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The Times - 12/05/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By John Whitmore, From David Bonavia, From Annabel Ferriman, By Our Political Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Rober Parker, By Stewart Tendler, By Donald Macintyre, From Fred Emery Political Editor, By a Special Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Arthur Osman, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Marcel Berlins, By Craig Seton, By Patricia Tisdall, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Sue Masterman, By Hugh Clayton, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, From Christopher Walker, By Nature-Times News Service, From Patrick Brogan, From Anthony Lewis, From Richard Wigg, From Susan Fisek, Tony Samstag, Ian Murray, Hugh Clayton, Stephen Hearst, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, by Richard Hope, by Geoffrey Freeman Allen, by Murray Hughes, by Michael Harris, by Chris Bushell, by Lesley Nelson, by Patrick O'Leary, C.B., Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Peter Nichols, M. G. MANSON, , ELISABETH LAING, , EMANUEL LITVINOFF, , CHRISTOPHER PRICE, , CYRIL TOWNSEND, , C. A. ROOTES, , NEVILLE CHESSHYRE, , J. W. HACKETT, , LEO SCHEINER, , KENNETH G. GREET, , ERIC JAMES, , K. J. TYLER, , BROCKWAY, , FRANK HOOLEY, , STAN NEWENS, , ERIC S. HEFFER, , SYDNEY BIDWELL, , MARTIN FLANNERY, , JOSEPHINE COLOUHOUN, , MICHAEL IVENS, , WILLIAM McBRYDE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, , From Our Special Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By David Blake, By Our Labour Staff, By Richard Allen, By Our Financial Staff, By Nicholas Hirst, By Malcolm Brown, Charles Hargrove, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, Frank Vogl, H. B. LLOYD, , J. P. NEWTON, , ELEANOR C. YOUNG, , RICHARD J. G. WALDRON, , M. GOODMAN, , ERIC WOOD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Stone, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By Bryan Appleyard, Ray Maughan, By Ronald Pullen, Gerald Ely,

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News: Some parents inflict calculated torture, NSPCC report says, Paper may revert to old methods for a time, Sadat plan for the West Bank, Police forces join efforts to restrain the growth of vandalism, French Communists take hard line with party dissidents, West German terrorists 'plan more attacks', Amin inquiries into hotels without cutlery, Rebuilding Philae: The campaign, Union chiefs face vote of censure over gift, Senate committee vote tied on selling jets to Arabs, Envoy assures Greece of British support, 'Buy British' rebuff by union to Mr Scanlon, EXPORTING RAIL a Special Report on overseas sales of British railway equipment and consultancy services Trains back on the up line, Thanksgiving service, Minister blames illiteracy on too much TV, Madrid pledge to act on wave of violence, Fortress defence for Tokyo's new airport, Architects move towards abolition of fixed fees, The heyday of the party rebel, General opens museum near site of Arnhem, Further unrest as police say detainee admitted enforced involvement in murder, Murdoch clash over newspaper, Government warning to Civil Service unions on closed shop, Students' leader explains how funds are spent, NHS pledge of jobs for all trainee doctors, Technically Derby is at the centre, Car is designed to be driven from wheelchair, Soares call for confidence after Portugal wins loan, No general rise in railway fares this year, 'Heat block' idea for powering city cars, Why the Eritrean struggle is embarrassing all round, Fewer overseas visitors as pound strengthens, Driving test fee is to rise, Railway Act of 1757 in mixed bag for abolition, Youths sought: Scotland Yard, Scots Tories urged to rally against Labour, Bank flaw conceals faster money growth, Hijackers seize airliner in Colombia, Help for parents seeking new careers, 150 years of selling British technology abroad, Arctic explorer fined after 100 huskies suffocate, Fee for advice buys wealth of knowledge, Mr Desai defends his son and secretary and wins crucial vote, Escaped prisoner vows to avenge girl friend, Iran riots spread to Teheran, Glacier ejecting icebergs into oil tanker route, After Moro, Italy rocks on the brink of crisis, Same pistol used in two Paris political murders, Middle East market contracts, European MPs make progress on human rights, Lord Halifax quoted in Pétain defence, Mr Ennals to see dentists about fees and expenses, Call for European harmony in assistance for cinema, Hospitals as a source of bed and breakfast, Science report Molecular biology: Virus genes, Jail threat to employers with illegal immigrants, Pakistan regime shuts second paper, Clemency appeal for black policeman is rejected, Congress rejects move to put pressure on Seoul in bribes inquiry, Lonrho says sanctions inquiries are political, Journalists end dispute at Thomson group, Price and quality earn consultancy worldwide respect, EEC agrees on farm support prices after British victory on milk, Tory Budget strategy 'helps only better-off', Aid for students who cannot pay fee rise, Some slowcoaches in Hongkong, Fatah mission to Moscow comes as a surprise, Soviet troops in China border clash, Foreign Report Where you won't get oil on your toes on Brittany's beaches, Town turns out to cheer the horse that reformed, NFU delight at saving of milk boards, The Times Diary A great escape and Cognac's Irish connexion, Food Report Prices stable-but how long?, £30m sale of council office block is off, City freedom: Marshal of the, Istanbul mourns culinary landmark that collapsed, British Airways plans to swap loss-making routes, GLC inquiry shows no member involvement in planning application, Britain scoops the Iranian pool, S Korea seeks help in polar flight inquiry, Concern at injuries in police riot practice. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Pandrol Limited, Newsociety, The Association Of British Carriage And Wagon Manufacturers, Aberdeen Trust Limited, Barlow Rand Limited, Grafton Street, Atlas Hydraulic Loaders Ltd, Fitzroy Investment Company Limited, The Burmah Oil Company Limited, Jane's Yearbooks, British Rail, Ultra Electronic Communications Limited, Overseas Containers Limited,, Allied Irish Banks, High & Dry, Commonwealth Of Australia, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, Ford, Teamavon, Girling Limited,, Railway Trackwork Engineers, L'escargot Bienvenu Restaurent, Barclays Bank Limited, Frank Cooper, The Gieves Group Limited, The Thomson Organisation Limited, Davies & Metcalfe Ltd, Triplex, Henry Boot Engineering Limited,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Railway, Mine & Plantation Equipment Ltd,, The Tyndall Group,, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company, Limited, Moulinex, Braniff International, Watts Blake Bearne & Company Limited, Cowans Sheldon, Banco Nacional De Mexico Opens London Office. Politics and Parliament: Disastrous for applicants if EEC enlargement negotiations delayed House of Lords, Lengthy debate on Ulster seats Bill predicted, Condolences conveyed to Italy over the death of Signor Moro House of Commons, Better understanding between UK and Dublin on Ulster, Late £10 bonus, Britain would not release prisoners to save a Cabinet minister's life, Government will act to control financial situation, International links of IRA with foreign terrorists not significant, Finance Bill committee on Tuesday, Capital reconstruction of BSC early in three-year period, Annual scrutiny by MPs urged, PM opposed to select committee on pay, British MPs united in defence of milk boards: little sympathy from EEC Commissioner, MPs to debate troubles in Fleet Street, Assurance on level of power station noise. Weather: The Weather. Law: Tribunal hears of herrings and ratatouille, Film producer's claim settled, Policemen accused of corruption, Restrictive Practices Court Bakery promises to mend its ways Director General of Fair Trading v Smiths Bakeries (Westfield) Ltd and Another, Drug case point certified Regina v Carver, Bob Monkhouse for trial on plot charges. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Domestic And Catering Situations, Theatres, Announcements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: American TV always gets worse, Events of a sleepless night David Robinson Providence (x) Academy Two Heroes (aa) Plaza 2, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, Griselda Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Glad Hand Royal Court. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): This poisoning of the wells of art, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 12, 1953 Dr Malan's dilemma. Editorials/Leaders: President Sadat's West Bank Proposal, General Zia's Attack On The Press, Acting Outside The Law. Letters to the Editor: Noise levels in entertainment, Insulating homes, An impressive UK showing, In search of a church, Celebrating capitalism, Metering water, Survival test for an exporter, Some overseas experience of adapting to metrication, France and the Sahara, Indian Army integration, Looking forward to an electronic age, Is British Steel commercial policy in error at Shelton?, Homosexuals and security, Morality of compromise, Home grown timber that could stop imports and create jobs, The prospects for a Cyprus settlement, Methodist attitude to unity, Community law, Threat to Loch Lomond, Jews in the USSR. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,897, Cautious buying at carpet sale, Broadcasting, Radio. Obituaries: Major A. G. McCall Defence of Assam during war with Japanese, Valeska Gert, George Cory. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Sport: Boxing Tink wins sympathy and acclaim but loses bout, Table tennis Prize money of £10,000 in new competition, Today's cricket, Cycling, Golf Fascinating stage of Miller's comeback, Sports in Brief, Racing Crow swoops in last 100 yards, Football Substantial shadow joins Forest on the continental stage, Horse show Broome's double shows he is still at top of tree, Ice hockey Another draw for Germans, Hockey Swansea's assignment with men from Uccle, Cricket Hayes and Gower are uppermost in the minds of selectors, Tennis Lloyd grants Britain a temporary reprieve. Business and Finance: Discount market, Micro electronics: helping industry to meet the challenge, London and European back in profit, Discipline scheme for incompetent accountants, Business Diary: In the net · Operation Drake, Brussels may impose controls on Bresciani exports to Community, SA Breweries, Commodities, Nothing for Fairey holders, International Nuclear power uncertainty for AEG-Telefunken, Burmah chairman hits back at shareholders' group, EEC discussions on stabilizing of exchange rates, Profit cut is forecast for P&O, Chinese steel team due for talks on UK help, Iran seeks $300m gas finance, Alarming errors in the money supply, Wood Hall now sees only £4.7m, London And Manchester Ass Co, Hattersley decision on Lonrho today, The need to bring some order into building society mergers, Transport men 'black' Japan truck imports, Tories vet plan for cutting tax on small firms, Fed and Carter team dispute money policy, Charterhouse to take stake in US group, CBI plea for Commons role in pay targets, Soviet crop progress, Kingside Inv agrees Jove's £5.5m bid, Car-care side aids Holt Lloyd in reaching £2.9m and more to come, Thomson family may hand back responsibility for 'The Times', Fed lifts discount rate to 7pc after rapid rise in money supply, European Property Investment A second invasion of the Continent?, New committee to study Bilston closure plan, Briefly Loan pulls down Wells Fargo, Changes for James Dawson and Son board, Quarterly car production rises by 8pc, Hope of rescuer for Wheal Jane, Boussac survival sets dilemma for M Barre, IMF talks start on continuing stand-by aid, Better tea demand, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Over £1m at Gieves Group, M Hall tops forecast with £6.2m, Shell losses could put 2p on petrol, GEC impasse over state aid for new £23m factory, First-half loss for Akroyd & Smithers. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Uncertain before the close, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Monthly% Changes In Money Stock, Wall Street, Stock markets Money supply fears depress gilts but equities gain. Property: Rising value of rarities, Flat Sharing.

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