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News from 02/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Richard Lynn, Lesley Millard, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Christopher Walker, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, John Shakespeare, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Louise Taylor, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Robin Young, Robert Nye, A. J. Lewis, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Neville Upton, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Peter Dormer, Gillian Bowditch, Gavin Bell and Peter Guilford, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Alan Ryan, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, V. S. Singh, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, A. E. Housman, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Young, Marie Jennings, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Lord Forte, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, Jeff Franks, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, S. J. C., Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Ian Bell, Jonathan Meades, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, John O'Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky and Brook Horowitz, Valerie Grove, Louise Byrne, Michael Evans, Ian Ross and Clive White, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Red Byrd, Mary Dejevsky,

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Iraqi onslaught blunted Americans impressed by enemy's tenacity B52s blast Saddam's columns to foil invasion threat Money and mythology Where the week stops, briefly Next Week London, near Baghdad Cruise missiles fray weary Baghdad nerves Recession blamed as 2,500 skilled jobs go Mike Moore Abolition of apartheid raises hope on sanctions End of apartheid raises hopes on sanctions The Open University Analysis Airliner in flames at US airport Supply lines bombing holds key as Iraqis pour into the open After the diversionary battle of Khafji, where will Saddam's forces strike next without air cover? Michael Evans draws a 1944 analogy with the rout of the Panzers Bush tribute to dead sets the morals agenda American Dilemma Quayle keeps US nuclear option open Rights appeal (AP): Soviet deal denied Lebanese battle Cuban riposte Picture Gallery Deadly mines await Allies Armaments Travellers' tales of the long road from Baghdad Amman Notebook War in the Gulf: Day 16 The Sunday Times No Title Allied pilots queue up for 'turkey shoot' in the desert Kuwaiti Border Gunship's crash is confirmed War in the Air War instinct Reuter: Iraqi ships in flight to Iran War at Sea US marines nearly hit by own bombs Saudi Desert Picture Gallery Coalition puts Churchillian faith in the power and precision of artillery British Army British activist hopes she has undermined troops' morale Jordan Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Broadcast says pilots are war criminals Baghdad Mellor seeks Arab cash for British war effort Appeal for Funds Woolwich Long arm of US power returns to Cotswold village By Staff Reporters: Rallies planned in two cities War Opponents Airlines and travel industry facing worst recession ever Aviation Woes Palestinian's case may go to Lords Deporation Reuter: B52s to fly over France on raids Letters for the troops Doctors protest at denial of new drug to kidney patients TECs told to tighten spending Six report ready Final journey Parking purge Hoax detention Heath honour Week set aside to pick jury for marathon criminal trial Frances Gibb sets the scene for the hearing of the case against Blue Arrow/Natwest Heseltine chooses American adviser Picture Gallery Project to tap Cornish hot rocks is put on ice Final Weekend! Texas No Title MPs reject no-fault payments to patients Winds of change blow hot and cold for British flora and fauna Farmer must pay damages for green-top milk deaths Civil servant jailed for false claims New plan for a level reforms Celebrating Scots bard whose rhyme held little reason Cold comfort: Ian Brady, deputy director of the… Nalgo ends lengthy dispute by cutting off strike pay Four charged after LSD worth millions is seized Magistrates criticise parent fines Letters Political Correspondent: Baker joins Mackay in law review Liver standby Nationwide Kremlin sends negotiators to Baltic region Estonians gamble on referendum Schroder Unit Trusts Invisible face of Soviet authority Croatian warning to army (Reuter): Bush nominated Koch loses job (Reuter): Sword returned Brazil freezes prices and pay to beat inflation Reuter: Mother was ready to kill for a cheer Feminists fall out in the rape debate New South Africa to arise on ruins of racist laws A Race Apart No Title Hopes raised Achievement spelt out Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Curbing our inbred desire for war Richard Lynn argues that Darwinian principles predispose mankind to conflict Killed by its own success Alan Ryan marks the passing of Encounter, notorious for its CIA funding and obessive anti-communism Lesson one:'Take cover. . . ' The Times Diary Memphis Decibel The Times Diary Hogarth homeward The Times Diary Tartuffe in the Treasury Unpicking Apartheid Cuckoos in the Close Social News Forthcoming marriages Dorothy Smith Dorathy Madge Smith, CBE, Matron of the Middlesex Hospital, 1929-1946, and of Guy's Hospital, 1946-53, died on January 5, aged 95. She was born on August 14,1895 Church services tomorrow Yasushi Inoue Yasushi Inoue, Japanese novelist, died in Tokyo on January 29 aged 83. He was born on May 6,1907 Mario Valentino Mario Valentino, Italian fashion designer, died in Naples on January 31 aged 63. He was born in 1927 John Nicholls John Nicholls, former yachting correspondent of The Times, died of cancer on January 31 aged 59. He was born on June 17,1931 Colonel Lyon Corbett Winder Better building is key to cutting quake tolls Multiple Classified Advertising Items The King's Honour Trial of Mylius for Criminal Libel In Memoriam—private Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Jessica Kidney Research Saves Lives Thank you from the RNLI Your Will Student Announcements Birthdays Drian Sponsor / Benefactor Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Birthday 1642- 1990 Charming Saturday Rendezvous Sociability with Selectivity Drawing down the Moon Saturday Rendezvous Select Gay Introductions To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2398 Flatshare Sth Hampstead Answers from page 22 Scatch (a) a stilt, from the… Cyril Kaye Country Events Reach for your swards Feather report Alice's view on a pig in a poke Farmer's diary Paul Heiney Events in town Multiple Display Advertising Items Chipping away a monumental task The battle is on to preserve Britain's fast crumbling monuments to past glories, reports Simon Tait The best of British craft displays its wares Assets Multiple Display Advertising Items Samad's Ltd The Times Computer Crosswords The Cotswold Clothing Company Good old times are coming back Sarah Jane Checkland previews next week's exhibition in London of fine Breguet watches, to be sold in April by Habsburg in Geneva The house of Habsburg Gillie Brent and Partners Executive Club TWO Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Habsburg Silver & Jewellery Fair The Clock Shop Frinton Achievements of Canterbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Review The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lynched, and now mobbed 'Six foot one, 184 pounds, chiselled features and an Elvis-style quiff.' David Sinclair on guitarist Chris Isaak Flight of fancy that is hard to swallow Concert Red Byrd Queen Elizabeth Hall The Sunday Times Dave Allen Bonhams Established 1793 Starlight Express Flummoxed by the gnomes of Gwent Lynne Truss turns her eye to noddies, the flaying of cultural icons, and slow food, in Class by Class, Without Walls and Matters of Taste Television Review Sotheby's BBC 1 Satellite Parker Knoll No Title BBC1 ITV Variations The Enterprise initiative US threatens to shelve arms treaties over Soviet 'fraud' Driver dies as winter heads east The Times Crossword No 18,519 Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Earthquake toll passes 100 Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Lighting-Up Times High Tides Picture Gallery Yesterday Manchester Glasgow Picture Gallery Multiyork Sport Business and Finance Weekend Money Summary Back and forward Scoreboard from Perth Buffalo still loves a loser Simon Barnes on Saturday Scotts Porage Oats Product Recall No Title BBC is on target with TV contract Our chance to recharge for the championship Comment Rob Andrew (England and Wasps) Greater experience in key areas is a Scottish trump card New captain who is relishing the thrill of it all Fitzgerald to urge endeavour from Ireland newcomers Today's Teams at Lansdowne Road MPs critical of laggard football clubs Bates faces challenge by Holmes Back to scrummaging after Cooke verdict Rugby Union Welsh student double Arsenal's power of recovery faces severe examination Weekend Team News Big events could go to tender Sport on TV Absence of Platt adds to Venglos's worries For the Record When emotions boil over into something else Visa errors bar Soviets In Brief Hull feel the pressure from western chasers Rugby League Hendry earns support for his third title Snooker De Silva's shining 203 sways match Cricket The Times Solo sailors are off to round the Horn Double for Croasdale One fight that really did live up to its billing Sport on Television The Week in View Schneider reminds Alpine women she is still a champion Skiing Injuries hamper final selection for squad The Week's Highlights No Title Crucial weekend for Wakefield's hopes of survival Hockey (Reuter): Jet-lagged Becker is still flying Tennis Irish Probables Curaheen Boy can get Felton off mark Piggott draws crowds for Indian Derby Mellor run continues From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Royal Derbi may have fitness edge in Wessel Hurdle Racing Teaplanter to extend run Mandarin: King's Curate on favourable mark Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Course specialists Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Cosford's dazzling nostalgia After a quarter of a century of hosting international athlitics matches and AAA championships, RAF Cosford is to be supplandted by the Birmingham National Indoor Arena, due to open in October. Our athletics correspondent, David Powell, recakks how Cosford grew from humble beginnings into a stage for the world's fastest times SA return is still in doubt The Times A Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The stereotype in danger of destroying a myth Tomorrow The Times Court orders Brent Walker to hand over £50m to GrandMet US cuts lending rate in fight to slow recession The Pound Bundesbank helps prop up the pound Communist turns banker Ex-Hungarian premier to join Eurobank Wakeham reveals generator details Power Countdown Special deals Lewis's debts 'more than £50m' London Traded Options By our City Staff: Magnet loses £107m By our City Staff: Tottenham facing deadline Dealers in legal move against Nissan Unlisted Securities By our Financial Staff: News Corp signs debt rescheduling deal Dan Air may take merger route to ensure survival Money Markets Saatchi to unveil new plan for refinancing Braithwaite shares sink Business Roundup Profit up 18% Colorgen in the red Brooke Tool Tie Rack predicts loss West sustains higher loss Marconi wins satellite deal Bear raids leave Bet 35p lower Stock Market Major Changes Major Indices Unit Linked Insurance Investments FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Geevor suspended as bank calls in loan Telford shares halted Wall Street (Reuter): Blue chips retreat on sharp rise in jobless Traditional Options Portfolio Reed Int British Funds Losses trimmed Stock Exchange Prices Times Newspapers Limited The Equitable Life M&g Financial Services Limited London Life Portfolio Platinum No Title Taxman has gross interest taped Surge in BES funds forecast Bristol & West Briefings Pocket money does not count SIB rulebook 'has loophole' Bank of Ireland Independent Financial Adviser PEP Save & Prosper Fewer special deals in generators float Foreign Colonial No Title A mirror of customer needs Comment Marie Jennings Consumer Campaigner Hunt for offshore bond tax Scottish Widows Pep Estate agents raise fees despite slump Scottish Investment Trust Perfectionist still finds hotels his forte at 82 Business Profile Lorde Forte Rouble deals under the counter Capital City Fleming Investment Trusts Fed cuts discount rate to 6% The Sunday Times 'Health warning' for investors in power generators Lloyds leads way to higher rates on credit cards Home dear home this year Hill Samuel Financial Services Customers face squeeze by banks Saturday Review Saturday Review Lynne Truss Television Geoff Brown Films on TV Martin Cropper Radio John Russell Taylor Art John Percival Dance Geoff Brown Cinema Pride and Prejudice When John Taylor was adopted as Conservative parliamentary candidate for Cheltenham, the air in the spa town turned blue. But, he tells Kate Muir, he is confident of overcoming the rebels next week. Photographs by Charlotte Winn How to get on in a classless society Mozart on the Danube BMW The Ultimate Driving Machine Little Sir Ecu Once upon a time, Malcolm Bradbury says, we were all addicted to l. s. d. What has happened since then, as the global fantasy of money loses its national identity, gives the celebrated novelist some pause. Illustration by David de Silva Can't stop the Muzak Charles Bremner tunes in to an invisible force infiltrating the thoughts of millions of Americans No Title The Watch Gallery `Hear, feel, smell, buy the music The bicentenary of Mozart's death has unleashed a storm of conflicting emotions, as well as marketing ploys, in his native Austria. Anne McElvoy says the anniversary has also fuelled ancient rivalry. Photographs by Graham wood Never mind what it means Kit Wright is selective about the poetry of A. E. Housman Blues god without an axe to grind Eric Clapton's claims to a tortutured musical divinity have disappeared, replaced by a comfortable role as rock music's survivor, writes Barney Hoskyns A door handle on the future Peter Dormer on a futniture designer set to establish his name beyond the avant-garde Because he dislikes excess, Morrison views the world of art-craft furniture with disdain Rover Rover A ray of warm sunshine They Went to Portugal Too By Rose MacAulay Carcant, £14.95 Journeys to the land of the dead Miri rubin on a book that strips away the calumnies of the church and restores to withces their rightful role in the human story Ecstasies Deciphering the Witches' Sabbath By Carlo Ginzburg Translated by R. Rosenthal Hutchinson Radius, £18.99 Mothers and daughters of science The Scientific Lady By Patricia Phillips Weidenfeld & Nilcolson, £25 Kate Hubbard reads about the feminine charm of the Bunsen burner No man is an island Hot it seemed Poetic buds reach full Bloom Robert Nye Poems and Shorter Writings Including Epiphanies, Giacomo Joyce, and a Portrait of the Artist Edited by Richard Ellmann, A. Walton Litz, and John Whittier-Ferguson Faber, £14.99 Myth of farmer Burns A Burns Companion By Alan Bold MacMillan, £35 Schreiber Life Be Fashion For three decades Valentino Garavani has been the top designer in Italy and has built an international fashion empire. Amid plans for a retrospective exhibition on his career, he talks to Liz Smith The coarse of true love Jonathan Meades visits an Italian restaurant where north and south meet Are we being served seconds? There is room for error on supermarker wine shelves, Robin Young reports Ripe for a jam session Frances Bissell, The Times cook, looks at the best ways to preserve the critic flavours of the new season's fruit Snapper-up of considered trifles Since he moved to the Long Island home he designed, Horst P. Horst, the photographer, has built a remarkable art collection. Amy Collins visited him, and the man himself took the pictures Feathering the garden nest Alastair Guild with advice on how to attract a variety of birds to your backyard Restaurant Guide Le Renoir Carraros Marco's The Old Rectory Country Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uppers Bistro Kelong Signor Sassi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spring harbinger is a real humdinger Francesca Greenoak admires hardy flowers that grow in the grass Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Monkey business Within modern Kenya the colonial spirit of White Mischief still exists. On the great plains the savage beauty of Out of Africa lives on. Michael Watkins visits both Travel Notes Olives and jams make up the salade Nicoise Nice place, shame about the traffic. Andrew Harvey leads a double-life on the Côte d' Azur British holiday tour operators have been caught in… Swan Hellenic Cox & Kings Narcissus Les Belles Fleurs de Pierre-Joseph Redout? The Natural History Museum presents a new, numbered limited edition of rare prints from their celebrated Redouté Collection From The Natural History Museum's exceptionally fine volume of 19th century engravings Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items N'dege Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure Tours Overland Multiple Classified Advertising Items SARtravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Sailing off into the sunset Retired couples are climbing aboard narrowboats to cruise Britain's canals UK Travel Hoseasons Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace Court Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Hotel Gleneagles Hotel Cornish Country Cottages of Character & Distinction Holidays Randell's Hawthorn Grove Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Quay Notes Golf Lodge Residential Golf Course Horse Riding Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Collector with a passionate eye The Times invites its readers to exclusive, hosted viewings at the Royal Academy of an important private collection of Impressionist and other Master Paintings and drawings The Pleasure of Sharing in Life's Riches RPS Classical musical awards Chess by Raymond Keene Mind Challenge The Times 'When I was born my father delivered me' A Childhood: Norman Vincent Peale Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow International

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