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The Times - 20/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Frederick Cleary, By Penny Symon, From Eric Marsden, From Our Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, From Peter Strafford, From a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Education Correspondent, From David Leigh, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From R. W. Apple, From Fred Emery, By Our Science Editor, From Our Own Correspondent New York, April 19, From Paul Martin Beirut. April 19, From Peter Hazelhurst Tokyo, April 19, From Mario Modiano Athens, April 16, From Our Correspondent Bangkok, April 19, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Tom German, By Gerry Harrison, By Christopher Warman, By John Woodcock, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, April 19, By John Blunsden, By Jim Snow, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Roger Berthoud, Nicholas Ashford, Bernard Levin, PHS, A. R. BRIDBURY., KEVIN KEOHANE., RICHARD MORRIS., A. E. HARVEY., A. A. PILT., LUCY MIDDLETON., YEHUDI MENUHIN, , HUGH PLOMMER, , EDWARD STAMP, Director., A. E. G. WRIGHT, 90 Uplands Road, N8., DEREK PRAG, Chairman, , DENIS MAHON, , MICHAEL HARDY., By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Correspondent York, From Our Correspondent Falkirk, By Ronald Kershaw, Paul Overy, Alan Blyth, Thomas Walker, Joan Chissell, From Our United States Staff Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Ronald Emler, By Our Economics Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, Eric Wigham, N. H. DIMSDALE, , ROGER POULET, , D. N. O. HAVERS., R. W. Shakespeare, I. SCHEER, , SALLY AXE, , Adrian Hope, Desmond Quigley, Craig Howard, From a Special Correspondent,

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News: Stoppard play wins award as best on Broadway, The Liberty Bowl, Prison officer killed, another shot in attacks by Ulster gunmen, Teachers back 'higher pay' call rather than £18 a week rise, Spanish decision to divert cargo of food, Texans believe Mr Reagan has advantage in May 1 primary but President is gaining ground, Why window dressing will not satisfy South Africa's militants, Counting the cost of indifference to danger at work, Soviet block boycotts Peking banquet for Egyptian leader, India and Pakistan agree to talk, Guerrillas kill three tourists and cut Rhodesian land link, 'Nazi training' complaint to Mr Callaghan, Primary schools want more male staff, U S call to curb President's nuclear war powers, Young Liberals seek reforms to aid squatters, Rescue dig throws light on life in Roman Scotland, Softer line by Scots TUC on pay, but 3% rise 'inadequate', Poll rebuff for President of Colombia, World 'is laughing at Britain', FBI men in hiding kill air hijacker, Philosopher retreats from Athens to Sparta, Arab protester killed by troops in Nablus, Tax threat to fringe benefits for ministers, Street bonfire kept going 20 years, court told, Troubles of two French newspapers under scrutiny, Headmaster altered 11-plus papers, Bankrupt North Korea forced to default on debt repayments, Libyan denies Tunis death plot, Spending cuts 'a threat to conservation of York', Progress towards African rule studied by UN group, Call for union of OAU and Arab League, 'Busiest Easter on roads for 10 years', Poll shows support for détente, The Times Diary phone-in It may be boring, but at least it's cheap, Fourth-century coins found in Doncaster, Catholic housing society condemns Conservative and Labour policies, Dublin: Clues to nature of medieval housing and trade uncovered, Nutrition: Reducing saturated fat content of meat, Scots are losing antiques to overseas markets, Christian Democrats try to stave off Italian general election, Growing pile of devolution theories, Spanish voters to be asked to change royal succession law, Voters urged to end campaign violence, New timetables today for some commuters, Angela Rippon 'newscaster of the year', Libya envoy fires gun during clash, Democrat elected Speaker of Thai assembly, Students clash on eve of Izmir summit, Health-risk families to be moved, Restoration dulls blues in Chartres stained glass, Young Socialists call for schoolchildren's charter, Timid steps to bolster ceasefire in Lebanon, Russian historians urged to speak up, Clubs oppose moves in Bill to force them to end discrimination, Portuguese wonder if their lonely general is a long-distance runner, Vanishing Britain: Despite a solid,, Seoul trial of dissident poet postponed, 'Old guard delaying examination reforms'. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Abbey National, Blüthner, Man In Wool, Marshalls, Dunlop, Scottish Amicable, Taylor Woodrow, Idc, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., HIRE Terrapin Accommodation, The Wellington., Peugeot, Rca, Supersonic Washington, Teresa Berganza, europcar, Iran Air, Atcost, Ib. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,281, Tony Miles victorious in Dublin chess contest, Broadcasting, Wise and Taulbut joint winners at Weston, British pairs lead in European bridge contest, Damjanovic and Mestel forge ahead. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Complete list of the Government The Cabinet. Sport: Oats should make hay in an informative Blue Riband Trial, Double trouble for Quins in the Cardiff cauldron, Sports in Brief, Another fling by Youth before the Derby, Fairclough is shaping destiny of the title, Scottish Spring Cup, Going through the motions without George, Australian on top of the world, Late declaration leaves Indians with little zeal, Today's fixtures, January and Koch find magic score is 277, Sheene steers Britain to a fine victory, Much ado about nothing as the orange juice wears off, Richards ends unhappy spell with touch of poise and class, Triumph and tragedy for Joginder in Safari, Miljanic unlikely to join Arsenal, Prince of Wales Cup goes to West Germans at Hickstead, The heat is on Hunt, Brave solo effort by McMillan, Burnley's most telling shot of all is one below the belt, Cambridge man helps stitch Oxford together, Night Nurse set to land a remarkable treble, Brown Lad shrugs off the weight for repeat victory, Results at other festivals, Jones sets record on the way to victory, Rangers fail to readjust sights but Gunners help them find target, Dunmurry Boy denies Fighting Lady the last word, Brighton can only wish the worst on their enemies, Sunderland come up as Burnley go down, For the Record Tennis, It takes a record to convince Brinkley, A cruise for Southampton before the rough passage. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 19, 1951, Captivating Carmen seduces an old sinner. Editorials/Leaders: The Politics Of Islam, Mr Mulley Relaxes The Rules. Letters to the Editor: Public loss assessors, Perks paid for by the taxpayer, Selection of MacDonald, New school examination, Changing style of a don, Ladybirds galore, Advantages in combining controls on imports with public spending cuts, Modern historians, Creating a favourable climate for worker participation in industry, Design's key role in selling UK products, The high costs of concerts, Peace keeping in Europe, Government auditing, Sovereignty in Europe, Case for referendum, The heart of the faith, Housing court orders, VAT and the Arts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr J. A. Gulland, Yirrawala, Professor L. P. Curtis Authority on Laurence Sterne, Father Gervase Mathew, Obituary, Mr G. D'a. Edmondson. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Contracts &Tenders, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Announcements, Ferrier & Davies, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Not a word for the unwary Vienna Wind Quintet Purcell Room, Children's Opera Radio 3, Alternating joy and profundity ECO/Barenboim Festival Hall, Pop art's capacity for self-renewal, Spanish suite new to Britain, London debuts. Stock Exchange Tables: Ivory Coast may now turn to soya beans Commodities, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 395.6 + 13.4(3.4%), Wall Street, Capitalization and week's change ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Begin, Today. Dealings End, April 30. § Contango Day, May 3. Settlement Day, May 11. § Forward bargains are permitted on two previous days., Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Machine tool makers hope for fresh Soviet orders, US recovery hopes lifted by better-than-expected trend in output and prices, Shoregang strike could close port of Liverpool, Breweries survey shows steady fall in profitability, The Scottish Northern Investment Trust, Limited Summary Of Results, Vickers and C.-Schweppes, £500,000 UK contract from space agency, Briefly Squirrel Horn, IMF likely to use 'Dutch auction' method in early public gold sales, Bank Base Rates, $11,000m revival for US cars, Stimulating trade union help for the Third World, Basic rerating of gold shares Mining, Rapid growth in money supply resumed in first quarter of year after period of stability, Delay urged over fire Act extensions, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Freight report, The Pataling Rubber Estates, Limited, Safety alarm device for electric cooker, Pressure growing for more aid to shipyards, Chase Manhattan hit by heavy loan losses, Walker & Homer LIMITED, 4 pc pay norm and tax cuts of £750m forecast, Business Diary: Who gets what and why · Vienna stakes, Lending rate 9 pc, Finance Bill: a dove for the farmer, Disputes still threaten Leyland and Vauxhall, Euromarkets, Devolution 'threat' to North-west development, Hotels have patchy start to season, Questions raised by the Ashbourne affair. Business Appointments: Top LWT post for Mr Brian Tesler in June. Law: Assessing costs for unassisted successful party McDonnell v McDonnell, Agreed adjournments, Equal pay principle essential to the EEC. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Deaths.

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