The Times - 16/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Stanley Baldwin, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Parker, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, From Edmund Akenhead, From Craig Seton, By Our Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Penny Symon, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From William Chislett, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Watts, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Frank Vogl, Philip Howard, Thomas Walker, Joan Chissell, Barry Millington, Richard Williams, Clive Bennett, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Reynolds, by Dr.C. E. Renson, by Dr Tony Smith, by John Roper, by Neville Hodgkinson, by Patrick O'Leary, by Diana scarrott, by A. S. Atkinson, Lord Chalfont, Kenneth Lindsay, Michael Leapman, William Rees-Mogg, Eric Heffer, David Wood, M. H. PAPPWORTH, , ALAN G. WARD, , ROGER BESON, , C. S. PICKARD, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , J. E. MORPURGO, , ALAN THOMPSON, , R. L. H. LLOYD, , ANTHONY TAYLOR, , ROBERT SKIDELSKY, , GRAEME NORWOOD, , BRIAN BATSFORD, , PEDDIE, , J. C. BINNS, , HUGH WALTER, , P. C. SHAPLAND, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Desmond Quigley, From Bob Crew, By Caroline Atkinson Economics Staff, By Ronald Emler, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Ronald Emler, NORMAN E. GRIGGS, , A. C. MAYES, , Eynon Smart, IAN MacARTHUR, , H. G. THOMAS, , SIMON BINSTED, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Michael Grylls, Innis Macbeath, Patricia Tisdall, Ray Maughan, By Ashley Druker, Desmond Quigley, David Robinson, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Credit Act enables consumers to see files, Dispute over cruel sports league leadership, Seven students arrested, After-tax pay ratio 'narrower than in China', A Special Report Dental Hygiene, M Servan-Schreiber recovers Radical Party's presidency, Fishermen due in Brussels to support British line, Objectors in Cabinet delay Bill on direct elections, More aid by councils needed for the retired, Exhibition of gifts to royalty, Undermanned front line against disease, Leapman In America, Spanish king's father renounces his rights to the throne, Mr Benn hears nuclear arguments, High score by crossword winner, No rise in value of pensions and other benefits expected this year, Gandhi car plant workers go on hunger strike, Sir Harold wants a code to curb the press, Advertising takes on a serious note, Thatcher pledge on Scottish assembly, Cento gives warning of threat to peace, Science report Geophysics: Pulsating auroras, Tories decide tactics over Jay job, Diet is main cause of decay, Mr Fitt urges Ulster talks after ending of 'loyalist' strike, Ambassador praises successor, Censors' move to protect cinemas from prosecution, Six Britons killed in Boeing 707 crash, The best man for the job The Editor of 'The Times' on Peter Jay's appointment as ambassador in Washington, IRA kidnaps Guards captain in Ulster, Azores base likely topic in Mondale-Soares talks, Teacher colleges could offer adult education, Refugees jam airports at Maputo and Beira, N Sea pilots will try to step up strike, Egypt accepts Soviet invitation for talks, Woman kept in filthy cellar for 37 years, Live for the first time: what it was like for Tommy in the trenches, The case against a Brookings-style think tank for Britain, At last politicians see the Soviet threat, but they have yet to decide how to meet it, Postmen to get right to strike, Somalis put Briton on trial as spy, Five killed in air show collision at Biggin Hill, Low turn-out at New York Concorde protest, Namibia's second-class whites, Big spending brings its rewards, Who says Mrs Thatcher will govern?, Extracting the best from change, Macao tourism project, Knowing when to stop, Christian attitude to sexual morality 'irrelevant', Katangan rebels mine roads during retreat, Advice to chairmen from Sir John Hunt, Soviet attack on Western declaration over Berlin, Rosenberg papers 'in archives of Czech Communist Party', 2,000 mourn dissident student in Cracow, Real value of pay fell £1.88 in two months, Naples gang free son of party leader, 'Popular Front' coalition takes office in Finland, Prisoners of conscience Bulgaria: Ljuben Georgiev Hadji-Dimitrov, Israel now manufacturing its own 56-ton tank, How Mr Carter plans to turn the government inside out, Mr Prentice says he should have resigned earlier, 80 states represented at Maputo conference, Agriculture Pig farmers victims of lack of ministerial coordination, Mask by Henry Moore is sold for £9,593, £200m plan for young jobless could replace piecemeal aid, Nupe urged to ask for £50 a week, Muslim leader challenges Bhutto referendum, CBI says Mr Ennals broke faith over Bill, Warning by Russia on aid to China. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Pia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Clarke Chapman, Jones Lang, Trident, Burrell, High & Dry, Nestle Alimentana S.A.,, Beecham Proprietaries,, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Unilac, Inc., Colgate, Msc, Borrow Dental Milk Foundation, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Midland Bank International, The Savoy, Hudson's Bay Company. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Home News, Law: Second accused guilty of selling CIA documents. Arts and Entertainment: French ensemble not coming to London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,602, A feast of chamber music, Tony Miles loses to Karpov, Radio, Broadcasting. Sport: European football, Football Promotion delight on the motorway, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism Jung retains driving title at Windsor, Golf Brabazon success establishes Lyle as outstanding stroke player, Athletics Bedford's return to big events put off, Boxing Evangelista given little chance against Ali, Cricket Australians tested by Nash and Cordle, Racing Pharly boosts Blushing Groom with convincing Lupin victory, Tennis Connors leaps from slight adversity to dominance, Rugby Union Unusual distinction for Brynmor Williams, For the record, Swimming Miss Brazendale sets record, Gymnastics Romania will not compete until rules changed. Classified Advertising: Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Investment and Finance, Secretarial and Non-Secretarial, Animals And Birds. Reviews: Nils Lofgren Hammersmith Odeon, Monday Book Dorati/RPO Festival Hall, Talking Heads Rock Garden, The Red Mitford A Fine Old Conflict By Jessica Mitford, Jubilee BBC 1, Nelson Freire Queen Elizabeth Hall, King Arthur Queen Elizabeth Hall, The right way to go La Fille mal gardée Sadler's Wells. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Drawing Of Bonds, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Editorials/Leaders: All hats off to the four big banks, No Commitment Either Way, Israel Goes To The Polls. Letters to the Editor: Labour and the banks, A British Brookings, Newspapers in London, Jubilee decorations, Next Ambassador in Washington, Vehicle tax, Tory labour relations, Cape Horn hazards, The cannibal biscuit, The telephone refund, 60,000th issue, EEC restrictions on handloom garments from India, Home loans and the true rates of interest, Proposal to levy VAT on clubs, Coroners and transplants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 15, 1952 Atomic test. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, University news Professor Beloff's successor named. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Barbara Moore, Mr Herbert Wilcox Pioneer British film maker, Mr Lionel Hale. Business and Finance: Commodities Some soothing US news for the ears of silver bulls and bears, Briefly Bank NSW to slow down, Call to replace social security, Reshaped Fitzwilton shakes off the gloom in return to profits, Nube aims to disrupt Standard Chartered, Saudi oil fire spreads underground, Business Diary in Europe: Divining a British view of fairness, Setting new standards of disclosure in collective bargaining, Brokers' views When relative performance can outweigh the fundamentals, A Conservative industrial policy for Britain, June IMF gold sale by 'Dutch auction', Training Services Agency wins festival award, Opec rebuffs US buying agency plan, Euromarkets Adjusting to higher short-term rates, More share prices, Mining Gold shares set to rise?, Industry in the regions Speyside distillers girding up for expansion, Price panel members may be named soon, Lending rate 8pc, Mr Carter fails to woo businessmen, Lickin' chicken franchising into shape, Pressure to have BP safety vessel built in Britain, Geo Wimpey thrives but pitfalls ahead, Institutional funds looking for a home, Review for shops rating system, Freight report, Economist sees inflation link with too-low pound, Results this week Whitbread, Boots, Coats Patons and Beechams, In search of a logical exchange rate policy, Downing St talks for GEC chief this week in Drax merger conflict, Banks urged to try floating rate bonds, Washington and Peking move closer on trade, Whitehall gets to grips with rising costs, ICI fertilizers to cost more from next month, Union to contest TUC rule on representation, Hovercraft delay puts Seaspeed out of race, Agreed bid terms for Cavenham due today, Clarke Chapman view. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chairman at Seagram distillers. Property: Dublin shop complex gets going, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property.
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