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The Times - 21/12/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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By Edward Townsend, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Young and Christopher Warman, From Robert Fisk, By Trevor Fishlock, From Nicholas Hirst, From Ian Murray, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman and John Young, From Christopher Thomas, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By John Roper Social Services Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Arthur Osman, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Schull, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Debelius, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, By Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Joan Bakewell, Fay Weldon, Stanley Reynolds, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jason Tomas, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West, By Nicholas Keith, Ivan Barnes, Richard Wigg, Hugh Clayton, Richard Davy, Christopher Walker, W. E. ORMEROD, , EDWARD HEALY, , TONY CROWE, , LUCINDA TOLLWORTHY, , REX DAVIS, , MARTIN PULBROOK, , H. R. HARVEY, , DAPHNE GREEN, , E. P. THOMPSON, , MARTIN DAVIS, , J. B. Fuller, R. V. COX, , ROBERT MACLENNAN, , GEOFFREY RICE, , HAMISH HAMILTON, , NICHOLAS LUARD, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Alison Mitchell, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Staff, From Frank Vogl, John Huxley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, From Peter Norman, R. BARDELL, , GERALD GOODHARDT, , PAUL MATTHEWS, , A. AVERY, , W. COOKSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Margaret Stone, Kenneth Owen, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Prest, By Alison Mitchell, By Baron Phillips, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Race legislation argument 'is unconvincing', Reckless driver who killed five is sent to prison, Mr Vorster has operation on an infected leg, Professors and lecturers accept 10% pay offer, QC among 5 arrested by Czech police, 'Cut universities rather than quality', Overseas selling prices, Ceefax facility for the Queen's Christmas talk, Editor charged on Giscard papers, MPs to study future of British Library, Strong man sent by Vatican to France, Bomb sent to steel chairman, Fears grow of IRA using new missiles, Aid workers aim to prevent removal of refugee babies, £3m Civil Service cuts found in a month, MPs to vote again on TV in House, Lip service to Christmas spirit in the Commons, Judge hopes jury 'will not regret acquittals', The curtain rises once more on Helsinki's Final Act, A judge often courted by controversy, Salt 2 suffers new setback in Senate, Personal Choice, France decides to lift sanctions on Rhodesia, Milk price rise annoys farmers and consumers, Warning on civil war in Rhodesia, Court criticism of authorities on benefits fraud, New deal for landlords and council tenants, Adams photographic print makes record £10,000, Tokyo fears army rift may weaken S Korea, Britons invade the French coast to land butter bargains and Christmas candles, Yard men leave hunt, Indonesia frees last prisoners held without trial, NUJ leaders call for sanctions in pay dispute, Albania draws inspiration from Stalin centenary, 'Sub-human killers' condemned by Prince, Advance party of British troops arrives in Salisbury ready to monitor ceasefire agreement, Archbishop is sad about secrecy of Rome talks, Right to buy homes for five million, Five independent airlines awarded old BA routes, Missiles plan 'could upset troop talks', Anarchists say verdict was correct, Dismissal of teacher who remarried angers staff, German bishops defend ban on Swiss theologian, French MPs question right of Cabinet to silence them, Motoring More stringent MOT tests from January, UN voting marathon adjourns in deadlock, Dispute could starve EEC energy research programme, Pianist is missing before tour of Russia, Dutch Cabinet wins confidence vote after stormy debate on Nato plans for nuclear missiles, 13% offer is rejected by water men, Judas taunt as minister's speech ends in uproar, Bethlehem Diary Season of gloom and discontent, Speech hints at split in Eire's governing party, MPs renew protests at inquiry refusal, New move to free Herr Hess, 11,000 university places 'denied to young people', Referee's complaint against paper upheld, Seven to die for killing President, Support for party split is a betrayal, Mr Callaghan says, Decision deferred on wider police power to give breath tests, BL to cut link with employers' federation, No corpse yet, but apartheid could be dying, Mothers 'should protect children better', Dunlop workers protest to British Consul, Ownership of W H Auden poetry manuscripts, notebooks and diary disputed in New York trial, Last-ditch talks today in effort to avert new year steel strike, Head injuries: Research into recovery, Scaffolding to protect monuments of Rome, Mrs Gandhi is cleared in High Court case, Petrol price rise on way as talks fail, Baptist call to oppose Nato plan, Gunmen burn shops and buses in El Salvador, School burns textbooks, Letterboxes sealed after flood of mail, Government to provide up to £300m for BL, Phnom Penh 'is distributing aid to Kampucheans', Duchess of Westminster has a 91b daughter, Iran's hanging-judge names 14 exiles to be put to death. Index. Display Advertising: Daily Transcript Service, Orient, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Hine, The Times Births Column, Post Office Telecommunications. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Still relying on the few House of Lords, Use of helicopters in Ulster against IRA, Prime Minister and Mr Callaghan in noisy clash over state of the nation House of Commons, Constitutional talks on Ulster start in Belfast on January 7, BL to get more money: chairman warns workers and suppliers, Ban on sale of guns to police would help IRA, Yard, square yard and the therm continue, Minister accused of being political Judas, Pointless to rake over past on eve of peace settlement in Rhodesia, Bill allows more flexible approach to increases in pensions: supplementary benefit changes. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Miscellaneous Financial, Announcements, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Last night's television Famous Journey Thames, Peter Pan Shaftesbury, ECO marks two birthdays and plays nèw Henze, Weekend BBC 2, The Network BBC 1, Philip Martin play for National Theatre, Frank Wibaut Queen Elizabeth Hall, Brilliant casting for an Italian caprice Breaking Away (A) Gate 2; Odeon, Kensington (Dec 26) Luna (X) Odeon, Haymarket (Jan 3) Goin' South (A) Plaza 4, Lower Regent Street The Black Hole (A) Odeon, Leicester Sq Meteor (A) Warner, West End Bear Island (A) Columbia (Dec 27) Caravans (A) Classic 1, Haymarket (Dec 28). Sport: Iran no longer recognized, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, £3.5m to curb hooliganism, Angry reaction at Connors' withdrawal, Bridgend and Llanelli take no chances, Amaya refuses to play ball with spectator, For the record Ice hockey, Stein starlet thanks his lucky stars, Young new world for Cosmos, Tonight's football fixtures, Internationals will be for home supporters only, War and peace, not just peripheral questions, India end lean years at last against Pakistan, Challengers to Liverpool face uncomfortable gap, Has the U-turn already happened?, New York new proposals, A marriage of talents that is a bed of roses, Injuries to Mayer brothers give Mottram a place, A travelogue that stays on the rails, Australia leave out Thomson for Melbourne Test match, Pomphrey is content to plug away for Bristol, Prenn loses battle of nerves, Britain look impregnable, Mob violence a dilemma for Pakistan, Morgan in line to follow JPR Williams, Talks aim at clarifying anti-British stand, Eating standards take a tumble, Private road to Moscow. Editorials/Leaders: Confronting The Confucian Legacy, A Nation Of Home Owners. Letters to the Editor: Answering Vatican charges, No runs, Saving Meccano for the children, Homeless and rootless, Spending on education, Bolt from the blue, Heavenly dogmatics, Marketing opportunities for steel, Arms control for security, Fly boy, Assisted places scheme, Splitting the Labour Party, Fees for foreign students, Sacred or profane, House insurance, The fairness of jury vetting, Christmas post, Dam buster, Policy for prisons. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news Diocese of Peterborough. Obituaries: Herr Wilhelm Kaisen, Prof Charles McBurney, Mr Leslie Illingworth Prominent cartoonist and draughtsman, Professor Donald Creighton. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Dec 22, 1954. Business and Finance: Discount market, US Treasury chief seeks bridging funds to rescue Chrysler, Mrs Murphy's Corollary, Sony parent company hits record International, Anglo American Corporation Group Orange Free State Gold Mining Companies, One last chance for Leyland, Investigating need for small workshops, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited Interim Report, Euro-$ Deposits, Anglo American Corporation Group, British companies still in business in Iran, Textile industry must face up to imports threat, minister says, Marstons group up 22pc, Bank Base Rates, In Brief, Price Changes, BP and Shell forced to pay higher oil price as Iranian contracts expire, Drop of 33pc at St Piran, Hawkins & Tipson sharply lower, Workers fear crisis at Panther car company, Rolls-Royce authorized to borrow up to £200m, Granada climbs 15pc, Options, Factors influencing money supply, The Pound, Money Supply, Sterling Spot and Forward, Briefly, UK taking most oil revenues in kind, Glut and fall in price forecast by Saudis, No fun for toymakers playing survival game, Disputes bring half-year fall at Edbro, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Deputy chairman of ICI moves to a new post, Washington decides on oil tax of $228,000m, Business Diary: Who's who at ICI · OHMS for beginners, How much money is escaping abroad?, German bank chief's prescription for growth, Brit Steam Specialities 24pc ahead, Export hope for joint uranium technology, Latest results, Consolidated Plantations Berhad, Gold, Joint venture agreed between Tubes and GE, Dollar Spot Rates, Trafalgar sees more growth, Sterling: Other Markets, Sterling outflow cuts money supply growth despite jump in private sector loan demand, Sime Darby, EMS European Currency Rates, ERF sales hit by dispute, Losses at Petbow Holdings, Kunick Holdings Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Money Market Rates, Little change, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Equities drift as rally fades away. Business Appointments: Swire post in Japan for former ambassador. Law: Launderette effluent not domestic sewage Thames Water Authority v Blue and White Launderettes Ltd, Legalizing uncompleted development work Ashby and Another v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Judge makes cash proviso over man's love affair, Special procedure criticized Sandholm v Sandholm. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,104. Property: Rentals.

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