The Times - 18/01/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake, By Clive Borrell, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Jones and David Leigh, By Hugh Clayton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Symon, By Diana Geddes, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By David Walker, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Labour Editor, By Roger Berthoud, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, From Mario Modiano, From David Cross, From Nicholas-Ashford, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Peter Ball, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, Max Harrison, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Sheila Black, Diana Geddes, Huon Mallalieu, Louis Heren, Bernard Levin, PHS, Sir Herbert Marchant, DIANNE HAYTER, , BARBARA WARD JACKSON, , FRANK HOOLEY, , H. P. CROOM-JOHNSON, , L. C. KNIGHTS, , I. A. RICHARDS, , S. SILL JOHNSTON, , JONATHAN H. S. ARKUSH, , I. STARFORTH HILL, , JOAN E. WHEELER-BENNETT, , ELIZABETH MONROE, , WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, T. M. H. SCOTT, , RUTLAND, , J. M. JACOBS, , MARGERY WEINER, , By Our Arts Reporter, By Ronald Faux, From Robert Parker, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Cliford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, Ross Davies, By Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Emler, S. LEWIS, , D. SHILLAN, , DAVID GREEN, , B. A. DENCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Emler, Andrew Lycett, John Earle, Maurice Bommensath, John Brennan, By Tony May, By Adrienne Gleeson, by Robert Farris Thompson, by a Special Correspondent, by Peggy Harper, by Laz Nnanyelu Ekwueme, by Michael Etherton, by Michael Crowder, by Françoise Balogun, by Alastair Niven, by John Donne, by Jan Rocha, by Michael Binyon, by Stewart Harris, by Penny Symon, by Abdou Cissé, by Trevor Grundy,
ResumoNews: Why it is worthwhile being wary when it comes to buying prints, Two Americans arrested as Soviet spy suspects, Communist printers call Paris press strike, $12,200m increase in US defence budget, Tax men defend use of car computer, Britain: hard to choose, Equity may ban American actress from musical, Visual Arts Traditions survive, Shopping/, Britain achieves surplus on balance of payments in December, 24 US Navy men die in capsize of launch, Black arts and culture Outbursts of creativity, Guidelines for church unity set out, Ex-Rommel officer keeps Ulster buses profitable, Woman factory worker loses pay test case, Australia: comfort and contacts, Mr Ennals defends hospital, 'Think-tank' proposes opinion surveys on social priorities, Zambia: jigsaw puzzle, Setting the stage, Yorkshire and Scottish miners' leaders vote to oppose offer on retirement, Science report Archaeology: Stonehenge and the tides, Independent schools seek cooperation and facility-sharing with state sector, Film producer agrees to hand over disputed land, 'Teacher misfits should go', Drama Commitment to nationalist ideals, Planners change their minds over population, Dance They got earthy rhythm, Tory call for victory in Ulster this year, Latest European snow reports, Onerous role as host and participant, The Times Diary Why the answer lies in the soil, Tito backing for Sadat moves to restart Geneva peace talks, Guerrillas kidnap Frenchmen in Congo attack, Call to ease railway safety rules, Cinema Putting Africa in the picture, Literature Critics in each other's bad books, Prison officers' threat after inquiry order, Banks formally reopened in Lebanon, M Giscard counterattacks in Abu Daoud affair and says foreign press will not decide policy, Gunman held at Mobutu welcome, Arts And Crafts Continuity and change, Balogh snub for Nobel committee, Ombudsman will study vaccination complaints, Teaching craft: Mr Edward Anger, of, How far has the Wasp influence waned in Washington?, New British move over Rhodesia planned, Powerful union chief shot dead in Canada, Spassky-Hort match fixed for next month, Police inquire into old people's deaths, Dissidents in Czechoslovakia appeal for Western political support, Turkey guilty of Cyprus torture, commission says, Fourth attempt at Milan bomb trial, Immigrants represented on commission, Police chief 'broke law for justice', Unions say boycott of S Africa going well, Move to defeat Government on pensioners' earnings limit, Mr Mondale to visit London on January 27, Success is near for constitutional talks on Namibia takeover by moderate blacks, WHO to make 363 of its staff redundant, Mother saves baby but 3 die in fire, Government pleased with devolution Bill's progress, Writ over book on TV news, 80 die as bridge falls on Sydney train, US: cultural gap could disappoint, Brazil: example of ambivalence, Duke of Edinburgh writes about 'upside-down' life, Mr Carter's nominee as CIA chief quits, Attorney General faces judges today over post workers' boycott, Music The pulse of life, Senegal: proclaiming negritude, Bread-van drivers' leaders decide by majority of one on 18p as minimum price for wrapped loaf, Dirtier, less healthy North; a wealthier South, Eight Africans are hanged in Rhodesia for terrorist bomb attacks, Shetland expects to make up to £100m in oil revenue, Dismissal threat to seven Labour rebels, Gilmore dies in first US execution for 10 years, W German exhibition opens in East Berlin, Dr Castro: a remarkable talent for survival in Soviet-dominated Cuba, Government bans sale of missiles to Taiwan, Four Nato countries check arms contract, Dr Waldheim's plans for Middle East tour, Family let chances pass to raise the alarm, Success may lead to closure for prisoners' art scheme, Union executive to discuss car worker's refusal, Signal-box dispute threatens rail peace, Cairo uproar over big price rises, Taiwan seeks Spanish fort from Britain, White men's bodies in Benin after failed Coup, Big unions will try to beat the £4 limit on pay increases, New press technology plan seen as 'mouldy old carrot, Need to train a new breed of administrator, Italian leader has financial talks in Bonn, EEC influence on links abroad. Index. Politics and Parliament: Emphasis on poorest nations in overseas aid policy, Lord Avon, the right honourable gentleman, Home Secretary hoping for early report on multiple killings: public inquiry not ruled out House of Commons, MP opposes gesture for Lord Avon. Display Advertising: Fly Nigeria Airways, Leone World Tours, 13 3/4 Per Cent Treasury Loan,1993, Multiple Sclerosis, The Tristar Family, Hanson Trust, Ibru, Nigeria, National Electric Power Authority, Sotheby's, Bank Base Rates, West Africa, Electric, Inter Media, Bp Petroleum, Federal Palace Hotel, Busi & Stephenson Ltd, Westlb, Motorail, M.J.H Nightingale Co. Limited, Laing, Acb, Lonlag Company Limited, Nigerian External Telecommunications Limited, Paterson Zochonis, Barclays Nigeria. Law: Court of Appeal Central Bank of Nigeria's claim to sovereign immunity fails Trendtex Trading Corporation v Central Bank of Nigeria, No evidence of dishonesty, counsel in Slater case says, Customs officers praised in cocaine case, Murder plot trial said to have been a frame-up, Legal aid applies to European court, Damages for loss of future earning capacity increased Cook v Consolidated Fisheries Ltd, Three face £1m coin smuggling charges, Woman killed her husband and son, £8,500 award for tree damage. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Free expression pays Greaves handsomely, Skiing Refusal to train causes postponement, Cricket Bedi's despairing accusation-now umpires must tackle over rate, Sports in Brief, Golf Jacklin's chance goes on back nine, Table tennis Tough start for Douglas, Motor racing Hunt worried about heat but not about car, Rugby Union England announce unchanged XV but Scotland face problems, Hockey McIntosh's knee a source of English worry, Boxing Zulu Warrior hopes to make his big conquest, Racing Why cancellations mean hardship, Football Weather leaves Allardyce out in cold. Reviews: Mr Breakwell's diary, London debut, Murray Perahia St John's/Radio 3, Young singers rise to Rossini's demands Tancredi Queen Elizabeth Hall, Expensive foreign companies, Klee in Cardiff, Rattigan's second table still shines Separate Tables Apollo. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,508, Broadcasting, 'Good Citizens' Furniture', Wales leads in bridge. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Theatres, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 23, Art Buyers' Guide, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminister School, University news, Latest appointments, Dean of St Paul's is to retire in September. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, When is a tyrant not a tyrant? Ask the moderate men. Editorials/Leaders: The Execution Of Mr Gilmore, Educating Our Masters, HE Should Not Be Blacked, But IS Red. Letters to the Editor: Hereditary peerages, The Christmas break, Unions and the conditions of freedom, Palestinian rights, Bread prices, Opportunity offered by current debate on constitutional reforms, Napoleon's Coat, The majority for EEC, Cannabis leaves, Selling a bottle of Scotch at the price of a dram, Fabian influence, Danger to Britain of reflating the US economy, Coal in the Vale of Belvoir, Plight of the Banabans, Towards a new economic order, Right of trial by jury. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Anaïs Nin, Major E. G. Thomson, Mr T. F. Lindsay, Mr Yuri Soloviev Leading dancer at Kirov Ballet, M Henri Langlois. Business and Finance: Guinness profits down 40pc under CCA rules, Discount market, Leyland asks Government for pay flexibility to help £50m fringe benefits offer to workers, Provident Financial seeks full takeover of Cattle's, Fair windfall for marine artists at the Boat Show, Forward Trust at peak £10m, A two-lane Suez Canal?, Commodities, Savings team calls further study on German bank, UK metal stocks, Saudis lift UK hopes of cheap oil, United Kingdom Trade, Argyle Securities What price conversion rights?, Bonn faces sharp rise in EEC farm budget, Italy's state industry record tarnished by mismanagement, Companies 'not fully using new pricing rules', TV rental groups battle for market share, GEC chief joins talks to save Meriden venture, Gilts as institutions run down liquidity, Smurfit reshapes, Europa Confidence returning to the monetary world, Opec price increases put £5,000m on valuation of Britain's N Sea fields, Computer code number plan for supermarkets to replace price tags and speed up check-outs, Courts (Furnishers) still firmly on growth tack, Ford budget posers for Mr Carter, Vital Benn talks on minimum price for oil, ANZ 'rights' to raise £19m, Sandilands attack on 'gamble' of nationalizing insurance, Briefly, Christmas sales claims extravagant, Extra aid to cover SA gold mine losses, Computer news Large and small systems for Woolworths, Better second half brings Reo Stakis another record year, Supermarket group in £7.5m bid for stores, IMF targets not rigid, Governor says, Wolseley-Hughes, US prime rate hardens to 6¼pc, Business Diary: What Thomson didn't do next · SBCF's Armstrong, Hotels busy but interest charges heavy at Centre. 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 Exchange Prices Strong start to account, Wall Street, Stock markets Best day for a month on trade figures and money supply trend. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes on Grattan board.
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