The Times - 28/02/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Dan van der Vat, By Gabriel Ronay, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge, Donald Macintyre, By Our Labour Staff, From Tim Jones, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Michael Hatfield, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Clifford Webb Midlands Idustrial Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Kenneth Owen, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Frances Gibb, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Annabel Ferriman, By Geraldine Norman, By Margaret Stone, From Michael Hornsby, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Ray Kennedy, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Hasan Akhtar, From Patrick Brogan, From Christpher Walker, From Alan McGregor, From Richard Wigg, From Ivor Davis, By Caroline Moorehead, by Arrigo Levi, From Richard Hughes, Rosemary Brown, Trevor Fishlock, Ned Chaillet, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Reynolds, John Greenhalgh, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, By Tom German, By Aubrey Morris, By Rex Bellamy, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Iverach McDonald, Peter Langan, Elaine Feinstein, David Williams, David Hunt, Andrew Sinclair, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Martin Huckerby, David Wood, HANS WERNER HENZE, , THURSTAN SHAW, , ROBIN WILSON, , CLIVE LANDA, , P. H. KEMP, , MARK TENNANT, , JEREMY MAYHEW, , R. S. DALE, , P. A. PENNANT-REA, , CLARE FORDHAM, , MARTIN LEWES, , TOM SARGANT, , ROBIN OSMOND, , DOUGLAS COOPER, , W. COWLEY, , DUNCAN FAIRN, , BEVERLEY MATHIAS, , J. R. TYRIE, , By Charles McKean, From Peter Hill, By Peter Wainwright, David Hewson, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Philip Robinson, By John Huxley, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Richard Allen, Insurance Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Caroline Atkinson, M. G. G. Pillai, By Edward Townsend Industrial Staff, By Nicholas Hirst, Energy Correspondent, From Koji Nakamura, DONALD H. HARKER, , R. L. MATTHEWS, A. P. PEEL CROSS, , T. C. BARKER, , ALAN EDEN GREEN, , PETER CLARKE, , R. BARDELL, , B. MILLER JONES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Clark, By Our Financial Staff, From Darel Delamaide, By Our financial Staff, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Queen Mary sinking in a sea of cash trouble, Too good to waste, Janata leader resigns as party rift deepens over caste issue, NF asks to speak on public order, Labour Party's moderates score victories, Terrorists hold 30 diplomats in Bogota, Learning a lesson from the Macmillan era, Hostage hoax nets armed raiders £395,000 haul, Picketing law confused, police say, Policies must be explained, Tory MP says, Group to advise on health decisions, Festival in York Minster, House building 'not fair on single people', More special units to fight terrorism in Ulster, M Barre defends his record and ridicules opposition strictures, Almost a millionaire:Mr David Preston, a, TUC rejects plea by moderates for state-financed ballots, Senator Kennedy and Mr Bush fight on despite first reverses, UN step to impede political abductions, Hostility rises in West Bank after 40 vehicles damaged, Architecture report Bringing the country to the city, Duke on fallacy of sport, Wales CBI to seek tax cuts, Bow Group calls for selection reforms, Pollution teams fight oil from wrecked tanker, Kenya praised for containing Marburg virus, Settlement of £250 over boy's caning, Council may appeal against High Court ruling that it has a duty to house Ethiopian refugee, Vietnamese agents detected in camps among refugees, Tinned food companies restricting supplies, Ministers prepare for showdown on EEC cash, Latest European snow reports, Arts Diary, Release still distant for hostages, Farmers need permission to scare off protected geese, World View Stronger mechanism needed for EEC action in emergencies, If you want to know who's who in Europe..., Cuba's love for Africa dying with its pigs, Letter writer disciplined, Moscow hints at what West could do to help resolve Afghan crisis, Pressure on Civil Service Union for all-out strike, Whisky producers expect bigger sales as EEC court rules against unequal taxes on spirits, US sees urgent need for Greece in Nato, Prof Friedman an hour with Prime Minister, Unions contest right to replace BL convener, Airliner fire: Passengers run for, Dayan call for Israel withdrawal, Long queues as Rhodesia goes to the polls, MP's question on sculpture, Israel-EEC rift over Jerusalem, Protest strike by teachers, Lisbons mosque will renew centuries-old tie, President Tito is 'sinking fast', Train deaths could have been avoided, BR told, Paisley plan for cabinet of one party, Report urges curb on lorry noise and pollution, Italian Government may fall, Councils agree to study Nalgo pay claim, Safety for squash players in glasses, Three years of church occupation celebrated, Report calls for new approach on refugees, Inquiry call on dirty books guide, Whites beat up two British monitor officers, National strategy aimed at blockading private plants, Dissident's son denies father was a burglar, EEC help on transport is suggested, Why the rag trade is in tatters this winter, Farm animal protest is rejected, The Pope puts off Manila visit until poll anger cools, Divorced parents' school plea, Tube disruption threat, Census forms unlikely to include race question, S Africans watch election with concern, Bill to end ban on a marriage, Journalists 'need more protection', Irish PAYE cut, but petrol, drinks go up, Giscard defence of détente with Russia, Flemish oak cabinet sold for world record £33,000, Flight computer 'could save £200m in fuel', Guerrillas plan for a Marxist Salvador, The 'jungle hell' of Heathrow airport, Paris funicular even greedier than Concorde, Some British troops will remain but in new roles, Steel unions launch leaflet drive urging strikers to ignore or spoil BSC 'ballot about a ballot', French may sell Pakistan more jets. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, General Accident, Portakabin, Shooting Times, High & Dry, Crescourt, Bank Base Rates, Mas, Business Perspective, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Department Of Energy, The Information Service, Glass Glover Group, The Nuclear Power Information Group, Legge, Boc, Imperial, Rippon Boswell & Company, Mercedes-Benz. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Jury clear authors of criminal libel over 'Johnny Go Home', Custody death figures 'jiggery-pokery', Seven years for killing Briton, Court of Appeal Taxpayers' right to be heard Regina v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Ex parte National Federation of Self-employed and Small Businesses Ltd, Licence plea by 'new' Ladbroke casino group, Queen's Bench Division Homeless need have no local connexion Regina v Hillingdon London Borough Council, Ex parte Streeting, Businessmen can sue over tax amnesty. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Theatres, -Managerial-administrative-Secretarial-Personal Asssistants-, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Ralph Richardson in new Storey play at National, Lifestyle of a light heavyweight, The Tempest Bbc2, Last night's television Secret Orchards Granada, Carl Seeman Wigmore Hall, Horror merchants The Third Book of Unknown Tales of Horror Edited by Peter Haining (Sidgwick & Jackson, £5.95) The After Midnight Ghost Book Edited by James Hale (Hutchinson, £5.95), A tiger in the gilded cage On the Contrary My Mary McCarthy (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £8.50), Golden moment BBCSO/Loughran Festival Hall / Radio 3, Woman of the Revolution Alexandra Kollontai, Fiction Old Soldiers By Paul Bailey (Cape, £4.95) From the Fifteenth District By Mavis Gallant (Cape, £4.95) Madonna of the Island By Miranda Seymour (Michael Joseph, £5.95), Loud Boy Warehouse, Our Man of the World Public and Private By Humphrey Trevelyan (Hamish Hamilton, £8.95), Triple bill Sadler's Wells, A fair city Dublin, Alicia de Larrocha: a pianist who keeps Albeniz's music in mind. Sport: Football The night Manchester united to keep Wanderers in chains, Badminton New doubles pair keep England on top, Rowing Balliol left trailing in Oriel's wake, Tennis Close call for Connors in first round, Cricket Three centuries on final day of match marred by sourness, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Robertson is recalled, Racing, Motor racing Renault lap up rarefied air of Kyalami, Show jumping Macken chalks up £10,000 on a clean slate, Olympic Games Government refuse to finance Britons, For the record, Squash rackets Miss Smith loses a tactical battle, Boxing The matchstick man with fire in his fists, The new reign of permutations in the speculator's kingdom. Politics and Parliament: Firearms policy, Criticism of small plots of land sold for leisure, High standard of directors expected, Legal access for all to countryside, Insulation of many houses still Possible, UK's unanswerable case over EEC budget, Economy threatened by decline in manufacturing industry House of Lords, New peer, Opposition pressure for athletes to go House of Commons, Counteracting the creeping and faceless acquisition of companies, Tory council that does not want to sell houses. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Why one into freedom can't go, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 28, 1955. Editorials/Leaders: A Legal Process Open To Abuse, A Bargain That Has To Be Kept, Gruelling Contest Ahead. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesian masterworks, By ship to Middle East, An invaluable quango, Complaints of injustice, Price of social services, Parliament and industry, Cross picket lines, Sprucing up hillsides, A private view of British art, Counter point, Spirit of cooperative enterprise, Keys to the success of ITV2-without ITV1 warfare, Poor overseas radio reception, Without a word, Pots or kettles?, Continental travel and green card, British Council cuts, History's imports lesson, A foreign field, Differences about Britain's road to hyper-inflation, The occasional slip. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Dr A. W. Chapman Service to Sheffield University, Church news. Obituaries: Lt-Gen A. N. Floyer-Acland, Dr Hope Trant, Dr George S. Purkis. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Scattered features, Recent Issues, Authorized Units,Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock markets Interest in second liners enlivens dull trading. Business and Finance: Discount market, Cash limit could be squeezed further, Mr Lacey may bid for Lonrho, Business Diary: Electrotechnical hitch · BL in reverse?, Eurosyndicat, Payout doubled by Brown Brothers, Commodities, More businesses turn to factoring, Kings of the Castle review their Euro-subjects, Investors cautious on Treasury £800m offer, Sit-in at Airfix plant to go on, Shipbuilders facing £40m Polish loss, Apology over Lloyd's Sasse statement, UDT borrowings cut after £12.5m sale, In Brief, Economic notebook But what if the Government's policy succeeds?, Options, Sorting out the posts from the telephones, Forecast of slowdown in German economy, The Pound, Employment Gazette Marked deterioration in Britain's strike record throughout 1979, Sterling Spot and Forward, Backing for Canadian reactor, Briefly, OECD chief calls for restraint over threat of steel clash, Stemming troubles in tin trade, Iran assets stay safe in Switzerland, AGB Research in £3.6m cash call, Interest rate possibilities, Japanese fear that yen may hit new low, Newspaper group profits rise to £3.46m, Gold, German recycling creates 1,300 jobs, Sterling: Other Markets, Gold rush boost for Johnson Matthey, Belgium joins 'war' on interest rates, Second private group takes a stake in Messerschmitt, International Sumitomo Chemicals push ahead to a record, EMS European Currency Rates, Tough year ahead for valves and pumps sector. Business Appointments: Business appointments New president for Engineering Employers. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,160. Property: Rentals, Properties under £30,000. Births.
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