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The Times - 25/03/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From John Earle, From Charles Hargrove, By Alan Hamilton, By Harry Golombek, From a Chess Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Ronald Kershaw, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Michael Knipe, From Sinan Fisek, From Mario Modiano, From Douglas Aiton, From Eric Marsden, From Charles Harrison, From Sue Masterman, From Patrick Knight, From Our Own Correspondent, From our Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Sheila Black, by Gore Vidal, lain Redpath, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, John Carter, Pamela Vandyke Price, Roy Hay, Philippa Toomey, Fred Emery, Michael Freedland, Patricia Clough, M. MILES, , J. E. S. FAWCETT, , A. B. MCNULTY, , HOME, , JULIAN AMERY, , H. A. d'AVRAY, , LAURENCE PUMPHREY, , COLIN CLIFFORD, , STEWART MENAUL, , BARRIE McWHIRTER, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , D. HYMAN, , J. B. GLUBB, , LIONEL BLOCH, , THOMAS HODGKIN, CHARLES LEWIS, , LUDOVIC KENNEDY, , ANDREW CRUICKSHANK, , PETER B. BAKER, , JOHN TOOLEY, , HAREWOOD, , HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY, , Kenneth Leech, By Our Music Reporter, By Philip Howard, Vernon Dobtcheff, A correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Norman, Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, Francis Kinsman, Margaret Drummond, John Drummond, Alison Mitchell, Vera Di Palma, MS, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Tony May, By Jim Railton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Gareth Bowen, By Michael Coleman, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent,

Resumo

News: The plunge into the mystery of the resurrection, Zaire raid 'repelled by Angola', Satuday Review Assignment in L.A., Vested interests of Peronist era block reform, Computers to sort out Moscow's traffic, Ministry criticized for denying ex-officers part of pension rights, Success for Callaghan broker role, Substantial pay rises proposed for ministers and MPs by the beginning of next Parliament, Army is to get 54 new types of equipment, Red Brigade fires on ex-mayor, Opposition to church denounced, Soweto autonomy leader freed from detention, US coal miners voting to accept latest offer, Mr Young in fresh round of African talks, Poland claiming Belgrade had 'positive' results, Break-up of wrecked tanker ends last hope of pumping off oil, Malaysia sticks to its ban on Concorde overflights, MP rebuked for comment on Princess Margaret, Bonuses blamed for mishaps in construction industry, Ankara prosecutor shot dead by gunman, Diamond dealer dies: Scotland, Defective beams slipped through safety checks, Home Office to study case of animal experiments man, Ethiopian regime reports summary mass executions in provinces of opponents of Marxist revolution, Dr Sakharov warned by prosecutor over protest, problem: how to stay afloat in an ever-rising flood of papers, Celist to appeal: Mstislav Rostropovich, the, Latest European snow reports, General Suharto sworn in for third term, Easter pilgrims carry heavy timber crosses, 21 young conductors to take part in £4,000 contest, Six feared dead in rally, Nine international masters in London competition, Scientists question safety standards at Brazil's first nuclear power station, More lorry checks after fines on 16 drivers, Leaders of French left to see President in new political departure, Gardening Doctoring roses, How Peter de Rosa became Neil Boyd, Withdrawal by Israel to start in a week, More areas to get community service scheme, 'No case for banning live animal exports', Castle chapel to be rehallowed, Chileans cast doubt on murder allegations, Preventive detention Bill dropped by India, Travel Riceless in Bali, Reduce age of consent to 14, barrister says, Palestinians face French bayonets, Drink Cost breakdown, Hitler flower painting sold for $4,500, Three-year car ban for pools winner, Mr Begin's visit to US proves a diplomatic disaster, Ferry strikes disrupt holiday travel, Mr Scargill's visit to pit helps to save jobs, Turkish Cypriot Premier quits over 'disloyalty', No change at Oberammergau, Canberra plan to shield Queensland Aborigines, One man's campaign to combat lawlessness and violence, 1,500 white-collar staff in Scottish gas dispute, Science report Pollution: Lead content of food, 12 deaths, 97 climbers hurt in Lake District last year, Maugham memories, Hitler era racial concept causes minister's downfall, From the heart, Young Liberal call to scrap immigration law, Greece plans tougher laws against political terrorism, Plot to fake Bhutto suicide, wife alleges, Airport ban on standby ticket sales, Second Scottish poll challenge, Wholesale dispute may hit two papers a day, Weekend SHOPAROUND, Boy died on massage equipment, Avalanche alert in Switzerland, Collecting A new world in old furniture, When Francis got in the way of a magical ending, NUT leaders recommend calling off sanctions. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sardinia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Persian Rugs, P&o Cruises, Allied Hambro, Incurable, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, The Complete Book Of Gardening, Bank Base Rates, The Times, The Sunday Times, Gartmore, Agriframes, Collectors Gallery, Sound Guard, The Financial Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The M & G Group, 'Chain Reaction', Philips, Claudio Abbado. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, Chess Schools for the game, Films, Sunday Radio, Saturday Radio, Television highlights, Former title holders share lead in Newquay chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,863, Tv Choice, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, Bridge Declarer's advantage. Law: Illegal salmon fisherman fined £2,500, Gains on land sale taxable Watkins v Kidson (Inspector of Taxes), Three people on drug charge, Youth on affray charge guilty at third trial, Civil rights leader on fraud charge, Arabs' denial of editor's murder, River death charge, Court of Appeal Sick solicitor wins perjury appeal In re A Solicitor. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Lord Attlee statue for lobby of Commons, Phone call about writer to 'The Times', MP refers to doubts about pattern of Italian insurance claims paid out by Lloyds House of Commons, First anniversary of the Lib-Lab pact, Legal difficulty in banning animal exports House of Lords. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Home&garden, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Services tomorrow:, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: Monumental, patriotic, lyrical and typical, Symphonic discourses, Feasts from the Netherlands and Venice, Brewers double contribution to art exhibition, Radio. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Begin Returns Home, Official Deception, The Sociology Of Souls. Letters to the Editor: Comparing air fares, The fate of Mr Bhutto, A new flag?, Israel and the Lebanon: 1948 plan, Sharing opera, Nuclear weapons, Repatriation of prisoners, Human rights obligations, Legal precedent, Minting Jubilee crowns, Communist action in Ethiopia, Victoria Station, USA, The unmarried housewife, Dog collars, North Sea oil. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Bishop to retire, Latest appointments New BBC post. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 24, 1953 £40 travel allowance. Obituaries: Mr Alex Wilson, Mp Contests with Nationalists, Mr Michael Mac Liammoir, Mrs Lubetkin. Business and Finance: Discount market, CRA venture's diamond find in W Australia, Commodities, Licensing check on cutlery from non-EEC countries, Spot Position of Sterling, Bluff, counter-bluff and plain commercial lies, £100m Italian credits for ailing companies, Taxation Things to do before the end of the tax year, In brief Mr Blumenthal urges May deadline for oil import tax, Loans to be cut £6m at CentroYin'l, Midland Bank clarifies policy of restricted lending in S Africa, Second-half fall so Coates Bros ends year level, Superstores offer deal to councils, International Bank America ahead but competition toughening, A kindly eye on the friendly societies, Briefly United City Merchants still manages to grow, Britain lifts its ban on Soviet steel, Dollar slide may Upset Bonn target, Greeks propose pact to lay up surplus tonnage, Gambling Having a a flutter this Easter?, Manchester Garages pulls out of Reynolds bid, Foreign Exchange, Rise in unit trust fees rejected, Sharp decline in sterling, German metal strike negotiations continue, EEC trade negotiators leaving Tokyo almost empty-handed, Draft Bill on electricity for scrutiny by MPs, Investors week Equities hold steady in a quiet market, CBI leaves pay clauses to companies' own judgment, Philips Lamps climbs 13 pc to £153m, Grouse, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Insurance Bridging the gap when an employer's life cover ends, Loss at BMK while margins fall at Hugh Mackay. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Leaders give ground, Stock markets Bearish talk takes toll of Rank, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Leyland names 20 to key posts. Sport: Rowing Oxford's mortals hope to appease the wrath of the god Poseidon, Hockey Dancer's fine two-step, Boxing Minter's chance to avenge his title defeat, Cycling How victory was lost in the raising of an arm, Cross country Ford should handle fast pace, Sports in Brief, Yachting Great Britaiin II fails by six hours to beat her record, Racing As one Easter tradition is broken another is upheld at Kempton, Football Forest can sit back on cushion of comfort, Rugby Union Bennett steps aside and allows his colleagues to tear Penarth apart, Britain take a big lead over US, Motor rallying Swedes lead as third of drivers drop out, Weekend fixtures, For the record, Golf Undertaker came to praise not to bury, Swimming Miss Kelly has her sights set on August. Births.

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