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The Times - 05/09/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Lawrence Pintak, By Peter Hennessy and Nicholas Hirst, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Strafford, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Alan Hamilton, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Staff, Ronald Faux, From Our Veterinary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Peter Nicholas, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From David Cross, From Neil Kelly, From Richard Wigg, From Tony Emerson, by Michel Godet, by Hans Baumann, by James Rothman, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, David Astor, Henry Stanhope, Geoffrey Smith, D. G. CHARLTON, , MARGERY CORBETT ASHBY, F. S. McFADZEAN, , GORDON MURSELL, , TERENCE LEE, , TOM LAUGHTON, , GILES RADICE, , PETER TOWNSEND, , ALEX F. CLARKE, , GERALD HARTUP, , NEIL LUNT, , MARY E. JELLEY, , Bob Bessell, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By The Staff of Nature, Prof M. C. Bradbrook, by David Smith, by Pearce Wright, by Nicholas Timmins, by Penny Symon, By Caroline Atkinson, By David Blake, By Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb, From Peter Norman, By Kenneth Owen, From Alan McGregor, By John Huxley, JOHN SAMPSON, , JULIAN H. JESSOP, , PETER McGREGOR, , SALLY OPPENHEM, , PHILIP MUSTON, , J. WALTERS., DAVID L. GULLICK, , A. J. RAMSAY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Jack Peel, Harry Debelius, By Michael Clark, By Ronald Pullen, By Ray Maughan, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Arms cuts in favour of science urged, Labour Party backing for reform of Bank of England, Labour Party set for important changes in national executive, Security experts likely to join smallpox panel, Indochina's refugees set problem for UN envoy, Second royal tomb earlier than that of Philip, Marx letter to Hungarian Premier found, Tory manifesto ready for poll announcement, Science report Conservation: Grizzly bears, Scots Tories reject Mr Prentice, National plan to detect breast cancer, Argentina gears itself for war against Chile, Procedures for disputes are to be reviewed, Italy faces problem of new impetus to economy, Legislation demanded to make employers take on youngsters, Palestine: why is a compromise impossible?, Survivors of air crash describe massacre, French Communists admit past errors, Flowers for Iran troops as Ramadan ends, Baluchi tribal chief backs autonomy claims, Crossman diary backs Sir Harold over Rhodesia sanctions, SDLP urges dismantling of emergency powers, Energy shortage horizon keeps receding, NHS engineers suspend threatened action, Overseas Grrek visit to forge links with Russia, Women's call to help small businesses, Ecology test for poll candidates, One in the teeth for lost work, New helicopter project will cost £1,000m, British couple killed in Italian Alps, Attempt to free captive from private 'island' fails, Containment of rabies plan 'well advanced', Front-line Presidents split over Smith approach to guerrillas, Where strikes and the closed shop are 'unmentionables', Schleyer anniversary attack feared, Security men investigated in German 'spy leak', Mr Basnett calls for return of Government, Optimism curbed as Washington awaits Camp David conference on Middle East, Six-month road test for tankers proposed, Big battalions beat off plans to reorganize TUC General Council, Eye is seen as key to increased perception, Research neglected, Manpower target of 20,000 reached, Dental Hygiene More practices embrace doctrine that prevention is better than repair, End in sight to air delays as French work normally, Shell chief defends oil firms' stance, Civil Service supervisors 'paid less', Paper looks back on Victorian origins at no fixed address, Doctors decide there wil be no more neurosis, The growing band of rebel MPs, Move to alter structure of general council fails, Pope calls for religious freedom, Giscard offer accepted by M Fabre, London Diary The guard is changing for autumn, Regional report Rock research for nuclear burial ground, Rees talks in Bonn on anti-terror steps, Social Focus Time for another look at the Welfare State, Delhi suburbs evacuated as flood waters rise, 13.5% weighting rise award for London teachers, 700 arrests in Nicaragua in effort to break strike, Home is the hunter, 'Horseplay' before hostel rape, Quarry plan faces opposition, Socialist candidate leads in Pas-de-Calais poll, Strange double life of murdered pastry cook, Three parties hope to contest Speaker's seat, Anti-war protesters arrested at Kremlin. Index. Display Advertising: Colgate-Palmolive, Wellman, Trident, Sotheby's, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Arabella Hotels, Piccadilly, Christie's, Dewar's, Celestion Industries, Alitalia, Generali, The Building Materials Industry, Europa, Lynton Holdings, Borrow Dental Milk Foundation, Laing, The Scotsman Management Game' 79, Ncb, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited., Landhaus Höpen, H & R Johnson-Richards Tiles Ltd., Wisdom, Prevdent Ltd., Pittards, Offshore Mining Company Limited. Law: Police 'grit' averted race battle in town centre, Menten trial to investigate immunity pledge, Two charged in Sweden's first euthanasia trial, Chef cleared in Woburn brandy case, French release spy who sold top Nato secrets, Man's illness delays Scots trial. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,996, Television, Good prices for prints of Australia, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Four have full points in Paignton chess, Derbyshire win bridge event. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Theatres, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Salerooms and Antiques, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Chicago SO/Solti Albert Hall/Radio 3, The Seagull Theatre Royal, Bristol, Poppea Kings Theatre, Incongruous contrasts Paco Pena Sadler's Wells, Peter Gill's corner store, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Festival Ballet Festival Hall. Sport: Football Great crash caused by Scots' lack of spirit, Athletics Russians serve notice that medals will be hard to win at Moscow, Show jumping Britain take over lead from West Germany, Tennis Why Bettina Bunge is a name to remember, Rugby Union Welshman shows a leg for France, Hockey England come up trumps after a joker appears, Cricket Tavare and Bairstow passed over, Yachting Colclough and Brown show their true form, Sport Racing Small fry for big two at Beverley, For the record. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Prior And Mr Radice, The Still Uneasy Ghost Of Stalin. Letters to the Editor: The village school, Bring back the wolf, Papal authority, Premium Bond prizes, The unions and productivity, Benefit for the disabled, The suffragettes, Donating to Labour, The Humber Bridge, Charles Laughton, PO practice, Keeping motor industry jobs, Institutional shareholders and company structure, Supplying oil to Rhodesia, Aid to guerrillas, Form E111, Rewards for skilled work. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Leverhulme awards, Latest appointments, Fringe plays get awards. Obituaries: Mr John Forrester, Dr J. M. Batista I Roca, Professor Basil Willey Contribution to the study of English thought, Gwyneth Lloyd Thomas, Mr Charles Blair. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times OF Friday, Sept 4, 1953. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to the account, Recent Issues, Stock markets TUC fears bring light selling. Business and Finance: Discount market, Awkward questions for the unions, Associates pull up Fitzwilton, Public borrowing at £1,730m well below first quarter target, Oil platform simulator contract for Redifon, Private house starts show August decline, Two errors discovered in Somportex accounts, LME metal stocks, Commodities, Gatt report says stabilized dollar and reduced world inflation key factors for growth revival, Work on N Australia uranium project to start this month, EIS aims for £1.8m pre-tax for year, NEB to gain nearly £1m on Ferranti share sale, Call for greater investment, Pittard results down, but Garnar's up, Atlantic Int may face big tax bill, Minority payments result in lower attributable profits at Revertex, OFT bans further 13 building material pacts, W Germany supports Britain's attempt to join Airbus project, Big improvement likely in Morgan Edwards' liquidity, Milan stockbroker forecasts that market will recover, Metal Clousures' interim dip, OFT says sales pact on radiators is restrictive, Options, WOE Trust net earnings up a third, Business Diary: Labour day and lawn-mowers, BL toolmakers showdown delayed, Spain's stock market on threshold of change, Briefly, Public Sector Borrowing Requirement, French ship men reject rescue plan, Mr I. Harrison joins Sears Holdings board, In brief Share prices lowest for a month, Analysts expect higher German prices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Esperanza shares drop, Repaid UK debts help cut reserves by $330m, Back to the realities, French told to curb pay rises or face sanctions. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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