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The Times - 07/02/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Charles Hargrove, By Robert Parker, By Peter Godfrey, By Our Political Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Pat Heajey Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker Strasbourg, By Our Education Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Peter Hennessy, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, From David Cross, From William Chislett, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Watts, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Richard Sachs, John Brennan, David Steel, Christopher Walker, Philip Howard, PHS, William Chislett, David Wood, JOHN PRIDEAUX, , STAN NEWENS., STEVEN TURNBULL., TOM STOPPARD, WARREN MITCHELL., JOHN BOWEN, JOHN MORTIMER., HOWARD, DONALD PLEASENCE, BRENTON, N. F. SIMPSON, HUGH BURDEN, ARNOLD WESKER, FRANK MARCUS, TED WILLIS, MURRAY MELVIN, HATTIE JACQUES, L. NEVILLE BROWN., PATRICK U. BAYLY., JAIN MONCREIFFE OF THAT U.K., JOHN H. HEIDT, , GRAHAM TRURON:, A. BERNARD FRANKLIN., ALAN WILKINSON., DENIS MAHON., HERMIONE HOBHOUSE., W. F. B. NOTT., ROGER BRABAN., DAVID BUNKELL., By Clifford Longley, Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr William Forrest writes:, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Michael Church, Jan Stephens, Paul Overy, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Peter Norman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Frank Vogl, By Ronald Emler, R. W. Shakespeare, LEWIS CROOME., BEATA LIPMAN., TERRY GODDARD., D. W. IRONS.., LUCIEN GUBBAY., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, John Whitmore, Edited by Rodney Cowton, RC, Patricia Tisdall, David Robinson, Richard Allen, Ronald Pullen, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Gerald Ely,

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News: Answers in Parliament Prescription charge of 50p would cut public expenditure by £45m a year, Ulster's latest battleground is in court, Prisoners at a maximum security jail allege ill treatment of men sentenced for IRA activities, Soviet journalist expelled from US in retaliation, Millionaire found dead in burnt-out house, Copenhagen editor puts management's case, Left wingers criticize dismssal of aides, Hockey Three new players in the England team, Agriculture NFU seeks parity with industry over prices, Nine women head into tropical swamps to find a lost canal, Sir Adrian Boult giving, Latest European snow reports, Pressure on Government over Europe poll Bill, 'Poor England,' say Germans, Prisoners of conscience Ghana Joseph Henry Mensah, 18 countries set aside disputes to save sea, Bombs in Brittany herald President Giscard's tour, Battle lines drawn for Scanlon post, Sales threat troubles tobacco concerns, Big gains for Communists in Greek student poll, Civil servants want more involvement in policies, Nalgo urges abolition of all private medicine, New ILO code to make life at sea safer, Labour MP calls for more price controls, Dangers seen for defence of West Europe, Strasbourg case is threat to action against Provisionals, Church of England reviews its record on human rights, Spanish right calls for an end to 'crisis of authority', Detainee will contest Gandhi constituency, Surrender of Oman rebel leader, Pride and prejudice against the developers, Muslims given new code of laws in Philippines, Ford fund talks on London centre, Ombudsman takes up vaccination complaints, Parents bring 51 'kidnap' pupils back to Rhodesia, The Times Diary Taking the jubilee to the Afghans, Windscale strike continues, PLO leader misses King, When vintage burgundy failed the acid test, The great referendum gimmick, S African Catholics head for clash over call-up, Acas chairman withholds name 'for neutrality', EEC seeks way to stop British pig subsidies, Squash rackets Courtney helped by burst ball incident, For the record, Lady Falkender wrote out honours list, Haines book claims, Union warning on threat to social contract, Irish President on state visit to West Germany, Bishop at church of discord, Freed Chilean leader 'at risk in Russia', Immigrants' adviser will be asked to resign, 'Office for life' poll in Paraguay, Bomb found in Rome train after tip-off, A Times Profile Can Temple Bar be brought back?, Peruvian military planning return to civilian rule, The Commons disaster threatening the devolution Bill may be the best thing that could happen to it, The Mafia is not what it used to be, Dilemma over differentials for benefit, Fixing hospital coathook 'took a month', Spanish pledge on return of Gibraltar, Day of thanksgiving mixed with sad memories for the Queen, Mozambique congress sings in praise of 'scientific socialism', How the Basques could block the way to democracy in Spain, Science report Palaeontology: Amphibian upsets dating, Glasgow airport closed by firemen's strike, Educational standards falling, teachers say, Human error blamed for Chicago train crash, Junior doctors put county on blacklist, Call to UN over Uganda 'torture' allegations, Sea claim will revive old quarrels, Appeal to help arrested Soviet dissident, Surgeons condemn bias, strife and exploitation in indictment of NHS. Index. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 7, 1952 Death of the King.. News in Brief. Display Advertising: John Lewis Partnership Limited, Bell's, Dartmouth Investments Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited., Bank Of Scotland, Monchester Business School, Bank Base Rates, Weatherall Green & Smith, John Deere Overseas Capital Corporation Deere & Company, Jones Lang, Energy Saving In The Home, Perkin-Elmer Limited. Law: House of Lords Punctual payment of hire in charterparties The Laconia, Reform sought to reduce courts' delays, $111m court suit against ship family, Officers jailed in torture case set free. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Sport: Skiing Stenmark first to win five in succession, Rugby Union England put six dark years behind them, Table tennis Douglas beaten in final by West German, Weekend results and tables, Motor racing U S trio triumph in Daytona endurance race, Racing Muldoon flight decides if Sea Pigeon runs, Real tennis Twisted ankle leads to loss of vital rubber, Bobsleigh Nehmer holds early lead to keep title, Boxing Conteh show will go on despite Cuello calling off, Cricket Randall's spectacular sideshow livens up a dull production, Football Watson called into weakened England party. Classified Advertising: Mortgages, Secretarial, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: City Ec4, Victory House, City Of London, The Year Ahead: Commercial and Industrial Property Is London really running out of office space?, The Year Ahead: Commmercial and Industrial Property The provincial gravy train reaches the end of the line, The Year Ahead: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Big demand for offices in Brussels, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, The year Ahead: Commercial and Industrial Property. Editorials/Leaders: Mentmore Under The Hammer, Church And State In Africa. Letters to the Editor: Future of Mentmore, Charles the Bold, Raising a curtain, Beatification of Mozart, Help for exporters, Czech human rights, Bullock Report: progress in danger, Rockall, Teaching Community law, Canterbury and Rome, Arguments in favour of a 'nil' pay norm, Squeezing in the private investor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Westminster Abbey Choir School. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,525, Broadcasting, Radio, Silk carpet fetches record price at New York auction. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Obituaries: Mr W. N. Ewer, Mr Billy Wallace, Proffssor Eleanora Carus-Wilson Medieval economic historian, Mr Sidney Simmonds, Mrs Ruth Adam, Miss Jessie Gordon. Reviews: Down and out Vorticism, Richmal Crompton lives Just William London Weekend, Lucia Popp Wigmore Hall, Monday Book Happy as a snowman: John Dexter in New York, When the Boat Comes In BBC 1, Sweet and lyrical with vitality Smetana Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Donizetti's Kenilworth, LSO/Solti Festival Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Euromarkets Banks hesitant over new issues, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week. Business and Finance: Cheap imports force British Steel to lower prices of some products, Overseas pay: will the Revenue see the light?, Ports stoppage threatened, Industry in the regions Manchester council primes inner city development with £1m budget, Home state predicts cool Carter look at the freeze, BHP caution, Results this week Securicor, Decca, THF and Dowty, Treasury seeks improved methods of control for public sector investment, High taxation 'robbing UK chemical concerns of skilled managers', Mining Tread cautiously in base metal markets, Tory spokesman attacks Whitehall 'bias' on grants, Swiss watch sales decline halted, Casting around for a lifeline Peter Hill on the crisis in shipbuilding, Central banks ready to set seal on $3,000m safety net for pound, Details of shipbuilding subsidies likely today, 'Safety net' success brings train of problems for Bank, Airline chief forecasts buoyant year, Brokers' views Insurance shares may have run out of steam but their future is good, Freight report, Business Diary in Europe: EEC shuffle · Hot and bothered, Briefly, Use of electricity for heating, Sentrust, Leyland plants face mounting disruption, Commodities Men who 'pop up out of holes in the ground' to harass the LME, Best-ever £2.34m pre-tax from Glanvill Enthoven, Moratorium on excise duty advocated, ...not by bread alone, Strike ultimatum to Dutch industry, Cutting the cost of business travel, More share Prices, Korean textile flood feared, Will consolidation get the cold shoulder?, Maintaining impetus in the equity market, Interim rise at Sterling Credit signals peak year, Price of Bullock 'too high', Hewlett-Packard doubles profits. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman at Barclays Tozer. Births.

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