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The Times - 18/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Edward Mortimer, From Hedrick Smith, By Martin Huckerby, By David Blake, From Ian Murray, By Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Heunessy, By Craig Seton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Philip Howard, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Kenneth Gosling, By Sue Reid, , By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From David Wood, From Peter Nichols, From Patricia Clough, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Leapman, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Blunsden, Philip French, Michael Ratcliffe, Barry Millington, Ned chaillet, Jeremy Treglown, Bernard Levin, PHS, Dennis Walters, AILSA RUSHBROOKE, , JACOUES FAUVET, , W. R-M., A. SANDMAN, , ROBSON LOWE, , GORDON BRADSHAW, , RICHARD DAWSON, , R. W. ANNAND, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , VIVIEN NOAKES, , EDMUND PENNING-ROWSELL, , A. G. C. TROLLOPE, , LEO RUSSELL, , JOHN LITCHFIELD, , F. CATHERWOOD, , J. D. BOLES, , R. T. C. ATKINSON, , IAIN JOHNSTONE, , DAVID ASTOR, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Ion Trewin Literary Editor, P.B., E.M.C. and M.R., By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Caroline Atkinson, By Richard Allen, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Charles Harrison, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Christopher Wilkins, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Huxley, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Stone, MAX L. EASTWELL, , G. E. PRICE, , MICK HAMER, , H. B. N. GRILLO, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Victor Felstead, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark, By Our Financial Staff, David Young, by Christopher Walker, by John Whelan, by David Holden, by Michael Prest, by Roger Vielvoye, by Henry Stanhope, by Tim Owen, T.O., T. O., by Norma Ashworth, N.A., C.W., by Paul Munton, C. W.,

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News: Anger in France over Croissant handover, Editor victim of vulnerable city, Inventive pupils praised by minister, More complaints 'are justified', Equal rights woman to challenge dismissal, Poll shows Americans in two minds over Concorde, Port officials may not test foreign students, 2p rise in price of large loaf, Why the Gulf waits anxiously for peace in the Middle East, Miss Sweden, Mary Catrin, Referendum concessions in exchange for MPs' votes, Widening the horizons, Shah promises to fight against dearer oil, Council set up to investigate wasteful packing, German editor says terrorist threat enhanced unity, Sport, Expatriates And Customs Football fever brings now familiar troubles, Israel makes preparations for arrival of Egyptian leader tomorrow, Wars of the Roses give way to Islam, Salaries compensate for arduous conditions, SNP devolution campaign will be of general election proportions, Civil servants' pay talks reach compromise, France tightens measures against drunk drivers, Oil And Defence Riches underlie former battlefield, Benefits follow roads, Historians win Wolfson awards, Former SS man freed to meet press, Union official denies putting off signalman, Natural sense of balance, Rush to enter university as China reverses policy, Ministry acquires sailing-ship, Force behind 'Gandhian socialism', Science report Physics: The mysterious muon, The brink of the Cold War, Oil and politics behind banks' growth, African role delays Cuban link with US, The Queen invites her most meritorious, Commercial banks, To Let sign appears in housing desert, Counsel at Biko inquest ready to call minister as witness to prove a cover-up by police, Palestine secrets embargoed 75 years, Irrigation, Education And Architecture Blessed by beneficent rainfall, Rabies found in Swiss deer park, Commission abandons hopes for move to early monetary union, Dhofar And Muscat Cubans are given their marching orders, Three-pronged power drive, Tories back campaign against Front, Japan gets American force cuts warning, Etiquette essential for success, Oil: production falling, Item withdrawn, Communications And Telecommunications Quick flights replace camel trains, Geography, Señor Rodrigo on birthday visit to Britain at 75, Interviewers of immigrant men 'unable to catch lies', New study of ways to run authors' public lending right, Incendiary attack on university proctor's office, Minister refuses to halt Irish beef imports, Health And Construction Accent is on preventing the old scourges, Consultants' contract 'would encourage NHS work', Ministers are 'consistent' on invalid tricycles, British suspected of fishing for Russians, Swiss author accuses materialist society, Ministry to pursue appeal that may deprive handicapped boy of mobility allowance, French put up television licence to £20, Doubts cast on 13-day crawl with broken leg, Wildlife And Youth Training Wealth of species in danger, Telecommunications, Air and sea ports, Party leaders modify policies on Nato and EEC as Greek election campaign reaches climax, Pravda upset by West's human rights attitude, Councils suggest fairer transport deal for disabled, Surprised Washington welcomes Sadat visit, RAF fire teams drafted into cities, Lecturers attack Gould report 'McCarthyism', Training in the middle, A touch of The Turl and influential ladies, Good prospects for mining, Woman stayed in bedroom 16 years, Facts And Figures Religion: cultural diversity in varied landscape, Education and health, Mr Fraser refuses questions on land deals, Americans bored by Mafia saga, The Economy, Foreign Relations And Finance Discipline brings better reputation, Hope fades of money supply being on target, Canberra minister 'resigns', Focus On Oman Chequered progress of a Rip Van Winkle, Room to build at the top in wake of boom, The Times Diary/, Two Egyptian foreign ministers quit over Sadat visit to Israel, Lines are always busy, BBC programme an incitement to violence, minister says, War that ended with a whimper, Pressure for Spínola reinstatement, Interpol alerted about secret Indian sect, Vietnam fugitives see Australia as only refuge, Royal baby leaves hospital: The two-day-old son, Man behind Harlow gets planners' medal, Agriculture, Fishing And Minerals Harvest great but labourers few, Strain is telling on soldier-firemen, EEC Bill two-line whip upsets some MPs, Nkomo-Mugabe talks to heal nationalist rift, Son of Sinbad sails on, US officials arrive in Somalia as Russians go, BBC to implement £11m pay offer. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Arab Bank Limited, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, Bell's, British Airways, The British Bank, National Bank Of Abu Dhabi, Air France, Taylor Woodrow-Towell, Zubair Enterprises, Datsun, The "Shell" Transport And Trading Company, Limited, Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. (Pvt.) Ltd., Saeed Bin Nasser Al-Hashar, Holiday Inn Salalah,, Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd., Yahya, Gulf Hotel, Braby Leslie Ltd, Midland Bank, Andre Previn, Smurfit, Bank Base Rates, Amber Industrial Holdings Limited, Waleed Associates, Skanska, The Times, The Narrow Ground, Wimpey, Gulf Air, Unilever N. V., Union Bank Of Oman, Toyota, Cannon Assurance Share Exchange Scheme, Lloyds Bank, Muscat Inter · Continental Hotel, Conwin Freight Forwarding Company, Tarmac, Fb, Visa, Worth, Desert Line Company, Name A Flat, Al Falaj Hotel, Caledonia Investments Limited, Hertz, Suhail & Saud Bahwan, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Zawawi Trading Co, Matrah Cold Stores, Bahwan Group Of Companies, Bayer, Alga, W. J. Towell & Co. L.L.C., John Foord, London & Provincial Shop Centres, Rawi Hotel, Bank Melli Iran, Martonair, National Bank Of Oman Ltd, Mohsin Haider Darwish, Job Release Scheme De. Weather: The Weather. Law: Beer crate held up bed at motel, judge told, Court of Appeal Does Domestic Violence Act protect unmarried women? Davis v Johnson, Man in secrets case 'ferret, not skunk', Cocaine hidden in false sides of trunk, Unfit house: council's procedure wrong Victoria Square Property Co Ltd v Southwark London Borough Council, Leeds University might face £4m pay claim. Politics and Parliament: Mistake admitted over suspected terrorist who was allowed to leave UK: false passport used House of Commons, Move to control disguised business transactions, Opportunity for closer trade links with China, Payments on account to shipbuilding firms House of Lords, Revised Highway Code on sale early next year, Home Secretary praised for banning SS men, Race Relations Act needed to protect minorities, EEC inquiry into supply of fish to Soviet ships, Moves towards uniformity in shoplifting prosecutions, Unions say: 'If you give to firemen you will give to us', Meeting, MPs urge Mr Rees to act on child pornography, The income tax rebates should beging to be paid next week: problems in self-assessment, Mr Rees willing to see if law can be tightened to tackle child pornography, Schedule A and D arrangements, Next week. Picture Gallery. Sport: Climbing the highest mountain to Aladdin's Cave, Racing Midnight Court to give evidence of potential at Ascot, Miss Wade's award, Motor racing Tyrrell reverts to four wheels, Football The familiar English bludgeon is replaced by wit and patience, Sports in Brief, Athletics Foster has set his sights on four titles next year, Golf N Zealander takes lead in Australian Open, Boxing Watt feels like a champion for the first time, Show jumping Americans increase their lead, Squash rackets Leslie keeps first place in rankings, Cricket Decline in county standards feared by Brearley, Tennis Ramirez sorts out his old partner from LA, Rugby Union Brave challenge ended by Rees. Classified Advertising: Art Galleries, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial--Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Careers in Management, Services, £6,000 pluss appointments. Reviews: News from the past: rise of the dictators Before Hindsight (u) The Other Cinema The Amsterdam Kill (aa) Casino/General release, The Ring in the round, Half-life Cottesloe, The question of who killed Jesus Chronicle BBC2, The Father Greenwich Theatre, II trovatore Coliseum. Arts and Entertainment: £1 Goya is sold for £16,000, Winter in Florence, Bernard Haitink, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,762. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Solzhenitsyn's roar of defiance on the long winter march into night, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 18, 1952 Kenyatta in court. Editorials/Leaders: Too Far Or Not Far Enough, The Birds Are Not Only Flown, But Singing, Next Year's Price Of Oil. Letters to the Editor: Uffington White Horse, Two-part pay policy, A Crusader's tomb, Implications of Didcot for freight policy, Britain's exports, Criticisms of 'Le Monde', Berlin museum stamps, Understanding the function of the City, Admiral Pound's health, Architects' fees, Use of equipment at fire stations, Mapping buried history, BBC wavelength changes, 'Monopolistic' attitude to computer maintenance, Refurbishing the SS image. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Commander Sir John Maitland, Mr Arthur Fage Early work in aerodynamics, Princess Charlotte Of Monaco, Dr P. M. Kaberry. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Late dip in gilts, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Inscrutable look about the offer for Glenlivet, Controls by Tokyo to hold down the yen, Will Hitachi become the enemy within the walls?, Dillon Reed Overseas, Leisure & General chief frowns on Ladbroke's £6.2m offer, Towards higher interest rates, Commodities, Kenya vehicle plant opens, First-half figures double at Valor, Pressure on Mr Carter to stimulate growth, 6½ pc increase in spending on household goods, Surge in private bank loans sharpens threat to money target, Would-be buyer shown the door at London & Provincial Shop, Worst could be over at Viners, Hinton tempers the joy, £2,000m earned overseas by construction industry, Stock markets Investors stay on strike despite Beecham, New Inchcape bid values Crane Fruehauf at £14,4m, In brief Ekofisk development costs leap $700m in a year, Setback in profit for British Airways, Business Diary: Elderfield ahoy · Trade-a-secret, Davis makes more in six months than in year, Money Supply, Richest people in Britain continuing to lose share of wealth, Royal Commission reports, Profit rise on cards at Brit & Comm, Briefly Int Paint 10 pc up as margins are squeezed, Lyons sells yet another hotel, Opening up the magic picture box, Peugeot in £227m deal to build Iran factory, Coal chief urges joint effort to raise production, Barclaycard cuts interest rate to 1½ pc, Builders call for review of 'costly' system to defeat tax evasion, International Krupp Hüttenwerke future gloomy, Fewer first time house buyers get mortgages, Real ale and fewer loans aid Belhaven, Escort output resumes but Ford troubles not over, STC wins Swedish phone order. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J. Hyde new finance director of George Salter. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Births.

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