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News from 08/01/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Will Ellsworth-Jones, John Jay City Editor, Dr Chris Miles, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Martin Pipe, Mark Reason, Jeremy Laurance, Eric Dymock, Jan Morris, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, John Jay, Royston Webb, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Rupert Christiansen, Sally Payne, Ian Williams Business Correspondent, Stephen Milligan, Gillian Hall, Marten Julian, Jo Revill, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Carol Sarler, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Gerald Priestland, Caroline St John-Brooks, Jon Craig, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Patrick Stoddart, Mario Modiano, Kevin Mitchell, Robert Sandall, Susan Marling, Frances Partridge, Debra Isaac, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, Bernard Levin, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Peter Bathe Editor, Nick Cater, Philip Beresford Industrial Editor, David Tennant, Robert Hartrick, Egon Ronay, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Griff Rhys Jones, Norman Harris, Nicky Maitlis, Richard Cobb, Jon Connell, Geoff Whitten, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Frank Bruno, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Chris Cornish, John Cassidy, Dodley Doust, Sue Mott, Joe Klein, Marion Devine, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, John Izbicki, A Munro, Amit Roy, Huston Horn, Nigella Lawson, Jeff Randall, Paul Ableman, Noris McWhirter, Malcolm Smith, James Adams, Michael Cadman, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, Richard Girling, Elizabeth Grice, (The Rev) Stephen Terry Chairman, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, W Brighton, Askold Krushelnycky, Kerry Stephenson, Brian Walden, Henrietta Knight, Peter Wilsher, Gareth David, Stephen Pile, Kate Carr, Anne Tyler, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, A Tanner, Loyd Grossman, David Burk, Stephen Jones, Garth Waite President, Brian Deer, Dr Mary Catterall, Richard Palmer, Edward Heath, Ian Birrell, Patrick Rowley, Stephen Davis, Dilys Powell, Ben Pimlott, Andrew Hogg, Albert Roux, Madsen Pirie, Alison Beckett, Caroline McGhie, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, L. Brissenden, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Barrie Penrose, Ian Dunning, David Hughes Political Correspondent, Michael Jones Political Editor, Dr John Ball Chairman, Ruth Lyon, D J Taylor, Steve Tongue, Philip Beresford, Susannah Herbert, St Caroline John-Brooks, Sir James Goldsmith, Mark Whitaker, Charles Oulton, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Simon Armson, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, John Joy, Wallace Briggs, Georgina Howell, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Berger, Maureen Walker, George Whittet, Philip Chappell, David Wickers, Arthur Jacobs, Kathleen Beckett-Young, Ian Williams, Valerie Grove, Chris Lightbown, Marina Vaizey, Margaret Park, Rosemary Collins, Angela Long, Dorothy Wade, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Ellis Downes, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Boris Schapiro, Jeff Randall Deputy City Editor,

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Contents The immoral majority owns up to its mortal sins Lawson plans tax cuts for poor British spies found Libyan poison plant Crackdown on consultants Fighting the Flab Royal dilemma over Hirohito Today's Sunday Times Iran linked to bombing Fighting for Kicks £7 bn takeover threat to GEC Harrods Overseas Prices Inside the Sunday Times Sunday Times Reporter: 'Cinder' to foil nuclear terrorists Intasun Far and Away Weinstock—a raider under fire The architect of GEC's £5 bn empire now faces the biggest challenge of his career London Phone Company Times Newspapers Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Heathrow man suspended News Digest Gang inquiry Bogus police Murdoch denial Royal train probe IRA shoot three Bond Winners Harvard Securities Discipline inquiry angers teachers Rogue ship blamed for oil disaster Sparks fly on £50m sell-off adverts Cash hitch for soccer ID plan P&O European Ferries RTZ linked to mustard gas plot inquiry The perfect Sunday Let's Collect Stamps A major new political columnist Green grow the Oxford coffers Higher prices, same old rail service NHS 'shortchanged' by top-paid doctors Sharp practices in the hospitals: consultants come under attack Let patients 'shop around' for medical care, says report Mackay moves to end barristers' monopoly Restrictive practices in the courts: monopoly comes under threat Berwin LaRoche Group plc Try a Spot of Self Analysis Air crews head for union split Halifax Parents are offered 'for sale' private child-care package Catto to be Bush man in London 'Green' Charles attacks farmers Midland End of the road for cast The Sunday Times Sunday Times Reporter: Pentos to cut book prices French fighter sale to Gadaffi feared Anne, Mark return early London man 'built plant' Potato skins now unsafe The City Disaster rap for royals Comment Hospitals cut services Ryan to face Dublin trial Liquidation for lasers Midland Gwr Borough Council Army of Nimbys moves into battle Spotlight On the 'back yard' fears, the power and the cost of a new breed of middle-class protester Doors close to the gypsies on Getty's land Royal National Institute for the Blind Yachting World Midland Scientists find ways to spot a killer quake Lives can be saved if the time, place and strength of earth movements can be predicted. Amit Roy reports on a British team's research success Britannia Building Society Dunhill 'Tragic' sale of great libraries Books Doctors see the point in pins Therapy Medical doubts on the ancient oriental art of acupuncture are losing ground to scientific research that is building up a body of proof, reports Ellis Downes On the trail of mystery killer Health Harrods Dusty vision of the future Transport FIAT Glad to Be Guilty For years the authorities believed the double agent had been sprung from Wormwood Scrubs by the KGB. Only now, after a report by The Sunday Times, are the real conspirators under investigation, writes Barrie Penrose 23 years after the traitor George Blake excaped from prison the men who sprang him are… Brilliant career of a double agent British Telecom Wanted: the killer instinct to power this giant pugilist Profile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bionic babe versus bumbling backlash Godfrey Smith An Attack of Nerves The mutual fear and suspicion of Reagan and Gadaffi that ended in a shoot-out 'Genie is out of the bottle' Homeowners Friendly Society India alert for Sikh backlash Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items Silence falls on mourning Japan As the 125th emperor takes on the Chrysanthemum Throne, the truth of his Ferocious powerplay around imperial deathbed Personal and Corporate Financial Services Ltd. Quiet leader who escaped from a 1,000-year cocoon Father's long illness is revealed, and a grieving nation re-evaluates the was record of its dead leader Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Premiere Plc Promtaprint! Conservatories Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocomms Business Communications Sky Television Blonde bombshell rips into South Africa's neo-Nazis Rock Hudson's ex-lover sues over Aids 'secret' Kingston Business School Woolwich Equitable Building Society US bays for blood in child death case National Savings (Reuter): Afghanistan peace talks deadlocked The World (Reuter): Deficit 'cut' in Reagan's final budget (Reuter): Burma denies killings (Reuter): Record level of emigrants from Russia (Agencies): Shi'ite militias clash (AFP): 'Witch' flees angry mob (Reuter): New judge for Bhopal case Alfa Romeo a Race Apart China faces up to the rule of Chairman Me Grieving with Lockerbie Letters Pennington Street, The Highway, London E1 9XW Telecom Security Cancer grant: trust replies Old world, old prejudice Points Important Announcement Eddie the unequalled Putting GPs where the patients are Ultra plus Peaudouce The Recruitment Consultancy British Telecom Abbott GmbH News International Newspapers Limited Sd'scicon CTA Recruitment Consultants Solicitors Complaints Bureau D. W. Windsor Ltd. Computer Industry Sales Logica PA Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Tiffany Asphalt International S. A. Times Newspapers Limited EEC Retail Executive Robert Ashby & Co PLC Prospect Intercity consultants search & selection PA Consulting Group Future Technology Search Ltd Wonderman simply does the simple things well Martin Pipe and Peter Scudamore: The Unbeatable Partnership Dudley Doust meets Martin Pipe, record breaking trainer of jump horses British Rail Anglia Moira Tuplin, NBS Limited Appointments Sky Television Financial Controller Designers Guild Pass masters' great divide Beginning of the end for Nebiolo Snooker Time to use the talent of our travellers Darts Froggatt plots steady course Golf Golf Hockey Imran takes charge Good luck Jonathan Davies Stephen Jones on a fly move that has shattered Welsh rugby union Rugby Results All so simple for laid-back Bath Rugby Round-Up Racing Radical Rees Wigan power in Selections Athletics Team spirit sinks Spurs Football Results How snooker failed its own drugs test Inside Track Welling's bridge too far Sking: Schneider Powers Closer to Giant Slalom Title Whistling in the dark Bradford bundle Tottenham out of Cup Sutton's slinky skills turn the Sky Blues grey India Weather and Travel Outlook Goodman's pace a trial for Everton An affair of state Why Papandreou is risking the wrath of Greece for the love of Liani In and out of the Brussels homogeniser Euro-unity doubts are well expressed by Mrs Thatcher, writes Edward Pearce, but there are reasons for the alternative view Contents Invest for School Fees Limited Time to dispel Scottish mists over separation There is no room for delusion, hypocrisy or petulance when deciding the issue of the union, writes Brian Walden The New Britannica How Gadaffi stirs his brew Will the West wake up? Taking a true line against terrorism Pulpit Atticus Careless talk can cost cabinet careers Inside Politics Owen keeps fighting and gives Kinnock some comfort The continuing preference of many voters for Dr Owen's SDP over the Democrats places a preservation order on Labour, writes Ben Pimlott Free Hotel Weekends Historic omens of a backlash from Sikh hangings Last Word Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen sink drama with gastronomic overtones Valerie Grove Goes to Court with Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Privatising the delicate world of human services The Education Act paved the way, now the health service will be next to feel the benefit of Margaret Thatcher's market forces, writes Madsen Pirie Jack Barclay Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chinese racism of a different shade China Peking is facing a crisis over race riots, writes Louise Branson Mann Egerton Dutton-Forshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Russians on the long march from muscles to minds Soviet Union Angus Roxburgh on the rehabilitation of the intelligentsia under Gorbachev Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welcome to an EC future-but mind how you drive Europe Stephen Milligan, who spent four years reporting from Brussels, introduces Sir Leon Brittain, Britain's new senior European commissioner, to the city Ju-jitsu politics proves a winner America Arafat and Gorbachev have rewritten the rules, writes, Joe Klein Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving forces of 1989 favour the customer Motoring Your guide to the cars to watch in a special calendar of this year's launches Eric Dymock previews the crop of new car models making a debut, as Britain's motor trade industry gears up for a year that looks uncertain Actress who reaches parts others cannot Notebook Multiple Display Advertising Items Waiter, there's a portent in my soup! Sunday Times Entrepreneur The Sunday Times Crossword Bons mots do furnish a museum Multiple Display Advertising Items Going to the Dogs? Simon Jenkins reflects on the morality of Britain today and concludes that, despite widespread doom and gloom, things are really no worse now than they have always been Smallbone of Devizes Top Design Award Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sofa Sleepas How Standards are Falling—Poll Granes of Cardiff Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Prints Charming Look Marion Hume traces the pattern of a Nineties revolution Chanel Boutique Hair by Selly Francomb for Vincent Lonnro: make-up… Multiple Display Advertising Items Giorgio Armani Interest Free Credit A picture of modern love Cohabiting is more popular than ever, but marriage prevails, says Dorothy Wade Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal art of get-fit-quick The Duchess of York has a new exercise regime, but will it work for everyone, asks Kathleen Beckett-Young Look Screening the right women Neville Hodgkinson, medical correspondent, examines the case against mass testing of women for cervical cancer Gay Salmon William Lounghran Quick Look Ian anthony Aquascutum Taste of the future Look Foresees better times for British gastronomy Vintage value in the bin end Wine On bagging a bargain in the current sales Ehrman Multiple Display Advertising Items A cut above My Favourite Restaurant Griff Rhys Jones The habitat Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monkees UK Tour Starlight Express Theatre Royal Drury Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cats Nationwide Leasing and Finance Stars mount a challenge to mediocrity John Peter explains why serious drama is starting to make a commercial comeback As the West End season opens, our critics assess the new arrivals and the oldest inhabitants The Official London Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The homeliness of the long-distance runner Robert Hewison weights up the pros and cons of putting new faces into old productions: does a change of cast mean a breath of fresh air, or artificial respiration for a morlbund play? Stars mount a challenge to mediocritv John Peter explains why serious drama is starting to make a commercial comeback As the West End season opens, our critics assess the new arrivals and the oldest inhabitants The Official London Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The homeliness of the long-distance runner Robert Hewison weighs up the pros and cons of putting new faces into old productions: does a change of cast mean a breath of fresh air, or artificial respiration for a moribund play? Why authentic masters should not be pedantic As the number of orchestral players performing on period instruments grows, David Cairns assesses the gains and losses of the authentic approach Picking the people's choice Caroline McGhie on how she measured up a modern monument for the Riba awards Follies Shaftesbury Theatre Hot knights of a cool citadel Jazz Nominated for Laurence Olsvier Awards How a cinematic eye sees beyond the script Film Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perfect pendant to Britten's gem Records The People's Choice The Sunday Times Profit and loss of being an angel Valerie Grove sums up her investment in Coward's Easy Virtue Derek Jacobi On a surer footing in Birmingham Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet's move to the Hippodrome may be unpopular in the troupe's ranks, but it will bring financial and artistic gains, says David Dougill Wild no more but fighting fit Popular Music Robert Sandall on the return of Lou Reed Why British museums are out of the modern picture Art For Modern Masterpieces that Got Away H. R. Owen Hartwells Jaguar Lancaster Jaguar Guy Salmon Julians Hadley Green Garage Mann Egerton Paramount Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daimler Wadham Stringer Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheyne at Parsons Green Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milcars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheatley Hall The Cooper Group Sytner Alpina Cluttons Roy Properties Ltd. Black Horse Agencies Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Heron Homes John D Wood & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Healthy sales show life exists after the boom Property Home owners cannot expect the huge gains of 1988 in their property values, says Kerry Stephenson, but the market continued to tick over A country challenge A peep at fresh varieties to brighten up your plot Gardening Graham Rose talks to a top seed breeder about the new range of flowers and vegetables Wates Build with Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Wates Build with Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina Village Laing WM Desugnai Homes Ltd Barratt Exhinbition of Properties in Spain and Turkey Pine Cliffs Golf and Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Las gaviotas Parque Y Playa Amarilla Golf & Country Club Cheltenham Associates Russell Cowan Chartered Surveyors GD Properties Ltd. Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Pebble Beach Village Taylor Woodrow International Southern Spain The Sunday Times Regional Marketing Cean Le Mas D'azur Enter, Radio O'Luxembourg The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Radio Radio Waves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 43 Preview BBC1 The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television Shirts Regional Television Choice Films on TV Fradding in the new year TV Review Cable Goodwood Travel Ltd. JCB Law closes in on the billionaire junk bond king With Personal Finance Nikkei bows to Hirohito Competition is the game Break-up plan for Blue Arrow Rover gears up with a shuffle New Ford dynasty tries to take the wheel Family is tired of the back seat. John Cassidy reports Shares indemnity cost £20m Search for buyer to take the biscuit First call soon for Telepoint Hunting Gate Whvern Business Library Inside Swan is for sale Swansea Business File Bid for the house of Weinstock Viewpoint Gloom deepens as BZW announces job cuts Victor Value may exceed £20m Each-way bet on Thomson City lifts airport expansion hopes Collins attracts bookshop browsers RTZ Mines its Richest Deal City Focus Asda investment bears fruit Tomkins ahead at half time Support for Cole grows What's up Wardle will not raise bid Market Report Dollar surge brings whiff of spring Wall St A Share in the Boardroom Berry must lift value of shares Inside the City The meat of the trade matter Cash plus flights for PC players Marketing, men change unions' cloth-cap image Blunting peaks of privilege Car firms face rough ride after Nissan pay deal Terrapin Trouble in Natwest County Business Focus Enterprise & Education Initative Hanson The home loan key that doesn't fit A Fimbra Member Points of interest in new bank accounts Johnson Fry Corporate Finance Limited A capital idea—for some National Savings' new bond has some pitfalls Chelsea Building Society The M&G Group Car stops short of American dream Questions of Cash Big societies ease the pain Savings News Bank puts lock on your file Chancery PLC Slow year for our portfolio of unit trusts Economic Data Bank International Unit Trust Index Sale items could be classic investments Collectors might to better this year by investing in stamps or antique furniture rather than in the financial markets. Ian Dunning surveys the field London Life Fimbra Rovacabin Taste of packet meals to come East Kilbride France's super phone Guiding our inventors to market Help is at hand for those who want to turn their ideas into commercial products. By Angela Long Competition Will Identify Britain's Best Ideas Air tube saves pipes from bursting Old hands learn new tricks The Sunday Times Lansing Contents Managers with minds of their own Thinking skills will be an important factor in the 1990s. Godfrey Golzen reports Coopers & Lybrand Galileo Bistribution Systems BBM Associates BUPA Hospitals Everex PA Consulting Group Coopers & Lybrand Norwich Union Insurance Ivor Morton Management Services Ltd. Unisys Prospect Arthur Anderson & Co David Abbott and Partners The Etam Group of Companies Morgan & Banks Mervyn Hughes International Limited EGOR Executive Selection Electronic Computer and Management Appointments… Knight Chapman Limited Link International Search & Selection Ltd. Price Waterhouse PA Consulting Group MSL International British Telecom International Davy NatWest The Leeds Leeds Permanent Building Society Anglian Archibold Rae Consultants Limited John Sears and Associates Financial Analyst Multiple Display Advertising Items Inntrepreneur Licended Retail Business Ventures Motorola Ltd. Manchester Airport Britain's Central Gateway Management Personnel Recruitment Solutions MKA Search International Limited CB-Linnell Limited Unicef UK Team Programmes Training Ltd Newchurch & Company Ancasta International Trading Company Colchester Borough Council Robson Rhodes Trafalgar House Offshore & Structural Limited Digital Equipment Corporation McCourt Consultants Ltd Illingworth Management Consultants Ward Executive Limited Hoggett Bowers Director - General Institute of Personnel Management MCP Management Consultants Planned Pre-Selection Services Apple. The power to succeed Pickfords Travel BACS Prospect Group Riyad Bank Barnett Consulting Group Limited MKA Search, Selection & Management Consultancy A member of the STC PLC group Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd London Independent Hospital Greenwich Health Authority Touche Ross Austin Knight Selection International Paint Ravenscroft & Partners Greyfriars a Member of the Guidehouse Group PLC Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Interpreters Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Waterhouse FDF Zitel International HMV PA Consulting Group Surrey County Council Johnson Wilson & Partners Chamberlains MSL International Coopers & Lybrand Yorkshire Electricity Board Ups E&W Ernst & Whinney Whitehead Rice Deloitte Haskins+Sells Roger Lilley Associates Miss Catherine Olive Donald Matheson (Management Services) Ltd. Interface Premiere Executive Recruitment Consultants CB-Linnell Limited Randle Cooke and Associates St. James's Management Recruitment Cheshire Recruitment Spears Blaney Link Chemical Design Limited MSN Group Ltd Tripos Consultants Limited Reject Shop Peter Lillywhite & Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hi-Capability Group Management Consultants Calor Transport Technical Director SAS Methven Mercuri Urval British Gas Austin Knight Selection Liffe The London International Financial Futures British Telecom Cameron . Simpson Hoggett Bowers Roger Lilley Associates Austin Knight Selection AHA Consultants Ravenscroft & Partners Corporate & Financial Advisory Services Thomas's Exceptional Achievers Trade Indemnity Nucleus advertising Arrow Communications S. A. Terry Turner & Company FiRst Call Sales Selection Advision of Hamilton Kaye Ciba-Geigy Scientific Civil Service Tie Rack Appointments St. James's Corporate Consulting BIS Applied Systems ARC Recruitment Mobil The Boots Company PLC Education & Public Appointments Appear in 'New… Room at the top in personnel Marion Devine reports on a shortage of human resources experts PA Technology Grove More Books City of the seas Inside New Society Thistle Hotels Creature comforts that set you up for the slopes Multiple Display Advertising Items Cracking the code of a good chalet life Voyages Jules Verne Lanzarote Villas Week 2: How to get your balance right Ali Ross Ski Clinic Intourist Moscow Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski season gets off to a thaw start Compass Points Star team to follow in Miami Plum jobs for au pairs Supersonic odyssey Sunday Times Travel Brief Honolulu One year on, our horizons are still expanding That was the year that was, as the travel editor. Will Ellsworth-Jones, looks back at some of the globe-trotting adventures of our writers and readers The savage side of tourism Travellers' Tales Kuoni French Railways Jetways Cash Check Your holiday money Preslige Hotels The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Pearl Cruises Cosmos holidays Guerba Expeditions Limited Thomson Caribbean Getting the lie of faraway lands Long-haul holidays are increasingly popular, but take a cool before you book, says David Wickers, who decodes the brochures for the travel bargains of 1989 Hover Speed British Ferries AA Hire Services Mosaic Voyages Jules Verne Renaissance Jersey Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to go to catch the action Travel-What's on when Wings Times Classifield Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items American Travel Centres Ramblers Holidays Explore Tradewinds East Travelbag See your Travel Agent Meon Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's Great Holidaymakers Go Greek Sunmed Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Multiple Display Advertising Items TuRKISH Deught Holidays America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas Asian Affair Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas Catalan Villas Ltd. 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On the ever of publication of her new novel, we reprint it here Scarred by the bullet that killed the Archduke The Spider's Web and Zipper and his Father By Joseph Roth/translated by John Hoare Chatto £11.95 pp208 London in the tundra Fools' Gold by Richard Wiley Chatto £11.95 pp304 Times Books Aimez-vous Braude1? The Identity of France Volume 1: History and Environment by Fernand Braudel translated by Sian Reynolds/Collins £20 pp432 Samuel Beckett: damned to fame Thirty years after Godot minimalism attracts … than any other imagina Greig looks at the siconsituted Beckett Fo hitherto unpublished Turn up the volume on all that jazz The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz edited by Barry Kernfeld Macmillan £225 (2 vols) pp1360 When an interviewer inquired of the American Sweet monotony Philip Glass: Opera on the Beach: On His New World of Music Theatre edited by Robert T Jones/Faber £6.99 pp222 Karlheinz Stockhausen: Stockhausen on Music Lectures and interviews compiled by R Maconie & M Boyars Marion Boyars £17.95 pp99222 Bouncing with debs and plebs A Left Hand like God a Study of Boogie-Woogie by Peter Silvester Quartet £18.50 pp324 The rakes' progress in Victorian gardens Graham Rose looks forward to the new garderning year with books that look back to years gone by Sunday Times Decorative style and reflected glories Paperbacks The people's war How We Lived Then by Norman Longmate Fiction The Sunday Times Bestsellers Angus & Robertson (UK) Travellers Tales The Leisure Circle Greasepaint Tower-block tenants with high aspirations The residents of a rundown housing estate in west London are determined to defeat their Torycouncil with a new housing law that could see them take hold of the reins of power. Chris Cornish reports A high cost in any language Update Doors close on the homeless 250 years of charity work The girls most likely to. . . Courts take the cell option Queensland gives private enterprise a chance to solve prison problems Penal Reform French say au revoir to au pair Home Help Planing Age Art World Family See inside for JOBS in Education, Health, and Soc Focus on new city image Baker at the crossroads of education reform plans Change is in the air for education, and in two speeches last week Kenneth Baker rallied his troops, writes Caroline St John-Brooks The Times Keep citizens active Viewpoint Easy choice on drinking Alcohol's big outlets Out-of-date lemon test Steamed up Circus braves a critical tightrope Roll up! Roll up! Peter Johnson climbs into the ring as the greatest show on earth, complete with animal acts, bounces back from adversity A change in midfield tactics strikes at football hooliganism Profile Milwall launched a community sports development scheme in 1985 to help stem the tide of violence. Chris Lightbown talks to the man who proves the value of such schemes Airtours Supreme Collection Cashing in on France's taste for things Irish Eire Abroad The doomed villages that refused to die Debra Isaac visits the remote communities that survived the end of mining and steelworks Hardy people of Britain's lowlands and uplands challerge the threats posed by neglect and new development The Times Fenland folk fight to keep their heads above water Flood Fears Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Service Consultants International Elderly fall victim to the arithmentic of private care In Britain's old age homes, the gap is widening between runnin costs and what residents can afford to pay. An increasing number face closure as losses mount, report Peter Wilsher and Jeremy Laurance Gama International Ltd Xfordshire County Council International Institute to Tropical Agriculture Dorset Institute The University of Birmingham Europen Parliament Wiltshire Eastbourne North West Arts Ithaca College London Center Lansdowne College Henley City Technology Colleges Trust Univeristy of Warwick Kensington Park School Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas, Truman & Thring College for Distributive Trades Montessori & N. N. E. B. St. Godric's College Painting a happy image for battling new artists Nicky Maitlis examines The Art of Survival, a book which guides art graduates into the real world with practical tips on how to make a living, and dispels the muyth that it is morally wrong for artists to earm money from commercial work Education Courses & Appointments Trackdown Traininc Devonshire House Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Homework tips the balance in exam stakes Birkbeck College Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Ashbourne Intensive Gcse & a Level Courses ITS English School The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times magazine Few Achieve The Sunday Times magazine The Open University Parker Parker Planelectric Technics For Music Lovers Gucci Timepieces Growing Concerns Sir James Goldsmith, the billionaire entepreneur, and his brother Edward, the author and ecologist, talke to Geoffrey Wansell Likewise Interhome Eurocamp Sony Curse of the Iron Fist Picture Gallery The Art of Aiwa The Art of Aiwa Sun Life Broker Division Porsche Building on Achievement Wahoo Ahot Pill BOMA Member The essential Mauritius Where to stay, what to see and how to do it: the definitive holidaymaker's guide by Mark Ottaway Moben Kitchens Poundstretcher The Literary Guild The Literary Guild Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages British Philatelic Bureau God Moves in a Mysterious Way Picture Gallery Scotland Rosewood Teak Berkeley Square Adventure Action Aid Holiday Guernsey Scotcade The Sunday Times Leadership Development Limited Excell Communications Limited A Little Bit of Midile Right: Rifat Ozbek: silk organza top, £280, from… Martine Sitbon Martin Sitbon Sybilla Vivienne Westwood Versace Martine Sitbon Rifat Ozbek Martine Sitbon Picture Gallery Chartered Trust plc Cotton and voile beaded beloro, about £730; cotton… Rifat Ozbek Martine Sitbon Rifat Ozbek Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Brainteaser An Own Goal Mephisto Chess Bookwise Cosmetic Surgery Stannah Business Opportunities Digest Ltd. 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