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The Times - 09/02/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Fred Emery, From David Cross, From Peter Strafford, By Craig Seton, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Hessessy and Caroline Moorehead, From Martin Huckerby, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Godfrey, By David Walker of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Stewart Tendler, By Robert Parker, By Christopher Thomas, By Michael Hatfield, By Nèville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, By Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, From Kuldip Nayar, By Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Eric Marsden, Paddy Kitchen, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Kenneth Loveland, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Thomas Walker, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Downie, By Michael Seely, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Fred Emery, J. J. COGSWELL, , A. S. RAIKES, , LAWRENCE NORCROSS, , R. W. KETTLEWELL, , TAM DALYELL, , JOHN F. PHILLIPS, , MICHAEL IVENS, , TOM SARGANT, , MARTIN WRIGHT, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , KWAOVI-BENYI JOHNSON, , T. D. BRIDGE, , S. C. LESLIE, , DAVID BETT, , HUGH LEGGATT, , JEFFERY DANIELS, , MARY KESWICK, , By Penny Symon, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, C.R.A.C writes:, From Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Norman, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By David Blake, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Desmond Quigley, J. A. NEALE, , W. R. FARROW-SMITH, , JOSEPH O. EBLAN, , KEITH J. VIRGO, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Clive Schmitthoff, By Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Second mission attacked and girls' school closed, President Carter speaks his mind on human rights in Soviet Union, Labour men object to poll question, Cuts 'will mean fewer police on the streets', Doubts on neutrality of Spanish forces remain, Queen leaves tonight on jubilee journey, Oxford college is planned for clinical students, Five British children die in US fire, Public-sector challenge to further pay-restraint pact, Penelope Keith named as top personality, Alarums and excursions of the Falkender years in Downing Street, Lisbon's entry application to get qualified welcome, Protest over uranium survey in Orkney, Irish President seeks investors from Germany, Calls to the Bar, Callaghan 'own goal' complicates timetable, Mozambique's rulers mix their Marxism with economic realism, Reporter's tapes and notes confiscated after Czech tour, Detente: Mr Carter tries to temper his evangelism with common sense, Latest European snow reports, Job reprieve for dismissed photographer, Syrian advance starts talk of war in Israel, The Queen opens tree-planting campaign, New pay curb rejected by pit moderates and Ford conveners, Jordan puts PLO case to UN chief, Joint Anglo-German project RAF looks to 1990s, Extra time for trespassing Soviet trawlers, Building societies to help councils over mortgages, More home insulation urged, Britain gives pledge never again to use deprivation techniques, Has the cat sat on the mat for the last time?, Steel railhead will keep 20,000 lorries off road, Strikers ordered back to work in Holland, Call for EEC poll in 1978, TUC printing group to discuss Journalists' strike, 'Frankenstein' project given go-ahead in US, Report out today on dependants, Moderates look to Mr Rodgers as a leader, Wordsworth site not to have houses built on it, UN plan for clean Mediterranean, TUC sets out tough terms for new social contract, Science report Dietetics: Soya may lower cholesterol, Jubilee steward: Mr Kenneth "Nobby", Talks fail to find formula for nuclear-fuel transfer, Tanzania allows stranded tourists to cross border, Snowbound Buffalo goes by bus, West Germany's burdens are greater than Britain's, says the outgoing ambassador, Presidential rebuke for French Communists, Israel signs 'unsatisfactory' EEC aid pact after strong protest, Industry out of favour in students' survey, Sale of Giscard masks banned at carnival, Inspector tells of visits by wealthy widow, Unchanged GLC rate agreed by Labour, Arms show ship not to put into Japanese ports, BR continues to woo students, NHS unrest blamed on frustration, Japan's dilemma over security role, Peace People drop official over attack on leaders, The Times Diary Wi Lee Jo and the Dragon Lady, Council saves by bugging staff, Mr Carter likely to cancel Ford weapons promise, Mr Jenkins seeks farm price curb, Aides tried to dissuade Sir Harold Wilson from making Lady Falkender a peer, it is alleged, Commitment to democracy in Gandhi manifesto, It needs more than money to keep the wheels of democracy turning, Portugal cuts size of newspapers, Art institute has to close because of oil blockade, Sir Harold denies Haines story of Tory MP's offer to sell secrets for peerage, Race commission plans criticized, Indonesia denies massacre in East Timor, £1m jubilee exhibition of 'British Genius', Battered wives and gypsies among priority groups entitled to permanent home in Liberal's Bill. Index. Politics and Parliament: Dossier being compiled on criminals in security firms, Statement promised on complaints of abuses in social security system, Parity in divorce for Ulster, Defeat on Scots marriage Bill House of Lords, Windscale inquiry not prejudiced by Bill increasing financial limits for nuclear industry-Mr Benn, New lottery provisions in force on May 1, Proposals for building up coal stocks, Stopping evil men getting detonators, Attlee memorial, Tory leader baits Prime Minister on Marxism, Benefits of whooping-cough vaccination outweigh risk: compensation must await report House of Commons, Vaccinations decline 'may lead to epidemic', Trebling public spending on mobility for disabled, NHS facing problems realistically, Making EEC a practical reality in everyday life: moderation of prices prudent in farm review. Display Advertising: Vibroplant Holdings Limited, British Airways, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Abbey National, Esso Overseas Finance N. V., The Beacon Leisure And Entertainment Centre, Methuen Children's Books, Dobson Park Industries, Mears, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, Mining Supplies Limited, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Volvo 244, A Police Career, Decca Limited, Baggeridge Brick Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, London News, Weatherall Green & Smith. Weather: The Weather. Law: National Front leaflets to be destroyed, Court declines to rule in Danish press dispute, Publisher of sex magazine jailed, Chancery Division Wrong procedure to recover possession London Goldhawk Building Society v Eminer and Another, Siege trial ending, Eight Zagreb air control men for trial, Queen's Bench Division Empty property rates: completion notice must be specific Camden London Borough Council v Post Office, Firework man fined £100, Prisoner escapes. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Secretarial, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LSO/Levine Festival Hall, Bernard Leach at the V and A, Un ballo in maschera Covent Garden, Les Luthistes Wigmore Hall, The Glass Menagerie Arts, Cambridge, Endless pleasure, Penthesilea Round House, New music at Cardiff. Arts and Entertainment: Raymond Leppard concert, Lord Annan on future of broadcasting, Regalia of Indian chief sold for £34,000, Radio, Broadcasting, Welsh National Opera, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,527. Sport: Tennis Swedish team withdraw from Torquay event, Rugby Union Scotland drop Carmichael and seven other England victims, Athletics Britain could be too weak for Italians, Squash rackets Leslie take intimidating pressure in his stride, Snooker Reardon races through to semi-final, Sports in Brief, Racing Sir Garnet should prove strong enough to fight off Andy Pandy, Football Good temperament on Francis's side, Yachting Challenger to be launched this week, Hockey New sponsored club event for the women's game, Motor racing Scheckter has first drive in six-wheel March, Cricket MCC are well tended but ill-mannered on tour, Rowing Special centenary events. Deaths. Property: Rentals, Residential Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, This eternal Government game of appeasing the powerful, and not a twinge of shame. Editorials/Leaders: Justice For The Banabans, Assessing The Role Of Coal, The Chance For Peace. Letters to the Editor: Keeping the full-fare air passenger, Sale of Mentmore, Jubilee trees, American achievements in Saudi Arabia, Education and the needs of industry, Commons after devolution, The Bullock Report: gradual progress, Educating our masters, Preserving the sixth forms, Prison riots, Sir Harold's Honours List, Conditions in Togo, A Rhodesian solution, Brain damage in children. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: France honours two British scientists, Lord Faulkner of Downpatrick. Obituaries: Sir Kenneth Bradley Service to Commonwealth ideal, Sayed Omar, Mr Donald Attwater, Lieut-Gen Sir P. M. Balfour. Business and Finance: Energy groups face US curbs, Discount market, Racal raises bid for Milgo to $36 a share, Bill would raise NCB borrowing to £2,600m, Commodities, Crest Nicholson over £1m and ready to expand, Overseas Lockheed setback 'due to fewer TriStar deliveries', Mann & Overton surprise with 74pc profit leap, New Zealand in 75m florin placing, Mears' prospects bright, Margins dip at P. Brotherhood, Euromarkets South Korea seeks $50m, CBI 63rd Industrial Trends Survey: Jan 1977, Steel jobs drive: Sir Charles, Treasury puts case for boosting investment, Disputes make more idle at Leyland, Alcan (UK) in £16m rebound from red, SE Council puts case for switch to Talisman, De La Rue's wallet full of banknotes, Now Glass & Metal ascends its fourth peak in a row, CBI survey finds more optimism in industry but little hope for jobless, Japan offers ship price concession to end deadlock with Europe, Bank statements, JCB drops Poclain move, Imps' battle for market share, Briefly, Banks back within growth 'corset', Union leaders meet Mr Varley, A thousand banks get Singer memo on C'Anstalt, UK standby credit comes into force, Bank governor for Saudi and Kuwait talks, Wilson panel to seek City data, Dr Burns sees inflation risk in interest rates rise, Mr Carter moving swiftly on national energy plan, Business Diary: FMF's Coffin · Sir Derek's new seam, Imported cars take 43.5 pc of British market in January, Will the Meriden deal finally triumph?, Genting aid for G. Hope lapses, Seeking a flexible legal framework for industrial democracy. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts stay firm, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Pause for thought but no panic, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Authorized Units,Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments IMI chief joins Rubery Owen board. Births.

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