The Times - 24/12/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By David Felton, From Harry Debelius, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From John Chartres, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Foreign Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, From Ray Kennedy, From Gretel Spitzer, Dan van der Vat, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Keith Macklin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By David Hands, By Tom Cooban, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Sydney Friskin, By Tom German, By Stuart Jones, Arthur Osman, Annabel Ferriman, Michael Leapman, Ronald Faux, David Wood, BERNARD LEVER, , JEREMY MITCHELL, , RAYNALD FRANKS, , JOHN REDFERN, , MICHAEL BOURDEAUX, , FRANK FIELD, , TONY HALL, , HUMPHREY FISHER, , P. F. JOHNSTON, Headmaster, , BOB PERSSON, , ANNE COX, , HUGH FRASER, , ROBERT CUMMING, , MILES KINGTON, , PETER L. G. BATEMAN, , ALLEN PATERSON, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Special Correspondent, Michael Prest, Jenny Blake, Margaret Allen, Robin Mead, Gabriel Ronay, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson,
ResumoNews: Tuning in to a change of policy at Cardiff, Czechs free man accused of Bible smuggling, Brussels must keep its hands off our charities, Big swing from Mr Kennedy to Mr Carter, 'Cut VAT on church repairs', Two unions settle recruiting wrangle, Crash on hill near Ankara kills 39 in Turkish flight, Ferry bound for England runs aground, British link in FBI arms investigation, New York Diary, Parasitology: Changeable trypanosomes, Indian politicians expect repeat of 'booth capturing' by armed gangs and violence in Bihar poll, Shah's sister puts blame for deaths on Ayatollah, Mrs Thatcher not ready to compromise on EEC fund, EEC food labelling rules 'retrograde' for Britain, Israel fears momentum has been lost, Moscow accuses US of trying to be world gendarme, Eschewing temptation at a handful of health farms, The UK children who are still not OK, Ayatollah's Christmas message repeats call for return of the Shah, Straight onto your doorstep, Kampuchea aid workers await border flare-up, Official who spied for Guy Burgess may have been Cambridge Blunt recruit, Overseas selling Prices, Flight protest sit-in by passengers, Vatican rules consecration of Peking bishop illegal, Alan Paton asks if pledges on apartheid were kept, E Germans take goods from Polish shoppers, £500,000 found buried after Cologne robbery, Shops confused over new sale price rules, Jodrell Bank telescope 'is good for another 20 years', 'Fat One' answers prayers with £40m, Sun and Snow How the French changed everything, EEC help sought for training 'boat people', Landlords win decisions on farm inheritance Agriculture Hugh Clayton, 'Perverse and absurd' water charges Act may be repealed, Managers urge check on all tax perks, '£5 charge to Asians' for NHS treatment, Fast sailing for disabled in a special dinghy, The mole of moles doesn't change his habits, Who's Who may be clue to letter bomb, Drink-drive arrests stepped up, Pope castigates greed of oil suppliers, High IQ quiz that has almost become a cult, Why the Warwick Vase belongs to Glasgow, Mr Murray makes last attempt at steel peace, Iran threatens trial to shake the West, Sleighs for hire, and hot spiced wine, Wallabies safeguarded, Last of the line of corridor politicians, Tory backbenchers press Cabinet to end index-linked pensions for employees in public service, Climbers say they crossed yeti's trail, When the family goes out to ski, Barre Government survives its tenth motion of censure, Mr Nkomo says Muzorewa gunmen staged shooting, S African held in atom secrets case, Spanish theologians protest at Küng affair, Former Amin soldiers freed from Ugandan prison, Doctors call for law on barbiturates, 'Armenian avengers' killed Turkish official in Paris, Christmas in old church for homeless, Army fights crime in Chinese provinces, Laboratory staff may withdraw hospital cover, Holiday rush starts on the roads, Father Haslar's tilt at Papal infallibility. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Le Camping, Bell's, Rspca, Bank Base Rates, Burberry Bargains, Crittall warmlife, The Times, Post Office Telegrams. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, One-arm boy on short list for award, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Saracens cheat shades of night with strong finish, Wakefield have a narrow edge in speed and skill, Coventry grateful for Knee tries and Davies finesse, Sports in Brief, Anfield routine unchanged, Arraya causes form upset, European sprint title plan, For the record Hockey, Dent makes his mark for the second time, Leading goalscorers, Boxing Day fixtures First division, Kenney returns to face the Barbarians, Rugby Union results, Towcester, Foster Cup won by Ellis for third time, Weekend results FA Cup Second round replay, Spirit of Scrooge haunts cheerless Old Deer Park, Old firm returns at Olympia, Second half revival leaves much to be done, Latest snow reports from European resorts, British challenge is greater than Victoria's, Supreme in moderation, Swindon given hard game, Fakenham, A cup of bad cheer in the Alpine rain, Chepstow results, Talks to open in March, Runners and riders for eight Boxing Day programmes, Top two will exchange complementary gifts on Boxing Day, Salford cling precariously to the top position, Border Incident looks poised to surprise King George rivals, Rehearsal of the week for play of the year, England go down on their haunches in the heat of Brisbane, Yorkshire reach last eight, Dickinsons can scoop the Wetherby pool. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Announcements, Ski Chalet Party Bargains, Entertainments, Is this fair on other airlines?. Reviews: Film, Dance, Theatre, Art, Prizes, Films on television: A three-day guide, Music. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Introducing the Bisto Kid, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Dec 24, 1954 Farthings in demand. Editorials/Leaders: Danger, Theologians At Work. Letters to the Editor: Jurors as the sole judges of fact, Hellenic studies, Telling greeting, Putty in their claws, Pests in flight, Kennedy's Latin primer, Platform tickets, Hanging Turner's bequest, The miners' ballot, EEC farm spending, Blank expression, Without a grouse, Body blow, Lowering unemployment benefit, Put out by a cab driver, Adoption and fostering. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House of Commons. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Mrs Peggy Guggenheim, Mr Darryl Zanuck Colourful Hollywood film maker. Business and Finance: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, CES moves into the carpet market, The City's growing earnings. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Arts and Entertainment: Boxing Day's programmes, Broadcasting Guide, Christmas Day Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,106, Personal Choice.
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