The Times - 28/03/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Poltical Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Craig Seton, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Nicholas Timmins, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Frances Gibb, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From John Earle, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Cross, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, by Arrigo Levi, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, By Gabriel Ronay, David Cross, Geoffrey Matthews, Hugh Clayton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Peter Marson, From John Blunsden, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Noel Goodwin, David Robinson, William Mann, Max Harrison, Barry Millington, Paul Routledge, Geraldine Norman, Michael Binyon, Geoffrey Smith, BYERS, , F. G. KATZ, , P. A. MERTON, , T. M. CHALMERS, , D. H. M. WOOLLAM, , M. M. BULL, , G. H. WRIGHT, , JAMES FITZSIMONS, , DEREK WALKER-SMITH, , RICHARD BESSEL, D. G. BLACKBOURN, BULLOCK, JANE CAPLAN, , F. L. CARSTEN, , RICHARD J. EVANS, , JAMES JOLL, , LOTHAR KETTENACKER, , JEREMY NOAKES, EVE ROSENHAFT, JONATHAN STEINBERG, ZARA STEINER, JILL STEPHENSON, Z. A. B. ZEMAN, SAMUEL BRITTAN, , BARRY RILEY, , J. L. T. DAVIES, , HARRIS OF HIGH CROSS, , HARRIS OF GREENWICH, , T. M. STOCKDALE, , DENYS CARNILL, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , DAVID PALLISER, , SHAMUS O. D. WADE, , RODERICK C. OGLEY, , KEITH SALTER, , G. ROSSITER, , A. GRAHAM HELLIER, , JAN MORRIS, , From Clive Cookson, From Our Own Correspondent, A correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, From Frank Vogl, By Caroline Atkinson, David Blake, By Richard Allen, By Our Industrial Staff, By Our Management Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, From Michael Frenchman, JOHN ALLEN, , DEREK EZRA., ANTONY FLEW, , NORMAN HART, , C. P. D. DAVIDSON, , SHAUN STEWART, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, John Chartres, J.C., R.K., A.G.,
ResumoNews: 19% offer by private firm on eve of steel pay inquiry, Mr Vance seeks new look for US foreign policy, Heavy engineering struggles for orders, Embassy siege Colombia at the political crossroads, Japanese cancel Chile invitation, Cabinet to study new Ulster move, Mr Mugabe preparing for black summit in Lusaka, Katyn spectre still haunts Poles, BBC talks on pay adjourned, Student rent strikes predicted grants increase by only 14.7%, Jobs from oil: boom is over, World View Gauging West's mood through a glass darkly, Britain keeps low profile in the 'arc of crisis', Beaverbrook's 1940 'compromise peace plan', The EEC row: bad news for a centre party, Mr Biffen tells faint hearts on Budget that only time will tell, 120 missing as oil rig capsizes in North Sea gale, Universities to get 14% rise in recurrent grant, Science report Climatology: American research plan, BL warning of disciplinary action, Inflation and corruption threaten the Baathist regime in Syria, Latvian Diary, Bonn seeking EEC payments deal, Running rings around the auction rules, Sad chorus of needy on Riviera, MPs may ask Mr Benn for reactor policy views, Mr Carter ventures forth from White House, El Salvador gun battle ends with 11 killed, Latest European snow reports, Strike clause will limit union action, American census Bureau at centre of several storms, The North-East A distinctive area, Nine held for questioning after £3m silver robbery, Food Report Changing lifestyles Demise of the dining room, Auction law reminder to dealers, Motoring Case for and against automatics, Three wise men in muddied Waters, Breathtaking scenery beyond the industrial strip, Mountbatten memorial venture, CIA 'planted fake pine in aspen grove', £85m extra in fuel subsidy for needy, and pensioners' insulation grant rises by £4m, Battle for chad capital gathers momentum while talks on ceasefire continue in cathedral, World Conservation Strategy The need to preserve genetic diversity, Pushing the boat out slowly, Israeli troops stop outsiders entering Hebron, TUC move to end power station dispute, Girls 'squeezed out of higher education', Rome coalition raises hope of April EEC summit, US Elections Undecided Volatiles come to Senator Kennedy's rescue, Terrorism 'should not be separate offence', Egypt and Israel will extend their talks, Palace says rises are justified by inflation, Luxembourg supports claim for equal pay, Mafeking escapes from the Boers a second time, 'Shelter' calls housing cuts irresponsible, Zimbabwe bird to appear on new flag, Boeing wins Pentagon contract for missiles, Ukraine Church leader nominated, Bonn holds key to European Olympic boycott, Iraq widens boycott from Zionists to all Jews, £12 deduction from benefit could have saved £8m on steel strike, Mr Jenkin says, Thai pirates ram Vietnamese refugee boat, 'Ghost of Belvoir' will haunt philistines, duke warns inquiry, Miners respond to cash injection, Night ferry rail service to Paris may end, Call to end trend for fewer and larger farms, Transport system is pride of region, MP resigns as Manifesto treasurer, New divisions cause dissent, BBC defers its decision on games cover, Doctors Urged to cut use of tranquillizers, Metropolitan councils' new policy on block grants, Graduations from Cranwell, Going home? Pablo Picasso's anti-war painting, Island parish votes 'dry' in referendum, Walker plan would bar cheaper food imports, Taming the three rivers for the year 2000, Education officials to explain cash limits, In hot pursuit of chips. Index. Display Advertising: Peterlee Development Corporation, Public Auction, Washington Development Corporation,, Manchester Business School, Multiple Display Advertisements, Prosperity Publications, 58th Milan Trade Fair, Tyne And Wear County Council, Grindlays Bank Limited, Anglo American Corporation Group, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Northern Rock, Nei, Help The Aged, Bank Base Rates, John Huston's "Wise Blood", The Times, Ford, The Advertising Association Conference, W. S. Yeates Limited, Planelectric, Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Swallow Hotels Limited,, Beaumont Properties Limited, King George's Fund For Sailors, Air Zimbabwe, Laing, Vaux, Saudia, North Of England Development Council, Simpson, Prestel, Legge, Apv Holdings Limited, British Manufacturing Industry., Cleveland County,. Weather: The Weather. Law: 3 sentenced men held in police cells, House of Lords Effect of Community law on pornographic imports Regina v Henn Regina v Darby, Gaullist leaders win case against journalist, 15 get death sentences in Tunis trial, Big damages awarded to former BL chiefs, Keeping within time limits, Youth is led from Kelly inquest after boy alleges assault, Father loses son's £5,000 bail, Six jailed over cheques, Prison term on police driving chief is set aside, Trial by judge and jury urged in place of 'sus' law, Boy tried to kill his family in house fire, Italian charged with arson at consulate, Naval officers reprimanded over 'riotous' party. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Complaint by Petrosian to world chess body, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,185, Personal Choice, Alma-Tadema piano, makes £177,273. Politics and Parliament: Proposals are fair to all and protect the weak, More exports to United States, Cost of social security must be checked if tax reforms are not to be impeded, Protection in shelter from blast and fallout, All strikers to have benefits cut by £12, Balance and taste of programmes a matter for the BBC, Investment companies, Chancellor's plans attacked as a prospectus for decline: burden put on those least able to bear it House of Commons, III-informed campaign against justice Bill House of Lords, High unemployment will force a U-turn, Two more days on budget. Sport: Squash rackets Miss Hoffmann makes sure for her team, Rowing Big sleep ends as Oxford leave zombies behind, Hockey London aim for fourth title in succession, Racing Hill of Slane can rise to fresh heights, Cricket Another sponsor for Somerset, Motor racing Ferrari hope to maintain good record, Badminton Young Dane will test seedings and Miss Bridge, Golf Holders again take to extra holes, Football Greenwood discovers something he has always wanted, Equestrianism Captain Phillips gains compensation, Boxing Leonard intends to be greater than greatest, For the record, Rugby Union Millfield keep the best until last. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Educational, Forthcoming Events, Services, Situations Wanted, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Reviews: Doctor Faustus Fortune, Hakan Hagegard Wigmore Hall, Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, Songmakers' Almanac Purcell Room, LSO/Berglund Festival Hall, Lucrezia Borgia Covent Garden, An Optimistic Thrust Young Vic, Cassavetes's subtle improvisations towards reality The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (AA) Electric Cinema/ Little Bit Ritzy Silver Dream Racer (AA) Dominion Préparez Vos Mouchoirs (X) Curzon When Time Ran Out (A) Warner West End North Sea Hijack (A) Ritz Santiago Alvarez Season National Film Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: Europe And The Atlantic, Taxation And Family Policy. Letters to the Editor: German reform, Withholding of VAT payments, Local government staffing, Effects of inflation, Wiener Library move, London medical schools, Expansion of Britain's coal industry, North Sea oil stock, UK lagging behind in data protection, Wide scope of public relations, Lowering the flag, Channel tunnel risk, Symptoms of decline, Olympic Association's Moscow decision, Obstacles to business, Human rights in Britain, Fixing child benefits, Damaging effects of building inspection fees proposal, Arsonists in Wales. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Berkhamsted School for Girls, University news, Latest appointments, Senior Royal Air Force appointments, Prof Horlock to head Open University. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago France ratifies. Obituaries: Miss C. J. Whittington, Maj-Gen B. A. Coad British role in Korean War, Admiral Sir Henry McCall, Mrs Maria Ponikiewska. Business and Finance: Discount market, EEC says US Steel's claims are 'excessive', No recovery at Carpets International, NEB backing for new microcomputer device, Commodities, Progress in Imperial takeover bid, Spending cuts key to new strategy, Sharp falls in gilts and equities, Euro-$ Deposits, Shell and BP face higher prices for deliveries from Kuwait and Iran, Pledge to renegotiate textiles pact, Sir Keith sees revival of small businesses, Alexander Howden tops £20m, In Brief, Success for Iceland's adaptable fishermen, 12% inflation hope as US returns record deficit, Burmah asks judge to free sale documents, Technology Robots on the payroll, International BASF pre-tax profits soar by 46.6 pc, The Pound, Dollar rise continues as sterling slips, Sun steps up Viking bid, Yorks Chemicals' 18pc decline, North Sea oil boosts profits at Charterhouse, Esso in £200m project to develop gas field, Briefly, PO Telecommunications target may be raised, Mr Sindona convicted over bank fraud, Odds against big-screen betting, Options Surprise recovery at APV Holdings, Bestobell keeps its promises, Gold, 115p payout agreed on Godfrey Davis shares, Mr Lacey confirms Everflex closure, Arthur Bell expands home market share, After the Budget, Business Diary: Brewers caught on the hop? · Electric shocker for Lucas, OFT'S Mr Borrie prepares for the chase, EMS European Currency Rates, Facing up to a handover of the shipyards. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore funds, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts lead the way down, Stock markets Equities retreat as rally fails to materialize, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at BR Property Board. Births.
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