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The Times - 04/08/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From John Hennessy, By Staff Reporters, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Moshe Brilliant, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Osman, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Robin Young By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Corespondent, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From William Safire, From Lawrence Pintak, From Michael Binyon, From Sinan Fisek, From Harry Golombek, From David Cross, By Roger Berthoud, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, Anthony Verrier, Patrick Knight, Hugh Clayton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Michael Church, Thomas Walker, Max Harrison, Bernard Levin, Charles Hargrove, Christopher Walker, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, JULIUS GOULD, , M. GOUGH, , DAVID PRICE, , PATRICK McNAIR-WILSON, , ADAM THOMSON, , TERENCE DAVIS, , ILYA GLEZER, , DORIS LANGLEY MOORE, , JON KIMCHE, , JACK COHEN, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , G. R. STRAUSS, , BRIAN ALDISS, , PETER J. B. STEELE, , A. R. FREWEN, , GEOFFREY GORER, , By J. M. Coles and B. J. Orme., From Our Own Correspendent, From Philip Howard, By Our Special Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Caroline Atkinson, By Christopher Wilkins, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Robert Rodwell, By Derek Harris, Peter Norman, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By John Huxley, By Roger Beard, By Kenneth Owen, B. T. HUMPHREY, , C. E. CLINCH, , W. B. WEAVER, , A. R. LIS, , J. A. NEWMAN, , TED PUGH, , LARRY TRIMBY, , J. CH. SIMOPOULOS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wainwright, By Victor Felstead, Peter Waymark,

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News: Japan court awards £8.7m to victims of harmful drug, Congress vote to cut off $90m foreign aid to Syria, Liberal whip ends pact officially, Striking doctors chained to beds, MPs told, Turks repeat warning to Council of Europe, Centenary hike: M Guy Touzeau, a Frenchman, aged 68, and his, Discrimination by whites in race equality body alleged, UN men arrive to open new chapter in history of Namibia, Making beer drinkers pause in their cups, Labour say 2m jobless under Tories, 3,371 detained under the Terrorism Acts, Mr Sadat sets out to boost his popularity, Record of achievement by UN peace force Bringing security to south Lebanon, Soares denial of pact on land reform law, Proposal for select committees based on government departments, but no big change in MPs' hours, How the Romans coped with their frontiers in the desert, Signor Berlinguer takes the offensive again, Full compensation for 20 thalidomide victims, Sick prisoners 'in conditions like the Bastille', Terrorists kill PLO representative in raid on Paris office, Charity appeals to be broadcast free, Science report Obesity: Counting fat cells, Ban sought on shops' misleading 'bargains', Signs of Teng ambitions growing, Knives and ropes in IRA man's cell, Many killed in Palestinian refugee camp clashes, BBC may not make film on life of Dr Leavis, Outspoken Kaunda critics to fight Zambian election, 400,000 vote with their feet against rigid regime Uruguay in grip of soldiers without ideas, Archaeology report Somerset: Peatland discoveries, Mini-missions call for new hardy breed of diplomat, Africans join Edmonton march past as Queen opens Commonwealth Games, Oxford college proves its case over carved panel, More powers proposed for the districts, 'Dany the Red' breaks poll unity of Hesse ecologists, Doctors propose a Bill to restrict stage mesmerism, Early start in race for presidency, British advise Jordan and Iran on schools, Civil Service unions to fight 5% pay curb, 'Sun' journalists vote to accept peace formula, Helicopter helps President Giscard to evade tractor blockade by angry Breton pig farmers, Cairo Diary, Mr Carter's handling of America's affairs draws the satirists' barbs President who is becoming smaller than life, Tip to be covered after dumping of bacteria, Food Report Time to act on labels that confuse, Experiments on water meter use 'too costly', One Irish student in seven 'has left the RC Church', MPs attack McNee proposals, Tory campaign on housing policies, Conflict in White Papers, BBC says, French police stop work to mark inspector's funeral, Madrid curb on work permits for foreigners, 15 Albanians executed for pro-China conspiracy, New attack on Filbinger war record, Seoul allows ex-ambassador to testify, Recall of 190,000 tyres urged, Why flights over France got out of control, Increase in rehousing of homeless since new Act, A long wait for the unemployed?, Grandchild for Nixons, Unions condemn end of 'five-year rule', Airports almost back to normal, Docks must cut £16m-a-year loss PLA is challenged to live in the present, Mortgage loans lower when wife earns more, society survey shows, Israeli aircraft attack Palestinian base, Russian ILO man dismissed, First salmon for 30 years caught in Rhine, European alert for holiday families with tinned salmon. News in Brief. Law: £4,000 in fines on addict who had heroin, Jailed for aiding Berlin escape, Blow Killed boy after dispute between families, Further bail remand for police, Scott affair charges likely today against four, Soviet court fines US reporters in slander case, Judge accused of racialism after sentencing boy, Work load is beating EEC judges, London group of members suing printing union, Defendant 'had never heard of Lord Ryder'. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Bradford Property Trust Limited, Laing, Tripillow, Anderson Strathclyde Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Tf. Politics and Parliament: Police chiefs consider Public Order Act best left alone, Steps being taken to improve safety at Canvey Island installations, Regulations on cosmetics will protect consumers, Upholding of law a task for the police and not for the vigilante groups-minister, By request PM lists his and Labour's achievements House of Commons, Mr Callaghan sidesteps the baiting, Juvenile crime a complex problem, Compensation to crime victims to be raised, Government urged to be even more open. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,969, Oil paintings bring £88,640, Radio, Broadcasting, Korchnoi loses by forgetting move he advises. Sport: Athletics Ovett added to Britain's team for Europe, Commonwealth Games, Cricket Match to Somerset and award to Dredge on day of the underdog, Racing lle de Bourbon takes on elders again soon, Horse show A Hickstead double for Harvey Smith, Golf Miss Little picks up where she left off in United States Open, For the record, Yachting Formidable outstanding with three wins in four races, Football FA stop clubs scheming their way round bans. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Car Buyer's Guide, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Art Galleries, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant, £8,000+ Appointments. Reviews: Great Expectations Atv, Autumn recitals at Wigmore Hall, The lawyer and the Aborigine The Last Wave (aa) Cinecenta The One and Only (aa) Plaza 2 Sammy's Super T-shirt (u) Classic 4, Oxford Street Sven Klang's Combo Scala, Last night's television Gays: Speaking Up Thames, May/Osborne Wigmore Hall, Orfeo ed Euridice Albert Hall/Radio 3, Bartholomew Fair Round House, Faulty humanity The Editor Regrets Greenwich. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Jail without trial: Mrs Gandhi's way of dealing with critics, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Aug 4, 1953 China's seat in UN. Editorials/Leaders: Scrutiny By The Commons, Sir David Asks For Too Much. Letters to the Editor: Israel and the Palestinians, Currency debasement, Labour and socialism, Appealing to the Inland Revenue, Paul Scott's work, How to achieve a shorter week-without disputes, Moscow Olympics, Building industry register, 'Retained in England', Peak demand on airways, Museum of Costume, UK-US double taxation treaty, Companies and planning agreements, Socialist candidates, Level of MPs' salaries, Delays in the construction of Dungeness 'B', Postal mechanization, Resolving the crisis in Rhodesia, Rewards of authorship, Post codes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge University elections and awards, Church news, WRAC commissions, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Thomas Armstrong, Brigadier W. G. Tucker, Mr Carleton Hobbs Enduring place in the history of radio drama. Business and Finance: Discount market, Following Wall Street, Belfast sports vehicle project unveiled, Options Dividends recommended, J Compton, Webb shares rise as bid talks start with Vantona, Motoring Triumph cars uneasy in Leyland range, New regulations to outlaw cosmetics harmful to health, Effects of a food poisoning scare, Korakuen Stadium, East Lancs Paper manages to lift interim results, Commodities, Vauxhall at centre of motor industry row over proposals to bring in trucks from Japan, Government working party urges quotas on imports of tyres, Success as a financial centre brings problems for Luxembourg, Call for food industry aid to redundant, Transport strike hits BL plants, Dutch setback hits Tace, Business Diary: Whither Hattersley and his price-fixers?, London Brick agrees to changes in charges relating to fletton monopoly, Early fall in Japan's surplus 'unlikely', Why Bonn is worried by building boom, International F W Woolworth's July sales up by 9 pc, Orders are high at Valor, Electricity Council raises $500m in Japan, Girobank to lift capital by £8m, Dollar tumbles to new low against Swiss franc, Neddy supports experimental loans scheme for small companies, R and D: putting Rothschild into practice, Wall Street turnover heaviest in 186 years, Homes show average increase of 14.5 pc, Inquiry into fast reactor plan urged, Briefly, M James' shares below asset value, Mining Assoc Minerals' losses, Malaysia move on exchange, Strike hits Culter Guard Bridge, Pubs will spend £5m on converting handpumps to meet lead standard, Dock decline will go on, report says, British Gypsum allowed only part of price rise, In brief Tara to close Irish lead mine, John James reaches peak pre-tax, Thorn to boost capital spending. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices All-share index reaches peak, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets All-time 'high' for All-Share Index. Business Appointments: Business appointments Barclays Bank make changes at the top. Property: Properties under £25,000. Births.

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