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The Times - 28/11/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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By Donald Macintyre, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby and Peter Norman, From Ian Murray, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Political Staff, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From David Cross, From Robert Fisk, From Micheal Leapman, From Ray Kennedy, From Christopher Walker, From John Best, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Hasan Akhtar, Ned Chaillet, Christmas entertainment afloat-Niels Kehlet in Far From Denmark, Clive Barnes, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, John Higgins, Martin Huckerby, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Norman Fox, By Michael Seely, By John Hennessy, Charles Douglas-Home, K. P. FRAMPTON, , IVOR PEARCE, , T. J. NORTHWOOD, , GARDINER, , JOHN HIGGINSON, , C. L. KIRCH, , PEMBROKE DUTTSON, , DAVID J. ROBERTS, , F. S. HOPE, , TOM LITTERICK, , TOM ELLIS, , DAVID TABOR, , R. E. ALTON, , A. WEAVER., JOAN THIRSK, , R. H. HILTON, , R. E. F. SMITH, , GORDON MINGAY, , F. M. L. THOMPSON, , E. J. T. COLLINS, , MARK GIROUARD., E. JOHN FILDES, , JOHN CULSHAW, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, Dr Tony Smith, By Caroline Atkinson, By Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Nicholas Hirst, By Our Industrial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Richard Allen, By Michael Frenchman, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, By Philip Webster, By Our Economics Editor, WALTER GOLDSMITH, , R. S. DALE, , RICHARD D. G. COX, , W. E. ADAMS, ROBERT M. BROWN, , P. J. SHIPTON, , A. M. HALYBURTON, , KENNETH FORDER, , JOHN HOLMES, , T. A. WAINWRIGHT, , F. L. DUOUEMIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Clifford Webb, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margaret Stone, Sir Bernard Scott, Chairman, By Our Financial Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Americans warned off Islamic countries, Iranian envoy finds moral support in Moscow, America short of flags to burn in hostage fervour, Some militants still holding out in mosque tunnels, Power workers' union seek 30 pc pay rise, Walk-out halts live TV programmes, Clegg 'a new pay board', Time to decide transplants by results, Pressure to lift sanctions eased by US senators, Germans want change in Britain's oil pricing, World oil output is not expected to exceed present level again, EEC chief warns Belvoir inquiry, New departmental select committees approved, New helmet filters air for miners, Private Bill to safeguard new town assets, Farmers' hopes rising for green pound devaluation, More aid needed or Royal Opera project 'will stop', Patriotic Front insists on equal status for forces in detailed ceasefire talks, Overseas selling prices, Artist jailed: A 34-year-old artist, Mr, Outcry over Saarland fingerprints files, Mr Marcos lays down stringent conditions for poll in Philippines, Nuclear waste level remains constant, Trial of anti-militarist begins in Paris, Swan Hunter fined £3,000, £13m record total paid to victims of violence, Sociology: Marriages made near home, The legacy of Mao that brings only despair, Stand firm on fish rules, MPs urge ministers, Doubts about capability of Iran's Air Force, Ottawa softens opposition to Arab boycott terms, Jordan poised to order 200 Chieftain tanks, Liberal takes social democrats to task, Journalist faces military court in Pakistan, Why I could be expelled from the Labour Party, Minister resigns to support Mrs Gandhi, Doubt over Venezuela oil discovery, Opposition supporters 'shot dead in Lesotho', Aboriginal health scheme inquiry after criticism, Extra petrol tax proposed to pay for development of new fuels, Government eases immigration proposal, Supplementary benefits body will disappear in social security changes under new legislation, Union inquiry on militant defuses crisis at BL, Fewer high tar cigarette brands on sale, Retention of cancer unit backed by staff, Council tenants 'spend as much on homes as councils', Eight charged with killing S Korean leader, Move to lure overseas research students, Middle Temple, TUC urged to deal with Charing Cross pickets, Begin efforts to win over orthodox Jews, Parties united in their stand for independence, The bright light and a missing Frenchman, MI5 given clues about Professor Blunt in 1939, Getting people into the Barbican cultural habit, Scheme halves call-up time for reservists, French MPs discuss abortion law in a dispassionate mood, PLP fights final battle over inquiry, Argentina gives safe conduct to ex-President, Troops not ruled out at hospital, Likely chairmen of select committees, Bayeux creates new showplace for Tapestry, The way Herr Strauss fascinates Germans, Papal visit: Troops are keeping a, Home air fares up by 10%, British press criticized over Kampuchea, Alberta Diary From prairie days to the oil age, Protest movement put down in China, Apology calms Commons storm, Rising fuel costs strengthen case for Stansted, Psychiatric unit reprieved, Mr Revie tells court of clashes while running England team, Ulster talks would be divisive, Unionists say, Leader of Ripper hunt returns after illness, American Bible movement on air in southern Lebanon with the word of God and a renegade major, £40 licence was needed for BBC's development plans, US seeking link on Harrier replacements, Rapid rise in party Politburo for possible Kosygin successor, Dr Kissinger berated by 'Pravda', '12 years' remark alleged, Picket line taken over by doctors and nurses, Mr Botha 'at rare buck feast', Cautious buyers at Renaissance jewelry sale. Index. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Gate Two, Stanley Gibbons Ltd., Mobil®, Cambodia, King George's, Toy0ta, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Dewar's, Woolwich, Inter-City, Halifax, Hilton International London, Laing, Philips, Bryant, The Post Office, Conder. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: A good manager at BL, All facts, figures and options promised on public sector rents, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Basque MP boycotts the Madrid parliament, GLC Bills go through, Model rules, Rhodesia force, Tackling EEC budget: agricultural changes will take much longer, Aircraft project will aid UK firms, Community could not have rebuffed Greece House of Lords, Modernization of Nato's long range theatre nuclear weapons House of Commons, Callous disregard for common humanity, Roles and mission row over Rapier missile, Bill seen as permit for moonlighter express, Villages not RAF targets, Changes in passenger transport licensing law designed to increase freedom of choice. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,084, Italy to raise museum charges, Personal Choice. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Parliamentary Notices, Art Galleries, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, La De La Creme Creme. Reviews: All the clarity of a jigsaw puzzle Mayakovsky Half Moon, Belfast play's prize, Shades of Dylan Forever Young Nottingham Playhouse, Cause for subsidy, Bournonville far from forgotten, Philharmonia/Rattle Festival Hall, Norma Covent Garden, Musical on the work ethic Irma La Douce Shaftesbury. Sport: Gay Spartan right back on Gold Cup trail, Sports in Brief, Innovators see the light as they catch up with the rest, Referee sends Starling off field after final whistle, Spain face huge World Cup bill, Dope tests carried out at two games, Midnight Court slumps to surprise defeat behind stable companion, Radley master plays right into Johnson's forehand, Solid play puts Griffiths through to semi-final, China announces plans for wide-spread participation, Cambridge take comfort from Ackford's aura, Racecourse man is cleared, Advice to tread cautiously, Croydon decide to stay home, Uefa Cup no longer the one that cheers, Cousins' marks match his ill-fitting boots, Slough suspend Lali for one match, Long-legged Bridge built for the future, Mrs King plans return, Chappell stands out against the night sky, Regional events to sharpen Britain's best, Mifsud turns tables on Dagley for title. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Cheer the beast on, there's hope yet, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 29, 1954 Enrico Fermi dies. Editorials/Leaders: Should British Lions Go To South Africa?, The Battle Of Dublin. Letters to the Editor: Conference on Ulster, Self-propelled hoardings, Reporting on obscenity, The way we vote, Minimum lending rate, Scientology ban, Professor Blunt, Pay not responding to monetary restraint, Islam's new century, The dismissal of Mr Robinson, Non-executive director's role, Age of violence, Deene Park ballroom, Wolfgang Amadeus Losey, Mountbatten statue, Assisted places scheme, Employment protection, 'Infallible' meters, Selling off a Saxon farm, A new title for the engineer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Publishing award. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, M Marcel L'herbier A force in the French cinema, Dr Krzysztof Dabrowski, Germaine Lubin. Law: Michaelmas Term calls to the Bar, Statutory defence denied to wife Grange Lane South Flats Ltd V Cook and Another, Power of courts to stop arbitrations Gregg and Others V Raytheon Ltd Bremer Vulkan Schiffbau und Maschinenfabrik V South India Shipping Corporation Ltd. Stock Exchange Tables: Small buying, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Mirages on Wall Street, Commodities, Attempt to move upward but few actual buyers, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street. Business and Finance: UK's brake on reactor study, Discount market, Confusion over size of Venezuela oil find, Price Changes Rises, Sun Life's 'hard-sell', "Over two-thirds of our business now arises overseas"., John Carr Doncaster manages 19pc rise in tough year, American consumer prices rise pushes inflation rate to 13.2 pc, Why Sir Michael bit the bullet, Labour may challenge Aerospace Bill status, Euro-$ Deposits, Japan relaxes its foreign exchange controls to boost the yen and fight inflation, McLaughlin & Harvey placing, Minister takes tough line on pay demands, Unions call for links on shipbuilding, Bank Base Rates, Imports push Hield Bros into losses at half-time, WGI wins through to 49pc rise, In Brief, EMS: Euro currency unit rates, UAE to cut oil output by 5pc in January, New NEB guidelines within two weeks, Business Diary: Cost-infective · PO's stamp of disapproval?, US banks squabble over Iran assets, Options, 10,000 new jobs aim for steel closure areas, Government amends Competition Bill, Aswan II Hydroelectric Power Plant Tender Invitation for Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Works, The Pound, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cavenham US, Sterling Spot and Forward, Briefly, Reunion Properties go to Hammerson in £42m deal, Money Market Rates, Seagram in £17m bid for Geo Sandeman, Should Britain use the oil weapon?, Samuelson Film Service goes into property, Inco outlook good; demand rises, Rothschild bids £16m for Dawnay Day, The UBS as Partner for International Financing Total Assets Top Fr. 65 Billion for the First Time, Transparent Paper is starting to recover, Latest results, Gold, Profit growth of Tecalemit slowed in first half, Leeds & District, Sterling: other markets Dollar spot rates, Seagram makes £17m bid for Sandeman, Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Interim Report for the six months ended September 30, 1979, Record Profits in a difficult half-year.. Business Appointments: Rank Xerox names managing director. Property: Rentals, Residential property.

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