The Times - 09/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Osman, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Annabel Ferriman, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By John Witherow, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binyon, From Patricia Clough, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, From Neil Kelly, From Denis Reinhardt, From David Watts, From Patrick Brogan, Eric Moonman, Sarah Curtis, Alan Webster, John Higgins, John Rowlands, Ned Chaillet, Irvine Wardle, John Percival, Max Harrison, Noël Goodwin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Keith Macklin, From Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Watson, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Seely, The author is chairman, Wine Development Board., The author is Wine Correspondent, The Times., The author is chairman, H. Sichel & Sons., The author is development director, RVC Vintners., The author is a Master of Wine and wine director, Matthew Clarke and Sons., The author is commercial director, Henry C. Collinson & Sons., The author is a Master of Wine and chairman, Avery & Co., Bernard Levin, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Alan Hamilton, G. L. LEWIS, , CYRIL CARR, , O'NEILL OF THE MAINE, , JOHN COLVILLE, , PATRICK WALL, , CLIVE R. JONES, , BRIAN WILSON, , ROBIN PITTMAN, , SOPHIA HESELTINE, , KEITH GRANT, , IAN BELL, , AUDREY HARVEY, , N. C. PHILLIPS, , T. C. DUNN, , MALBY CROFTON, , G. F. CUSHING, , MOHAMMED FADHEL JAMALL, , By the Statf of Nature, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, David Hewson, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Roman Eisenstein, Peter Norman, By Margaret Stone, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, ALEX HENNEY, , JOHN R. STORAR, , D. J. LEWIS, , D. G. GEACH, , RICHARD C. PETERSEN, , DOUGALD McCALLUM, , D. G. RUSSELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Derek Harris, John Earle, Bill Johnstone, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Michael Clark, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Minister urges Conservative peers to accept step by step approach to reform of industrial relations House of Lords, Bar stays on royal marriage to Catholic, Tory revolt over unions Bill fails, Ministers calm on miners' claim, Exaggerated claims on textbooks do not help, Act of Settlement to stay unchanged, Miners to decide price of electricity in 1981 House of Commons, Marriage Bill through, Pit leaders take on Government over pay, Mr Thorn has EEC priority of improving relations with developing countries, Cuts in British Council's budget eased, Wedding Bill passed, Widespread criticism of block grant system, School meals census, Immunities for weak abused by strong, Overspending councils must await fate. News: Pretoria withdraws its envoys from Zimbabwe, Island rebels promise mission an audience, Indian move may help Russia to win UN seat for Phnom Penh, Iraqi plan for an Arab economic growth fund, Saudi arms sale blocked, David F. Stevens: South America Dvoraks of viniculture brought old world to the new, Mr Gemayel emerges as Lebanon's rightist leader, Ombudsmen expect more work, Only 13% of workers would resist new technology, Russia threatens retaliation if new US missiles are deployed in Europe, Not tea and sympathy, just words of courage, Salisbury will soon establish diplomatic ties, Light-hearted Dr Runcie takes up the synodical reins, Jan Read: Portugal Well placed to exploit greatly improved product, Jancis Robinson California Taste of richness from gold-rush state, D-notices defended as 'useful back stop', Joyce Rackham: Greece Much more than retsina with everything, Spanish magazine names Basque terrorist leaders, Colin Price Beech: Italy Quality as well as quantity from world's biggest producer, Bombs in pens and biscuits wound Afghans, Detention without trial ended, Walter A. Sichel: West Germany Price stability is key to export sales, John Avery: Australia and New Zealand Advance of the reds is checked, Zimbabwe firm on enforcing minimum wage, Syria outlaws Muslim Brotherhood, Call for auxiliary police service in the capital, BBC wants power to increase licence fee, Deposed king's children can go to Sikkim, Italian party holds talks in Moscow, Battle looms over Brighton tower block, ITN men accept electronic news equipment, Minority government shows rare political courage during its seven months in office Turkey committed to a three-year austerity programme, Vietnam benefits from end of cross-border relief, Farmworkers seek 40% rise to close earnings gap, London Diary, Thai 'land of smiles' image is shattered by violence, New York's tabloids in battle for survival, Tourist chief wants drinking law parity with Scotland, Jan Read: Spain British tables turn to finer varieties, Pamela Vandyke Price: France Some less familiar bottles for the discriminating, Super class for French mail planned, An Olympic promotion in Germany, Gaddafi bureau 'withdrawing the grants of students' Intimidation by Libyans alleged, Cooperation theme of Giscard visit, Oxford class list: Mathematics, EEC famine relief flowing in for people of Uganda, Pope asked to move the Vatican to Brazil, A new social contract is proposed, Doctors condemn low tax rises on tobacco and alcohol and propose a ban on public smoking, For £300, a Dakota flight into history, Still pursuing a wonder drug, Invaders in Kabul eat EEC beef, MP says, Further rise in Soviet defence cost expected, Don't shut away the girl offender, Convicted casino employees cleared, Premium bond winners, Mr Thorn urges Nine to convert to coal, Labour drops university fees plan, Top officials may act on pay curb, Cash cafeterias popular for school meals, parents say, Italian Communists accuse unions of selling out for an index-linked mess of pottage, Union says wages dispute has cut supplies from ordnance factories Propellant output for Britain's arms halted, 500 school leavers in the queue of despair, Science report Endocrinology: The reproductive chain, Prince of Wales is granted his request to revoke tenancy of Chevening, Parliament told, Barre pledge of 1981 budget to stimulate investment in France, Stoning teaches people a lesson, Ayatollah Khalkhali says, Colin Price Beech: England Revival of a monkish pursuit, Nurses accept 14% but want talks on wages formula, Journalists will take pay deal of 23 to 24%, Soviet Union sees new 'axis' emerging from Tokyo meeting, Penelope Turing: Austria Light-hearted quaffers from a pre-Roman cup, Nicholas Clarke: South Africa Products of tradition and experiment, Four gold medals at RHS flower show, Barrier cost up by £12m, A couple with 80 years, Social Focus Away from the violence a record Northern Ireland can be proud of, John Lipitch: Hungary Modern success based on long history, Bonn angry over report of 'Brezhnev warning', Mrs Coven fails again in City poll, Protesters halt atom waste train, 12 are jailed in vice trial and five more held, Wines, Joyce Rackham: Cyprus Highest per capita yield in the world, Joyce Rackham: Yugoslavia Wide variety reflects country's diversity, Community seen as crime fighter. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Schussler holds chess lead after quick draw, Personal Choice, Rare German holster pistol sold for £110,000, Record £850,000 paid for Persian manuscript, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,270. Display Advertising: W.H. Cullen Wine Club, Banco Do Brasil, Garrard, Domecq Domain, California Wines, R-R Realisations Limited, Harveys Shippers Of Fine Wines, R. Trestini Ltd., Rioja, Bank Base Rates, Osterreichs Ausgezeichnete Weine, Renold, The Birmingham Mint Ltd, Cockburn's Special Reserve, The Moselle., Dry Sack, The 600 Group Limited, Cape Province Wine, Electronic Rentals Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Mouton Cachet, Leyland Trucks, Acha'i'a Clauss, Nicolas, Lyprus Sherries & Wines, London Trust Company Limited, Icl, Cooks Wines. Picture Gallery. Law: Employment Appeal Tribunal 'Genuine but erroneous belief' Bouchaala v Trusthouse Forte Hotels Ltd, Provocation point certified Regina v Newell, Queen's Bench Division Supplementary benefit is deducted from damages Plummer v P. W. Wilkins & Son Ltd, Open verdicts on 18 soldiers killed in IRA bomb massacre, Libel action damages for playwright, Summary possession proceedings Shah v Givert and Another, Seven years for 'Yard connexion' detective, Jail sentences on three pub landlords, Murder charge reduced. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, La Creme De La Creme, Announcements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Dialogue Riverside Studios, Baryshnikov's versatility ranges far, Books Spiritual centres, Augsburg reveals its treasures, Sheba Sound/ City Festival Barbican, Much Ado About Nothing Chichester, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, The Strongest Man in the World Round House. Sport: Rifle shooting Adshead still in the lead, Equestrianism Broome sets unattainable target for top class opposition, Golf, Athletics Olympic sprint champion at Crystal Palace, Cycling Hinault looks to Pyrenees and his knee, Racing Stable's confidence endorsed by Nasseem, Football League tell clubs they must abide by contract, Boxing Holmes needled by Ali's inter-round antics, Rugby Union Lions seek replacement scrum half, Tennis Two-tier changes promise variety and incentive, Cricket Time just runs out on Lancashire after efforts of Hogg and Allott, For the record, Yachting New Zealand crew are now unassailable, Malcolm Macdonald strikes out for a couple of goals in a wholesome new ball game The man who is setting two worlds on fire, Polo Minas-Cue's second victory. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Levin's law: the best headlines never fi, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 11, 1955 Plea for peace. Editorials/Leaders: Miners On The March, From Bad To Worse In Iran, India's Gesture To Moscow. Letters to the Editor: Old charter hands, Turkey and Cyprus, Design for living, East European studies, U or non-U?, Local authority spending plan, Dominican Republic, Confusion over own shares purchase, Credit card companies on adding to vouchers, Ulster Sports Council, Anomalies in naming of companies, Value of direct rule in Ulster, Landowner being asked to pay for planning without control of a quality, A homeless case, Hedge cutting, Car allowances, Zimbabwe funds, 60pc of shop rents paid on due date is 'highly satisfactory' in present economic climate, Economic prosperity, Labour policy on private schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Service units win award, University news, Legal appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Reginald Gardiner, Mr John Crittall, Gail Patrick, Mr V. Pavlecka, Sir Herbert Ingram, Professor A. R. Myers Notable medieval historian, Mr Dore Schary Producer and screenwriter, Miss Phebe Cave-Browne-Cave. Business and Finance: Discount market, Courts expects interim downturn, BP and Chevron discover new oil field in the North Sea, Challenge by Barclays on personal savings, GEC must make 30 year old documents available, Acquisition helps to boost LMI, Fears on low interest rates and accelerating inflation put renewed strain on the dollar, Polly Peck rights issue to acquire Uni-Pac, 600 Group marking time, Commodities, Recession and imports cut 40,000 textile jobs, $900m rescue for American car industry, Shares sale in Marinex Petroleum, Still resorting to British holidays, John Waddington slips below £1m, but worst is over, TUC out to divert more funds into industry, Midlands pay deals fall below 10 per cent, W German production falls 1.5 pc in a month, Slowdown in cost of housing, Mail order begins to feel the pinch, In Brief, EEC steel policy falls into disarray, Shell Oil in $3,000m project with Saudis, Life assurance industry criticized over complaints procedures, Business Diary: A day with the Lotus eaters, Diamond sales up, but outlook is uncertain, Ford takes 32pc of UK sales, Pilkington sets out its strengths, The Pound, Pre-tax profits fall by a fifth at Gold Fields, Briefly, Interim decline at Macpherson, Italy's troubled Middle Eastern links, McKay Securities plans £4m rights issue, Home film making moves into the electronic age, Bristol Post group boosts pre-tax profits to £2.41m, Gold, International Sanyo revises forecast upwards, Sterling: Other Markets, EMS European Currency Rates, Growth in money supply eases but still outside target range, Assoc Fish still recovering, El Salvador withdraws from coffee market, Bank statements for June. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Banking figures provoke bout of profit-taking, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Profit takers move in, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments W Williams names director. Property: Residential property, Flat Sharing, Property 'Off-beat' can become home of character. Births.
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