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The Times - 03/08/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Roger Berthoud, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Arthur Reed, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Robert Parker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Frederick Cleary, From Michael Knipe, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Robin Mead, From Sinan Fisek, From Mario Modiano, From Sue Masterman, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Judith Nagley, by Prudence Glynn, From Peter Ryde, By Alan Gibson, From John Hennessy, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Kathleen Nott, Jacky Gillott, Patric Dickinson, Tom Sharpe, H. R. F. Keating, Derek Parker, Iverach McDonald, Edward Mortimer, Ray Whitney, Martin Huckerby, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, E. GREY-TURNER, , SAMUEL SOLOMON, , RAWLINSON, , G. C. DRAPER., COLIN BERRY, , PAUL OESTREICHER, , J. D. TUNNICLIFFE, , J. K. GALBRAITH, , F. A. HAYEK, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , DAVE BOWMAN, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , W. D. WYLIE, , ANTHONY GRANT, , MICHAEL IVENS, , GRAHAM GREENE, , PETER DELLO, , From Philip Howard, Professor W. T. Stearn writes:, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Bryan Appleyard, From Frank Vogl, Derek Harris, By Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Huxley, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, G. H. PETERS, , A. R. BEARD, , WILFRED BECKERMAN, , By Robin Young, PAUL SLATER, IAN McGEOCH, , K. E. MANN, , MARGARET A. FRASER, , C. C. STEVENS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wainwright, By Tony May, Gerald Ely,

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News: £8,000 for Japanese prints, Failure to prosecute Iraqi diplomats angers French police, Israel relents over Lebanon force moving through southern Christian enclave, Talks soon to reopen US bases, Cuban tribunal seeks fresh inquiry into Kennedy killing, Householders may have to pav more for water, 'Volunteers' queued for Tory poster, Young Japanese want a more carefree life, Ivory Coast offers help over Sahara, Mr Bhutto seen by own doctor, Science report Books: Stains on paper, Air travellers' troubles eased by new ruling, The case for a new 'therapeutic tool in the doctor's bag', S Africa gives passport to banned woman, Journalists in 'Sun' dispute vote to go back, Sea pollution measures to be tightened but stand-by fleet to disperse slicks rejected, Arts Diary, In search of a unified theory of motion?, Union to back MPs in regions and Europe, Hymn group upset by brewers' gift, JPs' plea on Young offenders is opposed, Lisbon Socialists challenge Eanes statement, Rain fails to damp spirit of those waiting for Laker, Hanoi-Peking clash over border stampede, Warning over EEC policy for Mediterranean food, Long battle likely after disruption of Navy bases, Berlin talks planned on Shcharansky exchange, Anti-hijacking boycott plans agreed, Operations on victims of poisoning, Police Commissioner seeks more powers in war against crime, Archbishop accused of giving support to IRA, Mr Smith pledges 'free and fair' December poll despite guerrillas, More than three million visit the Tower, Keen interest in Lib-Lab meeting embarrasses Mr Steel, £20,000 jewelry missing from cabin in QE2, Farmers resent pension cost, Oxford class list: Modern history, Traders will have to show VAT in prices, Congress vote to halt arms for Chile, Protest at breach of cod pact, Plans to cut foreign service are rejected, Anti-Gandhi rebels' link with Janata, Bermuda blacks enthusiastic as royal commission suggests independence for oldest colony, Appeal to preserve milk linked with food poisoning, Mr Carter: a nice guy, but is that enough to keep him in the White House?, Working party formed to review Arts Council, Queen meets pensioners: The Queen, Turks criticize terms set by America, Fashion Cash and carry on wearing, US vote offers terms to end sanctions, A case for leaving special advisers as they are, Government anxious to help ethnic entry to professions, Under seven million living in London, Tests show wet cycle brakes endanger young, Radio 3 head to direct BBC 'think tank'. Law: Greek extremists charged under anti-terror law, 'Ryder letter' case jury down to 11, Poison charge against farmer, Thailand drug charge men shot without trial, Further jail reprieve for New York reporter, A mysterious entity Bethlehem Steel Corporation v Universal Gas and Oil Co. Inc., Woman gets £1,100 for next 9 years, Reporters barred from court, Front supporter loses his boots, Murder attempt charge, Queen's Bench Division Evidence admissible of events before definitive map was made Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex parte Stewart, Labour agent forged postal vote forms, Man jailed for contempt after flat seige, Queen's Bench Division Mistake without fraud no reason to detain immigrant Regina v Secretary of State for Home Affairs and Another, Ex parte Ram. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: All night sitting looks at London, Minister says increase in N Sea oil tax will strike fairer balance of Government and companies House of Commons, Renovation of terrace in Whitehall, Irresponsible to abandon attempt to bring parties together for talks on Rhodesia, MPs' motion on 'blacklist', Minister denies stories about heavier lorries, Royal Assent, Decision on docks not a cynical device, Tory seeks changes in Rent Act, Conditions for opposing renewal of sanctions, Settlement not meeting the needs of Zimbabwe, Congestion caused by tourists coaches, Dr Owen unveils plan for Rhodesia rescue, EEC Court decision on tachographs awaited. Display Advertising: British Gas, Ppa, The Anglo-Indonesian Corporation Limited, World Times, Maurice James Industries Limited, The Tate & Lyle, Imperial Continental Gas Association, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, Chesterfield Properties, Baring Brothers & Co., Limited., High & Dry, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Vichy, Fodens Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The British Rail collection-keeping it in the country, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,968, Korchnoi more than happy to accept chess draw, Radio, Broadcasting. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, £5,000+ Appointments HOME AND OVERSEAS, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: New dimension E. M. Forster and his World, Crime Storm Island. Black Camelot, Political acts In Search of Identity, BBC Welsh SO/Brott Albert Hall / Radio 3, Fires of London Wigmore Hall, Fiction Delta of Venus Games at Twilight and other stories, In a real world The Life of the Mind, Elegy for a dying class but little to offer in terms of life Eclipse Royal Court, A hundred years of theatre design, Her very self Time and Again Helen Thomas: Memoirs and Letters, The safety valve The War Diaries of Oliver Harvey, 1941-1945, Simple record Magubane's South Africa, Alcina Aix-en-Provence Festival, YSO of Japan / Tsutsumi St Giles Cripplegate. Sport: Olympic Games Los Angeles' plan may be a form of compromise, Commonwealth Games Sane man's guide to mad, mad world, Sport Golf Great Britons go Great Gatsby in old style country club, Cricket Lancashire show no sympathy for Brearley's problems, Racing Try My Best retires to Irish stud as his brother picks up the trail, Show jumping Hickstead going is preserved for today, Yachting Why the crew of Waverider should be well pleased, For the record, Football McLintock is expected to succeed Sibley. Editorials/Leaders: Greater London, Smaller London, An Independent Bermuda?, New Tasks For Diplomacy. Letters to the Editor: Freedom of choice, Tax concessions for commuters, Conditions in the Maze prison, Threat to UK shipping, Merchant fleet slipping, A Maronite state, Tobacco and athletics, Prices and the cost of CAP, State industries, PO service in Oxford, Repatriation of Russians, Queues for cheap flights, Mary Fairfax, Man versus Nature, Should doctors strike?, The Butler dynasty, Report on Rhodesia, Qualifications for secretaries, Economic efficiency under democracy, Tax returns, Industrial leaven in the Commons, Teaching hospitals, Channel Tunnel project. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Lifeboat awards, Ròyal Society medals, Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, August 3, 1953 Food rush checked. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Peter Hunt Noted horticultural writer, Mr Archie Freedman, Sir Fergus Graham, Dr A. C. Stanley Smith. Business and Finance: Discount market, Fertilizer maker back in business, N Sea petroleum revenue tax will be raised from 45pc to 60pc next year, BICC buys Heyes of Wigan from Dobson Park, Business Diary: Guy, Garland and the TUC, Eurosyndicat, Britain's reserves boosted by net $193m in spite of substantial debt repayment, Commodities, S Korean pianos hit a discordant note in UK, IC Gas shares drop as boost in dividend is postponed, The Government yesterday named two civil, 46 new offshore blocks on offer, Shaw Carpets' chairman is optimistic, Dividend review by Halma board, No stopping Acrow as results hit peak and further growth expected, Oil state economies harmed by price rise, report says, Options, Belfast car plant details due today, IMF gold at $205 record, Briefly, Approval for Chrysler peace plan, At last institutions take the THF bait, Blue Circle Cement soars by 61pc in first half, Russia grain purchase, Quarter of Trust Houses Forte shares sold as seven-year saga ends for Allied Breweries, Military software helps RFD to record, Tyne and Wear backs microelectronic project, International Sime Darby replies to SE queries, Japan sets deadline for curbing surplus, Howard Tenens set to make progress, Saint Piran must sell one million Orme shares, Progress in Italy on SIR rescue, £10m for advance factories should provide 2,500 jobs, SE evidence to Wilson panel urges more disclosures by institutions, Uk Reserves, Sir Geoffrey Howe: Tory priorities for the economy, Reed International selling £27.3m pulp and paper interests in British Columbia, Pledge on product liability plan. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets THF placing halts market rally, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities ease back. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Aberconway deputy chairman Sun Alliance. Property: Flat Sharing, A folly on five floors, Residential property. Births.

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