The Times - 14/02/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, By Peter Hennessy, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From William Frankel, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By David Leigh Political Staff, By stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Kershaw, By Martin Huckerby, By Philip Howard, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard wigg, From Sue Masterman, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, By David Watts, From David Bonavia, From Sinan Fisek, Yehudi Menuhin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, William Mann, By William Hayter, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Thomas Walker, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Griffiths, Paul Martin, Eric Moonman, PHS, Lord Chalfont, David Wood, RONALD LEICESTER, , NORMAN HEALEY, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , PETER A. SABINE, , PATRICK BAYLY, , JASPER MORE, , K. W. GROVES, , JOHN OSMOND, , F. AVERY JONES, , J. L. WILLIAMS, , HUGH PILKINGTON, , G. G. MOYNE, , JOHN FOSTER, , NENAD PETROVIC, , F. W. H. PARROTT, , Hugh Clayton, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Derek Harris, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From John Earle, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, John Earle, JAN HILDRETH, , E. J. ROBERTSON, , GERALD H. LAWSON, , BILL WALSH, , JEREMY HOLT, , L. J. MANSON, , A. JOBLING, , F. RICHARD REE, , PHILIP GOLDENBERG, , CECIL W. ROBINSON, , David Robinson, Desmond Quigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,
ResumoNews: Liberal plan for deal over guillotine vote, Sir Geoffrey fails to stop pay pact motion, Five lost as trawler is wrecked, Substantial income tax cuts expected in the next Budget, Australian bush fires kill five, A Times Profile A life of passionate moderation at the centre of the world, President Amin assassination plot reported, The spoilers are not the only people with voices, Mr Haines says why he wrote book, Fear about Peak park motorway renewed, Heavy VAT rises imposed in Belgian mini-budget, Saudi Arabia: oil is mightier than the sword in the modern Arab world, Britain 'leads in the arts', The 'kitchen cabinet' crockery still flies, Danish poll may preserve deadlock, Lucky omen of Year of the Snake Chinese look forward to period of relaxation, Homosexuals' aid group opens HQ in London, Bhutto election confirmed by commission, English setter is top dog at Crufts, Outstanding fines amounted to a total of £20.6m, Brussels offers farmers less in attempt to keep increases in shops down to 1.5pc average, Threats to foreigners in Taiwan, Two shot in Turkish hijack plane, Indian president buried at Delhi mosque, Latest European snow reports, IRA now has modern machine guns, Bishop of Rome's new role in the future of Anglicanism, Inspector of prisons wounded by gunmen, 100 arrests after football disturbances, Farmworkers' union urged to stop sponsoring MP, Teachers' leader attacks new examination plan, Agriculture Farmers fear increasing nationalization of land, $2m for TV women denied better jobs, The Times Diary encore Now, according to the Falkender Folio, Portugal seizes merchant fleet as strikes spread, Italian police defy the law and form trade union, Dr Soares seeks concessions from EEC, Euro-Arab session fails to resolve differences, Mr Cousins 'threatened', Political deal alleged on eve of bribes trial, Giscard visit to Mali for financial aid talks, Plan for Maplin airport gets renewed support, Submarine hunters: Two naval vessels, Work creation programme 'cuts jobs' Sir Keith says, Syrian troops pull back from Israeli border, Ethiopia's new leader to expand the Army, Mr Crosland in hospital for check-up, Doctors protest over new abortion Bill, New development agency urged for inner cities, Prisoners of conscience Singapore Ho Toon Chin, Yard's new computer to hold 1.3 million criminal files, Bath planning: The Horstmann Gear Co Ltd, Man's last wish thwarted by weekend closure, Soviet-trained repatriates alarm Madrid, Fish talks with Russia start on Wednesday, The profitable business of St Valentine, Attack by Pravda on Washington's support for dissidents 'who represent nobody', Memorial tablet unveiled to H. M. Stanley, What will replace the Kissinger view?, British campaign to back Ulster peace movement, TUC big guns battle for the social contract, Treasury tried 'coup' against Government, Mr Haines says, Colour bar in Tory clubs condemned by Mrs Thatcher, Off-duty Mr Carter finds lure of TV irresistible, Seveso asks for troops to guard poisoned zone, More stoppages likely in Holland today, Opponents of Mrs Gandhi 'intimidated', Cape Town hint of fresh Rhodesia peace talks, Science report zoology: Advantages of altruism, Partition formula for Cyprus drawn up at meeting with UN chief, Immigration commitment 'nears end'. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Hammond Innes, Malteco Ltd., Hampton & Sons, Bank Base Rates, Laytons, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Jones Lang. Law: Council men accused of corruption, Lighter sex sentences 'given under instructions'. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Lobbying to be investigated by the Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Woman to head California supreme court, University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Sport: Motor racing Prospects bright for restaging Japanese GP, Athletics British individuals may succeed where team fails, Rugby Union Northampton are left to wonder sadly what might have been, Weekend results and tables, Rackets Boone well served by superior pace, Swimming Miss Rudd a fine third, Sports in Brief, Snooker Mountjoy now gazes on the world title, Football Winter of discontent darkened by violence, Hockey New Zealanders have an old score to settle, Cricket Brearley plays an innings which bodes well for England's future, Racing Stacks of money for a 'poor man', For the record. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Uk Holidays, Entertainments, Investment and Finance, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, New City prestige offices. Reviews: LSO/Levine Festival Hall, London Baroque Soloists Purcell Room, London Bach Society Queen Elizabeth Hall, Siegfried Behrend Wigmore Hall, Clooner speared Spooner, All You Need is Love London Weekend, Young Vic goes to the country, Monday Book Philadelphia Quartet Burford Bridge Hotel. Editorials/Leaders: Anglo-Irish Discord, Below stairs at No. 10 Downing St, Now The Judges Use Their Discretion. Letters to the Editor: Czech action over Charter 77, Opportunity ignored at the BIM, Keeping effective control with the professional managers, The motivation of management, Why the shop-floor wants its turn, Social contract, Saying what we mean, Torture in Ulster, Rising Prices, Little likelihood of repeating success of German model, Church remarriage after divorce, Fine words but bad business of the Bullock proposals, Elections to supervisory boards, Yugoslav dissent, Devolution poll, Hospital economies, Participation not the key to salvation, 'Archaic' trade union system, Landing on Rockall, Tree planting, Representation at Oxford. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, February 13, 1952 Britain's atomic bomb. Obituaries: Canon Henry Balmforth, Stanislas Idzikowski Dancer with Diaghilev Ballet, M Bernard Lafay. Business and Finance: Business Diary in Europe: Germano-agri-aggro, Regional industry in Europe Piedmont feels the first frosts of winter, South Africa is out in the cold as Australia and US come into focus, Stock market reacts to unions' pay calls, Irresistible force meets immovable object, F Pratt orders pick up: outlook encouraging, Ferodo to climb 25pc, Italy to resume negotiations for IMF loan, Wider forum urged for shipbuilding, 8 power unions reject Bullock haste, Davy Ashmore signs £37m deal, Hypermarkets report finds little for small shops to fear, Lending rate 12 pc, Low investment could hinder Russia's modest economic growth, Freight report, Briefly, C H Bailey again adjourns AGM; still no accounts, Toolmakers divided over strike call, Pressure grows for steel import curbs, Testing the resilience of gilts, UDT, John James, Albright and Lloyds, Growing alarm in industry over scheme for prices agency with broader scope, Mr Henry Ford is to name his successor, New efforts to heal split in Opec, Commodities Malaysian minister the key figure in moves to save the tin pact, Carter men in disarray about world economics, Leyland disputes may merge into battle against social contract. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Aldington joins board of Westland Aircraft. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 381.5-22.3 (5.5%), Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Euromarkets. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,531. Births.
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