News from 11/02/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Lachlan Carmichael, Waleed Ahmad, Zig Layton-Henry, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, J. D. Manson, Martin Gilbert, Neil Bennett, Bernard Kaukas, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Philip Bassett and Richard Ford, Philip Howard, Nicholas Jenkins, Noel Goodwin, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Margaret E. Fieldhouse, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Stuart Sexton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Shaun Johnson, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Bill Bellars, John O'Leary, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, James Dunnett, John O'leary, Nicholas Albery (Chairman), Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Christopher Pinsent, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Kilbracken, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Nicolas Soames, Dr Graham Leonard, Catherine Sampson, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Christopher Walker and Mary Dejevsky, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Michael Dale, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Andrew Page, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, N. C. Sebag-Montefiore, Anne-Marie Sapsted, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Nancy Sandars, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, Michael McNair-Wilson President, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, Mary Dejevsky and Richard Beeston,
ResumoTory seats beats brunt of rising unemployment Back bench airarm on interest rates ANC attacks police swoop Battling Hendry Palace defiant Marriage for sale Bank's statement Manchester win Index Cheltenham votes 2-1 for Taylor Choose cheese to save birds from the cold Freeze set for another week Soviet peace move as land war delay is urged On Other Pages Vanity Fair By our Foreign Staff: Lithuania celebrates huge vote Ten days that Saddam may use to shake the Western world The Gulf War: Analysis The Iraqi leader is not concerned about casualties, but time is running out for him to entice the allies into the range of his artillery, Michael Evans writes Iraq turns on Arab world as Gorbachev envoy sets out Diplomacy War in the Gulf: Day 25 Lawrence of America is back in fashion Hurd emphasises Palestinian issue Peace Process Husain denies he is in Baghadad camp Jordan Decrees published to curb profiteers PoWs in Basra Hope for RAF (Reuter): Muslim arrests (AFP): Note to Saddam Civilian casualties take on key role in propaganda war Air Raids Aged Victor stars in its last show Royal Air Force In the queue for martyrdom Iraqis weary of war Difectors Picture Gallery Sun Alliance Soldiers show compassion for sole deserter Bround Forces Police call for more care after injuries mar fun in the snow Climbers are asked to stay away Crewman missing Alert on plumbers Snow silliness Worst-hit areas still banning hosepipes Government accused of cynicism fey Shelter BR's secret weapon returns to its shed Law Society moves to cut number of dishonest solicitors Records charge Classical award Trumpet history Agenda The week ahead Battle of minds Palace defends royal family after attack on peacetime lifestyle Student fees scholarship proposed by Tory group Architects sound alarm on transport Death enquiry Baby dies in fire Young tricksters Sick leave claims Indecency charge Drugs arrests Bond winners College opt-out offers poll tax compromise Hotel plan seen as threat to stately home restoration Picture Gallery £270m scheme to renovate rundown council estates High-flying secretaries given cars Short wins speed chess extra time Citroen Ax Miami Lithuanians give clear backing for independence Slovenia looks to self-rule in a year French Tv man storms to victory Chinese dissident goes on pretrial hunger strike Yeltsin woos Kaliningrad Russians Gulf Air Cholera epidemic kills 51 in Peru Burma arms deal Reactor accident Somalia clashes Fugitive from kidnap trial was present outside court ANC anger as police net 11,000 Mandela fights to stay on the high wire On the anniversary of the ANC leader's release from jail, Shaun Johnson looks at his struggle to maintain a balancing act between reformers and revolutionaries Valentines regaled by real-life tale of the killer mistress New York Notebook by Churles Bremner Teeming India begins world's biggest census Cloning test for Lincoln British Gas Fighting for the middle Matthew Parris ... and moreover A triumph for one-nation Toryism Zig Layton-Heary says it is not John Taylor but his critics who are unrepresentative Coming out with patience After the McKellen knighthood dispute, Benard Levin warns homosexuals against American-style pressure Who will sell the Tories Diary\ Say it with animals Gentle persuader Waiting for the off Timing for Victory Resolutely onto the Rocks Royal Cakes and Ale Contingency fund for 'wonder' drugs Debt forgiveness The law's delays An 'inbred desire for war' questioned Careless talk Muslims and war Christiana experiment Drawing the line in modern art Venues for Olympics Dinner for three Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointments Today's royal engagement Nature notes £45,000 salt cellars found by television £1m stamp collection for sale Evan Luard John Hargreaves Reflections on a great city Dr Graham Leonard Michael Dowding Michael Frederick Dowding, CBE, chairman of Michael Dowding Associates and former director of Davy Corporation, died on February 8, aged 72, He was born on November 19,1918 Sir Monty Finniston Forthcoming marriages Dinner Births From our Special Correspondent: On this Day London Association for the Blind The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2405 Echoes from America s dark memory Charles Bremner meets Le Ly Hayslip, whose experience of Vietnam has given her a unique and disturbing view of the Gulf conflict Close encounters with marriage The kiss -and-tell story of advertising men and their view of matrimony New Dental Discovery Me Pog, you Tootsie a timely look at the Psychology of pet pet names Conversation with a wandering dreamer Rock Joni Mitchell, artist, photographer and gande dame of rock, talks to David Sinclair Massed wonders Exhibition: Cambridge Joesph Connolly on a superior show of 16th-to 18th-century Venetian drawings The Times Educational Supplement Ten on Tyne USA for Eugene Briefing Last chance B-movies before blockbusters Cinema Festival On the fringes of Japanese and Soviet film-making, Geoff Brown finds riches Stenway & Sons Bonhams Knights Bridge Slow train comes after all Rock Bob Dylan Hammersmith Odeon Theatre Young Writers' Festival Royal Court Upstairs Concert Prima la musica/ The Impresario Barbican Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Television and Radio First direct Kinnock and Major clash over early 'khaki' poll The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,526 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Business and Finance 19-23 Education 24,25 Sport… Ba leads gloomy reporting season Blue Arrow trial starts Saatchi close to £30m package Priority for fans P&D Paris office Change on Week Bank suggests mortgages add to economic pressures Inflation must fall to quell fears of slump Small businesses say confidence is worst since 1980 Snow lifts supermarket sales Bread, soup, tinned food and potatoes in damand By our City Staff: Warm glow for British Gas Delta Five By our City Staff: Tunnel denies overrun in costs Job cuts of 10 % likely at Lewis's Tees Side Analysis by The Times reveals plight of service sector South Suffers worst for jobless In economics, for lean and fit read skinny and weak Gilt-Edged Fimbra promises tighter control Hurd says UK has good chance of Kuwaiti work City Diary The Times Marxists for perestroika Economic View Blue Arrow trial marks lucrative time for lawyers Cross country Ryan in play Picture Gallery Making amends British Telecom Thorny road for Thames Tempus Eastern Germany faces new depression Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Wintry outlook for Ba in third quarter Reporting this Week By our City Staff: GrandMet agrees revised pub terms Rough ride for us bank law Brady seeks to bring America back into the big league (Reuter): Hawke pledge on lowering barriers Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Help for the 'hopeless' children Anne-Marine Sapsted meets a teacher who finds worth in the 'wicked kids' thought to have no future Educational Posts Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Gordonstoun School City of London School Brentwood School (H. M. C) Glasgow College Westminster School Courses Eastbourne College Cife Posts Pilot flies into flak Noticeboard Shamed By Your English? St James's Secretarial College A Level Easter Course, Germany Career Analysts Dorking English Centre Educational Courses Easter Revision Worcester Tutorial College Study at one College, pass from another 'Contracting out' can help institutions to raise revenue and others to increase student numbers. John O'Leary reports franchising BAC Language Courses Abroad Davies's College Surrey College Ashbourne A Levels & Gcse Easter Courses BAC St. Godric's College London BAC Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Let market forces mould learning The education secretary wants out views on his proposals for the teaching of geography and history, but is he being to dogmatic? Is it the job of Parliament to define 'geography' and to rule out any aspect that is not so defined ARC MPW University Appointments The University of Sussex Newnham College Cambridge Development Trust La Creme De La Creme Secretary in Personnel The Times UEA Norwich University of St Andrews Conference Assistant University of Tromse University of Reading Phonepoint Design Consultancy Working Girls Limited The University of Buckingham All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to University of Oxford Loughborough University of Technology Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagle Recruitment B. J. Crawford's Eagle Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Aiglon College Switzerland Fellowships Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Peter's College, Oxford Why Sugar soured the sweet science Leonard retires for the last time from teh boxing ring he both adorned and diminihed Public interest overrides private right Political campaigning not charitable Chancer Division Law Report February 11 1991 Chancery Division Detention beyond custody time limits was unlawful Marsh is frozen out Council failed to ensure path was not slippery Factory not liable for fall on ice through safe access system (Reuter): Langer cruises home Opponents' advice to Grady's benefit in skins stalemate Golf Bicknell's final fling puts England on the way to recovery New Zealand's cricketers fail to consolidate on a promising position in the first one-day internadional Lowrey leads spin attrition Speed Skating Three world marks carry Koss to title Gurusinha leads reply Merle opens her World Cup account Dedler and Gerg atone for German's skiing failings but pursures cannot trouble Kronberger Wachter celebrates with a decisive second leg Ramprakash stems the tide Vialbe pledges more of same after second gold London's bid under Wembley cloud Olympic Games Gautier resists the gale Yachting Mandarin: Pipe's raiding party can be rewarded with early double Irish priority for Upson star Southwell set to resume Southwell Strong criticism from lawyers on dope testing rule Swinton's Cup roar silenced by a swift scoring spree Rugby League Chen punctures Douglas's hopes Table Tennis Rogers survives appeal in tight road finish Cycling Medal to Britain's youngest Judo Speed is the essence in the art of Lineker David Miller measures Lineker's ability to score goals against that of Charlton and Greaves Riding on the crest of success Everton learn from Anfield defeat Weekend Results and Tables Returns on Blackburn investments patchy City make it hard for Reid to get back Davies-Hale puts unconvincing case Bubka nears the magic mark Sanchez in the money In Brief Baldaro says revised trials date is too Athletics For the Record Australia triumph over inexperience Hockey Hay excels amid Scottish failings Waites gets a shot with golden oldies Golf Emerging players are well catered for Rugby Union Unions in exchange of views The Times Cricket 28 Racing 29 Football 30 United fight for a narrow lead Home Mortgage Corporation Limited England-Scotland match could return Newcastle remain optimistic Edwards likely to pass on the reins Hendry rallies to beat Hallett in final frame Welsh selectors go for total reshape Pitches in good order
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