News from 19/02/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Mike Woodcock, R. H. Y. Mills, Jeremy Myerson, Joe Haines, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Dinah Hall, Hazhir Teimourian, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Joseph Williams, D. Lawson (Director), R. E. Morley (Director), Brian Hilliard, Carol Leonard, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Richard Streeton, Fred Catherwood Vice-President, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Roger Wood, Peter Ball, Stefan F. Kemball, Tony Cunnane, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, John Winder, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Thomson Prentice, Robert Cockburn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Frank Blackaby, Malcolm Harper (Director), A. MacKie (Vice-President), J. Rotblat, Elspeth Huxley, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher and Mary Dejevsky, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Doug McAvoy, A. C. Plummer, Barry Millington, John W. Cairns, Marie Colvin and our Foreign Staff, Philip Turner, Christopher Goulding, Anthony B. M. Good Chairman, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ian McKerron, George J. Levy (Director), Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Roy Willis, Anna Kythreotis, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Emlyn Jones, Michael Phillips, William Cash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, G. J. Griffin, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Derek Morgan, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David McIntosh, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoNew IRA gang blamed for station bombs Warning was too vague, police say Soviet prices rise by 60% Superpit rejected Shaping up Barclays anger Disabled hope Cup holders lose Index On Other Pages Ten out often for maths teachers (and pupils Heseltine opts for property tax White House studies Moscow peace plan Meadowood International Psbr of £10bn may hit budget 'There were people all over the floor with all sorts of injuries' Amid the confusion immediately after the explosion, passengers comforted injured fellow travellers as expert help arrived. William Cash reports Police decided not to evacuate after 'vague' phone call The Warning How rail system was halted Rail users face further disruption in South Travel Resumes Struggling to work against all the odds The Commuters 50 years of station blasts Previous Attacks Well-practised routine swings into action The Hospitals Bombings indicate new direction in mainland campaign Ratactics Picture Gallery Minister extends aid for 11m Mt hard by poll tax Prescott urges higher priority for rail security Political Reaction Picture Gallery New laws 'threaten' freedom of press Trusthouse Forte Scotland Yard chief defends squad's record The Police Heseltine rejects British Coal plan for green-belt pit Petra Kelly condemns environment policy Census security wins approval Time Picture Gallery Scientists seeking breast cancer gene Freud slips out of favour in latest expert analysis Film industry's £5m rescue abandoned Interview delays Six case Ca BR's late lasagne led to threat by director Home buyers still hold back Soldier fined Pollution chief Killer goes free Offence admitted Earlier hour Firms may be helped to dock absent fathers' pay Snow aid only if needed County Hall Major rival Parliament today Election will wait until war ends, Patten says Breath test power sought Picture Gallery Peers attack 'American' damages Canon Prices watchdog may allow 13% electricity rises Slick best left alone Schwarzkopf has his key players in place for the land battle The momentum of allied military actions is rapidly reaching a point of no return, rendering Iraq's belated diplomacy ineffectual, Michael Evans writes Hurd rejects Baghdad offer as attempt to split coalition Diplomacy Britain and Iraq join verbal duel United Nations Picture Gallery War in the Gulf: Day 33 Picture Gallery Saddam shows penchant for tearing up deals Middle East Observer World church body to demand ceasefire Christian Debate UK forces enter land offensive (AFP): Iraqi losses claim Pilot rescued EC role 'in balance' Saudi borrowing (Reuter): TV dispute settled Saddam uses peace talks to secure home front Iraq Reuter: Plea for air raid caution Kuwait Ugly Warthog tips battle odds Town hit by faulty bomb The Raf Allied navies on full alert after warships strike tethered mines Sea Campaign Little Chef Cook's tour is a tough challenge In the Gulf Reuter: Soviet troops use tanks to take Georgian militia base Network kills Twin Peaks in mid-run Picture Gallery Kremlin moves to outflank poll rebels Britain agrees to give EC new defence policy role Mandela defendant alleges murder plot Havel-Walesa cold war shows hint of a thaw Warsaw Notebook by Roger Boves London to extend funding to Sofia (Reuter): Students protest (AP): Judge elected (AP): Workers strike (Reuter): Mafiosi freed (Reuter): Rebels attack (Reuter): Cholera spreads Nationwide Think hard on total war Alan Coren ... and moreover Public duty must beat the bombers The police do their best, writes Brian Hilliard, but face a near-impossible task if they follow up every lead Suspend the errant athletes David Powell calls for tough measures to prevent incidents like that at Cosford BBC braces for early poll Squeezed out War's other victims Moving right Beating Terror Electrifying Offer Shepherds Lost Planning now for after the conflict Awards for Kuwaitis A 'desire for war' NHS trusts Ebb or flow NUJ and the Gulf Social fund Steps to lowering interest rates No smoking Badminton cabinet School resources Elementary Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Marriages Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Service dinner Dr Sheila Cassidy Roy Wells Dr Sydney Watson Birthdays today William Winkworth Celebration of Mother's Day Luncheon Church news Anniversaries Esther Fisher Winifred Goode Appointments in the Forces Reception Otters return Mr Denys Sutton Appointments Roedean School University news Births Feb 19 on this Day 1915 Germany's gambe to destroy Britain's economy had a limited effect. In contrast, our blockade of Germany, begun in March, had devastating consequences for the enemy, in a large, measure contributing to her defeat. First Day of the "Blockade" London Association for the Blind Contracts & Tenders Concise Crossword No 2412 Looks terrific, but does it sell? In a recession, visual merchandise display artists (window dressers) meet their greatest challenge. Dinah Hall reports Feel like a New Woman New reasons for buying British How the Design Council could throw off its muddled past and find a more relevant role When your card is overdrawn Designing a credit card can cost £30,000. Does plastic money need embellishment? Ehrman Tapestry Messages shaped from the deep heart's core Galleries Political, and yet unaggressive: Irish contemporary art at the Liverpool Tate, reviewed by Joseph Williams The South Bank Centre The Parkhouse Award New Dental Discovery Packing a sting in the tale Records: Classical Struggle to bridge the divide Tipped for an Oscar, Joanne Woodward tells Anna Kythreotis how she drew on real life to create her character in Mr and Mrs Bridge Thermabond Ltd Souffle of sparkle and smut Opera Count Ory New, Cardiff Radio Valentines from the Gulf/Strange Stories Radio 1/Radio 4 Concerts RPO/Temirkanov Philharmonia/Pesek/Del Mar Festival Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events The Times BBC1 The Tournament of the Mind Prices to rise by 60% in Soviet Union The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,533 Weather Travel chain asks staff to take pay cut Peers at full gallop in maiden stakes Political sketch Business and Fiance 19-24 Court rules on Clowes Quoted UK falls FII slides Ashtead hit Barrett warns The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Sales figures confirm gloom in high street City Gate Estates and Alpha collapse Opec members call for quotas Capital stake sold Staff protest at Barclays job cuts Chairman critised for not telling unions first By our Banking Correspondent: Abbey appoints Tugendhat By our City Staff: Turriff shares plunge British Steel: adding value BET to cut costs and may sell Biffa SIB seeks ruling on payouts scheme Software shares are suspended Clothing share rises at M&S Trust assets fall Project Pilot British Steel to buy McKechnie division By our Industrial Correspondent: Haslam joins Wasserstein Nikkei soars on peace hopes Raglan dives into red By our City Staff: Administrators called in at Chancery Major Indices Traditional Options TIP and bankers agree on debt Shares extend gains on hopes of further cut in base rates Stock Market BR seeks partners for telecoms venture Business Roundup River Plate could bid Howard drops payout TNT profits fall to £20m Trust's net assets fall Recent Issues Acquisition approved Pavilion to hold meeting KB reels from brewery blow The Times City Diary Recession points up Quoted UK differences An urge to merge Shares shrug off the Gulf effect Comment 'Too much' they cry Talking of going World Market Indices Ft-Se 100 Volumes Ashtead takes a chance Tempus London Traded Options Shares close below best Stock Exchange Prices TSB Group Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Health Care Charity Appointments North Western Regional Health Authority Public Appointments All the career paths fit to print As graduate vacancies decrease, there is help to be found with the marked proliferation of careers magazines, Derek Morgan writes Crown Prosecution Service The Times The South Thames Blood Transfusion Service Public & Health Care Greenwich and Bexley Family Health Services… The Harley Medical Group Verdicts to be seen and heard Justice must be seen to be done on TV, according to Mike Woodcock. He argues that his bill, which proposes also that jury members should be quizzed on verdicts, will develop democracy Assessing compensation for land acquired by compulsory purchase order Law Report February 19 1991 House of Lords Cripps Harries Hall Morgan Chase Associates Ltd Legal Appointments Costain Homes The Council of Legal Education When solicitors can be made liable for costs order Secret recordings admissible Justice defeats blind prejudice The recent appointment of Britain's first blind judge will help to break down barriers for the disabled, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, writes Legal Appointments Manufacturers Hanover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Settle for agreed compensation Legal Advisor to a Saudi Charitable Organisation QD BBC Graduate payoff Inns and No-fault faults The nick of time QD Chambers & Partners Law Personnel The Cyaman Islands Taylor Root Parliamentary Counsel The Times Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants W Garfield Robbins Commercial Litigation Planning Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Owen & Harper Trowers & Hamlins The Law Society Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Hollins Chambers Manchester Senior puts troubles behind him in Masters Golf Bilingualegal Princess glows with a new serenity Middlesbrough Borough Council Career Block/redundancy Directions Kingston quietly seal their primacy Basketball Mandarin: Banker's Gossip to regain the thread Huntingdon Selections Lingfield Park Selections Rowe retirement may leave way open for Murphy Racing told not to look to government for help Beech Road runs satisfactory trial Mossy Moore makes most of rival's error Results from yesterday's two meetings Stephenson star heads south again Rapid Raceline Coombs awakens to the real world of tennis Snow Reports Steele makes late 800m entry as signals are noted Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Racers slip further behind ICE Hockey Bovril days stir memories Sport on Television the Week in Review Temperley passes her trial Driver survives test of endurance Ceccon view will affect the way England respond Rugby Union St Paul's still shine despite Rollitt loss Today's Fixtures Maidstone traipse a weary course to make the grade Football Bright proves far too sharp for Brighton Vialli puts Sampdoria top Overseas Results Pools Forecast Opie throws Irving out of her stride Squash Rackets Allcock sets the record straight Britain's No. 1 lays down challenge to Corsie Understudy seizes his opportunity Cricket For the Record University teams picked to form Hockey Krabbe is to lead In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing 31 Holders succumb to Norwich McMahon may be out Vanity Fair Forest romp home in replay Parrott slumps to a dismal defeat Games bidders must invest in more than spirit Comment Revised draw Auguin leads as Martin hits ice Dexter presses his case for four-day game West Indies return to Lara and Patterson
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