The Times - 07/03/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Our Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Our Labour Staff, By John Groser, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Bv a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Nicholas Timmins, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Annabel Ferriman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, Bv Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From a Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman, By Craig Seton, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Earle, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Schuil, From David Wood, From Sue Masterman, From Dan van der Vat, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Leapman, From William Frankel, By Peter Brock, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Smith, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Tony Emerson, From M. G. G. Pillai, House of Commons, David Robinson, William Mann, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Stanley Sadie, Noel Goodwin, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Peter Waymark, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, Geoffrey Smith, Patrick Brogan, Alan Clark, JACK HANSON, , MIKE HARRISON, , TOM HUSBAND, , JOHN BRAY, , GREENHILL OF HARROW, , ERNEST PENDROUS, , DOUGLAS PETRIBURG:, RIDLEY, , ROBERT ADLEY, , MARGARET GOWING, , FRANK MILNER, , STEPHEN CORRIN, , JOHN MORTON, , ADRIAN C. BOULT, , PETER PEARS, , JOHN CURRIE, , ANDREW DAVIS, , LEONARD FRIEDMAN, , CHRISTOPHER GOUGH, , LEONARD HANCOCK, , KENNETH LEIGHTON, , DAVID LUMSDEN, , FREDERICK RIMMER, , ADRIAN SHEPHERD, , RODERICK BRYDON, , K. A. RICKENBACHER, , JOHN WHITNEY, , C. R. GEE, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, A.H., Michael Hornsby, Peter Norman, Patricia Kelly, P.N., Colin Price Beech, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, David Felton, By John Huxley, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Economics Staff, By Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl, Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Ronald Faux, By Our Estates Correspondent, From Peter Norman, ROY BATCHELOR, , GEOFFREY E. WOOD., R. G. OPIE, , RALPH HOWELL, , S. M. LIDDALL, , REGINALD W. BLOORE, , D. A. MELFORD, , ROBERT O. WILLIAMS, , BRIAN H. ASHWORTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, David Blake, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: BBC board is impressed by protests over orchestra cuts, Shell trebles profits to a world record £3,051m, China suspends Vietnam peace talks, Staff fight to retain Luxembourg venue for European Parliament, Number of immigrants fell 4% last year in Britain, India fears change in balance of forces if Pakistan rearms, Inventor's windmill produces hot water, Science report Astronomy: Explaining red asteroids, Electricity workers win 19% deal, Hints of a change in Rhodesian constitution, Tourism Infinite variety in small country, Mr Murdoch buys ailing US magazine, Unionists launch worldwide campaign to explain role, Dutch MPs pass wages freeze Bill, Communist union protests at ban on programme, Finance Big name banks at centre, National fund to help young musicians, Minister closes loophole in Housing Bill, Red faces as fans of 'the Greens' meet, Hongkong uniforms 'insult to Commons waiters', BL to accelerate run-down plans, 36 arrested as police clash with pickets, £4,500 spent on regatta did not break law, Couple found in bed lose college rooms, The begging bowl could be out again, Motoring Ford Britain's top seller of foreign cars, El Salvador reform gives land to poor, Latest European snow reports, Students poisoned by insecticide, Armed convoys in Kenya after attacks, Control unit prisoner 'not himself', Dismantling of security is under way, NUS split over claim for 36% rise in grants, Bogotà release of Austrian envoy, Pilots want North Sea safety code, Whitehall union urges action over pay, Drunken skiers are creating problem for rescue squads, Foreign Report Time for American dictating to stop, Steel cuts without redundancy, Government lifts maternity grant restrictions, Sculpting a 'sleeping' elephant, Wine fraud inquiry on 200,000 bottles, Commercial service transmits across Europe in many languages Radio with daily audience of 40 million, Hostels man wins £2,544 for dismissal, More held in Italy's savings bank scandal, Tax allowances and morning fare cuts urged for commuters, Defence union men to lose office, At 49 former President keeps looks that attracted dictator Señora Perón hopes for freedom this month, Iran students to give up control of US hostages, Health executive calls for report after journal says study was suppressed Liver damage in herbicide workers alleged, Top security prisons among 25 affected by industrial action, Steel peace talks to reopen on Monday, Shouts mar Queen's visit to City, Double murderer married, 1,700 road jobs go in Fowler cost cuts, Killer of Park bodyguards executed, Russian sports US badge to enter defence show, Campaign Diary, French Academy ends 345-year reign of male chauvinism, Adding weight to the protectionist argument, Confused scene as Peru prepares to vote, Giscard visit leads to closer Franco-Qatar industrial links, Rippon call for local authority Bill to go, BR pension fund lends painting to gallery, Growers export more than half production Local wines best drunk when young and fresh, £250,000 public appeal for new heart transplants gives boost to hospitals' future programmes, Union puts forged ballot forms on show, Commons to decide Britain's Olympic stand, School Bill moves to avoid defeat, Chinese fall for pop singer in Taiwan, Mr Begin treats UN move with scorn From Christopher Walker, Mr Mugabe impresses British MPs, Britain and France earn little from sheepmeat Nationalism rules in lamb stakes, Mr Rees 'staggered' by number of police investigated by Operation Countryman, Councillor cleared of corruption, Korchnoi wins the first chess skirmish, Contempt Bill postponed, Luxembourg, New Christian Democratic secretary faces party split, Zimbabwe smiles: Weeks of frosty, Mr Baker's withdrawal helps Bush candidacy, Finest treasure of the century found in Ireland, £10,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Labour MPs: how many at risk?. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Donald Macpherson Group Limited, Murjani, Dnc, The Red Cross, Bayerische Vereins Bank, Klb, Staffordshire Potteries (Holdings) Limited, Iveco, 50th Chelsea Antiques Fair, Deutsche Girozentrale International S.A., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Peugeot, Tsl, Guernsey, Radio-Tele-Luxembourg, Musicians Benevolent Fund, Ibm, T.L.S, Bergen Bank International S.A, West Lb International, Hypo Bank, Trade Promotion,, Eab. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Woman aged 92 'died after violent rape', French ruling appears to recognize PLO, Belvoir residents start to put their case to inquiry, Third World jobs fraud, House of Lords Trust to promote football charitable Inland Revenue Commissioners v McMullen and Others, Three years' jail for false social security claims, Burglar who jogged away is jailed, House of Lords Declaration intruded into criminal domain Imperial Tobacco Ltd and Another v Attorney General and Another, Court of Appeal Attorney urged to consider pornography law Regina v Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Ex parte Black burn. Politics and Parliament: Concession on bus charges, Case for having fewer EEC Commissioners, New code of conduct for safe-keeping of firearms, Evidence wanted on infiltration of press, Ulster constitutional conference not a waste of time, MP says man found murdered in County Armagh was a friend, Parliamentary notices, PM's astonishment at remarks of British Olympics chairman, Strength of police at record level, Useful pathfinder to better rural policies House of Lords, Tory MP attacks financial provisions and elective dictatorship in Bill, Charge for passport unchanged, New four year commission, MPs to debate immigration next week, New Hebrides to get independence in May. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, Contracts And Tenders, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Reviews: City of London/Hickox Sinfonia St John's, Wren Orchestra/Snell Queen Elizabeth Hall, La Fille mal gardée Covent Garden, A wasted 'Titanic' and some titanic minnows S.O.S. Titanic (A) Scene, Leicester Square Drama of the Rich (AA) Curzon Richard Pryor Live in Concert (X) Gate Two The Last of the Blue Devils Electric Cinema The Magician of Lublin (X) Classic, Haymarket (from March 13) The Brood (X) Classics, Oxford Street and Leicester Square,, Kate, The Good Neighbour BBC 1, The Primary English Class Wyndham's, Personal Choice, Philharmonia/Maazel Festival Hall, Lohengrin Covent Garden. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Sport: Rugby Union Wales pick Morgan for first full cap, Boxing Ali tempted back by a record purse, Cricket W Indies board asked to discipline players, Golf Townsend finds new course like old friend, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets The old hands find their way through to last 16, Tennis Cox is named Davis Cup team trainer, Racing Sandown Park programme, Horse shows Osiris a classical winner of King George V Cup, Hockey Championship bows to training weekend, For the record, Football Parlane joins Leeds for only £200,000. Editorials/Leaders: Bbc's Sense Of Priorities, The Tunnel Surfaces Again, In The Best Traditions Of The Army. Letters to the Editor: Social service spending, Not so stuck-up, how economic expectations influence the market, Water rates and the aged, Diminishing cost of CAP, The price of democracy, False criteria, Eye-protectors for squash, Bridging the gap between education and industry, Balancing society's view of industry, Educating firms to understand the micro-chip, Bus fare payments by schoolchildren, Monetarism and inflation, Badge of courage, House insurance cover, Song of the shirt, A way to curb imports, Cuts in the BBC's music services, 'Excess profits' and the clearing banks, Monetarism '-the best guidelines', Stand-up comic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,167, £16,500 for racing picture by little known artist. Obituaries: Prof J. A. Gallagher Historian of Navy and Empire, Jay Silverheels, Mr J. E. Raven Classicist and botanist, Lord Wilson Of High Wray, Mr Tony Firth, Mr Gerald Paget. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Restoring St Paul's From The Times of Tuesday, March 8, 1955. Business and Finance: Discount market, Small rise at Galliford, Turkey may be eligible for $575m IMF loan, Commission forecasts much larger EEC deficit, Profits growth slower at Sharpe, Bid for Norwest Holst minority, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Single safety agency urged for oil, Sterling: Other markets, Central banks act as dollar gathers strength, Sterling takes the strain, International CFP shows big rise in earnings and dividend, Post Office unions draw a blank, Chemicals industry urges end to gas monopoly, Invisible surplus hit by Eurocurrency losses, Half-time dip at Stocklake, London Trust has emerged Bloomsbury Square holding sold for £7.7m, In Brief, Firestone site on market, Tender for Japanese ship rejected in UK, Staffs Potteries' margins hit, Options, Yen support plan not enough say critics, Some Ozalid directors deceived auditors, inquiry report claims, Liquidity strain on companies as cash squeeze takes effect, The Pound, Where will Mrs Thatcher wield the axe this time?, Bar on cheap car imports unlikely, Briefly, Corah profits fall by £500,000, Gold, Mitchell Cotts held back by African problems, Interest rate fears depress Wall Street, Business Diary: The price of peace · Gilchrist going East?, Planning for a nuclear trade balance, EMS European Currency Rates, Kishorn yard to build oil platform, Grand Metropolitan's turn-, Bank in dispute over Nepal debt. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Rally fades, Stock markets Gilts unsettled by US prime rate fears. Business Appointments: Business appointments Albright & Wilson names division managing directors. Births.
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