The Times - 03/08/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Roger Berthoud, By Christopher Thomas, From Robert Fisk, By Robert Parker, By Michael Horsnell, By Caroline Atkinson, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Peter Godfrey, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Frances Gibb, From a Special Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From a Bridge Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Dessa Trevisan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, John Young, Katie Stewart, Ross Davies, Paul Griffiths, Gideon Bachmann, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Coren, John Percival, Bernard Levin, Peter Nichols, PHS, D. A. Burdekin, BASIL DAVIDSON, , HENRY PLUMB, , M. SMITHSON, , TONY BENN, , SUE SLIPMAN, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , MALCOLM MACDONALD, , S. W. ROSKILL, , RAY MOXLEY, , GREENHILL, , ALEC BISHOP, , GREGORY BLAXLAND, , PRIMROSE FEUCHTWANGER, THE OAT'S DAUGHTER, By a Horticultural Correspondent, By Tim Albert, From Trevor Fishlock, Michael Pick writes:, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Richard Allen, By Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, W. L. WILSON, , CAMPBELL HACKFORTH, , ALISON RYAN, , PHILLIP OPPENHEIM, , JOHN HOSKER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, Patricia Tisdall, By John Brennan, By Alison Mitchell,
ResumoNews: Germans developing new weapon that sprays small bombs, Arrested woman 'identified by banker's widow', Israel protests to France over Arab boycott law, 'Think Tank' Report Scaling down of overseas representation recommended, Police fear violence at Front march, Demand for ban on caning in schools, 150 deprived children miss holiday outing, President Carter calls for lighter penalties on people caught with small doses of marijuana, Europe may be asked to supply reactor, Exbury collection of nerines awaits a buyer, Science report Ecology: Managing natural resources, Rail network to stay, but cut in costs urged, BBC and British Council are main targets, Youth shot outside school in Soweto, Asean expects £588m aid from Japan, Dough you'll remember come rain or shine, The Times Diary /, Working-class pupils 'do better at all-in schools', Disquiet over police tactics and nuclear energy policy after violence at French reactor site, Britain joins fireworks battle in Cannes, A Possible Department Of Overseas Affairs, Tate asks Leyland for Mini to save two Stubbs works, Vance-Sadat plan for 'mini-Geneva' in US, Staff complain of muggings in BBC report, Freedom dash ends in hail of bullets, Emphasis on trade, with cuts in staff and buildings, Anti-monarchy parties in Spain legalized, Grunwick's mail 'being misdirected', Nurses urge need for parental responsibility, Mr Tyme and Mr Scargill reject nuclear fuel plans, UDR role in Queen's visit comes under fire, Charities seek changes in code on homelessness, Archaeology report York: Fragment of ornate Viking furniture found, Map-makers for Army bought from Russia, Flow of foreign funds boosts July reserves to a $13,422m record, Rail crash police 'obstructed safety work', Machine used for two years without delivering current, Further US concessions on Canal are ruled out, The kidnapping that adds a shocking new dimension to Italy's national crime, Liberal attacks 'kiss of death' pact, Mr Beigin will put planned Jerusalem parade to vote, New murder wave rouses fears over Sicily's Mafia, After Dutch elm disease, could our other trees be at risk?, Lisbon compensation criticized as too low, 'Think tank' suggests closing at least 55 diplomatic posts overseas, OAU will investigate Ethiopian charges of Somali aggression, Master's stroke: Geoffrey Boycott plays his, The high-rise horrors that overshadow housing gains, Agent resigns in Ladywood 'smear campaign', Officer's uniform fetches £600, Dr Barnard operates on British child's heart, 'Northern Echo' fails to appear for first time in its history, Western tranquillity restored, Is English the growing language of business?, Bishop appeals for money to aid priests, Research institutes used in CIA tests, BBC reporter leaves after Rhodesia permit withdrawn, Nursery space costs less in existing schools, 30 per cent challenge to pay-limit hopes, Schoolmaster is crowned bard at eisteddfod, South African dies while in detention, Union call for mandatory 'student wage', Pilots told defective jets are safe, Entry controls 'elaborate and arbitrary', Briton dead in Spanish train collision, Sculpture find: A Roman, Kaunda minister dismissed over currency allegations, Police may have shields at Notting Hill carnival. Index. Law: Court of Appeal Costs before issue of legal aid certificate not recoverable S v S, Employment Appeal Tribunal Repudiation test for constructive dismissal Wetherall (Bond Street W1) Ltd v Lynn, Ex-SS colonel jailed for Latvia killings, Jury unable to agree on 28 verdicts in 'Islington 18' case, European Law Report Week ended July 15 1977 Court of Justice of the European Communities Limitations of EEC residence document, Chief inspector suspended, Littlewoods' court plea to save secrets, Shoplifter fined £300, Mr Packer to sue the cricket authorities, Employment Appeal Tribunal Woman's retiring age not discrimination Roberts v Cleveland Area Health Authority. Display Advertising: The Bradford Property Trust Limited, Cyanamid International Development Corporation, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Army Officer, High & Dry, Nomads Of The Sahel, The Banks, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The B. Elliott Group, De, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Letraset. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,670, Radio, Bayreuth programme for 1978, Broadcasting, British get over bad start in bridge championship. Sport: Football Royle prepared to fight for his place, Racing Flow of winners likely from Smith stable, Turner earns England vest, Horse show Victory for sole Austrian entry, Tennis Connors and Ashe return to competition, Sports in Brief, Golf Miss Stacy's return as a champion, One breath of excitement on a windless day, Sport Cricket England safe and Australia sorry, Yachting Gretel has perfect practice, Motor cycling Big police operation to be mounted at Silverstone, Athletics Foster out of Britain's European Cup team, Rugby Union Lions backs will go to the wall if they fail. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Educational Courses, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Acknowledgments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Television's history of Christianity The Christians Granada, Five-year appeal for training orchestra, The Merry Wives of Windsor St George's, Top Brass: director gets his way with film, Moving Picture Mime Show Young Vic Studio, Age-enhanced insight into a youthful score BBC SO/Boult, Loughran Albert Hall/ Radio 3, O'Casey play for Olivier Theatre, Saving it for Albie Atv. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, August 2, 1952 Coronation plans, Why the rulers of the Soviet Empire dare not move to crush the opposition from within. Editorials/Leaders: One Flew Over The Pigeonhole, The Rising Strength Of Sterling. Letters to the Editor: Food costs and prices, Commons broadcasts, The Commonwealth, Vale of Belvoir coal or farming?, The financial benefits from tourists, Army nicknames, Events in Angola, Documents on deposit, Graduate recruitment and stereotyped images, Insuring against owl damage, Stranger in London, The Attorney General's discretion, If Drax were to be built as a heat/power station..., Student dole, Counting the cost of bureaucracy, A Diary report. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Lincoln's Inn, University news, Latest appointments, Writers' fellowships. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Gary Powers U 2 spy plane incident, Marjorie Von Harten, Cardinal Cerejeira, Mr Ronald Gilbey. Business and Finance: Discount market, M. James in £1m bid for Doland, Commodities, Mothercare now rent free in Oxford St, Business Diary: Banging Brum's drum · CBI fire power, Hongkong curb on textile exports agreed with US, Leyland imports S African sub-frames for Austin 1100, Bonn payments gap totals DM 813m in first half, Matsushita launches TV colour set made in Britain, Briefly Qualification to accounts at Moorgate Merc, Petrol price threat to Green Shield, Pattern of investment 'shows dangerous fall in business morale', Caparo shows hand as Purbeck backs Singlo bid, IMF facility could be fixed at SDR 8,000m, Point-of sale computers pushing into the High St, Criticized broker to quit Suits board, Brewers: cutting the Gordian knot of tied houses, Pricing plea by scrap merchants, Unitech up by 46pc without any restocking, Who took the long 'tap'?, Unexpected surge in demand exhaust £800m 'tap' stock, Lockheed names new chairman, 'Watershed' year ahead for UK, In Brief £1,000m export drive by clothing council, Business ahead at three consort'm banks, International Selcast looks to modest returns and new finds, Merchant fleets expand despite surplus capacity, US steel industry prepares for lengthy battle with ore workers, From a slim Bill to fat Finance Act, Union in car peace move, 'Sound' year is in prospect at B. Elliott, Lucas in £3m Korean deal, Dollar weaker as market waits for US trade move, Inflation, jobless still high in 5-year forecast, Westinghouse shares ease despite a one third advance to £2.6m, Tourists last year spent 60pc more in Britain, Uk Reserves, Opec opens discussions on aid fund. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Continuing momentum, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Up again despite profit taking. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three chairmen become NEDC members. Births.
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