News from 26/01/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Margaret Attlee, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Richard Owen and Christopher Walker, A. L. Mallinson, Simon Barnes, James D. Graham, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, M. Ruther Dent, Neil Bennett, Patrick Bishop, J. L. Gould-Hacker, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Gordon Dennis, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eric James, Geoff Brown, David Serpell, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Ivor Davies, Gordon Borrie, Leon Marks, Robert Maxtone Graham, Kenneth Pole, John Davies, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, John Young, Harvey Elliott and Ray Clancy, John D. Lewis, Charles Bremner, Annie Leibovitz, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Anne K. Mathews, Dave Warren, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Joseph F. Lamb Chairman, Michael J. Wade Chairman, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Nigel Andrew, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Margaret Sharpe, Ivor Hall, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, John Wilkins, Editor, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mary Kaldor, Michael Horowitz, Richard Evans, Brenda Fowler, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Jon Adams, Simon Robbins, Godfrey Talbot, Martin Fletcher and Elaine Fogg, David Lipsey, Alastair Robertson, D. H. Lawrence, Keith MacKlin, Colin Barnes, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, David Thomas Editor, A. G. Stone, Peter Gwynn, Dave Jenkins, Sarah Jane Checkland, W. H. Bagust, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Richard Owen and Peter Guilford, Benedict Nightingale, Penny Gibbins, Douglas Dodds-Parker, David Tytler, Education Editor, Lulu Yu, John Johnson, Richard Morrison, Eamon Ryan, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Douglas Broom and Philip Webster, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Crookston,
ResumoUS accuses Iraq of creating vast oil slick in Gulf New tests for 14-year-olds Ferry fare rise Asylum curbs Lunch score Gap narrows Index The mellow trooper never gonks on stag Airmen still have faith in Tornado Two killed and 70 hurt in new Scud onslaught BBC and ITN to cut down coverage of war The Equitable Life Enlightened brigade? Mr Articulate, he ain't The view from Nat Lofthouse Treasure on film, exposed Where news meets history British chief says Saddam pilots too scared to fly Allied Briefing The Equitable Life War in the Gulf: Day 9 Army gets the boots in Equipment Proud trainers praise brightest pupils Saudi Air Force Correspondents in the war zone report on the progress of Operation Desert Storm Rumble of distant bombs sends grim message to troops Kuwaiti Border Dry facts from a cactus among the cowboys Women prepare in combat zone Saudi Desert Gentle hussar turns the cockpit of war into artist's studio Warning after TV crew goes missing Full-colour Gulf war One battle against oil pollution that nobody will fight Michael McCarthy weights up the arguments being put forward by environmentalists that an ecological disaster in the Gulf is inevitable Europe rallies to the cause with cash and diplomacy Israel Outlook becomes bleaker Palestinians Big business cashes in on the desert conflict New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Picture Gallery Popular support for Iraq mounts North Africa Saddam shopped on both sides of Wall Germany Germans increase arms aid to allies Correction European partners have run for their cellars, Clark says EC Contribution Gulf Trust 'must have campaign' Network to counter war at home Terrorism Alert Flights and jobs cut as bookings fall off Airlines and Tourism Picture Gallery Community strives for united voice Muslims in Britain Cambridge Nutrition Limited Palestinian on expulsion list allowed to stay Deportations Citroën Bx Athena Tighter safety code for ferries may bring big fare rises Crash train brakes in working order Couple and sons are found dead Judge withdraws police criticism Bidders chase forgotten silver Picture Gallery Decision on poll tax due in April People with Aids living longer Home Office Immigration and Nationality Department Schoolboys join national survey of country's birds Baker plans tighter curbs to limit asylum seekers Off-peak passport may be cheaper NatWest Picture Gallery MPs' vote brings easier life for pigs a step closer As MPs vote to hasten the end of the stall-and-tether system on pig farms, Michael Hornsby looks back to a less than golden age for the animals Bill brings flood of concern Bitter attack by Prunskiene on radical Lithuanians Deadline on roubles eased for old people Latvian militia plan sparks police protest Anti-war victim McGovern tests the electoral waters Picture Gallery Moscow complains of limits on migration to the West Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Yugoslav soldiers arrest Croats By our Foreign Staff: Trial of Winnie Mandela under fire (AFP): 'Cruelty' of electric chair challenged Inglish as she is spelt Death blows to democracy too This is a politicians' war in which the interests of ordinary people, in the Gulf and elsewhere, count for nothing, writes Mary Kaldor .. . and moreover Comfort in midst of conflict Clifford Longley sees more to prayer than a wish we would like granted Ulster rues an Iraqi ruin The Times Diary Gang of Nw5 The Times Diary Millions on offer The Times Diary Two-way challenge The Times Diary Desert Air Storm Yearning to Breathe Free A Different Ballpark News technology and approaches to reporting the war Humour, fears over use of gas, and bombing strategy Cars v. trains Pigs in the middle Social thought Role for scientists Punishment of David Gower Payment by ecu Rising generation Give a dog Ebb or flow Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Dinners Appointments Tunefully royal Weekend royal engagements Linnean Society Northrop Frye Obituries The Rev Herman Northrop Frye, Canadian literary critic, died on January 23 aged 78. He was born at Sherbrooke, Quebec, on July 14,1912 Memorial services Anniversaries John Kelly John Kelly, former Attorney-General of the Irish Republic, died on January 24 aged 59. He was born in August 1931 Church services tomorrow Vice-Admiral Sir James Kennon Vice-Admiral Sir James Edward Campbell Kennon KCB, CBE chief of fleet support in the Royal Navy during the Falklands war, died on January 22 aged 65. He was born on November 26,1925 Inner Temple Births From a Special Correspondent: On this Day The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2392 The Sunday Times The art of design by application Assets Beasts with all the looks Breeding Country events A comfortable retreat Home from Home: Caroline Charles Wizard day, thanks to merlin Feather report The Breton Shirt Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Memories of war darken the land Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Peter Adams Anbil Systems Ltd Shoparound Armond Interiors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bird Table Dunlopillo Latex Futon Furnishing Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cashmere Stores Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items Going, going, and finally gone Faced with reducing their operating costs, Christie's and Sotheby's took different routes. Sarah Jane Checkland reports on the cuts Stirred by a slight shake Snowdomes Review Beaumont & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Habsburg Wealden Auction Galleries, Cranbrook, kent Multiple Display Advertising Items Preview The South Bank Centre The Philharmonia Prokofiev Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Victor Hochhauser City of London Sinfonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items In place of the advertised.. . Television Review Lynne Truss on a week in which old comedy favourites, as well as serious new drama, failed the taste test TLS Too much, too little, too late Rock Robert Cray Band Hammersmith Odeon Theatre What The Buttler Saw Wyndham's The Sunday Times Rusalka To the lighthouse, with full orchestra Classical Music Benedict Mason's latest piece of " musical topography" took him on a journey round Britain's coasts, he tells Richard Morrison Able Labels Saturday Television and Radio BBC 1 Marks & Spencer Sunday Televison and Radio the Marketing Initiative 14-year-olds to face written tests on all curriculum subjects RAF pilots still put faith in Tornado The Times Crossword No 18,513 Gulf war's surprise attack on toy trade Weather And so to Bed Sport Becker's net gain Cup country Home help In and out Close quarters Second course The Cup challenge that still lingers Malcolm ends Waugh heroics Bowl security is spoiling the party Simon Barnes on Saturday Festival prizes pierce the gloom Chase De Vere Pantomime bull in silly season at Twickenham Comment Waugh gives England no peace One man defies visiting cricketers as they threaten to assume total command in Test Waugh's Milestone Medlycott is given a chance to find form Umpires on a crooked wicket Adelaide Adelaide Scoreboard Kronberger keeps Austrians happy Fears for the less experienced on downhill course Skhng Snow Reports Time out from insanity for football-mad nation Guide to the Teams Guide to the Teams Other Super Bowl Details World Cup incentive for British Rugby Leauge For the Record Speedie's omission may lead to a Coventry sale Football FA Cup Weekend Team News Rugby union paying the price of change Sport on Television The Week in Review Sharpe on the inside looking out Athletics History of the Super Bowl Petrenko dazzles to retain title Ice Skating Flanagan undertakes to stay the distance Golf The Week's Highlights Picture Gallery Davis wins doubles In Breif Today's Team News Newport back for Neath showdown Orrell well placed as first division heavyweights clash Rugby Union Tired of being the scapegoat Should bookmakers be held responsible for racing's financial ills and be asked to put more back into the sport as a cure? Peter George, of Ladbroke, talks to Richard Evans Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Mandarin: Toby Tobias poised for revenge Mandarin, Thunderer: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: AYR Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Edberg ruins chances to beat Lendl Semi-final victory sees Becker poised tp embuate Laver in the Open tennis record books St Albans retain title once again Hockey Unit Linked Insurance Investments English gentlemen with hare's blood on their hands Taurus delayed after deadline proves too demanding Deficit narrows but fears for exports grow Business Editor John Bell By our Economics Correspondent: US output fall worst since 1982 Harsh reality dents the Disney fantasy World oil output nears record Airline blames Gulf for cuts Capitalism for beginners Nadir stays on as five quit Polly Peck board Business Roundup TSA ban on Hoodless New London shortfall Adscene slips at half time Spens move fails Report on BT calls for fewer controls on prices Saatchi plan loses support Interim loss for Shield Spanish propose ecu plan Major Changes Unlisted Securities HK Bank gives profit warning By our Economics Correspondent: Exporters seek EC reinsurance agency Investment Trusts Rescue plan would give Henriques chief 76% stake Loss-making Alpine restructures capital Money Markets Major Indices Commodities Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, December 1990 Wall Street Traditional Options London Traded Options (Reuter): American investors cautious World Markets Company Briefs World Market Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Bass shares tumble again Stock Market HongkongBank GGE keeps stake in Richmond Craton loss The Times Quiet end to account Stock Exchange Prices M&G Britannia Building Society Home income fight for elderly Stay ahead of the game by buying an annuity now The Equitable Life Cause to be lenient with expatriates fleeing… Bristol & West Building Society Charges for the cost of errors Visa voucher Briefings Protection for Lloyd's names National Savings All Savers Great and Small Chelsea Duilding Society Woolwich aims to close trusts gap Mercury Global Bond Fund Fly by nights in the high street Comment Savers face decision time with end of composite tax Portpolio Platinum Foreign Q Colonial The born outsider who dares to take on the establishment Business Profile Death of the salaried worker Capital City Framlington Investment Management Limited Trade gap narrows to £844m Knight errant SAS cuts jobs Bank warning Locked homes Your letters Savers' rates Spot cheques The Sunday Times Pressure grows for fairer deals Charities call for return of child tax allowence and improved family benefit No cheap options on the children when mother returns to work New Man pays his way Bank of Ireland Has the Modern Army Learnt the Old Lessons? How Arnold Schwarzenegger muscled in on the president. The beautiful woman who broke the heart of Man Ray Ski town that was home to D. H. Lawrence and Kit Carson Saturday Review Art Martin Cropper Radio Television Films on TV Cinema Rock Theatre Jazz Music Opera Self-inflicted British and American forces in the Gulf are the best-equipped in history. But, Norman Dixon asks, have commanders learnt from the "blunder factor" of campaigns past? From our Own Correspondent: Nation speaks intonation Hazhir Teimourian on the great days of BBC radio's influential Persian Service, now 50 years old Harrods Knightsbridge No Title American Express Dad's The Saturday Times Interview His muscles speak louder than his acting skills, he has taken screen violence to new heights, but now Arnold Schwarzenegger has become a family man and is putting his weight behind a crusade to put the fitness back into America. Interview by Kate Muir; photograph by Annie Leibovitz Picture Gallery Whose line is it anyway? Portraits of a broken heart Lee Miller was Man Ray's student, his lover and his inspiration, Antony Penrose, Miller's son, writes Out of, and into, the dustbin of history Post-Modernism raided the art of all ages, and is now itself consigned to the past. In the last of our series, Richard Shone argues that this movement in painting has outlived its brief moment of usefulness. Illustration by Tony McSweeney Reliving a century of memorie Valerie Grove meets Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, and discovers the heart-stopping secret of her Juliet Arching ambition Enthusiasms Bernard Levin on Spain's immaterial Alhambra, where all that is solid melts into air fiatt Raising the church of me Stanley Spencer Picture Gallery The index mentions my own school four times, the… Fiat Disigned for Life Confessions of a leaking heart Low Tar Dunhill The middle, not the mediocre, way Picture Gallery But for the grace of God Dunhill Light Virgina To Market, T The main business of the Paris couture shows is to create walking advertisements for the designers' less exclusive and more lucrative labels, Liz Smith writes. Illustrations by Colin Barnes Display Advertising Le Renoir Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items insublind The Shampan Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banish Rats & Mice Harmlessly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Claygate Tandoori Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items True Wild Cowlslips Multiple Display Advertising Items Display Advertising Chips off the old bloc Polish and Russian ?migr?s are swapping surgeon's gowns for chef's aprons with little success, Jonathan Meades writes Picture Gallery Restaurant Guide Patron saint of supermarkets From China to Chile The Times Cook: Old-style treats made in heaven Fancy desserts come and go, but nothing beats a home-made pud, writes Frances Bissell, The Times Cook Great British Classics The techno-cottage that thinks for itself The Yokoyamas of Tokyo live in an £8 million automated home. At the touch of one of 128 buttons, the family can control almost any aspect of their living environment. Joe Joseph reports Britain is served by the Butler When it comes to drugs, just say no Fertile, organically rich soil is better for plants than fertiliser, writes Francesca Greenoak Eurocamp Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limehouse Basin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items L. O. A. N. S Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allen House Park Pueblo and piste, steeped in tradition For the serious skier, the slopes of Taos are an education, but the town also offers a fascinating mixture of Hispanic and Indian influences, Travel Editor shona Crawford Poole writes. Photographs by Graham Wood P&O In the shadow of a master Nigel Andrew retraces the steps of the artist Thomas Bewick Times Times Bermuda From a train window Michael Dynes suggests a weekend on one of BR's scenic rail journeys UK Holidays Oseasons Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harvey Elliott on Valentine vacations Itineraries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorail for Motorists Multiple Display Advertising Items Aito Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Skiing in Switzerland Small World Bladon Lines Travel Limited SKI West Look for the Atol before You Book Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Display Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Netherlands Railways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spring Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Craigen Darroch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palmer & Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Hideaway Faraway Africa Exclusive Multiple Display Advertising Items Something to Declare Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Excel Craft Multiple Display Advertising Items Prestige Power Motor Cruising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yachts, Boats & Watersport RYA The Mike Reeder School of Seamanship Life-time ambition Boating Barry Pickthall concludes the story of a British round-the-world sailor Traditional 35' British Yawl Cruise Brittany Hebridsan Poradits Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yacht Charter Association Arcadian Charters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savour the magic of the Magyars A guided weeklong tour of the best of Budapest, including four star hotel accommodation on the Danube The Times Itinerary The Cost Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge Times Newspapers Ltd 'I'd think, how silly to want to go into politics' A Childhood Angela Rumbold The MV Ariene TSP
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