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The Times - 11/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Fred Emery, By Philip Howard, From Christopher Walker, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Diana Geddes and Michael Horsnell, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, European Parliament, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan Van Der Vat, From Giorgio Borsa, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Harry Debelius, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Alan Coren, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Alan Blyth, By John Nicholls, By Jim Railton, By John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By an Irish Rugby Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Fred Emery, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, Ronald Butt, Anthony Rowley, G. T. O. JAMESON., E. H. J. SMYTH, , P. J. W. HENDERSON, , HANNAH STANTON, , ABDUL MALIK AL-YASIN, , HENRY LESSORE, , JULIAN PEACH, , C. LAWSON-TANCRED, , CAMPBELL STAMP, , ANTHONY DUMONT, , TERRY THOMAS, , R. A. PEACE, , W. J. S. PURBRICK, Proprietor, , PETER JONES., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Eric James, Jack Dominian, Joseph McCulloch, David J. Goldberg, Richard Harris, David Williams, Philip Howard, H. R. F. K., From John Earle, From David Blake, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Melvyn Westlake, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Margaret Walters, By John Brennan, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Emler, By Roger Vielvoye, CAMPBELL OF ESKAN., E. G. WOOD, , G. H. PETERS, , A. F. BARTLETT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ashley Druker, By Richard Allen, Peter Waymark, by Peter Waymark, P.W., by John Blunsden,

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News: Agreed settlement made in case of DC10 air crash, Pressure for early test of Liberal leadership, Plan for fewer counsel, After Florida the message is clear: Mr Ford is now the man the Democrats must beat, Fluoridation for three million is approved, Ban urged on self-service aspirin sales, 15 children among 42 cable car victims, Role of foreign funds questioned by Zulu leader, UDA leader is shot dead, Falling sales and huge losses-but luxury producers come out almost unscathed, Suitable unto the day, The case for a studio backed by the state, Small refinements among new breed, Stay granted on rate demand for oil rigs, Thoroughly French from Coventry plans, Tories hope for swing of over 5% in polls today, School-leaving 'anomalies', Sports sector still provides supercharged freedom with dash of nostalgia, TUC press Chancellor to reflate in the Budget, Mercenaries can reapply for passports, Americans reap the benefit of economies by integrating British and continental operations, Doctor guilty of misconduct with woman patient, Council claims from NCB, Double challenge of devolution worries Scottish Tories, Winchester may sell its Malory manuscript, Cars for Europe, Potato prices up again, Dissident's lawyer jailed over court plea, Gromyko visit to Britain this month, Public displays of indecency attacked in Bill, Lebanon Army chief offers amnesty as mutiny spreads, Few rivals among the best, Smith denial fails to stop Nkomo team's optimism as Rhodesia talks resume, Young Liberal sends Mr Thorpe a dossier on South African 'smear', Puzzle changed: The road sign in Farringdon Street in the, British concern as Eire refers torture charges to Strasbourg, Troops open fire in Nablus clashes with students, Gunman shot by hostage, Mrs Thatcher seeks a policy on worker participation, Merger leaves only three independent small manufacturers, Editor is in favour of voluntary charter, New addition to the family, Whose law is best for the DC 10 victims?, Strasbourg call for end to foreign interference, £3m Dutch paintings to be sold, President scores an easy victory over Mr Reagan in Florida, Renault accelerates to catch up with Fiat, the EEC's best seller, Barnsley NUJ action not sinister, Mr Foot maintains, 'Test-factory schools' warning, First steps to traffic-free Bath proposed, European court hears plea for women's pay rights, Extension of pupil health care planned, The Times Diary When a computer feigns paranoia, Astronomy: New X-ray bursts, Labour MPs who abstained, Mr Teng's removal given Mao sanction, Journalist denies any connexion with the state security bureau, Argentina pressed to release couple, British news man 'was spy suspect', Workers' struggles inspire pupils' poems, MP calls for licensing of animals in safari parks, ILEA in move to close grammar school, Railway peace depends on BR-Aslef talks tomorrow, No action on man's death, Tory plan to end clash on complaints against police, Failure to sell well abroad more the result of poor organization than inefficiency, Rivals envy growing UK components business, Margarine TV films are ruled illegal, Contracting industry merges brains and rationalizes the production line, Third World bonds with Russia, Bonn's pact with Poland hinges on one word, Ban on most tobacco advertising, French chefs' eyes stay star-spangled, Inner-city role for housing associations, London 'is heading for the most violent period in its history', Good reasons to succeed, Changes in TV religious programmes proposed, Motoring Powerful models feature at Geneva Show, Government defeated by 28 on plan to cut spending, Brussels insists on 12-mile fishing limit for Britain, Sentences raise doubts on Madrid reform aims, Sterling and franc hit by fresh wave of selling, Mr Callaghan clashes with Tories on aid to Mozambique, Government gives way to critics on EEC milk powder mountain, Moluccan terrorist leader tells court how he selected hostages for shooting on hijacked train. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ford, Chevette, Blue Nun, Hamilton, Opec, Chrysler, Dihaco Limited, Mercedes-Benz., Saab 99, Ncr, Thorn Ericsson, newscientist, Renault 5, Austin Allegro, Tyndall, Msb, europcar, Gkn, Scrap The ACT, Simpson(Piccadilly)Ltd., Cosmorama, Fiat 127, Ecgd, Times Newspapers Ltd.. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Clay worker is awarded £10,000 damages, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments:. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: More profits needed: monetarism is not enough-Sir K Joseph, Government suffer defeat by 28 votes, Political aspirations of Africans in Rhodesia must be met if there is to be peaceful progress House of Commons, Dissatisfaction over Helsinki progress, Too much government for citizens of the EEC, Former Chancellor calls for tax reduction to provide incentives House of Lords, More social spending would increase tax on ordinary workers, Prime Minister's absence angers Tories. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Announcements, Secretarial Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The mystery of God Psychology of Religion, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Fun among the copywriters The Chairman Globe, Old China hand The Correspondence of G. E. Morrison, One Upmanship BBC 2, To be a Jew Judaism A Sociology, Almighty gales The Runaway Church, A Country Editor Tyne Tees, BBC SO/Leppard Festival Hall/Radio 3, Magnificent sounds Verdi Requiem Covent Garden, Communion with the divine Mysticism in the World's Religions, Bellissimo canto in Bellini, Fiction Miss Silver's Past, Quick cover-up The Cleveland Street Scandal, Mary Stuart Coliseum, Something that happened The Secularization of the European Mind in the 19th Century. Law: Conveyancing: 'transfer agents' not guilty Ashford v Hoyle Green v Hoyle, Father opposes mother's claim for thalidomide money L. V L., Adultery still a bar to maintenance Gray v Gray. Sport: Six-wheeled car near its first race, Sports in Brief, UWIST win first all-Welsh final, New Zealanders bet back to winning form, Conteh bout on Radio Uganda says, Slough left in second place after victory, Yesterday's results, Four of a kind in Cecil's hand, Blue is the colour, purple is the air, Latest European snow reports, Liverpool forwards put rivals off balance, Train travels across country to Sunderland, Murray accepts an offer to ride in France, South Africans out of team event, McLauchlan set for a Scottish record, Seniors fail to inspire World Cup hopefuls, Olympic Games tickets, El Rastro has the right form for the jockey in form, Bedford gives up hope of gold medal this year, Dunn boxes quite well, but loses on points, Indian batsmen flounder against leg-spin bowling of Holford, Barts' modicum of positive play is sufficient in a negative match, El Cardo can win again, Binney salvages point in last dramatic minute, Board caution promoter. Editorials/Leaders: The Line Between Dissent And Subversion, The Chairman Makes Trouble, Ford In-Reagan And Wallace Out. Letters to the Editor: Theatregoers' needs, Cohabitation rule, Rise in the relative cost of food, Impoverishment of the clergy, Deep African rivalries in Rhodesia, Proposed press charter, Abortion and population, 'The Kurds pay the price', Liberals in coalition, Steel productivity and the need to justify investment, Future of Old Vic, Psychiatry in prison, EEC price review, Solzhenitsyn's message, Exports to subsidiaries, Cane sugar: setting the record straight on price and supply. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 12, 1951. Obituaries: Rev A. C. Bouquet, Rear-Adm Sir A. McGlashan, Mr Peter Hodgens Work for Council of Europe, Mr Norman Pannell, Sir Michael Cary, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Small buyers to the rescue despite pound, Two issues from Montagu before the Budget looms, Building shares strong, Issues & Loans Toyo Menka floats $20m 5-year note, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities Rises in coffee and cocoa, Wall Street, Stock benefits offset recession for AAH. Business and Finance: Discount market, F. Pratt, State pays £83m for Burmah Oil's stake in Ninian field, Forecasts for growth are raised, The United States And General Trust Corporation, Limited, Latest dividends, Steetley Minerals, Speciality Chemicals, Ceramics and Distribution, Eurosyndicat, Bear Brand rescue by Bensons Hosiery, Future of major property group still in doubt, Spot Position of Sterling, The River Plate and General Investment Trust Company, Limited Rise in Asset Value, Chrysler to spend £51m on UK plant, Business Diary: Callard of BHS · The Wolfsburg trail, Forward Levels, Borrowing needs likely to be about £11,000m, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Bank Base Rates, Energy plan limits aim of conservation, The long, withdrawing roar of the Keynesian era, F J Lyons and Charles Barker City to combine, Bowater buying Cathay, Drilling renews hope for Brae oil exploitation, CBI ready for participation laws, Toa Nenryo Kogyo, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Copper and tin prices soar, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Money Market Rates, Rolls asks state to fund half £60m research, Treasury reviews its short-term macroeconomic model, Braun AG in big profit leap on mounting sales, An end to Burmah's North Sea dreams, Recovery is now under way, OECD says, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Gold, Brighter outlook seen for chemical industry, A call for action to help chemicals industry, Eire's biggest cash call from Republic's largest company, Bank optimistic of export-led expansion, Mr Benn turns down invitation from Strasbourg, US Treasury chief says higher aid to Italy would be cash down drain, More curbs on import of cheap suits, F. Pratt Engineering Corporation Limited. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Business Appointments: Sir Jack Callard heads British Home Stores. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,248.

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