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The Times - 09/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Tim Jones, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robèrt Fisk, From John Best, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Harry Golombek, By Arthur Reed, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Paul Overy, By Gerald Richmond, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, /Sheila Black, Caroline Moorehead, Bernard Levin, PHS, Kenneth Mackenzie, STEVEN ROSE, , ESMOND BULMER, , CELIA RODRIGUEZ, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , C. D. GEACH, , J. R. BRUMMELL, , JOHN C. LARGE, , HAROLD COPEMAN, 19 The Grange, SW19., PHILIP GOODHART, House of Commons., PHILIP DE ZULUETA, , BRENDA CAPSTICK, , FRANK ATKINSON, , ALAN WARHURST, , T. A. WALDEN, , A. A. CUMMING, , ROBERT ROWE, , RICHARD FOSTER, , JOHN JACOB, , MARY E. BURKETT, , DAVID GALER, , STEPHEN LOCKE, , J. D. RICHARD, , PHILIP JONES, , FAITH EVANS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By Patricia Tisdall, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina, By John Brennan, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, J. P. WELLS, , L. J. MILLS, , A. S. MARTIN, , EWART NEAL, , L. H. PALMIER, , DAVID HOWELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Adrian Hope, Vincent Cable, Eric Wigham, By Ronald Emler, By Derek Harris, Peter Norman, From John Earle, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May,

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News: Airline plan for filling empty seats on planes, Greek Cypriots urge sanctions against Turkey, NHS 'should scrap one layer of administration', Opposition 'cannot count on the SNP', Jobs risk as PO cuts equipment spending, Russian stands by his nuclear disaster report, Why a Conservative landslide could be a blow to tartan power, America's biggest newspaper sale, Dr Soares hits at committee stronghold of Socialist Party's left-wingers, Government carries key guillotine motion by one vote, Syrians use diplomacy in march to Beirut, Court stops £20,000 for IRA feud victim, Union begins Leyland jobs investigation, Further cut in teacher training call, General Synod keeps open eye on unions, Nursery education cuts 'catastrophically uneven', Ulster prison officer shot in store attack, Ford defends its policy on staff disclosures, The Times Diary A weird night out in the East, Black spots but a good year, Reluctantly to the aid of local authorities, Students vote for Cambridge kitchen boycott, Lincoln: Four early churches found, Crosland confidence in British EEC role, Silent Ulsterman who tips the balance for Labour is host at market town bar, Journalists 'might lose jobs through closed shop', Appeal for vagrants: Mr Nicholas, Mr Jenkins says Treasury campaign cannot succeed, Hospital inquiry is opened, East Germany protests over football rowdies, Approval of £80m electrification 'tonic for British Rail and its customers', Unita fights on against the 'Cuban colonizers', Chairman of Rhodesia talks flies to London, Saudi Arabian minister shops for British arms, Police break up racket in used coffins, Luxembourg warms to the Queen, Disbandment of museum's regional service deplored, Doctor has £37 fee cut by bench to £25, Tory terms for truce on schools, Unesco European group likely to admit Israel, Scotland Yard men on bribery plot charges, EEC states ready to help rescue sterling, Warning on stoppages by print workers' leader, Falling fortunes, Fierce new fighting in Angola, Simplicity suffers for the sake of long-term security, No rebuke for judge on vigilante proposal, Record bid of £62,500 for English clock, Scientologist link in quest for 'Interpol victims', France expels five Iranians, 12 black journalists now held in South Africa, Quebec Government finds poll harder going than expected, Girl says she got £75 to marry an Egyptian, Woman who had babies to avoid jail is imprisoned, String of earthquakes may signal new shift of Earth's crust, Carter dilemma over race bar at church, Pay increase of £2.50 for farm workers makes top rate £48, Accused man denies 'deal' offer to Yard, Seeking medical frontiers in the tropical rain forests, Former lord mayor's denial of dishonesty, Professor is cleared of assaulting police, Granite sites sought for nuclear dustbins, BBC still ahead in television ratings, Cosmology: The Universe and the numbers game, Mr Lane optimistic about lonely race job, US mayors ask Mr Carter to help cities, 25 charged after clash, Two publicans assaulted boy aged 15, Paraffin price rise is trimmed to 3½p, Use the armchair route to beat the usual Christmas rush, China resumes attacks on Russia and warns world against appeasement, Ten years for 'incompetent IRA bomber', French turn by-elections into popularity tests, Keene becomes grandmaster in chess Olympiad, 'Policy of defeat' is far from dead, Ghana: How the military rulers equate their power with freedom, Labour policymakers to begin work on left-wing manifesto. Index. Display Advertising: Capper-Neill are going places, Everest, Burberrys, Skipton Building Society, Police Careers Officer,, Nationwide Building Society,, Sotheby's, The Derbyshire, Low Tar, National Westminster Bank Group, Chartreuse, Methodist Homes for the Aged, High & Dry, Problem, Swindon Permanent Building Society, The Times, Dewar's, Association of Certified Accountants, Welmar Pianos, Northern Rock House,, The Times,, Hampton & Sons, Halifax Building Society, Citroën Cars Ltd.,, The Burnley BUILDING SOCIETY. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Pay beds Bill, IMF talks, Big majority for third reading of docks Bill House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Department of Industry has no duty to look into Leyland bribes allegation, New members, Government claim they have mandate for Bills on tied cottages and comprehensive education, New rules in revised Highway Code, One vote majority on nationalization guillotine, 'Sops to politically motivated union bosses', What more does industry want?, New measures to be announced soon to stimulate investment House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Senator Kennedy honoured in Athens ceremony, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business to Business, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 28, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: BBC Singers/Poole St John's, Smith Square, Triquetra-Plus Queen Elizabeth Hall, Touching at the Tate, A Seventh Man Hampstead, Billion Dollar Bubble Bbc2, King Olaf Festival Hall, RSC for Newcastle, Salzburg Marionettes Sadler's Wells. Sport: Guest's Cup hopes are lifted by The Bo-Weevil, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Russell's course record boosts card hopes, Derby join big clubs that respect Albion, There is wisdom in youth, Osgood to move to Norwich on loan, Juventus form backbone of Italian party, Condon and Smaje selected for Eastern Counties, Brighton and Palace meet in FA Cup first round, Forster's box a three-time winner, Apartheid on the way out in the paid ranks, Hunter's injury scare, Newport captain leads Wales against France, Revie gives Hughes his chance in Rome, Minter may be forced to learn the hard way, Welsh underline need to improve individual skills of backs, Nastase seeks a ticket to Texas deep in the heart of Wembley, Indian Test party, For the Record. Law: Third party joined during trial Walker & Knight V Donne, Mileham & Haddock (a firm) and Others, Totality of delay must be looked at British Insulated Callender's Cables Ltd V Keir Ltd and Others, Cross-examination of co-accused Regina V Hatton. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 8, 1951 Import reductions, Huffing and puffing that nearly brought the House down. Editorials/Leaders: Shorter Sentences-Less Crowded Prisons, Policy Before Personality. Letters to the Editor: House of Lords reform, ALGES status, Heredity and intelligence, Paying for British army in Germany, Energy saving potential of heat pumps system, Industrial democracy, 'Death of Venice', Britain and Chile, Championing cause of the tachograph, Freeze on top salaries, The provision of inflation-proof pensions, Socialist Britain, Economic crisis: exports and the sinking pound, 'Bumbling bureaucrats' and an odd conception of fairness, Regional exhibitions, Tory views on tax reform idea, Coal Board purchasing, Public spending. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John Hunt, Mr Dean Dixon, Mr Hubert Dalwood Sculptor and teacher, Sir Edward Fielden Flying the Royal Family, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Worst day in almost 20 months, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Double figure losses, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wholesale Prices, UK metal stocks, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Exports record for Italian public works sector, Our half year results confirm continuing growth overseas, Timetable for trade fairs and exhibitions, Compañía Anónima Nacional Teléfonos de Venezuela, Retail Sales And Hp, Curbs hint again hits Wall Street, Henry Boot Interim Report 1976, Fears of VAT increases boost Christmas shopping, Rank Xerox dilemma for Whitehall, Advertising draft by EEC attacked, Fending off the fashion pirates, Power engineers seek federal scheme for professional bodies, Spot Position of Sterling, Euston Centre, Coupons or price cut option by Players, How Luxembourg joined the league of big banking centres, State industry chiefs underline pay anxiety, CBI review on worker directors, Forward Levels, Wholesale prices show sharp rise over quarter, Honda plans New York listing and new factory, Bank Base Rates, Shell debates future of uranium project stake, Expansionary phase at Lucas, Business Diary: Typewriter riband · Pop goes the easel, Good finish at MY Dart but not good enough, Co-op Insurance capital are behind Mycalex, Mardon Packaging raises stake in Lawson & Jones, The need to take a wider view on textile imports, Briefly, Britain ready to meet Asian Bank capital call, Hoveringham Group leaps in the dark, Bankers see IMF loan to Britain as priority, UK rally brightens Silhouette, 14 per cent Treasury Stock, 1982, 15¼ per cent Treasury Loan, 1996, Money Market Rates, Gold surges to highest level since March, Housebuilders say demand and profits falling, Scottish & Continental Investment Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ford sells over 118,000 Escorts in ten months, Shipbuilders in Japan head for 5m tons target, How the markets moved, Gold, The Times Share Indices, £80m Portugal deal for Badger, Result of Tokyo talks on UK electronic imports may be secret, Rentokil-ICI talks have broken down, In search of a cure for Britain's poor industrial performance, Associated British Foods Half Year Progress Report, Dunford & Elliott head rejects £3.7m offer, Manchester seeks more industry, Biggest one-day plunge for 20 months wipes 5pc from stock market values. Business Appointments: New director joins Barclays Bank. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,454.

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