The Times - 29/03/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By MARTIN HENRY, By ERIC RORICH, By BRIAN SILK, By RICHARD BEESTON, By Our New York Staff, By Our Business Correspondent, By MAURICE WEAVER, Industrial Staff, By DAVID GREEN, By DAVID FLETCHER, Education Staff, By Our Education Staff, By COLIN RANDALL, By HENRY MILLER, By JAMES ALLAN, Daily Telegraph Reporter, By GUY RAIS, By FRANK ROBERTSON, By A. J. McILROY, By NABILA MEGALLI, By NICHOLAS COMFORT, By MICHAEL FIELD, By STEPHEN BARBER, By Our Washington Staff, By DAVID ADAMSON, Diplomatic Staff, By CHRISTOPHER MUNNION, By BRUCE LOUDON, By Our Los Angeles Correspondent, By PETER GILL, By FRANCES GIBB, Art Sales Correspondent, By MARY ELLEN SYNON, By JOHN GRIGSBY, Local Government Correspondent, By DAVID SHEARS, By GODFREY BROWN, Agriculture Correspondent, By JOHN LANGLEY Motoring Correspondent, BY HUGH DAVIES, By JAMES O'BRIEN, By Air Cdre. E. M. DONALDSON, Air Correspondent, By JOHN WILLIAMS, By PETER GILL, Political Staff, By ROBERT BEDLOW Transport Correspondent, By ROBERT BEDLOW, Transport Correspondent, JOHN LANGLEY, By RONALD HASTINCS, Theatre Correspondent, By JOHN BARBER, Willaim Byrd Choir, By SYLVIA CLAYTON, By ROBERT HENDERSON, D. A. W. M., By KEITH NURSE, Arts Reporter, By Our Chess Correspondent, GODFREY BARKER, By TERRENCE MULLALY, , By NIGEL WADE, By Sandra Grant, ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON, LUIGI BARZINI, PETERBOROUGH, J. L. GLAZIER, VIVIAN STERN, T. I. QUINN HALL, (Dr) RICHARD HOLMES, (Mrs) CLEMENTINA NARBOROUGH, (Mrs) SALLY WHIFFIN, F. A. WINDSOR, JAMES RUSBRIDGER, VICTOR A. HATLEY, R. C. P. Wainwright, By BRUCE KINLOCH Commercial Property Correspondent, By Christopher Bramwell in Brest, By Our Johannesburg Correspondent, By BALRAN TANDON, By IAN BRODIE, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By JAMES SRODES, By BARBARA CONWAY, By WILLIAM KAY, ARTHUR BOWERS, By HOTSPUR, By JOHN MASON, By DESMOND HILL, By ALAN SMITH, By DICK NORMAN, ALAN SMITH, By JOHN MOXLEY, By MICHAEL MELFORD, By CHRIS MOORE, By TONY FAIRCHILD, By Our Bowls Correspondent, By RACHAEL FLINT, By JAMES WIGHTMAN, By Our Tokyo Correspondent,
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News: Surprises provided by Hungarian art, British Airways Fund Paid £13m For U.S. Centre, Birds drove man to knife neighbours, Bakers Raise Large Loaf Price By 1½p, Tv Children's Parents Angry At Sex Scenes, Briton Wins Motor Rally, Our Bill, Sir, Tories To Oppose Compulsory Metrication, Castro AIM 'Is To Build Image', Train Attack Coma Girl Opens Eyes, Personal View Getting back to the Front, Car Deaths Linked To Cannabis, Mps Back Lucas Men's Inventions, 'Fox and Goose' beer ban leader gives dispute warning, Smith Army Seeks Out Terrorists 'Big force' crosses from Mozambique, 'Drastic' Plan To Protect Airport, Mafia Threaten Moro Gang, U.S. Admits Satellite Fall-Out, Fire Danger In 'Economy' Caravans, Children win 'poetic' rise in pocket money, Women Stay, Say Defiant Rotarians, Fleet St seeks union help for crisis scheme, MP victim of car records muddle, Bonington team will tackle K-2, Battling For Scottish Independence Side By Side, Gamekeeper blamed for 'chaotic' shoot, Building Society Closed, Soviet Atom Programme Lagging, Four Killed In Avalanche Named, Radio Signals Hazard, Headmasters' A-level race attacked, Cyclone widowers seek reversal of vasectomies, United front by EEC rail unions, 100pc sick pay scheme scrapped because of abuses, Dole Jibes Led Boy To Hang Himself, London Day By Day Torrey Canyon caners, Brezhnev Tour Of Siberia, Russian-made pistols killed Namibia chief, Shadow of Panama treaty with Carter in Latin America, ASLEF advised to negotiate rail pay settlement, Tighter tax rules threaten fresh fruit supplies, Early Reform Of Official Secrets ACT Abandoned, 3 Planes Lost By U.S. Navy In 8 Hours, Soft Punishment For Attacks On Police Criticised, Hang-And-Flog Fanaticism Of Zia A Bleak Omen For Bhutto, S. Africa To Curb Foreign Funds, White With Relief, Police round-ups force IRA to use more teenagers, Herr Doktor is polite but distant, Motoring Gallons, miles and Fools' Day, Begin's Approach To Sadat IS Snub For Carter, 'Eyesore' Facelift At Barracks, Equal Pension Age Urged, Callaghan Fails To Impress, New £1 Not To Be Scrapped, Young's Rhodesia Outburst Angers Foreign Office, Israelis clear path for U.N. troops, Floods hinder raid, Inquiry Into Cut-Price Air Tickets, Grunwick Strikers Try To Revive Dying Dispute, China To End Era Of Steam Engine, Loudspeaker for drill sergeant criticised, Jack Jones, 65 Today, Bows Out, Mutterings as 3 leave British Museum, Entente At The Elysee, Cbi Attack On 'Broken Promises', Tory Bill to remove VAT appeal anomaly, New wave of inflation feared in U.S., Eec Yacht Third Round World, By-Election In Brixton Set For April 20, Comprehensive Rebels Given Legal Deadline, Communists kidnap 160 villagers, Move For An Arab Summit, Begin Prepares To Fight For His Political Future, Hospitals Face £30m Disaster, U.S. in no hurry to answer Russia on SALT agreement, Eight Protest Over Labour Short List, 'Rogue' Channel Oil Peril, Bad Year For Plane Insurers, Cotswold villages fight U.S. air base offer, The urge to sack Rome. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Classified Advertising: Charles Barker-Coulthard, Situations Vacant, Resident, Management TOPS Course, Plat du jour..., Late News, Romans, Carreras Rothmans Ltd, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Travel, Motor Cars, Business Propositions, Hm Prison And. Weather: The Weather. Law: 3 Suspected Of Spying, School Fire Case. Arts and Entertainment: No. 16,249 Across, Aaronson Masters, Wednesday Television and Radio, Radio, Giraffe Dies After Fall, Pay Row Halts Covent Garden Ballet, Collection of family portraits for sale. Reviews: Theatre Forsyth Musical IS Terribly Inspired, Television American medicine graphically shown, Concert Q E Hall, Book Review Lucinda-From The Heart, Opera Collegiate Theatre 'Spinalba', Classical opening for Glyndebourne, Concert Purcell Room Penelope Thwaites. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University News. Obituaries: Obituary Brig.-Gen. Gregg, V C. Editorials/Leaders: The End Of Jack's Reign, Young And Foolish, Measure For Measure. Letters to the Editor: Encouraging signs in prison after-care, Commonsense and crime, The same bad penny, The wife of Lambeth, Experiments that are cruel and pointless, French's achievements, Worse than apartheid, Sixth-Form Discrimination, Farnborough costs, Slaughter of seals. Business and Finance: Crisis deepens as more ships come on market, Littlewoods chief on Singer board, Woolworth chief warns on margins, Copper jumps £22 to £714, Commodities, Whitbread plans £15m bond issue, Saudis warn Carter on energy and dollar, Companies, In Brief, Chairmen, Tourist Rates, Morgan Edwards suspended, FNFC drained of £100m, Bids And Deals Brown & Jackson, Solicitors' Law to sell troubled Belgian offshoot, Money & Exchanges, City Comment Is Mr Hattersley big enough to batter the banks?, Rights Issues, Currency worries rattle gilt-edged, The Questor Column Sands running out at Wigfall, Plea for new energy forum 'without delay', British Funds. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices Authorised Trusts, Recent Issues. Property: Houses And Estates When it can pay to look around, Flats And Maisonettes, Hetheringtons, Wanted, Farms & Smallholdings. Sport: Point-to-Point Old Lord Fortune never in danger, Bowls Demand For National Mixed Pairs, Horse Trials Flare Path in top form at Liphook, Cricket Ealham Captain Of Kent, Sports in Brief, Yachting British double by White & Rudling, Ascot's Guineas Trials Switched To Newmarket, Rugby Union Barlbarians On The Slide-Then Rain Foils Newport, Golf Boyle Leads In The Rain, Francis Plunges West Ham Into Deeper Trouble, Lawn Tennis Cox crashes out as Smith strikes form, World Cup Hockey England draw and fail to qualify, Women's Hockey Kim Gordon's Fine Debut. Births. Deaths.
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