The Times - 04/12/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By GERALD BARTLETT, By IAN BALL, By JAMES WIGHTMAN, By Our Geneva Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By IAN WARD, By Our Staff Correspondent, By KENNETH CLARKE, By STANLEY GOLDSMITH, By FRANCES GIBB, By MAURICE WEAVER, , By BLAKE BAKER, Industrial Correspondent, By BRIAN SILK, By HUGH DAVIES, By Our Madrid Correspondent, By Hugh Davies in, By JOHN WEEKS, Crime Staff, Daily Telegraph Reporter, By ALAN OSBORN, Common Market Correspondent, , By IAN BALL, , By NIGEL WADE, By Christopher Munnion, By A. J. McILROY, By OUR NEW YORK STAFF, By CLARE HOLLINGWORTH, Defence Correspondent, , By Air Cdre G. S. COOPER Defence Staff, By RICHARD BEESTON, By ROBERT MOSS, By Our Srinagar Correspondent, By MAURICE WEAVER, Industrial Staff, By NICHOLAS COMFORT, Political Staff, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, Business Correspondent, By JOHN WEEKS, Scotland Yard Staff, By JOHN IZBICKI, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondnent, By GODFREY BROWN, Agricultural Correspondent, By JOHN PETTY, Commercial Correspondent, By Our Commercial Correspondent, By TERENCE SHAW Legal Correspondent, By NORMAN HARE, By OUR BUSINESS CORRESPONDENT, By ROBERT BEDLOW, Shipping Correspondent, By JOHN BARBER, RICHARD LAST, ROBIN PAGE, ADRIAN BERRY, By SYLVIA CLAYTON, R.L.H., A. E. P., F.H., By TERENCE MULLALY, D.A.W.M., P.S., By ERIC SHORTER, MICHAEL, KENNEDY, By Paula Davies, By Vernon Coleman, PETERBOROUGH, PAT LOWRY, ANDREW MACKAY, BRIAN WEEKES, DOUGLAS OF BARLOCH, , (Dr) J. R. DE S. HONEY, (Dr) MICHAEL HIGGINS, The Vicarage, Frome, Somerset., MICHAEL GOLDMAN, PETER STODDART, H. J. N. SKELTON, By IAN BRODIE, By ADRIAN BERRY, Science Correspondent, By Dr WILLIAM THOMPSON, By DESMOND WETTERN, Naval Correspondent, By JAMES SRODES, By RODNEY LORD, By TERRY WILKINSON, Prof. ERNEST BRAUN, , Rodney Lord, By TOM KYTE, By WILLLAM KAY, By ANDREW WILSON, Roland Gribben, By VIRGINIA WINTHER, By CHRISTINA WOOD, By JOHN WOODFORD, By A Special Correspondent, By TONY FAIRCHILD, By MICHAEL MELFORD, By J. B. WADLEY, By JOHN REASON, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By RAY KENNEDY,
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You Write, Pretoria Pledge On S W Africa, £10 pension bonus 'is but a ghost of christmas past', Fears At Trade In Pony Meat, Cult Chief Held On Rattlesnake Murder Plot, Chinese stick to Teng line on free speech, Top Police Urge Talks On Policy, The Intelligence War Agee And The Ballerina, U.S. mission in big drive for Soviet trade, Tourism 'Excesses' Attacked, Tories Give Pledge To Consult With Non-Tuc Unions, U.S. runway squad for Britain, 'Customs vet foreign post of sex books', Pupils' Magazine 'Obscene', Pensions 'Could Aid Building', Growing wine-it's more romantic than cabbages, Lord Thomson not likely to meet print union chief, Fords face threat of three-month price rise delay, Inquiry On Corruption Allegation, Carter Driving US Into A Corner Arafat Protests, Thousands defy curfew in Teheran, 'Muldergate' Official Loses Passport, Peking posters defend Mao's record, PLO get submarine from Gaddafi, Farmer's Diary Keeping the deer in check, Government spends extra £50m in 'micro-chip' drive, Silence on kidnapped Britons, Gentle action of new harvester 'cuts grain loss', Science Changing history by time-travel, Chanel's wardrobe cuts a dash at over £68,000, Museums Cash In On Christmas, New 'Viet Cong' For Cambodia, Mystery & marvel at Sheffield Crucible, Drugs: the trap that can lead to a shoplifting case, Britain Slow To Cash In On Tanker Boom, Suicides By Cult Sharpens Focus On Guyana Mess, Breakthrough In Operation For Men, Coalition IS Defended By Smith, Soviet Navy Shelling Us, Say Eritreans, Price Index 'Biased Against Low Paid', Britain's Eec Future 'On Trial" Today At Summit, Israel insists on 'realistic concessions', London Day By Day Raising Britain's off-shore islands, Venus Orbit For Pioneer Probe, Britain may have classes but all their doors are open, Careers Information Service The lot of a trainee journalist, Comprehensive Schools Urged To Offer More Variety, Six S W A P O leaders held on polls eve, N. Sea Oil Blockade Warning Fishing fleet threat over EEC limits, Seven-year-old carol singer is raped, Riot Over State Jobs In Kashmir, Personal View The value of low pay, Jim Jones put millions away in foreign banks, Trenches dug for sanctions debate. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Manager,, Situations Vacant, Lawrence, A significant opportunity, Late News, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Transmitter Capital, Legal Notices, Loders & Nucoline, Retail Sales. Weather: The Weather. Law: Bread Pickets Arrested. Politics and Parliament: Today in Parliament House Of Commons. Reviews: Exhibition Lively Talents Bred At Camberwell, Concert Wigmore Hall Hamari/Pinnock, Recent Records A poetic Carmen, Television The colour of your licence, Dance Purcell Room Teresa Moreno/Reyes, Concert Royal Festival Hall LSO/Previn/ Kyung-Wha Chung, Concert Festival Hall/Radio 3 BBC SO/Atherton, Television Shakespeare played safe without tears, Opera Covent Garden 'Barber of Seville', Revenue cutter Jarvis sets sail, Theatre What to do with the children. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford Union Elects Tory, Appointments In The Services, Church Appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Willi Frischauer. Editorials/Leaders: The Right To Work, Botha's Olive Cudgel, Biffing The Low Paid. Letters to the Editor: Leyland Faces The Challenge, Letter Cause for concern, No 'scoop' over Nixon, The ACAS ten, Jewish ideals, Lack of magnanimity towards the Times?, Fluoride and cancer, Hiding to nothing, Tax incentive, Healey-debtor to the nation. Business and Finance: Bank supports incomes policy, Any delays will aid Eire says economist, The Questor Column Milletts joins star-kissed groups in the market, Car trade balance shrinks, Public spending cuts urged to cool inflation, Alaskan link for U.S. energy policy, Swedish tour operator plans direct selling, Poor return on U.K. investment, Mining And Metals Cons Gold may float Amey, Agency builds bridge to Opec, Economic Commentary Where are the election goodies for the Budget?, Hampton's £7.8m bid approach, Compromise plan to link Britain to EMS, Traded Options BP shows way to big profits. Stock Exchange Tables: Dividends This Week. Sport: Boxing Johnson The New Champion, Fireballs Smith Tops The World, Cyclo-Cross Valiant Mernicle loses with glory, Golf, Saturday's Racing Chepstow, Squash Rackets Kenyon Takes Roses Battle, Saturday's soccer, Sports in Brief, Federation Cup Lawn Tennis Defiant U.S. make it three in a row, Monday Soccer Commentary Chairman Gregory Willing To Quit Struggling Qpr, Table Tennis Douglas Crashes In Final, First Test-Third Day Yallop And Hughes Hold Up England With Stand Of 108, Real Tennis Champion Angus falls to classic Ronaldson, Yesterday's Hockey, Modern Pentathlon Olympic champion lands first one-day title, World Cup Golf Canada Lose Lead To U.S.: Mahaffey Top Individual, Rugby Union All Blacks Prove Master Spoilers And Poachers, Ocean Racing Colas search stepped up. Arts and Entertainment: Monday Television, Radio, No. 16,462 Across. Births.
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