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The Times - 25/03/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Philip Howard, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, By Robert Parker, From Christopher Walker, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Waymark, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, by a Staff Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Labour Staff, By Mark Jackson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Peter Godfrey, By Margaret Stone, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Peter Strafford, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, By Anton Logoreci, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, David Mitchell, Hugh Clayton, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, John HIggins, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Auriol Stevens, Bernard Levin, PHS, MICHAEL HUNTER, , GEOFFREY de FREITAS, , DAVID WATKINS, , J. G. MURRAY, , BETTY LOCKWOOD, , JILL LEVER, , NICK ROSS, , F. F. CARTWRIGHT, , TOM WHITE, , DAVID BARR, , R. PAVRY, , H. T. B. RYVES, , MARJORIE FORRESTER, , C. J. CASSERLEY, , KATHLEEN M. KENYON, , S. C. COLE, , WINIFRED FOX, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, Professor Christopher Thorne, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Nicholas Hirst, Peter Hennessy, From Frank Vogl, By Melvin Westlake, By Ronald Emler, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, DAVID C. BLAND, MICHAEL THOMAS, TEPENCE C. F. PRITTIE, , W. R. PICKERING, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Robert Mabro, Kenneth Owen, , By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Eynon Smart, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Yogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Edward Townsend, By Richard Allen, Gerald Ely, by Godfrey Morison, by Patrick Gilkes, by Alan Rake, Susan Morgan, by Susan Morgan, S.M.,

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News: How women won their own battle by helping men to fight a war, Mr Desai pledges full non-alignment in Indian foreign policy, Trophy with human skulls presented to the Queen, Industry builds on sound agricultural base, By-election flurry over Westminster party deal, The Times Diary Drowning men in shotgun wedding, Responses to Annan invited by July 1, Broadcasting White Paper planned for later this year, Ivory Coast Despite blemishes, a promise kept, Eurovision song event called off by BBC, Counsel examine Yard report on Keating inquiry, Pensions 'give civil servants pay advantage', Sixth-form college expansion urged, 'Man got typhoid after container toppled over', Cautious welcome by BBC, No socialism while the bargain holds, Liberal leader promises, Work cards used in maths learning scheme, A strange loophole in the price rise rules, Port is key to development, Holy Land looks at human rights two ways, Oxford may have women as proctors, Nato near approval of early warning system, RCs almost unanimous in opposition to abortion, Independent inquiry into Ayr murder, Staff protested before Carstairs escape, Mr Carter's efficiency man sweeps in, Cigarettes with tobacco substitutes likely soon, Concorde stirs up a storm in New Jersey, Offer of bonds in latest move to save New York, Albanian fears in post-Mao world, Piano concerto to make plants grow quicker, Latest European snow reports, Portugal's EEC application due next week, New TV and local radio bodies are the main proposals, First official US-Cuban contact for 18 years, Bhutto critics reject latest poll talks offer, Alderman in housing dispute is dropped, Democrats ally with Republican 'rump' to throw out union Bill, Educationists enthusiastic, More whites leave as war widens, Powell abstention makes 'loyalists' determined to unseat him, £200m-a-year plan to alleviate effects of youth unemployment, Mud-slinging will not help to give our children a better education, Science report Geophysics: Iceland expands, Martha's Vineyard threatens to secede, Clergy cannot claim for unfair dismissal, Man of 77 wins action against GLC over noise, Electrical repairs to cost more, Union threat to block hospital food deliveries, Extraordinary prices paid for Japanese prints, India's fate in hands of ascetic politician mellowed in detention, Home worries and dispute over London summit cast gloom on EEC leaders' Rome meeting, Soviet call for Indian Ccean peace zone, Radioactive waste question still unanswered, Korchnoi and Petrosian agree on draw, Conservatives against plan to set up third TV body, Mr Tikkoo asks £3.5m for his London home, Public spending cuts 'based on a mistake', New offence rejected by churches, Dutch Queen in crisis talks, Socialist leader warns the Spanish monarchy, All the President's dialogue, 'Patchwork' proposal upsets ITV, Limits on timber, Politilcal stability attracts foreign capital, Equal-pay ruling for woman in betting shop, The heard instinct that unites composers, Mr Carter hopeful of arms pact, US Government is relieved by the result, Deported bishop sees tragedy for Rhodesia, Mr Nkomo asks for Soviet help, Government faces a challenge from its left wing on defence, Virus link in deaths of 15 old people, Former chief justice hurt in Ulster blast, Callaghan hint of action on low wages, Left wing seeks emergency meeting of party executive committee, Investment plea by Mr Mintoff, Twenty years ago, a front seat at the great design that became the Treaty of Rome, Some undertakers' profits 'are too high', Diversification pays, Check of concrete columns urged for 350 buildings, Icy reception for the masses, No agreement on press freedom charter, Economic wager proves to be safe. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor nears 60, Minister to look again at penalties for cannabis possession House of Lords, Attempt to liberalize cannabis law fails, Problems in proxy voting for sick MPs, Change in family income supplement rules, Independent inquiry into death of Mrs Rachel Ross, Exchanges with minister on Tate and Lyle, Peers' expenses, A merger of party newspapers suggested, Preserving balance in the new situation, Sticking to contributions principle for social security benefits, Public inquiry over Mersey ferries, Official Tory policy on immigration House of Commons, Tax codings for widows with children House of Commons, Health warning on packets of cigarettes, Recouping a devaluation in green pound. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Rolls-Royce Motors, British Airways, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Multiple Sclerosis, Barclays International, Angela Gore Ltd., Le Monde LA Stampa, The Times Die Welt Europa, Grindlays Bank Limited, Bmk, National Liberary For The Blind, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Glass Grover Group, Bureau D'informations, Bowring, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Pride & Clarke Limited, Evode Holdings, Caisse De Stabilisation, Dona Fologo, Gallenkamp, Air Afrique, Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited, The Earnley Concourse. Law: £1m action in murdered prince case, Lover story to cover wife murder, prosecution says, Youths charged with theft of a van Gogh, Court fines Danish press unions as strike widens, Equity case on rules may go to Lords, Court of Appeal Discharge of juror going camping upheld Regina v Hambery, Family Division Unconditional adoption order best for child In re B (a minor), Mercenary leader admits he tried to fool reporters, Court upholds claim that guns are antiques, Ex-Yard man agrees there was corruption in squad. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Film and television awards for 1976, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, £6,000 plus appointments, Art Galleries, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Swimming Parker dampens Sparkes's hopes agian, Tennis Earls Court event loses Laver but gains Rosewall, Football Injuries have destroyed all of Revie's plans, Sport Racing Tudor Jig leads his rivals a dance, Athletics Pascoe is coming back to go out the right way, Golf Youngsters bundle out Dawson and Wood, Rugby Union Lions party more Welsh than ever, Table tennis Breach between Simpson and Neale is healed, Badminton Absence of pressure upsets Mrs Gilks, Show jumping British short list of eight for European open, For the record, Cricket Athey the most successful in Australia, Skiing Flawless run by an improving champion. Reviews: Musical high spirits in Monte Carlo, Fire Angel Her Majesty's, Peter Grimes Covent Garden, RPO/Dutoit Festival Hall, Garrick Ohlsson Queen Elizabeth Hall, A star is stillborn-looking like Harpo Marx A Star Is Born (AA) Warner West End Chikamatsu Monogatari (A) Gate Cinema Merry Go Round (U) Electric Cinema Pleasure At Her Majesty's (A) Academy Cinema Three Walter Forde Season National Film Theatre, Taste for Adventure BBC 1. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 25, 1952 Comet service, Scandal can force open Russia's iron fist. Editorials/Leaders: A Fair Audit But A Weak Blueprint, The Members Of The Club. Letters to the Editor: What kipling wrote, Liberal support for Labour, Palestinian homeland, Exit the cream cracker, Army violence in Ulster, The fall of Rome, Sunday post, Conditions for trade union participation, Blueprint for radical tax reform, John Evelyn's library, Magiovinium, Charges for carrying poultry by rail, Back-dated TV licences, The Institute of Industrial Psychology's practical role, Direct elections to EEC Parliament, Training for social work, Resisting the Arab boycott. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John Evan Morris, Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, Sir Derrick Capper West Midlands Police, Viscount Goschen. Business and Finance: Rescue hope for North-South talks, Investments increase in cars, coal and oil, Discount market, Borthwick lifts offer for FMC, Midland Bk mops up all Thos Cook, PLA may start drive for younger dockworkers, Winning tips for would-be inventors, Whitehall's Siberia to top post at Treasury, Industrial films Irony and humour to mark Grierson Day, Steel output up a modest 2 per cent, North Sea fields boost output to third of British oil demands, Concern about oil prices conceals the real crisis of energy supplies, EEC seeking more British deals for research into solar energy, Chase sees rise in US short-term interest rates this year, Directors urge Chancellor to cut tax rate to 50 pc, CBI attack on price control plan firmly rejects call for freeze, De La Rue sells its Formica stake to American Cyanamid for £9.6m, Pru bids for Standard Trust, MPs to compare technologies, W Germany had record surplus during February, Nissan to import UK sheet cloth, Engineering orders still at depressed levels, Lyons sells half of its S African Wimpy to locals, L'pool Post shows how to do it, Monopolies panel bars Pilkington takeover of UKO International, BL updates Scammell to win army contracts, Peachey chief rules out SE suspension, Business Diary: Commission and omission · Just William, Philips leap is hard to evaluate, Exports shine at Gallenkamp, Safety rules for North Sea rigs, Grindlays to obtain property revaluation, Briefly, Prudential sets the standard, Standstill for MLR as £800m stock is sold out, Building jobs boost of £13.5m, Talisman opponents still not charmeed, Dazzling rebound by Mohair Spinners, Carter anti-inflation move, C Plantations in twin bid, Electricians join pay study group at Leyland, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Smith & Nephew is plodding on, Japan-EEC talks on steel sales, Commodities Sharp losses in coffee, cocoa. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Profit-taking subdues equities, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Shares drift lower. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reckitt & Colman elect chairman. Property: Flat Sharing, Homes that have worn well, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: Gjtter and tinsel returns to Friday nights with a new high-stepping series of Come, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,559, Radio. Births.

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