The Times - 07/06/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, From Penny Symon, By Robin Young and Alan Hamilton, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Sue Reid of The Times, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Sheila Black, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Arthur Osman and Robert Parker, From Ronald Faux, By Roger Berthoud, From Trevor Fishlock, By Craig Seton, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From John Young, From Nicholas Ashford, Philip Howard, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From William Chislett, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Sheila Black, Jeffrey L. Lant, Alison Ross, KILBRACKEN., KENNETH LEE., STEVEN LUKES, , JOHN PHYSICK., ROY STRONG, , CLAUDE BLAIR., SHIRLEY BURY, RONALD LIGHTBOWN., MICHAEL ARCHER., A. YASAMEE, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , R. C. BLOOMFIELD., DAVID WALDER., KISSIN OF CAMDEN, , T. K. EWER, , CEDRIC THORNBERRY., A. TETTEH-LARTEY, R. F. KERSHAW, , RONALD M. BELL, , ANDREW ROTHSTEIN, , RUPERT BLUM, , JILL SCOTT, , JOHN COLVIN., John Chartres, By Our Medical Correspondent, The Hon Lady Fisher, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Andrew Porter, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Paul Overy, William Mann, Clive Bennett, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Michael Holroyd, Bruno Dethomas, Richard Davy, Pangloss, Maurice Bommensath, Mario Salvatorelli, Jean-Pierre Dumont, James Rothman, Stefano Reggiani, Philippe Lemaitre, Pierre Drouin, Roger Berthoud, Hans Baumann,
ResumoNews: Commandos seize hijacker in wheelchair, Football game riot blamed on segregated sides, Powell visit 'an insult', The Beaverbrook saga: weary, stale, flat and unprofitable, Tito journey to Peking step to repair links, Europa Bringing oil prices into line, Parents should pay for damage by school hooligans, heads say, Birmingham hopes to keep alive the street party spirit with committees for community care, Payment dispute halts press agency coverage, Royal signposts marking the nation's long history Modern idea set in reign of George III, Presidential summons for Mr Beigin, How the heavy lira was conceived, Kidnappers threaten to kill Fiat executive, State boards displeased by pay award, Silver Jubilee BBC has a potential television audience of about 500 million, Editor of 'Le Figaro' steps down after dispute with proprietor, Train hostages 'bored', The palaces Prince Philip calls 'the museums', Michel Debré: living in an honourable past, Comecon's increasing debt to West, Wales Dragon gives way to Jack, Duty-bound no more, Recession aggravates old problem, Mr Murdoch reaffirms pledge on Beaverbrook, Mr Ecevit claims Turkish poll victory, On the contrary A jubilee ode, Regional report The small boy who 'only fell off me 'orse twice', A King seen as father of his people, Planning official to get job back, The Windscale inquiry Fear of Britain's becoming nuclear dustbin of world, Street parties and parades in West Germany, President rejects demand for Young dismissal, No day for seaside jubilation, Stage set in Moscow for Brezhnev visit to Paris, Brussels Backstage Morale at low ebb, Expedition to N Pole abandoned, China turns state visit by Sudan leader into attack on Soviet strategy in Africa, Time to pay up, A ton of orders for the Fleet review, Judge Sirica ends fight by Nixon aides to stay free, MP to raise issue of cleaners' pay, Jamaica's state of emergency lifted after year, Queen lights the first of a hundred bonfires, How Queen Victoria and Lord Salisbury nearly wrecked the 1887 jubilee, London Street revellers brave the rain and bitter wind, Return to the regions gives the individual a chance, Facts And Figures Atlantic contrast shows some sharp differences, Portuguese Communists offer their solution, Market price for new members, Man dies after 18 years spent in coma, Windsor copes with a double celebration, Showers fail to deter campers on the royal route to St Paul's, Men behind coup in Seychelles keep identities a secret, Socialist leader claims Moroccan poll was rigged, The reluctant monarch who relented, 6,000 US troops to leave S Korea by 1979, Tourist picture, Free vote 'proof of lost authority in Cabinet', Last two Basques choose exile instead of prison, Glassworker dies after shots fired at pickets, Two outstanding candidates in Donegal, A loyal toast from the sons of England, Scotland Stoic beacon-builders battle with weather, Why Rome nobility backs rebel prelate, Italy: nothing to do, nowhere to go, Pragmatism sweeps away rights of civilians, Doctors in 15 lands gave sight to 113,714, Lecturers plan to increase opposition to education cuts, Saints And Sinners Emanuele Gazzo: censure and harangue, Devolution can offer Britain a new design for democracy, US set to produce new 'neutron bomb', Moderator's call for return of a 'divine dynamic', Stand by to repel Japweed, Squatters on route evicted, Science report Hypertension: Missed chances of detection, Rhodesia's main rail line blown up by guerrillas, Two formulas emerge in Pakistan crisis talks. Law: Washington urges court to rule for Concorde, Scot wanted Wembley turf to grow in a jar, Supreme Court ruling on death penalty. Index. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Peter Stuyvesant, Israel Aircraft Industries, Ltd,, Indigo, Saa, Commercio Estero, Europa, Selfridges, Alfaromeo. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Appointments. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Abominable Snowman From The Times of Friday, June 6, 1952, Why 24 people wore ear-muffs and false noses. Editorials/Leaders: Hope For A Stronger Turkish Government, Grateful For Her Possessing. Letters to the Editor: Veterinary service, Compulsory freedom, Cheque book journalism, Rhodesian raid into Mozambique, British customs, Iraq and the Kurds, Oxenden monument, Maimonides, War diaries, Pig farmer's plight, The tussle within the Labour Party, Imperial pink, Gold as an investment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,621, Broadcasting, Radio. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Gladys Peto, Sir John Masterman Service in MI5 and at Oxford. Sport: Athletics Skeleton that not even Capes can flesh out, Polo Hipwood splits the ball and scores with two shots, The Canterbury tale twice told, Sport Racing Bruni to answer long-distance call, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Golf Open entries unaffected by regional pre-qualifying, National Hunt programmes Uttoxeter, Yachting Relentless wind makes it a day to remember, Tennis Dibley discovers drawbacks of a 148mph service, Cycling British break leads to Polish victory, Hockey Cotton not available for Amsterdam, Rugby Union Coincidence between NZ and SA tours, For the record Golf, Motor cycling Sheene can call himself King of Brands Hatch, Football Challenge thrown out to England's quality, character and intelligence, Motor rallying Punctures do not deprive Finn of lead. Reviews: The secret side of Candida, Precious little space to spare, Triumph of technology Queen Earls Court, Sombre new opera Gentle Spirit/Soldier's Tale Theatre Royal, Bath, Two Stars for Comfort Atv, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, After Strauss: Andrew Davis's Glyndebourne. Births.
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