The Times - 25/11/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Editor, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Political Reporter, By Richard Ford, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Margaret Stone, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By David Hewson, By Lucy Hodges, Ronald Faux, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, From Robert Schuil, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Dan van der Vat, Patricia Barnes, Ann Taylor, Hilary Finch, Judith Nagley, Paddy Kitchen, Richard Williams, By Nicholas Harling, By John Hennessy, From Lewine Mair, By Roy McKelvie, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Dilip Rao, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, David Blake, Economics Correspondent, , Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Tony Samstag, ROGER W. DEAN, , SCARMAN, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , GEORGE MIKES, , DENIS SMITH, , R. C. STAPLETON, , CHRISTOPHER H. BAILEY, , DAVID CARO, , CHRISTOPHER GANDY, , E. H. St. G. MOSS, , SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, , DEREK WALTERS, , K. F. W. DOUGHTY, , ROGER LANCELYN GREEN, , IRENE WALLEY, , By a Staff Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, D. H., by Suzy Menkes, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark, Frances Williams, By Melvyn Westlake, By Nicholas Hirst, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Industrial Staff, From Peter Norman, J. D. HOLLIS, , A. S. WATKINS, , PAUL LOWE, , STUART HENDERSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Frenchman, Hugh Stephenson, John Whitmore, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Kenneth Owen, By Catherine Gunn, By Michael Prest, By Richard Allen, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Dear, John Best, Charles Douglas-Home Foreign Editor, Raymond Guay, R.G., J.B., Joan Cohen, DENNIS TOPPING, DENNIS DWYER,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Media's negative attitude to EEC, Higher national insurance contribution and new oil tax to raise £2,000m House of Commons, Labour stays committed to Nato, Productivity in UK at disastrously low level, Protest at switchboard maintenance proposal, Mr Healey fears massive new burdens on industry: windfall tax on bank profits urged, Not the time for Britain to retreat into a shell-Sir Ian Gilmour, Lending rate cut taxes will rise in drive to correct economy. News: Police helicopter has TV link with Scotland Yard, Balance of payments ($USm), Curses for posterity: They began filling in, Regional report Albatross that grew into a phoenix, Communists lift by-election hopes of French Socialists, National insurance: Rise in contributions provokes anger from pressure groups, Fashion Yes, it's smart to be a man, New inquiry method put to Government, Optimism in the food industry, Danger to tankers prompts sea survey, For the traveller, Industry and politics, Mao took philosophical view of Lin defection, Education: Loss may be an additional £100m, Young musicians embark on sixth Schools Proms, Churches in alarm over atom threat, Councils: Further 1% squeeze on spending, EEC budget wrangle in crucial phase, Snippets, Royal commission will look into press, The Queen sees EEC as turning point in history, Nine observers will judge fairness of Ugandan poll, Extra year proposed for research grants, Saving the wetlands bit by bit, Canada, Swapo and S Africa in direct talks, Defence: Fewer spare parts, TUC group backs firemen on 18.8%, Unions: Warning of depression, New taxes on Alberta's oil, Pakistan's judges ordered to dress in the Islamic mode, Frightened city accepts the curfew, Health service: Savings of £25m through improved efficiency, Nine plan new peace initiative, Archbishop is opposed to political status, Bulgaria clashes with Dutch in familiar Madrid agenda tussle, Study launched of worker democracy, The general who could be the Polish de Gaulle Roman Eisenstein concludes his series of articles on Poland, Bill C-6 must pass or banks will close, Chancellor's measures aim to raise an extra £2,000m, Irish binding makes a Bible fit for Mammon, Fitful breezes stir in doldrums, General, Italian Earthquake Women's cries echo through ruins Death touches every family in Balvano, Mortgages: Dilemma for building societies, Workers down tools at Warsaw factory over printer's arrest, Science report Botany: Case of the volcano-proof tree, Flamboyant Mr Weizman popular with electorate, Students in fresh clashes on West Bank campus, Arab schism widens as five nations and PLO boycott summit, London Diary, 'Muddled' views of rural conservationists attacked, Russell Tribunal looks at plight of Indians, A case of fine tuning in reverse, Best of Britin 2: Banknote firms' international licence to print money is based on trust Much of industry profits against world competition, Labour line on Nato thrown into confusion, Guernsey raises indirect tax to find extra £2m, Ford men reject 9.5% offer: Mini Metro peace formula agreed, Transport: Road scheme cuts cause dismay, Workers accept patriotic thrift Private savings help to fund Japan's growth, Terrified survivors stay in open as earthquake deaths pass 1,000, Prince's tour starts under nuptial moon, Northern Ireland Office let TV question Maze man, Hubble, bubble, toil and trouble, Iraqis said to have started oil deliveries again, Call for race councils to be tougher, Civil Service unions open office of discontent, Overseas trade ($USm), Channel ferry fares may go up by 35pc, MLR may be scrapped by next year, Docklands plans opposed, Mixed views on a nation that could be envy of the world, Herr Schmidt hopeful about relations with US after Reagan talks, Mr Silkin tops 'Tribune' list, Prisons Board to get two expert advisers, Erasmus report 'leak' fuels Pretoria power struggle. Index. News in Brief. Law: Euthanasia group men on suicide Plot charge, Mother allowed to challenge inquest verdict, Eight prisoners in mass escape from police cells, Publican's main home Frost (Inspector of Taxes) v Feltham, MP fined £25 for act of gross indecency, Mercenary leader jailed for blackmail attempt, Court of Appeal Reasonable rent, not market rent Thomas Bates & Son Ltd v Wyndham's (Lingerie) Ltd. Display Advertising: Royal Mail Parcels, Ferragamo (Retail) Ltd., Alberta, Québec, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, National Bank Of Canada, Province Of British Columbia, The Times, Cathay Pacific, M. J. H. Nigtingale & Co. Limited, The Buchanan Blend, Victoria Wine, Datsun. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Exciting finish in teams final at bridge match, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,383, Personal Choice, Hungary retains the lead in Chess Olympiad. Reviews: Book review The Divided House By Melanie Phillips (Sidgwick & Jackson, £7.95), Bowie's achievement on the legitimate stage, Adam and the Ants Lyceum, Jamboree has them dancing in the aisles Schools Prom Albert Hall, Menuhin/Kentner Festival Hall, A handsome tribute to Epstein Epstein Ben Uri Gallery; Anthony d'Offay Henri Laurens Theo Waddington Gerard Dou David Carritt Elsie Few Annexe Gallery Munch Riverside Studios. Sport: Desert song of praise for Dubai, Cricket Australia call up Walters for Test, Football Mansfield will need nerve where Waddington's Crewe failed, Golf Course's change for the better suits Bousfield, Real tennis Lovell labours for victory, Sports in Brief, Boxing Hope's peak view of world dawns with transatlantic hook-up, Rugby Union The man who was not invited to the party plays for England, Racing Ekbalco becomes favourite for Mecca at ridiculous price, Basketball Sunderland mean more than a lottery, Diving Chinese are an unusual attraction in the pool, For the record, Snooker Higgins is below his best. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The precious freedom to be irresponsible, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov 25, 1955. Editorials/Leaders: The Counter Inflation Strategy, Still On The Index, Almost, Square Deal For Caribou. Letters to the Editor: CAP spending, Aria of grievance, The costs of book printing, Building society charges, Allaying Soviet fears, Language and liturgy, European capital market plans, Engineering education, Guardians of the people's rights, The sound of Jekyll, Case for a fresh start in industry, Taking the jobless to the jobs, Canada's Constitution, Firemen's pay agreements. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Metropolitan Society For The Blind. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Richard Carline Champion of Stanley Spencer's art, Lt. Col. C. F. Hutchinson, Admiral Sangad Chalawyu, Mr Sam Harris. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock markets Oils tumble on news of windfall tax, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Heavy selling in oils. Business and Finance: Discount market, All eyes on the exchange rate, LME metal stocks, Too much of a bad thing, Technology News Control Data aims for new techniques of job creation in Britain, Commodities, Housebuilding side boosts Dundonian, Sterling at lowest level for almost four months, International, Report on Berisford bid delayed, BSC to get £110m state bridging loan, Oil industry faces extra £1,000m bill because of new tax measures, Tea producers aim to restrict exports, Monetary control: the Chancellor has another try, Car industry output worst for 23 years, Belgium plans tough pay curbs, Concentric profits more than halved, In Brief, Stag Line back in profit but cautions on future, Business Diary: Patagonia switches to oil cake, Olivetti chief joins St Gobain, Howard Machinery plans sale, $3,000m Euromarket loan sought by Seagram, The Pound, Habitat plans to seek a Stock Exchange listing, Public spending will stay above planned levels despite cutbacks, Cheaper bank overdrafts as MLR is cut, Briefly, State industry fears allayed by budget cuts of only £800m, Revised economic forecasts issued, Fenner recovers despite sharply increased costs, GEC to buy American company for undisclosed sum, Tokyo cash curbs to be abolished, Tight leash for the state industries, More capital investment aid urged, Chamberlain Phipps down £1m midway, CBI hoping for another reduction in rates soon, BR forms holding Company, Metal Box profits drop by £23.5m to £10.5m. Business Appointments: Business appointments NEDC names chairman of Plastics Working Party. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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