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The Times - 31/07/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Malcolm Brown, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From William Chislett, By Philip Howard, By Frances Gibb, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Diana Geddes Dublin, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin Paris, July 30, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, Jose Manser, by E. C. Hodgkin, David Wade, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Kenneth Loveland, Paul Griffiths, Jeffery Daniels, Glenys Roberts, Doone Beal, Robin Wordsworth, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, R. H., Pamela Vandyke Price, Brian Alderson, Charles E. Adelsen, Peter Evans, Tony Slaughter, Roger Berthoud, George., A. ANNE BOUTWOOD, Chairman, Medical Committee., JOHN BARNES, , J. F. N. HODGKINSON, , PETER HOUGHTON, Chairman, , ATILA GOKAYDIN, , R. W. D. TURNER, Senior Research, P. D. MARCHANT, , D. C. FRESHWATER, , ALEXANDRA ZAINA, , W. S. REYNOLDS, President., FRED CHANEY, Senator for, EDGAR HYDE., MALCOLM DYER, , By Dr Denis O'Brien Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, From Jim Railton, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Lewine Mair, From John Blunsden, By Mary Brogan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent., By Roger Vielvoye, By Diana Geddes and Derek Harris, Adrienne Gleeson, John Drummond Hollowood, Patricia Tisdall, Vera Di Palma, JD, Eric Brunet, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, By Desmond Quigley,

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News: Coma girl keeps breathing without respirator, Travel firm's collapse stops holidays, Italy's Government makes pollution issue its first task, 'No case for keeping pensioners pay limit', Life sentences on wealthy youths in Rome rape trial, South African nuclear deal negotiators leave Paris, Sudan coup plan 'drawn up at meeting in London', Malagasy Premier dies in air crash, Frustration at ruling on appeals, Tranquillity in the hill towns of southern France, UN censure for Pretoria over attack in Zambia, Practical home & garden The secret of living with children, Press accused of unfairness over baby case, The effort must come from the minorities themselves The new Britons 6: Towards racial equality, Seeing the psychology of Jung as a means to a religious end, Footprints in the sand, Fighting the 'gold rush' to the Bosporus, Plea to improve aid for battered wives, US scientists analyse first Mars samples, Old soldiers' farewell to club silver, Social service cuts listed as unions warn minister, Correspondent told to leave Rhodesia, Censors tighten their grip on Indian press, Revival of the ancient and true Olympics, Few families to benefit by new plan, Government is told by CBI that investment plan is dead, Payments to victims of crime add up to £30m, EEC elections depend on British decision, King Juan Carlos decrees an amnesty for Spanish political prisoners and exiles, Ford-Reagan rivalry for delegates weakens Republican image at crucial time for impressing voters, Home-heating fuels to rise 2.5p a gallon, A soft and graceful vintage, CBI 'No' on investment drive angers MPs, Editor of 'Private Eye' committed for trial, London-Bonn agreement on gun calibre, Soviet court cuts sentence on Englishman, Astronomy: Quasar riddle solved, Treasury baffled over cuts, MP believes, Fingerprints of ministers 'sought in leak inquiry', France closes Cambodian diplomatic mission, No secrecy for school records, judge rules, Rare track feat achieved by Viren, 'Irresponsible decision' offends Mr Jones, Leave granted for fresh appeal against Dublin death sentences on man and wife, Judge rules in favour of Skytrain operation, Government to end Civil Service support for Voluntary National Savings Movement, Press protest at arrests under Terrorism Act, Ambiguity and the path to disbelief, Jobs for August, Russians seek return of Olympic defector, Ugandans agree to Kenya talks offer, Hanoi outcry at Vietnamese held in Bangkok, Signor Andreotti sworn in as Prime Minister, Secretary stole £200,000 to buy expensive cars, In praise of facsimiles, Mr Arafat denounces attack on Egypt in Damascus accord, Government backs plan to root out benefit fraud, Police union to seek MPs' backing on pay, Left will back Government, Trimming the whiskers, Oxford class list, M Giscard lowers building boom, Spending on arts should be doubled, TUC says, An open letter to Mr Heath, Foreigners leave Peking to avoid earthquake, Climb to Snowdon summit by limbless ex-Servicemen, Venezuela admits prisoners were tortured. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The British Deaf Association, Aston Matthews Ltd, Electronic Rentals Group Limited, Paramus, C. P. Hart & Sons Ltd., Terence Eagle & Co, Multiple Display Advertisements, Attica, London News, Niagara Pools Ltd.,, Trade Direct Furniture Service, Europa, Rooksmoor Mills, Bedlam. Official Appointments and Notices: St George's House, Church news, Latest appointments, MP's race appointment 'appals' immigrants. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Castle says Government proposals do not amount to a genuine child benefit scheme House of Commons. Law: 'Person aggrieved' by Arsenal's rating valuation, Conspiracy to defraud and economic loss Regina V Allsop. Classified Advertising: Collectors, Practical home and garden, Announcements, Educational, Services tomorrow: Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Classified Adverttsing, Concerts, Entertainments, Saturday Bazaar. Reviews: Fishguard festival, A Venetian success story, Land of Hope and Glory, Lindsay Quartet Wigmore Hall, John Sturges: hitting the high spots, BBC SO/Pritchard Albert Hall/Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Unravelling the system, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,368, New Zeffirelli production, Bridge Weak interference, Sunday, Edge of irony, Tosca Coliseum. Sport: Boycott's challenge fails to attract Worcestershire, Blaskette has class and courage to keep Fool's Mate in check, Stowell Park win by the margin of their handicap, Golf, Medals table, Macdonald wants 30 goals this season, N Zealand beat Australia to win gold medal Hockey, Sports in Brief, Continent of Europe struggle to repeat last year's success, Leading first class averages Batting Bowling, Programme for final weekend, Unseeded junior will meet champion in final, World decathlon record broken, Viren leaves fine runners behind as he makes Games history Athletics, Golden moment in glittering career, A mangled skein of a match that Essex could not avoid losing, TV highlights, Hunt tiptoes through the field in his M23, Sweden beat favourites in team event, Young England collapse under Lawrence's pace, More come to tempt Stevenson Boxing, Hide sets his course with care, Results, Brown finishes task that was started by Willis, Tomorrow, Today's cricket, Cruel twist to life at the top, Glamorgan lose after Sadiq innings of 134, Second XI competition, Too tough for Parnham Canoeing, Three Legs should not be good enough to outrun Realty's four, Derbyshire pair at home with bat and ball, Switzerland's individual dressage Equestrian Sports, Going to the dogs-Britain's second most popular spectator sport. Editorials/Leaders: Any More For The Pentathlon?, A Partial Amnesty In Spain, The Price Exacted. Letters to the Editor: Geography of Tameside, Samuel Palmer's work, Placement rate, Prayer for rain, Mgr Lefebvre's suspension, Jobs in industry for graduates, Status of AID children, British Israel movement, Oil under the Aegean, Women's hospital, Butter prices, The Monarchy in Australia, Policy on aborigines. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 31, 1951 End of Peckham Centre. Obituaries: Mary Motley, Mr Solly Sachs, Professor Ducio Turin Academic links with building industry, Mr Christopher Tangye, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Eva well ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Weak demand, Commodities, No payout from Sound Diffusion, Provincial Laundries, Foreign Exchange, Price war fears hit tobaccos, but shipbuilders gain. Business and Finance: Why buy long gilts at these yields?, Brit Benzol does better, Discount market, UK consortium wins N Sea terminal order, Joint-name policies are a practical solution for homes with two cars, Nasty jolts from the household bills, US banks cautiously follow lead in cutting prime rates to 7pc, Market near the year's low · Sugar battle, Spot Position of Sterling, Extra relief for one-parent families, Hoover tumble less than feared, Accounts qualified at Phillips Patents, Forward Levels, Marathon lifts Brae stake, RFD tops hopes with surge to £2m, Bank Base Rates, July profits top £1,000m, Japanese yard clinches $35m deal, Danes move to sell four MFC ships to meet debt, Two South African unions back miners' strike threat, Monopolies plea in Tate merger fight, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Revaluation denial as mark speculation threatens the snake, Briefly, Lornex and Rio Algom spur RTZ at net level, Money Market Rates, Panel censures banker over Sime bid, Shift from private investors to the institutions, New heights reached at Warner Hols, Businesses feel cash pinch in Eire dispute, Judge sanctions Vickers takeover Scheme for KTM, Benefits under flat-rate schemes, Tesco looks to the autumn, US oil majors ride recovery trail, Grovebell back to dividends, $125m in two parts for Euro Inv Bank, SEC to study aspects of options trade, How the markets moved, Gold, Arbuthnot-Weston-Evans, UNIT TRUSTS: Growth and Specialist funds (progress this year and, BSC pay £3.75m for one-third interest in scrap processor, Brussels nod for GKN-Sachs link, How the life offices provide for their expenses. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing., Commercial Property.

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