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The Times - 22/01/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake, From Fred Emery, By Craig Seton, From Michael Knipe, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By David Leigh Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Penny Symon, From a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Peter HennessY, By Robert Parker, By Our Arts Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Our Education Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, David Wade, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, George Hutchinson, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Green, Frank Eggleston, John Crossland, GILBERT LONGDEN, , CHRISTOPHER J. WALKER, , SYLVIA CORWE, , GLYN DANIEL, , ESHER, , STUART PIGGOTT, , REGINALD MAUDLING, , B. B. SCHAFFER, , P. G. FORRESTER, , JOHN ADAMS, , ARTHUR DE LA MARE, , JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER, , PAUL TYLER, , FRANK HARGROVES, , R. MARTIN, , ALAN BLYTH, , DIANA RAYMOND, , By Peter Hebblethwaite, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Prof J. M. Cocking writes:, Lord Plowden writes:, Mr R. E. Bazin writes:, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Norman, By Ronald Emler, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Financial Staff, John Drummond, MS, Adrienne Gleeson, Francis Kinsman, David Mott, By Tony May,

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News: Bureaucrats, Brussels and Charles the Bold, British are lukewarm towards Community, Guillotine on devolution under threat, Mr Powell's warning against civil war over immigrants, Food New heart for poor pastry makers, Women fire victims named, Sportsview The Stock answer for football, Travel First blows in discount war, There will be more than one surprise to come for the Tory Jeremiahs, Narrow majority for Italian abortion Bill, Gangs on rampage in west Belfast, How are the mighty fallen-according to the critics, All aboard to save the heritage of our steam age railway, Conservatives would not ban the closed shop, Mr Prior says, 'Chorus Line' to reopen with British actress, Kidnap warning to Czech emigré, Mr Richard puts new plan to Mr Smith, Mr Narayan backs opposition, Collecting Reminders of death, 'Week of protest' against South Africa a failure, Decision by judges on Silkin role reserved, Cancer risk feared in raw material to make plastics, Mr Carter pardons draft dodgers, Latest European snow reports, Threat of closure to Catholic schools in Cape which mix races, Hints of wider call-up given to S Africans, Plan for four million to use Stansted airport, Union chiefs to meet Mr Healey for talks on wages policy, Praise for Italy from retiring American envoy, Science report Medicine: Whitehall hearts, Lisbon hint to Europe on full membership, Top civil servants consult Conservative leaders over affiliation to the TUC, Future of democracy 'is issue for Labour', Churches' plea on insurance is taken to No 10, Chastened Chancellor learns the limits of his authority, Socialist alarm in Portugal over Trotskyists, The rival Georges, Delay in plans to educate the handicapped, Minimum lending rate cut opens way to cheaper overdrafts, EEC reacts sharply to British pig subsidy, Gardening Selecting seeds, BBC's training orchestra to be disbanded this year, Madrid grants more rights to Basque region, Arrests in Cairo as the Egyptian search for scapegoats in rioting continues, Nepalese monks lose plea to stay in Britain, Ministers of Nine will review détente, Limit on Kissinger protection, MP attacks Press Council, Tucking into the new cheap take-away of oysters and chips, Film censors may offer 'PG' tips to parents, Press dispute in Paris again hits newspapers, Detainee's death due to stroke, police chief says, US envoy waits to see if he still has his job, Home Office sued over pay for legal aid, Icelandic MPs reject EEC fisheries deal, Public Order Act amended by new section, An attack on mugwumpery: Pascal's wager placed again, Demands for Powell prosecution. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Reliance Mutual, Thomson Wintersports, Bank Base Rates, The Times, M&g, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Edward Erdman, Eulav Ltd.,(Th),. Politics and Parliament: Tyre safety, Ruling on press release, Minister reassures Labour MPs on worker representation House of Commons, Makers of electrical goods advised to abandon recommended retail prices, Demand for Labour to dismantle Treasury, MPs' revolt could defeat water charges Bill, MPs to raise secret Ulster memo in Commons, 'Anti-Lords' feeling ends Labour peers' plan. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal Whether the courts have any control over the Attorney Gouriet v Union of Post Office Workers and others, Princess Anne fined £40 for speeding, No power to order interim payment when landlord seeks forfeiture Moore and Another v Assignment Courier Ltd. Classified Advertising: Winter Sales, Domestic Situations, Miscellaneous Financial, Royal Festival Hall, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Postal Shopping, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow; Third Sunday after Epiphany, Iberia Fly/drive, Entertainments, Saturday Bazaar, Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Hastings: after the battle, Television highlights, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,512, Bridge The rewards for guesswork, High prices paid for tapestry and furniture, Sunday. Reviews: LSO/Khachaturian Albert Hall, Depth and power from Cleopatra Giulio Cesare, Radio Circumstantial evidence, Julian Bream Wigmore Hall, Go well, go Schell, Washington Notebook A preview of the Presidency?. Editorials/Leaders: Standing Between The Citizen And The Courts. Letters to the Editor: A setting for Stonehenge, South Bank parking, Bringing spies to book, Marketing of fish, Union of the Churches, Subsidized phone calls, Pleasing Aunt Edna, Training our masters, Cutting the arts grant, Rejecting the monetarist remedy to our economic ills, Armenians in Turkey, Schools curricula. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago African federation From The Times of Tuesday, Jan 22, 1952. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr R. A. D. Forrest, Prof Gladys Turquet French teaching at Bedford College, Sir David Watherston, Mr Lees Ferguson, Emile Gilioli, Mr Julius Edwardes. Sport: Boxing EBU take away Bugner's European title, Cricket Statement 'good enough' for Lever, Motor racing Brazilian has fastest time but Hunt is well placed, Athletics Ovett may be the joker in depleted pack, Motor rallying Munari goes for record, Tennis German doubles pair earn Cup victory, Rugby Union Tastiest contest within contest will be between two flankers, Racing Bunker Hill's stamina may tell, Football Colchester succumb for first time at home, Weekend fixtures, Golf Jacklin makes good start in Crosby event, Hockey Lawless could lead RAF surprise raid. Business and Finance: Discount market, Covent Garden market body shows £4m loss, Investor's week Market overcomes profit-taking, Round-up Interest rates · Solar Life's debut · Unit trusts' progress, Equities drift lower after week of gains, Commodities, Payout slashed but Assoc Paper pulls round, Minister warns public on prices of electrical goods, High income portfolio Good yield, security, spread and growing income, Retail Prices, Stirring finish at Sidlaw doubles profits, Insurance brokers More protection proposed for policyholders, Anglo American and Randsel shares tumble, Two more Leyland works reject fringe deal, Is it love that makes the multinational go round?, EEC dismisses ship pricing complaint, Japan says Brussels role in export talks may endanger pacts with UK, Briefly, Burt Boulton cautious after opening rebound, Hint of $1,500m Euroloan plans by Bank, Racal offers $46m for Miami data group, Siege by Massey strikers threatens long shutdown, LME metal turnovers, Beaver and CH part, Mr O. Jessel enlarges Doland stake, Bonn aid for economy on Chequers agenda, BSC reveals £240m development schemes, but five plant closures, Concession by Tokyo on foreign cars. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Investment trust valuations, Unit trust performance, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Now for the second liners as leaders start to puff, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet end to the week, Main Rises And Falls Of The Week, Wall Street, The Times Shares Indices. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Births.

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