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The Times - 25/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Penny Symon, From Richard Wigg, By Michael Hatfield and Christopher Thomas, By David Walker, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, From Robert Parker, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Crossword Editor, By Our Political Reporter, Hugh Clayton, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Engergy Correspondent, By David Cross, From Geoffrey Dodd, By Our Energy Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Ronald Faux, From David Cross, From Jose Shercliff, From Patrick Brogan, By Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Watts, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Sheridan Morley, Gerald Ely, Michael Hornsby, by Sidney Wise, S.W., by Peter Hill, by John Parry, Eric Moonman, Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, Ronald Faux, PHS, Melvyn Westlake, David Wood, PETER ROST, , W. R. HAYWARD, , PAUL FOX, , JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH, , GEORGE WOODCOCK, , C. E. ILIFFE, , JANE B. DREW, , STEPHEN HARRISON, , ALHASSAN MANNEH, , KENNETH BARTON, , DAVID JAMES, , JOHN KILBRACKEN, T. C. CARTER, , D. LIVERMORE, , By Robert Nowell, By Marcel Berlins, From Our Own Correspondent, Lt-Gen Sir Ian Jacob, From a Bridge Correspondent, By David Blake, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, From Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Peter Norman, by Geoff Smith, Clifford Webb, MICHAEL FRENCH, , P. E. CURTIS, , HUBERT NICHOLSON, , J. C. COOPER, , DAVID R. L. HENRY, , E. SAMMONS, , C. A. B. EDWARDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Derek Harris, Ray Maughan, David Robinson, From Desmond Quigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: 81 charged after Front clash, Egypt to seek greater British peace-making role in Middle East during Dr Owen's Cairo talks, Mr Eban's US bank account investigated, The man who fights oil well blow-outs, Experts seek EEC strategy to conserve energy, Tory approves TUC link for civil servants, Freedom proves lure to the big banks, Science report Medicine: Tranquillizers and the brain, Survey found too few US accidents reported, President Amin criticizes 'frontline' states, Britain is ready to act, says Mr Benn, Pictures of Chairman Hua fill Chinese newspapers, Japan starts up its fast breeder reactor, Poverty brought into open, Kuwait decides to support Ethiopia rebels, Labour to seek £2m from unions, 27 Israelis hurt by bus bomb, Warning for under-age drinkers, Fire fighters board rig as 22-mile oil slick changes course, Magazine criticized for remarks about inventor, Tommy Cooper rests after heart attack, Ethiopians close all consulates in Eritrea, Measures adopted to revive economy, Third World report Poor countries gain concessions under trade treaty with EEC, Five children killed in car race crash, Hoover seeks 'no-strike' promise by workers, Watch in Britain East coast alert for emergency services, Bath plan may go to public inquiry, International moves Hope of more effective European cooperation, Research work A strange fleet of vessels built to mop up slicks, Prisoners of conscience Israel: Muhammad Ata Suleiman Akel, A Times Profile Setting a hectic pace in the corridors of power, Evasion of tax 'may be good' for Britain, Journalists play both ends against the middle, Butter oil in rival to margarine, Regional crossword win by ex-champion, Rugby League player dies during game, Visiting football hooligans terrorize residents and traders in invasion of neutral territory, Latin Mass supporters take over Lille church, Teaching government ministers how to do their jobs properly, Change of heart in mines, Tanzania presses Kenya to hand over ships and planes, Why the Aberdeen pilots scrambled into the union, Cabinet ministers hint at level of wage increases sought by Government for coming year, Mobility aid provided for 87,000 people, New York haven for 'nomad kids', Zaire rebels facing loss of two towns, The Times Diary High minds, keeping low profiles, Cultural gap warning on paper merger, Wider horizons for theological education, Prince bases silver jubilee appeal on social service, Millions urged to join march after more arrests in Pakistan, Two more Ulster deaths make 56 this year, BBC regrets over play, Ship losses show faults in registry system, The world's happy homage to the Bard, More Heathrow flights get away but end of strike not in sight, Mr van der Byl demands guerrillas scale down war before Rhodesia settlement talks begin, Confined free zone, Texan expert is accused of 'scaremongering', Dr Soares returns with promises of US aid, School teams proposed to fight vandals, Danish newspaper dispute settled, Spanish Communists angered by royal flag, Unemployed call for action in Naples march, Polish dissidents held in raid on home, Kidnapped minister's photograph published, Britain renews battle with rest of Nine over farm price review, Panama After a new place in the world, Argentine police release British editor after 24 hours in jail, Agriculture More Continental meat products in UK, Safety valve fault may have stopped oil cut off, Accident will have political effects, Crumbs for the Third World from the rich north's table?, Tanks shoot at leftists in Beirut, Chancellor urges unions to seek pay rises of under 10 per cent. Index. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Scottish Northern Investment Trust Limited, Barclays International, Postlethwaite, Nestlé Alimentana S.A., Banco Union, Codemin, Robson Books, Cape Industries, Bank Base Rates, Motta Internacional S.A., The Times, Swiss Bank Corporation (Overseas) S.A., Banco Real, International Service Co. Inc.,, Iea, Segl, Central American Transportation Shipping And Trading, Europa, The Queen's Award's 1977, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ocean, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Bank Of Tokyo, Panama, Banco Continental De Panama, S.A., Estudio Consultivo Financiero, S.A., Waterford Glass, Investors Fiduciary Service Corporation, Apollo Enterprises, C. Howard & Partners, Lloyds Bank Group, Ecgd, Thurgar Bardex Ltd.. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Plan by Bow group man for reform of Lords, Cabinet still undecided on voting for Europe. Picture Gallery. Law: 15 Egyptians go on trial for 'Libyan plot'. Sport: Golf Garrido finally wins his first big tournament, Gymnastics Champion back to take place in team, Hockey Ireland crack under pressure, Sports in Brief, Football Everton go into replay as underdogs with a pedigree, Athletics Foster's best in Gateshead's record triumph, Racing Derby is next in line for Blushing Groom, Squash rackets Sweden could maintain their progress, Real tennis Ceaseless attack pays off for Bloomfield, Snooker Reardon out of form in quarter-final, Cricket Greig's fine form helps Sussex to victory, For the record, Tennis Miss Charles regains title after three years, Ruby Union New Cardiff recruit steps up to win his spurs against Sydney. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, City and The Fringes. Reviews: Books Elizabethan Theatre season, LPO/Fürst Festival Hall, Jubilee concerts at Wigmore Hall, Pascal Rogé Queen Elizabeth Hall, Handel Opera Society/ Farncombe Queen Elizabeth Hall, NPO/Rattle Festival Hall, Our Faust Coliseum, Cuttings jobs Visions Before Midnight By Clive James (Cape, £3.95) Double Takes By Alexander Walker (Elm Tree, £5.95) Reeling By Pauline Kael (Marion Boyars, £9.95) The Men Who Made the Movies By Richard Schickel (Elm Tree, £5.95). Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Township centre at Pollok. Editorials/Leaders: Moving to a common view on pay policy, "We Are Not Printing Money", The Portuguese Balance Sheet. Letters to the Editor: Harnessing the sun, Planning for bicycles, Race and statistics, Never a dull moment, Fragile eggshells, Rebuilding design teams in the motor industry, Enough to feed the children, Roots, Evidence on status of engineers, Pricing to encourage efficient use of energy, Football hooligans, "The Age of Uncertainty", Torture in Ulster, Credit unions and industrial democracy, Cost of turning railways into roads, Coal reserves, New animal sources of meat supply, Devolution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Arts and Entertainment: Soviet Union's runaway chess victory, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,584, Britons fare badly in EEC bridge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 24, 1952 S African High Court. Obituaries: Professor Joseph Gloag, Rear-Admiral A. D. Nicholl, Mr Geoffrey Bing Former Attorney-General of Ghana. Business and Finance: British pressure for world reflation wins little support at pre-summit meetings, Saarland struggles to find replacements for 10,000 steel jobs Regional industry in Europe, Dubai move in takeover of Barclays, UK opposition grows to Hitachi plan, Plan to pay out more at Waterford, Shares gain from Bonn's falling rates of interest, Mining De Beers reveals details of new diamond prospect in Botswana, The gilt market pauses for reflection, National savings at record level, Mr Healey to attack sharp cut in American economic package, Union talks today on steel strike, Hauliers to seek area negotiations, When an employee is driven to leave through victimization Dismissal and the law, Fresh attempt to end Ford 10-day dispute, Saudi crude surplus adds to spot glut, Gatt aid sought on footwear curbs, Tobacco price slump tipped if Rhodesia regime changes, Euromarkets $900m bond offering biggest boom market has ever seen, Parsons pledge on merger, Reports on newsprint pricing completed, Results Marks, Vickers, big contractors report, Briefly Adams Foods big loss, Freight report, Sumitomo pioneer floating CD, Imports Of Non-Leather Footwear From Far Eastern Countries, Gatt warning on farm price snags, Business Diary in Europe: How to lose friends...?, World Bank chief reelected, Evered moves out of red, Lending rate 8 3/4 pc, Crossland delivers the goods, Soyabean meal futures market is healthy, growing and on the move, Scene-setting at the Futurist Theatre, Brokers' views Hoare, Govett's continuos line of research, Eaton gears up for the European truck market, International A record first quarter for Avis as travel booms, Shell pump prices likely to rise by 3p a gallon, UK lagging in BSR's quick march, MPs explore Washington Civil Service, Making a stand against the onward march of footwear imports. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two more directors for Bank of New South Wales. 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, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Births.

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