The Times - 24/02/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By ROBERT BEDLOW, Transport Correspondent, By CLIFFORD GERMAN Financial Correspondent, By RICHARD BEESTON, By ROLAND GRIBBEN Business Correspondent, By LESLIE ABLE, By STEPHEN BARBER, By BRIAN SILK, By Our Washington Staff, By T. A. SANDROCK and JOHN WEEKS., By DAVID HARRIS Political Correspondent, By KENNETH CLARKE, BY JAMES WIGHTMAN, By JOHN DUNSFORD, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, Business Correspondent, By Our Crime Correspondent, By HUGH DAVIES, By DENIS WARNER, By Our Staff Correspondent, By COLIN BANDALL., By C. A. COUGHLIN Old Bailey Correspondent, By ADRIAN BERRY, Science Correspondent., By TERENCE SHAW, Legal Correspondent, By DAVID ADAMSON, By CHRISTOPHER MUNNION, By ERIC DOWD, By MICHAEL FIELD, By A. J. McILROY, By NIGEL WADE, By IAN BALL, By Our Hongkong Correspondent, By DAVID SHEARS, By JOHN MYERS, By Our Geneva Correspondent, By DESMOND WETTERN, Naval Correspondent, By BRUCE LOUDON, By Our Medical Consultant, By Our Paris Correspondent, By DAVID FLETCHER, , By JOHN IZBICKI Education Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER BRAMWELL, By AMIT ROY, By Our Manila Correspondent, By BLAKE BAKER, Industrial Correspondent, By ALAN OSBORN Common Market Correspondent, By GODFREY BARKER, By GODFREY BROWN Agricultural Correspondent, By WALTER ABURN., By Our Parliamentary Staff, By PETER GILL, , By PETER PRYKE, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By PATRICK GIBBS, By ROBERT HENDERSON, By PETER STADLEN, By ERIC SHORTER, By Our Churches Correspondent, By JOHN BARBER, STANISLAV ANDRESKI, By RICHARD LAST, ELIZABETH BENN, By Kate Wharton, By Moyra Beeston, TIM RENTON, , PETERBOROUGH, J. HOWARD WILKINSON, F. COSTER, F. N. W. CORNWALLIS, (Mrs) MARGARET MILES, P. A. B. WILSON, (Mrs)R. S. NEWTON, A. W. ELPHICK, ANTHONY G. CADMAN, N. B. PITTMAN, S. A. HOOPER, (Mrs) C. PAGET-BROWN, PATRICK DONNER, By FRANCES GIBB, By KATHLEEN WELSH, By Air Cdre E. M. DONALDSON, Air Correspondent, By FRANCES GIBB Art Sales Correspondent, By JAMES O'DRISCOLL High Court Reporter, By SEAN DAY-LEWIS, TV and Radio Correspondent, By BRENDA PARRY, City Editor Andreas Whittam Smith, By PETER WELHAM, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By RODNEY LORD, By JOHN PETTY, By BRUCE KINLOCH, By HOTSPUR, By LANCE TINGAY, By D. J. RUTNAGUR, By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL MELFORD, By JOHN MASON, By Our Bowls Correspondent, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By A Special Correspondent, By ALEX LANCASTER, By GEORGE TURNBULL, By R. BARRY O'BRIEN, By JAMES WIGHTMAN, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By JOHN O'SULLIVAN,
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News: Five Sentenced To Death By Marcos, Edinburgh snubs Prince Charles, Tory 'Law & Order' Attacked, 'Bring Back Hanging' Says Murderer, 253 Swedish Women Clergy, 'Image Builder' Takes Over Tory Post, Fire Terror Attempt By Anti-Asians, Somalia In Kremlin Contact, France will stay in Atlantic Alliance says Mitterrand, Russia Ban On 'Minor Matters', Ruling On Press Photos, Personal View Marxism makes it easy, Asmara Thrust Beaten Back Say Eritreans, 'Go Back' Plea To Car Men, Criticised steel chief will stay, Thatcher Attacked By Benn, 'Life of hell' girl told she must go back to Hongkong, 3 Months For Fan WHO Halted Match, Vegetables And Meat Hit By Cold, Leak creates new blow for Mid-East peace, Greek-Cypriots Fear Sadat May Back Turks, Lady Churchill's Portrait Sold Again For £3,300, Stevas seeks welcome for migrants, Sanjay To Stand Trial Over Film, Russian wife's sad tale of an Englishman's life, Psychiatrist halts patients' wedding, Thaw Frees Marooned Revellers, Lynch May Stop Ulster Peace Talks, Prison Scheme For Silver, Insect disguises itself as prey to hunt, London Day By Day, Immigrants urged to quit inner-city areas, N. Zealand Pressure On E E C, Sir Robert AIDS Fraser On Terror, Labour 'Subverting Children', Zambia Desperate For Imf Loan To Halt Cash Crisis, World Plea To Cancel Baby Seal Hunt, Trudeau IS Attacked On Dollar, Carter Puts Off Action On Mines, Committee stop police spending in row over warden, Dollar Hit By Heavy Selling, Steel closure talks, Girl's Right To Live With Her Father, Student Bulge Plan Urges Cut In 18-Year-Olds, Eire Told To Back Sentiment With Action, Hardline Marxist in charge at Newham, Union's pay fight for anonymous 14, Tax Inspector 'Dirty Tricks' Charge Denied, Puzzling Out A 3-D Jigsaw, Shareholders bite better than Westminster watchdogs bark, Election Points By Managers, Railmen Reject Peace Pleas Strike goes ahead Ministers told, The English Parson Covering A Parish Steppe By Steppe, New China Premier Expected To Be Named Next Week, China offers £2½m in gold to defectors, Mps' Inquiry Criticises Steel Chief And Varley, Indian ban on Concorde's sonic booms, New Device Traps Phone Nuisance, EEC pays coal subsidy to beat imports, Quick-Thinking Driver Evades Kidnappers, Jay Sees Carter On Rhodesia, Rhodesia amnesty plan based on GIs' Bill of Rights, Fleet Air Arm will be reduced to helicopters, Fortune In Silver 'Goes Down Drain', Immigrants back Mrs Thatcher, Kremlin Takes Callaghan To Task On Bomb, Tory To Quiz Rees Over Lsd Squad Row, Luftwaffe ace aids battle museum fund, Goering Diaries' Challenge, BBC radio station launched at 'lightning' speed, Jail For 3 In 'Jungle' Sex Attack, Cowboy plumbers' victims tell of shoddy work, Turning a bare isle into a pleasant land..., Top Pay At U.N. Over £43,500, Germany Weighs 'Vital Interests ' On Neutron Bomb, National Front chief briefed on march ban. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Bo, Situations Vacant, Could you fit into our, Public Appointments, Advertising & Selection, Late News, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Hotels And Resorts, Legal Notices, Multi-story, Funeral Furnishers, Graduates. Official Appointments and Notices: Press Awards, New Fbi Chief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Leniency for lovers in drugs case, £8,654 Order On Husband Of Penelope Keith, 4 Charged After Terror Swoops. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Buddhist Art Exhibited, Friday Television and Radio, No. 16,222 Across, Solution No. 16,221, £50,960 Paid For Dightons. Politics and Parliament: 'Still a crime' Peers decide Jesus Poem Prosecution Quoted In Attempt To End Blasphemy Law, Ban On Front March Backed By Callaghan, Tough Line On E E C Defended, School Meals Subsidy £362m, Healey To Take 'Full Advantage', Coming Debates House Of Lords, Callaghan attacks Mrs Thatcher's 'spurious gentility', Scotland Bill goes to Lords, Commons Sketch Scoring With The Cliches. Reviews: Television Living In The Past IS A Shade Perverse, Theatre Savoy Theatre 'Lady Harry', An original of the sci-fi genre, Concert Royal Festival Hall RPO/Howarth/ Berberian, Opera Tchaikovsky scores with his Maid, Thinking ahead, Vietnam play given with courage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Arwyn, Sir Graham Cunningham. Editorials/Leaders: A French Revolution?, T U C Hunts The E M A, Higher Decision-Making. Letters to the Editor: 'Slaves' of the railway, Taken Aback By Immigration, Insidious paths to dictatorship, The Second World, Tory students, Points of decline, Time for new look in train meals, Who's kidding whom?, Wrong priorities, Something wrong here. Business and Finance: Manufacturing in the doldrums, Commodities, Chrysler UK halves loss and draws State aid, Mining Anglo-American, Dollar aided in Bonn and Tokyo, Barrow rationalises tanning, Gilts ride storm as equity drift worsens, The Questor Column Barclays comes through with flying colours, I C I profits fall £57m pre-tax for full year, In Brief, Chairmen, Bids And Deals Church & Co, Tourist Rates, Investment& Business, CBI welcomes Price Commission promise, City Comment Wilkinson's U.S. merger proposals a real botch-up, Money & Exchanges, Share prices reflecting shipping crisis, Gordon Johnson in line for Simon offer, British Anzani completes loan renegotiation on properties, Rights Issues, Companies Ratcliffs hits record £1.64m, Rights Issues Milbury, British Funds. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices Authorised Trusts, Recent Issues. Sport: Hockey Hounslow eyes on Spencer clash, Motor Cycling 10-event opener at Brands Hatch, Second Test Radley In England Test 13: Burgess Fitness Hopes Rise, Cambridge Lents Challengers Wilt As L M B C Forge On, Sports in Brief, Golf Lyle Goes 10 Under, Nicklaus, Jacklin-just miles apart, Bowls Hilton Cup hopes in opposition, Snooker Alex Higgins Banned, International Soccer Greenwood Brings Back A Touch Of Adventure, Squash Rackets Open Battle To Succeed Mrs McKay, Lawn Tennis 'Bonus' event in rules danger, Mickley Seabright Napped In Grand National 'Warm-Up', Grand Prix Racing Hunt Sets A Fierce Pace, Badminton England's Lucky Cup Draw, Oxford Torpids Two Division I Races Today, International Rugby No Welsh changes for Dublin game. Property: Houses For Sale. Births.
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