News from 30/01/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Tim Nicholson, Victoria McKee, Kathleen Johnston, John Claro, Jamie Dettmer and Christopher Walker, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, M. M. Dworetsky, M. J. Edwards, Frances Stanton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jay Andrews, Morris R. Brownell, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Puddephatt, General Secretary, Peter Davenport, Francis King, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, and Harvey Elliot, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Debra Craine, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Josh Hall, Louise Taylor, Paul Slater, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Winder, Michael Clark, John Young, Denis Staunton, David Hands, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, and Robert Morgan, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Gil Warnock, Edward Gorman, Julie Welch, D. S. Barnes, Martin Fletcher and Richard Owen, Jane Wyatt, Gary Crossley, Editor, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, H. G. B. Hoare, Dennis Signy, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), R. Tyson-Davies, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, P. R. Morgan, Catherine Sampson, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Barbara Newton Dunn, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter J. Witt, Director, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, John Bell, Peter Guilford, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Neil Garrard, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, J. A. D. Ewart, John Ferguson, Secretary and Registrar, Wilfred Beckerman, Andrew Lycett, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Dr Omar al-Hassan, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, G R Yeates, Jean MacGREGOR, Mary Dejevsky, Anthony Everitt, Secretary General,
ResumoAmerica offers Saddam a way out of the war Bush softens line on Kuwait while Moscow pledges to withdraw some troops from Baltic South Africa rivals meet In good heart £2.1m damages Poll tax rise CBI gloom Index Jets' flight to Iran is linked to 'coup' Pregnant pause as women prepare for war US takes threats seriously Protest over pilot's reported death Navy fires first missiles in anger as battle in the Gulf intensifies Merseyside Development Corporation US pressed to sanction attack on Scud sites Isreal Arafat eclipsed as he leads his people into wilderness By backing Iraq in the Gulf confrontation, Yassir Arafat has made tactical mistakes that will cost him command of the PLO, Dr Omar al-Hassan writes Saddam's claim to have atomic bomb derided Nuclear Threat Agencies link up to tackle threat Intelligence Co-Ordination (Reuter): Land war will show impact of raids Booms erected to shield wildlife Kurds stay neutral (Reuter): India accused Shadow of Kursk hangs over desert battlefield Ground Forces Hangar attacks kept up Air Power By Our Foreign Staff: Colourful gas box masks war fears Front-Line Notebook Picture Gallery Tales of Iraqi misgivings under the rain of bombs Refugees The Corps of Commissionaires War in the Gulf: Day 13 Allied unity is boosted as anti-war defence minister quits France Radio hams get warning on airwaves Germany gives £2.9bn more to stem criticism of its role As Douglas Hurd travels to Bonn tonight, Ian Murray reports that Germany, which has raised its contribution to America's war costs, may also help Britain Royal yacht is spared wartime call-up again Racial tension reported in schools Britain War gives reprieve to toy rocket Major leaves the allied war aims open (Reuter): Azores talks (Reuter): Swedish alert Telephone boost (Reuter): Muslims divided Major's tribute Pressure on Newton over sick pay bill Social Security DVLA Select Registrations Government's policies are ruinous, House is told Economy Tory choice of 'outsider' widens the battle MPs told to suspend judgment Baltic States First results of tax review likely by spring Local Finance More aid for famine relief Drink-driving diplomats Treasury bingo Car theft move Peer takes seat Minister curtails financial freedom of hospital trusts Halifax Picture Gallery Burgeoning polys told to trim costs MP gives up libel action Battle over for HIV victims Charity warning Specialist JPs Boy for duchess The Ultimate Driving Machine Handicapped boy to get £2.1m for car crash injuries Record award for personal injury paid to son confined to wheelchair There's more to discover at Wh Smith Bishop condemns jails' degradation of inmates BBC pay-reform plea Forces will get full pay award Girl, 13, denies twin murders Prison department to leave London Picture Gallery Rise in cases of salmonella conflicts with flock figures Elderly 'humiliated' Dust danger Imbert home Fire deaths Mine closing £200 fine and ban for Prescott Jail 'too easy' Player accused Lighting up time Climber named Vandalism of neglect stalks scores of listed buildings British Gas The Patent Office Our Foreign Staff: Summit blow for Gorbachev as US courts reformists From our Own Correspondent: New police decree stirs Soviet fears Defenders of Russian power launch mission in Moscow Television tear-jerker enraptures China Perking Notebook Croats may face lone struggle Professional carries off 'plum' of the wealthy Man in the News Punch Union chief in Berlin test case Noriega trial to go ahead (Reuter): Murder recalled (AFP): 5,100 sent home Minister moves (AFP): Deadly disease Peace deal belies bitter power struggle between Mandela and Buthelezi BBC World Service Royal Liver Assurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Regional Director Interpreter Farmers invade Pretoria Advertising Sales Muehistein (UK) Ltd. Systems Management Editor Hunt for Barre in Somalia New life for the forces' favourite With a little help from Natalie Cole and Sinead O'Connor, the Gulf conflict has revitalised forces broadcasting, Denis Staunton reports Listeners ring up if they are feeling depressed Bilingualegal Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair Giving the Gulf a weekly slant Britain's Jewish papers are finding ways to compensate for their deadlines The Chintz & Cotton Company Paula Stokes Powergrind Limited Lesniak Jones Liddell Equal Opportunities Commission Menumaster, Inc Multiple Display Advertising Items Clean-living soap Media Watch Frozen assets Macho rivals Multiple Display Advertising Items Upwardly Asian Signs of life Sustaining a fiction Craig Brown …and moreover… Israel counts on a peace dividend Richard Owen reports from Jerusalam on the new confidence engendered by Saddam Why the critics are so kind When rubbish is the yardstick, says Bernard Levin, some plays are sure to shine To Woolf, from Possum The Times Diary Fatal inheritance The Times City Diary Bed and bored The Times Diary Ambition unchained The Times Diary Peace Aims Hard Times for Trusts Condemned to Decay Rights of poll tax defaulters Crowded roads Addressing in-laws Reform of CAP Americans who are staying at home Gulf war and schools Power share refunds Comet activity Barefaced cheek Allocation of extra arts funds All-night chemists Cars v. trains How's that? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Royal Astronomical Society Dinner Anniversaries Marriage 12,000 pheasants in royal bag Bells appeal Professor Herbert Fröhlich Herbert Fröhlich, FRS, professsor of theoretical physics, University of Liverpool from 1948 to 1973, died on January 23 aged 85. He was born at Rexingen in the Black Forest on December 9,1905 University news The Rev Lionel Monteith The Rev Lionel Monteith, founder and clinical director of the Lincoln Centre and Institute for Psychotherapy, London, died on. January 15 aged 69. He was born on August 6,1921 Bulbs spring unpredictably Horticulture Sainsbury sold on arts sponsorship Ian Grimwood Ian Grimwood. OBE international conservationist, has died in Nairohi aged 78. He was born on July 22,1912 Canon Derek Allen The Rev Canon Derek William Allen, a fomer principal of St Stephen's House. Oxford, and subsequently Vicar of St Saviour's, Eastbourne, died on January 22 aged 65. He was born on November 2,1925 Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Meeting Announcements and Personal Return of Yves St Laurent Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Concise Crossword No 2395 How to be quietly sensuous, hairwise Nicky Clarke's haircuts are more famous than he is, but his new salon (with phones, fax, smart food and an open fire) will change that. Candida Crewe watched him at work The Times Sons and scared mothers Believing that British forces should be in the Gulf is one thing, the thought of a son being called up is quite another Any ideas that war is noble vanished in his school cadet corps The Times Action on asthma & Briefing Change of partners may alter the picture Opera Barry Millington reports on the ambitious plans of Britain's most radical opera company Save the Children Shopping for a new generation As Sainsbury's announces a new initiative in the sponsorship of arts education, Debra Craine talks to the man behind the cash-desk Ale and hearty Briefing Proper Charlie Last chance… Cordula Sinking in a sea of pretension Theatre Imagine Drowning Hampstead Dance The Hard Nut Monnaie, Brussels Opera Fidelio Theatre Royal, Glasgow Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Television and Radio China Council's 16% rise in poll tax hits hopes of cabinet The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,576 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Support grows for embattled canons Weather Abroad London Highest & Lowest Manchester Glasgow Tower Bridge Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Yesterday High Tides Noon today Dickens breaches Commons truce Political sketch Business and Finance Recession to worsen with no recovery for over a year, CBI says Brierley pact on USH Colefax slides Security pays Saville slumps The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Tesco to fund expansion by £572m rights By our Business Staff: Bush signals for lower rates Dunn & Co to hang up its hat Quaker founder owned Britian's first combine harvester EC set to cut Airbus subsidy Euro Trade Centre Business Editor John Bell Barclays and NatWest suffer Colorvision climbs to £3.61m CRT in black Losses reduced Applied static Payout passed Polypipe to buy Pillsbury sells Unlisted Securities Gatt chief to reveal plan for saving talks By our Economics Correspondent: Confidence in US at ten-year low Top of Stanfords' chart Cost of living in Germany rises 0.7% Investment Trusts Virgin says BA is 'anti-competitive' Money Markets Continent takes on a British ambition Commodities Stratagem 'speaks for' 50.5% of Touchstone Business Roundup Mitie up 80% to £474,000 Partridge's sales slow Neepsend in profits surge Cook passes payout Warning by Brandon Fall to £1.2m at Denmans Broackes in the Sq Mile The Times City Diary Europe not yet ready to put its ecus in one basket Playing safe The Times City Diary Tesco's offer opens the floodgates Comment Something brewing The Times City Diary Budding Lansons The Times City Diary Sun Alliance Gardiner avoids the traps Tempus FT-SE 100 Volumes World Market Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Smaller ferry firms 'could be closed' by duty-free ban Dividend warning at Ensign Misunderstanding on cheque clearing Nuclear economic facts unclear Cavalier charges eat into hard won turnover Carrying payout balance forward Verbal quality of 'satellited' report (Reuter): Small issues lift Dow Wall Street London Traded Options Sharp Talk of Swiss buying lifts UB Stock Market Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Modest losses Stock Exchange Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketforce Appointments Multilingual Services Sweet Music Angela Mortimer Senior Secretaries Media Careers Meridian Electrical Contractors' Association Green Hill Gordon . 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