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The Times - 03/01/1976

1976; Gale Group;

Autores

John Young, By Our Labour Staff, By Staff Reporters, Patricia Tisdall, Peter Hennessy, Malcolm Brown, R. W. Shakespeare, From Our Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, Harry Golombek., Tim Devlin, Mark Jackson., Martin Huckerby, Christopher Thomas, From a Staff Reporter, Hugh Clayton, Charles Hargrove, Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, Moshe Brilliant, Peter Strafford, David Spanier, Patrick Brogan, Geoffrey Green, Gerry Harrison, Norman de Mesquita, Peter West, Neil Allen, Michael Seely, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Michael Phillips, Joyce Whitehead, By Our Racing Staff, W J McCormack, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Derek Darby, Roy Hay, Alan Gibson, George Hutchinson, Ian Bradley, Philippa Toomey, Julian Critchley, Edmund Akenhead, R. V. FIDDIAN, , JULIUS GOULD, , OVE ARUP, , MARGARET STORM JAMESON, , M. RIDSDILL SMITH, , LENNOX BERKELEY, , JEREMY BRAY, , GEORGE MARTELLI, , AUDREY HARVEY, , DOUGLAS HURD, , D. G. PUMFRETT, , DAVID BOWICK, , JOHN OLLEY, , B. A. YOUNG, , DAVID GREEN, , LEIF MILLS, , Canon C. B. Armstrong, Dan van der Vat, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Lord Garner, Tim Congdon, Christopher Wilkins, Ronald Kershaw, By Our Industrial Editor, Peter Hill, Margaret Stone, Arthur Reed, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, FE, JD, Terry Byland,

Resumo

News: Youth dies, families homeless in 90mph gales, Proposed new secrets law runs into drafting difficulties Drafting problem in reform of secrets law, How honours have been used as a weapon to curb the power of the Lords, Anglican Christianity needs no ecumenical overall, Man 'remembers nothing' of taking hovercraft, Oxford Street alone expects £40m takings in January Spending spree in new year sales, Mecca pilgrims escape in crash landing, National campaign by union to challenge cuts in bus services, Germans opt out of church to avoid tax, East Germany demands extradition of soldier, PC posed as priest in crane rescue, Violence flares again in Portugal after jail guards kill three, Science report Astronomy: Pulsar quakes theory, GLC to stop dispersal of Londoners to new towns 500,000 jobs lost as population falls, Delay sought over new sixth form examination, Travel There are muffins still for tea in old Virginia, Union claims victory on steel cutbacks, Road passes in Swiss Alps blocked by snow, The Pope is not resting, Vatican says, 88 pc of viewers claim by BBC, Brazil lifts ban on Atlantic yacht race because of friendly nations competing, French economic aid to Chile sharply criticized, Fringe republican group claims responsibility for new wave of explosions in centre of Belfast, Streets of Beirut stay empty as shots put truce in jeopardy, Snow reports from European resorts, CIA denies operating two squads in Angola, Gardening Gone with the wind, Relaxation of Mass rule, QE2 delayed by repair work to gashed hull, Crossword conventions, For Tom Baker, Dr Who is better than a dog's life, African nations agree to aid Angola unity, Lock-wall danger may shut popular waterway route, The strange dreams and readings of tea leaves that influenced decisions of Canada's wartime Premier Candid diaries of Mackenzie King, Mr Richardson foresees 'precise, surgical' government intervention Envoy will try to clarify Ulster to Americans, Mr Teng warns congresswomen on Soviet detente, Australia's health service at risk in economy drive, Reprisals against US over Concorde rejected, Second class mail gets slower from next week, Refinery plan approved but with restriction, Poor year for Israel immigration, Vice-Consul sees Briton held in Argentine jail, Three in chess lead after round four, What will America's Spirit of '76 do for Europe?, Brewery fined over buildings' demolition, Social spending cuts will be opposed, MP says, Handling of Opec kidnappers deplored in Bonn, The most admirable lieutenant, Spain's city councils back call for amnesty, Labour 'panic' on devolution 'threat to U K', Script on sex life of Christ 'not blasphemy', Solomon Islanders protest over self-government, MPs protest over recipients of honours, Tyndale head says modern education methods may cause conflict at home, M Giscard explains reform plans, Record grain acreage sown in fine autumn, BBC journalists delay action for two weeks, Rugby Union Chance for England to resolve doubts, Sheridan Le Fanu: the ghostly self, Rospa to study safety on the oil rigs, Chrysler workers at Ryton vote to accept rescue deal, Flat rate plus percentage pay limit suggested, Italians discover new frescoes by Michelangelo, School innovations 'would not bear investigation'. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Hoseasons, Postal And Weekend Shopping, Multiple Display Advertisements, South Bank Concert Halls, Satour, Le Monde, Royal Albert Hall, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, The Times, Gartmore American Units, The Wellingtion, Commodity Shares, M & G, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Vespers, Sno, Van Waisum, Laing, Normandy Ferries, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., The Times Awards, Wigmore Hall. Law: Unanswered questions in Luther King murder, Man accused of club murder, Owner of café in which 15 died is arrested, Prostitute' was tortured' during car drive, Blast plot charge man freed by court, Parents charged after death of 'kidnap' baby, Four more people face car parts charges. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Yesterday's results at Newbury, Results at Ayr, Sports in Brief, Sportsview 'Monkey' business at the wicket, Newbury programme, Cricket NSW may be trying to sign Roberts, Boxing Sollas and Villegas likely to outshine heavyweights, Ayr programme, Gloucestershire leave out Hignell and Harding, Football Glover deals in dollars and goals, Motor racing Millionaire offers £130,000 to save grand prix event, Racing Money Market all set to wallow in three miles of glorious mud, Royal welcome from a royalist stronghold, Unlucky Bennett to miss the final Welsh trial, Dwight bases his teaching on 1976 and all that, Hockey England yield to Germans in tense finish, Fighting Kate should defy the extra weight, Worcester programme, Gloucestershire in danger of losing western title. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge University challenge, Jumbo Crossword Winners, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Radio, 1976 Cutty Sark/Times National Crossword Championship, Sunday. Reviews: The Sleeping Quarters of Sophia/The Everest Hotel Bush, Martha Graham: a star at 81, Royal Shakespeare, 1976, Radio Succession and success. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Entertainments, Concerts Lunchtime Music, Saturday Bazaar, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Christmas. Editorials/Leaders: Reluctant Acquiescence, Exposure Without Scruple, Aeschylus Still Holds The Stage. Letters to the Editor: Designing products for the buyer, Princely Hamlets, Foreign Office staffing, Winchester and the M3, Private patients and NHS, Use of 'charisma', Westminster Cathedral, Jobs in the steel industry, Mastermind 1975, Sex Discrimination Act, Countryside and farming, Road-railway safety records, Social service cuts, Intervention in Angola. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, January 3, 1951 Wasted efforts. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr G. C. Grindley, Sir Hilary Biggs Distinguished service in destroyers, Sir Alexander Clutterbuck. Business and Finance: Discount market, Lloyds cuts base rate to 10½pc, Equities hit highest level for over two years, Aid warning by Welsh board, Sime Darby's broader base, Mr J. Lumsden looks to the upturn, New haulage system can save NCB £14m, Banks expected to lower cost of borrowing after further ¼pc cut in MLR, Car delivery strike threat, Investor's week Good start for market Rockware Henry's new system, Fall in chemicals production but investment rising, Briefly Listings Cancelled, Interest rates Looking to stability this year, Car insurance Dangers of do-it-yourself repairs, U S studies 206 offshore areas, Mr Fukuda sees growth of exports to oil states, Harland claims output targets fulfilled, Policyholders' body calls for Lifeguard inquiry, Gulf Oil to weigh fate of several executives, Insurance Flexible policy for mobile housebuyers, Wall St Journal to launch an Asian edition, Price pacts poser for Mrs Williams, Unit trusts Longer view not always best, Midland-Yorkshire's opening tumble, Swan Ryan chief sells out of firm he founded, UK shipyards' deliveries may be best for decade, £50m Eurodollar flotation by ECSC, Comecon expansion plans, Hope for banks with NY holdings, Pensions Equal treatment for women, Stock markets A surge through last year's peak on MLR cut, Consumer law Putting a price on everything, Gold, British Airways chief predicts another loss, Commercial Union, Brokers' views, Offers First new 1976 fund, Avon Insurance, New life business Fresh year of growth for the Co-op, Three in line for post of SE chairman, Lifeguard. Stock Exchange Tables: THE TIMES SHARE INDICES The Times Share Indices for 02 01 76, How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, Stock Exchange Prices Strong start to 1976, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr N. P. Theato has been appointed managing director of, Business appointments Managing director for Ellerman Lines. Property: Country Properties Kemsing, Sevenoaks. Very, Rentals Knightsbridge and Fulham, FLAT SHARING Flatmates Specialists.-315. Births.

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