The Times - 14/11/1978
1978; Gale Group;
Autores
By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Robert Parker, From Michael Hornsby, From Ronald Faux, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By Donald Macintyre Labour reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Political Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Ray Kennedy, From Eric Marsden, From Tony Allaway, From Laurence Pintak, From Ian Murray, From peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Patrick Knight, From Florencia Varas, Timothy Raison, Geraldine Norman, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Streeton, By John Blunsden, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Seely, Paul Griffiths, Noel Goodwin, Paddy Kitchen, Patrick J. Smith, Max Harrison, Bernard Levin, Christopher Walker, Philip Howard, Gretel Spitzer, DONALD TRELFORD, , NORMAN PEARSON, , ANTHONY HOBSON, , THOMAS HEARN, , STAN NEWENS, , AUDREY WISE, , ERIC S. HEEFER, , PHILLIP WHITEHEAD, , DAVID KEITH, , PHYLLIDA PARSLOE, , ASHBY, , C. J. TODD, , PATRICK MINFORD, , JAMES KENNEDY, , CONSTANCE HIEATT, , Kenneth Gosling, By Our Planning Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, From Peter Nichols, Viscount Chandos, By Caroline Atkinson, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Norman, By David Hewson, By Alison Mitchell, Frank Vogl, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By David Felton, L. G. BROOKES, , G. B. GREENWOOD, , WILLIAM GOWER, , B. H. RIVETT, , C. P. MORETON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Felton, Michael Binyon, By Ray Maughan, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Prest, Peter Davalle, by Edward Mortimer, by Jose Shercliff, J.S., by Charles Douglas-Home, C.D.-H., by Michael Wooller, by Francisco Sarsfield, by Peter Hill, by Ken Pottinger, by Alexandre Vaz Pinto, by Ana Marques Vicente,
ResumoNews: Mr Fukuda heads for narrow win in party poll, Bread strike talks start at Acas, Mr Chip Carter separates from his wife, Safety scheme for tankers proposed by Commission, Spreading the foreign investment net, No challenge to leadership, Mr Heath tells children, Uncrowned 'king' reigns for nine months over gale-swept island in Atlantic, Britain's share of EEC budget 'out of balance', Legal action threat over second poll for union executive, No action by DPP over war pension errors, Woman's second-class status slow to change, Wife with welfare at heart, Girl potholer rescued after cave ordeal, Admiral tells magistrates of motorway inquiry fracas, Church speaks on injustice, despair in Chile, UN call to cancel Namibia poll, Closure of six London hospitals is urged, Tourism second biggest currency earner, Tribune Group condemn Healey policies, Labour groups free to opt out of assembly poll, M Mesrine 'at bay' after kidnap failure, A little cooperation goes a long way, Portugal, Industrial growth suffers a setback, Scots win John Brown's kilt at auction, Semblance of normality in Tehran, Patients moved after union puts out boiler, Science report Climatology: Use of sea-level records, Machines bought from Britain will make goods for export, Fire affects Commons offices, Soldier acquitteed of murdering Briton and two S Africans, President Kaunda fails to placate white farmers, Navy's new helicopter to deter Russia, BBC2 experiment cut because of dispute, Guide commends new wave of amateur hoteliers, Grasping the wind of political change, Capitalism helps out Burma's creaking socialist economy, Appeal for work: An appeal to, 'Standard' editor resigns, Eanes pledge to Community on integration, West silent as Unesco keeps Israel sanctions, Teachers oppose plan for engineering training, Basque council meets as Violence noes on, Atomic weapons base is given safety clearance, Will the IRA's 'dirty protest' work?, Portrait of an honest man, Shipping sails into troubled waters, RN airman given a reprimand, Protest vote is likely in Brazil election, Bill this year to protect monuments, Peace move by engineers' leaders in dispute at BL, Talks on Ford strike today after union approach to company, Threat of airport delays, U N pleads for Vietnamese 'boat people', London Diary, Damaged Ming jardiniere sold for £1,600, Social Focus A testing time for education theorists, Military aspirations still viewed with caution, New Italian terror group shoots ex-jail doctor, Stricter rules needed for tree planting, Bonn leaders' membership of the Nazi Party recalled in presidential smear campaign, Border units under Amin command, EEC spends £16m disposing of surplus fruit and vegetables to hold prices, Chirac show of moderation wins Giscard approval, Monks of Mount Athos decide to ban cars, Wide range of John XXIII's letters to be published, Malta union to boycott British cars and TVs, When starving Berliners refused food from the people next door, Refugees helped in tackling 'Africa scuttle' crisis, Israel and Egypt recall peace ministers, Pretoria funds scandal affects Namibia poll, A wine-drinking people tantalized by rising prices, EEC membership is first priority, Student must pay costs. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Mompor, British Gas, Sines Development Area, Decorative Arts, Rank Xerox, Rodoviaria Nacional, Cnp, Salvador Caetano, Unilever Results, Caixa Geral De Depósitos, Imperio, Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor, Banco Português Do Atlântico, Petrogal, Partners', National Westminster Bank, Short Golfing Holidays In Portugal, Akzo, Gonzalez Byass, Portugal, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Spencer Gears, Cimpor, Port, Janneau Armagnac, Royal Insurance, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Sg, Job Centre, The Times, Electricidade De Portogal, John Chartered, Banco Totta & Acores, Portucel, Fundo De Fomento De Exportacão, Coelima Bed Linen, M. J. H. Nightangle & Co. Limited, Lisboa Penta Hotel, Europa, Westlb, Coutts & Co., Base Rate, Bryant Holdings, Cognac, Têxtil Manuel Concalves S.A.R.L., Companhia Vidreira Nacional, The Bmw 520., Newman Industries Limited, Quimigall, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, C.E. Heath & Co. Limited, Setenave, Foord Surveyors, Banco Espírito Santo E Comercial De Lisboa. Law: Footballer sued for libel by Mr Docherty, No limit on time Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Guile, Asylum plea by Iranian court official, Secrets Act must be abided by, judge says, Chancery Division Adult 'child': no maintenance provision In re Coventry, deceased, Former MP's daughter fined for theft, Mr Tarling's new plea on extradition, Petra Krause acquitted, Court of Appeal Company director not 'employee' Parsons v Albert J. Parsons & Sons Ltd, Prison medical officer complains of libel. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: More than 10m to secure Christmas bonus, BL will get more Government aid if corporate plan justifies it House of Commons, Endeavours to save shipbuilding jobs, Awaiting outcome of Ford talks, NEB looking into story about Allied Investments, Bill does not tackle chaos in nursing, Overfishing threat to mackerel, Portugal committed to democracy, Delays in bringing cases to court, Selection of jurors in criminal trials, Mr Ennals wants to attract back nurses who have left profession, EMS Green Paper, 5pc norm would 'strain loyalty'. Sport: Football Brady's European ban is reduced to two matches after appeal, A try by A N Other given to posterity, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Australian move to improve centre play, Rugby Union Llanelli ban forwards in Ralston affair, Tennis Britain and US Davis Cup men meet again, Cricket Brearley 100 can heal an ailing England, Racing In the context of the flat jumping is just for joy, Hockey Operation Moscow starts in Lahore, Motor racing Sheene to meet Agostini. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Legal Appointments, Announcements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats, Overseas Property. Reviews: The 30 years' wait The Bartered Bride Metropolitan Opera, New York, Depicting the human race Giovanni Battista Moroni National Gallery Graphic Works of Georges Braque French Institute, Over-40s music fortified b y the younger set LPO/Conlon Festival Hall, London Sinfonietta Kagel Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts, Latest pamphlets How one man's environment affected his poetic muse. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Valour knows no barriers, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov 13, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: An Anachronistic Safeguard, Calling The Kettle Black, Towards Democracy In Brazil. Letters to the Editor: Tate's hidden delights, Fasten your seat belts, Switch to metrication is not essential, False assumption on opencast, European monetary union, Hamburgers, Security of tenure for council tenants, Busy lines at Post Office, Czech human rights, Regulating the money supply, Henry Moore in the Park, No pressure on societies, Crisis in prison service, 'The Observer' libel case, Cost of harnessing waste energy from electricity generators. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Qualifiers for bridge finals, Concert, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,056. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Surgeons, University news. Obituaries: Sir Edward Salisbury Former Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Mr Andrew Ronalds. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times Share Indeces, Wall Street Sharp setback for stock market, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Little change. Business and Finance: Discount market, Costs in VAT appeals, Confident RCF ends with 14pc rise, Costly miscalculations by the tyremakers, Bryant rerating?, Investment 'vital to meet plastics demand', Pakistan Airlines may lease British Midland planes, Commodities, Oilseed output, $1,300m loan for Korea nuclear plants, Dawson in £24.5m bid for John Haggas, In brief Opencast mining plan refused, Growth slowdown indicated by retail sales and output figures, Sir Monty attacks British quality, Volume gains at Unilever, Oils and fats, Volkswagen poised to diversify into computer sector, Business Diary: Brighthelmstone Revisit'd, Dip of one third at Concentric, Shell Canada to raise £108m, Higher sales continue Unilever recovery with third quarter profits 18pc higher at £171m, Baker Perkins expands in N Zealand, Stock markets Undecided equities wait for a firm lead, NatWest leads way with rise in base rate, Retail Sales, Cope Sports group moves ahead, Harrisons & Crosfield reaps benefit of reshuffle, German and Dutch banks 'pounds in with EMS', Options, Industrial Output, Thos Tilling in £2m expansion, Briefly, China nears decision on DM28,000m steel mill, Brooke Bond on Indian workers, £10,000 technology award goes to new company, Warning of fall at Elswick-Hpr, Prime increase by banks, Porter Chadburn takes a dip, International UBS drops 10 per cent, How labour shortages threaten the Soviet economy, Nippon Steel expects boost, Euromarkets DM livens up quiet market, Buoyant Norwest sights slow-down, Rubber conference, US airlines will be forced out of IATA fares accord if Government finds price-fixing practice is illegal, Newman's Avdel bid goes through. Business Appointments: Business appointments Selincourt names Mr R. J. Cole as deputy head. Births.
Referência(s)