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The Times - 11/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood, By Maurice Corina, By George Clark, From Robert Fisk, By Malcolm Brown, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By David Leigh, By John Young, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Pat Healy, By Our Education, By Clive Borrell, By Our Social Services, House of Lords, By Paul Routledge, By Arthur Reed, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Osman, By Pearce Wright, By Philip Howard, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Penny Symon, From Henry Stanhope, From Richard Wigg, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, By Our Diplomatic, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Harry Golombek, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From René Flipo, From Michael Binyon, From John Best, by Prudence Glynn, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Thomas Walker, Alan Coren, Geoffrey Wansell, Paddy Kitchen, Clive Bennett, Max Harrison, From Norman Fox, By Tom German, By Norman de Mesquita, By A Special Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Peter West, By Alan Gibson, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy, By Sydney Friskin, By Han Suyin, Richard Harris, By Eric Hiscock, Laurence Cotterell, By David Pryce-Jones, Michael Ratcliffe, By Cynthia Gladwyn, Norman St John-Stevas, Jeremy Lewis, Tom Hutchinson, PHS, Ronald Butt, DUNCAN BURN, , MICHAEL HOARE, , ATHOL FUGARD, , FRED WACHSBERGER., ERIC ROLL., U. E. SIMON, , E. A. WHITING., OLIVER GILLIE., C. MARY JOHNSON., T. HADJINIKOS, , KEITH JOSEPH, , PAUL DEAN, , CLIFFORD OF CHUDLEIGH, GORE-BOOTH, HALSBURY, HANWORTH, JOHN HUNT, PLATT, SOMERS., DIANE MUNDAY., MICHAEL PECK., By Geraldine Norman, By Michael Horswell, By Nature-Times News Service, From Michael Hornsby, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Baily, By Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen, HILDA GADDUM, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, A. S. DANGOUR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, By Our Industrial, From Peter Norman, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark,

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News: Sex advice for men 'might cut births', Mr Steel offers coalition, Probation for barrister who assaulted police, Centuries-old phrases come under scrutiny, Doctors fail to save unborn child, Jenkins doubt over EEC post for ex-minister, Americans win gold medal at chess Olympiad, French seek foreign policy grandeur on the cheap, Stress test for head teachers siggested, Flexible line rejected by Portuguese communists, Murderer to die on Monday at his own request, Union leaders reject NEDO director's call for spending cuts, Angolan forces drive Unita rebel army into bush, Maximum price orders being considered for high-profit industry, Opinion poll shows big Tory lead in Scotland, Big new authorities are big spenders, Silver candlesticks fetch £73,750, Colonel committed for trial, Morocco urges its Jews to come back, MPs and the Poulson affair, EEC and US end first round of fishing talks, Nuns' press celebrates 100 years, Fraud charge remand for stockbrokers, It all comes out in the Wash, British Army team climb Himalayan peak, Witness giving corruption case evidence 'from fear', 'Hundred flowers'spirit is reviving in China, Botany: How gladioli recognize pollen, How the Budget deficit can be cut by £5,000m next year, Mr Powell explains his loyalties, The Times Diary Don't laugh-we need the money, Action pledge on mugging, Leyland denies loss of 50 Range-Rovers, Economy main theme of Callaghan-Giscard talks, Riot police out in strength to prevent radical students from disrupting Hirohito jubilee, Motoring More accidents to riders than to pedestrians, US urged to support guerrillas if talks fail, New colleges 'offer no preparation for jobs', Pure and wholesome proves hard to define, Getting the supplies on tap everywhere, BBC programme 'put off buyers', Drivers 'urged to steal from car factories', 15-nation talks on tighter nuclear controls, Queen visits tomb of British-born saint, Rent curbs may be relaxed to sell off empty homes, Post Office to introduce many cheaper telephone charges from January 4, O levels at Holland Park below average, Reith Lecturer urges scientific approach to understanding the mind, 105 Labour MPs support motion opposing cuts, Life on Mars neither proved nor disproved by Vikings, Treasury man backs high unemployment, Errors found in welfare leaflets may leave claimants worse off, Double defeat for Government wrecks docks Bill, Bank gunman kills woman clerk, Editor troubled by 'forbidden subjects', Anger over government move to educate handicapped children in ordinary schools, Syrian armoured column enters Beirut without firing shot, City architect's ex-secretary denies affair, Head of inquiry into immigrants service is named, Job centres 'waste vast amount of cash', Oxfordshire £3m cut plan 'threat to sound education', Most firms free of strikes, new survey discloses, War graves damaged by young vandals, Italian TV body sued over match broadcast, Water a Special Report, Trespass law threatens unions, MP says, Hope for Chad rebels' hostage, Fickle climate and uncertain demand, Mr Healey hints at mini-budget soon, More breaches of rules on take-off are recorded on new Heathrow equipment, Minister's illness puts off Bonn debate on dismissed generals, Swiss brigadier and wife face spy charges, Arafat mediation helps in arranging Sadat-Gaddafi reconciliation meeting, Survey shows separatists ahead in Quebec election, Survivors of sinking may be paid 'lost' wages, Are the Tories really unready for power?, Advance payment of income tax in Italy, First verdicts in bank robbery trial, Mondale replacement, A limit on the world?, Reshaped Rhine Army tests itself in big battle exercise. Index. Display Advertising: Water Saver Systems, Ppa, Ici, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Mono, Kidder, Peabody & Co., Hayward Tyler, New Fiction Society, Fsl, Portals Water Treatment, Portacel Ltd., The Times, Bovis, BARCLAYS International, Ciba-Geigy, Hans Hammerschmidt, Standard Telephones and Cables Limited, Ncr, Hertz, newscientist, Index Linker, Cousin Clare, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Imperial Cancer Research Fund, B M W, Atcost, Country Life, Hine, Kuwait Airways, Miln Marsters Group Limited, Reuters Limited,, Glenfiddich Pure Malt. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Foot sticks to procedure started in 1693, Higher fines for benefit frauds, Two defeats, two more casting votes: half-mile corridor, £ 90,000 spent on flat at Carlton Gardens, Bill to allow more trading on Sunday fails, 110-day rule and the Tartan Army trial, Dock work Bill: Chair's casting vote saves Government House of Commons, Three more Government defeats on Bill to abolish pay beds. Property: Flat Sharing. Reviews: Wednesday at Eight Thames, Science fiction Children of Dune By Frank Herbert (Gollancz, £3.95), Verve and éclat The Paris Embassy, Threatened images Venice Observed Wildenstein's, Generating frenzy Ac/dc Hammersmith Odeon, BBC SO/Schmid Festival Hall/Radio 3, Fiction I Hear America Swinging By Peter de Vries (Gollancz, £3.95) A Sea-Grape Tree By Rosamund Lehmann (Collins, £3.50), The killing ground The Bells of Hell Go Ting-A Ling-A Ling, Fashion The politics of style, Cologne Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Shakespeare in modern dress Bingo The Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon, Master of strategy Wind in the Tower, Reviews next week: Stanley Wells on The Living Monument by, Quick guide, Roberta Flack New Victoria, Too many films make a heady festival, The English Valkyrie Unity Mitford: A Quest. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Art Galleries, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sports in Brief, Cooke helps Kent and his England prospects, Hertfordshire's spirit conquers Counties but it is not enough, Stoke player breaks leg, Surrey ride their luck into divisional final, Miss Casals could be key figure, Morley and Davies to continue their run, Gavaskar century does not dishearten New Zealand, Spencer break stranglehold of a dogged defence, Loss of sponsors threatens Argentine event, Cambridge sound a warning in the fog, 'The big shoot-out' is left to small guns, Hamswell's jumping reaches new level, Makinen may be replaced by Ford team, N Ireland's carefree approach is punished by clinical Belgians, For the Record Golf, Fort Devon should not be strong enough to contain Village Thief, Oxfordshire step forward after comfortable victory, Osgood is more becoming in yellow and green, Villa put by a little more corn for the winter, Old Trafford scene of catalogue of crimes. Editorials/Leaders: Socialism And Democracy, Signor Berlinguer's Dilemma, Mr Powell's Persistent Failing. Letters to the Editor: Inflation proofed pensions, 'Destruction' of a private enterprise, An 'absurd' aspect of Treasury accounting, Heredity and intelligence, Cut in public spending, Investment in services, Day-care abortions, British malaise, Exchange rate changes, Museum publications, Delay over shipping documents, Birds in London squares, Independent peers, Economic crisis: theory and practice, Released actors, Report on state industries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Official Appointments and Notices: Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol, Mr Colin Shaw leaves BBC for IBA. Obituaries: Cmdr Kenneth Downey, Eda Lord, MR JUSTICE BAGNALL Talents in the High Court, Obituary, Lord Tryon, MR LESLIE HAYES Allocation of wavelengths. Law: Tribunals must consider evaluation studies. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts in demand, The Times Share Indices, Below the best but back over 300, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Business Diary: What Santa Claus brought the statistician, Discount market, Fairchild to offer $20m debenture in Europe, Sainsbury after the recovery, Community doubts on extension of Gatt textiles agreement, Lloyd's warning on takeover, Cater makes loss, King & Shaxson ahead, Handbook on official statistics, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, General Accident Nine months' results, Stronger pound helps shares, Gold price raised $5 by investors' demand, Ask a reasonable question..., Telephone and General Trust Limited Temple Bar Investment Trust Limited Proposed Merger, Esso chief sounds warning over 'mortgaged North Sea bonanza', EEC anti-dumping moves set the tone for hard trade talks with Japanese, Thomas Nationwide is accelerating, Growth forecasts for 1977 revised to below 3pc, Bank Base Rates, Foster Wheeler, Siemens take over all of Kraftwerk, Bundesbank 'not buying gilts', Government urged to subsidize a service for conserving energy, Bonn plan to aid 200,000 jobless, Davies & Newman down, but hopeful, Ford and Jaguar disputes, Ryder call for stability in industrial policy, US experts predicting 5pc advance in growth rate, Italians foil ICI move for aniline plant contract, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Brisk start should see Readicut through a more difficult finish, Electricity chairman calls for nuclear research boost, Why Mr Graff is offering to buy out minority shares, Two Electra Group trusts to merge, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Midland's $75m Eurobond offer, Reliance Gp buoyant after good 3rd quarter, BSC losses expected to be cut by over half, Challenge on Indian shirt imports, Bid speculation dismissed at Grindlays, Operation of PLA to be streamlined, Fruehauf bid has lapsed, Too many incentives for tax dodging and emigration, Building doldrums catch RCF, Zetters Group Limited, Sainsbury's Interim Results, How the markets moved Rises, Hill Samuel dips at halfway, State aid for ethylene crackers, Rothmans takes over part of Patons' site, Unilever's frozen food stake seen as fair and efficient monopoly, Kodak gets clearance for instant camera. Business Appointments: Chief general manager at General Accident. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,456.

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