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The Times - 06/12/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By ALAN OSBORN, Common Market Correspondent, , By JAMES O'BRIEN, By Our Business Correspondent, By ALAN OSBORN Common Market Correspondent in Brussels, By IAN WARD, By BRUCE LOUDON, By GODFREY BARKER, By RICHARD BEESTON, By GUY RAIS, R. BARRY O'BRIEN and COLIN RANDALL, By ROBERT BEDLOW, Transport Correspondent, By JOHN PETTY Commercial Correspondent, By ROLAND GRIBBEN Business Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By MAURICE WEAVER Industrial Staff, By BLAKE BAKER, Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID HARRIS, Political Correspondent, By Our New York Staff, By JAMES O'DRISCOLL, High Court Reporter, By MICHAEL FIELD, By Our Dublin Correspondent, By DAVID HOPPIT, By BRUCE LOUDON in Cape Town, By Christopher Munnion in Salisbury, By NABILA MEGALLI, By DAVID ADAMSON Diplomatic Correspondent, By TIM BROWN, By DAVID SHEARS, By Our Los Angeles Correspondent, By JAMES ALLAN, By Our Sydney Correspondent, By Our Srinagar Correspondent, By NIGEL WADE, By CLARE HOLLINGWORTH in Brussels, By JOHN MILLER, , By Our Washington Staff, By Our Lusaka Correspondent, By JOHN GRIGSBY, Local Government Correspondent, By GODFREY BROWN Agricultural Correspondent, By JOHN IZBICKI Education Correspondent, By JOHN WEEKS, Crime Staff, By GERALD BARTLETT, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our High Court Reporter, By Our Commercial Correspondent, By OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENT, By NICHOLAS COMFORT Political Staff, By WILLIAM WEEKES, Parliamentary Staff, By PETER PRYKE, Parliamentary Correspondent, JOHN LANGLEY, By FERNAU HALL, GILLIAN REYNOLDS, By ERIC SHORTER, N. K., By ROBERT HENDERSON, A.E.P., Peter Simple, By RICHARD LAST, By FRANCIS GIBB Art Sales Correspondent, Lynne Edmunds, By Sandra Grant, By Avril Groom, By EDWARD NORMAN, PETERBOROUGH, HAROLD WILSON, G. S. D. WOLF, L. E. GRAY, MARIAN C. TEED, (Mrs) A. WOOLLARD, HAROLD HAYWOOD, ALFRED SHERMAN, W. L. KENDALL, ROLAND OLIVER, Chairman, British Minority Rights Group, FRANCOISE GIROUD, Chairperson, French M R G, GERARD CHALLAND, Sec-Gen, French M R G, MICHEL WYLER, Chairman; Geneva MR G, PIERRE CREVECOEUR, Chairman, Belgian M R G, BEN WHITAKER, Director, British M R G., N. BATCLIFFE, By TERENCE SHAW, Legal Correspondent, By PAUL POTTS, By Our Air Staff, By BRENDA PARRY, By ROBIN STRINGER, Television Staff, By HUGH DAVIES, By MAIER ASHER, By CLIFFORD GERMAN, By TERRY WILKINSON, By WILLIAM KAY, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By BRUCE KINLOCH, By ARTHUR BOWERS Property Market Correspondent, By MICHAEL MELFORD in Brisbane, By GEORGE TURNBULL, By ELIZABETH PRICE, By TONY FAIRCHILD, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By IAN GRANT, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By COLIN DRYDEN, By Our Schools Soccer Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, By DAVID ADAMSON, Diplomatic Correspondent, By DAVID HARRIS Political Correspondent, By Our New Delhi Correspondent, By Our Staff Correspondent in El Salvador, By JOHN O'SULLIVAN, By Our Correspondent in Windhnoek,

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News: Peking poster calls for contacts with Formosa, Minimum pay laws make firms spurn school-leavers, Treat bullies harshly, says heads' leader, Computer Bank Watchdog 'Needed To Guard Privacy', 'Muldergate' Scandal May Cause Split In National Party, Cairo breaks Bulgaria ties in embassy row, Kaunda Gives 'Third World War' Warning, Son Of Ld Fisher Killed, Brezhnev Rebuke For Ceausescu, Willie Carson Lands Driving Offence Treble, 'Operation Brixton' makes drastic cut in street crime, FBI men sacked for illegal tapping in Weathermen hunt, Way Of The World., Euro-Money Spurned By Britain Italy and Ireland seek more time, Attacks Hit Poll In S.W. Africa, 'Disastrous energy shortage' likely by end of century, £6,000 only for British Euro-MPs, Southern Water Cuts Feared, 'Phantom vote' snag in Spanish poll on constitution, 'Telegraph'readers provide 105 TV sets for troops, Nato Defence Ministers Agree On Airbrone Warning System, Long-Term Plan Sought To End Rural Decline, Motoring Volkswagen's picture of the car of the future, Persia Plunges Deeper Into Economic Chaos, London Day By Day, Better Missile Boats For Cuba, Train Stoppage Today Will Hit 175,000, Pilgrims' Holy Way IS Sinking, 8,000 Out In Strike, Says Nuj, Tories Now Fear Labour Will Back Un Sanctions, Refugee survivors speak of island nightmare, Cuba Stake In Angola Increased, ITV turns Boxing Day into day of the Jackal, T W A Scraps Third-Class Service, Drivers Refuse To Throw Up The Sponge, The People WHO Give US Christmas Gift-Wrapped, Poll Setback For Gandhi Unity Talks, Ministry's delay costs club £14,000, Hospital Admissions Halted, 'Thorpe threat' over truth of £20,000 gift, Postal Rush Jobs For Workless, Cabinet move expected in 'Times' dispute, Bill For Brothels Encore, Ceausescu accuses Kremlin of plot 'to kick me out, Managers in Britain 'not so badly off', More Power For Police Suggested, Rgodesia backs talks with Patriotic Front, M-Way 'Fog Law' Urged, Dole-distributors' dance date did in diddling drummer, Strike Disrupts Air Travel, NCO's drill in the sun killed recruit, New Jetstream Aircraft To Be Launched, Smithfield Glory Seals Buzby's Fate, The Chrysler Horizon, Boc Sanctions Decision Delay, Public Servces Dispute Looms, 35-hr Week 'Goal For Germany', Harriman has 'last meeting' with Mikoyan, Optimistic go-getter showing the world in photographs, Home Loans 'Up £335 Under Labour', Kitchen Goods Push Up Import Bill, Hippies Saved In Kashmir Riots, A cottage beauty industry with the flowery scent of success, Coins Find May Bring Summonses, Hongkong War On Graft To Continue, Navy Puts Out Trawler Fire, Phnom Penh ignores rebel Communists, Shore rejects calls for review of town planning, Benn Shows Reluctance On Fords, Kidnappers Talk Of Belize Dispute, 21 survive air crash in blizzard, Tories press own plan for devolution, Michelle Verdict Likely To Provoke Police Re-Think, Night Shift Deal Ends Bl Dispute. News in Brief. Index. Law: Ex-mistress wins plea to stay in 'love nest', S. Africa 'complicity in theft and fraud', Lady Hesketh Gets £14,000 For Eye Loss, Shoplifter's Christmas Box Trick, 'Hit man' sat in van counting £5,000 in £5 notes, court hears, E. Germans Jail Soccer Vandals, Murder Charge, Sanctuary In Jail For Ira Victim, Man Cleared Of Murder Charge, Black Killers Due To Be Shot Win Reprieve, Thorpe murder plot court is told of money for 'a habitual liar, weak-willed and chicken-brained' Businessman Tells Of His 'Anxiety' Over £10,000 Cheques From Hayward, VAT Makes New Church Bankrupt. Classified Advertising: Charles Barker-Coulthard, Quantity Surveyor, Personal, Situations Vacant, Educational, Senior, Late News, Romans, Plessey, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, A sign of the Times..., Science Group, Guy Salmon. Sport: Cross-Country Treacy Under Pressure In Big Race, Ocean Racing Air Search For Colas Increased, Rugby Union Tourists Run In 6 Tries, Schools Soccer Review Repton End Malvern's Record, Lawn Tennis Victory For Anne Hobbs, Gymnastics No Problems For Russians, First Test-Fourth Day Run-Savers Gower And Randall Cut England's Target, Golf, Rugby club records, Miss Marvin Gets Award, Sports in Brief, Last Night's Boxing Gardner, Magri And Green Make IT A Hat-Trick, Today's Football Fixtures, Motor Cycling Top Trio For Team Suzuki, Squash Rackets Kenyon Now Meets Verow, Cycling Derek Hunt In Dutch Team, Acamas Ruled Out From Ascot Race: Trainer Fined £250, Motor Racing Chapman lands £5,000 trophy outright. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Anger as Foot says: Wait for facts on closed-shop sacking, Tories 'Suspicious' Of Scheme To Pay Children To Stay On At School Yesterday in Parliament, Commons Sketch Homilies From The Head. Reviews: Concert Royal Festival Hall Philharmonia Orchestra, Radio Review Talking about Shakespeare, Dance Sadler's Wells London Contemporary Dance Theatre, Concerts Q E Hall Juilliard Quartet, Theatre Funniest British farce still sturdy, Television Tedious tales of Rhine Army life, Purcell Room Medjimorec/ Petermandl. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Macrobert Award. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary. Arts and Entertainment: No. 16,464 Across, Bbc-2, Bbc-1, £10,500 For Golden Horse, Radio, Southern, ITV London. Editorials/Leaders: The Church, morality and Marxism, Russia Signs Them Up, Count US Out, Brothers In The City. Letters to the Editor: Objectives of the Civil Service pay system, Expensive taste, Minority rights, Frustrated voices, Managers whose time is spent managing, The ACAS ten, Animals' Lib, Silver Jubilee Trust, Nice distinctions, Letters To The Editor The Duty Of A Minister. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, London Traded Options, Unit Trust Prices Authorised Trusts, Money & Exchanges, British Funds. Business and Finance: Tories offer olive branch on small companies, London & Leeds £1m letting, Commodities, U.S oil import cuts 'essential', BNOC second well success, Robertson buys Unican, Irish relief following Brussels decision, Steelmakers attack U.S. policy, TV agreement with Japanese, Banks 'fined' for exceeding liabilities limits, In Brief, Tourist Rates, Cautious start ends in a stalemate, Joint auditor quits Maddock, Companies NSS hits £3.7m in first-half, Rights Issues, BOC buys Software Sciences, Bids And Deals Sanger receives bid approach, The Questor Column Bakery strike cuts a tidy slice from Ranks' cake, City Comment Callaghan off the fence with 'No' to EMS, Tarmac brings in £7m from cuts in Germany, Ft-Actuaries Indices. Property: Does an agent's fee fit the bill?, English country houses, Flats And Maisonettes, John D.Wood, Dating from 16th century, Houses For Sale (Contd.). Births.

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