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The Times - 25/01/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By Melvyn Westlake, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Hornsby, By Stewart Tendler, By Clifford Webb, From Ian Murray, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Fred Emery, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Political Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Annabel Ferriman, By Alan Hamilton, By Diana Geddes Educational Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By John Winder and Geoffrey Browning, Concluded, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspendent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From David Watts, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By Derry Hogue, From Frederick Cleary, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, From a Correspondent, Oliver Stutchbury, Philippa Toomey, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Ivor Davis, PHS, George Copeman, Bernard Levin, DENIS de FREITAS, , ANTONY GREY, , HUGH JENKINS, , JOHN LETTS, , WILSON OF LANGSIDE, , W. G. NABNEY, , PIETER VAN DER BYL, , IAN KENNEDY, , ROBERT DIBBLE, , DAVID HUNT, , THOMAS ARMSTRONG, , HESTER ARMSTRONG, , D. BYRD, , JANET L. MOON, , J. P. HANSON, , MARY LAGO, , RICHARD OSBORNE, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , ARTHUR C. CLARKE, , REGINALD LEE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Richard Allen, By Christopher Wilkins, By Donald Macintyre, By Our Labour Staff, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, Malcolm Brown, From Alan McGregor, By John Huxley, GERALD MANNERS, , By Our Industrial Staff, MAURICE LAING, , J. R. C. DAWSON, , W. R. BRACKETT, , From Mr Bernard Gascoyne, BERNARD GASCOYNE, , JAN HILDRETH, , H. St A. MALLESON, , JAMES COOMBE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Desmond Quigley, By Ray Maughan, By Ashley Druker, By Michael Clark,

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News: Commandos urged to recruit blacks, Closure of hospitals defended, Hopes rise in Italy for social pact, Bolivia to lift ban on miners' union, 'Not enough journalists managing newspapers', Labour must open radical drive now, Mr Benn says, Ombudsman rejected by patients, Paris police sceptical about demands in kidnapped baron case, Crow colony lends helping hand to trout-breeder, Heavy damage caused in Swiss bombings, Chrysler chief's wife locked in ransacked flat, Japan adds a pyramid to Egypt's skyline, Settlement nearer after start of Belize talks, George Best to marry in Las Vegas, Mrs Thatcher says family farmer is obstacle to increasing state power over individuals, Training of nurses to EEC standard 'costly', How profit-sharing can save jobs and boost industrial investment, Rhodesian talks still deadlocked on white safeguards issue, Hopes that unemployment total of 1,370,000 may be at peak, Latest European snow reports, More Open University courses on BBC, Plantations: clearing a way through the undergrowth, Government to review foreign services, Soviet nuclear satellite crashes in Canada, Knives are out for golden boy Brown, Less fishing available outside EEC waters, Mr Carter cleared of impropriety over dismissal of attorney, Egypt disappointed by Mr Vance's mission of mediation, Nuclear experts differ over waste problem, Strasbourg call for seal hunting ban, Villiers evidence on Monday, French Prime Minister ends China visit, Czech 'to join Salyut crew in space', Millions of LSD doses 'made in London', Western nations to discuss Somali arms request, NGA will work with computer at Mirror Group, Public 'has fate of V and A in its hands', EEC committee ignores Russia's Berlin complaint, Mr Karamanlis goes on European tour in an attempt to clinch Greece's EEC entry for October, Rover strike over type of overalls, Senate delay appointment of new bank chief, Science report Immunology: Recognition of self and non-self, Terrorists shoot executive of Italian company, Viewpoint Why R. Nozick is doing much better than K. Marx, Mr Silkin threatens boycott over EEC delay on 'green pound', Turkey to cut Cyprus force by 500 troops, Standard for skateboards is considered urgent, Art union can make own rules, Annual slaughter threatens survival of sea turtle, The Times Diary, Herr Strauss accuses Chancellor of breaking the oath of office, Spanish king may make official visit to Britain, 22 councils start campaign for return of powers, MoD may act on bad foreign debts, Europe may be outlet for Cromer crabs, Police look at long-term pay formula, TUC leader backs campaign to avoid heart disease, Safety a life and death issue for U S miners, Release for students arrested in Indonesia, Heavier rates for small London homes, The editor, the colonel and the upper-class bright boy, Party revolt crushed by Prime Minister, Wilmington Ten have jail terms reduced, Cabinet ruling on reactors may come today, MPs say, Third World report How Chad came to love the acacia tree, Dutch foil expulsion appeal by Mr Agee, Mr Foot is criticized for slip on procedure, Rose Dugdale married in Limerick prison, Moscow cuts red tape to permit speedy reconstruction of fire-damaged American embassy, Universities win place on new schools body, TUC seeks to end phase-four speeches. Index. Display Advertising: Ms, Midland Bank, Provincial, Volvo, Eastern Times, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, Hickson & Welch, Thorn Ericsson, Private Patients Plan, Alliance Building Society, Geers Gross Limited, Landsec House, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited, City Cellars. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Longer life for the Green Goddesses, Protecting clients from unskilled hairdressers, Unions in the forces would not assist, Shipbuilding orders, English language ability of foreign doctors, No evidence crossbows are used for crime House of Lords, Concern about possible change of business, Armed forces expecting 40,000 recruits, Holiday caravan tenure, Bill to pass on security cost to air passengers, Left-wing MPs back tribunal on Ulster control, Abdication papers: request refused, No need for alarm about Belize, Mrs Thatcher attacks continuing high level of unemployment House of Commons, Devolution proceedings are to be divided up, Social security report, HMS Bulwark, Ensuring UK Civil Service stays united after Scottish devolution, Mr Mulley defends decision to increase spending on defence, Farm policy defeat turns PM's thoughts to establishing a Tory prices index. Weather: The Weather. Law: Former Yugoslav diplomat says he was kidnapped by gang near Zurich, Fascist trial defendants are acquitted, Youth is jailed over killing, Queen's Bench Division Liability for nuisance arising from natural causes Leakey and Others v National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, Warning to hooligans Regina v Motley, Criticism of judge over remarks to Libyans, Musician jailed on charges over pornography, JPs criticized for many refusals over legal aid, Tribunal split on teacher's appeal, Bhutto silence under barrage of questions, Jailed women extremists on hunger strike, Hashish suspect in Australian manhunt caught, Quebec language law ruled out of court, Recorder was wrong to consider spent sentences, Social worker gets six years for £38,000 fraud. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Hotels and Licensed Premises, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, In The High Court Of Judicature At Madras, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Reviews: London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, RPO/Kondrashin Festival Hall/Radio 3, 'Lark Rise at the National, Voices Ica, Laughter! Royal Court, Going a little wild in Madras. Sport: Football Ponderous replay settled by Brady, Racing Decent Fellow's chance to prove himself more than a pretender, Cricket West Indians just home before record crowd, Boxing Batten's win provides no answers, Tennis Mottram puts himself in line for Connors, Rugby Union Scots make changes at forward but not back, Motor rallying Porsche pair in lead as blizzards begin to bite, Skiing Miss Wenzel in top form for world championships, Squash rackets The world's loss will be North America's gain. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The 'truth' about freedom of religion that turned out to be a lie, 25 years ago From the Times of Friday, Jan 23, 1953 Bomb sites scandal. Editorials/Leaders: The Guillotine Again, The Outlook Changes In Bolivia. Letters to the Editor: Control of the V & A Museum, Simplifying VAT procedures, Scots MPs at Westminster, Explaining psychic effects, Music on Radio 3, Tanner's end?, Vicarial bounds, Licensing photocopying, The Albany Trust, Reading the metre, The Churches and racial issues, Broadcasting anti-apartheid propaganda, Threat of nationalization to the construction industry, What the nuclear power programme could mean to the coal industry, Ulster judicature, European Parliament site, The ethics of gazumping, Aero imports, Spina bifida children, Open-cast mining and the environment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointment. Arts and Entertainment: Duchy of Lancaster's great seals fetch £7,200, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,817, Radio. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor L. F. Bates, Jack Oakie, Professor William Barclay Influential religious writer. Business and Finance: Brazil looks to Africa for expansion of its trade Patrick Knight, Discount market, Credit cards from TSBs in November, Disputes hit Allen but dividend still to rise, Stenhouse stays cool but confident, Crosfields' rival makes £1.3m in bid stake sale, Howard Shuttering, Greenall investment paying off as market share raised, Commodities, Gold at best level for 33 months, Threat to UK business contracts Nigerian move to sever S African trade links, Halewood men to stay out, Heavy loss for Carpets in Australia, Final effort to rescue the Swan Hunter share of Polish deal, Warning by OECD chief on rising tide of protectionist pressure, Report looks at ways to curb 'lump', Unemployment, Business Diary: Trader Stan's farewell · Fringe benefits, US negotiator says Carter 'commitment' helped to spur talks, First-quarter sales up by 44 pc at Elson & Robbins, Underwriter warning on ship rates, International Arco boosts 1977 income by 22% to $700m, CBI seeks reforms on pay analysis, Davy dampens down the enthusiasm, Metro-Cammell and Leyland get 100 bus order, Rustenburg again raises price, · Briefly · Poor season fails to stop Pullman, Industry strategy given pledge of priority by Mr Healey, Hamersley's sharp drop in final quarter, H & H Factors moves into the South-West, Winn Ind bids 45p for Bainbridge, BOC $262m bid for remainder of Airco, £8m losses likely by bankrupt Belgian bank, Scanlon union to review pay tactics, Dangers of euphoria over N Sea revenues, Indian ships aid 'nothing new', Glass container price rise cleared, Regional Unemployment, American Express earnings up 34 pc, Blastfurnacemen vote to take redundancy pay, Town & City gets the all-clear for £24m Eastbourne centre, Amal Dist resumes interim payment, Elswick-Hopper in big farm machinery expansion. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Equities' downward drift continues, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift lower, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director of finance at Smiths Industries. Births.

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