The Times - 08/04/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Robin Young, By Staff Reporters, From Michael Binyon, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Nicholas Timmins, Ronald Kershaw, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Hasan Akhtar, From Mario Modiano, From Ivor Davis, From Neil Kelly, by Prudence Glynn, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By A Special Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By Jim Railton, By Sydney Friskin, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, William Mann, John Russell Taylor, Robert Shelton, Paul Griffiths, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, Crispin Tickell, WILFRED ASPINALL, , DAVID LANE, , JOHN VAIZEY, , STEPHEN PLOWDEN, , HARLEY SHERLOCK, , PATRICK WILSON, , CHRIS MANN, , JOHN MINKES, , PAT RANCE, , DONALD CHAPMAN, , B. MATTHEWS, , D. SMITH, , MONICA VINER, , JACQUELINE WARNER, , ANNE TURNER, , J. K. ROBERTSON, , PAUL BRYAN, , DE L'ISLE, , W. M. HARPER, , ANDREW LEGGATT, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, A correspondent, Mr Paul Miles, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Peter Norman, From Anthony Hilton, From John Earle, Anthony Hilton, By Philip Robinson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Clayton, Clifford Webb, David Hewson, FREDDIE LAKER, , E. C. L. HULBERT-POWELL, , CAMPBELL F. DICK, , HARRY WOOD, , JHARENDRA N. SINGHA, , J. P. DOUGHERTY, , A. R. CLARKE, , DAVID STANNING, , Rev MICHAEL KEMP, Hawley Leisure, By Our Financial Staff, Michael Clark, Bryan Appleyard, David Sinclair, Geoffrey Weston, Edward Mortimer, Michael Frenchman, G.W., Joyce Rackham, Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, ,
ResumoNews: Scheme to foil Dartmoor litter dumpers, Sir Michael's imposed BL package faces test of workers today, Mr Sadat leaves for US amid signs of Egyptian discontent, Banks deal blow to hot tubs in California, 'Dust bowl' threat in Australian drought, Thais to close refugee camp after wave of murder and robbery, More than just a summer love, Mastermind title won by Australian, UK is asked to pay more, Virus claims eleventh victim in hospital, Mr Callaghan seeking to reverse NEC vote for conference rather than a rally of protest, Israel revenge attacks expected after terrorist raid on kibbutz, Pakistan party calls for end to martial law, Nato's watchful eye to east, Cigarette smokers are now outnumbered two to one, Egypt can join Arabs, says lawyer, Fashion, Rural development to take five years £10m plan to improve way of life, Cyprus, Caledonian plans to double its fleet of jets, Newspapers not distributed, 26 killed, 42 injured in Ghana fighting, What man is doing to the climate, Clash or peace faces Mr Atkins in Dublin, Thousands in battles on resort beaches, Water leaks into hospital after pit subsidence, Equestrians decide to boycott the Olympics, Cubans to supply food and water for refugees in embassy, Ten UN Irish soldiers seized in Lebanon, Full text of statement by Mr Carter on sanctions, Wide variety from rich grape harvest, Living standard is lower north of the line, Teachers' union endorses separate talks on conditions of service, 500 march against the missiles, Refugees brought revival, Higher priority needed for solving crisis, Centre to link science and industry, Campaign to rebuild Paris art market, Islanders go back to H-test atoll, Pamplona clashes reveal deep divisions in Navarre, Regional report Amy Johnson's exploits to be recalled, Are we heading again for a classic Community compromise?, Catholic Church at point of catastrophe, says rebel prelate, Britain's 'China mentality', Chad factions sign fifth ceasefire of civil war, Employment Bill views are sought, London Diary, North Sea hotel rig righted by engineers, Takeover of steel and car plants urged, Union panel studies the role of government economists, Ghost town main bargaining factor between peoples, Lords committees show their expertise, Mr Carter breaks off diplomatic relations with Iran, Bone evidence suggests Minoan cannibalism, France's 'red millionaire' prepares to take on the EEC, Lobbying of MPs at Westminster seen as main activity, Communist ministers in Delhi for Afghan talks, Philippines peace moves 'in foreign country'. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Krug, The Cyprus Problem:prospects And Developments, Multiple Display Advertisements, Prosperity Publications, Cyprus Airways, Cyprus, Sotheby's, The Jewel Of Cyprus, The Cyprus Development Bank Limited, Help The Aged, High & Dry, Company Car, Swiss Cotton Jerseys, Swissair, Sunvil Travel, J&p, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cyprus Best Hosts, Cyprus. The Trade Centre., "Four Lanterns", C.Howard & Partners, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Apollonia Beach Hotel, Bank Of Cyprus, Scottish Provident. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Wanted, Entertainments, Austrian Government Guaranteed Conversion Loan,, Appointments Vacant. Law: Puerto Rican separatists in court struggle, Four sentenced to death for drug trafficking, Court of Appeal Damages for loss of earnings for 'lost years' Gammell v Wilson and Another, Family Division Justices took wrong approach to affiliation case payment Robinson v Lowther. Sport: Motor rallying Mehta wins for third time as Datsun dominate Safari, Tennis Last chance for two to qualify for Dallas, Sports in Brief, Football Arsenal have enough in reserve to handle Tottenham, Table tennis Both English teams reach semi-finals, Sport Racing Nureyev should dance home in his dress rehearsal for Newmarket, Saturday's racing, Rowing Magnificent seven beat brave eight, Rugby Union Richards conducts inspired Swansea, Golf The tournament that had everything dies at the last hole, Boxing Education from a left hand soon completed, Swimming Miss Davies begins her rehabilitation, Rugby League Wigan still postponing the evil hour, For the record, Badminton England's hopes based on doubles play, Hockey Ladykillers rekindle smouldering embers. Reviews: Koenig Ensemble Ica, Grotesque but coherent vision of humanity Edward Burra Lefevre Gallery Burra/Paul Nash D'Offay Gallery John Nash New Grafton Gallery Three on Holiday at Rye Parkin Gallery Augustus John Maclean Gallery, Country Music Festival Wembley Arena, Parsifal Salzburg. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Struck by enlightenment in Poona, 25 years ago From The Times summary of the newspaper strike period for Wednesday, April 6, 1955 Churchill resigns. Editorials/Leaders: Moves For The Dalai Lama's Return, Mr Sadat In Washington, Tug-Of-War Over Tobacco. Letters to the Editor: The role of ACAS, Ingredients of Lloyd's success, English Translation of EEC texts, A question of balance, Inconvenience of banks' credit transfer decision, Premium Bond prizes, 'Differential treatment' in Enterprise Zones, Transport in London, Management courses for women, Role of race relations commission, In a golden glow, Importance of continuing to reduce taxation, Problems of unfair dismissal law, Hostels and the homeless, Divorce legislation, Original purpose of Employment Bill, Nepal has met obligations, Alternative transport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, British pair take second place in bridge contest, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,193, BBC film preview of young musicians. Official Appointments and Notices: Gallantry award for RAF pilot's mountain rescue, Service promotions, University news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr H. Daintree Johnson Gastro-enterological surgery, His Honour Sir Dermot McKee, Mr Graham Cawthorne, Mr Shinzo Ohya, Major-Gen Sir Douglas Campbell, Mr Graham Barron ASH, Prof. K. W. Bigelow. Business and Finance: Provincial Laundries/ Man with an eye on Pritchard, Cans threat to new crop, Britannic chief on need to undo mergers, TUC-CBI draw up draft guide for new technology negotiations, Economic strategy key task for Italian coalition, The snag of living with standards of accounting, Industry in the regions Balancing act in Scarborough, Brokers' views Divergent opinions on shipping, Business Diary profile: Ralph Bennett's bus ticket, In Brief, Yule Catto now has over 20pc of GOAL, US court actions allege silver 'conspiracy', More share prices, The Pound, Censure for Stonehouse company auditor, Leak shuts North Sea oil field, Briefly, A new climate for investment trusts, Bonn warning on need to raise taxation, What chance will the unions give the Metro?, Rolls-Royce set to announce £50m aero loss for last year, Record bid for Seagram's oil, Union call to recreate Ministry of Technology, Slump in Wall Street share prices, Short-circuit in California electronics boom, Solicitors' Law tackles two loss makers, This week Quality rather than quantity, Gauging the impact of the EEC's new entrants. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Price Capitalization and week's change, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Clearing bankers name new chairman. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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