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The Times - 23/02/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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by David Wood Political Editor, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Ronald Emler Business News Staff, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Judith Judd, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Our Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Our Medical Correspondent, by Hugh Clayton, By Diana Geddes, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Penny Symon, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Michael Hornsby, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Dessa Trevisan, By a Special Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, Peter Ball, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, Clement Freud, , Philip Howard, Paddy Kitchen, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, William Gaunt, Keith Horner, J. B. Hutchinson, Bernard Levin, Molvyn Westlake, PHS, SAM WAPSHARE, , A. J. VLITOS, , B. P. ROBINSON, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , L. S. PRESSNELL, , J. ALLAN PEARCE, , ARTHUR SILKIN, , PETER REES, JAMES BEATTIE, , GEOFFREY WARNER, ALEC MERRISON, , PAUL SIEGHART, CHRISTOPHER DRIVER, , MICHAEL P. COLLINS., MICHAEL O'HIGGINS, , K. A. LONG, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By John Younger Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, MP, Mr Anthony Gross, A correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Desmond Quigley, By Margaret Stone, From John Earle, KENNETH KEITH, , WINIFRED E. A. EVANS, , DOROTHY A. FRY, , JOHN P. PEEVEY, , BRIAN WOOD, , E. A. S. HUTCHINSON, , CELIA RIGDEN, , A. WALLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Michael Frenchman, By Tony May, By Ray Maughan, Ray Maughan, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Richard Allen,

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News: Tough new prices plan upsets industry, Wells shows way to save cathedralls' sculpture, Chance meeting may have led to crew's arrest, Can the EEC unite to meet the challenge of Poorer nations?, Mr Callaghan rules out 'free collective chaos', Choice of site for nuclear waste dump in Lower Saxony certain to anger environment lobby, The answers to yesterday's arithmetic paper, Women at war: Boudicca did not know what she had started, Picture that was illegally exported is bought back, El Salvador crowd reject poll result, Nuclear safety challenge to Mr Benn, Islington is accused of housing discrimination, Mrs Gandhi has to face all comers, Quebec Premier cleared, The Times Diary England the home of gastronomy, Leyland men told to return, Pianist plans two-day sonata cycle, Romanian concession to dissident, Oxford plan for mixed colleges receives a check, More riots are expected in Sierra Leone, Talks open in Argentina on Falklands, Latest European snow reports, Plumber's lamp 'caused fire that killed 11', Singapore orders British teacher out of country, Call for Government's resignation after guillotine vote defeat, Motorists and the law, When a journey on the subway can be an appointment with fear, Praise for Unionists over Dublin visit, Cabinet to decide soon on attitude of Britain to European elections, Farmers told to share price burden with consumers, Stay-at-home voters worry candidates, BBC chief defends N Ireland coverage, Bail is to be sought for three in secrets case, Reporter's phone call leads to blank column in paper, Commissioner appeals to Britain on farm prices, End in sight to strikes in Holland, President Amin's hint of Uganda plot deaths, Commercial effect of Bath conservation, Science report Psychology: Parting mothers from infants, The strategy to beat ever-rising food prices, TUC to urge £2,000m economy boost in talks with Chancellor, '£25 a day' to carry a top water official to work, Mr Trudenu confident Canada will stay united, Fewer people killed in work accidents, Taking a gourmet with a pinch of salt, Convulsions not caused by vaccine, Italy's plans for industry earn praise, Folksy image contrasts with ambition, Local decision-making on transport indicated, London urgently needs at least 300 more detectives, official says, Press licensing rejected, Takeover of village life by newcomers criticized, Apology order was justified, tribunal rules, Auckland's crowds brave rain to see Queen, Provost Marshal hanging up his spurs, A brisk start in office for Dr Owen, Soviet call to ban all tests, Callaghan hint that President Amin is not welcome, Concern at falling standards in NHS, Offer of factory may halt slaghter of seals, Nixon fund paying damages to Watergate burglars, Boys find 9 mortar bombs in beach, Government beaten by 29 votes on guillotine as 37 Labour MPs rebel, 6,800 jobless cut seen as temporary relief, Offers to help Lady Churchill declined, Parisien Libere mediator gives up, Chinese railways put under military rule, Lady Falkender was to see secret papers, minute says, Initiatives on poverty 'have failed', Royal Horticultural Society may dispose of its old hall, Concorde rival flies across Soviet Union. Index. Politics and Parliament: Deportations debate is postponed, £19.9m to maintain Service bands, Speaker will rule on 'jobs hint' report, Rule stops debate on deporting of journalists, Far too many offices full of little men, 'No genuine majority for measure', Anybody can suggest award of an honour, Government continuing with Bill on Thursday, Guillotine motion on devolution measure defeated by 29 votes, Britain would not feel slighted if President Amin stayed away from Commonwealth conference House of Commons, A question went to and fro but got nowhere, Collective chaos from wages free-for-all, PPS system likened to fagging, New peer, Nimrod project continues Nato air early warning, Bill to tackle cruelties of poaching deer, Government oppose Bill curtailing animal experiments for cosmetics House of Lords, Textbook functioning of House. Display Advertising: Club Of Ten, Burberrys, Crest Nicholson Ltd, Middle Tar, Marchwiel Holdings Limited, Allied Insulators Limited, Telford, European Banking Company Limited, Torbay Devon, Bank Base Rates, Times Newspapers Ltd.,, Saa, S&w Berisford Limited, Vosper Thornycroft Limited, Derby Trust Limited, Alcan, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Switzerland, Charities Aid Foundation, Barclays Life, Iran Air, Weatherall Green & Smith. News in Brief. Law: Police return cannabis to man who was charged, Thames ferry move deferred, Court to rule on legality of Spanish Communists, Copyright films charge, Court of Appeal Tenure clause not binding on farmer Johnson and Another v Moreton, Time-charter clause still valid Naviera de Canarias SA v Nacional Hispanica Aseguradora SA, Minesweeper coxswain says steering was difficult, Customers for guns never mentioned, witness says, Step-parents: adoption or custody? In re S (Infants), Court orders LSE sit-in students to leave, Judge urges public to write to MPs, Official accused over deal that yielded £1m profit, No depreciation in house value: compensation claim fails Hickmott v Dorset County Council, Deportation battle opens, Israeli in tears after five-year sentence for accepting bribes. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Senior army post, University news, South African photographer wins an award. Sport: Rowing Dangerous river rules out Torpids races, Boxing Green sets up big match with Stracey, Sports in Brief, Racing Why Decent Fellow is a dashed good sort, Rugby Union England may have big share of Lions party, Motor racing Hunt's title chances hit by crash in new car, Football Clough and Taylor turn Derby down, Cricket Pakistan hopes lifted by record stand, Hockey. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Lesson in aristocratic portraiture, Béjart ballet at the Coliseum, Tribute to Britten NPO/Ledger Festival Hall, Galway/Robles Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts, Privates on Parade Aldwych, Keeping the picture alive. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A nation for all that, even if it is just a dot on the map, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 22, 1952 End of identity cards. Editorials/Leaders: A Setback For A Strategy, A Dangerous Negotiation. Letters to the Editor: Student fees, The strain on Ministers, Keats and claret, Planning and inner city decline, Participation through profit-sharing, Jobless 'dissimulation', Reduced tariffs for off-peak use of electricity, Auctioneer is the seller's agent, 'Explosiveness' of natural gas, Graduates' job preferences, Rockall, New York and Concorde, The social contract, Expanding the EEC, Privacy and the media, The Turner Bequest, Tax incentives and a remodelled pay structure-two essential needs, Education protest, No Treasury 'plot' on incomes policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,539, £60,813 for collection of English ceramics. Obituaries: Brig-Gen F. H. Borthwick, Squadron Leader A. H. Tollemache, Mme Jacques Bollinger Expansion of champagne firm, Professor Howard Robinson, Mr Anthony Crosland, Mr P. F. Millard. Business and Finance: Criteria call for a fair balance, Discount market, Vosper sees 500 warship jobs at risk, A prices and incomes board by any other name..., Charringtons leans less on traditional fuels, Curbs on pensions 'almost certain' to come off in new pay policy, Vosper Thorneycroft up but threat of nationalization bad for orders, The Falklands and the Argentine connexion, Commodities, Leyland chief gives warning of last opportunity to avert closures, Rotaflex is back over £1m with a 78 pc jump, London-based consortium banks go well, Brazil accused over coffee prices, Unemployment, Business Diary: Sir Arthur and after · Knave of Hart's?, British Petroleum may join ICI in building second ethylene cracker, US pay and prices plan, In brief French-Soviet oil deal deadlocked over price, Norwest Holst's chairman ousted, Peak figures and bigger payout from Aquis Secs, Signor Modiano to head section of Confindustria, Johnson Group Opinion hardens: a cheeky bid, MPs'committee to look into £42.8m loss by Chrysler UK, BA seeks £2 domestic route rise, White House upsets banks, Amey looks after it leaps, Saint Piran, Car group delay worries machine tool companies, Briefly, Fresh stimulus in Carter Budget, Italian state group's top men protest, Racal move gives hint of bid battle for Ultra, City opens campaign against Bullock on threat to fund-raising, Extended investigatory role envisaged for Commission, Shadow over Allied Insulators' gains, City unites against Bullock, Hongkong & Shanghai slows, but pays more, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), April date likley for summit curtain-raiser. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Recent Issues Closing Price, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Electricals to the fore, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Stock markets Good buying catches dealers short, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Great Portland. Births.

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