News from 09/02/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Liz Dolan, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Peter Middleton, Clifford Longley, David Hares, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, J. E. Rednall, David Bailey, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, James Bone, Dmitri Kasterine, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Joan Harries, Fred Middleton, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Albert Dormer, Clive Parish, Geoff Brown, Diane Boliver, Callum Murray, T. A. Briselden, Martin Fletcher, Sir Gordon Borrie Director General, Fair Trading, Brian Cronin, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, John Kiszely, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Peter Coates, Judy Jackson, Philip Robinson, John Young, Nicola Murphy, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Giles Sturdy (Chairman), Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Larry Westland (Executive Director), John Percival, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Graham Wood, Gavin Fargus, Simon Tait, Clare Roberts, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Gillian Bowditch, Richard Rosenfeld, A. J. McMunn, President, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Ross and Louise Taylor, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, J. D. Jackson, Paul Nuki, Ken Lawrence, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Michael W. N. Lee, Sylvia Adams, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Caldecote, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, J. A. Tingley, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, S. Toye, Clive White, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Sue Mayer, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, Gillian Glegg, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Adrian Dannatt, William Cash, Martin Waller, F. B. Barrett, Terry Maher, Benedict Nightingale, Martin Fletcher, Edward Gorman and Richard Owen, Pat Koza, Peter Mulligan and Michael Horsnell, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Tucker, Pamela Excell, Judy Froshaug, John Phillips and Mary Dejevsky, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, S. C. Procter (Past President), Mary Dejevsky, John Snell,
ResumoIraqis' morale wilts under allied onslaught Saddam criticised as desertions rise BA to shed 5,000 jobs Ulster talks Forest plan Lost freedom Legal aid costs Power sharing Midland charge Index London combines its Olympic bids at last Cold snap turns justice hot under the collar King to be briefed on timing of attack White weekend and no thaw on the horizon Tiffany & Co A flurry of true Brits The party, off but not over The best of the few … One woman's echo of war Bernard Levin, exasperated Balustrade victim loses £1 claim against the Ritz The Equitable Life Picture Gallery Policy sways towards broadleaved forests Tree planting should move down the hill, proposals next week will suggest. John Young assesses the prospect £1m losses each week force BA to shed 5,000 jobs Cathedral masons die after exposure to dust 'No design' to topple Thatcher Halford tribunal Couple jailed Battle of minds High spending cannot guarantee results, say transport chiefs Ill wind blows hotels a power of good Tourism Gondolas and flamingos suffer in the big chill Europe Staying on the move should be mechanical Motoring Impossible to define what trip is necessary 'Essential' Journeys More aid to vagrants as MPs voice worries Homeless The wives left behind The Sunday Times P&O preparing bid for port of Dover to compete with tunnel Gordons & Jonic Cheltenham rebels confident of winning secret poll Children's freedom curbed by parents' fear of dangers Museum foresees lucrative future for dinosaur era 50 surplus schools to close or merge Two-track education Fears mount for legal aid after £90m rise in costs Young girl attacked in hospital Guides refusal Smuggling trial Singer fined Driver sentenced Bullet removed Citizenship fees Life sentence Labour ready to pay councillors Picture Gallery Liver transplant centre to be opened in London America denounces Jordan's allegiance to Saddam cause The Gulf War: Analysis Husain's Dilemma Bonn and London try different tacks Postwar Security CAA Protection call for aid convoy United Nations Allies ponder logistics of mass Iraqi surrender Military Strategy War in the Gulf: Day 23 Secret agents' death enquiry (Reuter): Gunboat sunk (Reuter): Israel rebuked (AP): Water plant shut Palestinian aid (AFP): Prize withdrawn King says allies have knocked out a fifth of Iraq's key equipment Military Briefing Bombing of lorries raises doubts Air Campaign 2,000-hour award for Raf pilot Tornado Crew Coalition prepares four-star camps for surrendering Iraqis Pows Reuter: Execution battalion hunts for deserters Days of destruction, frustration and kindness under siege Baghdad faces increasing hardship as nightly air raids destroy more of its infrastructure, Richard Beeston, now in Amman, writes after a nineday visit to Iraq. His war diary shows the Iraqis to be a resolute people, but discontent is growing Curfews add to misery West Bank Pretoria weighs up power-sharing deal with black parties Mandela foresees mass protests if EC lifts sanctions Getaway for less at Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Marching orders for tenant Walesa Our Foreign Staff: Legality of joint patrols to be debated next week Fears of ecology disaster Upper castes simply can't get the staff Delhi Notebook Soviet TV and radio get hardline chief (Reuter): Peru broadcasts video of guerrilla (AP): UFO identified Talks founder (Reuter): Cancer scare Yes, ex-minister (AP): Artist rebuffed The Ultimate Driving Machine Making sense of divorce Matthew Parris …and moreover No more pussy-footing: hit the Ira After the mortar bombs, Conor Cruise O'Brien makes the case for internment in place of a political solution In praise of blanket coverage Others grumble aimd the turmoil wrought by snow. Philip Howard revels If that bomb had hit home The Times Diary Apartheid's Black Legacy After the Poll Tax: 3 Out in the Mid-Day Snow Past comparisons with today's war Gulf oil spill Police criticism Farm buildings control Channel tunnel safety Hurdles in the Lincoln handicap Arts sponsorship Sales distinction The new millennium Adverse conditions Court Circular Birthdays Reception Appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Institute of Physics Sir Anthony Swann Sir Anthony Swann, Bt, CMG, OBE, a former provincial commissioner and minister for defence and internal security in Kenya, died on February 3, aged 77. He was born on June 29,1913 Church news Heath bought by RSPB Herzl Rosenblum Dr Herzl Rosenblum, Israeli newspaper editor, died in Tel Aviv on February 2, aged 87. He was born in Kaunas, Lithuania, in September, 1903 University news Viaduct gift Celebration of Scots architecture Church services tomorrow Wing Commander Rodney Knocker Wing Commander William Rodney Alexander Knocker, Battle of Britain pilot, has died at Watamu, Kenya, aged 70. He was born on March 31,1920 Sir William Leech Personal and Announcements "Lohengrin" in English Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2404 Legal Notices Hamming up the new food act Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Times Newspapers Ltd Comfort amid the clutter Home from home: Lady baring Courting the kingfishers Country events Osborne & Little Learning along the right lines Help: Pamela Le Pelley, study club Cyril Kaye Events in town Rollexa With Georgian on their minds Many Georgian terraces are in need restoration, but what type of restoration and to what purpose? Callum Murray reports In the time it took to gain planning consent, some houses were occupied by squatters and one was set on fire, destroying much of the wooden wall panelling Shoparound Inteflora Green & Company Limited Chesterfields Transform your Drive/patio Futon Furnishing Men's Overshoes Samad's Ltd Atlanta Plastics Ltd Moriarti's workshop Battle of Britain Flying Jacket Factory Shop French Cubes Shelving Shirts Your Favourite Poem Multiple Display Advertising Items Fedora Multiple Display Advertising Items Poison pens among the billets-doux From Venus and Cupid to purveyors of bad meat, Sarah Jane Checkland charts the chequered history of the Valentine card 'You seller of stale mutton and putrid stinking beef, there is not in the business a meaner rogue or thief,' reads one card Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Solid Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anbil Systems Ltd Foam by Post Kiss Cuddle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques and Collecting Multiple Display Advertising Items The Famous Annual Spring Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Antique Dealers Fair Thesaurus South Bank The Philharmonia First Interstate Bank Michael Roll Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Britten Quartet Victor Hochhauser present at the Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Mozart 200 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Slaves to the bathetic fallacy Television Review Lynne Truss on on The Late Show, Horizon First Tuesday and Lazarus and Dingwall Couch on which to lie Theatre Deceptions King's Heat, Islington Book Fair Crisp but not even Concert Lontano/Martinez St John's Smith Square Theatre Wellington Rose Theatre, Fulham Absent only in spirit Recital Thomas Hamspon Wigmore Hall The Sunday Times MAP in of the Heart Welsh plan rare bits Briefing BBC1 Atlas of World History Picture Gallery BBC1 Harrods Terrorist unit smuggled in for Downing Street attack Brooke keeps talking The Times Crossword No 18,525 Weather Help the Aged Sport Potential net gain Full Speed Ashes view Positive move Snow queen Bowled over by those Danish maidens By our Sports Staff: Arsenal among the casualties Snowfalls ravage the weekend sporting programme London agrees on Games bid Timberland Tennis potential that must not be squandered Comment From a Correspondent in Napier: England's defeat is delayed by Crawley Lack of determination crucial Jack Bailey examines the reasons for England's failures on the tour of Australia Griffiths punishes Parrott Snooker Morris's decision is given credence by Munton's late haul Cricket Crowd trouble mars triumph Greeks spark basketball violence Norman plans a four-month holiday Golf Runners in danger from a bed of nails Athletics Elliott is out of world indoors event Speed playing a patient game A gifted footballer hoping to come of age with a Wembley appearance Directors walk out on Stoke More resistance on the rinks Sport on Television the Week in View Liverpool intent on a revival The Week's Highlights Roaring Forties soon take their toll Yachting Two clubs remain optimistic Rugby League For the Record England selectors likely to retain a winning team Rugby Union SA ruling bodies to restart talks Testing times for rivers authority Fishing Riches for Fernandez In Brief Time has come to give us a break From a Correspondent Val D'isere: An Olympics track fails first test Downhill ski course tailored for Albertville Games depends on postcard weather Kerly strikes twice to deny brave French Hockey Cup final venue switch Late flurry takes title A Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow (Reuter): Vialbe shows her power Fifth time lucky for Bournissen Move unlikely towards earlier seasonal start Safeguards taken against recurrence of Aliysa affair Racing The Times Euro-200 index launched by lSE The Pound Thorn launches Thames bid By our City Staff: Midland Bank to cut additional 680 jobs Ferranti alleges blackmail Transcripts of Guerin conversation released By our City Staff: More than half power investors stay on Snow keeps Levitt from court Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes World Market Indices London Traded Options EC aid package dashes airline hopes Interflug shut down with 3,000 job losses Lockheed move at Luton airport Saab closure Souza Cruz fails Oceonics ahead Unlisted Securities Intervention by central banks helps lift dollar Ministry man for Docklands Second MD in three years Telfos talks to possible bidders Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Geevor seeks £2m after repaying loan Business Roundup Sandell goes into the red Willaire profits slip Vita in talks for Dutch buy Court winds up LPT Elbief holds dividend Noble reports a £2.7m loss Interest Rates Round-Up Insurance shares fall on profits warning by Legal & General Stock Market Nikkei up for fifth day Tokyo Unit Linked Insurance Investments Late rally boosts Dow by 20 points Wall Street Traditional Options Unit Trust Statistics Steady end to account Skipton Building Society Bradford & Bingley Capel-Wardley merger means some charges rise The save & Prosper Briefings First-time buyers face a new home renovation grants trap Nat West extends touchscreen to all R J Temple & Company Ltd Marks & Spencer The M&G Pep Fidelity Investments Mim Britannia Fast act can rub gilt off transfer Managed pension funds take a pounding overseas Chelsea Free credit Societies clinging to obsolete accounts The Equitable Life Banks put out propaganda Unacceptable loss H Henderson the Investment Managers Nursing home fees tax Dlea Pocketing the lot Portfolio Midland Bank plc Revenue smooths the path to easier switching of Peps GT Client Services Limited Plenty of help but lots of apathy Comment Diagnosing private health costs Northern Rock Building Society The man who was booed at the Booker Business Profile Fifth Avenue takes on the vets Capital City Framtington Full bid is launched for Thames Summary Maher's empire Airline package Dollar rises Merger hike Renovation trap Your letters The Sunday Times Deep freeze Midland s flexible friends to carry annual charge Living with the decimal revolution William Kay recalls an historic moment in Britain's monetary evolution Fimbra seeks review Bank of Ireland Marching towards a pocketful of £5 bits No Title Picture Gallery Saturday Review Picture Gallery Music Opera Rock Jazz Dance Cinema Art Theatre Television Films on TV Party animus The Saturday Interview The Grey Tendency may have cast its shadow over the social event of the year, but the launch of the year is going ahead. Tina Brown, editor of Vanity Fair, talks to Alan Franks about playing for Britain, Photograph by Dmitri Kasterine Truly influential writing Harrods Rover Rover 820 SLi Too young to Know? The Saturday Essay Richard Davenport-Hines sees typical British prejudice in the reaction to Dutch laws on the age of consent. Illustration by Brian Cronin From our Own Correspondent: Survival of the proudest Anatol Lieven finds that despite 50 years of Soviet rule, the Balts' national culture remains strong Playing from the pocket The Arts Megan Tresidder meets Fiona Shaw, a Shakespearian heroine with a Basil Fawlty style in comedy Fiona Shaw, from classic actress to comic: "Women and bosoms isn't my kind of humour … I asked whether I could put some caviare on my nose" Expression of the MacAbre and sinister The Arts The startling paintings of Max Ernst do not carry the same identity tags as the other Surrealists, Richard Cork writes The elephant from Celebes has sticky, yellow bottom grease The elephant from Sumatra always roots his grandmamma When less is amour Enthusiasms Charles Hennessy is coolly ecstatic about Braun's charms It's not just out cabin staff who remem Air Canada Voyages of the damned Was Christopher Columbus an ecological terrorist? Andrew Sinclair spring to the explorer's defence The Conquest of Paradise Christopher Columbus and the Columbian Legacy By Kirkpatrick Sale Hodder & Stoughton, £17.95 His specialist subject A Don at War By Sir David Hunt Frank Cass, £19.50 Moving images The life of Luchino Visconti is placed in its historical context Luchino Visconti: The Flames of Passion By Laurence Schifano Collins, £17.50 Fiatt Fiat Designed for Life Beauty so old and so new The Confessions of Saint Augustine Translated and edited by Henry Chadwick Oxford University Press, £17.50 Laughing, crying Images of a Nightingale By Susan Coventry Beauclerk Publishing, 29 The Gilberts, Sea Road, Rustingdon, West Sussex, 10.95, paperback, £4.95 Beyond redemption How it seemed Bailey's cream Fashion David Bailey believes that the sexual rhythm of a modern camera has had a radical effect on fashion photography Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Highlands & Islands of Scotland No need to reserve Too much good taste can sometimes be a burden. Jonathan Meades visits one of Norwich's serious restaurants Restaurant Guide Dedra-The New Lancia Bordeaux-line cases Can mathematical formulate stop you getting in the red? Robin Young investigates Say it with goat's cheese Frances Bissell, The Times cook, has some heart-warming suggestions for a St Valentine's Day supper Grilled or roasted pepper salad serves 6 1½lb/680g capsicums 2 or 3 cloves garlic, peeled ½tsp slat freshly ground black pepper extra virgin olive oil sherry vinegar 2oz/60g pinenuts, toasted (optional) Moroccan-stule roast salmon with saffron onion compôte and preserved lemon serves 6 1½-2lb/680-900g salmon fillet 1tsp coriander seeds seeds of 6 cardmom pods 2tso ciarse sea salt ¼tsp black peppercorns 4tbsp oil from preserved lemons (see last week's recipe) or use extra virgin olive oil 2 lare mild onions, peeled and thinly sliced pinch of saffron soaked in 2tbsp hot water 6tbsp chopped, preserved lemons Keeping dinner cold We should be doing more to exploit the frozen waste in our kitchens, Judy Jackson writes The castle garden Powis to the people Home & Garden In the first of four guides to creating a beautiful garden, Francesca Greenoak talks to the head gardener at Powis Castle. 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