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The Times - 03/02/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Godfrey, From Kuldip Nayar, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By George Clarke Political Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Robert Parker, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Martin Huckerby, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From James Reston, From Fred Emery, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Foreign Staff, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip Howard, Tom Hutchinson, Kay Dick, Tony Smith, David Williams, E. C. Hodgkin, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, By Arthur Osman, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From A Staff Reporter, by Prudence Glynn, Sheila Black, by Lord Mountbatten, by Tim Devlin, by A. D. C. Peterson, by Peter Shekleton, by Carol Ross, Ronald Butt, Harry Debelius, PHS, John Rae, GEORGE THOMSON, , I. T. BARCLAY, GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , D. G. T. WILLIAMS, , PETER GEORGE, , JONATHAN GESTETNER., W. C. HAWES, , S. H. CARTER, , DAVID PRICE, , PETER LLOYD WILLIAMS, , EDWARD OLIVER., MICHAEL BURN., JOHN MORLEY, , C. B. HORN, , W. R, EYRES, , H. P. F. TAYLOR, , From John Chartres, By Clive Cookson, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, Mr Marcus Kimball, MP, , By Malcolm Brown, By Richard Allen, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Whitmore, By David Mott, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Emler, GRAHAM HURST., D. H. ROBERTS, , COLIN DAURIS, , J. A. STEADMAN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake and John Whitmore, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Derek Harris, By Our Insurance Correspondent, Peter Waymark,

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News: Mr Fukuda fears return to protectionism of 1930s, Peking restricts migration to Hongkong, Roads to socialism 2: The Socialist Workers Party Equality as remedy for starvation amid food mountains, Link between happiness and material goods examined, New York test landings for Concorde urged, Iran threat to Dutch over human rights meeting, Council sets example in renewing old homes, County rates for next year will rise by up to 30%, association told, Former envoy to Vatican shoots family in Paris, The Times Diary An answer to a wearing problem, Holiday site men set for long stay, Clergyman asked to leave Jewish-Christian grouping after letter to 'The Times', Sierra Leone under state of emergency, Warning of legal fight if firms are taken over, Benefit case won by federation of self-employed, Grasmere conservationists succeed in forcing development review, Pay curbs 'tend towards authoritarian government', Mr Mason plans to tighten the net on Ulster terrorists, Sudan troops crush Air Force uprising, A new deal at the White House, Government may pay �270,000 for canal work, Motoring Copy car, yes-but Fiesta is also Ford's best, Job pledge ends dispute over price of bread, Workers try to cut BAC dismissals, Jail officers are accused of brutality in wake of Hull riot, �500 extra to draw students to industry, Bullet-proof car takes leaders to mourn policemen in Madrid, Dupont chief in Ulster is shot dead, Bhutto party win before polls in Baluchistan, Latest European snow reports, Britain's gold and cash reserves rise nearly 75%, Contaminated sites disrupt GLC house-building plans, Heath plea to maintain spending on the arts, The social cost of an equal-retirement age, Fashion Write to The Times about it, Now I'm happy in my small corner, Latest pamphlets When the steam giants became pace-setters, Journalists' union drops call for BBC strike, Canberra cancels appointment of envoy to London, Mr Webster is replaced as Anguilla leader, Mercury found in freshwater fish, 'Dove' proposed as arms control chief, Cairo talks opens Waldheim tour, Hopes rise of Greek and Turkish Cypriots coming to practical understanding on dividing island, Squabbles and petty violence 'replacing thuggery in schools', Polytechnic publishes breakdown of costs, Church choir suspended in dispute over organist, President faces 60 questioners on French TV, Italy fears new wave of student violence, Passport cost to rise by a quarter, Different means to same end, Takeover of colleges threatened, Anteater stew for expedition, Combating sleeping sickness, US seeks wide scope for summit, Jubilation at GLC switch on Archway widening, Land bought for GLC housing is poisoned, Churches warned not to defy apartheid policies, The fashionable way to say 'I love you', Church 'partly at fault for Irish divisions', America's UN envoy confers in Whitehall, Exports of art objects gain �39m for Britain, Plan to halt new towns' expansion, Science report Meteorology: A way to alleviate disaster?, Deportation threat is temporarily withdrawn, Freeze-up may shut many American factories until April, Bath councillors' denials of collusion over plan, Who is behind the 'hit men' of Madrid?, The mysterious case of Mr Silkin and the three judges, Mr Carter offers direct phone link with public, Split threatens Mrs Gandhi's party as powerful minister resigns, Britain to hold new talks on Falkland Islands, Education: time to change more than lessons, Journalists seek withdrawal of strike instruction, Ordeal of 18 lost air passengers, Passport to a university, United World Colleges Education crosses national frontiers, MP to question use of 'screened' cells, Forestry policy defended. Politics and Parliament: Commons debate today on Rhodesia kidnap report, Governments still against Arab boycott, Rhodesian nationalist leaders reminded of need for sensible give and take and cooperation House of Commons, New peer, Hostility to guillotine may wreck devolution, Actions of Barclays Bank in S Africa, Lists of EEC documents to be published, Minister of State to visit Falkland Islands, Conduct of Czech regime might affect conference, Government against any change in number of Scots and Welsh MPs at Westminster, Benn pledge of nuclear disclosure, Allowances for foster children, Motion dismissing target date for European poll coolly received, Minister: Never likely to be enough money for all to retire at 60 House of Lords, Mr Crosland takes Prague to task over dissidents, Emergency debate on children in Botswana, Problems in having a fixed four-year term, Import duties, Team to inquire into mental hospital unrest. Index. Display Advertising: General Mills Finance N.V., Fairchild, Leayland Cars, Ppa, Ente Nazionale Perl' Energia Elettrica-Enel, Iialcyon Days Ltd, N C R, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Sony, P.J. Carroll & Co. Ltd., Ocl, Exbury Gardens, M.J.Gleeson (Contractors) Ltd, The Times, United World Colleges, The Union Discount Company Of London Ltd., Barclays, Gmc, The Wellington., Car Buyer's Guide, Inter-City, Rustenburg Platinum Holdings Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Mrt, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, Moulinex. Law: Court of Appeal Strikers who went back make emnployer liable Stock v Frank Jones (Tipton) Ltd, House of Lords NSPCC need not reveal identity of informants D (married woman) v National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children., Doubt on air photographs as a security risk, Labour agent cleared, Judge's gift saves cost of a trial, Singer will not appeal, Mailbag thief stays silent over hidden �189,000, 'My mother and I often talked about death'. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: United States District Court Central District of California, University news, Latest appointments, Tory Scottish appointments, Lord Baker, Church news Bishop to resign. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The grandees The Cousins, Armed dissent Guerrilla, Contrapuncti Purcell Room, Science fiction Man plus, Hampshire conquest Arms and the Man Leatherhead, The multiple life of David Thompson, History lesson La muette de Portici Nottingham University, Comfort to the living BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall/Radio 3, Fiction Ordinary People By Judith Guest (Collins, �3.50) Snake By John Crosby (Cape, �3.95) The Cold Room, Opera of lost opportunities The Royal Hunt of the Sun London Coliseum, Rich canvas Bloomsbury Portraits, Children of the pool The Death of Narcissus, The values and energies of a free people The Growth of Victorian London. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Non-secretarial Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Football Wolves hard road to success take, Racing Two-year ban and fine for trainer, Sports in Brief, Cricket Win to boost India and give England incentive, Hockey Hard work brings decisive goal to Loughborough, Rugby Union III wind blows Bath some good while grounding the RAF, Athletics Moorcroft encouraged by triumph on NZ tour, Skiing Miss Morerod extends lead in Cup, Rackets Civilian pair retire on match point. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 2, 1952 Fears on the Saar. Arts and Entertainment: XVI, Radio, �3,400 paid for seascape by W. van Diest, Classes without class, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,522. Editorials/Leaders: The Recovery Of The Reserves, Equal In Retirement Too, Mr Mondale's Mission. Letters to the Editor: Women and the priesthood, Dangers in the gilts sales, Trade union power, Do-it-yourself repair: a pitfall, The Bullock Report: companies which operate abroad, Avoiding anomalies in tax on overseas earnings, Banning the box, Reputation of British business, Why April 5?, The sale of Mentmore, The Attorney-General's powers and the courts, A European Foundation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Major Robert Hoare, Professor E. V. Telfer Pioneer naval architect, Commander W. R. Gilbert, Mr Edvard Hambro, Mrs Madeline Spitta, Captain E. K. Myles, Mr H. Vince Tillotson. Business and Finance: Discount market, Disruption goes on at private steel factories, British Leyland shop stewards plan national campaign against extension of social contract, Disputes mount for Leyland, Commodities, Employers and TUC keep industrial strategy intact after warning Government, Crown Agents' orders, Financial News PMA's new team gets set to break even, Courtaulds seeks to double UK carbon fibre output, Carter men query Bonn trade boost, Barclays 'rights' talk won't lie down, Strong advance by gilts and equities, Scandinavians react cautiously to BIP cut in newsprint price rise, 'No approaches' to Premier Oil, Perkins chief in Singapore talks on diesel project, Fresh MLR cut expected, Elson & Robbins feels happy, Eurosvndicat, Sterling Trust, BSC forced to put off spring price increases, Business Diary: That's show biz� Fair shares, Guthrie reorganizes Malayan plantations, Briefly, Mr Yeo going back to banking, Fire damage cost rose last year to �232m, Target is trade gain of �3,000m a year, Fairchild, digital watch king, wants UK firms, Government assurance on policy changes to support manufacturing needs, Strategy plan could remain 'paper chase'-BSC chief, Euromarkets W & Glyn's Eurobond increased to $40m, Government strategy in the market pincers, Uk Reserves, Hirst & Mallinson is on the way up, Moore Corporation signals bid for remainder of Lamson, Union Discount problems, Chrysler UK prices up, Strikes in Britain touch lowest level for ten years, Scotland without England, Overseas Conoco's net income goes 39pc. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets A complete change in sentiment spurs gilts: shares beat 400, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance-& Offshore Funds.., Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Oils lead the way, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top changes at Reed International. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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