The Times - 20/10/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By David Blake, By Alan Hamilton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Lawrence Pintak, By Philip Howard, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Craig Seton, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Caroline Hayden, , By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From John Young Planning Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, By Edward Mortimer, From Eric Marsden, By Peter Strafford, From Stephen Downer, From Patrick Brogan, Caroline Davidson, Ivor Davis, From John Best, Ian Murray, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter west Rugby Correspondent, David Robinson, John Higgins, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, John Pym, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Frank Dobbins, Noel Goodwin, Bernard Levin, Philip Goodhart, Michael Binyon, Annabel Ferriman, K. W. PRITCHARD, , PATRICK WALL, , IVOR H. MILLS, , JENNIFER JENKINS, , JOHN WATSON-PARTON, , CRAIGTON, , M. A. WILLIAMS, , IAN M. KENWAY, , CYRIL HUMPHRIS, , R. B. CRUSE, , KENNETH THOMAS, , PETER SMITH, , RACHEL KELLY, , E. GREY-TURNER, , IAN NICHOLSON, , JOHN W. RATINGS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By the Staff of Nature, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, C. J. F. D., From Caroline Atkinson, From Peter Norman, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Our Commercial Editor, Peter Norman, By David Felton, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, R. V. BANKS, , PETER C. MANSBRIDGE, , JOHN R. OGILIVE, , D. M. BENDA, , H. T. KENNEDY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, Michael Prest, by Bryan Appleyard, Bv Michael Press, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Waymark, by Peter Waymark, P.W., by Edward Townsend, by John Blunsden, by John Hayes, by Clifford Webb, C.W, E.T., by Michael Baily, by Robert Parker,
ResumoNews: Peace move fails in newspaper strike, Ministry appointment: Mr, Japanese negotiate a political chicane, End of year target set in Bonn to end EEC fisheries dispute, Co-Prince's helicopter defeats snow M Giscard greeted by his feudal subjects, In 'The Times' tomorrow, How refugees turn into rebels The causes that kill, British debut for many novelties, Why Britain is a rich prize for importers, Signora Fabrizia Baduel, Labour abolishes limit on political advisers' stay without discussion, New horizons for motor caravans, Diesel market should double by 1985, Magazine to be forum on long-term issues, Uganda exile says Brition aided torture, Human rights plea by small landlords, Mr Bhutto sends complaint to Dr Waldheim, Namibia poll will go ahead but West pleased by compromise, Grunwick history: Mr Jack Dromey (left),, International Motor Show Move from the capital is calculated gamble, Keeping the 'monsters' at bay is latterday problem, MP calls for Liddle Towers public inquiry, Amin promises to Dr Nyerere, Right-wing impatience as Suárez party seeks unity, US lorrymen pick up the pieces, Mr Callaghan ready for long winter in pay battle, Oil sanctions tribunal 'a waste of time', Ministry is about coast oil spill, Socialists back in power in Saskatchewan, Political bargaining must accompany latest merger, Korchnoi snubs victory ceremony for Karpov, Israeli-Egyptian talks run into difficulty, Superior models are much in demand, Acas puts an emphasis on its independent role, Ban on taking new remand prioners at Brixton, Lorry trade rolls towards the importers, Government scrutinizes spares market, Junta nominee likely to be Mayor of Piraeus, Heap big Cherokee Chief comes to challenge Range Rover, 'Telegraph' published again as printers end strike, Ruthless professionalism provides the drive, 'Piggeries' flats are nearer sale, Up to 300 feared dead in Rhodesian raid near Zambian capital, Stonehenge daubed: Stones at Stonehenge have, New Heath advice to Mrs Thatcher on pay, Stolen Dali work left in a locker, Social services costs now £400 a year for everyone in Britain, Danger to the individual of 'too many laws', Equal rights for U S women Fear of failure grows as 15 states refuse ratification, Detentions remembered, Former Tory chairman found shot, A new lease of life, Guiringaud remarks will not affect his personal plans, 'Integrated' schools half-empty White boycott mars Los Angeles busing programme, Demolition inquiry likely, Creditors are critical of fashion firm, US mid-term elections Illinois race to promise tax cuts, Head of state to lead Poles at papal ceremony, Tory MP calls for control of quangos by Parliament, Challenge to Leyland opens bus sales doors, Press Ombudsman sugguested to investigate complaints, Overseas, Laker complaint to minister over flight ban, Japanese pick up van market, Corruption fear over contracts, Samarkand Diary, Independence plan for Ulster, Ford unions' leader suggests new meeting to end 'ghastly mess' as 145,000 face closure in Europe, 64 arrested at Baader protest rally, Owen optimism on future of southern Africa, Motoring Newly shaped Horizon has a familiar feel, Three more nominated for Oxford chair, Liberal in an attack on 'jungle law', Hand-to-mouth image gets BL down, Vicars see union over pay and job security, Mexican peasants' land claims will be dealt with next month, authorities say, Excavation to find cornerstone of history, Discrimination limits girls' education, EEC to be told, Passes in Part 1 of Law Society's Qualifying Examination, Havoc as winds of 110 mph strike Majorca, Cambodian leader fears new Vietnam attack, Doubt over Saudi ability to man Beirut buffer zone, Referendums: carrying on where Balfour left off, Getting bail: has the new law been given a fair chance?, Nato calls on Russia to check nuclear build-up, Vance assurance on American money for WHO, Forecourt becomes Aladdin's cave, Results of Michaelmas term Bar Final examination, Most cars in Britain not owned by drivers, Operations cancelled in strike over security men, Ex-chairman of new town loses dismissal claim, BBC blamed for 'expensive duplication', Cutting the frills of entertainment, Difficulties over complaints, U S minister in Greece for talks on improving relations, Science report Botany: Plant immunity to infection. Law: Chancery Division Minister has power over type of comprehensive schooling North Yorkshire County Council v Secretary of State for Education and Science, Police accused by doctor's aide of bullying, Eavesdropping issue raised at trial, 'Seventeen warnings on Crown Agents unheeded', More social security fraud cases, House of Lords Judgments and awards in foreign currency: rule extended The Despina R Services Europe Atlantique Sud (Seas) of Paris v Stockholms Rederiaktiebolag Svea of Stockholm, Prosecutor finds air rifle in court is loaded, PC in carpet slippers tackled gang, Schoolgirl's murder, Minister wins case on comprehensives, Maple appeal against Austrian sentence fails, £38,000 for Ulster band deaths, Front organizer faces charges, Chinese secret society men sent to prison. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Law Tutors, Monza, The Times Classified Car Buyers Guide, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crittall, That Obscure Object Of Desire, M. Gérard, Hella, Apton®, Lucas, The Buchanan Blend, Post Office Telecommunications, Standard Telephones And Cables Limited, Stc, Anglo American Corporation Group, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, John Cooper Classes, D.L.Y., Global Industries Ltd., Saab, Norton & Wright Group Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Vauxhall, Barclays, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, Renault, Ansofone, G.T. Japan Investment Trust, Motor Show, Neepsend, Peugeot, The New Chrysler Horizon, United Engineering Industries, Meridien, Grindlays Bank Group, Channel Tunnel Investments Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Senator, David Hansford & Company, The Times Veuve Clicquot Award., Solicitors' Examinations, André Previn, Rover, Gkn, Scala Cineama, Glendevon Investment Trust Limited, Automotive Products Limited,, Mfi, Twa, G W W Legal Education. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Golf Faldo matches best of Weiskopf and carries the flag, Resounding success for England, Boxing Spaniard may have done the sensible thing, Football After the feast, back to the kitchen, Tennis Miss Wade goes down fighting but Miss Evert battles on, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union England may need the qualities of Young, Bloodstock sales Colt by Grundy establishes European record, Racing More Light should have learnt a lesson and can level the score. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretaria-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Services, £8,000+ Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): How to make your victim vanish from the face of the earth, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 20, 1953 Persian losses. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Curriers' Company, Church news. Reviews: Eternal womanhood personified La Cubana Sadler's Wells Theatre, An Audience Called Edouard Greenwich, Moura Lympany Queen Elizabeth Hall, Solid melodrama Mayerling Covent Garden, A harmless Hamlet Hamlet Young Vic, Philip Glass Music St John's, Don Carlos Coliseum, Down the rabbit hole and into Disneyland Watership Down (u) Empire, Leicester Square Pardon Mon Affaire, Too (aa) Curzon Second Chance (aa) Cinecenta The Other Australian Cinema ICA, Shipwreck (u) Warner West End, Guildhall Waits Wigmore Hall. Editorials/Leaders: War Over Picton, Lennox And Nueva?, Why Council Houses Cost More, The Agreement On Namibia. Letters to the Editor: Saving legal archives, Are universities the graveyard of free enterprise?, Challenging the road lobby, Satanic mills, Fines imposed over Spanish wealth tax, Electing an Archbishop, Tory policy on Rhodesia, National Health Service dispute, Lapse in logic?, Importance of British manufacture of microprocessors, Future of Chiswick Eyot, Trade union myths, A Labour Party subscription, Pension Fund art, Concern over pollution, Our cultural heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Ulster Museulm pays £1,900 for Dublin cabinet, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,035. Deaths. Obituaries: M Hayk Berberian, M Jean Prouvost, Mr R.S. Simpson, Vc Bravery in Vietnam war. Business and Finance: Discount market, Weak tea prices put E Produce in slide, Gilt sales on course, Progress but no decision in Bonn on UK entry into monetary system, Kitchen Queen ready for listing, Price report critical on Royal Doulton, Money supply up 1.2pc last month, Productivity is key to flexibility on pay, managers say, Commodities, F Lilley at fresh peak, Scrap dealers complain of export curb, Business Diary: New York corker ·Book yearning, Victory over inflation depends on monetary policy, Governor says, Problems in technology's promised land, Foreign earnings of construction industry up 20pc, Call for curb on 'wasted' life policies, Rising costs also hit Anglo American, Extracts from speeches 'First upturn since the war in which imports not racing ahead of exports', Wall St falls 50 points in four days, Increased competition hits Alginate, Directors explain plan for Brycourt liquidation, US President approves $9,100m aid Bill, Spencer Gears late upturn, Options, Fisons in talks with Dutch chemical group, Germany's growth not just a flash in the pan, EEC foresees economic upturn, Viscount Davignon expects modest growth in European car industry, Wage, price guideline problems for President, UK Datsun dealers optimistic, Dunbee-Combex goes into £3m loss as problems pile up, Stock markets Gold shares relieve lifeless day, Plan for joint action on Leyland strikes, UK maize-wheat imports decline, Dr Emminger takes a firm line on details, Newcomer boosts Utd Engineering, Conference trade lifts De Vere, Britain 'becoming nation of interferers and controllers', Coates Bros starts well but no signs yet of upturn in demand, Cobalt: a strategic metal in short supply, Exchange gains take shine off Lerose, Scrip from Sandhurst Marketing, Briefly Lex to pay £5.5m for Transfleet, Peugeot buyers to look at British components, Sime silent over dismissal of auditors but outgoing officer says it is unmerited. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Market quietly firm, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman at Permanent Insurance.
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