News from 27/03/1988
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Dr D Kernick, Malcolm Brown, Kenneth McLeish, Barbara Hall, Jim Tucker, John Biffen, Brian Collett, John Jay City Editor, John Davison, Peter Gillman, Rob Hughes, Claire Francis, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Robert McCrum, Sarah Miller, Christopher Smallwood Economics Editor, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, Joe Foyle, John Jay, Jacqueline Warren, John McGhie, Danby Bloch, Nick Rufford, Askold Krusheinycky, John peter, Graham Rose, Roger Beardwood, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Antony Terry, Peter Vansittart, Alistair Scott, A M Woodward, Sally Payne, Linda Taylor, Stephen Milligan, Adam Nicolson, Russell Taylor, Frederic Raphael, Anthony Delano, Jo Revill, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Cal McCrystal, Edward Welsh, Eileen Brandon, Caroline St John-Brooks, Richard Eaton, John Westwell, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Kevin Mitchell, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Mick Brown, Samir Shah, David Dougill, Mark Ottaway, Joe Irving, Cliff Temple, Nitin Parshotam (Councillor), Philip Beresford Industrial Editor, Egon Ronay, Graham Bowie, Justine Picardie, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Norman Harris, Anne Jacobs, John Nelder, Geoff Whitten, Jeannette Kupfermann, John Cassidy, Marion Devine, Brian Mitchell, Christine Toomey, Lesley Abdela, Brian Moynahan, Richard Luce Minister for the Arts, Bernard Cafferty, John Stefanidis, Masud Husain, Rebecca McNally, William Shawcross, Ganey Bond, Debra McArthur, Jonathan Todd, Robert Cockburn, Pam Legate, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Gerry O'Kane, Elizabeth Grice, Deane Dana Chairman, John O'Riordan, John Hopkins, Askold Krushelnycky, J Eaton President, Jill Neville, Brian Walden, Maria Laura, Michael Barnes Director, Sir Philip de Zulueta, Eric Marsden, Edwin Riddell, Peter Wilsher, Gillian Upton, Patrick Thomas, Jenny, Peter Sherlock, Simon Freeman, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Christopher Smallwood, Stephen Jones, Sally Brampton, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Michel Syrett, Richard Palmer, Raymond Godfrey, Andrew Grice, Alison Coles, Keith Wheatley, Nick Rufford Science Correspondent, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, Rosemary Bailey, Andrew Sanger, Brough Scott, Caroline McGhie, David Profumo, Nicholas Bethell, George Ace, Maurice Chittenden, Denness Wilson, Barrie Penrose, Dudley Doust, Felix Aprahamian, Ian Dunning, Iola Smith, Ian Smith, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Candia McWilliam, Alan Tillier, Herbert Von Karajan, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, Matthew Parris, Susan Raven, Robert Sephton, Steve Tongue, Philip Beresford, Richard Burnell, Budapest, Jane Last, Roy Greenslade, Humphrey Burton, Charles Oulton, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, John Carey, Edward Pearce, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, John Hardy, Robert Tyrer, David Wickers, Jeff Mahaffey, Carol Easton, Paul Pickering, Hugh Pearman, Valerie Grove, Marina Vaizey, Peter York, Margaret Park, Phillip Knightley, Frank Field, Matthew Devaney, Graham Masterton, Tony Hetherington, Jim Muir, Richard Rayner, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Sunday Times Reporter: Revealed: don who recruited Philby GMT faces a hard time TWA Philby Caught in the act: IRA man who led the attack The faces the terrorists failed to conceal when the mob moved in Insight Why Jesse Two charged with soldiers' murder Interior Design Unions finally kill Ford deal Ford Handbook The facts behind Jackson fortune Inside the Sunday Times Classified Kinnock's team goes for Benn with gloves off Democrats rebuff Owen hint at electoral deals Sheep Dip AF/SLR International Photographic Competiti Rovacabin Rolex A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. Floral delights: Princess Michael of Kent takes a… 2am: neck and neck for Jackson and Dukakis Ban sought on IRA publicity Air Portugal Schools are 'a disgrace' News Digest Award winner Kidnap alert Bomb boy hurt Art capture Gun siege ends Cocaine ring Stonehouse out Bond Winners Report demands tough air safety rules Children's badger tale set for literary fame Railway murder hunt detectives issue picture of 'scruffy man' Sealink boss to seek job cuts if P&O wins Griffin Factors Limited Wages claim falls on wrong side of the law Hover Speed British Ferries Publishers stand up to Maxwell pressure Power and the Passion: a child dwarfed by one of the… Inquiry call after death of scientist MI6 spy in Exocet coup sues for 'exes' Security faces new embarrassment: fake arms dealer claims he wasn't paid for secret network Independents may bid for Commons TV Stone rolls in to ban disc sale Halifax Building Society Wimpey Villagers stand firm against a brick invasion Battle lines are drawn as major housing developments threaten to shatter the countryside peace The skill divide gives dole boys jobs in south NCR Prudential Property Services Dip gangs invade for rich Tube pickings City centre violence spreads to turn Britain's countryside into a green and unpleasant land Teen trend is cutting crime Tea at the Ritz Ricoh UK Ltd Rural riots fear after big rise in attacks on police Health Education Authority Growing poll tax fears give Tory rebels new boost Seats of learning will cost £170m to mend Announcement Small dealer accuses fuel 'goliaths' of price fixing Action for Jobs Anger at Spencer books auction Computers and Communications Invest Electric Energy for Lite Hands up if you need a Japanese lesson Spotlight on a schools argument: does East lead West, or is the price of 'exam hell' too high? Army Officer Crime Godfrey Smith Maestro making music, money and merry mayhem The Sunday Times Profile I want to flee in the face of convention British Midland Providing a Company Pension Scheme Used to Be a Big… Find Thesemen Eight faces of hate in the moment the mob smelled blood Insight Here's the Star of Last Week's… Murders break the impasse Abbey National Life and death moves in affair of the heart Spectrum Health Stress makes or breaks the man Xios Systems The Best for World News In World in Review this Week Scotland Land of Opportunity Kremlin parades glasnost in pair of iron gloves Russia mobilises thousands of troops to crush wave of ethnic protests Our Foreign Staff: Shultz is set to return to Israel Fights of Fantasy Scientists in final bid to save Vanunu Insight Move or starve—Ethiopian families are told Crest Hotels Facts in the general interest Gorbachev new deal hides black spot of despair NatWest Bonn's grey mice caught in KGB trap Comrades on the run-to Hungary P&O European Ferries (Dover) Limited Hate campaign turns on Tutu British Telecom Chirac ahead in poll News Roundup Peace denied (Reuter): Bomb scare (Reuter): US move (AP): Gross violation Borges' widow and maid in tug-of-war (UPI): Tucker time (Reuter): Unita rules (AFP): Arms halt Pan AM It's Christmas Day in March Racing Gardner Merchant Catering beyond the Call of Duty No Budd, no strife: now for the price Cliff Temple sees Angela Tooby take world silver Results Langer holds the fort for Europe Golf What the Sunday Times said in January this year Hewlett Packard Tomba crashes out gloriously JCV Why Both needs Arthur's minder Olympics Rowing Table Tennis Head For Heights Inside track Ma'am's Man Hewlett Packard Break In Red Angels Steffi Graf reasserted her right to the No 1 ranking Fat Man relishes the fear and loathing in San Diego Sailing The Sunday Times McAuley outsmarted by Bassa's ringcraft Boxing Carr drives to hat-trick Three tries to third choice Rugby Results Comment: British Rugby Should Still Shun South Africa Self-belief sparked miracle For the Record Julian's Selections Racing Results Quins draw Wasps sting Welsh Exiles on the rampage Rugby Round-Up Dalglish scholars treat the Dons to a master class Pretty hard on Ossie Football Results Louts pushing English clubs out of Europe A bloody encounter in Düsseldorf will finish us off, says Brian Glanville Hockey Forest salvage draw All well wide of the Mark Pools Forecast African Cup explodes into violence Rob Hughes reports from Casablanca Witt bows out as the ice queen Dudley Doust reports from Budapest Weekend Weather and Sunday Times Ski Guide Contents Dutch intelligence Hill Samuel Investment Services Don't Rush back Football Focus Labour pains The hard left has called off the truce and now Kinnock and Labour face six months' infighting For five years Neil Kinnock has worked to make Labour a credible alternative fo the Tories. But last week the rug was pulled from under him, by the Dundee debacle and a renewed threat from the hard left, posed by Tony Benn and Eric Heffer. Now Kinnock, Labour and the unions, face six months of civil war. Andrew Grice reports on Labour's dramatic week White collars brandish blue books too Before the well-heeld professional rush in to pillory Toddanosauros Rex, they should look at their closet skeletons, writes Simon Jenkins 5 Mitterrand? Dunhill Contents It's time to switch off the talk of a BBC plot Nothing can be achieved by falsehoods aimed at proving the government is conspiring to limit broadcasting freedom, writes Brian Walden Politics of the last atrocity If only we could act like animals all the time Langdale Atticus Initial confusion puts Steel down the poll Inside Politics Advantage Re-Mortgages For God's sake rid our hearts of this poison Platform Belfast's agony tests the conscience of IRA supporters. Cahal Daly, a Catholic biship, challenges them in an appeal based on his forthright statement last week Stubborn prime ministers are bad for your health Better financial planning and a streamlined DHSS are vital to the health service, writes Frank Field Siemens Iraqi gas attacks revive horrors of the Great War Week in Review: The World Kurdistan Why the Pope was not invited Russia Victor of the Rock flies flag of battle Gibraltar Archimedes Mitterrand? Mais oui! France's old-timer is set to canter home in the presidential race, ahead of a scrapping right wing B&Q Ogwr Council Britannia Building Society America begins to hold sway in its own backyard The villains stillhold the centre-stage, but the polt has taken turn for the better Cenral America Two men in haste for strategic missile deal Summit FIAT Awash with rubbish: shameful conquest of our scepter'd isle Litter A chance to roll over Beethoven Music Legal & General Too shocking to publish Abbey National Giving the poor more pie in the sky Globe-shrinking for Great Britain Student visas The Thames TV barrier Masterspy without a motive Birthdays British Gas Share Offer Points Brent resists black activists British Library plan will not be shelved Donor Card Viewpoint Delta Shedding light and optimism on the class of the future Caroline St John-Brooks meets the man behind the decade's most significant piece of educational research Today Newspaper of the Year Baker's reforms brought to book Four new books have all, writes Caroline St John-Brooks, hit out at the education bill Regalian Beauchamp Estates Educational Courses & Appointments Lansdowne College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Multiple Display Advertising Items St Aldates Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton W. A. Ellis Farley & Co Barratt Regalian The Chilterns George Trollope & Sons Prudential Property Services Glehtree Estates England Partnership Wates Costain Homes Debenham Tewson Residential Trafalgar House Residential Regalian Wards Construction Ltd Bensons Plc Conservation areas pose a price dilemma Property Conservationists' best efforts can have the opposite effect to that desired, says Caroline McGhie Getting a mortgage with Mates Prudential Property Services Farrar Stead & Glyn Bridge House Regalian Westwood Agriframes Bovis Homes Ltd. Farley & Co Folly to tempt the hardiest Gardening Easy winters, writes Graham Rose, can bring on the malaise of less than hardy mimosas Emerald Ideal House for Joint Pruchase Home or Home-Based Blades Chancellors Wharf Hughes Hooker Solicitors Chiltern Court Hamptons John D Wood & Co Black Horse Agencies Savills Allsop & Co Nationwide Anglia Regalian Knight Frank & Rutley Bargets Humberts Anscombe & Ringland John Wilcox & Co Farrar Stead & Glyn Multiple Display Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friend & Falcke Sturgis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Marsh & Parsons Luro Brand the London Mews Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Laing Dean & Dyball Properties in Rutland London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rendells Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tadworth Park Wimpey Welcome Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waterside Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages Whelan Homes Amarilla Golf & Country Club Russell Cowan Chartered Surveyors Multiple Display Advertising Items Montpelier International plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque Da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quinta Damarinha Golf & Country Club 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 A sad case of video voodoo and torn shirts LaCELIMA Photosales Leafing through allsorts in the library Play Automobile and Win a £5,000 Prize The Sunday Times Crossword Clue Writing Contest The Writing School How the Russians Recruited Me Philby The masterspy breaks his silence: Part 2 Inside Lerose Talent-spotter for the KGB Philby Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Old Deceiver Meets his Match After fleeing to Moscow in 1963, Philby was at first euphoric about "going home". But foru years later the doubt and depression set in. He was drinking heavity and even his KGB masters were ignoring him Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Aquascutum London Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Piano Workshop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Fast Motor Yacht Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A frog who turmed into a prince Mick Brown meets Daniel Auteuil, who last week was acclaimed by Bafta as best supporting actor for his role in Jean de Florette Paris Sobers up Look Sally Brampton, editor of Elle, reports from the collections where the frills have fied in favour of a new realism Aquascutum of London BBC1 Lessons in letting go Valerie Grove talks to Angela Coleridge, whose husband was held hostage In Beirut I accuse. . . Time to wake up to fine chocolate Food Egon Ronay on the ultimate sensation Sexuality on their terms Tamers of the tower blocks Concierges are revitalising problem housing estates, says Justine Picardie T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Salvatore Ferragamo NCH Caring for Children and their Families Puffing with indignation at a moral crusade Craig Brown: Look out! The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson Mandela Multiple Display Advertising Items Events The Moscow State Circus Sadler's Wells Theatre Miriam Makeba Multiple Classified Advertising Items From rag trade to rich Euro pickings Screen & Print John McGhie on a £5m advertising campaign to make us all better Europeans by a deadline of 1992 Pictures of horror raise questions of taste Paper round How to break the tyranny of news Samir Shah says BBC current affairs programmes must find a fresh approach to translate journalism into television that reflects the signigicant issues of today An expensive exercise down on the farm Labour Pains Buzz All aboard Second delivery Turn off Love story News in Brief Royal Opera House Why our schools need more than solo efforts David Cairns argues for a central initiative on music education Conjuring with the spiritual on a grand scale John Davison talks to Nicholas Hytner, director of a new Magic Flute for ENO Master with an elusive touch Richard Cook on a rare visit by the pianist Andrew Hill Don't miss Codename Kyril a tense Cold War spy… Whitehall Theatre The tenors with a Cinderella complex Record Review Royal Shakespeare Company A nightmare journey to maturity Iain Johnstone on Empire of the Sun Shakespeare our uneasy contemporary John Peter on the Wars of the Roses cycle Growing up with genius Marina Vaizey reports on Paris exhibitions Joni Mitchell Bakewell's View Our Guide to the Week Ahead in the Arts Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items What do a Texan country singer, a 12-man group of The People's Choice Comedy Theatre Starlight Express Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Museum of Mankind Harvey Ferry & William Clegg Dance Film Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black hole looms for 'clever' cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Bentley's beauty in search of a new role Motoring Eric Dymock slips into an elegant but expensive driving seat and finds computers could spell trouble Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items When dreams come true Me and my Car Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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Ltd Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Follett for Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maltin Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chris Greenwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Spink MSC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derwent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Benfield Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 5 Today's Radio Cable Sterling Regional Television Choice The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television and Radio Films on TV And the losers are. . . TV Review by Patrick Stoddart Radio Choice BBC2 BAe bites sterling bullet WPP to sue defectors GEC-Plessey team to plug System X Shell is pearl of industry Deficit rings alarm Gloss on paint deal The Peter Borovgh Effect Inside Parnes Returns The City Personal Finance Standard puts on brave face The Burton Group PLC Exciting space for TV-watchers Viewpoint A hopeful Sound UniChem figures face mauling Morris is cast for success A thousand experts make their choice Favoured Companies City Focus A survey to find the most respected companies in the UK puts the biggest multinationals and the retailers at the top. Philip Beresford reports Guinness PLC British Telecom International Parnes' matinée Hot Line Glass & Glazing Federation Goode intent What's UP George Davies, left, is likely to be in cheerful… B. A. T. Industries Financial Services A Share in the Boardroom Dreaded Day 158 Wall St Big Lucas issue deepens gloom Market Report Victor Clwyd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business United Biscuits Through a glass starkly City A drastic shake-up has saved Waterford from disaster. Report by David Brierley Dublin to sell off top insurer End of a Californian retreat John Cassidy reports on the latest development in the Guinness case United Biscuits New Zealand rift over link with BA Nilfisk Tootal Group Transtel MID Glamorgan Suter Oil baron looks to fresh fields Centreway Barclays Dti Bid that shook Belgium itself Jonathan Todd on the contenders in the battle for Societé Générale de Belgique Olives spoil Greek taste for jets deal Lonrho Economy rolling with the punches American Account British Steel Interest rates not up to task Economic Perspective Abbey Breaks the Old Habit Business Focus The pioneering proposal by the Abbey National to become a public company would not only revolutionise the building society movement and reshape the British banking sector but could also effect a stunning revival of the Thatcher government's programme of promoting wlder share ownership. City Editor John Jay and personal Finace Editor Diana Wrifht look at the prospects for the flotation and for the society's savers International Factors Late entrance for stylish Olivetti PC Business looks at the high-tech sector from jobs in Wales to changes on the high street Lucas Race speeds new pace in south Wales Phone for hire hits high street St Quintin Abbey goes high society But what questions should the society's savers and borrowers be asking about the plans for flotation? Diana Wright looks at the drawbacks and the benefits Cater Allen Gilt Income Fund Limited Gartmore HO Pepe Tax changes widen game Royal Insurance Colegrave Johnson Fry Ltd Getting out of the capital tax trap Cashing in the chips on a business can be costal in tax terms. Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey look at how to take money out of a business so that the tax is kept minimal Royal trusts its funds to blue-chips Savings News Chelsea Building Society Danger in rush for tax reliefs Rediscovering old-tech treasure Showcase Fine early scientific instruments fetch high prices, but alert collectors can still spot bargains in this fascinating field, says Ian Dunning Mercia Venture Capital Mim Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited The Equitable Life Time for last Gas payment Robert Heming save & Prosper The Equitable Life Foreign & Colonial Advisers sit on cash as the market drifts Russell Taylor reviews the strategies for our speculative portfolio Going for gold takes timing Canada Life Line The tax wolves get more teeth Rush to catch BES benefit When the top rates of income tax are cut, bax relief will be cut by the same amount, so investors are making a last-minute rush to get relief at the old rate of 60% John Harrison looks at BES funds that are still open M&G Arithmetic of a mortgage swap Photosales Prime Health Sussex County Building Society Today Newspaper of the Year Ecosse Car Company plc Norland Dairy Farms PLC Is trusting the wife a good investment? Joe Irving on the pros and cons of transferring taxable holdings Henderson High Income Trust Brokers' extra service adds to investor's woes Questions of Cash Bell Savings Bank Economic Data Bank Ticket to a profitable ride Royal Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Oklahoma! Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Intoto Athena Compleat Cookshop Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Company Services (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diamond Mine! Thanks Nigel! Air-Link Communications Multiple Display Advertising Items E. F. L. Brent House The Levitt Group Limited Trust Interprint MCB Graham J Stanton The West Lancs Prodect 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 Classified Advertising Items The Pros in Printing London Phone Company The Switzer Group, Inc H&H Factors Ltd Taking the pain out of diagnosis Magnetic fields could be used to give a comfortable and accurate way of tracking nervous disease, Malcolm Brown investigated on a visit to Sheffield Konica Myelin damage could link Aids to MS Brian Collett reports on a spinoff from Aids research Therapy has gone to the dolls Heat is on lazy bugs Deadly moment is pinned Progressive companies train their own masters Britain has lagged behind in degree-level courses in business skills. But now top firms are showing the way with tailormede MBAs. Report by Marion Devine Honeywell Bull Flexibility in hours works for men too Price Waterhouse Mercuri Urval Shell MSAS Cargo International DU Point Property Development Company MSL International (UK) Limited QMS Recruitment 3i Consultants Ltd Water Pressure Barry Latchford Associates Marshall of Cambridge (Engineering) Limited Fairbank & Fry Conoco Kramer Westfield International Management Consultancy Consultants Roger Lilley Amoco Bastable Dailey Advertising & Marketing Limited Link Information Technology Lever Associares in Advertising Arthur Andersen & Co CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Grosvenor Page Marketing Simpson Crowden Octagon Human Resources Rodney Dennis Recruitment Consultants TV-am plc Strategic People Recruitment Durham Microgen Felix Dennis Multiple Display Advertising Items Dennis Ruabon Mid Surrey Health Authority Applied Management Sciences Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Barry Latchford Associates Coopers & Lybrand Macmillan Davies Touche Ross KPMG Philip Morris Europe S. 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Chevron Portex NAPP Laboratories Abbey Life Harding Kewill systems Medical and Proffssional Staff Opportunites in… Kent County Council Ernst & Whinney Conseil Minster Executive Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sun News of the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Kevin Saunders Hoskyns Facilities Management SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment MKA Helix Software Consultants Ltd General Manager Community Services CSIRO Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items SRI International Cameron-Simpson MKA Search, Selection & Consultancy Porterhouse Restaurants Multiple Display Advertising Items McCOURT Consultancy Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Ferrari Metropolitan Police EMSL Recruitment EDP Systems Ltd. MGB Computer Services Limited Christopher Little Consultants Limited Parker Knoll International Trading Sock Shop Battelle Europe PDL Management Selection Universal Energy Data Power Computer Employment Ltd Social Work Malcolm McIntyre Consultancy Today Hoggett Bowers Croydon PA Personnel Services In Systems The Established Leader Appointments Coopers & Lybrand Prudential Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Where to Go Small hill, large triumph Winter hill-walking—more like winter madnes to some. It is often cold, wet, windy and so cloudy you reach summits you cannot see. Yet thousands enjoy the challenge enormously. Peter Gillman tries to answer the question way Inside Next Week Words of Warning Plus: Books Venice Simplon Orient-Express Pan AM Winter test of material benefits Travel: Survival on the Hills Togs Trial In the footsteps of Marco Polo Laptop liability Cyprus on paper Rerun at Waterloo Oz rail nostalgia Formula hotels Flying in the face of fear Therapy Agent denies ticket charges Discounts Sally The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Cash Check Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Ocean Cruise Lines From mouth to elusive source Tracking up the River Calder, Adam Nicolson begins his journey at its infected mouth on the Irish Sea, flanked by the unclear meace of Sellafield and Calder Hall, and follows it past ragged parkland and the mossy ruins of a mediaevel abbey, to its source in the Black Pots northern England March Walking the River Calder Call Peregor Travel Ltd. 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