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The Times - 22/11/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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By Donald Macintyre and Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas Belfast, From Annabel Ferriman Dublin, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Kenneth Gosling, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Craig Seton, Employment Appeal Tribunal, By Ian Bradley, From Tim Jones Cardiff, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Arrigo Levi, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Patrick Brogan, From Ray Kennedy, From Ivor Davis, From Stephen Taylor, From David Cross, From Douglas Aiton, From Richard Hughes, From Neil Kelly, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From John Best, From Christopher Walker, From Gretel Spitzer, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Patrick J. Smith, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, From John Hennessy, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Jason Tomas, From Clive White, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Joyce Whitehead, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Martin Huckerby, Patricia Clough, JOHN A. LORAINE., A. J. CONWAY, , JOHN LAMB., LIONEL BLOCH, , PHILIP WARNER, , PETER REDWOOD, , B. A. YOUNG, , GARTH TURNER, , D. J. JEFFERIES, , T. A. BROCKLEBANK, , ARTHUR POTTERMAN, , ROBERT ROWELL, , ANTONY WEBB., ANDREW PHILLIPS, , TIMOTHY WILLIAMS, , MARTIN LINSKILL., STUART KUTTNER., JEANNE WEBSTER, , JOHN MADDOX, , EDWARD BUNDOCK, , GEORGE IVAN SMITH, , ENID LAKEMAN, BRIAN HILLIERSEN., By the Staff of Nature, Michael Ratcliffe, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Holmes, David Piper, T. E. B. Howarth, By Kenneth Owen, , By Nicholas Hirst, Michael Prest, By Caroline Atkinson, By Edward Townsend, By Richard Allen, By Patricia Tisdall, From Peter Norman, By Hugh Clayton, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By John Huxley, MICHAEL GRYLLS, , LOCKWOOD, , R. B. SNACK, , D. E. FOLKES., RICHARD HALE., B. E. CAULTON., E. L. LONBAY., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, by Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Communists win in Peking local election, Is monetarism going to be enough?, Budgetary issue obscures real problems facing Community, Australian journalist shot in Zambia, Wrangle on Rhodesia ceasefire, American embassy in Pakistan capital is wrecked by mob, Russia and US cooperate in space project, Sir Arthur Knight to take over NEB, No payment for time spent working for VAT man, Muzorewa electoral drive to open with order for release of some political prisoners, Foreign cash is 'Africa's juju', Newspaper group fights Murdoch takeover, Embassy' burnt: The United States, Mr Atkins appeals to Catholic leaders not to boycott Ulster talks on devolving power, Abortion Bill committee lowers limit to 20 weeks, Staff chiefs' warning on Suez is disclosed, Service planned to facilitate college transfers, Councils free to ignore social service cuts, Russians long for law and order, Dr Miller leaves the battleground, Controversial portrait by Copley sold for £110,000, Judge warns pressure groups over battered wife, Thick fog brings hundreds of road accidents, Zambian rail link to be reopened soon, Iran students threaten to kill US hostages, Orchestra pay deal agreed but BBC dispute spreads, Benelux countries put plan for reducing Britain's EEC burden, Death penalty film divides France, The Apostles with different creeds, Divisive social issues threaten Israel, Health area wins court appeal over wages raid, Saudi troops besiege gunmen in mosque, Sustained disputes bring home the strength of monopoly unions, Mr Gromyko in Bonn for arms limitation talks, Refugee exodus from Afghanistan passes 250,000 mark as troops lay waste rebel areas, Second biggest pools win shared by 10, Report opens way for Salt debate, Arab League fails to find peace alternative, Squash: fast, fashionable and risky, Will Herr Strauss ride in on the backs of the 'Greens'?, Fears over Yard role in Ripper hunt, Surge barrier in Broads 'threat to rare wildlife', Piper must pay for his tune, Chinese taste for dogmeat causes rift in RSPCA, Stir up, we beseech thee The Times Cook, Arts Diary New batons for the British..., 'Chauvinist pig' loses case, Nuclear protesters demand safety secrets, Mountbatten defence plea rejected, Foreign students' applications down 2 pc so far, Manx Bill of rights may be last option, Post Office rejects attack on its service, Bavarians criticised for 'illegal deportations', Rise in theft and vandalism worries East Germany, Blunt case 'known at No 10 since 1967', Ford dismiss 700 blacks at S African plant, Freed Americans stay silent to help captives in Tehran, Court order sought to declare tax amnesty unlawful, Censure motions discredit French Parliament, Californian smog passes the scientists' acid test, Ohira visit seeks to boost China's modernization, Spy debate moderation a relief to ministers, Mrs Gandhi in poll alliance with ex-minister, Biology: Misreading the genetic code, Go-ahead for pit ballot on industrial action, Doctor to be struck off for overprescribing drugs, Bishops' advisors criticize policy on immigration, Businessmen to hear Botha strategy today, Dublin trial set of man wanted in Ulster, BL stewards call for 'national day of demonstrations', Higher education 'reaching critical point in growth', Thais start to clear Kampuchean frontier. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Final Journey, British airways, John chartered, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Collins, Foord surveyors, Bank Of Boston, M&j, mas, The Times, BBC, Dewar's, Gin, Thermo-Skyships Ltd., The Listener, Aidan Ellis, Gec, Hilton International London, T.L.S, Royal Mail, Lotte Trading Co. Ltd., Dema, Hine, Hambros Limited, Unicef, Wade Potteries Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Call for new look at redundancy payments law. Official Appointments and Notices: Valiant for Truth, Minister resigns in Sri Lanka, Princess Alexandra will present, Alderman resigns, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments, Mr Trudeau resigns leadership. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Theatres, Announcements, Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Reviews: Fiction, Stage Struck Vaudeville, Vienna Wind/Schiff Wigmore Hall, Mole catcher, From a lost golden age, BBC SO/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall, Unexpected features Orfeo Sadler's Wells, Beverly Sills in new Menotti, The Brylcreem Boys BBC 2, The Glass Menagerie Round House, Can women paint?, Punching holes in the sky. Sport: Watkins Glen's future is in melting pot, Oxford flit through to easy victory, The wheel turns full circle for Neary, Britain's prospects bright for place in Olympics, Sports in Brief, Dutch shake off setbacks, Lewis drops shutters on Cambridge, Mikkola and Escort leave opposition trailing once more, Welsh dream dies on Turkish battlefield, Tennis needs children who know how to fight, Football and rugby results European Championship, Melville takes on Peck, Fog fails to lift for Keegan, When Oxford tasted bitter defeat at Bournville, Imaginative Belgium kill Scottish hopes, Mrs Lloyd a paragon of women's sport, Jennings the thorn in South's side, Winter star shines through the fog, No real problem of selection for West Indies, Night scenes in pastel shades of Packer, For the Record, More than one weight off Forster's mind, Nazar drops anchor for Pakistan. Politics and Parliament: Dislike of a verbal chamber of horrors House of Lords, Source of difficulty over Rolls-Royce removed: new NEB House of Commons, Move to clarify law on jurors, Caviare for butter, Prime Minister clarifies chain of command in security cases: improved procedures for recruiting and vetting public servants, Select committee, Inquiry into control of security urged: was Queen told full story?, Accents from the thirties: Blunt on TV like 'Rustle of dead leaves'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The treason to the soul is not yet dead., 25 Years Ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 23, 1954 Death of Vyshinsky. Editorials/Leaders: Quis Custodiet Sir Kenneth Keith?, Mr Robinson And Mr Blunt. Letters to the Editor: Currency snag for a holidaymaker, Prayer Book language, Output and the cost of work, Eight questions, Unlucky sister, Fees to overseas students, Equal opportunities body and job protection, Small claims court, High price of ignoring technology, Rolls-Royce: no need for 'further bureaucratic layer' of NEB, Averys and the GEC bid, Selection in education, Minimum Lending Rate, Trade union leaders' pay, Personal ministry?, Professor Blunt and assumptions about allegiance, Mountbatten statue?, Colonial vehicle, Diplomatic links with Iran, The global dilemma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: The Rev Dr William Neil Biblical scholar, writer and broadcaster, Professor George Perkins, Mr Edward Terrell. Stock Exchange Tables: Exchange rates slow Seascope, Wall Street, The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Inflation fears speed retreat of gilt-edged, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Firm ahead of ICI, Stockholders Investment climbs 55pc. Business and Finance: Skf Interim statement, Kwik Save Discount beats target, US Treasury chief heads for Middle East talks, Discount market, Dollar spot rates, Eurosyndicat, J.Hepworth & Son, Limited Group Results, International, Briefly E. J. Riley Acouisition, EEC urged to act on cheap fibres, Pay moderation vital, CBI chief says, Galliford Brindley Construction And Engineering Group, Setback at Brunning, Barton Transport up at pre-tax level, Euro-S Deposits, Sixty companies fight unitary tax, Braby Leslie Ltd, Unsecured aid for Chrysler refused, Sir Keith opens Pandora's box, Further nine-month jump at Tricentrol, Bank Base Rates, Europe stalemate over extending measures to tackle steel crisis, GEC member denies conflict, US carpet problems slow Duple's recovery, EMS: Euro currency unit rates, A world of make-believe, Options, Stock markets, Business Diary: NEB'S baby · Borrie's shopping list, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, British Assets' growth, Claims on ECGD rose 42pc last year, Sterling Spot and Forward, How new chairman sees future role of NEB, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited Interim Report, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited Interim Revenue Statement, Money Market Rates, Arthur Bell Scotch Whisky Distillers Continued Growth..., Restated earnings down $8.4m at Heinz, Britain fights plan to cut sugar output, Latest results, Gold, SEC issues new rules for overseas companies, William Press, Heavy buying of lead by Soviet Union, British Assets Trust Ltd., Bitter bank row likely over Iran's 'default' on $500m loans, Competition and the building societies, Sterling: other markets, Braby drops 60 pc, Mr P Green of Hogg Robinson to be next Lloyd's chairman, Government doubts on publishing cash aims, New exploration area named in North Sea, Whitehall team set to take over monitoring of Rolls-Royce. Business Appointments: Chairman elect for Bunzl Pulp. Property: Rentals, Property Country cottage attractions. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,079, Personal Choice.

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