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News from 01/03/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Archie Hamilton, Jon Ashworth, Adrian Room, William Mather, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, K. E., Kevin Eason, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Tate, City Editor, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Scott, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Peter Martin (Solicitors), Malcolm Peel, Robert Seely, Peter Geldard (Chairman), Martin Barrow, Sir Michael Armitage, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Mary Baker, Michael Clark, Laurie V. Penzer, John Young, David Hands, Kenneth Fidler, Kate Muir, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, George Brock, John Lugsden, Martin Fletcher and Charles Bremner, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, George Brock and Peter Guilford, Richard Wetherell, Marie Colvin, C. N. M. van den Arend, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Gilbert Longden, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Braude, David Owen, Richard Evans, Brenda Fowler, Samuel I. Cohen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Gordon Malthouse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Kenneth Rea, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, H. MacL. Currie, Colin Narborough, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, John Grant, Rob Andrew, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Geoffrey Lee Williams,

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Our Foreign Staff: Gulf war guns fall silent as US sets out peace demands Iraq agrees to talks with allied military leaders; Kuwait to demand redrawing of border More bank jobs lost Funny night out New experience Palumbo wins ICI's problems Index On Other Pages The last lap towards an Iraqi junkyard Fight them is one thing, discovering what we did to them is another .. 6' The 7th Armoured Brigade in Kuwait is slowly coming to terms with the ceasefire, as Philip Jacobson reports Ec pledges £392,000 for Baghdad water supply Invest for School Fees Limited Picture Gallery The blunder of Saddam Hussein Since he invaded Kuwait last August Saddam Hussein, though often described as a master propagandist, has made a series of tactical mistakes and has consistently misjudged the effects of his actions on world opinion, as Times specialists explain in the chronology Why the Pentagon's doomsday fears failed to materialise In 'worst case' scenarios drawn up last year, thousands of us casualties were expected. Michael Evans explains why the allies overestimated Iraqi strength Kuwait anger rises as citizens learn extent of outrages A tale of two cities: harvest of bitterness amid the destruction of war-torn Baghded and Kuwait Spy troops who kept allies in the know Behind Enemy Lines SAS men, masquerading as bedouin, have played a key role in underminging Saddam's war effort in enemy territory, according to American newspaper reports, Susan Ellicott writes from washington (Reuter): Long walk for beaten tankmen PoWs Iraqi public greets the peace with foreboding Baghad St John Ambulance From Associated Press in As-Salman: Village falls to a loudspeaker Southern IRAQ Bush shuts out the world to savour sweetness of victory United Staes Gorbachev praised while military victory is ignored Soviet Union Reuter: Moscow to review defences Anti-missile alert remains Economic giant glad to have missed test of arms Germany Picture Gallery Paris to pursue own line France Triumph claimed for charter's principles Linited Nations Picture Gallery UK chief hails man of the match (AFP): Fahd predicts new leadership Ship shopping (AP): Murder motive (Reuter): China welcome (Reuter): Cash aid agreed Party leaders enhance political stature from conflict Congratulational all round in the Commons highlight the new regard for a cool Major, tough Kinnock and shrewd Ashdown, Robin Oakley writes Major says Iraqis must lose weapons of mass destruction The Commons The Queen praises British success Royal Message MoD names four more killed in action Operational art of warfare given classic demonstration Analysis of British Forces The British forces in the Gulf war were probably better trained and equipped than any in our histroy, writes Sir Michael Armitage Airlines optimistic on bookings front Travel Elation as wives plan for return Families Lexus Baker clarifies licence rules Savings praise Heritage cash Parliament next week Parliament today AIB Bank MPs criticise King for not revealing submarine decision By our Political Correspondent: Major promises EC enthusiasm Amstrad Lamont calms the City Mortgage cash 'must be used on property' Taxes up under Labour Speculation rises over possible election this June Key dates for Major Comet Picture Gallery Barclays jobs go despite profit rise Shoppers fail to prosper with cash Woman 'framed' RUC campaign Crash enquiry Official jailed Over-35 mothers reassured on risks Child danger 'Mad cow' first Driver jailed Police seize nine children after ritual abuse claims Parental grant aid adjusted Labour's £100m nursery pledge No-bias Tv code changed Picture Gallery Girobank Business Banking Arabia and the West Dead and bereted How to win the National NP Heseltine's property tax fails to win vital backing Gibraltar witness settles case Dahl's £3m will Stuck in jail Mistress's win Redgrave says Mi5 put bug in study Advertisement On track to hail Pennine navvies Cargo-Q Speeding clocks cause for alarm Pretoria report says 16 million citizens are living in poverty Peugeot 205 Trio Dhaka parties fail to win majority (Reuter): Late rush to beat passport deadline Thai king turns down proposals from junta (Reuter): Brando's son is jailed for 10 years (Reuter): Cholera spreads (Reuter): Rebel kidnap (AFP): Witness killed (Reuter): Poindexter plea Reformists hail resignation of Tirana hardliner Russians baffled by referendum Reuter: Canada spurned double agent Time Computer Systems Ltd Ukraine leader attacks strikers Magnet Kitchens EC jam on Soviet food aid Nurses on trial for 40 murders Heroes fit for a hungry land Winners and losers of the Gulf war: the men who sill rise, the dicator who must fall Alan Coren …and moreover Sealing Saddam's fate St Paul's ready for Gulf service The Times Diary On manoeuvres The Times Diary Pankhurst regained The Times Diary Her ghost at his triumph The Times Diary Cellar's market Fast books falter Desert Calm Meanwhile in Britain Winning the Middle East peace Air travel doubts Motorway safety Re-evaluating railways Luck of the Irish Women priests and church unity Cold-weather payments Right to know Social origins On the rostrum Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Dinners Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Wycombe Abbey School Service dinners Sidney Michaelson Sidney Michaelson, professor of computer science of Edinburgh University, died on February 21 aged 65. He was born on December 5,1925 William in Wales Luncheons Appointments Louis Armandias Louis Armandias, aeronautical engineer, has died at Wexham Hospital, Bucks, aged 83. He was born on August 30,1907 Forthcoming marriages Maj-Gen George Fanshawe Major-Gneral George Fanshawe, CB, DSO, OBE, who commanded 86 Field Regiment (The Hearts Yeomanry) RA, during the Normandy campaign, died on February 20 aged 89. He was born on September 27,1901 Stewart Morris Christians offer hint of a profit in housing plan Anniversaries The Siege of Sebastopol Announcements National Children's Bureau The Mental Health Foundation Leukaemia Research Fund The British Kidney Patent Association The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Cancer Research Campaign Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2421 Sharp for People who Mean Business Vauxhall Born with a greasy spoon in his mouth Kate Muir meets Vic Reeves, the comedian who has no use for politics, sexual innuendo or social observation Naturalism, like smoking, is bad for your health' Theater Steven Berkoff, actor, playwright and champion of physical theatre, talks to Kenneth Rea about his latest production Fraser Style Growling route to heaven Records: Rock Chris Rea: Auberge (eastwest 9031-73580-2) Havana 3am: Havana 3Am (IRS Eirsa 1047) Free: The Best of Free—All Rick Astley: Free (RCA Pl74896) Bevis and Twink: Magic Eye (Woronzow Woo 13) The Eliminator explained Cornish cream Briefing Coastal culture Last chance… Black cloud over metropolis Galleries: Berlin John Russell Taylor finds economic hard times starting to bite into the artistic life of a former City of Culture Serenissima Travel Critic's Choice Technics for Music Lovers The sun returns to Illyria Theatre Twelfth Night Playhouse Theatre The Rising of the Moon Old Red Lion, Islington BBC SO/RCM so Festival Hall/Royal College of Music Concerts 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 assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events The Times BBC1 Postcards from the Edge Palumbo victory on key City site Mappin & Webb building must make way for 'the 1930s wireless block' By our Property Correspondent: Twenty-year battle for listed buildings The Times Crossword No 18,542 Word-Watching WPA Health Insurance Weather A day of thanks … and thinks Political sketch Business and Finance Company spending on R&D declines Sedgwick stake Textiles gains The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil ICI plans big cuts as profits fall by £500m Barclays says £2bn of its loans are in default Weather forces Royal into losses of £187m Supermarkets cleared over Aldi By our Industrial Correspondent: Construction firms build for peace Glaxo shares surge By our Business Staff: Markets seek new focus ICI Business Eagle Star slumps to £128m loss after property provisions Hughes loses £12.3m British Aerospace Berisford sale ruled out Receivers appointed at CH Industrials Business Roundup Payout rises at Macro Ashley in Dutch sale DTI rules on acquisitions Cluff profit leaps 25% Company Briefs Grafton lifts its dividend Merlin sold after loss Thin green line of law The Times City Diary Hard cycling for Sir Denys Comment Gap between Barclays and its rivals grows wider Tempus Less of Moore The Times City Diary The Magic Mile The Times City Diary Spot on, Partridge The Times City Diary Glaxo faces life after Zantac British Gas By our City Staff: Foreign and Colonial in 23% fall National Westminster Bank Plc NatWest Business Accounts Interest Rates Philips counts cost of reshaping with fall to £1.3bn loss Shareholder group seeks lower profile First direct T Cowie slides to full-time £11.3m NatWest Interest Rates Shortage of gas hits electricity supply market Forfaiting jumps £9m into black Blue chips' rise loses impetus Wallstreet Eagle Star Major Indices Traditional Options NatWest Interest Rates Investors celebrate end of the war Stock Market Royal Insurance International Appointments Manager Hong Kong Based Cellular Telecommunications Two Project Managers MazDa Sales Associate for Germany University of Limerick University of Tromso By our City Staff: Registrar 'relied on integrity' of merchant bank Rutland business sold to Inchcape Robin Whalley Associates Limited System Engineers Short Term Assignments London Traded Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shares jump Stock Exchange Prices Manchester united for city goal Rebirth of the business centre is restoring the role of the commerical capital of the North. Ronald Faux, Northern Correspondent, reports A round with the Central Manchester Development… Hall? parks itself on an old car site The orchestra is moving to a new ?100 million arts-commerce centre New streetcars of desirability Manchester is making a bold transport move, introducing trams that can travel on rail lines as well as along streets The Elliott VR The grand design to make a community How a city centre is being creating with housing, leisure, shops and commerce The Dominion Castle Quay Wimpey Welcome Home Burban Developments Beazer Paul Syms Associates Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Redesigned Eas to encourage survival Mr Friday Business to Business Gultronics General Terrorist Attack Insurance Surveillance Equipment Muse, Stancil & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finding solutions systematically Combi Mail UK Limited Nam Sing Trading (S) Pte. Ltd Business for Sale Business Opportunities Will Writing Systems (UK) Excellent & Guaranteed Return on Investment Business Opportunities ASC Group DFI HUDA International Ltd DFI Marketing Publishing UK-AUSTRALIA Computer Oftware E. M. S. Cash Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Should I Sell my Company? Boom Organizers Briefings Business to Business Business Directory for Kent Argent Business Park Bartley Mill Ltd Thames Polytechnic The Perfect Formula in Design & Print Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamberhurst Just Wills Ltd Llyr Financial Management Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Equipment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers' Guide Volkswagen Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Volvo New Cars in Stock Car Accessories & Services SAAB 900 Turbo Volkswagen Performance Cars Octagon Aston Martin Am V8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Egg that sandwiches a family A People-carrier may be the answer for the large family outing. Kevin Eason finds the Toyota Previa has just about everything Roadtest How to make a sluggish salesman join the sales drive Car Buyers Guide Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Ex-Demonstration and Management… Mercedes-Benz B & K Thomas (Nottingham) J. R. Tagger Mercedes Benz in Watford Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Driving Schools Learn to Drive Motors Leasing Vehicle Exchange Ltd BLP Leasing Ltd HP & Lease Takeovers Multiple Display Advertising Items Continental cover Teenage bonus Peugeot cleans up Tailored tapes General Multiple Display Advertising Items The Austin Princess Roadwise Tempra goes top Spies on the road Diesel down Much loved Ladas General Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers B. M. W. 735i SE 325 i Car Buyers Guide Bwm 850i B. M. W. Bmw 735iA SE Rolls-Royce & Bentley Bentley Turbo 89' Porsche 535i Se Bentley Corniche Special circumstances of City site justify departure from planning policy Law Report March 1 House of Lords Porsche Carrera 4 Coupe Porsche Connections Classic Cars 911 Turbo-5 Speed 911 Sport Cabriolet Marks & Spencer The Times Jaguar & Daimler Mandarin: Champion principals fain pass tests with distinction Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Haydock Park Selection National hope disappoints at Ludlow New head of Ntf to tackle debts Mandarin: Southwell Selections Bookmakers under fire from sponsor Bradley booed at Lingfield William Hill Ludlow results Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline England determined to fulfil ambition With the triple crown the prize for victory in Dublin tommorrow, Rob Andrew, England's stand -off half, replies to criticism that flair has been sacrificed in the search for five nations' rugby union success Winning put to one side Hockey The Times Winterbottom mourns slide Geoghegan ready to clatter through England defence Rugby Union Barry has a chance to impress Belgian extends winning streak Equestrianism Time is against Monarchs American Football VAT issue vital in Commons enquiry Racing Fairbrother is left out by England Wilson picked In Brief Why running into shape is kid's stuff for McColgan Athletics Parker relishes Mcc mission Cricket Davis hoping to regain his old skill and style Snooker Byrd takes flight at Wembley Emley deserve their reward League rejects enquiry call Football Today's Fixtures For the Record Government may give Student Games £5 million Sports Council Trinity Hall take over headship Rowing Edwards is banned Regby League Racing Smith obstructs England's way to triple crown Cash prize draws out best on evil greens Morse Computers Ltd Fortress Anfield suffering from stress syndrome Comment Messing about in boats on the River Cam Australia's day has come Kingston keep slim hopes alive Liverpool's Losses of Form Morceli betters Elliott's record

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