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The Times - 14/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Hennessy, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Cleary, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Stewart Tendler, From Craig Seton, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Geoffrey Browning, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Sheila Black, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By David Walker, , By Annabel Ferriman, by Fred Emery, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Political Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Richard Davy and Dessa Trevisan, From Our Special Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Peter Strafford, By Jan Kavan, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Thomas Walker, Joan Chissell, Brian Alderson, Barry Fantoni, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Apple, Jnr, Bernard Levin, PHS, Roland Freeman, BRIAN RAYMOND, , MALBY CROFTON, , HERBERT GRABES, , GEORGE BROWN, , DAVID WEBB, , ROSALIND HICKS, , JULIUS GOULD, , D. C. LESLIE, , MICHAEL KNIGHT, , MAURICE HOLT, , GEOFFREY GRIGSON, VERE HARMSWORTH, , JOHN HARRIS, , BRIAN PIPPARD, , Richard Davy, Hugh Clayton, Edward Hart, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Miss Elizabeth Forster, Dr D. A. Bannerman, From Frank Vogl, By Caroline Atkinson, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, Eynon Smart, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, KEITH GRANT, , BRIAN SMITH, , GILVRAY ADAMSON, , P. C. BYFORD, , From Ray Kennedy, RICHARD BEETHAM, , J. D. LIDDELL-KING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, The author is Technology correspondent of The Times., By Tony May, By Our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Alison Mitchell, By Ray Maughan, Gerald Ely, by John Larkin, by Douglas Aiton, by Nigel Wilson, by Neil Mitchell, by Iola Mathews, by Peter Cairns, by Tony Thomas, by Sally A. White, by Tom Connors, by Anders Ousback, by Virginia Duigan, by Stewart Harris, by Barry Hill, by Eric Willmot, by John O'Hara,

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News: Zinoviev Letter genuine, intelligence researcher says, Rising-star gazing, Results of Law Society's part 1 Qualifying examination, President Tito tells French hosts how he shot a bear, Oil firms seek biggest rip-off in history, President Carter says, Lost chance to cut off water at Grunwick, Miners will vote on pay and productivity deal, City folk take to the bush, Science report Medicine: New cholera vaccine, Secret paper on Geneva read out by Mr Dayan, Nobel Prize goes to three US doctors, From strong and silent past to vulgar and vocal present, Silent revolution, Farmers lose political power and prosperity, Mr Tarling loses fight on extradition, Memorial to victims of Reformation, New self-help body plans grants to cooperatives, Solar energy outlook far from sunny, Shawcross scolding for the Press, Delay disqualifies some disabled wives from benefit, Tories would not back Rhodesia settlement imposed from outside, Clash over plan to tax car parks, America seeks agreement on family reunifications, Political price to pay for protecting local manufactures, Australian power strike truce, Where wines involve the native fauna, Slump in trade forces Rhodesia to devalue, Pledge to increase defence spending, EEC 'backs production in farms before efficiency', Trade group set up to help home-workers, Attempt to end canal treaties rift, Records held in most efficient repository, Journalists reject peace plan, Mr Paisley in 'obscene' pictures argument, Rebels kill another senior officer in the Philippines, Bus driver was killed in error, Provisionals say, Four Czech dissidents to be tried next week, The party of frustration swallows as much red meat as decency allows, Anti-inflation package fails to produce the goods, Underground war: Captain, 'Financial Times' considers German printing, Ruling life with atomic clocks, Noisy arguments over hard line on closed shop, Environmental sanctions delay uranium exploitation, Police close slimming hotel where two died, 11 beauty queens in hijack, Ford's 180m investment 'a tribute to Europe', Royal Navy wins contract, Power on the hoof, Callaghan plea on JET site, The frozen facts, Duke urges freedom for architects, Power of unions could be election issue, Education 'goes back to the dark ages', Recession unsettles Japanese trade connexion, Spanish leaders discuss economy and terrorism, Chimp heart transplant by Dr Barnard, Dr Soares in talks with opposition, Attacked girl dies after machine is switched off, Lebanon fears Israeli move to seize Jordan tributaries, Conference notebook Angry response to those who want Mr Smith out, No easy solution to unemployment problem, Inquiry widened on drug theft at police store, Loud sound of controversy, m gift for Oxford's new medical college, Constitutions 'being abused and misused', Devolution: what chance for the English?, Airline cleared of crash blame, Dispute halts telegrams, Group adamant on fighting devolution Bill, GPs want guidance on deputizing, NHS unfair to women, report says, Air assistants allege RAF strike-breaking in computer operation, Miscarriage 'caused by hijack ordeal', Allende daughter 'killed herself out of grief', Brazil crisis over ousted general, New scheme to monitor side-effects of drugs, Strike may delay island's independence date, Government to act on proposal for further 10% reduction in the number of pay beds, Legislation to improve women's lot loses momentum, Cobbler's son with island at his feet, Peace talks postponed 'until there is quiet', Call for ban on bottles and cans at football matches, New drive by BR over fare dodging, The Times Diary/, Police pay a special case, Tories are told, Jobs vital to mentally ill, says Prime Minister, Anger east of the Rhine surprises 'Le Monde', A buffer between business and the unions, US expected to sell arms to Yugoslavia, Foreign Report Will the West keep the gains it made at Helsinki?, 350 die as fighting flares in Addis Ababa, British voice in US talks on 'European Brookings', Australia Economic storm may provoke election, Why immigrants become disillusioned, Manner of Mrs Gandhi's police arrest is criticized by leader of ruling Janata Party, Counties will fight transfer of powers to big cities, Editor resigns from union after strike, S African poll shows most whites will accept race reforms. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Intensive Residential Courses, Aiwa, Greece And The Hellenic Isles., The Commercial Bank Of Australia Limited, Resources Bank, Department Of Decentralisation And Development, Le Piat De Beaujolais, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Library For The Blind, Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, Cbc, General Property Trust, Raybeck, Expovin International Pty. Ltd., Datsun, Vickers, Banque Nationale De Paris, Government Aircraft Factories, Skincraftsmanship, Hillier Parker, G. W. W. Legal Education, Gordon's, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Bank Base Rates, Icfc, Gerrard & National, Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Save The Children, Industrial And Commercial Finance Corporation Limited, Iraqi Citizens, Qantas, Ncr, Hertz, Double E. Overseas Removals Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hermes, Debenhams Limited, Roneo Vickers, Bank Of New South Wales, W.G.Allen, The National Bank Of Australasia Limited, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Australian Wine Center, Holborn Law Tutors, Chart Tutors, Abta, Bnp, Twa, The Bank Of Adelaide, Western Australia, Weatherall Green & Smith, Jones, Stroud (Holdings) Limited, The Age, Kode International Limited. Law: Attempt at mercy killing, British soldier cleared of arson charge, Court of Appeal County court not empowered to override property rights B v B, 99 supporters fined after World Cup, White woman aged 72 is jailed in Mandela case, Insulting words threatened peace Simcock v Rhodes, Picket licence proposed, Builder's roads were too thin, IRA gunman 'took part in pub bombing', Kidnap case woman in Britain 'on false passport', Captain Nairac 'never told us anything', Strasbourg court to consider prisoners' mail, Manufacturers' assurances not sufficient Taylor v Lawrence Fraser (Bristol) Ltd, Marcher fined. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: MPs approve effort to breathe more life into regional fund, Scots fears about Danish bacon campaign, Mr Whitelaw promises new opportunity for Commons to vote on capital punishment. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Theatres, 6,000 plus appointments, Business for Sale, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Ceri Richards Campbell & Franks, What children read, Saved by literacy: Italian film of great originality Padre Padrone (X) Camden Plaza March or Die (a) Columbia Demon Seed (aa) Plaza 2/Ritz That Female Scent (x) Curzon Mustang-The House that Joe Built (x) Soho Cinema The Rescuers (u) Odeon, St Martin's Lane The Wilderness Family (u) ABC Edgware Road/ general release, Young Musicians Purcell Room, LSO/C. Davis Festival Hall, Play that makes no concessions The Fire that Consumes Mermaid. Arts and Entertainment: 4,200 paid for a tsuba sets auction record, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,732, Abbado for LSO?. Sport: Golf Faldo luxuriates in the return of his putting skill, Rugby Union Lancashire robbed of regulars, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets A bank loan that paid dividends for Brownlee, Tennis Miss Hobbs defies injury to defend title, Football Answer lies in youthful policy, the problem in youthful supporters, Racing Try My Best may turn up trumps for tried and trusted hands, Book review How to settle arguments off the rugby field, Table tennis Fine start by Douglas of no avail to England, Baseball Los Angeles level series with four home runs, Boxing Watt to defend title against a Spaniard. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 14, 1952, What devilish purpose can the Russians have in persecuting the Angel of Moscow?. Editorials/Leaders: Renewed Conflict In The Philippines, Special Constables. Letters to the Editor: Plea bargaining, Arts Council post, Newspaper proprietors, Singing the blues, Value of works councils, Why do the AA and RAC stand modestly aside?, British presence abroad, Central role of design in industry, Productivity in Britain, Future energy sources, Just a question of figuring it all out, Resisting censorship, NEDO figure on motors imports challenged, Radical thought in universities, Agatha Christie, Tory attitudes to comprehensives, Listing historic buildings, Union recognition as legal right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr David Reid-Henry, Mr R. A. Richardson, Eugen Schfftan Film innovator and cameraman. Business and Finance: Discount market, Yen parity at all-time high against dollar as pound hits peak for year, Coral Leisure still well on course, Sugar regulations, $15,000m tax cuts foreshadowed, Shares index below 500 because of pay worries, Transkei to test credibility with a long-term loan, Germans to lift UK investment, Union split throws Leyland into new crisis, Mr Carter clears way for World Bank to accept Congress funds, Greek bank wins $40m credit, In brief Phillips oil find near Magnus field, Japanese make big oil find off Soviet coast, Nube seeing lawyers in pay arbitration clash, Kloof-chairman says output 84pc of normal, Disappointing stagnation in output adds fuel to tax cuts argument, Fothergill 35pc ahead but orders slow, Adda gets fillip from Jubilee influx, Govan settles within 10pc guidelines, Allied London sells 16pc stake in Sec City Props, Stag steps up payout with preference issue, Birth of the immortal systems machine, Whaling strike ends, Britain's steel output down 5.6pc this year, Stock markets Below 500 for first time in six weeks, Mr Carter opposes call for steel protectionism, S American shipping laws 'odious', W/minster Prop confident on full-time outcome, Gerrard first half its best-ever, Putting more energy into oil saving, Share spurt as Photo-me sparkles, Lucas projects this year will top 112m, Industrial films Under-used and under-valued medium, Commodities And Market Reports, Big increase in US money supply points to Fed curb and prime rate rises, Union predicts more BSC job-shedding in Scotland, Taking the lid off personal borrowing, Savoy Hotel takes off in opening half, International Eastman Kodak forecast difficulties in final quarter, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Briefly Strikes will hit year-end results at Martin-Black, Mr Benn names 23-strong Energy Commission, Spillers may pay $20m for US food coating leader, Howard And Wyndham, Business Diary: Young again Collecting his cards. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices More ground lost. Business Appointments: Business appointments. Property: Rentals, Residential property Vicarages attract buyers. Births.

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