Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 18/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

Autores

By David Blake Economics Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Ronald Faux, From Patricia Clough, From Ivor Davis, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Clifford Webb, Tim Jones, By Michael Horsnell, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From John Chartres, By Frances Gibb, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Craig Seton, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Mario Modiano, From Sue Masterman, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From David Cross, From Robert Fisk Masser es Chouf, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Trevor Fishlock, From kuldip Nayar, Paddy Kitchen, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Hugh MontgomeryMassingberd, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Miles Kington, By Suzy Menkes, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Lewine Mair, By Roy McKelvie, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, William Frankel, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, COLIN BUCHANAN, , K. HAZAREESINGH, , DAVID LEVITT, , GERALD SILVERMAN, , A. L-KOENIG, , IAN WESTON SMITH, , I. M. AITKEN, , GILES A. I. PAYNE, , IAN RIDDEL, , W. J. SMITH, , PETER C. MAXWELL, , ANDREW FAULDS, , PAUL N. MOUNSEY, , PETER CHAPMAN, , THOMAS GOODLIFFE, , PETER BIRD, , By David Felton Labour Reporter, By David Miles and Simon Palmer, By Charles McKeean, By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By the staff of Nature, Victor Peskett, Viscount Leathers, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Norman, Edward Townsend, By Frances Williams, By peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, From Our European Business Correspondent, Tony Emerson, Kenneth Owen and, Bill Johnstone, By Peter Norman, COLIN SWEET, , CALDECOTE, , WALTER C. PATTERSON, , WILLIAM J. ALLEN, , ELLEN WILSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Hugh Stephenson, Geoffrey Bell, Ronald Kershaw, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Edited by Peter Dear,

Resumo

News: Cabinet talks today on scope for Ulster political reform as some ministers despair of progress, Lin accused of plot to blow up Mao's train and let Russia invade, Couple driving to hospital killed in crash, UK surplus with EEC forecast, Gangsters laundered cash in French betting ring, 10 business student 'brainstorm' to a record, Walkout by Indian opposition, M Barre scorns Giscard election tactics, Los Angeles is murder capital of America, 'Danger' in transfer of lorry testing, Scottish miners reject 13% offer as 'sellout', Drink at home, young urged, Geese believed to be cause of Nimrod fatal crash, BR plan for new rail link under London, Minister orders report on hazardous waste at ports, Climbdown on homes by council, Greek mourners of riot victim criticize Police, Iran sends envoys to explain war, Britain makes record trade surplus of £459m in October, £1m centre to go after two years, British face tough fight over fish, Fashion, Science report Genetics: Defective connective tissue, Risk to life if islands lose plane, GP says, New laws to protect buyers of second-hand cars proposed by fair trading director, 'There are no gunmen, no tourists, no kings...and no Ministries here' Cedars of Lebanon flourish among the mountains, Brezhnev hope of better US links, Chief Awolowo dismisses Nigeria's nuclear warning, State airline to lay off crews of six Concordes, Suez canal tunnel: The first tunnel to, Israel under pressure to act on black Hebrews, South Africa dampens hopes over Namibia, Missing man's wife sure he has lost memory, Council objects to paying for Stansted inquiry, VAT blow for handicapped, 'Slanted' report on education delayed, US looking for signs of a Afghanistan pullback before discussing arms cuts, Violence strains Mugabe-Nkomo relationship, Iran claims recapture of Susangerd, The king of potatoes may lose his crown, Army polishes up training on 'green goddesses', Regional report Jobs despair and a fear of anarchy in Wales, Rome Takes its Share of guilt for church split, 'Erosion of habeas corpus' is attacked, European common agricultural Policy finds a spirited defender in Mr Peter Walker, Murder inquiry after wife of philosopher dies, Moscow defends world spread of communism as 'force for peace', Unions are knocked for six by Boycott, Mr Reagan sets up home near the White House, Bissau coup leaders want closer ties with Lisbon, Minister's visit to consult Falklands people, Ford unions demanding a shorter working week, London Diary, Tories accused of plan to undermine health service, Architecture Competitions help the young firms, Boy warriors among growing number of Afghan wounded, BL stewards expected to urge all-out strike, whitehall brief: The brigadier is ready and all is well Calm man at the hurricane's eye, Mrs Thatcher assures Bonn of British commitment to Europe, Strikes averted by Warsaw agreement, Frances Gibb on the significance of a High Court action this week Testing time for Britain's restrictive law on contempt, Israeli troops open fire on Palestinian students, BA and gas workers in pay claim struggle, Protest by MP over Speaker's remarks, £250m package to aid jobless out this week, Archaeology report Iron Age: Rural settlements found, Goncourt for Yves Navarre, Lord Darnley portrait for Scottish gallery, Zionism: changed but still controversial, Liberal call for cheap energy policy, Britain 'may miss satellite TV opportunity', Bishop defends 'left-wing' school book hymn as challenge to materialism, Eyebrows taised as shorter Oxford English Dictionary is printed abroad for the first time British publishers turn to foreign firms as costs soar. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Martini, Laing, National Medical Enterprises, Inc., Tartan Cottage, Common Market Law Reports, Abbey National Building Society,, Control Securities Limited, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Royal Insurance, Bank Base Rates, C. Howard & Partners, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, O & A Services, Janneau Grand Armagnac Brandy, Highland Queen. Weather: The Weather. Law: Queen's Bench Division Right of prosecution to charge lesser offence Regina v Canterbury and St Augustine Justices, Ex parte Klisiak Regina v Ramsgate Justices, Ex porte Warren and Others, Replacement of assets: roll-over relief Anderton (Inspector of Taxes) v Lamb, Mafia group found guilty in California, Three fined after dogs suffocate, Three years for sisters who killed drunken father, Driver in death crash jailed, Klan trial ends in acquittal, Court of Appeal Sex discrimination in agreements for hire purchase Quinn v Williams Furniture Ltd Ltd., Mercenary leader on blackmail charge, Store which refused wife credit without husband's guarantee is found guilty of discrimination, Jury with 11 women halt man's trial. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Business Opportunities. Reviews: More Out Than In Civic Centre, Hounslow, Book review Paul of Yugoslavia By Neil Balfour and Sally Mackay, Lenny Westerdijk's individuality, Schnitzler King's Head, Some of My best Friends BBC 2, Bournemouth SO/ Segal Festival Hall, Paintings of drama and of sheer pleasure Orozco Museum of Modern Art, Oxford Turner watercolours Bankside Gallery Pictures relating to Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century China Martyn Gregory Patrick Procktor Redfern Gallery. Sport: Cricket Queensland keep New Zealanders at bay, Rackets Champions have to sweat it out at Queen's, Motor rallying Swede leads with a little bit of luck, Sports in Brief, Racing, Rugby Union Wallabies to tread new pastures on tour, Boxing Beware the silent challenger's punchline, Sport Domestic fixtures for 1981 follow the established modern pattern, Football Sunderland ends Australia's defiance, For the record, Today's fixtures, Golf Drivers should beware of road hole. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A time to stand up and be discounted, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov. 18, 1955. Editorials/Leaders: How To Interpret The Trade Figures, The European Debate, Visit From A Distant Monarch. Letters to the Editor: Air luggage hope, Long-term effects of housing cuts, Questions on book-pricing policy, Countryside changes, Pay restraint, A toll of bells, Hard to fathom, Causes of unemployment, Suicide-risk defendant, Prison officers' dispute, Guidelines for an energy policy, Testing the law on auctions, Planning a nuclear strategy, Policy opinion poll, Working together on a plan for industry, Just the ticket. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Nov 17, 1980 Musical unity of Europe to be celebrated in 1985. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,377, Television, 210 pairs in bridge contest, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Tadeusz Zamoyski, Mr Arthur Barnett, Mr John Moyney, Vc Brave action in France during the First World War, Mr R. A. Hamlyn, Prof Nevill Coghill. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm tone persists, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets US prime rates soften London's tone. Business and Finance: Discount market, Tokyo move to build third temporary oil storage fleet, LME metal stocks, Mining offshoot boost for Dundonian, Argentine institutions bid for loans, Commodities, Oil upheaval boosts price of naphtha, Fall in sugar stock forecast, Getting the economy humming again, Massey strengthens its top management team, When the dole queue is not good enough, Technology News ICL's new file store wins society award, Extended sales drive helps shops in recession, Reverse bid as Lidstone board quits, Swiss economy buoyant despite world recession, Japan 'not to blame' for EEC's problems, In Brief, US trigger price for steel to rise by 0.9pc, Italy seeks curb on steel imports, £40 rig contract lost to S Korea, France 'building up' energy stockpile, Business Diary: Isle going to the Dogs?, Elswick-Hopper down one third, The Pound, International Volvo bids for Beijer, Briefly, Tokyo curb on car shipments unlikely, Living with a trade surplus, ICI signs Soviet pact, Fresh gains for dollar as prime rates go up to 16.25pc, Agreement by EEC on export credit rates, 750 Dickinson Robinson jobs lost with closure of Croxley paper mill, U S seeking car trade balance With Japan, Prime rates have now risen to 16¼ per cent Something has got to give, High borrowings depress Young Brewery profits. Business Appointments: Business appointments Stanley Gibbons chief executive. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

Referência(s)