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The Times - 12/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Gerald Ely, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From David Leigh, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Ronald Emler Business News Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Sue Masterman, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Frank Vogl US Economic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Frenchman, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman de Mesquita, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Neville Hodgkinson, Patricia Tisdall, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Stephen Walsh, Charles Lewsen, Roger Berthoud, Sir Eric St Johnston, Eric Heffer, PHS, Bernard Levin, TAM DALYELL., P. L. FLOWERDAY, D. D. RAPHAEL., ALAN WATKINS, , SYLVIA CROWE, , C. S. ASTON, , HUGH DYKES, , JANE REED., KENNETH MORGAN, , D. G. DALTON, , BRIAN J. H. BLANCHARDE, , ROSEMARY PINCHES, , ECCLES, , W. P. HOWARD, , EUGENE MELVILLE, , ALAN DEBOO, , EDWIN CRUSHA, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By John Brennan, By Tim Jones, From Fank Vogl, By Our Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From David Cross, By Christopher Wilkins, From Richard Wigg, By Ronald Pullen, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Stone, By Clifford Webb, From Peter Norman, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris, D. P. MOODY, , COLIN DAURIS, , H. W. JUNIPER, , G. M. BERESFORD HARTWELL, , A. E. SAUNDERS-SINGER., BRYAN LOVELL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Brennan, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, by Andrew Gamble and Paul Walton, David Blake, by Kenneth Hudson, W.R., Ross Davies, by Mason Willrich, Roger Vielvoye, By Richard Allen, Richard Allen,

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News: Amnesty illustrates Uruguay torture, Tory call for Mr Peart to resign, Bank puts case opposing its S African loans, Monetary chaos threatens EEC agricultural policy, Solzhenitsyn broadcast stirs Soviet anger, NUJ's 'full backing' for press freedom, Girl witness aged 14 detained, European MPs urge heads of government not to delay their decision on elections in 1978, Pressure at UN over S Africans, Eddie Gallagher calls for vengeance after 20-year kidnap term, The Times Diary Passions run high in Wimbledon, Seismology: Strain signs, Who will get the plum job in Europe?, Socialist 'area' in Italian politics urged, Mr Connally taken back into the fold, Sterling makes partial recovery as French franc comes under heavy pressure, Man cleared of burglary, Why the left rebelled over cuts in expenditure, Too few know of kidney donor cards, report says, Mr Church ready to join race for nomination, Falling pound will push instant coffee prices higher, Man's cancer cure accepted as a miracle, Lawyer who died 'was depressed for years', Duke 'killed by cruelty' allegation at inquest, 32 death sentences in coup trial, Committee urged on European Parliament polls, Complaints against police: why the system should not change, Plan to put Acropolis sculptures under glass, 17 vote victory for Government in confidence challenge, Inflation being beaten, Mr Wilson says, Sportsmen say RSPCA should think again, Bonn attempts to save new Polish treaties, King's Cross men stay out, but peace talks today, Constitution rebuff from Swapo, Constituency borders to be reviewed, Doctors give go-ahead on contracts, Lebanese President defies resignation demand by Beirut military leader, Road plan objector on bodily harm charges, College dean accuses West Bank troops, How British captain resisted demands by Argentine destroyer that opened fire, Tories romp in with big share of vote at Wirral and Carshalton, Abbot Hume to attend Abbey service, Asbestos: How big is the risk?, Universities get bigger grant, with cash limit, Meurs case report rejects penalties, Liberals 'should appoint caretaker leader', Special TUC on economy demanded by miners, Police inspector found guilty of shoplifting, Labour rift in Scotland to get public airing, Open verdict on cyclamates as cause of cancer, Low fares policy means higher rates, Spanish town accuses 'repressive' police, Six years for arson at Royal Pavilion, Tomatoes may be 50p a lb, The writer who might have been President of the United States, Imari-style vase fetches £5,280, Duchess of Kent enters hospital for check, The growing danger of the workers' brain drain, Mr Nixon admits illegal wiretaps were sanctioned, Mr Smith and Mr Nkomo in their longest talks, Husband faces charge of raping wife, Britain 'still backward' on equality, 3,000 Egyptians are expelled by Libya, Moluccan hijackers would do the same again, East block choirs refuse to join Berlin Festival, Greek coup leaders cleared over killings, Ford economic policies are denounced by Congress, Legal clash likely soon as New York denies Concorde right to land, Fears about future of parcels service, Battle Abbey estate to be sold in June, 'Army may be needed to combat terrorists', London schools receive ultimatum from ILEA, Setback for Bill on lending right. Index. Display Advertising: Restructuring Modern Business Attitudes, Musicians' Benevolent Fund,, Milan Trade Fair, Midland Bank Group, Air France, Loneliness, The Electricity Council England & Wales, Butterworths, Crest Hotels Europe, Bovis, Cotes du-Rhone, Opec, Sas, Philip Morris, Barbican Business Book Centre, Mini, Orion Bank Limited, Drivers Jonas, Qantas, Rentokil, Atcost, Tolley. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London, £65,627 award to widow, Latest appointments, Gold medal for Mr Tindemann, Woman appointed British ambassador to Denmark. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: No surrender to blackmail: majority of 17, Labour Party rift goes to the root of Government's policies, Abstentions in protest at 'Tory policies', Protests at plans for skimmed milk, EEC Council pressed to take decision on direct elections, Country getting excellent value for money from peers House of Lords, Next week's business, Nation needs stability and political continuity, Government have the right to ask for vote of confidence in financial and economic policies-Mr Wilson House of Commons, Backbenchers not sheep to be led into lobby. Sport: Richards puts W Indies in strong position, Sports in Brief, Finland start festival in winning form, England again captained by Mrs Comboy, Sunlit Spar the pick of Spring Fever field, Board of Control turn to more parochial matters, Latest European snow reports, Mumford wins Cup with Royal Clipper, Emanuel retain title, Tennis, Winch abandons Olympic hope in shot event, Jacklin in lead on new home course, Changes in South-Eastern group seen as irrelevant by many, Dewar event will be richest in Britain, Lack of cash reflected on last day for transfers, Full of Hope helps Pyers to double at St Cloud meeting, Crews race to become the underdogs, White City promotion can stay in the black, International board decisions tonight, Number Engaged will not hold on, Benaud looks for breakdown of barriers. Law: 'Publication' of an obscene article Reference by the Attorney General, No 2 of 1975, Damages in foreign currency Kraut v Albany Fabrics Ltd, Illegitimate children not in father's family Regina v Hoxton Local Tribunal, Ex parte Sinnott, Applications for ancillary relief. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, The Ideal Home, Theatres, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Huddling together to keep warm Energy and World Politics, The National Theatre comes true, A view from the bridge From Pills to Penicillin. The Beecham Story by H. G. Lazell, The enigmas of André Delvaux Rendez-vous à Bray (a) Minema, Knightsbridge, Benson and Hedges at the Maltings, Cultivating the inner man The Businessman in Public, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Peering over the precipice... Capitalism in Crisis, Savonlinna Opera Festival, The Sons of Light Newcastle, Quick guide. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 13, 1951 Retreat in Korea, Intellectuals: It's all in the mind. Editorials/Leaders: Solzhenitsyn On The Air, Les Tribuns Ne Passeront Pas. Letters to the Editor: Non-executive directors and financial accountability, A Federalist looks at 'Scottish oil', Need for trees in town and country, Why managers must make an effort to educate the community, "Dear Reverend", EEC Parliament's power, The British Library, 'Discount' for guilty plea, Adam Smith and Bentham, Conditions in Brazil, Overseas students' fees, Manipulating world leadership, Aircraft noise, Effect of the Rent Act, Health safety and asbestos, When full employment had to be earned and guarded, Poverty of the clergy, Closed shop and freedom of the Press, White laws in Rhodesia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Robert Spence, Rev Thomas Corbishley Leader in ecumenical movement, Correction, Dr Sidney Rolfe, Obituary, Senator Attilio Piccioni. Business and Finance: Discount market, Accountancy body attacks price code, Bank staff resist office switch to Birmingham, April 5 move for Companies House, Stockbroking firm backs Treasury debt projections, The world's most complex machine, Compulsory liquidation for £210m property group after full review of assets, Corporate liquidity continues to improve, The next step for interest rates, £143m income drop for Royal Dutch/Shell, Rail unions blamed for cuts in road spending, Rover toolroom strike, UK's ills due to 'political expediency', Forward Levels, Aug Thyssen weathers slump and cheers up, ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION GROUP Orange Free State Gold Mining Companies, Bank Base Rates, IMF shutting off Arab oil money pipeline, Yeoman Investment Trust Limited, Rights issue in Ultramar moves to raise £35m, Faith in economic revival spurs German shares, Polygram to bid £5m for R. Stigwood, $23m bill for stranded tanker hull makes it highest in Lloyd's history, No rescue for Amalgamated Investment & Property, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Some OFS cuts could be worse, Briefly, America hits at EEC move on milk, Uncertainties over terms slow Forties takeover, Fourcade denial of plan to close money markets, Aluminium stock up 13,000 tons during January, Money Market Rates, Walter Lawrence's £352,000 expansion, Borthwick may test new issue market, Spot Position of Sterlinq, Mechanicals toughen stand on CEI reform, How the markets moved, Gold, Thomas Cook loss more than doubled at £3.3m, Business Diary: Shell's Pocock · WTUC's Mrs Patterson, AMC slide slows down a little, Row looms over plan to reshape Co-op board, Romania joins boycott of Israel, Warning over premature cut in home loan rates, Yarn makers end EEC anti-trust battle, Steel output highest for 11 months, The Scottish Western Investment Company Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Nervous session, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall St closes above 1,000 as forecasts fuel optimism, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities Metal prices fall back on LME, Foreign Exchanges, Property crash offsets no-change MLR. Business Appointments: Delta Metal directors. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,249, Broadcasting.

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