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The Times - 16/02/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Hugh Noyes, From Louis Heren, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Fred Cleary, By Clifford Webb, By Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Walker, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By our Business News Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By John Roper, From Tim Jones, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, From Our Own Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Craig Seton, By Margaret Stone, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From David Wood, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, From Gretel Spitzer, From Michael Knipe, From James Reston, From Michael Binyon, From David Watts, From David Cross, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Piers Brendon, David Williams, Jeremy Lewis, Louis Heren, Humphry Berkeley, A. M. Rendel, Robert Nye, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Kenneth Gosling, Irving Wardle, Martin Huckerby, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Peter Ryde, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, Caroline Moorehead, Michael Shanks, PHS, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, W. E. GLADSTONE, , JOHN NEILL, , RUTH GLASS, , CHRISTOPHER CHAVASSE, , DEREK EZRA, , J. B. WOODHAM, , L. G. MEASEY, , J. H. W. MORWOOD, , COLIN BUCHANAN, , MAURICE ASH, , JOHN M. TODD, , JOHN MATTHEWS, , HENRY MICHAEL GREENSLADE, , GEOFFREY RIPPON, , G. ARNOUX, , By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, E and ER write:, By David Mott, By Desmond Quigley, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By David Blake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Mark Jackson, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, M. SHIZUME, , JEFFREY KINN, , BRYAN C. SMITH, , J. R. BONHAM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark,

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Politics and Parliament: Warnings might do more harm than good, Referendum 'Yes' vote must be over 40% of Scottish electorate, Teething troubles with development land policy House of Lords, No excess profits during potato shortage, Fear that rich syndicates will get all the fishing, Sudden Faroese ban on British trawlers causes deep concern House of Commons, Commissioner asks Britain to make her fishing demands clear, Proposals for future of shipbuilders, How the Conservatives would shape pay policy, More help sought for kidney patients, Telephone calls in hotels, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Scottish Assembly in doubt after two government defeats. News: Call for development of common culture, Japan and China may be closer to treaty, E Germans tire of waiting for workers' paradise, Britain gets £975,000 for storm damage, No eviction from refuge for wives, palace says, Tribal code on the terraces is strict, Backbenchers attack Shadow Cabinet, Anti-terror squad hold five people, TV sabotage 'will continue' Welsh student says, Deadlock over wages claim by power workers, British pressure on Community assembly site, Mr Teng exonerated over Peking riots, Mr Begin hopes to win back US support on Washington visit, Mr Vorster says Namibia will be granted independence by year end, Spina bifida and tests for all, Poll shows 9pc Tory lead over Labour, Rebel Bonn MPs water down anti-terror Bill, RAF parachute training for two Princes, Angela Rippon's legs case called 'storm in a teacup', Anti-apartheid professor is beaten up, Careers service shunned by jobless school-leavers, State pension plan 'has baffling flaw', Amin men accused of smuggling, Gorge route is closed after 16 months, Egypt's air force in dire need of renewal, Kenya holds Egyptian jet taking arms to Somalia, Prince of Wales calls for development of the international baccalaureate, McWhirter attack on governmental power, Patients' involvement with GPs is gaining ground, Professor Gould qualifies attack on Marxism, Police accused of doing their work by deception, Latest European snow reports, Race: who will have the last word?, Children's fashion Changes for the better in the chain stores, Airline plans cheap flights to more US destinations, Strauss aide was kidnapped then freed, EEC ultimatum to Britain to use 'spy in the cab', The Times Diary/, French radio pirates unite to beat jamming, Discussions in Lima on Falklands, Rhodesia on brink of internal settlement and majority rule, Text of Salisbury accord on majority-rule parliament, Mr Rees denies being 'soft' over Immigration Act and says 1977 cut is bigger than predicted, Liberal's advice to Mrs Thatcher Slum conditions for all races the real evil, Ex-CIA man taken to court over book, Why the Germans have more on their plate, Moscow accuses America of breaking pledge, Motoring Volkswagen looks to turbo cars, Carter plea leads to talks on coal strike, Verdict is decisive, Mr Pym says, New delay to debut of 400-seat hovercraft, Rate of world population increase is declining, Mr Rippon lends strong support to Labour Government in Strasbourg debate on fisheries, France tries to cut paperwork down, Big rise in Britain's share of the EEC food mountains, Flintlock carbine at £3,200 is top price at arms sale, BP tanker men vote to accept pay offer, Miners' leaders vote to accept £78 basic rate, RCMP papers withheld from Quebec inquiry, Too little known about gambling, report maintains, TUC plea to Government, Incest in severe slum conditions 'taken for granted', Belgian airliner burnt out after Tenerife crash, Tories 'aim to destroy Acas Bill', Mrs Abzug loses for third time, Mr Carter seeks peace through arms deals, Science report Physics: New particle predicted, Balance in election broadcasts sought, Computer 'no substitute for canvass', U S wants to use RAF base for tanker aircraft, Ulster Peace Movement plans big Dublin protest, Backbencher puts case for ministers, Tories attack 'twin threat to building', Children's play charity has grant restored. Index. Picture Gallery. Business and Finance: City tower block for Morgan Guaranty, Speke: high hopes that ended in disaster, Nordic traders criticized, International Massey facing loss withholds dividends, Discount market, Leyland prepares for more unrest over plans to cut 3,000 jobs, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Central bank endorses Bonn stand, Business Diary: A pensionable scheme? · Knight's progress, Bath & Portland emphasis on Iran holds good despite delay, The market shows its fears, McLeod disclaimer on Ldn Sumatra deal, Economic notebook Home thoughts from abroad, Callaghan call for Buy British campaign, Brussels deadlock on fishing rights 'likely to destroy UK industry', Treasury chief spells out warning on targets, Regional Properties' recovery potential, Union Discount warning on future variations in profits, £75m earmarked for Dagenham in Ford's £430m British expansion, Fresh grant of £90m for Agents, Chieftain tries again, Ministers and CBI in pay clause truce, Joint move on Wilkinson, Shares at six-month low, Rise in output of lead and zinc, Stock Exchange may look into bid approach, Police study report on share deals, Geo Blair gets Over-the-Counter quotation, Glanfield Lawrence, Sterling boost undermining chemical exports, Government plan to save jobs if subsidy dropped, Average Earnings, Outlook for CRA 'less encouraging', In brief JCI up 9.7 per cent at half time, Kearton plea for higher price on N Sea crude, British Shipbuilders predicting big losses despite orders boom, Managers to support tied public house system, Slower CompAir sees late rally, Earnings rise in three months to a yearly rate of 24 per cent, Margins squeezed as Thos Witter slides sharply, Dr Witteveen urges world assault on inflation. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Laing, Malaysian Airline System, Scrimgeour Hinchliffe Limited, L'escargot Bienvenu Restaurant, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Sgb. Law: Move to improve procedure, Dog smuggler fined, £400,000 cocaine charge, Court of Appeal The nature of Mareva injunctions Cretanor Maritime Co Ltd v Irish Marine Management Ltd, Spent conviction: judge to decide Reynolds and Another v Phoenix Assurance Co Ltd and Others, Son aided mother's suicide, Plea in drug trial changed. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Poetry, Fiction, Brilliant failure, Rising standards, From concerts to sewers, Jaroslav Hasek: the man who invented himself, Mayerling Covent Garden, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall, Cummings String Trio Purcell Room, Love Letters on Blue Paper Cottesloe, The Lambton Worm Oxford Playhouse, McKellen heads RSC tourers, Romantic loner, Taking things seriously Sir Leslie Stephen's Mausoleum Book With an introduction by Alan Bell (Oxford/Clarendon, £4.25), Ruler and ruled, Tosca Coliseum. Sport: Rugby League Bevan rejects call by Welsh selectors, Olympic Games Moscow ahead of schedule, organizers say, Cricket Defensive qualities and technique missing from England batting, Tennis, Racing Prospects for weekend meetings are improving, Football A threat of fixture congestion as Forest chase title, Nothing like old flicks to put you in the picture, Sports in Brief, Badminton English homework ends and test begins, Table tennis Miss Knight big threat to English No 1, Heroine meets hero: Kathy Miller, an, Rugby Union Mackie runs into injury trouble and Scotland recall MacDonald, Tennis Miss Hobbs excels to put Britain into semi-finals, Skiing Miss Wenzel to take part in British event, Hockey Western may turn Lord's match Cambridge's way. Editorials/Leaders: Agreement In Rhodesia, Multiplication Moderating?, The Rehabilitation Of Mr Teng. Letters to the Editor: The Cambrian Way, Productivity in the mines, Successes and failures of the planners, Speaking prose, Broadcasting Parliament, Mercury in medicine, Towards Christian unity, Diagnosing mental illness, The V & A Library, Statutory Instruments, The Japanese car industry's view of UK marketing plans for 1978, The politics of race and immigration, Local government reform, The Windscale report, Gas price threat to health services, Superfluous, Solicitors' fees and the client's rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Athenaeum, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 14, 1953 Purge in Hungary. Property: Rentals, Country property, PROPERTY also on page 14. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Harald Von Klüber Research in solar physics, Marion Crawford Samuelson, Mr Hari Ramachandra Gokhale. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Gilts recoup losses of over £1, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Stores fall back, Spot Position of Sterling. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Non-Secretarial, Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Legal Notices, Situations Wanted. Business Appointments: Business appointments IPC Business Press makes major boardroom changes. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,836, 1978 Cutty Sark/Times National Crossword Championship.

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