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News from 12/11/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Mary Fulton, John Huxley, Malcolm Brown, Stephen Dodgson, Kieran Thomas, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Sir Thomas Bazley, Edward Lucas, John Davison, Graeme Norways, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Joyce Caruso, Bemard Cafferty, Eric Dymock, Helen Sharman, Dr Chris Gill, Jill Hartley, Osman Streater, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Sir Percy Cradock, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Carolyn Hart, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Bob Holmes, William Green, G. B. Trudeau, Julian Joyce, Dalbert Hallenstein, John Rowland, Janetle Marshall, Alistair SCOTT's, Edward Welsh, Allson Smith, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Ian Houston Director, Iain Johnstone, Anthony Sattin, David Brierley, Ruth Harrison, Irwin Stelzer, Keith Austin, E Jane Dickson, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, David Scott Technical Director, David Dougill, Lester May, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Joe Irving, Cliff Temple, Gillian Raab, Michael Durham Health Services Correspondent, Merlel McCooey, Dr Elizabeth Bryan Director, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, John Melmoth, Norman Harris, Julia Neuberger, Marise Morland, Anne Moffat, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Rose Shepherd, George Thomson, Adam LeBor, Peter Parker, Paul Donovan, Della Bearman, Dr John Ashworth, Leslie Thomas, Malcolm Smith, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, Chris Patridge, James Adams, Murray Armor, Sol Margolis Director, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Brian Jackman, Richard Girling, Elizabeth Grice, David Stena, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Peter Gammond, Dan Piraro, Michael Draper Chairman, Brian Walden, George Sassoon, Peter Wilsher, Gareth David, Neil Morgan, Brian Reading, Eavan Boland, Kate Saunders, David Brittain, Anton Mosimann, Malcolm Winton, James Wilson, Marie Colvin, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Greg Hadfield, Ruby Wax, Craig Brown, Chris Horrie, Ali Ross, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, David Owen, Charles Oulton Home Affairs Correspondent, Brian Deer, Alison Smith, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Ian Birrell, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Alison Beckett, Austin Lockyer Director, Frank Filed, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Frances Rafferty, George Ace, Des Wilson (Chairman), Maurice Chittenden, Anne Stevesun, Iola Smith, Ian Dunning, Baroness Warnock, Ruth Harrisan, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Alan Tillier, Geoffrey Hobbs, Nigel Piercy, Ian Thomson, Mihir Bose, Jill Goolden, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Roy Greenslade, Charles Oulton, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Michael Moynihan, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Michael Roberts, Paul Davies, Mark Coker, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, John Furbisher, Agela Wigglesworth, Michael Holroyd, Mark Porter, Jonathan Futrell, Valerie Grove, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Marina Vaizey, Richard Caseby, Jane Dunmore, Margaret Park, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Neil MacLean, Tony Hetherington, Sue Nelson, Jim Muir, Kathleen Churchill, Walter Ellis, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Peter freedman, Hilary Bristow, Nigel Nicolson, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents A million march to freedom But Krenz and Kohl warn: don't expect a united Germany just yet Picture Gallery Grammar schools to make a comeback after 20 years Kuoni Contents Contents The Sunday Times Advertising Telephone Numbers £300,000 pay-off for power boss Phone Company Shop Major to warn of a grim 1990 with more out of work Shell boss may take BR's reins Rovacabin Limited Labour drops poll tax cure Newgate Communications PLC Transplant mother dies News Digest Crash death Briton missing Radio 5 launch Wife crushed Surgical alert Millionaire weds Top earner Barristers' chief Bond winners Mappa Mundi saved in £3m deal Charity blocks 'bionic' hearing This boy beat deafness, but hopes for other children are lost Palace claim rejected The market leader Lockerbie trail leads to Sweden Business Migration Program Cut-price rebel in new book challenge Opting out to keep ambulance crews in Sheraton Councils to adopt care role Skinner's brother to sweet-talk Toyota Shops keep hopes high and Santa on overtime Christmas spree? Stores are on tenterhooks but there's good news in 66 dole-free areas Full employment bridges housing gap Shell U. K. Agency Unions hail win in hours battle Compaq AIDS sufferers left begging for justice Doctors attack veto on £2m ad campaign Halifax Jones the Smile has a good laugh Delta Air Lines Atticvs British pilots fly into the heat of Australia's crisis Plight of two sick dolphins worsens Olivetti Yorskhire Television Fares rise forecast under EC Vat plans Boss shows his bottle Widows have 'royal ally' Mi6 official to be named The City Views across the Wall Killer seeks release date Priest poll backs women We shall not forget: James Braddock, 3, from… Benn faces local challenge Woolwich Equitable Building Society Umbrella guns on sale to the public Petrol price cut may spark war Commodore Landowners call in SAS veterans to bag poachers Government to clean up its act Cross since 1846 Exclusive: by a fallen angel bruised in the Archer flop On the 'inept, miscast, dull' play which the producers said was killed by an overdose of critics' vitriol TWA Crossing into the Unknown When it happened no one could quite believe it. Peter Millar tells the story of perhaps the most momentous event since the end of the second world war, and the joy of a people tasting freedom for the first time Copthorne Hotels Mercedes-Benz One Vision: One Germany TR High Income Trust PLC Now the defence equation changes Nato must adapt so that a united Germany is not forced into neutrality, writes David Owen Poles feel let down by 'uncle' Checkpoint Freedom Kohl's abrupt departure was the final insult to a sceptical host, reports Richard Ellis Abbey National Flights of Jantasy The last bastion The Czech show trial goes on, reports Edward Lucas Sheraton Park Tower Millet 129 injured in Soviet riot Nationalist unrest has broken out again in Moldavia, and troops have been sent in to restore order, report our Foreign Staff Pan Am Slowboat Thatcher has a shock in store Michael Jones looks at Britain's double dilemma Colour Printing Some people have all the luck! Prontaprint plc The Atz Consultancy PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chosen with care. . . Received with pleasure. . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venture Contract Car Contract Hire that Costs Less Reed National Management Game The Leisure Group The Centre for Achievement The Crust Group Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Bushmen enter world of polls and dirty tricks Hostage team on standby as Bush frees $567m in Iranian assets Business to Business Donaldsons The Centre for Consultancy PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items RSJ Business Development Multiple Display Advertising Items Toplix Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Never Give up your Dreams Multiple Display Advertising Items Yet Another Award Winning Business Opportunity from… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Going to the wall on a diet of greens Abbey National Italy divided by racial hostility (Reuter): Hungary predicts end of military alliances The World (AP): Bhutto sacks minister (Reuter): Recount loses election (Reuter): 145 ill after Chernobyl (AP): Ravens take mass revenge British Nuclear Fuels PLC 'Ungovernable' Brazil searches for its saviour Beanz Meanz Heinz Lebanon counts on the president without a palace Richard Ellis McLaren: full-throttle thrust for perfection Motor Racing Barber shaves the corners Hockey InterQcadram Limited Millions of golfers but nowhere to play News in Focus Botham the all-round entertainer Italy rebuilds for the World Cup Football Digest Picture Gallery British Satellite Broadcasting Rural rides: King Dessie on his annual progress Brough Scott hails the White horse with the heroic image Sonic Ray enters the Nobbling Stakes A London car dealer claims he brought down a Royal Ascot favourite with a sonic gun. Have turf wars become star wars? Cal McCrystal sorts fact from fiction Zola, the girl who blames everyone except Zola Starkey exits empty-handed Sunday Times Football For the Record Rugby Racing Selections Grumpy McEnroe down with a bump Tennis Harlequins stay in contention for title Victory may still not save Fouroux from the guillotine France master mediocre Australians Plucky Munster fail to repeat former glories Welsh gifts ruined by Scots meanies Referees threaten to strike Rugby Round-Up Businesslike Arsenal rumble the long-ball merchants Speedie takes control for masterly Coventry Classy Norwich only need a little more forward power Friends, Romans, and a country content to draw Maxwell's silver shortage Football Focus One Atkinson helps another Feeble Fulham fall flat on their faces Contents Liverpool falter so Chelsea stay top Seaman the hero as QPR hang on Weather and Travel Outlook Continental Airlines Battling Britain hold New Zealand at bay Contents Lacklustre Everton punished by Clarke Contents Rescued by Berlin You are old, Father William. . . and yet In Germany's week of joy, as a new European order begins, Simon Jenkins lends an ear to a conflicting pair of voices Contents Queen Elizabeth2 Contents This wonky engine needs the full Thatcher service When the machinery of government turns accident-prone send for the mechanic, writes Brian Walden The Times Who's still not telling it all? The Fourth German Reich News Focus: Opinion Testing of faith in a grief observed Pulpit Godfrey Smith To the bottom of the class, Britain We seem to like making the poor poorer by throwing good money after bad, writes Norman MacRae Does Kinnock see his own new dawn rising in the East? The collapse of communism, far from banging a nail in the Labour party's coffin, could provide the spark that makes it confront its contradtions, compromise—and wrest power from the Tories, writes Robert Harris Why Virginia's wise to be wild about Wilder Last Word The Savings Corporation Capital Plans Limited Rolls-Royce & Bentley Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann Egerton Broughtons Harwoods Vreg Vardy Merlin Cambria a Aendragon Company Stratton Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Arnett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flying high on the Right Stuff The Valerie Grove Interview A little of what you fancy. . . Paper Round Mercury Communications A worthy model for a better Britain Efficient, decent and democratic, West Germany can teach us a lot, says Edward Pearce The mayor is black, the ghetto is blacker Political success cannot disguise a worsening crisis among America's underclass, reports John Cassidy Performance Cars Follett H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cavallino Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Julians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Julians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continued on page B8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Survive a Motorway Breakdown After Marie Wilks, fact prompts more fear than fiction In the minds of many women, one brutal killing has turned motorways into 'murderways' What can lone female motorists do to protect themselves, Elizabeth Grice asks? The answer—frighteningly little British Telecom A tale of two (jammed) cities, and how Spectrum Special Traffic Congestion What are the options? Alan Tillier in parts and Philip Beresford in London report Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Follett Multiple Classified Advertising Items France is winning the transport race . . . While Britain pulls into the slow lane Motorway Building-How Britain and France Compare Collectors Cars Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sign of Quality on a Used Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz in London Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Alan Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Motor Company Gerard Mann Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerard Mann Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley The Essex Motor House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Johnbuttautomobiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Workhorse with classy traits in its pedigree Eric Dymock on a useful Discovery and no-shows in Scotland: plus this year's top towcars A show short on spectacle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vauxhall pulls off top spot again Jaguar's Mark of Approval Grange Motors Loxleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone H. A. Fox Julians Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Jaguar Jaguar & Daimler Vodafone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times TWR Jaguar The Cooper Group Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Residential Wimpey Welcome Home Chelsea Harbour Allsop & Co Russell Simpson Prudential Property Services Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Display Advertising Items Heron Homes Huntsmore House Kensington You Can't Have Everything Alan Selby & Partners Selling old folk with the furniture As Britain's elederly population rises, more make the choice between living independently or joining a home. For both, there are mixed blessings Turnover in the care industry is high, writes Caroline McGhie: good news for estate agents, but a bad omen for the frail A taste of the manor's good life In the Cotswolds, new theories on care have been put into practice Cumberlaed Mills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal lifeline takes the worry out of living alone The elderly can safeguard their future, writes Caroline McGhie Plaza Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coachman's Terrace 80/86 Clapham Road Sw9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rogers Chapman Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boathouse Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barber's Wharf Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prowting Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Messers Howking and Harrison Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puerto Sotogrande Taylor Woodrow International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tavnerstar New Villages from Mills & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Villars "French Living" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Alps-Haute Savoie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medieval ruins found on estate The dig that unearthed more than clods of soil Graham Rose views a new park in Staffordshire Laquinta Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How your compost can pack a healthier punch Mineral fertilisers have an advantage over their natural counterparts, writes Graham Rose Garden of the Week Callander Wright Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Facts on artefacts Kent Country Nurseries Anbil Systems Ltd Hedging & Young Trees Multiple Display Advertising Items Answering the call of the wild Bob Holmes takes a look at the annual salmon run Multiple Display Advertising Items A strong anchor for Hong Kong Timber-frame: fire risk denied The Sunday Times All life-savers are equal Home truths Sunday Times Reminiscence Game Two share £2,000 cash prize Fielding from a smoke-free zone Multiple births The Sunday Times Crossword Good reasons for going lead-free Points Picture Gallery Birthdays Bloody Cheek! Second extract from volume two of Michael HOLROYD's definitive biography of Bernard Shaw … how the Actors Literally Stole the Show Electronic Challenge Contents Whitehead & Partners The Newspapers Ltd. The Sunday Times Immortality or Bust Concerts David Rei Momo Byrne Colnaghi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maxim Vengerov The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 88 Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Shooting stars aim for space Film Special: Dilys Powell celebrates 50 years of reviewing with a critical look at the Eighties Dilys Powell assesses the strengths of the modern cinena's leading directors London Assurance The Bakers Wife A life-long romance with the screen Godfrey Smith records the golden anniversary of a unique critic Hamlet Multiple Display Advertising Items Alar-Luiah! Multiple Display Advertising Items Lee-Roy Travel A Life in the Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Armenian State Dance Company Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items How the Garden intends to grow Hugh Pearman applauds a new expansion plan for the Royal Opera House Arthritis Research Painting the face of revolution Marina Vaizey on a Paris exhibition revealing the personal profile of the public artist David Mermaid Theatre Celebrating a taste for gloom Dance A Chorus of Disapproval Record of the Week Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Why old favourites can be the best test of originality Music 1: jazz classics and Haydn horn concertos in the new releases; Chris Rea rocks on Jazz Richard Cook on the split personality of the American vocalist Cassandra Wilson Dazzling horns of plenty The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Baknum Now and Forever Starlight Express A Little Night Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Single-minded survivor slides back to the top Popular Music Robert Sandall talks to Chris Rea about his softly, softly approach to success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putting the set in the limelight Music 2: Designers take the stage; directors meddie with opera classics; Russia's new wave Geordie Greig on the rise and rise of British theatre design Ulysses returns in fine style David Cairns on two attempts to make mythological themes sing to modern ears Boswell Eclectic dazzle and faded fads Paul Driver on the Russian avant garde at Glasgow's New Beginnings festival English National Opera Christmas Gift Guide Vanpoulles Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC to the rescue of local heroes Film: best of British at the London Film Festival; this week's openings in the West End Iain Johnstone on a white knight at this year's London Film Festival Light bites into the Big Apple For Everyone Fax Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stocking Fillas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Ukeshill Ham Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Learning to lead by trial and error Theatre: new star for a classic at the National; why directors do better out of school Bakewell's View Davenport and Son Limited Haywine Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bleak images of malevolent menf John Peter on Ibsen in Bristol, not-quite Shakespeare in Leicester and Birmingham Arts Hotline A Hamlet who would be king at Elsinore John Peter on Ian Charleson's powerful new Hamlet at the Olivier Royal Opera House Opera & Ballet Porgy and Bess SKY Magazine The Nutcracker Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Follett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive The AFN Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Waldron Lancaster Porsche Bramley Gilberts Ealing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jct600 Douglan Camenon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dutton-Forshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Radio The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Monday The Sunday Times: Guide to the Week on Television Tuesday Reith speaks a new language Radio Waves Wednesday Preview The Week's Films on TV Thursday Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Friday Saturday Film of the Week "Fetch!" Contents BBC1 The Sunday Times. Guide to Today's Television Making free with the French TV Review Today's Highlights BBC1 Deutsche Bank may bid for Morgan Grenfell Major to reveal recession fears GrandMet chases a quality cognac Lifting the lid off Wall Street's wide boys Surge for power sell-off Dunlop on BR track? Yorkon Limited Inside Scenario for a falling market Viewpoint Motorola Aids drug firm set on Evans City New Mountleigh chief eyes property sector Market return for ex-Crowther chief Cowie Interleasing Feuding in the Lap of Luxury Freelance Management Accountant The Marketing Dept Royal Mail Business Banking's pain and pleasure Contango Midsummer arrives a month in advance Sharewatch Power deal in Beverly Hills hotel Verran Electronies Ltd A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Panasonic Morgan in search of friends To escape the attentions of an unwelcome french suitor, the venerable merchant bank is casting around for new allies. David Brierley reports on a crisis Being realistic with investment Sunday Times Nomura International plc City judgment of Hillsdown tries Solomon Jones Lang Wootton Picture darkens down under Personal computers byte back Trade Indemnity Inflated view of our wealth Mornington Building Society The Design initiative The Fed eases up on the reins American Account Amstrad Major can show grasp of reality Economic Perspective Nuclear Power Goes Critical The government's decision to drop the nuclear programme from the electricity self-off ends 35 years of wishful thinking and clouds the future of Sizewell B, writes Peter Wilsher Alex Lawrie The road to Sizewell Terrapin International Ltd. High street romance on the rocks Sagesoft Ltd. A new tune from Yellowhammer Small ADS The Water Share Information Office The Equitable Life Nomura International plc Ceramics come out of closet Auction houses and galleries are at last taking ceramics seriously and now is a good time to get into the market, says Ian Dunning Gerrard & National Inter Commodities Foreign Currency Commercial Mortgages Save & Prosper Group Limited Merger with a bonus Office at home has tax pitfalls Few safety belts for classic car investors Northern Rock Building Society Courts & Co Fund on track to success Packing more punch Chase De Vere Investments PLC Fleet Street Publications Ltd. Midland Left with the shell Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index A factor of survival for small business Last orders for water perks Richard Woods explains the share bonuses and discounts National Provident House Allied Dunbar Grossing up at the grocer Savings News Fidelity Nominees Limited Chelsea Cold fusion simmers Energy Interest is reviving in claims of nuclear fusion at room temperature Tackling those problem nitrates Agriculture Cookson Hope for treating cataracts Optometry Malcolm Brown reports on a chance to catch cataracts early The Clwyd Industry Team Drug to help addicts Medicine Designing on a sound basis Concertgoers are sitting in sophisticated sound machines these days, Anne Moffat reports on methods used to polish performances Acoustics Nuclear battery mops up waste Batteries "Clean" nuclear power comes in small packages Beating the book bugs Victor AMP hits at Pearl figures Candover King's Cross on the line Magnet seeks medic Debt reduction the first priority for buyout team. Margaret Park reports Really useful buyout Staff tuned into network Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead The Sunday Times Banks help put bears on the sidelines Into the age of the 'knowledge worker' The City is yielding ideas on how to handle staff with special skills. 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Desmond FitzPatrick PA Consulting Group At&t UK Ltd. Electricity Council Research Centre Garfield Mirror Wall The Department of Transport The Securities Association The Technology Partnership Hoggett Bowers Howgate Sable MercuriUrval Hobbs Greenfield CAA Autophon (UK) Limited Alba Selection Ltd. David Abbott and Partners Alexander Proudfoot International HR Group Finance Director Goodman Graham and Associates Howgate Sable MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Cambridge Recruitment Consultants McMullen & Sons is a profitable long-established Kensington and Chelsea B. A. A Asystel Spartex Barkers N. B. Selection Ltd BSi Working for Quality Link International Search & Selection Ltd. The Mawdsley Consultancy Managing Director Procor Engineering Limited HEADfit Connaught Mainland Multiple Display Advertising Items The May Fair Inter. 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TSI Group South West Thames Phillips & Carpenter Learning to love the planning task Thorough Implementation is the club, rather than more sophisticated techniques, in the view of Nigel Piercy and Neil Morgan PC Comunications Airports UK Inter Exec Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diana Finds her Royal Role If promiised to be a difficult royal four, fraught with volatile issues. But, aparl from a lone incident with a photographer, the Prince and Princess of Wales' visit ot the Far East went swimmingly. Deirdre Fernand followed the couple's progress Contents Sisters come out to prey Kate Sunders on the rebirth of The Bitch Accelerated Learning Footsore and bone-weary Stuart Wavell's People Striking a diplomatic note in the 'mad' world of pop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heath's Style Victims Throwing rocks at a legend Yamaha Pianos The Sunday Times Buzz Kaffe Fassett Get Cool. . . . . . For Yule Jonathan Futrell on what the smart sef will be doing this Christmas to host the ultimate office knees-up Places to Party Picture Gallery No need to shout Playing a new game of musical chairs The boundary between pop and classical is no tonger a no-man's-land. says Robert Sandall White Wine Vinegar Tried & Tasted British Heart Foundation The Sunday Times Choice Bargain hunt that turned into a killing Making a case for the lower order Multiple Display Advertising Items Guide Lines Flowers & Plants Association Why the nouveau is arriviste Joanna Simon says the beaujolais party may be over for British dismayed at rising prices Roger & Gallet The man with an empty wardrobe My Style Cartier Ltd Cartier Wines of Weathorpe Fund -raisers wait for ordeal by box office John Diamond on the gamble behind charity events like fonight's Who Cares Wins show Management Croydon West sussex Campaign for united colours has public seeing red Elizabeth Grice on how Benetion's bare-all approach to publicity has affracted a racist tag From the left: Jummy Mutville, John Sessions, Tracey… Bristol and Weston Health Authority Hull City Council Moray House College of Education Practice Manger Give Thanks in 1939 this was More than Just One… Poppy day—is it best forgotten? Could army bugles soon be sounding the last post for Remembrance Sunday? Charles Oulton assesses the Campaigns for and against Why I deserve a pay increase of 10.8% MPs work hard for their slice of the pie, says Frank Field Giving hope to the seriously handicapped A finalist in our contest caters for the 'forgoffen' disabled, writes Brian Deer Washing adverts whiter than white Censors in the EC have gone too far says Digby Anderson Off to a great start Guide Lines Northern Regional Health Authority Walsall MBC Style & Society South East Thames Enfield Health Authority Public Finance The Civil Service is an Equal Oppottunities Employer National Foundation for Educational Research in… Northern Regional Health Authority Charities Aid Foundation North Derbyshire Health Authority Police Graduate Entry National Audit Office Camber Well Health Authority EOSYS St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College International Training Services Ltd Sports Council University of Aberdeen Lansdowne Felixstowe College Junior Scholarships Bordeaux International School Devonshire House The Southern England Nursery Training College London School of Jourmalism Cambridge Marlborough Secretarial College SIBS Ltd Royal National Institute for the Blind DORSET West London Institute of Higher Education Easter Intensive Revision Courses at Hertford… Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Taking aim at cut- Price 'enemies of learning' Education Should terfiary education be forned into a free-enterprise zone? Baroness Warnock says a hostile and penny-pinching' government most shoulder the responsibility and increase its lunding in line with rising student numbers National Environment Research Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Nutrition Consultant St. Godric's College, London Your Success is our Business Opportunities to gain international experience in… The Writers Bureau The 'marker' cure for our ailing campuses Universities in Britain should be more commercial, argues Dr John Ashworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Correspondence Schools Independent Education School Goal Exclusie to Schools Contents Body Language The Faber Book of Fevers and Frets edited by D J Enright Faber £12.99 Contents Contents Borderline case Who's Reading Whom Leslie Thomas Only Earsay All steamed up Make no mistake David & Charles Postal odes Beatrix Potter's Letters edited by Judy Taylor Warne £20 Audio Books Tape Library The world, the flesh and the devil To Run across the Sea by Norman Lewis Cape £12.95 Bryan Forbes Funtime with the drive-in faithful In God's Country Travels in the Bible Belt USA by Douglas Kennedy Unwin Hyman £12.95 Winning ways of an outsider James Hamilton-Paterson's Gerontius has won this year's Whitbread First Novel Award. Nicolette Jones tracked him to his retreat in the Italian hills Having greatness thrust upon him George VI by Sarah Bradford Weidenfeld £18.95 Marlborough country Blenheim: Biography of a palace by Marian Fowler Viking £15.95 Cambridge University Press Bang, bang, you're dead Chear and Present Danger by Tom Clancy Collins £12.95 Clinging to the wreckage Fictioni Life with a Star by John Weil Collins £12.95 Hellenic polemic Goatsong by Tom Holt Macmilan £12.95 Show me the way to go home Bodies and Souls by Tom Stacey Heinemann £12.95 Marriage, manners and the members of the wedding The Fly in the Ointment by Alice Thomas Ellis Duckworth £10.95 The Simplex Soul-searching: Sunday times reviewers examine the latest theor Paul Davies wonders if there are minds over molecular Mind Gal Do we have souls?ROY Porter examines claims that neurologists have solved all the mysteries of the human mind Diary Are you getting enough? The Great Sex Divide by Glenn Wilson Peter Owen £14.50 Brain Sex by Anne Moir and David Jessel M Joseph £12.95 Creative recounting Sunrise by Larry Lamb Macmillan £7.99 Broadcast news Box of Delights by Hilary Kingsley and Geoff Tibballs Macmillan £14.95 Whsmith Paper backs Grafton Books The Times Literary Supplement Topical and tropical books for bedtime Children's Books New books for the adventurous under-sixes tell take of parent-swapping and life on the high seas. Carolyn Hart picks the best of them Dillions the Bookstore Hardbracks Paperbacks Next Week Blackswan The Times Children's club Echoes from a sensual past Anthony Sattin explores Alexandria and finds a strange duality of clutures, where the call of ancient times is still audible above the background bustle of the city's modern present Inside Jersey Les Arcs Epirotiki Great Company The Sunday Times Sunday Times Travel Brief Alexandria Storm over bargains Alistair SCOTT's ski notebook focuses on anger over equipment discounts, a warning about 'disorderly' skiers, and upmarket chalers Cox & Kings Tapas & Sevillanas in Old Madrid Nile Unweight your Skis Ali Ross continues his series on how to make sense of confusing ski instructions Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Trailfinders Wrong Right CVTRAVEL Malaria guide for mothers-to be Rarefied ski runs Weddings abroad Hungary for culture Book of the Week Concorde spin Plastic put to the price test Do credit card holiday clubs offer a better deal than travel agents? 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