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The Times - 13/11/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From John Best, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Penny Symon Worcester, By Martin Huckerby, Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Trevor Fishlock, By Christopher Warman and Diana Geddes, From Christopher Thomas Belfast, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, From a Staff Reporter Dublin, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Roger Berthoud, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, , By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From David Wood, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford Kampala, By Charles Douglas-Home, By Edward Mortimer, European Parliament Strasbourg, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Sheridan Morley, John Russell Taylor, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Michael Ratcliffe, William Rees-Mogg, Barry Fitzpatrick, Roger Berthoud, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, GOODMAN, , MARGARET BROWN, THOMAS BROWN., ANTHONY GIVEN, , PETER LLOYD, JOHN WATSON, TONY MARLOW, JOHN MAJOR., DROGHEDA, CLAUS MOSER., PAUL de HEVESY, PARKER HESKETT, , H. M. SAIEWITZ, , HAYTER, AVERY JONES, ROBIN BROOK, MARIUS GRAY., NICHOLAS BETHELL, , A. S. MINTON, , D. J. CONNOLLY, , By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Blunsden, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Alison Mitchell, By Peter Wainwright, Frank Vogl, By Nicholas Hirst, By David Hewson, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, J. M. LESSEY, DAVID RUDD, , O. P. SELLARS, , HARRY HOPKINS, , FRANK PRICE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, By Our Financial Staff, by our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen Insurance correspondent, By Michael Prest, Alison Mitchell, by Alison Mitchell, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Nato faces crucial missile decision, Secret warning on strike plans ignored, More détente, not less, could be a remedy for its inadequacy as a peace strategy, Mr Sadat's euphoria puzzles his advisers, Some old grammar schools hope for part in aid scheme, IRA 'committed to bring down Lynch Government', Prime Minister welcomes the return of 'The Times', Cuts plan will defer crisis, BBC chief says, Savings bank suspends 207 civil servants, Yacht race challenge fund short of target, Bored with Board, Arab unrest after Shaka arrest threatens talks, Why both sides must change their attitudes, Two men get 'life' for news boy's murder, Censors propose new category for sex films, Monument to a political tumult Regional report, China's Christians go to church again, Liberal protest at exclusion from committees, Vatican and Henry VIII bridge their official rift, Cuts may further delay new British Library, Judge clears doctors, Jobs scheme saved from £42m cut, Iranian insults in American accent, Carrington deadline for Rhodesia conference, The terrible price we have paid, Home Office to be sued over immigration, Pathan guerrillas suffer decisive defeat by pro-Soviet Afghan forces, Pope calls for use of new methods in tackling world hunger, Unchanged but not unchanging, Threatened Labour MPs get reprieve, Communists vote for more democracy, Press freedom 'diminished in Britain', Management press minister to abandon Post Office 'worker directors' experiment, Mr Carter cuts off Iranian oil imports, Chlorine gas menace forces quarter of a million people to leave city, Miners lower sights on pay claims, Mountbatten trial told of gelignite, Spanish police search for kidnapped politician, Overseas selling prices, Continent decides to clock on together, Kampuchean refugee's silent grief for child, 'Loyalists' doubt UDA plan to form new party, £10,000 bail for City detective, Rate support grant to stay at 61% as Government puts aside £1,000m for comparability claims, Vietnamese refugees await new approach to US envoy, Marilyn Monroe's gloves and fan fetch £400, Europe's MPs tired of nomadic life, Shah seriously ill but not in danger, Raunds: Saxon churches found, Patriotic Front increases forces inside Rhodesia, News reader blames 'treadmill', Jenkins warning to Mrs Thatcher on tactics at Dublin, Adamson given more time, £40m loan for new ITV channel, Pickets allow oil delivery to hospital, Legal fight to uphold China policy, Poor local response to Elgar statue call, Grim economic warning from Mrs Thatcher, Keeping important services going despite strikes, 'Welcome back' editorial in New York Times, Tensions grow in East Africa as relations between Kenya and post-Amin Uganda worsen, Months of hope and despair before the champagne corks popped, Man set bombs to cover bank robbery, Soldiers face longer tours in Ulster, London Diary Changing chairs at the FO, Police inquiry on hospital torture claim, Ministers may be forced to revise union immunities. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Rolinco, Krug, John chartered, Abbey National Building Society,, Davy, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hanyang, The Canada Life Assurance Company, The Buchanan Blend, Foord surveyors, Sony., Bernard Thorpe, British airways Concorde, Astaire & Co. Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Law Studies, Avon Turbosteel, The Times, Idc, Royal Doulton, Christie's, Harveys, Sas, H.Upmann, St. James's Advertising & Publishing Co Ltd, Inter-City, Hilton International London, Douglas, The Times daily., Dorland, Philips, A Tyndall Group Unit Trust, The Times,, Sun Life Assurance. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Macmillan wins award, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Ministers in talks on jury vetting, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Parliamentary diary House of Commons, Over to push button voting by Euro MPs, National Land Fund, Unions Bill, Labour MPs want agreement with Patriotic Front before Rhodesia returns to legality, Welsh Secretary to make a statement today, Willingness to consider sale of steel plants, Outcome of British Leyland pay talks more important than result of ballot of work force House of Commons, Government has no incomes policy-Sir Keith Joseph, Industry Secretary refuses to be drawn on future of Rolls-Royce and NEB, Job prospects worsened. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Non-Secretarial, Services, Announcements. Reviews: Why London will lament its Open Space The Father Open Space Julius Caesar Royal Shakespeare From the Greek Arts, Cambridge, Portraitist with a Byronic brush, Edward the third Panorama BBC 1, The ghosts of childhood The Turn of the Screw London Coliseum; Eastbourne La Bohème Covent Garden, Middle-of-the-road imbalance Judas Maccabaeus Queen Elizabeth Hall, Neil Simon, playing with £15,000 a week. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 13, 1954 Flying over the Pole, Of Cripplers, Halt-Bringers and working men. Editorials/Leaders: The Sparks Are Falling On The Gunpowder. Letters to the Editor: Dressed as sheepmeat, Benefits of industrial newspapers, Checking telephone bills, Settlement at 'The Times', Royal Opera House development, Refitting wards in hospitals, Up and away, Weapons for what?, Wearing a buttonhole, A depressing truncation, Giving Britain a fair deal in the EEC, VAT no longer an appropriate tax for the Community, Re cycling, Heart of oak, Christian names in 1978, A solution for Cyprus. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Mlle Nadia Boulanger, Mr Edward Ardizzone Prolific illustrator, author and painter. Law: When judges should refuse interim injunctions in industrial action cases. Sport: Course manners maketh Lyle Europe's smoothest man, Stardom awaits the son of Nijinsky, Figures say it all for the flamboyant genius, England prepare for bumper feast, Sharma inspires recovery, Sports in Brief, Four British climbers in foothills at Wembley, Old could prove answer to an English prayer, Robins will foot bill for tour, Elusive crown at last for the king of stylists, Last of the summer wine, centenary vintage, Board take no action on alleged payments, Liverpool to review Keegan return as Ward agrees to join Forest, Today's fixtures, Fitzpatrick on shorter list, A turbo-charged summit meeting in Paris, West Indians take stock. Business and Finance: Bid sends Norwest shares leaping after shock loss, Every cloud has a silver lining..., Tighter international controls are expected after discovery of big Mediterranean shipping fraud, Discount market, Business Diary: Class of '80? · Cousin David, Takeover Panel to investigate St Piran, Citicorp raising $300m loan Euromarkets, Dollar spot rates, Price Changes Rises, Overseas Carter aide warning to Chrysler, Lawtex Ltd Manufacturers of Clothing and Umbrellas, State curbs may lose British Shipbuilders orders worth $400m, International Ashland Oil, Euro-$ Deposits, MLR set to reach record level as interbank rate touches 16 per cent, Averys' fresh broadside at GEC's £98m bid, Call for changes in tax law, 'No reprimand' on EMI shares, Hambros claims, Not quite a U-turn-more a swerve, A dilemma for the NEB, Krugerrand sales drive in UK, Ibstock's £5m 'rights' flops, Bank Base Rates, Sir Keith Joseph considers R-R options, In Brief, Chancellor sees little room for tax cuts in his next budget, Retail Sales, Good year for James Halstead, BP share offer one and a half times oversubscribed, CRA to take over BH South, Warners Holidays' results stand still, Options, New rules at Lloyd's in wake of the Sasse affair, 90,000 BL workers to get copies of 'ultimatum', The Pound, Industrial Output, AMEX wooing British investors, Sterling Spot and Forward, Hoover Trust Fund raises Laundries stake, Nexos recruits British staff for US, Western Motor setback, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, In brief, Textiles chief accuses Government of breaking pledge on imports from US, Latest results, Mr. Paul Zetter forecasts another record year., Gold, Institute proposes abolition of 'status' tax concessions, Sterling: other markets, Senior Engineering in £5m expansion move in US, Rowntree in Holland, Will the Fourth Channel make commercial sense?, Two price increases expected by Shell. Stock Exchange Tables: Widespread falls, gloom deepens, EMS: European currency unit rates, Widespread losses, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street, Interbanca DM150 live bond issue. Business Appointments: Debenhams announces new chairman-designate. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,071, Personal Choice.

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