The Times - 23/12/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Peter Strafford, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Roger Berthoud, From Ronald Faux, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, of, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Ray Kennedy, From Michael Knipe, By David Wood Political Editor, From Eric Marsden, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By John Downie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, David Robinson, Brian Alderson, John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, Ronald Butt, DAFYDD WILLIAMS., B. A. COLE, , ROBERT LEFEVER, , MICHAEL PEEL, ALISTER MATHEWS, , GEOFFREY STAVERT, , JOHN M. HILL, , J. H. FREMLIN, DAVID T. LLEWELLYN., NIGEL WALSHE., PETER CADOGAN, , LOUIS BONDY., J. R. FREARS, , DERRICK WOOD, , BERNARD INGHAM, , H. LOHNEIS, , GORDON D. GEDDES, , From Mario Modiano, By Our Medical Reporter, By Judith Judd, , Prudence Glynn, Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Ronald Lewin, David Piper, Norman St John-Stevas, By Ronald Faux, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, From David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Norman, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Adrian Hope, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Our Insurance Correspondent, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, By John Brennan, PEDDIE, , ANDREW CHAMBERS, H. R. V. ARNSTEIN, , W. M. LINES., R. P. H. GREEN, , C. de LISLE, , DAVID GREEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ashley Druker, By Peter Elliott, By Tony May, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Chinese jailed for vendetta killing, Concern over control of 'La Stampa' voiced in Parliament, Tory proposals for London Transport rejected, 'Hard up but happy' for Christmas, £400 paid for Lord Lucan's gambling chips, 'Daily Mail' to launch new Sunday paper, Internationalist gets Prentice job, Chances of success in Geneva put at evens, Home Office accused of being unfair to head of new race body, Carter law post man resigns from discriminatory clubs, Zambia orders investigation into hospital death toll, Welsh devolutionists fear effect of 'dirty' campaign, RAF to get Vietnam-type laser bombing equipment from US, but Britain may make it later, Beirut Cabinet to seek special powers, Vote pact alleged between Bengalis and Trotskyists, Peter Dimmock to join US TV network, Jailed Briton is deported from Sri Lanka, Rhodesians invite US or British inquiry into Sunday massacre, Lord mayor's expenditure 'gives immense pleasure', Court told man wanted to burn Parliament, Giving EEC consumers a bigger voice, Editor's 'morning chat' with police, Greece orders more missile gunboats from France, Bursary offer to photographers by Arts Council, Edinburgh Festival loses £90,000 grant, Suspension threat for statistical-work ban, UN focuses on southern Africa, Jewish fear of wider repressions in Russia, Government forced to delay two orders, Dog and cat carcasses seized at farm, Scrapping of Scots new town will cost £4m, Right-wing party tries to upset Rabin plans, Spanish Communist leader arrested in Madrid, Ex-CIA man held on spying charges, Medicine: Doctors' occupational risks, Poll challenge to ruling party in Singapore, Motoring Cortina styling betrays its German origin, Prison governor stabbed four times, Swiss expel war crimes suspect, Five detectives jailed for pornography conspiracy, Threat to smaller teachers' colleges, The appalling experience of a white woman who staged a demo in South Africa, Applications to universities up 10 per cent, Ex-CIA man is compiling dossier of 250,000 words, Victorious Marxists will try to govern Mauritius, Four solicitors ordered to be struck off roll, Mr Jenkins urged to press for US farm trade cuts, The Times Diary Laughing until the pips squeak, Drivers will ban bakers making big price cuts, Biggest US oil spill worsens as split tanker sinks, Boy's death under train a mystery, Ten hurt in fog crashes on motorway, Fishing troubles concealed, MPs are told, Government backing for Bill on homeless, Inquiry into profits made on school uniforms, £23m shareout for one Spanish town, Commissioners of EEC meet in Oxfordshire, Governments do not rule human nature, Helicopter search for kidnapped boy fails, Would Downing Street cramp the style of Mrs Thatcher?, Germ war tests in New York subway, Deaths in Ulster violence are highest since 1972, Greek monks fear Athens-Vatican link, Call for health ministry to finance medical students, 'Hold firm' call to Scottish Conservatives, University teachers accept student disputes pact, Inquiry pledged on part of Windscale expansion. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Senior Executive Course, Btr, Hmso Books, Hospital Saving Association, London News, newscientist, Saa, C.L.R.P. Investment Trust Limited. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Black South African to be Rhodes Scholar, Church news Appointments Diocese of Derby, Correction, Latest appointments. Law: Attempt to extend 'Mareva' practice fails Imbrahim Shaker Co V Distos Compania Naviera SA. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 22, 1951 80 miners shot. Politics and Parliament: Difficult to let public gaze on EEC ministers, Mr Richard will be armed with positive proposals on Rhodesia for visit to Africa, Population census to be held in 1981, Call for resumption of talks on Cyprus, Boundaries problem in direct elections, 20 hopeful MPs seeking to improve the statute book, Law officer replies to criticisms of judge, Plans for oxide fuel reprocessing plant at Windscale to be subject of planning inquiry House of Commons, Charging of deposits on telephones, Settlement involves marginal shift from taxpayer to ratepayer, Good safety record of nuclear power House of Lords. Sport: Formula 1 goes ahead after pay settlement, Sports in Brief, Set Point's sights are now set on Newcastle, Magician who waives magic wand, Burnley let Summerbee go, Duran defends world title on double bill next month, Australia call on Rosewall for challenge match, Latest European snow reports, Evans pulls out of game against England, Long-hitting rewarded, Cost of watching Yorkshire higher in 1977, Yesterday's results Fourth Division, James Bond comes in from the cold, Last minute goal saves point for Hartlepool, Chepstow results, Courage does not go entirely unrewarded, Chepstow Hurdle separates the junior wheat from chaff, Lever makes the final thrust as England hurry to victory, Mystery group lead race for Moscow TV rights, Brazilians praise their European conquerors, Dawes raises Brown's hopes of touring with Lions in 1977, Grimsby post for Newman, Captains discuss bouncer problem in Adelaide, Ball to sign today for manager he admires. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Fascinating JFK Kennedy, Fashion Winter warmers that give you town and country cool, The Nutcracker Covent Garden, Schools to see births in new television series, Horses for courses The Royal Office of Master of the Horse, Elysian Wind Quintet Purcell Room, Evdokimova: kind of European, Inside the burrow with Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit, Enigma and variations Secret Intelligence in the 20th Century, The line of life The Drawings by Sandro Botticelli for Dante's Divine Comedy Botticelli, King Kong: The million dollar robot King Kong (a) Casino/ABC Bloomsbury (Sunday). Arts and Entertainment: Schwarzkopf recital brought forward, James Blades for Youth and Music Leeds, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,492, Montserrat Caballé's London recital. Editorials/Leaders: You Will Be Poorer Next Year, The Torus Controversy. Letters to the Editor: '-dum or-da?', A company's 'poor' reward, Painting of Falstaff, Barclays, Baker Street?, Public spending and wealth creation, PO review of Sunday cuts, A German model, Boxing Day, The creation of wealth, Historic buildings, Coal in Vale of Belvoir, Nuclear power: dangers and safety, Credit terms and interest rates, The proposed assemblies, Oil reserves: who is kidding whom?, Needs of internal auditing, Scottish pound, Marxist doctrine. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Lady Woods, Mr Munro Leaf, Very Rev Dr Nevile Davidson, Obituary, MAJOR OLIVER STEWART Writer on aeronautics. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Selective demand by institutions, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Widespread Advance. Business and Finance: Discount market, Devaluation knocks Nchanga, NEB wins more freedom to make loans up to £10m, Patent law reforms planned, Life office fears on devolution, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, New tap stock issued as hopes rise of further MLR cut tomorrow, Insurance broking to be reorganized under Bill, Business Diary: Last-minute Christmas shopping list, H & C in market for Gldn Hope, Spot Position of Sterling, Whitehall row over Healey plan for gas price rises, Terms given for securities review body, BOC International Ltd, Hope of £1m aid for Skelmersdale, Gloomy outlook for drinks trade, Chase cuts prime rate to 6 pc, Forward Levels, Group of 10 agree on share of IMF contributions, Bank Base Rates, Mr Simonet urges UK to accept N Sea pact, WGI talks over Trafalgar House stake now ended, Seven Egam offshoots go under, Bond Worth wounded by interest rates, UK defers loan repayments, Hawker poised for £80m 'offset' deal, Petbow shuts Australian plants, Xerox-the final quarter to be 'a little better', Briefly, Japanese refusal on yard order sharing, Money Market Rates, Fraser Ansbacher acting on its lossmakers, Concluding this year's funding requirement, BP raises $51m in Europe, Orange Free State Gold Mining Companies, Christmas more vital than ever for the retailers, Government oil rig order saves jobs on Clydeside, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cocoa delivery talks begin, Estn Produce falls 23pc despite dearer tea, RIT disposals hit assets, Gold, UK and Dutch firms fined, £20m ships contract gives boost to Teesside, Muirhead Expects Further Growth, Department of Misapplied Economics, Bond Worth Holdings Limited, BOC turns in £73.6m, How the markets moved Rises, Universities in defence of computer costs, Anglo American Corporation of South Africa, Limited Gold mining companies in the Orange Free State, W Germany lowers forecasts of growth, Survey is hopeful on orders trend, Rubery Owen peace talks end in deadlock. Business Appointments: Two executives join the board of Lloyds Bank. Property: Rentals, Country Properties.
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