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News from 16/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, John O'connor, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor and Peter Stothard, US Editor, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, John Hayes, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Richard Waite, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Laurance, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Laura Thompson, James Bone, N. R. Fallon, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Samuel Butler, Marion Shoard, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Ramsay Smith, Edward Luttwak, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Robert Gore-Langton, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Alfred Sherman, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Julian Amery, Robin Marris, Ray Kennedy, Anthony Quinton, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, C. A. Bainbridge, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Jeremy Moiser, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Louis FitzGIBBON, I. F. Shanks, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, J. M., Graham Wood, Simon Tait, Louise Gray, Clare Roberts, Margaret Dibben, Lord Killearn, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, M. A. Nelson, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, William Hobson, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Eluned Price, Prabhu Guptara, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Martin Barrow and Michael Clark, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, A. Angas, Steve Acteson, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Andrew Bradford, Gabriel Ronay, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Duncan Young, Kevin Wellman (Technical Manager), Barney Hoskyns, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Anthony Parsons, Clive White, Marianne Massey, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Edward Grayson, S. J. C., Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, John Harris, Richard Morrison, Edward Garnier, Michael Evans, Jose Harrison, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Bernald Levin, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Ryan, Richard Philips,

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Our Foreign Staff: Bush calls on Iraqis to oust Saddam Hopes for Gulf peace raised and then dashed by conditional offer to withdraw from Kuwait Today Round five, for some Death in a Sydney suburb Please don't try this at home Index UN holds secret talks Vexed judges bolt door on determined suitor Heseltine opposes early poll tax move Inflation falls for third month Allied raids go on despite Baghdad move GQ. The men's magazine with an I. Q. Picture Gallery The Iraqi Offer Desperate ploy leaves threat of nightmare scenario Why did Saddam do it? Is it a last throw in a losing game or is he calculating on buying time? Michael Evans looks at the possible answers Resolution 660 Kremlin welcome for Iraq move strains superpower alliance Moscow Peace troops ready to go in United Nations White House attacks Israel TV crew alive Justifiable war Contract army Protest by CND Death squad claim Sapper buried Picture Gallery 'Doomed gimmick' is scorned by Tel Aviv officials Israel Baghdad's friends fear capitulation Jordan Kuwaiti celebration short-lived Allied Euphoria From Associated Press: Iraqis rejoice in hope of end to war Baghdad Deep scepticism greets Saddam's pullout offer Europe Harrods The royals debate Citroën Bx Diesel Supplies, not troops, should be main target of jets in Kuwait Even before Iraq's offer, Saddam was pursuring a more logical strategy than the allies, who are bombing the wrong sort of target, argues Edward Luttwak Fuel-air weapons being deployed to clear minefields Bombing RAF abandons raid to spare civilians Vietnam veterans adjust to straight and sober war Picture Gallery Media seen as the enemy within Public Opinion Individual Financial Solutions Missing airman captured war spirit RAF Snow, Saddam and slump send holiday bookings tumbling Fewer state pupils win places at Cambridge Sun Alliance Planners 'stifling' Brecon Beacons Astronomer Royal urges Clarke to clarify policy Altered extradition charges contested Restaurant burgers to be cooked for longer Mr Justice Tudor Evans Murder charge Court settlement Border attack Family links offer hope of Alzheimer's disease cure Driver's sentence doubled Henry VIII's suit spared a dousing Yard looks at mortar connection Halifax Bamber murder case for police complaints body Critics fail to dent impact of RPI as inflation indicator Colin Narbrough reports on the ways we measure inflation Retail Prices Annual Increase Slump 'limiting pay deals' Barnardos Picture Gallery Ministers press on with plan to make fathers pay Statement on crime squad 'misleading' New managing director for BBC TV Amended bill seeks to defuse gay protest LPO loan replaces grant Hotel blocked Trial halted Marital rape Crash victim Price increases Labour gets its policies ready for early election Spending on Welsh tops UK average Hattersley mocks 'inadequate' PM Ribble Valley by-election Making life harder for badger baiters Michael Hornsby considers the future for badgers in the light of a bill to protect their sets Britannia Building Society ANC agrees to stop fighters infiltrating South Africa Judicial system in dock with Mandela (Reuter): Controversial nazi sculptor dies aged 90 Goddess of poetry awarded a seat on the board New York Notebook Picture Gallery Gorbachev rebuked over flawed army patrol order Bulgarian president to plead his case in Britain Lithuania gets Havel backing Changes to Europe defences proposed (Reuter): Threat to minister Surprise ceasefire (Reuter): Jailhouse rocked Peace mission (Reuter): Lorry explosion Rank Xerox Churches feel war strain Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Is Saddam doing a Galtieri? Anthony Parsons believes Iraq is playing for time and hopes to bog down the allies in fruitless negotiation Woodman, spare us this cash demand Marion Shoard sees no merit in the new community forests The day peace didn't break out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Salisbury sopranos The Times Diary Springing eternal The Times Diary Lunar loonies The Times Diary Snowdon's low point The Times Diary Saddam Tries It on Life after Poll Tax: 4 Too Sharp with Short Dilemma of remaining in the ERM Drawing the line NHS trust status Right to know Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Reflections on freeze and thaw Baltic independence Future of Eritrea Motorway safety A place for S Africa Divorce and the church Ebb or flow Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Birthdays Anniversaries Association launched Major-General Sir Nigel Tapp Mr Eric Hopton Baroness Seccombe Church services for tomorrow: First Sunday in Lent Dr Jorgen Troels-Smith Dr Jorgen Troels-Smith, founder and head of the natural science section of the Danish National Museum in Copenhagen, died on February 11 aged 74. He was born on June 7,1916 His Honour Rowe Harding His Honour Rowe Harding, former circuit judge and oldest surviving Welsh rugby international, died on February 10 aged 89. He was born on September 10,1901 Dinners Allowing churches to grow old gracefully William Howard Baker William (Bill) Howard Baker, publisher and author, died on February 13 aged 65. He was born on October 3,1925 Lucie Manén Lucie Manen (Frau Otto John), singing teacher, died at Igls, near Innsbruck, on February 2 aged 91. She was born on December 4,1899 Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointment Announcements and Personal The General Medical Council Announcements Oxfam The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Help Medicine Avert NBI Church Army Combat Stress Word-Watching To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2410 There 's no poetry in this cold war Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Travel Update Travel Abroad Ocean Cruise Lines Barwell Travel Mark Warner Provence Lorgues Bike Bavaria Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bolting out of the mews Home from home: Patrick Scott Killer of the skies defended Feather report Country events Cyril Kaye How to keep the children happy With half-term upon us, here is a guide to some family entertainments and outings around the country Entertainment New year puzzle Scottish Widows Pep Shoparound Marchmain House Unsightly Hair New Safe Banamite anti-allergy spray Multiple Display Advertising Items Night Shirt Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Bathroom Galleries Times Computer Crosswords Futon Furnishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Cosmos Direct Furniture Service Samad's Ltd Pearl Choker The Cockpit Clothing Co. The Cashmere Stores Multiple Display Advertising Items Save at the sales of the century Why is our heitage of decorative arts more popular with the Japanese and the Americans than it is here? Sarah Jane Checkland reports People buy these things because they want and love them Saving the hallmarks of fame Our 500-year-old method of authenticating silver and gold is under threat from Brussels Antiques and Collecting The London Antique Dealers Fair Achievements of Canterbury Debrett Do You Buy Antiques? Auction house puts gloss on dull scene Weekend Living: Collecting Review Preview British Antique Furniture Restorers'… Accademia Italiana Young Stephens SpinK Multiple Display Advertising Items Freddie Jackson Opera & Ballet Museum of London Barbican Hall Raymond Gubbay Opera Gala Night Royal Albert Victor Hochhauser The South Bank Centre Wembley Arena The best part is breaking up Quintessential voice of the Sixties, former wife of the inimitable Phil: Ronnie Spector, by Barney Hoskyns Identity parade in an ancient cave Minimalist composer Steve Reich looks to his roots for inspiration, says Louise Gray Apollo Victoria Theatre The Sunday Times 'I think I'd rather watch the sandwich' Television Review Lynne Truss looks at everday trials in The Secret Life of Machines, Shrinks, Roseanne, Cutting Edge and 40 Minutes Retiring gracefully Briefing Shuffle westwards Best of British Last chance Cambridge Theatre Osborne & Little Saturday Television and Radio Linguaphone Sunday Television and Radio Royal NationalLifeboat Institution BR chief calls for enquiry snow failures The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,531 Fundamentalist Tory outrages Catholics Picture Gallery Weather Supporter of Heseltine wins selection vote Campaign for Peace Index A fine line between success and failure for England Summary Late returns Cricket Cross hares Form dictates Valued Coin Racing Ground swell Drug abuse claims are refuted A sign of the times for Rijkaard Not patched up Striking it rich Words roll out Greeks seek replay A sign of the times for Rijkaard Prosperity Venables may use untested forward An IOC decision that should be challenged Comment Carling ready to bring his side in from the brink England hope to settle a score and tilt the rugby balance in their favour while Ireland head hopefully to the Arms Park Save & Prosper Twickenham Details Five nations' table The need for practice Amateur ethics divide the hemispheres Welsh must triumph to offset whitewash Save & Prosper The spur for Stevens to succeed Former club's visit provides one Portsmouth foorballer with an irresistible challenge FA Cup Everton eager to make amends The Times Weekend Team News For the Record Normal service resumed with Norman in front Golf A champion with nothing to lose Snooker Cannock pinning Cup ambitions on Ramu Hockey Larrousse threat In Brief Prospects are good for Great Britain Rugby League The Times Burrell on fast track to top Cosford's last indoor athletics meeting likely to feature some low flying A Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Challenge for Whitcombe Tomorrow Goodbye to an old friend at RAF Cosford Sport on Television the Week in View Highlights of the Week Price bid undercut by Evans Bowls Doyle left in the lurch by sponsors Cycling Mandarin: Espy set to regain winning thread in Fairlawne Chase Slight drop in attendances Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Espy set to regain winning thread in Fairlawne Chase Windsor hopes rising fast From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Nick The Brief to take honours in Hennessy Veteran Flying Ace to star Tasmim gives Tulk fairytale start Results from Southwell Leopardstown Royal filly at Cagnes Rapid Raceline England swing back into contention by the close Kuruppu leaves the A-team cricketers to sweat it out in the field Canterbury lose way Unit Linked Insurance Investments From a Correspondent: Crawley puts England on top Fashion floodgates open for business Unit Trust Statistics Saatchi chief settles insider trading case Plan to restructure agency aims to meet Rothschild objections 'Cover-up was no romantic scam' The Blue Arrow trial Business Editor John Bell By our City Editor: Ratners to trim staff and stock Spurs banks on victory to ward off creditors Kvaerner rises 44% despite Govan losses Alan Paul crops two chains at a snip Teasy Weasy Raymond and André Bernard taken over Independence call for EC merger enquiries World Market Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Levitt 's investors warned over policy Shares enjoy brief rally as oil price tumbles Sterling firms in ERM after inflation boost Stratagem to contact investors Maxwell sells Lee 'to fall' Rothmans rise Chancery halted Allied take-up Steel down Business chiefs dismiss Kuwait contract fears By our Economics Correspondent: US trade deficit narrows to $6bn Olympic & work sells stake in Allied-Lyons Turks seek Polly injunction Haynes Publishing cuts interim payout Business Roundup Payout passed at Cranbrook Parkfield directors go No referral on CGE-Talkland TC Coombs defaults Recent Issues Major Indices TeLin Value Added Services Fairway tops a million War knocks Vard profit Wall Street Unlisted Securities Management to acquire TGI division Wellcome falls 27p after US criticism of Retrovir Stock Market (Reuter): Tokyo rally ended by profit-taking World Markets Investment Trusts GPA flotation likely to be postponed Money Markets Commodities London Traded Options Traditional Options Building sector rises Stock Exchange Prices Skipton Building Society Banks and societies await further cut in base rates Lenders to auction seized houses Bradford & Bingley Property slump lands next of kin with interest bill Decimal wages Double debits Larger Lenders Save & Prosper Old penny piece held answer to inflation Pocket petard Young savers Cash charge Interest Rates Round-Up The RoyalBank of Scotland Fidelity Investments Mim Britannia Mortgage rates on hold Bad loans come home to roost Comment Helplines snowed under Portfolio Platinum The Equitable Life First among equals proves master in art of persuasion Business Profile Jim Butler Allied Dunbar Leeds card holders face double rise in charges Scarborough Building Society Saatchi chief settles Summary Levitt warning Pound firmer EC mergers Loan rate eases The Sunday Times Confusion feared over two-tier pricing Credit card customers face charge on goods allowing retailers to pass on fees. Lindsay Cook reports Dark side to direct debit Save & Prosper On the road to cash bonuses in America Sheila Cassidy on the love she found when she left… The Psychiatrist who Killed his Patients Saturday Review Music Opera Rock Jazz Dance Cinema Picture Gallery Art Theatre Television Films on TV Radio The cuck More than a thousand mentally disturbed people went through the doors of Chelmsford Private Hospital (above), in New South Wales. Some of them did not come out alive, William Hobson writes Peugeot 405 Writing wrongs Britain 's shock discovery During her last year at school Dr Sheila Cassidy had… Fifteen years ago Dr Sheila Cassidy was arrested and tortured in Chile. Today, as she leads worshippers in Westminster Abbey, she tellls Geraldine Ranson of belief in God and the strength it gives her. Portrait by Graham Wood Faith, Hope and Shopping No Title No Title If there's one thing Ernest and Julio Gallo… Zinfandel Framed in a masterful swindle How did the Russians manage to enlist the help of an honourable British Mp in the plunder of their national treasures? Gobriel Ronay reports on the Stalinist scam that has shaken the Soviet Union Picture Gallery Funny-face, they love you Sean French meets Ben Elton, the relentlessly popular comedy writer and performer whose every thouch turns to gold. Photograph by Graham Wood A wondrous journey Enthusiasms Bernard Levin discovers the magical of Fantasia which eluded him 30 years ago Solitary man Peter Ackroyd reads about Samuel Butler's scarred and lonely life rebelling in a Victorian world Samuel Butler By Peter Raby The Hogarth Press, £25 Tunnel talk How it seemed Harrods Abiding wickedness Stalin The Glasnost Revelations By Walter Laqueur Unwin Hyman, £16.95 A whacko review, Jeeves After Hours with P. G. Wodehouse By Richard Usborne Hutchinson, ?15.99 Dunhill Image of the Briton Black British, White British By Dilip Hiro Grafton, £20 Echo of a fellow traveller Spanner and Pen By Roy Fuller Sinclair-Stevenson, £16.95 Dunhill Abstract artistry Fashion Liz Smith looks at the spiralling influence of Sonia Delaunay's geometric and colourful fabric designs Picture Gallery The Sunday Times House of the rising son Jonathan Meades follows a Geordie chef back to his roots, and finds the makings of brilliance Restaurant Guide Fine Wines Dark past, bright future Robin Young says the Bulgarians have prospered in wine-making despite a background of disintegration and gloom Le Renoir MR Kong Chinese Restaurant Restaurant Guide Rasa Sayang La Seppia Le Cadre Luigi's Restaurant Carraros Pummerys Wine Bar Wine Buys Signor Sassi REBATO's Barnards Restaurant Dipping for their supper Let your guests do some of the work. Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests a Southeast Asian hotpot Great British Classics Game soup Catering to cultivated tastes In her second guide to creating a garden, Francesca Greenoak discusses edible beauty with Joy Larkcom. Illustration by Clare Roberts The flower, fruit and vegetable garden Picture Gallery Vegetable patchwork The formal approach to growing your own produce in an English potager Ten Key Points Playing to the gallery Home & Garden Work begins at home for a Scottish museum curator. Deyan Sudjic talks to Timothy Clifford. Photographs by Richard Waite Picture Gallery Laura Ashley Multiple Display Advertising Items Bracklesham Bay John D Wood & Co. Geoffrey Osborne Homes Urgently Required The Times Lovell Homes Keith Carade Groves Kent Surrey Border City EC1 Llanelli Nr. Swansea/carmarthen/m4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Don't Buy Property in Tenerife Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. W. France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunningdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fimbra Slow rhythm of an ancient pilgrimage Mark Shand learnt the skills of an elephant driver and found himself leading a procession to one of India's oldest markets Picture Gallery The luxury of space There has never been a better time to visit America's capital city and its environs, writes Peter Stothard UK Travel Palace Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Andrews University Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Above Lake Windermere Amaro Golf Lodge Cornwall & Devon The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spring Breaks Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Travel Centre Travel Insurance Euro Sites Iberia Flitwick Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Ye Olde Ferrie Inne Penventon Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Exclusive S Africa - Flights Stress Remedy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland £129 Cashel House Hotel Tre-Ysgawen Hall Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Missenden Abbey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items County Mulch Co. 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