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The Times - 17/03/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge, By Christopher Wilkins Financial Staff, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Philip Howard, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Michael Horsnell, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Bert Lodge, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Clive Borrell, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler, From Martin Huckerby, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Paul Martin, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, By Derry Hogue, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Norman de Mesquita, By Alan Gibson, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Sydney Friskin, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, by Clifford Webb, by John Blunsden, by Peter Waymark, P.W., by Jeffrey Daniels, The author is technical editor, Autocar, Ronald Butt, Michael Shanks, PHS, Cyril Bainbridge, DOUGLAS HURD, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , F. M. INNES, , AIREY NEAVE, , JOHN KILBRACKEN, , ELISABETH FRINK, , JOHN CURTIS, , R. J. RAMSEY, , RICHARD NEEDHAM, , DAVID FREEMAN, , GEORGE J. LEVY, , THOMAS S. BAZLEY, , ALAN MAYNARD, , ROBERT LUSTY, , V. H. WOODWARD, , D. J. MULVANEY, , by Prudence Glynn, By Huon Mallalieu, C.P.S., Harman Grisewood, M. I. Finley, Richard Dyott, Sheridan Morley, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, S.H., Philip Howard, William Mann, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, By Derek Harris, By Ronald Emler, By David Blake, By Margaret Drummond, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By John Brennan, By Ronald Pullen, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, J. L. CARR, , W. A. SIMMONDS, , S. J. PIRT, , L. G. BROOKES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ray Maughan, By Christopher Wilkins, From Peter Norman, A. M. Gleeson, Peter Waymark,

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News: American leaves Nato post after 11 months, Announcement on BBC's licence fee imminent, Fewer health authorities needed 'to avoid overlap', Opposition welcomes Spanish electoral law with reservations, Telling one baby from another, Science report Pollution: Pulp and paper treatment, Race inequality report blames councils, £250,000 appeal launched to help young musicians, 'Mediocre standards' in modern languages at 83 comprehensives, Life near the ocean wave, Dr Owen for Smith talks in S Africa, Sakharov plea to Mr Carter for activist, Bomb alert on the Queen's Australia tour, Cooperation needed, not aggression, strike leader says, Whitehall hostility to overseas staff inquiry, £6m campaign to save world's marine wildlife, Congress convoked to resolve Smith party rift over segregation, Mounties keep the peace as seal hunt starts, Questions for Hanoi on fate of lost Americans, Vengeance demanded for Jumblatt killing, EEC farm policy 'costs UK £600m', Independent inquiry on jail riot at Hull, Latest European snow reports, Critical calculations that depend largely on guesses, Simplicity and change prove a formula for continuing success, Two-day hijack ended by police trick, Mr Healey questioned over worth of tax 'concessions', Government uses parliamentary stratagem to avoid possible defeat on spending programme, Seychelles leader gives pledge on Aldabra, Imports threaten domestic share of improving market, 200,000 join Bologna protest rally, Mr Jumblatt murdered in Lebanese ambush, School-leavers who 'miss the boat', Cash from desolate readers of 'The Times', Cannabis and the law: the narrow escape, Goldsmith entry into French publishing, Prague police film crowd of 1,000 at funeral of Jan Patocka: More Charter 77 signatories held, Mr Foot resumes talks on devolution plan, Births drop for those in 'manual' classes, US appeal to halt aid for IRA, Plain sailing for Marseilles mayor, The selling points of active safety, Rhodesian tobacco farmers inspect land in Argentina, Bugged scientist cleared in West Germany, Annenberg arts plan blow, Four million cannot be wrong, Tories put Salisbury voting plan to US, Prince Charles presents his 'mystery bird', Jubilee photographs: A new photograph of, Award winner battles against labour disputes, London aircraft spotters remanded in Athens, Luxury models know where they are going, Can the EEC grow bigger and stronger at the same time?, Toolmakers likely to resume work after dismissal threat, Mr Rowland's group buys control of Suits, Waiting for the slow 'slogger', Lamb guaranteed price is raised by 7p a pound, Egyptian statue sold for £110,000, The Times Diary A spot of bother at the COI, Hatchback is compromise saloon and estate, Tory lead has increased 4pc latest poll says, Major Otelo for tribunal, Railways fear a quicker rundown unless the Government lifts investment limit, Union's agree to keep song contest off the air, Motoring Porsche's 928 likely to cost £20,000, N Sea ban may lead to herring imports, Union block on reforms to aid lower paid alleged, Last parade in Malta by British, City critical of DoT inquiry into Dowgate, Cabinet still to settle clash about Europe vote, Former National Front staff lose jobs plea, Western Isles plan for all teachers to speak Gaelic, Coping with incontinence, Why we may have been wrong about the 'mean, eccentric Mr Brontdu\e', New DPP assured of his unfettered authority, Lower inflation and interest rates predicted by chancellor, Safe, sporty and here to stay, Zaire invasion claim backed by Mr Vance, Fashion Aspects of British fashion The carriage trade, West Bengal 'rigging' as Indians flock to polls, Silent Mafia witness rebuffs committee, Third World report Burma prepares to end 30 years of isolation, Amnesty file on political prisoners in Chile, Three killed, 40 injured in Pakistan clashes, Executives find themselves well catered for. Index. Display Advertising: Renault 12, Rolls-Royce Motors, British Airways, Greece And The Hellenic Isles., Peugeot 604., Ppa, New Scientist, Oxford University Press, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Eric Milnes & Paul Lukacs, Olympic Holidays, National Westminster Bank Group, Tate Lyle, W & G Foyle Ltd, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, Vauxhall, Ford, Saa, Contry Life, Gmc, Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Alitalia, Chestertons, Hertz, Halifax, The Glenlivet, Manchester Garages, Seymour, Pierce & Co.,, Simpson, Lancia, Union Corporation Group, Hosts Limited,, Weatherall Green & Smith, Bank Leumi (U.K.) Ltd, Mercedes-Benz(united Kingdom) Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Hosenball deportation appeal begins, Famous Sardinian bandit caught after jail break, Mr Carter accused of meddling in Korea, Man posted deadly scorpion to his girl friend's mother, Broadmoor man killed woman, Naval officer may lose gratuity and pension over theft, Dismissal of pre-release prisoner unfair, Queen's Bench Division Health and safety inspectors competent to prosecute Campbell v Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Co Ltd, Promise to pay compensation Regina v Mortimer. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Petrosian draws level in chess championship, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,552. Politics and Parliament: Inner city policy statement soon, More than 200,000 jobs saved House of Lords, Peers in froth over pints that spill House of Lords, Dislike of local government structure, UK tests on all car imports, Threat of unrest, A package deal that would please no one, More talks on football hooliganism, Telephones report expected soon, Airport policy statement later this year, Development at Port Talbot and reprieve for Shotton steelworks House of Commons, Protecting the skyline, Warning that farmers will be hit by high food prices that housewives cannot afford. Sport: Hockey London unable to round things off in the circle, Table tennis Hilton called up for world event, Cricket Randall gives England kiss of life, Rowing String of barges interrupt the dress rehearsal, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Bristol are worthy winners, Racing Experience of Fort Devon may prove too much for Lanzarote, Golf Curtis Cup pair eight strokes ahead of field, Football Greeks celebrate as Webb misses 16th and final penalty, Rackets Boone manages to get defeat out of his system. Editorials/Leaders: A Death In Lebanon, Exit The Cream Cracker, The Monoglots Of English Schooling. Letters to the Editor: Arresting union authority, Future of Mentmore, Splitting the Treasury, Awkward economic choices, No Sunday post collection, Obscenity trial, Mistaken conclusion over natural gas explosions, Prosecution of Ulster terrorists, Bitter EEC tax on sugar syrup, Answering the critics of electricity, Encouraging literature, 'The Times' reappears, Aborigine XI at Lord's, President Amin, Doctor manpower, EEC food prices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 15, 1952 Austrian deadlock. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Institute of Physics. Obituaries: Lord Brayley, Cecil Woodham-Smith, Kamal Jumblatt Left-wing leader in Lebanon, Sir Paul Sinker. Reviews: John Tunnard Royal Academy Diploma Gallery, Wait and see The Great Pyramid Decoded, BBC SO/Groves Festival Hall Radio 3, Spring at the Cottesloe Theatre, Fiction Price of freedom Facing the Nation Television and Politics 19361976, Werther Coliseum, Bedroom Farce Lyttelton, London Sinfonietta/ Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lording it The Emperor in the Roman World, The Black Knight Thames Television, Wild, apocalyptic territory The Bread of Those Early Years, The best of a fortnight's fiction, How it was and how it is Staying On, London debuts, 'Swonderful Lyrics on Several Occasions. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Legal Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Tooling up, down and up again, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Firm at the close, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Commons report attacks state spending curbs, Veba of W Germany on recovery course, Bridgewater laughs at bid of 200p, BSC reprieve for Shotton plant and go-ahead on Port Talbot, Creating a master plan to aid workless youth, Eurosyndicat, MPs hear about Leyland's lost distributors, Summit agenda for economic security, Pre-Budget forecasts see further year of low output, Minister's Dunford ruling, Bill to stop US bribes overseas, Business Diary: Turnbull awheel · Harding on Talisman, Bank sees scope for income tax cuts, Rubber twins are courted, New water prefs should succeed, Wall Street ahead, OECD fears of huge oil payments deficit, Seagram's record first half, Leyland leading truck and van sales last month, £5,100m chemical industry investment, EEC concern on uranium supply from America, Anti-trust threat to Tenneco, Borthwick raises offer for FMC to 125p share, Briefly, Sir Hugh plays a surprise card, Commodities Prices of base metals ease on the LME, Fair Trading chief seeks more power, Gold price likely to settle on plateau this year, Now EMI gets Euroloan, TUC to demand stiffening of proposed law on price controls and freezes, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Leasing partnership clinches a £70m catcracker of a deal, CBI angry at possible 'sell-out', N Sea oil prices likely to rise next month. Business Appointments: Business appointments Wates board names its new chief executive. Property: Flat Sharing, Focus on the West Country. Births.

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