The Times - 02/05/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Stewart Tendler, , Nicholas Timmins, John Witherow, From Patrick Brogan, , By Stewart Tendler, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Sarah Bayliss, , By Our Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Jacob Ecclestone, By a Staff Reporter, By John Witherow, From Tim Jones, By Kenneth Gosling, By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Schuil, From Charles Hargrove, From John Earle, From Alan McGregor, From Roger Choate, From Michael Binyon, From Edward Mortimer, From Anne Fyfe, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher walker, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Anne Penketh, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Wigg, From Jacqueline Reditt, By Michael Scammell, From Hasan Akhtar, Michael Leapman, Richard Wigg, Daniel Richardson, Ian Murray, Andrew Sinclair, David Robinson, John Percival, John Higgins, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, William Mann, Dr William Sargant, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, T. A. ROBERTS, , W. W. MAXWELL, , M. J. CALVERT, , BARNABAS LINDARS, , SSF, , RHODA EVANS, , PETER TENNANT, , C. L. FOX, , CONSTANTINE C. CAMBOUROPOULOS, , STEPHEN ROSS, , MICHAEL G. JEFFRIES, , ALISTER SUTHERLAND, , J. P. STERN, , PAUL MARETT, , BETTY CARTER, G. LEON-SMITH, , RANULPH FIENNES, , OLIVER SHEPARD, , A. GOODSON, , R. J. FORBES, , P. R. JACKSON, , JOHN GIBSON, , RONALD DAVIS, , GEORGE AUSTIN, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter Ryde, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Roy McKelvie, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, Edward Townsend, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Rosemary Unsworth, From Frank Vogl, By Nicholas Hirst, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, John Huxley, By Peter Hill, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Staff, E. A. NAPTIN, , R. L. PATERSON, , S. F. G. BRADFORD, , IAN McDONALD, , ALEX GORDON, , R. G. R. CALVERT, , RICHARD HAIG-BROWN, , DAVID JESSOP, , DUNCAN WOOLARD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Adrienne Gleeson, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Wainwright, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Catherine Gunn, By Philip Robinson, From Anthony Hilton, Peter Waymark, Edited by David Sinclair,
ResumoNews: Scheme to grade doctors for consultancies, Mr Kennedy cites his Senate record to court minority group votes in Texas primary, No disease found after exposure to dioxin, Study of parish wins prize, British envoy joins ambassadors' boycott of May Day parade in Moscow, Four planes on same flight level, Labour makes gains throughout Britain in local government elections, Germans reassured by a minor agreement on transport links between East and West Moscow clearly anxious for business-as-usual in Europe, Carrington-Muskie talks may centre on Iran oil, Student deal to promote cigarettes 'last straw', Moscow Racing Diary, Check on fairground rides urged by safety body, Eskimos preparing to fight for their rights in Quebec, Bombs break up leftist meeting in San Salvador, Ethiopia claims victory over secessionists, President Carter decides to go out and campaign, Teenagers made bombs, £30m pledged to TV consortium over franchise, Abortion rate in Britain fell last year, Swedish call for resignation of Government, Science report Ecology: A butterfly's extinction, Changes in Operation Countryman control intended to speed up progress of the investigation, Police separate chanting groups, Protesters fail to reach Queen in Switzerland, Nepal referendum to decide country's future system of government, Prince defies doctors after polo fall, Embassy gunmen's demands 'cannot be met', Printers in Fleet St 'to defy legal threat', Newfoundland to haul down the Union Jack, South Africa transferring more powers to Namibia, Stress: making friends of enemies, Stay strong in the market place, End birth control ban, priest says, Firms' sponsorship of films raises £250,000, Farmers win curb on cheap imports of US turkeys, Blind boy loses damages in negligence claim, Polish writers protest at publisher's arrest, Gandhi Congress leader gives up his post, Teachers' letter raises hopes about pay talks, Opposition angered by Poniatowski panel, Dockland urban development chiefs named, Army gets new Dartmoor training site, Increasing American use of island base confirmed, Printing employers' solidarity is under strain, Government 'buys' a new chief for BSC from America, Thatcher pledge of firm action against embassy terrorists, Kabul clashes between troops and crowds leave 20 reported dead, Saudis honouring Britih contracts although unhopeful of new deals, Head resigns over move to restore grammar school, The Pope embarks on six-nation tour of black Africa, After-care important for hostages, Trainee earns £20,000 in commission, How close are we to an exit from Europe?, Herr Schmidt takes up invitation to Moscow, Motoring European car makers move to close ranks, West Bank tension rises after Arab youth killed, London Transport may introduce 'light railway' to cut costs, Anglican bishop's secretary shot in Tehran, Jamaica on the brink Mr Manley stays cool in spite of economic crisis, The terrorists who beat the system, Banned Opposition tries to form Pakistan front, Papers may be off street another week, Seoul yields ground over student military training, Peasants find one high-yield crop Illicit wealth simmers in Peru, Kenyans warned of action against illegal strikes, Princess arrives on visit to Singapore, Prison riot fear unless numbers are reduced, Strike call over BBC orchestral cuts, Siege is no case of 'bitter bit', Chemical arms 'should equal East Europe's', US Elections President Carter is about to reach the nadir of his fortunes with his foreign policy in ruins, Guns may be used in next riots, Dutch police say, Anger in Gulf states at Qotbzadeh remarks, Resumption of butter sales to Russia will cost EEC £22m, Miners call on unions to comply with Wales TUC decisions, Lenin Prize awarded to President Kekkonen, Algeria's future threatened by past, Labour sweeps back to power in Britain's town halls, BBC plans to improve reception of VHF, Sanctions Bill depends on Brussels meeting, Arsenal fan and monk join siege protesters. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Union Minere, The Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables,, Ici, Kemble, Jones Lang Wootton, Legge 5.Lever Security Locks, Make A Date With A Swede., The Observer, Banque Belge Ltd, Bank Base Rates, The Times, London And Manchester Assurance Company Limited, Claudio Arrau, The Merry Wives Of Windsor, Camden Plaza, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Reconvened Public Auction, Thomson Holidays, M & G Reinsurance, Norwich Union Insurance, Bell's Scotch Whisky, B M W, Philips, C.Howard & Partners, Tempest, Legge, Motherdear, London News, International Stamp Exhibition. Picture Gallery: Home News, Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Foot attacks 'farcical bribery', Move on 'spying strangers' fails to clear House, Deplorable for councils to withhold precept, Royal assent, Message to Iran on London's hostages, MPs try to clear galleries in guillotine protest, Man of proven performance: good value for Britain if he succeeds, Mrs Thatcher proud of the Government's first year, Conference on violence on public transport, Concern over control of public spending, Next week's business, Home Office minister again rules out new inquiry in Kelly case, 'Transfer fee' of £1.8m brings American investment banker to head of steel corporation House of Commons, Boundary changes before next election, Ensuring that trading agreements are implemented House of Lords. Law: Halting of fraud case leads to police inquiries, Move to jail protest men is adjourned, House of Lords Discretion on legal aid charges on property Hanlon v Law Society, Queen's Bench Division Absent ex-husband not a ratable occupier Routhan v Arun District Council. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Company Notices, £10,000 plus Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,214, Television, Record price of $270,000 for US folk painting, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Craven and Conti to Play Our Song, Two rare Boulle coffers in Monaco sale. Reviews: My Brother, My Sisters Covent Garden, Wendy Hiller's return to West End, LPO/Rostropovich Festival Hall, Book Review Sez he Adultery in the Novel Contract and Transgression By Tony Tanner (Johns Hopkins University Press, £9.75), Paradise in a Dream BBC 1, The Hothouse Hampstead, Broadway recreates two famous successes, A 'Tempest' full of magic and surprises The Tempest (AA) Screen on the Hill The Jerk (AA) Plaza Mission GalacticaThe Cylon Attack (U) Empire. Editorials/Leaders: What's Good For Lazard Freres, The Law Lords Open A Poverty Trap, No Easy Answer To A Real Problem. Letters to the Editor: Rates burden on small concerns will lead to fewer jobs, Horse sense, A frosty view of vanishing fags, Long history of levitation, Loving with the mind, Overcrowding of prisons, Candidates under scrutiny, Unwillingly from school, London's third airport, Paying your money and getting no choice, Voice of the police, Out for a duck, Mrs Thatcher's stance in the EEC, British Council cuts, Problem with 'Limited', Farmers and consumers, Violence on the Underground, Code of practice for building drawings, Alive, alive-o, Comparison of British and US banks, Dealing with bad payers, Unions and freedom, Offshore structures tests, Moral standards. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 3, 1955 Arthur Deakin. Obituaries: Rear Admiral N. E. H. Clarke, Dr John Saxton, Luis Munoz Marin, Sir Hildreth Glyn-Jones Former High Court Judge, Mr Morris Stoloff. Sport: Tennis Hit-and-run Connors never out of trouble, Football Arsenal make it third final in a row, Motor racing Renault the team to watch in Belgian Grand Prix, Equestrianism Hunting Farmers triumph at Hickstead, Golf Stranger from Essex two strokes ahead, Racing Classic first for sixth choice jockey, Real tennis Dean recovers in fourth set as Walsh tires, Boxing When amateurs do not look beyond opponents' noses, Old scars give Beaumont's Lions a target, For the record, Cricket Lamb more like a lion against Underwood, Snooker Stevens has the answer to everything Higgins does. Business and Finance: Discount market, Loss at Martin-Black, Business Diary: Beware the platitude du jour, Boustead expansion, Second-half boost for Newarthill, Commodities, Call to buy more UK goods, Fraser may be rival bidder for Maple, Euro-$ Deposits, Anger over GKN truck deal, Mowlem manages to contain fall in profits, Post Office plans to spend £1,500m a year on improved telephone service, Tyre price pledge to Community, US commission backs complaint on European steel dumping, Hungarians move for Iran project, Prime rates reduced as President predicts cut in US inflation, In Brief, Potato futures market to start trading, Options, International Cavenham asks for time, Television contractors: the case for change, Technology When international tension means high profits, The Pound, Hunting Gibson shares hit peak, Briefly, Hunts likely to sell silver holdings, US fibre imports a long-term challenge, Doulton's £24m offer secures Fairey, MacFisheries frozen out of retail market, Sterling: Other Markets, Henry Boot resumes dividend payments, Oil companies given more scope in licensing of 90 North Sea blocks, Campaign against gas monopoly, Record year for D & N, Improved offer to bank clerical workers, Controlling silver after Bunker Hunt, Shiloh Spinners down 77pc, Bank invests £5m in small businesses, CBI urges faster metrication. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Oils lead buoyant trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange report, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Oils forge ahead. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Bowring joins Marsh. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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