The Times - 02/09/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Trevor Fishlock, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Witherow, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, Craig Seton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, John Winder, , Bernard Withers and Geoffrey Browning, of our Parliamentary Staff., From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, From Patricia Clough, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Cross, From Ray Kennedy, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Gabriel Ronay, From Sinan Fisek, From Douglas Aiton, From Frederick Cleary, From Alan McGregor, From Richard Hughes, From David Bonavia, Sheridan Morley, John Russell Taylor, Ned Chaillet, Noël Goodwin, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Keith Macklin, Stephen Milligan, Michael Hornsby, Alan Hamilton, Ronald Faux, SAMUEL J. E. MILBERG, , D. JESSOP, , O. H. F. GUILLEBAUD, , HERTFORD, , BANKS, , BESSBOROUGH, , STEWART OF FULHAM, , J. E. P. SAMPSON, , PATRICIA MOYNAGH, , C. T. NANCE, , W. ROSS COCKRILL, , GWYNFOR EVANS, , JAMES THOMAS-WILLIAMS, N. CARDEN, , W. J. MONEY, , ROBERT ALEXANDER, , MUSTAFA ADILOGLU, , PETER J. FERRES, , DAVID A. PEARL, , By the Staff of Nature, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, Mr Norman Blamey R.A., , Lord Donaldson, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Edward Townsend, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Kenneth Owen, David Edwards, Kenneth Owen, ANDREW PEARCE, , ROBERT CHANTRY-PRICE, , DAVID MAUD, , S. BLANCHE, , DAVID D. BELLIS, , H. BOHRER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Hugh Stephenson, Howard Abbott, Michael Baily, By Michael Clark, Peter Dear, Denis Taylor, Christopher Walker, Tewfik Mishlawi, Andrew Lycett, Robert Mabro, a Special Correspondent, Rodney Wilson, Robert Bailey, A.L., R.W., R.B., Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, I. E. S. Edwards, Claude Julien, James Rothman, Marcel Scotto, Jacques Delors, Philippe Lemaître, P.L., Hans-Herbert Holzamer, Carl Gustaf Ströhm,
ResumoNews: Farnborough cover-up as Russians 'snoop', Delegates reject move for transfer charges, NUR chief urges action to cut competition, British Rail to withdraw trains in economy drive, Manoeuvres with a friendly giant, Mr Benn should have quit, ex-minister says, Transplants must go on, father says, It shocked Sir Roy, Mugabe pledge on free enterprise, Chemicals industry faces drop in output and profits, Open-door policy transforms economy, Moscow mounts campaign to force Mr Gierek to moderate settlement made with the strikers, Compromise hope in Isle of Grain dispute, Conference hears call for urgent review of finances, Disentangling the phone lines, US Elections Mr Carter issues ringing call for unity on last leg of campaign, 700-man hostel 'unfit for human habitation', Protestant clergy in protest at Papal visit, Lorry blown up by IRA booby trap, President acts in Iran Cabinet dispute, European Social Fund has critics in Brussels, New S Korean leader promises easing of political restraints, Government faces challenge from rebel councils over proposal to improve civil defence, £2m of heroin and cocaine seized in customs raids, Threat of further executions by Liberian leader, Tourists return, Drilling ban on aboriginal land is foiled, Whitehall brief: Historian's jest about a job for Hitler had a sting in the tail Trident missile decision was anticipated three years ago, Red Rum kidnap for 20p bet brings £310 fines, Professor rejects Begin offer, Thirty years of instilling moral fibre, Warning of 'internal war' by Philippines leader, Trade agreement with Yugoslavia gives new hope New stage in alignment, War unlikely but new balance of power is elusive, Truce arranged on textiles, Excited Suex ready to receive its first super-tanker, China has £5,000m budgetary deficit, London Diary, Holding on in inflation fight, Police killed as Turkish violence claims 35 lives, Newly unemployed men 'ill equipped to cope', Poll majority lacks faith in Government's policies but supports wage restraint, Big things on the way for transport, Rare season of old Chinese films to be screened, Settlement likely as Polish miners maintain strike for free union, TV series by BBC dramatizes recent history, Christian chain-letters in Russia, Science report Marine biology: Tiny mimics, 'Catastrophe if promises are broken', TUC launches onslaught on employment legislation, Workers at Lucas agree on 10pc pay rise, Regional report Park's defender joins new battle, Britain 'ripe for Ecology Party' claim, Children of smokers can be less bright, Strike by Muslim sect paralyses Lebanon, Unions set for big non-cooperation campaign against 'dishonest and devious' Employment Act, 63,000 troops take part in Nato exercise, Poles exiled in Britain welcome strike gains, Population explosion threatens economic growth, Putting the case for a green Europe, President Sadat: control with the subtle touch, Egypt, A thin time for those union barons, Iran drafts terms for release of hostages, Viewpoint: Mr McNamara's gloomy outlook, Productivity expressed in terms of energy used Britain lags in efficiency of fuel use, Jobcentre staff told to 'black' survey, The peasant has been neglected, Scientific snobbery has deprived industry of talent, British Association told, Rebel activity continues in Espiritu Santo, Challenge to Mr Botha by Transvaal party, There's a bright future in oil, Summer of motorway demonstrations in France comes to end, M Barre pays tribute to French air pioneers, Aid programme will move thousands from Kampuchea, Afghan resistance is fading without unity, Fashion, A strange dialogue, Theatre has new spell of youth Comédie Francaise is now 300 years old, Threat of a strike by firemen if planned cuts are implemented, Denying EEC new depth would stunt its world role, Aircraft hunt immigrants, Language protest: Demonstrators belonging to, Seven miners hurt in leap from pit train, Peace would be profitable, Congress gives support to the out of work, Familiar nostrums for industry, Government 'wants to weaken movement', Mr Wong Yi-ting is very cross with the European Community Taiwan's share of the German mushroom market has fallen, Coming soon: the EEC battle of the Spanish accession, Atom shelter plan to house 250, ILO expects role after deal in Poland, Fountain Trust to close, Role of the councillor 'threatened', Camp David plan still lingers on, but... ... relations with Israel remain an intractable problem, Consultation plea by Actors' Equity is agreed, Varied TV advertising proposed. Index. Picture Gallery: Tuc Conference/brighton. Display Advertising: Anglo Egyptian Motors Coy E.A.E., Cairo Barclays, State Information Service, Tourism In Egypt, Europa Reports, Ministry Of Economic, Forgein Trade And Economic Cooperation, Sotheby's, Redland, Shipcare Egypt Sae, Motelagip, U.A.R., Bank Of Credit And Commerce International, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Dib, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Faisal Islamic Bank Of Egypt, Higgs And Hill, Europa, Arab African International Bank, Thomas Cook, Al Chark Insurance Company, Lynton Holdings, Egypt, Laing, Manhattan-Windsor, Suez Canal Bank, Queens Moat Houses Limited, Sheraton Hotels In Egypt, C. Howard & Partners. Law: Firm fined £250,000 for town hall corruption, Law Report September 1 1980 Court of Appeal A video cassette can be an obscene article Re Attorney-General's Reference (No. 5 of 1980), Three men and a boy remanded on murder charge, Four policemen jailed for clothes theft, County courts change urged. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Temperament vividly revealed in abstract Hayward Annual Hayward Gallery Joseph Beuys: Stripes from the House of the Shaman; Words Which Can Hear Anthony D'Offay, How Roy Scheider came to 'All That Jazz', Philharmonia /A. Davis Albert Hall /Radio 3, Stevie Wonder Wembley, Watch on the Rhine Lyceum, Edinburgh, English Wind Ensemble Wigmore Hall. Sport: Cricket England let down again by batsmen, Tennis The wrath that came down on Noah, Baseball returns to home base, Basketball Fiat face top Americans, Racing Piggott is banned for a week after battle with Carson at Windsor, Sports in Brief, Athletics Meeting director takes umbrage, Golf Lyle ready to defend European title, Swimming Goodhew goes professional, Rugby Union Johnson makes a success of his new job, Squash rackets Training and teaching programme for youth, Football Scots will wage world war without Wallace, For the record, Yachting Final round could yet be settled in protest room. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Editorials/Leaders: Two Million; $2.40; The Tuc, The Confusion In Tehran. Letters to the Editor: Breeding zoo animals, Decline of Parliament, Video cassette library, Sales of new technology overseas, Incident in Italy, Technological change in the office, Linguistic ability of cabin crew, Caught at mid-wicket, Development of wind-assisted ships, Tourist delights in London, Back to animal power, Buying pesetas at banks, British Council cuts, Welsh television, Helping the young jobless, The Whitehall machine, Cyprus treasures at risk, Blossoming unhindered, The match that failed, Milk levy and the Common Agricultural Policy, An international Jerusalem. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval promotions, University news, Latest appointments, Underhill Preparatory School. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Sept 2, 1985 Defeating Mau Mau. Obituaries: Mr E. R. Campbell, Mr R. G, Soothill, Miss Jennifer Nicks Former world pair-skating champion, Mr R. McCauslndd-White. Business and Finance: Discount market, LME metal stocks, Report on Westward TV finances completed, Photograph by John Manning, Additions to board at Pennine, Commodities, EIS hopes to top £2ms after good first half, International Matsushita to issue 60m shares, Scandinavian companies plan power stations in North Sea, What is it worth to save a life?, Malaysian government backing for Dunlop bid, Sterling moves above $2.40 for first time in five years, In Brief, Grand Met in £87m share offer for Coral, Reader's Digest to pay £2.2m for map-maker, Mexican oil and gas reserves rise 20 per cent, Poor start at South Crofty, Saving the monuments of Philae, Overseas trade deficit revised downwards £450m for last year, EEC places dumping duty on US varns, The Pound, Talks begin on Consett takeover bid, Joint policy on new technology formulated, Gilts in limbo, Briefly, Comecon debts worry Bonn bankers, Brazilian coffee shipments, Technology News Study reveals enormous potential of solar power from satellites, Revitalization plans for First Talisman, M L Meyer spends £600,000 'mopping up', Gold, Sterling: Other Markets, Japanese growth expected to slide, The Bank's reputation in the balance, Business Diary at the TUC conference, Aerospace suppliers buoyant, Courtaulds to close another textiles mill, EMS European Currency Rates, Downturn at Hyman, but dividend held. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts rally gently, Price Changfs, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Equities drift in quiet session, Foreign exchange report. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief at Concentric Group. Shipping News: Shipping steers a steady course. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,311, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Births.
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