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The Times - 22/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From David Cross, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Political Editor, By David Blake, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By Robert Parker, By Peter Godfrey, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From a Special Correspondent, From Peter Hennessy, From Jon Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Reporter, By Pat Healy, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Nicholas Fraser, From Nicholas Ashford, By Richard Harris, From Mario Modiano, From Frederick Cleary, From David Bonavia, From Robert Fisk, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, David Robinson, John Percival, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, Kenneth Gosling, Eric Marsden, Bernard Levin, PHS, John Mackintosh, RTCHARD MAYNE, , ROBERT LUSTY, , SIR GRAHAM WILSON, , IAN GILMOUR, , J. W. SAUNDERS, , T. W. TAYLOR, , S. LANCASHIRE, , R. J. BERNEY, , P. A. KEEN, , HILARY PHILLIPS, , OLIVER STALLYBRASS, , STEPHEN SPENDER, , JOHN OSBORNE, , K. L. DORRINGTON, , LIPMANN KESSEL, , ERWIN KRONHEIMER, , By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Mario Modiano, Athens., By Our Arts Reporter, From John Chartres, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Dr R. S. Pease, FRS, writes:, J. C. writes:, Kenneth Morgan, Hugh Clayton, By Derek Harris, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By Desmond Quigley, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, From John Earle, HARRY LUCAS, , A. LITTLER, , ERIC WOOD, , H. E. BELL, , JOHN W. M. CHAPMAN, , D. G. LAYTON, , STEPHEN LINDNER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, The author is Technology Correspondent., By Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker, By Victor Felstead, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark, Gerald Ely,

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News: VAT on payments to learned societies, Ethiopia claims big victory, Envoy explains: Mr Peter Jay faced a bar-, How much longer can the Gaza Strip survive in isolation?, NCB chief fears a coal shortage this winter, Science report Psychology: Language by invention, Cleaning up world's biggest sewer, Ministry criticized for poor forecast of jobless total, Argentine police stop Mass by rebel prelate, Five cities may lose their theatres unless local councils help, 'Lost plutonium' enough for 15 nuclear weapons, Party expels China's 'gang of four', Troop talks close with skirmish on new arms, BBC plans inhibited, Angolan town changes hands after fighting, Statue of Athena in danger, Setback for West in SW Africa, Government cash for cities 'threatens vital rural services', Doctors will vote on attempt to restore their status, Increase in children in care is declining, Mr Jenkins arrives in London for last of introductory visits to EEC capitals as Commission head, Changes in classification of deck officers, Leave the tins on the shelf, Greek complaint over US envoy rebuffed, Grim search in flood-swept US mining town, A dentist's drill sorts the men from the women, Tanzania to build ships for Lake Victoria, The Times Diary/, Dynamite used to end Madrid jail riot, Union warning on 'minefield' of teacher assessment, Danish paper strike over alleged bribe, TV repeats to span the Queen's reign, RAF expects huge crowd for jubilee ceremony, Mrs Gandhi refuses to admit defeat, Imposition of 'core curriculum' rejected, Mr Scargill asks mining paper's editor to return, The unsung heroes behind the massed bands, Pay beds, US demands changes to Law of Sea text, Britain criticized for Rhodesia 'inaction', Retribution promised if royal tour is disrupted, Defence costs expected to be within 1% of cash limit, Lip workers 'foil attempt to cut off gas', Realignment or simply a hindrance to Labour?, Archaeology report Greece: Late Bronze Age exploration, Why the arguments about press freedom and closed shops should move forward, Drinking in moderation 'may aid heart', Prisons 'hold hundreds who should be in mental hospitals', Pretoria ban on black managers, Power for Scots courts to order compensation urged, Naafi official 'had little lorry tuition', Mineworkers in raid town welcome Moroccan troops, Mr Carter admits Russia unlikely to move on human rights, Government call for review aimed at establishing 'common core' curriculum, £5,500 paid for pair of George III wine coolers, Mrs Thatcher warns Tories not to be caught off guard, Electric shock therapy scrutinized by MPs, The foundations of our own Kremlin in Whitehall, Government to accept indexing of allowances in line with inflation, Strike by senior postal staff will disrupt services, Mr Demirel forms government in Turkey after hard bargaining over composition of his Cabinet, M Chirac opposed to Barre election role, India elects a new President, Companies 'near closure' through mail suspension, Egyptians claim Libya lost 40 tanks during border battle, Sacco and Vanzetti still trouble US opinion, Makarios refusal to rule out 'enosis', Latest pamphlets Review of an evolving monarchy, Labour moderates' campaign, Large gains by Sri Lanka opposition, Overseas students to be excluded from protection of race Act in relation to fees and admissions, Solar display suggests power savings, New Zealand budget to help exports, Water no danger to people in Manchester. Politics and Parliament: Standard rate of tax cut to 34p in the £, Commons will adjourn for almost 3 months, Employers must face sharp wind on pay, Rhodesia statement to come on Monday, Sub judice rule waived by Speaker, Higher standards to be set for teachers: greater help in schools for needy children House of Commons, Role of DPP in obscene film cases, Post Office Bill delay wanted, Free vote on three criticized MPs, Report on cadet system angers police chiefs, Opposition complain about Green Paper's lack of positive proposals, New inquiry ordered into Ince case, Heavy week's business. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Group Gold Mining Companies, Think Electric, Audemars Piguet, Iran Air, Lancia, Whitbread & Co. Ltd., Lainc, Comben Group Limited, Bank Base Rates, Air France, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Century Oils Group Limited, Silk Cut. Law: Jury queries safety at air show, Court 'surprise' over the ballot at Grunwick, Ex-envoy charged over Fiat chief kidnap case, Prosecution's duty Regina v Highgate justices, Ex parte Lewis, Judge orders not guilty verdicts, Judge gives no reason for retrial, Interest appeal for Lords Martin v Dickson, Croat hijack gang jailed, Death sentence for alleged plot in Uganda, Babycham: confusion not proved Court of Appeal H. P. Bulmer Ltd & Another v J. Bollinger SA and Others, Planning delays and developers' costs, Couple held over Corfu raid, Judge refuses interest on injury award, MP defends High Court ruling on benefit payment. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Golf Kelley not so much wins a place as makes sure he does not lose it, Yachting Prime object achieved without doubt, Rifle shooting British cadets on march again with a record, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Harvey Smith fails to make British team for Dublin Show, Swimming Miss Davies is within sight of Europe's best, Rugby Union Maori in defiance of Gleneagles agreement, Cycling Kuiper loses 25 sec lead and chance to close gap, Football Forest's £250,000 bid for Shilton rejected, Tennis Norfolk are beyond even the reach of miracles, Cricket Still a chance for Gloucestershire after being dismissed for 80, Racing Conditions suit Sharpen Your Eye, For the record, Athletics Cool of the evening could produce a record from Foster. Classified Advertising: Art Galleries, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Business Opportunities, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Sleak! Royal Court, A Midsummer Night's Dream Staatsoper, Hamburg, LSO makes a profit, Thoroughly modern Millie Three Women (aa) Curzon The Middle of the World (x) Camden Plaza Lucky Luciano National Film Theatre, Gates of Heaven BBC 2, Illustrious horror 'Tis Pity She's a Whore/ The Lorenzaccio Story The Other Place Stratford-on-Avon, The seven ages of children. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Preparing For Geneva, The Indexation Of Tax Allowances, Green Paper On A Great Debate. Letters to the Editor: Maintaining the purchasing power of pensions, EEC balance sheet, Bicycles by rail, Arguments for a trade union role in the running of pension schemes, Complexity of measuring local authority spending needs, Discovery of penicillin, Weeding out libraries, Film portraval of Arnhem, Mr Healey's remarks, Blasphemy as a crime, Japan impressed by air traffic pact, Constraints on productivity, Mr Packer's matches, Owl as an animal, Coming to terms with Marxism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 22,1952 Atlantic travel. Deaths. Obituaries: MR R. T. P. WHIPPLE Major contribution to applied mathematics, Mr C. E. Pitman, Professor G. N. Patchett. Business and Finance: Discount market, Italian state steel group braced for £330m loss, Italian unions wrestle with their differences, Leyland output boom embarrasses dealers, Asian exporters pose long-term threat to Japan, Sales gains are only price increases in Unigate standstill, Commodities, In brief Simplifying inflation accounting, Unilever to stand by guidelines on pay, Stock Exchange expected to hold inquiry into Fairey shares deals, American economy grew at 6.4pc annual rate in the second quarter, Unimpressive revaluation clouds Haslemere, Clearing banks run out of growth, Retail sales hit lowest level for five years, Dowty 37pc ahead and set for further growth, Business Diary: BAA flight path · Grape shot, In brief Commons committee registers approval at efficiency and value of ECGD's role, Metal Box fears tinplate rise will hit canned food, Textiles trade chairman gives warning of 'potential disaster' if imports not curbed, Deadlock in EEC-Japanese food talks, 2,000 jobs in Vauxhall expansions, Scotch distillers seek cuts in 'excessive' EEC levies, New appeal court plea by RTZ executives, R Stockfis agrees £1.6m from Eva, York Trailer changes into top gear, Hitachi may set up German plant because of hostility to manufacturing in Britain, Fire loss but Berisfords set for £1m, UK winning bigger share of North Sea contracts, Wheatsheaf one-for-4 to raise £5m, Gearing industry in the Third World to man-powered machinery, Engineering export orders down 7 pc in first 4 months, GUS tops £100m profit for first time, Bolivia ready to quit Tin Council, Study urges takeover of nuclear fuel production in US to safeguard supplies, Heron gets go-ahead in Cardiff, International Record second quarter and first-half from Xerox, John Lewis to close last Daniel Neal shops, Drug groups press for patents help, Briefly Inco's earnings plummet, Anglo Am extends mining waste scheme on new uranium contract, Associated Fisheries justifies optimism in £2.3m turnround, Public sector deficit falls in first quarter to £1,772m, Optimism on concrete platform business, Tesco 'wins bigger market share', EEC hunt for uranium treads on Ulster toes. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Yields boost gilts but equities still falling, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Guits in form, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named for Willis Faber. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Property Gardens grow in popularity. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,660, Broadcasting, Radio. Births.

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