The Times - 02/08/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Annabel Ferriman, By Christopher Thomas, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Clayton and Arthur Osman, From David Cross, By Peter Hennessy, By Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Peter Evans, By Donald Macintyre, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, by Robin Young, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw and Robin Young, By Trevor Fishlock, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, By Penny Symon, From Michael Binyon, By Igor Hajek, Charles McKean, John Higgins, David Robinson, John Percival, Frank Dobbins, Joan Bakewell, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Barry Millington, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Ross Davies, Bernard Levin, Lawrence Freedman, Michael Binyon, Julius Tomin, CAROLINE CAWSTON, , JURAJ KRNJEVIC, , RAYMOND FLETCHER, , ARTHUR PETERSON, , ANGUS DALGLEISH, , JEREMY HARDIE, , J. B. EDWARDS, , DENIS HILLS, , LAURENS VAN DER POST, , KIMBERLEY, , TONI PELLEGRINI, , TIMOTHY RAISON, , F. A. HAYEK, , PAUL SAMET, , R. A. SOMERVELL, , By Kenneth Gosling, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Hugh Clayton, From Philip Howard, 0. H. W. I. writes:, By John Huxley, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Wainwright, By Business News Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Christopher Wilkins, By our Banking Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Bryan Appleyard, From John Earle, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, J. C. AKERMAN, , E. R. WARD, , By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, NICHOLAS J. FLOWER, , P. S. TAYLOR, , ALAN DARRELL KITCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Frank Vogl, Ronald Faux, By Tony May, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark, By Rosemary Unsworth,
ResumoNews: Windsor warning over new pop festival, Steel-Callaghan talks early next month, High temperatures needed to kill botulism organisms, authorities say Toxin risk in smoked fish and home bottling, BBC proposes alternative plan to White Paper, Vatican playing bigger role at UN, More manpower planning needed in health service, Road tax dodgers may cost Exchequer £60m, Phasing out private consulting rooms, 'Inhuman conditions' of republican prisoners shock Irish Archbishop, Washington doubt on shcharansky exchange, Britain is likely to join airbus partners, Family taxation review, Mr Thorpe's legal adviser denies report that he might resign, Boycott scheme to beat hijackers is worked out, Friendship suggested to keep dogs at bay, Belgians protest over big fare increases, Views sought on education of handicapped, Liberals may launch protest over Olympics, Indians continue to flood into Berlin for asylum, Full inquiry into Moro death urged, Writings of cultural dissent continue to circulate despite official pressures Literary river that Prague regime cannot dam, US company to make Ulster heart device, Power workers to consider £100 wage call, Eanes ultimatum to parties in Portugal, Leningrad Diary The old imperial city that is proud of its past, Ministers delay Civil Service plan for reform of patronage, Police in Cologne seek missing Romanian envoy, How to remove the 'anguish' from work, Middle East peace hopes vanish, Police deny being indifferent over fire, Woman dead in flat for eight months, Europe feels the pinch of Salt, Failure to adopt free school milk 'miserable', French air controllers vote to increase go-slow next weekend, New study of aid system for fuel bills, U S salmon blamed for food poison outbreak, Dr Castro ready to answer call for military help by any of Africa's five 'front-line' states, The Times Guest Cook, De la Mare papers saved, Science report Evolution: Origin of life, France seeks Algerian friendship on Sahara, Architecture report Pilgrim's route: Havoc of heavy traffic, Trudeau foe says Queen slighted, Educational Courses Learning from your holidays, A thanksgiving that Wales is still Welsh, Call to simplify psychiatric patients' release, London printing of Free Czech magazine, Dear Dr Husak, I am very afraid, Bethnal Green casualty ward protest ends, Possible hint of a spring poll by Prime Minister, Swapo and Pretoria at odds over Namibia timetable, Demand for prosecution of Iraq embassy staff, TUC watch on pay levels in public sector, Unions oppose 'Civil Service status' for special advisers, Telephone engineers' action expected to cause delays, 'Sun' staff vote to stay out by 102-1, Suspected cases of smallpox in Eritrea, Strikers disrupt docks at Hull, Goole and Bristol, Congress votes to lift US arms embargo on Turkey, Miss Onassis marries in £1.25 ceremony off sleepy Moscow backstreet, New isolation unit for rare infections, Briefcase with £500,000 in diamonds stolen, The myth as key to national identity, Chancellor sees good prospects of pay curbs, Aquamart is forced out of business, Iran denies that prisoners are being tortured, Three weeks without a cigarette and determined not to give in. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Continental Cucumber, London And Manchester Assurance Company Limited., Arlington Motor Holdings, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Building Materials Industry, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times Special Reports, Britain's Leading Timber Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Team Avon. Law: £1,200 back pay for dog handler, Rhodesian sentenced to be hanged, 'Eminent' politician fined £250 for shoplifting, The first clerk, Former Leyland man 'created red herrings', EAT President leaves, Court of Appeal Application in dead man's name a nullity Regina v Secretary of State for Home Department, Ex parte Sultan Mahmood, Reporter refused prison reprieve, Jewel thieves threw pepper in girl's face, No further action by Mr Rees in 1969 murder case, House of Lords Clause in agricultural lease unenforceable Johnson and Another v Moreton, Man cleared of murdering niece, Chile general charged with Washington assassination, Bhutto illness being ignored, lawyer claims. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Castle wants White Paper withdrawn, Police await their medals, Mr Prior says Conservative advert on jobless should shame Labour, Plans approved for helping the unemployed, London's many problems: case for capital having a Cabinet minister, Thorpe legal aid query, Appointments to quangos should be more democratic-Mr Foot, Review body to take further look at ex-MPs' pensions House of Lords, European election regulations soon, Grave disservice of those who say work protection laws stop firms recruiting, Film development fund continued, Date for referendum can be decided during next session House of Commons, Aid from Film Fund Agency. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): How Mrs Gandhi gagged the press by the flick of a switch, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Aug 1, 1953 Death of Mr Taft. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & Generl-Tempting Times-, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, How to pass, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Great Britons BBC 1, Batsheva Festival Hall, Reflections of a juryman on the Taormina Film Festival, Chekhov in love Tower, Islington, Marcel Marceau Sadler's Wells, Chilingirian Quartet/ Benson Wigmore Hall, Royal Ballet's new Balanchine work, Youth and the passage of time Der Rosenkavalier Salzburg Festival, Academy of Ancient Music Albert Hall/Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,967, Ayckbourn at Bromley, Radio, Broadcasting, Karpov goes for first win as Korchnoi blunders. Sport: Cricket Gooch sees England through with a mature and engaging innings, Tennis, Racing Walker pins faith on Lynch for big Redcar handicap favourite, Sports in Brief, Golf Miss Lopez slims for Sunningdale on fish, Commonwealth Games That giveaway flash of fading form, Equestrianism Burghley will be busy with concurrent events, Tennis Rain restricts play at Eastbourne, Yachting New Moon lights the way for one-design. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Editorials/Leaders: The Moscow Olympics, The Prisoners' Friend From Armagh. Letters to the Editor: Soviet emigration policy, A personal tax problem, Measuring inflation, British intervention in Rhodesia, Storing medical records, Policy on product liability, Juvenile delinquents, Aircraft development, Channel tunnel, Defence workers' strike, Government money for the docks, The victims of Yalta, Labour handling of incomes Policy, Democracy in Malta, A UK strategy for microelectronics, MPs' secretaries, Need for a 20p coin, Early oil refining. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, IBA awards two fellowships in Northern Ireland. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr H. L. Warren, Professor E. H. Frost-Smith, Dr Gunther Rennert Influential opera producer. Business and Finance: Dunford profit poser for Lonrho, Unitech climbs by 48pc to best-ever £3.1m pre-tax, Discount market, Supply still a problem at Arlington Motor Hldgs, Scrip issue as Sterling Credit does better, 2m jobless by 1982 predicted, W Sharpe interim pleases market, Commodities, BL may have to raise incentive offer to £12, Changes in cash limit procedures, Business Diary: Surmon on the mount, Petrol revenue tax details today, CBI 69th Industrial Trends Survey, July 1978, A bleak summer for Stornoway, Washington sees surge in oil imports, Gold closes at fresh peak of $202.8 in busy trading as dollar slumps, Exports avert 'disaster' for scrap industry, Argentina may switch ship order to Germany, YJ Lovell may buy ICI firm, Pact nearer on register for building employers, Good start at Dundonian, Options, Mr Carter's uphill battle on energy, Orme shares suspended for panel ruling on St Piran, Chrysler and unions find peace formula, Offer raised for W G Frith, Government puts aside another £85m to back ship intervention fund, Computer growth slows in west Europe, IBM and Xerox end patent dispute with 5-year pact, Motor trade surplus declines by a third, In brief MGM stock sale plan to qualify for Europe listing, Assoc Eng to drop in last half, As the dollar falls stock markets rise, Italy approves Bill to rescue big firms, International Credit Suisse's assets reach almost £14,000m, Bankruptcy total at 4,177 last year, H Wigfall expects good profit rise, CBI survey offers hope for upturn despite low output and fall in manufacturing orders, Tokyo may act to curb yen speculation, Westinghouse Brake hit by £500,000 foundry plant losses, Fresh drive in Leyland's specialist car plants, Suits' chief optimistic on expansion, Textile companies worry over effect of raised Portuguese quotas on world import ceilings, Barclays to open nine branches on Saturdays, American attack on UK export credit aids. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices All-share index nears peak, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Index pressing towards 500 level, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Eric Faulkner to advise Unilever.
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