The Times - 09/04/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Moshe Briliant, By Our Science Editor, From Robert Parker, By Diana Geddes, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Stewart Tendler, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Sheila Black, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By Gareth Bowen, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Tom German, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by John Terraine, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Michael Church, Joan Chissell, Richard Williams, John Percival, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Alison Ross, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Green, Conrad Voss Bark, George Hutchinson, JAYNE HIGGS, , G. SCHOENEWALD, , PHILIP JONES, , JOHN DUNELM:, STEPHEN J. GREENWOOD, , G. A. LOW-BEER, , GEORGE JUDD, , KEITH THOMAS, , MICHAEL CARVER, FM, , ALAN MARRE, , JOHN C. THURMAN, , FRANCIS BENNION, , JULIAN CRITCHLEY, , DAVID R. BATES, , J. GWYN GRIFFITHS, , DONALD MANN, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Ulrich Simon, By Penny Symon, By Our Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle, By Ray Maughan, By John Whitmore, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Pullen, By Business News staff, Margaret Drummond, Vera Di Palma, Patricia Tisdall, Francis Kinsman, JD, John Drummond, David Mott, By John Brennan, Sheila Black, Ronald Pullen,
ResumoNews: Italy's politicians are latest targets for terrorists, Organic find will add to origin-of-life controversy, Hundreds killed as tremors again rock Iran, Support for Bill to restore birching, Fancy the Tsar's round ship on your wall?, New Brezhnev pledge on Geneva claimed by PLO, Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst, Tory students told how to defeat left, Saturday Review Democracy's dark hour, LOcal polls 'no verdict on pact by Liberals', Father finds his two children dead, Fear that keeps old folk at home, Commission to inquire into power abuses in India's emergency, Good Food The proof of the pudding, Newspaper cleared in Press Council reply to MP, Princess Anne to have a baby, Home Extra Preserving the fabric by yourself, New terrorist group says it murdered W German law chief, Sniffing at the wind of political change, Sportsview A new Anglo-French trophy for jockeys, US envoy apologizes for remarks about Britain, Weekend SHOP AROUND, Chinese praise for Mrs Thatcher, By ski-plane to the ice peaks, and the outlook is very bumpy, The 40,000 faces of Kim II Sung, Nigeria says West is 'sowing discord', Football vioence study shows critical influence of grounds and history, Carter plutonium ban upsets international nuclear power planning, Moroccan forces arrive in Zaire to fight invaders, Young Vic's opera on Elizabethan boy actors, M Chirac denounces US attitude on Concorde, Arts Council allocations, Group lists tortures in South Africa, Mr Carter's plutonium plea aimed at exports, Oil firms face inquiry on Rhodesia sanctions, Intimations of immortality on way to Emmaus, Completion of assembly HQs deferred, Three nailed to crosses, Basques and Madrid on collision course, £500 winners in Premium Bonds draw, Mr Rabin steps down as Prime Minister after currency offence, Strikers challenge Heathrow pact, Nudge to Mr Vorster on Namibia, Rolling a pretty egg for Easter, Budget justifies pay pact talks, NUR head says, Talks on evening papers, Czech general is reduced to the ranks, Tax records access studied by ministry, Police hunt for gunman after taxi hijack, Protest by Dartmoor staff about living conditions, Science report Crohn's disease: Possible cereal link, Travel Pause at the gateway to Canada, Gardening Beautiful brassica-it's all a question of breeding, Two officers shot dead in attacks on Royal Ulster Constabulary, Holiday motorists are undeterred by cold, Sharp rise in university applications, A fly fisherman's paradise: and it could be the finest trout water in Europe, House proves inflexible on aid and human rights. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Fyba, Bank Base Rates, Halifax, Monsieur Worth, Canada 77. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, Florentine bronze marine monster sold for £8,500, Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Art and artistry mean more than cash or credit, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,571, Radio, Bridge Back to fundamentals, Lively play in chess tournament, Sunday, Collecting From sublime to ridiculous. Picture Gallery. Law: Court ruling for Newham moderates sets a precedent. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Services tomorrow: Easter Day, Home & Garden, Royal Festival Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Postal Shopping, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Sport: Football City save face without showing best profile, Equestrianism Darragh gives Ireland an early lead at Hickstead, Rugby Union A carefree exhibition before sterner tests, Motor cycling Roberts wins a private duel with Sheene, Hockey Young England jubilant on first day of festival, Rugby League Featherstone's hopes suffer set back, Weekend fixtures, For the record, Sport Racing Etienne Gerard may play second fiddle to Rocket Symphony, Golf Funseth emerges from obscurity to take joint Masters lead, Motor rallying Escorts lead but their team hopes are gone. Reviews: Fleetwood Mac Rainbow, Meeting and Parting Sadler's Wells, Radio Broadening the mind, LSO/Klee Festival Hall, Scarcely one to conform, The genealogy experience Roots/Parkinson and the Roots Phenomenon BBC 1. Editorials/Leaders: Human Rights And Wrongs, Mr Carter's Nuclear-Powered Kite. Letters to the Editor: Implications of divorce by post, A judge's decision, Democracy and dictatorship, Fats in the diet, Parent's occupation, Scared to death, The Ombudsman system, 'The Golden Ass', If Caligula could..., EEC electoral system, Mentmore, Army training in peace time, Plutonium problem, Doctor manpower. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Literary awards, University news, Latest appointments, High Sheriff of Essex. Obituaries: Major Basil Binyon, Elizabeth Daryush Poet daughter of Robert Bridges. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 8, 1952 Textiles slump. Business and Finance: Borthwick withdraws £13.3m bid for FMC, Discount market, Come back, speculators, all is forgiven, Board split, so Giltspur head resigns, In brief £24m grant for Ulster power loss, Commodities, Port Talbot strikers to stay out, MLR pressure for mortgage rate cut, Unit trusts Recovery funds top the growth charts, Insurance Paying bigger premiums to cope with inflation, Investor's week Prospects for pay worry the market, Gallenkamp shares get bumpy ride on end of bid talks, Equities show first gain in six sessions, Mitchell Cotts stay cautious, Motoring How to get a maximum discount sooner, Talking shop An instant guide to coffee prices, America sees hope of Japanese TV pact, Britain calling for tough EEC action to restrain textile imports, Next prices chief likely to be named this month, Italian Cabinet confirms decision to liquidate Egam, Nationwide succeeds in fending-off BCA bid, Vauxhall dismisses Merseyside expansion reports as speculation, New options trading petition for SE study, Briefly L Edwards cuts loss to £144,000, Round-up Option of income or capital, Rubery fork truck plants in £1m sale, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Taxation: readers ask Arguing with the Revenue about expenses. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet end to the week, Wall Street, Stock markets Index goes up after six sessions. Politics and Parliament: Prime Minister sets out conditions for a golden decade in the 1980s House of Commons, Training for motor cyclists, Utmost being done to tighten grip on N Ireland's 'Goldfingers' of terrorism: no change in strategy, Closed shop seen as collective agreement, More resources to improve Scottish cities, Advice on concrete garden shelters, Foreign affairs committee suggested. Births.
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