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The Times - 11/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Chelmsford, By Diana Geddes, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From a Special Correspondent, By John Hennessy Sports Editor, By Our Labour Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Geoffrey Browning, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By Judith Judd, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Robert Parker, By Our Air Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Craig Seton, Ronald Faux, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, by Fred Emery, By Peter Hennessy, By Roger Berthoud, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Davy and Dessa Trevisan, By Roy Lewis, From Patrick Brogan, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent., By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Barry Millington, Joan Chissell, Dr Martin O'Donogue, Bernard Levin, Keith Kyle, PHS, L. GRAINGER, , MALCOLM D PEEL, , GRAHAM CLEVERLEY, , G. H. B. CATTELL, , R. W. BALDWIN, , DUNCAN SMITH, , FRANCIS W. HAWCROFT, , PETER J. READ, , IAN RILEY, , CHISTOPHER RADMORE, , T. A. ROBERTS, , MICHAEL ZANDER, , IAN MASON, , LEWIS CARTER-JONES, , J. MICHAEL FRY, , By Our Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Arts Reporter, D.J., By Caroline Atkinson, By Christopher Wilkins, From Peter Hill, By Richard Allen, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, Kenneth Owen, John Whitmore, By Colin Ivermee, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Blake, P. G. B. WILLS, , By Patricia Tisdall, S. P. C. PLOWDEN, , James O'Connor, , From Michael Hornsby, J. A. G. STONEHOUSE, SIMON GREENLY, , GUY NICHOLSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Clifford Webb, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark,

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News: Spanish police round up guerrillas of right and left in attempt to stop extremist violence, Corby may ask EEC for aid in diversifying employment, Warning on massacre in Cambodia, Officials blamed in Italian floods, Syria threatens boycott if PLO is not represented, Shouts of 'murderer' greet Bishop Muzorewa, China decides to reopen 'party schools', Police chief tells why march route was secret, Councils urged to push land development, Unions angered by surgeon's complaints, London hospitals face stoppages in protest at closure, Brezhnev welcome for Dr Owen puts emphasis on detente, Britain's atom bomb 'obscured loss of role as great power', Call for ban on oil search and fishing in Antarctic, Somalis claim victories near Dire Dawa stronghold, Israel adds demand on river to UN plan, Trouble during docking attempt aborts Soviet space mission, A Times Profile Getting to know the unions, Conference notebook Tory resort makes more out of the TUC than from its own party, Reluctant politician, Moroccan opposition leader is new Foreign Minister, Big stores open with an eye on tourists, Funeral union leaders agree on £6 pay rise, Education chief to leave over spending cuts, Amnesty renews plea for prisoners, Human error blamed for oil rig blowout, 51p variation in cost of motor oil, New cars must display fuel consumption labels, Closed shop poser for Tories, The Times Diary/, Tribute to pioneer: The British motor industry, EEC critics fail to ruffle Britain, Minister urges hauliers to resist drivers' pay claim, Call to relax heart-case flying curbs, Most Quebeckers seem opposed to secession, Lawyers criticize nuclear site's armed policemen, Apartheid defeats hero cheered by South Africa, Decision awaited on export of Gainsborough, Strikers accept loan offer, Regional report Gaeldom triumphs over threat of bombs, ghosts, spirits, Disillusioned Liverpool tenants in a social wilderness, Science report Physics: Atoms confront unified theory, House level pay talks for Fleet Street, Frustration in the comfortable web of bureaucracy, Nigerian leader leaves for visit to America, America's history being rewritten on TV by confusing fact-fiction serials, Grunwick strikers predict 6,000 for mass picket, Russia attempts to turn Belgrade talks into disarmament meeting, Transport policy to encourage change, £100,000 raised in New York for Oxford Union, Lord Carver expects amicable links with UN force general, The principal speakers, Demarcation 'penalizes' young children, 15,000 new teachers looking for jobs, Warning on jail escapers armed with axe, 'Vital' message to Schleyer kidnap gang, Police suppress activity of Jewish dissidents, More funds available for medical research, Tory trade unionists urged not to pay levy, Cheap air fare contest looms on Australia route, Tsetse fly the victor in Africa's wars, Putting the record straight on the Irish attitude, Warning by minister on fall in vaccination, Woman tells court she spied for love, Zambian woman is London envoy, Trilateral power: will Russia get the cold shoulder?., Mrs Williams promises more teachers will be school governors, Closed-shop proposals get angry response from union leaders, 61 killed in express train crash, Prentice defence of leaving Labour, Victoria strike talks fail, Bangladesh steps up hunt for the military rebels, Nobel Peace Prize winners: Amnesty. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Gas, Multiple Display Advertisements, 3 Per Cent Exchequer Stock, 1981, P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd., The New York Times, Malaysian Airline System, Sotheby's, J. E. England & Sons (Wellington) Limited, Kienzle Data Systems, M.L.Holdings Limited, Finolco Co. Inc., Dewar's, Strathclyde Regional Council, Cummins Engine Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cheverton Workboats, The Political Quarterly, Bayer, Laing, Iran Air, Agb Research Limited, Hampton & Sons, Hine, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, Mercedes-Benz, Moscow Narodny Bank. Law: Visitors are banned in bomb case appeals, Man said to have left girl to die in cold, Man denies murder of Guards officer in co Armagh, Four held for attack on Thai king, Court of Appeal Notice without new rent valid Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral v Lennards Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Equality in damages for injuries Moriarty v McCarthy, 'Negligence' claims on bank over £3m raid, Mr Packer 'mad not to accept a compromise', Court backs man's right to see baby, Bhutto terror gangs 'kept him in power', Inquiry into Hughes drug sources. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Portuguese minister resigns, Inner Temple, Latest Appointments Heritage advisory group set up, Prize in electrical engineering. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, October 9, 1977 Common railway costing plan raises doubts. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Sport: Motor racing Hunt fined in Canada for punching marshal, Racing Stock market trend points to brisk business at Newmarket sale, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets New challenge series for top players, Football Forward thinking by Greenwood, Baseball Yankees rally for a place, Golf Player and Baiocchi for world cup, Tennis Beven's match to decide team prize today, Rugby Union Early promotion for Burke could lead to England selection, Bloodstock sales Grand National prospect for 7,000 gns, Cricket Sussex to lose Wessels for the next two years. Reviews: The White Man's Mission Round House Downstairs, The Good Woman of Setzuan Royal Court, Aeolian Quartet St John's/Radio 3, Courbet's sombre form of realism, Jonathan Williams Purcell Room. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): At least Mr Prentice stood up: too many others simply look the other way, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 10, 1952 National service. Editorials/Leaders: Deserving Of The Peace Prize, An Austere Optimist, Concorde In The Courts. Letters to the Editor: Plea bargaining, Divine backing, Costs and benefits of higher productivity, London Transport and the travel time factor, The unit trusts business, Practical way of showing currency confidence, British art abroad, Future sources of energy, Hived off, Baffled by Treasury advice on tax rates, Liberal strength, Infant mortality rate, Advertising agency profits, Official car cover notices, Reforming the House of Lords. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, £16,000 paid for Arabic Koran at Sotheby's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,729, Wildenstein family furniture sale will be the finest for a century, Sotheby's believes. Obituaries: Mr Rohan Rivett,, Prof L. A. Willoughby Pioneer work in German studies, Mr H. E. Birkbeck,. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Parker Knoll fears dwindling market, Stock Exchange Prices More inflation fears, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Inflationary fears stoke doubts. Business and Finance: Discount market, European steelmakers offer to curb U S exports if Tokyo sales included, Britain lost its carbon fibres lead 'by default', Fisons win interim price increases, Williams & Glyn's sues Chase over copper deal, Hanson Trust bids £25m for Lindustries group, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Cheaper money loses its allure, Commodities, UK metal stocks, UK dealers in plea to Nissan, German firm to take 25pc of Newey Group, Bank staff win round in battle for union status, Chancellor gives Neddy warning on lagging industrial production, Briefly Dividend payment in sight at Monument, Tory ideas on small businesses, Pay claim fears unsettle shares, Shadow over EEC talks on textile imports, 'New World' computer system, Crane takes off as fight continues to block US bid, Business Diary: Who's for Spacelab? · Sea green, Control of Borrowing Order simplified, Gold surges $3 as dollar stays weak, Warren makes £1.8m approach to Supara Inv, Accountants call for business ethics study, Computer news Multinationals' role under state scrutiny, Hitachi scales down TV factory targets, Talks continue on Vauxhall's new pay offer, Lowest monthly increase for 4½ years in prices of goods at factory gates, Riding the commodity roller-coaster, Lesney now trying to make up currency gains' deficiency, Recovery on way at Geo Wills, Japanese seek formula to meet Britain's hard line on car imports, Mr Scanlon gets part time post on NEB, Chamberlain GP moves 11pc ahead, Glaxo's scope for growth, Now a drive by Mitsubishi into the UK car market?, NEB buys Bull Motors from US for £800,000, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), North Sea oil gives sharp boost to industry profits. Business Appointments: Business appointments Netherthorpe successor for Lloyds board. Births.

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