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The Times - 08/08/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Annabel Ferriman, By Clifford Webb, From Peter Nichols, By Caroline Atkinson, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Browning Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Poltical Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Tim Jones, By Peter Hennessy, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By William Frankel, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Lawrence Pintak, By Edward Mortimer, From Frederick Cleary, By Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Rinyon, From Dessa Trevisan, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, by John Nicholls, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, John Higgins, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Barry Millington, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Peter Nichols, John Rae, Philip Howard, R. J. WILKINS, , R. J. ALLEN, , ROBIN E. J. CHATER, , N. V. LOWE, , THOMSON, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , BRIAN WROBEL, , CHALFONT, , ROY FULLER, , JAMES TULLOCH, , LOUIS FITZGIBBON, , PEARL BINDER, , By Robert Nowell, By the staff of 'Nature', A correspondent writes:, By Our Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Wainwright, By Robert Rodwell, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Huxley, From Peter Norman, W. H. C. FREND, , THELMA D. M. JENKINS, , LESLIE DIGHTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Richard Rose, Richard Wigg, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Tony May, By Bryan Appleyard,

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News: Acid poured in pool, White farmers shot by Zambian soldier, Karpov win encourages Moscow press comment, Farmers seek to revive public's taste for plums, Air fare to Scotland cut to only £4.33 more than rail cost, Group call for charter on taxpayers' rights, Crucial Vance-Sadat talks begin in Egypt, Few details emerge from talks in Namibia, Extremists set off 10 bombs in Athens area, Sir Geoffrey accuses union group for Labour victory of seeking closed shop on electoral choice, Australian minister dismissed, Greek President opens congress on Aristotle, Israel accused of shelling Lebanese Army, Language protesters smash BR stand at eisteddfod, Dr Owen may fly to Rhodesia conference, Russian shoppers forced to take shoddy goods, A lone voice preaching against bigness, What would have happened if... Hitler had been assassinated in July 1944?, Search for a centre of Anglican authority, Customers' view of credit to be studied, Mr Kapwepwe will renew Rhodesia links if elected President, UN backs Soviet diplomat accused of KGB link, Maze prisoners to press rights case in Europe, New booklet on international study holidays, CDU in two minds as Dr Filbinger resigns, Thousands gather to pay their final farewell to Paul VI, Baby for iguana from Galapagos thrives in India, Former BBC film maker, aged 71, evicted, Japan's car sales in Britain up by 40%, Why Israel attacked US warship, Social Focus How the BBC sees its contribution over immigration, Bed and breakfast for more homeless people, Cambridge Diary The Backs of paradise, Open verdict on Guinness girl, Booklets spread antisemitic propaganda, Liberals wait on Mr Thorpe's intentions, No extra nurses despite hospital attack, Italian cardinals are still the front-runners, Regional report Selling Europe to Wales, Royal yacht change for Queen after union action, US tanker jets at Fairford in September, Engineers refuse to back down, 'Soviet bases in Seychelles' report denied, Salisbury to remove race laws stage by stage, The pressures of Japan's force-feed education system, Scottish nationalists hope to win seats in Europe, S African police release Botswana dean, Whooping cough kills nine, Planned new TV channel 'will be inefficient', Alsace begins random breath tests, Japanese officers chafe at laws by which forces could only 'arrest invader as illegal immigrant', Colombo backs down on clause in constitution, Science report Physics: New moon for Uranus?, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Action soon on road tanker peril, Mr Ceausescu leaves for Russia before Hua visit, World pays its grateful tribute to the Pope's ceaseless pursuit of peace and justice, Warning on divergent views in UK and EEC parliaments, Unofficial action delays trains, Death of 'golden trumpeter', Infantry officer: Second-, 'Violence in borstal' play is deferred. Index. News in Brief. Business and Finance: Discount market, Cost of raw materials down in July, Commodities, Commercial Union profits up by 68 pc, BP in joint refining venture in Singapore, Bromsgrove Casting, Wagon Indust jumps by 41 pc, Howard Shuttering lower but scrip made, Alitalia takes option on four A300 airbuses, Warning on German rate of growth, Deutsche mark gains at expense of dollar, Vauxhall to lay off 3,000 at Ellesmere Port, Pilot plan on participation by Williams & Glyn's, Retail Sales, America spells out trade worries in Tokyo, Business Diary: 1984 and all that, Options, Customs officers may spend time in industry, State building plans 'too moderate', Helical Bar takeover talks continue, India's noisy Ambassador, Public spending trends-too good to be true?, White House seeks ways to force restraint in wages and prices, UK faces £52m bill for new car plant, Opec to consider 5 pc increase, Gulf report says, U S reassesses rules to determine dumping, Hambros chief on shipping loans, Briefly TillingFluidrive bid closes on Aug 22, Reed Int's £39m sale of South African interest, Attempt to define what is 'Made in Sheffield', Shares at highest level since November, Decline in June lending by finance houses, Firmer ground for equities, Property Partnerships, International R J Reynolds' offer for Del Monte, Macdonald Distilleries' outlook, Wholesale Prices, Home price rise is slowing, Allied will ignore Lyons bid unrest, Gallaher follows Imperial with 2p on most brands, In brief Sino-British trade 'will quadruple in 3 years', Community steel jobs may fall by further 100,000 over two years. Display Advertising: The English Card Clothing Co. Ltd., Sotheby's, Cyanamid International Development Corporation, Thorn, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Banco Do Brasil, Iran Air, Philips, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited,, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Christie's Agents Britain And Eire, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Law: Salvation Army admits dismissal was unfair, Imprisoning charge, Queen's Bench Division No prosecution after DPP's promise of immunity Turner v Director of Public Prosecutions, Legion deserter is sought in murder case, Chancery Division Exchanging contracts by telephone a bad practice Domb and Another v Isoz, Tourists fined for smuggling cats into Britain, Five remanded on drug charge. Politics and Parliament: Labour 'set to abolish Lords' claim. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Cycling Banbury makes fine start, Football Centenary spree for United, Athletics, Sports in Brief, Commonwealth Games Three Women crown England's day, Bowls Holders eased out by Barnwood, Horse show Macken ponders his mount for world championship, Racing Nobloys should oblige in a struggle of class, Golf Mahaffey strikes a blow for nice guys, Yachting Kaufmann makes up lost time after a long wait, Cricket Hampshire should not be tempted by overseas market, Programme for today, For the record. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Cinemas, Lectures And Meetings, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Gross etchings, Gala Ballet Festival Hall, Edinburgh Film Festival, Homely touch BBC Symphony Orchestra Mackerras Albert Hall/Radio 3, Ponnelle triumphs again in wide open spaces Die Zauberflöte Salzburg Festival, A smile and a song Rough Theatre Central Piazza, Covent Garden, Songmakers' Almanac Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Two Changelings, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,972, Broadcasting, Record entry in British chess championship. Editorials/Leaders: The Post-Conciliar Pope, Making Heard The Voice Of Dissent, Ecology As A Vehicle Of Protest. Letters to the Editor: Ensuring a better supply of good secretaries, Incomes White Paper, Rules for political advertising, Potential for improving productivity, Questions of contempt, The disruption to holiday flights, Repatriation of Russians, Prescribed dress, Defence workers' strike, why Britain is in industrial decline, Building at Greenwich, Defending a dissident, Wingate's reputation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 7, 1953 Strike-torn France. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. Everett Jones, Mr Herbert Marley Cash values in the library, Mr Frederick Morgan. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Good buying, Stock markets Through 500 with little effort. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top changes at two ICI divisions. Births.

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