The Times - 22/05/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Donald Macintyre, By Tim Jones, From Richard Ford, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Felton, By Craig Seton, By Lucy Hodges, From Stewart Tendler, By Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Young Planning Reportor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Frances Gibb, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From David Wood, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Tony Allaway, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Our Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, From Michael Smith, by Arrigo Levi, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, David Robinson, Christopher Ford, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, By Iain Mackenzie, By Peter Marson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox, Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, Pearce Wright Science Editor, H. DAVID TOULSON, , ROGER PUGH, , DAVID MORRISON, , RICHARD GRIFFITHS, , PATRICK MACRORY, , ANDREW HIGGINS, , DEBORAH SHORLEY, , NICHOLAS de JONGH, , JAMES JOHNSON, , MALCOLM PAGE, , I. M. LEWIS, , MOLLY LEES, , B. W. ANDRZEJEWSKI, , MICHAEL WATKINS, , JAMES CRAIG, , THOMAS S. MAXWELL, , DOUGLAS BADER, , CHARLES J. MACMAHON, , By Our Science Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, By John Roper, A correspondent, Mr Tom Arnold, Anthony Hobson, A friend, Richard Davy, Jack Trevor Story, Laurence Cotterell, Byron Rogers, H. R. F. Keating, Patrick Brogan, R.L., David Williams, David Nicholson-Lord, Shona Crawford Poole, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Phililp Robinson, Adrienne Gleeson, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl, By Bill Johnstone, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, From Peter Norman, By David Hewson, ROBERT PHILLIPSON, , GERALD BLAKE, JOHN W. TURNER, , HILDE AMBROSE, , PETER KANE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, John Huxley, Kenneth Owen, Catherine Gunn, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, Edited by Peter Davalle, Joyce Rackham,
ResumoNews: Absorption of immigrants vital to Barcelone home rule, Award set up for helping Jews to leave Russia, Postal union accepts bonus deal, War against 'verbal fist under the nose', 12 pits in South Wales may have to close, MPs told, Muslims haggle over Afghan resolution, Mayor's pledge on disabled, Catalonia, Twenty drug pushers executed on orders of Ayatollah Khalkhali, Families moving from polluted canal, Harry Debelius talks to three leading figures in Catalan politics 'Autonomy means sacrifice', Channel tunnel 'should be a sure-fire investment', Hope of £60m EEC subsidy on school milk, End of 405-line system costly to some viewers, One British marriage in five ends with divorce, survey finds, £160,428 paid for Chenghua bowl in Hongkong sale, Burning buildings which may not be worth fighting for, S African police open fire on rioters, AA reports £460 rise in cost of motoring, '£50m lost' in unpaid taxes by oil workers, Union leaders scorn the Chancellor's offer of wage talks, World View Buenos Aires summit raises hopes of Argentine move to democracy, Citizens take control of Korean town after riots, French unions challenge health service paln, How minister heard of Broglie death threat, British limit on sanctions angers US, Labour dismay over Olympic 'berating', 'Inspiring businessmen to invest', Electoral system not democratic, expert on constitution says, Where artists have a will to exist, London Diary, Peking says rocket tests were a 'great success', Staff are cleared over hunger strike death, The Baron who knew what he wanted, Mr Haughey exults at closer cooperation, 'Death list' of quangos to be made, Coroner refuses calls for inquiry's findings over Blair Peach death, W Berlin's 'pregnant oyster' falls down, Vietnam rules out neutral Kampuchea, Socialist move to censure Spanish Prime Minister, Separatists accept resounding Quebec defeat but given promise of a rewritten constitution, Paris irritated by American criticism of the Giscard initiative, Attacks on the police distort truth, federation chief says, M23 extension to Mitcham is abandoned, Church seen as heavenly ombudsman, Voluntary groups ask for better government links, A act of faith or failure?, Libyan found murdered in Athens, Banks may back student loans, with safeguards, Pupils sent home after tunnel is found under school, The face of defeat: Mr René Levesque, the, Mrs Thatcher says wages vicious circle will be broken, Major Haddad's ragamuffins isolate UN base from its supporting troops in Lebanon Humiliation for general trying to run the Unifil show, 'Made abroad' changes, McNee warning on end of 'sus' law, Nurses to vote on ending industrial action ban, 'Bubbly' benefit from EEC entry, Charity will study crime prevention, The Times Cook Fresh asparagus tips now that summer's here, Saudis show a growing hostility and harshness to foreigners in their country, Third party fails to get Williams backing, Culture is not encased in glass, End steel closures, new chairman told, Science report Electronics: Superfast computers, US Elections Mr Reagan will not repeat the Goldwater slogan mistake, Winning post in sight for Mr Reagan, Whitehall men told what not to disclose, Unions to be consulted on fourth channel manning, Prison officers' ranks split over pay claim, Not just sun, sand, sex, New Garden: Leeds Castle, in Kent,, BSC threat to sue for return of document, Support for Jubilee Hall, Pessimism runs deep at Strasbourg as Britain placed in dock, Priority task for Peru is finding jobs and food, Ministerial tribute to Mind, Search for volcano victims: A crew member of, 'Legal text into reality', Scaled down nuclear policy urged, BR sets date for faster London to Glasgow run, Mr Paisley says talks were fiasco, Assam starts its campaign of non-cooperation, Volcanic sunset. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Majedie Investments Limited, North Surrey Water Company, Ici, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, The National Boat Shows Limited, Folkstone And District Water Company, The American Express Card For Companies, E. N. Hidroelectrica Del Ribagorzana, S. A., Duport Group, Comunitat Turistica De LA Costa Daurada, High & Dry, Invergordon Distillers, Bank Base Rates, Banco Comercial De Cataluna, Ford, Volvo Concessionaires Ltd.,, Idc, "La Caixa", Banca Catalana Banking Group, Talbot, Banco De Sabadell, Pool Promoters Association, Simpson Ltd,, Decesa Grupo Inmobiliario Aga, S'agaro-Costa Brava, Pan Books, Printer Industria Gráfica Sa, Fuerzas Eléctricas De Cataluña, S.A., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thomson, Muñoz Y Cabreco, S. A., Austin Reed, Costa Brava, Whitbread And Company Limited, Philips, Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Boc, Twa, Hutchinson, Siemens Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Judgement tomorrow, No right to draft petition Powell v Ely, Mistress need not swear affidavit of means W v W, Prison murder charge, Court of Appeal Implied term in football contract Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic Football Club Co Ltd v Manchester United Football Club Ltd, Queen's Bench Division The case of the three straying cows Newman v Bennett, Mr Whitelaw announces new inquest verdict, Gunman kills two people in court shooting, Journalist refuses to speak at his trial, Rugby player is jailed for match injury. Politics and Parliament: Assurance on invalidity benefit subject to available resources, Slight overspending on trunk road programme, Reform of Lords pressed for by Labour peers, Talks on new EEC fund, Riding a white horse in Hampden Park, MPs not persuaded of the need for another referendum on British membership of EEC House of Commons, Helping private tenants to fight service charge abuses, Adjournment of Animals Bill, Welcome for Antarctic Convention, EEC facing precarious financial situation if 1980 budget not presented and agreed soon, Statement soon on indexed state pensions, Judge as monitor of phone tapping will be an extra precaution, Basis for action on drink and driving. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Forthcoming Events, Business Opportunities, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Cannes Film Festival Hopper: sensitivity, sentiment... nihilism, Murphy's Stroke Atv, Havergal Brian's 'Gothic' mountain looms into view once more, Yesterday's witness Moscow Diary By Veljko Micunovic, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime Malvern Festival, Julius Caesar Riverside Studios, Crime The Reward Game By Gerald Hammond (Macmillan, £5.50), Edwardian London London Particulars By C. H. Rolph (Oxford, £6.95), Personal Choice, Fall guys Conspiracy Who Killed President Kennedy? By Anthony Summers, Germany's theatre of confrontation, Royal Ballet of Flanders Sadler's Wells, Whistle and I'll come to you Montague Rhodes James By William Pfaff (Scolar Press, £15), Fiction The Proofreader By Alexis Parris (André Deutsch, £6.50) Problems By John Updike (André Deutsch, £5.95) The Peach Groves Bv Barbara Hanrahan (Chatto & Windus, £4.95) A Good Man is Hard to Find By Flannery O'Connor (women's Press, £7.50, paperback £2.50) As the Stream Flows By Denys Val Baker (William Kimber, £4.95), Quick guide, One more river The Impossible Victory A personal account of the Battle for the River Po By Brian Harpur (William Kimber, £7.95), London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: Charity recital, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,229. Sport: Football Victory-and manner of it-restores some Scottish pride, Cricket Essex enjoy sunshine and saunter home, Tennis Gerulaitis outplayed by a young Frenchman, Golf Mrs Booth leads after surviving elephant country, Racing, Athletics Little satisfaction for Ovett and Coe, Horse Show Robert Smith and Alabama rise above problems, Rugby Union Slemen's late try lifts Lions' heads and the crowd to its feet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 23, 1955., Farewell to a genius in the house. Editorials/Leaders: Federal Canada Intact, Public Pay Policy, South Korea Under Its Military. Letters to the Editor: Oldest consulate, Service offered by the CAB, Famine relief in Nepal, Aim of academic research work, No 'accepted law' of continental shelf, Tenerife deaths, An Arab's view of London, Somali refugee crisis, Nuclear defence, The Army in N Ireland, Living in Saudi Arabia, Insurance and building societies, Upgrading Britain's transport system, Sanctions against Iran, Severe effect of inflation on small firms, Flowers Report cuts, Assisted places scheme. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Clifton College, Latest appointment, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Vincent De Ferranti Influence in electrical engineering, Vice-Admiral Sir Harry Koelle, Mrs Delia Wysard, Brig Sir Christopher Peto, Miss Helen Schaub, Mr Boyd Alexander, Hon Mrs Henley. Business and Finance: Discount market, Avon recovering, but still a long way to go, Whitbread's strong card, International ACI plans rights issue, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Plea for bank 'equality', 1m Peerless shares taken un, Backing for balanced US budget, Scrap metal industry enjoying export boom, CBI reinforces demand for immediate cut interest rates, Cyclical Indicators For The Uk Economy, ECGD to raise rates, Trade talks stalemate, Hartwells Group s slips in second half, Search for a substitute natural gas, Lanca asks for relisting, Gloomy outlook at Redman Heenan, Air stewards to get £12,000 a year, Economic notebook Fooling about with statistics, In Brief, Think Tank criticizes industrial training, Bridon expects poor first half, Options, Indefinable role of the non-executive director Outsiders in the boardroom, Waring wins fight to take over Maple, An independent role for British Telecom, The Pound, The electronic game we cannot afford to lose, Price rises spell end to hopes for Opec unity, Over the 62nd Parallel in search of oil, Briefly, Sterling soars to 5-year record, US attempt to regulate commodities, Bamfords suspended, Gold, Sir Hugh Fraser set to beat Lonrho move, American tax put on imported trucks, Business Diary: Barclays' Bevan Boy · Denzil's tune, Reed Stenhouse edges forward, £40m state loan to ICL may not be recovered, EMS European Currency Rates, Dunsford & Elliott, The 29.9pc gambit Waking up to the dawn raiders. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Strong buying in guts, Sterling: Other Markets, Stock markets Signs of returning confidence, Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Stokes gets Suits directorship. Births.
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