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News from 21/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, DJM, John Honeyford, Adrian May, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Tordoff (Middle East Chairman), Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Dough Hoyle, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, G. M. Trevelyan, President, John Habgood, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Quentin Cowdry, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tim Eaton, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Colin Campbell and Susan Ellicott, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Christopher Walker and Peter Stothard, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, Hugh Leggatt, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Sidney Brichto, Ray Kennedy, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, David Pearce, David Hands, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Graham McMaster, Ian Berwick, Director General, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Juan Carlos Gumucio and Michael Knipe, Dennis Signy, Lin Jenkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, David Owen, Richard Evans, Wolfgang Múnchau European Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, John Bell, John Holland, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Keith MacKlin, Vanessa Thomas, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Young, Kenneth Kirkwood, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Ivor Stanbrook, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Talya Singer, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Moyra Haynes (Secretary), Richard Beeston, Nicholas Goodison, Chairman, R. J. Harper, Keith Hampson, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, William Cash, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, S. I. Bavelaar, Director, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Leonard Miall Chairman, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Vince Wright, Phillip Knightley, Stephen Scott, Tony Hetherington, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Saddam launches Scud attack against Saudi Arabian cities Nine missiles intercepted by American Patriots, one lands in sea Petrol prices may drop 9p Mellor 'anger' Race trials Author dies A W Wainwright, the Lakeland author and artist, died… Rugby dispute Index Close encounters with a cruise missile On Other Pages Two British airmen paraded in Baghdad as prisoners of war The Writing School Five die in battle for Riga interior ministry Pilots given order to attack ground forces Allied Strategy Flying eye watches every enemy move Intelligence Ca Credit Axiom UK Mortgage Division American warplanes carry out bombing raids from Incirlik base Iraq's northern flank is coming under attack after Ankara's decision to allow allied air strikes from a base in southern Turkey, Bill Frost reports from Incirlik How high-tech spies find target First skirmishes in the desert shatter ghost town Kuwaiti Border Taxing time for navy in Gulf waters War at Sea Stuck in the desert as allied bombs rain down Iraq Nine-second race to beat the gas in Scud zone Saudi Arabia Covered in debris, clutching a bag of grapefruit Richard Beeston of The Times, one of the last Western correspondents to leave the Iraqi capital on the overland journey to Jordan yesterday, describes the drama and confusion of a city under siege during the first four days of conflict Baghdad War Diary Morale stays high in spite of further Tornado losses Bahrain Warning to Westerners after attacks (AFP): Purple Heart 'Holy cities hit' Ceasefire sought Missile attacks backfire as Israel wins world's sympathy Saddam's supposed masterstroke is turning into a moral victory for Israelis as they earn international gratitude for their restraint, Richard Owen reports from Jerusalem Assad defies Saddam's attempts to break up American-led alliance Syria and Egypt BBC News End of Baathist rule will open fresh rivalries Middle East Observer Netanyahu steals the show on television Man in the News US-Israel relations warmest for more than two years Washington Baghdad envoy reminded of obligations to captives Prisoners of War LBC News Talk 97.3 Iraqis beat three Western press men Media Picture Gallery Wit and wisdom cheer Fitzwater briefings to press Washington Notebook Outrage expressed over 'savagery' of destructive action Muslim Reaction Tees Side Initiative Talent Ability Picture Gallery Peace campaign is put to test as support dwindles Demonstrations Talk 'cannot hide misery and gore' Church Leaders Making of a plain man amid the heat of conflict With the role of reluctant war leader forced upon him John Major has relaxed and lost his fears, reports Robin Oakley The Prime Minister UK Jews praise restraint Military hospital alert is stepped up Casualties Inter. Continental Hotels European Spectacular Firm line lifts popularity of government Opinion Polle Prosecutions for provoking anti-semitism to go ahead Council to face race bias action on housing Home Office unveils £1.5m campaign to swell ranks of specials Threat or a helping hand? Either way, the Home Office wants 25,000 special police officers by 1994, Quentin Cowdry reports Police selection review urged Picture Gallery Ford prices up for fourth time in year as orders fall Tecs 'have little hope' of surviving recession Rail unions fight sale of network Doctor and son die on canoe trip Anti-hunt alert Stabbing death Father accused Finger bitten off Bond winners The week ahead Agenda Moscow mass protest calls for Gorbachev resignation From Associated Press in Kaunas: Army joins battle for Vilnius TV viewers Critics slip up as Freud musical fills the theatre From Reuter in Los Angeles: Irons tops bill at film awards ceremony Riga deaths deal blow to Baltic Enquiry urged after 'hit squad' ruling Colony governor in airport discord Boost for Greens Delhi offers talks Croatia alert (AFP): Presidential claim (Reuter): Suicide attempt (AP): Burns' night out Seek out the good Iraqis …and moreover Don't swallow without a pinch of salt Philip Knightley draws Gulf parallels with British propaganda in the first world war Would you crusade for carrots? Bernard Levin cuts away the sophistry to assert that oil is the essential issue More than a scrap of paper In reserve Ringing the changes Pitching in Old battle refought What Peace now? War in the Open Volunteers on the Beat Effects of missile attacks on Israel Gulf media coverage Third World birthrates Valued landscapes A place for peace Antarctica controls Export guarantees against political risk Pressures on MPs Sale of Ribera painting Lead in petrol US air restrictions If 'twere done Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Alfred Wainwright Birthdays today Royal Grammar School, Guildford Dinner Sir Sydney Caine Lord Wells-Pestell Christian compassion and conscience in war John Habgood Giacomo Manzú Ronald Graveson Prince's youth trust passes ?13m mark King Olav V of Norway Christening Saxon finds Anniversaries Today's royal engagement I follow the course of virtue, my path is the path… In the Open Air Marie Curie facing Cancer To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2387 Brave fronts, front women and front lines Kate Adie may be our best known woman war correspondent, but she is by no means the first. Libby Purves reports Rollexa Reporting from the Hot Spots St. Joseph's Hospice Is it always fair weather? John Russell Taylor on the apparent thinking behind the art world's robustly unperturbed approach to talk of recession Art Fairs RSC Contrasting control in Bruckner and Tchaikovsky Classical Music The Times Educational Supplement Mighty forces well deployed Records: Opera The M. I. Group Playhouse For whom the Bell Briefing Rocky nerves Lucky Luke Last chance The start of something big? Dance Manon Covent Garden Scaramuccia Queen Elizabeth Hall Mime Mozart and Salieri Quay, Sudbury Theatre Word-Watching Entertainments Theatres Winning Move The Great British Music Weekend Wembley Arena Rock Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events The Times Bbc 1 Multiyork Oil companies face pressure to cut petrol by 9p a gallon The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,508 Parker Duofold Changes to arts fund 'anger' Mellor Weather Business and Finance 19-23 Education 24,25 Sport… De Beers recalls staff from Tel Aviv Inflation keeps pay awards up M0 likely to fall Free rial MFI opening The Pound Change on Week Markets braced as G7 moves on currencies Early sethack for Nikkeri index Grounded Eastern Air Lines owes creditors $3.2bn Concern over offshore banks sale Lloyd's covers the Gulf by opening on Sunday John Charcol Business Editor John Bell Banks gloomy over future EC manifesto gives priority to policing single market rules Tenders Must Be Sent To The Chief Registrar, Bank Of… Exports bill under fire Continental steps up Pirelli bid campaign Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Rebuilt Scholl marches back with ambitions Smaller Companies King flies the flag Final edition Lonrho facing first profit slip since 1982 Reporting this Week Excuses, excuses Roll cameras Oil will rise as Iraq falls Economic View Landing at SBC Pensions 'need new success measure' Financial wheels keep on turning despite the war Capital Markets Power discos plug into safety in troubled times Tempus Babcock Prebon Tempus Lloyds Bank Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Another 900 jobs to go at Midland By our Industrial Correspondent: Talks likely on disposal of Cammell Economic view leaves room for short-term cheer Gilt-Edged Car hire firms find small is beautiful Sharp By our City Staff: Worldwide state sales raise $25bn Educational Courses Henley The Management College Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Easter Revision What shall we do in the war, sir? Teachers are explaining history in the making. John O'Leary listens in Sight&sound Education Ltd Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cambridge Business College Justin Craig Education DLD Bournemouth Polytechnic Huron University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Danger signs in the super-state Many Japanese children have a loathing for school, leading to a shortage of good graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Francaise de Londres Davies's College International Appointments An appetiser for the teacher A teacher shortage is forcing councils to offer benefits worth up to £10,000, including home subsidies and cars. William Cash reports Educational Courses RRC Improve your Score in the Gmat Test St James's Secretarial College Avon House Dyslexia Clinic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced EFL Teachers University of Warwick University of Oxford Summer Courses & Posts PCL the Polytechnic of Central London Computech International Independent Education Marlborough College Double U-turn Heads you win Rape advice controversy Noticeboard Too much cheer Buy a thesis Multiple Classified Advertising Items MJB Taylor Frics FCIArb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational British Property Federation Chair in Property… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bursar and Clerk to the Governors The Middlesex Hospital Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited University Appointments Morley College Laban Centre for Movement and Dance Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monash University Lady Margaret Hall Sears & Crowther Recruitment Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Box No. Dept Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the… Donaldson's School for the Deaf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Becker faces easy run to final A quieter McEnroe slides into the Australian Open tennis quarter-finals Weekend Rugby Union Results Gloucester show their power at half-strength Rugby Union Results from Melbourne Thomas's 21 points makes the difference Charbennel et Walker Marshall heads a youthful charge Squash Rackets Andries thriving in a partnership of mutual BOXINGrespect English pair's best Badminton Hodgkinson wields the golden boot Single-minded England effort exorcises the ghosts of the Arms park while the five nations' rugby champions trip up in Paris Match Facts Welsh beacon shines as symbol of subjection Relief as an unhealthy obsession is banished Scots slow to find pace to match reformed French England B adopt the grander style Cona Glen on attractive mark Leicester Selections Southwell Selections Lingfield lost Strong criticism over timing of Rca proposals Scudamore takes step nearer return Saturday's results Leaders over the jumps Southgate triumph amid high drama Hockey Draw costs England gold medal Nobilo's miss opens the way for Davis Golf Rapid Raceline Big two unhappy at their treatment Football's champions and challengers must readjust their sights and sets after the date for televised showdown in moved Match Facts Concern over the fitness of Le Tissier Leading Scorers Sports Service Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Norwich encourage doubts at Palace Peacock displays the qualities to lift Rangers clear Suspensions looming The Aldershot show goes on Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Arter and Ross repay investment For the Record Dalglish uneasy as team discipline fails at Liverpool Football Ritchie is master at art of scoring Louise Taylor reviews the second division Today's Fixtures Football Cross country leader an accidental tourist Wembley returns to circuit Last-second goal earns Giants victory American Football Johnson is beaten Sport in Brief St Helens benefit from lucky breaks Rugby League Hull ignore Harrison dismissal NFL Rugby Union 27,28 Racing 29 Football 30,31 RFU and players in contract summit Derby's decline and despair continue apace Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Timetable of rugby's wrangling The downhill route to disaster (AP): Double to Kronberger An unbeaten Morris beats a path back Surfeit for Sri Lanka

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