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The Times - 08/02/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Martin Huckerby and Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Philip Howard, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Lose Shercliff, From Patrick Brogan, By Peter Strafford, From Dessa Trevisan, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, From Nicholas Ashford, Caroline Moorehead, Brian Alderson, Gillian Freeman, Richard Osborne, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Barry Millington, Thomas Walker, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Srikuar Sen, By Gordan Allam, By Michael Seely, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, Philip Howard, Christopher Walker, GEOFFREY FURLONGE, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , BOYLE OF HANDSWORTH, TREVOR HUDDLESTON CR, RON KEATING, , ANTHONY LESTER, , ANTHONY RAMPTON, , E. J. B. ROSE, , JAVED KHAN, , W. P. KIRKMAN, WALTER BIUHM, A. R. WINNETTT, , LOUIS LE BAILLY, , D. J. WATKIN, , WALTER C. PATTERSON, FARIDA MAJID, , THEODORE CROMBIE, , AVEBURY, , JEREMY THORPE, , WILLIS., TOM STORRARD, JANETFT SUZMAN, , JOHN BRAINE, , ALAN SILLOTOE, , ALAN COREN., EVA FIGES, , MEL CALMAN, , FISHER OF CAMDEN, , RONALD HARWOOD, , MELVYN BRAGG, , PENELOPE MORTIMER, , ARNOLD WESKER, , TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR, , CHAIM BERMANT, , JULIAN PETTIFFR, A L. P. TAYLOR, DAVID WASON, From Our Cnorrespondent, A Correspondent writes:, A friend writes:, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Stone, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Caroline Atkinson, Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb, Arthur Reed, By Roger Vielvove, By Derek Harris, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, GEOFFREY CUTTING, , E. G. WOOD, , DAVID HARDMAN, , GERALD MANNERS, B. A. COLE, , M. SATO, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, William Chislett, By Bryan Appleyard, By Tony May, By Victor Felstead, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, by Peter Hopkirk, P.H., by Ronald Faux, by Richard Wigg, by Penelope Turing, P.T., by Barbara Aldred, by K. Westcott Jones, by Julia Keay, by Francis Watson, by John Keay, by Charles Boase,

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News: 1,750 officials lose their positions in big Pakistan purge, TUC moves closer to accepting pay curb, Possible axe attack motive, Pressure on Britain to sign fishers pact, Cosmopolitan gateway to business and pleasure, Snow brings New York to standstill, Dr Judianne Densen-Gerber (above),, Hunt a virgin peak rather than a tiger, Calls to the bar, Three killed in Ghanaian political clashes, Whitehall unions will seek equal treatment, Centre rescues Labour papers, CBI ready to act on contract clauses, Ireland: Mr Lynch puts on the pressure, Beaches have everything except crowds, Eight more firms on blacklist, Soviet Navy chief sets fleet world role in building communism, Darjeeling:an armchair mountaineer's dream, Westminster may open sound broadcasts with Budget speech, Guatemala political killings reach 20,000, report says, Planners recommend a standing commission on energy to examine national strategy, Writer 'had custom and practice contract', Gunman kills minister at Namibia political rally, Latest European snow reports, Tourism a plant of slow but steady growth, Report criticizes Britain's treatment of refugees, The French Elections Socialists take on Marxist tinge, Italian Communists to break deadlock and back new government, Times Interview Dr Spock's message for babies, President Sadat wins American sympathy, Pilgrimage to the home of the steel horses, Farmworkers' leader favours nationalization, Abstentions show split in Labour's left, 1078 and all that at the Tower, TV blackout over film ban in Israel, Rolls-Royce recalls cars in safety check, Spring fashion collection stolen in Paris, Romanians take action against minority leader, Syrian and Lebanese troops clash, Call to free defence airwaves, Dismissal over paedophile work, Britain is to spend £100m on American helicopters, Banking figures raise interest rate fears, The Times Diary Stranger in the House: an MP's view, A Special Report, Concorde within noise limit third of time, Sir Idwal 'has a hefty bite', Sikkim: land of the blue poppy, Imperial remains span the centuries, Science report Dry rot: An advance in early detection, Deal in sight to end national coal mining strike in US, New vaccination campaign will take softer line, Rajasthan: a fabled land calls for careful itinerary, Glorious memories tinged with affection, Ogaden war revives fears of Somali aims, Packages with exotic touch, Goa: an addictive cocktail, Bill may aid 200,000 first-home buyers, Move by move in John Lewis's controversy with officialdom, Glad I saw the place nobody seems to like, Cooking delightfully diverse, Vienna outcry at threat of mercury-poisoned grain, Any poisoning of oranges 'is being done in Britain', Guidance to contractors on the counter-inflation conditions, £500 Premium Bond prize winners, Salazar family may take over disputed statue, Lyons judge kidnapped, 50 Nkomo men died in Rhodesian raid, How one company found it had been penalized although it backs policy, Holidays in India, GLC rejects stadium at Alexandra Palace, Ethiopia now confident it can regain Ogaden, Nine plan to complete Greek entry this year, Antioxidants to be banned in dairy products, Film authority action pledged by minister, Government contracts to carry clauses on pay policy guidelines, Boots reprimanded for 'blatant advertising', Can the Tories find the right answer?, 10 shot at dawn in Congo for murder plot, Incomes Blacklist Working of government sanctions under fire from employers and researchers, The South: tea and crocodiles of mission puplis, IRA in new wave of attacks, Kerala: spice-laden breezes, Industry urged to mobilize resources into social work, Baboons saved from use in crash tests. Arts and Entertainment: Private collector pays record £20,942 for Persian battle-scene pen box, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,829, Radio, Broadcasting, July date for chess match, Stolen Greek icons recovered in London, £125,000 gift to British Museum, Stanley Donen recreates the double feature. Law: Chancery Division Gift for 'working men's hostel' charitable In re Nivazi will trusts, Court sets aside life sentence on rape charges, Age factor in sentencing for sexual offences Regina v O'Grady, Czech hijack man accused, Paying arbitrators' fees no waiver Rokopoulas v Esperia Spa, Court of Appeal Claim for £1 damages no bar to county court jurisdiction Hatt & Co (Bath) Ltd v Pearce, Car crash jury awards £68m damages against Ford, Man who aided murder attempt has sentence cut. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Sightless, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Foord, Christian Aid African Refugee Appeal., The Show Places Of India, Theraton Park Tower, Natural Gas In The Key, Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation, The Times, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Taj, Qantas, Inter-City, Air-India, Avis, Bank Base Rate, Indian Railway, Braid Group, Indian Airlines, John, Japan International Bank Limited., Hine, Twickenham Travel Limited, State Bank Of India. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Size of hospital waiting lists still causes concern, Dearer electoral register, Government blackmail and threats' condemned, Cutting inflation the greatest national interest, Bill on council house sale fails, Opposition forces schools' inclusion in Transport Bill, Clauses to be inserted in new Government contracts to make firms stick to pay policy, Extradition in bringing terrorists to justice House of Lords, Mobility allowances, Mr David Ennals sets example by carrying kidney donor card House of Commons, Vaccination publicity campaign in March, Sun Alliance director prophesies 'We will win', All-party approach best on race issues, Screening service sought for pregnant women. Official Appointments and Notices: Backing for judge as head of FBI, University news, Latest appointments, Musician of the year, Gold Dagger award, Horners' Company. Reviews: Sylvia Rosenberg Wigmore Hall, Colin Tilney Purcell Room, RPO/Dutoit Festival Hall, Hemsley on Gianni Schicchi, No time for carping The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin Mayfair, Children's Books Never mind the quality, feel the death, The making of Mayerling, The Star Turns Red Abbey, Dublin. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Seretaial & General-Tempting Times-, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Botham's swashbuckling century offsets injuries to key players, Hockey England drawn in same pool as Scotland, Snooker Miles comes back to beat Davis in slow match, Sports in Brief, Football Arsenal are denied by their former colleague, Boxing, Tennis Officials want Gerulaitis fined for misbehaviour, Rugby Union Obsession with kicking spolis Cup semi-final, Rackets Hurst-Brown mesmerized by Prenn's service, Swimming E Germany and Sweden out of international, Racing Shifting Gold may not easily brush aside Rambling Artist, Badminton Pri a victim of Frost in semi-final round, For the record. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 6, 1953 Dutch dykes breached, Keeping their own council. Editorials/Leaders: The Irish Anomaly, A Third Sick Man Of Europe?. Letters to the Editor: Israeli arms in Ethiopia, Middle East peace talks, Through the pay sanctions hoop, phase three and beyond, Sharing out the spoils of business, Saudi Arabian executions, Muddle with a credit card computer, Towards Christian unity, Chiswick House Dark, Optimum fuel use, Challenging coal industry's forecast, False tongue, The politics of race and immigration, Rhodesai proposals, Eduard Kuznetsoy, Added value as a measure of productivity, Selling Europe's goods to Japan, Mild and bitter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dame Anstice Gibbs, Lieut-Gen Sir Dudley Russell, Mr C. M. Schofield, Gc, Maj-Gen W. H. Oxley, Mr Heinz Norden, Professor Kurt Gödel Influential work in mathematical logic. Business and Finance: Discount market, UK footwear exports reached record level of £100m last year, American group may buy unfinished London hotel, Broadmount blocks Chieftain's meeting call, Bags of coal go metric from April 1, Commodities, Solar research, No easy task for Mears after its heavy set back, Approval for $3000m IMF loan to Spain, Redundant shipbuilding workers will get up to £10,400 each, EEC intensifies trade pressure on Japan, Portugal: the hint of an end to the suffering?, Business Diary: Lucas alternatives · The Dorchester caravan, US and Australia hint at trade talks walkout, Superstore planning policy attacked, Bank Figures, Britain invited to join in 'mini-A300' plan, US reservations on new zinc contract, Briefly Record at Claverhouse, BP reported over Arab boycott requests, Japan backs Roosa plan, A taxing problem for Mr Healy, Setback for sterling but franc rallies, Aircraft and shipbuilding compensation on way, Economic wiseacres criticized, Public sector increases its share of national wealth threefold in decade, Bank statements for January, Coffee price scheme to end this week, International Caterpillar's buoyant outlook, Money Market Rates, BP and Coal Board in liquid fuels research, Leyland chief pressed to decide future of £100m foundry scheme, Watney Mann seeks 2p a pint on top beers, Warning signals for MLR, J Saville Gordon goes into slide, Banking figures put gilts market into retreat, Allied puts loan stock proposals, Unitech keeps up the pace with 47 pc half-time rise, Sharp cut in BSC scrap purchases, Assurance on house prices by building societies, Warner Est valuation brings £11m surplus, Imperial's hopes for NSM go up in smoke, Tube offshoot stake to Lloyds & Scottish. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock markets Gilts collapse £1.50 on bank lending figures in hectic 'after hours' trading, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Gains cut back, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dawson International's new finance chief. Births.

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