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The Times - 23/06/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Patricia Clough, By Michael Hatfield, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By John Young, By Craig Seton, By Annabel Ferriman, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Richard Berthoud, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Planning, By Peter Hennessy., By Diana Geddes, By John Roper, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From John Earle, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Harrison, From Frederick Cleary, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, By John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Michael Binyon, Christopher Walker, Hugh Clayton, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, Richard Osborne, John Percival, Joan Bakewell, Gerald Ely, Margaret Stone, Labour Editor, Bernard Levin, PHS, Lewis Carter-Jones, WINDSOR CLARKE, , CHARLES CRUICKSHANK., KEITH KYLE, , P. C. METCALFE, , ANDREW H. DAWSON, , VINCENT BROME, , KENNETH LICHFIELD., BRIAN N. C. PRICHARD., JACK BAER., ANDREW HILL, J. A. FLOYD., PETER WILSON., E. A. MALLIA., RODERICK LOVELL-PANK, , MARGARET ADCOCK., PETER CALVOCORESSI., T. V. SCRIVENOR., JAMES CURTIS., From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, By Michael Baily, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Correspondent, R. E. T. LONG, , J. P. CHAMBERS., GEORGE MUGGLETON., BERNARD KEIGHER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, Peter Hill, By Michael Prest, By Michael Clark, By Ray Maughan, by Michael Frenchman, by Tony Emerson, T.E., by Nigel Bance, by Judi Bevan, by Bob Humphrys, by Joyce Rackham, Stewart Perowne, Jan Morris, Arthur Reed, Sheridan Morley, Nicholas Wapshott, Philippa Toomey, Derek Parker, Anne Scott-James, Roy Hay, I.T., Roger Baker, Michael Ratcliffe, Tim Heald, Ronald Faux, Mary Cosh, Ion Trewin, Jan Stephens, Richard Mabey, Colin Watson, Henry Stanhope, Philip Howard, Paul Johnson, Ralph Jackson, Charles Causley, Brian Alderson, Jacky Gillott, David Wade, Susan Hill, Julia Eccleshare, Peter Vansittart, Nicolette Milnes Walker, Candida Geddes, Derek Hudson, David Piper,

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News: Argentina, Ministers differ on ending death penalty, Ethiopians accused of bombing attacks on towns in Somalia, Price rises confirm pessimism over domestic economy, Farmers feel 'grim hand' of tax collector, President Carter falls out with Congress over its veto powers, Foreign Report Will the Soviet economy survive beyond 1984?, PO overtime ban after men are sent home, Wine quality control is strict, Modest and personal, The price of character, Waves of immigrants compound capital's difficulties, Campaign to 'release' subnormal children, Referendum in Austria on nuclear plant, Independence and terrorism from same root, Patients 'fobbed off' by doctors, Van in art theft found but paintings missing, Main part of library for Bodleian and Cambridge, Many children in tourist town are working in hotels, U S presence at air show facing a cut, Carter reminder on human rights to Latin America, Demand could reduce loss of jobs, South Lebanon in the wake of the Israelis, Workers' rights guide for smaller firms, Consultants vote for new contract, Egyptians will continue to consult America, New estimates show need for larger airports, Rivers provide answer to power engineer's dream, Bishop composes a prayer for use after abortion, Mr Ecevit agrees pact with Russia, Proposal to define criminal 'intent', Anxious return to Salonika, Old Welshmen simply fade away, Spanish MPs achieve main goal but concede others, French Premier to draft plan for aiding parties, Church may press for rise in child benefit, Tenants worried about delay in removing cancer-risk soil, Mr Carter ready to tax oil imports, senator says, UN-Phalangist accord forecast, Science report Physics: Detecting contaminants, Minister firm on M25 interchange, School closure proposal condemned by meeting, Mr Callaghan to have airliner talks in US, Inflation rates have reached historic proportions, Computers track down suspects The system a German terrorist most dreads, Plan for new awards with fame to rival Nobel, Foreign capital wooed for offshore oil, Blacklisted company reverses pay policy, Ulster youth forum plan outlined by Government, Hanoi broadside against refugee rescue, Liberal victory confirmed in Colombian poll, Lisbon tries to improve relations with Angola, Ushuaia: city at the end of the world, Tories plan to sell 500,000 homes, Man of 85 found hanging faced stay in home, Japanese seaweed here to stay, MPs keep up attack on Smith leadership, Saving the children, Italian Communists seek Bukharin rehabilitation, Code for power and gas bills to be reviewed, Jenkins summit warm-up, Printing union to insist on role in new technology, Pay curbs strike by Dutch public employees, Grunwick chief may stand as Tory, Research units asked to help industry with immediate needs, Fishing for a way to end island dispute, Industry shows signs of recovery, Terrorist plot disclosed in Guatemala, Bulgaria hands back terror suspects to West Germany, Objections to European constituencies, Food Report Paying the price for summer freshness, Bomb answers Argentine World Cup critic, '7,000 Chinese troops killed' since 1976 purge, Most theatres 'struggling for lack of public funds', More detainees to be freed in Philippines, Board told of tanker's SOS delay, Industrial tribunals: are small firms in the firing line?, Trust regards census race question as discriminatory, Hospital dispute threatens hot food and water supplies, The Times Diary/ Temple buzzes over lean to the left, Concession by East on level of troops, Tokyo keeps firm alive to pay pollution bill, New voice emerges in Namibia debate, Japan to press for China treaty, Peking moves to break Cambodia's isolation, Union backs nurses' strike over dismissal, Cambridge University tripos results, Gunman in bank shoots guard and grabs £5,770. News in Brief. Index. Arts and Entertainment: £1.2m medallion sets record for the work of any craftsman, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,933, Fine Delacroix makes a record £404,761, Radio, France Europe's best hope in bridge contests, Broadcasting. Display Advertising: Times Books, Oxford University Press, Charter Consolidated Limited, Penguin Nature Guides, Frank Cooper's, Ici, Summer Books, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marks & Spencer, Michael Joseph & Pelham Books, Bnd, Faber Paperbacks, British Butterflies, Bbc Publications, Jng, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Banco De Galicia Y Buenos Aires, Hodder & Stuoghton, M. Gerard Joailliers, Dixon's World Wide Travel, Bank Base Rates, Private Patients Plan, Nicobrevin, Banco Comercial Del Norte, Safmarine, Vosperthornycroft (Uk) Limited, Andredeutsch, Elma S.A., Macdonald And Jane's, Arbuthnot Latham, Continental Hotel Suites Limited, John Chartered, Leigh Interests Limited, Lloyds Bank Group, Batsford, Secker & Warburg, Pan Books, Sasetru Alimentos Argentinos, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Argentine National Meat Board, International Links, Minster Insurance Group, Aerolineas Argentinas, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Braniff International, Yacimientos Carboniferos Fiscales, Argentine Government Oil Fields, Kwik-Fit (Tyres & Exhausts) Holdings Limited, Durapipe International Limited, Metal Box, E.L.M.A., Foord Surveyors, Montaillou. Law: Court upholds CIA's right to censor Vietnam book, Bhutto counsel charged with election fraud, £1m fraud plot conviction, Solicitor charged with plot to pervert justice, Six years' jail for new father, Holiday periods included Cole v Birmingham District Council., Man swallowed coins to get hospital attention, Identity switch by au-pair girls, £100,000 a night 'lost at casinos', Britons in drug arrest, Rugby League Featherstone are fined £3,000 on disrepute charge, Court of Appeal Grave concern over Scotland Yard officer's evidence of arrest Regina v Houghton Regina v Franciosy, Student fined £1,400 over drugs. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Bill promised, Relationship between Welsh Comptroller and assembly House of Lords, Questions on future of dividend controls, PM's list of reminders on help for families, Welsh factories being allocated: Minister defends moves to ease unemployment, Farmers and MPs clash over EEC rules, Ministry for marine affairs rejected, Local council lotteries, Next week's business, Benefits report, Minister rebuts SNP claim of 'Scots swindled over oil', Olympic Games too costly for one city to stage, Latin American refugees, Undoing income tax changes would end need for surcharge, Tory support refused, UK to introduce fish conservation measures after EEC talks fail House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Mr Downey to mind shop for the review staff, Latest appointments, Church news. Sport: World Cup When a nation cried tears of pain then joy for Argentina, Tennis 'The Rabbit' finds herself a winning patch, Bowls Wales win two out of three titles, Commonwealth Games Small deficit likely at Edmonton, Croquet, Golf Australian pair reunite and flourish, Sports in Brief, Racing Solinus looks poised to improve a family sprint record, Athletics Rono decides to go for 5,000 metres, Yachting Smokey Bear just ahead in Half-Ton class, Football Forest get a £150,000 council loan, Cycling Following in mother's tyre tracks, Modern pentathlon Nightingale is well placed, Sports Council Lawmakers can stop violence, Jeeps says, Motor racing South preparing alone for Donington event, Cricket Hendrick's bowling has a lot to do with Derbyshire reaching final, Equestrianism Banks sees his jockeys win major classes. Reviews: After the flood The Voyage of QV 66, Unsung town and county Portrait of the Potteries By W. A. Morland (Robert Hale, £4.80) Staffordshire A Shell Guide By Henry Thorold (Faber £4.50) Burton-upon-Trent The Development of Industry (Phillimore, £5.95), Ghostly jokes Wild Ghost Chase, A moral tale Scarf jack, The ancient art Hamish's Mountain Walk, Armchair archaeology, Strolling towards tiffin Simla A Hill Station in British India, Hop and pop The Most Amazing Hide-and-Seek Alphabet Book By Robart Crowther (Kestrel, £2.95) An Alphabet By Helen Craig (Aurum Press/Wildwood House, £1.95), Mr and Mrs Itv, Latter-day Klondyke Traditional Life in Shetland By James R. Nicolson (Robert Hale. £4.95) Hadrian's Wall By James Forde-Johnston (Michael Toseph £6.50) The Scottish Highlands By Johr A. Lister (Bartholomew, £5.95), Fiction With a yo ho ha! The Wohldorf Shipment By Patrick O'Hara (Arlington. £4.50) The Pierhead Jump By Ronald Bassett (Macmillan, £4.50) The Fate of the Lady Emma By Paul Lund and Harry Ludlam (NEL. £4.95) Patrol to the Golden Horn By Alexander Fullerton (Michael Joseph, £4.50) Strike from the Sea By Douglas Reeman (Hutchinson, £4.50), Beaches and bathing Beside the Seaside, A treasure Hobberdy Dick, Bill Wallis Bartholomew Fair Young Vic, Down to earth Too darned hot Epitaph for the Elm By Gerald Wilkinson (Hutchinson. £6.95) The Great Drought of 1976 By Evelyn Cox (Hutchinson, £4.50), Children Two cultures, Horticultural Royal gardeners and gardens In for a Penny A prospect of Kew Gardens. By Wilfrid Blunt (Hamish Hamilton, £7.95) The Gardens of Buckingham Palace By Peter Coats (Michael Joseph, £6.5O), There and back again, Pony care, Gardens dry, damp and well-tempered, The joys of private lives Sheep Bells and Plough Shares The Story of two village families, Decency and the malign The Dream Thing By Judy Allen (Hamish Hamilton, £3.25) The Tomorrow City By Monica Hughes (Hamish Hamilton. £3.50) Escape from Splatterbang By Nicholas Fisk (Pelham, £3.50), Lives and times The place in the pattern, Boat work The Young Yachtsman, La Chatte Coliseum, Fear of flying Airport International, Good grief! Snoopy and His Friends/ The Misfortunes of Charlie Brown/ Lucy Rules OK?/ The Loves of Snoopy, The impact of the iron road, Walking Rus in urbe A Guide to the London Countryway, Common sense approach, Book review Capturing the character of the dying 'amateur' era, Touring The pleasures and surprises of Pevsnering Derbyshire, Anno 1978 Anno's Journey, Standard and classic, American living dolls-by Bryan Forbes The Stepford Wives (aa) Paris Pullman The Medusa Touch (a) Plaza 1, Travelling Homeric solitudes over-run Legacy of Thasos By Joan Wynne-Thomas (Springwood Books, £4.25) Corfu By Margaret Hopkins (Batsford, £4.25) See Malta and Gozo By Inge Severin (Format, £2.95) Malta By Nina Nelson (Batsford, £4.95) The Balearic Islands, Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera By Hazel Thurston (Batsford. £4.50) Athens By Gladys Nicol (Batsford, £4.50), Art A sympathetic record Edward Seago The Other Side of the Canvas, Keaton to Kubrick A History of the Cinema By Eric Rhode (Pelican £4) Hollywood Directors 1941-1976 Edited by Richard Koszarski (Oxford £2.95) The New Wave By James Monaco (Oxford, £2.50), David Halliwell, Resident Dramatist, Fair sweet friends The Knights, Peace, The Birds, The Assemblywomen, Wealth By Aristophanes Translated by David Barrett and Alan H. Sommerstein (Penguin. £1.25) Selected Poems By Francois Villon Translated by Peter Dale (Penguin £1.25) The Romance of Tristan and The Tale of Tristan's Madness By Beroul Translated by Alan S. Fedrick (Penguin, 65p), The opera pilgrimage of Roger Norrington, Brutish and short, Eating Heavily into millet, On the wing Watching Birds, Show business Stormy weather and some marshmallows, Debuts From Mozart to Tjeknavorian, Knocked about Sieges of the Great Civil War, 1642-1646, Nature Watching the natives. Classified Advertising: Arts Council Exhibitions, Company Notices, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Reflections of a byegone age, Services, £8,000+ Appointments. Property: Finding a home in old estates, Flat Sharing. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): New Communist Man is fallible, after all, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 23, 1953 Adenauer's plea. Editorials/Leaders: Agreement Still Escapes The Net, When Should Mr Smith Go?, Pre-Election Housing Policies. Letters to the Editor: Dangerous bowling, Inland Revenue methods, Church service at Wolverhampton, Assuming parental rights, Abolishing blood sports, Complicated problem of simple growth-three arguments, London art market, Spoiling St Andrews, The Suez story, University of Malta, London guides, Comparisons with the 1895 Cabinet, A business opportunity denied?, Tax and the 'captains of industry', Access to archives. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Lieut-Gen Mohammad Akbar Khan, Sir Andrew Mactaggart, Mr Jens Otto Krag Former Danish Prime Minister, Fr George Germain. Business and Finance: Discount market, Ferranti prepares for stock market return, Shippers seek more aid, The strange new world of Dr Dobb, Business Diary: BL spots the Ball · Showmanship, Dalgety to pay £6.8m for maltings, Commodities, Price Commission expects inflation rate to rise again towards end of year, MPs see prospects of freer code on dividends, Edbro does better in the second half-year, 'Subsidy' protest by printers, J. Lyons profits setback, Second stage is reached in the Lyons crisis, BP discussing £20m Monsanto plastics takeover, 2,800 Singer jobs to go in Clydebank rescue plan, International Argyle Secs at centre of Generale Occidentale move, Drop of £12m in Tanks' investments, Stronger dollar on Carter oil tax hint, Briefly Laing ready to float off property side, CBI fears 'hasty legislation' on producers' liability for defects, Tunnel Hldgs shows its balance sheet strength, Lesney Products buys US model kit group for $8.6m, Setback for Leyland over call to ban stewards, Peers criticize precise cuts set by EEC for shipyards, Options, Progress at grain talks lifts hopes of Geneva accord on world trade, Steel jobs depend on performance, Mr Varley says, Tough going but Baker Perkins up £1m, Compromise pact likely on brokers, Redman Heenan urges case in bid for Spooner Inds, Mystery bid approach to J B Eastwood, In brief EEC dumping duty on ferro-chromium imports, Bisichi Jantar terms, Chemical groups react to a depressed market, Henlys to raise £2.8m with one-for-four rights issue, BNOC pleased by find 'on its own' in N Sea, Chairmen Charter's costly potash mine, Blyth, Greene 38pc up and optimistic, Crest Nicholson doubles interim figures. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices J. Lyons crumble, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Market listless on light selling, Wall Street, Eurobond prices midday indicators. Business Appointments: Business appointments Fibres division chairman to join board of ICI, Mr Sidney Eburne, the manag-. Births.

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