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The Times - 18/12/1979

1979; Gale Group;

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By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Our Political Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Labour Staff, From Tim Jones, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Music Reporter, By Ian Bradley, From Arthur Osman, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Peter Hennessy, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Christopher Follett., From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, By Tony Samstag, From Richard Halloran, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Binvon, By Roger Berthoud, From Christopher Walker, From Ray Kennedy, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Noël Goodwin, John Russell Taylor, Kenneth Loveland, Max Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox Footbal Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, David Spanier, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, S. COWAN, , A. H. THORNTON, , HELEN SMITH, , W. J. COTTERELL, , R. E. BALL, , PETER M. LAVERICK, , ROBERT J. PELIZA, , JOHN SMALL, , ALAN THOMPSON, , JOHN BRADDOCK, , MARTIN LOCKE, , WALSTON, DAVID W. BROCKLESBY, , A. R. BIRLEY, , PATRICK HORTON, , J. F. O. SWITZER, , by Prudence Glynn, By Our Political Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspandent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Alison Mitchell, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, Kenneth Owen and Ronald Kershaw, By John Huxley, NICHOLAS BAKER, , B. A. MORGAN, , ROBERT J. YEOMANS, , EDMUND HAPPOLD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Patricia Tisdall, By Baron Phillips, By Michael Prest, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News in Brief. News: 'No breach of security' in Churchill case, Woman held complains of assault, BR needs £30m to avert decline, chairman says, Mrs Thatcher backs boycott on Iran, Move to clean up the Caribbean, Detroy for National Gallery: "Time Unveil-, Nato offers to pull out 13,000 US troops to break Vienna deadlock, Augustus John archive is sold for £52,000, Tories fail open government test, Nobel man will be invited for Tehran jury, East block accused of failing to aid refugees, Labour leaders agree to repeal picket and closed shop legislation, Jury in 'vetting' case go to hotel for night, Sir Keith widens gulf with TUC, Mr Jenkin plans to make payment of sickness benefits an employer's duty, Overseas selling prices, Man died after asking for punch on jaw, Workers want help in their fight to attract new industry, Plan to ease censorship in prisons is scrapped, Men's jobs 'determine life expectancy of their wives', Two killed as gales sweep Britain, Rabbis force change in abortion law, IRA admits killing of prison officer, Warsaw Mass for victims of food price riots, French vote delays law on abortion, London Diary Getting on the Jenkins' bandwaggon, All-out steel stoppage gains Welsh support, Queen's pardon for prisoner in NZ double murder case, Disaster relief: an artificial famine, Nine agree to reduce use of aerosol gas to protect ozone layer, UN assembly calls for action on hostages, Mrs Gandhi's son faces metal sale charges, King's confusing role Spain's contradictory foreign policy, Cattle grazing threatens survival of rare wombat, Moscow Jews see first Yiddish theatre since Stalin, Judge plans to kill all Shah's family, Students remain at school longer in South, Proposal for levy on trade to help Third World, HMS Amethyst files to be open to public, TUC call to save centre for the disadvantaged, Reaching the top is still as hard as ever but a 'service class' is emerging, Portugal's local elections repeat swing to right, Seychelles tense as bishops are denied access to detainees, Choice of Stansted as airport for London likely to reopen battle, Martyrdom theme in Iran's art, Dartmouth passing out, Employment Bill creeps in like a mouse, Turkish Airlines office bombed in London, Foreign press lectured on why Iran must expel 'Time' men, Suspended sentence for dead boy's stepmother, East Germans free 22,000 prisoners under amnesty, Heath attack on EEC tactics by Britain, National standards urged for public examinations, Embargo on maize shipments to Zambia ended by order of Governor in Salisbury, Hearing in Lords on David Frost tax case begins, Lesotho Premier hints at first election since 1970, Book rights pay ceiling is proposed, Three children die in fire at hostel for battered wives, Opponents of Stansted expansion say they will fight all the way, Brotherly love, all too absent round the table, Last two Shell terminals go back to work, Tube drivers' strike cuts some services by half, 'No Oxbridge bias' claim by Civil Service denied, India's rural vote stays uncertain, Holiday closing, Fashion, Compromise formula ends Danish crisis, Opec talks hopelessly split on oil pricing, The professionals sail in: It, 'This means end of the war', British chairman says, MPs seek end to secrecy over safety of reactors, Celebrated, cultivated, underrated and funny, Border tensions take Pakistan envoy to Kabul, Camel fall case adjourned, Mr Boyson 'pitifully ignorant', Couple's killer should be in jail for rest of natural life, judge says, Girl 'would be ill at ease', Modern recitals cancelled because of losses, Extremists kill wrong man in Rome ambush, Civil Service jobs threat over pay demands, Will Labour and the public schools ever live together?, Nuclear powered aircraft carrier for Soviet Navy, Bretons and Normans in cut-throat competition for favour of British kisses, Pornography bores most Danes. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Ct, The Buchanan Blend, Martini, Sotheby's, National Westminster Bank Group, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, United City Merchants Ltd, Courvoisier, Woolwich, U.A. Engineering, Hospital Saving Association, Cal, Laing, Book Tokens, The Burton Group Ltd., Eleco Holdings Limited. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Forecasts assume Channel tunnel, Substantial trade in furs and diamonds with Russia, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, VAT-inclusive prices, More talks on origin marking of goods, Price controls disguise inflation and deceive consumers, Ingredients of present high level of inflation, Debate refused, Mr Prior says changes in trade union law have support of nation: protection against effect of closed shop, New airport not to be built: policy based on growth at Stansted: go-ahead for Heathrow terminal House of Commons, Government cannot keep the date of Rhodesia elections open indefinitely House of Lords. Property: Rentals, Petrol in litres must show price per gallon, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Cinderella Manchester, German appreciation of Debussy Pelléas et Mélisande Stuttgart, Amadeus/Curzon Queen Elizabeth Hall, Summer With Monica Lyric, Hammersmith, Diaghilev illustrated in a British context The Diaghilev Ballet in England/Ethelbert White, 1891-1972 Fine Art Society George Bissill, 1896-1973 Belgrave Gallery, at Blond Fine Art Süe et Mare Foulk Lewis Collection Sèvres The Queen's Gallery The Shoe Show Ica, Play competition, Heroes New End, Queffélec/Cooper St. John's, Charity gala. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments. Law: Rearing pheasants for sport is not agricultural work Earl of Normanton v. Giles and Another, Closure of children's home valid Attorney General and Others v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council. Sport: Gifford can continue to carry all before him, Double-handed grip brings Male success, India are well placed after Binny knocks heart from Pakistan, Writers' trophy goes to Ballesteros, Torrance breaks record by one stroke, Sports in Brief, Snow reports, Council advised to review situation, Sibson signs on with the Finnegan camp, Today's fixtures, Taste of Yorkshire relish at a London lunch, McGregor is closer to first England cap, Scotland turn to Bannon, World champion wins top prize in jump-off, Smith ends five good years with Wales and joins Hull City, Future of Dilley may lie as an all-rounder, Parry runs through Tasmania's tail, Proudlove sent off as Stafford go out, Miss Ruzici forfeits title after muscular injury, For the record Cycling, Theatrical approach takes game a stage further, The incredible Hull, Names of the future written in the wind. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Saturday, Dec 18, 1954, The ghost of witch-hunts past. Editorials/Leaders: The Moving Finger Points To Stansted, A Leaky Umbrella, The Unionists Should Join The Talks. Letters to the Editor: The ECC and Britain's oil, Cost to Britain of the EEC, Fees to overseas students, Control of local spending, Dam buster, Kennedy's Latin primer, Churches and VAT, Changing the writ of summons, Future of Gibraltar, The last goodbye, Arabs and Israel, Soviet ban on Hebrew, Prosecutions of public companies questioned, East Enders demand a say in their future, British Steel closures, Round sum, Proposal on secretaries 'a restrictive practice', Causes of improved productivity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: £1,500 award by Arts Council to playwright, Chichester home for art collection, University news, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments, Northern Ireland service awards. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Nyman Simmons, Mr R. C. Handasyde Flight testing at Vickers, Sir Duncan Cumming, Group Captain John Tyzack, Air Vice-Marshal S. D. Macdonald. Stock Exchange Tables: LME metal stocks, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Equities retreat, Recent Issues, Investors shy away so equities drift lower, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Price Changes Rises, Driving the overseas wedge into Lloyd's, £53m half-year loss for British Shipbuilders, International, Euro-$ Deposits, Heywood Williams' 38 pc advance, Mr Murdoch leaves News Corporation temporarily, Fed chairman meets Mrs Thatcher amid interest rates uncertainty, NEB raises £38m towards £100m target by selling its stake in ICL, The great high-wire banking act, Thos.W.Ward Limited, Bank Base Rates, Imperial moves into US fast-food chain with 4 votes to spare, Disputes cost Lucas £20m in profits, In Brief, Warning on growth of Bonn deficit, No respite for the shipbuilders, Yorkshire & Lancashire Investment Trust Limited Highlights of the Statement by the Chairman Mr. Cecil C. Taylor, F.C.A., Scrap metal aids Thos Ward, Options, J & H B Jackson manages rise of 23pc, Small iron foundries in jeopardy, report says, Notice Of Proposed Settlement And Hearing In The Court Of Chancery Of The State Of Delaware In And For New Castle County, The Pound, Rhp electrical division provides recovery, Sterling Spot and Forward, Business Diary: Korans, coypus and Cambridge, Briefly, N Sea producers set to follow Opec lead, The Border & Southern Stockholders Trust Limited Managers-John Govett & Co. Ltd., Martin the Newsagent at £3.3m, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Latest results, 170,000 get BSC's bonus terms, Marsh & McLennan calls for takeover talks with Bowring after apparent collapse of premium pooling plan, Gold, Nat Carbonising's plan, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, Research bodies set new targets Technology News, Brazilian Sterling Loans: Decree Law No. 6019 State of Bahia 5% Funding Loan 1915, Competition slowing up Crown House, Renault could bid for British Leyland if state funding dries up, EMS European Currency Rates, £25m energy conservation grants may be scrapped, Copper demand expected to stay 'at good level', How to keep the shop-floor in touch with reality, British Vita offers £4m for Vita-Tex, A. Cohen nearly trebles in first half. Business Appointments: Sir John Read becomes deputy chief at Thorn. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,101, Broadcasting Guide Television, Personal Choice.

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