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The Times - 12/12/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Edward Mortimer, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Diana Patt, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Hill, By a Staff Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Penny Symon, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Nichols, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Douglas Aiton, , From Kuldip Nayar, From Richard Wigg, From Alan McGregor, From Charles Hargrove, By David Watts, From Mario Modiano, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Jeffery Daniels, Barry Millington, Joan Chissell, Joel Hurstfield, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Gerald Ely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Richard Streeton, By Jim Railton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Eric Heffer, Lord Chalfont, David Wood, JOHN TREVELYAN, , JASPER PARROTT, , JOE ROGALY, , TIM MILLER, , JOHN REX, , ROY SHAW, , ALAN PATON, , HUGH THOMAS, , RICHARD COHEN, , EDWARD STAMP, , WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, , IAN PARSONS, , SIMON BEHRMAN, , Charles Hargrove, Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, H.E., By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Peter Norman, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Arthur Reed, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, Frank Vogl, RC, JAN HILDRETH, , Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, L. SIRO, , FRANK NIXON, , ARTHUR PALIN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, R. W. Shakespeare, Alison Mitchell, David Robinson, Ray Maughan, Wallace Jackson, Commodities Editor, Desmond Quigley,

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News: Britain and France seeing eye to eye, £50,000 winner, Anti-apartheid protest over schools match, Large schools offer more effective teaching and wider subject range, Schools Inspectorate says, Chances of imminent Italian political upheaval recede, Power-cut workers ask to see President Giscard, Pay dilemma for freight corporation chairman, £20m bad debts lost under earnings law, Leapman In America, Argentine leader sees victory near in war against terrorism, Debate today on Polish ships order, Mr Taverne not to contest Lincoln again, Motive for killing of reporter a mystery, Hairdressing pay said to be lowest in Britain, 'Jump on a skateboard' safety test for fathers, Surgeon questions 'suicide' of S African detainee, Mr Whitlam bows out after Fraser win in Australian election, Malaysian air crash flight recorder found, A few brave souls with King Canute's faith cry 'Halt' to a rising floodtide of alcohol, Channel ferries disrupted by French strike, Janata Government to keep detention without trial, Concorde's new Singapore service faces Indonesian threat of air space closure, Prisoners of conscience Hungary: Sandor Rudovics, 'Sunday Times' loses copies in internal dispute, Begin plan for West Bank peace is shown to Mr Vance Israeli leader lavishes praise on US role, Christmas was cheaper under the Tories, Big search for boy with hole in heart, Moratorium on power cuts urged, Plan to ease debts of Third World, Ferry links up with Soviet space station, Agriculture Production-line beef threat to specialist herd, Times Interview M Jacques Chirac 'The Bulldozer' is still on the move, Police free dissidents after failing to halt Moscow vigil, Church to be garden memorial to Tradescants, Chief constable defends talk by Front man, London firemen reject peace package but Leicestershire vote in favour brings ministers first comfort in pay dispute, A lean Christmas for the jobless, Challenges from developing nations that could threaten our living standards, Labour-TUC attack on National Front, Sir Harold's BBC denial is withdrawn, Third baby dies at hospital, Levy board is blamed for course closure, Three quit Turkey's ruling party, Safer home urged for Acropolis caryatids, Carol service 151 (Greater London) Transport Regiment RCT (V), TV disrupted in fight for Welsh language channel, Science report Biology: Growth hormone genes, Mr Odinga is arrested at tribal meeting, Cairo to leave seats of boycott states empty, Mr Steel expects Labour majority for Europe PR, Will the Commons hear the alarm bells, too?, Fear is cause of war, Nobel meeting told, US jewels sale totals £614,675, India-Nepal treaties expected soon, Tories offer wider role to the trade unions, Rhodesian nationalist returns from exile, Growing protests about Moon cult activities, 'Impartial' newspaper for Madrid, Mr Sadat tells of his peace aims, Portugal is promised early end to crisis. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: The British Investment Trust Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, J&b, Edward Erdman, Martini, Telford, Saatchi & Saatchi Company Limited, The Berry Trust Company Limited, Burgess Products Company (Holdings), Arlington Motors, Black Diamonds Pensions Limited, Iveco, Dewar's, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Orient, Oxfam, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Norcros. Law: Chancery Division Bank's fiduciary liability Rowlandson and Others v National Westminster Bank Ltd, 26 fined over 'hares meet', Queen's Bench Division No Gouriet limitation on powers of local authorities Kent County Council v Batchelor, Lord Chancellor suggests shorter jail sentences. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Answers in Parliament Coal reserves enough for 300 years, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,782, Korchnoi takes 5-2 lead over Spassky, Broadcasting, Radio. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Dec 11, 1952 Purge around Berlin. Official Appointments and Notices: Literary honours, Media award, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Classified Advertising: Educational & Public Appointments, Art Galleries, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary& Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temprory & Part Time Vacancies-, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Karlsruhe Musik Hochschule CO St John's, Stupendous Triumphs, Good Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell By Roger Howell (Hutchinson, £4.50), New Mozart Orchestra St John's, A special rapport LSO/Böhm Festival Hall, The Men who Made the Movies BBC 2, Three Sisters Barnet Theatre Company, Homi Kanga Wigmore Hall. Property: Flurry of activity in Belgium, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Sport: Football Time to end uncertainty of England's leader, Real tennis Prenn earns the right to take on Surtees, Squash rackets Miss Lawes wilts before she scrapes into final, Athletics Leading authority talks of advance in drug detection, Racing Rodman makes absurd look logical, Golf The buoyant Polland plots his course to Waterville in style, For the record Cheltenham racing, Skiing Klammer scores another World Cup victory, Rugby Union Midlands' half backs comfortably enjoy better of the argument, Rowing Sponsorship will assist plan for recruitment, Hockey Southgate pay penalty in trial by ordeal, Tennis Mrs King begins new chapter in a book that was ready for printing, Badminton Talbot is one degree too much for Wilks, Cricket Botham, Cope and Edmonds could be contesting one England place. Editorials/Leaders: From an empty Commons-bingo a Full House, Mr Frasser Vindicated, Ships In A Buyers' Market. Letters to the Editor: A default?, Industrial democracy 'illusions', Imprisoned in Cuba, Aftermath of Grunwick, 'The Sporting Year', Science and the 'art' of engineering, 'Poetry for Pleasure', Camden costs, Economic evidence, The Crown Agents inquiry, Eating in Britain, What makes a good company director, Curbing the sale of pornography, Steve Biko's quest, Taxis at Heathrow, Labour and the National Front. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor J. N. Mills, Mr David Holden Chief foreign correspondent of 'The Sunday Times'. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Euromarkets Issues remain unsettled due to the turmoil in currency. Business and Finance: Britain to seek another deferment of EEC exchange controls pledge, Production slashed at Hamersley, MPs' criticisms on two aspects of Bank's affairs are rejected, A group exploiting the potential of computers, Three members of Opec 'ready to cut oil price', Aerospace to fund own research, Bain Dawes, Banks shape up to the needs of multinationals, Mr Yeo's prescription for the ailing dollar, Commodities Need to give the Third World a chance to earn its living, No lack of optimism at happy Norcros: even Hygena better, Deadlock on insurance recruitment, Business Diary in Europe: Products of British initiative, European Court rebuffs plea by United Brands, Freight report Tanker trade likely to be dull for some weeks, This week Drinks trade should steal the limelight, Unions list demands for Carter support, BOC raises Airco stake, Briefly Ibstock streamlines precast concrete, White Child fights on to make its point, Mining More questions over JCI's Namibia position, Fascination of watching Swedes at work, Currency problems on Basle agenda, Brokers' views Switching from abroad to home makes sense, Industry in the regions Greater Manchester looks to economic self help for development, Lending rate 7 pc, Opec in a changed world, Lonrho auditors are cleared of impropriety, Gilts: looking beyond the short-term, Joint move to restore faith in Tyne yards, Local authority debt: a solution to the problem. Business Appointments: Business appointments National & Commercial Banking changes. Births.

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