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The Times - 28/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, The peacemakers at Camp David with President Carter., From Arthur Osman, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Christopher Warman, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Philip Howard, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From Sue Masterman, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, By Edward Mortimer, From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, by Graham Greene, William Mann, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, David Robinson, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Anna Somers Cocks, Fred Emery, Stephen Wood, Michael Freedland, A. N. Other, Philippa Toomey, COLIN DAURIS, , J. A. D. LITTLER, , DANIEL AWDRY, , GAY FIRTH, , TONY FIRTH, , DUNCAN LEWIS, , W. E. V. ABRAHAM, , BRUCE KENT, , PETER HAMILTON, , MARTIN FITZALAN HOWARD, , BRIDGET FITZALAN HOWARD, , CAROLINE GORDON, , DONALD HILL, , WAYLAND KENNET, , J. H. G. FIRTH, , E. S. PAYKEL, , D. WARREN, , ROSEMARY ALEXANDER, , BOOTHBY, , JOHN LAST, , FELICITY WALKER-WATSON, , D. G. MAYERS, , John A. T. Robinson, By Huon Mallalieu, By the Staff of Nature, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, From Frank Vogl, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Ray Maughan, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By John Huxley, By Stephen Goodwin, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Waymark, By Clifford Webb, By Richard Allen, Ivor Davies, Derek Harris, Sally Michael, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, Vera Di Palma, Roger Beard, Peter Wainwright, By Peter Wainwright, Sheila Black,

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News: Oxford's MAs turn their attention to the queen of English arts Democratic bazaar to crown a poetic prince, Shop Around Weekend, Murder charge after car chase, Czech dissidents sink differences, Egypt's chief negotiators told to leave treaty talks, Astronomical clock fetches £35,000, 'Sunday Times Magazine', An afternoon with Webern, Schubert songs we seldom hear, Labour Party retains both seats in by-elections A bruising for Tory optimism, Bonn may scrap time-limit for prosecuting Nazis, Birthdays give clue to careers, Tanzania denies claim that it has invaded Uganda, Art by the yard, Rioters in Iran sack and burn public buildings, The girl by the river, Rail tunnel plan for docklands, Cardinal's plea to hospital unions, Travel Vorarlbergering, Scotto as heroine and villainess, Collecting The new patrons, Tunisian leader is flown to German hospital, This week's by-election results A taste of sweet and sour, Millions lost as goods rot at Soviet stations, Black students stage protest against Rhodesia conscription, John Berry tells why he spoke to journalists, UN border post wrecked by Christian militia, Iraqi forces facing Israel 'put on maximum alert', Three main unions to meet after Vauxhall pay talks break down, American indignation artificial, Israelis say, Free British missiles arrive in Zambia, French President to visit Russia next year, More Pay News Hospital dispute ends with appeal for quick return to work, R.K.Narayan-an introduction, Obstacles to Puerto Rico being a full US state, Les Halles architect challenges M Chirac, US mid-term elections Aggression and gaffes in Virginia, Bernstein's Fidelio, Two operas with a book of words, Due process in the ordination of women priests, Science report Zoology: Antifreeze in fish, Tories criticize Mr Heath after failure at Berwick, £67,000 ransom asked for Ensor painting, New light on Kennedy years, Good Food Guide Expensive quality, Conservatives would have anti-vandalism squads, Dutch say polio epidemic over after 109 cases, West 'preparing' to intervene, Mr Mugabe says, Rightists take revenge after Basque killing, Prince ends visit to Yugoslavia, Gardening Cutting it late, British airline facing loss after Spain's ban, Equity move to end controversy, President Sadat and Mr Begin share Nobel peace prize, Mission to lobby EEC on regional fund, Voices of Moro kidnappers are broadcast, Gourmets pick coq au vin without vin. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Austin Reed, Save & Prosper Group, The M & G Group, A Decca Group Trio, Trident Life, Polydor Ltd, Dennis, Sound Guard, Bank Base Rates, Park Hotel Waldhous, Trentino, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co, Limited., Bhhi, Emi. Law: Lord Hailsham judge in student rent case, Law Report October 27 1978 Court of Appeal Action over 1953 injury dismissed Hattam v National Coal Board, 'Lookouts' for sex-attack gang jailed for 3 years, Five years' jail for leader of group rape, Greeks jail two women who tore down flag, Youth jailed for bomb plot on London train, Actress discussed police raid with a minister, Home Office considers prisons inquiry, Car dealer fined £6,900 for altering milage records, Simon Dee charged, Man dropped plan to shoot at envoy's car, Three sentenced for 'vicious acts of cruelty'. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Home & Garden, Countdown to Christmas, Royal Festival Hall, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Services tomorrow:, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Property: Rentals, London & Suburban property. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Sunday Personal Choice, Television highlights, Regional Tv, Radio, Chess The Baguio-Buenos Aires contrast, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,042, Saturday Personal Choice, Bridge Four card suits. Reviews: Singing in the synagogue, Radio Indifferent health, A. S. Byatt: a sense of timelessness. Sport: Tennis Newcombe ready to finish his comeback, Motor racing Grand prix grids limited to 24 cars next year, Gymnastics World title for Andrianov as Japan's hope falls, Hockey Unsettled Yorkshire join the hunt for first time, Sports in Brief, Swimming Another record broken by Miss Davies, Golf Boyle puts out holder then goes down, Bloodstock sales Daughter of Mummy's Pet fetches 6,200 gns, Sports Diary, Racing Warmington may have benefited from defeat in Dewhurst, Weekend fixtures, Football Everton's immediate task must be to bridge Mersey gap, Cricket Boycott puts controversy behind him and gets down to basics, Rugby Union Ralston's return poses problem. Editorials/Leaders: The Fallacies Of Common Sense, Sadat, Yes, But Why Begin?. Letters to the Editor: An unambiguous vote, Assessment of Churchill, Dock for the Discovery, A world chess league, War graves in Istanbul, Saving the Ark Royal, The primacy of the Pope, Paving European MPs, Graveyard of enterprise, Nuclear decision, The government of Ulster, Crossing party lines, The vote to work at Vauxhalls, A unisex pronoun, Electric shock treatment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 28, 1953. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Distillers' Company, Church music diplomas, Latest appointments, Sibelius medallist. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr David Walder, Lord Milverton Gifted colonial administrator. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Brighter forecasts for economy fail to arrest Wall Street slide, Laing Props the more buoyant, Buying a second-hand car?, Commodities, Kaiser warning on investment switch, Bonn still set on EMS timetable Mr Jenkins told, Renewed dollar setback, Pensions Protecting public service transfer rights, Swopping your portfolio for a unit trust stake, Investor's week Market moves onto the defensive, Baird abandons bid for Dawson, Further round of shipbuilding redundancies signalled with Cammell Laird cutback for 800, Government agrees on airbus reentry terms, Lord Grade lines up Hollywood ventures, Berec retreat ends as profits on move, Utd Real Prop Tst, Briefly DM Trust holds less than half of Assoc Newspapers, NEB's abolition would be 'blow to stability', Dunbee over its hurdle with institutions, Overseas underwriting losses hit Minster Assets, Options, Taxation: Readers ask Separation terms for children · Working abroad, Bid for chemicals side of Barrow Hepburn, Your home 5, Stock markets Index tumbles 17 points in week, B & C takes 85pc of Air Anglia, B Priest in for Warne at total £7.5m, Korean car makers again turn to UK for help, Motor insurance Cautions with paying passengers, Grouse, Volkswagen and BL set for talks on joint collaboration, Humber bridge talks told of more optimism, Car disputes check Francis Inds, GKN's former Sachs stake to be floated on stock exchanges, Big severance payment to Sir Fred Pontin. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet end to account. Births.

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