The Times - 15/05/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Michael Binyon, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Craig Seton, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Frances Gibb, By John Witherow, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From John Young, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Hewson, From Ronald Kershaw, From Martin Huckerby, From Arthur Osman, From Tim Jones, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Ronald Faux, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Alen McGregor, From David Cross, From Charles Harrison, From Geraldine Norman, , From Peter Nichols, From Frederick Cleary, From Dessa Trevisan, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Neil Kelly, From Mario Modiano, From Jacqueline Reddit, by Arrigo Levi, Shona Crawford Poole, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, William Mann, Kenneth Loveland, From Clive White, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Michael Seely, Ronald Butt, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, ALAN USHER, , H. F. LYDALL, , JOHN WARD, , NORMAN J. PAYNE, , J. W. HATCH, , CACCIA, , STUART R. DE LA MAHOTIERE, , JOHN WILTON, , ANSAR-KHAN, , MICHAEL JACOBS, , H. P. FERRER, , M. DRAGOUMIS, , ELIZABETH MOSTYN-OWEN, , CHRISTOPHER KERRISON, , C. S. M. SHELTON, , M. H. M. ARNOLD, , JOHN ARKELL, , By the Staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, William Haley, Bevis Hillier, David Piper, Louis Heren, David Williams, Michael Ratcliffe, Jacky Gillott, Edward Mortimer, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, Peter Wainwright, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Baron Phillips, By Michael Prest, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Rosemary Unsworth, David Hewson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Huxley, A. P. BIRD, , D. B. WELBOURN, , J. B. HODGE, , JOHN ARNOLD, , D. A. ALDERSON, , JEREMY LEIGHTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wilson-Smith, by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Yard issues description in hunt for siege leader, Art auction attracts record bids, Terrorists try to kidnap Portuguese minister, Koreans call in troops as protests grow, Wales: the miners avert a non-event, The North: 49 coal pits affected, Bristol riot began after police tore man's trousers, report alleges, Rallies: The Media come under fire, Patchy response by workers to TUC call for day of action, Liberian officers arrested for plotting counter coup, Left Bank protest leads to violence, More journalists join Australian newspaper strike, Nepal's voters reject a Western style multiparty system, Fears of Vietnam troops crossing into Thailand, Children stone man to death during boycott, Zimbabwe's first Parliament opens, Last car strikers go back to work in São Paulo, Baby food firms accused, Guest Column Why we demand that the army leave Northern Ireland, How going by the book set America on a fatal course, Schools: who has the final say?, Afghan pact proposals could lead to Russian withdrawal, Schools: Inner London is most affected, Soccer violence reduced in West Midlands, BR will charge 50p to carry rush-hour cycles, Greek minister to visit Ankara, World view Closer ties forming in S America, Garden party: Jamie Newall, grandson of, Army and terrorists in long gun battle on border, Teachers' pay body is likely to admit error, Egypt calls for peace talks to be resumed, Grants may be eased to aid immigrants, Mr Murray: Government ideology 'leading to disaster', Man in fall from 29th floor lands on ledge, Mary Bell is released from prison and given a job, BL: Production stopped at only one factory, Midlands: A normal working day, Whitelaw call for more use of probation, Industry: Executives delighted by high level of turnout, Unruly Arsenal fans miss Valencia match, Windows mark prisoners of conscience, Jarrow: No marches-they needed the day's pay, Marches: Holiday mood in the sun, Archbishop praises papal view of other churches, Average earnings rise by more than 20 per cent despite steel strike, US measures to control Cuban refugee influx, Uganda leader is accused of ridiculing armed forces, Pope's travels put church administration under strain, Australian tames lions of the Senate, Scotland: Shipyards and plant are closed, Cycling: MP puts case for better facilities, Ulster: Buses and trains run but big firms suffer, Town's aid for youth's treatment to go to research, Nuclear energy plan 'dishonest', Small town: Not one for the roll of history, Cosh was gift, PC tells Peach inquest, Iran alleges US sent in team of saboteurs, London Diary, Science report Botany: No need for pollen, Fabergé tray for Dutch queen fetches £90,909, Thyme, everyone, please The Times Cook, Salisbury civil service recruitment 'frozen', Vital games vote today by Germany, Callanish stone uncovered, Union move to leave TUC fails, PC loses hand after bomb attack at police station, President Carter and Mr Reagan both near to nomination, The press: 'Star' and 'Express' halted, Tibetan reconciliation move, Warsaw Pact call for effort to save détente. Index. Display Advertising: Unilever, Association For Business, Burmah, Crittall, Data Post, Standard Chartered, Little Woods, Summer Savings On Double Glazing, Waterford Glass Limited, Remove The Burden Of Corporation Tax, Bank Base Rates, Ricoh, The Civil Servants, Woolworth, M. J. H. Nightangle & Co. Limited, Audemars Piguet, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Federative Republic Of Brazil, Micam, Department Of Energy, Commercial Union, Bryant, Hampton & Sons, Micam & Modacalzatura, Twa, Comben Homes. Politics and Parliament: Government to cut 75,000 Civil Service posts in search for efficiency, House and hustings the places to disagree House of Commons, Day of action seen as propaganda weapon for Tory Party, More BBC programmes broadcast to Russia, New BSC chairman backs existing plans and agreements House of Lords, MIND in the hands of 'professional agitators' House of Commons, Civil Service to be cut by further 75,000, spread over 4 years, Tory MPs press Housing Bill changes, Government defeat on insurance of hire cars House of Lords, Security of tenure for Eurocrats, EEC ministers will consider use of sanctions on Iran House of Commons, Parliament: Lord Hailsham says May 14 was Tories' best propaganda weapon for 30 years, Safety features of cruise missiles. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Queen's Bench Division Vacant possession no abatement of statutory nuisance Lambeth London Borough Council v Stubbs and Another, Arrests in Paris court as women are remanded, Two years' wait for trial Regina v Hoey, Chancery Division Oscar is awarded copyright protection In re Euroasian Equipment Ltd.'s Trade Mark Application, Secretary '15% to blame for her dismissal', Date set for customs men's trial, Corsican autonomists reply with guns to sentences, Kagan appeal for bail rejected, Man who aided wife's suicide put on probation, MP stole from two shops, Spanish editor to be tried for insulting police. Official Appointments and Notices: US fellowship for 'Guardian' man. Classified Advertising: LA Creme De LA Creme, Theatres, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Reviews: Grey areas More Bad News Volume 2 of Bad News By Glasgow University Media Group (Routledge, £17.50), Dear people all Letters of Henry James Vol II 1875-1883 Edited by Leon Edel (Macmillan, £15), Fiction High Crimes and Misdemeanours By Joanne Greenberg (Gollancz, £5.50) Skin Deep and other Stories By Edith Reveley (Collins, £5.95) The Girl Green as Elderflower By Randolph Stow (Secker & Warburg, £5.50), A dreamily energizing vision of Europeans growing up, BBC 2's Dance Month, Vast adventure Third Class Ticket By Heather Wood (Routledge, £8.50), Master of the escape route Pieter de Hooch By Peter C. Sulten (Phaidon, £48), The Risk Business BBC 1, The Maid's Tragedy The Other Place, Shooting in the dark Russian Hide-and-Seek By Kingsley Amis (Hutchinson £5.95), Golden keys to the heart of Crocker-Harris The Browning Version/ A Harlequinade Lyttelton, Last night's television Man Alive What Price the BBC? BBC 2, Eugene Onegin New Theatre, Cardiff, Bright Old Thing The Wanton Chase An autobiography from 1939 By Peter Quennell (Collins, £8.95), Between two cultures Fall of the Peacock Throne By William H. Forbis (Harper and Row, £6.95)., Music Deco Wigmore Hall, ENO Gala Coliseum. Sport: Athletics Coe pulls out of event for safety's sake, Football Valencia beat Arsenal on penalties, Golf Norman lured to Europe by a golden bait, Sports in Brief, Table tennis Hilton beaten by Jonyer, Boxing Finnegan retains his European title after draw, Racing Hello Gorgeous catches the eye, Rugby Union Woodward kicks 16pts but Lions lack control and authority, Show jumping Selectors to pick four from eight riders, Cricket Barlow still full of confidence and runs, For the record, Tennis Unseeded Manson upsets a temperamental rival. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 16, 1955 Austrian neutrality, Returning to the sauce.... Editorials/Leaders: Split Views, Same Interests, Mr Murray's Off Day. Letters to the Editor: Deaths in police custody, Industrial and academic cooperation, Size of building societies advances, British Steels chairman, Role for unions in economic revival, Talking through one's hat, Struggle for influence, Health service change, A home for pension fund money, Value of the Citizens' Advice Bureaux, More wines for the discerning, Middle East settlement, Stansted land purchases, Disappointment of scrap industry over export awards, Alive, alive-o, Retaining Britain's nuclear capability, Scottish art influence, Such a tasty dish, Corporal punishment, Civil Service pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Elizabeth Salter, Professor William Robson, Mr Hugh Griffith Character actor of stage and screen. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Oils continue to dominate, Sterling: Other Markets, Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Hectic trading after news of North Sea gas finds. Business and Finance: Discount market, Shell may have found largest sea gas field, RHS's Bakery turnround, How 'old pals' came to the aid of Asprey's, Price rise to aid Rugby Portland, £2m rights issue by Crest to fund bid, Return of uncertainty in Uganda, Eurosyndicat, Deutsche BP may offer shares, Commodities, Booth (International) passes final after loss, EEC energy chiefs agree to cut oil consumption, Fall at Barr & Wallace Arnold, Tight money policy takes toll at Bank of Ireland, International Record year for BMW, Laporte Industries, Chancellor rules out hope of instant tax reform, Economic notebook No way to plan public spending, Differences hard to settle over a glass of beer, Engineering links sought by Indian delegation, In Brief, CII Honeywell Bull, Retail Sales, Weathering the indicators, Options, EEC 'needs inproved energy plan', The Pound, Maple's last defence against Waring bid, Briefly, Grand Met lifts bid for Liggett, BSC to sell Australian share stake, MPs urged to ignore 'myths' on reactors, Fraser sale of £2.8m shares in Lonrho, Inquiry demanded into sale of tanker, Saudi Arabia puts $2 on oil price in a further attempt to steady market, Croda International off to slow start, Sugar corporation rejects £124m offer, Gold, Deritend profits recovery, Average Earnings, Business Diary: Biggles revs up · Publishers' advances, Malaysian tin mergers proposed, Jessups' half-time deficit, Merger will create £40m Co-op, Hamilborne goes into energy, Bulmer and Lumb profits fall by 55 pc, BP makes second Dorset find, Tax rise hits UDS, but dividend raised, EMS European Currency Rates, Chief of Alfred Herbert subsidiary in bid to take over division. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Hugh Fraser to join SUITS board. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,223, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice.
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