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The Times - 29/09/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From David Blake, From Nicholas Ashford, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Spamer, By Our Foreign Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, By Craig Seton, By Annabel Ferriman, By Kenneth Gosling, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Jose Shercliff, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Leapman, From Ian Murray, By Peter Stafford, From Juan De Omis, From David Cross, Noel Goodwin, David Robinson, Martin Huckerby, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By John Blunsden, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, Robin Mead, Neville Maxwell, Loretta McLaughlan, Dudley Seers, Bernard Levin, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, EILEEN ROBERTS, , FRANK D. BARBER, , JACK CHERNIN, , CHARLES KINAHAN, , J. E. HUMPHREY, , PETER RICKARD, , D. J. BOYD, , D. PAUL KING, , JUSTIN MacCARTHY, , MATILDA EDELMAN, , ROGER PIERCE, , JOHN WHEELER, , A. DAVID OWEN, , CAMPBELL FRASER, , BERNARD SCOTT, , W. P. THOMPSON, , P. A. HILL, , DOUGLAS PETRIBURG, , DOROTHY M. OWEN, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By David Hewson, By Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl, Peter Norman, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Bv Melvyn Westlake, By Donald Macintyre, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, D. H. DAVISON, , A. E. SCHUR, , MONTAGUE CALMAN, D. J. WALSOM, , ROBERT JOHNSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By-Tony May, By Michael Prest, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, David Bonavia, by Richard Harris, by Melinda Liu, by Dinah Lee, by David Bonavia, by Denis Taylor, by Douglas Aiton, by Dessa Trevisan, by Peter Strafford, by Peter Hopkirk, by Frances Wood, by Annette Lord, by Isabel Hilton, by Michael Freeberne, by Marcel Berlins, by Derek Harris, D.H., by Arthur Reed, by Roger Berthoud,

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News: Chile: the test case of the 'Chicago school', Peace talks to be held in Ismailia, Nuclear waste anxiety 'out of perspective', Guerilla leader says Nicaragua fight goes on, New centres open to tourists, Tory pledge to fight for village schools, 24,000 not teaching, union says, No increase proposed for London taxi fares, Heirs to a proud culture, Science report Medicine: Treating metal poisoning, Only business contact is the state, Time is ripe for change to PR, bishop says, Journalists seek £20 increase to avert 'crisis', France celebrates Fifth Republic's 20 years, Eastern Europe:treading on Soviet toes, 'Star' case shows limit on titles, Sun and snow New deals for going west-or east, Labour proposal to cut relief on mortgages, Oiling Britain's export wheels, Six remanded on explosion plot charges, Alert over Spanish tour illness, Chile secrecy on assassination, Fierce fighting in Beirut, Mr Mintoff accuses British press, Literacy drive has helped 125,000 adults, Cultural Revolution brought academic decline, CDU leader 'stabbed in the back', Japan: loving thy neighbour, Student tests the temperature, Foreign Report Sino-Soviet border Why was river blockade lifted?, 'Troops for Rhodesia' offer played down, Western technology gears the great march forward, Back to college: Vladimir, Australia: fostering better relations, British buy brings the taxpayer a windfall, Israelis prepare for the next steps in peace negotiations, United Nations: detached support for developing countries, Think again about this language, Publishers try to fill their order books, Choice of Mr P W Botha shows mood of whites 'James Cagney of politics ' to step into Mr Vorster's shoes, Silver returns along the silk roads, Peugeot gets UK approval for takeover, Coroner clears Mormons after death of girl, Finnish military exchange deal with Russia, Communications offer opportunities for the West, Sir Harold cuts short Rhodesia interview, Important role for metal technology, US: Peking prepared to make Taiwan concessions, Washington believes, Strike by nurses disrupts hospital after police raid, Saharan refugees still confident of victory, German is freed from Sealand in North Sea, Official guidance to civil servants on 5% pay Policy, Window shopping for British aerospace goods, Hotel union calls for sanctions on low pay, Moscow Diary Mushrooming pleasures of late summer, Right-wing threat to kill Spanish Premier, Kennedy death inquiry sweeps up fantasies, South Africa will not surrender to forces of Marxism, new Prime Minister says, Farm union shift on takeovers, Portuguese mark 1810 victory under Iron Duke, US rail strike to continue after collapse of talks, Engineering sector promising for smaller exporters, Priority for petrochemicals, Irish violence at naval visit to US, Car firm's executive is shot dead by terrorists in Turin, Economic summit set for Tokyo in May, Greek shops protest over Bill to end tax evasion, Students prepare for exodus from East, Stripped girl prepares to sue the Navy, Smallpox victim not vaccinated for nine years, MPs seek power for Ombudsman to investigate some complaints about Government's pay blacklist, Greeks told hardest EEC talks to come, Dr Summerskill answers criticism of air defences, Defence team cut after lawyers' walkout, Tory attack on 'economic illiteracy' in trade unions, 'Red Republican' on election trail, Commons will debate sanctions breaking, Fourth honours year for the able sought to offset feared loss of standard in university degrees, Uneasy fears of war haunt Sino-Soviet border, Terrorist suspect 'may lose leg', Insensitivity alleged over handicapped, Peru's constituent assembly Work starts on drafting new constitution, Labour's left wing to seek conference defeat of 5% policy, Economic progress is priority, Lump sum offer to Post office workers, Britain: closer links forged than at any time in history, The options for choosing Labour's leader, Results of sea pollution checks 'often useless', Bill being drafted on radio and TV changes, Council of Europe has tiny addition, Motoring TVR beats off crises and still gives fun, Arabs will send an observer to Blackpool, China, More freedom urged for charities, EEC: what have they got that we want?, Africa: towards a more moderate revolutionary profile, Ford strike leaders believe shutdown may last six weeks, Urgent plea by cardinal for outspokenness, Hope of new Salt agreement soon, BL print firm's blacking stops investment. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Giltspur Packaging Limited, West Kent Water Company, Metal Box Limited, Hutchison, Foord, Si, Davy, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Queen's Award, Air France, Barclays International, K & K International Trading' Ltd., Air Products And Chemicals Inc.,, Pandair, Vickers, Gre, Biddle Sawyer & Co. Limited, Bankers Trust Company, Dowty, Jardines, St. Joseph's Hospice, Vickers Limited, Bank Base Rates, Thomas Cook Holidays, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Wimpey, Swissair, Brown, Shipley & Co. Limited, Gmc, The Rmc Group, Galliford Brindley Limited, London Export Corporation Ltd., General Mills, Inc., Wogen Buckton Scott, Biwater Shellabear Ltd., Division Of Brown & Sharpe Limited, C. T. Bowring & Co. Ltd, Worth, Pan Am, Cross International A.G., Kleinwort Benson, Leyland Vehicles Exports Ltd.,, The Hongkong Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ibm, Bci, China Trader, Team Avon, Marlboro, Gd, Sime Darby Holdings Limited, Iran Air, Inchcape & Co. Limited, Mfi, John, Hine, Bicc, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, Jones Cranes Ltd.,, Midland Bank International, Emi. Law: La Mon deaths: man charged, Judge calls for inquiry into parole board, Solicitors told to pay costs of abandoned case, Six remanded on cannabis smuggling charge. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,017, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Gilbert and Sullivan, Personal Choice, Kent Opera, Handel Opera at Sadler's Wells, Only miracle can save Korchnoi, Orloff tureen withdrawn from sale of silver. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Winter Cruise Brochures, Car Buyer's Guide, Contracts And Tenders, Art Galleries, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Sun and snow, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The occult,the satanic and the weird The Fury (x) Leicester Square Theatre The Legacy (x) Warner 2 The Beast (x) Prince Charles Theatre Girl Friends (aa) Gate 2 The Big Sleep (aa) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue, Mermaid Theatre to close for 22 months, Philharmonia/Muti Tortelier Festival Hall, Colour and passion from twin city Elektra Dortmund Opera, Leeds, Learned discourse goes the way of all flesh Jumpers Nottingham Playhouse Celestina Crucible, Sheffield, London Debuts, Well rehearsed 'Butterfly'. Sport: Motor racing Rain forces the big cars to take it gently, Hockey Irish juniors make a good start, Rugby League Touring side promise to play hard, fast and open, Golf Ballesteros nips in as rival takes an eight, Shooting World record for Swiss marksman, Sport Racing Tromos an exciting Guineas prospect, Football The night Liverpool lost their way in a forest, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Whitaker and Ryan's son best in field of 50, Cricket Knott wishes to return to old county side, Athletics Scots impose two-year ban on Forbes, For the record, Tennis Miss Jevans drops gentle reminder to selectors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Why can't the cunning Japanese be as inefficient as we are?, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, September 29, 1953. Anglia and Prefect. Editorials/Leaders: Open Operations For The Ombudsman, British Troops For Africa?, Politics And Management In Public Industry. Letters to the Editor: Unions in the forces, Effect of opencast mining, Buying US engines, Religion in schools, Beating the burglars, EEC force in Namibia, Rabbit control, Saving legal archives, More afterthoughts on Bingham, Reporting marches, The rise in violent crime, Holiday airline explains problems during air controllers' strike, Grants for buildings repairs, Income tax paid by taxi drivers, Inflation and pay increases, St Albans Chapter House, Turkey reacts sharply to textile restrictions, Motorways for the motor industry, Mysterious motives of tax office. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Theatre award, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr David Holdsworth, Mr C. W. Tandy Green, Gc, Mr Alfred Naccache Former President of Lebanon, Professor W. O. James Research on plant physiology, Lord Forres, Mr Frederick Wilkinson. Business and Finance: Brown Bros buoyant as £4m topped, Discount market, Nigeria likely to tighten import controls, Can Mr Carter cure the dollar?, Stronger construction side gives £2m lift to RMC, BIM concerned over widening of skilled workers' pay margins, Business Diary: Chemical wherefore · I know a bank..., Declaration of intent by Peugeot on takeover, Price Commission investigation called off as Marley abandons plan to increase tile prices, Commodities, UK stores sales fillip as Owen Owen returns to profits, MPs call for more power to question ministers' orders to state industry, Assoc Book looks to good full-time advance, Unusual growth in world's bank business, IMF pledges fairness in loans policy, International, Stag pays £1.5m for Meredew, Lucas fight for French company to continue, Mr Carter's statement on interest rates undermines bankers' confidence, HK Land plans £63m rights issue, Options, Oil revenue needed to create jobs, Hoechst's 'glimmer of optimism', Briefly UDT sells German interests for £4.8m, Third heavy blow to IBM as British Airways awards Amdahl £7m computer contract, Dunlop suffers in Europe, A fresh assault on the scanner market, 'Door open' to talks at Vauxhall, Kendal in the black at last in CES threefold increase, HTV goes ahead tO £3.2m, Call for adjudication on pay anomalies, The 'China touch' inspires Germans, Go-ahead for register, Saudi hint of 5 pc price rise, Non-foods side still primes volume growth at Morrison, Lower tea prices weaken Finlay, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), APV now deeper in volume shortfall, Book loss as Thorn sells 16pc stake in Wilkins, Poor results give shares a bad day, Swiss confirm plans to halt rise in currency. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock markets Gloom as nerves begin to fray, Stock Exchange Prices Retreat continues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New controller of finance named for Courtaulds. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Births.

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