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The Times - 21/02/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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By Clive Borrell and Christopher Sweeney, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Nichols in Rome and Patrick Brogan in New York, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Feb 20, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Frank Roberts Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, From Arthur Osman, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Edward Mortimer, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent Athens, Feb 20, From Philip Short, From David Bonavia, Victor E. Neuburg, Hugh Jolly, By Neil Allen Boxing correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Joseph Wechsberg, Keith Horner, Stanley Reynolds, Leonard Buckley, Michael Wale, Max Harrison, Richard Crossman, C. D. Foster, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, Edward Mortimer, SYBIL ROSENFELD., GEOFFREY CHANDLER, , D. L. BLAY, , G. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN HORAM, , W. N. EWER, , GORDON WARD., ALBAN CAROE, G. G. STEWART., JUAN P. CRUZ, , RONALD BUTT, , GERARD NOEL, J. C. AMBLER, , C.L. HOWELL THOMAS, , BASIL BOOTHROYD, GLORIA CIGMAN, , JANE MANLEY., Keith Gore, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clark, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, By Guy Hawtin, F. A. PULLINGER, , R. N. BOWES, F. G. BERNAYS, , JULIA L. PARKER, , ISABEL GARFORD, , R. BARNES, , G. A. HARMAN, , W. M. FORREST, , Peter Hill, Geoffrey Bell, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore, Andrew Wilson, Le Monde, La Stampa, The Times, Die Welt, Jacques-Francois Simon Le Monde, Lamberto Furno La Stampa, Jörg Foshag Die Welt, Tony Aldous The Times, by John Ardagh, by Tony Aldous, by Mario Salvatorelli La Stampa, by Etienne Mallet Le Monde, by Jan Brech Die Welt, by Francois Grosrichard Le Monde, by Sergio Devecchi La Stampa, by Hans Stollhans Die Welt, Vittorio Zucconi La Stampa, by Philippe Lemaitre Le Monde,

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News: Police hunt fails to trace Petain coffin, Ulster poll is against extremist politicians, Currency upheavals cause delay in EEC's farm review, Mr Heath insists that all claims for special treatment must still await Phase Three, Two soldiers killed, one badly hurt, in Belfast ambush of mobile patrol, An inquiry into the Layfield Inquiry, Comrade Maria's own party line, President Sadat wins support of military commanders for opening dialogue with America, Cheering crowds endorse Nixon pride in peace, Snow reports, Gas cut-off averted in South-east, Department admits woman is widow, Police shoot dead two Pakistanis in Aldwych, Wealth gap threatens Community balance, More important rule for Investment Bank now certain, Europe theme revived by Lincoln contestants, Regional situation, All likely to be far from quiet on the wealthy western front of Ringway One, The Times Diary The other kind of girlie magazine, Liberated women told to liberate men now, 'Phone-in' technique used on TV by Gaullists, Prague jet crash blamed on stabilizer, Babies: a law unto themselves Our paediatrician on a child's early progress, Armenian named as man who sold Greek vase, Soviet newspaper attacks Lord Carrington's tour, Government scrapes by on rates scrutiny, Protest over Nixon cuts in aid to poor, £325,000 house sale expected, Lawyers say bomb case Arabs have not fled, Strikes threat for big races, Holiday firm increases package prices, Government plea to Civil Service staffs, Full house, With orchids in variety, at RHS show, Pakistan link hampers Sino-Indian relations, Four policies to attain a better society France: value of coordination, High-speed transport market 'given away', Levy pegged at last year's level, Ruling majority gains a point in opinion poll, Laotian factions agree on end to conflict, Rhine-Moselle: talk of exodus and surrender along the borders, Nato move to get Hungary seated at troops talks, London talks on Zambia's economic needs, Some residential rates due to rise by 'up to 141 per cent', Lufthansa wants better Concorde, Savoy-Aosta: alpine crossroad typifies wider problems of unity, Growth areas........four set pattern for prospertity Warrington: a bright future for drab town, The West in danger of draining the world dry, MP wants controls on mortgage brokers, Emperor gives dinner party for Princess Anne, Living and loving-the knowledge that is so vital for educators and children alike, Rail peace plea is likely to be rejected, Tickets in the Wild West End, Teachers' strike closes 73 schools, Hospitals strike planned for March 1, M Debre blames Britain for nuclear differences, Ceasefire team begins its investigations, Difficulties are more political than financial, White journalist seized by Rhodesian security police, U S affirms need for security-trade link, 850,000 cheap air fares licensed, Belfort a test case for French Socialists, Tory rebels force vital amendment to Counter-inflation Bill, Mr Bhutto accused of sending Army into two provinces, Canada reduces taxes and raises pensions, £11,025 for Charles II miniature, German-Dutch frontier: Factory jobs where farming failed, Synod cries of 'shame' at mining shares disclosure, Air services in France hit by controllers strike, Congolese army takes over role of dissolved police, Cambodian move to form a united front, Volcano island town hit by new eruption, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt, £250,000 grant for a further study of children's development, Cyprus opposition rejects Makarios offer of talks, Science report Nuclear energy: Reactors, No place for people in history?. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bmw Concessionaires Gb Ltd.,, Canada Life Unit Trust Managers Limited, Fairs & Exhibitions Limited,, Hawkes And Company Limited,, Ecclesiastical Insurance Office Limited,, Nigroid Ferris Ltd, Duvets, International Stores Limited, National Country Department, Derbys + Notts, Valle D'aosta, Coutts & Co, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Synod 73, Piccadilly, Shelter, Lyons Regional Capital, Chesterton & Sons, Ghh, Stratstone, Warrington New Town Development Corporation, Joseph Sanders & Partners, Hardys & Hansons Limited, North Rhine Westphalia, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Piccadilly Theatre, Jennifer Osborne, Bevington Lowndes, Cornwall, Glamorgan, Rippon Boswell & Company, Umbria, Schleswig-Holstein. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards for gallantry at home and overseas, Military service awards. Law: Fraud money 'not used for terrorism', Doctor in abortions case released in Belgium, Gypsy's solicitor denies he was casual about will, Man jailed for five years in £25,000 homes fraud, Two jailed in Greek bombs case, Court of Appeal Underwriters not liable on $5½m claim for destroyed aircraft American Airlines Inc v Hope Banque Sabbag S A L v Hope, Briton jailed in Geneva on drug charges, Case for Lords Regina v Porter, Ruse to avoid court led to fatal stabbing, Sirhan appeal rejected by Supreme Court, Convicted judge will fight to clear his name, Uganda judges say Army impeding justice, Marmalade pop group members on drug charges, Australia to take nuclear tests case to court, Queen's Bench Division Laced drinks and special reasons Pugsley v Hunter. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, WOMEN'S APPOINTMENTS also on pages 9 and 27, University Appointments, Educational, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Prompt action by police the best deterrent against attacks on embassies and high commissions, Poseidon not at point of decision, Monitoring of rates: Two Tories abstain, Eight killed in gas explosions, Ban on cigarette adverts sought, Steel modernization: BSC to have talks with workers on financial reasons for decisions, Pay Board will seek to avoid leapfrogging, South Arabia pensions, Community help sought for redundant men, Parental equality in guardianship. Sport: Rugby Union Inter-change tours planned for English and Australian boys, Football Bolton boost their promotion chances, Sports in Brief, Sport Racing Pattern Steeplechase no test for Pendil before Gold Cup day, Boxing, Motor racing Ferrari to hold trials in South Africa, Tennis Stilwell loses concentration and the match, Cricket Majid can bring positive approach to same, Rackets Angus gives opponent little chance, Fencing Russians return after 11 years to London event, Golf R and A issue rules for amateur prizes. Reviews: Rock Shakespeare, Aida goes back a century Aida Vienna Opera, NPO/Schmidt- Isserstedt Festival Hall, Tables turned on a marital relationship A Doll's House Criterion, A Point in Time Granada, Genesis New, Oxford, Statesman's art of surrender, Bbc So Round House, Radio 3, The Big Screen Bbc 1, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: The Third Choice, A New Look At European Farm Prices, Recognition Lesson. Letters to the Editor: Travel to E Germany, Horror in haberdashery, The law in Spain, Shopping around, North Sea gas, Incomes policy, Thirty years on, No Last Tango, Insufficient postage, Post haste, Politics and censorship, Wages rating for industries, Clovelly Woods, De la Tour for export?, Value of the 'invisibles' industry, Charter for Institution of Heating Engineers, PO telephone service, Wells architect replies to critics, High cost of a bridging loan, Water reorganization, Level of clergy stipends, Evaluation of the Glacier Project, One way to thaw the freeze. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr O. V. Guy, JOSEPH SZIGETI An important figure in European music, M. JEAN POMMIER French literary historian.. Business and Finance: New quotation rules will protect investors, Thyssen announces it will take over Rheinstahl to create German steel giant, Globtik super-tanker order likely, Robb Caledon favoured to win order for cable ship, Cuts in BMW cycle prices, Company News HAT profits will leap 58pc to record £1.15m, NatWest boom: the market stays deaf, Minister calls for more trade links with China, Spot Position of Sterling, Ups and downs of a supermarket group, Bids and Deals Simon refuse to raise price for D-Ashmore, Life offices hope insurance Bill will be changed after DTI talks, Leyland's assurance on emission Controls, NUBE awarded sole negotiating rights at Williams & Glyn's, Equities Freak upturn not held, Mining Australian miners $336m poorer, Forward levels, 50pc profit rise for NatWest, Some BRS drivers resume work, Briefly from the Boardroom, Today's Continental Can verdict will be EEC guide, Row ahead if US group wins Tees oil contract, Commodities £23.50 leap in cash tin, Budget dilemma over money supply, Shipyard report out soon, Professions may undergo monopolies study, Money Market Rates, Fixed Interest and Money Gilts featured by switching, Fed chief asks banks to moderate lending, Fertilizer production Reasons for Shellstar's ties with Europe, Advertising and Marketing Marked recovery in recruitment billings, N Sea oil strike by Phillips group, Business Diary: Voice of America in the City, Glynwed bid referred to Monopolies Commission, $500m Federal Bank sales signal major outflow of dollars from W Germany, New Issues Amber Day Holdings back next week, BP ethylene plant to open. Business Appointments: Minister appoints adviser on commercial rents, Business appointments Laporte (Holdings) chairman accepts. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices British Am Tob lower, How the markets moved, Stock Exchange says Ariel is incompatible with jobbing market, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, The Times share Indies, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Bundesbank sells $500m. Property: PROPERTY also on pages 24, 25 and 26, PROPERTY also on pages 23,24 and 25, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,311. Births.

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