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The Times - 08/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Our Economics Staff, From Mario Modiano, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Stewart Tendler, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Arthur Osman, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, Edinburgh, By Michael Horsnell, From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, From Alan McGregor, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Watts, John Brennan, Keith Horner, Thomas Walker, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Clive Bennett, By Kurt Vonnegut, Michael Ratcliffe, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Fox, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Tom German, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Nicholas Keith, By Michael Hardy, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Seely, From David Hedges, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, John Mackintosh, Lord Chalfont, PHS, Louis Heren, DIANA RAWSTRON, , KENNETH MORGAN, , MALCOLM RIFKIND, , NORMAN ATKINSON, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , W. G. RULE, , MICHAEL IVENS, Director, , ROGER ARGUILE, , H. J. EYSENCK, , BRIAN SEWELL, , NICHOLAS MCDOWALL, Martin Sullivan, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Norman, By Malcolm Brown, By John Brennan, By Ronald Emler, Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Trevor Fishlock, JOHN HARVEY, , R. GARRATT, , Richard Allen, B. CROSSLAND, , BRENDA FOX, , Edited by Rodney Cowton, Kenneth Owen, Patricia Tisdall, Ronald Emler, Craig Howard, Desmond Quigley, From a Special Correspondent,

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News: Indian art: This Tongass wood, Ministry of Defence defers £40m order for advanced warship, Increase in crime 'linked to acquisitive society', Gulf states tighten security and press control, Communication: Signs for retarded, More closures of colleges of education expected, Health service unions want more influence than ministry proposes, Beirut shelling kills 12 as Arab peace force fails to arrive, Mr Sarkis relies on silent colonel, Poll results hearten the Scottish opposition, Swing to the right or from the left?, MP calls for inquiry on 'job bribes', Terrorism stops top golf contest, Soviet nuclear disaster discounted, 60,000 take part in anti-abortion rallies, Ann Chapman 'murdered by hired American', Paris advertisement seeks 'victims of Interpol', The priest who puts truth before Vatican politics, Deadline to be set for all-in schools, Lord Salmon attacks 'neo-nazis who aim to stir up race hatred', Chinese ask to see Concorde in Hongkong, £70-a-ton potatoes guarantee is 'justified' Agriculture, Unesco proposal on news media control held up, Prisoners of conscience E Germany: Karin Wienberg, Cabinet at risk on guillotine motion, The Pleasance wants to become more like its name Regional report Ronald Faux, Mr Carter promises to bring 'democratic character' to his style of governing, 'Gruelling' talks on Rhodesia date, A bad time for the political warhorses to get a whiff of gunpowder, Mensa 'turn for the better', Mr Carter will follow his own instinct in choosing his closest colleagues, V and A's services to regions may be scrapped, Plea to stop quarries in national parks, 24 held in racist march clash, Home plan for retired architects is rejected, £62 a head interest paid on national debt Answers in Parliament, Equity fails to decide on its future despite two votes, Veteran car rally: A 1902 Mors owned by Mr, W German rally to honour Nazi 'war heroes', Peking hint of improved relations with Russia, Ulster service recalls heavy loss of life, Press code rejected in Pakistan, Olympic boxer elected to Cuban Assembly, 'Terrorist craft' sunk by Israeli gunboat, Luxembourg awaits the Queen, The Times Diary A puzzling way to spend an evening, Labour must choose new EEC leader, Cairo Cabinet change after centrists' poll victory, Metropolitan Museum head to retire, Schools may keep status as charities, The general alert we cannot afford to ignore, Sewage plan 'threat to Chesil Bank', Two officers of Spanish Air Force alleged to have received £181,000 each in Lockheed money, Government seeking IMF advice on how to boost the economy. Index. Display Advertising: europcar, British airways, Secker & Warburg, Rolls-Royce Limited, Coutts & Co, Bank Base Rates, Jones Lang Wootton, Hine, Longman Dictonaries & Reference Books, Blue Nun from SICHEL, The Times, National Library For The Blind, Mercedés-Benz.. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF officer training, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Wycombe Abbey School, Church news, University news Aberdeen, Latest appointments, Civil defence scientists threaten to resign, Are Crown appointments becoming a lottery?. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,453, Korchnoi faces Petrosian in world chess. Property: Commercial and Business market, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Buyers from institutions still active. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 7, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Royal Ballet debuts La Fille mal gardée Opera House, Manchester The Invitation Covent Garden, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, Santana Wembley, Berlin Consortium Classicum St John's, Chairman Alf at the Criterion, The ride to the abyss Slapstick, Mr Wynne Godley, director of, The Purple Taxi. Sport: Sports in Brief, Swansea earn victory the hard way at the 'new' Rectory Field, Youth breaks rivals and rules as well, Good old days not yet back at West Ham, Oxford need more midfield craft, Sunderland need some of Liverpool's poise, Cecil rides high on Wollow victories, Today's fixtures, For the Record Racing, Richmond find no cure for the English disease, Chinese will be in action soon after landing, A startling display that made Giles age 10 years in 90 minutes, Weekend results and tables First division, Russia are banned from next year's Davis Cup, Rain halts game on all-weather pitch, Weekend results, Purley returns next year to Grand Prix, Conglomerat has easy win as El Criollo fades, Weekend results County championship, Hignell sets pattern and Cambridge blossom, Dog-day afternoon at Maine Road, Miss Wade's victory boosts Cup hopes, Glued porcelain escapes with casual examination, Two aging prizefighters hanging on for the bell, A Saturday when the magic of yesterday's men wore thin, Optimists are left trailing in Miss Gulland's wake, No confidence resolution rejected by AAA. Law: When objection to fair rent by tenant or landlord may be withdrawn Hanson v London Rent Assessment Panel Regina v London Rent Assessment Panel, Ex parte Hanson. Editorials/Leaders: Super-Powers Seen From Peking, Where To Economize On The Arts. Letters to the Editor: Scottish devolution, Heritability of intelligence, Drax power station and the public interest, Decisions on child custody, A mother's responsibilities, Birds in London squares, Learning in the workplace, Imprisoned journalists, Stoppage of mail, The art trade, The economic crisis: planned credit, Salary freeze on public sector boards, Drain of talent from industry, Films on television, Walsall by-election. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Obituaries: Sir Gerald Beadle Early radio to television control at BBC, Mr Cyril Bennett, Dr Walter Starkie. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization and week's change, Despite some peak levels few expect a consumer-inspired boom Commodities, Safety first, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 308.7+32.0 (10.4%), More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Wage incentives 'essential' for skilled workers, Mining, New reasons for showing caution in gilts, Quiet and practical help for Wales, £300,000 paper contract, Some bullish undertones, Business Diary in Europe: Oil and troubled waters, Executives 'the hardest hit group', BP strikers at Grangemouth return to work, Central bankers to discuss sterling problems, Conundrums left behind by the Fox Report on uranium projects, Lending rate 15 pc, Reduction in losses should now stimulate BET's growth, Superstore pioneering pays off for Associated Dairies-with more to come, Rolls-Royce (1971) to drop 'irksome' date, Groups' case for capital tax reform, Benn verdict on power boards could be delayed by two-tier plan, Prime Minister hears top pay protests today, How ICL put together its Singer operation, Briefly Scottish Utd Investors, Freight report, Broadening Our Base, Unions want a ban on bulk whisky exports, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dunford's reconstruction move, Mr Healey in Brussels talks on new loan aid, Steering group to decide on British Shoe report, The IMF makes a comeback, Euromarkets, Royal Dutch and 'Shell' top strong line-up of results, University venture into the open market, Tight exchange control 'may hit exporters', Mr Carter likely to face foreign call for stimulus. Business Appointments: Williams and Glyn's Bank makes board changes.

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