The Times - 03/11/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Patrick Brogan, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Frederick Cleary, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Ian Bradley, By Michael Horsnell, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Kenneth Gosling, Hugh Clayton, By Frances Gibb, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Lister, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Ian Murray, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From David Bonavia, From Michael Leapman, From Ivor Davis, By Caroline Moorehead, By Kenneth Mackenzie, From Dessa Trevisan, From Richard Hughes, From David Cross, From Trevor Fishlock, Michael Hatfield, Nicholas Wapshott, By Peter West Rugby Union Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By John Hennessy, By Richard Eaton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Philip Howard, Richard Williams, John Percival, Sheridan Morley, William Mann, Max Harrison, Peter Jay, John Chartres, Eric Heffer, Michael Leapman, Roger Berthoud, David Wood, MICHAEL MEACHER, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , CECIL PARROTT, , DAVID HALL, , TIMOTHY WEST, , MAURICE ROSS, , ALAN R. BOOTH, , PETER DAVIES, , PATRICK FORMAN, , ERNEST G. NEAL, , SIMON BEHRMAN, , ZENO OPADIA-KADIMA, , S. VINCE, , R. D. HAYWARD, , TOM STOPPARD, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A Correspondent, R. M. M. Pryor, B. E. D. de Speville, By David Hewson, By Derek Harris, Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Bryan Appleyard, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Edward Townsend, By Our Commercial Editor, Peter Brock, David Hewson, Ronald Faux, GORDON F. GRAHAM, , DAVID ABOAV, , WILLIAM PALMER, , R. WILD, , DAVID McCORMICK, , MICHAEL S. RUDD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, John Huxley, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, Michael Clarke, Judy Walker, Rosemary Unsworth, David Robinson, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Israel flies robot spies over Lebanon, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities EEC Assembly's opinion essential Between Roquette Frères SA and the Council of the European Communities (Case No 138/79); Between Maizena Gmbh and the Council of the European Communities (Case No 139/79)., Scandal starts Peking war on corruption, Strike call to fight growing loss of jobs, New Jamaica Premier expels Cuban envoy, Letterkenny comes alight as poll draws near, BSC sought strike, 'mole' says, Protest at French mental hospital leads to violence, Troops end student blockade of Assam oil, Farming and Food Landowners' pleas will not alter tenancy laws, Teachers 'intimidated' over Bristol riot evidence, 'Vintage' wines were fakes, prosecutor says, Briton dead in train may have been strangled, Whitelaw offer to meet prison officers, Zimbabwe anger at Smith attack on voting, Healey camp scents ballot lead over Mr Foot, Heathrow starts inquiry on how Chipmunk made an undetected night landing, Government set to boost funds for young jobless, Ferries will suffer most from stoppage, Giscard gift papers 'tampered with', The profound and quiet revolution under Mr Carter, Zimbabwe to take over some white farmland, Belief in Warsaw that union talks with Polish Government have achieved a breakthrough, The desert army marches on, Kaunda pressure for more socialist reforms, Cenotaph ban urged on foreign neo-Nazis, April baby for Princess, Sierra Leone renews neglected friendship, The Times Profile Candidates for the Labour leadership The romantic who may unify the party, An expert on survival, Programmers assess the issues posed by 'production explosion' in television, Chartist rally bigger draw than rugby wake, Tony Bennett sings for his cable cars, Stones, blows and smoke bombs are hurled during march against killings in Basque country, Cuts pose threat to farmhouse homes project, The Christian child is no longer father to the Christian man, Labour MP attacks defence vote, Iraqi forces capture Iranian Oil Minister and deputy, BL meets unions over pay claim, Iran's four conditions for release of hostages, New faces enter Australian Cabinet, Inquiry call after fatal coach crash, China and Hongkong join forces in fighting rabies, Two more Jewish settlements opened, Ministers to devise strategy this week for £2,000m expenditure cuts, Why Mrs Thatcher's days could be numbered, Bangladesh pins food hopes on better irrigation, US Elections Ex-President Ford in energetic campaign for Mr Reagan, Diary Of A Long Wait, Iran votes to release hostages when four conditions are met, Service scheme cuts youth crime, Thatcher attack on Fleet Street union practices, Not such a simple catch, Dartmouth passing out, Political risk and lack of public funds hinder Channel tunnel, Science report Immunology: Multiple sclerosis tests, TUC guide aims to foil law reforms. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Geering & Colyer, Royal Mail, Glaxo, High & Dry, Hotel Nju Meridien, Multiple Display Advertisements, Higgs And Hill, Nexos, Europa, Bank Base Rates, New Fiction Society,, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Sunday Times, King George's Fund For Sailors, The Times Readers Directory. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Death sentence, Prisoners of conscience Pakistan: Sarwar Khan. Classified Advertising: Commercial Services, Entertainments Guide, Public and Educational Appointments, Forthcoming Events. Sport: Table tennis Douglas beats Hilton but fails in final, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Hockey Last Post is sounded after that other Welsh defeat, Rugby League New Zealand end their hoodoo in the most convincing fashion, Ice skating Miss Wood moves up to challenge leaders, Boxing Watt options are various, lucrative and painful, Golf 'Unknown' beats Torrance, Tennis British confound form but it is the Americans who win, Racing Sea Pigeon not flying quite so high, Football Promotion of 'unknown' is not so unexpected, Squash rackets Hunt chases Zaman's title, Snooker White joins two Welshmen in quarter-final round, Basketball, Cricket A captain's innings opens NZ tour, Rugby Union The black tide washes Wales away. Reviews: Sheena Easton Dominion, Offenbach Centenary Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall, Heinz Spoerli Basler Theater, Basle, Delme Quartet Round House, The girl in love with Stratford, Books Hero-worshipper on his heroes Personal Impressions by Isaiah Berlin (Hogarth Press, £9.50), Ulmer/Freeman Round House. Editorials/Leaders: The Choice IS America's, No escape from noughts and crosses. Letters to the Editor: Canada's constitution, Hedging their bets, Reality and pay deals, Previous non-convictions, Putting the blame on badgers, Increase in money supply, PAYE tax computer, Choosing Labour's next leader, 'The Romans in Britain', Tarnished image, Knitted textile exports from U S, Letter delivery service, Polish aspirations, Engineering stalemate, Effects of 'strong' pound, Forgotten fields, Europe in crisis, Nuclear waste more than a local issue. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Bishop of Salisbury to retire next year, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday November 3, 1955. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,364, Posters become the prey of serious collectors, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Obituaries: Mr Max Geffen, Sir George Lacon, Mr Henk Snoek Distinguished architectural photographer, Mr Derek Bryceson, Mr Eric Twiname, Sir Geoffrey Harmsworth. Business and Finance: Engineering employers reject training costs, Business Diary profile: Ian MacGregor of British Steel, Euromarkets Only floating-rate issues find demand, Briefly Linread is hit by reduction in orders, Pound hits exports of UK footwear, Freight Some recovery for dry cargoes, Warning for GUS shareholders, International Gotaas-Larsen shipping moves back to profit, Brokers' views Midland's US move finds support, Shell expected to cut capacity and shed jobs in chemicals, Zenith Carburetter cuts its work force, In Brief, Cost of British warplanes renews controversy over Finnish deal, 'No hope' of keeping to borrowing target, US motor companies predict bright future, Final draft for an engineering watchdog goes to Sir Keith, The Pound, Why the left and right have joined forces against Fifth Directive, This week Climb of 25pc expected as Sainsbury, Keswicks not to sell off holding in Jardine, Toyota to reduce production by 20pc, Industry in the regions Scots fight to keep Stonefield on the road, Markets Hongkong gets vote of confidence as money flows in to fuel boom, The trend towards permanent part-timers, Commodities Sugar producers are now basking in the warmth of higher prices, Bringing new life to southern Peru, Economic choices before the US electorate, Why hotel group shows the door to inefficient operators, Late delivery from National Freight, Workers win cut in hours, Opposition to goods marking. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for IMI Righton. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Property: Rentals, Commercial property Development continues in Croydon, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, Flat Sharing.
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