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The Times - 24/09/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Thomas, By Diana Geddes, By a Staff Reporter, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Ronald Emler, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Staff, By Stephen Goodwin, By Stewart Tendler, By Tim Jones, By Penny Symon, By John Roper, From Arthur Osman, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Young, By Our Air Correspondent, From Neville Hodgkinson, By Paul Routledge, By Our Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Kuldip Nayar, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Max Harrison, Paul Moor, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, Michael Hatfield, Bernard Levin, PHS, TERENCE MORRIS, , STEPHEN PARISH, , JOAN & VICTOR WEBB, , E. H. MOORE, , W. HOPKIN, , DAVID GREEN, , J. ELLAM, , WINIFRED EWING, , PHILIP GODSAL, , GEORGE CURTIS, , REG GOODWIN, , J. H. BEECHAM., CLIVE BOSSOM, , PETER MASEFIELD, , DEVON, , P. L. PRICE, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Wilkins, From Paul Martin, From Peter Norman, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Pullen, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Colin Ivermee, By Derek Harris, EWEN M'EWEN., MONTAGU J. B. TAYLOR, , C. ALLDAY, , J. G. FLINN, , P. W. SPACEY, , W. M. WILD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Charles Harrison, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Eynon Smart, By Desmond Quigley, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Richard Allen, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Robin Young, Patricia Tisdall, Geoffrey Bennet, by Peter Hobday, Peter Hobday, by Henry Stanhope, by Arthur Reed, by David Shirreff, by Pearce Wright, by Tony Purdy, by Bob Crew, by Nicholas Fallon, by Arthur Blair, by Robert Gibbons, by Guy Evans,

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News: Assurance of no talks with the Provisionals, The best-run campaign stays on the rails, Getting to know the language, Banking on a readiness for change, Printers drop articles on Ulster 'torture', Tories want more social service volunteers used, Defence policy pursues twin objectives, Two former Speakers back voting reform, Help for the adopted may prove double-edged, 'Booklet error' blamed for waste of public money, $4,000m plan to improve ports, Make an escape with Skypak, Eight workmen die in fire on missile ship, How Congress finally chalked up a budget victory, Belgian police wounded in street gun battle, Aim is to train own computer experts, Business law is suited to modern needs, Mrs Thatcher at immigrant interviews, Campion School, Athens, Pioneering days through the camera lens, Road building will treble by 1980, Reunion clubs formed for USA and Canada, Secrecy surrounds investment of vast capital, Syrian troops and artillery ensure that Mr Sarkis is safely installed as Lebanese President, Traditional idea of family 'due for change', High prices charged by opticians criticized, Saudi Arabia Growing wealth brings status as world power, 2,400 pictures taken by Soviet cosmonauts, Britain finds EEC proposals for 12-mile coastal fishing rights and catch share-out unacceptable, Compromise plan on child benefits approved but no extra funds, Ministers considering referendum on Scottish independence, Disturbing evidence of Ulster poverty, Prosecution winds up Rabkin case, The social contract will save Mr Callaghan from any left-wing challenge, Swiss to vote on future of TV monopoly, Science report Botany: Plants and the drought, Bradford council bugs its employees, Mr Slater may face Singapore charges, £23 a week incentive to retire one year early, Mr Carter wins toss to open television debate with President, Education standards 'may have to rise', Turpentine most involved in poison accidents, Threat of bankruptcy faces the big Italian cities, Stubborn journalist sets problem for House, New stamping ground, Mr Ennals promises changes in NHS, Curbs on cheap TVs from Taiwan, Medical bills could force Miss Lillie to leave U S, Drought figures exaggerated, weather-men say, Vast spending to ease the lot of pilgrim masses, Men on bomb plot charges seek legal aid, Japanese ivory carving of pedlar fetches £1,300, A shy technocrat expected by his people to turn chaos into order, Bail move by Crown in Scots' trial, Concorde will boost US service, How the NHS could save money by making sure that more babies survive, Apartheid to stay in sport of S Africa, Good news for the weekend, Mr Tyme's pledge not to disrupt inquiry, Still too much television violence, Mr Rees says, Community health councils 'differ from objectives', A voice to be heard in the world, Education policy seen as 'feeble', Luxury class for camp beds and pubs with no beer, Dr Kissinger expects Rhodesian 'yes' but Mr Smith stays silent, Sentence on Miss Hearst due today, Impact of Barre plan reduced by level of advance propaganda, Business will be booming in East Europe, Foreign labour vital to fulfil ambitious plans, Transport plan to rejuvenate city centres, Briton had 'just wanted to see Soviet island', More And More To America, Viking 2 ends mystery of polar caps on Mars, Concern at low total of girls seeking Cambridge places, Health inspectors in supermarket plot allegations, No decision on inquiry into the City, Shell seeks 2p gallon rise with more to come, Unpaid fuel bills 'cost nation £1m each year', Union's vote switched to left-wing candidate, Move to force debate on candidates at Labour conference, Dictionary aids switch to Urdu, Merchant Navy officers 'impatient' over claim, Violence in the 'white heart' of Johannesburg, Thai troops alerted in leadership crisis, Shopping in Stockholm, Mild reaction to Portugal land evictions, Prosperity filtering through to the press, Jailed dissident is refused improved diet, Flying in the major airline league, The Times Diary Going a little potty. Official Appointments and Notices: Rolex awards, University news Birmingham, Latest appointments, Retirement at 60 would cost £2,000m. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Vetco, Metal Box Limited, Olayan, Buildelectric, Binladen Brothers, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Collingwood, Silk Cut, David Loman Ltd., Mercedes-Benz(United Kingdom) Ltd, Saudi Gazette, Benevolent Fund, Ansafone, The Times, Kanoo, Mohamed A. Kharafi Industries, Nashar Trading Co., Express Contracting & Trading, Saudi Arabian Telecommunication Co., Ltd., Driving Licence, Edward Erdman COMPANY, Lloyds Bank, Af, olivetti, Europa, Hertz, Avis, Simpson (Piccadilly) Ltd.,, Laing, Redifon Computers, Zahid Group Of Companies, Zahid Tractor & Heavy Machinery Co. Ltd., Twa, Banque Du Caire, Weatherall Green & Smith, Bandar and Bouygues Ltd., Interplan Partitions Ltd, Osman Arabic Centre, Oxfam Week, Btr Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Cartoon By Ross. Sport: Sports in Brief, Nicholson pays top price for Island Mist, Coping with pressures of an A-type person, Two-day extension to three-day event, Tribunal's decision crucial for Hunt, Thomas retains his title by slimmest margin, Scots recall Pettigrew for match in Prague, Hankin's move held up by medical, Stage set for a thrilling match in Rome, Cumberland open five new courts, Wednesday's results, Possible derbies in League Cup draw to whet the appetite, Marsh leads field by two shots, British party leave for 10-match tour of US, American and N Zealand boats in lead, Newcastle fined £4,000 and forfeit tie to Ayr, Piggott will not yet commit himself to riding Bruni at Longchamp, Four under-23 caps in Students' team, World XV will be led by Fay. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Club Announcements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: The Midsummer Marriage New, Cardiff, Joan Armatrading Hammersmith Odeon, Magic goings-on all over Paris, Anastasia Cambridge, Play about journalists, London debuts, Edinburgh '77, Ballet Rambert Northcott, Exeter, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, New opera company comes out of the East, Two characters in the love-ethic grip Same Times, Next Year Prince of Wales, The Book Programme BBC 2, Sequel to Navarone. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,415, An Irish winner, Guinness as Swift. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Mr Brook, and a telephone book of disasters, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 24, 1951. Singapore a city. Editorials/Leaders: New President, Old Problems, Mistaken Protection. Letters to the Editor: Citizenship laws, Role of the engineer in industry, Return to free collective bargaining, Criminal records, Robbery in Florence, Revitalization of decaying inner cities, Future of motor racing, The Royal Aero Club anniversary, Plentiful glow-worms, Drilling industry and the search for water, Archway inquiry, Surcharge imposed for not using enough gas, Claims to the Koh-i-noor, Future of Scotland, Nuclear power reactors: the hazards challenged, Plan for economic stability, Overseas trade fair curbs a false economy?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Kermit Bloomgarden Notable Broadway producer, Mr John Wilson, Mr Blazej Vilim, Mr Benjamin Graham, Miss Marina Ewald, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, £6m Soviet order for Sheffield company, Manufacturers' stocks are down by £130m, Town & City net borrowing is still more than £300m, Burmah to get more aid from Bank, Higher lorry taxes may put up shop prices, report says, EEC fruit tariffs cut urged, Tate win the battle for Manbre, General Accident joins the crowd, Morris unions rally behind board, City and industry launch new attack on state bank takeover proposal, CBI urges members to improve worker communications, Spot Position of Sterling, Vickers, A plunge at Spear & J but hopes persist, Bowring., RAF jets to diamonds on a round track, Gatt moves on tropical goods 'near', Forecast of strong surge in growth next year, Aviation authority warning on board members' pay curbs, US asked to waive order on pipeline welds, Profit too late for RCM, Bank Base Rates, UK praised for fuel-saving effort, Sterling loses more ground, How Ferranti has put six feet into a quarter of an inch, Employment subsidy for Robb Caledon, Electric goods code of practice set up, Steel consumption down and stocks higher, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Phosphate talks, Bank union to leave negotiating body, French move to stop speculation in franc, Bonn forecasts inflation rate under 4 per cent, Capital Spending, Briefly, Bumper half at Bowring, Chemical plant building up by 23 pc on year, Study shows W German industry less optimistic, Money Market Rates, Sir Hugh in talks with institutions, Anglo American Corp is holding its own, How the markets moved, Leyland enter truck battle with automatic gearbox, Bury & Masco, Britain's motor exports running at record level, The breakdown in East Africa's railway system, Councils set for wider powers on direct labour, Gold, Business Diary: Electric fault-finder? · Higher flyer, £45m rights issue by General Accident, Spending in US points to slack in economy, Rowntree Mackintosh, Pearson Longman on way back, Benn, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited. Business Appointments: New chairman and chief executive for TWA. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Prices fall back, Rally ends, but gilts still good, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Property: The big build-up, Flat Sharing, New Homes.

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