The Times - 10/10/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From David Cross, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Ian Bradley, By Our Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Philip Robinsob, From Our Correspondent, Reports by Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, Gordon Wellman, Stephen Goodwin and Richard Evans of our Parliamentary Staff., By Hugh Noyes, By George Clark, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Kenneth Gosling, By Richard Ford., By Roger Berthoud, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Jacob Ecclestone, From Dessa Trevisan, From Sinan Fisek, Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, By Philippa Toomey, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Charles Harrison, From Kuldip Nayar, From Michael Binyon, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Nicholas Ashford, From Douglas Aiton, David Robinson, Philip Howard, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Masters, John Percival, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From a Special Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Geoffrey Green, By Jim Railton, By a Special Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Trevor Fishlock, Edward Heath, Michael Binyon, Geoffrey Smith, GEOFFREY GARRETT., TOBY JESSEL., JOHN S. HALL, , DAVID HOLBROOK., BRIAN WROBEL., HUGH J. KLARE., FRIDA ROBINSON, , DON TURNER, , DENIS MAHON, BERNARD BARNETT, ROBERT SIMPSON, , L. J. LATHAM., Frederick Bonnart Editor of Nato's Fifteen Nations, Robin Wright., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Clive Cookson The Times Higher Education Supplement, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Peter Norman, By John Huxley, David Hewson, By Bryan Appleyard, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Patricia-Tisdall Management Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, From John Earle, By Melvyn Westlake, From Nicholas Hirst, J. G. BRIDGE, , PAUL V. BOYLE, , R. E. ROBERTS., P. J. ALLERY, , W. D. RUTTER, , JEREMY STRONG., R. J. MARSDEN, , PRUDENCE RAPER, , CLAIRE BOOKER, , W. & H. MARRIAGE & SONS LTD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Philip Robinson, Kenneth Owen, By Catharine Gunn, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, Peter Waymark, Paul Griffiths, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Decade-old estate faces demolition, Mr Menten's plea for release from prison, 250 lorries from Continent are barred, Pinter marriage: Mr Harold, Mr Alasdair Milne, aged 50,, Miners' leaders link their pay claim to 16% rate of inflation, Talks on limiting nuclear missiles viewed with cold caution in Nato, Fresh intra-German crisis, Minister calls talks to cut NHS drugs bill, Japanese Government forced to retreat on constitutional issue, We stay in EEC, minister pledges, MacGregor plan for Channel road-rail tunnel and bridge, Strict security for 'Right to Work' rally, King's trip to Moscow fuels Western worries, Open University launches course in healthy living, Iran/iraq War Russia wins political toehold in Middle East, Industry has priority for tax relief, Tories told, Eastern Europe nervous about Polish contagion, Electoral scepticism in provincial Uganda, US Elections American commentary Mr Carter stomping the country giving 'em hell like Truman, IBA talks on Westward control, Cardiff's bus monopoly is challenged, More transatlantic routes for Laker Skytrain, Conference notebook Delegates seem unprepared to meet their doom, China accused of ambush, Moscow Diary, Constable installed: General Sir Peter, Italians aspire to Mediterranean role within an enlarged Community, Science report Health: Doubts about diesel fumes, Why must it be so dull?, Anglicans asked to give more to Church, Girl handled doctor's calls, tribunal told, Lome terms settled for Zimbabwe, UN conference urges curb on incendiary arms, Polish poet awarded Nobel Prize, Where heroes always get the good girls, Doctor's anti-nuclear drive, Truth about Rhodesia sanctions, Factory sit-in leaders get bill for rates, Iraqi advance halted as Iran takes offensive, Resistance fighters lay down law in Kandahar, Black authors boycott book fair over South Africa, Strong Chinese warning to US over Taiwan, Compensation of £24,000 for dismissed vicar, Storm in a tea mug brews at M62 transport café, 15 neo-Nazis held in Paris bomb inquiry, Employees hoping to run glassworks, Concern over alarming increase in crimes of violence, Oil men give companies warning on pay offers, 191,000 council men seek big pay rise, Tehran sends delegation with message to UN, BBC tracks back to great rail journeys, TUC angry over sick pay change, Role of civil servants is defended, Poll shows approval for power sharing, Back to the water: A motor torpedo boat, Teachers to claim a shorter week, A sound choice of teacher the key to success, Mr Biffen in guarded defence of 'lame ducks', Rome synod in danger of appearing ridiculous, Suicide and sex discussed frankly by the media Agony columns in China's press carry 'cris de coeur' of young, Jet planes raid three Iraq towns, Iran 'flying arms from Libya', Mr Howell announces North Sea oil bonds, Oil and the world economy:a strategy for radical change, Low-key action allows Gulf war to drag on, Ethiopia's revolutionary leaders face same military problem as Haile Selassie, Motoring Reliability key to success of Mini Metro, Threat to use new powers on house sales, Opposition to homes plan grows, Pioneering contemporary art show will include six masters' works Academy to display 'New Spirit' in painting and promote mainstream movement, Step to end impasse in Madrid talks, US offers air information to Arab allies, Mr Heseltine to pay for work done on cottage, Democrats try to dispel atmosphere of futility, Australians look to third party, Too many solicitors are chasing too few jobs in the profession, Conservative Party Conference/brighton Folly to turn back now, the Chancellor says, Turkish military interrogate extremist leaders, BL union's overtime ban in protest against forced redundancies threatens Mini Metro prospects, Callaghan resignation report 'speculation', Inquiry ordered on efficiency of water supplies, £1,000 premium bond prizewinners, Electricity board critic defies secrecy rule, Washington blamed by Iran leader, Korean journalist faces martial law charge, 2,000 tonnes of British food stocks destroyed, Contrite Mr Carter drops personal attacks on opponent. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Kemble, Golf Car, Volvo, The Buchanan Blend, Daily Transcript Service, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Bank Base Rates, Olivetti International S.A., Atlas Copco, The Times, Moss Bros Ltd, Renault, Audemars Piguet, Aah Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Gate Three, King George's Fund For Sailors, Israel Government Coins And Medals Corporation Ltd., Professional Register, Watmoughs(holdings)limited, The Streets Of London, Weatherall Green & Smith, Jones, Stroud (Holdings) Limited, Alaska Interstate Company. Official Appointments and Notices: Pregnant bunny girl is awarded £735, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Butler accused of stealing Clore paintings, Mr Benn's staff upsets a neighbour, Empty container a 'consignment' Acme Transport Ltd v Betts and Another, Man was shot for his wife and house, murder trial jury told, Moonie recruits 'kidnapped by parents' allegation, Court of Appeal Underpinning house not 'maintenance'-free of VAT A. C. T. Construction Ltd v Customs and Excise Commissioners, Court in Dublin clears three of Ulster killing. Politics and Parliament: Next week's business, Rescue fails, Protests at 'arbitrary' powers to penalize overspending councils House of Lords, Move to defer introduction of block grant rejected. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Acknowledgments, Educational, Baldwin, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Pianos Pianos. Reviews: Book review The Oxford Book of Verse in English Translation Chosen and edited by Charles Tomlinson, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Chaplin's suppressed masterpiece revealed A Woman of Paris (A) Gate Three, Camden Town The Elephant Man (AA) ABC Shaftesbury Av. The Long Riders (X) London Pavilion, The Girl in Melanie Klein Watford Palace, Raglan Players St John's, Playthings Half Moon, Royal Philharmonic/ Del Mar Festival Hall, London concerts BBC Singers/Poole St John's. Sport: Boxing Job lot just the job for four old friends, Rowing Fewer crews in Head of River race, Racing Distance is to Shasavaan's liking, Table tennis England take winning lead against France, Sports in Brief, Team that Busby inherited, made and bought, Squash rackets Increased prize money attracts Yasin, Golf Three Britons get off to a storming start, Equestrianism Gillespie keeps youth to the fore, Rugby Union Cotton set to return in November, Football City put Allison, Book out of misery, For the record, Snooker Artistic touch takes Virgo close to final. Editorials/Leaders: War Shakes The Arab Pattern, Still A Long Way To Go, Immortality For The Elderly. Letters to the Editor: Addresses sold, Crisis in the prisons, Keeping our heritage, Graduates have much to offer in accountancy, Indonesia's textile exports, Painkillers in the ancient world, Control of the Proms, Banks and the elderly, Tax avoidance loopholes, Stansted 'cover-up', Human Rights petitions, Two solutions, The mail-eating snail, Threat to refugee schools, Marriage line, Cheque card is 'not enough', Calcutta at Cambridge, Husband's tax liability, The spectre of anti-semitism, Study of the paranormal, Pensioners not so 'nicely off'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Britain fails in bridge competition, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,344, Personal Choice, Feminist's tract sells for £14,000. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 11, 1955 Khartoum farewell. Obituaries: M Maurice Martenot, Dr John Apley, Mr Noel Le Mare, M Alexandre Sanguinetti, Lieutenant-General Sir Edric Bastyan Major staff role in the victory of the 14th Army in Burma. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Slide continues after Chancellor's speech, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift lower, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business and Finance: Iran still selling oil, but gold sales denied, Discount market, Fothergill ahead for half year, Private sector worried about its future role, First-half profits rise sharply at Higgs and Hill, Former BSC managers invest redundancy money in North Wales venture Steelmen trying to stay in business, Moss Bros profit halved, Commodities, Technology Dragging industry into the microelectronics age, Receiver sells Movitex units, ICI expected to announce further redundancies in fibres division, £5m loan stock issue by Town Centre, International, Huntleigh plans £1.8m rights issue, Government spending rises by 27 per cent, Alfa deal with Nissan signed, Rift over engineering regulation widens, Further jobless rise predicted this year, Oil bonds take the stage, In Brief, Hewden-Stuart down 40 pc in first half and outlook is poor, Business Diary: NatWest's hang-up · Shaving brush, Sugar steady after new 'highs', The Pound, Briefly, Central Government Borrowing Requirement, Call for Telecom to accelerate fund-raising, BP expects Nigeria to resume oil supply soon, British Steel plans further big production cutback with loss of 25,000 jobs, Profits slump at Bentalls, Making everything earn its keep at Trafalgar, Market capacity inflated by operators taking options on reservations Strong pound belies talk of holiday price war, Commission sets date for quotas, Photo-Me cuts final dividend, North Sea savings bonds may be sold at Post Offices to attract small investors, Overseas drive by Bowthorpe, Small businessmen press Government to agree to borrowing scheme Cabinet to debate company loans idea. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director named for Tarmac. Property: Rentals, Property Under £35,000, Flat Sharing. Births.
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