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News from 04/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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E. C. Hodgkin, Lucy Hodges, Harry Hutton, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Norman Newell, John Vincent, Barry Trowbridge, Hazhir Teimourian, Paul Bompard, Loretta Moseley, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joseph Williams, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Trevor Stratford (Principal), Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Ted Willis, Bernard Levin, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Susan Ellicott, Brian James, Bryan Stiles, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones, J. Pearson Smith, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert McGeehan Chairman, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Patricia Johnson, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, J. M. Loughridge, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, William G. Stewart, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Rupert Baker, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, Johnny Speight, George Brock, H. Marchant, Sydney Friskin, Richard C. McFarlain, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), Michael Winner, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Giles Keating, Paul Griffiths, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, S. Arthur Cheetham, Jill Sherman, Dennis Main Wilson, John Bell, Ronald Butt, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Jack Tinker, Anezka Navra Tilova, John Algeo, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sean O'Hagan, Michael Binyon and Peter Guilford, Clive White, Anthony Hussey, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Steve Parsons, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Vivien Stern, Clive Langmead, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alison Monk, Michael Horsnell, Sarah Dale, Chairman, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Susan Ellicott, Ian Handford Chairman, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, K. A. Harrison, Bent Juel-Jensen, Michael Hatfield, Mary Dejevsky,

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Key artillery island falls to allied bombs American airmen lost in helicopter and B52 crashes; marines killed by their pwn side Hurd move on sanctions Sir Monty dies Farm controls Kaifu besieged Reform call Speedie start Index On Other Pages Kuwaitis 'running out of food stocks' Wealthiest women bank on their birthright RSPCA to rescue stricken Gulf birds Genscher accuses UK of using war to slow unity Pay deals fly in face of plea for restraint Sfia Van bomb attack on UDR base Human costs present Baghdad with propaganda dilemma Informtion on the human cost of the war to free Kuwait has been confusing and will become even less reliable once the bloody ground struggle between the coalition's might and Iraq's miliary machine starts, Michael Evans writes Pentagon tells public deaths by 'friendly fire' are unavoidable US CASUALTIES Anger over cabinet addition Pakistan protest Jordan oil deal Syria 'aided' pilots Saddam's dynasty of power and riches British troops are given plague vaccine Allies ready to defend against gas and disease Chemical Warfare War in the Gulf: Day 18 Picture Gallery Basra pays high price in pounding from allies Southern Iraq Spirit of Catch 22 soldiers on Frontline Notebook Men of God minister to fears of the battlefield ordeal by fire Saudi Desert Sun Alliance Divisions remain in British ranks on combat role Women at War World Sports Car Hurd wants curb on sales of arms to Middle East Western Aims Challenge over war objectives Labour Divisions By our Foreign Staff: Carnivals toned down from Rio to Venice Terrorism Fears Peace not: a Spanish policeman and a demonstrator… Sending mail to Forces in the Gulf Clergy to seek end of conflict War Opponents Airlines warned of bomb attack Security Tories jolted by mortgage arrears and lack of jobs Councils accuse Heseltine of reviewing poll tax in secret Agenda The week ahead Male virility problems solved Bishop at the heart of church rift prays for answers The Bishop of Lincoln believes prayer will resolve the dispute in the city's cathedral, Ruth Gledhil reports Paying homage: Smokey the clown making up yesterday… Sick pay pledge to defeat rebels No Title Continuing study plan for barristers Sir Monty Finniston dies at 78 Maxwell names new editor for European Climbers killed Operations off War trial review Peace promise Murder checks Farm buildings to be brought under planning controls Unease grows over NFU's elections Decisive win for Speelman 'Speed up home aid for elderly' Sick, old and disabled will benefit from cash increases Government spending : Social Services Social Security spending is set to increase, reaching £72.4 billion by 1993-4. Jill sherman reports Working mother's tax hope Good vibrations: Paul Whittaker, a profoundly deaf… Time Rumbold supports conjugal jail visits Dog owner left man aged 70 to die Belfast trial Private post call Liver girl stable Murder charge Heart damages Bond winners National resentments crater the road to Baltic independence Litthuanians will go to the polls next Sunday to Vote on the issue of independence. Anatol Lieven reports from Salcininkai on the attitude of ethnic Poles and assisses ht eimportance of the minority groups' Vote 'Stalinist' army defied by Croatian minister (AP): Clashes mar mass rally in Albania (Reuter): Cold deaths (Reuter): Sweden setback (Reuter): Paris blast St. Joseph's Hospice Marxism rejected in Italy Factions splitting Soviet party Slipping cheques to slipshod economies Brussels Notebook by George Brock Gay saint claim fans church feud flames Control mistake blamed for crash Hurd will urge EC today to remove Pretoria sanctions De Klerk seeks help to build a new nation International Convention Centre Birmingham Quake toll exceeds 300 Kaifu attacked from all sides over aid pledge Reuter: Argentine fuel, gas and power prices rise Why Major should wait Ronald Butt Matthew Parris …and moreover Keep life sentences only for the few Vivien Stern joins Labour in urging a change to a law that is unjust and does not deter If it's the Gulf it must be Mexico Benard Levin offers his own reason for America's decision to stay at home How will Carey cope? The Times Diary All in the family The Times Diary Picture politics The Times Diary Buy gum Curbing the Arms Trade Unblessed Relief Country Carbuncles The threat of terrorism and fear of travelling abroad Palestinian's detention Theatre cuts Curriculum choice Cars v. trains Payment by dollar Reform of Cap Sick pay bill The new millennium Copyright for television shows Ebb or flow Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Today's royal engagements His Honour Judge Lewis Hawser Campbell Nelson Colonel Sir David Stirling Institution of Civil Engineers Marriages Colonel 'Monty' Westropp Colonel Lionel Henry Mountefort Westropp soldier died on January 26 aged 94. He was born on February 20,1896 Appointments in the Forces Skeletons found Leo Hurwitz Creating religious dialogue to overcome prejudices of past Sigmund Sternberg Lillian Bond Lilian Bond, British-born film actress, died in Los Angeles on January 26 aged 81. she was born on January 18,1910 Museum acquires £1m art collection Church news Some trust in their war-chariots and others in their… Automobilism The Roads South Marie Curie Cancer care Announcements Avert The National Deaf Children's Society NBI The Mental Health Foundation To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2399 Keeping up the 'kinformation' As the Royal Navy does its duty in the Gulf, a team at home keeps track of every one of its personnel TES Seeking a remedy for 'sickles' Australia has abondoned efforts to do away with statutory sick leave, Liz Gill reports. But have we a Better answer to an industrial malaise? How Sting joined Prokofiev's wolf pack Peter and the Wolf is a masterpiece, but the narrators have been its real stars No pro dough Briefing FFC's Diy Last chance… The Missions to Seamen Musical chairs and a vinyl analysis Britain's biggest leisure industry, the record business, announces its annual awards at the end of this week against a more than usually troubled background. Sean O'Hagan reports Grand motto for life Richard Cork, who attended the unveiling of sculptor Richard Deacon's first public commission, salutes its imaginative daring Kawai Playwrights have last word Joseph Williams meets the Th??tre de Complicit?, now using full texts Sex Break through British Diabetic Association Stuck in a broken nightmare Theatre Fallen Angel Gate, Notting Hill Theatre Where Julie Gone Hen & Chickens, Islington Rock Killing Joke Astoria Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert Philharmonia, EIC/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3 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 BBC 1 Maths on Video Labour move to scrap fixed life term for killers The Times Cross Word Puzzle No 18,520 Picture Gallery Iraqi Innocents caught in firing line Richard Beeston, The Times Correspondent in Baghdad, reports that allied bornbing, despite its pinpoint accuracy, is taking a high toll among the civilian Population Weather Business and Finance Early gain slips by midday in Tokyo Brokers face fraud charge UK oil record forecast The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Big three German car makers back Continental's stand Germany and US play down rate concerns President budgets for $281bn deficit in 1992 Building a picture of gloom Lewis's reopens to a surge in trade John Charcol Business Editor John Bell McCaw expected to reschedule part of $5bn debt Pretoria 'still at risk' from unrest Seeboard Tiphook buys wagon assets Leisure park seeks 600 staff for the season Jobless 'to reach 3m' Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Changing jobless pattern is good news for yields Gilt-Edged Roger Levitt answers back Yamaichi axe Lamont's new man strikes different note over policy Change of name Caught in a monetary tug of war Economic View Sticking power Tall tale Telecom Door ajar to SA investment Tempus Capitalisation and Change on week Stock Exchange Prices Issues of Government Stock ECGD Cellnet's growth the key to raised profits at Securicor Reporting this Week Sharp Ban on R symbol can hinder trade Competition threatens homes warranties Builders could abandon their guarantees and buyers lose protection, Britain's housing standards council, claims, Rodney Hobson reports NHBC Getting tough over shoddy workmanship Any of the 30,000 members builders in Britain who fail to meet the council's high standards face being thrown out Building pride into the job On any project, a good site manager is vital for success. Michael Hatfield reports on the search for the best in Britain Security for older home-buyers Beazer Britain's safety net wins EC praise Premier How the scheme works When an inspector calls Standards are changing in today's housing industry More than 40 companies were expelled. some for not fixing faults Westbury Homes For peace of mind Independent Education St Dunstan's College Sir Roger Manwood's School Surrey College Assumption School Night shift children Boticeboard Cambridge Arts Easter Revision in Cambridge Independent Education The blackboard battleground The Gulf war is creating friction and dissent in American classrooms, Lucy Hodges reports, But it is also giving an incentive to improve the teaching of geography and history Haileybury & Isc Hertford Thornton College Harrogate Tutorial College Rutland 6th Form College DLD Pa/office Manager Blackheath School of Art Maple Hayes School St. John's School Dulwich College Easter Revision Aiglon Switzerland BAC Westminster Tutors Kingston St Mary's School Better tests of a child's potential School reports may be misleading. To gain a more accurate assessment, progress needs to be linked to a pupil's ability to achieve Reports would still Commend and challenge, but would be based on a welath of Past experience Independent Education Mander Portman Weedward Tutirial College Cambridge The Cambridge Business College BAC CIFE St James's Secretarial College Brown & Brown Tutorial College Giggleswick Multiple Display Advertising Items Why charity begins at school A report published today shows that private school heads are to put more effort into establishing bursaries in order that extra places may be offered to less fortunate children. John O'Leary reports MPW Independent Colleges St Christopher School The Bell Educational Trust Durham School Queen's College London BSP St. Joseph's Hall Giggleswick Northwood College St. George's School International Baccalaureate Easter Languages Abroad Ratcliffe College University Appointments King's College London University College London Independent Education Laxton School The Savoy Educational Trust St. Godric's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston University University of Southampton King's College London University of Cambridge Lectureships University of Kent Directions Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Wallace Tutorial College A-Levels & Gcse Easter Courses Oxford and County Business College Educational Studentships La Creme De La Creme Stella Fisher Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants LIFE Management International The Queen's Secretarial College Career Analysts Westminster School University of St Andrews The British School of Brussels Durham School Fellowships The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Secretary-Mayfair Pa/office Administrator England's agony nears its end Another display of feeble batting leaves Australia Poised for Victory at Perth in the final Test match Scoreboard from Perth La Crème De La Crème Senior Secretary/pa Secretary Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Clinical Computing Ltd International Secretaries Barclay Personnel Amadeus Business Training Multi-Lingual Opportunities German Speaking Secretary/pa Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Sri Lankan hopes of a win dashed by Crowe Bilinguasec Eagle Recruitment Non-Secretarial Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Injury to Watkin leaves English low on firepower Under-19s frustrated Community Creme Super Secretaries Ireland find comfort in defeat Scotland show their grand s; lam form against Wales but France lead the five nations' Championship after their win in dublin Wasps in need of a touch of class Multiple Display Advertising Items Touch of Cornish delight Buckton reveals Middlesex cracks Protest over rankings Badminton Eton crew displays powerful form Rowling Rampant Scots revel in the one-way traffic Match Facts Weekend Results Selectors play it safe Hosckey Mandarin: Foyle Fisherman to spark Gifford treble Mandarin, Thunderer: Font Well Park Mandarin, Thunderer: South Well Frost casts a shadow over week Major Inquiry gamble gains rapid momentum From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Nordic Surprise outpaces raiders Nash trek rewarded with Cornish treble Saturday's results Champions go down after close struggle Hockey A further warning to Havant Kerly delivers five in indoor internationals Rapid Raceline Tough week takes toll on Arsenal George Graham has time to reflect on irony as his side's unbeaten run in the Football league is halted at Stamford Bridge New parts required despite the glitter Bull and Birch keep supporters happy Louise Taylor reviews the Second division Palace extinguish Forest fire Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables Southampton are suitably dressed for old treatment Ryan begins year two in basement Orient pay tribute to talented teenager Football Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions First-half pressure pays off For the Record Results from Saalbach Nierlich stays upright as rivals are sent crashing Sking Today's Fixtures Christie is taken to the wire by Rosswess Athletics Widnes build up challenge with treble from Offiah Rugby League Hornets give Hull anxious moments Germans recover In Brief Cricket Speedie makes a timely impact Match Facts The Private Education Robson may be back in charge Support for S African return Desert Orchid's career enters the twilight zone Comment Optimistic view held by union Olympics bid by London is still divided RFU moves closer to understanding

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