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The Times - 18/07/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Our Economics Staff, From Patricia Clough, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Staff, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Luton, By David Nicholson-Lord Belfast, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, John Chartres, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Science Editor, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, From Michael Binyon, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, By Edward Mortimer, From Gerald Shaw, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Norman De Mesquita, By Michael Seely, Joan Chissell, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Judith Cruickshank, William Frankel, Penny Symon, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, Roger Darlington, C. H. GRANT, , MICHAEL POSNER, , D. M. CLEMENT, , DAVID F. HEATHFIELD, , W. DUDLEY WHITE, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , BARRY S. HYMAN, , HARRY L. DAVIES, , ERIC AMBROSE, , JOHN PRIDEAUX, , GAVIN HENDERSON, , CECIL GOULD, , MICHAEL C. CARTER, , G. A. WHITE, , E. S. VERRALL, , J. P. D. and H. V. T., Sir Bernard Lovell, Professor M. B. Wilkins, By Melvyn Westlake, By Fred Emery political Editor, By Maurice Corina, From Caroline Atkinson, By David Felton, By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, BARRIE SHERMAN, , COLIN DAURIS, , MICHAEL POMERY, , P. J. ALLERY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Peter Hill, By Ray Maughan, By Richard Allen, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark,

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News: New peace impetus likely from castle meeting, MPs raising test-tube babies issue, Benguela rail link to be reopened, W Germany and Japan agree to boost economic expansion, Mother's plea as cottage siege continues, Mr Carter risks anger of 'hawks' over more talks with Russia, Science report Population: Bush babies and biased sex ratios, Brussels team tests Turkish mood on EEC, Dispute in chorus at Coliseum, Regional report A city looking for a second opinion about its status, Airlines hope to be on schedule today, Muzorewa campaign to win US support for ending sanctions, Banned clergyman on his way to Britain, Industry fears effect of roads cutback, Rises for police to be given in two stages, but Tories give 'all at once' pledge, New President chosen in North Yemen, Argentine regime praised by Spanish Chief of Staff, E Timor's peace priority, Recovery of dying boy 'an act of God', Cambodian leader accuses Hanoi of plans to expand, 'Doorstep sale' curbs defended, Stained glass exhibition, Italian plant ordered to shut after explosion, Mrs Thatcher urges ending aid to Russia unless behaviour improves, Anthem mix-up gives Korchnoi first laugh, Disapproval of caning in children's homes, Cash appeal launched to enlarge art school, Solar-powered airship is suggested, Chairman Mao's swim recalled, Last-minute bustle at Leeds Castle, Stand-in candidate heads Ecuador presidency poll, Television and radio gearing for election, Hair dyes may be health risk, Fire union leader gives warning on deadlock, Explosive materials found at prison, Nitrate removal tests on water supplies, Algerians soften their attitude to France, Football club to pay boy £4,500 over ten years, Opening of Ukrainian dissident's trial, Botha warning on Walvis Bay issue, Veteran Kurd group in new clashes with Iraqi forces, Air boycott agreed on nations giving sanctuary to hijackers, Visit to Hungary by head of Jesuit order, Tory support for frigates sale to Portugal, Likely Brezhnev successor dies of heart failure, Boy survives 2,600ft fall after parachutes fail, The Thatcher-Callaghan stakes, Those who want to disappear-and those who do not, Rural areas 'as deprived as the cities', Company 'will suffer if it reengages dismissed man', San Marino MPs vote for Communists, Why there should be more special advisers in Whitehall, Record £32,000 for Indian painting, Delhi urged to keep English as second language, London Diary, Tory sees crime as an election issue, Briton in Thai 'lese-majesty' case flees, Congress party rebel to rule Indian state, Envoy dismissed as Cyprus says 'plot' is crushed, Social Focus Brick Lane-historical lessons of a ghetto, Asians hold protest strike as Mr Rees discusses racialism, Prayers said for Robben Island prisoner No 466/64, Police to get rises of up to 45%, Job discrimination alleged for former mental patients, £300m being saved in unclaimed benefits, Doctor sued by 'test-tube baby' couple, A crack appears in the door to Treasury documents, Talks soon to raise recruitment of disabled. Index. Law: Khula divorce not a procedure Quazi v Quazi, Breton autonomists' trial opens in Paris, Court of Appeal Installation of central heating system a structural alteration, £65,000 for blinded patient, BBC to pay libel damages to charity firm, 120 prisoners in Portuguese jail escape, Fines on airport men set aside, Leyland 'did not pay go-betweens in hard cash', Family Division 'Restraint of domestic violence' Crutcher v Crutcher, Policeman missed body in boot, prosecution says, Cellar body charge. Display Advertising: British Airways, Spearhead, Fluor Corporation, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sotheby's, Lmi, Legge Locks, Braby Leslie Ltd, Baker Perkins, The Times Reader Services Directory, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Republique Tunisienne, Great Portland Estates, Christie's, National Gallery Canaletto Appeal, Time Products Limited, Pan Am, Religion & Freedom, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Federation Trust Corporation Limited, Brown & Tawse Limited, London Borough Of Wandsworth, Ecgd. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Racing Acamas to give us a French lesson, Cycling Eight others join Pollentier in being disqualified, Rugby League Promotion to senior list for one referee, Swimming Goodell one of three to win three titles, Sports in Brief, Cricket An innings of character by Radley, Golf Gallagher puts out former champion in first round, Horse show A great plebeian shows his patrician qualities, Yachting White impressively writes score for latest Sonata, Football Ardiles and Villa found they could not ignore a cry from the cradle, Rugby Union Clubs are urged not to select men guilty of illegal play, Tennis Britain's boys reprimanded after ignominious defeats, Fencing First team gold medal goes to Poland's men, Athletics Juantorena wins gold as Cubans dominate. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, BR chairman's plea, Royal Society medals. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Wait till I catch Quentin the gourmet, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 17, 1953 Death of Hilaire Belloc. Politics and Parliament: New MPs, Two more moves on petrol price abuses, More 50p coins, Scottish Assembly should be left to fix salaries and allowances, Some revenue-raising powers not ruled out, Avoiding unnecessary rise in lamb prices House of Lords, Reality to be found in the shops, Police to get pay increases in two phases: Tory pledge of immediate rise: extra cash for London and Ulster, Safeguards for Orkney and Shetland, All have helped to bring inflation under control-Mr Hattersley, Amendment rejected after tied vote, Cost of food up 104 per cent under Labour but annual rate of increase now below 7 per cent House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business to Business, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, Legal Appoinments. Reviews: Achucarro Wigmore Hall, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Julian Bream Stationers' Hall, Artistic links in the 1920s, Ballet Rambert Round House, Jessye Norman St John's/Radio 3, In at the Death Bush. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Editorials/Leaders: Israel's Confused Position, A Sensible Settlement For The Police. Letters to the Editor: Tottenham Herons, Tax snags for the single, State Board salaries, Cutting the Budget deficit, Political factor a macro problem in microprocessor economics, The Heathrow tube, Saving a museum interior, Libels after death, Referendum in Guyana, Industrial relations in small businesses, Philharmonia Orchestra, Jogging diplomats, Boycotting the Moscow Olympics, Financial discipline of pensions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Professor W. D. Chesterman, Sir Nigel Ball, Mr T. M. Longman Publisher of 'Jerusalem Bible', Dr R. K. Murton. Business and Finance: Discount market, Harmony working profits up by 76 pc in June quarter, LME metal stocks, Carter assurance on energy policy satisfies summit, St Piran sells Monk stake, Commodities, Tories welcome BSC plans for Redpath Dorman Long hive-off, Summit fails to resolve differences over freer trade plan, but outright disagreement is avoided, Strong growth in retail sales, but signals point to slowdown, Profits but no dividends from S & U Stores, B'ham & Midland Trust bid for Weston-Evans, International Two French steel firms plan to coordinate activities, Dividend controls Bill planned, Chairmen Gross Cash Register still a problem for Chubb, China's harvest, Repair costs set to rise at Great Portland, Debenture Corp, Cakebread Robey, Retail Sales, Options, Bank dispute on closing at Christmas, Leyland trucks chief to leave, Demand management takes a beating, US view on currencies wins day, Briefly, Higher order book at A. Monk, Subsidies scheme to aid long-term jobless, Brokers given reminder of the rules for dealings in foreign exchange markets, Vinten's one-for-two scrip, Bonn summit: text of declaration, In brief, Two grocery chains drop Green Shield, Keeping the lid on interest rates, British worries over the Community's attitude to textile imports, New Iraqi scheme to overcome oil glut, London-New York investment banks in swap, Business Diary: Fantasia at the Abbey National, A Preedy rises by 13 pc to £1.2m pre-tax for year, Wettern rejects increased offer from W & J Glossop, Kitchen equipment side continues to surge ahead at Status Discount, The Bank defers recall of £440m in special deposits, Staveley Industries in $5m U S takeover. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Bonn summit helps sentiment for gilts, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Many gains, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Matthew Hall makes board changes. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,954, Broadcasting, Radio.

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