The Times - 10/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Horsnell, , John Witherow, Richard Ford, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Edward Townsend, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper, From Christopher Warman, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Arthur Osman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Stanley Baldwin, From Patricia Clough, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Schuil, From Patrick Brogan, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patrick Knight, by Arrigo Levi, From Christopher Walker, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Michael Leapman, From Ivor Davis, From Hasan Akhtar, From Denis Reinhardt, Dessa Trevisan, From Richard Hughes, Michael Ratcliffe, Jacky Gillott, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, Brian Martin, Nikolai Tolstoy, John Hackett, Jenny Woolf, Shona Crawford Poole, Hugh Clayton, John Higgins, John Percival, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Sadie, Barry Millington, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, CARLOS BRAGA, , JOAOUIM JOSE, , BARBOSA ROMERO, , JULIO BARREIROS, MARTINS, , JOSE MANUEL VAZ, , CARLOS AUGUSTO, , G. MOURA BRANCO, , HERNANI LOPES, , da SILVA MALA, , L. CHAINHO, , PEREIRA, , L. de JESUS, SANTOS SOARES, , S. SANTOS, , JOAO PINHEIRO, , C. A. A. BERNARDO, , JOAO FERREIRA, , MARIA ISABEL, CALADO FERREIRA, , VIRGINIA M. GERGORIO, , EDITE M. G. P. FERNANDES, , JOSE MANUEL E. VALENCA, , MARIA RAQUEL VALENCA, , RAUL VIDAL, MARIO de ARAUJO, , REX DAVIS, , T. A. BIRRELL, , HUGH PESKETT, , W. E. BAUGH, , IAIN MONCREIFFE OF THAT ILK, , W. H. HANKIN, , ANTONY WHITAKER, , A. L. S. CORNER, , RICHARD RITGHIE, , TITO BENADY, , KENNET, , NOEL ANNAN, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, , DAVID GARNETT, , VICTOR PRITCHETT, , EVAN LUARD, , D. R. MIDGLEY, , ADRIAN C. BOULT, , GERTRUDE M. BANNISTER, , By the Staff of Nature, From Our Own Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By our Arts Reporter, W. W. W. and J. B. write:, Baroness Airey of Abingdon writes:, By Mitchell Platts, By Keith Macklin, By John Nicholls, John Young, From Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Watson, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Michael Hornsby, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Frank Vogl, William Olsen, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By Margaret Stone, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, MELVILLE BERNSTEIN, , MRS M. D. LOVEDAY, , JOHN GADD, , A. C. PARSONS, , J. B. DANEL, , HUGH CAWDRON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Derek Harris, Michael Prest Mining correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: EEC budget is approved seven months late, Latest pamphlets Religious beliefs of Elgar, The Times Cook Separate ways with eggs, Kidnap victim is found in Dordogne villa, Hospital work for the jobless suggested, Brazil's military are dismayed by the Pope's militant words to poor, Science report Geophysics: The Earth's rotation, China sponsors five-nation alliance against Russians, Management bows to union threat over prize, Casino test case expected, Mr Chamoun acknowledges Phalangist superiority, Minister 'hasty in condemning councils' efforts', Yugoslavs seek better relations with Russia, West outspending Russia on defence, report says, Weathermen suspect gives herself up after 10 years in hiding, Chancellor accused of deceiving Germany on his Moscow talks, Hongkong death of policeman to be examined, Catholic hierarchy to hear complaints about congress, Occupied West Bank mayor returns in triumph to Nablus, 8,000 tonnes of Zaire ore 'reach Lobito', Automatic signals can be over-ridden, Inter-church talks on women priests, Mr Carter in victory shows no mercy to Senator Kennedy, Khmer Rouge locked in battle with Phnom Penh troops for strategic bridge near Thai border, Inquiry into wait for ambulance, Anna Ford condemns 'dolly' image, Philip Howard on the clean-up on the Acropolis Will the draped ladies ever come out again?, Haughey plan to move Washington envoy dropped after protest, Hopes fade for an end to unrest in Assam, New British Library a high priority, MPs told, Irish recover all £35,000 taken by bank raiders, Councils sold only 1,150 flats in year, Government urged to consider hovercraft-based successor to Polaris Institute backs cruise missiles after review, French fishermen get 39% more aid than British, Seven people die in stampede at rally for the Pope, 'Blanket' testing of pupils a danger, professor says, Paring down the beef, World View Summit key for West to coordinate policies, Disreputable clinics on the increase, BMA says, Inquiry call on blacks in the law, Attack on government ideas for school curriculum, One hundred years of the Royal Tournament, Saudi envoy criticizes Senate plan to halt arms, Consett steel workers march to save their jobs, Rain need not dampen summer hopes, Passengers tell of Tube crash escape, Labour leaders halt manifesto launching, Labour Party and union inquiry on Bristol riots, Iran Foreign Minister accuses the Russians, No Russian cards for Christmas, Gap between women's and men's earnings alarms commission, Greek earthquakes injure 19 people, Guest Column So hard to escape the maternity ward's conveyor belt, Palace issues firm denial of royal marriage plans, Councils' 5% increase for social services, London Diary, 'Stand by' tickets plan for London theatres, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, A growing party 'free of unreal assumptions' Unconventional ecologists have boosted membership to 6,000, Campaign seeks to improve image of DC10 aircraft, British Airways 'best and worst' airline, Scorching sun brings fire and death to southern US, Senior officials dismissed in South Korea, Manchester plan to ward off financial crisis, Politicians losing control of Turkey's warring minorities, China gives Britons Karakoram visas, Hongkong confirms plan for Chinese nuclear plant, Why the public are taking Mrs Thatcher's medicine, Miners demand bigger subsidies and threaten industrial action to prevent pit closures, Deadlock reached in Afghanistan conflict, Oxford class list, First-class honours, Worst tremor for decade hits New Hebrides, MG ends production in October as Aston-Martin rescue fails, Opec producers asked to remember the needy. Index. Display Advertising: The Times Europe 81, Multiple Display Advertisements, Liverpool Development Agency, Stanley Gibbons Ltd., Tyne And Wear County Council, Rsc, Fiat, Cathay Pacific, Forget Venice, Pool Promoters Association, Shaftesbury Theatre, Help The Aged,, Soviet Censorship, Grindlays Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sfia Educational Trust,, Evans Of Leeds Ltd, Laing, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International S.A., Jonas Woodhead, Bryant, Churchbury Estates Limited, Icl, Ecgd. Politics and Parliament: Mr Atkins says Ulster plans call for realism, Lord Carrington urges Opec countries to help the third world House of Lords, No advantage for Ulster in sitting tight in hope of a better bargain, Monitoring reactions to medicines, Unions divided over Employment Bill strategy, Action over football hooligans, More jobs from next stage of oil development House of Commons, Commission mandated to make far-reaching inquiry into EEC budget. Law: Court of Appeal Immigration rules for overseas students Kharrazi v Chief Immigration Officer, Gatwick, Boroughs fight GLC housing edict, Judge fines newspaper and orders man to be retried, Man returns to jail 10 years after escaping, Prove willingness to work Henthorne v Central Electricity Generating Board Taylor v Same, Millionaire jailed for war crimes, Teacher charged with kidnapping British diplomat, Talbot worker wins suit for docked pay. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,271, A nobleman enriched by Stubbs, Television, Medieval wall art saved, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Schussler stays ahead after third chess win. Reviews: How Gelsey Kirkland finds Covent Garden, The bedlam of blip culture The Third Wave, Solo Double Bill, Fiction Fictional Lives By Hugh Fleetwood (Hamish Hamilton, £6.50) Vision Quest By Terry Davis (Chatto & Windus, £5.95) The Fate of O'Loughlin By Dudley McCarthy (Macdonald, £6.95) The Sound of the Gora, One Fine Day Riverside, Berlioz Requiem St Paul's, A very mad world Institute of Fools, Life as spectator On the Edge of Paradise, Cato's War,, Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, Crime The Blood of an Englishman, Issyvoo's American self My Guru and His Disciple, James Fox at last forsakes his obscurity, Pro Arte/Sheppard Wigmore Hall, Summer on the South Bank, Women of Courage Yorkshire Television. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Oppurtunities, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 12, 1955 Food Shortages, Keep a sharp ear as the lights go down. Editorials/Leaders: A Long Way From Notre Dame, The Real Struggle For British Leyland, Women's Pay Becomes More Unequal. Letters to the Editor: Arms and the woman, 'The Charleston papers', Plaint from Portugal, New Hebrides troubles, Talks about missiles, Black civil rights, A Bill of Rights, DoT should practise what it preaches, Proposals for Gibraltar, Facts and the historian, Has BL no faith in British designers?, Gas complaints unjustified, Maids of honour, The French simply like Scotch whisky, Scope for wider summit talks, Monopolies' advertising 'all very puzzling', Bar on royal marriage to a Catholic, Musical appreciation, The royal Talmud, Problem of names does exist for companies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Ironmongers' Company, University news, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Marquess Of Reading, Mgr Leo Chan Pak-Leung Former Vicar-General at Hongkong, Lt-Col H. M. C. Jones-Mortimer, Eliza Kendall. Sport: Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Sniping at the family pride of Lions, Golf Longmuir lands eagle and collects a nest of birdies to lead the field, Cricket Offer a prayer for the middle order, Equestrianism Whitaker follows Broome's successful example, Polo Falcons win by a neck, Lionheart's crew plan to hoist British spirits, Badminton Mrs Gilks not invited to Masters event, For the record, Boxing Duran wants light-middle title bout, Today's cricket, Athletics Thompson faces Olympic sprint Champion, Rugby League League leave clubs to sort out dispute, Cycling No breather for Knetemann before Pyrenees, Yachting A great day for the Irish and the Gilmore brothers, Racing Tolmi starts Hobbs off on his treble, Football Forest lose burden of favouritism, Tennis Two-tier format adopted for Davis Cup, Rifle shooting Navy man's three out of three. Business and Finance: Executive committees at Times Newspapers, N Sea closures cost Norway £70m, Business Diary: Exit the 'Barracuda' · Princely potation, Profits forecast for News International, Commission plan to limit Japan's exports, Mining Details soon of new Anglo American project, Eurosyndicat, Photograph by John Manning, Office data link with video set, Commodities, Two-grade LME copper market advocated, Fed refuses to block foreign bank takeovers, Accountants' committee says Court Line auditors' approach was 'generally satisfactory', Guthrie enjoys uplift in the first half, Economic notebook Keeping calm over public spending, TUC £150m computer plea, Nissan cutting back on UK shipments, Weather affects interim figures at Yule Catto, BL's Bounty denied wider EEC sales, Agreement on ENG will open new markets for video equipment, Fears on safety of PWR 'unfounded', In Brief, BSC to press claims on energy costs, Mini-airliner project launched by Shorts, Looking for a cut in the lending rate, Convertible $30m loan planned by MEPC, Record year for Hollas Group, Brazilian company to operate in London, The Pound, State spending lower in June but Consolidated Fund rises 27 pc, House buyers' 'new deal', Briefly, Britain to open international talks on sale of Cable & Wireless, little comfort for the furniture makers, Gold, Downing makes a strong second-half recovery, New Swiss taxes to cut deficit in 1983, Derritron in plans for a rights issue, Discount Market, Sterling: Other Markets, Welish CBI rejects Callaghan invitation, ICFC-backed consortium agrees to buy Martlet, EMS European Currency Rates, International Siemens forecasts higher sales. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Active two way trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Equities lose momentum after early rally. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy chairman for Guinness Mahon & Co. Property: Flat Sharing, Overseas Property.
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