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The Times - 27/05/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Tim Jones, From David Felton, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Patrick Brogan, From Ray Kennedy, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Lucy Hodges, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Flather, By Our Labour Editor, By John Witherow, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Arthur Osman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, Ronald Faux, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Ronald Kershaw, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Alan McGregor, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Binyon, From Charles Harrison, From Robert Fisk, From Tony Allaway, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, by Prudence Glynn, John Russell Taylor, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Randolph Quirk, By Peter Ryde, By John Watson, From Sydney Friskin, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, A Special Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Dan van der Vat, John de Courcy Ling, KIRSTINE ADAM, , PAUL MATTHEWS, , RALPH VERNEY, , M. A. A. CLYNE, , PETER MURRAY, , JACKIE SMYTH, , ALAN CAMPBELL, , RAY HURST, , DAVID H. TEW, , DENIS HILL, , H. ST. JOHN ARMITAGE, , RICHARD ELLIS, , RAPHAEL DELLAGIACOMA, , DAVID GADSBY, , BRIGID GRAFTON GREEN, , By a Bridge Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor Guy Jonson, H. P. E., EJY, AJS, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Edward Townsend, By John Huxley, Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Derek Harris, By Our Commercial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, Hugh Stephenson, P. ANDERSON, , MEYER N. SOLOMON, , JOHN PAUL SWEENEY, , BERNARD BARRETT, , COLIN WATSON, , By Our Financial Staff, Michael Clark, David Robinson, Michael Prest, by Peter Dear,

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News: Jeers drown welcome for the Queen, Photographic tribute, Dawn attack by Army ends revolt in Kwangju, Legion to launch £100,000 appeal for centre, Two injured by bombing of Tours court, Clash on reforming century-old law on laboratory animals, Regional Report Poachers losing the bitter salmon war, Communists to play unusual role during ceremonies for the Pope's visit to France, Three Libyans held after Athens murder, Archbishop makes pilgrimage, Five killed as minorities riot in Assam, Demonstrators give up attack on nuclear plant, Galleries gain bonus from Leeds closure, Violence claims more victims in EI Salvador, China accused of betraying communism in effort to undermine Soviet Union, Fashion, Socialists end secret mission to Tehran, Book will make Labour frontbenchers blench, Police seek help from drivers over absconder, Jubilee Hall fate seems sealed despite protests, Housekeeper dies as police hunt prisoner on the run, Landowners urged to help halt rural jobs decline, Rigidly ideological approach wrecks Soviet strategy in Africa, Science report Agriculture: Forecasting by satellite, San Marino poll brings gains to Communists, Rocket team remain confident of success, Crucial talks this week on Britain's EEC budget contributions, Chinese condemn U S Korea role, Cut in drink and drive limit urged, Test of nerve for 1,400 Grain site workers facing pickets today in inter-union dispute, Aid distribution is main Kampuchean setback, Dr Obote returns 'to win Uganda election', Public employees' union seeks pay rise of 40-50% and cut in hours, The 'Czechoslovak future' looming for Poland as the clamp on freedom tightens, Britain expected to buy Trident missile from US, Mr Bush quits presidential race, Huff without puff in Morecambe, Only 40% of students in humanities get PhD in six years, End caning in Britain, report urges, Labour Party staff threaten pay strike, Cut in grants puts arts colleges at risk, Olympic door kept open for late entries, Free transport for London could mean doubled rates, Policy switch in Mozambique to combat queueing psychology, 50 clergy arrested in Johannesburg march, Home Office unhappy about borstal meditation, Kabul swept by fresh anti-Soviet protests, Cost of church establishment 'unacceptable', BSC may be forced to accelerate dismissals, Wholesalers' pay dispute halts paper deliveries, London Diary, 'Breast-feeding is better' label on baby-food planned, Trooping the Colour, Middle East stalemate continues as Camp David deadline passes, Heads want teachers' job defined, UN's ironic task of keeping peace with terrorists on its territory, Luton passengers switched, EEC food safety law is opposed, Horse sense: The Rev Ian Graham-Orlebar,, Five die as Christian rivals clash in Lebanon, Keeping out of the EEC blast, Police arrest 40 dissidents after Polish trial, Punks and the law: A policewoman speaks, Training course fees may rise by 35%, Donkey work: The family relationships of, Pakistan muffles opposition, Parish offers lesson in cutting the rates, Hungarian cosmonaut launched into space, Mostyn Evans call for more support by Labour leaders. Index. Display Advertising: 3 Per Cent Treasury Stock 1985, Pan Am®, Talbot, Prudential, Allied Plant Group Ltd, Ferragamo, British Telecom, Unilac, Inc., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited., Hampton & Sons, Bank Base Rates, Atlas Copco, Jones Lang Wootton, Medical Ethics, Interview With A Gunman, Company Barclaycard, Nestlé S.A., Cham And Vevey,, Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc.. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Inspector to resign, Church news. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Football tribunal in Italy hands out more sentences, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Timing of recommendations on deporting Community citizens. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Public Notices, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LSO/Schmidt Albert Hall, Books Language rich of treasures The Language and Imagery of the Bible By G. B. Caird (Duckworth, £18) The Language Makers By Roy Harris (Duckworth, £15), Last night's television Nancy Mitford BBC 2, Los Angeles PO/Giulini Festival Hall, Royal Ballet of Flanders Sadler's Wells, Colour and consistency in Leeds tradition Leeds' paintings Victoria Art Gallery, Bath The Artist's Eye National Gallery Nigel Hall Warwick Gallery William Scott Gimpel Fils John Aldridge New Grafton Gallery Fred Williams Fischer Fine Art Zoran Music 12 Duke Street Gallery, Johann Faustus Old Vic. Sport: Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Slemen ready to play at scrum half if needed, Polo Pieres scores Devils' winning goal, Boxing Cooney stops Young to keep record, Football Last chance for Forest to qualify for European Cup next season, Badminton Pri is defeated in straight sets by Swede, Sport Racing All smiles in Sangster camp after Piggott triumphs on Gregorian, Hockey Slough hold on for European title, Golf Slow swing keeps Faldo in front, Cricket Yorkshire are let off the hook, Swimming Goodhew gives the clenched fist salute, Real tennis Boldness is a good friend to Ronaldson, For the record, Yachting Mini-tonners in close competition, Motor racing Rutherford makes a fast $300,000, Cycling Asplund leaves the leading group and holds on to win, Show jumping New team keeps old standard, Tennis Connors beats Panatta in absorbing contest, Motor rallying Waldegaard is favourite, Athletics Coe's fast one goes according to plan. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Yet another shocker from Maryland, The night sky in June, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 27, 1955 Khrushchev plea. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Bush Bows Out, Laying A Base In Buenos Aires. Letters to the Editor: Nuclear proliferation, Action on new technology, Control over union secondary action, Editorial impartiality, Buying British to stay in business, London tower blocks, Arab view of London, Possible damage from aerosols, Dealing with debtors in court, Life under communism, Price of a banking oligarchy, Attack on Mind official, Averting a crash, Disputed view of Saudi Arabia, Such a tasty dish, Children's book awards, The right to know, Civil Service cuts, Maintenance muddle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: £478,520 for maharaja's palace furnishings, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,233, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Success for young players in bridge congress. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Martin Gillett, Mr Lionel Jardine, Mr B. E. T. Vilhelmsson, Mr Vivian Langrish Pianist and teacher, Sir A. C. Smith. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks. Business and Finance: Inquiry on pricing by oil groups, Minister is unlikely to visit Inmos in America, Energy high on the list of priorities for Venice, Kaiser may expand aluminium smelter, Steel union advocates Hunterston disposal, Government responds to call for tougher curbs on union power, Shifting boundaries in the City, Freight Oil prices gloom in tanker trade, In Brief, Not quite compulsory arbitration on incomes, Institute predicts average inflation rate of 15 pc next year with present policies, Business Diary profile: Adrian Swire and British shipping, More share prices, Euromarkets Issues near the point of no real return, This week Blue chip reporting season continues, International Profits growth in Japan on the wane, The Pound, Interest rate control still eludes the Fed, Co-op chief calls internal power struggles 'tragedy', Brokers' views Outlook for brewers now more uncertain, US inflation of 10 pc predicted by midsummer, Ministers aim to boost Scandinavian trade, Rush & Tompkins looks ahead, Mining Brandt report stirs debate, Uncertainty troubles Scotland's industrial catalyst. Business Appointments: Business appointments Plessey Pension Trust's new chairman. Births.

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