The Times - 02/03/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Staff, By Roger Berthoud, By Clive Borrell, From David Bonavia, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Our Correspondent Edinburgh, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent Brighton, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Dessa Trevisan, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Joan Chissell, Paul Overy, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Alan Blyth, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, PHS, Kenneth Bond Deputy managing director, GEC, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, ALEXANDER B. RUSSELL, , NORMAN D. PRICE, , WALTER CLEGG, House of Commons., PETER DICKENS, , IAN GOW, , GAY FIRTH, TONY FIRTH, , SARDA S. BAJPAI, , GRAHAM C. M. YOUNG, , M. S. ANWAR, , G. S. BROWNE. Russets, Betchworth, , G. B. MURRAY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Anthony Rowley, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Thomas, By Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, E. G. WOOD, , OLIVER STEWART, , By John Brennan, DOROTHY DAY, , OLGA OLVER, , By Ronald Emler, SHEILA BRANSDEN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, Maurice Delaruc Le Monde, Roger Berthouc The Time., Natale Gilio La Stampa, Bernd Conrad Die Welt, Maurice Bommensath, Philippe Lemaitre Le Monde, Michel Boyer Le Monde, Veronique Maurus Le Monde, by James Rothman, Gianfranco Franci La Stampa, John Groser The Times, Patrick Frances Le Monde, Hans Joachim Melder Die Welt *DM5=£1, Pangloss,
ResumoNews: Crime busters throw a surprise party, 'Tribune' group rejects case for visit from Brazil, Trial of Yugoslav lawyer adjourned indefinitely, Minister names councils which defied rent Act, Leader of English Catholics sees Pope, Women may try to join Balliol and New College, Talks offer ends protest by self-employed, Mr Moynihan in Jackson camp, GLC is to press for takeover of BR lines, The Times Diary Chinese puzzle as more heads roll, Dilemma of Rhodesia's skilled and hard-working white farmers as black rule becomes more likely, Childcare officer defends beatings by boys, Contact with Philippines kidnap band, New challenge today on press freedom issue, Mr Solzhenitsyn fears 'sudden and imminent fall' of West, Talking the Soviet way, Cake and TV 'no advance on bread and circuses', Ministers consider redrafting Police Bill, Agriculture exports now a valuable asset, Heavy traffic carries, Chairman Mao's wife uses role as oracle to undermine Mr Teng, Success hangs on a name, Note after Herrema siege 'accused republicans', Offer by Nine on market for Turkish produce, Prototype on wave power 'in five years', Heroin 'epidemic' at Oxford, Army staff training, Doubts over regional shop area, President Ford drops the word 'détente', More U S firms admit payments', Public danger, and the men from 'C' wing, United States: comparative situation and influence, Others dictated Miss Hearst's tape recordings, Mr Rees stands firm on terrorism, Looking back, On the contrary, Pledge to doctors on pay beds, Mr Prentice says he will be regarded as the party man, Gymnast claims damages, Salisbury moves offer glimmer of hope, Ash Wednesday, Royal and La Scala swop notes, For how much longer can the higher paid take the brunt of wage restraint?, Advantages which make work easier, Scarcely a ripple of excitement, Preparing for first summit, Six die as oil rig is wrecked, No 'third speed' please, we're Europeans, What's in store?, Miners' £100 demand to be revived, Abortion group not to give evidence to MPs, Honour of others will guide future behaviour, Research council to study evidence on sclerosis, Archaeology: Probable Sumerian temple, How much does an Italian politician really earn?, Angola pledge to 'liberate' Rhodesia and Namibia, Britain resists fishing limits of only 12 miles round its coasts, MP accused of playing on people's fears, One way forward: together, British captain aims for Everest 'first', MPs fiercely criticize increases in their salaries, Shopping/Philippa Toomey Solving the getting-up-again problem, Scientists fear Martian life could endanger Earth, Chauffeur said to have stolen £90,000 Canalettos, Mrs Thatcher urges by-election blow against Labour, Advice on local zones for noise reduction, Reawakened interest in European debate, Equal pay plea to tribunal, Mr Whitlam issues five libel writs over reports, Kremlin gets views of British party, Yard men remanded on £5,000 bail, Mr Nixon waits for his call from Washington, MP alleges breach of European privilege, Democrats swing to Mr Carter, Mr Thomson urges more EEC discipline, Discovering hairs in the soup, Police killing of clerk causes Valencia riot, More money urged for ministers, Magistrate's warning in Whittle case, Growers smash vats and spill 1m litres of wine, NUJ asks branches to ignore work of 'renegade' members, Meagre pointer to TUC cooperation on wage restraints, Majority of 110 for car seat belt measure, Man seriously injured in London bomb blast, Archbishop-elect of Westminster, Unemployment is only failure in tenuous return to stability, First take your pulses, Concorde's return fare to New York set at £662, Black sheep among the statistics. Index. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, The Times Information and Marketing Intelligence Unit, "Le Monde" Service des abonnements, AIR FRANCE Concorde, Times Newspapers., Twa, The Times Information and Marketing Intelligence Unit., Sedgwick Forbes Holdings Limited, Europa, The Camelot Mini Holiday people., The Times, Cassette Law, Times Newspapers Limited, 1976, GANI designs, HINE. The connoisseurs' cognac., Moscow Narodny Bank, Telex Service. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, World chess champion wins at Skopje, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,240. Politics and Parliament: NEB's major role in industrial strategy, 1,000 lives could be saved annually if 90 per cent wore seat belts, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Planning agreements to be lodged with Industry Department, Monitoring Chrysler: money will not be siphoned to America, Desalination committee, Complaint about letter, Paris meeting to consider Concorde sales prospects, Large majority for compulsion, Many 'brave' people in Ulster hanging on coat-tails of children, Mr Varley has not met British Leyland's new chairman House of Commons. Reviews: Alban Berg Quartet St John's/Radio 3, Showing the flag to the Italians Arte Inglese Oggi (1960-76) Palazzo Reale, Milan, The dickens of a Dickens Our Mutual Friend Bbc2, Victoria de los Angeles Festival Hall, Familiar art by unfamiliar name on show, Rare Shakespeare sells keenly, London Sinfonietta/ Bertini Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts. Law: Applying science in nuisance cases Regina v Fenny Stratford Justices, Ex parte Watney Mann (Midlands) Ltd, No earned income relief on partners' pensions Lawrence (Inspector of Taxes) v Ridsdale Lawrence v Hayman, Unreasonable behaviour goes beyond desertion Stringfellow v Stringfellow. Classified Advertising: For Sale, LEGAL NOTICES (also on page 14), Announcements, Commercial and Business Market, Legal appointments, Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Entertainments, Salerooms and Antiques. Sport: Sports in Brief, Cambridge engine room mountings shaky, Parker surges to his second victory, England make two changes and Neary retains his position, Lawless campaign to launch a champion, Lloyd keeps Britain's Cup hopes alive, Roberts troubles Indians with pace and bounce, Latest European snow reports, 2,000 boys squeeze into seven-a-side, Gap between Grand Canyon and rivals unlikely to be bridged, Comedy of Errors in Cheltenham mood, Brighton player sent off in defeat at Mansfield, Curry could be the most vulnerable champion, Surtees team acquire new sponsor, World bowls championships, Nicklaus pulls away from field, Lampard returns for European match, Mrs Lawes faces 10-minute winner in semi-final, Nash chosen for Australian Olympic team. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 2, 1951 Status of Germany, The man who believes that the truth is more important than the consequences. Editorials/Leaders: A Hundred Flowers Bloom In Moscow, The Concessions Of The Weak Are The Concessions Of Fear. Letters to the Editor: British policies in Ulster, Metrication's scope for meaningful prefixing, VAT on garden machinery, The regimental piper, Policing offshore waters, Damages for air crash orphans, Small firms: need for careful analysis of neglected data, In defence of the centimetre, Golden handshakes, Egyptian efforts at reconstruction, Cut price conveyancing, Scottish independence, India's untouchables, A question of degree. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Half-yearly naval promotions, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Obituaries: Prof Dietrich Küchemann, Obituary, M Jean Martinon French conductor and composer, Mr William Latey. Business and Finance: Discount market, Draft puts NEB on a par with private industry, GLC floats bond issue for £100m, Trawling puts Assoc Fisheries again in opening quarter loss, Upheavals looming in the bank branches, Latest dividends, Record Ridgway Another Year Of Growth, £94m underwriting loss hits CU, but Royal group doubles profits, Spot Position of Sterling, Employers and engineering unions sign procedural pact, Budget deficit likely to be below estimate, Treasury rejects accusations of cooking the books on expenditure, Cheaper loans, Limits soon on cheap suits from E Europe, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Forward Levels, Suppliers threaten legal action over Brentford Nylons, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Kuwait bid for Lonrho 'must come', Power councils oppose merger of showrooms, Triad buys stake in S Pacific Props, German bank's capital cut, National Coal Board signs £1.7m ICL deal Computer news, Lloyd's chief denies DC10 claims delay, Youghal turns round in second half year, Provisos in report on Newman's TPG deal, Leisure & General Holdings Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, Money Market Rates, Greater London Council Greater London 12½ Per Cent Stock, 1983 Issue Of £100,000,000 At £96.50 Per Cent, Compulsory holidays, Energy saving plan fails, Gold, Leisure & G still on the uptrend, Business Diary: Midland's Shelbourne · D of T's Harper, Monitoring the Brent Cross experiment, How the markets moved Rises, Delay in plans for ethylene likely, February rise in car sales by HP, Machine tool makers warn Leyland over foreign orders, Renewed pressure on the lira, Sedgwick Forbes up by 21 pc, Commercial Union's horror story. Business Appointments: Reed International names new financial director. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Week starts quietly, GLC issue last straw for gilts, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, UK metal stocks, Wall Street, London Sumatra, Commodities All-round prices drop on LME.
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