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The Times - 19/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Air Correspondent, From Richard Wigg., By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Diana Geddes, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler and Michael Horsnell, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By David Dickson, of The, By David Walker, of The Times, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Godfrey, By Our Arts Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Sue Masterman, From William Chislett, From Bernard Withers, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, From Alan McGregor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Frank Vogl, By Our Defence Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Our Foreign Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Philippa Toomey, Jonathan Sale, Hugh Clayton, Peter Williams, By David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Michael Ratcliffe, Keith Horner, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, PHS, DOUGLAS JAY, , DAVID HARRIS, , J. T. GATES, , WOOTTON OF ABINGER., D. O. BATTEN., COLIN WEBB, , J. C. B. RICHMOND, , RALPH HOWELL, , J. R. HALLIWELL, Director, , L. EVANS, , CHRISTOPHER BOOKER., JOHN HANNAM, Secretary, , VERNON BOGDANOR, , VALERIE DAGGER, , JOANNA EVANS., KATHERINE PRESTON., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Cambridge, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent., From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, Maurice Corina, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By David Dickson, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, C. BARKMAN, Managing, RONALD BOSS, , W. F. REYNOLDS., R. H. A. SOUTHBY, , CHARLES REDSTONE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ashley Druker, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Richard Allen, From Peter Norman, By Desmond Quigley, Pamela Vandyke Price Wine Correspondent, by Philip Dallas, by Pamela Vandyke Price, by Margaret Costa, by Bruno Roncarati, by Iain Crawford, by Colin Price Beech, by Joyce Rackham, by Dan Gray, by John Paterson, by Allan Plowman, by Rupert Denny,

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News: Drug doctor 'used patients', Italian wines a Special Report, Listing of a building 'intended as warning', Mr Tugendhat likely EEC Commissioner, Protest at head's remarks on intelligence, Scots fear devolution may harm social work, The Times Diary Finding the easy way home, Tuscany plans to develop an appropriate market, Tory MPs angry at remarks by Mr Heath, Ideal companions for a rich diet, Beirut flights resume today, Medicine: Vitamin C and colds, MPs snub Commission on EEC border areas plan, Strong although down at heel, Treasury reimposes bank lending curbs, Cabinet to discuss minister's proposals for increasing the fees of foreign students, Life jail for man hired to kill woman, Earthquakes make the headlines, Why West Berliners feel safer than ever in the shadow of the Wall, Inquiry ordered into Darwin cyclone relief, Posters show Chiang Ching in humiliating postures, 5,500 acres of timber lost in fires during drought, The countryside comes to Kentish Town, Stonehouse liabilities £816,000, Pompeii on the day the clock stopped, 'Leyland only' rule for factory car park, New Soviet carrier no match for US ships, Hospital cuts to be modified, Marxist songster as out of place in West Germany as in East, Lombardy Brescia, Ulster 'has worst job and poverty rate in UK', Palestinian groups settle old scores in Beirut, Reassuring words for a region where quality varies, Wife of airline manager fined for shoplifting, War criminal 'charity' plea, Denial that outsiders saw obscene films at Yard, The price of a Jubilee loaf, 17th-century Kashan kelim rug fetches £58,000, The Olympic showjumper whose career began with a fairy tale, UDR man killed at work by youths, Chairman 'inspired' workers on China's hydrogen bomb test, Whitehall unions seek management stake, S Africa puts banning orders on 14 officials of non-registered multiracial trade unions, US to increase long-range missile force by 60, Government expected to make cut of about £400m in council rate-support grant, Unesco resolution forced through, TUC men find encouraging signs on Spanish visit, Italian minister faces strike of own staff over his 'insensibility', Plan to reduce services upsets physicians, Indonesian party will face pickets at LSE, Deportation sought 'for safety reasons', Separate identity and wide range, US 'was told of deportations but had no role in decision', Breakdown in higher education spending, Shoplifting by men on increase, More cash for engineering studies proposed, 'Temporary' move protest, Bright spot in a ruinous year, Unions face moral dilemma over defence cut moves, Mr Smith confident talks will go on as rival nationalist groups clash in Salisbury, New rules for police on identity parades, 12 rebel councillors to be disciplined, Minister believes war crimes suspect fled after tip-off, Mayor confident Venice will be saved, US caution on boycott by Arabs, Upheaval caused by tighter law has proved worth while, The disenchantment of the right inside the Labour Party, Fighting Mother Nature's battles, University to complete Gladstone deal, Two types that were evolved to fit every occasion, Rhine Army challenger honoured by Britain, Force of character is Sardinian mark, Period of mediocrity left behind, Car worker keeps job on religious grounds, Tales about blacks 'untrue', OECD fears 1978 world grain crisis if no action is taken on buffer stocks, Duke may be next Cambridge chancellor, Choice narrows for site of European nuclear project, Russia bans US expert on its relations with China, Way cleared for spring election in Spain, Closer involvement by police sought in battered-baby cases, Norwegians seek better fishing deal with Nine, France's Concorde losses, Suspension of unit to counter inflation, British official loses appeal to EEC court, Producer has taken all the risks, Nato concern over threat from new Russian rocket, Government ready to override peers on shipbuilding Bill, Move to end deadlock on Rhodesia, New attempt to bring in a lending right Bill, Mr Rabin under attack for tepid response to Sadat peace move, New Marxism charge for privileges body, Jamaican becomes Miss World, Incubator noise 'can harm babies' hearing', 'Observer' deal nearer, 27 'anarchists' are executed in Ethiopia. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Casal Thaulero, Bell's, Abbey National, Buildelectric, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Salvalai, Interflora, Seiko, Norwest Holst, R. Trestini Limited, Icfc, Vauxhall, The Times, Kps, Booth's, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Thomas French & Sons Ltd., Melini, Worth, Lamberti, Frascati, newscientist, The Hongkong Bank Group, Italian Wine, Charities Aid Foundation, Bianchi, Pompeii, Martonair, Omega, Sebastiane. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Forty candidates seek BBC top appointment, Latest appointments, Moreton Hall. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Business to Business, Announcements, Christmas countdown, Entertainments, Services, Situations Wanted. Politics and Parliament: British Airways chairman 'abysmally ignorant', Commons insist that ship repair firms stay in nationalization Bill, The Speaker appeals for dignity, Minds of Opposition closed to arguments against pay beds House of Lords, Higher fines likely for football hooligans, Home Secretary told Americans deportation in interests of United Kingdom national security House of Commons, Hard core young offenders, Commissioner says oil price rise would signal doom for all European Parliament, Privileges committee gets SDA list, Next week, Alterations will make dock Bill work, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Reviews: Caesar Rex, The Ghost Train Old Vic, Zack Royal Exchange Manchester, Visconti-misunderstood man of spectacle Ludwig London Film Festival Confessions of Winifred Wagner The Other Cinema F for Fake Essential Cinema; Electric Cinema The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (X) Scene 1 and 2, Heightened emotions in a plotless work Voluntaries Royal Ballet, Solo in Dublin, Early life of Houdini, Omnibus BBC 1, NPO/Muti Festival Hall, Fonteyn, Nureyev for gala, Actors and Puppets. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The master-winger, or how Tiger Wagner became a legend on the terraces, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 19, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: They Should Have Adopted The 1967 Report, Right Diagnosis, Wrong Cure, Harmful To The Security Of The Uk. Letters to the Editor: Excavations in Jerusalem, At the National Theatre, Devolution: the Irish analogy, Britain and Rhodesia, EEC food 'subsidy', Value for tax, Piccadilly job centre-at £55,000 rent, Level of welfare benefits, An answer to insurance commission problems?, PO board nominations, Minister's view on shipbuilding Bill costs is 'nonsensical', Labour Party 'infiltrators', Council pay and staffing, Regional exhibitions, Reform of the House of Lords, Handicapped pupils, The way to higher productivity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: His Honour Judge Parnall, Obituary, Man Ray Modern movement in art. Sport: Cox waits for Gottfried to improve but can do nothing when he does, Golf, Syndication offer of £920,000 for Vitiges, Sports in Brief, Scotland rue the missed chances to score more, Putting an end to the self-deception is at least a start, World Cup calls put League at risk-Hardaker, Titmus leaves Middlesex to become Surrey coach, Greater control helps Cripps to reach final, Stanley's XV make final flurry to emphasize their superiority, The Last Light can win his first over fences, Home Secretary told of horse racing's plight, New Zealander aiming at British title, Cup outsiders given more realistic aim, After the whistle has been blown, McPhail in side to meet Cambridge, GP race teams aim to run their own events, India build useful total after winning toss, Dramatist may devise his own plot for Comedy of Errors. Law: Man of her choice Ainsworth v Glass Tubes and Components Ltd, Caravan free of gains tax as dwelling-house Makins V Elson (Inspector of Taxes), 'Follow London' clauses in maritime insurance contracts Armadora Occidental SA v Horace Mann Insurance Company. Business and Finance: Dr Burns undecided on tax cuts, Discount market, Whitehall figures way to price out dumpers, Borthwicks, Forecast-beating T Borthwick plans to extend its scope, Cut in lending rate likely today, Latest dividends, Unit trust sales slump in October to £5.04m, Denmark heads tax league, Spot Position of Sterling, Wedgwood exceeds hopes with strong recovery in 2nd quarter, Morland brews well, Shake-up at research body urged, Policy councils urged in state sector shake-up, Britain will put case for holding oil price to two top Opec visitors, Builders see 1977 drop in housing, French steelmakers need £375m finance, US pessimistic on early pact for funding sterling balances, £9m engineering group cash call, Serene Reckitt & Colman, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Selection Trust is gratifying, Iran signs £400m arms for oil deal, Beecham Group Limited Interim Statement of Trading Results 1976/77, Avoiding another Flixborough, Tokyo clash over who will bear brunt of EEC trade demands, Business Diary: To one clear harp in divers tones, Beecham shows 56 pc profits rise, Land securities reap some benefit from refinancing, Briefly, Minister rejects TSBs pay deal for key staff, Deposit safeguards law tightened, Land Securities, Must the nationalized industries always be a battleground?, BASF earnings doubled after nine months, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, London and Northern Group Limited Interim ResultsHalf-year to 30 June 1976, Celebration payment from happy Norwest, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Trade board optimism on export prospects, How the markets moved, Gold, Shoe dumping inquiry, Century Oils' dividend riposte to BP takeover, Northborough to go into liquidation, Hield Bros hope to recoup loss, Halewood men return today but suspension dispute still simmers, Cooperation pledge by SE, Selection Trust Limited Interim Results And Dividend, Booker offer for Kinloch, Tightening the monetary screw, US Woolworth optimism for full year, £575m trade deficit new blow to France. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Strong headway, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Gains cut back after Bank of England move. Business Appointments: Mr G Watts joins board of British Electric Traction. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,463.

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