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The Times - 06/06/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By Ian Bradley, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Music Reporter, By Tim Jones, By Our Political Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By Robin Young, By Margaret Stone, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Richard Ford, By John Witherow, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Young, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Evans Homes Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, House of Commons, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Frenchman, From David Bonavia, From David Watts, From Denis Reinhardt Port Vila, New Hebrides, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Florencia Varas, From Douglas Aiton, Peter Strafford, Michael Leapman, Peter Nichols, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Clive Barnes, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Arthur Crook, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By John Watson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Roy McKelvie, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Sir Denis Hamilton, ELIZABETH ATTHILL, , D. C. LESLIE, , J. P. SPROSTON, , JOHN COPELAND, , HENRY MORRIS, , WIGODER, , B. S. LEVY., , C. ROBERT BLAKEY, , RICHARD A. FROST, , ROY C. ALLISON, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , P. E. TAYLOR, , WYNNE GODLEY, , JOHN BOULTON, , By the Staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, From Our Special Correspondent, Mr John Biggs-Davison, MP, , D.F.M.J., The Rev Donald B. Harris, Mr Timothy Stevens, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Philip Robinson, Roman Eisenstein, By Richard Allen, By Arthur Reed, By John Huxley, Nicholas Hirst, From Peter Norman, By Bill Johnstone, P. D. JONES, , D. C. BANDEY, D. M. RYAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, David Felton, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Ruth Weiss, Michael Prest, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark, Peter Dayalle, Alan Grainge, Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, John Whelan, J.W., A.G., DENNIS TOPPING, DENNIS DWYER,

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News: Promises of aid to Turkey upset Greeks, Fears of racial outburst remain, minister told, A hunt goes out to save the species, MPs' report on BAOR censored by ministry, Science report Astronomy: Bursts of X-rays, Industry and politics The Emir, Moscow Olympics Diary Watch your footwork on the escalator, M Giscard questions enlarging the Nine, Text of Silkin resolution on leaving Community, Minister warns councils of action if permitted spending is exceeded, Thailand fears permanent stay by refugees, Time is short, PLO threatens vengeance, £10,000 Premium bond prize winners, How to dispose of a revenue surplus, Plan to coordinate petroleum activities, Two boys are killed in lightning storms, Mr Callaghan backed by Mr Clive Jenkins, World in Action security film will be shown, The industrialized countries still have no viable alternative to oil, Wanted: a fresh impetus in the disarmament talks, Nationals benefit from world's most generous welfare system, Shadow Cabinet to consider pay summit, Mr Kennedy is unmoved by White House meeting, 'Double talk' denounced on games, Exodus shows brutal side of Fidel Castro's Cuba, Big cut in games coverage, Ruling party fears loss of majority in Japan, Inflation comes from outside, Move to ban union gifts to Tories, Marcos régime a dilemma for church, Chilean leader finds able opponent in archbishop, Motoring The motorists' friend and champion, Island rebels receive 24-hour ultimatum, 'In search of peace', Tax errors disclosure angers revenue staff, New moves over the Falklands, Investors look abroad at real estate, Control of government spending is sole fiscal weapon, Journalists union to set up fund for strikers, Talks on nuclear safeguards pact to be speeded up, How Iranian mob rallied voters to Mr Carter and hurt Kennedy chances, Containers and new berths end port congestion, Show seeks more links with Europe, Zimbabwe Army to have 130 British advisers, Power board shuns Isle of Grain meeting, Britain must wait longer for Budget refund, Mr Mintoff gets damages and public apology, Party briefing for Cabinet, Biggest union opens battle against nuclear weapons, Deterrent drug treatment saves alcoholic from jail, Have-a-go workers foil wage raiders, Travel vouchers come to London, Vance warning on foreign policy 'illusions', Union heads studying plan for new TUC role, Beert still life fetches £56,034 in New York, Bad planning blamed for fiasco of Iran raid, Closed shop ruling goes against BR and Britain, Students in South Africa call off schools boycott, Atomic alert after error in U S, Facts And Figures For the traveller How to get there, Russia launches cosmonauts, Granada TV wins right of Lords appeal over order to name person who leaked steel papers, Fund prefers projects to programmes, Fewer overseas students, Tehran meeting urges speedy solution to crisis, Heart man dies after 10 weeks, Musicians given foreign backing for ban, Secret BSC paper to be published, Israel concerned at West Bank security as condition of mayors in bomb attacks worsens, China and US planning a series of agreements that will consolidate growing friendship, Law lord to monitor phone taps, Coal board says 'exhausted' mine must close, Government will give priority in £800m road programme to improving port communications, Fire peril for 34,000, MP says, The difficult choice facing Mr Jenkins, Monty: the man we knew would not fail us, IMF official says Jamaica failed to make constructive use of loans, Violent reaction as French police close radio stations, Palestinians likely to be recognized by Europe, Mr Deng reaffirms desire to resign government post, Political killings campaign by 'loyalists' feared, France hit by strikes in protest over plans for health service, Opportunities for investment, Bonn raises taxes to pay EEC bill, Docks confident for future, The 'smart operators' of The Gulf, 'Two peers questioned after Burgess defection', Workmen 'find bodies under police building', East African summit on Uganda in jeopardy as Kenya's President Moi refuses to attend, Woman makes prisoners release hostage, Tight laws control economy, Sitting on 100 years of oil, Nurses rebut Thatcher claim of equal treatment, General Country, Warning as 'sus' law change is promised, Thirty-six hurt when train hits stationary coaches, Killer is saved from execution at eleventh hour, New battle over EEC withdrawal may be Labour's fiercest yet. Index. Picture Gallery: 90 set for lone life on the ocean. Law: Detectives question 30 in robberies inquiry, Sentence cut for rugby player who struck out, Law Report June 5 1980 Bank accounts: scope of discovery widened Bankers Trust Company v Shapira and Others Court of Appeal, Police hold four over bomb blast, Four men on bullion charge, Poll protesters arrested, Police conference lifted by news of arrests, Broadmoor killer sought. Display Advertising: Kirby Building Systems, Public Auction, Union Miniere, The Minority Rights Group, Guthrie Corporation, The Gulf Bank, Important Public Auction, Saab 900, Petrochemical Industrial Co.(Ksc), Kuwait International Finance Company, S.A.K., Airey & Wheeler, Bank Base Rates, Kuwait Marriott Hotel & Resort, Adel A. Al-Hamad Inc., Daily Transport Service, The Babtain Group, Bovis International Limited, Bovis Intrnational Limited, The National Bank Of Kuwait Sak, Dual-Fuel Systems Ltd., Leigh Interests Limited, The Industrial Bank Of Kuwait K.S.C., United Trading Group, Audemars Piguet, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Heritage Club(london) Ltd.,, Alahli Bank Of Kuwait, Higgs And Hill, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Thomas Cook, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Bank Of Kuwait And The Middle East K.S.C., Short Notice Public Auction, Kuwait Investment Company, Ksrc, Kuwait Real Estate Bank, Al-Ghanim & Al-Qutub Group Of Companies, Austin Morris, Bhs, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., Boodai, Mowlem, Kuwait Airways, Salhia Real Estate Company. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Making parents pay for erring children, Shares in state corporations not ruled out, Still shortage of policemen in some areas, MPs criticize orders imposing sanctions, Britain to keep labour attache in South Africa, Strong support from Mr Whitelaw for continuance of SPG, No possibility of Green Paper on Lords reform, Special discs for buses, Rights case point covered by Bill House of Lords, Next week's business, Home Secretary wholly opposed to development of parliamentary police, Wage rises pricing firms out of existance, Open-ended subsidy to overseas students needed to be curtailed, Government rules out Lords reform, Not yet time for revising Gleneagles pact, Early decision promised on how 'sus' law should be changed. News in Brief. Letters to the Editor: Without stain, Pay in the public sector, Kennedy assassination, London tower blocks, Genetic engineers accused of secretiveness, Effects of monetarism, New Hebrides troubles, Value of verbal skills, Insult to the dead, Care for the elderly, Expanding role of nuclear energy, Smaller companies could follow French system on pensions, Jury vetting: the issues involved, BBC priorities, Can Inmos penetrate United States and Japanese microcircuit markets, Feeling the pinch. Reviews: America's full-length classic, Philharmonia/Groves Festival Hall, Tomfoolery Criterion, Hungarian vision of choice and responsibility Angi Vera (A) Gate Cinema One Long Shot (AA) Everyman, Hampstead La Commare Secca (A) Everyman, Hampstead Forget Venice (X) Academy 2 All Quiet on the Western Front (A) Empire, Literature Opening awards, She's So Modern Queen's Hornchurch. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Sport: Real tennis Angus shows authority after shaky start, Golf Mrs Comboy pitches her established players into battle, Cricket No England player touches Botham's heights, Rowing Easy day for Lady Margaret crew, Equestrianism Broome sets a clear target, Polo Pieres goals cut Cowdray margin to one, Sports in Brief, Football Di Stefano is dismissed by Valencia, Tennis Final place reward for Mrs Lloyd the fighter, Cycling Russian roulette claims Martin, For the record, Sport Racing Sea Chimes on course for epic duel, Athletics Cinders burn as Coe's class shows. Editorials/Leaders: The Defeat Of Proposition Nine, The Issue Of Crichel Down, This Does Not Decide The Closed Shop. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Clifton College, Book awards, Institute of Physics, University news. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 7, 1955. Obituaries: Canon C. T. Wood, Rear-Admiral P. W. W. Graham, Earl Of Caledon, Signor Giorgio Amendola Leading member of Italian Communist Party, Mr Ian Dewar, Mrs Mirabel Topham. Business and Finance: Discount market, £40m order for British Aerospace, Brooke Tool prepared for boom in the US, Rhone Poulenc, Commodities, Sperry Corporation, Honda plan to expand in Belgium and Italy, State still considering conditions of Inmos aid, Aid for diving school to be phased out, Yugoslavia praised by OECD, Good start by Morgan Crucible, Foreign exchange report, Leigh Interests beats its forecast with £1.1m, Plysu nearly doubles profits, Land Securities' £108m rights issue, Pleasurama climbs 24 per cent, Zambia to spend £86m on boosting cobalt output, International Getty Oil bids for ERC, Interest rates attract large inflows, Stormy end to Bamfords likely, In Brief, Electronic Rentals' results slip, Options, First-half deficit cut by Brentnall Beard, Former EMI engineers launch medical scanner, Technology Why the electronics giants are flocking to Ireland, Briefly, Bank withdraws £1,000m from money markets and cancels £500m recall, BSC task 'like running up a down escalator', Landsits' confident call for cash, Going gets tough for Hickson, A little less bickering among the bank unions?, Cupboard bare from Ottoman's golden age, Interest charges hit Wigfall results, Business Diary: Smokeless zones · Making air waves, Gold, Shares rise as Pegler results cheer market, Sterling: Other Markets, West must 'cut back on Gulf oil supplies', International Cocoa Organisation, Canadian hint by Owen Owen, Competition forces Burco Dean into loss, EMS European Currency Rates, BP starts 1980 strongly, Obstacles in way of Cowie's bid for Ewer, EEC delays damaging textile trade in Britain. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift, The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Stock markets Equities upset by revised forecast for ICI, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sun Alliance names new board member. Arts and Entertainment: Personal Choice, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, Regional Tv Tyne Tees, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,242. Births.

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