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The Times - 02/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political and Parliamentary Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Trevor Fishlock, By a Special Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Roger Choate, From Tony Allaway, From Michael Binyon, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Clifford Longley, From Ian Murray, From Neil Kelly, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Michael Church, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Richard Low, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, by Sir Robert Mark, , Lord Chalfont, Anthony Howard, David Wood, EDMUND DELL, , MAURICE COOKE, , ROGER SYDENHAM, , MATTHEW SAUNDERS, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , TIMOTHY KNIGHT, , EDDIE SCOTT, , TIMOTHY RAISON, , ELIZABETH A. SEARLE, , RICHARD BOURNE, , JAMES BISHOP, , VLADIMIR DOBKIN, , ELSPETH HUXLEY, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Special Correspondent, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, Bishop Kenneth Sansbury, From Alan McGregor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ray Maughan, From Peter Norman, From Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By Christopher Thomas, Frank Vogl, Bryan Appleyard, Christopher Wilkins, David Hewson, J. LEECH, , ANDREW C. GRILLET, , J. A. ARMITT, , JOHN A. M. HEMMING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Maurice Corina, Michael Binyon, Michael Prest, Peter Wainwright, Richard Allen, Hilaire Gomer, By Rosemary Unsworth, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle, by Lynda King Taylor, by Paul Routledge, by Alan Grainge, A.G., by Alan Hodgson, by Patrick O'Leary, by Patricia Tisdall, by John Groser, by Diana Patt, by Eric Fordham, by Bob Leigh, by Bob Doe, by Kenneth Owen, E.F., by Robert Bailey, R.B., by Charles Boase,

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News: No messing with copies, Mystery of telephone 'bugging' is solved by a forgetful cooking enthusiast, Now on to '007½ for microfilm, Call for post-mortem check on Pope, The intelligence of the latter-day typewriter, Tories urge tax aid for worker participation, Business Efficiency Parkinson rules in the office, Employee shareholder firms prove profitable, Iran police colonel shot dead by terrorists, 12,000 run for fun and health, Eton accused of sex bias, Police seize hijacker at home after making deal, Pope's death prompts questions on divine guidance, Call for better one-parent housing, The legal smokescreen over our system of justice, Far fewer unskilled jobs for school leavers, 'The Times Atlas', Prisoners of conscience Malaysia: Yeo Moung-peng, Two arrested in Spain over police deaths, Few office aids are as cost effective as dictation systems, Job hopping clears pay barriers, Machines make the mail less deadly, Spanish holding inquiry into 'perfectly legal' rifles, Leapman In America, Human element cannot be ignored, King Husain in search of moderate backing, Hattersley call for more new local newspapers, Tanker owners seek higher cover after Amoco Cadiz damages claim, Teachers plan to aid bright children, Independent schools to help place foreigners, Times are out of joint, Trade union leaders determined to oppose pay policy, Why Russia's finest writers go unread, Sweden curb on nuclear power plants, Western allies protest at E Berlin parade, So Labour does need some sea air, Red deer farming experiment, Facts at your fingertips, Competition the life of trade but the death of business, Wildfowler shot dead in mistake for gunman, Unions move to recruit more office workers, Rocket attack on Israeli holiday resort foiled, Million marooned by floods, A revolutionary figure turns to routine, Provisional agenda for the week, Encouraging signs in talks on strategic arms limitation pact, Mystery of the Markov killing, Rhodesia constitution nears completion, Fix your own working hours, Falling wall kills one fireman and injures six, Computer systems are becoming more flexible, America joins Britian in refusing to approve immediate visit by Mr Smith and Chief Chirau, Moro murder suspect held after Milan gun battle, More help needed for disabled, In-fighting among Afghanistan revolutionaries is likely to cause growing concern in Moscow, Local authorities criticized for inner-city decline, Threat to dismiss ministers over 5% pay policy denied, Quarter of city's pupils 'at risk' from lead pollution, Militia order for all-out attack on Syrians, Science report Biology: Mechanism of virus infection, Volvo introduces prestige coupé costing £12,700, Getting the prices off pat, Gradual acceptance of answer phones, Microelectronics: this could be man's greatest leap forward, Tunisian judge criticizes western union chiefs, New careers can be found in mid-career, Farmers hope for record harvest, Planners' mixed views about work units, Princess rests after illness stops Tuvalu visit, NEC urges public inquiry over sanctions, Boot has moved to other foot, Value for money, not gimmicks, needed in calculator market, Sihanouk return seen as a desperate move, Some perks are a bit beyond the fringe, Hesse election result could pose threat to Bonn Government, Gaullist loses to left in Paris, The secret saboteurs bringing Britain to her knees, Staff benefits bloom in place of more pay, Theatre cancels season of Shakespeare, Call for ban on Welsh TV dubbing, Mr Shore deplores consequences of any abstention from European elections, Mr Callaghan stakes his future on pay policy, Gunman kills envoy's wife and daughter on beach, 'Memory' safeguards operator against interruptions. Index. Display Advertising: Property Security Investment Trust Limited, JANET Reger, Robophone Ltd, Kienzle, Hille, Rank Xerox, Kodak Microfilm, Crittall, Itt, London Industrial Centre, Abc, Post Office Telecommunications, Combined English Stores Group Limited, Newspaper Archive Developments Ltd, National Westminster Bank Group, Minority Rights Group's, Bank Base Rates, Aeo, The Times, Callsaver, Sumlock Bondain Ltd., Texas Instruments, Systime, Mitsubishi U-Bix, Thorn Ericsson, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ibm, Roneo Vickers, Location Of Offices Bureau, Office & Electronic Machines Ltd., Asd, Abbess, Oyez, Philips, Wiggins Group, Univac, Idem, Agovox Answering, Nashua, Icl, Benn Brothers Limited, Henry Butcher & Co, Datasaab. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,019, Regional Tv, Radio, English winner, New O'Malley play, Korchnoi win in game of errors. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Educational, Public Notices, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part-Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Reviews: Götterdämmerung Covent Garden, All Along the Watchtowers Ica, The myths and mysteries of Alfred Hitchcock, Personal Choice, Lulu Leeds Grand Theatre, Monday Book LSO to premiere revised work by Khachaturian, Wuthering Heights BBC 2 Saturday Night People London Weekend, The Threepenny Opera Glasgow Citizens'. Sport: Squash rackets Courtney not as match fit as Kenyon, Motor racing Reutemann completes an American double, Golf To Morgan the spoils, to Watson the glory, Tennis British No 5 surprised by strength of Cox, Rugby Union Youthful forwards go well to give Argentines hope for future, Racing Alleged joins select band in Arc annals, Sports in Brief, Hockey The Netherlands gain some compensation, Motor cycling Sheene proves he has not lost brilliance, Horse trials From field of 150 six are left to dispute finish, Cricket India restrict runs and win by four, Rugby League Two wins in 24 hours for Australians, Football Leeds must suffer if they agree to popular choice, For the record. Editorials/Leaders: Face to face with eight Tory converts, Dangers That Hang Over A Peace Treaty, Ineluctable Microelectronics. Letters to the Editor: Learning about the silicon chip's potential, Shorter prison terms, Blame for poor economic growth, Breaking with Soviet cities, Born deaf, Free market in Chile, Grants for transport, Opposing racism, Details of TV programmes, Car imports from Japan, Saving The Grange, Legal archives, Construction industry report commissioned by CABIN, Design philosophy in the car industry, A baby born in space, Attitudes to the proposed new European Monetary System. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Oct 1, 1953 Copernicus MS, October night sky. Obituaries: Edgar Bergen, Capt S. Payne Best, M Jean Guéhenno Study of working man in society. Business and Finance: Expansion of estates spur to Mucklow, Tougher American curbs feared as Community raises steel exports, Bank staff in approach to TUC, Trouble-shooting with an American flavour, Business Diary in Europe: Postal campaign gathers pace, Japan gives pledge on car restraint, U K Grand Prix at film festival, US drive to narrow trade gap with Tokyo, Searching for new ground, 11 pc earnings rise seen, French demands cloud UK hopes for airbus, Strong and Fisher still under pressure, Brokers' views Analysts study growth prospects in the pharmaceutical industry, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Whitehall amends Chrysler pay sanctions for Peugeot, Commodities Rise in consumption, decrease in production forecast for sugar, Industry in the regions Whitehall publicity boost for Docklands, £200m BP-Veba gas deal blocked, Rothschild Inv steps up stakes, Euromarkets Analysts foresee firmer issue market, CBI survey points to better trend in orders, Rallying Labour behind a new parliamentary programme, Russians see the virtue of private farming, This week Pay battle likely to dominate the market, Briefly, Takeover moves likely for Keyser offshoot, Switzerland takes measures to reduce 'too high' franc rate, Nigeria faces up to economic realities, Small business puts loans plea, Mining Canadians look more attractive, Freight report Tanker fixtures again take limelight, Aid formula sought for Kirkby cooperative, First oil due at Sullom Voe soon, Bringing small business to the boil. Business Appointments: Business appointments President for Taylor Woodrow. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Property: Commercial Properties & Services to the Business World Funds spur interest in investments, Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Country property, Flat Sharing, A development by Machurst Ltd. on behalf of UK Provident.

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