The Times - 13/03/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge, By Arthur Reed, By David Eelton, By Stewart Tendler, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, From Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Nicholas Timmins, From Clifford Webb, By John Groser, By Our Labour Editor, From Tim Jones, By Peter Evans HOme Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, From Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Michael Bally Transport Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, From Michael Hornsby, From John Earle, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, From Ian Murray, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Jim Roilton, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Wigg, From Kuldip Nayar, Arrigo Levi, From Neil Kelly, From Richard Hughes, Shona Crawford Poole, Maggie Drummond, Jeffery Daniels, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, John Higgins, Max Harrison, Noël Goodwin, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Gordon Allan, From John Hennessy, By Keith Macklin, By Roy Mckelvie, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, Michael Ratcliffe, Andrew Sinclair, Philip Howard, Derek Parker, Christopher Morris, George Hill, Christopher Stead, Tim Heald, Ronald Butt, William Frankel, Roger Berthoud, Bernard Levin, HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , F. DUDLEY HART, , RALPH BENNETT, , JOHN EWINGTON, , CLEMENT PAYNE, , BART GAVIGAN, , R. WALSH, , M. A. V. RAYNES, , J. KENT, , J. M. SHERWOOD, , KAY LORING, , DONALD BOWIE, , EDMUND AKENHEAD, , WALTER MAGOR, , HARRY JUDGE, , BAILLIE T. RUTHVEN, , JOHN HOWARD DAVIES, , W. C. H. EAKIN, , G. W. S. BARROW, , ANTHONY MEYER, , WALTER S. GREENWOOD, , STANLEY BOOTH-CLIBBORN, , D. R. DAWKINS, , SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, , CHARLES HALL, , SHIRLEY PORTER, By Huon Mallalleu, By Huon Mallalieu, From Clive Cookson, , By Our Military Reporter, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Alison Mitchell, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Clark, By John Huxley, By Philip Robinson, John Huxley, By Michael Baily, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, FRANK HAHN, , ROBERT NEILD, , NILS GUNNAR BRANDER, , BASIL J. WRATTEN, , P. C. BAYLEY, WYNNE GODLEY, , G. GOUVRAS, , C. B. TONKIN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Norman, Ruth Weiss, By Michael Prest, From Minneapolis, Frank Vogl, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Involvement in 'deal' to aid Corrie Bill denied, Plea to end Ulster silence law, Mr Botha fails to undermine rival, Move in North to end use of cane, No-go areas for NF seen as desirable, Diving to be resumed on Henry VIII warship, Instant sunshine was never promised, Mrs Thatcher says, Ban weedkiller 2,4,5-T, report says, Wide support by Euro-MPs for single passport, New Thai leader puts civilians in key posts, Treasury accepts portraits in lieu of duties, Transplant man treated for heart rejection, Empolyers aiding social security frauds, Cardinal goes to Moscow for church talks, Dynamic artistic life of outlying Soviet provinces Vigorous Shakespearean tradition flourishes east of Black Sea, Scum and Stop join forces against Dig, French try to forestall Thatcher budget strategy at summit, £2.3m apples plea rejected, Liberals court Greek party, Ban by council staffs could increase bills for ratepayers, Fugitive brothers said to owe £33m in tax, Clash likely on new plan for west London relief road, Code restricts sales drives which are aimed at children, Legionnaires' disease at hotel, Orders against solicitors, Mr Mugabe's transfiguration, Servicemen barred from Olympic teams, Latest European snow reports, Dr Obote to fight election, Mr Mugabe wants to delay independence, View of Lerici in 1826 makes a record £65,000, Apartheid law review agreed by churches, Tube escalators used for police identity parades, Prison officers block action on riot orders, London Diary, Games favoured by athletes in Australia, Pink granite coast should be clean in time for tourists Soldiers with buckets and spades dig oil from Brittany beaches, Rhodesia opens gates of its barbed-wire villages, Fine art 'watchdogs' to fight amenity blight, European transport chief calls on Britain and France to make Channel tunnel decision this year, The isolated Frenchmen, Promise of help for poor, Optimism over end to BL pay deadlock, Vance-Waldheim talks over commission's failure in Iran, When divorce can make fathers strangers to their children, Oarsmen are against boycotting Moscow, Lebanese party leader escapes fatal blast, One of three printing unions rejects offer, Mr Healey pessimistic over Budget, The Times Cook In the good old days they had ways of telling you whether your meat was good or bad, Successful father: Samson,, Attorney General criticized for not seeing MPs, Open government 'might erode neutrality of civil servants', BBC refuses MPs' pleas to drop 'Nationwide' report on Welsh holiday home 'arsonists', Steel peace talks break up in failure, Hongkong and communist police to work together, Cambridge endows Africans, Two Britons missing after tanker sinks, Labour's left increases reselection pressure Leader in office is new target, New Minister expected to try taking control at autonomy negotiations, Russia says West is trying to wreck Afghan revolution, Windfall tax on high profits sought by TUC, Dockers to fight closure in Port of London, Pensions at post offices guaranteed by minister, Profiles of ministers in Salisbury's next Government, Paris to hold out against Britain on lamb dispute, Cuts put scheme for home loans in jeopardy, Eton's nuclear shelter 'not big enough', Victories in 'sunshine' states for Mr Carter and Mr Reagan cast a gloom on other candidates, Mr Heseltine fails to win over local authorities, Nurses may benefit through cut in hours, World View A meaning of détente which Moscow must learn to accept, Abortion leaflets warning, Labour baffled by new clause, 90% drop in foreign students forecast, Old Father Thames gets a bank account, Science report Biology: Fluorescent light mutation, MPs protest at delay in vaccine payments, Easter air strike vote at Luton, France blocks cheap European air fares. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Crest Nicholson, Midland Bank, Saab, Bmw, Weeks Petroleum Limited And Subsidiaries, Sheraton Skyline, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Gin, Phillips, Woolworth, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Steetley, Department Of Energy, Glenfiddich, Rover, Hampton & Sons, Daily Trascript Service, Skf, Panam. Law: Leaders of drugs gang jailed for 12 years, Judge rejects Ladbroke's appeal for casino licences and speaks of 'death-bed repentance', Chicago builder found guilty of 33 murders, Open inquest verdict on shot detective, Pakistan denies arresting officers in alleged plot, Chancery Division Need to clarify law on Anton Piller orders International Electronics Ltd v Weigh Data Ltd, Court of Appeal Lonrho is refused discovery of Bingham documents in public interest Lonrho Co Ltd and Another v Shell Petroleum Co Ltd and British Petroleum Ltd, Anger over rape acquittal, EEC reference refused In re Narinder Singh Virdee. Politics and Parliament: Free and fair elections in Namibia, Road deaths, Bifen rebuke for defence over-spending, Trade-off at UN denied by minister, Temporary curb on fishing for mackerel, Dangerous to suggest staff should refuse to admit prisoners, Redressing balance that lies against patients when making complaints, Tighter rules on storing flammables, Peers approve assisted places scheme, BA to get new Concorde, Criticism of commission to banks and stockbrokers on sale of BP shares, Bridging the gulf between affluent north and the poor south House of Lords, British aid mission to visit Rhodesia after independence House of Commons, Many difficulties on EEC passport overcome European Parliament, Uttering threats wrong way to negotiate on EEC budget. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, New Archbishop. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Mortgages & Finance, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Educational, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments. Reviews: Orlando Quartet Purcell Room, When Venice stood in peril of Pestilence, Academics at play Not Work Alone, More misunderstood Vikings The Vikings By James GrahamCampbell and Dafydd Kidd (British Museum Publications Ltd., £8.95, paperback £2.95) Gods of the North By Brian Branston (Thames & Hudson, paperback £3.50) The Viking World By Jacqueline Simpson (B. T. Batsford, £7.95) The Viking Achievement By P. G. Foote and D. M. Wilson (Sidgwick & Jackson, £10.00, paperback £5.50) Edited by David M. Wilson The Northern Wrold (Thames & Hudson, £15.00), Before the Party Queen's, BBCSO/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall/Radio 3, Fiction Identity Papers By Anthony Cronin (Irish Writers' Co-operative/ Wildwood, £4.50) Jack Be Nimble By Nigel Williams (Secker & Warburg, £5.50) Legends of the Fall By Jim Harrison (Collins, £5.50) Sergeant Getúlio By João Ubaldo Ribeiro (Andre Deutsch, £4.95), Life Before Man By Margaret Atwood (Cape, £5.95), Christian Rejects The Gnostic Gospels By Elaine Pagels (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, £7.95), Grandmother Laura Norder An Ungovernable People Edited by John Brewer and John Styles (Hutchinson, £12.50), History on the March The Life of Aleksandr Blok Volume Two, The Release of Harmony 1908-1921, Quick guide, London debuts, How Peter Coe comprehends the twentieth century, Lonsdale play revived for Chichester. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, British premiere of Bernstein ballet score, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,172, Personal Choice, Teresa Kubiak withdraws from Lohengrin, New Poliakoff play, 'Julius Caesar' at Riverside. Sport: Athletics IAAF meet in mood of sweet charity, Racing Chinrullah romps into Gold Cup picture with a new partner, Boxing Cut could take psychological toll on Minter, Rugby Union Greenhalgh and Jackson have all the answers, Skiing Miss Epple's first World Cup success, Rackets Jenkins lifts his head and loses his chance, Squash rackets Hunt striving to equal record number of wins, For the record, Football Greenhoff's return is United's solace on a cheerless night, Ice skating Cousins left with just a toe-hold on title, Rugby League Wright receives permission to play for club. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Where minors are in the majority, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 14, 1955 Army pathology. Editorials/Leaders: M Marchais's Past And Future, The Lords Poised To Strike, Enter Mr Ford?. Letters to the Editor: Central Statistical Office 'estimates', Confused villains, Cuts in BBC schools services, Christians in Africa, Rules of the game, An asset to a block of flats, Monetarism: no basis for theory that economy is self regulating, London medical schools, Transport policy in London, Farming support, Zimbabwe election, A warning to the Labour Party, Reaction to safety factors of AGR's, Fair award?, Cabins in the sky, Assisted places scheme, Plea for concord, Law of contempt, New hallmark for silver, Unnecessary, Stand-up comic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Erno Gero, Captain J. Illingworth Pioneer work in ocean racing, Alexander Zimin, Mr Eric Pentecost. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Sharp setbacks among leaders, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Sharp falls, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business and Finance: Forward Trust Group up 24pc, Discount market, Inquiries on suspended investment fund managers, Overheads cut into UCM margins, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Rank Industries of Austra1ia was now trading, First main line rail contract for 84 years, Airfix disposes of footwear operation, Bank staff offered 17 pc rise, Shares in retreat on selling worries, Gulf Fisheries set for fight over Lonrho share-raising plans, Freight war hits British exporters, New head of Monti group named, Why Britain cannot build its own workers, Wool industry calls for protection, The U S grain trade Rising anger in the farm belt, Montford delivers promised profits rise, Business Diary: Keeping 'em down on the farm, In Brief, Murdoch group sells 25pc stake in LWT, ICI chairman gives warning on cheap imports threat to plastics, Hepworth make £9m agreed bid for Turner, International One-for-six scrip from Sandvik, W Germany relaxing exchange controls to attract Opec funds, Options, The Pound, Engineers oppose Finniston, Briefly, Move to unseat Wardle director, Economic notebook One cheer for the EMS, ICI underlines the difficulty, Gold, British warned about 'lack of imagination', Shipbuilders urged to economize, Maynards rises by over a third at pretax level, Sterling: Other Markets, Oil tariff likely as US considers measures to raise $22,000m, The problems facing Mr Mugabe's team, EMS European Currency Rates. Business Appointments: Business appointments Unit trust committee post for Sir L.Boyle. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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