The Times - 22/04/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Lawrence Pintak, From Our Own Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Binyon, From Ronald Faux, From Frank Vogl, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Crime Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Huon Mallalieu, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From John Chartres, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Frederick Cleary, From Florencia Varas, From Michael Leapman, From Nicholas Ashford, By Edward Mortimer, By Peter Hennessy and John Crossland, From Linda Charlton, From Ray Kennedy, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Bv Sydney Friskin, By a Special Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From Peter Ryde Golf Corrsepondent, By John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, by Norma Perry, Philip Venning, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, J. C. Trewin, Max Harrison, Barry Millington, John Percival, Bevis Hillier, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Fred Emery, John Groser, David Spanier, Robin Young, A. L. Rowse, L. S. PRESSNELL, , C. JEANS, , JOHN M. POTTER, , HAROLD WILSON, , JOHN RANDALL, , A. HYATT KING, , J. HARTLEY, , L. FISCH, , STANLEY LODGE, , R. A. LEESON, , D. R. WARD, , MARGHANITA LASKI, , KINGSLEY AMIS, , WINSTON CHURCHILL, , DOUGLAS EDEN, , JO GRIMOND, , NORRIS McWHIRTER, , RASTKO MARCETIC, , ERIC MOONMAN, , ST OSWALD, , NATASHA SOLZHENITSYN, , G. H. N. SETON-WATSON, , S. J. RENO, , TEDDY KOLLEK, , MARJORIE SELDON, , CARL L. SARGENT, , J. P. HUDSON, , From Our Special Correspondent, David J. Goldberg, R. M. D. writes:, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By Caroline Atkinson, By Alan Hamilton, Vera Di Palma, Margaret, Drummond, Alison Mitchell, Ronald Pullen, Francis Kinsman, John Drummond, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Tony May, Sheila Black,
ResumoNews: Press duty to report Parliament fully, UN decides against Moro plea, Accused's alleged statement about spying Witness change after name sought, Housewife wins appeal on invalidity benefit, Continental paintings make £542,750, Moscow builds more carriers of Kiev class, Palestine problem as a blot on the Festival of Freedom, Tories would be 'cautious' on industrial issues, Zanu officials found guilty of anti-Mugabe plot, Mr Murray argues for yearly pay interval, Journalist Killed by guerrillas, A googly from woman cricketers, Saturday Review Voltaire in London, BBC chief favours licence fee by instalments, Brutal killing of boy aged 10, 'Untrue gossip fed into police computer', Science report Viruses: Infected cells become leaky, Getting rid of my fear of flying, Strike call to 1,400 journalists, Another farce in the House, Lecturer will not return to East Germany, Shop Around Weekend Safe as houses, Prominent US Jews back Israeli peace group, First of Chilean political prisoners freed to cheers, Mrs Ford tells of alcohol and drugs addiction, Gardening Tricks of the trade, No assurance by Prime Minister to Services, Shakespeare's passionate lady blames it all on the men, Soviet move at UN to replace defecting official, Route chosen for Everest assault without oxygen, Running costs pledged for new kidney machines, Speaker clears DPP of prima facie contempt over colonel, Eritrea at heart of Cuban visit, Deal on jobs ends threat of disruption by bakers, £209,000 fines in currency plot case, Legal threat on National Front letting, Russian prisoners 'were shamelessly deceived', China says boats fished off Japan by accident, Good Food Guide A taste of the new world, 'Last UN peace offer' to Pretoria urged by chief, The sight and sounds of F R Leavis, American envoy starts Cairo consultations, Disposal of Brittany waste sets problem, US protests at Sovilet censoring of TV film, France props up Chad with more troops but has doubts about future, Greta Garbo still wants to be alone, Travel Make memories at Montenegro, Tuirkish proposals for Cyprus are made public in full detail, Rural Africans visited, Rubens among ten paintings stolen in Florence, Six killed in shootings at Nigerian university, Collecting The great Wall of Worcester, Congress threat if UK blocks Boeing deal, South Korean pilot forced down after refusing to land off-course airliner Carter aide says Russia shot at Seoul jet, Communist Party of Spain drops Leninism, A queenly impresario for the reportory theatre movement, Mrs Thatcher's delight at Lambeth vote, At home with the good life guru. Index. Display Advertising: Hambro Life, Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, Chieftain, London Wall International Fund, The Committee For Press Freedom And Democratic Governement, Amercian And General Fund, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, P & O Cruises, Amathus Holidays, Durham, Yule Catto & Co. Limited, M&g Recovery Fund, Arbuthnot, Vichy, Rothschild Asset Management. Law: High Court postpones hearing of contempt case over magazines naming 'Colonel B', Queen's Bench Division Payment to redundant officers no bar to unemployment benefit Regina v National Insurance Commissioner, Ex parte Stratton, Disclaimer ineffective Waltham Forest London Borough Council v T. G. Wheatley (Central Garage) Ltd (No 2), Armed police patrol on rooftops of court, Parents and priests guilty in exorcism death trial, Murder case plea reserved, Doctor killed her lover, Tyre firm chief sentenced, Long jail terms for drugs charge women, Freedom for girl who killed her father, Hairdresser fined for cash export, Champion on bail, Actors jailed in Spain fail to obtain amnesty. Politics and Parliament: NUJ congratulates editors for defying the DPP, Second employment protection Bill delayed, Privilege not breached in DPP memorandum to editors: naming must remain issue for courts House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Home News, Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Easter, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Home & Garden, Acknowledgments, Royal Festival Hall, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Entertainments, Wigmore Hall. Sport: Football Pack may lose sight of Forest as stragglers turn to face each other, Sport Racing A fitter Nishapour can take first classic of season in France, Rugby Union Some may have had enough, others not, Snooker Reardon builds lead, then loses ground, Sports in Brief, Hockey Trojans could win back championship, Cricket Notts make the ultimate sacrifice, Tennis Bradnam the only one to confound seedings, Swimming Miss Davies beats Games qualifying time, Cycling English ignore escape and lose stage, Golf Those behind step into the reckoning, Weekend fixtures, For the record. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Chess A grave matter, Tv Choice Today, Films, Sunday Radio, Saturday Radio, Radio, Bridge The constant problem, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,881. Reviews: Wren Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Australian Opera's fire damage, BBC orchestra's European tour, Stratford's three new productions in May, ECO/Adey Festival Hall, King's Lynn Festival, Summertide/ Two Pigeons Sadler's Wells. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society of Arts music scholarships, Latest appointments. Editorials/Leaders: No Word Go From Lambeth, The Blowing Of Colonel B. Letters to the Editor: Local radio listeners, Control of money supply, Use of referendum in government, French music collection, Secret trial of Anatoly Scharansky, Tanker disasters, The Mormon Church, Educational vouchers, Clinical professors' pay, Vat on alarm systems, Sociology and terror, Tories and the unions, The case of Colonel 'B', Aleksandr Ginzburg, New building at Jerusalem, Hospital queues. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 22, 1953 Britons released. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Captain G..P. Britton, Lady Cunnigham Of Hyndhope, Mr J. P. Cooper Historian of early economy and land inheritance, Lord Richard Cecil. Business and Finance: Anglo-German economic quest at Chequers, Discount market, Unit trust performance, Motor insurance Warranted intrusion into car market, Commodities, Poor demand and high stocks put Youghal in red, Offers, Ford of Britain reveals £246m profits and plans to invest £1,000m, NEB injects £10m of new equity into Herbert machine tool group, Investors week Flurry of interest in options, Option trading opens with 586 deals, Liberty steams in with scrip and bigger dividend, Further £4.8m on account for takeover of shipyards, Paperback publishing major disappointment at S Pearson, Wilmot Breeden margins wane, Welcome for fresh tap stock, Options, Unit trusts Go west, new unitholder, Investment trust valuations, Round-up New funds for all seasons and places, Taxation: readers ask Gifts gains and books, In brief, Spain agrees to limit 1978 steel shipments to EEC, Citibank to hold prime rate at 8 pc, Deep freeze treatment for men-if not machines, Commission will keep watch on paint prices, Grouse, New lines play part in Hepworth recovery, Banks Increased charges get the green light, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Small investors' market share still declining, Professor Friedman sees chink of light for UK. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Long gilts happy with new 'tap', Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Subdued end to week, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births.
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