The Times - 31/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, By John Huxley, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Evans, Lucy Hodges, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By John Witherow, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Michael Horsnell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, From Denis Reinhardt, From Ivor Davis, From Michael Leapman, From Ray Kennedy, From Richard Hughes, Dr Sybil Eysenck, Shona Crawford Poole, Hugh Clayton, From Norman Fox, From Jim Railton, From John Hennessy, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Watson, By David Hands, By Keith Macklin, David Williams, Peter Tinniswood, Tim Heald, Jan Morris, H. R. F. Keating, David Piper, Brian Martin, Louis Heren, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Sheridan Morley, Max Harrison, Alan Hamilton, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Ian Bradley, K. McCARTHY, , JONATHAN HUNT, , JAN KARPINSKI, , PAUL MOYNAGH, , HARVEY C. RUBIN, , JAMES MURPHY, , GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, , IAN EASTON, , MICHAEL BURN, , L. J. VERNEY, , PETER PARKER, , J. DENZA, , JASPER ROOTHAM, , ANDRE DEUTSCH, , By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, From Our Athletics Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Derek Jewell writes:, Mr J. B. Simmons writes:, By Nicholas Hirst, By Tim Jones, By Ronald Pullen, By Derek Harris, By Catherine Gunn, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Ronald Faux, By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, By Our Industrial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Davidson, ROBERT McCRINDLE, , M. WILLIAMSON, , DUNCAN H. WOOD, , ARTHUR SUPER, RONALD B. KING, , PAMELA D. PLAYLE, MITCHELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, John Whitmore, By Bill Johnstone, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margareta Pagano, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Guernsey rejects war tunnels as fall-out shelters, Olympic swimmer who was sent home says he will not represent Britain again, Cloud hanging over the economic forecaster, Photograph by Barry Beattie, Speaker of Iranian Parliament promises debate on American hostages 'soon', Press 'using rape reports to sell newspapers', Bar to fight overseas persecution, The making of a new Upper House, MP to press for action on data protection, Only 12 more issues, 'The Observer' says, Steel strike over power sharing plan, Flood wave sweeps up the Vistula, Oxford class lists, Sting Ray torpedo cost of £1,000m criticized by MPs, New York gives its buses a facelift, Labour plans on private schools, Central heating flue blamed for three deaths, 60 years of flying the red flag, Science report Zoology: Lizard preserved 20m years, Carter support slumps to its lowest level, SDLP says devolution is a dead duck, Two science writers accused of plagiarism, Poet Laureate joins fight, Bleak outlook for British Airways as profits fall by £58m and authorities put up charges, Mass arrests of opponents of Bolivian regime, Purge aimed at journalists in South Korea, Severed foot replaced by surgeons, Hongkong's towering capitalist landmark, Guest Column Have we been too soft with our children?, A question of class, Fears that U S law may wreck sea talks, S Africans kill 27 in Angola raid, Zimbabwe treasures fragile, hard-won state of peace, Aim of Nationality Bill is to confine right of abode in UK, Dickens of a hoax played on the RSC, Ministers aim at 10% public cash limit, Gather ye hemlock while ye may, Equal nationality rights for women under proposed rules, Manchester council backs £14.8m spending cuts, Milan bombing: A car packed with dynamite exploded out-, Hotels profits built on low pay report claims, Britain and Germany win battle over Spanish steel exports, Council pleas fail to stop growth of Johannesburg strike, Asian immigrant wins right to stay in Britain, Nine months' notice of French election, S African blacks suffer disease and hardship as cattle and crops die Drought destroys KwaZulu sugar economy, London Diary, Fishermen to form joint action group, Pornography legislation is suggested, Loch Lomond £5m hotel centre planned, Arab League approves EEC move, Israel flouts world opinion over Jerusalem, Film was not attack on Islam, ATV chief says, Troops avoid clash with island rebels, Slowdown in exodus of Salisbury whites, Moscow wants talks to focus on disarmament, Preservation technique: Bonny, the, Motorway repairs will cause delays for next few years, minister concedes, Apology sent to Briton arrested in France, Understaffed BR admits it rejects recruits, Soviet pride in Helsinki accord muted by concessions an human rights, Give yourself the day off The Times Cook, Crime profits 'may aid drug rings', Millionaire gives £2m to maternity hospital, Oil rig disaster traced to 29 cm drilled hole, France dismisses fears of Iraq nuclear bomb, Why two giant armies face each other in the East, Two US sailors killed in carrier collision. Politics and Parliament: Lords uphold ruling against journalists' union on strike issue, Lords angry over an 'outrage of first degree', Textile exports increasing: Britain the tops in fashion, design, delivery and style, Housing Bill change cannot be accepted House of Commons, Protest at allowance worth £10 a gallon, Enterprise zones, Lords suspend sitting after protest at minister's answer in Commons House of Lords, Olympic team cannot expect warm welcome, Mrs Thatcher will not greet Britain's Olympic team, MPs to publish text of Granada documents, Councils can help with mobility, Three categories of citizenship in plan to reform UK nationality laws House of Commons, Trading powers Bill rejected, Protests at votes for Irish, Granada debate refused, Homeless law and guidance being reviewed, Move soon to help small businesses start up, Amendments to Broadcasting Bill. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Jm, Laurels, Ppa, Bank Base Rates, Montague L Meyer Limited, Hine, Halma, Coalite Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, McLeod Russel & Co., Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Charges brought with insufficient police evidence, House of Lords Union disciplinary proceedings restrained until trial Porter and Others v National Union of Journalists Pritchard and Others v same, Two arrested in US freeway murders case, Reckless driving appeal Regina v Lawrence, Anti-vivisection protest at research centre, Tributes to Law Lords, Three head teachers get apologies and damages, Supplementary benefit of mothers reduced Supplementary Benefits Commission v Jull Y v Supplementary Benefits Commission, Law reporter extraordinary. Sport: Rugby Union Leicester and Romania in centenary match, Athletics Bayi opts out, leaving Coe to go it alone against Ovett, Football Juventus get their man, Yachting Americans continue to dominate in 505 championships, Boxing Inexperience costs Kaylor medal, Golf Overworked Chapman falls to 18-year-old, Cricket Athey and Love bide their time to prevent a southern take-over, Judo The best of Gamba at the last, Wrestling Freestyle gold for Bulgarian, Basketball Quick-shooting Yugoslavia wear out Italy in final, Weightlifting Rakhmanov wins but only jeers for sad Alexeyev, Tennis Mrs King walks off court in protest at call, Hockey Zimbabwe hold hope of a clutch of medals, Racing Le Moss behaves on the gallops in readiness for historic double, Yesterday's Moscow results, Fencing Injured fencer out of danger, Rugby League Featherstone the first club to accept sponsors, Yachting Flag poles bare as regatta ends, Equestrianism Soviet union take grip on dressage event, Polo Les Diables Bleus move on. Reviews: The improviser Stendhal, I Have Been Here Before Old Vic, Robert Walker: director ready for the break into big-time theatre, Black Man's Burden Riverside, "And David took the head of the Philistine, and brought it to, Fiction The White Horse Inn and Other Novels, Doing a Whistler.. The Paintings of James McNeil Whistler, ... and a Ruskin John Ruskin, A new Tristan commemorates poor King Ludwig Tristan und Isolde Munich National Theatre, Music Party Wigmore Hall, Crime The Money Stones, Filling in the last blank spaces on the map To the Farthest Ends of the Earth The Tigris Expedition, Through pink specs A People's History of the United States, Magnet of the Big Smoke The History of the City. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, Domestic And Catering Situations, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Acknowledgements, Services. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Abroad thoughts from home..., The night sky in August, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Aug 1, 1955 Chataway's record. Editorials/Leaders: Intent, Friedman; Result, Hayek, What IS A British Citizen?, A Charter For Wrongdoing. Letters to the Editor: Value of anthologies, Jailed 'Old Harrovian', Pensions: how to move towards a fairer system of index-linking, Thinking of the householder on planning application charges, Montgomery Canal bridge, Morality of the closed shop, A matter of cost effectiveness and the PO, Help for Third World, Future of 'The Observer', The costs of Trident, Road and rail investment, Time to introduce new salary policies, Switched off by the gas and electricity boards, Care for the elderly and infirm, Hallelujah, BBC standars, Smallpox report evidence, Interview of Afghan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Rhine views are sold for £32,000, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,289. Official Appointments and Notices: Legal appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Duncan Anderson Engineer and administrator, Mr Jim Bishop, Mr Harold Meyer, Mr Kenneth Tynan, Mr A. S. F. Rippon,, Mr George E. Brown, Mr H. Gordon Parker. Business and Finance: Discount market, Enterprise zones 'unlikely to help economy', Ford chief puts main responsibility for poor output on labour relations, Brewery buys Thorn EMI hotels, Eurosyndicat, Beecham Group confident, Commodities, Canadian grain sales to Russia, Scotland job loss 'to continue into 1981', Foreign exchange report, Business Diary: Non-Cooperation? · Korner(stone) retires, Leading US indicators rise in June by 2½ pc, Economic-notebook Under control or not?, Coal industry is facing 'extremely difficult' time, Sir Derek says, Inmos prepares for Welsh launch, Bank of England reports £2.5m profits fall, 'Mini' mines may help to offset losses, Correction, In Brief, Prestige Group slips to £2.2m midway, McLeod Russel makes good start, Soyabean trading, Rural Wales loses its development status, Merseyside aid area includes BL's former TR7 plant, Montague L Meyer finds going harder, Sir William Barlow to join board of Thorn, Scots truck builder in hands of receiver, Wall Street Bond prices trigger a boom, Jourdan profits up 300 pc, Poor Christmas sales bring loss at Lesney, The Pound, Low & Bonar in £4m Canadian acquisition, Slow pace of nuclear programme 'endangering industry's potential', Briefly, F Pratt says second half may be tougher, British Shipbuilders says it cannot meet loss limit as deficit doubles to £110m, Reed stumbles in the first quarter, Manufacturing shows sharp 5-month decline, Sharp fall in activity reported by builders, Reed doubts on Kent newsprint operations, So British-a Japanese company in the stockbroker belt, Gold, CSR survey, Sterling: Other Markets, Belhaven Brewery returns to profit, Mr Gabi Benscher of Campari dies, International Harvester to lose 740 jobs, International Pao family to sell EAN shares, Executive resigns after BL changes, EMS European Currency Rates, Bamfords-Burgess report promised, Courtaulds buys minorities, Government may drop Finniston. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Gits down ahead of decision on interest rates, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts drift still further. Business Appointments: Business appointments New member of Fisons main board. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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