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The Times - 18/04/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, John Chartres, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Planning Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From William Chislett, From Eric Marsden, From David Watts, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, By Edward Mortimer, By Our Air Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, Paul Overy, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Caroline Moorehead, Annabel Ferriman, Pat Healy, David Steel, Bernard Levin, PHS, R. BROWN, , DENNIS HUGHES, , J. E. FFOWCS WILLIAMS, , ROBERT McCRINDLE, , G. W. FURLONGE, , DENIS MAHON, , HUGH LEGGATT, , BRYAN GOULD, , GUY MOUNTFORT, , P. S. ATIYAH, , PETER MAKOWER, , STEPHEN BUBB, , J. SHEFFIELD, , E. STEVENS, , ZYGMUNT BAUMAN, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Bridge Correspondent, by Ronald Pullen, by Geoffrey Smith, by Roger Choate, by Derek Harris, by Geoffrey Dodd, Geoffrey Dodd, by George Dawson, George Dawson, by Olli Kivinen, by Donald Fields, From Michael Hornsby, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By David Blake, By Peter Hill and Ronald Kershaw, By Edward Townsend, By Bryan Appleyard, By Ronald Pullen, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Michael Frenchman, By R W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, By David Wood, PATRICK COLLINS, , F. F. WOLFF, , By Our Commercial Staff, R. V. GARLAND, , W. B. DELLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patrick Minford, Paul Routledge, Maurice Bommensath, By Ray Maughan, By Peter Wainwright, By Nicholas Hirst, By Michael Prest, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: Science report Medicine: Drug for herpes, Filling a sad gap in the social services, Georgian party chief heckled over language, Senor Carrillo's mercurial rise from exile to high society, Liberals in candidate dispute 'should resign', Waldheim talks with Mr Arafat draw blank, Carter teams sort out their policy priorities, Call for granting of legal aid at all tribunals, Trade union acceptance of French poll result gives M Barre room for manoeuvre on economy, Threat to tourists denied, New challenge for British landing system, Farmers see themselves in a battle for recognition, New chapter for a best-seller Sales of art history exceed two million, Pretoria policy confused on Western plan for Namibia, Hospital peace hopes after nurse is cleared over porters' dispute, Senate holds fate of Rome abortion Bill, The President who listens too much to too many, Tory attack on Liberals over public spending, Turkish Cypriots cautious on ceding land, Political stability is a memory, Thaw in the winter of stringent monetary measures, A 'fortress' for police in case of attacks, Confidence in snake challenged, Jurists reveal cruel plight of lawyers in Argentina, Manx call to cut influx of tax exiles, Prices soar as Wall St dealings hit new peak, ILEA may ban Front at schools, Lebanon acts out painful role as Middle East cockpit, Banking In Scandinavia And Finland Persistently poor performance dogs economies, Greek protests at terrorism death penalty law, Background to deaths a mystery, Long decline in building arrested, architects say, Tories are hoping to win enough English councils to control local government associations, Owen-Vance mission has minor success as Salisbury leaders agree to consider all-party talks, Upturn in Labour's fortunes welcomed by Scots TUC, US envoy to visit Egypt and Israel, 100 strike over being given May Day off, Mormon case couple escape to Canada, Good time for small banks, Flight from 'reeducation'fear, Peter Kirk fund appeal, Outburst by Italian terrorist leader against ruling class, The Budget and how the Liberals influenced it, Discord in the wake of devaluation, Social Focus Teaching children that building sites can bite, Bodies still sought in train wreck, Soviet UN official 'is out to sell secrets', Heathrow Tube means £500,000 coach loss, Democratization law 'largely window-dressing', Mr Callaghan to rescue child pornography Bill, Man killed himself after compulsory purchase order, Air France suspends its options on Boeing 737, Ark Club memories:, TV Oracle may soon be back for consultation, Two-part sale of Japanese work brings £92,000, The Times Diary, Warning of Yorkshire pit strike over incentives, Mrs Thatcher warned in secret report of defeat in confrontation with unions, Kidnapped prince rescued after 85 minutes, Murder ends chapter in Sicilian history, Delhi knew of nuclear device spying on China, To increase unemployment is seen as no remedy, Phnom Penh obtains Sihanouk approval of battle with Vietnam, Fraser 'insult' damages EEC relations, Troubles for Britain in an enlarged EEC, UK women not impressed by life in the EEC, Wheel spins badly for two Nice casinos, Age of black gold could end in 1990s, Scientists to seek ways of saving rare seal species, Continuing squeeze must avoid throttling industry, Regional Report Community split over a dog fight for freedom, Council to pay ferry firm damages of £255,000, Press Council rejects cartoon complaint, Thorny problems for Holland's Soviet guests, Fixed term for heads is opposed, Herr Schmidt for talks at Chequers, Question hangs over future of SLP, Indian tornado toll rises to over 400, Muslim rebels kill 43 in Philippines, Author paralysed in hands of KGB, Ukranian says, Top Soviet envovy ordered out of Madrid, A tribunal which seems to be pleasing no one. Index. Politics and Parliament: Government majority of 37 for Budget, New MP, Structural surveys for house buyers, Certainty that inflation is beaten: wrong to pretend it might get out of hand again-minister House of Commons, Government seeking to produce conditions in which small firms will act as magnets for investment, Loneliness the main problem for widows, Tory Budget challenge beaten by 37 votes, No evidence to show law on young offenders has increased crime House of Lords, Investigation of future use of ancient track, Sensible pay deals keep prices down, High taxation is a fine on success. Display Advertising: Boc Datasolve Limited, Bank Of Scotland, Dreamland Monogram Alarmline, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, Unico Banking Group, Blackwood Hodge, Nordic Bank, Thai, Man In Wool, London United Investments Ltd., Sotheby's, The Tata Hydro-Electric Power Supply Co. Ltd., Scottish Provident, Ocaso S.A., Thorn Domestic Appliances (Electrical) Limited, Gibbons Dudley Ltd, Andelsbanken Danebank, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Citizen, Montfort, Den Norske Creditbank, Postipankki, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ansofone, Skopbank, Faellesbanken, Provinsbanken, Datapost, Peugeot, Provident Financial Group, Oxfam, Henriques..., Reed Executive Limited, Eric Wolfensohn, The Times Reader Service Directory, Kreditkassen, Union Bank Of Finland, Invest, Radio Times, Atcost, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Sparekassen. News in Brief. Law: Chancery Division Charitable gifts expressed with particularity In re Spence deceased Ogden v Shackleton and Others, Changed circumstances Adams v Adams, Airline is fined £1,900 over cattle deaths, Jail sentence for atomic plant protest, Britons among 34 in Hongkong bribes trial, American loses plea against extradition, Woman lured husband to his death on beach,QC says, Union refuses assurances on 'Colonel B', Magazine man jailed after march incident, Queen's Bench Division GLC's power to impose closed shop Regina v Greater London Council, Ex parte Burgess, Boy murder charge, Police think man dead in taxi had part in raid, Newspaper man sues over arrest. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Arms and the Man Greenwich, The stories pictures tell, Les cloches de Corneville John Lewis Auditorium, 'Tis Pity. She's a Whore Warehouse, Perlman, Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Pickersgill people Bbc 2, Alban Berg Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Athletics Rodgers again and by 2sec, A belated return by Whymark against Liverpool, Squash rackets Enviable depth of class in Nottingham team, Full list of today's fixtures, Football Greenwood still has no answer to his midfield problem, Table tennis English league's model will be the Bundesliga, Rugby Union Exporting west country power to Romania, Golf Player recovers to find the master touch again, Cricket England selectors get nod and wink under eye of TCCB, Tennis Lloyd III holds fort at home while others are abroad, For the record, Racing April may march into august company. Property: Rentals, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 17, 1953, The great tachograph surrender (part2). Editorials/Leaders: Another New York Newspaper At Risk, Sisters And Porters, Chipping At Income Tax. Letters to the Editor: Control of money supply, Forces conservation, Commodities reserves strategy, Soviet Embassy plans, British Airways choice of aircraft, Defence of Australia's tariff levels, Conduct in Commons, Community law and national courts, Child abuse registers, Resources for the disabled, Fund for museum acquisitions, Microcircuits not to blame for unemployment, Terrorists' background, Invasion of Lebanon. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,877, Essex pair win South of England bridge contest. Obituaries: General Lucius D. Clay, Dr F. R. Leavis A decisive influence on literary studies. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to account, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets 'Cheap' buyers lift gilts up to 50p, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Newarthill takes off in jump to £11m in year, Rank Org sells two hotels, Finance chief resigns from British Leyland, Acquisitions will boost Forward Technology, Commodities CFTC losing some ground in struggle to keep its powers, Report on bank charges to be published today, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa, Different routes for the merchant banks, Most pay settlements 'within the guidelines', EEC paves way for liberalized insurance, Blackwood up 31pc, Currys fall but final leg better than expected, Hoveringham soar but trading stays slack, Mr Fukuda to discuss 'drastic' cut in payments surplus on Washington trip, Mr Jenkins sees monetary union goal 'sooner rather than later', Leyland unions meeting to consider Speke support, Healey caution on further contribution to 4½pc growth strategy for EEC, Mr Healey's Budget-a stimulus to growth or to inflation?, £8m issue by Morgan Grenfell, Falkliands farm offered at $500,000, Briefly Commercial Union steady in U S, Pressure on clearers to lift rates, Prime need at Revertex is quick reversal of contracting margins, Rugby Portland scheme to buy up non-voting shares, Advertising outlays rise £282m, Mr Charles Vaughan-Lee,, Managers and CBI in tax lobby of Chancellor, Expansion abroad for Bank of Scotland, McLeod-Sipef fails in bid for London Sumatra, British Steel plans to spend £30m on modernization at two plants, Retailers as 'major force for free trade', Business Diary: Lever, Labour and the City, Reed Exec bounces back to over £1m after two lean years, Options exchange satisfied with opening trading, Blumenthal trip clouded by report of Carter rift, Scottish trade unions trying to make their voices heard, Retail sales advance likely after slight monthly drop, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Shipowners ordering abroad unlikely to qualify for UK aid, Barlow Rand mines in loss. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three join group board of Dixons Photographic.

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