The Times - 02/11/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Mario Modiano, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Cross, From Tony Allaway, From Caroline Atkinson in London and Frank Vogk in Washington, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From John Chartres, By George Clark and Peter Hennessy, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Our Arts Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Tim Jones, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Peter Nichols, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough in Bonn and Robert Schuil, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Harrison, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From James Reston, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binyon, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, Stanlet Reynolds, Nigel Simeone, House of Commons, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Richard Burnell, by Prudence Glynn, Richard Holmes, Patric Dickinson, Derek Parker, Ronald Lewin, Jacky Gillott, Ian Bradley, Bryan Magee, Ronald Butt, Richard Davy, Martin Huckerby, ALAN BEITH, , DERRICK HORNBY, , MARTIN WRIGHT, , LAURENCE EVANS, , PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , H. J. EYSENCK, , PETER GALLINER, , RON MONTAGUE, , JEAN M. MAYLAND, , GOODMAN, , TIM RENTON, , STORM JAMESON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Hucherby Music Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, J. H. A, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Peter Wainwright, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A. M. MUIR WOOD, , J. ROSSLEE, , M. T. HEYDEMAN, , MICHAEL MORRIS, , N. A. BILITCH, , SARAH TANNER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, By Michael Clark, By our Financial Staff, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Two new MPs, Economic policies still directed at overcoming twin evils of inflation and unemployment, Rigid percentage pay policy will not hold-Mrs Thatcher, Prime Minister refuses to budge on 5% pay policy, Danger in an outdated slogan, Prime Minister says Ford have an obligation to state what effect pay settlement would have on prices, EEC topics among future debates House of Lords. News: 'Red Army' suspects kill guard at Dutch post, Low poll will not be detrimental to Mr Carter, Dominica independent tonight, Uganda annexes large area of Tanzania, Queen's Speech Pledge on local democracy could mean more responsibilities for largest district councils, Second test-tube baby is expected in February, Sharp rise in dollar after $30,000m Carter support soves, French oil stocks menaced by seamen's strike, Enthusiasm marks birth of the 'Daily Star', New Bill should aid parents in choice of school, Iran may free political prisoners next month, TUC welcomes proposals, Mr Walker advocates radical plan to sell council houses and dismantle system, March 1 set for assembly referendums, Basis for changes in social security to be published, 16-plus exams 'should keep O level standards', Seaman killed when Turks sink Greek fishing boat, Ilya Glazunov to paint Soviet fresco for Unesco, Arts Diary, Servicemen expect pay award similar to that of police, senior general says, 'Star' deal after 15 hours, Bill to help victims of vaccine damage, Training plans welcomed, US call for wider Moon sect inquiry, Parliamentary success won by Signor Andreotti marred by steady growth of strike action, Ban on 'Malta' upsets many of island's titles, Help for ethnic minorities is promised, Tory students face Labour legal action if Grunwick poster is not withdrawn, Irish fishermen call for inquiry on tanker sinking, Paris and London fashion diary, Early action promised on public lending right Hill, Can Mr Callaghan stand the winter?, Delhi may send own police to Gandhi poll contest, Interview on Jews puts press in dock, Number of young jobless 'will remain high', Action this session on radio, TV, Peace pact depends on Begin-Vance talks, What the Poles think of 'their man in the Vatican', Science report Biology: Mice pollinate flowers, S African call for boycott of Ever Ready, Big Kremlin turnout for Vietnam leaders, Nationalists in Wales pleased, VAT exemption on art sales 'not justified', The Pope calls young people to the priesthood, Ford management urges strikers to accept new pay offer as Vauxhall prepares for peace talks, Reappraisal of animal experiments urged, BR spending £40,000 to woo the businessman, The main points in speech, Poles warned of tougher times ahead, New election timetable for Rhodesia sent to interim Government, Basketball star finds his Jewishness questioned, Setback for 'no secrecy' campaigners, Japanese shown to be firmly opposed to idea of rearmament, Spanish officers urged to respect constitution, Christian leaders 'have adopted a secular culture', Mr Benn urges study of ways to make the intelligence services more accountable to Parliament, Booker Prize: Six novels have been, Secrets case defendant quotes Home Secretary, Plans made for action by prison officers, Test tube birth doctor will get US award, Rededication for mother church of Methodism, SNP seeks to clarify points of speech, Botha paper joins attack on Pretoria scandal, Mrs Thatcher reconciles warring factions. Law: Queen's Bench Division Demolition in conservation area disallowed Richmond-upon-Thames London Borough Council v Secretary of State for the Environment, Legal Aid Fund must pay Scarth v jacobs-Paton, Ark Royal men jailed in Greek flag case, Former assistant prison governor sent for trial, Killer given 'rest of natural life' sentence, Yard men on drug charges, Actor says he could not pursue career in Britain after 'Observer' article. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Booker Prize, Pilkington Glass, Manchester Business School, Collingwood, Fodens Limited, The Buchanan Blend, Midland Bank, Bank Base Rates, Tony Benn, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Dewar's, BBC Publications, John Crossley & Sons Ltd., The Listener, Opel Rekord, Certified Ppa Dividends, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Department Of Health And Social Security, Turn Over A New Leaf, Strong & Fisher, R B J. Pullman Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thos. Webb, Austin Reed, Laing, Hammond And Miles Limited, Austin Morris, Cognac, Boothby, London News. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Commissioner of police in Kenya resigns, Lord Boothby resigns from club in protest, University news, Chartered Secretaries and Administrators' Company. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: General Vancancies, Theatres, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, £5,000+ Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, PERSONAL also on, Entertainments, Services, Creme Creme. Arts and Entertainment: Britain in chess Lead with Russia, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,046, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, All Shakespeare on BBC2, Collectors pay high prices for Old Masters. Reviews: Fiction, Australian Ballet rises to Seregi's tragic Spartacus, Michael Strogoff BBC 2, Science Fictions Ica, Last night's television Poignant stripper Phyllis Dixey Thames, The Football Apprentices Theatre Royal, Stratford E, Clouds Duke of York's, Time for a new look at television, Love Comes in Buckets, He had compassion, and went to him, Nash Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Cosi fan tutte Covent Garden, Personal musings, Music into silence, Ballet company complains of inadequate grants, Diplomatic poker. Sport: Football Forest overcome slow start to drive Greeks into reverse, Snooker World champion in semi-final faces Fagan, Show jumping Canada ahead in chase for honours, Tennis Britain sense victory over injured and inexperienced US team, Racing All roads lead to Carroll Street, Yesterday's results at home and abroad, Sports in Brief, Rowing London four show Britain the way, Cricket England jump off to a promising start in 'kangaroo valley', Rugby Union New Zealand are determined to have last laugh over Limerick, Olympic Games Organisers admit winter event has problems, Boxing Fragile look about Magri's foe, Yachting Overall lead stays with Magician V. Editorials/Leaders: A Speech To Serve Its Purpose, Too Many Dollars Around, Against The Shah, But What Are They For?. Letters to the Editor: European monetary union, Making people aware of the options for the future, 'Absurd' banking hours, Mrs Gandhi's popularity, Towards Christian unity, Imposing price controls, Arts sponsors, Crisis in the prison service, Tory views on pay, A unisex pronoun, Liberal attitude on motor tax, England and Scotland, Unesco and the world's press, Sting in the tail of protection, Allying with the Liberals, Helping South African blacks, Race and education. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 2, 1953 Rearming Japan. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Anthony Elkins, Mr G. F. Hickson Distinctive contribution to adult education, Mr Lance Coates. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts fall sharply, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Smart about-turn on Carter package, Euroband prices (midday indicators). Business and Finance: Discount market, IMF ready to meet American needs, Macdonald Martin now begins to sparkle, Bryant director leaves with £100,000 compensation, Shorts sell US seven airliners for £7m, Savings Proposals will control bank and estate agent practices, Commodities, Economic notebook Taking the burden off the dollar, Sturla Holdings rebound and recovery continues, World cocoa output, McNeill suspended following losses, Employers move into attack again on worker participation, Commercial arbitration Bill should prevent loss of legal cases to other countries, Short-time working: giving a better deal to employees, IMF gold auctioned at $224, 'Disquiet' on insider dealing legislation, The Queen's Speech Employee participation Govenment to go ahead despite hostility of the private sector, Welcome in Zurich and Bonn, Manpower Special training to counter bottlenecks, Shiloh's reorganisation now paying off, Options, Carter measures give Wall St biggest gain on record, Power Stiff opposition expected on reorganization, Search for new UK quality assurances, Fairchild 'to pay 30 pc over rate' for engineers, Company law White Paper format makes early legislation likely, Montague Meyer's stake in ITC rises to near 16 pc, Prices body 'has no power' to stop BR rises, The Americans try to buy time, Compensation statement awaited as Richardsons suspended, Thorn Electrical Indust, Small businesses Loan guarantees planned, Pritchard's foray in N America, More grocery mergers, Business Diary: Lord Mayor's parlance · Expatriates beware, Tighter rules ahead on profit forecasts, W Mining agreement on uranium, Consumer representation Six measures of public protection included in programme, Chepstow Racecourse. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr K Warner is named to Grindleys Bank board. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing, Residential property Smaller houses cost more. Births.
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