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News from 15/10/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Peter Roeback, Vivian Russell, Kenneth McLeish, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Arthur Smith, Jenny Woolf, Mike Graham, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Sue Archbold, Anthony Clare, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, A S Byatt, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Steve Tynan, E Elworthy, David Smith, Suzan Lewis, Humphrey Carpenter, Stephen Milligan, Bob Holmes, William Green, Julian Joyce, Dalbert Hallenstein, Edward Welsh, G O'Donoghue, Tim Kirby, Richard Eaton, Patrick Masters, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Dr Ellis Downes, Philippa Gregory, David Brierley, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Ljunggren, David Dougill, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Joe Irving, Stephen Taylor, J Barry Gibson Commercial Director, Valerie Elliott, Jane Bird, Delia Quigley, Michael Durham Health Services Correspondent, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Mark Hudson, Susan Crosland, Mark Jones, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Norman Harris, Julia Neuberger, Geoff Whitten, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, E H Rackley, P Johnson, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Charlotte Atkins, Harry Ritchie, Jennifer Hunter, Bernard Cafferty, David Murrow, Paul Donovan, Paula Rego, Huston Horn, Amit Roy, Val Sampson, Nigella Lawson, John Kluge, Andrew Hay, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, Mariance Engler, David Hughes, Matthew Gwyther, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Dr B McCormick, Candy Atherton, Rufus Olins, Elizabeth Grice, W Young, E Hillier, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, Peter Millar Central Europe Correspondent, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Kate Saunders, David Brittain, Malcolm Winton, Patrick Taylor-Martin, Cheryl Taylor, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Anthony Isaacs, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Steve Pooley, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Brian Deer, Edwina Currie, H Oberst Director General, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, William Carley, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Bevis Hillier, Rob Ryan, John Steele, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, Patrick Rowley, Robert Freson, Dilys Powell, Karen Armstrong, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Jones, Dr John P Warren, Andrew Hogg, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Caroline McGhie, Frances Rafferty, William Henry, Marion Hume, Robert Ghessnyre, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, Peter Worsfold, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Douthwaite Secretary General, Helena Bonham-Carter, D J Taylor, Smart Cards, Susannah Herbert, Godfrey Smith, Kathleen Tynan, Jean Ure, Michele Jaffe-Pearce, Peter Morris, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Jeff Rendall City Editor, Illtyd Harrington, Brian Clarke, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Dr. Crypton, Dave Phillips, Rowena Webster, Imre Karacs, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, Caroline McGHIE, Geoff Hamilton, David Wickers, Colin Greenland, Keith Waterhouse, Patricia Payne, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Angela Huth, Frank Field, Martin Seymour-Smith, Norman MacRAE, David Smith Economics Editor, Cary Cooper, Tony Hetherington, Tony Kovak, Chris Blackhurst, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Nigel Dempster, Iain Jenkins, Boris Schapiro, Richard Williams,

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Contents Labour council victimises the pupils who opt out Lawson in bid to stem stock market slump £13bn left in wills Hays Doctors threaten work-to-rule Contents Five Hillsborough officers to face criminal charges Contents Scargill man in 'fraud riddle' Inside Classified Sheep trapped on death trip Sinn Fein threat to name British intelligence agents The Sunday Times Advertising Telephone Numbers London Phone Company Shop By Our Foreign Staff: Diplomat's visit an gers israelis Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Rovacabin Breakthrough for male sex problems 'Waite is alive' Runcie told Sailors' reward UDR charges Coins hijacked Thatcher flop Editors' concern University threat Speelman level Rape inquiry Bond Winners Cellrent De-icer and horsetail keep Zsa Zsa looking young Currie talks of pain, hostility and sympathy Blind people get the picture in big-screen breakthrough Special Offers to All Sunday Times Readers Sterling Murdoch sets the limit for Sky Patients dying as organs go to waste Sheraton End of the line: 26 people were taken to hospital,… Student loans plan gets moving Crash driers to have eyes tested Father widens hunt for his child Tory MP heats up row over selection Applied Sweepers Tredaire the Underlay Fight to reclaim the no-go estates Arts Council faces sweeping changes Corrections Hitachi Volvo Camelford: the lingering legacy of contamination Patten lays down the litter law—for others Walker Wingsail Systems PLC London Diagnostic Centre Wedding celebration helps to erase the memory of Klosters skiing tragedy NHS overcharged for hearing aids Acorn Better solutions Yorkshire Television Bob—a victim of Aids trapped in legal limbo Spirited victory for preacher Homebase Tsarist treasure coup for Tower Peugeot X4 Minister facing split for 'neglect of seat' Trial by TV for Thatcher Diet findings are blocked Post Office is 'next target' The City Picture Gallery Ivory talks 'shame' UK Backing for chancellor Cartland off Royal Jelly Liberals win name game Style on parade: the designer Jasper Conran… Planelectric £75m Tube station to be built underwater "I don't agree with the White Paper at all… Shoddy imports hit stores Bendinat The £13bn property boom handover Rover 200 Saloon Donkeys' legacy jackpot NatWest Atticvs Tories fiddle while the economy burns Behaving just like the richest guy in the States oughta Casio Banish the Blues and go for Labour's throat Though the conference was oversh adowed by economic gloom, the Tories came out fighting last week. David Hughes watched them put Thatcherism on hold and hand the radical 1980s torch to the 'carling' 1990s Town & Country Building Society Is Britain really going for broke? David Smith, economic editor, looks at the rise and fall of booming Britain. The Tories may have papered over the cracks, he says, but they can't disguise an economy in trouble Glitz and the hairs apparent Phonepoint Honecker faces threat from 'tame' parties "Tyes B" Ruling class: A touch of opulence is added to the… The UFO went thataway Ex-party bosses will not go hungry Brutality trial shakes Israeli faith ANC on the march as leaders go free R+t Contractor Developer Reuters: Sri Lanka death toll mounts (Reuters): Marcos seen as 'copy of Christ' (Reuters): Pilot blamed for Amazon crash (Reuters): Refugees protest Renault Mothers fight mafia drugs 'King Felipe' dusts off his Spanish crown Victor Gay vows break the mould of marriage Health & Safety Executive Bimbo anger hits TV Reagan's $1m speech IQ Communications Delta Airlines Marks & Spencer Revealed: life of a terrorist Briton held in Romania after freedom dash Esso Delhi tests Gooch's great expectations Cricket Club Riviera Akram takes the sting out of West Indies Will Clark be a match for the Oakland firepower? Baseball Squash Basketball Cricket Cycling Golf Gymnastics Ice Hockey Judo Olympic Games Orienteering Rowing Sailing Barclays Rafferty's bid thwarted Snooker Fabulous Faldo hammers Ballesteros Scorching performance brings victory by 6 & 5 Let us give thanks for glorious summer Young Dettori shows he was born to be a big-time winner Racing Hockey Football Sport scene For the Record Pools Rugby Racing Selections The ring of cruel truth Bloodshed averted Cardiff's coach passes on his All Black message Rugby Round-up Bailey's six-minute triumph Charlton making Irish dreams come true Early bath for Hall Strikers ring the right bell at last Liverpool march on despite Grobbelaar Houdini cannot escape from bottom Cut-price Millwall pay for expensive foul Shilton saving England from nightmares Chelsea left naked without Roberts Groves a star for Gunners Why Knighton spurned the money men Inside Track Heroes of Cardiff expose All Blacks Schware Builders Ltd. Weather and Travel Outlook Contents Contents Prisoner of the People's Police Ring-a-ring of taxes . . . all fall down The government must find a cure for poll-tax disease, of suffer a lingering bureaucratic death, says Simon Jenkins Self Helpline Contents Why heads in the ozone need feet on the ground Brian Walden challenges some of the more extreme views on the environment and economic growth Adopt a Granny Back to old-time politics Lawson gets in a better shot Truth, whole truth and statisticians Pulpit Godfrey Smith Smiles can't hide Tory agony The fake motions, fake unity and fake speeches at this year's Conservative conference in Blackpool were nothing more than self-delusion designed to convey an impression of confidence, writes Robert Harris Let's privatise the Bank of England Britain's leaders now seem intent on repealing the laws of supply and demand Fate waits for Moynihan at the turnstiles Last Word India Norwich Union The sepia-tinged scribe Summer sun casts its shadow on the toils of Fleet Street Paper round Thansam Express Courier Parcels Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loveliest creature in the true blue lagoon What will the next Tory leader looks like? asks Edward Pearce Soap gets street-wise Television Ken Barlow is the epitome of the new, thrice-weekly Coronation Street, writes Brian Deer Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatz Consultancy PLC In-toto Ltd Construction/heating Company for Sale Fidelity Fax Broker Oasis Do Not Read Any Further! Desks Direct Limited Frooke Finance Bookshop for Sale The Centre of Consultancy PLC RSJ Business Development Opportunity of a Lifetime Casley Finance Ltd Balloons and lasers join the x-ray arsenal Health Radiology is now at the cutting edge of technology, writes Dr Ellis Downes Venture Contract Rare Opportunity Join us now!!! Join the 20,000 Mile High Club! A sinister side to pop's new sound Music 1 Maurice Chittenden and Ian Birrell report a disturbing beat Diminuendo for principal players Music 2 Amstrad Playing the numbers game Statistics Are they really damned lies? asks Amit Roy Safe as houses? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatz Consultancy PLC European Enterprises Limited Leisure Network International Plc Donaldsons Chartered Surveyors Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Indecision Can Be the Greatest Thief of Lost Multiple Display Advertising Items Isle of Man Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Love and hate in the world of property Our fellow Europeans think us bizarre-and the rest of the world has its share of problems too, writes Caroline McGHIE Business to Business Fiat Sweden in search of a hero's truth Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Hungary looks like a winner on every count Budapest's political and economic indicators point to a prosperous democratic future, says Stephen Milligan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann Egerton Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Julians Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce H. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Classic Cars Limited William Loughran Collectors Cars Julians Talacrest Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Edwards of Epsom Multiple Display Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Connaught Chelsea Multiple Display Advertising Items SW10 Urgent Sale Hogg Robinson Property Group Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Savills Lovell Homes Allsop & Co Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland The Sanctuary James Salway Hyde Park Try Homes Limited Shrinking market puts a new shine on rental With high-priced mortgages and buyers few and far between, more and more people now find that it makes financial sense to rent their homes, writes Caroline McGHIE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New Kensington Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Learning rules for easy lets Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Prudential Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items View a New Mews Home in W2 this Weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons James Salway Hyde Park Wimpey Welcome Home Aria Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Siltala Rottingdean Place Cala Homes (Southern) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items 2 Luxurious New Homes in Elstree Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Octagon Laing Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Russell Smith Domus John Mowlem Homes Buying? Selling? Warminghams Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Pelege Loisir Sunindale (London) Ltd. Prudential International Property Marble Arch Tube The Sunday Times Las gaviotas Taylor Woodrow International Hamptons International The Mayfair Hotel Park Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential International Property Savills Dunas Douradas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rocha Brava Dona Blanca Andorra, your Golden Tax Haven! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fruitful planting gives the garden a new dimension Geoff Hamilton concludes his series by showing how a few fruit trees and a little imagination can go a long way Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting a modern menace Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cladding Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes and Gardens in the Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Leafy magic behind glory of autumn Bob Holmes marvels at the complexity of trees Pioneer Roof Systems Blood victims need help now Points The Sunday Times Without a father, my child had no chance Multiple Display Advertising Items Four out of five pays £2,000 Roasted, grilled and fed up Queen Ginny! Bionic ear breaks Michael's silence Duty-free must not disappear The Sunday Times Crossword Birthdays No Title Capital case for the Demon King How I Stirred up the Nation SFIA Ltd Contents Patra Selections Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 84 The Eggs Row: My Job was to Protect Public Health Dominion Theatre Concerts Squeeze Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Arts Hotline 01-741 9999 for today 01-491 9080 from Monday to Saturday Barbican Centre Who will be the bad guys now? As the 'evil empire' moves out of the shadows and the KGB comes in from the cold, the hunt is on for new villairns, says Patrick Stoddart Losing the key to some American classics Jazz Steve Ross National Theatre Contents Royal Opera House Contents Serious ways to be funny Val Sampson on new series from two writers whose television comedy is rooted in reality Phoenix Theatre A suburban survivor in a class of her own Film No room to grow at the Garden Dance Shadowlands Bosendorfer Pianos Why private purses are not enough Bakewell's View How to jerry-build a modern morality play Theatre John Peter on two new productions with filmsy foundations at Stratford Magnificent obsessions with the naked truth Art Marina Vaizey on revealing Degas and Cézanne exhibitions English National Opera Subscription Modernists get a place on the podium Hugh Canning on the man with the daunting task of succeeding Herbert von Karajan in Berlin Music 1: new broom in Berlin, putting Hungary on the cultural map, heavenly Haydn Harmonist of a Hungarian rhapsody Norman Lebrecht meets Hans Landesmann, the man behind the Barbican Centre's Magyarok festival Royal Shakespeare Company Voices speaking different dialects Boswell Inspiring the world with the bliss of life David Cairns on why we should take Haydn to our hearts Sadler's Wells Man who can make history repeat itself Robert Sandall talks to the prolific experimental composer Michael Nyman Music 2: Record Choice on Britain's busiest composer, Soviet spirituality, memorable Mahler Rebuilding the sound of Russia Paul Driver on gripping modern works by two Soviet composers Record of the Week Mahler Symphony No 5 LPO/Tennstedt EMI EDC 7 49888 2 Cd £11. cassette £6.50 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hits of the Week The South Bank Centre Richard Strauss the Arrogant Genius Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Le Grand Macabre Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall The Curtain Raiser Multiple Display Advertising Items Pavanotti The Pat Metheny Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Call the Linx Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Death of an Heiress Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Street Symphony Fine Young Cannibals City of Oxford Orchestra Don McLean Art Galleries Israel Zohar Zamana Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Mercedes-Benz Derwent a Pendragon Company Mercedes Benz Mercedes-Benz Bradshaw Webb Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Buy your New 'G Reg. 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M. W. Wanted The Cooper Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items 325i Convertible Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 535 SE Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick of the Day Monday 16 October Today's Radio The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Pick of the Day Tuesday 17 October A clean break with the past Radio Waves Pick of the Day Wednesday 18 October Preview Pick of the Day Thursday 19 October The Week's Films on TV Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Guide to the Week on Televition Friday Pick of the Day Saturday 21 October No Title Film of the Week BBC1 The MacALLAN. The Malt Regions Not quite getting there TV Review Today's Highlights The "Simplex" Sectional Bookcase Multiple Display Advertising Items Markets face fresh falls Wall St shares drop $190bn BA calm over bid failure Saatchis say company is bid-proof Relief for the pound Lawson's Squeeze What it means for the City, industry and retailers Far East traders to set the tone Priority Orders Inside At best a grey, grim Monday Viewpoint The Novotel Conference Centre London Pearl turns on predator Smurfit chiefs to get $200m Lloyd's names go to court Air London takes off for USM Saatchi & Saatchi & Dreyfus The Saatchis believe that the Frenchman Robert Louis-Dreyfus is the strong chief executive they need to turn their company into a world-beater again. He will run it, reports Ivan Fallon, while they plot a new strategy based on the core advertising business Market-Eye Borough Council A rich man looking for a challenge Candover Crash puts shine on cash Contango TWA A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Vodafone partner seeks quotation Sharewatch Beazer shows its strength BET Tees Side Striding up to the giants BP's aim under new chairman Bob Horton is expansion. Here he tells David Brierley how his reshaped company can now challenge oilgiants Shell and Exxon Centre for Enterprise Honeywell Royal Mail A Return to Stop-Go Lawson's Squeeze As the Wall Street adds to encertainty, we assess the effects of Nigel Lawson's policies with a four-pae report from the City, America and the industrial heartland Alex Lawrie National Savings Rules that should be broken David Smith looks at how Lawson let the markets call the tune Tinkering with the symptoms Views from America: contrasts in economic policy and a cautious reaction from Wall Street Trade Indemnity Thatcher's halo not so dazzling Lawson's Squeeze Stung by the crash, Wall Street may be taking a more pessimistic view of foreign exposure. Report by John Cassidy A Ghastly Shopping Season in Store British shops brace for the spending slump while the City waits for the chancellor to act Lawson's Squeeze White Arrow Green light at Amber Day Stuck with a line that cannot be changed H&H Factors Ltd Hospital Saving Association Pressure on the gearing Industry fears effect on expansion and wages Lawson's Squeeze Companies that slimmed down and stockpiled cash can highly geared small firms that want to expand Net Cash Reserves County Natwest Ventures The Enterprise initiative The Savings Corporation MIMI Britannia Bar-codes go to aid of the air traveller Six rules for winners Nottingham Building Society Airways Homes Sunday Times Mortgages Strike Home Three Page Special Report: How Tight Moeny Will Hit your Finances The M&G Pep Borrower's loss is saver's gain Tyndall That sound you hear is pips squeaking The Equitable Life Fidelity Making Money Make Money The Levitt Group Troubled water offers bonuses Hard Pressed Investors May Have to Ask for a Rise Britannia Building Society Bargaining for a pay increase Safe landing in sight for leaseholders The Legal Protection Group Limited House buyers to be scarce until prices reach bottom Sellers on the Wrong End of a Waiting Game The Equitable Life Allied Trust Bank Skipton Building Society Money Providence Capitol Business News & Personal Finance Cashing cheque costs customer an unlucky £13 NPI It Pays to Listen to Experts Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index Stamps en route to a record sale Stamp collecting is enjoying a revival. Ian Dunning reports on the pitfalls and potential profits for investors in search of a haven from inflation Helpline assists the insured Robert save & Fleming Prosper Yourkshire Building Society The Equitable Life SAGE Sterling Giants fail to outpace smaller rivals in billings race Advertising & Marketing Taking a reading on the watchers Trade and Industry Hays plc BAT Industries Rounding up the stray wells An intelligent oil ship is ready for work, reports Jane Bird Watchful computers are keen apprentices Computers Learning by observation is no longer exclusively the Prerogative of living creatures. Andrew Hay reports on work being done to make computers learn by copying their peers Gaskets get pressured into union No Title Smart Ware II from Informix Signing safely for cash Amanda Raymond reports on a way round the Pin number problem Lansing Linde Ltd Japan buys into Morgan Tulep computers BAe and Thomson aim missile deal at Ferranti French lifeline to Hong Kong Programs cut risk of errors EC to lift barriers on Japanese cars The Sunday Times The Best Motor Car Showroom in town Fears for Magnet worsen The 9.7% truth about top people's pay The median changes the message Price Waterhouse United Research PA Consulting Group Simpson Crowden Consultants Kay Hogg Clarke Ward Executive Limited Adamson & Partners Ltd. Ernst & Young Reed International Kirklees Digmy Moore Associates Search Selection McGregor Cory Hoggett Bowers Finexco The Leading Independent Exploration and Production Professional Search & Selection Limited Cooper & Lybrand The Wentworth Consultancy Robin Pickard Recruitment P-E Inbucon Executive Resourcing Morgan & Banks East Midlands Electricity Broadcast Professionals Christopher Little Consultants Ltd Partners in Recruitment and Selection Limited Touche Ross Admiral Stafford Long & Partners PA Consulting Group Price Waterhouse Ward Executive Limited Compaq Simpson Crowden Consultants MSL International Charles Barker MSL International MSL Advertising Birmingham City Council Atlantic Richfield Company Shell Gearing up the engineers Demand is growing, the image is improving Engineering Appointments Managing Director Electropatent Limited Varley - Walker Electricity Distribution Engineering Docklands Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellcome Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineering Appointments The Scott Edgar Advertising Partnership Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Directeur De Publication National Newspaper Group Sales Executives The Computing Group Link Financial Recruitment Touche Ross Pannel Kerr Forster Associates Coca-Cola & Schweppes Hales & Hindmarsh Universal Computer Associates Limited Unit General Manager Chusid Lander Electropatent Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade Service Information Ltd Maidstone Borough Council Queen Mary & Westfield College Middlesex Polytechnic Careerlink Consultants Limited Tenneco Amerada Hess Juniper Woole Fletcher Hunt plc. MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Price Waterhouse Barnes Kavelle Limited Mercuri Urval P&P Corporate Systems Mitel Wetherby Consultants Link Management Selection Director of Finance and Administration Multiple Display Advertising Items Sherwood Medical Industries Limited Recruitment Consultancy Repsol Exploration (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Thompson Associates Limited Dell Computer Corporation Austin Knight Whitehead Rice Star Executives Limited CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Police Graduate Entry Hamilton Wats International Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Touche Ross Iceland Wickland Westcott Associated Independent Stores Ltd. Granada Computer Services Edinburgh International Festival Midland Technology ERAS N. B Selection Ltd Ernst & Young Southgate Associates Caminus energy N. B Selection Ltd Dirk Degenhart & Partners Limited InterExec SMI Plc Hunter Saphir Mercuri Urval BUPA Hospitals N B Selection Ltd Corporate flexibility for career couples Cary Cooper and Suzan Lewis on alternative working arrangements British Telecom Lewisham MacMillan Davies Petrofina (UK) Limited Bio-Rad Marie Curie Cancer Care Jacques Samuel & Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items A Royal Family at War Marina Ogilvy is Caught up in a modern morality play with little chance of a happy ending, says Kate Saunders Drawings by John Hewitt Living legend leaves her fans in bad odour What happens when Elizabeth Taylor comest to Selfridges to promote her perfume for women? John Diamond was there Country Living Magazine Inside Killer slugs and stilletoes John Diamond meets Shaun Hulson, a man who writes what others are afraid even to imagine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Buzz Heath's Style Victims Penny Plain London Leads the Way Leads the Way The new decade is bringing a new set of priorities, and British designers are in fune while the mighty Italians are out of step, reports Marion Hume Milan Stuck in the Groove Stuck in the Groove Saddle Natural Leather Candace Bahouth's Animals for Ehrman Tapestries Dressed up for a royal visit Egon Ronay recalls an occasion when a humble dish was fit for a princess New Woman The thrill of going to the dogs. . . Greyhound racing is gaining a reputation for its glitzy corporate sponsorship, reports Keith Austin Multiple Display Advertising Items Celebrating a harvest of hope Wine The Sunday Times Private emotions lie hidden in a very public body My Style Helena Bonham-Carter fells Beverley D'Silva how her new role as a vamp is a welcome change Wesley-Barrell British Gas Flowers & Plants Association The Sunday Times Ripping yarns with a master of deception People Diplomacy draws veil on storybook life Telecom Security Limited Starry-eyed astrologer Intercity Derail the food bandwagons Let's half the fad for warning labels on food products, says Digby Anderson Bexley London Borough St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College The Rapid Results College Bexley London Borough War against the weed Why can't the ad industry convince smokers to stub it out, asks Rufus Olins Health Haunted by an empty house mystery Casebook Riddle of the home that can't be bought. Caroline McGhie continues a series in which Sunday Times writers advise on thorny issues Education Davies Laing & Dick St. Godric's College, London Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Childcare Revolution A looming labour shortage means British industry is keen to attract women back to work. This is good news for Nicola Boxall (below), who will be among the first mothers to get childcare vouchers, launched next week. But there can be pitfalls, says Valerie Grove (bottom), Sunday Times journalist and mother of four 'Crèches are temporary—your children are for life' Lancashire Polytechnic The Irish Times Newspapers Ltd The Queen's College Glasgow Lecturer The London Nautical School The University of Leeds The School of Surgical Chiropody Education Crime Concern Certificate in Counselling (AEB) London School of Journalism Public Portrait of the telephone pest Obscene callers don't necessarily have dirty macs. They could well be the man-next-door, writes Peter Morris Multiple Display Advertising Items Chester City Council London Docklands Oxford Regional Blood Transfusion Service The Sunday Times Lancashire County Council Sutton "Building Careers, Building… Merry gay Eastern electricity Civilian Personnel Branch, Panda Division Monmouth District Council Moray House College Royal Mail West Glamorgan Health Authority Save the Children Mid Essex Health Authority North West Water North East Thames Regional Health Authority North Bedfordshire Borough Council Royal Mail Parcels The Museum of London Derbyshire Family Practitioner Committee Head teacher who put his job on the line Education Stephen Taylor is Britain's first head with a fixed-term contract. He believes such contracts are the way to improve standards The 'green' hospital that could save a fortune Britain's first environmentally-friendly hospital is a blueprint for the future, reports Hugh Pearman Enviro Theaker Monro & Newman National Curriculum Council Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Accelerated Learning Give control to care consumers Frank Field puts the case for a single body to co-ordinate community care A Boy's Own Story Baden Powell by Tim Jeal Hutchinson £18.95 pp670 Humphrey Carpenter Contents Contents Who's Reading Whom Puncturing a myth Unreasonable assumptions? Age concern No rhyme nor reason Oxford University Press How thoughtless Unknown ills A bit of this, a bit of that . . . Casanova: A New Perspective by J Rives Childs Constable £14.95 pp346 Patrick Taylor-Martin How to stay married From this Day Forward An Anthology of Marriage compiled by Bel Mooney John Murray £16.95 pp364 Angela Huth David & Charles plc Asimov Nemesis Go with the flow The Conquest of Water The Advent of Health in the Industrial Age by Jean-Pierre Goubert Polity Press £29.50 pp300 Roy Porter In my View The novelist and former Booker judge reveals how literary prize panels really work Was modern art all Boche? Esprit De Corps: The Art of the Parisian Avant-Garde and the First World War (1914-1925) by Kenneth E Silver Thames & Hudson £32 pp 504 Bevis Hillier Scottish Book Fortnight The Times The lore of the land in the last days of the Raj The Great Indian Novel by Shashi Tharoor Viking £12.95 pp432 Martin Seymour-Smith Margaret Drabble Memory and desire The Abundant Dreamer by Harold Brodkey Cape £12.95 pp297 Harry Ritchie Fiction Phantasmagorics The Grotesque by Patrick McGrath Poseidon Press £11.95 Canal Dreams by Iain Banks MacMillan £12.95 Dead-pan or just dead potty True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole, Margaret Hilda Roberts and Susan Lilian Townsend by Sue Townsend Methuen £5.99 pp117 The Booker Book by Simon Brett Sidgwick £11.95 pp154 Taking over by Shirley Lowe and Angela Ince Hodder £11.95 pp266 Cosmetic Effects by Clive Sinclair Deutsch £11.95 pp247 D J Taylor Cover Cassettes Ltd. Sunday Times Love in the afternoon Jonathan Sale has a romantic date Be still my beating heart: two breathless pages devoted to the … With the accent on passion Philippa Gregory loses herself, and the thread, in the latest romances and sagas Biblical Sensuality Ultimate Prizes by Susan Howatch Collins £12.95 pp480 Karen Armstrong From the Frankfurt Book Fair: Diary Payment in Blood A man of his word Unlocking the English Language by Robert Burchfield Faber £12.95 pp202 Kenneth McLeish Sight and sound World about Music An Anthology compiled by John Rose and Michael Rose Faber £14.99 She'll go no more a-Rovering The Other Side of the Street by Jean Alexander Lennard £12.95 The trick of It Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild by David Stenn Ebury Press £16.95 pp337 Rhoda Koenig Oxford Paperbacks Audio Books Tape Library Paperbacks The Times Literary Supplement Magnificent men in Lycra tights Climbers by M John Harrison Gollancz £12.95 pp221 Out for the countess Angel in the Sun by Natalya Lowndes Hodder £12.95 pp426 Dillons Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Hutchinson Grafton Books The Times Lincoln Davies & Co. 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