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The Times - 06/01/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Clifford Webb, From Michael Leapman, By Fred Emery Political Reporter, By Ian Bradley and Stewart Tendler, By Caroline Atkinson in London and David Cross, From Ian Murray, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Derek Barnett, By Peter Hennessy, By Craig Seton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff reporter, From Stephen Cohen, of The Times Educational Supplement, , From John Chartres, By Kenneth Gosling, From Bert Lodge, , From a Special Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Michael Hornsby, From Sinan Fisek, By Robert Parker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From Dessa Trevisan, From Richard Wigg, By Kenneth Mackenzie, David Robinson, Paul Moor, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Clive White, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Jan Kavan, /PHS, Vernon Bogdanor, Philip Howard, T. J. RIX, , F. G. BURRETT, , B. CAPON, , R. T. ARGUILE, , W. P. STEPHENS, , TERENCE LEE, , RHODES BOYSON, , BRUCE STEWART, , RICHARD MAYNE, , JOHN STEVENS, , ALAN WESTLAKE, , ROBERT LUSTY, , EWALD OSERS, , W. E. ORMEROD, , P. J. SEARBY, , HENRY G. BUTTON, , ALLAN SHAW, , DUGGIE SCOTT-KERR, , Michael Wigan, Caroline Moorehead, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, R. I., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Ray Maughan, From Peter Norman, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Baily, By Alison Mitchell, Derek Harris, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, STANLEY OLIVER, THOMAS VEZEY, , JEREMY GOFORD, , GARY RAWLINSON, , NORMAN PARFIT, , A. H. J. DIAMANT, , P. D. R. TALBOT WILLCOX, , J. R. ROBB, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Victor Felstead, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, Gerald Ely,

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News: Tabarly banned after British yacht protest, Pay battle warning by power men, Prague bouquet of barbed wire for Mr Dubcek, Radio series to teach process of democracy, Farm cleared of TB after 4,000 badgers are killed, Worst year for French wine since 1969, Firemen's leaders recommend a return to work, How Korchnoi stemmed tide of reverses, Settlements continue to spring up in Sinai, £2m to make mental unit more secure, Koch pledge over threat to close Radio City, Lesbians had babies by donor parent, Skateboard makers come under fire, Dollar gains ground against all currencies, Pakistan protest checked, Provisional IRA increases terror in attempt to regain face, New system mooted for EEC assembly poll, British Airways urged to be like Marks and Spencer, Hard lessons learnt during blizzards and transport strike, The Queen buys grouse moor near Balmoral, Sicilian rain fails to benefit just and unjust alike, Carver mission puzzles Rhodesia, Malaysians who help refugees to land face jail, Latest European snow reports, Smoker-assembled cigarettes will be a fifth cheaper, Police paid out £7,521 in compensation Answers in Parliament, Call to drop worship at beginning of each school day, Arrests and repression are not stopping the Czech Chartists, Boiler room troubles mar the QE2's seasonal spirit, Communists spurn Mitterrand offer, Carter vow on Omaha Beach to defend freedom of Europe, Record meteorite find on Antarctic mountainside, Inquiry sought into boy's murder, S African editor pledges to fight on, Congress rivals in Delhi clash, Secret committee that runs the pay policy, Science report Water: How icebergs melt, Clemency petitions for black 'Robin Hood', Practice of letting babies die defended, Chile willing to allow 'objective' UN inquiry, Vietnamese nearing Cambodian capital, Tory dispute on joining anti-racialism group, A preference for wild life all around, IBA commissions study of 19 radio stations, Widow of murdered PLO man fears more killings, Student is 'happy to be free', Fears of US-Soviet nuclear bargain, Mr Ecevit includes 13 Government members from outside his party, The Times Diary, Minister wants all to know about science, Marxist-led government in Indian state alarms Delhi, Foreign Report Dubai: a frantic pace before the oil runs out, Third World report Ghana's plan to speed the plough, All-day, 50-week education predicted by inspector, Children's group admits mistake over report, Bonn debate sought on rejection of journalist, Crown goes back to St Stephen's land, Left wins leadership of biggest union in building industry, 'The old type of detective, a seasoned copper', Property firm offers stamps on house sales, Geisel choice of successor upsets Brazilian forces, No railway passenger deaths for two years, Disposal of industrial waste 'needs national planning', 'Financial deprivation' threat to universities, Yard chief says PLO investigation is not welcome, England's heart beats with pride in Wantage, Fraud case man tried overdose, why the word 'devolution' hides the real power for Scotland, Solution to NUJ strike is in sight, Mr Callaghan tells Bangladeshis that laws affecting immigrants are domestic matter for Britain. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation of Leyland Cars chief, £100,000 winner, Dartmouth entry, Latest appointments, Henlow graduation. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: The British Deaf Association, Laing, Woolwich, Dunhill, Duple, Certified Ppa Dividends, Imi, Allied Breweries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Renault 20ts, Jessups, Hollis Bros. & E.S.A. Limited, Cm&g, Whessoe, Grafton Street, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pergamon Press. Arts and Entertainment: Stewart Parker musical, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,801, Radio, Broadcasting, Sax draws with Petrosian and keeps chess lead. Weather: The Weather. Law: Police appeal in Bow woman murder inquiry, Film case solicitor now faces no charge, Student alleges police assault during rag stunt. Classified Advertising: £6,000 plus appointments, Art Galleries, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, -Stepping Stones-Non Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-. Reviews: Pears. Perahia Wigmore Hall, Goldberg/Lupu Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fugitive oeuvre of a classic Japanese director Kenji Mizoguchi season National Film Theatre Stroszek (aa) Paris-Pullman/ Phoenix, East Finchley The Innocent (x) Screen on the Hill Rabid (x) ABC Edgware Road, Camerata Lysy Gstaad Queen Elizabeth Hall, Spine Chiller Duke of York's, Falstaff goes on the Spree. Sport: Rugby Union Hignell to miss the final England trial, Cricket A week when the leg break reaped a bountiful harvest, Boxing Magri back at Albert Hall for bout with Nunez, Racing Henderson and Sea Swell could exploit an obvious opportunity, Motor racing Arrows pointing to future as well as immediate present, Football Cup appearance could reduce appeal of Tueart and Jordan, Sports in Brief, Golf Failure an unacceptable word for Uzielli, Tennis Gottfried bounces back to land not one winning punch but two, Skiing Stenmark sets record in World Cup event, Badminton Dismal start by England in Swedish event, Olympic Games France back out for lack of financial backing, Athletics David Shaw new full-time secretary of Board. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Bernard Levin The frightening truth society dares not admit, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 5, 1953. Mau Mau attacks. Editorials/Leaders: A Symbol Of The Hungarian Nation, President Pinochet's Two-Edged Victory, Murder Of A Moderate. Letters to the Editor: Pay and pensions in Civil Service, The challenge from developing nations, Apron or bib?, The Moors murderers, Medical fees for elderly drivers, Greater relevance in universities, 'Coptic New Testament', Training interpreters, Kilometres for miles, Choice of reactors, Nube's £1,000m pump-primer for industry, Harmonizing with Europe, Tax relief on joint life policies, Ernest Bramah's works, A year of gloom for unemployed?, Honours List, 'Deplorable' bank notes, Subsidizing Polish ships, Application of production technology in industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: PROFESSOR BRUCE DICKINS Scholar of Anglo-Saxon, Lord Plurenden, Sir John Spicer, Mr Herbert Smith, Mr T. D. D. Divine, Dr J. W. Maccoll. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts fall back, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Nervous start then equities attract support, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Reliant Motor picking up, Geoffrey Bell describes the forces at work in the currency markets Critical weeks ahead for the dollar, Commodities, Currency changes bear down on Morgan Crucible 3rd quarter, Ratners dip as midterm falls below hopes, Union calls for Leyland policy statement likely after Cars chief resigns, Japan seeks to assure trading partners over 7pc growth rate, $70m US order for Japan, Business Diary: Literary agent · SPP and Sadat, More voices from space, Seltback at half-way stage at Esperanza, West Germans and Swiss relieved by decision to support US currency Bonn pressure behind dollar move, Whessoe set on renewed growth path, Teesside steelmen to get severance pay of £8,000, Swedish ships fly British 'flag of convenience', Building costs up, US option bookers on false records charges, North Sea oil price cut soon, New life business Worldwide rise at Legal & Gen, Harland finance plan to win BSC ship deal, The pressure comes off, Briefly, Heading for the cashless society, CBI gives warning on wealth tax, S & W Berisford jumps 74 pc and gives scrip, Britain rejects patents proposal, Coral Leisure Group in £52.5m agreed bid for Pontin's, Food chains await court ruling on Asda planning appeal Test case for future of superstores, International Good Christmas for three major US store chains, British Airways wins Atlantic freight battle, Shares have best day for two months, TSBs ready to join Barclaycard scheme, Motor trade seeks wider Europe role, Plan to keep Mini and new model, New PO move to ease pension fund burden, Howden on course to hold its own. Business Appointments: Business appointments New finance chief for United Glass. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties under £25,000. Births.

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