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The Times - 18/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Sue Masterman, From David Blake Economics Correspondent, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Labour Staff, From Stewart Tendlor, By Kenneth Gosling, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, By David Spanier, By a Bridge Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Stafford, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Our Special Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Peter Hazelhurst, John Percival, Paddy Kitchen, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, Paul Theroux, By Tom German, From John Hennessy, By Stephen Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Nicholas Keith, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, John Brennan, Gerald Ely, David Steel, Paul Routledge, Lord Chalfont, PHS, David Wood, J. F. SAFFORD, , ALISON NORMAN, , DONALD COOK, , STELIO HOURMOUZIOS, , CHELWOOD, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , VERNON BOGDANOR, , R. MacDONALD-HALL, , RICHARD PARKER, , ALAN BEITH, , MARTIN HOOD, , WYNNE GODLEY, , JACK LINDSAY, , F. W. H. LOUDON, , ALAN S. C. ROSS, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By Patricia Tisdall, Frank Vogl, Rodney Cowton, DAVID F. HEATHFIELD, Nicholas Hirst, R. C. SMITH, D. GOUGH, , GUY SALISBURY-JONES, , JOHN GOODLAND, , ALAN BREWER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Ronald Kershaw, Ray Maughan, David Robinson, Desmond Quigley, by John Culshaw, by Patrick O'Leary, by Kenneth Gosling, K.G., by Geoffrey Oord, by Derek Jewell, by Kenneth Owen, by William Mann, by Bevis Hillier,

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News: Left-wing 'technicians' may join Italian Cabinet, Amnesty criticizes Greece for leniency to torturers, Mr Callaghan warns Russia against meddling in Africa, Agriculture Power behind the scenes sets sights on boosting the home market, Tory leader tours Hongkong, Rescue group says railways overmanned, Civil Service acts to tighten control over staffing and spending, Up their sleeves, Electronic defences laid to repel the sheriff's men, War museum paintings destroyed by fire, Tory report criticizes 'faceless' hospitals, French airlift to Zaire completed, A make-or-break chat for Mr Carter, Signals beyond the dreams of Edison, More old people suffer from hypothermia, Times Profile An exclusive club, perhaps without power, but certainly with influence The Bilderberg group, Pakistan to close bars and turn to Koran, Faults shown by survey in new goods vehicles, EEC ministers to hear Africa report, Keeping up with Mr Young's gaffes, The Times Diary taste test Try a nibble at something light, fluffy and French, Mr Bhutto voices fear of coup as MPs demand his resignation, Dire Carter warning to US today on fuel waste, Cardinal Conway dies at 64, Media 'contributed to wave of racism', Dr Owen leaves the Rhodesians both breathless and hopeful, Concorde protesters' cars block New York airport, Protest over treatment of Soviet Jews, Popular marriage begets golden children, Stansted 'may need to expand in 1980s', Present perfect, Overwork is blamed for Sir Peter Kirk's death, TUC urges electricians to end steel stoppage, Kadar attack on human rights campaign, Japan united against 'Soviet bully', Too early to cry havoc and despair over the Lib-Lab pact, Science report Medicine: Resistance to penicillin, French left continues its advance, Guerrillas 'financed by banker', Security versus treatment at Carstairs, Herr Kohl rules out grand coalition with SPD, Warning shots that may lead to all-out attack on the social contract, Impresario's home: Prince, IOJ's views on press charter sent to minister, Belgian result a personal Tindemans triumph, Mr Fraser says sport and politics are linked, Now Tories hold nationwide debate on education, The Gramophone A question of balance, Ford men seek 15% rise, Conservatives are looking for a bumper year at the polls, Well taped, Coggan visit to Pope a landmark on the road to unity, Mixed to match, Advisory service takes lead in search for Heathrow peace, Lord Shinwell 'forced out of office by miners', Air disaster narrowly averted in Spain, Belfast youth with air rifle killed by patrol, Needled over time, Plans to increase IMF resources in trouble, Nazareth mayor turns away militant rabbi, Mr Jones demands early return to free bargaining but gives warning against 'confetti money', Richest jewel sale in New York fetches £3M, Three hurdles facing Government as Commons resumes, Commons broadcasts meet new delay, Prisoners of conscience, Pressure groups 'behind sex teaching talks', Recording the sound revolution. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dick James Organisation, Polydor, Jvc, Zerostat, Wea Records Limited, Help The Aged, Gramophone, The Times Business News, Multiple Display Advertisements, Adc Accutrac 4000, Qantas, Europa, Weatherall Green & Smith, The Times, Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association, Banco Do Brasil S.A., M. J. H. Nightangale & Co. Limited, Emi. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Answers in Parliament Drop of nearly two million in pupils predicted. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Poor start by Britain in EEC bridge, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,578, Broadcasting, Double triumph for Botterill in Walbrook chess. Weather: The Weather. Law: Police in murder hunt reopen case, Mr Rabin steps down as wife is fined £15,800. Classified Advertising: Mortgages & Finance, Company Meeting Notices, Stepping Stones, Skelmersdale New Town, Secretarial, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Nureyev at the Coliseum, Best of the bunch?, Recitals of Mystery, Violence and Desire King's Head, Kinship with Godot The Lively Arts BBC 2, The road back Roots By Alex Haley (Hutchinson £5.95), Monteverdi Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, RPO/Susskind Fairfield Hall. Sport: Tennis, Racing Ten crucial days for O'Brien's winter dreams to materialize, Golf A brave Scots heart and canny mind grace Spanish champion, Football Rimmer has a lot more to do than stoop as Liverpool conquer, Gymnastics Gold medal winner in fine form, Rugby Union Akenhead's encore role in a cast of thousands, Hockey Cotton picks right time to make amends, Rugby League Lowe pulls out of British party for Australia-NZ, Swimming Miss Brazendale shines, Squash rackets Irish reunion for Hunt and Barrington, Horse show Much Ado as small hunter beats a heavyweight, Rackets Indomitable veteran Pugh refuses to yield in final, Fencing Philbin wins fight-off for first place, For the record, Cricket West Indies fight to build on big opening partnership. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property in the Midlands and North, Commercial Property, Take-up of offices quickens. Editorials/Leaders: Bonn At Odds With Washington, More than cherry blossom time in Tokyo, No Way To Root Out Torture In Greece. Letters to the Editor: Saving a sick steel industry, Regional airports, Bury: a powerhouse of commerce within decade, Allow more time to pay wine duties, Money supply and inflation, Preserving peonies, Coal to fill energy gap, Words in 'Hunglish', Liberals and abortion, Illiterate chicken, Paw-paw cure, Knowledge link, Roman use of lead, Elections to the European Parliament, Mother's occupation?, Elderly travellers, Devolution Bill, Evidence required on the status of engineers, Byron's remains, Need to rebuild design teams for motor industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 17, 1952 Eisenhower's win. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Cardinal Conway, Sir Peter Kirk Conservatives' leader in European Parliament. Business and Finance: Lending rate 9pc, President Carter takes first step to sell energy programme to the American people, Wellhead price of Alaskan oil to have upper limit of $7 a barrel, Industry in the regions British wool industry is making a rapid and confident recovery, In brief CBI chief criticizes media over pay policy, Inquiry likely into footwear retailing, Plantation Hldgs assets rise to 40.8p a share, Euromarkets, Swiss acquisition for Unilever NV, Ryder decision by tomorrow in tanners clash, Results this week Pearson Longman, Burmah Eagle Star & Reyrolle, Recovery at Linread: dividend to be doubled, Mr Dell's hard sell to Japanese, 'Last in first out' is a good guide Dismissal and the law by Geoff Smith, Brokers' views Financial resources and high investment to spur textiles, International First-quarter earnings rise at Mft Hanover, Briefly Caplan Profile up 50 pc, Hongkong & Shanghai, $530m IMF loan for Italy on four conditions, Grocers win more of drink trade, Freight report, Blumenthal thoughts on ailing towns and trades, Bond sales-encouraging for whom?, Oil platform agreement: Mr, Dunlop climbs back to blue chip status, Saudis seek Opec accord, Survey predicts drop in new car sales to UK market this year, Mining US energy shortage brings new thinking about sources of supply, Business Diary in Europe: Mercedes goes exploring, Checklist on new Act for company secretaries, AKZO forecasts modest profit for 1977. Business Appointments: Business appointments Finance chief for Allied Breweries. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Allied Chem, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and Week's change, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums).

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