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The Times - 18/02/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy and John Crossland, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Warman, By Ian Bradley, By Our Labour Staff, By Robert Parker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, From John Chartres, By Our Political Correspodent, By Patricia Tisdall, Charles McKean, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Louis Heren, From Olli Kivinen, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Knipe, From David Watts, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, Iain Redpath, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, Sheridan Morley, Paul Griffiths, Joan Bakewell, Ned Chaillet, Edward Maye, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Stewart Tendler, Philippa Toomey, Fred Emery, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, PAUL HOFFMAN, , J. MILNES-SMITH, , DAVID SHAYER, , SIEGMUND G. WARBURG, , JEROME CAMINADA, , DAVID GREEN, , J. NORMAN-BIANCHI, , HANS WOLFF, , M. E. SOLARI, , JOHN PRINGLE, , MICHAEL MEESON, , R. MARTIN, , BARBARA REED, , JOHN HEIDT, , DAVID HALL, , GEORGE GRENFELL-BANIES, , R. P. C. Hanson, By Philip Howard, By Penny Symon, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By David Blake, By Caroline Atkinson, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Economics Staff, By Ronald Pullen, By Richard Allen, Vera Di Palma, Margaret Stone, Francis Kinsman, Alison Mitchell, MS, Margaret Drummond, By Ray Maughan, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, By Ashley Druker, Sheila Black,

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News: Travel Down Mexico way, A not-so-phoney war before the real battle begins, South Africans claim the credit for Salisbury settlement, Police detain 42 Pakistan TV studio strikers, Shop Around, Islanders protest over arrival of banished man, Architectural report Housing: Vital to consult occupants, Inquiry into plan to raise Thames water rate, Mr Lee attacks the West, Thatcher warning of tax 'catch', Industrialist freed for £600,000 ransom, The French Elections Seal set on leftist partners' rift, 14 die in bomd attack on packed Ulster restaurant, Papers on 'Yalta victims' will not give names, Two Corfu raid suspects held on Majorca, Science report Pregnancy: Foetal abnormalities, Growth and low energy use can coexist, study says, Pressure on Britain for ban on seal pelts, Christian Democrats put terms to Communists, Good Food Guide Just out of town, NUR leader condemns strike call, Condemned chestnuts: Lady Birk, minister, Five killed in Paris gas explosions, Gardening Mechanical aids, Tightening the screw of apartheid, Power station engineers settle within guidelines, Falklands talks end in Lima, Two-year bar on immigrant benefits urged, Mr Lynch to state his policy for Ulster, Spain lifts 1924 casino ban to bring in tourist money, Texaco ban to continue, American mission meets Ethiopian leader after Mr Carter refers to danger of world conflict, Begin negotiating strategy 'ill-conceived failure', Latest snow reports from European resorts, New recruits to air-sea rescue unit, Pet happy in Moscow, Kenya and Egypt patch up air quarrel, Consider repatriation or hold your peace, Mr Powell advises, Unions asked to counter Front rally, Avalanches cut off Alpine winter sports centres, Appeal to restore church as garden museum, Ulster fear made soldier seek asylum, President sees progress in miners' dispute, Space may be tapped for Power and metals, 'Job bias' scheme considered by council, £90,857 costs face Gouriet group with extinction, Saturday Review Saved from flames at Penjerric, Fay Weldon: a liking for words on paper, Henry's vanished palace turns up by the Thames, 4-day week urged to create jobs, The circus manager goes to the root of the matter, Rhodesia accord likely next week, Collecting Modern patrons of the Arts, Spear head may date from the age of Alexander, Devaluation crisis adds to Finland's troubles, Inflation reaches single figures for first time since 1973 and promise of better year ahead, Democracy 'can survive in time of static incomes', Prices theme in by-election, West Country council men clear snowbound roads, Mr Nkomo threatens to stop poll by force, Israel may harden position if US arms go to Arabs, Christian base seized by Syrians, Ban march in Ilford, MP asks police, General backs Haldeman version of Soviet-Chinese war alert, Haldeman charges over wiretapping and women attack the Kissinger image. Index. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Save & Prosper Group, Property Growth Assurance, Bell's, Tyndall, Maxim's, Investment Trust Valuations, Italian Adriatic Riviera Of Emilia Romagna, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Times Special Reports, Dalgety, Common Law Reports Ltd., The M&g Group, Chieftain Trust Managers Limited. Law: George Davis cleared of whisky robbery, Man cleared of rape asks to be named, Danish pasty leader avoids jail in tax case, Life sentence for kidnappers of 26 children, Charges follow Nazi salutes at Kappler funeral, Mother 'may face charges' over deaths, Queen's Bench Division BBC put off Sunday repeat of TV programme Attorney General v BBC Dible and Another v BBC, Doctor in LSD case denies having been a 'banker', Court of Appeal Insurance brokers' liability to part-time musician McNealy v Pennine Insurance Co Ltd and Others. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Scotland Bill's future still unsettled, MPs disappointed at government failure to pay off catering loss, Bill to give postmen the right to strike, Men in the middle making the money out of food, Majority of 192 for Bill to give Post Office workers the right to take industrial action House of Commons. Picture Gallery. Sport: Boxing Watt retains European lightweight title, Hockey Balance of power shifts towards Oxford, Golf, Tennis Jarrett is overwhelmed by fury of Ocleppo's assault, Sports in Brief, Table Tennis Preston student beats Neale in exciting match, Rugby Union Past lessons do not worry Scots, Athletics Stock brings ray of light to British gloom, Racing Decent Fellow may have to make room for a fellow traveller, Skiing Woman to calm storm in glühwein glass, Weekend fixtures, Cricket Boycott and Randall go slow after the fast bowlers do their job, For the record, Football Middlesbrough cannot be ignored despite their absence today. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Direct bidding, Rare horses break records in Paris, Chess Just a second, Sunday Radio, Television highlights, Saturday Radio, The Week's Films, Tv Choice, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,838. Classified Advertising: Home & Garden, Royal Festival Hall, Educational, Royal Albert Hall, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday in Lent, Services, Commercial Services. Reviews: No Orchids for Miss Blandish Glasgow, RPO on the alert RPO/Del Mar Festival Hall, Festival Spirit, James Saunders at Hampstead, Brag Printer's Devil, Life At Stake Bbc 1. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: The Appalachian Miners' Strike, Corruption Of Youth. Letters to the Editor: Effect of numbers on politics of race, Music on Radio 3, Closing a village pub, New church newspaper, 'Star Wars', Monitoring human rights, Negotiating in Rhodesia, Future of the telegram, Israel's stance in the peace talks, Preserving churches, Origins of Buenos Aires, A wife's worth, Plans into practice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointmnets, University news, Church news. Obituaries: Prof Gabriel Turville-Petre, Dr Mary Sheridan Authority on child health. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 17, 1953 Plea for Jews. Business and Finance: Discount market, John Lewis told by counsel that blacklist on pay is unconstitutional, NEB executive to join Renault, Inflation rate decline expected to be slower, Commodities, National Savings Farewell to the savings movement, Offshore islands, Price freeze by Bass Charrington, Bernard Sunley share price drop shows need for caution, Growth emphasis at BAT Industries, Lloyds Bank shares up 6p on 13pc increase in profits, Talbex sees an interim leap of 150 pc, Dollar picks up after falling to new low levels, Mr Healey answers critics of his decision to continue money targets, Fall in dollar knocks Wedgwood but it is still on course, Taxation: readers ask Gifts between the family · currency loans, Round-up New unit rules go · Life links · Offers, Leyland stewards likely to start Speke battle today, Shipbuilders to challenge EEC cutback plans, Investor's week Shaking off the bad news, Shipstone rejects N'thn Foods, Strong demand after a slow start, Machine tools earn £40.5m, C H Inds is planning a 'rights', Briefly Tough going for Ward but brighter things ahead, BSC chief says pay strike could force steel imports, Tilling set to acquire Yale locks in U S deal, Grouse, German steel union settles for 4pc, International Profits for Alitalia, the first since 1969, Wagon Fin tops £2m for first-time, Investment and unit trusts Tax pleas: who gains?, Romance is dead: long live romance, First-half slump of 44pc at Helical Bar. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Investors holding on despite boost, How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities rally. Births.

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