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The Times - 17/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From John Best, From Peter Strafford, From Alan McGregor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Leigh, By Michael Hatfield PoliticaL Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Diana Geddes, By Peter Hennessy, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Robert Parker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Kenneth Gosling, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Planning Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Binyon, From Robert Fisk, From Bernard Gwertzman, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Kenneth Mackenzie, By Our Foreign Staff, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Dessa Trevisan, Katie Stewart, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Alan Coren, Alan Blyth, David Littlejohn, Barry Fantoni, Paul Griffiths, Ken Gosling, By Michael Phillips Racing Cdrrespondent, By Michael Phillips, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent., By John Downie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, WENDY BARON, , T. J. W. GATES., S. G. RICHARDS, , JAMES ATKINSON, , HAILSHAM., PETER TOWNSEND., B. C. WELCH, , G. C. ALLEN., E. CRAVEN, , TERRY BAMFORD, , WILFRID CAVE, , PETER TREVOR VENIS, , JANET BAGLOW, , CHRISTOPHER FRY, , CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS, , TIM RICE, , GORDON McGREGOR, , K. R. M. THOMPSON, , TIMOTHY O'BRIEN, , TAZEENA FIRTH, , DENNIS ARUNDELL., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, by Geoffrey Smith, by Roger Choate, by Derek Harris, by Edward Townsend, by Anthony Jones, by Paul Harrison, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Thomas, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Financial Staff I, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, VIVIAN BOWDEN, , F. COURTNEY, , A. M. MASON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Peter Hill, By Ashley Druker, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ronald Pullen, By Tony May, Adrienne Gleeson,

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News: East German poet loses citizenship, Profitability not a taxing business, Lovell plea on freedom for science, Why the shadow of succession lies across Spain's road to democracy, Labour MPs 'broke membership rules', Invalid-care award to housewife challenged, Third candidate joins contest for top UN post, Cosy backstairs relationship upset, Coronary thrombosis: Emergency care, Creation of 40 all-purpose shire councils is urged, High standards of living burden exports, Two generals go in clash among Ghana rulers, Sharing of expanded Craig Goch reservoir agreed, Dutch anger as alleged war criminal vanishes, Separatist win in Quebec will test unity of Canada, Entebbe role explained by Ugandans, Sterling problem over atom centre, Nuclear renege pleases industry, Army bans English terms, Home Office to deport journalist, 'Reverse' discrimination issue, Richer people's diet 'may prolong life', Guerrilla death toll of 55 after Argentine bomb, Party workers invade streets in attempt to woo silent majority Japanese Elections, Mr Foot asks MPs' help in calming today's mass lobby, Communist concern at rise of the Calabrian Mafia, Businessman in a hurry, Rumple-suited pragmatist is Ouebec's new leader, An early start on equality for women, Immigrants' adviser to be criticized over lease, Polish 'aid workers' group man arrested, Callaghan speech a "deception", Bank gang will not benefit, the judge says, Tory caution on fast-breeder reactor, Oil price blame for inflation rejected, Book lending Bill killed by filibuster, Improvement in paper but depression not over, Ford officials prepare thorough briefing for Mr Carter's men, Seven to fight council seat, Protection for victims of battering, Miss India withdraws from contest, Rhodesian forces claim record 'kill', Merchants back in business in Beirut, Garages may have to display clearer prices, Proposed law will bring an industrial revolution, Sweden New aims stop well short of dramatic reversal, Kissinger message that made Mr Smith accept his plan, 18th-century netsuke of Shoki fetches £6,000, Low-paid employees gain most, Tests indicate man has 'green monkey' disease, The Times Diary, Carter help sought to ban Jerusalem sports stadium, MP wants inquiry into jail-riot sentences, Whites 'do not know what is going on', Attacks on UDR increasing, 'Urban threat' to vital farmland, Sir Hugh Casson in dispute over Liverpool Street inquiry, Apathy on tooth decay alarms dental profession, Tourist itineraries perfectly planned, Tax on dole scorned by Prime Minister, Iceland expected to insist on cut in British fishing, Getting to the root of the matter, Doctors' ill health 'poses threat to medical standards', Self-control plea to clergy who are homosexual, 76 Labour MPs want early referendum on devolution, Urban renewal plan was 'too ambitious', £500,000 aid to link industry and universities, Welsh council is urged to curb English immigration, Fare rises cost coach firms 200m journeys, Talks sought on 'jobs for sale 'allegations, Mr Murdoch confident of acquiring 'Observer', 'No hope' of early aid for historic homes, Premier's hidden talent, Whitehall's task of holding the ring between three capitals, Improvement in world food supplies, MP seeks privilege ruling over Tory speech, Union leaders' power a myth, Bow Group says, Condemn Indonesian action in East Timor, UN urged, Geoffrey Smith reports on the party leaders in the new coalition, Frelimo settles down to the business of building a socialist state in Mozambique, House demand falls as mortgages rise, Chile to free all but 20 political prisoners, Only one in ten of jobless better off on 'dole' than working, benefits commission chief says, Mining scheme is opposed, City sprawl 'threat to Nato plans', Charity changes policy on fund interest, Death cell suicide attempt, The right to work is the best manifesto This week's guest column is by Barbara Castle, Nationalists accuse Britain at Geneva talks, Seeing the dangers just below the economic surface, Dockers break blockade on ferries, Yugoslavs give wary welcome to Brezhnev words of friendship, Abstention threat as Cortes debates Bill to end one-party system, Peers insist on removing ship-repairing from takeover Bill in new challenge to Government. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Volvo., Mobil, europcar, Air Canada, Saf, Beckers, Garrard, Burberrys, Gold Fields, Nordic Bank, High & Dry, Icfc, Skf, The Times, Halifax, Electrolux. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Latest appointments, AFP appointment, Church news. Politics and Parliament: Public lending right Bill changed back to apply to books only, Peers insist that ship repairing companies be excluded from nationalization Bill House of Lords, Extension of job subsidy scheme, Peart call to his 150 peers, The Speaker to rule on allegation that some Labour MPs are 'undercover political agents' House of Commons, Energy ministers rebuked for slow progress on policy, Cable and Wireless Ltd, EEC farm reforms being obstructed European Parliament Luxembourg, Practical problems in taxing benefits, £187m for projects to ensure adequate water supplies in 1977, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Reviews: Western Paintings The Association of Illustrators Gallery, The New Avengers Thames, Bicentenary concerts, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, The politician as musician, Harry Belafonte Palladium, Jubilee recording, BBC SO/Boulez Round House Chilingirian Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Paul Goldin Broadway, Prospects for the Prospect, That old Pagliacci warhorse, Jumbo, the elephant. Arts and Entertainment: Live craft exhibition, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,461, Exhibitions. Classified Advertising: Miscellaneous Financial, Educational, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, La creme de la creme opportunities, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Suspension puts Snow out of three games, Loser surprises himself by quality of his play, Rahim could net a fortune if he could sell his winning knack, Today's fixtures, Greenhoff deal completed at Old Trafford, Head pair seek big Ascot double, Grant gives hint to Scottish selection panel, Marsh and Best set the seal on Fulham's win, Dever full of praise for Glanford Brigg, Scotland and Wales geared for attack, Giles counting on team spirit and comradeship, Turks seek only a point, Weston's last season is wrecked by injury, For the record Tennis, Colclough leads 505 series with a race left, Marchant ends bleak period for Barons, Detailed portrait of Mr Bearzot's team, Levy Board give £2.5m bonus to prize money in 1978, England can exploit Italian doubts. Law: Expenditure on cattle market not deductible Wynne-Jones (Inspector of Taxes) v Bedale Auction Ltd., Sentence after deferment Regina v Smith, Withholding consent to adoption: child's welfare is not first consideration In re S. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential property £100,000 for Bugner's home. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 16, 1951 Korea atrocities, This time the law was on Mr Shotton's side but freedom, brothers, is running out. Editorials/Leaders: A Real Threat To Canada, Fitness To Practise. Letters to the Editor: At the National Theatre, Could indexation replace our 'dishonest' fiscal policy?, Rehabilitation in style, Mozambique and S Africa, Authors' earnings, Heredity and intelligence, Cutting public expenditure, Balance sheet adjustments, The background of prospective MPs, Labour MPs' abstention, Public sector borrowing needs compared with company accounts, Religious art, Teaching economics, Level of social security, Reform of the House of Lords. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr. C. A. Joyce, Mr Ed Lacey, Professor F. H. Newark, Mr J. E. Dandy Extensive knowledge of plants, Dr James Leicester, Obituary, The Rev R. D. Whitehorn. Business and Finance: Courtaulds at £21.8m for half year, Discount market, £5m hovercraft loan, Charter Consolidated Limited, Will American industry get the overhaul it needs?, Latest dividends, Delay urged in laws on accountancy, Indonesian blow to Minorco and Trend, Essex Water Company, A. P. V. Holdings Limited, Shipbuilders' orders lowest for five years, Courtaulds Interim Profit and Dividend, Smiths Industries 1976, Business Diary: Deuteronomy and all that, Tackling some prevalent abuses, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, A winter warmer from Young's fatter margins, Lack of lower-priced hotels may hit tourism, Gold price clipped by $5.50, Lever hope of early multinational forum on funding sterling balances, Atlantic Assets sells US subsidiary for £3.7m, Work on blast furnace at Port Talbot halted pending BSC review, Fresh talks to end strike at Leyland, State offers little hope of aid for shipyards, Telephone equipment suppliers may seek compensation from PO, Briefly, Mr Varley may still call inquiry into engineering, Misgivings about the Norwegian oil boom, Export stimulus to GEI Int's record half, Comecon "taps" oil surplus funds, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Northgate Exploration, Public spending policy attacked, Pay dispute snag for TSB loan plan, Smiths looks to exports to offset sluggish UK, Nine divided over oil price policy, Benn rebuff for Sir Arthur Hawkins as new chief is named at CEGB, How the markets moved, Wheatsheaf's fine harvest, No forecast from Cope but profits mushroom, LC & W-Lonrho, Ldn & N'thern ahead and borrowings cut, Fingers crossed at cheerful Godfrey Davis, A two-year view of Courtaulds, World downturn delays Iscor's plans for £555m steel complex, Aid sought on system to spot hazards, Eurocurrency growth 'seasonal'. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Recovery follows profit-taking, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Late recovery, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: New chairman for Barclays Unicorn unit trust.

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