The Times - 10/06/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Patricia clough, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Political Reporter, From David Felton Labour Reporter, From Our Labour Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Frances Gibb, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From David Dickson, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Alan McGregor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Cross, From Denis Reinhardt, From Christopher Walker, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Hughes, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, From Ray Kennedy, By Roger Berthoud, by Prudence Glynn, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Frank Dobbins, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Michael Church, John Percival, By Alan Gibson, From Richard Streeton, By Peter Ryde, By John Karter, By Keith Macklin, By John Hennessy, Ben Weinreb, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Hirst, HEW STRACHAN., ROLF DUNNWALD, , JOHN HUNT, , FRANK NORMAN., T. N. GUISE., PETER HAWKER, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD., CHARLES BIRNEY, , JOAN GARAI, , CHRIS ECONOMIDES., ANTONY PART., VERNON W. McELROY., GERSHON ELLENBOGEN., DAVID B. HILL-WOOD, , By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Lord Ritchie-Calder, Mr Francis Noel-Baker, From Peter Norman, From Nicholas Hirst, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, David Felton, By Clifford Webb, Derek Harris, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By David Blake, John Huxley, Kenneth Owen, R. B. KING, , CHRISTOPHER HUTT, , ROB BRYER, , STAN BRIGNALL, MALMESBURY, ALAN FORSYTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Peter Norman, By Philip Robinson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Dear, Jon Fairfax, Anthony Jones, Jose Shercliff, Michael Knipe, Christopher Cragg associate editor Seatrade, J.S., Peter Strafford, Joyce Rackham, A.J., Iain Crawford, I.C., Eric Robins,
ResumoNews: Shipyards Building and repairs keep economy afloat, Discreet charm of a hotel manager, Somebody Up There Cares For Me, All work for man with three jobs, Independent inquiry into parole scheme urged, Cosmonauts are back after five days in space, Labour call to end Irish prison 'oppression', Easing inflation shown in factory gate prices, Whitehall brief: Jesuit finds a panic syndrome Bureaucrats reinvent the wheel, Eros to be set free of traffic, E Europe backing sought for new Cyprus move, £500,000 needed to save the Suffragettes' shrine, Spanish bandit wins first prize at song festival, Carrington plea for wider news coverage, Call to move meeting of IOC away from Moscow, A monetary about-face after gloom and doom, Financing of industry Biggest aid share for state enterprises, Objection planned to Ladbroke licence, North Sea oil: should some be left where it is?, Antarctic air crash cause stays unresolved, Acas balks at new initiative for arbitration service, £400,000 appeal launched for wood craftsmen's school, Another secret document missing, Action by NHS computer staff delays increases, Col Gaddafi backs up death threat, Gas technical staff get rise worth 25 pc, Soviet dissident said to have been rearrested, Industry Sky clearer for the economy, Congregations get call to support the elderly, EEC to protect workers from dangerous chemicals, Portugal, Priority to joining the EEC, 'Technical admission' of liability for smallpox, Print union to reaffirm monopoly, Backing for Callaghan union plea, Mr Muskie wants better political climate for talks, Profile of the Premier Leader leaves light brigade, Americans seize Soviet trawler off Alaska coast, Science report Psychology: Memory can be improved, Mr Ohira may be forced to resign after doctors' ban on Venice trip and campaigning in elections, Foreign policy New Government follows robust pro-Western line, Britain bans Spanish and Greek potatoes, More Gurkhas wanted to curb Hongkong refugees, Where the royal exiles gather to mourn a throne, Mr Shamir's last-ditch try to influence Europe, 34 more die as civil war looms in El Salvador, Labour rift too deep to be bridged, says Mr Jenkins, The rugged north has much to offer the tourist, Egypt, Israel and US agree to meet in effort to end deadlock, The sun will never set on Christmas in Zimbabwe, British musical wins seven 'Tony' awards in US, London Diary Some good ideas just go to pot, Feedstuff check discloses cancer danger, Health workers to plan action over pay curb, High prices paid for nostalgia at auction of Sir Cecil Beaton's belongings, Civil Service slow to stop waste, Mr du Cann says, Moves to prevent unrest among Arabs spreading, Broadmoor killer is captured in Wales, Research proves that cannabis has harmful effect, doctor claims, Englishman who put course on the map, Amnesty says torture in Turkey is widespread, Publicity on interferon has caused great distress, specialists say, Whitehall about turn over envoy in Tehran, S Africa and Mozambique fight war of words, Libyans fighting in Chad war, Habre men claim, New Haughey initiative likely to harden Ulster Catholics' opposition to Westminster move, da Gama's birthplace Industry engulfs fishing fleet haven, Mr Jenkins will complete his term in Europe, Outlook improves for villas after setbacks, Agrarian reform Patriarchal way of life being transformed, Go-ahead developer treads on golfers' toes, Editor 'should have apologized for headline', CBI seeks wages talks with unions, 'The land beyond', Doctors in France reject tax deal for low fees, Russians send 10,000 troops to reinforce Kabul defences, Fashion, Tourism 'More beds' is the desperate cry as the horde grows, Nine chary of recycling Opec cash, Schmidt reservations on EEC enlargement, Wine There's joy in the vineyards as production goes up, Big company with big ideas, Report on black ghetto reveals appalling conditions Soweto needs 32,000 more homes, Books do furnish the imagination, French military threat to rebels, Regional report Eldesa, last of the puffers, sails as a film extra now times are a little quiet, Professors offered total of 19%, All parties find hope in Italian elections. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Home News, Display Advertising: Sines, Golf, Lisnave, Luncheon Vouchers, Banco De Fomento Nacional, Quimigal, Junta De Turismo, Companhia Industrial De Portugal Colonias, The Wings Of Portugal, Electricidade De Portugal, Portugal, Sotheby's, Portuguese Industrial Estates, Port, Bank Base Rates, Atlas Copco, Ford, Banco Fonsecas & Burnay, Swiss Cotton Jerseys, Banco Totta & Acores, Banco Espirito Santo E Comercial De Lisboa, Lisboa Penta Hotel, Couture Fabrics, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pousadas, James Rawes & Mario Tavares, Laporte, Estoril-Sol, The Laird Group Limited, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Caixa Geral De Depositos, Bpa, Lloyds Bank International, Setenave. Law: IRA courier visited bomb flat, court told, Costs penalty for delay Rocha v Commonwealth Holiday Inns of Canada Ltd, Dog show judge is acquitted of corruption, Cleared man in dock on same charge, Welsh cottage arsonists are jailed for three years, Court of Appeal Primodos actions to go ahead: no preliminary hearing on causation Hyman and Williams v Schering Chemicals Ltd and Another Adams and Others v Same, Remand for 15 on charges concerning raids, Tree felling appeal allowed, Kidnapper who kept man in box jailed for 15 years, 19 pupils injured in baton charge by police, Mayor accused of conspiracy over pirate radio, Blackmail on love letters alleged. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Council officer resigns. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Art Galleries, The Times Temorary Week, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Politics and Parliament: Housing Bill reduces role of bureaucracy House of Lords, Not the slightest danger of war being triggered by mistake: US alert a defensive mechanism House of Commons, 2,500m half pence coins, Missile alert 'could not have led to a war', High interest rates 'a temporary phenomenon': policy changes take time, Intention an essential element in shoplifting, Pharmacists' pay review panel, Height and weight check on Servicemen, Minister outlines safeguards for staff in reshaped health service, Confidential proposals on Inmos still being considered. Reviews: Darpana Sadler's Wells, SCO/Galway Festival Hall, Janet Baker/ Songmakers' Almanac Snape Maltings, World in Action Granada, Implications of decorative respectability Bill Jacklin Marlborough Fine Art The Art of Frank Brangwyn Fine Art Society Jacques Villon: Master Prints Lumley Cazalet/David Carritt George Grosz Piccadilly Gallery Paul Nash Blond Fine Art, De Sade on Ice Croydon Warehouse, Book Self-indulgence and the creative process. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Arts and Entertainment: Regional Tv Westward, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,245, Tennyson poem MS may fetch £100,000, Personal Choice, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, Scots win bridge international after 24 years, New Shepard. Sport: Rugby League Fulham may apply to join the second division, For the record Baseball, Sports in Brief, Cricket Derby pitch fortifies Flat Earth Society, Tennis Borg to start match against West Germany, Curry steps into new frontiers, Racing Swift quickly points out horse sense, Athletics Wells ordered by IAAF to use starting blocks, Rugby Union Lions on the brink of tour's hardest stage, Golf McEvoy survives but without much comfort, Football United move to lure Brady to Old Trafford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 10, 1955 Queues in Russia, Mind: an urgent question of privilege. Editorials/Leaders: Cyprus Still Deadlocked, Home Thoughts From Brussels. Letters to the Editor: Steps towards economic recovery, Care and mental hospitals, Maintaining standards, Britain's nuclear armoury, Parole for prisoners, Refusal of bail, Weighty deliberations, BBC music cuts, Concern over system of mortgage tax relief, Measure for measure, The Cyprus deadlock, 'Seriousness' of pulp mill closure at Fort William, Public sector pay, Our failure in use of fiscal policy, Where has all the bright talent gone?, Disappointment at 'sus' decision, The precarious nature of BSC's long-term future, Civil servants and ministers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Neville Goodman, Colonel J. M. Sym, Dr R. M. Fry Early clinical trials of Prontosil, Lady Boyd Orr, Mr Tony Beckley. Business and Finance: Discount market, Turkey devalues lira by 6 per cent, Mr Britz banks on peace moves with his rivals, Borthwick to expand wool activities, Conflicting economic views from the soothsayers, Commodities, 2m barrels a day oil shortage is predicted, Travelling more hopefully, Bleak future for building contractors, Interim loss seen by Albert Martin, US broker in London notes issue, Creditor's ultimatum to Bamfords' board, Central bankers give solid support to use of incomes policies for curbing inflation, In Brief, Report predicts huge shortage of skilled computer staff, Retail credit growth slow, Loan costs push Caffyns down 34 pc, Options, Iran call for cut in oil production could jeopardize Opec price deal, The Pound, Briefly, Copper hits nine-month low, but silver rises, Technology News Hybrid 'electric' cars to be made in US will save 40-55pc on petrol, International Losses force Calumet merger, How the oil surpluses could help us all, Sales slump hits 700 Cadbury jobs, Gold, Cowie to appeal over Ewer's issue of shares, Christy Bros recommends Simon bid, Government plans on world textile agreement, Towards a multi-currency reserve system, Pawson more than doubles profit, Mr McNamara to leave World Bank, Ten candidates chase NEB'S Ferranti stake, Port of London to make 1,700 redundant, EMS European Currency Rates, Morecambe Bay gas, Business Diary: Flying into a paddy. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Stock markets Equities stay firm ahead of banking figures, Stock Exchange Prices Equities firm, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Thorneycroft heads insurance company.
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