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News from 16/10/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Robert Philip, John Huxley, John Cleese, lola Smith, Lynne Greenwood, Barbara Hall, Richard Ellis, Vincent Brome, John Jay City Editor, Bel Mooney, John Davison, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jeremy Laurance, Jonathan Miller, Sue Pheasey, Sarah Miller, Michael Lafferty, John Jay, J. S. Clarke, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Jonathan Freedland, Janet Wright, Nicolette Jones, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, John Nott, R Mugford, Jo Revill, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Gerald Priestland, Richard Eaton, Dan Quayle, Caroline St John-Brooks, Jon Craig, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Judi Bevan Deputy City Editor, Susan Marling, Kevin Mitchell, Thomas Goltz, Alex Sutherland, Iain Johnstone, Robert Sandall, Neville Hodgkinson, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Quayle, Peter Godwin, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Sir David Napley, Rebecca Tyrrel, Joe Irving, Jane Bird, Andrew Silk, Hugh Pearman Architecture Correspondent, Sydney Smith, Julian Critchley, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Norman Harris, Fionnuala McHugh, Philip Sidney, Geoff Whitten, Katherine Ivens, Libby Purves, Michael Jones, Anne Moffat, J B Priestley, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, George Bush, Hugh Montefiore, George Perry, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Joe Klein, Marion Devine, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Rachel Blunt, Gerry Malone, Colin Alston, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Lewis Carroll, Amit Roy, Paul Taylor, Jeff Randall, Paul Ableman, Bernard Mears, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, David Hughes, Tessa Dahl, Matthew Gwyther, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Professor Richard Smith, Mazher Mahmood, Brian Jackman, Floyd Abrams, D Garrioch, Michael Dukakis, Peter Popham, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Wilfred Peters, John Hopkins, Askold Krushelnycky, Martin Jacques, Judi Bevan, Brian Walden, Maria Laura, John Upton, Peter Wilsher, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Lloyd Bentsen, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Kate Saunders, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Chris Partridge, Christopher Hirst, Stephen Jones, Miss Austen, George R. I., Malcolm Turnbull, Raymond Godfrey, Andrew Grice, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, Andrea Povey, David Lodge, Patrick Rowley, Stephen Davis, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Ben Pimlott, Charles Oulton Religious Affairs Correspondent, Graham Brough, Brough Scott, Caroline McGhie, Clive Everton, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Michael Allen, Max Prangnell, Maurice Chittenden, Barrie Penrose, Dudley Doust, Ian Dunning, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, Mary Flanagan, Revd William Glenesk, Steve Tongue, Angela Neustatter, Godfrey Smith, Sue Thomas, Revd Canon N Chatfield, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, John Carey, Carrie Segrave, Edward Pearce, Anthony Holden, Peta Thornycroft, Simon Jenkins, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Adrian Dannatt, Godfrey Golzen, M J Cox, Liam Clarke, John Keepin, Arthur Miller, Ian Williams, Irying Wardle, Harry Ritchle, R. Scott, Valerie Grove, Hugh Pearman, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Margaret Park, Rosemary Collins, Angela Long, W Grey, Frank Field, Graham Swift's, Penny Perrick, Leon Angell, Tony Hetherington, Rod Hackney, Joanna Simon, T Boone Pickens, Peter Torday, Muriel Bowen, Lesley Brook Spencer, Boz,

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Where are we? One in 6 thick Britons don't know Spycatcher: now Labour demands top-level inquiry Stalinist in as Jenkins retires Kuoni Contents Woman priest defies bishop Hands-on experience: Budding stars Dean West from… Contents London link to Noriega money Insight Contents Pub attack in Belfast kills UDA'godfather' MoD threat to scrap weapons Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolex Phone Company The art of style: Raisa Gorbachev, left, wife of the… Piper families may get £1m Wilson's friends bugged by 'K5' Free Colour Catalogue A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd Thomas Cook MoD blacklists Ulster shipyard News Digest Rock appeal Gunman's medal Bus queue death Young fan dies Disease victims Haughey deputy Bond winners Plant a Tree Universities hit the fund-raising trail Sport Aid charity cash may go to meet debts Heavens above, that'll do nicely Business Migration Program Labour calls for Clowes payout The party's over as drug gang feels the sting Insight Lloyds Bank Small Business Services Citizen Baker is out of step Why this pay deal is unfair—nurses Ten share the responsibility for running their hospital's theatres, but one of them may be singled out for a bigger salary rise Volunteers test electronic tags Campaign to End Housing Shortages Business air europe Class A state of siege as rapist stalks the student city Student games face cash threat Harrods Renault Race commission accused of discrimination Revealed: new £3bn view of King's Cross NSPCC Training Appeal Mitsubishi Facsimile Machines Gravel threat to beauty spot Cu Assurance Blakelock's widow to leave Britain Premier calls murder probe Parole may be scrapped Students' fees fear The City Spycatcher inquiry call Change in drug laws Telegrams of the century Yard officer investigates Sun picture British Telecom In memoriam: Dr Brinsley Burbidge, head of… Maxwell has TV station in his sights Budget BUPA AT&T Fear in Hong Kong, a future in Peckham On the two differing fates of the boat people who risked all to escape the Vietnamese regime Olivetti Godfrey Smith Tormented Fawlty finds an analyst's couch in comedy The Sunday Times Profile Odd, but the autumn has turned greener The Sun Griffin Factors Peter Wright: The Real Story At last the story can be told of the man who exposed the secret world of the spyhunters. Simon Freeman examines the turbulent career of Peter Wright, the allegations he made against his boss, Sir Roger Hollis, and against Harold Wilson, and the charges he brought against the intelligence community in which he flourished Unthinkable: legal ban on disclosure An American View Victory—conceded by grudging judges Comment Intasun at Thomas Cook Nervous Greeks talk of a coup NEC South African link-up for non-racial rugby Kurds wary of seeking refuge in Iran Europe delivers unity message Tito's old guard await their fate in purges Grave reopens Stalin wounds Halifax Indians claim new plant is a 'Chernobyl' Britannia Building Society Children round on fathers of the Algerian revolution Fly Supersonic Pretoria next on right's hit list Lucia's bid for throne raises spectre of Pinochet dynasty US lawyers consider action against Marcos Fonseca Ouimaraens Acorn Sandinistas defect for an easier life British doctors help mujaheddin MMR (Foreign staff): Corruption threatens China's reform drive The World (Foreign Staff): Bhutto rivals unite for poll (AP): Korea talks welcomed Vanished villages reappear on Soviet Union's maps Reuter: Student riot at military camp (AFP): Babies fail to meet demand Nationwide Anglia Energy Efficiency Office Born by caesarean for the doctor's sake Points Vermont Castings Today's Birthdays Royal Insurance Eurotrains meet their Waterloo Churchmen clash on 'obscene' book The best way to expand is to contract BET Curious craft tries 28 knots Indcoope's Burton Ale Equity & Law Badminton Snooker Equestrian Wor Jackie, man of the people Football Drugs: rabbit, rabbit Inside track The Dreamer who Fell to Earth The Tangled Tale of Mike Tyson Robin Givens did something no man has ever done. She knocked Mike Tyson down. Dudley Doust reports Picture Gallery Day casts a light on FA's catch-22 California schemers shape up for the ball games of the year Baseball The Dunhill Cup Ok, go for it, but watch your step Buzza buzzes Park to defeat Rugby Results For the Record Forget ability, it's signing that counts Rugby Union and Golf Stephen Jones on why rugby league is attracting so many top union players Faldo is left in the dark Golf Selections Racing Results Welsh wilt in Llanelli surge Hockey Foyle plays the rapier The Long Haul in Division Two Football Results Not managing very well Brian Glanville sees British bosses as an old-fashioned lot Chelsea win comedy of errors Swedes aim for draw Penalty clause Pools Forecast Palace flourish Contents London ambush Wallabies in game to savour The School Fees Company Ltd She's the greatest, says champion trainer Racing That's entertainment, Robson Football Focus Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Contents Millwall leave up and at 'em stuff behind Problems? I can see no problems Margaret Thatcher's 13th conference speech as leader was greeted with a rapturous ovation last week. Her bullish promise that the Tories would lead Britain into the 1990s 'and beyond' was what her supporters wanted to hear. But, Michael Jones, political editor, reports that behind the scenes ministers were being urged to practise caution Poor Mr Smiley stays out in the cold Who will watch the watchers? Britain's intelligence services need the help of new oversight, writes Simon Jenkins Contents Dunhill Contents Tories risk stumbling on the moral ground Politicians should realise that they are no good at the job of making plaster saints, warns Brian Walden Omega Crime and the Hurd instinct The Tories take a break Opinion From holy relic to a holy red herring Pulpit Atticvs Old-stager Kinnock may have last laugh Inside Politics Alternative British citizens by the left quick march Opinion The new Conservative credo of active citizenship is an admission of weakness in social policy, writes Martin Jacques. Now the left can turn a different vision of citizenship to its own account Unisys In jail: a greater Aids catastrophe waiting to get out Last Word ESSO Tories eat cherry pie with dollops of ecstasy Conference Sketch Famecatcher grows rich and looks for new worlds to win The Valerie Grove Interview Dead end signs on the road to a free market The Tories should realise that private capital will not solve the nation's traffic problems, writes Hugh Montefiore Halifax Diminishing undecideds turn to Bush Pollwatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Main event: battle is joined US Election While Bush attacks with rough rhetoric, Dukakis lacks the stomach for a fight and reminds Americans, fatally, of their bank managers. John Cassidy and Mark Hosenball report Quotes of the week Abbey National Racial question keeps the Democrats guessing Michael Dukakis's attempts to confront the issue of racial tensions have been evasive and muddle-headed. But a courageous stand would appeal to blacks and whites, writes Joe Klein Multiple Display Advertising Items Groveside Ideal Homes Groveside Homes Tower Bridge Wharf Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes Carleton Smith & Co. Stuart Wilson M. O'Donovan & Son (Homes) Ltd. Mortgages rise but buyers still flock to acquire clean slates Property New homes are proving as attractive as ever despite the general slowdown in the market. Caroline McGHIE assesses the range of homes available, from studio flats in town to mansions in the country Now's the time for the manor to be born again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expert who welcomes the greenhouse effect Gardening BBC2's Jean Laughton has left her mark on the gardeners' world, writes Graham Rose Bovis Homes Cluttons Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Marsh & Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Keith Cardale Groves Plantation Wharf John D Wood & Co Portman Gate Black Horse Agencies Laing Homes The Sunday Times Farley & Co Farrar Stead & Glyn Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons—Savills Druce St. George Plc Friend & Falcke Multiple Display Advertising Items Kentish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Two Freeholds for the Price of One in Battersea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Wates Build with Care Costain Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Northern Limited Black Horse Agencies Younger Homes Royal Crescent Mews, Brighton Kingsley Homes Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimpey Welcome Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Andrew Key Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Rendells GA Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential International Property Rocha Brava Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfred M'Alpine Homes Lainc Multiple Display Advertising Items Amarilla Golf & Country Club Tenerife 59 Acres for Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sansofe Puerto Multiple Display Advertising Items If You Want a Higher Return on your Property Raise… Cheltenham Associates Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential International Property Bendinat Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items TDA Sun Weald Victory Village Club Ayling Real Estate Ltd Hamptons Prudential International Property Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items No post-Today blues for Eddy Anthony Holden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catch a spy to win £5,000 The Sunday Times Close encounter with a brave face The Sunday Times Crossword Punch drunk with offers The Lady Killer J. B. Priestley CCA Galleries The Lady Killer J. B. Priestley Contents School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sofa Sleepas Times Newspapers Ltd What Really Lies behind London's Fashion Backstage Bacchanal Prima donnas made their mark backstage but nobody captured the limelight out front Adrian Dannatt joins the frenzy behind the scenes MaxMara No Leading Ladies Liberation at last, says Rebecca Tyrrel Where women-only might be the best Valerie Grove on why female students are still coming off second best at co-ed Oxbridge Aquascutum Equality in the quads Trial by TV for palimony prince Stephen Davis on the plight of USlawyer Marvin Mitchelson Zig-Zag The menace of men-only Look Libby Purves on the power and influence behind the closed doors of clubland Rowland's of Bath Gateau-blasting with chocolate Multiple Display Advertising Items Cartier Ltd Pick of the Shelf Fruity whites are the pick of the burgundy bunch Wine On an outstanding range at M&S Multiple Display Advertising Items Miele Anything else is a compromise A big helping of mummy My Favourite Restaurant The Knitting and Stitching Show Technics Buzz Time to fell this myth of the trees Superflop Pan-European channels have failed to fulfill their promise, as Super Channel hits crisis point and Sky feels the pinch. Alex Sutherland and Jonathan Miller report Sunday Times Costs—And who Gets what Paper round Picture Gallery Views of history over the Wall Norman Stone on a Channel 4 series that takes a unique look at the history of communism Conservation call for wildlife coverage Patrick Stoddart reports on the challenge posed by the growth of satellite television to natural history shows Time to make a Citizens' arrest Radio Waves Out now! Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre The South Bank Centre Theatres The Wars of the Roses Multiple Display Advertising Items Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dominion Theatre Sadler's Wells Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain lands a comedy classic Film Masterly touch for northern memories Can arts rebuild the inner cities? Hugh Pearman looks at the options on the agenda in this month's series of debates Luce aims for wider access The Wanda-ful world of J Otto Cleese Iain Johnstone on the extended family that made Wanda a success EMI Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times More to see than meets the eye Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Clark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Awash with Ariels Bakewell's View Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercury falls for a classical trap Popular Music RSC Why the past lies beyond the score Music The People's Choice Bringing magic to Brum Dance The Original Wholefood Hamper Co Ltd Beck's Bier Sponsors the Arts Belgravia-Sheraton Royal Opera House Photosales Architectural apostle with a muted message Sacred Cows Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cold spell for Prospero's island Theatre Monarch Audi Jack Barclay H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Johnbutt Automobiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hadleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Jaguar to boost flagging morale Eric Dymock with a preview of new models and makes at the British Motor Show in Birmingham Aston Martin launch off to a false start H. R. Owen Paramount Hartwells Grange Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Jaguar Centre TWR Jaguar Julians Marshall Jaguar Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wadham Stringer Jaguar sporT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Milcars-the perfect partnership Ian anthony Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Alpina Royal Ascot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The AFN Approved Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motortune Maltin Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motors Leasing Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey of an iceman The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Radio Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Bournemouth Registrations Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distinctive Marks Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 33 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times BBC1 The Macallan the Malt Regional Television Choice Films on TV by Dilys Powell Ripping off the Ripper TV Review Cable CelluFone Memorex Telex Pleasurama suspects 'dirty tricks' in bid Coal boss planning a buyout Heron looks south Paper rivals seek Sunday opening Gareth David looks at the plans for two new titles Contents Minorco to add cash in play for ConsGold Clowes report will not 'blame' DTI JCB From Meltdown to a Mini-Boom Inside: A Five Page Report Wyvern Business Library Enterprise weighs options on Lasmo Caterpillar Market bears begin to retreat Viewpoint Buying puts bounce in Morgan New broker braves the gloom Blank guides bankers Edging Back from the Brink Looking both ways: a five-page report on the anniversary of the stock market collapse of 1987 A year after the crash, the recession that many predicted would follow has failed to materialise. So is the danger over or could it happen again? Report by John Jay Winners: Gain on Year Losers: Fall on Year East Kilbride Large investors still lack confidence Fujitsu Voda Racal Telecom Survival of the fittest CNT Tristar Contract Hire International Factors The Big Heart of England Pessimism gives way to growth American Account Quick Europe Limited Wardair Canada Resilient Tokyo soars ahead on eve of a new era Trigger-happy computers tamed From Meltdown to Mini-Boom Adwest But thunder Down Under long after the big storm Shockwaves are still claiming victims. Report by John Huxley Swansea Business File Autolease Heavy hand in Hong Kong Era of the global wavelength Inside the City Sage MainLan Pillsbury battles on What's up Phillips & Drew secret at risk Hot Line A Share in the Boardroom OVS set to bid for Redfearn Market Report British Steel British Gas Video lifts the lid on desk-top publishing Order your videos with the coupon on page 20 Mid Glamorgan Barclayshare Private roads ahead The City is keen to tackle infrastructure projects, says Gareth David Merit The Leisure Group Nationwide Service & Offices Unique Corporate Club Membership for Top British… E. F. L. Brent House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Finance Personal and Corporate Financial Services Ltd. Venture Contract Car Contract Hire that Costs Less Eurocomms Business Communications Envelopes Power-Surfer Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertising & Marketing The bankers' battlefront The big banks are fighting fiercely to maintain their market share. This year they will spend £70m on advertising, but how effective are their campaigns? By Sue Thomas Politicians are big hit Multiple Display Advertising Items Press the button for customers The Centre for Consultancy plc Triple Financial Bond Golden rules to protect you from further shocks Small investors should learn the lessons of last October and not be put off the stock market Mecca Leisure Group Plc Air of caution still pervades markets NatWest Stockbrokers Limited Where to put your money British Telecom Photosales AAB High Interest Accounts CBI London Life Taxman can't see gift for loan Questions of Cash Wife to share in tax reforms The Sunday Times Book of personal Finance RJ Temple & Company Business News & Personal Finance Bargain hunters mark time Showcase National Savings to launch new bond Savings News Canada Life Line Marks & Spencer Guidehouse Limited The Equitable Life MIM Britannia International Limited Greystone Investments Ltd Insuring against the perils of winter Mercia Fund Managers Ltd Minister Trust Ltd Last chance to claim 60% relief on BES investments John Harrison looks at the offers as the tax deadline nears Johnson Fry plc Economic Data Bank International The great credit card shuffle Customers may lose as competition hots up, says Sue Thomas MIM Britannia Capital for Companies Limited Fusion trials succeed Clwyd The Sunday Times Ultrasound refines skin treatment A new machine using ultrasound could assist diagnosis and prescription for millions of sufferers from skin disease. Angela Long reports Computers look for disapproval Bytes False burglars checked out Sound shock given to noisy barkers Antennas go up at Beeb Contents How to get set for the skill scramble Firms will need sharp manpower strategies, says Marion Devine IBM Hamilton Watts Industry for excitement Executive Interim Management MSL International Digital Department of Energy PA Personnel Services National Freight Consortium KPMG Price Waterhouse ABGH Executive Recruitment IPG Personnel Consultants CJA Overton Shirley & Barry Myriad Appointments (Reading) Ltd TSI Group ARC Recruitment Morgan & Banks Austin Knight Selection Ward Executive Limited Euro Tunnel AGB Executive British Telecom Cameron-Simpson Chase Ogilvie Executive ICI PAPersonnel Services Nevis & Co Limited PA Consulting Group Texaco British Aerospace Quest uk Link Hoggett Bowers John Goldsmith and Partners Ltd Lombard NatWest Commercial Services Ltd Datapower Computer Employment Ltd The Spastics Society Taunton Cider Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Services Aspen Corporate Communication Plc Today Jiffy British Airways CVResources Ltd RTZ Chemicals RTZGROUP Korn/ferry International Leicester Polytechnic Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Marathon The ScottEdgar Advertising Partnership Limited Overton Management Selection InterExec SMI Scientific Lesser Ltd PA Personnel Services Grant Thornton Eosys Robert Hinton & Partners Bull Thompson & Associates Ltd Sericol Miss J. Longley Management Destinations Limited Kewill Systems Chamberlains Kontact Computer Ltd Sky Magazine Jamieson Scott Giro Vend Cashless Systems(UK) Ltd Hoggett Bowers Hoskyns Pedigree Petfoods Police Graduate Entry MSL International Ravenscroft & Partners Knightsbridge Homes Hi-Capability Group Spicers Executive Selection Performance Management Limited Balfour Medlock Associates Arena Computer Personnel FEGS Limited Personnel Selection Property Consultant BT&D Technologies Marks and Spencer Financial Services Overseas Development Sales and Marketing Manager Lovell and Rupert Curtis Cripps, Sears Galileo Coopers & Lybrand Myriad Appointments (Reading) Ltd Mercuri Urval Woodchester Investments plc Green Field CTA Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Chloride the Global Electrical Energy Company Thought KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Avis Leasing & Fleet Management Ltd. Mancos Computers Harbridge House Inc TSI Group The Sunday Times ARC Recruitment Ltd. Eastbourne The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Rockwell International Management Consultancy PA Personnel Services MSN Group Ltd Barbados Board of Tourism ECC Quarries Executive Sciences Persona PER Alloy Networking for Tomorrow Leicester Polytechnic Fitch & Company Fletcher Hunt & Assoc Universal Computer Associates Ltd Finance Director Publishing Management Development Services Garside Management Consultants Limited Link Aerospace Macmillan Davies Austin Knight Selection Cripps, Sears Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Jonathan Technical Recruitment Lee Business Management Consulting Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Digital Human Resources Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught Mainland Clp Concept Royal Insurance PER Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Personnel Services Accelerate your Career in Computer Sales Who will mind the flexiwork office? If the telecommuting age becomes a reality in the 1990s, new thinking will be needed about what leadership is, says Godfrey Golzen PA Consulting Group Girobank Education & Public Appointments Kent County Council Personal Finance Picture Gallery High seas Low brows Passengers taking a cruise ship for the first time often pack a suitcase full of anxieties—if you have made a dreadful mistake it is difficult to jump ship and fly home. David Lodge, short-listed for this year's Booker Prize for his novel Nice Work, was no exception although his suitcase also contained some comforting Dostoevsky. Here, he tells us how he learned to put his worries to rest, eat too much and love the life at sea Cruise International Limited Ocean Cruise Lines Contents Armchair guide to the best offers Brochures Classified Travel Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders the Travel Experts Olympic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sking Sunday Times Travel Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rapid fire in the brochure battle Tips from the Corps A very fair package Arabian welcome Travellers' Tales NZ farm holidays Opera weekends Right royal maze The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Golden gates of industry News, Late Bookings, Travellers, Tales Edward Welsh finds toil is now a tourist industry. Day-trippers find watching others at work as interesting as a stroll through the Tate Whsmith Travel High society's earthly paradise Winter Sun Discover the key to unlocking Asia's best-kept secrets: a tropical retreat on the In southeast Asia the holidaymaker can find everything from ageing hippies who missed the flight home from Goa to the clearest waters and whitest sand on the shores of Thailand's Krabi province and its most attractive seaside town Hua Hin. Matthew Gwyther and Mark Ottaway report on these distant delights Princess Voyages Iberia North Sea Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Lanzarote Villas Caribbean Connection Beaches that rate a 007 Hua Hin beats the hard times P&O European Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Cox&Kings Jetways U. K. Holidays Thailand Sunday Times Travel Brief The Adventurers Hayes and Jarvis Travel Limited Silk Cut Faraway Holidays Transtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sealink British Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience - No. 1 to the U. S. A. Select Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunmed Holidays Swissair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Armathwaite Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Skiscope Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Falcon Leisure Group Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Miquel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finding England's own Arcadia The Quantocks Julian Critchley found it easy to take to these genteel hills where Coleridge wrote The Ancient Mariner and John Biffen went to school. It is the ideal rural setting, with its pink-stone churches and plenty of places to enjoy a real cream tea UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items The only Thing Charles 1st and Oliver Cromwell Ever… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bath-Hinton Grange Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The writer as good companion J B Priestley by Vincent Brome/Hamish Hamilton £16.95 pp514 Contents David & Charles Birlings (kent) Ltd More of a public servant than a politician Reflect on Things past The Memoirs of Lord Carrington Collins £17.50 pp406 The man they loved to hate Back Bencher by Ian Mikardo Weidenfeld £12.95 pp231 Bovver-boy or modern-day Machiavelli? Upwardly Mobile by Norman Tebbit Weidenfeld £14.95 pp280 ISIS Audio Books Tape Library The Establishment in the dock The Spycatcher Trial by Malcolm Turnbull Heinemann £12.95 pp228 Beating their breastplates Boadicea's Chariot The Warrior Queens by Antonia Fraser Weidenfeld £14.95 pp383 Arthur Miller Timebends a Life Salman Rushdie The millionaire who is Italy's numero uno Agnelli and the Network of Italian Power by Alan Friedman/Harrap £12.95 pp320 The Secret Houses History for the age of television Futura History lessons from a canvas prison Picture this by Joseph Heller Macmillan £12.95 pp351 Viking Something fishy in the Deep South Paris Trout by Pete Dexter Collins £11.95 pp334 Not-so-merry-go-round of love A Sense of Guilt by Andrea Newman Michael Joseph £11.95 pp363 Silver Wedding by Maeve Binchy Collins £11.95 pp256 Monitoring the beat of the fanatic heart The High Road by Edna O'Brien Weidenfeld £10.95 pp180 Viking The grande dame of American letters The Letters of Edith Wharton Edited by R W B and Nancy Lewis/Simon & Shuster £16.95 pp660 The chatty, the catty the adoring, the outpouring… The Faber Book of Letters, published next week, offers some fascinating private glimpses of famous correspondents over four centuries: novelists, statemen, poets, the lovelorn, the pompous and the mad. Here we print a selection Diary of a London down-and-out The Grass Arena An Autobiography by John Healy Faber £9.95 pp194 TLS The Times Literary Supplement The day that made a young woman's private life public The Suzy Lamplugh Story by Andrew Stephen Faber £10.95/£3.95 pp192 Any Book Whsmith Catch-22 in Chile Politics Telling tales Fiction Lives remembered Paperbacks edited by Austin MacCurtain Committed to the truth Timebends: A Life by Arthur Miller The use and abuse of symbolism Criticism Uncontrollable urges Crime East and West History The Mafia Liz Delany Secret investigations of the journalist as young Turk Lowest of the Low by GUnter Wallraff Methuen £4.99 pp208 The Book Company Frans Masereel (1889-1972) the Belgian engraver… Travellers Tales Dillons the Bookstore Between the Lines Ashford Press Publishing Larkin and lasting love Poetic attire Splitting hairs Pour encourager les autres Spoiling the story A bit rich Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Books from Century The Literary Guild A new generation of Asians widens the learning gap By Caroline St John-Brooks and Lynne Greenwood Who's Who list of high-flyers dispels old image Success Stories Contents Neelam Mann, left, and Saradaul Dhillion: perfect… Contents Children cope well without sibling rivals Update Rustling up farm watchers Dorset keeps schools open Population projection Successful Writers Contents Flights of construction Social fund sets problems Prudent on pensions Lord Plowden Glasnost faces its first test at university Free Thinking Financial Appointments Merton Moore gives trade unions a chance to steal the ball Frank Field, above, welcomes plans to 'privatise' welfare payments Public Appointments Riverside A tough one for the professor too Viewpoint It's steeper for a teacher Better guide to origins Soccer violence takes time off and waits to kick again New driver will put sociology on track Profile Howard Newby takes over control of the Economic & Social Research Council with a refreshing approach and clean slate, writes Peter Wilsher Welsh baby talk begins to grow up Teaching Language Today Crime-busters are snubbed in burglary row Neighbourhood Watch is discouraged by some Labour councillors. Max Prangnell looks at the implications in one road The Times Tactful cures for doctors who make their patients sick Body and Soul SAS training in the wild tames toughs from the city Young offenders learn new ways of life on a lonely island where only deer and seals live Rehabilitation Public & Healthcare Appointments St. Vincent's Private Hospital Sydney Cheltenham and District Health Authority The Sunday Times Building careful bridges between home and work Tories champion the family, but what are they doing for the army of working mothers? Wilfred Peters reports Basildon & Thurrock Health Authority Public Appointments Countryside Management Service Government Survey Interviewers Cumbria Lawton Ware Sefton Council Canterbury and Thanet Health Authority Greenpeace City of Newcastle upon Tyne Multiple Display Advertising Items Bexley Multiple Display Advertising Items City of Cambridge Surrey Language Centres Ltd St. Godric's College, London Scholarships and Assisted Places for September 1989 Home Study Analytical Hypnotherapy Westminster School Sixth Form Scholarships 1989 Multiple Display Advertising Items Riding tandem secures the future A new report from the CBI warns that unless employers act now to form links with local schools—something Bp has been doing for eight years—they will face growing problems finding the right recruits, writes Caroline St John-Brooks Education Courses & Appointments Devonshire House Hypnotherapy Training Chiropody as a Profession St. Aldates Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Study at Home Hong Kong Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Turning over a new leaf with minimal trauma Colin Alston looks at ways to ease the often frightening move from primary to secondary school Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Contents The Motor-Car of Tomorrow In the Beginning The Breakthroughs Transmission Four-Wheel Drive Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Roadholding Creature Comforts Security The Result Vauxhall once Driven, Forever Smitten Next Week: Free with the magazine Contents Faber-Castell Harrods Good food costs less at Sainsbury's Picture Gallery The Volvo Estates Schott The Sunday Times Army Officer Aramis Lab Series Natural Selection Cindy Buxton, film-maker, and her father, environmentalist Lord Buxton, talk to Christine Eccles. 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