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The Times - 14/03/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, By Michael Hatfield, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Edward Townsend, By John Chartres, By Philip Howard, From Christopher Walker, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Science Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Martin Huckerby, From David Leigh Political Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Robert Parker, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, By David Watts, From Hasan Akhtar, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Harrison, From Andrew Tarnowski, From John Best, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From Colin Cowdrey, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Karter, Gerald Ely, David Steel, David Wright, Philip Howard, PHS, Louis Heren, NICOLAS BARKER, , BETH MILLER, , PETER J.FAWKNER-CORBETT, , ABRAHAM MALAMAT, , EDWARD ULLENDORFF, , ROBERT REINER, , RICHARD WAY, , NICK ROSS, , M. R. POLLOCK, , A. G. OGSTON, , M. D. YUDKIN, , SIMON REISS, , LOBSANG N. AYE, , ECCLES, JEREMY THORPE, , J. E. WHITTAKER, , P. J. COLLINGWOOD, , PAMELA L. LEWIS, , J. A. FLEMING, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Irvine Wardle, Miles Kington, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, William Haley, David Leigh, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Brennan, By Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, IAIN STEWART, , Peter Norman, PAUL NICOLSON, , MICHAEL ASTBURY, , ANTHONY JACOBS, , RAY MOXLEY, , FRANK PATERSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, by Geoff Smith, Frank Vogl, RC, Ray Maughan, David Robinson, Desmond Quigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, by Patrick Brogan, by Sydney Paulden, by Frank Vogl, Frank Vogl, United States Economics Correspondent, , by Susan Allen, S.A.,

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News: St. John Ambulance: safety in numbers, Leyland may drop long-term project and shed 25,000 jobs, Profits and the Union Jack are still flying high in Hongkong, 'MPs only' proposal for Europe elections, No Government plans for extensive rail cuts, Mr Rodgers says, The Queen urges personal links in Commonwealth, Agriculture City buyers arouse farmers' suspicions, 4,000 seize stadium in Basque protest, From swamps to riches, Media heading for new clash on Ulster, Deposits that enrich the land, Move to ease law on cannabis is expected, Third World Report United Nations seeks ways to provide water for a growing population, Prisoners of conscience Yugoslavia: Jeno Gordos, Attempt to stop BBC showing film on violence, The Times Diary Snapping up the Shaw-fire hits, Neglect of Marxism by British churches, Chile bans all parties after plot allegation, Mr Carter planning to travel in Britain, Protest by MP over Korean car imports, Revival of N and F level examinations plan may be kiss of life for minority subjects, Censorship reimposed, Leader of Prague's Charter 77 campaign dies, Tories urged to court the working class vote, Human right convenion 'unsuitable' for UK, Rival Masses in Saint German, Latest European snow reports, French swing to left shown in local elections, Swiss vote against sending foreign workers home, Florida a Special Report Late start gives chance to learn from past, Housing cuts 'are leading to disaster in London', Tate and Lyle Limited, Science report Physics: Molecular charmonium, Incentives, 319 million electors will decide who is to govern India, Firmer action urged to deter young smokers, First meeting of political honours group, Mr Rabin defends his visit to Washington, Propaganda war being lost, Tory MP says, Banking, Briton killed in Ethiopia 'was spying', A Times Profiles Michael Foot How the left found its conscience, A summons from the Duke to all Howards, Rhodesian troops hunt killers of orphan girl, Chief constable cleared after inquiry, Attack on 'arbitrary' Treasury cash limits, NHS 'failing to maintain hospitals' fabric', Hardship alleged over plan to halt fuel disconnexions, Mr Callaghan on 'Amin obsession', Law Society to study black list of lawyers, Uganda orders a close watch kept on Britons and Americans, Big plans to expand transport, Bakers appeal to minister in dispute on price rises, 'Let parents watch their child in class', Fate of unit for young drug addicts is in the balance, Protester's placard 'hits the Queen', Argentina: can be President's 'moderate' image last?, Sir Robert says 'bail jumpers' live off crime, Answers in Parliament Payments to the Royal Family, Moderate phase opens for Palastinians, Improved offer after Benn intervention ends Windscale strike, Playground of the masses, Environmentalists ready for battle over airport terminal, Austria averts first big strike for 15 years, Queen Juliana blocks move to expel family, These timid, damaging proposals can only hurt industrial harmony, Tax cuts alone 'unacceptable', Battles on streets of Rome bring night of terror to capital in Italy's worst disorders since war, Scottish conference fails to ease Labour Party pessimism over fate of the devolution Bill, Citrus assets frozen, Civil protest to go ahead as Bhutto offer fails, Minimum wage of 50 'needed to stem poverty', Portugal wins backing for 1981 EEC membership, TV answers by Prime Minister, S African journalists may face jail terms, Man in the news: Mr Richard Francis Standing up to the BBC's critics, Move to form one union for top civil servants, Link with life: For 187 hours,, discusses the prospects. Index. Display Advertising: Flagship Banks, Toveners, Multiple Display Advertisements, Al-Futtaim Willis Faber (Private)limited, Mullard, The Sterling Trust, Limited, Florida, Peter Stuyvesant, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Post Office Telecommunications, The Wagon Finance Corporation Limited, Southeast First National Bank Of Miami, Portakabin, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Fiesta Filipina Dance Company,, Bristol Waterworks Company, Helence Of London Limited, Barclays, Swissair, River And Mercantile Trust Limited, British Caledonian, Bett Brothers Limited, The Fury, Inter-City, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Vovlo 264 Gle, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Hs, Douglas, Miami International Airport, The State Of Florida European Office, Bnp, National Airlines, Audi 100., Weatherall Green & Smith, The General Electric Company Limited, Ecgd. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Law Report March 11 1977 Queen's Bench Division No special standards for police drivers Wood v Richards, Hollywood director charged with rape. Official Appointments and Notices: Forces appointments, Henlow graduation, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Company Notices, Secretarial, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: Sondheim cast changes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,549, Radio, Larsen falls farther behind Portisch, Broadcasting, Record price for still-life paintings. Sport: Rackets Surtees needs one game to prove his superiority, Boxing Coopman is champion, Rugby Union Gosforth win place in last four but no prizes for style, Cricket Glasses poised to toast a batsman, Weekend results and tables, Rowing Cambridge register their best yet, Athletics Britain's small band of gold led by Coe and Miss Colebrook, Football, Hockey, For the record, Racing A glint of money as the oasis looms, Tennis Britain take third place in King's Cup after losing. Property: Pension fund in 5m deal, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Editorials/Leaders: Scottish Labour Baffled, How Many Doctors For The Eighties?. Letters to the Editor: Inside Tibet, Alleviating depression, An example of successful trade union representation in the boardroom, Middle-range professionals deserve a better reward, Construction: a need to speak out, Discoveries in Syria, Procedure at auction sales, Police and a right to strike, Freedom in science, The future of Mentmore, Tax on overseas earnings put into perspective, Seal culling, University fees, Public spending, Liberals and coalition, Stimulating railway wagon orders, Army violence in Ulster, Battered babies, John Evelyn's library, 'The Times' reappears. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Marchi 12, 1952.. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Barnes, Maj-Gen Sir Henry Sugden, Mr E. Power Biggs, The Rev F. J. Coveney, Professor Jan Patocka Czechoslovak philosopher and civil rights leader. Reviews: A Marriage Thorndike, Leatherhead, Larger than life but just as natural La Fille mal garde Grand, Leeds, Academy of Ancient Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Making a virtue out of austerity Cosi fan tutte Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells, The Ambassadors BBC 1, LPO/Haitink Albert Hall, Sister of the quill' Essays and Poems and 'Simplicity', a Comedy By Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Peggy Lee London Palladium. Business and Finance: 830 fewer UK petrol stations, Dismissal and the Law A salesman who failed to achieve his targets, Int Telephone confident of a good 1977, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 415.8+7.9 (1.9%), Companies Act reform in effect on April 18, U S demand lifts value of North Sea oil, Mining De Beers sparkling results take New York market by storm, Du Pont to spend $2,500m to $3,000m in 1977-79, Commodities US realizing action is needed on coffee prices, campaigner says, Brokers' views How tourism will benefit stores: More generous shipping cash, Lending rate 11pc, Results this week BP, Leyland are reporting this week, London Utd sells Premier Oil stake for 1.11 m, Comecon to push sales at Leipzig Trade Fair, A remedy that makes the patient worse?, Hope for world commodities body, Nube voices concern at bank staffs' 'recognition', Washington talks on 'Downing St summit', Mr Varley studies new BSC investment plan, Another high-flyer from Georgia, Freight report, Briefly, Growing importance of knowing a staff's strength, Politics, speculators and the commodity markets, Treasury forecast offers hope for 1,000m tax cuts within IMF loan conditions, Business Diary in Europe: Casino royal Benn and Brussels, Retailers ready to contest TUC hard line on prices, Hauling Massey-Ferguson out of the mire of labour unrest, Bonn puts final touch to its economic strategy, Inchcape floats $25m Eurobond as authorities waive dividend curb, Regional industry in Europe Recession exposed weakness in Limburg's 'painless' conversion, US profits rose in last quarter, says Citibank, Euromarkets. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three corporate finance directors named by Chase Manhattan Bank. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change.

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