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The Times - 11/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Fred Emery and George Clark, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Robert Doe, By our Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Chistopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From David Cross, By Michael Frenchman, From Michael Leapman, From Hasan Akhtar, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Watts, From Arthur Reed, From Our Special Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Edward Mortimer, From Georges Herbouze, Michael Church, William Mann, Philip French, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, By Michael Seely, By Cliff Temple, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Peter Ryde, By John Hennessy, Mario Modiano, PHS, Bernard Levin, JAMES OUINN, , SHIRLEY KOMROWER, , NICK EARLE, , JOHN WILTON, , GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , PETER TENNANT, , ROBERT MABRO, , COLLEEN MARGETSON, , KENNETH CORLEY, , MONTAGUE EYDEN, , D. G. GITTOS, , JOHN LEE, , A. L. TIBAWI, , C. P. NICHOLSON, , ELLIOTT JAQUES, , WALTER SMITH, , JOHN WHITNEY, , GREVILLE JANNER, , R. ROBSON, , N. J. MOORE, , Elizabeth Bower, Peter Nichols, Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Correspondent, By John Percival, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Desmond Quigley, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Caroline Atkinson, By David Blake, By Edward Townsend, Roger Vielvoye, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Peter Hill, COLIN DAURIS, , DAVID A. CARUTH, , DAVID G. LINDSAY, , S. G. BAUER, , MICHAEL PILCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, Gerald Ely,

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News: Escape from Sicilian Fortress, Communist leaders differ over Russia, Dentist is censured over publicity, Lord Carver denies he was given 'brush off' by leaders in Africa, British system advocated for European poll, In Calabria only the Mafia seems to be stable, 'No rush of doctors' to Europe, Canadian Mounties under fire for opening mail, Cabinet determined not to give in to firemen's claim, Criticism of solicitors over delays, GLC unduly delayed cash for OAP, ombudsman says, Israeli leader takes up Sadat offer to visit Jerusalem for peace negotiations in Knesset, Sandhurst commissions, Mixed schools 'limit job choices for girls', Call to end sea dumping, 626 blacks arrested in swoop on township, Janata MP accuses Delhi of hypocrisy on apartheid, Food Report The green, green vegetables of home, Vienna gang kidnap store owner, Foreign Report What equality means to women in the Soviet Union, NUT denies change in Burnham, Concern at overstay Immigrants, Revamped community body given new pioneer role, Not a house standing in bombed village, Falklands talks next month, Nureyev petition is rejected, Two 'Red Army' guerrillas held after car chase, Life on the road with all mod cons, Leader of power men admits defeat, Dr Sa Carneiro explains his resignation, Protecting the half-million silent witnesses to the horrors of two world wars, Civilization links to be surveyed, The Times Diary/, A British Army vessel,, NUS defends proposal for reprisals, £1.8m project to restore ruins of Pompeii, Synod expresses church's solidarity with banned S African Christian institute, Election in Bolivia next year, Analysis of Irish attitudes wins an award Man in the news: Priest who studied Dubliners' feelings in depth, Light-hearted Shakespeare play to appear in China, Science report Heredity: Tests for muscular dystrophy, Campaign to counter the National Front, Duke of Edinburgh advocates devolution and offers remedy for state industries, French envoy to resume Algiers talks on hostages, Plane sales chance ignored by Britain, Inquiry into public buildings demanded: A, Honorary fellowship for the Queen Mother, Spanish airport strike hits IATA delegates, Personalities matter most to the Greek voter, Miners in two minds over how to pursue their 90% pay claim, Security guard shot in raid at bank, Togo denies holding British mercenaries, A tunnel vision of London at war, Brooklyn not impressed by 'think tank' proposals, Appointment of a team of three to review policy on public records being considered in Whitehall, Rail fares to rise by average of 14½ per cent in January but commuters in the South-east to pay more, Mr Carter refuses to blame Israel for raid, Kitson warning 'nonsensical', Paris denial of British fish quota charges, Ambulances 'expensive and inefficient', Spanish left denies 'secret deals', India to disband Samachar news agency, Book review Finding your feet on the slippery slope of skiing, Mr Callaghan welcomes poll backing on pay aim, President Carter set to return St Stephen's crown despite outcry by Hungarian-Americans, Turkey urged to quit Cyprus, New Belgrade clash on human rights, Deputies show unease at signs of shift in French defence policy, Shops strike over Barre plan likely to spread, Last-century wines found in an American cellar, President defies left-wing critics. Index. Politics and Parliament: Settlements well down into single figures the only road, Mr Healey sees fall in jobless next year, Flat rate VAT, Tories relishing Government's coming troubles over EEC elections Bill, Next week, Government will not provoke workers in battle over incomes House of Commons, Using N Sea oil to improve industrial base at home, Shadow cabinet and public relations, Mr Tebbit and Mr Litterick at odds, A 9 per cent fall in living standards-Sir G Howe, Foreign Office minister hopes world outcry will make South Africa pause for thought House of Lords, Obligation to see 10% rules observed, Thatcher protest over devolution tactics, Second readings and guillotine motions for both devolution Bills. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Aiwa, Bell's, Rolinco, Industrial And Commercial Finance Corporation, Multiple Display Advertisements, Chase, Hanson Trust, Sanderson Merray & Elder (Topmakers And Combers), Hull, The American Express Card., Legge Locks, Hag, Croft Distinction, Save The Children, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Woolwich, Interior Lantscapes, The Arab Weekly Newspaper, Johnnie Walker, Hyde Park Hotel, Pan Am, Camden Plaza, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Alga, Generating Sets, Weatherall Green & Smith. Picture Gallery. Law: Zia coup given legal sanction, Soho residents 'afraid to object to sex cinemas', British nurse's trial on drug charge delayed, Provocation as defence Regina v Camplin, Dismissed woman building labourer loses appeal, Parents may be called at inquiry on baby, Arrested man walked away with police car, Queen's Bench Division No defence to action for assessed VAT Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Holvey, Ted Ray inquest, Financing appeals Krengel v G. N. Taylor Builders Ltd, County council wrong to reject social priority school designation Lewis v Dyfed County Council Dyfed County Council v Lewis and Others. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Iphigenia in Tauris Congress Theatre. Eastbourne, The Bible in British Art Victoria and Albert Museum, Just drifting in Los Angeles Welcome to L.A. (aa) Screen-on-the-Hill Salon Kitty (x) Prince Charles Crime Busters (a) Warner West End/ General Release Sunday, Lavender Blue Cottesloe, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, Madam Butterfly Coliseum, Red coups foiled. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Cinemas, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Domestic And Catering Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Sport: Racing Give in ground will in turn help Tamalin give weight, Football Rangers may look on power cut as blessing, Tennis Cross-roads outside San Francisco, Scramblers may yet become heroes, Athletics Board gets plum weekend on complex calendar, Motor racing Fittipaldi decides to stay with Copersucar, Tennis Top two seeds follow each other out, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union All Blacks' cricketing full back crucial to bowling French over, Yachting Red Lion moves in for kill in wake of stormy night, A hand stand: Elena Davydova, a senior international at the age of 15,, Cricket Illingworth and Boycott to be Yorkshire partners, Boxing Magri's emergence will jolt flyweight division to life, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A moral victory is one thing, a real victory is another, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 11, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: Competition In The Air, Bottom Translated-Into Chinese, The North Sea Debate. Letters to the Editor: Religious education, Sculptured elms, Silencing burglar alarms, Academic 'outsiders' in the works drawing office, Gross overtaxing of the family, London Film Festival, Standing up to strikes, Creating royal peerages, New BBC wavelengths, Employment and the law, Funded pension schemes, The Balfour declaration, Mapping buried history, Composition of juries, Not a vote of confidence?, Employment Protection Act 'disincentive to enterprise', Settling differentials, Cleaning up Parliament, Worker shares: the right climate, Oil and the trade balance, Year of the mouse. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,756, Persian lacquer makes £126,705 in Paris. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Mr John Pudney Verse writer and prolific author. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Eurobond prices mid (day indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Drawing Of Bonds, Stock Exchange Prices Further Progress, Stock markets Late rally as small buyers come in. Business and Finance: Panel ruling on BIT bid, Discount market, British shipyard tenders for Nigerian frigate, Ship sale may put Common Bros back into black at end of year, Real growth from a healthy Boots, Commodities, Sterling moves ahead in weaker market, NRDC-this is your life, In brief 59 further factories for assisted areas, International ITT looks to record 1977 results, Hitachi plant safeguards advocated by Bow Group, Censure for Merrill Lynch over forecast, Gatt talks nearing crucial point, EEC leader says, Siemens wins Iranian power stations contract, Over 60pc of George Sturla placed by Rowe Rudd, LWT future is most encouraging, Trafalgar to buy Morgan-Grampian, Business Diary: Hodgson's choice · A Raw deal?, Goode, Durrant & M raises £10m in big sale, William Leech (Builders), Briefly Interest rate fall helps Allnatt to 28 pc rise, Japanese told home demand will have to replace exports as main economic spur, Money Market Rates, Shell chief airs plan to oil wheels of small firms, Unions to be consulted on Community textile talks, EMAP pay 25pc more with 'rights', Middle East link plan by Benfield, Recruitment ruling favours bank union, Forecast of big copper surplus, BSC proposes to give profitable works bigger share of orders, 8,000 idle at Halewood and output disrupted at Vauxhall and Leyland, VAT refund on company petrol, Hessische Landesbank gains on sales of property, July economic summit in Bonn expected, Investment in chemicals rises, Further sterling Eurobond likely, Accounting indemnity cover difficulties, Tin forecast, Inco and the nickel crisis, Up jump shares in Abrasives: Bid talks on, Boddingtons wants a penny on a pint as it strives to brew enough ale, A help, but not the whole answer to our problems, Improved management of dollar urged, Dividend bonus from Pork Farms. Business Appointments: Business appointments CWS names financial controller, Mr M Hodgson named as new chairman at ICI, New Amex chairman. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties under £25,000. Births.

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