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The Times - 17/01/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson Economics Staff, From Peter Nichols, By Christopher Thomas and Robert Parker, By Peter Hill and Michael Hatfield, By Hugh Clayton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Annabel Ferriman, By Peter Evans, Ronald Kershaw, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Olli Kivinen, From Mario Modiano, From David cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Charles Hargrove, Yamoussoukro, , By Gabriel Ronay, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Stuart Jones, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Richard Williams, Foot v Associated Newspapers Group Ltd and Another, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Bernard Levin writes, Philip Howard, PHS, Richard Harris, Malcolm Rifkind, FRED JARVIS, , ANTHONY BOWLBY, , HENRY PHELPS BROWN, , H. S. FERNS, , M. B. FORMAN, , JOHN GARNETT, , LEONARD NEAL, , T. G. P. ROGERS, , RICHARD MARSH, , BRUCE KENT, , B. DECLAN BONAR, , JOHN DEVINE, , HILARY MACASKILL, , HAROLD HARDING, , H. M DENHOLM-YOUNG, , G. S. WHITTET, , SIDNEY VINES, , P. D. R. TALBOT WILLCOX, , MICHAEL WISHART, , I. E. JONES, , KENNETH MARSHALL, , E. B. FORSTER, , A. P. MILLAR, , ELSPETH HUXLEY, , Jonathan Sale, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, Cyril Bainbridge, By Philip Howard, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Lord Salmon writes:, A friend writes:, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl US Economic Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Desmond Quigley, By Nicholas Hirst, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend and David Felton, By Clifford Webb, By Fred Emery Political Editor, Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, SHAUN STEWART, ETCHINGHAM, , WILLIAM RODGERS, , R. A. CASTLE, , A. SANDMAN, , Kenneth Owen, A. F. LILLEY, , R. W. ORSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Jeremy Tove, Maurice Bommensath, By Alison Mitchell, By Ray Maugham, By Victor Felstead, By Bryan Appleyard, By Tony May,

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News: Citroën cuts prices of car spares by 16½%, Regional report Mine likely in part of national park, Mr Steel might envisage pact with the Tories, Press Council rebuke for 'Daily Express', Secondary education costs vary by £244 a head, President reelected in Finland, Humphrey mourners brave cold, Evident US pressure made Israel think again, Government's hopes for pay policy rise steeply after Yorkshire miners vote 2 to 1 for incentive deals, Pretoria 'intent on staging bogus Namibia poll', Jailed terrorists 'never discussed suicide', Family planning 'a priority' minister says, Chairman of Schools Council to go, Ethiopia accused of preparing invasion, Mr Powell tells Tories to speak for England, '5p a week' for Scottish assembly, UK move to protect livestock, Church given secret statistics on detainees, Archbishop's plea on Ulster withdrawal angers the Unionists, Solar energy to benefit Third World proposed, Independent schools seek to kill snob image, Latest European snow reports, Monaco shows France how to win a poll, Opposition backs Soares Cabinet in policy switch, Latest pamphlets Rare herbs and unusual tools recollected, Tories may curb white Rhodesians' return, Furs from Soviet cats and dogs help exports, No quick solution to Italian crisis, Criteria for a Christian approach to sexual behaviour, Police jeer as shanties are bulldozed, First quarterly trade surplus since 1971, Russia returns cosmonauts safely to Earth, Giscard attempt to halt bickering, Helping to stem the tide of pollution, Metro bombs put police in Madrid on alert, Bill seen as threat to staff unions, British mother shot dead in Zambian town, Scots MPs will always have a job to do at Westminster, Gin and tonic research reveals pub lunch peril, Board to buy potatoes to help farmers, Dutch Premier criticized for vague speech, New 'hot line' uses Soviet and US satellites, Archaeology report Hadrian's Wall: New Roman forts found, EEC supplies of Canadian uranium restored under compromise agreement setting up safeguards, Favourite for president arrested in Ecuador, The Times Diary, Anyone can see at a glance how, Council votes to prosecute over battered wives, Prison drug smuggling disclosed by doctor, Science report Disasters: Making relief more effective, London-California for £100, Smith talks delay as parties seek way out of veto impasse, Ivory Coast claims bold policies have brought success, Armada of small craft blocks path of nuclear vessel, Scottish Secretary is 'largest landowner with thirtieth of UK', Uneasy peace as firemen return to their stations, Six workers murdered by Rhodesia guerrillas, India acts to stop smuggling of currency, East Berlin ban on CDU leader leads to protest, Move to settle dispute at BBC by Friday, Dismissal of attorney investigated, Bonn to investigate phone tap claim, Debate on ordination of women, Escalating things too far, School meals likely to cost more in September, Dr Waldheim hopeful about resumption of Cyprus negotiations, Silkin disappointment over fish proposals, U S to train women for space, Mr Sadat goes into isolation to consider his next moves, 'Hard-core classroom pornography' warning. Index. Politics and Parliament: Parole system is too slow, probation officers say, British Steel expects to lose £520m, Mr Varley discloses, Lords hear plea over rights of mistresses, Laboour MPs seek debate over judge, Admiralty charts being improved, A matter for the House, Shipbuilding competition likely to get tougher, PM reports on his tour of Indian sub-continent: good prospects for British firms to increase trade House of Commons, Pakistan and the Commonwealth, Growing concern over safety at sea, Airline passengers to pay 80p levy for security, Mr Varley indicates willingness to appear again before select committee: £520m latest estimate of BSC losses, Callaghan plea for aid to harness Ganges. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Mrg, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Sotheby's, Nrdc, Low Tar, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, China And Britain-The Prospect For Trade, The Times, Saa, M.Y. Dart Limited, Toyota, Mas, The Wellcome Foundation Limited, Iowa, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Laing, Iran Air, New Law Cassettes. News in Brief. Law: High Court asked for contempt case ruling, No court ban on Newham meeting, Orphanage man jailed for life for killing boy, Queen's Bench Division Libel damages for Mr Michael Foot, A prince's architect broke law, British Leyland fined £300 over asbestos, Remands on murder plot charge, Building society man jailed for six years, Menace of the Mump, Drug smuggler's sentence Cut by two years, Boy aged 12 on trial for murder, Source of sentencing in justice Regina v Harnden, Singer alleges breach of copyright, Judge criticizes police over some cinema clubs, Journalist cleared of bid to influence witness, Divorce decree for snail trainer, Jail for man who took sons, £700 fines over fatal steelworks blast, Mrs Mandela in court for sentencing today, Doctor was killed by patient, Drug trial ending, Two admit part in $9.5m fraud conspiracy. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Badminton Mrs Whittaker chosen for England team, Tennis ITF to pick world champions, Motor racing Arrows car is on target for first trial run, Sports in Brief, Cricket Question of serving two masters leaves Test players divided, Athletics Coghlan beats an unfit Walker in mile race, Golf Superb putt on final green ensures title for Barber, American fooball Dallas Cowboys shoot to Superbowl win, Racing No mistaking lenient Schweppes treatment of Comedy of Errors, Boxing Galindez may be forced to miss a date, Football Chiedozie's skill puts Norwich in no position for reprieve, For the record, A cruel sea hits Royal Cinque Ports, Skiing Lauberhorn downhill event called off in bad weather, Rugby Union Paid ranks could be the answer. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Theatres, Legal Appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: We All Fall Up Round House Downstairs, Short composition became a symphony, Exhibition charts early explorers' attitudes, Mysteries revived An Inspector Calls Shaw, Old Vic in 1978, Ken Wheeler Orchestra Nottingham, Panorama Bbc 1, Confusion at the Hayward Dada and Surrealism Reviewed Hayward Gallery, Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The victors and the victims: where have all the protesters gone?, 25 years ago From the Times of Thursday, January 15, 1953 Round up of Mau Mau. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,810, Broadcasting, £291,666 for a Breughel, Young players win Swiss teams bridge contest. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster School, Richmond School, Surrey, University news, Latest appointments, Gray's Inn, St David's College. Deaths. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques, Personal. Editorials/Leaders: Dead End In Italy, Towards Civilian Rule In Equador, Devolution On The Nod. Letters to the Editor: Measuring export competitiveness, Selling potatoes by name, Without qualification, The cruise missile, Destruction of Churchill portrait, Look elsewhere for a trains conspiracy, Irish self determination, Teachers' pay, British Steel reports, Behaving like animals, Recruiting pilots, Voting and industrial relations, Rules of the NUJ. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Jack Jackson Band leader and disc jockey, Judge Sir Norman Richards, Mr Hugh Ross Williamson Author and playwright, Mr Richard Carr, Ernst Waldbrunn. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Small selling, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Rally after trade news disappoints, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, LME metal stocks, British Assets Trust, Business inventories up $1,530m in US, Europa Carter blunders point to impotence Dollar's dangerous ride on the big dipper, Scots company's export award, Commodities, Cocoa grindings, Global Natural, Brokers charged with stealing from clients, Business Diary: Kemp and Co · Lady P's new steps, Call for disclosure on loans by deposit-taking groups, Who pulls the irons out of the fire?, Wearside team hopes to settle £52m India ship deal this weekend, Toy makers optimistic over sales, Edwardes plan for Leyland cars split meets hostile reaction, Burton set for 'modest' profit, Chrysler offers output incentives, Bigger market share helps Braid leap 45 pc, Akroyd to trade gold shares again, International ANZ Bank cautious on interest rates cut, Fresh Harcros stake jolt for Harrisons, Retail Sales, Tax ruling blow to American oil groups, Port decision, £60,000 handshake, Drought cuts coffee, Fuel cost adjustment, Uk Trade, Halewood strike costs Ford £2m a day in output, Sharing out the profits in Liberal fashion, Lowland Drapery, Alcan comes to the market, New method urged for paying state board chiefs, Stock Exchange listing on way for Alcan Aluminium ordinary shares, Inchcape is bidder for Pride & Clarke, Sir Alex Smith, Computer news Viewdata inventor joins Insac, Egg prices crucial to Eastwood's fortunes, Gold price at 3-year peak despite Saudi pledge, Why any pay rise at all for steelmen?, Bid talks on at Liner, F. Evans and R. Crossland, Trade Volumes And Terms Of Trade, Mr Benn pressing for two British AGRs, January sales lift turnover 15 pc, Cold winds blow across Turkey, Strength of pound hits Colloids, Coffee exports, Weetabix granted interim price rise, December's retail figures give first sings of long-awaited sales boom, Milling rates at Barlow Rand drop sharply, Threat to Polish order. Picture Gallery. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr G C Kent becomes new chairman of Courage. Births.

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