The Times - 22/02/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Watts, By Caroline Atkinson, By Staff Reporters, By Our Political Staff, From Michael Binyon, By Penny Symon, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From our Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy and John Crossland, By Ian Bradley, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By John Young, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, From a Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Laurent Chenard, From Our Correspondent, Joan Chissell, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Srikumar Sen, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, Bernard Levin, Lord O'Hagan, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, , R. D. A. KENNY, , P. G. ELLIS, , J. A. G. McCALL, , R. W. SPON-SMITH, , STELLA PIKE, , JOHN VAUGHAN, , ROGER ALFORD, , MICHAEL YOUNG, , DAVID PREISKEL, , LOELIA LINDSAY, , TERENCE MORRIS, , A. P. McELDOWNEY, , RANDOLPH VIGNE, , PHILIP E. HUGHES, , Robin Young, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, Victor Bonham-Carter writes:, Dr Neville Goodman writes:, From Peter Norman, By Paul Rouledge, By Hugh Clayton, , By Christopher Thomas, Labour Reporter, By Peter Hill, Patricia Tisdall, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, BRIAN SLATER, , IAN BLAIR, , R. SCOTT, , M. G. SCROGGIE, , T. ALEX WAINWRIGHT, , JOHN GREENHOUGH, , B. T. R. THORNE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Routledge, By Tony May, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Victor Felstead, By Bryan Appleyard,
ResumoNews: Guest Column In defence of the novel: why you shouldn't have to wait until the afternoon, Tanks out in Iran city as dot death toll mounts, South Africa may open theatres to blacks, 100,000 Workers on strike in Spain, Speke now, pay later, Callaghan gloom over trade prospects, Election will strengthen Zulu leader, Officer leading Egyptian raid 'thought negotiations were taking too long', Unlawful government pressure on pay denied but Chancellor gives a warning of 'renegotiation', Employees 'must be aware of dismissal rules', KGB tries to destroy Solzhenitsyn fund for aiding dissidents, Gold medal for house plants at RHS show, Criticism of doctors' receptionists, Paper where tomorrow's news began yesterday, Heating aid for pensioners supported, Women tell of hairdressing horrors, Mr Carter given free hand to end coal strike, Police chief may call for ban on NF rally, Mr Muggeridge likens US to Soviet Union, Somalis holding on in ideal guerrilla country, Family with blind daughter refused entry by Australia, Delhi will amend constitution to protect rights, Argentines angered by Pinochet speech, Other ships 'failed to aid sinking trawler', Latest European snow reports, Action on proposed 17 seats for Ulster unlikely before 1980, Bureaucracy in Britain Spread of the big local spenders, Horn war upsets Indian Ocean talks, Rhodesia: a settlement without peace?, West's draft rejected at Belgrade, Ministers joining Begin trip to US, Criticism at funeral of Ulster security, The Times Diary/, Men better at passing driving test, White House fears for Panama treaties as Senate debates drug allegations in secret, Britain wants more of EEC's top jobs, The very delicate issue of Which?, Angry Tories respond to Rees criticism of Mrs Thatcher, Thaw brings flood threat to West Country, Science report Physiology: Treating cramp, Fiat lux! But not too much, scientist says, Mrs Thatcher accuses the Labour Party of vilification on national immigration issue, Ransom ready but no sign baron's release is near, Officer who embarrassed the Navy dismissed, 'Evening Standard' chief attacks rival paper, Royal jest in an unfunny period, Diet man wanted stomach surgery to be reversed, Bhutto daughter interned, Mr Callaghan defends neutron bomb for Nato, Sithole message for Dr Owen, Select committees: a revolution at the Lords, Research study of women's job obstacles, Abolition of death duties planned in Canberra, Syringe aids victims of blood disease, Vanishing Britain: Midlothian District, Breakfast on BR costs 'more than at Claridge's', Russian dialects defeat Allies Shortage of linguists hampered efforts to identify collaborators, Inquiry into 'exploitation', 'Top people' say unions are gaining in influence, The French Elections Ecologists use equality as war cry, Hanoi turns on China for aiding Cambodia. Index. Business and Finance: Discount market, Tokyo approves aid for ailing industries, International Lockheed set to beat setbacks, Newman Inds buys third of Avdel for £2.4m, with option on rest, Commodities, Jobless total is down for fifth month in a row, German institute sees case for economic boost, Go-ahead for first power station to recycle waste heat for industry, Midland Bank ends pact with union, Unemployment, Volte face on CAIL approach, British Enkalon losses cut but trading outlook still uncertain, Varley plan for French cooperation, World shipbuilding orders at 10-year low, In brief Cowley body plant strike halts Maxi, Business Diary: Keeping pilchards out of politics, The TUC's dilemma over economic strategy, Gaming companies place their bets, Makers of Persil accept EEC market ban, Profit and payout boost spurs John Menzies, German supreme court blocks GKN takeover of Sachs group, Watmoughs' shares rise on 1-for-4 rights issue, Where cash was well spent in the N Sea, Tyne may get more naval work, Dollar and coal strike worries drive Wall St to 34-month low, Ruling against EMA recruitment, Bacon trade 'no match for Danish imports', Regional Unemployment, Levy urged to stop revenue leak of home-taped music, British Car Auctions, the, Notts Brick stocks still light, Tea in demand, Stake in Sekers sold to Vantona by Britannia, Monetary growth trend not excessive, brokers say, Briefly Demand for repayment after EIDAI collapse, Wall Street's agony, Rotaflex climbs firmly out of spiral, Parcels overtake transit cash as Securicor main earners, Latest figures put GNP below Carter forecast. Display Advertising: Alcan Aluminium Limited, Clunk-Click, British Airways, Public Auction, Thai, Middle Tar, Hertz No. 1, O.S.E.L., Telford, Bank Base Rates, Trident Television Limited, Saa, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Mackinnon Of Scotland, Sheraton Park Tower, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Charities Aid Foundation, Northern Ireland, John Foord, Natwest, Securicor, Boc, Olivetti, Japan International Bank Limited, Joseph Stocks & Sons (Holdings) Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Police chief to retire. Law: Police are allleged to have supplied drugs, Employment Appeal Tribunal Concessionary coal for women workers in NCB canteen National Coal Board v Sherwin and Another, The fearful and the dead jeopardize Turin trial, Chancery Division When shareholders cannot be traced In re Compania de Electricidad de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Ltd, Punk rocker 'killed man over a smile', 'National' man near bankruptcy, Group reissues blasphemy case poem, Teacher to do 120 hours' community work, Lady Listowel apologizes to Dr Obote and aides, Five Englishmen on trial for drug smuggling, Police seek American, LSD case judge says. Politics and Parliament: PM to go to disarmament talks: neutron bomb no more fearful than Russian weaponry House of Commons, Needy areas will be named well in advance, Settlement in Namibia nearly within grasp, Difficulties if armed forces had trade union rights, Mrs Thatcher attacks Government's unemployment record, Government considering USAF use of airbase, Fishery protection, If nuclear space satellite crashes in UK, Chieftain tank parts not in short supply, Redundancy and strike cannot be linked, Minister frightened by new dogma overtaking Conservative Party, Call for airline ban if hijackers helped House of Lords, Majority of six for abortion Bill, Mr Pardoe advocates payroll tax. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,841, Paris sale of historic library, Richard Blackford's 'Gabrieli' symphony, Radio, Broadcasting. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Theatres, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Managerial--Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Temptings Times-, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: BBC TV series on police in Hongkong, Playhouse Bbc 1, Kingdom of Earth New Vic, Bristol, Maverling Covent Garden, Wilde, Henry James and Coward for Chichester, Murder among friends Comedy, Hongkong's perpetual arts festival, Barry Foster: back in the 1870s, LSO/Svetlanov Festival Hall. Sport: Skiing Poland's only cross-country entry is winner, Squash rackets Sheffield tournament marks Barrington's bold step, Golf Oxford team for match at Rye, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Scotland hope to salvage season with demolition job on England, Table tennis Day does not fare well in draw for Duisburg, Boxing A damaging victory for the much-subdued Green, Football English hawk to decamouflage eagle, Racing Gold Cup hopes could be back in action at Kempton on Saturday, Rowing Sandwich boats back on the Isis, Athletics Coates given two chances to qualify for Milan, Tennis Sponsors offer £50,000 incentive for big double, Cricket Miller breaks through at last and into second Test picture. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Editorials/Leaders: Big Business In Big Game, More Jobs, Same Output, More Ulstermen For Westminster. Letters to the Editor: Arms sales to Ethiopia, Incentives from profit sharing, Complaining about solicitors to the Law Society, Japanese cars, South Africa boundaries, Abolition of half-term, Child pornography, Man-eating leopards, Statutory Instruments, The politics of race, Royal gossip, Means testing for student grants, The green bay tree, Is the gas pricing system fair?, Insuring against accidents at nuclear power plants, Relocating government departments, Propaganda for the National Front, The repatriation of Russian prisoners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 20, 1953 £40m flood havoc. Obituaries: Mr George Cartwright, Vc, Ilka Chase, John Coleman-Cooke, Mrs A. S. Blofeld, Maj-Gen F. C. Hilton-Sergeant, Dr Sibyl Stuart-Horner, Lord Boston, MR LAWRENCE ABEL Notable London surgeon, Mr Harry Banks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Concern on profits hits equities, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices More ground lost. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chief executive-designate at Lloyds Bank group. Births.
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