The Times - 24/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Sarah Segrue, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Lucy Hodges, From Ronald Kershaw, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By John Winder, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, By Richard Ford, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, From Peter Nichols, From W. P. Reeyes, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, By David Spanier, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Binyon, From Stephen Downer, From Michel Trichet, From David Bonavia, By Richard Dowden, William Mann, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, From Norman Fox, Peter Hazelhurst, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, WILFRID E. CAVE, , RICHARD WAY, , SPENS, , GRAHAM BOYCE, , B. MEFTAH, , FARHAD TABRIZL, , BASIL S. JONES, , R. L. FREEMAN, , D. R. MYDDELTON, , H. A. SOMERVELL, , DAVID NICHOLAS, , EDGAR CHEPOROY, , REGINALD EASTHOPE, , Jane Ewart-Biggs, Richard Bourne, Shona Crawford Poole, By the Staff of Nature, By Frances Gibb, Mr J. C. Burgh, , David Harvey, A. S. Byatt, Gay Firth, Adam Fergusson, Robert Halsband, Robert Nye, Andrew Sinclair, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By John Huxley, Peter Wainwright, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Philip Robinson, Kenneth Owen, By Bill Johnstone, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Our Technology Editor, C. E. I. THORNTON, , CHRISTOPHER HARMER, , R. G. HUMPHREYS, , JOHN MARTIN, , J. W. DUCKWORTH, , D. J. GREENSLADE, , ARTHUR W. J. LEWIS, , FRANK M. WISEMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Roman Eisenstein, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, M G G Pillai, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Clarke, By Catherine Gunn, Peter Davalle,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Health service to be streamlined by removing one tier of administration: £30m saving House of Commons, Celts force ministers to give way, Peers get the hump over those 'sleeping policemen', Extensive repairs needed in House of Lords, Government's Trident strategy challenged, Competition not food tasters should help motorway service, Common fish policy nearer, Lords told, Smoking ban on public transport ruled out, Motorway motorists to get facts on repairs, Free shares plan for staff of British Airways, Public inquiry for London rejected, Further fall in size of Civil Service, £30m will be saved in health service cutback, European air fares too high House of Lords, BR should not have 'knocked' M25, New peers, Effect of rail fare rises on use of services, Consett plant should be run by workers, Advanced trains in October. News: Callaghan snub to NEC march decision, TUC to run six-month campaign on jobless, Mr Muldoon attacks Paris for intransigence on lamb, Republican ends prison fast protest, Ban on dyslexia tuition criticized, Heseltine pledge on conservation, Expulsion warning to Olympics journalists, Quiet police protest at terrorism on streets, Six killed in Tehran bomb blasts, London Transport study urges higher productivity, The industry with no us and them, National Insurance surplus of £687m is 15 times greater than forecast last November, The rotting food on a flight to the Far East, Woman and two children die in Spanish blast, Code of conduct for senior Kenyan officials, £80,140 'wasted' by council on estate agents, Zimbabwe to extend state of emergency by another six months, Mentmore books fetch total of £82,670, Oil rig deaths prompt safety review, Civil defence experts ask minister for cash, Bolivian envoy protests against coup by refusing to represent new regime, Restored hall in Halifax wins conservation prize, Bristol riot warning unheeded for years, Council for Racial Equality says, New evidence causes delay in Italian impeachment debate, Seoul says dissident not tortured, Priest says Indonesia is blocking aid to E Timor, Peace plan worked out to save the Proms, Mr Sirs suggests two plans for Consett, Jazz festival illness still unexplained, experts say, Science report Palaeoanthropology: Upright ancestors, Indian barrister offers prize for courtroom clarity, Vietnamese pilot in Soviet spaceship, Ronald Butt on what could become a threat to our political institutions Pursuing a perilous path without the Lords, Tanker break-up caused by human error, 'Billygate' affair threatens Mr Carter's campaign, MPs tackle Tory chief on party HQ merger, Playing with words over racialism in Brazil, Sandinistas accused of breaking poll pledge, Peter Sellers loses his fight for life, Deportation case goes to rights commission, Disaster facing many farmers in Middle West, Whitehall evidence rules challenged, Government asks all of U2B of help, Golden Delicious imports may be trimmed, Novelty phone trade sees lucrative connexions, Lebanese press chief killed in gun attack, Shot across German bows, US volcano loses top in new eruption, Mrs Thatcher attacks high wage settlements as cause of continuing high unemployment, French parachute troops flown in to join Royal Marines in New Hebrides, Fife trawler skippers facing bankruptcy as £2m lies uncommitted, Interviews lined up for jobless graduate, Chirac hint of his wish to contest the Elysée poll, Minister knew of de Broglie plot, inquiry told, East Jerusalem office made ready for Mr Begin's move, London Diary, Battle of Britain, Arabs protest over death, Fire damage put at £355m for last year, £280,000 robbery car found, Threat seen to wildlife in woodland replanting, Glider pilot found dead 12 hours after crash, Baghdad admits hanging Ayatollah Khomeini's friend, The compleat artichoke The Times Cook, Ankara workers given ultimatum, Guest Column Who is making the entente so incordiale?, Acas 'Observer' talks make no progress, Post unions agree on 21% deal, Bonn Economics Minister follows trip to Japan by exhorting his countrymen to work harder Storm of protest in W Germany over suggestion that workers are lazy, Bitter debate on Grain dispute, Human insulin may provide better control for diabetics, Ministers 'killed in Afghan party feuding', French rebel judge called before bench council, As government cuts bite, the challenge facing the foundations. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Circulation Department, British Gas, Laing, Ppa, Krug, Renault 20, Datapost, World Hand Warm Air Dryers, Bank Base Rates, Lutterworth Press, Witan, Du Maurier, London Coating Company,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited, The Times Educational Supplement, Highland Queen. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal Merged union loses recognition Regina v Post Office, Ex parte Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs (Telephone Contracts Officers' Section), Time lag 'removed risk of an unfair trial', Family Division 'In danger'-without qualification McCartney v McCartney, Life sentence for Italian who burnt consulate, Man jailed for burning body, Master liable for omission Hodge v Higgins, Hospital order on businessman who kidnapped Lady Sugden, Lord Wharncliffe says car did not pull over, Pre-divorce financial agreement binding Edgar v Edgar, Father gives himself up at High Court. Official Appointments and Notices: Accountants' Company, Company of Watermen, University news, Latest appointments, Woman wins law prize, Inner Temple. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Domestic And Catering Situations, Forthcoming Events, Services. Reviews: The People Show Ica, The Scarlett O'Hara War BBC 1, Moses and the slaves Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology, Aging sweeties, The Merchant of Venus Thy Neighbour's Wife, Opera in a Finnish castle courtyard, Wordsworth without the words William Wordsworth, John Byrne play for Hampstead Theatre, Hamlet Opera House, Buxton, Pursuing earthly happiness Georgian Delights, Evening that appealed in spite of the opera La Fedeltá Premiata Glyndebourne, Folk company spreads its joy Mazowsze Festival Hall, In the steps of the tyrant The Trail of Tamerlane, Fiction Intimate Relations and Other Stories By Jacky Gillott (Hodder & Stoughton, £6.95) Encounter in St Ives and Other Stories of Cornwall By Kenneth Moss (William Kimber, £5.25) Burn Helen By Karen Gershon (Harvester, £6.50) The Private Life of Jack the Ripper. Sport: Racing Sir Desmond stresses need to tighten belts, Sports in Brief, Swimming Two British hearts beat as one in touching fairy tale ending, Yachting Doreste's hopes are in ruins, Cricket England on trial again in their 'tour' match at the Oval, Yachting Windclipper and Snoggledog locked in battle, Athletics Britons quietly move nearer world rankings, Tennis, Boxing North-west show the way, Fencing Ann Brannon is foiled, Tennis Surrey and Middlesex riding high and low, Gymnastics Perfection personified, Modern Pentathlon Better day for the British in the swim, Baseball, Football Mullery gets the player he wanted to complete team, Results in Moscow Games, Golf A champion of the west lines up at the East, Equestrianism Bitter blow at Balaclaya, Hockey Spain lead table after exciting draw with India, Rowing A happier note on the stroke of eight. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 25, 1955, The volume's not for burning. Editorials/Leaders: Behind The Japanese Miracle, A Simpler Health Service, When Unions Fight Each Other. Letters to the Editor: Sheep on St Kilda, Cheaper for some, Legal dodge around personal tax, The training of medical students, Social responsibilities and home loans, Gross domestic product of nurses, Charges added to credit card bills, The immediate threat to industry, Problems and prospects for Iran, An English apple a day, Inflation accounting, Communication with gas board, Dangers of Moscow reporting, Exotic marbles, Closed shop and efficiency, Research by foreign companies, Control of pig disease. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Miss Olivia Manning Author of 'The Balkan Trilogy', Maj-Gen Sir George Johnson, Mr Ian Fraser, Sir Geoffrey Peren. Business and Finance: '£3,000m tax loss a year' in black economy, Rhodesian Bond settlement delay, Discount market, Younger boss suits Moss Bros, Shipbuilding and steel losses £110m higher than forecast, 1,500 jobs may go at Bowater newsprint mill, Rosehaugh Group tops £3m, Astra Industrial to pull out of engineering, Commodities, Sekers pays more as profit dips, Private generation of electricity could pose problems for CEGB, Engineering industry faces shorter hours campaign, Foreign exchange report, York Trailer passes interim after loss, Economic notebook It is earlier than you think, International CSR remains optimistic in spite of recession, Can Comecon cope with its debts to the West?, Good crop and prices aid McLeod Russel, Panel rebukes Bell for revealing Rolls offer, In Brief, Hopkinsons Holdings down 31pc, Hotel profit margins to be squeezed further, Further pressure on interest rates, Thorn-EMI sells medical group in US, Strength of sterling hits British Nuclear Fuels' export markets, Mining Rift over Malaysian minerals code, W German economy set to grow by 2.5 pc, NEB £5m in biological project, Contract delays cut profits at Drake and Scull, GEC launch microcircuit company, The Pound, North Sea output to be slowed during 1980s, Briefly, Littlewoods suffers a reverse, Lead price of £500 forecast, Gold, Business Diary: The Mafia's greatest hits, Kuwaitis win control of Hay's Wharf, Sterling: Other Markets, Why Sir Keith backs biotechnology, TI joins oil search consortium, Clay group in US move, EMS European Currency Rates, Japanese share of UK car market leaps by a third to 18 pc in July. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Equities listless as gilts move ahead, Stock Exchange Prices Lack of interest, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Rio Tinto-Zinc name two new board members. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,283, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Births.
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