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The Times - 03/02/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From Fred Emery, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter Birmingham, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Leamington Spa, By Robert Parker, By Our Political Correspondent, By Philip Venning, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Arts Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Scott, By Philip Howard, House of Commons, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Victoria Brittain, From David Bonavia, by Prudence Glynn, From John Hennessy, From Denis Bird, By Keith Macklin, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Michael Seely, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Paul Overy, Paul Moor, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, John Hutchinson, William Sargant, Bernard Levin, Christopher Walker, PHS, BARBARA SMOKER, President, , KENNETH MELLANBY, , JOHN MORTIMER, , N. J. BARTON, , NICHOLAS de JONGH, , MARY MACAULAY, , M. P. COLLINS, , JOHN TREVELYAN, , LAURENCE GRAFFTEY-SMITH, , P. A. BRUNT., LESLEY LEACH, , D. R. VICKERS, Director, , P. T. PARR, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , L. C. SQUIBB, Manager, , MICHAEL G. HOPE, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By John Brennan, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Walters, From Peter Norman, By Melvyn Westlake, By Arthur Reed, By Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, S. M. A. WATTS, , EDGAR EVANS, , By Patricia Tisdall, RONALD COASE, , L. C. CLANCY, , D. C. SMITH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Knipe, Michael Baily, Patricia Tisdall, By Terry Byland, Pangloss, Margaret Stone The Times, Alain Vernholes Le Monde, Peter Gillies Die Welt, Renzo Villare La Stampa, Wayland Kennet, Maurice Bommensath, James Rothman, Philip Rosenthal chairman, Philip Rosenthal AG and a former junior minister., Ambroise Roux chairman and managing director, Compagnie Générale d'Electricité (CGE) and vice-president, Conseil National du Patronat Francais, Diana Geddes The Times, Jean Benoit Le Monde, Joachim Neander Die Welt, Emilio Pucci La Stampa, David Spanier The Times,

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News: Thatcher warning endorsed by Nato commander, Move to make tax system more flexible, Deceptive air of calm hides tensions, MP to offer £1.83 kit for home buyers, Last Tyndale witness tells of reprisal fear, Rate of sex crimes 'not reduced' by pornography, Export curb on a rare great helm, For: stability at stake, Change in election method for new Speaker today, Spain TV viewers get their first glimpse of dissidents in action, Concorde is backed in New York, Only a few drop-outs run the risk, Lisbon editor dismissed for taking 'pro-Socialist line', Residents lose fight to stop council demolishing houses, European Community Headlights for the future, New exhibition centre is opened by Queen, The Times Diary Trying to stamp out the foot, Vulcanology: Reconstructing eruptions, Call for change in laws, Industry doing better but still at low level, Secrecy over CIA report 'harming' Italy, Churches in Britain 'ignorant of Islam', Moroccan losses in Sahara put at 400, Bigger helicopters will improve RAF rescue service, The next steps in Northern Ireland's dance of death, Extreme caution over plan to check decline, German television names Soviet 'spymaster', Police may buy Japanese motor cycles, Cheshire dips into reserves to keep down rate rise after finding standstill 'impossible', World Bank set to grant £16.5m loan to Chile, Chrysler crisis talks to continue today, Mr Wilson fears unemployment rise will continue, Hongkong plans to send 30 'agents' back to Taiwan, Time for inquiry and overhaul, French Communists find it easier to shed policies than an image, Crisis campaign urged as cold kills three, Report for DPP over alleged insurance fraud, Christian leader prepares for war, On the contrary, Fengate: Ancient farms, A theatre celebrates 40 glorious years, The risks of allowing pornography to grow unchecked, Grammar schools' retention questioned, Trawler's gear cut by Icelandic gunboat, Encouraging result for Mr Carter in Maine, Judge critic of bad appeals on legal aid, GLC pays twice fee demanded, Killer of nurse sought after knife attack, Maths standards 'too high' in universities, Against: danger to the company, Clash after RSPCA opposes fox hunting, Nkomo-Callaghan meeting, Pessimism in Ulster, Leader of MPLA makes peace overture towards Zaire Cuban reinforcements arrive as Dr Neto calls for withdrawal of Mobutu troops, Temple of the golden calf, Conservative call for steps to alter union law, Capital gains soon to fall into net, Donatello copies: The Victoria and Albert, 200-mile zone as basis of EEC fishing policy, Action threatened by Nalgo in gas dispute, Record price for Capodimonte, Private-practice ballot comes under fire, Princess Anne puts an Olympic ambition first, Technology upsets American shoppers, One-party rule facing India, says ousted leader, China calls top party and state meetings to fill gaps in ranks, President tries again to save French watch firm, Turkey-Greece talks on Aegean end in failure, Double test for the politicians, Wine war adds to pricing complexities, Warning to minister on eve of resumed road scheme inquiry, Former US envoy points to lack of 'steadfastness', Potato price margins to be watched, Better terms sought for the victims of crime Report on compensation likely to go some way to meet critics' objections, Cabinet split in Holland over works councils, Lord Brayley asks court to see 'fair play', Angolans expel 'Telegraph' man, Cockfighting carried on near London, MP says, Rebels kill 25 in Philippines ambush of bus, How Britain loses som, Bureaucracies are bleeding Britain, Mr Grimond says, Jerusalem court rules that brothers must be returned to Berlin, Britain to cut forces in Belize and begin talks, More dustmen fined and sentenced over collections, Mr Ford's fiery man at the UN resigns, Bishop bans cell Mass for Frank Stagg, House chairman denies favours over income tax, America can be Rhodesia's friend in need, Housing is no longer cause with student activists, Girl who faces arthritis gets £3,000 more, Onward march of a western communist party, Synchronizing all the summer time. Index. Display Advertising: Ellis & Everard, M.L. Doxford & Co. Ltd., Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times Information and Marketing Intelligence Unit., Jones Lang Wootton, Richard Ellis, Le Monde, National Westminster Bank, The Times Information and Marketing Intelligence Unit, IU International, Times Newspapers, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., The Camelot Mini Holiday people., Arbuthnot Latham Holdings Limited, Europa, Oyez Services Limited, Datsun U.K. Limited,, The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, Thomson Holidays, American Longs, Twa. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Stonehouse threat of resignation from PLP, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery: some of the pie in the sky. Politics and Parliament: North Sea oil prospectus should prove state participation not an impediment to private funds, Consultative paper on safety in the home, Environmental Board sets up three study groups, Minister to hold talks with petrol retailers, Problems for food industry in move to metric weights, Minister to have monthly check on price of potatoes, Commons must be fitted to needs of a rapidly changing society: time for radical review of practice and procedure, 'Control of wages not on' Labour MP says, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A night at the ballet, or my faux pas de deux, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 2, 1951 Death after fraud. Deaths. Reviews: Guarneri Quartet/Pay St John's/Radio 3, Berlin commemorates Blacher, Contrapuncti Queen Elizabeth Hall, Man is Man Round House Downstairs, Evenings with Thracian treasures, Shirley MacLaine Palladium, The Aztec strain in Paolozzi, Fashion. Sport: Bookmakers say they are taxed too heavily, Special VAT scheme to be submitted, Oxford steadily building confidence, Lorimer, Bremner, Cherry doubtful for Anfield, Sports in Brief, Stracey defends world title against Lewis, Only goal marks end of the fire and fury, Keeping cold fingers crossed for Oxford, Gifford sending strong team to Newcastle, Third round draw for FA Challenge Trophy, West Indies forfeit all hope in 90 melancholy minutes, Today's fixtures, Morley to join Burnley for fee of £100,000, Quiet Texan may be big noise overnight, Goodman will manage Olympic team, Latest European snow reports, Middlesex call on Young for the semi-final battle, A diagnosis of diminishing joy, Internationals in field of 650, Clash between Walker and Bayi off again, British enterprise rewarded with a slightly tarnished El Dorado, Hillandale should bring top prize to England, Two likely winners in British team, Skulduggery on the toboggan run, Penryn's mission not impossible, Jowitt wins award for work in field of safety, Canadians' new plan to meet old deadline, The colonel in command. Law: Third-party defence to prices offence McGuire and Another v Sittingbourne Co-operative Society Ltd, Ex-hudband must give up half share in house Bryant v Bryant. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Salerooms and Antiques. Classified Advertising: Winter Sales, Commercial and Business market, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Legal appointments, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services. Editorials/Leaders: Helping The Victim Of Crime, 'Three Weeks To New Hampshire'. Letters to the Editor: Unsolicited mail, University research, Limitations of fish farming, Dental charges, Power supply for Wales, Mortgage rate reductions, ECGD premium structure, Religion in schools, Petrol: the independents' plight, Linda Lovelace case: pornography and the law, An abandoned claim, Economists and Marx, Maker's name on a piano, Torture, Moon temple mystery. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,216, Scottish pair win bridge championship. Obituaries: Dowager Countess Of Halifax, Sir Alfred Wort, Obituary, Sir William Lawther Former President of the NUM. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mr Richardson points to overseas aid shift, IoM Steam picks up, Monopolies Commission asked to examine role of major petrol wholesalers, Italy's planned nuclear programme criticized as over-ambitious, Anaconda and Tenneco link-up, Ford Fiesta could outsell Mini, Enforcing a deadline for metrication, Benn hint of tighter ministerial rein on state industries, Latest dividends, Exxon chairman says group not volunteering for state participation, Spot Position of Sterling, Good demand at home the key to Prestige, Pentos sells its Concrete shares, Forward Levels, Irish call for duty free concessions, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Bank Base Rates, ICL launches £25,000 version of Model 2903 Computer news, Accountant tells why he left firm after London & County audit, Excavator plan by Ransomes, Clothing to figure in key industry study list, European aerospace cannot go it alone, Rolls-Royce chief says, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Spreckley granted shares freeze, Halve shipyard output plea, Lessons for Britain in Holland's 'social' railway system, Briefly, Portugal: now an economic revolution?, Mr Horsman resigns as chairman of Lampa, Japan offers deal on North Sea oil, Braid Group Results at a glance, Money Market Rates, Updating profit estimates, How the markets moved, Gold, Walker claims CM offer 'fair', Roche to contest German demand, New D-mark advance puts strain on 'snake', Toymakers discern better sales prospects this year, Business Diary: Silentnight's switch · New York's Kummerfeld, Closure for private bank in Munich, Japan International Bank Limited, French bank seeks spread in UK, Better things to come after sparkling opening from Christie-Tyler. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Leaders fall back, Wall Street, On heavy trading shorts shine in gilts. Business Appointments: New PLA board names vicechairman.

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