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The Times - 15/09/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From David Cross, From Christopher Walker, By Tim Jones, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By David Blake, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, From Our Science Editor, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Crime Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Knipe, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Richard Davy, From Eric Marsden, , By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, by Patricia Tisdall, by Diana Patt, by Tony Aldous, by Hedley Voysey, by Clive Borrell, P.T., by Patrick O'Leary, Ronald Butt, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, PHS, Keith Kyle, ERNEST J. W. BUCKLER, , E. ARMITAGE, , Marion J. Tebboth, , T. P. Stevens, , Diana Guthrie, T. D. Russell, , J. McAlpine, Mary Turner, L. Houlston, Hilary M. Burt, A. J. Sansum, W. Cajkler, Richard Cullen, KEITH JOSEPH, , IAN HARVEY, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , S. COHEN, , HELEN MUIR, , DAVID R. COPE, , CHRISTOPHER PRICE, , NUALA SCARISBRICK, , COLIN BESWICK, , EMMA MASON, , KEITH BRIDGEMAN, , CLIFFORD JEANS, , JOHN TURNER, , SARA HUGHES, , BOBBIE EASTON, , M. J. F. McDonald, , By Robin Young, From Arthur Osman, By Huon Mallalieu, By Annabel Ferriman, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Chess Correspondent, D. W-S., David Robinson, Irving Wardle, William Mann, John Percival, Alan Coren, Michael Ratcliffe, Jonathan Sumption, Reynold Higgins, Philip Ziegler, Philippa Toomey, Philip Howard, Tom Hutchinson, Bevis Hillier, Derek Parker, by Prudence Glynn, From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Edward Townsend, By Desmond Quigley, By Richard Allen, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, N. HOWARD, T. H. CHESHIRE, , T. A. J. NICHOLSON., DAVID FISHER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Jack Best, Michael Frenchman, Melvyn Westlake, By Victor Felstead, By Nicholas Hirst, By Alison Mitchell, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark,

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News: Mao's embalmed body on view to foreigners, Police seek four armed Chinese, Belgrade conference 'not tribunal but checkpoint', Growing concern over US energy consumption, Open plan is not landscaping, Science report Reproduction: Antibodies and infertility, Disarmament central issue of Barre visit, Government calls for TUC curb on closed-shop militants, Receptionists 'write prescriptions for old ', Spanish Premier defeats Socialist censure, Liberals aim for a 20% standard tax by 1980, Mr Lance ready to fight for his White House post when he faces Senate investigators today, Sharp drop likely in new council building, Council workers put in first pay challenge, Labour MPs angered over direct elections, Guide to productivity in the office:4 Argument for temps stronger than ever, Paperwork has a habit of growing, Ban on mixed sports clubs is again rejected, Sir Keith, Mr Prior and Grunwick: what the real divide in the Tory Party means, Rollers and 'rockers', bread queues and head news, New method of restoring silver may aid museums, Why the bakery workers turned to militancy, Rhodesian drama with divided cast, Left taken for a ride by Rome's country buses, UN session opens on north-south dialogue, Vive la similarit, Plan for government inquiry on mathematics teaching and limited contracts for heads, Social security: will women now get full equal rights?, Trevor Kashan carpet may fetch 150,000, Rule of law 'cannot be guaranteed', Yet another act in French left's elaborately staged drama, Outcry against death of Mr Biko a blow to S Africa's attempt to project more liberal image on race, Commitment by France and Poland to dtente, W Germans turn to bullet-proof limousines, Spain puts terms to free Rock, Bankers go behind the barricades, Bogus archbishop deceived priests and nuns, Pronouncing on the future, Councils in squeeze between pay demands and cash limits, Irish Sea fish danger from radioactivity, inquiry told, Tories have doubts on Rhodesia, Take up the slack and save, Burma relaxes tempo of nationalization, European satellite plan set back after explosion of rocket, Guerrillas reject key parts of peace plan, The Times Diary, Fashion Taffeta phrases, silken terms precise, Settlement near in Civil Service dispute, Tories urge autonomy for prison service, Men prove to be reluctant midwives, New plant for making nuclear fuel, Biggest grain harvest for four years likely, Mexican cities rocked by bombs, Girls' school is granted a further reprieve, Birmingham doubts about choice of next bishop, Eton College, U S blow to nuclear exporters, Laker wins fight to fly Skytrain from Gatwick airport, Claims for supplementary benefit increase by 11% because of unemployment rise, The elections for Strasbourg\-s\ a tale of two documents, Scientific officer is suspended, Both sides agree to mediation on bread, Socialist coalition in Oslo may survive after recount, Pretoria talks raise hope of accord, Pennine plan put to public, Turkey unmoved by British minister's arguments, Government too timid on tidal electricity, official report says, Motoring Chrysler puts old wine in new bottles, Queen to 'meet the people' on Canadian visit. Picture Gallery. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: ITN chief for U S, Latest appointments, 'Times' archaeology award won by Lloyds Bank, 1,000 prize for tenement study. News in Brief. Business and Finance: Landmark for Stock Exchange as index passes 5-year peak, Discount market, International Krupp sales up strongly in first half, Maize smuggling, Britain has first trade surplus for five years, SE to stay silent on Cavenham, Inchcape's restrained outlook, Eurosyndicat, Richards & Wallington on road back, Ethylene project delayed, Settlements 'keep to 10pc guide', 3m barrels a day UK oil output forecast, Sugar talks optimism, Bank sees growth at rate of 2 pc a year, Business Diary: Cheques and Balances NEB (US), World business investment 'disappointing', New C & W finance chief tops pay of directors, Briefly Over 2m pre-tax at Matthew Clark, More big retail groups consider applying for CBI membership, Argentina winning an uphill battle?, Heavy demand expected for 1,000m gilt issue, Steetley growth slows as steadier pound checks export drive, Breaking into new territory, US interest rates rise ahead of Fed squeeze, Lonrho offshoot sells CES stake, Bestobell now relying on second-half upturn, Change Wares plans issue to put it back on an even keel, 5,500 mile Alaska pipeline-no longer a dream, Terms Of Trade, Economic notebook Play it again, Jim..., Fairbairn tops hopes in opening 68pc bound, Commodities And Market Reports, Burmah cuts loss to 1.3m, Bank stresses neutral role in evidence to Wilson panel, Berwick T'po doubts after record opening, European momentum while BTR set to pursue US takeovers, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Bonn package allows tax cuts of Dm7,500m to boost economy, Profit slide threatens Leyland investment, Inflation devalues National Debt by more than half. Display Advertising: Ppa, David & Charles, Harrods, British Leyland Limited, Trw Overseas Finance N.V., Multiple Display Advertisements, Glen Grant Distillery, The Wholesale Fittings Company Limited, Railfreight Speedlink, Howden, American Express, Skincraftsmanship, The Second Alliance Trust Company Limited, Texas Instruments Lmited, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Ford, The Trustees Corporation Limited., Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Dewar's, Muscat Inter Continental Hotel, Sinclair, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Charities Aid Foundation, Bank Of New South Wales, Dixons, Augustus Barnett, Peter Jones(china) Ltd, Tolkien The Simarillion, Habitat, Sps, Hine, Brew, The Times Awards. Law: Father watched lesbian acts through spyhole, Court frees editor of race magazine, Freedom for wife after killing, Ministers to decide Mary Bell's future, Young men's sentences cut, Policeman jailed. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Community needs stimulus to investment, Minister pledges strict adherence to target date for European direct elections. Sport: Boxing Palomino keeps title with easy points win, Squash rackets Britain treat hosts to sound beating, Croquet, Olympic Games Killanin begins his four-day exploratory visit to China, Boycott's remarkable record, Golf Slim British hopes are pinned on youth, Sports in Brief, Cricket A mellowing of attitude towards Packer, Hockey England will need to keep a watchful eye on Boumann, Football United put their own followers to shame and nearly the French, Golf Fond Irish memories fall apart in the afternoon, Badminton Asia to form rival federation if proposal fails, Racing Music Maestro may play on his strength in Newmarket sprint, Rugby Union Scots even stronger for second match, Yachting Australia suffers from bad choice of sails. Editorials/Leaders: They Must Not Be Left To Die, The Right Priorities For Welfare. Letters to the Editor: On the bread line, Appointing magistrates, Reporting yachts at sea, Clergy stipends, Overseas aid cuts, Colour in the census, Measuring noise, Treating mental illness, Another Cluny, House purchase and your rights, Reliable delivery dates as a spur to exports, 'Tops' allowance, Making London attractive to industrial developers, The Conservative view of the trade unions, Anti-abortion campaign. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, September 15, 1952 Mau Mau active. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Tie expected in Lord John Cup, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,707. Obituaries: Mr Keith Goodfellow, Mr Desmond Eagar Service to Hampshire cricket. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Stone tablets Politics and Literature in Modern Britain, Macbeth Warehouse, Film Festival in Montreal, Betty Martin and friends A Dictionary of Catch-Phrases, Novels, Rotterdam PO/ de Waart Albert Hall/Radio 3, Faithless Suzie A Beckford Inheritance, Last of the giants Mallowan's Memoirs, Triple bill Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, Born leader Remember You Are An Englishman, Science fiction Earthwind, Quick guide, A masterly exploration France 1848-1945, London Belongs to Me Thames. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts gain over a pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Through the peak and beyond, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A. de Boer joins Burmah board. Property: Rentals, Properties under 25,000. Births.

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