The Times - 19/12/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Michael Leapman, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Hennessy, By Caroline Atkinson, From Peter Nichols, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Martin Huckerby, Theatre Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Hewson Industrial Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Nicholas Ashford, From John Best, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, By Our Foreign Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ivor Davis, From Pierre Taillefer of Agence France-Presse, From Richard Hughes, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Gerald Richmond, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, Maggie Drummond, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Ronald Hynd, John Higgins, Ned Chaillet, Noel Goodwin, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Michael Hatfield, Roger Berthoud, Richard Wigg, Bernard Levin, D. C. DAMANT, , W. H. EDWARDS, , M. ST JOHN PARKER, Headmaster, , E. D. ROBERTS, , PATRICK COSGRAVE., M. M. WATSON, , ROBERT HAWLEY, , MARY GOLDSACK, , PETER TAYLOR., D. M. MURISON., PETER HORDERN, , GRAHAM DON, , FRANTISEK JANOUCH., ROBERT PINKER, B. ABEL-SMITH (London School of Economics), A. COLLIS (Birmingham), B. DAVIES (Kent), M. DAVIES (East Anglia), V. GEORGE (Kent), F. MARTIN (Glasgow), R. A. PARKER (Bristol), G. PLOWMAN (LSE), J. H. SMITH (Southampton), A. WEBB (Loughborough), A. J. WILLCOCKS, DAVID GREEN, , J. P. DE BLOCQ VAN KUFFELER C. R. BAIRD, , HAROLD LEVER, , R. A. VALLANCE., PETER KELLY., PETER ELLAWAY, , PATRICIA M. JOHNSTON, , By the Staff of Nature, By Charles McKean, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Special Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, From Peter Hazelburst, By John Huxley, Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From Peter Norman, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Michael Prest, Peter Gregson, By Edward Townsend, Derek Harris, GRAHAM FACKS-MARTIN., W. MCMILLAN, , ROBERT H. FOSTER., PETER TREW, , BERNARD KILROY, , LEA BRIGGS., C. R. BRAND, , M. L. ROBERTS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Richard Allen, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, Baron Phillips, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle, Michael Frenchman, Svein Erling Haugan, Edward Townsend,
ResumoNews: New York takes over from London as main art-auction centre, Director says his mother dismissed him, Police wait for Wormwood Scrubs inquiry, Britain vetoes EEC plan to share out £143m aid, Tighter licence system to save mackerel stocks, Russians consign Stalin to limbo but many hanker for his times, Desert ghost town marks Polisario victory over demoralized Moroccan unit, BR chief says lines need £1,000m, Mr Trudeau to lead Liberals again, How the Blue Chip Tories are raising their voices, Norway, Metropolitan authorities in clash over conference criticisms of government education policy, Christmas packages warning to public after third letter bomb, Overseas selling prices, Senior police officer hurt in car crash, Norwegian crisis resolved, Earthquake kills 12 on island of Bali, Malibu opposes plan to build heliport for Divine Light guru, More hopeful future for diabetics, Adult education council to last until 1983, New terminal at Stainsted 'could be ready by 1987', New Victorians reject austerity, Boost for pulp, Natsopa and Sogat call off discussions on merger, SDLP fury at 'No unity' remark by Mr Atkins, Bulgarian spy in umbrella affair jailed in Paris, S African jailed four years for killing black, Jobless figures point to continued rise throughout next year, Bishop Muzorewa holds back on signing Rhodesia ceasefire, Hans Küng penalized by Vatican, Arson blamed: Mr William Hurditch,, Rare flintlock sporting gun sold to Tower for £3,600, Crucial talks begin on Leyland pay, 'Lavish life' at top of London Transport, Slimming doctor is jailed for two years and ordered to pay £55,000 damages after girl's death, Five Grapo leaders tunnel out of jail, Britain to use US design of pressurized water reactor to generate power, Police files study dispels fallacies of rape, IBA's decision on television regions has shocked prospective broadcasters, Guerrillas kill Russians in Kabul bazaar, Exports improving, Workers fear strike will cut redundancy money, Arrested woman lawfully detained, judges decide, Parachutist died after pulling the wrong cord, 'Most important job in Salisbury', In a tight situation will the book business break out of its hard times?, Blunt role in 1951 spy escapes is admitted, African sports leaders call for break with Britain, Boy 'partly blinded by eclipse of sun', First round to youth officer trying to clear name, Viking exhibition for London, Six-lane highway may link Canton with Hongkong, Glaciology: Antarctic records, German TV network threatened, Ladbroke granted leave to appeal over licences, Israeli tear gas and gunfire end Arab protest, Mining on world's roof helps diplomacy, Call for new financial target so Post Office can avert the 12p letter, Gdansk shipyard closes on food riots anniversary, Minister's position 'untenable', How second wives turn into second class citizens, The Dales and the Pennines in focus, Arts organization doubles its box office earnings, Civil Service to seek talks on pay limits, 130 Labour MPs seek EEC curbs, Writ changes questions for Attorney General, Police stop thousands in pre-Christmas campaign against drinking and driving, Iranians land in Syria to fight alongside PLO, Town that refuses to lie down, First rise in population since 1974, A gleam from black gold, Safeguarding the environment provokes debate, Nepal promised legislature chosen by vote, Mood of realism and cautious optimism, Thatcher hope of end to isolation of S Africa, Gap widens in pay for Fleet Street and provinces, NUJ says, Ayatollah's adviser shot dead in Tehran, No foreigners to visit jailed jounalist, 800 Czechs sign petition to free jailed Chartists, Joint approach on coal agreed to protect jobs, New men in Seoul military commands, United States seeking bases in Oman, Somalia and Kenya, Union will back industrial action to protect public service jobs, Lahore Diary Breaking with the Raj, Storms put Radio Four transmitter out of action, No response to Spanish plea on EEC entry talks, Windscale contamination inquiry starts, Ebb tide begins to turn, Steel union leaders to decide on national strike against background of workers' unease, Stuntman breaks land sound barrier with missile power. Index. Display Advertising: International Telephones, Bergen Bank, Union Bank of Norway Ltd, Es, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Kvaerner Group, Phillips Petroleum, The Listener, DnC, Haugesund Port Authority, Hine., Hospital Saving Association, Stolt-Nielsen Seaway, Orient, Hilton International London, Kreditkassen, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Asv Group, As Norsk Jernverk. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: New MP, Labour MP's call for Treasury Minister's transfer rejected, Removing temptation of easy win House of Lords, Reconciliation in Rhodesia the aim: Government to instruct Lord Soames to confer amnesty, Policy emerging of flat rate charge for school transport, 290 building societies registered, Britain to go for pressurized water reactor if safety hurdle is cleared House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Sport: British team take lead, Outdoor scene overshadowed but not eclipsed, India move steadily into sound position, Important revival in TV coverage of the tour, A dash of spice for a plain Scots dish, Border averts Australian collapse, Scotland hang on to unbeaten run and qualify, Southend have no answer to teacher, Richards expected to play, Wolves live on their nerves but recover to kill Grimsby hopes, Gritty display by Edwards, For the record Cycling, Allen underlines his promise with a pair of spectacular goals, Yorkshire team to tour Dubai, Rosewall the epitome of durable excellence, Alexander falls to Kronk, Prince Rock should not be easily cracked, Radley's crop can win cup after 50 years, Catterick Bridge programme, Hull's trophy triumph has taverns ringing, Bright future forecast for inexperienced Henry Kissinger, Latest snow reports. Official Appointments and Notices: Brunel honours Tom Stoppard, RHS awards, The feminist with a yearning for scholarship, University news Oxford Award and elections, Name troubles RADA's most promising actor, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Educational, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Situations Wanted. Reviews: Jacek Strauch Purcell Room, Barbiere Riverside, Hilarious start to Offenbach's centenary, Bits of Lenny Bruce Embassy Club, Graham Greene's 'elegant comedy', London debuts, BBC Singers/ St Paul's Choir St John's, New ballet by, Brilliant portrayal of changed roles Keskidee Pantomime, Fiddler on tour. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Christmas fare From The Times of Monday, Dec 20. 1954, Laying a smokescreen over the whole truth. Editorials/Leaders: The Risks Of Nuclear Power, Southern Rhodesia's Last Weeks. Letters to the Editor: Smoking in public, Defining freedom, Chemical research cuts with far-reaching effects, Conserving energy, Advice on social services, Alcoholism, London's third airport, Productivity at BL, Level of investment in housing, Grants for legal training, Taking action against Iran, The rail-mail connexion should be strengthened, Milking the dairy, Taking cycles by rail, Accountants, Wolfgang Amadeus Losey, Put out by a cab driver, Assisted places scheme, Without fear or favour, Petrol supplies in rural areas, Charter 77 appeals, Dam buster, The PLO and Palestine, Revenue powers of search and entry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Miss Sheila Fell Painter of Cumberland landscape, Lieut-Col D. R. Edwardes-Ker, Dona Natalia Cossio De Jimenez. Business and Finance: Laurence Scott loses over £1.5m, Discount market, Price Changes Rises, Rhodesia looks to growth in 1980, Briton jailed for drug smuggling, Good cash flow strengthens growth prospects, Business Diary: NatWest's new guard · A boost for conservation?, Meccano offer rejected, East-West chemical trade under scrutiny, Another cautious step into the nuclear age, Euro-$ Deposits, Unemployment, Fmc Limited And Subsidiary Companies, Bank Base Rates, NO subsidy for cheap coking coal, NCB told, A transatlantic tremor through Lloyd's PRINCIPAL UK QUOTED INSURANCE BROKING GROUPS Links with American firms, Unicorn fills gap, In Brief, St Piran faces official inquiry, Plan to curb U S fibres, Options, Mountbatten tribute, Sizewell likely site of new power station, The Pound, Sterling Spot and Forward, Japan refuses to boycott Iran goods, DC10 bodies identified, Briefly, Ripe for expansion, Chance of accord at Opec meeting fades as Saudis refuse to step into line, Slow going in corridors of power, Agreement reached at EEC steel talks, Threat of halt to growth rate, Money Market Rates, The CSI's report, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, LMS to give 1-for-1, Latest results, Regional Unemployment, Gold, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, Liberia drugs haul, Pressure on Congress to speed up Chrysler aid, CEGB poised for Australian uranium stake, Getting rid of an English Lady, Companies and situations provide interest, Preferential supplies of gas for industry to end, M E P C, Demand slows at Eldridge Pope, EMS European Currency Rates, Engineers defend education council, FMC ahead at half year but market is changing rapidly, Boy dies of rabies. Stock Exchange Tables: £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit trust industry will be free to decide upon its own level of charges from today, Equities drift lower, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Changes at Royal Dutch Shell group. Law: Wife must consent Carter v Carter, Item withdrawn, Writ against solicitors renewed Stewart Wrightson Group Ltd v Crocker and Others, Continuity of employment on transfer of business Teesside Times Ltd v Drury, Sub-postmasters not employed Hitchcock v Post Office. Property: Residential property, Rentals, Property Small businesses at home. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,102, Personal Choice.
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