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The Times - 08/06/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Penny Symon, By Roger Berthoud, By Staff Reporters, By Louis Heren, By A Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Trevor Fishlock, From Ronald Faux, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From John Young, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Alan Hamilton, By Philip Howard, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Peter Nichols, By Peter Hennessy, From Michael Hornsby, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, Katie Stewart, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, Peter Ryde, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, John Nicholls, By A Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, William Mann, Alan Coren, Michael Ratcliffe, Glenys Roberts, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, David Spanier, Norman Moss, PHS, Bernard Levin, R. H. THOMAS, , RAPHAEL TUCK, , STEPHEN COTGROVE, , J. G. RASSOOL., JEAN VAN DEN BOSCH., P. A. REYNOLDS., ROBERT McGEEHAN., D. G. GALVIN., HECTOR LAING., DENIS MAHON, A. KENNETH SNOWMAN, JANET TODD., GRAHAM DOWELL., By Norman Hammond, , Cyril Bainbridge, By John Chartres, By Our Arts Reporter, D. S., writes:, By Christopher Thomas, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, From Peter Norman, , By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our European Business Correspondent, Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Brennan, Edward Townsend, Michael Frenchman, PAUL NICOLSON, , F. THOMLINSON., CHRISTOPHER MORCOM, Ralph Whitlock, C. J. BROWN, , G. S. HARRISS, , From Peter Norman, by Roy Lewis, by Sir Harold Wilson, by A. M. Rendel, by Melvyn Westlake, by Caroline Atkinson, by Roger Berthoud, by John Best, by Richard Wigg, by Carolyn O'Grady, by Adrienne Gleeson,

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News: 'Perfick' day in the Cotswolds, Chicago voters expected to back Daley man, Biggest festivities for 25 years involve almost all in Britain, Sweet success, or another pretty pickle, Archaeology report Nemea: Classical stadium excavated, Science report Botany: Better use of phosphates, Plight of the world's poor worse not better, Where one royal occasion seems much like another, One million people greet the Queen on her Silver Jubilee Day, Latest pamphlets Invaluable companion to a walk through London, Exchange plan by museums in the regious, Centre where you can meet the professionals, President Amin 'arriving today in London' his Entebbe aide says, Yard praise for crowds, Supporter was 'choked' by England defeat, £300 forestry grant should help the private sector, When, where and how, Government criticized for inaction on canals, More names on Mr Young's list of 'racists', Editors accuse Unesco of harming press freedom, Humour, bounce and intelligence, Mr Desai belies his age by his astonishing energy, Twelve years of dramatic increase in consultation and cooperation, Dr Soares rejects coalition, Admiring gasp from crowd, March to grave of pauper author, All-night wait brings its own reward, Mr Bhutto lifts martial law in three cities, The Commonwealth Flexible enough to survive, Indian sub-continent concerned about correcting past exploitation, Festival stamina too much for beer supply, Belgian devolution plan 'a charter of reconciliation', France freezes fruit and vegetable prices, Regional approach to big task, The Old Left comes in from the cold, How the judges declared open season on the unions for right-wing hunters, Policeman shot as terrorists end Ulster lull, Parents ought to meet the full cost of school meals, head teachers' conference declares, The Bahamas: Leading Offshore Financial Centre, The Bahamas: An Ideal Climate For Living And Investment, 'Liz rules OK' the Cockney way, Miami votes on rights of homosexuals, New clash over EEC seat at nuclear talks, The Times Diary/ Mrs Thatcher to acquire a Welsh voice?, General denounces paper, Media coped as best they could with no agency, Rhodesia power cut threat to Zambia, Multinational banks redefine their function, Psychiarty 'cannot curb crime', Spain tries to separate military from politics, Gallery's loss: The National, Fund of good intentions, Playing a broker's role in the Games, Most educational books now locally produced, Words speak louder than action Commonwealth leaders, Mrs Carter avoids Brazilian student militants, A drab day for republicans, Political balance could be hurt in Italy by Abortion Bill failure, Dutch admit terrorists are tougher this time, Permanent Residence in The Bahamas, A treasured two-second glimpse of the Queen, Earthquakes follow floods in Soviet Asia, Britain mishandling its African policy, President Kaunda says, The Windscale inquiry Plan conditional on turning liquid waste into glass ingots, Jubilee not exactly a period of rest, the Queen says: I think we do our share, Exercise in world summitry, UN inquiry sought into Guinea 'terror', Civil Service growth 'is under control', Aid agency with a difference, E Europe 'falling short of detente pledges', All change in just 15 yeas, Motorists leave cars behind, Burglary squad expects a busy school holiday, High spirits of royal visit continue in Edinburgh, Archbishop praises the Queen's example, Now is the time to break silence, The risks in linking language to nationlist politics, New Seychelles regime relaxes curfew, Cavalcade brings out the British genius, Lavish space for 'Morning Star' attack on monarchy, What's in a name?, Mr Beigin agrees to form Cabinet, Insatiable US hunger for pomp, MrEcevit looks for support to avoid a Demirel coalition, Ghosts haunt Queen Street for the day, Greetings to our Commonwealth Friends, Trade turns into new channels, Convert makes the best leader, Congratulatory cable from King of Nepal. Picture Gallery: Silver Jubilee,, Index. Display Advertising: Diaward, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crown Agents, Oldham For Industrial Development, Prime Minister Mauritius, The Library Of Imperial History Limited,, Grand Bahama Island, Mobil, Ansafone, Jubilee Bibles, Federal Republic Of Nigeria, Rnid, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Charles Delderfield Ltd., Federated Chemical Holidings Limited, Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Bahamas, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ambulances, Bahamas Oil Refining Company, National Bank Of Nigeria Limited, Casle, Hampton & Sons, The Kingdom Of Lesotho, Twa, Malayan Banking, Lola, Bank Of South Wales, Benjamin Edgington (Sidcup) Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Art Galleries, Secretarial, Art Buyers' Guide, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rugby Union Lions face searching examination at hands of Otago, Motor rallying Vatanen holds off Pond, Rowing St Catharine's to stop record being equalled, Football England side picked for good result, Real Tennis World champion faces former US tennis star, Yachting Wilkins's win sees justice done, Tennis Tanner's impregnable obstacle to his opponent's ambitions, Widening gulf between amateurs, Cricket Kent can justifiably look ahead to the coming weeks, Rugby League Britain saved as Maoris slow down near end, Golf Course and way-out dressers tamed, Cycling Sheep jumps in front of favourite, Racing Bruni relegated but lifts Cup hopes. Reviews: Television, Afterthoughts on Cannes, RPO/Foster Festival Hall, The Malvern Enigma Atv, The Fairy Queen Sadler's Wells, The Disappearance: the film that nearly lived up to its name. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Dearer meat From The Times of Saturday, June 7, 1952, Tasting the fruits of a ripe new age. Editorials/Leaders: Democratic Prospects In Spain, A Lead From The Commonwealth. Letters to the Editor: Household goods prices index, Mr Benn's views, Nursery education, St Alban and St George, Coup in the Seychelles, The Land Fund, Trade union recognition and the issue of independence, Attraction of EEC, Preconditions for fascism, Seat belts, Rhodesian raid, Tate & Lyle's plan to create more jobs, Surcharge on ferry rates, Food companies and price freeze, Sixth form colleges, Proposed patents Act amendment, "Buyer's premium". Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church in Wales Appointments Diocese of Monmouth, University news, Stowe School. Deaths. Obituaries: Earl Fortescue War service and fruit farming, Mr Thomas Charles-Edwards. Business and Finance: Smurfit plans to spend £7m this year, Testing the stock market's appetite, Economist sees hope for poorer nations, Briefly Kaduna and Selukwe agree, Bonn report says jobless problem will persist well into the 1980s, Results this week Pilkington, De La Rue, Tollemache and Tanks, Newman Inds hopes for doubled profits of £3.4m, Need for a five-point turn to clear the obstacles, Can insurers carry the growing weight of 'jumbo' risks?, Lufthansa well ahead of target, Scrap industry underlines plight of companies, More share prices, Lending rate 8pc, Governments are blamed by EEF for failure to aid UK exporters, Insulation drive by Whitehall, Austria acts to protect the schilling, Exeter flourishes as an administrative centre Industry in the regions, Wettern Bros slightly ahead, 20 pc rise in beer sales forecast by 1985, International Dublin Bank profits up 11pc, Rhine chemical workers to vote on 7pc pay rise, Hield Bros aims to cut stocks, Protest over imports of cheap doors, Coffee: the search for the super bean, The question of when to defer, Staflex to strengthen balance sheet, Italian bourses stay shut, Business Diary in Portugal: Should it prove fair weather, Union reaction to GEC 'solution' awaited, Foreign loans outstanding with United States banks total $77,000m, EEC issue removes some of the anxiety about excessive supplies, Kirkby sit-in as disputes hit Plessey plants, Grocery chains set for High St price war. Business Appointments: Business appointments M & G group top board changes. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Shipping News: Freight report. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,622, Radio. Births.

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