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News from 24/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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John Huxley, Barbara Hall, Richard Ellis, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Christopher Tugendhat, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Susan Hill, Eric Dymock, Kenneth Warren Mp, Ann Dunn, Fiona Walsh, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Stuart Craig Director, John Hind, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Harriet Sergeant, Alan Greenspan Fed chairman, David James Smith, Mark Ellis, Barbara Amlel, Carol Sarler, Isabelle Williams, Denise Winn, Bob Mee, Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley, Charles Murray, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, A. H. R. Grimsey, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Kenneth R Lake, Wendy Leigh, Cliff Temple, Angela Rippon, Kingsley Amis, Maria Laura Avignolo, A Hosking, R H W Bullock, Anthony Gardner, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Brian Roycroft, Peter Kemp, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Eric Bailey, Carol Price, Sean Ryan, David Currie, Geoff Whitten, Nicola Jacobs, Robert Harris, Caroline Lees, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Bernard Cafferty, Geoffrey Dicks, Professor Julius Gould, Roger Eglin, Alistair Horne, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, James Adams, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, Phill Baker, Peter Plant, Rufus Olins, Tavleen Singh, M Moorhouse, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Robert Booth, John Karter, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Andrew Neil, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Ivan Hill, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, Chris Jones, Russell Miller, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Smart, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Frances Hegarty, William Coleman, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Jean Myers, Andrew Alderson, Robert Allen, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, A L Rowse, Godfrey Golzen, Ian Glover James, Andrew Lorenz, Kenny Dalglish, Robert Cushman, Sam Kiley, Chris Lightbown, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Zerbanoo Gifford, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, A McGrath, Sandra Barwick, Richard Sumray, Iain Jenkins, Boris Schapiro, Hayim Pinner Secretary General,

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2Am: Land War Begins Allies mount assault on six fronts; Desert Rats to lead Kuwait attack Large number of Iraqi troops surrendering Saddam 'lets loose execution squads' The Equitable Life The Sunday Times Major: We want fast results British Reaction Classified Bush:'Use all forces available' to eject the Iraqi army President returns to White House to declare 'final phase' Bush Speech Eurocamp Defiant Iraq vows it will never surrender World Reaction The Video Show Baghdad blitzed as it scorns deadline Countdown Public wants Saddam on trial War Panel Business Migration Program Elite guards will be worn down by tanks Strategy Royals step up their Gulf efforts Tandon Thatcher to bow out of the Commons after 31 years Harvey-Jones joins Labour strategists Menuhin blocks the sour notes from his past British Telecom Which Computer? Show Trevor Nunn and The Sunday Times Senator Sean Doherty Here comes the bride: Emma Samms, 30, former star of… Citroën UK Ltd High-marking dons accused of devaluing top degrees Trust under fire after deal on 'IQ vitamins' British Gas Mazda Building Excitement The Hour Has Come The Russian generals nearly saved him but now . . . War in the Gulf Insight Before the ground battle for Kuwait began early today there had been a week of anxiety on the front line and in Washington as a Soviet diplomatic offensive offered Saddam Hussein a way of escape Tulip computers Air Canada 'It will be swift, sudden and devastating' The Battle Plan Amstrad The Royal Bank of Scotland Iraqi damages reached the 'magic' 50% figure Attrition Army rally bodes ill for Soviet reformers Vauxhall By Our Foreign Staff: Thailand's army rebels consolidate after coup Menem joins monks to escape from his woes Rank Xerox Rank Xerox Eligible bachelor: Crown Prince Naruhito after being… Bristol & West Building Society World churchmen rue the sins of the fathers (AP): More gunfire in Albania The World (Reuters): Riots over cash scandal (AFP): Dictator faces nepotism trial Ford Coltec Parker Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Colour Printing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Film turns Calcutta into the city of hate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items PMI Data Plastics Ltd. Folkes The Sunday Times Old age: Japan's latest export Enterprise Zone Investments Heseltine frets at poll tax muddle Black shroud covers Kuwait as its oil burns Budget The Sunday Times Weather and Travel Outlook Stroke deaths 'cut by half' News Digest Flood warning Shopping bill Bomb suspect Museum hopefuls Gale's will Bond winners 'See You in Baghdad' Last week Andrew Neil visited the front line in Saudi Arabia. This is his account of manoeuvres and morale—on the ground and in the air Norwich Union Healthcare The Crown Jewels Volvo Rowse to the rescue of the hetero Bard The Valerie Grove Interview Cargo-Q Letting a crocodile off the hook If the allies take half-measures with Saddam, the failure of resolve will come back to haunt them, says Barbara Amlel Mark well the cost of poll tax lunacy Robert Harris sees a clear case for recrimination Merseyside Development Corporation Haunted by an over-inflated monster in the Treasury fog Norman Macrae dispels some misunderstandings about the economy and looks at Major's election options Atticus Picture Gallery Mixed fortunes on recession's wheel The effects of the slump are various and contradictory, hurting some and leaving others untouched, finds Sandra Barwick The defeat of Saddam A word in Patten's ear about political humbug The Tory party chairman, seeking a 'social' market economy, has much to learn from Germany, writes Norman Stone The Savoy Halifax Soccer god who jumped off the top of the Kop Profile Arise, slaves, and let's play! Paying the price of failure on a sinking ship Paper round Flexibility is the ace up allied sleeves General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley on options in the Gulf DVLA Select Registrations Thatcher's troupe frets in the wings Inside Politics Our royals are right to relax, soldiers say. . . Council staff hold clients in contempt Woolwich Readers raise £180,000 for homeless . . . but America begs to differ Fair bet for the Olympics Points BR puts up the wrong kind of show Anti-semitic and absurd Birthdays Liverpool plunged further into crisis Moran's team collapses on his first day in charge Arsenal's goal feast secures place at the top Lucky Eubank retains title despite deliberate foul Prudential Holborn Morris epic fails to stop Sri Lankans News Focus Richardson still ahead Davis still struggling Superb Krabbe Winning pair Best of English Martin accuses Nevin a rebel who has found the cause Chris Lightbown talks to Pat Nevin, on the ball a trickster for Everton, off it an outspoken champion of footballers Marwood supplies the finishing touch Summaries of the Leading Matches Ball takes a cue from Dalglish Private, canny, suspicious, but a decent man Rob Hughes attempts to fathom the reasons for Kenny Dalglish's decision to resign as the Liverpool manager Wimbledon get tough with Spurs Echoes of Shankly in the departure of Dalglish Hodge caps a Forest fightback Orrell and wind blow away the Wasps Docklands Express on the Irish route England's turn to shoulder the winners' burden Northampton creep to hard-fought points win Quins change gear to run away with it Exiles crash to a pack of iron King Offiah and the throne of gold Rob Hughes on the Widnes winger who has turned a team game into a personal display of pace, power, and perception Sporting giants collide Dudley the true-blue revolutionary Stephen Jones profiles Dudley Wood, the much misunderstood RFU secretary Richmond is skating on thin ice It's good money after bad, Minister Keith Wheatley advises Michael Heseltine to be tight-fisted when he visits Sheffield Football Results Athletics For the Record Racing Racing Focus Pools Rugby Cheltenham Racecourse This man can seriously damage your wealth Inside Track Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche The Capital Collection Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neep Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loxleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Maserati Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items A reliable workhorse for all roads and seasons Eric Dymock on the advantages of Citroen's four-wheel drive Lawn Flite Rover gears up for a diesel cut Death of Maxwell Boyd British Garden Machinery Association A Touch of Malice Starting Today: exclusive extracts from Memoirs, the eagerly awaited collection of outrageous anecdotes by Britain's best-known comic writer Kingsley Amis exposes the sins of Malcolm Muggeridge, the hypocrisy of Roald Dahl, and the vanity of writers and friends Travel 'Kids are where the money is' Visit India Multiple Classified Advertising Items Braine: a prize bore with a mission Next Week: The day I was rude about Princess… Akom Ltd Gillie Brent and Partners Wain: put down by an old pal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Article Withdrawn Multiple Display Advertising Items Heel! As clumpy footwear bows out and the high heel steps forward, Paula Reed assesses the revival of the delicate, feminine look Intellectual argument of a debatable standard Style File Multiple Display Advertising Items Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol Reho Travel Meridian Tours Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Airbreak Ltd Canvas Holidays Exploding Myths The Working Lunch Connections The hidden art of pleasing yourself Paul Golding talks to Nicola Jacobs, the Cork Street gallery owner, on her sense of colour and taste for single-minded dressing My Style Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Australia Star-favoured joint looks set for the chop Hollywood Dispatches Sam Kiley on threats to the Formosa, a cafe with a famous past cast Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Patalan Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Directions Price Wars Sandals The Late Show Madrid makes up for its uninspiring setting with an air of flamboyant bravado and endless nocturnal activity. Rob Ryan struggles to keep his finger on the frantic pulse Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Brief Cyprus Celtic Cruises Mysteries of the Irish lakes Sailing on wings of song Christopher Somerville is tired but happy sailing the Hebrides on a musical trip in a 100-year-old ketch, while Eric Bailey seeks out the ancient sights and stones of Fermanagh's mysterious lakeland Norwegian Coastal Voyages Queen Elizabeth 2 Mark Warner P&O Scottish Ferries Madeira & Porto Santo Pettitts India Travel Queen Elizabeth 2 Cunard Countess Unicorn Holidays Ltd Play it safe before sloping off Scott on Skiing Ireland CTC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Travel Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cottage Directory English Country Cottages Character Cottages Ryanair Holidays Ireland C. I. E Tours International Mackay's agency The Gleneagles Hotel Forestry Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Clifton Gate 2 Bedroom Covent Garden Apartments Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Regalian Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Heron homes Limehouse Basin Burrells Wharf Trafalgar House Residential Bovis Homes Carlton Gate Lovell Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Developers slash prices in docklands With hundreds of new flats and houses having stood empty for two years, buyers are in a strong position to drive a hard bargain, reports Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Malta memory leads to prize The Sunday Times Crossword Mortgage rate of 12% by year's end, say experts Clue Writing Contest City bets interest rates will be cut this week Worst yet to come, warns industry Business Staff Virgin to wed, ILG suitor riled Tough terms for WPP rescue plan Sorrell rejects bank equity stakes Jobs may go in M&S cost review SFIA Ltd. Business Laidlaw leads pack for Biffa 3i investors in industry Chancellor should trade in his interest fears View Point Blue Circle, led by its chairman, Sir Peter Walters Govett jumps at Amber stake Argos to test furniture market Midland Group Haunting of the house of Arnault Sex smears, problems at Dior and the spectre of recession are dogging Bernard Arnault, head of the luxury LVMH empire. Iain Jenkins reports Big Bang burns money Contango Sharewatch Iberia Airlines of Spain Save Tax Amstrad Kleinwort Benson Limited Spy scare bugs television chief What's up then, Doc? Supermarkets for Kiev Eurotrade Centre Wiggins wakes from long nightmare Been there, done that Prufrock Amstrad Talk like an Egyptian Ad addicts after adoration Bidders Lay Siege to Fortress ITV Rivals for Channel 3 licences finalise plans Carlton, Mai and Virgin all want ITV franchises, but they face an uphill struggle to wrest them from the incumbents. Smaller bidders are assembling on the sidelines. Andrew Davidson looks at the companies hoping to make their début on our screens next year Candover Barclays Mercantile Business Finance Big three tune into the south Japan Airlines Compiled by UBS Phillips & Drew: Economic databank UK Economy International Canon (UK) Ltd. Recovery begins in spring In their latest economic forecast, Geoffrey Dicks Narrow ERM band is key to lower inflation Central Storms blow away insurance profits Scottish Enterprise Banks under fire from all sides in credit crunch American Account The Sunday Times TSB Group OKI Systems (UK) Ltd Tugendhat the mover picks the Abbey plum Profile Hunting for the IT champions Douglas Construction Group Queen Elizabeth 2 Act fast to get tax in hand Barclays Fidelity Investments Business & Personal Finance Chelsea Building Society M&G Financial Services Limited Bradford & Bingley Building Society Lucky escape from a timeshare maze Questions of cash Poor profit on power sell-off The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Unit trust index Co-ordinated Landand Estates Plc Partridge Muir & Warren This is no time to cut back training A slack period can provide an opportunity for companies to develop employees' skills, reports Godfrey Golzen, and state funding is available No Title Andersen Consulting Interexec Quotron Egor Executive Selection Business Land The Santa Cruz Operation Mercury Communications Hong Kong Based Cellular Telecommunications Edinburgh International Festival Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Executive Resourcing Business selection Natural Environment Research Council East Midlands Electricity Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items TK Selection Johnson Wilson & Partners Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items United Nations Development Programme ACP Limited TK Selection Johnson Wilson & Partners Towers Perrin Line Management Resourcing British Gas Otteridge & Company Sheffield City Polytechnic Inchcape Powergen Connaught Mainland Touche Ross Austin Knight Cable Once TM Perthshire Enterprise Company P&P Corporate Systems D. J. Stuart Advertising Eutelsat Hewlett Packard Harrison Willis Fletcher Hunt plc. Redbrick Selection Thomson Mercury Communications Paging Systems Limited PA Consulting Group The Sunday Times Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Executive Resourcing Barkers LBW Human Resources Advertising Campbell-Johnston Recruitment Advertising Limited MSL International Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrogate Tutorial College MSL International University of Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items Shetland Islands Council Leeds City Council Bromley Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birmingham City Council St. James Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Chief Executive Priority Services Council of University Management Schools Cranfield School of Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Polytechnic Royal Over-Seas League Warwick Business School American Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Durham University Business School City University Business School System Engineers Multiple Display Advertising Items Henley Engineering Appointments GKN technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Indonesia Company Making job cuts less painful Outplacement deals aren't only for executives. Report by Godfrey Golzen AEA Technology Repsol Review Review Arts Hotline His infinite variety John Hind meets Bruce Forsyth, about to return to the boards in a one-man show at the London Palladium The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Student Drama Festival Workshops Sparkling jewels cast in a rich setting Opera Samson regains his strength Hugh Canning on the variable vocal fortunes of José Carreras, now back at Covent Garden Exhilarating triumph over difficulty In Concert Royal Shakespeare Company From Russia to Berlin with love Iain Johnstone on slim pickings at this year's Berlin Film Festival A dearth in the family George Perry on the London releases The Peter Hall Company at the Playhouse Piccadilly Theatre Shaftesbury Theatre Sadler's Wells Look back in anguish Theatre Readers Choice Tosca at the Court The same team that brought the lavish Aida to Earls Court in 1988 is back—this time with Tosca. George Greig watches their third giant show as it grows and grows. Main Photograph by Mark Ellidge An Exclusive Night at the Opera Robert Palmer Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Christy Moore Royal Opera House The radiant muse of British ballet David Dougill pays tribute to Dame Margot Fonteyn Production scores on pointes David Dougill on a triumphant Romeo and Juliet Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Hard Proust for laughs Television Today's radio Multiple Display Advertising Items Electric Factory Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Miss Saigon St John's Smith Square Domingo Carreras Pavarotti The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 155 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moscow Symphony Orchestra A Slice of Saturday Night Royal Academy of Arts Monday February 25 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Tuesday February 26 Auberge Wednesday February 27 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Thursday February 28 Friday March 1 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Saturday March 2 Curzon The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Regions Highlights Satellite Sky movies The cult of the Beast Stalin Triumph & Tragedy by Dmitri Volkogonov translated by Harold Shukman Weidenfeld £29.95 pp642 'Love followed and then sex—with their first… Books The Sunday Times Literary Banquet It takes two to tandem Baby talk Smith and groans Some talk of Alexander Talking shop Who's Reading Whom The Pentland Press Joking apart Dear Robert, Dear Spike The Graves-Milligan Correspondence edited by Pauline Scudamore Alan Sutton £12.95 pp187 Dorrance Publishing Inc Tales of Catfish Row The Life and Times of Porgy and Bess The Story of an American Classic by Hollis Alpert Nick Hern £17.95 pp354 Ronnie be good Be My Baby by Ronnie Spector with Vince Waldron MacMillan £14.99 pp312 Oxford Paperbacks Abacus Irony in the soul Fiction The Miracle Game by Josef Skvorecky trans by Paul Wilson Faber £13.99 pp436 The Book Guild Ltd Mourning story Life of a Drum by Carlo Gébler H Hamilton £13.99 pp173 Cardinal A smoke alarm with dead batteries is not a smoke… On the Critical List Harvey Porlock ponders the savaging of Roger Scruton, Simon Raven and Isabel Allende A prisoner of the Big House Penny Perrick talks to Jennifer Johnston about families, guilt, betrayal—and her new novel, The Invisible Worm Diary Paperbacks The colony club Hong Kong, Hong Kong by Dick Wilson Grafton £16.99 pp284 Sharpe's Waterloo Vienna in a whirl Thunder at Twilight Vienna 1913-14 by Frederic Morton Peter Owen £20 pp385 Sharpe's Waterloo Writers' Monthly—Free Times Books Incredible journeys Children Water-horses, walking fish, intrepid weasels—SUSAN Hill chooses new books for under-10s Omega Publishing Dept Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Now in Black Swan Paperback Arthur Hailey the Evening News Charter 88 Rex and Tex Bananaman When little Eric, an ordinary schoolboy, eats a banana, he instantly becomes the Extra ordinary. . . Strip-Teasers Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean The Funday Times Club Jokes Parrots Monk Parakeet Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! The Funday Times Club Coupon Huoae Esnro Mpads Beryl the Peril Bogart Eureka Scribble Asterix and the Banquet Mr Cadbury's Parrot! The Sunday Times magazine William Gran… The Sunday Times magazine Delcor Citroën Xm Schott Toyota Carina Jersey Fighting Spirits Zerbanoo Gifford, the writer and politician, and her father Bailey Irani, a hotelier, talk to Carol Price Word Perfect United Kingdom Ontario Canada Moben AA Rover 820 SLi Rider on the Storm David Austin Roses It was a Good Year for Zineandel so Ernest The Wines of Ernest and Julio Gallo Ernest & Julio Gallo Super Callanetics Week one of a three-part series to keep you in great shape Warning up Stretching out The Sunday Times Jaguar The Dreamer who Fell to Earth Picture Gallery Taxman Tactics Laser Printers Minolta The Essential Things in Life Edwardian Hotels Finch Conservatories The Official United States Military Issue Genuine The Musee de Waterloo What the Smart Office is Wearing Design Give the sack to dingy desks and regulation-issue office hardware and put the curvaceous, clean new look to work. Styling by Amicia de Moubray Pain: Who Needs It? The Times Portland Direct Garden Supplies Magic The Wind in the Willows Plates Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise West Hampstead Clinic Nordic A Life in the Day of Health Departments' Chief Medical Officers Britannia Music Company Limited London Mazda Under the carpet Downtown The Orange Tree theatre branches out 6 The… Old heads on young shoulders: forget drugs and sex,… Dawn French is a Silly Cow (but only nights in the… The Best of London this Week What's Hot What's Hot Orange Tree blossoms London Lives No Goa Escada Taking Liberty's Fashion What's Hot What's Hot Castro Sun Alliance and London Assurance Co. Ltd. Camel Filters Picture Gallery Nursing A Loan at Last Who Would Start a Business These Days? And who Would Want to Help? Spray Seal Reader's Digest Elton Dawn Ben's New Play Shines with French Polish From China rugs, all colours, Peking, Sinking Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Lyn-Plan Stylus Furniture Flop shop Eating Craig Brown Espree the Club Voyages Jules Verne

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