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The Times - 15/03/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By: Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Dan van der Vat, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Philip Howard, From Peter Strafford, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Pat Healy, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Godfrey, By Hugh Clayton, John Chartres, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Foreign Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, , By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Robin Young, Katie Stewart, Philippa Toomey, Paul Overy, John Higgins, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, William Mann, John Percival, Louis Heren, Richard Wigg, Bernard Levin, PHS, ROY MANLEY, MARCUS BINNEY., PETER BURMAN., ELIZABETH CREAK., J. D. BOLES, , DENIS MAHON., BRIAN SEWELL., R. B. REID., C. DESMOND FORD, SJ., W. H. CASWELL, TONY CHAMBERS, , ELLIOTT JAQUES, , DERMAN G. CHRISTOPHERSON, ANGUS STIRLING., BERNARD HOLLOWAY, RALPH EDWARDS, , From Roger Berthoud, By Huon Mallalieu, Sir Georg Solti, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Streeton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, By Our Industrial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Pullen, By Richard Allen, By Our Financial Staff, From Michael Hornsby, Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Ronald Emler, Kenneth Owen, By John Brennan, ROBIN CHATER, , STEPHEN PALMER., D. R. MYDDELTON, , R. L. ALLEN. CBE, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Adrienne Gleeson, Banking Correspondent, , Maurice Bommensath, By Ray Maughan, By Desmond Quigley, by Trevor Fishlock, by Brian Evans, by Ross Davies, by Geraint Talfan Davies, by Diana Patt, by Patrick Hannan, by Christopher Stuart, Trevor Fishlock reports,

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News: Korean dissident's plea to Mr Carter on troops, New scheme to reassure public on nuclear sites, Consumer groups want EEC's 'exorbitant' food prices resisted, Dutch mannerist painting is sold for £32,000, French municipal polls strengthen Socialist-Communist alliance, Mrs Gandhi has a fight on her hands, but the signs are that she will win, Science report Genetics: Sex change at flip of a gene, Fatal stabbing after fairground argument, Smart to be bilingual in a subtitle society, Boy bitten by dog dies of suspected rabies, Recycling: An imaginative, Investment: long way to go, Women's colleges at Oxford fear second-class status, Elizabeth Smart is alive and well and still writing, Gunmen fail in attempt to assassinate Mr Sanjay Gandhi, Time for reflection after great strides in arts, Budget trouble for wife of Chancellor, 'Last will' of Czech civil rights leader defends Charter 77 campaign, Delay in M-way decision 'cost house-owner £1,000', TV post for Bonn envoy to Britain, Shopping,, No quick cure to dispel industrial gloom, Sharp decline in oil imports helps Britain to £31m surplus, All the virtues and an economic miracle, too, Latest European snow reports, Clwyd and Gwynedd in urgent need of work, Day-nursery staff 'lack training in multiracial work', Hardiliners attack Mr Arafat, Dumplings to suet everyone, Seal hunters stop take-off of protest helicopters, Community councils seek leading inner city role, Keeping up with the Joneses, Tea could cost 38p a quarter by the summer, Arms ban forgeries checked by police, Callaghan phone-in date angers Opposition, Concern over selection of Labour candidate, Dispute on EEC poll in Labour's executive, Europe gets the Tory message, Goldwater links with underworld alleged, Electric shock treatment 'led to death', Porcelain from wreck: Three pieces of, Lord Allen urges review of gas-price plan, Mr Hattersley scorns '21% inflation' charge, Kenyan bishops call for action on Amin regime, Ewart-Biggs prize for writers, Election protesters shot dead in Pakistan, Keeping the cream in ice cream, Dr Owen to tour southern Africa, Mr Davies puts the Tory view in Washington, Austrian actor ill from drug poisoning, Anti-communists in battle for old Laos capital, Lost jobs temper joy over nuclear power ruling, Press censorship in Ulster is ruled out, A boost for the 'bobby on the beat' in London, Italian Minister says student majority supports new violence, Court ruling setback to Bonn nuclear energy plans, Breast cancer trust appeals for £1m, BBC withdraws as host to European song contest, Emigration will remain a dream for most, Regional report Ambitious town fighting mills' dark image, U S vote to restore Rhodesian chrome ban, GLC's tower blocks 'shlould be demolished', Oval Office doors in a spin with visiting foreign leaders, The Times Diary A special kind of language school, Faroes fishing curb angers EEC, British Rail to tell Government investment level is too low to prevent rundown in standards, Slow progress towards modern steel, Crown pieces for silver jubilee available today, Teachers call for restored authority, 'Pay benefit to household rather than individual', New evidence may save condemned man, America prepares for new arms talks, Wales Land of argument and song, Cuts in mortgage relief urged on Government, Ulster gunmen kill London executive, Concorde landings at Newark proposed in place of Kennedy, National Trust offers to take over Mentmore, More important than mere politics. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sicily, Mappin & Webb, Welsh Development Agency, Record Ridgway, Milan Trade Fair, Kienzle, Industrial Units, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Azienda Autonoma DI Soggiorno E Turismo, Federated, Martini, Sotheby's, Glass & Metal Holdings Ltd., Brierley, The Industrial Expansion Team,, Arab Winss, The Times, Clwyd, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Bsc (Industry) Ltd, Peugeot, Drummond's, Pakex, R. Smallshaw (Knitwear) Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Gwynedd, Thomson Regional Newspapers Limited, Douglas, Charities Aid Foundation, Cwmbran Development Corporation., Laing, Iran Air, Army Officer, The Merchants Trust, Ltd., Citroen Cars Ltd,. Law: Secrets case remand, Carlo Ponti to pay $212,602 in dispute on film contract, Chancery Division Royalties not exempt from gains tax Rank Xerox Ltd v Lane (Inspector of Taxes), Undefended divorces, Students will get dole at Easter after all, A roof over one's head the first essential Martin v Martin, £65 fine for attack on the Queen, Man 'joined security firm and stole £2m from airport', Mother tells of drive at gunpoint, Court of Appeal Mareva injunction may be used to keep goods within jurisdiction Rasu Maritima SA v Perusahaan Pertambangan Minyak Dan Gas Bumi Negara (Pertamina) and Government of Republic of Indonesia (Intervener), Leader of Hanafis stays free. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Collectors, Legal appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Services, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Government defeated over earnings rule review proposal, Solid foundation created on which to rebuild Chrysler UK Ltd, Prime Minister calls for report on gratuities House of Lords, Food prices dependent on value of sterling, No debate on mortgages, £48.8m grant for new buses, Latest three-monthly rate of inflation, on an annual basis, reaches 21.8 per cent House of Commons, Bill through, General price freeze would be wrong, 'Orchestrated campaign to discredit RUC', Fixed price ceilings would cause problems, Massive investment required to redevelop London's dockland, Gas decision part of December package. Reviews: The Cherry Orchard Nottingham, Don Giovanni Covent Garden, Pictures at the Pompidou, Dancers gather in Vienna, High play at Monte, Janet Baker: a new challenge, Intimate touch in the opera house Hermann Prey Covent Garden. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 13, 1952 US buses in Spain, Murder? Bluntly it is not worth it. Editorials/Leaders: Nimrod-The Way To Save Jobs, After Sir Robert Mark, Student Revolt. Letters to the Editor: National Trust and Mentmore, Graduate jobs, Historic churches, Declining morale in Britain, Sterling values, Massacre in Rhodesia, Spurious comparison in pay differentials, Waste-and letting cats out of bags, Best methods of accounting, Rockall, Price of coffee, Cost of rail travel, Public Lending Right, Raids on sauna clubs, Training for social work, John Evelyn's table. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Furniture Makers' Company, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Felixstowe College, Vintners' Company, Lincoln's Inn. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Enid Blech, Raymond Cogniat, Major J. R. McCrindle Service to air transport, Mr E. A. Mowrer, Mr John Beazley, Sir Harold Steward, Mr Richard Beale. Sport: Cricket England's misfortune to watch the bat finally master the ball, Equestrianism Preparations aim to regain British status, Boxing How Hope will 'destroy' Dagge, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Mottram in party for Federation Cup, Rugby Union Extra spice in full measure for John Player Cup semi-finals, Racing Winter's day forecast at Cheltenham, Rowing Oxford start final week with a fast stroll, Hockey One British Isles team will go to Rome, Football FA decision on match in Belfast is postponed, Table tennis Neale says that he has been made scapegoat. Business and Finance: Discount market, Euromarkets Singer International plans $50m issue, Sterling's decline lost Esso £46m last year, Share markets have best day for three months, Another suitor for Stylo shown the door, Mr Blumenthal to head economic policy group, Accountants in plea on insurance broking, Commodities, Retail trade volume up slightly, Business Diary: Potts luck? · Cochran of the FBI, UK metal stocks, US demand for tariff increase on TV imports, Unions and management consult Mr Varley, Surprise turn at Kode: Mr Banks sells out, Leyland accepts prospect of drastic investment cutback, Plessey workers end lockouts to allow more talks on closures, I.O.M. Enterprises, Blorthwick makes £10m takeover bid direct to FMC shareholders, Tootal leaps 89pc to catch Slimma, Overseas Hudson's Bay peak $24.81m, CH has 40 pc of Beaver, bid extended, Briefly, Harp Lager associates to produce 'own brands', Dutch want EEC invitation to London summit talks, Computer news Vickers and ICL control systems, Massey has 'good restart', Coking coal find in Australia, Le Monde LaStampa The Times Die Welt Europa Monetary movements, Hard times continue at Lake & E, Norwest to face DoT investigation, Unicorp pays much less to plough back, Two investment trusts in £70m merger discussions, Bemrose Corp puffs but trudges on, Flour price request withdrawn, Through the 420 barrier, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), The banks-profits, capital and the race against inflation, Spreading the burden of cheap textile imports, Showing the flag at the Seychelles convenience. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Blue chips in demand, Stock markets Dividend hopes, trade figures a heady brew, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hogg Robinson Group has new financial director. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,550, Broadcasting, Radio. Births.

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