The Times - 07/03/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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BY John Young Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Craig Seton, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, By Peter Hennessy, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Walker, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Csorrespondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Tim Jones, are by Annabel Ferriman, Ian Bradley, , Robin McKie and, Peter David., By Robin McKie, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Geoffrey Dodd, From David Watts, From Ivor Davis, From Sinan Fisek, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Wigg, From Richard Davy, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Jean Thoraval, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Andrew Rowe, PHS, Michael Leapman, Peter Hordern, RICHARD LEVINGE, , PATRICK WALL, , ANTHONY FOWLER, , ANTHONY SWANN, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , K. BOOMLA, , ROBERT STANTON, , C. P. COLDHAM, , ROBIN KEMBALL, , T. E. JARSKI, , CARVER, F.M., , ALAN D. ROPER, , DORANNE R. MITCHELL, , CHRISTOPHER DRIVER, , A correspondent, Mr Patrick Heron, Paul Overy, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, William Mann, Dr Oliver Sacks, , John Rae, By David Blake, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Desmond Quigley, By Malcolm Brown, By Michael Prest, From Alan McGregor, Nicholas Hirst, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, By Edward Townsend, BRYAN CASSIDY, , M.E.MAZZAWI, , W F CAVE, , W. E. & D. T., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Eric Wigham, By Ronald Pullen, By Michael Clark, By Victor Felstead, By Tony May, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, by Jacqueline Grapin, by Andrew Goodrick-Clark, PANGLOSS, by Leo Fischer, by Maurice Bommensath, by Alain Giraudo, by Pierre Drouin, by Jean-Pierre Dumont, by Hans-Jürgen Mahnke, Renato Proni, , by Philippe Lemaître,
ResumoNews: £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Documents seized in tax men's raids, High prices for unusually fine glassware collections, Social Focus Tourette's possession-gift or affliction?, Conservatives on education: could do better, Invasion of north Somalia feared in Mogadishu as Soviet paratroops mass in border region, Janata and Congress politicians playing cynical game in some states Indian parties stoop for the spoils of office, Voting in the French elections takes place on March 12 and 19., The French Elections M Marchais gives up hope of a pre-election agreement on left, Wheat agreement sought to secure supplies, The Times Diary/ Happy process of elimination over Windscale, Company is confident over MPs, More security for council tenants urged, France still defiant on border duties, Devastation wrought by Khmer Rouge on Vietnam border villages, Simplicity, complexity and something between, Intellectual larder lacks resources to satisfy appetite for change, Second police death after Basque shooting, Caravelle gremlins harass a minister, Waves lap at film stars' homes by the shrinking sands of Malibu, Pay talks to scrutinize rail manning, Monde LA STAMPA DIE WELT Europa, Why income tax must be reduced, 'Save Pyramids from the jet set 'appeal, West German 'locomotive' overtakes opposition, No danger of accidental explosion, report says, Clarter action to order miners back to work, Code to tame a bête noire, Oberammergau votes for traditional text of play, Another soldier shot in ambush from commandeered house, Japan's schools blamed for suicides of children, Attacking the power centre, Latest European snow reports, £500,000 refugee appeal, Plant approval 'would lessen risk of spread of nuclear weapons', Farmers' hostility to land nationalization queried, 'Little evidence given to support five predictions', Mr Shore finds a reassurance of continuing environmental safety, Denials by minister about Norman Scott, Mr Denktas takes Cvprus plan to Ankara, Steely resolve to avoid import anarchy, Michelin and Maxim's say a sad adieu, Weary delegates keep talking in Belgrade, Reprocessing and storage costs compared, Pay curb is a trap, contender for top engineering union post maintains, Optimism grows as Italian parties scrap exile policy in swift agreement on law and order, Impact made by local ombudsmen, Mr Nkomo sees no choice but war, Dismissal of three who left office 'unreasonable', Schools chief resigns over pay policy, Infection danger fears in revised Port of London rule for ships, Eight plants the limit without reprocessing, Arab money moving in more complex ways, Tea blenders reprieved by falling prices in shops, Cliff warning as homes are cleared, W Germany to give Brazil £12.5m credits, Aid not a crutch for lame ducks, Dr Owen resists Muzorewa pressure, Whitehall guidelines on preservation of documents are made public, Technical 'fixes' would safeguard plutonium, Beef price rise predicted by new farming lobby, Struggle for control of state ends, U S envoy in new talks with Mr Sadat, Drawbacks of radioactive reprocessing 'outweighed by advantages', Three million words that may affect the lives of unborn generations, Chinese to end many revolution committees, Airport fire: Firemen clearing up yesterday after, Menacing industry impedes justice, Murder case plea by coroner, Irish police invited to ignore border, Towards an end of the stalemate, Search protest holds up terrorist trial, Danish parties busy in local elections, Trade crisis, £600m nuclear waste plant backed by Windscale report, The Appalachian coal crusade, President Tito off to Carter meeting, On the contrary Les Européens au banc d'essai, Ban sought on 'bargain offers' that tend to confuse customers, Regional report Society formed to honour Dylan Thomas, Defence ministry to alter record system, SNP campaign to stop 'theft' of North Sea oil, Danger of cartel in uranium market, Care urged in Severn development, 27 dissident students held in Poland, Science report Ecology: Dieldrin death for owls, Fraud claims stop poll count in Guatemala, Scottish nationalists begin to count chickens, prague gets an archbishop after 30 years. Index. News in Brief. Sport: Racing Shifting Gold moves swimmingly to Aintree, Rugby Union Sympathy but no place for Hignell as England are left unchanged, Golf Victory for man who was about to give up, Sports in Brief, Tennis More to Connors than just power, Gullikson says, Football Bond favoured for Birmingham post, Boxing Coetzee the opponent, April 15 the date for Frazier, Ice skating Good start is essential for Cousins, Rugby League Five French selectors and coach resign, Cricket England must start to push run rate along if they are to win, Rowing Confidence expressed in all the presidents' men. Display Advertising: The Metropolis Of Tokyo, Aero, Sportsluke, Milan Trade Fair, Club Of Ten, Northampton Development Corporation, Sotheby's, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Basf, Rothmans, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, The Times, Djims, The National Mutual Life Assurance Society, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Oxfam, Drummond's, Bfg Bank, Maddock Limited, Laing, Chelsea Old Town Hall, Iran Air, Equal Opportunities Commission, Audi 100., Lloyds Bank Group. Law: Man of 90 died after assault, Plot to kill diplomats alleged, Blacks in court over Salisbury bombs, Patients plead for doctor in fraud case, More youths accused, Life jail for 'frenzied' killer aged 20, Court of Appeal Licence to occupy no protected tenancy Somma v Hazelburst and Another, Carnations at actors' trial in Barcelona, Remarriage bars jurisdiction Nixon v Fox (formerly Nixon), Court refuses to suspend Agee expulsion, Supporter sentenced, Boy of 15 injured teacher with a wooden baton, £79,322 award to tunneller, Brother and sister tried to kill father, Department's misleading advice no defence Union of Construction Allied Trades and Technicians v H. Rooke & Son Ltd, Judge rejects man's plea on trial, Sales manager fined £5,000, £11,000 is recovered: four back in court today, Mother jailed for killing. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Petrol prices displayed more clearly, Dispute over main issue in Ilford by-election, Confrontation denied as minister defends moves on tea prices, MPs to have their say before final decision on Windscale is made, Money market anarchy costing jobs, Tory call for more offensive tactics, Mr Mason hoping for more talks on political future of Ulster, Many major issues in Rhodesia still unsolved: Dr Owen wants Patriotic Front to be involved House of Commons, Inflation in single figures into 1979, Duchy money not personal expenditure of Queen. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques, Personal. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial--Secretarial-Temporary & PartTime Vacancies-, Entertainments, Legal Appointments, Art Buyers' Guide, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, General Vacancies also on page 29. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The engineers' crucial 22 days, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 5, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: Keeping The Record Straight, Windscale Approved, Brazil Demands To Be Heard. Letters to the Editor: Care of the elderly, Selling potatoes by name, Arabs are entitled to protect their interests, What constitutes unfair dismissal?, A pay increase for servicemen, The neutron bomb, Repatriation of prisoners, The progress of the National Front, Recording the big decisions, New jobs from industrial premises aid, Eating on British Rail, Poaching salmon, The rise of Hitler, Conveyancing practice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Furniture Makers. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,848, Radio, Bridge pairs championships. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Bernard Morgan, Mr Victor Railton, Mr Amihai Paglin, Sir Anthony De Hoghton, Alethea Garstin, Mr C. A. Rylands, MRS MADELINE HOUSE Editorial work on the letters of Charles Dickens. Reviews: Words and pictures, Gidon Kremer Queen Elizabeth Hall, ECO/Elder Wembley Conference Centre, Hungary reaps its film harvest. Business and Finance: Briefly Edinburgh & G under bid approach, Discount market, Dollar recovers loss after $300m order from unknown buyer, Revamp under way at Benlox Hldgs, ICI chairman says Whitehall must give industry a freer hand, Uncertain future for insider trading Bill, Are the unions doing enough to rescue the casualties of the closed shop?, Blakeys firmly against Centreway offer, Instalment credit at £425m peak, Commodities, CBI leaders set for fresh attempt to avert pay clause confrontation, Swan Hunter yards closed in security staff dispute, UK travel stimulus as Thos Cook doubles, Eurobond prices (midday indiators), Scotcros, GEC strikers reoccupy factory, LME mental stocks, Merger plan for big jobbing firms abandoned, Why the banks want to check the growth of building societies, Varley call for self-help in the NW, Retained profits still inadequate stress Lloyds Bank, Raw materials bill drops again, but signs point to end of inflation rate fall, Business Diary: A Leyland accolade · Pincott for Price Commission, Loan of wheat, Commodities LME acts to correct the misuse of the term 'London options', Money Market Rates, £6m diesels for Zanzibar, Sugar investment, Two acquitted on brokers' fraud conspiracy charge, Second thoughrs on forecasting, Victor again set for best-ever, William Press shares suspended ahead of company statement, Miners' productivity an all-time record, Unctad official sees hope for debt relief Plan, Cornell Dressess, Wholesale Prices, Beecham to spend £41m on new plant, Britain bows to Brussels curb on ship subsidies, Carrefour starts private label trading, Aluminium venture, US experts minimise effects of pit stoppage, Jump of 71 pc from Neil & Spencer. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Late rally, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Sharp rally on wholesale prices, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Phoenix deputy chairman elected.
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