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The Times - 31/12/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Granville Watts, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Industrial Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Ronald Kershaw Barnsley, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Annabel Ferriman, From Our Correspondent Belfast, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From John Earle, From Douglas Aiton, From Richard Hughes, From Richard Wigg, By Clifford Longley, From Michael Leapman, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, From a Special Correspondent, By David Hands, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter West, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Vince Wright, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Nicholas Harling, By Geoffrey Green, By Stuart Jones, By Douglas Rae, By Tom German, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Sheridan Morley, Stanley Sadie, Roger Berthoud, Michael Leapman, Eric Heffer, David Wood, FRANK WELLS, , JACK STRAW, , STUART ANDREWS, , JOHN HARWOOD STEVENSON, , ERIC BIRLEY, , HENRY CHADWICK., PAUL BADHAM, , FERGUS KERR, , ALEX HENNEY., T. PADMORE, , ALAN BORG, , TOM WILLIAMSON, , DAVID LANE, , WALTER BIRMINGHAM, , DAVID ENGLEHEART, , RUTH ST BARBE MARSH, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brian Connell, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, Frank Vogl, By John Huxley, From Peter Norman, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, David Felton, Ronald Kershaw, Trevor Bates, Paul Beament, Mike Keogh, Harold Fridjhon, Peter Wainwright, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, David Robinson, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Pressure on Hanoi over Asean airlift ban, Oil kills hundreds of birds off north Cornish coast, Moscow troops near Pakistan, Shotton men fear works may never be reopened, Soviet action 'prevented a bloodbath', says Kabul, Afghanistan expels journalists, New York Diary, What will happen when Russia's old men go?, Leaderless rebels 'fight mainly for loot', Complaint against 'Sunday Times' upheld, Pope has condemned me without a hearing, Professor Küng says, 'Slow' Egyptians anger Israelis, Reporters go back to carrier pigeons, 'Sinister' Beckmann scene of diners is bought by Tate, Mrs Thatcher lodges strong protest, Vietnamese encourage new exodus, S Africa spying in Britain alleged by defecting agent, Unions rally to back steel strike as Acas intervenes, Local party split denied by Mr Mason, Why the Russians must win the 'Great Game' at all costs, Age of the Ayatollah, Britain to warn food firms abroad on canning risks, Fifty Tories, six Liberals given political awards in New Year Honours, Consequences for industry will be serious, consumers' watchdog organization says, Patriotic Front splits to fight elections, Half-yearly promotions in the Armed Forces Royal Navy, Separation decree prelude to legal divorce in Spain, Somalis queue to cast first vote in 10 years, US warns Moscow it is ready to defend Pakistan, Mrs Gandhi courts villagers in the old constituency whom she neglected as Prime Minister, Dr Waldheim flying to Iran today to discuss hostages' release but Ayatollah refuses meeting, Home Office weighs case for lifting Scientology ban, How some Whitehall savings could be made, Farmers take a more down-to-earth look at food price supports Agriculture Hugh Clayton, Government urged to create strategy for nuclear waste disposal, Cargo in gas tanker intact after fire, Liddell was no spy, former M15 chief says, Terrorism in Ulster 'lower than in early 70s', US agents 'forced Moscow flight to land', Valete, China likens Afghan coup to rape of Prague, Police search for 42 Mafia suspects who escaped raids, Women's rights survey 'delayed by TUC', Bill 'will turn workers into law breakers', Australia's most popular politician may have left it too late, Diary January, Decaying heritage: Cullen House, Grampian,, Ore carrier 'dispensation' appeal is rejected, Why the state must never take over, The play is really everything, Huge Redcar furnace in Teesside damped down, Dr Carneiro forming Government, Prisoners of conscience Swaziland: Obert Mabuza, Working of Bail Act has failed to strike the right balance, Merseyside Chief Constable says, To the Tate, from Sir Norman and friends, Mrs Thatcher sees signs of a new spirit, Ministers are urged to improve race relations. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Selfridges Sale, Laing, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Rspca, Simpson, Commerzbank, Philips, Hampton & Sons, The Times, Newsweek, Benson and Hedges. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,110, Broadcasting Guide, Tomorrow's programmes Television BBC 1, Personal Choice, Speelman joint leader in Hastings chess. News in Brief. Sport: Imaginative Waterloo draw veil over 15 barren years, For the record Newbury results, England slow to gain advantage, Sports in Brief, Passion for collective success typifies 70s, No slacking as the masters carry on with the lesson, Calendar of world sport for 1980, Two kicks make all the difference for Llanelli, Substantial echo from the past pegs back Leeds, Richards maintains personal vendetta against Australians, A breath of icy air for the hot pursuit, Now raise your glasses to Venture to Cognac in the Worthington, Asif complains about pitch covering, Where has the flower of British back play gone?, Warwickshire surprise, Weekend football results First division, For the record Cresta Run, Maccabi are too clever, Latest snow reports from European resorts, Skeleton in cupboard lets Scots down again, Barely a footprint left on the sands of a decade, Careless Harlequins kept on tenterhooks by two shrewd old stagers, Vilas moves a step nearer title, Catterick Bridge programme today, New Year's Day fixtures, Southend swap Morris for Spence, Light winds bring British deep gloom, Cardiff get in right mood for Bath, Connaught Ranger to further title hopes, Bhaura, Bhaura, Bhaura as Middlesex swoop. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Cinemas, Reader Services Directory. Reviews: Hidden lives behind the curtain, Weekend television The Dancing Years Atv, Parikian-Fleming- Roberts Trio Wigmore Hall, The Merry Widow Grand, Leeds, Camerata Lysy Queen Elizabeth Hall, Our Town BBC 2, Juno and the Abbey habit Juno and the Paycock Abbey, Dublin. Editorials/Leaders: The suburban view of CAP reform, Still On The Downswing. Letters to the Editor: Barbiturate controls, Ethnic questions in the 1981 Census, Eliminating hunger, In a class on their own, Why Labour was defeated, Papal censure of Professor Küng, Kennedy's Latin primer, Selling council houses, Legal training grants, The price of water, Art outside London, Bolt from the blue, Assisted places scheme. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, List of awards in full Prime Minister's List, University news Oxford, Prince Michael is new RAC president. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, General Sir Norman Tailyour Former Commandant General, Royal Marines, Dr William Edward China, Mr Paul Fenoulhet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 31, 1954 Tibetan highways. Business and Finance: New Year awards for businessmen, It seems fashionable now to appear gloomy, now restaurateur, Bearings industry seeks swift EEC curbs on alleged Japanese dumping, Builders are expected to weather coming recession, Associated Engineering hopes to bounce back, Alternatives to the rat race, Belgian unions secure a shorter working week, Elections hold key to future prosperity, Civil Service pay: will the latest research produce uncomfortable results?, Rolls-Royce budgets for £200m loan, Bank Base Rates, Minister optimistic that Gatt tariff cuts will be accepted, Wool textiles fight off the wolves Industry in the regions, More oil exporters announce price rises, A body blow for British industry, In Brief, New Year market likely to be a bit sluggish, CBI urges retention of company car tax rates, Italy selects new bank chiefs, The Pound, Briefly, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Oil, interest rates and prospects for 1980, The public and the private face of Chrysler, Results this week, now village shop keeper, Italy puts up petrol and utilities, Business Diary profile: Terry Burns and the 1980 model. Business Appointments: Sir N Cayzer to head Air UK. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 417.8-1.8(0.4%), Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization and week's change, Issues set 1979 record, Record wheat import demand for 1979-80 may be difficult to meet Commodities, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums).

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