The Times - 29/11/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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From Michael Hornsby Brussels, Nov 28, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Cross Washington, Nov 28, By Clifford Webb and Donald Macintyre, By Marcel Berlins, From Peter Nichols Ankara, Nov 28, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Labour Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby Arts Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas Londonderry, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, From Our Correspondent St Albans, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, From Ian Murray Paris, Nov 28, From David Wood Dublin, Nov 28, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Nov 28, From Patricia Clough Bonn, Nov 28, From Michael Binyon Moscow, Nov 28, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanter Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Nov 28, From Robert Fisk Tehran, Nov 28, By Our Foreign Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent Nairobi, Nov 28, From Our Correspondent Hongkong, Nov 28, By Arthur Reed, From Our Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy Johannesburg, Nov 28, Melvyn Bragg, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Griffiths, Patrick J. Smith, Irving Wardle, Noël Goodwin, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Michael Ratcliffe, Bernard Fergusson, Oliver Whitley, John Russell Taylor, David Williams, H. R. F. Keating, Tom Hutchinson, Ion Trewin, Shona Crawford Poole, Michael Shanks, Martin Huckerby, Ronald Butt, BARBARA REYNOLDS, , Roland Moyle, Brian Fothergill, GEOFFREY ROBINSON, House of Commons., RICHARD BUTLER, , DOURO, JOHN HEDDLE, , RICHARD RILEY, , T. G. TALBOT, , S. G. HALL, , KYNASTON THOMPSON, , GORDON NONHEBEL, , JAMES BLEWITT, , KUSOOM VADGAMA, , BUCCLEUCH, , J. L. HOPKINS, , By the Staff of Nature, By Our Philatelic Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Sydney Friskin, By Lewine Mair, By Roy McKelvie, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, From Peter Norman, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, John Huxley, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Koji Nakamura, By Edward Townsend, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, FRANCISCO R. PARRA, , PETER KIRBY, , JULIAN RIDSDALE, , J. P. WATTS, , WILLIAM J. HENNESSEY, , MICHAEL PARKER, , ANGUS ACWORTH, , PETER OVER, , W. HOWELL, , ROBERT J. HOROWITZ, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Hugh Clayton, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Prest, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: 'Wide access' to MI5 files, Ministers attack 'mindless' marchers, Arms control bargaining cuts risk of upsetting the nuclear balance, Officials attack Pekings 'democracy wall', NUT forces selection plans to be postponed, The DC 10's catalogue of disaster, Government reneguing on conservation commitments, amenity groups say, EEC leaders face threat to throw out budget, Talking stock, Agricultural research to lose 300 jobs, Premium Bonds, Albania's Stalinist rulers are wooed by 'Pravda', RAF 'needs more fighters and quickly', Miners expect new pay talks after ballot, Higher tax threat if pay rises go on, Agreement on national heritage 'vital', Appeal on arts for disabled, Call for technology to have priority in all school teaching, Doubts multiply over progress towards peace in Middle East, Botha anger wins little sympathy, Where the Second World War seems like only yesterday, Graduate teachers find jobs, Making unity a weapon, Cool welcome for the Pope in Ankara, Cologne court uproar over Nazi past of witness, Namibian party insists on Swapo disarming, Iran names TV chief as Foreign Minister, 76,000 faulty doses of vaccine missing, Knife scuffle in Kennedy office suite, Closure of cancer centres is defended, TUC to review its links with CBI and Government after National Enterprise Board resignations, The Shah's palace yields up its gilded secrets, £31m increase in grant to universities, M Giscard strives to bring moderation back to political life, Australia reassures Asean on Kampuchea move, Ingmar Bergman wins his long tax dispute, Anarchists in brawl at Labour rally, Second BL union backs away from strike, Fear and tension continue in Seychelles, The king of editors and the people he likes best, Decline of West 'in interest of mankind', Microbiology: Vaccine production, Overseas selling prices, Britain cleared of using tax to curb foreign drinks, Lord Carrington tries to allay Front's fears, Prison officers deny abusing their power, Clash shuts citizens' aid bureau, Fundamental reform of obscenity law proposed, Save The Grange: Those interested in, Move to change the face of Soho, When Blunt view of a 'Poussin' changed, Students picket Dublin Castle, Changes urged in mobility allowance rules, Bruising contest of wills in EEC, 12 compositors bring out morning paper, Action stepped up in BBC dispute, Police say man admitted spade murder, Special stamps to feature British birds, Acas helps with hospital's peace negotiation, Nuclear industry 'could choke on its own waste', Underworld cashes in on exodus to Hongkong, Houses 'should be designed for change in fuel supply', The EEC budget crisis: is our oil the answer?, Mr Revie denies he quit over 'fixed' games issue, Supreme Soviet hears bleakest economic forecast since the war, Pay deal averts British Oxygen strike, New Zealand DC 10 with 257 on board crashes into volcano on Antarctic sightseeing flight, Arts Council advisory subcommittees to be cut in reorganization, Mr Carter warns Iran 'of other remedies', Protest over immigration by Chinese, Punitive regime opposed by Home Office, Sniper kills man aged 106 at celebrations, President Moi streamlines Cabinet for the 1980s, Carrickmore reaction 'too quick', Controversial secret codes on benefits are likely to be ended, Mr Callaghan seizes a slender thread. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Lancia., The Times Christmas Fashion Offers, Ppa, John chartered, Gate Two, Multiple Display Advertisements, Stanley Gibbons Publications Ltd., Mullard, The Hogarth Press, Foord surveyors, The Times Births Column., Boucheron, Cambodia, High & Dry, The Times, Provincial Building Society, Dewar's, BBC Publications, The Listener, The Windsor Story, The Halifax Building Society, Ibm, Philips, Halcyon Days, Hine, Radio On, Libyan Arab Airlines, Hamish Hamilton. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Colonel of The Life Guards, New flag officer, Mr John Hume appointed unopposed to lead SDLP, Conservation awards. Politics and Parliament: MP pleads: do not be seduced by PR system House of Commons, Monitoring for breaches of Helsinki pact, Introductions, Spanish border restrictions unjustified, Responsible pay bargaining only effective way forward: important talks next week, 'Short-term difficulties will not deflect us', Nothing can justify high level of pay demands, The problem involved in product liability House of Lords, A critical look at aid, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Law: Solicitors' costs in criminal trials Regina V Wilkinson. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, La De La Creme Creme, £6,000 plus Appointments. Reviews: Vindication of a dubious choice Rise and fall of the City of Mahagonny Metropolitan Opera, Protean genius recorded, Special relationships, A role for the future, The light brigade, A Portrait of Nancy Astor Bbc2, Concert Hall Radio 3, Coppola's vision of apocalypse, 'Treasure' fails to find a buyer, Science fiction, Uncle Vanya Hampstead Theatre, Salzburg Mozarteum Queen Elizabeth Hall, Half a marriage, Espert and Albert Riverside Studios, Crime, Contemporary Dance Saddler's Wells, Arts Diary From Georgia to the Round House, Two new plays at The Warehouse. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 30, 1954, If hell is your choice, choose it. Editorials/Leaders: The Voice Of The Saudi Past, What's The Harm?. Letters to the Editor: Let down by a lizard, Cheques abroad, No 'ulterior motives' behind Venezuelan oil announcement, Raising EEC farm prices, Pickets and hospital patients, The language of Common Prayer, Aid in new guise, Joseph Swan's contribution to the electric lamp, Economic realism, Price of a mortgage, Beer duty, Buying gilts, Reviving Civil Defence, Car industry as employer, Gladstone's return, BL management, Dante and treachery, History of Government's BP holding, Mountbatten statue?, Jury vetting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Robert Alford, Mr P.H. Muir, Mr Dan Wallace, Sir Reginald De Montmorency, Obituary, Professor Colin Cherry Major work on communication. Sport: Essex stimulated by relaxed atmosphere, Brown and James pay heavy penalty, Mrs Moser flat out all the way for gold, Sports in Brief, Italy's margin of defeat is respectable, Boost for U S Cup hopes, Metcalfe prompts Cambridge and Peck proves a point, Silver Buck win 'divides' the family, Sending off adds to Blackpool woe, Transfers are forecast, Irish ranks swell in Curtis Cup party, Eintracht provide icing on the cake, Sudden death of Torsham Khan, Football results yesterday, For the record Tennis, Bristol are right on Cue, Well-worn virtues see England home, When the lights went out on Cousins, Lovell survives setbacks. Business and Finance: Discount market, Chemical plant aid conditions rejected, Shell increases the price of petrol, diesel and heating oils by 2p, Taking the surgeon's knife to Germany's lame duck, Dollar spot rates, Price Changes Rises, Business Diary: Back pedalling? · Return to sender, Charterhall Limited, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, Renwick sees hard year ahead, Euro-$ Deposits, Gold surges by $14 in hectic day for bullion, EEC moves closer to treaty with Comecon, Toyota (GB) seeks site for HQ and expansion, Grampian TV falls, Bank Base Rates, Dawnay may attract counter bid, In Brief, Closed shop deals spreading, Matthew Brown ends year with over £4m, EMS: Euro currency unit rates, A bitter-sweet argument, Options, R. & J. Pullman Ltd., After-effects of wine lake plan worries BP, MPs press Government for business loans plan, Goldfields group aids B Elliott's 23 pc rise, The Pound, Lack of leverage in oil market weakens yen, Sterling Spot and Forward, Sugar rationing in Delhi, Briefly, London Weekend to put up advertising rates despite complaints about low audiences, Hanson Trust calls off its bid for Barber Oil group, Money Market Rates, Iran splits the bankers, British Steel talks on joint company with GKN at advanced level, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Brickhouse Dudley slips, ITV dispute will hit Geers Gross, TUC hits out at capital taxation, Is the pound about to slide?, Latest results, Gold, Morgan Guaranty tries to freeze $40m of Iran assets in West Germany, Sterling: other markets, Managers divided on employment protection, Better margins aid recovery by Avon in second half, CWS to join retailers in merger talks. Business Appointments: New chairman for BNP. Stock Exchange Tables: Equities marked up while gilts look for a lead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Cons Gold shares up, Rally continues. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats, Property Have a flat in a country mansion. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,085, Broadcasting Guide Television, Personal Choice.
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