The Times - 12/12/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By JAMES ALLAN, By A. J. McILROY, By Christopher Munnion, By GUY RAIS, R. BARRY O'BRIEN and COLIN RANDALL, By RUPERT MORRIS Industrial Staff, By COLIN BRADY, By JOHN WEEKS and TONY ALLEN-MILLS, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By JAMES O'BRIEN, By JOHN GRIGSBY, Local Government Correspondent, By DAVID HARRIS, By DAVID HARRIS, Political Correspondent, By ADRIAN BERRY Science Correspondent, By DAVID LOSHAK, Health Services Correspondent, By BLAKE BAKER, Industrial Correspondent, By T. A. SANDROCK, Crime Correspondent, By DAVID ADAMSON, Diplomatic Correspondent, By JOHN MILLER, Diplomatic Staff, By Our Melbourne Correspondent, By CHRISTOPHER MUNNION, By JAMES WIGHTMAN, By Our Madrid Correspondent, By Our Geneva Correspondent, By Our Jammu Correspondent, By MICHAEL FIELD, , By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By BALRAM TANDON, By RICHARD BEESTON, By JOHN BULLOCH, By NABILA MEGALLI, By MAURICE WEAVER, Industrial Staff, By NICHOLAS COMFORT Political Staff, By ROBERT BEDLOW, Shipping Correspondent, By Our Motoring Staff, By FRANCES GIBB, Art Sales Correspondent, By TERENCE SHAW, Legal Correspondent, By DAVID FLETCHER, Education Staff, By JOHN IZBICKI, Education Correspondent, By GUY RAIS, COLIN RANDALL and R. BARRY O'BRIEN, By OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By SYLVIA CLAYTON, By ERIC SHORTER, M.O.C., N.K., By KEITH NURSE, Arts Correspondent, By ALAN BLYTH, M. R., By JOHN BARBER, Peter Simple, By Elizabeth Williamson, E.W., MAURICE GREEN, PETERBOROUGH, RICHARD GREEN, MARJORIE SELDON, (Mrs) A. M. HICKSON, KENNETH R. MIDDLETON, PETER CLEGG, LEONARD BOUSFIELD, ROBIN HOWARD, JEREMY WHITAKER, By ERIC DOWD in Toronto, By BRIAN SILK, By DAVID BREWERTON, By DAVID GREEN, By JOHN PETTY, By JAMES SRODES, By WILLIAM KAY, By BRUCE KINLOCH, By MICHAEL MELFORD, By RACHAEL FLINT, By LANCE TINGAY in Palm Springs, California, By COLIN DRYDEN, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By MICHAEL WILLIAMS, By HOWARD BASS, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By JOHN REASON, By CHRISTINA WOOD, By TONY FAIRCHILD, By JOHN WOODFORD, By STEPHEN BARBER in Washington, By A. J. McILROY in Jerusalem, By MICHAEL BECKET, City Staff, By JOHN O'SULLIVAN, By Our Rome Correspondent, By Our Staff Correspondent in Oslo,
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News: Gun Gang In Tel Aviv Siege, Oil Test On Bears Scrapped, Begin prepared to talk after peace deadline, Czech Drive To Harass Dissidents, Turks Asked To Free Two British Girls, Shippimg group quits trouble-hit Southampton, Mrs Bacon and the magnetic malaise of Fishpond Bottom, £1m Interest Bill Worries Meriden, London Day By Day Immortalising Rupert Brooke, 'Assemble In Island' Plan For Refugees, No Leaves, So Boys Run Away, Carter to express misgivings on EMS, India Lifts Ban On Climbing, 'Mention A Name And Scott Will Make An Allegation', Raider Shot Dead Had Record Of Violence, More Defence Economies In Australia, Siege ends as 'a nice, gentle' police dog calls, Callaghan Avoids 5 pc Rumpus, Traffic Lights Dispute Ends, £47m More For Sciences, Priority For London By-Pass, Strategic Arms Pact Very Close, Says Washington, Sick MP may have to quit Labour seat, 100,000 In Eritrean Retreat, Threat to Press' in anti-rumour law, 18-st Dogs Savage Owner, Bread Strike All But Over, They Joined The Qe2 To See The Sea, But..., Pope Appeals For Freedom Of Worship, Plea To Save Water For Next Summer, Treating presents as a laughing matter, 2 Clerks At Belfast Jail Shot, Gun Threat To Chaplin Children, Fingers with a touch of gold, Jets Hit Mugabe Dumps, Sadat Wants To Press On, Norway Leaves 'Snake', Devolution Turnout Worry, No way to run a great country's economy, Union 'Would You Strike?' Survey Among Managers, What's New Christmas pledge if the gift doesn't suit..., India can curb population, says computer, Siege ends in surrender at gunpoint, Fit To Hang On The Tree, Kidnap Swap For Britons Unlikely, U.S. Puts On Pressure For Peace, 10 Years For Arsonist 'Used By Ira', 'Express' Seeks Order Against Nuj, Flow Of Rhodesia Wrires To Britain Expected To Rise, 'Locked Out' Car Workers Share £36,000, Torture By Shah's Police Goes On, Says Amnesty, Car Gift After Vandals' Attack, Job trainees plan by NUS attacked, Way Of The World Look Out!, Go-slow at Bank of England, 5 Shot Dead In Attack On Savak Hq Anti-Shah demo flares into riot, 3 Passports In Wrecked British Yacht, Transparently Beautiful..., Seven ministers in manifesto team, Gun Guard For Barre In Corsica, Charing Cross Hospital Strike Ends, Iraq Arms Talks At Kremlin, Businessmen's role in preserving heritage, Stop overspending or else...health authority is told, Commons Sketch For Once, Benn IS Missed, Students seek lessons in self-defence, Detention For Bus Attack Boy. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: New Defence Chief Named. Picture Gallery. Index. Law: 'Scared' Helper Jailed For Life, Thorpe case 'lies by 3 witnesses', Boy, 9, was 'buried alive and left to die', Law On Polices Powers In Muddle, Say Barristers. Classified Advertising: Advanced Office:, Personal, Situations Vacant, Forensic, Late News, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Legal Notices, HVAC Engineers, B & B, Software Development, Engineers, Deputy Resident. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Radio Four, £55,000 Sale 'Answer To A Prayer', Tuesday Television Bbc-1, No. 16,469 Across. Politics and Parliament: Benn, 'The Daily Telegraph Bogeyman,' IS Under Fire Again, Plea to save workers' co-operative. Reviews: Concert Purcell Room Vanderspar/Bettaney, Concert I C A Theatre musICA, Concert Covent Garden von Stade, Reminders About Folk, British group buy Broadway theatre, Greek tragedy given gift from gods, Theatre Reinstating meaning of Christmas, Television Calm introduction to open-heart surgery. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Wg Cdr 'Paddy' Byrne, Sir Walter Cheshire, Sir Charles Symonds, Obituaries Dame Muriel Powell. Editorials/Leaders: Scotland's Choice, Students & General. Letters to the Editor: Christmas trees, Jobs Not Firms In Jeopardy, Farmer's pride, Debt to the nation, Competition in supply of education, A bad business, Hunt supporters versus hunt saboteurs, A legitimate responsibility of teachers. Stock Exchange Tables: Rights Issues, Wall Street up, London Traded Options, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices Authorised Trusts, Money & Exchanges, British Funds, Recent Issues Milbury. Business and Finance: Higher chemical prices planned, Westinghouse agrees £40m Hawker offer, Commodities, Companies Recovery at May and Hassell, The Questor Column Martin the Newsagent licking its wounds, Gold price jumps $4.50, Ministers approve pub swap, City Comment The message on PSBR is not a happy one, Bids And Deals Hill Samuel, In Brief, Retail sales break through 5 pc barrier, Tourist Rates, G E C-Hitachi details this week, Prices Service, Vickers da Costa pre-tax profit up at £600,000, NEDO forecasts downturn in building orders, Second-liners hold the limelight in equities, Directors to heal rift, Mining Rand. Property: Taylor Woodrow hands over Curver complex, r, English Property Corporation, Commercial Property, Midland in Rue Royale, Funds still seeking prime Belgian buys. Sport: Davis Cup FinaL U.S. reduce Britain to paper tigers, Squash Rackets Sue Cogswell Keeps Title, Sports in Brief, Women's Hockey Herts In Champion Mood, Channon Back At The Dell-And IT Will Be Tough, Tour OF Australia England Will Not Have To Play Under Lights, Motor Racing £500,000 For Walter Wolf, National council plan in hockey shake-up, Ice Skating Britain Name 11 For Zagreb, Yachting Hopes fading for missing Colas, University Rugby Match Cambridge 'tank' to power through, Golf Roundabout 'Sevvy' is best big hitter of them all, Gay Spartan Sets Out On The Gold Cup Trail, Bowls, Table Tennis Douglas IS Seeded No 5 At Brighton. Births.
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