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The Times - 06/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Labour Staff, From Roger Choate, By Staff Reporters, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Craig Seton, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Winder, Hugh Noyes, By Fred Emery and George Clark, From Paul Routledge, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Dan van der Vat, From Ronald Faux, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Patrick Brogan, From Lawrence Pintak, From Frederick Cleary, From David Cross, From Harry Golombek, By Ion Trewin Literary Editor, From Richard Wigg, From Sue Masterman, From Hasan Akhtar, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Leapman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, by Christopher Warman, by John Huxley, by John Young, J.Y., C.W., Charles Harrison, Michael Leapman, Neil Kelly, Peter Nichols, Louis Heren, A. L. Rowse, Patrick Brogan, Bernard Levin, J. F. GOODWIN, , JOHN I. DISLEY, , AUBREY JONES, , TERENCE PRICE, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , CHARLES WILSON, , MARY GORIELY, , ELIZABETH BURGOYNE, , RONALD FRANKENBERG, , T. E. HARCOMBE, , DEREK SENIOR, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , STUART S. JARDINE, , JOHN V. REDMOND, , COLIN B. SLEE, , By the staff of Nature, Mr John Pritchard, David Blomfield, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, David Robinson, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, Barry Millington, From Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen, Ray Maughan, From Alan McGregor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, Peter Norman, By Our Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, R. DOYLE, , COLIN DAURIS, , PETER DAVIDSON, , R. S. MUSGRAVE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Nicholas Hirst, Kenneth Owen Technology correspondent, Derek Harris, By Michael Prest, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Tony May, Peter Waymark, Peter Davalle,

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News: £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Authority gets blame over polytechnic, Ambitious £3m scheme to regenerate industry and jobs, TGWU makes Ford strike official, Britain faces EEC court case on fish, Police ring Gartree jail after rioting, Big increase in demand for sterilization, Southwark Seeking a cure for inner city disease, Easier divorce 'has brought new human injustices', Professor's depression 'like a kind of death', Strauss fight to strengthen his home base, Housing body ready to disclose confidential reports to commons, Rome's dilemma: who can follow the Pope of the people?, Film to portray childhood's view of life, Western foreign ministers to visit S Africa for talks on their Namibia independence plan, IRA brings back 'blast incendiary' bombs, British Council office to reopen in Peking, Mrs Gandhi backs into the Indian limelight to fight a by-election, No police inquiry into Liberal finances, Lawyers to see Astrid Proll in Private, Woman gave secrets to lover, Accord on 'Times' supplements, Communist repression of Laos tribesmen Meos are being hounded out of their mountain homes, Dartmoor officers stop work for 3 hours, Science report Medicine: Asbestos and lung cancer., Free travel on London Transport at Christmas, Britain's firework injuries record 'world's worst', Soviet industry slows down, Top Crown agent 'wanted City man as successor', How the Dutch have reduced their prison population, Father fails in effort to be sent to jail, Facelift needed rather than transplant, 'New York Post'catches up on news, Author in a dying language, Mr Powell criticizes 'fawning on Kaunda', Politicians 'trying to escape blame' for NHS faults, Three held in plot to take nuclear submarine, Sickness puts off Achour hearing until Monday, Church threat over Greek abortion Bill, Yiddish writer in U S awarded Nobel prize, NUT to check on pace of change to comprehensives, Zambia may reopen border with Rhodesia, Girls ran naked to school chapel tribunal told, Michaelmas Bar examination results, District ministers to aid Sri Lanka development, Professor at university in fight for life, Spanish hospital scandal, Mr Rees promises to preserve law and order, Mid-West Diary Caught in Smokey Bear's radar trap, Students call for research on microtechnology, Mr Benn accepts motion calling for public ownership of North Sea oil, Smooth transition of power in Kenya Mr Moi gathers support by condemning corruption, What a state to get into, Mr Doug Hoyle, Labour MP, Tide of protest by Polish farmers, Test tube birth in India, 'Heart patients will die' warning in hospital dispute, Police raids after pro Bhutto violence, US arguments for recycling waste Slow advance towards a sustainable society, Irish bacon for the troops thwarts NFU, NEC draft information Bill is approved, New life stirs in old docks at prospect of boom, S Africa inquiry into fishing boat raid deaths, Rises refused for cheaper air fares, Italian bomb suspect flees before end of trial, Tory MP seeks inquiry into Lonrho 'harassment', Councils seek power to 'rescue' elderly from bad residential homes, Ban sought on cheap sale of council houses, Hundreds of police comb Marseilles, Cull protesters 'will stand between seals and rifles', Doctor ties up his claim to fame, Civil servants suggest right of access to official information should be defined in a new Act, Motoring Small Renault automatic with a 'brain', Mr Callaghan admits threat of conflict with trade unions over wage settlements, Woman who burnt herself to death was Fortnum director, Convictions in Anti-Kaunda plot trial quashed, Motion of censure by M Mitterrand fails, Return of the native to Highlands and islands, Swedish Government resigns in dispute over nuclear power, Assad-Brezhnev front against Camp David, The 'Telegraph' is not printed again, US mid-term elections Politics squeeze out sex appeal in S Carolina, New life for spa towns, Mr Smith 'delighted' with chance to speak in US, Steps in the long march of Socialism, Israeli Navy bombards Palestinians in Beirut, Secrets case officer declines to reply, Notebook from Calm reigns as the gales blow, Labour aim is control of all North Sea oil. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Gate, Law Tutors, Crouch Group Limited, The Times Marketing, Volvo, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, The Integrated Reclamation & Dredging Co. Ltd., M. Gérard, Bsn, El Oro Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd., Providence, Gre, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Bank Of Montreal, St. Joseph's Hospice, Bank Base Rates, Girl Friends, Bovis, National Carriers, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Exploration Co. Ltd., Sinclair, William Cook, De, Steinberg Group Limited, Guinness Peat Group Limited, Church's, Laing, John Foord, Braniff International, Msb, Philips, Atcost, Hampton & Sons, Mfi, Currys, Franthorne Investments Limited, Visionhire, Southwark. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal Unfair dismissal in fixed term contracts of employment Dixon v British Broadcasting Corporation Constatti v British Broadcasting Corporation, Queen's Bench Division No right to sue in person's absence Kamouh v Associated Electrical Industries International Ltd and Another, Football club manager fined £200 for damage, Money troubles 'arose from protecting husband', Teetotaller fined for refusing a breath test, Shoplifters fined £2,500 each, Court move to evict Tory MP fails, Second wife of detective to pay first wife £20,000. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Art Galleries, £8,000+ Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Three violins to be sold by Yehudi Menuhin, Le Pape est mort, High prices for modern craftsman's furniture, Radio, Regional Tv, Chess game delayed after Korchnoi's day in the sun, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,023, Broadcasting Guide Television. Sport: Hunt has easy passage to semi-final, Sports Council Attack on drugs abuse is stepped up, Equestrianism Puissance for Welch and Rossmore II, Golf Wind stiffens the course near end of long season, Sports in Brief, Boxing WBC order Mattioli to fight Hope, Squash rackets Barrington's first priority as trainer-coach, Tennis Britain have much to gain in an out-of-the-way environment, Rugby Union Quinn to play at full back for Leinster, Racing. The two-year-old edifice crumbles, Football Watford still centre of attraction on course to last eight, Cycling Resignation of national director, Cricket Cox resigns because of personal reasons, Athletics Board watching out for irregularities, First athlete benefits from BASIS, Motor racing Four Americans break lap record at Brand's Hatch. Property: Rentals, Feature Articles (aka Opinion): This Titan of sculpture I nearly missed, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 6, 1953 Troops' brutality. Editorials/Leaders: Russia's Economic Weakness, These Talks Are Indeed Urgent, A Spasm Of Doctrine. Letters to the Editor: Gertrude Bell's death, Giving small businesses the right environment, Using referendums, Discussions between the Government and TUC on wages, Long distance runners, Jogging for fun, Effect on the banks of the Consumer Credit Act, Building motorways, Churchill and Tonypandy, Detecting hypertension, Smoke Ring, Means of improving Britain's economic growth, Pope John Paul's death, Reasons for taking on more staff, Altering boundaries, A tax incentive scheme for the entrepreneur. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Jani Strasser, Sir Richard Boughey, Sir James Bowman Former NCB chairman and miners' union vice-president, Dr Stanley Rundle. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Award winners. Reviews: lolanthe Coliseum, Mitsuko Uchida Queen Elizabeth Hall, A Verdi masterpiece Simon Boccanegra Glasgow Theatre Royal, High speed action, but who are the people?, Bronwen Naish Purcell Room, Personal Choice, The Lady from the Sea Royal Exchange, Triumph of reflexes Mastermind BBC 1, London debuts. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Market retreats, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock markets Apathy follows buying wave. Business and Finance: Nationalizing N Sea oil-a hollow threat?, Harrisons Malaysian Estates on target with £24.9m, Discount market, Options Warne Wright still looking to £1.4m for year, Commodities, Money supply rises, Top level trading mission off to China, APV takes in GKN ofshoot for £1.57, Beauford Group, Capel tops Continental Illinois broker ratings, Bejam move, Decision on tin price reviews, Vauxhall unions hold fire pending TUC-state talks, Sears' profits up 72 pc in half-year, CBI ready to discuss Phase Four changes, The many faceted art of glass design, Leyland agrees pay rises up to 25pc, Mostek designers move to NEB subsidiary delays product launch, Carter veto of 'inflationary' legislation launches policy fight with Congress, Talbex in for Hoskins & Horton Activities differ sharply, Future of EMI's medical scanner hinges on US takeover bid, Chevron agrees to BNOC stake in N Sea licence, Trade talks 'depend on American duty Bill', Extension of Community steel plan to be sought, A step back on road to monetary system, Sir Julian Hodge standing down, Acquistion plays a major role in Wolstenholme rise, Business Diary: Standard Chartered's Hodgepodge, Briefly, Dollar Land plans to settle protracted dispute, Bryant provides £2.6m for likely Saudi losses, British television makers under pressure, Hawker buys lighting maker from Berec, In brief, Thames TV rises 11 pc to £8.6m, EMI spells it out, John Finlan, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), International General Electric is to buy Cox Broadcasting for $440 to $488m, Dollar dips below DM 1.90 for first time, Redundancy pay 'above legal need', Shell chief resigns to join NEB, Housing starts down in last quarter. Business Appointments: Business appointments Phoenix Assurance names new chief general manager. Births.

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