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The Times - 10/02/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By Edward Mortimer, From John Best, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hennessy, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Pearce Wright, By Alan Hamilton, By Stephen Goodwin Parliamentary Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Tim Jones Cardiff, By John Groser, By Diana Patt, From Charles Hargrove, Judge Daix: his kidnappers hoped to exchange him for a prisoner., From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Leapman, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Binyon, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Richard Wigg, Patrick Brogan, Charles Hargrove, Robert Schuil, Hugh Clayton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis CorresPondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, David Robinson, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Barry Millington, Ian Murray, Bernard Levin, PHS, John Young, C. E. GORDON SMITH, , M. G. R. VARMA, , A. R. RITCHIE, , JOSEPH M. BERISH, , STEPHEN SHERBOURNE, , DAVID-GREEN, , JOHN KENNEDY, , PATRICK COSGRAVE, , CHRIS GOLDEN, , VICTOR TUNKEL, P. J. COSTER, , ESHER, , A. K. CAIRNCROSS, , ELIZABETH PARKER, , JEANNIE FITZGERALD, , SHIRLEY COULSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, R. H. Wade writes:, F.D.P. writes:, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Bryan Appleyard, , By Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Industrial Correspondent, Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Rodney Cowton, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Staff, NICHOLAS FREEMAN, , W. G. POETON, , BERNARD GASCOYNE, , G. L. E. METZ, , Chaldon, , Caterham, , Surrey, , ROGER PEARSE, , CHRISTOPHER LORIMER, , Gibliston, , Kilconquhar, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, William Chislett, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, By Victor Felstead, Ray Maughan, Robert Parker,

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News: Miners' leaders back pay deal to show loyalty to Government, President Assad reelected for seven-year term, Kidnapped judge found tied to tree, UDA calls for mass closure of shops, Curb on travel expenses worries archaeologists, Parishioners object of 'Moon' cult convert as patron, Blizzards in South-east halt traffic, War criminal dies six months after his Rome hospital escape, Uganda-Kenya agreement to exchange envoys, Writer complains about newspaper's 'cavalier' attitude, India wants warplanes to be built at home, The French Elections The town that puts France at stake, Paid passage home, Housing need is still acute, consumer council says, Sir Harold 'had true affection for press ', Minister demands inquiry into magistrates' record, Greece accepts Turkish invitation to summit next month about issues that divide them, Latest European snow reports, Suicide wife 'may have sent threat cards', Exposure to radiation twelve times too great, Health service criticized over mental patients, Conservatives return to the attack on income guidelines and sanctions against companies, Need for more hospital car schemes in rural areas, Caymans recruit Yard detective to train new fraud squad, £300,000 for criticized hospitals, Mr Sadat wins American friends, Cricketer robbed of trophies, Protester hurt in fight at hare-coursing meet, New Mrs Thatcher ignores backbench bait, Chad rebels put back killing of French hostage, Foreign Report Immigration: how other countries cope Playing the numbers game, Somalia mobilizes civilians to face invasion threat and again urges the West to supply arms, Biggin Hill plan rejected by local authority, Blizzard-wrecked homes: Stacked on, Oxford has warning of sport mixed double, Oxford Union disturbance over Grunwick chief, Chinese festival turns into a spending spree, Financial stability key to growth, Bank chief says, Crucial New York meeting may settle Namibia's fate, Wholesalers cut orders for Israeli oranges, The West's human rights campaign seen through a glass darkly in Moscow, The French Elections Communists keep options open until ballot, Next census may seek to record number of coloured population, Oysters back on Soviet menus soon, Cambodia says it has been invaded again, Squatters win a reprieve, Forces will requisition tankers if drivers' dispute becomes strike, Science report Cancer: Chemical test questioned, Are our planners quite so pettyminded?, US criticizes allies over human rights abuses, The Times Diary, Oxford MAs prepare to elect poetry professor, Turn-of-century wine to be auctioned, 'The Times', Aboriginal 'chain gang' forced to weed garden, Water men's leaders accept offer within 10 pc, Food Report Say cheese, and be ready for confusion over the price, Mr Sithole sees real progress in Salisbury, Ministers fail in attempt to win Opposition help to quash rebels, Doctors angry over radioactivity rules, Syrian tanks join in battle for Beirut, Canada expels 11 spy case Soviet envoys, South African dancers seek asylum, Post Office Bill would permit sympathy strikes, Coastal site is selected for gas-cooled reactors, Cunard Line withdraws £18,000 of publicity, Senate divided on Panama pacts, Private care for elderly 'important to NHS', Low school standards worry Wales, Cholera outbreak kills 300 in Tanzania, Deadlock in ransom deal for baron, Criticism of settlements rejected by Mr Begin, MPs protest at plan for new US base, Whitehall denies trend towards corporatism, Sadat pressure for EEC support resisted by Britain, Slower rise in overseas students likely, Gas price rises force cut in hospital services, Engineers seem ready to accept, View of higher education attacked, Attempt by Andreotti party to avert Berlinguer pact, Containing the problem, Two new Vice-Presidents chosen in Portugal. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Clunk-Click, S. Pearson & Son, Limited, The Winterbottom Trust Ltd., Hawkins And Tipson, Limited, Aaronson Bros. Limited, Padrone, Bank Base Rates, Lonrho, The Times, Barclays, National Carriers, Thomson's, Horse And Hound, Marley, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sherpa, London, Stanley Gibbons Limited, Lee Steel, Athenaeum Hotel, Selfridges, Deborah Services Limited. Politics and Parliament: Mr Hattersley ready for enforced debate, Flexibility wanted on the part of Israel, Mr Callaghan unrepentant about use of powers: Government must account for their actions House of Commons, MrMason not wishing to force the pace on political parties in Ulster, Right to sue over noise 'unpractical', Talks in EEC on joint helicopter projects House of Lords, Bringing people and money back, By-election date set at Ilford, North, Next week's business, Bill criticized as 'chicken feed', Law and order forces in Ulster total 31,731: bipartisan policy remains, Windscale inquiry, Discussion document on needs of the elderly, More powers for councils with deprived inner city areas: firms urged to increase investment, Mr Foot complains of press distortion. Law: Petition on work safety not union activity Chant v Aquaboats Ltd, Police say man was hurt during arrest, Defiance at Mandela sentence, New rules on bail to be published soon, Photocopies warning, Murder charge, Court of Appeal Interest retained by bank taxable Dunmore v McGowan (Inspector of Taxes), 'No offence to sell glue to children', Court of Appeal Map turns old cartway into footpath Suffolk County Council-v Mason and Others, Police doubt actor's murder tale, 'Daily Mail' faces petition on contempt, Queen's Bench Division Council's duty when road work obliterates white lines Bird v Pearce and Another, Somerset County Council (third party), Moving letter gets man 5-year cut in sentence, Boy in hood raped terrified widow, Convictions for murder 126 pc up in 13 years. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Best speaker award, Church news, Latest appointments New post for Prince Michael of Kent, University news, New GLC chairman. Sport: Racing Rodman will need to be in good trim today, Sponsorship Six-nation event for Richmond rink, Skiing Mrs Moser confident of catching leader, Rugby Union Unchanged Wales make plans to suppress McGeechan breaks, Snooker Thorburn fights back and beats Spencer, Rackets Wide gulf between four leading players and the rest, Sports in Brief, Cricket New Zealand put in but lose only one wicket before lunch, Athletics Coates should be given the test he needs, Football Forest flower is overshadowed as five are given a chance to bloom, Golf Factors that restore the claims of Sandwich as a matter of course, Boxing No mixing of amateurs and professionals, Tennis Mottram to compete for Europe in Madrid. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, £6,000 plus appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Stepping Stones-Non-secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Uninspired but well played repertoire LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Fassbinder simply films the book Effi Briest Gate Cinema Club The Crazies (x) Screen on Islington Green Tracks (x) Screen on Islington Green Candleshoe (u) Odeon, St Martin's Lane Viva Knievel (a) Casino Outrageous! Thames Film Festival, Chinks in the Great Wall, Terence Rattigan remembered, Saint Joan Old Vic. Arts and Entertainment: Naval officer's journal is sold for £5,000, O'Neill play on radio, Radio, Broadcasting, Operatic triple-bill, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,831. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Force that drives them to see Star Wars, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, February 9, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: The Need To Protect Children, Sound Policy And Sound Money, The Good And The Bad In Central America. Letters to the Editor: Factors in productivity, Operating the Government's industrial blacklist, University teachers salaries, Bank delays affecting exports, Tick-borne disease, Saudi Arabian executions, Restoration of rice market, Redundant churches, Encouraging directors to invest in their own companies, Brain waves?, Immigration figures, Opencast mining unnecessary, Half term variations, Rice for a risotto, The Tower of London, Both sides of industry a fantasy phrase. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr E. J. Battersby, Mr L. M. Pugh, MR MICHAEL IONIDES Services in the Middle East, Lord Chorley, Mr B. E. Sargeaunt. Business and Finance: Over £1m at Noble Grossart, Jump of 50 pc comes from Deborah, MP condemns refusal by Japan to curb car exports, Convincing arguments required from Wilkinson Match, Cabinet still undecided about N Sea oil fund, Aurora buys JFB stake in specialist steel group, January steel output was 26 pc below year ago, Third quarter profit down at British Airways, Economist for PO board, Managers put case for tax reliefs, BICC was on pay 'blacklist', Lower interest rates aid interim outcome at Grimshawe Holdings, Commodities, Employers' group draws up document on how workers pave way for disputes, Shadow over Spain's secondary banks, Cadbury's Cadbury seeks to bridge that gap, Electronic components and armaments spark ML rally, £100m gasfields boost by Shell and Amoco, Brussels details measures needed from Tokyo to narrow trade gap, International Stores joins supermarket price war, January revenue surplus points to even lower state borrowing for year, Expansion fruits come through for Aaronson, Monetary targets 'provide framework of stability for achieving policy objectives', Margins crumble at Christie-Tyler, Briefly Valve drop will hit Serck profit, A Guinness looks for profit rise, Franc uneasy again but pound recovers, In brief Distillers to appeal on EEC ruling, Social costs of new telecommunications technology 'ignored', To pay or not to pay in redundancy scramble, Wilkinson Match plan cuts Allegheny share, International Accounting standard brakes ITT, Outlook for India copper productiom, Losses mounting up at S W Woold, Business Diary: Small talk · British Shipbuilders' Farningham, The most important point, Triumph strike now official. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Good buying on industrial hopes, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Long tap active. Shipping News: Shipping chiefs protest over Third World aid. Property: Country property, Property prospects Selectivity the watchword, Property Six figure houses on market, Flat Sharing. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director at Guardian Royal Exchange. Births.

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