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The Times - 15/08/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, From Frederick Cleary, From Patrick Brogan, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ian Murray, By Leslie Plommer, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb, By Michael Horsnell, By Harry Golombek, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By John Young Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Nicholas Timmins, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Sue Masterman, From Robert Fisk, From Trevor Fishlock, by Louis Heren, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Binyon, From Jean-Marie Wetzel, by Nicholas Ashford, From Fred Cleary, Frederick Bonnart, David Watts, Henry Kamm of The New York Times, By Alan Gibson, By Paul Harrison, By Keith Macklin, By Conrad Voss Bark, From Lewine Mair, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Nicholas Wapshott, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Stephen Pettitt, Joan Bakewell, Ned Chaillet, Jean Blondel, Olga Franklin, Michael Binyon, Christopher Walker, HUGH FAULKNER, IAN CAMPBELL, , FREDERICK LAWTON, , MARTIN WEDELL, , STELLA LEWIS, , JOHN H. SAND, , ALAN WILLIAMS, , FRANK HANSFORD-MILLER, , ROGER DAVIES, , HANS KELLER, , E. BENTLEY BEAUMAN, , BASIL NEAME, , GEORGE SCHUSTER, , ANTHONY GLEES, , PETER BROD, , GRAHAM L. TITE, , C. G. C. RAWLINS, , From Clive Cookson, , Charles McKean, By Our Music Reporter, From Our Special Correspondent, Signor Giuseppe Contri writes:, Dennis Arundell writes:, By John Whitmore, By Richard Allen, By Margareta Pagano, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Clifford Webb, Anthony Spaeth, By Patricia Tisdall, By Stephen Goodwin, R. ELLIOTT KENDALL, , M. J. WILLIAMS, , SUSAN DONALD, , CHARLES MULVEY, , NINA CUMMING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, John Whitmore, Bill Johnstone, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Catherine Gunn, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Committee to monitor EEC exchange visits, Most merit awards go to Oxbridge, Dissident 'met North Korean spy', Assertive policy brings hope to Londonderry, Scheme to scrap buffet coaches upsets travellers, Mackerel ban in N Sea 6 weeks early, Moscow Diary, Attempt to save security conference, Missing Briton's case raised in Chile, Britons tell of their jungle ordeal, Widow clears legal way for Oswald exhumation, The nearly nuclear nations: South Africa Pretoria's policy of deterrence by uncertainty, The puzzling decline of Parliament, Hospital to attempt new operation for treating infertile women, Cigarette firm to sponsor orchestra, Ferry challenges French blockade, Controversy about use of funds, Nuclear submarine breaks down, Youth service cuts 'damaging and irrational', A landmark in heart transplant series, The questions Gladstone asked about The Times man in Russia, Moscow is accused of provocation by Iran, Saudi Crown Prince says a holy war is Arabs' only option, £78 fare to New York in cuts proposed by Laker Airways, Polish TV appeals to workers to remain calm, Saudi call for holy war surprises Arab nations, Mr Atkins to press for devolution in Ulster, Council pay rises must be under 10% this winter, employers say, Missile work to be shared, Union calls for closure of hospital, Britain to aid bilingual university, Timing of Walls speech upsets Mr Mugabe, Science report Biology: Effects of overcrowding, Extreme rightists blamed for Paris petrol bombings, Graduations from RAF Cranwell, Free public song recitals, Six cheaper tickets to Belfast in BA scheme, Council's proposed pop art purchase angers Tories, Burmese fighting rebels on four fronts, Jerusalem: is there a risk of a holy war?, Judge feared Mr Tekere might flee Zimbabwe, Police look into alleged hospital assault, US accused of sabotaging talks on Nato missiles, Only Mr Brezhnev may give order to fire, experts say, Equatorial Guinea shakes off memories, West Germans more pessimistic over reunification as Schmidt-Honecker talks approach, Death toll after Indian mosque riot rises to 86, Police consider ban on Front marches, GLC lists snags in 100 housing schemes, Motoring GM world car poses bigger Europe threat than Japan, Convention notebook Smiles from Mr Carter but hearts of delegates won by Mr Kennedy, Union tells 'Observer' members to accept offer, Protest planned over picketing restrictions, Man aged 70 dies as fire engulfs village, Soviet refusal of inspection raises doubts about troop withdrawal, Indonesian politics in turmoil Suddenly President Suharto looks vulnerable, Britain should lead EEC to power, minister says, Carter-Kennedy accord complete with joint pleas for support, S Africa lists aid given to KwaZulu, Chief Buthelezi seen as only black who can bring non-violent change, Symphony club is proposed, Austrian MPs recalled to debate hospital scandal, Whites urge reprisals for attacks in the Cape, Architecture A wasted opportunity at the circus. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Laing, Ultramar, Boc International Ltd, Albright & Wilson Ltd, Shaw Carpets Limited, Bank Base Rates, Welmar, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Saa, Electrocomponents Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,302, Regional Tv, Radio, Last round will decide chess result, Personal Choice. Law: More Iranians refuse names, Rugby player in Argentine flag case freed, CID man's daughter fined for wasting police time, RUC detective accused of killing sergeant. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Rugby League Change of mind upsets Warrington, Bowls Skip who waited half a century, Golf Lu's tip puts Lyle in driving seat, Fishing Successful new experiment in weekly letting, Cricket Surrey keep Yorkshire tethered, Football Big consolation prize for Bradford City, Racing Scales tipped in Kampala's favour, Show jumping Twisting like a trout for Britain, Athletics Swiss present the best and get a record, Sports in Brief, Tennis A bad ankle plays up, a bad knee plays on, Rowing British oarsmen among qualifiers, Yachting Lionheart wins her opening semi-final encounter. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Services, Domestic And Catering Situations. Reviews: Skating around the central issue The Consequence (X) Gate Notting Hill; Gate Mayfair Caddyshack (AA) Warner West End Voyage to Italy (A)/ Stromboli (A) ICA Edinburgh Festival, Getting hooked on relentless overkill Panorama BBC 1, Fooling nobody in triumph Othello Aldwych, ECO/Leppard Queen Elizabeth Hall, Albert Hall/Radio LPO/Chailley 3&4, Mrs. Warren's Profession Watermill, Newbury, The Gambler Bull and Gate. Editorials/Leaders: Saudis Lose Patience, Wide Of The Monetary Target. Letters to the Editor: Breeding pandas, The Keynes approach to pay awards, Government policy on-Welsh television, Civil defence, Treatment of young offenders, An English apple a day, Commemoration of Bevin centenary, Invasion of Afghanistan, Implementing Brandt, Christian financiers' two responsibilities, After the event, Conditions in Iran, BBC values, Closing time, Language school plea to end VAT, BA saves the day, Voluntary speed limit to save fuel, Caught at mid-wicket. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Scientific Instrument Makers' Company, Latest appointments, Compensation plea. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Aug 16, 1955 Grip on Baltic states. Obituaries: Miss Dorice Fordred, Earl Of Dunmore, MR K. N. RUDNEV Advances in Russian technology, Mr C. Pirie-Gordon. Business and Finance: Discount market, EEC 'cannot prevent UK curbs on Japan', Clearing banks get further £750m of liquidity to ease pressures on interest rates, Hongkong 'bypassing quotas', Commodities, Record profits at Louis Newmark, Rescue plan for Bowater expected next week, AGB plans to expand overseas as profits jump, Rea Brothers lifts payout, Minister's visit opens more trade with Chile, ICI's $600m US ethylene plant completed, OFT inquiry over Mr Maxwell's BPC stake, Technology Learning to fly-in a box, Forecast of world sugar deficit of 1m tonnes, French compete at Windscale, In Brief, IMF chief on loans mission to Middle East, Reardon Smith recovery continues, The Pound, Money Supply, Inflation slows, Moorgate Mercantile to raise £5.9m, Briefly, Automotive Products down 50 pc midway, East German calculator entrepreneur imprisoned, Accounting change, Commercial vehicle sales down 21pc, Silence is broken on suspensions, Gold, France may cut spending as austerity budget looms, Bodycote to buy Astra offshoot, Imports blow to Hongkong spinners, Sterling: Other Markets, Adding up the distortions, 15,000 Welsh steelman set to go on short-time, Profits tumble at Ratcliffs, Business Diary: Selling Scotland shortly · Retail tales, IBM contract, What has gone wrong with the money supply?, International Deutsche Babcock, Laws slow trade with Germany, Volvo to buy more parts from Britain, Reed Stenhouse up 8 pc, EMS European Currency Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Technical rally, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Equities firmer, but gilts uneasy. Business Appointments: Business appointments Director for Computer Communications named. Property: Properties under £35,000, Flat Sharing. Births.

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