The Times - 11/02/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Dessa Trevisan, From Edward Mortimer, From Christopher Thomas, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By our Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, From John Hennessy, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Wigg, By Caroline Moorehead, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Patrick Nuttgens, Michael Church, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets, Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Michael Leapman, From a Special Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Peter Ryde, Michael Hatfield, Gerald Ely, Peter Hennessy, Robert Fisk, Michael Leapman, Eric Heffer, David Wood, ANTHONY GRANT, , T. SCRASE, , NICK McIVER, , JOHN HAVERGAL, , STEPHEN CLIPSTON, , TED CROKER, , GEORGE PICKERING, , R. F. CHRISTIAN, , KENNETH ADAMS, , GARDINER, , JOHN FOOT, , C. H. ROLPH, , W. M. TACON, , J. GWYN GRIFFITHS, , GEOFFREY CARTON, , POLLY TATUM, , MARTIN van BUUREN, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Timmins, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Christopher Follett, Ian Watt, Rosemary Unsworth, R. W. Shakespeare, Patricia Tisdall, R. J. G. RAIT, , J. PRIESTLEY, , FRANK V. HAYHURST, , H. C. ROBBINS LANDON, , MARTIN PATERSON, , ROGER BAKER, , M. S. SIMMIE, , B. CROSSLAND, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, By Adrienne Gleeson, Michael Prest, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Peter Wainwright, David Robinson, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, David Sinclair,
ResumoNews: What is going on in Afghanistan? The real difficulty is getting at the truth, Belfast boy aged nine killed, Agriculture Cowboy rustlers cost British farmers £1m a year Nicholas, Foreign cars gain 60% of the market in Britain, Election Survival Diary, Lawrence's secret Arabian 'slush fund', Second nuclear power station is closed after discovery of cracks, Home Office wanted to abolish civil defence voluntary bodies and sell equipment, Civil Aid says, Tass claims French upset US anti-Soviet campaign, Confusion over Suárez departure for Baghdad, Steel craft unions accept 14% package, Uganda minister dismissed as editor is freed, Professor Blunt to keep London University title, Tehran claims journalists had Shah gifts, American union bans young actors' visit to New York, Break-up of BSC could lead to six independent units and hiving off construction and chemical sections, Why Europe should get rid of the bomb, Kabul declares amnesty to win back deserters, Sex lessons choice for parents 'dangerous', Tough Vance speech on Olympics angers rather than sways IOC, Latest European snow reports, Euro-MPs will be given a new draft this week Guide to EEC budget process, New York blocks Soviet flight, Commission to study system for church alterations, Cofounder of peace movement resigns, Communist Party tells French intellectuals to toe the official line, British TV successes at Monte Carlo, Cash cuts put tenants' group in jeopardy, Mrs Sakharov warns the West against silence, Mr Benn suggests annual election of Cabinets, School discipline warning, Third World countries fail to win promise of £136,000m industrialization fund, Centre of Hebron will be open to Israeli settlers, President Tito is weakening, Mr Demirel determined to bind Turkey more closely to the West, Ethnic minorities' votes for Labour cut Conservative majority, report finds, Prisoners of conscience Russia: Mr Yuri Shukhevvch, 100 police search for killer of boy aged eight, Buccaneer jets are grounded, China to return prisoners, Fears growing over future of Rhodesia settlement, Science report Research: £5m radiation machine, Liberals hope to topple Tories at Southend, Shetland autonomy demanded, Strike support for Mr Robinson wanes, Carter win in Maine unlikely to throw off Senator Kennedy, Poorest workers are worse paid than 100 years ago, Tear gas used at Soweto gunman's burial, Bill seeks to control phone tapping and 'bugging', Broadsheets and badges key weapons in dispute Union ahead in propaganda battle, Photograph by John Pridmore, BA to end first-class travel in Europe, Extremists in Madrid street fighting, Solomon Binding exposed: the Wilson, Crossman and Castle diaries, Libya 'ready for war' to resist French in Africa, Guatemalan envoy leaves Spain over siege, Polish fears on links with West. Index. Display Advertising: Crouch Group Limited, Hampton & Sons, Bank Base Rates, The Battle For Britain, Taylor Woodrow, Olivetti, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Savills. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Commons drinks to cost more, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Parliamentary diary House of Commons. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Announcements, PERSONAL also, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, Entertainments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 21, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Monday Book The architecture of immortality A Celebration of Death, Poetic style justifies risks with Brahms Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall, Dezso Ranki Queen Elizabeth Hall, Singular subtlety The Enigma BBC 2, David Carhart Purcell Room, Electric Phoenix Round House, Fischer-Dieskau/ Sawallisch Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Middlesex pair win Stratford bridge contest, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,145, Record $39,000 paid for a Lalique cougar figure, New Irish play. Sport: Racing O'Neill to win battle of wits on Celtic Ryde, Snooker Griffiths feasts at the table, Table tennis Chinese good but so dull, Weekend results, Rugby League Big guns blast through, Rugby Union The red rose gathers a brighter bloom, Golf Bean's power on long holes keeps Trevino challenge in check, Sports in Brief, Cricket All Bombay bustle in India's Jubilee year, Ice hockey Americans are again no match for Russians, Squash rackets A bold stride forward to new platform, Tennis Gerulaitis must scale new heights to win, Hockey Southgate 14-goal warning, Swimming Miss Woodhead, small wonder of the world, For the record, Football Exports can cause confusion in Italy. Property: Rentals, Commercial property New faces for old buildings on the increase, London Flats, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Turkey Wants To Be European, No echoes of Churchill's voice left, The Steel Dispute. Letters to the Editor: Views about Finniston, Cutting Russian studies, 'Iniquitous' house insurance practice, Abortion Bill lobby tactics, Economic decline, A sportsman's view of the Olympics, A father's rights, Revenue's big 'take' in house transactions, Unlettered, Contracting out option for pensions, Accountants in industry, A tower opposite the Tate, Credit for avalanches of paperwork, Wages policy that cannot be carried out, Promptly paid royalties, Cheap advice on prisons, Our Father, Slanging match, Slightly cross words. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Baron Keith of Castleacre, Wycombe Abbey School, Appointments in the Forces, Church news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, February 10, 1955 Soviet agriculture. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Renee Houston, Lord Thomas Former chairman of BOAC. Business and Finance: Business Diary profile: Richard Butler and the NFU, Grants for tourism may be reduced by one quarter, Aim for 13.5 pc settlements, engineering body tells employers, Bonn facing tough line on spending, Freight report Charterers find market duller than expected, Alexanders profits cut, Inflation accounting: how badly flawed is ED 24?, Rank Organisation on Arab boycott list, Allied International Designs The man who loves the consumer, Brokers' views Steel strike could be cash limit challenge, Mighty micro and the small business, Testing time for Mr Volcker, This Week All eyes on Imperial and Wedgwood, In Brief, Checklist, Vectis share move to buy Columbia Products, Call for end to closed shop rule by authorities, Bargain basement for bidders, Industry in the regions Revitalizing Merseyside's derelict dockland, Qualifications by law, The Pound, Outlook dim on Civil engineering, Commodities Survey of wheat in the '80s sees consumption continuing to rise, Denmark hoping to secure N Sea natural gas cooperation agreement with Norwegians, Euromarkets Participants remain pessimistic, Insolvency: the state's unfair advantage, Turkey will ask OECD nations for $2,000m help to finance balance of payments deficit, Murray Johnstone plans Kemper link, How British Steel started a 'railway arch' revival, Mining Assessing the value of Cons Gold Fields. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three executive changes at Orion Bank. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Births.
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