News from 12/02/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Charles E. Payne, John Roberts, Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, Ian Flintoff, Nick Nuttall, S. A. Grover, Hazhir Teimourian, M. J. Dowdy, Simon Barnes, Vaudine England, Bill Frost, Chris August, Steven Acteson, Ronald Faux, M. Cooke, Philip Robinson and Ross Tieman, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Bullen, Tony Patrick, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Robert Winstanley, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Mark S. Briegal, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, David Shamash, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Chris Pomery, Neil Datson, Martin Barrow, A. S. Jeapes, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Peter Davies, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Woodrow Wyatt, Richard Wergan, John Hennessy, John Niggins, David Ingram, Robin Carrell, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, Richard Dauncey, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, William Taylor, Mike Hoffman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Karen Wood, Paul Griffiths, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Mary Dejevsky and Catherine Sampson, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Dennis O'Keeffe, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Richard Beeston, Bernardine Coverley, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan and Robert Morgan, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, F. R. Hopkins, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Alex Bainbridge, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Michael Brown, George Brock, European Editor, Michael Harman, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBush rules out early allied land offensive Bombing to continue 'for a while' BA to shed 4,600 jobs Couple freed Election plea Lithuania vote Gunmen kill 17 Curb on players Index On Other Pages Wholesale rise hits interest rate hopes Secrets of snow flakes made crystal clear Our Parliamentary Staff: Attack by MPs on rail delays Major and Kohl display unity after Bonn talks M. G. S. Communications Deng in threat to crush Hong Kong West stunned by enormous scale of Iraqi fighting machine Allied predictions that the conflict would last just six days were based on a failure to grasp that Iraq was a first-division player in the war game, Michael Evans writes Moscow and Peking go through motions of peacemaking Diplomacy Rafsanjani says Iraq is despotic Saddam's hidden strike force could still jolt allied pilots War in the Gulf: Day 26 Allied Forces Picture Gallery US and Europe at odds over postwar regional assistance Reconstruction Kuwaiti government rules out early poll Transcript claim Iraqi freed (Reuter): US 'war crimes' '6,000' civilian toll Construction help Our Foreign Staff: British helicopter raids destroy two Iraqi patrol boats War at Sea Iraqis battle against lack of sleep Fighting Fitness Donations to the Gulf Trust Picture Gallery Defiant march for Saddam as students mourn Jordan From Associated Press in Saudi Arabia: Crews claim tidier kills Patriot Missiles Reuter: Threat of gas-filled mines in Kuwait Iraqi Forces Taking off with derogatory ditty in their hearts Royal Air Force Credit Axiom Ltd Britons are more European than their politicians Precedent forces appeal judges to free child death couple Salad bars branded a paradise for bacteria Attitudes to European Union Picture Gallery BR sets target of no accidents Boudicca's land yields £20m gold Banker is jailed for attack on shop woman Four-year degree plan Hunt protest clash Drug link rejected Uppark fire writ Radio jobs lost Drink charges 3,000 without water after mains burst Labour MP in court for non-payment of poll tax British life-saver Prison death Case dropped Jail protest Councils hit by cost of clearing highways Rape charges Pollution fear Rubbish study Fish fillip Farmers reminded of consumers' interests Instant Electric Shower Hill areas to receive extra £17.5m subsidy Free Calls for the Troops Patten tries to damp down talk of early election Tory Party Demand for audit changes rejected Reform for transport Tobacco aid is to end M40 services Traffic cuts More police Parliament today Landowner appeals criticised Scotland Picture Gallery By our Chief Political Correspondent: UK's fuel deficit 'a disgrace' Resources Jobs at risk 'over capping threat' Council Cuts Liverpool planning to cut up to 900 jobs Employment The Ceramic Collection Field may stand in new battle for seat Reselection No Title Our Foreign Staff: Independence to be focus of Lithuanian constitution Two-way split for Forum Picture Gallery Arms-cut bandwagon rolls to a halt From Associated Press in Prague: Gorbachev seeks pact talks on ending military role Berlin plays power games in name of peace German Notebook by Ian Murray (AP): Sweden asks spy suspects to leave 45 die in ambush (Reuter): President's visit (Reuter): Cardin recruited (Reuter): Policewoman shot (AFP): 700 flee Albania Winnie Mandela's trial adjourned as witness is abducted 17 dead in Natal bus ambushes (Reuter): Ershad's guns case postponed (Reuter): Seoul MPs held (AFP): Corruption fight Press protest Aquino denies she hid under bed Picture Gallery Tees & Hartlepool Port Authority Peking rebel fails to delay court hearing Let 's have no backsliding Woodrow Wyatt Our economy is in a worse mess than it need be. Major's chances of winning an election at the moment look rocky' …and moreover Weed out the high-cost farmers Michael Hornsby, agriculture correspondent, urges a new approach to subsidies Will Iraqi morale hold up? John Bullen, drawing on second world war parallels, assesses the effect on troops of non-stop bombing When Reagan faced a coup Capital reshape Snow go Pavement politics Tell him, someone Well Met in Bonn Iraqis against Saddam Designer Snow Time to resume Ulster internment? Demise of 'Encounter' Ebb or flow Squaring speeds Risk to game shows Actors in public life Dilemma of Jordan in the Gulf war Attack at No 10 Amateur choirs Protecting pigs Aid for Baltic states Adverse conditions Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Dinners Forthcoming marriages Mr Alan Yates, FRCS Sir Frank Figgures Royal College of Physicians Sherborne School for Girls New judge General Mario Firmino Miguel Park acts to save buildings on Settle-Carlisle rail line Purpose-built Aids hospice opens next week Geoffrey Summerfield Geoffrey Summerfield, teacher and writer, died on February 7 at his home in New York, aged 59. He was born at Willenhall, Staffordshire, on May 31,1931 Survey to assess threat to Stone Age remains George Ordish Francis George Ordish, entomologist and author, died on February 6 aged 86 He was born on March 24,1904 James Jacoby James Jacoby, bridge player, died in Dallas on February 8 aged 57. He was born on April 4,1933 Baroness James of Holland Park Appointments Church news You like to receive praise from one another, but you… On This Day Tivoli Theatre Mr. Chaplin's New Film "Modern Times" Written, Directed, and Produced by Charles Chaplin Concise Crossword No 2406 Smoothly down the slippery slope Traditional sledges have melted from the shops, but snow is the mother of invention, Sally Brompton says Tatler Architecture at the dinner table Can the people who design buildings also design coffee pots, candlesticks and cutlery? Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher The Wool Works Ltd Creaming off the jersey herds How 'leisure shirt appeal' put paid to the classic on a footballer's back Friends of the Elderly Stravinsky won, Carter too Classical Music Majestic devil is infernally subtle Records: Opera Public and private revisionists Radio Cambridge Theatre Bleak house of Tyrone power Theatre An imminent National Theatre co-production should, Benedict Nightingale argues, confirm Eugene O'Neill as the playwright of the century Charbonnel Walker Isolated record of prison rites Theatre Routes to Freedom Watermans, Brentford Dance Spring Loaded The Place Word-Watching Entertainments Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Winning Move Jazz Helen Shapiro Fairfield Halls, Croydon Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC1 Stoll Moss Theatres Limited BA sheds 4,600 jobs-2,000 on half pay The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,527 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather North Sea men evacuated Conductors suffer from points failure Political sketch Index Gatward resigns Berkeley Govett The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Major Changes Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Factory price rise knocks inflation fight By our City Staff: Wall Street shares surge by 71 points Mountleigh runs rule over Fairchild French state aid may break EC rules Hunter Saphir in talks Ten in Blue Arrow fraud trial Business failures at record levels The charge and the defendants South African Airways Receiver cuts 347 jobs at Lewis's Fimbra says it is solvent despite £12 m collapse costs Pan Am end nigh says United chief Steel firm calls for aid on power bills PC Computers Dalgety seeks growth in Europe Payout cut as profits fall 61% at Foster's Technophone sells out to Finns £34m deal makes Nokia world's second cellular telephone company Gatward resigns from TVS Entertainment Rankin will quit as S&N chief executive Cash call planned at Wickes Confidence falls in printing industry Business Roundup Eurotunnel departures Scholes resigns at AFI Designers lose £3.5m Stratagem offer London Traded Options Traditional Options March retires from finance AmBrit back in the black Jaguar drives up against sales barrier in America Lamond slips out of BZW Purring on Fimbra, the toothless watchdog Comment Guiding light Parker's parkas Midland Group Marking time at Dalgety Tempus East Midlands Electricity (Reuter): Dow soars above 2,900 in 'stampede' New York (Reuter): Doubts trim Dax rise World Markets Wall Street Continental buying starts account off on confident note Stock Market World Market Indices Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Compass buys three hospitals for £25m $75m credit for Polly Peck arm Eadie sells Monarch issue Drinkers cut back by 20m pints Gilts may shine again after three lean years Gilt-edged dealers who survived the shake-out expect to start making big profits again as the government returns to borrowing Williams rises 9p City vigilance urged Telecoms shake-up supported Confident start to account Garden group sows £3.2m survival issue Hi-Tec expects record profits Travel costs Standby L/Cs for small deals Business Letters Key issues remain unsolved Still waiting Prices to compare Bhh in £11.6m buy Bryant bought Bank clearance Trust assets dip Siemens AG Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Lufthansa Water bugs to fight pollution Warren Spring Laboratory Hales Cleaning up a fortune New environmental legislation is prompting waste disposal operators to eliminate the cowboys from a business that is worth £4 billion and beating the recession, Derek Harris says Britain gets its first can recycling plant Airoil Flaregas Taking a lead in salvage A green screen for big business Aea Technology Biffa Turning plastic into grass New inventions could produce useful materials from recycled plastics or tyres, and a safe way of destroying toxic waste. Malcolm Brown reports Just cause without a monopoly The solicitor who has worked on a case is best qualified to defend it, Robert Winstanley writes Industrial tribunal award is not set off against High Court damages Law Report Febraury 12 1991 Court of Appeal Simmons & Simmons Pupillage Leading to a Tenancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Government of the Cayman Islands Career Block/redundancy Petersfield Hampshire No duty on chairman to raise out of time application Policeman lay in wait for driver after anonymous telephone call Spoils of recession head for the north Edward Fennell reports on thriving provincial practice Legal Appointments Applied Management Scientes Ltd The Legal Recruitment Specialists Contracts and the war Is it a war in the gulf, or an Un enforcement action? The difference in terminology is one that could alter or negate contractual obligations Picture Gallery Robert Walters Associates Law funds teachers New recruit Better image Making up Quarry Dougall Ladbroke Group PLC Hollins Chambers Manchester Property Litigation Lawyer Enterprise Chambers Nuclear Electric Capsticks Solicitors The Law Fair Laurence Simons Associates Theodore Goddard Michael Page Legal Law Personnel All Box No. Replies should be sent to Box Number The Chambers of Robin Stewart Q. C Legal Advisor to a Saudi Charitable Organisation Quarry Dougall Corporate Tax Industry's gentlest touch Women are at long last making headway in engineering. The range of opportunities on offer are examined by Bernardine Coverley Public Appointments Horticulture Research International The Times King's College London Stratford School GMS Charity Appointments Ireland Fish Pathologist North Western Regional Health Authority Newnham College Cambridge Development Trust The Buttle Trust Principal Solicitor (Property) Mandarin: Doc's Coat poised to go one better Green light for changes to drug-testing rules Nottingham run likely for former champion Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Business almost as usual for Pipe and Scudamore Turf outlook still bleak Results from Southwell Hallett pipped at the post in desperate photo-finish Sport on Television The Week in Review Hendry's television drama Clark has new partner Badminton Rapid Raceline Champion too hot for Irving Squash Rackets Man from shadows relishes brutal in-fighting of sport Simon Barnes meets the men who wield power in sport: today Primo Nebiolo Primo Nebiolo England a seize the initiative Ramprakash's career-best score followed by incisive bowling Batsmen waste chance Sri Lankans in control Ayr fail in their raid on Flyers Ice Hockey McGuire called in to cover for Kerly Hockey Pools Forecast Australia to support South African bid to stage World Cup Rugby Union Villa equal record in Cox deal Football Trouble continues for Olympiakos Overseas League Results Kingston at Wembley for MacCabi's visit Basketball Visitor should not trouble Honeyghan Boxing Westward bound with a will to succeed Today's Fixtures Olympic centre scheme is cancelled Yachting Johnson edges out world champion Athletics For the Record Duff faces Australian In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Index RFU bans advert featuring four England players Selectors demonstrate how highly Halliday is valued England team City of Lincoln United paying the price of beating the weather Comment Energetic England rule the white-water waves Jacques dismissed as Davis Cup captain Possession of steroids not a criminal offence in new law Klimova dope test proves positive
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