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The Times - 03/03/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hornsby, From Frank Vogl, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, From Christopher Walker, By Our Defence Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Our Arts Reporter, By Pat Healey Social Services Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Labour Reporter, From Tom Murray, From John Chartres, From Parricia Clough, From Jose Sherrliff, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Harrison, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Binyon, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Watts, , From Michael Leapman, From Hasan Akhtar, From Peter Hill, From Richard Wigg, From David Donavia, By Arthur Reed, By Martin Tyler, By Cliff Temple, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Ray Kennedy, By Michael Phillips, Katie Stewart, Philip French, Irving Wardle, Martin Huckarby, Paul Griffiths, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Bernard Levin, Hugh Munro, PHS, Sir Derek Walker-Smith, PAUL WILES, W. M. ABERNETHY, , RON HAYWARD, J.M. KAUSHAL, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , CHARLES CRUICKSHANK, , DEREK WORLOCK., ROBIN HOOPER, , ERIC T. BOULTER, , BRIAN TROWELL., J. A. REDMOND, , WILLIAM WRIGHT, , H. B.F. DIXON., TERENCE LAWSON., H.R.JOSEPH, , JAMES MITCHELL, , By Huon Mallalieu, A correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Alison Mitchell, By Caroline Atkinson, Malcolm Brown, By Our Economics Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, Derek Harris, By Donald Maciptyre, From Richard Hughes, A. G. HORSNAIL, , P.A.BAYLISS, T.S.K.YEO, ALAN E. ROBERTS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, Melvyn Westlake, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From John Earle, By Tony May, From Peter Norman, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, By Our Financial Staff, By Nicholas Hirst, Gerald Ely, Michael Watkins, Martin Huckerby, Robin Mead, Peter Waymark, by Clifford Webb, by William Cook, by Christopher Matthews, by John Blunsden, J.B.,

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News: Power men's pay talks break down again, New engine adds to range, Talks on insurance cover for car-sharing planned, Scots obtain gas blast information, US ban imminent on British Caledonian air service to Texas, Six Arab airlines planning joint Concorde service, No aid from EEC for blizzard in West, Two sides to the Greek islands, Ransom call by Muslim kidnappers, Congress wings in Bombay to discuss state alliance, Fuel guide 'might confuse new car owners ', Fierce storms bring havoc to Portuguese oil port, France Strength at home keeps out imports, Mieux sans frontières, Cooking Voluptuous stuff, Individualists with longevity, Czech ends a space monopoly, Science report Magnetosphere: Aurora from electrons, Mr Begin plans early reply to private Sadat letter, Simplicity before innovation, Man in the news: Scots MP turns his attention to Wales Lawyer pilots the devolution proposals, MP defends himself against a coroner's attack in life-support disconnexion case, Makers ready to exploit receding recession, Australian MPs cheer Kerr resignation, 'Goodwill need to change race relations, Latest European snow reports, Cars For Europe Yesterday's joke is no laughing matter, A three-box model, Mr Sadat accuses PLO of arranging killing, Trans-Siberian officialdom keeps waitress on top, Pakistani airliner safe after grenade blast during hijack attempt, West Germany Exports still weak, Quality with a price tag, Some councils managing to reduce their rates, Rhodesians to sign settlement pact today, Complaints about inadequate equipment and tuition defects Inquiry ordered at blind children's school, Bourguiba scheme for compulsory labour service Tunisia to conscript unemployed, Model developers, Talk of royal marriage after Prince sees the Archbishop, Emerald-and-diamond ring is sold for £17,525, Charlie Chaplin's body vanishes from grave, 400 Castro troops 'killed in Angola', East and West agree in Belgrade on a 'realistic' communiqué, Bipartisan policy on Canaries fails in Madrid, Still the specialists, Sweden Reluctant wooers break courtship, Thatcher aim to split up state industries, Pay award to journalists is challenged, Campaign to protect the landscape, Britain A striking disaster, Study of broadcasting and adolescents, Engine boost for latest family saloon, South Africa plans 'no go' area along its borders, The case for an EEC ombudsman, Latest filly has mark of thoroughbred, Chinese name universities for their elite, Henlow graduation, Portugal to dissolve military political institutions by 1980 and to seek internal reconciliation Soares gamble to reduce deficit despite 'enormous' social costs, US insurance company challenges solicitors' grip on conveyancing, Police say exposure of plot provoked Durban suicide, 200 U S farmers in prison after border blockade, Accent on safety, Extra battalion for Ulster to arrive in September, 'Failure'to tackle racial disadvantage, Nato commanders pleased with mobility in Arctic, Inquiry into Front's meetings in schools, At least 19 killed in Nicaragua violence, What Ulster needs is a Sadat, New Fed chief gains Senate vote as his company faces lawsuit, £300,000 campaign publicize home improvement grants, Manchester 'worse off than Scunthorne' for culture, Variety within limitation, Disparity of wealth in bigger EEC, Fruit of steady evolution, Summer of'78, The Times Diary/, Firemen ask Mr Rees to intervene over hours, The French Elections M Barre offers hope but no promises, EEC likely to reject request by France on border tax freeze, Ill feeling among staff disrupts hospital, Fighting breaks out at Oxford Union debate, Japanese fishing boat arrested by New Zealand, Conservatives win Ilford from Labour by 5,497 votes, Motoring Volvo offering a switch over to LPG, Haworth fears effect of more visitors, Civil Service unions to be held to pay limit, Council inquiry into Lester Chapman case, Cuban units at front, Ethiopians admit, Parts of river Crouch bed to be sold. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Airways, Gate, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crest Nicholson Ltd, Thermal Syndicate Ltd.,, Malaysian Airline System, Newscientist, Saab, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Taylor Woodrow, Ansafone, Royal Insurance, Sedgwick Forbes, The Times, The Times Reader Services Directory, Vauxhall, Gulf Air, Quest/78, Royal Garden Hotel, Chrysler, Yatching World, Iowa, Inter-City, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sherpa, Avis, Department Of Energy, Alfasud Sprint, Alfetta Gtv Strada, Rover, Lancia, Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd.,, Hampton & Sons, Twa, London News. Law: Five years for film actor who smuggled drug, Ruling likely within days in Bhutto murder trial, Machine gun charge remand, Sir Eric Miller's widow faces £400,000 writs, Police have video tapes, court told, Special case procedure, Rent rebates accountable Walker v Walker, Woolworth store 'under threat' after mice find, Mr Paisley speaks of strike pact, Pre-trial discussions wrong Regina v Llewellyn, Court of Appeal Nil rating valuation possible Black v Oliver (Valuation Officer), Judge explains remarks about cutting off ears, Reform of arbitration procedure 'urgent' Tradax Export SA v Andre & Cie SA, Court of Appeal Gamekeeper's job is not agricultural work Glendyne v Rapley, Lord Cairns' Act appeal, LSD man's '£400,000 in foreign banks', Cyprus court to try Arabs in May, Journalists put in peril over contempt law, Violence in court at trial of alleged terrorist, Right-to-work campaigner sentenced, Boys remanded, Chancery Division Assets transferred to trustees not taxable Booth v Ellard (Inspector of Taxes), Refusal to pay helmet fines. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Boxing Norton accepts bout and upsets Ali plans, Squash rackets Miss Newman emerges from shadows, Sports in Brief, Malvern to play South Africans despite threats, Tennis Lloyd defeats Gottfried and gives warning to the rest, Motor racing Lauda leads order as Kyalami chaos continues, Rowing Michelmore moves Moran to the engine room, Rugby Union Stop the game until we wipe the mud from our eyes, Football Forest rise to the return of Clough, Racing Major Thomson promoted in market, Athletics Top-heavy look of Britain's indoor team, Cricket England's happy breed of men find this other, earthy Eden. Politics and Parliament: Lancashire police chief: report with Mr Rees, Police not protecting National Front, Home Office reminder on Judges' Rules, Mr Rees sticks by his 'racial hatred' jibe, Plaid Cymru wants assembly to have legislative powers, Scotland will be able to fix its own summer time, BBC losing £15m a year through licence evasion, MPs' report on steel industry to be debated, Bill on MPs' pensions, Deficiencies in law on public order not a major problem, Request for advertising on hospital broadcasts, Tea with Mrs Thatcher without the gang of four, Postal business gets profit target of 2 per cent, Why man of 90 is in prison, New town staff, Mrs Thatcher returns to attack on jobless: PM contends Tory policies would make things worse House of Commons. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,845, Broadcasting, Philippines to stage world chess, Radio. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Mortgages & Finance, America, Car Buyer's Guide, LA Creme De LA Creme, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Europe, £8,000+ Appointments. Reviews: Prospect's comedy season, Wings Bbc 1, Michael Bryant as Brand, Seraglio Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Philharmonia/Ling Festival Hall, Tom Jones French Institute, Half-life Duke of York's, New York warning to liberated ladies Looking for Mr Goodbar (x) Plaza 1/Classic, Oxford Street The Four Feathers (u) Warner West End 4 The Boys in Company C (x) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Tomorrow Never Comes (x) Leicester Square, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 2, 1953 Teheran riots, Who's afraid of the National Front?. Editorials/Leaders: A Warning To Russia, Clinically And Legally Dead, No Need For Panic In Housing Market. Letters to the Editor: Australia and the blind, Paper tigers, A job to remember, Irish duty free, Slowdown in export growth stems from ailing dollar, Music on Radio 3, Awarding student grants, The neutron bomb, Asian marriage customs, Rugby football penalties, Justice of index-linking for all pensions, The politics of race and immigration, Worrying about violence, Strike by hospital porters, 'Naivety' over steel figures, The repatriation of Russian prisoners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy half-yearly promotions, University news New Vice-Chancellor for Reading, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor Lionel Thomas, James Moran,, Professor James Douglas, Mr Paul Scott Author of 'The Raj Quartet'. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mr Healey hears industry plea to restore incentives CBI puts its case for across-the-board tax cuts this year of £2,500m, Acas urged to conduct a ballot on union recognition of shipbuilding executives, UK sector lively as Brit Vita tops £6m, Centreway likely to raise bid, Japan's export letters of credit up 11.9 pc last month, Airbus lease idea to to counter Tokyo surplus, Time running out for trade talks as protectionist clouds gather, Tory computer expert asks MPs to investigate state aid for ICL, Dumping charge by US Steel is withdrawn, CBI ready to face legal challenge if ministers insist on pay pledge, Disputes cause Kodak to suspend £4.3m bonuses, Commodities, Industrial films Selling and training personnel, Car delivery rebuf by drivers, Scrip from buoyant Allen Harvey, International Daimler's cars lead way to peak, Decision soon on projects to avert Venice flooding, Briefly Smurfit takes in Australian packager, Gibbs buys 20 pc stake in Concord, EMI's scanner moves into loss, Vantona below hopes as demand falls off, first profit for National Carriers, Braid picking up speed after a slow start, Upturn in trading helps Mills & Allen to strong opening half, Mr Carter reaffirms faith in dollar recovery, Peking extends investment in Hongkong, Calmer day for currencies as pressures subside, Business Diary Philadelphia story · Sale of the century?, Whatlings profit likely to be 'under pressure', Market drop cuts £1,300m from shares, Early repayment of debts contributes to first fall in official reserves since May, Money Market Rates, Dorchester 'under siege' as hotel offers mount, W. Canning confident on outlook, Sainsbury captures bigger share of market, Canada may order Royal to refund £4.8m, Tootal in two-part deal to buy stake in Bradmill Australia, Travel agents see bonus for Britain in dollar slide Europe-bound American tourists may decide to stay longer in UK, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Leyland Paints, Mr Benn resumes oil talks, Why two neighbouring countries have agreed to differ, Midland Bank extends plan for streamlining services. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Another retreat, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Shares pounded on EMI and Turner gloom, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments British Enkalon deputy chairman. Property: London Flats, Property Overseas, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Wanted, Extra room for running a business, London & Suburban property. Births.

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