The Times - 13/09/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, From Patrick Brogan, By Trevor Fishlock, By Michael Horsnell, From Fred Emery and George Clark, By Michael Halfield Political Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Craig Seton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Gosling., By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Fred Emery Political Editor, From Hugh Noyes, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Gabriel Ronay, From David Wood, From Lawrence Pintak, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Davd Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Tony Allaway, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Harrison, From Mario Modiano, From Douglas Aiton, Anne Power, Dr Tony Smith, Kenneth Owen, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, by Robert Ponsonby, by John Russell Taylor, William Mann, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Joyce Whitehead, By the Staff of Nature, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, Peter Strafford, Michael Binyon, L. G. SCALES, , F. C. H. TAYLOR, , ALEXANDER FLINDER, , KEITH KYLE, , PETER REGENT, , GLADWYN, , MARK JENKINS, , ALPORT, , ROGER STEVENS, , CHRISTOPHER FOXLEY-NORRIS, , STEPHEN GREEN, , H. D. HUGHES, , JENNIFER JENKINS, , ROBERT F. LEGGET, , C. A. PASTERNAK, , JOHN HERMON-TAYLOR, , J. S. JENKINS, , CHARLES ARNOLD-BAKER, , GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Philip Howard, , R. M., Commander Kenneth Cohen, From Martin Huckerby, By Nicholas Hirst, Bv Our Energy Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Derek Harris, From Alan McGregor, From Denzil Stuart, C. A. MILNER, , ALAN PARDOE, , J. A. ARMITT, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Nicholas Hirst, Milan, By Michael Clark, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by Peter Davalle, by Geoffrey Weston, Geoffrey Weston, Charles Harrison, by Charles Harrison, G.W., Alan Rake, ,
ResumoNews: Benefit system 'in danger of collapse', The new marathon man, Storm blows pirate radio station into police custody, Dartmoor action affects prisoners' rights, Senator Kennedy's help for dissidents praised, Scots request more money for housing, Medical officer halts work on smallpox laboratory project, Mental health plans attacked as too cautious, Pope's coat of arms: The, Big drive to improve port services, Big growth of 'fringe bodies' since 1950, Aborigines weigh value of uranium, Discord within Patriotic Front widens into open dispute over issue of peace negotiations, Iran MPs in fierce TV attack on Government, Role for consumer is urged in framing pay and price policy, Mental patients 'allowed out to go drinking', Atomic plant staff begin a work-to-rule today, Whales in the Queen Mother's new charge, Moscow Diary Information not a right but a privilege, Enormous tourist potential cries out for foreign investment, Germans impress on their Syrian guest that Europe welcomes the Camp David peace initiative, Question for the future, Chairman of a new town complains at dismissal, Britain given £21m for projects in regions, Tokyo airport fuel held up, Railway's new wheels need oiling, School busing in Los Angeles starts smoothly, France approves sale of tanks to Indonesia, Biko remembered: A 72-foot, West End to be upstaged by Greenwich Theatre, Conference notebook Politics with a resounding tinkle, Proposal for Owen memorial at Dunsden, Sex education: a job for the parent, not the publisher, M15 is called in after unexplained death of Bulgarian defector, Challenge to candidate is rejected, Spain dismisses nine police unit commanders, China puts conciliatory new proposals to Hanoi, Typhoid test for 500 cruise passengers, BBC lifts ban on overseas filming, All routes no longer lead to Nairobi, Mrs Thatcher was 'let down' on education, All votes together, Deep involvement with the Rhodesian issue, Detect child abusers early,say experts, How to lose your sanity in an American bookshop, Rhodesian civil servants seek pensions assurance, Even Mr Jo Grimond is labelled a reactionary, Labour plea to unions for funds is deferred, Tourism may aid growth of depressed areas, Science report Sociobiology: Genetic social behaviour, Air battle remembered: Some of the men, Dr Castro receives 21-gun welcome from Ethiopians, Trappings of left-wing regime are still to be seen in Zanzibar, Liberals blame the press, Nicaragua waits for America to move, More towns inundated as floods in India worsen, Mr Karamanlis bolsters Aegean morale, Mr Benn 'in favour of Lords referendum', Top Zapu men elude police dragnet, Report on oil sanctions due out next week, Nicaraguan troops carry battle into Costa Rica, Honest teacher shows the way, Tobacco produces glowing results, Two appeals to bring down price of British loaf, Mystery of missing Shia leader, Auction record of £8,500 paid for book, Sabotage in Israel gets bolder, Emotive question of land reform in Rhodesia strewn with pitfalls, Union backs away from expulsion of toolmakers, Critical point reached at Camp David, Ex-minister shot by killers in army uniform, Tory office desks broken into, Mystery of the vanishing envoy, Guest column Helping tenants to help themselves, Do not despair, M 25 objectors are told, Removal of head demanded by college board, Private enterprise finds a growing acceptance, Tanzania Pragmatism tones down socialist dogma, Programme to transform roads in Wales, Inquiry set up into expenditure of party funds under Mr Thorpe, £4,000 recovered in Dublin raid that misfired. Index. Picture Gallery: Ideals of cooperative living, Display Advertising: The Metropolis Of Tokyo, Spl, Motorola Inc., Bhel, Shah Industries Ltd., Tanzania Timber Marketing Co. Ltd., Agencies Co. Ltd., Hepworth Ceramic, General Agricultural Products Export Corporation, Banro, Peterlee, National Milling Corporation, Stamico, Bank Base Rates, The Japan Development Bank, Eva Industries Limited, Bhesco, Flood Appeal, Tanzania Livestock Development Authority (Lida), Afri Koko, Tanzanian Air Services Ltd, The Cashewnut Authority Of Tanzania (Cata), Zapata Spares And Services Ltd.,, Air Tanzania, Crimptex, Provident Financial Group, Tanesco, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Hotel Mount Meru, Bsr Limited, Tootal Ltd, Bowater, Tanzania Aviation Ltd, Braniff International, Iran Air, Tanzania Wildlife Corporation, Tanzanite Wildlife Tours Ltd., Hill Samuel Investment, Coffee Authority Of Tanzania, Reliance Knitwear Group, Hine, Rippon Boswell & Company, Ims, Kiltex, Tzr, Bora Shoes, Ndc, Tanzania Film Company, The National Bank Of Commerce. News in Brief. Law: Man sought by police after court stabbing, Queen's chaplain cleared of lifting girl's skirt, Death sentences imposed on 17 Somali officers, Girl was in boot of car, Prosecution is accused of 'bogus secrecy'. Arts and Entertainment: Korchnoi on attack in fine game, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,003, Germany win chess contest. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: PARLIAMENT, September 12,1978 Council of Ministers criticized for budjet cuts. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Domestic And Catering Situations, La Creme De La Creme, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Art-a revolutionizing retrospective Rodrigo Moynihan Royal Academy, New Mary O'Malley play for RSC, Personal Choice, The Prom concerts-a perspective, BBC SO/Groves Albert Hall/Radio 3, Comfortable theory broken to smithereens Inadmissible Evidence Royal Court, An exhilarating relief Walküre Covent Garden. Sport: Hockey Valuable experience for victor and vanquished, Motor racing Canadian race to start when all cars stopped, Cycling, Racing More Light can outshine rival in 'two-horse' Champagne Stakes, Sports in Brief, Golf Home amateurs fight for world places, Yachting Leaders go off on their own as the wind dies abruptly, Cricket Yallop may be captain, Athletics Firm plans grant to help the amateurs, The last flight of the enchanter, Football Greenwood turns an old leaf, Boxing Batten retains title in hard-fought contest. Property: Rentals, Residential Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 12, 1953 Great new loch, Edinburgh my love, what are you doing to me?. Editorials/Leaders: Russia's South Western Frontier, Civil Rights Of Mental Patients, Consumers In A Corporate Society. Letters to the Editor: Career structure in scientific research, Mr Thorpe's candidature, Waiting for the election, Power of the pension funds, Fire precautions, Conditions in the building industry, Burden of proof in unfair dismissal hearings, Decline of the village, Farm workers' wages, Use of force in Rhodesia, The threat of Soviet expansion, Disabled driver's VAT, Locusts for supper, Soviet human rights, Castell Gyrn, Incentives to study foreign languages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Charterhouse. Obituaries: Three British pianists in international semi-finals, Col Francis Miller, Senor Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, Fulco DI Verdura, Dr Denis Campbell Leading engineering scientist. Business and Finance: Discount market, Bid for rest of Bonsor, Bacon plant to close, Early nuclear reshaping urged, Commodities, J Haggas at £4.1m pre-tax, Two companies raising £1m, Birmingham to settle £8m exhibition centre debt, BP's European plan cleared, BIM sets up working party to improve economic consultation, Peugeot chief agrees to meet UK unions, US gas Bill decision next week, International Sony's net income to decline, In brief French group set to sell computer to Soviet agency, Brighter outlook for societies, Atomic energy head calls for comprehensive inquiry into fast reactor decision, Underwater link between Africa and Europe, ICI ready for £26m US dyestuffs deal, British Syphon expansion, Redundant Stoke steelmen will get up to £16,000, Doubts over 'biggest' Japan loan to China, Pessimism a danger to economies, Gatt says, Options, Pentos bids £2.16m for Midland Educational, Business Diary: Las Vegas-on-Sea · C & W's switch, Briefly, Eastern block's huge market for offshore equipment, Motorola to expand UK sector in electronics, Increasing number of cargo frauds alarms underwriters, Furniture deliveries rise 7½pc, Central bankers seek to resolve problems of new monetary plan, Rubber estates to merge, Cable & Wireless profits drop by £7.9m but year was 'satisfactory', Soviet grain crop 'excellent', Rejection of Pearson bid again urged, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Expenses halt growth at Willis Faber, Staff Potteries' peak. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Continued equity rally fades in after-hours, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Wage fears ignored. Business Appointments: Business appointments Managing director named by IC Gas. Births.
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