Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 06/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

Autores

By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Binyon, By John Whitmore, From Ian Murray, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Penny Symon, By Craig Seton, By Our Labour Editor, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Tim Jones, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Staff, By Frances Gibb, By Our Education Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Trevor Fishlock, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Schuil, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Ivor Davis, From Christopher Walker, By Tony Samstag, Annabel Ferriman, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, Brian Alderson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By Iain Mackenzie, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Reynolds, Judith Nagley, William Mann, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, Alan McGregor, Stewart Tendler, BERYL M. GOLDSMITH, , P. E. HUTCHINS, , NOEL HUGHES, , R. S. MONTGOMERIE, , RAY REES, , J. RENDEL JONES, , VALERIE M. THOMPSON, , R. J. BERRY, , C. B. GOODHART, , IDRIES SHAH, , DENIS G. MOORE, , BARRY K. FLYNN, , F. FREWEN-LATON, , By Charles McKean, By Roger Berthoud, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, J.H.H. writes:, K.P.D. writes:, From Peter Norman, By Caroline Atkinson, By Ronald Faux, Margaret Stone, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Peter Norman, By Bill Johnstone, BERNARD BRAINE, , DR ALAN WILLIAMS, , W. A. SIBLY, , M. TONGUE, , DERRICK WYATT, , CLIFFORD BUTLER, , KEITH NEWLANDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Brian Capstick, Tony Emerson, Philip Robinson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle, Peter Hopkirk, P.H., Michael Prest, M.P., Nigel Dudley, N.D., Ralph Izzard, P.T., Tim Owen, Penelope Turing,

Resumo

News: When the oil runs out, Minister calls for more smaller, cheaper homes, Kremlin braces Russians for long Afghan stay, For the traveller, China rejects Hanoi's offer of lunar new year truce on border, Micro-processors in cars 'could be mixed blessing', Arms level of super powers criticized by Chinese, Hotels Tourism could be new industry, Three die in hospital creche stabbing, Industry Aluminium and ships vital, Science report Neurobiology: Discoveries in the brain, Agriculture Dairy farming develops as date palm becomes rarer, Canister fumes affect seven, Visitors' guide A reminder of the Garden of Eden, Hidden costs 'ignored' in Stansted choice, Welsh wasteland fears, Report sees human rights law gaining ground, Devastating damage if safety men come out, London Transport told to make proposals for savings, Captured white fin dolphin surviving in Chinese pool, DPP may give evidence to committee on deaths, Draftsmen in trouble over trade union immunities, Spanish embassy seized, Four Britons killed by avalanche, Minority dictating on abortions, MP says, Exiled Soviet artist urges games boycott, Lord Soames takes wider powers, Doing business Britons enjoy language advantage, Energy Oil runs down but gas flares up, Bahrain Anxiety replaces calm, BBC must give a good service and live within its means, staff told, Blunt spying cover-up 'was not political', Latest European snow reports, Causeway Bridging the gap brought nearer, Children's Books A love of books that can be taught, Free choice of schools will be costly, Finnish leader fears return of the cold war, British Steel will make improved pay offer today, MP to call for dismissal of tote chief, Hilary calls to the Bar, Reuters: all the news that's fit to be computerized, Europe moves towards boycott as sports leaders stand firm on Moscow EEC's attitude hardens over Olympic Games, Poll shows Italians like previous popes more, Finance Political pressures harm banking centre, POPULATION(Mid-year), Hotel prices in capital 'not so high', Social Focus Both sides of the abortion argument, Nine revive interest in closer Turkish links, Fewer pupils account for main part of £500m education cut, The shop stewards' group behind Mr Robinson, Safety men split over withdrawal, Prior move to defuse rising Tory anger, Union decision likely today on BL dismissal, French withdraw diplomats from embassy in Libya, Cairo Diary, Seveso factory chief killed by terrorists, Architecture report Lasting influence of Rudolph Steiner, Communications Progress keeps Kuwait challenge at bay, Gunman kills victim and holds seven hostage, Post Office deadlock on worker directors, Government 'should protect NHS and social services', Royal opening for Hongkong's new railway, Concern at proposed new ways of paying pension, Economy The future depends on rich neighbours, Stormont talks adjourned for two weeks, Angry driver may have shot former minister, Another rise is forecast for BR rail fares, Cuts endanger old and disabled, report says, Congress is asked to approve $7,500m Carter foreign aid Bill, Police lay first charge in American bribes scandal, Industry and politics, Warders search for more victims of US jail riot, Possible Sheerness move to lift order, Southall bypass urged, Calculated risks of Operation Countrymen, US backs away from brink of confrontation, Property Band strikes up after gloom, County council has a change of heart, Woman and boy die as crowded junk capsizes, Swift action sought on prison reform, Corby strikers tighten their belts, Churches struggle for rights in Jerusalem, General, Franco-German summit ends with identity of views, a tank deal and a sharp warning to Russia, Dutch left drop discussion on ending monarchy, Sir Derek Rayner leads statistical services' review Cabinet war on Whitehall waste, UN commission delays start on Sakharov case, Union threat over Navy supervisors, Heads may deliver caning only with pupils' consent, Sharp rise in lending ends hopes of cut in MLR, Socialists eager to save détente:, Kenya President receives Muhammad Ali. Index. Display Advertising: Vibroplant Holdings Limited, The Greeks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rhhi, Reuters, The National Commercial Bank, High & Dry, Bank Of Bahrain And Kuwait, Gulf Air, Christie's, Redifon Simulation, Unitag, Leicester..., The British Bank Of The Middle East, Cable & Wireless, Aluminium Bahrain, Bayerische Vereinsbank, Baggeridge Brick Company Limited, Tudorglass Limited, Grindlays Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Imperial Cancer Research Fund,, Thomas Cook, Lufthansa German Airlines, Bahrain, John Foord, Natwest, Ea, Al Baab, Piano Feature, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Overseas Trust Bank Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: BSC cash limit has to be used for investment, working capital and redundancy, but not for pay House of Commons, Means test scheme for assisted places, Student finance made more accountable, 'Elderly cannot afford to keep warm', Difficulties in more pay for teaching maths, Consensus trade with Soviet Union, 120,000 fall in primary and secondary rolls, Micro-chips in schools, Critics see Bill as attack on local democracy, Teachers who strike should consider impact on children, Untangling the web of detailed control by central government over local councils, Mrs Thatcher rules out early Bill to break steel deadlock in angry exchange with bitter MPs, Electoral law, BR may ban alcohol from football trains House of Lords, Mr Mellish says he will tackle new dockland appointment with 'enthusiasm and guts'. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Menten war crimes case to be reopened in Holland, Queen's Bench Division Affiliation to Labour Party no bar to donation to other parties Parkin v Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs, Right of police to make spot checks Beard v Wood, Life sentence on soldier who killed comrade, Random driving checks by police are upheld, Man on priest murder charge, 'World's biggest bankrupt' gets £2,000 for libel, Headmaster stole from school fund, 'Life' for man who left work to kill his wife, Mutiny charge conscripts jailed in S. Africa, Branch can pay levy to Tories but union can refuse to pay branch, Group fails to get ban on nuclear fuels action lifted, Court of Appeal Father loses custody and home L v L and Another. News in Brief. Sport: Tennis Two new launching pads found for satellite circuit, Boxing Duran offered £1m by Arum to meet Leonard, Football No argument with Greenwood's changes-just their number, Let Greece rewrite the Olympic tragedy, Cricket Discredited England sink to new low, Squash rackets Egyptian turns pro and goes European, Sports in Brief, Golf The Open goes back to Royal Birkdale, Racing Evans reaches landmark on More Pleasure, Rugby Union Tomes gets chance to reclaim place, Snooker Reardon finds his touch to pocket great victory, Another peak to climb and hang-glide down. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La Creme De La Creme, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Animals And Birds, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Glenda Jackson's controlling interests, Romantic intrigues Way of the World Richmond, Verbals and visuals in a flight of fancy The People Show Royal Court, A positive and purposeful 'Otello' revival Otello Covent Garden, Last night's television Hollywood Thames, Blue Moon BBC 1, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 5, 1955 Pakistan republic, How the IOC helped to tear up its Charter. Editorials/Leaders: A Moderate Bill, Détente Depends On Russian Policy. Letters to the Editor: Iron and steel in South Wales, Drilling programme needed to test Falklands oil potential, Proud of their profession, Deciding when to perform an abortion, Economic decline, Trade unions and the rule of law, Complete washout, Absurdity of cutting back S Wales coal production, Contracting-out option in state pensions, Invasion of Afghanistan, On computer evidence, Chiding the Community, Insurance eye-opener, Review of foreign trade urged, National name, Threat to special schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Baroness Trumpington, Church news. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,141, Regional Tv, Radio, Glass sticks and bells attract bidders, Personal Choice. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor W. H. Stein, Dr Suzette Gauvain, Signor Romolo Valli, Mr Michael Molohan, Professor D. V. Thompson Historian of painting technology, Mr John Armitage. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mitchell Cotts plans to resume tea exports, Japanese to resume Euromarket lending, Spending White Paper unlikely to give details on economic outlook, Poor outlook for business reflected in survey, Prince Charles arrives at the British, Productivity aim for shipbuilders, Qualification at Whessoe, Peering through the banking gloom, Commodities, Machine tool industry fighting for recovery, Business Diary: Two tiny ladies of Toy Town, Jobbers win access to overseas markets, Tough steps needed to protect textiles, In Brief, Aaronson margins under pressure, International Boeing tops $505m for year, Europe approves restriction by UK on imports of American fibres, Options, Decca will discuss GEC offer today, UK home electronics industry 'needs respite from cheap imports', The Pound, Search for Euromarket controls, Can Argentina make its anti-inflation policy stick?, Briefly, Bank statements for January, Meccano closure is final, unions told, Crouch held back by Irish results, Aid scheme announced for Scots companies, Gold, No room at the top for wage restraint, Sterling: Other Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, IRI Group has debts of £13,300m, Labour law: cooperation, not confrontation, Doctor prepares a cure for heavy borrowing, EMS European Currency Rates, Meriden wins action on 'royalties', Profits up as Unitech buys German company. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Early gains not held, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilts weaken but equities hold their ground, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir John Hunt to join IBM boards. Property: Residential property, Commercial & Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Property When home extension is the answer. Births.

Referência(s)