News from 07/02/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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R. J. Butterworth, Jon Ashworth, John Tilney, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Tom Pendry, N. W. P. Cole, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, A. Foreman, Pearce Wright, Charles Lewis, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Fiona Caldicott, Phillip Hodson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, George Jenkins (President), Bernard Levin, Stephen Hunter (Chairman), Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Ross Coad, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Debra Craine, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, A. Sinclair, Martin Barrow, J. McGlynn, Robin Young, John F. Martin, Tom Hutchinson, Brian Morton, Pat Blair, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Philip Robinson, C. D. Ellis, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Michael Horsnell and Nigel Hawkes, Edward Gorman, Thomson Prentice, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Susan Ellicott and Mary Dejevsky, Grahame G. Bell, Andrea Dabrowski, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Peter Yarranton, Chairman, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Antony Millett, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alexander P. Ross, (Chairman), Penelope Woolley, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, John Winder and Peter Mulligan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, John Slepokura, Richard Owen, Kenneth E. Pottle, Rebecca Nicolson, Martin Waller and Wolfgang Münchau, L. G. Smith, Dennis Signy and Ian Ross, Lin Jenkins and Ramsay Smith, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Bill Britt, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Nigel L. Baker, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Brian Clemence, Simon H. Burrows, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Boyd-Carpenter, Philip Pangalos, R. Veeder, John Bell Business Editor, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Ken Harvey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, T. J. Bayley, Geoffrey Cuttle, Gerald Hubbard, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Patrick Lincoln (Chairman), Tony Winton, G. L. Rogers, M. H. MacColl, Philip Jacobson, Stewart Tendler and Richard Duce, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Ann Hills, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Robin Duchesne, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent1,
ResumoBy our Foreign Staff: Saddam may have Soviet SS12 missiles Baker warns Congress of Kremlin attempts to evade terms of arms-control treaty Britain gets the shivers Little credit Jaguar cuts jobs A good image Afrikaner rage Lineker double Index On Other Pages By our Foreign Staff: Tired Gorbachev's TV plea for unity Abbado's fearful Philharmonic cancels London 'Security risk' Arabs are freed By our Foreign Staff: Allies 'bombing Iraq out of 20th century' By our City Staff: Pound goes above $2 Invest for School Fees Limited Kinnock 'furious' over MPs' secret meetings Strategy in the limelight keeps Saddam's advisers in the dark How could the Iraqi leader be taken by surprise, when every allied move is examined by the camera in a television war? Michael Evans suggests an answer Allies drawing up postwar peace plan to rebuild Iraq Washinhton (AP): Shamir's plan for new order Israel Germany lists others' sins as it curbs arms sales Skilful deception Battle Tacttics War in the Gulf: Day 21 Gorbachev under fire over war policy (Reuter): UN medical aid (AFP): Germ warning Hostage promise (Reuter): World war fear Scud deal caution Husain talks of a war on Islam as he praises Iraq Jordan The party as un-American activity Saturday Review Plus . . . The Times on Saturday: fine writing, among other… Leaflet campaign plays Pshychological War Picture Gallery Battle rehearsal pleases the elusive brigadier Front Line Twisting Tornado outfoxes missile Royla Air Force Pilots face up to destruction of their homeland Kuwaiti Air Force The Quality initiative (Reuter): Israelis step up attacks on PLO bases Lebanon Nuclear research centre may be lost in £30m science cuts British justice not a casualty of war, judge tells detainees Campaign's costs are manageable MPs told Funding for Thatcher project dropped National Health Service Heart-lung surgery could be doubled Picture Gallery By our Medical Correspondent: Company offers drug free to cancer patient By our Social Services Correspondent: Minister seeks end to rift with doctors Rabbi loses court fight against dismissal Black PC wins £1,000 damages Bomb couple jailed House recovery Speed limit review Grants restored BMW Emergency Service Which? calls banks to account for cash machine mistakes Terrorist rivals 'unite to profit from drugs' Alderson urges new-style police Composer marries Footballer banned 400 new jobs ICI fined £2,000 Bear necessities Garbo treasure Labour draws up plan for devolution Glass beads clue to cataclysmic end to dinosaurs Experts to report on animal feed industry Defenders of historic Bath hail ruling Jaguar to cut 1,000 jobs as sales slump Hazardous goods to be banned from tunnel Major victory transformed Tory image, poll shows Unionists meet Brooke as hopes fade on Ulster talks By our Chief Political Correspondent: Ministers to keep atom firm share Hogg and Patten to write manifesto Owen wants local NHS Hilton National Training is way to help jobless, MPs are told Cold aid debate refused Dockland jobs New pps Parliament today KGB's openness stops short of answering awkward questions Senior officers in the KGB are increasingly willing to make public statements critical of the Moscow regime. The explanation lies in a complex amalgam of politics and self-interest, writes Anatol Lieven in Vilnius Americans pledge direct mdical aid to Baltic republics Reuter: Walesa in warning on Soviet survival Country Satin Helpline Picture Gallery Millionaire may be tried over Gorbachev insult Lambada blows away marxist cobwebs in Laos Bonn to speed investment in the ailing east Voice of Mickey Mouse is dead Beleaguered right presses for Afrikaner homeland Dissident faces long sentence (Reuter): Back to Earth (Reuter): 45 die in attacks Soccer enquiry Strike standstill Mexico gambles on free trade market Picture Gallery The Patent Office AP: Cambodia general election delayed The new man goes to war Apartheid's last gasp: now the hard part Conor Cruise O'Brien sets out the likely path to universal, free elections In contempt, and with reason Bernard Levin argues that it is the arrogance of the judges, not sniping by the press, that has undermined public confidence in the judicial system …and moreover Change and continuity The Times Diary Saddam's Bogus Appeal London's Self-Defeat Insert Card, Anxiously Lessons on spelling Ebb or flow Women in medicine The shape of Un things to come Financial curbs on NHS trusts DNA testing The new millennium Sick pay challenge Pennies from heaven? Court Circular Memorial service Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Sir Lawrence Gowing Sir Lawrence Gowing, Cbe, painter, art historian and teacher, died on February 5 aged 72. He was born on April 21,1918 Royal Society of Chemistry Turners' Company Father Pedro Arrupe Father Pedro Arrupe, Superior General fo the Society of Jesus from 1965 to 1983, died in Rome on February 5 aged 83 agter some years of ill health. He was born in Bilbao on November 14,1907 Dinners Service dinner Birthdays today Dr V. E. Cosslett Luncheon Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach Anniversaries Buckingham Palace Luncheon Births Feb 7 on this Day 1925 Reclamation of Zuyder Zee Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal College of Physicians British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Concise Crossword No 2402 Sellafiled sends nuclear waste to the glasshouse Now radioactive rubbi Microsoft Science & Technology Deadly recipe for warfare Ingredients included in fertilisers, beer, paint or plastics could be used in a chemical weapons factory. Pearce Wright reports Henlys (Midland) Ltd Angus District Council TCI (Service) Ltd Sandoz Pharma Ltd Microvideo-Training Portrait of a president Medical Briefing No natural guarantee McCourt Consultants Ltd Word Procesing on the Amstrad PCW Libya The Times Business Process Support Manager Science & Technology Computeach International Outstanding Opportunities Lifting all the cares of the world? As a new antidepressant is launched today, some experts are already anxious, Ann Kent reports Andersen Consulting Black and white relations Nicola Murphy on a tragic tale of love and life between the races Because It is Bitter, and because It is my Heart By Joyce Carol Oates Macmillan, £14.95 Tyrannosaurus rules, OK? Science Fiction Jurassic Park By Michael Crichton Century, £13.99 Wyvern Crest Ltd Guilt and release of an old Mossad agent To Know a Woman By Amos Oz Translated by Nicholas de Lange Chatto & Windus, £13.99 Latin American nights of love The Stories of Eva Luna By Isabel Allende Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden Hamish Hamilton, £13.99 the Midnight Love Feast By Michel Tournier Translated by Barbara Wright Collins, £13.95 a Place I've Never Been By David Leavitt viking. £12.99 after Arkadia By Nella Bielski Translated by Jonathan Steffen and John Berger viking, £13.99 Fall of Make Sicko Paperbacks Christopher Unborn By Carlos Fuentes Picador, £5.99 the Stories of John Cheever Vintage, £9.99 Love Life By Bobbie Ann Mason Vintage, £4.99 Jinny Pound Self-regarding tale of bravery Cinema: New Releases Dances With Wolves, December Bride, Short Time, 3 Men and a Little Lady, Staying Together and Duck Tales: The Movie are reviewed by Geoff Brown This Civil War lieutenant is a fervent Green. He salutes the Sioux with a frendly "Hi!"; at least they are neveradvised to have a nice day Dream return to centre-stage Dance The Royal Ballet's chief choreographer is at last receiving the recognition that his talent merits, argues Debra Craine The British Veterinary Association Animal Welfare… Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Ominously high Briefing Grander entrance Labouring hard for laughs Theatre Volpone Lyric, Hammersmith Theatre Flying Ashes ICA Dance Manon Covent Garden Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Theatre The Playboy of the Western World West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds 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 Trade Advertisers BBC1 ITV Variations Harrods Knightsbridge Siberian snow storms arrive in Britain The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,523 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Lords, ladies and a question of breeding Political sketch Index Sterling tops $2 despite bank action The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By our City Staff: National Power price may be forced down Allders stores seek refinancing Gulf war damages duty-free business By our City Staff: Jobs go as MFI sees difficult trading By our European Business Correspondent: Lilley approves BPB's £128 m French takeover Reserves revealed at Union Merseyside Development Corpotation Business Editor John Bell Davy to announce German disposal Snub for UK as US backs Pan Am routes sale By our City Staff: Throgmorton net asset value falls Complex changes at Burns-Anderson Capital Hotel Ryanair flights for Stansted Company doctor for Stakis Provisions up to £22m at Telfos Lloyd's targets French market E German jobless set to rise Management to buy Reedpack division Business Roundup Lawrie raises profits by 4% RJR pact on pensions S&P cuts car giants' ratings Norwegian oil licences Birse Group edges ahead at £5.55m but issues warning PC Computers Irish Sugar lifts profits Kingsgrange buyout plan No Title Turner's place out of the Sun The Times City Diary Lateral thinking for tax cuts Comment Training gets tougher in the race for world sales TSB Investment Services Limited Banking on bad debt news Tempus National Power London Traded Options World Market Indices Bank shares gain on rights hopes Stock Market Wall Street FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options Companies 'must not rely on rate cuts' Scots gloomy on economy 'Bankruptcy fear at Interflug' Brierley sale Major Indices Investors deserve more wage control Check on cheques The Bowring Group of Companies Leaving consumers worse off after rates cut Costs of goodwill Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Stocks slip on profit-taking To the heart of the matter after 25 years Today, when the Queen opens a £22 million heart and lung hospital and two research institutes in London, it will be the realisation of a dream begun more than a quarter of a century ago. Pat Blair reports Royal Brompton National Heart & Lung Hospital Arresting the cardiac killer Prevention is as important as cure to surgeons investigating new techniques Computer alarms save babies from cot deaths Researchers can now help children at risk, writes Thomson Prentice Cystic Fibrosis Cazenove & Co Watkins Gray International Northcroft Masons On the trail of the great heartbreaker Screening for one of the danger signs, blocked arteries, may soon be possible Janssen Pharmaceutical Limited Austen Associates Clarke Nicholls & Marcel Journey to the centre of the body The hospital has Britain's only Imatron, the ?1.5 million scanner considered to be the best available Pat Blair reports Norton Rose Hewlett Packard Doctors struggle to fight a ruinous inheritance Cystic fibrosis victims now live to adulthood thanks to advances Ready for the war's casualties Intensive care units are on standby Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair The Times Euro Business Center All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Kline Publishing Limited True Pa/sec £17,000 Centacom Laser Sales Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monsoon Personnel Director, International Banking… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Merrow Employment Agency Eagle Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Partners Secretary Pickup at lock against Scottish Universities Clubs show interest in an increase in local Tv coverage Rugby Union Covi will lead Italy B team at Waterloo National security non-justiciable exclusive responsibility of executive Olympic confusion Rugby priorities Chief Rabbi not subject to judicial review A throughly British habit Video replays will not help Improving Yorkshire fortunes On equal terms Fun and flair Uncertain form Mandarin: Sing The Blues can collect for Benstead Garrison Savannah makes early appeal Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Catterick only hope on horizon Levy Board plan to sell Sandown racecourse group Yesterday's Southwell results For the comfort of others Mother tofollow in the footsteps of her son Unisys ADT London Marathon Appeal Davies takes the strain in Marshall's absence Squash Rackets Lloyd enjoys feast of goals Hockey The Times Rapid Raceline Time for Stewart to hand over the reins Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, reviews the Ashes series and says there is a need for management chages Final Tour Averages Snow Reports Littlewoods Downhill title for Crawford and the Army Skiing Selectorial axe poised to fall Grady's drive burns fiercely Golf Augin suffers setback in light air conditions Yachting (Reuter): Target proves far too stiff for Sri Lanka Weaving a trap to put England in a spin Cricket Howell anchors reply England's results in Australia 1990-1 Leonard works with fervour of an addict Quinn double blast proves too hot for Wales to cope with Republic of Ireland turn on the Torvill and Dean style in ice-rink conditions at the Racecourse Ground Case banned despite video Hadlee in hospital In Brief A Soviet sub rises to sink Scots For the Record Derbyshire lease Foulds fights back after Davis falters Snooker Nebiolo plays a power game Athletics Fixtures Index Lineker helps warm the hearts M. G. S Communications Cameroon confirm their class Safety first as athletes fly on separate planes Match Facts BOA standing firm on bid timetable Scotland happy but Irish pick three new caps Bookings dispute for Games International teams Scheme for schools is ruled out At the top of the tree Following their distinguished forebears, women are playing a leading role in the billion-pound gardening industry. 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