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News from 22/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jean Cobb, Widget Finn, Martin R. Davies, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Bob Ross, J. R. Anderson, Donald Bird, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Paul Shelley (Planning Officer), Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Bernard Kaukas, Ronald Faux, Roger Nuttall, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Robert Morgan and John Lewis, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, P. R. Layton, Michael Knipe, Ivor Crewe, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, C. Douglas Woodward, Chairman, Michael Clark, Duncan Heenan, John Young, James Badcock, Vivienne Heenan, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Purnell, QC, Mary Dejevsky and Anatol Lieven, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Brian Janes, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, R. S. Dobson, Director General, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, David Toop, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Beryl Dixon, Conrad Voss Bark, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Peter Guilford, John Weatherill, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Christopher Greenwood, Russell Levy, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, David Young and Peter Davenport, Richard Beeston, Ken Loach, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Alan Coren, Bob Katt, Neill Mitchell, John Harris, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Louise Byrne, John Phillips, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,

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Sombre reassessment of bombing after 8,000 sorties Allies protest at human shield threat to PoWs New fears on recession Western hero Jobs threat Steroids ban Index Last cheek as the giant war machine gears up Gorbachev ready for Latvia talks N. M Rothschild Asset Management Limited Going will get tough when land battle begins War in the Gulf Day 5 Baghdad violates parts of Geneva war agreement PoW Conventions Credit Axiom Uk Mortgage Division Picture Gallery Slam hits target without risk to pilot Weaponry Scientist's warning of Kuwait oil fires disaster rejected Saddam looked for war, MEPs are told Manila expels Iraqi diplomat '4,000 casualties' TWA layoffs Embassy blast Missile blitz brings panic to streets of Saudi cities Times correspondents in the war zone report on the progress of Desert Storm From a Correspondent: Patriot crews elated by success Dhahran Aid groups braced for big influx of refugees Jordan Tornado pilots hit back for captured colleagues Muharraq Air Base Bombers keep up raids on Iraqi sites from Turkish base Incirlik Fear of Saddam 's long arm gives Americans the jitters Not since the second world war has the home front been so afflicted by a war psychology, Charles Bremner reports. Life goes on, but the united States in living on its nerves Cairo sounds Arab opinion over possible ceasefire plan Egypt Alarm over Israeli arsenal Syria No Title Picture Gallery Cities kept on alert for Scud attacks Israel Threat of Muslim backlash ties media hands Paris Notebook by John Phillips AP: Helicopter saves US Navy pilot from desert Saudi Arabia Human shield ploy outrages comrades of missing airmen` PoW Reaction No Title Iraqi officers arrested as PoWs in UK Students Held Musician PoW conventions, page 2 Leading article, page 11 The Queen gives comfort to Portsmouth's anxious families Picture Gallery Leaders response on action is split British Muslims Left protests at denial of vote to halt war Peace Movement Price of petrol drops by up to 9p a gallon Gulf Trust open Artist 'on his way' Reservists called Donors queue Fiat Stripping Saddam's military might must be aim, says Kinnock Major pledges no pause in fighting until Iraq pulls out By our Political Staff: Former defence chief attacks media pressure for comment Halt urged to killing and maiming Ashdown condemns treatment of PoWs Parliament today Popularity of college courses confounds fear of contraction £3m plan to keep homeless off street Children 'put at risk to keep poll tax low' Picture Gallery Beyond those blue remembered hills Alfred Wainwright, author of more than 50 guides to the British hills, has died at 84. Ronald Faux looks at his life's legacy to wayfarers Suburb gets taste of the slow life` Gummer puts case on CAP reforms Straight sex HIV infection increases Miners accept 10.1% pay rise Boy drowned Pension fight lost Ulster killing Back to front Life custody Lockerbie hearing Rail line planned Costly lesson Hurd suspends aid programme in protest at Riga killings The Soviet Union's military action in Latvia, undertaken while world attention was focused on the Gulf war, means Western relations with Moscow may now suffer across the board. Michael Binyon, diplomatic editor, writes Yeltsin predicts imposition of direct rule by Gorbachev Latvian communist leader admits paying 'Black Beret' commandos Disgruntled residents lament passing of the Wall Berlin Notbook by Anne McElvoy From a Correspondent in Tallinn: Estonia tense after bombs From Dessa Trevisan in Belgrade: Yugoslav republics reach security dea Pretoria clears way for more reforms Greens edge back (AFP): Scented hijack (Reuter): Liberator dies Will Russian fight Russian? Tories should not bank on the Gulf Ivor Crewe studies the impact of war on electoral fortunes, and finds a mixed outcome …and moreover Alan Coren 'We could lose a million' Richard Beeston, the Times correspondent expelled from Baghdad with other wester journalists, reports on a mood of fatalism and fear—of Saddam Wanted: a new Nuremberg The Times Diary Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan sent a personal note… The Times Diary M1-ssile fright The Times Diary Walkers' stand The Times Diary To desert or mutiny, they are likely to be deterred… Giant leap The Times Diary Saddam's New Hostages The Lady Vanishes Real-Time Blues Taking off marks for bad spelling Badminton cabinet Cars v. trains 'Hidden Agenda Accident enquiries Inflation link Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Risks of delisting historic buildings Radio 3 discord Heart valve claims Give a dog… Court Circular Sandringham Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Reception St Mary's Hall, Brighton US dealer hands back stolen Greek mosaic Appointments Downsend School centenary John Rosenberg Birthdays today Today's royal engagements John Laker Harley Wing CDR Robert Stirling Church news Appointments University news Roger Sharrock Appointments in the Forces Luncheon Dinner Anniversaries Lord Sterling of Plaistow Births On this Day Public Notices Civil Aircraft Accident Concise Crossword No 2388 The stately houses of England LLondon's great haute couture houses are maintaining their sang-froid face of a Parisian challenge, Liz Smith reports Breitling Graphic descriptions of war The art of drawing maps to illsutrate newspaper stories has come full circle since carly reports of the Napolenic wars Emma Hope's Shoes First night for Sarah Briefing Biographical shots Pans spring early Last chance … Single-handed hero rides to the rescue Films about cowboys and Indians were but Kevin Costner's directorical debut has defied expectation Geoff Brown reports Wyndham's Theatre An awful lot of rocking in Brazil Rock Many of popular music's first-division stars are performing this week in a Rio de Janeiro football stadium. Louise Byrne keeps score A sound defeat for pictures in the battle of the airwaves Radio Business Design Centre Spicy meat too lightly treated Theatre The Changeling Finborough, Fulham Jazz Stan Tracey Vortex, Stoke Newington Word-Watching Entertainments Rock Iggy Pop Brixton Academy Winning Move Picture Gallery Concert Ex Cathedra St John's Smith Square Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with this symbol ) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events BBC1 Health Cover Insurance China throws out human rights group The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,509 Picture Gallery Weather Commons TV channel plea Time to prune the dead lettuce leaves Political sketch Index Continental calls off talks with Pirelli T&N moves production Scholes warning Clark steady The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Banks 'face 30,000 job losses over two years' Drop in output fuels new fears over recession M&S and Next feel effects of slump By our City Staff: Burton says £500,000 farewell G7 leaders optimistic on lower interest rates Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Business Editor John Bell By our City Staff: Oil rises on fear of lengthy Gulf war By our Banking Correspondent: Boardroom shake-up at Efm World Market Indices Traditional Options The London Traded Options have been held out because… Transport report backs a single EC policy Unlisted Securities Picture Gallery Ecus are in Control EC investigates Fiat deal Investment Trusts Money Markets Cook urges acceptance of offer Guardian falls Williams loss Survival pack Joint venture Stratagem offer Commodities TWA lays off staff and halves overseas flights Business Roundup RCO raises payout 29% Medeva in £20m buy Ferries group lifts profits CWS cuts influence Shoprite sales ahead 22% BAT talks to Hungarians Sour taste Employers find no health in sick pay bill Beaming in to risqué films The Times City Diary Time to move on interest rates Comment Trevor Ball The Times City Diary Stanley's fad The Times City Diary Private mines to join the USM Baker's recipe Morgan Stanley How Evode came unstuck Tempus Matthew Clark Scholes Group Ft-Se 100 Volumes Premier Oil falls after placing Stock Market Major Changes Major indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Recent Issues Investors pause to reassess Gulf war Wall Street Shares gloomy Stock Exchange Prices Companies glad to be sent to Coventry The city is facing the recession with confidence because thousands of new jobs have arrived with relocated businesses. Craig Seton reports Putting the West Midlands on the map The National Grid Company plc East Midlands Electricity Priorities for the year 2001 Signs look good for business Coventry hopes that a million sq ft of new offices on a 29-acre greenfield site will lure companies to its revived centre Warner Cranston Alvis Ltd City of Coventry The swift demand just staggered us' City centre bar on alcohol cuts crime A drinking ban to tackle vandalism is causing interest among local authorities Varley Hibbs & Co Wilson Large & Partners Picture Gallery Bly the Liggins Room for a middle ground Should sentencing be left to the judiciary or debated by a broader professional body? Nicholas Purnell, QC, argues for greater input from all parties Multiple Display Advertising Items Judiciary makes recommendations but has no power over release on licence Law Report January 22 1991 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Fair dealing defence available in broadcast copyright dispute Keeping cool at the front Uk offices in the Middle East are still open despite the war and expect a boom in business, Edward Fennell writes Legal Appointments Asa Law Locums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Showcase of opportunity The 1991 Law Fair, sponsored by The Times, offers an invaluable guide to jobs, Frances Gibb writes Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Picture Gallery Taylor Joynson Garrett Kankaku (Europe) Ltd Transfers to England Inns and Outs Error in judgment Help for elderly Timely advice? Cross-courting Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Godwin Bremridge & Clifton Company/commercial… Lipson Lloyd Jones Reuter Simkin SMCL Oil & Gas Ltd Capsticks Quarry Dougall British Telecommunications plc Law Personnel Hempsons Solicitors Sony Quarry Dougall Octel Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Taylor Woodrow Law Reporters University of Oxford Lady Margaret Hall Braintree Chambers & Partners Durnford Ford Solicitors Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Taylor. Root Commercial Litigation Legal Notices Abbots of Dartford Limited In the High Court of Justice In the Matter of the Insolvency Act 1986 and in the… Crestomega Limited Empire Plant Ltd In the Matter of W & F Sansom Limited Advance Wireless Systems Limited Allways Travel Limited Knight Communications Ltd Harris Rosenblatt & Kramer Solicitors Andrew & Co Lincoln Christina Thomas at Palace Group of Companies Public Appointments Change Management and the Nhs in Wales Public Appointments Wandsworth Health Authority Newcastle Health Authority Countryside Commission Brighton Health Authority East Yorkshire Health Authority First lessons in the laws of the jungle Trainee solicitors are to get more practical experience in legal work and less theory, widget Finn writes Public Appointments General Synod of the Church of England Advisory… Legal Leicester City Council General Medical Council Legal Leicester City Council Cumbria Futon Furnishing Allergy Breakthrough! Oxy-peel Sun Beds for Home Rentals Mirage Elixir de Beaute South London's Original Futon Shop Asthma? A natural recipe for a fresher face With so many companies jumping on the herbal beauty bandwagon Beryl Dixon gives a timely guide to some of the reputable brands Health & Beauty Lena White Myoskop plus Huxleys Waterbeds Smooth out your Eye Bags A Fresh Approach to Natural Skincare Cedar Falls Health Farm Linda Meredith Ltd Dermalogica UK Ltd No Title Body Matters Pamela Stevens Beauty Clinics Beauty Clinic Beauty Courses Glauca Rossi School of Make up International College Steiner Beauty School Maureen Austin Beauty Salons Rene Guinot Cathiodermie Antoinette's Beauty Clinic Olivia Smith Image Consultancy Salons Inch by Inch Majestic Health & Beauty Centre Alan International Hairdressing Academy Fabulous Fingers Nail Studio Organic Meat Health Accessories Chance for a last-minute assessment Shooting The Times Reilly calls Holliday into his fold for France Rugby League Faldo puts off his start until March Golf German trio continues to prosper in Italy Overseas Results Giants kicked into Super Bowl The boot that beat the clock and the 49ers Explosive reaction to a goal of exquisite skill by Laudrup Football David Miller Schuster shows way Hayles keeps the Tigers in the hunt Basketball Sport immune to sensitivities of of the real world Sport on Television the Week in Review Need to save salmon from drift-netting Fishing Pools Forecast Formula One to gain long-awaited first success over fences Bailey tries for repeat Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Leicester Rapid Raceline Blinkered first time Devon Loch recalled as Rubika collapses Chepstow Selections Nottingham Selections Trefelyn Cone takes Pipe to fifth century Toby Tobias 6-4 for Cheltenham feature Smith's high-flying century England's cricketers string two good days together for first time on tour Protest over rankings Badminton Snow Reports Sri Lanka acquire professional touch Wattana sends Hendry to another defeat Snooker Today's Fixtures A chill far deeper than sub-zero temperatures Timetable Cooper steers Wasps clear Ice Hockey Medal beckons for flying Phipps Bobsl Eighing Fixture problems eased Hockey Malory's lead increased Volleyball Grossmann to the fore of German challenge Ice Skating Davies chosen as captain of Cambridge Rugby Union Wilander the wandering star Edberg at his worst and Lendl at his best in Australian Open tennis Dickson's appeal over penalty turned down Yachting Results from Melbourne Daunting climb awaits in Olympic marathon finish Athletics German team to rely upon Hutton design Subsidies to go up by £2.5m For the Record Birmingham chairman puts MacKay's future in doubt Football Competitive edge is restored by Parke and Hands Squash Rackets Ronaldson's class tells Real Tennis Price in final In Brief Index RFU asks Cooke for an explanation of boycott Evans calls for end to confusion over rules (Reuter): Israels tie postponed National Asthma Campaign By a Special Correspondent: Welsh rugby player banned for taking drugs Salako seizes on Crossley's slip to earn another replay Willis criticises England Straying offside in the power game White pounces on tiring Orient High fliers land in hot water

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