The Times - 09/10/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery Political Editor, By John Winder, By Margaret Stone, From Christopher Thomas, From Christopher Walker, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Richard Ford, From Arthur Osman, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Philip Robinson Financial Staff, Reports by Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, Gordon Wellman, Stephen Goodwin and Richard Evans of our Parliamentary Staff., By Hugh Noves, By Our Pnlitical Editor, By Michael Hatfield, By Paul Routledge, By Our Political Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Sinar Fisek, From Trevor Fishlock, by Arrigo Levi, From Michael Leapman, From Robert Fisk, From Pranay B. Gupte, From Michael Binyon, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Douglas Aiton, From Charles Harrison, By Charles Douglas-Home, Lady Masham, Shona Crawford Poole, John Russell Taylor, Michael Church, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, Martin Huckerby, Richard Owen, John Stewart Collis, Stuart Evans, Giuliano Dego, Philippa Toomey, Jean Blondel, By Gerry Harrison, From a Special Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Richard Davy, Alan Hamilton, Louis Heren, T. DAN SMITH, , JOHN HARRIS, RICHARD VANE, , S. GORLEY PUTT, , SEBASTIAN GARMAN, , M. SANAI, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , SLIGO, , R. G. EARL, , ANITA GREGORY, , JOHN LAWRENCE, , JACYNTH LAWRENCE, , JOHN FARRELL, , IAN TRETHOWAN, RAY BURMAN, , HUGH LEGGATT, , RAJ PAREKH, , ROY MILES, , JOHN HEWISH, , By Our Music Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Our Arts Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, From Peter Norman, From Peter Hill, Frank Vogl and, Anthony Hilton, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Waymark, By Donald Macintyre, By Edward Townsend, Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Staff, Patricia Tisdall, D. M. G. KING, , J. N. TIDMARSH, , JOHN LIDSTONE, , A. RUPANI, , MICHAEL IVENS, , JOHN LYLE, , SIR FRANK TAYLOR, , SIR JOHN REISS, , E. J. GORDON HENRY, , MYRA MOLONY, , DOUGLAS R. G. BAILLIE, , N. D. M. LEAK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Bill Johnstone reports, Douglas Aiton, Neil Behrmann, By Roman Eisenstein, By Marareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Thousands join French Jews in protest march, £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, 'In depth' opera visit, University teachers unlikely to receive 13% pay rise, Suffolk woolly from Henry Moore's Sheep Sketchbook, with comments, Kabul nurse's account of mutilated soldiers, Guest Column Need the disabled put up with this lack of concern?, Conference notebook Day of the apples and a walkabout, A message of hope for industry, Unconventional attitudes and attire, EEC tour for O'Toole 'Macbeth' called off, Date fixed for Labour leadership conference, UPI news agency for sale, World View Near East-a zone of potential stability, Border raids blamed on Amin exiles, The Times Cook Staying in for a duck, Unions fail to save 'Evening News', Armed police in gun scare, Land Bill is opposed by council, On the agenda, Unions criticize plan for special needs, British Rail plan for bigger train ferries, 'Dr Death' took 50 times lethal dose, Scheme to take school leavers off job market, Rate payments by credit cards is urged, Israelis accept Aqaba use, Both sides massing troops for battle, Three Polish Cabinet ministers dismissed in government shuffle, Could this be Herr Schmidt's last term?, Right to live in Britain to be set out, Andre Previn to miss tour through illness, Mr Prior says industrial relations law needs public and worker support to stick, Terrorists hanged in Ankara prison, Science report Reproduction: Testing infertility, Ministers assured on plan for Canadian constitution, Bee Gees sue their manager for $75m, Lord Carrington discounts immediate escalation, Confessions to police sway a fifth of trials, Iraqis short of ideas, Union delays threat to bread supply, Casino licence objections to be heard out of time, 'Buy British' campaigns for grocery chains, Bank keeps Festival Ballet on the road, £861,000 pools win by former police sergeant, Dislike of Mr Fraser may explain big poll swing to Labour, Unions put high price on cooperation with the Government, Lower-paid 'stuck oil poverty plateau', Chancellor pledges action to plug tax loophole, London Diary, Mrs Thatcher will get the message, More troops withdrawn from Ulster bases, Heseltine attempt to speed planning, Mr Cadbury to meet accountants, Water charges proposals promised for next week, Syria signs military and political pact in Moscow, How West Germans rejected left and right, Economic policy's flexibility emphasized, Magnificent Renaissance treasures at V and A, Professor Barnard intends heart and lung transplant, Italy's factions go back to Pompei, Church members were not manipulated, leader says, Third nuclear station shut by leak, Post-holocaust plans leaked to 'Statesman', Agents urged to keep right on to the end, Britain offered 31.25 pc fish share out by EEC, US Elections Absence of Goldwater brimstone, Volunteers seen as partners of NHS, Silenced prisoners talk with hands and faces, Not a blue rinse in sight, Hallé complains of totally inadequate aid, Fringe meetings Exports belie half-truths on EEC, Mr Heath says, Mr Prior resists plea to rush into more union reforms, King Husain steps up assistance to Iraq despite US warning, Iranians unflappable as war begins to bite. Index. Display Advertising: Faber, Ppa, Manson Finance Trust, Newsociety, Lutterworth Press, Austinreed, Elliott Property & Leisure Group, Olympus, Party Cellar, Help The Aged, Sidgwick & Jackson, Bank Base Rates, Spectator, Dick Francis Reflex, Dowding & Mills Limited, Barclays, The Buchanan, The Listener, Klm, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Guinness Peat Group Limited, Lee Valley Water Company, Royal Mail Parcels, Manhattan-Windsor, National Anti-Vivisection Society, Legge, St. Joseph's Hospice(t), Southwark. Law: Ex-prisoner alleges whisky parties in jail, Ex-diver awarded £48,337, Suspended term for ex-PC over driving deaths, Court application on union election is adjourned, Singer loses fight to prove friend's will a forgery, Court told of men's contract killing scheme. Picture Gallery: Conservative Party Conference/brighton, Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Britain seeks end to Gulf conflict: no shortage of oil House of Lords, Questions of BBC taste not for new commission, Rates, Concessions on block grant undermine campaign against Bill, Hope that Welsh television will not be expensive. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme, Theatres, Educational, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Reviews: LPO/Pritchard Festival Hall, Party tricks The Meaning of Conservatism By Roger Scruton (Macmillan, £12, Penguin, £1.95) The Tragedy of Labour, By Stephen Haseler (Blackwell £7.95), King Lear Young Vic, Concerning God The Cheese and the Worms, Rocking along Rock Week BBC 2, Specials Hammersmith Palais, Worst enemies Dispossessed, Sweet angel devil The Letters of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, Bernard Roberts Wigmore Hall, Fiction The Fat Man in History By Peter Carey (Faber, £4.95) A Quest of Love By Jacquetta Hawkes (Chatto & Windus, £6.50) Samurai By Hisako Matsubara (The Bodley Head,£5.95), Saving the best vintage for the last course Cinderella Sadler's Wells, One-up for ever Stephen Potter, A painter big enough for all viewpoints Thomas Gainsborough Tate Gallery, Quick guide. Sport: Golf No takers as Ballesteros issues his first challenge, Squash rackets Briars suited by pairings in semi-final, Equestrianism Smith's son joins paid ranks with big contract, Football Norwich gamble, but Ipswich hold all the aces, Boxing Wembley riot inquiry soon: other promoters warned, Rugby Union Slattery's pack at root of Leinster control, Racing Uneven course is in Walter Osborne's favour, For the record, Snooker Mountjoy the loser ends up in the final. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 10, 1955 Hitler's valet freed, The footprints of a gigantic bore. Editorials/Leaders: A Victory For Mr Prior, Manifest Crisis In Steel, Three Signs Of Anglo-French Friendship. Letters to the Editor: Broadcasting complaints, Solutions not confined to MLR cut, Labour Party changes, Pram wheels and the economy, True colour, Iraq-Iran conflict, The bright side of Britain, The search for chairmen of British industries, Answers for investors, Before the fridge, New use for old church, No choice for newspaper advertisers, Soccer hooligans, Staff recruitment from the ethnic minorities, Religion and crime, The new Newcastle, Sale of West India Committee papers, Coping with Heathrow Airport's baggage-handling problems, A valid House of Lords, Truth and the Hindu, Study of the paranormal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Two countries banned from world bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,343, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Buoyant silver prices reflect bullion rise. Obituaries: The Rev Godfrey Wallis, Mr John Tobin Quest for authenticity in performances of Handel, Group Captain A. H. Donaldson, Professor Thomas Jessop. Business and Finance: Discount market, EEC confusion on steel quota plan as Bonn asks for more discussions, Business Diary: Root cause · Cut for cut?, Mining Can gold shares maintain their heady pace?, Amstrad on target, but retained profits slump, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, M P Kent climbs 39pc to record, Poor second half cuts BPM profits, International, Recovery in US boosts News International, Brazil buys Soviet Union oil, Laing Properties rises 26 pc to half-year peak, Overkill in the Eurobond market, Playing for high stakes in the viewdata market, Liquidity help for banks extended, In Brief, Rank expects decision on Toshiba link soon, Slim chance for Canadian trade unity, Vosper will accept reparation of £6.6m, Mini Metro makes Paris headlines, Motor trade surprised by surge in new sales, Not so rosy for the Australians, Cars union plea for US import curbs, The Pound, Profits drop 34pc at Empire Stores, Economic notebook Monetary base-a cautionary tale, Briefly, Ford chief's output warning to Halewood workers, Bankers plug the leak in Liquid Assets, Bank statements for September, London listing for Natomas, 'Country of origin' mark to be mandatory on certain goods, President attacks high US interest rates, Heavier interest hits APE, Restructured British Shipbuilders aims at profit in four years in regorous economy programme, European producers resigned to controls, NCB sales slump fears, Norsk shares tumble after London veto, Sponsors out to do more good deeds. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Investors stay on the sidelines, Authorized Units, insurance & Offshore Funds, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts easier. Business Appointments: Business appointments Divisional head of National Carriers named. Property: London and Suburban Property, Flat Sharing, Rentals. Births.
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