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The Times - 04/08/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, From David Cross, From Robert Fisk Middle East Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Harry Debelius, By Lucy Hodges, By John Young, David Sinclair, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Hennessy, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Harry Debelius, From Neil Kelly, From Sue Masterman, From Hasan Akhtar, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From Elisabeth Chang, From Our Own Correspondent, From Louis Heren, From Trevor Fishlock, By Caroline Moorehead, By Norman Fox, By John Nicholls, By John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Lewine Mair, By John watson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Coleman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, Judith Cruickshank, John Percival, Philip Howard, Michael Leapman, Lord Chalfont, James Michael, David Wood, CHARLES E. LOVELL, , J. W. BOAG, , PATRICIA J. LINDOP, , A M. DELL, , CHRISTOPHER LEVER, , PAUL MATTHEWS, , JAIN MONCREIFFE, MARIO CONTI, , W. M. FORREST, , K. P. POOLE, , ANTHONY LESTER, FRANK DELL, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , By the Staff of Nature, From a Special Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, D. de G. writes:, By John Huxley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, Ronald Faux, By Derek Harris, By Our Industrial Staff, By David Blake Economics Editor, Clare Watson, R. W. Shakespeare, Cary Cooper, MICHAEL REID, M. J. JONES, , ANNE CALAM, , R. M. KNOWLES, , C. I. RYCROFT, , R. COCKMAN, , T.H.M. OPPE, , A. S. ARNOLD-BROWN, , J. P. VARCOE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Bill Johnstone, David Blake, David Hewson, By Our Financial Staff, By Roman Eisenstein, Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Clark, John Geddes, Peter Wilson-Smith, David Robinson, Sean Conway, Gerald Ely, Peter Dear,

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News: Council to protest at curb on marches, Carrington visit to Venezuela, Replacement of Harriers claims are discounted, Heseltine denial of Labour claim on homes crisis, Thousands cheer Queen Mother at Sandringham, Murder of marquis thought to be revenge, Briton among 17 dead in Eire rail crash, Science report Genetics: Blood disease origins, Bakhtiar plea for new Iran Cabinet, Edinburgh gives Allan Wells a hero's welcome, Brewery, café win awards, Anderson factor begins to bite, Argentines disagree on Spain death, Diary Of Sublime Eating, Santander airport staff deny cheating airliner of fuel before crash landing, Fresh influx of refugees hits Pakistan relief plan, Double agent in Vienna bomb drama, New words and new meanings Putting howevers in their place, New party if Labour fails, Mr Rodgers says, Is Trident the right answer?, No action on loans by banker, Iranian students in US jail are new 'martyrs', Gangs organizing deer poaching for big profits, University teachers to seek ruling on future of Clegg, Wave of Polish strikes spreads to Baltic ports, Abolition of Clegg commission on pay is expected today, Heiress tells how family died in sea, Senator Byrd supports demand for open Democrats' convention, Right-wing extremists are blamed for blast that killed 76 in Bologna, Brief reopening of Gibraltar border cancelled, Olmpics close with Killanin plea for peace and unity, Agriculture Organic farming is alive and growing, MI5 feared 'Communist suspects' in the press, Fears of Vietnamese attack on Thai border as Waldheim peace mission moves to Bangkok, UK accused over sex law in Ulster, The way the Games were won, Journalists return at Reuters, Rebellion in Assam is called off for talks, Three quit academy after Blunt membership upheld, Prisoners of conscience Benin: Zacharie Martin, Too few bishops may be cause of Dutch disagreements, Crash 'thwarted' Baader kidnapping plan, Myths about young unemployed shaken, Rebels blow up two bridges in Vanuatu, Czech dissident allowed to lecture at Oxford, Protests about poverty-line pay are met with crude nineteenth-century response Johannesburg strike emphasizes growth in black unrest, Five firms compete for archaeology award, Leaks: where the law may soon be in conflict, Ballet and bonfires for Queen Mother, Social security fraud figures distorted, civil servants allege, Sour notes heard on eve of Zimbabwe celebrations, Israeli deputy premier gives hint of an early general election, Timely monsoon brings India a good harvest, Firms gave Tories record £1.6m, left group says, Anti-crime troops patrol Chinese cities at night, TUC conference faces clash over leftist unions' political aims, MP challenges renewal of human rights legislation, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother How she brought the crown closer to the people..., King Husain warning of 'disaster over Palestine'. Index. Display Advertising: Abbey National Open Bondshares, IS, Sotheby's, Smedley Hp, Derritron Limited, Garrard, Pobjoy Mint Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Higgs And Hill, Ic Gas, Europa, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bl Cars Ltd, Country And New Town Properties Limited. Law: £100,000 bail for City men on Lloyd's charges, Lorry driver charged. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Football Hatton strikes twice to prove his worth, Tennis McEnroe loses to Clerc, Sports in Brief, Yachting South-westerly puts life into Cowes, Polo Cowdray Park Cup goes Stowell's way, Golf Deeble's style better suited to Moortown, Final Olympic results from Moscow, Boxing Hearns hammers Cuevas in two-thanks to Ali, Racing Goodwood guide to five-day feast, Rugby Union S African party barred from charity match, Marathon Former teacher first in borrowed shoes, Equestrianism Task of British selectors is made easy, French confirm judo talent, Boxing Six of best as Cubans show pupil power, Athletics Honesty of conscience reaps its golden reward for Britain, For the record, Health danger to the young, Tennis Miss Brown ends lean run, Cricket England offer Larkins last chance but drop Knott and Willis, Review Playing the game of small is beautiful, Equestrianism Pole triumphs by totalling only eight faults, Football Czechoslovakia champions: two sent off, Canoeing Third gold for the man from Minsk. Picture Gallery: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Happy birthday, ma'am, News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Announcements, Public and Educational Appointments, Secretarial. Reviews: Nash Ensemble King's Lynn Festival, Young Marble Giants Clarendon, Göran Söllscher Wigmore Hall, Ponnelle's dazzling piece of story-telling Les Contes d'Hoffmann Salzburg Festival, Something new from Balanchine, Book Pompey: the Roman Alexander, La vie parisienne Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: A Grandmother's 80th Birthday, How Labour could lose safe seats, Olympic Medals And Afghan Deaths. Letters to the Editor: Sheep on St Kilda, Aircraft noise and pollution, Severn estuary airport, Granada TV ruling, Management commitment to employees and sharing, Implications of the Act of Settlement, Labour options on private education, Glimmer of hope in nuclear threat?, No Tyneside squalor, Pension schemes for the self-employed, Walsall policy, Support for BL, Solzhenitsyn's view, Planning applications, Armstrong report on budget reform, Surrendering insurance policies, Old church in danger, A banking irritant. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Appointments in the Forces, First-class honours. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Aug 4, 1955 British rockets. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Obituaries: Brig E. J. Shearer, Jan Dawson Versatile film critic, Peter Sellers. Business and Finance: IG Farben Squabbling over ashes of empire, Streamlined NHS may overspend, Lennons plans more stores, Companies to pool night-vision expertise, Study shows Stonefield might have become profitable by 1983, Crossing the Atlantic with the tax treaty, Where does the financial power lie in Hongkong?, Markets No rush to invest overseas yet, Business Diary profile: George Jefferson of British Telecom, Brokers' views Happy marriages in the stockbroker belt, Freight Greater gloom in tanker trade, Surplus of qualified engineers feared, This week At the sharp end of the recession, In Brief, No case for cosmetic MLR cuts, brokers say, Two Midlands Co-operative societies joining forces as contest grows for high street sales, More share prices, Construction industry facing 1930s decline, Komatsu forecast, Waddington turning losses to profit, International bankers become more choosy, The Pound, Demand for action on Czech boot imports, Conflict in dual career families, Initial faces hard trading, Briefly, Chemical makers accuse ministers of complacency over gas pricing, Euromarkets Underwriters' sales hits issue prices, Grasping the opportunity of enterprise zones, Looking at new horizons after the High Street expansion, Commodities Dispute between US and producers threatens world tin agreement, MG winds down to closure in October, Something for Sir Geoffrey and the Chancellor to discuss.... Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Kingdon reelected president. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial property £15m office and hotel development, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,292. Births.

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