The Times - 20/12/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Blake, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From John Chartres, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Corresnondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Ian Murray, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, From James Reston, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, From David Cross, From Moshe Brilliant, From Eric Marsden, From Sinan Fisek, From Richard Wigg, From Neil Kelly, Margaret Stone, Jacky Gillott, Richard Holmes, Robert Skidelsky, H. R. F. Keating, Billy Graham, Robert Foxcroft, Tim Heald, Glenys Roberts, John Percival, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Ian Bradley, Martin Huckerby, Bernard Levin rushes to the defence of London's Cabbies, FAWZEYA MAKHLOUF., W. E. BAUGH, , JOHN WALLEY, , LYNN KIRKHAM, , BRIDGET PLOWDEN, JOHN M. TROTTER, , JOHN COWLEY, , F. BENNETT, N. F. KEMBER, , TERENCE PRITTIE, , PETER FONTES, , J. A. MUIR GRAY, , JOHN MAHONEY SJ, , CHRISTOPHER DYMENT, , KENNETH R. SMITH, , PIERS WARBURTON, , D. M. A. DOEH, , JEAN REDDAWAY, , VIVIAN VALE, , By Martin Huckerby, By the staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Jason Tomas, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, By Aubrey Morris, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Caroline Atkinson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By David Blake, From Clifford Webb, Donald Macintyre, By Our Economics Staff, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, David Blake, By Alison Mitchell, By John Huxley, S. B. TIETZ, , JAHANGIR AMUZEGAR, , MICHAEL J. ROOS, , JOHN METHVEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Whitmore, Michael Binyon, By Baron Phillips, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle, John Carter, Marina Vaizey, John Earle, Colin Price Beech, Margaret Allen, John Huxley, Ted Trott, Barbara Stebbins, Wilfrid Thomas, Joyce Rackham, Diana Patt, J. C. Trewin, Derek Winnert, Nicholas Christopher,
ResumoNews: 'Remarkably merciful' jury clear four of plot, Indian Communists paying price of disastrous alliance after failing to find dynamic alternative, Patriotism must be the policy now, Tower pays £12,000 for Louis XV flintlock, Elderly 'face eviction', 'Terrorist' now 'guerrilla' in Rhodesia broadcasts, Spoleto leads to peak of festival season, NUJ talks today on pay settlement rebuff, Scientists tell Soviet public that fears about safety of nuclear power stations are groundless, Neglected territory has everything to offer, Snowdon scheme aids farms, Pakistan gets tougher law on defamation, Royal College of Radiologists, 10,000 fewer training places for unemployed, OECD foresees 3.5m more jobless next year, Compromise hope in row on party inquiry, Gradual return to civilian rule for Argentina, Increase in cost of milk to be announced today, Iran shows little concern at threat of US blockade, Veiled threat by Peking of intervention in Thailand, Nine remanded in custody after raids, With wine in mind, More beds must be filled, The rise of the compleat businesswoman, Ramblers seek to outlaw trail riders, Cars mar the famous five, El Salvador troops kill peasants in farm siege, Reluctance at Vatican to discuss ban, Light industry and commuting help recovery, Ceremony opens road to Zimbabwe, Some useful publications, IBA heartens television pressure group, Mr Prior challenged on effect of new picket law, Israelis on rampage after women hurt by stones, Where life is always lived to the full, BR under growing cash pressure to agree on manpower plan, Group seeks welfare pledge from Government, Epidemics feared in Kampuchea camps, Dismissed police chief wins claim, US hope of accord on autonomy of Palestinians, Rich gardens where springs relief, France puts its ministers on horsepower rating, Navy officer is cleared of being drunk, Science undergraduates favourites for firsts, Hans Küng defies ban by Vatican on teaching, Medieval jewel on a hilltop, Bill to curb football hooliganism, Post union calls one-day stoppage, Where history blocks progress, Zoology: Fossil fish from China, Former Kenyan police chief held on return, Complaints of sadism and brutality on Broadmoor patients, Labour Party demands study of British withdrawal from EEC, Gloomy background to housing Bill, 'Twilight world' woman awarded £96,000, In a bandit's footsteps, Orangemen prepare mass demonstration in Ulster, Protection sought for workers in the home, Lesotho families choose exile this Christmas, Letter bomb sent to next chairman of National Enterprise Board, Man gets five years for crossbow attack, The perfect vacation-from a data bank, Better council homes for old people promised, Mr Brezhnev's working birthday, Brooding beauty with a menacing quiet, Chirac plan for Les Halles unveiled early, Rising cost of the swift descent of mountains, Cost of school meals to rise by 5p to 35p in February, Man cleared of rifle killing, Scottish Labour conference faces many critical motions, Government approves school merger, Mass tourism defies the kidnappers, Overseas selling pices, Board to publish safety analysis of nuclear power stations after criticism of unnecessary secrecy, Korchnoi's son jailed for evading military service, No action over breaching of Rhodesia oil sanctions, Russia's economic ills spell danger for us all, Arts Diary Dreaming of a future cornucopia, Code of practice proposed for union recognition, The Times Cook, BL talks on pay and productivity are adjourned, Bishop Muzorewa persuaded to sign ceasefire agreement after assurances by Governor, Robin Mead describes the pleasures of motoring on autostrada and toll-free road Surviving the baptism by rush hour, Mrs Thatcher gives US lesson in serenity, Another respite for France in lamb dispute, Race case against tax officials, British Steel invites unions to renewed wage negotiations but threat of strike remains, Changing working-class views vital in education, martial law in Turkey extended by two months, Terrorist jailed 15 years for Stockholm siege, A moving scene of culture, Insulation scheme is criticized, Illuminating culture is aim of exhibition, Heady autumn evenings when talk is of wine, Oxford loss Cambridge gain, Environmental control reduces rate of industry's acute diseases. Index. Picture Gallery: Cities Of Tuscany, Holidays In Italy. Display Advertising: Cariplo, Commercio Estero, Italian State Tourist Office, Club Calabria, Italian Language At Dante Alighieri, The Times, The Pool Promoters Association, BARCLAYS International, H. Upmann, Tuscan Regional Government, Ms Filtro King Size, Hospital Saving Association, Iasm, Alitalia, Orient, Grange Sises, Trentino, E.S.I.T. ENTE Sardo Industrie Turistiche, Panorama Holidays, Hine.The connoisseurs' cognac, Sardegna Turismo, Holiday in Messina, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, L' Air Liquide (Uk) Ltd., Italian Tourist Office,, Dema, Banco DI Napoli, The Italian holiday experts., Umbria, Italian State Tourist Office (E.N.I.T.). News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Debate on Broadmoor prison refused, Information on dumping of toxic poisons, Capital projects to bear brunt of British Council cuts House of Lords, Battle tank for next century, Dutch security breach: Government have not had a satisfactory explanation, Oil companies not to be prosecuted for breaches of Rhodesia sanctions House of Commons, Minister contends that majority favour private medicine, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, The Commission Of The European Communities, Theatres, Acknowledgments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 23, Entertainments. Law: When survivor is ineligible for farm tenancy Jackson v Hall Williamson v Thompson and Another. Reviews: Illuminated manuscripts, Fiction, New Leviathan Politics in Industrial Society:, Gospel seller, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, The personification of Peter Pan, Babes in the Wood Watford, Just a Verse and Chorus Leicester, Two orchestras share lead in Festival Hall popularity, A Night in Venice Coliseum, Crime, Another newspaper The Bedside Guardian, Quick guide, LMP/Elder Festival Hall, Speed King BBC 2. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 21, 1954, Hail to my hero, the E1 Cid of the road. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Brezhnev's Birthday, Taking The Dole Off The Index, The Labour Hymnal, Series Three. Letters to the Editor: Splitting the ITV regions, Britain's independent nuclear deterrent, Saving energy, Charities and VAT, British Steel closures, Steadying the Ark, Communicating with shop-floor, Christmas post, In need of benefit, Changing the writ of summons, Difficulties of exploiting an invention, Closure of consulates, Safety first, Responsibilities of IMF executive directors, The Silvestri family, The Camp David accords, Need for careful study of product liability issues, God's messenger. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Diocese of Bradford, Awards for brave children, Latest appointments, University news King's College. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Group Captain Robert Halley Notable feat of daring in the Third Afghan War, Professor P. R. Crowe. Deaths. Sport: Why a bigger splash means less on the pools, Mallinson's strength and service are enough, Maybank returns to Fulham for £150,000, Sports in Brief, A superb innings by Boycott goes to waste, Ice the only threat to Miss Nadig, Snow reports, Two goals that could do much for Little, New York ban may be lifted on Dec 30, Zongalero adds spice to Mandarin dish, Charles causes W. Indians a lot of trouble, Mrs Gilks left out of training party, Roche follows Rosewall into retirement, Sponsors do Haydock proud next year, Last night's football results, How a Birmingham bank clerk gets his kicks, Ingarfield walks on but Gower runs, For the record Tennis, A punishing lesson for Stein's new boys, Board close the loophole exploited by Somerset, Villa must put his feet up over Christmas, Ian Greig takes honours for the universities, Umpiring decisions upset Pakistan, says Asif, British team occupy strong position. Business and Finance: Coming to terms with Opec oil price rises, Discount market, Chipping away at the unemployment market, Business Diary: Recycled energies · Pay on site, Price Changes Rises, Eurosyndicat, A packet of trouble for the cigarette makers, Companies 'misled' by emphasis on profits, Euro-$ Deposits, BOC International Ltd, Commission agrees steel takeovers, Esso chief to head British Aerospace, BOC's defensive qualities, Bank Base Rates, Kwik Save Now Operates 226 Stores, CBI takes tougher attitude and aims for abolition of closed shop, UK textile producers call for cut in imports, In Brief, First-half losses at A Monk, Rockefeller retirement ends era at top US bank, Options, OECD anxiety for developing nations, Linfood recovery continues, Average pay rises now running at 16.7 pc, The Pound, Gold soars towards $500 before closing the day at record price, Turnbull Scott Holdings Limited, Sterling Spot and Forward, Briefly, Sale talk boosts Ferranti, Money Market Rates, How docile are Russia's unions? Moscow, Bank of England predicts inflation and recession will raise state borrowing, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Amoco likely to go ahead in South Montrose field, Statement likely today on Leyland funding, Latest results, Brazilian Sterling Loans:, Eulabank, Gold, Average Earnings, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, Herbert may sell plants to cut losses, New Year money puzzle, Renault takes 10pc stake in Volvo as talks with BL fail, EMS European Currency Rates, Sony to boost capital investment, No Fisons bid for Agricultural, Redman Heenan jumps 21pc, Hollis Bros. And E.S.A. Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Buyers come back and prices start to climb, Recent Issues, Technical Rally, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street. Business Appointments: New joint chairman of S G Warburg & Co. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,103, Personal Choice. Property: Rentals.
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