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The Times - 15/06/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By a Staff Reporter, By Ronald Pullen Financial Staff, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Craig Seton, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By Kenneth Gosling, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Reporter, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Alan McGregor, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, By Roger Berthoud, From Robert Fisk, by Michael Leapman, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Kuldip Nayar, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgror-Morris, Peter Strafford, Robert Ponsonby Controller of Music, BBC, Paddy Kitchen, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Peter Hennessy, Bernard Levin, PHS, Richard Davy, AGNES E. BELLCHAMBERS, , D. K. W. COX, , NORMAN FROST, , GERALD LONDIN:, WILLIAM PICKLES, , BARBARA REYNOLDS, , JOHN HAVARD, , DAVID McCORMICK, , PETER MANSON, , BRYAN MAGEE, , S. P. SCHROETER, , DAVID D. SIEFF, , PETER SHAFFER, , LUDMILA ALEXEYEVA, , ANDREY AMALRIK, , VLADIMIR BUKOVSKY, , NATALYA GORBANEVSKAYA, , JAN KAVAN, , LESZEK KOLAKOWSKI, , LEONID PLYUSHCH, , MARIA SINIAVSKI, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , E. GARTH MOORE, , NICOLA LODGE, , Leslie Saich, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Economics Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Caroline Atkinson, From David Blake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Emler, By Michael Baily, ALAN J. ROBERTSON, , A. G. HORSNAIL, , M. E. D. BIGGS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, By Nicholas Hirst, By Victor Felstead, By John Brennan, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, By Adrienne Gleeson, Ray Maughan,

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Politics and Parliament: Government to pay compensation for damage caused by vaccines, Children damaged by vaccine to get aid, Criticism of jungle of fire regulations, Bill on rates relief for disabled will remove legal doubts, Complaint of privilege, Lack of papers delays Coal Industry Bill, Bill to curtail ministers' patronage, Homosexual Bill fails: attack on groups who supported it House of Lords, Proposal to eliminate EEC double taxation, 'Disaster day' defeats for Government on finance Bill, Government remain committed to devolution; legislation deferred until next session House of Commons, Government defeats on tax allowances, Employment prospects of school leavers. News: Vaccination offer to cut flu in Post Office, Accord on UN observer in Namibia, American writer questioned by the KGB, Anti-apartheid accord clears the way for Edmonton Games, Britain blocks EEC oil crisis plan, Don suspected of key role in changing Cambridge undergraduates into Soviet agents Fourth man in inquiry on Philby, Burgess and Maclean, Press prize for article about Mrs Mandela, No extra aid, Mr Rodgers tells local authorities, Giscard device for direct poll Bill, Britain boosts Turkish Cypriot economy, £258,610 paid for Victorian paintings, Views of London 2: A clutch of barges drifts thrugh a half-deserted Thameside The men of dockland always come back to the river, Key Vatican post for little known diplomat, Mr Bhutto agrees to another election, US ready to stop air services into Britain, The remarkable vision of a writer who cannot see, Deferred pay rise plan ends the TV dispute, Ministers to be briefed in new drive for exports, The Times Diary/ When GBS clipped the wings of rumour, Business still attracts the public school boys, Spanish armed forces have last word on general election today, Bitter end to poll campaign in Eire, Government shares in BP offered at 845p, What the Helsinki declaration was really all about, Cambridge: a mixture that should not remain as before, Action urged over sales of substandard potatoes, Storms cause widespread damage and flooding in the South, Mr Ecevit asked to form new Turkish government, Gunmen 'trained in Angola', Science report Zoology: Frog camouflage, Flying Squad chief 'was on payroll of criminal', The 'much loved Cambridge don' in the Philby affair, Worker gave up job rather than play cards, Free vote for ministers on Europe elections, Lords asked for ruling on Attorney General's power, Fishing limit demand as 50 trawlers sail into London, Group inquiring into back pain invites evidence, Mr Laker is cautious on Skytrain approval, Conference Notebook Delegates harangue the press for a place in the history books, Random strikes threat by airline engineers, Senior TUC members to meet Chancellor next week to discuss next phase of pay policy, Writs threat to teachers lifted, Car chase led to end of drugs syndicate, Police use tear gas as Soweto mourns last summer's deaths, Belgrade talks open today on Helsinki accord, British Rail Board has grant limit reduced, Cardinal sees human rights as British policy plank, £1m stolen paintings recovered by Yard, Janata leads in polling for state assemblies, Few Britons want jobs with Community, Incubator used for ospreys, Fiat kidnap case go-between is held in Paris, Moluccans spurned offers, Dutch MPs hear, Quiet wedding as 'Twiggy' marries actor, Opponents of tax changes threaten Bonn coalition, Commonwealth storm over naming President Amin, Development of ancient sites prompts protest, Narrow Beigin coalition expected soon, Irises catch the eye at horticultural show. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: B.S.&W. Whiteley Limited, Tudor Webasto, Midland Bank Group, First National Bank Of Oregon, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, Lwt (Holdings) Limited, E B E S, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Leyland Cars, Rhp British Precision Bearings, Edward Erdman & Company, Office And Electronic Machines Limited, Gauloises, Bp, Metalimportexport, Black & Edgington Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Healey & Baker, Fine Art Developements Limited, C. E. Heath & Co. Ltd., Marshall's Universal. Law: Fresh setback for Concorde in New York court, Defence lawyer withdraws from Milan trial, Jail for seven heroin ring members called by Judge 'pedlars of death for profit', Council fined £3,600, Ruling sought on reasons for refusing parole, Anti-rabies law was broken, Injunction on Uganda tea funds, Motive of ideology denied in spy case, Law Report June 14 1977 Employment Appeal Tribunal Protective redundancy awards not a penalty on employers, More plutonium near Windscale than at US test site inquiry told, Shorter jail terms for many offenders urged, Inquiry into police clash with pickets. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,628, Rotten Row cycling, Radio. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A lethal dose, but be sure Labour will swallow it whole, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 14, 1952 Lafayette's sword. Sport: Yachting Swiss hold on to early lead, Tennis Mottram drawn best of British men, Horse show Smith and Olympic Star in first place at Malvern, Racing Lady Capulet ought to retain unbeaten record, Cricket Authorities prepared to arrange talks with Packer, Golf Overseas challenger shares lead, Olympic Games An explosive subject for IOC thought, Sports in Brief, Rowing A test for the elite in Nottingham regatta, Football Long journey to find a left back, Rugby League Australia prepare to meet well-drilled Britons, Rugby Union Injuries are added to insult of defeat for Lions, Boxing Powerful left hook by Palomino puts an end to Green's title hopes. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Educational, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, la Creme De la Creme, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: One-man Prokofiev LSO/Abbado Royal Festival Hall, Art gallery ethics, What about contemporary music makers, then?, Last night's television... The Bass Player and the Blonde ITV, Experiment in an alien classic Divinas Palabras Lyttelton, Enticing titles Camerata Canada Queen Elizabeth Hall, Extraordinary Yorkshire TV, Initial cares over Romeo and Juliet Coliseum. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Stronger session, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock markets Strong in wake of BP and rates cut. Editorials/Leaders: Now To The Second Try, Not Really Reassuring, The Desperate Overcrowding Of Prisons. Letters to the Editor: Don Giovanni's escape, Strong case for a higher sterling rate, Police claims on the community, Compulsory wearing of seat belts, Computer procurement policy, Racing costs, Food prices, Pensions and inflation, The young homeless, Political prisoners after Helsinki, Sion College library, Unhonoured spouse, Candidates' expenses, Balance-sheet of EEC, Inefficiency of slush fund operations, Women's intuition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Leverhulme awards, Latest appointments, Institution of Municipal Engineers. Births. Obituaries: Judge Tom Clark, Dr George Cotzias Pioneer in neurological therapy, Mr Frank Herbert. Business and Finance: Discount market, Setback to hope of UK share in £160m Nigerian shipbuilding deal, Valor rebounds to over £1m and hints at better things to come, Special factors widen Budget gap, VW to pay triple diamages of $15m under U S ruling, Briefly Alpine 1-for-10 rights, Better margins put bounce in Henlys, Fast moving Ridgway clears debt, Business Diary: CoSIRA's Wilkinson · Come in, No 3, Commodities, Metals booklet, Toolmakers seek Neddy help over Leyland orders, In brief 12pc increase approved for cement manufacturers, Budget Deficit, Chrysler made $2.5m 'unusual payments', SE delays options decision, Price control a 'con trick', grocers told, Mosaic that peeled stings Gt Portland, Turnover, traffic and profits up sharply at Britain's top ports, Recovery leaves A. Cohen just short of a record, Rented overalls may take precedence at Sketchley, High Street sales last month still sluggish, Concrete and the Saudis 'Bison' reinforces defence, Soviet minister seeks shipping 'cooperation', Bank of England happy with marketing of £564m Government stake in BP, LWT looks to record pre-tax topping £5m, Morgan cut alters prime rate pattern, BP in the light of day, Tobenoil part in GEI Int upswing, Dobson Park now has £10m in sight, Mr Healey urges banks to stop staff dodging phase 2, Doubts at Paris talks on Japanese and German trade targets, Property myths under attack, Lloyds & S want all Mann, Chloride Europe in van of 30pc jump, International French banking groups to buy out Brown Harriman, EEC farm prices: confusion heaped upon confusion. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at British Bank of the Middle East.

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