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The Times - 01/09/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Charles Harrison, By John Blunsden, From Arthur Osman, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray in Paris and, From Patricia Clough, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Clifford Webb, From David Wood, By Ian Bradley, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From John Chartres, By Our Political Editor, From Our Education Correspondent, By a Chess Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Robert Parker, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Michael Church, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Social Services correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Roger Berthoud, Michael Binyon, Hugh Clayton, John Pym, Sheridan Morley, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, by Denis Taylor, D.T., by Ray Kennedy, by a Special Correspondent, Dan van der Vat, Eduard Goldstücker, David Cross, Geoffrey Smith, EVAN NISBET, , CAMPBELL CHRISTIE, , IAN M. LESLIE, , MAX BELOFF, , J. C. DAVIS, , ANDREW GRAHAM-YOOLL, , H. R. ALLEN, , ROBERT WADDINGTON, , ELIZABETH BRUNNER, , AILESBURY, , HAROLD LEWIS, , THEO CROSBY, , COLIN HOWSON, , QUENTIN CREWE, , WILLIAM BELL, , P. CROZIER, , By Kenneth Gosling, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Arts Reporter, Professor Bernard Atkinson, G. G. and P. D. M., Donald Macintyre, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Roger Beard, By Our Industrial Editor, Peter Norman, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, By Clifford Webb, C. D. A. WALLIS, , NOEL FINEGAN, , STEVEN MYERS, , DOUGLAS JAY, , ALAN BAILEY, , J. R. CHESTER, , E. J. RICHARDS-CLARK, , RODERICK W. B. FRASER, , ROLAND BROCKHURST, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Arthur Reed, Fred Emery, Frank Vogl, By Peter Wainwright, John Blunsden,

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News: 'Confusion stops disabled from getting home help', Lockheed chairman wants 'happy medium' of comfort, Parliamentary official taken ill in Australia, ITV 'buying off industrial trouble by permitting overmanning', Labour will continue to create jobs, Mr Callaghan says, Envoys told of Pope's twin roles, US 'testing response' to West Bank peace force, Motoring Toyota answer to the Ford Capri, CDU launches assault on Schmidt Government, Ban on smallpox experiments at university, Sithole party accuses Mr Smith of secret Nkomo deal, A good day for Leyland, only 13 stoppages-Mr Edwardes, Detained Indian seamen accept settlement, Jordanians pessimistic over summit but unwilling to risk involvement, Strikes: are we really as bad as we think?, Washington Diary Icebergs, hurricanes and heatwaves, Top Spanish police officers are dismissed, International prospects are copper-bottomed, Sir H. Plumb may return to politics, North Sea divers to get medical centre, British canoeist in Himalayan venture drowns, Warsaw Pact widens tank lead, Barre order to prevent attacks on journalists, President Wrathall dies of heart attack, Three die as troops fire on Iran rioters, Elder from Masai tribe takes part with Christians and Muslims in Jomo Kenyatta funeral service, Swapo HQ's air of normality is deceptive, Orme attack on Tory 'hypocrisy', MP condemns 'bid to break airbase strike', Princess flies to Scotland, Death by injection: Mary, Insurance cover for paying car passengers, Coalition ends Iceland crisis, Oil report referred to DPP for decision, Mineral and farming wealth encouraging signs for economic development, Did the Russians prevent a Prague summer?, 'Sponsored Prom': A violin-, Hundreds flee Nicaragua rebel city in fear of bloodbath, UN talks on Namibia plan delayed, Artists behind wire: An exhibition of art in, Korchnoi postpones game but will play tomorrow, Food Report Predicting Tory farm price policy, Unions open £1m fund as poll effort gathers momentum, Sea search after car chase, Liberals are ready for all possibilities, Boeing purchase dims airbus prospects, Kenyatta funeral: At the funeral of, W German MP suspected of espionage, Secrecy over jobless forecasts criticized, 'Time Out' lost in job dispute for second week, Call for quicker progress on disarmament, Following in Albert Schweitzer's footsteps, Plan for new northern paper confirmed, Namibia Disagreement over timing as independence approaches, Three Soviet airmen die in Arctic crash, Cuba to allow prisoners to leave for US, Heavy fines in S Africa for currency offences, Radical line on two vital issues, Contrasting views on PR show by author, Science report Genetics: Why white tigers are white, Leader of new party is nation's best known white politician, Blood-stained minister tells Indian MPs of stoning, Army dismay at proposal to pull out of Ulster, 'Graduates may soon drive buses' forecast, Headmaster warns Labour over independent schools, Lisbon to follow same course in foreign policy, Move by public houses to ban National Front, Protest over expulsion of politician, Why Zimbabwe fears an exodus, Walvis Bay is South Africa's only real bargaining card, First settlers proud to be called Bastards, The role of TV in the election, Better libraries urged for patients and prisoners, Mrs Thatcher gives sharp reply on party pact talk, Extradition of E German hijacker rejected. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Casio, Occidental Overseas Capital Corporation, Bank Base Rates, Amc, The Times, Marcel Marceau, Syltone Ltd., Psit, Pescanova Group In Swa/namibia, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, M.F.North Limited, Consolidated Diamond Mines, Btr, Iran Air, Hampton & Sons, The Barlow Group, London News, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Benn, Deborah Services Limited. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Opera And Ballet, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, £8,000+ Appointments. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Giant opener to release man sealed in tin can, Triple tie in chess contest, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,993, Britain loses lead in bridge league. Weather: The Weather. Law: Further remand in El Al murder case, Black editor is charged under censorship rules, Prison staff accused of assault, Inquiry call over heart surgery lists. Reviews: Cav and Pag Coliseum, The Hollywood Greats BBC 1, BBC Singers/Poole Westminster Cathedral, NY theatre profits from the dollar fall, The Fist without a punch "F.I.S.T." (a) Leicester Square The Boxer (a) Scala, Always something on the Fringe. Sport: Cricket Icicles on the sightscreen as Essex climb higher than ever before, Racing Lyphard's Wish can strike a blow for Cecil at Sandown Park, Modern pentathlon Britain are led to overall title by Miss Skipworth, Olympic Games Members to vote on Los Angeles, Golf Beamish equals record in seniors event, Athletics Britain endure a disappointing day, Sports in Brief, Yachting Smith and Barker certain of overall victory, Show jumping Smith has the best time of all in Belgium, Football Underdogs gain lift from League Cup draw, Tennis Drysdale concedes two penalty points but overcomes Amritraj, Horse trials Walker and Devil Water lead in senior dressage. Editorials/Leaders: The Un's £150 Million Presence, These Figures Must Be Published, No Guarantee Can Be Given. Letters to the Editor: Villages in decline, As long as they are tall, Employment protection law and shop-floor discipline, In the guard's van, Measures against terrorism, Panamanian shipping, Policy on the Arab boycott, Censoring party broadcasts, Sales to Japan, Redundant churches, Premium Bond prizes, Micro-electronics, South Bank activities, Ponding, Cost of the EEC, Organizing full employment, Suffering in Rhodesia, The new Pope, VAT problem, University fee structure. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF officers graduate, University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 1, 1953. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor G. L. Standart, Mr John Wrathall President of Rhodesia, Brigadier David Tighe-Wood, Sir Philip Dingle, Capt A. Maxwell-Hyslop. Business and Finance: Discount market, Share index falls below 500 in day of selling, Commodities, Prime rates raised, KCA more than doubles in first half, Talks today on Bathgate strike, Two more rights issues Initial Services asks for £7.5m, Laing restructuring not designed to thwart nationalization plan', Shipping problem still with Wrightson, Has British Aerospace made the wrong decision?, Dorada holds dividend rise to 10 pc, July reverse for American key indicators, In brief Brewers reduced output 8 pc in July as wet summer cut beer consumption, Assoc Tooling cash surplus, Societies upset at competition by National Savings, Windscreen formula kept secret, Funding for Rolls aero engine put at £250m, Geneva stand may lead to fresh initiatives, Vickers taken off Arab blacklist, £1,725 for redundant shipbuilders, Options, Takeover of Lyons 'will benefit all', Commission urges Government ban recommended pricing of beds, Japanese exports are still rising, survey indicates, Merger fever grips US airlines, Briefly Redland's ambitions in US, Briefly, Dollar dips again as gold advances, Money Market Rates, Airline names its price, Armitage Shanks role as monopoly cleared, Peugeot head confident that Chrysler deal will go ahead, Business Diary: Their unfinest hour? · Transkei Limited, Back to dividends at M & A, Strong W German contribution hoists BBA, Tridant printers' quote suspended, Trade fair barters 'not fair trade' for Germany, Laing unlocks its property riches, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Mr Callaghan's personal role, Base rate lowered. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Equities fall through 500, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Equities fall below 500 level, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A. H. Dibbs joins board of Muirhead. Births. Property: Rentals.

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