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News from 25/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bill Akass, DJM, David Balfour, Barry Trowbridge, Hazhir Teimourian, Tim Judah, David Rhys Jones, Hilary Davan Wetton (Director), Alexander Chibsov, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, John Pomfret, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Ludovic Kennedy, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Oriole Goldsmith, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Mayne (Member), Bryan Stiles, John Shepperd, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Michael Soltys, Fran Bennett (Child Poverty Action Group), Kevin Grant, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Dean Nelson, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Geoffrey Robinson, Elaine Fogg, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John W. West, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, George Sivell and Colin Narbrough, Ian McIsaac Director, Marya Fforde, Jonathan Prynn, Motoring Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Eleanor Mather, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Marie Colvin, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Andrew Christie-Miller (Chairman), Richard Evans, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Ann and John Tusa, Marc Weller, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lesley Lewis, Nicholas Wood, Jane Bidder, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sheila Oakes (Chairman), Clive White, Matthew Parris, Christopher Brown (NSPCC), Bill Hunter, Ian Sparks, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Helen Dent (National Children's Home), Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Mike Nelson, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Josselyn Gore-Booth, Gordon Airs, Arthur Leathley, Steve Turner, Michael Evans, John Phillips, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Sandy Gall, Mary Dejevsky, Fred Halliday,

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Battle schedule brought forward by Schwarzkopf Casualties 'remarkably light' as 9,000 Iraqi troops surrender without a fight Allies sweep to early successes 150,000 rally to Yeltsin Current account Index On Other Pages Into Kuwait with only tank tracks for a guide Progress of the War Consensus is under threat Advertisement Why Does Your Memory Fail You? American generals counsel caution as army storms across defences While the initial phase of the land offensive went better than allied commanders could have hoped, Michael Evans reports that Saddam might be biding his time for a counter-attack Iraqi troops blow up parliament and hotels Kuwait City From Associated Press in Northern Saudi Arabia: Risky game of hide and seek 'We are going to go around, on top, underneath, any way' Quotes Picture Gallery Emir of Kuwait pledges reforms Bahrain Reuter: Unseen helicopters stalk bewildered enemy troops Front Line Technology Screaming Eagles lead air assault Reuter: Military leader chooses words with care Saudi Arabia Picture Gallery Resistance melts as swift allied attack stuns Iraqi troops Kuwaiti Border French cut deep into Iraq Infantry beats Jaguar pilots to target Air Assault Picture Gallery Hospital sees no injured in first hours Casualties Picture Gallery Sun Alliance Life & Pensions British units roll over 'sleeping policemen' Behind Enemy Lines Bush will fight until machinery of Saddam's government is destroyed The manner of recapturing Kuwait has been chosen to maximise Saddam's humiliation and minimise the possibility that he can retain peacetime control of Iraq, Peter Stothard, us editor, writes Downcast Kremlin still sees chance for Un peace deal Soviet Union Security council abandons session United Nations Reuter: Rafsanjani regrets failure of diplomacy Iran America calls Baghdad's bluff as trickery continues Final Diplomacy Picture Gallery Fear of chemical attack mars relief at offensive Israel Reuter: Wide range of emotion greets news of war Rest of the World Appeal for overthrow of Saddam (Reuter): Cost hits Jordan Careless talk (Reuter): Attack 'will fail' Major predicts a short but fierce liberation struggle By our Chief Political Correspondent: Opposition parties support campaign Hospitals cleared for action Worried mothers telephone to seek reassurance Anxious Kuwaitis mark map of hope Picture Gallery London protesters hold candlelight peace vigil Barnardos Queen hopes for a lasting peace Saab Aircraft Inspired Police criticised for inefficient rank structure and pay policies Labour plan to end bonus for private pensions By our Social Services Correspondent: Pioneering surgery for heart baby Agenda The week ahead Doctors order many more tests Heseltine cavalry moves to Ribble front Political warfare in the by-election has a distracted air as real war rages in the Gulf, Nicholas Wood reports Judge choice 'needs reform' Church's Enquiry to hear crash driver Hoax charge Kasparov loses Bond winners No Title Make the Move Universities intake shows the fastest rise for 25 years Fiat Designed for Life Picture Gallery Victory for crossword champion Public sector pay disputes forecast Two die in house fire Belfast killing Two charged Winner named Blazing ship is towed to safety Football death Job rush That's showbiz Barclays East Europeans administer last rites to Warsaw Pact Democractic change has robbed Soviet block defence and trade alliances of all meaning, but they must be disposed of factfully, Roger Boyes reports from warsaw Alia treads stalinist line as Albanian unrest grows Union snubs Walesa (AFP): 17 die in fire (Reuter): Judge killed (Reuter): Croats protest (Reuter): Gift to Greece Why Does Your Memory Fail You? Big Moscow rally pledges popular support for Yeltsin Zhivkov, not communism, goes on trial From a Correspondent in Bangkok: Thailand coup generals back the Khmer Rouge Alfonsin murder bid is foiled Blindness is the least of our problems Knowing what we fight for Can a liberated Kuwait learn to live with freedom? Fred Halliday asks whether the phoenix of democracy will rise from the ashes of the Gulf war Matthew Parris …and moreover Just end to a just war Ann and John Tusa highlight the pitfalls of a 'Nuremberg' trial for the Iraqi regime Ending the media blitz The Times Diary Cryptic tradition The Times Diary Epic decision The Times Diary Tribal law The Times Diary G-Day in Kuwait Panglossian Predictions First Principles Plight of the Iraqi prisoners of war Setting example on pay Community forests Dalai Lama visit Dissension in Ussr Motives of British asylum seekers Child support doubts Birmingham Six Drink and driving Music lessons for ears that hear Progress licked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Church news Christening Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Memorial services Lady Wheeler Appointment Tim O'Leary Timothy O'Leary, OBE, formerly national docks secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, died on February 15, aged 81. He was born on January 11,1910 Appointments in the Forces Badger move Alec Badenoch Alec Willaim Badenoch, surgeon, died on February 16, aged 87. He was born on June 23,1903 Political Islam, religious Islam Cecil Clutton Cecil Clutton, CBE, horologist, organist, vintage car enthusiast and chartered surveyor, died on February 7, aged 81. He was born on September 16,1909 Nature notes Don't you know? Haven't you heard? The… Narrow majority for Labour Marie Curie facing cancer Concise Crossword No 2417 Give a dog a career break Although banned at Westminster, man's best friend still finds a place in the office Kwai Picture Gallery Brought up with unusual love Baron Rea surprised the House of Lords by revealing that his parents were lesbians. But, he tells Dean Nelson, his childhood was happy Once upon a bedtime Has Jackanory, 25 years old this week, killed the art of story-telling for parents? Tes the Timed Educational Supplement Local themes flourish in a divided ground Film Festival: Berlin David Robinson on a festival notable for its British successes, social documentaries and non-appearance by Western directors Homing in on Hughes Briefing New Dental Discovery Simpson lauded Rolling into discord with a single song Rock Mick Jagger talks to Steve Turner about the criticism he faces over the Rolling Stones' new single about the Gulf war Last chance… Survival across the colour bars Television London Palladium Grandeur on an epic scale Records: Classical Business takes over Mozart Opera The Marriage of Figaro Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Pioneers in Ingolstadt Gate, Notting Hill Concert War Requiem Barbican Hall Word-Watching Winning Move Entertainments Theatre The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Warehouse, Croydon 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 The Times BBC1 Norwich Union Healthcare Saddam calls on Iraqis to fight to the death The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,538 Parker Duofold Weather Business and Fianance By our Industrial Editor: Industry's low orders curb prices says CBI Worst of recession 'is over' The Pound Stock Market Shares and oil calm as dollar strengthens in Far East Price rises of 10% expected for electricity Finance ministers to clash on Emu budget controls Germans taste the pure amber nectar Rival brewers pour scorn on Australian invasion plan Nfc chief makes cautious debut Scholar is the key in Spurs rescue John Charcol Draft pact on Polish aid agreed Caldene sold WPP to rejig Offer refused Air Canada Gatt nations seek to build on Ec farm compromise City expects ICI to set the tone on dividend policy Reporting this Week L&M to unveil rescue plan Fleet car market threatened by drive to cut costs Borrowers facing $75.9bn test Capital Markets Swerve goes to the dogs The Times City Diary 'Manufacture or die' is Labour's rallying cry Into the breach The Times City Diary Burden of victory for Saudi Arabia Economic View Branch office The Times City Diary British Telecom Blots on long bond landscape Gilt-Edged Property lending parallels problems of the Seventies Applying Community rules in overseas territories of member states High tax on second-hand imported vehicles is discriminatory Selective buying could be the key Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Capitalisation and change on week The MBA defies the recession John O'Leary finds companies are still keen to sponser students for the business degree Business Management Courses Roffey Park management college Cranfield School of Management City University Cums Council of University Management Schools Brighton Polytechnic Independents go to Europe British private education is being sold overseas to beat economic hardship The MBA & GMAT Advice Centre Durham Distance Learning MBA Henley The Management College Clowning around to teach concentration Children may think it's all fun, but there is a higher purpose to teaching tumbling, juggling and other tricks, Bill Hunter finds Business Management Courses University of Exeter University of Bradford Management Centre Thames Business School ABS American Business School Boston University The MBA Fair U. 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International University Europe Sound of silence Dramatic gift Crackdown on truants Noticeboard University of Bath School of Management Strathclyde Graduate Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Child's play Flying pickets Popular view St Leonards School St Catherine's British Embassy School Emmanuel College University of Cambridge Robinson College Junior… RVB The Headmaster Worksop College The State-gekis Schools St. Joseph's Hall Career Analysts The Queen's Secretarial College Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine University of Durham BAC CIFE Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick College Easter Revision Abbey Tutorial College Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Residential at Oxford Polytechnic University of Bath Chair of Music Multiple Display Advertising Items A-Levels & Gcse Easter Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies's College University of Southampton The University of Buckingham Gonville & Caius College University of Southampton University of London Royal Postgraduate Medical… Sherry is no butt of derision Canadian boxer not shamming as head blow reduces him to rag doll M F Kent Enginers and Contractors School of Oriental & African Studies University of… Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Strategic Consultancy Mediad Private Secretary Pa/secretary Required Good Salary: Negotiable Administrator/ PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford's blades have the edge Multi-Lingual Opportunities B. 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Crawford's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oriel are bumped down off the top by Christ Church Rowing Boardman's record brings a bonus Cycling Community Creme Reception Selection Bear Stearns Multiple Display Advertising Items Quins overcome a fierce spirit Gannon's boot is decisive Orrell have wind at their backs to go all the way Wasps are latest heavy weights to find favouritism an unbearable burden in rugby union's Pilkington Cup Moseley pay for their excesses English men overwhelm Irish boys Weekend Results and Tables Tondu villagers expose frailty of top division Unlovable match sealed with kiss Charitable pose Mandarin: Royal Estimate for Doncaster encore Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Results from Saturday's six meetings Rapid Raceline Minorettes Girl heads for festival Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Toby Tobias running out of time Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Graham savours a rosy outlook as Arsenal march on Colchester give their old boys no quarter No better time to bid Anfield adieu Slater gives superior service Louise Taylor reviews the second division Weekend Results and Tables Ball loses his job at Stoke Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Wright sets up N Zealand Upset for Jahangir Sport in Brief Meryett shines in Times qualifier Point-To-Point Slow play and suggestion of dissent sours series Cricket Scot proves himself in second final Bowls Germans remain kings of Europe Hockey Today's Fixtures Results and Tables For the Record Burgess puts seal on a memorable week Rugby League Selectors earn pass mark Athletics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby Union Leeds suffer the sharpest blow Liverpool wait and see Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Match Facts Wembley beckons Wednesday England name the same team Butt may force a rematch Ryder Cup ambition spurs Richardson to a first title Leading Scores at Pals Jockey Club offers deal for more cash Edberg enlarges lead on Becker

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