The Times - 03/01/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre, By Business News Staff, From Frederick Cleary, From Bernard Gwertzman, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Nicholas Timmins, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Trevor Fishlock, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, From Patrick Knight, From Michael Binyon, From David Cross, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ivor Davis, Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Michael Ratcliffe, William Haley, Henry Stanhope, Peter Tinniswood, Laurie Nadel, Shona Crawford Poole, William Mann, Joan Bakewell, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Martin Huckerby, Ronald Butt, Philip Howard, Ian Bradley, Bernard Levin, KENNETH LINDSAY, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , ROY WATTS, , CHARLES PENDER, , SYLVIA FRY, , FRANCES PARTRIDGE, , HARRIS OF GREENWICH, , JACKIE SMYTH, , MARCH, , CLIFFORD J. OFFER, , ROSALIND PRESTON, , MARK BONHAM CARTER, , V. S. PRITCHETT, , STORM JAMESON, , ROSAMOND LEHMANN, , FRANCIS KING, , PETER ELSTOB, , ROBIN SQUIRE, , DAVID CHESTERMAN, , From The Times of Monday, Jan 3, 1955, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Sir Peter Norton-Griffiths writes:, Mr Christopher Hall writes:, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Ronald Pullen, By Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, ROBIN FAIRLIE, , VICTOR ROSS, , J. A. C. HUGILL, , IAN C. WISHART, , LANCE BUTLER, , COLIN HUTCHINS, , AUBREY L. DIAMOND, , L. TAYLOR HARRINGTON, , OLIVER STANLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Huxley, David Blake, Michael Baily, Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Man detained after fire at new year party, 'Athletes come first' for Olympic chief, Iranian pledges thousands of guerrillas to fight Israel, Shaikh's Hollywood mansion burnt down, Police strength up by 18,000 in 10 years, Cardinal Hume's agenda for thought and action in this decade Arms and poverty: the Christian choice, The state of the professions-2: Income and status loss are main worries Comparable pay fell dramatically during 1970s, A World View: Arrigo Levi says governmental failure has paralleled economic gains Looming political crisis in Italy casts shadow on Europe, Inland Revenue documents open to public, Bulldozer used to enter barricaded jail, Army warns Turks of insurrection plot, Advertisers deceived over magazine sales, QC says, 'Observer' special offer misleading, Rome takes up case of Brazilian theologian, BR looks to glories old and new, Science report Zoology: Natural control of mosquitoes, Guerrillas to demand ceasefire extension, Moscow 'must not go scot-free', Issue of European MPs 'constitutional', Going down to the sea again in SW5, Latest European snow reports, Large stocks cushion companies from immediate impact of strike by British Steel workers, North-west may not feel bite for weeks, Iran plot to kill UN chief foiled, Wanted: more responsive politics, Earthquake leaves Azores town in ruins, Saudi Arabia names new armed forces commanders, Special social security centres likely, Toast for composer: Sir Michael Tippett, Relief agencies slow down food aid to Kampuchea, Soviet move defended by religious leader, Retail price maintenance ended in French shops, Tinned food industry is unruffled, Family told to leave Britain, New regime in El Salvador near breakdown, The 1949 Cabinet papers-2: Dark hint of Communism becomes a reality Waterfront troubles plagued Attlee from 1945, Racing Midnight Court adds to Winter's tale of woe, Montgomery's ground: The, Tour guides rivalled by the bright lights, Antarctic fish to be used for muscle research, Arts Council to strive for greater harmony, Cynicism greets start of Italian health service, 11 die in Rotterdam fire, Berlin couple jailed for wanting to leave, Winter salad days The Times Cook, Canadian ore strike-bound, London Diary, Furnacemen at Corby cross the picket lines, TUC pledges support as steel strike begins, Motor runs on a lemon for five months, Law lord urges statute of liberty for UK, Port Talbot bracing itself for long recession, Shut the gate, before any more get out, Solid union support in the North, More talks to be held on rail pay snag, Regional crime intelligence network planned, New Ulster ombudsman withdraws, Archaeology report China: Funeral pottery for display, Mr Carter seeks to delay Salt 2 after Afghanistan invasion, Signs point to prolonged budget deadlock as EEC enters 1980s in state of confusion, Students seize Delhi embassy, Whitehall looks at ways of punishing Russians, Begin Cabinet survives votes of no-confidence over illegal West Bank settlement, Dockers are concerned about future of port, E African summit soon over, Main issue of Indian election is survival of parliamentary rule, New curbs to conserve white fish, Trawlermen strike at Lowestoft, Guest Column UN employees who disappear almost without trace, Kidney patients' group to pay for transplants stopped by NHS cuts, 'Morning Star' flies the red flag for 50 years. Index. Business and Finance: Milford chief on ginger group, Engineers and a steel strike, LME metal stocks, Japan is 'rushing cars to Britain', Eurosyndicat, John Dickinson tries new sales strategy, Commodities, Fed chairman firm on tight credit policies, Price of gold rises by $43.50 in one day, Euro-$ Deposits, Eurobonds, Stock markets Gold shares only relief as gloom deepens, Industry recommending £1,200m project for fast breeder nuclear reactor, Four shoe factories to be shut, Options, Business Diary: Ruffled furs · Gyllenhammar keeps driving, Stock markets, The Pound, In Brief Iran moves to protect its deposits of dollars, Rivington Reed shares for BMCT, Disputes hit IRI, Clearer waters for shipping?, Lack of orders blamed for construction group's failure, Gold, Dollar Spot Rates, New Life Business Prudential up 29 pc worldwide, Sterling: Other Markets, Mr Howell confirms plans for curbs on North Sea oil output, 'No benefit' in monetary base control, British Aerospace in joint missile project, EEC draft proposals on audit reporting, Economic notebook Currencies in crisis, Banks set to cash in on travellers' cheques, EMS European Currency Rates, Deciphering the 'Rose' code, US alleges starch export subsidies, BSC shelves its plan for Hunterston iron ore plants. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Devenish, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Bank Base Rates, Bass Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The French Way Of Seeing Paris., Warehouses, Drawing. Arts and Entertainment: Philharmonia gives Beethoven cycle at Wembley, Television, The Duenna to be staged in Britain, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,112, Regional Tv, Andersson takes lead in Hastings chess From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Radio, Personal Choice. Weather: The Weather. Law: Ship's officers cleared of smuggling in refugees, No early release for British nurse in Thailand. Sport: Athletics French make Coe world sportsman, Rugby League John Player Trophy final moves to Headingley, Hockey Australia unhappy about excessive watering, Golf Charles wins well ahead, Motor racing US company move to reverse court decision, Rugby Union Cotton and Scott drop out of trial, Boxing Young US middleweight loses fight for life, Cricket England's problems in choice of batting and spin, Tennis Sad day for Sadri is one to remember for the Vilas family, Nightingale could be singing in Red Square, For the record, Football Too many clubs still caught unawares by the grip of winter. Reviews: Going for a draw, Fiction, Rossini revealed to the Rhineland, Peter Frankl Wigmore Hall, The art of everyday living, Cinderella Covent Garden, Literary exiles, Television The Great Bike Race BBC 2, Send in a gunboat, Lindsay Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Exhibitions & Lectures, La Creme de la Creme, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Entertainments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 12, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Perfectly porky, 25 years ago Work at Dounreay. Editorials/Leaders: Bicycles Clipped, El Salvador's Uncertain Revolution, Turkey In Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Answering Vatican charges, Community health, Comparisons of performance, Reckless driving penalties, European links, Uses for surplus sugar, Tax relief on mortgages, The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Unionists and Tories, Fund-raising in schools, Classical top ten, Liability for defective products, Sleeping giants, Two questions of principle over Post Office tariffs, Author refused a visa, Finance for inventions, Ethnic questions in the 1981 Census, Heathrow Airport expansion, The PLO and Israel, Yield of capital taxes, Au pair girls. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr António Bustorff, Sir Giles Guthrie Former chairman of BOAC and air race pilot, Lord Castle, Sir James Raitt Brown. Stock Exchange Tables: Discount market, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Further rise in golds. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changeover at Bowthorpe Holdings. Births. Property: Rentals.
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