The Times - 19/06/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield and Ian Bradley, From Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Repotter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, From Ronald Kershaw, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Young planning Reporter, By John Witherow, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Planning Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Robert Schuil, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Wood, From Michael Hornsby, From Jose Shercliff, From Charles Hargrove, From Tony Allaway, From Sinan Fisek, From Denis Reinhardt, From Patrick Brogan, By Geoffrey Browning, By Henery Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Arrigo Levi, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Hasan Akhtar, From Trevor Fishlock, From Neil Kelly, Shona Crawford Poole, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde, By Sydney Friskin, Conrad Voss Bark, From Richard Strecton, Iain Mackenzie, By Keith Macklin, John Percival, Sheridan Morley, Ned Chaillet, Barrie Millington, Stanley Sadie, Michael Church, Richard Williams, Ronald Butt, Nicholas Timmins, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, CEDRIC SANDFORD, EVELYN SANDFORD, , FRANCIS BENNION, , M. L. R. ISAAC, , CYRIL PHILIPS, , BOOTHBY, , TONY FORSTER, , RACHEL TRICKETT, , S. A. GOURLAY, , IRIS MURDOCH, , BERNICE RUBENS, , HORNSBY-SMITH, , ALMA BIRK, , GLENDA JACKSON, , MIRIAM KARLIN, , JILL KNIGHT, , JULIET PANNETT, , WENDY GREENGROSS, , JANET SUZMAN, , DOROTHY TUTIN, , TAVISTOCK, , HAL MOGGRIDGE, , DAVID CULVER, , LIONEL ALEXANDER, , By the Staff of Nature, From Our Own Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Charles McKean, A correspondent, Sir Robert Mark, Michael Ratcliffe, H. R. F. Keating, Richard Dyott, Kay Dick, Stuart Evans, Paul Barker, John Young Planning Reporter, John Young, Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, David Bieda, Beryl Downing, By Caroline Atkinson, By John Huxley, By Edward Townsend, Derek Harris, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Prest, By Catherine Gunn, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, I. F. PEARCE, , ALAN K. ANGUS, , CHRISTOPHER FOGG, , A. M. ALEXANDER, , DAVID RAVEN, , W. W. DENT, , AUDREY BAYLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Rosmary Unsworh, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Dutch MPs vote for oil embargo on South Africa, Lord Home approves US Navy in Gulf area, The changes that would revitalize Labour's system, Disarray in Western Alliance leaves strategists with gloomy view of 1980s, Why the Seven must make a convincing gesture, Laying a ghost town, ICI staff pay talks break down, Efforts to revive inner-city areas criticized, Afghanistan airfilds defended by missiles, Bank supports call to reduce real earnings, Mr Heath presents action areas for Venice summit, Little change in use of small print, report says, Mr Pym pledges urgent review of civil defence, London Diary The sinking of another Ark Royal, Savagery of Tripura highlights tensions caused by immigration, Sind judges back powers of military tribunals, Bonn plan to stem flood of immigrants, People near cruise missile sites shocked but accept necessity, The Times Cook The very berries you need, Eanes reelection challenged by right-wing general, Contamination found on nuclear flask, Asylum plea over airman is adjourned, Korea party leader gives illicit wealth to state, Rival to Soho for the gourmet, Consett: the final closure of a lifetime, Soviet protest over envoy's treatment at Heathrow, Tory broadcast points at output losses, Israelis seal up Arab homes with cement, Shepherd tells tribunal of dog's dismissal, Journalists at IPC spurn latest pay offer, Architecture Exporting the best and worst of British, South Africa threatens relentless action to suppress rioting More than 40 deaths, hospitals estimate, Shadow Cabinet seeks way to resist changes in the party, Attack damages door of US Embassy, 'Deep friend' of IRA man denies bomb plot, European governments accused of conspiring to prevent people flying at fares they can afford, Lawyers oppose two-tier nationality plan, King Husain spurns Camp David formula, Cambridge Tripos results, Miners say Bill's aim impossible, Doctors are accused of stealing from NHS, Merger talks between print unions to go ahead, Turkish MPs wounded at funeral of murdered man, No pay respite, Mr Murray says, All-Ireland alliance is planned, World View No easy shortcut to global détente, Overthrow of regime in Baghdad target of underground coalition, Industrial espionage at Rolls-Royce alleged, Unity talks plan in New Hebrides, Arab extremists encouraged, Mr Shamir says, Borough poll majority favours ILEA break, Saudi King in Germany: King Khalid of, Delhi budget intended to help business growth, Modern-day Sinbad on a slow boat to China, Difficulty ahead at Venice summit, Bangladesh aid talks in London, Closer check urged on air pollution from brickworks, Kampucheans return to uncertain future, Four options for the Civil Service, More temporary asylums needed, lecturer says, Science report Conservation: Biggest not always best, BBC moves to minimize strike impact, Border blockade blamed on weather and treachery, Change should not be feared, Mr Mugabe says, Student sues council for refusing grant, Four years of sporadic guerrilla war, Public is worried by secrecy on nuclear power, Mr Benn says, Covent Garden An attractive variety of shops with a difference, Minister bars foreign offers for Ferranti, Iran paper says tape proves plot to overthrow President, Government breaks land precedent, farmer says, Bill may lead to cuts in rural bus services, Home Office says ban on overseas Scientologists to stay, Peace Prize winner fined for outburst at airport, Sports group to demand recall of Lions from S Africa, De Gaulle anniversary marred by strife, Call for new transport in coalmines, Covent Garden, Police cut chains of atomic fuel protesters, Neglect at the Dials, Constituency change idea for Norfolk, Subsidized satire upsets MP, European Parliament may be asked to speed revised budget, Speed of the EEC refund hangs on fisheries policy, Paris murder of Arab scientist revives atomic project rumours, Top three grades in Civil Service to be cut by 10%. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, The Buchanan Blend, Maps And Guides, Saab 900, Brixton Estate, Blitz, Jardines, Dum, Renault 20, Glc, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, The Industrial & General Trust Ltd.,, Ford, The Times, Dry Gin, Idc, Thames, Dry Sack, Lancia Beta Coupe, Phillips, Datapost, Peugeot, Ej, Sunderland And South Shields Water Company, Donaldsons, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Cge, T.L.S, Ubm, Royal Opera House, Panam, St. Joseph's Hospice(t), J. A. Elliott Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Five remanded on blasts plot charge, Chancery Division Charitable but not for the advancement of religion In re South Place Ethical Society Barralet and Others v Attorney General and Others, Two convicted on false wine labels charge, Hell's Angels raped mother in revenge, court is told, Catalans acquitted, Danger of intolerance In re H (A Minor). Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Sport: Cycling Hendry picks right horses for tough Moscow ride, Cricket W Indies confound traditional view, Golf Powerful challenge by overseas players, Yachting Good makes it better in Wollow at Weymouth, Boxing How Dundee sees his man keeping the title, Automation's splash in France raises but a ripple in England Getting hooked on artificial bait, Sports in Brief, Tennis Cox cannot find sea legs as British boat sinks, Racing Arapahos in form at right time to win Ascot centrepiece, For the record Football, Show jumping Ricketts sets the pace with clear round, Rugby League Fulham's formal application to League council, Rugby Union Still more casualties as Lions master Junior Springboks, The country that at last has taken the field against the county set Scotlandshire in the twilight zone, Football Success for the team least likely, Athletics Jenkins in high class field at Crystal Palace. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Services, "Covent Garden Guide", £6,000 plus Appointments. Reviews: A touch of class Class Image and Reality in Britain, France and the USA since 1930, Crime The Secret Servant, The partnership that made a theatrical revolution, Fiction Other People's Worlds, Dandelion Round House, Die Zauberflote Glyndebourne, The Other Side of the Swamp Phoenix, Swim Bbc2, The jazzman personified Art Pepper Ronnie Scott's, Royal Ballet '80/'81, Romeo and Juliet Coliseum, Lost paradise Katherine Mansfield, Gothenberg SO Festival Hall, The masque of injustice Carnival A People's Uprising at Romans 1579-1580 By Emmanuel Le Roy, Playing dice Other Worlds Space, Superspace and the Quantum Universe. Arts and Entertainment: Desderi withdraws from Glyndebourne, Regional Tv Atv, Personal Choice, Television clue leads to £165,000 painting, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,253. Politics and Parliament: Change in law for coroners, Arms obtained from defecting soldiers, Moves to reduce surpluses welcomed, Rejecting highest bidder for shares in Ferranti will not guarantee firm's independence, Single buyer best for taxpayer, Labour MP's charge of industrial espionage, EEC rebate expected early next year, Reaffirmation of cohesion of Community European Parliament, Marriage Bill, PLO must be brought into Middle East talks House of Commons, Lord Soames calls for lower pay settlements House of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Doubts about Dali's dreams, 25 years ago Leaving Canal Zone From The Times of Monday, June 20, 1955. Editorials/Leaders: Ways To Help Afghanistan, IS The Boyle Committee Now Redundant?, The Basic Problems Of Bangladesh. Letters to the Editor: Below the belt, Integrated circuit manufacture, Sale of Persian MS, Buyer's dilemma, Detained in Russia, The wages of crime, Test for monetarism, A 1,350% increase in the price of electricity, An exports surrender?, Private school fees, 40 years on..., Consequences of monetarism, Reform of the CAP, Changes in liturgy, London Transport's unfulfilled promise, Confrontation in the New Hebrides, Brick pollution in Bedfordshire, Olympics boycott, Criminal law reform plan, Man and nature. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Ted Hughes to share award. Obituaries: Sir Maurice Bridgeman Former chairman of BP, Sir Billy Butin, Canon Alfonso De Zulueta. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Strong buying, Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, The Pound, Recent Issues, Authorized units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Gilts lead way in further buying spree, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: South Africa to hold back gold, Discount market, Birmid jobs dispute may spread, Steady haul puts Duple 23 pc ahead, Downs Surgical cuts final, Commodities, Lloyd's hint of moves to settle Sasse claims, Anglia Television pretax profits up 47pc at interim, Wage rises accelerate to annual rate of 21.2 pc with further rise in sight, Grattan strengthens its board, Lack of support forces CBI to drop strike insurance scheme, Consumer credit Act 'a landmark of the 1970s', Sound Diffusion increases dividend, Newman counts cost, In Brief, NEB to review Inmos future after cash delay, Verdicts on House of Fraser votes today, Regions hit by worsening recession, Imports pattern of oil nations, Tesco checked, Business Diary: Whither the CBI? · Ground nuts, Brownlee climbs 38 pc to £1.5m, Sharp fall in Japan's payments deficit, International Krupp Stahl returns to profit, Matheson buys Glanvill, Footwear import talks promised, Late rush for summer holidays, Call to devise national strategy for all information technology, Tesco non-foods cut back after profits slip to £36m, In brief, Fall in Agricultural Mortgage lending, Gold, Average Earnings, Government ready to back North Sea gas expansion, Ernest Jones up 14 pc midway, Meeting on Chrysler rescue loan postponed, Economic notebook You cannot please all the people all the time, EMS European Currency Rates, BSC battle to regain orders lost to imports, T Cowie wins its bitter fight for control of Ewer, How the recession is starting to bite, Trusts put up £2m to back potential entrepreneurs, CRA denies Japanese involvement. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named for Dalgety Australia.
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