The Times - 11/03/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Craig Seton, From Nicholas Ashford, By John Groser, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Hugh Noyes Paliamentary Correspondent By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Corresponent, By Peter Hennessy, House of Lords, From Arthur Osman, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, Ronald Faux, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Nicholas Timmins, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Patricia Clough, From David Wood, From Roger Choate, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From David Cross, By Our Political Reporter, From Anne Penketh, From William Rees-Mogg, From Neil Kelly, From Sinan Fisek, From Kuldip Nayar, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Stephen Downer, From Richard Wigg, From M. G. G. Pillai, by Prudence Glynn, John Russell Taylor, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Michael Church, Kenneth Loveland, Paul Griffiths, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Peter West, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, A Special Correspondent, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Roger Berthoud, Bernard Levin, RUTH LISTER, , PATRICK STOBART, , EDWARD DE BONO, , OLIVER-FIENNES., CHARLES WARREN., BARBARA WARD, , ROBERT WOOD., PATRICK WALL., H. D. HUGHES., RAYMOND T. CLARKE, , MALCOLM L. JOHNSON, , MICHAEL GRADE, , EVELYN BARBIROLLI, , RUPERT BRUCE-MITFORD, J. M. PICK, , ROBERT HOLTBY, ALAN, MARGARET WEBSTER, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Nicolas Barker, R.A.B., By David Blake, By Our Economics Editor, From Peter Norman, Bill Johnstone, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Richard Allen, John Huxley, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, ALEC SMITH., JOHN PITT., J. L. BRANDLER, , DAVID GIBB, F. J. FAHY, , ROGER BAKER, , J. H. BIRCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Peter Hill, Ronald Kershaw, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Alison Mitchell, By Philip Robinson, Edited by David Sinclair, David Blake Economics Editor, Michael Prest, M.P, David Blake, Atef Sultan, A.S., Margaret Greenhalgh, Nigel Dudley, Alan Mackie, John Rizq, M.G.,
ResumoNews: Pay rises main cause of £15,700,000 loss by London Transport, Corsican town damaged by 15 bomb blasts, Quota of 180,000 set as Canada opens seal hunt, Whitehall brief: Scrutineers pinpoint economies Cut down the rules, Sir Derek says, Economics threat to elm schemes, Police separate fighting strikers, Nationalists win big majority in Basque poll, Arab Banking Saudi Arabia: seeking outlets for surplus, German ecologists sow political seeds, Portuguese farm workers hurt in clash with police, Test-tube baby programme started in US, Arab Banking Egypt: changes in domestic regulations, Ban pupils' union from schools, MP urges, The silencing of Dr Julius Tomin?, Syria to arm peasants in fight against 'killers', Politics govern extent of foreigners' role, Arab Banking Oman: a modest revival of activity, Nuclear plant to release radioactive gas, A parched land faces new Thai Premier, More join in protest over Flowers report, Algeria: new-found riches, Third British soldier shot in Germany, Hitler's former valet dies of heart failure, Reforms in EI Salvador likely to inflame right, Mr Demirel promises unrelenting war against Turkish terrorists, The threat hanging over small colleges, UN team leaving Iran without seeing hostages, Thatcher pledge to stay in the EEC, Mr Sirs more hopeful of steel peace, Arab Banking and finance Changes in recycling oil funds needed, Kuwait: foreign assets boost reserves, Nuclear 'no' vote likely in Sweden, Regional report Loch Earn is playground for a million, Mr Powell predicts 'unlivable future', Latest European snow reports, Investors have learnt value of anonymity, Amin tanks cause trouble to three countries, Scientists seek tighter rules on food labels, Scientology officials to be extradited, Clegg award to NHS ancillaries would cut pay, union says, Mr Nkomo and two whites get posts in Mugabe Cabinet, 'More forgeries due to easier divorce laws', EEC butter subsidies defended, Gas men win increases up to 19½%, London Diary, Manhunt ordered after 30 die in Philippine explosions, Science report Medicine: New light on infant deaths, UAE: moves to maintain dirham's value, TUC urges freeze on farm prices in EEC, Another 3,000 BL jobs are to be cut this year, M Marchais turns inquiry call on to his antagonists, Quebec in run-up to referendum on future, Public may get access to Thirlmere, Mrs Gandhi seeks prices aid for small farmers, Arab Banking Lebanon: finance system survives effects of civil war, Union strike threat over building pay, Roman Catholic-Orthodox dialogue on Patmos, West's strategy inadequate, Mr Heath says, Los Angeles: booming city on the electronic frontier, Jordan: lively business on many fronts, Teachers' strike closes 249 schools in Paris, Author allowed to leave East Germany, Uninspired candidates set Florida talking of icicles and oranges, TUC intervention sought in power station dispute, Aging leaders are urged to hand power to young, Arab Banking A fast flexible service for the man in the street, General blames Israel for impeding UN force, Libya: cofounder of new $1,000m venture, Kenya's warm welcome for Ugandan President, Arab Banking Bahrain: tight margins and brisk competition, Pakistan puts faith in non-aligned status and moves away from US, French unlikely to invite Mr Arafat to Paris yet, Arab Banking Biggest donors to the Third World, Arab Banking Qatar: slow adjustment to new climate, Auden papers to stay in American library, Deputies approve Israel's new Foreign Minister, Low rainfall hits power supply to nation's industry, Fashion, Government plans to make union members bear part of strike support costs, Mr Prior says, Empires speak alike in mourning their Afghanistan dead, Arab Banking Opec fears withdrawal symptoms in a dollar hooked on oil, Anti-corruption force engages 21 British detectives, District councils oppose power of police chiefs to veto processions, National raises curtain on a profit, Tanker oil again pollutes Brittany beaches, Fifth hijacking emphasizes plight of Shi-ite people, Imports threaten jobs, Gas price rise means £31 more for some, Petrol pumps can give short measure under a new EEC regulation, Uranium contract 'was secretly switched', Korchnoi retains initiative in candidates' match. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Rolls-Royce Motors, Robeco, Sotheby's Belgravia, National Bank Of Abu Dhabi, The National Bank Of Kuwait, The Gulf Bank, Manpower Services Commission,, Reuters, Mitchell Cotts, R & J Pullman Ltd, Gulf International Bank, Oxfam's, Sotheby's, The Saudi British Bank, The National Commercial Bank, Northampton, Saudi International Bank, Bank Base Rates, Saudi Cairo Bank, Riyad Bank Limited, Bcc, The British Bank Of The Middle East, United Trading Group, Cable & Wireless, British Telephones, Klm, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ubaf Bank Limited, Kuwait Investment Company, Kuwait Real Estate Bank, Laing, The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Bank Al-Jazira, Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation, Lloyds Bank Group, Midland Bank International, The Merchants Trust Limited, Grindlays Bank Limited,. Politics and Parliament: Commission powerless to ban butter exports, Reporting in by fishing vessels, Labour accused of urging councils to spend more, Efforts to boost N Sea oil investment succeeding, Reasonable to keep immigration to a minimum, Report to be ready soon on new gas pipeline, Objections to voting millions 'on the nod', Minister's support for changes in SPG, Finding the right people to be school governors, Labour attacks 'bingo Bill' for NHS funding, Electricity price rise need not automatically follow fall in demand House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. Law: Jury clears jockey and trainer of plot charges, Baby 'blinded by oxygen', Tory MP gets £7,482 over street accident, Copyright damages for authors against BBC, Imperial Tobacco Spot Cash scheme, House of Lords Acas did not abdicate its statutory duties Engineers and Managers' Association v Advisory, Counciliation and Arbitration Service, Solicitors' bills of costs Davidsons v Jones-Fenleigh, Yachtswoman is charged, Court wrangle over oil man's estate, Cruft's judge charged with corruption, Newspaper to pay damages to broadcaster, Prisoner 'not harmed in isolation'. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Announcements, Serivces, Legal appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Panorama BBC 1, RTESO/Pearce Festival Hall, Tristan und Isolde New, Cardiff, Hitler in Liverpool Gate Theatre Club, Frances-Marie Uitti Ica, Spear's wryly individual route to Pop Art Ruskin Spear Royal Academy Percy Douglas Bliss/ Clifford Webb Blond Fine Art Mary Fedden New Grafton Gallery Arthur Rackham/ H. N. Werkman Victoria and Albert Museum Brancusi: The Sculptor as Photographer 12 Duke Street Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: New historical drama, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,170, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, One third of China porcelain unsold, Younger players do well in bridge trials. Sport: Sports Council BOA urged to defer decision on Games, Gymnastics Thomas the best bar none, Rugby Union Neary opts out of Lions tour to S Africa, Yachting Fourth success in a row for Murray, Squash rackets Hunt can expect a warm reception on his birthday, Boxing Ali plans to meet Ledoux to warm up for Tate, Sports in Brief, Golf Miller records first victory for four years, Motor cycling Pons benefits from rival's untimely exit, Skiing Stenmark win not enough, Cricket Draw looks inevitable after Chappell's decision to bat on, Ice skating Cousins to prove as good as his word, Football Shortest draw offers a long list of engaging variations, For the record, Today's fixtures, Racing Third time plucky for Monksfield. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 11, 1955, This was no lady. Editorials/Leaders: Fishermen Looking For Friends, Europe And The Palestinians, The Spanish Regions. Letters to the Editor: Bondholders' guarantees, Why all is not gloom in the Amazon forests, UK's microchip opportunities, Praise due to credit cards, A lonely victim of Everest, Social Security frauds, Soviet aims in Africa, Pulling out all the stops, Industry's double burden: high interest rates and a strong £, Energy saving alternatives, Hand to hand, A long way back in Tipperary, In the dark, The homely touch, The waiting game, Where BBC cuts should fall, Plans for the welfare of the world, Getting into a bind, Stand-up comic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Durham School, Middle Temple, University news, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Gladys Calthrop Artist and stage designer, Hon Michael Astor, Prof J. A. Gallagher, Professor H.C. Youtie. Business and Finance: Boost for High Streets from January sales, EEC move to head off trade war with U S, Will the trawlermen get state aid?, Discount market, Waterfront search for a new identity, Joseph Stocks marches on, Private steel producers lead in efficiency, Cement makers defend pricing arrangements, LME metal stocks, Berisford takes 10 pc of British Sugar, Commodities, Industry braces itself for a long struggle, S & W Berisford chairman confident, B. Elliott, Foreign exchange report, Bath & Portland warning, Muirhead chief cuts stake, Neil & Spencer profits up 70 pc, Mr Lacey spends £5m and prepares to suspend Hamilborne, Polly Peck about turn over bid, Gold casualty of dollar's advance, £2.7m state aid for 3-D cameras, Technology News Fairey Engineering to market and then make Italian industrial robots, Turner dealings halted for bid discussions, In Brief, Options, The Pound, Briefly, British Gas to invest £4,000m in five years, M Barre favours 20 pc cuts, Bishopsgate suspended, Manganese Bronze hit by ban on overtime, Business Diary: Power politics · Cut the crackle, Profits squeeze ahead as materials price rises continue, Gold, Sterling: Other Markets, Judging the dollar's turn, Royco's founder wins 74 pc, Wholesale Prices, Counter-bid expected as Viking is suspended, EMS European Currency Rates, Managers losing out in job moves, R-R drop in profits due to diesel losses, International Linde raises its dividend, Turkey to get big bridging loan. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Nervous start to accounts, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilts firmer, but oils retreat further. Business Appointments: Business appointments Directors named for Staveley. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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