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The Times - 16/07/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Christopher Walker, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Roger Berthoud, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, By Lucy Hodges, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Lucy Hedges, By Tony Samstag, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Binyon, From David Watts, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Patrick Brogan, By a Special Correspondent, From Tony Allaway, From David Cross, From Sinan Fisek, From Michael Leapman, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Horsnell, Agnes Whitaker, Jeffery Daniels, Andrew Sinclair, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, William Mann, Barry Millington, Patrick O'Leary, Martin Atkin, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, P.O'L., Ian Bradley, Alan Hamilton, Peter Hennessy, Alasdair Palmer, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, PETER EMMERSON, , GERALD EAST, , FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER, , IAN BRUCE, , ADRIAN L. WEBB, , JUDY A. ZANE, , R. A. DENNISTON, , LIZ OSMOND, , CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, , J. W. BRUEGEL, , GEOFFREY W. HART, , ROBERT J. PELIZA, , ROBIN SHEEPSHANKS, , R. M. LAWS, , R. N. CAMPBELL, , JOAN SUTRO, NIGEL H. HARRIS, , M. F. OLIVER, , DENIS YOUNG, , STUART DICKENS McHUGH, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Lord Chorley, Mr Peter, Lloyd, Lord Redcliffe-Maud writes:, From Norman Fox, By Keith Macklin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By John Blunsden, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde, Peter Ryde, Conrad Voss Bark, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By David Blake Economics Editor, Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, Bryan Appleyard, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Anthony Hilton, By Edward Townsend, Patricia Tisdall, By Robert Rodwell, By Our Political Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, From Peter Norman, TOM BRADLEY, , JOHN CARLETON, , MICHAEL REID, , COLIN HARBURY, , J. C. MacCHESNEY, , JAMES L. F. BAYLY, , ALEC SMITH, WILLIAM BARLOW, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Patricia Tidsall, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Arthur Reed, By Our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Rosemary Unsworth, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: 'Observer' print union rejects proposals, Showdown at Silicon Gorge, Poniatowski warning to Socialists, Japan's new leader pledges to end strife, Britons train anti-ETA police force, Whitelaw exhortation for shorter jail sentences, President's brother explains, A storm in the port, Does the CND stand a better chance now?, Inter-union dispute threat to flights, Five-point plan for opposition to Employment Bill, Another three Polish works hit by strikes, MI5 leader 'informed Russians of posting', £400m foreign banks takeover by Midland, Prisoner who killed was a known risk, 18,000 black workers laid off after mystery deaths, 21 patients killed in nursing home blaze, Mrs Thatcher is asked to stop publication of 'blemished' report into smallpox outbreak, Televising convention costs five times price of staging it, Why a black flag flies on April 1, The D-notice affair: how Churchill took over where Bismarck left off The surprising background to Britain's unique system of press self-censorship on defence matters, Women's invalid pension test to be reviewed, Factory blast in central Copenhagen injures 23, Many Chinese works sold to Hongkong, Rolls head to be asked about bribery charge, Hospital will run test tube baby experiment, Second cancer victim given interferon dies, Paris pays tribute to a stormy musical reign, Unions defy TUC over Isle of Grain ultimatum, The west grows wings, Farmers warned over imported apples agreement, Breakers of Ramadan fast face instant punishment, Bristol, US missile system for Britain will cost £5,000m, £265,000 flowerpot: A woman who lives, Whale ban motion signed by 335 MPs, 30% would vote for a centre party, poll finds, Mr Reagan is barely mentioned in Ford speech to Republicans, Labour left will seek to cancel Polaris missiles replacement, West Indian teachers are scarce, inquiry is told, Tass denies Afghan bombings, Trading post past and future, Iran border closed for 48 hours, London's day of affection for Queen Mother, Tory HQ staff in merger, Peres pledge to keep control of Jerusalem, BBC cancels opening night of the Proms, Ships' hygiene code almost ready, Ferry service to Turkey angers Greek islanders, Cut-price tickets for Olympic Games on sale to Russians, Terror threat to British medical team in Zimbabwe, Wet or fine, where to take the children on holiday, Council rejects redundancy plan to save £15m, Public rejoicing for favourite grandmother, London Diary, Students seek to stop nursery closures, Herr Schmidt urges hesitant Nato states to accept new missiles, Terrorists kill Chile's spy school director, Court ruling on abortion seen as callousness towards America's poor, Call for special police-assault inquiry team, BBC winter of smaller TV dramas, Fatigue caused carnival illness, doctor claims, Standard English in receivership, Hospital voluntary work may fall, report says, Ex-hostage has multiple sclerosis, Captain's problems with Vietnamese Ship immobilized for check on boat people, UN set for Palestinian discussions, MP shot dead in Istanbul, Moscow accepts right of pen, but not of film, RAF refuses damages for victim of accident, Attempt to discredit Tehran politicians, Grace would have been amazed, Science report Breast cancer: Treatment trials. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, Jp Sturge & Sons, Slimline, Jt Group, Lambert & Butler, Mobil, Lalondeland, Bank Base Rates, Wheway Watson, Bristol, Saa, The Porter Tun Room Whitbread, Hartnell Taylor Cook, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Prestel British Telecom, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, The Prestel User, Higgs And Hill, Bristol & West Building Society, Greene King, Hine, Derek Frise Advertising Ltd.. Law: Bull's service days may have been over, Kenyan deserter abandons fight to stay in Britain, Shoplifter fined, Court case implicates President Suharto in commissions scandal, Sri Lankan police accused of torturing two men, RLPO/Groves Albert Hall, £300 fines for nuclear protesters, Five charged with conspiracy, Barrister jailed for car fraud, Court of Appeal Money as stolen goods: receiver's knowledge Attorney General's Reference (No 4 of 1979), Tube crash hero guilty of seafront clash, Conveyance appeal lost by law lecturer, House of Lords Resolving ambiguities in our developing law Fothergill v Monarch Airlies Ltd, Court asked to bar council gift to Olympics team. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Swedish master one point up in chess event, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,276. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Educational, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Beggar's Opera to open second Lyric Theatre season, The Man Who Was B. Traven, The beginning of a cult industry The Elephant Man Lyttelton, LSO/Andrew Davis Festival Hall, Naples celebrates its golden independence, Gabrieli/Brymer Stationers' Hall. Politics and Parliament: Rights of tenants, Habeas corpus law 'being eroded', 'Prime duty of government is to secure defence of the realm', Retiring bishops cannot stay on as members, Schemes to regenerate derelict docklands, Sale of new town assets needed to increase the role of private sector, No discussion within Nato of French proposal to develop neutron bomb, Two year delay on common land Bill, Shotgun certificates, Russia widening nuclear imbalance, Britain to build new submarines to carry American Trident nuclear missiles House of Commons, Huge Soviet forces still remain in Afghanistan House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The secret of making a fast rupee, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 16, 1955 Another age. Editorials/Leaders: Midland Goes Multi-National, Complaints Against The Police, How Much Will Trident Cost?. Letters to the Editor: Company cars and energy saving, A levels at Oxbridge, Call for care in news of 'cures', More advice for card holders, A smaller slice, Need for a review of planning law, Plastic fashion, Going rate for the job, Work for volunteers, Proposals for Gibraltar, Facts and the historian, A run for the money, Eyesore on North Rona?, Local authority spending, EEC road spending proposals, Post Office investment programme, Order of service, Division under Act of Settlement, Private schools, Childbirth at home, Collection agency for state industry bills, Inimitable Dickens, Peace and honour for Cyprus. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: First-class honours degree awards, Appointments. Obituaries: Maj-Gen G. W. E. Heath, Campbell Secord, Sir Seretse Khama, Ed Law Yone, Dr J. W. Whitaker Educationist and research scientist. Sport: Racing Catterick should feel the Hills sledgehammer, Hockey Sponsors' sum for three years is £85,000, Bowls English champion in British singles final, Sports in Brief, Remarkable US studies of 'catch and release' trout system Some angling beliefs contradicted, Commonwealth Games Edinburgh to be host city in 1986, Athletics Ovett equals 1,500m world record and sets the scene for Moscow, Rugby League Warrington eye Woodward, Football Orient delighted as Bowles joins them for £100,000, Motor racing Scheckter to drop out of world scene, Muirfield diary Sloping towards the Open title, Rifle shooting Pizer's precision scores over three wet days, Equestrianism Puissance men stop short of 7ft barrier, Olympic Games Russians rely on protocol for tricky questions, For the record, Golf Crenshaw's declaration takes the strain from the waiting, Cricket Gatting shows technique that England need. Business and Finance: Britain's current account for last month shows £33m surplus, Discount market, Deadlock on split of PO pension fund, Software project delayed, HAT Group boosts profits by 53 pc, Commodities, £244m loan for poorer EEC nations, Brussels inquiry on Russian watches, It depends what you mean by redundant, International, German central bank rejects import controls, Index halts just short of 500 mark, Unions believe Renault is prime choice for rescue attempt, Business Diary: Hornby of Viyella · Last post?, Anglovaal group profits dip, CMT may have to cut its dividend, In Brief, A second bite of the US cherry, Torrential rain is affecting Danish crops, Rothschild international fund, $1,000m first half loss for Chrysler, Magnet & Southerns up 31 pc in record year, Uk Trade, The Pound, Government shipped off to human rights court, Howe advice for ailing companies, Briefly, British determined to beat Japanese for Foden Cork Gully pair appointed to truck factory receivership, BSC may buy abroad because of doubts on Port Talbot coil quality, Flying into a political storm?, Money Market Rates, Cutbacks may affect aid for unemployed, Jones, Stroud profits down 26pc, Gold, Midland opens its American account, Sterling: Other Markets, EMS European Currency Rates, Telecommunication profit likely to be £120m below forecast, US acquisition of Herbert plant saves 550 jobs. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Trade figures trigger after-hours rally, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Strong rally after hours. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Hornby to be chairman of Carrington Viyella. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Charms of the mixed period homes, Residential property. Births.

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