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The Times - 17/03/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Peter Nichols, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From David Cross, By Marcel Berlins, By Staff Reporters, From Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Arthur Osman, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Craig Seton, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Theatre Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, From John Chartres, From Ronald Faux, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Alan Hamilton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From David Wood, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From our Own Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, From Sue Masterman, From Michael Leapman, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent., By Peter Walker, By John Blunsden, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Peter Ryde, By Richard Streeton, Gerald Ely, Ralph Whitlock, Michael Binyon, Hugh Clayton, Peter Hazelhurst, David Robinson, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Joan Bakewell, Kenneth Loveland, Bernard Levin, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Caroline Moorehead, JOHN SEYMOUR, , A. R. WINNETT, , G. GARRETT, , SOPER, , T. P. O'BRIEN, , THOMAS BALOGH, , FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART, , CLAUDIE WORSTHORNE, , DONALD WOODS, , J. MITCHELL, , JOHN SPARROW, , JOHN LAWSON, , M. E. PARSONS, , PAUL BURROUGH, , FRANK CARR, , STEPHEN CLISSOLD, , J. B. CONACHER, , ADAM CIOLKOSZ, , S. HILLBERY, , By Our Agricultural Correspondent, A correspondent, Mr Anthony Powell, By Our Special Correspondent, by Roger Vielvoye, by Peter Godfrey, by Edward Townsend, E.T., by Peter Hill, P.G., by Andrew Hale, by Nigel Bance, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Nicholas Hirst, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Wilkins, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, Maurice Corina, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derek Harris, C. I. RYCROFT, , R. L. R. NICHOLSON, , PETER M. SLOWE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Murray, Michael Grylls, By Desmond Quigley, By Tony May, By Margaret Stone, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark,

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News: EEC rules worry growers, Overtime ban stops sale of 1.75m papers, Israelis in full control of zone in Lebanon, Government will help children injured by drugs, 'Substantial progress' on nuclear arms test ban, Foreign Report Tilting the Eastern power balance, Surge of immigration from South Africa, Cellist asks music lovers for support, Domestic air fares to rise by up to 12½pc, Civilians stop doctor from tending two assailants in Belfast, Trickster takes a Black Sea cure, Fears for life of former Italian Premier after kidnapping, New techniques needed to pump heavy oil to surface, Benn attack on Liberals over Electricity Bill, World leaders voice shock at abduction, Mood in Israel sobered by announcement of 11 dead, Russians land after longest space flight, Harmony in public and private, First dividends on farming investment, Whitehall denies that it has study papers, US calls on Israelis to pull back from Lebanon buffer zone, Bishops aim to keep ministry in same form, Two die in crash as snow sweeps Britain, Ambitious development programme continues apace, Repatriation of Russians 'belongs to history', Poverty-level claim is denied by Bonn, Safety law 'will bring democracy in industry', Pupils face retribution after a brief revolt, Latest European snow reports, Science report Obesity: Enzyme deficiency in mice, No joy for secessionists in Quebec opinion polls, Fresh inquiry into plan to demolish listed building, Government caution on injuries plan, The vending machines show their paces, Doctor exposes death toll among asbestos workers, Noise council's advice to airline, Teachers angry at being undervalued and overworked, Education chief to chair Schools Council, Printers of journalists' newspaper apologize, Cuban forces likely to intervene in war against Eritreans, Food Report The lure of the plastic pot, Paris and Bonn fear legal action by citizens over VAT, From land and lake to offshore waters, Portugal sends corvette to stranded trawler, Tories are defeated over off-street parking power, The natural way to cheap minerals, £84 fare quoted for Los Angeles Skytrain, Extent of political freedom is unusual in region, State aids political studies, Rises of up to 30% for some provincial actors, Pearson Report Plan for 'no fault' compensation for road accident victims financed by petrol tax, Devolution on sideline at Dunoon, The French Elections Ecologists hold key to victory in an evenly balanced poll, Communists to seek broad left alliance, Bank replies to judge's criticism of payment, Council tenants 'should be allowed to improve homes', Licensee jailed after firing rifle in his pub, Moves to fight NF in schools, Mr Callaghan takes teachers to task, Miners may reject new wage offer, Anglo-US-Rhodesian talks in Pretoria today, European Parliament votes to keep EEC farm price rise to 2%, Moluccan homes searched, Rising national debt is no cause for alarm, Italy's new breed of bodysnatchers, Tel Aviv recalls envoy in dispute with Austria, Why does Moscow oppose it?, Britain names its new envoy to China, The big names who are France's 'gang of four', Britain aids Kentucky to combat equine VD, Jobless ex-Servicemen may lose benefit, Cabinet to decide on engineering claim, Double pay for May Day claimed, Democracy learns its bitter lessons, Hard fight for valuable hydroelectric contracts, Police investigation on alleged irregularities at shipbuilding firm, The Times Diary/, Scheme to exploit Ennerdale opposed, Parting gift for family centre, Huge expansion in steelmaking aims at self-sufficiency, Why does Japan want it?, Corroded cable killed four in lift crash, Cabinet urged to resign over Schleyer bungle, First Canal treaty ratified by Senate, Tennessee quandary over S African tennis, Venezuela Opec pays lip-service to Pérez pacesetting initiative, Victory trips among the occupied villages, Man of tormented sadness and legendary patience sums up Christian Democratic ideals. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,857, Radio, Broadcasting, Elgar appeal concert, £1m 'lucky dip' manuscripts sale in 280 crates, some unopened, Volumes annotated by Evelyn sold for £26,000. Index. Display Advertising: Rolls Royce, B.A.T Industries Limited, Ministerio De Informacion Y Turismo, Grafton Street, Allied Hambro, Banco Union, Highland Region Development, Post Office Telecommunications, European Brazilian Bank Limited, British American And General Trust Limited, Corporation Rpg S.A., Citroën CX Sublime, Via, Basf, Bank Base Rates, Gulf Air, Harveys, Royal Garden Hotel, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Opel Rekord, Allied Breweries Limited, Klm, Cheverton Workboats, Superintendencia De Inversiones, Sime Darby Holdings Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Lancia, Equal Opportunities Commission, Selective Marketplace Ltd.,, Bnj. Law: Court rules stretched for Mr Wedgwood Benn, Queen's Bench Division Third parties and dismissal for want of prosecution Enoch v National Coal Board, Chancery Division No jurisdiction to give approval to insurance scheme In re Capital Annuities Ltd, Protesters force judge to leave bench in rape case, Murder charge retrial. Official Appointments and Notices: Some old favourites win film and TV awards, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Real tennis Professional approach leads Oxford to whitewash, Squash rackets Pride to suffer more than players' pockets, Racing Fort Devon could miss National because of new Gold Cup date, Show jumping Britain to stage European championships, Bowls England defeat champions to recapture title, Football Liverpool threaten to retain Cup as rivals scrape into semi-finals, Table tennis Douglas shines as Hungary beats England, Rugby Union Lingering doubts on fitness of Davies, Sports in Brief, Swimming FINA decide against 1980 Olympic Games boycott, Cycling Thevenet and Gimondi head the bill, Badminton Favourite totters and the top seeds fail, Rowing Cambridge's time is meaningless statistic, Cricket Australia to fare better and still lose, Golf Pro-am combination find their touch in the snow, Motor racing Leading drivers and cars line up at Silverstone. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Cinemas, The Ideal Home, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, £8,000+ Appointments. Property: Forthcoming Property Features, Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing, Divided old houses popular, The way west, West Country Property. Reviews: The Arts Good news from outer space Close Encounters of the Third Kind (a) Odeon, Leicester Square 1900 (x) Classic Complex, Oxford Street (from March 23) Adoption ICA (March 21-26), LaSalle Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, A case of Hapsburg jaw Breakaway Girls Bbc 1, Elektra New, Cardiff, Brunswick Quartet Wigmore Hall, The Marriage of Figaro Cardiff New. Politics and Parliament: Significant achievements in public spending but Mr Barnett concerned at short-fall, Teachers' dispute, Civil liability and compensation proposals could be costly, Commission's 2pc farm price increase supported, Debates set on Windscale and farm prices, Opposition to any move to block NZ lamb imports, Protection of freshwater fish stocks, Cup final tickets, Damage to livestock suffered by farmers, Hope of report on livestock export by Easter, Mr Silkin refuses to budge on minimum demands for fishing House of Commons, Help may be given to the UN university House of Lords, World plan sought in time for July summit, Government reject Muslim demands. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Time of Monday, March 16, 1953 Stalin's successor, When one man's meat is the same man's poison. Editorials/Leaders: The Challenge Of Terror, Paying For Disability. Letters to the Editor: The vanishing dog collar, Monetary upheaval, Accidents in operations, Commemorating soldiers, The politics of race, Winged nuisances, Conditions in Yugoslavia, Labour on farms, Britain and Rhodesia, Don't blame the toad, Industrial pay for young graduates, Measuring nuclear power hazards, South African policies and the West, Transporting goods to Europe by truck, Repatriation of prisoners, Loving Cup millenary, Saving historic ships, New British Library, Israel's retaliation for PLO attack. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr J. D'arcy Waechter Work on Palaeolithic period, Mr Gerald Reitlinger, Mr Ian McMaster, Sir John Whyatt. Business and Finance: Drummond Assurance rescue plan, Saga offer for sale heavily oversubscribed, Discount market, Tyne dispute may cost UK $500m order, Advance indicators point to dip in economy next year, Lucas closing five factories to reorganize aerospace division, Associated Fisheries may have hit bottom, Setting a timetable for profitability at British Leyland, Increase in ITV revenues strengthens case for self-financing of second channel, Assurance on R R International as Rank trading on target, Dollar is again in retreat, International Airco still looking for takeover bidder, Commodities, Saudi dominance 'must put up oil prices by mid-1980s', Money supply growth slows but still likely to exceed ceiling, Redfearn Glass report delay, Court Line management was 'inadequate', Arsenal co-op chiefs facing a pay blast, Distillers to contest EEC ruling in court, H. Wigfall once again spurns bid from Comet, Briefly Allied Insulators win Blakey's acceptance, BCal puts specification for new UK airliner, Business Diary: Paperback righter · Ace in space, Ericsson rings up £63m, Good first quarter is on the way at Alcan, Shipowners reaffirm fears about unfair competition by Polish ships, Reshaping proposals for Botswana subsidiary, Future of French banking in the balance, Potential for new North Sea surge, Money Supply, Foreign tax holds BP income rise to lOpc, Currency rates threaten profits levels at B A T Industries, East Drie attack on SA tax, Confident IMI is well placed for growth, Mr Carter aims to vet World Bank lending, Protest by unions over cutbacks at CITB, Community scales down growth prospects for this year, Steel users call for bigger role in Brussels, Big gains to come on Paris Bourse, Missing the point on money supply?, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Lack of technician recruits threatens nuclear projects, Hanover and BTI Euro contrast, Reed sale of S African assets foiled, Record year forecast at Waring & Gillow. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Prices steady as buyers hold off, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Firm at the close, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Successor to Mr Chester Beatty at Selection Trust. Births.

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