News from 23/10/1988
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Robert Philip, Sir James Black, John Huxley, Christopher Smallwood Senior economist, Miles Kington, Barbara Hall, Arthur Smith, Dr C Marris, Ian Chilvers, John Jay City Editor, Vincent Brome, James Johnson, Jon Swain, Anthony Clare, Mary Priestley, Edward Acton, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Bill Britten, Jeremy Laurance, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, Cecil Humphrey-Smith, Danby Bloch, Nick Rufford, Roger Beardwood, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Nicolette Jones, The Rev Ivor Scott-Oldfield, Jennifer Chew, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Adam Nicolson, Jason Tomas, John Rowland, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Sarler, Gerald Priestland, Caroline Baker, Caroline St John-Brooks, Jon Craig, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Dervla Murphy, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Mick Brown, David Dougill, Ray Whitney MP, Mark Ottaway, Peter Wilson, John Mortimer, Sally Greengross, Cliff Temple, Chris Harrie, Jane Bird, Simone Veil, George Bottomley, Drew, Marion Sullivan, Ron Laytner, Anthony Cronin, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, A. Legard, Norman Harris, Sandy Porter, Giles Chapman, David Connett, Geoff Whitten, Libby Purves, John Lucas, Michael Jones, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Phillips, Tony Blair, Paul Bailey, Robert Chesshyre, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, John Izbicki, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Todd, James Adams, Wayne Harrison, Clare Colvin, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Mazher Mahmood, Brian Jackman, Janet Daley, Pat Olsen Secretary, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Robert Buchanan, Judi Bevan, Brian Walden, David Tonge, Sandy Bisp, Francis Bennion, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Simon Freeman, G Wilson Master of the Armouries, Richard Cook, Greg Hadfield, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Angela Wilkes, Peter Fuller, David Burk, Stephen Jones, Martin Dunkerton, Bernard Donoughue, Sameen Rushdie, Norman Lebrecht, Raymond Godfrey, Andrew Grice, Keith Wheatley, Nick Rufford Science Correspondent, Ian Birrell, Patrick Rowley, Stephen Davis, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Ben Pimlott, Chris Jones, John Elliott, Charles Oulton Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brough Scott, Alison Beckett, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Caroline McGhie, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Marcello Gandini, Max Prangnell, Lucy Allen, Maurice Chittenden, Joy Melville, Ian Dunning, Dudley Doust, John Walsh, Neil Lyndon, John Whitney Director General, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Peter Chippindale, Michael Jones Political Editor, D J Taylor, Godfrey Smith, Sue Thomas, Mark Whitaker, Charles Oulton, Brian Glanville, Matthew Campbell, Angus Roxburgh, Janet Ellis, John Carey, Edward Pearce, Anthony Holden, Simon Jenkins, Adrian Dannatt, Godfrey Golzen, Stewart Morris, George Steiner, Claudia Roden, Stanley Wells, Liam Clarke, Vanda Rumney, Ian Williams, Michael Luke, Maggie Neave, Valerie Grove, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Roy Isacovitz, J. F. Mongibeaux, Clive Young, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Geoffrey Robertson, L Clarke, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, B Mathews, Martin Booth, Richard Nixon, Lion Don Horne, Terry Lunn, Ellis Downes, Nick Faldo, Boris Schapiro, John Brookes,
ResumoDo not forget to turn your clocks back Moore plans to freeze out child benefit Thatcher warns:'beware of paying for Russia's reforms' Two more steps for perestroika Contents Skippers in disaster accuse each other Girl feared dead as hundreds of survivors recover from ordeal of cruise ship collision Japan plans to hunt for whales again 1,348,000 Contents Clinique Overseas Prices Inside Classified Labour set for voting challenge to hard left Computer buffs gain access to defence secrets Brigadier Khalid Advertising Telephone Numbers The Times Hurd to hit drug barons Insurers brand Lawson plan a 'tax on thrift' Plantatree Sheep Dip PM backs Young in Clowes scandal Rolex London Phone Company The gap goes on widening Life support for Langan News Digest Captives freed EETPU drive Shooting victim Rail break Bond Winners Heroine of the sea is 'our Nickey', 14 Bravery amid the Piraeus disaster: how British schoolchildren swam to the rescue of their shipmates Plaudits for the Greek seamen 3 am blow to hopes of missing girl's parents Triple Financial Bond A royal flush in the crazy credit game Campaign to End Housing Shortages Pool parasite poses threat to swimmers 'Racist' call over religion award Spy Catcher Doctor paid £150,000 to do nothing 'We were framed' police 12 to sue chief constable Psion A day of music for the superfit Citroën Tory revolution set to roll in Bradford Flights of Fantasy Goodwood Concorde Prudential Schools take stock of big business Business air europe Class Church law defied again by woman priest's communion Opera House ruling fuels green fears Ford Craig killing exposes dirty deals in Belfast British Telecom Sunday Times Reporters: Ministry faces MP's anger at Ordnance sale Blair I. C. E. Lok British Airways Italian satellite victory rocks Virgin boat Moves to privatise new M40 The Orchestrated Office Phone firm is kept holding on Poll gives green light for Conservatives In today's Other Sunday Papers BA promotes free flights Propelled by invention Harrods 'spy' suspended The City Erosion of basic rights Comment Backs turned on the young Plan to court home owners Champagne for Piggott Cross What price the survival of three whales? Spotlight Reveals controversy behind the Arctic epic as rescue squads cut 'stepping-stones' to life Compaq There's nothing more disagreeable than being robbed at knifepoint a few paces from your own front door Messiah is alive and well and in London Genius shies from the microscope of Nobel acclaim The Sunday Times Profile Today Communism Cracks up Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Kinks and chasms in the Iron Curtain Chaos and crisis puts power before reforms Yugoslavia Lancaster at Thomas Cook Change and China blow hot and cold Britain protests at US law to halt drug traffickers' profits Halifax Marcos to face fraud charges in New York Rocard policy under attack US lawyers consider action against Marcos Gandhi's assassins may yet be spared Department of Trade and Industry The last voyage of the damned From Vietnam to Thailand is a cruel boat journey of rape, robbery and drowning by pirates—with rejection at the end Subaru Rugby's unity trip splits Afrikaners Wardair Canada Botha reform faces big test in local poll Chinese lonely hearts go to market to find a mate British Steel Share Information Office Olivetti Car bomb blasts poll out of the doldrums Lebanon bloodshed, Hussein's intervention and a hate-filled rabbi make their mark on Israeli voters Fascists put the boot in Hungary Intercity Banned racist party threatens backlash America's deerhunters, aged 8 Abbey National (Foreign Staff): Thousands escape as Hurricane Joan strikes The World Sihanouk to see Thatcher (Reuter): Nuclear fire revealed (Foreign Staff): Deng told kick the habit (AP): £22m heroin cache seized Armoured car foils embargo Tandon Spelling in the saterlight age TWA For the best of America Help the silent twins learn to speak The ghostly power of the Tower Spycatcher, Roman style Points Independent Today's Birthdays Cram and Coe in a race to beat the clock Cliff Temple recalls the historic background to the screen legend Coopers & Lybrand Mystery of the big Benn TV black-out Boxing Scudamore: a forty-niner still chasing the nugget Racing Gul Sports Ltd Equity & Law Snooker To Hear Vivien Cherry tell it, her first solo… Inside track Baiting Bobby: a national sport Classical Al Hareb Racing Baseball Why three putts into one won't go John Hopkins meets the analysts with cures for Nick Faldo's problem ManuLife McFarlane's driving down the fast lane Campese is numero uno Rugby Results Hunter foxed by big game Bath's big cats maul Bristol For the Record Selections Rugby Round-Up Racing Results Fun: the best kept secret Norman Harris profiles the London coach who plotted the fall of the Wallabies Millwall draw second blood Football Results England—uncreative to the end Hockey The Wonderboy who never was Wayne Harrison: Liverpool's Invisible Man Sue Mott meets the most expensive 17-year-old signing in British football. He never kicked a ball in earnest. New 20, he wonders what's round the corner Pools Forecast Hard labour works Contents Two Super Leaguers humbled Wise men of Wimbledon Shell Norwich unfashionably lively Big spenders Spurs close to rock bottom Football Focus Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Contents King hooks Tyson Boxing The Lord loses face City scandal How a City scandal exploded in the hands of a Tory high-flyer The do-something-even-if-it's-stupid rule Whitehall's lords of misrule are helping the gun to beat the ballot box in Northern Ireland, writes Simon Jenkins Contents Pine Cliffs Golf and Country Club Contents New politics must play to cash-register tunes Voters show that the consumer is king, writes Brian Walden. Can the parties give them the right service? Harvey Nichols We pay for perestroika Let IRA talk and be damned Beware politicians bearing dogmas Pulpit Atticus Now, a school voucher plan that will help poor people Educational vouchers can be both libertarian and socialist, writes Ben Pimlott; the left could turn the tables on Thatcherite radicalism by adopting a positively discriminating version Young stays low as MPs bay for blood Inside Politics Casio No takeover bids accepted unless the price is right Last Word The Times War on words Despite Douglas Hurd's two-pronged attack on the IRA last week, the government's approach to the endemic security problems of Northern Ireland remains piecemeal, write Michael Jones and David Hughes Greenpeace Shabby behaviour by DTI hurts the budding investors An old campaigner plots to flood the world with lager The Valerie Grove Interview L&S Contract Motoring Britannia Building Society Off to ideological hell in open-necked shirts Czechoslovakia was the acceptable face of communism for many in post-war Britain: a new television series shows a myth's madness Midland The Listening Bank Royal kiss puts seal on democracy's reign in Spain Spain Thatcher alarms heat up friends and foes alike Europe Fiat Aggressive reality behind Moscow's pacifist message Soviet Union Chinese tiger feels pinch in Peking purge China Bush triumphs in Duke-buster crime offensive US Election London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Democrats in search of a scapegoat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gap widens to 11 points Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big campaign guns trained on Cleveland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Savills Marsh & Parsons St. George PLC Plaza Estates Frank Harris & Company George Trollope & Sons Eagle Star Brian Lack & Co Sallmann Barrington Laurance Black Horse Agencies Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items A little place in the sun Property Caroline McGhie investigates the schemes that make it possible for elderly people to turn their retirement into a permanent holiday London Properties The Regents Debenham Tewson Residential Winkworth St. George PLC Forget the Porsche: just keep it plain and simple Gardening Gardeners with a modest suburban plot sometimes get carried away with grand ideas. John Brookes sets out the ground rules for avoiding a design disaster Farrar Stead & Glyn Lurot Brand the London mews Specialists James Salway Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawn Flite Chelsea Harbour Wates Build with Care Farrar Stead & Glyn Barratt New Crane Wharf Bovis homes Alan Selly & Partners Phone Wards Construction Ltd Edward Erdman The Butlers Wharf Building Phillip Charles Lassmans Broadwell Land Plc Goddard & Smith Bovis Homes Charles Church Regalian John D Wood & Co. Anscombe & Ringland Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. A. Ellis Portmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kentish Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal Homes London Limited Wimpey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lindsay Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farrar Stead & Glyn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waterside Lifestyle Heron Homes Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 2 Beds, First Floor and Views Sw7 £205,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ensigne Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wolfe Crescent Laing Homes Ruskin Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carkeek Homes Island Harbour The Anchorage Fairclough Homes Bassett Wood Mews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tatlers Central North Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wards Construction Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items GA Property Services Luxury Holiday Homes Gerrards Cross Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Castle Mills-Knaresborough Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clarke Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hogg Robinson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The English Courtyard Association Corinthian International Hamptons Andalucia Hill - Racquets Country Club Marbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fincasol Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Victory Village Club Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell España Few & Phillips Costa Del Azahar Multiple Classified Advertising Items PMS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baron Belvedere The Bedford Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amarila Golf & Country Club Taylor Woodrow International G. D Properties Ltd The Sunday Times Spain Allen Edmonston International Cheltenham Associates Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Inter Personal Development Counselling Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pebble Beach Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMS Home Improvement Corporation PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Commercial Finance Interprint Venture Contract Fidelity Superb Retail Investment Portfolio in Dublin,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mountnessing Group 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 Compaq Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Equipment & Furnishers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocomms Leisure Network International PLC Park National Slimming Centres Textured Masonry Coatings Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items A lord lends his majestic style to War Notebook Syndol To be or not to be Royal £5,000 Spycatcher win The Sunday Times Crossword Royal Brierley Charles at 40 No Title Nescafé Gold Blend Contents Legge Barratt International Resorts Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sofa Sleepas Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Prince and I Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millet Slow but sure does it Liz Taylor declared she was a New Woman, but spoke too soon, says Libby Purves Bon Chic, Bon Goût Martine Sitbon and Myrène de Prémonville are two designers the buyers will pounce on when they show their new collections in Paris today. Fashion by Caroline Baker Glorafilia Ltd. Proper Wooden Dolls Houses! Quick Look Smiths Security Searching for her son The two faces of adoption: a determined mother who is still trying to track her son, and a desperate daughter who found her mother when it was too late Fabian Ross (right and below), was given away six weeks after birth. Valerie Grove on his mother's anguish A whale of a time with the news Craig Brown: Look out! The Country Needlewoman Multiple Display Advertising Items The child with a missing identity Maggie Neave says adoption is not always for the best, in reply to a recent Look article Men's hockey—it's a stick-up Adrian Dannatt on a game that has taken off from public school to public parks The Russian shop Taste lives up to eastern promise My Favourite Restaurant Weedy side to French cooking Mothercare Privilege Card Going against the grain Tried & Tasted Pick of the Shelf The Sunday Times Choice Basmati Rice: Marks & Spencer Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley Arena Night of the Guitars Wembley Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Starlight Express Piccadilly Theatre Royalty Theatre Wembley Arena Continental Airlines Ancient Heart Abbey Box Office Ltd. SHELL-LSO Music Scholarship Sounds of the Sixties Multiple Display Advertising Items Fleet Street gets a Bea in its bonnet Paper round Why IPC took a cleaver to Riva The team behind Riva learned a harsh lesson last week: If at first you don't succeed, you're fired. Stewart Morris on a surprise publishing death Phone-ins are not the answer Radio Waves Buzz TV tells only one side of the story Faced with rivals, the BBC and ITV forget objectivity, argues Jonathan Miller Why a concerted effort is a plus . . . Music British Gas Dancing until they drop Bakewell's View Curtain-time for the RSC's Other Place Can-Can . . . but a belated Beethoven is a minus David Cairns on an unsuccessful attempt to create Beethoven's Tenth Symphony When art and commerce clash Scrutiny Following Sir Fred's masterly footsteps Dance How to enter the festival In celebration of new talent in drama This week the call goes out for entries in the National Student Drama Festival, sponsored by The Sunday Times. Robert Hewison, one of the judges, reports on its 34th year Caught in the language trap Theatre Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox A Summer Story Czech mates Norman Lebrecht on a welcome in Prague Comedy Theatre Albery Theatre Savoy Theatre Giving full voice to the young Britten Records Duke of YORK's Theatre Players in a game with no name Jazz Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private lives unmasked as pictures tell a potent story Art Royal Shakespeare Company Big baby boy puts Peter Pan into reverse Film English National Opera The Old Vic Alice's travels in Kafkaland Jack Barclay The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Rolls-Royce & Bentley James Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Merlin Cambria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items How BMW disguises a road car as a racer Motoring Eric Dymock puts two versions of BMW's M3 Evolution through their paces at Thruxton racetrack Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Benz British Car Auctions It's simply got to go! Me and my Car Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Gerard Mann Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two Magnificent Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Grimley J R Eve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Follett Jaguar Harvey Hudson Paramount Grange Motors H. R. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio 1 Buckingham Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 34 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The MacAllan Regional Television Choice BBC1 The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television Films on TV The need not to know TV Review Contents Cable The "Simplex" Sectional Bookcase Hunting Gate ConsGold bid in the balance Conference 1992 Why BA decided to stick with Boeing fleet Britain holds its grip on fast growth track Scotland's top bank may back Elliott's bid Trip to market for Portmeirion Bond targets 20% of Lonrho Rethink by Pillsbury helps Barnardo's JCB Construction Equipment The Peterborough Effect Changes Ring for Tim Bell The City Romancing the Bean Steel proving popular AT&T Room for Young in Clowes lifeboat City Evans has right profit prescription Japanese bunkered in bid for The Belfry Sun Life's peace plan Discord Tolls Again for Bell Mrs Thatcher's advertising guru finds himself increasingly at odds with a partner totally different in personality and style. In a reassessment of his role, he might soon decide to go his own way Inside the City How the Big Sixty are Running Banks and insurers head earnings growth table Margaret Park reports on big firms' performances as profits rise despite high interest rates East Kilbride NatWest The Action Bank Bid fever keeps prices moving Market Report Lucas lights up profit City What's up From November 7th. you can control your entire… Slade keeps Helical in the picture Hot Line Food firms on menu Wall St Jaguar Changes in the pipeline British Gas is certain to lose its stranglehold on industrial users as a result of monopoly findings The important lesson contained in the Monopolies Commission's criticisms of British Gas has come at just the right time. For the government is about to announce regulations for a privatised electricity industry that would create yet another monopoly, says Irwin Stelzer Big price cuts for industry likely next year Wang Wits '88 Apricot Engineers back on track as productivity shines The UK is motoring again as heavy industry reports improved performance. Arthur Smith reports Terrapin LWT (Holdings) plc Economic echoes cross the Atlantic American Account Citicorp Venture Capital No painless way to roll back price rises The Inflation Factors The chancellor ignored a serious question in his Mansion House speech, says Brian Reading Nilfisk Information Technology Exchange Allied London Properties Plc Godfrey Davis How Elliott Created a Draught Business Focus Swansea Business File H&H Factors Ltd The Amstrad PPC Australia's dynasty show The boy wonder of the Fairfax empire is slugging it out with former friends and associates over who pays what for last year's family buyout. Report by John Huxley Bullying for beef Alex Lawrie McKenna & Company Allow Us To Introduce Ourselves Hospital Saving Association City airport climbs out of the storm clouds Ian Williams reports on the Docklands project that has experienced a turbulent first year News International plc Independents reach for European skies Britain's small airlines are launching scheduled flights to the Continent as competition hots up for routes. Gareth David reveals what the services will mean for businessmen Canon We Know We Are Not Simply In The Business Of… Cookson Nestlé's coffee cup romance The intriguing television drama of the girl who borrows the young man's instant coffee has leapt forward to another episode, and it all makes a heartwarming story for a certain instant blend, Sue Thomas reports Race for $3.5 billion The frontrunners in the huge sport shoe market are fighting neck and neck for first place Do Vauxhall's ads hit the right target? Adline Interleasing (UK) Limited Taj International Hotels Atlas air Parcels Lucas St Quintin Pressure mounts on firms to give part-timers perks Many employers are ignoring new moves to stop discrimination against certain types of workers. But recently the tide has been turning as more of them win legal battles to basic benefits. Report by Diana Wright The sector-by-sector test sorts out the money managers Inside Personal Finance Australian Mutual Provident Morgan Grenfell Unit Trusts Waranted Late tax returns may bring penalty The Equitable Life Woolwich Equitable Building Society Delays add insult to injury Questions of Cash Insurer has data on line Savings News Investors take stock as capital gains tax bites Allchurches Income Builder Fund London Life's stormy victory Profit is the moral of ethical story Investors backing only those companies with whose activities they agree can still achieve good returns. Peter Fuller reports Mim Britannia The M&G Group Capel-Cure Myers Capital Management Limited Eagle Star Hobhouse has designs on the tea specialists Whittard of Chelsea aims to put exotic flavours back on our tables with shops offering top-quality brands and service. Report by Richard Woods Dealshore Ltd Economic Data Bank International Unit Trust Index China out of the closet Showcase A rare statuette, found tucked away in a cupboard, is expected to sell soon for £15,000. Ian Dunning looks at the market in antique china Lloyds Bank Business Business Wincanton Contracts Ltd. Taking the heat off the planet The Greenhouse Effect: the term was coined at the turn of the century by Svante Arrhenius, a Swedish scientist. Now it is a global issue. In a bid to extend knowledge about its possible results, the government, the CEGB and the oil companies are backing Britain's research. Jane Bird reports Minstrel workstation Instant books The Sunday Times Rovaspan Pointing finger at fuel use Global network formed Age of the innovators in personnel This week some 1,600 members of the Institute of Personnel Management will be meeting in Harrogate. They have a choice of 10 seminars and 50 sectional meetings at which to debate their role. . . in the year in which they celebrate their 75th anniversary. Much has happened in those years, but perhaps nothing so significant as in the past decade, Terry Lunn suggests Coopers & Lybrand N B Selection Ltd Arthur Andersen & Co Contents Rediffusion Simulation Terence Chapman Associates Ltd. KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Michael Page Marketing Ogilvie Executive Data General London Docklands Greater Glasgow Health Board Hoggett Bowers Howgate Sable Infolink Link BIS Applied Systems Arlington Training Ashton Tate HM Prison Service Roger Lilley Touche Ross Euro Tunnel NatWest MacMillan Davies The NWS Group PA Computers and Telecommunications Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamworthy Albemarle Consultants Sundridge Park Management Centre Roland Orr & Partners Chusid Lander MSN Group Ltd DDL InterExec SMI Mercuri Urval Moore Stephens Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times PA Personnel Services Focus Hi-Capability Group Ducheyne Executive International Military Services Hearn Healy & Partners Hoggett Bowers ATA Selection Spider Systems MSL Computer Recruitment Prodorite Grant Thornton IMS Lycrete Limited CAPP Associates Ltd City of Newcastle upon Tyne Exploration Consultants Limited Myriad The Ian Skelly Centre Rolls-Royce and Associates Limited Chase Hutton Associates Withey & Dunning Ravenscroft & Partners PGA Executive Search & Selection Tanstead Associates Ltd Convex PA Personnel Services SRI International Arthur Young Corporate Resourcing Sema Group Anderson Smith Recruitment, Selection & Search Madame Tussaud's Austin Knight Selection Lloyd Chapman Associates Bristol-Myers Cameron Simpson Media Appointments CJA Recruitment Consultants Group PA Advertising Pedigree Petfoods Motorola Ltd. BMW (GB) Limited Knipe Morton Hodson Toshiba Redland Plasterboard Limited Sports Council MCA Communications Wickland & Westcott & Partners American Software Merston Peters Limited The Royal Agricultural Society of England Stafford Long & Partners Midland Group Ward Executive Limited Mercuri Urval Chemical Design Ltd. Raf Officer Air Traffic Control BIS Banking Systems Taylor & Partners Mercuri Urval Coopers & Lybrand TSI Group British Telecom International Mainstream Marketing & Advertising Colas Building Products MSL International Kay Hogg Clarke David Anthony Management Selection Jacques Samuel & Associates Limited Prospect Hoggett Bowers MacMillan Davies Learmonth & Burchett Management Systems Hoggett Bowers Sales Selection Management Services Career Analysts CLP Concept Electronics Home Counties Cominco (U. K.) Careerlink Consultants Limited Perth Enterprise Company Younger Furniture Haston Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Marks & Spencer Information Technology Nationwide Anglia New Look Cellnet Planned Pre-Selection Services ROCC Scientific Generics Standard & Chartered Link Computer Sciences Company Limited Sears plc Logitek Logitek Plc MKA Search International Multiple Display Advertising Items KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Avenues at Selfridges Coloroll Morgan & Banks Computer Career Consultants Link Brown & Root (UK) Group of Companies Lewisham and North Southwark Health Authority Unisys PA Advertising Education & Public Appointments Appear in 'New… Image is more than a logo Besides creating a visual identity, design consultants can help a firm understand what it does and why. Godfrey Golzen reports ICL Tesco Contents The sitting target It is no use treating a walk through Paris as though you were taking a country hike. Adam Nicolson, in his walk of the month for October, walks very little and sits rather a lot. He breakfasts with the intellectuals, avoids a battle with the city's rudest waiter, buys an ice cream from a surly waitress and ends up dancing into the Fifties Skiing Package Holidays Winter Sun A Weekend Away Next Week The Adventurers New Society Intasun Paris Sunday Times Travel Brief Taking cover on the slopes Insurance Battle of the flying freebies Christmas sprees A filling for every hole Rubbing shoulders in the USSR Shoot to Kashmir Motoring America EC tries to cast a safety net A fight is brewing between the EC and the travel industry over plans to regulate its code of conduct. Jonathan Todd and Edward Welsh examine a draft directive that aims to step up holiday safeguards and make operators more liable when things go wrong Shoe-shine to take you to the cleaners Travellers' Tales Cash Check The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Dan Air P&O Group SKI Yugotours India with Bales Aosta Valley Ocean Cruise Lines A Boys' Own haven Tobago Classified Travel Reho Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bladon Lines Alternatives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items ARRiVALS Multiple Classified Advertising Items America the Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island life: the joys of the Caribbean Jamaica Despite the destruction caused by last month's hurricane, this winter in the Caribbean looks set to be the most successful yet. Even Jamaica is fast getting its hotels up and running again. Our writers report from three islands where the British have switched from being unwelcome rules to welcome visitors Ventura Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuoni Multiple Display Advertising Items Slice of heaven on earth ST Lucia Overseas Travel Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items China & beyond Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Section Sky world P&O European Ferries The Caribbean Sunday Times Travel Brief Caribbean Connection Private Advertisers American Travel Centres Travellers Abroad Madgeplant Ltd. 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Christopher Somerville found just such a place in the Hebrides, where he saw many more deer than people UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Historic House Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kilconquhar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Desperately seeking William The Life and Times of William Shakespeare by Peter Levi/Macmillan £16.95 pp392 Contents Stevie Smith Edmund Burke Personal View Douglas Adams Bashevis Singer Think Tank European Fiction The English Ziegfeld: greatest showman on earth Cochran by James Harding Methuen £14.95 pp226 The Writing School Veteran trouper and screen star who is still the radiant juvenile Peggy Ashcroft by Michael Billington John Murray £15.95 pp312 Praise for the poet from Palmer's Green Stevie Smith: A Critical Biography by Frances Spalding/Faber £15 pp332 David & Charles Ask Oxford A case of trials and errors: putting British justice in the dock Judging Judges by Simon Lee Faber £12.95 pp218 Travellers Tales Kate Saunders Personal View What happens when art imitates life too faithfully? The libel lawyers step in. The novelist considers the constraints writers come under when they deal with real persons living or dead An eloquent voice of reason and common sense Edmund Burke His Life and Opinions by Stanley Ayling John Murray £17.95 pp326 Chaleau Ella History Today Dirk Gently: a legend in his own tea-time The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul by Douglas Adams Heinemann £10.95 pp246 Viking Slogans in Chinese whispers The Mountain Village and the Open Fields both by Chun-Chan Yeh translated from the Chinese by Michael Sheringham Faber £11.95 pp232 and pp280 Ghost stories that celebrate survival The Death of Methuselah and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer/Cape £11.95 pp244 Maxwell Tale that takes true-to-life too far Working for Love by Tessa Dahl Michael Joseph £10.95 pp151 From their own correspondence The Faber Book of Letters Letters written in the English language 1578-1939 edited by Felix Pryor/Faber £12.95 pp319 Finding new ground by following ancient tracks With her third novel Louise Erdrich enters the front rank of contemporary American writers, Paul Bailey celebrates the mistress of Red Indian magic Eco's reverberations: the remarkable rise of the Euro-novel Britain's publishers are beginning to exploit an unlikely new market. Nicolette Jones investigates Expert advice: the brains behind the government Inside the Think Tank by Tessa Blackstone and William Plowden Heinemann £14.95 pp258 The Times Literary Supplement Perverted skills in theatres of cruelty Journey into Madness: Medical Torture and the Mind Controllers by Gordon Thomas Bantam Press £13.95 pp398 Waterstones Booksellers Epic canvas crammed with glorious detail Paperbacks Fiction Pardon me, boy, is that the Trans-Siberia choo-choo? 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