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News from 13/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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John Biffen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Fielding, Patricia Davies, Tamsin Butters (Principal Consultant), Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Brian Parker, Moishe Rosen, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Ambrose, Simon Warner, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Ray Clancy, Josceline Drummond, General Director, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Patrick Minford, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, John MacDonell, Jane Wyatt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Victoria Mckee, Gavin Bell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Adrian Brodkin, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, H. B. York, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tim Congdon, Harold Lind, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Gordon Pepper, Simon Crine, General Secretary, Paul McEnroe, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Peter Rowe, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Carmen Blacker, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Peter Warburton, Philip Webster and Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Guilford and Harvey Elliott, Bill Martin, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Richard Morrison Arts Editor, William Cash, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tim Smith, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, David Powell, Terence D. Murphy, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Michael Horsnell and Sarah Fleming, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Top Thatcherite economists call for interest cut Warning of '30s-Style depression Julie Ward case charges Inside Milk monitored De Klerk visit Model for Major Love in absentia Help for dollar The Times Index Airlines want help to stave off collapse Sound reasons for BBC's symphonic discord Saddam pledges to talk to Moscow and fight on Defectors risk death to avoid bombing U-turn on cold weather payments Western banks 'in Soviet coup plot' Title for a Man Milk-drinking men 'less likely to suffer heart attacks' Labour heads fight to stop privatisation of technology group Big puzzle for firemen British Red Cross Picture Gallery Fresh hopes for lottery approval Old video card confounds Whitehall security A few days after the IRA attack, William Cash found it easy in wander round government offices £10 cut in poll tax at Tower Hamlets Black lord mayor ousted Actor's plea to aid stammerers Aids forecast Rush-hour drivers still trapped by midnight bilizzards Cut-price air fares unlikely to calm fears of attack BR enquiry into why weather beat trains Doctors scale the heights as accident-prone climbers Two game wardens are charged with Julie Ward murder Dental decay is on the way out Oil spillage threatens sea birds Mozart group to lose director M-way cyclist Diners defiant Home arrears show South bearing brunt of recession Bank fined £2,000 for advert error Subaru Picture Gallery Spotting criminal tendencies in small children Gummer leads fierce attack on Ec reforms National Farmers' Union conferences Doctors to be tried over death of patient Second chance Soldier charged Video damages Bomb attempt Fire deaths Book prize Labour is to force debate on Heseltine 'benefit' plan Poll Tax Picture Gallery Trident cost down again Football bill wins support £38m for aid Parliament today State school cash up by almost half Cuts 'add to recession' Public Spending reports Picture Gallery Clarke spells out his history lesson Education £. 6bn for farm spending Public sector 'best for rail track' Transport Which Computer? Show Bitter campaign as Tory Mp fights to survive Tory Party Brake on ground war strains Iraq more than coalition Delays will test the patience of both sides, but Michael Evans believes that the continued air assault by a strengthened coalition on targets in Kuwait and Iraq could put Saddam under great pressure and force him to change course Allies aim to war of words Psychological Warfare Censorship enquiry by press (Reuter): Peace missions Visit by Duchess Sailor accused Picture Gallery Cheney acts to pay for Desert Storm US Finance Britain's burden will not be so heavy as feared Cost of Conflict France and Russia back UN action Genscher under fire for Bonn's loss of prestige Germany's Image War in the Gulf: Day 27 Priority task is feeding appetite of the big guns Desert Warefare From Associated Press in Baghdad: Allies hit ministry buildings Iraq Picture Gallery Israeli airforce will get secret us codes Washington Deal Picture Gallery TWA Supergun man shot by Mossad Israel Reuters Reports on a Full Year Warsaw Pact to be ended as military force by April 1 From our Own Correspondent in Moscow: Kremlin reaffirms rules on secession EC squares up for farm subsidy fight Picture Gallery Prosecution may drop case against Winnie Mandela From our Own Correspondent in Johannesburg: Mockery made of the law Revolt grows in US against public shaming of offenders De Klerk and Major plan April meeting (Reuter): US seeks private funding for space TV evangelist wins appeal (Reuter): Fossil clue (AP): Albanian order (Reuter): Negotiations hitch (AP): Brazilian robbery (Reuter): Japan anger Peking jails Tiananmen 'masterminds' for 13 years A sporting chance for one Korea Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Advertising Sales The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts Picture Gallery Detained children get education in crime Pinnacle Computer Systems Limited Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Rukba Royle Stationery Limited Winged Fellowship A Great New City Career (Reuter): 45 killed in Tamil clash with soldiers (Reuter): Up before the beak (Reuter): Mongolian appeal (Reuter): MPs' screen test Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Research Publications Ltd The Old Bull Arts Centre Patrocoa Wilkinson Appointments Off with their headlines? The royal family is not at war, so at least one newspaper went to war on the royal family. Alan Hamilton reports palace-press relations Tender is the TV nightmare The Itc faces a dilemma in judging between the Channel 3 franchise bidders Philip & Tacey TV Guide Conference Assistant World Famous French Interior Design Company ITM Headquarters Allied Forces Central Europe Orbit International Seawork Recruitment Services Newspapers cut costs Media Watch Ads off target Unsquare mile In the red Add Astra A generation drummed out Richard Morrison, arts editor, deplores the state of school music teaching The very model for a modern Major John Biffen on the enduring legacy of lain MacLeod, eipitome of one-nation Toryism Craig Brown …and moreover Lone stand, vilified by all Michael Binyon, diplomatic editor, assesses the political damage the Gulf war has wrought on France Order of the Scud The Times Diary Quiet supper The Times Diary Wild venture Unknown quantity The Times Diary Duchy subject Chill Winds in the Air Deng's Black Hand Union Dementia Urgent need for interest-rate cut Gulf aspects Top pay awards Early spawn Evangelical missions to the Jews Eye for an eye… Training budgets 'Small change' in Labour's roots Squaring speeds Pennies from heaven Attack at No 10 Court Circular Today's royal engagements British judge to head UN court Forthcoming marriages Memorial service John Edward Scobie Anniversaries Robert Wagner Robert Wagner, mayor of New York from 1954 to 1965, died yesterday at his Manhattan home aged 80. he was born on april 20,1910 Churches to raise £lm for Ireland Walter Klien Walter Klien, Austrian Pianist, died on February 10 aged 62. He was born at Graz on November 27,1928 Greek cave yields evidence of early human cremation Archaeology Birthdays today Aaron Siskind Aaron Siskind, American Photographer and teacher, died on February 8 aged 87. he was born on December 4,1903 Sir Monty Finniston Dinners Births Stageworthy Joyce Adaptation Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2407 Thermabond Ltd Binding acts of love in absentia The phone card will never replace the love letter, especially for those in the Gulf. Philip Howard considers desirous dispatches Fifty years in diplomatic limbo Lithuania's 86-year-old charg? d'affaires still waits for his country's independence Could try harder The school report has been asked to pull its socks up New Dental Discovery In the Appointments Supplement Karaoke for kids & Briefly Dans le sac Out and about No cover-up How Auntie resisted the raising of the tone Classical Music Richard Morrison on the evidence that for years, certain tonal composers were barred from the BBc's airwaves When Subsidy is involved, decision-making must not be placed in too few hands Sweeney inside Money for building Briefing Last chance… Mornflake The corn is well past reviving Theatre The Corn in Green Greewith Musical The King and I Salder's Wells Theatre Pride and Prejudice Royal Exchange, Manchester Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Twelfth Night 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 assiessment of Currnet theatre in London Today's Events To Place your Entertainments Bbc 1 Help the Aged Social fund accused of 'failing the poor' Picture Gallery Germany seeks greater influence in UN affairs The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,528 Weather Weather-beaten way of helping the aged Political Sketch Amstrad ahead Bryant payout The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Bush signals mid-year start for recovery from recession Sabena close to allowing Ba a stake of 40% BA will handle job losses 'elegantly' German help for dollar Ofgas chief complains to… fgas Letter querying bill answered with 'the usual garbage' Plotters sent Arrow chief to eat Davies to reply to fraud office Eurotrade Centre Renters cautious on outlook Mergers reach a low for five years of £. 92bn Unlisted Securities WB wants to reduce borrowings MMG fund Irish bank post Fairfax bid plan Factors still top Willis payout Interim loss of £3.5m for Courtney, Pope Profits slump forces Budgens to drop its interim dividend Investment Trusts B & F director loses board seat after vote Money Markets Exchange Index Compared with 1985 was up at 94.3 Commodities Union Square to pass payout after setback Business Roundup Stratagem Bid move EC to reveal oil plan CH Bailey in the red VSG shares suspended Scottish power for England Pep investors put in £600m Engine trouble The Times City Diary Prince of chutneys East German privatisation drive at risk of stalling Markets look for a silver lining Comment Saucy charge Car-rying on Berry weather Equity turnover falls to £1.21bn a day Canadian (Reuters): Amstrad's paradise postponed Tempus Power Boost Manchester Ship Canal resumes payouts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hunter Print losses of £25m are less than level forecast Barley Chemists sale Fokker to cut 1,000 jobs Saatchi accounts threat Resort Hotels to make third rights issue Difficult times lie ahead says Sturge Company Briefs Shares dose mixed Stock Exchange Prices FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues World Market Indices Sharp Prices turn tail as Chancellor issues warning on pound Stock Market Nikkei races ahead Tokyo Major Indices Wall Street Tiphook plc Hobstones Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Grosvenor Bureau Angela Mortimer Media Careers Personal Assistant to Director Intelligent P. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Hugh Bourn Developments Ltd Dex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linhope Financial Associates Marshall Pitt—lewis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bid for a bargain home Martin Grant Homes Rent Period Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moody Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Mediterranean-France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery For sale: a taste of the past Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Almanzora Group Switzerland Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. S. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Benham & Reeves Farley & Co Plaza Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Ltd. Chestertons Residential Vogue Management Landlords Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Serviced Flats Ltd KCG Keith Cardale Groves Foxtons Keith Cardale Groves Ironsides Commercial Property Enterprise Zone Investments Belgravia The American Agency Allsop Change a Tax Liability into a Premier Property Asset Hutchill Financial Ltd Recession bites harder Richardson Developments Ltd Make US an Offer! Oval, Se11 Highgate Business Centre Do You Want to Work in a Square Box? Independcut Picture Gallery Southwork Council West Hampstead LLG Local London Group Limited The City and West End IF Bishopsgate London Ec2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items TV centre in the park Auctions Clive Emson Mandarin: Pesidanamich to complete treble Mandarin: Southwell Inducement to change employment is taxable as income Duty to make good underwater defects Romanet calls for 3% return from betting From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Us And Joe favoured by Mower conditions Thurles Line-Up Champion forfeits ride Deciding whether to lift time bar Results from Lingfield Romantic exterior cloaks a man of steel and ambition Simon Barnes meets the men who wiled power in Sport: today, Philippe Chatrier Philippe Chatrier Tomorrow Cameron aims to improve Golf Patton strives to turn clock back Top seeds who proved their mettle Briedge Barrett in line for world bout Boxing Delay forces selectors' hand Medals attract sponsorship Sport for the Disbled Today's Fixtures Lambs left adrift in title chase Squash Rackets The Times Defeat faces Lewis and Christie from the upright Johnson In today's athletics hype, it is Ben who collects the audiences but Michael the Scalps Adams should be back to face Liverpool Indoor challenge met by overseas players Bowls Smith optimistic for cup-tie Football Wednesday's bid for Watson is accepted For the Record Milton fit for new challenges Equestrianism Hectic dash for victory Trial for Seville hopefuls in Turin Haynes is making a powerful case Cricket Wigan make light of opposition and the conditions Rugby League Managers briefed on World Cup Rugby Union Carling leads in sevens Edberg back to form with Brussels win Tennis Failure for Kissling In Brief Rapid Raceline Arsenal's break may prove the decisive factor Players say no payment was sought for advertisement Whitehead & Partners Lta must plot a course for Britain's future Comment Cold crew in hot water Boat Race Practice another sporting Victim of big chill England a caught in a spin Football continues to battle elements New career remains on course

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