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The Times - 16/09/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Charles Hargrove, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Philip Howard, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Peter Strafford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Robert Parker, From Our Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Jose Shercliff, From Ray Kennedy, From Moshe Brilliant, From Laurent Chenard, By Denis Taylor, From Hasan Akhtar, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Anthony Mockler, Jonathan Sale, Hugh Clayton, by Alan Hamilton, by Lynda King Taylor, A. H., by Pearce Wright, by N. S. Smith and M. J. Davies, by Clive Borrell, by Eva Roman, by Margaret Drummond, Bernard Levin, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Christopher Walker, PHS, Peter Strafford, D. PEPYS-WHITELEY, , ANDREW HAMILTON, , W. MALCOLM WAINWRIGHT, , ROY GRANTHAM, , WALTER H. SALOMON, , ROBERTHALL, , THOMAS BALOGH, , JOHN BARTER, , S. P. BEST, , IAN BEER, , WALTER P. W. ELWELL, , JEREMY HOLLOWAY, , D. J. ENRIGHT, , HOWARD LINECAR, Coin Correspondent, DEREK MAYHEW, , TOM BAISTOW, , From Peter Nichols, From Our Special Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From John Earle, By Ronald Pullen, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Huxley, Adrian Hope, ROBERT MORRISON, , P. C. D'ARCY BISS, , VINCENT CABLE, , DUNCAN J. WOOLARD, , A. G. SHALLCROSS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, By Michael Clark, By Victor Felstead, By Nicholas Hirst, By Alison Mitchell, By Ashley Druker, By Ray Maughan, Disney brighter, David Young,

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News: Jesuit response to challenge of Marxism outlined, Science report Medicine: Induction in maternity units, 12 killed in battle after bus hijack, Lisbon attempts to avert strike by airline pilots, Guide to productivity in the office:5 Paper chase to nowhere, The importance of being reduced to pulp, Need for research into population emphasized, An underground asset moulders away, S Africa builds its own cyclotron, Staff turnover runs at high cost, Can Mr Lynch break the deadlock?, Printers may vote to end backing for NUJ dispute, Plot to disrupt TV coverage of World Cup, Tests show safety of fast-reactor fuel, Time for more than lip service in training, Concorde high on agenda in Barre visit to Washington, Big changes in work methods, recruitment, spending curbs and in relationships with ministers are urged by committee, Mary Bell: the risk and the remedy, Mr Lance turns on his accusers, Diplomat stabbed in sleep crashes car to escape, Powdered milk withdrawn from market, The Times Diary/, The unconvincing good news about food prices, A worm's eye view of the pecking order, Bupa's work boosted by government body, Jail officers' Front membership queried, University library to have Kipling documents, Spanish police back down after doctor's evidence, Moscow's broadside at Eurocommunism, Civil servants' powers must be curbed, Commons report urges, Silicon wafers encourage taste for computers, Pakistan military end state of emergency, Legislation considered on car fuel consumption, £20,000 paid for Cape penny stamp of 1861, Farmers fight 'new threat to EEC cohesion', Counties fear cost of rabies outbreak, Byways of government 1: The National Debt Office Taking care of one thing that goes up and never comes down, More than a million children depend on supplementary benefit for income, Herr Schmidt urges terrorists to give up 'insane' kidnapping, Pressure on air, earth, water and even fire, Police arrest 1,200 students at commemoration of black leader who died in detention, British MPs divided on EEC aid to blight areas, New Zealand challenge on butter for Britain, Police chiefs to discuss state of law on marches, The search for that one firm spot, Advance in research into multiple sclerosis, Ulster survey shows up misconceptions, Bank employees' pay dispute put to arbitration, Premier gives evidence on Milan explosion, Mrs Thatcher accused of 'bashing Britain', Fair play given the boot at St Etienne, Third World report Curbs on access to information, Bogota violence ends with seven deaths, French left-wing alliance faces worst crisis in its existence, Dartmouth entry, Bladder cancer link with saccharin 'unimpressive', North Islington defies a Labour Party ruling, Support for parents of handicapped children, Foreign Report Will the Somalis take the road to Addis Ababa?, Councils urged to fight for local democracy, Councils seeking help to stop claims for defects in buildings, Two elementary rules for your firm's security, Lecturer will mediate in bakers' dispute, Ethiopians prisoners of war in their own land, Naval measures to protect sea weapon range, Why the army will hold on in Argentina, Mr Dayan stands firm on the Palestinian issue, Cabinet meets in a fairly optimistic mood, Mr Sedgemore tells of reactionaries and Vichy mentality. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Clerical, Medical And General Life Assurance Society, Tch Group, Hall Engineering (Holdings) Limited, Anglo American Corporation Group, High & Dry, Malayalam Plantations (Holdings) Limited, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Schroders Limited, Saa, Stone-Platt Industries, Croda International Ltd, Galliford Brindley Limited, Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited, Mini, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Oxfam, Ncr, The Great Northern Telegraph Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Mini 1000,, Laing, Ijd, International Business Shops,, The Times,, Bridon, Twa, The Energy Show, Mnb, Texas Instruments Limited, Olivetti, Bestobell Limited, The John Lewis Partnership. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Greek inquiry goes on, Hongkong seeks return of money, £10 fine for 'no helmet' race rebel, Zaire ex-minister reprieved. Politics and Parliament: EEC Commission hopes that more will be spent on reducing high level of youth unemployment, Report soon on imports of cheese from New Zealand, Reservations on scheme to aid data processing. Classified Advertising: £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & part Time Vacancies-. Reviews: The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold Royal Exchange, Manchester, Buster Old Vic, The Belle of Amherst Phoenix, Wonderful Town New York, New York (a) Odeon,Leicester Square Exorcist II: The Heretic (x) Warner 2, BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall/ Radio 3, Not a bad debut Thames at Six Thames, Notre Dame de Paris Palladium. Sport: Rugby Union Australia allow Ashurst to return to Wigan, Squash rackets Proposal to expel S Africa not likely to succeed, Yachting Wind the only winner of second race, Tennis, Boxing Norton knocks out Italian challenger in fifth round, Rugby Union Japanese find Scots a weighty problem, Hockey England have more stability and stronger resources, Football UEFA to discuss St Etienne riot after both clubs claim innocence, Sports in Brief, Badminton World champion to lead side against England, Racing The Frummer shows no sign of fading and can triumph again, Motor racing Lauda leaves the Ferrari team, Cricket Queensland sign Cosier on five-year term, Golf Oosterhuis and Faldo keep home spirits up. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A message to the moderate majority: post early for freedom, 25 years ago From the Times of Tuesday, Sept 16, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: Master-Servant Relationship, The Disunion Of The Left. Letters to the Editor: British enterprise, Appointing magistrates, What the teachers think, Role of legal bodies, Lancing College chapel, Reinstatement at Grunwick, What to drink with haggis, National service, More on the Peruvian Corporation, Car rumbles, The bread strikers' target, Interpreting trade statistics, Incomes policy and unemployment, Condemning terrorism, Losing luggage, Newton's achievement, Methodist ministers' pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Air Vice-Marshal Kirkpatrick, Mr Reece Pemberton, General Sir Alan Jolly A notable service career. Business and Finance: Discount market, Slowdown forecast for exports, German central bank urges wage restraint on unions, International Phillips Lamp has German setback, Gilts issue heavily over-subscribed, Machine tool expansion on Merseyside, In brief Panel's task is 'fair' pricing system, Poor second quarter hits Wm Collins, Private housing demand improves, survey says, Reducing building failures, Commodities, Top Confindustria job, US deficit of $20,000m likely, OECD says, Shop stewards reject Leyland's central wage bargaining plan, John Lewis 29pc ahead at half-time, Ford workers object to Belgian switch, North American market dimmer for EMI scanners, Audiotronic takes dive into the red, Stone-Platt unlikely to recoup opening dip, Business Diary: On the carpet · Warrant officer, An unrepeatable performance, Phoenix can block bid, Galliford Brindlley tops £2m, Copper output warning, Dickinson Robinson almost doubles but stays cautious, Patents news Making nuclear ships safer in a collision, High yields in regional newspapers, Money supply increase no more than marginal in month to mid-August, Shares hit as Bridon fails to satisfy, More power to supporters of a Severn barrage, Lex diversification may be vindicated, British Vita takes off in first half, Sale of Bond Worth offshoot, Rights from Wagon Finance and United Gas, Lead Inds' strong recent growth to fade in final stage, Germany's package is hardly a wonder cure, Lack of cover by ECGD 'hampering shipyards', Wealth tax 'risk to jobs in small companies', Industry's return on capital down to 3-3½pc, Further cuts feared as steel demand stays low, CBI studies time lag in investment, Joint venture in steel between Russia and Italy, Briefly Ega listing suspended as takeover talks continue, Staff Potts beats £1m in 50pc advance, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), B P continue search for oilfield boundary, Wilson panel considers issuing interim report, Coffee no longer the housewives' choice. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Gilts blaze away on money supply, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Prices hold firm, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top changes for Standard Telephones. Property: New Homes, Flat Sharing, A new approach to timber frame. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,708. Births.

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