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News from 18/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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DJM, Holly Hill, Christena Appleyard, Alan King-Hamilton, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Nicholas Frame, Robin Beare, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, A. A. Johnson (Principal), James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Thunderer, Roger Berthoud, Bernard Levin, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Seumas Milne, Richard Rougier, Peter Stothard and Susan Ellicott and Mary Dejevsky, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Mark Cliffe, Ray Kennedy, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Philip Crowe, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Winston S. Churchill, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Roberts, Derek Fatchett, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Chris Dillow, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Thomson Prentice, Nicholas Stacey, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Steve Haywood, Agence France, John Stephenson, Nadine Meisner, Colin Dunne, Simon Jenkins, Peter Victor and Jenny Knight, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Philip Pangalos, Roland Mann, Michael Davies, Lawrence Biddle, Michael Evans, Mark Cole, A. A. Johnson & Associates, John Phillips, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, S. Rogerson, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky,

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Allies ready for all-out land war this week Rethink on sanctions New Mozart History plea Poll tax hope Bomb kills 22 Liverpool draw Index By our Foreign Staff: Apache helicopters take 20 prisoners A case of hard cheese for glum French pilots Enquiry into RAF bomb that hit town Polls raise expectations of an early election By our Political Editor: Credit cards may carry holder's photograph A Coode Nast Publication Children drown in icy lake Baghdad envoy hedges on withdrawal but keeps initiative alive New interpretation put on peace offer Allied bombardment probes for weak links in Iraqi line The testimony of ragged and hungry deserters has played a crucial role in deciding the timetable for an allied ground offensive, Michael Evans writes War in the Gulf: Day 32 Picture Gallery Discord in ministry hindering Soviet policy on the conflict Moscow Disputes mar new cordiality with US Jerusalem Kuwaiti parties demand greater democracy (AFP): Refugee flood (Reuter): Polluted rain (AP): B52 emergency (Reuter): Wind halts slick Danish donation (AP): Baath protest (Reuter): Ceasefire plea Border tension rises as troops prepare for ground war Allied forces are pressing ahead with plans for a land and sea assault in spite of Iraq's conditional offer to withdraw from Kuwait, Christopher Walker writes Two American soldiers killed by 'friendly fire' in skirmishes Business as usual for the Desert Rats Missiles aimed at Dimona nuclear reactor By our Foreign Staff: Home guard helps create smokescreen against allied raids B52s' chorus drowns songs of Fairford peace protest Bonn line on troops challenged Invoking royal route to health Boost for plan to move Royal Armouries out of Tower BR chief wants more money Elderly 'face benefit trap over nursing home fees' Heseltine to appoint environment adviser Gulf war 'delayed choice of bishop' Cannon St crash response attacked Electricity rise Phone charges Vitamins study Sociology's 40th MP's son shot Bond winners Waldegrave puts smokers in line for Budget rises Pub bomb officer in Australia Paying the high price of arson Picture Gallery Rethink urged on history plan First direct IRA shootings trial to open in Netherlands Agenda The week ahead Granada Television Ltd. Capping rules pay off as councils keep down poll tax Science research protest Birth control vaccine tested Slimbridge reserve facing oil threat An oil slick in the Severn estuary has devastated wildlife. Now high tides could bring more misery, writes David Young Smith Corona From Reuter in Medillin: Bullring blast kills 22 in Colombia's drug capital Former Contra leader shot dead Picture Gallery Gandhi poised for return to power Parcel bomb revives ANC fear of hit men Post office perestroika stops Sunday presses Moscow Notebook Chinese dissident condemns silence Ukraine rebels to challenge Moscow (Reuter): Cape Verde president faces defeat Tibet rejection Ershad trial delay (Reuter): Talks on Rwanda Spain plot foiled (Reuter): Avalanche toll At last, a luxury car that's long on luxury but… Luxury The New Peugeot 605 No asylum for job-hunters ... and morever When the truth takes a direct hit Simon Jenkins, editor of The Times, on the problems of reporting the war objectively Let's all raise Cain over Abe Bernard Levin believes Lincoln's bones and heir are not for experiment Double first for women The Times Diary Canvassing help The Times Diary Turning poacher The Times Diary Bane in Spain The Times Diary National theatre The Times Diary Sociology of Sociologists No Conditions Time for Sport Reports of Iraqi air-raid casualties NUJ decision to oppose the war Motorway services Defence of bailiffs Public confidence in judicial system Limited tax relief Sales distinction Clergy freehold Wrong again Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Loretto/Heriot-Watt essay prize Service dinner Low remembered Nature notes Anniversaries Luncheon John A. McCONE John A. McCone, director of the Central Intellingnce Agency from 1961 to 1965, died at his home in Pebble Beach, California, on February 14 aged 89. He was born in San francisco on January 4, 1902 Birthdays today TA officer cadets commissioned Arno Breker In the services of men Vera Neave Memorial services Today's royal engagements Appointments Births On this Day Acquire Tickets from London Connection. All theatre… Marie Curie Cancer Care British Diabetic Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal College of Physicians The Mental Health Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2411 Psychopath in the playroom Child abuse arouses strong emotions but is it a fitting subject for the crime writer? Frances Hegarty defends her latest novel New Woman Saving the soul of London The capital's new bishop will inherit a diocese beset by low morale and conflict, Ruth Gledhill reports Coe-lin the Victorious General Powell has brought a touch of glamour and glory to a rather dull name St. Joseph's Hospice The Times Educational Supplement Toys for a birthday Briefing Crafts revived Last chance New blood in a startling vein Joseph Papp, outspoken director of the New York Shakespeare Festival, is gradually relinquishing his power to younger artists. Holly Hill reports The Peter Hall Company Boxing clever with Amadeus pearls Opera Paul Griffiths, music critic of The Times, explains how he collaborated with Mozart on a new opera, to be premiered tomorrow The Composer is torn between The Singer and Colombina, vocal heroics and natural grace, opera seria and opera buffa Cordula Seen through mirrors darkly Opera The Turn of the Screw Coliseum Tristram Shandy Finborough Earls Court Theatre Tortelier Festival Ulster Hall Concerts Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dansproduktie The Place Dance Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 Höfels Commonwealth to renew sports South Africa MPs back lifting of sanctions The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,532 Word-Watching A daily safari through the language jungle. Which of the possible definitions is correct? AA Roadwatch Weather Ruling today on PoW film Business and Finance Interest rates 'at 11% by autumn' Saatchi in £50m cash call Nikkei soars The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Bids indicate strong support for power float Young fights off attack over Rover Charity survives the recession Wills is new BET chairman By our Industrial Editor: Sales worst in eight years German plea for Gatt talks rescue John Charcol By our Industrial Editor: Barclays to cut more than 13,000 jobs Water firms face partial green costs Chiefs' pay boosted at small companies Adam & Company Adaytum Systems Executive Direct (Uk) Ltd Bluebell steams ahead Savings are increased Gowrings battle Business unites Israeli hope Metal Bulletin escapes recession Smaller Compnies New market proposed By our Industrial Staff: Chemicals 'must clean up image' Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Base rate cut signals time to consider taking profits Gilt-Edged Smee sings the blues The Times City Diary Seoul music The Times City Diary Commission gets tough on thorny aid question Countdown to the ERM election Economic View A different tune The Times City Diary Duet for one British Telecom Power sale must reward Frank Tempus Capitalisation and change on week Gilts crowd out new bond issues Capital Markets By our City Staff: Syltone starts joint venture in Denmark Bank of England Morse gives message on effects of recession Reporting this Week Sharp Directors leave in row with IIB chief Sanctuary of the overlords Could the education department take over the running of schools from local authorities? As the department moves to a new building, John O'Leary reviews other possible changes Kenneth Clarke, the education secretary, has a different technique, challenging the assumptins behind established practice Educational Putteridge Bury Management Centre The Godolphin & Latymer School Gsa Bursar The University of Leeds University of Strathclyde University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brentwood School (H. M. C) University of Strathclyde J P Todd Chair of Pharmacy Twin route to peak of achievement Why an opportunity for a fair approach to secondary education must be seized Glasgow School of Art Lectureship in Organisational Analysis Wisdom of the Welsh rubs off Wales is proud that its ideas, if not its language, are catching on across the border, Iola Smith reports Educational St. Andrew's Cambridge Easter Revision Courses The Council of Legal Education the Inns of Court… Abbey Tutorial College Surrey College St James's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Francaise de Londres Independent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items North East Wales Institute of HE Multiple Display Advertising Items Wooing young Code of conduct Educational Studentships All part of the course Aiglon College Switzerland University of Manchester Romanian link Pay up Rector's ride Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Adel Rootstein Display Mannequins Educational Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Team Spirit? Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Cambridge St Anne's College Oxford Sailing Secretary Bond Street Bureau Manager/Marketing University of Southampton Christ Church Oxford Loughborough University of Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items RSA Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Media Relations Fashionable Figures The Ritz Graduate Career! James Home Tertio Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items ACME appointments Training Courses Word Processing Typing Shorthand Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norman remains positive in defeat Golf Claiming legal professional privilege Apportioning liability for accident A familiar tale for an England side truly down under Long trek to Antipodes ends with collapse and defeat at the hands of New Zealand's cricketers Early setbacks overcome Residence relates to premises Claiming relief from corporation tax Confiscation orders Bowlers denied by pair's resolve Officials must discard the old ideals England on course for the grand slam Match Facts Weekend Results Top marks for entertainment London Scottish show their class Match Facts Hot tips for ten armchair selectors Molesey topple Walton Rowing Deep Sensation ready to press Champion claims Fontwell Park Southwell Leaders over the jumps Fontwell go-ahead delayed Setbacks for leading Gold Cup candidates From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Nick The Brief states strong case Barber benefits from Nash's misfortunes Saturday's results Job loss fear for breeding Rapid Raceline Dreams of glory destroyed by exuberant Gascoigne Lund has the last laugh as County cause a cup upset A football outcast going nowhere fast suddenly finds himself fêted as an unlikely FA Cup fifth-round hero Pools Check Weekend Results and Tables Crewe go out with a flourish Beck wary of after-effects of Cambridge's success Arsenal shut out Leeds Bolton in more confident mood Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Oldham close on leaders Louise Taylor reviews the second division Rangers ease further ahead Workington take a notable scalp Corsie takes heart from Duff's errors Bowls Icebergs a threat In Brief Offiah's five tries lead Britain on a record spree Rugby League Heroic Hoaen on a loser Hockey Today's Fixtures Athletics Chaperon falls at the first Snooker MacLagan is served up Masters win Tennis For the Record Hastings settle for a replay at Reachfields Non-League Football Hero's welcome cannot disguise perils of… Fibbens fails in his bid to catch Wilson Swimming Rugby Union Liverpool draw as McMahon joins injured list Match Facts Home Mortgage Corporation Limited RFU names agent for players Unity short-changes East German sportsmen Comment Cup draw favours London Sixth round draw Norwich or Machester Utd v Southampton, Newcastle or Nottingham Forest. Tottenham Hotsqur v Notts County West Ham Utd v Liverpool or Everton. Shrewsbury Town or Arsenal v Cambridge Utd. Ties to be played on March 9 or 10 Burrell's taunt mars end of era at Cosford By our Sports Staff: Hopes are raised for South Africa

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