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The Times - 01/12/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By BLAKE BAKER, Industrial Correspondent, By DAVID HARRIS Political Correspondent, By DAVID ADAMSON Diplomatic Correspondent, By DAVID LOSHAK, DAILY TELEGRAPH REPORTER, By JAMES O'BRIEN, By Our Communist Affairs Correspondent, By COLIN RANDALL, R. BARRY O'BRIEN and GUY RAIS, By COLIN BRADY, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, Business Correspondent, By Our Business Correspondent, By CLIFFORD GERMAN, Financial Correspondent, By BERNARD HOWARD, By T. A. SANDROCK Crime Correspondent, By Our Munich Correspondent, By JOHN LANGLEY, Motoring Correspondent, By JAMES O'DRISCOLL, High Court reporter, By CHRISTOPHER BRAMWELL, By CHRISTOPHER MUNNION, By BRUCE LOUDON, By STEPHEN BARBER, By A. J. McILROY, By Our Staff Correspondent, By JAMES WIGHTMAN, By FRANK TAYLOR, By KENNETH CLARKE, By MICHAEL FIELD, By DESMOND WETTERN, Naval Correspondent, By M. AFTAB, By NIGEL WADE, By JOHN GRIGSBY, Local Government Correspondent, By NICHOLAS COMFORT, Political Staff, By GUY RAIS, COLIN RANDALL and R. BARRY O'BRIEN, By ADRIAN BERRY, Science Correspondent, By OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By PATRICK GIBBS, By RICHARD LAST, By ALAN BLYTH, By JOHN BARBER, Williams, Peter Simple, By Our Weather Correspondent, By Our Art Sales Correspondent, By ANN MORROW, By David Hoppit, Lynne Edmunds, Paula Davies, By JULIAN AMERY MP, PETERBOROUGH, PETER FISHER, NORMAN LAMONT, JON CRAIG, E. R. F. SOUTHGATE, B. M. A. HYNES, C. R. WILLIAMS, (Rev.) S. H. MAYOR, G. G. GRAINGER, STEVE LE VIEN, By MARY ELLEN SYNON, By SEAN DAY-LEWIS, TV and Radio Correspondent, By Our Toronto Correspondent, By HUGH DAVIES, By BARBARA CONWAY, By RODNEY LORD, By ANDREW WILSON, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By MICHAEL MELFORD, By DAVID WIGGINS, By TONY FAIRCHILD, By A Special Correspondent, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By GEORGE TURNBULL, By LANCE TINGAY, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By JOHN MASON, By TERRY SMITH, By JOHN O'SULLIVAN, By Our Madrid Correspondent, By ALAN OSBORN Common Market Correspondent in Brussels, By RICHARD BEESTON,

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News: Dead Wife Was Skinned, Hunt for girl missing after car park rape, Expert On Parole Was On The Run, Doubled danger to children in car-exhaust fumes, Britons in Persia told to lie low as tension grows, Leyland 15½pc Deal To Ballot, Munich boos Lynn Seymour debut as ballet director, Canals 'To Be Lowered' During Dispute, Acid Fumes Hit Classrooms, Italian firms join massive tax dodging, Luxury imports rocket in advance of Zambia polling, Carter Plea On Namibia, Bishops Upset By Spain's New Constitution, November 'mildest since 1938', 'Marks on body' challenge by Scott, London Day By Day Heath returns to speak at Perth, Anger From Scott As David Napley Quotes: Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned, Print-union leader says: 'We fight until we have won', Job-sharing: when two people are better value than one, Prices And Profits Of Jeans Too High, Shopkeepers Told, Labour begin to make Euro-candidate list, As the Kremlin sets its sights southward, Radio 4 change still bringing complaints, Rhodesia Whites Get New Guarantee Of Future Power, University to be prosecuted over smallpox death, Flood Of Lost Jobs In France, Orders go begging as skilled jobs remain vacant, Chrysler Horizon is Car of the Year, Bhutto party seeks early election, Publication Of 'Times' Suspended Notices withheld to allow talks, Soccer Player's Mother Hurt, Begin tells Sadat 'sign or say no' to peace, Laser 'Scalpel' Helps Fight Against Cancer, Demolition Men To Get Training, Standing Ovation For Nixon At Oxford Union, Moscow Frees Briton WHO Smuggled Drug, 10 Towns Bombed In Ulster, British Industry Seek Stake In Mexico Oil Finds, No action on Normansfield officials, Lafite '45 At £158 A Bottle, 2,000 Russian Marines In Mock Attack On 'Shetlands', Holiday Starts With Two Days At Airport, Mao forced young into 'slave labour' in countryside, £2,862m Allocated For More Council Homes, Parcel post heads for £5m profit, Weekend food Slow start to casserole season, Prince airs concern on cash to EEC, British visitors cheered by huge crowd in Shanghai, Way Of The World Gerronoutavit! Yells Jack Moron, Russia Lets Physicist Go Free, Fog havoc blamed on 'maniac drivers', Hunting The Winged Beauties Of The Night, British Steel Loses £151m In 6 Months, Newspapers provide small part of Thomson profits. Politics and Parliament: 'Colonel B' Case, Booth & Prior Appeal To Both Sides In 'Times' Dispute To START Talks, Commons Sketch Bland Words For The Times, Storm over 'smear on Sir Winston', Tonypandy Memories Flare Again. Official Appointments and Notices: University News, Rhodesia 'governor' resigns. News in Brief. Index. Classified Advertising: Simplex l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, Young Graduate?, Career, Situations Vacant, Contracts & Tenders, Public Appointments, Austin Knight Limited, Late News, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Legal Notices, a Weir Group company, Travel, Funeral Furnishers, Plessey. Weather: The Weather. Law: £900 Fine On Man WHO Stole Falcon Eggs, Runaway Lester 'felt stepfather picked on him', Rolling Stone Wife's Decree, Kidnappers Return To Face Trial, Bretons Jailed For Bombings, Lorries ban unlawful, say hauliers, Detective Denies Attack, Robbery Charge. Reviews: Book Review, Concert Royal Festival Hall L S O/Mata/, Dance Sadler's Wells Contemporary Dance Theatre, Theatre Topical situation in slow-moving 'Strife', Time of terror, Television Blood-curdling snarls aid discovery, Concerts Lupu Plays Schubert With Unassuming Joy, Purcell Room O'Grady, Films An Australian mix of old and new. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Tatiana Lieven, Basil Mavroleon. Editorials/Leaders: Rhodesia Doldrums, Part IS Not Art, One Law For Lame Ducks. Letters to the Editor: What's new?, Far from cowards, Good and bad Christian politics, An ill wind, Students better off on the dole, TV licences, Ford Caught In The Middle. Picture Gallery. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, London Traded Options, Unit Trust Prices Authorised Trusts, Money & Exchanges, British Funds. Business and Finance: American influences depress market, Commodities, Spillers' bankers ease curbs, Dollar hits BP by £43m, Economist warns of Japan's ills, City Comment Identity problem at Institute of Directors, Nigeria gets £385m Euroloan, In Brief, Chairmen, The Questor Column Cash flush Racal is high enough, G E C poised to bid £83m for Averys, Tourist-Rates, Swan Hunter fights claim, Harris Queensway over-subscribed, North Sea oil output peak, Rights Issues, Beer output at record levels, Sterling and gold decline, Companies GUS improves in first half, Bids And Deals Mergers cleared, Fewer tankers idle say brokers, Ft-Actuaries Indices, Public spending near target in first half. Sport: Snooker Taylor Shock For Mountjoy, Lawn Tennis Wimbledon Receipts Set Record, Soccer Ron Greenwood's Message Getting Through To Clubs, Boxing Colourful Basilio steals the show, Ocean Racing V.S.D. On Coral Reef, Play Can Be Dull When One Man Owns Both Sides, Rugby Union French flavour in Barbarian line-up, Sports in Brief, Badminton England Sweep The Board, Federation Cup Tennis Virginia comes to Britain's rescue, Motor Sport 180mph speed ring for Mallory Park, Hockey Scots help Lloyds' league recovery, Two More Royal Mares To Visit U.S. Sires: Irish Prizes Up, New Zealand Golf Barnes' new swing brings brave 68, Squash Rackets Pakistan Aces Are So Boring, Fireball Yachts Britons 1-2-3 In 5th Race, Bowls. Arts and Entertainment: Radio Four, Friday Television Bbc-1, No. 16,460 Across. Births.

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