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News from 19/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Derek Jacobi, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Terence Mullaly, Michael Stevenson, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Mary Dejevesky, Richard Eaton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Richard Dobson, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Peter C. Davey, Bruce Clark, Peter Jones, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ben Skosana, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Michael Clark and Philip Robinson, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Josephine Quintavalle, Douglas Read, Huon Mallalieu, John Davies, Martin Barrow, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Charles Bremner, John B. Broomfield, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Fiona MacCarthy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Tait, Sean French, Margaret Dibben, Kevin Beach, Ian Webb, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Robert Kirley, Paul Martin, M. McEwen Charlish, Gillian Fairchild, Juan Carlos Gumucio and Michael Knipe, Dennis Signy, Dai Smith, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Ian H. Telford, Andrew Motion, Wolfgang Münchau, Anthony Farrant, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Richard Evans, Ken Lawrence, Anne W. Wilkinson (Director), Robert Elms, Richard Owen, Janet Stobart, Douglas Broom and Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Peter Rowe, Dachine Rainer, Joanna Pitman, David Young, J. G. R. Rix, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, John Kelly, Bruce Jefferson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Edward Gorman and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Owen Jenkins, Alan Lee, Howard Slater, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, J. Hallum, Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Noble-Jones, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Campbell, Russell Chamberlin, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Thomas, Mary Dejevsky, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Richard Owen and Michael Binyon, Peter Crookston,

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Bush pleads for restraint as Israel says it will retaliate against Iraq We reserve the right of self-defence against missiles, says minister Dame Barbara: an audience Conflict on the canvas Hope versus history Index Brave men never afraid to shed tears On Other Pages First-round victory is claimed in Baghdad This dispatch has been subjected to iraqi censorship Sight Savers Attempt to fly out passenger aircraft Precision bombing sends signal to Arab world Military Strategy Allied commanders are constrained by the politicians' need to build a lasting peace after the Gulf war, Michael Evans writes The Equitable Life Jaguars strike munition dump French Air Force Italy suffers first casualties after Tornado goes missing Air Losses Iraqi planes chased over Kuwait Royal Air Force Picture Gallery Roaring giants edge through swirling sand towards the frontline Desert Rats American expertise and weaponry a generation ahead The Technology War Air chief focuses on capital targets Video film shows how us bombers did deadly work Military Briefing Week One of the Gulf War Sirens herald night of waiting for assault that never came Richard Owen, shut away in his sealed room and wearing his gas mask, shared the tension in Jerusalem after the air raid alarms wailed their missile warning Jerusalem weighs up case for hitting back after missile attack Retaliation Dilemma Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Bush offers a Scud hunt to calm Shamir Washington Diplomacy Picture Gallery Israeli experts believe Iraq's programme is still intact Nuclear Threat Air tactics like those used in six-day war War History Israel's response will test the resolve of anti-Baghdad alliance Syria and Egypt Ozal ready to take risk as troops move to the border Turkey Modern Nebuchadnezzar puts ancient Babylon at risk The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and the allied response to it have placed in dire danger some of the world's most ancient cities. Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, assesses the value of the sites that could be devastated by the conflict Moscow plea to Israel Moscow Husain's choice of honour or prudence Jordan Prospect of entering conflict alarms Bonn Plea by Red Cross Delhi bombing Spanish support Threat from Iran (Reuter): City emergency (AFP): Japan offers $2bn Citroën Labour-Tory pact to limit backbench opposition House of Commons Absolute backing for force Kinnock on Tv 50 days mould Major into war leader Schedules go haywire to cope with news TV newsman fools Iraqi police 'True peace rests on respect for justice' Cardinal Hume's Message Cyril Kaye Seven told to leave in fears over terrorism Protester fined 'Stop bombing' Nurses appeal Traffic halted Surgery delays Air support Heseltine calls for more council cuts to trim poll tax £35m offered to reduce NHS lists British Red Cross Picture Gallery Murderers fail to win release system review Anniversary prayer for Waite Orbiting ghost ship heads earthwards Train kills three railmen Two die as fire wrecks garage US tourists cancel visits Timeshare fraud Virus warning Appeal refused Lecturers settle Inspectors to study ability of police to improve service Priest used magic potions in rapes Bill aimed at young smokers Cell death prompts enquiry Jail term cut Oil spill penalty £2,500 fine Imbert surgery Libel damages BBC Young Musician of the Year Picture Gallery Europe's ecstasy and euphoria turn to a long hard slog The post-communist nations are facing huge economic and social problems that threaten the painful transition to democracy. Roger Boyes says the most urgent - and difficult - task is to establish rights to safeguard minorities Vilnius deaths sharpen battle for power in Soviet Union Reuter: Lithuania MP held overnight Index US companies throw the switch on electronic mail Pro-Moscow officers step up criticism of Latvian leaders Norway mourns 'People's King' General loses 'hit squad' libel case (Reuter): Bank attacked (Reuter): Hailer victory (AP): Airline collapses (Reuter): Ershad runs (AFP): US sues Milken Audi In praise of precision …and moreover Saddam: no half measures To ensure lasting peace, argues Conor Cruise O'Brien, the allies must not limit themselves to freeing Kuwait We don't need another Churchill John Grigg thinks Major is striking the right note in his unlikely role as war leader Shades of Lawrence Paradise lost Taking no chances Read all about it No conferring Israel under Attack Glasnost under Siege Apres Ski the Deluge Cost to business of undeclared war Opposing views on Gulf conflict Kinnock narration Oxfam on birth control Concerns about a Dna register Medical priorities Anc and KwaZulu Snow survival Taking a bow Court Circular Memorial services Appointments No Title Birthdays Service dinner King Olav V of Norway Rear-Admiral Philip Powlett Rear-Admiral Philip Powlett, CB, DSO, and bar, DSC, DL, wartime destroyer captain, deid on Januar 15 aged 84. He was born on November 13,1906 Forthcoming marriages Sir William Leech Funeral service Dinner Church services tomorrow Second Sunday after Epiphany Hubert Butler Hubert Butler, essayist and translator, dired on January 5 aged 90. He was born on October 2.1900 Harold Town Harold Town, Canadian artist, has died aged 66. He was born on June 13,1924 Births On This Day Some Hints on Night Driving Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements London Association for the Blind Leukaemia Research Fund The Mental Health Foundation Royal National Lifeboat Institution Two Being Single is Fine The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2386 Crescourt Loft Conversions Futon Furnishing Language Magazine for UK Readers The Times Desks and Bureaus GDS Safari Jackets Peter Adams Samad's Ltd Janiel Brace Dreams Anthony J Hewitt Ltd BAF Roofing Systems Ltd. Factory Shop & Showroom I. S. Direct Mail Ltd. Debrett Seymours Shirts Annual Sale New Bedsafe Cultured Pearls Multiple Display Advertising Items New Dirty Clothes Gobblers Pine beds by Moriarti The 'Sheila Maid' RJS Trading Ltd. The London Wall Bed Company Reproduction Folio Tablesafe 17th Century English Oak Multiple Display Advertising Items Home-front battle of the war artists As Britain's official war artist, John Keane, awaits the call to the Gulf, Huon Mallalieu records the role of his predecessors New Year Jumbo crossword solution Horning in on a sound buy Gramphones Antique Engagement Rings Bliithners Thinking of Selling Paintings? Bafra Young & Stephens Avril Noble Gallery Antiques and Collecting Onslow Auctions Ltd Express Stamp Auctions Achievements of Canterbury Mr. Chippendale's Herts & Essex Antique Centre Massive Clearance Sale The lona Shop Review Preview Plumridge & Co. Twenty The South Bank Centre Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Katin Mozart Birthday Celebration Diary of Times Classified Two Spectacular Royal Albert Hall Grand Opera Galas Sunday 31 March at 7.30 London City Ballet City of Westminister Wigmore Hall Julian Bream Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Opera Gala Night Great Classics Tchaikovsky Opera Spectacular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries World of Drawings and Watercolours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Popular Classics Classical Greats The Four Seasons Verdi & Puccini Gala Opera Night Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy by Moonlight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bandits of the bourgeois bin Television Lynne Truss on Wildlife on One, The War that Never Ends, Keen as Mustard and Stolen Children: Argentina's Dirtiest War Personal briefs from a pickpocket Theatre The Fetishist The Man in the Moon Marcus Mainwaring Serenissima Travel No tone is left untuned Concert CBSO/Rattle Town Hall, Birmingham Meryl's cleavage trick Dave Allen Husband on the run Briefing Dutch treat Last chance... BBC1 The Whole Thing BBC1 Vitapet Anti-Yeltsin campaign goes into top gear The Times Crossword No 18,507 High Class without the high cost Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Best and Worst Multiyork Index Becker's marathon Leading edge Title role Net gains Down turn Wider goals Ruling view A full back in the fast lane Jenkins in the footsteps of King John Fanzine on the rack On Saturday Surplus Stock Clearance Wembley wants runners to return Police on guard for rugby Gooch resumes command of his ragged army Comment Welsh pride could again set England task of Sisyphus First stop Cardiff and Paris as Europe's leading teams begin the long march to the finals of the rugby union World Cup Five Nations' Championship Rugby without the mud-pack disguise Cup motive for B team Today's Teams in Cardiff Today's Teams in Paris Revival rewards England Second-string Australians impress McGeechan wary of more mobile France at home Fashanu is taking his chances Scoring goals is only a part of the busy life of the Wimbledon centre forward Toffeemen smack their lips Weekend Team News Fox justifies Chelsea's fine for irregularities Wallace out for Forest Nerurkar down to earth after Kenya Athletics England pair shake up the rankings Badminton For the Record England a might face a Pakistani team in Sri Lanka Cricket Dubliner beats seed Becker stretched to the limit Italian keeps No. 2 seed on tennis court for record in Australian Open Showdown at National Stadium may signal swan-song for BBC coverage Highlights of the Week Results from Melbourne Tour cuts may be only minor Golf Gran Alba offers timely help to Hannon celebration costs Results from yesterday's two meetings Radical plan to remove administrative powers from the Jockey Club Racing Rapid Raceline Celtic Shot to regain winning thread Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Selections Three in doubt Mandarin, Thunderer: Catterick Bridge Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Downhill fall leaves skier critically ill in hospital Skiing A harder road ahead for Opie Back to the wall but coolly calling the shots Tomorrow Sport on Television Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Douglas Llambias T&T... Accounting for the Better Personnel Dynamic Young Accountant P Q's Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeff Wooller Associates Hounslow hope to mark Hazlitt's return with a win Hockey Hostetler compels 49ers to rethink American Football Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination I, held in November 1990 The list of Referrals Unit Trust Statistics The Pound City Editor John Bell Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates London Traded Options Bank of England returns to gilts market Inflation rate at 9.3% as prices fall for second month Tokyo banks on feminine touch Governor cautious on Emu Corporate failures in Japan jump by 45% Touchstone opts for £6m Dutch bid Thorn EMI warning depresses share price Business Roundup Half-time fall at Swanyard BTG sell-off planned Tace founder steps down Milken faces $6bn suit World Market Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Interim surge at Courtyard Rumours hit Glaxo ADRs Land & Property still faces winding up Unlisted Securities By our City Staff: Power prospectuses about to be signed Hodgson resigns as Phki chief and sells 12.5% holding Two falsified accounts in Fidelity takeover Investment Trusts Isosceles refinancing plans passed Money Markets Commodities Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Germany's small investors stay away Frankfurt Major Changes Unit Linked Insurance Investments Roller-coaster prices end 361 points up Tokyo Euphoria wanes but prices come back after heavy falls Stock Market (Reuter): Dow sets record with rise on week Major Indices Wall Street Traditional Options Resilient performance Top-up tempo to Tessamania Homeowners Friendly Society Mercury Asset Management Portfolio Platinum Alexander battles on to save home from Lloyd's Bristol & West Building Society Edited by Lindsay Cook, Money Editor Letters Customers should charge for bank blunders Few advantages in equity plans Schroder Unit Trusts Clerical error Simple steps to prevent fraud Fair game The Leeds Briefings The do-it-yourself way to build a family holding The Saints Pep Insurers opt out of Gulf risk Comment Platinum plastic to offer Amex holders ultimate status symbol National Savings The partying is over for the man with designs for living Business Profile Save & Prosper Highway robbery on streets of Manhattan Capital City The Equitable Life Index Inflation drops to 9.3% Inflation drops to 9.3% Crash victim Nicely does it Family fortune Reciprocal fee Name calling Funeral pyre Rover's return Insurers shy clear of life cover for personnel in the Gulf Price of petrol under pressure as oil plunges Valve work will curb North Sea's output Middle East expats face tax bill Clouds over holiday plans No payout for breaks cancelled because of war Hostilities undermine the dollar Global share prices volatile after missile raid on Israel IFA Promotion Limited Behind the Facade of the New Miami Saturday Review Art John Russell Taylor Radio Martin Cropper Television Lynne Truss Films on Tv Geoff Brown Rock David Sinclair Cinema Geoff Brown Jazz Clive Davis Theatre Benedict Nightingale Opera Paul Griffiths Music Richard Morrison Queen of Herts At 89, and newly made a Dame, Barbara Cartland is still embellishing the lives of her readers with the pink veils of romantic fiction. Interview by Alan Franks; photographs by Graham Wood A hundred of the best The Sunday Times Wine Club Flights are met b Thomson Hurtling into history As the new millennium approaches, old certainties of politics, society, religion and science seem less assured. Sean French considers the fin de si?cle mysteries and the omens which point to the year 2000. Illustration by Peter Brookes PB Sacred and snoring Chris Thomas on a new mood towards India's old problems Majestic Wine Warehouses Can You Imagine Looking at Life through his Eyes? A man with ideas above his station Marcus Binney visits Terry Farrell's office development on the Embankment and finds a speculative spectacular Fine, but not private Andrew Motion summons up the shades of favourite poets Nothing but a player For Derek Jacobi, star of new British film The Fool, roleplaying is all in a day's work. Interview by Megan Tressider Time for a change of heart Musical Post-Modernism represents a welcome move away from the over-cerebral, Richard Morrison writes A user's guide to heaven and hell Fiona MacCarthy finds disorientation, self-deception and sheer panic lurking behind conventional Victorian attitudes to death and its consquences Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology By Michael Wheeler Cambridge University Press. £33 Good strong broth Alexander to Actium The Hellenistic Age By Peter Green Thames & Hudson, £36 A hero in the making How it seemed Hunting, shooting, fishing The Fields in Winter By Graham Downing David & Charles, £16.95 Wilderness Britain By David Bellarny and Jane Gifford Oxford Illustrated Press, £19.95 The man who saw it all The Lord Camberlain's Blue Pencil By JOhn Johnston Hodder & Stoughton, £17.95 The idea of France De Gaulle The Rebel, 1890-1944 By Jean Lacouture Collins Harvill, £20 Fire in the belly of an architect Francis Johnson has seen the wheel of fashion turn full circle, says Leslie Geddes-Brown The Worm's Turn The bad news is that Chinese silkworms are short of food. The good news, Liz Simth reports, is that stocks of silk are still sufficient to continue supplying this classic material. Photographs by Stevie Hughes High kicking for the high minded Jonathan Meades legs it to Fulham Broadway in search of fashionable fare and Hot Gossip Hot Gossip Tampopo Restaurant Guide Eastern European Some like it hot Tepid soups leave Frances Bissell, The Times cook, cold, but she is in favour of tasty, warm salads Good wine, healthy heart A moderate intake of alcohol is good for you. But how much is moderate? Robin Young writes RY: Wine Buys Restaurant Guide Le Renoir L'artista Affam? Restaurant Same Owner A place on the slopes Cheryl Taylor on buying a home close to the snow … Carraro's Kirby Moor Country House Hotel Olinjkis La Gaulette Angelig Greek Taverna Punjab Restaurant Soulard Brasserie Du Coin Hodja Nasreddir Au Ban Accueil Czech Club Italian Ristorante Barring their way with briars Privet, keep out: Francesca Greenoak offers some sound advice on bettering your hedges after the winter gales Homes & Gardens Fruit for the Connoisseur W. Robinson & Sons Ltd Post Link Old & English Roses Bramley's Nurseries Ltd. New 1991 Catalogue Garden Post Flat Roof Problems? We Have Solved It Multiple Display Advertising Items County Mulch Co. Insublind Weekend Tips Camellias Lloyds ISL Large Loans Mondial Landlords Onslow Square Contact Viking Logs Ltd Berkeley Homes Seaside city with a lot of front Cool Don Johnson is out, and restoring Thirties hotels is now the big craze in Miami, writes Robert Elms, Photographs by Graham Wood Miami Facts The man who brought the fork to Britain In the second of our travellers' tales, Russell Chamberlin follows the 17th century Italian adventures of Thomas Coryat Arctic Experience Ltd. Riviera Retreats Gold Medal House Brittany Ferries Three beats to the ship's bar Artie Shaw provides the music as Gillian Fairchild finds oblivion on an Atlantic cruise Cox & Kings Caribbean Daze Wind Ward Britons need to be quick off the mark to book tickets for the Winter Olympics, writes Harvey Elliott UK Holidays Hoseasons Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Pembrokeshire Coast & Country Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairway Leisure Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyme Regis the Alexandra Hotel No Title Isle of Wight Norfolk Country Cottages The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Golf Lodge No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horse Riding Holidays Africa Travel Centre Discover Hong Kong Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Holidays Celebrity Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Rockford Travel Travel Insurance Prospect Music & Art Ltd Actively Different Travelbag The Great Australian Travel Company Alternative Travel Group Ltd Explore Eastern Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timsway Vacances en Campagne The Magic of Italy Hoseasons Abroad The Magic of Spain Carisma Quality Villas Trans Indus Limited Palmer & Parker International Chapters S. W. France Villas & Cottages Bon Voyages VFB Holidays Vacanze in Italia Catalan Spain Villa Rentals Hoseasons Abroad Pullman Safari Tour Africa Exclusive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uk Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Netherlands Railways Multiple Display Advertising Items Wales Self—catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Passage to South America Grapeshot Tours Sardinian Affair Marsans International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tasting fire and ice Barry Pickthall on a solo sailor who circled the world the hard way Yachts, Boats & Watersports Associated Scottish Yacht Charters Caley Cruisers Ltd Hebridean Cruising Co Ltd Loch Ness Yacht Charters Ltd with Hoseasons Dol'glas and Mary Lindsay Sinbad Charters Axe Boarding Step Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arch. D H. Reid & Co. Ltd Ulysses Yacht Charters Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Offers Laughing in the rain Ride out the storms under a sturdy, two-tone Times umbrella, great value at just ?24.95, postage paid Top of the sporting sweatshirts Stylish sweatshirts in a choice of two colours and necklines, from only ?12.50 Chess by Raymond Keene Mind Challenge Winning Move Bridge by Albert Dormer The Times 'I learnt to fight in my argumentative family' Voyage from the Ivory Coast A Special Cruise Offer from Serenissima Travel Monday 25 February to Monday 25 March, 1991 a 29-day voyage of West Africa, the Canary Islands & Madeira All Nine Beethoven Symphonies

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