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The Times - 26/05/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield, By Robin Young, By John Huxley, By Our Medical Correspondent, By David Blake, From Ian Murray, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Fred Emery Political Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By a Special Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Annabel Ferriman, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ian Bradley, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Donald Maclntyre, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From John Young, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Earle, From Patricia Clough, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, By Malcolm Brown, From Charles Harrison, From Peter Hazelburst, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, Caroline Moorehead, Hugh Clayton, John Higgins, Jeremy Treglown, Max Harrison, Michael Ratcliffe, David Robinson, Nicholas Wapshott, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Gerald Ely, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, David Watts, PHS, P. R. PENTECOST, , DAVID J. A. GRIFFITHS, , L E. J. ROBERTS, , R. SCOTT RUSSELL, , ALAN PEACOCK, , THOMAS HODGKIN, , TOM BOARDMAN, , WILLIAM SHELTON, , ERIC S. HEFFER, , ARTHUR MACARTHUR, , BRUCE C. FISK, , DONALD SWANN, , E. G. B. DAVIES-SCOURFIELD, , HARVEY STOCKWELL, , ROBIN PEVERETT, , DAVID MAJOR, , MONICA LIGHTWOOD, , W. P. MORRIS, , MICHAEL MCMAHON, , R. G., Roger Wethered, by Henry Stanhope, by Sir Frank Roberts, by Edward Gueritz, by Arthur Reed, H.S., Patrick Brogan, Ian Murray, Tony Geraghty Defence Correspondent., Charles Douglas-Home Foreign Editor, The Times, Geoffrey Smith, Mario Modiano, Professor John Erickson, By Maurice Corina, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Richard Allen, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, Frank Vogl, STEVEN DOLLOND, , JAIN PILKINGTON, , BERNARD S. PADFIELD, , GRAHAM M. LOMAS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Ronald Kershaw, R. W. Shakespeare, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Tony May, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Prest,

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News: Spanish left wins education concession, Is the Shah unifying those who are against him?, Faction fighting could delay Rhodesian poll, Security checks in Londonderry lifted after ten years, School lessons in 'Pakistani' are denied, Government concern at likely housing shortfall, Aid sought to demolish asbestos mill, North America Dispute over defence policy, France to withdraw Zaire paratroops, Bullet-proof car denied to Moro, widow says, Chirac tone pleases his EEC guests, Liberia admits lack in ship control, More bodies to safeguard land proposed, French President backs plan for an all-African force, Poll shows carless Sunday scheme losing support, Journalists given warning about World Cup news, NATO A Special Report on Western defence and a look at the summit conference in Washington next week Priority is to maintain momentum, Robust nationalists lay plans for an open government, Chancellor fights risk of financial instability with IMF pact and return to Bank rate system, New language tests for foreign doctors may be in use soon, Plan to limit vacation benefits criticized, Tito birthday party shifted to his island retreat, Thames TV chief to get damages from newspaper, President Carter to seek greater freedom of action in aiding nations threatened by subversion, France Military independence essential for détente, French colonel defended after torture reports, Potato body appeals to ministers, Voices again in the chapel of queens, Police take romance out of abduction, Nato 'not' able to deal with external crises', Israel court halts land takeover, Italy And The Mediterranean Threat from within is urgent concern, New generation of aircraft strengthens alliance, Dutch 'misled' about British plane tender, Britain Realism could replace romanticism in watershed era, Southern Flank Feud forces new security plan, Action urged over 'discount' air fares, Hearings for doctors may be in secret, Oxford poetry election, MP attacks extremist infiltration, Girls will be allowed to take A levels, Metropolitan group comes under Tories, West Germany Junkers give way to citizens' army, Science report Biology: Linnaeus collection vetted, Tass blames Shaba massacres on West, Minister in clash on Soviet human rights, SNP drops brash tactics for Hamilton poll, Predictions are gloomy, Call for better service from solicitors, Warships brave North Sea fog for Queen, The Times Diary, Ex-ministers among 11 deported by Peru, Artificial heart success, Britain issues labour code for S Africa operations, £1m plan to curb soccer violence, Aslef gives warning over parity claim delay, Food Report Why labels are important, Tender for £14m plan criticized, Minister renews anti-rabies campaign, The Soviet Block Premium on speeding the offensive, Engineers' group seeks amalgamation pledges, Mr Bruce McKenzie killed in Kenya crash, Liberal MPs welcome Mr Steel's decision to end Lib-Lab pact, Family visits to prisoners opposed by officers, Mecca urged to rewrite staff 'charter', NUJ pay talks agreed, Foreign Report Facing up to the realities of terrorism, Northern Flank All quiet on the vulnerable front, Fleet must help to protect flanks, Value for money, Pupil grant scheme is moving quickly, Mr Brzezinski backs Sino-Japanese peace treaty proposal, Unions told to agree on recruiting 'spheres', Children on Burma refugee trek, Chinese fear hostile encirclement, Youth employment and energy priorities in draft European budget, Hovercraft's trial run to Belgium, S Africa looks back on 30 years of apartheid. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Viking Resources Trust Limited, Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, Condiesel, The Beauford Group, Hunt & Moscrop Group, Ici, Scotch, Carpets International, M. Gérard, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Ferranti Limited,, Bass Charrington Limited, British Rail, Raf Officer, Muscadet, The Department Of Transport,, Costain, Dart Target Systems, Bank Base Rates, British Home Stores, Nicobrevin, Zinc Corporation Limited, Post Office Telecommunications,, Pakistan International, Tronoh Mines Malaysia Berhad, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Courtaulds, A. G. Stanley Holdings Ltd., Thomas Marshall & Co. (Loxley) Ltd., Snia, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, Lufthansa German Airlines, Royal Navy Officer, Braniff International, L'escargot Bienvenu Restaurant, Airwork Services Limited, Army Officer, The Army Benevolent Fund, George Wimpey & Co, Ltd,, Twa, A300 Airbus Industrie, Espone. Politics and Parliament: Pay policy success in part due to sanctions, Tory move to revive Ulster link, Ministry of Defence to train more civil apprentices, New letter of intent sent to IMF reaffirming policy to contain public borrowing requirement House of Commons, Army minister refutes allegations about shortages of equipment, Bail hostels, Bank monitoring of bureaux de change charges, Corrective action would be taken, Making sure self-employed pay their tax, Speaker perturbed by printing errors, 'No basis for agreement', Mrs Thatcher warned not to tamper with legislation to protect workers, Tories urged to have debate on immigration, Every police force to have officer to handle corruption complaints, Relations between UK and Spain better than ever House of Lords, Lower inflation a prize too great to be thrown away, MPs not under security check. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,909, Broadcasting, High prices for eighteenth-century clothes, Radio. Law: Allegations that boys mixed with murderers rejected, Ex-councillor cleared on 18 charges, Defendant in dollar premium case dies, House of Lords No conspiracy to try to do the impossible Director of Public Prosecutions v Nock and Alsford, Ex-Yard man in court over Sir Eric Miller, Court of Appeal waste land not of manor not common land Box Parish Council v Lacey, Abortion case woman leaves nursing home, Court of Appeal Child permitted to take name of mother's lover In re D (a minor). Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations Required, Theatres, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporaty & Part Time Vacancies-, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 15, Services, Appointments Vacant, £8,000+ Appointments. Reviews: Inside Story BBC 2 (tonight), Wigmore Hall en fête, Melodramatic fables Lost Worlds Cottesloe, Daniel Wayenberg Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royal Ballet on the wing, Cannes repeats the miracle, More about Vietnam war veterans Coming Home (x) Leicester Square High Anxiety (a) Prince Charles Gray Lady Down (a) Plaza 1. Sport: Tennis Brightest so far for Britons, Golf Ballesteros returns to course that set him on his way to the top, Football England are paid the highest compliment, Athletics Warren is too busy to take part in Cwmbran event, Croquet, Swimming Parker could be under pressure from Gray, Rugby Union Welsh gamble on fitness of Faulkner and Price, Sports in Brief, Cricket Pakistan not as poor as the score suggests, Racing Singador in tune for a repeat performance, For the record, Rowing St Edmund Hall now challenging Keble. Property: Flat Sharing, Looking for the best of two worlds. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 26, 1953, An offer the TUC cannot refuse. Editorials/Leaders: Notice Of Withdrawal, Where Paternity Has No Rights, Historic Homes And Their Contents. Letters to the Editor: John Mendelson, After Aldo Moro, Union monopoly powers and wages, Workers on boards, North Sea oil policy, The service sector and unemployment, Tachographs for minibuses, A church under notice, Tax problem, Disposal of nuclear waste, French Foreign Legion, NRDC support for freelance inventors, Is this a rekord?, Rolls-Royce and Boeing, Remarriage after divorce, Staying on at school, Tory education policy, Dr Orlov's sentence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Harald Peake, Mr Cyril Tolley, Judge Laughton-Scott, Mr Peter Chamberlin One of the most able of postwar English architects, Mr Benedict Nicolson. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Equities firm but quiet, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Car group to go public by 26pc placing, Bank rate by any other name..., Discount market, Extel's new link-up with US firm, Some refineries must close-BP, A gentler climate for wool, Commodities, Americans back EEC monetary union, Inflation outlook troubles bankers, Malaysian tin, Thailand rig, Business Diary: ICI's 'baby' leaves home ·Trust deed, Unexpected decline in industrial investment, Cotton mills threading a cautious path, Speke workers draw last pay, Mr Edmund Dell (left), Secretary of State for, Stock markets Excitement abates and drift starts, Unigate suitor for Carding in agreed £3.1m bid, ICI turns in £112m for quarter, Du Pont declines to disclose its formulas, Options, Briefly One-for-two by Richard Costain, Offshoot loss keeps Press under £10m, Mr Dell serves textile tariff warning to US, Hepworth bid halted by monopolies inquiry, ICL margin on turnover still insufficient, W Glossop bids for Wettern, Capital Spending, International Top US 'third market' dealer cuts back amid merger rumours, THF hotel prices for scrutiny, Priorities that brought success to Japan, European suitor for EPC, Johnson cleaners now in for Capital & County, Int Paint up 6 pc to peak £18m, Independent steel groups urge government steps against Italians, Brazil may lower coffee exports, How the markets moved, Signs of something better at ICI, Chairmen Spending still not buoyant, Dana terms for Turner Mfg, Assoc Engineering hopes jolted, Kidderminster scheme, Longer life seen for reactors, Computer revolution 'must be faced', Howden in cash call for £26m, Mackie off Whitehall's blacklist as special case, In brief North Sea yielded almost half UK oil needs, Carpets Int recovering, but Homfray tumbles, Saga of delays at new nuclear station. Business Appointments: Business appointments ICI director switches to US chemical post.

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