News from 05/06/1988
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Victoria McKee, Barbara Gunnell, lold Smith, Barbara Hall, Eileen Battersby, John Jay City Editor, Shena MacKay, Jon Swain, Anthony Clare, D C Harris, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Frank Johnson, D A Payne, Bemard Cafferty, Jonathan Miller, William Cookson, Jill Hartley, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, John Jay, P H Scott, Jan McGirk, John Diamond, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Antony Terry, Kate Etherildge, Justin Broackes, Lars Persson, Stephen Milligan, Christopher Thacker, Fraser Grigor, Mike Brearley, Mark Hosenball, Patricia Hewitt, Carol Sarler, Neville Hodgkinson, Michael Rigby, Denise Winn, Rachel Urquhart, Ginny Dougary, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Judi Bevan Deputy City Editor, Mario Modiano, Kevin Mitchell, Alex Sutherland, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Lis Leigh, Susan Marling, David Brierley, Frances Williams, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Mick Brown, Bernard Levin, David Dougill, Sheila Kitzinger, Dymphna Byrne, Cliff Temple, John Witherow, Egon Ronay, Eviatar Manor, Brian Lamb, Hugh Canning, Drew, Russell Harty, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Norman Harris, Jeanette Winterson, Patricia Hodge, Kate Figes, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Elaine Feinstein, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Phillips, J R Hawthorn, Nicholas Usherwood, John Sheppard, Terry O'Neill, Denis Vaughan, Brian Moynahan, Paul Donovan, Ted Collins, Caroline St John Brooks, Michael Heseltine, Roger Hall, Paul Taylor, Dorthy Wade, Malcolm Smith, Gareth Hum Davies, Paul Driver, Trent Bridge, Alasdair Miline, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, Steven Downes, Michael Bishop, Neil Kinnock, Lisa Freedman, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Austin MacCurtain, Kaz Mochlinski, John Hopkins, Askold Krushelnycky, Brian Walden, Peter Wilsher, Gill Charlton, Robbie Coltrane, Gareth David, John Whitley, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Gareth Huw Davies, Mrs S, John Ralston Saul, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Simon Regan, M C Jones, Jonathan Del Mar, Stephen Jones, Brian Deer, David Kent, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Mitchell Wheat, Andrew Grice, David Kilburn, D Hall, Ivan Hill, Keith Wheatley, Ned Sherrin, Nick Rufford Science Correspondent, Marmaduke Hussey, Stephen Davis, Dilys Powell, Eddie Barrett, Andrew Sanger, Kevin Sullivan, Charles Oulton Religious Affairs Correspondent, G Norton, Brough Scott, Alan Tiller, Russell Miller, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Tony Osman, Harry Conroy General Secretary, Louise Branson, Max Prangnell, Ian Dunning, Dudley Doust, Scarlett MccGwire, Paul Hemp, Felix Aprahamian, Neil Lyndon, Kamran Khan, Michael Jones Political Editor, Roger Clarke, Mairi Steele, Clive Emsley, Mike Smith, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Richard Burnell, Marion Judd, Mark Whitaker, Annabel Walker, Charles Oulton, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, Donald Franklin, Carmel McQuaid, Samuel Wolf, Kevan Chambers, Edward Pearce, James O'Neill, David Sinclair, Peta Thornycroft, Godfrey Golzen, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Deirdre Fernand, Maureen Walker, I M Thomson, John Jay The Sunday Times City Editor, Geoff Hamilton, David Wickers, Richard Muir, Michael Cockerell, Ian Williams, Peter Smith, Bamey Petrovic, John Borken, Marina Vaizey, Margaret Park, Lailan Young, Jim Muir, Maggie Drummond, Joanna Simon, Anthony Cox, Clement Freud, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Muriel Bowen,
ResumoGuards under fire in new Tumbledown film Deaths spark pep-pill inquiry Kinnock takes power to squash his left Opinion Poll The Rolling Stones at 25 Charles goes solo at polo Gorbachev backs new party revolt Soviet reformers struggle with the old guard The Making of the English Garden Protest at priest ban Iran aims to end UK 'cold war' Our Foreign staff Meridien Hotel Inside the Sunday Times Contents Poll puts Ashdown on top Mace row MP denies summons punch-up A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. Airtrack Sport Ltd Sunday Times leaves rivals standing Eurominor Ltd Reagan praises Soviet progress BR may split if privatised MPs set to vote against hanging No Beirut deal, says Runcie News Digest Oxford deaths BMA responds Stores closing Cocaine haul Lost account Harty 'poorly' IRA killing A rare mouse Bond winners Cellrent Brain transplant pioneers vow to carry on I am not a loose woman: Victoria As the debate still rages over Tumbledown, the hero's former girlfriend calls the play distorted By Sunday Times Reporter: Maxwell complaint against ST rejected Debenhams Doctor pays for patients Ceasefire possible in green belt war Renault Summer's here at last as England streak to a 7-0 win Hands off, you sexist Fellows Rotary dilemma Lost Donizetti chords rise from a cellar Father in home birth row is sued for libel Multiple Display Advertising Items Psion Fire chiefs raise alarm as engine crashes increase AT&T An earl in the pink sees red Bishops rebuke 'ungodly' group Alfa Romeo Wimbledon organisers fail to smash the tickets racket Prudential Property Services The New Face of British Goal Rough Justice? Jury system goes on trail Examines court fears of 'eyeballing' menace, and the law's move to curb juror challenge British Airways Aussie pint pours cold beer on Bud James Herbert Sepuichere Spinning a yarn about time's beginning Enigmas Spain. Everything under the sun Compaq Godfrey Smith Rock's hot legend rolls along into staid middle age Profile The Rolling Stones Cor, telly's not half knocked us sideways Excell Pocketphone Racal Vodafone Behind the Bonhome History was made in Moscow lase week when Ronald Reagan declared that the Soviet Union was no longer "the evil empire". He and Milkhall Gorbachev sealed a three-year friendship during the five day summit, but how did it survive the president's frontal attack on Soviet sbuses of human rights? Stephen Milligan and Angus Roxburgh report on the drama and the issues it raised while, far right, Michael Heseltine assesses the impllcatlons Inpraise of progress but the gulags remain The retreat from Third World adventurism Slow start to the search for a deal Great grandchildren of the revolution Timeshare Developers Association Somali rebel wages a war from Wimbledon Pan Am Air pocket saves six miners who walk away from death British hopes sink on £4bn subs deal Vietnam facing squeeze to curb the boat people Kiwi sexism—gone like the melting snowperson Jarogate British Gas Energy is our Business Mitterrand fears a landslide win Church head shuns Russian ceremony The Leeds Mortgage Service Racing colours: Pope John Paul, on a four-day tour… By Our Foreign Staff: India to pull out of Sri Lanka Mugabe amnesty lures in beasts of the bush IBM Shultz tries to mediate again TWA Remy Bricka, pictured training off… (Foreign Staff): Britain unswayed by US hostage 'talks' News Roundup Doubts over peace talks Private Palme inquiry Deflating ball Political expectations Ping-pong tiff Auxhall Onve Driven, Forever Smitten Current Sailings We must never ever let this happen again Pennington Street, The Highway, London E1 9xW Modern witch-hunt Lgnorant experts Bureaucratic bigots Pity the parents Protect the innocent Israel throws light on Lebanon Mr Milne's short memory NUJ reveals its real problem It's no secret: they stood up for Todd Scottish safeguards Contents Today's Birthdays BAA Graf grinds Zereva into sunmission Tennis Briton rules waves Keith Wheatley on Nigel lrens, the multihull guru Now it's nice-guy McEnroe Motel-class tourists feel stabbed in back Rugby Union Tense climax gives Swede first victory Golf Horse Sense Inside track Stainless Hopes Holy Orders Cannon Fodder Combined Ops Mr Luca Cumani does it quicker Kahyasi and the Derby: A Question of Breeding, Speed, Training and Tender Loving Care Abbey National Swimming Rowing Classic style of a lazy little charmer Tykes score like hicks Bold Lenham Grass is greener Cricket Scoreboard Female monkey puzzle The Route to Seoul: Through Hickstead and Bramham Equestrian Perfect Lucinda leads way to the Games Take part in our slogan competition and help the Third World For the Record Talking heads Cricket Close-Up Russian rule Cycling England are in the dock Brian Glanville on our chances of survival in Europe, both on and off the field Racing Results Australian Football Results and Pools Check Snappy Rush's sweet revenge Athletics Golf Julian's Selections Beardsley's country fun Results Fontana Candida Richards dashes England's hopes Comment West Indies take grip in stop-start Test Parris Tennis: Sue Mott Reports on the Women's Final Diminuendo's burst devastates Oaks rivals Racing Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad When church bells weren't cracked. . . Some clergy take a dismal view of capitalism. History holds some lessons for them, writes Norman Stone Contents Casualties of peace The Tumbledown row: forgotten heroes of good men gone sour? Robert Lawrence is a bitter hero. That bitterness came out first in a book and now in a television drama that has aroused powerful emotions. John Witherow, who lived through the Falklands as a journalists, report with Deirdre Fernand and Max Prangnell on the veterns who battle to cope with peace The Great Whales Contents Why Britain should not writes Labour off The Labour party is 30 years behind the times, writes Brian Walden, but if any man can force the pace of change, it is Neil Gordon Kinnock He is not much interested in ideology. His mind is practical, which is why he is a manager of genius A summit of significance Opinion Hail to the US chief, gaffes, catnaps and all Futistsu Atticus The long knives stay out for the Speaker Inside Politics Thomson at Thomas Cook Dont Just Kook It, Thomas… Don't fence industry in Opinion Platform Despite the emotional traumas surrounding the Rowntree'bar wars' writes Irwin Stelzer, Britain's growth depends on such hostile takeovers Rudderless party must steer clear of Thatcherism Ben Pimlot To win power the SLD must overcome an identity crisis and forge another alliance, with Neil Kinnock Zia-watchers search for election clues Pakistan Summer Right shows how to get it wrong France Ready to be awakened California's sleeping political giant The World British Gas Energy is our Business Syrians walk tightrope of uneasy calm Beirut Yeltsin puts pressure on the old guard Soviet Union Tito's heirs put off party purge Yugoslavia Sealink British Ferries Fasten your seat belts—we're set for open skies Oppotunity is the watchword of the 1990s for British airlines, writes Michael Bishop, who is looking for 11 new European routes There must never againn be work for the hangman Condemning hanging, and calling for a different death penalty, would show MPs had their wits about them, wites Edward Pearce Showdown between Beauty and the Beith Squaring up in the impending battle for control of the SLD: action-man versus career politician Britain In the opening stages of the SLD's leadership election, two protagonists have emerged whose natures could not be more dissimilar, writes Andrew Grice Gambling on the future of British civilisation National lotteries are a better way to fund the performing arts, says Denis Vaughan Sun Alliance Insurance Group Whither the party—things are that bad Clement Freud, former Liberal MP, plumps for Ashdown to lead the emerging party because he would bring it a sense of adventure—Beith would be too staid to make much impact on the electorate The rising sons and daughters of Japan Multiple Display Advertising Items Motors Appoved Llsed Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items The play's the thing, but enthusians helps Anthony Cox sits in as a school dinning hall full of giggling girls is transformed into a blood-curdling Shakespearean battlefield Small world, getting smaller A lack of funds for attending conferences will only weaken research, writes Clive Emsley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items End of the road for the Quattro Eric Dymock on the demise of Audi's four-wheel drive star and the appeal of precision over image Multiple Classified Advertising Items Truimph Vitesse strikes the right note Me and my Car Multiple Display Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Technik triumph of the Audi 90 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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'Safer' contraceptive pill comes under fire After our warning about the promotion of Femodene a year age, Brian Deer reports on new concern about its credentials Second-Hand Sensations Lisa Freedman on the real meaning of investment dressing Multiple Display Advertising Items Partridge & Peacock of England The bottom line on body creams Maggie Drummond tries the latest 'anticellulite' products on her lumps and bumps This Week in today Cocaine's high price Carol Sarler takes a look at the 'respectable' users of a drug on the wrong side of the law Man of Steel's new feet of clay Victoria McKee on how Superman is coping at 50 Stamping out the epidemic Denise Winn on why children should be vaccinated against measles The Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association A fresh helping of Italy My Favourite Restaurant Burgers with a lean appeal Look Tried & Tasted Germany's maturing Wine On the revival of fine wines ideal for summer drinking Pick of the Shelf News in Brief The Victoria Wine Company Fairy-tale facelift Egon Ronay: tells the story of the Dorchester Concerts Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Odeon Haymarket Engelbert Humperdinck BRMB Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music The Modern Jazz Quartet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buzz Credibility gap Catch the welle New-age satellites are a compact dish Jonathan Miller says this year's chic electronic gift is likely to be round and cheap Edited by Jonathan Miller Sweet deal Sugar coated Beam me up Up for grabs Will it bring the House down? Brian Lamb offers an American perspective on the televising of Commons political debates Streetwise comedy aims to give arts a bruising Radio Waves Battle lines drawn on TV magazines Radio Times and TV Times face calls for Competition, says Alex Sutherland Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Guide to the Week Ahead in the Arts Theatre London The Sunday Times Critics' Choice Theatre Royal Haymarket The People's Choice Duke of York's Theatre Lone voices of modernity Shaftesbury Theatre The Garrick Theatre When the fun went out of fund-raising Roberts Sandall reports on growing disharmony in pop music's booming benefit business A young lion into his stride Richard Cook on Andy Sheppard The Old Vic A five-year plan to put grit in the Garden David Cairns on the advent of tougher politics at the Royal Opera Finding a language for Utopia Theatre English National Opera Bakewell's View Multiple Display Advertising Items Portrait painters of the public face Art Why a festival can become a penance David Cairns on the problems of a balancing act Playing with legal appeal Films Tighter rein on West End ticket touts Dorothy Wade reports on new rules to protect theatre-goers How small can be beautiful Dance NatWest The Action Bank Putting magic into melancholy Records Cambridge Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comedy Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Starlight Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A £1m price is right for a country life In the search for a rural home, writes, Annabel Walker, many buyers are shocked at how little the magic million will buy Big spenders go to town Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cutting plants fine Gardening Geoff Hamilton looks at ways to get the best cuttings from your shrubs and perennials Laser Knight Frank & Rutley Anscombe & Ringland Sturgis Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Kight Frank & Rutley Multiple Display Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Chiltern Court W. 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Ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items Heron Brian Lack & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterfield & Co Farrar Stead & Glyn Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Tower Bridge Whare Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideal Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Druce Newrise Properties Ltd Hamptons Aylesford Multiple Display Advertising Items Beauchamp Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Druce Hughes Hooker Solicitors Wards Construction Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last Few Remaining Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Allsop & Co C & R Properties Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanover Druce plc Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beauchamp Estates Philip Andrews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wates Build with Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Mowlem Homes Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis homes Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fimbra Member Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amarilla Golf & Country Club Limited Ellis & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 15 Today's Radio Cable Audi BBC1 The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television and Radio Regional Films on TV The rows come tumbling down TV Review Radio Choice Contents The World's Most Painless Opera House JCB Whitehall gunning for BAe Cadbury's US raider drops in Dinkin aims to grow Business videos are in tune with their market Business Videos Londonderry's Air of Sale Fears over base rate Hot pursuit from Serif Stead backs share deals Beazer The Peterborovgh Effect Inside Computer firm seeks merger Royal Trust Putting Management into Investment Dollar finally bucks bear trend Viewpoint Sheraton sharpens acquisitive claws SIEBE Biggin Hill is battling back Info plan from Earl CLP the Property Finance Brokers Ltd Chewing into Cadbury Teh British sweets group is under attack from Richard Smith, the American whose company General Cinema has built up an 18% stake in Cadbury. But despite his booming businesses, Smith remains a reticent figure. Last week he came out of the shadows for the first interview with a Britsh journalist, The Sunday Times City Editor, John Jay Oyston scents new Red Rose success Margaret Park on the local-radio group's move to a quote B. A. T Industries Clearer signal from Crown TV The value of making a name for yourself David Brierley looks at the problem of pricing brand name IMC Multinational What's up? Oils bubble as lower pound helps sentiment Market Report Datasolve Pentos property float Arundell on the up and up A Share in the Boardroom Shares rocket as inflation fears fade Wall St Bid man fights on three fronts Hot Line Major Share Movements Cookson Computers and Communications Babcock figures feed FKI appetite Rationalisation has paid rewards. Gareth David reports NEC (UK) Ltd. Filling the skills gap A few British companies have begun to expand the training of their own personnel but the effort comes late as the gap widens. Peter Wilsher and Philip Beresford report on the crisis Rhône-Poulenc Aircraft leasing keeps climbing Leasing companies are eclipsing airlines in ownership of aircraft. By 1990, about 20% of the world fleet will be leased. Ian Williams looks at the biggest dealer in the field, the Irish company GPA East Kilbride Westminster flirting again with Ariane British Aerospace hopes its satellite container stop the European rocket will mark Britain's return to the space programme. Alan Tillier reports Discount Brokers International (UK) Ltd. Nilfisk Hoskyns Sterling's strides fail to halt march of industry British companies can handle the challenge of a rise in the value of the pound, argues Donald Franklin Amstrad Telecom Gold Russia's banked turn American Account Card with a brain Strathclyde Business School Alex Lawrie Band Communications Ltd A Raider Reaches for a Star New York financial Carl Icahn has netted himself profits of about $1.5 billion and has revolutionised managements by his audacious assaults on some od American's top corporate names. Now he is going for the biggest takeover of them all—a$14 billion bid for the Texaco oil company. But even if the bid falls, writes John Cassidy. Icahn won't come out a loser Quality is Reflected in our Service 01-481 1982 Naylor Buildings Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Acres of Diamonds Computer Field Maintanance Ltd. 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 The Sunday Times St Quintin Barlow Clowes hits the rock in Gibraltar Personal Finance Editor: Diana Wright 01-481 1982 Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen Anne Mortgages push more into default Business to Business Printing Notice to Readers Buckmaster & Moore Ltd Eagle Star No Title Bailie Gifford & Co Article Withdrawn Rating your scheme Pension Power West Bromwich Building Society Income funds top one-year tables Savings News Economic Data Bank UK Economic International Unit Trust Index Furnish your pockets Showcase Genuine antique furniture can cost less than reproductions, says Ian Dunning Halifax Bowled over at the sales June's auctions include cricketing memorabilia. Ian Dunning reports Under the Hammer Lawyers home in on loans KIER Changing the Face of Building Radio water alarm Microsoft Word Videos drive home the maxi power of micros British managers still do not fully appreciate the benefits of the microcomputer. Now The Sunday Times has launched a series of videos to explain them. Tony Osman reports Order your video by filling inm the coupon below, right Chocolate stays cool The Sunday Times Rolls Royce Pilots dial in on their exhausts An infra-red system of communication for army helicopters may find applications on the ground White rooms lift black moods A Swedish cure for winter depression could help shift-workers. John Newell reports BP Exploration Company Limited Hamilton Watts How to outplay the assessors Beyond the CV and the interview, it helps job applications to know what sophisticated hoops they will have to jump through, says Mike Smith Contents MSL International Champion & Partners Ltd Howgate Sable Lockyer, Bradshaw & Wilson Limited OCC Sales Personnel ICI warld class PA Personnel Services Norwich Union Insurance ADER Executive Search Consultants Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Reuters Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey National Building Society C Kiddy and Partners Alexander James and Dexter Recruitment Manchester Airport Champion & Partners Ltd St. JAMES's Management Recruitment Deloitte Haskins+Sells Hutton International Price Waterhouse Austin Knight Selection Telematics MSL International Allen-Bradley Cripps, Sears Acorn The choice of experience IBM PA Personnel Services PA Computers and Telecommunications Thompson Associates Limited Samuel & Pearce Recruitment Ltd. 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Scottish Development Agency C Kiddy and Partners EPC-SCIENCE in Selection Whitbread Riley PER Management Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items BNF Metals Technology Centre Midland Management Resources DAL Retail Executives The Sunday Times British Telecom Grosvenor Search International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Telecom WWAV Computing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Beating the master-bureaucrats of form ow1 When an employer needs someone with a work-permit, it helps to know the ropes, Godfrey Golzen reports CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Olivie Executive Personnel and Management… Appointments Phone BACS Grosvenor Page Marketing Alien in the land of Zog Caught in a time warp, the self-proclaimed "first atheist republic in the world", Albania has the lowest standard of living of any country in Europe. Despite that, IM Thomson had the best shave ever there, for the princely sum of 20p Inside Next Week Canberra Voyages Jules Verne Israel Contents Sunday Times Diverse delights What's on where Things to Do, Places to Go What's on where Sunday Times Travel Brief Albania Air-rail deal for cheaper France Quest for a posher pasty Odds on bet to get a cab Conducted tour of Mahlerland Wings Turkey Offer to snap up Dial-a-diversion Lush places of hidden delight Gardens Doubts persist over US visa change Passports News from Home and Abroad Travel Section Good Hotel Book The Ocean Pearl South Tyrol The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Viafa P&O Air Holidays Cash Check A week for strong stomachs only Pamplona From next month's San Fermin stampede to saner spectacles: toros test the male machismo Travel Swansea Cork Ferries Ocean Cruise Lines Joanna Scott on Equator Holidays Ltd Wings Faraway Sunday Times Travel Brief Pamplona Where to find bulls without tourist hordes Festivals Operators Roller-coaster rafting on Chile's white water A Hairy Ride The battle for the Bio-Bio, once for experts only, is now open to all. Rachel Urquhart explored the river's perils with a group of intrepid adventurers Ramada The tops for going undercover Blackpool Classified Travel 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 Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside English Resorts More than half of all British holidaymakers head for a seaside resort in Britain. In a three-page report, David Wickers and Gill Charlton visit six of the best, and we test a family holiday in Brighton Steal away to a smuggler's haunt Tenby Rich pickings for culture vultures Scarborough Bowled over by gusts of goodwill English Resorts Brighton Paradise for sportsmen Isle of Weight Enterprise British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds Faraway Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items A year-round Riviera English Resorts Quality in a. class of its own Bournemouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Travel Self-Catering Starvillas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays 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 UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stakis Holidays Luxury Leisure Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Luxurious Minibreaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Jides Reach Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Stark charm in a crumbling world A Weekend Away Suffolk Coast The remote flatlands around Aldeburgh have been ignored by tourist hords on the seaside trail. 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