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News from 15/06/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Jessica Berens, John Coleman, Malcolm Brown, William Kay, Barbara Hall, Jan Collie, Chris Ryder, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Liz Sly, George Jones Political Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Dr Margaret White, Patrick Bishop, Graham Rose, Hugh G ApSimon, Mark Lawson, John Kerr, Colin New, Nick Pitt, John Huxley Industrial Editor, Henry Porter, Dalbert Hallenstein, Mark Hosenball, Jancis Robinson, John Westwell, John Best, Patrick Stoddart, Mario Modiano, Iain Johnstone, John Newell, Robert Hewison, Mazeer Mahmood, Mick Brown, Molly Keane, Keith Botsford, David Dougill, Roger Eglin Business News Editor, Cliff Temple, Sick Gadaffi, Sarah Helm, Gerry Woolf, Rodney Lord, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Norman Harris, Anne Jacobs, Almerigo Grilz, Toby Moore, David Connett, Andre Previn, Jola Smith, Stephen Lawson, Roger Thurow, Michael Cecil, Alice Moro, George Perry, Byron Rogers, Robin Marlar, Jeremy Bruce-Watt, John Sheppard, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Roy Strong, Amit Roy, Nigella Lawson, Jill Joliffe, Fancis Robinson, George Collins, Andrea Waind, John Craig, Tim Rayment, Mazher Mahmood, Brian Jackman, Ted Dexter, Nick Gilbert, William Clark, John Hopkins, Askold Krushelnycky, Liz Jobey, Kristina De La Motta, Robert Lacey, Eric Marsden, J Nairn, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, D Kenny, Peter Roberts, Daniel Kirk, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Brian Deer, Norman Lebrecht, Mrs Annie Thomson, Stephen Aris, Roger Boyes, John Whitmore, Dilys Powell, Brough Scott, Deyan Sudjic, Oliver Gillie, Richard Woods, Max Prangnell, Maurice Chittenden, Tim Brown, Dudley Doust, Barrie Penrose, Tim Blackstone, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Gay Biddlecombe, Sarah Anderson, Annabel Walker, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Bill Martin, Tim McGirk, Benny Green, David Sinclair, Michael Roberts, Alec Stout, Andy Coghlan, Ian Williams, Douglas Bell, Hugh Davis, Anthony Blunt, Peter Jenkins, Marina Vaizey, Margaret Park, George Jones, Tony Hetherington, Sir Kenneth Cork, Jon Connell, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Thatcher to act on sanctions Prime minister to reassure the Queen that Britain will back new 'measures' against Pretoria Scandal of charity that takes but won't give Insight Stalker guests in police hunt Detroit's Dynasty All eyes right on the polksa-dot Princess at Trooping the Colour By a Special Correspondent, Tripoli: Sick Gadaffi loses his tight grip on Libya The Two Davids Summer Books Mining MP's fury at Mac the Knight Harrods World Cup Reagan 'in talks move' News Digest Maze prison doctor dies Tories trail (Reuter): Duvalier probe Publisher's £7m Bond winners Overseas Prices Dunhill Riviera is out in the cold Keep Waite out, says MP Steel in warning to Owen University Medical General Ltd. Classified Index Eastern The wings of the Americas Liverpool council to face race inquiry Nimrod: a revamp How I helped charity that 'fights' hunger but won't feed the hungry Housing budget cut by £250m Audi Families want to sue after baby food poisoning Farley Sunday Times Reporter: Girl dives to death Ireland Spot-check plan aims to judge the judges Italy combs the world for some unsung heroes Sheraton Fire-monks get aid from above Hurd seeks EEC bar on terrorists Squad to bust drugs cash Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. How many tomorrows for Today? Press barons Joined the scramble to save Eddie Shah's lame outsider from the knacker's yard The bidders Today Philips Allied-Lyons Heirs hope to strike £1.3bn oil fortune Bailiffs grab the pride of Fleet St Andrews Crewe & Nantwich Borough Council Rare Carpets Gallery When so-and-so sounds as sweet Renault Build a Better Car Sweet taste of legend at £5,000 a sip Multiple Display Advertising Items Police hunt for diary kept by Channon girl The last tragic days of a cabinet minister's daughter unfold in glare of an Oxford scandal Aiming for the top: it's bullseye or bust Sealink British Ferries Beware of Greeks bearing grudges Henry Porter takes it personally at the great Spectator battle of wits Financial Mail Group Multiple Display Advertising Items British Telecom International By our Foreign Staff: Kaunda puts army on alert for attack ITN man dies after axe attack Queen Elizabeth2 America mourns originals Shell Oils Gemini Candidates roll up to save Haiti A police helicopter hovers as anti-nuclear… Troops fight forest inferno Gonzales forecast to lose in Spain Salvationists 'paid bribes for clothes' Wedgwood Death-wish prayers fuel abortion row America's Moral Majority faces Supreme Court setback, but gains victory on Playboy sales Girlie mags sue over shops ban Do-It-Yourself Inside Budapest The Performing Right Society Ltd Department of Health and Social Security Saxony election rings alarm bells for Kohl Nato foes start war of words The Carphone Company Busman's holiday: Buses stand idle in Paris last week - but striking transport workers failed to paralyse the city. The strike was an omen, however, for the government as it speeds privatisation legislation: it was 95% solid with leftwing and independent unions in rare common cause The Wall Street Journal: Freedom is in Zagreb's air Roger Thurow reports from Yugoslavia's second city on the hip comrades at Omladinski Radio A grave problem at 130ft Prudential We can topple Machel, say rag-tag rebels After a 1,000-mile trek across Mozambique with anti-marxist guerrillas, a front line report from Africa's forgotten war Halifax Building Society Amstrad Users Mops PR Spray Ford Canon Sex classes and chastity When fate is just a matter of time Pity the animal on your own plate Bowling a fast one back Abbey National Five Star Account Americans get a pain in the purse Patient power in the NHS Points Boycott benighted Another one for the pot Gardening So who needs soil to be a gardener? Graham Rose visits a flower-filled back yard in Newcastle and finds hope for the hapless townie Green words and purple prose Defeated by India and other things Robin Marlar on what teams, captains, Bothams and Mays should do better Cricket Close-Up Scoreboard Link-Stakes Ltd. Leydens Nursery Allen India held up Richards riotous A heck of a house team ! Dudley Doust visits the two best young cricketers to be found in all England Townsend Thoresen Multiple Display Advertising Items Triumph of Ray Cochrane—ballad of a long rider Racing Brough Scott on a Jockey who reached the top slowly How Robson lost two stars and saw the light Brian Glanville gives thanks for the miracle of Monterrey Marriott Hotel Form Yardstick Inside track Bamboo Curtain The Heavyweight Championship of the World Out Of Court Green For No Go Budget Running Scared Two's Company Perils of Paraguay For the Record Warm—Up Australian Football Results Lesser Building Systems Yesterday's Racing Racing After a long meeting it's good to see you… Birmingham Sheer enjoyment rises above all the brutality Rob Hughes delights in the breathtaking Brazilians and refreshing Danes The great defender Motor Racing Wells lags behind Athletics Sterling Connors one more time Tennis Nick Pitt reports on the semi-finals at Queen's Contents Slow, slow, quick, quick, quick Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Mexico86 Next Week Seve scores remarkably . . . as usual John Hopkins reports from the U S Open Birthdays Picture Gallery After Brighton Oxford Mourning its Champagne Image The tragic death last week of Olivia Channon at on Oxford party has tarnished the reputation of one of the world's great universities. Amit Roy found the students grieving—both for a colleague and lost prestige Days of innocence 'In my time at Oxford, I never heard of pot or heroin, speed or smack' Godfrey Smith recalls a life of wine and Alka-Seltzer Tutu weeps for his country Dunhill A bloody destiny The Sunday Times The wrong policy Time to focus on national defence Atticus A system without honour The honours awards ignore the creators of our culture while the performers and the administrators are glorified, argues Norman Lebrecht, in a call for a change Thomas Lloyd Need and Neglect Why Thatcher must fear householder and homeless alike The Housing Crisis With education and health already big political issues, a new storm is gathering over Britain's housing crisis, In the first of a series of investigations, Brian Deer and Tim Rayment look at why so many people are struggling to maintain a decent home Venice Simplon Orient-Express Northern Rock Building Society Tebbit in another fight for survival Aftermath of the Brighton bomb: The Tories' political casualty and the next targets of the IRA Subaru Provos go a-courtin' the voters Save the Children The double act that Polaris cannot destroy David Steel and David Owen are men in a hurry. If the next general election is not held until mid-1988 both will be over 50. Despite differences they need each other to get to the top Planelectric Meridien 'A racial hell in which life is South Africa: the black tide of revolt Ten years tomorrow, the biggest black city in southern Africa erupted. More than 500 died. To prevent a repeat Pretoria has announced a new state of emergency of unparalleled severity. Eric Marsden has been back to Soweto Boots Commonwealth crisis: sanctions or split Is the Commonwealth heading for disintegration on South Africa? Patrick Bishop looks at the next episode's script Claims soar through roof Buying a new home is a big step for any family and one that everyone hopes will be trouble-free. Sadly, things do not always happen that way. Anne Jacobs reports on what is happening London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Hampton & Sons William Willett Beauchamp Estates Sturgis Knight Frank & Rutley J. Trevor & Sons Sturgis Wetherell Allsop & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Alexa Court Chestertons Residential Usborne Newa Sw8 Regalian Barbican Matheson & Company Collingham Gardens Savills Nelson Hearn The Anchor Brewhouse Druce Regalian Folkard & Hayward Burleigh Place Anscombe & Ringland Druce Barretts Queen Victoria St London Ideal Harrods Anscombe & Ringland Druce (Life and Pensions) Ltd The Gardens John D Wood Aylesford Hampton & Sons Aylesford Stuart Wilson Barratt Southampton Limited Foxtons Barkston Gardens Salter Rex W. A. Ellis Knightsbridge George Trollope & Sons Plaza Estates Edwin Evans & Sons Glanricarde Gardens Brian Lack & Co Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks Farley and Co Druce Jackson-Stops & Staff Waltham Cross Construction (Holdings) Ltd. Elegant Riverside House Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks Humberts Keith Cardale Groves Harpers Mellersh & Harding of St. James's Seymour & Company Bargets Tuli & Woe Chestertons, Mayfair Office CPK Construction Ltd. The Old Rectory Portmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates build with care Parkstone Place Jackson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waycotts Gloucestershire Chestertons West Wittering Cornish Estates Ltd. A dry berth for sea dogs and old salts Annabel Walker finds bargain buys in one of the most unlikely commuter dormitories—the Isle of Wight Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Peterson The Royal Heights Charles Saville Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stickley & Kent Les Residences Multiple Display Advertising Items Mistral International Harrods Knightsbridge Sonesta Beach Village Exhibition By Henry Porter Too Cruella says Edwina Notebook Shape up you gels! Sony Old bear pooh-poohs progress Verses from the outside Beryl digs up lucre A King and Three Queens Detroit's Dynasty Scruples Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Owners Abroad Bena Mark Warner Tanntours Monarch Air Travel Tanntours Barbados Anglo Pacific Swissair Bonaventure Austravel Bladon Lines Holiday Bargains Dial a Flight Next Week Freedom Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Edited by Liz Jobey Dressed to Trill Look Michael Roberts turned-photographer spent the day at Glyndebourne: Jessica Berens took notes The Scotch House Divorce is good for you David Sinclair has discovered that a marriage break-up can have important benefits Wash Away Jaeger Mining the red seam Max Prangnell gets the inside story on the Levi's ad campaign Look 'We see a lot of Yuppie couples—the last people you'd expect to have debts' The middle-class, card-carrying home-owner is increasingly prone to debt. Andrea Waind reports Country Casuals Nationwide Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The White House Bankers Trust Company Lich field Festival Cartier Ltd. Wembley Arena Sadlers Wells Theatre Lord Kimberley Bankers Trust Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Valentino Boutique Capital Radio Concerts Bad Beginning Films Sue Summers looks at the fragile fortunes of Absolute Beginners Depardieu's flic flick Film Review Iain Johnstone on the French Police Picture Gallery A week for British champions TV Review Byron Rogers on men of stone Will the music stop? Video Mick Brown on the pop promo war Traitor in the club On Location Mark Lawson spies on the return of Anthony Blunt Screen is edited by Sue Summers No sex, please Buzz Spitting mad Larry II Prince Edward Theatre The torment beyond the canvas Art Marina Vaizey Shaking up a lunatic system The Arts Council has a new vice-chairman with some radical ideas. Robert Hewison talks to Sir Kenneth Cork Richard Gere A tough wait in the wings Hugh Davis visits the Guildhall School and meets some drama students Folksinger with a conscience Nigella Lawson meets Phranc Warning: singer at work Jazz Richard Cook The Royal Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Apollo Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Radio Theatre Royal Haymarket Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fortune Theatre Critics' Choice The Sunday Times guide to the week's arts and books Aldwych Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best Sellers Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voices not of this world David Cairns on the Almeida Festival Riverside studios The stock of the new David Dougill on Ballet Rambert's diamond jubilee celebrations Reviving a domestic drama John Peter on theatre in London, Manchester and Edinburgh The Grosvenor House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradford coup News in Brief Plays plus Out for a duck Self-publicityn Multiple Classified Advertising Items A fascination with the forensic For Summer A Taste for Death by P D James/Faber £9.95 pp454 Fontana Paperbacks The Invaders Plan Holiday reading seasonal passions great sporting moments Travel Nature Sex and the consumer The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud Vol II The Tender Passion by Peter Gay/OUP £24.95 pp490 Art Books Paperback Fiction Art for art's sake walks on the wild side books for the beach mystery and travel Gardening Cricket Telling tales with bite James Herriot's Dog STORIES/Michael Joseph £12.95 pp427 Treachery, trust and treason Ascendancy to Oblivion: The Story of the Anglo-Irish by Michael McConville/Quartet Books £14.95 pp288 Crime The Mahjong Spies Private Advertisers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairshare Crest Welcome Breaks Putsborough Sands Hotel Trade Advertisers Peebles Hotel Hydro Welcome to Stakis Hotels Kuoni Talk to the Seychelles Specialists Travel lers Abroad Fairways & Swinford Multiple Display Advertising Items Arrivals Concorde Multiple Display Advertising Items Plantagenet Tovrs Ventura Holidays Corfu Villas Star villas Airlink Holidays Beach Villas (Holidays) Ltd. Pleasure Wood Holidays Ltd Corfiot Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Crossword The Sunday Times Key in to the lazy paradise islands Forget the car, hire a boat and the freedom of Florida is yours, as Deyan Sudjic reports from the keys Palma Thomas Cook Holidays Reids Hotel Ski Sunmed Multiple Display Advertising Items Hover Speed Multiple Display Advertising Items Sicily Cox & Kings Time Offr Ltd. Hover Speed Jetset Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Victoria Palace Theatre Regional Variations Cable Today's Radio Films on TV Today Monday Tuesday Radio Choice Wednesday Thursday Friday BBC1 Saturday Snub for Conran in Debs row Thorn team 'planned sell-off' Jet power game gives Mrs T a Hands-off test Comment Airline chief quits Breakfast glamour Coopers top the table War over £100m tank deal Conder Projects The Sunday Times Why the party's over Viewpoint Embattled Aitken goes into the red What price Woolies? What's up The Miller Group Burmah drops out of the hunt City Pages M&S supplier to seek a full listing A Share in the Boardroom Paribas Concorde Trust Limited Eyeing the Pearson jewels Sir Stanley charts a steady ascent Leisure firms get bingo prize boost ECGD Invest with confidence Iii winds blow results down Market Report Major Share Movements Chunky Dairy Milk The Stock Exchange Schroders' global view Countdown to the Big Bang The world's a stage on which Schroders merchant bank hopes to find a starring role, writes William Kay STC lines up £ 1.3bn orders Cruise firm heads for a public port Air Call Bumpy ride into French air space The French air travel cartel could be split apart by moves to liberalise European air travel, reports Ian Williams Washington . . . and a soft landing for big mergers Tube's price of success Action for Jobs Austin waits for the dawn of Day Money Matters First on TV-am On track in the orders war Britain's tank industry rumbles on. Philip Beresford finds Vickers is still in the field with guns blazing Pilkington Why Europe's jobless need togetherness Unemployment: Prospects for an EEC dash for growth. . . and the electoral spin-off Next month Britain starts a six-month presidency of the EEC Christopher Smallwood, Economics Editor, explains why this could be a key chance to start a united movement towards solving Europe's unemployment crisis British Gas Give voters a booster Bill Martin suggests enticements for a jaded electorate Investors Discount Brokerage Inc. Britain's big league bosses Business Focus The facts behind the figures in the annual Sunday Times survey of industry's top earners are revealed by Philip Beresford London Metropole Hotel The 100 Best Paid Directors and how They Performed in 1985 TSB Unit Trusts The Brent Walker Group A tax inspector calls. . . Diana Wright on the problems to expect when the tax demands roll in—and how to persuade the taxman that he's not infallible Small is beautiful in Country Life Bristol Peps success rests on trust Bradford & Bingley Charter House Unit Trust Index The Sunday Times Sorry, wrong number Questions of Cash The Scarborough Building Society Telex New kings of the savings jungle Richard Woods on the upheaval in financial services Pensions equal an uphill battle Fund with a yen for nappies Savings News Diana Wright Contents University Medical General Ltd. Coopers & Lybrand Deansgate Management Services Hoggett Bowers United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority The British Paper and Industry Federation Harland and Wolff Plc Perry Group plc Contents Henley the Management College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Kingswood School School of Management and Organisational Sciences… Career Analysts The SMAE Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Business to Business Advertisement Multiple Display Advertising Items Siemens White Rose Systems Ltd. Donald Daldry RBS Muromail The Pros in Printing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entre Computer Centres Vacations International Silhouette Industries Ltd. Telex Skillion Business Centres Notice to Readers To Place your Business to Business Laser snooper gets to the core Magic bullet of life Antibodies are giving new hope to cancer victims, as Oliver Gillie reports Manchester Business School Vodafone Aspirin makes the arteries flow Hear this: a phone for the deaf Bytes The 'look, no hands' in-car telephone Kenning London Mornington Building Society Short-term gains and long-term disaster Appointments Union Bank of Switzerland Sanderson Charles Barker Merrill Lynch John Courtis and Partners Health Authority Liverpool MKA Search International Limited Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd Executive Selection Associates Limited Spicer and Pegler Associates Cambridge Recruitment Consultants MacMillan Davies Personnel Research The Morgan Bank Royal Navy Officer Price Waterhouse Scientific Civil Service Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Digital Coopers & Lybrand Ford William Hill British Telecom International Top Shop PDL Recruitment Consultants Willies-East Associates Barry Latchford Associates John Hamilton Associates Hughes Ovens & Hewitt Woodcock Patterson associates limited Citibank Savings Pedigree Petfoods March Consulting Group Racal Hongkong Bank Hay-Msl Selection & Advertising Sowerby's Selection High-Fliers for Technical Management ICL Michael Quest Associates Datasolve Selection Point Barton Trench Recruitment Prospect Egor International Ltd Executive Selection Associates Limited PA Personnel Services Advertising Arthur Young Executive Selection Sales & Marketing Appointments Arthur Young Executive Selection Lainc Cripps, Sears Hay - Msl Thorn EMI Protech Gayton-Taylor Recruitment Elliott Portals Ltd. Hi-Capability Group Coopers & Lybrand associates Marc Woolmer Minster Executive Ltd Renishaw British Airports International Canadian High Commission West Coast Hospital Board New Zealand Intercontinental Finance Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Digital Scunthorpe Health Authority Thorn EMI Business Communications X-Ergon Seament (UK) Ltd. McDonnell-Douglas Charles Barker Laura ashley Fletcher Hunt & Associates Hoggett Bowers Search and Assessment Services Ltd Contents Metheven Career Consultants ICL Randall Massey Coopers & Lybrand associates Hime Ward Pergamon InfoLine Ltd CB-Linnell Limited LJ Associates Templeton College Hollis Plc John Courtis and Partners Accounting Staff Appointments Advanced Micro Devices Executive Action Nihe Connaught Jacques Samuel & Associates Limited International Data Corporation Wang BIS Applied Systems Limited Cable Television Association Scicon Ernest & Whinney Whispering secrets Fiat is making a quiet bid to win your custom. Eric Dymock reports on the changes Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wilmslow—Porsche Centre JCT600 Check on company drivers Lancaster Porsche Bramley World Class Cars Betting each way Eric Dymock tells how Renault is facing both ways at once with its new 21 model Rolls Royce Evans Halshaw Harwoods Romans Rolls Royce HR Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henlys of Chester Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Romans William Loughran Bramley Intercar HR Owen The Autocentre Marlborough Vehicle Contracts Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Official Dealer Jaguar Drabble & Allen TWR Wandham Stringer HR Owen Stratstone Paramount Guy Salmon Julians of Reading for Jaguar Cambridge Cats Demonstrations Nationwide Hartwells Evans Halshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Lancaster Group Mitchell Cotts Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mitchell Cotts Bradshaw & Webb Woking Motors Lancaster Top Car Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Geyfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Greenoaks Garages Ltd. Stratton Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hexagon Coombs Colver & Hencher Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Car Marks Mcmel & Co. Ltd. Portman Lamborghini Lancaster The Sunday Times Collectors Autos Ltd Contents At Last Here's Spirit in a Family Car Contents OBAS The New Renault 21 Keep Posted Whsmith This Whisky Because I've known you all my life Europcar rent a car Splitting the Image Martin and Michael Henfield, identical twins, talk about their relationship to Vivien Tomlinson Mercedes-Benz Ente Sardo Industrie Turistiche Genesis Nordic Genuine Finnish Saunas Homesitters Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Matki Limited Honda Jake Strapless Dress Tag Heuer The Piazza Turbo All Good Friends and Jolly Good Companies The English summer season has gone commercial: the traditional playgrounds of English Society—Henley, Glyndebourner, Wimbledon and this week's Royal Ascot—have been invaded by tradesmen, And while class shows, money talks Cloth for Men . . . Mondial Assistance The Royal Bank of Scotland Wilding Office Equipment Limited ICL Purple Raider Picture Gallery Oscar de la Renta … the Wind Royal Celebration Bouquet The Incomers John Best, builder and lay preacher Patterns from the past Mrs Annie Thomson, hand-knitter Peugeot Talbot Rental Peugeot Talbot Rental The Weaver's Trade Alec Stout, crofter and weaver When Spain Divided Securicor Communications From Dictator to Dictator Toyota Multiple Display Advertising Items Quorum Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo The Sunday Times Travel Writing Competition Tea, Tears and Queer Fish And now for 1986 . . . Armchair travel Inter-Continental Hotels Everest Multiple Display Advertising Items The Maltings Duo Find their Forte On my Own Terms The Lings, a couple whose passion for the flat lands of Suffolk has led them from the Maltings to the grave and back again, are totally dedicated to what they love doing most. In this, the second in our occasional series, they talk to Fancis Robinson Canon Computer Systems A Question of Balance Whether you want to bake a giant father's day cake or a superb little sourftlé, a good set of kitchen scales could tip the balance between failure and success. Report by Alice Moro Daihatsu Fourtrak The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Gay Biddlecombe, English wine grower, writes about her life NEFF Middle Tar

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