The Times - 25/05/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Bradley, From Michael Binyon, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Lawrence Pintak, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman and Peter Evans Southport, By Michael Baily, By Our Science Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Clayton, By Philip Webster Parliamentar yStaff, From Our Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From John Earle, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Ian Murray, From William Frankel, From Hasan Akhtar, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, By Jim Railton, My Michael phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, David Piper, Peter Tinniswood, David Williams, A. S. Byatt, H. R. F. Keating, by Prudence Glynn, Sheridan Morley, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Jeremy Treglown, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, PHS, GERAINT PARRY, , GEOFFREY PEAKE, , OLIVER WHITLEY, , HUGH JENKINS, , W. S. HAYES, , JAN HILDRETH, , VICTOR CESTR:, PETER STEVENS, , F. AVERY JONES, , M. O'C. WALSHE, , JONATHAN DIMBLEBY, , BRIAN LAPPING, , KENNET, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Special Correspondent, George Dodson-Wells writes:, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Richard Wigg, By Our Industrial Editor, By Bryan Appleyard, By Christopber Wilkins, By Nicholas Hirst, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Our Shipping Correspondent, PETER W. BRACKEN, , D. G. LAYTON, , A. B. WOODHEAD, , ANTHONY P. NEWBOLD, , ELSE SPINK, , R. C. BUDENBERG, , IAN FELLS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, John Earle, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Prest, By Christopher Wilkins, Bryan Appleyard, By Victor Felstead, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Over 30 firms now named on pay policy blacklist, Pupils plan picket over school 'lockout', Food companies to claim £1m from EEC, Turkish Premier to meet EEC and Nato leaders, Bankruptcy spectre back to haunt New York, Plan to improve education of handicapped, Warning on control techniques, Drastic remedy urged for cities, Knife attack on PC alleged, Shades of Katanga arouse bitter memories, Czech pupils pressed to deny religion, Failure by Marchais men to stifle critics, EEC council is accused of misusing powers, Graduates 'may not be able to find ideal job', Thatcher warning on inflation, Drink-drive law delay, Rabat 'ready to oppose external aggression', Seven Americans die on coach tour of Norway, French commander blames Belgium for Kolwezi deaths, Rhodesian Army 'could deal with Cuban force', Gunman seizes airline office in Moscow and holds off police for 90 minutes, Wife has abortion after court ruling, Aid warning to Seoul on bribes case, French take lead on disarmament, Poor are no worse off Commission reports, President Mobutu has little time to organize defences before French troops finish mopping-up operation, Fashion, Club in profit after closure threat, Call for cash to save buildings, This dangerous new party game, Getting the sums right over profit-sharing, Warnock report urges a wider statutory definition of children with special educational needs, Postmen favour time off rather than Sunday collections, WHO warning on smoking danger to young, Red herring provides proof of pollution, 'Unita' hits at Soviet persecution, Security force to safeguard whites in Africa proposed at surprise Tindemans-Mobutu talks, South Sudan's key role in early food production, Mr Arafat is challenged as head of PLO, No health risk found at road junction, Music hall plan: An ambitious plan to, Train killed schoolmaster, Czech bus hijackers shot during escape attempt, Pavilion needs £600,000 repair work, US welcomes Cyprus plan, Eye cosmetic 'may have killed boy', Step forward by Carter energy programme, Motoring Day of small diesel car here at last, Labour executive condemns Orlov trial, Ten more Sea Harriers ordered for Royal Navy, The Times Diary, Princess Margaret is granted decree nisi, Warship restored: A scale model of a, ACAS may be called in to hospital dispute, Greek Communists reserve right to use force if fruits of a poll victory are denied them, Immortalized names on the bookshelf of history, Marxist party plans for Ethiopia fail, Hailsham warning on belittling judiciary, Warders' families 'threatened', Dr Soares proposes legislation on terrorism and the press to bolster Portuguese democracy, The Queen pledges Berlin defence, Science report Medicine: Trials of interferon, Ministers fail to alter rules on readopting MPs, New aerial techniques may improve ways of combating oil slicks, Human error 'main cause of tanker accidents', Woman loses action on Cambridge fellowship, Spending rises on private health insurance, Revival of Bhutto paper studied, Review of case for more railway electrification, Police hold two after raid on London flat. Index. Display Advertising: Compañía Anónima Nacional, Ppa, Oxfam,, Francis Industries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Library For The Blind, Sunbeam Wolsey Limited, Bbc Publications, Action In Distress,, Newscientist, Carlos Castaneda, High & Dry, Mepc, Matthew Hall, Bank Base Rates, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Freightliner, Gulf Air, Cardin, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Harris & Sheldon Group Limited, Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Team Avon, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Porter Chadburn Limited, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Imperial Tobacco Limited, Rover, Boosey & Hawkes, Solvay Group, Army Officer, Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Boc, Ruth Rendell, Rhp, Tudor, Bennett Of London. Weather: The Weather. Law: Two are remanded on triple murder charges, Queen's Bench Division Part exchange not mentioned in advertisement Read Bros Cycles (Leyton) Ltd v Waltham Forest London Borough Council, Man wants no link over death, Token fine on man who left bomb for thieves, £115,000 charge, Tribute to New Zealand judge, 135 charged with plot to kill Mrs Gandhi, House of Lords Guidelines on interest on damages Cookson v Knowles et e contra, NGA rebel to take union chiefs to court. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Advice to Scottish fans on how to behave in Argentine, Progress of Bills, Assurances on subject detained in E Germany, Maintaining momentum on new EEC members, Signs show sentry with rifle, Helping co-ops compete with chain stores, Nicholas Love vindicated by Botswana, Foreign Office urged to put human rights issue to Soviet visitor, Mortgage tax relief unchanged, GLC Bill stripped of industrial incentives, Special Branch not like KGB: Home Secretary praises their work, MP thinks radio makes House 'talking shop of worst kind', Ministers hope world opinion will prevent trials of Russian dissidents House of Lords, New peers, Power station. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Car Buyer's Guide, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, Creme Creme, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Sport: Rowing Oriel's fast finish gives them sweet revenge, Racing English Harbour hoists the royal standard, Cricket Radley and Gower lift the gloom that later descends on Pakistan, Athletics Rono in a class of his own in an overcrowded 3,000m, Sports in Brief, Football England offer their fourfold apology, Golf Miss Everard beaten by 17-year-old after reinstatement, For the record, Tennis Lloyd gains revenge for Da vis Cup defeat. Reviews: Unfulfilled possibilities All's Well Oxford Playhouse, Fiction, Vision visualised, Martin Fund Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royal Choral Society Festival Hall, First Lady Reluctant Pioneer A Life of Elizabeth Wordsworth By Georgina Battiscombe (Constable, £6.95), Breathless confusion of informal musical The Charlie Chaplin Show Royal, Stratford East, R A M Opera Sir Jack Lyons Theatre, Revolutionary years by the Cam Cambridge Between Two Wars By T. E. B. Howarth (Collins, £6.50), Crime, You are young, Father Robert..., The delights of town and gown The Oxford Book of Oxford Chosen and edited by Jan Morris (Oxford, £5.95) Oxford By Jan Morris (Oxford, £6 and £2.50), Orchestra of St John's St John's. Editorials/Leaders: Handicapped Children At School, The Unchanging Problem Of Poverty, Twenty Weeks To Polling Day. Letters to the Editor: Labour's left, Role of non-executive directors, Questions posed by the taxman, Design of the Osprey offshore boat, Compounding commercial failings by buying British, The treatment of Dr Orlov, Composition of a BBC jury, 'Contrived competition', church commissions, Proposals on industrial democracy, Siting air bases, Service industries-the answer to unemployment?, Wide use of the word 'kilo', Art for whom?, Closure of a hospital, National Theatre upkeep, Japanese car sales, Invitation to theft. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Press Council posts, Charterhouse. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Three US records set in contemporary art sale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,908, Radio. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 25, 1953 Coronation route crowded. Births. Obituaries: Lord Selwyn-Lloyd, Mr Robert Bradshaw Premier of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, Mr F. S. McWhirter. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts mark time, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, 'Costly misjudgments' on reactors, Indonesian gas sales lift Ultramar, Verdict in Suits case will be delayed for a month, Eurosyndicat, New York rival for Lloyd's of London, Record £9.6m profit for state-owned National Bus, Commodities, India revalues rupee, Avon Rubber reverses forecast after opening setback, Business Diary: Debt of honour ·RTZ and its critics, Industrial and camp catering help Pritchard, High output in industry links with low labour costs, BOC's slow road back, International Daylin plans $30 a share tender offer for Dymo, Ladbroke well on target, Need to woo private investor, Three-month reprieve for Boussac, Dobson Park looks to full-time £13.5m in one-for-8 'rights', London & Northern dip more than expected, £150m cruiser contract for Swan, DRG chief warns on first half, Blumenthal confidence over energy legislation, Buoyant tea prices hoist E. Produce, Options, UK ratifies £500m nuclear fuel deal with Japan, but US approval is needed, Shareholders in Rio Tinto-Zinc, the mining, Briefly Weir out to get its share of £600m Mid-East work, Forecasts for exports are lowered, Brit Syphon slows down in final leg, Terms of letter of intent with IMF out today, Empress in 'reverse takeover', Albright poised to reject Tenneco 'sighting shot', Rush to deal in newcomer Eurotherm, Imports 'a danger to US copper industry', M & S plans £200m UK investment, Italy's investment bargains for the intrepid, US tin donation a step nearer, Power shift fears over participation, In brief Shipping chief's fears over container tonnage rise, Bid for Turner Manufacturing, Ley's Foundries keep up rally, State help for 'oil from coal' projects, Economic notebook Growth and protection, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Anglo-German group to study effects of cutting hours and treating EEC as a 'home market', Stock markets Tone brightens after dull start, US wheat harvest. 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