The Times - 22/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Leigh, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By a Special Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Christopher Walker, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By A Staff Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Huon Mallalieu, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Penny Symon, By Our Arts Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From John Young Planning Reporter, From Paul Martin, From Roger Choate, From Richard Wigg, From Rene Flipo and Georges Biannic, From Moshe Brilliant, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eugene Levin, From Leslie H. Gelb, Philip French, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Michael Church, Stanley Sadie, Thomas Walker, Irving Wardle, Richard Harris, Bernard Levin, David Gow, Sir Harold, Lord Alec and Spike, PHS, Roger Berthoud, C. L. FOX, , T. G. MILLER, , BRIDGET PLOWDEN, , I. D. CLELAND., C. P. OLDRIDGE, , W. J. DEACON, , F. J. NATTRASS, , EDWARD HALE, , NICOLAS WALTER, , IRIS CAWLEY, , J. DENIS BROWN, , JOHN BARBER., WILLIAM CHRISTIAN., WERNER von SIMSON., DOUGLAS F. THOMPSON., RENEE HAYNES., Norman Davies, Adam Fergusson, Hugh Clayton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Michael Seely, By John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Clifford Webb, By John Whitmore, By Edward Townsend, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Peter Hill, Derek Harris, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Christopher Thomas, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, J. E. S. FAWCETT, , IAN FELLS, , ERNEST HASELER, N. J. D. LUCAS, J. ROTBLAT, , KELVIN SPENCER, FRANCIS VALLAT, , J. M. ZIMAN, E. T. J. MISHAN, , JONATHAN DAVIES, M. M. SIBTHORP, , W. F. TOMKINS, ANDREW SHARMAN., P. G. FORRESTER, , R. D. FLANDERS, , JOHN CASE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Martin, Frank Vogl, By Tony May, David Young,
ResumoNews: Soviet Jews walk out of meeting with Minister of Interior, Cases 'rare' of serious illness from dogs, Mr Callaghan and Mrs Thatcher reject Macmillan ball for government of national unity, Grenoble murders suspect 'denies guilt', The high cost of preserving the beauty of Bath, Inequality gap in incomes is slightly reduced, Why the heat is on for Poland's leaders, Head of Spanish Communists may return soon, Mismanagement in ministries 'cost country £1,000m', Dwindling budget forces Science Research Council to reasess its spending priorities, Science report Psychology: Speech and the brain, All Shakespeare plays to be videotaped, The recruitment industry explained, Protect Your Holiday Pound!, Shorten the week to create jobs-Mr Jones, Nine still wrangle over site of reactor, The European business routes are booming, Opposition gives notice of battle over pay beds, Judgment setback for minister, Mr Foot wins poll for deputy leader by 38, The incredible price of the coffee bean, Further increase in stipends recommended, Outcry against Mao's widow building up to climax in Peking, Archaeology report: Roman campaign base, Radio writers to seek better deal from BBC, West Europe's opinion of America slumps, Wind-tunnel costs up by £9.5m, Children's books and dolls sell well, Why China has turned against Mao's wife, Wife strangled and put in sea, court told, Call for reduction in government cars, Education bodies welcome Prime Minister's speech, Threat to Tyneside Metro plan, Wiltshire search for Colorado beetles, EEC Commission sets out plan for automatic adjustment of green pound every six months, Eight MPs 'involved in Poulson investigation', Talks with Third World resume on better note, 60 people may be lost in Mississippi mud, Last TV debate today may virtually decide US presidential race, Journalist fined for refusing to name source, New proposals aimed at protecting wives and children, German ship 'did not sound its foghorn', Rise in grant aid for job-training questioned, Britain's EEC presidency is unlikely to heal old scars, Study of human factors in accidents urged, Cairo experts accuse France of stunt over mummy of Rameses, Uganda plan for national service on the land, New booklet spells out business travel, Suicide verdict on boy who jumped 170ft, Committee of MPs will investigate corruption allegations, Rhodesia: resolving black rivalry, Flight Times To Germany, Austria, Scandinavia And Finland., The Times Diary, £100,000 grant pledged for gallery project, Aiding West Indian reunions, Mr Smith insists on 'Rhodesia package', Japan make light of lack of weight, Results of health service's £30m computer experiment 'disappoint', Israel arming and training Lebanese Christians, Peers plan attack on port Bill, Moynihan press ally turns on him, Winter getaways, Former professor jailed on hashish charge, Delhi warns Indian states on abuse of emergency powers, Civil servants expected to ban overtime, Mr Healey woos CBI in partnership plea, Three TriStars a week to Israel, Kashmir dam talks end without solution, President front runner in Rockies where issues are rather different, Admission of lying by soldier frees Belfast man, Talks on complaints by minority-group leaders, European context for urban plans, £300,000 left to 'lost' son, Mr Hua is confirmed as successor to Mao, Direct tax bears most heavily on families, Mr Murdoch ends 'Oberver' talks because of 'controversy attempt', Mr Ennals refuses further help for elderly, Mr Ford cleared of Watergate link. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Merrill Lynch, British Gas, Bell's, Buildelectric, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, Times Newspapers Limited,, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, National Westminster Bank Group, Ansafone, Leyland Cars, The Times, Kps, Saa, neepsend, British Caledonian, Europa, Hertz, The London Hilton, newscientist, Geographical, Twa, Hine, Olivetti, Weatherall Green & Smith, Leamington Spa Building Society. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Cartoon By Ross, Good times for Paris. Politics and Parliament: Corruption allegations against MPs: new committee proposed House of Commons, Need for lower speed limits to be assessed, Cromarty Refinery Bill delayed, Next week's business, Abolition of pay beds will remove source of grievance-minister House of Lords, Protests at use of public money for Contemporary Arts exhibition, Minister keen to reform the secrets law, Au pair girls, Staggering cost of vandalism, Mr Callaghan and Mrs Thatcher united in opposition to coalitions. Official Appointments and Notices: Book awards, University news St Andrews Appointments, Church news Appointments; Diocese of Bath and Wells, America's clean sweep of Nobel Prizes, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 22, 1951, There is room for the gentle art of wasting money. Law: Tameside: minister had no ground for saying council was unreasonable...... Secretary of State for Education and Science v Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Wanted. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, £6,000 plus appointments, Announcements, Christmas countdown, Club Announcements, Commercial Services, Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Covent Garden goes on growing, Musique des Temps Purcell Room, Tomorrow's Europe BBC 1, Kleist-and Rohmer-on the meaning of honour Die Marquise von O... (a) Gala Royal, Edgware Road Face to Face (x) Ritz Futureworld (a) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue No Deposit, No Return (a) General release, Verdi lacking passion Macbeth Covent Garden, London debuts, NPO/Muti Festival Hall, Out on a limb Vaudeville. Editorials/Leaders: The Grounds Of Decision, The Conditions Of Peace In The Lebanon, The Lords Should Save Felixstowe. Letters to the Editor: Education problems: finding a framework of values, Institutions' responsibilities to professional engineers, Part played by business schools, Parish registers, Factory space available in Peterborough, News of VAT, Lord Hailsham's reforms, Management of pension schemes and union representation, Fuel bill savings from insulation, House sitting service, Alternative energy sources and the role of university research, The right to die: whose decision?, Leyland cars, Rhodesian delegation, Index-linked pension. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr Maurice Watts, Sir Arthur Bagnall, Dr J. M. Osborn Scholar and benefactor, His Hon Judge Hinchliffe, Mr Sydney Lawrence, Earl Of Eldon, Mr Arthur Anderson, Obituary. Sport: Wednesday's football, Mikkelsen makes up deficit to beat Scot, Sponsors and national coach wanted for growing sport, Sports in Brief, Orantes rebounds from adversity twice, Teams for county championship, Mason takes one-stroke lead in Italian Open, Gosforth draw Coventry, Apprentice Gunn wins four races in a row, Frozen Dawn moves to Penrith, Rice and Nelson out, Harlequins face weakened Cardiff back division, Now Naylor wants to go, Rangers shine brightly on grey night, Hunt nears victory on far side of world, Night Nurse wins Newbury hurdle in the style of a true champion, European second round, first leg ties, Going will suit Power and Glory, Australia need bit more aggression. Business and Finance: City ready to give a full account of itself, Discount market, Poor half-year for two French leaders Overseas, $4,300m ship loan debts, Unexplained grants to road builders disclosed, £67m power station deal for GEC, Latest dividends, Ellerman Lines heads for a bumper result, Computer costs delay, Matthews jumps and a big boost to come, Spot Position of Sterling, Phosphates restore growth to Morocco, Export earnings from the North Sea, Mount Charlotte waves off Slater, Walker, Volunteers man Cortina trouble spot, Exxon chief sounds oil imports warning to US, Supervision: the basic requirements for markets, No loss at Brook Street and interim maintained, Forward Levels, Descriptions Act 'needs tightening', Consumer spending up in third quarter, Export backing is raised to 100 pc, Leading ship steering makers call in receiver after mounting losses, Bank Base Rates, Jaguar men vote today on return to work, Directing the directors back into profit, Gradualism is the price exacted by democracy for any major change, Challenge on machine tool losses, Pressure on Japan to ease emission rules, Hongkong bid talks for Wheelock Marden, Daggafontein Mines, Minority to air dissent on Bullock, Ministerial decisions to invest £10m of state money in workers cooperatives are severely criticized, US price inflation cools, Trafford Pk asks auditors to go, Selincourt, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: Sir Max regrets · Uncivil engineers?, Transforming the heavy electrical industry, Government measures to tighten surveillance of securities markets, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Farm Feed cash call, UK machine tool industry pulling out of recession, Gold, Clutch-maker invests to boost EEC exports, TUC call for levy to aid tourism, Ford's union pact sets the pace in America, Need for greater rewards for success, Chrysler hint worries Colt chief, How the markets moved Rises, Accountants see problems in EEC convention. Business Appointments: London Insurance Brokers names chairman-designate. Stock Exchange Tables: Waiting on the Chancellor, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Quiet session, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,439, Broadcasting.
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