The Times - 08/12/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By DAVID HARRIS, Political Correspondent, By GODFREY BARKER, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Our Staff Correspondent, By MAURICE WEAVER, Industrial Staff, By NIGEL WADE, By Our Communist Affairs Correspondent, By PAUL POTTS, By JAMES WIGHTMAN, By HENRY MILLER, By GUY RAIS, R. BARRY O'BRIEN and COLIN RANDALL, By GODFREY BROWN, Agricultural Correspondent, By ROBIN STRINGER, , By JOHN GRIGSBY Local Government Correspondent, By RUPERT MORRIS, Industrial Staff, By ROBERT HUTCHISON, By JAMES O'DRISCOLL High Court Reporter, By Our Crime Staff, By Our Toronto Correspondent, By BRIAN SILK, , By GERALD BARTLETT, By JOHN M. FLORESCU, By JAMES ALLAN, By Our Washington Staff, By CHRISTOPHER MUNNION, By JOHN BULLOCH, Diplomatic Staff, By DAVID ADAMSON, Diplomatic Correspondent, , By BRUCE LOUDON, By IAN WARD, By Our Sydney Correspondent, By JOHN MILLER Diplomatic Staff, By MICHAEL FIELD, By Our Dublin Correspondent, By TIM BROWN, By NICHOLAS COMFORT, Political Staff, By GODFREY BROWN Agricultural Correspondent, By JAMES O'BRIEN, By KATHLEEN WELSH, By JOHN LANGLEY Motoring Correspondent, By Our Property Market Correspondent, By GUY RAIS, COLIN RANDALL and R. BARRY O'BRIEN, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, Business Correspondent, By ROLAND GRIBBEN Business Correspondent, By FRANCES GIBB, By OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By WALTER ABURN, Parliamentary Staff, M.O.C., By FERNAU HALL, DAWM, F. H., A.E.P., PATRICK GIBBS, B.M., Peter Simple, By SEAN DAY-LEWIS, By JOHN HARPER, By Ann Hills, Lynne Edmunds, PETERBOROUGH, CHARLES HANSON, CLIFFORD WRIGHT, KIMBERLEY, P. I. BOURDILLON, ARTHUR J. BULL, J. M. TODD, LAWRENCE NORCROSS, CYRIL E. V. BOWKETT, ROBERT MOSS, By T. A. SANDROCK, Crime Correspondent, By ERIC DOWD, By Our Scotland Yard Correspondent, By KEITH NURSE Arts Correspondent, By BRUCE KINLOCH, By ANDREW WILSON, By MICHAEL BECKET, By WILLIAM KAY, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By JOHN MASON, By GEORGE TURNBULL, By A Special Correspondent, By MICHAEL MELFORD, By CHRISTINA WOOD, By DESMOND HILL, By Mariorie Pollock-Smith, Lance Tipgay, By MICHAEL WILLIAMS, By ROBERT OXBY, By HOWARD BASS, By RADFORD BARRETT, By STEPHEN BARBER,
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