The Times - 26/11/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By David Blake Economics Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Michael Frenchman, From Dessa Trevisan, By Our Foreign Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Clifford Webb, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Annabel Ferriman Health services Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By John Witherow, By Nicholas Timmins, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Political Staff, From Tim Jones, By Peter Hennessy, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Ross Davies, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Dr Tony Smith, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Crime Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By John Young, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From David Bonavia, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Jacqueline Reditt, By Richard Davy, From Bernard Estrade of Agence France-Presse, From Ray Kennedy, From Sinan Fisek, Hugo Vickers, Judith Nagley, Stephen Pettitt, Clare Colvin, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Richard Williams, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Lewine Mair, By Roy McKelvie, By John Hennessy, From Dilip Rao, Alan Gibson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Tony Smith medical Correspondent, Nicholas Timmins, David Spanier, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, A special correspondent, RANALD W. M. CLOUSTON, , GRAHAM WATSON, , JOHN POTTER, , RICHARD LINDLEY, , JOHN SEARLE, , PHILIP WARD, , ENA BLYTH, , GWYNETH GEORGE, , A. L. TIBAWI, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , JOHN DUNELM:, RUTH LISTER, , BRYAN JEFFERSON, , S. A. WALLER, , By Ian Bradley, By Huon Mallalieu, By the Staff of Nature, John Young Planning Reporter, J.Y., Patrick O'Leary, Baron Phillips, John Young, B.P., Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Roman Eisenstein, By Melvyn Westlake, By Frances Williams, Margareta Pagano, From Peter Norman, By Business News Staff, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Derek Harris, By John Huxley, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, A. L. HARRISON, , E. TAYLOR, , DAVID WALTON, , M. I. WEBB-BOWEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Bob Rodwell, By Catherine Gunn, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: A steady advance in knowledge of a common but elusive ailment, 'Panorama' attacked for 'misrepresentations and inaccuracies' over tranplants Doctors says guidelines for determining death are adequate, I am hemmed in by our election promises, Sir Geoffrey Howe tells Conservative back benchers, Iran's war hopes rise, Unemployment total climbs to record 2,162,874, Farmers set 8% pay limit, French author attempts to reject literary prize, Date for parent school governors urged, Italian Earthquake, Villagers angry at slow rescue operation, Science report Vulcanology: Ice clues to eruptions, 97 killed at Turkish engagement party, Howard League suggests deferring some sentences to ease pressure on prisons, EEC ministers' budget draft falls short of legal obligations, Metro work resumed after two-day strike, Minister cleared in Broglie murder report, S Korea grants reprieves but reorganizes media, Unions form 'triple alliance' to fight government cuts, Boroughs expected to oppose docklands order, Anglo-Greek agreement on reform of farm policy, Czechs unlikely to copy Poles, Writ issued for arrest of Athens publisher, Israelis shoot two more Palestinian students as worst unrest since occupation continues in West Bank, Turkey puts right-wing party leader on trial, Doctor ordered to be struck off for third time, Best of Britain, 3: NHS outstanding at translation of research findings into routine treatment Leader in drive to end misery caused by rhesus disease, Tories criticize the Queen's EEC speech, Drugs worth £32m seized in the year, Foreign policy: the change of emphasis that is putting Europe first, Civil servants in mass pay protest, Calls to the Bar for the Michaelmas term, TV birth control advertising ban to stay, Upper Volta army coup ends era of democracy, Rapid inflation offset by more jobs Socialist benefits for southern Vietnam, Leaders' oral memories go into the archives, 'No backing' for troops, Mr Haughey forced to accept security veto, the Dail is told, More power for spending watchdog supported, Greater London Council Review of cover suggested to trim fire brigade costs, Conservative states are domainant at Arab summit whose main task has been compromised by boycott, Prince of Wales unruffled by demonstrations, Deficit fear on national insurance fund, Storm over employers' extra bill, Spain threatens to turn border with France into a 'wall', Court told of attempt to pioson Mao's mind, Indians from Brazil and America state grievances, Strikes at 30 Warsaw plants due tomorrow, Social Focus Prevention always better than punishment, London Diary, Guidance is tightened on welfare benefit claims, Government pledge on civil liberty, Rising Sony executive gets OBE for exports, Terrorism Act case to be heard in Europe, Big changes ordered in hunt for Ripper, Transfer of Falklands sovereignty proposed, Otter protection law will extend to Scotland, Chinese porcelain sale totals £3.4m, Namibia talks delay until Reagan installation, Communist reelected by AUEW, OAS clash over rights report on Argentina, 'Displeasure' over IRA man on TV, The Reagan folk, fact and fable in Ballyporeen, Prince of Wales's tour of India may provide a respite from the media Harassed Lady Diana remains calm and polite, Case put for full use of historic buildings, Earthquake death toll rises above 3,000, High priority for dispersing jobs to Scotland, The lone Wolfe, from New Journalism to new fiction and ever irrverent, Dying child was kept waiting an hour before doctor arrived, Why the Minister of Justice decided to prospecute 'Le Monde'. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bank Of Scotland, White City Industrial Park, Imi, Keith Cardale Groves, K Shoes Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Finsbury Court, Jones Lang Wootton, Department Of Employment, Richard Ellis, Fuller Peiser, Edward Erdman, The Sta Schooners, Grindlays Bank Limited, Hillier Parker, Mobil®, St. Albans, Midland Bank, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Robert Barry & Co, Barclays Bank, An Open Invitation, National Westminster Bank Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Bristol, John D.Wood, Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Slough Estates, St Quintin, Trustee Savings Banks, Bcc, Cluttons, Property Board, Lloyds Bank, National Bank Of Canada, The Hongkong Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Of New South Wales, Stone's, Laing, Hampton & Sons, Prestel, Ashby & Horner, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Williams & Glyn's, Co-Operative Bank. Politics and Parliament: Written answers, Pupil-teacher raio at best level, Virginity test report tactic angers MPs, Human rights, Mr Heseltine refuses to lift ban on further council house projects, Government 'cutting first and thinking later', Earthquake victims, Mrs Thatcher hopes cut in MLR will give new confidence to private industry and farming House of Commons, Parent governors, Hailsham outburst on 'plot' to abolish House of Lords, ILEA should 'learn the lesson', Maze interview to counteract IRA propaganda, No option but to continue standstill on council house building for the time being-Mr Heseltine, Commercial Property, Report by end of year on loans for students, Labour desire to abolish Lords seen plot to destroy parliamentary democracy House of Lords, Figures shameful, Mr Foot says. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Seven in cell escape still free, Detective denies corruptly accepting £150, Chancery Division Tenat's offer to surrender accepted, agreement void Allnatt London Properties Ltd v Newton, Headmasters refused declaration Vaughan and Another v Solihull Metropolitan Borough, Welsh wood used for bomb training, QC alleges, Employers not associated Gardiner v Merton London Borough Council, Glasgow witness challenged in Hongkong case, Anti-union guard jailed for shooting picket, £13,000 bill for polluting water supply, Petrol notice outside Act South London Tyre and Battery Centre Ltd v Bexley London Borough. News in Brief. Reviews: Recrystallization of the novel, Contrapuncti Queen Elizabeth Hall, Admirable dancing makes up for a lack of drama London Contemporary Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, The high peak of the repertoire, After Mercer Cottesloe, B-52s Hammersmith Palais, Book review The Dutchess of Windsor By Diana Mosley (Sidgwick & Jackson £8.95), Maurice Bourgue Wigmore Hall, LSO/Svetlanov Festival Hall. Sport: Football Old-style Wolves punish Liverpool, Squash rackets Karachi sends a shudder all the way to Kent, Golf Burroughs shares lead, Snooker Reardon forces a surrender, Diving Contrasting wins for Chinese pair, Rugby Union Peck picks Davies as one of nine new Blues, Racing Silver Buck should not stop here, For the record, Rugby League Players will be consigned to the sin bin next season, Real tennis Toates wins in a sweater, Cricket Chappell is merciless on mission of revenge. Property: When the soul goes out of the town centre, Healthy communities needed for prosperous business, Residential property, How to get the goods to market?, Mine host fights with back to wall, 'Insane' financing is over, Flat Sharing, Collapse followed the boom, BR denies being a land hoarder, Ratepayers taking the strain, Building continues in spite of waste space, Property Country house sales buoyant. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Motor Cars. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 26, 1955 Axe for wedding cakes, Is there life after art?. Editorials/Leaders: Ottawa Comes To London, Still In Need Of Correction. Letters to the Editor: Aid for Afghan resistance, Unrepresented Muslims, Choosing company names, Early tipples, Payment of child benefits, A toll of bells, Priorities in the public sector, Language and liturgy, Effect of housing cuts, Usefulness of head hunting, Women in politics, The doctors and 'Panorama', Economics of nuclear energy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Inner Temple awards, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: George Raft Early gangster on the screen, Mr Herbert Agar. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Oils lead the way down, Wall Street Stock market closes firmer, Price Changes, Stock markets Oils lead big retreat after Chancellor's measures. Business and Finance: Cramphorn seeks quote, Discount market, Parkland Textile's profits down sharply, Opec price talks in doubt, As the dust settles..., First-half decline at R. K. Watson, Giltspur in fighting form with 27pc rise, Commodities, Full-year loss of £3m at Lockwood Foods, Pound regains losses to close at $2.3560, EEC ready to set steel import quotas, Access rate cut by NatWest, Unemployment, Public spending takes bigger share of GDP, Industry Bill disappoints telecommunications users, CBI to help jobless school leavers, GKN's £10m sale in Australia, In Brief, Howe measures start biggest slide in share prices for 8 months, K Shoes lifts dividend as profits rise by 10pc, Have we already reached three million jobless?, Century Oils advances despite falling UK sales, CE Heath setback less severe than expected, Plenty of room for business travellers, The Pound, State contractors to share in £600m tax 'gift' on stocks, Briefly, Business Diar: The Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall tapes-Bowery buoy, Ulster fights to keep its gas supply, Price of sugar falls again, Getting up stream for captial, Tough EEC line on Japan trade, Redundancies exceed previous worst level, International News Corporation forms joint exploration venture, More job cuts forecast for man-made fibres, US money policies fail to check inflation, NZ tax cut equal to 3pc pay rise. Business Appointments: Business appointments Four board members for Inmos. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio., Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,384. Births.
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