The Times - 27/06/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By John Witherow, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Labour Editor, By Dan van der Vat, By Our Political Staff, By David Hewson, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Frances Gibb, By Clifford Lengley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, From Patricia Clough, From Frank Vogl, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Denis Reinhardt, From Frederick Cleary, By Patrick Brogan, From Ivor Davis, From Peter Nichols, From David Watts, From David Bonavia, From Charles Harrison, John Pym, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Philippa Toomey, Noël Goodwin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, By John Blunsden, By John Watson, By Peter Ryde, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, House of Lords, European Parliament, Christopher Walker, Geoffrey Smith, DAVID TYZACK, , G. JACKSON, , JOHN BOYD, , ROY SHAW., DAVID PHILLIPS, , JANNER, President, GEOFFREY H. GELBERG. Chairman, SIDNEY L. SHIPTON. General Secretary, BEATRICE BARWELL, MALVYN BENJAMIN, HARRY DAVIES, CLIVE FEIGENBAUM, JOE GELLERT. ERIC GRAUS, BRENDA KATTEN, AB KRAMER, IVOR LEVENE, ABRAHAM MARCUS, GEORGE H. TRENTER, and NATTHAN VENGROFF, , ANTHONY NUTTING, , DAVID GREEN, , J.H. HOWARD, , JOHN E. C. TUPMAN, , K. G. SPENCE, SJ, , MICHAEL STEWART, , ANTHONY GREY, , ELPHINSTONE, , Tony Samstag, Gabriel Ronay, Hugh Clayton, From Clive Cookson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, R. M., Mr John Richardson, By R. W. Shakespeare and, John Huxley, Derek Harris, From Kenneth Owen, By Michael Prest, By John Huxley, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Industrial Staff, JOHN HEDDLE, , JOHN WALLEY, , M. COLE, , VICTOR ROSS, , DOUGLAS GREEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Pester Wilson-Smith, Robin Young, Clive Aslet, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, Peter Norman, James Hutchinson, J.H., Barry Dale, COMPILED BY DENNIS TOPPING AND DENNIS DWYER, P.N., Hans Baumann, Gert von Paczensky, Gretel Spitzer, Frank Carmichael, Karl Grün, ,
ResumoNews: Kuwait's oil weapon threat, Mr Healey tops leadership survey, EEC hopes vote will end budget dispute, Gentle voice, Science report Microbiology: The oldest fossils, For the traveller, Protest over Olympics air cancellations, Call to train teachers for mixed race society, New talks begin on nuclear test ban treaty, Where the Bow bells toll, Conservationist message being heard, Duke says, Labour MP may stand as independent, Correction, US Elections Foreign policy weakness swings voters to Republicans, Vatican says sick need not always be kept alive, Uganda bishops call for action on crime wave, MP urges tenants to resist threat by council, Long range he's optimistic, Tripos results at Cambridge, Switch-on for Saturn scanners, Asean states adopt united stand against Hanoi's aggression and attempts to split alliance, Russians withdrawing only unneeded troops, Helicopter shot down near Namibia-Angola border, NGA admits temporary defeat in seven-year dispute at Nottingham but plans to regroup, West Germany A picture of political and economic stability in an uncertain world, British Steel: waiting to hear the worst, Government is set for £2,000m steel rescue, Mr Botha set to meet church leaders for talks, BBC report urges changes in Zimbabwe broadcasting, Former National Front leader starts new group, Port Vila takes hard line over Anglo-French accord, Difficult end of the market, Lea Valley road proposal rejected by GLC, Caution creeps into mood of optimism, Musicians float a protest and BBC puts its case, Workers feel no need to strike, US discusses Saudi needs for Mid-East defence, Pope 'will allow priests to resign', Salisbury to end diplomatic links with South Africa, The box-office drama they can do without, The best of the Wurst, Turkish application to join EEC postponed, Not a relaxed society, Modified Labour plan for public schools goes through, Hunger for energy Nuclear power at centre of Soviet block's strategy, Party workers canvassed on nuclear policy, Nine-strong board named for fourth TV channel, Time even scarcer than energy, Israel stays tight lipped over murder of agent, Roof of another Berlin hall in danger of collapsing, Berlin is safe for business, Lord Carrington condemns attack on Thais, Engineering pay claim likely to exceed 20%, Race board asks for more support, A man against profits, Assurance in Lisbon on Nato support, Five unions to attend crucial 'Observer' talks, Foreign Report Elephant and rhino endangered by well-armed poachers, Versatile banking system at businessman's bidding, Time-bomb blast at Biarritz tourist office, Roman coins not to go to the Crown, China ponders another invasion of Vietnam, Juveniles persisting in vandalism and violence should be named in court, chief constable urges, Belfast lecturer shot dead in her home, Opposition forces debate on Sanjay crash, Jewish camp survivors to meet again, Soviet nerve gas 'sent to Eritrea war zones', Nato warns Russia it is prepared to rearm, Kampala bill for Tanzania troops climbs to £60m, 'Chef to 6,000, Postwar reforms set a new pattern, Disaster predicted in Jamaica, Politicians take note: the class war is over, M Giscard tries to rise above politics and speak for France, 'Destructing' concrete, Workers hostile to 12% pay rise ceiling, Industry and politics, White Paper on Ulster devolution goes ahead after Cabinet assent, Second tragedy for family, Nationalists push the Tories into third place, West Bank Diary, Whitehall union's protest, Most fishermen not trained in survival, report says, Fisher plan 'upheaval' for Lloyd's, Bonn fear of confrontation, Poverty ousted-at a price, Mr Reagan preempts President Carter's tax cutting strategy, Motoring How Japan halved its road deaths, Defence plans to restore assault by parachute, Law Society private member's Bill would give legal aid for bail applications, General, Man questioned in Seberg death inquiry, Sale of Nuclear fuel to India defended, Health service winter likely to be free of discontent, minister says, Sweeping in: Some of more than, State gathers up money lost in the jungle, Food Report Grocers lose interest in the sale of food, Kenyan airman's plea for asylum is rejected. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Westdeutsche Landesbank, Golf, Ici, Lufthansa, Ghh-Gruppe, Burnett & Hallamshire Holdings Limited, Electrocomponents Limited, Highland Queen, Frankfurt., Daily Transcript Service, Messeplatz Munchen, Dresdner Bank, Veba, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Bank Base Rates, Barrington Laurance, Deutscher Sparkassen Und Giroverband, Midland, Tyndall Gilt Fund Limited, Daimler., Plessey Group, Audemars Piguet, Mannesmann Ag, Bayerische Vereinsbank, Port Of Haburg, Central & Sheerwood, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Kwik-Fit (Tyres & Exhausts) Holdings Ltd., Welmar Pianos, Bayer, Kienbaum Consulting Group, Hargreaves Group, Ruhr Gas, Vanguard, Hypo Bank, Metallgesellschaft Ltd., Durapipe International Limited, Landesbank Stuttgart. Politics and Parliament: Attempt to cut six months L-test wait, Avoiding ghettoes in council estates, Labour view on Ulster 'disgraceful', Interest rates not helping small firms, MPs are shaken by British Steel's warning of liquidation unless Government finds another £400m, Plans of new chairman will seal fate of BSC: £400m more required now House of Commons, Signs that suggest inflation will fall shortly, Liberals want prices and incomes policy, PM refuses to tax more, borrow more or print more money, Government will not cheat pensioners House of Commons, Brutality and bullying of young recruits have no place in British Army, minister says, Message getting across on restraining cost of CAP. Law: Chancery Division Crown fails to extend treasure trove beyond gold and silver, Two accused of aiding escapers, Libel damages for London casino owner, Army to launch inquiry into 'bullied' soldier, Award of £35,000 damages over terrorist car deaths, Stirling Moss fined, Court of Appeal Proper damages for loss of hearing Smith v British Rail Engineering Ltd, Ex-Nazi accused of wartime camp murders, Deceit by student, Law reform urged for attempt offences. Weather: The Weather. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Special Reports. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, £10,000 plus Appointments, Services. Reviews: Casting Nijinsky to the wolves Nijinsky (AA) Empire Zombies (X) Classics Haymarket, Leicester Square, Oxford Street The Wobblies ICA Cinema Guyana: Crime of the Century (X) Odeons Kensington, Westbourne Grove, Paquita Sadler's Wells, Princess Daisy By Judith Kranz, Merce Cunningham's evergreen commitment, Philharmonia/Maazel Festival Hall, Buried Child Hampstead. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Rarities in rococo go under the hammer, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,260, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, New music director. Sport: Polo Stowell Park hang on, Yachting Consistency is cast away by most leaders, Golf, Rugby Union South Africans expect a record profit of £2.5m, Sports in Brief, Tennis Point of departure for Mrs Cawley, Cricket Rain-driven crowds could head for Malvern hills today, Golf Chance for Britons to extend experience, Motor racing Chief with French Grand Prix ace up his sleeve, Athletics Pressure on Ovett to meet Games 'deadline', Football Wednesday and United in Sheffield clash, Racing Newcastle programme. Editorials/Leaders: Spain Moves Towards Nato, Insolvency Of Steel, Self-Regulation At Lloyd's. Letters to the Editor: Bank profits should be used to aid first time home buyers, Zimbabwe's need of generous aid, Once again Great Britain is missing the bus, Picaso and Dali, Fair Tradings' need to consult with Advertising Standards Authority, Spouse's property interest, Farming and the banks, Christian sexual ethics, Seeboard refutes complaint, Language and liturgy, Play publicity, Mathematics of teaching, Public expenditure cuts, Good husbandry, Britain, the PLO and the Zionists, Overseas student's fees, Index-linked savings are only a limited privilege, Merely players. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 28, 1955 Aid to Yugoslavia. Obituaries: Mr David Burpee, Mr Irving Harrison Reorganization of British Shoe Corporation, Mr Demetrios Partsalides, Rev F. Maccarthy Willis-Bund, Mr Patrick O'higgins. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Prices drift as profit-takers move in, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report, Stock Exchange Prices Electricals lend firm tone. Business and Finance: Rolls-Royce rival bid discounted, State to run Italian SIR group, Discount market, NEB team off to review Inmos in America, Action on car imports urged, Commodities, Foseco Minsep puts in £40.3m agreed bid for Unicorn, Companies face Saudi contracts ban, 3,000 jobs go in vehicles and electronics as industry cutbacks intensify, Business Diary: Sullivan's travels · Bankers' half measures, First downturn in five years at ACC, London sugar market adjusts EEC price, Technology West Coast answering service... with a difference, Chinese contract hope for Belfast yard, Foseco's drive for expansion, Chemicals hope for short recession, Derbyshire mine issue announced, International New offer for City Investing, Stead and Simpson higher, In Brief, Lean times at Shaw Carpets, British bath makers in a lather, Briefly, Bank urged to maintain flexibility, Capital Spending, British Shipbuilders hits target, Banking costs are mounting, Plea for cheaper business loans, Harris sells credit group, Statement on Rhodesia bonds likely soon, Spreading the wordprocessing bureaux, Nr John Bentley: Tebbitt Group, £10m French computer deal for ICL, Disputes end £20m defence contracts, Pensions criticism of Wilson, Profits doubled at Burnett & Hallamshire, Gold, Wind of change in Lime Street, Half-time results slump at Henlys, Electronics group beats forecast by £500,000, Summary of the Fisher report on Lloyd's self-regulation, EMS European Currency Rates, Cash call for £6m by Anderson Strathclyde, Liquidator for cargo airline. Business Appointments: Business appointments Bankers' association chooses new president. Births.
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