The Times - 02/02/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, By Derek Harris, By Our Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Ronald Emler, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, From Christopher Walker, By Judith Judd, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Peter Waymark, By Peter Evans, By Peter Hennessy, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Philip Howard, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Michael Freedland, David Bonavia, Lord Winstanley, William Frankel, PHS, Bernard Levin, R. A. BIRD, , MICHAEL GASS, , MICHAEL HAMILTON, , NIGEL LAWSON, , JOHN H. EDMONDS, , NICHOLAS GOODISON, , PHILIP COLEBROOK., MADAN JAGGI, , DAVID CROUCH, , M. S. SOMMER, , G. K. WILSON., ELIZABETH YOUNG, , R. R. COCKROFT, , P. T. BOWDEN, , JEFFERY DANIELS, , PAT RICE., BOSTON OF FAVERSHAM., J. O. H. NASON, AMANDA SLOAN., STEPHEN WILLIAMS, , NORBERT BRAININ, , SIEGMUND NISSEL, , PETER SCHIDLOF, , MARTIN LOVETT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, by Dr Tony Smith, T.S., by John Roper, by Pat Healy, J.R., by Charles Boase, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By David Felton, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By John Brennan Insurance Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, NORMAN JENKINS, , DAVID CRABBE., S. L. MAUGHAN., SARAH CIVVAL, , By Margaret Stone, I. S. KNIGHT, , ROBERT HARGREAVES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, By Tony May,
ResumoNews: Deaf aid: Miss Isla Beard, 150,000 safety officers to be appointed in spite of cost after pressure by TUC, A double dose of bureaucracy for hospital patients, New peace formula may end BBC journalists' strike, Italy invites tenders to lift poison cargo in Adriatic, China's new leaders look back 20 years to establish their future policy, Sabbaths and sackings: how Jewish must a Jewish state he?, How to teach children mathematics: first teach the teachers, Meditators claim successes on all fronts, Jail break that would have shocked a nation foiled, Botswana says 400 pupils left Rhodesia by choice, Offer on pit retirement is accepted, Commander Bob, the copper with the community as his beat, East Germany accused of violating visitors' pact, Mitsubishi toes pay-code line over fare scheme, Single-sentence plan for young offenders, Incoming tide that is permeating almost every aspect of life, Ethiopia to step up war against secessionists, Collaboration in research could be turning point, Mrs Colquhoun to explain, Group's helping hand, No control unit at jail, Home Office says, Latest snow reports from Europe, Tory scheme an 'flexible retirement', Science report Fossil man: New skull from South Africa, Listening in on the front line, Interior portfolio in Cairo taken over by Premier, Mr Mondale returns: Vice-President, Students try to stop publication of legal opinion on union funds, Labour moderates to take new initiative against left, City digs way out of its snow blanket, The long pain Too few to help the many, No answer to young jobless, Mrs Williams admits, Mr Ralph Nader demands apology for public insult, Embassy denies Arab died in Israel jail, Dutch inquiry into war crimes visits Russia, Israel police fire tear gas at Nablus students, Mainly men affected, The Times Diary A small, fairly honourable defeat, Second thoughts in majorty dispute over Paris mayoralty, Italian kidnaps in January a monthly record, Council in retreat over school closures, Book withdrawn in libel case over African leader, 'Escaped' prisoners found hiding in attic of Spanish jail, Ford Fiesta challenge in 'mini' car market, Employers seeking compromise on worker-directors, Egypt asks Europe to involve itself closely in Geneva conference, Royal visit postponed after boycott threat, 1,500 to lose jobs at Concorde plants, Britons in missing plane safe, Support for appeal from every region, Government 'impotent' on jobless, All sides at seminar on independent Ulster, Roads to socialism 1: Communists Unity with Labour Party is seen as crucial stage on way to power, Bath council passes disputed plan for second time, Russians to hunt for snake-like monster in lake, US decision to quit Korea shocks Japan, Tory Lords reform may include voters' veto, A choice of weapons, Pentagon denies superiority of Soviet arms, Medical check for Mme Claustre, Long-established boys' school likely to close, Britain voices concern to Prague, Khmer Rouge troops massacre 31 Thais because cattle failed to turn up, Ship-repair company fights state takeovers, South Africa school plan review, Jumbo jet and US fighter miss collision by a second, Archaeology report Spong Hill: Saxon warrior's grave, Teng comeback delayed by mayor's doubts, Most counties abandon lorry network plans, More advice proposed for tenants in arrears, Man who twice plotted to kill Shah freed, Biggest Civil Service union to 'black' job dispersal scheme, Oslo urged to 'keep cool' over spy case, Ten unions join to fight spending cuts in Essex, Union complains of 'political' appointments, US 'not backing down' on human rights, Cuts threaten already inadequate service, Professional civil servants agree to pay restraint, $750m Scientology suit. Index. Politics and Parliament: Development of work experience, Minister resists proposal to use next general election as UK referendum on devolution plans, Bill to rectify clerical error in tied cottages Act House of Lords, Health and safety regulations, Use of foreign currency for funding exports, Government against a change in representation at Westminster, Number of MPs for Wales and Scotland, Mr Foot has no plans to redistribute MPs' seats, New call for 2-question referendum, Supervising offenders released from borstal, Further blitzes being contemplated upon employers who underpay their workers House of Commons, Insulation grants, Mrs Thatcher criticizes 'industrial apartheid', Influence of external factors on future level of unemployment, MP fails by 61 votes to end Post Office monopoly. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Multiple Sclerosis, Niagara Therapy, Mobility, Fynnon, The Boots Company Ltd, Bra, Ford Fiesta, Bank Base Rates, Ford, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Geigy Pharmaceuticals, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Raeburn Investment Trust Limited, Charterhouse, Charterhouse Rheumatism Clinic, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Motorail, Daiwa Bank, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, The New Throgmorton Trust Ltd., Twa, London News, Arc. Law: Siege trial jury sees 'gun that killed Mr McWhirter', Admiralty Court Foreign currency damages for tort The Despina R, Two sentenced over films, Gold and silver currency 'parasites' fined £15,000, Woman 'constantly talked of killing herself', Court of Appeal Jurisdiction in bankruptcy Court of Appeal In re Brauch (a debtor), Move to halt pop group articles rejected by judge, 'Linch-pin' in bank case changes his plea, Lord Bernstein sues over air photographs, Incapacity by industrial injury halved, Challenge to parental contribution ruling. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Skiing Miss Giordani's first Cup slalom victory, Rugby Union Richmond still hope for a change of mind, Golf Sponsors add more time, money and players to matchplay event, Football Rangers League Cup hopes lost in the ruts at Loftus Road, Sports in Brief, Racing The Dealer stakes his Cheltenham claim, Boxing Batten bludgeons his way to vacant title, Hockey Midlands team do well to hold East, Cricket Dreadful start by England as the Indian bowlers assume control, Rowing Clegg to stroke Cambridge's 'young lions', Olympic Games NBC win television rights for Moscow Games, Rackets Myrtle chooses moment to use extra pace, Rugby League France change team and training system. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Mr.Angus Ogilvy to be Sotheby director, Church news New bishops suffragan of Repton and Bedford. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Entertainments, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Commercial Services, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Reviews: Churchill paintings in sale, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Hungarian rhapsody: a visit to the Budapest Ballet, Richard Deering Purcell Room, A Chorus Line Drury Lane, LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Rebels with a cause Gimme Shelter Soho Poly, Mixed Economy King's Head. Arts and Entertainment: Japanese lacquer box sets £7,000 record, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,521, Radio, Broadcasting, Competition for opera singers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 1, 1952 German extremists, Communism shows its brutal face once more. Editorials/Leaders: The End Of A Mission, A Popular Front Of The Disgruntled. Letters to the Editor: The Bullock Report: the role of the trade unions, Computer price coding and the elderly, Fishery protection, University dispute, Beatification of Mozart, Sorting out faults in house building, State of violence in Argentina, Index linking pensions for public servants, Banning the box, Canterbury and Rome, Monetarism and jobs, Why April 5?, Plight of the Banabans, The sale of Mentmore, Closure of Porton, The Attorney-General, Laying the foundations of a national energy policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr N. J. Williams, Lord Faringdon Active in Labour causes, Dr J. G. McCrie. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Chancellor and miners bring back the buyers, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities regain ground. Business and Finance: Discount market, £40m steel jacket contract may end oil platform order famine, Unilever Limited wins 'Times' award for company results advertisements, More newsprint suppliers expected to lower charges, N Sea licensing statement delayed, Commodities, In brief Massey plant strike made official, Fresh disputes hit Leyland and Ford, Squeezing out the private investor, Outlook for mortgages now brighter, £20m to make up lost ground, Help sought against Arab boycott, Jump of 50pc expected in reserves last month, Montagu to advise on Cavenham, New Ulster economic council likely in March, £573m nuclear tanker orders pending, NEB will promote computer technology, CBI warns Government and unions of need to double profitability by 1979, Hiccup in chemicals checks E & Everard, Gateway strong at halfway, The Bullock Report-only the start of the debate, Unitech thrives again without restocking, Overseas Hudson's Bay Oil up a little, Liquidation plan puts sheen on Simonside, Move to free tin in US stockpile hits market price, Mr Dell spells out changes in foreign currency export financing, Briefly, Business Diary: Ogilvy of Sotheby's · Money men, Prestige tops £5m despite tight spending, Benjamin Priest is fighting back, IN BRIEF £49m export orders for two BSC divisions, Racal raises bid to $53m, Mr Blumenthal urges trade expansion by Germany and Japan, Single organization set up for insurance brokers, IDC scrapes to its best ever, Johnson FB bows out of Dunford battle, Westinghouse Brake in spurt to record £4.5m. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr H P N Benson to be APV Holdings chief. Births.
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