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The Times - 08/02/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Melyvn Westlake, From Fred Emery, From Frederick Clark, By David Leigh, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Strasbourg, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondnet westminster, By Penny Symon, By Penny Symon and Peter Godfrey, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Robert Parker, By Diana Geddes, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Kirkwall, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Stafford, By Craig Seton, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Commercial Editor, European Parliament, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Ray Kennedy, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Cecil, From Robert Fisk, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Peter Strafford, Robin Young, Katie Stewart, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, By John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton, From Frank Vogl, Paul Overy, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Clive Bennett, by John Marsh, by Christopher Bonn, R.E., by Margaret Stone, C.B., Andrew Tarnowski, Prof Richard Rose, PHS, Brian Garrett, Bernard Levin, HUGH CUDLIPP, , J. W. PAULLEY, , S. G. STYLES, , LONGFORD, , KATHARINE HUSAIN, , W. L. KENDALL, , JAMES LEE-MILNE, GEORGE HOWARD, , FRANCIS RUSSELL, , SIMON HOUEE, , J. M. M. HILL, , H. F. NAISALI, , JOHN HILL, C. A. ASHIOTIS, , WILLIAM SHAWCROSS, , CHARLES FORTUNE, , By Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Perth, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, From David Cross, By Ronald Pullen, By Desmond Quigley, From Peter Norman, By Clifford Webb, By Nicholas Hirst, By John Whitmore, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ronald Emler, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, R. F. PEARSON, , J. KEITH R. BARNETT, , G. T. BODKIN, , RODNEY EXTON, , R. H. SMITH, , J. T. McMULLAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies writes:, Peter Norman, Eric Wigham, HansJrgen Mahnke, By Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Everyone should have the right to challenge information in data files, civil liberties council says, Sir Harold replies to 'farrago of twisted facts' and denies list was drawn up by Lady Falkender, Princess's airport visit off, Tourist air lift from Tanzania, 100,000 target set for labour museum, 500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Nobody is smiling in Uruguay, the 'torture chamber of Latin America', Missionaries' murder sharpens dilemma of Church in Africa, Emphasis shifts from buyer to seller, Equity in benefits 'too costly', London asks Moscow to negotiate fishing pact with Nine, Stamps or a holiday, Airliners close to collision in Stockholm, Advice on retaining homes after family income falls, TV licence holders will get no early warning of fee rises, Rigours of American winter ease, India frees detained socialist leader, Priests tell of threats facing black pupils, Temple Bar meeting: Mr Charles A. Bane,, Increasing majority in US for the death penalty, Theatre prices pact sent to fair trade office, Making the loaves last, Latest European snow reports, Working group set up to study higher education, Government aid rebuff for the homeless young, Nottinghamshire miners to aim for 135 a week, Laureate's reply to hymn critics, MP fears uranium mining in Orkney, Carter envoy sees wider role for Washington, People flee as fire menaces gas tanks, Shopping/, 'Gross margin' of 59% on cabbages, M Giscard d' Estaing tries to refurbish his national image on tour of Brittany, 'Amputations' warning to keep Frelimo pure, Israel bars UN from Middle East peace talks, Regional report Moving mountains for little trains to run, Slow start to reconstruction in Lebanon, Matadors seek licence to kill bulls in the ring, Fringe benefits more popular, Italians' day of black front pages, Lisbon plans to transform press, Text of statement by Lady Falkender, 'Prosperous' town looks rotten at the core, Labour warning of Tory spectre, Late Tory MP 'offered secrets for a peerage', Prices surge threatens hope for new pay accord, Few join in the battle, Royal Ascot, British appeal to EEC ministers on pig subsidy, District auditor fears, Nearly blind man got jobs as doctor, Relations between two Germanies worsen, Rhodesians stunned by massacre of seven white missionaries, Parliament, the courts, and the issue of a Bill of Rights, U S denounces treatment of Alexander Ginsburg, GLC worry at loss of London jobs, Courtroom French to lose its jargon, Devolution 'rebels' list sought, Seven doctors refuse to testify at inquiry, The Times Diary A sorry series of Irish mishaps, 50m plans to transform dockland area, Dr Waldheim unaware of talks setback, Science report Whooping cough vaccine: Difficulty of assessing risk, Call to widen inquiry on Belvoir coal reserves, Children stricken near scene of Seveso disaster, Britain admits that interrogation techniques used in Ulser amounted to torture, Bernstein rebuff to Prague, Resignation ruled out by adviser to immigrants, Spanish Army 'ready to stamp out violence', US stops Israel selling Ecuador its fighter planes, Awards for effort When service satisfies, Paraguayans endorse plan for Stroessner life rule, Will a devolution referendum really settle anything?, Admiral chosen as head of CIA, Pitlochry plans new festival theatre. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Government loses by a vote in Commons, Defeat for Bill to cut redundancy fund rebates to employers House of Commons, Consumer credit, Motor cycle cooperative gets 1.5m help from GEC and Government, Code takes a crude view of profits, Commission impetus to consumer protection, Minister bows to protests over EEC documents, Bread 'has worked out as I said it would', Mr Varley refuses to intervene in London postal dispute, Proposal to sell BP shares revocable, Attempt to calm fears over Europe-poll Bill, Warning to garages on petrol price displays, Legislation on direct elections to Europe this session, Commission might look at beer prices, Prices as part of better economic situation this year. Arts and Entertainment: Leading pairs in EEC bridge, Emerald jade pendant fetches 4,300, Radio, Broadcasting, Advertising withdrawn by Sotheby's, Rare porcelain sale may total 750,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,526. Display Advertising: Finance For Industry Limited, Air France Holidays, Bmw, Bank Base Rates, Bmw Nationwide Dealer Network, John Deere Overseas Capital Corporation Deere & Company, Thomson Holiday Tokens, The Times, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Woolworth Vouchers, Ecgd, Swans, Performance Awards Limited, Christie's Islamic Week, Lancia, Securicor, The Berni And Schooner, Whsmith, Japan International Bank Limited, Debenhams, Emi. Law: Students told by judge to leave offices, Queen's Bench Division Bank free to pay on guarantees R. D. Harbottle (Mercantile) Ltd v National Westminster Bank Ltd and Others, Man says mother told of part in spinster's death, 'Life' for mother, Four innocent people jailed for bombings, siege trial accused tells court, Disallowing fees in criminal cases, Yard bomb suspect in Eire court, Jailed man freed on appeal, Stockbrokers face fraud plot charges. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Rowing Cambridge have no fear of the 'paper tiger', Rugby Union Lampkowski reopens transfer path, Cricket Miller makes his 52 a test case, Boxing Minter faced by two challengers, Sports in Brief, No medals for this political plunge, Football England can begin their 'world check-up' at home tomorrow, Golf Amateur strength regained at Sunningdale, Snooker Mountjoy's fine triumph, Tennis Okker rallies to win tense singles final, Table tennis Record entry for world championships, Skiing Downhill race called off after snowfalls, Athletics Southampton will see attempts on world records, Olympic Games NBC to buy TV rights for $85m, Racing Flood of money on True Lad for Schweppes Trophy, For the record. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Legal Appointments, Acknowledgments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Reviews: Bryan Ferry Albert Hall, Then and now in the Low Countries, The Last Meeting of The Knights of the White Magnolia Hampstead, Fragile and familiar Alice in Wonderland Round House, Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Douglas Home play for the West End, Headmaster BBC 2. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): P-p-pick up a Penguin Classic, 25 years ago. Editorials/Leaders: East African Estrangement, A Promise That Must Be Kept. Letters to the Editor: Curbing the bombers, Destroying the myth of 'perfect' natural gas, Laying the blame, Future of the NHS, Workers on the boards, Bank employees in the role of Inland Revenue informers, Supporting the arts, Canterbury and Rome, The future of Mentmore Towers, The Banabans, Burial of nuclear waste, Partition of Cyprus, Centenary Test guests, Unacceptable level of building sector unemployment, Recruiting the best for British industry, CCA optimism, Index-linked pensions, Lady Falkender. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: John Whiting Award, Latest appointments, Horners' Company. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Justice Cobb Dedicated work at Bar and Bench, Sir Richard Summers, Dr Cuthbert Dukes. Business and Finance: Shipowners asked for UK orders, Discount market, Europa Job prospects remain bleak, Equal pay: bringing the issues into focus, Victory for Harrisons, Producer plan for more uniform pricing of copper, Opposition to Morpeth growing, Finely pitched Argo bid for Hudson convertible, Racal's transatlantic poker game, Company Meeting Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate, Bankers reach agreement over $3,000m credit to protect pound, Lamson bid disappoints market hope, UK metal stocks, Mr Tarling quits Allied Polymer, Dearer nickel helps INCO, New scheme for Graff minority, Business Diary: '... and a talk on snakes', Saudis may compromise on price, Finance For Industry to issue loan stock for 50m, Half-time fall at Vibroplant, Hume's property sales to boost net revenue, Anti-dumping levy by EEC on Japanese ball bearings, Retail sales setback confirmed, Fresh start for Villiers plant, 150,000 NEB rescue for Keland, Overseas American Brands hit by currency changes, Government and GEC in joint 1.5m rescue for Meriden co-op, Shipbuilding talks in Paris today, Potentially commercial gas find by BP off Lincolnshire coast, 4 per cent inflation-still not good enough for West Germany, Sharp rise in factory gate prices Wholesale Prices, Managers 'demoralized by taxes and low pay', Mr Jenkins sees worker directors in two years, Briefly, Computer news Services industry seeks City aid, Money Market Rates, Racal awaits reaction to rival bid for Milgo, 1m expansion by Silentnight, Guinness Peat in agreed bid for L Electric, Leyland strike as 32 demand redundancy, Nordic newsprint suppliers accept lowering of price rise, Commodities Coffee goes over the 3,000 level, Confident Securicor recovers its poise, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Olympta (Redecre), Weir Westgarth wins 50m order in Dubai. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Rally peters out on new inflation fears, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Late setback, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board changes for ICI Plastics Division. Births.

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