The Times - 09/12/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas, From Frederick Cleary, From Peter Nichols, From Treyor Fishlock, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Young, By Hugh Clayton, From Arthur Osman, By Nicholas Timmins, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Hennessy, John Chartres, House of Lords, House of Commons, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Bonavia, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Michael Knipe, From Neil Kelly, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, By Caroline Moorehead, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Coleman, By Iain Mackenzie, By Richard Burnell, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, John Russell Taylor, Michael Leapman, John Percival, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Joan Chissel, Richard Williams, Michael Shanks, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, MAURICE KEENS-SOPER, , URSULA BUNBURY, , W. J. STRACHAN, , W.B.L. LEDWIDGE, , JAMES DEAN, , JAMES CROOM JOHNSON, , DOUGLAS CLEVERDON, , ANTHONY PART, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , LOUIS BLOM COOPER, , MARGARET ANN ELTON, , ARIE ZUCKERMAN, , SYED AHMAD GAILANI, , NATHALIE BROOKE, , JULIAN GARDNER, , FRANK GILES, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Charles McKean Architecture Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Frances Williams, By Michael Prest, By David Blake Economics Editor, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, by Richard Allen, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, John Huxley, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Industrial Staff, ALGY CLUFF, , ANTHONY WATKINS, , ANDREW STOBART, , G. C. KIEFFER, , J. B. ROSE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Murray, Hugh Stephenson, Margaret Stone, Bill Johnstone, By Catherine Gunn, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Dear, David Crawford,
ResumoNews: Eager hands feed workers in the wilderness, Saudi Arabia, Scots unite to save jobs but differ on method, Bill intended to preserve Lords takes first step, For the traveller, Soyuz spacemen prepare for return to earth, How the engineers did their right turn, New export outlet proves its worth, FBI shakes theory of Kennedy conspiracy, Aluminium: feeding hungry mouth of plant, Bishop Tutu awarded the 1980 Athinai prize, Runaway boy hanged, police say, Inspectors' entry powers unlikely to be curbed, Blackmail appeal allowed, £45,000 for 25000 BC sculpture of a harpist, Obote party may gain from seats confusion, Inexhaustible energy asset, Reducing the vulnerability of the kingdom and consuming nations, Third five-year plan emphasizes productive investment, Bizarre results from a revolution in communications, Housing group 'made scapegoat over £500,000 deficit', Prison officers 'boycott inquiries', Reagan policy raises fears in Latin America, Reformed committees win praise, Architecture 'Innovations' in hospital design, Iron and steel: dependence on West Germans, NHS unions to check consultants, Shareholders move against Westward TV chairman, Defiance and gabbling at the Peking trial, Industry and politics Head of State, Sir Oswald Mosley cremated in Paris, Historic breakthrough in talks, Irish Prime Minister says, Actress saves a piece of England, Mr Rodgers excluded from Shadow post, Dismissed secretary awarded £267 compensation, Four more join Corsican hunger strikers, Dilemma over US arms aid, India warns Russia on Afghanistan, Fresh hope for release of hostages raised by Majlis statement, Zambian curfew is lifted by Mr Kaunda, Ambitious project in final stages, Negotiations on national contract covering teachers' service end in stalemate after 18 months, £5,000 Bond winners, Swiss clear Canadian academic of killing, Petrochemicals: doubts about viability, 'Churkey' for Christmas selling at cut price, Lubricants: boost for petrol products, Jobless man wins apology from the top, Mother forgives man who killed daughters, Polish crisis behind Nato decision to keep five-ship force together over Christmas holiday, Changing the face of the industry, Real chance of finding a local workforce, Uproar on West Bank draws warning shots, Construction: outlook remains healthy, Science report Medicine: Diet for a rare disease, Eanes call to end politics of hate, Court urges clearer law on detention of suspects, Seat of vast research programmes, All about Eve, Police 'feared death' from replica gun, Petrol may go up by 5p a gallon, Revolution in catering standards, Exploiting deposits of raw materials in difficult terrain, A rush to the cities and towns, Atrocities on 'huge scale' in Uganda, Worst threat to Iran is its ministers says leader, Mistakes may be made in interpretation, At last the train is no longer a poor relation, Dispute again halts 'Financial Times', London firemen oppose 18.8% pay offer, Earthquake survivors discovered in cellar, Shadow Cabinet posts and other portfolios, Jane's editor on Trident stupidity, Student plan to combat sex attacks, Full recovery from 'Death', Amnesty appeals for UN help to save Mr Kim, Right-wing Tory jubilation at EEC panel poll, Anti-Maputo guerrillas cut power to South Africa, Visitors feeling the pinch can now board a bus for just one rial, Battle with France likely over New Zealand butter, Council to sue over farmhouse loss, Currencies changed with Swiss efficiency, Building materials: saturation in some areas, Where the united Europe vision fades, Vietnamese ferry skipper happy to be hijacked, Young diabetic wins computer brain prize, Mr Tekere acquitted of murder by majority decision of High Court, King Husain denies pulling troops back as rift with Syria deepens, Anger over changes in report on sixth forms, Gifts entice the depositors, London Diary The unwanted 30,000-a-year Cabinet post, Better friend than West might expect, UN accused of forgetting its humanitarian goals, Regional report Pioneer airmail service may be extended Liverpool, Fashion, Greeks restore the Bavarian connexion, Court blast causrd by bomb, police say, President's right to ban strikes upheld by court, Ford workers' request for new talks on 9.5% offer is rejected, Israel minister alleges media witch hunt, Roads badly affected by icy spell, Oil wealth provides powerful impetus to the revival, General Country, Bokassa innocence is claimed in interviews, Somalis on alert for invasion by neighbours, Four Ps needed to survive in unique market, Airlift into fifteenth century, Where anodized alunminium sums up the West, Pope expresses anxiety over 'alarming news' from Poland, Former ally joins anti-Botha campaign, Hospital strike ends today. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bv, Al Rajhi Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, Al-Zamil Group Of Companies, Al Bank Al Saudi Al Fransi, Foss, Marriott Hotels., Zamil-Soule, The Buchanan Blend, Ballast Nedam, Tricoville, American Express, The Saudi British Bank, The National Commercial Bank, Al Hoty-Stanger Limited, Alhollandi, Riyad Bank, Abt, Saudi International Bank, Bank Base Rates, Saudi Cairo Bank, Aac, Saudi Metal Industries Ltd, Kurban Travel Service, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Binladin Organization, Saudi American Bank, Medco, Af, Aq, Ibc, Dallah, Avis, C.C.P.North Sea Associates Limited, Saudi Cable Company, Stone's, Laing, Hanyang Corporation, Saudia, Oasis Airport Hotel, Bc, Bank Al Jazira, Hampton & Sons, Cartier, Komatsu, Urdco, Midland Bank International, Spacemaker. Picture Gallery. Law: Husband faces murder charge, Ulster judge's £50,000 libel damages against 'Economist' are adjusted out of court, Law Report December 8 1980 Queen's Bench Division Police delay in charging detained persons criticized In re Sherman and Apps, Rampton nurses accused of beating patient, Nigel Dempster cleared on drink drive charge. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: When Mr Benn supported Lords, Parliamentary notices, Principle of contribution 'cynically devalued, All records may he housed at Kew, Insurance Bill must be law before end of January so new rates can start on April 6, Peers seek to ensure electors have the chance to vote before Upper House can be abolished, Fuel prices 'moderately favourable' to UK, Use of fuel prepayment meters to be extended House of Commons. Sport: Squash rackets No doubting Miss Cogswell's supremacy, Clubs defy logic by mere existence, Golf Women's circuit begins to grow in stature, Boxing A European launching pad gives Sibson lift-off into the world, Rowing Diana equal of many past Oxford crews, Rugby Union Oxford's heavy pack could force Cambridge backs to the wall, Racing Where the rating system falls down, Badminton A severe test of staying power, Athletics Gifted trio fret over harsh ban in Barnsley marathon, Cricket West Indies writhe in a spinning torment, Rugby League Draw maintains luck of the incredible Hull, Tennis Restraint is the answer to cup troubles, For the record, Basketball Scheme in favour of home-bred players. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Christmas Gift Guide, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Wigmore Hall Kennedy/Seow, Queen Wembley Arena, Books Engrossing record of Auden's vigour and achievement, The Sons of Orpheus show their choral virtuosity Orphei Drängar/ Söderstriöm Queen Elizabeth Hall, Feeling of a performance glimpsed Max Beckmann: The Triptychs Whitechapel Art Gallery Kevin Scott Chastenet Sam Smith/ H. C. Westerman Serpentine Gallery Mick Karn Hamilton's, London debuts, Lakeside perfection Swan Lake Covent Garden. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Sundry questions to be answered, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 9, 1955 Release of Germans. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Tekere's Acquittal, A Vote For Continuity In Portugal, No Room For Mr Rodgers. Letters to the Editor: H block hunger strike, A fine italic hand, Air crash reporting, Food production fears, Dissidents and Soviet law, West Indies archive sale, Aid for Afghan Resistance, Top hat and tales, Implications of oil-company tax, Dr Adenauer's dismissal, When old news is welcome news, TV criticism of the Civil Service, Welcoming royalty, Unanswered question, Brainwaves, Bringing Ulster's agony to an end, Pornography and crime, Deterrence and CND, Inflation expectation, V and A slide library. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,395, High standard of play in women's bridge final. Obituaries: Thea Holme, Professor Joel Hurstfield, Sir John Graham, Vc Distinguished conduct during the Mesopotamia campaign. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Shares lack direction, gilts quiet, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to account, The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Steel chief given warning of strikes, LME metal stocks, Putting a cheque on weekly wage packets, Sears to pay £43m for US shoe group, Why are the forecasters so often wrong?, Commodities, Profits down at May & Hassell, Contractors face big slump, Technology News Voice recognition unit adapted to Prestel for use of ships at sea, Merchants accuse British Sugar Corporation of unfair trading, Talbex loss bigger than expected, Business Diary: France's doughty dozen at Number Ten, Coal prices to rise by at least 8 pc in January, In Brief, Retail Sales, Abbey breaks ranks over the brokers, Much noise and spray and rushing wind, Brooke Bond moves for Mallinson, Double Eagle says it will require further financing, NEB backs Yorkshire 'village' for industry, Merchant bank chief resigns over merger, Calais Resources to raise C$10m for joint ventures, Briefly, MPs to investigate energy pricing, Wall Street stocks fall again, Mr Wickenden puts the cat among the pigeons, Wholesale price rises ease again to give annual rate of 13.5pc, £900m outflow is first since lifting of exchange controls, Investment strategy, Martin the Newsagent profits dip, Allied London Properties plans £8m rights issue, Wholesale Prices, Sit-in at Montedison factory, First takeover in US for Extel, International West LB denies 'catastrophe', European Ferries planning bid for Sealink, Abbey lifts commission on leaving trade body. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two take over Metal Box finance post temporarily. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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