The Times - 22/06/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge and Melvyn Westlake, By Our Air Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Robert Parker, By Our Financial Staff, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Craig Seton, From Penny Symon, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Sue Reid, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, From Alan Hamilton, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Nicolas Ashford, From Peter Strafford, By Roger Berthoud, From Moshe Brilliant, From Sinan Fisek, Eleanor Bloom, Katie Stewart, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, William Gaunt, Barry Millington, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Thomas Walker, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Clive Borrell and Kenneth Gosling, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Kenneth Mackenzie, PHS, Bernard Levin, JONATHAN HAMMOND, , DENYS WILKINSON, , D. R. THOMPSON, , DOMINIC GAISFORD, DAVID WINNICK, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , ALEXANDER R. GLEN, , ROBIN MACLELLAN, , ALAN QUICK, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , M. R. D. FOOT, , MICHAEL HAMILTON, , H. E. GRIFFITHS, , HEMA ARCHDALE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning, From Fred Emery, By Our Insurance Correspodndent, By John Brennan, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ray Maughan, Patrick Brogan, From Peter Norman, ELIZABETH YOUNG, , F. T. BARWELL, , By Our Industrial Editor, W. NORMAN, , R. L. BEST, , N. M. HALL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Harry Debelius, Rosemary Brown, By Victor Felstead, By Nicholas Hirst, By Ashley Druker, by Dan van der Vat, D. v.d. V., by Peter Norman, by James Hutchinson, by Peter Waymark, by Arthur Reed, by William Cook, by Roger Hardman, by Geoffrey Weston, by Hugh Clayton, by Michael Baily, by Peter McGregor Eadie,
ResumoNews: Pageant for the Queen on edge of slum site, West Germany Affluent society disgruntled by memories of better past, Chancellor has full support in Bonn vote, Jail for Eoka men over riot in which US envoy died, Heart disease trends vary, Students' union urged not to expel Jews, Hundreds flee purge in Uganda, Britain and the dilemma over the Cruise missile, Clouds rob druids of Stonehenge sunburst, Unemployment still black spot after two years of economic recovery, No question of martyrs, Mr Silkin says, Mrs Whitehouse urges control of TV X-films, Rome University dean shot by terrorists, EEC postpones decision on fishing by outsiders, A grand coalition of malcontents brings dissent on to streets, Historic spa bubbles along merrily on wave of nostalgia, Libya declares opposition to terrorists, Common training urged for the legal profession, Labour vote to end aid for London truants' school, Nine neighbour states nudge the Federal Republic, Imaginative act of patronage favours the potter, Healthy two years for 'money supermarkets', New W Bengal government frees political prisoners, Bhutto tour holds up election pact, Engineering Sudden decline reflects fragmented nature of industry, More airlines providing for non-smokers, School-leavers push total of unemployed up by 104,685 in a month, Two crucial meetings for Labour, Firm stand on British form of ice cream, ILO convention seeks new deal for nurses, Three-day strike by Italian doctors begins, Aviation Emphasis put on quality rather than size, Rhodesian Government pledge to continue 'tireless efforts' for constitutional settlement, Fair game promise at annual Game Fair, Parisians greet Mr Brezhnev in stony silence from behind unpreceented security guard, Strict police guard for Comecon summit, Nuclear Power Government firm on energy plans despite public protests, Chemicals Two troubles mar generally healthy picture of crucial industry, Unions involved refuse to be thrown off the scent, Owner of Grunwick says he will never give in, Dr Barnard to use chimpanzee hearts, Seoul to spend £235m on arms industry, Grunwick head agrees to meet employment minister conditionally, Gradually the green acres disappear, Treaties stalled over status of West Berlin, Journalists stay on strike, Law on workers' voice in firms the result of compromise, Mental patients 'sit all day with nothing to do', Mr Callaghan brings left wing into line, US envoy is hopeful about Salt, Efforts to reconcile Catholics to RUC, President accepts Mr Ecevit's Cabinet, TUC backs more pay restraint, OAS majority resisting US on human rights issue, King's autonomy pledge to Catalans, Cars Climbing back after downhill run, Slim chance for Goldsmith plan to save Beaverbrook, Talks go on to avert break in air link with US, Steel Makers still live with the crisis, Social services face a financial crisis, Post Office engineers eject phase three and give warning that they may not honour phase two, Ghana: are things as rosy as the military claims?, Mr Beigin in fresh poll contest, Never mind the weather, Attacks on punk rock group outside public house, Chance of explosion at chemical plant 'remote', Army needs all land it holds on Dartmoor, The Times Diary A memory of conflict-29 years after, Lorries nose to tail despite motorway network, Russia rejects plan to hasten work at Belgrade conference, Girls have fewer job chances, commission says, Angry Communists cancel meeting with Socialist partners over Mitterrand 'arrogance', Thames flood plans to give earlier warning, Peace rearing its head in the Poetry Society, Addis Ababa's rail link to Djibouti broken by insurgent forces, Grants plan for further education, Cambridge tripos results in engineering, archaeology and anthropology, Science report Cancer: Effects of vitamin A, Israel denies allegations of torturing Arabs, Africans criticize Western concept of press freedom, Civil servants are to keep index-linked pensions, Eight men in a boat will tackle the Antarctic, Ministers planned to remove governors, BBC chief asserts, Weak pound makes shopping costly for British, Plutonium theft by terrorists a possibility, inquiry is told, Leading dissidents free, Facilities for tests on infectious bodies urged, Man in Ulster hospital alleges assault by police, Japanese stung by whaling accusations, What would the class of Baden Powell Street think of it all?, New quality of life built on city's ruins. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Senior officer at Scotland Yard resigns, New Bishop of Croydon. Index. Law: Mr Haldeman goes to jail, Director 'flabbergasted' at profit on land deal, Italian industrialists jailed over use of chemicals that killed eight workers, Text of judgment in guardsman's case, Black Panthers lose suit against police, Expediting decree absolute, Appeal court 'misinformed on Army intentions', Yugoslav accused of gold smuggling, Police charge against Mrs Audrey Wise, Scientologists to pay damages, Rule of law crucial issue in postal case, QC says, Court of Appeal Judgment in tort in plaintiff's currency The Despina R. 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Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Racial guilt and a cultural tribute Winter Dances Theatre Upstairs, New Stoppard play for Festival Hall, Trilogy Upstream Theatre Club, A first rate play Last Summer Thames, Vivacious at ninety, LSO/Jochum Festival Hall, Delme Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bigger is not better Edith Piaf. Je Vous Aime Shaftesbury, Paul Badura-Skoda New Gallery, London debuts. Sport: Golf England can take off in first flight this time, Athletics Kearns and Black the only British successes, Yachting Courageous still unbeaten after four races, Rugby League Fielding out and Ward doubtful for final, Equestrianism Disagreement on blood tests at European event, Bowls England look likely to retain title, Rugby Union Brown out of team but Bennett returns to light training, Boxing Palomino praises Green and the British public, Football Scotland hope to end on high note by halting the Brazilian rhythm, Sports in Brief, Cricket England catch the scent too late, Tennis Wounded lions roar and then submit, Hockey England lack a match winner like Litjens, Racing The Minstrel and the Frenchmen look set to dominate Irish Derby. Politics and Parliament: Negotiations with US on air services, Statement promised on helping disabled to buy or lease cars House of Commons, Majorities of over 20, One too many against the travelling showmen, Neighbourhood councils, Bill to check quality of investment rejected, NHS spectacle frames, Taxing accommodation provided by employers, Parliamentary notices, Inflation proofing of pensions continues, Need for permanent intervention powers to deal with prices, Mr Ennals defends his choice of chairmen, Worker participation in occupational pension schemes, Peer illustrates point with a detonator, Prospects better than for decades, Government defeat on redundancy fund Bill House of Lords, Airports policy. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Guilt and the German Pows: how the bonds were broken, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, lune 21, 1952 Subsidy for US liner. Editorials/Leaders: A Decade Of Depression, Mr Powell And Mother Russia. Letters to the Editor: Visitors to Magdalen, EEC balance sheet, Writing to 'The Times', Tories and Grunwick, Court of Appeal judgment, Tinkering with the constitution, Economics of tourism, Transport schemes to augment the capacity of motorways, Incentives from added value, University finances, Terrorism in Rhodesia, National Exhibition charges, NUJ election, Soviet spy who was refused asylum, Safety and the transport of dangerous sea cargoes, Cathedral libraries, Economics of coin box refunds. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,634, Broadcasting, Radio, Parrot-feather cloak fetches £140,000. Obituaries: Lieut-Col L. Kellett, Mr J. Lomax-Simpson Unilever House architect, Miss Geraldine Brooks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Small demand for gilts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Shares still in BP shadow but gilt-edged go ahead, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Second-half upsurge sparks E'components, Discount market, Hambros up over £2m to £7.3m, BP-led oil group withdrawing from Iran deal over Abadan, Shipyard court plea fails, Food cost slowdown eases pace of American inflation, Commodities, Conference keeps union leader from Downing St, Automotive Products, Industry finds new favour with graduate job-hunters, Unemployment, Upper Clyde creditors reopen £7m claim, Warning on Post Office Bill use of Bullock, Fresh moves over Globe-Phoenix, Ford strike continues after failure of talks on lay-off pay, Search for Savundra car claimants, Now Spain must look to its economy, 40-day wait for Alaska oil at end of pipeline, Unions to seek NEB support for telecommunications industry, Cable and Wireless in Far East venture, Allied in a duller climate, Drop in roastings, In brief Women on assembly line at Leyland for first time, Fodens take first round against R-R, Accountants criticized by Takeover Panel, 11 Opec countries freeze prices until July meeting, Grendon looks to full property divestment, Talk of balloting BP subscriptions, Business Diary: When all's said and Donne, Briefly Growth rate may lag at AB Foods, International Hochtief AG rally has gloomy note, Wm Baird, MY Dart in cash call for £3.4m, Industrial groups meet ministers, Aluminium output up, Powell Duffryn buoyancy may presage rights issue, All sectors take off at Tecalemit, Future of property group in doubt despite 18-month loan reprieve, Slowdown in final stage but Selection Trust tops £18m, In brief UK construction work fell by 10 pc in last quarter, Frankfurt bank may face £80m damages claim. Business Appointments: Business appointments RWS executive changes. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.
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