The Times - 12/11/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Patricia Tisdall, By Lucy Hodges, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Peter Hennessy, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By John Witherow, By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By John Groser, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Cross, From Trevor Fishlock, From Patrick Knight, From Frederick Cleary, From Michael Binyon, From David Bonavia, From Sinan Fisek, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Henry Stanhope, By Barry Purchese, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, From Richard Streeton, By Michael Seely, By Michael Coleman, By John Nicholls, Miles Kington, William Mann, Stephen Pettitt, Roger Berthoud, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, John Percival, Piers Brendon, Gerald Ely, Michael Shanks, Lucy Hodges, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, WILLIAM URRY, , G. F. DOWDEN, , A. F. A. SAYEED, , P. C. BAWDEN, , STEPHEN MAER, , S. D. OLLIVANT, , J. A. JOLOWICZ, , BARRY ROSE, , COLIN T. KITCHING, , V. M. CREWS, , RUSSELL E. M. LAWSON, , IAN M. ELLIS, , FRED INGLIS, , Bristol CND, , MAURICE BROADY, , D. C. LESLIE, , JACQUELINE WHELDON, , JEAN JACOBS, , DONALD ELLISON, , By the Staff of Nature, Mr Edward Crankshaw, Lord Greenhill of Harrow, Mary Baxter, Danby Bloch, Adrienne Gleeson, John Gaselee, Sylvia Morris, Margaret Stone, Michael Hanson Property correspondent, David Gittins, Michael Furnell, Robin Duthy, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Margaret Stone, Patricia Tisdall, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Frances Williams, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Bill Johnstone, By John Huxley, From Derek Harris, KELVIN SPENCER, , J. W. HORTON, , MARTIN S. WHITE, , J. W. DIXON, , M. I. WEBB-BROWN, , MICHAEL SHEPHERD, , HOWARD ABBOTT, , M. P. CORNELIUS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, John Whitmore, Peter Norman, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, From John Earle in Rome, By Roman Eisenstein, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Colleges to lose stamp of approval, Disruptive pupils helped by time at special centres, New system for police cell death inquiries, Committee to advise on Reagan Cabinet, Fortune and misery for honest man, New areas sought for foreign embassies, Mackerel fishing ban shifts to Scottish waters, Inspiration for Copernicus sells for £75,000, Depths and shoals of art market, Mr Tekere denies that he embarrassed Mr Mugabe, CBI backs Prior approach, Church rift on Maze prison hunger strike, Solidarity celebration: Mr Lech Walesa, the, Social Focus People in prison: where cuts would be welcome, Why Europe's trade must be kept free, Wind blows away London Midland line's six-day crisis, Controls on planning are relaxed, Defence leak inquiry handed to police, Conference on European security declared open despite East-West deadlock on agenda, General sought over tax evasion scandal, Gaullists join the hue and cry over action against 'Le Monde', Making pension arrangements is an all-important part of planning, 'Times' correspondent held three days by Uruguay secret police, TV licence campaign is paying off, Balance swings in favour of young companies, Conference called on Catholic criminality, Dissident Soviet critic goes into exile, Christmas strike threat to W German post, Lord Denning says 10% cuts would damage the national archives, Naples protest at protection money racket, Sogat leaders accept freeze to save 'Daily Star', British aid record attacked by agencies, Professor deplores homage at tomb Pope's favourite saint called 'woman-hater', Rampton staff criticized for militaristic insistence on regulations, Personal Finance Savings sector is having a successful year, Indian newspaper fears British are now 'small little people', Channel tunnel choice 'next year', Mr Thorn to give up post in Luxembourg, Iraqis claim success in the air, Tax claims over 'Julie' case, Rampton: what chance this time for reform?, American paratroops arrive in Egypt for desert war training, London Diary, Whitbread picks book of the year, Why book was banned in Australia, Advice on abortions to be withdrawn by DHSS, Swift move averts militant jail action, Mr Jenkin shocked by Rampton report, Civilians suffer most in Bulawayo battle, Concession on home income plan for elderly, Turkish publisher killed by soldier's rifle butt, Protesters seize a chance in Madrid, Greater London Council Compulsory redundancy for building staff, Officers instructed to support firemen's 'emergency only' rule, Christmas toy prices differ widely, Science report Zoology: Black muntjac return, Threats to offshore island services, Guest Column Why not give back conscience its good name?, EEC blocks subsidized butter sales, Merthyr Tydfil closes to mourn the 'Matchstick Man' Wales buries Johnny Owen, its tragic boxing champion, Expert advice needed in forestry investment, 6 pc wage curb defended by Mr Carlisle, CBI leader attacks 'narrow' Tory policies, Shore plea for solution of Palestinian issue, Peking and London again linked by air, Extra leisure encourages second homes, £1,000 premium bond prize winners, Eight die in riot after African football match, Giscard-Schmidt talks confirm strength of Paris-Bonn alliance, Protesters vanish from airport lounges, Best ways for wealthy to invest, Prime Minister faces two tense meetings, Meeting over new BL pay deal today, Frustrated lover blew up station, Warning of research grant cuts, Shadow Cabinet adopts hybrid poll scheme, Ins and outs of capital transfer tax and life assurance, NHS considers nursing homes for old, A unit trust or an insurance bond? it depends on tax, Nearly 3,500,000 jobless, TUC report suggests, Problems for Inland Revenue. Index. Law: Two cleared of photographs plot, Appeal to Lords, Escaper too drunk to climb back into prison, Ex-NUJ leader withdraws remarks about IOJ, Father's covenant cancels child relief Gibbs (Inspector of Taxes) v Randall, Case against detective dropped over suicide fear, Woman bared suntan in public house, court told, Chancery Division Warning over winding up advertisements In re Accoustic Transducer Co Ltd, Counsel rejected in Tanzania murder trial. Display Advertising: Manchester Business School, Garrard, Bowling Collins Asset Management, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ingall Industries Limited, Henry Ansbacher Holdings Limited, London Life, The Sapphire Bond, National Citizens' Coalition, The Committee On Enforcemet Powers Of The Revenue Department, Sotheby's, Commercial Union Assurance Companay Limited, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, Nigeria Airways, Ford, EQUITY & Law (Managed Funds) Limited,, Provident Mutual Pension Plans, Amev Life, Hine., Bradford & Bingley Building Society, Welmar, Land Securities, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The M & G Group, Chartered Trust Limited, Duncan C. Fraser & Co., Sun Life Assurance, Ecgd, School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd., Victoria Wine, Thomas Gainsborough, The De LA Rue Company Limited. Politics and Parliament: Minister to consider adequacy of moves against benefit fraud, Demonstrator not escorted but carried from Tory conference House of Lords, Bill to make parents pay fines rejected, New review board to guide and support Rampton management, Designation of areas important to wildlife, MPs to hear officials' view on Canadian dilemma, Mr Foot is quick to open his attack, Disappointment at Madrid talks dalay, Medical care for children in EEC states, Mrs Thatcher says imposition of 6% cash limit not an incomes policy: councils will do allocating House of Commons, Continued State support for electric vehicle technology, Inquiry on man beaten at Tory conference refused. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Football Brighton end steady slide towards the second division, Tennis Dibley finds the secret of youth, Athletics Viren rings out the old racing against the new, Sports in Brief, Golf Britons are world's second best mixed doubles pair, Cricket Sunday play proposed for Test matches, Winter Olympics Lake Placid's $4.3m debts, Yachting Setting course for 1983, Racing Bright Highway likely to be rerouted in direction of Newbury, Equestrianism Britons ride 100 miles to victory, Swimming Williams is Haller's successor, Cycling Doyle adds new hue to rainbow, Table tennis Mrs Hammersley is called out of retirement, Rugby Union Paris are no match for dogged London, For the record, Motor racing Split in ranks of grand prix constructors. Reviews: Book review Debts of Honour By Michael Foot, The Caretaker Lyttelton, London soloists Queen Elizabeth Hall, Homage au Ballet Opéra, Paris, Fanciful ego trip Lord Mountbatten Remembers BBC 1, Zoot Sims Ronnie Scott's, Czech music Purcell Room, Roy Lichtenstein's fascination with 'fake'. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Personal, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Announcements, Educational, Services. Property: Residential property, Property Wide choice at more than £100,000, Flat Sharing, Property market expects eventual jump in house prices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Pop go millions, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 12, 1955. Editorials/Leaders: Time For A Little Relief, Champions Of The French Left, Record Economies In Chancery Lane. Letters to the Editor: Why, look you?, Disposal sites for nuclear waste, Highlighting wasteful expenditure, The search for managers, Hard to fathom, Making a mountain, Firemen's protest and public safety, Exposing the nuclear myth, Leaks to the press, Evidence of faith, A Muslim centre, Just the ticket, Moving Canada's Constitution, A toll of bells, Decisions on spending cuts, Uproar over 6 per cent, Reclaiming VAT on travel, Crafty rejoinder, Rules on aircraft luggage, Liability for defects in goods, Remembrance Sunday. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Norman Marshall Original contribution to the British theatre, Professor L. J. Davis, Mr George Hall, The Rev D. L. Scott, Puran Chand Joshi, Mrs Rosamund Stutchbury, Viscount Mackintosh Of Halifax, Mr Harold Wilshaw. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Improved sentiment, Recent Issues, Stock markets Confident buyers maintain rally, Streling: Spot and Forward, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: Discount market, Commodities, Extra £40m likely for British Shipbuilders, October home loans at a record £1,000m, Fight to halt a 'miserable decline' for Britain, Sir Terence urges, CSI investigates stockbroker's handling of share placing, C H Beazer plans rights issue, 1,700 jobs to go at United Biscuits, CEGB set to sign £1,800m Torness and Heysham nuclear contracts, Sterling and dollar lose more ground, Smiths Industries ahead at expense of margins, Unilever holding steady, In Brief, CSR to raise £50m, Surge likely in UK coach holidays, BMW sales climb 8pc, New scheme suggested for cocoa, Newsprint aid plea fails, International Fiat to break even next year, Unilever profits dip to £169m, 'Granny bonds'-the search for a virtuous circle, LCP Holdings falls by a third, The Pound, Opec will consider price rise, Lonrho's £116m sanctions case goes before High Court, Can the EMS overcome the hurdle of national sovereignty?, Briefly, NEB chief proposes technology role for monopolies panel, Krupp may challenge EEC steel quota ruling, Central government borrowing falls to £124m, Plea to transform pay bargaining, Warning on ethylene overcapacity, Hawthorn Leslie stays ahead, LK Industrial plans rights issue after loss, Landsits on course but dividend is unchanged, Kwik Fit profits trebled, Business Diary: Larre's goodbye · Parroting John Cleese, Industry chiefs show new spirit of machismo, Enkalon seeking cost cuts to save plant, Financial News Scott & Robertson slumps into loss, Britain's stake in biotechnology. Business Appointments: Business appointments Celltech board members named. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,372. Births.
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