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The Times - 10/11/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Christopher Walker, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Our Political Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Ian Bradley, By Craig Seton, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Tony Allaway, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Lawrence Pintak, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Peter Reddaway, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, David Robinson, Sheridan Morley, Jeremy Treglown, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, by Charles Hargrove, by John Ardagh, J.A., by Ian Murray, I.M., J. A., I. M., W. P. Reeves, Roger Berthoud, Peter Hazelhurst, Andrew Phillips, Bernard Levin, Patrick Brogan, Michael Binyon, GODFREY VESEY, , BERNARD SMYTHE, , TIM KITSON, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , JAMIE VYVYAN, , IAN MARTIN, , DUNCAN WATSON, , D. BLOOM, , MERVYN OSMOND, , ANN JELLICOE, , DEREK HUDSON, , RONALD BERNSTEIN, , HORACE CUTLER, , ROBERT BUHLER, , MICHAEL J. CROW, , JOAN WOOLARD, , By Huon Mallalieu, W. T. W., By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Melvyn Westlake, By Michael Prest, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Bryan Appleyard, By John Huxley, By Alison Mitchell, By Richard Allen, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Norman, From Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, From Charles Hargrove, EDWARD HOLLOWAY, , MARTIN PATERSON, , J. P. B. LOVELL, , V. H. SUTTON, , ROBERT C. SMITH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Felton, Nicholas Hirst, Paul Volcker, Kenneth Owen, Frank Vogl, By Tony May, By Ray Maughan, By Rosemary Unsworth, John Young, Richard Davy, Peter Waymark,

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News: Marine injured in Ulster booby-trap blast, Madame Yvonne de Gaulle, Amin promise called a lie by Dr Nyerere, Patients' 'poor compliance' in taking prescribed doses, Battle for Islamic state, Mr Brown's California victory boosts his presidential chances, Whirlwind sweeps through Hôtel de Ville, Moscow Diary The rude mask Muscovites wear in public, New Zealand Unease in Muldoon party, New Zealand's interest shifts to South Pacific, British Rail seeks early meeting to avert train drivers' threatened stoppages, Bakers defy leaders to resume work, Basque MP resigns after terror allegation, Moderates try to tighten dispute discipline, White life-style angers deprived urban blacks, US pledges strong presence in Asia, Compromise by synod on bishops' powers, Redgraves lose libel suit against 'Observer', New law reform body urged, Channel tunnel, then bridge, European commissioner suggests, Dr King's assassin called racist, France The sharpest mind in the West, Mr Freud first in ballot for Bills, Malta shuts British Council in textile trading dispute, Harrier's US version makes first flight, Teng journey to counter Hanoi gains, Sceptical West cautious on Zaire aid plans, Damages of £4,000 over dyed poodle allegation, Lords vote to continue Rhodesia sanctions, Building work started at Jewish settlement angers US negotiators, Science report Genetic manipulation: New guide lines, A bank for all reasons, Ex-wife loses £31,000 interest, Power plant where sheep may safely graze, Dearer overdrafts and home loans likely after jump in Bank rate, Germans recall 'Crystal Night', Cleaning up a political oil slick, 'Times' letter outlines agreement, Windscale safety review after explosion scare, Shoppers advised to watch for suspect sugar, Iran plea to Muslim leaders for help in halting violence, The Republicans, waiting for the tide to turn, Mr Nixon to give Oxford union lecture, Dismissal of PPS criticized, Terrifying effects of Angel Dust, Industrial flair makes its mark on world markets, Brent caretakers' dispute keeps schools closed, Book fair is a highlight of socialist year, Moreton Hall, pc who rode away from an attack is fined £150, Surprise choice brings dose of common sense, Janata wins Bombay and allays party fears, Tory MPs who voted against sanctions, Welcome neighbour-but not just yet, Callaghan minute on Cabinet secrecy, Heath leadership offers Tories a 14pc lead, President's men take gamble over economic revolution, Minister is 'appalled' over Asians' treatment, Mrs Thatcher shares feeling on Rhodesia but unity comes first, Miners' union leaders endorse claim for 40% pay increases and a four-day week, Emigrés help to reverse drift, Commonwealth arms call to help Zambia, AUEW orders unofficial BL strikers to return, Mr Brezhnev reveals past heart illness in memoirs, Car Buyer's Guide Motoring Porsche 928 is no ordinary car, JPs' clerks back police on questioning suspects, Government beats off Tory attack on economic policies by 12 votes, Mobility grants extended up to the age of 75, List of the newly elected members of the House of Representatives, Executive Council forced to recognize Rhodesia's feuding private armies, No indigenous oil for the Gallic wick, Millions still wait for telephones, French Premier expects flow of private investment will stimulate economy next year, Local strength counts in tug of war, US firm to build hotel chain across China, Many believed drowned in Bulgarian bridge collapse, Heads protest over NUT majority on committee, Council leader pays libel damages to headmaster, Age catches up with bull that sired 212,000, £145,000 for cello sets a record, Crackle of activity on the BBC radio air waves. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Relevant documents only, Secrets case journalists 'in same seats as spies', Employment Appeal Tribunal Bank pay scheme breaches equal pay code Worringham and Another v Lloyds Bank Ltd, Court of Appeal When misrepresentations from abroad become a tort in England Diamond v Bank of London and Montreal Ltd, Judgment is reserved in caravan deaths, Soviet exile's appeal held up by 'delayed' transcript, Case of booby-trap radio goes to Supreme Court, EEC to go ahead with case against Britain, Judge refuses to sever tie with foster-mother, S African authorities move to halt disclosures by judge, Jury clears boy of murdering girl of 16, Taxation certificate set aside Thorne v Thorne, Remand for US woman secretary, Dragent for killers of prosecutor, Briton in irons faces court on drug charges. Display Advertising: Crédit Indusstriel Et Commercial, Rolinco, British Airways, Hunt & Moscrop Group, Hotel Meridien, Total, Indosuez, Moulinex In The Usa, Scotch, Hill Samuel Group, D. Féau Sa., Department Of Employment, M. Gérard, Groupe Thomson, Thomson-Csf, Interim Statement, Societe Generale, Alexander Howden Group Limited, Legge Locks, St. Joseph's Hospice, Bank Base Rates, Banque Francaise Du Commerce Extérieur, The Times, Aerospatiale, The Times Euromarkets And Foreign Bond Quarterly, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co, Limited, Opel Rekord, Peugeot, Planelectric, Matra, Inter-City, Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd, Citroën CX., Banque Nationale De Paris Limited, Manganese Bronze Holdings Limited, Saudia, Faggot, Braniff International, John Foord, Kodak, The Towers School Of Languages, Lawtex Ltd. Politics and Parliament: Tory leader is reelected, Mr Sedgemore's request to Speaker, 20p on petrol 'would cover car tax', Government survive by 12 votes, Role of civil servents defended, Talks with TUC on achieving more flexibility not proving easy, Next week's business, Mrs Thatcher: 'What went wrong this time?', Pay policy should be seeking not to dictate but to guide House of Commons, Lord Thomson: I have nothing to hide or fear from inquiry, Lord Carrington says ending of sanctions would lead to universal condemnation of Britain House of Lords. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,053, Television, Hungary takes chess lead, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Classified Advertising: Clubmed, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Theatres, £8,000+ Appointments, The Who's WHO Of What's Where In New York City, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Reviews: Farcical invention flushed away Stags and Hens Everyman, Liverpool, Why Harold Fielding feels fine, An evening in the hands of a master Messiaen Wigmore Hall, Dylan Thomas BBC 2, Italian downpour Beyond The Rainbow Adelphi, Philharmonia/Maazel Festival Hall, A funny little war on the Ivory Coast Black and White in Colour (a) Screen on Islington Green/Swiss Scene/ Studio, Oxford Street/ Odeons, Swiss Cottage and Kensington Coma (aa) Ritz The Hound of the Baskervilles (a) Selected Odeons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 10, 1953 Mr Dylan Thomas, Should these men speak at the Gandhi dinner?. Editorials/Leaders: Monetary Targets Still Too Large, Rhodesia And The Right, Why Pretend They Don't Exist?. Letters to the Editor: Smaller than life?, Fundamental error in notion that money itself has intrinsic value, The hottest seat, Divide or rule, Tea plantation takeover could not be delayed, Secrecy over Palestine, Professor's pension not typical, Risks of extending police powers, European monetary union, Welcome for a British citizen, The tide of legislation, Fourth year of engineering course to spur design and practice, VAT on art sales, Army cadetships, Chiswick Eyot, Tighten your seat belts, Nuclear proviso becomes query, Philosophy on television, Members one to another, Plain Jane, Art sponsors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Church news, University news, Journalist awards, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Brigadier P. S. Ward, Mr Geoffrey Unsworth Notable British film cameraman, Mr Norman Rockwell, Mr Find Graucob. Sport: Rugby Union Robertson wins back his place at centre, Cricket Legal action is not to prevent comment, Squash rackets Hunt beaten by youngest player on circuit, Rugby league Council meet today over club dispute, Football Forest strengthen their position as favourites after draw, First class matches, Golf Irwin breaks course record with 64, Racing Large increase in prize money at Cheltenham next year, Winter Sports Putting the apres-lunch before the apres-ski, Tennis Knee injury poses acute problem for Mrs Jones, Boxing The big match with little to set it alight, Horses for courses, Swimming Britain's search for fastest over 50 metres. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Lifeless again. Business and Finance: Discount market, International Ontario strike affects Inco's copper and metal supplies, Engineers shortage at Leyland, Government sets out energy saving plan, Mr Strauss begins talks to end trade deadlock, Hawley-Goodall back to profit, Commodities, N Sea oil how fast a pace for exploration?, Takeover approach for Cedar, EEC ties itself up with man-made fibre knots, Shipbuilders abandon Third World talks plan, Ford strike and BL delays hits Manganese Bronze, A new monetary framework, Tarmac to sell Cubbitts Nigeria stake, Penn Central reports for 8 months, UK hopes for plane orders, Warning on Whitehall's 'obstacles' to industry, In brief Steel trigger prices to rise 7pc, Hogg Robinson buys stake in Markel Suce, Turquand proposals sent to Sime, Treasury expects deficit within Budget forecast despite higher spending, Wm Leech fulfils expectations, Flight Refuelling up 42pc, Common Br profit after sale, Clearers unhappy with banking Bill provision for deposit protection, Technology Copying the Japanese, Bellway aims to separate its two main activities, Stock markets Retreat: after MLR statement, Wood Hall qualified on two counts, Cigarette sales war less fierce, panel says, Options, US money supply up, Sir Hugh Fraser drops his appeal against conviction, St Piran board change fails to please, Briefly Marler Estates' disposals, Crossland helps Benj Priest to near £1m, Transition to EMS 'could pose dangers', Business Diay: Sir Jack's home-coming ·Peace offering, Chicago Mercantile Exchange expansion Setting-up in London, EMS 'weapon against inflation', In search of a stable international order, Job subsidy plan to be extended. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hawker Siddeley post. Property: Country property, Overseas Property. Births.

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