The Times - 10/05/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Kenneth Gosling, From David Cross, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Annabal Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Crime Reporter, From John Chartres, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Roger Choate, From Alan McGregor, By Our Business News Staff, From Hasan Akhtar, From Dessa Trevisan, From Mario Modiano, From Moshe Brilliant, From Fred Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, by Alistair Horne, Edward Mayer, David Wade, A. S. Byatt, Philippa Toomey, Robert Fisk, Philip Howard, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson, Pamela Vandyke Price, Elizabeth Stevens, Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, Clive Barnes, Fred Emery, Norman Fox, Richard Wigg, Caroline Moorehead, Stewart Tendler, LEO PLIATZKY, , MAX NICHOLSON, , GEORGE THEINER, , H. R. VICKERS, , MARION TOPOLSKI, , O'HAGAN, , HUGH WEEKS, , TOM STACEY, , LAWRENCE D. HILLS, , ALAN BEITH, , EDGAR T. BROWN, , JOHN M. RANKIN, , C. D. SILLS, , J. L. M. STONE, , STUART HIBBERD, , MARY TALBOT, , JOHN WORDIE, , ROBERT W. MAYO, , GEORGE BULL, , A. J. PEECH, , J. G. BEEVOR, , B. D. J. MEEHAN, , PETER V. SCOTT, , DAVID CUMMIN, , J. W. SKILLINGTON, , B. J. MAHONEY, , M. CARTWRIGHT, , DEREK WALTERS, , David Jasper, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Richard Eaton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie Real Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, David Hewson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Industrial Staff, Margaret Stone, BY ross, Danby Bloch, Raymond Godfrey, Sylvia Morris, Peter Wainwright, By Catherine Gunn, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff,
ResumoNews: Unions spurn BR plea to stop walkout, Libya demands reparations for 1939-45 war, How daunting Dr French deals with Dolores, Letter from Katmandu The Britons who care about Nepal, Fresh rush to emigrate creates headache for US Passports issued freely to Cubans, Teachers' pay for arbitration, Churchmen meet: The Pope and the Arch-, Police radio 'could have killed Blair Peach', Party friction mars making of Greek Cabinet, Peshawar police station blast kills 18, Firm defers cigarette deal with students, Swiss free French investigator, Sportsview All of a sudden it's the Final, Return order to airport crash firemen 'wrong', Science report Behaviour: Magnetism and navigation, The Brixton plot thrives, Successful candidates in Law Society part II qualifying examinations, /New York notebook A gala to end an era, Subsidy threat over showing of execution film, Mass funeral for Tenerife crash victims, Collecting Facsimile of Jerusalem, Tito funeral talks help to break ice, Bomb explosions bring Belfast to a standstill, 'No guarantee of fair trial' under the Ayatollah, Sadat move delays negotiations, Travel Where the Old Testament becomes a guide book, Dispute on apartheid threatens to split church in South Africa, Newspaper back after month's ban in Transkei, Why all the surprise at a British success?, Saturday Review Five days that changed the world, Literature And Religion An 'honest doubter' and the enduring Calvinist tradition, 'One day's lost production will equal seven big hospitals or 150 schools' Tory MPs to ask workers to foil May 14 action, News cancelled after action by ITN technicians, Passenger train arriving is first for 136 years, Good Food Guide Where the best can be a bargain, Russians in two-week battle south of Kabul, Gunmen's base and their helpers are still untraced Questions remain at end of siege, At least 31 die as ship rams bridge, Women farmers want curbs on French apples, Five bandits hold up tourist bus in Sicily, How the SAS recruits, Shippers in scramble to beat deadline for sanctions on Iran, Sweden awaits new wage offer to end industrial disruption, Hopes rise in talks on printing dispute, Rugby hooker's death 'not due to foul play', UN calls on Israel to cancel expulsions, Mr Carter takes firm Stand on need to check Soviet challenge, Uncertain day for European unity, Threats by Libya cause little concern in City, Drink Keep cool, Pakistan air marshal defiantly steps up political campaign, Mrs Thatcher pleads for halt to May 14 'folly' Government policies will not be changed, Minister is saddened by 'Luddite' Nalgo, Shoparound with Beryl Downing, Eight groups enter competition for breakfast television franchise to start from 1982, OECD countries agree to keep traffic noise down. Index. Law: Clay Cross men get bankruptcy discharge, Woman started fire that killed 6 patients, Queen's Bench Division Guidance on bail applications Regina v Nottingham Justices, Ex parte Davies, Indian death penalty upheld, Court of Appeal Taxing fees for performing public duties Edwards (Inspector of Taxes) v Clinch, MP made honest error, judge says, Murder charge, Family Division Wealth makes one-third rule inappropriate S v S, Cruelty claim by control unit prisoner rejected but rules were breached, Inquest on hostages awaits trial, Clash over prison control unit produced legal milestone on disclosure High Court ruling ends five-year controversy, Children a bar to 'a clean break' Moore v Moore, Woman killed in exorcism attempt, prosecution says, Three more charged by Countryman. Display Advertising: Grand Metropolitan Limited, Law Society's Part II Exam, John Cooper Classes, The Advertising Standards Authority., Bank Julius Baer International Limited, Holborn Law Tutors, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Base Rates, Pan Books, The Best In Legal Education, Deutsche Grammophon, The Noble Grape, Pontresina, The M&g Group, Sears Holdings Limited, Private Tuition, Barclays Bank Limited. Politics and Parliament: National survey on attitudes to smoking: minister's talks with tobacco industry still proceeding House of Commons, 70,000 Civil Service jobs to go, Accommodation for drunks, MP's Bill on protecting press source. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Back to natural, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Sapphire fetches record of £579,345, Personal Choice, Fire holds up bridge finals, TV highlights, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,220, Films On Tv. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, NKomo aide tipped for legal post in Zimbabwe. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday after Easter, Domestic And Catering Situations, Home & Garden, Educational, Forthcoming Events, Motor Cars, Services, Nureyev Festival. Property: Country Flats. Reviews: Radio Commitment and behaviour, War Requiem BBC 2/Radio 3, The golden door, The death story, Stockhausen Festival Hall, Our man at the back, After the catastrophe, The winning of Oskar's Oscar, ECO/Thomas Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Dr Runcie, I Presume?, The Right Strategy. Letters to the Editor: Lesser sentences, Iran Embassy siege, Violent youth, Such a tasty dish, Britain and the EEC, Theology rules, OK?, Ghost writer, The right to know, Life under the Communists, School sold to Libyans, A compromise on Burmah's BP stock, Human rights in Britain, Flowers Report cuts, Alive, Alive-o. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, May 11, 1955. Obituaries: Mr W. N. Warbey, Mr Jack Hudson, Field Marshal Sir G. H. Baker Former Chief of General Staff. Sport: Real tennis Experience sees Lovell through, Table tennis Douglas leaves the wings, Football The long-distance cup runners to take it in their stride, Sports in Brief, Tennis Borg silences Mayer's improvised jazz, Racing Rontino could put finishing touches to splendid week, Horse show Success for Norfolk rider at Windsor, Rowing New British eight must approach Olympic class, Yachting Oakeley and Deaver level after four races, Cricket Sussex dig their own grave and Cheatle helps lay them to rest, Rugby Union Lions call up Davies for injured Campbell, For the record, Golf Bembridge home in a rush to share lead. Business and Finance: Discount market, More jobs to go in S Wales steel town, Round-up Yields on income bonds fall, Unit trust performance, £2m loss at Kitchen Queen, Investor's week A secondary oil fever, Paris talks to tackle oil shortages, Commodities, Bank appeals for loan restraint to help US, New car registrations down by 30 per cent, Ultramar starts year with leap of 150pc, International Dutch losses hit Philips, Vaux heads for another peak year, In Brief, Oil pushes Tricentrol to £11.7m in first quarter, Grand Met threatens whisky supply in battle for Liggett, Options, Taxation A matter of presentation, The Pound, Briefly, Scrambling for breakfast TV, Moves for private stake in BR offshoots, Boundary wall problem · Transfer tax Readers' Forum, Law 'Which?' way to solve your problem, Gold, Building Societies Watch those rates, Government says, Grouse, Inflation slowdown in US may prompt moves to curb recession, EMS European Currency Rates, Pressure for research aid resisted. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Dull end to account, Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Stock markets Equities dull but gilts steadier, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report.
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