The Times - 20/06/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Peter Hill, Arthur Osman, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Industrial Editor, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, From John Earle, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Davalle, By Richard Ford, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, , From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, From Ian Murray, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Christopher Walker, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Moshe Brilliant, From Denis Reinhardt, From Tony Allaway, From Our Corespondent, From Ivor Davis, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Hugh Stephenson, Julian Critchley, Nicholas Wapshott, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Noel Goodwin, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, By Peter Ryde, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Iain Mackenzie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, Geoffrey Smith, Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, Nicholas Ashford, Michael Leapman, ROY SHAW, , K. GILL., A. F. GOMM, , JEAN LE CLERCQ, , DENNIS WALTERS, , FRANCIS BECKETT., JOHN SAYER, , IAN BEER, , PATRICIA M. LANCASTER, , R. M. W. RICKETT, , JEAN THOMAS, , J. A. W. BENNETT, , JOHN OSBORNE., TONY SMYTHE, , PATRICK COLLARD, , JOHN BETJEMAN., EDWARD, CARPENTER, , PHILIP COLLINS, , CEDRIC C., DICKENS, , CHRISTOPHER, , DAVID DICKENS, , PETER DICKENS, , ANGUS PASSON, , K. J. FIELDING, , LEVI FOX., HERMIONE, , HOBHOUSE, , MARGARET, , HUNTINGDON, , JEANNE, , MACKENZIE, , NORMAN, , SYLVERE MONOD, , DAVID PARKER., ALICIA C., PERCIVAL, , J. B. PRIESTLEY, , ANDREW SANDERS, , MICHAEL D., SLATER, , GRAHAM STOREY, , KATHLEEN, , TILLOTSON, , ALAN WATTS, , EMLYN WILLIAMS, , ANGUS WILSON, , MICHAEL WHITE, , RICHARD GORDON, , By a Staff Reporter, D.E.B., By Our Medical Correspondent, Professor G. Ettlinger, Major-General James Lunt, Patrick Knight, Caroline Moorehead, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, Philip Robinson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, By Bill Johnstone, K. MUIR McKELVEY, , T. A. DONNELLY., IVAN BERG, , J. W. BAKER, , JEAN H. ARNOLD, , S. D. WILKS., STEPHEN HUGH-JONES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davis, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Catherine Gunn, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, D.T., Denis Taylor, Guy Arnold, John Huxley, Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, COMPILED BY DENNIS TOPPING AND DENNIS DWYER, Alan Rake, Margaret Peil, Umoh James Umoh, Christopher Sheehan, David Williams, A Special Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Mr Heseltine gives rebel councils until August 1 to fall into line on spending cuts policy, Ordination of women is at heart of opposition by Anglo-Catholics Church of England unity battle is imminent, Experts say civil nuclear power prone to abuse, Assisted places face ban, BBC 1 drops live cover of Italy match, ITN team on ship seized in whale hunt, Lorry drivers of Europe unite to counter violence of French farmers against Spaniards, Print union enters political sponsorship, Steel output will grow after slow start, Laggers again defer strike, Minorities 'still face racial discrimination in jobs', Cambridge University Tripos results in four subjects, IRA threat to Mr Paisley, A leading question for all politicians, Latin America Abductions bypass the legal system, Probation service split widens, Bxitish aim to be best: A Boeing 747 jumbo, Lobstermen rattling their pots at missiles, Kenyans warned they face a difficult year, Food wrapping 'not a cancer risk', Science report Medicine: Liver transplant surgery, Doctors may sue over pay delay, Portuguese hope to join Nine by 1983, For the traveller How to get there, British Petroleum may launch City's biggest takeover bid, Satirists plan to get fake 'Pravda' into Russia, Labour group to fight cruise missiles decision, Whitehall hinders reform, judge says, Obscene telephone calls end radio's swop programme, Japanese Communists adjust to success of free enterprise system, Nigeria New beginning amid old enmities, King Husain criticizes 'one-sided' policy, Mr Rodgers adds fuel to Labour's feud, Greek plan to restore Aegean equilibrium, There has been a hardening of the foreign policy line, Steel managers aid study by economists on how to save works at Consett, Kill order 'unfortunate choice of words', Oil will run out-but not the capacity to grow food, Metropolitan Police fears about misuse of bail by criminals are confirmed by survey results, An embarrassment of riches, Religious freedom poses no threat to law or government, Court saves mongrel condemned to death, The Tate buys another Hockney, Islands may ask again for action by Marines, Financier to be Peruvian Prime Minister, Salisbury Diary The tie is not dead yet after sundown, Untwisting the tail of the lion, Human rights commission rejects Maze claims, Steel closures to be eased by aids and incentives, 'Brutality smoulders in all institutions', Councillor accuses former tenants of aggression, Schmidt hope of resolving US doubts at summit, Teachers 'fear innovation', US Elections Antique machinery of Constitution could be set in motion Close Carter-Reagan race might end with neither being President, 18 universities to stop Russian studies, Night of the assassins descends on Kabul, Rolls-Royce opens Italian 'bribes' inquiry, Olympic officials reject appeal from Mr Fraser, Uprising fails to provoke a coup in Bolivia, Bribe claim by man in Saudi death inquiry, The Pope visits a country where the church is a feared critic, Manchester facing cash crisis, Gaullists calmed down by Barre statement, Israel lectures envoys of EEC on Venice document, Professor Douglas Hague advocates a new approach to public and private sectors Why the public expenditure cuts must go on, Even telephones work better, Exploration grows but staff are elusive, Pilot blamed in Antarctic air disaster inquiry, Motoring Reducing the cost of road accidents, Virile press keeps standards high, Euro-MPs likely to pass budget, Hopes of solidarity at Venice, Americans join fight to save Dickens home, Is farming in a crisis... and who cares?, Chilly reception for council's new wine cooler, MPs want job security for homosexuals, Troops urged to sacrifice day's pay to aid Israel, General Country, Iraqis kill three raiders at British Embassy, Home News, Islamic party leaders try to disown plot to oust Iran President, UN under Arab pressure over tender by Israeli firm, Bomb attempt in Grenada, Industry and politics Federal Cabinet, Why we don't hear the US at the UN, Mr Carter may find Italy critical of US, Afghan insurgents meet Muslim ministers today, Arson attacks on German clinics, Damages for author of book about Steve Biko, Labour groups in dispute, Pen prevails over sword. Index. Picture Gallery: Overseas. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Golf, Duple, Naa, Blackwood Hodge, Multiple Display Advertisements, International Media Associates, Nigerian Far East Company Ltd., The Front For National Unity, Wema Bank Limited, Nigeria, Peter Borough, T. Cowie Limited, National Insurance Corporation Of Nigeria, S & W Berisford, Nigeria Airways, Bewac, Lloyde Bank, A.G. Leventis Group, The Times, Eagle, Nal, Nigerian Ports Authority, Arbuthnot Latham, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Adb, Audemars Piguet, The United Nigeria Insurance Co. Ltd., Odua Investment Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Austin Morris, Savannah Bank Of Nigeria Limited, African Continental Bank Ltd., Legge, Ukwal & ACE, H. Samuel Limited, Olivetti, The South Staffordshire Waterworks Company, Nigerian Technical Company Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: Regional Tv Granada, Chippendale link pushes desk price to £65,000, Personal Choice, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, Heritage fund steps in to prevent loss of lesser art works at Kedleston Adam masterpiece may be acquired for nation, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,254. Politics and Parliament: Commons to debate fate of five BBC orchestras, Widow of Mr Airey Neave renews call for release of Hess House of Lords, Mrs Thatcher deplores MP's use of privilege, 'Super Snooper' radar detector, New Zealand lamb talks, Navy improvements to counter Soviet threat, EEC help sought for inshore fishing fleet, Paternity leave for fathers, Companies going out of business because they cannot afford to meet very large wage claims House of Commons, Work on Antarctic survey continues, £100m order for Hunt class vessels for Navy, Minister refutes claim by bus company chief, Next week's business, Distaste at suggestion of guilt by accusation, Government help for areas hit by steel plant closures: demands for Consett to be kept open, French fisheries minister did not mention budget, Lords give wives' interest priority, Impact on CAP of accession of Spain. Weather: The Weather. Law: Father would not pay 86p so boy is made a criminal, Rape case victim tells of parties lasting two days, Queen's Bench Division 'Series of offences of similar character' Regina v Leicester Justices, Ex parte Lord, Scottish court clears two of corruption, Man remanded after siege, Boy born after father's death awarded £12,500, House of Lords Wives' interest in homes overrides bank's claim Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd v Roland and Another Same v Brown and Another. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, For Sale, Announcements, Art Galleries, Declaration Of Dividends, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: French farce about a lugubrious loser Courage Fuyons (AA) Curzon Journeys from Berlin/ 1971 (X) ICA Cinema A Touch of Zen (AA) Gate Two, Latham-Koenig Ensemble Purcell Room, Soldiers' Mass Scheveningen, Book review Prelude to a decade Mrs Thatcher's First Year, Peter O'Toole as Old Vic's next Macbeth, Television Crépes of wrath Uncle Sam's Backyard BBC 1, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, Have You Anything To Declare? Royal Exchange, Manchester. Sport: Cricket Middlesex are left with little to do today, Yachting Atlantic record likely to fall, Rugby Union Dodge being groomed for Test place next week, Golf Stepping out of retirement and into the last eight, For the record Baseball, Tennis Miss Austin relies on pluck to pull through, Horse Show The impudence of Skelton, Gallon of whisky for a man to stand 'abune them a" in the caber tossing The art of throwing a pine tree accurately, Boxing When £120,000 could be peanuts to Hope, Football European championship has not helped the cause, Racing Le Moss runs on for a second Gold Cup, Athletics Virus threat to Rose's Olympic hopes. Editorials/Leaders: Venice summit: Economic agenda Bugbear Of Inflation, Venice summit: Political agenda To Meet The Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Public expenditure cuts, Boundaries of Israel, Post haste wrist watch, Views on the Brandt report, Doctor in the know, Arts Council subsidies, Dickensian heritage, Hazards to health from dogs, BP links with Russia, Leaks from British Steel Corporation, Merely players, Electricity connexion, No British surrender on exports, Manning levels on London Transport, Journalists' closed shop, Value of privilege, Access to sources, Language and liturgy, Growing shortage of specialist teachers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Masons' Company. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 21, 1955 Return of Russian prisoners. Obituaries: Lt-Gen Sir R. Savory, Sir Derrick Dunlop Work for drug safety, Mr Tom Copeman, Dr John McFie, Professor E. S. Pearson. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Profit talking, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling Other Markets, Price Changes Falls, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Recent issues, Stock markets Incomes policy fears prompt profit-taking. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mallinson plans £11m rights issue, Redundancies inevitable despite Department of Trade export help Steel crisis depresses scrap trade, Eurosyndicat, Agreement on sale of Deloro, Commodities, Strikes halve profits at Braby Leslie, CBI chief's plea for moderate pay rises, Baker Perkins ends year 34pc lower at £6.5m, Record £4.2m profits from Hargreaves, Shell (Aust) looks at aluminium smelting, Pauls & Whites edge ahead, Need for debate on nuclear energy, Plan to help small investor, In Brief, Fraser shareholders rally to beat dividend challenge from Lonrho, City investors sought for £1,100m North Sea gas pipeline venture, IMF grants £709m in credit to Turkey, Berisford held back by interest charges, British Steam rises to £4m in tough year, Recovery at Elswick-Hopper as profits top £1.3m, US current account deficit up to $2,600m, Guide for negotiators on new technology, The Pound, British Shipbuilders and unions fail to save Doxford plant, Business Diary: Co-op banks on Paxton · Jaguar v Mirage, Stormy vote over decision on liquidation Workers win the day at Bamford's, Nicholas Hirst on the background to BP's takeover talks with Selection Trust When oil is no longer enough, Waiting for the next move, Pearson Longman expands in US, Sharp increase in money supply caused by heavy state borrowing, International Conti-Gummi plans to buy Kleber, Prudential moves into technology, Bid for St Piran nearer, West German industry 'meets challenge of higher oil prices', In brief, Tunnel Holdings' profits jump 60pc, Arbuthnot Latham tops £1.3m net, Gold, Technology Plumbing the depths of the oceans for power, Money Style, New policy stance on unfair trading, Acquisition lifts Crest Nicholson, EMS European Currency Rates, Liechtenstein tightens its tax laws, ERF rises 28pc in spite of disputes. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for Co-operative Bank. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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