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The Times - 25/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Frank Vogl US Economic Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Caroline Atkinson, From Michael Knipe, From Ivor Davis, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Craig Seton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Robert Parker, From Christopher Walker, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Tranent, Lothian, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Sue Masterman, From David Wood, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Tony Allaway, From Frederick Cleary, From David Cross, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Lawrence Pintak, From Hasan Akhtar, From Peter Hazelhurst, From John Best, Brian Alderson, Sheridan Morley, Noel Goodwin, Frank Dobbins, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, John Russell Taylor, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Bernard Levin, Patrick Brogan, Hugh Munro, J. CRYER, , MAX BELOFF, , KATHARINE THWAITES, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , KENNETH KIRKWOOD, , RICHARD GROBLER, , PETER D. ROSSDALE, , M. McEWEN CHARLISH, , PETER HORDEN, , J. I. M. RHODES, , J. A. G. GRIFFITH, SYLVIA CHANCELLOR, , B. B. LLOYD, , R. O. LEAVOR, , ALAN HAMILTON, , BOOTHBY, , DENIS KELLY, , JOHN SPEARMAN, , ELISABETH TUSLER, , MARGARET HUNT, , CHARLES HALLIDAY, , FRANK NORMAN, , By Huon Mallalieu, By the Staff of Nature, By Philip Howard, A colleague, by Pearce Wright, by Derek Harris, by Diana Geddes, by Donald MacIntyre, by Jane Lowrey, by John Mortimer, by Elaine Williams, by David Crawford, D.H., by Alan Grainge, by Marcel Berlins, By Arthur Reed, By Bryan Appleyard, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Prest, By Peter Norman, , By Edward Townsend, By Christopher Wilkins, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, John Earle in Rome, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By John Huxley, G. D. ASHLEY, , NORMAN HARDING, , GEOFFREY H. POTTER, , NICHOLAS FLOYER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Felton, Nicholas Hirst, Basil Moore, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen, By Peter Wainwright,

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News: Bonn defence of EEC farm policy put to Australians, Seamen's union rejects offer of 5.6 pc, Mexican leader arrives in Peking for talks, 'Observer' is sued by Vanessa Redgrave over 'slanted' article, Free legal advice service for artists, Application for atom test bores rejected, Fellows emulate the Royal Society, Power cable health fears discounted, One in a thousand is a woman, Presidents of Syria and Iraq discuss Baghdad offer to send troops to Golan Heights, Declaration by Mrs Gandhi held to be false, Heads' union supports government policy, Bitter attack on Dr Owen as Iran riots spread, Ombudsman near his limit, Split attitude to unionism, Bindery dispute causes legal concern, White fear of a Zambian backlash, Guest Column Rhodesia: who are the guilty parties?, Parking meters protest leads to £833 fine, Grants for guerrillas supported by churchmen, Poor grape harvest may avert wine lake, Balancing professional detachment with new flexibility, Rhodesian Catholics dismiss race moves as 'timid and too late', Warning by RSPCA after ferrets kill baby, Tube killing: Artist's impres-, Creation of Basque police considered, 18 stations more in local radio expansion, Only half engineering awards allocated, Prince hears Tito view of world in relaxed talks, A diversity of representation which started with a snub, Conservatives win narrow victory in New Brunswick, Helicopter struck warship during Princess's visit, IRA plans bombs in England 'during election campaign', Washington still hopes for all-party conference, Why this extraordinary secrecy over the Palestine papers?, Political will now a key factor in Salt negotiations, Attempt to cut off guillotine funds, General Zia makes poll dependent on guarantees for Islam, Science report Psychiatry: Treatment of facial spasms, French TV technicians join postmen and seamen in protest strikes over manning, Chicago Diary, Dual system of training needs to move out of classroom, Israeli doubts hold up approval of treaty, Irish unity: the long-term answer to stalemate in the North, Age Concern to campaign for higher death grant, No progress in Acas talks to resolve hospital dispute, A hard look at an underpaid profession, Key role of consultants in work overseas, Charity concert instead of jail for Rolling Stone, Los Angeles brush fires are still out of control, Frauds involving car milages 'run to at least £10m a year', Fewer babies die within first week of life, Record £198m crime losses 'are only tip of iceberg', 10,000 Vauxhall men reject strike and accept pay curb, Pupils' grants plan is threatened, Ministers and TUC advance towards understanding on pay, Code of conduct is backed by penalties, Asylum offer to Sir Harold, Inferno of Los Angeles blots out midday sun, Mr Carter outlines austerity aims to beat US inflation, Industrialist pays £1m for leading vineyard, AA calls for abolition of toll charges, Councils 'must keep to limit', Opposition suspect bias in German TV services, Pensioners' earnings rule to be retained, Jury clears doctor and journalist is set free, Teng reception boycotted by Japanese Communists, Elitist abroad, aspirant in Britain, Protesting wardens to ban traffic control duties, The Engineers Profession keen on more status, Designing a round table, Western press accused of 'uproar over postwar Soviet repatriation, 'Package' Rhodesia debate will suit both parties, Labour's pro-Europeans defeated by 13-2, Unemployment total falls to 1,365,000, Clashes over press freedom and Israel likely to dominate month-long Unesco talks in Paris, Lack of cash reduces size of London Film Festival, Increase in Europe VAT resisted, 'My stand has helped Tories' chances', Mr Heath says, Vienna panic at Kreisky hint of quitting. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Bobby Locke in court, Drug smuggler carried 'top security' papers, Four secrets charges effectively dropped, Bail application adjourned in Astrid Proll case, Pickpockets are jailed, Man on dog charge, Time limit to be applied strictly Hem v Sykes and Sons (Shepley) Ltd, Court of Appeal What 'not reasonably practicable' means in unfair dismissal law, Rules of practice In re Miller, Nicol Williamson given 6 months to pay £24,000, Wrong man stabbed in death plot, court told, Supplier of drug to pupil jailed, Tribunals 'being weighed down by law books'. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Chown Securities Limited, Lloyds Bank Limited,, The Institution Of Electrical Engineers, Vickers, Mobil, Engineers' And Managers' Association, Bank Base Rates, BBC, John Chartered, Crosby House Group Limited, Dewar's, The Times Euromarkets And Foreign Bond Quarterly, Plessey Group, The Council Of Engineering Institutions, Peugeot, Polaroid, Dawson International Limited, Rnid.The Royal National Institute For The Deaf., Software Engineers, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited, Foord Surveyors, Baird, Cap-Cpp, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited., Saudia, Philips, Ricardo, Mexico, Icl, Science Group, Visionhire, Tass. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Candidate for Oxford poetry chair resigns, Latest appointments, Adventurous traveller wins award. Politics and Parliament: 'People and guerrillas are one', MPs urged to avoid conflict with ministers, Prorogation. Reviews: RPO/Menuhin Festival Hall, The nonstop Michael Blakemore, Hilliard Ensemble St John's, Petit shows off Baryshnikov La Dame de Pique Champs-Elysées, Paris, Rudolph Ihlee Belgrave Gallery Maxwell Armfield Fine Art Society, Mike Stott comedy at Hampstead, King Lear Old Vic, Children's Books Why ten wrongs don't make a children's right, Lindsay Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Advertisement, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial& General-Tempting Times-, PERSONAL also on page 36, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, La De La Creme Creme. Property: Flat Sharing, New Homes, Residential property. Sport: Gymnastics Miss Comaneci takes a back seat, Boxing Aird made to retire by a determined young rival, Cycling Leaders caught as six-day race nears end, Racing Millville heading for brighter future, Hockey Britain chose experienced and well balanced party, Cricket, Squash rackets Seventh in a list of popularity, Boxing, Tennis Britain to receive £200,000 for development of junior game, Squash rackets, Warming up for Winter Games, Rugby Union N Zealand's 'fifth international', Football Irish shorn of the strength to test England's defensive problems, Today's football fixtures. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 24, 1953 Crichel Down, The crowded prisons and the flood of lies. Editorials/Leaders: The Nuances Of Rehabilitation, Boycott's Winter Of Discontent, What Vauxhall's Vote Means. Letters to the Editor: Middle East talks, University entry standards, Saving HMS Ark Royal, Competing less, Prestressed concrete, Checks on juries, A new system of examinations, Doom stop-watch, Controlling inflation by incomes policy, Satanic mills, Asphalt trade association, Visiting prisoners, Cricket troubles, Cooling cocoa, Race and education, Old Bailey report, Mortgage delays, Mind-games, Opencast mining: a 'dreadful prospect', Lord Boothby on Churchill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,039, Regional Tv, Radio, 26 records set at sale of paintings, Personal Choice. Obituaries: Mr J. M. Moran, Dr F. C. Fraser Important work in cetology at the Natural History Museum, Dr T. Ellis Lewis. Deaths. Business and Finance: Surprise choice for Guinness Mahon chair, Discount market, Bus orders valued at £78m taken by Leyland, 'Black British Aerospace work' call by Apex, Cost of PAYE tables soar from £112,000 to £2.3m, Shell Canada earnings decline, Business Diary: De Lorean's first recruit · Vintage offer, Norway seeks bigger slice of N Sea supply contracts, Incomes policy: using the taxman's powers of persuasion, Walter Runciman latest shipping casualty, Commodities, Savoy Hotel sliced to £432,000 for half-year, Midland changes its tune, Auditors' tax charge error pushed up Green's earnings, Stock markets Shares wait on wages battle, Unemployment, Cheap imports jolt Booth Int, US move to end export subsidies, Bullion dealers made full members of LME, Four marketing institute awards, Directors in plea for 'customer democracy', Palladium price, Tea brings Assam strong brew, £500m repayment to IMF this month, China buys UK aviation expertise, Briefly Rediffusion Television lower, Price panel tells hauliers to improve efficiency, Italy shares Britain's reservations on aspects of new monetary system, Associated Leisure still on lucky streak, Judge rejects deal on Westinghouse bribes, Mr Benn's political game with BP, £8m sought from City to revive Wheal Jane, Options, £36.9m loan to British Rail, Unions veto yard redundancies, Dr Emminger foresees an EMS to exclude countries outside snake, Vehicle imports help to propel Tozer Kemsley to near £3m, Atlantic Richfield up 14pc in 3rd quarter, Ruling in case against Petrocon, Ductile Steel's below-the-line charges mar pretax surprise, Plans to buy B & C stake in Common Bros cancelled, Rover expansion frozen, Leyland raises parity pay offer to manual unions, Britain poised to join airbus consortium with stake of 20 pc, 19 companies removed from pay blacklist, Credit For Ghana, Regional Unemployment, Split on small firms' taxation, International Xerox third quarter rise gives ground for optimism, Water boards achieve second large surplus. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Equities barely stir, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman elected at Guinness Mahon. Births.

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