News from 30/04/1989
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Kay Marles, Newest County, John Huxley, Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, John Coleman, Lynne Greenwood, Barbara Hall, Ian Chilvers, Mike Graham, Robert Dawson Scott, John Jay City Editor, John Davison, Jon Swain, Marianne Wiggi, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Margaret Patel, Eric Dymock, Rebecca Hubbard, John Jay, Justin Franks, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Antony Terry, Sally Payne, Sue Craig, David Smith, Joan Freeman, Russell Taylor, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Marco Goldschmied Managing Director, John Treherne, Mrs J Fuller, Gerald Priestland, Christine Ockrent, P Gwatkin, Neville Hodgkinson, Geordie Greig, Mario Modiano, Robert Sandall, Patrick Stoddart, Iain Johnstone, Michael Grade, Susan Marling, Henry Brandon, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Godwin, Ivan Fallon, Gerald Kaufman MP, Stewart Purvis Editor, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Catherine Mooney, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Joe Irving, Jane Bird, Norman Harris, Gill Harley, Ajay Close, Robert Harris, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Paul Bailey, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Janette Marshall, John Hennessy, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, James Adams, Ernest Saunders, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, J Fisher, John Stalker, Joan Forman, John Kilbracken, Elizabeth Grice, Wendy McFadden, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, J Gledhill, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Stephen Pile, Ivor Wheeler, Hannah Charlton, Craig Brown, Michael Horowitz, Robert Waller, Stephen Jones, Brian Deer, B. R. Devarajan, John Lippman, Robin Neillands, Norman Lebrecht, Joanna Foster, Richard Palmer, Andrew Wheatcroft, Andrew Grice, Bryan Robertson, Miranda Seymour, Keith Martin, Anthony Quinn, Dilys Powell, Peter Marlow, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Hogg, Tim Heald, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Peter Johnson, Louise Branson, Norman Tebbitt, Marion Hume, John Lloyd, Maurice Chittenden, Iola Smith, Felix Aprahamian, Brian MacArthur, Julie Burchill, Alan Tillier, Michael Jones Political Editor, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Conrad Russell, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Alan Long, Jonathan Clark, Sue Thomas, Annabel Walker, Yaqub Ali, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Mick Hurrell, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Deng Xiaoping, Charles Lambert, Michael Berger, Maureen Walker, Stanley Wells, David Wickers, Colin Greenland, J Stirzaker, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Valerie Grove, Richard Caseby, Rosemary Collins, Angela Long, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Vanya Kewley, Tony Hetherington, Leonard Hemming, Jim Muir, Joanna Simon, Chris Blackhurst, Gareth Williams, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Hilary Bristow, Guy Williams, Boris Schapiro, Jeff Randall Deputy City Editor,
ResumoContents Radiation expert quits hospital in safety row Labour catches up with Tories The Macallan the Malt Bush vision of the end to Cold War Turner masterpiece to go The day they did not walk alone. . . The nation joins together in tribute to Hillsborough dead Football chiefs 'ignored critics' Insight The Thatcher Era Overseas Prices Whitelaw's Memoirs Inside Classified Lawson riles Thatcher over EMS Chain shops clear their shelves of suspect baby food Fax to beat the Tube strike Advertising Telephone Numbers Rolex If You Think Regular Ferry Motorists Deserve Lower… Baker acts on university pay Cellrent Lawyers & Accountants Recruitment Fair Peer apologises to Peter Walker News Digest 'Dismay' at LSE Ryan disowned Boeing alarm Charter backed Charity match Murder charge Bond winners Holidays may take off with RAF Judges rule that artistic lookalike keeps its prize Victor Killer Cannan faces questions on Lamplugh The low-cost route to saving lives Philips False claims in milk ads, say doctors Airport fails security test Geographic gaffes of a lost generation Seabed quarries blamed for the shrinking sands Greenwatch Telecom Test yourself Answers The Supply of Beer Tornado sale bribes inquiry launched In today's Other Sunday Papers Ivanov denies Keeler affair Ridley ducks quarry test KGB link-up with West The City Monarchy's 'new threat' British injustice Kray twin's prison move Liverpool to replay Forest Running for life: with help from heart op baby Tania… British Telecom Villages call on Charles to help fight developers The 10 Water and Sewage Businesses of England and… Insurance plan for dogs Glorafilia Tapestry Sale Bang goes $2m on blowout of a lifetime On the birthday big-spender as world's wealthiest passenger list queues for a package trip Price Waterhouse Apple Macintosh A Spoonful of Poison This baby's lunch could have killed her. She and many like her are the young innocents at risk from a new and terrifying crime called consumer terrorism The timetable of food terror Shareholder Line China's reformist leader made in the imperial mould Deng Xiaoping Quality Used-Cars Duck, we're being chef and brewered Godfrey Smith Nato in Crisis Will Helmut Come to Heel? Moscow's menace rolls back Royal Trust Arafat plays shrewd hand in peace game Action on two fronts: PLO grabs Paris initiative as uprising chiefs order a bloody toll of vengeance For larger lawns, Flymo recommend you change the… Murder squads step up the war on collaborators Vanunu keeps faith, alone in his prison cell Students begin talks as China faces chaos Old foes may end Kampuchea war KJC Bradford & Bingley Building Society (Reuter, AFP): Youths lead revenge riots (AP): Syrians defy truce call (Reuter): Fight goes on in Namibia (Reuter): Argentina out of money North jury undecided (Reuter): Police chief is acquitted Mobil pull-out angers union Amstrad World News New York reels from 'wilders' of Central Park New bribes row for Papandreou Sky Television Abbey National Building Society Imprisoned in blue serge Points Liverpool has the last word We drivers don't strike on a whim Campaigning for equal pay Today's Birthdays What a way to treat food RSC council denies report Fish-market figures Buildings Work Better in Colt Conditions Lovely stroke, shame about the middle stump Sealink British Ferries Langer steers an accurate course Wilander crashes De Taya flies in on the breeze Racing Cricket Selections Rugby Photograph of the Year For the Record Football Pools Geoff Whitten Nightmare on a demon pitch Gul Sports Ltd One error—and Davis strikes Season's best for unchanged Barwick Cricket Close-Up Cricket Quiz Thrilling battle of Heartbreak Hill Careful Feltham lifts sad Surrey Akram on song Digest Merely sinking Tredaire the Underlay Stadium scheme blocked by red tape Inside Track Young hearts revive the soul of Liverpool Rob Hughes sees a grieving city allow itself to smile again Albion fail to deal with the Wright formula Brian Glanville Football Focus Contents Barnes pounces and Leicester's dream is dashed Bath and Wigan triumph at Twickenham and Wembley on rugby's capital day out Telecom Security Man who kicked the ones that mattered Weather and Travel Outlook Hanley rocks woeful Saints Inside Handing victory to a serfdom of fear The risks from food blackmail in no way justify the hysterical national response to the latest case, writes Simon Jenkins Contents Death and dishonour Michael Berger looks at the future of Japan's ruling party after the political demise of its leader, and the suicide of his secretary, in the wake of the Recruit scandal Easy money for corrupt officials The Private Education Company Limited Contents It's Kinnock coming up smartly on the rails Labour worships its ghosts, but its present leader is probably the best it has ever had, writes Brian Walden University of Warwick Thatcher's radical decade Enter the dashing diplomat Finding excuses in an eye for an eye Pulpit Atticus Money spent like water The costs of advertising the water industry are running at £1m a month Robert Harris calls this a fatuous exercise Greens' bandwagon pushes past Ridley Inside Politics BBC Pay Silver Reed Business Machines Island exile may save Christians from slaughter Last Word Vale trend gives boost to Labour national hopes If voters desert the Conservatives in Thursday's by-election, the rest of the country will be up for grabs, writes David Hughes Multiple Classified Advertising Items It don't mean a thing if it's still got that swing The government's mid-term popularity is a more potent omen than anything in this week's poll figures, writes Norman Macrae GKD Antiques and Collectables The Sunday Times Trapped inside a legal nightmare The Valerie Grove Interview Country Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paper round Promise Prudential Cavalry Gardens Farrar Stead & Glyn Lovell Homes Farrar Stead & Glyn Webster Homes Savills Losers cool Soviet spring Soviet Union Gorbachev's purge of conservatives has left a hangover, reports Angus Roxburgh Field day for Lange critics New Zealand Bad judgement may cause the prime minister's downfall Antony Terry reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loyalists may be victims of missile 'sting' South Africa There is more to last week's arms deal arrest in Paris than meets the eye, writes James Adams Pretoria predator: the Cheetah, based on France's… Knightsbridge Residential Limited Wates Trafalgar House Cluttons Bovis Homes John D Wood & Co Fairclough Homes Ltd West Court Marsh & Parsons Prince Regent Mews Cutting edge of technology Gardening Mower makers have fitted extra saferguards to protect the gardener checking a machine that stops in mid-cut, writes Graham Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden of the Week Boom-time reaches Dublin hills Property While the cost of city homes is soaring, Annabel Walker finds there is still a ring of reasonably-priced rural bliss around Ireland's capital Murray Tough as They Come Rookery spots an intruder Nature John Forman tries an experiment in the behaviour of birds Costain Homes W. A. Ellis Allsop & Co Archon Multiple Classified Advertising Items One Porchester Gate Wards Construction Ltd Bovis Homes Cluttons W. A. Ellis Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Mowlem Homes Laing Homes Costain Homes Luck Ltd Regalian Northaw Park CALA Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Drake & Co Aria Estates Nationwide Anglia Wates Buy 75% of your first home now and John Mowlem John Mowlem Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ellis & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow International Lovell Espana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amarilla Golf & Country Club Isisa Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Start your Own Business The Centre for Consultancy Plc DSR (Leisure) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Open Bank Holiday Monday To Place your Business to Business Advertisement… General Development Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Kall Kwik Printing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interprint Donald Daldry Financial Consultants Limited Ultimate Response Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Angry bark of a Euro martyr The Times Photosales Looking for a job can earn you £15,000 Unearthly row brewing Out of her body into the past The Sunday Times Crossword The bitterness of politics Part 2 of The Whitelaw Memoirs SFIA A Lonely, Shy Boy Contents AA travel Langdale Bitterness This Week in Today Next Week: My greatest regrets How I met the IRA Betrayed by Enoch Contents The Travel Section Bottling up a problem of pregnancy Should alcoholic drinks be next in line for warning labels, asks Kay Marles Rowland's of Bath The Short Sharp Shock If you can look your thighs in the eye, it's smart to sport shorts, says Marion Hume Suzy Smith Harvey Nichols Designer dresses to thrill Under pressure in an Aids trial Brian Deer says women are being put at risk in a £12m British-French medical project The Times Always on the ball Lucille Ball, who died last week, was a feminist pioneer, says Victoria McKEE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shady characters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blackcurrant Cheesecake Labels with a lot of bottle Wine On how French law misleads consumers Woolite cool water Reality behind the rays Neville Hodgkinson looks at the facts behind the debate over food irradiation Opera & Ballet Kent County Council The Sunday Times Choice Sara Lee Deep & Fruity Cheesecake Wembley The Ted Heath Band News in Brief Barbican The Flight of the Firebird Gerry Mulligan Quartet The Philharmonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Steve Harley Cockney Rebel Pink Floyd The South Bank Centre London Musici Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gene Pitney Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items The maturing of Mayfest Robert Dawson Scott Scrutiny Royal Opera House Brigadoon The great round-the-world baton race Norman Lebrecht explains why Karajan is not the only conductor to have bowed out Decision that sent the BBC to the doghouse Architecture Hugh Pearman on a black spot in White City The wardrobe lady bares her soul Popular Music New Festival Ticket Hotline Flamenco full of sound and fury Dance Shaftesbury Theatre Acting with a mind of its own Theatre Bösendorfer Pianos Mermaid Theatre How to stretch star quality beyond belief Film Beck's Bier Sponsors the Arts Haymarket Theatre Royal Opera House Five songs that liberate the voice of captivity Music The Official London Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Restoring a nation to its true colours Art Marina Vaizey on a pioneering anthology of 20th century Russian art at the Barbican Opera's game of double or drop Geordie Greig on British productions that travel the world Jack Barclay Dutton Forshaw Guy Salmon Range Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor House Leasing & Finance Broughtons The Henlys Collection Collectors Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items SMAC James Young Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Follett for Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 60 The AFN Approved Centre Wonder tape tied up in a British tangle Choice Record of the Week The Week's Best Sellers Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to gain the world and lose your soul Robert Sandall on new releases by Simple Minds and The Cure Durable delights of Rachmaninov Piano Contents BSB Reaches for the Sky Ivan Fallon talks to Anthony Simonds-Gooding, chief executive of BSB, about the challenges the satellite venture faces before its autumn launch Buzz Love, fear and loathing in Leicester Television Review Channel 4 Bites Back Michael Grade, chief executive of C4, replies to last week's Screen article which chronicled a crisis of confidence in his leadership style at the network New Woman The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television Blots on the children's landscape Radio Waves Today's Radio Preview The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television Film of the Week The Week's Films on TV Sky Television Over the Page VW Regions The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Today's Highlights Pick of the Day Films Screensport Contents Ferranti locks in on Eurofighter British companies to swoop on key contracts for £30bn project Panel to rule on the battle for ConsGold Virani checks out New York hotels Shoppers losing their taste for plastic debt Rural Start for an Urban Revolution Base rate worries remain Thompson's venture Glaxo nears migraine cure Fraser Marr Contents ConsGold sets bad precedent Viewpoint American Express Healthcare sector grows Community Hospitals is going public Margaret Park reports Doctus sizes up prospect Banks to take 40% of Spong Minorco's Anglo Albatross Shareholders owning 55% of Consolidated Gold Fields have voted to accept Minorco's bid, but it is being blocked by a New York court because the Americans mistrust South Africa's Anglo-American, which controls Minorco John Jay reports East Kilbride Datasolve Rugby League Properties PLC Business News & Personal Finance Tarmac Group RHM on a hostile wicket City Aussie umpires are keeping a close eye on the season's other big test between England and Australia, the battle for Goodman Fielder Jeff Randall and John Huxley report Wellcome Nixdorf Computer Carving up Gateway Inside the City Teesside A Share in the Boardroom BSR's Swan about to fly Tomkin's profit promise Unichem ruling soon Market Report Major Share Movements Unwin in reverse Hewlett Packard AMEC From Russia with new love of enterprise Top Soviet managers are on a UK course Sue Thomas reports High-flyers plot a route to success MID Glamorgan Truck makers at full speed Britain's commercial vehicle industry has made a remarkable U-turn and is well placed to deal with any slowdown in the economy Report by Philip Beresford London Business School Tootal Group New ride for 'copter king Cooling points the dollar's way down American Account TV-am Fresh every morning Growth finally hits the buffer Higher interest rates will curb demand, says Brian Reading Equities have edge on gilts In Search of the Global Prescription Business Focus Pan Am Air europe Express Kingston Business School BPP Trade optimism misplaced Higher unemployment may be inevitable in the fight to bring down inflation Economic Perspective ICI Agencies find that it's not all go-go Advertising & Marketing Big-name soaps top ad ratings The Big Spenders Junking superficiality Dti Fingering a system to identify crooks Guernsey's police force devised its own solution to a pricey detection problem. Malcolm Brown reports British Innovation Awards Cookson Chat is the ticket to theatre survey Theatre Box office cashiers ring up information to be used in computerised booking. Jane Bird reports Talking in a vacuum Seats blamed for bad sound Figures aren't adding up for the supercomputers Computers The recent decision by America's Control Data to stop making supercomputers raises a question about their future, writes Jane Bird Growl signals top reception Satellites Leyland DAF The play's the thing Architecture Readers take on the professionals Four Sunday Times readers pit their financial wits against three stockbrokers in managing a £20,000 portfolio. Reports by Russell Taylor Prudential-Bache Securities Chelsea Building Society Getting back on target Questions of Cast Striking a blow for charity Savings News Guide Lines Economic Data Bank The Sunday Times Metier Artemis Building the real investors' army Unit Trusts Tax changes may stifle high-interest bonds Flemings Some home truths for 'poor' estate agents Plessey's cordless defence Club Med's new frontier The price of power Britannia Building Society Brewers pour on pressure Comfort of an office at home Indicator of the Week The Sunday Times Where they get the data Problems at Eastern are good for airlines Careerline Fast track for multinational talent British firms are slow to learn the word Insead. Report by Godfrey Golzen Simpson Crowden Consultants Adamson & Partners Ltd Bull Thompson Andersen Consulting Ernst & Whinney Eric Dymock reports N B Selection Ltd Albemarle Consultants Ernst & Whinney N B Selection Ltd KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Racal-Milgo Limited N B Selection Ltd Coopers & Lybrand PA Consulting Group London Docklands CSA Management Consultants ASA International Limited Legal & General Investments Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd Professional Search & Selection Ltd The Sunday Times Riley Bechtel What Everyone Wants Mercuri Urval Spillers Foods Ltd PRS Giving Music its Due Coventry Polytechnic Computer Aided Systems (UK) Limited Business Selection PA Consulting Group Leyland Bus Limited Computer Marketing plc International Marketing & Economic Services (Uk) Ltd Frizzell Hydro Polymers Styra Partnership Limited Abbey Life Group plc BBC Limited European Personnel Counsellors BP Exploration KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Hewlett Packard System Software Associates Ltd. Simpson Crowden Consultants Arthur Young Corporate Resourcing MSL International (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Ader & Associates Ltd PA Consulting Group P&C Consultants Limited KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Marks & Spencer Financial Services Midland Technology Parker Franks Technical Data Global Markets Group Pendragon Career Search Limited Strategic People Recruitment Berisford Leasing Limited Ericsson Superdrug Barnett Consulting Group Limited Fletcher Hunt plc Uniplex International angel Recruitment The Game Conservancy Careerlink Consultants Limited Otis Elevator Business Systems Consultants Topdata Multiple Display Advertising Items Homelux Products Limited Istel Limited Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Limited F I Group plc Wickland Westcott Outstanding Technical Sales Executive Chusid Lander IRPC Limited Nurdin & Peacock Cash and Carry Ltd ARC Recruitment Limited P. C. Distribution Ltd. Translators Alveyeurope Rolls Royce Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuned in to the latest local traffic update Clean-up for Audi Lotus Car Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Auto-pilot climbs into the driving seat Eric Dymock reports on the pioneering Prometheus development; and a new function for radio William Loughran The Cooper Group Altwood Sytner Alpina Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Parsons Green Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover Baltic Motolease Limited Henly Rovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Road Range Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derwent Geyfords Gerard Mann Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadleigh Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Paramount Jaguar Grange Motors Jaguar John Butt Automobiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar TWR Jaguar Lancaster Bramley Xjr-S V12 Follett Jaguar Guy Salmon Jaguar H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents The Shire warriors Humberside Welcom to Englands Newest County The unnatural alliance of East Yorkshire and north Lincolnshire may never be bridged by political decree, writes Elizabeth Grice. In the face of mounting opposition from tykes and yellow-bellies, the government ordered a re-appraisal of Humberside, and the issue may be a vote-winner in this week's county council elections Sipping the fee-paying chalice Gareth Williams of the London University Institute of Education gives a cautious welcome to new government proposals which would link university and polytechnic finance to student numbers Index Greenpeace Guide Lines Nurses carry a stressful load Update Turning up roots of racial bias Older and wiser at the altar Heat—where is thy sting? Londoners on the road to nowhere The capital's traffic is in chaos, writes Conrad Russell Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Mops Age and discrimination Viewpoint Hillsborough photographs Intellect and wisdom Ideas to contradict Paying more for less Families help disabled girls spread their wings Parents driven by fear of a grim outlook for severely handicapped children are setting up a home in the community where young adults can grow together towards independence. Lynne Greenwood reports on a progressive project Mind over body in cancer care Hypnosis Treatment Men of Girton, rejoice at a decade of change Valerie Grove discovers the opposite sex has done wonders for the atmosphere at her former bastion of chastity, cocoa and cardigans The Sunday Times A lesson in learning for under-fives Nursery Care The Sunday Times All aboard for the educational express Mobile College Parent power comes to the rescue after school folds When a school in Sussex suddenly closed its doors, some parents refused to surrender, writes Rebecca Hubbard. They have kept classes going while their daughters finish Gcse Financial Appointments West Berkshire Health Authority Management Appointments Sheffield City Council Bromley Civic Centre The Sunday Times PDSA House Thames & Chilterns Tourist Board Halton Health Authority East Birmingham Health Authority The South Bank Centre EPRC Ltd London Borough of Richmond upon Thames The Sunday Times SSEB Electricity Expedition Staff & Members Required Scottish Development Agency Testing times for pupils in countdown to GCSEs Education Forum is tracing the progress of five students as they prepare for the examinations that could determine their career prospects. Rebecca Hubbard reports Central CAC West Sussex Institute of Higher Education St. Aldates Secretarial College Hertfordshire County Council University of London Wye College London Montessori Centre Education Simply the Best St. Andrew's Cambridge St. Godric's College, London Devonshire House Career Analysts Stockport The Sunday Times Contents In Splendid Isolation The Lives of Enoch Powell by Patrick Cosgrave Bodley Head £16 pp518 Contents Macmillan For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section Robeson and racism Crippen and the masons Angela Carter Who's Reading Whom Contested seat Losing his marblesa Cuban crisis On the hoi polloi Literary top twelve David & Charles A Wolff in Jack's clothing This Boy's Life: A Memoir by Tobias Wolff Bloomsbury £13.95 pp243 Paul Bailey Writing my life again—never wanted to Marlene Dietrich My Life Weidenfeld £14.95 pp243 The Sunday Times French kissing in the USA Working My Life as a Prostitute by Dolores French Gollancz £12.95 pp304 Bryan Appleyard The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers Paul Kennedy Gillian Tindall In my View Fictional characters are part of the plot machinery of a novel, warns this writer; readers should not appropriate them for their own devices Behind the thin blue line Talking Blues by Roger Graef Collins Harvill £14.95 pp512 Tricks of the trade Fraud: The Growth Industry of the Eighties by Mihir Bose and Cathy Gunn Unwin Hyman £12.95 pp238 Oxford Paperbacks Putting a paper to bed Ruling Passions by Susan Crosland Weidenfeld £10.95 pp376 Miranda Seymour Unadulterated mastication This is your Life by Meg Wolitzer M Joseph £11.95 pp263 Penny Perrick Fiction A change of mind Memories of Amnesia by Lawrence Shainberg Collins Harvill £10.95 pp190 Colin Greenland Kilburn's lonesomest cowboy Burning Bridges by Maurice Leitch Hutchinson £12.95 pp287 Anthony Quinn Mobile oil adventure The Negotiator by Frederick Forsyth Bantam Press £12.95 pp416 John Treherne Madness in their method A Touch of Love by Jonathan Coe Duckworth £9.95 pp156 Family Planning by Tim Parks Collins £11.95 pp285 D J Taylor New from No Exit Press Death of a survivor Two years ago this month Primo Levi apparently killed himself. In Turin, his biographer Ian Thomson considers the conflicting evidence Exile the and unquiet American Danny Sugerman is the Boswell of the Los Angeles… A theatre in the round Rebuilding Shakespeare's Globe by Andrew Gurr with John Orrell Weidenfeld £15.95 pp197 Paying the price of war Sinews of Power War, Money and the English State, 1688-1783 by John Brewer Unwin £25/£9.95 pp289 Jonathan Clark Front-line reports, avant-garde art The Warcos The War Correspondents of World War Two by Richard Collier weidenfeld £12.95 pp230 John Carey Penelope Fitzgerald Paperbacks The Times Literary Supplement Picture Gallery Mike Gatting Backstage backstabber Criminal Sentences Entering the real world The and Time Again by B M Gill Hodder £9.95 pp173 Tim Herald Dillons the Bookstore Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Dianetics The Silence of the Lambs Thomas Harris Photosales The Leisure Circle Playing the great white hunter David Wickers dons Out of Africa apparel and slips easily into the Zimbabwe Experience, where game parks are the size of countries, the locals drink beer for breakfast and Dr Livingstone was overwhelmed by the splendour of the scenery Inside Guerba Expeditions Limited Ramada Food with thought Catherine Mooney tours places offering a taste of the good life Sunday Times Travel Brief Zimbabwe Sales are the ticket Robin Neillands finds some bargains on transatlantic flights Check-in times stay the same Whale of a time. . . On board clickability Buses on Seine Book of the Week Health Alert Couriers in demand Singular pleasure of a room of your own Travellers' Tales The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Turkey Ocean Cruise Lines Portugala U. K. Holidays Appear on Pages H9 & H10 P&O European Ferries Olau Cross-Channel Ferries Stockholm Civilisation beside the water's edge Fred. Olsen Holidays Caribbean Pettitts India Resort Hotels Plc Sealink British Ferries The Stones of Rome Perrott Phillips Nile Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Section Swan Hellenic TWA Getaway America Cunard a Trafalgar House Company Hayes and Jarvis Travel Limited Worldwide Thomson Travel Classified Aquasun Holidays (South) Limited Venezuela U. K. Holidays Appear on Pages H9 & H10 Seychelles Contents Reho Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Flights London Flight Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Tradewinds Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore American Travel Centres Travellers Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Fred. Olsen Holidays Austravel Bladon Lines Corsica Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Euro Express Airbreak Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Crystal Holidays CV Travel European Villas Ltd Travelwise Hols plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Starvillas Villa Select Villa Link Unspoilt Costa Brave Villages Summer Clearance Sale Costa Blanca Island Sailing Meon Villa Holidays The Magic of Spain Airbreak Ltd Villa Centre Holidays Ltd The Magic of Italy Portugal/ Algarve Vale Do Lobo Mosaic elite Multiple Display Advertising Items French Life Motoring Holidays Continental villas Villas and Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Armathwaite Hall Elizabeth Hotel Woven into wealth Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Contents Hennessy Ten Years at No 10 Photo Opportunity Lawnmaster Finch Conservatories Five years ago he said hed love me forever Spears & Jackson Honda Peugeot 405 Mi16 Tissot Estate Duties Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, and his son, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, talk to Robert Tewdwr Moss Polo Eaude Toilette Ralph Lauren The Single Suiter your Gift from Polo by Ralph… Edwardian Exclusive Hotels Lloyds Bowmaker Yamaha Wilkinson Sword Classic Three triumphs for Margaret: seen each time in victory, age and the cares of office seem hardly to have wearier her Marks & Spencer Picture Gallery Sir John Nott Retired hurt to merchant banking Lord Pym I need a new foreign secretary John Biffen Warned against GCHQ - fired The Thatcher Effect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atco Ltd Dulux Woodsheen Renault At the Top Table Does Mrs Thatcher have friends, or just political intimates? Her Christmas lunch guests give some clues. Robert Harris reports. Illustration by Andrew Wheatcroft Holiday Guernsey Royal Mint Nescafe Gold Blend Doing Well. . . And Not so Well A Fortune from Selling in Bulk Yaqub Ali Children's Classics The Literary Guild The Gleneagles Hotel Thatcher's Nemesis? Socialism is dead. But from its ashes a new political alliance is gradually taking shape which may, in the future, pose a serious threat to Thatcherism. John Lloyd reports Victa Lufthansa Gordon Russell The Sunday Times Moben Kitchens Fersina Windows Ltd Wheel Horse Faac (UK) Ltd. Alpine windows New Woman Florida Division of Tourism, Dept Dilusso Kitchens Ltd Carlyle Royale Haute Couture for the Bibliophile Collecting Mountfield Porsche Building on Achievement D. Power U. S. A Bridge Brainteaser Nine friends Mephisto Chess Bookwise Loewe Appointed Independent Stockists Loewe Kitchens Direct The Sunday Times Dateline Amdega A Life in the Day of Christine Ockrent journalist and broadcaster, talks to Vanya Kewley Whyte & Mackay Adidas The Modern Medicis Pull-Out Section Scotland On the waterfront Downtown Hugh Pearman Inside Russia round Open Sundays A portrait of the artist and her husband Arts Bryan Robertson Our man gets a bit near the knuckle Eating Craig Brown All Roads Lead to Cannes Hobume Second Homes Bentalls CV Culture Vultures Echoing Galleries, Big Names, Premieres, Food on Sticks—Art Sponsorship is Good for Business. But is It Good for the Arts? Village Collection Future shop Tomorrow's High Street Today C. P. Hart Our guide to the week ahead Arts Hotline Music Popular Art Dance Cabaret Film Video Theatre London Interior International Nefax 2 Allmilmö Duval Carpet Co. Ltd The Sunday Times Bill, It looks as if we've got a colour-blind… I wish I had a. . . Polaroid The way photographers see it Henri Cartier-Bresson Balcony in Ceramicus Athens 1955 Thomas Höpker Capitoline Museum Rome 1984 Steve McCURRY Waiters on a Train Pakistan 1984 Chris Cole Liverpool Fans, Wembley 1986 Bruno Barbey Umbrellas, Poland 1982 Sebastiao Salgado The Serra Pelada Mine, Brazil David Hockney The Desk, July 1984 Stephen Dalton Tree fog (Hyla arboria), Chile Chris Killip Beach, Whitley Bay Lena Bertucci Swimming Baby, New York 1985 Mary Ellen Mark High School Prom, St Petersburg, Florida 1986 Elliot Erwitt Nudist, Bakersfield, California Olympus Cameras Essentials of Photography Equipment How an SLR Camera Works Film New developments in film technology. Colour transparencies, colour negatives and black and white film. Which brand to use? Kodachrome: the professionals' favourite. What film speed means and how it's rated. How to pick the right film for your needs The Pros' Favourite Film Speed Ratings Handling How to hold the camera. Developing your camera-handling skills. What the shutter and aperture do. Depth of field. Loading and unloading film. What the modern viewfinder tells you Composition How to place your subject. The role of the background. Framing the subject in the viewfinder. Landscape and portrait formats. Frames within frames Colour Colour is not just a question of whether you like it or not. Some idea of how colours work together will add to your creative process. First, the idea of pure colour, and how it can vary: the notions of hue, brilliance and saturation Dixons Lighting The part that light plays in photography. Natural light in its many different aspects. How sunlight changes through the day, and how it looks on film. Frontal and side-lighting. Back-lighting and silhouettes The Sun's Passage Frontal Lighting Probably the most usual angle—with… Home, the essential first step is to find out when… Light Intensity Pictures of people Next Week. . . Chinon Leica the Choice of the Elite
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