The Times - 26/02/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, By Roger Vielvoye, By Diana Geddes, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By David Wood, Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Penny Symon, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Marcel Berlins, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Cecil, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, John Higgins, Alan Coren, Keith Horner, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman de Mesquita, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgreggor-Morris, Roger Berthoud, Derek Parker, E. C. Hodgkin, Edited by Herbert van Thal, H. R. F. Keating, Jacky Gillott, Reynold Higgins, Richard Dyott, /Shona Crawford Poole, Fred Emery, Sir Peter Scott, PHS, Julian Critchley, Ronald Butt, PAUL DERRICK, , JOHN HUNT, , GWILYM CAMBRENSIS, , MICHAEL KING, , JIM PRIOR, , EDWARD PICKERING, JAMES CAMERON, , R. V. JONES, , MICHAEL SQUIRE, , JOHN PRIMROSE, , MICHAEL LUNAN, , DONALD WOOD, , E. L. MASCALL, , GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, , , ARTHUR COLLINS, , LAURENCE WHISTLER, , VICTOR CESTR, , PHILIP WATKINS, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , W. G. TEAGLE, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, , By Edward Townsend, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, From John Earle, By Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Peter Hill, GEORGE HILL, , BEN MARSHALL, , CHARLES KENNEDY, , M. E. CULLEY, , HENRY TOCH, , RICHARD TREHANE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, Richard Allen, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Israelis accused of using torture in West Bank, A setback for those fighting against inner-city poverty, Rockefeller years 'led to scandal', Unions and ministers defeat call by left for party conference, More services to UK, IBA complaints board changes, Jail violence feared over ending of 'political status', Mr Reagan details assets worth $1.5m, Mr Healey and Mr Jones share top TV billing, £2.5m state aid for machine that did not exist, The Times Diary Carnage among the gastronomes, 11 police hurt in fight over Tokyo airport, EEC hopes for unlimited source of cheap energy again dashed as ministers wrangle over site, Plugging the loopholes that threaten animal survival, RSPCA says it has been against foxhunting since 1971, Surprise move in the Ampthill barony case, Prentice followers defeated for key party posts, Industrial action planned over ambulancemen, Dr Castro says Cuba cannot export communist revolution, S African Air Force saves Portuguese refugees in Angola, Woman cleared of harbouring alleged terrorist, 'Withdraw Brazil President's invitation', Runaway victory by Mr Healey over the left-wing militants, Growing doubts over Rabin policy, Dutch bribes case against Dassault agent dismissed, New York council bans street drinking, Family violence under scrutiny, Finnish shipping Industry confident in ability to innovate, Congress threat to officials who intercepted cables, State group reflects new needs, Antiquities raid by 200 gunmen, Penny-farthing tricycle of 1877 fetches £1,100, The gap between Common Law and morality, Bath riverside development plans rejected, 'Roofless ruins' warning by Lord Montagu, Miles becomes first British grandmaster, Growing competitiveness of merchant fleet, Gulf agrees to North Sea share for state, Radiology: Assessing plutonium hazard, Mr Jones defeats TUC critics of Government, United Nations strike: Most of the 3,000 United Nations, Iceland refuses to accept Nato cod war observers, Commission on gambling invites views, 'Delinquents less likely in Indian families', Soviet poster attacks 'Mrs Witch', Food served on aircraft blamed for death of boy, Tribunal rules editor was unfairly dismissed, We must not welsh on Nato's early warning system, Nurses get £6 rises, Rhodesian forces cross into Mozambique, BBC men lose appeal, Samaritans often asked for help by unemployed, Bill 'may undermine the police force's disciplinary system', Mr Nixon quotes Mao to Chinese, Catcalls as RC archbishop meets moderator, Chirac Cabinet seeks ways to curb crime wave, Moynihan successor a liberal, Personality shines through, but neither party yet has a candidate for all the people, Local authority employees show further increase, Dr Stockwood attacks 'obscene' profiteering, Relief in Ford camp after narrow victory in primary, Land tax Bill put back to August 1, Firms fear sugar 'mountain', Building in a cold climate, Football specials may run again with safeguards, Two kidnapped Americans freed in Beirut, Mr Callaghan defends invitation of the Brazilian President to Britain, 'Drinking is highest since 1914', White Paper figure of 10,000 jobs axed in defence cuts highly misleading, MPs say, Walk-on air service 'would harm balance of payments', Miners lost most working days, Board accused of mistaken policy on Amin refugees, Motoring Advantages of 'off the peg' engines, Cuba urges U N action over Africa, Police shoot youth dead in clash near Alicante, Shopping, Former Speaker supports more Commons TV, France's art wealth being guarded by too few, Dissatisfied viewers are on the increase. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Royal Ballet, Multiple Display Advertisements, Solzhenitsyn's, Bank of Helsinki Ltd., Hodder & Stoughton, Purfleet Deep Wharf & Storage Co. Ltd., LA Creme Creme, Spectator, Barrington Laurance, The Times, The Finncarriers., Valmet, Pool Promoters Association, Rauma-Repola, rhp, Henry Cecil, Pelham Books, Healey & Baker, Glass Glover Group, Wärtsilä, Edward Erdman & COMPANY, Constable, Tenneco, Transfennica, Bore Ferry. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Students' union of medical college a charity London Hospital Medical College v Inland Revenue Commissioners and Another, Dissipation of assets after separation Martin v Martin. Politics and Parliament: Community service, Parole system, Investment shifting from road to rail, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Cautious approach promised on bank operations of Giro, Lending for older homes top priority, August target date for development land tax: Bill introduced, Housing for elderly, Public inquiry not forum for road policy debate, Bleak prospects for poorer nations as flow of aid declines House of Lords, Final decision on direct European elections rests with Parliament, Financial objectives not a soft option, Health service strategy, Lower rail fares would only increase deficit House of Commons, Supervision of top management necessary. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Educational, Commercial and Business Market, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place. Reviews: Passionate spirit Findings and Keepings, Suor Angelica/Die Kluge Ram, The Valkyrie Coliseum, Fiction The Cat's Eye, After the success of the open-, Toulouse Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Met's dark Egyptian victory, Writing on the wall Vico and Herder, A Midsummer Night's Dream Haymarket Leicester, No gobbledegook A History of Greek Art, Next July we collide with Mars The Sirius Mystery, Crime The Bedside Book of Great Detective Stories, The Glittering Prizes BBC 2, Keeping it vague In The Anglo-Arab Labyrinth, New at Glyndebourne. Sport: West Bromwich get two vital home points, A blank picture is cut in two by Tooze, A Page to hearten the Anti Assassins, Capes and Price to miss a date in Montreal, Sports in Brief, A rare honour for Curtis Cup teams, Manager stays as player, Bowls, Cardiff disembark fast in mind and body, Derby-bred horse aimed at the Grand National, Four Newcastle players ill, Seven riders on Olympic short list will be on trial, Latest European snow reports, Young Chelsea players show promising form, Rangers put up sign of hope for London, Rosslyn Park's thin red line is too strong and fast for the Irish, Ireland have strength in numbers for Aintree, Cambridge Lents, Yesterday's results and tables First division, Champions and main contenders toe-to-toe right through to the end, Oxford Torpids, Sollas's stamina fails him and all the good work is wasted, Lanzarote treading a familiar track. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Small IS Harmonious, The First Of The Primaries, Ill-Considered Cuts In Defence. Letters to the Editor: EEC election candidates, The GLC budget, Sea food, The Russell case, Closed shops in journalism, Minimal Art, Why Blue Vinny disappeared from Dorset, Socialism and cooperatives, Liberal Party finances, Anglican doctrine, Closure of Hafod Meurig, Sandilands: a 'transparent error', The press and Ulster, Laying down the aims and limits for running a nationalized industry, Politicians' language, Case against compulsory seat belts, The Church and the Midland Bank. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Edinburgh, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments:. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Kate Lechmere, Prof Dietrich Küchemann Research in aerodynamics, The Rt Rev N. W. Passmore, Mr A. W. Duthie, Miss Winifred Copperwheat, Mr W. J. M. Paterson, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, February 26, 1951 Hungarian purge. Stock Exchange Tables: Better price prospects seen ahead, Commodities Further rise in copper prices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Leaders quiet, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Wall Street, Bank issue absorbed as electricals shine. Business and Finance: C Walker's unfinished fight, Discount market, Sparkling opening by Matt Clark lifts shares, Est House sells Yule Catto stake, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Electrical engineers salary survey points to private sector lag, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Business Diary: Out of joint · Conservative estimates, Spot Position of Sterling, Mid-Sussex Water Company, Dams halfway across the spending river, Alaskan oil search ban, Standard Chartered makes £31m rights issue, Dutch option plans harden, State industry heads set up a forum, Fluidrive, Ubaf Limited, Forward Levels, Plea for tax concession, Bank Base Rates, Key German research institute forecasts broad-based recovery, Gold Fields on swings and roundabouts, Treasury puts case for 'fair' cuts in spending, Raine plans rights as profits rise, Growth in Soviet merchant shipping fleet, CBI seeks a new pay ceiling of 5 pc and a Budget in two stages, Briefly Mid-Sussex Water, Three-point lira support package, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Insurance rules divide brokers, Small increase in overtime worked, JWT drops account in dispute with Schweppes, Standard Chartered offers an income bait, CSO quoted to show overall loss by manufacturers in a year, Gillett pays as promised but setback sizable, Union Corporation Group U.C. Investments Ltd., BOC International, China enters sugar market as a buyer, Money Market Rates, Price controls extended to July, Bahrain sets up state oil group, How the markets moved, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Aid to Chrysler only a temporary measure, Treasury official says, London dealing today in Tenneco stock, UBAF advances in hard year, Small is peaceful-the message from the factories, BHP in search for partners, Fed Bank sees grounds for cautious optimism, Strong rebound at Nicholas Int: board confident, Chicago bank cuts UK rate, Klöckner-Werke omits dividend, Talks on setting up tea pact, Whitehall talks designed to spur shipyard orders. Business Appointments: New managing director for L & O Freighters. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,236.
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