News from 18/06/1989
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Dr Steve Tsang, Robert Philip, Edward Lucie-Smith, Gerald Hobson, Stephen Dodgson, Mike Graham, Dr Bob Potter, Jon Swain, San Luca, Anthony Clare, Peter Gillman, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Alan Proctor Director, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Duncan Fallowell, Jeremy Laurance, Nicholas Best, Rebecca Hubbard, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, Gavin Ewart, J Fellows, Rona Greenhalgh, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Hong Kong, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sir Donald MaClean, David Smith, Graham Holliday, Bob Holmes, Dalbert Hallenstein, John Rowland, Deborah Moggach, Edward Welsh, Carol Rumens, Gerald Priestland, Caroline St John-Brooks, E. Jane Dickson, Caroline Baker, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Patrick Stoddart, Mario Modiano, Robert Sandall, Thomas Goltz, Iain Johnstone, Alex Sutherland, Susan Marling, David Brierley, John Newell, Peter Godwin, Adam Hopkins, David Dougill, Joe Irving, Dymphna Byrne, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Chan Wai-kwan, Margarette Driscoll, Julian Critchley, Susan Crosland, Robin Steers, Norman Harris, Alice Brinton, Simon Townsley, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Chris Cornish, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Kate Hoey, Joe Klein, Harry Ritchie, Deborah Jackson, John Sheppard, Christine Toomey, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Amit Roy, Fiona MacCarthy, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Todd, Paul Driver, James Adams, Robert Skidelsky, Harry Pugh, Elgy Gillespie, David Hughes, David Leppard, Clive Sinclair, Elizabeth Grice, Nick Gilbert, John Hopkins, Jean Killeen, Martin Jacques, Brian Walden, Michael Palin, Gill Charlton, Philip Beavis, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Stephen Pile, Kenneth McAllister Sheath, Kate Carr, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Andrew Sutton Director, Stephen Jones, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Maggie Freeman, Dilys Powell, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Tony Rocca, Caroline McGhie, Peter Johnson, Louise Branson, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Barrie Penrose, Ray Mgadzah, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, David Baldwin, Alan Tillier, Michael Jones Political Editor, Belinda Seward, D J Taylor, Peter Mayle, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Susannah Herbert, Kimbal Johnson, Sue Thomas, Natalie Holmes, Iolanda Stranescu, Alan Jabez, Askold Kruchelnycky, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, John Carey, Carmel McQuaid, Norman Macrae, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Robert Heller, Deirdre Fernand, Michael Berger, Godfrey Golzen, Nick Fielding, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch, Duncan McKenzie, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Rosemary Collins, John Hotchin, Frank Field, Cyril Lewis, Dorothy Wade, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Maggie Drummond, Peter Roebuck, Mark Burton, James Neilson, Joanna Simon, Chris Blackhurst, Ellis Downes, Boris Schapiro,
Resumo'Green' Bp fells rain forest Insight British company helping to destroy the Amazon spends millions at home to promote a conservation-minded image Queen's flight: members of the royal family watch an RAF fly-past from the balcony of Buckingham Palace yesterday after the Trooping the Colour ceremony marked the Queen's official birthday Men to get steroid 'elixir' Life is in your hands—official Summer surcharges hit holiday makers Tories in turmoil turn on Thatcher after election flop Goodwood Concorde Sunday Times The President and the Prime Minister Love and Betrayal Bondman and Batman Poisoned Water Classical Chic Plus Full Index Inside Magazine Columnists Classified Engine cracks may ground other Boeings Kinnock set to take nuclear fight to Todd Times Newspapers Classified Car Phones Queen Elizabeth 2 Riot at Muslim rally Rushdie breaks his silence Holiday Inn London Phone Company Shop Kurds held at airport News Digest GCHQ call Astronaut killed £6m fire charge 301 arrested Stabbing death Two boys drown Man impaled Bee sting death Bond Winners Schoolgirl at centre of racism test case The Bull Ring pips Bosporus in poll Pressure on for petrol price cut Hitachi Ivory ban strikes note of discord The Top 20 Why d-i-v-o-r-c-e spells problems for Britain The highest marriage failure rate in Europe could be stoking a social disaster Army Officer Sunday Times Reporter: 'Whitewash' on Bahamas Cellrent Aluminium found in poison water victim The Times Doctors failing to ease agonies of childbirth 'Museum piece' delivery forceps are still popular in Britain, despite their rejection by most of Europe Stamp dealer in court Kellock Price Waterhouse Sunday Times Reporter: New inquiry on timeshare sale methods Rebels to go back as dock strike crumbles Ports expected to return to normal working as industrial action collapses but rail stoppages threaten widespread chaos Rover 200 Series Entrepreneur gears up to take the strain BR sell-off battle looms Plants confirm air is cleaner Graham wins 1,950-0 at West Ham Police reach for the sky to end radiowave chaos British Airways Renault Scientists seek new answer to botulism riddle Green light on food irradiation More Land for Homes Queen in blitz time-machine Mud and magic ITV Banks agree to run student loan scheme In today's Other Sunday Papers Adviser told to keep quiet Setback for the poll tax Marriage without love The City Triumph for Kinnock Comment All a matter of true belief Plot to turn moon red College May ball is 'safe' Resorts to rein in jet ski riders Mazda Councillors in debt may lose expenses Compaq The Imperial Cancer Research Fund How Tories lost their way in Europe On inquests in the corridors of power where the agenda includes the guilty and the Greens Cyborg Systems (UK) Limited All Nippon Airways Brian Moynahan Making the middle class squirm from a seat by the sea Alan Ayckbourn Buffing up the past for the bourgeoisie Quality Used Cars The Ravaged Rain Forest Insight Cazenove Firms facing questions Commission for the New Towns Burning our vital sources of life Colony reaches the end of its tether Hope falters: in a China cowering from the new terror, and in crowded Hong Kong, swamped by a tide of immigration it cannot stop Computers and Communications The Thought Police reign over Peking Haughey fighting for his skin as poll gamble fails More Foreign News Parisians groaning under the revolutionary yoke Kidnapped boy's mother confronts the mafia bosses R&t Contractor Developer Lonely life for Mandela Palme widow could wreck murder trial Abbey National Village seeks vengeance for killing Hit-and-run boat linked to drug syndicate Audi Port Liberte Lovell España Andalucian Property Services Ltd Exhibition Spain-Costa Tropical Mills & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CaixaBank Multiple Display Advertising Items Vegas burial for a Christian crusade Beachcombers scramble for deadly debris Exel Ligistics Poland's second step to reform Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): 17 killed as airliner crashes on take-off The World (AP): Sakharov fear for reforms Reuter: Berlin condemns Nagy Ozal pledge on migrants (AP): Pirates kill boat people (AFP): Black leader to meet Bush (AFP): Iranians hang drug dealers Scandals fuel Greek power battle British Coal Opencast Executive Cost of help comes down to earth Birmingham Midshires Building Society Honouring our obligations Don't give Carmen her cards No hassle at Heathrow Justified by Jaws? Tories didn't take revenge Points Today's Birthdays Fiat Strange case of a man aiming for total control Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Prost ends Senna's monopoly of the pole Racing Athletics Johnson must be banned for life News in Focus For the Record Results. . . Athletics Digest Cycling Equestrianism Golf Hockey Rowing Tennis Weatherall Hanging on: Sandra Klinkhamer, on Sadie, at the Royal International Horse Show, Birmingham Australian Football and Pools Check BBC Racing Selections The Sunday Times Cricket Line Cricket The Sunday Times Grand Prix Line Today's Golfer Sails grace the Solent Sparkling Martina Slim Dooley: metamorphosis in body and mind Move over darling, the tabloids are at it again News in Focus Duncan McKenzie, a former professional footballer, laments the hounding of Bobby Robson Will the lush turf of SW19 bring high-flying Chang to earth? Sublime McEnroe Lancashire self-destruct Fraser under Dexter scrutiny Surrey (226) v Middlesex (22-1) Dilley returns for Lord's showcase Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust. Alderman Got us. So Jarvis is a Must Why everyone is wrong to blame the ball Cricket Wars: The Weapon and the Warriors Inside Track Cricket Close—Up Whitaker in command Jarvis the best and the fastest Contents Ambitious Lendl finds he is still green on grass Omega Inside Lions roar through their toughest test yet Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Peter Roebuck Lyle is out of US tour The land of hope and Gorbi Battered by a blow from Moby Dick Mrs Thatcher has trimmed her salls to a new electoral mood. But unexpected perlls lurk at sea, writes Simon Jenkins Pick of the Properties Contents The Writing School Contents Look behind the disguise of these new 'capitalists' The gobbledegook of big words cloaks the fraudulent Intent of many left-wing converts, writes Brian Walden Nescafé Bring vicious dogs to heel Adieu to Little England Opinion Time to dilute the pinko-grey ghetto Pulpit Atticus Pimple on the face of the body politic Inside Politics To be Labour is lovely, to be Heseltine is heavenly Opinion The pasting the Tories appear to have taken in the Euro-elections shows political consciousness is on the turn, writes Robert Harris Bell Noble Elliot (Brokers) Ltd. Let's wake up these knights wrapped in quilted complacency Last Word Families in fear: hostages to a bank fortune Armed robbers escaped with £26,000 after holding six people prisoner through one long and frightening night, writes Amit Roy. But the robbery, at a bank branch In a small Oxfordshire village, is the latest in a disturbing trend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anstey—Horne Farley & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Sporty type, playing life and politics by the rules The Valerie Grove Interview De Groot Collis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Fallen heroes get no sporting chance Paper round Sharp bends in a political line Paranoia in the ghettos turns up racial heat Talk of conspiracles Is sweeping America's black communities, reports Joe Klein Willmotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items When ordinary Germans took over the wheel The extraordinary scenes in West Germany last week confirmed a new world order, writes Martin Jacques John D Wood & Co Alfonsin suffers last humiliation James Neilson on the decline and fall of a president who never understood economics Geisha who kissed and told leaves a time bomb ticking Japan awaits new shocks in its latest political scandal, writes Michael Berger Meskhetian survivors weep for scattered people Party officials have been implicated in bloody ethnic riots that swept Uzbekistan, writes David Baldwin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beware blithe strikes and green swings Mid-term boredom with the government is submerging the important political issues of the day, writes Norman MacRae Prudential Heron Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ellis & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Island Club Bovis Homes Alan Selby & Partners English dollar brings boom-time to Scotland Property Caroline McGhie follows the rapidly rising house price trend north of the border Roseh Augh Father's Day in the flowerbed Gardening Graham Rose celebrates the achievements of William Turner, the father of English botany, and a new book that will bring his 16th century work to the attention of modern readers Brazen bird who listens to reason Nature Bob Holmes on animals with human intelligence Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Lloyds Barratt De Groot Collis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prince William Quay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costain Homes Stags Clarke Woolley & Wallis Fox & Sons Berkeley Homes Wates Build with Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Car Imports ADT Auctions Hatfields SAAB Audi Volkswagen Performance Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Vehicle Registrations Ltd Car Marks of Hull Audi Authorised Dealers MCS Group Audi Registration Transfers McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northfield Dane Motor Company Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modesty unbecoming to Porsche Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going the distance to check mileage Motoring Eric Dymock on a safeguard for traders; plus the Porsche 944S2 and an outing for classic cars Motor Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't rain on our parade! Subaru Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Leasing Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Rolls Royce Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen The North Downs Motor Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Collectors Cars BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Phillips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Hroleigh T. W. C Romans Julians Johnbuttautomobiles Romans Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Quality Used Cars Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Geyfords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Motor Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Dick Lovett Derwent a Pendragon Company Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic driving & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legionnaire's desert song Stuart Wavell The Sunday Times Pottering about with fantasy Make a bid for £10,000 in our Saleroom game The Sunday Times Crossword Walking, talking image of Monroe Legge A Friend in Need Part two of Alistair HORNE's official biography of Harold Macmillan Whitehead & Partners Quality Cars Royal Brierley James Meade Limited Dominion Theatre Sadler's Wells Business Design Centre The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Explodes with Dramatic Power" Keith Prowse Ann Rachlin The Sunday Times 'My Dear Friend Jackie . . .' Cool Operator Clever city slickers wear classy co-ordinates by day which reveal all at night, reports Marion Hume Cashing in on the spending spree We're shopaholics despite clouds over the economy, writes Maggie Drummond Multiple Display Advertising Items Valentino Boutique Cliché Quick Look The habitat Summer Sale A nasty case of 'Jennifer' fever Deirdre Fernand talks to Barbara Gordon, an American who has chronicled the 'bimbo culture' of modern relationships Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sloane Club A bathroom beats a cow pail any day Peter Johnson meets Hannah Hauxwell at home The Sunday Times What's your room wearing? Dorothy Wade on the fashionable face of interior design Interest Free Credit Available Chill thrill for summer reds Wine On breaking down the temperature barrier News in Brief Theatres The Sunday Times Choice: Mother's Pride Derby Scones Scones Midland The Listening Bank Gags and gazpacho The People's Choice Bond flies in like a bat out of hell Suave gives way to savage as 007 reveals he's a caped crusader, not a true gentleman. Iain Johnstone on the latest blockbuster incarnations of two modern superheroes A sinking feeling by the bay Dance Glasgow International Jazz Festival Royal Shakesphere Company Raw deal at Roundhouse One author divided with a vengeance John Peter sees Alan Ayckbourn dicing with modernism and himself in his latest play Critics' Choice of this week's arts events… The Official London Theatre Guide of the Society of… Roots bear fruit on the festival circult Popular Music Self-portrait of a surprising star Music Why the Rose can now bloom Returns on Victorian values Art How Wessex is taking Utopia to town Architecture Prince Charles has turned his attention to rural England, with a design to transform royal land in Dorset into an ideal township. Hugh Pearman on the latest episode In a perennial quest SKY Letchworth, Ebenezer Howard's 1903 garden-city dream Concerts The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Wembley Singin'in the Rain Multiple Display Advertising Items Limited Season Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyric Hammersmith Harlem Globetrotters The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar The Sunday Times B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Cooper Milcars-the perfect partnership Our Warranty Covers All Major Components Royal Ascot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Scotthall Holland Park Evans Halshaw LJK Sytner Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items First Front Lan anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centre Maltin Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 67 Chariots Follett for Porsche Lan anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items The rousing repertoire of a revolution Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don Quixote regains his spurs Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times How dance with a British beat is finding its feet Record of the Week The Week's Best Sellers Contents Will quality fit the picture? Alex Sutherland says ITV franchise bidders will now have to meet high programme standards but nobody yet understands just what they add up to The naked truth and the dammed TV Review Smart to be on the Street Coronation Street could be the key to ITV pulling in Friday night viewers, says Patrick Stoddart The Government of India Tourist Office Buzz Soho blues? Video goodies Moscow ads up Available from Pharmacies Everywhere Monday A little bit of what you fancy Radio Waves Tuesday Pick of the Day Today's Radio Pick of the Day Wednesday Preview Thursday The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television Film of the Week Pick of the Day Friday Opera Listings Over the Page The Famous Grouse Regions Today's Highlights BBC1 Films Audi Rovacabin Euro vote will hit sterling Contents Wasserstein in Gateway auction Critics say Time's just running out Edelman fights deadline Competition row threatens power sale With Personal Finance Bond brews Lonrho swap The Smooth Mover The Peterborough Effect Inside Poachers Beware! The City Monk fights to keep Gateway Tyndall Leisure buy-up now a battle City Fujitsu WCRS wants to unlock Carat goldmine value UMECO to float on a sea of fuel Tanker Profits Propel Fast-Growing Group Cracks in the Global Vision City Focus As profits plunge and the vultures circle, the Saatchis must concede they bit off more than they could chew in aiming to become No 1 in management consultancy as well as advertising. Sue Thomas and Jeff Randall report CLP the Property Finance Brokers Ltd. Barclays Spalvins steams ahead Stanley's winning streak Package of woe for Eagle Trust Market Report Hunting the Mafia What's up Zenith A Share in the Boardroom Brierley sets about trimming his empire Top brass outstrips results Pay Rises for Leading Executives Cause Concern over Value for Money How Britain's Top Paid Directors Performed Acorn Better solutions STC pinpoints its future UDT Commercial Finance Limited UBS Phillips & Drew Business air europe Class Clwyd Wales TAJ International Hotels Weighing the ones that got away An audit office report on the privatisation of Royal Ordnance should open a new round of criticism of government sell-offs. By Andrew Lorenz and Philip Beresford How Paris has stolen a lead on Docklands Once it was a disaster but now France's 'business city' is thriving—and creative planning has made it a pleasure to work in. Soon world leaders will meet atop its 35-storey 'arch' (right). Alan Tillier reports Mony Marketing City to gain by EC bank rules Worries over soft loans Germans take an edge on the race into Russia Gorbachev's visit to West Germany was notable for more than hysteria. Peter Millar reports on the country's strategy to sew up future Russian trade Advanced Diesel Fallout of inflation battle Amstrad The 'flat-earth' defence against joining the EMS Boeing Soars through the Setbacks Business Focus Mid Glanorgon Country Council Citicorp Venture Capital Rougher ride in US Cable and Wireless Pan Am fights for a deal to stay airborne British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Pests to get a nasty bite Scout car backs its guns with air power Military An all-terrain vehicle that packs firepower and even its own 'air strike' will see early service in the battle against the ivory poachers. Report by James Adams Telescope keeps sub base quiet Environment Fibronics Toxic waste destroyed in a flash Turning up the Heat for Greater Efficiency Fire warms to environment Energy London Business School Slipping a gag on that yawning gap Advertising & Marketing Outlook is healthier for low-alcohol brew Small ADS Jones Lang Wootton Yes, you can sell a book by its cover Colour Printing Club Premiere PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Consultants Limited Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items Desks Direct Print Package Deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Business Doing homework on insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Noblecrest Communications Limited Puff of green smoke promises a hot profit Cash machines stay top of gripe list Stratus Lenders can protect mortgage borrowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aitc Services Limited Stroke leaves driver uninsured Japanese trust with a hedge Diana Wright reports on an insurance extra Choice widens for Pep savers Self-help tax plan for self-employed Guide Lines Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index How couples might divide and conquer Diana Wright looks at the ups and downs of handing over assets Fund puts trust in interest Allied Dunbar Scarborough Building Society The Levitt Group Photosales A Spark of Inspiration Deeside tipped as site for Toyota's engine plant Banned Eastbloc deals haunting bid for Sealink BAA Russia orders a double Business videos go overseas Indicator of the Week MB's fat cheque The Sunday Times Atcost Boesky's pals still make the headlines Computer Sales How failure can be the clue to success Sometimes people learn how ambitious they are. Report by Robert Heller Contents Gibson Louch Management Selection Ltd. PA Consulting Group Contents Andersen Consulting Arthur andersen & co. ESPA CLP Concept Kiddy and Company Contents Hoggett Bowers EGOR Executive Selection Dunhill Howgate Sable Roland Orr & Partners Coopers & Lybrand PA Consulting Group Marketing Appointments Limited Price Waterhouse Interface Recruitment & Selection Consultants Ltd NHS now Sony ICL an STC Company ICI Paints Hamilton Trving Consultance PA Consulting Group Scottish & Newcastle Management Integration DMR UK Limited OCC Sales Personnel Computer Sales Professionals SMCL oil & Gas Ltd The Lloyd Group Robert Walters Associates Grovemore Technology Services International Aston Zoraster British Gas North Thames Benton & Bowles Selection Howgate Sable Simpson Crowden Consultants Deloitte Haskins+Sells Multiple Display Advertising Items Thompson Associates Ltd. The Welbeck Group Limited Simpson Crowden Consultants Simpson Crowden Consultants Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock … & Partners Computer Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Universal Computer Associates Limited Executive Selection Associates Korn/ferry International Peter Ward Associates Deloitte Haskins+Sells Sun Alliance Insurance Group PA Consulting Group The Equitable Life Assurance Society Stafford Long & Partners Arthur Young Corporate Resourcing Ravenscroft & Partners Arlington Consultants Ltd. NHS Training Authority Fairbank & Fry Management Consultants Limited Royal Agricultural College James Hughes Associates Deputy Director of Court Services Melliss & Partners NatWest Financial Insurance Group Technology Services Internaional East Midlands Electricity PGA Executive Search & Selection Consultants DMR UK Limited Parkfield Group PLC AKZO Pact Consulting Fletcher Hunt plc Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Atnena International Bromley Helrick Matthews Ltd. Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) PA Consulting Group British Telecom Johnson Wilson & Partners Chusid Lander Donald Matheson Management Services Ltd. East Midlands Electricity Grant Thornton Trinitec Purchasing Manager PA Consulting Group British Telecom The wentworth Consultancy Electronic Computer and Management Appointments… Sun microsystems Thomas Cook Strategic Systems International Computer Resources Limited Agricultural Development & Advisory Service MVS Skills Executive Selection Associates Limited Link Harvey Nash Large Scale Software Solutions Arlington Securities PLC Case ZEST Cranfield Institute of Technology Artfibre Leisure Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Scania (Great Britain) Ltd BICC Technical Recruitment Limited The John Dalton Partnership Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Santa Cruz Operation Management Personnel Royal Dutch/Shell Group Professional and Executive Recruitment Carroll Group of Companies Transmitton Toshiba European Investment Bank The Sunday Times Little Island Industrial Estate Giving the boss Qwerty power A pocket machine can spread computer literacy. Godfrey Golzen reports International Appointments Ciba—Geigy Wareham The Sunday Times Eden Medizinische Elektronik Australian National Gallery UK Sales Representatives Books Seven-year itch arrives earlier Adultery The drug that would not die Frank Field Doctors Nuns Debt Refugees The Great Whales Travel Good news for only child Update Rise in legal abortions Celebrating a track record New Woman Political thorns in a minister's rosy view of pensions Opinion Frank Field says that John Moore, social security secretary, left himself wide open to criticism when he insisted most pensioners have never had it so good Accelerated Learning Romanian village voice Viewpoint Putting the case for a human cradle Declaring war on false alarms Dangerous practice Beginning of a nightmare New mission for autumn years Pensioners and successful executives are among a number of older women who are joining a new religious order, writes Carmel McQUAID Breaking the genetic code The daunting international project to decipher the 'blueprint of life' has been given a boost by a British computer, reports Jane Bird The Sunday Times Medical career destroyed by the Hippocratic curse Last month a new doctor told his story. Rebecca-Hubbard explains why she could not stay the coure Government Purchasing Taking the credit for a woman's smile Debt Collection Public Appointments The Times Rowdy roller gang cast in a new light Out of Trouble Smoothing refugees' stony path In the wake of an influx of Kurds from Turkey, Nick Fielding reports on efforts to help such refugees integrate into British life Wolverhampton Health Authority Leicestershire Probation Service Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Merton MID Glamorgan True grit pays off after hard years of study Open University Northern Regional Health Authority Public Appointments Power for the Heart of Britain Seeboard The Data Protection Registrar Action Resource Centre West Midlands Regional Health Authority Sunderland Health-Authority W. G. Hopkin Normid Housing Association Limited Wessex Regional Health Authority North West Durham NEEB The Sunday Times South Western Regional Health Authority Austin Knight Selection North East Thames MID Glamorgan Health Authority Welsh Office Central CAC West Kent College Institute Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nene College Northampton Hillingdon Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowing out with a word of warning Education Forum The man behind the educationist's bible sees a challenging decade ahead, reports Caroline St John-Brooks Multiple Display Advertising Items History pupils divided by pride and prejudice Carmel McQUAID on new research into how students' home background can distort and confuse their logic Two share £150,000 prize The B. R. I. T. School for the Performing Arts and… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Scout Association Amma in Action School of International Business Studies Contents Gentleman at Arms Macmillan: 1957-1986 by Alistair Horne Macmillan £18.95 pp739 Contents General Contents Michael Palin Who's Reading Whom Writers' Monthly—Free £500 Writing Competitions Fiction Features Ed: Illegal sex rhymes Sunday Times Complex issue We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section. Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books. 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The novelist considers what makes fiction universal Beau Jennings joins up Mouthful of Rocks by Christian Jennings Bloomsbury £13.95 pp197 Paperbacks from Corgi and Bantam English eccentrics Showing the Flag by Jane Gardam H Hamilton £11.95 pp162 Such Visitors by Angela Huth Heinemann £10.95 pp198 Claire Rayner Scenes from a recycled past Five Seasons by a B Yehoshua translated by Hillel Halkin Collins £12.95 pp359 Special damage Bad Behaviour by Mary Gaitskill Hodder £11.95 pp224 All You Can Eat by Robin Hemley Heinemann £10.95 pp192 Country matters in the county set A Village Affair by Joanna Trollope Bloomsbury £12.95 pp231 Post Script Transported by the Trollope omnibus For the first time, all 48 of Trollope's novels are to be published in a uniform edition. D J Taylor considers the Victorian master's enduring appeal 'What can we put up against the 24-wheele that's… Picture Gallery Diary Viking Mad, bad and dangerous Against Therapy by Jeffrey Masson Collins £15 pp336 Just what the doctor ordered? The Whole Truth Myths and Meanings of Alternative Medicine by Ros Coward Faber £12.99 pp216 Medicine and Culture by Lynn Payer Gollancz £12.95 pp204 Bed-hopping in Bloomsbury Carrington a Life of Dora Carrington 1893-1932 by Gretchen Gerzina John Murray £18.95 pp342 Scenes from a provincial life Philip Larkin, the Marvell Press and Me by Jean Hartley Carcanet £12.95 pp208 Viking Paperbacks The Times Supplements Governors' Guide Devil's Advocate Testaments for youth Children's Books Maggie Freeman finds books that respect the delicate sensibilities of teenagers "Looking for Non-Sexist Children's Books?" Dillons Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week John Ed Bradley Dianetics The Times Ancient & Medieval History Book Club A troubled paradise Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Sri Lanka Sunday Times Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Stylish alternatives in self-catering Quarters with Character Dymphna Byrne discovers you can holiday in everything from castles and priories to cowsheds Cox&Kings Egypt with Bales Fit for kings and movie stars Self-catering has many attractions, but when Sue Mott tested a hotel reputed to be the best in the world, she found an Eastern gem Italy clamps down on illegal parking How to cut room rates A family campus Easier passage to Oz Book of the Week Focus on adult flicks Checks for caravans Passport relief A Midland Group Company Thomas Cooklimited Hayes and Jarvis Travel Limited The Travel Section Hotels that make a family allowance Ramada International Hotels The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Picture Gallery Trust Arret Beside the seaside Think of the British seaside and you think of Blackpool. But there are many smaller resorts around Britain's coast which offer quieter pleasures, where you can find more sandcastles than one-armed bandits, more fresh fish than candy floss. David Wickers and Gill Charlton on six resorts Jersey Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Company For Full Details of Advertising in the Travel… Sealink Dieppe Ferries Classic collection Swan Hellenic … Holiday Group Ltd Thomas Cook Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Portugal American Travel Centres Travellers Abroad Best Quotes save up to 30% off Trailfinders America the Experience-No 1 to the USA Strawberry Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items REHO Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Full circle in the hunt for cheeses Alice Brinton follows the Route du Fromage in pursuit of the Normandy cheese trinity—livarot, pont l'evéque and camembert—among the lush Pays d'Auge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals France The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lisa Brace Portledge Devon & Cornwall Wigham Downrew The Sporting Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Elizabeth Hotel Shrewsbury Untouched by time Julian Critchley returns to the handsome town in a loop of the Severn, still a bastion of medieval and Georgian beauty Sunday Times mag Flora Contents ERCOL Laser Lawnmowers Ltd Hours after getting married, fall in love again Four Corners Polo Selfridges G. H. Mumm & … Sky Movies presents 100 films in June SKY Television Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Three Cheers Andrew, Peter and Richard Logan, the artists, talk to Marina Cantacuzino. Photograph by Robyn Beeche MazDa With Ordinary Suspension, Bumps Can Come as Quite a Slave-Dor Ideal Home Space Tel communications ltd Panasonic Peugeot 405 GLx4 How Lovernios Died Schott How the Case was Solved Edwardian Exclusive Hotle Mistress of the Universe The Agony Something in the Water The Key that Caused the Trouble Lloyds Bowmaker The Flautist who Lost his Tune Cool Comfort Mainstream Moben Kitchens Limited Holiday Guernsey "The Schuler Wine Collection" Schuler-Wine Fitted Offices Home Studies Complimentary Mainstream Higher Quality, Lower Prices Wilson & Glick Smoking Cancause Fatal Diseases Slightly over the Top Prevent cold air from draining downhill and thus create a frost packet Christian Children's Fund of Great Britain Toucher Les Cinq Sardines A Year in Provence-June A Provencal greeting can lead to superficial bruising. Continuing our month-by-month account by Peter Mayle Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Excellm Excell Communications 'Je Suis Avec Le Woolwich' Sheppey £11,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Selective Marketplace Right of varlety The Flexible Bank Loan for Responsible Homeowners Shatter Proof Hiker's Food Chartered Trust plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilding Office Equipment PLC Thomas Lloyd Canon Fc3 Colour Copier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Brainteaser Camp Beaumont Nissan No Title Nissan National Westminster Bank PLC Mitsubishi A Life in the Day of Middle Tar No Title Minolta Contents Harrods Upstart Downtown From school kid to whizz kid. . . Upstart Eating Didn't see Graganm bum spotted Dick Phone Bill Hull City Council Individuals of Style A Lot of Things The Design Museum Opens next Month Will It Change our Lives? Good looks can last a lifetime! The Sunday Times Magazine Critics' Choice Critics' Choice Cabaret Art The Mousetrap Haymarket British Telecom To Kill a Mockingbird Twelfth Night Bernard Bresslaw is the cross-gartered victim of Shakespeare's riotous comedy A Very British Sale Simpson Iccadilly Côte D'azur French Reviera
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