The Times - 23/10/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Louis Heren, By Our Political Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Michael Binyon, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By A Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By John Young, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Annabel Ferriman, By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Christopher Walker, From David Cross, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, by Arrigo Levi, From John Best, Prudence Glynn, Shona, Crawford Poole, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, John Percival, Martin Huckerby, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Richard Holmes, Gay Firth, Byron Rogers, George Hill, Nikolai Tolstoy, Kathleen Nott, Paul Eddington, by William Rees-Mogg, Ronald Butt, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, LESLEY CHAMBERLAIN, , ARTHUR KEAVENEY, , TIM RENTON, , TOM McCAFFREY, , PETER WILLSMAN, , LIONEL MURRAY, , ROBERT SWANN, , COLIN BRANNIGAN, , NICOLAS WALTER, , HOWARD NEWBY, , JOHN STEPHENS, , S. ALLEN FOX, , DAVID GREEN, , SIDNEY SHIPTON, , KEITH M. JOHNSON, , JOHN YUDKIN, , MONTAGU DON, , HUMPHREY M. SMALLWOOD, , By Huon Mallalieu, By the Staff of Nature, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, Patrick O'Leary, Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, David Hewson, Patricia Tisdall, John Gaselee, Margaret Stone, Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Ross Davies, By Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, Ian Murray, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Edward Townsend, By David Hewson, FRANCIS TOMBS, , J. M. L. STONE, , R. E. LESTER, , A. J. PETTITT, , ALISON H. STURDY-MORTON, , A. VERDIN, , MUIR GRAY, , WALTER C. PATTERSON, , KEVIN BROSNAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Roger Choate, By Margareta Pagano, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Catherine Gunn, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: UN calls for peace congress on Kampuchea, Lebanon attempts to form government, Good work can win an airline ticket to romantic places, Troubled industrial relations main reason for action,managing director states, Businesses for blacks encouraged, Candidate exposes weakness of Socialists, The Times Cook An endangered feast, Polish party reaches accord with church, French pulp unsold apples in thousands of tonnes, Telling in seconds whether there's room at the inn, Peking stops its officials joining the gravy train, Reports of 1,100 casualties after Somali raid, Actress quits: Gwen Berry-, Business Travel A 'frightening' outlook even though turnover is at its highest, Dismay and disbelief among the politicians, Trend towards car rental and leasing predicted, Speedier trains mean out and back in the same day, Hidden costs may be prohibitive for high fliers, Footsteps towards Mr Benn?, No betrayal of my father, Lord Thomson says, Edvard Munch painting fetches $2,800,000, Law on low pay defied, report states, Labour MPs' new clash with left on leadership, Russians hear gloomy report on economy, Mr Trudeau gains ally in constitution battle, Greeks and Turks as a team vital to alliance, admiral says, Actor may seek 'Lear' damages, South Koreans vote yes for new constitution, Press showing of 'Caligula' film cancelled, Mr Maxwell considers making offer, Laker Airways appealing to European Court, Carrying out work under cover, BA winter freeze on home fares, Squeezing 400 at a time through the facilities, Finding a cure for the ills, Injunction threat to EXIT euthanasia group, London Diary, Big rise sought by 17,000 ambulancemen, Drug abuse in control of prisoners, report says, Few confessions in contested criminal trials, Heath taunt at anti-EEC contenders, US and China agree on huge grain deal, BL troubles embarrass me, says the Prince, Protests in Athens as Nato terms debated, Britons targets of crime wave in Swaziland, Angry reaction to 'bail during jail crisis' plea, Cunard seamen who 'would not bow to the union' are flown home from stranded liner, Two ways to deter sky terrorism, World View Political lessons are learnt the hard way, Treasure ship not war spoils, Moscow claims, Now The Times is going to fight for herself, Four Britons held in Libya without charge since July, Getting to grips with that elusive thing called style, Unions seek to wipe out £300,000 Labour deficit, AUEW rejects appeal court rebuff over dismissed researcher, Some girls 'less keen on technology', Communist goes to aid of right-wing police leaders, Mr Hattersley sees worst homes crisis for decade, TV film crew is questioned on 'dog baiting', Cell conditions worsen as pressure grows in jail crisis, Science report Zoology: Animals and earthquakes, Industrial design 'Boilerhouse' at V and A, Experiments in a Cornish quarry Energy source sought under earth's surface, Conflict liable to turn into long war of attrition, Ombudsman tells council to apologize for IOJ snub, Lord Thomson to sever connexion with The Times, Controversial patrol ship is launched, Payment in plastic, Priority for A roads plea by lorry drivers, New Belgian Cabinet is sworn in, Soviet pride goes on sale for a few roubles, All aiming highartist, cowboy, silversmith, Air of peace in the labyrinth of pedestrian precincts Modern building techniques leave Copenhagen sinking into the mud, Mr Anderson makes his big appeal to US voters, Union leaders stunned amid fears that industry is in danger Regrets on the machine-room battlefield, Portable pump gives hope to diabetics, Heavy losses claimed in Gulf conflict as diplomacy fails, Romanian leader in Belgrade for consultation, Unemployment benefit officials are urged to stop fraud detection, Iran Premier expects US to accept terms for releasing hostages, French verdict is seen as sanction for extremism, 21 nations in a drive to halt decline of towns, Portuguese left is split by Soares impulsiveness, Israel raids Arab bases near Beirut, Mr Evans says some unions broke promises, Carrington plea to West, Before you go. Index. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Faber, Harry Winston, British Airways, Bsc Industry, Ppa, P & O Travel, Lep Travel, Telephone Rentals Limited, Lufthansa, Air France, Duport Group, Austrian Airlines, Skytrain, Buchanan's, Help The Aged, Thomas Cook Business Travel, Roebuck Air Services, Barclays Bank, Bmw, Nigeria Airways, Edwards, Bigwood & Bewlay, Bank Base Rates, Vauxhall, The Times Literary Supplement, Cathay Pacific, St Quintin, Sheraton Skyline, Jane Foster, Travel By Train, Trailer Train Finance N.V., British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Aerolineas Argentinas, Prudential, Saudia, Hine. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Law Report October 22 1980 Queen's Bench Division Lioness performing tricks does not make High Street a circus Hemming v Graham Jones, Welsh protester jailed for raid on BBC transmitter, Lord St Oswald wins appeal, Mayfair club is fined £3,900 for dirty kitchens, MP seeks inquiry into prisoner found hanged while awaiting trial, Tommy Docherty tells of attack after taunts, Eight jailed for smuggling 1½ tons of cannabis. Politics and Parliament: British welcome for end to national fishing industry aids which distort competition in EEC House of Lords, Gas price rises pose threat to exports, New peer, Minister claims workers support code on pickets. Property: London and Suburban Property also on page 10, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Personal, Acknowledgments, Legal Notices, Wanted, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Fiction Loon Lake By E. L. Doctorow (Macmillan, £6.95) Riddley Walker By Russell Hoban (Cape, £5.95) The Bride of Lowther Fell By Margaret Forster (Secker & Warburg, £6.95) Oxbridge Blues and Other Stories By Frederic Raphael (Cape, £5.95), Behind the facades Edwin Lutyens By Mary Lutyens (John Murray, £12.95), Exasperated integrity F. R. Leavis By William Walsh (Chatto and Windus, £8.95), Twyla Tharp Champs-Elysées, Paris, Reflections of glory BBC SO/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall/ Radio 3/BBC 2, ECO/Kraemer Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bruce Beresford's new Australian cinema, Quickguide Gurdjieff and Mansfield by James Moore (Routledge, £8.95)., Kid Creole Palace, Paris, Out of the pit Of Blood and Hope By Samuel Pisar (Cassell, £7.95), Arts agenda, Hinge and Bracket Globe, Hacker in the hot seat How to be a Minister By Gerald Kaufman (Sidgwick & Jackson, £7.95), Spiced with malice The Oxford Book of Satirical Verse Chosen by Geoffrey Grigson (Oxford, £8.50), Talking head Trust to Talk By Wynford Vaughan-Thomas (Hutchinson, £6.95). Sport: Football McDermott's quick one on the high road home to Anfield, Boxing Applause, a sound as rare as a December cuckoo call, Baseball Philadelphia's first title, Golf Form of American girls ensures team success, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Cup holders are outshone by Kiwi polish, Rugby Union Gould's kicking saves Queensland record, Snooker Blunders by captain hit England, Results, Tennis A rich man's oasis of enterprise in desert, Racing Gielgud chosen to play juvenile lead in Newbury production, Hockey Surbiton founder on Palmer's obtrusive pads. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 24, 1955 Saar statute rejected, Nice to see you again, m'lady. Editorials/Leaders: The Politics Of Grain, Deserting The Red Ensign, Neglect Of Duty. Letters to the Editor: 'The Romans in Britain', Electricity industry organization, Control of the Proms, Burmah settlement terms, Alleviating stress at work, A sensible nuclear debate, Devil may care, Freedom and the press, Threat to refugee schools, Choosing the next Labour leader, Easing the way to death, The risk from butter, Ancient painkillers, Tax and small firms, The death of Lady Barnett, Washing socks in public, Motor vehicle insurance, The PLO and Israel, Price of sanctuary. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Memorial prize, Gray's Inn, University news, Church news. Obituaries: Dr R. J. C. Harris A leading virologist, Mr Eric Twiname, Dr Arthur Beer. Business and Finance: Discount market, Duport deep in red with no recovery seen this year, Blue Circle to cut cement capacity and make 1,500 workers redundant, BHS profits for half-year slump to £10.6m, Employee relations budgets cut, Sixteen institutions agree broad plan to supervise engineering, Commodities, Quarries group up but pessimistic, Business Diary: Value judgments · Comets and carrots, London and County 'bogus' accounts, Pressac slumps and cuts dividend, Herbert rescuer set to spend £3m, Telephone Rentals set for better year, International Exxon advances 18.3pc, Hanson Trust in £74m American acquisition, Citicorp set to buy Diners Club, Germans delay EEC steel crisis plan, Loss of 900 Perkins jobs agreed, Caution on foreign exchanges as dealers wait for MLR move, Sweden's robots on the March, ICI to modify soda contracts, In Brief, Poor second half hits Kalamazoo, Settlement in Croda dispute, Credit cards versus cash, Competition policy-the quick and painless solution, Oil tanker safety move, The Pound, BHS loses some glamour, Another bomb scare closes Paris bourse, High interest pushes down London and Northern, Briefly, No return to casual dock labour, Japan seeks stake in Norwegian oil search, Endeavour starts feasibility study in Indonesia, Bally buys Elliott shoe shops in £2.5m deal, Harland and Wolff accounts are qualified after £24.4m loss, £30m Tokyo oil loan offered to China, Economic notebook Investing in human capital, Mining WMC: A nickel-plated investment. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Confidence boosted by MLR hopes, Stock Exchange Prices Equities maintain progress, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr R Hodge named as ICI general manager. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,355. Births.
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