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The Times - 24/08/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, By Christopher Thomas, Labour Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Clayton, By Ian Bradley, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, From Ronald Faux, From John Chartres, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debeius, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From David Bonavia, From Gary Jones Gode Occupied Ethiopia, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Leapman, By Edward Mortimer, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Wigg, From David Vidal, By Michael Seely, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From Eric Marsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Noel Hughes, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Ross Davies, by John Young, by Diana Patt, by Joyce Rackham, D.P., J. Y., John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, kenneth Loveland, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Martin Short, Christopher Logue, PHS, Christopher Walker, G. E. SMITH, , MARTIN WRIGHT, , ANTHONY JOSEPH, , DAVID EDMUNDSON, , RICHARD WELLS, , LANCE M. HELER, , MOLLY DAUBENY, , IAN BANNEN, , JANET SUZMAN, , JUDI DENCH, , IAN McKELLEN, , E. PANNELL, , PHILIP VENNING, , KENNETH R. THOMAS, , JAMES BLAIR-CUNYNGHAME, , ALAN S. C. ROSS, , BERNARD KILROY, , A. GREGORY MURRAY, , J. W.BARRETT, , Sarah Tatum, , A. A. KITRICK, , DAVID MELLOR, , MILES AMHERST, , JAY LENNARD, , Brian Alderson, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Martin Huckerby, V. A. C., By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Pullen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Malcolm Brown, From Alan McGregor, Maurice Corina, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, CHRIS POND, , MARTIN PATERSON, , KENNETH ROBINSON, , JEVAN P. BERRANGE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, By Alison Mitchell, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, By John Bennan, By Victor Felstead, By Ashley Druker, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: New York police make 'blue film', Demand for blockade of Grunwick, Mr Dayan briefs British Jews, Pubs, trains, buses and post office have all faded away, Atom protesters evicted from their 'village', Italian prisoners with jobs to go on strike, Peace prospects for carnival are improved, Holiday air strike still on after talks fail, £50m a year tax loss on cars, AA say, Science report Medicine: Artificial pancreas, Troops find body of man killed by IRA, Swiss plan security police force, Apartheid meeting hears condemnation by EEC, White Paper possible before drafting of new information Bill, Behind the war lines in Ethiopia, Foreign tourists and students help to offset slump in bookings from Britons, Proposal to set up two rival news agencies, Film of death-pill offer to be shown on TV, Reporter is jailed for offending Civil Guard, The Times Diary/, Callaghan denial on spy devices at No 10, Parsimony as elegant buildings crumble, Tory demands pay code sanctions criteria, Democracy stirs in Brazil, Wraps come off the £9m multi-purpose centre, Further 11,600 out of work as higher trend goes unchecked, Civil servants with their heads in the clouds, A sudden change in the weather, Putting poets on the shelf for posterity, Search begins for valuable gifts to Nixon family, Unions consider merger of Ulster orchestras, Bomb attacks on three banks in Corsica, Challenge to the PLO by West Bank lawyer, 10 hours passed before alarm was sounded after Kappler escape, Ex-Defence Minister arrested in India on corruption charge, Vance monologue at talks, 16 'coup plotters' face Kampala tribunal, Elvis Presley's will excludes his former wife, U S investment offer for Ulster expected in Carter statement, Judge says boys should be able to go to Spain, Riot gear pledge for police facing football hooligans, Propaganda will provide first test case for new race Act, Beyond return-but disputes go on, Settlement reached at 'Financial Times', £50,000 offered to fund for Bellini purchase, How young Liam learnt that Protestants can be friends, Loss of Hull trawler is likely to stay mystery, S Africa not planning A-test, US is told, Red Guard spectre is land in China, Corruption at Scotland Yard: the biggest scandal of all has yet to be uncovered, Chirac fear of return to the 'bad habits of Fourth Republic', Do-it-yourself comes to adult education, Reprieve for calorie on slimming foods, Brighton Back in fashion with a new character, SNP drive sets out advantages of independence, Ambulance support vehicle for dangerous motorway, Radioactive watch on village, Fractional cuts in Newton's pound, Mr Smith still hoping for Muzorewa 'prize'. Law: Scargill bail renewed, Ship's master charged, 18 months' jail for smuggling liquid cannabis, Governor of Maryland convicted of corruption, Judge warns military rulers, 51 members of Muslim sect on trial. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Acrow, Multiple Display Advertisements, Multiple Sclerosis, Longley, Oil And Associated Investment Trust Ltd., Hoverlloyd, P&o JET Ferries, Leumi International Investments N.V., De Beers, Taylor Woodrow, Babar, Dudley Metropolitan Borough, Palmers, Yachting Partners International Limited, International Factors Limited, Ncmp Group, Sinclair, Southdown Construction, Marmalade, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Renault 30 Ts, Telford Development Corporation, International Standard Electric Corporation, Hine, Rhp, Ocean Interim Results. Weather: The Weather. Sport: World Student Games Andrew s wins third track gold medal for United States, Golf Shinnecock course in favour of Britain, Horse trials Captain Phillips on short list for Europe, Club is country in Greenwoood's England, Rowing Seven chances of British finalists, Yachting North's protest criticized by committee, Cricket Declaration by Kanhai is thoroughly justified, Sport Racing Be My Guest at home over a mile, Swimming Miss Hill wins by almost six seonds, Rugby Union British contingent leaves for match in Johannesburg. Classified Advertising: Educational Courses, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & Genearl-Tempting Times-, La Creme De La Creme, Domestic And Catering Situations, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Residential property, Rentals, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, To Let. Reviews: Killing Time Soho Poly, It's Not All Beer and Skittles BBC 1, Orchestra of St John's Albert Hall/Radio 3, Barrie Keeffe at the Round House, The Barber of Seville Coliseum, Children's books A wizard in his own landscape, The corporal and the gypsy Carmen King's, Edinburgh, LSO delights Salzburg. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Hedda Gabler instead of Medea, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,688, 'I love my wife' first night. Editorials/Leaders: Unemployment As A Continuing Problem, Which Bomb In South Africa?, The Balloon Of Scottish Independence. Letters to the Editor: Dealing with confrontation over pay, Young offenders, Owner of the Stubbs, Disclosing tax returns, The spread of kissing, Rules of pronunciation, The Carter family tree, Laker honour?, £278m Paris transport subsidy, Executions in Uganda, A changing climate, Journalists' closed shop, Bowling analysis, Separate indexation for low paid is needed, Banning of street demonstrations, Life offices and company pension plans, Housing Green Paper, 'Enigma Variations', Value of regular homework. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Bravery commended, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Aug 23, 1952 Civilian airlift. Obituaries: Viscount Galway, Naum Gabo Major Constructivist sculptor, Sir William Garrett Work in labour relations, Mr C. F. Green. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Struggling to recover buoyancy, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Demand still absent, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Outlook for stabilization of coffee prices 'good', Discount market, Johnson's sound start justifies bid defence, Toy sales send Cowan de Groot on strong tack, 207 Scottish jobs go in Glynwed's closure, Local authority bonds, Unctad call for early pact on commodities, Centrovinc'l degearing impact cut, Total's $65m purchase, Dealers say unsafe tyres are diverted from U S, Pay dispute threatens Batchelors with loss of beans harvest, Co-op grocery sales, Taiwan: export successes in spite of all, Astbury & Madeley (Hldgs), International United Tech bids $58.5 for Babcock, Bonn ready to relax money curbs, Seventh peak in a row from Pifco; payout up, Leyland offers Longbridge 32pc pay rises but insists on productivity first, In brief Fourth round of price cuts by US copper producers, £3.3m allumina plant expansion, Better margins help Restmor to take-off, and still going strongly, Lay-offs at Cammell deferred after peace move by boilermakers, Business Diary: True to form? · Hard sell, Birmingham extends Giro rent system, No state aid to cover the blanket makers, DoT investigation into United Industrial, North Sea output slows in July, Advertising is looking good, but is it only display?, Decline of West German trade puts July current account in deficit, Importers urge freer trade, Clouds overhanging Ocean Transport, Abwood spurns reverse take-over approach, COPPER: Cash wire bars were £8.75, Bank Montreal rights, Swap limits for banks likely to be increased, France may present next year's budget in deficit, Community workless up 12pc on year, Seoul fights for US textile quota, Business News Sentinel Insurance names new chairman, Racal increases stake in Brocks but denies bid, Japan revising forecasts, Selection Trust buys Century Aluminium for £1.4m, Briefly Appeal to shareholders in Abrasives' family clash, Post Office sells Viewdata system to West Germans, Signs of cheaper coffee as producer nations meet, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall St link-up with Pacific SE, Woodhouse plunges but signs of pick-up, £36m Ocean order at Scott Lithgow. Births.

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