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News from 10/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Judy Allen, Kenneth McLeish, Marion Tran, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Mike Graham, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Alasdair Riley, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Oliver Anderson, Tom Phillips, Jean Rafferty, Jon Swain, R B Green, Richard Faulks, John Peter, Mark Honigsbaum, Susan Hill, Mark Reason, Bemard Cafferty, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, Jeff Handall, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Dr Robert Cutler, Salmon spawning, Jana Ondrackova, Nicolette Jones, J R Hammond, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Arthur Appleton, Frederic Raphael, Julian Joyce, Eric Dymock Motoring Correspondent, Mark Ellis, Mark Hosenball, Deborah Moggach, Graham Goodall, Richard Eaton, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Michael Jones Editor, Chris Ball Secretary, Iain Johnstone, Robert Sandall, Jeff Ranall Editor, Philippa Gregory, David Brierley, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Dletmar Henker, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Noel Falconer, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Joe Irving, Peter Reading, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Robert Gore-Langton, Hugh Pearman Architecture Correspondent, Helene Hanff, Maria Laura Avignolo, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, H Alexander, David Cairns, Jola Smith, Norman Harris, Peter Kemp, Lord Queensberry, Julia Neuberger, Simon Townsley, Geoff Whitten, Anne Moffat, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Gillian Ayres, George Perry, Carlotte Atkins, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mick Imlah, D Day, Robyn Beeche, Carolyn Bilska, Paul Donovan, Kenneth MacMillan, Amit Roy, Aileen Ballantyne, Caroline St John Brooks, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, John Piper, Pascal Rostain, Rufus Olins, Michael Durham, Nigel Bowden, Dr Alan Bullock, Dan Piraro, Martin Jacques, Michael Adler, Brian Walden, Sheila Hancock, Peter Wilsher, Gareth David, Christopher Falkus Director, Kate Saunders, S Kirkham, Kathy Acker, Nigel Thomas, James Wilson, Marie Colvin, Richard Cook, Lionel Karunasena, Lisa O'kelly, Craig Brown, Patrick Proctor, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Brian Deer, Harry Mullan, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Roger Warner, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Anthony Quinn, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Susie Bowen, Brough Scott, David Selbourne, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Bruno Mouron, Frances Rafferty, Joan Perrins, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Joy Melville, Peter Gill, Ian Dunning, Arthur Schafer, Earl Russell, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Balraj Khanna, Toyah Willcox, Anne Fitzgerald, Geoffrey Hobbs, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Michael Smith, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Ronald Reagan, Peter Morris, Andy Martin, Lionel Morrison, Jonathan Atkin, Brian Glanville, Antonia Fraser, Norman Macrae, Edward Pearce, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, L A Chambers, J Sztuka, Jean Disspan, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, David Wickers, Colin Greenland, Joanne Gray, Clare Russell, Peter Godwin Diplomatic Correspondent, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Richard Attenborough, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Lorenz Editor, Richard Caseby, Valerie Grove, Alix Kirsta, Paul Pickering, Frank Field, Tony James, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Tony Hetherington, Sue Nelson, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, Paul Gogarty, James Park, Iain Jenkins, Hilary Bristow, Boris Schapiro,

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European leaders back Germany's reunification By Richard Ellis and Andrew Grice in Strasbourg Field to demand action Crisis at Christmas Appeal Homless, hungry and cold, this is the lost generation on Britain's streets Think-tank toasts the benefits of beer and wine East bloc revolution quickens Jaguar puts £¼m car on the road Apology: Ann Plugge Hospitals put on flu red alert Cecil Gee Inside Classified Tories to pin down water votes Army is called in again Times Newspapers Classified Phone Company Thatcher softens tone on Europe The Sunday Times What the summit decided Corrections Bond winners Cellcom Police raid foils forest acid party News Digest Councils rapped Tory choice Gummer 'delay' Three die on M1 Cash for widows Tougher code Bullock rescued Vietnamese boat orphans may be sent to the West Lockerbie police widen net BAe 'received extra £10m' The Sunday Times Help Great Ormond Street Only 38% of patients feel confident in GPs' diagnosis All Nippon Airways The left's Field day UK blocking chemical ban How you can give. . . Late trains derail BR Management Education Health & Safety Executive Citroën Ax Barclays Hospital is flying high—by Biggles it is! On a transformation to excellence that scrapped waiting lists and created a haven of healing for sick children Women allowed into cricket club Natwest's Choice Gift of life that can leave babies dead or disabled Britain holds up the graces Nitrate fertiliser crisis Hong Kong influx 'limited to 150,000' Parkinson's rail revival Report on gay clergy Wards close at Christmas The City Thatcher told 'put UK first' Comment Labour faces Field test Green talks at Number 10 More support for Heseltine Sparkling event: A Gary Glitter devotee shines at… Clinique Christians to unite in £3m 'cathedral' English Lamb Harrods Toshiba Atticus Enigma of the shy brothers who thrived on publicity Saatchi & Saatchi Viewers left adrift on Euro Shore line Mercury Communications The Times The European Three-Page Special Western Europe's move towards union has been thrown into doubt by Margaret Thatcher's determined opposition at this weekend's Strasbourg summit. But can she stop the EC juggernaut? Richard Ellis, Andrew Grice and David Smith report Delors' Plan for a United People House of Cards After revolution, retribution? As the scale of corruption emerges in East Germany, the fury of the people is reaching breaking point, writes Peter Millar from Berlin Pace of change quickens at Kremlin Gorbachev has won another telling political battle in Moscow, writes Peter Millar Copthorne Hotels Playwright turned president in waiting Czechoslovakia Peter Millar profiles Vaclav Havel, the dissident playwright who seems to be about to have greatness thrust upon him Employment Service A paper tiger roars at last East Germany Dietmar Henker is a journalist with Berliner Zeitung, the newspaper leading the investigations into corruption. Here he describes the pace of developments as the extent of the leadership's duplicity is revealed . . . to expose a nest of crooks National Power Palestinians clash over peace moves Intercity Israel and Ethiopia in gun deal Iraqi rocket launch fears Tax storm brews over Reagans BBC Enterprises Tredaire the Underlay Chile's generals foil Pinochet's power game The Majestic Just around the Corner Atlas of Wine Queen of Mean faces prison witch hunt Majestic wine warehouses Kid gloves for Manila rebels Boots De Klerk ducks hit squad issue Bush under fire as US envoys fly into Peking By John Cassidy in Washington and Louise Branson in Peking (Reuter): Kidnap release 'likely' The World (Reuter): French on alert off Commoros (Reuter): Call for talks in Ei Salvador (Reuter): Six prisoners killed in jail riot On the Ball: Pope John Paul II with the football to… Callpoint Hanoi purge raises repatriation fears Business to Business New Breed New Challenge RSJ Business Development Fidelity PMI Data Plastics Ltd. Surveillance General Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Adressed to Travel Escort Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists Abchurch Group Offshore Companies Trusts Isle & Man Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Printers Simmons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salespeople Motorway Tarmacadam Sales Manager/agent Area Distributors Required New Fire Protection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers The Sunday Times Zatopek: conscience of the Czechs Chris Lightbown reports from Prague Stampers must be given their marching orders Master Edberg, the ice-man who wouldn't melt Nice-guy McEnroe lets his racket do the talking Boycott back to teach the basics Sugar Ray, king of the cynical science Doughty victory a minor classic Excalibur Regis flees from the winter of discontent England's high fliers are frustrated Le Moigna poor relation Flower & Plants Association Boxing Football Results Prosthetiki Ltd For the Record Pools Rugby Racing Selections Scotland coast as Stanger takes wing A masterful North stage fitting finale Beaten Romanians can always blame the coach Sorry Soviets still have much to learn Rugby Union: East Meets West London learn from Pilgrim's progress All Black Gallagher back to his roots Norman Harris on a London boy who joined the greats Everton blunders let Spurs rule the roost Crowd troubles as Leeds hit heights Champagne all round for heroes of Whitley Bay Football Focus Who would want to be a policeman in Sardinia? Newcastle out of luck Martyn frustrates miserable United Arsenal take top slot with late goal Contents England draw Holland and Ireland again Rob Hughes on the World Cup draw in Rome and fears of hooligan troubles in Sardinia The World Cup Draw The Singleton of Auchroisk General Situation Liverpool drive back pretenders Weather and Travel Outlook Max Temp Today Contents United to face Forest News in Brief Lancs vote to accept women Arsenal go top Cram wins Widnes lose The strain of the train The railways are trying to improve their image, write Philip Beresford and Gareth David. but with cutbacks in state spending, more passengers, low public confidence and poor staff morale, it could be a long, uphill battle The organ-grinder, monkey and the mob The 'auction' of ITV franchises offers a revealing public glimpse of the treasury at sea, writes Simon Jenkins Contents Adopt a Granny Contents Call the mandarins' bluff on sovereignty in the EC The federalists are wrong to think voters are too stupid to know what is good for them, writes Brian Walden Town & Country Picture Gallery BR's charm goes off track A matter of public opinion Opinion Them and us, with no grey in between Pulpit Godfrey Smith Cartels belong in Europe's dustbin All who care for a true Europe should be wholly on the side of Thatcher, writes Norman Macrae The faces of eveil must not be forgotten The tyranny of Nazism is in a class of its own, writes Robert Harris Little England meets Age of Enlightenment As the 1980s end, the ideas and feelings of a new decade are already taking shape, says Martin Jacques DVLC Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers JRB Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Contents How editors treat triumphs and disaster just the same Paper Round Poverty is a rich industry The American political scientist Charles Murray Stirred up a passionate debate when he described in The Sunday Times Magazine the emergence of a new underclass in Britain. Last week Frank Field MP, and Professor Kenneth Thompson had their say. Now Digby Anderson weighs in against the 'expert' views of 'poverty professionals' Low rents will help the poor Half right Take action now Mumbo-jumbo Times Books No cue here for Wagner revenge Silencing the thud of junk on the doormat Spectrum Mail There's big money to be made selling lists of names to the retail trade, writes Maurice Chittenden. But soon, mail-shot victims will be able to answer back Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items For her Groom Bros Ltd Withycombe Fair Speaking out in defence of minority tongues Languages Jola Smith on efforts to preserve old dialects Multiple Display Advertising Items For Everyone Acorne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mother Teresa Print Talman Ltd Ham on the Bone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdate Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Psst: want to buy a permissive freesia? Interflora Book now with Access or Visa Tapestry Wall Hangings and Cushion Covers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welcome to the £400m Skydome Spectrum Architecture A costly all-seat stadiurn with retractable roof and roll-in, roll-out playing surface could overcome British sport's safety and weather problems, reports Amit Roy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fighting sickness with openness Releasing medical files could help doctors as well as patients, writes Arthur Schafer Aids, the media and the medical establishment Michael Adler warns against the danger of denial and misinformation Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The facts and figures The number of heterosexuals who contract the Aids virus from an 'undetermined' source in increasing, reports Aileen Ballantyne Modena For Ferrari William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Julians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anger rises in the twilight of the gods Shock, bitterness and bewilderment: these are the emotions of East Germans today as the extent of fraud at the top is revealed. David Selbourne reports from East Berlin, where the young ask:'Where do we go from here?' Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Leasing & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestigious Cars Special Announcement Ferrari 328 Testarossa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fancy a Morgan Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Quattro Coupe 89 90 Quattro Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Audi Coupe Quattro B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Green homes, green world Protecting the environment starts in the home. Caroline McGhie reports on green building and household products, and on the market forces putting much of Britain's countryside at risk Heron Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Design for a healtheir decade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. A. Ellis 5 Egerton Gardens Knightsbridge Sw3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pressure for land Keith Carale Groves Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Mowlem Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Milton Keynes The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Development Potential The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putting the clock back Graham Rose Visits the grounds of a Thameside villa, where a restoration plan has aroused local ire Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to brighten up the bleakest basement piot Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Garden of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Homes and Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lessons in survival Nature Bob Holmes on Salmon spawning Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BL/Rover: the betrayal of the innocent Frozen off and fed up The Sunday Times In defence of Afro-Asian art How uncharitable of you, Digby Remniscence Game Community's chance to care The Sunday Times Crossword Czech-list for Thatcher Points A hard sell Greenpeace Contents The Burns-Anderson Group PLC UCI The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 92 How to sniff out a bestseller Nicolette Jones reports on how the bookshops kept their till ringing in 1989 Friends Provident Culture Vultures! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noël Arts Hotline Contents Hellow man in an empty shell Theatre John Peter on the RSC's Coriolanus Portrait of the arts minister as a total convert Richard Luce talks to Joan Bakewell about the unexpected pleasure of his four-year-old job Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Circuses Theatres Richard Clayderman Barbican Centre Tina Turner Miss Saigon A master blooms At 86, John Piper has given his romantic vision a fresh perspective The Bakers Wife Why partiality does not tell the whole story Marina Vaizey questions the thesis behind a new show of black art at the Hayward Gallery Will normal service be resumed? Screen: tuning into the effects of the Broadcasting Bill; plus the week's new West End films Patrick Stoddart looks into broadcasting's future and wonders wheather viewers will see any real changes Rolex Credit arranged through a leading finance house and Reflections in an alien eye Film Royal Exchange Theatre Company Why political nannies must stay out of the picture The proposals of the Broadcasting Bill have damaging implications for the Independence of Channel 4, says Richard Attenborough London & Assurance No fanfares for the princes David Dougill is disappointed in a new production by Kenneth MacMillan An energetic exercise in translating from the Latin Robert Sandall on David Byrne's mission to put sambas and salsas on the pop map Arthritis Research A vital role for regional opera David Cairns on the rising reputation of companies from round the country The London Theatre Miss Peggy Lee Pianos Making the past sing out again Records: retuning classic voices and neglected English games; jazz hit of the year A fusion of fire and elegance Richar Cook on the year's best jazz Lp The Good CD Guide 1990 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Follett Land Rover Pearls for the Purcell collector Record of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Squeezing shopping into the townscape Architecture: how the high streets and the giant retailers will co-exist in the Nineties What does the retail slowdown augur for the next generation of shopping centres? Hugh Pearman looks at new projects in Shropshire and Kent which pack high-volume outlets into traditional high streets Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dutton-Forshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Essex Motor House 4x4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Quality Used Cars Gerard Mann Working Motors To Join the Successful Advertisers Mercedes-Benz Hadleigh John Butt Automobiles Bramley Rolls Royce Sportster springs surprises on the open road Mercedes-Benz The Essex Motors House TWC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota becomes a fashion victim Eric Dymock finds the new Toyata Celica is boxed in by design; plus, a Peugeot beyond the pale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Wanted Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breakdowns that ran foul of the RAC Vehicle Registration Ltd Collectors Autos Ltd Mg4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitham … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insignia Registrations Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar's Mark of Approval Grange Motors Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Car Marks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black Cat Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Superb Xmas Present Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Bramley 1973 Porsche Carrera Rs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Follett Porsche Sytner 928 S4 Auto Porsche 944S 911 Turbo Factory 'Flatnose' Porsche Jct600 Multiple Display Advertising Items 72 Porsche 911T 928 S4 Porsche Waldron Lancaster 911 Sse Targa A real investment? Swindon 911 Carrera Targa Porsche The Sunday Times 944 928 Black Satin Car Auctions ADT Auctions Multiple Classified 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 Pick of the Day Court in the act with Lady… Radio Waves Wednesday Pick of the Day Preview The Week's Films on TV Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Thursday The Sunday Times-Guide to the Week on Television Friday Pick of the Day Saturday Pick of the Day Film of the Week Imp Classics Contents BBC1 The Sunday Times - Guide to Today's Television The longest story ever told TV Review Today's Highlights Films Sip Bond's future now hangs on court decision Ferranti's chairman ready to step down Edelman pays for UK spree Contents Tyrie plans Norfolk putsch Boesky's London broker faces charges BAe gets £1bn lift from Saudis Contents Role reversal in the high street British Nuclear Fuels plc. Information Services Delaporte mystery City Ferrari puts the drive back in Harrods Opto Electronics Company Ltd Amstrad to soothe AGM with talk of turnaround New name for Gas? Sharp Kingfisher Swoops on 'Cut-Price' Dixons Three years after Dixons' acrimonious £1.8 billion attempt to swallow Kingfisher, the tables have turned. Now Stanley Kalms has to convince a doubting City that the retailing formula that served Dixons so well in the 1980s will succeed in the next decade. Gareth David assesses its chances Sheltered sector could see red Contango Major Share Movements Johnson Matthey Stakis checks in at £27m A Share in the Boardroom Hollywood other 'art for UK television producer Sharewatch Market-Eye British Gas A triumph of PR for gift-laden Gorbachev Lovell Major opts for the muddle way Economic Perspective Picture Gallery Soccer as sick as a parrot The Brothers Go Back to Basics Business Focus The Saatchis' dream of a global supermarket for marketing services has died with their profits. Report by Ivan Fallon and Rufus Olins Cowie Light at the end of the tunnel for Coal British Coal's future is about to become more clear. The government is preparing to write off most of it debts and the electricity industry has signed contracts to take two-thirds of its output until 1992. Peter Wilsher looks at what lies ahead Midland Games master marches on UK Advisers try to oust regulators Perpetual Tough arithmetic for parents facing Fidelity Church shows scant charity on covenants Comment Holiday loss was insured's fault Questions of Cash Alliance & Leicester Far East units set the pace Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index The Sunday Times/micropol Uproar over fund threat Directors' pension change hurts small-firm finances How we reported the proposals last week What the limits mean Danby Bloch on how the changes will affect small companies Red tape cut on transfers Switch from company to personal plans will be simpler, says Danby Bloch M&g Sunken treasure surfaces Ian Dunnings looks at Thai ceremics recovered from a medieval wreck Henderson Fimbra Photosales America's finest-take up the London challenge Advertising & Marketing Trafalgar House Forward with the company message Small Ads Columbus's heirs set out to sail to Mars Innovation Space In 1992, the 500th anniversary of Columbus's voyage to the Americas will be marked by an updated version of his historic feat—a race to sall to Mars. Jane Bird looks at Britain's entry Drugs get drop on tumours Chemistry A better way of mixing oil and water could improve cancer drugs as well as fish food. Report by John Newell Bettering the built environment Some comfort may have to be sacrificed to create to a more natural environment in offices The Sunday Times Trojan horses that attack sick cells Medicine Liposomes are now used in cosmetics, but they can do more than create pretty faces. They can carry drugs straight to diseased tissue, diminishing side effects. Report by Anne Moffat Italian establishment turns on Benedetti EC plan for car quotas renews Nissan fears NEC Thatcher is left out in the cold Sales to the unexpected Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead Inflation gloom deepens The Sunday Times New surge as water primes the pump Social skills eclipse technical ability Contents Stoll Moss Theatres Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Peterson Construction Ltd Cable Telecom Hoggett Bowers Secure Information Systems Limited Comparex Gatwick Airport Limited Price Waterhouse National Physical Laboratory N M Rothschild & Sons Limited Parker ITV The Redbrick Consultancy TSI Group Marks & Spencer Price Waterhouse Direct Line Insurance Epson Tenneco Bedfordshire Pilgrims Horsing Association The Civil Service Gallaher Limited MEB St. James Associates Cognito Oryx Gravada Texaco Myriad Appointments (Reading) Ltd. Price Waterhouse Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Selection Thomson First direct National Grid Mercer Fraser Limited Hoggett Bowers Research Machines Manweb Electricity Hoggett Bowers Wetherby Consultants Kpmg Kramer Westfield International Food from Britain Octagon Human Resources Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents Langton Limited Elf Partners in Recruitment and Selection Limited Omega Aha Selection Birmingham City Council Berkshire Yachting World Oxford Regional Health Authority Aknet Metropolitan Police Soutern Electric Department of Social Security Policy and Operations InterExec Plc Northern Electric BASF The Fosse Group Ltd Price Waterhouse City Treasurer MSL International Courtenay MSL MSL International HTV MSL International Coopers & Lybrand Simpson Crowden Consultants MSL International MSL Advertising Dti Lotus Scottish Nuclear Monopolies Mergers Commission New Careers Connaught-Mainland Nicholas Angell Ltd. Management Career Consultants The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation PLC Rehau Multiple Display Advertising Items Merseyside Development Corporation Sales Engineer Britsurvey Save the Children Bartlett selection University of Strathclyde Hynes Associates Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Body Shop National Biological Standards Board InterExec Plc World Class Opportunities N. B Selection Ltd Marketing Manager Agents of Change Ltd N B Selection Ltd N. B Selection Ltd The Sunday Times Price Waterhouse Kpmg Coca-Cola & Schweppes CSD Careerlink Consultants Limited Ealing College of Higher Education London Multiple Display Advertising Items Managing Director The Sunday Times Csm Systems PLC Barclays Link Kpmg Imagine Inc SAAB Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Egor Executive Selection Mercury Communications LASMO Price Waterhouse The buy-in way to a boardroom Opportunities abound—for the right managers. Godfrey Golzen reports English Young Shaw Consultants Nikko SunLife of Canada Fletcher Hunt plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Behind the Painted Smile Valerie Grove uncovers the pent-up feelings of a former first lady who faced her critics and stood by her man, the love of her life—Ronald Reagan Inside For what we have received, thanks As the party season gets into full swing. Godfrey Smith looks at the graceful art of writing bread-and-butter letters Barnardos Stuart Wavel's People Made Mike steals a march on the moral majority Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caste in a theatrical mould Multiple Classified Advertising Items Samad's Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heath's Style Victims Multiple Classified Advertising Items A stage fright for The Great Gambon Pecking order Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to take the boom out of baby As the decade draws to a close, babies are the latest accessories and film subjects. But are we going too far, asks Kate Saunders Surrealist shrine seeks a home Mark Honigsbaum reports from Paris on the legal row over the legacy of the photographer Man Ray Taking changes in her stride My Style Toyah Willcox tells Val Sampson why she toned down and tuned in No need to shout California Wines Buzz Cartier Cartier Ltd. The junior league pitches in This year's Band Aid record features a line-up of teen idols—unlike in 1984, says John Diamond T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Flowers & Plants Association Abel-LABELS Regina Royal Jelly Gadgets to help the festive fizz Wine Accelerated Learning Practical Perfection Sling a parka over your suit this winter, says Marion Hume Telecom Security Playing the game Egon Ronay on unconventional ways to cook a bird Picture Gallery Laying your cards on the line Rob Ryan on what kind of Christmas cards you can send this year without sabolaging your social image NSPCC Toying with tiny hearts and minds John Diamond says acting as Santa is going to put you out of pocket this Christmas as toys become ever more expensive, white Caroline St John Brooks reports on the growth of the educational toy market, where building blacks became tools of learning Acuhealth Why safety must come first Wardrobe Public Student Loans Company Dover District Council Police Graduate Entry The Sunday Times Department of Energy English Tourist Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Metropolitan Borough Council First-class fuss over second-rate service How can rail-users fight indifferent service? Joy Melville interviews a man who tried—and failed 6ft, macho—and beaten by his wife Domestic violence and sexual assault are nightmares for women, but they can shaffer the world of men, top, inflicting severe emotional stress Churches should stick to saving our souls Clerics have no place in politics, says Digby Anderson Rape: the forgotten victims Why Aids award is too little, too late Frank Field on the financial plight of haemophiliacs who are HIV-positive Edinburgh Marketing Kent County Council Management All Box No Replies Oxfordshire Health Authority Brighton Polytechnic Local Government Personnel and Management Board East Birmingham Health Authority Nalgo Westminster Abbey Choir Easter 1990 Revision A' Level French Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Safety Executive Henley RSA Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Exeter Development Appeal Education Henley the Mangement College Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Healthcare IGH Charter Medical Corporation St. Antony's Secretarial College You Wish Csct The Smae Institute BAC Pitman Ashbourne The Sunday Times Royal Aberdeen is named Britain's best NHS hospital The Sunday Times has honoured five of the country's top—but the event also produced a war of words between the medical profession and the government The British Pharmaceutical Industry Restoration Romantic Charles Ii King of England, Scotland and Ireland by Ronald Hutton Oup £19.50 Contents Contents Restoration romantic Who's Reading Whom Right to reply The rough and the smooth: fair ways and foul… Speaking volumes Value for money Neither borrower nor lender be David & Charles Looking for fun and feeling groovy A Walk up Fifth Avenue by Bernard Levin Cape £12.95 New English Library Read It in Penguin Lost in France Hemingway: The Paris Year by Michael Reynolds Blackwell £17.50 The Macdonald Group In my View The novelist describes the difficult process of taking characters off-screen and putting them on-page Shoes and ships and sealing wax The Chatto Book of Cabbages and King Lists in Literature edited by Francis Spufford Chatto £13.95 Ramblers' association Reading Russell by John Russell Thames & Hudson £18.95 Remainders by Eric Korn Carconer £12.95 Oxford Paperbacks Shameful secrets of a country girl Gwendolen by Buchi Emecheta Collins £10.95 Fiction A Dickens of a book The Quincunx The Inheritance of John Huffman by Charles Palliser Canongate £14.95 The hole in the middle Myself and Marco Polo by Paul Griffiths Chatto £12.95 For richer and for poorer Philippa Gregory looks at historical fiction, ancient and modern The Narrowing Stream Picturebooks for first Noels Clare Russell chooses tales for tots Lions, witches, and war zones Susan Hill on books for 8-11 year olds Unearthly powers Judy Allen finds star-struck rabbits among new books for teenagers Diary Polar Star It's a funny old game Books for Christmas Sport Books or Christmas Mick Imlah tackles books for armchair athletes A flick through the celluloids list Books for Christmas Film Books for Christmas James Park on the nostalgia for Hollywood in recent film books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paperbacks Funny peculiar or funny ha-ha? Books for Christmas Humour Books for Christmas Paul Pickering does't know wheather to laugh or cry over the seasonal offerings from the funsters The Times Literary Supplement Dillons the Bookstore The muse of the world Peter Reading scans new collections from Canada, Australia, Lancashire and Raasay, and ranging from Tuesday to Mexico, Berlin to Heaven Poetry Dillons the Bookstore Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Umberto Eco Foucault's Pendulum Multiple Display Advertising Items The Book Connection Chambers Biographical Dicitonary Banished to Timbuktu Fired with fantasies of the Foreign Legion and faced with exile from her Kenyan home, Mary Anne Fitzgerald turned nomad and made for the ancient citadel in the heart of Mali Contents Superlative Travel Timbuktu Overseas Travel Ski vacations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rocky time for snow business The snow has arrived in the US, but Europe still waits anxiously, reports Alistair Scott Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandeer Hols Multiple Classified Advertising Items New ways to talk shop Alistair Scott's Notebook Travelsavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada Crystal The Travel Section Upward swing in singles holidays Rain hits Spain Book of the Week The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Kiwi deal takes off Cruise hotline Health Alert Cholera Travellers Tales The headace of getting the right jabs China Concorde Supersonic sprees Concorde has confounded its critics, and, 30 years on, is flying high. But not all its passengers are high flyers, as David Wickers discovered on one of its increasingly popular charter outings Speedbird The Paris of the Revolution Texas Flying Children How to be cabined but not confined Will Ellsworth-Jones rounds up readers' suggestions for flights without tears Trailfinders Meridian Meridian When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Private Advertisers Clubair The Magic of Italy ATI Ukexpress Travel India Ltd. 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