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The Times - 26/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Sinan Fisek, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Christopher Walker, From our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Sue Reid, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Our Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor., By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Horsnell, From Arthur Osman, By Robert Parker, By Penny Symon, By Our Arts Reporter, By Clive Borrell, From John Young Planning Reporter., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From William Chislett, From Michel Iriart Agence France-Presse Correspondent, From John Best, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, By Kenneth Gosling, From Dessa Trevisan, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Strafford, By Peter Reddaway, By Gerald Richmond, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By John Downie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Richard Davy, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PHS, Bernard Levin, JONATHAN GUINNESS, , C. MICHAEL COPELAND, , M. MAINZA CHONA., RALF DAHRENDORE, DAVID HOLBROOK, O. R. JOHNSTON., LONGFORD, VALERIE RICHES, , EDWARD SHACKLETON, H. S. WATTS, MICHAEL HOLROYD, , ROGER YOUNG, Chairman, , GERHARD HAUCK, , B. WALLIS, , DOUGLAS HURD, , ANGUS MAUDE, , ANTHONY BAMBRIDGE, , GEOFFREY RIPPON, ARTHUR BLENKINSOP, GEORGE DOBRY, STEPHEN ROSS, DAVID WIDDICOMBE, , ELIZABETH LONGFORD., DAVID MARTIN, , By Marcel Berlins, By Peter Hill and Malcolm Brown, By David Blake, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From David Cross, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Derek Harris, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, PAUL GOTLEY, , P. S. MICHAELIS, , P. C. CULLEN, , ROBERT K. JOHNSTON, , D. J. BENTLEY, , From Michael Hornsby, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ashley Druker, By Adrienne Gleeson, From Peter Norman, By John Brennan, John Brennan, By Christopher Wilkins, Michael Ratcliffe, Barry Cunliffe, I.T., Sheridan Morley, Frank Herrmann, Laurence Cotterell, Tim Heald, Roger Baker, David Piper, Quick guides, Ion Trewin, Roy Hay, Richard Mabey, Philip Howard, William Mann, Barry Norman, Philippa Toomey, Brian Alderson, B.A., Valerie Alderson, David Wade, Stuart Hannabuss, D.W., Joy Whitby, Julia Eccleshare, S.H., V.A., Jacky Gillott, Heather Renshaw, Richard Holmes, Jan Stephens,

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News: Royal Academy Friends' association, National Institute against deflationary steps, Mr Shore wants time to consider Windscale nuclear waste plans, Papers 'must bear social cost of change', BBC gives go-ahead to Palestine programme, The second California blooming in the Soviet black desert, 'Roulette wheel rigging was bungled' jury told, Size of classes in primary schools 'under 30 by 1987', Big price rise needed to offset fall in coal output, miners warned, Referendum dilemma for Spanish opposition, Scottish nationalist members clash with party chiefs over attitude towards devolution, New York goes cap in hand again, Ulster Peace People's rally plans attacked, Conservatives prepare to fight for majority in European Parliament, European election timetable in jeopardy, Ministries disagree about future of Exmoor, New French motorway to levy �10 toll, M3 appeal for money, Research council scientists threaten industrial action, English cabinet made in India sold for �36,000, Mrs Williams gives school rebels six months to conform, Fishery limits and social security in first five Bills, Can Mr Gierek stop Poland's powder keg from exploding?, Nuclear power: do not judge tomorrow's technology by the standards of today, Renewed Tory attempt to get Bill declared hybrid, GLC architects protest over housing report, Heathrow strike means aircraft refuel elsewhere, Aging population 'may cause social disaster', A second Carter runs for office, Science report Medicine: Antibiotics resisted in skin, Opposition challenge on economy, Fishery Bill provides for unlimited fines, UN record on human rights condemned, Big student fee rises announced, Dublin challenge to ambassador, Chancellor urged to free foodstuff from VAT, Despair over Norfolk Broads, Anger over Sproat 'scrounger' charges, Priority for disarmament drive at Bucharest, Soviet Outlook towards dissenters hardens, Transit of birds by air criticized, Canada cannot survive by force, Mr Trudeau says, Society postpones move to restrict law to graduates, Unionist-Tory rift over Ulster policy, Doctor's conduct with two women ruled 'improper', Ombudsman criticizes 13-year tax case, Mr Tanaka for trial in January, US woman priest will preside at Communion, South African police raid Christian organizations, Black delegations at Geneva talks on Rhodesia 'will come crawling back', Mr Smith predicts, Moderator calls for reform of Parliament, Italian party leaders try to curb reformist, Central register of battered babies suggested, Mexico facing worst crisis for 25 years, 'Insulting' awards to crime victims denied, S Yemen shoots down Iran jet, News control delay upsets Russia, Scotland Yard's help for Greek inquiry suggested, New time limits take effect for children in care, Winter help for old people, Ten London hospital wards to be closed, Political motive behind assault on Czech, Malta sees its role as peacemaker, Mr Rees to hear MPs on deportation orders, Turks short of tents in disaster area, The Times Diary An oasis of culture in the violence, Detective says he never took corrupt money, Warning to employers, Danish Government in danger of collapse after rebuff by unions, Argentine Army blasts way into guerrilla hideout, Israeli-Syrian accord on forces reported, Government to publish more policy reviews, King worried by 'morose' French, Elysee Palace luncheon to be re-created, Iberian nations look to a European future, Students seek aid against Bill restricting benefits. Index. Display Advertising: Johnson on Johnson, Reader's Digest, Faber Books, Oribs Publishing Limited, Angela Gore Ltd.,, British airways, David & Charles, Kestrel Books, White Lion Publisheries Ltd., Paul Eleck Limited, Hodder & Shoughton, Pimm's, Bh, Sidgwick & Jackson, The Books Of Cats, The Hutchinson History Of The World, The Times, Peerage Limited,, The Sunday Times, Lloyds Leasing, The British Deaf Association, Allen Lane, Croom Helm Ltd.,, Allen & Unwin's, Christies Contemprary Art, Coronet Books, The Rutland Dirty Weekend Book, Pan Books, Ncr, T.L.S, Anne & Mark, Macmillan, Sime Darby Holdings Limited, Evans, Iran Air, Phaidon, Andre Deutsch, Sphere, Hine, Duckworth, Macdonald & Jane's, Whsmith, W. H. Smith!. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: British Rail adviser to resign from board, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Battles and soldiers, The Wind Eye By Robert Westall, LSO/Klee Festival Hall, Contrasts from Bosch to da Vinci, Worlds within worlds, Give a subscription, National Theatre cuts expected deficit by half, Bethlehem come to life, Pictures that tell stories, Both sides of Sunset Boulevard, In search of Elbert Green Hubbard, Bustling memories kindled from the silent tracks, Paupers, cads and artists, Private eyes in uncharted fields, Just too nutty by half, Heroines and horses, Knickers Nottingham Playhouse, Irresistible lure of mystery, The Stone Book By Alan Garner, Splendid joys to behold Reynold Higgins, A set of period pieces, Give a token, a subscription, a poster, even a book this present Books for Christmas does not necessarily mean books as Marianna Googan of the National Book League emphasizes, Christmas Books, The perils of synchronicity, The lost world of adventure, Rich treasure in the Underground The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial Volume One, Join a library, a society, Excitement in verse, Self-sufficiency takes its toll on beauty, A Year of Books David Hughes, editor of the New Fiction Society, judges 1976's fiction vintage, A little something for everybody, The time of year A short story by William Trevor, Mandarin oranges, pheasant, Saracen sauce, Fassbinder finds another ideal subject Wild Game (x)/ The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (u) Paris Pullman cinemas Phoenix, East Finchley How Yukong Moved the Mountains The Other Cinema I Will, I Will...for Now (x) Leicester Square, The Old Joke Book By Janet and Allan Ahlberg, The rude and the racial, Landlord with a heritage in trust, Biography, Bilgewater By Jane Gardam, Buffalo Arthur; The Lone Arthur; Arthur the Kid By Alan Coren Illustrations by John Astrop, House plants with case, Buy through the post, Visual aides to composers, Critics Choice Brian Alderson, Human predators and possessors, Der Rosenkavalier Coliseum, The pleasure of his company David Hockney By David Hockney, Making and breaking, London debuts. Politics and Parliament: State benefits row: minister chides Tory MP for spreading tittle-tattle, Opposition proposals for higher pay but lower state benefits House of Lords, Parents know best: appeal system would give reasonable choice, Genuine claimants fear being branded as scroungers, Next week, Eight councils told to submit plans for changing schools to comprehensives House of Commons. Sport: Thorner's treble at Towcester, Miss Coles and Miss Charles beaten, Sports in Brief, Newport Co may close down in fortnight, Greig has gift that could be harmful, England should turn clock back to 1950s, The victory that cost Hill over �1000, Midnight Court could show up in a new light at Newbury today, Sexton masters art that Revie introduced, For the record Ice hockey, Harrovians are too strong for Tonbridge pair, Less in Glasgow changes than meets the eye, Early lead for Miss Little after steady round, The timing of Mackay's dismissal is surprising, The high-born loser is a winner, Board censure Sussex and permit advertising, Committee not daunted by boycott threat, Injured Wood may be replaced by Hickton, Results at Towcester yesterday, Player five strokes ahead in South African Open. Law: Children's welfare paramount W V W, Sit-in workers in ratable occupation In re Briant Colour Printing Co Ltd (in liquidation), Application for adoption premature In re W (A minor). Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Entertainments, Forthcoming Events, Legal Notices, Christmas Gift Guide, �6,000plus appointments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Overture to the sleeping beauties, Stands Newman where he did? The Life of Richard Wagner By Ernest Newman, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 26, 1951 Gen de Gaulle's fears. Editorials/Leaders: Public Reassurance Needed, Too Opptimistic By Half, Stumbling Towards Strasbourg. Letters to the Editor: Excavations in Jerusalem, Tories and electoral reform, Film censorship, Why Europeans buy in Britain, Untrustworthy statistics, Pound's worth, The West's role in African affairs, The British view of the Germans, Student harassment, Social contract and the timing of the rail fare increases, 'Senseless' tax on repair of buildings, A place for the independent school, Practical help given by the NRDC, Windscale inquiry, Byron's 'unknown poem', Motor racing, Crowded harbours, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor V. H. Galbraith A distinguished medieval historian, Obituary, M. Louis Camu. Business and Finance: Unions' peace pact at Midland Bank, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, Discount market, Burmah signs �18m tanker deal, B & C Shipping steers for more than �20m, Signs of slowdown in capital spending by manufacturers, Gus The Great Universal Stores Limited, Hoechst AG jumps 60 pc in first nine months, Business Diary: Goodison's call to action � Lonrho portrait, GUS carries solidly on, Spot Position of Sterling, M.K.Electric Holdings Limited, New loom promises higher output, British Airways profit, North Sea oil: a conflict of interest between companies and country?, A rescued Lifeguard could be bought, Danger of North-South breakdown, Offer that Sheaf cannot refuse, ICI turns in a third quarter profit of �149m, First nine months' results, Bank Base Rates, Sime Darby: Pernas clarification, London & Midland Industrials Ltd, Amber Industrial Holdings Limited, Brussels wraps up package for EEC's ailing steel industry, A long wait for rising rents, Mr Benn in oil price talks with Shaikh Yamani, Making the most of inventions, Spectacular MK poised to do even better, Strong finish at Hay's Wharf, Briefly, Busy streamlined Dawson shows what it can do, RECORD RESULTS FROM Lake & Elliot, Ltd., Money Market Rates, Caledonia Investments Limited, Tokyo may avert EEC retaliation, Prestwich Parker Ltd., Docks board chief's pay rise terms clarified, Reshuffle in civil aviation and airports authorities, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Bank of England launches inquiry into structure of British clothing industry, Shell raising chemicals investment, North Sea oil development policy attacked, Dolan Packaging Limited, Tanganyika Concessions Limited, Conway Stewart pen poised to write again, Brunning picks up, How the markets moved Rises, Brady Regd. Industries Limited, ICI behind the currency gains, CBI urges Brussels trade reform, 7,000 Leyland men idle again. Stock Exchange Tables: Hopes of some economic cheer bring late flurry of interest, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Coal stocks for 80 days' power, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Quiet session, Drawing Of Bonds. Business Appointments: ICI make changes to main board and divisions. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,469.

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