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News from 17/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Brian Whittle, Chief Executive Officer, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Colette Bowe Director, W. C. Slade, Secretary, Jasper Rees, Pearce Wright, Bill Frost, Stanley Best, Ronald Faux, Tom Unwin, Nick Worrall, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Richard Green, Ruth Baker, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, M. A. W. Baker, Executive Director, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Tim Kimber, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, S. Flynn, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Tom Murphy, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, Clare Hogg, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, V. Kyrke-Smith, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, John Winder, Henry Stanhope, Douglas Johnson, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Byron Rogers, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Sabine Durrant, Frederick Warner, Charles Bremner, Nigel Pearce, Edward Gorman, Michael Howard, M. St. John Parker, Headmaster, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Peter F. McGraw, Philip Bassett, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, James MacManus, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, A. F. Paton, Geoff King, David Chappell, Evelyn Agnew, Richard Evans, Ann Hartley, Alice Thomson, Edward de Bono, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Jane King, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, Richard W. Loarder, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Robin Stacey, B. L. Davies, Head Teacher, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Barrie E. Smith President, Anthony Parsons, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Marmaduke Hussey, Chairman, H. A. Lamb, Owen Jenkins, Hunter Davies, Colin Narbrough, Economic Correspondent, David M. Jacobs, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, M. Ferrin, Benedict Nightingale, Janet L. E. Holdeman, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Anthony Mitchley Formerly Chairman, John Phillips, Adam Kelliher, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Sir Jeffrey Sterling President,

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By our Foreign Staff: Allies launch massive air attack against Baghdad and Kuwait 4am: Bombs rain down on Iraqi capital as war erupts in Operation Desert Storm Glasnost under threat Tebbit to retire Addiction claim Index Bush pledge to crush Iraq 's atom plants Air raid sirens drive Saudis off the streets Four pages of reports and analysis…2,3, 4,6 'You can feel the hotel building shaking…' Measure your Manhood without Using a Ruler Spies in search for atom secrets Nuclear Fear Owlish Norman, the grizzly bear The Commander CNN the world's eyes and ears as it watches war unfold Outright winner of the media "war" for first news of the confrontation has been CNN television. Michael Binyon examines its success Allied Bombers - the First Strike Air onslaught paves way for land attack by the allies The Strategy Bombers spearhead airstrike The Planes Israel remains on high alert to counter 'imminent attack' As the probability of an attack on Baghdad became a reality last night, Richard Owen reports from Jerusalem on preparations to counter any retaliatory action Leaders try to restore calm as thousands flee Baghdad Iraq Alert over funerals of Plo men Jordan Leading article, page 13 Letters, page 13 Later than… Scramble for gas masks as fear of chemical war grows Saudi Arabia Security measures tightened at airbase Turkey Arson raid on mosque a worry for police Airport guard RAF practice run Hostage returns Militarism ruling War 'over in days' Picture Gallery Mood is 'ebullient' as Bush resigns himself to launching attack United States MPs grant Rocard approval for force France Saddam's end game is rooted in timeless Arab battle The Iraqi leader believes that an Arab ruler can snatch honour from defeat by the infidels, writes James MacManus Hurd sets rules for tactical weapons Nuclear Option Eyes and ears that guided allied pilots to targets in Iraq Satellite Intelligence Assault attacked by peace groups War Opposition The Ultimate Driving Machine Halifax Saddam's psyche shows the strain of paranoia under intense stress Charles Bremner reports from new York on a growing belief among US officials that the allies face an irrational enemy who apparently cannot grasp the gravity of his situation Perez de Cuéllar's peace hope dashed United Nations Pentagon toughens the rules Media Tent city braced for new influx Jordan Man freed from 14-year jail sentence for robbery TV listing could cost £210,000 Palumbo delay Cuts at Rolls Widow's award Opening fine Hose ban lifted MPs criticise CAA delay on air safety Magnet Thousands set to sue over tranquillisers Iranian 'ordered chemical for bomb' Nationwide Environmental Fears Closer scrutiny of changing world More go it alone UK faces doubling of applications for refugee status Social Trends survey discloses a flood of exiles and growing concern for the environment Peugeot Diesels Fuel for Thought Fewer than one crime in ten is cleared up Treasury to bring in new coins Royal Navy closures Poll tax staff Party tie Parliament today Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Hospitals get extra ?60m to cut waiting lists The NHS Gorbachev 'in limited control' Foreign Affairs MPs''redundancy' move Pensions By our Chief Political Correspondent: House decides to investigate NUM rules Privilege Lunn Poly Foes unite in Europe battle Monetary Union Tebbit the street fighter retires Vilnius fears more attacks as 10 victims are mourned Lithuania (Reuter): Albania bows to demands of strikers (Reuter): Dhaka clashes Bhutto tour (AFP): Plea to Somalia (AP): Peking trial (Reuter): Tamils killed (Reuter): Drug ruling (Reuter): Last voyage German coalition ends its bickering Brute force threatens a nation which pinned its hopes on common sense Latvia Russian workers strike over use of military force in Baltic region Wave of Protests Another Colombia drug gangster surrenders Harrods Knightsbridge Reuter: Doubt on Moscow's pullout of troops Poland Busybodies' browser Palestine the key post-war issue Following the early-morning attack on Saddam Hussein's forces, Anthony Parsons examines the consequences for the region and the opportunities that must be grasped Clement Freud …and moreover Its later than you think Bernard Levin believes the Gulf in flames could bring economic Apocalypse Storm in a sandbox The Times Diary Pit non-stop The Times Diary Cape plum The Times Diary Up-front offer The Times Diary One used mitre… The Times Diary Containing War Mr Pavlov's Poor Reflex No Holy War Obituary on Gulf peace plans Spreading English in Eastern Europe Licensing the BBC EC social action School music Relative cost of transport safety Legal aid work Red squirrels Addressing in-laws Dressing by design Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Church news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Grave found CDR Sir Robert Jackson Commander Sir Robert Jackson, AC, KCVO, CMG, OBE, who was a senior United Nations administrator, died on January 12 aged 79, He was born on November 8,1911 'Unsightly' piers are demolished Sir John Ward Aboriginal skulls returned Sizewell seeds Appointments Lord Marshall of Leeds St Marylebone School Vasco Pratolini Ronald Graveson Dinners Reception Inner Temple From a Correspondent: On this Day Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Announcements Picture Gallery Cancer Research Campaign Musical Instruments The Musical Sale of the Grandest Scale Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Announcements and Personal Concise Crossword No 2384 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Advertising Sales-A?50,000 Pa Career Opportunity for… Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society The Sunday Times Colefax and Fowler Whoroom Manageress/manager Have you got what it takes to get to the top? Business Builder A Great New City Career TV Journalists Alternative Travel Group Financial Times Kensington Publications ReActions Ltd Head of Department Swedish Translation/subtitiling… Registrar/administration Officer Care Britain Sales Executives Careerline Kogan Page Good People are the Vital Resource Cartier at Harrods & Harvey Nichols Personnel & Administration ?30,000 Part-Time Marketing Executive Legal Loose-Leaf Work Off on a wing and a prayer The travel industry is holding its breath over the Middle East conflict BBC Morgan Keating Associates Sales Recruitment… A New Start or Returning to Work Mission to disinform? With the Gulf war under way, the whole truth may be elusive, as ever. Melinda Wittstock reports Royal Life Estates Tourism-Accommodation Promotions Executive No Title The Chelsea Design Co BBC Care Britain I am successfully marketing the next standard… Sales Executive Naden Blair Wages put on ice Media Watch Disc drive Ratings victory Speaking out Inside the brains of the Rain children Autistic people live in a mystical world of their own, often lonely and isolated. Research is piercing the 'invisible wall', Pearce Wright reports Computeach Teesside Polytechnic Desert rats have eyes in the sky University of Technology Sydney Senior Research Analyst Evans & Sutherland The Times Adventure with a sense of purpose VSO needs computer staff, offering the ideal solution for jaded programmers French Riviera Computer Vision All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Pharmaceutical Company Marion Davies doesn't live here any more The mother of writer Hunter Davies died in 1987 after five years in the grip of Alzheimer's disease. She is the subject of a television film to be shown tonight. Here he describes the wider effects of the disease on the family caring for a sufferer Hofels Fast action for casualties Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford When love is blind Zap, Pow, Wowee, the pix wits Byron Rogers on the social history, philosophical relevance and general jizz of comic strips Susan Howatch Camp campus anti-hero Old age maybe for ever Science Fiction Outnumbering the Dead Century, £9.99 Jinny Pound Entangled in the Murdoch net Paperbacks The Message to the Planet Penguin, £5.95 Cold Heaven Putadin. £4.99 Give Them All my Love Abacus, £4.50 The Open Door Paladin, £4.99 Pamela Street New English Library Gardening is popular Briefing Finty's first Other news Last chance… A scheme to avoid disaster Arts Funding With the Liverpool Playhouse fighting to overcome a financial crisis, Sir Brian Rix, the chairman of the Arts Council drama panel, explains why the council cannot increase its funding Vh Deadly detail, perfunctory violence Cinema: New Release Geoff Brown reviews Christine Edzard's The Fool, Clint Eastwood's The Rookie, Narrow Margin, Miracle Mile, The Unbelievable Truth and Beautiful Dreamers Mark It ... The Reherasal The Times Smug taste of necrophilia Theatre Ines de Castro Riverside Studios Concerts Rock Word-Watching Entertainments BBCSO /Lazarev Barbican Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Entertainments BBC 1 Population Concern Picture Gallery Gorbachev threat to glasnost The Times Collins Dictionaries Crossword Championship 1991 Qualifying Puzzle Weather Cabinet rules on poll tax deadlock Cold comfort as the fires are laid Political sketch Business and Finance 25-30 Sport 32-36 Loss-making Spurs may have to sell its star players By our City Staff: Oil and dollar surge as the fighting starts The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By our Industrial Correspondent: Nissan UK anger at Japanese action Spy-proof glass to beat the hackers 'Make Governor pay for inflation' Refinancing plans for Saatchi at risk The Corps of Commissionaires Captains of industry opt for The Times Telfos warns of more provisions Bank rises 14% Buying British Setback for Next over its Club 24 By our City Staff: Visa signs $87m deal with MCI Recent Issues SKY Occidental sales likely to depress N Sea assets From our Correspondent: America and EC to set up legal 'treaty' on trade Lamont woos the Luxembourg vote First Leisure strikes £29m By our Industrial Correspondent: Ports 'may have to privatise' By our City Staff: AT&T claims 70% of NCR's shares Plateau's sights on Europe Pubs deal delayed by Gulf BAe agreement for German arms maker Business Roundup More orders at steel group Wyko suffers abroad Aitch closes loss-maker CD offer for schools Barbour lifts payout 10% in spite of slip US output dives as inflation increases Pledge over power sale Trevian axes dividend Solo spot for Bell The Times City Diary ERM entry a boost for London Comment GEC's gizmos give military a fighting chance Signing off The Times City Diary Mali melon mania The Times City Diary Over the hedges The Times City Diary Britain invests less in the US Law has last word in power sale First Leisure bowls along Tempus Reliant Robin rescued 'No profit' at Robinson (Reuter): Cautious Dow gains 18 points World Markets (Reuter): Tokyo in 770-point reverse Wall Street Shippers' shame World Market Indices Share shocker Major Indices Business Letters Relevance of Council of Lloyd's questioned SIB and restrictions on futures funds FT-SE 100 Volumes Hillsdown shares fall to low Stock Market Nuclear power costs defended Clearly intolerable Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Major Changes London Traded Options Traditional Options Benjamin Priest takeover hitch War fears dominate Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Rates (%) Money Markets Commodities London Financial Futures Multiple Display Advertising Items PA for Pr! Conuntrywide Int Banking Vacancies Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mature (35+) Travelling Secreatary Social Secretary Notice Op First Meeting of Creditors in the Matter… CIMA Amadeus Business Training Battersea Sw11 English mother tongue secretary Unimobel Designs Limited we. John Colin Mannin… Personal Assistant Jaygar International Company-Mayfair Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones Meridian Reception Selection Cartier Export Marketing Executive with fluent french rsq,… Superb Opportunity C£15,000 Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Meridian Executive Pa £16,500 £18,000 + Bonus Pa to Chairman Top Level Pa/sec Embassy of Japan, W1 Fashion Sales Administrator £10,000 Neg Multi-Lingual Opportunities Bi—lingual Secretary/p. A. (German/english) Super Secretaries Non-Secretarial Playing fields Challenging reliability of police evidence by reference to other cases Crackdown long overdue Sheffield will pave the way Rugby injuries Flourishing on and off field Revival of cricket Name of the game Supporting cost Results from Melbourne Special educational needs of child Spirited show by Javer but Durie goes meekly Tennis The Times Torside to crown double for Pipe Mandarin, Thunderer: Taunton Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Picture Gallery Taunton goes ahead Dayjur high mark overshadowed by insult to Salsabil European Free Handicap Scudamore takes first steps towards return McCourt back in time for Norton's Coin The best of 1990 Cahervillahow favoured in Thyestes Champion should retain his crown Squash Rackets Fixtures Sport on TV Rapid Raceline Border in doubt for Tests and tour More grief ahead for Australian captain as injury casts a cloud over Caribbean cricket tour Hemmings hems in the senior state but all to no avail England switch one-day venue Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Team selectors opt for Smolski and Sowter Bridge True Brits do not waive the rules Sport on Television The Week in Review From a Correspondent: Canterbury experience quells English youth Promotion for Hopley Job brings security for coach Thompson gives heart to Welsh search party Dubroca seeks to recapture that old French flair Rugby Union Ban under attack from Scott Americans rule out Beckenbauer FA warns Kemp about post-match conduct Ragged Villa suffer a mauling inside the Leeds bear pit Football For the Record West Ham in fluent form Scullers in bank deal In Brief Vatanen the victor swaps his sword for a ploughshare Motor Rallying Fearful Swedes to miss European competition Ice Skating Wattana denied TV as well as a fortune Snooker Little hope for England Table Tennis Racing 33 Cricket 34 Football 35 Wright defence pulled to pieces Chelsea spurn all their chances Churchill Hughes salvages United's pride England half backs provide welcome continuity Comment Laing concedes his title and status to Bryan Sheffield likely to make record loss Stage closes with farce 20 Pages of Top Career Appointments Time out under the stars Executive expeditions to Botswana, Nepal and Chile provide an ideal opportunity to re-evaluate your carrier, Clare Hogg reports United Research Management Consultants Apricot Rank Xerox The Document Company Galileo Alexon Brands Limited Robson Rhodes Mercury Communications Whltehead Rice Ltd British Sugar HESS N. 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