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The Times - 13/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Patrick Brogan, By Caroline Atkinson, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Saff, By paul Routledge and R. W. Shakespeare, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, by Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre Labor Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Hugh Noyes, From Roger Choate, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Derek Barnett, From Ian Murray, European Parliament, From Lawrence Pintak, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, Noel Goodwin, Joan Bakewell, Peter Waymark, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, by John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Peter Nichols, Ian Murray, Ronald Faux, Philip HOward, CAMPBELL CHRISTIE, , TOM HOOSON, , JOHN PARTRIDGE, , J. P. HALL, , GRAHAM PRESLAND, , BRIAN BURKITT, , ROBERT W. TYRRELL, , SHEILA GREENWOOD, , L. J. HERBST, , WILFRED GREATOREX, , JEFF ROOKER, , JOHN POPE-HENNESSY, , FRANCIS COLLIN, , MICHAEL MASON, , IAN R. HOLDEN, , E. BARTON WORTHINGTON, , STEPHEN HEARST, , DAVID EDMUNDSON, , CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, , John Best, Richard Wigg, Hugh Clayton, By Our Arts Reporter, From Harry Golombek, by Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, Charles McKean, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By the Staff of Nature, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Clifford Webb, By Alison Mitchell, From Charles Hargrove, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By David Felton, Peter Norman, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Prest, ALAN C. McKINNON, , C. P. MORTON, , G. MAYNARD, , P. STANLEY BRIGGS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, John Buxley, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, Huon Mallalieu, Bevis Hillier, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: The sound of music to boost Soviet grain yield, Oman Moves in a new direction to replace lost oil revenues, Post Office plans credit check on telephones, Egypt At last world confidence begins to revive, Mr Ullsten nominated to form new goverment, Owen-Huang talks continue, Overmanning in Britain protects jobs in Germany and Japan, Sir keith says, Minister determined on mandatory grants for pupils of 16 to 18, Labour move to revive derelict land in cities, End of New York press strike 'closer at hand', Fair partnership promised for North Sea oil, Conservative aim is tax relief on rates, Chaplin statue appeal: John Doubleday, the, Minister hits at mistrust of the young, Securicor guard shot dead in raid, Chances of patching up Belgian coalition assessed, Blood sample refused to black doctor, Winds drive British climbers off mountain, Britain shifting stand on currency system, Overpayments to staff will not happen again, Bahrain Oasis on world thoroughfare, Woman killed and two badly hurt as bombs cripple Belfast train, Libya Britain moves into surplus, Architecture report Manchester: A factory transformed, Algeria High cost in money and morale, Damaged tanker ordered out to sea in attempt to keep slick from beaches, Civil Service unions 'will fight' for allowances, Doctor saw no signs of injury on Mr Towers, United Arab Emirates Business up 13 per cent after year of economic stagnation, PR for Westminster is soundly defeated, Plan for fewer teachers, Europe elections 'must engage the whole party', Miners and engineering workers confront Government with biggest pay challenge, Afghanistan coup West keeps cool, Saudi Arabia An end to choked harbours and crowded quays, Mr Smith agrees to all-party talks without conditions, Gray's eulogy, Woman TV announcers sue French magazine, 'Any Questions' goes west to its roots, Thanks a billion, Foreign Report Decisive session of Ottawa Parliament opens Mr Trudeau gives pledge on Queen's role, Tory 'educational blunder', Lebanese Armenians caught in the crossfire, Package tour companies are finied £1,500 each, Funding blow for London 'free school', Sperm-donor call to students, Lusaka relief train crosses Zambezi after delay, Absenteeism troubling South Wales, No challenge for Vatican on women at altar, 43 killed in Singapore tanker blast, Film body seeks increase in resources, Freight Trail British merchants awake from an Arabian nightmare, Will the cardinals choose a traditionalist?, Egg prices cut by 4p a dozen, Pledge to strengthen the Armed Forces, Patients contributed to their own deaths by over-eating, drinking and smoking, doctors say, Iraq Unknown future for British trade after restriction, Sir Keith adds to divisions over Tory incomes policy, Teenagers protest at horse sale, Livestock dealer wins damages against the BBC, Qatar Learning how to think and act, Motoring New show site ready for an invasion, Conference notebook Sighs of relief as storm clouds pass, Kuwait Hard-headed traders prepare for when the oil runs out, U S mid-term elections Last three states settle poll line-up, Engineers' dispute crippling hospitals, West 'should go on political offensive against Russia', Egypt-Israel treaty negotiations opened by President Carter, New Beirut ceasefire plan for ministers, 'Telegraph' lost again after talks fail, Dr Owen too late to stop the barbecue, Plot to blow up Jerusalem cinema thwarted, Mr Teng takes Chinese workers to task, Seal cull again delayed, French mail held up by strikes, New sparkle on the old glories of Samarkand, Sahara Diary, Warning on army build-up, The Gael-force wind sweeping over Scotland, Trickle of travellers gives way rumble of heavy lorries, Cardinal Hume shortlisted by computer, Israeli Cabinet discusses Syrian troop deployment, Science report Dinosaurs: Cooling the overheated brain, Mr Dalyell unrepentant, Nobel prize won by biologists for discovery of 'chemical knives' which open up genetic patential, Unfair treatment of cinema industry alleged, Uganda radio reports invasion by troops of Tanzanian Army, Desai warning on violence in communal clashes, Special Report Scrutiny of new foods to be secret, Keeping up with what's new in antiques, Nalgo approves protest ballots for five more areas, Replaced SNP candidate has resigned, Tactics on pay criticized by Liberals. Law: Coroner refuses accident verdict in shot girl case, Gang jail terms are cut although judges differ, Sid Vicious on New York murder charge, Court of Appeal No warning on evidence of identification Regina v Raphael, Cut in sentences on relatives of jailed union men, Wine merchant freed on bail, Walkout at Milan terror trial, Queen's Bench Division Duke's death certified as due to war wound Barty-King and Another v Ministry of Defence, Trainer charged, Jury decides that girl of 10 stabbed herself, Women 'took escape equipment to Broadmoor man', Legal Aid Fund costs Maynard v Osmond, Hearing in private is granted to Crown, Plea to magistrates on Bail Act, Crown Agents witness may take advice. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Adriatica Venezia, Dunhill, Krug, Robeco, Newsociety, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, M. Gérard, Foss, Rolex, Abc, Hamed Al Masaood, The Bob Dylan Film Renaldo & Clara.., Dubai Express, Messrs. Ahmad Hamad Algosaibi & Bros., Dana Corporation, Olivetti International S.A., Bank Base Rates, Sharjahport, Dubai Port Services,, Richard Draper, The Times, Air France Cargo, Al Ghanim & Al Qutub Shipping Agencies Co. Wll, Kanoo, Dowding & Mills Limited, Global Shipping Company, Bluecol, Almana Transport, Muar River Rubber Co. Limited, General Mills, Inc., Sharjah Shipyard & Engineering Works, Sotinmar Shipping U.A.E., Selincourt, Sct, Meridien, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Debenhams Limited, Avis, Eggs Middle East Ltd., Dnata, Saudia Cargo, Moss Bros Limited, Dolphin Reefer Lines Co. Ltd., Ras Al Khaimah Port Services, Twa, Weatherall Green & Smith, Horizon, Gulf Air Cargo Care. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, October 12, 1978 Americans 'unlikely to react' against EEC steel exports. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Art And Antiques-Auctions-Publications, Art & Antiques Guide, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, £8,000+ Appointments. Reviews: Sales of oriental carpets make £750,000, BBC 2 will show 37 Laurel and Hardy films, Prometheus Dublin Festival, Poverty for art's sake Omnibus BBC 1, Art in Hitler's Germany 1933-1945, Visconti's Ludwig-imperfect and cut, but see it Ludwig (a) Screen-on-the-Hill London-Berlin: The Seventies meet the Twenties Word Is Out Scala Cinema Pete's Dragon (u) Odeon, St Martin's Lane, Masterly evening The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Riverside, Majestic, dancing rhythm LPO/Solti Festival Hall. Property: Rentals, Sport: Cricket Group members make tactical move before boycott debate, Sports in Brief, Boxing McKenzie now aims to erase blot on his record, Olympic Games Los Angeles will be hosts, Football Club form may give England's manager cause for concern, Rugby League McMahon to be dealt with by disciplinary committee, Racing Spring in Deepsea could flout the formbook at Newmarket, Ice skating Miss Solomons becomes latest British casualty, Tennis Short measure for doubles, Golf Faldo settles and survives but James misses his opportunity, Rugby Union Friendly All Blacks seek to rebuild bridges. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The ashes are too cold now, Mr Heath, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 13, 1953 Greek bases for US. Editorials/Leaders: This Emu Has No Clothes, Should Mr Smith Be Kept Out Of Britain?. Letters to the Editor: New building in Hull, Vulnerability of Tribunites, Ruling the waves, The Warwick vase, One solution to paying for productivity, Mr Smith's views on race, Offensive interviewing, A disrupted tour, Publishing comparisons of national earnings to output, British microelectronics, Stevenson's Donkey, Whitehall promotion, A police ombudsman, Who will pay to improve roads for heavier lorries?, Just rewards, Explaining the German lead in manufacturing, The culling of grey seals, Efficient stock control. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Korchnoi takes hair-raising risks in crucial game, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,029. Deaths. Obituaries: Herr Ernst Zindel, Miss Helen McSwiney, Dr B.B. ROBERTS Authority on the Antarctic, Mr S. A. Handford. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Markets edge ahead, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Secondhand ship prices up by 20pc since spring, Strike at Motor Show goes ahead, A chance for the Bank to raise the level of debate, Stabilizing currencies in a zone of instability, Stock markets Downward drift reversed, Commodities, Germans seek £7,500m China steel plant order, Buoyant sales spark Foster Bros take-off, First of £120m TriStar order by BA rolled out, Shortage of toolmakers in plastics, Unilever rejects South Africa labour system, Attock plans exploration merger, Early warning index falls again, November gold sale, Hattersley warning to advertisers, As US interest rates rise again....., Selincourt and Ellis well ahead, Briefly Low steel demand checks Bruntons (Musselburgh), International Courtaulds sells US cotton seed offshoot, Lucas loses first round in French court, Grants urged for energy conservation, £104,000 profit last year for Ariel system, Options trade fears 'casino' ruling, Howden Group, William Boulton Group, Options, Chase Manhattan leads United States back to double-figure prime rates, CBI strongly opposes price curbs and urges an end to pay sanctions, Steel output down 4.4pc on year, Provincial outlets' impetus to Austin Reed, France to curb growth of credits, Redfearn Glass lowers sights, Shell Chemicals UK loss more than halved, C Hill loss but still hopeful on dividend, Sharp drop from associates leads to Mowlem setback, R-R near new airliner deal with Dutch, Fothergill's one-for-3 'rights' after 73pc interim jump, Technology ICL: coping with problems of growth, Humber Bridge workers warned: no bonuses if targets are not met, Dollar closes stronger with official support, Cathay order for RB211s increased, Talks today over Leyland's Bathgate cutback, Business Diary: The head on a Guinness, Adda climbs ahead in spite of tourism drop, Reed Australian offshoot next on disposals list, NEB chief criticizes lack of objectives in state-aided research, Lee Cooper in strong opening. Business Appointments: Business appointments Joint chairman of Arthur Guinness standing down. Births.

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