The Times - 28/12/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By JAMES ALLAN, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, Business Correspondent, By Our Johannesburg Correspondent, By JAMES WIGHTMAN, By Our Financial Correspondent, By JOHN BULLOCH, Diplomatic Staff, By Our Dublin Correspondent, By RUPERT MORRIS, Industrial Staff, By TERENCE SHAW, Legal Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By GERALD BARTLETT, By GODFREY BARKER, By JOHN PETTY Commercial Correspondent, By GEORGE TURNBULL, By Air Cdre G. S. COOPER, Air Staff, By Air Cdre E. M. Donaldson Air Correspondent, By Our Commercial Correspondent, By JOHN ARMSTRONG, Estates Correspondent, By HENRY MILLER, By Our Crime Correspondent, By T. A. SANDROCK Crime Correspondent, By Our New York Staff, By Our Arts Correspondent, By NIGEL WADE, By BALRAM TANDON, By M. A. KISLALI, By NABILA MEGALLI, By CLARE HOLLINGWORTH, Defence Correspondent, By DAVID FLETCHER, Education Staff, By ADRIAN BERRY Science Correspondent, By COLIN DRYDEN, Motoring Staff, By KEITH NURSE, Arts Correspondent, Margaret Lane, By John Bowle, By Leopold Labedz, Anne Morrow, Nicholas Garland, By David Holloway, By Ian Crichton, By Andreas Whittam Smith, Desmond Wettern, By RICHARD LAST, By ROBIN STRINGER Arts Staff, Camerata Lysy, By ERIC SHORTER, D.F.B., K.S.W., By TERENCE MULLALY, N.K., By ROBERT BEDLOW Transport Correspondent, By JOHN IZBICKI Education Correspondent, PATRICIA MORGAN, By Dr CECIL NORTHCOTT, Churches Correspondent, By Dr WILLIAM THOMSON, By SERENA SINCLAIR, Bon Viveur, CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, PETERBOROUGH, HAYMAN JOHNSON, (Dr) HUGH SANSOM, MARGOT LAWRENCE, , MARTIN RYLE, BRIAN MORRIS, GURNEY MACINNES, , VERA YORKE, By IAN WARD, Daily Telegraph Reporter, By Our Staff Correspondent, By RUPERT MORRIS, By KATHLEEN WELSH, By Our TV and Radio Correspondent, By JOHN GRIGSBY, Local Government Correspondent, BY RICHARD BEESTON, By TIM BROWN, By AMIT ROY, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By JOHN PETTY, By DAVID GREEN, By HOTSPUR, By TONY FAIRCHILD, By MICHAEL MELFORD, By DAVID WIGGINS, By JOHN MASON, By DOUG MASON, By ROBERT OXBY, By RACHAEL FLINT, By DAVID ADAMSON, Diplomatic Correspondent, By MARTIN HENRY,
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News: Gluttony Warning By Moscow, U.S. Airlines Abandoning 'Class War', All quiet as Turkish Army takes over, Kenya Curb On Trips Abroad, Bank 'helpless to aid kidnap pair', Minister Quits Over 'Trap By Smith', £50,000 fund to preserve Gissing home, Peking calls for China to modernise, Chinese Bean Plenty to pick and choose for a New Year's Eve buffet, Boumedienne death will raise French military fears, A Hurdle For Eire's Cash Curb, Sadat's War Aid Gratitude, Triplets For Kidney Patient, Luxurious Food For Spacemen, Police union angry at proposal for shorter Pcs, Garners Study Legal Move On Ad 'Blacking', £400 rise for vicars and rectors in April, Huge crowds in West End, Philippe Of The Waldorf Dies At 68, U.S. Team Attacked In Taiwan, A new era begins for Spain, Murder Hunt For 32 Bodies, 'Back Our Strike' Plea By Mao's Rusticated Youth, Christopher Timothy, who, Chaos continues on holiday isles after new strike vote, Masked raider gets £5,000 in pub raids, Public School Heads Seek Tax Relief On Fees, After1978: put not your trust in politics (not even in China), Sprinter Forced To Use Drug, Scottish Firms Shine Abroad, London Day By Day Holmes Society names its dinner, Nuisance of Concorde boom reduced, Gang Escapes With £6,000 Meat, AN excellent selection of Bruce Bairns-, Petrol threat revived as Esso men spurn offer, Vietnam 'Profit On Refugees', Defeated by numbers, No Award For Shot Sas Man, Power Plants 'Delayed By Extreme Left', Lay-offs for police and firemen in 'debt city', Manager 'too old at 56' gets £5,200, Mrs Gandhi aiming to widen demonstrations, Fishing Ports In Danger, Europe Banks Aid Dollar, Death-crash drivers had taken cannabis, Jobs Hope In New JET Landing Aid, Personal View Crime and punishment, Warming Up For The Winter Sales, 'Street' Tops Tv Ratings, Shah Joins The Import Market, Fuel Ration Imposed In Persia Teheran torn by Violence again, Nearly 1,000 Enter Song Competition, Talks Called On Coach Link With Heathrow, Week-Off 'Custom' Spreads, More Petrol Cuts For S. Africa, Ambitious young in the West, Prep School Makes Caps Optional, £250 Rail Poster Prizes, NUJ strikers appeal 'no news, please', Tax Dilemma Over Duke's Sarcophagus, Journalists' Role In New Technology, Shore refuses to save warehouse frontage, 200 Boat People Drown In Rush To Be Saved, Unions put hospital in danger, Father and baby die in funfair flyer, Police Appeal Over Vanishing Woman. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Weather: The Weather. Law: Kidnap Trial, Porton Men At Markov Inquest. Obituaries: Obituary Leader With A 'Spartan' Touch President Boumedienne,, Miss Victoria Drummond, Prof. A. J. Haddow. Classified Advertising: Situations Vacant, Public Notices, Engineers-this could, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Funeral Furnishers. Reviews: Saving Marx from Marxists, Aspects of the Civil War, Opera Jeanetta Cochrane 'Two Fiddlers', Looking Back On '78, Royal Ballet to disband Ballet for All, Wise old man of Lombard Street, Theatre The Warehouse 'The Adventures of Awful Knawful', Impressive display of Indian art, Out Of History Epic struggles, Life with a best-seller, Pantomime Askey enlivens wilting 'Beanstalk', Concert QE Hall, Ballet Festival Hall 'The Nutcracker', Charles Dickens: Philanthropist, Television Reggie Perrin on his final fall and rise. Arts and Entertainment: Thursday Television, Radio, No. 16,481 Across, New Ballet, Film Of Tetley Ballet For Tv. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Property: Flats And Maisonettes, Sales By Auction. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford University awards. Editorials/Leaders: Sentimentality, To Die In Cambodia, Silence About Vietnam. Letters to the Editor: A dangerous myth about nuclear power, Fox hunting, No 'mixed wards', No compulsion, Full of archaisms, Unsubtle church, Making The Old Prayers Live. Business and Finance: ICI reopens Teesside plants, P & O ship sales raise £4m, Commodities, Shipbuilding survival plan sent to Varley, The Questor Column Investment trusts-a problem of identity, BP and Lasmo losers in Ninian shake-up, Suitor out for Anglo-Swiss, Bids And Deals Bsr-Dbx, In Brief, UK steel output falls, Eggs for export, Tourist Rates, Best Christmas since 1973 for wine trade, Brunner Inv Trust, London Traded Options, Rights Issues, U.S. retail sales rise forecast, Sharp fall in dollar, Record frozen food sales, Ultramar pays £23m for Shell offshoot, City Comment No winners in Persia without the Shah, Prices hold steady in quiet conditions, British Funds, Unit Trust Prices, Ft-Actuaries Indices. Business Appointments: Appointments Initial Services. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Money & Exchanges. Sport: Rugby club records, Ocean Racing Giants & minnows in 12,000-mile run to Australia, Women's Golf Roehampton Cash Prizes, Women's Hockey South Ready For Anything, Chinrullah Steps Up As Going Beats Brave Monksfield, Sports in Brief, Hockey Daved double rounds it off for Indians, England Tour of Australia Brearley Hopeful For Test Despite Gashed Head, Rugby Union Barbarians cannot tame the Tigers, Swimming Miss Davies In Action, Athletics Moorcroft's Hat-Trick, Lawn Tennis 'Unknown' Bothers Vilas, Soccer Burkinshaw tells unhappy Hoddle 'think it over', Rugby Union Leopold Fights For Fitness. Births. Deaths.
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