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The Times - 30/07/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Huxley, From Christopher Walker, From David Cross, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Business News Staff, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, Richard Ford, By Our Arts Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From Ronald Faux, By Stewart Tendler, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Political Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Nicholas Timmins, From Ronald Kershaw, From Patricia Clough, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, From Denis Reinhardt, From David Watts, From Neil Kelly, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, From Norman Fox, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By John Watson, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Craig Seton, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, Philippa Toomey, Irving Wardle, David Wade, John Russell Taylor, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, C. J. GREENWOOD, , J. D. P. BOLTON, , HUGH SINCLAIR, , RASHID M. AL-KHATER, , HUGH BRAYNE, , TOM RILEY, , DAVID LIVERPOOL, , DEREK WORLOCK, , TREVOR LLOYD, , ST CLAIR C. HOOD, , JOHN STEVENSON, , JOHN BRUCE-GARDYNE, , COLIN LEVENTHAL, , M. SABETIAN, , JACK JONES, , GEORGE C. BOON, , STEPHEN GREEN, , J. F. MARTIN, , By Our Theatre Reporter, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, Geoffrey Green writes:, Boris Schapiro (Sunday Times Bridge Correspondent) writes:, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Baron Phillips, By Margareta Pagano, Margaret Stone, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Davidson, S. E. MURTAGH, , B. D. MOERAN, , DAVID W. DENNEN, , JOHN J. BUTLER, , W. C. STOCKDALE, , EGON RONAY, , JOHN LYONS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Derek Harris, Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle,

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News: Relief worker is shot dead in Uganda, 'Palestinian' confesses to Antwerp grenade attack, More cash sought to aid jobless, Expulsion of Labour rebels urged, Bill proclaiming an 'indivisible' Jerusalem as Israel's capital assured of becoming law, Critical three months for Kampucheans, Ballon and guns found near border, Deadlock continues in Johannesburg strike, Nearly half a million fewer homes will be built by 1985, Commons group says in report, General's bodyguard is shot dead, Two-year drought and disruption from war lead to a serious situation in the rural areas Food shortages in Zimbabwe are expected to worsen, BSC £545m loss not necessary, union chief says, Building society barrier to cheap insurance, Disease thesis embargoed at company's request, RSC collects £100,000 in sponsorship funds, Council grant for London heritage trust, Financial curbs worry state industry chiefs, AUEW defers decision on Isle of Grain dispute, Soviet cosmonauts may be aiming at endurance record, Middle East threatens Carter election hopes, Some search for Alexander, Charge against black dean is dropped, 13.5% rise suggested for school teachers, Elysée talks: King Husain of Jordan (right), Switzerland expels Polish envoy, Hopes grow for one body to negotiate teachers' pay, Organizers of first British Telethon hoping to raise £1m for charity over 10 hours, Science report Medicine: Effect on life span, London Diary, President to run shipping line, Prisoner hanged in Brixton cell brings this year's total of deaths in custody to more than 20, Latest pamphlets Patent system developer, Britain is accused of playing with lives of Vietnam refugees, Mr Thorn starts EEC peace talks in Tunisia, Four injured in Manila campus protests, Mosaic on view: The 42ft long Roman, Protest over Filipino expulsions, Has Nato now stopped arguing over Afghanistan?, Cuban leader in revolution kills herself, Airlines may opt out of fares war, Dismissal notices at 'Observer' are likely today, Cotswold villagers said to be delighted by the proposed deal Prince faces competition over estate purchase, US Republican in talks with Syrian leader, Help urged for jailed drug addicts, Ousted Burmese leader ends 11-year exile, Doctors in parachute jump to aid yachtsmen, Officials worried by fall in tourism balance, British Steel loss rises to £545m, Lord Kagan to be brought to England tomorrow, Oxford University class lists, Attempt to kidnap banker fails, EEC steps up aid to East Africa, US envoy recalled after request by Ethiopia, Pomp but few old friends at Shah's funeral, Ulster freeze on new spending to be ended, Mr Carter willing to testify over brother, Social Focus This violent age which looks like worsening, Thatcher denial on Act of Settlement, Violent storms in Midlands, Terrorists deny plot to kill Herr Schmidt, Miners go back in Bolivia, Pledge to Salisbury over agriculture, Welsh nationalist protest at BSC job cuts, Blow for record promoters as Radio 1 scraps 'play list', Peru denationalizes newspapers, Orchestra feels betrayed by both BBC and union, M Marchais sings praises of Moscow Olympics, EEC proposing stronger measures to combat pollution from oil spills, Car radios and each hotel TV may be licensed, Telephone bills will rise by up to 20%, Fees rise seen as threat to institutions, Teletext makers told to safeguard world lead, Mrs Thatcher crushes Labour's motion on jobs and economy, NHS staff oppose charging visitors, Carrington tour starts with Brazil, Ukraine storms threaten grain harvest, Sakharov plan for ending Afghanistan war, Vanuatu's independence comes in quiet ceremony. Business and Finance: Inmos gets further £25m aid for factory in South Wales, Lord Keith, pictured at his last, Penang tin price, Discount market, Asian link for Rowe & Pitman, Outlook is grim for Scottish companies, Commodities, Denmark floats £75m loan in UK, Vantona shares down as profits plunge, Housing Bill will extend option mortgage schemes Helping the old to stay at home, Industry census may provide new sales link, Enterprise zones to head drive for new jobs, International Atlantic Richfield up 67pc, Minister disputes claim that UK tariffs are higher than in Europe Battle over industrial gas prices intensifies, Acrow profits cut to just £2m, Japan's production index falls 0.7 pc, Slight dip in value of mergers in first quarter, In Brief, Dunlop to receive £6.1m aid for modernization, Exports 'encouraging', scrap processors say, Do we get a fair deal at the gas showroom?, Americans welcome 'compromise' deal, Iranian uncertainties delay B & P results, Concessions on state industry borrowing, British Gas monopoly on appliances 'against public interest', Manson Finance holds payout on 35 pc advance, The Pound, Relief from NatWest, Briefly, U S ports unable to handle rising overseas demand for steam coal, More jobs at risk as industry faces unprecedented slump in sales, Strong advance at Regional, W L Pawson margins squeezed, Business Diary: Action man's return? · Penpushing, Gold, NatWest's six-month profits up to £224m, Sterling: Other Markets, Croda chairman tried to remove his chief executive, tribunal told, EMS European Currency Rates, How the Japanese brought 'togetherness' to co Durham, Joint venture in China for KCA International. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Luncheon Vouchers Limited, Sugesta-Suggestopedy Center, Help The Aged, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Fiat, Bank Base Rates, Oxfam, Thorn Emi Ltd., A Personal Message From Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Ford, Kingdom Of Denmark, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Welmar Pianos, Barlow Holdings Limited. Politics and Parliament: Government should be stimulating demand rather than seeking to solve problems by 2.5m jobless House of Commons, Government limits mackerel fleet, Wide talks promised on Employment Act, Pay policy applied only to public sector will not work, Political affiliations must not decide jobs, Death grant, There are no U-turns available-Mrs Thatcher, Mrs Thatcher pleased for medal winners, Chancellor attacks Opposition as 'funk monetarists', Rights of tenants to buy House of Lords, Extension of artificial insemination wanted. Law: 16 sentenced to death in Angola, Court of Appeal Children denied stepfather's name W v A, Poetic justice for Arab, the fallen bull, Chancery Division £2m tax recoverable from oil company Clark (Inspector of Taxes) v Oceanic Contractors Incorporated, 'V' sign motorist gets life term for stabbing, Briton given 12-year sentence in Greece, Cropped haircut man loses damages claim, Chancery Division 'Intention' of an 'ordinarily resident' student Cicutti v Suffolk County Council. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports in Brief, The rebel who had the last word, Volleyball Vastly enjoyable spectacle if not an heroic occasion, Tricky flag day problem for IOC to resolve, Football Brady will join Juventus: fee not yet agreed, Golf Prince of veterans is still giving lessons, Yachting Gilmore finds his rhythm in Calypso Cup, Tennis, Weightlifting Final blow by 'world's strongest man', Racing Repetitions lands the gamble by a whisker, Water polo Fifth win gives Russians title, Equestrianism Faultless rounds give Russia gold medal, Athletics Pole leads challenge to French vaulters, Swimming Abraham rues his part in incident, Polo Herrera settles match for Cowdray Park, Basketball Yugoslavia make certain of place in final, Boxing Two public warnings and 'political pressure' puts out Gilbody, Yesterday's Olympic results, Hockey Title goes back to India after 16 years, Cricket Willey saves England with century and makes Test place secure, Yachting Jensen takes charge of his interceptors. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Reviews: Book Crazy for God, Impresario with the green-fingered touch Looking for Vicky Thames, Avignon's intimate view of the Oresteia, The policeman who loves crime, Endgame/Krapp's Last Tape Young Vic, Paradise forced under cover Coventry Mystery Plays Coventry Cathedral, Old Heads and Young Hearts Chichester. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Plato, Goldberg and other jokers, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 30, 1955 Space satellites. Editorials/Leaders: A Balance Of Misunderstanding, A Difficult Birth Of Independence. Letters to the Editor: Catering for tourists, A levels at Oxbridge, BBC radio drama, Excavation at Barry, Closed shop restricts efficiency, Uranimum for Iraq, A guide to motorway catering, Leave the shipbuilding industry in state hands, Good head for money, More open government, Safeguarding the oryx, Dole queues a bigger problem than inflation, Ernest Bevin centenary, Some foreign countries do add to growth, Consett: 'No case for closure'-is there hope?, Mobility of labour: an urban warning, Servants of Government, Iran as a secular republic, Civil anomalies of Act of Settlement. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments New Dean of the Arches Court, University news, Church news. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,288, Korchnoi draws with Russian in world chess, Textiles and costumes fetch £13,221 in sale. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Henry Richardson, Mr Norman Creek, Mr Otakar Kraus Notable interpreter of German operatic roles, Sir Cullum Welch, Professor Arend Heyting, Mr Edward Mayer. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Equities remain confident, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Equities recover, but gilts weak. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Denis Spotswood joins board of Dowty Group. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property, Property Houses with scope for improvement. Births.

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