The Times - 15/04/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, John Chartres, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Music Reporter, By John Blunsden, From Tim Jones, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Arthur Osman, By Frances Gibb, By Lucy Hodges, From Michael Hornsby, From David Wood, From Ian Murray, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Tony Allaway, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, By Tony Samstag, by Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By a Special Correspondent, Alan Gibson, From A Special Correspondent, From Michael Coleman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Judith Nagley, Bernard Levin, Ian Bradley, John Groser, ALBERT McQUARRIE, , GEORGE C. ATTFIELD, , DAN O'C DEL-RIVO, , JEREMY HUNT, , RANFURLY, , JOHN HONEY, , PETER GALLINER, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, JOSEPH GODSON, , WALTER HAUSER, , PHILIP DE ZULUETA, , G. R. PRESTON, , PAUL SIEGHART, , ERIC GILLILAND, , A. J. GREENAWAY, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Professor A. H. Cook, , By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, By David Felton Labour Reporter, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Wainwright, From Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, David Young, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, Bill Johnstone, ELSPETH FORBES-ROBERTSON, , A. P. BLAIR, , JOHN KENNEY, , DONALD MATTINSON, , J. ROTBLAT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Hugh Stephenson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Philip Robinson, Edited by Richard Bruton, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Denise Clarke communications editor, , Alan Gralnge, Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Pearce Wright, R. J. Raggett European editor, Telephoney, B.J., R.J.R., Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, P.W.,
ResumoNews: 600 to lose jobs in Grain laggers' dispute, Cooperation needed for sanctions to work, Washington tells Japan, America to see TV film on Saudi princess, America blackmailing partners, Tass says, St David's College, Llandudno, Unveiling of 'ultimate supercar', Woman who had tetanus dies, Telecommunications In search of glittering prizes, BR breakfast to cost £4.30 in food price rises, A Watergate burglar prepared to kill, The growing pressures on the top judge, Mr Carter looking for action by W Europe, Misleading publicity led to Kelly case mischief, pathologist says, Bradford group complains of police 'snooping', Best hospital care for 'women least in need', Position of UN force in Lebanon 'very grave', Air forces of eight nations to test RAF, Two-tier telephone service proposed by Post Office, School for broadcasters to open in London in autumn, When an MP ranks behind a foreign visitor, Telephone users complain they are not consulted, Mrs Gandhi escapes knife-throwing attack, Benefit cuts 'affect 1,750,000 claimants', European Parliament told funds were overspent, Cannabis worth £60,000 is found on freight flagship, Just society promised by Liberia's new leader, African summit to discuss closed Kenyan border, Mixed response on pay from teachers, Under separate cover, Bonn likely to back boycott call, Labour leaders in clash over import controls, Jenkins snub for staff unions on EEC's 'lax discipline' report, Council may hold black police precept, The right lines for prosperity, Go-ahead given for British reactors, Government pay bill set to rise 25% this year, System X opens up more services, $15m in US aid for Zimbabwe, Portugal alliance chooses anti-communist general, Call to ease reporting on defence, Call for freer airwaves, William Rees-Mogg takes a dissenting view over President Carter's moves against Iran Why the American people do not want to go to the brink over the hostages, Security guard wards off attack by armed raiders, Red Cross men visit embassy hostages, London Diary, Electronic commander could survive the bomb, Yachtsmen of Britain not to join Olympics, Mr Begin leaves for Washington in defiant mood over settlements policy and Jerusalem, Vienna HQ for Palme security planners, Strike called to protest at commission's posting veto, Washington offers asylum to Cubans, S Korean Army security chief extends his power, Police ask for advice over Capt Phillips, Arson at radio station after minister speaks, Gibraltar cut off until June, Western scientists take part in unofficial Moscow seminar, Change in constitution mooted to outlaw free speech in China, Yorkshire transport plans to save day of action, Threat to expel Irish unit, How to read a newspaper without turning a page, Cables will not be outdone by satellites, Post Office sends reply to its critics, Pay increases averaging 18% are recommended for teachers, BL package deal strike will halt Mini production line today, Do-it-yourself actors head for the London theatre, Asians and blacks plan new body to fight for equality in place of 'inadequate' race board, Print employers to consider NGA dismissals, Regional report Clean-up reveals city's glories in a new light, France unimpressed by Carter plea on Iran, Club owner to pay £19,000 to waiters unfairly dismissed, Science report Immunology: Defence against cancer, Shah's mansion price doubles to £1.5m in resale, Vital role in world airline industry, Little response to Gaddafi plea to withhold oil, Electricity cuts eased by Kenya rainfall, Fashion, Ulster unions close ranks to rebuke hospital strikers, Britain pledges full support to US over hostages, Allies told US may have to divert Nato forces to the Middle East, Yard denial on Arab 'death list' find, Financial realism urged on students, Government defiance over IRA power link, Move on motor cycle noise, Boston orchestra protests to BBC about music cuts, New science worth £1,000m a year, Sea turtle problem for conservationists. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, The Ericsson Group, Standard Chartered, The Unique Briefcase Telephone, Rail-Road Shipping Ltd., Broadstone Investment Trust Limited, The London Collections, The Nuclear Power Information Group,, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Barclays, Post Office Telecommunications., Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, American Trust Company Limited, Oxfam, Nexos, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Swan National, Simpson, Scottich Amicable Life Assurance Society, Atcost, Balfour Beauty Power Construction Limited,, Alandick & Company Limited, Scottish Provident. Law: Mr Whitelaw to sign Kagan papers today, Racing driver's lover was blackmailed, QC says, Man for trial on Greek priest murder charge, Jail for musician who drew £3,441 in state benefits, Bail for two men on Tory HQ arson charges, BP Oil fined for polluting Solent waters. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Race commission changes, Mrs Thatcher reaffirms support for American policy on hostages in Iran House of Commons, Government approves Heysham and Torness nuclear power plants, N Sea oil exploration shows signs of growing, Gibraltar accord strengthens ties between UK and Spain House of Lords, Call for one European postage stamp, Making life more difficult for criminals: Scots police powers to stop and detain defended, Overseas holdings in British Aerospace House of Lords. Sport: Yachting Law lands second place in choppy French waters, Last night's results, Sports in Brief, Table tennis You too can have a bat like mine, Hilton says, Cricket Nat West is new name to bank on in cup, Golf Ballesteros' victory does not mean a shift in the balance of power, Skiing Black day on White Lady, Badminton A stretched England with a peak to climb, Bath running wild and free as the Avon, Today's football and rugby fixtures, Athletics Sponsors to give £100,000 over three years, Rugby Union Wheeler awaits all-clear for Twickenham, Swimming Moorhouse wins another chance in team, Football Good and bad news for West Ham, For the record, Racing There is none faster than Flash 'n' Thunder when it is riding fast, Cycling Yates and Doyle dominate in time trial prologue, Rugby League Cup final receipts will set world record, Tennis Miss Brasher ready for the big circuit. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Commercial Services, Services, Catering Situations Domestic And. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Firm start to account, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Drawing Of Bonds. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Philharmonia/Rattle Maltings, Snape, ECYCO/Judd St John's, One man's nightmare The Volunteer Shaw Theatre, Small-scale opera drawing large audiences, London debuts, Buoyant and bleak views of man's design Weegee Photographers' Gallery Robert Frank ICA. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Chinese dish sold for £180,000, Personal Choice, Dancers from Bhutan, Qualifiers in bridge pairs championship, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,199. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The civil way to run a union election, 25 years ago From The Times summary of the strike period for Friday, April 15, 1955. Austrian treaty. Editorials/Leaders: Africa's Political Soldiery, Teachers And The Comparability Machine, The Nuclear Programme. Letters to the Editor: Coming out of care, Reaction to 'Death of a Princess', The Wiener Library, Dangers of fast breeders, Going to pieces, Exodus from Cuba, Future of fisheries, Ulster and the Union, Discrimination in evil, Lavish annual reports, Extended Studies, Allies' response to Carter plea, Women and management, The cost of water, EEC contributions and French opinion, BSC steel supply and imports. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Royal Navy appointments, Northern Ireland Services awards. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Nicholas Phipps Actor and writer, Mr W. J. White, Sir Edward Bullard, Mr Robert Swan. Business and Finance: York Trailer cuts payout after slump, Grand Metropolitan declares Liggett bid plan, 'Tap' stock sellout should help April money supply figures, CBI team to investigate rate burden, Discount market, LME metal stocks, ICI faces stern test this year, International Chemical Bank's first quarter earnings rise, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Latin engineers build a name for themselves, Ex-chairman unable to pay £1.7m debt, Former cigarette giant pins its hopes on drinks sector, £200m turbines contract in South Africa won by GEC, In Brief, Oil ban on Israeli supporters unlikely, Bowring board approves Marsh & McLennan takeover offer, Options, Currys down 2pc as competition grows, Is the Government blundering around in the dark?, Central bankers expect interest rates to fall, The Pound, Business Diary: Government health warning · Zurich ponders, Bank messengers' strike will hit clearing system, Briefly, Record turnover lifts Bramall to £1.77m, Hoffnung spurns Burns Philp, M P Kent 105 pc up, Westinghouse deal with MK Electric, Accountancy firm may merge with Cork Gully, When wage increases run into double figures..., J E England loses £85,000, Glaxo's Bitter medicine, Flag of convenience likely to remain, Barclays chief on bad debts, Technology News Integrated System X promises a smoother telephone future, US brokers undamaged after silver price turmoil, A deceptively dangerous model for public sector disputes, Stock markets Interest rate worries slow gilts. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Harrison takes over at Decca. Births.
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