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The Times - 28/04/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Donald Maclntyre Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Belfast, By Ian Bradley, By Robert Parker, From Arthur Osman Nottingham, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By George Clark, By Our political Correspondent, From John Roper, From Our Veterinary Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Peter Nichols, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Wood European Political Editor, From David Cross, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fox Butterfield, By Roger Berthoud, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Roger Choate, From Ray Kennedy, From Christopher Walker, Gerald Ely, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Jim Prior, Bernard Levin, PHS, ALEX LYON, , GRAHAM ZELLICK, , DAVID A. CLARK, , SUZETTE COOTE, , RONALD M BELL, , IAN HARVEY, , D. C. H. HORWOOD, , PARVIZ C. RADJI, , J. ROTBLAT, , KENNETH SOLLY, , FRANK FIELD, , G. HORNSEY, , E. A. DEVENISH, , A. HERZKA, , From Our Special Correspondent, Max Harrison, David Robinson, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Michael Kaufman, Harry Debelius, Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Alison Mitchell, By Our Economics Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Prest, By Malcolm Brown, By Michael Bailey, By Edward Townsend, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, H. R. FEATHERSTONE, , JOHN WILLIAMS-WYNNE, , PHILIP JONES, NORMAN J. GRAVES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Mario Modiano, By Richard Allen, By Victor Felstead, By Nicholas Hirst, Ray Maughan, By Bryan Appleyard, By Ronald Pullen, By Tony May, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, S.M., by Sue Masterman, by Alan Grainge, by Michael Flood, by Annelise Schulz, by Pieter Zwart, P.Z.,

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News: Ireland not a haven for gunmen, Mr Lynch says, Doctors in doubt on pay decision, Muldoon call for end to EEC curbs on lamb, Paul Revere expense claim fetches £39,000, GLC aid for battered wives, Sir Keith Joseph to lecture at LSE by invitation of director, Carter go-ahead given for uranium fuel export to India, Communist need 'to suppress extreme leftists', Check urged to avoid hospital food poisoning, Ehrlichman release from prison, Mr Dayan pursues quiet diplomacy in Washington, Swapo modifies stand on Walvis Bay issue, Foreign Report Nigeria's noisy progress towards civilian rule, Steps taken to deal with crumbling motorways, Capital get together, Journalists fail to stop papers, Real value of managers' pay is still below 1974, Appeal for new form of homelands autonomy, 'Veterinary schools denied resources to fulfil role', Defence chief visits Peking, City to mark century of the green belt, Inquiry to be held into report of snub to Services, Science report Pharmacology: Enkephalin analogue, Local Elections Borough where Ratepayers hold the balance, Government policies hinder private sector, State ownership without subsidies, Busmen suspend protest, Manneken Pis found-and lost, Living the high life in Hongkong, Liberal vote collapses at Wycombe and Epsom, M Marchais strikes back at critics of party leadership, Beirut tries to outlaw armed bands, Fishing left out of food review, Big rise in car benefit for war pensioners, Spanish deputies legalize sale of contraceptives, L'Express group control passes to Sir J. Goldsmith, Mr Lance arranged big loans for his relations without their knowledge, US authorities say, Eritrea rebels united for 'final' battle in Ethiopia, Firm Schilling basis of fiscal policy, School plea: An appeal was, Union move for 'special case' status, Mr Carter's popularity at new low in April polls, Fifteen arrests in Belfast raids, Big start to the day, The Times Diary, EEC to prosecute Britain over 'spy in cab' law, Austria Crucible of Europe seeks identity, Inquiry to be held into GLC land plea, Tory challenge over 'pay guideline clause', Montmartre wine sold at 900 francs a bottle, Mao's role comes under new scrutiny, Danger seen of mindless rush into nuclear war, Bonn view on crisis EEC helped to avoid, Plea for more development news, Comecon trade balance may tip, Power men accept pay deal by 550 votes, Food Report Mackerel more than a cat fish, Civil Service accused of neglecting history, Union chief hints at a phase four, Dartmouth entry, Passage of goods a growing economic factor, Arts Council will increase its grants by a fifth, No inquiry into case of alleged attack on widow, Kansas City dials in to chimes of Big Ben, Why the Spanish military are still sniping, £3.5m plan for cleaning of Westminster, Britain enjoys trading advantage, The right way to sanity on wages, Company chief's writ on 'Norman Scott affair', Vatican likens Red Brigades terrorists to Attila and his barbarian hordes, Army seizes power in Afghan coup, Former chairman of 'fringe' bank arrested in the US, Nine fail to agree on farm prices, Extra NHS cash may not ease staff shortages. Index. Politics and Parliament: Inner urban areas, Naming in the House: debate on privilege, Mischief-making leaks from Ministry of Defence 'dangerous' House of Commons, Pressure to reform Commons increases, Conservatives propose £485m cuts in tax, Fewer work permits being issued, Next week's business, Prison suicides, Mr Pardoe defends Liberal tax proposals, Tory tax proposals include 1p off standard rate and changes in higher rate bands, Simple link between prices and wages, Mr Barnett attacks Conservative approach, Nudging near to 1984 and all that House of Lords, MPs to study Colonel B issue, Conservative proposals 'would cost £800m'. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Scottish Development Agency, Volvo, Henry Boot, Girozentrale Vienna, M. Gérard, Austrian Airlines, Martini, Vienna 1977, Heathrow, Npi, Newscientist, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Secretary's Week, The British Printing Corporation Limited, Gulf Air, Ciba-Geigy, Watmoughs (Holdings) Limited, Guest Keen And Nettlefolds Ltd, Iea, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Mounlinex, British Transport Docks Board, Krall Land Services, Inc., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Creditanstalt-Bankverein, Vehicle Testing Station, Business News, Jefferson Smurfit's, Wibag, John Foord, Norwich Union Insurance, The Spastics Society, Tomatin Distillers, Amalgamated Metal Corporation Limited, New Law Cassettes, Vosper Limited, Steyr-Daimler-Puch Ag, The Issustrated London News, Libra Bank Limited, Mexico, Sun Life Assurance, Austria, Die Presse. Law: Court of Appeal Women in betting shops to get rate for the job Shields v E Coomes (Holdings) Ltd, Two acquitted on dollar premium plot charge, Jail sentence on postman, Election ploy hint in Malaysia trial, Late sittings undesirable Regina v Harries and Others, Channel ship fine, New charges over Yorkshire TV programme, Doctor cleared over boy's drug death, Lawyers criticize ruling by Lords in rent case, Three men fined over clash with Front, QC cleared of attempting to obstruct justice. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,886, Radio, Broadcasting, Rare Lautrec proof raises £37,000, Le nozze di Figaro, The Achurch Letters. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Lectures And Meetings, Theatres, Entertainments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, £8,000+ Appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, Country property. Sport: Hockey Spaniards present only obstacle to Slough, Football Bolton's play always worth promotion, Cricket Notts cricketers do not wish to play World Series men, Golf Clark's steady round keeps him in touch with Ballesteros, Barrett has his pride dented, Sports in Brief, Tennis Fourth seed is upset by a Thoroughgood job, Racing, Equestrianism Champion leads strong Dutch team, Real tennis Bloomfield survives crisis, Ice hockey Russians reveal weaknesses but still win, Snooker Mans makes great recovery, Motor racing Tyres influence design of new Surtees cars. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 28, 1953 Korean talks deadlock, Animal crackers: the Zoo's won four Oscars. Editorials/Leaders: Not The Meeting They Asked For, A Party Look At Parliament, The Future Of Sanctions. Letters to the Editor: Such arrant nonsense over metrication, A wealth of economic potential in timber, Disturbances in Iran, The naming of Colonel B, Community law, The Budget and poverty, Opinion in Rhodesia, Social service Provision, Nuclear waste hazard, British Rail's "tragic' anti-lorry campaign, In search of a church, The verdict against birching, Closing Kew Gardens. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr G. C. Dunning work on medieval pottery, Mr Jack Hart. Reviews: New Tetley work, Law and Order Bbc 2, A heavenly comic Oh God! (a) Warner West End The World's Greatest Lover (a) Odeon Kensington/ Screen on the Green/ Scene 3/Studio One Chaplin Season; Carol Reed Season National Film Theatre, L'Ecole d'Orphée Wigmore Hall, Philharmonia/ Sanderling Festival Hall, Lunch-Hour Ballet Arts, Peter Katin Queen Elizabeth Hall, The New Chautauqua Oxford Festival. Business and Finance: Blumenthal proposals for IMF meeting, Challenge by Lonrho to court ruling, Discount market, Clarke Chapman-Reyrolle controversial link-up beginning to show benefits, Turnbull's £1m loss, London Merchant Securities After Carlton goes, CIPEC meetings, Tarmac seeks compensation from Drake & Scull for Nigerian debt, Hopes of upturn at Hoover, Rhone-Poulenc, French shipowners debts rise to 12,200m francs, Britain takes the New York stage, Commodities, Shortage of secretaries now acute in the regions, Opec plea for energy research, Inefficiency 'puts nation in great peril', H of Fraser welcomes Mr Rowland, Export thrust puts bloom on Tootal's UK textile sector, Large strides of micro-electronics, Pharmaceuticals face £100m trade setback, Jefferson Smurfit, All-round push helps Amal Power top £6m, British Steel forecasting further losses of £400m in current financial year, Flight Refuelling leaps to £1.48m, Business Diary: British Rail line ·Muriel's mark, Options, Car output 22 pc higher, Bank and weaker doller help to revive sterling, Illingworth raises £1m in two disposals, No reprieve for Thorn closures, Canadian fuel merger for RTZ, Pressure in Congress grows for reform of world monetary system, Allied aims to peg beer prices until January, McKechnie clipped, British Transport Docks Board's profits up £3.2m to record £29m, Coaxing Greek industry out of its investment 'boycott', Fall in unemployment caused by smaller work force, not more jobs, Whitecroft pays £3.2m for lighting distributor, In brief, Common Brothers in turnround, International Capital rise, lower dividend from BMW, Briefly Pentos to buy maker of garden furniture, Ultramar to head N Sea consortium, Equities have best day in almost six months, Tax relief hint, Dockers' deal agreed, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Union recognition move, Minet 23 pc increase lays doubts to rest, KCA International gets approach from oilman 'rescuer'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Best day of year as bears are squeezed, Stock Exchange prices Cautious gilts, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, The Times Share Lndices. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr C A Hogg, a new deputy chairman of Courtaulds. Births.

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