The Times - 08/11/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Robert Parker, By Our Labour Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Faux, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Ronald Faux, From William Chislett, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Paddy Kitchen, Thomas Walker, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Blumsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, By Dennis Bird, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Jonathan Caplan, William Sargant, Bernard Levin, PHS, Stewart Harris, GORDON WISE, , GEOFFREY PATTIE, , TOM ANDERSON-SLIGHT, , PETER CANNON-BROOKES, , REGINALD DODWELL, , PER EGIL HEGGE, , CECIL GOULD, , D. S. KENYON, , ADAM NICOLSON, , SUSAN LIDDELL, , WILLIAM FLOWER, , HARRY HOWE RANSOM, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , JOHN HORDEN, , MARK BRADY, , HOWARD NEWBY, , PAUL DOBSON, , K. J. NEGUS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Robin Young, R. C. R., by Ali A. El-Shafei, by Tony Sutton, by Johns Gaselee, by Roger Vielvoye, by Denzil Stuart, by Michael Prest, by Tony Newnham, by a Special Correspondent, M.P., By Caroline Atkinson, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Patricia Tisdall, By Nicholas Hirst, By Bryan Appleyard, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Desmond Quigley, From Peter Norman, Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, By John Huxley, PETER ELLIS, , CHARLES OWEN, , HELENA FIELDER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Victor Felstead, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,
ResumoNews: Productivity deal by ships' officers is breaking new ground, EEC delegation in talks on Portugese entry, Soothing aim of Muldoon visit to US, SDLP leader is optimistic about new Ulster talks, The safety net our system of criminal justice needs, Government asked to pay for 999 service, 'End arms race' call by neutral nations, Science report Radiocarbon dating: New technique, Georgia told 84 of its dams are 'high hazard', Call for politics to be kept out of broadcasting, British Legion fighting war against inflation, France's navy fights to stay afloat, British fishermen worried about Danish plans, Soviet arms display in anniversary parade, Power workers suggest way out of dispute, Militant firemen have Flixborough and Moorgate at the back of their minds, Pleas for hospital inquiry rejected by minister, Government measures to protect lives and property, Journalists again halt the 'Mirror', Salisbury talks show need for substantial changes in British plan for independence, Two studies of teachers' in-service training, Social Focus More doubts in the case of Cooper and McMahon, Life sentence demand in war crimes trial, Dying reporter's whispered words lead to conviction of killers, Serious challenge to Mr Koch in polls for New York mayor, Airport force of 1,500 is planned, Police inquiry is ordered after press allegations, NEC presses for control over Labour's manifesto, Insurance In The Arab World New wealth opens up big opportunities, The retreat from Moscow, or how the BBC played Russian roulette and lost, Public school ethic 'in some comprehensives', Patient dies in theatre blackout, King Hassan warned by Algeria against hot pursuit of rebels, China sees first foreigner to marry in 15 years, Cut-throat competition makes life difficult for brokers, Mr Kitson rejects criticism of speech praising Russia, Figures spotlight dangers of mining, Vanishing Britain: The recreation and amenities, Indians asked to observe 'two children only' limit, King Husain in new Syrian visit, Scuffles end film curbs march, 100 million people mean business, Increase in fleas a ticklish issue, Regional report EEC's man in Scotland collects unhappy headlines for his 'chamber of horrors', Language barrier limits Morocco's sphere, Air chief in bitter attack on cheap-fare flights, New law deters police action in Hongkong, Italian gang kidnap duke for £6m ransom, Painting a brighter future: Two Belfast artists,, M Barre faces war of the croissant, Booming market without rules, Even Red Adair failed to douse oil fire, Devon village bobby fulfils an abandoned folk role among the people, Giving schizophrenics a better chance, Gang fake accident and snatch £135,000, Plane crash girl leads her brother to safety, CIA may have to publish Kennedy documents, Hijackers multiply political risks, Limited help available from troops, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, 9,000 urged to protest about battery bacon, Europa Hoechst set to meet Leftist threat, Troops will be used if firemen obey Monday strike call, Mr Ennals asks public to advise on how to combat drunkenness, Call for new outlook on treatment of disabled, Brussels decision to cut duty on apples, Port delays increase risk problems, Bahrain's entrepôt role, Carrillo party gives the lie to Tass report, Security at last for oppressed Aborigines, Beirut strives to regain its past, The Times Diary/, Literacy class helped to write benefit leaflets, Terrorist fingerprints on message to 'Times', Israel to respect arms embargo, Warning to councils on heating, Doctor's apology to nurses for an unfair speech, Women arrested in Belfast raids by RUC as shopkeepers get firebombing warning, PLO man at Mass by freed prelate, Moves to avert Civil Service pay clash. Index. Law: Ex-teacher is fined over conveyance, QC criticizes 'scandal' of death charge committal, Ex-Yard chief remanded on Miller charges, Guardsmen said to have killed hosts with Knives, Three jailed in films case, 'TV murder' boy jailed for life, Chancery Divission Evidence on striking out applications In re Caines (deceased) Knapman v Servian and Another, Lord Chancellor concerned over rape acquittals where woman was delayed, Partial residence, full tax Neubergh v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Black Panther to stand trial for girl's murder, Murder intent point certified Regina v Williamson Regina v Ellerton, Six years' jail for stabbing PC, Jail for miner who killed baby, Police charge 113 after Grunwick clashes, Seven people remanded in bank case, US Supreme Court hears case of the ugly medical student, Queen's Bench Division £112,000 for man whose brain was damaged during operation Bolton v Essex Area Health Authority and Another. 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Politics and Parliament: Minister defends use of export guarantee sanction, Exports to Japan must grow further, Smart pace is planned for devolution Bills, Ten years required to end noisy night flights, Sir Harold Wilson asked to make statement non M15 story, High level of foreign car sales can best be counteracted by UK companies producing more House of Commons, Retail trading, Inaugural flight to New York awaited, Sir Harold challenged ob M15 criticism, Mr Whitelaw wants basic strategy to fight crime, Violence outside Grunwick: Home Secretary's confidence in police: troops to be used if firemen go on strike, Government policies challenged, Effectiveness of Acas tested by Grunwick issue, Law Lords told. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Contracts And Tenders, Theatres, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Reviews: John Piper Marlborough Fine Art, BBC Singers/Poole St John's, Focus on The Arnolfini Marriage, Bournemouth SO/ Sanderling Festival Hall, Luxon/Willison St John's/Radio 3, The Elephant Man Hampstead. Arts and Entertainment: Later ballet tonight, Railway scenes become fashionable with strong bidding for print collection, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,753. Sport: Tennis Miss Wade reaps her reward as tennis set find their Shangri-la, Boxing Finnegan victory will not settle the issue, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Mrs Edgar goes clear to win jump-off, Ice skating Miss Hill treads a shaky path to Trophy victory, Golf Molina takes home title for third time, Football Incentive for players in period of restoration, Motor racing Shadow chief in the dark about Stuck's arrival, Racing Mellor can come up with treble chance, Rugby Union Averous pulls out of side for first international, Cricket Packer decision should be announced in a few days. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Nov 7, 1952 White House talks, Another name to rank alongside Biko's. Editorials/Leaders: Different Ideologies, Same Problems, An Amnesty Under Duress, Now The Firemen. Letters to the Editor: How ICL defends its computer maintenance policy, Thefts from cars, Situation in Rhodesia, Treatment of Mr Helms, Tories and laissez-faire, Red tape tangle in changing address, Caring for works of art, Code against corruption, Moral Re-Armament, Restrictions on shotguns, Index of manuscripts, Changing the BBC wavelengths, Protesting against strike disruption, Cleaning of Parliament, Call for the politics of generosity, not greed, The Zinoviev letter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Gray's Tnn, University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Keith Vaughan An individualistic British painter, Canon Charles FOX, Greta Keller, Sir Eric Taylor, Prof Giorgio LA Pira. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Firemen's threat dampens rally, Stock Exchange Prices Buildings stay firm, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Business Diary: Hongkong cloth caps · Meany's campaign, Bill to permit BNOC's participation agreements, Saudi capital may rescue Schulte shipyard offshoot, Recovery on the cards for Lake & Elliot, Lucas and the strike factor, Swan Hunter reveals reconstruction terms, Texan-style Harrods in the heart of Washington, MY Dart out of the rut and shares respond, UK metal stocks, Morgan-Grampian up 17p after bid approach, Home loans head for £6,600m record in year, UDS wins £1.23m suit against Peat Marwick, Coffee pact sends prices up sharply in London, Government spending 4pc off ceiling, Vauxhall offers 3.5pc more for skilled workers to end standstill, Withdrawal limit on savings raised, Overseas boost for Capper-Neill and another peak in sight, OFT claims 12 more price pacts in concrete, State board's members ponder lawsuit on pay, Associated Leisure, Shareholders to decide on merger of Hutchison Int and Whampoa, Steady rise seen in new car sales, North Sea oil and the economy-2 Making sure that the monetary framework is right, Drop in new credit for consumers, Briefly, Rubber pact likely, Strength of sterling helps manufacturers to cut import bill for sixth month, United Tech may spend £266m in UK, Community call to cut textile quota 'not a mortal blow to Hongkong', In brief 13 pc rise in house starts as confidence returns, Computer news Hint of software collaboration in U S market, London Scot Finance optimistic, Coral Leisure coins money but wants £6m more, Butlin's to move into France next year with project for self-catering holidays, More for producers, Banker calls for German wage ceiling of 5.5 pc, Farm purchase loans linked to cash flow rate, Carliol sets out terms for Tyneside. Business Appointments: Business appointments Executive post at Norwest Holst International. Births.
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