News from 14/02/1991
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, R. J. Milner, D. L. Nokes, Anne Billson, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, J. R. Kirwan, Marjorie Smedley, Angela MacKay, Peter Tatchell, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley and Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, M. F. Kelly, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Beardmore, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and John Winder, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Jonathan Shine, Matthew May, Ian H. C. Stein, Kevin Fitzmaurice, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Clark, Reuter, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Keith Dovkants, Leslie Tilley, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ian Murray and Michael Binyon, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Sally Watts, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, Mark Moroney, George Brock, Robert S. Paul, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, A. Pateman-Jones, Fiona Foster, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Ishbel Veitch, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Marie Colvin, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Mark Boleat Director, Michael Wright, George Bickerstaffe, Umar L. J. Hegedüs (Chief Executive), Ghazi Al-Rayes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Bob Rodwell, A. Morley-Brown, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Henrietta Tavistock, Timothy Lawrence President, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Hugh Oram, Andrew Sinclair, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Brian Alderson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Nigel Davenport, President, Joe Joseph and Christopher Walker, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Clive White, J. F. Garner, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Robert Boyd, Philippa Toomey, Elizabeth Ditton, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Michael E. Lane, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, H. H. Bracken, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Rosalind Ham, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoAnd our Foreign Staff: Hundreds of Iraqis killed in shelter Allied leaders claim bombed bunker was legitimate military target Passenger rebellion Kidnap sentence Oscar dancer Ron Pickering Index Security council debate to be in closed session For Piggle, love; but none lost on Saddam Overwhelming grief as corpses are pulled out Baghdad: search for loved ones Marie Colvin, of The Sunday Times, reports from the scene of the attack Interest rate cut fails to lift hopes on mortgages A Better Title for a Man Doubts expressed over necessity for lengthy Lockerbie enquiry The enquiry into the Lockerbie air disaster ended yesterday after 61 days of evidence and submissions. Kerry Gill examines the conflicting views about the value of such a lengthy and experience hearing Air fares dispute prompts demand for free market Passengers sue travel company Birmingham Midshires Plumbing repairs warning LSE to extend teaching year and double number of students School standards defended Cancelled trains are final straw for weary commuters Witness 'had mental illness' £19,000 award Exhaust test Slick drifting Stolen art found Kidnapper of caravan girl is sent to Broadmoor Vagrant held seven-year-old Gemma for two days in 'wicked and terrifying' ordeal Base rate cut not enough to bring down mortgages A deadly sleep Saturday Review The empty quarters Right on to that Geometry shapes up Ordination hope for divorcees Star micronics Oxford to challenge for 'green' study lead Enquiry by police into unrecorded rape cases In 1989, Twenty Three Million Romanians Got the Same… Food chief angers farmers with attack on marketing skills Waiting list chief quits after dispute Burberrys of London Bar chief goes back to basics British Steel to shed 800 more jobs Secretaries 'are better off in provinces' Secretaries' salaries by region Councils told to put life in dull museums Barratt International Resorts Former envoy is cleared of murder Tight security for Ellis case Raider sentenced Motorway fire Doctor's death Hippie awards Strike warning On the move Transport secretary determined to steer clear of ideology Cut in interest rate not to be repeated yet, MPs are told Economy Motor Neurone Disease Foreign Office is £50m over budget Public spending reports 13% more for the arts Heseltine's green cash Complaint on payroll vote Expatriate register 'fails' Beaches case unlikely Romanian adoptions Ribble Valley Parliament today Renault Iraqi deserters brave their own minefields and reprisal squads Eastern Saudi Arabia Body guard: Britain's troops in the Gulf are… Vauxhall Picture Gallery In training with whiff of gas Chemical Warfare Frankfurt is target for terror (AP): Pirates raid ship Death by own gun (Reuter): Superhero Saddam TV images of child victims unnerve the White House America's Mood Refugees say 60 die on buses Healey warns of Iraq carve-up French regret (Reuter): Atrocities claim And our Foreign Staff: Shelter could have hidden military centre Picture Gallery Saddam will use propaganda coup Air Force Targets Left-winger accuses Hurd of having blood on his hands Commons Reaction War in the Gulf: Day 28 Genscher detects Syrian readiness to recognise Israel Damascus Hint Toyota Carina Picture Gallery Moscow ready for Aziz initiative Peace Drive (Reuter): Bonn agrees to low-level flights Raf Training War not just, Carey says Church View Yeltsin ally forced out by hardline campaign (AP): Film star hurt in air crash Unity threat (Reuter): Alia warning (AP): Jumbo alert (Reuter): In the wings Discreet tussle over defence of Europe Picture Gallery National Westminster Bank Plc Pilgrims die in stampede at Mexican shrine Winnie Mandela trial threatened by witnesses' fear Peugeot 205 Trio From Associated Press in Nairobi: Rangers accused of murder Jekyll and Hyde life of Pol Pot's killer (AFP): Liberia factions agree to end war (Reuter): Gunmen kidnap Gaviria's cousin (Reuter): Rebel assault (Reuter): Hotel bombing (AP): Tamil ambush (Reuter): Charity caviare Rank Xerox Half a point is not enough Clement Freud …and moreover Is this a Kremlin conspiracy? Mary Dejevsky on Gorbachev's new, clumsy aide Nanny puts her hooks in Bernard Levin swims against the official tide on a smoked salmon ban Prophet out of her own country The Times Diary Showing his colours The Times Diary Ultimate deterrent The Times Diary Cuckoo in the nest The Times Diary Point taken The Times Diary Direct Hit in Amiriya Where is the Old Religion? Paying the Piper Homosexual curbs Actors in public life Adverse conditions Muslim loyalties and Saddam's war Tax relief on mortgage interest The law's delays Tables turned Loan swapping St Valentine Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church news Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Concert Professor Daphne Jackson Professor Daphne Jackson, OBE, head of the department of physics at the University of Surrey, died of cancer on February 8 aged 54. She was born on September 23,1936 Major-General Sir Nigel Tapp Major-General Sir Nigel Tapp, KBE, CB, DSO, GOC Eas tAfrica, 1957-60, and lieutenant-governor of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, 1967-73, died on February 9 aged 86. He was born on June 11,1904 Memorial service Sir William Leech John Anderson Armstrong Royal College of Physicians Poulters' Company Early US presidents revealed as enlightened slave-owners Archaeology Anniversaries today A. J. S. White Arthur John Stanley White, CMG, OBE, former secretary general of the British Council, died on February 8 at the age of 94. He was born on August 28,1896 Wendy Hanson Wendy Hanson, public relations adviser, died on January 26 aged 57, after an accident at her home in Italy. She was born on January 19,1934 Dinners Scott monument to be cleaned So it is no great thing if Satan's servants… The Bethnal Green Poor Deaths HOLMES-On February 11th 1991, at Cromwell Hospital,… Neill - On February 10th 1991. suddenly at home.… British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Services After-Dinner Speakers, famous faces personal… Young Chelsea Bridge club and school (18-40 age… Rugby Tickets Wanted City Sports Corporation would… Flatshare Fulham . F req. own dbl rm in lge flat with roof… Rentals Abandon your Search. Landlords for Prof Tenents call… Domestic and Catering Situations It's All at Trailfinders Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Winter Sports Brilliant Skiing in top resorts . 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tread carefully in seeking training Jobscene City University University of Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Are our fears of foam unfounded? Paper cups may be more damaging to the environment than their polystyrene rivals. Nick Nuttall looks at the equation Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent College Phones with a hang-up Senior Market Analyst Urgent Contracts How high-flyers are laid low by the crash As unemployment continues to rise, Victoria McKee examines whether redundant workers and their families are more likely to become ill A lifetime in the theatres Breathing Space Bertice Reading Tesco Centrin Feet first in the army Medical Briefing Left behind at the menopause Picture Gallery Court of Camelot by Alamein Michael Wright on a frivol of Matter of England done up in a modern khaki The King By Donald Barthelme Secker & Warburg, £12.99 Mandarin Witch of small-town America Seventh Heaven By Alice Hoffman Virago, £12.99 Francesca By Roger Scruton Sinclair-Stevenson, £13.95 Hero By I. Allan Sealy Secker & Warburg, £13.99 The Pop Larkin Chronicles by H. E. Bates Michael Joseph, £15.99 Stand up for bastards Historicals till the Day Goes down Games kids recall Children Can I Play Queenie? By Jill Paton Walsh Illustrated by Jolyne Knox The Bodley Head, £4.99 Something nasty in Action Man Horror Cold Fire By Dean R. Koontz Headline, £13.95 Arthur Hailey the Evening News Majestic Gangsters who talk a good fight Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Miller's Crossing To Sleep with Anger, I Hired a Contract Killer, Australia, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Men at Work and Cold Dog Soup This is no action bonanza, words dominate: the script is a masterful piece of Hardboiled Barogue. But words are not enough The full picture Briefing Cambridge Theatre How pleasant to view Mr Lear Exhibition: National Gallery of Scotland Andrew Gibbon Williams on the fresh appeal of a Victorian writer's watercolours Dislocations of a sentimental man Cinema: Interview Stephanie Billen meets the eccentric Finnish film-maker, Aki Kaurismaki Bonhams Knightsbridge Barbican Art Gallery Triumph of gaudy caricature Theatre The Visit Lyttelton Theatre The Winter Wife Nuffield, Southampton Dance Romeo and Juliet Grand, Blackpool Word-Watching Entertainments Concert ECO/Davis Barbican 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 BBC1 Cap & Gown Series Costner's 'Wolves' stalk 12 Oscars Hollywood showers award nominations on actor-director's Sioux epic The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,529 Picture Gallery Weather Putting his shirt on an Afghan runner Political sketch Business Eighth rise for Nikkei Fawcus resigns at Polly Peck City lowers Hanson forecast The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Pound stable despite rate cut Business disappointed but further reduction expected By our Financial Editor: Spam leads the way By our Industrial Staff: Muted response from industry Germany does not rule out rate rise CBI gloomy as recession widens The Corps of Commissionaires Barclays chief has grim warning for banks Britain to issue first ecu bond of £1.4bn BAA gloom Scitex jumps Trading halted Pearson wins National Westminster Bank Plc Coutts & Co Wickes seeks £43m in issue DTI attacked on Fimbra Barclays ANZ Grindlays Bank By our Economics Correspondent: Retail sales fall undermines US recovery hopes The Co-Operative Bank County chiefs 'resigned over issue' Blue Arrow Trial GEC offshoot wins orders worth £710m Business Roundup Generator registration Occidental to cut jobs McCaw dials $562m net BOC leaves venture Girobank plc Base Rate Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Pru-Bache chief to go Touchstone to advise Winter storms The Times City Diary How the base rate puzzle was solved Comment Recession hits all regions and prospects look grim Fleming's gain The Times City Diary Packer-whackers The Times City Diary Golfer 's friend The Times City Diary Ups and downs The Times City Diary Hill Samuel Bank Limited Lloyds Bank Achilles' heel at Hanson Tempus TSB Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland Turnover surges at pub group Offer accepted German trust EFG setback Green falls Dedra the New Lancia Waigel admits Germany misjudged costs for east Dixons Group in shake-up at US subsidiary Japan's trade surplus triples Major Indices Wall Street FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options London Traded Options City lukewarm to cut in interest rates Stock Market OKI World Market Indices Recent Issues BMW Gains trimmed Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Lufthansa The clean island unites in a green campaign Ireland says it has Europe's least polluted air, rivers and coastal waters, and north and south are combining for tourism. Bob Rodwell reports Tourists break siege of Northern Ireland Ireland The Hidden Ireland Dunguaire Renvyle House Hotel Ryanair South Sligo Summer School Newbay House Wexford Nire Valley Holidays Slattery's Emerald Star Annascaul/inch Area Hooking the Europeans The republic is aiming at the Continent to replace business lost from America Cashel House Hotel Northern Ireland Tourist Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tullamore, Co Ballinrobe Co Aer Lingus Naturally City charms on show Dublin is cashing in on its title of cultural capital, Hugh Oram reports Sri Lankans draw upon wider pool for second match Cricket Dropped catches wrest initiative La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary in Personnel RSA La Crème De La Crème Patricia Wilkinson Appointments Sharon Davis Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items A love of sport that has gone a long way Campbell helping to raise the standards for coaching Design Consultancy Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY International Involvement Go South poised to continue profitable run for Jenkins team From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Blitzkreig's festival pointer Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Yesterday's Southwell results Best hope lies with Warwick Jockey Club seeks £100m yearly fee from bookmakers Lively duel for NTF post Comeback uncertain Jockey Club's wrong solution Best interests Hall of infamy No Title Barrett clears way for shot at world title Boxing Fixed percentage Enterprise of Cricket 2000 Unfair blame Rapid Raceline Leekes in promise to fight to finish Squash Rackets Bank of Scotland Unauthorised poll prompts dispute Swimming The turbo-charged president fuelled by driving ambition Simon Barnes meets the men who wield power in sport: today, Jean-Marie Balestre Lane travels along a familiar road Norman takes outsider's view Golf In the first of two articles Mitchell Platts unravels the riddles of Greg Norman. the Australian, whose great gifts have not brought him themajor championships he craves Nicolette hits high note as touch returns Malory poised for fourth title success Vollevball Wood makes his experience tell Bowls Kingston face Split without key defender Basketball Fixtures Pugh gets 12-week ban from WRU White's no-frills approach earns respect of opponents Littlewoods England complete training behind closed doors again Rugby Union Ski Hotline For the Record Long-ball habit at Abbey Sheffield Wednesday face the prospect of a barrage from Cambridge United Board overrules trials date Athletics Law sets sights on Olympics Yachting Roxburgh welcomes Johnston's return Trenary withdraws In Brief The Times Racing Rugby rules aspire to farce Dixon freezes Arsenal to the spot Morse Computers Ltd Clough keeps Forest in Cup Selectors given pointers Burrell breaks world record England still playing to a downbeat tune Sportsmen push PE in House Pickering a loss to athletics Top Career Appointments Ready for the unexpected The shortage of trained workers predicted for the Nineties has been offset by the economic recession, George Bickerstaffe reports Hoggett Bowers Amersham Hoggett Bowers ASB Selection Birmingham City Council Selector Europe No Title N. 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