The Times - 28/11/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Georges Biannic of Agence France-Presse, From Ivor Davis, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Christopher Thomas, By David Felton, From Michael Horsnell and Trevor Fishlock, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Craig Seton, By the Staff of Nature, By Peter Hennessy, Arthur Osman, Melton Mowbray, From Charles Hargrove, From David Jobbins of The Times Educational Supplement, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , By David Watts, From Frederick Cleary, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier, From Charles Harrison, By Charles Douglas-Home, From Sinan Fisek, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, Dan Van der Vat, Max Harrison, John Percival, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, JON PHILLIPS, , PETER HAMILTON., L. A. MORITZ, , DAVID GREEN, , LEN HILL., ANNE VOSS-BARK, , JEAN-FRANCOIS REVEL, , S. B. CALVER, , MARCUS BINNEY, , JOHN HARRIS., A. S. HALL, , SMITH, , VIC LIMPENNY, , SOMERSET DE CHAIR, , LAURENCE OLIVIER, , JOHN GIELGUD, , RALPH RICHARDSON, , ROY STRONG., JOAN M. JONAS, , DAVID GIBBINS., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Charles McKean, By our Bridge Correspondent, by Arthur Reed, A.R., by Henry Stanhope, H.S., By Melvyn Westlake, By John Huxley, From David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Alison Mitchell, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Bryan Appleyard, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By David Hewson, Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle, By Our Industrial Staff, DEREK PRAG, , JAMES PARTRIDGE., G. Y. CRAIG, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Paul Fabra, Maurice Corina, By Tony May, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By Peter Wainwright, Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Investigations start on why divers drowned, Keeping the few flying, BBC scraps a play on football coverage, Rail drivers urged to stop strikes, EMS against vital British interests, Labour critics say, Amnesty reports arrests and executions of political dissidents in China, Civil Guard and taxi driver latest victims of Basque extremists, Doctor back on register after plea over drugs, Science report Geology: Taking a look at deep structure of the UK, Chief Chirau complains of British slowness on talks, Exodus of Rhodesians is growing, Regional report Dustman and duke unite to save Vale of Belvoir, London poll shows 83 pc for voting reform, Cold snap is expected to persist for rest of week, Large mental hospital may be closed, 33 Irish troops protect 3,200, Shattered peace, shattered nerves, shattered window, Palestinians fire on Sarkis escort aircraft, EEC pledge to Greece on financial support, Israeli military arrests West Bank activists, Mr Nixon greets lunch crowd in Paris, Ethiopians recapture siege town, Hopes of avoiding 'Times' shutdown fade, Scientist contests redundancy terms, Ulster jail staff hit back after murder, Thin blue line held against the Luftwaffe, Teachers in court over stolen parts, Campaigners seek end to prostitution laws, Japan's Prime Minister to resign after shock defeat in party poll, £16m plan for liner France, Budget gives better tax concessions in Guernsey, European suspicion of Callaghan remarks, BBC denies excessive drinking on TV, Herr Carstens likely to be West German President, DTA hopes to dominate assembly, White farmers can pack and go, Dr Kaunda says, Tanzanians accused of new raid on Uganda, Disturbances force Shah's overstretched army to search for riot equipment in West, Education meeting cancelled, Social Focus Glasgow is not dead yet, New pieces for the puzzle, Scottish devolution Bill 'not linked to minimum support in referendum', Editor to reply, Mr Teng says he will not take over post of Premier, Battle of Britain Memories of a stirring epoch, Nine delay equality in benefits for women, Export credit team defies the caricatures, Threat to 'L'Aurore' causes Paris press to close ranks, Brezhnev protege raised to Politburo, Mayor of San Francisco is shot dead, Will the Shah be toppled from his shaky throne?, Diplomatic incident over a church averted, Steve Biko: on being beaten up and hitting back, London Diary Carrels amid a new ocean of statistics, Bakers' union leaders to review action, Law Society journal blames Mr Silkin in secrets case, Changes in working of Community Land Act, TUC accuses judges of whittling away trade union immunities, Dark days of blitz live again, Architecture report Duffryn: Grouping houses in hexagons, Police see Mr Markov's brother for clues to killing. Index. Picture Gallery. Business and Finance: BP to build £50m plant for ethanol, Discount market, LME metal stocks, Holiday Inns in £4.3m British expansion, BMW's nine-month turnover up 20.8pc, Country Gentlemen, Torday now traded over-the-counter, Commodities, World food production up this year by 3.5 pc, Mr Carter warns companies on price restraint, French economy: learning from past mistakes, Chamberlain Phipps buoyant, Briefly Greencoat in the black, S & U Stores rises 13 pc but still no dividend, Will the Government take a big stick to Ford?, Gilgate accounts for 1976 qualified, and show loss, Shell could have doubled its dividend but for controls, Matthew Brown puts on 14 pc and going well, Stag Line, Options, Ford to get sanction details today, Most claims 'ignoring 5pc guidelines', Tricentrol will repay £40m to Government, Ireland is prepared to join EMS without Britain if Brussels provides aid, Streeters terminate Saudi interests: power profits likely, International Late upswing in chemicals but Hoechst stagnant after 9 months, Ministers may get more say in state groups, More promising evidence in chemicals, German bond issue rounds off dollar rescue, Further decline in world shipyard orders, Vauxhall cars to cost 5pc more from today, Rumours on Sun Hung Kai finances 'baseless', Electricity chairman attacks energy pricing, Insurers facing big losses on computers, Letters of intent issued for Magnus field, Business Diary: After Sir Frank · Daimler's coup, Pennine's scheme to avoid bankruptcy, EMA and the TUC, In brief Water charge rises upset wool industry, Threat of unrest at Bank of England, Mr Jessel to resign from London Investment Trust, Conference cuts port surcharge to 12½pc, Britannia shows interest in Airbus rival, Commission lets Thermos put up prices, Building industry in Shore talks, Euromarkets Finland revives yen bond issue plan, Dominion & Gen Tst. News in Brief. Law: Decision later on 'Gay News', Two sentenced to 'life' for murder at club, Watching the list, Miss Pam Ayres accepts libel damages, Paper loses last appeal in contempt case, Petrol lead case abuse of court, counsel says, Sir Peter Hall sued over road accident, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities The status of Krugerrands under EEC Treaty, Hamburg lawyer cleared of terror charge, Judge seeks inquiry over aid to £12,000 man, Transcripts only Regina v Winter, House of Lords Hived-off state workers: judicial division on compensation Tuck and Others v National Freight Corporation, Ford fined £650 after two accidents, Newton allegation of politicians on newspaper's price list, Death-crash fine, £90,000 jewels theft, Thorpe Conspiracy Case Former pilot says he was offered £10,000 to 'bump off' Mr Norman Scott, Queen's Bench Division Salary in advance not 'resources' Regina v Bolton Supplementary Benefits Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Fordham. 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Politics and Parliament: Special steel pricing under scrutiny, Tax on season tickets given by employers, No plans to intervene, Widespread and growing concern, Cheap imports cause concern: minister to meet blanket makers, Overcrowded prisons, Civil Service pay, Clergy pay increase will not put up prices, European air fares 'absurd', EEC's long-winded way of dealing with Soviet shipping threat House of Commons, Structural change in pattern of imports, Gatt agreement must await US action, Oil-polluted beaches part of the price to pay for modern living, Immunity from prosecution decided on merit, Prices of foreign cars: complaints reach Government. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Career Ahead, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Legal Notices, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Sport: Rugby Union Selectors face black outlook with forwards under fire, Golf, Tennis BP event moves to Hamburg from Torquay, Cricket, Sports in Brief, Football England 'unchanged' by new arrivals, Show jumping Europe's top 10 go on show in Birmingham, Yachting Smith comes from behind, Racing Francome and Shifting Gold look a winning combination again, Squash rackets Zaman steps in to prolong Torsam's nightmare, Ice skating Cousins to prove he is back where he left off, Bobsleigh, Real tennis Hyland makes uncertain way to semi-finals. Reviews: Australian Gala Covent Garden, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/ Berglund Festival Hall, Berlin New Music Group Round House, Andrew Cruickshank's casebook, Schools Prom Albert Hall, Salome Circus Building, Copenhagen, Glyndebourne Touring Singers' Award, Masada Theatre Upstairs, Leslie Howard Wigmore Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The unholy passions stirred by Oberammergau, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 27, 1953 Loss of Princess Victoria. Editorials/Leaders: The April 5th Movement, IT Would Be Silly To Blacklist Ford. Letters to the Editor: Christianity and politics, Preservation of cathedral cities, Medical accountability, Lions in the Coliseum, Union for artists, Danger in staying out of EMS, A health-promoting transport system, Hormone treatment in prisons, Drinking in line, The primacy of the Pope, Coal mining and earthquake monitoring, The issues at 'The Times', Governing the V & A, Industrial disputes at the National, Assassination list, 'L'Express' interview. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Seatonian Poetry Prize, Lincoln's Inn, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge selection trials winners named, American pays £40,000 for 1780 charts at Sotheby's, Radio, Regional Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,068, Personal Choice, A profitable 10 years for antique furniture, BBC 2, Television BBC 1, Thames. Obituaries: Mgr David McRoberts Scots church historian, Brig E. Mockler-Ferryman, Rear Adm Hugh T. England. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Determined start to new account, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Firm start to account, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Philips Electronic names new director. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques.
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