The Times - 05/09/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, Brighton, From Richard Ford, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From David Felton Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Annabel Ferriman, From Nicholas Timmins, , Reports by John Winder, Bernard Withers and Geoffrey Browning, of our Parliamentary Staff., From David Felton, From Michael Horsnell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Nicholas Timmins, From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Robert Schuil, From Patricia Clough, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Trevor Fishlock, From Moshe Brilliant, From Eric Marsden, By Hilary Wilce of The Times Educational Supplement, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Gabriel Ronay, From Douglas Aiton, Trevor Fishlock, Koji Nakamura, Stephen Downer, By John Hennessy, By Michael Coleman, From John Nicholls, By Alan Gibson, By John Watson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By David Hands, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, David Robinson, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Piers Brendon, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, Peter Nichols, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Gabriel Ronay, A. M. B. BELL, , HARLECH., JOHN WILTON, , JEREMY M. GASKELL., LAURENCE WESTON, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , ZBIGNIEW MIECZKOWSKI, , L. GILBERT., C. WITTON DAVIES., M. A. CAMERON, , CENNYDD TRAHERNE., IDRIS FOSTER., BENJAMIN SWANSEA, BRECON, , THOMAS JONES., ELWYN DAVIES, , J. A. DAVIES, , HYWEL E. EVANS., PETER MAGILL., E. G. BOWEN., IEUAN G. JONES, , A. D. LEWIS., W. J. ST ERVYL-GLYNDWR RHYS, S. I. ENOCH., H. D. SILLS., R. A. BUCHANAN., ROLAND MOYLE, SALFORD, By Robert Nowell, From Peter Nichols, By the Staff of Nature, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, Nicholas Timmins, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, Peter Wainwright, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Our Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, ANDREW SMYTH., ANTHONY WIGRAM, R. D. HUGHES, , JOHN REDGRAVE, , P. D. FRANCON-SMITH, N. KURTI, "Glyn's gang", GLYN BYE., TERRY NEWMAN, GARRY PAYNE., NORMAN CHINERY., ALLAN BERRY., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Ian Murray, Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wainwright, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Dear, Jim Bodgener, John Whelan, , J. H. Stephens, Tony Sutton, John Whelan, J.W., Leslie Hall, , Anthony Davis,
ResumoNews: 60% increase in affiliation fees approved, Plea to reduce the level of textile imports, Business school training urged for council chiefs, Constructin in the Arab world British firms ask 'Is it worth it?', Congress backs integrated UK energy policy, Subiya, Kuwait, UN body gives warning of city population explosion, TUC advises journalists on 'justified deception', Open university will help unity of Palestinians, South Korea's new leader inherits ruined political institutions and an alarming economic decline, £1,500m investment from abroad behind pressure on sterling, Simonstown poll victory endorses Botha policy, Motoring Ford chairman spells out importance of new Escort, Management ability should be closely investigated,, Effective unions 'strongest guarantee of freedom', What the Pope's visit will really mean to British Catholics, Science report Zoology: Vocal repertoire of rats, Paper trade casualty list 'like the Somme', Planners, IRA admit killing reservist, Pope's British visit linked with renewal of church, Carter line on Israel denounced, Unity discussed in Italy, 'Prepare for microchip revolution in schools', Nupe anger over deporting of women, The financial giants' causeway, Materials manufacturers, Existence of uniform 'Jewish vote' denied, More university students come from professional homes and fewer have manual worker parents, Contractors, Adoption of inner city programmes said to be 'a massive waste of resources', Rail protest strike suggested, Cost consultants, Moscow Diary, British Association/ Extracting fear from a visit to the dentist, The lessons to be learnt from the American way of choosing a leader, Vatican sets freedom theme for Peace Day, Sweeping changes in the insurance market, Dispute over Polish strikes livens up Bonn electioneering, Ambassador in talks today on TUC delegation to Poland, Kassioun, Syria, Gandhi call for conference on oil, Hungary's new call to arms, Local contractors are being favoured, Consulting engineers, Staff at Capital Radio strike over pay ballot, M Barre to keep financial policy despite electoral pressures, US Elections Mr Reagan picks out a guardian angel among the press, Heart transplants defended after another operation, Advance payments are big incentive, British warships greeted in Shanghai, Russians indicate that they want to keep Mr Gierek in power, Aggressive riot equipment rejected by police chiefs, ITN threat to dismiss journalists, Funds help to match applicants to vacancies, Rail fares to rise by another 20pc, BA to drop more first class travel, Baby, 22 months, has severed arm reattached, Duke opposes ban on use of painkiller on horses, Insuring against the dry years, Aboriginal ban may halt mining projects, 'Gang of Four' likely to face trial soon, Minister would like to see state and private schools sharing facilities, Aqaba, Jordan, Euro-MP is dismissed from French university, Mexican ghost town with one telephone, Sea and rivers will quench parched lands' thirst, Town plans a by-law to ban passage of nuclear waste by rail, Kenana, Sudan, Thatcher pledge on Bank rate, Iran warns Britain on students, Red faces for the Red Arrows at air show, Kabul starts big hunt for insurgents, Traditional values revived Japan more military-minded, Concern over loss of jobs in shipping industry, Tuc Conference/brighton. General council urged to ensure right of reply for victims of bias and distortion by the media, Building policy reversal is demanded, 25 more sites placed on list of 'world heritage', Walk-out over NHS attack, Director of the Old Vic's derided 'Macbeth' publicly defies the critics, Washington talks offer to Mr Begin, Foreign Report The steady Islamization of Pakistan, Herr Genscher calls for continuation of détente, Consett steelmen end battle to save works, Call for cuts in arms spending, BL replaces all Mini Metro drive shafts, Catholics in Moldavia lose last priest, 657 houses go begging as a dream crumbles, Murder inquiry after death of PC's parents, TUC General Council defeated in move to commit unions to support Czechoslovak dissidents, 'Asset-stripping' by GLC in property sales denied, Heart transplants defended by doctors, Employers in panic, union says. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Cadbury Schweppes Limited, Lwt, Gate Two, Multiple Display Advertisements, The British Bank, Scpi, Caterpillar, Gulf Plastic Industries, M. Gérard, Foss, Akl, Daejan Holdings Ltd., K. P. B. C., The Zahid Group, Ministry Of Development And New Communities,, Dsm, Bank Base Rates, Skanska, The Times, St Quintin, Audemars Piguet, Af, National Insurance Company S.A., Ibc, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Metca Group Of Companies, Ads, Saudi Cable Company, Italian Film Festival, Anglo & Middle East Factors Ltd, Amiri, Kirby, The Charterhouse Group, White Horse, Urdco, Scotch Whisky. Law: Preacher 'saw Jack the Ripper', Yippie leader ends six years on run, Menten case to go before Dutch Supreme Court. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Equestrianism Priceless picks out the way to a valuable lead, Golf Pursuers put Durnian's strength of character under pressure, Olympic Games Nagoya want to act as hosts in 1988, Croquet, Football Trusted cup formula may revive interest, Racing O'Brien makes Eddery an irresistible offer, Yachting Inept Australians miss chance of victory, Sports in Brief, The feat the press overlooked, Tennis Connors takes chance to beat the scrapper, Cricket Intikhab and Jackman end with a flourish, Polo Mrs Tomlinson carries Hurlingham to play-off, Cycling Appeal jury rule in Doyle's favour, Rugby Union Beaumont's hope is Springbok return to fold, For the record. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Personal, Forthcoming Events, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Book review The Enemy By Jeffrey Meyers, Wildcat rock, L'enfance du Christ Westminster Cathedral Radio 3 and 4, Neil Simon discovers an uncontrived profundity Chapter Two (A) Odeon, Leicester Sq. Rough Cut (AA) Plaza 2 Heartbeat (X) Gate 2 Harlequin (X) Classic, Haymarket In the Year of 13 Moons Electric Cinema Club, Civilized adornment AI Haig Pizza on the Park, Wielopole, Wielopole Riverside Studios, Birthday tribute Wigmore Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Verligtes Of Simonstown, The Bomb Back On The Agenda, Confucian Purge In South Korea. Letters to the Editor: The theology of marriage, The life of a Welshman, A diplomat's business, Chairman's contribution at Movitex, The electoral see-saw, Green and pleasant land, Aid for the Third World, 'Them and us', French connexion, Immigrant's detention, Firestone factory and standards in business, Polish lesson on Communism in practice, Wrong turning, Administration of Southwark fund, Under sail, A journey to Evesham for pesetas, An international Jerusalem, Fixed period tenancies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 6, 1955 Aid for immigrants. Births. Obituaries: Lord Brock, Sir George Pickering Major contributions to clinical medicine, Mr I. H. Levison. Business and Finance: Discount market, Ladbroke-Reo Stakis, Interim profits dip at Morgan Crucible, Revlon and Shulton assure OFT on prices, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Business Diary: Metro's briny launch · Disappearing Customs, How union disarray strengthens M Barre's hand, Gencor doubles interim as profits advance, BP struggles behind the scenes, Somalia pays tribute to UK builders, Lloyd's profits reach £131m 'peak', Euro-$ Deposits, Opec leaders plan new conference on pricing, Technology Aircraft design: getting more out of less, BP profits suffer in chemicals slump, 'Cuba may be buying sugar', More Lucas staff face redundancy, Should the training boards be scrapped?, In Brief, BET holds dividend as profits rise by 5pc, Manufacturing liquidity declines, Methods of measuring bank capital defined, How Bank of England tried to keep interest rates down Bank postpones recall of £500m facility to ease pressure on interest rates, The Pound, Britannia Arrow 17pc ahead, Briefly, Gold., BNOC overseas plans, Blackwood Hodge interim profits fall, For sale: shares in the Hesketh superbike, Northern Engineering on course for £26m, Sterling: Other Markets, Changes to scheme for unlisted market, US plays down EEC yarn boycott, Petrodollars flowing into Japan, UK campaign grows against EEC plan for worker directors, EMS European Currency Rates, Further US link for 600 Group, International Nationale-Nederlanden up 22 pc, Summary Balance Of Payments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Small selling, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Equities drift after brisk start, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments New operations director for Unigate Group. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,314.
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