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News from 22/11/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Fraser McMillan, C Harland, Charles Langley, John Huxley, Jonathan, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, Mark Branagan, Barbara Hall, T Ashworth, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Gillian Rowe, Richard Ellis, John Jay City Editor, John Davison, Jon Swain, Chris Ryder, Bryn Colton, John Peter, Jonathan Miller, Patricia Morrison, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, Christopher Smallwood Economics Editor, Sarah Miller, John Jay, Christopher Smallwood Christopher Editor, Frank Morgan, Paul Ashton, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Rowlinsor Carter, John Barham, Alistair Scott, John Harding, Sally Payne, Stephen Milligan, Marten Julian, Russell Taylor, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Bruce Kemble, Caroline Baker, Richard Eaton, John Westwell, Jon Craig, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Alex Sutherland, Iain Johnstone, A Riley, David Brierley, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Godwin, Mark Ottaway, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Mick Brown, David Dougill, Mitchell Platts, Cliff Temple, Shena Mackay, (The Revd) Stephen, Jane Bird, Brian Deutsch, Les Daly, Susan Crosland, Peter Kemp, R Wait, G Sanderson, Emma Fitch, Geoff Whitten, Anne Moffat, George Perry, Sue Mott, Doune Porter, John Cassidy, E Enfield, Clive Freeman, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Janette Marshall, Huston Horn, Amit Roy, Kate Etheridge, Paul Driver, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, Steve, Austin MacCurtain, Jocelyn Hay, Tim Rayment, Mazher Mahmood, Patricia Miller, Eric Heffer, Elizabeth Grice, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Lew Grade, D Stone Managing Director, Brian Walden, Eric Marsden, Dr Marietta Higgs, Peter Wilsher, Gareth David, Peter Martin, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Gareth Huw Davies, Malcolm Winton, Angela Rumbold, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Christopher Smallwood, Michael Manser, Stephen Jones, Michel Syrett, Meriel McCooey, Kevin Radley, Julian's, Ed Pearce, Richard Palmer, Norman Lebrecht, Dilys Powell, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Charles Oulton Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brough Scott, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Hugh Clayton, Ian Dunning, Dudley Doust, Jonathan Glancey, Clare Dyer, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Egon Ronay's, Michael Jones Political Editor, Steve Tongue, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Clark, Ted Hughes, Jane Owen, Annabel Walker, Russell Harty's, Charles Oulton, Brain Jackman, Richard Rutt, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Angus Roxburgh, Barry Wood, John Joy, Tom Waits, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Rod Pounsett, Michael Green, Nicholas Mellersh director, Caroline McGHIE, Simon Rose, Ian Williams, Helen Mason, Roger Marshall managing director, Valerie Grove, Hugh Pearman, Marina Vaizey, Marta Wöhrle, Margaret Park, Terence Conran, Maggie Drummond, John Brenana, Joanna Simon, Frank Buckley, Victoria, W Mills, David Hatch, Georgina Howell,

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'Cripping' poll tax shock for student nurses New clues sought after Euston alert Fire breaks out in escalator at another London station Curb on public smoking Pan Am Tips for the Top Grade Probe into Maxwell United Wright book: new gag bid Contents How Jags run into red tape in Japan US budget deal: pressure now on Tokyo and Bonn Musicians Benevolent Fund Pentax Roamer Soldiers with sniffer dogs patrol the Enniskillen… Hunt on for IRA bomb stockpile Irania and Persian Carpets and Rugs Livingstone feels Labour MP's fury Call for new purge of Militant moles Index Classified Britons jailed over killing News Digest Prince on police Gas field deaths Show stoppers Mansell on beat Bond Winners Sunday Times Entrepreneur GPs in £20m prescription racket Miserable teenagers toast an early grave Machineguns stolen from military cadets Row hits drug for sex offender Travel firms want blacklist of the troublesome tourists The London Tara Hotel Citroën BX19 GTi Racket of Labour's twin-track councils Government under pressure to ban 'jobs for the boys' patronage that lets councillors live off rates High-tech at Lloyd's is voted 'inhumane' Grand scoop for reporter British Overseas Trade Board Experts baffled by 'tumours' on North Sea cod Coopers & Lybrand Agony aunt is answer to a vicar's prayer Samaritian Sarah brings hope to stressed clergy TV-am to defy strike threat How Can You Tell if a Qualification is worth the… Rising debts may force river crossings to close BR fares to rise in new year Audi Hospital tells sick to sue for damages As present health policy reaches crisis point, a private firm offers a helping hand to the government It's glossnost! Greenpeace Tarmac offers to cut NHS costs IBM Excell M2 Mercury Abpi Rising in the East: a touch of glamour Spectrum Michelin men remould past Restoration Cunard Delamain Cognac Care for the wild Animals Godfrey Smith Formidable calm in the eye of the child abuse storm Profile Ignore this siren call of the Lakes Investelectric Ford King's Cross Insight In the aftermath of the King's Cross disaster, which claimed the lives of 30 people, a three-page report by The Sunday Times Insight team reconstructs the tragedy, identifies the victims and here investigates its origins Department of Trade and Industry The Victims Tragedy of man who had found happiness Air Canada Struggle to identify the bodies goes on Sheep Dip Rovacabin Audi List of known victims What Happened Underground inferno: a timetable of tragedy The cause: arson or accident? Jessica leaves hospital FlexAccount Kim Philby: I hanker for a last look at England Wynne: I'd like to see Moscow again Moscow 'vets' build Afghan war memorial Boys seized in round-up of death Trucks shuttle Ethiopian conscripts off to war as agencies plead for transport to avert new famine catastrophe Apricot Pretoria troops may aid Frelimo Dilemma reigns over emperor NCR Bhopal incensed by poison cloud pay-out terms Holocaust villa to get new role A special price for a very special Christmas gift Honda Howe in talks on air row Ford Baby Doc's legacy of terror looms over Haiti's elections New US defence secretary clips a hawk's wings Dimplex National Training Awards Ozal in front as Turkey returns to 'free' elections Euro Tunnel (Reuter): Melodie: 9 are held News Roundup Raisa claims discounted (Reuter): Axeman cuts off business (AP): Satellite TV problem (UPI): Dogged resistance (UPI): Anne salutes war dead (Reuter): Riots delay conference (Reuter): Aquino rules out new term Where the synod went gaily astray Gwenlan's laughing jackasses Points Birthdays The age of the trains Qualified to kill Proud record of Sea-Org ship Post-poned The price of British power Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer Field Maintenance Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Torquay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool Davies breezes past Hurricane Dudley Doust reports on the day Alex's comeback was spoiled by Steve Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perrier Round One to Mickey Duff Inside track Bulldog spirit turns the losing tide Motorola Richard Young aces set to battle for Martina's crown Judo Still a place for little big men TWA Golf High-Flyer: John Pendry of Brighton, the world… Catch of the day has lonely pike hunters downcast Always fair Weather Sky Magazine Manor Court Cusworth seals it late for Leicester Quins check Gloucester power Rugby Results Rugby Round-Up For the Record Jansher wins clash of Khans Squash Julian's Selections Riddle of Richmond Racing Results 'Shoe' legs it home Racing Luton worsen Spurs deficit Banker Ingrid Athletics Football Results Elliott could be England's new Butcher Brian Glanville on the contrasting fortunes of two of our men in Italy Cool man in the heat Graeme Souness: The Hard Nut in the Chocolate Box Sue Mott on the most controversial manager in football Rambo Bonds bounds back Dilley dashed Cricket Pools Forecast Saints gun down Arsenal's proud unbeaten record Championship pressure takes its toll as the leaders surprisingly falter on home ground Liverpool's red machine shudders to a halt The Field Contents League seek guarantees on Watford Steve Tongue on events on and off the field at Oxford Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Sharp's goal alert Football Focus A democracy clapped in leg-irons More significant than any privatisation scheme is the government's drive to emasculate local authorities. Simon Jenkins explores the repercussions of this folly Contents Why Auntie lost her favourite nephew He revived the fortunes of BBC television and was soon to become managing director. But last week Michael Grade quit top take over Channel $. Elizabeth Grice and Alex Sutherland, explain why Contents Parker Knoll Exit Labour's ideas stage centre-left A damning portrait has been painted of the Labour Party. Brian Walden asks if non-socialists of the so-called centre-left really want to put it back in power Advances against inertia Week in Review: Opinion Deliver us from experts who are always right Towry Law & Co. Ltd. Atticus Time for Neil to cut Ken down to size Inside Politics Latin: a word in favour of rich language Platform The classics lobby has gained renewed hope this weekend following the publication of Kenneth Baker's controversial Education Bill. Valerie Grove lends strength to the campaigner's argument Royal Mint Socialism is still the flame lighting a way to victory Labour is in danger of losing its soul with a distracting policy review while capitalism is in crisis, writes Eric Heffer Abbey National Yeltsin sacking leaves glasnost in a grey limbo Soviet Union Sihanouk talks brighten hopes Indochina Cracks appear in Moi's armour Kenya Tears cannot wipe clean Sarney's slate Brazil Pentax Contra report damns Reagan—but it's water off a duck's back The World America Scottish Development Agency British justice goes on trial in court number 12 Terrorism Red whine and shine for the party faithful Politics To parse or not to parse: the poet's answer Ted Hughes, the Poet Laureate, responds to a suggestion in last week's Sunday Times that his verse is both difficult to parse and understand Siemens Cradle of despair in battle to protect babies Families Tinted vision of a new life Bruce Kemble discovers spectacular help for dyslexics Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashbourne January Vacancies Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Pre University? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Breadth and balance for all Education Forum Education minister Angela Rumbold argues the case for the proposed national curriculum by putting it into a wider context Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swissair Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monarch Air Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel The Magic of Israel Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Viewpoint Poundstretcher Iberia Sovereign Multiple Display Advertising Items A&K Gite de France Access USA Far Away Holidays Free Flight to the Winter Sun Multiple Display Advertising Items Xmas Sunshine Multiple Display Advertising Items Falcon Red Sea Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Svilla Select Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski MacG Ski Esprit Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John Morgan Ski Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilot Properties Limited Douglas & Gordon Groveside Homes Russell Simpson Multiple Display Advertising Items Gambling on a house flotation Price squeeze on the first-timers Caroline McGHIE looks at attempts to ease the burden of rising house costs Quay 430 Multiple Display Advertising Items Bickenhall W1 When the past is up up for sale Wates build with care Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Display Advertising Items Gilands W. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Put madness in its place The Which Computer? Show Heads turned by royal cobwebs Notebook The Sunday Times Crossword Quest for a Castle on the air Play Property and You Can Win a £10,000 Prize Lock up with Legge Star of Bethlehem Part one of his best selling autobiography India Contents Royal Brierley Sfia Ltd UK Holidays Hoseasons Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items PGL Xmas & New Year at Stakis Hotels How Louis Winogradsky became Grade. . . . . . and smoked his first cigar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welsh Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Open a Harvey Nichols Account for a Christmas Treat Three cheers for nursery rhymes and saucepan lids There is a big difference between offering opportunities to children and the blind ambition of wanting to rear a budding genius A Conran's natural habitat Look This week the new Conran Shop opens in London next to the site of the original Habitat. While a takeover bid rages, Sir Terence is concentrating on what he loves. Georgina Howell reports Poundstretcher Sanderson Jaeger Town & Country Designer dogs styled by Gillian Rowe Photographs by Ursula Steiger The World's Influential Fashion Newspaper Jobs for the girls Why are there so few women in top jobs in the theatre? Maggie Drummond goes behind the scenes to find out Look Giorgio Armani Cartier Ltd Eight times a bride Remarriage is one thing, but bigamy? Clare Dyer reports Savoy The club's new member Peter Martin reports Virgin EMI polygram Anyone out there got any problems? All the news that never happened Our Guide to the Week Ahead in the Arts Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The most famous silent movie of them all is back.… The People's Choice Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bard of the bar-room Mick Brown on the inspired nightmares of Tom Waits Royal Shakespeare Company The Tate picks a man for modern times John Davison profiles an eminent contemporary The very model of a witty British effort Music Starring the accompanist Robert Sandall on Minnelli's protégé The Old Vic Bakewell's View Mahler unmasked: the man behind the myth Gustav Mahler wrote more of himself into his music than any other composer, yet his personality remains oddly elusive. In a new study, Norman Lebrecht searches for the composer through the previously unpublished evidence of his contempoaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Anatomy of an enigma Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A satisfying source of revenge Iain Johnstone on a sequel worth waiting for Spellbound by an act of faith Theatre Pageantry in need of a plot Dance National Theatre Victorian values put in focus Marina Vaizey on the art of making a show of a thesis Cry Freedom A daring pilot in extremity John Dryden and his World by James Anderson Winn/Yale £19.95 pp651 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Looking for a different sort of Russia Perestrokia: Our Hopes for our Country and the World by Mikhall Gorbachev/Collins £12.95 pp254 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items The ritualised aggression of social life The Collected Stories of Angus WILSON/Secker & Warburg £12.95 pp414 The guilt in running away Nights at the Alexandra by William Trevor Hutchinson £7.95 pp71 The Great Profundo and Other Stories by Bernard MacLaverty/Cape £9.95 pp143 Blackwell Bookshops Linford Christie showing the strain at Crystal… Loss and betrayal Family Memories by Rebecca West edited by Faith Evans Virago £14.95 pp243 Between the Lines Best Sellers Non-fiction Apocalypse now? Defence of the Realm by Alun Chalfont Collins £12.95 pp192 Christmas Gift Guide BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Berwick Salmon Fisheries Company Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selfridges Hawkin & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Macallens Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Are You Stuck for Christmas Ideas this Year???? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Sadler's Wells Theatre Rocks Piccadilly! 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Voyages Jules Verne AA Travel Brittany Ferries Thai Helicopter to lift your horizons Skiing Who will make the Grade? Jonathan Miller looks at the prospects for the BBC after the defection to Channel 4 of its scheduling supremo Michael Grade Mcmel & Co. Ltd Registration Transfers Car Marks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stephen J Frampton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Resources must be channelled David Hatch of the BBC responds to criticism of the plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switch to VHF is a switch-off Jocelyn Hay argues that the BBC's plans to revolutionise radio broadcasting are worrying consumers and puts forward a two-fold solution Ian anthony Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times ITV trumpets its own virtues Marta Wöhrle on the drive to promote a better image for a network facing change Television without frontiers Jonathan Miller says that satellite broadcasts are set to start without a European accord Paparazzi caught in a right royal row Mick Brown on the trail of the elusive photographers who stalk the royal family Today's Radio Cable hits back: we're doing Ok Cable "Astonishing!" Buzz Funny debut Brought to book Late news Accessibility Birt Busy printer The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television and Radio The Writing School Regional Television Choice Films on TV Faster than the speed of taste TV Review by Patrick Stoddart Radio Choice Contents Servowarm St Quintin SAS in BCal swoop Enter the supertram, powered by private cash Cash ploy in store battle Fruad squad grills Boesky With Personal Finance Deficit deal leaves traders unmoved Blue chips warm to share buy-backs Warburg hit by the crash JCB Wyvern Business Library Contents ES2 etches plans for US The Burton Group Plc Guinness wants a share of itself Viewpoint Lawrence leads way at Lloyd's Younger endorsement for GEC Still bucking the trends A Threat in Store City Focus Terence Conran is now seriously under siege from Ashraf Marwan of Benlox. John Jay reports on the troubles in Storehouse Queensdale Exhibitions and Conferences Ltd. Air Call HM Systems plc Yale & Eddison Tasty items in stodgy sector City Bell Group in firing line Somerset Nilfisk Allied-Lyons Olivetti Freeze on the action Market Report Major Share Movements Poor reviews Wall St Danish Convention Bureau Property poser What's up Boots' eye on optician chains RHM A Share in the Boardroom Hays under own steam The World in 1988 The Country of Clwyd Wales Personal Finance Wincanton Contracts Transtel Newport Dreams pick up a beat in heart of Manchester Peter Wilsher looks at the plans for an inner-city facelift A Cowie Group Company Mobil NatWest Business Services Chip firms unite to survive Soaring research costs and tough competition are bringing more collaboration. Report by Jane Bird and Margaret Park Enterprise at 40 Hoskyns Sony's spin with CBS is a record gamble Sony Now for that surfeit of surpluses American Account Ricoh Get the pound off the mark Economic Perspective Mega Trouble in the Air Business Focus Deregulation of the airlines in America brought lower fares, but also resulted in losses, mergers and chaotic service With a fax machine you can reach 900 million people… Royal Mail Autolease Euro Tunnel Waranted Don't panic over house prices The post-crash bears have been coming out with some worrying arguments, but there are a number of reasons why homes are not as vulnerable as shares. Diana Wright explains Montagu Loebl Stanley Save & Prosper Tio Pepe Eurotunnel has a long way to go Contents Fidelity Mercury Unit Trusts Gains can be taxing in a house divided Bank of Scotland Lenders rush to cut mortgages Little lost of capital in crash The Money Managers Despite the worst stock market crash in history, one of our typical investors has lost less than 4% of her original capital. Report by Russell Taylor City Investment School Knight Williams Fidelity The Equitable Life Fidelity Camden Motor Rentals Ltd Save & Prosper The Financial Sales Team Home & Capital Ltd. Photosales Making pensions fair pay With changes due for Britain's pension system, pressure groups are calling for payment increases to improve the quality of retirement. Richard Woods reports Can you write your own future? Selling or writing call options on shares you own may result in being able to keep them, plus pocketing the option premium, writes Simon Rose The Levitt Group Economic Data Bank International The Sunday Times Embracing a bear market Showcase Dolls and teddy bears are breaking new records in the auctions rooms. Ian Dunning reports on a chance to combine Christmas shopping with alternative investment Lloyds Bank Bristol Contributory Welfare Association Ltd. Norwest Holst 'Dark science' brings a boost to airline profits Airline booking can be a delicate business. Ian Williams reports on BA's sophisticated secret monitoring of the flying public's behaviour Warrington-Runcorn Avoid travel sickness: take the controls Satellites aid aerial conduct CFM & maxell Machines to screen out rotten fruit Sorting bruised and over-ripe produce may soon be done by video camera and computer Fast test wins race against drug abuse Goodbye to the office, and everyone gains If managed right,'tele-working' can change people's lives, eports Michel Syrett Appointments Phone Tiphook plc Publicator Contents The British Paper and Board Industry Federation Austin Knight Selection A sharper eye for the creators of profit Godfrey Golzen on a new stimulus for performance-related pay Bull Thompson & Associates Ltd RP Services International Computervision United Kingdom Running Water for You Green Field Cripps, Sears & Partners Limited Hamilton Brothers Oil and Gas Limited Macmillan Davies Istel Tasc Publicity Unit Highfield Associates SMCL Bartlett advertising ltd Mainstay Management Services KPMG MKA Search International Limited Swale Borough Council CJA Dalroth & Partners Ltd PA Advertising Pera Esso HongkongBank ICL Computer Recruitment Fair Thompson Associates Limited Admiral BP Price Waterhouse C Kiddy and Partners TSB Hi-Capability Group London Docklands Barclays MSL International Heathrow Pera Wang Arco British Limited Hoggett Bowers Charterhouse Executive Selection Associates Rank Xerox Ernst & Whinney BOC BOC Special Gases Arthur Young Brown & Root Vickers Mason & Nurse Clifton. 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B Selection Ltd Royal Academy of Arts Nixdorf Computer Hertfordshire County Council North West Thames Arthur Young Management Consultants Datacommunications Sales Executives Ravenscroft & Partners Bellamy Dennis Wickland Westcott & Partners Menswear & Womenswear Executives KPMG Barry Latchford Associates Network Selection Ltd The Mortgage Corporation Boots Data Logic a Raytheon Company InterExee Smi Plessey Durham County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items The Santa Cruz Operations St. Jame's Corporate Consulting Cheshire County Council System Software Associates, Inc Human Resources Consultancy Douglas Llambias Metapraxis The Shortlist Touche Ross March Consulting Group Midland Group London Post (Printers) Ltd Grant Thornton Electronic Printing Systems Limited Infolink Ltd Ravenscroft & Partners Embassy of the State of Kuwait Stafford Long & Partners Air Call ARA International Smithfield Garage Limited Fairbank & Fry Management Consultants Limited Inbucon Carpenter Technology (UK) Ltd. Ernst & Whinney Media universal services Executive Opportunities to Set up and Run a New MVP Transport & Distribution Personnel Decher Roli Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Volvo Per Management Selection N. G. Bailey & Co. Ltd. Executive Dynamics C&H fabrics OCC sales personnel Which Career Suits Best? Top London Financial Services Group Cepec Martin Retail Group Infolink Minster Executive Ltd. The Sunday Times Coopers & Lybrand associates Media universal services Coopers & Lybrand Douglas Llambias Schlumberger The Post Office Datastream The International Stock Exchange Rank Xerox PER Electronic Data Systems Glasgow Herald Humphersons Tricentrol Wickland Westcott & Partners Austin Knight Selection The Times Educational Supplement Multiple Display Advertising Items Electronic Data Systems IPG Sales & Marketing Interface Limited Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointments International Limited Peat Marwick McLintock The Burton Group Plc European Personnel Counsellors Dunas Douradas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Chanel The Powers that Will Be The Macallan the Malt If he flinches, tell him love hurts Nescafe Nescafe Boots Lacoste Dunhill Selfridges Picture Gallery Smart Outsiders Nabisco Masters Doubles The Artful Butterfly Harvey Nichols The most famous drink in the world is in the fastest Allders Seychelles Audioline The Burberrys Watch Collection A Big Build-Up Relative Values Architects Michael Manser and his son and daughter, Jonathan and Victoria, talk to Jane Owen. Photograph by Clive Boursnell Sharwoods Picture Gallery Dannimac Menswear Tourist Development Corporation The Amstrad PCW 9512 Sainsbury's introduce a delicious new aperitif Cookelectric Cookelectric Peugeot 309 Kouros Who Will Be who in the Nineties The Powers that Will Be Frank Cooper's "Oxford" Lassale Ferguson Alex Salmond below The 32-year-old MP for Banff… Politics Retail Dance Education Krizia uomo Food Design Radio Trusthouse Forte Hotels Design Cinema Science City Religion Fashion Telecom Law Books Books Television Industry Art Lloyds Bowmaker Art Richard Calvocoressi Music Prudential Holborn Time off is precious Sun Alliance Sun Alliance Sport Picture Gallery Sport Civil Service King Edward Trade Unions Habitat Lloyd Bank Stage Environment Architecture Picture Gallery Health Youth Blitz Dove Garges Ltd. Jewels of Italy Dolphin Zenith Martin Dawes Communications Porsche As the Meal Ended Courviosier Mercedes-Benz Who Became who Polaroid image system Seiko Seiko Business page plus Toshiba BH Linguaphone Invest Electric Amstrad VCR 4700 Amstrad Teli Obas For Someone Special Prontaprint! Sharp Not a Creature was Stirring Janette Marshall and a team from Leith's School of Food and Wine munched their way through supermarket and mail order Christmas cakes and puddings. Here we give their plum selections Charit…ards: The Give-And the Take John Harding reports on widly diverging returns to charities from charity cards. Illustration by Peter Brookes TWA Plumbing: The Cowboys Brought to Justice New Products Meridien New York Quotations Ultratone Ltd. Rothmans Scotcade Blockleys WWF Asbach Uralt Finch Nordic Dry Sack Drawing from the past Midwives to the industrial revolution, Victorian engineers were a heroic generation elegantly in tune with the art of their day. Jonathan Glancey wonders what has become of their modern counterparts Whartside Konrad Furs Delaforce Vodafone Britannia The Far Flung Shawls Brilliant, intricate cashmere shawls were first imported from the Far East in the late 18th century. Then they were high fashion; today, reports Meriel McCooey, they are highly prized by collectors Chinese Art Treasures Bathrooms Complete Nordica Osborne Crescent The House of Shutters Berrys of Holborn PineCliffs Domecq Domain Philips Innovations Picture Gallery Gore-Tex Citizen Bridge Brainteaser Pieces, Places, Paints Mephisto Chess Bookwise National Garden Gift Tokens The Transform Medical Group Epson The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of The Bishop of Leicester Richard Rutt, Bishop of Leicester, talks to Alix Coleman Omega Johnnie Black

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