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The Times - 21/01/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From John Chartres, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Peter Godfrey, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby, By Robert Parker, From Christopher Walker, By Our Science Editor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Philip Venning of The Times Educational Supplement, By Peter Hennessy, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Sue Reid, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Our Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From William Chislett, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Cecil, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Robert Fisk, From Eric Marsden, By Louis Heren, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Sir Eric Sachs, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Patrick Lang, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, David Robinson, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Bernard Levin, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Lipton, PHS, K. J. AUSTIN, , PATRICK MACRORY, , BERNARD BRAINE, , ERIC ROLL, , THOMAS BALOGH, , KENNETH G. BRAIDWOOD, , JOHN CRAGIE, , WILLIAM ALLAN, , DENIS FORMAN, , COLIN BUCHANAN, , ARTHUR ABELES, , R. F. SEAGER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Medical Correspondent., From Mario Modiano, Sir Misha Black writes:, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By David Mott, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Patricia Clough, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Ronald Emler, By Clifford Webb, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, F. P. JENKIN, , DAVID TORVELL, , WALTER SCRUBBS, , EDWARD KALFAYAN, , HUGH FAULKNER, , PETER URBAN DE ROTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Grylls, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Adrian Hope, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, A. M. Gleeson,

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Law: Court of Appeal Judges seek not to govern but to uphold the law Gouriet v Union of Post Office Workers and others, Valid conditions are separable from invalid terms In re Hepplewhite Will Trusts, Life for child killer in guillotine controversy, Crossbow killing of cat 'not unreasonable', Chief judge dismissed in Baader-Meinhof trial for showing bias, Plea against extradition, One-legged man advised to give up crime, Soldier on death charge, Attorney's role raises grave constitutional issue-judge, Solicitor jailed for theft of £121,000. Index. News: Chirac gamble puts future at stake, Threats to lynch driver of death train, Rare Roman altar found at fort by gravediggers, Criticism of TUC-Tory talks likely, IRA bombs damage rebuilt Belfast department store, Rough justice may be needed to fix the right number of Scottish and Welsh MPs, Permission given for legal action over demolition, Chinese press confirms end of anti-Teng campaign, Debre attack on direct elections to Strasbourg, Balancing up the credits and debits of joining the cashless society, Navy abandons scheme to improve missile, Communists criticize Czech action, New clinical college proposed at Oxford, Dismissed union rebel wins right to benefit, West Bank call for inquiry into Arab jail deaths, Two 'rebel' PPSs are dismissed, White Catholic schools challenge apartheid policy of South Africa, Four gunmen escape with £53,677, 2,000 Britons in Rhodesian forces, deserter claims, Latest European snow reports, 10-year drop in A-level pass rate for Manchester, Bigger fines likely for breaches of planning law, Concorde makes loss in first year's service, Science report Contraception: Intra-uterine devices, Oxfordshire faces 30 pc rise in rates, Challenge over national insurance investments, Man in the news: The Attorney General When Mr Silkin wanted to reduce privileges, 44 injured by cloud of poisonous gas, Students win tussle on benefits, Parents go back to classroom, Annan call to reform Civil Service College, Comorans are flown out of Madagascar, Doctors chief suggests cutting the intake of medical schools, RPO president: Malcolm Wil-, Setback for 'Chorus Line' as Equity bans American, Journalists' closed-shop agreement challenged, Transplant team broke law, coroner says, Tory backing for sharing of resources and teachers, Turkish Premier denies Cyprus atrocities, Why the Armed Forces are losing the bureaucratic battle over indexed pensions, Family of five strangled after ransom is paid, Nkomo men launch mass kidnapping drive to build up terrorist army, Nostalgia for Nasser as Egypt's poor get poorer, Mrs Gandhi suspends press censorship, Million-year-old link with man found in Greece, New President's message to the world, London CID to be centralized, £1m-a-week rescue fund for pig farmers, Tabloid 'Express' will aim for the young, Seven die in garment works fire, United Party split weakens opposition to Mr Vorster, British error over arms sale ship, France reaffirms Berlin links, Georgia in lead at Washington triumph, MP asks why plutonium is sent by road, Crash dive pilot tried to kill airline workers, Doctors say X-ray testing may lead to breast cancer, President Carter makes his inaugural parade on foot, Union leader proposes 15 per cent increases, Mr Bhutto's unopposed reelection 'was rigged', Text of Carter inaugural address, Recollection of another snowbound inauguration The Kennedy era left Americans suspicious of rhetoric, The doctors dilemma: How to cure society of a lifestyle that makes people ill, Ultimatum to colleges on foreign students, Ombudsman criticizes minister, Why overseas aid does not make the poor richer, Pide man jailed for seven years after torture trial, £26,000 is left to Jesus for Second Coming, Crowds jump for joy as Basque flag is flown, Mr Richard warns Salisbury not to reject peace plan, Communists behind riots, Cairo alleges, Environment awards: A couple who, Van drivers worried about jobs Fear that bread-price war might eliminate small shops, Labour's salute to 'Tribune', Public money unlikely for devolution referendum campaigns, Portuguese to get more arms from Nato, The Times Diary How to tug a jury's heart strings, London NHS region may lose 4,000 beds, Schmidt talks in London to focus on finance. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Times Higher Education Supplement, National Electric Power Authority, Kp, Iran Air, Hollis Bros. & E.S.A. Limited., London American Finance Corporation Limited, Volvo, Algernon Asprey, Ansafone, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thomson Lakes & Mountains, Richard Ellis, Aac, The Times 1000, Bank Of New South Wales, Post Office Telecommunications. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, La Scala man to head Italian broadcasting, Lambeth award of degrees in law, medicine, music, EEC appoints new chief press spokesman. Politics and Parliament: Lord Chancellor bows to law lords on Bill's drafting House of Lords, Britain ready to act alone to conserve fish stocks, Subsidy for pig producers: prices of pork and bacon Will not fall but supplies should be secured House of Commons, MPs debate Bill all night, Speaker to rule on privilege issue, Marketing boards likely to be retained, Minister announces plan for public transport experiments, Improvements in National Freight Corporation cut deficit to £16m, Devolution hardly at breakneck speed, Next week. Sport: Racing Lanzarote adds to his experience of steeplechasing, Cricket Lord's act to remove slur cast at Madras, Skiing Miss Morerod takes World Cup lead, Football Variations on the chance of playing for Fulham, Hockey South emerge from crowded territory, Rugby Union Wales suspend Wheel for four weeks, For the record, Tennis Hampstead event richer. Property: Residential property Step from home into boat, Residential property, Flat Sharing, A touch of enchantment, Focus on Overseas Property. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, £6,000 plus appointments, Business to Business, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Charity gala at the Coliseum, Ten Times Table Theatre in the Round, Scarborough The Wedding Feast Leeds, Fidelio Theatre Royal, Glasgow, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Craig Sheppard Queen Elizabeth Hall, The week of the clowns Spite Marriage (u) Electric Cinema Silent Movie (a) Odeon, Haymarket Norman... Is That You? (x) Ritz. Arts and Entertainment: The Point goes on, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,511, Radio, Broadcasting, £12,000 for violin found in attic. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Now they've found their mittens we should start to cry, 25 years ago Delay on Austria. Editorials/Leaders: The Chartists Of Czechoslovakia, The Lambeth Clearances, President Carter. Letters to the Editor: Pension schemes, Newspaper troubles, Reduced fines, 'What the Papers Say', 'A superficial' analysis of inflation accounting proposals?, Homes for the beagles, After phase two an equitable pay formula which restores differentials, Computer price coding in shops and the elderly, The sale of Mentmore, Developing self-criticism for survival, The government of Ulster, Improving our surroundings, Plight of the Banabans, Educating our masters, Entering Britain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Hulme Chadwick, Professor Joseph Trueta A pioneer contribution to war surgery, Sir Richard Manktelow, Mr David Greenslade, Mr O. Soulsby, Gc, Mr H. F. Cronin, Alexander Dru. Business and Finance: Discount market, Recovery at Hollis Bros is gathering pace, Courtaulds offshoot in Japan ship paint deal, Commodities, Mitton Butler Priest & Co, Hillards runs twice as fast, S Africa buys gold from IMF, Time for the NEB to come into the open, Shares at six-month peak, Disruption at Halewood, Aided projects to save £500m annually on balance of payments, Japan Budget plans put emphasis on sharp acceleration of growth, Marst. Thomps'n well up so far, Business Diary: Wings over CEI · Hand across the sea, Mr Benn meets EEC energy chief, Brewers' production plans to cost £400m, Red faces in Italy over jobs for the boys rebuff, Pacing the fall of interest rates, American mines avoid lack of labour, North Sea spending hits companies, Patents news Books that can talk to the reader, In brief BNOC shares in fresh offshore discovery, Plowden idea of new industrial role for MPs, Overseas ENKA headway in slicing losses, Spending up except on food, Quadrupling LAFCO to beat world trade gain, Jamaica imposes a wages, price freeze and raises taxes, Leyland says fringe benefits 'up to men', Office of Fair Trading proposes new laws covering VAT, Warner Est ahead, Lead Industries Group, Chrysler modifies Iran contract, Now next year's payment is Spear's latest bait, Ombudsman critical of DoT inquiry comments, Computers: the problems of security still to be resolved, In brief Five new Freightliner services, Call to revise draft on inflation accounting, Half £1,250m tap believed sold as market awaits cut in MLR. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Index at six-month peak as buyers hold sway, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread demand. Business Appointments: Business appointments Deputy chairman for Legal & General. Births.

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