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News from 14/05/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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lola Smith, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Mike Graham, Brian Collett, John Jay City Editor, Eric Hemsoll, John Davison, Jon Swain, Ubs Phillips, Philip Norman, Rob Hughes, John Peter, G Roberts, Jane Jallad, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, A S Byatt, John Jay, F Spencer, Dr C Morris, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Alastair Stewart, David Blunkett, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Jason Tomas, Dalbert Hallenstein, Mark Hosenball, John Rowland, Edward Welsh, Brian Pigden, Stuart Mcara, Gerald Priestland, Caroline St John-Brooks, Jon Craig, Neville Hodgkinson, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Mark Gillies, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, Nancy Mills, David Dougill, Alan Bergson, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Peter Reading, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Steve Cropley, Eric Raphael, Hugh Pearman Architecture Correspondent, Cary L Cooper, Wendela Clarke, Egon Ronay, Drew, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, Peter Kemp, Norman Harris, Jeanette Winterson, Julia Neuberger, John Lucas, (The Hon) Colin Stamp Chairman, Michael Jones, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robert Harris, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Tony Duffy, Hevin Mitchell, Douglas Weir, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mervyn Powell Principal Lecturer, Sandra Hempel, Andrew Grice Political Reporter, John Sheppard, Brian Aldiss, Bernard Cafferty, Simon Ragley, Brian Moynahan, Adam LeBor, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Paul Sweeney, Janette Marshall, John Izbicki, Nigella Lawson, Peter Lewis, Michael Heseltine, Howard Kahn, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Todd, Paul Driver, Michael Woods, Elgy Gillespie, M Meehan, Chris Blackhurst Business News Correspondent, Peter Freedman, David Leppard, Austin MacCurtain, Eileen Atkins, Jon Thorn, John Stalker, Joan Forman, Eileen Jeffery, Elizabeth Grice, Peter Popham, Wendy McFadden, John Hopkins, Bill Newton Dunn, Askold Krushelnycky, Kenneth Faircloth, Beatrix Campbell, A Reveler, Brian Walden, Maria Laura, David Heymann, Roger Williams, Gareth David, Alan Stockwell, Stephen Pile, Antony Whitaker, Kate Carr, D Moss, Tom Stacey Director, Richard Cook, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Rhodes Boyson, Robert Brooks, Chris Partridge, Stuart Bell, Stephen Jones, Brian Deer, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Marios Papadopoulos, Deborah Wald, Ian Birrell, Gabriel Ronay, Safa Haeri, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, David Larner, Russell Miller, Alison Beckett, David Selbourne, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, Norman Stone, Louise Branson, Richard J Blake, Ruth Rendell, Elisabeth Winkler, Dip Arch (Birm) Ariba, Max Prangnell, Maurice Chittenden, Felix Aprahamian, Barnes Tidy, Ray Mgadzah, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, Chris Nawrat, Peter Mayle, Steve Tongue, Ian Thomson, Mihir Bose, Angela Neustatter, Philip Beresford, David Alan Harvey, June Gold, Mark Whitaker, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Matthew CAmpbell, Cento Veljanovsky, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, Norman Macrae, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Jon Craig Home Affairs Correspondent, Deirdre Fernand, Andrew Lorenz, Phil Llewellin, Derek Harris, David Wickers, Anne Jones, M Brown, Michael Lynch, Colin Spencer, Donald Trelford Editor, Chris Lightbown, Valerie Grove, Marina Vaizey, Tony Walton, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Rosemary Collins, Angela Long, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Jim Muir, Maggie Drummond, James Neilson, Joanna Simon, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Nicola Pope, Boris Schapiro, Jeff Randall Deputy City Editor,

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Contents Article Withdrawn Owen crisis as SDP faces end of road Dramatic call for peace pact with the Democrats as Owenites give up the fight to be a national party Pope's death: lies The Macallan the Malt 8.5% price rises fuel strike wave Magzine Exclusive Comment 'Blackmail' at fertility clinics Ligachev is accused in bribe scandal Overseas Prices A Second Magazine Inside Classified Hurd rejects Italian pleas over suspect Times Newspapers Classified Rolex Sealink Dieppe Ferries Actors in vigil to save Rose Heseltine on the offensive over Euro super-state Rolex Phone Company Shop Fire attack on Penguin shop News Digest Pollution curb Bishop hits out Oxford post New Mappa row Comedy victory Exams threat Bond Winners Briton, 74, feared kidnapped in Beirut Collectors in chaos over fakes Pupils face GCSE marks 'lottery' Hitachi 16 fans hurt in crush at football match Sunday best Streetwise initiatives change face of a city Clean-up campaign catches imagination amid widespread concern over a nation wallowing in filth Children back on-the-spot fines The Company Card Red-faced minister in a mess Watch the grass grow—and get paid for it US agents to patrol airports in Britain Telecom Security Price Waterhouse Britain seeks nuclear waste from abroad Fiat Deadly dioxins are found in breast milk In today's Other Sunday Papers New maid for the duchess 'Phantom' withdrawals Rail-to-road mail switch The City End of the beginning? Defence on the agenda Conti to play Peter Sellers Our ancient mystery TWA Failed police recruits given a second chance The Greenhouse Effect British Nuclear Fuels PLC Glyndebourne to spend £30m on new theatre Dearer MoT test will measure exhaust pollution Do your 5 Times Table £1,000-a-seat agents flout ticketing law Theres More to Life with Renault Triumphant Kinnock on the launch pad On how David Owen lost the vital centre ground of politics and how Neil Kinnock won it Mourning a political dream Cars Great Britain Ltd. Threadbare or Feckless? This couple is living in poverty says Labour but the government says not. Who are Britain's new poor and are they. . . Cazenove Unit Trust Management Limited One TV, one pair of shoes Portrait of a poet as accomplished tightrope walker Victor Art? It's getting even bigger than bottoms Godfrey Smith Bush Beats the Drum No Title An uneasy relationship built on skulduggery Mine Burton Manacement New-look Quayle learns how to get the last laugh Abbey National Building Society Threat of guns behind Peronism's new Evita Fast Lane Insults and anger at the court of Delors KJC Leyland DAF New York's graffiti trains reach the end of the line (Foreign Staff): Peking hunger strike will greet Gorbachev The World (AP): Soviet Muslims burn market South Africa pulls back The Times (Reuter): Koreans hold death protest (Reuter): PLO will fight for UN rights Gandhi set to harvest votes from the village Rafsanjani's death call rebounds Orient-Express Spring National Franchise Exhibition Romania will raze medieval churches The Boc Group The eagle has landed in London It's open season on Britain for the American abroad, and Bob Payton fired the first shots last week with the 16th edition of his guide to London. Elizabeth Grice set out to discover what questions the tourist is really asking during his typical 10.3 days' holiday that takes in everything from the Tower and St Paul's to tea at the Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items GKD Ltd. Spink & Son Ltd. The Sunday Times The Boc Group Give councils the cash to save lives Abbey National Building Society Together we can clean up Britain Only parrots win at place name tests The Observer answers MP's allegations Penal reform campaigners praise tagging Christians should back Christians Points EC ministers answer to nobody Protest from Penny Lane Today's Birthdays The Boc Group Menorca Country Club Nova Santa Ponsa Snooker's bosses under fire on all fronts Inside Track Is it worth it? Women tell their side of the story Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balcon de BenaVista Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell & Partners Ltd Shields Wightman & Company Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Digest Results. . . Result. . . Result. . . Result. . . Equestrian Cricket For the Record Racing Football Selections Hockey Hickey: guru or failure? News in Focus Australia collapse on suspect wicket Ward out of step Lyle grinds his way back to a kind of cutting edge Article Withdrawn Cricket Close-Up Walsh steals win Whittle 'racism' victim The most emotionally-charged Final since 1958 Eamon Dunphy, a Manchester United player for five years from 1960, on two inspiring clubs bonded by tragedies Cool Wilson Burst bubbles Tredaire the Linderlay Sabatini spurns chance to shine Absent Graf Casts Shadow over Rome Racing Guscott leads England rout Eamon Dunohy on an Emotional Final Barnes winner in second-half transformation Liverpool take a grip on the race for the League championship as Aresenal fall at home The Loan Corporation Ltd Villa wait on West Ham miracle Football Focus Weather and Travel Outlook Women Tell their Side of the Story Shilton the title barrier Inside Curbing the power of Brussels bureaucrats Eastern promise? It is the first summit between the leaders of the communist superpowers for 30 years, but does it offer any. . . Twenty years ago the Soviet Union and China were at each other's throats. After a fong Russian courtship, they are getting back together. But the Chinese leaders face a crisis at home, report Jon Swain and Louise Branson in Peking Bush up the canal without a paddle Noriega is the classic post-imperial underdog, warns Simon Jenkins. Intervention would be too big a danger Pick of the Properties Jersey Snared by a Woolf woman: Valerie Grove meets Eilleen Kinnock can do without the manic pact-wallahs The centre parties' inability to develop a long-term strategy is good news for Labour, writes Brian Walden Town & Country Building Society A raspberry for democracy Labour's long road ahead Opinion Sicilian sun shines on the unrighteous Pulpit Atticvs A somersault to celebrate Neil Kinnock has had a momentous change of political mind that is not only justified, writes Robert Harris, but is a giant step towards winning power Dreaded JR pops up in a poll-tax light comedy Inside Politics A country squire stirs Hungary's revolutionary pot Last World Multiple Classified Advertising Items The contempt laws turned on their head The new Spycatcher Judgement against this and other newspapers was unfair, writes Antony Whitaker London Spanish Developments PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Euroactividade Group Curbing the power of Brussels bureaucrats Britain has paid the price for hesitancy in joining its neighbours in the new Europe. But as it belatedly seeks its place, Michael Heseltine warns that the accumulation of power in Brussels is usurping the role of parliaments, and advocates an American remedy for the democratic deficit Multiple Display Advertising Items Majorca PMS Estate Agents Catherine Mamet in Houlgate Multiple Display Advertising Items Snared by a Woolf woman The Valerie Grove Interview Taylor Woodrow International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Never let facts and fair play spoil a headline Paper round Abbey National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dupas Douradas Taymount Timeshare American Real Estate & Investment Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spring report on a wavering economy United States The land of the free is undergoing a change in economic attitudes, writes Norman Macrae How Gorbachev bushwhacked new-boy Baker Soviet Union Angus Roxburgh and John Cassidy on the blooding of a US secretary of state Alan Selby & Partners Hamptons Savills Alan Selby & Partners Alex Neil Brian Lack & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items A watershed on the waterfront Property The frenzied pace of docklands growth need not fool the wary, says Caroline McGhie Multiple Classified Advertising Items The men who put the green in golf Gardening Graham Rose visits Woburn golf club, scene of next month's Dunhill British Masters, where simplicity is the rule for successful gardening Wheel Horse Invaders repelled on the Broads Nature Joan Forman on a brief encounter that upset the tranquility of the Norfolk Broads Stuart Wilson Alfred McAlpine Homes John D Wood & Co. St. George PLC George Trollope & Sons Chiswick Place Halifax Property Services Cavalry Gardens W. A. Ellis Higgs and Hill Homes Knight Frank & Rutley Alan Selby & Parners Belan Lack & Co Bovis Homes The Regents Allsop & Co Maskells Estail Aclnts Farrar Stead & Glyn Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Paul Barnes & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Crown Estate Prudential property Services Knight Frunk & Rutley Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Pilot Properties Limited Miskin Homes Elils & Co. Wassex Housing Ltd. Parkhill Costain Homes Rendeles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roberts Homes Savills A Unique Holiday Development Martin & Buddell Multiple Display Advertising Items Wates Build with Care Regent Homes Ltd Watermark Refecting the Perfect Lifestile Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lainc Bidwells Multiple Display Advertising Items Leisureland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guardian Royal Exchange Phone John Richards Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Koll-Kwit Printing Pentacon Interprint The Dalip Telegraph Multiple Display Advertising Items Premiêre cheques Fax & Car Phone Morestead Financial Services Limited Quattro Seal Multiple Display Advertising Items Heave ho! It's off to work we scoot Sitting Bull's indian summer Gardening Greenpeace Three share £5,000 Sunday Times Intrepreneur Hype and the family Freud The Sunday Times Crossword The Best Motor Car Showroom in town Jackie Part one of a revealing new biography The Making of a 'Princess' The Open University Entertainments Royal Brierley C. Howard and Partners Kent Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Wembley Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brimingham City F. C. Singin'in the Rain The Campaign to Catch Kennedy Starting out on the Road to Camelot The Rah-Rah Clan Meets 'the Deb' No-man's-land of a common-law wife Couples cohabiting should agree on a contract, Maggie Drummond says When humility is healthy Ehrman Kils Limited Head rolls in a Dior revolution Multiple Display Advertising Items Pepperoni Pizza Tried & Tasted Adopting a more open approach Look spotlights a controversial adoption service in the United States. . . and the exploding new row over abortion there Valerie Grove reports on a US process which allows a mother to choose, and stay in touch with, her baby's adoptive parents Taste the fun of the fair Joanna Simon previews The Sunday Times Wine Show, a first for the drinking public Food & Drink The Sunday Times Choice Asda Freshly Prepared News in Brief Lebey's tower of strength Television fuels a heated debate Nancy Mills reports on the new film that has become the focus for anti-abortionists Huntsmans Coping with Helen Lederer Times Books Concerts The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam Multiple Display Advertising Items Chichester festival Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Allo Allo Multiple Display Advertising Items Mermaid Theatre Composers fight for a bigger share of their rights Norman Lebrecht reports on a battle for higher performance taxes in concert halls The Old Vic National Theatre Taking opera up a scale Peter Lewis talks to the man who hopes to make Glyndebourne grow How to hang originality in the balance Cedok Tours & Holidays Ltd A Tale of Two Cities Arts play the self-help card Joan Bakewell tries out the new Artscard Gershwin Porgy Bess ENO Shedding light on simplicity Art Marina Vaizey on minimalist shows at the Saatchi Gallery and Whitechapel The operas that gave song a sense of drama Music Paul Driver Enya TV Highlights Have Jokes, Won't Travel British comedy is finding it no laughing matter at montreux's Golden Rose, says Patrick Stoddart Empire Time for a Redefined Image The broadcasting expert Cento Veljanovsky outlines a new role for the BBC to help it survive in the 1990s Aussie soap, economy size Television Review Buzz Monday This Week in Today Going to the heart of the chatter Radio Waves Tuesday Pick of the Day Today's Radio Wednesday Pick of the Day Preview Thursday Pick of the Day Monday Tuesday The Week's Films on TV Film of the Week Friday Saturday Sky Magazine BBC1 Fair Regions Today's Highlights Pick of the Day Films BBC2 A thrilling vision of Marlowe's rebel soul Drama Special: John Peter sees an unforgettable production at Stratford, and Robert Hewison reports from Glasgow on the use of theatre to raise a community spirit Theatre 1 The fallible art of navigating a festival Film The Official London Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Messages from outer space to a divided city Theatre 2 A Hotline to the Festivals Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann Egerton H. R. Owen Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Assured Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seven-seater with designs on suburbia ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outclassing an original Eric Dymock on new directions at Nissan, ringing the changes on the sports car and family estate Motors Looking for an Executive Car? Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Approved Used Cars Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars-the perfect partnership First Front Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Alpina Royal Ascot Rover executive Used Cars Performance Cars Talacrest Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portman Lamborghini Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 62 Multiple Display Advertising Items Early traces of the Berlioz touch Choice Record of the Week Follett alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prophets giving cause for alarm Robert Sandall on the white-hot anger of releases from The The and New Model Army A genius for bringing a wake to life Jazz Richard Cook celebrates a master of modern ragtime Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Bramshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Week's Best Sellers Youngman System Building Ltd. Dollar beats intervention with continued rise Bond's top men quiet Leisure shares inquiry When the free market makes a forced landing Edwardes out to court support Business Barometer: The Sunday Times/p. E Inbucon Index Minorco takes Clogau gold stake WPP bids for Ogilvy peace BMP stirs hopes of fresh bid JCB Fraser Marr Inside Total forges textile alliance Heseltine's European Message BSB receives high-risk signals Viewpoint Jaguar Matthey converts to a bid City Fitzwilton to buy M6 group Nabisco sell-off to bring KKR $2.8bn Tootal's New Alliance City Focus It took Coats Viyella a year of courtship and intense last-minute negotiation in the face of a rival Australian play to acquire Tootal. John Jay and Margaret Park look at a deal intended to create the world's biggest integrated textile manufacturere The event L&m is not going cheaply BTR Quality Used Cars Lancaster Quality Used Card Bradshaw Webb Derwnt a Pendragon Company Geyfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Walton-On-Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Car Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items GrandMet strategy beefs up the burgers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out of Africa to corporate success Haoleigh M&s gets going in tough times Inside the City Scottish Financial Enterprise Why Keep your Business to Yourself? St James Courts Budgens' Low dudgeon What's up Green waits for US signal Moat House Internationla Hoteliers Canvey details imminent Market Report Falkner's true blue venture Major Share Movements The West Lancs Project IMC Multinational Playing the Community Game Can Britain go on resisting plans for monetary union? Michael Heseltine, in this extract from his new book, The Challenge of Europe, argues that our EC partners may move on without us Business air europe Class Case Plenty of leverage in buyouts American Account Scottish Development Agency Dollar's rise may be more than a bubble Economic Perspective Alex Lawrie City Wants a Ticket to Ride Business Focus British Rail, riding towards record traffic figures this year, is being seen as an exciting investment prospect. Philip Beresford explains how it got there while Brian Moynahan looks at the future at work on the Continent France flies faster by rail Datasolve Jaguar & Daimler Jaguar Mann Egerton Julians Jaguar Henlys Lancaster TWR Jaguar Follett Jaguar Lex Wadham Stringer Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Grange Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The great Italian carve-up Threatened curbs on ownership of the Italian media have provoked a scramble among top industrialists. Dalbert Hallenstein reports Guy Salmon Specialist Cars Elite Registrations Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Official Porsche A Pendragon Company Lancoster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian anthony Porsche Chariots Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maltin Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items EC gets tough with tobacco giants Advertising & Marketing Shell U. K. Agency Nicklin builds up high-tech billings Small Ads BT's new star will ring a bell Finding ways of building office blocks on water Construction Canary Whart's developers dig deep in Docklands to come up with the right logistical answers. Report by Angela Long CIS Cooperative Insurance Long life for lungs Medicine Space watch on greenhouse gases Fibre Optics Put Neon in Shade Clearing big screen images Thinking big in computer graphics is possible with liquid crystal discs Graphics Rebels threaten Abbey's timing This week the great flotation scheme faces its final test before the building-society watchdog. If any faults are found, the launch of shares, set for July, may be postponed until the autumn. Richard Woods reports Pep planners respond to budget boost There is a scheme to suit every investor. Diana Wright reports Henderson Financial Management Ltd The M&g Group Step up safeguards on mortgage offers Comment Lind-Waldock & Company London Business School Sun Alliance Insurance Group The Sunday Times Business News & Personal Finance The plain fax of broker's bogus bid Big societies study links with insurers Building up your pension To top up a company scheme, use AVCs to invest free of tax Foreign Colonial Economic Data Bank Compiled by Cresit Suisse First Boston: International Unit Trust Index Disorder grows at whisky club Sunday Times readers are being harassed. Tony Hetherington reports Coutts polishes gold credit card Walthamstow Building Society Unit Trusts Prudential-Bache Securities Business News & Personal Finance Fujitsu chips in with ICL's drive into Europe Buyers queue up in £120m TV Times sale Tristar East Kilbride Air europe Express Chunnel tremors surface Electronic lists beat card index Indicator of the Week The Sunday Times Dow hits its stride to close on form How stress gets to the ego-trip dealers Cary L Cooper and Howard Kahn report on the extrovert triumphs and private perils of the City's high-pressure operators Unisys Price Waterhouse Barings British Satellite Broadcasting P-E Computer Services Profile Selection The Sunday Times Blenheim Online Hill Associates Recruitment Division Taylor Woodrow International Banbury-Compton Limited John Richards & Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Eastern electricity Link Health & Safety Executive Mason & Nurse Selection & Search The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Sun microsystems Commodore Maidenhead Plessey IMS International Riley March Consulting Group The Power behind London Nationwide Anglia Building Society Ravenscroft & Partners Opportunities in Information Scottish Development Agency Recrutment Consultants Arthur Young Corporate Resourcing N. B Selection Ltd The Boots Company PLC Coca-Cola & Schweppes Gentral Electricity Generating Board National Power March Consulting Group PA Consulting Group Natural Selection CTA Recruitment Consultants Career Plan Limited Sanyo Price Waterhouse South East Thames Bexley London Borough Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection Procter & Gamble Brand Management Southern electricity Bacs Arlington Securities PLC Coopers & Lybrand STC Telecommunications Recruitment Consultants Group Blue Chip Associates PA Consulting Group Metapraxis Wessex Regional Health Authority Thompson Associater Ltd. Prospect Lever Industrial Multiple Display Advertising Items Johnson Wilson & Partners Stewart in Selection Specialists in Personnel Fashionflow an AFC company NCR Bucknall Austin Project Management Services Ltd TSI Group Quality in Service Egor Executive Selection Austin Knight Selection Sun Alliance Insurance Group The Crown Estate Champion & Partners Ltd Lewisham ROCC Spicers Executive Selection The Recruitment Company ESDIs the Executive SElection Division of Scientific Resources Ltd. Security Archives United Marine Aggregates Limited Moores & Rowland Midland Technology Goodman Graham and Associates Mason & Nurse Selection & Search Archibold Rae Consultants Limited KCL Recruitment Consultants Lada IT Direction Howgate Sable Thomas Financial Networks JP Morgan Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun microsystems Green Field Orchid Marketing Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford University Press Drumgrange Limited KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Haymarket consultants Bates Tavner Resources International Mars Beddows Company Save the Children Inter Exec SMI Plc Planning Consultancy Limited Oasis Recruitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Mary College University of London Brookfield Manor Management Training Centre The BWD Partnership Today HunterPrint Group Plc Fletcher Hunt plc Council of TAVRAs Styra Partnership Ltd. F. J. Selleck Associates (UK) Ltd. BCP South of Scotalnd Electricity Board South Tees Health Harwell Aea Technology The Glen Eagles Hotel Blenhem Exhibitions Group PLC Universal Computer Associates Limited Unipart Unisys KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Rapid Recall Limited Riverside Health Authority Agip UK Mobil Singapore Airlines Routes to Solution Books Forging the key to a fresh start Three prison officers who have been honoured for their work in improving the lives of men who may have spent decades behind bars—and increasing the chances of success for those set free—tell Angela Neustatter the secrets of their methods. The humane approach to rehabilitation, they believe, restores inmates' self esteem and returns a better person to society Europe steps up war on drugs The Trafficking Crisis Index The Multiple Sclerosis Society Travel Cheering news on overdoses Update Belfast school makes the final West Germans go poaching Young heroes and villains Tinkering with technology Accelerated Learning Lies at every turn of phrase David Selbourne blows the whistle on those pedlars of questionable statistics and glib forecasts who conspire to hide the truth for political ends The Sunday Times Britain close to cracking? Viewpoint Regulating hypnotherapy Time to repeal damaging rule Lesson on teaching standards A matter of tiny feet. . . Problems with timber homes Agency gives that special touch to caring for children Domestic bliss is the airm of two companies devoted to making life easier and safer for our smallest citiznes Sandra Hempel reports on a venture that finds a suitable nanny for the child with special needs Consumers rule in Labour vision of prosperous 1990s The Alternative Britain When home is where the hurt is Peter Freedman uncovers some of the hidden household dangers that are responsible for the deaths of four British Children every day, and takes advice from the experts on how to go about making his own home more childproof Acuhealth The Sunday Times Gringo greenmail puts nature on the balance sheet The northern hemisphere could pick up an environmental bargain if governements would get together and set off the huge Brazilian debts against programmes to protect the rainforest. Stuart Wavell reports Gloucestershire County Council Pupils scoop newspaper award In the Classroom Management Appointments Bexley Lewisham Brent Welwyn Hatfield Council America's unborn given a head start Superbabies St Martins Hospitals Limited Croydon Health Authority Public Appointments Herforshire county council Circa Hastings Borough Council Bath City Council The Open University The English Riviera A. U. D. I. T Commission Bradford Health Authority Wiltshire County Council Merton Magistrates' Courts Committee XEB electricity Public & Healthcare Appointments Leicestershire Health Authority East Dyled Health Authority Independent Education Frensham Heights School Improved Grades Surrey Tutorial College Maple Hanes School Queen's College London Surrey County Council The Campana Finishing School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bromley Mill Hill School Fairley House School Multiple Display Advertising Items Loans to insure a swift and successful return Student loans repaid by insurance contributions are gaining favour, writes Caroline St John-Brooks Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The American University of Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bradford Management Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour charts the future for schools New Society: Education Forum The party's new policy is a shift in emphasis, writes Greg Hadfield Multiple Display Advertising Items The American College in London Gabbitas Truman & Thring London Montessori Centre Brighton College Schiller International University IARC Bilingual teaching endorsed Languages Red square: the " insulting uniformative" memoirs of… Red square: the " insultingly… The Man in the Mirror Self-Consciosness by John Updike Deutsch £12.95 pp256 Fuller's earth: a fine, late collection of… Contents Charlotte Robinson's Bookshop David & Charles Sexual prejudice Orgone transplants Graham Swift Who's Reading Whom Language barriers? Is there a mason in the House? Paeans and provocations American style counsel Back to the future Astounding Days a Science Fictional Autobiography by Arthur C Clarke Gollancz £12.95 pp224 Sparkle, sparkle, little star Child Star by Shirley Temple Black Headline £14.95 pp548 Tobias Wolff Chit-chat and agitprop Memories by Andrei Gromyko translated by Harold Shukman Hutchinson £16.95 pp365 Winston Graham Cameo Rosemary Canter In my View Why shouldn't young adults be offered books that reflect their most passionate concerns, asks a publisher of the much-reviled "teenage novels" Patriarchal attitudes The Blind Side of Eden by Carol Lee Bloomsbury £13.95 pp226 Good Guys, Rad Guys and Other Lovers by Shere Hite and Kate Collerean Pandora Press £3.99 pp192 Filthy, rich and claptrap A Little Light Friction by Val Hennessy Harrap £12.95 pp282 Travellers Tales Special Offer Balancing acts, butchered lives Beautiful Mutants by Deborah Levy Cape £9.95 pp90 Young Lust by Kathy Acker Pandora £4.95 pp306 Fiction Barbara Vine Picking up the pieces Jigsaw by Sybille Bedford H Hamilton £12.95 pp352 Tracts of her tears When the Monster Dies by Kate Pullinger Cape £10.95 pp208 A resurrection shuffle A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving Bloomsbury £12.95 pp543 The Whitelaw Memoris Romance, bigamy and wild fantasies The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction by John Sutherland Longman £35 pp696 Smoking out the fantastic frogs Memoir of Italo Svevo by Livia Veneziani Svevo translated by Isabel Quigly Libris £17.95 pp178 Voices of dissent in the roman empire Foreignd Spaches Will Britain and Francever learn to admire each other's literature? In the Year of the Hundred Books on the Revolution, Frederic Raphael reports on what invigorates French readers Out of sight and out of mind The Kindness of Strangers The Abandaonment of Children in Western Europe from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance by John Boswell Allen Lane £20 pp512 Show me the way to go home: one wartime evacuee who… Over the seas and far away Lost Children of the Empire The Untold Story of Britain's Child Migrants by Philip Bean and Joy Melville Unwin Hyman £12.95 pp172 Telling lies for the Lord A Gathering of Saints by Robert Lindsey Simon & Schuster £14.95 pp397 Suitable cases for feminist treatment The Boys in Blue edited by Christina Dunhill Virago £5.99 pp356 Frederick Forsyth The Times Literary Supplement Paperbacks The Negotiator Change, decay, sex and mischief Poetry Peter Reading casts a Parnassian eye over admirable new and collected work by Roy Fuller, Gavin Ewart, Richard Murphy, Matthew Sweeney, Christopher Middleton and George Charlton Dillons the Book Store Hardbacks Paper Backs Next Week Andre Deutsch Dianetics For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section Underground Britannia Music Company Limited The good guides guide Greece You'll need more than just on travelogue to discover the essence of this country, says Mark Ottaway Italy Be on guard for gushing descriptions and recycled inaccuracies, Dalbert Hallenstein advise Inside Sunsail Clubs Air Tours Paris Hayes and Jarvis Thomson at Thomas Cook Food for thought Paris Brian Moynahan on the worst and the best Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Air europe Courtesy of Queens Moat Houses Hotels Swan Hellenic P&o Group Big Apple bites New York David Wickers on a user-unfriendly city Gunard The Times How to go solo with more style Lonian labour of love Cruise for real views Book of the Week Health Alert Health hazards worldwide and how to avoid them Michelin moves on The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Squeezed off the shelf Edward Welsh visited six leading travel agents to see how much choice they offer beyond the brochures of the big package companies Making a stand for the smoker's right to a seat Travellers Tales The Imperial Air Cruising Company Thaman Caribbean Tenby Kuoni The Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Unicorn Holidays Ltd Pembrokeshire Back to Nature Turkey Voyages Jules Verne Ocean Cruise Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Panam Photosales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Flights to USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds To Bermuda Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items NSR Travel Sunsail Clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Club Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items A thundering drama for the misty-eyed A Weekend Away Victoria Falls Most of our short breaks can be reached with a long slog in a car leaving Friday night after work. But Eileen Jeffery travelled 7,000 miles for her waterlogged weekend Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Did They Murder the Smiling Pope? Tissot The Sunday Times magazine 'Nescafe Gold Blend' Giorgio Armani The Sunday Times Black Label 'Oxford & Lido' Honda Flora Telling Tales Peter Brook, the director, and his daughter Irina Brook, an actress, talk to Elisabeth Winkler, Photograph by Jean Gaumy Engineered like No Other Car in the World Holiday Guernsey Picture Gallery Ferguson Picture Gallery Garuda Indonesia The Gleneagles Hotel The New Britannica Murder in the Vatican? 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In addition, we cover visual weight, monochrome colours and portable flash Mirror Lenses Large-Format Cameras View Camera Tele-Extenders Panoramic Cameras Film In normal conditions, colour films rated between ISO 50 and 100 (transparencies) or ISO 100 and 200 (colour negatives) give excellent results But you'll somethings need a faster film—and recent film technology is providing the answers Pushing Film Speed to the Limits Chinon only at Dixons Handling Conveying a sense of movement: freezing the subject, panning, deliberate blurring, flash and blur, artificial movement, using a motor-drive to capture a fast-moving sequence of events Right: freezing the action. Plenty of light (and/or… No Title Composition Designing a photograph: how to arrange the subjects of a composition in the frame; symmetry, balance and dynamic tension; the role of visual weight Lighting Sources of artificial light: portable flash units; direct, bounce and fill-in flash. Taking a meter reading for flash. Off-camera flash. Colour temperature. Fixed flash units on compact cameras Colour Temperature Dedicated, it may calculate the appropriate settings… Animals & Objects Contents Isuzu Contents Cover: the extraordinary new Alfa Romeo SZ coupe Contents The Ultimate Driving Machine Citroën Ax 1990: Coming up Fast The fast lane is going to be very crowded. 14 cars in this three-page preview, half are capable of speeds more the twice the legal limit. But there is also roadster revival, at Lotus and Mazda. And some cars will still have for seats and roof Kouros Nissan 3002X Peugeot 405 Estate Toyota The Spirit of Excellence Report by Steve Cropley Photographs by David Montgomery SAAB Rover 800 Series Rover 800 Series Million Aire Motoring 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa 1972 Ferrari 312P 1956 Jaguar D-Type 1931 Bugatti Type 41 'La Royale' Subaru The Price is Right The cars on the previous pages are all worth more than a million dollars. 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