The Times - 30/05/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From David Cross, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Science Editor, From Annabel Ferriman, Ronald Faux, From Tim Jones, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Our Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Schuil, From Jose Shercliff, From William Frankel, From Lawrence Pintak, From Michael Leapman, From Moshe Brilliant, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Wigg, From Hasan Akhtar, From John Gretton, From David Bonavia, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Paul Overy, Bernard Levin, David Holbrook, Philip Howard, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, JORGE BERGUNO, , JOHN PLUMMER, , BARBARA GODLEE, , JAMES McMILLAN, , FRANK FIELD, , GEOFFREY STUTTARD, , F. S. LAW, , JOHN WILLMINGTON, , ANTHONY TURNBULL, , W. A. JUNIPER, , WILLIAM DEEDES, , BRADFORD, PATRICK CORMACK, SEIRIOL EVANS, ANDREW FAULDS, BRINSLEY FORD, TONY GARRETT, GOODMAN, GRAFTON, ANTHONY HORNBY, HUGH LEGGATT, DENIS MAHON, HENRY MOORE, ANTHONY ROYLE, J. SMITH-RYLAND, ANDREW FAULDS, , A. EDBROOKE, , LILIAN LUCAS, , Richard Layard, David Piachaud, Mary Stewart, Marcel Berlins, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Cyril Bainbridge, From Our Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Michael Binyon, By Derek Harris, From Peter Hazelhurst, By John Huxley, From Michael Hornsby, From John Earle, Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Bryan Appleyard, Clifford Webb, N. E. CAMPBELL, , D. P. MORLAND, , D. J. BELL, , J. HORNBY, , Alison Mitchell, David Robinson, Wallace Jackson Commododities Editor,
ResumoNews: Two die in Madagascar violence, Israel's new President in call for conciliation, Mobutu future depends on reopening of copper mines, Cut-price satellite launcher remains on its pad in Shaba surrounded by doubt, Press pact splits journalists in Pakistan, Salazar political police face a 'moral trial', US steps up criticism of Russia and Cubans, The battlefield of tolerance, Let the workers write, so long as they can stand the scribbler's itch, Problems in resettling Chinese from Vietnam, Social Focus Just who is held in the poverty trap?, Tory Party struggle over policy-making blamed for damaging disclosures, Hopes and hard times at the Nato summit, Earlier call-out 'might have saved buried men', Rebel groups join forces in Horn of Africa, Crime is still decreasing in Merseyside, Heads seek inquiry on 'inequality', Cold comfort in Iceland for ruling coalition, Junior doctors cope well with sleep loss, Attempt to reassure whites in Zaire, Editor who angered Mr Sadat awaits fate, More children die on farms in spite of campaign, Black Rhodesian minister pledges power-sharing, UN troops caught in Lebanon crossfire daily, Former President of Comoros shot dead 'fleeing house arrest', Backing for Marxist lecturer, Three escape as train hits car on crossing, Pictish tower dig may solve puzzle, Police budget clash shows Chirac muscle, 'Pray for sex-change vicar', Left MP advocates end to 'orthodox nationalization', A legal thorn in the side, Science report Memory: The snags of late-night study, Shock for druids of Pontypridd, Sun-lovers by the million cram roads again, Celebration in Nepal for Everest climbers, SNP disbelief greets poll forecast of 28% lead for Labour, General Zia confirms amputations, Lack of funds hampers hearing tests for babies, Channel search for helicopter with four aboard, The Times Diary, Mistakes in weather forecasting 'halved', Indian denial on plan for anti-Marxist grouping, Girl aged 8 'named on American sex list', Gambling fever strikes Atlantic City, Prison bill an extra burden for Czech political detainees, TUC urges special funds for leisure facilities, Bomb explosion damages Shell offices in Nantes, Parity claim for state haulage men, Algeria losing interest in Polisario, San Marino impasse unresolved, Regional report Kirk closer to the people than Church of England, Moderator believes, Young left debates French pool defeat, Yugoslavia arrests four German terrorists, Need of medical treatment may trap escaped convict, All work and no play for Ulstermen, Miners find diamond worth £6.5m, Hard task in Gibraltar for new man, Seven children drowned at Spanish resort, King Khalid shows approval of French policy with state visit, Canterbury celebrates its Benedictine roots. Index. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Iran Air, Mothercare Limited, Hampton & Sons, Avianca, Arthur Murray, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barlow Rand Limited, Union Bank Of The Middle East Limited, Citroën CX, The Times Reader Services Directory, Hestair Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Siemens Ag, Silk Cut. News in Brief. Law: Ospreys expected to hatch this week, Menten conviction for war crimes quashed and new trial ordered, Eire legal aid case for Strasbourg court, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Community Trade mark dispute over Valium manufacture. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business to Business, Legal Appointments, Educational, Acknowledgments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-. Sport: Golf Faldo survives pressure to win first big 72-hole event, Football Weighty issues for the conference rooms, Motor racing Secret test for new car made by Alfa Romeo, Cycling Britain caught napping by overseas riders, Motor cycling Holland injured at start of sidecar event, Rugby Union Injuries put Quinnell and Evans out of Welsh side, Swimming Seven out of seven gives a record and a bonus to Miss Davies, National Hunt racing Uttoxeter programme, Sports in Brief, Athletics Capes and Wilkinson take county titles yet again, Motor rallying Alen leads from Munari in Acropolis event, Tennis A family outing in the calm of Surbiton, Sport Racing Royal Blend to outsmart Smuggler, Motor racing Lucky thirteen for veteran driver, For the record, Cricket Turning ball makes life difficult for batsmen. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Reviews: You Never Can Tell Malvern Festival, Stuttgart Ballet Coliseum, London Choral Society picks Rattle, Latest pamphlets Architectural delight in an historic setting, Scotland's earliest maps go on public show, John Alldis Choir Bath Festival, Truth and falsehood in photographs. Arts and Entertainment: Stoppard/Previn piece for Mermaid, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,912, 'Opera' editor's silver jubilee. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 29 1953 U S accuses Britain, The censors crawling along our bookshelves. Editorials/Leaders: Modernism, Socialism And Islam, Loyalty And Leadership. Letters to the Editor: Producing goods the UK market demands, Selecting Tory candidates, Leisure as a counter to unemployment, Canaletto's paintings, A cheaper Christmas post, Are the poor becoming poorer?, Workers on the boards, A church under notice, Composition of a BBC jury, Noise in entertainment, Journalists in Argentina, Japanese cars and protectionism, Prisoners in Chile, Equity affairs, Staying on at school, The use of private security firms. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Munby fellow, Church news. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Harry Jephcott, Mr Arthur Brough, Sir Thomas Yates Former leader of Seamen's Union, Sir Joseph Molony. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: OECD officials confer on next move to revive ailing Western economies, Computers may prove the banker's best friend, Freight report Some life returns to the tanker market, Chairmen report John Laing proposes to hive off its property interests, Wadham Stringer has shown improved results, Going gets tough for the tractor makers, Alfa chief resigns after hiring row, Industry in the regions Ravenscraig £23m facelift boosts west Scotland's steel prospects, Few signs of upturn in manufacturing orders, Tokyo Government calls on car makers to slow down export drive, Commodities Analyst forecasts that the copper price will continue to rise, More share prices, Oil deficit forecast at £2,000m this year, Morgan Crucible raises trade margins, Hill Samuel loses Herstatt damages appeal, Interest rates in a new environment, Euromarkets Flow of funds for issues show signs of decline, Briefly, This week Interest centres on Reed final, EEC strategy for energy could boost British coal, Co-op urged to draw up master plan for retailing, Business Diary: Hello Dolly ·League of nationalists, Eurobond piices (yields and premiums), BL dealers must sell 'more aggressively', Lending rate 9 pc, In brief Questions on NEB role in electronics, Soviet minister of shipping hints at retaliation to West, Can the supermarket chains deliver the goods?. Business Appointments: Business appointments Rank's N American post for Mr Edney. Births. Deaths.
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