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The Times - 17/12/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By David Blake, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Leapperson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Political Reporter, From Judith Judd, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Craig Seton, By Our Education Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Alan Hamilton, Bya Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, From Neil Kelly, From Frank Vogl, House of Commons, Macarthys Ltd v Smith, European Parliament, by Jan Morris, Iain Redpath, David Robinson, Gregory Martin, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Edward Mayer, Sheridan Morley, Roy Hay, John Carter, Ronald Faux, George Hutchinson, Vanora Leigh, Michael Hornsby, DERRICK STREETON, , MICHAEL STEWART, , H. A. C. MASTERS, , ERIC INGLESBY, , M. F. S. BADDELEY, , A. FARROW, , D. G. GALVIN, , NIGEI, LAWSON, , H. B. ISHERWOOD, , P. ST. JOHN HOWE, , G. H. F. BROAD, , RICHARD LAMB, , DOROTHY M. DAVENPORT, , D. W. EDWARDS, , CECILIA HULL, , MICHAEL FRANKLIN, , Anthony T. Hanson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, H.A.T. writes:-, John Hennessy writes:, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Prest, From Roger Vielvoye, By Caroline Atkinson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Patrica Tisdall, Margaret Drummond, David Mott, Clive Lewis, Vera Di Palma, MS, John Drummond, By Alison Mitchell, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark, Sheila Black,

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News: The Queen goes by Tube: The new £30m, Pollution menace after supertankers collide, Sports sponsors may turn to the arts, Harvard told to halt gene-splicing, Travel Move for the disabled, Moon sect sues 'The Times' over articles, Spassky makes blunder with victory in sight, Lead shot poisoning mute swans, Curb stands on aid to families of firemen, Bakers' ban threatens Christmas bread, Cyprus kidnappers extend deadline, Councils cut discretionary awards for students, 'Northern Echo' back after dispute, Australia is to admit 1,050 refugees from Vietnam, Saturday Review Barchester lives on, Giscard plea for rural support, Travel firm offer £89 air return to New York, NBC signs David Frost in US ratings fight, Bankers call for longer loans to help New York, Lord Byers 'fully supports' Mr Steel over the pact, Mountaineering is not a race and that is official, General Zia meets Peking leaders, More writs threatened against Labour groups, One man and his dog on the Twelve Pins of Connemara, Two old faces in new Dutch Cabinet, Why the pinstripe brigade are 'mucking in' down on the farm, Story of Kennedy 'hush money' falls flat, Glass Sellers' Company, Former steelworks men jailed for corruption, Paisley party condemns 'The Sound of Music', Body needed for complaints about tribunals, Cooperman by any other name, World's top circus artists show their paces, Collecting The beauty of fine furniture, Left wing and unions reject Andreotti recovery plan, EEC elections: the danger of extremism that was pipped at the post, Inflation rate down to 13% a month ahead of target, Asylum scenes of horror as 32 patients die, Mrs Bhutto hurt in Test riot, Getting Europeans to drink more pintas, Inquiry finds roads are being built in wrong place, Concorde flights to Singapore cancelled, Tory returned in GLC by-election, Streamlining for manpower services agencies, Ordnance Survey maps to cost more, Second blow to future of minister in Bonn, Rhodesia general says raid killed many of guerrillas' leaders, Third 'arson' attack on Eton College within a month, Gardening Rooting around in the cellar, Mr Carter and Mr Begin may join President Sadat in Cairo summit, Marxism in universities motion rejected, Minister calls for simpler benefits scheme, Rigid council planning policy blocks home loans, Mr Shore says, Handicapped boy wins right to an allowance, Ethiopia 'reign of terror' horrifies US visitors, Weekend SHOPAROUND, Science report Medicine: Lung damage, British MPs described as 'paupers of Europe'. Law: Theatre director arrested for 'insulting Army', Bribery a 'way of life' in Middle East, former arms man says, Three held in Holden murder case, Compassion led son to kill mother aged 88, Nurse cries while talking of appeal, Government inquiry called for by judge after man is sentenced for murdering backward young son, Queen's Bench Division Cypriot must return to face murder charge Regina v Governor of Pentonville Prison, Ex parte Kakis, Sentences cut in Chinese heroin case, Inquest told of steering fault, Comparability of jobs. Index. Display Advertising: Property Growth Assurance, Wright & Partners, Chartreuse, The M & G Group, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Journal Of Medical Ethics, Classical & Pop, Bank Base Rates, Thf Hotels, K. O. Boardman International Ltd., Thomas Cook, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Saa, The Stockholders Investment Trust Limited, Post Office Telecommunications. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Repayment of tax to mortgage holders, Employment of disabled in public sector, Call for registration of acupuncturists, White Paper on airports strategy out in January, Contents of files on Commission officials, Rash to give a date for direct elections, High intensity rear lights, Six-day speaking analysis of Scotland Bill debate. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday in Advent, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Home & Garden, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties under. Arts and Entertainment: David Wade Alexandrian couplet, £3,700 paid for Egyptian statue used as doorstop, Bridge That special satisfaction, Television highlights, Radio, The Week's Films, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,787, Tv Choice, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, Sunday. Reviews: The Gingerbread Man Old Vic, ECO/Groves Festival Hall, Elton Dean Quartet Seven Dials, Thomas More: a visual biography, King Charming Players' Theatre, Arts Lifting the curtain on Soviet theatre. Editorials/Leaders: No Rise Since 1972: And Now 5 Per Cent, Argentina's Cycle Of Violence, Brittle Unity Of The Greek Cypriots. Letters to the Editor: Activities of the Unification Church, Bermuda executions, Multiracial harmony, A school administrator, The fate of the Lib-Lab pact, King Canute, The future of Rhodesia, Packer case costs, Extent of unemployment, The courteous gull, Changing police procedure, Future of nuclear power. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Dec 17, 1952 Building small houses. Obituaries: General Wilfred Kitching, Mr Kenneth Dilnott-Cooper, Mr Peter Kerrigan, Mr Stewart Nicholson, Mr Alexander Galich Songs for the oppressed, Mr James H. Page. Sport: Skiing Downhill trials marred by injuries on fast course, Cricket Threat to England's tour as riot again disrupts Test, Motor racing Lauda receives trophy and stern criticism, Tennis Miss Barker spoils the Guerrant radio show, Football A match of managerial wits as United return to full strength, Show jumping Smith minor carries his family flag bravely before inexperience tells, Weekend fixtures, Racing Ghost Writer likely to be haunted by the rising Midnight Court, Rugby Union Gifford and Adey drop out of Midlands side, Hockey Slough are in no apparent danger. Business and Finance: Discount market, Price increase pleas become less frequent, Opec meeting expected to go ahead despite failure to end pricing split, Motor insurance How much will you get if your car is a write-off? Edited By Margaret Stone, Investor's week Seasonal buyers thin on the ground, Bid approach at Anston, Commodities, Causton back on right lines, S & U turnround at interim stage but below budget, Margins hit at Greene King and Hardys, Children under the protective wings of the airlines, Resignation decision by Elliott group chairman, BSC makes drastic cut in scrap requirements for the next three months, Culter Gd Bridge slips 65 pc, Children The sooner the better with school fees..., Taxation: readers ask When arrears are remitted · Student grants, Dearer beer soon but 'fewer rises later', EEC rejects 'trigger' plea on steel, Investment trust valuations, Brussels dissatisfied with Tokyo's terms, Taxation and women Ending tax discrimination against working wives, Move to vote in son of late Barton's director fails, £800m Treasury stock given 22-year maturity, Briefly Auditor's qualifications at Oceana Holdings, Grouse, Cigarette groups plan king size bonus offers, Furniture slump bites hard at Fertleman, A summer damper on growth at Plysu, £90m speed-up in development grants to regions, Dalgety to pay £10m for chemical group, Arlington Motors and Christy Bros rights, Calmer tone in money market deals. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Inflation spur for gilt-edged, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Breweries fall back, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Births.

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