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News from 28/02/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Ralph Howell, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patrick Young, Hazhir Teimourian, Jasper Rees, Elsie Janner, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Harvey Elliott, Norman Howell, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Isabel Raphael, James Bone, Marie Forsyth, Peter Stothard and our Foreign Staff, Richard Streeton, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Hugh F. Purkess, Stuart Jones, Charles Janson, Bruce Clark, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John Winder, E. M. Wellings, Michael G. T. Stokes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael A. Meyer, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Sabine Durrant, David Hands, Roy Strong, Clive Cheeseman, Keith Dovkants, Thomson Prentice, Paul Wheeler, Robert Cockburn, Peter Carver, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, M. J. Foxley, Gavin Bell, David R. Coe, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, J. M. M. Banham, John J. McCann, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Ker, Andrew F. Neil, Editor, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Ian Ross, Richard Claxon, D. E. C. Eversley, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Kerry Gill and Peter Victor, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Michael Hornsby and George Brock, George Hill, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Robert Morgan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Siri Hewavidana, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, M. J. Morrison, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stewart Payne, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, William Cash, Michael Kitchener, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Nigel Jamieson, Lavender Patten, Angela Long, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, John Rigby, Mary Dejevsky, Brenda M. Boyd,

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Bush calls Gulf ceasefire but warns Iraq not to fight back 2am: Not a time to gloat but a time of pride, American president tells world Major keen on June poll Carey retracts Study attacked Mortgage cut Liverpool beaten Index On Other Pages Englishman who stayed on tells of atrocities Schwarzkopf tells how his battle plan tricked the enemy By our Defence Correspondent: Nine Britons die in 'friendly fire' Viking 'Victory for mankind, the rule of law and what is right' The Gulf War: Ceasefire President Bush suspended hostilities early this morning, exactly 100 hours after the land war to liberate Kuwait began. This is what he told the world Bush calls a halt to avoid charges of vindictiveness United States Offer seen as chance for Saddam to survive Iraq Major to make Commons statement later today British Reaction Moscow presses Iraq United Nations Peacekeeping troops to patrol buffer zone 12 resolutions for Iraqis to obey Hurd has talks on long-term peace (AP): Saudis offer to drop war claims (Reuter): Back in touch (Reuter): Women killed Medical flight From Reuter in Baghdad: Allies press on with their heavy bombing of capital Baghdad The other, wider gulf Conflict close to ancient sites Historic Battleground From AP in Baghdad: Military claims pullout finished Iraqi Forces Elated Desert Rats close to end of task British Forces Time Computer Systems Ltd 'The sky rained fire and the earth heaved beneath me' The Gulf War: Iraq Philip Jacobson, with the 32nd Field Regiment in Iraq, describes a night made dreadful by battle Americans paved way for British Triumphant return of troops tempered by torture stories Liberation Emirate facing conflict over democratic rule Government Structure Political and economic challenges wait along road to recovery The government of Kuwait is faced with the daunting task of repairing the war's ravages and making a devastated land habitable, Michael Binyon reports Picture Gallery By our Diplomatic Correspondent: British envoys to revisit embassy Diplomatic Ties From Reuter in Paris: Kuwait may demand oil as it rebuilds own industry Reparations Adair waits for a call to action Firefighters How the allies ran rings around Saddam's Republican Guard Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, analyses the finer points of General Schwarzkopf's successful battle plan First direct How we won the war, by General Schwarzkopf The Gulf War: Strategy The allies' battle plan was designed to trick the Iraqis into anticipating an amphibious assault, as General Norman Schwarzkopf, the supreme commander in the Gulf, explained yesterday Freedom for three held as PoWs Wildlife action MPs want trial Envoy shot dead British Gas Families mourn nine Britons killed by US aircraft error British Victims End bombing, CND says University wins extra £6.5m Eye libel Drug death Official cleared Matrimonial rape ruling challenged Amstrad Youngest to die held in high regard Labour sticks to firm line Carey retracts 'heresy' declaration on women's ordination IQ-boosting claim under fire as pills go on sale Dairy food health findings to be checked Picture Gallery Poll tax anger prompts big rise in attacks on council staff Coursing controversy: demonstrators with a police… Wrong kind of snow may prove a blessing for BR Sir Bob Reid wants £2 billion to transform British Rail. Michael Dynes reports Vandalism 'costing £60m' Temporary work plan for jobless New team to tackle NHS lists Ambulance claim Crash enquiry Inquest on MP Guards injured Correction More may get legal aid from Mackay scheme Patients waited 184 weeks Students' MP Dalyell debate Peer demands poll tax review Child benefit Hare coursing Parliament today Cute 'put security at risk' Picture Gallery Lambeth Labour enquiry ordered Whsmith Suspicious right grows edgy at loss of Thatcher certainties Vauxhall Right-wing Afrikaners fight police outside jail Twinkle in the eye for labour force Aborigines open their own school Picture Gallery Georgia deputies defy the Kremlin Gorbachev angers reformists Have you heard the one about jokes and the Japanese? Tokyo Notebook UK drafts guidelines for EC Glimmer pushes for farm cuts Violence flares in southern Albania (Reuter): Salvador guerrillas raid capital (Reuter): Rebels advance (AP): Trains collide Radiation leak Funeral for a high-fad diet? Clement Freud ... and moreover Moscow begins search for a scapegoat May Dejevsky on the aftermath to the unsuccessful Soviet attempt to mediate in the Gulf war To Bush, the spoils of war Peter Stothard, US Editor, on a president whose re-election saddam seems to have secured Golden shots of Tokyo Queue for Kuwait Tread carefully Treasure hunt Bush Calls a Halt Kuwait's Fresh Start A Suit in the Street Geneva rules put to the Gulf test 'An eye for an eye' Pictures of dismay Community forests Example on pay set from the top Poll tax 'agony' 'An editor's rejoinder Clergy in waiting Heritage threat to Westminster site Soviet future No sleight of palm Palace of varieties Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lecture Dinner Memorial concert Memorial service Luncheon Clifton College Birthdays Air Vice-Marshal Edward Colahan The night sky in March André Turp Forthcoming marriages Benenden School Felix Gilbert Margot Fonteyn Service dinner The George Washington Ball Births On this Day The Motor Omnibus Concise Crossword No 2420 Kings College School of Medicine and Dentistry Switch to a new generation game The idea of domestic power stations is now taken seriously. Angela Long looks at home-grown energy How to set a bug to catch a bug Microphones are to be used to catch the crop-destroying larvae at lunch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alten Medical research at the double Building martial hearts T'ai chi, the gentle Chinese art, is being tested as a theory for heart attack victims. Thomson Prentice reports Lancia Vitamins on trial Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Healing under the surface Deader body than usual in the lobby Crime Death of a Partner By Janet Neel Constable, £12.99 Multiyork Something nasty in woodshed Isabel Raphael on the haunting story of a plastic princess, traumised, who cannot come to terms with a harsh world The Invisible Worm By Jennifer Johnston Sunclair-Stevenson, £12.95 History seen as brief encounters Asya By Michael Ignatieff Chatto & Windus, £13.99 Dear Mr Right By Eileen Dewhurst Piatkus, £11.95 Foyles Art Gallery HarperCollins Times Books Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Immigration sparks a clash of customs Cinema: New Releases David Robinson on Barry Levinson's Avalon, Gerard Depardieu in Green Card, la vie and Buddy's Song Waterland Cyrano De Bergerac Missing teeth score over lost roots At the Berlin Film Festival, Geoff Brown is bemused by the jury decisions but impressed by the strong ethnic images Lillywhites Plaza Tips for Bm race Briefing Signed song Last chance... Tapping into our hearts Theatre 42nd Street Dominion Opera La Scala, Milan Rock A-ha Hammersmith Odeon Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Rock Town and Country Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symble ) on release across the country Theatre Guide Today's Events The Times BBC 1 Dietary Research Foundation Major favours June general election to renew mandate Homeowners to get mortgage cut from April 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,541 Picture Gallery Weather Bores run wild on animal farm Politicle Sketch NAPF divided on recovery Philips renamed Cityvision buys The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Half-point rate reduction whets City's appetite UK firms on Kuwaiti contract list By our Industrial Correspondent: Industry wants another 1% 'We will nedd more cuts' Insurance rates set to increase By our City Staff: Nikkei soars as Bush calls ceasefire Lloyd's war risk premiums tumble Foreign & Colonial Delors attacks Bonn Slow recovery will start this summer says NIESR Girobank Lloyds Bank Dearer oil leads Lasmo to £83m Profits rise 17% at Pifco TSB Bank Hill Samuel Bank Limited By our City Staff: Arrow trial told of 'unique' methods National Westminster Bank PLC Coutts & Co Decision on Virgin routes imminent Life and LTOM to trade on Eurotrack Business Roundup Extra payout at Rio Algom Eleco falls to £2.2m Andersen fees rise 40% Recent Issues Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Barclays Shares frozen at Ambrose Record rises to £4.74m Supporting role for Ronnie The Times City Diary Working to keep lights on at Philips Nash makes cash The Times City Diary Fair omens for more interest cuts Comment Trial by noise The Times City Diary Called to account The Times City Diary Commercial Union Insurers make a big mistake Tempus Property slump cuts St Modwen by 60% General Accident Wereldhave income falls NAPF seeks radical changes Share prices squeezed higher Stock Market Major Indices Wall Street Traditional Options FT-SE 100 Volumes (Reuter): Oils help Dow to advance Standard Chartered Bank The Co-Operative Bank London Traded Options ANZ Grindlays Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland Jardine may avoid penalty BWD Securities halves profits Hitachi Dunedin up 9% Barclays has up to $154m at risk in US buyout The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares close at day's highs Stock Exchange Prices Power to determine validity of subordinate legislation Court of Appeal Acid house club device fails to achieve its object Reports in arson La Crème De La Crème Susan Doughty Recruitment The Direct Response Agency Ltd Smith Associates Limited The Times 1St Class Secretary for Author Party Planners First Cr02éme Out of Town Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unilateral double taxation relief available Damages in breach of repairing covenant Multi-Lingual Opportunities Eagle Recruitment French speaking Customer Service Assistant Fluent French c£13,500 (+ bens) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Semantic dissection in cases of discretion not appropriate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henderson to land Ludlow double Mandarin, Thunderer: Ludlow Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Bookmakers critical of royalty funding plan Sabin Du Loir holds fire Kelso fined £2,000 for using plastic in hurdles Results from yesterday's four meetings Aga Khan to take Jockey Club to court Multiple Display Advertising Items English over-rate Littlewoods Richardson rejects the mechanical Faldo philosophy Golf Rowland makes his mark Athletics Conduct of supporters was not provocative Let off lightly Oxford era ends Famous horses Midlands shape up for junior event Playing for England Collapsed scrum Tyson bends over backwards to score a point London return to final Close call as Newcastle recover Oxford survive variety of crises engineered by Fryer Rugby Union Cusworth still a venerable force Clubs discuss change Lofthouse receives top award Netball German faces top line-up at Edinburgh Swimming Fixtures Medlycott is punished as England are held Surrey bowler has harrowig experience in struggle to find his forn Baddeley has a bad night Badminton For the Record Australia mean business Gautier rounds Cape Horn to increase lead Yachting Champions team up again Equestrianism New laws to come under Fifa survey Football Chen hits jackpot In Brief Promotion could depend on club financial status Sports Council Griffith bows to brilliant White Snooker Hall close in on the head boat Rowing Watson ends the Mersey saga Fa has little to show for success Bank of Scotland Easy progress for Arsenal Chelsea are polished off Long decline in small-boat racing is reversed Comment Widnes take giant stride towards title S African rugby moves to unite Bailey may drive for Lotus as stand-in 12 Pages of Top Career Appointments Continental drift turns tide Britan's enginerrs are being tempted to work in other European nations, which have a shortage of staff, by better pay and career prospects. 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