News from 26/03/1989
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Nicholas Goldberg, Dilip Rao, John Huxley, Jack Speight, Stephen Pearson, John Coleman, Leen Verhoeff, Stephen Dodgson, St David's, Lynne Greenwood, Barbara Hall, Sarah Edworthy, Mike Graham, G Jones Chairman, John Jay City Editor, Shena MacKay, John Davison, Anthony Clare, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Hazhir Teimourian, Eric Dymock, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, John Jay, Justin Franks, Danby Bloch, A Hockey, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, John Diamond, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Bob Holmes, Nick Pitt, David Leak, John Whale, Dalbert Hallenstein, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, John Rowland, Alan Thomson, Beatrice Musgrave, Hilaire Gomer, Gerald Priestland, Richard Eaton, Caroline St John-Brooks, Anne Robinson, Jon Craig, Clare O'Brien, Patrick Stoddart, E. Jane Dickson, Mario Modiano, Kevin Mitchell, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Alex Sutherland, Susan Marling, Anthony Sattin, Boris Yeltsin, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Mecky Fögeling, Peter Godwin, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Mick Brown, Timothy Hartley, John Mortimer, Roz Kaveney, Barney Petrovic, Jane Bird, Robert Gore-Langton, Philip Kerr, Geraldine Hackett, Haluk Sahin, Egon Ronay, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Eavan McLister, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Halla Beloff, Ian MacWilliams, Gill Harley, Austin MaCurtain, Geoff Whitten, Anne Moffat, B Bow, Michael Jones, Robert Harris, Alexander Walker, George Perry, Fiona Malcolm, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Elgy Gilespie, Sandra Hempel, Joe Klein, Harry Ritchie, Andrew Grice Political Reporter, Richard Holt Mp, Paul Bailey, H Brooks-Baker Publishing Director, Christine Toomey, Brian Moynahan, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, Dry Pickled Salmon, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Amit Roy, Angela Newing, Jeff Randall, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Malcolm Smith, Paul Driver, James Adams, Caroline Cox, Tim Rayment, Elizabeth Grice, Michael Durham, David Lawrenson, Wilfred Peters, Martin Jacques, Brian Walden, Andrew Motion, Lower Halstow, Gareth David, Stephen Pile, B Wiggins, Kate Carr, Michael Scarlett, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Colin Spencer's, Loyd Grossman, Jon Connell Diplomatic Correspondent, Stephen Jones, Sally Brampton, Geoffrey Hobson, Meriel McCooey, John Lippman, Henry Cheere, Robert Balchin, Andrew Grice, Rachel Lindsey, Martin Searby, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Nell MacLean, Malcolm Webb, Dilys Powell, W Cairns, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Jones, E Thomas, Charles Oulton Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Selbourne, Richard Woods, Caroline McGhie, Louise Branson, Maurice Chittenden, Di Latham, Barrie Penrose, Ian Dunning, Felix Aprahamian, Nick Hanna, Fidelma Maguire, Brian MacArthur, Alan Tillier, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, Chris Nawrat, Susan Raven, Stuart Weir, Sharon Kelly, Godfrey Smith, Sue Thomas, Mark Whitaker, Roy Greenslade, Charles Oulton, Tina Marinos, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Allen Robertson, Angus Roxburgh, Norman Macrae, Jo Vale, Edward Pearce, Nadine Meisner, Colin Dunne, Simon Jenkins, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Deirdre Fernand, John Spurling, Ian Colwill, Gareth Woodgates, John Marks, Christine Finn, Roland Foord, Valerie Grove, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Angela Long Innovation Editor, Angela Long, Germaine Greer, Martin Seymour-Smith, Dorothy Wade, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Joanna Simon, Chris Blackhurst, Rashid Chaudhry, Paul Gogarty, Lucy Freeman, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Hilary Bristow, Boris Schapiro, T H Duddy, Jeff Randall Deputy City Editor,
ResumoPan Am bombers identified PLO says Iran paid terrorists $10m for revenge More companies may follow IBM's airline boycott Row over speech by Bishop of Durham Did You Put your Clocks Forward One Hour for British Race to find brain disease blood donors Sunday Times Reporter: Telegraph chief moves in on Express Aircraft guns 'loaded' Rowing glory: Oxford oarsmen celebrate victory over Cambridge yesterday with Alison Norrish, their coxswain. It was the first Boat Race to have two women coxes and only the sixth in 40 years to be won by a lightweight side. Full report Tories regain a 4-point lead CCA Galleries The Sunday Times Inside Twelve ferries fail safety tests Red alert on 'plot to oust Gorbachev' Runcie to see Pope in Rome Advertising Telephone Numbers Rolex Car Phones Peter Hill Rovaspan Modular Buildings Tap Air Portugal Road deaths at 35-year low News Digest Cocaine charge Risley death Fusion check Pioneer dies Diver missing Double wedding Bond Winners Bomb recipes available on home computers Plug is pulled on 'live' sex lines Errors at IRA hideout Tredaire the Underlay Daddy's girl: an Easter study of the Duchess of York… Fire attacks blamed on animal groups Muslims warn MPs of revenge EC hitch in time will save an hour Royal National Institute for the Blind Volvo How 200 fled education's Stalag 19 Teaching staff are busy planning how to escape as their union tells leader tells them to stop complaining Mid-career drop-out: John Wilson, plotting another… Survey dispels scruffy myth British Airways NUT president attacks whingeing teachers Todd goes out to slay T&G dinosaur image Polluter 'should pay to clean up' Britain's Water Rats Part V Do your 5 Times Table London Zoo to liven its show Advertising 'encourages motorists to race police' Vauxhall investigates faulty brakes claim Renault Row over Shelter's £5 diaries Rate rebels face Labour wrath British Telecom Kinnock edges closer to multi-lateralism Yeltsin not aiming to become leader In today's Other Sunday Papers Mountbatten a 'lying snob' MPs reject Falklands Crisis in care for elderly The City Picture Gallery Crucial year for Pretoria Comment Keep terror alerts secret Saint to stay off screen Dungeness fire risks GEC Britain's Powerhouse Pan Am Northern Rock Building Society Now we are a major industry Spotlight Prepare for a deluge of punditry and memorabilia marking the Thatcher decade Country Club Hotels The 10 Water and Sewage Business of England and… Fiddles, Fraud and Fatcats Inside this office block at least £2.5 billion of taxpayers' money will be lost this year on. . . The full extent of the Brussels money-go-round is beginning to emerge—and even the legendary indifference of the bureaucrats is beginning to crack under the weight of evidence. Brian Moynahan charts the unchecked growth of a perks mountain, likely to grow yet higher If you can't get ahead, get sick Army Officer The rise and rise of Moscow's true working-class hero Profile Picture Gallery Even Brownies pack a feminist punch. . . Godfrey Smith Consequences of Carnage The unhappy week suffered by Paul Channon (left), who found himself at the centre of a parliamentary and media onslaught, was the latest spin-off-success for the Palestinian splinter group belleved responsible for the bombing of Pan Am's flight 103 from the skies over Lockerble. Michael Jones and James Adams review the disaster's continuing damage to the West Fimbra Training and Enterprise Councils North the fall guy all set to point a finger Iran-contra controversy takes centre stage in court as defence calls Reagan to the witness stand KGB man dated Tower secretary Air Canada Congress inquisitors seek out new targets Germany to try again for Nazi's extradition The World (AFP): Nato deal is denied Italy's absenteeism tackled Ozal's fate at stake in polls Stricken jet lands safely (AFP): Poison threat to Heineken Abbey National Building Society Democracy dawns in the land of glasnost When Russian voters go to the polls today, they will have a choice of candidates to support. The revolution is starting to turn full circle US-PLO talks break impasse Amstrad Mugabe gets out red carpet for Thatcher Lloyds Bank Whites fear for the future as Namibia becomes reality ERA Door & Window Locks Computers and Communications Hussein's rule weakened by tale of murder and suspense TWA Rioters battle Yugoslav police in ethnic unrest Oil spill threat to US wildlife Buildings Work Better in Colt Conditions TWA Scots drive southerners off the rails Is nothing sacred to these sansculottes? Points Grand day for the National Rebuilding a baby's head Not ducked Mrs Thatcher must go much greener Today's Birthdays Lions must set backs on fire Rugby Union India strike late but hard Profit and loss on soccer's stock exchange Inside Track How our rugby newsman became a newsmaker News in Focus Racing Athletics For the Record Grateful Bath escape Gloucester hurricane Racing Results Motorcycle Grand Prix Line Grand Prix Line The ultimate racing machine Computers Take Control of Formula One Rugby Round-Up Snooker Hare unlocks the gate to his perfect finale Selections Rugby Results Senna's on song Roberts eases Chelsea jitters Scales of justice Football Results Pools Forecast Hungry Cooke reaches final Brian Glanville Mirandinha's on the mark Everton escape Contents Norwich falter as race hots up Weather and Skiing Outlook The breaking of a tough cookie Rob Hughes on the travails of a cox Inside Arsenal stay ahead of pack Computers Control Siege! Bodies and burned-out tanks litter all roads to Jalalabad but the battle for the city which could decide the outcome of the Afghan war is bogged down. Ian MacWilliams reports from the frontline Trouble brewing at the Hobbit Arms Lord Yong's foray into the realms of publand is a risley game hardly worth the candle, writes Simon Jenkins Contents Tearful television The Times Literary Supplement Dabbing on surgical spirit British voters ready for a self-destructive binge Despite a decade of affluence we are a nation taught to deplore the vulgarlty of wealth, writes Brian Walden Japan Information Centre The Sunday Times Bad judgment or bad luck? Be nice to Uncle Sam Opinion Easter: the myth that won't lie down Pulpit Atticus High cost of a free lunch The Channon lunch—its denlas and charges—is only the latest idiocy in a thoroughly rotten system of political manipulation, writes Robert Harris Waging war against the vested interests Inside Politics The Open University How Kinnock cut the cackle and came up trumps Last Word The Co-Operative Bank Eurocommunism goes into decline Internal conflict split parties that once seemed on the verge of power, writes Martin Jacques A whiff of old bear about the stock markets? Extending his financial antennae to their full extent, Norman Macrae forecasts a fall, perhaps spectacular. In the world stock markets What put the snarl on the Manx cat's face Mick Brown's Week Searching the saintly soul of a man called the Bishop The Valerie Grove Interview Sun Alliance Insurance Group Peking reform drive is stalled Behind the lastest bland statements, Louise Branson reports, is real panic The Times El Salvador votes for violence The World An election victory for the hardline Arena party, led by a 'psychopathic killer', seems set to escalated fighting in a bloody. 10-year conflict, reports Christine Toomey in San Salvador Multiple Classified Advertising Items America fails to tackle real drugs issues Pep talks and policing are not enough, writes Joe Klein. US politicians must learn to deal with the growing urban 'underclass' British Gas Pollsters await the voters' verdict on Hawke sob story The World Australia Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Bentley T Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Young Rolls Royce Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Harwoods Bentley Mulsanne turbo R 1935 Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Multiple Display Advertising Items Extend Your Horizons Rolls Royce Stration Merlin Cambria a Pendragon Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroën unveils an easy rider Motoring Michael Scarlett previews Citroën's new executive saloon, and reports on an idea with a hollow ring Invention rides on the wheel of fortune Multiple Display Advertising Items Straight Eight Ltd Ferrari Collectors Cars Guy Salmon Specialist Cars Proton's success comes by playing it safe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Lancaster Mercedes-Benz in London Mercedes-Benz Hadleigh Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Benz Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Benz Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items T. 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Office Equipment & Furnishers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Helen's £5,000 bonus Today's Target Helen Quick: house plans In solitary pursuit of a clean break A new heroic failure The Sunday Times Crossword North Pole AA travel Gotcha Reg Greer! Concluding Germaine GREER's intriguing account of her quest to find the real identity of her father Germaine Bathroom City Contents Inside Screen Marine Quay Legge The Sunday Times Dirty Daddy Multiple Display Advertising Items Millet Paris Game Set and Match Look Sally Brampton reports on the triumph of Paris as the international capital of fashion Aids adverts turn to women Sharon Kelly looks at the factors behind a new advertising campaign's shift in focus T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Knightsbridge Quick Look Concerts Luther Vandross Carmen Jackie: a survivor against all the odds Dorothy Wade tells the story of a premature baby's struggle for life Pioneer in male territory Valerie Grove meets the Royal College of Physicians' new president The Philadelphia Tour London Handel orchestra Bucks Fizz Down with the 'service charge' Food&drink Egon Ronay argues that a new Code of Conduct about tipping only adds to confusion Finding a substitute fizz for your bucks Joanna Simon on quality options to champagne that are easier on the pocket Angela Gore Gravad Lax Tried & Tasted News in Brief Marie Curie Cancer Care The Sunday Times Choice Ikea Dry Pickled Salmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Night of the Guitars Fairground Attraction Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Les Miserables Shaftesbury Theatre Les Miserables Design finds a new habitat in docklands Arts Architecture Hugh Pearman takes the wraps off Terence Conran's new Design Museum in Bermondsey Brando British Airways How the hottest tickets in town cooled off Robert Sandall on a fall in touts' prices for the Sinatra shows The People's Choice Putting British fusion into focus The silence that is music to my ears Scrutiny The battle of the bazaars John Spurling on trials facing London's contemporary art fair Plugging into the National grid Theatre The Official London Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Political puppet with tangled strings Nadine Meisner on a new version of Petrushka in Glasgow, Scottish Ballet's first co-production with the Kirov Ballet Last days for school outings? Bakewell's View Last days for schools outing? A venerable virtuoso Barbican Theatre Haunting echo of genius Music Striking chords in a minor key Film First Night The Merchant of Venice The man tuning the soul of Africa to a higher pitch Popular Robert Sandall on the success of Salif Keita Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping pace with the past Record Choice Classical Stephen Dodgson on the sound of authenticity Sofa Sleepa Studio Record of the Week Hans Pfitzner Plano Concerto Harden/Belssel. CSR so Marco Polo 8.223162 CD only £9.99 The Week's Best Sellers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 55 Plantex The Coupe Foundry Ltd. Paper Round British Antique Conservatories TV Highlights Hello Young Clubbers Jo Vale on Channel 4's new contender in a battle of popular culture shows aimed at young viewers The art of living not dangerously enough Television Review Quality Back on the Schedule The government looks set to modify its plan to auction ITV franchises to the highest bidder. Alex Sutherland reports on an Independent Broadcasting Authority document that could prove the saviour of commercial channels Buzz Telly-graph The woodland trust New Woman Connery honour Phone-a-soap TV Guide Easter Monday 27 March Guide to the Week on Television The high price of Hollywood W1 Radio Waves Tuesday 28 March Pick of the Day Today's Radio Wednesday 29 March Pick of the Day Preview Thursday Pick of the Day Film of the Week The Week's Films on TV Friday 31 March Pick of the Day Saturday 1 April Pick of the Day No Title Previews by Sally Payne and Geoffrey Hobson Braun Over the Page Retin-Ol Regions BBC1 The Sunday Times: Guide to Today's Television Today's Highlights Pick of the Day Films Kuoni Nelson Bakewell Black move to white knight Minorco to dig deeper for backing Salesmen turn on Capel Docklands dogfight as airport tries to spread its wings Finance chiefs to fight interest fears 'Cheap' loans: still no cash Buyout wins top casinos Hunting Gate Fraser Marr Contents The City Don't write off the Saatchis Viewpoint Cookson Profits surge as Beazer wins confidence of US managers Co Durham Edelman choice for BhS City Imry to build on link with Japan Clwyd Wales Brewing's Big Bang City Focus The Monopolies Commission report has split the brewing industry. The giants see it as a 'charter for chaos', while the small firms are delighted that it gives them opportunities for growth. Jeff Randall blows away the froth Philips United Parcel Service Redland firm on plasterboard Europeans eye Laird bus arm Market Report Edmonds bets on bookmaker shops What's up Songsmith woos investors Sd'scicon PLC A Share in the Boardroom Sharp eye needed at Eagle Inside the City Lucas Moscow Narodny banks on glasnost The London bank is soaring on UK-Soviet trade. Chris Blackhurst reports ICL bites bullet on restructring Fortuna Lodge Assured Tenancies 001 PLC City University Business School Dti Venezuelan loan a bridge too far American Account BAT Industries Unions left out of the market Economic Perspective Swansea Business File Isn't Saatchi Working? Unemployment Office Times are turning tough for the Saatchis. The brothers, Charles and Maurice, right, whose "Labour isn't working" ad for the 1979 election election helped put them on the world map, are facing their firs stumble in 18 years. Ivan Fallon reports East Kilbride Tulip computers Cleaning up the act for car engines Innovation Transport Motor engines have not changed in principle for a century. A Coventry inventor says his version is right for the "green" 1990s. Jane Bird reports Wipe out wails Health Persistently crying babies are soothed by electrical noise FDDI Approved Vale Royal Check for the right specs Double attack on Legionella Mountain peril eased by bag Screens turn international Technology overcomes bar on exchange between US and British videos Video P-E International Rapid body change Dunlop Heywood Wrexham Sun, sea and stressed executives Alex Lawrie Small Ads Fimbra The Royal Bank of Scotland Racing sales give jump to a flat season Paintings of famous horses and other racing memorabilia may prove a good bet for collectors. By Ian Dunning Cut-price mortgages on offer Town & Country Building Society Business Business New-style Peps enable investors to spread risk Richard Woods looks at the benefits of the budget changes Fimbra On Other Pages Planning for a life of leisure Experts will give free advice on how to make the most of retirement The Equitable Life St Quintin Scandal of the plans that prey on the old Comment The Equitable Life M&G Chelsea Building Society Gains tax is sidetracked along Chunnel rail link Investment and Finance Group Chancery PLC Death and taxes Capital-gains tax on gifts complicates the planning of inheritance Share pusher's deals are illegal Economic Data Bank The Sunday Times Plenty on offer for last-minute investor There is little more than a week to choose a Business Expansion Scheme and still quality for tax relief this year. John Harrison reports Alliance Leicester Banner Residential Properties PLC JCB Water favours float What's next but a consultancy? Samsung Fusion claim sets off low-key chain reaction Economy Spreading out Citicorp Indicator of the Week Gas costs too much The Sunday Times Wincanton Group British keep on coming Students attack Beauty blooms out of bleakness Gardening Theatrical and horticultural talents created a showpiece garden. Graham Rose viewed it Croydex Garotta Gardening Bolens Judgement day looms for surveys With Appointments Property The surveying profession is holding its breath over two legal test cases, says Caroline McGhie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Cheered by a rich heritage Nature Britain's variable weather is a major factor in creating nature's pageant, writes Bob Holmes Declan Kelly Homes Ideal Homes W. A. Ellis Ideal Homes Hamptons Savills John D Wood & Co. Anscombe & Ringland Prince Regent Mews W. A. Ellis Regalian Marsh & Parsons Wates Build with Care Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovisy Homes Abbey National Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tower Bridge Wharf Pelican Wharf Alex Neil Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Butlers Wharf Buildin Wards Construction Ltd. Fairbriar Homes Desperately Seeking Flats? High Security Penthouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell Homes Bennett Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items White Dent & Co. 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D. Properties Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swoffer Shields & Partners Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items I. T. L. Inversiones S. A. Lovell España Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landstar Homes Dumas Doubadas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Tenerife Prudential International Property Multiple Display Advertising Items André Lanauvre & Co Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shell Granada English Young Shaw Consultants Portsmouth Building Society Visit Project Administrators Valco Veneers Limited Underground Limited Stratton Morgan & Associates Limited Barnett Consulting Group Limited Reading Borough Council Fletcher Hunt plc Clyde Petroleum plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Caterpillar Overseas S. A. J & J Crombie Ltd Lee Engineering Ltd Joslin Rowe Accountancy Ditec General Administrator Aluminium Trade Chusid Lander An opportunity in the music business Alfred Marks Technical BIS Applied Systems Case HFL Ltd Digital Sharps Renishaw Network Appointments InterExec SMI Executive Lease and Recruitment Specialists Carner Holloway Contents Bad marks for the inept recruiters Students speak out about the job-seeking ordea. Report by Chris Blackhurst Coopers & Lybrand The Scott Edgar Appointments CJA Computer Answers Books Terminal illness The fight is on to stop these homes going for a knockdown price in the name of Channel tunnel progress King's Cross, proposed site of British Rail's main Channel tunnel station, is set to become a political battelefield as local residents prepare to mount a challenge to development plans in the House of Commons, reports Wilfred Peters Examplan NSPCC Travel Cancer care by hypnosis Update Never too old Credit is due Home guide Accelerated Learning A decent man with dirty work to do New Society: Opinon Kenneth Clarke is not only barking up the wrong tree with his plans to reform the health service, he is now—deservedly—getting bitten in the calves by the medical profession, writes David Selbourne The Sunday Times Help is just an illusion Viewpoint Poison gas to blame What price a professional? Fathers for families Unqualified criticism Counter offensive: a Patel tells of life in 'the Paki shop' Aids victims discover the strength to fight through meditation HIV Treatment Salute to naked face of capitalism Sex for Sale National Children's Home DES bids farewell to the sixth form Year 12 Students one degree under as lecturers vote on pay offer University students are learning a hard lesson in industrial relations with cancelled exams and unclassified degrees looming in the teaching staffs' pay dispute, writes Geraldine Hackett How York's city fathers put the past in its place There is life after the Romance as a living museum discovers its distint advantage in quest for new jobs The Emperor Septimus Severus left a legacy that almost ruined things for York, writes Lynne Greenwood. But out of the remains of his palace are rising new hopes for the future Parents are left holding the baby as council keeps nursery door closed Hackney council spent £1.5m on a much-needed sparkling new community nursery, writes Sandra Hempel. A year after building finished the centre has yet to open, and local disillusionment is growing Financial Appointments Norweb East Herts Director of Fund Raising Rainer Wbha Eastern electricity Multiple Display Advertising Items East Midlands Electricity Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastern electricity Great Grimsby Kent County Council West Midlands Regional Health Authority Sutton Luton Borough Public & Healthcare Sense Lewishan Newham Bedfordshire Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Mind Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddam University for Engineering and Service Management Charter Initiative Hillingdon the West London Borough Education School of Industrial Science Barking & Dagenham Abbey Tutorial College St. Andrew's Cambridge Scholaservices Lansdowne Let amateurs help to tackle the shortage of teachers Education Forum The use of unqualified help for teachers is common practice in America and is attracting support in Britain, writes Michael Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items Four steps to finding the right school In the final part of Choosing a State School, Caroline Cox, Robert Balchin and John Marks explain what points to look out for in a primary Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Week 6: GCSE History Examplan New Society Next Week Revision countdown The Times Sky The Leicestershire Improved Breed How parents can help Example Young Persons Railcard The strategy for success Caroline St John-Brooks, editor of the Examplan series, suggests weekly guidelines for a revision programme that covers all Gcse subjects. This week: Diy tests Where to get your syllabus Contents A Lesser Splash Willie The Life of W Somerset Maugham by Robert Calder Heinemann £15 pp448 Contents General David & Charles Scoring points An attitude problem Saints and sinners A woman's place Silly season The meaning of life McCarthy trial: insufficient evidence Mary McCarthy: A Life by Carol Gelderman Sidgwick £15 pp448 A voyage round her father: the truth about Reg Greer Daddy, we Hardly Knew You by Germaine Greer H Hamilton £13.95 pp312 Travellers Tales the Library on Tape Special Offer Life Membership Propping up the Bar A Price Too High An Autobiography by Peter Rawlinson Weidenfeld £16 pp264 Terence Strong In my View Can you write adventure stories using only the imagination? A seasoned thriller writer recommends the Research Trip Who's Reading Whom Andrew Motion Fatality figures The HIV Myth by Jad Adams MacMillan £12.95 pp256 Aids and its Metaphors by Susan Sontag Allen Lane £9.95 pp95 Mortal Embrace by Emmanuel Dreuilhe trans Linda Coverdale Faber £10.95 pp162 History Today Luna landscape Evaluna by Isabel Allende/translated by Margaret Sayers Peden H Hamilton £11.95 pp272 Fiction The Trollpe Society A book of conspicuous absences Rites of passage A Lesser Dependency by Peter Benson MacMillan £11.95 pp146 The Closest Possible Union by Joanna Scott Bodley Head £12.95 pp290 Academic Book Collection Funny peculiar The Grown-Ups by Victoria Glendinning Hutchinson £11.95 pp252 Grandmother's footsteps or a game of solitaire Have the Men Had Enough? by Margaret Forster Chatto £12.95 pp251 Grid-locked soliloquies Roz Kaveney on a new wave of comic books Uncrowned King and the people who had a dream Parting the Waters Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movements 1954-63 by Taylor Branch MacMillan £18.95 pp1064 A radical Harlem globetrotter Moving towards Home: Political Essays by June Jordan Virago £5.99 pp213 An attempt on his life Eamonn Andrews by Tom Brennand Weidenfeld £12.95 pp248 The measure of Guinness Dear Alec Guinness at 75 edited by Ronald Harwood Hodder £12.95 pp140 Equation a Thorsons Company The Times Literary Supplement Paperbacks More Die of Heartbreak by Saul Bellow Winter in Jerusalem by Blanche d'Alpuget The Veiled One by Ruth Rendell Victims by Shirley Shea Mother Love by Candace Flynt Just You Wait and See by Stan Barstow Ancient Enemies by Elizabeth North An Estonian Childhood by Tania Alexander Out of the Darkness by Chris Ferris Madhur Jaffrey's Cook book by Madhur Jaffrey A History of Economics by John Kenneth Galbraith Her Wits About Her edited by Denise Caignon and Gail Groves The Man Who Planted Trees by Jean Giono Surviving the Killing Fields by Haing S Ngor Starmakers and Svengalis by Johnny Rogan Mr Balfour's Poodle by Roy Jenkins Jersey Artists Ltd The Times For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section Arch enemies Criminal Al Sentences Dillons Hard Backs Paper Backs Hardback manuals Next Week Coping with Helen Lederer The Times 1000 Readers choice City of the star, cross and crescent Discovering the Holy Land Inside Langdale Viasa Portrait of a Self-made City CTC Hayes and Jarvis Travel Limited British to the rescue Alistair Scott says Britons have reason to hold their heads high in the Alps Thomas Cook Yachting Partners International Swiss Travel Service The Travel Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Pettills India Downhill all the way Skiing As a ski tour operator goes into liquidation, skiers hope for more snow next season, says Alistair Scott P&O European Ferries Snowed under with mail Snow Flake Survey Taking the 'free' out of US car hire Guides to Disney Spotlight on Wales Elitism in the USSR Book of the Week The Markets of London by Alec Forshaw and Theo 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