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The Times - 26/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Godfrey, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, From a Special Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Robert Parker, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From William Campbell, From Dessa Trevisan, John Higgins, Paul Overy, Alan Coren, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Thomas Walker, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, P. R. Watkins, Michael Rubinstein, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Ian Bradley, PHS, Bernard Levin, JUDITH M. LANNON, , T. W. HUTCHISON, , J. DMYTRIW, , VICTOR A. HILL, , GEORGE SZAMUELY, , J. R. V. COUTTS., ALASTAIR MACKIE, , ANN WEST, , PHILIP BLOOM, , TONY KEMBER, , JOHN SIMPSON, , RICHARD YORKE, , H. H. WALL, , JOHN STABLER, , MICHAEL BOYD, , From Our Olympic Games Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Paul Lewis, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Caroline Atkinson, From Alan McGregor, By Desmond Quigley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From John Earle, Kenneth Owen, By David Blake, MARTIN PATERSON, , PETER W. S. BOULT, , By Nicholas Hirst, R. COAD, , PETER REEVES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Alison Mitchell, By Our Financial Staff, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark,

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News: American general to stay as commander in Korea, Moderate leaders draft plan for change in Soweto, Science report Zoology: African elephants' decline, £7.5m more for his £10m college, Pay claim fears by councils, Etna eruptions are played down by expert, The case for abolishing compulsory school worship, Agency journalists 'black' news to Scots papers, Dr Waldheim's daughter hurt in crash, A Liberal reform that has kept MPS looking over their shoulders ever since, Training to identify gifted pupils proposed by head, Lord Elwyn-Jones urges lawyers to review role, Carter aide explains bank deal to Senate, Regional report Two languages in the corridors of power, Dispute keeps jasmine flowers on bushes, TUC welcome for top civil servants, 12 Swedes indicted over foiled kidnapping plot, The Times Diary /, Mr Maxwell Aitken leaves Beaverbrook, Joint church initiative on Northern Ireland urged, New risk to post as Grunwick ban spreads, Fear of flight deck conflict 'led to pilot dismissals', Ship searched: An army dog trained to detect explosives, Chicken fingers spell end to supremacy of cod, 'Think tank' gives commerce priority over diplomacy, Rules for Palestinians in Lebanon to take effect, British Airways militants want pay now, Hospital chief 'would welcome inquiry', Third World Report Success claimed for Bangladesh sterilization campaign, Luxembourg running out of Luxembourgers, Rhodesian mission plan foiled three times, Arafat peace plan ends Egypt's mystery war, £49,500 Ryder gift blamed on ex-director, Undeclared war over Ethiopian desert, More money next year for school building, Guerrilla groups in Rhodesia urged to unite, £100m NEB loan for development of Leyland's new Mini, Ex-companion of Miss Taylor jailed 90 days, Supermarket chain freezes prices on 12 products, Shop stocks Russia's book taste, Exmoor farmers reject proposed controls, As recruits for the US army dry up, there is talk now of conscription, Use of wasteland upsets E Germans, Pomp and gaiety will mark town hall's centenary, Mr Grimond: 'I am against renewing the pact', Farmworkers reply to pay guideline with claim nearing 50%, Earlier talks between Athens and the Nine, Five bombs explode at shops in Madrid, Tribute to a guardian of Britain's heritage, British confidence grows that EEC will choose Culham as site for thermo nuclear project, Coloured family to fight Salisbury eviction, The rape of credibility in our legal system, EEC agricultural policy 'falsely accused', Leaks by Israelis of secret Beigin proposals helped 'enemy', he says, Gap between nations 'is widening', Archaeology report Egypt: Finds at Saqqara tomb of Horemheb, Educational bias and industry's bad image are blamed for 'poor quality' management, Nuclear store design 'will take 20 years', Plight of London's single homeless grows worse, Angola accuses Pretoria forces of seizing town, Union meeting may affect London funerals, 'No sense' in more local government changes, Agreement on terms of new social contract, Albanians send home Chinese advisers. Politics and Parliament: Consumer advice, Indexation of tax cannot protect living standards automatically-Treasury minister, Motorway service area prices: hint of inquiry, Leyland to get further £100m: high level of production maintained House of Commons, Helping the old in winter, Protests at fruit and vegetable prices, New rules for display of petrol prices, Three Government defeats on Coal Industry Bill House of Lords, Mr Barnett makes clear Treasury is not converted to index-linked allowances, Moves for Maudling suspension, More Anglo-US talks next month on Rhodesia situation, The price of frozen chips, MP's resignation takes effect. Index. Picture Gallery: Government refuse to permit revocation of Post Office monopoly in Cricklewood area. Law: Police say 76 'IRA officers' charged this year with terrorism, 13 accused after clashes, Case for Lords of boy cleared of murder, Conflict in police evidence ends trial, New evidence in defence of Pétain memory, Court of Appeal 'Proceeding' to enforce forfeiture Pakwood Transport Ltd v 15, Beau-Pakwood Transport Ltd v 15, Beauchamp Place Ltd, Inquiry on allegations by runaway editor, Guilty pleas by school bus kidnapping gang, Court go-ahead to Kent State building project, Minority shareholders' action can go on Daniels and Others v Daniels and Others, Queen's Bench Division How to measure tyre tread wear Sandford and Another v Butcher, Seamen's leader admits having smuggled goods, Nine members of ANC jailed in South Africa, Indians' attempt to avoid extradition fails, Naafi man who drove over striker is acquitted, Employment Appeal Tribunal Discrimination against women teachers Nothman v Barnet London Borough Council, Woman complains of Civil Service age limit Price v Civil Service Commission and Another, Policemen rewarded. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Thorn, Wilson Bros., Limited, Plessey Group, Manchester Garages Ltd., Y. J. Lovell (Holdings) Ltd., Metropolitan Borogh Of Sandwell, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Inland Revenue, Garrard, Sotheby's Belgravia, Multiple Sclerosis, Carclo, Peer, Chesterfield Properties, Thorn Ericsson, London & Overseas Freighters Ltd., Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Cinemas, Legal Appointments also on page 25, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Monteverdi Vespers Kilburn, Bayreuth under its first British conductor, Owner Occupied Thames, Don Quixote Royal Court, Rosie Bush, Brunelleschi and the great Dome. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Meerschaum pipe is sold for £1,500, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,663, British at Bregenz. Sport: Yachting Winds halt America's Cup trials, Rugby Union Lions lick wounds in holiday resort, Baseball, Football Arsenal send home Macdonald, Hudson, Polo Palumbo's late winner for Bucket Hill, Rugby League Westhead ban to be lifted from August 1, Sports in Brief, Tennis One junior seed eliminated at Eastbourne, Table tennis Five England players in world rankings, Cricket Boycott undergoes an examination set by Underwood, Fencing Sweden retain épée title in final event, Racing Fillies give Goodwood flying start, Athletics Miss Lannaman carried off track, Golf Mrs Uzielli tries for eighth title this year, Speedway Collins leads the challenge for Britain. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 25, 1952 Zatopek's records, Keeping your nerve: remembering it's better to be damp than dead. Editorials/Leaders: Doubts And Radioactivity Persist, The Flea Divorces The Dragon, Declaring An Interest. Letters to the Editor: Myra Hindley, The dream world of an arts graduate, The smoke of battle, Yorkshire boundaries, Making right decision over pensions, Balloting expertise, Soviet obstruction of sea survey, Newspaper closed shop, Export opportunities in Japan, Lucrative property transfer work, Old age pensions, Adam Smith and Marx: free market or state control?, Hospital accident. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Professor J.A.V.Butler Research in physical chemistry, Lord Ashdown, Mr Eliot Fette Noyes. Business and Finance: Dollar falls to new low against mark, Discount market, Textile profits on the upswing, How special is the constable?, Business Diary: Price Commission, Williams style, Ariel-the question of sensitivity, Commodities, Government intervenes in RTZ 'cartel' case, Powell Duffryn's £6.6m 'rights' to help finance £20m of spending, Chambers' warning on runaway pay deals, UK metal stocks, Accountants formed the 86th Livery Company, 90 pc oppose takeover of the banks, Kwikform dips 6 pc to £1.43m, Reshaping leads to opening fall by UC Invs, Biggest offshore flow from Brae field well, Iran steps in with a post for former Leyland chief while NEB hesitates over making offer, Milan strike called over closure fear, CBI guidance on pay goes to companies this weekend, Texaco up 13 pc, Hopes fade for heavy water reactor, Stronger second-leg makes up leeway at Neepsend, Giving more bite to the British computer industry, Treasury decides to waive final tranche of Iran loan, Briefly Scot & N'castle plans £40m spending, DoT petition to wind up Mayfair bank, World glut sends N Sea prices down, EEC Commissioner stresses dangers of protectionism, Gold & Base Metal, Harrisons & Crosfield, Scotcros ahead in first quarter, Court fixes median line for Anglo-French oil rights in the Western Approaches, Computer news Privacy committee to report within 6 months, Bellambi Coal, Turbine talks inconclusive, Curb on Egypt cotton yarn, Scottish move to simplify Morpeth draft, Motor traders on the uplift, Vita-Tex, Lipton fork-lift trucks agree to 107½p from Lex Service, Producers sceptical of American call for textile pact 'departures'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Prices turn back but index up, Stock Exchange Prices Fair start to new account. Business Appointments: Business appointments New finance director at British Sugar Corporation. Births.

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