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The Times - 19/01/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From David Watts, From Christopher Walker, By Ronald Faux and Stewart Tendler, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, From Peter Nichols, By Robert Parker, By Annabel Ferriman, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Science Editor, From Arthur Osman Worcester, By Michael Baily, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Bradley, By a Staff Reporter, By John Winder, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Bert Lodge, of The Times Educational Supplement Bournemouth, By Craig Seton, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Strasbourg, From Patricia Clough, From David Wood, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From a Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Marcel Berlins, From Our Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Our Foreign Staff, From Andrew Tarnowski, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Martin Tyler, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Seely, by Prudence Glynn, William Haley, Jeremy Lewis, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Ratcliffe, Jonathan Sumption, Derek Parker, Richard Davy, Richard Mabey, Glenys Roberts, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Thomas Walker, Ronald Butt, Dingle Foot, PHS, Dennis Walters and Ian Gilmour, SAM SHUSTER, , R. J. MONTGOMERY, , KATHLEEN M LYLE, STANLEY SADIE, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , BRUCE STEWART, NICOLAS BENTLEY, , ANTHONY PEAGAM, , PETER RAWLINSON, , FRED HARDMAN, , JON KIMCHE, , A. J. PETTITT, , G. L. PLAYFAIR, , J. H. FERMOR, , GOODMAN, , GIBSON, , HUGH LEGGATT, , J. D. PATTERSON, , P. SHORT, , Charles McKean, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Caroline Atkinson, By John Huxley, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Whitmore, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, LAYTON, , JANET UPWARD, , TONY GREENFIELD, , A. E. SCRIVEN, , R. A. P. SMITH, , T. NAGLEY, , Caroline Atkinson, By Desmond Quigley, By Ray Maughan, Alison Mitchell, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark,

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News: Southern France hard hit by floods and snow, BSC chief bows to select committee's order, Home for EEC Parliament offered at rent of £6m a year, Poll indicates big drop in Mr Carter's popularity, Police plea over missing boy, Former Foreign Secretaries are critical of 'think tank' report on Diplomatic Service, Republican plea to West to accept 'Italian realities', Archaeology report Greece: Mycenaean island shrine, Company claims world sales of cut-rate rockets, General Banzer gives way on Bolivian amnesty, Dispute over Scotland Bill, South Korea 'as strong as North', Body found: After a body, Elgar's house fails to reach reserve price, Mrs Humphrey may take Senate seat, Chile joins Argentina in emergency discussions, Call to use North Sea oil profits for poorer nations, Fashion, Britain is accused by Ethiopia of condoning 'Somalia aggressors', 'Off-the-peg' threat to buildings, Latest European snow reports, Settlement talks make progress in Salisbury, Immigration, and the dangers of the Catholic Church listening to the left, Science report Medicine: Multiple sclerosis tests, Van fire death after motorway crash in fog, New British ambassador for Moscow, 50 Cubans reported at camps in Zambia, The Times Diary/, Nursery school expansion urged by union, Bill seeks to stop terrorists evading extradition on 'political' grounds, Move to let Mr Steel decide on pact, Labour MPs defend steel summons, Factories will offer more jobs to graduates, Coal board to pay for rail diversion, Clergyman's preaching may have broken banning order, Big test for Labour in Glasgow contest, Minister rejects age change for teacher entry, Defendant in conveyancing case alleges malice, North Sea revenue plans in final Cabinet draft, Du Pont agrees to recognize union, Miss Sarah Churchill says portrait was 'monstrous', Friendly Ruth deserved her obituary, Solicitors to be struck off, Amnesty report says S Africa condones routine police torture, Distant-water boats have driven out the Cornishmen, Lloyd George, and the stroke of fate that put a stop to a Lib-Lab pact, GLC staff urged to oppose council policies, Spanish cargo ship hijacked by separatists, Carter muddle over inquiry into congressmen, Nationwide chief sees no housing finance shortage, British Council gets more revenue from overseas, Suppression of 'hazard' study denied, China revives art of ballad after decade in eclipse, Mr Sadat calls back peace team from talks in Jerusalem, New test of 'obscneity' is proposed, Germany says its final farewell to the beloved Beetle, Motoring Putting the boot in after the Beetle, Allies' Berlin talks on banned MPs, Ex-MP's body believed found as police investigate multiple killing, GLC lottery will give prizes of £4m a year, Cambodians shell Vietnam border, Emphasis on trade in Barre visit to China, Why inequality persists in a rich society, Stage set for coalition in Portugal, Mr Benn is given Anglo-US reactor advice, Mr Silkin agrees to consider fish compromise, Will Israel this time choose peace rather than territory?, Woman given job back after dismissal, Assault on Britain's 'lie factory' by Jesuit. Index. Law: Diamond smuggler 'became victim of conspiracy', Married man is jailed for rape, Court of Appeal Relief from stamp duty on takeover Chelsea Land & Investment Co Ltd v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Colonel and two radio company executives found guilty on corruption charges over Iran deal, Power to adjourn Regina v Roberts, Court of Appeal Power to vary sentences unchanged Before Lord Justice Lawton, Mr Justice Swanwick and Mr Justice Gibson Regina v Sodhi, The main findings of the judges, Strasbourg court clears UK of torture, Verdict after six years of bizarre and costly litigation, Court Of Human Rights Irish Government justifies pursuit of case by claiming use of torture is now outlawed in Ulster, Oil companies try to stop sanctions court case, Allegations on abortion are dropped, Loitering with intent but no attempted theft Regina v Hector, Family hardship gets woman's sentence cut. Politics and Parliament: Conservative MP puts PM's views on picketing into legislative form and wins vote to bring in the Bill House of Commons, All-party tributes to Mr William Small, Lord Wolfenden defends 'modest and realistic' report on voluntary bodies House of Lords, Companies Bill in March, Devolution of oil and all energy matters considered dangerous and inconsistent with unity of UK, Renewed protests at impact of guillotine on debate, Bill to curb number of pickets, Nine must talk as one on foreign policy, Amusement machine prizes raised, Wider diplomatic role for EEC suggested, Dr Owen does not want Ethiopian dispute to become East-West issue, Newspaper's apology to the Speaker. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Telford, Lookers Limited, Indian Cyclone, Mifed, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Ford, The Department Of Industry, Chic Sale, Pool Promoters Association, Toyota, Serck Limited, Qantas, Grindlays Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited., Benson And Hedges, J.E.Sanser Limited, Elm Tree Books. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, Militant chosen to lead farm workers' union, Miss Prior-Palmer gets another award, Franklin Medal. Sport: Golf Miss Burton still has chance to make team, Skiing Mrs Moser loses race but keeps lead, Sports in Brief, Hockey International council opens doors to new members, Tennis Britain aim to capitalize on Austrians' misfortune, Athletics Coghlan extends his run of success with 3,000m win, Football Leeds driven on by sense of purpose, Klammer back in form after trouble on Streif, Fort Devon has definite date for full-scale Gold Cup rehearsal, For the record, Rugby Union, Olympic Games South Africa to reapply for membership, Swimming Miss Hanel one of five new record holders, Cricket Roope and Taylor steer England away from record lowest total, Table tennis Neale defends singles title in return to the big time. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Creme De La Creme, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: BBC SO/Mackerras Festival Hall/Radio 3, Tangled strands in a confused life, Fiction, Says I, Says He Theatre Upstairs, Aladdin/Cinderella Birmingham, Alfred Deller Queen Elizabeth Hall, Campaigning with Ridley Scott, Masterful unravelling, Country-shrewd, Intellectual ferment, liberal dilemma, Revised portrait, Crime, Lambeth Award Prizewinners Purcell Room, Village voices. Arts and Entertainment: Thomas Moran painting fetches £8,500, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,812, Radio, Broadcasting, James Saunders play at Hampstead. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, January 17, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: A Dispassionate Judgment, Disputed Oceans Around The Horn. Letters to the Editor: Selling potatoes by name, Explaining psychic effects, Testing old cars, Licensing photocopying, The Moors murderers, Improving house insulation standards and the importance of heating, President Sadat's words, Unashamed accompanists, Control of V & A museum, Animal experiments, Pupils with O levels, Drawing conclusions, Gazumping and avarice, Conveyancing, Coach and Concorde, Volume control, A fluorescent bulb in the home?, Revising the parliamentary system, Towards nuclear disarmament, Why British Steel's management must be given a free hand, Civil Service pay, The rising cost of price cuts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr C. D. Ovey, Sir Hector Maclennan, M Francois Billoux, Lord Buckton Former Conservative MP, Lord Lyons Of Brighton, Colonel W. F. Charter, Mr William Small. Mp, Mr Stanley Bamber, Mr Gilbert Thomas Author, poet and journalist, Giulio De Benedetti. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts hold early gains, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Spotlight falls on takeover stocks, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Mr Healey urges world action to avert anarchy of the 1930s, Briefly Bausch & Lomb reveals merger talks with Revlon, Cabinet urged to link home and foreign economic policies, Discount market, Belgium cuts discount rate by one point, Investment trusts as the dust settles, Erratic delivery brings drop at Buffels, Slow final quarter at Thos French, Commodities, Herr Poullain breaks silence on dismissal, In brief Chemical engineers back single registration board, First-half jump at Heron Motor: Henlys on target, Stronger sterling 'could cost 40,000 jobs', International Wells Fargo again at peak for twelfth year running, Industrial output at year end below 3-day week levels, Forecast of tough year ahead at Hanson Trust, Consumer spending upturn likely, Record for Anglia but Exchequer is the real gainer, Toyota beats yen handicap, Bankers' pact put on restrictive list, New scrutiny on standards in accounting, Countryside recovery well on the way, Chrysler switches next new car from Linwood to Coventry, Industrial Output, Policy statements by Mr Carter aim to strengthen confidence, Strong hint of Budget aid to small business, Business Diary: Parker is nationalized · Bovis to go skateboarding, Magnet & Southerns slightly lower, Can Mr Edwardes have the best of both worlds at Leyland Cars?, Stock Conversion upgrades full-time forecast to £4.5m, Forecast of higher US wheat exports, Lookers click smartly into top gear, Dwarfed by the bill for imports, Bank Governor defends 'lifeboat' rescue and puts cost of its overall support operations at £5m, Japan ready to accept tougher safeguards, Optimistically high forecast, London's advantages as centre, Earnings jump hits hope of meeting guidelines, Renault denies plan for assembly by Leyland, Brewers get competition warning by minister, S Pearson raises bid for Tussaud's to £13.6m, Economic notebook Not much of a fig leaf, T & C on brink of gaining £24m project, Forecasts For The British Economy. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reshuffle at the top for Littlewoods Pools. Births.

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