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The Times - 24/11/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Lawrence Pintak, By Kenneth Gosling, From Peter Norman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell and Trevor Fishlock, By Penny Symon, By Edward Townsend, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Horsnell and Trevor Fishlock, Hugh Clayton, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Mario Modiano, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Eric Marsden, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Burt, From Charles Harrison, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Douglas-Home, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Watts, From Kuldip Nayar, Edward Mortimer, Dr Geoffrey Wigoder, David Robinson, Martin Huckerby, William Mann, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, By A Special Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, Bernard Levin, Charles Douglas-Home, Geoffrey Smith, DONALD CANTUAR:, ROGER BROAD, , ANTHONY HARTLEY, , LUKE RITTNER, , P. J. C. MARLOW, , JOHN METHVEN, , THOMAS BALOGH, , CORIN REDGRAVE, , RICHARD S. ROWNTREE, , T. L. F. ROYLE, , WILLIAM W. SIMPSON, , H. H. SANDFORD, , DAVID WATKIN, , ALFRED COLIN, , From Christopher Follett, By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ion Trewin, M. C. G., By Caroline Atkinson, By Michael Prest, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Derek Harris, By Hugh Clayton, By John Huxley, By Robert Rodwell, From John Earle, By Our Own Correspondent, ERNEST JONES, , HAZEL MARTIN, , ALLAN GRANT, , JOHN M. STEPHENSON, , PATRICK T. GALAVIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Pearce Wright, John Mcllwraith, John Huxley, ByChristopher Wilkins, By Ray Maughan, By Tony May, By Adrienne Gleeson, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, Edited by Ion Trewin with Brian Alderson and Philippa Toomey, Richard Holmes, Michael Ratcliffe, Douglas Reeman, Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, William Haley, Caroline Moorehead, John Higgins, David Pryce-Jones, Robin McDouall, Jeremy Lewis, Derek Hudson, Kay Dick, David Piper, John Russell Taylor, Reynold Higgins, Sheridan Morley, Philip Ziegler, Frank Herrmann, Robin Laurance, Roger Baker, Philip Howard, Laurence Cotterell, Jan Stephens, Philippa Toomey, Mary Cosh, Ion Trewin, Jan Morris, Brian Alderson, Jacky Gillott, Charles Causley, Barry Norman, David Wade, Candida Geddes, J. C. Trewin, Heather Renshaw,

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News: Foreign Office looks to Africa, Stationery Office staff face big backlog after strike settlement, Barristers' fees fall behind cost of living, Yorkshire pits choose militant vice-president, Macmillan cure for inflation, Ombudsman changes his mind in compensation case, Education Bill gives parents stronger say in choice of school, government urged not to 'patch up' welfare system, Hersant withdrawal from 'L'Aurore' is putting paper at risk, Danes successfully cross tomato and potato, BBC radio wavelength changes go smoothly, Venus spacecraft near their target, Party may repeal Politburo stand on Peking riots, Mexico link with Spain strengthened, Ford sanctions statement is expected today, Commission for Racial Equality gives its first discrimination notice to Birmingham restaurant, Science report Pharmacology: Blood-brain barrier, Vehicle tax staff to protest over job cuts, Greece offers free flights to islands for winter tours, Experts identify problem of radioactive waste, Ethiopian troops regain control of Red Sea road, Food Report Soya producers fight on, Give us a four-day week and we will go to work more often, miners tell coal board, Tehran Diary Curfew in a city out of step with its people, A Schwartz story in 'The Times', NGA delegates endorse 'no talks' with The Times, Namibians warn West against undermining authority of assembly, Henlow graduation, State aid unlikely for European campaign, £506,000 increase in injury compensation, East Germans put a price on journalism, Improving the weather forecasting, Expectations low for Callaghan talks in Paris, Mr Callaghan sends own emissary to Africa, Warsaw Pact calls for world treaty renouncing use of force in international relations, Lord Chalfort sues two US papers for libel, Israel's Christian citizens Building bridges between faiths, Restoring mansion 'would cost far too much', Nuclear power: safer really than windmills, French doctors ordered to pay subscriptions, As Mr Heath's star rises, will the party turn to him?, Search for new Iranian Premier, Media warned over suicides, By-election will test resurgence of Mrs Gandhi, Bonn is warned of dangers in EMS, Progress in EEC talks on fish agreement, Britain and the EEC Dilemma of standing aloof from the new currency snake, Minority undermining trust in railways, Sir Peter says, Minister to study doctors' offer, Ancient roots of Sunni-Shia schism Iran's brand of Islam a religion of opposition, Bill on weights and measures shelved, Dr Wiesenthal fights time limit on Nazi crimes, NHS still the best for most people, administrator says, Mr Carter criticizes CIA performance over Iran, Arab hopes of buying Soviet Arms dashed, Madrid 'in control' after plot. Index. Law: Drug trio jailed, Mr Bessell 'decided to tell the truth after appeal by party', Postman set fire to men over car repair noise, Thorpe Conspiracy Case Mr Bessell selling his story for £50,000, Editor in court over Pretoria scandal, West Bank Arab landowners in Israel court plea, BBC issues writs over TV football contract, Solicitor accused, House of Lords Finality of order ousts jurisdiction Minton v Minton, Exceptional hardship, not depravity C. v C., Mother jailed for allowing baby to freeze to death, Philippine order for arrest of British reporter. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: New Fiction, Oxford University Press, For Chrostmas Read Angus And Robertson, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Faber Books, Croom Helm, Hammicks, Foord, Ici, David & Charles, John Murry, Michael Joseph, Yale University Press, M. Gérard, Cassell, Collins, The Buchanan Blend, Energy Survey Scheme, Hodder & Stoughton, Walter Winward Hammerstrike, The Berry Trust Company Limited, Children's Book Centre, Bank Base Rates, Jonathan Cape, The Times, Rnid., Harveys, Muller, Batsford, Orbis Christmas Books, W.H.Smith, Woolwich, The Far Pavilions, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Dent, Eyre Methuen, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Necona, Bell & Hyman, Hermes, Chatto & Windus, Avis, Pelham Books, Scimitar, Adam & Charles Black, Switch On, Saudia, Phaidon, Cognac, Constable, Art At Auction, Andre Deutsch, Sphere, The Mayor Of Northampton Opens Oysters With His Dagger, John, Hutchinson, The Egg That Wouldn't Hatch, Macdonald & Jane's, Whsmith, French Kier Holdings Limited, The Bodley Head, Montaillou. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Financial restraint may stop public record change, Mrs Thatcher says pay sanctions are arbitrary and unfair House of Commons, Opportune time to end road tax, Increase in MLR had 'intended effect', Government pledges vote on EMS proposal, Next week, Rate support grant, Peers call for decision on Press Charter House of Lords, Minister defends use of company blacklist, Supervision of secondary banks to be put on statutory basis, New move to see if basis exists for all-party conference on Rhodesia, Danger to small businesses, Tax codes after rise in mortgage interest rates. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments, Art Galleries, £8,000+ Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing, Commercial and Industrial Property. Reviews: Royalty Son of Majesty, The musical Knee deep in lyricists, Diana Kacso Queen Elizabeth Hall, Paperbacks as presents, Entertainments Type casting, Critics' choice Our reviewers choose the books they most enjoyed in 1978, Covering the oceans, Children/one Warmth and light, Trains Bounding along the track, Animals Worthy of respect, Two vivid and delightful leading ladies The Marriage of Figaro Coliseum, Society Vices and virtues, Born survivors, Humour and high spirits, Biography The Woolf circle, Autobiography My mother told me, No peathag unturned, Music Lives and works, Children/two Colloquial, Pop up stars, Bonger, Bompus and Bogg, Thin or fat, these new tributes to Lewis, Words Down Howard's end, Travel Point of departure, Ghosts, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Places Here's richness, Ingenious, A very boring Christmas A short story by Peter Tinniswood, Home again, Children/three Horse love, The Polish film that worried the bureaucrats Camouflage (aa) Paris Pullman The Thirty-nine Steps (a) Leicester Square Piranha (x) Classic, Oxford Street/ Scene, Leicester Square The Girls Scala, Scissors and paste, Art/two High road to modern art, It's Stolen Your Face BBC 1, Art/three Go and look, Revived with style Fedora St John's, Food Just a taste, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, Reference The good and the incredible, Miscellany, Reminders, Golden oldies, Art/one The image harvest, Little brain, Short stories, Infant dread, Still tightly smiling, Photography Peoplescapes and cityscapes, Collecting The finest and most fashionable, Operatic tiffs, Military March past. Arts and Entertainment: Britt Ekland on stage, Television, £1,500 bursaries for playwrights, Regional Tv, Radio, Books for Christmas, Personal Choice, Choice early Russian silver eludes museum bidders, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,065. Sport: Football Referee and linesmen suspended by SFA, Motor rallying Mikkola win another triumph for Ford team, Tennis All eyes now on the yellow ball at Olympia, Sports in Brief, Yachting Britons await confirmation of Fireball win, Basketball and squash fight the flab, Cricket Boycott accused of selfishness and indecision by Yorkshire chairman, Racing Border Fort should 'benefit' from his good race at Ascot, Hockey Britain finish in third position, Rugby Union Llanelli decline meeting with Richmond, Rugby League Substitutes put Australia in command. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 24, 1953, For all those who very nearly made it. Editorials/Leaders: A Question Of Proportion, The Issues At The Times. Letters to the Editor: Added value plans need financial literacy, Preservation of cathedral cities, Questions for the Church, Relationships between universities and industry, Magistrates' hearings, Arts sponsors, Unions and industrial democracy in British Aerospace, Unemployed with an honours degree, European elections, Donors to the Church of England, Avoiding evasion, Thomas More estate, The Oberammergau dispute, Rare buttonholes, Historic warehouses, 'The Observer' libel case, Can we afford an incomes policy?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Wolfson history awards presented, Church news, Bromsgrove School, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Edward Hale, Mr Leslie Hurry Painter and stage designer, Sir George Smith Influential trade union leader, Earl Of Cranbrook, Sir Frederick Scopes, Miss Florence Laidler. Business and Finance: Sardinia fibres plant may be forced to close, Discount market, Investment income boosts Caledonia, All-round lift at Pauls & Whites, Tunnel's gas fears, Political wrangling over Australia's mineral exports, Former McNeill chief says finances 'much worse than report stated', Bribery in £31m Saudi deal denied, Commodities, Warning on bulk carrier switch, Pressure on margins checks Rothmans Int half-time, Hay's Wharf up 55pc full-time, ICI'S currency complications, Ulster launches coal search programme for self-dependence, National Carbonising losses, New £37m pay-out for BAC and shipyards, Small improvement at Hield Bros, Business Diary: Badges and Sunday strikers, Capital subscription lifts C & C Props, Draughtsmen's dispute threatens loss to BS of £36m ship deal, Car output down by 22pc, Indian dockers' leader boycotts peace talks, Options, In brief Empain steel 'needs merger to keep going', Another record year in sight for Anglo American Corp, Amalgamated Metal Corp leaps almost four-fifths, Thorn plans to double spending on new plant, £105m ICI profit upset by rise in sterling, Same-again on the cards at Powell Duffryn, Motorola opens £3m extension, Stresses grow for the steel builders, Specialist skills urged for builders, Wheelers rise 56pc in first leg, Briefly, Elliott of Peterborough is firmly on recovery road, French measures soon on new industrialized nations, DoI figures show Treasury was too optimistic on investment rise, Brockhouse at last off 4-year plateau, Brussels levies 'harm' UK biscuit exports, Turkey may set up banking pool for projects abroad, German metal union votes for strike, German motor industry output up 5.8pc, Companies Bill changes sought on audit directors, £1m boost for French Kier, EEC watch on Soviet freight rate cutting, Plans to cushion farm prices against the effects of EMS, Technology Dress rehearsal for the fast breeder power debate, Stock markets Sentiment rallies as ICI recoups early setback, BSE planning geared to lower steel demand and share of overall market being reduced, Minister seeks 'mixed control' on advertising, Motoring Comfort and space in a sports car. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Echange Prices Firmer at the close, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr K Rosser moves to BSC Welsh division. Births.

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