The Times - 14/11/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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By David Blake Economics Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, By our Political Editor, By Kenneth Owen, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge and Donald Macintyre, By Our Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, From Christopher Thomas, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, By Martin Huckerby, By Ian Bradley, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By a Staff Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Wood, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster., From Peter Hazelhurst., From Michael Leapman, From Ian Murray, By Richard Harris, By David Watts, From Stephen Taylor, From Sinan Fisek, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Keith Macklin, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, From John Woodcock, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Reynolds, John Higgins, David Robinson, William Mann, Irving Wardle, by Prudence Glynn, Christopher Thomas, Patrick Brogan, Michael Binyon, Bernard Levin, LEONARD WOODLEY, , ROBERT LUSTY., STRAHAN SOAMES, , RACHEL TRICKETT, BLAKE, TREND, BASIL MITCHELL, JOHN CAREY, PETER STRAWSON, JOHN BAYLEY, IRIS MURDOCH, MICHAEL GEARIN-TOSH, BRIAN WILSON, MARY WARNOCK., R. J. E. TAYLOR, , LEWIS G. WHYTE, , USHA PRASHAR, B. PAREKH, , DONALD CANTUAR: JUDITH HART JACK JONES BERNARD BRAINE, RICHARD HOGGART, , ROY PLOMLEY, , By Ion Trewin Literary Editor, By the Staff of Nature, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By David Felton, From Peter Norman, R. FEINBERG, , JASPER ROOTHAM, , By John Huxley, By Edward Townsend, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Wainwright, By Alison Mitchell, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Michael Prest, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle, George Hill, By Michael Hatfield, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By T. J. O. Hickey, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Blake, By Clifford Webb, From David Wood European Editor, , By Edward Mortimer, Edward Mortimer, By Richard Davy, By Irving Wardle, By John Hennessy,
ResumoNews in Brief. News: Mrs Thatcher 'going for broke' to win £1,100m EEC rebate, Sir Hugh Casson deplores anti-art, Paint matched, Mountbatten court told, Pressures of war and sanctions helping Britain's Rhodesia strategy, Growing audacity of IRA attacks blights hope of bringing Ulster closer to peace, Has Lord Carrington succeeded when so many others have failed?, World economy at risk after Muslim upheaval ousts Shah, Murray 'battleground' warning, Doubts grow over Ulster border patrol plan, Busy time ahead for MPs as Tories try to reverse effects of socialist law making, Mr Schild 'can do no more' to save family, Correction, Kampuchean death toll mounts as rivals play a diplomatic poker game, Army studies Nato anti-tank role for the Red Berets, Record total at Sotheby's Swiss sale, Lord Carrington sees pressing need for Rhodesia talks to move on, West End theatres prefer transfers to hunches, China forces Vietnam to go it alone, Miners reject 'final pay offer' of 20%, Intermediate level examination urged, Workers dismissed for sleeping on night shift, Overseas selling prices, Home Office prepares for prison staff action, Khmer Rouge allowed in by Thais, Conflicting demands by Iranian leaders, £2m pictures acquired by gallery, Political unreality causes malaise in France, Sadat gamble may depend on autonomy for Palestine, Astronomy: Gravitational lens hint, Stansted site is 'cheapest' for third airport, 'Villains' warned to leave police informer alone, Mr Healey faces the Iron Maiden treatment, Minsk Diary, Applications for teacher training down by a third, One hundred million greetings from Russia, Soviet abuse of Thatcher missile stand increases, £5,000 appeal fund for Bishop Barry, Labour election defeat fuels power battle within party, Bid to stop hospital suspension fails, Tory financial changes present market with new opportunities, South Africans agree to join Namibia meeting, Euro MPs prepare EEC for reform, Triumphs and failures of emergency committees, Return to work, strikers at hospital told, New Turkish Premier's plea to 'end bloodshed', Aid sought for Small Claims Court, Government keeps its nerve after six months of bold strokes, Organ transplant code agreed, A year for heroes in the world of sport, Former Prime Minister of Iran waits expectantly in Paris for fall of the Khomeini regime, Suharto visit opens way for defence contracts, Struggle to lighten Britain's EEC burden, Loss of faith in Carter presidency suggests victory for either Senator Kennedy or Republicans, Actor cleared of knife killing in club, Spelling out China's Pinyin move, Growth 'is no longer yardstick for economic success', Nuclear power industry finds strong new allies, Police test 999 call computer system, Unpopular decisions ahead, Moi Cabinet reshuffle likely soon, France finds terminal solution for telephones, The runners line up in the race for the White House, Herr Strauss gives unqualified 'yes' on Nato proposal to base nuclear missiles in West Germany, Police centre could hold arrested demonstrators, Drinking 'shrinks the brain', Whitehall admits concern over prospect of winter discontent, County ends nurseries, Airlines show interest in supersonic jet plans, Salt 2 awaits ratification vote, Rebels control 21 Afghan provinces, Banality of British cooking condemned, North India faces mass famine as politicians fight electoral battles instead of drought crisis, Union issues writ against Lord Briginshaw, Israeli envoy shot in Portugal, No checks for MPs on defence committee, Fashion, Pope takes on role of popular leader, 16 mayors resign in West Bank protest, Milk penalties increased, Seven dead, 23 missing in hospital blast, Mr Ronald Reagan enters race for the White House, Mr Walker dismisses idea of EEC storing lamb, Whitehall's technology in test case, Nuclear plant fear in Manila, European MPs' support likely for Thatcher attack on EEC budget, UFOs 'chased jet across Mediterranean', Mr Whitelaw relents on decision to expel girl, Ballymurphy's bricks, bombs and bullets, Move by unions to reassert their authority, Allies hear Mr Pym strongly endorse new American weapons for Europe, The year's news in brief, Liberals far from being eclipsed, Stage set for hours cuts, union leaders told, Union wants teachers to be vetted, 100,000 go home as chlorine threat recedes, BL dealer network near collapse after defections to European car groups, Ohira struggles against hostile party faction, Pressure for policy changes. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Bell's, ActionAid., Shell, Garrard, Lufthansa, Crittall, Fine Dress Fabrics, Mobil®, Midland Bank, High & Dry, The Times, Bovis, Crusader, Donald Macdonald (Antartex) Ltd., Royal Humane Society, Industrial & Trade Fairs Ltd, Die Welt, Airtone, Walter Money Ltd., The Times daily, BSC (Industry) Ltd., Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Philips, Simpson, Cycle And Motorcycle International Exhibition, Victoria Wine, Granada Tv Rental. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Radio award for consumers' complaints man, Trade union war likely as Mr Mason's ally faces a call to resign, First tax-free Whitbread literary prizes. Politics and Parliament: Shotton aid as iron and steel plant closes, Help for needy, 'We cannot go on spending money which Nation does not earn' House of Commons, Sticking to rules on jobless benefit, Faithful servant, Mrs Thatcher ready for difficult summit, Ministers await trade dispute court judgment, Cost of switching from one city to another, BBC's external services: MPs are satisfied with half a loaf, Textile industry shows vigorous signs of life, Heavy responsibility on those who block elections in Rhodesia House of Lords, Compromise on Rights of independents European Parliament, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Sport: Home unions feel a chilly breeze, Sports in Brief, Asif and Imran in quick march on slow wicket, Winter puts Midnight Court on trial, Dilley offers hope on day of modest returns, Leeds move into blind alleys, Today's fixtures, Results and scorers yesterday, Wild card that turned up trumps, More money and time for All-England, Athletics fixtures, Tennis, Caulfield revival makes tour draw inevitable, Smith minor goes top of the class, Vaessen, a young man with his head in the air, Hoddle and Reeves give hope to young lions, The day the night owl flew home, Blossoming bank balance put in 12 safe hands, Young locks face stern examination, England ship is sailing close to choppy waters, Chappell sleeping on Test decision, Woodcock is left to ponder offer. Reviews: System that walks on a tight rope Play for Today BBC 1, Striking up a stage partnership, How the world went round while our back was turned, Last of the Red Hot Lovers Criterion, Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall, An old master's joyful wisdom, High on prestige but low on viewers Chronicle BBC 2. Classified Advertising: Motor Cars, Educational, Opera And Ballet, Announcements. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Hobson's choice: Healey today, Benn tomorrow, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 15, 1954. Editorials/Leaders: The Crucial Days Of Talks, A Closed Shop For Information, A Year For A Miners' Settlement. Letters to the Editor: Those who write to 'The Times', Winged portent, Fourth TV channel, Distress signal, Black defendants and jury vetting, A new title for engineers, Craft or industry, Abolition of exchange controls, The language of Common Prayer, Immigration aims in question, Blockley via Timbuctoo. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Dmitri Tiomkin, Dr Dhani Prem, Baroness Skrimshire, Obituary, Sir Lance Mallalieu Noted Labour backbencher. Business and Finance: Discount market, £15m in special status aid for Shotton over next four years, Increased Sales and Margins for De La Rue, Rebound at De La Rue pleases the market, Dollar spot rates, Australian gold, Keeping a cool head in the energy crisis, Iran turns away first US tankers, Euro-$ Deposits, A very puts forward terms to beat GEC offer, Interim rise of 5 pc at Young's Brewery, NatWest jumps the gun, Whitbread And Company Limited Half Year Report, Plessey sells Garrard to Brazilian company, CBI could decide to base strike fund in offshore tax haven, London& Provincial Shop Centres, Gilts jump on Thatcher inflation pledge, Builders to oppose new pay body, Newsprint price will soon rise £10 a tonne, Bank Base Rates, Tax treaty will be ratified soon, Thorn Electrical is unable to extend offer for EMI to US, Briefly Engineering troubles hit Wm Boulton, In Brief, Nthn Goldsmiths soars, GEI in £2m placing with Equity Capital, Dispute hits LCP but results up by 13pc, Over £1m as Arenson gives l00 pc scrip, Commons call to limit fibre imports, Options, Wage awards jeopardize merchant fleet, Business Diary: Cheque list · Bed and bored, V A T change threat to construction, In brief J. Smart (Contractors), Uphill fight for ASC on supervision of standards, Sights are lowered at Philips' Lamps, Downturn forecast in American economy, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Pound, Sterling Spot and Forward, Break-even target fades as British Steel revises forecasts, Control Securities Limited, Rhodesia: a tough outlook for UK business, Money Market Rates, Mitsubishi may go ahead with British trucks plant, Fed chief hopeful on monetary growth aims, Greek textiles may pose new problem for UK, Latest results, Gold, NatWest leads the way in rise to unprecedented borrowing rates, Pulling through to the final bend, Moulinex, Lloyds Bank Int slips, Sterling: other markets, New-look Bellway shows its paces, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Tesco seeks foothold in US market, Forecasts For The British Economy. Stock Exchange Tables: EMS: European currency unit rates, Good recovery in long gilts, Technical rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Better stock market prices. Business Appointments: New chairman named at Stayeley Industries. Law: Burmah Oil fails to dislodge 'Crown privilege' claim in action against Bank of England Burmah Oil Co Ltd v the Bank of England and Attorney General. Property: Rentals, Residential Property, Country Property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,072, Personal Choice.
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