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The Times - 30/04/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier, By Our Foreign Staff, From Anthony Hilton, By Fred Emery, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Young, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy, From Tim Jones, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Thomas, By Richard Ford, From Our Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Music Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From Robert Schuil, From Charles Hargrove, From Frederick Cleary, From Frank Vogl, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, Frnm Neil Kelly, From Michael Leapman, From Patrick Knight, From Douglas Aiton, Roger Berthoud, A. L. Gleesun, Dian Gedees Education Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Keigh Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, John Higgins, Laurie Taylor, John Percival, Frank Dobbins, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Noêl Goodwin, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, Christopher Warman, COLIN BUCHANAN, , PAUL WRIGHT, , O. R. IMPEY, , L. E. ELLSWORTH, , JOHN DOBSON, , CANDIDA E. TAYLOR, , VIVIEN POTTER, , R. F. BOND, , JEAN GRIFFITHS, , C. J. SYER, D. HENNING, C. A. S. HILLS, J. A. N. COOKE, J. M. CATON, G. ZAPLE, M. BAXTER, P. A. THOMSON, P. FLETCHER, B. G. BARKER. J. WILLOUGHBY, K. MILLARD, J. JOHNSON, C. DICKINSON, H. J. DORNER, B. A. PARKER, A. MACFARLANE, P. HUDSON, D. A. BELL, W KING, J. HEWITT, N. LEAKEY, B. BARCHAM, , L. EDWARDS, R. W. HAWKINS, W. C. HARRISON, H. K. MORRIS, A. NICOL, J. ALDRIDGE, J GOOD, C. A. PORSTER, M. J. SHORT, R. S. FLOWER, M. J. McLEAN, C. HENDY, R J. SCOTT, C. F. LENNON, D HAYES, A. KAPUR, J. EDWARDS, P. JACKSON, A. K. THOMSON, C. RENNIE, T DUNWORTH, R. D. WEBB., DAVID GUILDFORD, , YORICK WILKS, , PHILIP WATSON, , PETER WYNNE DAVIES, , PETER VANNECK, , NIGEL SAUL, , MARGARET STEINITZ, , CONSTANCE COOK, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, Margaret Stone, By Ronald Pullen, By Andrew Goodrick Clarke Financial Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Edward Townsend, By David Felton, John Huxley, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, L. H. SNELLING, , M. P. R. HAMER, , STEPHEN GIBBS, , LAWRENCE W. ROBSON, , ANDY THOMPSON, , TTM CONGDON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Catherine Gunn, By Michael Clark, From Michael Prest, By Peter Wainwright, GERALD ELY, David Sinclair,

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News: Sailors told they are too fat to be afloat, Dublin promises £300,000 for London Irish centre, Brazil strike leads to church-state tension, Botha warning as 400 pupils are arrested, Festival will depict India's past and present culture, Radio frequency clash angers Manx engineers, Miami air route is awarded to Laker, £500,000 blaze damage at ancestral home, Fund-raisers for arts get £25,000 state aid, Mr Nixon tells West disunity is dangerous, Mr Karamanlis favoured to win presidential vote, Hongkong home loans offer by Chinese banks, Turkish ban on rallies as violence goes on, Planes had 'near miss' at air crash scene, Wales 'facing austerity', Book reveals Emperor's foibles, Zia talks in China to include arms, Deportation faces Anglophile actress, Railmen accept 20% pay increase in revised single stage deal aiming at increased efficiency, Nuclear experts study chance of catastrophe, British nuclear test carried out in Nevada, Mrs Thatcher's stand wins Commons praise, EEC partners stunned by Mrs Thatcher's rejection of budget, Zimbabwe gets a new angle on the news, Search continues for casualties of sea exodus from Cuba, Jaguar men vote to end strike, Sun and smiles greet the Queen in Switzerland, London Diary Competing for the lady's favour, Harvesting of live deer antler velvet faces ban, Thais will use Japanese money to flood rail line that killed allied war prisoners, Doctor criticized for not telling relatives, Criticism of Mr Carter's strategy grows after Vance resignation, Teachers put pay before conditions on talks timetable, Only fears of rate rises can stop Labour in local elections, Social Focus Unsettled times for children of the Cultural Revolution, Finance watchdogs in Whitehall proposed, Claim about Turin Shroud put in doubt, 900lb bomb defused by Army in Ulster, Scarcities reflect Jamaica's desperate cash crisis, £5 licences proposed to fund national dog warden service, Drugs centre needs £70,000 to survive, Lebanon militia leader injured in mine blast, UN agency cuts link with Pretoria, Emergency rule is lifted in Nicaragua, Council wages 'cannot rise with inflation', Fleet Street again affected by dispute, El Salvador junta hands farm land to peasants, Mr Gurdus tunes in to world's secrets, Light breakfast for hospital patients delayed, Ambulance men praise planned changes in NHS, Pledge to restore value of invalidity pension, £150,000 restoration appeal: Pallant House,, 200,000 school workers join strike in France, Radio 3 to give 275 hours of cricket coverage, French say Britain is now isolated from the Continent, $500m loans organized to prevent threatened collapse of US bank, Senator Muskie is appointed US Secretary of State, Greater London Council Capital 'needs more help' to regain industry, President's visit deflates Mr Kennedy's Texas hopes, A model end to misery, Lassa fever scare at public school, MPs query use of British base in Iran raid, Taking women into account, Sir Alfred Hitchcock dies at age of 80, Government asked to clarify law on a stoppage that could cost £315m Employers seek to sue unions for day of action, Services awarded up to 20% rises, Science report Agriculture: Sprouting potatoes, Monarch's farewell to the Dutch, What the Afghan crisis has done for General Zia, Festival Hall tries to stem ticket touts. Official Appointments and Notices: Foreign Office diplomat is appointed energy chief, RHS gold medal for sempervivums, Latest appointments. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: British Airways, Glynwed, Abbey National, Manchester Business School, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crittall, Agovox, Leicester, Summer Savings On Double Glazing, Highland Queen, Rediffusion, Luis Gordon Group Limited, De Beers, Atlas Copco, Saa, Sheraton Skyline, Guest Keen And Nettlefolds Ltd, Lloyds Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Welmar Pianos, Lambert Howarth, CM & G, The Nuclear Power Information Group, Swan National, Punch, Banco Do Brasil S.A.. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Bail for police officer 'expecting arrest' in Delhi, Libel action delay for Kenneth More, Puppeteer's arrest 'case of mistaken identity', Libel damages for head described as 'dictator', Countryman may go on up to another year, Court of Appeal Man freed from jail: use of photographs criticized Regina v Lamb, 'Restricted contract' tenancies Lambeth London Borough Council v Udechuka, Blair Peach inquest told of a 'hail of missiles', Arab remanded on Libyan murder charge, Positive act required Red House Farms (Thorndon) Ltd v Mid Suffolk District Council, Calman murder charge, Former Fraser minister to face trial, Six policemen sent for trial. Politics and Parliament: Mr Jenkin's assurance on invalidity benefit, Full investigation into abortion abuses, Widespread support for Mrs Thatcher's firm stand, Wide range of factors in cruelty to children, Wiring course for prisoners, Durable arrangements on EEC budget could not be found House of Commons, Housing aind rail travel help for forces, Flexible approach to regional aid policy, Scottish orchestra, Too big a gap for Britain to accept House of Lords. Classified Advertising: La Creme De La Creme, Announcements, La Creme de la Creme, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Skiing Liechtenstein end Miss Wenzel's amateur days, Sports in Brief, Racing Walwyn can solve Ascot puzzle, Snooker Irishman Higgins foiled by rub of the green, Tennis Opening night of Big D show jars as JR fiddles with the rackets, Football A gurgle of goals as City sink to the bottom, Equestrianism Experiment is unlikely to continue, Athletics The Marathon winner who came nowhere, For the record, Rugby League Man who missed the bus is Wigan's coach, The cricket comet who will be long remembered by his lights. Reviews: Adieu Covent Garden, Towards a Nuclear Future Ica, Book review Fads and fancies of an Australian child Unreliable Memoirs By Clive James (Cape, £5.50), Rafael Puyana St John's, Baryshnikov heralds a magical mingling of Broadway's arts, Characters robbed of their outrageousness Hay Fever Lyric, Hammersmith, LPO/Rostropovich Festival Hall/Radio 3, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: Ballet at the Old Vic, Television, Close finish in bridge battle for Crockford's Cup, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,212, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Museum pays £24,000 for terra cotta of St Jerome, Guest conductor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Saturday, April 30, 1955 President of Italy, Missing out on Mozart. Editorials/Leaders: Disunity In Crisis, The Structure Of The Health Service. Letters to the Editor: Maintaining mineral owners' rights, Support for U S action on hostages a test of alliance, Church and State, Horse sense, Interest rates and sterling, Defence and the EEC, Ulster and the Union, 'Death of a Princess', Strong language, Antiquities under fire, Adult Education fees, Weight of annual reports, State support for agriculture, PO telephone service, Violence on the Underground, Industrial investment and employment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Sir Alfred Hitchcock Master of screen suspense. Business and Finance: Just the job if you want to get a mortgage, CBI survey finds half of companies gloomier, Discount market, Cuban sugar crop hit by rust disease, Congress set to act on Hunt brothers, Options list decision, Chancellor stresses need for lower pay settlements to help industry, Why Mr Rowland and Sir Hugh fell out, The rescue of First Penn, Commodities, LCE plans oil futures, Fine Art bids for Wilson Bros-at last, De Beers expects diamond sales to rise, Zimbabwe not to nationalize mines, Business Diary: Fortune and men's ayes · Cheques and balances, Unigate bids £11.3m for Clifford's Dairies, Ford loses $473m in US as sales fall sharply, Gibbs's expulsion a 'retrograde step', No compensation allocated to former NEB chief, Second-half drop slows Bunzl, In Brief, NCL links with private carrier, Bank union threatens action on longer opening hours, Options, Collapse in orders for US rail wagons, Alpine faces tough year, Taiwan coal purchase, The Pound, Smoothing the path of construction, Malaysian rubber production falls in 1979, Briefly, More talk at blid for Owen Owen, £100m Scottish paper mill plan abandoned, Mounting losses force Thorn EMI out of medical scanner market, Bitter lesson of the body scanner, Lever Bros gains 42pc share of UK soap and detergent market, Gold, International VOlkswagen profits up 19pc on record deliveries, Sterling: Other Markets, Agreement on new British Steel chief, Luis-Gordon profits more than doubled, Rowe & Pitman for Boston, Cavenham Inc plans to control Diamond, EMS European Currency Rates, Dollar weakened by sharp drop in US interest rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices- Gilts and oils lead the way, Foreigh exchange report, Stock markets Takeover bids help to enliven equities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments CBI economic committee head. Property: Rentals, Property Home with own private island, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.

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