The Times - 20/11/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Tehran, Nov 19, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Charles Hargrove, By George Clark and Michael Hatfield, By Craig Seton, From Michael Binyon Moscow, Nov 19, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Alan Hamilton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent Bournemouth, From Our Correspondent York, By Peter Hennessy, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Luton, From Annabel Ferriman Dublin, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Sheffield, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones Cardiff, John Chartres, From Christopher Thomas Belfast, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, From Harry Debelins Madrid, Nov 19, From Ian Murray Paris, Nov 19, From Harry Debelius Madrid, Nov 19, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Rome, Nov 19, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Nov 19, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford Salisbury, Nov 19, From Our Own Correspondent Salisbury, Nov 19, From Moshe Brilliant Tel Aviv, Nov 19, From Stephen Taylor Rawalpindi, Nov 19, From Christopher Walker Mount Sinai, Nov 19, By Penny Symon, From Dessa Trevisan Bucharest, Nov 19, From Richard Wigg Delhi, Nov 19, From Francis Deron Peking, Nov 19, From Sinan Fisek Ankara, Nov 19, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent Adelaide, Nov 19, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Clive White Izmir, Nov 19, By Peter Waymark, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Seely, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent Paris, Nov 19, by Prudence Glynn, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Sale room correspondent, Dan van der Vat, Ian Bradley, ANN DUMMETT, , JOHN DE SALIS., M. JOSEPH, , RAY WHITNEY, , HUGH SYKES DAVIES., FRANCIS KING, , CHRISTOPHER GANDY, , ARTHUR CROOK, , PETER MACKINTOSH, , MICHAEL DE-LA-NOY, FRANK HODGSON, , JOHN HEMMING, , Ralf Dahrendorf, JOHN DUNELM:, H. HERXHEIMER., JOHN MORTON., ELAINE KELLETT-BOWMAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent., By the Staff of Nature, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Martin Huckerby, Stanley Sadie, From Frank Vogl in Washington, By Caroline Atkinson, By Nicholas Hirst, By David Felton, By Clifford Webb, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Kenneth Owen and Edward Townsend, By Edward Townsend, By John Huxley, B. HEYMANN, , PETER PETTS, , BRIAN PRICE, , E. S. HONEYBALL, , ROBINA M. EDWARDS, , BARBARA SIMON, , JOHN E. BARHAM, , C. G. GILL, , By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen, By Michael Prest, By Alison Mitchell, by Michael Prest, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: One-subject science courses 'vital', Citizens' Advice Bureaux grant doubled to £3m, Population trends 'must increase unemployment total', Steppes are alive with the sound of Brezhnev, Four years dismantling the Franco legacy, Court keeps Pakistan reporter in jail, British Isles have world's best helicopter rescue services, Drink problem 'was solved by sex change', British Council may be forced to close its offices in 30 countries, W Berlin police deport three Arabs to Libya, Fears for future of East Anglian marshlands, Recruiting drive for Scouse guides Regional report, EEC Commission aims to cut farm support costs by £600m, Oxygen men offered fresh talks, London airports link by helicopter can continue, Ministry to sell village with 'medieval' farms, BBC plans brighter afternoons, Subsidized concert tickets 'benefit middle class', Special farms could halt the decline in stocks of lobsters, Afghan rebels waiting for their own Ayatollah, Prosecution fails to revoke Mr Gandhi's bail, Disgruntled prison officers call for industrial action over pay and conditions, Technology: Exploiting brain power, Iran puts 10 more hostages on show, BL dismisses chairman of shop stewards' committee, More pay, fewer hours offer to Woolworth staff, Safety men at shipyard 'without supervision', 'Terrorist' held after Zurich raid, Labour MPs protest at 'freeing' of airline, Two key factors limit full use of emergency powers, Hiroshima manual given to charity, M Giscard is shown the Thatcher steel, Spain warns Russia on link with Nato, Russian paradise runs to seed on state handouts, US 'plans nerve gas weapons in Europe', 'Evening News' expected to reappear today, Romania finds oil in Black Sea, Poll tax one of five options studied as rates replacement, Raiders kill monk in cathedral, Talks fail on farm tenants', Official Unionists are silent on new moves, Voluntary service: the problems of propping up the welfare state, Forgo pay militancy to save coal's future, Sir Derek tells miners, Polaris challenge by churches, Appeal for £1m to secure future of eisteddfod, Mr Ian Smith to go on leading Rhodesian Front, Professor Blunt to come into open and make statement today, London Diary A birthday medal for Putney Bridge, Salisbury raiders destroy vital bridge near Lusaka, Stern Carter warning to Tehran, Slowdown in the growth of crime in France, FBI agents blamed for Jean Seberg suicide, More planes to join Kampuchea relief force, Indian election campaign gathers momentum as former defence minister denies he was CIA agent, Boarding party leaders deny causing ship affray, Ministers intend no Blunt case inquiry, Death sentences imposed to curb crime in China, Order against drug addict doctor, Father offers to pay to keep school open, Moving of City migraine unit 'a disaster', Fleet Street's progress to new technology has another setback, Mountbatten trial to hear extra witness, Mr Fisher expects 'winter of deprivation', Benefit of consumer laws 'far outweighs the cost', Tough move to check Israel's high inflation, Flooding foreshadows bad winter ahead for Venice, Zambia's 'huge shopping list', Welsh manager faces test of leadership, Overeating a 'cause' of bad nutrition, Patriotic Front guerrillas call for armed peace-keeping force of thousands to police cease-fire, Closed shop prosecution threat faces 800 bakery companies, Leading right-wing Turkish politician shot dead, President Sadat brings a theatrical touch to handover ceremony held in desert near Mount Sinai. Index. Picture Gallery: Action men. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mullard, Martini, Midland Bank, The Times, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., Alichi, H. Upmann, The Salvation Army., Adler, Blenheim Fine Arts, Austin Reed, Laing, Glenfiddich, Rover, Philips, John Foord plant and machinery valuers, Winter Sale, Allied Irish Banks Limited, The Silk Shop, Conder. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Grant for advice bureaux doubled, Planning blight on possible airport sites, Film Bill still this session, Labour gets blame for practically everything, Computerization of PAYE to cost £130m, Mr Nott to demand action on textiles, The Book of Common Prayer, Running away from policy-making, Information on deer velvet sought, Minister believes unions will buy shares in British Airways: state to retain majority holding, Debate on Mr Blunt: decision sought on future of protection of information Bill House of Commons, Markets decide the value of sterling, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: French Canadian awarded the Prix Goncourt. Sport: Bachelor's Hall will be trained for Boxing Day objective, Sports in Brief, New name on Test panel, For the record Football, Today's fixtures, Technology takes over the wheel, Another Butcher lines up, All Blacks face much-changed side, Age may tell against Australia, International fixture for Park, Keegan could stay put at Hamburg, Cologne claim Woodcock, Kirkpatrick recalls Murdoch affair, Providential never out of front four, Absentees help Scots' chances, Chairman appeals for relief from burden of taxation, Pond splits up a clutch of Fords, A chance for Birtles to advance England case, Improbable field at Brighton. Reviews: Top prices for Inman porcelain, Open doors at the treasure house, Fashion Jeff Sayre: the other jacket, Topolski designs for Kinsmen, Detroit SO/Dorati Festival Hall, The man with ego all over his face, British farce, from Travers to Ayckbourn, Singers Company back at Riverside, Sir Charles goes early, Singcircle Round House, Hardy: perennial, Heutling Quartet Wigmore Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From the Times of Saturday, Nov 20, 1954 Boundary changes, Holy loathing as Mr Tiffen and the constable saw it. Editorials/Leaders: Nearly Random Juries, Islam's New Century. Letters to the Editor: Paying a high price for 12,000 local calls, Increasing fees to overseas students, Shackleton and Nansen, Professor Blunt and security, Belgium has the bill for your telephone, Wrong rose, Weapons for what?, Many happy returns, The language of Common Prayer, Blacking a musician, Time to stop tinkering with monetary theories, Industrial architect, How to clear the Post Office shop, Immigration questions, Wasted harvest, One way to make a fortune, BL sleep-workers improved the process. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Close finish for Two Stars bridge trophy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,077, Broadcasting Guide Television, Personal Choice. Obituaries: M M. F. Martell, Dr Immanuel Velikovsky Author of 'Worlds in Collision', Sir William Ogg, Mrs Rosa Levine-Meyer, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Times Classified Advertising Works, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Salerooms and Antiques. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Shares firm, Recent Issues, Commodities, Foreign money reports boost gilts, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Ocean Wilsons slowed by exchange rates. Business and Finance: Discount market, Sir Kenneth tells nanny to get out of the nursery, Senators oppose Chrysler rescue, International Thomson-Brandt, Intelstat spacecraft plans, Price Changes Rises, Dollar spot rates, Elswick up a third at half-way, Town Centre portfolio now valued at £50m, Costs catch up with MK and hold profits to £3.6m, Labour relations study for CEGB hindered by lack of cooperation, Oil Exploration shares jump on bid rumours, Euro-$ Deposits, Shotton's main union accepts closure, W German government out to cut income tax, EEC shipowners may be paid to scrap fleets, Sheffield Refreshment Hes, Bank Base Rates, Rolls-Royce talks go on with NEB, In Brief, Charterhouse Group to float offshoot, Sterling surges ahead, Options, EMS: European currency unit rates, Mr Robinson's final confrontation, ANZ banking boost, The Pound, Sterling Spot and Forward, Briefly, Brokers quiz Government, Textiles: repelling the American invader, Rolls-Royce wins Egypt contract, Uncertain times for the discount houses, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, How important is your job?, American dealers call for decision on MG, BOC dispute may affect other industries, Latest results, Rockware to reduce production at loss-making Merseyside plant, Waiting for a Golden Christmas, Placing values Conder at over £7m, Gold, BNOC sells £500m oil in advance, Sterling: other markets, Argos lists 'price fix' companies for OFT, 15 per cent Treasury Stock, 1985 Minimum Tender Price £98.50 Per Cent, Ulster MLR up only 2½pc, Development in electric vehicles should lead to better performance and economy Technology News, Laporte gets a 'no go' on rights, Borrowing falls in October, Iran assets now frozen in US banks put at more than $8,000m, Skyships trying again, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company, Limited, Business Diary: Scotch corner · Only one owner, Advance by Stocklake, Averys musters final defence against GEC. Business Appointments: Steetley names director. Law: Good title 'beyond reasonable doubt' MEPC Ltd v Christian-Edwards and Others, Exclusion of doctors' wives not invalid Glanvill and Another v Secretary of State for Social Services and Another, Limitation on evidence in handling cases Regina v Bradley, Local law decides title to goods Winkworth v Christic Manson and Woods Ltd and Another. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing.
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