The Times - 11/04/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hartfield Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By David Watts, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, By Ronald Kershaw, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Philip Howard, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Kenneth Gosling, By Roger Berthoud, By John Young, By Frances Gibb, By a Staff Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, From David Nicholson-Lord, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Patricia Clough, From Mario Modiano, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, From Patrick Brogan, From Ivor Davis, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Robert Fisk, From Douglas Aiton, From Eric Marsden, From Clive Cookson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, Kenneth Mackenzie Editor of West Africa, M. G. G. Pillai, Hugh Clayton, Stephen Downer, David Robinson, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, By Michael Seely, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, John Crossland, Stewart Tendler, Michael Binyon, Geoffrey Smith, J. V. McCARTHY, , ALGERNON RUMBOLD, , BRIAN ANSON, , A. D. MITCHELL, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , F. W. STOYLE, , STEPHEN HOLLEY, , OWEN CHADWICK, , HOMA KATOUZIAN, , A. J. LUCKING, , ANTHONY CAMDEN, , DENMAN, , SIMON MAPSTONE, , ROBERT MAPSTONE, , JOHN RILEY, , NIGEL HUTTON, , CUTHBERT SKILBECK, , D. H. MAKINSON, , JEREMY MAAS, , J. T. A. HOWARD-DRAKE, , By Our Music Reporter, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Huon Mallalleu, Our chess correspondent, C.B.S., Mr Richard Luce, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend, Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, From Peter Norman, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Christopher Follett, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, K. G. WILLIAMS, , JVOR HALL, , ARTHUR CAIN, , David Hewson, Frank Vogl, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Motoring The delicate art of choosing a car, Dismissal 'made BL convener ill', Plan to widen existing waterway by 1995 Sea-level Panama canal unlikely without change in world trade, Young musicians qualify for national festival, Moscow Diary Braving the hazards of Soviet hotels, Radio station 'a landmark', Documentary evidence spurs US inquiry into Murdoch loan, Forty years ago the Finns were preparing to stage the 13th Olympics-instead they were attacked by Russia The war that ended the Phoney War, Archaeology report Poundbury: Elaborate Roman Christian mausoleums excavated, The task for Labour's reformers, The night of bright lights over Britain, Turkish groups in Berlin face police scrutiny, Number of new heroin addicts increases by 20%, Local government elections: The turn of Conservatives to feel the sting of unpopularity Big recover by Labour expected in Scottish polling, Andean Pact nations offer asylum to some Cuban refugees, Hazy boundaries a problem S E Asia dispute over prospecting at sea, More chemists needed in industry, survey says, Siemens gets ultimatum from city council, Boys made petrol bombs for use in Bristol clash, 28 terrorist suspects held in Italy, Advertising poll for architects, Tanker survivors fill few gaps for investigators, Thai farmers to benefit from refugee aid, US Elections Will Mr Reagan compromise on his choice of running mate?, Mr Griffiths in defence of cruise missiles, Rats move into Metro as cleaners stay away, Spain agrees to reopen Gibraltar frontier sealed by Franco in 1969, Family planning loses political Support in India, Tehran hails expelled diplomats, Prince backs small-scale technologies, Hollywood scrabbles for tinsel share-out, Chad rebel force hit from rear, More unions support day of action, China opens Australian coal boom, Two big waves capsized and sank trawler, Gromyko visit still on despite Paris doubts, British sportsmen told to follow Mr Packer's lead, Science report Sea diving: Safety at twice the depth, Strike threat to some private steel companies, Land Bill 'threat to allotments system', Civil servants pay delay, Labour's left in ploy to abolish Lords, GLC mortgages stopped by government cuts, Fall might have broken Kelly jaw, Catalan Parliament sits for first time in 41 years while separatists demonstrate outside, Japan decides spies will be prosecuted, Sadat offer to talk to Knesset again, Spectre of military rule always in the background Nigerian factions treading softly to preserve civilian government, Why the silver gang studies the market, Mr Haughey remains enigmatic on Ulster, Poll shows Greeks hostile to Nato, Food Report Scepticism over milk threat, English works dominate Scottish paintings sale, Friendlier teachers' reception for Mr Carlisle, Foreign Office denies apology to Saudis over film of princess's execution, Ministers advised to review cut in funds to help jobless blacks, A Rome outside the textbooks, University heads welcome new engineering body, EEC summit to start on April 27, Billingsgate 'listing' protest, Newspapers to take action against union, A conservative, dark-suited man puts some bite back into Cairo opposition politics Honest Mr Shukri begins rocking Egypt's top-heavy boat, Israelis send more troops across Lebanese border, Dr Küng keeps his chair in university compromise, Hopes for end of New York strike, Aid sought from industry to help renew inner cities, Vietnam leader backs Delhi in dispute over Kashmir, Medical workers given improved offer after protest walkout, Levy board proposals 'could close courses', Officers join Finland's shipping strike, BSC warned about sales slump, Inquiry call on racism over doctors, Mr Carter chides his allies as EEC puts Off sanctions on Iran. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Audi, Bsc Industry, Ici, Kemble, The Nixon Book, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Ladies Pride, Jones Lang, American Express, Banro, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Edgar Allen, Balfour Limited, Bank Base Rates, Atlas Copco, Shell's, Royal Navy Seaman Officer, Citibank Citicorp, Grampian Holdings Limited, Iea, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited, Peugeot 604, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ibm, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Trade Devlopment Bank Holding S.A., Philips, Lep Air Ltd., Insead, Scottish Provident, Kode International Limited. News in Brief. Law: Law Report April 10 1980 Court of Appeal Judge's direction when one alleged conspirator is acquitted Regina v Holmes, Merrick, Thornton and Wood, Mr Sainsbury in court, Club owner fails in move to get passport returned, Jail for flinging stowaway over ship's side, First move today in Kangan case, Philosopher held by Czech police who stop lecture, Immigration officer is criticized by magistrate. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Peak time for chess champions' challenge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,196. Reviews: LSO/Celibidache Festival Hall, Not for the likes of us BBC 1, Roeg's new Curiosity Shop Bad Timing (X) Classic. Haymarket, and other cinemas Starting Over (AA) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Soviet Film Season National Film Theatre Town Bloody Hall Everyman, Hampstead, Reckless, unintentional farce The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Phoenix, Gentlmen Prefer Blondes Half Moon. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Announcements, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Sport: Hockey Civil Service complete rout of Armed Forces, Table tennis Disappointing response by sponsors for Douglas, Sport Racing Tracks may be regraded under the new scheme, Boxing Minter, middle-of-the-night middleweight champion, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets Open game well supported, Swimming Testing race for Goodhew, Football Forest can now join the elite of Europe, Olympic Games Hockey board determined not to budge, For the record, Golf Americans bow to foreign masters, Tennis Mottram surrenders lead. Editorials/Leaders: Slight Case Of Mutual Incomprehension, The Wrong Structure, A Levy To Fertilize The Turf. Letters to the Editor: Problems for international companies dealing in the Brazilian market, Route to Hongkong, Cheaper air fares, Cost of coronary care, Money for music, Educating people to look for that label 'Made in the UK', Getting a flap, 'A Man Called Intrepid', Ulster and the Union, Towards the Dalai Lama's return, 'Death of a Princess', Hostages in Iran, Violent youth: the influences, Attribution at Sotheby's, Postal services-another aspect, Deaths in the Italian Alps. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times summary of the newspaper strike period for Tuesday, April 12, 1955. Soviet threat. Obituaries: Rev Dr Maurice Barnett Popular Methodist preacher, Colonel Sir Hugh Boustead, Mr Gerald Abrahams, Archimandrite Lev Gillet. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Resent Issues, Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Results provide main features, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report, Stock markets Bank figures sustain progress. Business and Finance: Minister calls for end to state dependence, Dip in profit at KCA, EEC rules on Italian textiles ban, 'Tied' car imports take 25 pc of UK market, Discount market, Government encouraged by decline of £133m in bank loans to private sector, Dragging anchor blamed for Thistle leak, Home is where TI-99/4 will sort out your problems A computer for fireside chats, Small advance at Cosalt, Commodities, Loan board warning on Chrysler plan, Grampian recovery continues, International, Hopes of 'fresh start' for London docks, Profits slump at Minet Holdings, Strike trims LWT to £2m, Lead Industries advance to £20m, Minet sets aside £1.4m against litigations, Bank Figures, Algeria suspends gas for France, Carter threat to cut Mobil contracts, Burton Group fails to meet forecasts, Will fewer bureaucrats mean better communications?, In Brief, Options, Engineering council rejects Finniston report, The Pound, Technology When business means solving social problems, Business Diary: Lord Mayor's China · BR's doodler, Briefly, Stockbrokers to merge, Aurora suffers first fall since 1972, Underwriters sell remaining 29pc of United Biscuits rights issue, Taylor Woodrow disappoints market, Gold, Engineering strike costs Automotive Products £3m, Government embarks on programme to shore up sagging economy Another tough package for the Danes, W German credit move postponed, BPC sees pretax profits fall by £3m, EMS European Currency Rates, Implications of the banking figures. Business Appointments: Business appointments BOC names its new financial director. Property: Rentals. Births.
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