The Times - 02/04/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Binyon, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Annabel Ferrirman Health Services Correspondent, From Frances Gibb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Pearce Wright, By Our Planning Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Tony Allaway, By Gabriel Ronay, From Robert Fisk, , By Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, From Douglas Aiton, Max Morris, Ray Wild, Brian Alderson, John Higgins, Paul Moor, Judith Nagley, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, By Tom German, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, From Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Michael Shanks, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Robert Fisk, RON BAILEY, , MARY EVANS, , HUGH LANNING, , DAVID HALL, , E. MORAN, , BERNARD BRAINE, , VERONICA RAYMOND, , FENNER BROCKWAY, , BRUCE OF DONINGTON, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , ASHBY, , F. R. D. PAVELEY, , JACK LONGLAND, , J. W. BRUEGEL, , ANNIE MANUEL, , H. D. ISAACS, , C. G. E. BERRY, , IANE COOPER, , ROBERT SWANN, , RALPH A. MEREDITH, , H. T. LOVETT-TURNER, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, From Our Correspondent, A correspondent, D., From Anthony Hilton, By Caroline Atkinson, Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, Margaret Stone, By Our Economics Staff, By Michael Prest, By Richard Allen, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, By Michael Baily, By Kenneth Owen, By John Huxley, JOHN DREWE, , N. E. GRIGGS, , BANCROFT CLARK, , DUNCAN H. WOOD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, John Huxley, Frank Vogl, By Peter Wainwright, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Labour MPs back optional submission for reselection, Terrorist groups share close links, Steel men start work tomorrow after 13-week strike, Doubt on atom fuel trains, Europe to aid neighbours as well as Zimbabwe, Animal Bill 'will hamper surveys', Muslim guerrilla given top post after surrender, Old money gallops ahead in price, National dock strike called off, Social Focus How to prove that comprehensive schools have not failed, Fells will echo with cries to save Wast Water, French left fiddles as its election hopes go up in smoke, 'Wilderness park' for Scotland, Montgomery papers sold by rag and bone man, BL's big unions pull back from stoppage, New Yorkers begin the long hike, Defoliant inquiry plan angers veterans, Britain and EEC 'close the gap' in dispute over budget terms, The EEC squabble: why Whitehall must change its attitude, Centenary gift: The Dean of, Pregnancy drug safe, watchdog body says, Bribes sour marriage of promoted Soviet wife, Mao Tse-tung's remains go on view again, Criticism of US death parachute, Airlines are accused of huge waste of fuel, Lettings planned for students and immigrants, Chilly dipping as Brighton's nude bathing beach opens, Telephone tapping has trebled in the past 20 years, Mr Kelly was dropped and hit head, PC says, Bay of Pylos heavily polluted by oil after tanker disaster, President Carter postpones new sanctions against Iran, Sectarian tensions over Alawite dominance could lead to outbreak of civil war in Syria, Palestinian is deported, Talks on a more commercial basis for BBC, Britain's defensive weakness, Tuition fees for EEC students cut, New campaign is launched against car tax evaders, Training a new generation of engineers, Conditional hope about future of American hostages in Bani-Sadr speech to Iran crowds, Science report Nuclear energy: Harrisburg damage, Musicians' Union threatens to ban BBC engagements, Complaints of worsening London postal service justified, Monopolies Commission claims, Priority for planning civil defence at local level urged, Swapo election defeat predicted, EEC dairy farmers protest over milk cuts, 'Now we must fight for survival', Sir Charles Villiers emphasizes, Judicial monitor on 'tapping' proposed, Children's Books Searching for genius that will sell, Attempt made on life of Iraqi minister, Guerrillas raid Afghan schools, Tass says, Big rise in baby deaths near nuclear power plant, London Diary, Unesco man disappears in East Berlin, Sir Keith steals Silkin Budget gloom, Editor calls for D-notices review, Mr Callaghan fuels left's suspicions on conference, Chad drifting into civil war as fighting enters 11th day, Israel relents on EEC office in Tel Aviv, Abolition of urban aid 'will increase baby battering', Toxic waste dumping prompts inquiry call, Summit call in Lusaka for economic liberation, A disturbing change of style in Syria, France goes on with nuclear energy plan despite protests, Whitehall staff 'emerges secure' from cuts again, 17 more oil rig disaster victims found, Boy dies in meningitis outbreak, Poisoner holds supermarket chain to ransom, Kidney unit schemes rejected despite aid, Therapists to stage strikes, Flights may be delayed at Easter. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Midland Bank Group, Agovox, Tate Gallery, Post Office Telecommunications, Daily Transcript Service, Ricoh, Britain/israel Public Affairs Committee,, Christie's, BBC Publications, Leicester..., King & Co, Philippine Airlines, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Steetley, VAT, Unicliffe, Jaguar Xj12, Twa, Punch, Execujet, Wesleyan & General. Law: Ulster warrant not in order so man is freed, Court ruling could reduce political patronage in US, Bench and Bar join in tribute to Lord Widgery, Attempt to flee to West leads to jail, Mother of boys who died in fire bound over, Court of Appeal Attempting to pervert course of justice Regina v Machin, 'Rock' collector may get his 447 tapes back, Four Welshmen charged, House of Lords VAT tribunal's appellate powers limited Customs and Excise Commissioners v J H Corbitt (Nummismatists) Ltd, Millionaire's kidnapped son found dead in Tahiti hills, Death sentence for man who killed Britons, Man cleared of bomb deaths because of doubts about 'torture'. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Schroders, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: New Ayckbourn comedy, Theo Adam proves himself as a producer Capriccio German State Opera, Berlin, Hollywood Thames, The Bartered Bride Sadler's Wells, Unfailing confidence Cleveland Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Shadow of a Gumnan Other Place, Opera: in Leeds, London and Berlin Nabucco Grand Leeds, RPO/Mackerras Festival Hall. Sport: Rugby Union Students put Davies in centre for under-23s, Rowing Crews have an infectious back problem, Olympic Games Officials say sites will be ready in time, Racing Ascot programme, Putting on the style that gained friends, Tennis Borg shows no sign of lack of tournament play, Rackets Marlborough get through to schools final, Boxing Leo, the man-eater of Maryland, mauls the Tiger of the Fens, Football One for the road to Old Trafford, but hangover from Saturday remains, Show jumping Strong entry at Birmingham, Golf Belated success for Tewell on US circuit. Politics and Parliament: Desire to return to hire and fire mentality, Minister's assurance on value of pensions House of Lords, Buying off a strike is a remedy that only lasts until next strike, Composition of Burnham, Workers not being deliberately penalized, Difficulties admitted as Government seek to change hostile climate facing industry, Phone tapping justified if it protects law-abiding from crime and terrorism House of Commons, Clegg not yet to hand, More recruits join and stay in the Services House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times summary of the newspaper strike period for Friday, April 1, 1955. Meat from Argentina, Adelaide, as an Englishman sees her. Editorials/Leaders: How Much Tapping In The Dark?, Britain's Declining Postal Service, An Unnecessary Strike. Letters to the Editor: Aims of the Palestinans, Problem of relating wages to profits, The threat from nuclear arms, Southend East by-election, Protection of souls, Assassination in Central America, Symptoms of decline, Land-Rover delivery, Financial hardship and mortgage rate, Derelict land, Tower opposite the Tate, Getting organized, Easing unemployment by reducing level of real wages, Role of divorce law, Human rights in Britain, III tidings, Irish voting rights, Victims of Everest, Health risks from lead, Drugs for mentally ill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Godolphin School, Salisbury, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor D. M. Newitt, Earl Of Halifax, M Roland Barthes, Mr Stephen Barber Notable foreign correspondent, Elisabeth Schwiller. Business and Finance: Watts up 16pc to £3.51m, Discount market, Business:Diary Belch's next move? · B Cal over Cathay, Uncertainty over US indicators, Desoutter Brothers' 10 pc rise, Whitecollar fear over microchips in offices, Commodities, Bonn seeks US loan, A taste for gilts, £2.7m grant from EEC for fishing industry, Takeover Panel rules on St Piran, Accountancy law change opposed, Bank puts off recall of special deposits, In Brief, International Alusuisse rejects Conalco deal, Silver price moves up strongly in London, Controls on Soviet ship trade urged, Options, Gilt lining for unit trust industry, The Pound, Doubt on scope for future tax cuts, Dutch pay the price for their cheap gas policy, Briefly, Carrington Viyella's retail, Sugar pact price bands 'too close together', New home for Titan bus project, Second-half downturn at Unicorn Industries, The million dollar campaign trail, Barratt Developments buys US housebuilder, Imperial may drop bid in US, Gold, UK design standards challenged, CBI voices misgivings about new powers for Fair Trading chief, Building talks in jeopardy, £10m training plan for development areas, Town of the future on the Thames, Pretax profits slip at Cape Industries, Is the EEC capable of coping with a recession?, EMS European Currency Rates, US prime rate nears 20 per cent as dollar surges on world markets. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Strong buying, Wall Street, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Buying surge exhausts new tap, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Stone Platt reappoints former finance director. Property: Property Go in for a home with no stairs, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,189.
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