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The Times - 29/08/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Stewart Tendler and Martin Huckerby, From Peter Norman, By a Staff Reporter, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, By Robin Young, By Paul Rotledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Labour Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Ian Murray, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Sue Masterman, From David Cross, By David Watts, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, Edward Mayer, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, Barry Millington, David Williams, Dr Jeffrey L. Lant, Eric Heffer, Philip Howard, David Wood, R. M. MORRIS, , JOHN TANNER, , FRANCIS WEISS, , GLANVILLE PRICE, , ROBIN McDOUALL, , JAMES MICHAEL, , CHAD VARAH, , JOHN W. TODD, , J. A. HALL, , B. L. J. DAVY, , JACQUELINE WORTHINGTON, , VLADIMIR SLIVITZKY, , KENNETH LITTLE, , W. S. BRISTOWE, , J. E. DENYER, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By Our Medical Correspondent, Edward Hart, A Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Frnm Tim Railton, From John Blunsden, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent,

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News: Airline told to give Tamil refugees free flights, Demand for inquiry on opening of flood gates, 178 arrests in rock festival at Reading, Science report Transplants: Matching tissue types, Lord Denning rebuked for 'mobs' speech, Jailed war criminals become symbols, Few homes from home for the British, Crockford's: the rise and fall of a card club, Agriculture The importance of country shows in improving stock-breeding standards, 75,000 Basques shout pro-ETA slogans at Pamplona rally, Leapman In America, Query to ICI on time off for would-be Front MPs, Leyland rebel wants 'only to keep on working', Lowering barrilers between the ordained ministry and laity, Soldier shot dead in Belfast ambush, British yachts take lead from the start, Problems of adding a new dimension, Cemonstrations at Gandhi court, Link with Continental air controllers may cause further delays, Kremlin calls Somalia to talks on Ogaden, Yard refuses to comment on corruption allegations, British pop star accuses Greek police of assault, Meeting held in Nottingham on paedophilia, Prisoners of conscience Russia: Anatoly Ponomaryov, The Archbishop, the Prince and the troubles which cast a shadow over Victoria's jubilee, Volvo breaks off merger, Attempt to save zebra from extinction, The one rock on which devolution could founder, Edinburgh festival group fights opera plan, 18,573 members were lapsed from the Kirk last year, Unions will not accept 10% earnings limit, tax men's leader says, Extensive programme for Mrs Thatcher's US visit, Homes will offer help to alcoholics, Mr Carter pessimistic on chances of Middle East settlement and accuses Israel of inflexibility, Most are opposed to bank nationalization, poll shows, Sir Geoffrey Howe strves to still reflation call, Mediator tries to end Dutch Cabinet crisis, Mrs Thatcher urges action against march violence, Five E German dissidents emigrate to West, National Trust is 'running hard in order to stand still', Carnival is marred by violence, Egyptian-Libyan talks at border town, Firing test disappoints US officers, Chinese people's congress to meet next month, Why shoppers settle for cheap ice cream, 'Late, low, costly harvest', Third World Report Spreading deserts, largely the result of inefficiency, threaten lives of millions, Mr Bhutto protests over £1.2m in bribe allegation, Pressure to end wage restraint in France, Chinese industry urged to show profit in an ideological turnabout, Africans angry at Owen secrecy, Scandinavian nations devalue currencies, Views of Rhodesian right-wingers seem to be falling on deaf ears, Plea for racial tolerance made at Indian festival, EEC's butter mountain doubles in size. Index. Display Advertising: Yachting World, Ansaldo, C.Howard & Partners, The Scotsman. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,692, Four share laed in London chess contest. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Compensation claims for families of two nuclear workers, Assets in Jersey frozen over alleged UK tax debt. Property: Rentals, Properties under £25,000. Classified Advertising: Secretarial, Situations Wanted, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: Three Choirs Festival Gloucester, BBC Scottish SO/ Seaman Albert Hall/Radio 3, Daniel Barenboim Usher Hall, Monday Book Edinburgh Festival Real medival plays and mock ones, Post-Restoration England Four Fine Gentlemen, Academy of St Martin Queen Elizabeth Hall, Arlecchino BBC 2. Editorials/Leaders: ... And Not Much Easier For Mr Carter, Temptation to reflate for 1978 election, Hard Going For Dr Owen. Letters to the Editor: Political violence, Homework, Fuel from mud, Rules of pronunciation, What the weather forecasters mean, The fixing of air fare levels, Perilous peaks, Official secrecy and open government, Jubilee flagstaffs, Recognition of Vatican, Newton's achievement, Decline in suicide, Year of the hoverfly. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Aug 28, 1952. Obituaries: Sebastian Cabot, DR PETER ALTMEIER Postwar German constitution, Sir George Jessel. Sport: Athletics Cohen ends nine-year Jenkins run, Sport Racing Why Penna will sever the French connection, Football A tendency to follow the homing instinct, Cricket A golden lining in the Packer cloud, Golf British gain bitter experience in harsh realities of Walker Cup, Show jumping Double Brandy gets away with two faults for title, Sports in Brief, World Student Games Americans reap harvest of gold on the final day, Motor racing Champagne already on ice for Lauda, Rugby Union Springboks fare well on farewell, For the record, Rowing Baillieu and Hart's gold medal puts Britain on top of Western world. Births.

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