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The Times - 17/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat Kirkwall, From Tim Jones Cardiff, By David Blake, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Christopher Thomas, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Alan Hamilton, By Sheila Black, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Thomas and John Roper, From Ronald Faux Haddington, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Our Own Correspondent Manchester, John Chartres, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Patricia Clough, From Roger Choate Stockholm, From Olli Kivinen, From Ian Murray, By Roger Berthoud, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Tony Allaway, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From John Best, From Frederick Cleary, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Heinz Ohff, Christian Borngraeber, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Frank Vogl, Bernard Levin, Tim Jones, Michael Adams, R. J. HODGSON, , W. G. TEAGLE, , J. R. BUREAU, , COLIN DAURIS, , STEPHEN FLYNN, , HAROLD WATKINSON, , JOHN COOTE, , W. D. CHRISTOPHER, , ROYCE RYTON, , BRIGID BROPHY, , MARTIN EDWARDS, , P. J. B. SLATER, , P. J. DARLEY, , F. C. RODGER, , CHRISTOPHER WESTON, , PADDY MULLIN, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor Eric Stanley, Mr Patrick Synge, Mr Malcolm MacDonald O.M., From Michael Hornsby, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Clifford Webb, By Our Economics Staff, By Michael Prest, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Baily, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Felton, T. H. H. SKEET, , I. G. RANKINE, , PHILIP E. STARR, , L. TOMS, , A. R. WATSON, , ELIZABETH COSGROVE, , JOHN W. H. BIRCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Marcel Berlins, Arthur Reed, By Rosemary Unsworthy, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Clark,

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News: Finland denies Soviet pressure to hold joint troop manoeuvres, Unions face a tough meeting on pay curb, Seal cull reduced and Norwegians sent home, MP calls for Sir Harold to withdraw his 'unjustified smear' against press, Vietnamese refugees arrive by air, The man a sensible world would want to see head of the church, Algerian leader in talks with Kremlin leaders, Defiant Civil Service union executive rejects caretaker role, All animals are equal, Unesco has decided, Plan for listed buildings to be considered, 'Two Bills' hold key to stopping government machine, Two officers leave top Civil Service union, Unesco plan for news flow may lead to press freedom clash, Seven contestants will fight two by-elections, Gales forecast as salvage team battles against time to save stricken tanker, Nurses' pay plea goes to Cabinet, Social Democrats plan to reform political vetting of employees, Welsh Diary, Social Focus Making democracy work in Ulster, Press Council ruling on 'jap' attacked, U S invites Mr Smith to new talks on settlement, Crucial by-election for Tory Scots, France blames Christians, China admits for first time that it has people out of work, Some mental hospital standards still too low, minister says, "Blue Peter's" twentieth anniversary: Pre-, Mr Prentice abandons Scottish seat, Syrians to keep up Lebanon pressure, President Carter's long, bitter fight to save America's energy, Science report Ophthalmology: New evidence on myopia, Mr Neave told of opposition by SDLP to Tory plan, Evening paper advertising 'trusted more', Police mutiny 'best gift to terrorists', Disbelief, then joy, among Polish Catholics, '14,000 protest letters' on seal cull for No 10, Regional report 'Form market' helps the puzzled to overcome their confusion, Mr Carter finds out how to use power, Carter appeal to Mr Botha for Namibia talks compromise, Family of three dies as fire engulfs home, Newspaper workers 'locked out', Mr Ford cancels car plant visit as strike continues, Accounts of Crown Agents 'were rigged', The problem Camp David has not solved, US scientist to boycott Tashkent conference, Labour Party facing crisis over joining Europe monetary pact, Strike call effective throughout Iran, £30m programme of aid for Salford and Manchester is agreed, Mr Bhutto starts death cell hunger strike, Polish Cardinal becomes Pope John Paul II, Cardinals' choice will boost church's Warsaw status, Conservative leads in Athens mayoral poll, Lord Hartwell's letter to 'Telegraph' staff, Plea for more aid to prevent rural 'deserts', Mrs Gandhi allowed to make visit to Britain, Nobel prize in economics goes to American, Riots threaten unity of Janata, By election test of Trudeau popularity, Rhodesian paratroops drop into border attack area, 'Moderator who knows how to handle the state', Home Office view on codifying power of arrest, 'Telegraph' bankruptcy warning. Index. Display Advertising: Imperial Tobacco, Bell's, National Fur Company Ltd, Garrad, Sotheby's Belgravia, Ynys Môn, The Buchanan Blend, Sotheby's, The Seventies Meet The Twenties, Midland Bank, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, The Times Reader Services Directory, Focus, French Wines, Drummond's, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Janneau Grand Armagnac, Leasing, Rugby Cement, Agb, Steel Brothers Holdings Limited, Royal National Institute For The Blind. News in Brief. Law: Youth found hanged in cell after 'death sentence' trial, Widow murder charge, 'Sadistic' teenagers guilty of sex attack on girl, Crown drops case to protect informer, Man 'was a wreck after campaign of terror', Supporter made a citizen's arrest, JPs told, Broadmoor man 'duped two women in escape plot', 13 jockeys on trial in race 'fixing' case, Court of Appeal Greenhouse entitled to enough light to grow plants Allen and Another v Greenwood and Another, Writ for libel served on Lord Avebury, Assault on Mr Towers in cell denied. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Entertainments, General Vacancies, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, Those who. Reviews: Old Vic will be closed while theatre is transformed, The Merchant Birmingham Rep, New Stoppard play, Fifty years of Berlin theatre, Last night's television Word for Word BBC 2, A second beginning for architecture, A second-hand era, Henze new to Britain, Consortium Classicum Queen Elizabeth Hall, Discoveries BBC 2, Cologne Radio SO/ Wakasugi Albert Hall, London-Berlin: The Seventies meets the Twenties City's contrasts spell fascination, Scotland as the painters saw it The Discovery of Scotland National Gallery of Scotland, Atmosphere of sinister horror The Changeling Aldwych. Sport: Baseball Yankees need one more win to take series, Rugby Union England's forwards must reassure selectors, Tennis British Wightman Cup players beaten, Racing Trouble for Muddle but victory is secure, Athletics Board adopt three-point Moscow success plan, Sport Racing Dewhurst again looks sure to hold key to top juvenile form, Sports in Brief, Golf Aoki strikes blow for individualism and proves himself in world class, Football Villa owe a lot to the brilliance of Little, Yesterday's results, Cricket Zaheer gives India a day's hard work, Today's fixtures. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): What it means to be banned in South Africa, 25 years ago Nobel prize winner From the Times of Friday, Oct 16, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: A Polish Pope, At The Heart Of The Basque Problem. Letters to the Editor: Drug trial fallacies, Taxes, Spanish and otherwise, Are universities the graveyard of free enterprise?, Striking in the NHS, Government plan for takeover of North Sea oil is not just a 'hollow threat', 'Tainted' antiques, BFI neglect of the amateur film maker, A disrupted tour, Culling Orkney seals, Birds in the Midlands, Exploring pitfalls of the Rent Act, Increasing earnings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, III-timed Karpov protest at title match climax, London wins Lederer cut bridge, Variable prices for Persian and Islamic art, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,032. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Undergraduate cadetships. Obituaries: Prof Norman Callan English teaching at London University, Rear-Admiral Paul Furse, Miss Helen Kapp, Mr Eugene Smith, Sir Alexander Grantham. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Little selling, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Tate to sell stake in S African starch maker, Lamps side checks Forward Tech, LME metal stocks, £10m saving for firms as a matter of form, Yamani oil price forecast, PLA denies 'premature' liquidation talk, High interest rates bearable, Fed says, Brook St steer back on course but Australia still a problem, Commodities, Business Diary: Grin and tonic ·Figureheads across the sea, BL chairman urging 7,000 more redundancies to meet 1978 target, Pressure on base rates, Wood turns in strong opening, Bryant-Samuel in £10m project, Latest Claymore well shows promise of biggest strike in field, Wall Street suffers sharpest fall in more than 3 years, Ship unions seek urgent state help, Dorrington Investment puts on 22 pc, Retail Sales, Margin pressure still besets Senior Eng's outcome, Strength of pound hits Steel Bros, Footwear imports down but Korean supplies up 112pc, Options, Congress disputes 'threaten trade relations', Legislative output reflects a more conservative fiscal line and new pro-business stance by Congress, House prices up to 40pc higher in first 9 months, Rand quarterlies reflect gold price, Dollar continues to decline against strengthened mark, Another setback for deep sea mining, Retail sales buoyant despite September fall, American aircraft manufacturers at full stretch, 80 jobs go in Goodyear plant closure, UU Textiles' financial package, Tootal steps lively in US with Ups n' Downs, Stock markets Index closes little changed, EEC and America set for a confrontation over duties, Wilkinson in U S link with Allegheny, Briefly Harold Perry wins claim on leased car allowances, Hoffmann to build £140m Scots plant. Business Appointments: Business appointments Middle East bank post. Property: Rentals, London & Suburban property, Salerooms and Antiques.

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