The Times - 24/04/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From John Young, By Our Labour Staff, From Tony Allaway, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Clifford Webb Industrial Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Ian Murray, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Stewart Tendler, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Frances Gibb, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Byv Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Patrick Brogan, From Patricia Clough, By Kenneth Gosling, From David Cross, By Our Foreign Staff, By George Clark, From Michael Leapman, From John Best, by Arrigo Levi, From Ray Kennedy, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mario Modiano, From Alan McGregor, From Sinan Fisek, Michael Ratcliffe, Tim Heald, Stuart Evans, Tim Rice, Robert Nye, Laurence Cotterell, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Cliff Temple, Julie Davidson, Caroline Moorehead, Shona, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Frank Dobbins, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Ronald Butt, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, MARION SHOARD, , E. G. CHENERY, , IAN COUTTS, , OLIVER CAIGER-SMITH, , NORMA M. NELSON, , COLIN DAVIES, , DAVID LYON, , THEO SOMMER, , RAPHAEL APPLEBY, , LOUIS J. HALLE, , P. L. YEWDALL, , ROY DAVIES, , J. A. G. GRIFFITH, , JOHN PARFITT, , R. D. WILLIAMS, , ARTHUR THOMAS, , ALAN BREWER, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Bernard Parke, From Frank Vogl, By John Huxley, Anthony Hilton, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By John Whitmore, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, CHARLES F. HANKEL, , L. H. MAGNUS, , GRAHAM WHITING, , W. A. NEWSOME, , GEOFFREY WHITTINGTON, , RICHARD C. KIRBY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Caroline Atkinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Philipn Robinson, Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: People who retire at normal age happiest, Mr Healey scorns Tories' 'half understood theories', International outcry over executions in Liberia, If ever there was a case for justice..., Canada issues package of sanctions, World View Obstacles in path of unified allied policy, Labour settles policy on jobs and defence, The dangers facing the West as Mr Carter heads for military action against Iran, Saudis order British Ambassador to leave, Giscard farm prices warning for EEC, Attack on Islam denied by director of TV film, Refugees fleeing from atmosphere of terror in Haiti, Lone sailor's triumphant return, Nine die in Turkish gunfight over accident, When failure need not be the end, English clubs to contest two European finals, Union fear of left-wing tactics closes branch, Narrow win in Pennsylvania leaves Senator Kennnedy with scant hopes, Coal board is criticized for allegedly denuding country by open mining, Evacuated Britons want to return to life in Tehran, EEC budget optimism shattered by France, Fee for planning application strongly opposed, St Dunston's College, Catford, Congress vote for conscription, Tony Miles takes lead in London chess, Sir John Methven of the CBI dies aged 54, Mr Karamanlis likely to be elected Greek President, West German Government tells athletes to boycott Olympics, Draft regulations on upholstery fire safety would make no real difference, experts say, Riots in Berber town after student strikes, The Times Cook Putting iron into the system, £100 to Miami Laker offer, Zimbabwe to establish official news agency and a 'reliable' paper, Provincial print dispute spreads to Fleet Street, Engineers reject pay rise target, New missile improves air defence, Washington shows signs of relief, School to revert to grammar status, Patient in protest over NHS delay, Man asks social security for £3,000 shelter, 80 feared dead as Philippines ferry sinks, Novelists on stamps: On July 9 the Post, Mr Gromyko's Paris talks likely to show that French attitude over Soviet policy has hardened, Mr Prior stands firm against Tory rebels, CBI wants colleges to heed market, Police often accused of assault, Have books, will travel, British Rail chairman gives warning of progressive decline, Mr Chapple criticized for attitude to May 14, Teachers reject 10% deal on top of Clegg award, No 10 embarrassed by Duke's role in Olympic statement, London Diary, Police chief supported in Bristol riot action, Romania leads E Europe in taking up oil which Japan refuses to buy from Iran, US to stop $5,000-a-trip refugee fleet, BL offers a grading appeals panel under independent chairman to try to solve the Jaguar dispute, Many turn to CND as nuclear fear increases, Bombs go off as reply to French plans for Corsica, Heavy-handed police break up Coloureds' school ban, Heart team resumes transplants, Mr Healey fears danger to oil supplies, Guest Column Floodlight glare as devolution chickens come home to roost, Science report Nutrition: Mass-produced algae, Branded bodies found in El Salvador, Champions of the UK's ancient heritage celebrate setting up of £15m fund, Union to fight dismissal of woman teacher, Agreement on pay for Clegg group, Oslo and Moscow fail to agree over sea boundary, Crime 'responsibility of the community'. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Audi, Unilever, Rea Brothers Limited, Newsociety, Ofrex Group Limited, Capital Radio 194, Bhhi, The Sidmouth Letters Jane Gardam, High & Mighty, World Warm Air Hand Dryers, W. Canning Limited,, Bank Base Rates, Stage Furniture Holdings Ltd., Sheraton Skyline, Pool Promoters Association, Taiolr-Made For The Individual Manager, Cu Assurance, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thomson Holidays, The Paladin, Philips, Napf, "A Year Of Harsh Success", Worms (U.K.) Limited,, Mexico, Legge 5-Lever Security Locks, E.Fogarty & Co. Ltd.. Law: Lord Kagan is remanded for second time, Defendant in anarchist case is urged to surrender, Visitor to court sues police over terrorism Act arrest, Parents await outcome of petrol lead level action, Employment Appeal Tribunal Refunding of payments to union's political fund Reeves v Transport and General Workers Union, Reopening of Broglie case demanded by prosecution, Chancery Division Mareva injunction granted against non-foreign defendant Barclay-Johnson v Yuill, Peach inquest moved from Battersea to Hammersmith, Woman talked out PC, Man who killed policeman is cleared of murder. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Injecting private finance into BR firms, Any military moves unacceptable to Labour House of Commons, Division over police power on drink test, Debate refused on closure of power station, Britain not selling arms to the PLO, Strategy for peace based on deterrents, Britain's sacrificc on behalf of US hostages: preparing the way for economic sanctions House of Lords, Committee due to go to Saudi Arabia House of Commons, Tory calls for ballots on existing closed shops, War fears emerge in Commons statement, Guide on employment protection legislation being prepared for small businesses. Reviews: Poetry, Last night's television Black Napoleon BBC 2, Politics are no longer funny Wit as a weapon The Political Joke in History By Egon Larsen (Muller, £4.95), Fiction Mulligan Stew By Gilbert Sorrentino (Marion Boyars, £7.95) The Sweet Shop Owner By Graham Swift (Allen Lane, £5.95), Famous Writer as Monster Somerset Maugham By Ted Morgan (Cape £8.95), Don't cry for her, Argentina Evita Peron: The Myths of a Woman By J. M. Taylor (Blackwell, £7.95), Rita Hunter Queen Elizabeth Hall, War Fantasy 1943: The Victory that Never Was By John Grigg (Eyre Methuen, £7.95), Brent Youth SO Brent Town Hall, Courtenay committed to being a 'real' actor, Robert Aldwinckle Purcell Room, Romeo and Juliet Stratford on Avon, BBCSO/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall/Radio 3. Sport: Rackets Former holders tax Boone and Crawley, Table tennis Hilton leads the home challenge, Final merit tables for Rugby Union, Tennis Bournemouth event to be revived for men only, Athletics, Rowing Comfortable for Crooks, Boxing Why Gardner could look better against champion than novice, Football Forest weather Ajax storm to reach European final again, Sports in Brief, Motor racing More surgery for Regazzoni, Snooker Mountjoy faces Canadian, Book review Complicated plot unravelled in history of the AAA, Ice skating Cousins decides to join a professional company, Yesterday's results, Cricket Application the name of Tavare's game, Racing Hide states intention and leaps to the top. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Company Meeting Notices, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Personal, Announcements, Entertainments, Services. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Will Run With Mr Reagan?, No Cause To End A Friendship, Playing The Russian Game. Letters to the Editor: Violent youth, Morbid reportage, Plight of single homeless, Challenges to Western diplomacy, Out for a duck, Telephone service in the UK, Model tests on N Sea oil structures, Small business information, Civil Service union poll, Cost of keeping public order, Unobtainable, Farmers and consumers, Human rights in Britain, Future of forestry, Capital gains tax, Pay increases in public sector, Face of the countryside, Accounting for inflation, Strong language. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Knighthoods conferred, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,207, Frank Sinatra pays £3,200 for ancient bracelet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 25, 1955 Cambridge segregation. Obituaries: Miss M. R. Clemens, Mr Amyas Connell, Sir John Methven Director General of the CBI, Mr N. M. Baldwin, Miss Jane Froman. Business and Finance: Shell looks for energy alternative, Discount market, Business Diary: Steptoe of Hackney · Flying lettuces, CEGB may sell Isle of Grain generators, Call for more engineering apprentice training, The interest rate conundrum, Photograph by John Manning, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Saudis unlikely to withdraw funds, B & Q (Retail) profits £400,000 ahead of forecast, Long & Hambly pass interim after loss, Setback for IMF substitution account, MFI and Status shares hit by lowered forecasts, Far East threat to television market, In Brief, Pretax earnings rise 11pc at LPL, Undiscovered art of listening, Options, U S report dismisses steel dumping case, The Pound, New CBI chief will face turmoil of transition, Bank Governor says there are no easy options for inflation control, Economic notebook Reforming zeal of the IMF, Briefly, If Saudi Arabia turned off the taps..., Stock markets Middle East fears scotch attempt at rally, Safeway Stores US retailer's puzzling move, Gold, NBP plans £3.1m rights issue, Spear & Jackson end year 8pc ahead, Laporte climbs 39pc, International Bayer to increase dividend, W. German steel 'cartel' fined, IDB offers loan for Panama copper project, Clifford's in cash call, Gold-backed Eurobond issue planned, McDonnell Douglas to cut DC-10 production, Amalgamated Metal rallies, Menzies dividend raised by 78 pc, Inchcape offer for Assam Investments, Exxon doubles quarterly profits to $1,925m, Chase Manhattan drops prime lending rate to 19 per cent. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, Recent Issues, Authorized units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, EMS European Currency Rates, Stock Exchange Prices Firmer tone. Business Appointments: Business appointments Ladbroke Group gets three new directors. Property: Properties under £35,000, Flat Sharing.
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