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News from 02/03/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Neil Kelly and our Foreign Staff, Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, S. Fry, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Simon Barnes, John W. Sweed, Barbara Ellis, Robin N. Bunnage, Thomas Brown, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, J. F. Q. Switzer, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Michael Tate, City Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Ruth Stungo, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, S. E. Dillon, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Debra Craine, Sandra Tracey, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mark Kaldor, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Nicholas Watt and our Foreign Staff, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, S. Kemsley, Gordon Airs and Colin Wills, Robert Cockburn, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Jerzy Kolacz, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Davids Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Luff Special adviser, Alix Ramsay, J. F. Goodwin (Chairman), Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Isabel Butterfield, Ian Ross, Frederick Lawton, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Paul Cooper, Keith MacKlin, Brian Beel, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Mark Dampier, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, J. D. Barclay, R. A. Griffiths, Christopher Warman and Robert Morgan, Sarah Jane Checkland, Susan Hoyle (Dance Director), Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Howard Carr, Helen McNeil, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Bell Business Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Penny Gibbins, John Hunt former Chairman, Arthur Leathley and Geoff King, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Charles G. Palm Deputy Director, Denis Howell, Matthew Bond, Richard Knight, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Martin Fletcher, Gordon Burrett, Eric Morrell, Mary Dejevsky,

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Allies turn screw on Iraq to oust Saddam Bomb scare closes M40 Lowest poll tax Church blow Thai atrocities Index On Other Pages Bitter prisoners plead not to be sent home Kuwait's 950 oil wells are on fire Landscape of carnage on the Basra road The Equitable Life I think I am abolished Today Hard work, naturally The making of a herb garden How to win the National The tycoon observed Rebirth of an hotel Wandsworth trims England's lowest charge by £12` Police fighting cuts The Equitable Life Community charge levels planned or set by councils Patten to issue election alert The neighbours caught out by a six times table Thatcher 'to stand down' Third child lost Pilot remanded Court protection Crossbow murder charge woman not guilty of burglary Sheriff to hear claims of abuse The Sunday Times Victory in the Gulf-a special report Investors Chronicle Picture Gallery Universities' growth 'done on the cheap' High-flyer returns to Yard Big Chief sees I-Spy idea back on road Archaeologists relish City dig after Palumbo victory A Smoke alarm with dead batteries is not a smoke… Expert advice sought on 'Iq tablets' Nationwide Estate agents face pressure to tell the unvarnished truth Campaigns fail to halt steady drop in church-going Navy signs frigate deal with French National Westminster Home Loans Limited High-tech oar gives rowers more power to their elbow Owner of Luton Hoo stately home is found dead in garage Bear foiled dog race Russian Super Snooper IRA bomb kills soldier Rail sentences Jail for a fake Surgeon fined Terror figures Police clamped Bush hails defeat of Vietnam syndrome Generals to meet enemy Commanders on Battefild for Ceasefire talks Woolwich Building Society SAS takes fight behind the lines Special Forces Offer Extended Politicians and military vie to explain defeat (Reuter): Liberated city shows gratitude for bold stand by Thatcher Kuwait British vessels clear the way Mine Clearing (AFP): 'How brave Saddam defeated the infidel' Iraq Citroën Husain turns his back on Saddam and woos Arabs Jordan Arafat heads the losers' roll call Palestinians National Savings Shamir braced for Bush demands Israel Jerusalem wins £175m aid European Community NR Northern Rock Building Society Journalist murdered in Algiers Magherb Allied pressure grows for war crimes trials Justice and Preparaions Kuwaitis drained of blood and left to die by Iraqis Atrocities Air Canada Whiff of peace revives tourist industry fortunes Commerce Picture Gallery Texas Instruments Brussels seeks to control arms trade Hospital visit Epidemic feared (Reuter): Troops must go Restraint urged (Reuter): Latvia and Estonia poised to follow independence road Bristol & West Building Society Moscow orders a trade shake-up (AP): Tirana awaits Mother Teresa Woman guilty of lover's murder (AP): Kremlin agrees to meet miners Refugees in peril (AP): Rabat release (AP): Vampire victims (AP): Liberian deal (AP): Mafia rearrest The Trouser People Ltd Execution without trial brought back by Bangkok junta Hard cheese for Aussies' fragile ego Sydney Notebook by Robert Cockburn Activists sceptical of Pretoria police reform FIAT Designed for Life Picture Gallery US tabloid looks to Maxwell rescue Despair in Dhaka over poll results Both sides of the truth Clifford Longley Matthew Parris …and moreover A time for mourning, not rejoicing More Wars are likely to spring from the bitter legacy of the Gulf conflict, writes Mary Kaldor Stiffen the upper lip Bernard Levin says that years of peace have left most Britons with little understanding of how to deal with threats to their life at home Crumbling at the foundation The Times Diary Coining it From the source The Times Diary Consecutive sentence The Times Diary Battle checked Peace Aims in the Gulf Mr Kinnock's Good War An Unlovely Monument Physical education's place in school Romanian memoirs Role of parish priests Gulf war epilogue Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Priority social tasks inside prisons Birmingham Six Lord Young defended Electric treatment Fortunes of war Court Circular Memorial service Dinners Weekend royal engagements Felipe Benavides Dr Felipe Benavides, Peruvian naturalist, Conservationist and diplomat, died in London on February 21 aged 73. He was born on August 7,1917 Birthdays Inner Temple Dr Oliver Plunkett Dr Oliver Robert Lewis Leslie Plunkett, formerly Physician Superintendent at At Peter's Hospital, Chertsey, has died aged 85. He was born on June 30,1905 Appointments Forthcoming marriages National Portrait Gallery Church services tomorrow Dr Daniel McDonald Dr Daniel McLean McDonald, indutrialist engineer and recently a benefactor of cambridge University, died o0n February 26 aged 85. he was born on September 4,1905 Jack Wiseman It was only right that God, who creates and… Broken Soldiers Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2422 …Ravel Stop Press… Travel Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items The strait and narrow gauge In a tradition both ancient and modern, the Rev Ted Hamer is launching a mission of evangelism in steam, George Hill reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tall Ships Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country events This Weekend A bird by any other name Feather report Time to breed a rare good wifeFarmer's diary: Paul Heiney The ghost of Langham walks again A new Hilton has risen from the body of one of the London's most famous and spectacular Victorian hotels. Callum Murray looks at what has survived and what has been lost in the process Going the ways of the weld Assets Birger Christensen Events in town Cutting in the kitchen Help: home hair stylists Marchmain House Dept Plastic Glass Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cashmere Stores Credit Card Hotline Factory Shop The London Wall Bed Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items Interflora Peter Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cockpit Clothing Co Multiple Display Advertising Items An International Fashion House Multiple Display Advertising Items Gathering for a fair deal Sarah Jane Checkland reports on prospects for the biggest arts fair in Europe at a Maastricht 'supermarket' Opera The Magic Flute Covent Garden A sad old man so badly dated Arts Reviews Opera Antiques & Collecting W. H. Lane & Son Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exports rise to £2.2bn Review McKenna & Co Exhibition of Fine Old Master Paintings Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Domingo Carreras Pavarotti Victor Hochhauser The Classical Collection RG Vh NEC Worming through regulated channels Television Review Lynne Truss on an excited listings industry, controlled moles on Wildlife On One, plus Shrinks and J'Accuse Lunchtime Music in the City Entertainments Freddie Jackson Phantom of the Opera Portrait of the man as a child Television Review A television decumentary on the life of Rudolf Nureyev offers new insight into his early years, reports Debra Craine Aspects of Love Saturday Television and Radio Multiyork Sunday Television and Radio Dti Major's visit gives chance to appraise Moscow leadership The Times Crossword No 18,543 WORD-WATCHlNG Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Picture Gallery Weather 100 miles of motorway shut in bomb alert The Liberation of Kuwait Business and Finance Sterling shows his mettle Weekend Money Dow climbs Budget target Credit ruling Mortgage fall Sales leads BES blows Pensions pitch Your views Revlon sale speculation emerges from the powder room High rates lead to 5,800 Abbey repossessions Ofgas rules against a 35% price rise Battle joined over island idyll Applicants warned on multiple shares Fidelity Investments Business Editor John Bell Beached in Majorca by inflexible credit card Director resigns at Barclays The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Greece Fund Limited Cbi calls for tough stand on pay to halt lay-offs EC could damage protection says panel Money supply keeps growing ISE to check on prices New delay at Owners FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Indices Traditional Options Recent Issues Stakis predicts sharp drop in annual profits The Korea-Europe Fund Limited Collecting debts pays dividends in slump Midland may sell French company Interim cut at Waterman Builder in red BCI tax repaid Ford Sellar falls Triplevest halted Alan Cooper dips How father's footsteps led an East End boy to corridors of power Business Profile Global soars to £5m Business Roundup UBS profits slide 9% but dividend is held Tor Trust income rises Unigroup lifts profit Berisford sells stakes Reverse takeover by Ross Scottish Widows Pep UK 'may help to rebuild Iraq' Shares edge ahead Stock Exchange Prices Unit Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Caution returns after Gulf war celebrations Stock Market Power sale fails to generate interest despite prospects Tempus A Fimbra Member Teaching investors to self-protect Comment Budget may close offshore loopholes Chancellor likely to resurrect proposals to clamp down on tax avoidance, reports Lindsay Cook, Money Eitor The Equitable Life Tribunal backs ban on credit by address Bes Worries Savers confused by tax reforms Banking code may give salesmen access to accounts Generator sales to range from £9 Banks follow big societies with rate cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Charcol to offer fixed 11.5% loans Payment declines Fleming Investment Trusts Yorkshire Building Society Interest Rates Round-Up Bes groups woo worried investors Larger Loans Birmingham Midshires Building Society Uncertainty and inertia curb pensions Visa debit cards to carry Delta mark Tax advice not part of service Henderson the Investment Managers Portfolio Platinum Fidelity Investments M & g Bradford & Bingley Building Society Small change Hidden managers lower standards in banks Letters Saving tax on Peps is pointless if investment returns are poor Access charge Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Compensation scheme may not be backdated Investors await their fate Sun Life Direct Marketing Sib plans to drop guide for buyers Save & Prosper The Framlington High Income Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Morgan inspires an upset Engalnd's dominance fails to reward in thehome countries' hockey opener By a Correspondent: Downing go down to Lmbc Rowling Guide to the Week End Fixtures St Albans face tough task Tomorrow Dalglish falls victim to tunnel vision The Times Enjoy the big race at Aintree Britons face high class opposition Fincing Woosnam keeps his hopes high in spite of course Golf Club cancels project Widnes will clip Eagles' wings Rugby League Mason against Manchester has Itv out for the count Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Record in mind for Cammish Cycling Morley Street fails to offer any inspiration Mixed fortune for Champion Hurdle aspirants From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Redundant Pal to book place Chilhampton can qualify The Times Point-to-point Championship Results from yesterday's three meetings Champion left with dilemma Mandarin: Richards to land Haydock treble Mandarin: Haydock Park Mandarin: Newbury Injured Davies misses festival Mandarin: Market Rasen Mandarin: Hereford Mandarin: Lingfileld Park From our French Racing Correspondent: The Fellow warms up Rapid Raceline Atkins should bear greater ministerial burden Comment Irish forwards take command Only Thorburn's boot can convert fears into hope Rugby Union Today's Teams in Paris Scotland B rely on backs' pace Sheffield's hopes are dashed Heseltine's Visit fails to raise funds or spirits Skelton's gamble pays off Equestrianism Wilkinson reaches final at last Snooker Kingston stand defiant Basket Ball Gospel according to Graham Continental reverence might satisfy the Arsenal manager's ambitious search Leeds plan new stand Sulaiman in court In Brief For the Record Weekend Team News (AP): Tomba calls end to his losing streak Sking Sri Lanka make a fine start West Indies' recovery thwarts McDermott Cricket Hussain defiance rescues England Board asks for Dexter British quartet eyes world record Athletics Testing times Summary Competition Sprint finish Screen test False start In the clear Way to go Crown awaits England Sponsors come to World Cup's aid Jumpers still looking for a launch pad Simon Barnes on Saturday Toshack goes to the top of Liverpool list Top spot may not save Robson's job The Sunday Times After the war: will the West be closer to… Picture Gallery Saturday Review Richard Morrison Music Paul Griffiths Opera David Sinclair Rock Clive Davis Jazz John Percival Dance Geoff Brown Cinema John Russell Taylor Art Benedict Nightingale Theatre Theatre Lynne Truss Television Geoff Brown Films on TV Martin Cropper Radio Dead and Bereted The Saturday Interview France is the only Countyr where intellectuals have formnal status, but now the Grench have declared them passé. Joe Joseph takes this news philosophically, as befits his role as the muse of the extraordinary Jean-Peirre Levy. Here they speak the llast rites over the body of a species which has evolved from the existential to the non-exixtent Footnotes on the masthead Craig Brown India LeMans. The very words conjure up many of the… Porsche A Gulf too deep? The Saturday Essay The Western World may see the war with iraq as a battle to allow Kuwait to exist unmolested, but to the Muslim world it is a battle to keep Arab Control opf land and culture. Michael Binyon wonders whether abnd end to the fighting canever bring peace, Illustration by Jezy Kolacz From our Own Correspondent: Brawn, brains and big bucks Peter Stothard finds America's fitness fanatics trackling down the origins of their obsession Halifax The craftsman who made consumption conspicuous Hating jargon, loving hype, Raymond Loewy designed a reputation as the man who gave wheels-not to mention cigarettes and refrigerators-to the American Dream, Peter Dormer writes An enemy of the puritans A beautiful stage design can lead to criticisms of artistic decadence, Bob Crowley tells Timothy Clarke Kingsley Amis revels in the melodic music produced by three who Shook the world of jazz Enthusiasms It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that Swing What's the fastest way out of Heathrow Terminal… Air Canada Gaining in the translation Philip Howard finds that the art and spirit of classical poetry lives on in the most recent transcriptions of works by the ancient greats During the past 12 months there have been plenty of… The heart has its reasoner Rousseau's Own unruly emotions mirrored the forces of his age Peter Ackroyd the Noble Savage Jean-Jacques Ronssean,. 1754-1762 By Maur9ice Cranston Allen Lane, £25 There is in any case a deep connection between the life and the theory A sense of wander Isabel Butterfield a Traveller's Alphabet by Steven Runchiman thames & HUdson,. £16.95 Green fingers do the turningSutton The New 200bhp Saab 9000 2.3 Turbo with Greater… Oh, aturel No Title Chips, as you like them Tuber or not tuber? Jonathan Meades reviews the works of Nico Ladenis, and finds them to be very simple brilliant Restaurant Guide Notable Design The case of the missing bottles Robin young investigates the mysterious desapperance of £1.5 million worht of en primeur vintage wines Parsley, sage, rosemary and time In her last guide to gardens, Francesca Greenoak discusses herbal remedies with Arabella Lennox Boyd. Illustration by Clare Roberts The herb garden A scoffer you can't refuse Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests a meal to suit the most demanding of Sicilian families Wine Buys Trying your herb beds in a knot Shape up your garden with the elegant formality of an intricate pattern Ten Key Points The place for a hot metal type Serious Welding has taken over from pianos in Sculptor Anthony Caro's factory-Studio, Deyan sudjic Writes Nothing Runs like a Deere Restaurant Guide Down Town at Sulemans La Bettola Regional Italian Restaurant Stay cool as the mercury rises Francesca Greenoak dusts off her winter greenhouse plants Tade Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Petit Pierror Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Bramley's Nurseries Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawnflite Jacques Amand Helleborus Nerine Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Organics Clifton Gate Berkeley Homes Wimpey Classic Collection Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lincolnshire & South Humberside The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conquered by gall With its cooking and arrogance, it could be France. But Guadeloupe lies under Caribbean skies, Michael Watkins writes They were egregious, dotty; and I envied them extravagantly Travel Notes The rain in Spam falls mainly on Galicia Spain's northwestern province is attracting tourists where it once produced only emigtants, Robert Elms Writes Travel Notes Itineraries Arctic Experience Ltd. 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