The Times - 27/11/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas Belfast, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Trevor Fishlock, By Our Political Editor, By Robin Young, By Craig Seton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Fort William, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Tim Jones Cardiff, By Peter Hennessy, By Martin Huckerby, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent St Albans, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ray Kennedy, By David Watts, From Christopher Walker, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Binyon, From Sinan Fisek, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, William Mann, John Russell Taylor, Robert Layton, Paul Griffiths, by Prudence Glynn, Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, Louis Heren, Bernard Levin, R. A. DUFF, , NEIL MacCORMICK, , T. H. L. PARKER, , STANLEY JOHNSON, , E. L. WIGHAM, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , MCNAIR, , JOHN CAMPBELL, , BRIAN PARKYN, , NIKOLAS C. HILLS, , J. M. ROBERTS, , CHALFONT, ELIZABETH LONGFORD, RUSHEEN WYNNE-JONES, OSBERT LANCASTER, JOHN BETJEMAN, ELIZABETH CAVENDISH, 16 Chelsea Embankment, SW3., CHARLES WILSON, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , JOY HADFIELD, , MAURICE ROSSLYN FERRILL, , W. T. BLUNT, , By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill and Hugh Noyes, Derek Harris, By Patricia Tisdall, By Bryan Appleyard, From Nicholas Hirst in Brussels, Edward Townsend, By David Felton, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, JOHN HOLMES, , R. T. ARGUILE, , RANALD BOYLE, , JIM PLATTS, , ROBIN D. KNOTT, , ANTHONY GOLD, , GRAHAM CLEVERLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Peter Hennessy, Peter Norman, By Alison Mitchell, Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, From John Hennessy, By Peter Ryde, By John Hennessy, By John Bludon, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Roy McKelvie Real Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Mr Revie treated with hostility by FA chairman, court told, Mr Prentice 'cannot intervene' to help boy, BR Channel tunnel move expected, Confrontation with Community still seems inevitable despite Thatcher-Jenkins talks, International support for Polish 'flying university', Japanese Premier reassures Asean, Assyrian relief carvings of winged deities for sale, BBC chief back after illness, That Blunt interview: a scoop is a scoop, Ex-employee of MI5 faces secrets charge, Ministers look to the oil industry for help with training of divers, Choreographer leaving the Ballet Rambert, White farmers 'could give up quarter of their land', Town clerk 'set fire to office to be rid of work', Rebels give in to tear gas attack, Secret drug tests on Americans, Teaching hospitals may lose cancer units, South Africa tells Britain to stand firm, Glint of new steel in Iran army, 156 killed in Saudi air crash, Herr Hess shuns doctors' advice to have surgery, President Marcos rejects church plea, Woman teacher of 63 loses fight for reinstatement, WHO grapples with world drink problem, London Diary Secretaries seething in Parliament, Air controllers to continue ban on France flights, Indian Communists facing a new split, 'More random cuts could destroy schools', Wells: Saxon discoveries, Toy prices vary by as much as a half, Dr Stockwood, the left-wing bishop, is to retire after 21 years of controversy, Honours for political services to be resumed, Secrecy shrouds No 10 directive on open government, Union leaders seek urgent meeting with BL chairman, Bell device that might have saved men 'removed', Saudi Arabia: the West's nightmare, Mr Heseltine rejects mortgage subsidies, Propaganda war starts over pit strike call, Hospital gets oil: Junior doctors, 'Armenian Army' bombs Madrid airline offices, Welsh nationalists shown road to socialism Regional report, IRA launches new bomb attack across Ulster, Overseas selling prices, Suárez visit aims to sway France, Ruling perverse, writer says, Detergent shortage hits Soviet homes, French spread 'appellation contrôlée' rights to butter, Sihanouk appeal branded as 'treason', Man did not die from police kick, judge rules, Suspect who escaped 'plans to kill Pope', Dr Kissinger severely criticized as debate grows over why Shah was admitted to US, Ford men set to accept 21 pc, China voted back into Olympic fold, Inquiry into leak of Cabinet papers, Uniform and sausages offered to motorists, Venezuela finds huge reserves of 'cheaper' oil, Drugged husband killed by woman's lover, QC says, Pledge to aid refugee education, Children 'should see inside Nazi camps', Mr Ian Smith says he would work with Patriotic Front if it won Zimbabwe Rhodesia elections, Amnesty asks if Indonesia will keep word, '150,000 shepherds' voice their anger with Britain, Noble family trees sold into foreign custody, Israel 'seeking deal to avoid exiling mayor', Cathedral fund nears target at St Albans, London prepares for battle with Bonn over costs of BAOR, Rodin bronze makes record £117,977, Full ceasefire scheme agreed by Salisbury, Hospital prepares to move patients as pickets allow oil in, Olympic journalists told in Moscow to avoid politics, Can Britain afford a deterrent?, French rules snarl up the circus, Stop immigration proposals, Home Secretary urged, Ayatollah urges his followers to raise an army of 20 million. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Red Cross, Sotheby's, Garrard, Gate Two, Multiple Display Advertisements, Planelectric, The new Christmas present, Victoria Wine, The Times, LA Perla, Unicef, The Buchanan Blend, The Naval And Military Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Energy conservation, Leyland not in same position as Rolls-Royce, Slip up: answer to MP different from that approved by minister, Storm over Commons reply mix-up, Careful evaluation of findings on US nuclear incident, A subsidy on mortgage interest rates would simply encourage house prices to increase, Vitrification of nuclear waste cuts danger, Servicemen and estate duty: minister to review old cases, Honours for political service to be restored: Mr Callaghan declines to put forward names House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Appointments to watchdog committees are approved, Latest appointments, New headmaster for St Bees School, Man's book wins women's vote, Inner Temple. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Art Galleries, Legal appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Barenboim Festival Hall, Real people still dancing down the ages, Teamwork for all, Schools Prom Albert Hall, Men, beasts and landscapes in London Vienna Turn of the Century Fischer Fine Art Turner Loan Exhibition Agnew The Classical Ideal David Carritt Graham Sutherland's Bestiary Marlborough Fine Art Alison Britton Crafts Council Gallery Keith Milow Rowan Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fashion. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A step back towards the centre of the universe, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 27, 1954. Editorials/Leaders: Thirty Three Years Since Nuremberg, At Stake: 100,000 Jobs, Honours Before Spoils. Letters to the Editor: Mr Jenkins and the political centre, Dressed as sheepmeat, Fees to overseas students, A test for jurors, Cracking the code, Reducing EEC farm spending, Need for technical advice on fuel conservation, High-handed Post Office action in telephone bill wrangle, Discriminating by social class, Prayer Book language, VAT-not a value-added tax at all, Wearing a buttonhole, A site for Chelsea College, Professor Blunt, NEB's accountability, Bad news for an older subscriber to Bupa, Rhodesia: what are UK trade hopes?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Ben Barnett, Professor Ben Zion Beinart, Sir Francis Rose Painter and designer, Lt-Gen Sir E. Wetherall, Sir Robert Parr, Obituary, Mr Richard Rovere, Air Vice-Marshal S. D. Macdonald. Business and Finance: Discount market, Small fry in the North Sea, Stocklake Holdings Limited, Sell MG to Aston Martin, MPs say, Dearer gas is first step towards consistent EEC energy pricing, Mr Gulliver to link two Edwards, Call to end America's 'economic anaemia', Beware of false profits, J H Fenner regains some ground to end year 15pc down, Allied Irish Banks' $60m issue hit by clerks' ban, Guaranteed loans plan for small businesses, Bank Base Rates, In Brief, John Fairfax group buys stake in Herald, No stopping Burnett, Options, Otto's horrors: the nightmare we narrowly escaped, The Pound, Chamberlain expects rise of some 15 pc, Briefly, Ind Coope brews up a revival, BL puts its case to Government for removal from NEB control, Organize better, CBI urges exporters, Money Market Rates, Temporary reprieve for orders and output, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, IATA chief sees grim outlook for airlines, Development costs blow to Yarrow, Belfast car project under way, Latest results, Europe talks with Comecon start amid suggestions of breakdown, Business Diary: AUEW's Laird · What suits Simon, A dose of austerity for the Belgians, A third party intervenes, Concentric in 60 pc advance, NCB oil-from-coal scheme enters pilot plant research stage, Plea to hold down paper import quotas, Globe Investment Trust LIMITED. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, Wall Street, Shares listless, LME metal stocks, Sterling Spot and Forward, Dollar spot rates, Price Changes Rises, Sterling: other markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Falling US interest rates spark off a surge in dealing on Wall Street, Commodities, Crellon asks for listing to be cancelled, Foreign exchange report, Gloom in gilts lightened in late dealings, EMS: Euro currency unit rates, Euro-$ Deposits. Business Appointments: Group director for brewers. Sport: Lord Killanin achieves ambition as IOC vote in China's favour, Sports in Brief, Cousins to follow path of Curry at Richmond, Bangalore result vindicates Gavaskar's prediction, Melville and Davies could be the answer to England's problem, Griffiths subdues Higgins, The colourful Continentals return to Sunningdale, Gilks-Perry partnership boost to English game, The slim-line look for new Ferrari, FA punished Revie twice counsel says, Mifsud is irrepressible, Worthington to join Birmingham, Sponsors extend backing for British men, Four home unions are accused of having a Suez-like mentality, Victory for Miss Shriver ends disappointing run, Francome judged fit for Midnight Court trial, Croydon may be asked to move by the police, Seabrook stretches Cripps, Only nerves can stop West Indian triumph, For the record Golf, Sibson's former opponent in coma, England earn bonus for high over rate. Law: Final Rolls-Royce distribution of assets suspended In re R-R Realisations Ltd (formerly Rolls-Royce Ltd), Advertising petitions. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,083, Personal Choice.
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