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News from 30/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Richard Mabey, Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Malcolm Brown, Tim Winter, Sir Peter Saunders, Lynne Greenwood, Barbara Hall, Mike Graham, John Davison, Mike Owen, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, Count de Kerangal, Geraldine Brooks, John Diamond, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Clare Boyland, Norman Howell, John Osborne, John Harding, David Smith, Adam Nicolson, Marten Julian, Mike Brearley, Jason Tomas, Mark Hosenball, Deborah Moggach, Edward Welsh, Wendy Arnold, Denise Winn, E. Jane Dickson, Geordie Greig, Drummond Hunter, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Kevin Mitchell, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Alex Sutherland, David Brierley, E Jane Dickson, Robert Hewison, Stephen Warr, Maureen Duffy, Cliff Temple, Joanna Hayden, Valerie Elliott, Dr Irwin Stelzer, T Kent Chairman, Christine Walker, Angela Rippon, Michal Jaxa Bakowski, Maria Laura Avignolo, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Paddy Devlin, Norman Harris, Arthur Clarke, Julia Neuberger, Jeanette Winterson, David Bryer, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, E H Rackley, John Potter, George Perry, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Anita Brookner, Bernard Cafferty, Peter McCauley Chairman, Rachel Blunt, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Miriam Knight, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Tim Ross, Amit Roy, Jeff Randall, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, David Lemon, Dr C Landey, J Martin, Elgy Gillespie, John Ardagh, Michael Woods, Callum Henderson, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Stephen Johnson, John Stalker, Rufus Olins, Nicholas Hardwick, Ted Dexter, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Kerry Stephenson, Askold Krushelnycky, Brian Walden, Michael O'Neill, Cary Black, Gareth David, Michael Meacher Secretary, Stephen Pile, Kate Saunders, Patrick Taylor-Martin, Nigel Thomas, Donald Kell, Richard Cook, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Sean Wood, Ian Taylor, Brian Deer, Alison Smith, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Richard Dudley-Smith, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Roy Dean, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, A. N. Wilson, Graham Coster, Louise Nicholson, Dilys Powell, Ben Pimlott, Arthur Charlesby, Andrew Hogg, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Dr David Kilcast, Alison Beckett, Richard Woods, David Adamson, Edwin Mullins, Peter Johnson, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, David Baldwin, M Bell, Geoffrey Hobbs, Dr Michael Golombek, Philip Beresford, Jonathan Clark, Richard Burnell, Mark Whitaker, T Dalgleish, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson, Brian Glanville, Alan Jenkins, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Nick Fielding, G E Howe, Susan Beer, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Stanley Wells, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Valerie Grove, K Faircloth, Margaret Park, Dorothy Wade, David Smith Economics Editor, C J Fox, John Betjeman, Tony Hetherington, Jim Muir, Joanna Simon, Chris Blackhurst, Paul Gogarty, Philip Ray, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Parkinson was Thatcher's first choice as foreign secretary Hillsborough: police blamed Official report on Sheffield soccer tragedy questions ban on alcohol Small-talk cure for the lonely hotel blues The Macallan. The Malt Contents British want to help Hong Kong Holiday hold-ups are a crying shame Kinnock plan to curb unions Contents Overseas Prices Israel in hostage swap bid with Iran Inside Classified Vote to go back deals heavy blow to docks strike By Our Foreign Staff: Britain delays acting on Vietnam refugees Macon Vire Swinging sixties Anthrax scare hits Welsh sewage works Tories to woo expat voters Phone Company ITT Botham 'death threat' alert News Digest Stamp sentence Jail sex protest Stabbing death Article Withdrawn £6m raid charge Ford prices up Bath flood bill Glider deaths Bond Winners Maid quizzed as 'Auntie Fritzie' reported dead in Germany Sunday Times Reporters: It's the sunniest of the century Official: a wonderful summer as Britain basks on litter-free sands Beaches are cleaner than ever: 74 win the honours BAT's call to sleuths sets off bugging scare Insight SEE your Optician Kinnock aims to cut union control Labour leader maps out his party's future as public disenchantment with the government grows Sealink Britons in Spain are hit by typhoid Press Council defends football tragedy photos TV quiz shows 'create strike-it-rich pupils' Test yourself Alarms to keep pilots awake The quiz answers Honda SmithKine Beecham Students' credit to help pay for study Millionaire class flourishes in UK Pupils paid to check on GCSE exam markers Ulster soldiers confess British Coal Jumbo case of sunburn: Carla Tames, a keeper at… Adverts to fight 'crack' Renault Baker worried over teacher shortage In today's Other Sunday Papers Prince 'hurt' by dishonesty Turkish link to Lockerbie Police raid 'crack' plants The City Return to the 'sick' 1970s Comment Observer hits at kidnapping £300m record company sale Legal row over maps Property sales hit by 'blackmail' Halifax The 10 Water and Sewage Businesses of England and… Rank Xerox Drink, fight, drop—it's summertime in Spain On the boozing, brawling, drug-taking British barbarians who turn package holidays into an invasion Alfa Romeo Godfrey Smith Mister Everyman: the citizen hero who died for duty Pythonesque pair find true meaning Employment Service CNT One pilot's rocky flight to Rome For the men in the cockpit, the delays mean daily frustration, and a gamble for the vital air 'slots' that will get them to their destination Chaos in the Air Air delays are tedious and expensive. They all but wreck people's holidays and cost the Industry, and ultimately the traveller, millions of pounds each year. John Davison and Edward Welsh Investigate who is to blame, and report that the problem is going to get a lot worse before it gets better American style: high-tech control right at the centre A single room in Washington ensures US air traffic does not clog, in the air or on the ground, says Mark Hosenball Sky Comment An American navy launch challenges Greenpeace Doubts linger on after Palme murder verdict (Foreign Staff): Jaruzelski steps down 140 die in Sri Lanka Secret plan to oust Pinochet To succeed in overseas markets, your only need one British Telecom Auschwitz row opens old wounds Yeltsin stars in Moscow's radical show Killers rampage in emerald land Abbey National Tea and sympathy with Mrs Khomeini Rafsanjani elected as Iran's president The Ultimate Driving Machine Besieged 'spy' faces trial-by-leak ordeal America tunes in lives to bizarre case of diplomat accused of selling secrets for cash to pay a call girl Vodafone KGB scandal sours Big Apple poll fight Tackling Press Abuses of Privacy ISP Fidelity Envelopes Anglia Finacial Planning Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Excell Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Melanie Carr Multiple Display Advertising Items Falcon Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monthly Relief Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Company Formation Ltd Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Global Multiple Display Advertising Items Limited Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Must drivers always carry the can? 1789: aristos strike back Abbey National Women get shabby deal from Abbey The spectre of a sceptre We should be glad to help Hong Kong Myths about Muslims Cyclist had a fair hearing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not a shadow of a rebuke Today's Birthdays Points Demon Senna leaves it late to shatter rivals' morale Ford Hot, bothered and hard going News in Focus Football Focus Continentals fail to breathe life into an English season The Times Queen's first July visit is well rewarded in the end Rowing Digest For the Record Results . . . Racing Selections Australian Football and Pools Check Philips Cricket The Sunday Times Cricket Line Neck and neck Ashes battle at sea Keith Wheatley reports from Cowes on home hopes of Admiral's Cup victory All lined up for a grim game of floating chess Fixtures key to loyalty dispute Simson sets his sight on a golden shot Olazabal putts his way to a big lead Courage marks this champion So why shouldn't pitches turn? Robin Marlar emphasises that variety is the spice of cricketing life How Gatting was gagged by Lord's A Life in the Day of Ted Dexter—The Sunday Times Magazine Inside Track Cricket Close-Up Pacey Connor is a gem for Hampshire Devil-may-care Randall shines Joy for Malcolm with bat and ball Contents Ashes close to Border's grasp Australia pile on the humiliation Sight Savers Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Smith a jewel in rusty crown Contents Fifa ahead of the game Comment How Thatcher played her cards and lost the trick The prime minister's ambush of her unsuspecting foreign secretary was brilliant and well-planned, writes Michael Jones, Political Editor. His removal was essential to her plans, and she succeeded—but only at a heavy price. The fall-out was enormous as many senior Tories rallied to Howe's side, and fresh conflict is considered a high-risk possibility The importance of being Geoffrey Simon Jenkins predicts a hard slog amid the grease and smoke of the political boiler room for former foreign secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, abruptly evicted from the palaces of diplomacy Contents PEP Contents A loyal colleague may yet have the last laugh Brian Walden believes that Howe, far from being finished, can still succeed Thatcher Cardata The problems of prosperity Getting our wires crossed No words left for man's inhumanity Pulpit Atticvs Save us from idiots and swinging voters Norman Macrae warns that the popular policies which Labour supports will only increase inflation and unemployment Dark side to night of the long hatpin Robert Harris argues that the Thatcher reshuffle had the pawprints of the mistress of Westland and marks a fresh nadir in public life PMT Catching up with a lifetime locked out of democracy Last Word Reshuffle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thatcher's new regime Edward Pearce says the reshuffled cabinet has to be judged as the Instrument of Margaret Thatcher's dominant and captious will Who they are and. . . What they must do Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Howe camp strikes back New Crane Wharf Heron Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Lovell Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential Brandon Price Chelsea & Kensington John Wilcox & Co South Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No mistake, the view is still unmellowed The Valerie Grove Interview All the trees that are fit to print Paper round Heron Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regency Developments Idyllic Country Freehouse John Mowlem Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenley Park Kenley Surrey Billericay Essex Multiple Display Advertising Items Market slump claims casualties Property Growing numbers of innocent victims are being hurt by higher mortgage bills and falling house prices, writes Kerry Stephenson. But, with employment growing, there is hope in sight Hedging your bets for a good summer screen Gardening Graham Rose explores the potential of a quick-growing and attractive shrub that offers the best of both worlds, summer and winter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Affillated Resort An unlikely immigrant Nature Sean Wood goes wallaby-watching in the Peak District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell España Dona Blanca Mijas Dunas Douradas Commercial Property Strathclyde Regional Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items House Finder in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential La Doncellas Beach Solfylker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Pine Cliffs Golf and Country Club French Chateau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continued on next page Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Jaguar Spott Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Driving home a classic Multiple Display Advertising Items Supercar steers clear of rivals Eric Dymock puts the BMW 535i top of its class; plus the BMW 850i, AA call boxes and the Vitara Multiple Classified Advertising Items On Sale from Tuesday, in time for the end of the hot AA resolves a key issue The elevator boy just goes on rising Hack and tell The Sunday Times Civil servant wins our £10,000 jackpot Today's Target In the girlie world, a star is porn The Sunday Times Crossword Lock up with Legge Flops and Follies Langdale Contents Flights of Fantasy Royal Brierdey B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall BMW Cheyne Making Whoopee! BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park BMW Continued on page C9 Concluded BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back to the Future Marion Hume says Dior's new designer is inspired by history Millet Lighting Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Iris Williams The Swaggerer Minerva Studio Theatre The Musical Sensation Palace Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Theatre Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Bluthners The Shaughraun Roy Miles Gallery Laid low by Batfever Kate Saunders is sick of the hype over the new Batman film Blushing in the limelight The lives of two political wives were turned inside out last week, says Dorothy Wade Christian Dior Think pink in the heat haze Wine Says rosés are right for summer dishes Honey The Sunday Times Choice: Ratcliffe's of Oxford The comic conscience of Woody Allen Film Iain Johnstone on a piercing portrait of the doubts of middle age The camera in wonderland Art The Official Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Easy booking Polish and punch from a British trio Taking a gamble on a new role Tim Pigott-Smith is following a tradition in British theatre by turning actor-manager of a small repertory company, writes Geordie Greig Shaftesbury Theatre Mermaid Theatre Prince of Wales Theatre After Karajan: the downbeat goes on Norman Lebrecht reports from Salzburg on a festival in search of a new leader Contents Outdoor Action Royal Shakespeare Theatre Phoenix Theatre The high price of seeing Phantom in the flesh John Diamond on why a West End visit to The Phantom of the Opera is his idea of hell Student cream of the crop at festival The Old Vic Surreal sexuality of a thoroughly modern Miss Theatre No Title Turning over a new leaf in the Palm House at Kew Architecture The once-forgotten name of Richard Turner (right) has regained its rightful prominence with the £8m facelift of his technically brilliant 1847 glasshouse, says Hugh Pearman Rather more might be known about Richard Turner if… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Down with the Post-mod con Bakewell's View Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover H. 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Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Subaru Mitsubishi Rover 800 Executive Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No. 73 Performers who play with fire A page of music: the start of this year's Promenade concerts and a critical look at the current fashion for re-issuing old records David Cairns on first-rate music-making that provided a brilliant start to the season's Proms Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Graduate from the school of hard bop Christopher Hollyday, at 19, is on the road to saxophone success, writes Richard Cook Record of the Week Marvin "Smitty" Smith The Road Less Traveled Concord Cj-379 Cd £12, LP/cassette £7 Tills start to ring to classic sounds Record Choice Robert Sandall looks at the explosion of industry interest in pop's catalogue albums The Week's Best Sellers Contents An autumn of action that hides a crisis of identity Creating a new £4.5m logo to give the 15 regional independent television companies a unified face was just as important to them as their programming schedule for the autumn, reports Patrick Stoddart That was then, and this is now TV Review Halliwell proves a tough act to follow Filling the shoes of the man who wrote the movie buff's 'bible' is not an easy task, writes Alex Sutherland Contents Cinema Splendor Buzz Who watched it? More temptation Talent spotter Not his whales New Woman The Sunday Times: Guide to the Week on Television Plugging us into the party line 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 The Lark Regions BBC1 The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Today's Highlights Films BBC2 Atcost Bank of England on warpath over County Spending set for new rise Contents Swiss frustrate Harrods investigation Food safety may cost firms £1bn Morton hints at junk bonds for Chunnel Goldsmith in court wrangle JCB Construction Equipment Last word in videos Charter Group Inside P&D chief does a delicate tiptoe Multiple Classified Advertising Items STC in cordless link-up Monk's golden goodbye Showdown for Maxwell Sanwa banks on higher profile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Buyout promoter casts a wider net A Share in the Boardroom Weinstock Poised to Throw the Switch City Focus Share Watch MG deal has City guessing Market Report Share Movements Rubin set for roving A landmark ripe for taking apart Snapshot ICI Stein on firm ground with property deals White Arrow Hepworth PLC DAT turns up volume Video presents last word in preparing documents Business Videos Apricot A transport guide for a road warrior Cecil Parkinson's principles should travel well, writes Dr Irwin Stelzer Official Porsche Centres Porsche The AFN Approved Centre Ian anthony Lancaster Porsche Porsche Lancaster Porsche Maltin Porsche Market's dash into the dark Economic Perspective JCT600 Porsche Chariots Porsche Eurotunnel's Brave Face Business Focus Alex Lawrie Olives Green London Business School Citicorp Venture Capital Translating into profits Business Phone Awards 1989 Mann Island Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fingers do the talking Innovation Malcolm Brown reports on an invention which assists hearing aids and lip reading to give the deaf almost perfect comprehension Medicine A Seven is heaven on the waves With Cowes week under way, a design for a better than ever keelboat Sailing MjA Rivervale H. 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Owen Class may be out of touch in reaching the rich Advertising & Marketing Agencies study their hands after reshuffle Performance Cars Julians of Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grayshott Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Wibb Derwent Geyfords Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Euro Car & Commercial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Croft & Blackburn Rolls Royce Sec Sec Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz John Butt Automobiles 230 E Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 190 E Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Greenoaks Motor Company Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes 420 Sel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Camell Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items 190 E Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Stratton SAAB The Sunday Times Walthamstow Building Society Business News & Personal Finance The Co-Operative Bank Traveller's cheque that lost its way Economic Data Bank The Sunday Times International Unit Trust Index The Sunday TIMES/micropol Why Keep your Business to Yourself? Puzzle of the 10% home loan offer Living with high mortgage rates Merit Homing in on income bonds The Sunday Times Metier Artemis Small life companies take survival steps Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor Nelson Bakewell Bristow on track for first overhead transit system Hambro banks on homes Holman Wade Ltd The Sunday Times BA may be landing Danish airline deal Article Withdrawn Indicator of the Week A Spark of Inspiration Old rivals doubling up with friendship How to profit by the atypical workers British bosses seem slow to see the potential of teleworking. Report by Godfrey Golzen Contents Coopers & Lybrand Contents MSL International British Telecom MSL International Deloitte Haskins+Sells Institute of Personal Management MSL International The Institute of Production Engineers Whitehead Rice Essex County Council The Redbrick Consultancy Yorkshire Electricity Coca-Cola & Schweppes Professional Search & Selection Limited KPMG Michael Page Marketing CSR Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items PROfile Selection Great Mills Ducheyne Executive Glaxo Export Limited Winfrith Aea Technology Howgate Sable Ducheye Executive Austin Knight Selection Centre-file Whitehead Rice MSL Advertising N. B Selection Ltd British Aerospace Space Systems Times Newspapers Limited Micrognosis Knight Wendling Industrial Services Glynwed Group Services Ltd The Management Training Partnership Telecom Chusid Lander Hanover Cathy Tracey & Associated Limited Transtead Associates Ltd Wickland Westcott Hoggett Bowers Arlington Securities PLC British Nuclear Fuels plc PA Consulting Group TSI Group The Mawdsley Consultancy Reed employment Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd Juniper Woolf Ogilvie Executive Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology Telerate BDO Binder Hamlyn Pedigree Petfoods British Telecom Multiple Display Advertising Items McKinsey & Company Spicers Executive Selection Whsmith Eastern electricity Phillips Petroleum Medlock Associates ICL Mercury Communications The Spastics Society Royal Mail Capital Radio Management Consultancy Eastern Norwich and Peterborough SSEB Electricity Chs Community Health Services Management Consultancy Wickland Westcott Beilby Management Services Executive Search & Selection BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sun NEBS AVS Touche Ross PA Consulting Group Hayward & Associates Daiwa Computer Service Europe Ltd REDbrick Ernst & Whinney ROCC Forward Aplin Phillimore Trent Simpson Crowden Consultants Turing Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham City Council The LEK Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Nurdin & Peacock Cash and Carry Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds Bank Kiddy and Company The GKR Group Ltd. The fun way to quality and satisfaction How 3,000 seasonal recruits learn customer care. Report by Philip Ray Norwich Union William M. Mercer Fraser Limited Link Morgan & Banks News International Hales & Hindmarsh Satellite Television Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Conservation's internal war The greenness of the new man in charge at Environment will be judged on his handling of two important issues Staying Green Greenhouse hots up in a hurry Global Warming Quest for Britian's finest hospital Following the success of the 1988 contest, this year we aim to find the Hospital of the Year. Brian Deer reports Index Rukba Contents New test of intelligence? Update Nurseries to the rescue Pupils quit the habit $270 billion retirement $ 270 billion retirement Young beggars on the mean streets Britain and America tackle the thorny problem of homeless and hungry people who flock to the major cities San Francisco takes the roof off Tent City Telecom Security Public Appointments National Biological Standards Board Succession Planning Associates Food tests 'kosher' Viewpoint Radiation all around Children's choice No lessons for East bloc Boyish charms of the scientist with a good head for business Profile Cabbies driven to despair Taxis Galore Shopping for a better deal Parents familar with the frustrating juggling act involved in taking a child shopping now have a new champion. Lynne Greenwood reports Public Appointments Great Glasgow Health Board Marketing Executives Medical Research Council Office of Water Services Kent County Council Parkside CSL Group Limited British Waterways Devon County Council Head of Finance Management Appointments Camberwell Health Authority Management Appointments Birmingham City Council Education Webster University Kingston Polytechnic Rover Career Analysts Surrey County Council Horsley Management Centre Hertford College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items The American College in London The Dartford City Technology College Multiple Display Advertising Items The mountain of learning from Oscar's molehill Peter Johnson previews a novel video series that aims to make science fun for young children Education CAC The Private Education Company Limited Japan seeks insight on English culture Stephen Johnson on the plans of a private university in Tokyo to link up with Durham University Primary Teachers The Liverpool Polytechnic Dorset Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Death of a Subversive? The Murder of John Lennon by Fenton Bresler Sidgwick £12.95 pp298 John Stalker Contents Contents David & Charles Cut down to size Whether report Crime Quiz Results Yes, I remember . . . The cost of the empire Musical notes Health books Between lunacy and moonshine Men from Earth by Buzz Aldrin and Malcolm McConnell Bantam Press £12.95 pp312 for All Mankind by Harry Hurt III Queen Anne Press £12.95 pp352 Nick Hern Books Out of the dead land Show your Tongue by Gunter Grass Secker £20 pp224 Charlotte Bingham the Business A prophet dishonoured Arnold J Toynbee: A Life by William H McNeill Oup £16.95 pp346 An imprint of Arrow Books In my View Graham Coster The novelist considers the inevitable Englishness, and consequent limitations, of English fiction Irish jokes and horse play The Selected Letters of Somerville and Ross Edited by Gifford Lewis Faber £14.95 pp308 Harrap Publishing Group A tent peg from the women's camp Men Behaving Badly by Simon Nye Penguin Original £4.99 pp218 Scenic routes to literary destinations Best Short Stories 1989 edited by Giles Gordon and David Hughes Heinemann £12.95 pp287 Amours between the wars The Girl at the Lion D'or by Sebastian Faulks Hutchinson £11.95 pp253 Jonathan Cape Joie de vivre and aches in Provence Mummies and patriarchs Travel books special: cockerel and cathedrals in rural France, Lipovanian A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle H Hamilton £12.95 pp197 South to Gasconty by Michael Brown H Hamilton £15.95 pp246 In Search of the French Revolution by John Haycraft Secker £14.95 pp282 French Blues: A Journey in Modern France by Paul Rambali Heinemann £11.95 pp225 An extravaganc Humphrey … proliferation of the… … of Poundiana …Enter considers the Ezra Pound industry Diary Clinical records from Dr Pooter A Doctor's Life The Diaries of Hugh Selbourne MD 1960-63 edited and introduced by David Selbourne Cape £12.95 pp285 Sweet Desserts A smiling barracuda Robert Redford by Minty Clinch Nel £14.95 pp243 A sans-culottes before his time The Porcupine The Life of Algernon Sidney by John Carswell John Murray £18.95 pp274 Sunday Times Wordplay within the play Young Hamlet Essays on Shakespeare's Tragedies by Barbara Everett OUP £22.50 pp232 Krysalis Paperbacks The Times Litfrary Supplement Jogging A suitable job for a woman Fiction 2 Peter Kemp goes on the trail of the latest figures in crime and discovers that the toughest of the new detectives are female Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week The Times The Sunday Times The Leisure Circle Getting away from it all Still deciding where to go on vacation this year? You could take a tip from some of Britian's celebrities, who tell Jill Hartley about their holiday destinations—from Scotland or France to Sri Lanka or Barbados Contents Mark Warner TWA Getaway Put to the test in five-star comfort From a first-gear start in learning to drive to full throttle around a rally circuit Using a holiday to master a new skill can be good fun as well as useful. Miriam Knight took time out to pass her driving test after a five-day intensive course and Michael Woods swapped his Maestro for a mean machine to spend a day learning to rally-drive Swan Hellenic Trusthouse Forte Shake, rattle and roll Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Win a prize for a witty postcard Hotels to fly from Tempting car deals Book of the Week Collectable cruises Charter to Rio India gratis Russian tour Touring that takes its toll Before setting off on a motoring holiday in France, you'll need a sizeable store of francs for the péage, says John Diamond Airtours J. Collis Browne's Stars with a tarmished sparkle Traveller's Tales Sunmed Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Portrait of a Self-made City Cunard Travelbag The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Health Alert Classified Travel The Adventure Travel Centre Europcar Pleasureseekers Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Walking There's no better way to explore an area than on foot: below, Adam Nicolson conducts an 'on-the-hoof' test of guidebooks to Offa's Dyke; David Lemon, right, loses his sense of century in the brooding beauty of Glen Coe; and Edwin Mullins, far right, takes a gentler path along old haunts in Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders The Sunday Times Caught out on the Highlands Classified Travel Overseas Travel Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intasun Leisure Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinque Terre revisited Tradewinds Tropical Elegance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items REHO Multiple Display Advertising Items Minorca Sailing Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Travel America Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gleneagles Hotel Portledge The Tides Reach Downrew House Multiple Display Advertising Items SKI Beach Villas Manor House Hotel Wigham Mark Warner London Elizabeth Hotel Beauty from the waist up Derby Paul Gogarty sidesteps the modern-day, anonymous facade of a city ravaged in places by thoughtless planning and discovers instead an interesting potpourri of architectural styles, townsfolk known for their eccentricity and a surrounding countryside of gently rolling hills and fine stately homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn Breaks Contents AGFA Contents Nescafe National Savings Picture Gallery Rafofficer Mazda Mazda Wimpey Leisure Standing up to the Heat Paddy Devlin, Ulster politician, and his daughter Anne, playwright, talk about each other to Christine Eccles Quorn The Leonard Cheshire Foundation RED Picture Gallery Natwest Renault The Survival of the Hippest School's out for summer—and for some sixth formers, for ever. What did they learn? Getting the clothes right is the ultimate rite of passage and that not just anyone in the class of '89 can graduate in style Western Data You don't need a degree in engineering to… Ford The Magnificent Severn Proton Lloyds Bowmaker The New Kitchens Direct Sharp Maestro in hell's kitchen The Selfridge Selection Griffin Factors Freepost Roof Saver JPS Wilson & Glick Misco Ghost Encounters Seeing a ghost is one thing, living with one is something else. John Harding meets Gail. Rebuck, who has reason to believe her house was haunted by a former resident "Great Ghost Hunt" The Sunday Times Westwood Dolphin Finch Conservatories Nordic Excell Communications Moben Jown and Country The Oil of Life Health Cod-liver oil, that old-fashioned panacea, could be making a comeback. New research into conditions such as bay fever and pre-eclampsia highlights the importance of fish oil in our diet. Report by Denise Winn Fiat Sky Drink Purewater Craftmatic Adjustable Bed Bridge Brainteaser 1403 The same difference Mephisto 1511 Chess Bookwise Barclays The Times Heralds of Spring A Life in the Day of Tex Dexter, chairman of England Test selectors, talks to Mary Dunkin SAAB The History Guild Contents Getaway From here to fraternity. . . London Lives Contents Tricky Ricky Air-India Focusing on nature in danger Downtown British Telecom A place in the sun Eating Green Art Best Bets Polo Debenhams Stylus Furniture Panasonic The Original Box Sash Windows Company City of romance V. S. Pritchett Opens our Special Guide to Loving London London for Lovers Dance in the old-fashioned way Fountains of delight Love trains A table for two London for Lovers The Most Romantic Hotel Hotels with a Reputation. . . London for Lovers Romantic leads Come into the garden. . . Buy, buy love 1 First Went to Sir John Soane's Museum Nineties: A Romance London for Lovers The Most Romantic Hotel The Cockney Amorist Picture Gallery Bovis Homes From China: rugs, all colours, Peking Sinkiang and Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. The Sunday Times Magazine Our guide to the week ahead Arts Hotline Music Dance Video Film Art Theatre Christian Children's Fund of Great Britain Underground Dexter's

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