News from 22/02/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Roger Goodacre, M. W. Ingram, Graham Chainey, Vijitha Yapa, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, D. W. Oliver, Hylton, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Jane Elliott, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Lucy Free, Stuart Jones, Richard Smith, J. J. Putley, Peter Ball, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, J. R. T., Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Clark, Peter M. S. Gedge, Leslie Carr, David Hands, Charles Bremner, George Gardiner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Gareth Evans, Peter Lewis, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Colin Narbrough and Martin Barrow, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Bryan Gould, Dennis Signy, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Jeffrey Wall, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Marie Colvin, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Eleanor H. Lewin, Richard Owen, Peter Guilford, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, R. H. Parry, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Winder and Robin Young, Joanna Pitman, John C. Philpott, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Michael Hornsby, Andrew Collier, Chief Education Officer, Walter Gammie, John Bell, Business Editor, Lionel Kopelowitz, President, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, C. A. Alldis, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Gordon Airs, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, W. O. Farrer, Amir Taheri, George Evans, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Clive White and Ian Ross, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Plouviez, General Secretary, Mary Dejevsky, Jose Hall,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Iraq accepts Moscow peace plan No linkage with Arab-Israeli conflict; with drawal after ceasefire; release of PoWs Bush considers 'serious problems' Bomb hoaxer sent to prison Looking ahead White dilemma Blue Arrow plea Bates ousted PE2 results Index Margot Fonteyn, the prima ballerina, dies British bombard border targets Lord Young dismisses censure over Rover Cabinet stands firm on decision to join ERM United Cutlers Sheffield Absorbing the white man Callow's new direction Dig deep for urban renewal Sponsors are on the run How safe is your money? Two cruises on offer Delight in Kremlin as Iraq accepts peace deal Moscow London Transport Soviet details explain initial Bush pessimism Baghdad leader vows a fight to the end if US turns down offer Iraq Allies weigh up options on best way to beat Iraq War in the Gulf: Day 36 Holder Swan Public Relations Italians convicted of selling mines (AFP): £5m seizure Bishop's attack (Reuter): Seven killed (Reuter): Colonel punished Heavy metal rock called up to break Iraqi morale Patriots counter new Scud attacks Saudi Arabia Bush will give word for start of ground offensive Picture Gallery MoD reports weapons deliveries to front line The Chemicals the Allies Could Face Amman fears penalties of peace Jordan Don't forget it check it Clouds put allied bombing mission behind schedule Mossad at centre of bitter debate Israel Court warns bomb hoax callers as prankster is jailed A longer life, hut it's not a happier one Barnardos Cameras 'wrong type to trap bombers' Ministers duck an ambush over the cold custard tart Benefit rule dismays disabled Terrorism laws'a shambles' Colds, Sinus Catarrh? Clamping of illegal parkers to spread Fatal car chase Family killed Breakdown help Couple missing Correction No Title Vauxhall Student claims IRA asked her to lure soldier into trap 'Confession' in crumpled tape B&Q Finding a tonic to revive Liverpool Day of reckoning for first British astronaut Picture Gallery Cases of diabetes rising in children Fuel slick on river Courts shown ways to speed up justice Public sector pay likely to outstrip inflation rate Public Service Pay Raid films denied to police Murder trial halted Libel damages Rape case delay Town's award Education chief Musician wins Inquests open Ferry victory Charity charges Home producers losing the battle for fruit Imports of fruit and vegetables rose last year by £238 million. Michael Hornsby by finds out why Court to decide fate of chalice Birger Christensen Sadler's Wells faces grant cut Improved conditions for remand prisoners Labour to consider reliefs limit and 50% top income tax rate Councils are owed £360m in rent Woolf report Parliament next week Parliament today Steinway & Sons By our Parliamentary Staff: Saddam overthrow not a war aim, Hogg tells House Gulf War Parliament seriously misled about final terms Rover sale to British Aerospace How the negotiations happened Heseltine plan 'threatens family stability' Local Taxation Boundary revision Fiat Apologies for apartheid split Nationalists Britannia Building Society Grammy night of patriotic fervour Executive 'worked to death' Redgrave's case for the defence New York Notebook Colombo MPslet fists do talking (AFP): Invective flows as Yeltsin fights for his political future (Reuter): Croatia follows Slovene route Fault shuts down nuclear reactor (Reuter): Airport demand Bonn tax threat (Reuter): Ministers go Reform attacked Crowds storm bookshop to burn the works of Hoxha Affluence raises cancer risk Picture Gallery Hurd plea on Soviet links Btec Reuter: Prague returns confiscated land Luxury The New Peugeot Vowel as in vole Grist to the pornographers of grief Janet Daley argues that sentimental, quasi-fictional reporting of tragedy has gone too far Alan Coren . . . and moreover Saddam's infamous five move into the direct line of fire Amir Taheri on the group of Iraqis who could decide the fate of the giant fighting machine they created Last wag at Westminster The Tiems Diary In Ashton's steps The Times Diary Et tu, Maggie? The Times Diary Colour shift The Times Diary Saddam's Smokescreen Lord Young's Reputation Postscript to 1989 Quest for alternatives to poll tax Source of cash for schools that opt out Railway bombs Equity and ANC Saddam's war machine Rise in long-term jobless deplored Evangelism and Jews Heavy smoker Excluding Iraqis Praise for Lincoln Progress licked Court Circular Birthdays today Professor Peter Wroth Royal Horticultural Society Royal Town Planning Institute Anniversaries Appointments Signalboxes saved Dame Margot Fonteyn Dame Margot Fonteyn, the ballerina, died yesterday in panama City aged 71. She was born at Reigate, Surrey, on May 18,1919 Forthcoming marriages University news Today's royal engagements Meeting Dinners Marriage Toast to Bader Announcements and Personal Lord Rosebery and the Union Jack Retired To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2415 Fraserstyle West End show loses its star Kate Muir meets Dame Shirley life in the headlines-but for how long? Making of a citizen An eight-year-old boy faces the rigours of his first term at boarding school-and the glare of the television spotlight Rob'n' Roll return in style Records: Jazz and Rock Atlas of the World RSC Royal Shakespeare Company White light offers homely shade Galleries John Russell Taylor on two centenary exhibitions featuring British artists: Leon Underwood and Ethelbert White Miller's Crossing RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Critic's Choice Endless knights seek comedy Theatre The Round Table Lyric, Hammersmith State of the Nation Great Northern, Hornsey Theatre Concerts LSO/BBC SO/LPO Barbican Hall/ Festival Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move 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 essessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Entertainments BBC1 The Soreen on the Hill The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,536 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Humour fit for the knacker's yard Political sketch Business and Finance BA chief plea over Heathrow Century stake Pentland sale The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Saudis push up pound as dollar hit by war fears Saatchi's share price dives on restructuring Advisers 'sought help from business' The Blue Arrow trial By our City Staff: Ex-Mecca team buys Pizzaland chain By our City Staff: Power flotation 'to yield 6.3%' Fimbra Business Profits fall at Alfred McAlpine Cheltenham & Gloucester looks at Leamington By our Banking Correspondent: LMB falls 16% on removal costs Queen Elizabeth British Land pays £135m for Sainsbury freeholds Gatt chief calls for hard work Delors says rift over monetary union may be unbridgeable Hughes Food's founder resigns By our City Staff: Result cut by 46% at Ward British chiefs 'falling lower in pay league' Business Roundup York water up to £1.7m Abingworth climbs Profits drop at Taveners Hilton defies trend Germans face tax increases to pay for unification SWP to pass payout again Metalcraft incurs loss Once more into USM breach The Times City Diary Day steers Rover on the road to recovery Lords of fun The Times City Diary Eclipse of the 1 per cent Saatchis Comment Farewell to Frank The Times City Diary Basham bounces The Times City Diary Alfred McAlpine feels Odgers effect Tempus Sun Alliance Alumasc profits rise 25% Lonrho values mines at £1bn Unit trusts fall £2bn 'at risk' Chairman to go International Appointments Interesting Sales Opportunity Employment & Recruitment Jewson will chair Meyer after De Ville retries early Barclays switches card policy Bank wants to pull out of deadline commitment Engineering and Geological Lambda Management Consultants Government Affairs Consultancy Teach in South America Three jailed for share fraud Human Dimensions of Global Environment Change Analytica Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes World Market Indices Sales Co-Ordinator London Traded Options Traditional Options Wall Street (Reuter): Dow slips as some profits are taken French trade gap widens sharply Major Indices The Amstrard Pc3286 Mastrad Rate hopes help equities to end above 2,300 level Stock Market Prejudice taints view of British directors Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares close firm Stock Exchange Prices Putting the cartel before the court Business Directory for Docklands and the City Gultronics Do You Want to Work in a Square Box? 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W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Petchey is defeated AMF entitled to sue in England Consent to operation caqusing sterilisation Consent to operation causing sterilisation New-look Forget is ready to join the world's elite Tennis Exchange of witness statements The problems of clause four Horses in the garden Bewildered Wings starved The weight of expectation Fresh initiative Appealing move Alleged child abuser disclosure unlawful Mandarin: Jinxy Jack to drop Cheltenham hint Mandarin: Southwell Selections Mandarin: Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Cheltenham Racecourse Gibraltar Girl to gain revenge Pitman is fined £300 over Danny Harrold Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections Cool Ground impresses Scores from Pals Next task is tough for Chang Snooker Snow Reports An eagle two helps Mouland to get off to a flying start Golf Wealdstone look for new ground Non-League Football Christie may drop out of 200 metres Athletics American manager praises Otley Team managers complete their tour of rugby World Cup venues Learning how to win is critical Trinity achieve perfect record Oriel close on leaders Rowing Staples will miss Nottingham tie Steady development is desired approach Rugby League Rangers suffer a £23,000 fine Marshall falls to world champion Squash Rackets Clubhouse proposal In Brief Merseyside's epic may force police into replay review Football Setbacks of Curry disappear Skiing For the Record Today's Fixtures Clarke deal may set record Allcock struggles to find his form Bowls Spitz will restart at the top Swimming Kerly boosts England (Reuter): Fast bowlers fire out Jamaica Hart foils England Civil Service are short of luck at corners Hockey Hegg happier as he gains place in one-day match Cricket Slough minus Brown have work cut out The Times Sports Letters By a Correspondent: Riding high on the Dolphin One of the meanest machines on the circuit is as right as rain The Loan Corporations No Title Bates fails in attempt to achieve re-election Barnes warms to the hope of a Continental contract Icebergs and cockroaches provide dual threat Jose Hall, Britain's leading competitor in the BOC single-handed round the world yacht race, files his latest dispatch from deep in the ice-strewn seas of the Southern Ocean Mersey side's monument to the game Laurels could go to the fairest
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