News from 08/10/1989
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George Cole, Joseph Nottage, Victoria McKee, Michael Barnsley, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Alasdair Riley, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Thomas Hinde, John Davison, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jill Hartley, Drew Smith, Joan Bakwell, John Diamond, Neville Hodgkinson Medical Correspondent, Anthony Bambridge, Norman Howell, Terence Blacker, Alistair Scott, Julia Brookes, Raymond Carver, David Smith, Martin MacCurtain, William Green, G. B. Trudeau, Julian Joyce, Andrew Brink, Mark Ellis, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Jose de Cordoba, Caroline St John-Brooks, Richard Eaton, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Anne Penketh, Deryk Brown, Craig Raine, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Peter Reading, Paul Mulde, Valerie Elliott, H C, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, John Melmoth, Norman Harris, David Goldsmith, Julia Neuberger, Geoff Whitten, Marise Morland, Robert Harris, John Banham, Peter Millar, John Milne, Peter Kellner, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Stephane Sednaoui, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Leo Abse, Paul Donovan, John Banville, Peter Miller, Huston Horn, Amit Roy, Angela Newing, Jeff Randall, Janet Suzman, David Hughes, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Sally Forrest, Joan Forman, Heywood Gould, Rufus Olins, John Hopkins, Nigel Andrew, Dan Piraro, Martin Jacques, Brian Walden, Maria Laura, Peter Wilsher, Cal McCRYSTAL, McCrystal, Michael Heath, Gareth David, Jan Harold Burnvand, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Dyan Sheldon, Craig Brown, Peter Burke, Ali Ross, Stephen Jones, Marc Aspland, Alison Beckkett, Charles Oulton Home Affairs Correspondent, Brian Deer, Michael Kretzmer, Alison Smith, Norman Lebrecht, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Robert Elms, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Graham Dench, Keith Martin, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, Colin McDowell, Tim Heald, Brough Scott, Maura Sorensen, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Alastair Morton, Frances Rafferty, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Barrie Penrose, Ian Dunning, Michael Frayn, Peter Worsfold, Angela Samuels, Brian MacArthur, David Baldwin, Mel Webb, Michael Jones Political Editor, Rosemary Verey, Chapman Pincher, Mihir Bose, Rosie Johnston, Philip Beresford, Snoo Wilson, Charles Oulton, Alan Jabez, Hunter Davies, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Andrey Reimann, Sue Limb, Brian Glanville, Norman Macrae, Edward Pearce, Andrew Lucre, Heléna Newton, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Dr. Crypton, Michael Roberts, Norman Cumming, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Maureen Walker, Imre Karacs, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Geoff Hamilton, David Wickers, Dr Mary King, Norman Lebreacht, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Angela Long, Frank Field, Dorothy Wade, David Smith Economics Editor, Timothy Madge, Tony Hetherington, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, Nigel Dempster, Iain Jenkins, Tom Bower, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoInterest rise 'puts Britain on Brink of recession' 'Gorby, help us' Harsh crackdown as protests sweep East Germany Hungary opts for democracy Bishop bans war veterans' favourite hymn Contents By Our Foreign Staff: Budapest leaders ditch communism Sunday Times widens the gap Contents MPs will get poll tax perk Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC Overseas Prices Tiananmen Onassis Service Viz & Co Chunnel Winter Sun Classified Contents Business to Business Entertainments Entertainments C2, C6, C8, C10 New Society Contents Property Travel Wrangle puts ivory ban at risk GEC in Ferranti rescue talks Mortgage rate rises to 15% The Sunday Times Advertising Telephone Numbers Women sail into history The Carphone Shop Rovacabin Bulidings The Phone Shop Part of the Direct Group Mensa Two questioned by bomb squad News Digest Party turnoff Victims to sue Death riddle Guard on hens South Bank vote Bond Winners BBC in row over army film Liver patient is 'critical' The Wine Bargain of the Year Bionic ear operation to be free on NHS Business Migration Program Ultimatum over cash for Channel link Knighton offer spurned by Shah Insight Mercedes-Benz Touring Gurantee London's tarnished Little Arabia Smallpox virus to be destroyed Sunday Times success Specialist hits at UK inaction on Aids blood Sunday Times Campaign Police quiz soldier on Falklands fire CredaCare BBC Travel slump will disrupt holiday plans Volvo New brooms sweep into Westminster Drought worsens British Airways Sunday Times Reporter: The thugs of acid house Complete 'police' service for parties—with riot gas, savage dogs and clubs Drive on teenage smoking J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited Queen Bette, last of her line Broadway bitch, Jezebel, Baby Jane, she ruled with steamroller determination, a toughie to the end Water board faces action over dead fish City clears share deal TWA Barclays Parkinson 'to curb rail fare increases' Meacher 'on the way out' Rates hurt home owners Broadwater 'given £3m' The City Lawson 'does right thing' Gorbachev as a friend Fire drama for TV vet Sperm banks draw singles Plan Electric Teachers to get taste of industry Royal Mail Parcels International Merseyside Development Corporation Scandal of a gap that lets children vanish Spotlight on a call for urgent action to solve the heartbreak problem of 98.000 youngsters who go missing each year Incorporated Society of British Advertisers Atticus Pulling the plug from a leaking Tory boat Trouble-shooting giant seeks light at the tunnel end Profile 7 XIOS Aimpes Blackpool Blues Tories face a winter of economic discontent It is all a far cry from the heyday of the1988 budget. Suddenly the Conservatives are confronted, on the eve of their conference, with an economy in turmoil. David Smith and Devid Hughed examine the political storm threatening to rain on the Tories' parade Bank of Europe calls the tune . . . Brighton Belles Labour's rows give way to realism When Ken Livingstone was kicked off the National Executive Committee, Neil Kinnock Knew all the sweat and pain had paid off. Andrew Grice reports on a party ready to take advantage of Margaret Thatcher's woes The London Tara a Copthorne Hotel Brezhnev haunts a birthday without joy East German leaders celebrate their fortieth anniversary, but the real party lies in the exodus west Health & Safety Executive Soviet corruption protest Contents Bittersweet parting for a Berlin family Defiant isolation of the junta's victim House arrest confines wife who left to Oxford for Burma's political jungle, but student protest goes on Abbey National By our Foreign Staff: Thailand shields aircraft hijackers UK nurse held in Iraq The World Papandreou bid to form government Amstrad (Reuter): Pindling libel case renewed Hungary votes for democracy Deng teaches his students the hard way Audi Colombia's drug clans want a cut of high society Social Security Goodwood Travel Ltd. Noriega takes revenge against coup leaders By Our Foreign Staff: Argentine amnesty pardons Galtieri The Sunday Times Vodafone Firm 'helped Russia develop jet fighter' Ford Ford Gower's journal of the plague year Cricket The Times Zimmer's boys bring Giants back to earth Baseball Squash Brewers help on a slippery slope Winter Sport Yorkshire cricket at war again How to Finance the South African Revolution Big handicap falls to Rambo style The Caretaker cleans up world's richest Man and beast in a quest for perfection Whitaker and Milton play a lucrative winning hand Equus: A Celebration of the Horse in Europe Cash's record Arc warm-up Flowers & Plants Association Football Results For the Record L'arc De Triomphe Pools Rugby Racing Selections Shelford cashes in on tour Saracens charge Fallible Faldo loses his grip Golf Dark and foreboding are the All-Black bogymen Sport 4 Rugby Union: Beware the Awesome Kiwis Stephen Jones reckons it will take a near miracle to beat the New Zealanders Swansea head off Quins Hockey Bristol in scramble White flag over Wentworth Injury-hit Lion's career in doubt Rugby Round-up England crying out for imagination World Cup Adcock in style Sheffield scrape home with Bull off target Wigan slammed by League for failings on stadium safety News in Focus Ipswich a class apart Digest American Football Basketball Boxing Cricket Cycling Drugs in Sport Football Golf Rallying Motor Racing Tennis Contents Article Withdrawn Bother-boy Jones pops up to punish woeful West Ham Softwares Builders Fenwick a mere fly in England's ointment Weather and Travel Outlook Contents Article Withdrawn Archbishop banging an antique drum In his address to the business world Dr Runcie is scoring easy points in an ethical fog, says Simon Jenkins Contents CCA Galleries Contents Now we'll see the Tories' fighting spirit put to test The Obituaries on Thatcherism should all be taken with a good pinch of salt, writes Brian Walden Nescafe Cap Colombie High stakes in libel lottery But does Labour mean it? Showing Islam's more gentle face Pulpit Godfrey Smith These fibs are finger-flicking bad Can you tell when a politician under stress isn't telling the whole truth? Norman Macrae gives a simple test Livingstone loses to the Godfather of realism Tell Neil it was only business; I always liked him The ousting of Ken Livingstone from the party executive is a potent symbol of Labour's new power, says Robert Harris The questions Marcos left at Bush's door Last Word Environmental Investigation Agency Fiat A life turned inside out The Valerie Grove Interview Righteousness of the scribes and the Pharisees interview Paper Round Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Granada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinnock shakes off the shackles New-look Labour has victory within its grasp, says Martin Jacques Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paper chase for the ultimate status symbol Spectrum Logos From Adolf Hitler's swastika to the HMV dog, organisations will pay thousands for a design that encapsultates their image. Amit Roy looks at the phenomenon of the pocket persona Four Wheel Drive Mitsubishi Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Come back, you old buffers, we need you Employment Cal McCrystal finds business is taking new interest in the over-40s Frosts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Merlin H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Golf VW Range for sale or lease at the keenest prices The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Henlys Range Rover Quattro Multiple Display Advertising Items Comics boom shows its darker side Spectrum Publishing Sci-fi fantasy superheroes have never had it so good—and have never been quite so nasty. Brian Deer enters the world of Judge Dredd Quattro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humour from the toilet still puts money in the bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Rs Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen the London Ferrari Centre Julians Multiple Display Advertising Items Modena For Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items No more teething problems for M & S Health Employees will soon get cheap dentistry, writes Amit Roy Cartel Mansell Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Russian bear roars from economic pit The Soviet Union is on the verge of financial catastrophe, according to Abel Aganbegyan, the architect of perestroika and President Gorbachev's economic adviser. David Smith catches up with him in London Press Council ruling on Shelter complaint Performance Cars 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 Democrats divided by Archie Bunkers and Boll Weegvils America's Democratic party is depressed, leaderless, befuddled and politically trapped, writes John Cassidy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opening old war wounds in court 13 Seven days sealed the fate of 70,000 Cossacks and Yugoslavs in 1945. Now a jury will spend months deciding whether a Tory grandee has their blood on his hands. Tom Bower follows the case Collectors Cars 1968 Mercedes 280sl, 73,000 miles, white with black Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Vantage Volante Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Classic Cars Limited Jaguar XK 150 Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items California Car Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 1987 D Bentley Turbo R. Deep Ocean, parchment hide Bentley Turbo R Hooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers SAAB Lex The Henlys Collection Waranted Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Ensor (Bury) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Derwent a Pendragon Company Geyfords Johnbutt Automobiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Working Motors Gerard Mann Mercedes-Benz Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Follett Lancaster Porsche Hroleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buy your New 'G Reg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chariots Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian anthony Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waldron Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Overseas Property Dunas Douradas Savills Gilberts Overseas Residental Properties Limited William Loughran Exhibition Brighton Centre Abbey National Julians Joint Ownership Villas Ias gaviotas The Cumberland Hotel Lovell España Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property-Focus on France Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mills & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Clube Plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doña Blanca Mijas Overseas Property Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Rproperty Exhibition Ibiza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milan 3 Super luxurious modern irg 1 & 2 bed flats Multiple Classified Advertising Items British dive undeterred into French homes pool Hope springs eternal in the sluggish cross-Manche market, says Caroline McGhie Overseas Property-Focus on France Credit Agricole Multiple Classified Advertising Items A member of County Group PLC C'est la vie: French housebuyers who deal in death France Méditerranée Exhibition of Properties in Spain France Multiple Display Advertising Items Montpeller International PLC Grosvenor Developments 8 Bramham Gardens Strutt & Parker John Wilcox & Co Knightsbridge Residental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Residential Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovell Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items View a New Mews Home in W2 next Weekend Hamptons Vast Kitchens Charles II Place Millers Wharf Heron Homes Cluttons K & M Properties Limited Huntsmore House Kensington Hamlet Square Residential Negotiators Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Trollope & Sons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal Homes Ironcliffe Homes Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lainc Homes Gullane Muirfield Steading Smiths Chartered Surveyors New Market Road-Norwich Norfolk Veric of Somerset Save space by keeping to the straight and marrow In the second part of his three-part series, Geoff Hamilton offers some hints for choosing colourful yet practical plant varieties for those with limited gardens A fitting display—made to measure Room outside Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Country Nurseries Forstal Nursery Gardenstore Products Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden of the Week Lawn Flite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewitched by the magic of merlins Nature Joan Forman on efforts to breed in captivity Britain's smallest falcon Multiple Display Advertising Items Rogue male's magic The Sunday Times Points Sunday Times Three collect prizes totalling £4,000 New Man, same old hypocrisy The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9XW Birthdays The Sunday Times Crossword We must let girls be girls Clue Writing Contest A far cry from the Pharisees Legge Island Queen The Story of Christina Onassis by Nigel Dempster part 3 Whitehead & Partners Contents The Panents' Guide to Independent Schools The Best Motor Car Showroom in town The South Bank Centre The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 83 Royal Academy of Arts The Sunday Times True Love at Last? The Nutcracker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wartime Olivier embraced by a beleaguered nation Dilys Powell remembers the original film and why its hero's triumph was so important to a country desperate for victory Bösendorfer Pianos How to put hairs on King Henry's chest Shakespeare is Shakespeare, but Henry V is Oliver—or is he? Iain Johnstone welcomes a robust new interpretation of the role from Kenneth Branagh which bears comparison with its much lauded predecessor Thunderbirds English National Opera A Little Night Music Music Art Dance TV Dramatic ways to settle the score How Covent Garden is Dancing into the record business with popular classics Music1: new departures for the Royal Opera & Robert Tear; why the modern needs marketing On a voyage of self-discovery Robert Tear next week tackles Aschenbach, one of Benjamin Britten's most complex roles, for the first time. Hugh Canning reports Decca Berlioz opera bounces back David Cairns on a masterful production of Benvenuto Cellini Pick of the Week Marooned in a musical ghetto Watches of Switzerland Ltd Long and winding road to overkill Music 2: The Who in a generation trap; strummer retunes; home-grown saxophone masters Robert Sandall on epic struggles in the recording studio for young superstars Wind of change after the clash Joe Strummer's harsh punk days have given way to more romantic sounds. He talks to Robert Sandall about a musical evolution Not a question of Who but why? John Diamond finds a sad question mark hanging over the first night of The Who's new UK tour in Birmingham Sax men find solutions Richard Cook looks at a pair of pioneers in different territories Record of the Week Scott Hamilton Plays Ballads Concord Cj-386 LP/cassette £6.50, CD £11 The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Savoy Theatre Big Momma hails faters of cubism Art: Picasso and Braque in New York: British painting's new outstation in Wales Marina Vaizey on a New York exhibltion that celebrates the triumphs of Picasso and Braque Pick of the Week Full steam ahead for modern art Hugh Pearman says one man's drive to bring culture to a Welsh rallway sation is on track Child's play with adult meanings Andrew Lucre on the career of a master of modern European dance Dance: how the French have put a spring in their step; contemporary moves in London Time to be bold at the Barbican Bakewell's View Women take a piece of the action Theatre Healing the divisions within a family David Dougill sees the new American zest in British dance Pick of the Week Buddy Pick of the Week Starlight Express A Life in the Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Another Time Wembley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnaby and the Old Boys Merce Cunningham Now and Forever New London Thatre Magyarok Britain Sallites Hungary Queuing up for America's television take-away Screen: the scramble for winners in TV ratings battle; Wired; Graham Chapman Patrick Stoddart on the new (and old) shows heading this way from the other side of the Atlantic Registration Numbers Distinctive Marks Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timian Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd The Sunday Times Missing that talent to amuse Film Pick of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Reed Information Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Barbican Celebrity Recital Series Beethoven & Brahms Magyarok Britain Salutes Hungary Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shirley Bassey Chms Rea Maze Frankie Beverly Henry V Asgard Presents Power on parade Registration Numbers Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Gearing up for autumn showdown Eric Dymock previews new models at Motorfair; Tony James puts Japanese superbikes to the test Registration Transfers Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar A Pendragon Company Marshall Jaguar Dutton Forshaw TWR Jaguar Follett Jaguar H. 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Owen Jaguar Julians Group Harvey Hudson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Motors Swain Jones (Jaguar) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cooper Group Richard Cound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Snows Best Prices Paid Cheyne Parsons Green Royal Ascot Milcars-the perfect partnershp Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Monday Today's Radio The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Monday The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television Pick of the Day Tuesday Pick of the Day New conductor faces the music Radio Waves Preview Wednesday Pick of the Day BBC1 The Week's Films on TV Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Thursday Pick of the Day Friday Pick of the Day Saturday Pick of the Day Film of the Week Simplex Joseph Colten in Shadow of a Doubt (C4,9.00pm) The Famous Grouse Eurosport MTV Sky News Lifestyle Films Regions Sky One Sky Movies Screensport Today's Highlights Time for tummy tickling TV Review BBC1 The Sunday Times. Guide to Today's Television Inside: The Week ahead plus: Radio Skill-Diggery Eurotunnel's builders want changes at top Battle looms for Ferranti Gloom over the pound Vickers signs MoD chief Contents A model for recession Gunn looks at B&C buyout Jaguar lines up deal with GM Hunting Gate Peter Borough Special Effects Trump's Air Raid The City Rover's Turning Lawson's race against time Viewpoint Cowie Interleasing Business to Business Citicorp Venture Capital RHM seeks white knight QS Gears up to Sell More Clothes Royal Institute of British Architects Candover in ferry war Companies House Cadbury signals new buys Trump's Air Raid The red Ton the airllner, left, shows Donald Trump is in charge—and his avowed alm is to have the T painted on American Airlines aircraft like the one below it. But is that his real intention? John Cassidy reports East Kilbride National Savings Pearl bid shakes insurance sector Texas Instruments Telecottages bring future to Mull of Kintyre United Parcel Service London City Airways Franklin's Hawaiian link Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Spider web nets USM backslider Sharewatch Mr Asher Edelman Grenfell 'is not in talks' BR's poor relation back on fast track Virgin walks into shootout over software Britain's top 20 companies Hays LANiER Rover drives toward niche—Honda-style The Honda link, a challenging new model and a revolution on the shopfloor, backed by academic expertise, bring new hope to the BAe car maker as it sees its market share slip to its lowest level. Andrew Lorenz, Industrial Editor, analyses Rover at the crossroads Clwyd Delta Airlines Guinness into a glamour game Iain Jenkins looks at the hands in LVMH Amstrad We'll take the credit as well as the blame John Banham replies for the CBI B. A. T Industries Stock Group Lawson's time bomb US airlines in good company American Account Henley the Management College Tunnelling into Turmoil Business Focus MID Glamorgan Picture Gallery Travel Incentives & Meetings Exhibition Terrapin Business to Business Colour Printing Business Growth Training Do Not Read Any Further Leisure Network International Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Silyer Colling & Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Document Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kll—kwik Printing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rates: £11.50 per line Venture Contract Multiple Display Advertising Items Rowntree's real tragedy In a new business book, our Industrial Editor, Andrew Lorenz, tells of British industry's recovery from near—disasler in the 1980s. Here, in an edited extract, he examines the implications of Rowntree's takeover for Britain's place in a world business environment Business to Business Small Firms Service Shapemaster Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snapshots of UK bosses Philip Beresford looks at a handy guide to the directors of all UK quoted companies Rates: £11.50 per line Imagine Toplix Fidelity Savings Corporation Henderson Yield grows after tellers' show of interest Traps for working pensioners Danby Bloch explains to the unwary the pitfalls of this month's changes in tax and earnings rules Robert Fleming save & Prosper Fidelity Fraud cover to rise Guide Lines Borrowers brace for rate impact Risks that can seriously damage your wealth In a final extract from his guide for investiors, Norman Cumming explains the dangers of futures and options AMP Group Tyndall Chasing the blue chips Business The Levitt Group (Commercial Finance) Ltd Miers Gargett Chelsea Building Society Futures Unclaimed: £80m of Abbey shares Sunday Times Economic Data Bank The Sunday Times Sales of paintings testing the boom in the art market The vast sums paid for major paintings are pushing auction houses' sales to record levels, But there are plenty of good pictures around by promising new artists to suit more modest pockets, reports Ian Dunning Fund tracks the tigers MLA American Trust Alliance Leicester The search for a no-risk punt Guaranteed Income Bonds SKY New Generation Software Profit figures show fragility of success Swansea Business File Small ADS £100m launch by Gillette Extra vision cures radar's blind spot Radar Radar that can "see" over the horizon and scan much greater distances is past the experimental stage. Angela Long and Sally Forrest report When hair tearing is simply irresistible A compulsion to pull out hair and eyelashed is a surprisingly common problem which can now be chemically treated with a new drug Drying out energy loss British Innovation Awards Coil shows mettle with memory Materials Pinpointing marine pollution The Big Heart of England Video cameras do an incredible shrink Video A truly portable camcorder that allows videos to be replayed on the same equipment has become available Douglas Construction Group Dalgety raiders seeks third man Docklands developer is balking Datastream International Bid at EC deal on mergers Information at your command Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead Drive on insiders The Sunday Times Business Videos Business Bidders cast off rate blues World Markets The importance of playing an earnest game Godfrey Golzen on the value of management contests by computer Contents KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Ducheyne Executive Andersen Consulting Arthur Andersen & Co Private Patients Plan Limited Theaker Monro & Newman Link Informix The Save the Children Fund Howgate Sable Purchase point Training and Motivation Austin Knight Goodman Graham and Associates PA Consulting Group Uis SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Amstrad Lorein SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Hecruitment Advertising Ltd. Mobile Data International News International Newspapers Ltd Holder Mathias Alcock S. N. H Providing services for national health Merry gay Inter Exec SMI Plc Ryder Geoff Williams Associates Barnett Kinnings Morton Hodson PA Consulting Group Marks & Spencer Theaker Monro & Newman Northern telecom Deloitte Haskins Sells MSL International CICS Soft ware Engineers Ranger Oil Bristol Water Britax News (Uk) Ltd. Channel express Financial Information Systems Hoggett Bowers Robson Rhodes Crombie System Sales Royal Mail Hill Samuel Investment Services CJA Recruitment Consultants Group MSL International Courtaulds Clothing QMS Recruitment Harvey Nash CCN Systems Ltd. Alliance Leicester Building Society Rover Whitehead Rice Ltd Siemens Ward Executive Limited Price Waterhouse Theaker Manro & Newman Simpson Crowden Consultants Fletcher Hunt plc Sun Oil Britain Limited James Allen & Associates Limited Eastern electricity North West Water Multiple Display Advertising Items Aslib English Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items British Aerospace LJE Unix recruitment Halifax Building Society Archibold Rae Consultants Limited London Docklands TSB Trust Company Trilogy Resources Ltd Michael Quest Associates Hynes Amacom International Ltd. SKY Television BIS Applied Systems Excellence, Competence, Success Executive Network N. B Selection Ltd Royal Mail Parcels Everex Systems (UK) Limited Brian Forbes N. B Selection Ltd EGOR Executive Selection PA Consulting Group N. B Selection Ltd Project Office Furniture plc Howgate Sable Lunn Poly Granada Television Guinness Grant Thornton BIS Applied Systems Stewart in Selection Multitone First Choice The Body Shop Aplin Phillimore Sandwell Swan Wooster Robson Rhodes Bernadette Alexander International Appointments Management Consultancy CCN Decision Systems The Sunday Times Grand Metropolitian Information Services Limited Theaker Monro & Newman Southern Electric Charles Barker Selection Yellow Pages Moray House College Cramond Campus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Still cool after all these years Debbie Harry, pop icon of the Seventies, hates interviews, but for her comeback, she talked to Robert Sandall about hair and hype Beards and bated breath at the mating game Kate Saunders observes the silent and deadly passions of the World Chess Champlonship FILOFAX Personal Drganiser Inside Folded inside Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is it a guy, is it a living legend? No, it's a bloke John Diamond joins the fans as Ian Botham hits a few questions for six at his one-man show Table talk turns on to one-offs Anyone rich can have antiques: the really chic have uniques, says Dorothy Wade Sofa Sleepas by Martin Barnett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Buzz Oasis of opulence tantalises a drab city The Savoy, unlike the rest of Moscow, has just had a four-star facelift. David Baldwin was at the opening Wesley—Barrell Rocking around the dock The American celebrity lawyer Richard Golub's in the limelight for his handling of the William Hurt case. John Cassidy mef him in New York Royal Jelly Triple Pack The turning point in a fine romance Egon Ronay, below, charis charts his wife's culinary expertise The Sunday Times Life along classic line Janet Suzman tells Valerie Grove how important if is to be dressed for the part, and how she progressed from fat teenager, through hippie to parent Duo finds fame at the drop of a hat Marion Hume reports on the celebrities who make the hippest headgear The next step for a reborn retailer George Davies, the outsted charman of Nest, is back with a vengeance_ with range of supermarket clothing and his memoirs Multiple Display Advertising Items Flowers & Plants Association Penny Plain Ltd Saddle Dolls Houses The Selfridge selection New World symphony sounds a subtler note Guide Lines The losers who inherit nothing Frank Field says we are in for an 'inheritance bonanza'But what about thous who will lose out Telecom Security Service without a Smile We're supposed of be a service economy with the customer always right You want your new washing machine delivered on Monday. Will you get it? We fried in three conlinents. Here are the results Accelerated Learning Systems Limited The Challenge Shared Ownership Housing Association Limited West Midlands Regional Health Authority It's time we turned the tables on woeful waiters Skulduggery compounts inefficiency as standards keep falling The catering industry must start to listen to the views of its customers, writes Drew Smith City of Swansea VSO Helping the Third World help itself Schizophrenia a National Emergency Brighton Borough Council Nottingham Polytechnic Cwmbran Centre for Young People Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal National Institute for the Deaf Kent County Council Office of Electricity Regulation Taking a fresher look at campus New undergraduates had a first faste of campus life last week. Caroline St John-Books sees how they fared Public Norweb Goddard Kay Rogers and Associates West Midlands Enterprise Board Limited Lincolnshire Country Council Walsall MBC Why it's right to hit our children Parents are the real experts when it comes to punishing naughly children, writes Digby Anderson Helen Mason—a tribute Education The Company Limited Taxes may take the biscuit for a Ginger Man feeling the heat Derbyshire County Council One man's war on the Roman robbers Stuart Wavell's People Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writers Bureau Headington School Multiple Display Advertising Items Memories of different age Money for Nothing Heiress The Story of Christina Onassis by Nigel Dempster Weidenfeld £12.95 pp180 Contents Contents Prion Who's Reading Whom It was my brother Frankly, my dear Being independent Like-minded Laid-back and OTT Firm support David & Charles A reign of terror in the name of the Queen The Shankill Butchers a Case Study of Mass Murder by Martin Dillon Hutchinson £14.95 pp273 His beastly beatitudes The King of the Shadow Realm Aleister Crowley: His Life and Magic by John Symonds Duckworth £25 pp588 Equation The Return of Heroic Failures Significant lunchers Storm over 4 a Personal Account by Jeremy Isaacs Weidenfeld £14.95 pp215 Terence Blacker The debut novelist argues that the cult of youth has taken hold of modern-day Publishing In my View A real trooper The Time of my Life: Entertaining the Troops by Joyce Grenfell Her Wartime Journals edited and introduced by James Roose-Evans Hodder £15 pp252 Fallen woman or fallen angel? 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