The Times - 16/11/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, By Stewart Tendler and Ian Bradley, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Ronald Kershaw Barnsley, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Thomas Belfast, By Penny Symon, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Annabel Ferriman Dublin, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Our Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges of The Times Educational Supplement, By Pat Healy, By Ian Bradley, European Parliament Strasbourg, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From John Chartres Manchester, By Peter Hennessy, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Sinan Fisek, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, From Peter Hazelhurst, From John Best, Edward Mortimer, David Cross, Peter Strafford, William Mann, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Noël Goodwin, John Percival, By Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By John Hennessy, Norman Fox, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Peter Hennessy and Keith Jeffery Dr Keith Jeffery is a Lecturer in History and Politics at the Ulster Polytechnic., William Frankel, Nicholas Ashford, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, HUGH DYKES, , R. A. LINDLEY, WILLIAM RUSSELL., DONALD TRELFORD., BOB SADLER, , RORY JOHNSTON, , F. A. HAYEK., BILL LOWNDES., PETER VINTNER., PATRICK CROSS, , KENNETH LAMBERT, , NORMAN MACKENZIE, , AUSTEN SPEARING, , MARY WHITEHOUSE., CHRISTOPHER FRY, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Richard Allen, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Michael Prest, From Peter Norman in Brussels and Frank Vogl in Washington, By John Huxley, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, By Ronald Faux, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, J. W. SEABRIGHT, , I. H. SLEE, , JACK GRIFFITHS, , A. J. PRETLOVE, , J. R. BRUMMELL., By Edward Townsend, KURT KLAPPHOLZ., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frank Vogl, Michael Prest, Kenneth Owen, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Alison Mitchell, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Defence risk in decline of merchant fleet, Iceberg will take Captain Scott's body out to sea, Savage increase in interest rates squeezes mortgages, Angry MPs query spy tip-off, Collectors go for Fabergé's magic name at Sotheby's sale of Russian art works, Growing exasperation in Moscow over trend of Iranian events, Peer says Information Bill is repressive, Home Office thinks again about girl's deportation, Official Solicitor stays out of lead peril case, Gunmen kill Portuguese leftist militant, Strike threat by British Oxygen men, Indian marriage system is explained to Mr Whitelaw, 15 more local radio stations are approved, Ministers are urged to act quickly on child benefits, Be ready to act on claim, miners told, Shadow Cabinet wins approval on compensation, NUT demands 'true' pay comparability study, Education cuts are falling short, Naturalists hunt extinct tiger in Tasmania, Mrs Gandhi's son to be poll candidate, US plays down claims for compensation, Life gets tougher if you live in Cairo, Vatican staff may form trade union, Dissident trade unionist sent to mental hospital, Israel hands back historic Sinai monastery to Egypt, Immunity for Holy See's base in London, Sands identical, Mountbatten trial is told, Thais prepare camps for 200,000 more refugees, New Labour threat to independent schools, Officer critically ill after shots in Basque city, Doubts about pricing out the foreigners, Personal Choice, Austrians go ahead with Prague trip, Petition for audit of 'profligate' council, 50 missing in Bosporus tanker blast, Kampala Diary, 110 settlers menace survival of Mr Begin, Professor Blunt named as spy, Can Mr Carter still rely on the Jewish vote?, Lloyd George and the strikebreakers, Duke points to the frailties of officials, 'Cold War' over trade unsets Russians, Full accord on Rhodesia transition at London talks, Death sentence on African, Overseas selling prices, Action to be taken for eviction of Provisional Sinn Fein from its headquarters in Belfast, M Giscard's promises greeted by jeers in south-west France, London agreement a damp squib in Salisbury, Prison board member in visits row, Disco dancers face weapons search, Bonn resists Eastern pressure on missiles, Miss World not shown as BBC dispute worsens, Mr Heseltine is attacked over Pennines policy, Threats to 8 Ugandan politicians, Surprise dismissal of general involved in Nablus mayor dispute, Levesque bastion among three seats lost, Mr Carter to defy 'blackmail by Iran', Pope may allocate greater role to Opus Dei political movement, Peach plea over inquest fails, Chancellor fails to reassure Tory backbenchers worried about the effect of his monetary policy, Military regime allows controlled opposition, Productivity and pay plan put to rail unions, Sewerage breakdown is political nightmare, 'Fatigued' Ayatollah refuses to rule on fate of American hostages, Dispute may stop colour magazine's first issue, Cheaper fares hope from transport Bill, All main nations of Europe sign air pollution pact, Motoring Mr Fowler is keen to assist the motorist, Forces' pay rises boost recruitment, Obstetrics: Intensive care risk, BBC film man denies IRA incident 'staged', Seven stand for late Transport Minister's seat, Text of Thatcher statement on immunity deal, £12.5m plea for silicon chip learning, Delay expected on new pension and wages rule. Index. Display Advertising: Royal Mail Parcels, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Bell's Scotch Whisky, John chartered, Iea, The Army Benevolent Fund, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hill Samuel Group, National Library For The Blind, Minet Holdings Ltd, The Times, Edinburgh Crystal, Miss Worth, alfa Romeo, Bhhi, Foord surveyors. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Second reading, Temple Bar Trust, UK passport holders, Drill and discipline for young thugs, Isle of Man to have its own customs, MLR of 17% 'demonstrates Government's determination to be firm', The financial imbalance within EEC, Charge of incompetence over monetary policy, EEC most invest in alternative energy sources, Dumped Christmas cards could ruin an industry, Fluoridation still encouraged House of Lords, Better protection for British companies trading in America, New rules should reduce immigrants by 2,000 a year, Aerospace and aviation Bills next week, The action needed to tackle inflation: 'We did not flinch'-PM House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Retired officer for police post in Rhodesia. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Theatres. Reviews: Scvlla et Glaucus St John's, RPO/Slatkin Festival Hall, Assured presentation MAAS Movers/ Scaramouche Riverside, Musical temperaments of nations London Early Music Group Wigmore Hall, Nostalgic monument to a Czech generation Those Wonderful, Spanish spectacle Don Giovanni Glasgow Theatre Royal, Farce stages a comeback in style Not Now Darling Savoy, Greenwich Goldsmith. Sport: The man who whipped the cream of England, Forest manager loses interest in Ward, Form favours Bradford, Lewis yields under the strain to Gullikson, England may break with centuries old tradition, Holmes makes off with the spoils, A starry night under a Nottingham sky, Sports in Brief, Council will not debate implications of tour of South Africa, The strong survive and the weak go to the wall, Brave Fellow is bred to stay the course, Johnson makes transition from Finham to the Met, Keegan's ambition is to be captain of the Queen's team, Border Incident fit for the big battle, For the record, Rockgorton gives first win to Ireland, Decision day for the four home unions, W Indies will face Hogg for first time. Editorials/Leaders: The Mayor Of Nablus, Painful But Necessary, A Most Distinguished Traitor. Letters to the Editor: Human qualities, Making VAT a discriminating tax, Marxist endeavour, Return of 'The Times', New technology, Where will the students go?, Commons refreshments, Unfair share of EEC budget, A blessing for Britain?, Underhand, Defensive medicine, Why Post Office telephone vans were painted yellow, Carried away, Routine indecency?, The top league, Telling the union side, A case for backdating tax changes, Abortion law reform, Employment protection law and its effect on small companies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Picture Gallery. Law: Blair Peach inquest to continue without a jury Regina v Her Majesty's Coroner at Hammersmith, Ex parte Peach, New Arbitration Act appeals Pioneer Shipping Ltd and Armada Marine SA v B.T.P. Tioxide Ltd. Obituaries: Sir Geoffrey Streatfeild, Sr Federico Elizalde, Mr Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Mme Alice Delysia, Sir Otto Kahn-Freund Scholar who was Nazi victim, Prof Gilbert Stead, Mr Walter Gore, Mr Stan Kenton, Earl Mountbatten Of Burma Inspiring war commander and statesmanlike leader in peace, Professor Dennis Gabor Work on the electron microscope, Sir Ernst Chain Nobel prize for penicillin, Mr Philip King, Professor P. W. Brian, Mr Archie Camden, Mr Michael Wilding, Mr John Diefenbaker, Lord Stow Hill Home Secretary and law officer, Mr Nicholas Monsarrat, Mr Charles Mingus, Mr Kurt Jooss, M Leonide Massine Lasting influence on choreography, Mr Park Chung Hee, Mr Norman Riley, Mr S. J. Perelman, Professor Otto Frisch Outstanding successes in nuclear physics, Mr Walter Legge, Mr Robertson Hare Incongruous character in farce, Mr J. G. Farrell, Lt-Gen Sir W. W. Green, Judge Griffith-Jones, Lord Morris Of Borth-Y-Gest Lord of Appeal with wider responsibility, Miss Fay Compton Versatile player's success, Mr David Nixon, Mr G. S. Adair, Professor Gyula Germanus Notable Hungarian Orientalist, Miss Marjorie Lawrence, Mr Eric Partridge Unique approach to origins of words, Dr Sidnie Manton, Mr Geoffrey Cumberlege, Mr Julian Orchard, Miss Irene Hentschel, Wee Georgie Wood, Mr George Spiegelberg, Mr Max Hayward, Mr Alfred Deller, Mr Airey Neave, Mrs Golda Meir Prime Minister who personified Israeli spirit, Mr Edward Akufo-Addo, Miss Yvonne Mitchell, Mr R. J. L. Kingsford, Sir Ernest Bullock, Sir Andrew Clark, M. Jean Monnet, Sir Eric Sachs, Miss Jean Rhys, Dr D. A. Bannerman, Sir Robert Parr, Dr Stephen Whittaker, Mr Nelson Rockefeller Indecision and mistiming spoilt presidential chances. Business and Finance: Discount market, BL pay ultimatum rejected, Iran asks Japan to postpone oil payments, Where is Opec's money going?, Dollar spot rates, Price Changes Rises, Collapse of firm of brokers costs SE £925,000, Alitalia loss, B & C Shipping edged upwards, Iran fails to halt Lep's recovery, Time for the talking to stop, Good start but Land Securities cautious, In Brief Shell third quarter income leaps to £720m, Business Diary: GKN's Borlenghi · Sed semper quango?, Italians rationalize fibre market, Euro-$ Deposits, Bankers puzzle over Carter's 'money war', Kleinwort Benson's first half better, Peace plan for the construction industry, New unit trust launched, Fierce rivalry over gold futures contract between markets, Big pulp mill costs hit ITT, Bank Base Rates, Ultramar doubles in third quarter, Valor rubs its hands at onset of winter, Chrysler stock plan, Options, Hinton margins slip, EMS: European currency unit rates, Government keeps out of ABTA restrictive practices hearings, Fall of 19 pc at Royal Insurance to £91.1m, The Pound, Sterling Spot and Forward, Ready to reap Rhodesian reward, Money Supply, Briefly, Docks board profits down despite rise in turnover, Money Market Rates, N Sea oil companies prepare to pay their taxes a little earlier, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Nine months results from Royal Insurance, The intricate arithmetic of gold, Sandeman quotation is suspended, BICC buying components group, BSC may sell iron to the private sector, Richardson's warning against borrowing from overseas, Latest results, Gold, Massey-Ferguson launches company to use closed plants, Fairey fights to stay intact in any NEB sale, Ultramar Company Limited An outstanding performance., Edward Jones (Contractors), Sterling: other markets, Competition Bill-attempt to exempt shipping, Consumer Spending, Punch-drunk in the City, Euromarkets, Local plans 'nightmare' for business. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares neglected, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurosyndicat, New Howe package fails to convince, Commodities, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Changes at Pearl. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,074.
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