The Times - 19/02/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Our Labour Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Dessa Trevisan, By John Roper Medical Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Craig Seton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Industrial Editor, From Annabel Ferriman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By John Young, By Our Political Reporter, By Trevor Fishlock, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, John Chartres, By Frances Gibb, From Peter Nichols, From Ray Kennedy, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, From Ivor Davis, By Stuart Jones, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Elisabeth Hussey, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Railton, Edward Mortimer, A. T. Collins, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, JON KIMCHE, , NORMAN HARRIS, , R. H. LETHBRIDGE, , H. W. SINGER, , STEPHANY GRIFFITH-JONES, , RICHARD BUTLER, , DAVID HUDGINS, , JAN HILDRETH, , WEDDERBURN OF CHARLTON, , G. R. DAVIES, , DAVID RHIND, , DAVID STOREY, , DAVID LEIGH, , JOHN HONEY, , G. P. BARNARD, , ALAN MATTINGLY, , GEORGE SCHWARTZ, , SAM HEPPNER, , M. R. D. FOOT, , From Clive Cookson The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Meirion Lewis writes:, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, John Russel Taylor, Judith Nagley, Joan Chissell, By Alison Mitchell, Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Huxley, From John Earle, Bill Johnstone, Kenneth Owen, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, MRS M. LIPPIARD, , P. M. REEVE, , BRIAN PREIST, , T. AMBROSE, , ANDREW HUTCHINSON, , KEITH GRANT, , ROBERT BOWLES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Hugh Stephenson, John Huxley, Paul Routledge, By Michael Prest, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Philip Robinson, Edited by David Sinclair, Frederick Cleary, Nicholas Ashford, R.D., P.E., F.C., Dr Desmond Krogh, , Paul Ellman, Michael Prest,
ResumoNews: Italian party returns to old line, White farms face danger from radical reform, Syrians kill eight dissidents, Workington may be port for nuclear waste, Reluctant EEC to debate Afghanistan, Hailsham outburst jolts ministers, Gandhi fear of threat to authority reason for state dissolutions, Victoria and docklands vie as tunnel terminals, President Tito still unchanged, Tass harsh on Thatcher speech, Nation on wrong path, Mr Callaghan says, Price freeze on surplus farm goods urged by lone voice of Mr Walker at Brussels, BSC claims offer can produce pay rises of up to 21% for workers, Printers use grapple hooks in Berlin Wall escape, A rare bit of cheese sauce, Formula to curb unions nearing completion, Southend Tories pick Mr Taylor for by-election, Former miner is elected Polish Premier, £200,000m arms spending blamed for Third World poverty, A dent in French school tradition, Mr Jenkin heads off backbench revolt, Hostage is raped by gunman, Forestry plan called 'threat to countryside', Police commissioner urges big changes in Public Order Act, Help for tied tenants urged, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, looks at security Armed Forces shape up to threat, Mr Vance at UN for talks on hostages, Sakharovs 'roughly handled', Union blockades company where men defy pickets, Latest European snow reports, Mood of gloom replaces early optimism, Science report Solar Flares: Spacecraft's mission, Apple growers seek cut of a third in French imports, Wailing as Embassy opens: Dr Yosef, Merit will replace colour, London Diary, Sealink dismissal threat, Waiting for the voters: Leaders of the, Whites wait for a sign of a place in the sun, Turkey: a nation in search of a disaster?, FBI chief blocked case against four Klansmen, Electricity and railways need foreign cash, A very special report, Army to buy US missiles despite penetration limit, Mugabe call to disband Selous Scouts and armed auxiliaries, Airfield in north 'falls to Afghan rebels', 12 killed as rainstorms wreck homes in California, Troops bar mayors from meeting in Jerusalem, Mixed colleges are still most popular at Oxford, First heart transplant woman dies, The future depends on tribal as well as on racial and political accord Shona differ crucially from Ndebele, Mr Bush wins another sweeping victory in Puerto Rico primary, Steel rebels scorn threat of mass picket, Mr Hannay's diamonds were not forever, Moving towards bilateral independence, Solicitors sue Law Society over insurance scheme, Whitehall brief: Professor amazed by historians' timidity over research of public records Study of state secrets delayed by 'weeder' shortage, Regional report Steam memories will mark 150th anniversary of L & M, Jerome Caminada surveys 14 years Settlers expected to stand their ground, Russians go back to tea ceremony, Mr Atkins responds to Haughey unity call, Roger Nicholson recalls the origins of the crisis and Charles Douglas-Home, Foreign Editor, summarizes events since UDI Election marks the end of white rule, Canned food shortages 'still weeks away', Committees assert their powers, The vexed land issue, minerals and farming are analysed below Deep grievances lie behind political crisis, New credit squeeze expected in US today, Intimidation 'psychological rather than physical' Guerrilla region prepares to vote, Captain to be extradited, Mexican protesters move into Belgian Embassy, Union calls Robinson strike, but decision left to all the workers, Canadian priest killed by gunmen in Uganda, Port of London strike spreads as talks go on, English pottery in strong demand at £66,809 sale, Revival of Latin in US schools, Track weld inspected hours before train crash, 235 cars and lorries crash together in fog near Paris, Scientists protest over dissidents, State steel overhaul considered by ministers, Salop likely to be Shropshire from April 1, Charles Douglas-Home looks at strategy Pivot as larder, engine room and banker, Rich mining resources wait for release, Black guerrillas open third front against S Africa, Paul Ellman reviews the economy, Frederick Cleary investment priorities, and Ross Davies the outlook for trade and the financial system Britons must wake up, From Southern Rhodesia To Zimbabwe Nicholas Ashford,in Salisbury, discusses the prospects for a transition from civil war and examines the results of years of strife Partnership dream unlikely to come true, Shell and Esso add up to 4p a gallon in new round of petrol price rises. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Collectors Society, Financial Planning(pvt) Ltd., Appointment Notice, Deanson (Holdings) Ltd, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, M.L. Agencies,, Flat Sites, B. C. Agencies (Pvt) Ltd., Industrial Development Corporation Of Zimbabwe Rhodesia Ltd., Bsap, Art & Craft, Pearl, Sotheby's, Rsma, The Herald Of Salisbury, Bank Base Rates, Ciir, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Rho-Abercom Investments Limited, G.D.R. Pneumatics (Private) Limited, Bmmk & Partners And Northern Testing Laboratories, Icp, Plowcon Irrigation Systems, Aac, Metro International, Armitage Shanks Shareholders, Rhodesia Trade Directory, "A Potential Market", Courteney Hotel, Rhodesia Special Report, Klm, Ecgd, Byco, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, R.L.Swanton And Company, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Herald, The Centre Of International Briefing, Investors Capital Trust Limited, Pye, Curtis And Stanbury (Pvt.) Ltd., Joyce Guiness Bureau, Air Zimbabwe Rhodesia, Cattle Breeders Farm (Pvt) Ltd., Freight Services, Matthewman, Banks & Tholet/ Advertising, International Trade Exhibitions For Zimbabwe, Electra Power, British Manufacturing Industry., Lasovsky Bros (Pvt.) Ltd, Import / Export Agents. Law: Two senior officials in building group cleared, 'Potential' danger to public enough Regina v Soul, Canon accused of indecency fails to appear, Girl of 16 reprieved, Court of Appeal Power to reconsider ruling on 'voluntary' statements Regina v Watson, Driver to pay £168,650, Bokassa son-in-law to die for poisoning baby, Five face massacre trial in Madrid, Broadmoor patient can sue union officials, Pickets fined for assault on lorry driver, £3,500 damages for BL man. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Home Secretary reviewing impact of independent television levy, Regional bias in new TV channel urged, Immediate debate on pickets demanded, Government defeated, Further NEB disposals coming before long House of Lords, Finance for the arts: exaggerated anxieties, Commons waste paper:230 tonnes in year, UK last country to afford setting off a round of protectionism House of Commons, Algardi bust decision must await inquiries. Sport: Boxing The king must not rule out the Assassin's bullet, Cricket All England need is someone to keep Botham company, Oxford president considers Topolski's coaching worth two lengths start in the Boat Race Spotlight on dark-blue renaissance, Racing Easterby sounds warning note on top two, Squash rackets Appropriate setting for Hunt to equal record, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union The axe must fall on the head hunters, Olympic Games Stenmark so relaxed behind the leaders, Golf Miss Germain's wait over, For the record, Football Arsenal prepare to meet their maker at Vicarage Road, Tennis Mrs Cawley has no answer to world's No 1. Editorials/Leaders: Where Less Government Means More, The United States Returns To The Ilo, Perhaps The Next President?. Letters to the Editor: This sporting life, Complex challenge of design, The price of labour, Question of contempt, Home co-ownership, Sprucing up hillsides, Trade unions and the rule of law, Divided loyalties in the battle over the best buys in Britain, Getting value for our rates, A fair price for oil, A word for the Vikings, Protecting farmers, Directors' duties, Bill not drafted clearly enough, Welfare of the world, Making sure to insure for replacement, Out of joint, A lively art, Slanging match, Prodigal of pelt, Cost of statistics. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Veterinary award, Latest appointments, Pope honours Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, Lancing College, Royal College of Radiologists. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 18, 1955.. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,152, Mixed fortunes for seeds in bridge contest. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr F. W. Brooks Studies in medieval history, Mr A. R. Dunbar, Miss Dorothy Yglesias, Lord Thomas, Victor Gruen, Maj-Gen E. H. Goulburn. Reviews: Conductor in purposeful form Eugene Onegin Covent Garden, Phantoms order of the day Ice Almost Free, An Irish patchwork of folksy vigour and colourfulness, Friedrich's anachronisms Macbeth Hamburg Staatsoper, RCS/M. Davies Festival Hall, London debuts. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm tone, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Renewed confidence brings back buyers, Price Changes. Business and Finance: Discount market, Putting politicians at sharp end of industry, Mr Rowland buys Malaysiam Tin stake, Woodland planting call to beat timber shortage, The gulf between Mr Scholey and the steelmen, Recruiting drive by Rolls-Royce, Call to give transport first claim on fuel oil, Commodities, Gold rush bad news for electronics, Foreign exchange report, New lease of life for tobacco substitutes, OECD forecasts zero growth in 1980, Technology News OCR system to aid Braille output, NEB is released from need to hit £100m target sales this year, Talks aim to avert EEC-American trade clash, Judge says directors used trickery, International Two new Australian prospects, Why the troops are growing restive, In Brief, Equities soak up the bad news, Questions over £2m stake, McKechnie is bidder for Delson in £1.4m agreed deal, Business Diary: Mekhong galore · Beeb over America, Italian ship sets record pipe depth, Options, The Pound, Sterling Spot and Forward, Industry 'partly to blame for failures', Briefly, Bank pulls out of unit trusts, Textile curbs 'totally inadequate', Gold, Sterling: Other Markets, ECGD doubles some premiums, Another hot potato for Sir Keith, Fiat counter move on Alfa-Nissan plans, EMS European Currency Rates, Dunbee shares suspended amid speculation of cash problems. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief executive at Cadbury Schweppes. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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