The Times - 22/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Charles Hargrove, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins, By Ian Bradley, By Our Labour Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Craig Seton, By Philip Robinson Financial Staff, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, Ronald Faux, By Michael Baily, From John Chartres, From Richard Fopl, From Our Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By John Winder Parliamentary Staff, From Peter Norman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Robert Fisk, From David Cross, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Harrison, From Ray Kennedy, From Neil Kelly, From Denis Reinhardt, From Henry Kamm, From Helen Womack, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, From Tim Railtnn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Patricia Clough, Alan Hamilton, by Tim Jones, Bernard Levin, MARC E. HEINE, , JOHN MITCHELL, , CYRIL DERBY, , HUGH W. W. PAINE, , DAVID WATKINS, , P. D. RIVLIN, , PETER J. SMITH, , ROBERT SIMANS, , JOCELYN HAY, , SHUJA SHAIKH, , DESMOND O'CONNOR, , ISAAC J. EVANS, , EIRENE WHITE, , HARRY A. GUEST, , D. A. ALEXANDER, , J. M. BARRETT, , By a Staff Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, Major-General James Lunt, John Russell Taylor, A. M. Rendel, Michael Church, Max Harrison, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Prest, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Financial Staff, John Huxley, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, Kenneth Owen, P. V. ELLIS, , BERNARD MOSS, , C. HARDCASTLE, , G. C. KIEFFER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Mario Modiano, By Roma Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Roman Eiseisten Banking Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Margareta Pagano, Peter Dear, John Groser, Charles Douglas-Home, Conrad Voss Bark,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Lords to give ruling later on British Steel papers, British oil to equal home needs this year, Shares in docks board to be offered to public, Trident missile 'will make Russia hesitate', Defeats for Government on Housing Bill House of Lords, Government defeats delay MPs' rises, £3.5m to be spent in research into wave power, Saving fuel by cutting temperature levels, More nationalization not way to prosperity, Dr Owen accuses Government of showing spite towards public sector industries, Government relaxes hold on three nationalized industries, Firms urged to release men for TA training, Inquiry into unofficial reports of Commons, State monopoly eased so that UK telecommunications industry can expand House of Commons. Index. News: Mr Jenkin denies be misled Parliament, President Moi moves to silence his critics, Lord Devlin says lack of trust in CID harms legal processes, Stalemate dooms moves for whaling bans, Paris-Iran relations worsen, Bored marines look forward to leaving New Hebrides, East European defectors now arrive in style, Westminster and ward workload forces resignations Loyalty dilemma for council MPs, Very few non-readers amoung 11-year-olds, Pakistani's return to prison 'shocking', Ayatollah says rule is not Islamic enough, Bar agrees to code of conduct, The Game Fair Fish in heaven, hunt in hell, Colleges to replace sixth forms, Three died when aged rail signal failed, Fashion for crosses resented by Muscovites, Russians eject journalists from Red Square, Fashion, And still they hunt on, Burma shows signs of adjusting course towards the West, TUC meets CBI over pact on new technology, Freed men begin campaign for a pardon, CBI gives warning of 2.5 million jobless, Prince of Wales impresses French airmen, More Tube and bus fare rises proposed, Carter campaign flies south to heatwave, French minister holds talks in Tanzania, Union leader says day of action was blunder, Greece to be warned on import controls, Step to Labour accord on economic front, Former Syrian leader shot dead in Paris, Top film actors join strike for more money, Coroner says terrorists can claim bodies, Zimbabwe emergency rule is needed to contain violence, Hotel and catering workers get 17.5% pay increase, What is happening to the vital relationship between West Germany and America? This fragile thread in the alliance, Manchester aims to cut its deficit by £19m, Silence over plans for volunteers, Libya says jet crash pilot had heart attack, Peace mission from Nine going to Middle East, Bishop of London to retire in April, Thai border villages fear Vietnam raid, Science report Astronomy: Solar wind pattern, Surprise move in trial of two soldiers, TV hire firms repay £½m in unfair charges, President Husain denies Iraq has atomic bomb programme, Private sector nurses call, Afghan leader assumes greater powers, Trotskyists keep themselves to themselves, 'Casino states' likely to back Botha council plan, Regional report A day trip back to the 'edge of the world', Huge explosion kills six at secret Israeli testing range, BBC and independent companies seek to halt squabbles over ratings New board to oversee TV audience research, Two-year rule for most assisted pupils, MP in move to preserve hospital building, London Diary, The terrible toll bringing bitterness to Wales, Both barrels for Big Bore, Lord Goodman leads talks about musicians, European cooperation 'growing politically', Intruders may have killed two, An obstacle to visit by the Pope is removed, Maze 'dirty protest' to be put to UN, Shooting in Bolivia wounds 12, EEC Commission fish share-out proposals rejected by ministers, Whitehall brief: Top budget man Plan to reduce waste in defence spending, Cuba 'deeply involved'in El Salvador, Neck-and-neck race to build the 'superchip' capable of storing 256,000 bits of information To be competitive the West needs to overcome complacency and dispel the myths about Japanese poverty and isolation, To the water meadows, Increasing worker participation is s government priority, Mr Prior warns management. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Sotheby's, Garrad, Tulleys, Brown & Tawse Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Bottoms Up, Great Portland Estates, Cathay Pacific, Half The Story Speaks Volumes., Ras, Crown House. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Flat too small to live in separately Adeoso v Adeoso, No power to review legal aid taxation Storer v Wright and Others, Playboy Club can apply for gaming licence transfer, Court offers busker cash to buy guitar, Cut prison terms, says Lord Lane, Football manager facing two perjury charges, Bail refused to husband of Barbara Windsor, Boiler service denial by accused fitter, Court of Appeal Judical approach to short sentences Regina v Bihi. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,281, Regional Tv, Radio, Bloomsbury set love letters describing 'passion of regret' sold for £8,500, Personal Choice, Prince Rupert's dismissal letter fetches £6,600, Original voice parts for Handel's 'Ezio', Televison. Sport: Sports in Brief, Equestrianism Ricketts fined after horse dope test at Olympia international, Football Everton give Lee warning on discipline, Cuban sets world records, Rowing Teacher is top of her class in single sculls, Shooting Suspense until Thursday, Gymnastics Flair and daring crucial in a Bolshoi of sport, Cricket Final slips through Essex fingers, Results on the second day, Britain's main Moscow attraction dismisses politics and tries to do the same with Ovett Strictly business for a not-so-limited Coe, Racing McCarthy a bridge to success for Bailey, Modern pentathlon British concede their title after fencing, I was wrong to reinstate athletes, IAAF chief admits, Rugby League Champions away on opening day, Diary of events, Tennis Miss Tyler withdraws in pain after Kent win, Soft squeeze earns a gold, For the record, Boxing Willis finds his stock rising rapidly, Swimming Goodhew within reach of fulfilling his boyhood dream, Boxing Mustafa is far too strong for Martin, India struggle to hold Poland, Yachting Wind is set fair for challenging Clipper. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms And Antiques, Strutt & Parker. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Personal, Theatres, Legal Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, The Game Fair. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 22, 1955 Threat to Hyde Park, I'm listening now, Frederic. Editorials/Leaders: IS There An Islamic Bomb?, The Efficiency Cost Of The Closed Shop. Letters to the Editor: Women's influence on Labour policy, Middle East arms race, Unreasonable noise, Overseas aid policy, The loss of another car customer, Implications of the Act of Settlement, A computer presence in world markets, Professional planners ignored by government, Negative interest rates, In tune with the times, Hedge cutting, Police and immigrants, Guide to Poland, Fears for BBC cultural services, Civil Service rationale, Banks and home loans market, Jabotinsky's legacy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society medal winners, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr D. W. King, Mr Salah Al-Din Bitar Former Prime Minister of Syria, Mr Robert Kidd, Senhor Vicinius De Moraes, Miss Elizabeth Mitchell. Reviews: Giselle Covent Garden, Abiding pleasures William Nicholson Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge Sir George Clausen, R.A. Royal Academy, Book The Wedgwood Circle 1730-1897, Lysis Purcell Room, A grisly draw in sportzak The Olympics Bbc/itv, Song of the Lion Collegiate. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Mixed session for leaders as equities drift, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts lead the way, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: PO ready to tackle private sector, Discount market, Profit warning from head of Brown & Tawse, Cawdaw profit turns to loss, LME metal stocks, Britannic to support Vickers over merger, Commodities, Companies' borrowing reaches record level, Racal has high hopes for Decca's recovery, No dividend after loss at Dewhurst, Technology News Access to Parliament library to be widened, Slpit over bankruptcy policies, Hopes high at Woodada, Gloomy outlook for building industry, Business Diary: Stripping off · City and country, Kuwaitis raised offer rejected by Hay's Wharf, Cammell to deliver destroyer a year early, Anti-competition law under way next month, In Brief, More sober times for bond markets, Lonrho hopes in Tanzania grow, Crown House tops £4.5m in hard year, Expansion move by Pennine, Heavy price cuts prevent volume of retail sales falling further, London cocoa futures steadier at close, 1,300 jobs lost in latest cuts, Electricity bodies seek Whitehall talks, The Pound, High stocks mean more short-time in car industry, Bank governor rejects controls on sterling, Briefly, Chemical industry expects record trade surplus, International Cyanamid foresees lower profits, A stiff dose of competition for the Post Office, Overseas interests lift Siebe Gorman, Minister speaks out on shares 'dawn raid', Lord Roll silent on Mercury prospects, Gold, British Mining team in phosphates study, Sterling: Other Markets, EMS European Currency Rates, Croggon accepts £2m takeover offer from Tilling, Will Turkey's economic gamble pay off?, BP free to exploit Ulla Field, Alexanders raises its interim. Business Appointments: Business appointments Directorships announced at London and Provincial.
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