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The Times - 25/08/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Tim Jones and Martin Huckerby, From Michael Knipe, By Patricia Tisdall, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Robert Parker, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Staff Reporters, From Trevor Fishlock, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By David Leigh, By John Roper, From David Cross, From Gretel Spitzer, From Paul Martin, From Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, By Our Arts Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Foreign Staff, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Arthur Osman, By Tom German, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Gerald Ely, Ross Davies, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, Keith Roberts, John Percival, Kenneth Loveland, William Sargant, PHS, Patrick Knight, Richard Harris, J. M. PRATT, , HARLECH, Chairman of the, DAVID M. GRAHAM, , F. ARNOLD ROBINSON, , PEMBROKE, , S. H. BURTON, , R. B. BRADFORD, , DOUGLAS M. WILLIAMS, , ELIZABETH VOWLES, , ASHER WINEGARTEN, , T. E. BAKER, , J. MUIR WATT, , HUGH JOHNSON, , T. H. CHESHIRE, , ALAN JACOBS, , M. H. NEWMAN, , ROBERT BIRLEY, , BRIAN RODGERS, , R. A. ALEC-SMITH, , By Albert Lodge of The Times Educational Supplement, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Seton Gordon, By Clifford Webb, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By John Brennan, By Ronald Emler, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, By David Mott, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, JOHN HAMER, , COLIN DAURIS, A. G. ACTON PIERCE, , By Tim Congdon, DAVID HOWELL, , By Tony May, By Peter Elliott,

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News: Equal-pay strikers defy tribunal ruling, Man cleared of killing a Meehan case culprit, The vision that links the poet, the painter and the scientist, Postgraduate loans plan rejected, Professor fined £500 for landing dog, CDU confident of election victory, Nato countries try to calm Greece and Turkey in UN, Pair of 12-bores fetch £6,500 at Gleneagles, Spain may cut electricity, Employers threaten tougher line as thousands in Soweto continue strike for second day, Japanese Prime Minister hangs on to power, The Times Diary Is this a genuine Thomas Keating?, New drought minister says water consumption must be halved, North Korea and Vietnam: the slow drift away from China, Ghana refuses visa for trial observer, Air traffic officials in Madrid talks, The Brazilian 'miracle' may backfire on President Geisel at the polls, Cassettes replacing cartridges, Welsh complain about exploitation, £105,000 currency missing on way to Paris, All-party group challenges charity status of Family Planning Association, Jet crash causes forest fire in drought, Companies are gauging effect on jobs, Electricity area boards seek 1 pc tariff rise, Kuwait attacks free-spending 'ugly Arabs', West Point cheats get new chance, Callaghan warning on obstructing devolution, Americans guilty of Moscow drugs charge, TV documentary series on sex postponed, New Ambassador to Republic of Ireland named, Poison cloud damage put at £14m, New Zealander surprises bagpipe contests, Doctors meet again today after talks progress, Meeting of Americans and N Koreans may relax border tension, Land Registry fees to rise, Owners of new cars 'used as guinea pigs', Newspapers hit as printing dispute worsens, Mr Fraser quells doubts over the Queen's visit, PEN choice of Mr Koestler prompts protest, Dublin plans state of emergency, Tests show museum's Palmer is an imitation, Carter offer to Vietnam conscription evaders, Salyut men return to Earth, 59 million population forecast for 2011, France's most troubled bank robbed again, Ulster unions support women's peace call, Unemployment level increases by 13,700 to 1,256,500, Mr Lardinois accuses America of shutting EEC farm exports out of one market after another, Open University surmounts clash on Iran, London club is sold to an Arab group, Escape from jail golf course in Australia, Chirac saga begins to tire French public, Devalued green pound rejected at present, Royal couple add to bribe report uncertainty, Why patients in asylums come off second best, Doubts over coal board's sale of up-market houses, Rhodesians ask UN to investigate camp raid, Dr Kissinger may meet Mr Vorster again, Belgium given contracts for production of US jets, Egyptians tell story of the Luxor rescue, Entomology: Starving ladybirds, Good time to learn about 'water divining', TUC urges priority for the young, Lebanese call to meeting, Landlord must pay for the water he saved, Job hopes shrink for young unemployed, Briton given hard labour in Zambia, 'Errors, rule-breaking led to rail deaths'. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Kf+r, GULF AIR FiveStar TriStar, Methuen Children's Books, Hine. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Winners of last two years out on day of surprises, Tide turns at last fence for Mighty Marine, Escapologist is ensnared by Wardle for 8,000 gns, Warwickshire tailenders delay Surrey, Sports in Brief, Procter innings is not a bad consolation, Results yesterday, ASA accept Parker's late entry in national events, After Richards is late with a hook Hampshire's chance fades away, Cooper brings an ambitious Everton down to earth, Coventry subjected to something far beyond their limited vision, Vilas takes Canadian title: Ganzabal's long wait ends, Light winds mar fourth Threequarter Ton race, Faldo leads qualifiers but will get no prize money, Birmingham falter in face of a purposeful Leeds, Larkins fans ashes and lights the fire of hope, Lloyd leads W Indies again, Lorimer on transfer list, Knotty Haydock problem may be solved by the tough as teak pair, Taylor and not Piggott to hold the whip hand on Marquis de Sade, Football fixtures for today, All Blacks' forwards earn backs a chance to run, Delegation seek permission to water courses, A sorry sequence of compromises. Property: Residential property Homes of unusual architecture, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Educational courses, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Reviews: Don't Shoot the Ref! BBC 1, Macbeth King's, Edinburgh London Sinfonietta Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Windsor Festival, Three Choirs Festival Hereford Cathedral, Lowry exhibition at Burlington House, Edinburgh Festival, Centenary exhibition Courtauld's Gallery, Alexander Roy Collegiate. Editorials/Leaders: Odd, Over-Confident And Often Dangerous, A Minister For Drought, The Strain Of Unemployment. Letters to the Editor: Backdoor nationalization of Felixstowe Dock, European Assembly election system, Simple scheme for export risks needed, Cut-price businessmen's flights fair to all, New powers for tax inspectors, Britain and Rhodesia, Heavy, Samuel Palmer's works, Second city, Timing of measures against drought, Energy supplies, Singed hedgerows, Free drinks on aircraft, South African attitudes, Earthquakes, Home food production. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 24, 1951 "Fascist Tito system". Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford commemorates Sir R. Robinson, Latest appointments Chief of General Staff, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Arthur Wragg, Miss Phyllis Konstam, Obituary Cdr Sir Douglas Marshall Former Conservative MP, Miss Dorothy Hustler, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, How industry is planning to ease impact of cuts in water suplies, 12,000 laid off as Ford faces standstill in car assembly lines, Chancellor tackled on Budget gap, Latest dividends, Pilkington bid opposed by Health Department, Babcock-Artos turned down, Bibby granted court order over Italian debt, Spot Position of Sterling, Burmah again denies bribery, Interim Statement, Forward Levels, Edward Le Bas Limited., Business Diary: Hammer's 'ticket' · A Girling brakethrough, Alaska pipeline could be ready at end of November, Another record year in sight at Crown House, Bank Base Rates, Houchin powers ahead by 159 pc and the best is to come, Dr Hammer claims oil participation pact near, How the chartists see the market, And Ford is target in US union's pay fight, Fairclough, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Harsh choices ahead for the Irish economy, IMF alters rules for gold auction next month, Mr Jones sees jobs as European problem, Call for more exports aid, Briefly, 30 pc rise predicted in new mechanical engineering orders, Nurdin & Peacock spurred by slower inflation, Money Market Rates, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Special steel stake doubled, Rescue plans go ahead at BSC (B'ham), Share slide continues and sterling again comes under pressure, Canada plan for foreign bank groups, How the markets moved Rises, Italy's Co-op goes hunting for investment cash, Italian upturn forecast, Leaderflush stake sold. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Rally in late trading, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Bear closing fails to prevent another 'low', Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr C. Bradly to be chairman of Sun Group. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,389.

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