The Times - 01/09/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Michael Binyon, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Robert Nowell, From Christopher Thomas, By Richard Ford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From David Felton Labour Staff, From Our Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Labour Staff, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Our Arts Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Frances Gibb, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Dan van der Vat, By John Witherow, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Alan McGregor, From David Felton, From Ray Kennedy, By a Special Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From Bernard Estrade Nhu Quynh Commune, From Neil Kelly, From Charles Harrison, From Kuldip Nayar, From Tony Emerson, From Moshe Brilliant, From Florencia Varas, From Hasan Akhtar, By Caroline Moorehead, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A.R., Arthur Reed, Anthony Hilton, J. M. Ramsden, Bron Rek, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Woolley, Bill Johnstone, Ian Goold, Edward Mayer, Ben Weinreb, Hugo Vickers, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Lord Chalfont, Nicholas Ashford, Michael Leapman, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, David Wood, JACOB ECCLESTONE, , GABRIEL BOWMAN, , K. G. MARTIN, , HUGH LEGGATT, , AUBREY FISHER, , EDWARD KNAPP-FISHER, , TOM BEST, , JACQUES ARNOLD, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , PAULINE JACKSON, , L. B. MARQUET, , JAMES COBBAN, , By Roderick J. McIntosh, Susan Keech McIntosh, By the Staff of Nature, From Karen de Witt, From Arthur Osman, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By a Northern Correspondent, Sir Ian Jacob, A correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, From Richard Eaton, By Paul Harrison, From Mitchell Platts, From Benjamin Raphael, By Sydney Friskin, From John Blunsden, From John Nicholls, By John Watson, By Keith Macklin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Our Industrial Staff, From Richard Hughes, Philip Robinson, By Peter Hill, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Editor, R. W. Shakespeare, David Hewson, N. C. KEMP, , DAVID R. HALL, , JOHN ARCHER, , J. STRUTT, , T. E. DAVIES, , ROBERTA NICHOLS, , CHRISTOPHER FOGG, K. BRAUER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Caroline Atkinson, Ross Davies, By Our Financial Staff, Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Wainwright, Michael Prest Commodities correspondent, David Nicholson-Lord, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: No listing of Hoover factory, Videla friend likely to take over, Agriculture Quality of Welsh Halfbreds ensured, Chronicle of decline in Lancashire industry, South Africa's generals in the corridors of power, Rift between Iran leaders widens, Family life in a Vietnam commune, Iran 'Cabinet of conflict' disowned by President, In the dangerous 1980s, Britain and France must bury the hatchet, Unemployment may deplete ranks of the TUC, British want our apples say French growers, Manufacturers face a vital decision on successors to the A300 and A310 Big or small airliners: Europe's option, Earnbourgh, A Congress looking for its old influence, Thorn tour ends on hopeful note, Antiques code 'threat to business privacy', Roman naval site saved from housing project, Pakistan produces nuclear fuel from own uranium, Workers'£10 worse off', The trawler boatswain who has outlived an industry, Dairy Between Tea Breaks In Manhattan, Deputy held in Navarre after speech, Changes in tax allowances to be discussed, US and Europe no longer enjoy production monopoly, Open skies close price control, Disabled fear jobs quota scheme may be abolished, Language of the terraces comes to Lord's, Ethiopia denies raid in Somalia, More volunteers 'should be used in penal system', Cross-Channel ferries count cost of 15-day French ports blockade, Greek government seeks power to combat press monopolies by fixing minimum price for papers, Investigators believe they hold Bologna bomber, All winners, no losers at the Gdansk armistice, Chilean poll on coup anniversary, Constituency pressure for pledge in next Labour manifesto to renounce all nuclear weapons, Military orders likely to increase, Employment Act to be target at Brighton, Emphasis will be on improving existing types, Bursting at the seams with passengers, A big upheaval in the US air transport industry, Pilots will go underground, Mr Chapple proposes rival visit to Poland, Science report Marine biology: A change of climate, Gloom over Palestine talks as US envoy arrives, Powell dismay at apathy of British people over EEC, Private bid to save Consett, Stink bombs used against Zurich demonstrators, Uncertainty about denationalization plans but... British Aerospace order book at a record high level, Parachutists jump across the Channel, Lesotho anger at deaths in concert clash, Consumer body to press for freedom of information Act, Costliest part of manufacture is the electronics, Cuts mean earlier close for BBC 2, Buck's Fizz and kedgeree the stuff to feed the troops, Ugandans give Dr Obote a warm welcome, Archaeology report Jenne-jeno: Ancient African city, IRA in border kidnap of police reservist, Collecting Big, bold and handsome, Harrier may go supersonic, Helping Zimbabwe people to feed themselves after ravages of war, Prisoners of conscience Taiwan: Rev C. M. Kao, Frail leaders of China face wind of change, Police fire over jobless protesters, New service for motorists, Proving stage for satellite communications, Plenty to see, Delhi halts sale of British tanks, Strikers win the right to free trade unions, Rival party factions open campaigns for TUC support, US Catholic bishops accent celibacy exception, Russia accuses Polish workers of trying to overthrow communism, Farnborough show opens with £40m order, Hopes rise of a London Getty museum, Mr Ian Smith calls on the whites to give Mugabe regime a chance instead of emigrating, Secrecy makes Soviet motives suspect, Island rebel gives up without shots being fired, Szczecin agreement may be model for others, Mr Scargill set for council seat, Thailand fears Vietnamese troops may attack again, Iranian Cabinet named, Honecker overture to W Germany, Lightweights wage strong fight, The Pope to pay pastoral visit to Britain. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Fokker, Rolls Royce, Preedy, Monk, Pentland Industries Limited, Pannell Fitzpatrick & Co., Banque Nationale De Paris, Cornhill Insurance Group, Fiat, Westland, Bank Base Rates, Amc, Letraset, Psit, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Marconi Space And Defence Systems, British Aerospace, Westland/utrecht Interim Statement, Skf, Midland Bank International. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,310, Television, Man is accused of murder at the opera, Regional Tv, Bridge Precision play, Radio, Personal Choice. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Announcements, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, Reader Services Directory, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretrial-Secretarial-Temporary&Part Time Vacancies-, Appointments Vacant. Property: Property Under £35,000, Flat Sharing, Commercial And Industrial Property, Commercial property Elegance and history in Edinburgh. Reviews: Count Ory Coliseum, Garbo unchanged and untarnished Garbo Season NFT Une Semaine de Vacances (AA) Curzon The Fiendish Plot of Dr Fu Manchu (A) Warner West End, Brenton play will have National Theatre premiere, Edinburgh: a slide into the past and a glance into the future, Book review A healthy balance Mountbatten: Hero of Our Time, Wozzeck King's Theatre, Festival Ballet Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Decline Of An Empire, What will the TUC make of Gdansk?, The Pope's Visit To England. Letters to the Editor: A career in selling for the young, Scrumptious, Multi-lingual cabin crew, Labour costs and unemployment, Young offenders, Civil defence, Signs of 'them and us'?, Tax 'exploitation' of young single people, Protecting the newsprint industry, The Act of Settlement, Tourists in the Abbey, Musical glasses, Reform of the House of Lords, Journalists' union strike at 'The Times'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: BSC director's move, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, University news £1.6m grant for new cancer research building. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in September, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 1, 1955 Suburban houses £3,900. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Audrey Levick, Miss Armyn Wodehouse, Brig A. T. Cornwall-Jones, Dr Nicholas Zernov Authority on Eastern Orthodox culture. Sport: Out-of-depth challenger sets his cap at 1983, Swimming Britain take six out of ten titles, Hockey Australian party making four-week tour of Europe, Sports in Brief, Golf Price concentrates for his best round, Table Tennis Czech masters mysteries of Hilton's spin, Motor racing Piquet is keeping up with Jones, Modern pentathlon British women touch new peaks in Copenhagen, Athletics Not even second place can mar Foster's special day, Equestrianism No Obligations obliges in Welsh classic, Rugby League Temperatures, tackles and scoring all run high, Polo Spanish show of coherence and power, Cricket Misjudgment day at Lord's finds umpires and Botham wanting, Racing Storm Bird runs twice again this season, Tennis Miss Wade loses but continues on her lap of honour around circuit, Football A lot of heart looking for a little more head, Cycling Hinault excels in the climb to take road race title, For the record, Baseball, Motor cycling Suzuki team dominate at Donington. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Building Housebuilders learn the lesson of 1974, Plans for 121 factories to aid Welsh jobless, World Bank approves $83,000m in new loans, Changing the nappy market, Tomkins finds little grounds for optimism, Industry in the regions Stockport is forced to review its prospects, Liverpool's unique 'local born blacks', Big increase for Saudi Int. Bank, NEDO paper draws bleak picture of UK industry, In Brief, Pahang to make counter-bid for Tanjong tin mines, NEB talks on use of robots in industry, This week Spotlight on stores and insurance, Brokers' views Analyst foresees oil as big boost to IC Gas profits, Freight Tanker trade has brighter prospects, Benjamin Priest looks to better times, Business Diary profile: Sir Henry Chilver, changing the PO, The Pound, How resilient is the British company?, Malaysian bid for Dunlop expected within a month, About-turn on FAS 8, China's foreign loans debt totals $3,400m, Commodities Wheat prices could jump to record levels by the year-end, Euromarkets Issue prices still on downward path, US and Japan vie for oil rights, British Shipbuilders' finance chief leaving, Dilemma which shaped the President's package, Building contractors in drive to win more work overseas, Construction and manufacturing face big falls in output, CBI says. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy chairman at Vickers. Births.
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