The Times - 17/09/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, By Frances Gibb, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Tim Jones, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, who, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Winder, By Ian Bradley, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Ialey Hodges, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Schuil, From Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Follett, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Special Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Nicholls, By Sydney Friskin, By Alan Gibson, From Gerald Richmond, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, Peter Euans Home Affairs correspondent, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, J. R. Lucas, John Higgins, Richard Williams, Noël Goodwin, Brian Alderson, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, By Our Arts Reporter, Baron Phillips, Geoffrey Smith, Judy Hillman, Ronald Faux, Bernard Levin, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A. F. T. MARRIAN., G. W. QUICK-SMITH, , C. WILSON, , HAROLD GLOVER, , FENNER BROCKWAY, , P. T. van der MERWE, , ARNOLD JENNINGS, , ROGER MUSGRAVE, , H.W. THOMPSON, ANDREW GILCHRIST, PATRICK STOBART, BRYAN STEVENS., J. P. BROOKE-LITTLE, ALAN MATTINGLY, , J. D. J. HAVARD., IAN PARSONS, , GEORGE CAMPBELL, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, A friend, By John Huxley, By Bill Johnstone, Derek Harris, From Nicholas Hirst, By Our Economies Staff, By Richard Evans, From Frank Vogl, By Catherine Gunn, Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Kenneth Owen, R. H. FRYER, , C. P. MORTON, , C. J. SAVILLE GLANVILL., WILLIAM THOMAS, , C. K. YOUNG, A. B. M. BATANERO, , M. J. B. ALMOND., MRS PHYLLIS BRAND, , J. T. COPPOCK, , ANNABEL EATHERLEY., JAMES WHETTER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Paul Routledge, Frank Vogl, By Margareta Pagano, From AP-Dow Jones, New York, By Michael Prest, Edited by Peter Davalle, Stephen Downer, Michael Frenchman, S.D., A.R., Sidney Wise, DENNIS TOPPING, DENNIS DWYER, M.F., Alan Robinson,
ResumoNews: Talks on Consett bid start tomorrow, Rare illustrated manuscript by Leonardo da Vinci expected to fetch a record auction price, Familiar agenda of intractable disputes and rivalries as UN session opens, Science report Biology: X chromosome success, Nalgo chiefs overruled by members on pay, London print of 'Star' to be discussed, Swedish sweet reasonableness may yet prevail, Guerrillas shell US embassy in El Salvador, Bolsa Stock Exchange growing pains, For the traveller, Oak furniture auction raises £33,272, Passengers use escape chutes from blazing jet, 134pc Israeli inflation is world's worst, London Labour group drops free public transport plan, Police prepare writs for £4m damages, Boys shown to be more numerate than girls, BBC economies may mean gaps in schools schedules, Loss of export markets feared in industry, Scottish Diary A tremor of a breeze over Gaelic, Police inquiry into conduct of CID chief, School head stoned to death, Trade Exports on the up-and-up, Steel, Wales wants better water on tap, Cabinet anxiety on minimum lending rate, Iran and Iraq content to stay on brink of war, Scenery construction again halted by BBC strike, Business is booming at Bookshop-on-Wye, Slowing of detente cheers China, Bumpy flight patterns round the world, Coroner calls for stricter hang-gliding supervision, United States is becoming a bigger and bigger customer, Coup casts gloom over Cyprus peace talks, NUR pledges support for dock stoppage, MPs urge more aid in S Pacific, Holland avoids fight on the pay front, Jewish vote is crucial to several MPs, study by lecturer says, Professor Jean Piaget dies aged 84, Search fails to find any sign of British ship, Haemophilia: the expensive but vital factor, Airport protester takes fight against noise to Europe, Israel says detained Arabs had committed a total of eight murders in occupied West Bank, Agriculture SAM to the rescue in the drive to bring food to the seriously undernourished, Turkish Army promises civilian Cabinet this week, Construction, In-bond British investment sought, Bitter criticism of the, Cuba promises hijackers a harsh reception, Motors, Social Focus A moral rule for our troubled prisons, 'Billygate' committee may call President, Bedgebury School, Mexico The sleeping giant awakens, Danes claim money from Britain, Russian in Kabul seeks US asylum, New Polish unions consider need for a central office, Four-year development plan like 'dog without claws', Welsh may win in TV language battle, German firms plan airlift of food to maintain sales, Iran MPs take time over hostage issue, Major Haddad ready to defy UN force in fight with PLO, EEC refrains from condemning army takeover in Turkey, Mining, Fight to save hospital from closure changes course, Industry and politics, Terms of Lome proposal to Salisbury agreed, Ports, Cruise deposits to Canary Islands lost, US seeks missile curb meeting next month, Complaint over sports visit to S Africa, Payments to civil servants confirmed, Alsace court rules in favour of dismissed parish priest, Commonsense before the law, France staggers the start of the school year, General, The unreal situation at Liverpool that brought docks showdown, Unions Now the workers want 30 per cent more, Commission on family life proposed, Heaven for the beautiful people, New party just a little unclear on policy, Magnificent chrysanthemums, Risks seen in outdated brain operations. Index. Law: Libyans get life for murder of exiles, Libyan killer squad waited two months, Convictions in ex-envoy death case quashed, Defendants absent in kidnap trial, BBC costumes head on theft charge, Prosecution agrees to drop case against MP accused of breaching peace, Ex-Ladbroke's man cleared of corruption. Display Advertising: Punch, Cydsa, Berkeley Square, Serfin, Investments, Banco Nacional Da Mexico, Gilts, Petroleos Mexicanos, Basf, Bank Base Rates, Mexican Line, Hh, Algodones Del Pacifico, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Intermex, Pifco, Valores Industriales, S.A., Badcock Interim Results, Jetta., G. H. Downing & Co. Limited, Mexico, Genius. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: PARLIAMENT, September 16, 1980 EEC urged to help poorer nations. Sport: Tennis Davis Cup takes bold stride towards a more compact format, Rugby Union Somerset prove superiority with late rush, Hockey England juniors step into senior party, Rugby League Charlton show their interest, Racing, Golf Foundation to make cuts, Football Restrained flutter in order for Forest, For the record, Cricket Not so much a summer, more a season of English discontent, Yachting Freedom shows her rival the quickest way home, Boxing Little man from Stepney finds a world of pitfalls. Reviews: Books A virtuoso hand with colour, Milt Jackson Ronnie Scott's, Béjart's view of Venetian life... and death Don Giovanni Geneva, Filling in leisure time, The Servants New Theatre Cardiff, Polish award for 'Times' critic, Book review French's message could be 'salvation of rugby', Caracalla Sadler's Wells, Enjoying Alan Bennett, Webster in Manchester Clearing the vital hurdle boldly The Duchess of Malfi Royal Exchange. Classified Advertising: The Macallan, La creme de la creme, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Acknowledgments, Situations Wanted, Entertainments, Services. Property: Residential property, Rentals, Property Get away from it all to a remote railway station. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The man who made me drunk on Shakespeare, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 17, 1955 Death of L. S. Amery. Editorials/Leaders: Miles Off Course, The Hostages 319 Days On. Letters to the Editor: Time to review nuclear power plans, Taxation allowance for married couples, Apartheid in practice, Preventing football hooliganism, Service from the banks, Architectural heritage, Herefordshire and the Welsh link, Routes across Europe, Giving a fair account of the public services, A diplomat's business, Bulls danger to ramblers, Estimating the number of jobs lost through redundancy, Pricing of official publications, Those frustrating bank queues, Animals in captivity, Bilingual cabin crews, Of trivial import, Visit by EEC group, Ernest Bevin centenary, Sheep may safely graze, Much binding, Wind-assisted ships, Plans for fishing industry, The ethics of power, Employment legislation, Newhaven fort plans, Rhodesia House statues, On whose service?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr A. K. Hamilton Jenkin, Mr Gerald Verner, Mr John Utter, Brigadier F. M. W. Harvey, Vc, Mr Bill Evans Original and influential jazz pianist, Mrs June Churchill. Business and Finance: Sirdar advances again, Record hopes at Home Charm hit by interim fall, Discount market, Accelerating pace of America's trade with China, Construction losses slow Amey, Soviet Union faces poor sugar crop, Barrow Hepburn interim profits dip, Foreign exchange report, International Sony profits up 270pc for first three quarters, Inveresk loss tops £1.5m, Once talks on pricing system break down, Not so much of the 'hidden economy', Labour may try to nationalize GEC, Telegram offices to close, T Cowie wrangle with Ewer takes new turn, Low Soviet growth for next five years likely, Dock strike fears prop up sterling, Bowater-Scott reveals £70m mill proposals, American industrial production shows first gain for six months, In Brief, Bodycote down, but payout held, Oil imports will cause 'record deficits', Commdities, Seagram Shopping around with £958m, Price freezes in store for high street shoppers, 50 more jobs in Fidelity Radio turnaround, The Pound, SDR basket to comprise only five currencies, Briefly, British Gas hopes to use Statfjord field, Pay claims: how big an obstacle for Mrs Thatcher?, Cross currents in the gilt market, Steel corporation to invest more than £1,000m over next four years, Oil and gas outlay to rise, LMS lifts payout as profits jump, Laird trying to speed arbitration, Call to end building prices policy, Business Diary: Shipmates depart · Bull for China's shoppers, Hanson Trust's $25m convertible bond issue. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Late rally in equities on dock hopes, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities close off the bottom. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for Taylor Woodrow. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,324. Births.
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