News from 05/02/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Philip Keeler, Patrick Bishop, Ronald Faux, Colin Narbrough and Anatole Kaletsky, Tom Giles and Christopher Walker, Hilary Finch, William Hetherington, Norman De Mesquita, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, J. E. Martin, Quentin Cowdry, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, John Petten, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Patricia Champman, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Ron Kirby (Director of Public Affairs), Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Sally E. Heath, Sheila McKechnie Director, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Stanley Heath, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Martin Cropper, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, H. J. Baker, John Peters, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Anne Scott-James, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Michael Howard, Keith Dovkants, Kate Muir, Johnson, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Valerie Marshall, Martin King, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, P. J. Bishop, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, John Bell, Peter Guilford, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Michael Horsnell and Kerry Gill, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Catherine Sampson and Michael Knipe, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Austin, Neil Freeman, George Ace, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Denis Youngs, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jim Adams, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Joshua Rowe, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Peter Martin Fraes, G. E. J. Snell, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoDefence Correspondent and our Foreign Staff: US battleship's big guns open war's third stage Baghdad calls for 'decisive day' of terrorism as allies continue to batter Kuwait 2,000 jobs to be lost Yeltsin go-ahead Peking accused Snow forecast Dollar falls RFU penalty Index Rafsanjani offers to mediate in Gulf Making the best of a bad job in Saddam City EC delays lifting sanctions Ministers seek reform of poll tax in autumn Stricter controls on animal experiments Business Air Centre Ltd Jailing of juveniles to be stopped Freedom of the sky and sea speeds the war's third phase As the softening up of Iraqi frontline positions from the air and the sea gathers pace, Michael Evans writes that the "arm's length" war could contiune for a few weeks, with just a slim chance of avoiding a full land offensive US military claims targets shielded at religious sites War in the Air War in the Gulf: Day 19 High-technology tricks add to battleship's armoury Weaponry Broad backing for 'just war' against aggressor Eastern Europe Britain proposes link-up with us EC Aims Plea for help on oil spill Iran-Soviet talks Morale mission Turkish prices up Pan Am enquiry Iraq radio calls for terrorist offensive Security Alert US staff advised to leave Jordan British troops chafe at strict Islam rules Saudi Arabia Marines spare a thought for the enemy Saudi Desert Lines in the sand spell confidence Credit Axiom Scuds remain serious threat Israel Tory joins critics of poll tax review Top scientist is criticised for cruelty to animals Campaigners' video shows laboratory rabbits struggling under heated lamps Chill breeze ruffles Winchester's calm Labour launches jobs initiative Tradition broken as the art of drawing comes to life After 150 years, the Royal College of Art has started drawing classes, Simon Tait joined the artists and a model Ritz sued for £1m after man's fall Patient is denied life-saving cancer drug Two more Iraqis held IRA blast 'shows empty words' Jailed man's plea MP's complaint Daily video watch Evangelical missions to Jews a threat to minorities, bishop says A leading Anglican has spoken against attempts to covert Jews during the Decade of Evangelism. Ruth Gledhill reports on differing Christian approaches Move to end remand of juveniles to prison Quarter of Falklands to be sold Boy walks free Deer starving Train kills two Patient stable Charity record Water ban stays Bond winner Jury weed-out takes 100 from marathon trial Picture Gallery EC proposes 'eco label' for goods Short ties chess qualifier Education adviser quits in protest Rose petals in the turn-ups decide fate of a marriage Dti Renault Talk of early poll leads Labour to renew attack Poll Prospect MPs prefer campaign to new jobs Alcohol-free bars unrealistic Drinks Research Picture Gallery Opposition wants training revamp Levy Scheme Reform for brewing RSPCA Badger baiters face six months' jail Home Office Lenient sentences increased by court Child benefit will stay Prescriptions Sick pay bill Parliament today White House calls for $3.7bn reduction in defence spending Bush budget boosts trimmed 'star wars' (Reuter): Ershad wins right to run in elections (AP): Union chief killed (Reuter): Somali refuge (Reuter): Five die from cold Picture Gallery Prince's ghostly laughter haunts communist rulers of Laos In 1975 the communist Pathet Lao seized power in Laos and the fun-loving prince Boun Oum of Champassak was forced to flee. The Laotian sense of humour has not been the same since, James Pringle writes Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Croatians challenge army role Gulf divisions slow pace of EC moves to foreign policy unity Deals by Yeltsin spark alarm as Moscow issues a Baltic warning Legal clash as Winnie Mandela's trial opens (AFP): More than 1,000 die in Afghan earthquake (AFP): Khmer raid Army accused (Reuter): Racist charge Reuter: Bumbling FBI spy jailed for 20 years FIAT Peking accused over dissidents' secret hearings Games on an uneven field …and moreover Principle without provocation Michael Howard considers how to persuade the Soviet Union to liberate the Baltic states Bridging the gender gulf Kate Muir argues that women soldiers should be as well prepared for active service as men Not Lord's; try Stamford Bridge The Times Diary Minimal Maxs The Times Diary Vision of abroad The Times Diary Ho Ho, no joke The Times Diary The Times Bombing Iraq Sick as a Lord Any Way up Will Do Civilians trapped in the conflict Gulf aspects All-night chemists Adur poll tax Cut and thrust on the media front Tabloid defended Legal curbs on right to know Helping the homeless Role for engineers Pole position Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Lord Runcie Michael Hucker Reception Gatehouse found Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Memorial services Lord Seebohm Horners' Company Dinner Sir Monty Finniston Sir Monty Finniston, FRS, former chairman of the British Steel Corporation, died on February 2 aged 78. He was born on August 15.1912 Calls to the Bar Professor Peter Wroth Charles Peter Wroth, Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and formely head of the department of engineerubg science at Oxford, died from cancer on February 3 aged 61. He was born on June 2,1929 American researchers seek out Columbus's abandoned ships Archaeology Walesa to make first state visit to Britain Church news Announcements and Personal Theatre and Music Hall The Pleasure-Loving English The Times Concise Crossword No 2400 Go-going back to the good old days There is more than nostalgia behind the shift back to Sixties style, Liz Smith reports The Times Blossoming art Katharine Wells Harrods Knightsbridge Annabelinda The best days of their grandparents lives? They've got the time and they've got the money: two views of the role of modern grandparents, and of their value to parents Left holding the baby Alexander gave a piercing wail and his parents sped off Gold Blend Exit, pursued by a quota counter Theatre Benedict Nightingale asks why, despite well-publicised exceptions British and us actors are not free to come and go as they please Habsburg Coruscating on Carnegie's keys Records: Piano Music Four times four makes adventure Classicial Music ESC Almost a namesake Party lines and busy signals Art History A new book about the artist Ei Lissitzky stops short of explaining why his work often served communist progaganda, says Joseph Connolly Plain-speaking private enterprise Film Festival: Rotterdam David Robinson reports on what may prove to be a temporary flowering of free expression in Soviet cinema The Times Not a verse to free publicity Radio Might at the end of the tunnel Opera Gotterdammerung Convent Garden Rock The Joe Ely Bank Town and Country Concert Higglety Pigglety Pop! Barbican 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 Kington's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Television and Radio Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Picture Gallery Heavy snowfalls head for South-East Unions signal unrest over pay deals The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,521 Weather A faint hint of the cat-o'-nine-tails Political sketch Business and Finance Nikkei up by 344 points at mid-day P Black review Pentland boost Bank post The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Next loses millions on Grattan mail order sale to Germans Central banks move in to support dollar Neglecting mark stability could lead at EMS collapse, says Pöhl Bush budget in record deficit Books in turmoil at Menzies Profits slump after catalogue of errors at Hammicks Our Economics Editor: Gatt settlement 'soon' Points to ponder: Karl Otto Pöhl at the World Economic Forum in Davos yesterday John Charcol Business Editor John Bell Federal Express to cut 1,850 UK jobs By our City Staff: Blue Arrow broker seeks restrictions on civil case Major Changes Unlisted Securities Retail sales growth worst since 1981 Beazer sells US plant Granville raising £7.25m Investment Trusts Money Markets GM to cut staff by 15,000 EC offer on Airbus fails to sway US Commodities Newman Tonks buys Worcester Parsons Strong rise at Flogas Wm Cook reviews bid Ferrariti wins £8m contract Spanish bank up 19% Extra time for Holmes deal Conroy loses £1.5m pre-tax The Times City Diary Angel Walker beyond doubt The Times City Diary Big Japanese banks link up to wrestle the world Taken to cleaners The Times City Diary Decision time for British Telecom Comment Booming business The Times City Diary Taxing puzzle The Times City Diary International Factors Grim news at John Menzies Tempus MEB Engineers reflect depth of recession Smaller Companies The Times Unit Trust Information Service Many building firms 'exist in name only' ADRs have strong role despite hype Kravis leads bank hunt CCS falls as 0.2p payout is cancelled Nat West auditor World Market Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options No title ICI rises on buy recommendation Stock Market (Reuter): Dow jumps 41 points Major Indices Wall Street London Traded Options Recent Issues Equities lose early lead Man with an eye for a deal Times are tough, but careful managements are riding a wave of success, Rodney Hobson writes BDCL Falling prices lighten the millstone of debt Now is the time to invest as prices are low and companies performing well are born survivors, Jonathan Prynn reports Going it alone is no tea party With the days of making a quick million over and many casualties to prove the point, buyouts should be handled carefully, Jonathan Prynn advises Strong nerves will win the day in the regions Large MBOs All quiet on the US front NatWest Venture capitalists versus the vultures Following Britain s lead Continental buyout deals now equal Britain's in value. Rodney Hobson reports on the growing market in France, Sweden, Italy and Germany Ventures Avoiding a carpeting Profile1 Signed, sold and healed Profile 2 Laughs all the way Profile 3 Sixth Annual Organised by Bri Ltd Giving the green light Rodney Hobson on the man who says 'go' in public sector sell-offs Lloyds Development Capital Bank of Boston Limited Candover Legal Appointments Enterprise Chambers Garfield Robbins Determining purpose of commercial transaction for tax purposes Law Personnel Legal Recruitment Consultant A sentence to fit the time While judicial consistency is welcomed, conformity in sentencing decisions is not, John Patten writes Citizenship of children born to UK citizen in British protectorate Training courses by the book Distance learning for lawyers has gained popularity as an edcational method. Edward Fennell looks at innovations from three organisations Government guarantee for the terror victims Legal Appointments Taylor Root Simons Associates Rada Recruitment Communications Inns and Outs Multiple Display Advertising Items Quarry Dougal Unocal Durnford Ford Solicitors Reuter Simkin London & Edinburgh Insurance Group Barristers Chambers Guildford Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Quarry Dougall Woolwich Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Personnel Reuter Simkin BBC Hewitson Becke+Shaw Solicitors Financial Insurance Group Patrick Alexander Associates News of the World Corporate G. E. Thorn Lamps Ltd Locums South West Thames Daniels Bates Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Game plan for a top score Professional footballers must follow clearly defined career paths, but are well advised to consider wider roles, Derek Morgan writes Public Appointments Teesdale District Council Can Cell Ch6 -v- Hiv/aids Virus Project Trials Stratford School GMS The Times The Royal Star & Garter Home Barnsley Legal Devon County Council Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust Portsmouth Bollettieri's hot-lava factory of dreams Simon Barnes investigates what makes tick one of the world's most celebrated tennis coaching centres Challenge raises the stake Golf The Times Hearing sport live as it happens Sports on Television The Week in Review White claims table not tournament standard Snooker Leicester can make mark Basketball Devils desperate to retain title Ice Hockey Rider turns to running Cycling Pools Forecast Cosford is ready to bow out in fine style Athletics Kennen to be chief coach at Monarchs American Football Mandarin: Russian Red to cap Lingfield double for veteran trainer Warwick inspection Newbury centrepiece under threat from weather again Newbury Acceptors Celtic Shot to have Windsor run next week Rapid Raceline All-weather meeting keeps show on road Results from Southwell The Wilk eyes Ayr after fluent Higham success Lingfield Park Warwick Squad hit by injuries Players must learn folly of intimidating Test umpires Snow Reports England a batsmen bamboozled by Sri Lanka spinners Cricket Francis points the finger at British athletes Johnson's former coach claims that the hard line has not curbed drug abuse Getting on right track with the law Colets pair overcome difficulties Squash Rackets Selectors look at Hall again Rugby Union Oxford break record in Belfast Rowing Xinhua's ban is overthrown Table Tennis Bingham's spirits are lifted Faldo back in top spot In Brief Yorath gives young Welsh players their opportunity Football No passion in French drama Overseas League Results For the Record Wilkinson close to a pledge for life Belles at home Youngsters learn name of game at a tender age Sking Brian James reviews the world skiing championships Enqvist and Kulti give Swedes hope Tennis Today's Fixtures Racing Cameroon match may determine Robson's future Kelly refuses to mix with agents Rival groups in peace talks Mozart Crowe and Jones break Test match record New Zealand batsmen on top of the world Five before board for pitch battle RFU reprimands Cooke for silence Highest Test Partnerships Simpson advises Gooch to stay put
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