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The Times - 26/02/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby, From John Chartres, From Jose Shercliff, By Paul Routledge and Christopher Thomas, By Edward Townsend, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Corresnondent, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Sue Reid, , By Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Frankel, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by John Gielgud, David Wade, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Pamela, Vandyke Price, Roy Hay, Charles Douglas-Home, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, George Hutchinson, T. G. Rosenthal, Philip Howard, Michael Coleman, JOHN JEFFERSON, , S WEIGHELL, , SIR JOHN BETJEMAN, , DAISY G. SWINDELL, , LAWRENCE WRIGHT, , MARY LAURIE, , A. J. C. KERR, , JOHN BURROWS, , JOHN PEET, , R. M. GOWLAND, , RICHARD HAMILTON, DAVID HOCKNEY, , R. B. KITAJ, , JOEL HURSTFIELD, , JOY GRIFFITH-JONES, , R. H. FIRTH, , NOEL PATTRICK REILLY, , By Professor Ulrich Simon, By Our Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, R.M., By Malcolm Brown, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson Banking Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By R. W. Shakespeare, Richard Allen, Eric Brunet, Francis Kinsman, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, Paul Dobson, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, David Mott, JD, By Ronald Pullen, By Ashley Druker, by Peter Hopkirk, P.H., by Atef Sultan, by Andrew Lycett, A.L., P.C., I.C., J.G.,

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News: Fishing revives Tokyo dispute with Moscow, Carter envoy allays fears of Turkish Cypriots, Consumers call for food price restraint by EEC, U S cuts aid over human rights issue, Vision of the future as greatfood power, Ten-year plan to counter rising world prices, Young Socialists win control in Lever seat, Buenos Aires daily attacks 'The Times' over Falklands, Union chief shot dead in Addis Ababa, 'Pravda' raps party propagandists, Leyland expansion plans in jeopardy as strike crisis deepens, 6 die, many trapped, in big Moscow hotel fire, Everything now depends on price restraint, Mr Jones says, Campaign starts for council polls, No increase in pay, Liberals say, Gardening How to make the worms turn, Wartime pilot's bones identified, Gallery opening: Two of a gar-, Storage and transport are port's weaknesses, Peace prevailss despite unit's mutiny, More mineral surveys needed, Festival to mark heritage of City church, 'No action taken for two years on training plan', Warm welcome in Paris for Dr Owen, Police appeal for witnesses to killing of student, Illness robs opposition of man who draws crowds, EEC suspends its butter subsidy, Excacations at Khartum prove revealing, Travel Brightest Africa, Latest European snow reports, Hunt for girl after bank killing, Mother's vigil outside Soviet Embassy, Roughing it with the aristrcrats, Question to the Arts Council: what chance the unknown novelist?, Britain given warning on European election delay, Caprivi Strip deaths claimed by Pretoria, Man 'watched wife take her life', Hermann Hesse and the path to Mozart and the immortals, What love and 'health for a shilling' did for Jesse Boot, White Paper calls for spending cut in 1980, Ministers 'misled public' over invalid tricycles, Drink Getting down to cases, Abortion Bill gets Second reading after fierce debate, Cotton industry faces a dilemma, Song and dance are at the core, Unexploited wildlife is big tourist asset, Special powers of Spain's police extended a month, Golden Days, French print union gives way over technology New left-wing daily newspaper to appear in Paris on Tuesday, Cabinet fails to resolve EEC vote dilemma, Non-political newcomers in changed Danish Cabinet, White Paper on public expenditure Protection of benefits against inflation to be continued, Lebanese Christians claim back their lost homes, Zambia and Mozambique leaders call for intensified guerrilla war against Rhodesia, Jordan peace plan agreed by Rabin party, 'Confidence broken' on fraud letters, Emphasis is laid on technical degrees, Two Danish trawler skippers to pay £22,000, Rudolf Hess suicide attempt reported, British plea for Uganda inquiry fail to stir UN, The sweet taste of record breaking, Putting a check on the 'outside left', New air control centre to end near misses, Good Food Guide Eating at theatres, Three killed as Pakistan police fire into house, Boy aged six feared drowned as flooding affects homes and roads, Social justice marches with economic development, Memories of the grand life in the vast treasure chest of Mentmore, Tories claim 9pc swing in byelection poll, Science report Mediciine: Doubts over vaccine damage, Sudan Afro-Arab middleman faces many snags, President Amin summons 200 Americans before him, Portuguese devalue by 15pc, Indian poet describes months in detention, Jordan bars the good Samaritans, Renovation plan submitted for a Brighton pier, Huge untapped resources attract international attention, Capt Cook the second sails in with broken nose, 'Adverse effect' of their work worries broadcasters. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Rainbow Paints, Harris, National Cigarettes Company Ltd., Mefit, El Nilein Bank, Sir Alfred McAlpine (International) Ltd., Decca, Bhhi, The People's Co-Operative Bank, Unity Bank, Interior Architecture, Bank Base Rates, Contomichalos, Sons & Company Limited, Thos. W. Ward Limited,, The Agricultural Bank Of Sudan, The Cotton Public Corporation, Rca, The Grange Trust Limited, Gulf International, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Of Khartoum, Department Of Energy, Ministry Of Information Sports And Culture, Comstock International Ltd., Hearts Of Oak Benefit Society, Philips, Pegasus Breaks, The Gum Arabic Company Limited, Sudan Airways, Emi. Weather: The Weather. Law: Prentice meeting inquiry, Commander guilty of only one charge, Electrolux fails to stop TV film of equal-pay meeting, Court of Appeal Compensation value based on 1951 plan Jelson Ltd v Blaby District Council, Control of premises sufficient Regina v Josephs and Christie, Article on union chief 'a satire', 'El Vino snubs women' charge rejected by bench, Hosenball appeal in High Court next month. Picture Gallery: Plans to preserve port of the past, Sport: Motor rallying Explosive start and fuel stops for Leyland cars, Tennis, Sportsview Skating on very thin ice, Cambridge lents, Boxing Conteh looks forward to bearding Hutchins, Sports in Brief, Cricket Authority of Lillee stamped five times, Motor racing Watson breaks lap record in South Africa, Rugby Union Slemen doubtful but Lancashire are not, Skiing Hinterseer's first World Cup victory of season, Hockey Germans hold Trump and aces for indoor event, Racing Pendil out on his own at Kempton, Weekend fixtures, Squash rackets Scully stops an Army clean sweep, Athletics A close run thing in prospect at Cosford, Football Ding-dong likely down at the Dell. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Guilding the defence, High prices paid for Dutch floral marquetry, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Radio, Chess The young lions, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,542, Sunday. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Services tomorrow: First Sunday in Lent, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Postal Shopping, Hotel & Good Eating Guide, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Saturday Bazaar. Reviews: Opera at the Wells, Symphonic dreams and dramas, Contrasts of deep velvet and high silken sound, Midland Youth Orchestra's 21st birthday concert, The indivisibility of authenticity, Radio Mysterious Oriental, Delicious musical plums. Editorials/Leaders: Butter In Abundance, The Glamorgan Corruption Case, Still Hung Up. Letters to the Editor: Soil in the Sudan, Censorship of erotic art, Devolution: a fresh approach, Tree planting, Distribution of honours, Management of Freightliners, Rockall, Argentine terrorism, New York and Concorde, Volunteers in Spain, W. H. Auden's grave, Vacant land in cities, Somerset House, What Keats drank. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Tuesday, February 26, 1952 Phantom army. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Marcus Langley, Mr T. C.Worsley, Mr Anthony Nicholls Fine player of classical roles, Mr Jack O'connor. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Commodities Coffee and cocoa at new highs for second day, Pensions What to keep pace with-prices or earnings?, Motor insurance Why the cost has been rising, Magazine's new editor, State industries in big switch firm reliance on outside finance, In brief Healey damper on dividend hopes, Round-up New Britannia fund · Exit a home income plan, Enkalon struggling back to profits, Neepsend down again but rot stopped, Ford ready to seize opportunity, Bonn's first deficit since last August, Fukuda hint boosts yen abroad, Tyneside Inv, Insurance Household cover for unseen perils, Kleeman settles for sedate growth, Signal by Bank helps to maintain MLR at 12pc, Briefly World-wide pick-up on the cards at Howard, Credit End in sight of doorstep peddling, Easing the strain on a bankrupt business, Hardy recovering from half-time losses, I say, I say, I say, Mr Thrift, have you heard...?, £57,000 paid to Mr Pat Matthews by FNFC, Losses for J Lyons' S African Wimpy, Investor's week Takeover interest helps a week of progress, Lamson under all-out bid from Moore jumps 57pc, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Taxation: Readers ask Working at home · Wife's income · Mortgage and separation, Ultra directors likely to approve Dowty bid after Racal drops out, Tough bargaining ahead on North Atlantic flights, Total shutdown nearer at Leyland. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Blue chips fall back, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Still over 400 and 8.7 up on week, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, February 25,1977 Majority of 38 for Bill to reform abortion law: disquiet at continuing level of abuses. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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