The Times - 15/03/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From David Cross, From Robert Schuil, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Alan Hamilton, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Sunpplement, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From William Chislett, From Michael Binyon, From Kuldip Navar, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ivor Davis, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, From Richard Burt, From Jean Thoraval, From John Best, John Higgins, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Martin Huckerby, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Kenneth Loveland, William Mann, By Gerald Richmond, By Jim Railton, By Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Cliff Temple, by Desmond Quigley, by Margaret Stone, D.Q., bu Ross Davies, R.D., by John Huxley, by Pearce Wright, by Ronald Kershaw, by David Young, D.Y., Peter Hazelhurst, Bernard Levin, PHS, Charles Hargrove, J. M. JOHNSON, , JANE PLUMPTRE, , F. BENTLEY BEAUMAN, , CON ALLDAY, , DOUGLAS BUSK, , DAVID LONGBOURNE, , FALKENDER, , SHAUN STEWART, , NIAL CHARLTON, , MARTIN RAW, , H. J. RANKIN, , DESMOND MARSHALL-ENGLISH, , MOHAMMED MEHDI, , KENNEDY TREVASKIS, , JOHN DOSSOR, , W. H. OLDAKER, , RICHARD CROOKSHANK, , by Sir Richard Dobson, , By John Groser, By Philip Howard, Professor H. G. Hanbury, F. H. L., The Earl of Lauderdale, N. K. and W. G., By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, Bv Edward Townsend, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Huxley, By Christopher Wilkins, COLIN SHEPHERD, , RICHARD H. EBBS, , ROGER HUTTON, , MICHAEL MONTAGUE, , STEPHEN GRIMSDITCH, , J. TAYLOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ray Maughan, Derek Harris, By Tony May, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark,
ResumoNews: Russians decide Coke is the real thing for Olympics, Zulu chief leads new alliance formed to combat apartheid, Selection at Kettering to be restarted, A Belfast cemetery running out of space, Mr Scanlon tells women to push for equal pay, Dangers as well as benefits of exports, Italian communist unions leave World Federation, Overseas doctors registration rule altered, Chile restores right of habeas corpus, Inquiry is ordered into school mathematics, A tribute to the gods from young classicists, Centrist wins Guatemalan presidential poll, Loss last year of 1,274 in police strength too high, Mr Rees says, Heads will ignore order to keep schools open all day, Greater London Council Housing policy attacked, Two seal-hunt protesters arrested by Mounties, Tax the natural enemy, The French Elections Gaullists conclude pact with allies for unity in Sunday's poll, Exports record helps UK to £184m surplus, Successful action for homeless, Talks with Patriotic Front fail, £390m loan scheme for 31,000 homes, Clash over new plan for helping the young unemployed, Cubans admit they fought in Ogaden, China tries to win over Philippines, Decaying Birmingham inner city hopes for revival, Beyond the veil in Iraq, Latest European snow reports, Opera by Vivaldi to be revived, African claim to Canaries comes at difficult moment, MP complains of council's lamp-post count, Mr Sadat condemns terror raid on Israel, Brick artist may floor spectators again, Doctor described as pathological liar, Union of the Left yields to press solidarity, 46 dead as troops storm Argentine riot prison, Moves to bring relations with Dublin back to normal, Once neglected, now courted, Wilson move 'prevented miners' settlement', Bishop advocates compulsory youth service, An advantageous move to Cornwall, Sport 'used for ulterior purposes', 'Basic rights' proposed by Labour lawyers, Search yields no victims in avalanche, Science report Pharmacology: Pain killers, Chauffeur's moustache jolts Japan, Highway Code may be revised more often, New realism on city jobs, Potash mining 'a threat to fine coastal walk', Blenders say price cuts on teabags impossible, BIS staff cuts sought, Lack of time makes vital training difficult, Lobby will press MPs for better deal for youth, Secret ballot on 18% power offer, Evidence linking teenage sex with cancer, Russia discloses some of its missile secrets, Mafia 'executioner' gives evidence, Why British mousetraps succeed abroad, Small IS Beautiful, New offer brings hope of end to US coal strike, Voluntary bodies advise in North-east, Keele vote to ban royalty from union events, Shah commission finds Mrs Gandhi abused authority in emergency, Inquiry on rail pay claim, Asian votes for Tories 'in decline', Case for turning butter 'mountain' into toffee, Israel mounts massive revenge raid on Lebanon, France and Arab states sign armaments deal, School head contracts are opposed, France, into battle united, Breaucratic signpost proves a success, Greece bans TV and radio cigarette advertising, The Times Diary/, Guest Column Words by the metre, No workers' control yet in state industries, Dutch Marines storm in to release hostages, Dispute over links with communist parties, Safety measures for nuclear satellites urged, Fare cuts expected soon on Atlantic flights, The awakening industrial giant, Mr Callaghan foresees tax cuts and more expenditure this year, Vietnam's landscape of war fast being transformed, Consultants who care are not always easy to find, Korean businessman sticks to his story, Lockout of printing workers deprives Germans of papers, Moscow denies reported use of spy lorries. Index. Display Advertising: Public Auction, Middle Tar, Carrington Viyella, Tavr, E&d, Newspaper Archive Developments Ltd, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Telford, Employers Protection, The American Express Card., Midland Bank, Bank Base Rates, Wemsec, Amrex, Icfc, M. J. H. Nightingale Co. Limited, The Times, Mas, Fairclough, Union Of Independent Companies, Visa, The Financial Times, Oxfam, Fitch Lovell Limited, Ub, Abc Aerosols Ltd., R. Smallshaw (Knitwear) Ltd., Halcyon Days Ltd.,, Glc Valuation & Estates, Metal Box. Politics and Parliament: Move to get block loans for councils, Tory promise of big spending on defence, Education grants for all 16-19s costly, Signor Colombo re-elected as president, Minister admits that morale in the Armed Forces is not all he would like it to be, Inquiry into teaching of mathematics set up, Lord Home considers that the Scottish Assembly must have some power to raise revenue House of Lords, PM defends reduction in mortgage lending, 'Splendid' says Prime Minister as all agree about tax cuts House of Commons, Quiet start for devolution Bill in Lords indicates further battering is unlikely. Law: Shortfall assessments restored Noble (Inspector of Taxes) v Lavgate Investments Ltd, Faith healer jailed for two years, Bogus policeman to do work for community, Further change of plea in bank fraud trial, Rape by man freed from life sentence, Queen's Bench Division Injured passenger's knowledge of defective brakes cuts his damages Gregory v Kelly, £80,000 for man whose life was 'blighted', Five youths charged, Careful diagnosis needed for a cure, judge says, 'Market' on shopping centre floor stopped Northampton Borough Council v Midland Development Group of Companies Ltd and Another, Court of Appeal Child supported out of public funds Cook v Cook, Boxer facing murder charge. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Sotheby's launches arts sponsorship programme, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,855, Radio, Broadcasting, Forgeries surprise auctioneers. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Acknowledgments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretrial&General-Tempting Times-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Motor Cars, General Vacancies, Entertainments, LA DE LA Creme Creme s, Services, Commercial Services. Reviews: Harry Kupfer on his Welsh Elektra, Lindsay/Young Wigmore Hall, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Kids' Lib in New York, RPO/Vonk Festival Hall, The Interview/The Examination Almost Free, Charles Rosen Bishopsgate Hall, Subtleties preserved A Midsummer Night's Dream New Theatre, Cardiff, Steps, Notes and Squeaks Open Space. Sport: Hockey England juniors for game at Motspur Park, Racing Mixture as before, so Night Nurse should repeat the treatment, Today's cup and league fixtures, Swimming Sparkes loses medal but wins main prize, Table Tennis England meet Hungary in men's final, Badminton Hartono's return will test European challenge, Equestrianism Britain to be at full strength, Golf Leaders with much in common show splendid combination, Football Unconvincing Forest still good enough to go six points clear, Athletics Europe have women to thank, FINA meet to consider Olympic withdrawal, Rugby Union Oxford players chosen for Universities side, Rowing Blemishes on the face of the beauty, Cricket Murray rescues side with century. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): How Dr Castro repaid his loyal comrade Huber Matos, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 13, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: The February Recovery, Terrorists Without A Hope, The Numberless Innumerates. Letters to the Editor: Insurance discouraged, Lack of opportunities for bi-lingual secretaries, Eritrea's struggle for independence, Solicitors' fees, Policy unit in No 10, Rights of prisoners, New British Library, Future of the Discovery, Repatriation of Russian prisoners, Football crowd violence, Silent knit, Japan trade obstacles, Widespread desire for home ownership, Israel's stance, Drugs and the law, Windscale inquiry findings, The vanishing dog-collar. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Judges to be knighted, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Lady Tweedsmuir Of Belhelvie, Mr Justice Cusack, Professor C. A. W. Manning, Sir Roy Harrod, Professor J. W. McLeod Pioneer work on diphtheria. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Late sellers clip trade-inspired gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Prices hold firm, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Spey Inv bids 26p a share for Cray Electronics, CBI will decide today on government pay clauses, Shipstone renews fight, Further slide by dollar, Commodities, US Treasury says markets have failed to recognize true significance of Bonn accord, Textiles strategy: Britain's, Bank of America, UK interest rate fall halts Orion, Vickers putting plastic mini-submarines on sale to competitors for N Sea work, EEC trade delegates press Tokyo on imports, Federated Land and Fairview are buoyant, Callaghan call to boost world economy, Lack of demand and reduced margins squeeze Ductile Steel, City 'failing companies in poverty trap'-NEB, Community Land Act: a case for reform, Many prescriptions but no cure yet for Sweden's ills, Recovery to £1.1m at East Lancs Paper, Land tax 'obstacle to development projects', Vosper and Yarrow aim for joint venture, Blenders again shun tea auction, Mr Varley to tell MPs of big cutbacks in British Steel jobs and investment, Leyland go-ahead for unified pay is set to beat 12-month rule, International Sony blames first quarter dip on yen and price rivalry, Japanese cars scrutiny, How will these ratings be interpreted?, General Mining ends year with a 7pc rise, Barclaycard restricted to credit facility abroad, Terms Of Trade, Price panel criticizes food manufacturers' discounts, Fall in Swedish unemployment, Construction side put brake on growth at Pentos, Carrington set for big things, Sales network shows return of confidence, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Ebbw Vale challenges BSC imports policy, Business Diary: Mr President's place in the sun, Buoyancy in Mid East as Fairclough climbs 18pc. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two more directors for Glaxo Holdings. Property: Investment Property, Flat Sharing, Births.
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