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The Times - 25/09/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From David Blake, By Robert Parker, From Robert Fisk, From Alan McGregor, By Our Labour Staff, By Donald Macintyre, From Christopher Walker, By Trevor Fishlock, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, From Our Planning Reporter, By Our Health Services Correspondent, Charles McKean, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Lawrence Pintak, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Binyon, From Tony Allaway, From Stephen Downer, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Clifford Longley, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Barry Millington, Max Harrison, Ross Davies, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Edward Du Cann, Anthony Howard, , David Wood, ANTHONY SWIFT, , IAN McELWAINE, , T. L. V. ULBRICHT, , C. R. LEICESTER, , O. R. McGREGOR, , A. SUPER, , WONG TOK SAU, , C. T. WATTS, , PADDY KITCHEN, , GEORGE MANDEL, AMULREE, , TOBY JESSEL, , MARIUS GORING, , N. D. G. JAMES, , DAVID OWEN, , Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, A correspondent, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Industrial Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Management Correspondent, Frank Vogl, Ronald Pullen, Margaret Stone, Patricia Tisdall, A. C. TAYLOR, , R. H. BURNETT-HALL, , DAVID CLUTTERBUCK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Peter Norman, Eynon Smart, Ronald Faux, Michael Prest, Bryan Appleyard, Peter Wainwright, Hilaire Gomer, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle, by David Blake, by Melvyn Westlake, M.W., by Frank Vogl, F.V., by John Greenwood, by Peter Norman, by Ian Murray, by John Earle, by Alan McGregor, by Nicholas Hirst, by David Shirreff, by Nicholas Cumming-Bruce, by Michael Binyon, by Geoffrey Smith, by Kurt Weisskopf, by Robert Gottliebsen, by John Best, by Ray Kennedy, by David Bonavia, by Ranjit Gill, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Michael Frenchman, by Alan Rake, by Patrick Knight, by Michael Knipe, by Harry Debelius,

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News: Worldwide human rights drive by Amnesty, BBC wins television prizes, Times Profile The Pope's moral watchdog, Government gives way to Spanish police solidarity, United States: Economy Bleak prospect of sharp recession threatens electorate, Japan Yen for recovery is rewarded, Man accused of murdering baseball player, Scandinavia Some success in restoring economies, Editorial changes expected at Penguin Books, Mr Callaghan pledges action on Namibia after Kaunda meeting, Israel Still too early for results of new measures, Police stand by as Swiss approve their new canton, Spain and Portugal Signs of recovery and a promising future after lean period, Mansion decaying: Hopes of saving, China Excessive imports may lead to huge debts by 1980, Comecon Coordination still unrealized, Thorpe case witnesses on US television, Tear gas at Soweto burial, The Pope calls for a'new wave of love', Britain to renew search for settlement, Belgium and The Netherlands Traditional industries reveal serious weaknesses, North and South Korea Market rivalry between two nations is abandoned, Mr Moi is sole candidate for Kenyan presidency, 74 Vietnamese killed by monsoon floods, Radicals' leader loses election, Mr Gromyko to visit France next month, Not in Brighton, please, Bigger part for judges in planning system urged, Christianity 'retreating' in spite of education in schools, Roses at Dachau: Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski stands with a, Science report Earthquakes: Prediction progress, Leapman In America, Queries for politicians on Moro murder, Soviet Union Growing shortage of energy, Mugabe warning about 'dishonest' tactics, Saudi Arabia Champion of developing world, Flights affected by dispute, 80 Polish ex-servicemen must stay in hospital, Tories will consult the unions, Mr Prior says, Boy's killing linked with antique thefts, Full pension rise next year urged, Trade Sands run faster as experts struggle over international agreement, West Germany s growing concern over its not-so-secret service, Iran police open fire over protesters, South-east Asia ASEAN sets seal on future economic cooperation, Two terror suspects captured, EEC team visits Peking to prepare ground for 'exciting new opportunities' in trade with China, Agriculture All-party support for Silkin talks in Europe, Inflation roars ahead with no tough energy measures, Spanish-speaking America Population growth puts strain on housing supply, Prisoners of conscience Vietnam: Doan Quoc Sy, What Ford can offer Mr Callaghan, Thousands with poor sight 'unfit to drive', Police tactics ensure that National Front march is peaceful, Three saved as yacht hits rocks, Napoleonic relics damaged in raid on admiral's home, Divided Arabs threaten diplomatic and economic boycott of Egypt, Australia Tough budget is attempt to push inflation rate down, Are the days of State control numbered?, Opec Members weigh basket's pros and cons, Israeli Cabinet agrees to remove settlers from the Sinai peninsula in return for peace, Better trade outlook for Europe and US, Detente call at Giscard talks in Poland, Mr Paisley preaches a sermon in Dublin, Switzerland Telling year for the banks, West Germany Growth rate certain to fall short of 3.5 per cent target, Church attacks military training, Third World A boost for the poor in economic growth, Owner refuses £200 offer to save pony, Conference calls for open access to school records, France Price of breald symbolizes end of an era, Black Africa Development plans outstrip oil revenues, Annual Financial Review Employment fight lost, US puts a brave face on Arab reluctance, Nervous markets demand tightening of controls by Fed leaders, Architecture report Broxbourne: Lido in a reclaimed area, UN to rescue stranded Vietnam refugees, Sharp drop in white bread consumption, survey finds, Canada Bonn mots persuade Mr Trudeau to turn right, Brazil Banking on an enormous untapped export potential, Tribesmen threaten war if Pakistan ignores claim for independence, Tory group disagrees with Stevas view of exam tables, Four sites listed for natural gas terminal, New law 'fails to heal the wounds of broken marriage', Iran Authorities have contributed to business insecurity, Nicaragua economy in danger, Mass motor cycle safety rally ends in disaster, Long-term problems become more pressing, Italy Hopes pinned on the Pandolfi plan, Anti-racialism trudge proves good natured, Italian marquis kidnapped on his farm, Murder hunt: Scotland Yard, Southern Africa Out of recessionary woods but still in shadows, Police criticized in an 'appalling' catalogue of violence, Ford braces itself for shutdown of all 23 British factories, Record Soviet harvest likely if crop not spoilt by inefficiency, 14 nations to discuss tourism, recreation and the countryside. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Iranvest, Banco Do Brasil, Schroders, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Commercial Bank Of Greece, Scotiabank, Agricbank, C.B.A Bank, Apton Display Systems, Texet, Credito Commerciale, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, National Westminster Bank Group, Louis Newmark Limited, Societe Generale, The British Electric Traction Company, Limited, Apb, Thomson Winter Cities, Eurobraz, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Bank Leumi (U.K.) Ltd. London, Bovis, Al Saudi Banque, Stet, The Times Euromarkets And Foreign Bond Quarterly, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bcc, Sanpaolo Lariano Banking Group, National Bank Of Greece S.A., Bayerische Vereinsbank, Ferranti Limited, Grindlays Bank Group, Westlb, Banca Nazionale Dell'agricoltura, Ubaf Bank Limited, The Vitallink, The Bank Of Newyork, Bank Of Tokyo, Television Training Centre, Banco Ambrosiano, Banque Intercontinentale Arabe, Toronto Dominion Bank, Uco Bank, Bfg, Twa, Banco DI Napoli, Bnl, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Icl, Midland Bank International, Investment Banking And Financial Advisory Services. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Murder charge after bus death, Function of juries 'may be in peril' from court. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Libby Morris stars, Regional Tv, Radio, British premiere, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,013, Blunders and brilliance add up to another chess draw, Twenty-fifth game White Korchnoi black Karpov, English Opening. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Hotels and Licensed Premises, Theatres, Conference Services, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary-Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, Public & Educational, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Monday Book Extraordinary story, Lillie London Weekend, Imogen Cooper Queen Elizabeth Hall, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, A melancholy double vision Cousin Vladimir Aldwych, Rich in atmosphere Siegfried Covent Garden, Well balanced and disciplined William Byrd Choir/ Allegri Queen Elizabeth Hall, Three revivals for Ballet Rambert, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Wigmore Hall. Sport: Tennis Higueras makes himself at home in Bournemouth's sunshine, French racing Homing overwhelmed by Sanedtki's finish, Golf Europe make points difficult to get, Sport Racing Stewards should spare Eddery, Cricket Indian accent on conduct, Football A regrettable end to a week of optimism, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Hockey Trojans defences crumble to Southgate attacks, Athletics How Bedford steered Shaftesbury to victory, For the record I For the record, Motor racing Jarier stands in for Peterson at Watkins Glen, Rugby Union Touring side chosen not only for skill but behaviour, Motor cycling Sheene beats rival and steals his lap record, Yachting Holmes finds the answer blowing in the wind. Editorials/Leaders: Seekers Of Solitude In Crowds, Short commons for Europe, Hard Lessons For Vietnam. Letters to the Editor: Thought for food, Saving legal archives, Buckingham Palace visits, Hampton Court limes, Suspension of Times publications, Extending industrial legal aid, Examination results, Dappled but not dimpling, Supplying oil to Rhodesia, Intervention in Nicaragua, Workers in Hongkong, A bird for each land?, Complexion of the Anti Nazi League, Restoring health of small firms, Striking a balance in competition law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Ramsay fellowships, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 24, 1953. Obituaries: Air Vice-Marshal W. M. Yool, Admiral Sir Charles Woodhouse Captain of HMS Ajax at the Battle of the River Plate, Mrs Mary Harvey, Mr R. J. Stopford. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index on week 518.6-11.8(2.2%), Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Europe aims at manifesto for management, Can French steel be slimmed down?, Toolmakers await call on pay offer, Shell at odds with forecast on petrochemicals, Developing countries make strong demand for more aid countributions, Commodities Stability of copper prices based on continuing supply problems, Industry takes greater share of new lending, Business Diary in Europe: Bank hits in Italy, This week Tarmac helads big list of results, Personnel advisers in the front line, Danish ham may cause heartburn at Gatt talks, How Europe's social security cake is divided up, Telegrams: condition grave but not hopeless, Neepsend looking to sparks on all fronts, Christie-Tyler sales spurt in new year, Freight report All sizes of tankers gelt strong trade boost, BET's current-year results to show advance, Euromarkets Unsettled outlook for market indicated, Moorgate Investment, Afterthoughts on Bingham, T K M stake in new company, More share prices, Jobless theory questioned, Brokers' views Analysts are becoming increasingly cautious, A reassessment of the p/e ratio, Clothing union warning on job losses, German visit brings hope of investments, Industrial films Aspects of the world we live in, State Retirement Pensions, Giro Bank workers to boycott celebrations, CBI attacks unions over pay claims, Good start at confident Hogg Robinson, Wilkinson aims to raise garden tool share, Briefly, Refurbishing an image at EMI, Pifco hopes on new products, Bowring (Insurance) in US link, Builders facing 'grave shortage of manpower', MPs want more say on state posts, Industry in the regions Clydebank fighting for its future in face of continuing cutbacks, Thomas Walker slips, Mining Canadian mines recover because of gold price and weak currency, 'Tactical errors' by Britain over European money system. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Norman Pirrie joins McAlpine board. Property: Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Commercial properties & Services to the Business World Lettings top halfway at Planetary.

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