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The Times - 23/03/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, By Melvyn Westlake, From Sue Masterman, From Richard Wigg, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Martin Huckerby, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, From Christohper Walker, By Diana Geddes, By Kenneth Gosling, By Judith Judd, , By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From John Charters, By Neville Hodgkinson social Policy Correspondent, Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From William Chislett, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelburst, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, William Frankel, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, Joan Chissell, Thomas Walker, Bernard Levin, PHS, Malcolm Rifkind, NEIL KINNOCK, HARMAR-NICHOLLS, WILLIAM C. ELLIOTT, , A. T. CROPPER, , DAVID GREEN, , NIGEL LAWSON, , BARRY MORTIMER, , KEITH KYLE, , R. A. BRUCE, , TAYLOR AND HUMBERT, , KENNEDY PONSONBY AND PRIDEAUX, , A. CURRALL, , BRENDA JOHNSTON, J. ENOCH POWELL, , E.GREY TURNER, ROGER ELLIS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Dr R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford, T.B., By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Desmond Quigley, By Derek Haris Commercial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, From Chaples Harrison, KENNETH BROWN, W. G. BARB, , MARK ELWES, , B. A. COLE, , R. G. KOERTING, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Peter Norman, Adrian Hope, From Alan McGregor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, Ray Maughan, By Tony May, by Dessa Trevisan, by Fred Singleton, by Denis Taylor, D.T., by Peter Ristic, P.R., by John Carter,

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News: Basques freed under wider amnesty, Riddle of actor and general's role, Brezhnev warning fails to shake Mr Carter, Cuban advisers said to be in command of Katangan forces invading Zaire, Can Jews in Britain continue to preserve their identity?, Charity protest over telegram to Liberal leader, Japanese pledge on imports, Why the political parties should spell out their policies for television, About-turn in Moscow's opinion of Congress, Marriage rule changed for immigrants, 10,300 fall in jobless a 'tonic' for ministers, Mr Kosygin begins visit to Finland, Union anger over public-spending cuts 'betraying' social contract a crucial issue in pay-pact talks, Lord Pitt becomes first black leader of official race organization, Travel interchange: A £16m travel, Siege police commended, New networks planned in BBC radio changes, Sixty die in Iranian earthquake, Regional constituency plans for holding EEC poll on schedule, Dissolution options if Government loses vote, Mrs Gandhi yields to 'judgment of people', Old and unskilled 'need more help finding jobs', Labour only halfway through the job, Mr Callaghan says, Poet calls on Americans to boycott Sofia, More union pressure on MPs to avoid election, Sale of council homes to tenants and more mobility of labour are suggested to aid the North, Latest European snow reports, Making tracks to modernize, France to keep forces in independent Djibouti, The Times blueprint for radical tax reform, The Wall. A solitary Jew, BR turns its attention to provincial services, Springboard to lucrative markets, Quest for improved concessions still divides Ulster Unionists, The Times Diary I hope he reads the small print, Different solution to familiar economic difficulties, Concern over trade with EEC, Britain's trade, and the Arab blacklist, Call to make treatment of the subnormal 'relevant', Train drivers claim 'major breakthrough' in pay talks, Decline in quality of recruits to industry is at critical stage, steel chief says, Carter plan proposes sweeping changes in US electoral laws, Argentine group's appeal for freeing of detainees, Hotel plans reflect optimism in tourism, Competition urged to end monopoly on conveyancing, Zaire rejects Castro denial of role in invasion, More lose jobs for signing Carter 77, Andreotti plea for prudence as Rome strikes, Segregated schools protest in Ulster, Survey shows voters want immediate poll, Allowances to be extended to 300 foster-children, Invalid tricycles 'failing to meet British standards', Survey of ill and uncommitted members, Mrs Hart resumes battle with French over aid, Fire at 'Panorama' school: Mr Edward, Science report Astrophysics: Exploding black holes, Governor spurns New York test of Concorde, Mr Jenkins faces censure motion for suspending EEC export subsidies on butter for E Europe, Nigeria issues threat to West on Africa, Worldwide dtente wanted to relax 'squeeze', Worker-management debate goes back to basics, Livestock chief says butchers not profiteering, Dutch Cabinet resigns after bitter battle over land reform plan, Tory students hold key to NUS elections, Etonians are put off youth work by violence, Tax-structure changes that would save staff, Opposition calls strike as Pakistan violence goes on, Sensationalism charge over report of pay code breach, Mr Podgorny facing delicate task in southern Africa visit, Gimmicks will not save French Government, Nationalists are only party in Scotland that would relish contest at the polls, Nine in accord on VAT, Iran invites designs for huge library, No inter-party deals signed but sense grows that Labour can win, Yougoslavia Discipline comes to aid of the party. Law: Judge seeks inquiry into breath-test 'loophole', Duty to specify cause of action Stanley Hugh Leach Ltd v Haringey London Borough Council, Employment Appeal Tribunal Women car inspectors win same rates as men at Vauxhall Snoxell and Davies v Vauxhall Motors Ltd, Tribunal closes loophole in equal-pay law, Bogus business got £18,000 goods, court told, Court of Appeal Muslim teacher not entitled to time off to pray Ahmad v Inner London Education Authority, Judge refuses to try abducted Botswana men, Man pretended wife he had killed was alive, court told, Korean opposition leader jailed, Spy ring passed Nato secrets for 14 years, BBC pays damages for holiday criticism. Index. Display Advertising: Tioxide Group Limited, Jugohotels, Barrow Hepburn Group Limited, Burberrys, Thomson Best Buys, Iskra, Military Guild,, Jugoslovenska Investiciona Banka, Help The Blind People, Infotec, Post Office Telecommunications, Gorenje, International Investment Corporation For Yugoslavia, Koto, Transjug Rijeka, "Energoinvest", Commonwealth Of Australia, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Ina, Hoechst, Beogradska Banka Beograd, Trust Houses Forte, F. J. Wallis Limited, Spring International Specialized Fairs, Hotel "Jugoslavija", Inexproduct Ltd, The London Hilton, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Imperial Group Limited, Healey & Baker, Jat, Commercial Union, Y. J. Lovell (Holdings) Limited, Yugotours, Inchcape & Co. Limited, Helsinki Watchdog Committee,, Job Release Scheme, Blue Circle Group. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Criticism of Tory by-election poster, New field forces in operation on April 1, 5 per cent rise in farm prices urged European Parliament, Passage of Bills, Aircrew will get their gratuities, Defence cuts defended: £2,350m for equipment in coming year: announcement on short-service gratuities, Normal sevice will be resumed pretty soon House of Commons, Pay code forbids increase in peers' expenses, Capital spending by water authorities, New £500,000 grant for Meriden agreed, Audit board Bill lost, £10m credit facility available to Romania House of Lords, Job release take-up slow, Compelling reasons for Secretary of State to resign, President Amin. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: £128,504 for German triptych, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,557, Korchnoi defeats Petrosian to take chess lead. Sport: Athletics Non-appearance money is appearing now in US, Horse trails Germans enter top riders for Badminton, Boxing Minter in title eliminator, Fencing Harper holds Britain's hopes, Table tennis Barden fails to halt the Hongkong double, Squash rackets Hunt does not rest in quest of best, Sports in Brief, Badminton Mrs Lockwood could spring back to the top in a wide-open event, Golf Professionals tested by two of the boys, Cricket Pakistan begin to regain their composure, Rugby Union Hopes that this could be the end of a new beginning for England, Racing For victory read Vitiges in Europe this year, Football Manchester City happy despite the wastage, Shape of things to come is oval. Property: Residential Property, Residential property, Flat Sharing, Properties under £25,000. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, For Sale, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, NPO/Muti Festival Hall/Radio 3, Saint of the unwashed Dog's Dinner Arts, Cambridge, Players eclipsed by Gielgud Julius Caesar Olivier, Henze on the Manon Lescaut story Boulevard Solitude Theatre Royal, Glasgow La Bohème Sadler's Wells, Worldwide BBC 2. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday March 22, 1952, Our chance to stem the floodtide of state control. Editorials/Leaders: Verdict Tonight, West Germany's Nuclear Woes. Letters to the Editor: The Burma Act, Simplifying the tax structure, BBC in Northern Ireland, Metrication and the proposed postal rate increases, Indexed tax allowances, Self-delusion in claims on space and water heating by electricity?, John Evelyn's library, Translation into English of European patents, Cost of Sunday letter collection, The censure motion: coalition or an election?, Doctor manpower. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, ADCs to the Queen, Lifeboat awards, Latest appointments, Eton College. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Susan Lady Tweedsmuir, Colonel Jack Lowther, Lucille Wallace, The Duke Of Portland, Sir Charles Wiggin, Mr Basil Brown Discovery of Sutton Hoo ship. Business and Finance: Schlesinger throws in a spanner, Rediffusion-Thames cheer, Discount market, Stores group offers £21m for Wallis, EEC industry chief gives warning of strong action to stop subsidies on steel, Commodities, Bonn set for £4,000m spending programme, Volume sales increase helps Bayer to shine, Hopes for early Co-op merger dashed, Unemployment, Borthwick presses its case with FMC, Plea for flexible cargo sharing pact between major trading nations, Unctad hopes for commodity fund, FNFC outlook 'is still extremely pessimistic', Vauxhall wins biggest order, Vickers win £20m tank order, Babcock raises Morris offer, BAT tries shops again, Commons vote threat to ship deals, Kenya curb on coffee smuggling in Uganda, BP may use Finnart for exporting oil, Walkout at components group poses new threat to Leyland as toolroom fears reappear, Briefly, EMI extends Toshiba X-ray scanners deal, Scrap industry seeks export aid, Pilkington bid trebles share price, What do the Tories stand for? Industry, energy, prices, Patent news Japanese method of cutting steel using water, Industrial trade within the EEC edging up, Bumper £7.5m from Weir Group-and salt pay-off still to come, Mitsubishi says Shell will revoke tanker order, Massey output halted by fresh stoppage, Power chief attacks 15pc increase in coal prices, Business Diary: Moneychanger in the temple · Bermuda Triangle, OECD calls on Swiss to do more about stimulating economy, Marginal decline in Community jobless, Dilemma for Standard Trust shareholders, International Foreign firms get Nigeria ultimatum, UK nuclear groups in Kuwait tender, Regional Unemployment Figures, NEB buys control of medical company, J Jacobs pay more after reverse, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Skilled Ford men ready to act if next pay round fails to restore differentials, Buy British appeal by shirtmakers, Boddingtons' flout lager trend but keep house flag on high. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Solid gains, Wall Street, Stock markets Equities bounce back, but trade is thin. Business Appointments: Two join Industrial Advisory board, Business appointments Changes on Imperial Group board. Births.

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