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The Times - 28/07/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Melvyn Westlake, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, by John Crossland and Peter Hennessy, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw and Paul Routledge, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By Trevor Fishlock, By Hugh Clayton, By Penny Symon, by Robert Parker, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Our Theatre Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Bob Doe, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Lucy Hodges of The Times Educational Supplement, By Michael Horsnell, By a Staff reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Frederick Cleary, From Douglas Aiton, By Derry Hogue, From Christopher Walker, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter David The Times Higher Education, From Nicholas Ashford, By Peter Strafford, From Florencia Varas, Peter Godfrey, Peter Hazelhurst, David A. Andelman, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Roger Berthoud, Kenneth Loveland, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Griffiths, Harrison, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lavinia Watson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, By John Blunsden, Bernard Levin, Geoffrey Smith, Charles Douglas-Home, ELIZABETH MONROE, , MARGARET LUCE, , G. E. P. de BURGH WILMOT, , J. T. OGDEN, , IVAN BOOTH, , DAVID ELLISTON, , P. K. DRURY, , HAZEL M. VINCENT, , ALAN ROFF, , WILLIE WATTS MILLER, , SUSAN LIDDELL, , PATRICK HOWARTH, , NICHOLAS HOBSON, , D. J. KIDD, , RICHARD PERCEVAL GRAVES, , S. J. MABEY, , M. V. TUFNELL, , DEREK EZRA, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , EDITH SUMMERSKILL, , G. M. WHISKER, , JOHN BALFOUR, , By Robin McTie, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Coin Correspondent, The Master of Marlborough, The Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, writes:, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Fank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed, by Ronald Pullen, By Peter Wainwright, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, From John Earle, By Clifford Webb, By John Huxley, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Nicholas Hirst, JOHN D. HEY, , DAPHNE BAMPTON, , JOHN D. STETTAFORD, , G. L. ATKINSON, , DENNIS PARKES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Maurice Corina, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Richard Allen, By Bryan Appleyard, By or Financial Staff, By Desmond Quigley Company News Editor, Peter Waymark, by John Gaselee, J.G., by Richard Warden, by Denzil Stuart, D.S., by Patrick O'Leary,

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News: Lisbon Diary, QC promised visa to defend dissident, BBC 2-year plan for 10 new radio stations, Head tells minister of lead pollution fears for 'below par' pupils, Cuba trying to avoid open clashes at non-aligned meeting, Middle East finance finds a place, Poor to get more time to pay debts for fuel, Mrs Thatcher is outflanked over race register plan, Dividends Bill survives with Scottish backing, Brokers see themselves as international, Workers at defence bases threaten one day-strike on pay claim, Journalists accept two-stage pay deal, Violent crime blamed for jails having to cope with growing number of difficult prisoners, Peru puts pragmatism before revolution, Chilean Air Force stands by dismissed commander, Tenerife disaster fails to raise rates, Home Office 'cold feet' over Soviet deserters, Spreading The Risk Potential catastrophes increase demand, Suspicion of Baghdad link with London attacks behind expulsions, One-room flat the Japanese reward, Doubt over showing of film on test-tube birth, Women blamed for Spanish terror killings, Iraq orders out 10 Britons as retaliation, General Pereda frees political prisoners, Company forced to reconsider pay deal, Hope of safer storage for nuclear waste, Doubts about motive for Aldo Moro's murder, Miss Onassis to see press amid rumours of marriage, Hospitals forced to turn away ambulance patients, Manifesto 'must be socialist', Cypriot leader attacks Turkish arms decision, Motoring Saloon demand halts trend to hatchbacks, Police and broadcasters to air their grievances, Less wine but better quality is aim of EEC seven-year plan, Coinage of India holds a lesson for Europe, Fiery concerto wins violin gold medal for Romanian, Inspectors criticize mixed-ability classes, Security Council approves Namibia freedom plan, Why parliamentary reformers should heed the American experience, Nuclear waste plan: Professor A. E., Science report Space: Europe's Moon project, Bitter attack on Mr Begin by President Sadat, Mrs Williams to seek new industry liaison bodies, Newfoundland visit: The Queen meets, Ethiopian troops break siege of Asmara, Firm blamed in Seveso poison cloud inquiry, Britons raise human rights at Havana youth festival, Nuclear pact reaffirmed, Father sues hospital over girl sent home 'bleeding', Angola jets fire over Luanda to quell unrest, 230 'Sun' journalists dismissed over strike, Inquiry into National Theatre cash, Salisbury hopes dashed by Senate vote on sanctions, World leader cannot rest on its laurels, TWA defies legal threat on airport cheap ticket sales, BBC seeks a three-year agreement on licence fees, World prayers plea as Cape squatters await bulldozer, Angry campaigner insists hunting ban not dropped, TGWU plan to back Labour with £500,000, Bishops are invited to Uganda, Life behind the scenes, Former British MP in Transkei power clash, OECD sees prices rising by 10pc in Britain, Magazine 'entitled to tell of abduction', Profits of £130m for Electricity Council, More cut and thrust as the Prime Minister and Mrs Thatcher warm up for election, Concordes may be returned to Government, NUR urges signalmen to call off action, Brussels seeks 1981 date for Greek entry, 'Flying university' tests limits of Polish regime, Captive companies likely to alter pattern, The A1 way to a two-way flow of business, White Paper on education being prepared, RAF alerted as ballooists report gas leak, 'Unacceptable bureaucracy' in fighting urban decay, Marine liabilities change hands again and again, Council are accused on housing, Dispute on Desai letters ends in compromise, Tokyo protest against pact with China, Portuguese Premier removed from office. Law: EEC bars Australian sale of uranium to Britain, Leyland-US link was 'straightforward', Woman with £4,000 stole, Three officials charged with corruption, Eight MPs get damages for newspaper libel Grieve and Others v Associated Newspapers Group Ltd and Others Moore v Same Lawrence v Same, Libel suit by Rebecca West, Court of Appeal Approach of Boundary Commission upheld Enfield London Borough Council v Local Government Boundary Commission for England and Another, Warning on new drug after man is cleared of murder, Trinity calls to the Bar, House of Lords Expenditure on provision of money, not plant Ben-Odeco Ltd v Powlson (Inspector of Taxes), Judge keeps public at bay as casino fraud trial ends, Dog-lovers' leader obeys ultimatum by judge, Clubs taken in by man from hostel. Index. Display Advertising: Westdeutsche Landesbank, Bruce Oil Management Game, Multiple Display Advertisements, Unat, Bain Dawes, Ras, Alexander Howden Insurance Brokers Limited, Atlantic, High & Dry, Barclays Bank, Bank Base Rates, Community Reinsurance Corporation Limited, Law Studies, Caffyns Ltd, Victory, The Times, Saa, Winterthur Norwich Reinsurance Corporation, Swiss Re, The Reinsurance Institute Of Brazil, Gallaher, Carlton Industries Limited, Electronic Rentals Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Braniff International, M&g Reinsurance, Scor, Wigham Poland Reinsurance Brokers Limited, König & Reeker Reinsurance, May & Hassell Limited, The William Press Group, Ocaso. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Lords approve Scotland and Wales Bills, Cooperation expected from working people during next pay year House of Commons, Finale of Wales Bill, Premature release from RAF, Danger of reverting to wage-price spiral: dividend control essential, Resident labour available for Tottenham?, Oxford class list: Modern languages, Role as a revising chamber fulfilled House of Lords, 'We all have off days at times', Individuals with large shareholdings, Higher fines for breaking Channel rules likely, MPs oppose human rights clause in new Lomé pact, Pay rise plea for chief whip, Removal of aero engines a commercial matter, Loopholes in ramshackle apparatus, MPs want watch on Civil Service, Backbenchers attack Mr Foot on EEC control, Clash on assumption about unemployment, The last week, Attempt to limit period of restraint fails, Sharp words at House over identity cards, Sir G Howe thinks TUC 'extremely foolish', Extra 4p. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Britain to help Panama on ship safety. Sport: Athletics Ovett's time best in Europe, Motor racing Ferrari have the strength to repeat their success, Sports in Brief, Cricket New Zealand miss a good chance of building advantage in Test, Royal Tournament, Racing Hatched is well-matched, but could see the opposition dispatched, Commonwealth Games Nigeria will have to go it alone with their eleventh-hour boycott, Polo Herrera scores six goals, Football Operation will put Pearson out for start of season, Golf Faldo's 64 his best professional round, £1m to give football clubs social purpose, Yachting Rouse and Halchin take control from the start, Tennis Heavy demand for Davis Cup tickets. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,963, Radio, Korchnoi poised to score first win, Broadcasting, Frankfurt to get Elsheimer work. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Car Buyer's Guide, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, £8,000+ Appointments. Reviews: Williamson Mass completed, Jorge Luis Borges BBC 2, BBC So Albert Hall/Radio 3, Paul Robeson Her Majesty's, John McCabe's tribute to the summer of '76 Reflections of a Summer Night Fishguard Festival, Medici Quartet/ Markham Bishopsgate Hall, Thanks for the memory: Scorsese's elegy for rock The Last Waltz (u) Punk in London National Film Theatre/ Essential Cinema House Calls (a) Plaza 1 Cria Cuervos (aa) Gala Royal, Boo Hoo Open Space, Graham Sutherland: still a law unto himself. Property: Flat Sharing. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 28, 1953, Who will stop the dirty work at the Crossroads?. Editorials/Leaders: Profits Are Better Than Losses, A Victim, Not A Hero. Letters to the Editor: Sale of Shelley Museum, Criticizing state industries, The Moscow Olympics, Is moonlighting moonshine?, An economic prison: liberalism and intervention, Extend job subsidies to learning more skills, Israel ban on Arab books, Dangers of boxing, Terotechnology-an attitude of mind, Merchant fleet slipping, Delay over Dungeness B, The Butler dynasty, Lifting The Embargo On Turkey, Wages for young workers, Return on investment, The Callaghan-Thatcher exchange in the Commons. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Drapers' Company, Russian guest: Mr Yuri Temirkanov, music, Latest appointments, Girdlers' Company, Carmen's Company. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Willem Van Otterloo, Sir Stanley Prescott, Rev Canon James McIntyre, Mgr Guy Riobe Controversial French bishop, Professor Philip Caves, Mr G. W. Murray, Lord Kilmaine, Dr M. A. S. Burgess. Business and Finance: Discount market, Return to old dividend level is seen at J Lyons, Five heresies on microprocessors, £10.5m Comben shares and cash offer for Orme, Briefly Strong recovery at Dixor, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, J Jarvis And Sons, Mr Jessel buys into Chas Clifford, Deficit reduced at Mt Lyell Mining, Yorkshire Chemicals raising £3.1m by rights issue, Chemical imports rose 20pc in first quarter, Tory Bill to make auditors reveal shareholding, In brief BP finds more oil in Buchan field, Higher payout spurs Fitch Lovell shares, TV eye will scan the computer's secrets, EEC policy boosts maize costs in UK, £440m release of Bank's special deposits lifts hope of MLR cut, Bonn puts seal on tax measures, Concorde's £17m setback for British Airways, End-winter fall of 5 pc in UK coal consumption, EDC advice to industrial builders, Options, Preparing for a cut in MLR, Flexible hours planned at 20 Barclays branches, Nations facing slower growth, OECD predicts, credit Suisse details link with Boston, Row brews over group's buy-German decision, Briefly, $290m ENI pipeline pacts signed with Algeria, Planning agreements: Mr Callaghan prods the hornets nest, Hopeful Denbyware back to profits, Prestige in 10pc rise to £2.72m, International Haw Par sees no reason for recent share rise, Late slow down but Cawoods nears £8m, Some increase in volume at Sangers, Swiss group to take over Britten-Norman, Gulf Oil to pay $42m, Board hopes fair start at Bulmer will hold, Societies told to widen disclosures, Price war leaves Hillards with static profits, Alcan fears loss to Britain if US air project chosen, Electricity supply profit of £133m more than doubled on year after 40pc depreciation offset, State aid promised to save ailing cutlery industry, Business Diary: Hattersley's hat-trick, parkinson's lore, Fed chief forecasts more stable interest rates, Inchcape loss of £5m on cocoa deals. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Equities reach six month peak, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets New peak for equities in active trading, Wall Street, Eurobonds (midday indicators). Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Townshend on board of Carlton Industries. Births.

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