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News from 24/07/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Helena Matheopouls, Flona Thomas, Barbara Hall, Simon Morton, Jane Langdon-Davies, John Jay City Editor, Bel Mooney, John Davison, Jon Swain, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, Christopher Smallwood Economics Editor, John Jay, Nick Rufford, John Diamond, Hong Kong, Graham Rose, Dr Brian Murdoch, John Stansell, Nicolette Jones, David Sim, John Pervin Chief Executive, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Robert Burchfield, John Miller, Linda Taylor, C Smith, Zelda WestMeads, Adam Nicolson, Frederic Raphael, Mike Brearley, Timothy Ross, Dr Davis, John Cassidy reports, Michael Rigby, Nicholas Crane, Nigel Lawson, Richmond-upon-Thames, Caroline Baker, Jon Craig, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Judi Bevan Deputy City Editor, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Alex Sutherland, Lis Leigh, David Brierley, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Bernard Levin, David Dougill, Madeleine Kingsley, Rebecca Tyrrel, Barney Petrovic, Cliff Temple, Geoff Wills, Ron Laytner, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Norman Harris, Robin Marlar reports, Sir Alan Walters, George Perry, Tim O'Sullivan, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Joe Klein, John Sheppard, Buster Edwards, Paul Golding, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, J Love Managing Director, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Roger Hall, Jeff Randall, Dr Veronica Beechey, Jon Connell reports, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, Marjorie Wallace, Dr Paul Lewis, Marion Stoneley, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Kaz Mochlinski, Elizabeth Grice, John Hopkins, Martin Jacques, Judi Bevan, Brian Walden, Ray Kelly, Eric Marsden, Gareth David, Mark Hosenball Stephen, Stephen Pile, Richard Cook, Ellen Goudsmit, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Christopher Smallwood, Chris Partridge, David Burk, Kate Cruise O'Brien, Geoffrey Strachan Publishing Director, Tom Tillery, Roy Fuller, Nick Rufford Science Correspondent, Miranda Seymour, Laurie Blok, Maggie Freeman, Bob Rodwell, Keith Martin, Philip Glass, Sharon Maxwell, Douglas Dale, John Szymanowski, Brough Scott, Alison Beckett, July Harris, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, David Profumo, Nicholas Bethell, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Barrie Penrose, Dudley Doust, Ian Dunning, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, Mary Saaler, Mike Smith, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Richard Burnell, Sue Thomas, Deirdre Femand, Peter Palumbo, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, John Carey, Tim McGirk, Edward Pearce, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, George Steiner, Peter Dempsey, J Wasey, Liam Clarke, Martin Collins, Michael Cockerell, Ian Williams, Richard Webster, John Stansell reports, Valerie Grove, Hugh Pearman, Marina Vaizey, Asa Briggs, Clive Arrowsmith, Rosemary Collins, Tony James, Tony Hetherington, Joanna Simon, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Kate Marsh, Muriel Bowen,

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Contents Gazumping fever as couples rush for homes Lawson set for another pounding New sterling rise threatens Downing Street pact Brittan: Tories lash Heath Discovered: a treasure trove of British history Iraq's sudden push surprises Khomeini Louise Holidays Random breath test 'won't work' Prolific Financial Management Inside the Sunday Times Classified Family die in IRA bomb blast Holiday trip ends in tragedy as landmine explosion rips apart jeep in border 'bandit country' Rolex Mail Order Hotlines MPs to set 'corrupt' House in order 'NHS squads' tackle crime ST sales increase yet again Ray overdose welcomed News Digest League inquiry Alton marries Heathrow hit Beach alert Victim named Plane crash Bond winners Thyssen accused of stringing Britain along New boxes? You've got the wrong number, sir Gurkha brigade to be cut back Cossacks ride over animal ban Keswick Bridge Jury awards 'leaping' car driver £2m League of shame for unpunctual airlines CAA tries to end airport delays A family wins compensation We find a terminal with planes but no people Horizon pays up for holiday flight delay Renault Airport that the public forgets Lamplugh parents win book disclaimer Police fear gun deaths may start drug gang war Aussie Earl Keith puts family silver up for grabs Teacher's Highland Cream Loophole leaves jobs for the boys Citroën Special Editions Windsors' letters were to be destroyed In today's Other Sunday Papers Secrets bill threatened Israeli spies sent packing GPs over use deputies The City Effects of a Dukakis win Comment Peace after the ceasefire Pop star in kidnap bid Tories: 20 more years Heavenly decision Halifax Payment delays add to victims' anguish Compaq Deskpro 386/25 A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. Rescued in an attic, the high and mighty reveal a new face Spotlight on the chance discovery of 80,000 portraits that enrich Britain's photographic archive Sun Alliance Insurance Group FIAT Godfrey Smith From a would-be draughtsman to economic guru The Profile Pass the sake, lads, and carry on bowling British Telecom Flights of Fantasy Goodwood Concorde Walking tall: from dwarf to duke . . . to president? Excell Pocketphone Kitty: the key to a duke's domain Rocard faces militant left Commodore Business Machines Party rule crumbles in Armenia Gorbachev bares the iron teeth behind his smile Secrets trial heightens tension in Yugoslavia The World (Reuter): Corruption law passed (AFP): Israelis 'on terror ship' (AP): Drought sets ants on march (AP): Saudis deny clash at Mecca (AFP): Two killed in prawn protest 'Insult' jails the king of cocaine Seat Rebels' rockets strike fear into besieged Kabul Flymo Limited Fashion in Colour Cut-price super sub for coast defences Jaguar Sudan to revert to law of Islam Galtieri appeal hearing IBM Ne Win offers to step down after riots grip Burma Ford Kampuchea refugees vanish amid fears of forced labour Migralift Wiggins Teape Abbey National How dare these 'yuppie flu' doctors dismiss ME NatWest The Action Bank Home-taught at three and top at six Firms we can trust to help the jobless Radio's bid to buy records for a song Points Today's Birthdays Florence: a fiery, exotic champion Cliff Temple on the new leader in a world of fast women Vikings head for more silver Tennis Cup of sweat and tears for Britain Time to clear out the old guard Football Tanni Grey, who suffers from the congenital handicap The Open clues to Seve's resurgence John Hopkins on why the champion is a champ Spectators' choice Equestrian Hockenheim hots up Motor Racing Pat Eddery: the natural in tune with his craft A world of unbelievable money The job: to land in front Julian's Selections Australian Football Results and Pools Check Very little variation on the McKean enigma Athletics Gutch a clever guy Racing Results British in repêchange rigmarole Rowing Results Honest Penny Inside track Oh, Lord's! Pint-sized Kids Kiwi Pots Black Pringle on song but slips show Robin Marlar reports from Headingley Scholarly Australian behind Kent's hop to the top Dudley Doust meets the man at Chris Cowdrey's elbow Cricket Scoreboard For the Record Trump's card Somerset v Nottinghamshire (173-4) Ellison swings Kent v Worcestershire (132-7) Slowly going under Player stays in front Come the time Mtoto delivers the deadliest of knock-outs Racing Leeds racist taunts Richards Cricket Close-Up Fontana Candida Contents Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad England's Who's Who Mike Brearley at the Fourth Test Cloud over Tour title Cycling Contents Why are we waiting? Insight UN struggles happily from its swamp Despite its faults, Simon Jenkins, feels safer with a forum that allows countries to left off steam without a war Contents Dunhill Making mountains of financial molehills Despite talk of confrontation, the economy is big enough for both Nigel Lawson and Sir Alan Walters, writes Brian Walden A changing of the guard Nothing bitchier than the male of the species Omega Atticus Why freedom has paid off Kinnock may be the Tories' trump card Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warrington toyota Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Political sense makes market place nonsense If the Tories cared as much about the British car industry as the French do about theirs, Rover might not be such a bleak failure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Savings Why Khomeini called a halt Despair over the war pushed the ayatollah to swallow his 'poison', writes Marie Colvin Iraq may scupper bids for ceasefire Hesitation, reports John Cassidy, could grind the UN's peace hopes to dust Roll of the arms machine slows Peace could be a costly exercise for the weapons industry, writes James Adams Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items End of a war: what next for the Gulf states? A new power-broking game is about to begin in the Middle East. Jon Connell reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Africa sees hopes of opening some doors Despite opposition, Pretoria has good reasons to further its peace negotiations, writes Peter Godwin from Johannesburg The Cooper Group Milcars Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheatley Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Cheyne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Article Withdrawn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Some part of a foreign field is never England They went, they saw and they trampled underfoot, but Edward Pearce says there are still many places to escape the maddening crowds of Britons abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Quattro Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Specialist Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Julians of Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Lotus spirit flowers on a fast and open road The Lotus Esprit Turbo is a joy to drive, except, when parking, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items By the left, it's a quick drive Me and my Car Prices to stay up as barriers come down Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fleet Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teaching a lesson of safety Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Greenoaks Motor Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Authorised Dealers SAAB Guy Salmon Specialist Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Follett Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Paramount Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Jct600 Ian anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Follett for Porsche Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Actress who takes anger on the Chin Notebook Multiple Classified Advertising Items £5,000 surprise for Margaret Enterpreneur The Sunday Times Crossword Lunching with a secretive agent Premier How Downing Street Made-Its Reluctant Television Debut Nuclear Power Inside The Writing School The Kirov Ballet Churchill's Screen Test Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Opera & Ballet Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Happy birthday Louise Brown The world's first test-tube baby (above) made medical history. Valerie Grove talks to her on the eve of her 10th birthday Browns And. So. To. Bed Multiple Display Advertising Items Cartier Millet Lighting Monochrome without him Godfrey Smith remembers Mark Boxer, a master of style, irreverence and controversy Still standing by their men Elizabeth Grice on the victims of blind loyalty Look Overseas Property Dunas Douradas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amarilla Golf & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackets Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items As American as apple pie Craig Brown: Look out! Overseas Properties Holt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin territory Food & Drink Look Tried & Tasted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick of the Shelf The Sunday Times Choice Standard Olive Oil: Sateway Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Marks & Spencer Home-grown winners Wine On the successes of recent English and and Welsh vintages Lewis & Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items News in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Topol to the Musical Extravacanza Ziegfeld Multiple Display Advertising Items The New D'oyly Carte Opera Company Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Royal Haymarket Albery Theatre Savoy Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items No sex, please in the heat of a summer's night The rules about adult films on television are confusing even the broadcasters, reports Alex Sutherland Screen & Print Cable faces US invasion Jonathan Miller looks at the American telecommunications groups that are ready to invest in cable TV Buzz Breaking the hold of die-hard habits Paper round Pirates try to repel the DTI boarders Radio Waves The Sunday Times Authentic angst enrichese Mozart Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutting off the hand that feeds the crafts John Davison reports on the last-minute plans to save the Crafts Council as it faces a funding crisis Open season on dance in an over-crowded field The visionary virtuoso Records Richard Cook on the evolving genius of Wynton Marsalis Bakewell's View Arts Council: a suitable site for development? Spectacles that block the view Did the French get it wrong? Spectacular museums are Paris's prize draw, but art is being upstaged by its eye-catching frame Wyndham's Theatre Murdered by the dead hand of the past Theatre Still cutting a revolutionary dash Films Bire Our Guide to the Week Ahead in the Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The People's Choice Proms '88 Land of the dragon awakens to a boom Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items How a small veg plot bears fruit Gardening Graham Rose finds a garden that avoids the usual post-summer descent into chaos Westwood Carleton Smith & Co. Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George PLC Jimber Wharves Village Ideal Homes Cluttons Charles Church Trafalgar House Residential Foxtons Chiltern Court Penthouses Portman Mansions Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Savills Keith Cardale Groves Docklands Multiple Display Advertising Items Sturgis Hamptons Debnham Tewson Residential Finland Quay Greenland Dock Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax Lovell Urban Renewal Heron Homes Heron Marsh & Parsons Bells Established John D Wood & Co. Hereford House Trafalgar House Residential Lassmans Multiple Display Advertising Items Lurot Brand the London mews Hughes Hooker Solicitors Alan Selby & Partners Marler & Marler Bargets Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Druce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany House Balmuir Gardens Putney Sw15 Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property 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 Muncaster Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fox & Sons Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Hogg Robinson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laing Kingsley Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 22 Today's Radio Crest Cable BBC1 Kensington Exhibition Centre Regional Television Choice Films on TV A rough guide to the streetwise TV Review Radio Choice JCB Construction Equipment Sterling set to 'rocket' New reflections on the Hanson story Vodafone has ring for small investor Golden goodbyes 'must go' A vision of the future Fight booked for Maxwell Deals may stop static Reed looking ripe The launch of the first two of The Sunday Times Hunting Gate Property Developments Fraser Marr Inside Building on solid rock Thames Water A turn for the worse in Tokyo Gunn lore Warren adds pop to punch Shandwick shopping overseas Interleasing a Cowie Group Company Sidgwick & Jackson Plessey's plus Pearson to quit oil M25 tunnel to be sold Better by all accounts Business Videos Order your videos by filling in the coupon at the foot of page 14 Colony Cleans up City Focus Midas Business Promotions Ltd. British Telecom Rents shake the floor under retailing boom The Leaders and Laggards Guinness makes a comeback but Amstrad holds on to the top position in our exclusive performance study of 250 leading UK companies. Philip Beresford and Sue Thomas reports City MAI's persuasion challenge Angry Disney snaps at Polaroid Wall St What's up LandLeisure eyes brewer Best and Worst Performers How to Trace the Trends A Share in the Boardroom Out come the water pistols Hot Line Ohio ruling boosts BAT Market Report Dockland airport battles jet lag Department Enterprise Intiative Japan ties trade future to Bush's Lloyds Bank Financial Services Flawed theory of Thatcher's guru Game's pace Quickens BT on Trial Midas Business Promotions Ltd DAtAlinE Nefax Contact L&S How British Steel Makes Dollars Waranted Banks move quickly in battle for savers The Sunday Times The M&G Group Driving the rates home Contents Martin Currie Going East with caution Investment Trust Special: Close-Up on a Sector Which is now Turning to the Smaller Investor Why Keep your Business to Yourself? Foreign Colonial For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… Flemings Investment Trusts Dipping a toe in technology Special Report: Investment Trusts Focus swings to smaller investor Investment Trusts Cocktail of shares for choice Big figures for the garden Bell Savings Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland Package deal on unit trusts CelluFone Lautro Mordens Ltd. Fimbra Hard lesson on lending MIM Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited Cashing in on a house Economic Data Bank Henderson Wincanton Contracts Ltd. Hi-tech phone to reach man on the street Britain is leading the world in the development of the next generation of cordless telephones, which will use digital signals and be cheaper than present mobile sets. John Stansell reports Victor The Sunday Times Candid camera for MPs A shot in the arm for crops Plant 'vaccine' curbs the risk of fungal diseases On target for radar on a chip Lansing World Leaders in Lift Trucks Clue to brain's ageing Wave readings help doctors diagnose dementia. Report by Jane Langdon-Davies Contents Women knocking at boardroom doors Prejudice is still robbing companies of talent, Godfrey Golzen reports IBM Wardswift Management Selection UK & International Management Recruitment Harding Management Consultants MSL International John Granviller Associates Bluebird Software Peter Jones Personnel Services The Sunday Times Air Call Cellular AMI Middle East Services Ltd. Trusthouse Forte Catering Michael Page Information Technology SKY Television Amazon Computers Limited BIS Applied Systems Macmillan Davies Pure New Wool Middle Management Resources Ltd. Management Consultancy National Utility Services Ltd Thorn EMI MSL International Marshall-Wilkins BIS Applied Systems Advanced Micro Devices Seer Selection Charles Barker Selection Enterprise Oil Ward Executive Limited Raf Officer Fighter Controller PA Consulting Group Plessey PA Consulting Group Building Works Divisional Manager Bluebird Software March Recruitment Advertising Bonsai Hughes Ovens & Hewitt MKH Personnel Consultants Limited Management Consultancy International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Ernst & Whinney Credit Factoring International Austin Knight Selection LJE recruitment MSL International National Market Research Agency Nationwide Anglia Building Society Simpson Crowden Consultants Touche Ross Toshiba Hoggett Bowers Mayfair Services Morgan & Banks Pact Consulting Eastleigh Contracting RTZ Group Sales & Marketing Manager Cabletime Debenhams Ann Gilmour Associates Ltd Charles Barker Selection Search Advertising Stafford Long & Partners Roland Orr & Partners Management Consultants P. 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International Sales Manager McDonnel Douglas Information Systems BHP Petroleum Managing Director EDP Systems Plymouth Polytechnic AB Electronic Products Group Plc BUPA Health Services Eagle Star Myriad Goldman Sachs Credit Factoring International Tambrands Hutchison Whampoa (Europe) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Cathy Tracey & Associates John Lewis Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items HongKong Bank Brighton Polytechnic King's Fund College King Edward's Hospital… CTA Recruitment Consultants P-E Inbucon Search & Selection TSB Trustcard Smart Valetmatic Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bull Thompson Haines Watts Recruitment Services Philips Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Network Ravenscroft & Partners The People Partnership Hanovia Sun Oil Britain Limited Quest Automation Limited Pure New Wool PA Personnel Services Britvic Corona Executive Network Ailing firms can opt for surgery or just some expert therapy How should they decide? Peter Dempsey gives his view of the options Hoggett Bowers Sales Selection NoRThumBERLAND County Council MSL International Prolific Financial Management Algama Chemica Appointments Training Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Controller Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitbread Inns Simon Lewer Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trust Interprint Communicare a Service from Bupa and Parc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fatal Attraction Passport to unique business opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to Go Who goes where? Jetset Inside Plus: Books High-flying fun Japanese-style What's on where Multiple Display Advertising Items SunMED Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O European Ferries P&O Group BaHaMas Winning ways on leaving airports Ski group expands Coins for charity Solo travel for kids Swiss bliss Mixing classes Life in the Outback The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide In defence of waiving the rules Cash Check Cunard Lingering on the edge of darkness Adam Nicolson sets off into a wilderness made for walking and a day that seems to stretch forever Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Arrivals Multiple Display Advertising Items Outer Hebrides The Sunday Times Brief High Season Flights at Low Season Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Escaping the frost for the fleshpots Classified Travel Trips & Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpine Walking Sunday Times Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Starvillas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas 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 Classified Advertising Items UK 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 Land fit for the Famous Five Gower Sharon Maxwell revels in a return to her roots: a Welsh peninsula of soft, honeyed beaches, long walks along the cliffs and the good clean air of a weekend by the seaside UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Poet as a great pretender Young Betjeman by Bevis Hillier/John Murray £15.95 pp480 Books for the beach Teenage fiction Inside The sense and sensibility of Edward Lear David & Charles Architects Eye Dreaming of a new-builded beauty William Morris by Himself Designs and Writings edited by Gillian Naylor Macdonald Orbis £35 pp328 In love with a wild land A L Rowse's Cornwall photographs by John Hedgecoe Weidenfeld £12.95 pp182 Straight on till Morning Preferring an affair of the heart of affairs of state The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor by Michael Bloch Bantam Press £14.95 pp352 A N Wilson Personal View The novelist and biographer points out that most writers are not very nice people Sleeping partners come under some sociological probes The Beginning of the Rest of your Life? A portrait of Newly-Wed Marriage by Penny Mansfield and Jean Collard Macmillan £29.50/£8.95 pp256 Hippy days are here again Dreamtime by Geoffrey O'Brien Secker & Warburg £10.95 pp194 Good Friday Dossier on domestic life Family by Natalia Ginzburg trans Beryl Stockman Carcanet £10.95 pp111 Bantam Press Sowing oats in cocktail society To the Goat by Peter Levi Hutchinson £8.95 pp85 Dutch School Looking for happiness and Southern comfort Rich in Love by Josephine Humphreys Collins Harvill £10.95 pp261 Zany tales of crumbling cathedrals and cats in space Facing the Tank by Patrick Gale Hutchinson £12.95 pp303 Amanda and the Elevan Million Mile High Dancer by Carol Hill Bloomsbury £4.95 pp447 Armada Stampos Signed by the Artist Finding something new to read under the sun. . . Miranda Seymour recommends some sunblockbusters to take on holiday with you Deep-frozen waste of words Alaska by James a Michener/Secker & Warburg £12.95 pp915 Crippled by too much motherly love We Dream of Honour John Berryman's Letters to his Mother edited by Richard J Kelly Norton £15.95 pp405 Investigation into the world's most interesting society The Thinking Reed Intellectuals and the Soviet State from 1917 to the Present by Boris Kagarlitsky translated by Brian Pearce Verso £17.95 pp374 Words and Meanings Robert Burchfield on a matter of grammatical compatibility Remembered adventures and Iberian experiences Marching Spain by V S Pritchett The Hogarth Press £4.95 pp224 Spain by Jan Morris Barrie & Jenkins £14.95 pp207 Nina Berberova Life caught in a series of flashbacks Paperbacks Social trends and legacies Physician, heal thyself Turning private torment into poetry Culinary habits Dramatic outcomes of teen dreams Maggie Freeman on books for older children Publishing & Creative Opportunities The Times Educational Supplement Findlay Publications Ltd The Sunday Times Shropshire Publications Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Literary Supplements Between the Lines Parse for thought We welcome letters on subjects raised in the Books section. Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, 1 Pennington St, London E1 9xw A treasury of verse Once more unto the beach Less than full Marx The Sunday Times Books Section Dramatic events Drugs and rock 'n' roll Hardbacks The Sunday Times Bestsellers Paperbacks Next Week Grafton Books Times Bartholomew Guides Books Section Britannia Contents Choicest Blend Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetset Halifax Picture Gallery The Ultimate Driving Machine FILOFAX When the Boat Comes in Joan Bakerwell, television, arts presenter, and her son Mathew, a ship's rigger, talk to Angela Neustatter Make Sure It's a Michelin Laser Finch Conservatories Harvey Nichols Aqua Libra-For Natural Balance Make It Part Wiggins Teape Conqueror the Power of Paper ECT Cellular Bernard Shapero Rare Books Port of Dover Coca-Cola Did Edward Have to Die? Hostages in their Own Home Strachan Studio Panasonic Office Automation Famous Faces in Trading Places Chorus of Approval Picture Gallery The Art of Glass Renault 25 Theres More to Ufe with Renault Dolphin Quorum Odd bins The Sick Man in the Tower Finnigan's Hammer RoyScot Finance Group Royscot Moben Kitchens Whsmith Elle Scotland Direct Free Book Coupon Ford Mountains, Mud and Mint Cake On foot from Grange to Langdale The second in a five-week series of superlative journeys, by Nicholas Crane The Great British Adventure BUPA Medical Centres Econoloft TherMatic Heating Systems Thornphone Thornphone Fighting Hunger with Art Prima Vera Gates Galore Kitchens Direct Grin and Flare It Fashion Get into a flap this summer with the return of loose, cool, bell-bottoms, now wider than ever. 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