News from 28/02/1988
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Charles Langley, Graham Maynard President, Barbara Hall, Diana Lamplugh, Richard Ellis, Ian Hudson, Sir Christopher Benson Chairman, Derek Jarman, Joe Haines, John Davison, Jon Swain, Catherine Bennett, John Jay City Editor, Anthony Clare, Chris Ryder, Costa del Sol, Rob Hughes, John Peter, J L Carr, Jonathan Miller, Sir Peter Thompson, Jill Hartley, Sarah Miller, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, Clay Perry, John Jay, John McGhie, Jan McGirk, Danby Bloch, Nick Rufford, Sally Emerson, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Alistair Scott, John Harding, Sally Payne, Stephen Milligan, Adam Nicolson, Anthony Delano, Dalbert Hallenstein, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Cal McCrystal, Edward Welsh, Deborah Moggach, Caroline St John-Brooks, Jon Craig, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Alex Sutherland, Iain Johnstone, Judi Bevan Deputy City Editor, Kenneth Baker, Alan Hollinghurst, John Rogers, Irwin Stelzer, Alan Spencer, Peter Godwin, Ivan Fallon, B Parsons Headmaster, David Dougill, Sir David Napley, Rebecca Tyrrel, Shena Mackay, Jane Bird, John Witherow, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, David Goldsmith, Peter Kemp, Norman Harris, Roger Graef, Andrew Lockhart Director, Geoff Whitten, Tom Peters, George Perry, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Doug Sager, Christine Toomey, Geoffrey Dicks, Brian Moynahan, Bernard Cafferty, Gerry Malone, Nicola Shulman, Roger Eglin, Councillor Judith Warner Vice-Chairman, Paul Taylor, Costa Blanca, Malcolm Smith, Paul Driver, James Adams, Harry Pugh, David Hughes, Ben Whitaker, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, Mazher Mahmood, Alex Harrison, Elizabeth Grice, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Chris Smith, Martin Jacques, Judi Bevan, Phillips Drew, Costa Cossack, Brian Walden, Jill Neville, Roger Williams, Gareth David, Brian Reading, David Spittles, Rushell Harty, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Peter H Morgan, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Martin Dunkerton, Stephen Jones, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, D Gurrey, David Ekserdjian, L Clark, Raymond Godfrey, Robin Hyman, Don McCullin, Maggie Freeman, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, J Sidgwick, Chris Jones, Alan Budd, Avril Connard, Costa Brava, Charles Oulton Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brough Scott, Alison Beckett, J Scott, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, David Profumo, Louise Branson, Romney Marshes, Janet Street-Porter, Max Prangnell, Joy Melville, Ian Dunning, Dudley Doust, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Michael Swanson, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, John Brierley, Rick Sanders, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Nicholas Kochan, Marion Judd, Brian Clarke, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, Carmel McQuaid, John Carey, Edward Pearce, Anne Stevenson, Simon Jenkins, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Ian Williams, Victor Bryant, John Cole, Marina Vaizey, Alexander MacLeod, Anne Ainley, Angela Long, Jonathan Miller Media Editor, Tony Hetherington, Peter Charnley, Peter Roebuck, Douglas Kennedy, James Neilson, Puzzled Parent, Joanna Simon, Port de la Selva, Clement Freud, Michael McLintock, Tom Bower, Boris Schapiro, Chris Price Director,
ResumoContents Obesity: research blames body metabolism Blow to Kinnock as union goes left TWA Armenia: Gorbachev struggles for control Sunday Times readership growth the fastest in the field Examplan Maxwell fights on over book Buy baby buy Set back for new GCSE exams Inside the Sunday Times Classified Undercover war on the tube thugs Craigendarroch Cellrent Sony Public vote for Prince Charles Londonderry Hotel Walker denies cabinet clash News Digest Council warning Chemical blast Union fights on Non to FT Nacods talks (UPI): Killer landslide Bond Winners Safety warning over anti-impotence drug De Savary ahead in race for stake in TV-am Brooks added to UK shop list John Guinness dies in 500ft fall Education chief is hate victim The Corphone Group plc At last winter is here The New Volvo Japan by-passes import quotas Aids campaign warns the business trippers Braun Amphitheatre at Guildhall last clue to Roman London Credit Factoring International Ltd Threat to sport in schools Loans to poor set Moore a problem Great leap for ballet diplomacy …where you have initiative, talent and ability Curtain falls on Beckett tribute Print unions put our work at risk, MPs say Parliament faces paralysis from press backlog Fowler shines a light for equality D-day for inquiry into restrictive employment practices Tees Side Development Corporation Leap year birthday bonus for mother and daughter At unholy loggerheads British Telecom International Human Resource Development Multiple Display Advertising Items Obesity gives new food for thought Spotlight On the first clear answer in the endless debate about why some people get tubby Subaru IBM Hope for an unhappy prince Cursing cousins It seemed a perfect partnership-two cousins combining to recreate the Beaverbrook empire. But rivalry demolished the dream and last week Jonathan and Timothy Aitken lost their last big media foothold by resigning from TV-am. John Jay and Ivan Fallon report The Beaverbrook dynasty Thorn Smoke Detector and Alarm Special deliveries from man with a flair for business Profile Invest Electric Brum? Et's jest loik Britain's Barcelona Godfrey Smith Let us de-gong the dishonourable Finds Waldheim is an example in reverse to British tradition The Threat within Ethnic explosions that challenge Gorbachev's policies Australia House US in quandary as Noriega runs his puppet show Indian army under ethnic feud threat Computers and Communications Schmidt's Jewish blood Judge attacks sale of women World pressure to see Israeli soldiers tried NEC Business Systems (Europe) Ltd. Lee snub for Deng Fiery Jimmy's sin hurts Pat the preacher man It's neck and neck in big test Nato summit aims to boost alliance's image of unity Rover Group Aspiring presidents search for lost youth Football fans the Catalans' anger Dti Dilemma over sunken ship's deadly cargo Abbey National Botha under attack from the ultra right Hanoi warns China News Roundup TV silence (AP): Rust meeting (Reuter): Five hanged (Reuter): Hart stays (UPI): From rags to riches KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Reuter): Teresa visit Plane deaths (UPI): Hippo attack How the Resorts Compare Mad drivers in fast lanes Psychology Tourist paradise or death-trap? Spectrum Hotel Safety In their rush to make money, som e European hotellers put lives at risk by failling to meet even basic fire safety standards. After the deaths of six tourists in a Bulgarian hotel blaze, Max Prangnell reports on moves to urge operators to boycott unsafe hotels FIAT Europe's Driving Force The Leeds Mortgage Service Greed gives way to an exploding. . . Writer Dudley Doust and photographer Chris Smith report on the Winter Olympics Results and Today's Programme British lack fire and killer streak Tennis Body blows for the myth of the noble art Boxing Cost tidal wave hits trout fishing Angling Rocking The Boat Salmon Trout & Sea-Trout Hill Street Blues Inside track McMafia II TV Punch-up Dragon Slayer Inter-Continental Hotels What a way to earn your oats Racing Results Julian's Selections Elsworth has Aintree as reasonable target Racing Bath power supply on the blink For the Record Hogg in control as weary Bristol battle through Salmon lands the Quin's points Rugby Round-Up Rugby Results Barnes brace sinks Pompey Football Results Hockey Steaua stumbling block for struggling Rangers Brian Glanville on the last British team in the final stages of the European clashes Rovers in nailbiting fightback Archibald: In Danger of Total Eclipse Merson makes a 2-goal mark Gift-wrapped Pools Forecast Moxon's nerves crumble at 99 Prudential Holborn Tomba La Bomba in tearful triumph Winter Olympics Contents Penalty kick suicide saps Chelsea spirit Football Focus Weekend Weather and Sunday Times Ski Guide Cold snaps doors shut Scottish skiing A Test still in doubt Cecil's short circuit Parkinson's Powerplay: The weekend dash to Chequers that made Thatcher see the light Two thatcher fgavourites fought for the prime minster's ear on the crucial issue of privatising People who live in glass houses… Before the British begin to criticise other nations on human rights, writes Simon Jenkins, they should go to see Ulster's Peace Wall Contents Dunhill Contents Happy days with the dull political colours Bush and Dukakis are under fire as men too colourless to lead. But prosaic leaders better suit a country's needs, writes Brian Walden Time to go slow on Start Opinion Behind those tears on TV it's all tax-free International Factors Atticus Kinnock could well afford a health risk Inside Politics Turning up the power Opinion Consumers will not lose out by the privatisation of the electricity supply industry if the government develops an effective scheme to regulate the way it is, writes Irwin Stelzer Chinese Compensation It's time to stop being odd man out in Europe Britain is a nation in search of a post-imperial role. Its only choice is to build a future in Europe, writes Martin Jacques National Savings Congress battle for defence cuts could hit Nato Week in Review: The World America Turmoil fails to halt march of Irish accord Ireland History's war zone seeks to live in peace The Balkans Siemens Churches toll protest bells The World Commandos who were shot as spies The magic of Militant Gcse guide The Times More Pluses than minuses LDDC sees no storm clouds EI Capistrano Villages Play up and pay the game Back to kitchen-table surgery? Points Birthdays Challenge on the Cam An ancient seat of learning is responding to falling student numbers with an aggressive advertising campaign, writes Caroline St John-Brooks Educational Courses & Appointments A Career in Private Chiropody Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teesside Polytechnic Evendine Court Chiropody as a Profession Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Putting the heart back into school Education Forum Learning by rote is a neglected form of education, writes John Brierley, and argues for its return Puzzled Parent: From the frying pan to nanny state Viewpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Rivervale Reading Mercedes-Benz Derwent Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratton Woking Motors Gerard Mann Huddersfield Garages Limited Lancaster Stratton Normand (Bromley) Ltd Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Geyfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Supermini showdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highway star? I've a ticket to ride Eric Dymock tries the latest contestant in the small car stakes while one man finds freedom without wheels Me and my Car Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Spink of Bournemouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Bristol Motor Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon H. R. Owen Stratton Dutton-Forshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Specialist Cars William Loughran Official Porsche Centres Porsche Approved Used Cars AFN London Follett for Porsche Lancaster Chariots Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Waldron Roger Clark Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Merlin Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paramount Jaguar Centre Jaguar Julians of Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wadham Stringer Lancaster Paramount Jaguar Lex Grange Motors Jaguar Approved Used Cars Harvey Hudson Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Altwood B M W Approved Used Cars Vincents Cars Reading Almondbury Red Rose Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Waldron G. Eric Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Millcars-the perfect partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Registration Numbers Maserati (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Follett Ian anthony Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Guy Salmon Specialist Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Montpelier International plc Dunas Douradas Russell Cowan Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puerto Soto Grande Costa De La Luz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rocha Brava Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas, Spain and Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jardines del Puerto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pebble Beach Village Sansofe Puerto Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gamble on a desert island air-lift Photosales GCSE Maths on video Countdown to a post script Notebook Play Automobile and Win a £5,000 Prize Intrepreneur The Sunday Times Crossword Head gels of sterling qualities AA Deadline Midnight: How Maxwell bought the Mirror Starting Today: Serialisation of the book that Robert Maxwell wants to ban CCA Galleries London Inside C. Howard & Partners Ltd Legge Concerts New Age Music Simply Red Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Courtney Pine The Manhattan Transfer Frank Zappa Royal Albert Hall Where anarchy and privilege ruled Next Week: Citizen Maxwell and the Truth about that… When the pieces of silver rattled for Joe China Wear Look Rebecca Tyrrel talks to Joan Chen about the Empress's new clothes Privileged but bored in Peking Louise Branson reports on the frustration of China's créme de la créme Imagination Concerts Barbican Tony Bennett Romantic Classics Barbican Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Choral Society Arlo Guthrie Multiple Display Advertising Items Starlight Express The Play House Credit Card Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andrew Litton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shaftesbury Theatre New London Theatre The Royalty Theatre Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sadler's Wells Theatre Theatre Royal Haymarket Aldwych Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country girls, Eighties style Robert Sandall says the female folk singers of today are not just revisiting Highway 61 How much longer? Jill Morrell, whose boyfriend John McCarthy was taken hostage in Beirut, talks to Catherine Bennett Working the night away Equality at work is all very well but we need support systems, says Joy Melville Clubs for the dull set Craig Brown: Look out! Kaffe Fassett Cartier The Rink the Musical Why the regions deserve a spot in the limelight Arts John Peter on All My Sons at Manchester's Royal Exchange Episodes in the fast lane with Spillane Jazz The Old Vic A final pas de deux David Dougill on the end of a star duet Bakewell's View Royal Opera House Images of an empire ruled by the camera Films A homage to Ottoman opulence Marina Vaizey on Süleyman's treasures Britten's genius in full flood David Cairns on Billy Budd at the Coliseum Banking on Egypt's gold Gerry Malone on hopes for Edinburgh's Pharoah show Her Majesty's Theatre Berliners boost the band Paul Driver reports on a windfall for a young orchestra Theatre Our Guide to the Week Ahead in the Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adding a jazzy string to Walton's romantic bow Music The People's Choice The Piano Workshop The Sunday Times Art Dance Film Sunday Times National Student Drama Festival Thames Television Street cred rules Ok on tabloid TV Broadcasters are embracing the techniques of popular newspapers as they step up efforts to attract young viewers, reports Avril Connard Buzz Time for studio orchestras to face the music Alex Sutherland on government discord at working practices in the musicians' union Taking flight with the small screen As they wage a battle for passenger loyalty, airlines are planning to deploy a new generation of video stations in the sky, says John McGhie Thoroughly British ways to gag a critic Paper round Today Monster with little mystique Gardening Dining with the real McCoy My favourite restaurant Janet Street-Porter comes in from the cold to find a small gourmet eating place full of gaint parasols, odd chairs and net curtains run by three "mad" brothers in Yorkshire Cellar of class by the glass Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Cunaro Rainbow Jacuzzi Listeria hysteria under scrutiny Trafalgar House Residential Sturgis Hogg Robinson Property Group Stuart Wilson Glentree Estates Hughes Hooker Solicitors Costain Homes John D Wood & Co Hampton & Sons Conrad Ritblat & Co Regalian Farley & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Farley & Co. Doors to the quay It was once an area full of dockers and battling street gangs, writes Caroline McGhie. Now Bermondsey has become the riverside address to have Peter Eden Barratt Parsons Green Must Sell Malcolm Regalian Lurot Brand mews Farrar Stead & Glyn Greenfield and Company W. A. Ellis Looking into the go-betweens Estate agents are flavour of the month, writes David Spittles, but are standards inadequate? Lloyds GLEN Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnard marcus Bentleys Ellis & Co. Prudential Property Services Marsh & Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best Buy Wimpey Welcome Home Farley & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Wards Construction Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Horse Agencies Ideal Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Built Homes Brian Lack & Co Portmans Regalian Keith Cardale Groves Mellersh & Harding Plaza Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black Horse Agencies Allsop & Co Harrods Estate Offices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Gerrards Cross Bidwells Residential Royal Court St. Ives, Cornwall Costain Homes Waterside Properties Brookfield Warrior's Retreat Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword Today's Radio Cable BBC1 Explore the Options at Independent Education… Regional Television Choice Films on TV Bewigged, bothered, bewildered Radio Choice Inside Flights of Fantasy Waranted Race on for new power stations Shrugging off the crash Capel rounds on its critics British Rail on Telecom's track Mersey's modest money king Nicholas Kochan writes about Britain's richest man Job skills 'crisis' Relief as Berrill is dethroned With Personal Finance Mountleigh nears £180m site sale M&S buttons down Brooks JCB Construction Equipment The Peter Borovgh Effect Inside Contents Personal Fionance Innovation WPP's profits may top £13m Hewlett Packard M&S bid should make a good fit City View Point Banking on Britain Bp prepares to replace Britoil chief Virani's double County Builds on the Rubble City Focus County NatWest hit rock bottom last week with the departure of its chairman and chief executive. John Jay, City Editor, looks at how they fell and at how the new management will build on the company's hidden strengths Tristar Contract Hire Clwyd Muirhead Takeover stars find new niche Quite A-day in the Life Hot Line British Steel In shape for things to come Jeweller's profits shine City Sweet leap for Cadbury What's up A Share in the Boardroom Buoyant volume restores health Market Report Major Share Movements Prowling bears kill the rally Wall St ADT Working round the Clock round the World Capel is still the broking champ Bryant Group US broker has top guru BSC industry The Direct Mail Sales Bureau PLC Deficit thrives on election fodder American Account British Telecom The choice tax bite is one that produces A lower tax rate can bring in more, revenue. Brian Reading looks back over the books Docklands pleads for fast roads Power to the People Business Focus Cranfield Nilfisk Fits Filofax East Kilbride Arthur Young Fidelity Colour Printers Guarantee The Eagle Has Landed! Multiple Display Advertising Items Pearl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items D. Bryan Andrews Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Business A slice of the action High-income investors are rushing for a stake in the 1987-8 Business Expansion Scheme as the looking budget threatens to trim tax relief. John Harrison looks at some possibilities Chancery Securities PLC Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life New rules will outlaw misleading mailshots Richard Woods looks at a move to protect small investors SunLife of Canada Winning the war on loans Inside Personal Finance MIM Britannia Multiple Display Advertising Items Johnson Fry plc In-laws' home may escape gains tax Questions of Cash State pensions are set to lose ground Workers retiring after 1999 will not be as well provided for by the state as those retiring now: Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey explain why Pension Power Alliance Property and Construction plc Barclays Robert Fleming save & Prosper Jonathan Green The Equitable Life National Leasing & Finance Co Interest grows in unit-trust products Savings News Wreck yields a treasure for investors A chance discovery provides new insight into history on the high seas, and brings a fascinating collection to the saferooms. Ian Dunning reports Sussex County Building Society Offshore fund widens net Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index The Sunday TIMES/opol Overheating can be cooled without pain London Business School Economic Forecast Exporters will suffer but investment wil keep domestic demand strong. Economicsts Alan Budd and Geoffrey Dicks foresee a return to balanced growth Empire Futures Ltd Tax Property Enterprise Trusts Lockton Superstores PLC History Predicts Marketview Tunnel hearing Radio silence in the Dartford Tunnel will soon be broken Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swedes find a better way to help the pills go down As drug development grows ever more expensive, pharmacologists are discovering more efficient ways to introduce existing drugs to the body. Jane Bird reports on two new Swedish developments Notice to Readers Science comes to marinating Cooks have long used marinades to make meat tender. Now a scientific analysis has opened the way for the meat industry to use it on a large scale Electronic touch for braille Lansing Skin for robots Directorship Appointments Limited How to create frontline vision Get out of your office, listen, honour the people who matter, says Tom Peters, the American industrial efficiency specialist, in this final extract from his book Thriving On Chaos Contents Financial Controller Austin Knight Selection Contents Touche Ross Management Consultants DAL Group plc At the front—1 At the front—2 UNISYS Christie-Tyler Stern Associates Evans & Sutherland Wardley Investment Services Ltd. Spicers Executive Selection AST Europe Ltd HR Associates Limited KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Devon Anequal Opportunities Employer N. B S Selection Ltd Alusuisse D. A. Selection International Executive Selection… N. B Selection Ltd Declan Kelly Group plc Teradyne N. B Selection Ltd Sun microsystems Human Resource Development Morgan Keating Associates Macmillan Davies Stafford Long & Partners Octagon Human Resources Orbis Publishing Ltd Managing Director, Akebia Ltd Project Dunlop Tyres Austin Knight Selection North West Thames Regional Health Authority Jonathan Wren Career Plan Limited Allied Dunbar Conoco GE Information Services Cole associates UNISYS MSL International ICI Seeds James Martin Associates Bastable-Dailey Advertising & Marketing… Harris Montpeller International Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Party Ingredients Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The International Stock Exchange Hi Tech Careerlink Consultants Limited The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Technology Services International Ltd Johnson Wilson & Partners Dirk Degenhart & Partners Ltd. Technology Services International Ltd Price Waterhouse Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Limited PA Consulting Group IBM United Kingdom Limited Mason & Nurse Selection & Search Cousins & Partners Computer Recruitment Consultants Cameron Simpson Spectrum Specialist Marketing Recruitment Rumbelows Webb Whitley Associates Limited White Cliffs Country CJA Recruitment Consultants Group BP Universal Computer Associates Ltd ALGAMA International Executive Search and Selecti Motor Industry Research Association AB Electronic Products Group Plc BMW (GB) Limited SRL Executive The Body Shop Winner Spong F International Group plc Hobbs Medlock Complete Recruitment & Training PA Technology Good design at good prices Dti TVS Hoggett Bowers Courtenay Specialists in Management Selection Harris IMC Executive Selection Ltd Parker Grosvenor Search International Ltd Price Waterhouse Planned Pre-Selection Services Riley ELA Medical (Synthelabo Group) Sas-Methven Vicky Mann & Associates TSB Bank Macmillan Davies Boothroyd Stuart Meridian Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Limited Kimberly-Clark CMG Target Computer Group Coopers & Lybrand Grosvenor Search International Ltd McDonnell Douglas Information Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touche Ross Management Consultants Free Careers Service The Sun News of the World Combined Independents (Holdings) Limited Charles Barker Advertising Selection Search Sherwood Locum Limited Greater M Manchester Austin Knight Limited Price Waterhouse MSL Advertising Devonshire Executive Ltd The Industrial Society London Electricity Board is in Equal Opportunities Wickland Westcott & Partners Ford Grosvenor Page Marketing Moore Paragon Management Services Northern Foods Plc ELLE Grosvenor Page Highfield Associates Bull Thompson Corporate and Recruitment Consultants The Sunday Times Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Dunlop Armaline SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Stafford Long & Partners Coopers & Lybrand Perceptus Ltd. American Express Ethicon Limited Telephone Sales Canvassers Windsor Television Greater M Manchester Connaught Cipfa Services Ltd Boots Royal National Institute for the Blind Price Waterhouse Ogilvie Executive Personal and Management… PA Personnel Services CTA Recruitment Consultants Lynwood Scientific Developments Limited Price Waterhouse RED brick Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection Contents Safeway International Accounts Manager Where to Go Back to the future The Aran Islands sit off the wild west coast of Ireland at the very edge of Europe Plus: Books Inside Next Week Barratt The Sunday Times Aran Islands Sunday Times Travel Brief Pegasus China Peking CTC a Great Line in Cruises Travel Section Wildlife Safari On your bike via French railways Slipaway to Europe Oriental sleepers Smoke survival Breaking the bank Conserve in comfort Steam dream Brittany Ferries Russia bears the burden of tourist rush As the Iron Curtain yields, the foreign visitor is becoming a fact of Russian life—and a headache to its tourist authorities The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Cash Check British Airways A cold war for room at the inn Travel Sovereign Scotland Prospect Art Tours Ltd Exodus Expeditions Hills that bring relief from the hand of man February Rhymney to Blaenavon Take a walk across the ridges and valleys of South Wales with Adam Nicolson, who finds a surprising beauty as he tramps through tired villages and over damp moors to plateaux of tranquility Hill sheep blues: farming the ridges while subsidies… Rhymney to Blaenavon Sunday Times Travel Brief Making a skid work for you Skiing with Ross 8 Open-heart surgery for your ailing boots A mountain not to mess with Mont Blanc Save Time up Here Citalia Qantas Tiny steps to take peril Off the pistes Safety P&O Air Holidays Go Greek Sunned Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Israel Fly the Magic Horse CTC a Great Line in Cruises Making the escape from yobboland Jersey Royal Cruise Line On a winding Majorca Head straight for the hills Thamson Great Cities and Rivers of the East Warsaw,… BaHaMas Fortresses fringed by groves of palms Owners Abroad Aviation Ltd. Contents Link Fair Ltd Gites de France Low-priced, high-quality flights to Turkey Island Sailing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Beach Club Falcon Sailing Multiple Display Advertising Items Asian Affair Holidays Olympic Holidays Ltd Priceright Spring Specials First Call Meridian Strawberry The Magic of Israel Explore Qe2 Bermuda Cruises from Southampton Jamaica Malaysia Jamaica Expect More from Pan Am Fly/drive Touching down on Catalonia's rustic beauty Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Cruise Lines Mallorca Holiday Car Hire Air new zealand Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsites Ltd Vacances en Campagne Matthews makes holidays Wings OSL Villas with Pools Laskarina Holidays Villa Club Multiple Display Advertising Items MEON Keycamp Holidays Islands Unlimited Multiple Display Advertising Items The SFV Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catalan Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas Travellers Abroad Solaire International Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Hartland Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bowled over by our hosts Down Under Barnes Common Cricket Club upped stumps and took itself off on a tour of Australia. Norman Harris went into bat for a village side that played eight and lost five against the big boys in the outback Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go Ski Sunned Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yugotours Maritime YCA Old Stone House Island Sailing Yachtclub Turkey Greece Turkey Flotilla Sailing Holidays Ltd France Guerba Expeditions Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Sherpa Expeditions The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Holidays English Country Cottages Character Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Penlan Activity Holidays The Cobenanters Inn Portledge Winter Breaks Westminster Weekends The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A landscape of mist and moods The German tanks were expected but they never came. Last October's storm was unexpected but when it came, the flatlands between, Rye, Dungences and Hythe were better able to defend themselves because this is a land of sheep and churches, not trees. Elizabeth Grice enjoyed a weekend of walks and log fires Chronicle of many deaths foretold And the Band Played on by Randy Shilts/Viking £15.95 pp630 Paperbacks Books for Children Inside In confrontation with the wrong real thing The Forbidden Zone by Michael Lesy Deutsh £11.95 pp250 Close Pursuit a Week in the Life of a New York Homicide Cop by Carsten Stroud Viking £11.95 pp278 David & Charles Bard of the bearded and bejewelled epoch And a Voice to Sing with by Joan Baez Century £12.95 pp378 This business of living Books etc Who was Sylvia, what was she? Sylvia Plath: A Biography by Linda Wagner-Martin Chatto £12.95 pp282 Penguin Books The gang who got too much Bullion Brink's-Mat: The Story of Britain's Biggest Gold Robbery by Andrew Hogg. Jim McDougall and Robin Morgan Penguin £3.50 pp365 Australian Wine Kenneth Baker Personal View A society whose imagination is stunted is a society with a bleak future, argues the secretary of state for education, who wants schoolchildren to learn the importance of language Penetrating the cloud of unknowing End of a Journey An Autobiographical Journal 1979-81 by Philip Toynbee edited by John Bullimore Bloomsbury £25 pp422 Piscatorial pleasures Blues by John Hersey Weidenfeld £10.95 pp205 Fables for our febrile age The Shadow Kiss by Anne Spillard Hamish Hamilton £10.95 pp208 Stories from the Warm Zone and Sydney Stories by Jessica Anderson Viking £10.95 pp246 Myth-making narcissism A Cannibal in Manhattan by Tama Janowitz Picador £10.95 pp285 Exhuming the epoch of doomed happiness The Temple by Stephen Spender Faber £10.95 pp210 Power and respectability, lovelessness and passion Skinny Island by Louis Auchincloss Weidenfeld £10.95 pp230 Picador The interweaving of strands A Yellow Raft in Blue Water by Michael Dorris Hamish Hamilton £11.95 pp343 A quixotic gesture of personal freedom Keith Wheatley interviews the novelist and publisher, J L Carr How to go … An unbalanced sort of morality Indians in Britain Paper Backs Timely collection from the custodians of liberalism On toleration edited by Susan Mendus and David Edwards Clarendon Press £17.50 pp144 Catalogue of negotiated inertia The Unprincipled Society by David Marquand Cape £18 pp292 Putting the police through their paces Watching the Detectives by Andrew Brown Hodder & Stoughton £10.95 pp158 SKY Magazine From bruiser to old goat Rodin: A Biography by Frederic V Grunfeld Hutchinson £30 pp738 Excising failure and misdemeanour Who's who 1988 a & C Blacks £58 pp2,000 Publishing & Creative Opportunities Space Sales Executives Andrew Derrick Design Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items India qua Batiste Publications Ltd The passage of the airship We welcome letters on subjects raised in the Books section. Please Keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, 1 Peunington St, London E1 9XW The Times Literary Supplement The words of race Matchmaking Too many takeovers Between the Lines The Sunday Times Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Arthur W. Upfield Books Section The Sugar Factory Granta Buy Baby Buy Matki Contents Hot Tickets for the Season's Arts Next week Contents John Deere (U. K.) Ltd. Dayfold plc Clarks The New Legend Coupe Honda Super Star The Art of Friendship Victorian art sholar Feremy Mass and his art dealer som Rupert talk to Fudith Carmel. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton Rubbles County Your Personal Copier for Home for Office Trusthouse Forte Hotels Lufthansa Konrad Furs Picture Gallery With 15 sports on offer you'll be on Cloud 9 The Bentalls Look Laing Homes we Care Stoned on Wall Street His films do not deal with slight things—they address the great issues of our times ECT Cellular The British are Famous for their Tea-Drinking Excell M2 Rover 200 Series Toshiba Style He's a Friend. Do You Turn your Back or Turn Him in? This is one of those hot potatoes we toss to our recruits. If they handle it with good sense and good hunour, they might make good coopers. If they juggle with it rashly, they can et their fingers badly carred. How would you cope? Let's study the evidence a little more cosely. Photographs by Don McCullin MOP Midas Cellular Systems Karsh Judgment Picture Gallery Left: Picasso in 1954.'It was shot in the gallery… Porsche Building on Achievement Impressions in the Sand Final part of our travel series Majorca in microcosm Impressions in the Sand The holidaymaker's essential guide to the pleasures of the Balearic island by Rick Sanders Velux Eben-Parker of Sheffield Designer Children The kids' fashion market is growing faster than the kids themselves with everything from jeans to classic smocks being bought for their name-droppale labels Picture Gallery MFI Sun Alliance Insurance Group HARRIS/3M FAAC (UK) Ltd. Kidd Yorkon NEC Making It All Add up Continuing our Eight-Part Examplan Series Picture Gallery Teaching as a Career Send for your Syllabus National Westminster Bank PLC How Parents Can Help Nightingales Wallcote Strategy for Success 3. Your Revision Timetable Brave New Wales Kitchens Direct Britannia Building Society Prints of Denmark in a Northern Light Peter Ilsted was one of a group of artists in turn-of-the-century Copenhagen who, quite, counter to the image of the 'gloomy Dane', took as subject the play of clear Baltic light on the commonplace objects of their lives. Alison Beckett reports on Ilsted's first major exhibition in Britain Above: Sunshine in the Drawing-room, 1910-12, oil… All Ders Toutology Tried Tested How not to pay six times too much for your favourite musical: touts only Best buys Picture Gallery Insublind Panorama Pivotelli Wilding Office Equipment PLC Diy Direct Supplies Ltd. PNM Products Gates Galore Thico Medic HTC Clinic Group form UK Ltd. Pure India Tea The House of Shutters Stylus Furniture Volvo FIMBRA The Gold Solution Contains Your Jewellery can be transformes in minutes MOPS Kaleidoscope The Times International Communications Wilson & Glick Kitchen's Limited Bridge Brainteaser 1330 Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah Renault Christian Children's Fund of Great Britain The Sunday Times Korea The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Diana Lamplugh, founder of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, talks to Jill Papworth. Photograph by Clive Boursnell Rothmans King Size Benson & Hedges 100'S Contents Energy for Mankind Index The Times Pill
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