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News from 29/03/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Dr Robin Moffat Senior Metropolitan, John Huxley, Malcolm Brown, Barbara Hall, Sebastian Faulks, John Jay City Editor, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Eric Dymock, Magnus Linklater, Jill Hartley, Christopher Smallwood Economics Editor, Jane Bird Computer Correspondent, Sarah Miller, John Jay, Graham Rose, Sally Beauman, H. G. Ap Simon, F Berin Carter Chairman, Antony Terry, J Pierce, Sally Payne, Russell Taylor, Frederic Raphael, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Bruce Kemble, John Burkett, James Callaghan, John Westwell, Jon Craig, Neville Hodgkinson, Patrick Stoddart, Mario Modiano, Robert Sandall, Susan Marling, Jane Thynne, Iain Johnstone, Carol Underwood, Peter Godwin, Bernard Levin, Ivan Fallon, John Mortimer, Joe Irving, Jane Bird, Philip Beresford Industrial Editor, John Witherow, Haluk Sahin, Susan Crosland, Norman Harris, David Connett, Julia Neuberger, Jon Connell, Giles Merritt, Geoff Whitten, David Sylvester, Michael Jones, Sir Neville Marriner, George Perry, Fiona Malcolm, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Eric Ogden Chairman, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Tana de Zulueta, Roger Eglin, James Power, Peter Hounam, Nigella Lawson, Paul Driver, Robert Skidelsky, Sue Fox, David Hughes, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Mazher Mahmood, Brian Jackman, Bryan Gould, John Hopkins, Julia St John, Judi Bevan, Brian Walden, Eric Marsden, Diana Gould Chairman, Francis Bennion, John Whitley, Brian Reading, Andrew Tank, Stephen Pile, Nigel Sitwell, Brian Murphy, Marie Colvin, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Christopher Smallwood, Kate Finch, Ray Connolly, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Brian Deer, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Dr Denis Craddock, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, Malcolm Bruce MP, Brough Scott, Tony Osman, P. W. Botha, Louise Branson, Larry Hampton, Tim Brown, Dudley Doust, Barrie Penrose, Ian Dunning, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Peregrine Hodson, Michael Jones Political Editor, Kevin Diggins, John Harrison, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Richard Burnell, Russell Harty's, Paul Simon, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Simon Jenkins, P Towers Registrar, Basil Arnold, P Jagger, Robert Tyrer, Claudia Roden, Reginald Murley, Roger Eglin Editor, Caroline McGHIE, Hugh Thompson, Simon Rose, Ian Williams, Russell Celyn Jones, Sue Woodman, Helen Mason, Valerie Grove, Marina Vaizey, Alexander MacLeod, Angela Long, M. Gaisford, Tony Hetherington, Johnny Apples, John Marshall, Rosie Waterhouse, Guy Williams, Boris Schapiro, Mark Brennan,

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The Aids babies nobody loves Here Comes Summer Labour's fury over White House fiasco Kinnock's US crash Why a wife's worth her weight in gold Thatcher says: I'll get down to arms deal nitty-gritty . . . meanwhile, it's all smiles inside the Kremlin Sakharov may meet PM Oh bliss! A truly British affair Sunday Times Entrepreneur Harrods Britain in EEC plea for 'war' on Japan Kaypro (U. K.) Ltd Live cable kills Times writer Amnesty International Sunday Times Reporter: Attempt to fire Proctor unsuccessful Index Classified Fleming on £1m handling charge News Digest Takeover tip Truce holds Radar comment Boy trapped The Doctor dies Bond winners Rees calls for inquiry into 'dirty tricks' MI5: new claims of political interference Spy network builder shadowed in Britain MI5: a success as travelling agent is jailed By Our Foreign Staff: 30 Iranians 'defect in arms talks' How Grace, 93, became the world's very first yuppie Murder charge Beefeater Gin Solo win brings a £5,000 jackpot Strewth, a whingeing Aussie: it's enough to turn Sir Les dry Beer-swilling images don't help, says Australian tourist chief Air Call An object lesson in trying to love thy neighbours Inquiry agrees scientist did fake research on pill Lotus Please sir: why don't you give us more homework? Backing for Kenneth Baker's drive to improve education comes from a very unexpected quarter Policing 'too dangerous for women' BBC to lift ban on opera broadcasts IBM United Kingdom Limited Rolls Royce Captain denies report of running guns to contras Courtesy makes a comeback in so-polite towns Norwich Personal Pension Plan The Ultimate Driving Machine The Times Today, every day—that's what mothering is about On the truths of child-rearing, where wellies and hamsters are mundane facts of family life Sounds of Soweto aid a shy minstrel over his troubles Costa Smeralda A thousand camels for a grain of truth Godfrey Smith The real Gorbachev But which of these faces will greet Thatcher? Softening up the tiger John Witherow reports on Mrs Thatcher's four-day mission to Moscow Securicor Communications A red re-assessment Rocket setback In Brief Oil trial Reuter: Briton jailed (UPI): Joan agrees It Seems the BBC Just Can't Keep out of the… Turks cool danger of oil war in Aegean The Economist in Greek battle Eight die in Beirut bombing Personal Vintage fight gives railmen a hangover They shall not pass: Vouvray mayor cheers tunnel triumph 'Extradite Marcinkus' GEC Reliance Limited NCR Pollard 'blows' US spy network in South Africa Hawke catches scent of the kill Scottish Amicable Royal dance lesson Botha facing poll revolt by white union Vanunu loses family visits China MazDa Intelligence File Boots TV preachers get down in the dirt How the girl from West Babylon blew a hole in the Bible belt Cellrent Lee's tax cuts will let birth rate rip KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Air Canada Burble of a Bath in full Cup flow Rugby's Day of Reckoning in the Cup Semi-Finals Rugby Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welbeck College Chiropody as a Profession Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stinging reply from Wasps Rose falters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Compaq Is there any life after West Tip? Brough Scott suggests an alternative to the National favourite British Telecom Julian's Selections Racing Results Hockey Round-Up Eurogolf Basket Cases Inside track Tale Spinners Seb Watchers Word Makers Book Buyers The mellowing choirboy trains to fight Hagler Dudley Doust reports on the historic return to the ring of Sugar Ray Leonard What to Do in a White-Out Skiing with Ross British Coal Gary Lineker: the man with the golden boot . . . sharp action at Highbury Rob Hughes meets the goal-scoring genius No Title Cambridge Intruments Eagle Star England's magical quicksilver duo Brian Glanville looks forward to Wednesday when a born-again national team play in Belfast Football Results The incredible Dons Sour smell of success Parris adds his touch For the Record Pools Forecast Gale force Dark Blues Richard Burnell reports on a stormy win for Oxford Chris Carroll Lincoln falls under spell of Irish luck It's Spring and They're off at Doncaster and Putney Brough Scott joins in a roistering celebration Wimbledon create a title-race turmoil Football Focus Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Seve's dawn raid Golf Motor Racing Contents Abroad The Week Britain Quote of the Week Don't cry for the brain drain Hysteria over academics in exile hides the truth, Simon Jenkins writes. It is not lack of government money that kills research here, but the unchanging university system Out of Touch Home and away: Kinnock's standing slumps on both sides of the Atlantic Yesterday Neil Kinnock flew back from a meeting with President Reagan that even his closest colleagues thought ill-timed. David Hughes reports on Labour's increasing woes at home and abroad Dunhill The crusty Rodney's rocking the election boat It may look like plain sailing for the Tories, but Brian Walden believes worrying about the Alliance could wreck their electoral chances A tale of two trips abroad Parents would like a word in Baker's ear Town & Country Building Society Atticus The threat from Japan Platform The burst of anger at Japanese trade policy is just part of a saga: challenge after challenge is met with contempt in Tokyo. A long-term strategy is needed, writes Bryan Gould In the hot seat for a Norman conquest Inside Politics Computers and Communications Trinkets for tinsel-town Bafta awards are very nice. Oscars, to be dished out tomorrow night, are even nicer. But do they mean anything? Woody Allen thinks not, and Ray Connolly agrees British Midland Mark Warner Intasun Skyworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Owners Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Dial a Flight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Montpelier Travel Limited Budget U. S. Airtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monarch Air Travel ARRiVALS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's Pearl Harbour Part 2 A fog misunderstandings led to the Falklands invasion five years ago this week. Simon Jenkins, concluding his survey of the new evidence, explains how Whitehall had a vested interest in misinterpreting the chain of events that culminated in war Abbey National Golden savings on the silver screen Film Quality-Counts Small step proves to be big help Have a hula as you eat Fast Food Hurt on wrong side of tracks Sport Siemens Back to the future on a barrage Transport Health takes to the road Fitness Falklands: a fatal cut Sex code for women doctors English Estates Teachers get top marks for self-pity Pennington Street, The Highway, London E1 9xw When sterilisation makes sense Birthdays Sealink Holidays Quick action is crucial in rape cases Northern light on Alliance Points Multiple Display Advertising Items The Inland Cruising Co. English Country Cottages Country Holidays Woolacombe Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Portledge Best Western Hotels The Duke of Richmond Hotel London Elizabeth Hotel The Glenagles Hotel Appointments Phone Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Cambridge Recruitment Consultants ECC International BBC Enterprises British Telecom McCarthy, Crisanti & Maffei Inc Leicester Polytechnic Sales & Marketing Appointments Lansing Biwater The Open University Professional Development in… Appointments Phone PA Personal Services Rolfe & Nolan Clark Whitehill Consultants Bull Thompson MKA Search International Limited Cable and Wireless Helps the world communicate PolyGram Sunzest Euromoney ECC Quarries Ltd Appointments Phone TSB Trust Company Peat Marwick Price Waterhouse Charles Barker JM Management Services MKA Search International Limited Canned Pet Food Technologists Central Electricity Generating Board Headquarters King's Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council Pure New Wool News Editor Willmotts Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James's Corporate Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hamilton Irving Consultancy Lloyds Bank 10 Hyde Park Square, London W2 Heron Homes Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks Chestertons Prudential John D Wood & Co. Providence Villas Sturgis Savills Wates build with care Allsop & Co Robert Bruce & Partners Hirshfields Sweby Cowan Residential Tower Bridge Wharf Bernard Walsh Pemberton & Clark King Wood William Willett Geo. Joslin Estate Agents Savills Brian Lack & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Ealing W5 Plymouth Wharf Stickley & Kent Farrar Stead & Glyn Gable House Estates Ltd Anscombe & Ringland Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Hampton & Sons Ellis & Co Ideal Homes MaLCOLM Douglas, Lyons & Lyons Jackson Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Aylesford Regalian Hampton & Sons Cluttons Russell Simpson Black Horse Agencies Chestertons Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Merivale Moore Residential Limited Druce Farley & Co. Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ellis & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Lovell Homes Branksome Towers John D Wood & Co. P. Molloy & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victory Village Club Sonesta Beach Village London Spanish Developments PLC Marina del Este Estoril Garden Victory Village Club Iberica Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Alcazaba Beach Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Maliby Village Multiple Display Advertising Items All's well that ends . . . pip, pip Multiple Classified Advertising Items A mouton out of a molehill Russell Harty's Notebook Club Riviera TSB Group How to help the other half live Schooled in hard knocks Legge "My boyhood dreams come true" Lerose School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd Marlin Days with my father are happy memories From Childhood Poverty . . . Through Days with the Future Labour Leader . . . To Rubbing Shoulders with the Queen Callaghan's Case for Trident Cheerful Glenys and a friend named Neil The Queen's advice tips the scales on Rhodesia decision Love across the Atlantic Iain Johnstone sees 84 Charing Cross Road, Fatherland and Little Shop of Horrors . . . meanwhile in LA Welcome to the Mike and John show Screen editor Patrick Stoddart reports on the BBC's new power-packed double act The film of the book of the letters Mark Brennan talks to the director David Jones, who filmed the unfilmable Reliving the April fools' war James Power on a Falklands war film which looks back more in anguish than pride Curzon Mayfair Buzz Dino De Lottery Speechless Top Ten Films Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Beach Boys Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items VIC Damone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spinners Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lionel Richie Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Victoria & Albert Museum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Why Covent Garden is fighting on two fronts Kate Finch reports on the Royal Opera House's decision to persevere with its development in spite of a funding setback Putting the spotlight on Harry Music Shakespeare gets a helping hand Theatre Contents Lining up in the CD war John Whitley on the launch of a new pricing structure Wembley Stadium Wyndham's Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apollo Cats Fortune Theatre Lyric Theatre An architect's ego takes the colour out of Turner Marina Vaizey reports on a sneak preview of the new Tate galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items National Theatre Riding high in jazz's evolution English National Opera Alarm bells ring for regional museums Unknown face at the Policeman's Ball Robert Sandall talks to a highly influential figure in rock Queens Theatre Piccadilly Theatre Theatres An Inspector Calls Les Miserables The Sunday Times An aristocrat among dullards Nye Bevan and the Mirage of British Socialism by John Campbell/Weidenfeld £15.95 pp377 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Invaluable witness, uneven judge Against Silence: The Voice and Vision of Elie Wiesel/Holocaust Library, three volumes, £25 the set Night, Dawn, the Accident by Elie Wiesel/Robson Books £10.95 pp318 A cure for compassion fatigue The Wind Blows Away our Words by Doris Lessing Picador £2.95 pp172 Put on their mettle The Iron Ladies: Why Do Women Vote Tory? by Beatrix Campbell/Virago £4.95 pp298 The mess of marriage To the City by Gillian Tindall/Hutchinson £9.95 pp181 Always a cause for complaint The English a Social History 1066—1945 by Christopher Hibbert Grafton £20 pp710 Hall of Mirrors, 1928: one of Tirzah Ravillous's… Paperbacks The Silent Twins The Sunday Times Ways of escape Selected Literary Criticism of Louis Macneice edited by Alan Heuser/OUP £19.50 Pp280 Four Dubliners by Richard Ellmann/Hamish Hamilton £9.95 pp106 Viking Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Rolls-Royce Dutton-Forshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day and B & H Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spink Helicopter Bentley Mulsanne Late 82 Masterlease (UK) Ltd Argo Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Jaguar Jaguar Official Dealer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd Jaguar Drabble & Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Jaguar Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Grange Motors Jaguar Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Quality Used Cars Loncoster Group Mercedes-Benz Gerard Mann Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Gerard Mann Mercedes-Benz Rolls-Royce Woking Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Derwent Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trasco Quality Used Cars Bradshaw & Webb Bramley Mertrux Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Cooper Holland Park MLG of Chiswick Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Tell a Used BMW from a New BMW Coombs Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items 71 Points Prove They're up to the Marque Follett for Porsche Lancaster Porsche Howells Motors Limited Safir Automobiles Ltd Ian anthony Motortune Porsche Bramley Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guide to the Best of the Week's Arts, Books, Radio and Cable Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scene of the Week Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bestsellers Radio Choice Today's Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Safeguard Cable BBC1 Christie's London Regional Television Choice Films on TV Surfeit of surgical spirit TV Review Inside BBC1 Personal Finance Beazer TSB Poised to save Sun Life No Title Stores say no to cost of card It's official: industry is booming Howard takes on Tokyo Hurd to urge Swiss slush money curbs IBM sets out to zap the clones Five pages Insider big fish probe Homes Readymade Business Letters Inside Room in Gilbert House Fujitsu Feud won't slow Tokyo giants Viewpoint Dalgety to axe its timber Architects of their own success Business Wise Sage PC Business Software Waterglade BP Bids to Join Oil's Top Three City Focus BP's $7.4 billion offer to but up Standard Oil signals a wholehearted shift to America. Judi Bevan, Deputy City Editor, reports Rudd rekindles the bid flames B. A. T. Industries United Biscuits What's up Hot Line Fact File Burton to buy File on 'Fax gets fatter Avana bid flares Market Report Major Share Movements A Share in the Boardroom Alex Lawrie Gerrard & National Inter Commodities Wincanton Contract Hire Turn our Business Your Low Cost Access to the World of Telex Edward Symmons & Partners H & H Factors Ltd ITT Facsimile Luxury Worldwide Leadership Development Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Air Call Donald Daldry Financial Consultants Limited Trade Sales Director American Pacific Finance & Trust Corporation PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items The Industrial Heroes We're Rolling Again: The Numbers Tell the Story Companies get that winning feeling Air Portugal Charles Church Hitting the right formula Chemicals: How tight control made the chemistry work Delta Sweet smell of export success Mercury Quality joins width for cloth of gold Textiles: How a resurrected industry took a magic carpet ride to the future BT Rolatruc Olivetti Financial Services Ltd BSC Industry Blasting off the rust Metals: How a sector bettered its temper Rolls soars on hi tech Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items It's what you do with what you've got Hereford & Worcester Teaching as a Career The success story goes rolling on The Miracle: How we did it and why we can be sure it's here to stay BICC Innouation Pyramid Technology Barry Latchford Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Managing Director Agricultural Genetics Company Limited Munton & Fison PLC Interface County Securities Lockyer, Bradshaw & Wilson City Business Products Wiggins Teape MSL International Hertz Executive Network (Consultants) Limited Hoggett Bowers Shell PA Personnel Services Green Field Digital Plessey Michael Page Partnership The Stock Exchange Amerada Hess CalComp The Wyatt Company Lockyer, Bradshaw & Wilson Limited Mars Electronics Kensington Rainbow Exhibition Centre Harrow Engineering Thompson Associates Ltd Arthur Andersen & Co Technology Services International Ltd. Hewlett Packard Ogilvie Executive Courtenay Personnel Ltd. Human Resource Specialists Tanstead Associates Ltd Archers Apricot Dillons Clark Whitehill Consultants British Airways Digital Imaging Computer Systems The Wolfson Foundation Corporate Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Convex Resources International PLC CJA Recruitment Consultants Group The Ian Skelly Centre Coopers & Lybrand Hill Samuel Personal Finance City of Wakefield Metropolition District Council Connaught Welsh Development Agency English Tourist Board Linguaphone British Film and Television Producers Association Teaching as a Career PDL Human Resources Consultants Europ assistance Business Business Easing troubled waters Leaner and Fitter Innovation writers report on four examples of how British ingenuity is helping to boost industry Slim superchip Appointments Phone Hi-Capability Group Management Consultants PER International Worm turns paper Performance Management Limited Oxford Medical Limited Video is on the move Biwater McDONNELL Douglas Appointments JCB The Logical Reasoning Test MaxMara Sleep how Much is Enough? Lifeplan this week is about healthy living. On this page Caroline McCHIE looks at the importance of sleep. To show how the mind slows down when the body needs rest, we asked five very active people to try the Lifeplan logical reasoning test—once when they were wide awake and alert, and again when they were tired. Try it yourself, and see how your performances vary. Overleaf we examine questions of fitness, diet and the hazardous home Look Lifeplan Eating Do You Really Need to Diet? For many people on fitness and diet programmes, weight-loss is the major objective. Here Dr Denis Craddock offers an expert view on the 'problem', illustrated by the experience of Charlotte Fleming, below right, who has not succeeded quite in the way she would have wished or expected Angela Gore Ltd. Rolex Speedwriting Secretarial Training Courses Bressot Picture Gallery Living how Healthy is your Home? Your home may be your castle, but is it healthy? Coughs and colds, headaches and depression, can all result from avoidable environmental hazards within your own four walls. Caroline McGHIE reports on five of the most vital factors Paris Sarah Miller reports on the Autumn collections Multiple Display Advertising Items Tapestry Special Offer Egon Ronay On Johnny Apple's gastronomical travel Konrad Furs Multiple Display Advertising Items Ariens Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Band Aids This week, the music business backs the battle against Aids. Brian Deer reports Multiple Display Advertising Items The great deterrent The last of the big spenders: no credit cards, no cashpoint card, no cheques over £50, just cash, old-fashioned cash Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Starvillas Beach Villas Continental Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Priceright Holidays Crystal Educating Raisa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Understanding the other side Although the British women's movement deplores stars, the charismatic, controversial Bea Campbell has a huge following. She talked to Susan Crosland Calais Longship Holidays Swansea Cork Ferries Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds Hover Speed Jersey French Gourmet Chateau Breaks Bales Tours Dorking Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items China & beyond Holiday promise that fits to a tee Travel Portugal's Algarve is a big hit with Larry Hampton who finds it a real golfer's paradise Travel India SNCM Car Ferries Jubilee of floral delight Gardening Canvas Holidays Super, Natural British Columbia DFDS Seaways Venezuelan International Airways Foot down to the men in blue Motoring Eric Dymock counts the cost of a quick dash in the latest Mercedes Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Ski Holiday Sale Ski Bonne Neige Ski-VaL Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol Powderhound Ski West Catered Chalet Parties John Morgan Ski Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Red Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce First timers hit as 100% home loans dry up Without a large deposit, housebuying is almost impossible, says Joe Irving Contents Gartmore Polarisation's hour of truth Oppenheimer Squire Stronghold Going, going, taxed! Flemings Investment Trusts John Govett Watchdog that barks but doesn't bite—yet Questions of Cash Edinburgh Fund Managers Briefing Personal Finance Bank Gold Cards Clambering up the junk mail mountain Until advertisers become more selective about who they write to, Basil Arnold advises on how to cope with the litter that swamps your letters Angry consumers can stem the tide Portledge Hotel PLC Investors Discount Brokerage INC Appointments Midland Bank Savings News L. E. T. Financial Services Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Britannia Building Society A chance to meet Picasso It doesn't cost an arm and a leg to build up a portfolio of collectable art but, as with shares, it works out cheaper if you are prepared to take a little risk, Ian Dunning reports Gems fitted a duchess Under the Hammer Which Penny Shares Will Triple in 1987? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Equitable Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Line PLC Starting with a spurt Rising markets gave our typical investors and money managers a running start, despite, a decline in foreign currencies, Russell Taylor reports The Money Managers MIM Britannia Assets and Earnings Trust What's it all about, alpha? Fair Shares Big Bang has lumped stocks into league tables like soccer teams where promotion is easier to spot, says Simon Rose The Sunday Times Fraser Marr Mercury Residential and Care Services (UK) PLC Burrell Contracts PLC Flexible Investment Planning Ltd Royal Mail New Issue Share Guide Ltd The Sunday Times Crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Executives get rich quicker by quitting Takeovers and boardroom rows have left a list of losers who become winners when they pick up their payoffs—and then walk straight into other highty-paid jobs. Hugh Thompson reports The Sunday Times Contents Glenfiddich Cover Story Janneau House of Fraser The Boots yogurt factory Boots Pure New Wool Picture Gallery Mail Offer International Communications Sea Food Sealink British Ferries Norwich Union Insurance Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah Volvo The Times Cooking versus the Face of God As the Editors Remember It No 3: Magnus Linklater To make the move from The Sunday Times newspaper to the Magazine in 1972 was to enter another world. Or so it seemed to Magnus Linklater. But once he learned the language he saw the light Clarks Scotcade Silk Dunhill Wandering Minstrels Relative Values Sir Neville Marriner, the conductor, and his son Andrew talk to Sue Fox. Photography by Clay Perry Très Jourdan Bentalls Panasonic Business Type Taking to the Trees How do you explore the roof of a rain forest? French scientists have floated a spectacular new idea to reach the world's last wild frontier Countryside Thames Water Taste English Heritage Argentina: The Young Take their Liberty What some of the young Argentinians on these pages say would, five years ago, have got them into trouble of a kind hardly comprehensible in the settled democracies of the West. But the trauma of the Falklands changed everything; especially the psychology of the young Work ethic BP Going down Dynastic dreams Miele Price of glory Mick Company Limited Argos Not forgotten No Title Lessons of war Renault Andy Warhol 1928?-1987 Swish Swish Swish The Artist who Showed us what is Warhol's work by David Sylvester Swish Hockney on Warhol Peter Blake, British painter The Factory: Could Anything Be More Fun? Emile De Antonio, friend Viva, Superstar MOPS But Let Everyone Know You're around Crest Hotels International Breakfast, Earl Grey Tea . . . E Regional Sales… New Homes Marketing Board The Ice Maiden Cometh Invest Electric Yorkon Destiny Sharps Made Payable to IPC Magazines Ltd The Classical Selection Club New Restaurants, New Ballroom, New Penthouse Suites Queen Elizabeth2 Lagonda Wharfside The Ivories Hybrid Tease The flowers in our picture are not quite what they seem. Maureen Walker leads us up the garden path Hybrid Tease Linguaphone Lash Who's a Clever Sticks! Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Rocha Brava Air Canada Plate of the Art DFDS Seaways At Christie's A Member of the Carphone Group of Companies The St. Pierre Park Hotel Business Time/system Tried & Tested Norman Foster's furniture debut; preview of new electrical products; Along Classic Lines Sun Alliance Insurance Group Dashing Away with the Ironing Press Despite what the song says, most people find smoothing irons steal time, not hearts, away. Fiona Malcolm looks at the alternatives FIAT Setting New Standards Good Man in a Crisis Rodger Pannone, pioneer of Britain's first and only disaster practice, is a plaintiff's lawyer to be reckoned with You Read a Quality Paper. Why Not Put your… Wiggins Teape E. P. Barrus Limited Leisure Qantas Going with the Grain Mediterranean Cooking Part 3: Grain and Pulses The Open University Open Business School Ford A Life in the Day of P. W. Botha, President of the Republic of South Africa, talks to David Block The Sunday Times Le Meridien Piccadilly The Arts Guild

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