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The Times - 05/06/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Ian Murray, By Peter Hennessy, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Donald Macintyre and Paul Routledge, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Portsmouth, Charles McKearn, By Stewart Tendler, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From Christopher Walker, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, By Clifford Longley, From Richard Wigg, From John Gretton, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Lavinia Watson, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Ely, by John Young, by Michael Baily, by Tony Aldous, T.A., John Percival, Michael Church, Stanley Reynolds, Ray Gosling, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Geoffrey Smith, Eric Moonman, David Wood, DAVID J. HARDING, , PHILIP GOODHART, , BRIAN TESLER, , T. WILSON, , DIANE MUNDAY, , JUDITH BURY, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , RICHARD BULL, , FRANK LAUNDER, , BALLANTRAE, , DOROTHY EMMET, , J. B. DERRICK, , Philippa Toomey, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Our Bridge Correspondent, Mr H. S. Barlow, Professor W. T. Stearn, By Maurice Corina, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Huxley, From David Tharp, By Our Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, From Charles Harrison, By Our Financial Staff, Frank Vogl, Edward Townsend, Kenneth Owen, HAROLD WALKER, , DAVID COCKBURN, , D. J. BOYD, , DENNIS H. CLIVE, , MICHAEL DULIGALL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clive Schmitthoff, Ronald Kershaw, Ray Maugham, William F. Lowe, Michael Prest, Alison Mitchell, David Robinson, Wallace Jackson,

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News: Architecture report Sunderland: Contrasting leisure aspects, Non-Christian religions proselytize with ease in Britain, Ford shop stewards demand £20 more, President Eanes hopes for Portuguese cultural unity, Corsican demands listed before Giscard visit, Russian view on why Churchill hated portrait, Plans for expansion of African civil aviation, PLO denies involvement in McKenzie plane crash, Computerized system developed to pinpoint time and place of oil spills or dumping at sea, Leapman In America, A carbonless copy success story, Search ruling horrifies US press, Humanists oppose obscenity laws, Golfers hit by lightning at charity match, Young blacks 'in constant fear of police questioning,' Birmingham group says, Couple appeal to Prince over mine shaft in garden, A Times Profile André Previn You never get bored, Separation of bus routes in Jerusalem rejected, Comparison of GCE examination standards gives reassuring evidence, review of 34 studies says, Agriculture Farmers help to pay for New Zealand butter subsidy, Europe seats for Scots criticized, Child benefit 'trap' for single parents, Man survives 7 hours in Channel, Fifteenth ship seized by Ushant navy patrol, Warning on future of 'Express', Union is to campaign against National Front, United Nations warning on neglect of environment, Moderates defeat left's plan for Equity, Tory peers hope to put PR into Wales Bill, China fears Soviet and Cuban aims in Africa, Is there really a threat from the left?, Oman rebels suspected in massacre of Britons, How do we save the top men from being strangled by red tape?, Police interview Mr Thorpe over Scott case, Tories considering referendum on hanging, Science report Zoology: How bee wolf finds a mate, Paris talks on defending Africa, New British Library could enhance nation's heritage, Colombia calm during poll, Peking writer rehabilitated posthumously, BR's offices arrive late, Plea for youth information centre at station, Bangladesh voters give General Zia a big majority in low poll, Tory report again under attack, Move to end Shetland conflict over devolution, Report by Amnesty on RUC delayed, Pakistan general is given information post, Iran University dormitories shut after riots, Key thoroughfare is high, wide but not handsome, Will stations rise to standard set by electrification?, Suez looks to a profitable future, Rich irony of the 'Kensington disaster', Britons' killer may have been after papers, America begins flying 1,200 Moroccan soldiers into Zaire, Mr Powell tells voters to back anti-EEC candidates, Rout of Free Democrats in state elections sounds warning for Herr Schmidt's Bonn coalition, Computer strike 'could paralyse government business', Prisoners of conscience E Germany: Heinz Reinecke, Colonel Gaddafi changes stance on Sahara war, University involved in murder plot, says Rhodesian minister, The pioneering spirit behind MRA, Rolls-Royce lesson in designing a computer system, Burma is 'acting to halt illegal entries'. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Dunhill, Erdman, John Foord Chartered Surveyors, Anthony Lipton & Co., Jenkins, Travis & Arnold Limited, Credito Italiano, Airey & Wheeler, J. B. Holdings, Cornhill Insurance Group, Bank Base Rates, The Times, John Chartered, Matthew Hall Mechanical Services Ltd., Property Board, Oxfam, Europa, Modern Engineering Of Bristol (Holdings) Limited, Tootal, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lufthansa German Airlines, McAlpine, Norwich Union Insurance, Lancia, John Foord Plant And Machinery Valuers, Twa, Skf, Bulmer & Lumb (Holdings) Limited, Foord Surveyors. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Explosions plot charge, European Law Report Week ended June 3 Court of Justice of the European Communities No damages for loss under invalid regulation, Mr Bhutto 'had role in plot to break up nation', 15 detained in Italy's opera scandal released. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Funeral Arrangements, Public & Educational, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, Situations Wanted, Commercial Services. Sport: Motor cycling Hailwood returns and is a world champion again, Cricket Botham revives memories of Dexter, For the record Kempton Park results, Rugby Union Wales fail to capitalize on dominant forward power, Golf Resolution the key to Huggett's victory, Athletics How Ovett would tackle the eight-minute two mile, Sports in Brief, Racing Acamas shows great heart to snatch victory by a nose, Tennis Chaplinesque figure with the itchy feet leaves Smith flat-footed, Motor rallying Mikkola takes early lead in Scottish event, Polo Hipwood hits decisive 60-yard penalty, Cycling Pole keeps his jersey for another 90 miles, Boxing Piedvache says he will retire if he loses title, Yachting Old lady of sea shows newcomer way home, Football Dope test adds to Scotland's worries, Motor racing Peerless new Lotuses confirm it in Spanish, Fencing Polytechnic retain title, Ice skating Two British judges suspended. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, £6m block for Milton Keynes. Reviews: Weekend television The Irish Way Bbc 1, Coriolanus Aldwych, A plain tale from the suburbs Sorry, Dad, The World About Us Bbc 2, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, Triumph of simplicity Requiem Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: Arise, Sir Freddie-and then watch out, Not For A Referendum, A Wretched Exodus From Burma. Letters to the Editor: Going metric, Ordination of women, Causes of unemployment and inflation, Defence apprentices, Tory policy-making, Soviet behaviour in Africa, Employment Protection Act in perspective, Paternity rights, Devolution for Scotland, Figures for today, Lessons of Bullock inquiry, Revival of Welsh weaving trade, "The Good Food Guide", Political civil servants, Sharing TV coverage costs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Forces appointments, Carmel College, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,917, Broadcasting, Youth at the helm in bridge contest, Radio. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Thursday, June 4, 1953 China's seat in UN. Obituaries: M Wilfrid Baumgartner Influential French financial expect, Sir Claude Fenner, Miss Alice Coats, Professor T. F. Rodger. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Commodities Gold strength helps to send silver to a firm base at $5 an ounce, Freight report Tanker trade settles back to normal sluggishness, Civil servants' U S study trip, Rentokil in US pest control buy, Building material producers seek talks on state threat, Kenyans see Lonrho ban as 'a shock', This week Tomorrow's interest is on banking figures, Dealings in Alcan start today, Construction workers plan pay strike after June 25, Sir J Cuckney likely to be chief of Thomas Cook, Chairmen Flight Refuelling to do even better, Caution over forecasts of climate at the summit, Brokers' views Food wholesale and retail market now rated as good sell, Downward revision of advertising prospects, Wider unit of account 'desirable', Price Commission changes over profit safeguards may be delayed, Alfa Romeo decides offshoot fate, Industry in the regions Ulster lures with cash and optimism, Bringing North Sea oil ashore with the help of the City, NEDO to reassure unions about domestic investment, Business Diary in Europe: All change at Frankfurt, Chris-Craft stalking Century-Fox, Rekindling the demand for gilts, Japan aims to be a top planemaker in 10 years, Euromarkets Banks lose profits as borrowers prepay loans, Margins at Comben widen again, Harder line urged with Tokyo on car imports, Government pressed to block American takeover of British chemical company, US banks 'have added vitality', Participation: a voice for non-union workers, Mr Healey warns Bonn of threat to free trade and urges more expansion, Mining Spectre of Poseidon stalks the new boom in Australian base metal shares. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Investment trust names director. Births.

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