The Times - 05/12/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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By George Clark, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Warman and John Young, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From David Cross, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Alan Hamilton, By Ian Bradley, From Trevor Fishlock, By Penny Symon, From Christopher Thomas, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Stewart Tendler, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Schuil, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Frederick Cleary, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From John Best, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Our Corespondent, From Robert Fisk, From Ivor Davis, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Max Harrison, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Martin Tyler, Peter West, By Stuart Jones, By Srikumar Sen, From John Hennessy, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From John Wcodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, By Roy McKelvie, Bernard Levin, Charles Douglas-Home, Michael Hatfield, From Mr T. E. Rogers, T. E. ROGERS, , GWYN A. WILLIAMS, , P. D. TATTON BROWN, , JAMES SPEIRS., F. A. MILES., TIMOTHY FINIGAN, , JEREMY BRAY, , ROBERT JACKSON, , P. R. HINCKLEY, , P. L. C. RICHARDS, , A. M. EVERITT, C. V. PHYTHIAN-ADAMS, , H. S. A. FOX, , R. A. MCKINLEY, , FRITZ SPIEGL, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , SAM LLOYD, , DAVID AVERY, , JAMES COBBAN, , TOM HOOSON, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, Margaret Stone, By Alison Mitchell, From Darrel Delamaide, From Peter Hill, John Huxley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, D. S. ROBERTSON, , J. G. DAWSON, , ROBERT ARKLE, , ANTHONY BRADBURY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Ian Murray, By Aorienne Gleeson, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle, David Robinson, -I.W., -N.C., Reviews by Ned Chaillet and Irving Wardle, Music reviews by Joan Chissell, Christopher Ford, Paul Griffiths, John Higgins, Kenneth Loveland, William Mann and Stanley Sadie, -W.S.M., -K.L., -J.H., J.O.C., -S.S., -C.F., K.L., C.F., -J. H., J. H., Reviews by John Russell Taylor,
ResumoNews: Cabinet Office will vet Blunt answers, Haileybury, Amnesty is offered to Swapo guerrillas, Last of the Great Mosque rebels rooted out by Saudi forces, Miners' vote rejects call by leaders to strike, Stampede victims: Rescue workers try, Moscow looks to new arms talks, Suspicion, as Labour sorts itself out, Overseas selling prices, Hope that Catholics will join Ulster talks, Mrs Thatcher brushes aside 'fascism' charge, Vancouver Diary Looking towards the wide Pacific sea, BBC sound recordists go on strike, BL to lay off 4,000 men at Rover Solihull, Mr Dell seeks 'outsider' ministers, Decide on policies before election, Mr Silkin says, Channel bargains to offset 15% fare rise, Register to identify building land hoards is proposed, Local authorities that overspend will have grant taken away, Two Assyrian reliefs top expectations at £335,000, Zambians hope for peace but prepare to wage war, Hope rises for 100 teachers, £2,750,000 deficit on Commons meals, Steps to fight NHS strikes announced, TV computer to educate and amuse viewers, East-West German 'summit' next year, Riding on the Rhodesian knife-edge, Swing to centre in Iceland, Several skill centres threatened by Government plans to cut waste in training programmes, The doubtful honour of being employed on commission, WEU assembly resists Community arms role, Carry on nurse-as the money runs out, Inquiry starts into council claim over NF premises, Tehran minister says student captors will judge hostages, Man jailed for life for six 'horrific' murders, Prosecutions may follow Ladbroke case, Anti-Iran rally loses to football, 'No childhood' for millions of working young in India, American marines flown to Puerto Rico after ambush, Editor leaving Argentina over death threats, 19 Tory MPs rebel on immigration ruling, Move to ban exports for slaughter, Cornish threat of rebellion against Labour HQ subsides, Kurds struggle for autonomy but already inhabit a world apart, Government statement on Rhodesia in Commons today, Israeli extremists demand law to protect settlements, Dracula's ghost haunts court in California, Expenditure cuts 'will make it better for many working poor to be unemployed', Pensioners' income rule change, Unsuccessful Brigitte: Keeping up her, Inquiry over secret papers found in hedge, Unicef man 'saw relief given to Kampucheans', Airlines compete for routes to be abandoned by BA, Former Korean CIA chief's trial for murder is suspended, Microbiology: New diseases appearing, Mr Carter takes first poll lead over Senator Kennedy, New document on Bokassa 'gems gift', Poll will reflect opinion on Tory measures, Madrid adopts emergency plan to curb contamination, Dutch envoy recalled from France in Rhine pollution dispute, Senator contests Taiwan ruling, 50,000 Civil Service jobs may be lost in two years, Canadian Bill provides for more open government, 10-year-ban on Mr Revie right FA official says, First sign of unrest as steelworkers strike, Salisbury Parliament approves proposed constitution despite lone voice of protest, Transkei on verge of bankruptcy, Cubans 'jailed for refusal to fight in Angola', Council's home-buying ban breaks faith, Tory says, Angry prison officers reject 6% pay offer as 'miserly', IRA precipitates staff crisis in prison service, Main trunk road schemes escape the spending cuts, London diplomatic status for Vatican, Bill frees local authorities from curbs, Bravery medal for man who disarmed killer, 'Wise men' try to stop Sahara fighting, Diplomats argue ats boat people reach Australia, Kampuchea complaint by Barnardo's is criticized. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lancia., Multiple Display Advertisements, Annie, Stanley Gibbons Ltd., The Buchanan Blend, Nice, Italian State Tourist Office (ENIT),, Spring Grove Services Limited, Olympia Tennis,, Rookery Nook, Schools Prom'79, City of Florence, Vikings Exhibition Booking Office,, Richard Draper, Saa, Riviera Ligure, The British Deaf Association, The Bournemouth And District Water Company, The Counter Spy Shop, H.Upmann, Abruzzo Italy, The All India Dance Company, Ira Levin's Deathtrap, Inter-City, Trentino, Hilton International London, Laing, Arts Council Shop, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Gingerbread Man, The New Throgmorton Trust Ltd., Philips, The Rocky Horror Show, Halifax Building Society, Conder, THE City of London BUILDING SOCIETY. Official Appointments and Notices: Thalidomide press award, Scottish crossbred wins supreme award at Royal Smithfield Show, University news, Church news. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Closing immigration loophole of arranged marriages: Mr Whitelaw fulfils election mandate: two concessions, Expensive coke taking jobs, Government committed to improvement of prison system: decisions soon, Country not being swamped: proposals wrong morally, Partnership in industry does not need legislation, Review of training: much money being wasted, MP's Bill to put a date on every map, Some signs of rally in shipbuilding market House of Lords, Too many authorities cutting services instead of bureaucrats House of Commons, Dust disease regulations start on January 1, Majorities for proposals in spite of some Tory critics. Classified Advertising: La De La Creme creme, Theatres, Announcements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, La De La Creme Creme, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Malvern, Hereford-Three Choirs, Before the Monsoon Atv, Montepulciano, Aix, Trees in the Wind Jackson's Lane, Wexford, Festivals of the year Cinema, Edinburgh, Bath, Aldeburgh, Awakening a sense of wonder Le Cirque Imaginaire Riverside Studios, Dublin, London-Proms, Philharmonia/ Andrew Davis Festival Hall, Lucerne, Stuttgart-Penderecki, Florence, London and elsewhere -English Bach, Festivals In Britain a diary for 1980, Salzburg, London Coliseum looks for a new Roman conquest, Avignon, Glyndebourne, Holland, Paris, Buxton, Verona, Berlin, Leeds, Dance Berlin, Cheltenham, London Contemporary Dance Sadler's Wells, London debuts, Stratford. Sport: Bartelski not far behind best time in training, Sports in Brief, Defenders are defended, Boycott puts himself within range of a distinguished band, Results yesterday, Tribute to the survival of a man and his team, Elusive trophy chased by Liverpool, Today's fixtures, Exciting Chinese provide test for Miss Comaneci, Substitute revives sad memories for Arsenal, Strenuous approach of West Ham fails to break Forest, Australia escape from tight corner, Robinson finds path to final an uphill task, Net spreads in America's Cup funds campaign, The rule of Rib Law, Western Goddess proves alluring, Reflections of Rives, a Corinthian captain, Pakistan's hopes revived, Withdrawal of Douglas leaves sour atmosphere, Wolves too well drilled for Grimsby's liking, Sheldon and Dawes justify their seedings, Gardner learns a lesson from world-ranked Young, Lingfield event may steal the show, Surrey pick injured men, Power change favours Cambridge, Miss Mandlikova's form a continuing story. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Doctor at sea on an ugly tide, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Dec 6, 1954 Atoms for peace. Editorials/Leaders: Assumption Of Sovereignty, When The Cupboard IS Bare, Central Grip On Local Funding. Letters to the Editor: Answering Vatican charges, House ownership and industrial investment, Britain's stance in Europe, On the medieval farm, Go west, Steel losses, Women at the top in business, Taxing high pay increases, US response to Iran, Licensing pornography, Siting a London helistop, Weapons for what?, Wolfgang Amadeus Losey, Mountbatten statue, Assisted places scheme, Plans for closures at British Steel, A sorry pass, Careers in engineering, Too much hot air?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Herr Friedrich Ebert, Chang Kuo-Tao, Sir Henry Slesser Solicitor-General in first Labour Government, Dowager Countess Of Bessborough, Obituary. Law: Factory rule forbidding beards 'justifiable' Panesar v Nestlé Company Ltd, Exchange of contracts by telephone Domb and another v Isoz, Extended sentences Regina v Gooden, Equitable interest scheme escapes gains tax Roome and Another v Edwards (Inspector of Taxes), Legal aid appeal for Lords Hanlon v Law Society. Stock Exchange Tables: Miners give a lift to sentiment, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange decision over international traders, Recent Issues, Commodities, Money Market Rates, Price Changes, Wall Street, Equities brighter, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: Discount market, Tub-thumping in France's industrial tribunal elections, Ivory Coast exports of sugar may start soon, Dollar spot rates, Monotype on target to break even this year, Warning notes in row over US antitrust law, Heavy sales by Federal Reserve to aid dollar on foreign exchanges, Unicorp's gold strike, L&O's sale brings a profit, Euro-$ Deposits, Northern Foods' big US investment, Steady growth at Kelsey Inds, Unpaid bills threat to smaller companies, Smith & Nephew feels drop in spending, Bank Base Rates, In Brief, Lloyd's deposits up sharply next year, Steetley pays $15m for US firm, Rhm Ranks Hovis McDougall Limited Preliminary Announcement of Annual Results, EMS: Euro currency unit rates, Options, Is television facing an advertising slump? Derek Harris, ICI prepares to explain away 3,000 jobs, AE purchase in Europe, Britain resisting EEC pressure for pledge on higher oil production, Morgan Grenfell new look, The Pound, Sterling Spot and Forward, Briefly, Acknowledging Mrs Taxpayer..., FINANCE FOR INDUSTRY LTD Six months unaudited consolidated results, Little change in UK reserves, Time running out for agreement on next phase of steel pact, John Williams profits plunge in hard year, Business Diary: MG's 'superman' · Shah's wholly Ghost, Obstacles in the gilt market, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, AEG 'breakeven' plan involves DM1,600m funding and cutback of 13,000 jobs, YARROW and Company Limited, Latest results, Gold, Sterling: other markets, Armitage Shanks manages rise of 25 pc despite disruption, Uk Reserves, Iran could again cut output of oil, Price increases and Lager sales boost three brewers. Business Appointments: Morgan Grenfell changes. Property: Rentals, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,090, Personal Choice.
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