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The Times - 20/12/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By GUY RAIS, T. A. SANDROCK and JOHN WEEKS, By COLIN BRADY, By STEPHEN BARBER in Washington, By TONY ALLEN-MILLS, By BLAKE BAKER Industrial Correspondent, By BALRAM TANDON in New Delhi, By Our Paris Staff, By MAURICE WEAVER, Industrial Staff, By ROLAND GRIBBEN Business Correspondent, By PETER PRYKE, By JOHN GRIGSBY, Local Government Correspondent, By ROBIN STRINGER, Arts Staff, By TERENCE SHAW Legal Correspondent, By AMIT ROY, By ADRIAN BERRY Science Correspondent, By IAN BALL in New York, By JOHN MYERS in Geneva, By RAY KENNEDY, By NIGEL WADE, By RICHARD BEESTON in Moscow, By MICHAEL FIELD, By ALAN OSBORN, Common Market Correspondent, , By DAVID SHEARS in Bonn, By MAIER ASHER, By Our Staff Correspondent, By JAMES ALLAN, By TIM BROWN, By ERIC RORICH, By M. AFTAB, By HENRY MILLER, By DAVID LOSHAK, Social Services Correspondent, By ADRIAN BERRY, Science Correspondent, By JOHN IZBICKI Education Correspondent, By Our Naval Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, Business Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, Daily Telegraph Reporter, By ROBERT BEDLOW Transport Correspondent, By Our Arts Staff, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Property Market Correspondent, JOHN LANGLEY, By SEAN DAY-LEWIS, By ERIC SHORTER, GILLIAN REYNOLDS, By JOHN BARBER, D.F.B., A. E. P., Peter Simple, Story by SERENA SINCLAIR, By Brenda Parry, By Avril Groom, By Margot Thompson, By PETER BLAKER, MP, PETERBOROUGH, MARCUS BINNEY, JOHN PACEKARD, P. MASON, NEVILLE ARMSTRONG, PATRIC NETSCHER, J. D. G. LINEHAN, (Rev.) DEREK COLE, REGINALD EYRE, J. COPPINS, GEOFFREY WOOD, ANTHONY KNIGHT, , By Our Estates Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By JOHN WILLIAMS, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By ALAN OSBORN in Brussels, By GUY RAIS, By FRANCES GIBB Art Sales Correspondent, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By JAMES SRODES in Washington, By JOHN PETTY, By ALAN OSBORN, By ARTHUR BOWERS Property Market Correspondent, By MICHAEL MELFORD in Perth, By DAVID WIGGINS, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By JOHN REASON, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By CHRISTINA WOOD, By COLIN DRYDEN, By BILL HARRISON, By GODFREY BROWN Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Lisbon Correspondent,

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Display Advertising: The Woolwich, Vent-Axia, City Of Birmingham, Mont Blanc Quickpen, Duke Wellington, Investment & Business, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Fmc Limited And Subsidiary Companies, Guards Mens Wear, Tio Pepe, The Carvery, Drambuie, Generators, The Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited, Arbuthnot Factors Ltd.,, The City Of London Building Society, Haig, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hewlett Packard, Pocket Diaries, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, The Two Fiddlers, S. Simpson Limited, The Spastics Society, Boat Owner, Trust Houses Forte Hotels, Henlys Lease, Monsanto Company And Subsidiaries, Post Office Telegrams. News: Santa Claus Fined For Obstruction, Tory Ex-Mp Picked For Safe Seat, 10-day holiday break, T U C Talks Seek Pay Peace, Dream Of Balloons For Venus, 'Fresh Evidence' Of Neglect At Homeless Centre, Two Directors For Sinfonia, Carter agrees: Let Skylab break up, Way Of The World Glory, Youth 'Killed By Police' Pictured In Peking Poster, £½m Yard Hunt For Bombers Guns carried for Operation Santa, Spain's entry to EEC held up by wary Nine, Row Over Christmas Jail Fare, Mrs Gandhi is sent to jail by Indian MPs, Begin spells out objections to 'new demands'by Egypt, EMS spells CHAOS for two Irish border villages, Gaullist Threat To Giscard, Wife Killed 'In Charade Of New Home', Basque Plot 'Informer' Killed, 400 Move In For Chess Tussle, Receiver for Kendal and Dent, The Swept-Up Look: Keep IT Under Your Hat, Brezhney praise for China deal, Boss 'With Too Many Women', German Steel Deadlock, Firm's Directors Reward Their Own Efforts By Fraud, Tax Dodge Unmasked By Love, F.A. bans Don Revie for 10 years, Barnard may have to stop transplants, U.S. Wants Suicide Cult's $8m, Orchestras concerned over subsidy switch, Briton Killed In Rhodesian Clash, Confident Shah 'In No Hurry To Make Radical Changes', Dorset Oil 'Next Year', Police Hurt In Clash With Swapo, Lawyers' Home Loan Warning, Road hauliers might defy 5 pc limit, Two injured in Italian terrorist attacks, Motoring Cars to be remembered, Night Spots Warned Over Safety Rules, U.S. Lecturer At Dissidents' University, Swiss to investigate Maharishi's 'capital', Bhutto's 'fate worse than death', More Rail Strikes In New Year, Crime-Fight Vicar Was Borstal Boy, Head-Turning... ... Hairdos, Larks still targets as EEC protects birds, Jobless Total The Lowest For 19 Months, 'Loving' Killer Goes Free, Hussein Has Middle East Peace Plan, Mother To The Troops, Amin Opposes 'Invasion At Three Points', London Day By Day Democratisation of Labour's N E C, Navy Using Russian Hardboard, Union Action, Britain Backs Ems Role For Food, Rates 'catastrophe' if councils yield on 5 p.c., Boxing Day train services will be reduced in most areas, Foster Parent Sentenced For Beating, Taking The Strain Of A Husband's Career, Britain Gives £589m Aid To Third World, 'Debt city' union leaders hit back, Four-Hour Blackout In France, Awards for ten brave children, Curb On Overseas Students, Dam Bursts In Arizona, Mother and child died on crossing after'wrong stop'error, Overtime Ban Cuts Petrol Deliveries By A Third, Basque 'Plot ' To Kidnap Eanes' Son, Clowning experience on State work scheme, Sniper Kills Soldier In Belfast, Brezhnev Still Active At 72. News in Brief. Index. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Burglar who lived like a Lord gets ten years' jail, Terrorist Freed In W.Germany, Ex-Ira Woman Spy Saved By Police Plea, Jail For Navy Fire Raiser. Property: Prep School Buys Estate For £500,000, The Penthouse, Broadwalk House, S.W.7., Flats And Maisonettes, Royal connections, Former Jockey Club Steward Leaves £1¼m, With an eye to a good investment. Classified Advertising: Personal, Situations Vacant, The Wickes Corporation, Educational, Public Notices, Romans, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Legal Notices, a Weir Group company, Grange Motors. Reviews: Radio Review The Parliamentary pantomime, Theatre A Little Tenderness Goes A Long Way, Theatre Piccadilly Theatre 'Toad of Toad Hall', Television Mysterious writer thrillingly trailed, Collegiate Theatre 'Starlight Express', Concert St John's, Smith Sq. Postnikova/ Rozhdestvensky. Official Appointments and Notices: University News, Award For Author. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Henry Lawson, Sir George Mallaby, Obituary Alan Dent, John Weller, G C. Editorials/Leaders: The Question Of Permits, A Christmas Box, Indeed!, Human Rights In China, Why we should make the Chinese connection. Letters to the Editor: Choice of wards, Private patient, Tories as a team, Homosexual teachers, Fine Buildings Come Down, Allegiance to Rome, The lowest paid, Week at Westminster makes things clearer, A nation's interest to be looked after. Arts and Entertainment: Radio Four, Salerooms Make A Fortune, No. 16,476 Across, Wednesday Television. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, British Funds, Unit Trust Prices, London Traded Options. Business and Finance: More writs from Distillers, American gold sales attract peak bids, Market steadies as business volume drops, Commodities, Statement Borrie on Hodge Group, Unit trust sales fall again, Year's extension for steel aid, Companies Laurence Scott in red midway, In Brief, Chairmen, Tourist Rates, The Questor Column New Year thoughts may turn to Granada, Bids And Deals Aaronson Bros, Money & Exchanges, Rights Issues, Mr Malcolm Horsman, City Comment Still some steam left in the economy yet, BNOC expects 1m barrels daily, Rolls-Royce and NEI in U.S. nuclear link, Mining Johnnies, Lloyds offshoot up £1m to £44m, Ft-Actuaries Indices. Sport: Hockey 'F A Cup' Competition may be answer, Rugby club records, Lawn Tennis Elizabeth Fights Back, Billiards Pot Red Rule Changed, English Soccer Will Shed No Tears For Revie, McEvoy IS Golfer Of The Year, Second Test-Fourth Day Australia Need 317 But England Should Triumph, Talking Rugby New Zealand May Invite British Referees, Sports in Brief, Motor Racing Tyrrell Still Seek Sponsors, Rackets Faber Makes Ellis Fight, Lawn Tennis, Racing's case for five-day week. Births.

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