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The Times - 18/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby in Brussels and Peter Hazelhurst in Tokyo, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Thomas, By David Leigh, By Penny Symon, By Michael Horsnell, By Robert Parker, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Political Editor, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Bert Lodge of The Times Educational Supplement, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By our Transport Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By our Education Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Nov 17, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From John Best, By Edward Mortimer, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe Ruda Military Camp Honde Valley, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent, Peter Tinniswood, David Pryce-Jones, A. S. Byatt, Paul Barker, Jeremy Lewis, Iverach MCDonald, Joseph MCCulloch, House of Commons, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Peter West, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service., By John Chartres, Christopher Walker, Ronald Butt, Mario Modiano, PHS, JOAN CROSS, , TEREMY TUNSTALL., D. V. H. EDWARDS, , WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, DAVID R. KAYE, , FRANCIS BENNION, , JOHN HUSTLER, , FRANK BLACKABY, , G. M. CARSTAIRS., D. R. MYDDELTON., CON O'NEILL., PAMELA JACKSON., SHEILA A. JACOBS, , PAUL STEGHART, , JOHN GLOAG., By Our Science Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, Irving Wardle, Jeffery Daniels, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, By Derek Harris and Ronald Emler, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By John Brennan, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, M. FG. SCOTT, J. S. FLEMMING., A. J. DONALDSON., From Paul Martin, FRANK HIGGINS, , By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, BARRIE SHERMAN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark, by Ann Fyfe, by Norma Ashworth, A.F., by Tim Owen, T.O., H.S., N.A., by Patricia Sole,

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News: More freedom urged for local planners, Gaullists give hero's welcome to M Chirac, Colleagues baffled by move, Vast, orderly demonstration calls on Government to change course, Time needed to save wildlife, Too busy for tourists, £785,000 paid for seven pages of MS, Prague call for release of two prisoners, £25m discount scheme for electricity bills, The Queen to pay 11-day visit to Scotland, Let Labour be warned: it is the voter who knows the real truth, Williamson work to have Three Choirs premiere, New drug to help gastric ulcer sufferers, The Times Diary All the fun of the big march, Picture case settled for £4,000, Hatred of communism abounds amid improved lifestyle, Insights into the brain through sleep and pain, Communiqué on Brezhnev-Tito talks shows agreement to differ, America expected to grant Portugal substantial aid, Britain to deport former CIA man alleged to have contacts with foreign agents, Spain's political theorists prefer proportional representation to the British electoral system, Open University fees 'beyond working class', Palestinians school their next generation of martyrs, Complaint by GEC about 'Nationwide' items upheld, Treasures abound on million-dollar beach, The island that almost died, Gateman refuses to let minister's car through, Wilson protest over Tory pair withdrawal, Polish call for inquiry into police beatings, Importance of winning hearts and minds of people, Chance of public auction for famous vineyard, Italians win match of 'two paupers of Europe', Socialist coalition plan spurned in Tokyo Japanese Elections, Change in discounts may mean cheaper bread, Letters reveal character of Utah death cell man, US says Sudan can now submit arms orders, Rare clues in attempt to understand the past, Emphasis to switch from hospitals to treatment, EEC warning puts pressure on Japanese to curb exports, Witness in Pretoria trial rearrested, Costly education programme ends decades of neglect, Parisians pay last homage to best loved film actor, Rhodesian troops tell of killing 31 in bush clash, NHS 'sad tale of woe from beginning to end', Mr Jones joins his old comrades on the Ebro, Head rejects 'pretence' of equal intelligence, Egypt looks to the oil states for aid, Mr Murdoch in talks today on 'Observer', Food for thoughtful use of scarce water, 'Threat to draw dole', Under-21s as owners of homes, Advanced irrigation system is 2,000 years old, Court hears kidnapped heir's message, Iraq blamed for terror raid on hotel in Amman, Lords may defy leaders and fight on, EEC grants £6m for earthquake victims, Heavy cost of German overeating, Electors reject takeover of banks, survey says, ... Aim is to create strong private sector, Impressive achievements in communications, Protest against plan for hospital cuts, Mr Callaghan's advice for schools, Labour rift may widen, Why the outlook still seems bleak over Greece and Turkey's Aegean dispute, Preservation urged: Islington, Nation rejoices at era of progress, Yard man tells of cash from corrupt police, Huge march of protest against US in Athens, Gates removed to save cost of locking them, Bank killing by shotgun 'horrifying', coroner says, S Africa move to form united opposition, Oil companies optimistic about new developments as reserves decline, Motoring Fresh look at 50 mph-60 mph speed limits, Sheep destroyed in warefare experiments by defence ministry, A leader of stolen cheque syndicate jailed, Prince of Wales leads Channel search for two, Consumer group to investigate rail fares, Tory MP to go before committee of privileges, Government spending will decrease..., Tory shuffle being considered, Women refuse evidence over beatings, Agenda for education discussions published, Gamekeeper's dismissal unfair, Israel considers jailed Briton's appeal for presidential pardon, Plans to turn fishing into big export industry, Cabinet undecided over state cash for parties, Prospecting for mineral wealth against the day the wells run dry, Move to widen interest in Tame Valley, £2,100 damages against police, Seven leave Miss World contest over S Africa, Suddenly respectable, the idea for an independent Ulster, complete with flag, Building boom moves mountains, Philippines peace talks 'to be held in Libya', Demonstrators air their complaints to MPs, Mr Heath criticizes Tory tactics, Soweto becomes a town deserted by most of its young people, Rescuing a heritage amid rapid change, Financier's daughter in PO fraud, Historic maritime power today influences oil route, 'Green monkey disease' suspect is improving, Gas boards to get power of entry to premises, Quebec referendum pledge repeated, Science report Ornithology: Effects of climatic changes, College closures 'will waste at least £12m', US airline wants to operate Concorde, US envoy to quit Yugoslavia after controversy, Mr Rees to discourage new curbs on immigration, Foreign Office stops British oil survey in arbitration zone, Sir Richard tells press 'change is inevitable', Source of benefits leak 'unknown to police'. 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Ltd., Telex, Tarmac International Ltd., Gulf Air, Renault, Union Bank Of Oman, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Toyota, BMW Concessionaires GB Ltd, Chrysler, Darwish-Ast Group Of Companies, The Financial Times, Suhail & Saud Bahwan, Matrah Cold Stores, Hatchards, Perkins engines, Popaway, Bahwan Group Of Companies, The British Bank of the Middle East, Twa, Whsmith, Benson and Hedges. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Diary of a somebody Four Crowded Years: the Diaries of Auberon Waugh, Engravers in mezzotint, Near the heart Footprints in Time, Our Young Mr Wignall Granada, Memoirs: all the better to know you with, New Books/one Fiction Troubled love The Doctor's Wife, Fashion Sit softly for you sit on £365, Awe-inspiring impression Tartuffe Lyttelton, Israel's leaders will play themselves in hijack film, Potent tales The Uses of Enchantment, £49,875 sets auction record for a watch, Hungarian State SO Festival Hall, LMP/Zaliouk Queen Elizabeth Hall, Quick guide, La Belle Helene Coliseum, Babel of bibles Modern Concordance to the New Testament, How to live now An Exemplary Life. Politics and Parliament: Conservation the main aim of fisheries policy European Parliament Luxembourg, Sending UK troops to Rhodesia ruled out by Mr Crosland, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Further Government defeats on pay beds House of Lords, Stock farms and forestry put into tied cottages Bill: majorities of 39 and 42, Committee of Privileges to consider speech by Mr Iain Sproat about allegiances of certain Labour MPs, Speaker to rule on SDA list of names, Proliferation of elections a serious issue, Size of coastal belts. Sport: Mare in foal to Bold Bidder fetches $1m, North Midlands overcome loss of two players, Flap causes a stir at Kempton and books a place at Liverpool, Four ingredients for success, Cairns shows the way to take short corners, Cox makes subtle adjustments to assert a precarious authority, For the Record Golf, New Zealand will need a more positive approach, Stratford's enterprise rewarded by a rise in group status, Results yesterday World Cup, Duckham returns after nine months' absence, Colclough holds off Australian's challenge, Africans ready to boycott Edmonton in 1978, Own goal gives Scotland victory, New combination at half-back to interest selectors, Germans stop the winning run of Czechoslovakia, The gulf that England need to bridge is skill, French assume command in second half assault. Editorials/Leaders: Japanese Penetration, Yugoslavia's Wary Welcome, Must The Observer Be Referred?. Letters to the Editor: Jews in Morocco, Ford pension scheme's investment policy, British citizenship, Soviet psychiatric abuse, EEC food 'subsidy', Public spending cuts, Heredity and intelligence, Background of MPs, County plan for small factories, Micro-economic common sense, Effects of sale of 'The Observer', Money supply, Unity Mitford, Reform of the House of Lords, Ending out-dated social traditions, National Theatre and Lilian Baylis. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Sussex, Choral scholarships, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 17, 1951 Extremism in Germany. Marriages. Obituaries: Lady Clark, Mr Robert Speaight, Mr G. C. T. Giles Influential in education, Obituary, Mr D. W. Bartlett, Lord Tryon. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Public Notices, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Will there always be an England?, Discount market, John Folkes Hefo LTD, Acrow surges 33 pc at half way with all plants at full stretch, Ship repair yards await verdict, Latest dividends, Seoul power deal is worth $646m, 13 pc inflation rate forecast over next ten years, Eurosyndicat, 10,000 idle in the car industry, Spot Position of Sterling, Exporters may have to pay higher insurance premiums to ECGD, Gdp, Bass director is voted off board, Only narrow movement likely in gold price, Good start by CSR but finish to be dull Overseas, Forward Levels, UK growth continues its moderate rise, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Folkes Hefo holds its ground, Wages, Leading Chinese banker to join Hutchison board, Bank Base Rates, Woolworth Interim Report, BSC reduces its half-year loss to £43m, F.H.Lloyd Holdings Limited Pre-tax Profit up 34%, Grasshopper will ask unit holders to agree moratorium on sales, The Top Ten United Kingdom Profit Makers, BICC moves into auto-mining, UK shipbuilders sceptical of Japanese plan to cut output, Hourly wage rates static, Medium-dated tap stock sold out in four days, Louisiana Land intends full takeover of Copper Range, Manganese Bronze sails over £1m mark, Briefly, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd., Brown Shipley leaning on banking group, EEC go-ahead for British steel project, 1,000 companies-a multitude of comparisons, Money Market Rates, Shell and Esso nearer N Sea oil participation pact, 'Compulsory returnables' would put glass jobs at risk, Opening leap from Ocean Wilsons, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, State policies attacked, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Carreras to end coupon and stamp trading, Consumer Spending, NEDO chief hits out at 'adversary politics', How the markets moved Rises, Treasury reply to rescue critics, Gilts: waiting for the IMF, CBI and unions in fresh talks on pay restraint, North-South dialogue on oil obstacles, London & Provincial Shop Centres, National Institute's view of Budget deficit more optimistic than Treasury forecast, Costs pose a problem but Golden Hope is hopeful, Plough the fields and scatter..., Unilever up £36m, BP output unaffected by corrosion on Forties pipe, Unilever results. Stock Exchange Tables: A burst of buying at the close, A late flurry, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: British Enkalon name their new financial director. Law: Refrigerating chambers not machinery Union Cold Storage Company Ltd V. Phillips (Valuation Officer), Pornography: no expert evidence on therapeutic effect Director of Public Prosecutions V Jordan, Solicitor sent to jail. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,462.

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