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The Times - 08/11/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Christopher Warman, By Donald Macintyre and Robin Young, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Edward Townsend, By Annabel Ferriman, Patricia Tisdall, By Hugh Clayton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Craig Seton, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, From Robert Schuil, From Hugh Claton Agricultural Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Tony Allaway, From Michael Binyon, From John Best, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Sue Masterman, From Mario Modiano, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, By the Staff of Nature, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Jeremy Treglown, John Percival, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Marcel Berlins, Bernard Levin, Peter Strafford, Trevor Fishlock, FRANK MARSHALL, , JOHN LAST, , PETER D. KEENAN, , RAYMOND SHIMELL, , MARTIN GILBERT, , JOAN CREAMER, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , HEWLETT WILLESDEN, , DAPHNE LAMB, , C. H. ROLPH, , R. F. FARMER, , ROGER SANDILANDS, , A. J. STACPOOLE, OSB., C. R. BERRY, , JULIAN AMERY, , F. T. STRATTON, , NEVILLE SANDELSON, , R. A. LEESON, , A friend, Dr Michael Loewe, by Michael Frenchman, Tony Emerson, Peter Godfrey, Patrick Knight, Nigel Bance and Pamela Clarke, Sidney Wise, N.B. and P.C., Mark Fazlollah, N. B. and P. C., Peter J. West, C. H. Aigo, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ray Maughan, By Bryan Appleyard, By David Blake, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Energy Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By David Felton, Alison Mitchell, By Our Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily, By Our Economics Staff, GUY SOMERSET, , JOHN McQUIGGAN, , BERNARD NEWSAM, , GEOFFREY EDWARDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Margaret Stone, By Michael Prest, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Ronald Pullen,

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Politics and Parliament: Mr callaghan hints at pay flexibility while offering hope of 5 to 6% inflation by end of 1979, Register of children taken from Rhodesia, No simple solution to eradicate crime: community must help to protect themselves House of Lords, PM urged to hold a 'Camp David', Sir Harold Wilson's view of events: inquiry needed, Why sanctions against Rhodesia must continue: Shell and BP 'put on notice', MP says civil servant was 'in pocket of oil companies', Pay rises of 5% could cut inflation further House of Commons, Sanctions exchanges with oil firms being sent to DPP. News: Argentina, Bolivia, Homeless Asians left at Foreign Office, Search for ways to halt export decline, New rules will help lone parents who have jobs, Public workers issue threat of disruption, Mexico City Diary Machismo is a hard task master, Military build-up near Angola's Namibian border, Conservation aim praised, Solicitors walk out in protest at Ulster emergency order, Whitehall completes its 'starred entrants' development scheme, Colombia, Chile, TUC denies involvement with spy services study, 'Mail' journalists walk out in dispute over bonus, Synod defers debate on remarriage to give dioceses chance to air views, France increases defence budget by 14 per cent, Diet advisers suggest taxing butter to cut consumption of fat, Britain 'daft on pay and getting dafter', Peru's brinkmanship, Ecuador, Council buys land twice, Callaghan hint on Rhodesia summit, Luton stewards and engineers' executive endorse Vauxhall's 8.5% pay offer, Rail delays likely over driver's suspension, Prospects of joining EMS fade, Mrs Guinness critically ill after collapsing at home, Former ministers arrested as Shah purges old regime, Venezuela, Tories heed Steel hint on vote for election, Rhodesia's executive fails to agree on election delay, Police wives in protest at Basque funeral, Banking and finance in Latin America, Soviet poet on American tour wins award, The Times Guest Cook, Woman kept in cellar for 29 years, BBC chief criticizes political 'tinkering', US Senate's only black loses bid for reelection, EEC shelves plans for surplus milk penalty, Dr Mulder resigns and Mr Botha dismisses scandal inquiry judge, British Rail to continue services on Boxing Day, Nikita Khrushchev remains an 'unperson', Blunder halts inquiry into Peak by-pass, Crisis measures in Ghana, British Gas wins 'Times' award for archaeology, Doughboys return: Veteran United States, Charter 77 asks Dr Waldheim and Helsinki signatories to defend rights of Czechoslovaks, Weight of air traffic 'may choke London's airports', Central America, Facing up to the state, Benn aide dismissed over leak, Scottish Opera appeals for £500,000 more, Normality at some jails after Rees move, Socialist leaders hear plea to turn EEC into European union, Bright future for Venezuela, Conditional support for wage target, Brazil, 'Chicago boys' in Chile, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Mr Stonehouse 'satisfactory' after operation, Brazil learns from Europe, Zambians mob whites, Dutch leader resigns all political posts over his SS connexion, Waste-paper collection improvements sought, Hollywood provides top prices for paintings, Ministers to look at more aid for museums, Argentines disappointed by Beagle Channel impasse, Tip to police prompts new hunt for German consul, Chief architect of peso's recovery, Merger may isolate union's left-wingers, GLC opposes water rates plan, £820,000 statue investigation by police, Tanzanian troops assemble to attack Ugandans, Pc rode away from assault, Crown says, Vietnamese attend Red Square ceremony, The sad, lonely lives of Britain's Asian women, Woman found dead and sexually assaulted, Police run emergency ambulances, Why we closed the door on the pastor from Rhodesia, China asks Vietnam to return bodies, Israel-Egypt talks at 'delicate' stage, Attempt to peg bread price as strike starts, Panama, Science report Cancer: vitamin C treatment, Mexico, Underlying issue in BL clash is workers leaving early, Peru, Mrs Gandhi is certain of by-election victory. Index. Display Advertising: De LA Rue Ahead Of Budget, Banco Do Brasil, Compañia Anónima Nacional Teléfonos, Arthur Murray, Banco Industrial, Banco De Bogota, Banco Ganadero Argentino, Banco De Galicia, Banco Industrial Del Peru, Mobil®, Eurobraz, Banco Nacional De Descuento, Associated British Foods, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Arlabank, Staffordshire Potteries (Holdings) Limited, Banco De LA Nacion Argentina, Areas Of Expansion, Capper-Neill, Banco De Crédito E Inversiones, Kiril Mischeff Ltd., Bayerische Vereinsbank, Banco Boliviano Americano, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Coats Patons Limited, Harrisons Malaysian Estates Limited, Laing, John Foord, Whitbread And Company Limited, Swan National, C. Howard & Partners, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Lloyds Bank International. News in Brief. Law: Journalist denies aim was to embarrass Government, Queen's Bench Division Planning permission not dependent on economic grounds Walters v Secretary of State for Wales and Another, Miss Proll faces new charge, 'Punitive' pay sought for bakery staff, Hidden cameras 'of vital value' to the police, Three 'forced into uniforms' before killing, Boy of 15 says he stabbed girl like Jack the Ripper, Malaysian party leader guilty of secrets charges, The only way to appeal In re K (Minors), Judge gets a mother more of boy's damages, Chancery Division Liquidator's necessary disbursement In re Mesco Properties Ltd, Probation for child minder over bath death. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,051, US displaces Russia from lead in chess Olympiad, Radio, Regional Tv, Bridge contest qualifiers, Broadcasting Guide Personal Choice. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Public Notices, Opera And Ballet, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Services. Property: Rentals, Residential property. Sport: Football Burns stays for long enough to see Forest take command, Boxing Minter moves nearer world title with savage victory over Tonna, Racing Winter ventures forth to do battle on the hard ground of autumn, Sports in Brief, Badminton Yu recovers his momentum to win men's singles, Rugby League Britain pick a party of 21 for decisive match, Swimming Third year sees increase in national party, Tennis Connors causes biggest upset without playing, Cricket Minor aches and pains limit England's choice, Rugby Union All Blacks locks turn key on Ulster. Reviews: Dance Umbrella Riverside Studios, Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ponnelle shows the seamy side, The New Garbo King's Head, Bedroom Farce Prince of Wales, Alexeev Duo Wigmore Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Sterilization, how the victims were trapped, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 7, 1953 Rioting in Trieste. Editorials/Leaders: Campaign Funds, Mrs Gandhi's Comeback, From The Boardroom Floor. Letters to the Editor: Churchill biography, Swear or affirm, Anonymity of barristers, Union postal ballots, Education 'loophole in the law', Arms for Zambia, Crisis in Britain's prison service, Henry Moore in the Park, Finding a church, Denial of resources to the gifted has become an 'act of faith', 'Daily Telegraph' dispute, Regulating money supply, Enlightening quotation, Averse to voting, Pope and contraception, Saving listed buildings, Blackmail, Arts sponsors, How public is represented on water authorities, Britain has urgent need for more supplies of Zambian copper, UK companies in South Africa face criticism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Stowe, Institution of Civil Engineers. Obituaries: Mr Douglas Overall, Professor Robert McAdam Important work on mine rescue, Professor Bernhard Karlgren, Captain R. W. Roberts Distinguished war service. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street Dow Jones industrial average down 14.81, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Retreating again. Business and Finance: Discount market, Failure of Geneva trade talks was 'inconceivable,' Gatt chief says, Briefly Pawson fulfils part of its profit prediction, Faster pace seen for money supply growth, Royal Dutch Shell cuts Iran crude deliveries by between 10 and 15pc, Commodities, Assurance on state aid for pig meat, Scrip from Martonair as better margins bring in 34 pc rise, London & Provincial Shop stands at discount of 25pc, House prices: how the Government got its sums wrong, Mr Dell warns US to avoid shipping curbs, Japan avoids UK car sales target, Credit pressures on the banks, Business Diary: ICE pick ·The pain in Spain, Dollar slips despite forecast of lower deficit, Bread strike likely to add 2p to cost of loaf, Capper-Neill one-for-4 rights at 67p to bring in £3.75m, Glynwed to sell some steel assets to BSC, $25m Serck deal with US valve group is called off, Change in policy jolt for Bank of Ireland, Stock markets Outlook bleak, short of a technical rally, Options, Lloyds, NatWest and Barclays back British link with EMS, West German unions challenge the legality of lock-outs, York Trailer to fall 15pc below forecast, CBI and unions offered pay compromise, OFT chief may be given more control on advertising, Call to cut spending and taxes, Barclays Int thrusts deeper into France, Eurocanadian cuts stake in Furness Withy, Shipyards hope for Chinese deal, In brief fairchild launch new system, Briefly Real ale offsets losses as Belhaven resumes dividends, Forward Technology, Arenson tactic sparks profit, More trim petrol station subsidies, De La Rue below market hopes but graphics gathers strength, 1,000 Massey redundancies likely, Bank statements for October, Briefly Gieves final half to match first. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lloyds Bank International names new director.

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