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News from 03/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Wood and Peter Victor, Malcolm Brown, John Harounoff, J. A. Meldrum, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Mike Owen, J. Ziegler, Ray Clancy and Craig Seton, Paul Bompard, P. D. White, Bill Frost, G. W. Dimbleby, Edwin Barnes (Principal), Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Burry Pickthall, Philip Howard, John Marriott, Ron Gibble, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, Paul Rock, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Philip Jacobson, Michael Knipe and Michael McCarthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Heather Neill, Adrian Morgan, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, T. J. Sledmere, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Denis Staunton, Keith Pike, John A. Simpson, David Hands, David Young and Kerry Gill, John Hennessy, Nicholas Reed Chairman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Robert Cockburn, G. S. Yates, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Chesterman, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, K. Hanratty, Norman Hammond, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Phil McLennan, Nigel Hawkes, Graham Speake, Michael Wright, Graham Howell, Barry Pickthall, Charles Shepherd (Vice President), Keith Wheatley, R. W. K. Reeves (Consultant), David Lipsey, Ron Gribble, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, Michael McCarthy and Michael Hornsby, Anthony Escott, Mandarin, Barry Picktball, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Geoff Marsh, Andrew Lycett, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, R. L. S. Coulson, Susan Ellicott, W. P. Goss, Honorary secretary, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, David Harris, President,

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EC Gulf unity threatened by French mission Oil wells 'could burn for nine months' Families '£50 worse off' Wilson apology Crufts centenary Brown on Jarman Warren blow Boat show guide Index Police seek wider breath-test powers A dark horse to rule the world of black holes Plea for defence of Soviet freedom Councils offer to swap independence for cash Alarm over pesticide level in drinking water Harrods Knightbridge Gales bring flood alert to Britain Taylor appeals to Cheltenham faithful in party newspaper Democrats to abandon centre ground in search for identity Police split over need to arm officers on the beat One in four children has glue ear King Alfred's relic to be saved for nation Why Dublin might have been all lit up in wartime Picture Gallery Bishop seeks rise for teachers Cabinet and backbenchers given 8.5% Cruelty to animals 'is increasing' Meningitis deaths Prisoners at large Priest's plea Airports criticism Lure of Henry Bareev takes lead Drink-drive arrests fall in spite of more testing Three-year ban for actor Apology to Denning over interview Picture Gallery Mersey policewoman accuses own chief TV adverts face threat of boycott Psychologists test theory of addictive murder Trusthouse Forte Small businesses blame scarce loans for failures First past the post-modern Saturday Review Sundance Kid as grown-up In the steps of the greats? Florida, theme park state Job cuts forecast in motor industry as sales fall 15% B&Q Picture Gallery The coming of 'telecommuters' Nigel Hawkes reports from the annual conference of the Institute of British Geographers in Sheffield History on a tea-towel derided Public transport 'not geared to women' Acrimony, intrigue and the exacting price of canine stardom Controversy and Crufts, unthinkable in the day of Charles Cruft (left), combine frequently nowadays. But then perhaps Crufts, which celebrates its centenary at the Nec in Birmingham next week, was never quite what it seemed. Bill Frost reports Holiday firm to recruit over-50s Former treasurer on theft charge Fraudster jailed Year for assault Sneak preview Tickell's £1m Seaman charged Seas 'may help to cut global warming' Alliance Leicester Powergen UN gambles credibility on a successful Gulf outcome By authorising the use of force against Iraq, the UN risks being discredited if war drags on. James Bone in New York explains how history now threatens to catch up with the newly united world body Luxembourg expects Iraqis to pull out at the last minute Baghdad 'flexible' on dates (Reuter): Radar claim (Reuter): Gulf armada (Reuter): Lebanon toll up (AFP): Ships stopped Nursing family at war No price is too heavy to pay to regain Kuwait, Bush says Picture Gallery From our Own Correspondent in Nicosia: Gadaffi's demand for summit is shunned The Crombie Shop Radio rebels call for overthrow of 'mad' Saddam From Reuter: Neutrality pledge by Tehran Pravda tries to put dead horse of communism into outer space Soviet public may face price increases of up to 70 per cent Words to the wise for old Brittany City may be savaged by spectre of dead sheep Melbourne Notebook by Robert Cockburn Rising star moves up at Vatican By our Foreign Staff: Swedes' socialist idyll lost to Thatcherism From a Correspondent in Yannina, Greece: Albanian refugees describe the 'jail ' they left behind 18 killed in cinema stampede (Reuter): Baby is shot (Reuter): Southfork sold (Reuter): Death on duty (Reuter): Colonel murdered (Reuter): Operation mix-up (AP): Fireworks risk Mogadishu ceasefire appeal as hundreds flee From Reuter: Cambodia resistance steps up pressure Shanty town blaze ignites black anger Picture Gallery Allied Maples China's leaders put a brave face on the past The mayor unchained Clement Freud ... and moreover Finding a balance after the Gulf war Conor Cruise O'Brien looks beyond th efall of Saddam to unlikely alliances and role for a people now oppressed A terminal case of virus Bernard Levin on the chilling message at last coming out of Scarborough Consulting the backseat driver For K read cue Dropped The angel speaks Senior squatter The Arab Dimension One over the Eight Full Time in the House A lack of leadership at Lambeth? Crime surveys Road congestion Chronic fatigue Insurance anomaly Green Christmas Medical care of disturbed prisoners Frigate replacement Cemetery under threat Avebury preserved Classical top ten Court Circular Birthdays today Lancing College Church news Canoe on show Sir Arthur Davies Forthcoming marriages University news Anniversaries Cardiff raid remembered Sir Sydney Caine Gordon Burrows Teeing-up for a green and pleasant land where the worm forgets the plough A nationwide survey of the demand for golf is being carried out for the Sports Council by Cobham Resource Consultants, of Edinburgh. The findings for Scotland are to be published this month and for England next year. John Young reports Concepcion Piquer When tidal wave hit Scotland Jesus said: I assure you that unless you change and… On This Day Albert Hall: "Faust" Rosenthal Studio Haus Rugby Power Company Limited Concise Crossword No 2372 Fit for the fight? Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford When the wind blows… Medical Briefing Sepia snap of a troubled man Michael Wright on the domestic tale of the abyss of time Coming in with the Tide Mercy David Lindsey Risk of feeling better Medical Briefing Beaming with health? Medical experts are increasingly worried about the danger of excessive exposure to x-rays. Ann Kent reports Caesar in analysis ad illum shrink Tiberius By Allan Massie Hodder & Stoughton, £13.95 Tomorrow By Elizabeth Russell Taylor Faber, £13.50 the Clopton Hercules By Duncan Sprott Faber, £13.99 the Animal Wife By Elizabeth Marshall Thomas Collins, £13.99 Poets and risk takers to the fore Geoff Brown reviews Derek Jarman's The Garden, Verhoeven's The Nasty Girl, Secret Wedding, Arachnophobia and Air America Cinema: New Release Long-legged new shocker that should run and run Multiyork Brave journey of discovery Screenwriter of The Nasty Girl, Anja Rosmus talks to John Marriott Vicctor Hochhauser In tune with universal woman Playwright Sharman Macdonald tells Heather Neill about her new play Theatre Metropolitan Children of eden the New Musical Early birth from the cocoon Opera Madam Butterfly Coliseum Theatre The Winter's Tale Schaubuehne, Berlin Word-Watching Entertainments Theatre Green Fingers King's Head Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events BBC 1 Times Books Rising prices leave families £50 a week poorer, Labour says The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,493 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Councils 'should give up' social work role Business & Finance Worry for Next as receivers go in at jeweller The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Five Spurs directors may face prosecution Comecon feels the chill wind of change Bush acknowledges that America is in recession Lamont campaign boosts pound Morley makes it a hat trick with Miss World By our City Staff: Power issue delayed by problems at NatWest Holmes to sell assets to pay debts of £62m Alex Lawrie Dow falls 23 points Wall Street Unlisted Securities Stores under pressure as profit forecasts are cut Stock Market Mint names its own price Recent Issues Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Cheltenham society links with Portsmouth Business Roundup Cole named TDG chief Bromsgrove buys Winkelhaak to hold costs Major Indices Lex sells two US holdings Acquisition for McVitie's Major Changes By George it's unsuitable The Times City Diary Lack of will The Times City Diary A long run ends for pension funds Comment Trading offers a prospect of success in mining shares Place names The Times City Diary Golden forecast The Times City Diary No bar to success Brinkmanship The Times City Diary Taking the British out of BT London Traded Options World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Depressed start to year Stock Exchange Prices Bournal House Terinex East Quary Medical Centre Practice Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Quadrant International Confederation of Midwives Multiple Display Advertising Items Pera Corporation of London Chauffeur/usher Management Career Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Lander Rank Education Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saffery Champness Consultancy Services Ltd. Queenswood School Accountant Anglo-German Foundation CAT G. B. Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheelers Chartered Accountants Oxford digital Multiple Display Advertising Items Computeach Aysgarth Selection & Recruitment Internal Audit LA Créme DE LA Créme Lifeco Travel Management Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Dowty USIT Britain Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Progress on bypass route to a rejuvenated heart Malcolm Brown begins a three page special report with the latest in surgical techniques British Heart Foundation Keeping the lines open Like water pipes, arteries can develop 'fur', which may cause heart problems Malcolm Brown: Hope from organs made by man Patients could be receiving artificial mechanical hearts within ten years, a surgeon predicts Pfizer Ciba—geigy The clot-busters Lives are being saved by treatments discovered in the Eighties, including the application of ordinary aspirin Lilly Critical Care Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Cardiacare Limited The marvel of making a repair to an unborn child Doctors believe experimental foetal surgery to correct abnormalities will save lives and give children the chance to lead a regular life Three Simple Steps to Lowering the Disease Risk Factor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countering the deadly blood clots Researchers have found a way to diagnose those patients most at risk, but finding a safe way to prevent clotting and heart attacks is more difficult Physio Control Merck Sharp & Dohme Exercise for Life Behaviour of footballers Worthy winners The Times Unit Trust Information Service Playing fields trend a worry Profit claims far from correct Bad treatment Cap of confusion England squad tunes in for victory in Cardiff Rugby Union International women face their Waterloo Snowfire Chap can add to Reveley tally Mandarin: AYR Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Champion support for Wonder Man Dunwoody on the mend Doughty in line for Celtic Shot Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Honest Word tops Tote Trophy lists Newbury entries and weights Rapid Raceline Seles faces the $64,000 question On the eve of the world swimming championships, tennis gives a lesson to a poor relation Natal result not in tune with Transvaal's orchestration Cricket Parker captain of first team to visit Namibia Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Littlewoods The Saints' march onward shows the best of British Basketball Soviets too slippery for Britain Ice Hockey Armstrong and Kirby in dominant display Bridge Indoor choice limited Hockey Sponsor promises physical support for ailing sailors Yachting Late rule-change against Rothmans Boye survives mishaps Snow Reports Barnet must beat big-game freeze FA Cup A club out ot prove something before the nation's eyes in the third round of the FA Cup FA Cup Attendances are on course to reach 20 million again Holiday attendance Tickets by post only Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record No joy for Celtic faithful Veterans emerge with honour in President's Putter Golf Results from Rye Thorburn spirit in evidence Snooker Jones acts on new Iaaf time Athletics Favourite's deft show Tennis Britons in world XV In Brief Gallagher chooses GB Rugby League Racing Stewart can find no place for negative thinking Odds on Australia Pink Tamhay learns an early lesson Gascoigne should look to Lineker for example Comment Spin well tested in Sydney Warren fights to recover his licences Forest get eye in for cup campaign Starting block protest Boating Charterlease Leasing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolk Yacht Agency Ltd Yacht Bargains Boatserver Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windy 22 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Boat Show Details Keeping afloat in stormy weather London's international boat show opens today, giving a welcome boost to the industry, writes Barry Pickthall London's Biggest and Brightest Show yet First lady of an American luxury fleet Marina Developments Plc Unlocking the door to northern charms David Tytler gives first-hand account of the trials and tribulations of cruising the Cheshire ring Canal Holidays Thule Ltd. Choosing your Holiday Route Making waves on the River Mayenne Ron Gribble found peace in the Loire valley, but discovered that boats are not all plain sailing A French Mini Cruise Cruising Europe's canals From Angers to Laval Britain leads the way in waterway holidays on the Continent Sunseeker International Powerboats A size that puts you at one with the elements Dinghies and sailboards are often regarded as the poor relations of boating, yet in many ways they are the leaders in design, Keith Wheatley says Opting for Smaller Craft Earls Court Olympia The Times Brochure Reply Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Navigation School Multiple Display Advertising Items Celtic canal cruisers Ltd International Charter Centre The Times Brochure Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Yachting Partners International Skyes'l Charters Britannia Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise the Lovely … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Steering a safer course behind the water wheel Keith Wheatley looks at the arguments for compulsory licensing of British boat drivers Standards in Training CJR Propellers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Broads Puerto Portals Lake Windermere Bruichladdich Distillery Co. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday home or due to its central position, a… Magnificent Luxury Motor Yacht for Sale Michian Aviation Ltd A Better Lifestyle Red Sailboats Multiple Display Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Breaking the sound barrier Barry Pickthall examines advances in communication A playground for the water-crazed Adrian Morgan looks at the latest watersports, from wetbikes and parachutes to hydrofoil skis Thrills and Spills Volvo Penta The Great Escape Life on the edge and sometimes beyond Bryan Stiles talks to Steve Curtis (left), who, at 25, is Europe's leading powerboat throttleman and a rival who is feared for his coolness in the cockpit The Challenge of Speed His firiends have died chasing the world title, but that has not defleeted his ambitions Picture Gallery Old-fashioned tips on how to walk tall Crewing a tall ship builds character in our youth, writes Barry Pickthall Adventure Sailing The Times Marrying comfort to performance This season's mid-range yachts are made for fun as well as challenge, Keith Wheatley reports Classic Lines Updated Lechasse-maRée Around the world the wrong way Tradewind Models Anchor Finance Choose your power game Cruising From canal craft up, the best motor boats are on show, Mike Owen says Mother IDA Tailored Caribbean Cruising Multiple Display Advertising Items Premium Liferaft Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clovelfy Bay (Holdings) plc Sunseeker Mallorca

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