The Times - 02/12/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Moshe Brilliant, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, Peter Norman, From Arthnr Osman, From Christopher Thomas, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Hatfield, From Our Correspondent, Ronald Kershaw, From Tim Jones, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Gibb, By John Witherow, From Ian Murray, From Mario Modiano, From Charles Hargrove, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Trevor Fishlock, From David Bonavia, From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Douglas Aiton, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Hughes, From Charles Harrison, by Suzy Menkes, By the Staff of Nature, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Max Harrison, David Williams, Irving Wardle, John Percival, By Clive White, From Ray Kennedy, By Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Seely, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Nicholas Harling, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, ALAN G. THOMAS, , JAMES STEVENS CURL, , GERARD VAUGHAN, , D. L. OSBORNE, , PHILIP BARRETT, , ANNE-MARIE SUTCLIFFE, , FRANCES SHAND KYDD, , STELLA MARGETSON, , BARRY COLE, , CLAUDIO VELIZ, , CHRISTOPHER HALL, , WALTER KENDALL, , PAUL INWOOD, , HELEN LOWENTHAL, , R. J. LONGFIELD, , NEIL JONES, , A. H. HINDLEY, , ROBERT O. PLOWRIGHT, , From a Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Reporter, By Clifford Webb and R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, Derek Harris, By Bill Johnstone, By Philip Robinson, By Nicholas Hirst, By David Blake Economics Editor, Michael Baily, By Richard Allen, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Staff, Kenneth Owen, By David Hewson, RICHARD BEAUMONT, , PETER MILNE, , E. E. WARBURG, , MICHAEL SHANKS, , W. L. WILSON, , KEN WEETCH, , ELAINE FAIRLESS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Jacqueline Reditt reports, David Hewson, By Margereta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Dear, Ralf Dahrendorf, David Spanier, Olivier Lorsignol, Maurice Bommensath, Danielle Rouard, Karl Grün, Ennio Caretto, Michael Hornsby,
ResumoNews: Language barriers still block mobility Stable number of migrant workers, Compromise ends student rent strike, Labour Party move to bar Social Democratic Alliance, MPs' fears of disorder in Wales rejected, Warning on heritage fund help, 49 killed by gas explosion in Romanian mine, Recession near to lowest point, Mrs Thatcher says, Greek-Turkish dialogue to resume, Convention is broken for a prince in Bollywood, Warning to farmers over prices, Contempt case funds plea, Somalia threat cements Kenya-Ethiopia ties, Chinese film shares award, Slashed tyres, broken windows and fights in struggle for flour power French baker uses his loaf in the bread war, China backs joint Khmer action against Vietnamese, Facing up to Mr Reagan, The choice is harmony or economic discord, Book reviews Where Matthews and a million others went wrong, Begin ban on pro-PLO congress, Mrs Gandhi condemns jail blindings, Plebiscite in Uruguay rejects military rule, University and BBC to meet on halted lecture, Mr Roy Jenkins will not want, Fashion, US envoy off to Algiers with hostage message, Lee view of threat facing Asean from Peking, Japan rejects Britain's Rapier missile, British plan for EEC solidarity Nine need stronger, quicker cooperation, Africa to overhaul road system, Renewed faction fighting in S African ruling party, Japanese widen UK base for trade in Europe, Italy turns down British firemen's aid offer, Two London colleges may close and faculties could be at risk, Regional report Spreading demand for subsidized buses, Wilhelm Hadler reports on the Belgian language controversy Regionalism is the name of this game, Syria increases its forces on the border with Jordan despite Saudi advice to show restraint, Soldiers shoot animals in earthquake area to prevent epidemics, Negotiations adjourned in Fleet St, President Kaunda keeps the lid tightly clamped Learning to live with a curfew, Denning fund to aid law students, Britain sends ballot boxes for Uganda poll, Firemen call off strike after fresh pay offer, British aid to develop hormone production, Foreign capital to the rescue of New York Putting new life in the 'Big Apple', Rising stars High priest of the pharmacy, Europa, Unions will urge Ford to reopen pay talks, Science report Health: International survey of pollution, Viewpoint Three variations on a theme, MP criticizes stand by Mrs Williams, How the miners voted, Mao's widow 'persecuted people who knew her past', Long battle to reform the Civil Service, Guessing game over US Cabinet, Reagan aide angers the Chinese, That was our farmhouse, council tells contractor, Repression in Haiti draws protest from America, Television land radio in a trial marriage, Socialist gains a warning to Giscard Government, New minister to take responsibility for science is proposed, Facts and figures Recovery in business brings renewed hope, Poland seeks surplus EEC food, Edward Heath on how Europe can intervene most effectively in the Middle East A strategic way around the quagmire, Eric James pays tribute to a much admired socialist philosopher born 100 years ago The man who combined learning with passion, Faults found in open-plan school design, Miners accept 13% pay and productivity package in ballot, Opticians seek rise in fees for tests and spectacles, Councils told to cast aside planning restraints, Political wing of Ulster 'loyalist' organization plans to contest local council elections next May, London Diary An Ulster package that won't go off, Israel to prosecute minister, Mr Kania takes hard line on 'enemies of socialism'. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: The Royal Ballet, Small Times, Ministry Of Economic Affairs, Imi, Multiple Display Advertisements, The British Car Auction Group Ltd., Pissarro, Certier Ltd,, Bank Base Rates, Ford, Bremner & Company Limited, National Theatre, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Welmar, Banking In Europe, Flanders, Prestel, Paterson Zochonis. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: UK trade with Community more or less in balance, Abundance of business talent on NEB board being plucked for other appointments, 'Made in Huddersfield' on Taiwan textiles, Fire check on Indian cotton dresses, 'Serious matter' if imports of Japanese cars exceed the industry to industry understanding House of Commons, Labour call for more positive approach to NEB, One man and a part-time girl in Taiwan, Many British companies being helped by high level of pound, Prison atmosphere better in dispute, MPs told, Papers that yachts must take to France, Trade talks soon with Indonesians. Law: Threats to EXIT man in jail, counsel says, Prison and £50,000 fines in fraud plot case, Suspended sentence on mother of dead child, Judge lifts ban on articles for Australian papers, Second rape by man freed two days earlier, £19m bankrupt is discharged, 16 policemen involved in bribes charges, Law Report December 1 1980 Queen's Bench Division Lonrho has no action in tort against Shell, BP Lonrho Ltd and Another v Shell Petroleum (UK) Ltd and Another, Man with artificial legs in police station escape, Drug cleared in brain damage case, Moonies' leader pays £40,000 into High Court. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: On the contrary, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Hungarians keep their lead at Chess Olympiad, Bridge trophy holders retain the title, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,389, £290,000 for a Picasso launches London week of picture sales. Reviews: People Show No 86 Hampstead, Book review John Aubrey's Monumenta Britannica parts 1 and 2, Kitt/O'Conor Wigmore Hall, Dowell's Gala Palladium, Radu Lupu Festival Hall, Hopper and Cornell in all their elusive Americanism Edward Hopper: The Art and the Artist Whitney Museum Joseph Cornell Museum of Modern Art Expressionism: A German Intuition 1905-1920 Guggenheim Museum Sonia Delaunay Grey Art Gallery. Sport: Table tennis Last-minute fillip for Gillingham as Guo enters, Squash rackets The old man still has them dreaming about his craft, Racing A question of faith for Border Incident, A locomotive on bicycle wheels Chance in half a million for amateur on the open road, Olympic Games Three offers to stage the 1988 events, Basketball Solent send a ripple through 'stagnant' English waters, Skiing Bartelski finds the OK course to his liking, Real tennis Phipps adds dash of spice, Badminton Taiwanese look likely to be left out in the cold, Motor racing Five young drivers taking vital step towards the top, Boxing Board must step in and stop these two bouts, Rugby Union Northern selectors stick by Horton, Football Mee's memory clears way for Armstrong to oppose Coventry, Cricket Indians on brink of victory, Golf Mosey counts the cost of a casual putt, Tennis WTA to thrash out 'grey area' of appearance money, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The gang is breaking up early for Christmas, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 2, 1955 Rabbit survival. Editorials/Leaders: More Vacancies On The Enterprise Board, What If They Do Go In?. Letters to the Editor: Church treasures, Changing countryside, Press and responsibility, On the bright side, Tory record on Health Service, Sound theology, Bibles in the sale room, Hazard for the blind, Lady Diana Spencer and the press, Share-buying reforms, Loss of art slides loan serivce, Helping industry cope, Well, actually, Examining building societies, A new start for engineering, Alternative sources of energy, Actuaries' meetings, Making the best of it, Eurojargon, Partisan support, Bureaucracy at airports, Appointment of bishops. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Gray's Inn, New President of the Royal Society. Deaths. Obituaries: Viscount Chandos, Dr M. W. Porter, Right Rev D. J. Wilson, Dr John Hubbard Work on theory of solids. Business and Finance: Discount market, Pace of American recovery slows, £60m loan to Nigeria backed by ECGD, Business Diary: The Belgians' unusual 'dialectical materialism', Mallinson-Denny's £3m US deal, LME metal stocks, Commodities, Stop messing about with the NEB, British shipowners beware the Greeks, Register for insurance brokers, International Thyssen holds dividend after satisfactory year, Swiss gold reserves may be revalued, Associated Biscuit to sell offshoot, Iraq 'still offers good prospects', Leyland trucks division and Shell to make 2,000 redundant, IMF membership and resources boosted, Technology News Flexible robot arm can work around corners, Minister confirms NEB resignation, In Brief, Japanese growth better than expected, Early breakfasts at Okpo Bay, The Pound, GEC set to buy second US medical company, Marshalls of Halifax 8 pc ahead, Briefly, Joint ventures urged for British Telecom, Councils' computer plan, Output fall to end soon, Dr Burns tells MPs, Vinten Group profits slip, but shares jump, Snack makers fight for peanuts, CBI president criticizes growth of Civil Service, Caparo increases stake in Central Manufacturing, Bass carries on spending, Sangers down 23pc as interest charges double, Advertisers switch off local radio, Takeover talks for Gosforth, Doubts growover Opec meeting in Indonesia. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Leaders dull, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Profit takers move in on oils as equities drift, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chief for Spirax offshoots. Classified Advertising: Unsold seats at cut price to, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Christmas Gift Guide, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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