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News from 01/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Paul Griffin, Bob Ross, Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, A. F. Kinch, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Tony Trueman, Michael J. Cuddeford, S. F. Bush, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Michael McCARTHY Environment Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Thoby Young, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Michael Russell, Abraham Levy, David Young and Kerry Gill, Bill Frost and Nicholas Watt, Woodrow Wyatt, Christopher Kevill-Davies, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Sean French, Joan Court, Edward Fennell, Andrew McEWEN Diplomatic Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Malcolm Harper (Director), Lin Jenkins, Peter May, Sara Parkin (Speaker, Green Party UK), Stefanie Fischer, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Morton, Paul Griffiths, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Alf Dubs (Director), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Craig Lord, Keith Blackmore, Donald Acheson, Chief Medical Officer, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Charis Waddy, Alan Coren, Anthea Gerrie, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, David G. Street, Vince Wright, Michael Binyon, Michael Knipe and Martin Fletcher, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky,

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Hurd wary of Europe's peace move on Gulf US caught off guard by EC initiative Irish concern overshooting Games appeal 1960 worries Jumbo puzzle Soviet confusion Airline grounded Index MPgets all clear for army service Humble Sam promoted into regal company Tory hint at coal and BR sell-off Spectacular swansong from 'La Stupenda' Seven die on roads as rain sweeps UK Norwich Union Healthcare Police hunt four after jailbreak Britain was ready to defend Kuwaiti independence by force By 1960, the Macmillan government had to accept that Britain could not bear the burden of great-power status. US-Soviet rivalry threatened a nuclear war. Bill Frost and Nicholas Watt report on cabinet papers showing how Britain tried to stay centre stage Cantankerous Khrushchev unsettled West Cold War Desire for friendship whatever the cost South Africa Dark secrets of civilian wrongdoings in 1940 finally exposed Ministers troubled by fear of blame Channel Tunnel Nuclear clouds over the Clyde Polaris Dublin demands report on death of man at checkpoint Rushdie in offer of friendship Burglary victim Film challenge Fire at reserve Polluters face tougher penalties from today Kasparov shows generosity in victory Drug safety expert attacks TV programme Special Branch hunts for stolen Gulf information Community jails planned Thermabond Ltd Charges over canal tragedy ruled out Citroën Bx Rendezvous Companies give employment scheme the cold shoulder Private firm deals with poll tax mail Luxembourg, the mouse that must roar The EC Presidency The Grand Duchy's resources will be strained by the threat of war and the task of steering the Community towards political and monetary union, Michael Binyon writes A quietly effective consensus politician Man in the News Picture Gallery Easing the way to small claims court The small claims court, set up 17 years ago as a system of cheap "do it yourself" justice so that claims can be pursued without lawyers, is taking on a bigger role, reports Frances Gibb UK offers Gibraltar fence talks Tusa set to turn TV dream into reality Third child dies from meningitis in Cheshire Fine but no ban Small beer Inmates accused Wife returns Son charged Costume piece Bush facing dilemma over congressional war approval Arab killed 'by her own bomb' Gas masks and champagne for an Armageddon party Iran's spiritual leader launches bitter attack on American role in the Gulf By our Foreign Staff: Baghdad calls up more recruits From Associated Press in Eastern Saudi Arabia: Quayle says president has been patient long enough Somalia rebels say Barre is set to flee Albanian exodus Scholar dismissed Colombo caution Bankers charged Disaster alert Hungarian budget paves way for vital IMF package Gorbachev concedes mistakes 'Sun King' sinks out of favour Balkan exiles hope for year of the monarchs The New Metro Fresh unto the fray ... and moreover Life's great riddle, and no time to find its meaning As a new year begins, Bernard Levin reflects on time's inexorable scars Small change at No 10 Diary Cut-throat no more Diary Europolyglot Diary Clapped out Diary Acquaintances forgot Diary A Lean New Year Shades of Suez Discolouring the Dance Cost of caring for refugees Treasure trove Released cats Seen from below Training architects Aid channels from West to East Fisheries policy Damage at birth Commission powers Anchors to the past Spanish rebuff to other faiths In this year Game of the name Court Circular Anniversaries Royal tours Dublin takes over as city of culture Jewellery demonstrates early goldsmiths' skills Archbishop prays for release of Terry Waite Sir David Piper Obituaries Birthdays today University news Wales Polytechnic news Desmond Clarke Forthcoming marriages Rear Admiral Dudley Davenport Church news Marriage Manuscripts lost to nation 'through lack of funding' Red Cross promises new image Jan 1 on this Day 1895 Couple celebrates rare musical duet Salvation is to be found through Christ along: In… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund London Association for the Blind The Samaritans The Mental Health Foundation National Kidney Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Combat Stress 2care* Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Avert Help Medicine Motability Charity Office Blesma Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Birth, Marriage and Death announcement… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Layering odds on a sure way to shine Anthea Gerrie finds out what the best-dressed heads are wearing for the new year Maman MaxMara The Times prize new year jumbo Test your word power in our holiday competition Whether 'tis nobler, or not Theatre On examining the New Year's Honours list, Benedict Nightingale finds evidence that the theatre remains under-represented Once is never enough Television Repeats of television programmes may be among the most important aspects of broadcasting, or so argues Sean French Enatur At last, ringing in some of the new Records: Classical All too faithful adaptation Theatre Alice in Wonderland Mermaid Radio The Green Man Revisited Radio 3 Dance The Nutcracker Covent Garden Word-Watching Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bbc1 Grosvenor Fears of disaster as Moscow goes into 1991 without economic plan Europe to challenge new US luxury tax The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,491 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Chainsaw protester fails to stop Trafalgar Square fun Index Liverpool relish challenge from revitalised Leeds Venables reveals his involvement England shed woes for business with the beast Today's Team News Notable Landmarks in the One-Day Game Visitors bounced out of final Sheffield is to make appeal for fresh funds British pair stave off mechanical failure And. So. To. Bed I did not learn a thing from the World Cup Peter Ball selects the best of the sayings that help recall the highlights of the sporting year of 1990 English title is a jewel in the European crown Rothmans's appeal is dismissed by protest committee Yachting Double success for Lions Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures Neath in need of hangover cure Rugby Union Elementary errors mar muddy battle Rare home defeat ends Real Madrid title hope Overseas Football Overseas Results Hastings fitness on trial For the Record Oilers secure final AFC wild card American Football Batting records are not enough for Bangladesh Cricket Target for Long is clear as crystal James aware of room for improvement Snooker Marathon men hit by a breakdown in communications Athletics Introduction of random drug testing urged by Canadians Swimming Pools Forecast Rees family celebrate with Die Broke Results from yesterday's five meetings Mandarin: Devon Selections Plumpton Southwell Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin: Beech Road ready to redeem himself Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Windsor Selections Introducing Thunderer Swinburn decides to go freelance Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Rustle out for season Rapid Raceline Victims in search of justice The failure of authorities to prosecute suspect has seen a rise in the number of civil cases brought by victims, Tony Trueman writes Legal Brief Stringent criteria for imposing custodial sentences on young offenders Law Report January 1 1991 Court of Appeal AMS Ltd Garfield Robbins Legal Appointments Conveyancer The Times Delay meant committal was abuse Staff come first in tough times In a recession, writes Edward Fennell, saving money by cutting jobs is a recipe for future failure Helping polluters to clean up their act Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Order in the law Inns and Outs Dull end to year Stock Exchange Prices Outlook for shares fair after storms Forecasters believe equities are already discounting the worst Market professionals expect the early part of 1991 to be hard for the investor, but they do see hope in the long term Lower inflation is bright spot in gloom Recession will be deeper and longer than forecast because of ERM entry, says Colin Narbrough The Times City Diary Late rally puts Dow ahead in quiet trade Reuter: HK slides in absence of institutions Wall Street Insurers feel the cold from weather fears and GRE profits warning Stock Market Failure at Gatt 'may threaten 30,000 jobs' Boost for pound Loan for Lasmo Key to Regina IBA transfer Lloyd's rates up British Nuclear Forum BA pulls out of joint venture with KLM and Sabena Resignations expected at Polly Peck By our City Staff: GRE faces £100m loss despite solving problems in Italy 'Be courageous' call by ICI chief Spurs shareholders ruled offside By our City Staff: Comet to sue BSkyB for £10m Telfos to meet Austrians over stake-building The Pound

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