The Times - 11/02/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliament Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy, By Margaret Stone, By Diana Geddes, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Michael Horsnell, By Arthur Reed, By Our Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Coventry, By Philip Howard, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, European Parliament, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholes Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, By Our Foreign News Staff, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Watts, From Patrick Brogan, Brian Alderson, From Dennis Bird, From John Hennessy, By John Downie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Leonard Buckley, Stephen Walsh, by Roger Berthoud, by John Ardagh, by Anthony Rowley, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Tim Devlin, by Geoffrey Weston, by Alan Blyth, by Clifford Longley, Philip Howard, Prof Richard Rose, PHS, Bernard Levin, ENID LAKEMAN, , CECIL JENKINS, , H. POGGE VON STRANDMANN, , MANFRED GORDON, , JOHN W. KENNEDY, RICHARD HARDMAN, , GEORGE BROWN, , J. W. K. VAUGHAN, , DAVID JONES, , S. GOLDMAN, , LESLIE SCARMAN, , AMULREE, , R. B. WELBOURN, , WOOTTON OF ABINGER, , MARGARET BODINGTON, , S. M. ASANTE, , H. R. SEMMENCE, , ROBERT BALDOCK, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, By Stephen Goodwin Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Brennan, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Emler, By Derek Harris, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, LESLIE HUCKFIELD, , D. STODDART, , C. M. KNIGHT, , TIM FORTESCUE, , Eynon Smart, D. A. ROSEVEARE, , C. ENGLISH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Mcllwraith, Patricia Tisdall, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: 1,200 BAC workers to get notice, Scientist quits over risks at U S nuclear plants, Councillors in Midlands 'might be in the dock', 'Straitjacket' plan attacked, US Anglicans act against women priests, Housing for offenders is called for, MPLA claims capture of the vital towns of Lobito and Benguela in thrust southwards, Mr Wilson deplores innuendo on Mr Thorpe, Sensationalism 'conceals atrocity of violence', Tendency to stick together, Bombs mark 'ceasefire' anniversary, ILEA plans rate rise of 4p in the £, Another hopeful out of White House race, Sir Richard Burton's proverbial talents, Query on 'Times' wide of mark, Mr Wilson says, Students vote to remain in the NUS, Mercenaries questioned in murder inquiry, Dassault bribes trial opens in Amsterdam, Farmers were 'over hasty' in cutting down hedges, Seven years for frightening man to death, Demand for 'new faces' poses problems for Signor Moro in forming a minority Government, Making the most of resources in the face of budget cuts, Tests show up weakness in furniture, Pension industry wins government concession, Bribe disclosures 'may wreck Lockheed', Going underground in the North, Tyndale inquiry ends with criticism all round, Tax concessions urged for bus and lorry fuel, Monday Club protest at press treatment, All-party protest on overseas student fees, London offers civilized backdrop for way of life, French chemists angered by cut in drug prices, Marine science: Constraints grow, Prime Minister fears threat to democracy from private armies and seeks legal curbs, Fretilin seeks UN peace force for East Timor, Why Guatemala turned away aid from Britain in its hour of greatest need, Tories press allegation, Incompatible blood caused woman's death, Uganda recognizes leftists, Madrid journalists may strike, Four patients die during new treatment, Stumbling block to investment, The Times Diary A jolly super read in the dorm, girls, Intelligence committee winds up in rancour, Lycée caters for 70 nations, Mr Shore tells airline chiefs of route plans, Life jail for siege man who killed three people, Dispute looms over loss of ordnance jobs, The European Parliament: A discouraging prospect for both politicians and voters, Mr Reagan launches scathing attack on Ford foreign policy, Minister reverses his decision to close poverty studies unit, Efforts to widen cultural impact, Lisbon Cabinet blow to Communists, Lord Chancellor is preparing new rules of procedure for highway inquiries after Aire Valley scenes, Tate & Lyle deny Iranian charges of sugar fraud, Miss Hearst 'willing bank raider' story, Finding out the hard way what it means to be Jewish, Well meaning to a fault, Ecumenical entente cordiale, Mr Thorpe sees need for press 'disciplines', High Court allows DPP to appeal on sex films, Council demands priority for London's M25, BBC producer missing on Canaries holiday, Calls to the Bar, Europe's future on agenda of Franco-German talks, Man-to-man session in Rhodesian talks today, Pornography 'set in train offences against girl of 12', Escort agencies 'really call-girl service', Godiva leads traders' protest to council, Nato leader in cod war talks at White House, Sparing the word at the centre of politics, 'No farmland takeover planned', Plane firm in contract clash, Earthquake doctors appeal for serum to fight typhoid, £40,000 religious prize for Cardinal Suenens, Brutal Chile torture confirmed by UN, Government victory by eight votes on dock work Bill, Statement today on Bewbush deal commission, Brussels Commission split over Greek membership, Mr Hamilton wants honours inquiry, Slimming down the grande cuisine. Index. Display Advertising: Gommaar Timmermans, Oyez, Tower, Building Trades Journal, Inn on the Park, Credit Lyonnais, Bnp, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Pernod, Air Crampagne, Weatherall Green & Smith, Société Générale, British Gas Corporation, The Times, Uta, C.I.C. Group. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Long established warehouse and storage operations outside new dock scheme, Employment implications of defence cuts House of Commons, Conservative peers agree not to vote against union Bill House of Lords, Prosecution of books and films, Warning of impact on butter prices if green pound is adjusted soon, Angola mercenaries recruited by 'small-time crooks' House of Commons, Suez dreamers of the Tory Party doing defence a disservice, Fresh evidence, Three issues for EEC this year, No 10 press facilities available to 'Times', Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 25, La creme de la creme, University Appointments, Announcements, Company Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments: Diocese of Chester, Repercussions of Lockheed scandal spread worldwide Japan Cabinet minister said to have taken bribes; Hongkong airline official resigns, Latest appointments. Property: Residential property Period homes for sale, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Harrods Estate Offices. Sport: Gavaskar and Viswanath steer India to safety, Yet another change in bob team, White finishes in second place and leads overall, Welsh selectors see Lewis in Cup tie, British rider injured in crash, Yesterday's results, Today's fixtures, Winter Games results Cross-country, Greenhoff and Hudson in the England Under-23 party, Latest European snow reports, West German girl takes lead after compulsory figures, Westminster lose their way and the title, Small voice from the East stills Radio Free Europe, Influenza may put off FA Cup tie at Norwich, Wiggins wins Oxford's marginal seat, A spirited defence of the pattern system, Thoeni toppled as Stenmark wins the day and Hemmi the title, Davies could shorten the gap today, Hutchinson comes to end of the road, Leading players travel north to find warmth, Captain Christy's absence will give Gold Cup an open outlook, Swindon hit Aldershot for 5 by half time, Cox keeps up good work that Mottram started, Tree Tangle to carry top weight in Schweppes, Three scores in 10 minutes settle issue, Wilson and Tomes gain their first caps for Scotland. Reviews: Anglicization of M Frémaux, As You Like It Young Vic, Most mysterious Murder, the Magician HTV (tonight), Oil groups shed light on inner workings, Johnny Boxer Half Moon, Rattigan TV play to be staged, Phillips's furniture sale success, LPO/Solti Festival Hall, 'The Rokeby Venus', Spring at Greenwich, Milos Forman takes off, The Happy Hunting Ground BBC 1. Picture Gallery: French in Britain. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Tally ho, but quietly please, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 10, 1951 Fighting in Korea. Editorials/Leaders: Two Ringmasters In One Circus, Not Needed, Not Useful, Not Kind. Letters to the Editor: Rolls-Royce relations with Government, Chrysler's UK role in perspective, Pornography and the law, Food and drink manufacturers 'ignored' by Community, Treatment of incurable patients, Bishop on the box, European elections, National Theatre tickets, Clearing banks and exports, Too late to reverse 'ridiculous decision' on Thames refinery?, Rail fares, Home loans for the bottom end of the market, Dead elm as firewood, Ghana and Togo, Origin of "Green Paper", Protein for fish farming, Overseas students' fees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Limitation Acts: when houseowner can sue co uncil for defects. Births. Obituaries: Bishop Dale, Mr Ronald Avery, Anthony Armstrong Author and playwright, Percy Faith, Miss Norah Horobin. Business and Finance: Rise in public spending 'must be well below inflation rate', Discount market, Boug'nville surprises City with second half, Ente Nazionale per l'Energia Elettrica-ENEL (Italian National Electic Energy Agency) 7½Per Cent. 15-Year Guaranteed Bonds of 1970, Mining Supplies Limited Continued growth at half-year, Latest dividends, Franc slump fuels parity speculation, BSC to trim labour force on Teesside by more than 6,000, World ship orders fall to lowest level since 1972, Imps outstrips expectations, Spot Position of Sterling, Forward Levels, Yen traveller's cheque launched, Bank Base Rates, List of price restraints out today, Brussels hints at using IMF gold for loans, Engineering gains Fellowship status, Australia's change of heart over its offshore gas fields, Artagen devalues property portfolio but it foresees big rise in rents, Business Diary: Cook's Fisher · Next best seller?, Local loans hold steady, Mr Faust joins Ashbourne, L & C auditors say they will refute criticisms, Ryder-Keith clash centres on NEB demand for new Rolls chief executive, MP wants Aircraft Bill curbed, Clearing bank lending stays depressed Bank Figures, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Esso Overseas Finance N.V. 8% Guaranteed Debentures Due 1986, U S bankruptcy move against stores group, Bank statements for January, Felixstowe rejects Ferries' bid, Money Market Rates, Ideas sought by Customs for cuts in form-filling, New rules to protect policyholders, Controversy in the banking parlours, 1,370 filling stations closed by top groups last year, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Swan Hunter to discuss Maritime cutbacks with new state shipbuilding body, State may finance almost half of £50m private steel plant, Tharsis rights, Spanish snags, Record £106.8m from Imps, How the markets moved Rises, Co-op budget account, Accountants to defend suit, The peseta: how much of a holiday fillip?, Kawasaki Steel, Unnamed buyer emerges for Jensen Motors, Importers count Dock Bill costs. Business Appointments: Changes at Rudolf Wolff. Stock Exchange Tables: Eurobond prices (midday indicators) $ Straights, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Late rally, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street, Imps figures put index back over 400 mark. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,223.
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