The Times - 14/08/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Patrick Brogan, By Frances Gibb, From Dessa Trevisan, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By John Witherow, From Patricia Clough, By Ian Bradley, From John Earle, By Nicholas Hirst, From a Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Stewart Tendler, From Harry Colombek Chess Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Craig Seton, From Arthur Osman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By David Nicholson-Lord, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Mario Modiano, From Robin Young, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, by Louis Heren, By Michael Horsnell, From Michael Binyon, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Walker, by Christopher Walker, From David Watts, From Neil Kelly, From Douglas Aiton, From Alan McGregor, From Charles Harrison, Michael Coleman, Shona Crawford Poole, Irving Wardle, John Percival, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Judith Nagley, By Alan Gibson, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde, From Paul Harrison, From John Nicholls, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Robert Nye, Philip Howard, David Williams, E. C. Hodgkin, Ronald Lewin, Gay Firth, Melvyn Westlake, Alan Hamilton, Keith Middlemas, ESMOND D. EZRA, , PAMELA MATTHEWS, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, , PETER S. FORSAITH, , JOHN STOKES, , JOHN COWLEY, , GWYNFOR EVANS, , MARY MURPHY, , DOUGLAS MORGAN, , RON KEATING, , ABERDEEN, , ROSALYN TURECK, , GILES RADICE, , DEREK M. KEEN, , A. C. NORFOLK, , By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Music Reporter, Lord Fulton writes:, K. F. S. writes:, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Margareta Pagano, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, By Our Management Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Commercial Editor, Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Stephen Goodwin, P. G. BEAZLEY, MEP, , J. R. HUMBER, , GILBERT A. CRANN, , P. H. STALLARD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Peter Hill, John Earl, By Catherine Gunn, By Michael Clark, Ruth Weiss, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: The Italian banknotes that nobody wants, Greeks consider response to 'Pirate' coach ban, Russia's divorcees pin hope on 'lonely hearts' columns, Fishermen's blockade of Channel ports disrupts ferry services, Tory councils set to break 13% limit, union says, French move to stop farmers abusing hormone, Journalist freed by Bolivian regime, Mr Lee to visit Moscow at end of the month, Ban on campers in attempt to preserve beauty spots, Shop stewards to put in 20pc wage claim for BL workers, Railmen demand 20 per cent rise for work change, France will tighten safety rules at sea, Floods kill 430 in India as rivers go on rising, Sporting stamps: Four postage stamps designed by Mr Robert, Vietnam refugees suffer from lack of language training, More resignation threats over the Blunt affair, We shall hold our march, National Front says, How the country can get back to work, Export licences blocked to encourage British buyers, Over half of workers would take 10% or less, survey shows, Democrats give Mr Carter's policies sharp rebuff, Strong evidence of gas use in Laos underlines need for a new treaty, Will Britain drop to the bottom of the foreign aid league table by 1984? The Third World: the unkindest cut of all, Security service inquiry on union official attacked, Concern at No 10 for company in tax dilemma, Mr Prior expects slow progress on pickets, Sir Derek Rayner presses for Civil Service Department's merger with the Treasury, Official stabbed interviewing Hull prisoner, National strike call fails in El Salvador, UN resumes food relief in stricken Uganda, Dr Runcie in plea to ayatollah, Workers ban drilling on Aborigines' land, Convention notebook Carter staff overwhelmed as rousing speech by Mr Kennedy wins 40-minute ovation, Acas again seeking 'Observer' settlement, Warsaw youths force trams to stop, Iranians in jail are again fasting, Thais prepare defence against Vietnamese, Some staff lose jobs at Prince's new home, Which way will Portugal go now?, New Begin minister is approved, Basque terrorists likely to increase attacks, Estate agents warned of race discrimination, Mrs Gandhi's other son hesitates on the brink, Kashmir Muslim threat to hold 'revolution' meeting, Computer will list British Museum riches, Protest by three nations on atom bar, London Diary, Mafia suspected of killing Sicilian mayor, Granada repeats it cannot name 'mole' but 'Sunday Times' injunction is lifted, The Times Cook Almost free, and easy, Science report Medicine: Artificial lungs, Pickets in clash after police limit numbers, Japanese buy restricted rights in university's wave-energy system, Rebirth of tin mines brings hope to Cornwall, Spinsters lived with dead mother, The nearly nuclear nations: Israel CIA belief in Tel Aviv bomb still unconfirmed, Royal Navy 'seriously weakened', Power from the wind could be fed into the grid in five years, Union plea for Filipino amnesty is refused, German summit venue switched to avoid dilemma over Berlin, Naturists flee from forest fire in Corsica. Index. Display Advertising: Bayer, Bell's, Portakabin, Ppa, General Accident, Securicor, Anglo-International Investment Trust Ltd., The Times Business News, Fiat, Bank Base Rates, Carrington Viyella Ltd, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Jaguar Xj6 4.2. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,301, Regional Tv, Radio, Scottish Opera forced to cancel 'Parsifal', Personal Choice, Temporary lead for three at Brighton chess. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Interpol alert in attempt to find boy of five, Glue-sniffers 'watched youth drown'. Sport: How the marathon girls got into their stride, Bowls Superb saving slots help Ward regain fours title, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Simon slips in to foil American sweep, Racing, Cricket Yorkshire's total may not be enough, Swimming Campbell sets a junior record, Football Neill's big deal goes through, Rowing Early successes for Russians and Canadians, Golf Runaway champion leaves Formby in powerful hands, Hockey Britain unlikely to play in Karachi event, Yachting The power struggle that altered the Lionheart's beat, For the record, Tennis Borg will withdraw if knee injury worsens, Athletics Coe only split second short of objective. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Announcements, La Creme de la Creme, Entertainments. Reviews: Robert Halsband is one of the most distinguished of that, Poetry, Appalling truths Chindit, En route Destinations, Australia's way to the marketplace, The Life of Galileo Olivier, Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction The Blaze if Noon By Rayner Heppenstall (Allison & Busby, £6.50 and cp\2.50) Nearing's Grace By Scott Sommer (Peter Owen, £6.25) Intrusions; Strange Tales By Robert Aickman (Gollancz, £6.95) The Killing of Nelson John and other stories, BBC SO/ Rozhdestvensky Albert Hall/Radio 3, Giselle Festival Hall, Charmed circle Raymond Asquith, Mrs Browning, The Damnation of Faust Coliseum. Property: Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Anarchy Envelops Uganda, Minding The Whitehall Machine. Letters to the Editor: "House churches", Lomé Treaty, Jews in Calcutta, BBC and local radio, House of Lords reform, Copies of library manuscripts, Civil defence, Helping Soviet dissenters, Planning applications: an 'alarming picture', Employment Act period of notice, An English apple a day, Anglican doctrine, Enlarging archive of recorded music, Closer links needed on EEC projects, Curbs on alcohol, The answer to shoplifting, The grip of recession, Government policy on Welsh television. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Leverhulme Trust Fund research awards, Trinity House, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr W. G. Stone, Dr A. K. Wells, Mr David Reid, M Paul Robert Creator of the 'Robert' series of French dicitonaries, Mr J. M. Rankin, Qc. Business and Finance: Discount market, £1.6m grant for design by computer, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Strange bedfellows in Padua, Dockers' warning on port jobs, Call to extend short-time subsidies, International, Business Diary: Treasury tremors · Rantzen for breakfast?, Imry shares jump after revaluation, Neww quotas on Egyptian cloth imports, Economic notebook The rising cost of unemployment, Kraft nets a whole lot of trout for dinner, Raleigh and Petter face fair trading inquiry, Why industry is angry about energy prices, Japanese cars keep up 19 pc UK sales share, In Brief, Armstrong refuses to raise Meriden cooperative bid, Dreamland holds dividend despite first-half loss, Modest improvement at Joseph Webb, Woolworth's disappearing profits, Securicor Group up 15pc to £3.3m in mixed first half, Act forces companies to reveal policy on disabled, The Pound, Loss at Grant Brothers, Mining Prospects brighten in Botswana, Proposals for engineering nominations rejected, Briefly, Largest British ship repair group confident of turnround by 1981, Woolworth profits slump by £16m, Sterling aids Horizon in 9pc rise for half year, Lonrho letter to Fraser directors, Gold, Minister rejects plea to pay regional grants, Sterling: Other Markets, Wrightson selling farm investment, Japan sets record for exports, EMS European Currency Rates, United Dominions Trust transfers 75 pc of credit trade to the TSB. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Stores take a tumble, Recent Issues, Stock markets Woolworth triggers a depression, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dalgety Spillers names board members. Births.
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