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The Times - 04/10/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Dan van der Vat, From Harry Debelius, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Tim Jones, John Chartres Whitehaven, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans, From Christopher Walker, Hugh Clayton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Science Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Michael Hornsby, From Moshe Brilliant, From Alan MCGregor, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, Graham Zellick, By David Watts, David Holbrook, By Anthony Powell, By Peter Quennell, Michael Ratcliffe, Sheridan Morley, Stanley Sadie, Clive Bennett, Joan Chissell, Alan Coren, Michael Church, From Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Tom Freeman, By Norman Fox, By Christopher Warman, By Geoffrey Green, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Young, By Gordon Allan, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, Norman Lamont, David Wood, GEORGE BROWN, , MAURICE DE BUNSEN, , HUGH KINGSTON, , NORMAN CHESTER, , RITCHIE-CALDER, , JOHN M. TURNER, , NICHOLAS HORSLEY, , RICHARD CLEMENTS Editor, , FRANK HARDIE, , ROBERT KELLY, , MICHAEL MALONE, , VICTOR TUNKEL, , BERNARD SILVER, , GEOFFREY FINSBERG, , ELSPETH HUXLEY, , By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By a Special Correspondent, By Robert Nowell, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Melvyn Westlake, From Our Economics Staff, By Derek Harris, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, Frank Vogl, By Ronald Emler, Eynon Smart, R. W. Shakespeare, PETER S. DOUGLAS, , CHRISTOPHER J. WILLIS, , G. M. ASHWORTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Richard Allen, Desmond Quigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Craig Howard, By Claud Cockburn, Eric Wigham, By R. C. Beckman, Francis Kinsman, By Peter Drucker, Edited by W. M. Corden and Gerhard Fels, David Blake, By Bob Considine, Roger Vielvoye, Gerald Ely, by Peter Jay, by Roger Vielvoye, by Wallace Jackson, by Melvyn Westlake, by Frank Vogl, by Tim Congdon, by Maurice Corina, by John Greenwood, by Peter Norman, by Edmund Stevens, by Charles Hargrove, by John Earle, by David Cross, by Geoffrey Smith, by Peter Hobday, by Rodney Wilson, by Robert Gottliebsen, by John Best, by David Uren, by Michael Frenchman, by Ray Kennedy, by David Williams, by David Bonavia, by Kurt Weisskopf,

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News: Fall from the heights in volatile market, Crucial stage entered in Comecon joint plans, Growing conflict between rich and poor, Useful articles to be made from plastic waste, Measures fail to take pressure off prices, Council caught in nuclear age dilemma Regional report, BMA is accused over sickness notes, Briefing for police on Slater firm, The Times Diary Making money by being a minor success, Lagos moves closer to civilian rule, EEC pressure on Britain to accept cuts in its subsidies on food imports, Rebels free three Britons in Ethiopia, Gap widens between secure and vulnerable economies, Hesse prime minister quits after scandal, Prisoners of conscience Russia: Vladimir Balakhonov, British Rail pins hopes on speed, but costs may doom profits, Party rivals gang up in attempt to overthrow Mr Miki before Japan goes to the polls, About-turn on Spanish generals, Manila marchers demand end to martial law, British canoeists claim world altitude record, 62 held after clash at new Tokyo airport, State patronage system could total £2,500m a year, MP believes, Irish think torture issue pact possible, America ready to propose control of nuclear fuel, Black and white regimes face similar worries, White House dilemma on race slur, A cool look at prospects for North Sea oil, Delhi newspaper appears after two-day break, Study of detente by editor of 'Le Monde', Mass burials for Mexico hurricane dead, Dispute looms over IMF loan 'strings', Consultants urged to strike over doctor's suspension, Aegean seabed talks agreed, Moscow asked to pay the cost of MiG's return, Annual Financial Review, Arabs driven out of synagogue, Crop estimates below ten-year average Agriculture, Pamphlet reopens Thatcher-Heath wound, Credits of headier days obstacle to deflation, Concern for less qualified among young jobless, Lack of confidence deepens sense of foreboding, Muhammad Ali's answer to crime, Many on medical remand are held 'for convenience', New governments dogged by old troubles, Tories see their priority as enabling the country to live within its means, Mrs Thatcher sees a turn in the tide, Has Mr Callaghan the strength to correct Labour's drift to the left?, Communist success acts as spur to change, How the Admiralty learnt to love the submarine, Rejection of fuel code for aiding the poor, Herr Schmidt heads for win with cut majority, Oil for arms barter with West, Conservatives sound call to arms against the advance of socialism, Union chief's terms for school job cuts, Science report Astrophysics: Risks from supernovae, Predicted near famine appears to have been averted, Few pessimistic but many worried, A new air of purpose in working relationships, Challenge to Mr Ford on detente, The danger of imitation in films showing sex and violence, Balance of payments strengthened, Drought leaves legacy of poverty, Black Rhodesia's deadly rivalries, Boat is chained up 'for owner's safety', Idea of French force in Lebanon raised again, Wage restraints for country living beyond its means, Discouraging year for foreign trade-and economy, Why prisoners should have an ombudsman of their own, Argentine President escapes bomb blast, Helplessness stems from policy muddle, Union leaders turn in fury on Tory industrial proposals, Bishop Muzorewa receives a hero's welcome on his return to Salisbury, Traditional thinking reflected in pricing policies, Doubts over greater use of the referendum, Sudan mystery disease kills 80 people, Pulling in the blue collar vote, Holding down wages becomes an obsession, College extension marks new stage for Methodist minister, Optimism after last year's decline. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Investment Trust Companies, Youth Employment Subsidy, David & Charles, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Midland Bank Group, Standard Bank, Scotiabank, Banque Nationale de Paris, Anglo-Portuguese Bank Limited, Pearl, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Bank of New South Wales, United Commercial Bank, The Times, BARCLAYS International, Wallace Brothers Commodities Ltd, The Bank Of New York, Barbican Business Book Centre, schroders, County Bank, ANZ Bank, Lloyds Bank International, The Hongkong Bank Group, The Bank Of Kuwait And The Middle East K.S.C., The International National Bank, The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, Toronto Dominion Bank, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International S.A., Merrill Lynch International & Co., National Westminster Bank Ltd., Iran Overseas Investment Bank Limited, Cater Ryder, Tolley, The National Bank of Kuwait, Banco DI Napoli, Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited, Ubaf, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Banco Do Brasil S.A., The National Bank OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, Henry Butcher & Co, Band für Gemeinwirtschaft, Banca Nazionale Dell Agricoltura, Savills. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Award for journalist, Church news Appointments Diocese of York, Appointments in the Forces, Latest appointments, TV producer resigns from programme, Naval promotions. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Local Government, Public and Educational Appointments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Amadeus Quartet Festival Hall, Television Mr Shepard and Mr Milne BBC 2, All Against the Bomb BBC 2, Silver spoons, golden tongues Infants of the Spring, A swift look at Alec Guinness, Canadian Stratford's director goes on, Manfred Mann Victoria Palace, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall/Radio 3. Sport: Welshmen get just deserts, Gurgle the Greek is best in rain, European football, Masters event with five landmarks, Cardiff's revival comes too late to foil the impressive Pumas, Warden-Owen not deterred by early setback, Jarrett gains convincing victory at Perth, Leslie wins at Beaconsfield, Rugby results, Japanese come close to victory at Devonport, Weekend results and tables First division, Best affair takes gloss off fine Southampton victory, Miss Perkins and Jones go into final, Last episode at Bristol sums up whole story, Brighton fail to provide a proper end product, J O Tobin prepares to conquer Europe, SCHOOLS MATCHES: Allhallows 9,, Arsenal make heavy weather in the rain, Bromley win with three successes out of three, Todd pacified by the offer of a new contract, Hunt wins to keep world title hopes alive, For the Record Tennis, An abysmal offering at Anfield, Bruni fades to fifth as Ivanjica flies past Crow to win. Editorials/Leaders: The Planning Of Roads, The Tory Facts Of Life. Letters to the Editor: England's own affairs, Singapore Government and Mr Slater, Local authority direct labour building, Slow post, Highway code and law, Mercy killing, Why the price of standards has gone up, A plutonium economy, A first step towards rationalizing world shipbuilding capacity, Views on economy that must be heard, Voting on devolution, Porridge while you walk. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Wednesday, Oct 3, 1951 Russia aids Persia. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Lords. Obituaries: Sir Frederick Harris Army Medical Services, Lord McLeavy, Sir Robert Barlow, Obituary, Lord Grenfell, Sir George Forestierwalker. Business and Finance: Burton plea to terminate share incentive scheme, Dearer cigarettes, Huntley and Palmers in Japanese pact, Go-ahead for N Ireland cycle factory, Peters Stores, Business Diary in Europe: On troubled German oils · Canada calling, Cunard confident of securing MFC ships, Call for global action on poverty, Car delivery drivers go back today, Hazy view of pensions The Unseen Revolution, Scope in engineers but sell consumer goods Brokers' views, Lending rate, Nine awards and two grand prix for Britain, Marston's, The more the Bank changes, the more it is the same, Revaluation of mark ruled out, Domicile changes reawaken interest in London Tin group Mining, 3-nation consortium plans concrete hull gas carrier, A Selection of McGraw-Hill's 1976 Business Books, Cummins Engine Company Limited Interim Statement, American support for 'hard decisions' strengthens UK hopes of crucial IMF loan, EMI final, plus Pearson, P & O and Debenhams, Bank Base Rates, How North Sea revenues can fuel an industrial revival, New Books, Britain would 'soon use up loan', Why Talisman is a guessing game, Quick guide, Chaddesley Inv, Laid-up drill ship secures charter, Protection and subsidies: aids to survival Public Assistance to Industify: Protection and Subsidies in Britain and Germany, Freight report, Briefly, US election bandwagon rumbles into Wall St, Clyde shapes up in new guise, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, CBI warns Government of danger to industry if pay code breached, Move to curb Japanese electronic imports, Assoc Dairies in huge expansion plan, Cheshire green belts will divert jobs to areas of greatest need Industry in the Regions, The Times Share Indices, Shortfall in chemicals investment, Opec output jumps to 2-year peak, Who is on which side in the class war? Union Power: The Growth and Challenge in Perspective, Companies count cost of sterling's slide, German nuclear plant for Exxon, From one million to another Larger than Life: A Biography of the Remarkable Dr Armand Hammer, Mr Dell to discuss auditors' problems. Business Appointments: New EMI marketing director on board. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization and week's change, London will welcome US move to protect options customers Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 317.5-31.4 (9%), Law of nature in the stock market The Elliott Wave Principle as Applied to the London Stock Market, Euromarkets, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Property: Commercial and Business market, Property Signs of office boom in Holborn, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,423.

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