The Times - 24/11/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From John Earle, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ivor Davis, By David Nicholson-Lord and Kenneth Gosling, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Ian Bradley, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark and Frances Gibb, By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, By Caroline Moorehead, From Ray Kennedy, From Frederick Cleary, From Charles Harrison, From David Watts, From David Bonavia, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Jacqueline Reditt, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Dilip Rao, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Keith Macklin, By Roy McKelvie, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Sidney Friskin, Bernard Fergusson, Michael Church, Miles Kington, Judith Cruickshank, Noël Goodwin, Max Harrison, Barry Millington, Ned Chaillet, Staff Reporter, Peter Jay, Michael Leapman, Mario Modiano, John Witherow, David Wood, HUGH FRASER, H. G. NICHOLAS, , THEO HETHERINGTON, , THOMAS BALOGH, , VERNON BOGDANOR, , PETER CORNWELL, , JOHN BASKETT, , E. J. M. LAWN, , I. R. JAROSY, , Z. MIECZKOWSKI, , C. PALLIS, , MICHAEL ROSE, , ROY MACNAB, , CATHRIN BURTON, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, Hugh Clayton, Brian Connell, By Nicholas Hirst, By Mark Jackson, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Industrial Staff, Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, David Hewson, Peter Hill, Nicholas Hirst, Melvyn Westlake, Ross Davies, FRANK MCKELLAR, , BERYL FOYLE, , ROGER STILES, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Wilson-Smith, Michael Clark, Catherine Gunn, By Bryan Appleyard, David Robinson, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Robert Schuil, R.S., Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., Arthur Potter,
ResumoNews: The untold value of Britain's shop window, Euthanasia condemned, Big death toll feared as earthquake rocks Italy, Storm expected over Sir Geoffrey's cuts in social benefits, Promises kept over higher benefits, minister says, Inner London schools report 'inadequate', Rail strike in Poland today 'as a warning', Mass graves claim by Bissau coup leaders, Two shot dead in cafe near Basque frontier, They began... they faltered... then came success, Iranian forces thwart Iraqi efforts at a breakthrough, Public-service pensions report near final draft, Yard not to be called into Ripper hunt, Palace ends clash with newspaper over prince, The Times Profile The Knight at the Opera, Hunger strike highlights Marcos repression, Holding the hammer in the art markets of the world, Reclaimed colliery tip among 141 schemes praised by Civic Trust, West German political scene set for a break-up Trouble looms for Herr Schmidt as his coalition squabbles, American journalists are told to leave Uganda, Brain death programme cancelled by the BBC, Route diversion foils clash of rival marchers, Mr Reagan, rattling the White House skeletons, Farming and Food Reaping the benefits of chemical sprays, Mr Wu admits Mao death plot, Science report Medicine: Transplants from live donors, Three centres of power in nation Polish church leaders urge moderation, Caroline Moorehead reports on a campaign to recurit more colleagues for Mrs Thatcher Why not 300 women in the Commons?, Syria campaigns for boycott of Arab summit, Village banks merger led to world status, The Van Doornes and Daf go together, Quality of London health service is attacked, Liberals proud of Mersey record, Argentine anger over Falklands, Civil servants accused of seeking higher status at prison governors' expense, Portuguese poll campaign clashes, Professors are blamed for S. Korea protest, Firemen are to meet local authorities this week, Drink-drive campaign 'ineffective', Investment flows in to most highly industrialized area, Baarle-Nassau-Hertog has two of everything, Land of Windmills and old inns, Love affair with US no brief encounter, Greece: big changes could be coming, Catholic route to council of churches cleared, Prisoners of conscience Czechoslovakia: Rudolf Battek, Last-minute move to block development, North Brabant, Extra days off end German postal strike, Mr Weizman expelled by party, Countryman inquiry to continue, Thousands in rally for Franco, Hollywood mourns Mae West, its legendary sex symbol, Diary Of Bodily Functions, Sotheby sale of furniture in US takes £1,320,266, Extent of fire disaster blamed on plastics, Poll support for Irish reunification, Mr Scargill predicts that miners will vote this week to reject the coal board's 13% wages offer, Mr Nkomo disillusioned by arrest of his colleagues, South Africa and West agree formula for conference on Namibia, Seven French by-elections attract 57 candidates, Moderate unions in party leader move, Italians accused of trying to sell radar plans. Index. Display Advertising: Audi, Tom Caxton, Evan Lanschot Bankiers, Grundig, Brabant Direct, The Hilton Roof., Daf Trucks, Bank Base Rates, Henry Butcher, Moerdijk, Henri Wintermans, Barbican Business Book Centre, Rabobank, Ilo, Welmar, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, North Brabant, Pacific Western University, Antiques, N. V. Slavenburg's Bank, Soetelieve, Philips, Atcost, London News, Hine, Hambros. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary, Parliamentary notices, Thatcher visit to Italy has to be curtailed, The quartet who call the tune on spending. Law: Railmen charged over train crash, Judge in Bhutto case flees from Pakistan. Sport: Racing Why Cognac may become harder to swallow for the class horses, Cricket Confidence and discipline serve New Zealand well, Olympic Games ENOC warning on Los Angeles preparation, Weekend results, Rugby League Day for the Davids at Fulham, Real tennis Seabrook defies canons, Tennis Pressure of the week melts away for Fibak, Rugby Union Gloucestershire return to the old formula, Football Forest can find their way out of the wood, Hockey Shale pitch keeps down the scoring, For the record. Reviews: Good omens for the Third World Why the poor get richer and the rich slow down by W. W. Rostow (Macmillan, £15), Beyond the kitchen sink Work and the Family edited by Peter Moss and Nickie Fonda (Temple Smith £11.95), Regional theatre Hedda Gabler Haymarket Studio, Leicester Far East Belgrade, Coventry, An affectionate vision of social history An Eton Camera By P. S. H. Lawrence (Michael Russell, £6.85) The Encouragement of Learning By P. S. H. Lawrence (Michael Russell, £6.85), The politics of N Sea oil exploration The oil industry and government strategy in the North Sea by Oystein Noreng, Music Group of London Wigmore Hall, Concerts in London LCS /Kraemer Queen Elizabeth Hall, Weekend television South Bank Show London Weekend, Wry rules that govern life The book of laws by Harold Faber (Sphere, £1), Daniel Rivera Queen Elizabeth Hall, Personal Choice, Running into trouble Wrestling ITV, Death on the farm Bitter harvest by Joyce Egginton (Secker & Warburg, £9.95), Swan Lake Covent Garden. Official Appointments and Notices: New Glyndebourne appointment, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial property Shopping for toys will not be the same, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business For Sale, Personal, Announcements, Reader Services Guide. Editorials/Leaders: Italy's Place In Europe, When dogs do bark during the night, There IS A Bright Side. Letters to the Editor: Law on auctions, Doctors and 'Panorama', Comrades in arms, Who's afraid of JR?, Doubting Nato, Religion in schools, A monopoly, Partisan support, Edward Harkness, Alternative routes to disinflation, Appointment of bishops, Wage policy poll, Europe's attitude to the PLO, Textile imports from Hongkong, PO's letter delivery service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John W. McCormack, Mae West Film humorist who made sex a shared joke, Mr Jules Leger. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 24, 1955. Business and Finance: Spending cuts will take time, US senator says, Euromarkets Ford Credit reopens for fixed rate bonds, Engineers face bleak outlook up to 1982, CBI renews its attack on economic policy with plea for interest cut, New steel initiative on energy Pricing, Transport group is forecasting £21m, Fed rejects new curb on US money supply, Proposals for small businesses, This week Courtaulds takes over ICI spotlight, Why Hongkong's Mr Fang worries the British, Business Diary profile: Liverpool's Royal Liver building, Lucas is spending more on research, In Brief, Mini Metro sales boost chance of state aid, The challenge for Sir Geoffrey, The Pound, Interim fall at Mercury Secs, Fear of increase in training levy, State aid for 'vital' research to continue, Freight Iran revives interest in the Gulf, Markets Weighing the implications of the rights issue boom, Commodities Strategic metals: Fast-growing market for private investors, Waiting 'to clear the air', Benfits controversy decision due today, Brokers' views Focus on composite insurance sector. Business Appointments: Business appointments Grand Met creates new post. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,382, Television, Radio, Regional Tv. Births.
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