The Times - 15/10/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pat Healy Our Social Services Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, by Fred Emery, By Our Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By David Blake and Caroline Atkinson, From David Cross, From Richard Davy and Dessa Trevisan, From Robert Fisk, From Frederick Cleary, From Michael Leapman, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Anne Scott-James and Osbert Lancaster, David Wade, Max Harrison, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Michael Church, Barry Millington, Richard Williams, Glenys Roberts, Harry Golombek, Bevis Hillier, Pamela Vandyke Price, Louis Heren, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, George Hutchinson, Peter Strafford, Jonathan Sale, Gabriel Ronay, Ion Trewin Literary Editor, CHARLES FLETCHER, , D. G. GALVIN, , J. P. HALDANE-STEVENSON, , C. M. D. PETERS, , J. F. CORNES, , ALEXANDER S. WAUGH, , M. B. DANIELS, , LAURENS VAN DEN, MUYZENBERG, , G. A. HIGHAM, , JOHN BALDWIN, , MICHAEL McCONVILLE, GUY HADLEY, BRIAN SEWELL, , GERTRUDE SHILLING, , JOANNA GORDON CLARK, A.M.G.ALERS-HANKEY, MIENEKE CLIFFORD, , BETTY McCULLOCH, , Anthony Phillips, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydeny Friskin, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Whitmore, By Our Economics Staff, By Caroline Atkinson, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Pullen, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, Vera Di Palma, John Drummond, David Mott, Margaret Stone, JD, John Whitmore, Margaret, Drummond, Eric Brunet, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, Sheila Black,
ResumoNews: Economic recovery means start can be made on providing more jobs, Mr Callaghan says, Gardening Long, short and tall, Closed shop should be unlawful, Mr Powell says, War delays Manila return to democracy, Shop Around, Good Food Guide Raising the standards at Oxford, Oppenheimer doubts on US policy in S Africa, Sentence of Nixon adviser cut, Travel Falling for America, A very serious business, playing the Fool, The growing flight of Hungarians in Transylyania, Americans and Russians clash in Belgrade over broadcasts to East by Radio Free Europe, 'Legacy of death' nuclear warning as Calder Hall gets £5m overhaul, Dutch politicians accused of risk to democracy, Fears that consumer safety legislation may be dropped, Tories would use referendum in clash with unions, Fund to save Wells Cathedral nearing £1m, War nerves surface in a Salisbury hotel, Fighting worsens in south Lebanon, Conservative Conference/blackpool Mrs Thatcher looks to 'fruitful association' with unions, Collecting The carpet bagger, Ford plants left to decide on striking or settling, Falling into a cultural gap as wide as the Atlantic, Patiño child's kidnappers sought by Swiss police, Amnesty for political activists passed by Spanish Parliament, Conference notebook Risky speech with a sombre theme, Prison arts flourish despite spending cuts, Amnesty's Moscow man forced to go into exile, Blowout starts a fire on Danish oil rig, Public house bombed:, Wodehouse finds a corner in heaven, Drink The true whitener, 'Sunday Times' wins Slater book battle, Convent girl expelled for 'sexy book', Saturday Review House and garden, Student riots disrupt Swazi calm, Death sentence on boy of 14 commuted, Heart transplant patient 'doing fine', Bonn agonizes as hijackers put lives of 88 people in jeopardy, Yugoslavia feeling a little neglected by Nine, Why the strongman of Panama is determined to make the world listen, Science report Hygiene: Progress in pot-training, Call for help to curb crimes by juveniles, Criticism of ruling in eviction case, British don shares Nobel prize, Fourth terrorist defends jailed IRA men, Third World report Northern Chile pins its hopes on road and railway corridor, Ministers jubilant as good news about the economy pours in, Paint flung at princess hits husband, A testing time for the Tories as things appear to be going Labour's way, Turks see danger in Greek membership of EEC, Neo-Nazi leader convicted of antisemitism, Bing Crosby dies while playing golf in Spain, Six lecturers refusing to teach a student, Ottawa not at its best for the Queen, Healing guilt and alienation of life after Eden, Concorde threat 'cheap bid for votes', Sir Edmund Hillary taken ill in Himalayas, Police hunting girl's attacker find a 56lb bloodstained stone her assailant may have used, M Marchais goes his own way on budget, Dr Kissinger lends support to draft Panama treaties, Laker move for Australia, Closed shop warning to doctors, Dismissed woman is awarded £2,023, American charged in Korean bribe case. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lawson High Yield Fund, Bell's, M&g Recovery Funds, The London Life Association Ltd.,, The Observer, Bank Base Rates, Rentokil Insulation, Wells Cathedral Preservation Appeal, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Action Research For The Crippled Child, National Westminster Bank, Don Zoilo, Methodist Homes For The Aged. Law: Drug smugglers jailed for six years, Law Report October 14 1977 Court of Appeal 'The Sunday Times' free to publish Slater, Walker articles Slater and Another v Raw and Another, Kent miners seek block on ballot, Jail term cut to encourage drug informers, Men fined for helping Mary Bell, Captain Nairac 'said he was in the IRA'. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Thoughtless finesse, Rare Persian carpet fails to find buyer, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,733, Canadian concerts in London, Chess Early warning, Sunday. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Mrs Onassis resigns because of book, University news, Latest appointments, Commonwealth awards. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Domestic And Catering Situations, For Sale, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, Postal Shopping, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Property: Rentals, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Politics and Parliament: Tariff on dessert apples ends until 1978, EEC to spend £70,000m on building insulation. Reviews: Alternative TV The Other Cinema, Radio Going broke?, Richard Boone: the spirit of adventure, A classical pleasure restored The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, London Schubert St John's, Smith Square, Wren Orchestra Festival Hall, Love for Lydia London Weekend, Liszt Festival St Margaret's, Westminster. Editorials/Leaders: The Attack On Le Monde, A Successful Conference. Letters to the Editor: Plea bargaining, On first reading Logue, Edinburgh-Leith election, Guerrilla war casualties, House of Lords reform, Productivity: discouraging investment, Hanging contemporary art, Underground 'savings', Human rights in Europe, Halting the whale hunting, Year of the mouse, Developing future energy sources, Substitute tobacco, King David Hotel blast, Party communicators. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Leonard Ropner, Gladys Duchess of Marlborough Beauty in salons of Europe, Mr Bing Crosby Enduring world fame as singer and film star. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 15, 1952. Sport: Motor cycling World champions call for ban on five circuits, Golf Ballesteros goes after Faldo with a 'lucky' 64, Tennis Miss Hobbs recovers to keep trophy in Britain, French racing Three reasons why Paico can beat his Arc rivals, Bloodstock sales European record set by Sangster for colt by Lyphard, Rugby Union A hope that England's blend will be to everyone's taste, Motor racing Lauda drops out of final grand prix of season, Football Tough at the top, tougher at the bottom of our maligned game, Hockey Two days' hard labour is reward for England best, Squash rackets Egyptian walks out as a protest, Weekend fixtures, For the record. Business and Finance: Discount market, Pensions So you're going to carry on working?, Unit trust performance, Fixed interest investment A sceptical look at the low level of interest rates, Investor's week Shares slip back below the 500 mark in the wake of pay fears, Commodities, Price panel inquiry into United Glass, Dollar falls to new low against yen, Half-point drop in MLR prompts cut in banks' base rates to 6pc, Berry Wiggins accounts qualified, Production drive on at Group Lotus, Unit trusts Will commodities take off next year?, Mr Benn sees better prospects of bridging energy gap in the 1990s, Further brake on living costs, Leyland puts pay reforms to shopfloor, US call for tax cuts of $22,000m, Jobbers link-up sparks investigation into SE, Linked-life assurance Everybody's doing it, doing it..., Turriff now sees more positive signs of upturn, Motor insurance The risks in cutting cover to the bone, Fairclough and Bath groups near £43m merger, Mentmore Man's expects a happy Christmas, Britain has record surplus on third quarter current account, Insurance The name of the game is protection, Grouse, Taxation Taking inflation out of capital gains, Stock markets Late fillip after trade figures, RTZ ready to change stake in CRA to minority holding, G Sandeman continues to slip. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Firm at the close, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street Prices up after 22-point slump. Births.
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