News from 22/06/1986
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Diana Wright Personal Financial Editor, Jessica Berens, Godfrey Hodgson, William Kay, B Reed, Barbara Hall, Vicki Woods, Jan Collie, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Janie Hampton, John Davison, Daphne Metland, Anne Spackman, Michael De-la-Noy, Chris Ryder, Rob Hughes, John Peter, John Huxley Deputy Business Editor, George Jones Political Correspondent, Liz Sly, Eric Dymock, Jenny McArthur, Chris Smallwood, Patrick Bishop, Askold Krusheinycky, Graham Rose, Mark Lawson, Nick Pitt, Patrice Barrat, Marten Julian, Mike Brearley, Henry Porter, Deborah Moggach, Dave Currey, Joyce Wadler, John Westwell, Jon Craig, Susana Raby, Patrick Stoddart, Carol Weingott, Mario Modiano, George Howell, Iain Johnstone, Tim Biackstone, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Mick Brown, Keith Botsford, David Dougill, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Philip Beresford Industrial Editor, Michael Bryant, Fiona Beeston, Alasdair Milne, Stephen Milligan Foreign Editor, David Cairns, Norman Harris, David Connett, Toby Moore, Des O'Sullivan, Bernard Bergonzi, Elaine Feinstein, Byron Rogers, Robin Marlar, Hanna Segal, Christine Toomey, Geoffrey Dicks, Brian Moynahan, Bernard Cafferty, Tana de Zulueta, J. R. Thomas Director, Amit Roy, Nigella Lawson, Buckmaster, Maria-Laura, Judy Johnson, Simon Tait, Robert Skidelsky, Mazher Mahmood, Marina Valzey, B Pike, Tavleen Singh, Judith Wilson, Liz Jobey, Robert Lacey, Eric Marsden, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Gareth Huw Davies, Brian Masters, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, K. Barton-Cox, Brian Deer, Norman Lebrecht, Robert Matthews, David Neale, John Whitmore, Stephen Davis, Dilys Powell, Alan Budd, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Deyan Sudjic, Caroline McGhie, David Profumo, Stephen Pickles, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Simon Winchester, Tim Brown, Dudley Doust, Felix Aprahamian, Tim Blackstone, Sue Summers, F Spaven Vice Chairman, Angela Neustatter, Christopher Whipple, Philip Beresford, Moyra Ashford, Godfrey Smith, Renate Olins Director, London Marriage Guidance Council, Janet Walford, Bernard Keeffe, Brian Glanville, Hugo Dunn Maynell, Tim McGirk, Anne Stevenson, Michael Horovitz Editor, David Sinclair, Alan Sillitoe, Caroline McGHIE, Bill Robinson, Andy Coghlan, Ian Williams, Albert, Peter Jenkins, Rock Follies, Victor Bryant, Marina Vaizey, Melina Mercouri, Hugh, Arthur Ashe, Margaret Park, Niema Ash, George Jones, Cary Cooper, Tony Hetherington, Jim Muir, Maggie Drummond, Holly Dale, Jon Connell, Guy Williams, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Argentina bribed Peru in World Cup scandal Revealed: How the junta provided 50m to 'fix' crucial 1978 victory Inside your 5 section Sunday Times The Sunday Times Tiny's 'secret' trade in gems Insight Secret company shipped amethysts Players high on drugs Stalker's link with convicted officer PM gives way over sanctions Harrods The Sunday Times Hippy trail cars shock News Digest Royal degree Rods riddle Flood at V&A Record walk Black mark Bond winners Dunhill Drug case Briton to be hanged Death in Spain: British holidaymakers being cut from… Whitehall clash on GEC bid The Sunday Times Overseas Prices Hire Air Conditioning Lesser Building Systems Bovis Homes Division Tories hint at income tax cuts Lyrics go over the heads of opera fans Cup battle in double vision Scandal of dogs raced to their death Tourist urged to boycott Spain's tracks—where The Sunday Times found horrors like this Birley joins search for son Pickfords Travel Strike fear over GCHQ Citroën Doubts and fears behind the Stalker investigation Is John Stalker the victim of a plot to destroy his leadership of an inquiry into Ulster police tactics or is he a man with an unfortunate choice of friends? Chris Ryder and David Connett report Race ready: Derek Simpson testing his Falco over the Needles yesterday for today's Schneider handicap round Spithead Growing isolation of Britain's black pupils Business Communications Products Sir Richard Storey Woolwich Equitable Building Society Student loans bring threat of brain drain Volvo 'If Shakespeare moves in 'ere, I'm moving out' Enter stage left: the 12 road sweepers who won't make way for the Globe British Telcom Apple Computer UK Ltd. Women unite to push for the top jobs Church torn in two Nissan Why a Druid's lot is not a happy one MSC Action for Jobs Women in cruise ship ordeal shy off hijack trial Punjab switch halted Guinness Divorce ballot divides Ireland IBM Release lifts hostage hopes Hailsham in terror alert News Digest (AP): Madrid bomb Hotel warning Reuter: Missile target Law overtakes emergency rule South Africa's tough new bills Foreign reporting curbs Where bans may bite Prudential Who censors the press most? Guinness Storm in a sherry glass for the EEC Death in Berlin for defector who changed his tune Mystery of American pop star in lake: It was murder, says manager MOPS Persian Carpets The Mortgage Corporation Sarney to meet the Pope in quest for peace Castro tells US 'the high price of intervention' The Cuban leader says: We'll shore up Nicaragua's defences In a rare interview, Fidel Castro, Cuba's leader, talked in Havana to Patrice Barrat Norwich Union Amstrad Users Humana Hospital Wellington Socialists bet on Felipe's winning ways Guinness Comment 'I'm A-Okay,' says President Reagan, leaving… Japan's voters take the best bid Tandon (UK) Ltd. Reagan steers justice firmly to the right South Africa: the case for sanctions Abbey National Building Society Without honour in their own country Disentangling our delusions about divorce The literary mafia meets its match Points Meet the style of things to come Canon Jaguar Stratstone Jaguar Jaguar Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Cats Lancaster Mann Egerton Bramley William Loughran TWR HR Owen Romans Wadham Stringer International & Diplomatic Sales Worldwide Grange Motors Brentwood Evans Halshaw Weybridge Automobiles Inter car Multiple Display Advertising Items Julians of Reading for Jaguar Follett Jaguar Dutton-Forshaw A hot Vegas hallo to Barry Who They think he's called McKewdon, but they know he'll win. Brough Scott reports Six pages of glorious and inglorious summer… Sony Double Vision Inside track Left Luggage Happy Breed Out Of Bounds Picture Gallery Name Game Our brave lads and the boy Maradona The day of reckoning: the English Phoenix confronts a real power in world football. Brian Glanville reports High-rise happiness Gardening Classic French roses have often been thought too pushy for modest English gardens. Now, as Graham Rose reports, new climbing varieties make them easier to accomodate Net Samples Agriframes Ltd. Solaire A Tennis Court in your Garden? Allen Power Equipment Ltd. Yesterday's Racing Warm-Up Roses Peter Beales Roses Link-Stakes Ltd. Mansell off the totem and place on pole Motor Racing Golf Monthly Paulo and Jesper go high and low The week of delight: wild boys and wild cards. Rob Hughes reports Philips London Marriott Hotel Life at the court of King Boris Wimbledon - Another National Obsession Starts Tomorrow A year is a long time on the tennis circuit. Nick Pitt reports So this is what they meant by a big sales drive The Big Heart of England Tim Mayotte could do it For a master of positive thinking nothing is daunting. Dudley Doust reports Normal men hear the call of fame Arthur Ashe won Wimbledon in 1975 with an unforgettable display of tennis intelligence. Here he explains why this year's tournament too might be special; it may well provide us with an unlikely champion Seve fury at Beman entry Golf Cricket Close-Up Australian Football Results Delta Gets You There Sukova slips again Nick Pitt on the singles final at Eastbourne Rowing Derby demolished by early bounce Scoreboard For the Record Sport England make disaster a way of life Outplayed, outclassed Robin Marlar reports from Headingley Dunhill Tobacco Ltd. Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Cram looks good for Games Athletics Steve Cram was on top yesterday Cliff Temple reports New captain, sinking ship Comment Birthdays News in Focus The Grudge Match Can England v Argentina heal the Falklands rift? The luck fo the draw and football skill have conspired to produce a pairing in Mexico today that has stirred up painful memories of the Falklands conflict. England play Argentina for a place in the World Cup semi-finals but much more is at stake. Partrick Bishop and Simon Freeman look at the political implications of a fixture that could heal or re-open old wounds Inside News in Focus Hill Samuel Investment Services The pay problem Case for loans She's right for wrong reasons Atticus Legacy of slums is poor deal In an open letter to his constituents, Geoffrey Pattle, information technology minister, explains his claim that millions were spent creating housing wastelands Budget Software Ltd Keep off the Grass Why we don't get the champions we want Britain will spend the next fortnight arguing over why we can't produce a Boris Becker or a Steffi Graf. The answer, says Anne Spackman, is simple: our tennis clubs are for players, not for would-be winners Aquascutum British Telecom DIReCT Home, sweet home? It could be The Housing Crisis Despite the poor image of council estates, many tenants seem happy. And millions are being spent on problem areas. Brian Deer reports Motorola Le Meridien Piccadilly 'No sanctions' the rallying cry for Tory hardliners The issue that divides the party unites its right wing. George Jones reports Russia's Mr Fixit: ambassador to the world at large Profile The Russians seem anxious to make progress on arms control. Much how hinges on Anatoly Dobrynin, the wily former envoy to Washington, who has assumed a key foreign policy role in Gorbachev's Kremlin The UK's Major Production Engineering… Kenning London ICI Fertilizers Pan Am Tug of war in Paris Jacques Chirac has done much to reshape France in his first 100 days. But he faces Mitterrand's return to popularity. Brian Moynahan reports The bitter taste of rebel success The breakaway mining union is determined to stand on its own. Jon Craig reports on the anger of its members at their first conference The Alternative Medicine Exhibition Bunnies on the verge of total extinction The Playboy Bunny, once the living embodiment of that most potent corporate symbol, is about to totter into history, writes Russell Miller Guinness Sealink British Ferries Britannia Building Society Wanted: a saviour for the Statesman The most unenvied job in journalism is vacant—again, write Patrick Bishop and Simon Freeman Trouble at t'mill Dark and satanic, and yours for £50,000. The relics of Victorian industrial England are up for sale. Caroline McGHIE reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Charcol Usborne Mews Ideal Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The New Chelsea Cloisters Hampton & Sons Wetherell Paul Barnes & Co. Harrods Knightsbridge William Willett Have you got the price for a slice of milling history? Farley and Co Gascoigne-Pees Multiple Display Advertising Items Druce Sturgis The Essex House Development Central Park Lodge Windsor Way Anscombe & Ringland Foxtons Estates Agents Winkworth Nelson Hearn Kensington Palace Gardens W. A. Ellis Anthony hill & co John D Wood Hampton & Sons Busch WPC Ltd. Keith Cardale Groves Barretts Roy Brooks Estate Agents AlanSelby & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Berkley House PLC Marsh & Parsons Lassmans Farrar Stead & Glyn Anscombe & Ringland Aylesford Allsop & Co Stuart Wilson CPK Construction Ltd. W. A. Ellis Tuli & Woe Property Finders Regalian Elliott Son & Boyton Brian Lack & Co Chelsea Cloisters St. Mary's Court Andrew Kent Outstanding Penthouse Sw7 Portmans Property Consultants & Estate Agents Chiswick W4 Spyer & Dove Jackson-Stops & Staff Anscombe & Ringland Clanricarde Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lainc Homes Smith-Woolley James Harris & Son Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speedy Remova National Westminister Bank PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina del Este Fine time to let a little light into your lives Property 2 Overseas Property Montpelier International plc Le Bristol R-M. Brocher Limited EL Vivero De Marbella Ambassador Park Majorca Menorca Country Club John Grant International Capri SKI Chestertons Residential Overseas Peterson International Estate Agents Phillip Ashley Ltd. Jardines De Las Golodrinas Marbella Victory Village Club Mistral International Candida Nicholson O. R. P. Ltd. Overseas Residential Properties Ltd Campbell Gill Marketing Ltd Thomas Watts & Co All that's needed for a rounded view Running water with all the mod cons Woodham Estates Ltd Casas Espana Ltd. Jardine dei Puerio Why Sir Bob was in a spin Notebook Legal & General (Unit Trust Managers) Limited Stephanie's heart to heart The Times Life's no picnic for a band of closet hippies Just the ticket A Family Matter Henry Ii and the Ford factor The Art School C. Howard & Partners Overseas Travel Owners Abroad Kuoni Travel Bosmar Travel Mark warner Barbados Board of Tourism Monarch Air Travel Chalfont Travel Dial a Flight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mermaid Theatre Apollo Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harvey Nicholas Charge Account Crucial Clothes Young artists, junk sculptors and fashion designers have found a new outlet in a strange London shop run by a pair of low-budget entrepreneurs. Jessica Berens went to meet them and look through their collections Burberrys of London The Amex set Liberty Sale Hirsute or swimsuit Holly Dale delivers a salvo across the Bikini Line Habitat Sale Beirut Revisited Look The SLEEping Company Tulleys of Chelsea Colorado buffs Spitting image parodies of Reagan, Rambo-balting in the aisles, unemployment as a design concept, these were just a few of the British attractions at kust week's international design conference in Aspen, Colorado. Deyan Sudjic reports Heal's Sale Puttnam goes West Buzz Burning issue Desmond Link-man Schuman bounces back On Location The man who wrote Rock Follies talks to Sue Summers Return of all our yesterdays TV Review Screen Why we had to do it Television Alasdair Milne, the BBC's director-general, rebuts ITV's World Cup protests Cutting David down to size Film Review Lain Johnstone back in the Bible belt Screen is edited by Sue Summers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Philharmona Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Continental Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Theatre of Harlem The man who set magic to music The Arts David Cairns explains the lasting power of Britten's operas Hail and farewell News in Brief "The Finest National Theatre in the World" Block grant Star turn Heritage hope Expanded disc Money talks Mirror, mirror on the wall Theatre Festival express runs out of steam Simon Tait on why the Caribbean is failing to support its own arts festival Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items PDSA The Chest, Heart & Stroke Association Oxford Playhouse blues John Davison on a threat to a theatrical forcing-house Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Critics' Choice The critical guide to the week's arts and books Leather & Snook Best Sellers Books Night out in Bradford with Nureyev Dance Tanntours The Americas Cup Timsway Holidays How negatives have become a positive asset Marina Vaizey reports on a new art circuit Aegean Turkish Holidays Anglo Pacific King Charles Jazz Toad in the whole David Sinclair welcomes a tape-recording of the classic The Opera House Illuminator of the dim, shadowy era Books Melanie Klein: Her World and Her Work by Phyllis Grosskurth/Hodder & Stoughton £19.95 pp516 Laconic portrait of the artist Fiction Contre-Jour: A Trip-tych After Pierre Bonnard by Gabriel Josipovici/Carcanet £8.95 pp138 Whsmith Notes of a travelling man A View of the World: Selected Journalism by Norman Lewis/Eland Books £12.95/£5.95 pp296 Cultivating a taste for country life Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History Of Selborne by Richard Mabey/Century £14.95 pp239 Branch Line Whsmith Lyric intensity Letters: Summer 1926 edited by Yevgeny Pasternak, Elena Pasternak & Konstantin M Azadovsky/ Cape £15 pp256 A fatal lack of passion The Letters of John Calmann 1951-1980/John Murray £13.50 pp246 Mission to South Africa The science of treason The Red and the Blue: Intelligence, Treason and The Universities by Andrew Sinclair/Weidenfeld & Nicolson £12.95 pp240 Park Lane Hotel Merseyside's diva Wait till the Sun Shines, Nellie by Rita Hunter/Hamish Hamilton £10.95 pp230 Fantastic voyage in South America Memory of Fire: 1. Genesis by Eduardo Galeano/Quartet Books £11.95 pp293 The Golden Mile Have racket will travel Travel The tennis camp began in the USA, spread into Europe and—under the unlikely cover of an Oxford college—at last made its way to England. Godfrey Hodgson reports on breaks with strings Travel Skyscraper Tours Travel Hover Speed Scandiravian Village Aviemore India in Luxury Time Off Ltd. Queen Elizabeth 2 Cox & Kings Hover Speed Arrivals Freedom Holidays Travelbag Hayes and Jarvis Starvillas BENA Montpelier International Flightcall Sicily Dan Air Scheduled Services Jetset Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Booking to serve up your ace Barclaycard British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Holidays Beach Villas Meon Villa Holidays Hayes and Jarvis CV Travel Ventura Holidays Act Villas Corfiot Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Unspoilt Costa Brava Villages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairways & Swinford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Crossword Skiscope Ski sunmED Sundown Private Advertisers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Seafood Restaurant Portledge Crest Welcome Breaks The Scottish Highlands and Islands Trade Advertisers Welcome to Stakis Hotels Scandinavian Village BBC1 House & Garden Regional Variations Cable Today's Radio Films on TV Today Monday Radio Choice Tuesday Wednesday Thursday BBC2 Friday Saturday Threat to sugar jobs as bid war boils over Lloyds studies jump Warning on Tranwood bid Profit-sharing hardly a cure for unemployment Comment Going great guns Argyll's bottom line C&W wired for big deal Turn on to Thames Minding your Money Cable and Wireless Easy Link Ltd British Gas Gulliver's next move City View Point Kalms set to swoop Apricot threatened with IBM squeeze GKN joins the AE fray What's up City pages Prelude starts Harris's venture American firms woo London sceptics A Share in the Boardroom Mid Wales Development Windsmoor goes public Philips Business Systems Bookings advised Track fast for stock punters Market Report Major Share Movements Morgan Grenfell GROuP Plc Hemmington Scott Publishing Ltd. Computing Services Association APV isn't so easy to swallow City3 The struggle over a food-processing engineering company is strong fare. Tim Blackstone reports Bristol City sets off global echo Countdown to the Big Bang Thames Television PLC Rubbish to richest in Australia's west While the sun may be setting on much of the Australian economy, it seems to be rising in its golden west as the region prepares to cash in on the America's Cup yacht race. John Huxley, Deputy Business Editor, reports on the new dawn Siebe Two training for bid Nilfisk Harvard Securities Group PLC University Medical General Ltd. The Natwest Investment Bank Group To Place your Business to Business Advertisement Mekom Wang EnTRE Computer Centers GTE Marketing Services Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tox-Free Industries Limited Donald Daldry Financial Consultants Limited Telex Silhouette Industries Ltd Outstanding Business Opportunity To Place your Business to Business Advertisement Publisher maps a glossy future To Place your Business to Business Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times To Place your Business to Business Advertisement Show of arms in tight market IBL Engineering Services How 1987 can go for growth Britain's low-inflation potential: London Business School forecast by Alan Budd, Bill Robinson and Geoffrey Dicks British Telecom The Sunday Times Nobody wins this trade war American Account Garnett's tonic for industry John Garnett retires next month after 25 years as director of the Industrial Society. Brian Deer went with him on one of his swan-song factory tours Ladbroke's Wager Is bingo going the way of the British music hall? Ladbroke, headed by chairman Cyril Stein, right, sees the leisure industry moving in other directions and last week sold off its bingo parious. Michael Gifford, left, chief executive at Rank Organisation, in betting there is more play on the cards with bigger prizes on the tables. William Kay reports Fidelity Pensions Wheel of fortune Motoring A little effort and £24 is all it costs to reduce your accident risk by 25%. Eric Dymock assesses the value of the advanced test of driving skills Porsche Lancaster Porsche Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover gets set to go A new Rover due next month means it's make-or-break time for Austin-Rover . . . again. Eric Dymock reports on the pre-launch manoeuvrings Sierra with a boot waits in the wings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lan anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Jack Barclay Kenning Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. A. Fox Specialist Cars Mann Egerton Warranted Lancaster Romans Aston Martin (Sales) Ltd HR Owen Bristol Motor Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Dutton-Forshaw SMAC Group Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Lancaster Group Woking Motors Mitchell Cotts Motor Vehicles Ltd. Sunningdale Carriage Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw & Webb Gey Fords Mercedes-Benz Mitchell Cotts Motor Vehicles Ltd Stratton Bramley Top Car in the Midlands Cooper BMW Approved Used Car Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheyne Coombs Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Floating it Wilmot's way A computer chief is busy joining brains with cash. Jane Bird reports Healey & Baker Body building in 3D Wonder bone keeps the joint swinging Net gains for tennis fans Innovation Editor: Jane Bird WARRInGTOn-RUnCORn Newest glitter beats gold Losers and winners in the gold war What does the import ban on kruger-rands and the launch of new gold coins mean for investors? Richard Woods reports Sun Life Oppenheimer Fund Management Ltd Unit holders get jump on new issues General Portfolio Walthamstow Building Society Capel-Cure Myers IDB Investors Discount Brokerage Inc. Contents A not so even hand Tax Traps Losses get lost in shuffle Vanguard Trust Managers Ltd. Gilts lose shine for unit trust investors Future shock for workers The Pension Revolution Pending reforms may call for hard decisions. Janet Walford begins a four-part series Spring triggers a change of interest Questions of Cash Hoare Octagon Ltd The gilt-Edged Bond Framlington Unit Trust Guide The M&G Group The Assurance Group Big mortgage business The National Home Loans Corporation is one of a rapidly growing new breed of lenders on the mortgage scene. It has set its sights on lending primarily to the better-off second time buyer. Diana Wright reports The Stock Exchange Skipton shops for first-time home buyers Unit Trust Index The Sunday Times/ opal Mornington Building Society Time to give working women a break Appointments Phone KMG Thomson McLintock Management Consultants ARA International UK Selection Recruitment Resource & Development Ltd. McCourt Cousins Ltd Harwich Harbour Board Eurolink Computer Services Ltd Natural Environment Research Council Technical Recruitment Limited 3i Consultants Ltd Barry Latchford Associates Total Oil Marine Digital ICL Cripps, Sears Thompson Associates Ltd. ICL 3i Consultants Ltd Barclays Coopers & Lybrand Department of Energy Link Retail and Leisure Selection Systime Computer Solutions Sydney The Recruitment Link St. James's Management Recruitment Racal Group Service Limited PA Personnel Services Hay-Msl Hoggett Bowers Courtenay Personnel Ltd. Fletcher Hunt & Associates East Yorkshire Health Authority Executive Action Digital Civil Service Commission IMC Consulting Group Forsyth executive GHN Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Barker Selection Search Advertising Burroughs Australia McCourt Cousins Ltd Cathy TracEy & AssociatEs Ltd Cripps, Sears Project Furniture plc W. Vinten Limited British Aerospace Ernst & Whinney PA Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Digital Equipment Co. Limited Management Personnel Recruitment Selection & Search Hunter Print Selection Thomson Archibold Rae Consultants Ltd. Carless Explorationl Limited SELECTioN PoiNT Austin Knight Selection Peat Marwick McCorquodale Group of Companies Contents Hire & Leasing Nacanco Limited Chinacraft Public Relations Consultant Motorola Ltd. Business Analyst Connaught ISTEL Limited B&B Selection Senior Mechanical Engineer Steam Boilers Building for your Future? Doctus Management Consultancy Limited Swan Office Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Midlands Technology Transfer Centre Stewart Hughes CCf Recruitment Guy Redmayne & Partners Sun microsystems Doctus Management Consultancy Limited North West Securities Limited Management Consultancy Amalgamated Foods Limited SAS Search and Assessment Services Ltd Educational Courses & Appointments Dorset Institute of Higher Education A & O Levels in Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors PR Person MFG Associates Ltd Chiropody as a Profession Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Moore Stephens Loma Systems Eurolink Computer Services Ltd KMG Thomson McLintock Management Consultants Rank Xerox Philip Smith Touche Ross English Heritage Austin Knight Selection Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Surrey County Council Adplan Confidential Reply Service The Sunday Times Kirby Professional Success through Results Spectrum Riley British Veterinary Association Olivetti Sieger Limited PER Management Selection The Sunday Times magazine Cutty Sark the Real McCoy The Sunday Times magazine Action Aid Rolex Fira Gold Award Write and Wrong Charlotte Hough, children's illustrator, and her novelist daughter Deborah Moggach talk to Angela Neustatter BMW the Ultimate Driving Machine Phileas The Royal Bank of Scotland Espana Stannah Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Sun Alliance Insurance Group Mercedes-Benz British Gas Chartered Trust plc Open Roger & Gallet Going out with a Wham! George Michael by Mick Brown Andrew Ridgeley Fiat Croma The Fiat Croma The Trials of the Tate's Brick Man Ente Sardo Industrie Turisliche Mazda Tough Cookies: Chris Evert Lloyd Cuprinol Wood Stains Tough Cookies: Martina Navratilova Picture Gallery The Page Plus Partnership Toyota Camp Beaumont Draperite Ltd Low Tar Peugeot 205 GTI Elle Rohan Mar Order Protection Scheme QuORUM Kitchens Direct Splendour on the Grass Eating out Our Summer Guide to Fresh Air Feasts Week Five Pioneer in Lost Worlds ICL Travel Writing Competition The Sunday Times Monkey Business Burial in the Sky Securicor Granley Honda Have Baby, Will Travel Mondial Assistance NEC Cellular Telephones The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Melina Mercouri, Minister for Culture in Greece, talks to Carol Weingott 4C a diamond is forever Norsk Data
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