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News from 02/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, John Holland and Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Andrew McEwen, J. P. Chambers, Stanley Best, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Tom Giles, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil MacKinnon Chief Economist, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, A. Mackie (Vice-President), Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, John Ticehurst, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, John Banham, Director-General, Liz Forgan, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Ernest Beck, Philip Robinson, John Young, Bob Clough-Parker (General Secretary), Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Andrew Lycett and our Foreign Staff, Roddy MacKenzie, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, James M. S. Ullman (Acting Chairman), Charles Carr, Rob Rodwell, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Scott, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, V. Mck, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Marcus Graham Doctors Commons, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Frank Flannery, Managing Director, Alastair Robertson, Alan Cash, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Craig Lord, P. J. K. Tither, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Douglas McWilliams Chief Economic Adviser, Michael Seely, Michael Hall Walkers(Solicitors), Michael Austin, Brian Buchanan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Peter D. New, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Andrew McClintock, Martin Waller, N. Angel, Christopher Warman, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Alan Walters, Josephine M. Browne,

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Gulf war could mean tax rise, Lamont hints Prospect of early election recedes The complete boating guide Top security for census Inside On the wing Hard times Last frontiers US rate cut Index 24,000 business failures last year Dietrich pleads for Blue Angel film studios Daly in call for shooting enquiry Saddam boasts of 60 divisions near border Nurse's war protest Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? By your Mistakes In English? Advertisement By Staff Reporters: Gascoigne sent off as Spurs lose Visit by Major to Ulster will revive hope on initiative Bradford and Bingley Rise in number of terrorist killings last year Vaccine hope for cervical cancer Rating shot in prank on frigate Poll tax plan Painting stolen Baby dies Fresh face takes on task of keeping nation well advised Problems of funding and recruiting face Ann Abraham (left), the new chiefexecutive of the Citizens's Advice Bureaux. Ray Clancy reports Census computer gets extra security to prevent sabotage Ministers urged to try to cut powers of EC Grandparents boost school fees Palace exhibition of Prinny's artistic side Picture Gallery Bridge repairs threaten London with extra traffic congestion Advertisement Praise for revellers in spite of arrests The Peugeot 205 Trio. Only £5,595? Bird experts are mystified by Scandinavian invaders Police chiefs fear loss of independence New breed of judge for a people's court The Small claims court, set up 17 years ago as a 'people's courts for settling disputes without lawyers, will take on a bigger role under reforms coming in this year, Frances Gibb writes in this second and concluding report Kasparov breaks world ratings record Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? 'Heart fake' prisoner escapes Sight returned Porsche lay-offs Casualty gift Timbers found Fear for babies The world's favourite holiday company? Riding the roller-coaster of British esteem worldwide Andrew McEwen, left, diplomatic editor of The Times, sums up his years of reporting British foreign policy. He traces the fluctuating fortunes of six foreign secretaries and the Foreign Office while the Country's status in world politics lost and recovered much of its former lustre By our Foreign Staff: New year will bring hardship, Poles and Czechoslovaks told Albanians promised changes (AFP): Volunteers move (AP): Romania criticised (AFP): Marx deducted A jewel in the Soviet crown threatens to become a thorn in Yeltsin's side By our Foreign Staff: Picture Gallery French hunters come under fire Hydro-Electric Britain and EC at one on peace talks with Baghdad Baker may make third peace visit to the Gulf Chill wind brings bitter harvest for the taxpayer San Diego Notebook by Peter Stothard Somali leader clinging to power From Associated Press in Paris: Exiled war hero pleads for Hanoi reform (Reuter): Muslim radicals in Jordan cabinet (AFP): North Korean nuclear threat (Reuter): New year deaths (Reuter): Israelis kill two Army holds fire (Reuter): Inflation gloom (Reuter): Trial urged (Reuter): Afghan peace bid Dare Major devalue? ... and moreover Wasting our barren assets Nigel Hawkes, science editor, sees no environmental objection to the human colonisation of Mars or permitting controlled exploitation of Antarctica A voyage round the facts Gulf: no time for sanctions to bite Michael Howard explains why the allies have no option but to attack, and soon Unpretty poly Sneakers out Scoring a duck Brooke's Patient Policy A Bridge Too Far The Price of Everything Performance key to pay awards Stress compensation Full circle Legal aid work Never on Sunday for some sales Dependence on oil Lotteries dilemma In the wrong outfit Tax on new cars Starting the year back to front Flaws of Trident Wartime memorial Give a dog ... Forthcoming marriages Social News Birthdays today Churcher's College Petersfield How 'pest control' helps wildlife in Britain to thrive John Young studies the conflict over the killing of animals and birds Sir William Leech Sir William Leech, CBE, multi-millionaire business-man and philanthropist, died at his home in Mitford Northumberland, on December 23 aged 90. He was born on July 15, 1900 David Hewlings David Hewlings DFC, AFC, former prison head-quarters, died suddenly on December 29 aged 75. He was born on April 23, 1915 Sir Ian Trethowan Robert Jacobs Robert Louis Jacobs, writer on music and teacher, died on December 26 aged 86. He was born on December 2, 1904 Pierre Chenal Pierre Chenal, the French film director, died on December 23 aged 86. He was born in Brussels on December 5, 1904 Journal of Archaeological Science: Maize study shows early farming in the Amazon basin Archaeology University news On this Day Nazi War with Musicians: Critics Dismissed £10million goal for clock collection Sale room Church news God is to be trusted, the God who called you to have… Announcements Research into Ageing National Kidney Research To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2371 How did the guru's daughter grow up? What does A. S. Neill's 'unspoilt' child think of critics of Summerhill, her father's school? Libby Purves reports Fortnum & Mason Cold comfort in the driving snow A survival is teaching motorists how they can live, or die, if their car gets stuck in the snow The reality of illusion After Little Dorrit, the director Christine Edzard's new film offers a parable for our times Pirates in the system & Briefly Rays of hope This little prig... Branching out Final curtain for a Wells farrago? As the sixtieth anniversary of its opening approaches, Jeremy Kingston looks at the past and future of Sadler's Wells Theatre Taking an unofficial line Ernest Beck, in Budapest, reports on the emergence of a Western-style market in fine art Free 46 Which? reports. Or 59 if you reply within 14… Orthodox disapproval Briefing Hand of Dmitri Last chance ... The sincerest form of flattery Film Festival Rediscovered Cinema Bologna Theatre Puss In Boots Player's Theatre Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC1 If you need advice on Quality Systems, you need only… Thatcher rule made wealthy more healthy, report says The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,492 Huntsmen scent a new sport Mitterrand tackles Corsica killings Weather Gales bring stormy start to new year Sport Gascoigne is sent off for dissent as Tottenham slip Match Facts Ticket debts worry Chelsea Adelaide (Reuter): Early exit for Becker Catalogue of troubles Major offers money hint for football Inept England fail yet again Views on a Lord's screen The Great Borrowing Breakthrough! Injuries concern for Irish The Times Football Cricket Snooker Narrow defeat shows Welsh all is not lost Rugby Union Late burst cracks deflated Moseley For the Record Local rivals topple pace-setters Hull Rugby League Warrington's rise upends champions Saints in debt at Palace to Paterson Basketball Today's Fixtures Liverpool prove they are still in a class of their own Football Southend's slip gives their rivals new hope Sport on TV Platt's double recalls his World Cup form No Eubank charges In Brief Little cheer for careless Chelsea Everton claim their first away League win of the season thanks to the generosity of their hosts Smith keeps Arsenal in step Harford is smiling once more Yesterday's Results, Tables and Goalscorers Leading Goalscorers Fortune favours Wednesday Davies-Hale kicks to road race treble Athletics Tough for Cammish Cycling The sad sight of fading dreams on silver screens Sport on Television The Week in Review Sagacious wraps up series Yachting Solo attempt by a Maiden Germany faces up to the future Craig Lord previews the world swimming championships which begin in Perth tomorrow Form Guide to the Championships and Six Overseas Swimmers to Watch The Programme in Perth Baker will leave few Rye crumbs Golf England's realistic test Volleyball New Orleans scrape into play-offs American Football Picture Gallery Faster Moorhouse has elusive title within his grasp Mandarin: One For The Pot to land valuable hurdle By Mandarian, By Thunderer: AYR Selections By Mandarian, By Thunderer: Southwell Selections Brooks delays Celtic Shot decision Royal Derbi makes hay as Beech Road refuses to take part Bruised Dunwoody may be out for two weeks Results from yesterday's six meetings Rapid Raceline A good year for recovery Caution, hope and, above all, optimism greet the market at the beginning of 1991, writes Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent Property Buyers' Guide Berwick (U. K.) P. L. C. All round Unbeatable Value for your Money Once only The Apartments Picture Gallery Cabinet de Maitre Jean-Pierre Hannequin Avocat AU… The Times Not much cause for cheer Stunted rental growth and low returns for investors will continue through the New Year, although some observers are cautiously optimistic, Christopher Warman reports Rentals Landlords! Landlords! Landlords! An Attractive Offer You Can Sleep, Eat, Drink and Go… Riviera Style Home on the Thames Priory Management of Kew Green Ironsides residential rentals Robertbruce barnard marcus First Class Property Tokyo Agency F. W. Gapp Foxtons Rental for Long Let Commercial Property Building for the Future Central Suffolk New Bond ST Briefing Flat & Office New Cross The Times Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Partner's Secretary West End Property Consultancy Private Secretary Multi-Lingual Opportunities The Recruitment Company Paris Frankfurt London Brussels Nice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temping In Specialist Events Attention Temps! 1991 Part Time Vacancies Directors' Secretaries John D Wood & Co PA/ASSISTANT Required Short HOURS-Long Weekends Tempting Times Executive Creme Royal Liver Assurance Reception Selection £14,000 ++ NEG Receptionist Victoria 25+ Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Recruitment American Law Firm—mayfair The Event Organisation Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Secretary No Sh £13,000 + mort sub + O/T + Bonus Super Secretaries French Multiple Classified Advertising Items 0Senior PA for International org. £19,000 + exc… Stunning City views for financial-wizards PA. If you… Creative, Media and Marketing Appointments Graduate/marketing £17,000 + Mort Sub The Court of Justice of the European Communities in… The Recruitment Company Advertising £15-20K Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Jobs in France SECRETARY/PA £14,000 Neg Box No.... Box No. Dept., P. O. Box 484 Virginia… Advertising Sales Swedish Translation/subtitling for Cable TV Industry Public Relations PA £15,000 Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Partners' SEC/PA C£16,000pa TV catches yet another code Rules of conduct are raining down on the heads of independent broadcasters. Is this regulation necessary for quality, or death to it? Liz Forgan says once-useful guidelines have become a bureaucratic mess The Times Unit Information Service The new guardian How George Russeli, the head of ITV's new licensing authority will stay in control Companies hold key to prospects for economic recovery '1991 looks likely to be a year of demanning, falling investment, dividend cuts and destocking' A harsh lesson for eastern Europe English accountants spearhead moves over harmonisation First National's capital base should maintain dividend Reporting this Week Little cheer ahead for bankers after a year of gloom Capital Markets The Times City Diary Bravura performance Eight companies to watch as our top performers in 1991 Investors will need a strong nerve, but they could still find rewards by taking a look at some of last year's underperformers Tempus Great believer Garden blooms Down and out Next stage of power sale generates too many risks for small investor Look back with envy as institutions view the bigger benefits of cash Gilt-Edged Chemical industry sees prospects deteriorating sharply Interest rates in US likely to fall further Advertisement "if You Really Enjoy your Present… From our Correspondent in New York: AT&T seeks backing of NCR shareholders A stretch away from limousines for Hooper Dressing down for high street fashions Too many shops selling similar and uninspired goods News Corp poised to complete debt plan Brokers will not enforce boycott of GA

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