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The Times - 21/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, By George Clark and Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Craig Seion, By Our Labour Staff, By John Hennessy Sports Editor, By Ian Bradley, By Sue Reid, , From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Mark Jackson, From John Chartres Beaumaris, Anglesey, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Hugh Clayton, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Andrew Tamowski, From Patrick Knight, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Christopher R. Hill, PHS, Paul Routledge, FRANCIS BENNION, , ARTHUR B. S. WEIR, , B. M. E. RANFT, , J. C. G. BINFIELD, , AYLESTONE, , FELIX WEINBERG, , JOHN PILGER, , R. D. EVANS, RICHARD SHEEHAN, , GEOFFREY SCARR, , O. B. SILVER, , JAMES THROWER, , W. E. D. STEPHENS, , ROBERT HOWIE, , A. G. DENARO, , C. V. WEDGWOOD, , P. F. G. TWINN, , KENNETH CLEVELAND, , GEOFFREY GRIGSON, , EDMUND CRISPIN, , WILLIAM HAGUE, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, Sir Robert Cary, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Economics Staff, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Bryan Appleyard, Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, ERIC FAULKNER, , J. T. McCART, , R. P. L. McMURTRIE, , K. N. BUSFIELD, , By John Huxley, DAVID LAURENT GILES, , C. G. YAPP, , A. C. ROSE-INNES, , ALAN HERSHMAN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ray Maugham, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, By Richard Allen, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, Gerald Ely, by Geoffrey Weston, by David Holden, by Rodney Wilson, by David Shirreff, by Arthur Reed, by Pearce Wright, by Alan Grainge, A.G., by a Special Correspondent,

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Politics and Parliament: Lords attack on confusing EEC safety regulations, Healey measures on Wednesday may aid jobs and cut taxes. Law: Ince sentence stands after police inquiry, Court of Appeal NUM Executive's power to ballot National Union of Mineworkers (Kent Area) v Gormley and Others, Gems charge death, Hunt saboteur jailed again, Bank clerks' killer gets life sentence, Murder charge remand, Court denies matrimonial rights in shared property to 'battered' joint-tenant mistress, Woman fears Mormon retribution, court told, Arrest ends hunt for armed man, Defendant 'feared being shot', Heavy fine and jail for Briton on drugs charge, Maintenance and subsistence level Shallow v Shallow, Jail sentence for pamphlet attack on Jews. Index. News: Liberals fear 'smear' may hurt party, Apex call to reform the law on dismissals, Nicaraguan capital braced for new guerrilla assault, Syria starts diplomatic offensive to rally Arabs against US-Israeli plan for Geneva talks, Conflict over higher education, Unqualified planners under attack, Petition seeks compulsory nursery schools, Religion: faithful to Islam, Facts And Figure Wahabis observe strict code, Journalists vote for £2,000 rise, Calls for Leyland head's removal for 'racist and anti-union' speech, Science report Paediatrics: Water and mortality, Offshore survival: This totally enclosed life-saving system, Majority of Ford plants favour pay offer, Foreign Report Are the West Germans really so much better off than we are?, Focus On Local Administration Long-suffering soldier tackles bureaucracy, Good facilities not enough to end weaknesses, US unable to storm hijack jet, Health And Education Service becomes a reality after 50 years, High frequency flights link main centres, Skoda redesigns criticized model, Sports City And The Museum Of Archaeology Olympics set the standard, Idea to help 'disenchanted Packer players' disclosed, Threat to D'Oyly Carte opera, Manhunt for terrorists in Germany, Focus On Saudi Family Life, Expatriate Life And Air Services Curious eyes peep out from under veils, Guidelines needed for jobless youth, EEC fishing proposals fail to compensate Britain for losses, World press body protests over curbs, Victoria power dispute decision delayed, Hotels And Banking Room shortage being beaten in style, S African warning of 'sterner action' if disorders continue, Editor 'must have final say in race reporting', prince finds Chicago his kind of town, Five-year plan, New ways to meet old challenge, Peking's mayor and army chief told to admit errors, Vorster Government 'set on path of total dictatorship', Fire safety changes in old people's homes urged, Author to try self-sufficiency in inner London, Focus On Riyadh And The Central Province, Britain to be sued for not using 'spy in the cab', Federal poll possible over Quebec, The Times Diary Twelve in the pink for another season, Michaelmas Bar examination results, More worker participation in arts urged, 'Elitists and sycophants in Church of England, Apology to Le Monde by EEC Commission, Ulster Peace People to patrol with Army, Many engineering companies reaching pay deals in line with government policy, Population: rapidly growing immigrant community, Union of Left divides again on nuclear aims, Three Arabs killed by 'person unknown', Mr Prentice says his views changed in 1970, Fear of constant conflict hampers unions in catering, Argentina mourns loss of La Plata opera house, Telecommunications, Synod to discuss pay and sexual ethics, Psychiatrists say ECT on TV scares patients, Bonn to press for international action against terrorism, Call for choice in membership of students' unions, Struggle against violence preoccupies Pope, Gallery does justice to rich past, US maritime unions rebuffed by Congress, Champagne growers rely on British demand, Chollera halted but 'not stamped out', Managers 13.2pc rise 'does not break pay policy', Welsh Office and brewery take steps to preserve inscriptions, Farming And Water Dairy research projects are in business, Votes urged for Britons living in EEC, Concorde stays within noise limit, Front says serving policeman is recruit, First throne speech by the Queen in Nassau, How the Grunwick dispute has opened old trade union wounds, Focus On Construction Designers freed from cost shackles, Financial status is still growing, General's fall shows political fragility of the Brazilian gaint, No room at the inn: no beer either, Picture was sold to raise money for taxes, Saudi Arabia To-Day Hospitals and Health Services, Now big business makes its weight felt for peaceful change in South Africa, Moscow dissidents seeking security in Brussels link, Adopted people show little curiosity about real parents. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bangue Du Caire, Bell's, Magee, The Roof At The London Hilton., Ashemimry Trading & Contracting, Law Tutors, Memrb Ltd, The Riyad Bank Ltd., Lufthansa, Air France, JANET Baker, Datsun, American Express, M P Kent Limited, European Banking Company Limited, The Hambro Tax Guide, The National Commercial Bank, A. S. Bugshan & Bros., Saudi International Bank, Greater London Fund For The Blind, The Committee For Fairness In Sport., Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, Icfc, Rnib, Law Studies, The Times, The Abdulla Fouda Corporation, Dowding & Mills Limited, Frank Cooper, Neepsend, Thomas Cook, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Abdul Latif Jameel, Amiantit, Saudia, Army Officer, The Alireza Group, Bank Al Jazira, London Radiopaging, Océ, Kuwait Airways, Weatherall Green & Smith, International Esperanza Services, Aiwa®, Abv Riyadh Sa. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Olympic Games Sapporo's application may face double challenge, Football Lessons for England in freedom and directness of Porto, Wolverhampton results, Motor racing Andretti has hopes of another success, Tennis Connors beats Roche at the double, Sport Racing Night Nurse to carry on winning, Golf Bland in front as rain stops second day's play, Boxing Powers punishes Morrison for his poor timing, Rugby Union Claxton's form for Middlesex enhances his trial chances, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, October 21, 1952 Emergency in Kenya, Eating out of the master's hand at a table for gourmet weight-watchers. Editorials/Leaders: Electoral Relaxation, A Declaration Of War On Society. Letters to the Editor: Cutting down on waste at Companies House, How much do we pay the police?, First-time buyers and the fall in mortgage rates, A Birmingham 'heretic', Arts Council post, Polyglot polyester, Combating submarines, Jubilee illuminations, Unwitting divorces, Future energy sources, Putting a stop to hijacking, No complacency in the City about public ignorance of its role, Tory education plans, Teaching of engineering at universities, A national programme for sea resources, Health Service cuts, Unravelling Elgar?, Year of the mouse, Rolling back frontiers, Enigma disclosures, Trouble at the opera, Private prosecutions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,738, Broadcasting, Radio, £247,747 for Matisse sets record. Official Appointments and Notices: Information book awards announced, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Viscount Scarsdale, Dr Hanns-Martin Schleyer Prominent German industrialist, Mr Martin Shaw Briggs. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Services, Commercial Services, Appointments Vacant. Deaths. Reviews: A Swiss film that stands apart The Lace-maker (aa) Academy 2 Equus (aa) Odeon, Haymarket Welcome to Blood City (aa) Swiss Centre 2 Operation Thunderbolt (a) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue, Debenham concerts, Sir Thomas Monnington Royal Academy, BBC SO/Mackerras St John's, Rosmersholm Haymarket, The Tales of Hoffman Coliseum, See How They Run Royal Exchange Manchester. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Prices rally, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: Builders to press for Healey talks, Briefly Viking asset backing up by 34pc, Douglas to go ahead with quieter DC 9, Tourist influx puts sheen on De Vere and more to come, Northern Engineering launches £9m bid, Third-quarter rally in consumer spending, Discount market, Stock markets Poise recovered on Budget news, Record first half for Jefferson Smurfit, Business Dairy: CBI's Sir Donald · High society, Southwark puts up £3m for jobs fund, Lerose up 9pc despite currency rate loss, Commodities, CBI says income tax bill could be cut by a third in four years, Venice: a sausage to the rescue?, Costs swell at Anglo Am gold mines, Dale Electric, Tighter rules on acetylene to be introduced, US coal link for Taylor Woodrow, Hamersley Iron jumps 84pc, Engineering industry prospects 'gloomy', Demand growth gives fillip to Brook St, Alfred Herbert warning on labour cutback and return to losses, Lilley margins lower, but still go ahead, Beer shakes off its old ties, At the heart of the monetary debate, Expansion for Argos store chain, Need for investment in people and equipment, Bank plea for monetary prudence, Ford warning on lack of business confidence, Battle for control of BEC takes new twist, Spencer Gears rides high over forecast, Strike hits Amax quarter, Cen & Sheerw'd looking to £4m, Erratic day for the dollar, Sharp rise in money supply 'not a failure', Closure threat to 'efficient' steel plant, BSC ore plant worries scrap processors, More power to the battery on wheels, Room for action to stimulate domestic demand, Alginate 47pc higher still stays cautious, Thomas Borthwick, Utd Biscuits pays £4.3m for frozen food group, International Swire Props approaches Consolidated, Charterhall still awaits N Sea oil. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Always a market for the oddity, Business Appointments: Business appointmetns Additions to board of Robert Fleming. Births.

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