The Times - 08/05/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Dessa Trevisan, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Frances Gibb, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Hennessy, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Richard Ford, By Our Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Planning Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From John Earle, , From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, By David Spanier Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ivor Davis, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Arrigo Levi, From Tony Allaway, From Neil Kelly, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Alan McGregor, From Jacqueline Reditt, Michael Ratcliffe, John Young, H. R. F. Keating, Bernard Fergusson, Gay Firth, Philippa Toomey, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Brian Alderson, John Percival, Michael Church, Paul Griffiths, By John Woodcock, From John Hennessy, By Keith Macklin, By Norman Fox, By Michael Seely, By Richard Eaton, By Roy McKelvie Real Tennis Correspondent, From Bryan John, From Richard Streeton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Frederick Cleary, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Michael Hornsby, RAYMOND GARLICK, , LOUIS FITZGIBBON, , J. MOSS, , GLADWYN, , TERENCE BISHOP, , J. O. JONES, , WALTER GOLDSMITH, , JOHN ENNALS, , P. H. KEMP, , W. D. LOVATT, , DAVID GOYMOUR, , DIANE WALLER, , JAMES LONG, , HENRY PEARSON, , ROLAND BIRD, , JEAN M. INNES, , DAVID C. MARTIN, , TIMOTHY D. WILBY, , DAVID MASON, , DAVID HARDMAN, TONY MILLER, , M. J. FURBER, , Ian Bradley, By Charles McKean, By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Frank Vogl, Ronald Kershaw, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, By Caroline Atkinson, By Edward Townsend, By Our Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Peter Hill, C. GLYNN, , M. Y. FULLER, , R. E. POOLE, , P. E. CHAPMAN, , DAVID LEWIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Clifford Webb, Malcolm Brown, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wainwright, By Michael Prest, By Phil Robinson, Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Philip Robinson, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Mr Heath laments UK failures, Envoy turns teacher to explain Britain's position Sir Reginald gives a breakfast lesson on budget to French, Mrs Bandaranaike quits inquiry team, Princess's visit to Malaysia ended by illness, Washington vexed at criticism, Thais urged to let Khmer Rouge supplies pass, Pope tells Africans to take part in politics, Dr Obote plans to defy ban on party campaigns, Ballet, opera and racing narrowly escaped BBC cuts, The Eight put off farm price defiance, Senator Kennedy determined to fight on to the bitter end despite humiliating poll defeats, Mr Varley for state financing of ballots, Offices plan for key London site is opposed, Southall an anti-police incident, officer says, Two latest transplant patients recovering, £10,000 Premium Bond prize winners, IOJ objection to ATV closed-shop policy, Man dies, two missing as boat vanishes, Britain considering action on Libyans, Customs men block Swiss frontier, EEC budget: Mrs Thatcher was right to hold out, Yalta victims' memorial to go ahead, 'Diplomats' refuse to leave US, Mr Mugabe seeks to reassure foreign investors over profits, British hostages were put against wall and told they would be shot, embassy chauffeur says, Cabinet retracts pledge on pensioners' earnings, Police blockade Seoul university campuses, Civil Service unions face new technology fight, Three Ulster MPs held as archbishop is enthroned, Heroin worth £5.5m found in car wheels, QC says, Russia sees three-way axis as a threat, IRA vows to halt Belfast to Dublin railway link, Social Focus The cruel cuts which could sharpen the BBC's mind, Ugandan elephants face extinction, Three solicitors ordered to be struck off, London Diary, Fifth Heathrow terminal is proposed, Terrorists renew attacks in Italy, Doctors expected to get 28% increase, By-election swing could decide Botha move, Help for rare birds ends in fire disaster, Reprisal raid kills man in Spanish bar, Future of the Derby may be at stake, Last-ditch Killanin bid to save Olympics, Mr Whitelaw gives his approval for the introduction of a citizens' band radio system, Maputo acts to check serious cholera outbreak, Germans climb Himalayan mountain without oxygen, Washington approves licence for sale of uranium to India, Students asked to reject cigarette sponsorship, BBC raises offer to music funds, Tories gather in hostile Scottish territory, Second killing in Iran anti-Anglican vendetta, National Gallery gets a rare Daumier on loan, Free French to meet at London reunion, Statesmen gather for Tito funeral, Israeli troops land at three points on Lebanon coast, Give the schools back to the people, Less spent on bingo and betting, Jews in Britain moving to right academic says, Print union threatens to intensify action, Ayatollah backs move to restore President's power, Immortality a $10,000 illusion, Commission proposes 200 changes in Scots law, Saudi Arabia restricts Concorde speed, Science report Energy: A better solar cell, Muskie pledge to meet Russians soon for talks, Mr Prior emphasizes worker involvement, Two contenders for succession to Mr Karamanlis, LSE increases intake of foreign students, Gainsborough exhibition at Tate Gallery, Chancellor rules out early cut in interest rate, 15 nations seek to control exploitation of Antarctic, Bonn stands firm on EEC budget, Architecture A £32,000 house near central London, World view The Thatcher style in brinkmanship, Labour group refuses to control Liverpool council, Liner sails for New York without 200 passengers. Index. Politics and Parliament: Liberal request on Bill of Rights rejected, Animal protection Bill running into trouble, A premature drop in MLR would hinder fight against inflation House of Commons, Constitution losing its checks and balances House of Lords, Government's spending cuts unnecessary, Too many administrators and too few doers, Mr du Cann criticizes Tory economic strategy, Broadmoor man can sue union officials, Those involved could count themselves lucky, Bill on contempt law during next session, Commons debate on Iran sanctions likely to highlight divisions on both sides. Law: Jailed Briton awaits verdict, Kagan hearing set for June 11, Boxer for trial, Court of Appeal Granada lose immunity from naming source British Steel Corporation v Granada Television Ltd, Unions 'acted illegally' over day of action, House of Lords Payment out of settled fund caught by CTT Pearson and Others v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Embassy siege man charged with murder, Granada TV must disclose source of secret British Steel documents, Lord Denning rules, Actor jailed after killing wife, Pakistan police charge opposition party leader. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Airways, Henry Boot, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, Martini, Feedex Agricultural Industries, Selection Trust, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Foden, Pool Promoters Association, Polo, Lloyds Bank, Peugeot, The Pearson Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Welmar Pianos, Austin Reed, Swan National, International Stamp Exhibition, Weatherall Green & Smith, Pearson Longman, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, J Sainsbury. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Vienna: crisis and magic Fin-de-siecle Vienna Politics and Culture By Carl E. Schorske (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £15 A Nervous Splendour Vienna 1888-1889 By Frederic Morton, Kei Takei Jacksons Lane, Die Zauberflöte Covent Garden, Pygmalion Shaw Theatre, Fiction The Bleeding Heart By Marilyn French (Andre Deutsche, £6.50) The Explosion of Love By Barbara Cartland (Hutchinson, £5.25) The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five By Doris Lessing, The Quartet King's Head, Brighton Festival Boris Godunoy Gardner Arts Centre, Television 'Tis Pity She's a Whore BBC2, Hopefully Travellers in Europe By J. G. Links, Broadway's gentle success, Fairies Brighton Museum, Crime The Boy Who Followed Ripley By Patricia Highsmith, Leaps in the dark Great Planning Disasters By Peter Hall, Children of Hachiman By Lynn Guest (Bodley Head, £5.95) Day of the Butterfly By Norah Lofts. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Television, New stars for Middle Age Spread, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,218, Personal Choice, British pair among leaders in European bridge, Record price paid in Italy for a Tiepolo, John Bull's Other Island. Sport: Cricket May chosen as next president of MCC, Racing Shoot A Line tells a classic story, Tennis When Fibak is down he is anything but out, Athletics Miss Lannaman is back, Golf Miller has chance to confirm his revival, Rugby League Bradford surmount problem, Rugby Union Richards has to return home, Equestrianism A tribute to the faith and works of man, Real tennis Ward wins battle of contrasting styles, Football Holders retain some hope, Table tennis Champion spins his rivals a line, For the record. Property: Flat Sharing. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 9, 1955 Poliomyelitis vaccine test, Cry Woolf, but I won't be listening. Editorials/Leaders: Against The Public Interest, Terrorists Cannot Be Diplomats, Sweden's Fall From Grace. Letters to the Editor: Iran Embassy siege, Ballast to the mind, Infinite variety, Life under the communists, British Steel's chairman, Somali refugee crisis, Education in London, Horse sense, Broadcasting in Welsh, First Penn and the 'prudent man', Dealing with the 'big boys', How salary was cut, Striking a balance in the EEC, A phrase from the Creed, Common task, Whopping vintages, Realism on shop floor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Herr Heinrich Wendel, Dame Margaret Cole Distinguished Fabian and educationalist. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling: Other Markets, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts down on bank figures, Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Prices slip after bank lending figures, Recent Issues, Price Changes. Business and Finance: Discount market, British Airways fuel bill is £200m above budget, Receiver called in at J Dykes, Gospel according to Mr Reagan, Business Diary: A Hitchcock mystery solved · LSE's entrepreneurs, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Cuts hit Third World Talks on new cigarette advertising code expected to start soon, Weather holds back profits at M Hall, Mallinson cuts tax bill, Euro-$ Deposits, Forecasters divided over recession, Economic notebook Why it is not wise to jump off mountains, Societies seek action over bank home loans, Milletts' first full year brings a record, Lower hotel occupancy hits room profits, Brit Enkalon loses £2m, US bankers predict easing of credit rules as Chase cuts prime rate to 17pc, Sir Keith's unusual arithmetic, In Brief, T Cowie poised to bid for Ewer, Fairbairn may be split up, Opec still divided on pricing, NEDO abolishes only three subcommittees, Pharmaceutical wholesaling The price war's bitter pill, Options, International Bayer expects another good year, Deep-sea trawlers sunk by cut-price fish, The message for interest rates, CBI and TUC agree on joint talks, Slump warning from Gomme, The Pound, Swiss banks support US battle against inflation by restricting growth of loans to Americans, Easing jobs pressure on blind workers, Japanese sign 3-year Nigerian oil contract, Briefly, 3,500 Talbot workers laid off by weekend, Paper industry calls for import controls, Hawley Leisure in call for £1.25m, Wall Street, Steel cuts 'absurd' former BSC chief says, Egypt trade credit limits examined, Britain may be unable to compete on price of nuclear components, Chrysler first quarter losses are $448.8m, Sainsbury and P&O show substantial increase in profits, NEB ready to try biotechnology, Peerless prepares for a quotation, EMS European Currency Rates, How long must Britain be a soft touch for the lorry importers?. Business Appointments: Business appointments Barclays Bank Trust announces new directors. Births.
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