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The Times - 30/08/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Clifford Webb, By a Staff Reporter, By Louis Heren, By Craig Seton, By Bryan Appleyard Financial Staff, From Peter Nichols, By Arthur Reed, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Horsnell, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, From Michael Church, By Ronald Faux, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Simon Midgley, of The Times Educational Supplement, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By our Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Robert Parker, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Sue Masterman, From Tony Allaway, From David Cross, From Douglas Aiton, From Charles Harrison, From Frederick Cleary, Philip Hanson, , Brian Alderson, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox Footbal1 Correspondent, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, David Robinson, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Kenneth Loveland, by Derek Harris, by Patrick O'Leary, by Ross Davies, by Ian Bennett, by Patricia Tisdall, by Francis Milward, by Philippa Toomey, Geraldine Norman, Christopher Walker, Michael Shanks, H. W. SINGER, , TOM LITTERICK, , MUNGO ALDRIDGE, , JOHN LANE, , MELVYN BRAGG, , R 0. BYLES, , JOHN COPELAND, , GEOFFREY ELLIS, , HENRI TAJFEL, , CEDRIC PRICE, , RALF DAHRENDORF, , PHILIP MUSTON, , JUSTIN CONNOLLY, , D. W. BARCLAY, , From Ronald Faux, By Penny Symon, By the Staff of Nature, From Alan McGregor, By Our Bridge Correspondent, J.R., A.C.T., J. A. C., From Frank Vogl, Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Enegry Correspondent, From Jack Best, By Edward Townsend, By Alison Mitchell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, E. H. RUSTON, , H. A. L. COWARD, , DONALD ROSS, , By John Huxley, ANDRE DE GUISE, , ROBERT NOTT, , By Ray Maughan, By Rosemary Unsworth,

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News: Archaeology report Meroe: Unknown temple finds, Noisy scenes in Indian Upper House, Iran may be pricing itself out of international market, Minister's pledge of no British withdrawal from Northern Ireland, The Pope chooses a simple ceremony instead of coronation, Cost is the father of invention, Judge calls for human rights to be redefined, Carpets Question marks cloud optimistic forecast, Counties refuse to support plan for grants to pupils, Property dealer bound over, Danish Liberals to share in two-party rule, The Firth of Forth as potential disaster area, Spending on teacher-training down, South Africa orders out US journalist, Consumer laws: a choice between courts and Euro-compromise, Gunmen murder publisher in Argentina, Mr Steel seeks advice in Europe, Talented designers cater for variety of needs, Pretoria trade links named, Science report Insects: Control of the tsetse fly, Children's Books 30 years of ripping yarns, Hard-pressed manufacturers fight back, French Communists focus on unemployment level, Police claim success as crime figures are cut to a tenth, Organizers seek a new venue, Nigeria adopts a civilian constitution, Beirut Diary The hazards of life in a shattered city, Dockers vote to stay out at Southampton, Jokes about Irishmen not funny to TV writers, The art puzzle over Constable and son, Plan to ban phenacetin, Third World Report Prophets of gloom confounded by smooth change to self-rule in Papua New Guinea, Arson suspected in Italian steel works, W Germany appeals for evidence of Nazi crimes, Technical progress floors the industrial sector, Union gives go-ahead to replace rebel strikers, Tate puts son's name on Constable painting, Bond prize of £75,000 to help state fund raising, 100 army men arrested over 'plot' as fighting takes heavy toll in strike-bound Nicaraguan towns, Chairman Hua arrives in Iran, M Servan-Schreiber opens campaign to regain seat, Palace investiture: Portugal's third Constitu-, Former rebel chief to head new Chad government, Sweden denies letting 'Carlos' slip through, Powerful voices in Cabinet revive case for postponing election, More following degrees at polytechnics, Union Jack goes up in opium smoke, Election choice angers Yorkshire pit officials, Bullet-proof glass for E1 Al, Hunger striker in Maze jail takes food again, Water in Tokyo rationed for 12 hours a day, Workmen find remains of camp from 4000 BC, Defector alleges spy in Bonn establishment, Edinburgh theatre involved in Arab bid for firm, Black reporter disappears in Rhodesia, Tories put quiz advertisement in magazines, Kenyatta mourners throng into Nairobi, Guest Column Moscow: a modern Mecca for conservatives?, Sir Richard Marsh to speak to Tories, Muslim refugees will trek back to Burma, Action urged on care of handicapped children, CPSA staff to picket union HQ, Lessons of previous years are learnt, 'Mastermind' blamed for Spanish wave of terrorist attacks, Step towards the basis of matter, Instant action essential to maintain a spotless reputation, Resumption of Hanoi talks urged by Congressmen, Scholars 'defending own vested interests', Boy rescuer dies in sea, Birmingham may be named smallpox zone, Prospect of all-party talks recedes further, Guinness boy killed in car crash, Delays cut slightly on flights abroad. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Carpets International Ltd.,, Polysar, Krug, Oriental Rugs & Carpets Today, The British Carpet Manufacturers' Association, Edgar Pickering, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, Associated Weavers, Hine, The Times, Brintons Carpets, Tuca Moss, Du Pont(uk)ltd.,, Bowater Carpets Ltd. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,991, Radio, Belgium takes the lead in bridge contest, Broadcasting, Joint leaders in London chess contest. Weather: The Weather. Law: Six months' detention for carnival troublemaker, Two more Charter 77 men jailed, Court accuses newspaper of 'sanitizing' files. Picture Gallery. Sport: Horse trials Five nations seek team title at Burghley, Cricket A result for Hampshire to cheer, Bloodstock sales Darcy goes back to Cross's Stockbridge yard, Sports in Brief, Hockey Britain may play in Lahore champions event, Swimming Miss Osgerby's future looks golden, Racing Difficult job to dislodge Cecil, Modern pentathlon Miss Skipworth takes big lead in individual title, Tennis Promise of exciting start to a new era in US championships, Yachting Defending champions are sailing away with series, Rugby Union Hughes leads Surrey centenary side, Olympic Games Los Angeles put forward a new contract proposal, Athletics A little-known Finn takes 10,000m as Foster's medal hopes vanish, Football Arsenal retreat from rain and League Cup in discomfort. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Domestic And Catering Situations, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Eight Pairs of Eyes BBC 2, Three Sisters Edinburgh Festival, King Kong: the film that disdains time, Swan Lake Festival Hall, Lucerne celebrates some anniversaries. Editorials/Leaders: A Visit The Russians Dislike, Bingham Must Be Published, Nicaragua's Family Dictatorship. Letters to the Editor: Scholarships for sport, University fees structure, Election expenditure, Use of the coffee price as a bargaining counter, Villages in a changing World, Aid to the world's poor, Organizing full employment, Language training to facilitate export trade, A new composition, Talking to the Chrysler management, Lay financial advisers for the RC Church, Bring back the wolf, Academic success tables, Basis for EEC budget, China's debts to British investors, The Consumer's voice, Television violence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Aug 29, 1953. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr G. F. B. Grant, Mr R. T. Smith, Bishop McClean, A V-M G. H. Ambler, Mr A. C. Ritchie, Mr Bruce Catton Tenacious Historian of American Civil War. Business and Finance: UK reopens talks on airbus obstacles, Discount market, BL surprise at Datsun outcry, Two Japanese companies face prosecution, Fairclough manages 18 pc interim rise, Commodities, J F B offer for W-E may lapse, In brief Rules of definition unaltered after Allied bid, Options Local Authority Bonds, Unicorp up 21 pc in first half, Building employers demand 'fair competition' with direct labour, Peugeot to recruit 800 for new line, Reed shares up on Canada sale talks, Mr Simon reflects on how he would have handled the American currency crisis, S Korea footwear imports jump by 121 pc, Upper Clyde suit against ministry likely this year, State industry accounts criticized, Business Diary: Mire, byre and beatitude, LME stocks, Assoc Engineering gains control of Fluidrive, Price cuts claim on steel imports, Unfair dismissals: sifting the facts from the fiction, Starwest to raise bid for Tridant Group, MPs doubt British Rail's ability to prune deficit by target year, £10m building order, What will be left of Reed?, Highest US trade deficit for six months brings fresh slide for the dollar, Election worries hit equities, July fall-off in Japan surplus, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Briefly Miners' Pension Fund. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Equities under pressure, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Blue chip stocks fall sharply, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Former Fed chairman joining Lazard Frères. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.

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