The Times - 17/11/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Peter Hennessy, Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Mario Modiano, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Labour Sfaff, By Lucy Hodges, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Richard Ford, From Christopher Thomas, By Kenneth Gosling, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Christopher Walker, From Ray Kennedy, From David Cross, From Charles Harrison, By Caroline Moorehead, Richard Ford, From David Bonavia, From Kuldip Nayar, From Trevor Fishlock, Joan Chissell, Nicholas Wapshott, John Percival, Noël Goodwin, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Stephen Pettitt, Richard Williams, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Roy McKelvie, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter Waymark, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Peter Jay, Eric Heffer, Michael Hornsby, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Michael Lapman, David Wood, BEATRICE E. LEACH, , A. OVERTON, , RICHARD STEVENS, , G. F. CUTTING, , O. TROUGHTON, , CHRISTOPHER ELRINGTON, , R. H. C. DAVIS, President, , P. WAUGH, , DONALDSON, , PLOWDEN, , ANTHONY CRIPPS, , C. P. RIGHTON, , JOHN H. ROBINSON, , CICELY MORGAN, , JOHN MARSH, , J. C. LANGLEY, , HILDA VERNON, , KATHLEEN ROWLAND, , ALEC SAMUELS, , G. C. BIRD, , Alfred Morris, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, Hugh Clayton, From Our Special Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, Frank Vogl, By David Blake, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, From John Huxley, By Edward Townsend, Brian Capstick, Clare Watson, Ralph Whitlock, J. T. CORNER, , J. B. H. BYFIELD, , MARTIN RUDD, , CLIVE ALLEN, , PETER COX, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Robinson, Nicholas Hirst, Michael Clark, By Our Financial Staff, From Calgary, Catherine Gunn, Peter Wilson-Smith, David Robinson, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Richard Owen, R. O., Robert Bailey, Susannah Tarbush, S.T., Andrew Lycett, A.L., Venetia Porter, Marelise Robinson,
ResumoNews: The Fertile Crescent faces the challenge, 800 jobs are threatened in Talbot car factories, £86,000 raised for theatre, Mr Foot may lose two moderates, House explosion injures seven people, Strong support for firemen's strike, union says, Syria Andrew Lycett outlines plans to attract visitors and describes some sights Private capital given its head to develop tourism, Civil Service union is taking first legal step to stop suspension of pay comparison by Whitehall, Alert at air and sea ports for lost official, Iran lifts ban on reporters, 'La gare nie rabota' Railway that does not run has a special staff, Frozen flock gives Pope big welcome, Minister is asked to reject bigger lorry plan, vice-chancellor suggests two-year degrees, dole money for students and fixed term contracts for staff, Socialists refuse to name PLO, Syria, BL hope of pay offer acceptance, Security conference in private session today, The Times Profile The man who stays unchallenged at the top in Moscow, Civic Trust award for landscaped quarry, Churchman in bribe allegation, Prisoners of conscience Zaire: Pongo Malanda, Drivers given sober warning by brewers, Black leaders critical of Benn appeal to fight for change by affiliating with Labour and unions, Farming and Food Agriculture minister reticent on US trip, Mr Foot 'will change mind on nuclear weapons', Thousands throng Warsaw union offices to air complaints, France will refuse to agree on European Commission's proposals for fishing quotas, Militant Sinai settlers organize campaign to resist evacuation, A brave attempt to combine the best of the Old and New Worlds' agricultural methods Master plans to fight disease, Armed Forces Most powerful build-up in the country's history, Three hurt as rally car leaves road, Concern over thousands of gallons of industrial waste from Holland being shipped to Britain, Company director missing after yacht is washed up, The Socialists who did not write to order, Expert explains 'the criminal look', How Americans see Mr Foot, 38 killed as blast wrecks Thai arms factory, Mr Reagan in economic talks, Industry State and private enterprise thrive together, Namibia is poised for black vote result, Art 'looted from Jews', Mao's widow charged with death of tens of thousands of innocent people during Cultural Revolution, Castles Desert palaces of recreation and pleasure, Mr Mugabe rejects idea of news group takeover, Girl murdered on way home from a party, New York sale of prints attracts £1,153,290, Celebrations in streets after coup in Bissau, Threat of legal action by Mrs Morley, Economy Political developments hamper Cabinet technocrats, Switching on to local television, Science report Marine biology: Old age in sea anemones, Heavy casualties as Iraqis continue push, India to be stood on its head in hunt for sports talent, Move to make CND a political party fails, A study of the language of history by the sea, Trust seeks changes at special hospitals, Ugandan parties agree on ground rules for election, Oil Rush to find new fields in desert, View from Westminster Health: some are more equal..., Social security: to cut or not?, Greek centre party formed by Mr Mavros, Health care payment by insurance proposed, Walesa restraint call as new strike looms, Widespread gratitude to Moscow, Synod is launched with as very small splash, A fishing prize that must not get away, Flight to beat the clock, Kidnappers set Swede free after six months, Bookshelf Three women dominate, Hundreds flee brush fires in Los Angeles, 'Unfair' test is depriving disabled wives of cash, Tribesmen exult at killing of Russians, Communications Future investment plans hinge on transport survey, Russia accuses West of financing opposition in Poland, Health Hospital services held back by lack of funds, Diary Of The Pillow Test, Woman dies in Athens riot, Cabinet turns to tax rises as cuts fight fails, Disused mine in South Wales to be museum, Fast at Maze condemned by cardinal. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Commercial Bank Of Syria, Syrian Petroleum Company, National Savings, The Arab Advertising Organization, Syrian Arab Company For Electronics Industries, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited, The General Organization For Food Industries, R-R Realisations Limited, General Establishment Of Enigineering Industries, The Hilton Roof., Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Ansafone, Spencer Gears (Holdings) Limited, Cmo, Gota Free Shop, Nt, Buchanan, Ripson Boswell & Company, Mas, 11 3/4 Per Cent Treasury Stock, 2003-2007, The Syrian Arab Airlines, Geci, Syria, The General Organization Of Free Zones, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pacific Western University, King George's Fund For Sailors, Northampton Development Corporation,, Glenfiddich, Memory & Concentration Studies, The General Organization For Textile Industry, The Brandt Report, Olivetti, The William Boulton Group Limited, Victoria Wine. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary House of Commons, Tighter rein to be kept on number of Bills. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,376, Regional Tv, Radio, New 'People', Personal Choice, Bridge event attracts 500 including top players. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Business For Sale, Educational, Public and Educational Appointments, Forthcoming Events. Law: Extradition move likely in French property scandal. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, Commercial property Where office space is still in demand. Reviews: The Jam Rainbow, Amadeus/Fischer Royal Festival Hall, YMSO/Blair St John's, Ballet Mantis The Place, Manon Covent Garden, Dreamtiger Round House, Resnais's continuing capacity to surprise, Books Adding to the gaiety of nations, Variety and vividness, Monteverdi Vespers Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Squash rackets Women's lob puts men in their place, Motor racing Lees leads from start to finish with a record, Sport Racing Anaglogs Daughter leans away with it, Football Liverpool's character survives severe test, Rackets Semi-finalists have to sweat it out, Motor rallying Main contenders fail to mast the conditions, Cricket Hadlee shows superb all-round form, Sports in Brief, Athletics Mrs Smith keeps her title, Hockey When Norfolk chairman flew the county flag, Tennis The King of Wembley intends to keep a tight grip on his crown, Golf Norman fulfils his promise in a close finish, Rugby Union Moseley are happy to accept gifts of Fate. Editorials/Leaders: Labour led by the Pen and the Sword, The AIM IS Less Tension. Letters to the Editor: Staff cuts in state statistical service, Moving Canada's Constitution, Kampuchean aid cut, CBI and Government, Parents Have A Right To Be Heard, Countryside changes, Firemen's pay, Another voice, Reclaiming VAT on taxi fares, 'Neutral' nuclear power talks, Uproar in the Commons, Follow that cab, Long and short of it, Access to public records, Standards of free newspapers, By the book, A way ahead in the prison dispute. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Nov 17, 1955 Geneva stalemate. Obituaries: Lord Coleraine Contribution to British wartime foreign policy, Mr Arnold Haskell. Business and Finance: Interest rate qestion mark over Wall Street, Scandinavia may buy surplus UK timber, Briefly Norwest sees return to profit, Energy Why Canadian oil men envy life south of the border, British coal-fired ship design goes on show, Directors stand by government policies, Rotaprint hit by profits collapse, £2,000m cuts target out of reach, Birmingham and Tamworth Co-op societies set for £130m merger, Steep fall in German industrial activity, Industry in the regions Breathing new-life into the Cotswolds, New legislation planned to raise British Steel borrowing limit, New delays in Buchan oil field, In Brief, More share prices, Taking on the corporate giant, Business Diary profile: The marketing of Professor Smith, Corporation tax-the way ahead, The Pound, Brokers' views Support for brewers after fall in shares, Free selling course offer to the young, This Week Analysts look to Tesco for about £30m, Unfair dismissal-how the law is working, Freight Trade boost from grain and coal, The danger of another oil price explosion, Commodities Difficult times lie ahead for international marketing managers, Investment abroad 'no drain on resources', Why companies could soon be buying their own shares. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two join board of Murray Glendevon Invst. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 496.6 + 20.0 (4.2%), Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Euromarkets Traders shrug off rise in oil prices. Births.
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