News from 06/08/1989
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Christine Coles, Hala Jaber, Josef Garlinski, John Sargent, Barbara Hall, Mike Graham, John Biffen, Hazrat Mirza, Clare Surgeoner, Bel Mooney, John Davison, Jon Swain, John Peter, Alan Davidson, Kobi Freund, Nick Rufford, John Diamond, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Graham Rose, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Mark Ellis, John Rowland, Diana Heywood, Carol Rumens, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Kevin Mitchell, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Jane Morton, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Godwin, Ann Green, Peter Wilson, David Francis Chapman, Stephen Warr, Peter Reading, Phil Williams, Jane Bird, Nicola Penford, Alison Smith Political Staff, Anne Melville, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Miriam Gardiner, Adrianne Blue, Edward Thorneycroft, Robert Burchfield's, Julia Neuberger, John Lucas, Clifford Lea, Anne de Courcy, Peter Millar, David Morrison, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Philip Robinson, Paul Bailey, H Brooks-Baker Publishing Director, Jackie Myler, Bernard Cafferty, R Cholmondeley, Councillor Mohammed Riaz, Paul Donovan, Amit Roy, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, David Hughes, Charles Dance, Mary Heneghan, Hilary Hockman, Clive Sinclair, Arnold Handley, Elizabeth Grice, David Lawrenson, Askold Krushelnycky, Martin Jacques, J F Johns, Brian Walden, Peter Millar Central Europe Correspondent, Gareth David, Jack Nicholson, Stephen Pile, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Rosemary Pantling, Alison Smith, Christopher Hibbert, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Joan Kearney-Ryan, Ian Birrell, Tahir Ahmad, Safa Haeri, Brough Scott, A R Scott, Tony Rocca, David Selbourne, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Jonathan Waxman, Marion Hume, Joy Melville, Barrie Penrose, J Sainsbury, Tony Harrison, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Ray Mgadzah, Earl Russell, A Bishop, Brian MacArthur, Mihir Bose, Harold Green, Susannah Herbert, Richard Burnell, R Davies, Tim Parks, Jane Miller, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, John Hill, Edward Pearce, Nadine Meisner, Raymond McCann, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Sian Griffiths, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Caroline McGHIE, David Wickers, Colin Greenland, Steve Turner, Valerie Grove, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Rosemary Collins, Angela Long, Dorothy Wade, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Jim Muir, Laurence Lerner, David Glencross, Chris Blackhurst, Ellis Downes, Martin Regan, Tom Bower, Muriel Bowen,
ResumoContents Parents of delinquent children will be penalised Iran's secret offer to Bush to free hostages 'Appalled' Rafsanjani mediates with US . Hezbollah stays defiant Insight Anti-terrorist barrier for No 10 Murder in the Villa KGB 'sting' fooled Britain for 10 years Stars turn out for a party Good lord! it's the Savoy's 100th Meet the 'us' Generation Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC Overseas Prices Summer and the taps are drying up The Sunday Times Inside Classified The Carphone Shop Black Africa in campaign to ban English athletes Sunday Times Reporter: Sunday Times replies to judge's criticisms Times Newspapers Classified National Savings Prison Protest: police remove Kurds from the London… Dunhill maid to inherit £3m Anger at MPs' office pay rise Woman killed at Greenham News Digest Body removed Skipper held March clashes Man accused Rape charges Bond Winners The best TV guide Illegal trade in spoiled seafood uncovered Water-bill 'savers' face meters blow It never rains but it pours trouble: consumers get new cash shocks from water companies—and the big dry-up spreads over Britain Fax plague hits phone users Star of Howards' Way dies The Department of Transport 'Queue county' forces patients to go private Three-year campaign to cut hospital delays comes to nothing: some patients will never be treated NEC (Uk) Ltd Waiting lists for operations grow sharply Jobless German medics snap up British work Watches of Switzerland Ltd IRA leaders split over terror drive A bombs versus ballot box dispute has divided the Provisional IRA as it prepares for the 20th anniversary of the arrival in Ulster of British troops, reports James Adams Daihatsu Article Withdrawn Vodafone Poison kills an island of birds Hospital report will 'infuriate' Clarke In today's Other Sunday Papers Major to visit Hong Kong Foam laws condemned Water fails Euro safety limits The City Hostage saga end in sight Unfair on cricketers Rank Xerox Looking for the right stuff to blast off On the hunt for Britain's Pioneer astronaut, With a Sunday Times man passing the first tough test Planelectric Roy Hattersley' leisurely approach to the job of sh adow home secretary, a sharp contrast to the frantic energy of his journalistic output, has been cau sing concern among his colleagues Devil of a Joker is laughing all the way to the bank Awake! And search for the Saxon spirit Trusthouse Forte Leisure Breaks British Telecom America Holding on to Hope Insight 4-Page Special Report Once again Middle East terrorists were about to humble an American president. Carter and Reagan had suffered cruelly. But this time George Bush may have turned the tables on Hezbollah Highlife breaks Abbey National Rafsanjani moves in to halt the executions The hostages web that leads back to Hezbollah The Kidnappers Bush tested in first real crisis The Presidency This Week in Today Ford Nine days in a living nightmare The Families International roll call of Beirut victims The Victims Death in captivity Savoy (AP): Russian shoppers find even less on shelves The World (Reuters): Kaifu admits Recruit pay (Agencies): Communists lose seats (Agencies): Contras' fate in the balance Mobile communications Boat people left in limbo as talks fail If Et is Helping this Many Trainees Carve Themselves… Solidarity rattles Jaruzelski's skeletons Employment Training Hungary widens door to West US faces new spy scandal Computers and Communications Licensed to kill in Sri Lanka Dalliance destroys the Afrikaner 'hunk' XIOS Systems Miracle man of left survives in El Salvador The wild kid threatens to cut up elders Motor Cycling Fair maiden to storm the seas Cunningham cuts a brave dash David Lawrenson on the spectacular style of the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Finance at heart of selection problems Rowing Taya shooting down eagles Golf Rafferty sparkles Nick on a hat-trick Equestrian Digest Results For the Record Selections Racing Australian Football and Pools Check Cricket Bailey the man who said no Martin Searby reports on the player who refused to go to South Africa Three who broke their promises The rebel squad is less than average Cricket must sweep away dead wood In search of a phoenix from the ashes Robin Marlar sees disruption ahead but also a silver lining to the Bacher cloud Graveney the troublemaker Mihir Bose reports on the player who is going to South Africa Benaud's winning tricks of selection Hemmings earns reward Sussex (325-6 dec) v Nottinghamshire (22-0) by Malcolm Winton Cricket Close-Up Worcester have Essex in a spin Essex 208 v Worcestershire 113-1 by Robin Marlar Wind and wave keys to Fastnet fortune Sailing Butcher triumphs in the sun Surrey (357) v Glamorgan (4-0) by Kevin Mitchell Brian Glanville Cordoba strikes early for Guineas Racing Peter Roebuck Test selectors blow golden opportunity Robin Marlar on the Test Team The Loan Corporation Rebels go to South Africa because of Gower Inside Track Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Akabusi the inspired hero Cliff Temple on the Europa Cup The Phoenix Hit for six . . . But can a new England rise from the Ashes? No rules in Beirut's lethal human souk The hostages are merchandise in a horrendous market. It is time to pay up and get out, writes Simon Jenkins Contents Nescafe Gold Blend Contents Kinnock can have the last laugh on the smart alecs Why do we tolerate 'educated opinion-formers'? They have a genius for being wrong, writes Brian Walden Cardata Singed by the home fires Lessons of Hillsborough Opinion Lifting the lid on a society of secrets Pulpit Contents Curtain drops on docks sideshow The strike that barely got started and never took off has ended in defeat. But the unions have their heads above the parapet, writes Martin Jacques How to make a little tummy-ache lethal Under Thatcher, Britain is about to take a dangerous step back from individual free choice, writes Norman MacRae Opinion Town £ Country Building Society Suspect an umpire wearing a cap of self-righteousness Last Word Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kal 007: victim of fear and face Despite the conspiracy theories, the shooting down of flight Kal 007 was a sorry tale of human error and frailty, writes James Adams Burning greed turns the green belt black France is fighting a new breed of firebug, reports Tony Rocca The Sunday Times Heeding a poet whose faith is in the truth Fleet Street's last farewell Paper round Sky Eavesdropper at common man's summit meeting Peter Millar, dining out in Poland, helps to mediate for young love from East and West, in the face of a seemingly insurmountable language and cultural barrier, and concludes that, for the moment, glasnost is still groping in the dark Marsh & Parsons New Crane Wharf Heron Homes Wards Construction Ltd Charles II Jackson-Stops & Staff Tarrant Place Heron Homes The London mews Specialists Chef could hit Gower for six Auschwitz row amazes survivor Dance drama Today's Birthdays The best of our beaches are tips 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Points If you have views on any subject in the paper, write… Above board The Times Sixth-form chic, or silliness? Un-Abbey endings Air crews crashed out Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes T & C Developments Ltd. Author's ideas give warmth to windy hill Gardening Graham Rose visits the Cotswolds garden of writer Penelope Mortimer, who has worked hard for a romantic look on her bleak hilltop House-hunters lift the lid on rural isolation Property The character of Dorset remains, despite an influx of commuters, writes Caroline McGHIE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turtles lured by warm summer Nature John Hill reports on an increasingly common visitor to the British coastline Octagon Developments Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Persimmon Homes Houghton Developments Ltd Norwich Idyllic Country Freehouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovell Espana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ellis & Co. Beaumont Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leisure Network International PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Coverall Signs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Regus Centre London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venture Contract Toplix Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Three share £5,000 A legal eagle returns under the sign of Leo The Sunday Times Crossword Breaking the mould Mad dash for deals on wheels A critical success Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Red Web Dominion Beach Contents Chinese Furniture & Art Exhibition and Sale on now Royal Brierley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blinded by Obsession Multiple Display Advertising Items Mitsubishi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slaves to the rulers of Hollywood taste Cult books can often make dull movies, writes Dorothy Wade It's the 'US' Generation Caring and commitment are the way to sell fashion in the late 80s, says Marion Hume A mother moves on Valerie Grove on a new focus for a women's libber LSO Summer Pops 1989 Towards Bach Multiple Display Advertising Items Walt Disney's World on Ice Parlophone The Playhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Having a ball at Cowes Kate Saunders finds you can enjoy the sailing event of the year in style without even getting your feet wet Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Accepting a crown without a court Scrutiny The Official London Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Trevor Nunn takes the long route home Elizabeth Grice reports on the artistic odyssey of Trevor Nunn as he returns to lpswich Bolshoi stretch their style too far Dance Why payrolls can be the providers Cambridge Theatre Reeling back the years of innocence Iain Johnstone analyses the reverence for the art of cinema that inspires the current achievements of European directors More Arts Russian Paintings English National Opera The art of matching opera to the market A Page of Music: the struggle to find a style for popular opera; English triumphs at Bayreuth; Britten's own recordings on CD Paul Driver on the differing styles of the Komische Oper from East Germany and the Glyndebourne Festival company in Sussex Britten strikes a chord in the listener's heart Re-issues of Benjamin Britten's work re-affirm his worldwide popularity, says David Cairns British voices meet the challenge of the Ring Hugh Canning on the Wagner cycle at Bayreuth Britten on Disc Record of the Week Battling on with images of war and remembrance Television The 50th anniversary of the war will bring a spate of dramas and documentaries, writes Patrick Stoddart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sadness and humour in perfect harmony Theatre John Peter on the musical mastery of Stephen Sondheim's a Little Night Music; plus a look at theatre in Chichester and Regent's Park Off Screen Sour settlement Time limits Birthday Street Zap-free TV Sir Robin Day Over the Page The pips become a private practice Radio Waves "The Simplex" Monday Guide to the Week on Television Pick of the Day Today Pick of the Day Preview You Can Be Sure of Shell Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Week's Films on TV Guide to the Week on Television Pick of the Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 74 Pick of the Day Python turns into fish Regions Guide to Today's Television Dull jewels in the crown TV Review Today's Highlights Films Today's Highlights King of Spades More investors attack LWT's restructuring LWT Junk-bond blow to Goldsmith Easy payments for smooth water sale Contents Bank of England closes the account on Villiers DTI turns against Young Paper giants in firing line Atcost Fraser Marr Inside The City Sharper Sheffield Weinstock right on the money Viewpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Merger fever hits radio Bookmakers on the block Institutions back ousted Fussell Buyout could foil Boots Alarm bells ringing at security group A Share in the Boardroom Beleaguered Banks More Third World loans are having to be written off while, at home, profits are being squeezed by high interest rates and by growing competition in the high street. David Brierley reports Share Watch Bid talk keeps index on boil Market Report Share Movements Pizzaland ready to go Chile lures investors Growing value for investors Snapshot Virgin atlantic How to reshape a heart of steel The hard-left politicians and businessmen of Sheffield have declared a truce and have begun to rehabilitate the Don Valley, once a wall-to-wall steel mill, then a wasteland, now a building site. Andrew Lorenz reports on how the old barriers were lifted Lloyd's names 'could sue to avoid losses' TI Group Sterling bulls may be headed for slaughter The pound's rally is unlikely to last into the autumn and a slump is probable next year, in the view of David Morrison, chief international economist of Goldman Sachs International Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making room for junk in corporate finance American Account Elite Registrations By Irwin Stelzer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hollywood Heroics American film-makers are in for record profits, but in Britain cinemas may have to close Business Focus Hollywood is booming again. Its latest blockbusters could earn the big studios $2bn this summer, reports Philip Robinson from Los Angles Olives Green Multi-screens in battle with high-street 'dinosaurs' IMC Multinational London Securities PLC What can happen when nothing holds you down Innovation Britain's astronaut will be tutored by Professor Heinz Wolff (right) on the practical tasks when he or she joins the Russian space station. Angela Long reports on the types of scientific experiments to be carried out in 1991 Putting the heat on a pollution problem British Innovation Awards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Losing weight the high-flying way Jaguar Pay scales up-ended by best ad creators Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Motors Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items British admen leading Russians to market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Car & Truck Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Car and Commercial Limited Croft & Blackburn Walthamstow Building Society AAB Allied Dunbar Tracked down for good news Taxman gets tough on late returns The Sunday Times Guide Lines Economic Data Bank International Unit Trust Index Business Business Going for the long-term gain Pep Investment is Strictly Limited Investor fends off claim by Harvard Geography of investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK trusts outpace Japan's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Industry Nilfisk Vacuums Cleaner Comment Second thoughts on FS A Spark of Inspiration After the bid comes GEC's master plan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar leads race for Chunnel link BNFL in plan for Magnox Giving words more impact Indicator of the Week Sherwood may take LWT tack The Sunday Times Lansing Scandals take the shine off the Dow Why workers turn to acts of defiance Management must ask where it has failed. Report by Godfrey Golzen British Telecom Link Cabletron Systems Contents Ducheyne Executive Contents Mobile Data Communications Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd Yorkshire Electricity Juniper Woolf Consulting Partners Ltd Ward Executive Limited Yellow Pages Crawley Borough Council Power Generation Division Link Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment & Selection Consultants Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Girobank Simpson Crowden Consultants Douglas Llambias Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Broadcasting Authority Dataserv Charles Barker Elan Ferranti International Multiple Display Advertising Items The Santa Cruz Operation Lewisham P-E Inbucon Whitbread MSL International Norwich Union Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Pioneer The Times J a Elliott Limited Tilbury Container Services Limited MSL International IMC Consulting Group SwissRe GB Management Limited Ashdown Environmental Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Highfield International Times Newspapers Limited Sun International Exploration and Production Company The Lloyd Group QMS Recruitment Air Express International BRS Europe P-E Inbucon Executive Resourcing Profile Selection Ernst & Whinney Moxon. Dolphin. Kerby Teradyne News International Icon Computer Resources Limited TASC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eutelsat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Defence Works Services Rover Coopers & Lybrand Training to run the caring corporation Business is becoming more socially aware. Report by Martin Regan Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilson Bowden plc Lockyer Bradshaw & Wilson Limited Power Generation Division D. A. I. Selection Norbrook Laboratories Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Follett for Porsche SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items The AFN Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Milcars BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chic jeep for the country Eric Dymock says the exemplary handling of the economical Sportrak will please the Barbour set Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Ltd. Royal Ascot Multiple Classified Advertising Items MLG The Sunday Times Sytner Books How to have a happy ending When a marriage ends, all too often the accusations and recriminations begin, with each partner's trivial faults being blown up into serious failings, writes Joy Melville. But the split can be smoothed with specialist help that sets out to do away with the adversarial basis of divorce Chasing the loot in the boot Sales on Wheels Index Telecom Security Travel Romanian rejection Update Children find more friends Language benefits 35 hospitals seek award Public & Healthcare Appointments Old Ben Essex County Council Financial Appointments National Council for Vocational Qualifications A doctor's life charts the ills that plague a nation's health David Selbourne examines the diaries left by his father, a GP from 1938 to 1952 Act urgently on homeless Viewpoint But where is the money? Obligation on parents Single parent's rough ride CSL Group Limited Bomb ticks in the cab West Midlands Enterprise Board Paying for the fast track BR's fast Channel tunnel link has derailed the plans of one couple in Peckham, south London, and threatens the future of many more who are discovering that the property market is frozen, writes Jane Morton Women's pain gets treatment it deserves The Monthly Battle The Sunday Times Giving retirement a true silver lining Active pensioner, Arnold Handley, ever ready to tackle something new, goes to university summer school to try his hand at an ancient art South of Scotland Electricity Board Eastern electricity Dorset County Council The Sunday Times United Medical Enterprises Limited Bromley Health Authority Regional Health Authority Birmingham City Council The Spastics Society Cyngor Bwrdeistref Llanelli Borough Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Calderdale Health Authority Rules are rules-but sometimes they can be bent Phil Williams describes his battle with bureaucracy over his daughter's education Multiple Display Advertising Items Huddersfield Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Andrew's Cambridge Holiday jobs put students on course An idea imported from America is giving undergraduates in Britain the chance to preview their future careers, writes Sian Griffiths Multiple Display Advertising Items Employment Training Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Courtly Jester Osbert a Portrait of Osbert Lancaster by Richard Boston Collins £17.50 pp256 John Biffen Contents Who's Reading Whom David & Charles General Contents Fiction Features Adolescent apathy Sniffing out anti-Semitism Words and Meanings Prefixes set Robert Burchfield's heart aflutter Letters Pedantic perspiration Metaphysical jerks Finding action for Kingsley Amis Long shadows in the last summer August '39: The Last Four Weeks of Peace in Europe by Stephen Howarth Hodder £12.95 pp256 Anne de Courcy The good, the bad and the sinful Loss of the Good Authority The Cause of Delinquency by Tom Pitt-Aikins and Alice Thomas Ellis Viking £14.95 pp264 Bel Mooney Travellers Tales The book and the motherhood Completely Foxed by Angela Fox Collins £12.95 pp184 Valerie Grove John Gardner Treading the ouija boards Letters to George by Max Stafford-Clark Nick Hern Books £11.95 pp189 Peter Wilson In my View Anne Melville Beware of the Genre Trap, warns a reluctant "saga novelist" Cures all known ills Health for Sale Quackery in England 1660-1850 by Roy Porter Manchester University Press £19.95 pp280 Christopher Hibbert Paul Theroux The Cupboard after Rimbaud Projects of desire Herself in Love by Marianne Wiggins Secker £13.95 pp242 Fiction Adventures in the skin trade The Execution of Justice by Friedrich Durrenmatt translated by John E Woods Cape £12.95 pp216 Memory of Snow and of Dust by Breyten Breytenbach Faber £12.99 pp308 Clive Sinclair The world is his lobster Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn by Paul Watkins Hutchinson £11.95 pp269 Nicolette Jones Sex, violence and cybernetics The Brutal Heart by Stuart Hopd Carcanet £12.95 pp191 The Philosophers by Alex Comfort Duckworth £12.95 pp186 Laurence Lerner In the midnight hour The Broken Bubble by Philip K Dick Gollancz £12.95 pp246 Colin Greenland The Secret Families Scandal and high-flown tosh What are the Italians readings (and weiting) this summer? The Sunday Times look at postmodern 191 1 by Leonardo Sciascoia Carcanet £10.95 pp133 to Each his Own by Leonardo Sciascaia Carconet £10.95 pp146 Ages Apart by Enrico Palandri Collins Garvill £11.95 pp192 Lines of Light by Daniele Del Giudice Viking £11.95 pp154 Paul Bailey Bella Cinderella Tim Parks reports from Verona on the new superstars of Italian literature Diary It don't mean a thing . . . The Swing Era by Gunther Schuller OUP £30 pp919 Richard Cook From Abba to ZZ Top Off the Record: An Oral History of Pop Music by Joe Smith Sidgwick £10.99 pp249 The Encyclopaedia of Pop, Rock & Soul by Irwin Stambler Macmillan £17.95 pp881 The Penguin Encyclopaedia of Popular Music edited by Donald Clarke Viking £25 pp1378 Robert Sandall The joy of success Marilyn Willison digests books that tell you how to gain pounds Sunday Times Paperbacks The Truth About Lorin Jones A Lison Lurie The Times Literary Supplement An icon and rebel Selected Poems by Anna Akhmatova translated by Richard McKane Bloodaxe £7.95 Selected Early Love Lyrics by Anna Akhmatova translated by Jessie Davies Lincoln Davies & Co £1.20 Anna of All the Ruswsias The Life of Anna Akhmatova 1889-1966 by Jessie Davies Lincoln Davies & Co £8.95 Memoirs of Anna Akhmatova's Years 1944-1950 by Sophie Kazimurovna Ostrovskaya translated by Jessie Davies Lincoln Davies & Co £5.50 Stanzas for rogue hominids Poetry Elephants, China and salty yarns—PETER Reading reads new collections Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Swan Paperback Grafton Books Jonathan Cape Cooking up a rainbow On Trinidad and Tobago, Alan Davidson finds feasts for his appetite and his eyes. African and European influences blend in a melting-pot that has produced a Caribbean cuisine of engaging diversity, reflecting the teeming tropical landscape of the islands Inside Next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital fun for les enfants Hilary Hockman bids au revoir to hedonism and finds Paris has plenty to offer her two young sons ILG Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Trinidad and Tobago Sunday Times Travel Brief Teething problems Upmarket Africa Book of the Week Groc's Candid Guides to Greece by Geoffrey O'Connell (Ashford £5.95-£9.95) Ski operators set their sights on US Stamp of approval Pointing out the first-aid facts Medical treatment in third world countries can be dangerous, but is it a good idea to take your own sterile kit? John Diamond reports Health Alert Why risk comes with the territory Adventure Holidays Taking a holiday in an out of- the-way place brings with it potential hazards, argue readers responding to our article on the death of a traveller while in Pakistan The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Horizon at Thomas Cook Cunard Four Corners Swan Hellenic Classified Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items REHO Multiple Display Advertising Items Rome No city can compare with Rome for the wealth of its architectural history. When each site vies with the next to amaze, short-term visitors should follow the advice of David Wickers and focus on just one aspect Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Owners Abroad Group PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin atlantic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on… Autumn Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burgh Island Semi-detached Thirties style Elizabeth Grice stays in a resort off South Devon, caught up in a delightful time warp Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Murder in the Villa Charles Heidsieck Inside The Great Ghost Hunt Contents Which? Picture Gallery Granini Picture Gallery American Express Citroen AX Dishwash Electric Acts of Devotion Raymond Bonham Carter, the banker, and his daughter Helena, the actress, talk to Sue Fox. Photograph by Nigel Parry Sharp Thomas Lloyd Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Royal Marines Officer Toyota Luigi's Bitter Harvest Sensodyne Search Wilson & Glick Royal Worcester Tatung Tatung Get a Letter from our Natwest Bank Manager NatWest Meikai Excell Communications Stately Shops of Britain Sky Private Eye, Public Face Amdega Westwood Paretsky in Chicago 'The city got into my blood' British Telecom Andrews Air Treatment Rover The Sunday Times Personal Appearances Jardin d'Amour Smallbone The Civil War Hyperion Fitted Furniture Delcor The Carphone Group Mock Tops Moben Town and Country Nationwide Rivervale of Reading Limited Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah Stairlifts Dolphin Strachan A Life in the Day of Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, talks to Susan Raven. Photograph by Stephen Hyde The Sunday Times Isuzu Children's Book of the Month club The Sunday Times magazine Air-India It's only rock and roll Downtown Inside Worn out Dexters A pepperpot that grinds slowly and grinds exceeding small Eating Picture Gallery Gold Diggers Duty Free No mod cons Lifestyle Conservatories Waddingtons International Stelrad Group Ltd. Arts Hotline Our guide to the week ahead Film Video Music Art Dance Theatre Royal Insurance Barbican Theatre The Sunday Times Magazine Underground Brittany Ferries
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