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The Times - 15/10/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Fred Emery, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Pearce Wright, By Diana Geddes, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Tim Jones, By John Roper, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Christopher Thomas, By Tim Devlin, By Mark Vaughan, By Mark Jackson, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, European Parliament Strasbourg, By Our Political Staff, By John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Ronald Emler Business News Staff, From Sue Masterman, From Roger Choate, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, David Young, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, Richard Combs, Paddy Kitchen, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Lewine Mair, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Green, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Tim Devlin, Bernard Levin, PHS, DEREK SENIOR, , WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, , ALASTAIR PILKINGTON, , JOHN LUFF, Chairman, , JOHN GILLARD WATSON, , MICHAEL BURGESS, , BARBARA DORF, , MAURICE CHANDLER, Chairman, HUGH HANNING, Secretary, ELTON, Deputy Secretary, , PATRICK WALL, , ROLAND IYAMU, , W. BECKERMAN, Balliol College, Oxford., HUGH TREVOR-ROPER, , DAVID LE VAY., ELIZABETH YOUNG, , RONALD RADFORD, , ROBERT MORLEY, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Edward Townsend, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Hatfield, John Whitmore, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, J. ROTH, , G. C. BUTCHER., KEMBLE WILLIAMS., E. H. BATEMAN, , ROGER BESON, , ROGER W. MARSH., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Eynon Smart, By Tony May, John Brennan,

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News: American economist awarded £85,000 prize, Teachers' union asks Mr Callaghan to deny reports, Panel to advise on cutting cost of injury actions, Abducted priest held by Argentine police, Monopoly in ice cream trade to be studied, Detained actors 'insulted the Transkei', £40m drought bill will mean dearer water, Britain tightens up port controls to avert green monkey disease, Councils likely to reject higher tuition fees, Prison for men who 'preyed on academics', Moluccan snipers fire on Dutch police trying to clear camp, Mummy is identified as pharaoh's grandmother, Results of Michaelmas Bar Final Examination, Now for the real issues, Mr Ford tells nation, The sad story of a Soviet millionaire with no place to spend his roubles, MPs oppose tax to cut milk surplus, Fate of Chiang Ching fails to rouse masses, President takes swine flu injection to allay scare, Newspaper changes 'are urgent', Mr Ford cleared by special prosecutor, 4,500 Cumbria pupils need more care, survey says, Government abandons inflation-rate target, Lending right Bill given second reading, More than half of black rioters shot from behind, EEC exiles may lose vote in direct elections, Report on Tyndale school 'devalued', Bolivians mourn crash victims, Big advance in desalination process reported, Farm owner to claim after police search, Lack of jobs and housing fosters urban decay, Zoology: Why bird sizes vary according to sex, Mr Garfield Todd to brief Nkomo faction during Rhodesia talks, Plan to help old people survive the winter, Signor Moro to head Christian Democrat Party, The Times Diary What in the world is going on?, Plan for £300 science-student 'incentives', 'Seveso fear' shuts UK chemical plant, Parents urged to tackle young drinkers, Pressure on ministers for change in fisheries policy, Mr Jack Jones pledges support, Cairo hints of Sadat boycott of summit, Official figures on black crime challeged, Plan for drivers' levy to aid the health service, Obstruction threat from Lords, Thai regime foresees 12-year delay before democracy is restored, 'The Sun 'may face disruption over demand for closed shop, Threat of oil leak in North Sea, Pretext for Nine to put off talks with Turkey, Signor Andreotti cleared of bribe allegations, Watergate prosecutor's verdict, Police criticize Mr Rees over £6 claim, Widening trade gap intensifies call for import controls, Hunt for 32 men after tanker sinks, Syrians advancing on two fronts in Lebanon, US apology for display that recalled Hiroshima, Yard inquiry into alleged corruption by officers, Hailsham call for written constitution to limit Parliament's powers, Emerald-cuit diamond ring fetches £512,048, £150,000 bomb damage as firemen stop work, More rises in food prices are forecast, Dismissed minister reinstated as moderates tighten grip on China, Angola joins Soviet attack on West's African policy, How a Prime Minister sees his duty, Judge admits omission, Australians hold court martial in Washington, Hailsham call for a written constitution, Junta police generals get stiffer jail sentences, Official inquiry on imitation paintings refused, Heath forecast of 'unholy alliance' on Tory and Labour back benches to beat devolution Bill, Offer of jobs to extra 1,414 civil servants, Prison threat if poll is boycotted, Bodies of nine 'political victims' found, Liberals' concern over de Chabris role, Allow civil servants to take part in politics, unions say, Miners want promise on future pensions, Rippon peace offer to Mrs Thatcher, In Vogue, 60 years of setting the style, Counting up the risks. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Law Tutors, Revenue Paper, The National Bank, Volvo, Robec0, Gateway, Bank Base Rates, The Miller Group, The Times, Idc, Bösendorfer, Iea, Lloyds Bank, Air Canada, Perrier, Qantas, Secureelectric, Bmrc, Hertz, Weatherall Green & Smith, Ecgd. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: National debate on education, Pessimism overdone: study of new call for import controls House of Commons, Talking to Russian visitor, Peers vote to curb new board's power House of Lords, The dangers of throwing schools back into the political melting-pot, Treasury not seeking further EEC loan, CAP 'keeping prices down', Queen's Speech ideas welcomed, Next week, Inflation rate likely to stay constant for next few months, Tory wonders what it takes to demoralize Mr Healey, Investment level at high interest rate, If PSBR is too heavy next year Chancellor undertakes to cut it, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services. Law: Benefits deducted from damages Cackett v Earl, Wardship proceedings: no contempt without knowledge In re A (a minor). Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 15, 1951, Are the faithful already waiting in the wings to bury the Little Red Book?. Deaths. Reviews: LSO/Tennstedt Festival Hall, Showing all the skills Dmitri Alexeev Queen Elizabeth Hall, Putting things in the right place, Rigoletto Coliseum, The world well lost for Mr Universe Stay Hungry (x) Academy 3 Some Call It Loving (x) Essential Cinema The Last Woman (x) Columbia Cousin Cousine (aa) Curzon The Werewolf of Washington (aa), Synge released The Playboy of the Western world Olivier, The Tate Gallery expands. Sport: 'Rebel' umpires called in by organisers, Making county serve country, Saros should find the going to his liking at Newmarket, Sports in Brief, England do not have the skill to justify a place among the elite, Hunt says Fuji track may favour Ferrari, Wales call in Bergiers at centre, Ballesteros and Player in front with 73, Federations quietly drop plans to punish Canada, Kelley recovers and Britain share lead, This player brought to you by..., Japan aim to end tour with a win, Bright Finish may go on to cups, Rain disrupts four-ball games at Leeds, Bugner told he has slight hand fracture. Editorials/Leaders: The Prize For Professor Friedman, Lord Hailsham's Reforms. Letters to the Editor: Melodious VAT, Lightening the bank charges on dollar cheques, Parliament's scrutiny of public funds, Policing the fishing zones, Theatre ticket trouble, Dispersal from London, Parish registers, The unfairness of indexed pensions, Voting on Scotland, Sponsored resettlement, Academic hostilities, In the high street, Share index 'disparity' explained, Union view of pensions, Socialism and democracy, Economic crisis, Erosion of democracy and the brain drain, A peace-keeping force for Rhodesia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, British Academy research awards. Obituaries: Werner Haas, Obituary, Dame Edith Evans An actress of genius and dedication. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues Closing, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Trade fears calmed, Nerves calmed by the miners' decision. Business and Finance: Discount market, Life assurance groups unhappy over £1.6m protection board levy, £1,433m work for contractors, Dell team of eight for check on accountants, Latest dividends, Pressac swings into its stride, Jones Stroud (Holdings) Limited, Minister rules against Eurocanadian plan to merge with Furness, The Edinburgh Investment Trust Limited, How Furness Withy was 'misled', Spot Position of Sterling, $87m German bid for MFC ships, United Kingdom Trade, Occidental agrees terms of N Sea participation with Government and BNOC, Ford dispute over 'court' hearings, Leyland men end trucks protest, Dunbee confident despite initial US losses, Innovation: is there a spanner in the works?, Hewden-Stuart dips but Gunn goes well, Forward Levels, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, CBI chief calls recovery plan inadequate, The Eight Year Record Of Diploma, Martin-Black undismayed by Canada's recession, Dowding & Mills Limited, Western Deep, Freddies Cons on the upgrade, Business Diary: The Soweto account · Ash Thursday, Britain wins nine festival awards, Gold sales 'will not depress price', Group Gold Mining Companies, Britain joins six-nation protest to America on anti-trust inquiry into N Atlantic shipping, G.T. Japan Investment Trust, Briefly, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingate & Co. Limited, J. B. Eastwood Limited, Southvaal Holdings Limited, Best-ever result from Slimma, Chambers warn Prime Minister of 'wrong approach' on economy, W.G.Allen, Raybeck LIMITED, Callaghan action on imports likely soon after call by CBI and TUC, How the markets moved, Gold, Canadian loss hits Kaiser in third qtr, Recovery on target, Mr Simon claims, Societies confirm dip in new funds, Receiver called in at David Charles builders, Agnew gets green light for a modest start, September steel output up 22pc on Year, GKN attacks Fair Trading move for fasteners inquiry, Takeover in Rhodesian life business, General protection looming behind arguments for selective import controls. Business Appointments: Top changes at British Electric Traction. Property: Properties under £25,000, Focus on Overseas Property, Homes without heartache, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,433.

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