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The Times - 02/10/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Michael Knipe, By Clifford Longley, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Strafford., From Our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Belfast, By a Staff Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Paul Routledge, By John Roper, By Christöpher Thomas, By Peter Scott and Frances, By Penny Symon, By Our Medical Reporter, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Peter Evans, From Our Correspondent Bradford, By Our Arts Reporter, By Michael Baily, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Pat Healy, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, by Kingsley Amis, Philippa Toomey, Jan Stephens, Derek Parker, Tom Baker, Tom Hutchinson, Eric James, Roger Baker, David Wade, Katie Stewart, Bevis Hillier, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Jim Railton, Ion Trewin, Kenneth Pearson, Richard Davy, ROY WELENSKY, , J. J. R. COLLINGWOOD, , K. A. O'CONNOR, , R. F. FARMER, , P. M. OPPENHEIMER, , BRIAN GRIFFITHS, , GEOFFREY E. WOOD, , L. ST CLARE GRONDONA, , JAMES BROOM, , A. S. LLOYD, , OLIVER STEEL, , JOHN WESTCOTT, , DEREK NICHOLLS, , CHRISTOPHER HALL, , PHYLLIS HARTNOLL, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Martin Jarrett-Kerr, CR, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen, By Peter West, By Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, From Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Commercial Editor, By Arthur Reed, Roger Vielvoye, Adrienne Gleeson, John Drummond, Ronald Irving, Francis Kinsman, Vera Di Palma, Margaret Stone, JD, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, MS, By Tony May,

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News: 500 die as Hurricane Liza devastates Mexican coastal city, Man held in custody to prevent marriage, Belfast firemen ignore bombing outbreaks, Rhodesians claim 28 guerrillas killed, Italian walnut writing table fetches £2,550, Six are sent for trial over 'marriages of convenience', Hospital services halted in dispute over back pay, The Tories must rally round Mrs Thatcher and prove they are fit to govern, Vatican excommunication threat, Portugal and Angola start talking again, Councillor is jailed for expenses fraud, Warehouses in dockland damaged by fire, Soviet call for normal links with China, German electoral system baffles most of the voters who use it, Manuscript sale: Seven folio pages (one of, Half price theatre tickets draw little response, Mushroom magic, Clau-Clau Claudius, Lords to debate the economy on Monday, Medicine: Breast Cancer, West Berlin terrorist extradited by Greece, Suarez curb on two right-wing generals, Bodies found after £1m ransom note, M Barre impresses the Gaullists, Seven jailed for drug trade, Two men cleared in 'Tartan Army' case, Scenes from Provencal life, Portuguese drive against social security frauds, A touch of class for the price of a paperback, Overwhelming rejection of 'Troops out' plea, Fantasias of possibility, Yowls of fury and grief, New Soviet initiative reported as Syrians advance through the Lebanese mountains, Lyndon Johnson in pyjamas, Meet me in Majorca, Emphasis on Britain's strength in coal, gas, oil is Mr Benn's retort to foreign detractors, Intelligence and ability to cope have 'no direct link', Rhodesian bishop is sentenced to 10 years in jail, Soviet plan for new Middle East talks, Warning that faulty light bulbs could kill, The middle classes and the great mystery of the West German election, Union leaders call on Government to ban company fringe pay, Poisoning by 'safe' pesticides alleged, University course on aged, Ford backers fear effect of 1972 fund inquiry, Council rail link to ease car congestion, Italian acid leak adds to ecological disasters, Protest armada delays US nuclear cruiser, US starts mass immunization against swine flu, Mr Nkomo and Bishop Muzorewa meet, Model's affair ended with gun siege at house, Mr Jones demands more import curbs, Devoted to Oxford, Such stuff as dreams are made of, Diplomats in London given warning about rabies, Police union resumes pay protests, Italian holidays to be cut in measures to help the lira, Support is urged for waste paper collection, Signor Andreotti vindicated in Lockheed case, Tories to debate relations with unions, Joint talks by unions in print dispute, The area of mystery, Health report notes gap in provision for adolescents, Endorsement of 'the only coalition that matters', Mr Rees says no special treatment for police, Proposed defence cuts 'a threat to communities', Tyndale witness says he was persuaded to omit part of evidence to inquiry, Russian trawler skipper on six charges, Universities' incomes may be reduced by 4%, Congress defeats money veto, Immigration man quits the National Front, Guidelines urged for registers of children at risk from battering, Tory urges fair deal for motorists, Escaping with one bound, Police buildings chief faces bribery charge, Mr Whitlam 'will never speak' to Sir John Kerr, California law on 'right to die', State harassment disrupts independent Delhi papers, Mr Keating identifies 28 paintings as his work, Try a good mulch. Index. Display Advertising: Let's go, Löwenbräu:, Lloyds Bank, Thames and Hudson, Augustus John, Uto Auktions Ag, Die Welt, Granada Publishing, Other Paths to Glory, FRANCE: Côte d'Azur, 4-Star Winter Break, Orientours (London) Ltd., The Times, Ansafone, Welfare Insurance Co Ltd, Practical home & garden, Healey & Baker, Peter Powell. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Goons by appointment, New Foreign Minister appointed in Austria, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Reviews: Unblocking the behaviouristic log-jam, The Captivity, More of 1776 and all that. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, For the Epicure, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow:, Postal Shopping, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Breaking into the magic circle, Broadcasting Saturday, Disintegrating world, Bridge Varying the response, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,422, Sunday. Sport: Talent that Britain's sports 'system' is throwing away, Television highlights, Sports in Brief, Racing Haydock Park results, Weekend fixtures, Bruni can redress the balance of payments, Cliftonville take strong team to Liverpool, New booklet that specifies changes in rules, United hope to succeed where City failed, Argentines face side that boasts six internationals, Middlesbrough's chance to score and make a point, Dassu growing used to the idea of being at the head of affairs, Britain's strong position in team event, Timing of statement suggests Ali is serious about retiring, Tomorrow, Hunt proves to Lauda title will not be won easily, Tachypous should repay Lewis's confidence and that of backers, Leslie has good work-out against 'Tartan-Latin', Holders are eliminated in first round. Editorials/Leaders: The Dangerous Contrast At Blackpool, A Shocking Sentence, Nisi Per Legale Judicium Parium Suorum...*. Letters to the Editor: Singapore justice, Journalists' closed shop, Forest landscaping, A mini-Budget, Ineffective policy, Historical experience of protectionism, Only vital imports, Risk capital, Porridge while you walk, The sanctions on Rhodesia, Fear of rioting, Helping the young unemployed, Quantifying rainfall. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Robert Barlow Metal Box Co expansion, Obituary, Dr Maud Karpeles Folk music and dance revival, Mr Jack Fisher. Business and Finance: McLeod Russel steady, Discount market, Good start and Beatson, Clark heads for peak, Lyle Shipping sees a second-half recovery, 'Work sanctions' replace strike, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Putting your money to work for industry, Better protection for those buying second-hand goods, Two ousted from factors group board, Spot Position of Sterling, Dumped playing cards 'cost Waddington jobs', Company cars take the brunt when fringe benefits are assessed, Lending policy clash likely at Manila, Unchanged MLR fails to halt slide in shares, Aerospace cooperation call, Gilt-edged hopes dashed in the sterling fall, IMF chairman calls for flexible but stable exchange rate system, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, The taxpayer's vade-mecum, Central bankers strive to preserve snake, Italian discount rate hoisted to 15pc in measures to boost lira, BP in oil search pact with Brazil, The gravy train starts to pull out of Alaska, Lafarge Org booming, How to prepare for a richer retirement, The Law Land Company Limited Interim Report, Briefly, Slow second half but Greaves is profitable, Money Market Rates, Whitehall under fire for B Cal route hold-up, Top bank cuts prime rate, Record year for Lake & Elliot, Leap forward at Scottish TV, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bill bets against the crowd, All you need is style, influence and credit facilities, How the markets moved, Gold, Hongkong Land Co, A no-claim discount is worth a fight, No interim at Berry Wiggins, Without a lead equities plunge and gilts flounder. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange chief welcomes Callaghan move to tighten rules, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Index down nearly 10 pc on week, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Shares drift lower. Politics and Parliament: Government defeated for eighth time on Race Relations Bill. Property: London & Suburban property, Flat Sharing.

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