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The Times - 04/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From David Wood, Political Editor, , From Ian Murray, By Caroline Atkinson, By John Hennessy Sports Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Derek Barnett, From a Special Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Christopher Walker, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, John Chartres, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Paul Routledge and Christopher Thomas, By Craig Seton, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Robert Parker, From Our Political Reporter, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Fred Emery, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From David Cross, From Richard Davy and Dessa Trevisan, By Marcel Berlins, From Robert Fisk, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, From Frederick Cleary, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Michael Shanks, PHS, Nicholas Bethell, Bernard Levin, HUGH FORD, , JAMES COBBAN, , CONOR CRUISE O'BRIEN, , JOHN BAKER, , D. A. BELL, , C. J. FELL, , D. E. JORDAN, , DUNCAN J. WOOLARD, , WINSTON FLETCHER, , JOHN GADD, , MICHAEL PENTY, , ANNE BARING, , DERRICK C. WORTHINGTON, , MARGARET MOSS, , By Philip Howard, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, Logie Bruce Lockhart, Dr Alan B. Shrank, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By David Mott, By Our Economic Staff, By David Blake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, RUTH LYON (MRS), , J. DENIS BROWN, , MICHAEL LUBBOCK, CHARLES L. DODD, , R. G. OPIE, , R. F. BELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, George Copeman, Eric Wigham, By Desmond Quigley, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, By Bryan Appleyard, Edward Mortimer, Daniel Vernet, Jacques Fauvet editor, Le Monde, Maurice Bommensath, Mario Deaglio, Michel Boyer, Jacqueline Grapin, Hans Baumann, Jean Benoit, Michael Hornsby, Michele Fenu, Philippe Lemaitre,

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News: The 'shaker-up' of ideas, Mr Packer accuses the Australian cricket board of power hunger, Pre-election atmosphere as French parliamentary session starts, Banned journalists covering conference from outside, Cambodian leader shows his hand for first time, Mr Jones adds Tories to his 'clean-up', Fate of £40m water scheme in balance, Protest over Laker cancellations, Incantation against hard times, Heavy bout of selling hits the dollar, Print unions may set target of 20 per cent, Police 'should be higher in wage scale', Slump in building the result of political stagnation, Strategy to root out unemployment, Ugandan says he had to kill fellow prisoners, How many medical graduates is enough?, Hijackers free last 19 hostages in Algiers, Concorde 'not a danger to ozone', Car industry devises survival recipe, Misplaced optimism, Science report Endocrinology: New stress hormone, A show of hands that will change the power structure of Russia, Mr Bhutto attacks delay of elections, Mr Botha to quit as Bantu Education Minister, Dissident Poles reform and widen activities, Is the EEC's economic strategy working at long last?, Managers and politics, Union votes thwart militants, American law takes a world role, How to curb an irrational desire, Life ban on persistent drunken drivers urged, Acas to look into London funeral strike, Mr Benn attacks the 'intolerable' patronage powers enjoyed by Labour prime ministers, Driver honoured: Mr David Scott (far, Membership of British Communist Party falls, Jews 'no better off since Helsinki', Hint of manned flight to Salyut station, Message of hope from Mr Wedgwood Benn, Policeman shot during leftist unrest in Rome, On the contrary, Why Oxbridge must look to its students, Booby-trap bomb injures two soldiers, Rhodesian guerrillas postpone talks on formation of political party to fight election, Archaeologists start dig to find Drake's Golden Hind, Meeting the challenge of EEC enlargement, Comrades attempt Brechtian alienation, Some Conservative councils 'underspending on homes', Snake looks like a dinosaur as currencies float, Storm in Paris over Baader-Meinhof trial lawyer's arrest, Brezhnev protégé is elected to Politburo, In my opinion... Left may yet fail election test, Nuclear inquiry judge puts jobs issue into perspective, Structural changes may be linked with intricacies of the succession, US Senate in tug of war over price of gas, Mafia's harsh rule supplants the state in Reggio Calabria, £38.9m for environmeut, Indian to be UN man in Salisbury, Belgrade defence by Russians will include armoury of charges against West on human rights, Regional report Disabled to use Wordsworth home in Lake District, New round of arms talks, Ennals move on dentists' fees rejected, Miss Lestor's warning on social justice, Britain is a tiger-exporting nation, Reading forbids National Front meeting in town hall, Young impeachment sought, Israel pins hopes on Dayan-Carter talks, Austria brings in new taxes, West urged to make the most of gas, Stabbed PC: Police constable Dan Sammie, aged 20, in St, Dr Soares argues case for an enlarged Community, Judges' Service, Labour Party Conference/brighton Healey expansion hint after 'Battle of Britain' victory claim, Why there are too many architects in Britain, Plane passengers recover after blaze, Rise in historic home visits by foreign tourists, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Politics stall economic progress, Strong deterrents to Antarctic oil hunt, Cuts in rural services condemned, The Times Diary Very few signs of the good life from Labour's men at the top, Textile troubles, Decisive party backing for Chancellor's strategy, Long call-up seen as aid to S African economy, Mr Vance denies change in US policy on Palestinians, Smith-Kaunda talks 'at Zambian request', Patients' gratitude never reaches those who give blood, Rabies spreads to more areas of France, Why integration in Ulster's schools is not as simple as it seems, Abortive Bangladesh coup claimed 230 lives, Mr Rees rejects NF ban, High hopes of British beet sugar record, Borrowing keeps inflation down, Children kidnapped in Geneva and Turin, Union takes Grunwick before tribunal, Gloom around Tyre's lighthouse. News in Brief. Index. Law: Killing charge after blaze, Mrs Gandhi held in Delhi police barracks, Three accused of damage to John Peel's grave, Murder charge laid in Orly hijacking case, New Bill to entitle Spaniards to legal aid, Campaigner escorted from inquiry, Unions attacked by Sir keith Joseph, Privy Council to hear case of condemned boy. Display Advertising: Alexander Howden Group Limited, Norwich Union Insurance, John Foord, Iran Air, Philips, Lancia, Sotheby Parke Bernet Monaco S.A., James Neill Holdings Limited, Europe 2000, James Walker, Sinclair, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Brown Brothers Corporation Limited, Royal Doulton, Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Four paintings by Terwesten Augustin the Elder fetch £15,000 in Swiss sale, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,723, Broadcasting, Cyd Charisse for Atlantis film, Karpov leading Miles in chess. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, In Need Of, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Art Buyers' Guide, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Boxing Richardson's title intact after epic challenge, Golf Green will go home better as well as richer player, Tennis Nastase suspended from Davis Cup, Rugby Union Americans make nine changes, Sports in Brief, Modern pentathlon Lednev takes lead after fencing competition, Hockey Fifth World Cup will be staged in India, Horse of the Year Show Broome and Glazzard share Butlin spoils, Racing O'Brien keen to keep Alleged in training for next season's Arc, Motor racing Uncertainty over Lauda's immediate future, Football Greenwood picks half his pool from Liverpool and Ipswich. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 3, 1952 Atomic test, There was an old Bishop of Birmingham.... Editorials/Leaders: Don't Throw Away The Gains, United States Policy And Israel. Letters to the Editor: 'Too much law' paradox, Claim to a united Ireland, Reading habits of children, Repairing gas appliances, World Bank loan to Peru based on 10 year budget, Not a mention of money supply, Industry and education, Firework injuries, Profitable lessons, Recognizing the Vatican, Little accountability for hardship of sub-post office closures, Developing the neutron bomb, Direct grant schools, Productivity of British industry, London fog over international Telex services. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: The Rev J. G. Jeffreys, Mr B. H. Colouhoun, Sir Herbert McVeigh, Captain H. "Jerry " Shaw Early years of civil aviation. Reviews: A lifetime of habits The Dog Ran Away Hampstead, Danish Radio SO/ Blomstedt Festival Hall, BBC Singers/Poole St John's/Radio 3, Colossal: the paintings of Matta, Too much bogus gusto Panorama BBC 1, Baker/Pears Snape Maltings/Radio 3, Jorge Bolet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Business and Finance: Lockheed pays last of state loan, Move by Fed signals rise in interest rates, Voluntary liquidation for Liberian tanker concern, Computer news CSA survey to support export proposals, Discount market, Do firms get the labour relations which they deserve?, UDT to join the options bandwagon, Mr Healey may ask for more leeway, CBI warning over bogus productivity, A slow road back in partworks, Commodities, U K metal stocks, Closer economic links sought by Mr Fukuda, Margins' stimulus at Jas Neill, In brief N Sea oil output up in August, Gilts fall after early gains, Dividend increase on the way as Campari jumps to over £1m, Business Diary: Morrell's special offer · Whither CBI?, Imports force cuts in US steel prices, International advisory team for Pan Am, When everybody gains form sharing, Restrictions remain on scrap exports, Sir Derek hopeful on exports to EEC, International Brisk sales overseas help Canon's opening increase, Whitehall expects new investment of over £6,250m for next year, C & S in for Photopia at £2.5m, Briefly Derritron steps up counter offer for BEC, 21 more concrete price-fixing pacts on record, Car buyers give boost to advance in credit sales, Mining Supplies may get bid, Nuclear expert will head boilermaking industry, Interim price rises for Metal Box and power, Big Polish shipping deal clinched by Britain, Leyland Cars faces another strike threat, US puts brake on steel dumping by Tokyo, Kenya coffee crop sets new record at £250m, Hint of Price and Monopolies merger, Progress at Geneva sugar talks, Beatson heads for another best-ever. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Second liners well to the fore, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Weaker at the close, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street brokers to merge, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes on the board at Inchcape and Company. Births.

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