News from 08/02/1991
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Louis Blom-Cooper, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Glenis Johnson, Michale Seely, Simon Barnes, Geoff Woolf, General Secretary, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ian Sweet, Sir Denis Mahon, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, David Thurlow, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, F. R. Dexter, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Anne Jackson, Martin Fletcher, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, John Winder, Michael Clark, David Hands, Douglas Brown, John O'leary, John Percival, Kate Muir, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), Ray Clancy, Quentin Cowdry, Michael Horsnell and Peter Victor, R. V. Taylor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, Denis Tingay's, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Richard S. Rowntree, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Marilyn Branston, Hazhir Teimourian and Martin Fletcher, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Bob Scott, Bill Cater, Howard Baderman, Alison Willcocks (Deputy Head), Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Fenton (Director), Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Arnold Thomson, Martin Bradshaw, Director, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Alan Montagu, Michael Evans, Adam Kelliher, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Bedford pace, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoWar cabinet escapes IRA mortars Yard hunts two-man terrorist team after bomb attack on No 10 Van explodes in Whitehall Rates hopes boost shares Mandela threat Gatt plea Olympic hope Index Strong-arm tactics used to curb war reporting Major speaks of his contempt US reviews Husain aid after pro-Iraq speech Iran's dual standards On Other Pages Famous Grouse Blizzards bring London close to standstill A crude and lethal weapon to thwart the security forces By our Foreign Staff: Thatcher phones message of dismay World Reaction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Unionists claim that there is nothing left to say Brooke Initiative Law lords uphold broadcsating ban on paramilitary groups Sinn Fein Ruling Scientific evidence dropped but appeal to be contested Birmingham Six IRA spy jailed by Dublin court Tales from the heart market Inappropriate, that's the word The Times She can take it with her A special offer from Scotland Picture Gallery 'It was a cylinder going towards No 10' The Witnesses Police inaction claimed Quick return to agenda after surprise item The Cabinet Defiance replaced by anger and embarrassment The IRA Threat The best place to fit a smoke alarm with dead… Explosion heard by Queen Bridge bombing campaign tarnishes allies' PR images The war is only three weeks old yet the images of cruise missiles flying over Baghdad and Iraq's ruined roads may outlive all others, Michael Evans writes Diplomats say two-faced Iran does not really want ceasefire Tehran War in the Gulf: Day 22 Picture Gallery Mitterrand sounds note of sacrifice France Baghdad seeks to embarrass Pérez de Cuéllar Baker says postwar aid will depend on fall of Saddam Recons Truction Picture Gallery Deaths in Kuwait put at over 7,000 Detainee released (Reuter): Lebanese takeover Anger over PoWs US civilian shot Syrian expectation UK commander says ground fighting is now inevitable Air Bombardment Spoils of battle raise £16,000 Jordan Tory Mp answers the call to arms Front Line Birger Christensen Town made symbol of civilian suffering IRAQ On a visit to Nasiriyah, where officials say 47 people died in an allied raid on a bridge, Richard Beeston reports on an upsurge of anti-Western feeling Intercity Assaults in the surgery uncovered by GPs' survey Pledge by Labour on college standards Investment to rise 25% in three years Transport spending Psychiatrists launch drive against eating disorders Move to cut animal tests Tube route safe Ruling awaited 200 jobs lost Amstrad Back in the frame: Neil MacGregor, centre, director… Marksman had illegal rare bird collection Law puts the brake on speeding trucks with 60mph limiters Dti Picture Gallery Todd starts race for his successor The bitter truth on fruit juice Speelman and Short to vie in speed test Clamping 'should go to appeal' BBC sheds jobs Taylor petition Keegan banned Golf-ball death Barrister fined Jet abandoned British Gas Million jobs hang in the balance, Labour survey says Magnet Kitchens Peers back away from challenge on sick pay bill Tory chief whip in Lords to resign Costs cut at defence ministry Parliament next week Cash for derelict land Labour just ahead in poll MP's award Africa visit Bush sends an upbeat signal for early end to recession Unity poll approved by Russia From Associated Press in Port-Au-Prince: Left-wing priest sworn in as Haitian president Austrians dispatch cavalry to drum up business in Croatia Tuxedo function: former President Ronald Reagan… Leaked document shows split over future Nato strategy Threat to whites by Winnie Mandela Chinese attack US rights report Pollution fight New union leader (Reuter): Andes landfall (Reuter): End of the line (Reuter): 'Dr Death' suicide Shell-shocked At the double, and be rather sharp about it Philip Howard suggests a red alert on the degrading of English Schools of uninformed thought Janet Daley argues against current-affairs lessons that are not based on knowledge Alan Coren . . . and moreover The peril that haunts every nation's leader Daniel Johnson on the political assassin's long place in history When Thatcher got a rocket The Times Diary Not quite universal The Times Diary For want of a coin The Times Diary Picture Gallery Overnight sensation The Times Diary All-rounder The Times Diary Resisting Terror After the Poll Tax: 2 Squaring Speeds Reassurance on treating Gulf injured Americans abroad Condemned to decay Education cuts Books blight Curriculum choice Life sentences Tenure tasks for new archbishop Tribute to Runcie Interest-rate swans Foreign names Tea-time carnage Warm announcement Court Circular Today's royal engagements Marriages Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Luncheon Brigadier Sheila Heaney Brigadier Sheila Anne Elizabeth Heaney, CB, MBE, TD, a former director of the Women's Royal Army Corps and later chairman of the Women's Royal Voluntary Service in Scotland died on February 1 aged 73. She was born on June 1,1917 Memorial service Dinner Dean Jagger Dean Jagger, American film actor, died in Santa Monica, California, on February 5 aged 87. He was born on November 7,1903 Church Army marching to the dole queue Carey hears peace plea Stewart Morris Stewart Morris, OBE, Olympic yachting gold medallist, died on February 4 aged 81. He was born on May 25,1909 Denys Sutton Church news Birthdays today Appointments The Society for Minimally Invasive General Surgery St George's School Harpenden Births Bonfires on the Boulevards Concise Crossword No 2403 Pretty reactionary, very plausible Andrew Tinney, child actor and leader of the Young Conservatives, will pass on his ideas for the future at their conference this weekend. Kate Muir checks his credentials When I see flim of a little boy holding a football I think, But that was me, I can't have been that sweet' The Times Leaving on your own jet plane Uncertainty about air travel safety is proving a bonanza for private plane hire The Times Over, and over there Briefing Royal audience Golden boy Last chance … Breezy blend with a Cuban flavour Records: Rock and Jazz Gloria Estetan: Into the Light Roger McGulnn: Back From Rio (Arista 261 348) Gary Burton/Paul Bley: Right Time, Right Place (Sonet CD1038) Soprano Summit: In Concert (Concord CCD-4029) Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitechapel sunshine and shadow Galleries: London A joint Michael Andrews and Albert Pinkham Ryder show and the British debut of of the abstract American painter Bill Jensen, reviewed by John Russell Taylor Ryder lived long enough to be embraced, rather to his surprise, by the American avant-gardists Less is more in these lean times Classical Music Richard Morrison finds the London orchestras in spirited form this week Virgin Holidays Ltd Theatre The Merchant of Venice Lyric, Hammersmith World-Watching Entertainments Relish of Chekhov parts Dancew Winter Dreams Covent Garden Winning Move Jazz Larry Adler Pizza on the Park 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 Events BBC1 Harrods Ltd Heseltine denial on education move The Times Crossword No 18,524 Cheney warning of Soviet civil war Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Weather Steady on the bridge of Hms Commons Political sketch Business and Finance Sugar beet factories to close Nikkei steady Unitech slides Publisher sold Irish merger The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Top companies in appeal to save Gatt talks Kuwaiti banks to repay $1 bn debts frozen since invasion Etam rejects Oceana's bid Fimbra faces make or break day City watchdog dismisses a fifth of its staff Thames TV in bid talks Sainsbury closes two Diy stores CNT Business By our City Staff: Shares surge 2.2% on rate hopes KLM losses will continue 'to 1994' as 3,000 staff go Interest helps lift Seacon Unlisted Securities Davy sells German interests William Cook drops Telfos bid after 'change in states' Lewis's gives pledge on goods Investment Trusts Money Markets Talks with backers confirmed by Allders Americans sell power holdings Commodities Gaynor Group shares suspended at 7½p Business Roundup Revenue slips at Hotspur Sears sells Gpe stake Amax $60m for quarter Ericsson share slump Intercare in black again NAV down at Primadona EC decision boosts UK companies in South Africa On the slopes with the Se The Times City Diary Vested interest The Times City Diary Brinkmanship pays off at Gatt Comment True to word The Times City Diary (Reuter): Unemployment falls in Europe Fire power The Times City Diary Second thoughts about Davy Tempus London Traded Options MEB Capitalisation has become a matter of rising interest Angela MacKay reports on a controversial accounting question The issue is not confined to property companies There needs to be some lead from the accounting bodies By our Industrial Editor: Energy spending 'to be cut by a third in three years' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Porvair recovers to near double profits Recession gloom as lorry sales fall 30% World Market Indices Recent Issues Strong advance Stock Exchange Prices FT-SE 100 Volumes Western Geophsical Ireland Fish Pathologist Shares soar on talk of rates cut Stock Market Nikkei rises above 24,000 Tokyo International Appointments Petrocorp Exploration Limited S. C. A. N. Inc World Famous French Interior Design Company University of Tromse E. G. C. Glasgow College Dow closes 20 points lower as rally ends RFE/RL, Inc British Telecom Wall Street Traditional Options Kent puts Calais on the map The European Commission is showering the county with grants for its continental initiatives. Bill Cater reports Kent Parks mean business County gears up for jobs in the pipeline European companies are establishing British bases as they prepare an attack on our markets, Rodney Hobson writes Medway The Garden Coast 'Tatty' Dover polishes its act Tourists who treat the town simply as a gateway are being tempted to stay Eureka Dartford's Development Opportunities Growing low for high profits The garden of England is using modern techniques to squeeze more productivity out of its ancient orchards, Bill Cater writes The supermarkets' dilemma is how to reconcile demand for unblemished fruit with growing green public insistence on unsprayed crops Dover Service retailers can still shop for a niche on the high street Business to Business Asofsel Office Equipment & Furnishers Fax Large Documents HP Laser III with Toner Telephone Systems Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale A Unique Busines Opportunity CD, Tape & Record Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business in Monaco F/h Business Centre Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Churchill inspires pizza maker Comcare Business Opportunities Beckingham Management Urgently Required Brokers Equestrian Investor Dazzling Solo Run ATI Ltd Real Estate Brokers Leading UK Manufacturer Business Opportunities Private Investor Required Distributors & Agents Hartwel Group Bums (Fitted Furniture) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Finance for Business Dynamic Duo Briefings M. 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Motivated Partner Southern England Promotion Publicity & Marketing General Carlton Carsales Learn to Drive Business Services Executive Jetshare On Rope Access Consultants Richmond Company Integrated Corporate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley Stadium Executive Suite for Sub-Let Your Office in Munich Portugese Business Trip Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ken Brown Associates Office Redecoration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer & Computing Services Computer Maintenance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605's Bridge Cross Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cars Wanted Private or Company Your Car Wanted for Immediate Cash Rover Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Flexi-Lease UK Ltd 380Se 560 Sel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rouse Sport Ferrari 412 Automatic Private Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items 190 E Shogun V6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh 300 SL 280 E 300TE 300 E Multiple Classified Advertising Items 230 TE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Assessories & Services Speedster MG BGT Multiple Classified Advertising Items 318I Touring Estate 325 i 316i Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast Car Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 325i 4SE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car that caused a marriage breakdown For 21 years they were the perfect match. Now the Japanese giant and its British dealer are fighting in court, Kevin Eason writes His master's choice but not the wife's Roadtest Car Buyers' Guide Volkswagen VW Golf 16v Jaguar & Daimler XJS 5.3 Convertible XJS Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover Vouge EFi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discovery White TDI Motors Leasing Vehicle Exchange Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Saab Haymill Crash capital's peril for drivers Roadwise Regional Vehicle Contracts Blp Leasing Ltd Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Registrations Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discretion to ban terrorist broadcasts upheld Law Report February 8 1991 Rolls-Royce & Bentley 1989 Bentley Mulsannes FSH Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible 1985 Bentley Mulsan S Type Part Exchange your Prestige Car Classic Cars Rolls Royce Phantom III Porsche His 'N' Hers Porsche Connections 76 Jenson Interceptor Mk IV Porsche Convertible 944 S2 No Title Registration Numbers Cnda Members Tayside Numbers Ltd Conamons of sale available or request Legal Notices Extension of time despite blunders Magistrate erred A rumbling volcano of discontent The Cricket Council has ostracised Cricket 2000, a company proposing to rejuvenate the game in schools. Ivo Tennant examines the stir created by the council's move England a are wary of problems posed by a flooded pitch Groundsman's unnecessary watering could make for a lively star to the first unofficial Test Ilott replaces the injured Watkin (Reuter): Indian board yet to hear from Pakistan Crawley's unbeaten 77 leads youth leads youth fightback Paish's revolutionary plan Twinges of doubt after close look at Welsh revival Rugby League Ellis a step nearer realising ambition Baker set to cap his recovery Cycling Today's Fixtures Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Any medal a bonus for Britain Judo Mandarin: Tempering can lead Nicholls to double Von Csadek not ruled out yet for National Mandarin: Southwell Royal hope faces stiff Cagnes test Sale of Sandown group could raise £30m for industry Prospects poor as two more meetings are lost County pleads for semi-final share Team effort the key to winning run Headless chicken style does not suit the dragon Rugby Union Green and Liley near the 300-point mark Women m television spotlight Rapid Raceline Olympic ideal that remains a dream Merle can close on absent Kronberger Snow Reports From a Special Correspondent, Val D'isere, France: Beleaguered Rossi says downhill has turned the corner Sking Davidson takes a third title (Reuter): Recovery is complete for classic Svan (Reuter): Langer beats back pain Siemerink in dazzling form Tennis Davis must master his disappointment Golf (AFP): Prosser strikes form Hendry takes on his chief rival in the semi-finals Snooker England have high hopes of a medal Hockey Wind springs up to get fleet under way again Yachting First national leagues formulated Student Sport Referees criticised for not acting on professional advice Football Association of Wales's decision to play match at home turns out to be misguided Smile fades as money casts its shadow over Cameroon Ruling may mean bigger tax bills Enlightening times ahead for spectators Cricket MacAri a manager once more For the Record Scotland's familiar failing returns to haunt Roxburgh Wivenhoe realise dream tie (AFP): Title bout may be postponed for seven days Boxing Selectors facing a different brief Athletics Gibney to step down In Brief The Times Racing England players beginning to show strain Lawson resigns to help London bid for Olympics Cunningham sinks Greeks New Zealand on a high against jaded England Hall of Fame denies Rose the place he deserves Comment Mansell back in the old routine Winning grand prix combination By our Sports Staff: Football suffers as freeze strikes
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