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The Times - 03/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery and George Clark, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Staff Reporters, From Patrick Brogan, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Dan van der Vat, By Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From a Staff Reporter, Whitehaven, From Hugh Noyes, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Follett, From Richard Wigg, From Frederick Cleary, From Lawrence Pintak, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Ian Murray, Sir Robert Mark, Bruce Douglas-Mann, Hugh Clayton, Glenys Roberts, John Russell Taylor, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Bernard Levin, Ronald Faux, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Fred Halliday, JOHN HERBERT, , R. P. DORE, , INNIS MACBETH, , S. KUTCHINSKY, , D. G. LINDSAY, , JOHN WALLEY., G. M. MAMBA, , F. A. MILES, , R. E. RUSHEN, , I. C. MACDONALD, , W. C. BECKETT, , ROBERT WADDINGTON, , M. R. WEALE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature., By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Dr Barbara Reynolds, D. S., From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sidney Friskin, By Gerald Richmond, By Peter Walker, From Richard Low, By Caroline Atkinson, By Alison Mitchell, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Prest, By Rosemary Unsworth, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, By Ray Maughan, Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Peter Hill, By Denzil Stuart, N. A. BILITCH, , H. T. KENNEDY, , R. STERN, , STANLEY ORME, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Arthur Reed, John Huxley, Loretta McLaughlan, By Michael Clark, Peter Davalle, by Philippe Lemaitre, Pangloss, by Michael Hornsby, by Maurice Bommensath, by Piero de Garzarolli, by Paul Fabra, by Mario Fasanotti, by Hans-Jürgen Mahnke, by Jacqueline Grapin,

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News: Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die & Welt Europa, Social Focus Lawyers who profit from the proceeds of crime, 800 held in protest on Gandhi's birthday, Terrorism brings screening before hiring, Wake up to a miracle in the land of morning peace, Labour NEC urges public inquiry into oil sanctions breaking, Modest little central cell keeps a lookout for hurricanes, Iran: what the people say is what matters, New economists VII: Gerhard Fels Post-Keynes key is survival, New York newspaper strike could end this week, Pay parity move by journalists on 'The Times', The land runs to desert while the rich run to fat, Widow stabbed after dying, Socialist poll successes promise lively debates ahead for French MPs in autumn session, Government stands by pay restraints despite conference humiliation, Woman's suicide by fire at UN in Geneva, Charterhouse School seeks £420,000, Lonrho chief alleges harassment by ministers over refusal to drop legal action on oil supplies, British ban on herring fishing rejected by EEC Commission, Whitehall's power cut by need to make deals, Princess Margaret pale on arrival in Australia, BR chairman tries new line in railway design, Patients are sent home as action closes hospital, Turbulent start for President Turbay, UDR captain shot in Newry and soldier injured by booby trap, Air pact with Scandinavia is still some way off, Portrait of a banker as a shy man, A new look at housing, Mr Healey sees new 'great leap forward', Clampdown on corruption astonishes Indonesians, Woman held as suspected associate of terrorist, No passe partout, Pretoria to discuss offer on Namibia, Vatican plans to avoid smoke confusion, Confrontation of Government and party feared, Law and order statement a riposte to Tories, Refugees drift without food for eight days, Ministers' plea fails in face of union block votes against the Government's pay policy, Objectors to motorway escorted out, Arms dispute ship leaves Spain for Cape Town, Opus Dei goes quietly on its spiritual way, Community shrugs off lethargy and goes back to work, Wilson honours vetted by security, journalist says, 'Express' defers plan for new papers, Schoolgirl who disappeared sees sick mother, Bacon fingers are new challenger to cod's dominance, Three sought for Moro killing held in Milan, Transfer of library control opposed, Facts and figures West German economic outlook is less secure, Scottish Diary Nipping the graffiti in the bud, Troops injured in Hyderabad as students riot, By-elections timed for crucial votes, Stubborn Afghans confront communist indoctrinators, Forum No shelter from technological advance, Ban on smoking applauded, Washington agreed for final Egypt-Israel talks, Election manifesto must promise stricter controls over private hospitals, Mrs Castle says, 'Holocaust' showed danger of press curbs, duke says, The sword hanging over Mr Heikal's head, Rhodesia transitional government bans 'Zimbabwe Times', £10,000 for dismissed professor, Prince to visit trade union offices, Conference notebook The bluff Mr Hayward speaks of 'open government', Science report Dendrochronology: Influence of insects, Minority rights, The 5 per cent deadlock: is a compromise in the air?, A second Bulgarian defector is found dead, Call to scrap offence of 'suspected person', Text of Mr Rowland's letter to Dr Owen and reply, Milan contractor's son kidnapped, Regional report John Chartres Small local benefits from Windscale, Top civil servant resigns after clash of views, Mothers' union accepts the painful facts of life, Sarkis peace move as Beirut fighting spreads, Transport finance limited, minister says, Delay at world's biggest construction site, President Carter presents space medals to astronauts, Wrong not to look after our own rights, Five die in renewed Iran riots. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Foord, The Bachanan Blend, Teacher's, Vickers, Sotheby's, Jefferson Smurfit, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times Reader Services Directory, The Times, Arabella Hotels, Christie's, Granada Television, Morris Marina, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Yachting World, Inter-City, Eni, Simpson, Bancomer,s.A., The Times,, James Walker, John, French Food Company. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Ports director and deputy to resign, University news, Latest appointments, Fellowship award. Weather: The Weather. Law: Secrets trial today, Boys terrorized woman of 78 and stole from her, Man on £2m charge tells court of 'death threat', Challenge to party constitution, Curate denies supplying boys with cannabis, Murder charge remand, Prejudice by store against two girls, Man who raped student nurse is jailed for life, Mr Achour refuses interrogation by court, Secrets of Callaghan talks 'passed on' by alleged spy, £400 fine for pub assault, Pakistan constitution said to permit martial law, One of biggest drugs rings smashed-Crown. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Reviews: British premieres, The impossible Stanley Spencer Sir Stanley Spencer, RA Piccadilly Gallery Stanley and Hilda Spencer Anthony d'Offay Gallery The Movement of Flight Parkin Gallery, They are making magic in Berlin, Personal Choice, Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall/Radio 3, Schutz Choir St George's. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The questions that machines cannot answer, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 2, 1953 US dock strike. Editorials/Leaders: Now HE Faces The Tiger, Happy Islands In A World Of Woe, The Shadier Purlieus Of The Courts. Letters to the Editor: BSC holding British industry by the throat, Ford workers' challenge to government wage guidelines, Guerrillas in Africa, Fire precautions, Bail in Northern Ireland, Discussing supplementary benefits, Religion in schools, Spain's discriminatory wealth tax, Churchill and Tonypandy, Is this the Tory attitude to aiding small businesses?, A pensioner's view, Removal of dead clms, Pope John Paul's death, The Dagenham blockade. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, On the contrary Ode to Autumn, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,020, Rare Franconian beaker is sold for £5,000, New York chess set sale fetches £31,770. Obituaries: Dr Stanley Rundle, Professor J. D. Mackie Distinguished Scottish historian, Group Captain F. E. Nuttall, Lina Carstens. Sport: Cricket Members want a special meeting on Boycott, Rugby Union Bucharest serve notice of national intent, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism There is no charity shown to the rivals of Whitaker, Racing Alleged aimed at achieving his own autumn double at Newmarket, Motor racing An unfit Reutemann lasts longer than unfit Lotus, Football Cantello dismissed as Leeds finally shrug off Albion's challenge, Hockey England critics need to take a closer look, Ice skating World champion competes in Richmond event. Business and Finance: Discount market, Uniform laws on advertising opposed by CBI, Shell in $400m Abu Dhabi gas venture, LME metal stocks, Producers' investment plans below forecast, Production uplift bonus for Beatson, In brief Aluminium gains £2 a tonne in first day's trading on London Metal Exchange, Underwriters alarmed at oil cargo shortage claims, Retailers reject trading law changes, Commodities, Lucas starts Ducellier legal battle, Growth still sluggish at Haden Carrier, World steelmakers see no sign of long-awaited revival in demand, D-mark gains as Swiss franc and dollar fall in active trading, Transatlantic air fares: has discounting gone too far?, New white sugar contract opens, Vantona lifts stake in Compton, Reed Paper at last in the black in third quarter, International Timber bid puts Bambergers at £7.7m, BP contests German ban on Veba deal, Peru tightens the screws of the economy, Wheatsheaf loss at Linfood, Volume growth and buoyant home market lifts Jefferson, Retail Sales, Options, Business Diary: All change at Lloyds · PER does pay, Percy Lane profits halved as expected, No ring of confidence in London 'phone calls, Phillips group evaluates find off Shannon Estuary, Briefly, Optician group profits to be investigated, Rolls-Royce design for mobile atom power unit, Amey Roadstone pays £4.5m for industrial sands producer, New directors may be named at St Piran, Car makers wary of Japan's pledge, Reverberations from Blackpool, Shares revive after setback, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Warrington's Fort Knox, Board shake-up at Belfast McNeill, Marshall Cavendish profits dip, Peugeot may face delay in taking over Chrysler Spain, Carter pledge to increase exports and bolster dollar. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Account opens quietly, Wall Street, Stock markets TUC vote unlikely to halt rally. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief executive and deputy for LBI board. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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