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The Times - 23/11/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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By Edward Mortimer, By Staff Reporters, By Michael Hatfield, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Margaret Stone, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler and Ian Bradley, By George Clark Political Correspondent., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Christopher Thomas Belfast, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Our Industrial Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Annabel Ferriman Dublin, By Clifford Webb and Donald Macintyre, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Michael Bailly Transport Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, By Our Arts Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Penny Symon, By Robin Young, By Peter Hennessy, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Douglas Aiton, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Neil Kelly, From Moshe Brilliant, From John Earle, From Dessa Trevisan, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, Kenneth Loveland, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Clive White, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Hugh Clayton, Ronald Faux, Christopher Walker, Trevor Barnes, Roger Berthoud, HOWARD COATS, , FERRIER, BYERS, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , G. I. A. D. DRAPER, , CHARLES ROGERS, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , ERIC BURHOP, , CORRELLI BARNETT, , NICHOLAS WALTER., KENNETH KIRKWOOD., TONY BRIDGE, , D. W. BABBAGE, , H. C. M. WALTON, , PHILIP F. NIND, , TOM COMBER, , BERNARD GIBBS, , H. F. MACDONALD, , By the staff of Nature, By Our Economics Staff, By Peter Wainwright, workers. Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, From Peter Norman, By Nicholas Hirst, By John Huxley, DAPHNE BAMPTON., NORMAN P. MACDONALD, , JOHN READ., DOUGLAS LOVELOCK, , R. J. G. RAIT, , R. J. GARDNER, , OLIVER HENRY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, by Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Alison Mitchell, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Every good US mole catcher knows how to type, Salisbury starts to free political prisoners, Russians who cannot speak Russian, Bill setting up heritage fund introduced, Irish banks shut after £100m cash withdrawals, Examination today on dead Russian, Man, 29, has heart transplant operation, Mr Jenkins wants 'radical centre', Frozen chickens and cases of poisoning, Inflation in double figures for all 1980, Treasury says, The young need new standards, school head says, Saudi troops overpower Beduin gunmen in Mecca holy square, Britain 'on collision course' with Community, High sheriffs in search of a new role in life, Mortgage rise to 15% approved, Hospital staff criticized over boy's death, Professor Blunt kept watch on exiles while spying for Russia, 'Barometer' coalfield leaders vote for action, City grants £7m to Barbican arts centre, Mountbatten bomb 'not meant to kill', Hill farmers to receive £20m in extra subsidy, BL warns union over strike support, Tass accuses White House of trying to put all blame for crisis on Tehran, Seoul opposition demands new constitution, Motoring Vital role for car-sharing by commuters, Jerusalem Diary Symbolic cracks appear in the Wailing Wall, Australians to speed end of sanctions, Ayatollah calls for unity against 'pagans', Complaint on Kampuchea appeal offer rejected, Gromyko warning to Bonn on Nato missile plan, Physiology: Testing infant powers of recognition, Coming home: Sgt James Hughes of the United, Air controllers in France resume ban, US families to leave Islamabad embassy, Severely handicapped babies 'helped' to die, Beduin who proclaim new Mahdi, Report going to DPP on man who died in custody of police, Voyage to China by Anna Karenina, Khomeini envoys hold talks with Kurds on autonomy, Court plea fails in tax amnesty case, Mr Vance meets returning group of 13 hostages, Chemical warfare used on Kampucheans, Thais say, Ceausescu cult reaches new heights, Casting vote averts rate grant upset, Priest says over 100 Jesuits living in China, Socialist in the Gaullist parlour, Labour complaint on MP's remark goes to Speaker, Mr Murdoch withdraws bid for newspapers, New civil defence corps suggested, Increase in National Insurance, Advice body on personal services to be scrapped, Muslim riots against Americans spread, Zambian demonstrators invade High Commission in wave of hostility towards Britain, Commission proposal to refund Britain £340m on EEC budget, Lee demand for sanctions against Vietnamese, Polytechnic cancels its graduation ceremonies, Parents and children in protest, Irish elder statesman encouraged by Iran to mediate in dispute with America, Maternity grant now 'less than in 1911', Big rise in unemployment among youth may mean a demand for £22m aid, SDLP may move towards republicanism, A bruising, bitter year for Radio Scotland, Front leaders furious with Lord Carrington, Mr Fitt leaves SDLP over stand on talks, Mr Roy Jenkins sees a British political system 'stranded by the receding tide', Turkish students attack home of American consul, ICI director to be head of 'Think Tank', Worst days are over for the Larzac sheep farmers, Summit support for Lebanon over guerrillas, Into the 80s: a long gloomy way before things can get any better, Call for lorry weight limit to be raised, Court declines to release mayor of West Bank town, Man who faced IRA with a gun, The link with Poussin, Pathology overtime 'crisis', Pair of Kobell watercolours sold for £58,000. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Christian Brann Ltd., Smiths Industries Limited, Islamic Council of Europe, Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Hine, Vauxhall, The Times, King George's Fund for Sailors, Hermes, Victoria Wine, French Kier Holdings Limited, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: EEC states yet to grasp radical nature of steps needed to reduce UK share of budget, Minister hopes nurses will come to UK from Europe, Debate on mortgages, Both sides urged to stop fighting in Rhodesia, Speaker warns Labour MP over 'false statements', MPs on both sides demand easing of burden, Government's concern about events in Zambia, Search for acceptable way of transferring power in N Ireland House of Commons, Too many people are wanting to borrow, Miners' pay negotiations must be left to NCB, All-party talks possible on human rights House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Secretarial, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Reviews: Ruggiero Ricci Wigmore Hall, The Vienna connexion Letter from an Unknown Woman (A) Camden Plaza A Little Romance (A) Warner West End; ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Martin (X) Cinecenta; Screen on the Green The Jericho Mile (AA) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue; Classic, Haymarket; Studio, Oxford Street; Scene, Leicester Square Yesterday's Hero (A) Empire, Cherkassky Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Rajah's Diamond Bbc-2, Waiting for the parade Lyric, Hammersmith, Covent Garden unable to mount Andrea Chénier, Television Premiere BBC 2, LPO/Solti Festival Hall. Sport: Out goes Dunn and All Blacks close ranks, Welsh embittered by fruits of violence, Horatio's ship had a heart of oak, Comfortable victory for Ronaldson, Dramatist holds the best credentials on experience and form, Lloyd tests his injured back, Pakistan look out of reach, For the record Tennis, England set out to make 500 but are pulled up short by students, LTA announce plans to build training centre, The sound of disquiet is heard in Ulster, American players come to Britain to learn, Resignation of Ivens is confirmed, Cup final ticket prices rise by 33 per cent, Hoddle, a young man of tomorrow, gives England a future today, Weight should not worry Rathgorman. Editorials/Leaders: Back To Boycotts, Mortgages Brought Into Line, An Alternative Government. Letters to the Editor: 'Panorama' in Ulster, Training the young for industry, Cheaper rail travel, Prayer Book language, Beer duty decision awaited, Information recorded by telephone meters, Professor Blunt and patriotism, No help given in cutting out oil use, The meaning of inflation, Press freedom in Pakistan, The last goodbye, Cutting down to size, Index-linked pension, Enigma keyboard, Level of academic standards, Communications in EMI, Mountbatten statue, Unfair, Accountability of the NEB, Jury vetting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Law: Pakistan divorce by talaq valid under Recognition Act Quazi v Quazi. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Births. Obituaries: Miss Dolores Costello, Miss Elizabeth Ryan, Mr Roddy McMillan, Mr Frank Owen Lively Fleet Street character, Sir Leon Bagrit Early faith in automation, Mr Bill Williamson, Miss Barbara Mullen, Sir Percy Wyn-Harris, Captain George Eyston Holder of three world land speed records, Mulla Mustafa al Barzani, Mr Whitney Straight, Mr Yilma Deressa, Sir Eric Griffith-Jones, Sir Barnes Wallis Aircraft and missile inventor, Dr Antonio Neto, Lord Sinclair of Cleeve, Sir Thomas Kendrick Keeper of British Museum, Canon T. G. Mohan, Viscount Harcourt, Mrs Mamie Eisenhower, Mr L. G. Frise, Mr W. A. Darlington, Mr Oliver Stallybrass, Professor I. A. Richards 'New criticism' from Cambridge, Mr C. Fisher, Major C. Draper, Mr A. R. Thomson, Miss Beatrix Lehmann, Sir John Benstead, Dame Gracie Fields Success story of mill girl with a voice, Amir Abbas Hoveyda Victim of change in Iran, Mr P. L. Leigh-Breese Services to housing, Sir Felix Aylmer, Mr J. B. Morton, General R. Gehlen, Professor Hermann Jahn, Sr Amedee Gordini, Mr G. B. Parrack, Sir Cameron Nicholson, Mr Eddie Paynter Match-winning England batsman, Sir Ian Freeland Testing time in Ulster, Professor Eric Vincent, Major Bill Tilman Explorer, mountaineer and soldier, Col A. H. Maude, President Houari Boumedienne Significant influence in Third World, Mr Richard Hearne, Sir George Mallaby 'Renaissance man' in office, General Maurice Challe, Sir Cecil Dormer, Mr Guy Bolton, Sir Norman Kipping Task of organizing industrialists, Sir George Rendel, A V-M Sir Cecil Bouchier, Dame Kitty Anderson, Mme Yvonne de Gaulle, Dr Alfred Emden, General Ludvik Svoboda Anti-climax for national pride, Mr A. ChenevixTrench, Mr James Margach, Dr R. H. Stoughton, Sir Peter Venables, Sir Austin Strutt, Mr Eric Ceadel, Sir Colin Coote Politics from the editor's chair, Mr George Brent, Lord Helsby Reorganization of Civil Service, ACM Lord Bandon, Sir Milo Butler, Sir John Hall, Earl Of Rosse National Trust and charities, Sir Hubert Ashton, Mr Richard Beckinsale, Mr Edvard Kardelj, Miss Iris Hoey, Mr H. V. Morton. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday, Nov 24, 1954. Business and Finance: EEC split over N Sea oil, Manufacturing investment shows downturn of 2.5pc over six months, Discount market, Queen Street Warehouse, US cars stall for lack of petrol, Britain may build US-designed pressurized water reactor, Dollar spot rates, Profits under pressure, Spring Grove tender planned, Business Diary: Band aid · Drinking for Britain, Ethylene plant underway at last, Rothmans and Dunhill hit by stronger pound, BSC ready to establish links with foreign private sector companies in reorganization, Century Oils leaps 160pc in six months, Gilts shake off the gloom, Euro-$ Deposits, Bond from Fuji Bank Euromarkets, Courtaulds Interim Profit and Dividend, W German economy set to escape recession, Murdoch calls off bid for Herald International, Mortgage rate attack by minister, Interest drag on Pauls, Brockhouse lower, Cummins Engine Company Limited Interim Statement, First nine months' results, Ferguson Industrial Holdings, Bank Base Rates, The Dominion And General Trust Limited, Advance by ExTel, In Brief, EMS: Euro currency unit rates, Iran seeks to reverse decision to default on £240m loan, Options, A. Beckman Limited, Redland marks time but scrip lifts payout, Torpedo contractors will run a tight ship, French Kier ends half year 10pc up, City representative to join board of NEB, Strathclyde loss, Sterling Spot and Forward, Samuel Props more than doubles, Briefly, Capital Spending, Money Market Rates, Public Sector Borrowing Requirement, Triplex Foundries down by 31pc, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, British builders hit by slump in work abroad, House of Fraser slumps, Public sector borrowing for third quarter rises to £3,460m, Manpower unit growth attacked, Latest results, Gold, Of mice and spacemen, Sterling: other markets, Wool textiles still beset by problems, Akroyd exceeds £11m, Powell Duffryn slips to £6.1m after strike and lower demand, East Berlin trade talks show bright prospects. Stock Exchange Tables: Weaker tone, The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, First signs that gilts may be settling down. Business Appointments: Mr J. Raisman is new chairman of Shell Chemicals. Property: Rentals, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,080, Broadcasting Guide Television, Personal Choice.

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