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The Times - 16/11/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Blake, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Binyon, From Edmund Stevens, By John Winder Parliamentary Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge, By Our Political Reporter, By Robert Parker, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Donald Macintyre Labaur Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Ronald Faux, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John O'Leary of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Margaret Stone, From Ronald Kershaw, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From David Wood, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From William Frankel, , From Ian Murray, From Tony Allaway, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Charles Harrison, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Mary Anne Weaver, , From Robert Fisk, From Mario Modiano, Richard Holmes, Ronald Lewin, H. R. F. Keating, Derek Parker, Ronald Clark, Myrna Blumberg, by Prudence Glynn, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, Paddy Kitchen, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Keith Macklin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Ronald Butt, Barry Fantoni, Martin Huckerby, John Earle, COLIN BOSWELL, , PAUL FOOT, , AUDREY STOCK, , HUGH FRASER, , DAN LEWIS, , G. R. C. DAVIS, , HENRY PLUMB, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , JOHN WARD, , J. H. OLSEN, , DAVID WARNES, , ERIC JAMES, , JOHN HADFIELD, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Caroline Atkinson, By Alison Mitchell, From Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, John Huxley, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, R. W. PRIOR, , A. J. ABBOTT, , DAPHNE BAMPTON, , DENIS G. FOULKES, , By JOhn Huxley, BERNARD PANTER, , Ross Davies, David Blake, Raymond Nottage, By Ray Maughan, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Christopher Wilkins, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, by Robert Fisk, by Peter Hopkirk, by Susannah Tarbush, by Alan George, by Andrew Lycett, by Dilip Hiro, A.L., by Henry Stanhope, by Trevor Mostyn, A.G.,

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News: Embassy 'bugged by chinese', Racial equality body want changes in law, EEC fights Unesco move for state control of media, Plan to unite Spain's splintered right in a new political force, Syria Independent line dominates foreign relations, Egypt cools on £100m warship deal, Crimea Tatars face new repressive measures to hinder their return from exile in Central Asia, New measures Bill rules out head on a pint, BBC governors to set up programme committees, Islamic fanatics fight Western influence on Egyptian life, Peter Hopkirk presents a profile of President Assad Airman turned statesman firmly in command, Economy caught in shifting political sands, Testing Labour's pay policy the hard way, Impressive attractions but tourist industry underdeveloped, County wants Bill to make grants to industry, Scottish jail strikes next week, China opens way for return of the Dalai Lama, Fashion in New York Hardcore: another bite at the Big Apple, Accord on Portuguese workers, Contingency plan by 'Guardian', Chemists cautious on pay offer, Liberal call for reform on pensions, A renewed interest in second division nations, British Rail fares will go up by 9% from January, Slavophiles blame all Soviet ills on Karl Marx, Emphasis on health care must shift to rural areas, Oil increasingly important in foreign markets, Reith lecture contrasts views on human rights, Massive dam will bring water to seven regions, Mrs Gandhi says she defended democracy, Army to rely on civil transport in wartime, Teach yourself Catalan, Science report Reproduction: Competitive moths, Call for national policy on sand and gravel pits, Kadar visit ends French ostracism, Visiting US senators urged in Moscow to get Salt pact ratified, No conspiracy in Luther King murder disclosed, Scholars condemn showing of Greek treasures abroad, Illegal broadcasts spout invective in Lebanon's war of words, Cigar test match for 20 men and 10 women, Treasure to be lent to Leningrad, Impasse on coal train plan, Bakers' leader leaves talks, Soviet security guards kill aircraft hijacker, Manifesto Group calls on Cabinet to be resolute, Amin troops 'withdraw' as Tanzania 'fights on', Post Office workers to submit 24 pc pay claim, Victims of Nazi holocaust to have memorial in US, Treasury forecasts slowdown in growth, Train strike causes acute road and rail disruption, President Assad leads them in from the cold, Northern Ireland Arts Diary, The many faces of Jacques Mesrine: These, TUC chairman attacks 'rapacious self-interest' in unions after failure of pay agreement, College principal loses job over student elections, Northern Ireland's spate of bombs reawakens anxieties, Tory reshuffle brings back Mr Biffen to front bench, U S Congressmen talk with IRA prisoners about 'peace forum' planned next year, 'Deprived' area may get £28m town hall centre, Defence spending is a quarter of the budget, Protest at plans to sell butter to Russia, Community workers plan protest action over dismissal dispute, A city that drinks for ever from sublime waters, ford ease stand on 'attendance in strike talks, Breasts amputated after prisoners' sex treatment, Hashish 'to buy arms for Beirut', Union branch at 'Times' accepts company offer, Plane with 249 pilgrims crashes in Sri Lanka, Many students not qualified for studies, director says, Could a 'sausages' keep Venice's head above water?, Expansion in education at all levels, Journey back into Ottoman history, Americans urge Japan to spend more on defence, Swamp and desert reclaimed for new farmland, Priority for communications brings results, Grey areas of self-defence, Israelis amazed by report of Sadat claim, Drain of skilled personnel from Armed Forces continues despite pay award assurances, Apology by Mrs Short over 'fascist' remark, Rhodesian leaders in talks with Mr Botha, Cable car men strike, Opposition offer Shah guaranteed role as constitutional ruler, Rundown of country rail services feared. Politics and Parliament: Dwindling support led to IRA attacks, Language teaching 'must be improved', Unjustifiable waste of resources in EEC agricultural budget, Tighter price control would destroy profits and jobs, Quangos enable people to be involved in executive action House of Lords, Key talks held without UK, Tory MPs attack Government's oil pollution code, Catering at Westminster, Security device and pacemakers, Foreign policy of Community growing in stature and importance, Mr Healey says 'No further talks on pay', Government will not try to renegotiate statement TUC cannot support House of Commons. Index. Display Advertising: C. Hoare & Co.,, Charter Consolidated Limited, The General Sugar Organization, Activities Of The Company For The Transport Of Syrian Crude, Christmas Box, Air France, The Arab Advertising Organization, Richard Ellis, Collins, The Buchanan Blend, Hodder & Stoughton, The General Organization Of Free Zones,, Historic Churches., Bank Of Ireland, Skincraftsmanship, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Arthur Bell, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Lombard North Central Limited, Mowbrays Bookshop, Thos Webb & Sons., The General Organization For Food Industries:, Sheraton Skyline, The Syrian General Organization For Insurance, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, M. Gérard Joailliers, Pool Promoters Association, Popular Credit Bank, Ferragamo, The Listener, The Syrian Arab Airlines, Syria, The General Organization For Cement, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd, The General Organization For Engineering Industries, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bayer, Seymour, Pierce & Co.,, John Foord, Commercial Bank Of Syria S.A., Country Life, F.W.Woolworth And Co., Limited, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd.. News in Brief. Law: Chef fined for boiling live tortoise, Policeman sent for trial, Swapo guerrillas accused of abducting 20 pupils, Mr Tommy Docherty drops case after admitting he 'told pack of lies' over Denis Law transfer, Jailed dentist ordered to be struck off, Secrets case jury again fail to reach verdict, Remand for boy over bus attack, Chancery Division Ship sunk by dumped shells: not a war risk Costain-Blankevoort (UK) Dredging Co Ltd v Davenport (Inspector of Taxes), Romalpa principles apply to manufactured goods Borden (UK) Ltd v Scottish Timber Products Ltd and Another. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, £5,000+ Appointments, Company Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: To the left of centre, Fiction, The birth of an opera company Samson et Dalila Grand, Leeds, Expressing the spirit of the age, Marching ghosts, Remy Charlip Ica, Comic opera of 1598, Attracting attention, Edward and Mrs Simpson Thames, Lost immediacy of German art Neue-Sachlichkeit and German Realism of the Twenties Hayward Gallery 13° E: Eleven Artists working in Berlin Whitechapel Art Gallery, Crime, Timothy Bond Festival Hall Australian Sinfonia/ Thomas Queen Elizabeth Hall, Madam Butterfly Coliseum, Pinter, master of ambiguity, offers a blank endorsement of the obvious Betrayal Lyttelton. Sport: Rugby Union Yorkshire's ban on colt toughest yet, Football Fulham's fortunes take a fall with a record fine of £15,000, Boxing Minter graciously strips himself of British title, Sports in Brief, Rackets Impressive show by holders of Noel Bruce Cup, Snooker Life made more difficult for favourite, Golf Good start for O'Leary on sunshine trail, Rugby League Australian casualty list hinders selection, Show jumping Smith captures richest prize of season, Tennis Lloyd tilts in vain at a gaint US windmill, Yesterday's results, Racing Silver Buck should take another leap towards a golden future, Hockey Cambridge change tactics and end their losing run, Cricket Boycott follows Tolchard's lead and puts his best foot forward. Property: Links with history in a name, Rentals. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Thatcher Keeps Her Balance, The Assertion Of Islam. Letters to the Editor: Fasten your seat belts, Britain's contribution to the EEC budget, Christianity and politics, Feasting and Famine, Rising cost of a mortgage, Waste paper collection, Bare of buttonholes, Arts sponsors, Evicting council tenants, Productivity and the loss of jobs, Zionists and racialism, Regulating money supply, Finding employment for Skillcentre trainees, Missing motorways, The teachers' pay claim, Warwick Castle Archive, No escape for Beira Patrol. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 16, 1953. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,058, Hiroshima co-pilot's log sold, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Arthur Llewellyn Smith, Dr Margaret Mead Anthropological work of enduring influence, Viscount Samuel. Business and Finance: Cleveland loss holds back Charter Cons, Discount market, Minerals boost CSR, In brief Bangladesh Rail in £20m UK wagon deal, Economic notebook Not the time for a mini-budget, International Competition slows down growth in Phillips' third quarter, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, OECD expects rise in EEC wheat exports, Hopeful Warner ahead at half time, US silver futures inquiry, Uk Economic Prospects To The End Of 1979, Cyclical Indicators For The Uk Economy, Peachey Property pulling round, Montague L Meyer in £1m bid, Beecham funds its British expansion, Plea for Government to control rate of North Sea exploration, Euromarkets US may seek new Yen bond issue, US pledge to defer import duties, Talbex places stake in Hoskins & Horton, Militant minority cost us £400m, machine tool chief claims, Russian warning on shipping relations, Chamberlin scrip aid bumper year, Options, E Midland Allied Press rises 17 pc, CBI attacks talks on inflation policy, Brown Shipley to fall, Boeing wins $3,000m deal despite European airbus hope of stake, Briefly, EMI names new director for scanner division, Gold drops back by $6½ an ounce, Flaws in the Treasury case on pensions, SKF ahead for first nine months, Pointing the way to more worker coops, Average Earnings, Beecham decides on £82.5m rights issue to fund UK expansion programme, Thousands facing shorter week as car disputes hit suppliers, Stock markets Equities in retreat after TUC news, BS in venture to win Canadian frigate order, Briefly Sekers climbs 62 per cent, Business Diary: A movable feast · Screen test, Accelerating pay awards push average earnings up by 15 per cent on year, Customs clearance trade falls in Japan, Tyne and Wear urge Inmos link, BL plans to cut Allegro output by 25 per cent, American pressure on Opec to prevent oil price rise, £53m state aid for Belfast car project, Keyser is strong despite big fall. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Gains wiped out, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Divisional director for EMI. Births.

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