The Times - 05/04/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By David Felton and Ronald Kershaw, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, From Arthur Osman, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Young, By Our Planning Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By John Chartres, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Walker, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ray Kennedy, By Edward Mortimer, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ivor Davis, From Richard Wigg, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Richard Streeton, By Gerald Davies, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Keith Macklin, by Brian Glanville, Kay Dick, Kathleen Nott, Caroline Moorehead, Jan Stephens, Michael Leapman, Philip Howard, David Wade, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson, Jeremy Cooper, Roy Hay, John Carter, Pamela Vandyke Price, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, John Higgins, Fred Emery, Anthony Seldon, Robert Fisk, Paul Cestreicher, Alan Gibson, SPENS, , BRIAN PRICE, , PETER BOTTOMLEY, , JULIAN FILOCHOWSKI, , JAMES O'BRIEN, , MICHAEL IVENS, , J. C. SWAFFIELD, , MARTIN HASSECK, , DONALD H. D. SOUTHALL, , JOHN MONTAGU, , T. L. BEAGLEY, , DAVID LLEWELLYN, , JAMES LOUGHRAN, , PETER LAST, , JOHN LYTTLE, , GRAHAM NOBLE, , MARIORIE POLLARD, , C. F. ELIAS, , From Our Association Football Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, Richard Harries, By Huon Mallaheu, By Our Arts Reporter, From Peter Norman, By John Whitmore, Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Bill Johnstone, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, Ross Davies, RY, BY ross, Robin Young, John Drummond, JD, Adrienne Gleeson, Sylvia Morris, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, MS, Colin Leach, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, By Philip Robinson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Teachers are urged not to link pay and conditions, Ching Ching critical but eating, Sportsview Five in a row for Oxford?, Labour MP supports anti-Tory conference, Toxic cloud after Boston rail crash, Saturday Review,. Very much reality, Iran given warning of US anger, Empty train fire mystery, Signor Cossiga forms coalition Cabinet after 'sleepless nights', Science report Vision: New light on colour, France plans substantial cut in oil consumption, Garter insignia acquired, The shock and the challenge of Bristol, Brittany mayors withdraw from pollution plan, Mr Healey and Mr Jay 'on IRA list', Sir Winston Churchill: the unhampered vision, Bail given to nurse in Las Vegas death case, Ministers go in Maputo reshuffle, Gardening Trimming along the borders, Pressure mounting for public inquiry into Bristol riot, Best of British, Marked trout open the season with a splash, Johannesburg police station attacked by guerrillas, New Polish Premier tells nation to prepare for austerity, Good Food Dark blue appetizers, Travel Timeless Tuscany: the delightful truth, Letter from Aleppo T. E. Lawrence & Co. slept here, Dalai Lama wants plebiscite on Peking rule, Films Bill to write off debts, Party revolt threat to Belgian Premier, Firearm fees costings to be reviewed, Dostoevsky's vision of Christ's Resurrection, Why Anglicans must widen their horizons, Most lucrative Royal Academy exhibition ends, Moscow and Kabul sign treaty on Soviet troops, Forecast of drop in power load delays decision on reactors, French dispute Jenkins EEC settlement view, British proposal for neutral Afghanistan 'the only way', Moscow faces lean Easter as shops board food, Four blacks and Asians lose jobs on race board, Travel extra Dress optional, Saxon window: The Rev Peter Hiscock, Two empty supertankers sink after explosions, French doctors clash with social security officials, Israelis begin new settlement near Jericho, New pay rates still leave gap between stage and TV, Student killed in Bhutto commemoration riot, President's army fights to widen gains in Chad capital, Private collectors capture chess sets in £111,350 sale, Subsidy for lifts in two-storey council houses, Police chief did not go to see body, Motoring Broadsides are fired at garage trade, Drink Vintage trip, Taxi fares in London to rise by 25pc, Pilgrims fill Jerusalem's streets, Mr Scargill selected by left to fight for miners' presidency, Hesitation threatens Whitehall dig, Three lawyers reported held in Libya, Steel peace broken after 25,000 walk out, Stop trains on May 14, union urges, Telephone bills staff threaten action, Traditional, but for Brighton's nudes, Fickle holiday weather perilous for climbers, Plea over entry ban on children from Pakistan, Longbridge shop stewards vote against striking, China proposes duty-free Taiwan link, Britain's growing local museums thrive on home-bred enthusiasm, Concern at radioactive satellite debris, Disputes on boundaries 'a cause of bitterness', Yachtswoman case dismissed, Collecting Top of the Victorian class, South Africa says scientist obtained nuclear secrets, Shoparound with Beryl, Nuclear accident held little risk for public, US told. Index. Picture Gallery: Holidays-making the most of your money, Hoff of Heybridge Heath. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Floralies Of Ghent 1980, Thomson Villa And Apartment Square Deals, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Oxfam,, The Royal Opera, Westwood, Easter Prices, Sargon 2.5, Bank Base Rates, Alliance Building Society, The Times. Weather: The Weather. Law: Yugoslav crash driver jailed for 20 years, Three at hostel face charges, Mr Bert Lance is cleared of conspiracy. Politics and Parliament: House of Lords, Home Secretary awaiting Bristol riot report: public inquiry possible House of Commons, Scrutiny of every change in CAP, Impossible to impose solution in Ulster, Savings in education must be made, Sex education within moral framework. Sport: Football Return of Greenhoff against Liverpool is no sentimental thing, Olympic Games Britain fights nationalism, Rugby League A derby without stars, Hockey Ten goals from Ghosts to haunt Royal Leopold, Tennis Vilas's experience proves all too much for McEnroe, Rowing Oxford's cavaliers must parry and then thrust themselves, Show jumping Wall the winner and spoils are divided, Racing Major Gundry to lead Easter parade in which sire takes salute, Swimming Miss Wilmott outswims Miss Davies, Motor rallying Cloud of Mercedes dust, Rugby Union Penarth centenary one to remember, Weekend fixtures, For the record, Table tennis Reassurance for Mrs Hammersley, Golf Penalty of a marked ball that disappeared. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,191, Television, Easter Day programmes Television, Crossword for holidaymakers, Regional Tv, Radio, Chess Trollope's opinion of the great game, Personal Choice, Bridge How to play the percentages, TV highlights, Films On Tv. Reviews: Radio God in Man's image, Passion and energy As You Like It Stratford, No nonsense, Spectators to a war, The Sleeping Beauty Coliseum The Four Seasons Covent Garden, The making of a Masterpiece, Platform Performance Olivier, Offering a kiss of death, A Time There Was LWT (Sunday), Returning to the source, Survival of the fittest. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Services tomorrow: Easter Day, Home & Garden, Royal Festival Hall, Forthcoming Events, Animals And Birds, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Editorials/Leaders: First And Last Things, Confidences, Leaks And Sources. Letters to the Editor: Transport investment, Aims of Palestinians, Jesue Owens, Education in London, Theatre booking, Rebuilding war-shattered Indo-China, Health risks from lead, Arsonists in Wales, Sale of public art collections, Consumer representation, The San Salvador shooting, Deadlock in Cyprus, Payment to strikers, Cuts in BBC music. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times summary of the newspaper strike period for Monday, April 4, 1955. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr R. O. Latham, Lord Douglas Of Barloch Former Malta Governor, Sir Edward Bullard An outstanding scientist of his time. Business and Finance: Discount market, Call to rationalize specifications for engineering equipment, Imports worry on plastics, Hepworth falls 6.4pc at half-year, Do not let illness ruin your pocket-and the trip, Commodities, Shipbuilders board to retain union members, Babcock counts cost of strikes, Capital plan for small firms to be extended, Dutch close oil rig and ship venture, Dollar's gain continues as gold price slips by $23.5, London Brick ends £2m down, Time-sharing a villa, Currency versus cheques, Green tape for the motorist abroad, Damages claims over Hunt silver dealings, In Brief, Around the world in 80 days for £594, Check the brochures afterwards, Options, Holiday perks for investors, Government joins private sector in rescue of Belgian steel industry, Morgan Crucible raises pretax profits by £2.5m, Fun with foreign bank accounts, Complaint over letter from broker, $4,000 discount offered on Jaguars, Briefly, International Steady growth at Bayer, Gold, Stone-Platt is forced to change borrowings after trading losses, Sterling: Other Markets, Furness signals a warning to Mr Narby, Grouse, When your holiday is a disaster, Mr Carter authorizes China trade loans, Wm Morrison nears £5m. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Interest confined to oil sector, Wall Street, Dollar Spot Rates, The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Oils active again, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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