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The Times - 08/12/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Robert Parker, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh clayton, By Annabel Ferriman, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Pratrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, From Peter Godfrey, From Sinan Fisek, From David Watts, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Karter, From Dudley Doust, By Our Medical Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Michael Ratcliffe, Laurence Cotterell, Henry Stanhope, William Haley, Robert Nye, David Williams, Tim Heald, Tony Smith, John Higgins, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Barry Millington, by Peter Evans, by Patrick Hannan, by Clive Pritchard, by Brinley Clifford, Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, PHS, JOHN BARNES, , FRANCIS SHREWSBURY, , IAN HUNTER, , DAVID HOWELL, , P. M. C. LACEY, , GRAHAM DOWELL, , LEO PLIATZKY, , JOHN REAR, , JEREMY MITCHELL, , BARRY WYKE, , PETER LARGE, , JOHN NASH, , TREVOR JONES, , RODERICK THOMSON, IAN K. MACONOCHIE, A. HEPNER, By Philip Howard, by Prudence Glynn, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Ray Maughan, Christopher Wilkins, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Margaret Drummond, By Derek Harris, JOHN L. WATSON, , JOHN COLVILLE, , P. R. BROOKMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, By Bryan Appleyard, By Micheal Clark, By Desmond Quigley, By Alison Mitchell, By Tony May, By Richard Allen, Peter Waymark,

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News: Israel ready to sign Sadat pact as step to overall peace, The Wren years: a definitive record of an era of great works, Marcos critic misses forum, Paedophile group leader had beer poured over him, New shrines for Cook and Nelson, Renewed calls for Liddle Towers inquiry, Malaga violence leads to Government curb on all demonstrations, Eskimoes to be allowed small whale quota, Motoring When is your car judged to be reliable?, Afrikaans press fears bad image from Biko, Bipartisan policy on Ulster assembly faces strain, Gwent a Special Report Devolution may blunt drive for growth, Islam-a guide for the future, Husain visits to reconcile Arabs, Pets cemetery plan rejected, Tameside cleared of sex discrimination charge, The Arab nation and Africa, Meat production falling and exports increasing, Disputes cost Times Newspapers £1m this year, Sir Denis Hamilton says, Students shot in Istanbul, Wrangle on abortion Bill ended, Thatcher plea to small businessmen 'not to go down the collective road', 'Marshall plan' for Europe urged by Tory, Award for play saved from waste-paper bin, Big victory for the left in election of senior shop stewards at Leyland, Callaghan hint of European swing to increase in public spending, Home truths for the Elysée from M Chirac, London lift men vote to go back, Britain builds up balance of payments record, Social security prosecutions for suspected fraud likely to rise by a third to 25,000 this year, Unionist criticizes Mason policy on local government, Left split on relations with east Europe, Behind the drawbridge at 'Fort Grunwick', Bishop Muzorewa to attend Smith talks, BBC joins with Italians, Land reclamation raises hopes for industry, South African employers draw up code intended to end discrimination over jobs and pay, Isolated villagers are 'liberated socially' by volunteer minibuses, Fine words butter no parsnips, US reassures Nato on Salt plans, Power strike against Barre austerity brings employers to streets, The Times Diary/ On the right lines, after Mr Heath, Record damages of £243,309 for woman, Brazilians to be allowed to divorce, but only once, Six-hour course aims to reduce food-poisoning risk, Five die in crash at Cyprus base, Dealer bridges the taste gap with charity, Egypt cuts cultural links with Moscow, RC bishops explain obstacles to unity, Area suffers from damaging decisions, Colonel Gaddafi seeks responsible image, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Malaysia refuses to relent over Concorde route, Science report Medicine: Replacing the blood, Firemen's union leaders consider employers' talks, FBI makes Kennedy murder papers public, Master of Queen's Music blames work pressure for failure to finish symphony, Printers urge journalists to end strike, Cuba unruffled by Young condemnation of troops in Africa, The Crossman legacy that paid off, Fashion, Urban crisis 'could worsen', Sir Harold denies pledge on Harriers to Russians, Geneva staff's ultimatum on pay scales, Playing about with business, Labour call for replacement of mortgage tax relief by universal subsidy at basic rate, Sir John Kerr leaves before Australian polls, Top French jockey held in prison to await trial, British fish claim upsets EEC partners, Ehrlichman release next April, Spassky calls off chess game because of a cold, New Russian jet to carry Cruise missiles, Opposition to curbs on overseas students, Variety in industrial pattern, More council support for university museums urged, Labour TV onslaught on National Front, In the aftermath of Grunwick, the three vital issues that must be faced. Politics and Parliament: CAP's share of EEC budget, Commons will debate Polish deal subsidies, Opposition protests at lack of discussion of key clauses of Scotland Bill, Persistent trade deficits among many countries exerting deflationary pressure House of Commons, Commission energy plans under fire, Dr Owen regrets remarks created ill-feeling with President Kaunda, MPs seek to change law on work and union issues, Quality factor in judging forces, Little interest by MPs in Scotland Bill debate, Pay policy clause rejected, Going to Geneva should still be the path for negotiations on Middle East, Government defeat: Tory demand restoration of £260m defence cuts House of Lords, Attack on Polish ships deal. Picture Gallery. Law: Driver banned and fined £4,000 over four deaths, Court case mother still unhoused, Queen's Bench Division £243,000 for doctor, 41,a helpless invalid for life Lim v Camden and Islington Area Health Authority, Chancery Division Valuation of unrated agricultural land P. B. Frost Ltd v Green, Woman psychiatrist awarded £243,309, Court of Appeal Employees' right to buy shares Tyrer v Smart (Inspector of Taxes), Lorry driver cleared of manslaughter. Index. Display Advertising: Aiwa, Black Daimonds Pensions Limited, Ppa, Alfetta Gt, Multiple Display Advertisements, Johnson & Firth Brown Limited, Newsagents Limited, Newport Docks, Kensington Hilton Hotel, Chartreuse, Newport, Johnsey Estates Ltd, Sasha Dolls, Cwmbran Gwent, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Taylor Woodrow, Ford, 'W' Ribbons Holdings Limited, Bremner & Company Limited, Black Diamonds Pensions Limited, Allied London Properties Ltd, BBC Publications, Alfa-Laval, Chilean Government, Whelpdale Maxwell & Codd, Ski Sale, Orient, Worth, Thames Television, Carclo, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Phoenix, Inter-City 125, Whitaker, The British Investment Trust, Book Tokens, Union Corporation Group, Guildhall Property Company Limited, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Harrods, Allied Arab Bank Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Impressionist paintings lack buyers, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,779. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, Parliamentary Notices, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property. Sport: Squash rackets Kenyon gets his percentages right, Skiing Miss Bader puts a wolf among the chamois, Golf Barefoot and beefy Fijians tread new ground in the World Cup, Sports in Brief, Boxing Magri title rumour denied, Racing The day when no-one was prepared to claim a £1,000 prize, Gymnastics Russians win despite being one short, Football Ipswich transfixed by Cruyff's gifts, Rugby Union Too fast, too skilled for South West Schools, Tennis Miss Tyler is beaten in first round, Cricket Greig is reappointed as captian of Sussex by large majority. Reviews: 'Endless joy over this masterly Art', Star talk about Star Wars, Fiction, Polymath as poet, Poetry Her Storms Selected Poems 1938-1977 By Sheila Wingfield (Dolmen Press/John Calder, £7.50) Admissions Poems 1974-1977 By Sheila Wingfield (Dolmen Press/John Calder £5) On the Rocks By Sebastian Barker (Martin Brian and O'Keeffe £2) A store of Candles By Frank Ormsby (Oxford, £1.95) The Dwelling-Place By Clive Wilmer (Carcanet Press, £2), Too good?, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3, Down the drain, A Pinprick of History Almost Free, A worthwhile rescue Dalibor Coliseum, Drake's Dream Shaftesbury, Globe Unity Orchestra Lse, Fourteenth century fixer, Heart of darkness, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: If China Wants The Harrier, Stopping Fraud And Checking Abuse. Letters to the Editor: Teaching handwriting, Voluntary effort, Dr Schumacher's vision, Time to revive the Channel tunnel project, Fuel disconnexions, Payments to councillors, Qualifying as an 'engineer', Access for the disabled, Arts Council grants, Ping pong diplomacy, Police powers of search, Human rights in Ghana, How management is failing Britain in the international markets, Using the oil revenues, Mr Sadat's mission, Disapproving of chess, Spending on education, The Crown Agents inquiry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times at Monday, Dec 8, 1952. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Professor Rudolf Kompfner Major work in physcis and engineering, Mrs Doreen Archer-Houblon, Lady Zia Wernher, M Raoul Follereau, Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Business and Finance: Fresh mix in new stores hoist NSS, Discount market, J Williams' rights in leap to over £900,000, Whessoe aims still higher after 20pc advance to over £3.4m, Eurosyndicat, Why market in sterling Eurobonds turned sour, Commodities, Cabinet presses on with union role in managing state industries, Arab entry bar, Bonn support fails to sustain dollar, Low pay prospects fail to attract research engineers, Wage packet switch to Giro recommended, Employers face union call for £70 minimum, EEC in need of high-grade wheat, Chile blocks moves to cut copper output, Co-op in superstore deal with Woolco, Gatt textile talks adjourned two days in the face of EEC objections, Credit cards: discovering what the future holds, Burton's long road back, NCB chief urges state incentives to energy saving, Monitoring plan to go before LME members, Economic notebook The snake has another attack of hiccups, Price Commission's index puts annual rate of rises at only 5.8pc, Fear of coal shortage stokes Coalite, Phoenix shares in uptrend, International McDermott resumes talks with Babcock, Briefly West Rand final higher than hoped, Business Diary: Changes in the air · Price cuts, Hitachi shelves UK assembly plan, Last of 1982 tap stock exhausted, Malayalam stays cool, £28m EEC steel loans, Brent Walker, Cuba expects high sugar production, Property stake by ex-Crown Agent denied, Strong going by HP offshoot helps N Foods top hopes, Wagon Ind up 25pc though margins slip, Vesting date set for aerospace, Industry to get double intake of civil servants, Panel rebukes Crane over repudiated profits forecast, English Card hopes based on final stage, Peace hopes for Tyneside yards. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Economic cheer for equities and gilts, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Long gilts stay firm. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Farnham for Avon Rubber chair.

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