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The Times - 04/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Clifford Longley, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Labour Editor, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, From Christopher Walker, By Margaret Stone, By Our Political Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, by George Clark Political Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Planning Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By John Roper, By Michael Horsnell, By Peter Evans, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, of The Times Educational Supplement, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, By Peter Strafford, From Dessa Trevisan, From William Frankel, From Edward Mortimer, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Clive Bennett, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, Roger Berthoud, William Mann, David Lane, Bernard Levin, Dennis Farr, G. E. KING-REYNOLDS, ANTHONY WARSHAW, , GEORGE BROWN, , TOM KAY, , GREGORY MACDONALD, , GEOFFREY BUTLER, , J. B. S. SWALLOW, , RACHEL HOOD, , MARTIN ROGERS, , IVOR POWELL, , MAX ADENAUER, , MARTIN MRUCK, , UDO KLAUSA, , WILHELM UNGER, , MADY FREIFRAU v. SCHILLING, , BERNARD SMYTHE, , MALCOLM DEAS, , ALAN BULLOCK, , ARTHUR GROGAN, , JOHN PIPER, , HUGH CASSON, , ESHER, , GEOFFREY JELLICOE, , HENRY MOORE, , BEN NICHOLSON, , KENNETH ROBINSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, A correspondent, Mr John Hussey, Andrew Tarnowski, Moshe Brilliant, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Gabriel Ronay, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Richard Allen, Maurice Corina, By Our Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Edward Townsend, By Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye, J. C. EDMONDSON, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , M. WOODGETT, , GEORGE BOWEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Alison Mitchell, By Bryan Appleyard, By Desmond Quigley, Gerald Ely, by Geoffrey Weston, by a Special Correspondent, by Trevor Mostyn, by Alan Grainge, by Arthur Reed, by Peter de Brant, by David Shirreff, D.S., by Janice Brunson, by Peter Vine, Guy Evans, by a Correspondent, by Anthony Davis, by David Holden, by Sean Milmo,

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News: Government move to vet students' union financing as NUS seeks state-guaranteed minimum £3 fee, Taking off in style from the desert, Better accommodation may be answer to disease, Expensive but vital water supply for a thirsty city, When a voice stays lost, Growth no answer to joblessness, study says, NUR to seek 'substantial' pay increases from April, Telex dispute could cost City millions, Mr Vorster agrees to scrap passbooks, Mr Benn to seek Cabinet approval for £2-a-week power dispute peace formula, Carter embarrassment at conflicting statements, Why Israel's migrant Arabs distrust their hosts, Nuffield aid adapted to suit hard times, Emirates give £750,000 for London liver research unit, Embargo on arms in force today, Communications, Doing Business And Useful Phrases Riches await those who play the game by the rules, Focus On The Business Boom Historic families call the money tune, Firemen may call for strike although leaders back 10%, Pilgrims And The Fight Against Cholera Great invasion brings annual paralysis, Safe treatment for stage fright, Editor of Bhutto group paper held in custody, German officers to learn more Political history, Noise and piracy plans will push up fares, airlines say, New power on doctors registration sought, General information, Focus On Fishing, Libya tries to help release Sahara hostages, Media, Twinned towns issue call for civic unity, Dr Goldmann to retire as president of the World Jewish Congress, Mr Mintoff causes walkout in Peking, Priority for investment in heavy industry, Kremlin bars Spanish party leader's speech, Psychological warfare alleged, Steel faith in Labour pay stand, The Times Diary/phs Longest march of all for Reg Prentice, Stronger curbs on unsafe products sought, French Government announces measures to tackle food prices, Backing for low-cost transport, Old Jiddah And Modern Construction Materials, Liberals pushing for official information Bill, Doubts on chances of law reform measures, Incentives for urban industries, EEC proposal for increased protection of hire-purchase customers, Spaniards urged to work and save more, Unions in talks over closed shop, More for Lesser, The Ports, Commercial Law And The New Airport Threats of auction clear cargo, NF members interrupt Heath rally, Focus On Taif And Dhow Building Mountain cool contrasts with steamy plain, Banking, Egypt cuts payments to Russia by £60m, Middle Temple, New strategic arms limit treaty 'will run for eight years', Focus On Local Administration Two main obstacles to efficiency, Brontë enthusiasm spoils character of village, Lord Carver meets Smith aides, Growing concern over politicization of UN agencies, Freed rebel will fight on for socialism, Discreet shops cater for sophisticated tastes, More aid urged for families of elderly, Third World report Zambia upgrades its squatter settlements, Science report Ethology: What birds learn to sing, Denial that columnist lost independence, Burden of running home loan cash boost scheme will fall on the building societies, £1m Ilea plan for special disruptive pupil units, Roads, Andorra holds its first election in 700 years, Man who leaked Pentagon Papers questions right to conceal lies, France and Quebec to hold regular summits, New Roman Catholic rules on mixed marriages drawn up, Britain waits for SDLP devolution voting, The serious level discrimination has reached in the queue for a job, Reduction in role of commission suggested, A little knowledge goes a long way to win hearts and contracts, Banking And The Suk Home of Saudi money faces two changes, Unita claims Russians and Czechs among its suppliers of arms, Tories 'would give no respite to S Africa', Facts And Figures Gateway for 13 centuries, Foreign aid, Airport, Wrong to prolong a useless life, surgeon maintains, Emphasis by Mr Jones on duties of unions, Big opportunities for makers of components, Advertising the Soviet way of life, Bonn stops Schleyer file becoming a best-seller, Focus On Jiddah And The Western Province City may be world's fastest grower, A state's 'right to secure its energy supplies', Prime Minister appeals to the nation for support in 'winter of dislocation', Planning law may need redrafting, Subtle barometer of congestion, inflation and freedom, Murray case for challenging Parliament, Foreign Report Why the Argentine navy put a shot across the Soviet Union's bows, Prision drug allegations 'are unfounded', TGWU plan campaign to cut unemployment, Overland Routes And Desalination Good roads cut the long haul down to two weeks, Concorde within noise limits at New York, Saving the Bellini for Britain, Expatriate Life And British Business Ventures Thuggery unheard of in one of world's safest places, Dutch denounce Soviet suppression of rights, Social services, Threat to Labour unity over Europe poll, Choose your agent with care, London police chief chosen, Callaghan welcome for Soviet nuclear offer, Swiss most trusted by EEC inhabitants, poll finds, Think tank's radio 'error', Athens floods: Twenty-six people,, TV and radio blackout of Speech, UN appeals to all nations to curb hijacking. Business and Finance: White Paper on industrial democracy still held up, Discount market, Barclays names non-executive chairman in division of roles at merchant bank offshoot, Parameters for sterling, More aid in pipeline for small businesses, Kwik Save's formula may not be enough, Stock markets Now gilts are sold heavily as pound wilts, Commodities, Shares again lose heavily as pound plunges, Shortfall of £1,000m expected in government spending for year, B S & W Whiteley interim loss, but outlook better, 67pc of dismissal claims favoured the employer, Law on insider trading unlikely this session, The Hyde Report Accounting Standards Committee call for inflation adjustments, UBM advances after 3 years of retreat, Carter aide reaffirms 'tight budget' aim, Review of competition policy overlaps, Well done Gieves-interim results show three-fold rise, In brief W German jobless goes up to 4.2 pc, New chief at PO sets out to raise the standard, Chrysler stewards will urge return to work by strikers at Linwood, Will Christmas redeem the retailers' year?, European lead output, South Africa selling additional sugar, L Ryan to get £800,000 from Welsh Ageney, Continuing fears of unrest in industry push share prices down for ninth day, Compensation for Drax in electricity restructuring Bill, Globe and Phoenix abandon their merger proposal, ICL 'refusing data access to independents', Business Diary: Whither the second Sir William?, Engineer Acrow flies high on back of exports boom, Scottish Heritable record likely, Sun Alliance buys Rank properties for £28m, International A steady advance at Bruxelles Lambert, Money supply threat to Wall St., Fresh light thrown on the laser beam's potential, Simplified proposals on inflation accounting welcomed by CBI, Good news from Pritchard, Anger over blacklist deal by Egypt, Battle over shipyard redundancy, Briefly Maxlim suspended after 'insolvency' warning. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Ashemimry Trading & Contracting, Marine And Transportation Services(saudia)ltd., Memrb Ltd, Standard Freight Forwarders Ltd., The Riyad Bank Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Abn Bank, Saudi Arabia, The British Bank Of Middle East, Nai, Rsc, Bank Of Ireland, Chartreuse, Nrdc, Seiko, German Trade Fairs And Exhibitions, European Banking Company Limited, The National Commercial Bank, Saudi Arabian Amiantit Company Limited, The Urn, Bank Base Rates, A.S. Bugshan & Bros., Hag, Newspaper Archive Developments Ltd.,, Adwest Group, Barclays, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Express Contracting & Trading, Arabian Auto Agency, Saif Noman Said & Partners, Mas, Frank Cooper, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Saudi Arabian Markets Ltd., Worth, Thomas Cook, Fibreglass Pilkington Limited, Peabody, Avis, Burns-Anderson Limited, Abdul Latif Jameel, Middle East Division, Lrc International Limited, Saudia, Al Alami Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd., (Hongkong), Lempertz Sales Cologne, Bank Al-Jazira, Twa, Kuwait Airways, Banque Du Caire, Bandar Trading & Contracting Co., Studio-Haus. Law: Court to hear Kennedy assassination allegation, Police harm charge, Police found pub bars crowded with caged birds, Minister challenged over ban, 'Many are engaged in shady deals', Journalists given bail in contempt case, Life sentence for murder of Heidi Reddin, Judges consider verdict in Croissant extradition case, Jailed archbishop expected to be freed this week, 'Minimum' of 25 years for killer. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Television blackout resented by peers House of Lords, Mr Hamilton attacks Prince Philip: 'Just about sick of activities on political plane', Lady Wootton favours Lords' abolition, Reintroduction of legislation on devolution and direct elections heads new session's programme, Back again to candles and power cuts House of Commons, Supporter of Europe elections interrupted House of Commons, Next week's business House of Commons, PM's warning of a winter of dislocation and inconvenience: pay guidelines must stand. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Middle East Appointments, Entertainments, £6,000 plus appointments, -Stepping Stones-Non-secretarial-secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Appointments Vacant also on page 17, Forthcoming Events, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services. Sport: Cricket QC questions claim made by authorities, Tennis Chinese puzzle has yet to be worked out, Boxing Battle among promoters for Ali's next contest, Rugby Union J J Williams's first appearance of season, Motor racing Jones starts career with Williams in Argentine, Racing Course and distance should help Andy Pandy assert superiority, Ice skating Versatile Swiss entrant has high ambition, Football Glittering array of opponents join Liverpool in winter hibernation, Sports in Brief, Gymnastics Olympic champion will not be at Brighton, Show jumping Colonel d'Inzeo disposes of strong opposition, It all seems too good to be true, Athletics Next World Cup to be held in Montreal, Golf Tapper masters rain as well as course, For the record. Reviews: Factory Birds Warehouse, Georgetta Psaros Roger Holmes Purcell Room, Hard to pick and choose: London's own film festival, Fun for all the family Wild Oats Piccadilly, Joan Armatrading Odeon, Hammersmith, The painter who loves working with others, Odd Man Out Thames, A routine revival Salome Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, British designs for Deutsche Oper, Middle Eastern scenes sell well, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,750, 'Annie' for London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): What goes underneath when the walls come tumbling down?, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 4, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: Handouts For Home Buyers, Moscow Silences A Western Dissident, The Confidence Factor. Letters to the Editor: Uffington White Horse, Church on the move, Limit on gifts brought from overseas, International terrorism, Security of Israel, Religious education, Housing Turner's paintings, Disruption of power supplies, Help for the small firm entrepreneur, Charges against Mr Helms, Coeducational schols, Dealing with hijackers, Pension scheme funding and 'games of chance', British-German links, Unmarried women and the property laws, When insurance is put in jeopardy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Shanti Prasad Jain, Lord Hollenden, Dr Godfrey Dewey Simplification of spelling, Mr Syd FOX. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Long gilts suffer, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Barclays Merchant Bank promotes vice-chairman. Property: Flat Sharing, Lure of the country cottage. Births. Shipping News: Shipping.

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