The Times - 08/12/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, By David Blake Economics Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Ian Bradley, By David Felton labour Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Nicholas Timmins, By Peter Hennessy, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, from Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Frederick Cleary, From Sinan Fisek, From Dessa Trevisan, From Christopher Walker, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Charles Harrison, From Trevor Fishlock, From David Watts, From Ray Kennedy, From Gerard Hunt of Reuters, By Caroline Moorehead, Brian Connell, Tim Heald, Richard Williams, Paul Moor, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Joan Bakewell, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Burnell, From Dilip Rao, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Dan van der Vat, Michael Leapman, Gregory F. Treverton, David Wood, MICHAEL MEACHER, , WILIAM LITHGOW, , KATHARINE MOORE, , H. D. POTTER, , R. A. KIMBER, , JOHN ALLAN MAY, , MICHAEL WACE, , JOHN F. FOX, , H. W. TAYLOR, , C.C. STEVENS, , PENELOPE TREMAYNE, , COLIN TENNANT, , RICHARD LEWIS, , CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR, , By the Staff of Nature, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Frank Vogl, By David Felton Labour Reporter, Clifford Webb, Innis Macbeath, R. W. Shakespeare, CHRISTOPHER YATES, , ROBERT KENNEDY, , G. W. FRENCH, , P. H. WEBSTER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frances Williams, By Our Financial Staff, Catherine Gunn, Judy Walker, Bryan Appleyard, David Robinson, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Alan Holden features editor, A.H., Christopher Koenig, Margaret Allen, Joyce Rackham, Colin Price Beech, John Higgins Arts Editor,
ResumoNews: 'Financial Times' under threat, Tory plea over curb on scholarships, Muslim Brotherhood call for Syrian revolt, Minister calls for report on explosives plant, Firemen set to accept two-stage pay offer, US says Russians still poised to intervene, Brezhnev missile claim 'true', Damascus and Amman withdraw their troops from the border, East and West aid puts Mozambique on road to recovery, Skiers liked what they saw, AlanHolden offers some practical advice to the intending skier Self catering is the best bet, Britain faces human rights test of 'sus' law, M Barre honours Giscard pledge to farmers, A new report shows how political acts of violence thrive on publicity Terrorism and the public right to know, Turkish Premier rejects prison torture allegations, General Haig's star is fading, Pierre has fallen from grace French call each other uncommon names, Ethiopia-Kenya accord causes alarm in Somalia, General Eanes wins a second term as President of Portugal, Dumping of herring right, says minister, Dublin tightens security for Thatcher visit, Low paid 'worse off now than in 1886', Prisoners of conscience South Africa Richard Steele, Communist and Labour link is unlikely, MP says, President Brezhnev faces tough talks on Afghanistan as he begins three-day visit to India, Greece offers Turkey 'freeze' in Aegean dispute until sea law conference ends, Spas bubbling with health, French missile a success, Head teachers fear exam 'league tables', Lawyers attack ruling on Filipinos' status, Dangers of disunity in Zimbabwe driven home by Mr Nyerere, Farm plans for nuclear attack, Attitude of press over Ripper murder criticized, £10 licence mooted for car radios, Moderates in Polish free unions strengthened, Sir Geoffrey wins support for basic economic strategy, Arab mayors vow never to give in, Eight UN aid officials die in plane crash, The Times Profile Keeping up family traditions-and making them pay, Mr Murray puts jobless total at 3.5m, IBA dilemma in franchise renewal, More hospital strikers return to work, Polish crisis forces Nato to take fresh look at military readiness, No place like Rome, Peter Jay hears from Mrs Gandhi about the difficulties in making democracy work Only one possible leader for india, La Scala is compensation for Milan's cold and damp, Mr Vorster is likely to intervene in party row, Uganda bars British journalists, Eight-hour Dickens show takes six stage awards, Venice reveals its true self, IMF asks Britain to repay loans early, MPs criticize Home Office failure to act on recommendations on privacy and data protection, Prisoners 'get poor diet in crowded cells', Communists call for alliance of left in Italy, Pressure on Thailand to end food aid to 200,000 Kampuchean refugees, Labour is advised against trying to buy 'The Times', Bermuda vote heralds poll reform, Hanoi says China has seized land, Rates may have to go up by 70%, 'Hidden surcharges' in insurance Bill affect lower paid, MPs told, Diary Of The Two Cultures, Mr Rodgers threatens frontbench rebellion, Mr Reagan will continue with Camp David process, Multicolour glories of ancient Rome, Winter Holidays In Italy, Science report Freshwater biology: Blooming alga, Farming and food Industry seeks curb on cut-price tomato sauce imports, Capricious winters in Sicily, The nuclear predicament awaiting Mr Reagan, Runaway pupil dies as ice grips Britain, Dr Runcie reaches out to grasp some nettles. Index. Display Advertising: Sicily, Banco DI Sicilia, Super Travel, The Italian Riviera, National Library For The Blind, Allied London Properties Limited, Pal Joey, The Electric Council, The Save The Children Fund, Palermo, Tourist Board Lombardy Region, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, Henry Butcher, The Times, Burgess Products Company (Holdings), The South African Sunday Times, Blue Arrow Ski-Time, Calabria, M. J. H. Nightangle & Co. Limited, Alitalia, Trentino, Pegasus, Banca Toscana, Pacific Western University, The Hilton Roof, Thomson Wintersports, Bladon Lines, Comedy Theatre, C. Howard & Partners, White Horse, Scotch Whisky, Abitare Scai. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Parliamentary diary House of Commons, MP's freedom of information Bill. Law: Former customs director jailed. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Olympiad gold medals for Soviet Union, Regional Tv Atv, Personal Choice, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,394, Ten RSC productions for Newcastle, 'Trelawny' for the Old Vic. Reviews: Fencing off part of the field Michael Nyman Riverside, The doyen of orchestra managers LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Strachey in love No Need to Lie London Weekend, An affinity with Blake Mike Westbrook Cottesloe, Books The soul of 'Another Newspaper' The Stretchford Chronicles 25 years of Peter Simple Selected by Michael Wharton (Daily Telegraph, £6.75) The " Peterborough" Book Selected and compiled by Michael Green, Economy that defeats its purpose Cosi fan tutte Royal Northern College of Music, Berlin revives unlikely masterpiece of 1933, Remember me? Square Thing. Sport: Swimming Wilkie finishes behind Goodhew, Cricket Australia make heavy weather of victory, Racing Winter lends weight to handicap rule, Skiing Lone Austrian withstands mass Canadian challenge, Squash rackets Head girl gives a sporting tutorial, Boxing Champion to make exit on the Louis punchline, Badminton Hard struggle for Stevens, Tennis Czechs gain emphatic Davis Cup victory, Rowing Oxford trial verdict is suicide by drowning, Weekend results and tables, Football Liverpool dispel ideas that course of history might change, Sports in Brief, Hockey Slough blind baffled Dutch with science, Golf Wind blows away hopes of all Cole's contenders, Real tennis Unbeaten record intact, For the record Athletics, Rugby Union Bushell's kicks obscure rousing Irish virtues, Athletics Brawn leads the way for Oxford with a fourth win. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Reader Services Guide, Legal Notices, Christmas Gift Guide. Property: Commercial property Still some development in North, London Flats. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Drawing Of Bonds, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Editorials/Leaders: Casting a critical eye on MEPs, Poland Breathes Again, Parents Have A Right To Know. Letters to the Editor: Peerless prospect, Responsibility for prison decisions, Tinted glass, Economic model, Commercial radio's local record, West Indies archive sale, Church bizarre, Aid for the elderly, The West's potential, Assessing compensation, Emergency aid, Language and liturgy, Hongkong textile exports, Sovereignty of the Falklands, Training board levies, Britain and the principle of deterrence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Dec 8, 1955 Earldom for Attlee. Obituaries: Mr Derek Dick, Dr David Marr Advances in theoretical psychology, Mr Dudley Massey, Vicente Escudero. Business and Finance: 'Turning point' of mini-Budget, Survey of newsprint industry predicts price 'war' next year, Industry in the regions Warrington Change of status challenge for new town, For the World Bank, it's an ill wind..., Opec talks in Bali to go ahead, This week Economic factors likely to dominate, Old Court is now attracting $1m a week subscriptions, Fed gives priority to inflation, Land Rover in a buyers' market, Gambling on a gusher, In Brief, Business Diary profile: Bank of America and Sam Armacost, First cut in the mortgage rate for three years expected this week, The Pound, BP Group changes reflect its worldwide operations, Freight Opec shadow dulls tanker trade, Can we afford selective import controls?, 500,000 jobs will have disappeared by 1983 because of new technology, union claims, Markets Why Hongkong's hopes were dashed, International Commerzbank's surplus lower, The doubts beyond this year, Final dividend passed as Flexello slumps into loss, Euromarkets Analysts optimistic despite interest rates, Commodities The humble soyabean looks like fetching even higher prices, Marine Midland to move activities, Electronics groups set up medical combine, Sale of plant gives Rexmore new hope, Brokers' views Little hope for better second half at Courtaulds, Chinese tighten up on black marketeers, The footprint of recession on industrial relations, Training cutbacks are going to delay recovery, Manpower chairman says. Business Appointments: Business appointments Ex-envoy joins Carlsberg. Births.
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