News from 17/09/1989
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John Huxley, Bill Penn, Lindsey Platt, Rhoda Koenig, Peter Randall, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Paul Nelson, Jon Swain, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Sheila Rhodes, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Ian Ross Director, Eric Dymock, C Shepley, Geraldine Bedell, Stephen Bayley, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Nicolette Jones, John Harding, Terry Hands, David Smith, Douglas Verrall, Adam Nicolson, Bob Holmes, Julian Symons, G. B. Trudeau, Douglas Mulquin, Cal McCrystal, Mark Hosenball, Oren Gruenbaum, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Caroline St John-Brooks, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Mario Modiano, Robert Sandall, Susan Marling, Iain Johnstone, Philippa Gregory, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Paul Gomer, W Walker, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Joe Irving, Cliff Temple, Shena Mackay, Valerie Elliott, Jane Bird, Robert Gore-Langton, Egon Ronay, Professor M Gurr, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, John Melmoth, Norman Harris, Paul Forster, Julia Neuberger, Geoff Whitten, Marise Morland, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Professor Morris Brown, Denis Quilley, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Robert Chesshyre, Christine Toomey, Ian Martin, Bernard Cafferty, Colin Thubron, Emma Nicholson, Paul Donovan, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, J Trythall President, Peter Hounam, Kieron Kehoe, Amit Roy, Dick Willis, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, James Adams, Margarette Oriscoll, Brian Clanville, Peter Freedman, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Richard Girling, John Stalker, Elizabeth Grice, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, Ewan Jones, Julian Courtenay, Amanda Hemingway, Peter Millar Central Europe Correspondent, Peter Wilsher, John Whitley, Brian Reading, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Vanle Rodewalt, Richard Cook, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, David Kaye, David Feig, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Brian Deer, Jeff Graham, Phillip Robinson, Patrick Rowley, Hugh Johnson, Dilys Powell, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Roy Towndrow, Caroline McGhie, Clive Everton, Frances Rafferty, Paloma Picasso, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Joy Melville, Barrie Penrose, John Walsh, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, David Baldwin, Michael Jones Political Editor, Margaret Drabble, David McEwan Major, Robert Scear Director, Philip Beresford, Michael Austin, Brendan Nicholson, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Edward Pearce, Nadine Meisner, Jack Chisholm, Simon Jenkins, Dr. Crypton, Dave Phillips, Bob Giles, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, Chris Maume, Marina Vaizey, Dr Elizabeth Stanley Chairman, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Valerie Grove, Margaret Park, Rosemary Collins, Brian Hoey, Angela Long, Frank Field, Dorothy Wade, Martin Seymour-Smith, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, Nigel Dempster, Iain Jenkins, Hilary Bristow, Ian McEwan, Boris Schapiro, Peter Ustinov,
ResumoContents Revealed: socialist tycoon's deals with a Labour chief Sex: what Thatcher didn't want you to know Charlie's darling seals it with a kiss Poles attack Soviet 'crime' Contents Miner's son with a £6m salary Ferranti victim of £150m 'sting' UK arms firm may fall to French Chairman's future in doubt British canals go up for sale Contents Smallbone & Co (Devizes) Ltd. Overseas Prices Contents Advertising Telephone Numbers Kinnock's secret plan to restrict spending Crisis company's failed defences Rovacabin Buildings London Phone Company Shop Welsh fans jailed in Greece Corporate Commercial Services Limited The "Simplex" Regd The mail order Phone Shop Part of the Direct Group Health minister dies aged 57 News Digest Cooper hope Hoffman robbed Coe shortlisted Unhappy landing Record takeover Man stabbed Apology Bond Winners BBC gives in to farm lobby Charlie is her darling in rain Prince Harry turns musketeer Sterling AirUK Sunday Times There's nothing like this dame Sainsbury's Homerbase House and Garden Centres Greens aim to cut UK population by 25 Reserves sale shelved Ambulances' overtime ban hits 999 calls Comment Canteen staff had access to secret IRA list Promenade of passion Louder still and wilder—a vintage display of gusto on a conductor's first last night of the proms Wages boom for teenagers The royal 'non' for Linguaphone Nothing Can Outfax Nefax Phone Point How Flora's soft sell butters up health-conscious families A generation has grown up with the idea that polyunsaturates are good for us. Where did we get that notion and how has it stuck? Stress not fat claims most heart victims Storm is brewing over new spy book Thames tragedy cash plea ignored Cunard Countess Phone the H2otline How Express tried to undermine my book Spotlight on Nigel Dempster's personal account of his fight to keep his Christina Onassis sources to himself The Story of Christina Onassis Abbey National With this Much Power National Power The Heart of the Country Royal Mail Parcels 'Story is laughable' In today's Other Sunday Papers 'It's a load of balls' Army swells female ranks Poll tax falls out of favour UK sued over dirty water The City Picture Gallery Violent Britain Comment Tough task for Stevens Branson's new flight Praise the Lord: thousands of Christians marched… Harrods Staff to be cut in 'dirty' borough Campaign to Clean up Britain Brighter Graduates As long as It Takes Fiona Jones vanished into thin air five weeks ago. Since then her husband Mark and his family have been waiting and hoping. They have suspended their jobs and do not intend to abandon their vigil until they know what happened to her during a bicycle ride on that warm summer's day. Elizabeth Grice reports on the family's ordeal as the police hunt continues Missing: presumed alive Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life A Migraine of the Anxieties from goddess of gloom Nationwide Anglia Building Society Muscle matters when the pay ship comes in Inside Politics Inside Politics Atticus Bizarre Deals of a Council Leader and the Media Tycoon Insight Since meeting two years ago, Derbyshire county council leader David Bookbinder and self-made millionaire Owen Oyston have entered into a series of undertakings—including a plan to build a £500m holiday resort in the Crimea—which have raised questions about the use of public funds Secret inquiry into local council links Fimbra Technics Hi-Fi Midi Systems For Music Lovers Pol Pot still stalks the killing of fields Parents plan to give away test tube babies Thedaire the Underlay Screen return: Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese leader.… Refugees are left to starve By Our Foreign Staff: Release hopes rise for Briton Toyota Gorbachev pushes for party showdown Leningrad KGB chief in search of a clean image British Airways The world's favourite airline Teddy bear who beat New York's grizzly Dinkins favoured to become city's first black mayor as white voters overturn an unspoken maxim Woolwich Equitable Building Society IRA supplier helps candidate Contents British Airways The world's favourite airline "I don't agree with the White Paper at all… Incorporated Society of British Advertisers Mental horrors alert EC experts Ford Kenyan inquest has more twists than safari death (Foreign Staff): Fighting flares in Beirut The World (Reuter): Communist defeated (Reuter): Dancing partners (Reuters): Azeris want to end direct rule (AP): Hurricane alert in Caribbean (AP): Spanish civil war heroine ill Lyle and Faldo cross swords Drawing power could beat West Indies Peter Roebuck advocates a policy of containment Trinity Group Tony Jacklin: facing triumph and tragedy Golf: The Battle for the Ryder Cup Stewart opens for the defence Why the US will regain the Cup Cricket Close-Up Thanks Seb for golden memories Capriati blows up a hurricane Racecall Credit Betting Link Telephone Information Service Ltd. Florida tennis academy to teach British dunces News in Focus Poll blow for ID card scheme but athletics comes out tops Athletics Digest Basket Ball Boxing Cycling Golf Motorcycling Mountain Racing Power Boating Rallying Table Tennis Tennis Weightlifting Football Results. . . Results. . . Cricket Pools For the Record Rugby Golf Racing Selections Berry Hill overcome their fiercest rivals Livesey has last word FPA Wales in chaos as they prepare for All Blacks Rugby: Welsh Union in Moral and Constitutional Crisis Rugby Round-up Snooker Bath halt flow from the East Liley's boots call the tune Cantering Chelsea rout dreadful Spurs Liverpool frustrated by no-nonsense Norwich Throw Open the Doors to Talented Managers Palace shake off their Anfield trauma Football Focus Mihir Bose on Palace's Recuperation as They Hold Southampton 1-1 Hockey Poor Coventry struggle against negative Luton Glorious scamper means all's well Racing Contents United brush Millwall aside Omega Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Arsenal snatch the points as Forest fumble Contents Passport to freedom Exodus Three-Page Special When Jen and Steffi heard that there was a chance of getting to the West through Hungary they didn't hesistate. Christinev Toomey tells the story of their fight and the political turmoil they and thousands like them have caused A clean fight to beat Britain's litter The task may seem Herculean, but the job of cleaning up our parks and streets lies with Britain's councils Contents The Buckinghamshire College Contents Fighting a losing battle in the war against drugs 'Solutions' such as cutting drug supplies and decriminialisation are doomed to failure, writes Brian Walden Nescafe Gold Blend Jaguar's kindest cut of all ITV: the case for bidding News Focus: Opinion Saving lives with private blushes Pulpit Godfrey Smith Down with doomsayers and hypers Crises often exist only in the minds of interested parties who oversell their arguments, warns Norman Macrae Democrats' vote signals the end for faded Owen How Pretoria could play a liberal trump News Focus: Opinion Last Word India Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Mind your Own Business and Help US to Mind Ours Venture Contract Car Contract Hire that Costs Less New Business Dynamic Growth 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 Personal & Corporate Financial Services Limited Colour Printing Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small Firms Service The Centre for Consultancy PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items The man for all reasons Interview Keen and able: the Archer view of a modern editor Paper round The Times No SLD roughs at this party Broken-hearted Liberals are off to find a nice place of their own Fumbling in the dark with data Spectrum Sex Surveys In a field of limited and often spurious information the survey, vetoed by the government, to measure the Aids epidemic would have provided a valuable insight into British sexual behaviour. Cal McCrystal reports Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Printers String of zeros blurs the literary vision of Shaw's unpopular life Publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Barry & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princely vision dim and dangerous Spectrum Architecture Stephen Bayley, left, argues that the royal viewpoint is blinded by stucco from the past Actress and the bishop upstaged Religion Multiple Display Advertising Items Strutt & Parker "Have you heard the one about buying a home in Where's Erich? Gone West to see East Berlin It's the jokes here that sum up popular reaction to the latest exodus, writes Peter Millar The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Starting again with fear - and delight Langenau Refugees are coming to terms with the West, Margarette Oriscoll reports Prudential Property Services Wards Construction Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniel Smith Darcon Properties Ltd New Crane Wharf Alan Selby & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Dancon Homes The Crown Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Farrar Stead & Glyn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Getting the measure of a nation's history A detailed record of our architectural heritage is being planned, reports Caroline McGhie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going cheap: when small is beautiful 'Need' is the way forward for enterprising builders, writes Caroline McGhie Plan now to beat the winter flood Protecting the Home Flood Guide Lines Charles Church Laing Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlpine Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Mastermove ARC Properties Development Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redwood Chase Wates Build with Care Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Gullane Muirfield Steading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Los Castillos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dona Blanca Mijas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Coping with a warm climate Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weep not for willows Gardening Horticulturist and wine writer Hugh Johnson finds joy among the hanging leaves and catkins Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Reminiscence Game Rules Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restless days as rut approaches Nature Bob Holmes looks forward to the stirring sound of stags staking out their harem Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday Times Defective vision Quilley takes up the cudgel The Sunday Times Quilley takes up the cudgel Sunday Times Points The Sunday Times Crossword Scientists put fat in the fire Birthdays Pilgrim Payne & Co. 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Princess at Work Anne's Busy Life on and off Duty James Meade Limited Contents Heiress The Best Motor Car Showroom in town The Writing School Theatre Royal Haymarket Royal Academy of Arts Gunfight in the Mall The Playhouse The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No' 80 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents The Times The menace of unstoppable Mel Film: a Hollywood superhero for the Nineties blasts into action Iain Johnstone applauds Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon 2 and Eric Bogosian in Talk Radio, two stars delivering fully-charged performances Karajan Sky Crafts Council to be closed Geordie Greig on the first casualty of a move to streamline arts funding bodies Electric sounds when strangers meet in the night Jazz Napoleon The Baker's Wife Tuning up a folly to rival Glyndebourne Architecture: a Danish design for Britain's new stately-home opera house Hugh Pearman analyses the results of the Compton Verney competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Virsky's Ukrainian State Dancers LiONeL Hampton & His Orchestra Isaac Hayes Tickets Available Berolina travel ltd Alice Cooper David Essex London Musici Chelsea Antiques Fair Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square An Arden unfit for the fashions of these times Theatre: how to send up Shakespeare and clutter Chekhov; putting studio work in focus; the Tricycle rides back John Peter reports from Stratford on how to direct Shakespeare not at all as he likes it From a small cog to a big wheel The Piaget salon Why less is more for the audience Scrutiny Ask Ian Botham any question you like Thrilling voice that must not be muted Music 1: Verdi masterpiece unveiled; playing Haydn-seek in Austria; contemporary classics David Cairns argues that English National Opera's pioneering work deserves an encore from the Treasury 1st. . 2nd. . 3rd. . 4th. . RSC Return of the composer without musical frontiers John Whitley on a timely Haydn revival Mermaid Theatre A lyricist takes wing Hugh Canning on modern masters The Black Prince Unmasking of the man from Japan Music 2: In this week's record releases, two famous voices return in unfamiliar guises Robert Sandall talks to the real David Sylvian The Sunday Times Hits of the Week The Royal Ballett Record of the Week Aerosmith Pump Geffen Wx304 CD £12, LP/cassette £7 Why Mediterranean airs make Wagner look pale Wagner Tannhauser Cheryl Studer, Barbara Bonney, Agnes Baltsa, Piacido Domingo, Andreas Schmidt, Matti Salminen/Royal Opera House Chorus/Philharmonia Orch/Sinapoli DG 427 625-1/2/4; three CDs £33, three LPs/cassettes £21 A primitive passion at the heart of the modern Art Marina Vaizey looks at early Gaugln and finds of a formative force in the making Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The actor with the face of reality Television Joy Melville talks to Bob Peck about his TV success Registration Numbers Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ensa at your Own Risk Review Extra The Sunday Times Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Frank Dale & Stepsons Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items First for Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best of the rest battle for prestige Europe's elite show their class Eric Dymock on a glittering Frankfurt Motor Show Edwards of Epsom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portman Lamborghini Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar tamed to purrfection William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Dealers Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Car & Truck Centre Woking Motors Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerard Mann Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Mercedes-Benz Julians of Reading Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Lancaster Hadleigh Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Julians Group Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Merlin Porsche Cardiff Lancaster Porsche Follett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivervale Berkshire Porsche Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waldron Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Classic Cars Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Classic Cars Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Radio The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Guide to the Week on Television The show that packs a punch Radio Waves Preview BBC1 The Week's Films on TV Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Film of the Week Raymond Weil Geneve Inside: The Week ahead plus: Radio Regions Sky One BBC1 Guide to Today's Television Hard lines for new boys TV Review Today's Highlights Films BBC1 Atcost Fresh dollar rise forecast after junk-bond scares Framlington's chief resigns Cadbury to sack 3,000 at Trebor Jaguar looks to GM for partner MGM buyer hurries to raise $1bn Police hunt fergitive Ferriday in Ireland Davis lifts UA stakes JCB Construction Equipment Fraser Marr Contents US poison pill loses potency Viewpoint Lilley the Future under Construction Hoylake may drop actions The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Ashcroft alarms ASH Trust heads for float record Stanley bets on Irish deal Bond in Chains City Focus Alan Bond's empire has lost nearly all its worth in nine months. But he is putting on a brave face as he tries to salvage the wreckage, reports John Huxley from Sydney Tristar Contract Hire BTR plc Apricot the Networkers Lilley set for victory over Tilbury Contango Sears expands to ease the pinch Sharewatch Waterford demand is sparkling National Savings A Share in the Boardroom Share Movements Tilbury Safety drive makes Kwik-Fit fitter Kwik-Fit, the exhaust-replacement chain, is cultivating the confidence of consumers. A children's safety-seat campaign has helped greatly. Chris Blackhurst reports Large orders reassure aero firms Clwyd Wales Lawson gets lost on road to monetary co-operation Economic Perspective County Natwest Ventures Helping Poland to help itself American Account Boardroom Wealth A Decade of Prosperity Has Brought New Riches to Britain's Boardrooms. In an Exclusive Survey the Sunday Times Business Focus Executive pay is soaring but it doesn't always guarantee that company performance will improve in proportion. Report by Chris Blackhurst and Peter Wilsher The Top 50 Earners Other Top Businessmen's Pay Cowie Interleasing De Vere Hotels Dolphin Security Products Medway The seriously rich and their shareholdings Chronicles the Best-Paid Executives and Calculates the worth of the Richest Director-Shareholders in the Country Lunn Poly Travel Incentives & Meetings Exhibition Directors' Shareholdings Based on direct and indirect beneficial holdings in UK registered fully listed, USM and Third market companies, using share prices at June 30,1989 Ocean Freight, Environmental and Marine Services AT&T No Title Refugees will reverse German economic slide DRG Kwikseal Products Interim Results Lanier Drug research glimpses grail At Science 89 Medicine Medical advances topped news from the British Association's annual meeting Eyeing opportunities for a network Fibre Optics Political obstacles hinder communications Securicor Communications Bath Road Arthritis hope comes from immunity study Immunology Ground is broken on immune behaviour Caring for cliffs Techmart Innovation for Profit in Europe Bridges built to signal distress The Personal Computer Show Neurons copy brainpower Computers Angela Long reports on friendly computers Down to earth superconductors Novell Computers, like People, Work Better Together Heavenly bodies come in contact Space 'Starry-eyed lovers' takes on a new meaning Marketeers divided over European lifestyle study Advertising & Marketing An extensive survey grouping people from all over Europe into comparable consumer groups has received a mixed reception. Geraldine Bedell reports United Biscuits Tesco praised as greenest grocer Small ADS St Quintin Making money made simple Rising prosperity means many savers have capital that could be invested more profitably than in a deposit account. But not everyone known how best to go about it. Now The Sunday Times and the BBC have come together to create a book and video pack that explains investment to beginners, pointing out the risks as well as the rewards. In this first extract we look at shares and at how the chances of making money rise if you invest for the long term Chelsea Building Society Six golden rules for beginners Link Assured Homes Metier Artemis Airways Homes Assured Tenancies PLC The Levitt Group The Equitable Life NPI It Pays to Listen to Experts Trying the fixed-rate gamble More leaders are offering deals that undercut the standard home-loan rate. Joe Irving looks at the risks and benefits of a fixed-rate mortgage Water chiefs turn up the pressure The water companies have started sending out details of share-buying incentives to their customers. Diana Wright looks at the deals they are offering Checklist for Investors BBC Enterprises Canadian connection Savings News Fidelity Nominees Limited Tyndall warns on gilt rate Economic Data Bank UK Economy International Unit Trust Index Accident claim checks out Questions of Cash Barclays Wise Speke Limited Business Franklin's backer for DRG revealed The RTZ Natural Resources and Related Industries UK softens on Brussels vetting bids Computer talk in plain English Indicator of the Week Rover's assets rise by 50% The Sunday Times Lansing Linde Ltd Nervous Footsie tumbles Training managers to live with change Staff need to understand the whole business. Roy Towndrow reports Coopers & Lybrand Ducheyne Executive Wolff Olins Contents Pilots for Australian Domestic Airlines The Hamilton Irving Consultancy Noble Lownders & Partners Ltd. Howgate Sable Ernst & Young PA Consulting Group Southern Electric Impala displays Ward Executive Limited Helix Software Consultants Greenfield Intercity Ravenscroft & Partners The Human Resource Business Austin Knight IAS Services Limited Barnett News International Newspapers Limited Young Executive Advertisement Services Royal Opera House Connaught Mainland Gallaher Limited BHP Petroleum Multiple Display Advertising Items Touche Ross Norwich Union Link Game, Carpenter and Associates Post Office Counters Kent County Council BACS Data Logic a Raytheon Company Michael Page Marketing CB-Linnell Limited Dartford Borough Council United Biscuits UK Limited Selection Research Ltd PA Consulting Group Greenfield human resource Digby Moore Associates Search Selection Hoggett Bowers Head of Human Resources Computer Manufacturing Safeway Hereford and Worcester County Council British Shoe Corporation TRG McKendrick Ford Fairclough a member of the AMEC Group The Royal Agricultural Society of England Erskine Office Systems Ltd Director Executive Search Benton & Bowles Selection Prudential British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate, P. L. C. Facility Management Resources Limited Queen Mary & Westfield College A Tele Columbus Company Abbey Life Link Management Selection Taking your Place in tower Hamlets Software Publishing Corporation Fairbank & Fry Management Consultants Limited The Wentworth Consultancy Powergen the Emerging Competition Hambro Countrywide PLC Johnson Wilson & Partners SWEB Technical Engineer Intercom Data Systems Ltd. Goodman Graham & Associates Scottish & Newcastle Breweries plc LEB the Power Behin London Adamson & Partners Ltd. Seize the Initiative Link Aerospace Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian Airlines KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Coopers & Lybrand Unocal Thompson Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Howgate Sable Ernst & Young Rolls-Royce BMW Robson Rhodes Bristol & West Building Society Private Patients Plan Findlater Mackie Todd & Co. Ltd. N. B Selection Ltd Powergen the Emerging Competition Satellite Information Services Fletcher Hunt plc N. B Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd Financial Services N. B Selection Ltd Motorola Ltd. TSI Group Commodity Trading Austin Benn Personnel Consultants Cambridge Recruitment Consultants St. James's Management Recruitment Bernadette Alexander Mayborn Group PLC The Textile Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items HM Customs & Excise Varley-Walker Human Resource Consultants Marks & Spencer Brighton Health Authority News International Newspapers Limited John Robinson Associates Management Consultants CAA Orbitel Mobile Communications Limited KPMG The Sunday Times Department of Health Kent County Council Education Cellnet the Cellphone Network Cranbrook Training & Recruitment plc Haringey Health Authority Personnel Department, Petrofina UK Limited Intercom Data Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items I. T. Account Executives AEA Technology Coopers & Lybrand Telematics Ogilvie Executive Office of Water Services Building Advisory Service InterExec SMI Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Outstanding Career Opportunities in Marketing Medlock Associates Compleat Recruitment American Management Association International Bankers Trust Company QMS Recruitment The Sunday Times The art of getting IT right Information technology is now too important to leave to the experts, says David Kaye CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Cable Camden Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Simpson Crowden Consultants Liverpool Enterprise Multiple Display Advertising Items At the Court of King George Lord Weidenfeld, the publisher, threw a party for his seventieth birthday last week and everybody came, including John Walsh Country Living Magazine Inside Folded inside Backbiting in the bun fight Robert Sandall finds the chips are down in the burger stakes, as rival theme restaurants take on London's Hard Rock Cafe Multiple Classified Advertising Items A case of publish and be damned Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Buzz The red revolutionary Paloma Picasso colours in the unique shades of her self-portrait for Valerie Grove Early wrap for Calvin Clean Marion Hume on how nothing came between Mr Klein and his beauty sleep Boris in wonderland John Cassidy on how a Russian VIP let Uncle Sam's capitalist ways, and whisky, warm his heart Domesday County Folios Dish for dancing the night away Food This week we start our exclusive serialisation of The Unforgettable Dishes of My Life by Egon Ronay, The Sunday times food writer and gastronome extraordinaire, with his recipe for a soup to keep the party going until the wee hours, a tradition from his days as a young law student in Budapest Object lesson in the way we were Design Telecom Security Floware & Planre Association T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Steepleprint Ltd Reveller's Soup Figuring out the Max factor What's in a name? Peter Freedman probes the pedigree of today's monosyllabic favourite Twinkle Toes Fashion Marion Hume on how streetwise soles have moved on to Gucci glamour Dolls Houses Honey Pot House, Dept Appointments advertised in this section Penny Plain Ltd. Belle Epoque Blooming Kids The Thoroughbred Bank A vintage to call your own Giving birth to agony Dorothy Wade reports on new hope for women who get bad treatment during childbirth Health Public Appointments Overseas Development CSL Group Limited Tate Gallery Body blow from a rusty Morris Minor Casebook Private sales can be a dangerous minefield, and the legal recommendation is simple: Let the buyer beware Forestry Commission Are these the worst buildings in Britain? Hugh Pearman, architectural correspondent, discovers there is no shortage of intriguing nominations for a list of those ugly buildings that people just love to hate Public Appointments Mersey Regional Health Authority South East England Tourist Name your Candidates for the Bulldozers Avon County Council Crookes Healthcare Stockport Rhondda Borough Council Public Finance Department of Health Crime concern Berkshire Finance English: a tale of two nations Greg Hadfield asks if the 2.5m members of Britain's ethnic minorities should be compelled to learn to speak English Management Appointments RSPCA Tate Gallery Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Bromley Why the church is failing our young Drink, drugs, violence. Frank Field says the church should take a greater lead in setting society's moral tone Poplar neighbourhood Leominster District Council Cheshire County Council Newark & Sherwood District Council Haines Watts Recruitment Services Wolverhampton Council Castleton Partners The Spastics Society Hounslow & Spelthorne Health Authority West Berkshire Health Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Polytechnic of Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Camberwell Health Authority Housemistress Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideal Schools Fall-out over film clouds starry Skye Stuart Wavell's People Education Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association Warwick School Football's first disciple puts a boot in for supporters University College Swansea Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times A straight answer from Dick Francis Contents Heads and Tales A Natural Curiosity by Margaret Drabble Viking £12.95 pp309 Contents General David & Charies plc The art of course writing Teenage treats Sins of commission Passeth all understanding Sincerest form of flattery Denying the Holocaust Child's play: after all the million-pound ballyhoo,… Denying the Holocaust By jingo Appliance of science Profit without honour Topping by Peter Topping Angus & Robertson £12.95 pp303 Circulation in the blood The Rise and Fall of Fleet Street by Charles Wintour Hutchinson £16.95 pp271 Multiple Display Advertising Items Uncovering the cover girl If this was Happiness a Biography of Rita Hayworth by Barbara Leaming Weidenfeld £14.95 pp312 Sunday Times In my View Highbrow writers should learn about sex from bodice-rippers and blockbusters, argues the novelist The battles of the Boy David Against Goliath David Steel's Story Weidenfeld 14.95 pp318 A good, honest man Penhaligon by Annette Penhaligon Bloomsbury £14.95 pp255 British Writers of Thirties Tales of the Arabian knight Dreaming of Samarkand by Martin Booth Hutchinson £12.95 pp308 Fiction The Macmillan Anthologies of English Literature Rhythmic method, semantic madness And the Ass Saw the Angel by Nick Cave Black Spring Press £12.95 pp251 Illuminations from the blackout The Way we Lived Then The English Story in the 1940s introduction by Woodrow Wyatt Collins £11.95 pp223 Making moving images The Floating World by Cynthia Kadohata Secker £11.95 pp196 Black Swan Harsh words On the River Styx by Peter Matthiessen Collins Harvill £10.95 pp190 Set in his own standards Ackerley a Life of J R Ackerley by Peter Parker Constable £16.95 pp466 The adapta… Penny Perrick talks to Michael Frayn - novelist, playwright, philosopher, journalist and self classifed "heavy entertainer"- about his new novel and his brilliant career Diary Victorian values and social change The Haunted Study: A Social History of the English Novel 1875-1914 by Peter Keating Secker £30 pp533 Critical values and party talk A Vain Conceit: British Fiction in the 1980s by D J Taylor Bloomsbury £4.99 pp155 The Folio Society would like to make you an offer as BBC Books Paperbacks Macdonald a member of Marwell Pergamon Publishing The Times Dennis Walters Laundering the past Fiction 3 Philippa Gregory looks at the new fashion for period fiction Who's Reading Whom Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items David & Charles David & Charles Writers College Where the sky meets the sea Aficionados of Bali in the 1930s feared the 'invasion' of tourists from the west would engulf the island. Half a century later, Paul Forster finds a hubrid culture has evolved, from the sometimes brash international mix in the south to more subtle marriage of styles in the artists' retureats in the hills. 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John Harding advises frequent flyers on the finer points of buying travel insurance Brittany Ferries Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Mark warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items A walk ethic for Peak performance Travel: Trekking Treats The Countrywide Holidays Association was founded almost a century ago to foster the joys of the great outdoors among working people, and its walking holidays are still going strong. 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