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The Times - 05/02/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, From Charles Hargrove, By Robert Fisk, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Our Political Editor, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Penny Symon and Ronald Emler, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, , By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, By Stewart Tendler, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Paul Moor, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, Ned Chaillet, By Arthur Marder (Oxford. £7.50.), By John Williams, Michael Wolff, By Joseph McCulloch, Donald Cantuar, By Michael Eddowes (Neville Spearman, £4.50), By Robert Sam Anson, Louis Heren, David Williams, By Raymond Williams, Philip Howard, By David Mason, Tim Heald, By Jurek Becker (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, £3.95), By Archie Hill (Shepheard-Walwyn, £3.95), Philippa Toomey, By E E "Doc" Smith, Tom Hutchinson, By Fola Oyewole (Rex Collings, £3.50), By Bankole Timothy, Roy Lewis, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Edmund Stevens, From Dennis Bird, MICHAEL ADAMS JOHN REDDAWAY, Prof Nicos Devletoglu, Ronald Butt, PHS, D. C. HOATH., CHRISTOPHER PRICE, IVOR CLEMITSON ROBIN F. COOK., DUNCAN-SANDYS, , DAVID LLEWELLYN, , CHRISTOPHER POWER., CYRIL MYERSCOUGH, , B. RICHARDS, , STUART ANDREWS, , JANET KIPPAX, , J. L. BOWRON, , LOUIS CARUS, , SIGVARD EKLUND, , ANTHONY BRYCESON, F. GENTLEMAN., SUSAN M. SERAFY, , J. D. SPINNEY., By Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Derek Harris, By John Brennan, By Maurice Corina, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Walters, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, NIGEL LAWSON, , WILLIAM J. LITHGOW, , JOHN GOODLAND, , NORMAN GRIGGS, , CARYL BLACHFORD., ANDREW L. GREYSTOKE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Terry Byland, Peter Waymark,

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News: Conservative candidate 'was threatened with a writ', British mercenaries 'killed by mine', Bath traffic plan backed, School assessors named, Liberal MPs reaffirm support for Mr Thorpe as their party leader, Ministry rejects appeal for directive on disconnexions, Fuller inquiry by police into Exmoor shooting, Press and advertising freedom struggle, Man killed 'when berserk', Civil service pay and pension inquiry, Civic trading opposed, Council will apologize for letter to tenants, Protest vigil by Spanish priest 'until amnesty', Angolans in Luanda celebrate 15th anniversary of their first attempt to challenge colonial rule, Pornography: A question of first principles, £2m for job-creation body in northern region, Three-night Concorde holiday for £742, Communists announce new programme to 'unify French people', 5,000 jobless Basques join march, Scottish MPs' position being studied, BR requests fifth rise in fares in two years, Excerpts from US Concorde ruling, £7,040 for mountainous Victorian centrepiece, The Times Diary Waging war by advertisement, US 'anti' lobby is stung into action but London and Paris rejoice, Science report Immunology: Cancer and rejection, Counties fight devolution, New standards fixed for coach safety, Concorde wins entry to America for 16-month trial, Britain ready to discuss quotas with Iceland, Snow reports from European resorts, Fewer graduates taking up posts in industry, Ex-soldier 'going to Angola' fined and banned, Asians welcome new Conservative attitude, House sales waiting for a rise in prices, Mr Karami promises relentless war on looters in Lebanon, Fight to save grounded supertanker, Freeze on top salaries proposed in Italy, Good omens for Schmidt visit to London, Man who had 'hard pornography' jailed for a year, Film director in hospital after arrest, Portuguese workers insist on returning firm to owner, Four soldiers injured in IRA ambush, Baby milk guide planned, Tories urge links between EEC MPs and Commons, Former Ceylon Governor General guilty, An aberration in editorial policy, Motoring Debate opens on changes in driving test, End of an era in trade unionism, SDLP move to woo 'loyalists' fails, Post Office disputes 'Which?' criticism of telephone service, EEC slow to honour pledge on New Zealand butter, Earthquake kills 2,000 in Guatemala, Government yields to TUC on job warnings, Scottish nationalists cock-a-hoop at Strathclyde victory, Plan for common sixth-form exam condemned, Six gunmen and girl die in Djibouti kidnap rescue, Mr Tindemans will clarify 'two-speed' Europe idea, Road inquiry protesters storm into town hall, More of England's ancient courts may be abolished, Six nations named in US bribery report, Tyndale teacher's letter spoke of pupils as pawns, Shopping/Shona Crawford Poole, Estate agent freed on bail after writ, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Woman sitting in 'red light' window is cleared of soliciting, Talks at No 10 on Ulster security, Swedish Premier speaks up for the MPLA, Call for demolition of Berlin Wall, How Greece's swing to the left could lead to big changes in the rest of Europe, Cairo clears Nasser of pocketing $15m loan, S Africans patrol 'buffer zone' territory, British ship fired on by Argentine warship. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Littlewoods, Baric, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gleeson, Pollyanna, Business Books Ltd., Purnell Book Services Ltd., Sntr, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Saa, Wood And Leisure Land, The Golden Age of Spanish Painting, Chrysler, Ncr, Ragtime, oyez, Tower, Cu, The Commercial Banking Company Of Sydney Limited, Lys De Bray. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Spain and Greece on EEC agenda, Elections for GLC to beheld in 1977, Planning appeals, Measure to remove impediments to comprehensive education system, UK prepared to reach short-term fishing agreement with Iceland House of Commons, Greater equity in railway fares an object of transport policy review, Racing levy scheme announcement will be made shortly House of Lords, Repeal pledge by Conservatives, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Rejection of Bill to end Post Office monopoly. Official Appointments and Notices: Legal, Mr Ford had Moynihan pledge 'not to resign', Latest appointments, Church news Appointments:. Classified Advertising: Winter Sales, Theatres, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Motor Show Place, Entertainments, Services, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 26, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Troubled destiny Reluctant Rebel, Fiction Jacob the Liar, Bournemouth SO Festival Hall, Us and them Thalidomide My Fight, Believing anything Nov 22: How They Killed Kennedy, Judge Jeffreys Theatre Royal, Stratford E, Arnold and after The Victorian Public School, Quick guide, Tosca Coliseum, Reverend gadfly My Affair with the Church, Tragic farce Operation 'Menace' The Dakar Expedition and the Dudley North Affair, Theatre award for Ben Travers, Science fiction The Best of EE "Doc" Smith, Friedrich Gulda leaves the rat race, Variety in a personal statement Hamlet Round House Downstairs, The Fishing Race BBC 2, Last night's opera, Slippery words Keywords A Vocabulary of Culture and Society, London debuts. Sport: Referees should be harder on rule benders, East Germans dominate final training, Sports in Brief, Kimonos walk off with sartorial prize, Austrians clamour for downhill victory, World champion fastest in toboggan event, Britain's top young driver dislikes F1, Hereford's win puts them top of third division, Skiing, Swedish hopes dimmed by tragedy, Stracey-Lewis bout to take place in March, Lord Leverhulme says heritage must be preserved, Instruction given after early morning exercise, Colorado repeats: Divided we stand, Boot on other foot as Russians are left out in cold, A delicate balance is needed at the peak, Sandown to answer serious questions, London going no where if they cannot finish, McMaster passes himself fit as Agnew drops out, Latchford out for rest of the season, Pettigrew is a gleam of tin in an otherwise leaden sea, Alan Hampshire told he can make a move, Devilishly designed traps in the Belfry, Kettering again advertise on their shirts, Snow the only threat to Welsh victory, RAF give Army and Navy spies reason to ponder, First gold medal likely to be won by Russian, Despair returns with Kallicharran taking the bait offered by Lillee, New Zealand should find pitch to their advantage, Frenchman wins first event in World Cup, Couple from Colorado threaten to break Russian domination. Editorials/Leaders: Iceland's Intransigence, Bending The Rules For Chrysler, IS 'The Times' Fair To The Arab Lobby?. Letters to the Editor: Unsolicited mail, Management drain, Home loans to under privileged, Direct voting in European election, Pornography and the law, PO Telephones repair service: some unsatisfactory issues, Housing the homeless, Pricing policy for hydrocarbons, Dressing Chequers industrial strategy in new clothes, Sex discrimination, A silent Concorde, Detained in Singapore, Electric wisdom, Diseased elms for fuel, Export finance: ECGD approach questioned, Proposed nuclear deal with Japan, An abandoned claim, The arts outside London, NHS and private practice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, February 5, 1951. Obituaries: Prof Leonard C. Martin, Evert Taube, Nathaniel Gubbins, Professor The Hon Alastair Buchan Founder of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Earl De LA Warr, Obituary, Eng Rear-Adm C. R. P. Bennett. Law: Convictions on alternative counts Regina v Haddock, Court not restricted by arbitrator's questions Ismail v Polish Ocean Lines, Part-time car trader not protected by HP Act Stevenson v Beverley Bentinck Ltd, Assessing damages for loss of earning capacity Moeliker v A. Reyrolle & Co Ltd Nicholls v National Coal Board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Firm tone held, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange: an updated code, Wall Street, Buyers at last respond to CBI survey. Business and Finance: Discount market, Vibroplant Holdings Limited, French pact on short-time working, Callaher 1975 Results, Montagu leaves Allied Invs, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, 20 Chrysler dealers seeking switch to VW/Audi franchise, Whitehall to announce steel study team, Spot Position of Sterling, Protest over imported £4.80 suits, Dealers seek minimum price for petrol, Banks ready to sue Maritime Fruit, Call for lorry tax cuts, Oil consumers: the necessity of hanging together, Hillards chooses a placing as profits burgeon by 41pc, IDC tons £1m for first time, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, A sound advance from F Pratt and orders are still healthy, Building survey stays gloomy on prospects, Chairman wants to buy Warwick, Rolls-Royce sets up new aero division, Symptoms of withdrawal, $315m Euroloan raised by two N Sea groups for Claymore field, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Management shake-up at Town & Commercial, Briefly, Narodny brake on group, Bonn offers Portugal $250m loan, W. Jackson sparkles in 85 pc opening leap, Peace plan vote today by Chrysler strikers, Alternatives for North Sea financing, Money Market Rates, Japan move to combat speculation on yen rise, Power chief denies Benn charge, Overseas Coal boosts earnings of Continental Oil, Ente Nazionale per l'Energia Elettrica-ENEL, Gold, Ryder plea for faith in Equity Bank, £122m shipping casualties bill last year, Business Diary: Banks ahoy! · Room for improvement, Shipbuilders' president to serve on state board, MPs to see Midland plants, How the markets moved Rises, Associated Fisheries show over £2m loss, Hartley Baird deal broke law report says, Talbex to take over London Plastic. Business Appointments: BA ex-chief joins MEPC. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,218.

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