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The Times - 12/01/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ronald Faux, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Labour Editor, John Chartres, By Our Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Our Special Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, By Michael Hardy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By John Hopkins, By Peter Evans, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Clive White, By Tom Freeman, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Hubert H. Humphrey, Fred Emery, by Patrick Gilkes, P.G., by Peter Hill, P.H., Michael Hornsby, Christopher Walker, Raymond Fletcher, PHS, Lord Lambton, David Wood, CHRIS ANDREWS, , G. E. H. MANSELL, , PATRICK MACRORY, , MICHAEL D. SIEFF, , BERNARD BURROWS., MAX DAVIES, , DENIS MAHON, , GERALDINE NORMAN, , OVE ARUP, , NIGEL SITWELL, , JAMES RIORDAN, , I. G. RADCLIFFE, , NORMAN DAVIS, , N. C. SLAUGHTER, , Hugh Clayton, By Penny Symon, From a Special Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Alan Coren, Len Buckley, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, William Gaunt, William Mann, Joan Chissell, By Glynn Barratt, Iverach McDonald, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Business News Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Malcolm Brown, S. R. MONTLAKE, , A. RAWLENCE, , JOAN M. PICK., Edited by Rodney Cowton, Derek Harris, Pearce Wright Science Editor, A. A. COLLIE., J. LITTLEWOOD, , Ronald Faux, By Ralph Holder, From Peter Norman, Terry Byland, Craig Howard, Desmond Quigley, Christopher Wilkins, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Gerald Ely,

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News: Inflation and unemployment 'made in Westminster', Uganda's balancing act in divided OAU, Labour dispute over plea to councillors to hand over expenses, US seems ready to give ground in Security Council debate if Arab states show moderation, Japan to get nuclear help from Russia, Cardinal Marty attacks French arms sales, Curb on bird imports sought after man dies, Nato bases blockaded by Icelanders, Challenge from the left at Cowley election, Waiting for the call to the White House, Ukrainians try to stop bishop preaching, Big plans for power, Recall of the Stormont Convention, Appeal to let laymen run Westminster Cathedral, 10 per cent tax rise warning to Labour chiefs, Paris kidnapper blown up with own bomb, Microcosm of divisions that have plagued Africa, Director of Liberal Party's HQ dismissed, Tories want assembly with less power, Top ministers assured of posts in Elysée reshuffle, 'Improved productivity needed for farmers' incomes to rise' Agriculture, Signor Moro again front runner, Botany: Origin of wheat, 'Loyalists' prepare resistance plan, Junta takes over Ecuador after bloodless coup, Sir Monty's plea to Government: 'Stay out of steel crisis', Nato chief suggests policing of oilfields, Freed Soviet dissident flies into Paris still suffering drug effects, A lot of metals but little mining, Real bargaining on future of Rhodesia still to come, Ex-dictator sentenced for destroying archives, Small farmers of Portugal stage public protest against state measures for land reform, Madrid police in baton charges, Cranleigh School, Tight-lipped policy of new Australian Government, Three Britons feared lost in Hamburg blast, Aid for parties backed, French connexion vital to trade, Phalangists advance on refugee camp, Emotional farewell as body of Chou leaves hospital, 'Think again' recall next month for Ulster Convention, More freedom in Whitehall urged MP wants senior civil servants to be able to enter politics, Consumption of fresh potatoes is down by sixth, Union complaint over letter to newspaper is rejected by the Press Council, The Times Diary, Scots Labour chiefs decide not to meet 'rebel' group, Dean criticizes 'harmful' words in hymns, Extra large toe provides clue to yeti, Time for the Tories to drop their petty differences, Book piracy costs authors and publishers millions of marks, Why Ulster may be nearer civil war than ever before, Is the Tindemans report challenging enough to make Europe think seriously about its future?, Denmark said to have expelled four Russians, Creating a new beauty spot as reservoir replaces forest Regional report, Spain to seek support of Britain for EEC entry, Tenants 'ignorant of rent benefits', Tories invite unions to discuss policy, 30 missing after explosion in US hotel kills 11, Mr McGahey is Communists' new chairman, Plea to the TUC to drop flat-rate pay policy, Progress with crops despite drought and disease Cocoa, Thatcher attack on PLO in Damascus. Index. Picture Gallery: Cameroun a Special Report briefing. Display Advertising: Bastos, Kfr, Tate & Lyle Refineries Limited, Chrysler, Cameroon Airlines, Tropic, British airways, High & Dry, Klm, Fine Wine, Mnb, The Times, In Cameroun, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Ltd., Telex, Falado, Yaounde. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Hort sneaks up on Uhlmann to lead in chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,197. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Gloucestershire do solid demolition job, Confidence is the pursuit that matters, England's wunderbar kid Munich bound, National handicap quite a problem, Cosier doubtful for the Adelaide Test, The reign of Leeds United is not yet over, Stenmark withstands fierce challenge from Italy, For the record Hockey, Miss Lynch gains second win in 60-yard sprint, McKenzie flaunts a talent that will not be confined, Quick goals bring confidence to Midlands, Australians prove their point again, Atlético move in front of Real, Bennett back after first choices drop out, Torquay boycott threat, Bugner eligible to return to his old sport, Top class entertainment at Derby, Roberts leaves his mark as a fielder, Why Safwat decision is to be condemned, Record time for American yacht, Miller wins Tucson Open for third successive year, Rosslyn Park given a lesson in basics, Law keeps order unchanged for world title, A hill for Jill to climb, French question the reputation of Scottish front five, United could change a decade of dreariness, Northampton revived by a former hooker, Reece makes the most of easy conditions. Politics and Parliament: Parliament through the looking-glass: a very strange world, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: Can The Scots Be Satisfied?, The Un Looks Again At The Middle East. Letters to the Editor: Learning from mistakes in Ulster, Under-insurance: the test, Soviet exit visas, Foreign Office and exports, Whitehall caught in a logical vice, Franglais, Ernie's record, Independence of the BBC, London art market, The professional engineer's declining status, Noise of Concorde: the critics, Civil Service, Pressures on the social services, Industrial design. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Reviews: Vanished Hawaii, Goldberg/Lupu Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Hot l Baltimore Tower, Coming shortly, Scottish ballet on Mary Queen of Scots, Red Letter Day Granada, Alan Bush Wigmore Hall, Stage designers get a medal, Deadly serious The Rebel on the Bridge, Yus My Dear London Weekend, Extra Gulbenkian music fellowship, Bringing art to life Luciano Pavarotti Covent Garden. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Keele, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Latest appointments, Dowty wins £4m award for Harrier equipment. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, January 11, 1951 Work for the blind. Obituaries: Mr George Baker, Obituary, Dr Stanislaw Kot, Sir Frank Milton Former Chief Metropolitan Magistrate. Classified Advertising: Winter Sales, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business to Business, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services. Stock Exchange Tables: From 'a year to forget' to prospect of better times for metal prices Commodities, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 401.6 + 16.8 (4.4%), Capitalization & week's change, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Redland and China Clays due this week, Lending rate 11 pc, Boat builders setting a course for overseas markets, Rothmans king size dearer today, Factors that brought EMI its international success, Rank prepares to fulfil its promises, Electrolux-'Tornado', Powerful support for stricken Gloggler, Snap redeployment has knocked Allied Polymer's earnings, More optimism on UK recovery, Threat to car jobs as drivers' strike goes on, Bank Base Rates, Mr Healey hits out at Third World 'blackmail', Car imports take third of UK sales, Chairmen of Citibank and Chase Manhattan refute 'problem' list implications, Business Diary in Europe: Energetic Guillaumat · Munich fitness test, M.Y. Dart Limited, Why the Sandilands debate must be kept alive, City workers share burden of recession, Wilkinson Sword in Egypt factory deal, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Freight report, Scotland's yards wait patiently for the oil platform orders Industry in the Regions, Which way forward for the CBI?, Borg-Warner, Biscuit makers spur switch to metrication, Ministers set June deadline for Neddy reports on key industries, Bishopsgate Property see one hopeful sign, Dangers in Unctad liner code, New scheme to unite engineering bodies, Restoring the faith of the small business sector, House builders warn Mr Wilson of land shortage, Guessing at the course of gilts, Cape buying of Unicorp revives takeover speculation Mining, Euromarkets. Business Appointments: Williams & Glyn key post. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial and Industrial Property 'Move from London will go on', Country Properties.

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