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News from 28/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Geoffrey Parker, David Tytler, Peter Green, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Brian Sheard, Director, Ian Murray, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Clyde Jeavons, Curator, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, William Hunter, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Michael Knipe, T. Rigby, Louise Taylor, Andrew Mitchell, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Neil MacKinnon Yamaichi Securities, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Joseph Connolly, Philip Stephens, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, R. H. Arnott, Sean French, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher and Mary Dejevsky, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Reed, Chairman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Peter Guilford, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, David Howard, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Adam Fresco, J. Davidson, Alec Dickson, Alan Borg, Director General, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, S. A. Salibury, Phillip Howard, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Philip Webster and Michael Binyon, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Miles Middleton President, A. Robertson, Walter Gammie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, N. G. Trott, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, C. Cambouropoulos, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jhon Woodcock, C. J. Acred, Philip Jacobson, Dr Peter Vine, Mary Dejevsky, Fred Halliday,

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US air strike stems flow of oil into Gulf F111 fighter bombers hit target in Kuwait as 35-mile slick spreads south Somali leader flees in tank Pol Pot 'greened' Tory boost School plea Lunch score Giant winners Index 39 Iraqi pilots fly to Iran sanctuary Americans in full retreat on tourist front Hint by King of wider war aims Pay more or risk US cuts, Europeans told Lifeboat By our Foreign Staff: Emergency in Soviet Union near Saudis brace for ecological disaster as slicks drift closer By using oil as a weapon, Iraq has posed a threat to vital desalination plants along the Gulf coast, Christopher Walker writes from Ras Mishaab, Saudi Arabia Operation to clean up after spill will have limited effect Emergency Measures From a Correspondent in Dubai: Unlikely weapon in action Human predators spell trouble for sirens of the deep No hiding place in a blackened sea Environmental Warfare Spillage changes German approach Reaction Picture Gallery Hopes rise that waning morale could lead to surrender of conscripts Iraq Defections Home support fires Midland warriors British Infantry Allies promise to deal with captives by the rule book Prisoners of War Companies House War in the Gulf: Day 11 European federalists count the costs of invasion of Kuwait War has not dashed hopes of a common Ec foreign policy, but has exposed the contrast which exited between ambition and reality, writes George Brock Divisions over conflict pose further threat to summit in Moscow Superpower Relations UN chief is blamed for bombing raids Refugees 'forced to return to Baghdad' for visas Jordan Ankara dismisses talk of independence for Kurds Cairo is not aiming at Saddam's overthrow By our Foreign Staff: Tel Aviv 'deserters' attacked by mayor Party denies that toppling Saddam is leadership aim Labour Policy Detainees' jail move criticised Protesters call for ceasefire Royal prayers Newsman's rest Bbc denies censorship claim Media By our Chief Political Correspondent: Cabinet dilemma over proposed 9% Pay Awards Runcie speaks of profound sadness Church Leaders Time Mosques' new leader shrugs off rift claim British Muslims Major's election helps to halve Labour lead in polls Poll tax rebels may be denied hearing before enforcement Labour plan to kill off county councils By our Chief Political Correspondent: Ministers seek ways to boost rented housing Hard times for high fashion London badly hit by recession Man shot dead in front of children Partial loss of faith in the sacred cow of economic growth Rail line rescued for private service Agenda The week ahead Anglers appeal against navigation ruling Out to grass: Jock, a Clydesdale, and Allan Fleming,… Short benefits from Speelman blunder Synod may back review of clergy freehold First lung implant for Uk patient Kray film named best of the year Mountain deaths Explosion enquiry Barn deaths charge Crash kills three Howe may quit Bond winners Embattled Gorbachev gives law enforcers sweeping new powers Beatings by army in Vilnius persist Talks avert Croatia showdown Captive gets fighting fit for Burmese democracy Coup plot is foiled in Ciskei Wily Barre played East against West 'Lenient' sentences for China dissidents (Reuter): Kidnappers shot dead in rescue (Reuter): Ershad attack (AP): Mountain hunt (Reuter): Treaty ratified (Reuter): Bomb blast (Reuter): New government (AP): Tamils killed First Class Beating the other enemy Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Tehran looks to the spoils of war Fred Hallidsy examines the tacties of a self-professed that in fact backs the allies Tornados give way to tomatoes Bernard levin backs Jeeves in upholding the eternal values in times of crisis Who will foot the footage bill? The Times Diary Keeping the job open The Times Diary More is better The Times Diary Poorly judged The Times Diary Americans Afraid The Cost of Greenery Mozart Immortal Gulf conflict a test of press restraint War archives Cemetery's future Use by the police of Dna profiles Indonesia violations Help for dyslexics Barefaced cheek? Well rounded Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinners King Olav V of Norway Anniversaries Service dinner Walter Terry Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Baron Northbrook Brian Jeffery Reflections on the morality not just of war, but of peace Basil Hume Nikolai Talyzin John Rosenberg Memorial services Heather beetle threatens moor I am the Lord your God, you must conform to my… On this Day Announcements Marie Curie London Association for the Blind The Mental Health Foundation NBI Leukaemia Research Fund To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2393 Duty calls on the home front An army of women is mobilising in Britain to support servicemen New Woman Expert witnesses of warfare THe staff of the University of London's war studies department are seeing more television studios than lecture halls. Sean French reports Dancing in the dark One woman's memories of another conflict, 50 years on TES Linear supremacy simply displayed Chinese ceramics spanning 6,500 years make a dazzling show, reviewed by Joseph Connolly US imports Discount decadence Cine-cannibalism Joye to the world of film-buffs Next month, after some 15 years of restoration by the National Film Archive, a unique collection of films by the earliest movie-makers, originally amassed by a Swiss Jesuit priest, will be returned to view. David Robinson has the full story Airy overtures for Amadeus Richard Morrison assesses the impact of a Europe-wide day of Mozart broadcasts Last chance Microvision Finance Ltd Revenge of the little people Theatre Assassins Playwrights Horizons, New York Opera Mitridate Barbican Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events The Times BBC 1 Help the Aged Somali leader flees in a tank after rebels seize palace The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,514 Picture Gallery Pol Pot orders the Khmer Rouge to protect wildlife Weather Index Opposition to hard ecu plan 'declining' German budget deficit 'to be much lower than expected' Oil stocks ruling in the balance The Pound Change on Week DTI urged to step up drive for Kuwaiti rebuilding work Buyers check out Czech shops Wakeham's power gamble By our City Staff: Bt policy 'not likely to survive' John Charcol Reuter: Shares slightly easier in Tokyo Hk lending rate at 9.5% after US cut Survey warns companies of long recession Bank bad debts 'worse than in Eighties' Rank full-time profits likely to pass £300m Explosives Detectors Limited Talent 'put off ' industry Allen seeks credit for weathering recession Unlisted Securities Debit card popularity increases UK outlook 'short term' DTI gives right of reply Further court visit for Nadir Investment Trusts Price of fiscal boost will be new funding The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Chancellor's chance to avert 1981 revisited What a difference a Fed makes Economic View Holmes in no position to haggle over sale of assets Tempus How trading in debt could ease a credit squeeze Alex Lawrie Capitalisation and change on week EniChem Time to expel some old beliefs Our partners in Europe can teach us a thing or two about freedom of choice, Geoffrey Parker says Bentham School Ackworh School Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Rendcomb College Cambridge Arts Independent Sixth Form and Tutorial… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Portsmouth Grammar School Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items Francis Holland School Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assisted places lying vacant Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcester Tutorial College Purse strings tighten on music budgets A campaign has been launched to highlight what many consider to be the threats to music teaching. William Hunter tunes in Northwood College The Times Where the Cuts are Biting Independent Education Gresham's School St. Clare's Oxford St Matthews College The Savoy Educational Trust No Title St. George's School in Switzerland BAC ISIS The Cambridge Business College CCSS Amesbury School Hindhead St. Andrew's Cambridge St Edmund's School Governing body Starting young MPs focus oil teenagers Maple Hayes School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldolphin School St James's Secretarial College Timely buy Spell of revision Devlin retires CIFE More House School Trinity College Woldingham School Surrey Bedales School University of Southampton Students' Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts West London Maths University of Leicester The Queen's Secretarial College French Courses in France Multiple Display Advertising Items School of Management St. Joseph's Hall Oxford Hampshire Tutorials Ltd RRC BAC U. L. C A-Levels & Gose Easter Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyd's of London Tercentenary Foundation Monash University Multiple Display Advertising Items Gower 's recipe for disastrous lunch Thoughtless deed compromises hours of diligence and inspires another collapse by England Bradman compares Waugh to Jackson John Woodcock La Creme De La Creme Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items P/a to Chairman Secretary Required Caroline King appointments Muehlstein (UK) Ltd £15,000 Plus Perks No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Czarska, Czarska Designs Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adelaide Scoreboard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items France retain XV to face Ireland Dismissal of Pugh costly for Neath Leicester beaten as london provide four of last eight clubs in rugby union's pilkington Cup Wasps put the sting in the tale of a late, great finish Hardcastle ends Bristol run Weekend Results and Tables Gritty Gloucester fall short in a grandstand finish Superior Saracens blunted by Steele Constitution claim title Seles sets herself highest standards Christie has inside running Mandarin: Twin Oaks can continue on winning route to Aintree Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Plumpton Selection Sedgefield doubt Cure for Garrison Savannah Bookmakers divided over Celtic Shot's fine success Likely shortfall in levy yields Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Saturday's results Jump leaders Trainers Rapid Raceline The painful equation before Tottenham Gascoigne, in peak form and on his best behaviour, underlines his value to Tottenham Hotspur by bemusing Oxford UNited FA Cup Nostalgia reigns as Bond and Shaw bask in limelight Cambridge success Taylor made again Aberdeen give up their hold on Scottish Cup Leading scorers Weekend Football Results and Tables Hughes provides the jolt to reality Liverpool startled out of idle dreams Walker left to rue squandered chance in pulsating contest Football Bassett's change of heart pays For the Record NFL Picture Gallery Fa Cup Opportunists have another field day Today's Fixtures Dean feels the chill of Soviet emotion The money rolls in for White Snooker Hoeflehner's laughable exit Britain's precision stuns the French Kelburne taken to the wire Official is to resign Index Arsenal in deadlock and dispute Match Facts Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Shaw can shine again in fifth round Becker fears anti-climax after greatest triumph Part-timers enjoy glory without the spoils English hopes ebb as Boon takes charge Norwood 's agony as Giants triumph Gillingham's best time

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