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The Times - 03/04/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield and Martin Huckerby, By Peter Hennessy, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, From John Groser, By Our Crossword Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Philip Howard, By Nicholas Wapshott, By a Staff Reporter, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, Hugh Clayton, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, From David Watts, From David Cross, From Harold Evans Editor of The Sunday Times, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Gareth Bowen, By Michael Seely, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, From John Blunsden, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Robin Day, Lord Chalfont, Raymond Fletcher, David Wood, ALEX LYON, , JOHN A. PACKER, , PETER M. QUINN, , S. ZUCKERMAN, , BARRY SHEEN, , ABERCONWAY, , BASIL DE FERRANTI, G. J. DUTTON, , JOHN GREEN, , ASHLEY CLARKE, , J. S. MORTON, , JOHN KENDALL, , BRIAN COX, , DAVID McCORMICK, , Frank West, John Crossland, From Frank Vogl, By David Blake, By Clifford Webb, By Business News Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Peter Norman, By Maurice Corina, Ronald Pullen, John Earle, John Huxley, M. SUGITA, , F. E. JONES, , H. H. HARRISON, , JAMES MORRELL, , RODNEY FORDHAM, , Richard Allen,

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News: South Africa planning elections in Namibia, Anti-government violence in Iran continues, Serious start to clearing Brittany oil, Pope's plea to Moro kidnappers, Tory immigration policy statement this week, Leapman In America, US' to lift arms ban on Turkey', New Carter initiative on Rhodesia, Salisbury council puts off move to end race bar, Modernized Tchaikovsky opera barred, Prisoners of conscience Bulgaria: Stefan Gusenko, Guerrillas claim victories in Ogaden war, Janata leaders hold crisis talks over 18 riot deaths, Foreign, ITT tries to prevent publication of complaint about foreign payments, Government-TUC pay policy talks likely soon after the Budget, British Airways strike is on, New French Cabinet to be formed by M Barre this week, Arrest warrant issued for Carlo Ponti, Discord on the last bridge over the Litani, Commons reform plan would shift power to select committees, Headline-makers for the 1980s, Science report The Sun: Cooling evidence, Mobility aid for blind plea, Answers in Parliament One person in 75 is a civil servant, Paratroopers return to N Ireland this week, Confusion over death of Arab terrorist leader, Samuel Pepys-and so to church and a sermon, Anglo-French plan for a cheaper Channel rail tunnel, 13,000 police guard new Tokyo airport, Woman priest preaches in Abbey, Classicists celebrate a new alliance with wit, Film censorship seen as a threat to freedom, Truman portrait for nation, Captured officer reveals Hanoi conquest plans, Mr Foot seeks TV as well as radio in the Commons, American pits return to full production, The case for a national lottery, Agriculture Future importance of natural water power, Labour left to lead by-election campaign, Israel hopes Egypt will reopen talks, Free Africa pledge by Mr Carter, Sadat pledge to continue peace efforts, China woos neighbour to south as Brezhnev Far East tour renews fear in Peking for northern border, Lottery results, Doesn't somebody, somewhere,know what is going on?, John Gaul 'held in Malta', Bishops in clash over Princess, News Summary Home, Net tightens round kidnappers of Baron, The other post-war German miracle, Reasons for stoppage at 'The Times', Trying to right a terrible wrong. Index. Display Advertising: Foord, The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited, Apton Office Planning Services, Post Office Telecommunications, John Machinery, Lebanon Refugee Appeal, Scottish Amicable, Cornhill Insurance Group, The Times Reader Services Directory, The Times Special Reports, The Royal British Legion Benevolent Fund, The Times, Thames, Iveco, National Carriers, Gallaher 1977, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Language Tuition Centre, The Lond Securities Investment Trust Limited, Bank Base Rate, John Foord, Lancia, Benson And Hedges, Twa, Apv Holdings Limited, Access, The United States Debenture Corporation Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,864, Teacher wins regional crossword final, Radio. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 1, 1953. Sport: Rugby Union Revival by Cardiff comes too late, Cricket W Indies take command with maiden centuries, Football Forest could be tonic to Europe, Sports in Brief, Rowing Crooks steals Baillieu's record-breaking chance, Rackets Pressure by Ellis helps Haileybury survive, Day-by-day record of sporting highlights, Motor racing Reutemann wins grand prix after Ferrari domination, Squash rackets Barrington cannot look beyond Safwat, Hockey Pakistan's flashing blades repel spirited Netherlands challenge, Fencing Stratmann wins after fight-off, Motor cycling Clean sweep for Yamaha team in Italy, Racing Lucius sets a golden seal on the three-day Aintree spectacular, Tennis Mrs Cawley is quickly through to final, For the record. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Contracts And Tenders, Services, Funeral Arrangements. Reviews: Lark Rise Cottesloe, Let the Good Stones Roll Ambassadors, Tamerlano Riverside Studios, Luis Bunuel and 1'amour fou That Obscure Object of Desire (x) Academy One Ai No Corrida Gate Cinema Club, More than a hymn to homosexual passion Death in Venice Covent Garden, Theatre Celebrating gallant old music hall The Travelling Music Show Her Majesty's. Editorials/Leaders: When House theatre gives way to reason, Japan's Immobilized Airport, Collapse Of Discipline. Letters to the Editor: Labour on farms, Bonus scheme to improve performance, Crash of a charter aircraft, Wage control 'hypocrisy', A car dealer who became disenchanted with Leyland, Lords and 'functions', High security prisons, Servicemen's pay, Preserving the landscape, Dealing with oil from tanker wrecks, Princess's private life, Teaching mathematics, Nuclear waste hazard, Misconceptions about Japanese trade practice, Venice as Europe cultural centre, The price of wine. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor C. H. Best Joint discoverer of insulin, Lt-Cdr T. Woodrooffe, Mr Charles Landstone, Mr Wilfred Pickles, Sir Stewart Duke-Elder Life of ophthalmic research. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Petrol zoning changes may be urged, Schmidt-Giscard talks on world economy, Thomson Organisation profits rise 29pc, Oil rig base redundancies, In brief NEB allows 'lame duck' to declare insolvency, Italy's tax dodgers finding their number is up, German oil group thwarted in N Sea, CBI sees 'no purpose'in anti-bribery legislation, New issues drop £97m, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Peace hopes raised in German metal dispute, Major anti-inflation policy statement expected shortly from Mr Carter, Leyland idea to revive famous old car names, Anglia TV to step up share in Sodastream, Four-day summary Airco-Marietta talks, Mixed feelings over fall in pound, T & C deal with Barclays and Pru, Lending rate 6½pc, In search of a consistent mix for the building industry, This week Wide range of results should offer distraction from Budget concern, TUC chief warns Nube on recruiting, Opportunity to knock the Bank for clearers, Reckitt & Colman, Warning on final half by Paterson Zochonis, Briefly Four-day summary Howden takes in N Eng stake in Canada, Business News Summary Self-regulation body launched, Pre-Budget trends survey calls for £2,500m tax cuts. Business Appointments: Business appointments British Caledonian Airways names Mr A Pugh as managing director. Property: Flat Sharing.

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