The Times - 08/09/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ian Murray, By Peter Godfrey, From William Borders, From Patricia Clough, By Ray Maughan, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Reports by John Winder, Geoffrey Borwning and Stephen Goodwin, of our parliamentary staff., From Christopher Thomas, by Fred Emery, From Pearce Wright and Michael Horsnell, From a Special Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From John Best, From Neil Kelly, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, Iverach McDonald, Laurie Taylor, Edward Candy, Derek Parker, H. R. F. Keating, Jacky Gillott, William Mann, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, Barry Millington, Ian Bradley, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PHS, Judith Listowel, ROBERT IRVINE, PETER LARGE, , D. B. EGERTON, , ALAN CAMPBELL, , SLIGO, , W. L. KENDALL, , KENNETH LEE, , STEVEN LUKES, , NINA STANGER, , ALAN SCRIVEN, , DAVID PERRY, , J. D. BROWN, , FRANK DOSSETOR, , ROSEMARY H. McFIE, , T. V. SCRIVENOR, , VICTOR BAILEY, W. H. TENCH, , PAUL RODGERS, , A. S. O'CONNOR, , By Jacob Ecclestone, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Christopher Wilkins, From Peter Norman, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen. Technology correspondent, By Peter Hill, H. C. HOVMAND, , PETER KELLARD, , BRENDA CARTER, , M. H. WALEY-COHEN, , STEPHEN EYRES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Routledge, Melvyn Westlake, By Desmond Quigley, By Alison Mitchell, By our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: 'Hidden cuts' in public spending, Unions support 12-month rule on pay settlements by a comfortable majority, Why American unions cast envious eyes at Britain, Dr Graham 'modifies his view of communism', Language teachers blamed for decline in studies, Firemen get backing on pay demand, An individual turns his back on collectivism, Revolution is the Socialist Workers' way to create their 'ideal society', Disappointing harvest in French vineyards feared, Train siege man 'lacked courage to kill hostages', Labour Party calls for a ban on provocative marches, Mediator offer for dispute at Darlington, Dublin pub murder raises fear of feud, £400,000 repairs to new car park, New Zealand introduces fishing limits, Quebec law is defied by parents, Treasury promises reply to Mentmore allegations, Science report Medicine: Drug side-effects, Drought worsens food shortage in SE Asia, Fashion, Mr Teng tells of setback to US links, Terrorists pick militant pastor as escort, Clergymen get most job satisfaction, survey says, Mandatory educational allowances urged, Hooliganism danger to woman PCs, Schools in France reopen under a new system, Cheap waste management might prove expensive, Slices of Roman Britain at £862 for eighth of an acre, New microscope uses X-rays, TUC backs 12-month pay rule by 2.7m majority, Ethiopia severs links with Somalia, Political outcry in West Bengal at prospect of concessions by India in Ganges water dispute, Mr Sithole rejects Smith plan and backs Anglo-US proposals, The Times Diary/, Blaze of orange fades as marchers leave Blackpool, Paedophilia chairman ejected from love conference, BSI pressed to withdraw quilt standard, Misuse of aircraft levelled at Mr Lance, Test-firing in Florida for British Polaris tomorrow, Notebook A personal triumph for Mr Scanlon, Ecologists oppose plan for canal in Sudan, Low income seen as main cause of housing need, Guide to law on footpaths, Mrs Thatcher makes sure about her US publicity, 'No clear evidence that screen violence leads to similar acts by audience', Lord Boyle withdraws from November Reith Lecture series, Slight stimulus but no vote-catching in sober Barre budget, Residence tax proposed to replace domestic rate, 'Secret' code authorizes aid with heating bills, Dr Owen feels air cleared on Gibraltar, New uses for redundant churches opposed, Detailed study of Severn barrage project favoured, Call for funds for school authorities, French explain why airbus talks rejected, High quality roses, despite the rain, Satellite observation yields discoveries on nature of quasars, Moscow changes its mind on visa for Italian, Lost opportunities for women in teaching, 'Love helps to overcome stress', Windscale workers said to have doubts on safety, Praying for another Cluny in the church at Esztergom, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Bonn silent on secret parleys with kidnappers, Signing of Canal treaties at American summit, Businessman is kidnapped in Lyons suburb, Mafia vendetta thought behind Calabria deaths, Priests back national assembly plan, Appeal for emergency flour supply, Motoring Swansea reply in dispute over hatch back, Bronze and ivory Preiss figure fetches £5.000, Search for new 'Roots' leads to series on another emotive subject TV political soap opera about the Nixon years, Sixteen conditions for 'Express' peace, 'Eliminate him' written on intelligence report Murder evidence in Bhutto case, Lebanon hashish report is called misleading. Law: Murder suspect jailed for being in France, Black muslims are given life sentences, Wife accused of blackmail plot against husband, Diplomatic immunity for man on fraud charge, Hull warders may face prosecution, Solicitor and teachers in court after clashes, Judge tells police to stop harassing Miss Mandela, Sir Eric Miller sued over £55,000 necklace, Legal battle over a Rembrandt painting. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, International Trade Fair Essen, Ppa, Associated Television Corporation-, Rothmans International Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Portals Holdings Limited, Nabokov, Cassell, David S. Smith Printing And Packaging, Post Office Telecommunications, Harold Ingram, Air France Holidays, Dron & Wright, Pretoria Portland Cement Company Limited, Frank Cooper, Help The Aged,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Alitalia, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, The Silmarillion Tolkien, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, F. H. Tomkins Limited, Hampton & Sons, Manson Finance Trust Limited, The Sexual Connection, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Islamic Information Services Limited. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,701, Bishops win chess lead far Griffiths, Broadcasting, Radio. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-personal Assistants-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Investment and Finance. Sport: Rugby Union Gibson may lead North of Ireland against holders, Football Swiss reduce England's new spirit to familiar frustration, Motor cycling Riley's record in Manx junior event, Sports in Brief, Golf Jacklin avoids trouble to take lead with three under par, Motor racing Scheckter is asked to fill Lauda's seat, Cricket Kallicharran gives Warwickshire a good day against Kent, Motor rallying Zasada leads Procession into Singapore, Athletics Cape leads throwers in boycott over dope tests, Yachting Wind plays tricks and new boats come into reckoning, Yachting, Equestrianism Miss Strachan called in to replace Captain Phillips, Racing The Minstrel going to Maryland because of import ban fear, Tennis Solomon and Vilas make a point in straight sets. Reviews: Robinson's Travels BBC 1 Whicker's World Yorkshire, The Krypton Factor Granada, With sweep and vision The Honourable Schoolboy By John le Carre, The hard man A Sense of Freedom By Jimmy Boyle, Smother love Marie Stopes by Ruth Hall, Theatre's turn to mark the Jubilee, The Old Country Queen's, Opera that promises to be popular Mary Queen of Scots King's Edinburgh, Brother love God's Apology A chronicle of three friends, By Richard Ingrams, Georgetta Psaros Wigmore Hall, Quickguide, ECO/Bedford Albert Hall/Radio 3, Great Granny Webster By Caroline Blackwood (Duckworth, £3.95) Janine By Philip Callow (Bodley Head, £3.50) Chariot of Fire By E. E. Y. Hales (Hodder & Stoughton, £3.95), Three wars in one Wartime By Milovan Djilas, Hongkong Festival 78. Editorials/Leaders: By No Means A Simple Soldier, The Tv Cult Of Violence. Letters to the Editor: Appointing magistrates, What to drink with haggis, A candidate's deposit, Reporting yachts at sea, UK's delivery record puts export push in jeopardy, Mrs Thatcher's next US visit, Inadequate storage of solar pre-heat systems, Civil Service pay, Teaching English, Heating by electricity, Fixing the level of clergy stipends, Worth of secret ballots in labour disputes, Industrial relations and the law, Treatment of the Kurds, Grunwick, Air accident inquiries, Travel for the disabled. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Recording awards, Stationers scholarship. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 8, 1952 Neguib takes over. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: M. Jean Rostand, Prof J. E. Littlewood Pioneer pure mathematician. Business and Finance: Approval for BP to start drilling in Buchan field, Discount market, UK makers put case for £100m car parts sales in Japan, TUC pay vote and hope of lower interest rates take shares nearer all-time peak, Sunlight in deal with Advance Gp, Price of Straits tin recovers, Multinationals may undergo Labour Party scrutiny, Eurosyndicat, Pay claims: will the TUC stand up to the test?, Commodities, In brief Four power stations to vote on new stoppage, Co-op signs £4m contract for ICL equipment, Shawcross criticisms on Department of Trade investigations under Companies Acts, Share terms for Hindson, Simon Engineers in £50m plus deal with USSR, Briefly Watsham's growth plans, Gold closes 75c up before IMF auction, ICI assesses damage to dyestuffs plant after blast, Plenty of room for Hepworth Ceramic to do better still, Diploma expects to pay nearly twice as much when time comes, Newbold & Burton ahead but margins slipping, British Vending spirals 154pc, Further fall likely in minimum lending rate, Raybeck is confident after a 25pc gain, Blackpool initiative fails to bring peace to Lucas, Business Diary: Book marks · Division of labour?, Mr Healey reminds CBI of pledge to boost investments in return for union restraint, W German tax cuts agreement in strategy to stimulate economy, ECI aid to Bond Worth criticized, Capital reconstruction and lower losses as Maple reduces loans, IMI titanium chief calls for action to combat American protectionism, NYSE chief in call to resist 'off floor' trading, Economic notebook A not so free for all, Otjihase may cease working-Johnnies, Oct Steel and Bazaloni, International American Express in challenge to Tenneco for Philad'ia Life, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), All eyes on interest rates, Portals aim for £9m but shares lose 13p, Steel depression may put a curb on results this year from G M Firth (Metals). Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Construction issues lead the way ahead, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices More good gains. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Hepworth Ceramic board. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births.
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