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The Times - 05/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Edward Townsend, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Our Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, From Annabel Ferriman, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Fromn Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Bernard Gwertzman, By David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, From Patrick Brogan, From Edward Mortimer, From Sinan Fisek, From Dessa Trevisan, From Douglas Aiton, by Richard Usborne, Iain Redpath, DAVID WADE, David Robinson, Sheridan Morley, R. L. Storey, Paul Barker, Philippa Toomey, Kay Dick, Brian Alderson, John Carter, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Eugene V. Thaw, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Caroline Moorehead, Philip Howard, Marshall Stewart, George Hutchinson, NICOLAS WALTER, , ROGER M. WILDE, , R. S. DALE, , CYRIL H. KLEINWORT, , P. E. HUTCHINS, , JOHN BARKER, , J. R. NASH, , CHRISTINE M. DELAHUNTY, , ANTHONY WIGRAM, , EUGENE MELVILLE, , MARGARET GELLING, , CHRISTIAN WOLMAR, , J. R. PRITCHARD, , CHRISTIAN HOWARD, , F. L. CARSTEN, , G. H. N. SETON-WATSON, , ROBERT CARR, , GILES HUNT, , ENID LAKEMAN, , PHILIP HAYNES, , Ulrich Simon, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, Sir Arnold Weinstock, D.M., By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Dennis Bird, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Staff, By Caroline Atkinson, By David Mott, By Kenneth Owen, By Donald Macintyre, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Financial Staff, Desmond Quigley, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, John Whitmore, Margaret Drummond, MD, Vera Di Palma, David Mott, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, Sheila Black,

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News: Mr Desai escapes in death crash, More TV blackouts likely as dispute reaches impasse, Mr Sithole courts the whites in his search for future power, Bang-free supersonic: An artist's, Mr Sadat repeats call for preparatory peace talks, French unions to fight Barre measures, Travel Two words that worry travel agents, Prince of Wales tours coast of Queensland, Union says no customs check during stoppage, Shop Around, EEC direct elections 'will allay public suspicions', Socialist unions in Madrid accept austerity measures, China may buy Harrier jump-jets, Minister attacks 'Jeremiahs' over sterling, Bank manager gives thieves £30,000 to free his family, Weighing the odds in the divine gamble for man's soul, Reducing the sacrifices at pagan winter festival, Praise for 'positive Bill', Dutch political negotiations collapse again, Seven power stations stop work over 'no pay' threat, Violence stops Mrs Gandhi visiting Andhra Pradesh, Smith-Carver meeting fixed for tomorrow, Windscale report due at end of year, Mrs Thatcher shuffles her frontbench team, Turkish film stars to march over censorship, Wernher ivories bought for nation, Gardening House-hunting, Local radio: a better chance coming to tune in, Lawyers to protest at RUC interrogation methods, Bundesrat move to monitor terrorists' legal talk, West champions cause of human rights activists in the East, £5,000 Premium bond prize winners, Mr Lévesque hints at Quebec 'third way', Top quality blooms in autumn show, Queensland Premier calls beauty queen 'a crow', Dr Kissinger tells Jews to be masters of own destiny, Leyland car supplies at lowest point this year, Top marks for Macmillan but Gladstone fails, Collecting Shopping at the museum, The Aga Khan: from Curzon to Hitler, a man always at the centre of history, National Theatre in financial difficulty, This attachment to the bizarre in Judith Rossner, ILO chief rejects criticism, US to Send St Stephen's crown to Hungary, Higher fees rejected as NHS remedy, UN orders mandatory embargo on arms for South Africa, Russians harass EEC convoy in West Berlin, Farewell my lovely... at least I hope so, Mr Scargill defends miners' right, Week of campaigning to make good the loss of Britain's trees, New year rise in rail fares almost certain, Squatting 'may do harm', Saturday Review Blandings Castle, Pakistan strife foreseen if poll is delayed, Science report Cell biology: Construction of membranes, Hearing on columnist to continue in new year, The miners may save Mr Callaghan if they do not sink him, Dangerous novelties: One of some illuminated model gondolas, Israel to free jailed archbishop tomorrow. Law: Police dossier charge, Former CIA director fined $2,000, 'Confession' to Nairac killing ruled admissible, Court of Appeal Man self employed by choice cannot claim to be an employee Massey v Crown Life Insurance Company, Maintenance order devalued McGrady v McGrady, Identification in court by elimination Regina v Hughes, Charge against Watergate 'plumber' dismissed. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Devolution polls 'within a year', Non-event after the razzamatazz, More funds for neglected parts of NHS, The Government Chemist, Plan for regions to avert 'English backlash', Parental choice and procedure for school admissions covered in the promised Bill on education House of Commons, Pressure for early education Bill to clarify parental rights. Display Advertising: Arrow, Marlborough Bloodstock Syndicates 1977, The M & G Group, The Fontana Dictionary Of Modern Thought Crossword, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Tyndall Assurance Limited,, Bank Base Rates, The Times Special Reports, Feedex, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hodder & Stoughton, Suttons Seeds. Arts and Entertainment: Chess The case for going Dutch, Television highlights, Radio, The Week's Films, Tv Choice, Rare Tournai tapestry sold for £26,000, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,751, Bridge Chance can be a fine thing, Sunday. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Tory choice resigns. Classified Advertising: Chaistmas Countdown, Home&garden, Christmas Countdown, Royal Albert Hall, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services, Services tomorrow: Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Reviews: Completed comedy, Ezio Sadler's Wells, A letter to my love, Interview Beastly Basil, Views of the world, For children Yo ho ho, History Self-made kings, BBC SO/Bernardi St John's, Lovers, readers. Editorials/Leaders: Andorra Menaced By Reform, No Change For The Better, Lights Out. Letters to the Editor: Religious education, Agreed housing policies, Silencing burglar alarms, Ordination of women, Visit to Britain of Vaclav Kral, Morality of guerrillas, Violence in politics, Pay increase demands and industrial unrest, Mapping buried history, The British in Cyprus, Trespassing and the law, Forget the future, Electing Euro-MPs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Nov 5, 1952 Opening of Parliament. Obituaries: Sir Jack Scamp, Dr Ronald Mackeith, Mr Ernest Kleinwort Banking and support for wild life, Sir Frederick Bourne. Sport: Golf Australians in lead after second round, Yachting Brentnall takes Red Lion into overall lead, Chasing the sun round the world, Sports in Brief, Cricket QC offers answers to twenty questions, Racing Count Kinure will not catch Francome unawares this time, Tomorrow, Rugby Union Rosslyn Park and Rodgers reluctantly art company, Boxing Ali 'must meet winner of Young-Norton bout', Weekend fixtures, Hockey Early crisis for some in county championship, Tennis Mrs King taken to the other side of midnight, Show jumping Graffiti gives Smith right answers, Athletics Edinburgh fail in attempt to stage 1982 event, Ice skating Russians not to compete at Richmond, Football Villa and Ipswich at disadvantage with Spanish opposition. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, BOC settles for 12 pc 'within guidelines', Struggle is not over at Pennine, Commodities, Air strike hits Davies & Newman, Pound dips against dollar, but gold is at two-year high, Britain accused of dumping in US, Unit trusts Consumer groups take up the cause of unit-holders, EEC warns Hongkong, India and S Korea to curb textile exports, Shares still fail to rally, Share split and £8.7m rights call from De La Rue knocks shares, More calls in Congress for expanding economy, Guidelines urged for dual nuclear system, MK to pay a bit more for Ega, SE has £3.66m pre-tax surplus, Rush & Tompkins fall 13 pc but prospects brighter, Briefly Imp Metal offer for sale 1.43 times covered, Insurance Converting to a whole-life policy, British Steel asks unions for agreement to cuts in both plant and manpower, Main Changes Of The Week, Amax fears $80m Africa write-offs, Feedex fall in first half but recovery outlook good, Taxation Relief for those starting a business, Children, Investor's week Miners make the market miserable, Round-up Property unit trust, Fixed interest investment Gilts afloat in a sea of change, In brief Oxford St gets 25pc of tourist cash, Grouse, Prices soar as diamonds make more friends, Investment trusts Enter the first linked contract, 22,000 laid off at Leyland and Vauxhall plants. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Another weak session, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Index 33 points down on week and nervous selling persists, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Births.

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