The Times - 03/06/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Eric Marsden, By Ian Bradley, From Christopher Walker, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By John Witherow, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, Tim Jones, From Christopher Thomas, From Michael Harnsby, From Gretel Spitzer, From Christopher Follett, From Olli Kivinen, From David Wood, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Trevor Fishlock, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Leapman, From Tony Allaway, From Denis Reinhardt, From Herbert Mitgang, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, From Hasan Akhtar, Paul Griffiths, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Judith Cruickshank, Philip Howard, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Sadie, By John Blunsden, By Sidney Friskin, By Peter Marson, From Richard Streeton, By Roy McKelvie, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Bernard Levin, Christopher Walker, Alan Hamilton, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, JACK ASHLEY, , JOHN HANNAM, , NORMA SIMMONS, , REX DAVIS, , PETER MACLEOD, , PETER B. C. MATTHEWS, , GEORGE THEINER, , CLAUD MORRIS, , MICHAEL SHAW, , G. D. KILPATRICK, , L. B. ROTHWELL, , SHLOMO ARGOY, , FRANK PATON, , B. H. FARMER, , By Richard Ford, By the Staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, By Houn Mallalieu, Lord Amulree, Shirley Abicair, Professor Mansel Davies, by Prudence Glynn, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Peter Hill, John Huxley, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Baily, By Roman Eisenstein, Bill Johnstone, Kenneth Owen, W. G. BARB, , M. H. Randall & Partners, , FRANK A. HELLER, , R. ROXBOROUGH, , MAURICE HEALY, , CHRISTOPHER STACY, WADDY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Hugh Stephenson, Tony Emerson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Margaret Stone, By Michael Clark, By Our Financial Staff, By John Huxley, By Philip Robinson, Edited by Peter Dear, Pierre Drouin, Henk Vredeling, Maurice Bommensath, Mario Pirani, Leo Fischer, Edward Mortimer, Pangloss, Jacqueline Grapin, Werner Jaspert, Trompe I'oeil, Francesco Forte,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Lending right plan next session, Minister will not name poverty wage companies, 'Mrs Thatcher still Lady Bountiful to EEC' House of Commons, Referendum sought on House of Lords House of Lords, Mr Walker defends farm price rises: New Zealand has veto on sheepmeat regime, EEC budget formula accepted by Cabinet, Minister says interest rates may fall this year, Satisfactory as far as it goes, Britain to get £1,570m rebate from EEC over two years: ministers pledged to review budget operation House of Lords, Tough Bill for tough situation House of Lords, Embassy arms warning. News: 'Acute' beds reduction is opposed, Aspirin taken in pregnancy could lead to birth of 'blue babies', doctor says, Council to stop raising funds for Olympics, Viewpoint Plan to break deadlock, Warning to WEU from Mr Mulley, Middle East dissatisfaction with US policies Europe seen as a counterbalance, Communists urge steelmen to fight BSC closures, Divers confident of raising £22m Lutine gold bullion, Better drug guidance demanded for GPs, Elgar bronze statue appeal £9,000 short of target, 'Enterprise zones' plan welcomed, Pay: can the miners call the tune again?, Europa After the EEC budget accord We must say what we believe in, Malnutrition now afflicts a thousand million people, Nine face decision on raising money or cutting farm spending, European champion: Mr Peter Harper,, Danish arms smuggling inquiry, Fears of typhoid outbreak are discounted, French and Finnish leaders confer on détente, New TUC initiative in laggers' dispute, Police graduate entry scheme, SS 20 missile is threat, 'Little ships' return barely showing their age, Science report Medicine: Tissue type danger, Day centres helping to ease crowded jails, Butter price up 2p and cheese 2½p as EEC pact takes effect, Saboteurs blow up S African oil plants, Rerouting of Concorde eases fear of Saudi snub, Bomb blasts seriously injure militant Palestinian mayors, Trench digger uncovers 225 old coins, Campaign to thwart £12m project and save homes, Evacuees from rebel island praise rescue, Ban by broadcasting union lends support to striking musicians, Applications from overseas for postgraduate courses are stable despite fees increase, On the contrary Advice from Dr Spock, Germans search for cash to cover EEC payment, Healey taunt widens Labour split, Union urges return to work by IPC journalists, 'Crisis' talk obscures recovery, but... Inflation threatens Italy's economic upsurge, New Vietnamese exodus of boat refugees planned, M Claude Julien: The newly, London Diary, Fair pay battle call to postal engineers, High Court writ loses Royal Command, Regional report Mobile radio proves worthwhile, Building union votes for action on recruitment, Wrens' salute: A gun crew of women yester-, Seoul general resigns as spy chief, 12 killed when trains collide, The Pope visits shrine of Theresa of Lisieux, One area where Community has done well Women have won new legal rights, Former US Attorney-General at Ayatollah's conference, Wins in eight Indian state elections put Mrs Gandhi in unassailable position, Three sisters escape as tenement collapses, Stars come out to get Ulster's TV franchise, Mopping up Manchester Liners, Whitehall brief: Storming the citadel of Civil Service specialism Battle to improve status of accountants, Chemical weapons hint to No. 10, All-day Cabinet talks on economy, It takes two to make a dialogue, Call to impeach Signor Cossiga, Americans in talks on Trident missile, Italian tourist boom not all it seems, Taxation takes gilt off the gingerbread State benefits most from gold price boom, Idi Amin found by BBC after 5-month search, South Wales miners snub coal board, Iceland wreckage traced to missing 1976 yachtsman, Rubens painting may make £1m at auction, 'Tulip Tompion' fetches £110,000, Church change to ease work of archbishop, Fashion, Conference industry is big business, Facts and figures US and the Four can beat recession, Bitter Begin attack on EEC Mid-East peace move, Black leaders' support for peaceful Namibia solution, US Elections Mr Kennedy keeps up the fight as though outcome was in doubt, Truman fear of A-bomb revealed in diary, Europa, PLO calls for West Bank strike, Police tire on Cuban protesters, Mr Ohira's illness disrupts election campaign, The holy city of violence at the centre of the West Bank conflict. Index. Display Advertising: Dunlop, Sotheby's, Garnar Scotblair Limited, The Times Business News, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Taylor Woodrow, Lonrho, Ford, Saa, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hessische Landesbank, The Nuclear Power Information Group, Ab Electrolux, Hampton & Sons, Olympic Association,, Cosalt, International Herald Tribune. Law: Arsonist told PC of his intention, Jail for former judge accused of Bhutto bias, Two solicitors in £1m hearing face a retrial, Man in court today on Essex murder charge, Murder charge, Judge defends change of mind on divorce, Drug squad man 'Yard connexion', Bomb-making scientist almost blinded in blast, Magazine staff among 32 jailed in Taiwan, Hunt saboteur is fined for attack on woman Master. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Property: Rentals, Salerooma and Antiques. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, Art Galleries, Legal appointments, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Venice gathers fragments of the Seventies, Book review The Servants' Hall A Domestic History of Erddig By Merlin Waterson, Dancing of sinew and passion Béjart/Stravinsky Coliseum, Elly Ameling Covent Garden, LSO/Böhm Festival Hall, A glow of pleasure Innes Book of Records BBC 2, Tippett Elliott Carter Bath Festival, Darpana Sadler's Wells. Sport: Show jumping Amateurs only team going to Rotterdam, Rugby Union Lions are strengthened by Irvine and the return of Davies, Athletics Pentathletes in final trial for Moscow, Cycling Hanaray wins but poses no threat to Russians, Motor racing Spanish Grand Prix is declared illegal and Rio ruling to stand, Boxing Jones of new generation is top of hit parade, Tennis Six seeds lose at Becklenham, Real tennis The court game that is played by gentlemen, Sports in Brief, Weightlifting Six champions in search of selection, Racing Jockey Club offer guidance on use of whip, Cricket W Indies negotiate tricky passage, For the record, Football Keegan fit for the finals. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Charles Richardson: the likely tale of a man on the run, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 3, 1955.. Editorials/Leaders: A Bruising Experience, Recourse To Violence On The West Bank. Letters to the Editor: Legal curbs on picketing, Making use of our skills, By any other name, Plight of the exporting professional company, Chile sheepmeat, 'Sus ' law arrests, Is another petrol price rise necessary, Tensions in the New Hebrides, Milestone in Europe, Doctors' pay award, Creeping socialism, Passion Play sources, Plight of the disabled, Freedom to publish, An old friend, Tactics at Iranian Embassy siege, Israeli intentions in Lebanon, The tip of a 'monstrous' iceberg. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Kennedy Scholarships, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Neville Goodman, Rear-Admiral P. W. W. Graham, Isla Cameron, Mr A. R. Franks, Professor T. Shimanouchi, Mrs Florence Higham Gifted historian of church and state. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Oils main feature, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report, Stock markets Index slips to six-month low. Business and Finance: Discount market, Liquidation ends hopes of Bamford shareholders, Selincourt looks to recovery this year, Commodities, The changes at Hill Samuel, 2,000 redundancies feared at Lucas, Percy Bilton disappoints, State loans interest rates again reduced, Oil experts float idea of airport in North Sea, Dr Friedman says Fed controls were 'a serious mistake', Technology News Unconventional shapes for future aircraft could provide pay load advantages, Threat to US cars by imports from Japan, In Brief, Mr Ralph Godfrey, LME Metal Stocks, Options, The Pound, Briefly, Union that believes in playing it rough, Argentina's economic hard man upsets the military, Japanese metal smelters, More investment trust bids seen, OECD chief predicts a short recession, British Shipbuilders wins Chinese orders, Oil-from-coal programme setback, Moving bill hits profits at Martin, Thorn EMI to buy part of Alfred Herbert, Norway starts exploration drilling inside the Arctic Circle, Gold, Saudis ready to increase oil price by $4 a barrel to achieve unity within Opec, Nasty work afoot at the BNOC, Mr Macdonald to become chief executive of Antony Gibbs, Revaluation surplus of £132m for J. Sainsbury, EMS European Currency Rates, International VW explains first quarter decline, Business Diary: Green Shield's jewels · Smoke alarm, Sir Campbell Fraser sees improvement. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Robin Haydon joins Imperial. Arts and Entertainment: Peronal Choice, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,239.
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