News from 25/01/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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C. R. Brightwell, Joyce Wright, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, H. G. Thomas, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Brian Collett, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, R., John Vincent, Roy Murray, Michael P. Hills, (Dr) M. J. Russell, Simon Barnes, Alan Blyth, Douglas McWilliams, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, John Beasley, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon Dipolomatic Editor, Jeremy Kingston, J. B. Hunter, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Adian Reynolds, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Peter Bateson, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Ramsay Smith, Brian James, Paul James (Artistic Director), Stephen Taylor, Yehudi Menuhin, Peter Davenport, Damaris Steele, Eric Russell, Clare Hogg, J. M. Guttridge (Regional Director), K. J. Watson, Michael Saracco, Robert Seely, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Henry Bear, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, K. L. Fickling, Charles Bremner, Nancy Rintoul, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Bruce Kent President, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Kate Muir, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, A. V. Craig, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Sally Watts, George Brock, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Fred Hunter, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Martin Fletcher and Nick Nuttall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Bob Jobbins (Editor), Quentin Cowdry and Philip Webster, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Roderick MacLean, Christopher Thomas, Alan Eastwood, Chairman, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Brian G. Baldwin, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Susan Ellicott and Bruce Clark, R. A. Whelpton, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Young and Ray Clancy, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Peter Mulligan, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Coren, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Nigel Douglas, Olga Maitland Chairman, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, R. C. Martin,
ResumoFarewell to Colonel Blimp Saturday A big hunk of billionaire Listening is learning Swords and ploughshares The very model of a sales team Everything fit to be print Hype springs eternal Beside the Blue Danube Index Our Foreign Staff: Allies retake first Kuwaiti territory On Other Pages Television goes over the top with war news Our Foreign Staff: Fighting may last months, says White House Riot report to urge more autonomy for prison service Arthur Price of England Troops beat Lithuanian volunteers Saddam's box of tricks a match for Powell's hi-tech tools Fresh evidence of Iraqi cunning and resourcefulness, honed during the eight year war with the Iranians, emerges daily Martin Fletcher and Nick Nuttall report Land war will rely on skill as much as technology Battle Tactics War in the Gulf: Day 8 Flying antique will soften up defences Carpet bombing tactic questioned Veteran campaigner called up to spot targets Air Power/the Buccaneer Reuter: American elite corps practises seizing a beachhead Marine Landing Saudi pilot shoots down two Iraqi planes in dogfight Crew of crippled Tornado describe double escape Saudi Arabia Stealth woman, a US Cover tactic Picture Gallery Civilians learn to take Scud attacks in their stride Harvey Nichols Fear is the first foe to beat The Front Line Genscher tries to mend rift caused by Iraq weapons deal Israel Miele Bush reaps rich reward as America puts faith in patriotism The start of the Gulf war has refocused us attention on traditional values and the strength of tried and tested friendships, Peter stothard reports from washington Refugees slip down list of priorities Jordan Angry denial by Kremlin on advisers Soviet Union Tokyo promises more money Japan 254 Iraqi soldiers desert to Turkey Diplomats expelled Mubarak appeal (AP): Greek blasts Britain to hold 33 Iraqi 'students' as prisoners of war Detainees Three wise men to hear appeals Thousands expected at rallies Peace Protests Ashdown's record raises his profile Spectre of empty seats in theatres Tourism Factory meets challenge Production Lines Nationwide No risky dash for victory, Major says Campaign Progress Envoy will leave soon and not be replaced Diplomats Thf By our Parliamentary Staff: More interest being shown in hard ecu, Lamont tells MPs Treasury Parliament next week Parliament today Marlow deselection fight tonight Boost for pollution 'police' Environment Thatcher plans to break her silence US Speech British Red Cross Gummer attacks Europe's CAP reform plan Agriculture Hostages appeal to Syria and Iran Wrens to be allowed to fly Irradiated food backed Coal bill Fifty years of change as seen through the nation's vital statistics Claimants failing to see work benefits Coroner attacks suicide 'cover-up' Well-read Scotsmen take English and Welsh to book University chief may swap sides Children born to smokers 'more prone to cancer' James Gray Picture Gallery Surgeons 'miss vital operation' Risk to future of RE, bishops say Organic 'danger' Press body's task Abuse charges Bath reopening Lockerbie move Picture Gallery Judge cites law of 1861 for his refusal to convict doctor Home Office ban on Kurds was illegal Cathay Pacific Ex-minister joins roadbuilding protest Police retrieve stolen paintings Pickles calls for identity cards Open door error Dog dashes rescue More visit Ulster Bush to meet Soviet foreign minister as summit doubts grow Prunskiene 'seeking political asylum' Dixons Picture Gallery Ukraine files hunt to save Demjanjuk Stings in the tale of two cities Strasbourg Notebook by George Brock Rush to get rid of worthless rouble notes Fleeing Russians 'killed' (AFP): 'Teddy' ruling (AFP): Rights award Croatia tense Berlin mayor UN invited to join talks on South African exiles' return Pact ends Pacific island feud The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Brahmins tighten grip on top jobs Topless brigade emerges in Cuba Heresies of the democratic religion Janet Daley cautions against a prevailing western faith that ballots will stop bullets Precisely, my dear surgeon And moreover Alan Coren War gives Israel the chance to build a kind of peace Conor Cruise O'Brien on the post-war opportunity for Israelis to forge a new relationship with their neighbours Too much rejoicing Moscow Burns First casualty Musakal offering Freeing Local Politics Too Rough Justice More Damned Statistics Conflicting views on Gulf tactics Women war reporters Red route journeys Testing for HIV Theatre polemic Place of spelling in examinations Special Constables Radio 3 discord Taking a bow Court Circular Dinners Loriners' Company Luncheon Today's royal engagements Opposition growing to queen's beatification Berta and Karel Bobath Forthcoming marriages Hamilton Fish Birthdays today Appointments Gray's Inn Jan Le Witt King Olav V Memorial services But many who are first will be last, and the last… On this Day 1882 Announcements Medicine National Kidney Research Fund The Times Concise Crossword No 2391 C&A When the wealthy wake up to nothing In London the Kuwaiti ambassador and his wife are working to relieve the financial and emotional suffering of their people stranded here. At the same time, they are coming to terms with their own losses. Kate Muir reports Authentically yours, Amadeus Classical Music Tower Records Not eccentric, rather great Galleries John Russell Taylor on the inescapable conclusions that Stanley Spencer was Britain's foremost 20th-century painter, and that the surrealist Man Ray was at his most formidable when least serious Sweat, threat and charm Records: Rock The Art Show Critic's Choice: Galleries Heal's Sale Bickering and bluff decency Theatre a Free Country Tricycle Theatre Her Aching Heart ICA Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert LSO Tilson Thomas Barbican Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Art Galleries New Grafton Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC 1 Millet Lighting Law lords rule that interest rate swap deals were illegal The Times Crossword No 18,512 French chic lights up London Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Fiddling with ecus while Rome burns Political sketch Business and Finance Banks aim to recover £600 m loss on swaps Gulf uncertainty pushes back date of Budget Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Razzle-dazzle gone for a Burton No Sir Ralph, but shareholders grill the new boss Mercury calls for handicaps on BT Shares in Bass fall on profit warning Service sector now being hit hard by recession Chairmen join court at Bank Newcastle Building Society Business Editor British Steel plans US venture MacArthy falls to £4.6m Lonrho at £273m Insurance deal Blow for Newmark H&s profits slip MAI takeover Dividend delay Derby payout Helene cuts price London Traded Options Woolwich to offer unit trust dealings on the spot Triton to pay extra dividend On asset sales Central Motor ahead By our Money Editor: Mortgage lending falls by £1.2bn Mattessons cuts jobs Farce with Frank poses doubts on generator sale CBI not to blame General Cinema in $1.4bn bid Desensitising the English language Next in talks on Grattan sale Squeezing out the late payers Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Land & Property loses managing director Business Roundup Samuel Heath declines 36% Prior passes payout Loss trimmed at Farepak Polly Peck chiefs to go Recent Issues World Market Indices Berkeley Futures Limited Dale Electric Incurs loss Proteus sinks deeper in red The Times City Diary Status symbol Mercury wants curbs on BT Comment City's word called into question by swaps ruling Mencap's line Last gazzp Evil under the lift Breadhead First Futures Brokers Limited Lonrho's platinum surprise Tempus Lonrho Encouraging rally Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bear raiders knock Ratners Stock Market FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Changes (Reuter): Rate hopes send Dow ahead by 24 points Bond Corp to pay out 20% Wall Street The making of a Euromanager As practical experience of other cultures becomes vital in the fight for international business, Clare Hogg looks at courses available International Appointments The European Patent Office PolyGram Secretary-P/a Orquestra Simfonica De Balears Compaq CIIR CDR Consultores Unlisted Securities Business to Business Bride at Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items City of Bath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flindall's Marina for Sale Figure Shapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Trusts Flindall's Ltd. East Anglian Based Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Money Markets Interfuture Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commodities Your Own Enquiry Agency Business Opportunities Le Specs International Ltd Cinderella Designer Gowns Ltd. Start your Own Finance Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Medical/rejuvenation Group Briefings Mr Friday Business to Business Morair Properties Franchises Chores Phone-In Just Wills Ltd. Wills on wheels ease the pain Uniglobe Travel No Selling! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Company Consultants PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services The Property Recovery Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Tax Planning Products Need Selling? Businesses Wanted Storage & Warehouse Firms build bridges to France ahead of the single market Dictators Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorworld Sidlow Audi Scotts General Deilorto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kimberley Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMG Greenoaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz New Cars in Stock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathcote Ball & Co. Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The stylish coupé makes a comeback Newly affluent couples of the Nineties are helping to revive the demand for sporty cars, says Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent Car Buyers Guide Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroën takes a turn for greater efficiency Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Council's swap transactions House of Lords Clarifying the issues Ferguson v Gateway Training Centre Ltd Motors Leasing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unlawful Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relevance of defendant's good character Legal Notices Pension right refusal a continuing act Mandarin: Ruling to confirm Haydock promise Scudamore's fine return Mandarin: Southwell Selection Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Tide starts turning for Pitman An Olympic candidate with almost everything David Miller went to Salt Lake City recently to assess its bid for the 1998 Winter Olympics. He found that its suitability would pose problems for the International Olympic Committee Admiral's Cup entry is in doubt Yachting Multiple Display Advertising Items Seles closes on deposed Graf's crown Contenders gain confidence as Australian Open promises to mark new era in women's tennis Royal memories Family outing Working for the good of cricket in schools Dangers of downhill Spoiling tactics In search of a better game British pair reach final Playing fields RCA plan unlikely to proceed further Racing St Edward's success is taken on the wing Schools Rugby Fixtures Gillingham's chance for £10,000 goes Swimming Shrewd Wilkinson offers Graham a tactical challenge Football FA Cup Birmingham turn to Atkins Tuffs gives his version In Brief Familiar rivals are a threat to St Albans Hockey For the Record The show resumes with a greater emphasis on safety Skiers soldier on with great determination following the death of a comrade Confident Lyle shoots 65 Golf Medlycott made to struggle Cricket White reaches another final Snooker Mansell quickly makes his mark Motor Sport Kettering pair selected Non-League Football Bonaly's jump to gold medal Ice Skating Rapid Cricketline Racing Video helps clear Webb of using violent conduct Call for TV to edit close-ups Adopt a Granny Super Bowl in no mood for good vibrations Picture Gallery Kingston's task more difficult Wales opt for stability with unchanged side RFU president favours dialogue with players South African unity talks are suspended England pounce with two wickets
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