The Times - 03/05/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Binyon, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, By Robert Parker, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Christopher Warman, By Roger Berthoud, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Alan Hamilton, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Frederick Cleary, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Leapman, From Fouad el-Gawhary, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hazelhurst, Katie Stewart, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, Barry Millington, Paul Griffiths, Thomas Walker, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From Nicholas Keith, By Dennis Bird, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, PHS, Bernard Levin, Peter Hain, J. C. KIDNER, , YOLANDE MACKINTOSH, , E. M. C. FRANCIS, , D. A. BLAKE, , GEOFFREY RIPPON, , O. HOOD-PHILLIPS, , BRYAN GOULD, , AVEBURY, , A. J. LUCKING, , PETER CALVOCORESSI, , SIMON FRANSES, , ANNA ASTIN, , RAYMOND GREENE, , GARETH DAVIES, , Peter Chapman, Brian Johnson, Gerald Leach, Walter C. Patterson and Albert Wohlstetter, Witnesses for Friends of the Earth. Graham Ashworth, Witness for Isle of Man Government. Sheila Oakes, Witness for National Peace Council. Thomas B. Cochran, Witness for Natural Resources Defence Council. D. Laxen, Edward P. Radford, Joseph J. Thompson and Brian E, Wynne, Witnesses for the Network for Nuclear Concern. Peter Taylor and G. R. Thompson. Witnesses for Political Ecology Research Group. G. W. Kneale, Peter Odell, J. Rotblat and Alice Stewart, Witnesses for Town & Country Planning Association. Gordon R. C. Atherley, Robert Blackith, Barry Shorthouse, C. B. Sweet and Charles Wakstein, Witnesses for Windscale Appeal. John K. Spearing, , H. MANSFIELD, , NICHOLAS OPPENHEIM, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, A.D., A. B., From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Alison Mitchell, By Ray Maughan and Bryan Appleyard, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Malcolm Brown, By John Huxley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Corrrespondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Edward Townsend, L. ST CLARE GRONDONA, , A. P. MEWIS, , DEREK WALKFR-SMITH, , CHARLES FLETCHER-COOKE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, R. J. Venkateswaran, By Ray Maughan, By Peter Wainwright, Ray Maughan, By Bryan Appleyard, By Tony May, by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., by Christopher Warman, by John Young, C.W., J.Y.,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Campaign to speed access to commons, PM says defence chief's words in Peking were impromptu: UK policy unchanged House of Commons, Political will exists for enlarged EEC, More talks ahead on press charter, Long weekend in May preferred, DPP's warning about reporting of name of colonel 'a direct assault on privileges of House'-Mr Powell, Enhancing values of family life House of Lords, Naming of Colonel B a conflict for the privileges committee, Miss Richardson unrepentant, Callaghan bid to reassure Kremlin over 'enemy' snub, Lord Peart: We want peace all round, MP asks about secret code on students' aid, Shadow minister calls for more religious teaching, Two new Tory MPs introduced, Fear of conflict with the courts, Mr Mulley retains his confidence in senior military adviser, Grandparents to get right of access. News: Advertising aid by postmen, Carbon copy man: how close to the truth?, Mr Fukuda is reminded that Americans care for wildlife, Civilians take key jobs in Kabul Cabinet, Young people to check plan, Milestone on march to frankness, Telford Now the map shows shades of progress, 'Express' and 'sun' want to print in Scotland, Salisbury lifts ban on black parties and pledges amnesty, National Trust given an important nature reserve, Mr Brezhnev starts Bonn visit tomorrow, Mr Cutler says origins of note 'unclear', Court threat to minister over schools ultimatum, Anti-strike moderate sweeps into top AUEW job, Modern miasma mars tourist potential, Police and prison officers upset by BBC TV series, Mr Rees says, Wednesday is Sun Day, Students help to safeguard campus jobs, Compromise plan in Moro case discussed, Spanish conscripts will get new deal after 200 years, Irrational pricing blamed for fuel depletion, Science report Botany: Plant-growth substances, Greater London Council Tory call for 40 per cent police pay rise, Local workers no longer given housing monopoly, Four million are paid only £50, report says, How the secret postal vote paid off for Mr Duffy, The Times Diary/, Paid educational leave sought for everyone, Car-crash victim sues employer, blaming fatigue, French barracks shelled in guerrilla revenge attack, Entertaining new ideas, Shopping going to centre of things, Talks open in dispute on journalists' dismissals, Mr Begin sees 'change for better', Pravda's 'enemy' has courage and integrity, Archaeology report Maya settlement: British Museum supports dig, Move to raise election deposits to £500, Demand for livestock export ban growing, Russia likens Sir Neil to intoxicated hare, County structure plan improves relations between councils, Councils 'are harsh to the homeless', Islam is France's second religion, Mr Mondale insists on meeting opponents of President Marcos, Dr Owen sees farm policy costs rising in an enlarged EEC, Lord Devlin supports Luton case campaign, President Sadat orders Cabinet reshuffle in face of growing discontent over soaring inflation, Declaration by nuns demands equal recognition, Khachaturian dies after a long illness, Defendants strip at Berlin terror trial, Allegation of public money for IRA answered, Syrian call to overthrow Cairo regime, German gun cut from Pentagon budget, Colombia troops free abducted US jeweller, The crucial changes Labour must make to stem the right, Plea for Pakistan press, Unforgettable heritage of the industrial revolution, Fortnight of top table manners, US college discriminated against whites, Varley attack on 'right-wing' Mrs Thatcher, Israel's West Bank governor is dismissed, Eritrean town faces hardships other than war, Cooking Master the art of the aristocrats, Off-the-peg factories come in all sizes, Labour puts Scottish nationalists to flight, CBI asks if prices panel passed on secrets. News in Brief. Law: Queen's servant killed herself over retirement, Eight sentenced to death for Laos 'coup plot', New Limitation Act and legal privilege Jones v G. D. Searle & Co Ltd, Wife is freed by 'stabbing in her sleep' theory, 'No direction' against naming of Colonel B, Judge wrong to call witness Regina v Baldwin, Costs: scope of rule of practice Regina v Mountain Regina v Kilminster, Polytechnic unfair, judge holds, Man on train attack charge, Lockheed bribes trial resumes in Rome, Front fails in plea over ILEA buildings, Injured student on Danish bombing charges, 'Dangerous man freed in error', Life-jail men may face more murder charges, Landlady 'killed old women through greed', Judge orders arrest of couple in kidnap case, Queen's Bench Division The Attorney General's case Attorney General v Leveller Magazine Ltd and others, £83,000 charge, Court plea by bookmaker, Ex-MP throttled and beaten over head with a spade, 21 to be charged with treason in Seychelles. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, National, Avianca, Ofrex Group Limited, Air France, Multiple Display Advertisements, Telford, Ocl, Cabin, Manchester Business School Management Course, Davies & Newman Holdings Limited, Ultramar Company Limited, Prudenital, Freightliner, Warne Wright Group, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited, John Menzies,, South African Airways, Tootal, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dana, Lambert Howarth, CM & G, Portals, British Airports. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, General Vacancies., -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, La De La Creme Creme, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Ballet and music on the South Bank, Lord Harewood on I due Foscari, Jonathan Thorpe work for Royal Ballet, Forgotten treasures from the Labia Collection, By women, about men One of the Boys Thames, LPO/Mackerras Festival Hall, English Bach Festival Guildhall, Chichester's A Woman of No Importance, New London Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall, Deft lights-and a glaring contradiction The Tempest Royal Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Last night of the Proms, Kafka to music, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,889. Sport: Rugby union England's role as ambassadors, Golf Blair nominated as captain of R and A, Football Young England revive memories of bad old days of their elders, Snooker Spencer plays Reardon in the final, Racing Reputation of favourite means little to classic opponents, Sports in Brief, Skiing's summit at the Café Royal, Cricket Australia build solidly on early advantage, Athletics Walker may need another operation to regain fitness. Property: Rentals, Sale interest in paintings of the farmyard, Residential property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 2, 1953 Common Market opens, An ideal way to clear the mind. Editorials/Leaders: Home Truths In Peking, Mr Mondale Sees The Post-Vietnam Asia, Heirs To Jones And Scanlon. Letters to the Editor: Polling stations, Human rights and Lomé Convention aid, Peking echo, Decline in academic publishing, Human rights in Chile, Secret war files, Aircraft for BEA, Windscale report, Radio station for Cardiff, Case for a commodity price stabilizing system, Israel and the Arabs, Everest without oxygen, Legal obligation of EEC membership, Business-management education, Hard-pressed courts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointment, University news, Royal Institution, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lady Noyce, Anna Instone, Mr Aram Khachaturian Colourful and popular Soviet composer, Air Chief Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman, Professor J. G. Valatin, Arthur Shier. Business and Finance: Discount market, German attack on EEC protectionism widens split over handling crisis, Fringe banks may decline, Move to block bid for Seven Up, US copper usage, Food sales badly hit by cut-price war being fought between large supermarkets, The crucial test facing Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre, Gen Occidentale in 'mopping up', LME metal stocks, State to examine cooperatives for bakery workers, 265 fishing company jobs to go, Redundancy bill for yard workers in final stage, State considering wider procurement policy for computers, Managers end shipyard overtime ban, Brewers plan to end pub monopoly, Scott & Robertson's board rejects Fairbairn's £2m offer, Union rights gained for oil platforms, More cash for research into properties of steel, Saudi-UK group hope for £444m project, Share falls reversed in after-hours spurt, Wool textile exports rose 4 pc in February, Industrial disputes cost DRG £2m in quarter, Mr Fukuda avoiding specific trade offers, A Arenson on way back to 1973-74 peak, Mancroft postcript to the Arab boycott, Ford chief says UK's output could be increased by up to 30pc, Post Office rejoins the CBI, Seeking new values at John Laing, Chairmen, Overcapacity and imports harming TV industry, report says, International More snags for CRA in bid to buy 50 pc stake in CAIL, John Laing may hive off property interests, Options, Perkins lays off 1,200, Briefly Takeover of Airco will cost BOC Int £235m, Sun shines for APC, Property Indices Reappraisal needed, Foreign Exchange, New attempt to frame world wheat pact, Money Market Rates, Boustead jolt in final half from Australian end, Court appoints a receiver for Eidai, Fraser backing for Lonrho bid, European man-made fibre groups to set up market-sharing cartel, Business Diary: Marriage, Brading style · Knight's progress, Yorkshire plea for EEC base in North England, Wadham on the takeover trail as profits jump by 49 per cent, India raising growth by lowering import barriers, CES gets brush-off from Vernon Fashion, Much sound and fury in proxy fight for control of Kennecott Copper, Scrap steel sector increasing sales abroad, Building society deficiency, Home insurance premiums may rise, group says. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Late buying boost for index, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Late spurt boosts equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Bentalls name new chairman. Births.
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