The Times - 06/10/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Patricia Clough, FRom David Cross, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Robert Fisk, By Craig Seton, By Michael Horsnell, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Political Staff, By John Young, By Our Labour Staff, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Lucy Hodges, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, Hugh Clayton, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Kuldip Nayer, From Alan McGregor, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Leapman, From Charles Harrison, By Caroline Moorehead, From Tony Emerson, From David Watts, From Moshe Brilliant, Alan Hamilton, Raymond Whitney, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, From a Special Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By a Special Correspondent, Lynda King Taylor, Eric Fordham, David Felton, Nicholas Cole, Peter Jay, Michael Leapman, Eric Heffer, Nicholas Hirst Energy correspondent, David Spanier, David Wood, TONY CHRISTOPHER, , JAMES BENTLEY, , DOUGLAS EDEN, , TH. NAUDIN, , G. W. HOON, , J. B. FULLER, , JOHN GRIFFIN, , BARBARA CASTLE, , EVAN LUARD, , DOUGLAS B. HAGUE, , GRAHAME LEMAN, , N. C. CHAUDHURI, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, John Percival, Tim Heald, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Robert Shelton, Max Harrison, From Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, Jules Muis, Roger Hardman, Derek Harris, B. G. MABEY, , F. E. IRELAND, , N. N. WALMSLEY, , S. BLANCHE, , ANNE ATTLEE, , ROBIN CHICHESTER-CLARK, , N. B. B. DAVIE-THORNHILL, , GEORGE AUSTIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, Donald Macintyre, Ralph Whitlock, Catherine Gunn, Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Clark, David Robinson, Sean Conway, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Madrid blast follows the killing of six policemen by terrorists, MP fears a sellout to EEC over fishery agreement, A fight to prevent employees becoming scapegoats, Small businesses backing Mrs Thatcher, Israel backs right of Jews to defend their lives, Argentina's next president may face two crises, Mujahidin guns dominate the night in Kabul, Now working conditions have to be adapted to the computer, Councillor calls for 10% cut in public sector staff, Extra help to end lack of skilled workers, Witchhunt starts in Polish party, Chief constable rebuked by race relations chairman, Farming and Food Apple juice market is no escape route in Golden Delicious war, growers told, A hopeful future for the faithful in Tibet Why pictures of the Dalai Lama are back on the parlour wall, Exiled Bolivian President condemns coup, Yorkshire champions are puffed up with pride, Former guard at Nazi death camp commits suicide, Marked rise in the fringe benefit, Hunted man says 'call off armed police', Mr Callaghan is under increasing pressure to delay departure, White collars in the front line, The two men at the gaming table, Critical Lords debate today on local grants, Israeli minister questioned in corruption case, Leading Soviet politician dies in car accident, Dragging towards 20th century, Last attempts under way to save Belgian coalition, The choice has never been wider-or more complex, Owners of 'NEWS' to disclose pact terms, Typewriters with memories changing old attitudes, Mr Haughey, scornful of political initiative in Northern Ireland, extends the hand of conciliation, Youth protest spreads to two more Swiss cities, The many benefits to be derived from a Prime Minister's department, Not quite the halcyon days, The poison in the presidential chalice, Business Efficiency, Hoard of Greek coins found, Treasury reviews loophole in income tax law, Spectre of violence has come to haunt the street corners of Italy, Hongkong in nuclear venture with China, Prisoners of conscience Brunei: Othman bin Haji Karim, Big Reagan lead is shown by three polls, Diary Of A Soft, Mysterious Land, Students to hold anti-nuclear protest meetings, Preventive role urged for family doctors, Moscow embarrassed by report that Iran rejected aid offers, Cities and towns unable to use valuable plots of dormant land, Sick pay plan 'will hit the low paid', Dr Sá Carneiro holds on to power in Portuguese poll, Liner blazes as 510 people are rescued, Electronic mail gets there faster, Oil and the Gulf: why we must keep our heads, US Elections Reagan aide says cold war never ended, Evangelism more than an empty wrangle in the wilderness, Herr Schmidt triumphs in West German election, Ministers to face Tory criticism, Laggers' union will discuss strike call, Too little effort to ensure that hardware fits the task, Latest pamphlets Palmer's artistic origins in the Old Kent Road, First low fare coaches under new Act take the road today, Science report Medicine: Tuberculosis comparisons, Uganda politicians accuse military rulers of trying to ensure the return to power of Dr Obote, Abolishing maternity allowance proposed, 20,000 prison officers start indefinite action, Second bomb explodes in Paris as confidence in police wanes, Home Office to interview Czech skaters, South-East Asia waits for new Japan to emerge Cautious welcome to old Warrior, Iraqi ceasefire ends after barely an hour. Index. Display Advertising: Faber, White Horse, Philips, Telecom, Adler & Imperial, Bank Base Rates, C. Howard & Partners, Nad, Beta, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Kenzle, Ibm, Scotch Whisky, Oxford & County, Healey & Baker. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Rugby Union Rousing Romanians blunt Munster's pride and passions, Football Birtles a Bovril boy in a million, Boxing Champion given dope test after title defence, Racing English trio fill first three places in Abbaye, Hockey Changes cost England their sharpness, Power boat racing Spalding is new world champion, Rugby League New Zealanders still have room for improvement, Squash rackets Pakistanis threaten boycott in Adelaide, Snooker Griffiths lets Higgins off the hook, For the record, Golf Langer is the first, the youngest and ultimately the best, Equestrianism London pays tribute to Queen Mother, Motor racing Jones ends season like true champion. Editorials/Leaders: The Greek-Turkish Agenda, Spectre Of Anti-Semitism, Tragedy that lurks behind wild farce. Letters to the Editor: Special circumstances, A voice for the Third World, Sorting out the metric muddle, Lead in petrol, UK's grain mountain, Threat to Victorian glory, Loans for students, Conference reporting, Graduate accountants, A place for exorcism, Surviving ice houses, Aircraft to 'kill' tanks, Short-time working, Chairmen for state industries, PO's parcel handling, Threat to Indonesian trade with Britain, Alternatives to domestic rating, After the Labour Party conference. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Oct 6, 1955 Future of the Saar. Official Appointments and Notices: Tylers' and Bricklayers' Company, University news, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: US finding Art Nouveau a little passé this year, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Hinge and Bracket, Personal Choice, Student drama festival, British bridge teams hope for late gains, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,340. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary Sir Conrad Corfield Ending of princely rule in India. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Public and Educational Appointments, Reader Services Directory, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business world. Reviews: Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall, Northern Ballet Sadler's Wells, Jo-Ann Kelly White Lion, Benson & Hedges Music Festival Snape Maltings, Theatrical fervour of orchestral playing Der Ring das Nibelungen Covent Garden, Lone Star/Private Wars Bush, The St. Urbain's boy who's come a long way. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: This week Little headway for mail order groups, Equities still shrug off the bad news, Malaysiam Tin mining operations are halted, Sugar prices set for further rise but metals fail to hold gains, In Search of the right mix in the Potteries, Business Diary profile: Viscount Davignon and EEC steel, Brazil, banking's best customer, Brokers' views Haven in gold and platinum, Australian gold prospect found, Brokers forecast tax increases in tough Budget next spring, Euromarkets Oil company issues attract attention, BSC threatens steel price war unless production cuts are agreed, In Brief, International GE of America unveils its ambitious plans, Why the Isle of Grain dispute could rock the TUC's foundations, The Pound, Dutch tread into an accounting minefield, British Shipbuilders to unveil group's strategy for revival, Briefly, UK domestic appliance makers face crisis, Rumours spur sugar prices, TUC to reject pay dialogue with Government, Tories plan North Sea Bonds offer for public, Furniture dumping protest to EEC, Industry in the regions Changing face of Wiltshire, Easing the burden of moving, How BP struck it rich in Germany, Freight Bleak outlook for transporters. Business Appointments: Business appointments Short Brothers directors named. Property: Flat Sharing, Services, Commercial property New projects getting ready for tenants.
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