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The Times - 07/12/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge and David Felton, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Bt Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas Dublin, From John Chartres Skipton, By Our Arts Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw Sheffield, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent., From Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Watts Jakarta, Dec. 6, From Nicholas Ashford Salisbury, Dec 6, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker, From Ray Kennedy, Ivan Barnes, Richard Wigg, Hugh Clayton, Ritzy, Brixton, David Robinson, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Reynolds, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie Real Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton, From Srikumar Sen Copenhagen, Dec 6, By Michael Phillips Rating Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Gregory F. Treverton, Geoffrey Smith, Patricia Clough, Pat Healy, ST OSWALD, , P. J. BALLARD, , CHARLES H. PICKTHORN, , DONALD GOULD, , D. GRIEVES, , EDWIN NOBLE, , PETER TEMPLE-MORRIS, , BERNARD WATES, , KATHERINE THWAITES, , BERNADETTE DORR, , MALCOLM HEATH, , A. J. HOWELL, , VAUGHAN F. J. MORGAN, , JEAN CURTIS-RALEIGH, , ONSLOW, , H. C. G. MATTHEW, DENIS WHITE, , Delavor House, , RICHARD JARMAN, , SHEILA COLVIN, , By the Staff of Nature, By Peter Norman and Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl Washington, Dec 6, By John Huxley, Michael Prest, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Arthur Reed, By Robin Young, By Stephen Goodwin, , By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, L. SIMMENS, , F. S. FOREMAN, , PETER HEILBRUNN, , LAURENCE SHAW, , R. T. ADDIS, , P. H. H. VERSTAGE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Pullen, By Alison Mitchell, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Diplomat's election as President points to reforms in S Korea, 'L'Aurore' to merge into Hersant press empire, Ambulance service 'an industrial battlefield', Immigrant quota plan is finally dropped, Polytechnic cancels Joseph talk, BBC should get attuned to satellites, Sir Harold says, Non-smoker causes aircraft rebellion, Town clerk sent to prison for arson at office, £500,000 allotted to save The Grange, Mr Thatcher pleads for Lions tour, New Peking site for 'democracy wall', Spanish Minister demands negotiations over Gibralter, Kampuchea bill costly for Kremlin, US plans mobile force for use in trouble spots, Savings Bonds withdrawn, Move to debate coal and steel disputes, Private bid for £400m BL plants, Overseas selling prices, Detective 'confused' after Khashoggi letter, Surprise change in name of union reform Bill, Gaullists look up to Mrs Thatcher, Editor says report was fair, Challenger for speed title unveiled, Berlin Diary On the edge of the technological revolution, Motoring Turbocharge offers glamour and saves fuel, Mr Botha wins apology, Noisy planes to be banned in EEC by 1988, N Yemen threat to recall envoy, Warsaw Pact urges West not to deploy missiles and offers talks, Politics is fun for Lord Soames, Blow to hopes for speedy ceasefire, Will Europe become a party battleground?, Senator Kennedy rebuked for remarks on Shah, Free TV for elderly would mean £50 licences, The Schmidt sparkle brings party into line, Munch woodcut makes £42,000, Head teachers do manage schools, union retorts, TGWU expected to boycott reorganization talks at BL, Tito warning to clerics on Islam, Microbiology: Vaccine for hepatitis, Patriotic Front forces step up attacks, Iceland's new government may be left wing, Britain ends recognition of Pol Pot regime, Health services Bill fails to reduce bureaucracy and falls short of expectations, Conservatives feel, Surprise defeat for Korchnoi, Bicycle ban on trains upsets club, Confused argument on fatty diet, Compromise candidate drops out of fight to succeed Mr Lynch, The 10 million who are haunted by poverty, Questions about expenses put to six athletes, Students seek 36% rise in maintenance grant, Hostile reception in Harlem for Mrs Carter, Coroner warns potholers of danger in explosives, Israelis count cost of Sinai pull-back, Cuts affecting old and handicapped 'unacceptable in a just society', Zimbabwe Bill gets fast passage, Miners want early talks on BSC coal imports, Euro MP presses for rise in prices of all farm goods, Unions angry at 40,000 Civil Service jobs cut, S Africa starts inquiry into need for tougher press law, Free nursery education may be obligatory, Russia tries to land plane in Malaysia, £18,111 for Joe Davis souvenirs, Manna in the heavens for those who fear to fly, Libya 'turns on PLO guerrillas', Trolleybuses may return with fewer overheads, China and Indonesia to discuss diplomatic links, Arms control: the new missile test facing Nato, Farce of accountability in India, Two leaders 'albatrosses' to Front, Two-train crash: Wreckage near, Persuading the EEC to keep helping its poor, Crowded weekend of a congressman, Claim that anarchists' trial is political untrue, judge says, PO unveils its blue electronic payphone, Reopen file on Trotskyists, Labour peer says, Muslim militants in Tabriz take over from Khomeini men, Ancient farming village is saved by minister, BMA defers 'ban' on 3-day sickness benefit forms, US against delay by Europe, Home-made shows lead the Christmas fare on ITV, Antarctic crash bodies flown to New Zealand, Depleted RAF borrows planes from US to airlift lorries and helicopters to Salisbury, New threat to fuel supplies, Inquiry into nuclear report leak, Minister inquires into prisoner's death. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Officials ready: The appointment of Lord, Latest appointments, RNLI awards, Revie resignation involved deceit, court is told. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Gate, Thomson's EQUITY & Life Brokers, Manchester Business School, Mbf, Mullard, Thomas Webb Crystal, Bhhi, Datsun, Rsc, The news magazine., The Red Cross, Doulton Wallguard Ltd, Contact Atcost Limited, The Times, The Bill Douglas, Ibm, Pianos, Book Tokens, Rutland Gallery, Lep Air Ltd., Colling Wood, Conder, Victoria Wine, Emi. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Switched to Commons, Making population aware of civil defence plans, Britain withdraws recognition of Kampuchea, New commission next year for Royal Navy, Recent sale of BP shares cost £7.5m, Royal Assent, Servicemen being urged to register for voting, Monetary control the key to reducing inflation, Zimbabwe Bill next week, Civil Service to lose 40,000 jobs: £212m saving annually: minister gives assurance on essential tasks House of Lords, Import controls opposed, An inquiry into leak of Cabinet papers, No wish for strike action, Statutory policy leads to explosion in pay settlements House of Commons, Russian-made cards cause deep offence. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, Announcements, Parliamentary Notices, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Curious commission RPO/Pritchard Festival Hall, The film immutable against life's changes Pickpocket (A) Ica Town Bloody Hall (X) Nine Months (X)/ The Two of Them (X), Covent Garden, Play for Today BBC 1, Last night's television Premiere BBC 2, Young Vic, Salzburg Festival. Sport: New tournament to be held in the London region, Golf, Barber among ten men kept waiting, Sports in Brief, Miss Nadig on course to repeat Sapporo triumph, Soviet Union back on top of the world, Nash retains a crown that is ringed with boos, Mrs Perry may be forced to withdraw, Boycott and Miller stave off threat of defeat, Consistency puts Mosey ahead of local hope, Hannon is sent down-to Tranmere, V A T man leaves the door ajar for overseas owners, Tennis, Wales appoint Lloyd as national coach, Ill-tempered behaviour now reaching level of an epidemic, Forest pin League Cup hopes on past and not present results, Jack Madness best of a tough field, Briars leaves only one question unanswered, Holders reach final with little trouble, Pakistan in a position of complete domination. Law: Coins are not 'goods', No watching doctor Hall v Avon Area Medical Authority, Double criminality in extradition law In re Budlong In re Kember. Editorials/Leaders: The Limits Of Professional Negligence, India's Disjointed Election, Herr Schmidt Rides High. Letters to the Editor: Answering Vatican charges, Cultural diet, Travelling in hope, Pay talks at British Steel, Churches and V A T, Reviving Civil Defence, V A T problem with company credit cards, Realistic view of executive salaries, Invention guide, Wolfgang Amadeus Losey, Gladstone's return, Replacing curative medicine, A suitable case for treatment, A sorry pass, Bureaucratic shackling, EEC farm spending, A role for Britain in Iran, A suggested new mechanism for selling television time, Saving yellow paint. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Wednesday, Dec 8, 1954 Cairo executions. Obituaries: Dr R. F. Fortune Contribution to the development of social anthropology, Lt-Colonel J. O. Parker, Sir Philip Morris, Mr Hiram Powell. Business and Finance: Discount market, English China Clays buys US group, Consumer protection legislation 'may be costing £150m a year', Method for allocating oil blocks may be changed, Only a slight fall at LRC group, British Tar up 13pc, International, Rolls-Royce engines link with Japan, Scapa Group Interim Report, Airbus still denied US aircraft market, Compagnie Francaise DES Petroles Consolidated Results for First Half 1979, Fine Art aims for record year, How much damage to the dollar?, Euro-$ Deposits, GEC beyond the recession, Bank Base Rates, Insider dealing law 'not a threat to investment', US officials tour Europe to win support for 'money war' against Iran, In Brief, Morgan Crucible tops £10m after nine months, Cawoods Interim Report, Options, Unions pledge to fight shipyard job cuts, The Pound, A hard day's talking for the steel unions, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Sterling Spot and Forward, Rise of 52pc at Cawoods, Money Market Rates, Opec oil cuts move disclosed by Iran, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Business Diary: Dennis's menaces · On the hop, Cash threat to export promotions, Latest results, Kleinwort purchase, Gold, BSC launches £1,000m plan, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, America renews efforts to reduce dependence on imported oil, National Enterprise Board passes British Leyland responsibility back to Government, Guildhall Property Company Limited, Briefly 'Johnnies' group dividends, Hitachi rises 20 pc, Metals with a memory of their own, St Piran answers its auditors, The General Electric Company Limited, CBI team set for Rhodesia mission, Evans Of Leeds Limited, EMS European Currency Rates, Italian oil irregularities denied, Offer For R. A. Dyson, Guarantees extended. Stock Exchange Tables: Bouts of selling, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Rhodesia the only bright spot in the gloom. Business Appointments: BR board seat for shipbuilders' chairman. Property: Commercial & Industrial Property, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,092, Broadcasting Guide Television, Personal Choice.

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