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The Times - 12/12/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Henry Tanner, From Our Own Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Caroline Atkinson, From Michael Hornsby, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporte, By Our Political Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, By Craig Seton, By John Young Planning Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Robert Schuil, From Ian Murray, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From David Cross, From Dessa Trevisan, From Douglas Aiton, From M. G. Pillai, From Christopher Walker, From Ivor Davis, From Eric Marsden, From Ray Kennedy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Clive White, By Gerald Richmond, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, Annabel Ferriman, Brian Alderson, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, John Higgins, William Mann, Patrick J. Smith, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Charles Douglas-Home, David Laurent Giles, Michael Binyon, Bernard Levin, JOHN LUFF, , IAN CROWTHER, , HUGH CARADON, , B. W. BUDD, , JOHN WATKINSON, , JOHN COWLEY, , TOM HEY, , MAX BELOFF, , JAN HILDRETH, , ALLEN, , DAME ELIZABETH ACKROYD, , HAMISH SWANSTON, , G. A. ELWES, , A. M. C. WATERMAN, JOHN LEE, , R. B. WARD, , JOHAN WITT, , PETER NICHOLS, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Nicholas Hirst, David Felton, By Edward Townsend, NORMAN GRIGGS, , D. R. TOWNLEY, , J. D. RIMINGTON, , LEWIS STRETCH, , KINNOULL, , ALICE HEMMING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Oliver Stanley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Baron Phillips, by Michael Prest, By Alison Mitchell, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Wales takes brunt of steel cuts, Ex-manager back in Hongkong under escort, Labour pledge to end assisted school places, Mr Docherty says he wants to prosecute attackers, French accuse Britain of spreading new dog disease, Law 'may not be best for human rights', Supporter tells of train killing, Polytechnic head hopes to build bridges, More Shell drivers go back to work, Politics of poverty: options for change in the social services, Australians to attack drug syndicates, Worst of world hunger 'can be eliminated in 20 years', Weapons stored in Front's headquarters, inquiry told, More arts sponsors sought, Health service bureaucracy will be reduced and jobs will vanish in simplified structure, Indian Premier's party calling for skyscraper ban, Labour fight for consumer bodies, Boy opens a lake to aid industry and amenities, Overseas selling prices, Compulsory training for motor cyclists proposed, New record gold price reflects world instability, Deportation move against students 'unconstitutional', Virus used to cut island cat population, Reshaping of Israeli forces is resented, Will the fate of the US hostages follow the Korean pattern?, British sanctions against Salisbury will end tonight, Mrs Onassis seeks divorce from Russian, Chaos on roads as storms lash south of England, Strasbourg horse trading over the Community budget in crucial phase, Sharp reminder to Nato members of need to pay their way to guard against surprise attack, Colonel Gaddafi suspends aid to PLO and says he wants to improve relations with US, Railway safety warning, Mr Milligan opens assault on batteries, Spy trial of US hostages to be postponed while 'American crimes' are investigated, Vatican seeks to clarify writings, Traditions that deny jobs to blacks, Nobel money may get tax exemption, Paris tribute to Fastnet helicopter crews, The Navy should be fair to the Osprey, Mr Taverne backs Liberals in by-election, University faces ruin, Lord Annan says, MPs to study council house sales, Man allowed dogs to die during journey, New guide soon as Chinese drop 'red book', Council plans to offer £50 rewards to help curb vandalism, Lord Soames on way to Rhodesia despite ceasefire fears, Steel crisis challenges the economic strategy, £50,000 rise in Civil List to cover wage increases, Recalled Dutch envoy goes back to Paris, Tehran to sue Shah for return of $600m, Mr Haughey approved after bitter debate, Powers sought for limited bans on heavy lorries, Union seeks libel damages for article in 'The Times', Ten students and staff shot in raid by terrorists on Turin University, Uproar over Belgrade art show, Moscow Diary A serious case of speculation, Appeal fund to mark former Dean of York, Green pound devalued despite furious protests from French, Hoax call by Bhutto son alleged, Defiant cleric to face court over banning, Canadian Constitution may be altered over Quebec, Mrs Thatcher firm on missiles as left fails to force debate, Safe haven for world's largest floating dock, Pensioners to lose most under Bill, Journalist again loses plea over dismissal, Introduction of new examination is urged, Group calls for third London airport, BL chief 'hoping for backing', Too many tourists for worried Windsor, Accused S Korean dismisses lawyers, Soviet army mission in Angola, Hunt protester arrested at royal dinner, Transplants: Risk of cancer quantified, Challenge to the City's election practices, Allies asked to press Iran harder, Los Angeles busing causes 'white flight', Warning system noise recorded in DC10 crash, Final act of Smith defiance as Salisbury Parliament ends the 14 years of rebellion, Ailing Thai economy keeps general in power, Jobs appeal for disabled. Index. Display Advertising: Racal, Mobil, Bell's Scotch Whisky, LA Cage Aux Folles, Rippon Boswell & Company, C. Howard & Partners, Grindlays Bank Group, Bryant BUILD, Hilton International London, Hermes, The Navy's new Short Career Commission., Courvoisier, Christie's, Riviera Ligure. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: To lose the chance of a return to legality might lose it forever, What Budget defeat would mean, Mr Callaghan voices serious reservations House of Commons, Times Guide, Cross-border cooperation developing well, Nuclear weapons must be modernized-PM, Sanctions lifted with arrival of Lord Soames in Salisbury House of Lords, Criticism of EEC Council of Ministers: a bad budget for Europe European Parliament, Government plans for better management at local hospital level, Service wives' voting rights, Waiting lists lengthened during last winter, Providing legal framework for security services, Law lord's misgivings over new immigration rules, PM'S doubts over Bill of Rights, Ceasefire plans for separation of forces, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Sport: Council may call for Britain to be excluded, World champions absent, Sports in Brief, For the record Football, Scots unveil their new World Cup face, Today's fixtures, Pakistanis score rapidly, Wolves lose their rhythm under Grimsby pressure, Oxford's scrummaging power is decisive, The night Thomas rocked his man around the clock, All a question of endurance, Young Frazier maintains family tradition, Multi-phase possession, Ten years on but same shade haunts Arsenal, Rain puts three meetings in jeopardy, Fighting Fit to be trained for Gold Cup, Cup-conscious Forest may find new lease of life, Jockey Club try to do away with red tape, Ballsbridge brightens up, Boycott opens up his locker at last, Kulbir's chance to impress, Agreement deferred on sponsorship of Gillette Cup, Stenmark's finely judged performance, Rowe provides highlights. Reviews: The art of finding English for Ibsen, Makropoulos Case Dominion, Vigorously inventive comedy Wilfred Bush Theatre, Musgrave's spirit of Christmas present Christmas Carol Norfolk, Va, LSO/Colin Davis Festival Hall, Hickox Orchestra St John's, Anglo-Saxon manuscript trebles estimate at £52,000, Mabel Lucie Attwell-the kiddywinks phenomenon. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Theatres, Announcements, Educational, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, La De La Creme Creme. Law: Mareva assets may be used for payment of business debts Iraqi Ministry of Defence and Others v Arcepey Shipping Co SA and Another, Can a trade union sue in its own name for defamation? Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunication and Plumbing Union v Times Newspapers Ltd and Others.. Official Appointments and Notices: Joint winners of police staff college award, Latest appointments, University news Edinburgh Appointments, Bishop of Brentwood resigns, Army scholarships. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Leave space for extra noughts, please, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Dec 13, 1954 Imprisoned airmen. Editorials/Leaders: A Possession Not A Promise, Cautious Liberalization In Brazil. Letters to the Editor: Answering Vatican charges, Prompt delivery, Defining freedom, Damaged children, Bad stamp planning?, Taxing high pay increases, Britain's role in Iran, Fees to overseas students, Labour Party objectives, Opening the closed shop, No change, Level of investment in housing, The last goodbye, Milking the dairy, Training skilled workers and job prospects, Cost of private health care, Threat to local democracy, Dangers the new NEB must avoid, Lord Soames in Salisbury, God's messenger. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Granada Television, Brigadier D. V. Taylor, Obituary, Lt-Cdr Peter Roberts, Vc Bravery during the war at sea, Muriel Belcher, Mr Leslie Dow, Sir John Lawes, Mr Angus Graham. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Scotch thistle · Driving a hard bargain, Discount market, International Timber Corporation Interim Report, Stage set for bank staffs recruitment war, Borthwicks, Timber margins squeezed, Arlington Motor climbs 50pc, Brittains calls in receiver, Price Changes Rises, Serck Limited Preliminary Announcement, Aston may make MG offer soon, International, Heavy plant makers stung by allegations of poor performance, Euro-$ Deposits, Three-tier market now being considered, Govan Shipbuilders chairman dismissed, Dobson Park up as toy sales boom, Trafalgar House Limited Group Profit Year Ended 30th September 1979, UK must develop microprocessor if it is not to 'go out of business', K Shoes Limited Summary of Group Profits and Dividends, Bank Base Rates, Capital taxes: how much room for manoeuvre, In Brief, Montague L Meyer Limited Interim Report, Borthwick slightly ahead, Forecasters predict gloomy year ahead, Ashton's diamond find, Markets encouraged by limited growth in money supply figures, Options, A rival for the Christmas pudding, K Shoes 27 pc ahead, The Pound, Sterling Spot and Forward, Trucks offer rejected, Government to limit North Sea oil output, Straws in the wind, Utd Spring manages 16 pc rise, Compagnie Financière de Paris et des Pays-Bas. Unaudited And Unconsolidated Statement Of The Financial Situation As At 30th June, 1979, Briefly, Central Government Borrowing Requirement, Delay as Industry Bill returns to floor of House, Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Record Ridgeway pays nominal dividend, Carroll Inds sales top £100m, Bank statements for November, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, BSC to cut back capacity by almost one third, N.V. Beleggingsmaatschappij WERELDHAVE, Chrysler-no aid yet from French, Latest results, Gold, Eight Iranian loans under scrutiny by bank syndicates, ICGas Imperial Continental Gas Association, S. Simpson LIMITED, Prime rate rises to 19.5pc in Italy, Arlington Motors 50% Increase in half year profits, Sterling: Other Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, Barker & Dobson loss; no interim payment, Upheaval in the Eurocurrency markets, Norsk Hydro optimistic, EMS European Currency Rates, New guidelines further restrict NEB'S control of British Leyland. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Macmillan to join board of Yarrow and Co. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts buoyant, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Gilts lead the way up despite bank figures. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Cottages get 'first home' role again, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,096, Broadcasting Guide Television, Personal Choice.

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