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News from 01/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Neil Fleming, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian, Patrick Bishop, John Sheridan (Chairman), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Liz Sayce (Policy Director), Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Brian James, R. Verrells, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Michael Knipe, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Sked, John Winder, Marcus Williams, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott and Martin Fletcher, Geoffrey Alderman, Gavin Bell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and John Phillips, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Shaul Bakhash, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, David Toop, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Peter Price, Deputy Leader, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Mary Dejevsky, D. A. P. Saunders-Davies, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, MiChael McCARTHY, Environment Correspondent, Richard Evans, Ian Elliott (Leader), Richard Owen, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Peter Guilford, Alberic Stacpoole, David Howard, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, George Hill, Clive White, Matthew Parris, David Roberts, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Shera Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Christopher Walton, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Peter G. Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Marc Gordon (Executive Director), Patrick Robertson, Secretary, Michael Clark (Chairman), Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Keith Macklin, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Jui Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Martin Regan,

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The Times Iraqi troops mass on border Allied forces on maximum alert after recapture of Khafji 1,000-vehicle convoy under fire from B52s Germans lift lending rates Trial unlikely Damages blow Receivers in Index On Other Pages Long night's journey into blitzed Baghdad Woman GI is confirmed lost Saddam envoy stays in the West 12% pay rise for armed forces Multiyork And to coin a phrase. . . Saturday True blue and black Rob Andrew on rugby Somewhere to stop the week Credit squeeze, after a fashion Thirty-six hours at Khafji mark turning point in conflict Saddam may claim a symbolic victory, but in the first Arab-versus-Arab ground attack of the war, it is clear that the Iraqis were beaten, Michael Evans writes Ap: America faces dilemma over female role Women in War Anti-tank missile wins its spurs in battle Technology Picture Gallery Kurdish resistance tells of allies' precision bombing Damage Report Tehran moves to underwrite post-war role Diplomatic Tactics War in the Gulf: Day 15 Allied Forces Iraqi Forces Allied War Aims PLO fails to open new front Border Attack Scouts' warning of action Reconnaissance Arab forces unite to oust Iraqis With the Marines Jaguar pilots go in for the kill Air Supremacy Crisis in Africa Strategists mull over unexpected twist in script Lessons of Khafji France dismisses concern over new diplomatic move Search for Ceasefire US B52s will be based in Britain Bomber Pact Lunn Poly Islamic hardliners take to streets in Algeria North Africa Mother's despair as son is pitted against son Family at War General casts doubt on victory Soviet Union PA: Lawyers delay deportee hearings Expulsions Royal visit to India is off Italian navy chief Papers found Gulf cash talks Anti-war rally Sanctions should go if de Klerk offers reform, Major says South Africa Thatcher consults an old friend MPs want clearer microwave labels Food Safety Barnes bill attacked Maxwell Croft Minister hints at wider jail sell-off Prison Service Children must come first in divorce reform House of Lords Coup for right-wing Tories March 19 day for Budget E Europe students Parliament next week Damages case too late, judge tells Opren claimants County disclaimer on poll tax rises Comet Runcie urges church to face up to complexity of world Church of England General Synod Early start needed to treat Aids babies State will settle Welsh Opera's £842,000 debt Wife wants charges to be dropped BA cutting fares to beat slump Soldier guilty Coastline plea Manager cleared Sale claim fails Chess draw Forces get big unstaged rise to reflect war duty Public sector pay review bodies' recommendations Top earners angry at phased awards Doctors resentful of staging Teachers say increase is devalued British Telecom Teachers Health Service Army Senior Civil Servants Cash freeze could put profitable BR line back in red Dixons Embattled Equity seeks new head to fight for a future The actors' union today closes nominations for its new general secretary. Simon Tait considers the problems he will be up against Press wins ruling on tribunals Diver dies after gate traps him Helicopter hit Prison death Eye-opener Forger jailed Twins verdict Croats walk out as army vows to defend communism (Reuter): US predicts end to Gatt stalemate (AFP): Tamil Nadu anger (AP): Ferry unfit to sail Terrorist jailed Friendship poll Reuter: Manila attack Divorce Italian style investigated by EC Picture Gallery Trial of Winnie Mandela unlikely War focuses attention on the killings at home New York Notebook Moscow issues warning to UK on fear of sanctions Ministers call for greening of policies Somali leaders take stock of ruined capital Say Naples and defy Gulf split that could occur again Janet Daley sees no prospect of the EC members achieving a common foreign policy . . . and moreover One year on, barriers in plenty to the post-apartheid dream R. W. Johnson says all hopes are on de Klerk to speed South African reform Dodging the poll-tax flak The Times Diary Any combat-jacketed British minister who visits the … Scots wha high The Times Diary Vice-versa voting The Times Diary See change The Times Diary The Times Saddam's Forcing Move Manifesto for Prisons Divorce, Brussels-Style Scud attacks Council budget Transport safety North Korea venue Mental stress at the battle front The Gulf and goal of European union Tactics and casualties Problems of guilt Seeking multi-city Olympics venue Role for scientists Early 'cowboys' Gnome from home? Birthdays today Reception Cathedral on target The Times Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Deaths St John Ambulance University news Marriages Appointments John Bardeen Luncheons Dinners New hall Lord Lloyd of Kilgerran Skeletons give clues to village slaughter by Spanish raiders The Order of St John Beaton photos go to nation Mr William Hinder Dr Richard Stanton-Jones Prince will present community awards Memorial service Closure call Births Deaths On this Day From our Special Correspondent: Clyde Strike Tumult Riot Act Read Memorial Services In Memoriam Private Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the telephone Announcements Concise Crossword No 2397 Short story long on headlines Clare Short, the outspoken MP, is a favourite target for the tabloids. Now, however, one newspaper's pursuit of her private life has sent her to the new Press Complaints Commission. Kate Muir reports Prizes for mountain greenery Industry is sponsoring projects to save the Alps from environmental damage Heal's Sale intoto Fruits of canny purchasing Exhibition: British Museum Joseph Connolly on a show of recent BM acquisitions Critic's Choice: Galleries The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus Tasteless triumph Records: Rock grifters Simply the best shows in town Galleries John Russell Taylor reviews a spectacular gathering of masterworks in London and three exceptional exhibitions in Sheffield Reekie in recession? Briefing Welsh waters Other voices Last chance . . . Too many sticky moments Cabaret Camping at the Aldwych How to Kill Theatre Battersea Arts Centre La Betulia liberata Concert Barbican Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Keziah Jones Rock University of London Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events ITV Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 Satellite Radio 1 Television and Radio Grosvenor Gulf war forces US to drop Baltic protests The Times Crossword No 18,518 Last pillars of apartheid to fall Word-Watching AA Road Watch WPA Weather 60,000 Iraqis near border Disarmed by the bouncing balms Political sketch The Times Bundesbank rate rise rules out early interest cut in Britain C&W to pay $174m in US BA jobs pressure Misys drops Pentland talks The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Lewis's failure puts 3,500 jobs in jeopardy Receiver goes in at stores group after NatWest pulls out By our City Staff: Woman is to join ICI board Not as safe as money in the bank Yale agrees £330m bid from Williams Wessex in £125m link with WMI N M Rothschild Asset Management's Money Funds By our Business Staff: Nikkei down as Wall St moves on Allied Leisure rises to £1.6m Warner ahead Citicorp cuts Lewis resigns Goodhead down Financial reshaping at ILG Plan to open up Heathrow facing failure By our City Staff: Fischer on board at News Corp Domino lifts its game Ford Sellar profits drop 58% Investment Trusts Temporary halt at Chrysler and Ford Nine-year takeover threat ends for RHM Money Markets Exchange gain boosts Kelt Energy result Business Roundup Executive goes at Indosuez ECGD loses £3.13bn Moorfield cuts payout London Securities loss Commodities Colman makes his mark The Times City Diary Woman who is denting ICI's hard hat image Women's issue The Times City Diary Smell of success The Times City Diary Foresight saga The Times City Diary Helping hand The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited Wessex taps into waste Tempus Misys The cash mountain starts to shrink Comment Domino Printing Early advance halved Stock Exchange Prices Traditional Options Recent Issues Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Changes FT-SE 100 Volumes Hasbro to buy Tonka Dyson drops Losses deepen Return to black Ransom falls Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus lights up the gloom John Manning Good saving guide Round-Euro run In the fast lane Peugeot perk Skodas up—just Rocker Nick's golden oldies Kevin Eason on the Pink Floyd drummer who now makes his fortune hiring out classic cars Fuel fines warning Roadwise The Tigermobile Wider warranties Audi's extras Speed treat Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Loneliness of long-distance artist Business school to help small firms plan export strategy Briefings Freedom to name patients seeking discharge Multiple Display Advertising Items Power to re-amend after completion of case Exceptional way to transfer custody No jurisdiction at breach hearing to dispense with service of order Lingfield Park Selections Kelso Selections Swinhoe Croft for first hunter Bookmakers agree to provide MPs with profit details Bangor Selections Southwell Selections Towcester Yesterday's results Edinburgh Lingfield Park Blinkered first time Mandarin: Snowfire Chap can atone for rare lapse Decision to race upsets trainers Rapid Raceline Read's fears for future as Austrians take charge Skiing Ginther allows gold to slip from her grasp Snow Reports England nearly wilt in the heat Practice is a penance for Test cricketers in Perth as the temperatures soar to record levels A pitch made for batsmen Sandstone Arch heads names to watch Brian Beel sets the scene for the point-to-point season which gets under way tomorrow Point-to-Point fixtures for the season Sri Lanka hold the advantage On course for year of growth and records Colour adds to appeal of trusty annual Resistance ends as Pick takes new ball Ferguson in semi-final ticket protest Durie is so close Sport in Brief Confident Arsenal finally come of age at Elland Road Football Scots to go ahead with a dozen of the best Lindop is looking to recruit referees Rugby League For the Record Waldron is confident of success Good management aids Faulkner and Williams Rugby Union Favourites toppled by masterful performance Schools Rugby Coppell says signings give Liverpool edge Index Taylor pleads for football clubs to ground-share The long arms of goalkeeping law Mensa Blatter's call is a red alert Commonwealth Games in danger of collapse Comment Enquiry set up to investigate Indian cricket confrontation A sport smeared by shock and shame England players take chance to set out case for change Irish send for Rigney as forward drops out False identity leads to ban for Higgins New deadline for Olympics groups

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