The Times - 11/02/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By David Blake, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Robin Young, By Philip Howard, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Geraldine Norman, By Ian Bradley, By Hugh Clayton, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Andrew Fleming, Sheffield University., By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From David Watts, From Harry Debelius, From Douglas Aiton, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, V. S. Pritchett, Iain Redpath, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, Sheridan Morley, Max Harrison, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Barry Millington, Pamela, Vandyke Price, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Roy Hay, R. H., Fred Emery, Caroline Moorehead, Michael J. Walsh, Stephen Hearst, M. J. TOOLEY, , ROBERT KAHN, , GEORGE WILDE, , LOUIS ALLEN, , TOM IREMONGER, , F. A. HAYEK, , DONALD S. MASSIE, , E. E. Y. HALES, , FRANK WEST, , K. A. BALLHATCHET, , H. WILSON, , F. L. P. HEYES, , E. B. FORSTER, , ARTHUR LEWIS, , MICHAEL KUSTOW, , DEREK NEWARK, , TIMOTHY DAVIES, , P. L. C. RICHARDS, , PAUL DERRICK, , J. R. V. COUTTS, , PHILIP B. LAWSON, , OLIVER POPPLEWELL, , Joseph Crehan, SJ Editor of the " Catholic Dictionary of Theology", From Tony Aldous, By a Staff Reporter, The Earl of Selkirk, KE, writes:, Sir Anthony Blunt writes:, By Derek Harris and Patricia Tisdall, By Caroline Atkinson, By Paul Routledge, By Our Labour Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, By Margaret Stone, Alison Mitchell, Eric Brunet, Margaret Drummond, Margaret Stone, John Whitmore, John Drummond, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, Sheila Black,
ResumoNews: 'Immortals' elect a woman poet, Times Gardening Offer, Churchmen publish report on Namibia 'torture', Warning by TUC chairman on young unemployed, Floods sweep Hollywood after tornado strikes, 'The Times' attacked' by S African newspaper, Paper tigresses, Syrian mission expected in Lebanon after new clash, Shop Around, Ulster bus bomb attack fails, Prices for antique silver are moving up again, Workers fear that union rivalry may close shipyard, Drink Finesse, Senators to hear Panama drug smuggling claim, Travel Land of the Lotus which lives up to its image, The need to remove awkward obstacles to intercommunion, Ministry inquiry on 'loyalty bonus' payments, Hanoi's spy charge envoy flies out of New York, Outlook for D'Oyly Carte Opera brighter, Sadat failure to bring home the jets, Politicians back down over Palestine war TV film, 19 arrests in National Front rally clashes, Israel pleased with US report on human rights, Crucial decision tomorrow on Rhodesia settlement, Latest European snow reports, The French Elections Ecologists try to raise their voice, Marshal of the RAF Viscount Trenchard, Collecting Two images for the price of one, Outcry over new post for Sir John Kerr, Mr Trudeau seeks amity with Russia, Award urged for boy who died in bid to save brother, Entry of metric kipper made from mackerel, Ex-priest emigrates because of Pretoria 'confrontation policy', Police try to find who bought oranges, Salvage men taken off stricken rig as gales end refloating operation, Anti-racist crowd greets Mrs Thatcher, Gardening Some that can stand up themselves, Science report Ornithology: Record year for birds, Saturday Review A family man, Year-long inquiry on mental hospital may have cost £500,000, London lagging in provision of bookshops, report says, Fuel priority is sought by taxi drivers, Wine shop managers may refuse to work lottery, Why the Jesuits took on 'witch-hunt' McCarthy, Spain names negotiator with EEC, Tories must foot the bill for liberty, Climber declines bravery award nomination, Tory council plans to use rates on places in independent schools, 'Mirror' advertisement banned by Independent TV, Mrs Williams's view on lost advertising, Russia offers nothing new at Belgrade, The love-affair with Radio 3, US coalminers reject pact to end strike, Two bank raiders shot dead by French police, More than 10,000 dogs entered for the annual Crufts Show Canine aristocrats maintain their dignity even when being dusted with baby powder, Paper offers a £5,000 reward to trap 'Ripper', Powell warning on French and German 'resentment', Sex equality law in danger, Single-figure inflation is predicted for rest of year, Prize boxer bitch vanishes at Olympia, Ritz Grill is being replaced by a casino, Ayes For King and Country, Russia's Ogaden commander named, Man who was given alarm clock now has a job, Archaeology report Dartmoor: Reaves defined ancient farms, Giscard olive branch to Algeria, Russia assures Washington that advancing Ethiopian forcces will not cross Somalian frontier, Britons win house design prizes, Tavistocks finding Woburn a strain, High fashion styles for the Soviet woman, Budget to go out live on radio, Former A-test soldier dies nf leukaemia, Agreement on resources, Cocaine worth £900,000 is seized, Middle East trade in heroin is growing, Lawyer accused of selling babies on black market. Index. Politics and Parliament: Second reading for Bill to curb child pornography: Tory MP speaks of growing public anxiety House of Commons, Support from other parties, 'No civilized society should tolerate the corruption of children', Vote not needed on child pornography Bill. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, The M & G Group, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Association Of Investment Trust Companies, Lawrence Travel Centre Ltd., Lawson Raw Materials, Meridian, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, Italian Adriatic Riviera, Allied Hambro, Tt. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Pensioners lose claim on 'underpaid' benefits, Wife wins appeal over deferred eviction hearing, Doctor accused, Convictions for blasphemous libel challenged, Businessman on £65,000 charge, 'Threats' to men over schoolgirls, £2m debts by film producer, Queen's Bench Division National Front man fails to get relief from prosecution In re Perry and Another, Arbitration: appeal procedure criticized Logs and Timber Products (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Keeley Granite (Ptv) Ltd, Judge awards £25 to a good neighbour. Sport: Yachting Knox-Johnston challenge to Tabarly, Rugby Union British game criticized as negative and stale, Skiing Gale force winds hold up World Cup downhill, Snooker Canadian all square with Higgins, Football George falls back on his pride, Sports in Brief, Golf Seven birdies give Rogers one-stroke lead, Tennis Hungary win first play-off against holders, Hockey Last call for top flight, Weekend fixtures, Cricket England bowlers gain upper hand, For the record, Racing Chepstow marathon to suit Rambling Jack. Arts and Entertainment: Sunday Radio, Television highlights, Saturday Radio, The Week's Films, Tv Choice, Chess The next big move in Argentina, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, Bridge Bid boldly, play safe, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,832. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, February 10, 1953 Coal and steel pool. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Home & Garden, Services tomorrow: First Sunday in Lent, Acknowledgments, Royal Albert Hall, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Postal Shopping, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: British premiere of Almeida opera at Camden, Verdi Requiem Festival Hall, Royal Ballet Stratford-upon-Avon, Radio, ECO/Negri Queen Elizabeth Hall, Robert Stephens: home again at the National Theatre, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: Europe's Difficult Member, When Do Children Notice Colour?. Letters to the Editor: Facts about Windscale, Nazi-Soviet Pact, Employees' shares as incentive, Towards Christian unity, Trains in the blizzard, Future of English cricket, Maintaining pay guidelines, The politics of race and immigration, Sea level changes, Thomas More's motives, Swineflesh, Vaclav Havel, Banning potato imports.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Trident science award, Church news, University news Professor Aylmer to be Master of St Peter's, Latest appointments, Honour for Prince, Lord McGregor of Durris. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dame Anstice Gibbs, Hans Stuck, Dr E. A. Carmichael Distinguished neurologist, Rev Dr J. Y. Campbell, Mr A. S. F. Gow. Business and Finance: Sterling strength hits Reed Shaw Osler, Unit trust performance, Fixed interest investment Taking the portfolios out of cold storage, Pensions Many variations in widows' benefits, Carter Bill on aid for IMF again postponed, Societies' net receipts well down at £388m, Commodities, In brief EEC intervention ends Dutch pharmaceutical cartel, Electricity chief predicts need for fast reactors, State borrowing 'below £6,000m', Japanese shipbuilding failures begin to mount, Insurance You can't take it with you, Excitement, hopes and setbacks, International Kodak puts emphasis on quality service, Round-up Chieftain · New gilt funds, Prices panel will investigate top cement group and IPC Magazines, Investor's week, Leyland's Triumph plant may be in jeopardy, strikers are told, Charterhouse disposal, TUC blamed in row over recognition, Steel unions consider overtime ban, Lower profits forecast for year at Scotcros, Robeco goes llpc ahead in 1977, Enemy at the tax haven door?, Bankers and ministers to hold secret Paris talks, Briefly Leaderflush buy 50pc in Sheldon, Grouse, Unit trusts What goes down must, it seems, come up..., Wilkinson Match deal tactics worry market. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Nervous end to account, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts subdued. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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