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The Times - 15/02/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Burt, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Strafford, From Ronald Faux, By Penny Symon, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Groser, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Percival, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Thomes Labour Reporter, By Margaret Stone, Charles McKean, From Ronald Kershaw, By Robert Parker, By Annabel Ferriman, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Roger Berthoud, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Eric Marsden, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From David Cross, From David Watts, From Michael Binyon, From Mario Modiano, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, by John Hutchinson, Joyce Ansell, Bernard Levin, C. H. von Platen, /PHS, ROBERT W. STEEL, , ALLEN PARKER, , EDWIN RHODES, , MURRAY OF GRAVESEND, , JACK BARNETT, , GEORGE FINK, , JOHN W. LAWRENCE, , C. W. JONES, , NEIL PRITCHARD, , ANTHONY GREENWOOD, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , IVOR H. MILLS, , NORMAN HAMMOND, , ALDENHAM, , DULCIE SIMPSON, , ROBERT A. REID, , R. HINCHLIFFE, , By Philip Howard, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, , J. F. writes:, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Bryan Appleyard, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoge, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Derek Harris, Frank Vogl, ALAN SMALLBONE, , C. P. MORTON, , BRUCE M. ADKINS, , PHILIP JONES, , ERIC SAXTON, , R. T. ARGUILE, , MALCOLM RIFKIND, , DAVID J. SCARFE, , PETER SUMMERS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoys, By Tony May, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, By Desmond Quigley, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, Gregory Martin,

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News: Shivers part of erratic climate trend, Mr Carter proposes to sell Egypt 50 jet fighter planes, Purged novelist reported living with her family, Science report Agriculture: Man-made cereal, France-Luxembourg move over Parliament site, TUC plan to monitor anti-Labour bias in run-up to election, Terrorists murder judge on Rome street in attempt to intimidate Italian law courts and politicians, Josephine Butler: compassion with a touch of genius, Call for better insulation of buildings, Storm raised by warring weathermen rivals fury of New York blizzards, President Amin says he will visit Britain, Ombudsman says GLC was unjust to tenants, Letter says Strauss aide abducted, Ethiopian threat to break Western ties, A hat for all seasons in Russia where the right headgear is a social must, Syrian leader visits Moscow this week looking for arms and opposed to fresh negotiations, Soweto voting limited to two wards out of 30, Big rise in complaints on package hotels, Aluminium call boxes on trial, Italy bars EEC farm produce pact with Cyprus, Mr Sadat believes his trip timely for swaying opinion, Latest European snow reports, Fire starts as five bombs go off in Ulster, British Rail extends cheap travel for older children, MPs on panel for mortgage scheme appeals, Doing things in the Conservative way, Mrs Thatcher 'right' on immigration issue, 13,000 more deaths than births, Security clampdown: Armed troops on, Archaeology report Gloucester: St Oswald's Priory excavations, Post Office managers likely to merge their unions, Inland telegram service 'may end next year', Government searching for more flexible phase four, Tax equality plea for men and women, Architecture report Selective repair or complete demolition?, Russia mans Cuba's air defences, 3 shot dead near secret base, The French Elections Socialists in counter to Barre claim on cost of reforms, Lawyers clash with politicians Plan for Venice to cut its links with the mainland, Snow-capped hills fit only for experienced climbers, The storm that has burst over Sweden, Liberals in mini-pact on Budget proposals, £324m trade deficit is worst for a year, Mrs Thatcher responds coolly to Callaghan offer of race talks, Dispute over Pennines plan, Tory Europe MPs upset Westminster colleagues, When Chairman Hua visited factory by bus, Computer lights fail at ballet premiere, Councils accused over use of bus grants, Mix-up on settlements, Fang Yeh-ling's joyride made known to world, Greater London rate rise avoided bt using £61m balances, Life-equipment switched off at parents' request, The Times Diary, Carter hint of drastic action to halt coal strike, Priests threaten to go if women are ordained, Runaway bull captured in third-floor flat, Jail censoring complaint, Vorster Cabinet considers Namibia issue, The Queen and Duke have flu, Guest Column Why the landlord's lot is now not a happy one, Aircraft noise move defeated, Bomb defused in Johannesburg office building, Deputizing 'should be run by NHS', Nine pick non-aligned draft for Belgrade, Two killed by explosion in crowded Jerusalem bus, Law Society wants legal aid more widely available, Leprosy vaccine progress, Jenkins guidelines on how to fight direct elections, Some telephone lines from Dublin restored, Social security system 'ill attuned to new family role', Envoy says Arabs and West arming Somalia, Petrol back to pumps from next week, Plea for Windscale debate raises legal issues, New colour for 111 in South Africa, Patriotic Front wings agree to unite forces, Five-year election ban on Front man, Deadlock on Concorde not resolved, Police authority head wants 'ripper' caught dead or alive, Cyprus President goes to Athens for consultations. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Newspaper Archive Developments Ltd, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Bell's Scotch Whisky, J.I.B, Atcost, Important Notice, Bank Base Rates, Theraton Park Tower, Hardys & Hansons Limited, Offices And Service Industries. Politics and Parliament: Commonwealth Day plans, £7.3m rise in grant to Arts Council, Rules changed for cherished number plates, Details soon of first stage of economic and monetary union, Government backing for spastics campaign, Mortgage board members named, Anglo-US proposals for Rhodesia settlement seek to marry six principles with reality House of Lords, German Chancellor criticized by Tory, Government again defeated on devolution, Talks by party leaders suggested to evolve national approach to immigration that avoids racialism House of Commons, Demand for inquiry on allegations in book, Mechanism for resolving disputes over legislation, Nursery education allocations, Government defeat: referendum delayed if election comes first, Bill to allow appeals against leniency fails, Wigs on the NHS. Law: Four years for council official, Queen's Bench Division No interference with committal proceedings Regina v A Wells Street Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Seillon, 'I nodded off', tribunal chairman says, Blasphemy law 'should be adapted to today', Scientology chief sentenced by Paris court, Girl murder charge, Nurse raped after kidnap, court is told, Employment Appeal Tribunal Lonrho is urged to consider extra-legal duties Pambakian and Others v Brentford Nylons Ltd and Another, Fake policemen 'on patrol for two years'. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Situations Wanted, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Hockey England World Cup party has three A N Others, Spinks vows to break Ali's golden silence, Racing Why Crump started moon-gazing, Sports in Brief, Boxing British board bothered by late start, Football International plans may be put on ice, Tennis Britain assured of place in semi-final, Equestrianism Miss Prior-Palmer relieved of financial burden, Golf Oosterhuis's challenge peters out in last round, Squash rackets Open competition injects life into women's game, Rowing Horton picks Cambridge crew but not the order, Cricket N Zealand gain their first victory over England after 49 years, Rugby Union McKibbin set to dash from Paris to Sunbury, Motor racing Twelve aspirants will battle for three places. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Mind the doors, it's the doctor, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 13, 1953 £7 6s 6d for miners. Editorials/Leaders: The Bishop's Move, Extradition For Political Crimes, Strasbourg, Luxembourg Or Brussels?. Letters to the Editor: Interference in Africa, When pension benefits are a matter of chance, Past a joke, Kwidzyn for the Poles?, Philosophy of science, Harm in an ECGD 'Veto', Towards Christian unity, Education for adults, The 'no fight' resolution, Future of Belize, Car buyer's choice, Contribution made by opencast coal mining, Effects of child pornography, Possibility of nuclear power accidents, The politics of race and immigration, The rise of Hitler, Empty threats about Arab retaliation, Electricity bills, A 25p coin would be handy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New European prize goes to Ironbridge museum, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Reviews: A nursery comedy The Cherry Orchard Olivier, We Love You Round House Downstairs, Philharmonia/Muti Albert Hall, RCS/M. Davies Festival Hall, In the Looking Glass Bbc2, Messenger of light, Shakespeare centre offers a rent-free theatre. Arts and Entertainment: 'New' Butterfly for Welsh National, Radio, Broadcasting, 1978 Cutty Sark/Times National Crossword, Collection of English watercolours sell well. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. J. Brown, Dr E. A. Perren Major role in chemical defence research, Robert Heger. Business and Finance: Trade deficit unsettles the pound, Taking the incomes policy course against inflation, Discount market, Fifth Leyland executive leaves, Platform for growth set by Thermal Sydnicate, Shutdown of Speke car plant 'imminent', Commodities, Industrial production still in the grip of recession, TUC opposes investment of N Sea oil money abroad, Healey help on factory allowances, Europe Court finds United Brands guilty of abusing market power, Drake & Scull takes off in first-time £2.6m, Swiss aim for bigger slice of electronic watch market, Monitoring system for LME ring dealers, Smoke signals from Indiana, Plessey pioneers electronic office phone system, New finance discipline for state oil baby, Briefly Aurora has nearly 30pc of Osborn, Americans to attend Bonn economic summit in July despite policy differences, BIM states objections to disclosures, Industrial Output, Public spending cuts 'cost 500,000 jobs', Business Diary: Nine lives · Export or shy?, Growth slows at John Haggas, Re-shaping and cost cutting keep B Wardle increase, Leisure and industrial spark Crest Nicholson, Blumenthal caution on invitation, Trade Volumes And Terms Of Trade, Atlanta property project faces threat of foreclosure on $80m construction loans, Support for CBI over pay clauses, Bremar takes a quick turn on Clarke Nickolls, A competitive push for the banks, Macpherson at £3m, Receiver called in as cash flow problems hit Chester Barrie, International BMW hits fresh peak but cautious about 1978. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Leaders tumble, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Heavy selling after trade news, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr R Somerville becomes Turner & Newall director. Births. Property: Rentals, London Flats.

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