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The Times - 27/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Roger Vielvoye, From Craig Seton, By Rodney Cowton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Our Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent, By a staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From David Leigh, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Sue Masterman, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, From John Best, From Kuldip Nayar, By Gerald Richmond, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, by Michael Baily, by Glyn Owen, by Diana Patt, by Patrick O'Leary, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Clive Bennett, Bernard Levin, Peter Walker, Mario Modiano, PHS, J. M. ZIMAN, , ARTHUR LA BERN, , JOAN PLOWRIGHT, LAURENCE OLIVIER, COLIN BLAKELY, CELIA JOHNSON, RALPH RICHARDSON, ALAN HOWARD, GLENDA JACKSON, URSULA GILMOUR, , J. M. HAMMERSLEY, , IRVING WARDLE, , MARGARET GOWING, , DAVID RHIND, , GEOFF PAYNE, , N. KHORUNZHY, , CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, , GERRY FLANAGAN, , ALEX COMFORT, , MARK WILLIAMSON, , ALEX PATON, , Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Some of her friends, Miss Joyce Potter, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Ronald Pullen, By Peter Hill, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Frank Vogl, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, PAUL NICOLSON, , EUNICE HERFURTH, , W. L. WILSON, , D. H. G. TOLLEMACHE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Zentner, By John Brennan, By Tony May, By Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker, by Max Lander, by David Ennals, by R.E. Brimblecombe, by Lord Byers, by Lord Allen of Abbeydale, by Margaret Stone, by Barrie C. Johnston, by Dugald Eadie, by a Special Correspondent, by Paul Routledge, by Derek Bandey, by K. G. Smith, by Sir Donald Sargent, by J. K. Scholey, by P. W. Sharman, by Michael Pilch, by Peter Price, by Eric Brunet, by Maurice Oldfield,

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News: Will Turkey's strategic importance persuade Congress to lift the arms embargo?, Bonn again being pressed to share BAOR costs, Canadian MP's party switch may lead to a general election, SS rally plan in Italy 'an act of provocation', Fumes build-up forces repair men to leave platform after five hours, Managerial pay rose only 1.8 pc last year compared with average of 11.8 pc for all, Historian cannot find work after jail term, Actuaries weigh costs against benefits, North Sea oil promises trade balance this year, Uganda fugitive allowed to stay, New luxury on a route like no other, Move to reduce Concorde sonic booms, Death of Sir Daniel McGarvey, Factory-level wage pacts urged by Mrs Thatcher, Blacking ultimatum to oil companies over Bristow pilots' strike, Strike call rejected by actors, Tighten arms net, churches say, Inquiry opens into wartime record of Dutch collector, Poor design delays advance, Personal plans for self-employed, Pay policy restrictions bring serious results, Shop floor demands say in allocation, The sense of your own yogurt, High-speed trains in £57m British Rail boost, Island's improving story, A glimpse at the life of prisoners of Robben Island, A clear message for the Tories: make Britain one nation, The men to decide what scheme, Food prices agitate Ashfield voters, Graceful town the visitors miss, Passport to prosperity, Rain Tories' friend at Grimsby, Mersey ferryboats: A decision to try to save the, Guide to a complicated world, Labour knows it may lose a slender majority, Vietnam leader pleased with his Paris talks, Britain ready to act alone to protect herring, Hopes of a solution to Pakistan crisis before weekend march, The good things of colonial rule that Africa should remember, India's new leaders affirm friendship for Russia, State control impedes flexibility, Butter to be cheaper than dearest margarine, 'Quiet Concorde' report is endorsed in US, Changing fashions in investment, Sealink is a consortium of British,, Index-linking is the answer, Central role of the life office, £100,000 loot found in game carcasses, Little enthusiasm for M Barre's 12-month action programme, Shopworkers to campaign against Sunday traders, Angolan-Yugoslav warning on intervention in Africa, Some councils in danger of 'grave temptation', Stockpiling begins as Ulster prepares for 'loyalist' strike, Government is drawn into talks on newspaper merger plan, Riot at strike-hit Danish newspaper, Disputes among Italian judges, Senators accept Dr Brewster as London envoy, Statue repair: The stone hands of friendship between the, British Rail will celebrate with a jubilee train, Arab student protests bring curfew in Nablus, Tax advantages to directors, Mr Carter sees no point in holding conference on Middle East without promise of real progress, Socialists reject alliance of Portuguese Left, Miners' leader clashes with minister over pay, Handbook to offer guidance on supplementary benefits, Mugabe man said to have been poisoned, Fear for life of kidnapped minister, Hard sell, Parties set out wares for GLC poll, Live music to reach people unable to attend concerts, Protects at Dartmoor intensified, Port poised for revival, Ways of measuring performance, Mobutu forces advance from captured town, Board's role to supervise plans for contracting out, Roman Catholics debate their role in Africa, Jerusalem claims a golden age, New law shakes up schemes, Wilson burglary included S Africa paper, Funds' dilemma on how to use savings, Fourth milestone in long road to equality, Concern at decrease in language pupils, Science report Physics: Free quarks may exist, A small foretaste of the Emerald Isle, Carter plan to curb cost of hospital care, Partnership requires end to legislation flood, Institute creates new professionalism, Tyndale investigations cost £77,552, Union refuses to make Heathrow dispute official, Patients ordered about and denied right to choose own doctors in 'restrictive' NHS, congress told, The Times Diary Dr Pyke and the brave new era, Time is running out for decisions, Owen-Sadat talks on Russian threat. Index. Politics and Parliament: SNP's aim is to bring down the Government, No power to arrest Biggs on warship, Nato's basic posture still exist: alliance now in better shape House of Commons, Larger fines to be faced by companies, Compulsory seat belts Bill rejected by two votes House of Lords, Consultation on future cuts, Mr Fitt fails to get debate on threat of one-day strike Northern Ireland, MPs expected to debate Ulster strike threat, No concession, Mobility allowance rises to £7: supply of trikes until 1982-83, Bullocks without food or water for 48 hours, Powers for GLC to assist industry, Terms agreed for talk on Falkland Islands, London's evening papers, Liberals accused of saving their skins. News in Brief. Law: Bride charge against developer dismissed, Judges taken to task for criticizing JPs, Youth cleared of assault says policeman hit him, Killer's guilty pleas to manslaughter rejected, Boy in school legal battle taken into care, Queen's Bench Division Singapore fails in Slater case Ex parte Singapore Republic Government, Remand of six weeks in secrets case refused, 103 jurors are challenged in carnival trial, Mr Slater not to be extradited, Woman who shot husband not guilty of murder, Employment Appeal Tribunal Minister's liability for redundancy rebate Secretary of State for Employment v Globe Elastic Thread Co Ltd, JP accused of passport offence, Inquiry rejects allegations against water authority. Display Advertising: Rolinco, Michael Laurie & Partners, General Accident, Barclaytrust, Ireland Tourism, Multiple Display Advertisements, Association Of Consulting Actuaries, Jones Lang Wootton, National Library For The Blind, Abbey Personal Retirement Plan, Hambro, Pensions, Mia, Amev, Sealink, Sungei Krian Rubber Estates Ltd., Camellia Investments, Shakespeare, Generale Bankmaatschappij, London Life, Hallsworth Limited, Datastream International Ltd,, Mobil, E.T.N, Brutons, Bowring & Layborn, Strutt & Parker, Touche, Remnant & Co., Noble Lowndes, Legal & General, Pembrokeshire And The Isle Of Anglesey, Bank Base Rates, Warburg Investment Management Ltd., Clay & Partners, Citroën CX, Crusader, Humberts, Aalborg Vaerft A/s, Bemrose Corporation Limited, Leslie & Godwin, County Bank, Ferguson & Timpson Ltd.,, Lloyds Bank, Pensions Decision, Smiths Gore, Willis Faber Advisory Services Limited, Silk Cut., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Property Unit Trusts, EQUITY & Law, Stewart Wrightson, Ppl, Vantona Group Limited, Laing, Reckitt & Colman, Brown, Shipley & Co, Limited,, Chamberlain Group, Philips, Time Assurance, Hampton & Sons, Provincial, Youngs Caravans Ltd, Twa, Rickmansworth & Uxbridge Valley Water Company, Napf, Fenchurch, Pensions World, Stork-Werkspoor Diesel, Tpt, Electra Group Services Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire. Sport: Racing No wandering from The Minstrel, Cycling Maertens begins tour of Spain like champion, Golf Murray takes lead of one stroke, Cricket Parker and Fosh add sparkle to the gloom, Gymnastics British team at full strength, Sports in Brief, Skiing Trophies for all three Alpine events, Rugby Union Lancashire make changes for Under-23 match, Rugby League Britain will play match for Sanderson fund, Tennis Winning start for two young players, Snooker Spencer scrapes home in desperate finish, Football Point which may keep West Ham alive, Equestrianism Impressive young German has fewer faults. Classified Advertising: Educational, Secretarial, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Court of Love Sadler's Wells, Last night's television plays Blind Love Granada, NPO/Lopez-Cobos Festival Hall, Medici Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lou Reed New Victoria, London debuts, The Country Party BBC 1, A magnificent team Volpone Olivier. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The professor and a scoundrel called Sir Edmund, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 26, 1952 Largest radio telescope. Editorials/Leaders: King Husain Returns To Washington, The Second Time Of Asking, Dr Coggan's Visit To Rome. Letters to the Editor: The arms race, The descending ceiling of 'higher paid employment', Future of the 'Evening Standard', Promotion on merit, Preserving peonies, Public service charges and the Price Code, Heat-power findings: time for action, The Civil Service and the TUC, Preservation of the British archive, Parliamentary business, Elderly travellers, British goods in EEC countries, Erotic theatre, A plutonium economy, Abolishing the GLC, The cost of Drax B. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir William Ryland to retire on October 31, Royal Society elections, University news, Latest appointments, Circuit judge retires. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,586, Fetish figure price surprises the experts, Broadcasting, Radio. Obituaries: Professor Margaret Harbottle, His Hon Judge Olson, Sir Daniel McGarvey A dedicated union leader, Dr Alwyn Surplice, Dr Kate Barratt, Sir Edward Raeburn. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Rally on N Sea hopes, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Firm at the close, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Hongkong exchange to start up next month, Bulgarians thriving under the Russian wing, Kirkby cooperative gains £860,000 further state aid, Business Diary: BL's McGrath · Hint of mint., Lucas Inds stake in Automotive, Tanners seek court injunction, Mr I. Foster new chairman of LME committee, Parsons attacks Drax indecision and plans 1,600 redundancies, Well-sprung Silentnight at best-ever, In brief Finance chief advises industry 'invest now', Credit Suisse spurns £690m standby help, School leavers push up jobless total, Wilson team postpones decision over City report, MY Dart takes the highroad as all sectors prosper, Bodycote to resume growth this year, Brooke Bond to raise £19.8m by rights issue, Engineers seek to upset TUC recruiting ruling, Briefly, Mr Varley asked to delay Hitachi venture, A hazy line on dividend restraint, Day of ups and downs for coffee, Friends Prov in agreed takeover of Land & House, Leyland truckdrivers end strike but Ford peace talks break down, Dividend boost as Stylo steps into the black, Shell shares boosted by hopes of dividend relaxation, International Sudden sell-off of Eurobonds, Banks and insurance revealed as Arab havens, Mexico raising £90m five-year floating rate loan, American CIA sees Russia as oil importer 'within a few years', Another flurry of gratuitous complexities, Fairbairn's scrip as £1m topped, Richards & W'ton step into fresh fields, Bemrose poised for recovery in demand, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Brook street holds payout after second half rally, Coffee sales plunge in US as prices rise, Outlook 'grim' for yards, Brazil soyabean estimate cut, Mr Healey hopes London summit will aid world recovery hopes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Carrington Viyella's new deputy chief. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property.

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