The Times - 03/02/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard Financial Staff, By Philip Howard, By Craig Seton, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Christopher Warman and Pat Healy, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Labour Staff, From Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Faux, By Annabel Ferriman, By A Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From David Bonavia, Robin Mead, From Hasan Akhtar, George Schöpflin, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, David Robinson, Michael Church, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Bernard Levin, JAMES HAIRE, , TIM JOSLING, , CHRISTOPHER RITSON, , ALAN SWINBANK, , A. KIDRON, , PETER KENT, , LENA M. JEGER, , JOHN HUNT, , RENUKA RAJKUMAR, , TREVOR HUDDLESTON, CR, , KUSOOM VADGAMA, , KENNETH G. GREET, , ARTHUR MACARTHUR, , D. S. RUSSELL, , ROBERT HORNBY, , PAUL SPELLMAN, , R. F. R. GARDNER, , CHARLES CURRAN, , ALAN WILSON, , PLATT, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, W.D.M writes:, Mr Ivor Bulmer-Thomas writes:, From Michael Hornsby, By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Ray Maughan, By Clifford Webb, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Stone, By Rodney Cowton, By Peter Hill, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, Clifford Webb, By John Huxley, By R. W. Shakespeare, D. C DAMANT, , ARNOLD BRETT, , RICHARD HALL, , D. A. HARRIS, , E. M. JONES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Routledge, By Michael Clark, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Salary cuts preferred to redundancies, Profittering garages warned of petrol ban, Student clashes in Delhi as the Shah arrives, Miners' leaders press claim for 92% and an eight-month deal, Confucius back in favour with Peking, Mr Sadat sets off for US with no high hopes, Government wins Ulster PR division by 91, Industries paying less than the legal wage, Man mutilated corpse and stole black magic book, Irish drive against broadcast 'pirates', Ethiopian MiGs raid Somali rebel positions, Community officer involved in ban on Front meeting, Power men threaten blackouts, In 'The Times' tomorrow, Scottish authorities to study effectiveness of services in aftermath of Highland blizzards, Mobility allowance to go to victims of Down's syndrome, 'Crisis of confidence' in Bonn over bugging, Angolans say mercenaries will be shot on sight, 'Pencourt' men stand by account, Muddles in projects to create jobs, EEC acts against France over imports of lamb, Thai-Cambodian agreement to end border clashes and exchange envoys has Peking's blessing, Hungary's intellectuals turn away from Marx, Fears for family of defector, 'Jobs for blacks' plan meets abuse, Henlow graduation, Government curb on private school places, Challenge by Labour on race pledges, Begin gibe at 'state led by orange poisoners', West puts forward new proposals on Namibia, University given £800,000 for cancer research, Only top-level pressure can rescue the doyen of the dissidents, Mr Carter hits right note in televised fireside chat, Liberals welcome profit-sharing plans, Berlinguer party sees Moscow's 'political paralysis' as helping Eurocommunists attain autonomy, Auction to help complete new Anglican cathedral, Rural rates may rise above predicted figure, Rig crew saved: The last four of the crew were, Hot passions aroused over temple of arts, Further aid proposed for flood-damaged farms, Nazi views attacked by archbishop, Chinese writers restore their banned society, Foreign Report Bermuda: why the government must prevent more riots, EEC butter 'flood' will hold prices, The Times Diary, Britain may recognize settlement at Smith talks, Ombudsman proposes more direct line of access from public, Dr Soares puts economic recovery before socialism, Patriotic Front trims policy in prospect of internal settlement, Radioactive satellite part recovered, Mr Bhutto charged with misuse of funds, U S plan to strengthen defence of Europe, Art works find may be worth over £100,000, Abba Eban: some timely advice for Mr Begin, Strike to remove Nicaraguan dictator growing, Radio chain will guide oil platform, Families of amnestied immigrants face ban by a Tory government, Young survivor: Kevin Hannaway, aged 21, Cosmonauts refuel Salyut engines in outer space, Anti-airport veterans sharpen their knives, Science report Fertility: Impairment and the pill, Tribute paid to Senator Humphrey, Tax officials act to boost home workers' pay. Law: Plea changed to guilty in LSD case, Danish hippies lose claim to barracks, Leeds supporters 'tried to change result', Caravan sites: limits on jurisdiction Taylor and Others v Calvert and Another, Two on drug charges, 'Ugly Sister' fined £50, George Davis says he had no part in whisky robbery, Dirt in rail restaurant cars leads to £2,000 fines, Boy 'given paraquat as diversion', Court of Appeal Attendance allowances not to reduce damages Bowker v Rose, Man with knife tackled by woman doctor, Britons are fined £350,000 for smuggling. Politics and Parliament: Tories want debate on black list of firms, Police pay not only answer, Heavier sentence by crown court defended, Row over blacklist: Mrs Thatcher seeks details of firms on it House of Commons, An Act needed before European Assembly gets extra powers, No overall bus plan, MPs told, Cost of custody, Law on marches could be tightened up, Nationalist denounces Tory tactics, Lord Chancellor to supervise Ulster courts House of Lords, Mr Callaghan's warning on N Ireland, Judgment on birching awaited, Foreign Secretary says that talks with leaders of the Patriotic Front were not a search for peace at any price in Rhodesia, Next week's business: blacklist debate. Index. Display Advertising: Cyanamid International Development Corporation, Hillards, Anasafone, Nrdc, Animals In Art, Bank Base Rates, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Gulf Air, Big Country, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Laing, John Foord, Braniff International, L'escargot Bienvenu Restaurant, London News, John L. Corlyon (Furniture) Ltd., Garford-Lilley Industries Ltd.. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,825, Radio, Broadcasting, Portisch wins tournament, Record set by an American lion, SNO rehearsal hall. Sport: Rackets Beazley at his best to help undermine the old guard, Boxing Lucas jumps to fifth place in world list, Racing Time is just right for Broncho, Squash rackets Atlas shrugged off at the last moment by Leslie, Hockey East deprive South of their coveted goal, Swimming No replacement named for Miss Taylor, Sports in Brief, Cricket Packer players' future left in hands of countries and counties, Skiing Stenmark handles nerves as successfully as skis, Motor racing A formula based on fuel flow, not engine size, Athletics IAC sets target of £200,000 for Olympic Lottery, Rugby Union England plan to attack Wales from the front, For the record, Ice skating Cousins's magic the equal of Curry's, Football Symbolic capitulation as City say Tueart can now leave Britain. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Domestic And Catering Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Parker's piece from Dennis Potter, PO/Rattle Festival Hall, Ariadne auf Naxos Covent Garden, Josef Bulva Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Dybbuk Royal Exchange, Manchester, An Ideal Husband Greenwich, Conrad adventure yarn without the irony The Duelists (a) Plaza 3 Dark Star (a) Screen on the Green (from February 23) Hamlet ICA. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 2, 1953 Flood disaster, Fear not, this is a wonder that really does stir the spirit. Editorials/Leaders: Peace Should Be Sought By Peaceful Means, Lawless, Secret, Undefined, Unimpeded Access To The Ombudsman. Letters to the Editor: Reforming the Lords, 'The Pencourt File', Has local democracy been lost on coal site?, Israel's position in peace talks, Towards Christian unity, Green pound devaluation, Pension schemes already a form of profit-sharing, Policy on immigration, The Luddite attitude of some unions, Accountants should control our finances, Future of Belize, Package holiday, Control of V & A Museum. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Film institute award, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Property: London & Suburban property, Flat Sharing, Modernization scheme for the Mermaid, Paying the price for character. Obituaries: László Nagy Prominent Hungarian poet, Raymond Bernard, Mr P. Q. Reiss, Dr W. G. Moore, Mr Marshall Sisson. Business and Finance: Discount market, Exports inflation cover extended, Increase of $311m in UK reserves, Three quarters of top managers would go abroad to improve pay, survey says, Indian rubber output, Brokers predict Budget stimulus may lead to 15 pc monetary growth, Commodities, New Malaysia sugar talks with Australia, Confidence returns to sterling Eurobonds, Debenhams disposal, Tapered capital gains tax urged, Brussels aims to reduce oil refining capacity in face of British expansion, 6pc fall in timber price cuts building cost, PAYE system was 'near to collapse', Successful bidders at IMF gold sale, Pay fears upset shares, Lead and zinc data, Houses gained 8 pc in market value last year, Jobless 'may still top 1m in 1982', Discussions next week on register of travel agents, Prov Laundries may bid for D M Lancaster, American picked for top job at Jaguar Rover Triumph company, 30pc leap to best-ever by Allied Textiles, Uncertain future for 650 staff, US hint that Tokyo Round may be the last one, Harrods in £2m sale to Rediffusion, ICCH views on London options, Govan stewards accept switch of Polish order, Peko-Wallsend in new major uranium find, Mr Stern is presented with £20m petition, Deals in Allied Breweries shares under SE scrutiny, Engineering pay: can a national agreement be reached?, BOC faces court action by Airco, Fair shares for all the workers, Hill & Smith again gives scrip as £1m in sight, In brief Computer pay dispute threatens Lloyds Bank, Cummins develops fuel-saving engine, Briefly Joint venture by Letraset and Gillette, Hopes rise of Speke plant strike settlement, Brighter omens for Beaumont Props' one-for-four 'rights', Tax test for London arm of US bank, Business Diary: Stylish choice for Debenhams · BCal's 'Perry Mason'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Foods still suffer, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Shares have their worst day for 10 weeks, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Alex Page joins board of J. Lyons. Births.
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