The Times - 13/11/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Huon Mallalieu, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Richard Davy, Richard Wigg, By Our Political Editor, By Dan van der Vat, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Sarah Segrue, By Frances Gibb, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By John Witherow, By Lucy Hodges, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Debelius, by Arrigo Levi, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Clive Cookson, From Nicholas Ashford, By George Clark, , From Jacqueline Reditt, From Michael Hornsby, From Sue Masterman, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Hasan Akhtar, From David Watts, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, Shona Crawford Poole, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, John Russell Taylor, John Rowlands, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Martin Huckerby, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Philip Webster, By Roy McKelvie, By John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Donald Macintyre, H. B. GIBSON, , PATRICK MARTIN-SMITH, , C. L. L. CLARKE, , ALAN BULLOCK, , CHRISTOPHER BLAND, , D. R. DENNE, , BROOKES, , DOUGLAS DALE, , ALAN MAYNARD, , H. BRENDAN DEVLIN, , JACK STRAW, , S. H. PIERCE, , R. B. MARRIOTT, , CORNELLIUS O'LEARY, STELLA MARY NEWTON, , JOHN HOUSDEN, , By the Staff of Nature, By Our Music Reporter, From Our Special Correspondent, Mr Howard Thomas, Viscount Caldecote, Richard Holmes, Charles Wintour, Peter Tinniswood, H. R. F. Keating, Jill Craigie, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Frances Williams, Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, Karan Thapar, By David Hewson, , By Edward Townsend, From Derek Harris, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, W. S. HILL, , R. A. S. GIMSON, , LUCIE CLAYTON, , D. T. ROBERTS, , P. SEDGWICK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Edited by Peter Dear, Jacques Grail, Melvyn Westlake, Hugh Clayton, Inge Adham, Max Rives, Livio Burato, Walter Spiegel, Peter Strafford, Saskia Martin, Josée Doyère, Didier Guerin,
ResumoNews: Science report Sociology: Recording suicide, Ceausescu attack on big blocks, Polish leaders appeal to workers for help in ending shortages, Nations retain their diets despite changes Germans still make good beer but drink less of it, Milk industry epitomizes dilemma in EEC agriculture Politics stifles the need to expand, The Times Cook Being prepared for dinner, Protesting students boo Prince in Wales, MP complains of FA discrimination, Laws of nature overturned Regulations 'plumb depths of absurdity', No real alternative to EEC, Lord Carrington says, Kekkonen initiative on trade and peace, Gassing of badgers to be resumed soon, Keep a sense of humour, Queen tells the C of E, Royal Society debates gap in nuclear risk views, Republican team visits Moscow as disillusioned Democrats prepare for final Carter session, Seoul's political blacklist includes 210 ex-MPs, Foreign Office angers Canadian Indians, Mr Benn in Shadow Cabinet hint, Double Irish connexion in Sotheby's sale, East Berlin company cancels visit, East European support for Warsaw party, The effects of industrial aids Exporting the flight from the land, A book club for academics, Firemen: the deal that might have been, Direct Israel-Lebanon talks fostered by UN, Legal aid is sought in care cases, Training of doctors criticized, Mr Foot breaks his ankle, The inevitability of Mr Foot, Cut in lending rate may be in sight after CBI's 'encouraging' talks at No 10, Some cruise missiles delayed 3 years, A bad situation getting worse, Mr Tekere sheltered by minister, Food 2000 Famine is thriving-but is there a glimmer of hope?, Greece's EEC entry poses problem Italy worried that nine into ten won't go, Red Brigades kill Milan works director, M Peyrefitte defies wave of anger over 'Le Monde' action, Bulawayo death toll rises after gun battle, U S reply given to Tehran about hostages, Copious data on Saturn sent back by Voyager, Saudis may finance move of 300,000 Biharis to Pakistan, Thousands protest at Bundeswehr jubilee, Brazil: a target has been met, London Diary, Pope elaborates guidelines on sexual relations, India: the granaries are full, Supply and demand changes Grain users look to US, A look at the supply position Birthrate poses danger, Inspectors blame undemanding teachers for ILEA pupils' failure to fulfil potential, Service chiefs plead for no cuts at all, Solicitor is ordered to be struck off, East Germany places new limits on western press, Minister fuels hopes for classic car tax exemption, World View Russians finds cost of détente too high but lacks courage to kill it, Support for firemen declared in TUC, Tea trolley comeback in beverage report, Aid to Kampuchea cut as economy improves, Gallery pays at least £3m for Altdorfer, Drug-prescribing habits show a wide variety, EEC moves closer to recognition of PLO, Largest fall in output by industry for 30 years, Former official criticizes idea of ministry merger, Bidders for 'The Times' must put in offers by December 31 to allow for an orderly transition, Israel: they have shown how to do it, Dissident Czech actor stripped of citizenship, Pyramid found in desert south of Cairo, Vietnam and China trade artillery fire, Jews fast for Soviet exit visas, Dr Owen to the rescue in theatre mishap, Andrei Amalrik killed in road crash near Madrid, 'Brutally frank' talks on Namibia, Miners' leaders accept pay package of 13%, Afghan issue raised as Madrid conference makes uncertain start, Whitehall statisticians face 20% cut in numbers to save £20m, Jobs test shows that blacks are often rejected out of hand, West Bank occupation by Israelis soaring, Teachers win big concessions on length of school year and hours in classroom, Two Libyan children in poisoning scare, Prisoners praise police jailers but with few facilities 'it is twice as hard doing time' Whiff of an old-fashioned fry-up ends hunger strike, Inter-war period included for historic monuments, King of Tonga revokes son's rights, Church fears sectarian civil war as killings go on, Bliss is a hotel without the sound of heavy breathing, 15 people killed as Guatemala violence erupts, Council official is told he can remain in union, Social and industrial harmony based on lack of class antagonisms Japanese see themselves as middle-class nation. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Kagemusha, College Degree, The Ultimate Driving Machine, Ppa, General Accident, Imi, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lutterworth Press, Standard Chartered, Ibru, Damson, Hodder & Stoughton, Datsun, Europa Reports, Gilts, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, The Times, Cathay Pacific, Dr Barnardo's, Sheraton Skyline, Unilever N. V., Oyster, Alyson Mountain, LV, Bp, Nexos, Europa, The Chester Waterworks Company, Dmk, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, 9th International Food Products Exhibition, South, Mowbrays, Bayer, Verdi Requiem, East Anglian Water Company, The East Worcestershire Waterworks Company, Campari, Buckau-Walther, Hutchinson, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Law: Widow wins right to fight move for baths closure, Contempt prosecution arouses protest, Film ban granted to Miss World title organizers, Four years for £8m fire raiser, Police hid man's injuries after arrest, court told, Four are charged after discovery of headless body, Jail for guards who passed on information, Family Division No power to adjust property undervaluation L v L, Court of Appeal Election bar to trustees' claim Smith and Another v Hobbs and Another, Queen's Bench Division Pharmaceutical committee wrong to refuse to hear case. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: EEC making profit from sugar stocks, Growth in economy the only hope for more house building House of Commons, Bill to end discrimination against council staff, Why capital projects come under pressure, Games no longer played in the department, Fall in jobs obtained by disabled workers, Still missing, Question in Lords over 'Times' man's arrest, Companies being relieved of an obligation, Minister drops review of national parks, Financial assistance for opposition parties, Peer sees defect in EEC product liability plan House of Lords, Overspend by council's could not be ignored. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments. Reviews: Crime Frog in the Throat By Elizabeth Ferrars, Finnish sculptural flair, and the Brueghels in Brussels, BBCSO/Cleobruy Royal College of Music, Into Temptation My Life with Nye By Jennie Lee, Some People Harold Nicolson: a biography Volume I. 1886-1929 By James Lees-Milne, Required reading Stop Press The Inside Story of the Times Dispute By Eric Jacobs, Topical fiction that lacks realism Illuminations Lyric, Hammersmith, Arts agenda, Turn of the Screw Coliseum, Fiction The Other Side By Stanley Middleton (Hutchinson, £5.95) Position at Noon By Eric Linklater (Macdonald, £5.95) Mr American By George MacDonald Fraser (Collins, £6.95) Hand-Me-Downs By Rhea Kohan, Improvisation with necessary spectating collaboration Amazing Comedy Show Bull and Gate, Quick guide, Rotterdam PO/ Zinman Festival Hall/Radio 3. Sport: Boxing Boxing must run its own affairs, Mr Monro says, Hockey Association's bright young men taste fruits of victory, Karate Potential killers on the loose, Rackets Swift reactions of youth beat experience, Yachting Syndicate's America's Cup plans take shape, Racing Wolverhampton programme, Sports in Brief, Tennis Accountant Meyer figures it all out, Cricket Bracewell stakes his Test claim, Rugby League New faces will be on show at Leeds, Golf Ballesteros must drive carefully over the Lakes, Football Stubborn Palace can only delay the inevitable, For the record, Rugby Union Fraser's power blasts students aside. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 14, 1955 Panmuniom ritual, Mind your privilege. Editorials/Leaders: The Fault IS Low Expectations, An Incident Of Oppression, The Complex Of Soviet Fears. Letters to the Editor: CBI attack on government strategy, Problems of LEB notices, Information on credit card sales, Call for EEC referendum, Delays in receiving post, Changing countryside, Health service economics, Choice of Mr Foot by Labour, US election lessons, The money supply, Judging the planners, A valley of moles, Police use of hypnotists, Change of fortune, Fiction and fact, The cost of foreign currency. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr C. E. Wright, Mr E. L. Beverley, MR ANDREI AMALRIK Prominent Soviet dissident, Mr Julian Wintle. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Improved sentiment, Recent Issues, Stock markets Miners and huge cash call halt rise, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mr Moran to resign from boards, Chinese may restrict Japanese car imports after steep rise in sales, Eurosyndicat, Wheelock shares rise on rumours of takeover bid from Hongkong, Commodities, Wedgwood sells Irish subsidiary for £1.5m, European shipbuilders seek special loans, Aquascutum profit halved, International Nippon Steel predicts poor year, Weather affects planting of soyabeans in Rio, Freight charge boost for Common Bros, Tour operators attack 'cosy oil cartel', Government plans company law changes, Concern at £35m losses on overseas guarantee, Flight Refuelling set for record, General Accident ahead in US but shares fall, William Collins to raise £3m by sale, H & L offshoots sell their shares, Campaign to keep Mr Reagan on course, In Brief, Bank cuts back on roll-over facility, Comecon debts with West total $74,500m, Max Factor buys three UK brands, Business Diary: The consolations of Baltimore, Cons Gold seeks£181m from rights issue to finance expansion plans, Inquiry on EEC sheep subsidies, Allied Irish Banks slowed by high costs, Hartwells Group down by £1m, The Pound, Rolls-fighting for £200m engines order in biggest airline deal, Nigeria defies world recession, ECGD pays out £264m in claims, Economic notebook Muddled thinking from the CBI, Briefly, Industrial Output, RB-211 contracts criticized, German banks halt bonds issue as reserves fall, Communist gold-quiet days at the Wozchod bank, Damson Oil gains share listing in London, Holiday deal starts new bank union dispute, Second CBI resignation over Beckett speech, Cons Gold creates a new base, Industrial director appointed by NEDO, Highland's profits warning, Interim slump at Shiloh. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chairman for Armitage Shanks. Property: Rentals, Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,373, Personal Choice.
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