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The Times - 20/08/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Clifford Webb, From Michael Hornsby, By Marcel Berlins, From Michael Knipe, By David Wood Political Editor, By Robert Parker, From Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Geoffrey Green, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Crime Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Chistopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, From Peter Godfrey, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Clive Borrell, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Harry Debelius, From Ray Kennedy, From Harry Golombek, From Richard Wigg, From Kuldip Nayar, From David Cross, by Margaret Drabble, Kenneth Eastaugh, Sheridan Morley, David Wade, John Russell Taylor, Max Harrison, William Mann, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Christopher Thomas, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Richard Streeton, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, By Lewine Mair, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, Ian Bradley, George Hutchinson, Edmund Akenhead Crossword Editor, Isaiah Shachar, Christopher Logue, Edward Mortimer, NICHOLAS KALDOR, , R. R. NEILD, , M. A. BAILLIE-GROHMAN, , BASIL Z. DE FERRANTI, , TIM RICE, , OWEN W. JAQUES, , R.G. SHORT, , BETTY HURSTFIELD, , M. DENISE LOVEDAY, , DAVID LANE, , DAVID J. SMITH, , ANNA TAPPER, , ALCARAF, , B. LUDLOW THORNE, , F. A. HAYEK, , ROALD DAHL, , CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON, , MARIE NEY, , IAN STEPHENS, , PAUL B. MYERS, , Christopher Armstrong, By Robin Young, Mr R. O. C. Swayne, Sir John Gielgud, Peter Cotes, By Ronald Pullen, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, BY Our Industrial Editor, By John Brennan, By Malcolm Brown, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Financial Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Patricia Tisdall, Margaret Drummond, Ronald Pullen, Francis Kinsman, John Drummond, Harry Brown, MARGARET STONE, David Mott, By Tony May, Sheila Black,

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News: Sweeping Smith victory forecast by sample poll, Front told to stop using its HQ, Mr Shore set on early transfer of local government powers, Mr Fahmi accuses Israel of spoiling peace efforts, Three given damages of $1,000 against CIA, Talking defence and détente in a cold climate, Dutch coalition talks founder on abortion Bill, Labour and Tories pleased with Birmingham by-election result, No place in psychiatric hospital for prisoner, Mr Vance to discuss full recognition of China, Science report Pharmacology: Pathways to pain, Freedom group's writ move after show ban, Britons named for second Spacelab flight, Anniversary dance for Grunwick strike, IRA women hide pile of firebombs under baby in pram, Travel New Tunisian horizons, Vienna trial of Slav activists, Gardening The old faithfuls, VFM Record & Tape Distributors Ltd, Council votes to dismiss its chief executive, MP calls for prostitution to be made legal, Police count the cost of the battle of Lewisham, Home Office denies drugs were forced on Mr Ince, Enigma of Elgar's debt to a fellow composer, Workers at Leyland plant lodge claim for 47% rise, Ugandans abroad urged to be ready to return, Anti-strike Bill becomes law in Australia, Proposal for ethnic parliaments in South Africa would still leave power in white hands, Mixing a soup to suit all tastes, The humour of Good Queen Bess did not suit the tailors, Aristocrats put their backs into speaking, Architects 'still forget the disabled', Police recover Oviedo jewels, Cabinet meets as riots in Sri Lanka spread, The dogged warden who wins approval, Communist leader renews challenge to M Barre, Peking stays silent as party congress ends, Earthquake in Indonesia one of worst recorded, Dealer pays 12p for wreck of giant tanker, Brtish firework entry salutes the royal jubilee, Policeman may be held by Spanish terrorists, M de Guiringaud flies home after 'affront to dignity' in Tanzania, Collecting Through a glass brightly, RSPCA gives animals charter of rights, Reformers warm to Tory leader, New Soviet pledge on Yugoslavia's freedom, Coup attempt in Cambodia reported foiled, Saturday Review A man of property, The battle to save the Jewish art which has survived the ravages of persecution, Good Food Pass the haggis, Drink Grapes and the currant, Report to be made on arms firm 's Soviet link, Herr Genscher backs Greek entry into EEC, Reconciliation hint: Mrs, Political decision needed to save Coca-Cola in India, Management to meet union in 'FT' dispute, Carter tributes head off aide's resignation, 608 awaiting execution in Nigerian jails, Happy birthday to 'Match of the Day', Reduction in strength adds to the growing frustration of police, Official wins union poll injunction, Baader prisoners in intensive care, Is the passion play now too big for its roots?, Two shot in swoop on Soweto 'bomb' class, Weekend SHOP AROUND Sitting comfortably in the work house, More flights cancelled or delayed at Heathrow, Would the Grand Old Man have blessed the Lib-Lab pact?, Cuts made in National play about Tyndale, A return to the nursery of spiritual discipleship, Socialist lawyers' plan to scrap legal barriers, Border vigil in £2m gems theft, Mr Agee links Britain to his latest expulsion. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Free State Geduld Meines Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Investment Trust Companies, Lauro Cruises, Bank Base Rates, Afia Carpets, Rotocrop Ltd., Bedlam. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Standards, Botterill wins chess title for second time, Saturday, Bridge Many and varied responses, Chess Getting better, or worse?, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,685, 'Henry V' at Arundel, TV highlights, Spassky victory in world chess semi-finals, Sunday. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Woman head of obscene books squad, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Picture Gallery. Law: Court to hear complaint of treason against Mr Bhutto, Judge extends time limit for appeal against Concorde, Corruption case bail terms set for Mr Sanjay Gandhi, Tunisians receive treason sentences. Classified Advertising: Home & Garden, Finance & Accountancy, Acknowledgments, Services tomorrow: Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Royal Albert Hall, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Hugh Leonard: a late start, A Midsummer Marriage Albert Hall/Radio 3, Radio Essential freedoms, Judgement Cottesloe, Academy of St Martin Queen Elizabeth Hall. Property: Rentals, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Sport: Swimming Mills gives British team another bronze medal, Boxing WBC recognize title bout after apology, Show jumping Smith out as Britain's lead dwindles, Football South lack team of dependable character, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Two Fijians decide against Plaving in S Africa, Racing Super Concorde to fly home in bad weather, Athletics Athletes' hair is only dramatic casualty on night of wet heats, Tennis Mottram atones for lapse at Wimbledon, Bowls Ward completes a double with EBA title, Rowing Baillieu and Hart must beware 'technicians', Weekend fixtures, Golf Wales only home side in the semi-final, Yachting No argument on Herve's seamanship, For the record, Squash rackets Escape from twilight zone only brief for Barrington, Cricket Glamorgan survive a tense period to reach final at last. Editorials/Leaders: No Triumph For Extremism, A Test For Mr Carter, Australia's Larger Grunwick. Letters to the Editor: Trade union privileges, The British Rai, Freedom to march, Who benefits from no homework?, Elvis Presley, UK trade with EEC, Commercial diplomacy, Fight against racial discrimination, Marie Curie portrayal, Rhodesian silence, Recovering the Ashes, Backward glance, Elected parliament for Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, August 20, 1952 Passive resistance. Deaths. Obituaries: Tibor Dery, Maj-Gen G. E. Prior-Palmer Gallant cavalryman and successful shipping administrator, Mr Alfred Lunt, Mr Edward Chapman, Lord Rusholme. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Bow Group plan for encouraging small investor, American shop prices register smallest monthly gain this year, Commodities, Thames TV switch-off for ulucky advertisers, Insurance Tax-free pension schemes, BICC is closing factory after fall in demand, In brief Tepid union view of Taiwan shoe curbs, Investor's week Stock market nudges 500 but unchanged MLR disappoints, Pye heading for £15m as shares dip, No signs of upturn as BASF slips in first leg, Consumer credit Counting the cost in never-never land, Government concern over fibre talks, Output by major producers down, A day in the life of a hard-working dad, Monopolies inquiry on copper, Small companies trusts Electra-fying a neglected sector, Working abroad Expatriate investment, New £1,400m tap stocks will reinforce interest rates control, Dufay falls again in first half, Property group cuts debt by £240m, UK drops duties on steel from Japan, Fairey discusses sale of aviation business to Short, ECGD total tops £19,000m, Briefly Tough times hit Capel-Cure Myers, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), US company may gain control of Ansbacher, Bound of 67pc from House of Fraser. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Late rally recoups early losses, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet end to account. Births.

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