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The Times - 25/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, By Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Geoffrey Smith, By Patricia Tisdall, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Albert, By Frances Gibb, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Fraser, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Alan Riding, From Hasan Akhtar, By Our Foreign Staff, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, Mario Modiano, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Gerald Ely, Roger Berthoud, Eric Heffer, Lord Chalfont, David Wood, DAVID BENTLEY, , J. H. B. GOWAN, , J. NEIL, , E. HAMILTON, , C. LAUBIER, , T. von CARLSHAUSEN, , R. W. J. HOOPER, , SIMON JENKINS, , JACK DAVIS, , M. S. SAMUELS, , S. E. JACKSON, , HERBERT C. TOBIN, , CHRISTOPHER LEVER, , F. R. GOSLING, , W. BENNETT LEWIS, , ERIC J. JEFFS, , D. G. PUMFRETT, , F. G. HUGHES, , Hugh Clayton, By Robert Nowell, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By a Chess Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By John Brennan, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Linda Rogers, By Derek Harris, PETER ROST, , R. L. PLACKETT, , From Dennis Dwyer, CYRIL COFFIN, , RICHARD STOKER, , C. J. HAZLE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Comyns Carr, Innis MacBeath, Patricia Tisdall, Ray Maughan, RC, David Robinson, Desmond Quigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: The good life comes easier after 25 years, Owen-Vance settlement plan ready before Smith election, MI5 official 'may have worked for the KGB', Authorities close chapter on food price riots Dissidents released and charges dropped in Polish amnesty, Carter arms decisions attacked by 'Pravda', Cycling for all: Contestants, Defence cutback reduces civil servants' numbers, Judges' service, End of censorship hits sale of political weeklies, What to do when disaster stares you in the face, Eurocommunists warned, US-British aviation pact omits Concorde, China celebrates return to power of Mr Teng, Portugal's Prime Minister sums up a year in office, Government abandons target of expanded services for elderly, Concorde helps US lung patients, No devolution for tax system, Mr Prior moves towards offering unions some involvement in economic affairs under Tory rule, Science report Biology: Control of genes, A levels 'a bad test for university selection', Mr Ennals to be challenged over closed pay beds, The social contract is still alive and well, Renewal of pact with Labour in danger from Liberal MPs, 30 die in Sri Lanka post-election violence as mobs seize buses for arson and looting raids, Magdalene Rivaner, premier cru, from Diss, A Times Profile Constantine Karamanlis Changing the way Greeks think, Somalis 'occupying parts of Ethiopia', Defining the role of Catholic schools in a plural society, Sadat ceasefire order after new clashes, Mr Biffen asks to join the Scottish Grand Committee, Mr Whitelaw says police cuts 'madness', Dr Owen expects US support over Ulster, Community council severs relations with local police, $11m to help New York recover, Co-founder of S Africa party quits after month, Israeli prison chief says jails are overcrowded, Catholic priests challenge EI Salvador landowners, Nato leaders urge civil defence revival, Answers in Parliament Comprehensive plans for 850 schools approved, Confusion grows over choice of JET site, Proceedings against Mr Bhutto possible, Beigin critic recruited for mission to Washington, Journalists must speak up before it is too late, Education standards in Britain 'patchy', Resorts say season 'one of the worst', Appeal for sacrifices as Spain faces stringent austerity, Polo pointers: The Prince of Wales with, New dimensions of nuclear madness, Inner cities fight to keep share of grants, 500 at latest Lefebvre Mass, Labour left seek tough campaign document, Andreotti message to Washington, Mental health paper welcomed, Threat of third murder if man is not freed, Leapman In London, Prisoners of conscience Brazil: Alerico Verzola, Agriculture Farmland still a mystery to urban majority, Muzorewa plan for majority rule in Rhodesia, Lower fare plan to compete with Skytrain, New powers proposed for school governors, Postmen are urged to wait for assurance over future Grunwick mail, Editor is held on return from E Berlin, Five people die in boys' club coach accident. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Brickhouse Dudley, Bank Base Rates, The Odd Job Man, Caffyns Ltd, Oldham For Industrial Development, Bank Cheque Card Scheme And Barclaycard, Cavenham Limited, Dawson, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Chamberlin & Hill Limited, Rsc. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Maudling challenge to committee findings. Law: Black Muslims in Washington siege convicted. Arts and Entertainment: Principal conductor for Sinfonietta, Scottish chess champion, South Africa banned from world chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,662, Bayreuth's first British conductor, Radio, Broadcasting. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Educational & Public Appointments, Entertainments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secratarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Investment and Finance, Services. Sport: Tennis France put out the holders, Yachting Winds are too strong for flying Fifteens, Rifle shooting Friend wins Queen's Prize, Show jumping Broome family's services recognized in tangible form, Polo South Americans better mounted than English, Boycott is back from the land of self-imposed exile, Cycling Barras does better as a professional, Rowing England win on weight of numbers, Racing The Minstrel silences his detractors, Golf Walker Cup choice could be an Anglo-Scottish affair, Rugby Union Powerful display by the Lions lifts hopes for international, Motor cycling Sheene forges further ahead, Football Channon transfer fee of £275,000 agreed, Athletics Chance for Britain to sound out European Cup final rivals, For the record, Swimming Downie chosen for the British team. Reviews: The Proms get off to a good start BBC SO/A. Davis Albert Hall /Radio 3, Monday Book Unlearning his inheritance E. M. Forster: A Life, RLPO/Groves Albert Hall/Radio 3, Giselle Coliseum Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, A Rather Reassuring Programme A Tv, Purcell and Elgar Albert Hall/Radio 3. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Building societies expand. Editorials/Leaders: How the CBI adjusted to pay freedom, Mr Gierek The Realist, Tests For Dr Owen's New Plan. Letters to the Editor: Press freedom and the closed shop, Food costs and prices, Procedures for buying property, The price of bread, Jubilee white horse, In Oxford Street, Drax B: a disturbing story of energy going to waste, Blasphemy as a crime, Letters for Cricklewood, Choice of nuclear reactor, Union immunity under the law, The graduate in business, Where in the world?, Mink threat to wild life. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 24, 1952. Obituaries: Lady Penrose, Brigadier H. G. Smith, Maj-Gen R. B. Dawson Former CGS of New Zealand Army, Cardinal Roberti. Business and Finance: Tour de France win lifts export sights of Ralleigh, Putting the bonus back in the salesman's pay packet, Mining Tin appears to be all set for an earlier major price increase, International Exchange losses at Exxon, Results this week BAT, Coral, Inchcape, Natwest and Barclays, Report will lay blame for Crown Agents' loss, Commodities US aims to bring 'businesslike order' into world grain trade, UK builders envisage no upturn in rest of year, Tin export group hint by Bolivia, Lending rate 8 pc, Briefly Signs of improvement at Chamberlin & Hill, GEC stewards in challenge to Government over Drax award, Worker directors from the inside, National Savings total up £1,173m in first half year, Glut leads to cuts in Opec prices, New light on the training of managers, How would company profits stand up to a wages explosion?, LCP looking for better return this year, World airlines expected to spend $70,000m on reequipping fleets, Metal Box rationing can supplies to brewers, Plant hire and M-E delays hit JCEG, Engineering employers warned to be on guard against dubious productivity agreements, Grocers offer compromise on control of coffee profits, Freight report Short-lived revival for tanker trade, US fears for Britain's 'disincentive society', Business Diary in Europe: Madrid's rumour battle, Industry in the Regions Medway Towns poised for further expansion, Brokers' views Interesting equities over the border, Unctad faces delay on commodity funding, ICI may forfeit low gas tariff advantage, Swan Hunter wins £8m orders from Furness, Henderson Kenton sees boom in 1978, Pension funds stress big industrial role, CEGB chief moves to save merger plan, The stock market in limbo, Spain's state holding giant strides out, Union motion calls on TUC to reject Bullock. Business Appointments: Business appointments Manufacturers Hanover executives. 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 Some bankers predict stable interest rates.

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