News from 10/01/1988
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Charles Langley, John Coleman, C Sanders, Mark Branagan, Barbara Hall, Dr David Lowry, Peter Sheriock Northern Correspondent, J Monk, Brian Collett, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, Jack Grant, Jonathan Miller, Jill Hartley, Christopher Smallwood Economics Editor, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, Lesley White, Joseph Bridsky's, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Stephen Milligan, Marten Julian, Russell Taylor, Frederic Raphael, John O'Byrne, Jason Tomas, Edward Welsh, Caroline St John-Brooks, John Westwell, Jon Craig, Judi Bevan Deputy City Editor, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Iain Johnstone, Lis Leigh, David Brierley, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, George Davies, Cliff Temple, Brian Moynahan Nice, Jane Bird, Robert Gore-Langton, Philip Beresford Industrial Editor, John Witherow, Robert Gittings, Maria Laura Avignolo, Egon Ronay, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, J Le Clerog, David Goldsmith, Peter Kemp, Anne Jacobs, Julia Neuberger, Christina Dodwell, Geoff Whitten, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Liam Woon, Amit Roy, Gabrielle Maughan, Michael Heseltine, John Owen, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Liza Adamczewski, A N Wilson, Patricia Craig, Canine Capers, David Hughes, Caroline Mcghie, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, Jon Futrell, Brian Jackman, Elizabeth Grice, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Chris Smith, Judi Bevan, Brian Walden, Gareth David, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Ronald Katz, Hannah Charlton, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Brian Fallon, Christopher Smallwood, Martin Dunkerton, Stephen Jones, Michel Syrett, Brian Deer, Richard Palmer, K Akester, Snowdonm, Patrick Rowley, Bruce Kemble Education Correspondent, Stephen Davis, Dilys Powell, Timothy Garton, Val D'isere, Brough Scott, David Profumo, Peter Johnson, Max Prangnell, Maurice Chittenden, Barrie Penrose, Dudley Doust, Iola Smith, Subhash Chakravarti, Dr Robert Burchfield, South Show, Norman Lewis, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, C Lowe, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, Matthew Parris, Dennis Gill Cheadle Heath, Dllys Powell, Philip Beresford, Nicholas Kochan, Brian Glanville, Dr Celia Kitzinger, Angus Roxburgh, John Carey, Michael Meadowcroft, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Brown, George Steiner, Peter James, Andes Indium, Barrie Heads, Linda Ellerbee, David Wickers, Ian Williams, Richard Lander, Valerie Grove, Marina Vaizey, Clive Arrowsmith, Tony Crowe Rector, Gerard Kiley, Margaret Park, Jonathan Miller Media Editor, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Spaeth, Joanna Simon, Clement Freud, T Hudson, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Kuoni Syrian nerve gas warheads alarm Israel Whitelaw is unlikely to return Poll tax battle without 'the indispensible man' Gaza erupts into 'anarchy' Earl beats a ban Here comes the register-office royal bride Our Foreign Staff: Dubcek backs 'new Spring' Doctors alerted as epidemic spreads Inside the Sunday Times Gay rights marchers in battle with police Demonstrators try to march on Downing Street Cellrent Continental Airlines Tours Supertravel Sheep Dip Early Times Thatcher stays on the trail Personal Export Sales Wall St shadow over Lawson's budget summit Wildcat strike blocks plan to reopen coalfield Wanderlust winners Overseas Prices Council bails out Halpern charity Regional aid is to be axed News Digest Opren deadline Court bombed City sackings School head faces £6,000 exam bill It's a job to find the job seekers Boom time in Legoland: the town that has made history with full employment 2 face rape quiz Cartoon team Runaway weds Ferry award Bond Winners Hi-tech error hits 'double' Securicor Communications Nurses' pay not so bad, says Newton Top council staff quit in droves Morale crisis hits officers at odds with their political masters—as discipline claims resurface Renault Architect to face charges of misconduct Dimplex Jennifer learns how to heart the world of sound The high cost of telling the truth about tax British Caledonian Technicians at TV-am offered £10,000 pay cut Diy decorators at risk from asbestos plaster National Council for Vocational Qualifications Driver killed in cable car crash Legal moves to challenge spy injunction Fatal Attraction Keeping up with the swinging superkids On under-12s who race through O-levels, and the problem of schools that cannot cope Scandinavian Village Aviemore Telford Sparkles from the jewel in the crown Wine Moscow's beauty overkilled by care Conservation Theraton Park Tower Plumbing in-depth boredom Edward Pearce on misplaced changes about to engulf the BBC Digging for victory The fight for Arthur's throne Just one man picked up the gauntlet when Arthur Scargill declared an election for the NUM presidency. Now, with a strike in South Yorkshire and 12 days until the pithead ballot, John Walsh Is gaining in confidence. Elizabeth Grice reports Konrad Furs No-frills achiever cut out to stay ahead of fashion The Sunday Times Profile Invest Electric Landlubbers all at sea in Earl's Court Godfrey Smith A Pall over the Promised Land The mob took to the streets of Gaza again this weekend, In a fresh wave of unrest that has already claimed more than 30 lives. Israel's reaction with gun and baton, and its failure to improve the plight of the Palestinians provoked condemnation from even its closest allies. Simon Freeman examines the turmoll that is isolating Israel Professional licence to take money Clement Freud on the species homo legalis and honorable transactions Simpson Iccadilly NY Post battle escalates The Complete Business Solutions Show Roamer India's nuclear submarine lifts local arms race Cunard Countess Le Pen's power bid founders at launch Governor accused of fraud (AP), Reuter: Mubarak starts Gulf tour News Roundup (Reuter): Drugs seized (Reuter): Film trouble (AP): Korean talks Ivory arrest (Reuter): Yeti search President's two women at war Our Foreign Staff: US crews tame river oil slick Thomson Bush loses some of his cool in farmland fray Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Follett for Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austria looks to exorcise Nazi ghosts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Birthdays ABTA How to keep the English flag flying Who controls Calder Hall? Athens restored: a Disneyland dream Letter Pennington Street. The Highway. London E1 9xw Abbey National Normal life begins north of London Passepartout overtaken Spycatcher: no case for a cover-up Singling out the 'sinners' Jack Barclay Mann Egerton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Ian anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shake up the test Motoring Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legend fades in upper class Eric Dymock examines the L-test's failings and gives his verdict on Honda's up-market coupe Silence is golden as battle bus hits road Me and my Car Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Crossroad Garage Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper 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 Evans Halshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Official Dealer Jaguar Stratstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Paramount Cardiff Multiple Display Advertising Items Grange Motors Jaguar Painful lament of poor Billy D Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Painful lament of poor Billy D Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inside track Multiple Classified Advertising Items As a skier my guttering candle is barely alight 'Take care of the children' An all-too-familiar saga For the Record Featured this month—Annie Lennox, Chris Rea, The… Williams ready to surrender Seoul Reason prevails after all Hockey Racing Results Julian's Selections Rye grin as Dexter moves on The duels for the crown Stephen Jones on crucial clashes in Saturday's Five Nations championship Rugby Results Irish thank a willing wind The Saints go scrambling in Football Results Possibly more problems Safe but sorry Nuggets in the bargain basement A real benefit for villains Pools Forecast Stand-in Hooper saves Liverpool Sport Confirmation Rugby: Duels for the Crown p22 FA Cup Third round: a heart-stopping day and Sutton are still in with a chance QPR eagles fly in and Yeovil go out Sterling Trust Limited Ardiles weaves a magic spell on Oldham Sutton live, by Golley! Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Dixon dashes Derby The killer cocktail The first symptoms are innocuous but when it strikes, the disease can be deadly—it is called meningitis Mrs T, lost in darkest Borrioboola-Gha Diplomacy suffers a severe bout of 'foreign policy', while the real problems await at home, writes Simon Jenkins B3 B10 India Forward into the future, not back As Mrs Thatcher calls for a return to higher mores, Brian Walden argues the past was not all good and demands a sense of proportion Secrecy: Tories on trial Chosen ones are marked out for trouble Genesis Atticus Is it time for a turn in the Thatcherite tide? Kill off education's dinosaur There are dangers in allowing the cumbersome, creaking llea to die a slow death. For the ske of the children in school, Kenneth Baker should act now to put it out of its miser, writes Michael Heseltine TSB Stand square for strength in unity Critics of the Liberal and SDP search for Ideological cohesion are naive, writes Michael Meadowcroft Appointments Phone: 01-481-4481 Link Management Selection Howgate Sable Why Fahd freed expats from their tax blues Saudi Arabia Christmas budget cuts look more like turkey America Price Waterhouse Thompson Associates Limited Holiday ends for 'prince' Gandhi Delhi Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Lloyds Bowmaker Deloitte Haskins+Sells Thatcher's African gamble pays off Black Africa Michael Page Partnership The Automobile Association BICC Data Networks CB-Linnell Limited Littlejohn Frazer Chartered Accountants 3i Consultants Ltd Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Multiple Display Advertising Items Casio Johnson Wilson & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items British Aggregate Construction Materials Industries Everex PML Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairness for its own sake Viewpoint Atlantic Richfield Company Sales & Marketing Recruiters Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Put a stop to the protection racket As a new batch of children starts school, Gabrielle Maughan wonders whether we are too over-protective Royal County of Berkshire Learning how to manage Week in Review: Caroline St John Brooks looks at the Open University's courses in management Troubling over the fate of problem children Iola Smith finds that bad children are a problem we don't know how to handle Educational Courses & Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Today Tourist Development Agency Programme Beazer PER Management Selection Sanderson Arran Provisions Price Waterhouse Urwick PA Personnel Services Bexley London Borough Under Wood Cathy Tracey and Associates Ltd. Deven Anderson & Associates Bull Thompson Executive Selection Division The Sunday Times Devon Systems Limited MHA International Peter Kendell Management Consultant Nicholls Hanley & Associates Limited Head of Data Centre Major Global Bank MKA Search International Limited Photosales Adopt a Granny Sunday Times Entrepreneur Iceday. . . now diss off The Sunday Times Crossword CCA Galleies Through a Lens Darkly This is the Grim and Ugly Face of Modern Britain as Portrayed by One of our Avant-Garde Film Makers. Norman Stone Asks: Why? Sick Scenes from English Life Contents Invest for School Fees Limited Updating the Anorak Jon Futrell on the jacket that came in from the cold Multiple Display Advertising Items A Store House PLC Company Allans Chanel Boutique Smallbone of Devizes Descamps Squeaky-clean morality Look out! Cabbages and Cailflowers from Kaffe Fassett Cliché It's all par for the course Leslie Geddes-Brown on Spouses Inc Sanderson Winter Sale Patra Selections The Great London Orchestras Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Michael Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elkie Brooks Multiple Display Advertising Items Tough Guys Don't Dance You Never Can Telc The Ragged Child Royal Festival Hall North and south Lesley White on chippy behaviour Look Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't If you're about to buy a foam-filled sofa. . . Max Prangnell reports on the row about safer furniture Maggie Drummond searches in vain for a salesman who knows what's safe Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The apostle with a mission to entertain Robert Gore-Langton charts the zig-zag career that has brought Jonathan Miller to the Old Vic as artistic director The Ritz Cunard Prima donnas of persuasive power Music A delicate debut Dance The Glass Menagerie Bakewell's View A loser who was more than a star Dilys Powell remembers Trevor Howard Kevin Costner Gene Hackman No Way out Dance of the capitalists John Davison on a novel form of sponsorship The art of building a character Films Fizz and physicality Theatre Robert Hewison Charity begins at auction Art Marina Vaizey South Pacific Triumph of style over substance American anchorwoman Linda Ellerbee finds the film Broadcast News, already a hit in the US and due to open here soon, uncomfortably close to the truth of television Northern Rock Building Society New launch will reveal if Eddy's ready Paper round Radio tune-up creates waves Radio Three is on the lookout for younger listeners, reports Jonathan Miller Buzz Grauniadsaurus No sex please London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Gyngell is winning the breakfast battle Jonathan Miller crossed the picket line last week to find TV-am fit for a long fight Advertising with a slice of real life Richard Lander reports on the new realism in commercials, where the message can be shocking Multiple Classified Advertising Items EastEnders: the bubble won't burst Barrie Heads says American critics won't kill off a top British soap Multiple Classified Advertising Items A case of mistaken identity for 'offies' Wine Leisure Featured this month—Annie Lennox, Chris Rea, The… The Sunday Times The making of a great chef Egon Ronay Talks to an outstanding exponent of creativity who is taking the world of gastronomy by storm Food for Thought Square moves where restoration is a snip Gardening Graham Rose says we owe the Americans a debt for helping to fund preservation work Dinkies can be goldies if they're oldies Collecting New moves set for the home front Property Prices will sit quietly at the eye of a housing storm set to rampage through 1988, writes Caroline Mcghie Sturgis Bridge House George Trollope & Sons John D Wood & Co. Free Trade Wharf Marsh & Parsons Ideal Homes Vermeer Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal Homes Portmans Property Consultants & Estate Agents Anscombe & Ringland Barratt Fimbra Show Apartments Open The Falcons Lockes Field Jacors Island Company plc Cluttons Savills Rialto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sloane Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carleton Smith & Co. Prudential Property Services Stickley & Kent in All the Better Places Lurot Brand Hampton & Sons Gillands Ideal Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Regahan Black Horse Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Royal Court The Sales Department Dean & Dyball Properties Ltd. London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Period Property Register Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lennards Properties International Bovis abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Riviera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amarilla Golf and Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items DMI Marbella The Spanish Riviera Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Our Guide to the Week Ahead in the Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday snaps: Toby Sedgwick (ironing) and Ben… The People's Choice Brackets show last week's position; final figures indicate previous appearances Today's Radio The £25,000 watercolour competition Cable BBC1 The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television and Radio The Stuart Hall Hair Report Regional Television Choice Films on TV Not seeing is believing TV Review Radio Choice BBC2 Britoil slides towards BP bid Growth freeze feared With Personal Finance Wall Street shockwave due Harvey-Jones notches a hat-trick Industry's Rising and Falling Stars City casualties rise Lines snarled over GEC link Quickstep Bond Support Advisers Inside MIM managers face US threat Roamer Interprint Multiple Display Advertising Items Waiting for the Kuwaitis to move City Viewpoint Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market halls are born again Multiple Classified Advertising Items B&C invests in builder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kuwait Oils the Recovery of BP City Focus A couple of weeks ago nobody wanted BP stock. Now, buying by the Kuwait Investment Office has brought back droves of investors. Judi Bevan looks at the latest moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Kio Stakes in Britain Toward the Infinite Emirates Breath of heir as Weinstock son moves up Next in line for the goods at your door Confex Telephone No All signs point to Sears A Share in the Boardroom Plunge puts end to high spirits Wall ST Finance game offers £10,000 in prizes Mint promotion for pocket phone City Hot Line Burton set for record profits Market fades on Wall Street fears Market Report What's UP L&M in shop sale deal Major Share Movements APV Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dollar Effect Where does the buck stop? Economic Perspective Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items What will it cost Britain? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cleaning up the Colony Business Focus The arrest and questioning of Ronald Lt, former chairman of the Hong Kong stock exchange, by agents of the colony's powerful anti-corruption squad, could signal the end of the colony's free-wheeling style of business under his British successor. Jon Swain looks into the reasons behind the crackdown Pan Am's top men in ejection seat A long-running feud at the stricken airline is to end with the exit of both the chairman and president. Report by John Cassidy Trade & Industry Arts look fine in Country Life First National Finance Corporation Investors get their champions Odds favour the house on Market gambling debt Abbey Life House-price rise cools off Homeowners Friendly Society M. C. Brackenbury & Co. Payout triumph for BES Economic Data Bank Caution wins the year Russell Taylor reviews the performance of our investment managers Framlington PEP 88 Save & Prosper Caterpillars make good Virologists are harnessing the potential of creepy-crawlies in a project to manufacture a range of substances, starting with pesticides, then proteins which could be involved in a number of pharmaceutical applications. Jane Bird reports on what's been happening at the bottom of the laboratory garden Business Land Hidden asthma victims China's pill revolution A plant known as the Thunder God is found to dampen male fertility Eye technology boosts old test Making instant snow Picture Gallery Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Department of Transport Talent hunters rush the season The traditional milk round is spilling over as employers stretch the rules in their competition for high-calibre graduates. Michel Syrett reports Director the Chartered Society of Designers NBS Mastering a degree of career visibility Godfrey Golzen on the planning that should back up MBA skills Elders Hughes Ovens & Hewitt Limited Computer Limited Allied Dunbar Executive Network (Consultants) Limited Executive Recruitment Services Executive Network (Consultants) Limited Price Waterhouse Tetra ICI Colours & Fine Chemicals Pedigree Petfoods Technology Services International Ltd. British Telecom International Simpson Crowden Consultants Universal Computer Associates Ltd MKA Mayne Nickless (U. K.) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items ICI Dental Barry Latchford Associates Abbott Avdel English Estates The Developing Agency State Street Bull Thompson Msl International Cathy Tracey & Associates British Telecom Datacomms Hughes Ovens & Hewitt Limited ESSO Safeway British Gas Nottinghamshire County Council The Santa Cruz Operation C Kiddy and Partners Mars Electronics Templetoneliot Advertising PA Personnel Services Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Insight Price Waterhouse Ogilvie Executive Management Appointments Limited LJ Associates Grosvenor Page Aston Zoraster Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Media universal services Cripps, Sears Bransom Templetoneliot Advertising Courtenay Specialists in Management Selection Rugman & Partners Arthur Andersen & Co Grosvenor Page Marketing IBM CTA Recruitment Consultants British Telecom Datacomms Cranfield Dcn PA Personnel Services Sony Broadcast Arthur Andersen & Co Reading Borough Council Daytons Pergamon Orbit Infoline Ltd. Selection POiNT Lockyer, Bradshaw & Wilson Limited ESPA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wang Racal Instron Cimtax Services Park Air Call Communications Nottingham Health Authority US Leasing Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tie Rack NHS Training Authority Marlowe Sachs Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Computers and Telecommunications Etam IPG Personnel Consultants Anderson Smith Interface Praxis Thompson Associates Limited The Sunday Times Informatikk a. s KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock BIS Computervision United Kingdom ICI Seeds Hawker Westinghouse Signals Campbell-Johnston Associates Grosvenor Page Marketing Kramer Westfield International Austin Knight Advertising Garside Management Consultants Limited Reuters SAAB KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Deloitte Haskins+Sells Forward Trust Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Link Management Selection Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Ravenscroft & Partners Acsis Blue Chip PA Cambridge Economic Consultants Executive Sciences Recruitment Consultants Lockyer Bradshaw & Wilson Limited Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Ogilvie Executive Personnel and Management… Glaxo Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 AB Electronic Products Group Plc Highfield Associates JPW Recruitment Advertising Electricity Council MSL Advertising Pershke Price Service Organisation Limited Easi-bind International Limited West Midlands Regional Health Authority Sewells International Introducing Gone to the devil Pan Am Plus: Books Inside The fight for shoppers' perks Duty Free Redwing Holidays Sunday Times reporters: BA's timetable for takeover Sunday Times reporters Airlines Tahiti Sunday Times Travel Brief Slower visas for travellers to US Inter-Rail bargains Armada replay Sovereign sets sail Resort is all at sea Ryanair in fare deal French tailoring All in the family Packaged for Disney Hotels being hatched for the hordes Turkey Martin Rooks Holidays Star signs made easy Things To Do, Places T Go Hotel Guides The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Cash Check Fly the Magic Horse Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries With one outward bound you can be free This is an invitation to adventure, extended to you by The Sunday Times and the Outward Bound Trust. The invitation is open to anyone aged 18 or above. The adventure is as great, or as small, as you care to make it Anything else you'd like to know? Fly the Magic Horse Horizon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making the most of plastic David Goldsmith on how to get the best out of the artificial ski slopes blooming all over Britain Putting a smile on its face Val D'isere Sking during the season will be a major feature of Sunday Times Travel. Week by week we shall bring you the latest and best information on resorts, equipment and techniques. Our two regular expert columnists are Alistair Scott, author of The Sunday Times Guide to Ski, and Aprè Ski, and Ross, one of Europe's leading ski teachers and the inspiration of the British intermediate skier Skiing with Ross 1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Wings Faraway Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky world Enterprise Thomas Cook Costa Cruising Italian Style Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds Farway Holidays Fare Savers '88 Mark Warner SNCF Multiple Display Advertising Items Drinking in the rain The winner of the last Sunday Times Travel Writing Competition, in 1986, was Julia Butt, a trainee Bbc journalist. Her prize was a Speedbird holiday for two in Malaysia—where she had ample opportunity to exercise her peculiar talent for keeping (just) on the right side of trouble Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Your chance to shine Readers are invited to describe a trip abroad and win a major travel prize Save Time up Here Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Turkish Delight GB Euroeamp Carefree Camping Multiple Display Advertising Items How to be in the right Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arrivals Reho Tradewinds Faraway Holidays Meridian Lancaster Travel Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Holidays English Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rogbyclass 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 Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Uk Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forkway Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunned Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsites Multiple Display Advertising Items Corfl Villas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 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 Lord Hanson, chairman of the Hanson Group "My… Les Arcs Sunned Holidays Skifare Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beating the body clock Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safer shops for bargains Flying Visits Fly-drive deal Multiple Classified Advertising Items News service AA insurance Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items US stopovers Take-off plans Confex '88 Eventful ideas Fred Olsen Lines Pounds Tretcher Cold comfort of full fare Multiple Display Advertising Items Speedbird Worldwide Austrian Business Class Multiple Display Advertising Items The magical charm of the medieval Oxford Summer or winter, there's no better way to revive flagging spirits than a weekend away. Every week on this page we shall present a suggestion for a short break—usually in the UK but occasionally abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel: A Weekend Away Who Really Buys Books? Crime The wit of a wounded man S J Perelman: A Life by Dorothy Herrmann Simon & Schuster £14.95 pp338 Don't Tread on Me: The Selected Letters of S J Parehman edited by Prudence Crowther/Viking £14.95 pp372 Art The politics of poetry This is a shortened version of Joseph Brodsky's acceptance speech of the 1987 Nobel Prize for Literature One Watch at a Time The three faces of Flann Flann O'brien An llustrated Blography by Peter Costello and Peter van der Kemp Bloomsbury £14.95 pp159 Bicycle clips and the love of literature Penfriends from Porlock by a N Wilson Hamish Hamilton £14.95 pp280 Where is Beryl the Peril? Imaginary People: Who's Who of Modern Fictional Characters compiled by David Pringle Grafton £14.95 pp528 The horror of it all Children of the Siege by Pauline Cutting Heinemann £12.95 Pan £3.95 pp208 Picador Classics Words and Meanings Dr Robert Burchfield on the naming of parts The bratpack in revolt Sixty-Eight The Year of the Barricades by David Caute Hamish Hamilton £14.95 pp416 Frances Horovitz, reader All the world's a war The Mask of Command by John Keegan Cape £12.95 pp336 Simple decency comes shouting through A Path of Hope An Autobiography by Lech Walesa Collins Harvill £12.95 pp325 Times Books Mary Warnock Personal View Award for small publishers Times Books Wary worldliness in the Windy City Writing in Restaurants by David Mament Faber £3.95 pp160 Hodder & Stoughton Publishers Anthony Price Sherratt & Hughes The thrill of naughty talk A Capote READER/Hamish Hamilton £15.95 pp722 The war Times Atlases-The World's Best Books Tales of sharp knives and bought sex On crime fiction Picador Breathing new life on old masters Marina Vaizey selects the best and most beautiful art books Central London's Finest Bookshops BWPA Brant Wright Poetry Associates Paperbacks Colin Forbes No crêpe de Chine Out of the Cage Women's Experiences in Two World Wars by Gail Braybon and Penny Summerfield Pandora £16.95 pp330 Working for Victory? Images of Women in the First World War 1914-1918 by Diana Condell and Jean Liddlard Routledge £19.95 pp201 Consumer guide to the Terror A Palate in Revolution by Giles MacDonogh Robin Clark £11.95 pp242 The bookish British Simon Jenkins reports on some good news from a surprising survey of the nation's reading habits The Times Literary Supplement Writers' Monthly Freepost Mw22 Paul Erdman How often in 1987 have you. . . ? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angus & Robertson The Sunday Times Best Sellers Hardbacks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faber and faber Contents Harrods Contents Australia at 200 Next week Harrods Knightsbridge Top Left Bed linens. Second floor.'Beau… Harrods Knightsbridge Engineered like No Other Car in the World Planelectric Energy for Life Ect Cellular In Words and Pictures The writer Alan Sillitoe and his son, David, a photographer, talk about each other to Danny Danziger. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton Honda Hoover Excell M2 Pocketphone Toshiba Style NEC Strachan Studio A Vile Trade Alfa Have Never a Faster Abfa Romeo But is It Really the Right Stuff? The most celebrated American journalist of his generation has published his first novel. In Manhattan they think it's just dandy The way image of a southern… The Manager's Handbook The Literary Guild A Magnificent Man and his Flying Machines Action Aid Oysterworld Kaleidoscope Ltd. Hems Ancient and Modern DiLusso Commodore Dame Peggy Asheroft exuling in Olivier—'The perfect… Something to Brag about Sun Alliance Insurance Group Italy Sunsites Pegasus Business Software Aid-Call Emerncy Plc PGL Mail Offer Moben Fitted Kitchens International Communications Sweet Gel of Success Tried Tested Midas Disposable Assets Fierce competition in the nappy market has produced a rash of new products. Report by Hannah Charlton Iceland Holiday Brochures Bridge Brainteaser Canine Capers Mephisto Chess Bookwise Fountain Softeners Starvillas Win a Prize Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Christina Dodwell, writer and traveller, talks to Su Newland. Photograph by Liam Woon Orient-Express Rothmans
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