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The Times - 08/09/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan, Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By John Huxley, By Stewart Tendler, From David Wood, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Robert Nowell, From Alan Hamilton, From Tim Jones, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Normand Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, Reports by Philip Webster, Geoffrey Browning and Bernard Withers, of our Parliamentary Staff, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Michael Horswell, Robin McKie and Diana Geddes, From Peter Norman, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Lawrence Pintak, From Robert Fisk, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From David Bonavia, By Gabriel Ronay, M. G. G. Pillai, Richard Wigg, Peter J. West, Nicholas Wapshott, John Higgins, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Paul Griffiths, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By John Blunsden, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Platts, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By a Staff Reporter, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, Peter Waymark, Robin Laurance, Julian Critchley, David Lane, Patrick Knight, Cyril Bainbridge, ROBERT WIGGLESWORTH, , YOUNG OF DARTINGTON, , ROBERT SAUNDERS, , S. E. ALSOP, , ALLIN COTTRELL, , COLIN A. MAYNELL, , ANTONY FRODSHAM, , NICHOLAS ELLIOTT, , GILES HUNT, , GERALD CURTIS, , JAMES OF RUSHOLME, , VALENTINE WALSH, , P. H. METHUEN, , GEOFFREY SMITH, , JOHN WRIGHT, , JOHN KENWORTHY-BROWNE, , LESLIE THOMAS, , By Our Medical Correspondent, T.C.B, H. G. B., By Christopher Wilkins, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, From Michael Prest, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By David Felton, Peter Norman, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, ALASTAIR MACGEORGE, , ANDREW BECKMAN, , MICHAEL FRAMPTON, , PATRICK DAVIS, , R. O. LEAVOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Wainwright, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, David Tharp, By Michael Clark, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clarke, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, Edited by Peter Davalle, by George Hill, by Nicholas Timmins, by John Roper, J.R., Patrick O'Leary, Trevor Fishlock, T.F., P.O'L., Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, N.T., by Pearce Wright, by Dr. Tony Smith,

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News: Party expels M Fabre, Doctors, Nkomo men dig in for air strikes, British Association/bath Brain drain in science 'costs £700m a year', Changes predicted in school entry laws, Real growth but no boom in private sector, Carter veto of arms Bill wins Congress support, Callaghan decision against nation's interest-Mrs Thatcher, Remoteness at root of strikes, Experts disagree about Kennedy shooting, Outrage at proposal for Ombudsman's role, Welsh political party uses up its only TV broadcast, Syria prepares to make peace with Mr Sadat, Soviet explanation is accepted by miners, Sex and cash inquiry at Liberal club, Motoring M-way picnic areas make the best breaks, Princess is to visit Japan, Search for accomplices of dead terrorist, Tory students cut link with anti-Nazi group, Ambulance crews, Lost whale spurns aid of psychologist, Ancillary workers, Peking warns Vietnam against being part of Soviet 'expansion', Devolution high on 'business as usual' list, Venezuela's foreign policy Spokesman for the Third World, Wages for wives of doctors case for appeal, Decision leaves unions in disarray, Baron upset by attitude of the police, Insurance premiums on cars 'may rise by fifth', Sir Harold Wilson questions Lord Thomson's views about Rhodesian oil sanctions, Nurses, West End letter thief sought postal orders, Bandaranaike inquiry Sri Lanka's reminder of dark days, General council is accused of ignoring Soviet repression, New Lisbon leader unveils tough austerity plans, Americans and Russians edge towards arms deal, Kaunda rival will be barred from Zambian poll by constitutional changes, Study conflicts with view on mixed-ability classes, Minorities group concerned at Transylvanian issue, Teheran ban defied: Demonstrators in the Iran-, Stopping the show at Farnborough, 'We go on', Prime Minister tells the nation, Training and manpower, Broadcasting: one White Paper too many, £6,000 paid for eight of Dr Livingstone's letters, Tannhäuser may fetch £125,000 in Wagner sale, Speech derided by Lord George-Brown, Race: what the Americans can teach us, Officials blamed for laxity on elm disease, Tamil Opposition boycotts Colombo celebrations, Rio De Janeiro Diary Survival only of the fittest, Britain among four EEC nations to be taken to court over high taxes on wine and spirits, Prime Minister's decision against election angers opponents, Missile brought down Rhodesian airliner, CBI calls for £5,250m tax cuts in 8-point strategy for economy, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Doubters impede proposal on more worker priests, Indian Army to aid flood victims, Reforms in education are sought, Sir Harold denies any knowledge of oil details, Britons held in Italy after bride's death fall, Paramedics, Indonesian reassessment Rehabilitation for Sukarno, Britain may face starvation by year 2000, Union branch removes defiant Leyland shop stewards from office, Medicine torrent flows down British throats, Early ultrasonic detection of breast cancer likely, Arts Council grant may go to D'Oyly Carte company, Scanners to aid crime checks, New structure is key to NHS future, Science Report Hormones: Effect on the foetus, Fukuda doubts on Shah's future cloud talks, Judge recommends 20 years' jail for UDA man, Archaeology report Septimius Severus: Image-making, Brass without the muck, Solicitors criticize 'justice', Aim is to stretch the three score and ten, Concorde flight answer to critics, The nation's health NHS-the whole thing a mistake?, West Bank's Arabs fear Israeli plan for region, Banning order on black leader in South Africa, Social workers' strike may be spreading, Camp David talks to go on over three sabbaths, Mr Jones attacks the breaking of sanctions, Journalist delegates walk out in protest over trial, Romania Health Minister goes in reshuffle. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Wellington Hospital, Westdeutsche Landesbank, Cadbury Schweppes Limited, Ici, Occidental Overseas Capital Corporation, M. Gérard, Abbeyfield Society, Exeter Hospital Aid Society, Daejan Holdings Ltd., Manchester Business School Management Course, Medic-Asia 79, The Bupa Health Service, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Rotork Limited, The Times, Ford, Private Patients Plan, Crusader, Horse And Hound, Allnatt London Properties Limited, The Building Materials Industry, The Linguaphone Institute Ltd.,, De, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Innocent, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, The Times Awards. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Korchnoi's saffron-robed friends see him draw, Regional Tv, Radio, Hayes takes a comfortable lead in Paignton chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,999. Official Appointments and Notices: Inquiry resignation, University news, Latest appointments. Weather: The Weather. Law: US denial over swop of prisoners after mild Moscow sentence, Secretary 'betrayed Bonn secrets for love', Judge criticizes inaccurate court records, Thirteen to be executed in Uganda include officer, Money paid to company not recorded, court told. Picture Gallery: Tuc Conference/brighton. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, Entertainments, Funeral Arrangements, Commercial Services, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Parttime Vacancies-, Services, Appointments Vacant, £8,000+ Appointments. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Science as high drama TV eye ITV, No heights of comedy from this Heaven Heaven Can Wait (a) Plaza, ABC Bayswater and Fulham Road Renaldo and Clara Camden Plaza The Silent Partner (x) Scene 4, Classic Oxford Street, ABC Bayswater Road and Fulham Road Dream Life ICA The Silent Flute (aa) Columbia, BBC NSO/Groves Albert Hall, Personal Choice, Nature made tidy, Janacek with a lot of help from Söderström The Makropoulos Case New Theatre Cardiff, Festival Ballet's 18 week autumn tour, Shavian Don Juan Philanderer Lyttelton. Sport: Football Arsenal's bid for Krol does not tempt Ajax, Racing Two of Diamonds trumps at York old and new, Rowing Roberts and Clark for New Zealand, Yachting Colclough shows he is vulnerable in fifth race, Hockey The presence of Japanese will lift Welsh, Sports in Brief, Tennis Candy girl is sweet sixteen and walks tall as Evert record falls, Golf British club professionals hose for their first win, Athletics Withdrawal not the answer, IAC chief says, Rugby Union Retirement of Edwards at weekend, Swimming Snode's success has come at just the right time, Cricket They should flock to Shepherd's benefit, Motor cycling Brilliant last lap gives Paterson victory, Motor racing Monza event is Andretti's chance to clinch the title. Editorials/Leaders: Three Faults For Refusing, The Grave Crisis In Iran. Letters to the Editor: Counting blessings, Clothed buildings, Fire regulations in historic buildings, Ordnance Survey maps, Fungus disease in wheat, Massacre in Rhodesia, Product liability 'false alarms', Decline of the village, VAT zero-rating of supplies, The Constables, Farm workers' wages, Function of a trade union, Trade unions and productivity, The Moscow Olympics, Spending by trustees on works of art, Directory of postal codes, Citizen's band radio. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 8, 1953. Obituaries: Air Vice-Marshal G. H. Ambler, Mr Cecil Aronowitz, Mr John Mander, Professor H. J. Dyos, M Jean Kanapa, Herr Adolf Dassler Creator of Adidas sportswear. Business and Finance: Discount market, US Treasury sees sharp fall in Opec surplus, New capital issues tumble in August, Datsun sales oust Vauxhall from third place in August, Strikes threaten Renault and Volvo suppliers, Eurosyndicat, Richard Costain promise big rise in dividend when allowed, Commodities, Pan Am abandons 10 European services and agrees to buy National for $350m, 20 years on-the British Aluminium saga ends, ICI second quarter profit lifted to £139m, Weather slows Travis & Arnold, Ratners to lift payout after rights issue, Farmers seek more cash from processors, Briefly Weather hits Bulmer sales, Rates threat to Lloyd's despite £135m profit, Morgan Crucible level in first half despite fire, Mr Fukuda's Middle Eastern mission, O Rix chairman replies to merger objections, Occidental blazes trail for refinery closures, Testing the stock market's nerve, Monsters bringing power from space, Amax rebuff to Socal's $1,600m bid, Brit Enkalon slashes first-half loss, Texas Instruments claims 2-year micro-circuits lead, Options, More Common Fund talks, Hill & Smith raising a total of £1.57m, Official 1978 trade forecast put export growth well below target, BPC raising £3.8m by 3-for-10 'rights', Back to profits at Goode Durrant, Steel unions delay vote on Bilston closure, In brief, £13m orders for ICL, Shiprepair unions in 'no strike' pact, Chrysler demand for Citroën talks, Business Diary: Lifemanship at the Pru, Cadbury still waits on consumer boom, Gibbons Dudley, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Copper stocks, S. Pearson not to raise offer for Longman, Reynolds Metals sells its 47pc holding in British Aluminium, Brit Electric Traction ends 21pc ahead, Approval for Yorkshire canal widening. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Statement clears way for advance, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Equities buoyant, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr W G Haslam named as Pru group chief executive. Births.

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