The Times - 19/12/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas, By Stewart Tendler, By Melvyn Westlake, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Mario Modiano, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Parliamentarv Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Ronald Kershaw, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Christopher Walker, , From Christopher Walker, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Bonavia, From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From David Cross, Patrick Brogan, By Richard Davy, From Ivor Davis, From David Watts, From Charles Harrison, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By Rex Bellamy, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Dilip Rao, Alan Gibson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Roy McKelvie, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips, By Lewine Mair, David Robinson, John Percival, Richard Williams, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Hilary Finch, Joan Chissell, European Parliament, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, John Chartres, D. SZABO, , J. E. HALL WILLIAMS, , T. F. KINGSTON, , VINCENT WEIR, , CECIL ROBINSON, , PETER GILL, , G. H. MILES, , ROBSON LOWE, , ERNEST SIDEY, , STELL A. WALKER, , A. B. SHRANK, , GEORGE IVAN SMITH, , ANNE BAYEFSKY, , RICHARD ADAMS, , DENTS G. MOORE, , MAYER HILLMAN, , ANNE WHALLEY, , HARRY REE, , By Frances Gibb, By the staff of Nature, Lord Goodman, By Frances Williams, By Margaret Stone, By Peter Hill, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By John Huxley, Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, Peter Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, G. P. CALLIMANOPULOS, , MARTIN PAGE, , A. F. THOMAS, , R. G. JOBLING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Hewson, Kenneth Owen, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Tories join backbench attack on economy, Local radio to cover entire UK, Pathologist says nurse was attacked before fall, Blockade of Elysee by dustcart drivers, Former editor of Tehran newspaper executed, MGM hotel will be 'the world's safest', £116,370 award for widow and two children, Proposal for teacher staffing guidelines causes local authorities concern, Chad President denounces France over ceasefire, Atkins statement today, Paper's electronic news gathering cuts transmission time for reporters, Moscow Diary, Seven Maze hunger strikers end their 53-day fast, Defence ministry man admits he was foolish, President Obote takes the foreign affairs portfolio, on the electoral power of consensus The forces that make party leaders change direction, Passing out parade, Praise for Commonwealth, Third inquiry finds no cover-up on the death of battered boy who suffered 'appalling neglect', £20m prospect for 'fly-in' medical deal, Mr Reagan sets out to woo the neighbours, Hold the front page Philip Howard leafs through a century of the International Herald Tribune, Swiss offer to acquire Isle of Dogs, Diving system was best available, court is told, Latest European snow reports, Demoralized police forces cannot control ETA, Confusion in Luxembourg as MEPs vote on budget, Optimism over détente as security meeting adjourns, Secretary of Mao admits to treason, Cuba warns US that exodus may be resumed, Dominant Singapore party unlikely to lose any seat in election, Science report Marine biology: Barnacles on whales, Auction house sales increase despite the recession, Seamen's pay dispute threatens Christmas ferry services, Kidnappers free Italian woman after 342 days, Missing Briton's car found, Woman throws paint over Cardinal Hume, Help us find IRA man, police urge public, Israel and Egypt issue Camp David pledge, Journalism is profession with highest risk to life, Citizen's radio plea refused, American Commentary Mr Haig has the talent but will need support, Actress tells of starvation in refugee camps, Cut-price British barley for Warsaw, Not just a pint after a night in the ditch, 18-plus test too narrow in scope, teachers say, Evidence grows of cannibalism in Crete, MP challenges doctor over tubercular immigrants, Rolls-Royce loses £258m aircraft engine contract to US rival, Cash appeal by rail board and unions, Union leaders support 7.5% council pay offer, Dispute over imports of NZ butter, Foreign Report 'I came from a village called Um Al-Farajh...', MP alleges plot behind death of Sanjay Gandhi, Motoring Volvo improves on trusted load carrier, Armenian church leader condemns murder of Turks, Rabies outbreak spreading from dogs to cats, Ban on nut 'poisons' is planned by minister, Army was 'moral victim' of 1970 Gdansk tragedy, Fuel boards attacked over disconnexions, Prison officers reject Home Office formula to end dispute, RAF graduations at Cranwell, Mr Peres is reelected by big majority as Israeli Labour leader, Christmas carol discord ends harmoniously, Moves to increase mobility of disabled, Bright trainees 'may not be best managers', Goldsmith 'Figaro' purchase likely, 'Pravda' accuses Nato of trying to extend its influence to Poland, UN troops are fired on in Lebanon clash, Biggest steel union rejects 7% offer tied to more closures, BL lays off 3,000 as Metro strike widens, London report on secondary schools criticized. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Woolwich Equitable Building Society, M. Gerard, Buchanan's, Abbey National Gift Cheques, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Limited, Bank Base Rates, Aac, Trafalgar House Limited, Vermouth Vind, Nationwide Building Society, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Dewar's, Boc International Ltd., Orange Free State Gold Mining Companies, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Glenfiddich, Domingo, British Telecom, Hine, Associated Communications Corporation, Murray Clydesdale Investment Trust Limited, White Horse, Scotch Whisky. Law: Court of Appeal Provision for dependants Jelley v Iliffe and Another, Boy 'cold-blooded killer', Not perpetually renewable Marjorie Burnett Ltd v Barclay, Beauty queen sues over early end to contract, Statements for internal police inquiries protected Neilson v Laugharne, Sir Harold denies that he helped Lord Kagan over warrant or indigo dye, Court changes opposed, Polish publisher arrested 44 times, No action against woman over suicide pact, Vicar fined £20 for poaching a pheasant. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: 'Take course of life rather than death', Ban on marches would apply to all, Emergency debate about hunger strike rejected, Government cannot concede demands, Nuclear shelters, Speaker rules that judges must not be given party labels, Evidence given by 'super-grasses', Hampden Park costs met by state, Licences urged for experiments using animals, Navy will be used if necessary to stop illegal fishing, Intolerable workload on Court of Appeal House of Lords, Expansion of local radio, Councils face tighter financial discipline, Britain must reduce monopolies and increase competition House of Commons, Burden of prison dispute, Britain will get EEC refund later this month, United Kingdom giving barley for Poland. Sport: Boxing Ali wins a round and makes a fighting point, For the record Squash rackets, Rugby Union Blyth bids Wales farewell, Tennis Whichello aims to confirm a good impression, Table tennis Two present challenge to mastery of Sealink, Show jumping The contrasting fortunes of Pyrah and Miss Bradley, Rackets Question marks against all the semi-finalists, Hockey Invitation to an event with seasonal spirit, Cricket Australian victory founded on Border's hundred, Racing Chinrullah's unorthodox road to Kempton, Skiing Miss Pelen succeeds with bold approach, A cautious cloud over Los Angeles, Football Others may follow Clay's bid to take over Crystal Palace, Squash rackets Norman goes for Surrey championship, Athletics UK event goes to Ulster for first time, Basketball. Reviews: A promising approach to the mercenary condition The Dogs of War (AA) Odeon, Leicester Sq. Seems Like Old Times (A) Columbia; Plaza 2; Warner West End (from Dec 26) Somewhere in Time (A) Plaza 2 (from Dec 26) Freedom Road (A) London Pavilion Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again (AA) Empire, Leicester Sq. (from Dec 26) Hawk the Slayer (A) Odeon, Marble Arch Chain Reaction (AA) Warner West End Wildcats of St Trinians (A) general release, Book review An exception to entice any lover of cricket, Somewhat joyless worship Holst Singers St John's, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Hammersmith Odeon, The Nutcracker RNCM Manchester, Rhythmic rollicking Cinderella Lyric Hammersmith, Off balance at a heavy cost The Rivals Greenwich, Amphion Quartet Wigmore Hall, Great Mysteries BBC 1. Editorials/Leaders: Fish Agreement Still Eludes The Net, Colonel Gaddafi's Adventurism. Letters to the Editor: TV reporting of Northern Ireland, Something to learn from Japanese, Crime research cuts, Protecting women at work, A back seat for road safety?, Withdrawal symptoms, Lines of appreciation, Security at Heathrow, Civil Service criticism, Maritime interests of Greece are no Trojan horse for the EEC, Government proposals on sick pay, The Codrington archive, Essential public transport, Singapore pilots' dispute, Defence and nuclear arms, Decline of the otter, Elections in Uganda, The morality of the bull ring. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 20, 1955 Railway recruits. Obituaries: Mr Ben Travers Master of modern English farce, Sir Jules Thorn. Stock Exchange Tables: The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Stock markets Oils hit by rumours of Lasmo rights issue, Stock Exchange Prices Interest fades, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, British Steel selling £56m plant, National Savings limit raised to £5,000, Extended Christmas for thousands as companies seek to cut costs, Give us the luxuries of life..., Business Diary: Count up to Christmas, Commodities, Opposition to Japanese tax increase proposals, Chemicals output may drop 9pc, London Merchant Securities dips, International Record profits and sales for Sony, Sedgwick opts to be a 'mega broker', Unigate raises dividend despite fall in profits, Swedish bid of £4m for Record Ridgway, Geevor tin mine loss for half year, Sedgwick in £500m insurance link, Greenall shares up on results and scrip, Gas, electricity and fuel oil dearer in UK, Bonn calls off loan, In Brief, NCC losses increase, Technology Making the air sweeter in the car age, Briefly, Capital Spending, Heavier interest hits Redman Heenan, 730 more to lose jobs in Mersey docks, Development of N Sea field delayed two years, Inquiry into Sanderson supplies policy, Manufacturing investment heading for a 17-year low, Cope Sportswear asks bank to appoint a receiver, Steelmakers demand cheaper energy, Ransome profits leap, but outlook uncertain, Fall in private sector bank lending for first time in four years, United Scientific on target and optimistic for this year, Arthur Lee passes final after loss of £700,000, Pointer to fresh rise in prime rates, Unit trusts reach record value of £5,185m. Classified Advertising: Car Buyers Guide, Announcements, Entertainments Guide, The Times Award. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lazard Brothers reshuffle board. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,404. Births.
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