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News from 29/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Richard Knox, T. N. Griffiths, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Welsh, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Heather Neill, Susan Richards, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, F. E. McWilliam, David Maurice, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, A. Newton, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Peter Luff, Director, Paul Taylor, Paul Wheeler, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, George Brock and Peter Guilford, Martin Lawrence, Peter Stothard, Robert M. Berrington Chairman, Paul Griffiths, Terry Lovett, Managing Director, Jonathan Braude, Beryl Dixon, Phil McLennan, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Dan White, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Martin Searby, Anthony Scrivener, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Sue Moore, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Copps, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, P. E. Morris, President, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Edward McMillan-SCOTT, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and George Brock, European Editor, Liselotte Leschke, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Grahame Jones, Alan Coren, H. F. Robert Perrin, John Rogan, Frances Gibb, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Edward Footring, Susan Ellicott, David Fallows, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky,

Resumo

Saddam sends his best planes to Iran shelter More than 100 fighters and transports leave Iraq and live to fight another day Black berets storm offices Pc's damages Bishop defied Sombre fashion IRA fears Polly warning Index 'I will use nuclear weapons if I must' I'm sorry, I'll pronounce that missile again 'Mutual' decision to call off summit Kinnock rebukes Prescott on Gulf Confusion and delays In a rush to the front M. G. S Communications Soviet output of oil to fall by 10% Allied strategy follows disgraced Dugan's predictions Soon after the invasion of Kuwait, General Michael Dugan was sacked for spelling out US targets in a war against Iraq. Michael Evans looks over the list Parties agreed on need to destroy Iraqi war machine British AIMS War in the Gulf: Day 12 British technology to the rescue Oil Pollution Bomb tailor-made for terminal strike Both sides face daily challenge over lies (AFP): Raising the flag Refuelling protest Allies in TV row Cairo arrests Arens says 'red line' crossed Air supremacy key factor in strategy for coast landing Times correspondents in the zone report on pregress of Operation Desert Storm Refugees say Iraqi hospitals have been closed to civilians Bringing home the misery of life on the other side Buccaneers prepare for action in new allied offensive War in the Air European hawks gain ground in fluctuating conflict polls Opinion polls have exposed divergent views on the Gulf among Europeans, Alan Copps writes. The British and Dutch share the highest approval of the war Bonn to help Britain with war costs as Lamont seeks EC aid New Bonn curbs on 'exporters of death' Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Palestinians threaten bases Socialists keep up radical front with less chic Plea to end Gulf poll tax demands Media workers in anti-war rally Poles treat injured Audience doubled Shannon stop-off Britain wants world help in Gulf oil clean-up, MPs told Ministers defeated again on sick pay Wilding Office Equipment PLC Tory attack on 'Alf Garnett' tendency Griffiths job will put heart into Thatcherites Aid plan for port buyouts Parliament today Trusthouse Forte Business guarantee Four canons reject bishop's demand for them to resign Business rate closes Tory club TV franchises Ban avoided Council strike Labour may back city mayor plan Worship in France explained CU Commercial Union Picture Gallery Schools urged to step up fund-raising Solicitors losing jobs across the board as recession bites Dismissal can be swift and blunt - "some heard by finding their parking space gone" Lawyers do not always thrive in times of misfortune, as Frances Gibb reports Asian PC wins £20,000 over force's racial discrimination Teenager killed twins in blaze, court told BT gives parents protection against big 'chatline' bills Loyalists admit killing Catholic A Jezebel due for a luxury facelift Tax staff to take case to Lamont Disabled boy wins £790,000 Opera funding Autosub monitors Teacher's victory Chess game drawn Candidate backed Sharp Summit delay signals Bush dismay at turn to hard line in Kremlin Soviet paratroops storm Lithuanian customs posts Diplomat 'spied for 30 years' (Reuter): Miners protest Ferry tragedy (Reuter): Colombia ambush Republican factions manoeuvre for home supremacy George Bush, who delivers his state of the union speech tonight, is under heavy pressure from the right to pledge tax cuts, Peter Stothard reports Picture Gallery East German diehards feel safe to wallow in nostalgia Bush's London envoy to get Washington job Sondheim musical attacked Mandela and Buthelezi vow to strive for peace Pretoria silent on shooting (AP): Trains collide (AFP): Aristide visit (AP): Dhaka deadlock (Reuter): Tomb murder From Associated Press: North Korea warns Seoul of war risk Overland influx hits Hong Kong Threat of famine grows as aid appeals falter Hitachi Gunfire disturbs uneasy calm in Mogadishu Will Israel do a deal? …and moreover Suddenly the buzz-word is Wasp Charles Bremner reports from New York on the return of Anglo-Saxon values as the 'Me' years fall from favour Pricked by an old thorn Mary Ann Sieghart finds echoes of Bevan in Benn's stand on the Gulf Dying the death The Times Diary Mr Major's Paralysis China Cracks the Whip Woe Unto You, Lawyers! European role and responsibility in the Gulf conflict Flight distribution Thanks but no thanks Helping the homeless Picture-hanging Britain and the Baltic Employers' age bias Out of the surgery off to the slopes Teachers' tasks Comfortless driving Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Nature notes Dinners Luncheons Meeting Reception Appointments Denys Sutton Major-General Ronald Somerville The night sky in February Astronomy Jack Schaefer Robert Fossett Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Lord White of Hull The Rev Philip Blewett Births Picture Gallery Jan 29 on this Day 1932 Concise Crossword No 2394 Business as usual in Paris The mood in the great French fashion houses is sombre, Liz Smith reports, but while there are still some clients loyal to haute couture, the shows must go on Selfridges Hero in a small back room Georffrey Williams lived, and died, keeping secrets from his wife-secrets that may help to win the Gulf war Anouska Hempel Sale Ehrman Tapestry Acidic waters at this source Andrew Gibbon Williams reviews some contemporary Scottish watercolourists Sing a song of tyranny Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher The reluctant autobiographer Christopher Hampton, whose first play to draw on his own life is about to begin performances at the National Theatre, talks to Heather Neill Overwhelmed by Mahler, unimpressed by Prokofiev Classical Music The Queen's Key examination of Soviet life Theatre Dear Elena Sergeevna Gate, Notting Hill Jazz Piano 40/2 Queen Elizabeth Hall Radio Sunday Sport Extra/Monzart's Birthday Radio 5/Radio 3 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert BBC PO/Downes Free Trade Hall, Manchester Picture Gallery Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 Grosvenor Police believe gun find marks start of IRA mainland raids The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,515 Rolls-Royce sheds over 1,000 jobs Weather Launching low-level adjectival attacks Political sketch Business and Finance Recession forces Harrods to cut jobs The Pound Stock Market Opec protests fail to halt oil stocks release By our City Staff: Conoco will develop Lyell North Sea field Markets await events in Gulf Tetra and Alfa-Laval to merge Japan's murkiest bank account Polly Peck administrators to see company's Turkish hooks Closure risk at Vert plant Menvier ahead MI Group WTA sale of £126 m pulp stake called off UK drive to win public sector work in Europe Australian sale by Tyndall Improved terms Optical down Guinness deal Cardiff ahead Prospect slips Recent Issues Traditional Options Fast Kilbridge Goodman reshuffle approved by court Bullough slips to £26m Lamont takes a small step along single currency route Major Changes Britain eats record £2.7bn of chocolate Ft-Se 100 Volumes Spending boosts US recession hopes New finance chief at Tootal Dunhill switch Major Indices Stratagem increases bid for Touchstone Business Roundup Small broker ceases trade Benson back in black Steel group places shares Anglo Park in dispute World Market Indices Resort Hotels rises 39% Svenska sells British assets The Times City Diary Breaking down US airline barriers Comment German turns page of British mail order history Cold comfort as Bullough takes a dip Tempus Prospero The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Gains in thin trading Stock Exchange Prices Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wall Street Disney £590m finance secure High rates and prospect of long war dampen trade Stock Market Dull end to account in Tokyo Legal Aid Board Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd London Traded Options 12 New Square Nuffield Foundation University of Oxford Graham Gill & Young Reliance Legal - Target for Success Chambers & Partners Royal Kingston Legal Researcher/paralegal Chambers and Partners McKenna & Co P-E International SPA Successful Planning Associates Justice with a price tag For a legal system to be just, the rich and poor must have access to the same barrister, argues Anthony Scrivener, Qc. Legal aid case work must stay mandatory Fear for one's own life is no defence in charge of attempted murder Law Report January 29 1991 Court of Appeal Garfield Robbins Reliance Legal - Target for Success Legal Appointments The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jurisdiction to make holding order at an interlocutory stage Correction Judgments without the facts The Times Law Awards winners Should the law restrict the right to know? Lack of access to confidential information should make no difference to people's lives, argues Christopher Whitty, the winner of The Times Law Award for 1990 Legal Appointments Morgan & Banks Applied Management Sciences Ltd GLS Government Legal Service Lawrance Simons Associates Taxing time in America Dial 1992 Danger talk Northern line Seeking justice QD Quarry Dougall KPMG QD Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists QD Quarry Dougall A working life filled with things of beauty Becoming an antique dealer is not easy: it takes capital, business acumen and, above all, knowledge, Beryl Dixon says Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership M Solicitors & Privy Council Agents Hoggett Bowers Law Personnel Profile Wiltshire County Council Small Can Be Beautiful Aston University The fairy-tale Giant of New York Wokingham Borough of Boston Appointment of "Welsh Local Ombudsman" Havant Borough Council US guard needs to keep his eye in for Leicester Basketball Pools Forecast Corporation of London The Fellowship of Engineering Upton Park to follow up fluent Chepstow victory Leicester Selections Sedgefield Selections Scudamore renews partnership Desert Orchid will face maximum of four rivals King's Curate 5-1 to complete treble Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings No starting prices on Ayr feature Rapid Raceline First-class servant of game in Yorkshire Australia's cricket captain errs on the side of caution in extending their Test lead to 471 before declaring N Zealand succeed in series Snow Reports Border slams the door on England Opportunity summons a leg spinner Faces better kept under the hat Adelaide Scoreboard A place with room for all-run sevens Turmoil of Becker is the price of success Tennis Delayed repairs raise doubts about Hooke Yachting Barcelona warm-up Hockey Speedie bound for Villa Douka the match-winner Overseas Results A two-car rally fight In Brief Anfield and Ibrox to benefit most from Trust grants Football For the Record Furies chase Ghedina into top gear Sailing above crust at Sallbach Today's Fixtures Rivals ease way for Wasps Ice Hockey England coach criticises work rate Volleyball The young Andretti to test for McLaren Motor Sport Yorkshire assured of place in final Rugby Union The Times American Football Palace resistance crumbles against Parker's finishing By our Sports Staff: One-year ban on Tapie draws strike threat Acid test for final eight Taylor offers forgiveness Kilt brings Spackman reward Cup clash of bitter club rivals International Squads A game that may not soldier on England move towards safety Boxing head in dispute over dismissal

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