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News from 31/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Joanna Pitman and our Foreign Staff, Patricia Davies, Philip Rhodes, Hugh Barnes, John D. Dagg, K. L. Morris, Norman Howell, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Harvey Elliott and Philip Robinson, Giles Emerson, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, James Potts, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Gordon Gutteridge, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, M. J. Evans, Matthew May, Richard Need, John Winder, Ernest Beck, Nicholas Watt, Anne Barnes, Denis L. McDonnell, Michael Clark, John Young, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Donald Sinden, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Roger Kirk-Bell, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, (Michael Phillips), Gavin Konstam, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Berry, Margaret Bark Chairman, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Evans, Christopher Walker and Jamie Dettmer, John Bell, James S. Dimmock, John O'Leary and Peter Victor, Martin Searby, Alan Cock, Marcel Berlins, Peter Guilford, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, John Weatherill, Peter Stothard and Mary Dejevsky, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Peter Bottomley, Under-Secretary, Jamie Dettmer, Brian Ford, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Peter Stothard US Editor, George Hill, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Guy Liardet, Matthew Parris, Michael Austin, Rhiannon Chapman, D. L. Sanders, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, J. T. Beresford, W. N. Catford, John Pickin, Efraim Karsh, David Sinclair, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Geoffrey C. Lee, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Chris Moore, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,

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Hundreds of Iraqis die in land battle 3am: Allied forces and Saddam's troops locked in struggle for Sandi border town Soviet troops 'leave Baltic' Runcie farewell Screening plea US walkout Index Allies will stay, says Major Batsman bruised in knockout cricket final On Other Pages Splits in American policy on Gulf Confident Schwarzkopf claims war on schedule Bovis Abroad Ltd Why the allies hope Saddam will not give in too soon If Britain and the us want to tame the Iraqi war machine, peace would deny them the simplest way of doing so, writes Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent A glimpse from the wings of backstage diplomatic theatre Superpower Relations Familiar ring to Baghdad's ominous threats War in the Gulf: Day 14 Deadly patrol boats knocked out in rout of Iraqi navy Textbook missile strike Ghost town at centre of land battle was once a holiday spot Khafj Black, white and true blue Money: fiction in another form If music be the food of hype Insults on the beach hotel telephone Frontline Notebook Picture Gallery Back to square one for spurned family Jordan Harrods Knightsbridge Iran calls for joint efforts to beat spill Oil Pollucion Kohl bolsters Israel's defence by dispatching Patriot missiles Germany Socialist Left will close ranks Playground poll finds little racial backlash over conflict As pupils declare that racism is the last thing on their minds, teachers are issued with guidelines on how to cope with playground tension, John O'Leary and Peter Victor write BBC Musician of the Year Picture Gallery 'Home town boy' Cheney calms nerves American Leadership From Associated Press in Rome: Task force admiral resigns Italy Kinnock wins vote over Gulf policy Campaigners call for ceasefire Royal sympathy Documents stolen Ankara murder Mercury Communications Early cut in interest rates 'would cause sterling devaluation' Trade & Industry Howe is to go at next election Porsche Driving in its Purest Form Peer tells of his heroin addiction House of Lords Picture Gallery GP budget plan goes on back burner Health Service Let nurses prescribe, MP asks House Clapham rail crash widow gets damages of £339,000 High sums reflect increasing costs Drive on phone pests Show closure Jobs go Port grows Seven accused Race study Guards shot Plane fault Protest penalty Grimaldi death NP National Power Breast screening could save 1,250 lives a year Speelman win ties chess qualifier Establishment crystal ball sees all-too-familiar future Policy Studies Institute survey of Britain in 2010 The threat of global warming is likely to bring tough action to cut emissions of greenhouse gases, and much higher prices for electricity, petrol, gas and heating Halifax 2,000 million more to feed Approval today for 1m pay rises Farmer reaps pothole damages Press meeting 94 jobs lost Offer expected Gummer's vow Field contest Liberal dies No hiding place from the wrath of villagers over community charge Overwhelming vote to review clergy's right to job for life Church of England General Synon Tributes to Runcie's humour Unseemly wrangling continues in the cathedral close Hopes have again been thwarted of resolving a long-running ecclesiastical dispute in Lincoln, George Hill writes Teenage girl 'giggled after fire deaths' Saint Laurent soothes with understated flair £4.2m fund errors Plea for art as separate subject for under-14s Tory rift may delay review of poll tax Irish budget hits smokers Ex-leader's arrest No court shake-up By our Foreign Staff: Mandela pulls out of protest march on doctor's orders Magnet Kitchens Picture Gallery Travellers still find laid-back haven in Laos Japan apologises to North Korea Direct rule imposed in Tamil Nadu (Reuter): Reform reward (AFP): Hope for peace (Reuter): Chinese exodus Soviet plenum aims to put the party at centre stage again ]Lithuanian youth dies after being shot by troops (Reuter): Korean grocer is cleared (AFP): Serrano fired at (Reuter): Drug offer open (AFP): Inventor dies Hungary votes to join Nato council Picture Gallery Tees & Hartlepool Port Authority Croatia defies army order to arrest minister Terror with a choice Clement Freud And moreover Gulf will never be the same Talking to Robia Oakley in his first newspaper interview since the start of the Gulf war, the prime ministers hints at wider aims and a contunuing air-sea security role Picture Gallery Poignant payments Diary World of difference Season's greetings Do drop in Partners in Turmoil A Breed Apart The Church Moderate Doubts and dissent over British policies in the Gulf Dealing with mines Presence in Prague Use of libraries Planning appeals Spelling in exams The new millennium Threat to nuclear research facility Oxleas Wood threat Padding it out Cars v. trains Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Queen to visit United States University news Dinners Lancaster University Reception English-Speaking Union Middle Temple Air Vice-Marshal William Sykes Obituaries Retiring chairman springs to the defence of farming Anniversaries Appointments David Russell European award for Wicken Fen Luncheons Birthdays today Prof H. S. Offler Offler Prof John Wiseman Memorial service Sir Ian Trethowan No Title Jan 31 on this Day 1895 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2396 How nature will lick the Gulf slick Tiny microbes are already breaking down the hydrocarbons in Saddam's oil spill, Brian Ford explains how the purification process works Science & Technology Computeach Horticulture Research International A Member of the SMCL Group The Ritz Woodland Consultancy Varig Brazilian Airlines Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The computer that reads your writing Some machines may eventually work without the need keyboards Primed for action Medical Briefing Dr. Thomas Stuttaford Drug abuse's hidden causes The Times No Title Feeding babies a line? Anxious new mothers are again caught in the crossfire between the breast and bottle lobbies. Heather Kirby reports Getting thin on the act Breathing Space New Era Homeopathic Preparations It's only… For Children A gun for a hero Ak By Peter Dickinson Gollancz. £9.95 The Times Country living for earnest High Barnes on the literary novelist who has gone off into the muddy sticks to put the world to serious right By John Berger Granta, £12.99 Sad black Prospero playing Caliban Philadelphia Fire By John Edgar Wideman Viking £13.99 A World without Wool Shops Marion Boyars, £12.95 Daddy's Girls Crime Blanche with cannibal Dead Meat By Trevor Barnes New English Library. £13.95 Foyles Art Gallery Adventure must wait Briefing Shore things Young ideas Last chance Bradford & Bingley Building Society Designer dead-beats Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews The Grifters, Kindergarten Cop, Kickboxer 2 and Daddy's Dyin'-Who's Got the Will? TLS Practicalities and the personal path Festival: Student Films Geoff Brown on whether film schools instill appreciation of cinema along with technique Times Books Appeal to hearts, not heads Theatre I Thought I Heard a Rustling Theatre Royal, Stratford East No one Writes to the Colonel Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Thearte The C?zanne Syndrome Old Red Lion Theatre Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Songmakers' Almanac Wigmore Hall Concert Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Entertainments BBC1 Morse Kremlin's sincerity doubted in Baltic pullout The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,517 Endangered species: Stephen Rowe tries on a hat for… Kohl's £275m for 'indispensable' Britain Weather Hairy Hugo shorn of romantic airs Political sketch Business and Finance 23-27 Law 28 Sport 28-32 US walks out of Atlantic air routes talks Carriers want EC to allow subsidies The Pound Tourist Rates By our City Staff: ISE set to examine jump in Yale shares No finale yet for maestros Hanson's lords take up baton for five more years Picture Gallery Rank rises 34p after profits top £312 m By our Business Staff: Midday gains for Nikkei after Wall Street surge Howe to join board of Glaxo SIB publishes 40 core rules Warning for Chancellor Delta Five Business Editor John Bell BAe and French merger deal to proceed Statoil and BP agree cost share Midland plans credit card fee SFA posts Clyde disposal Unlisted Securities Power to pull generator sale may be given to City Saatchi refinancing almost completed Wh Smith disappoints British Gas agrees to cut market share Investment Trusts By our City Staff: Ex-ConsGold man to join Tace board Money Markets Bank sold £100m of gilts in December Commodities Gulf is not affecting bookings, says Hilton Business Roundup Bid ruling on Wentworth AIM cuts dividend RKF talks as hares halted Whitegate result leaps Loss deepens at Lister Dunn & Co 'worth ?50m' Vestey backs Race Aid The Times City Diary Francis in limbo Line merger faces a new problem 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