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The Times - 23/03/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Hugh Noyes, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Theatre Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, by Philip Howard, By a Staff Reporter, Bv Hugh Clayton, By Martin Huckerby, by Marcel Berlins Leagal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, By John Roper, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By John Huxley Business News Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Staff, From John Chartres, By Pat Healy, By Marcel Berlins, House of Lords, From William Chisler, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Leapman, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Sue Masterman, From Robert Fisk, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, David Robinson, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Barry Millington, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugbv Correspondent, By Tim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Coleman, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Philippa Toomey, Peter Tinniswood, Brian Alderson, Ronald Butt, Philip Howard, Paul Johnson, PHS, NORA HENN, , E. R. H. JONES, , DAVID STONE, , R. MAUDLING, THOMAS ARMSTRONG, , JOHN HARVEY, , TERENCE HIGGINS, , D. NAIDOO, , WOOTTON OF ABINGER, ARTHUR THOMAS, , PATRICK BENNETT, , ELIZABETH COXHEAD, , E. LOEWY, , R. EDMONDS, , G. ELLENBOGEN, , MAURICE NORVIC:, W. C. FALLOWS, , by Prudence Glynn, J. G. B, D.M.A.L., From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Desmond Quigley, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Clifford Webb, By Nicholas Hirst, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By David Blake, By Our Industrial Editor, G. HANSON, , ROY CLOSE, , RALPH INSTONE, PETER TRENCH, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Peter Hill, By Ray Maughan, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Tony May, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Waymark,

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News: Lisbon library offered aid after big fire, Journey's end: Flight-Lieu-, The Pope gives a warning about violence, French praise for British help in fighting oil slick, Who's who in the class of '78, Mr Sithole promises amnesty for guerrillas, US silence on dispute with Pentagon over merits of new air landing system, UN forces move into Lebanon despite threats by Christians, Red terror report ordered by Dr Owen, Moscow defends its decision on cellist, Woman doctor in tunnel collapse rescue, Forces put on alert for violence in Ulster, MPs back Windscale by 130-vote majority, Inquiry ordered into Young Socialists' school leaflet, Fashion, Director of Spanish prisons dies in ambush, Code of conduct for teachers proposed, 'The Times': reasons for errors and delays, 13 pilots are demoted in dispute, Motorway round London will cut through forest, Latest European snow reports, £4m more for storm losses on farms, Unions save Labour's office block and back election fund, Government approves 10% deal for teachers, Liberals celebrate year-old pact, Defiant Palestinians launch Soviet missiles as lone Israeli vessel keeps an eye on Tyre, How long before the unions are saved from their leaders?, Green Paper call for public debate on contempt law, Theatre company enjoys highly successful season, Moderates beat right-wing challengers in Illinois, Carter-Begin talks fail as Israeli leader refuses any concessions, Union contender attacks anti-lorry lobby, Church may he sold to Sikhs, Ministers in retreat on tea prices, Health Services Board urges change in Act, Government halts new steel expansion in BSC rescue attempt, Patriarch of circus family dies in fall, Cry for help on behalf of the buterfly, Mr Mulley to face Labour critics of defence spending, Murdoch group expansion, Nigeria to withdraw funds from Barclays because of bank's 'collaboration' with South Africa, Severe restrictions in financing universities 'may make British decline in research irreversible', Kyprianou hint of demand for UN action, The Times Diary/ How oil revenue has become a colour question, Special aid for projects to tackle baby-battering rejected, Mr Callaghan arrives for Easter visit to America, Cutting the monster schools to size, Curb urged on EEC farm price rises, Science report Biology: Fluoridation and heart disease, Wrong diagnosis led to malaria death, Kreisky terms for Austria joining peace force, Avalanche warning after five are killed in Alps, New plan to fund local authority home loans, Forein pleas for Mr Bhutto's life, Number of lotteries still rising, gaming board says, M Giscard calls in trade union leaders to discuss next government's priorities, EEC proposals may make lamb dearer in Britain, big unions not to get automatic TUC seats, Brussels urges stricter immigrant controls, Six Civil Service unions accepnt 9 5% pay offer, Alert after car carrying radio isotope crashes, Eight new town corporations to be dissolved, Construction industry chiefs criticized on safety attitudes, Bad weather spurs demand for sunshine holidays, Lahore crowd sees three men being hanged. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster Abbey, University news, Latest appointments, Taiwanese joins Nationalist China's leaders, Lancing College, Lord Annan to head university. Display Advertising: The Throgmorton Trust, Shell, Ppa, Casio, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bsc(industry)ltd., Faber & Faber, Hodder & Stoughton, Datsun, Woodhouse & Rixson (Holdings) Limited, Volve, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Ti Group, Basf, Bank Base Rates, Rnib, The Ashdown Investment Trust Limited, Pakistan International, Bowring, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited, Oxfam, Pan Am, Laing, Arthur Bell & Sons Limited, Kenning Motor Group Ltd, John Foord, C.Howard & Partners, Hutchinson, Epworth Press, Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited, Sm, Snam. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,862, Radio, Good Friday, 'The Queen's Pictures ', Broadcasting Today, Sotheby's buy back forged violin blocks. Law: Design of 'green goddess' defended at crash inquest, Queen's Bench Division Solicitor unlawfully arrested by constable Wershof v Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Couple had to pay mortgage interest of 30pc, Company misled in bonus case W. P. M. Retail Ltd v Lang, Judge says man was 'good at cheating old people', Forfeiture of £450,000 drug money ordered, Men paid children for intercourse, Jail for supporter, Escape from court, Belgrade trial to be held in closed court, Chilean general resigns during murder inquiry, Americans returned by Cuba face US judge, South Africans jailed in Madagascar, Court of Appeal quashes three murder verdicts, Police act against lorry drivers over EEC rules. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Man must contemplate risk of his destruction, Deferment of steel making projects although investment of £1,000m approved over two years, Unrealistic to hope that delaying Windscale nuclear plant might rule out need for it, Rhodesian council illegal but it exists House of Commons, New peer, Foreign Secretary calls for detailed report on situation in Addis Ababa, Plans for regional secure psychiatric units, UN force should be introduced into Lebanon as soon as possible, Deportation. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Cinemas, The Ideal Home, Domestic And Catering Situations, Good Friday services, £5,000+ Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing. Reviews: ECO/Barenboim Festival Hall, The stuff that stars are made of Saturday Night Fever (XI) Empire, Leicester Square The Goodbye Girl (a) Warner West End A Special Day (aa) Studio Three The 12 Tasks of Asterix (u) ABC General Release, Scottish Ballet Glasgow, Revelations in a mirror Cecil Beaton's Diaries The Parting Years 1963-74 By Cecil Beaton (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £5.95), Jumble of noise The Hunch Round House, Fiction Madder Music By Peter De Vries (Goliancz, £3.95) The Throwback By Tom Sharpe (Secker & Warburg, £4.50), Comedy at the Phoenix, Friends and lovers E. M. Forster: A Life Volume Two, 1914-1970 By P. N. Furbank (Secker & Warburg, £7.50), New direction Margaret Thatcher A Tory and Her Party By Patrick Cosgrave (Hutchinson, £5.50), BBC SO/Masur St John's, Grand Duchess of Gerolstein Collegiate Theatre, The greatest The Oxford University Press An infnrmal history By Peter Sutcliffe (Clarendon/Oxford, £6.75) The Oxford University Press and the Spread of Learning 1478-1978 An illustrated history By Nicolas Barker (Clarendon/Oxford, £10), LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, London debuts. Sport: Squash rackets Hunt shows he is nearing peak for British Open, Yachting Round-the-world leaders should arrive today, Rugby Union No shameful way for St Luke's to mark the end of their road, Racing Derby favourite evokes memories of Nijinsky as he moves majestically along the gallops at Ballydoyle Try My Best heads gallery of equine elite, Golf Two women through to semi-final round, Bloodstock sales nterest in Camacho batch, Hockey Saini answers the door as opportunity knocks, Olympic Games Killanin tells S Africa readmission is unlikely, Football Forest burn with a new, defiant fire, Tennis Mrs Cawley to play for £500, Rowing Cloud covers Oxford leading star, Cricket Haynes, Croft and Austin sign for Packer, For the record Ice hockey, Cycling East Europeans will find English tough. Editorials/Leaders: New York's Money Troubles, Green Paper, Amber Light, Stale Thoughts On Steel. Letters to the Editor: Suing for libel, The youngest head, Amateurs in choirs, Royal writers, Home costs and mortgage lending, Beating children, Enforcement of accounting standards, Safety in universities, Tax and monetary policy, Controlling house prices, The politics of race and immigration, Victims of road accidents, The reform of the House of Lords, Billy the Kid episode, Helping ships in distress, Retail prices: cure worse than the disease?, Spelling trouble, Making heard the managers' united voice, Caring for the countryside. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 21, 1953 Mr Khrushchev's post. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Snaebjorn Jonsson, Dr William Wild Radiation chemistry at Harwell, Mr Bertram Stone, Captain A. H. Hillgarth. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts cautious, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, Stock markets Golds sparkle with gains of £1. Business and Finance: Discount market, Commercial Union now veers on side of caution, Second half slip by Tube Investments, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Motoring BMW introduce a sedate new six-cylinder, Rapid expansion of Bejam mitigates half-time setback, Record coin exports by Royal Mint, Business Diary: Profit in the BAG? · European Ferries' extravaganza, Unions set to fight Lucas closures, Unit trust's fee case rejected, £5 vouchers for lorry men in Channel ferry battle, Rockware up 24p but slows in second leg, Two trusts chiefs see late pick-up in US, Bullough plans a 2-for-5 rights to raise £1.2m, Montfort (Knitting), British Steel gets down to brass tacks, White Paper signals abandonment of British Steel expansion policy, BOC firm on AIRCO control, Deelkraal in 'rights' to raise R50m, White Paper On The British Steel Corporation Government pledges full backing to ensure a continuing and substantial industry, Teves brakes in link with Quinton Hazell, Former CU chief paid £100,000, Schroders ring in impressive 58pc rise, Drake & Scull Hldgs, Birds Eye reprieve for Merseyside factory, Foreign Exchange, GEC strike called off, 40pc levy on diamond sales to curb speculators, 'Irregularities' found in Barrow Hepburn offshoot, Concern over foreign marine equipment orders in Polish deal, Goodyear to cut 250 Ulster jobs, Glywed to sell sheet steel side, German prices rise, Lack of data held up study of pump industry, Slowdown at Tube Investments, Burtons to close Jackson the Tailor, Bill proposes state agency to foster cooperative enterprises, In brief Lloyds staff group to affiliate with Nube, Anti-trust case may cost Kodak $112m damages, Bryant holdings ahead on lower turnover, International US corporate profits up faster than average in 1977-Citibank, Paper and packaging sector brings 21 pc dip at Molins, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), £275m short-term aid for Leyland, Industry's stocks show bigger decline, Rossing operating below capacity, Economic notebook The rewards of reciprocity, Saudi King warns Mr Carter of oil price dangers in dollar fall. Business Appointments: Business appointments New finance chief for Trafalgar House. Births.

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