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News from 07/01/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Dr T Palferman, Andrew Lambirth, Ian Pollard, Vernon Blackmore, John Coleman, Anthony Burgess, Kenneth McLeish, Barbara Hall, Simon Armitage, Mike Graham, Paul Nelson, Michelene Wandor, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, John Wyse Jackson, Mark Reason, Brian MacARTHUR, Eric Dymock, Patrick Hilton, Jill Hartley, Dr Frank Preston, Christopher Wood, William Lutz, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, David Shayler, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Mark Hosenball Atlanta, Allan Ramsay, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Robert Burchfield, Ronald Blythe, David Smith, Teddy Taylor, Steve Clarke, Ana Maria Pacheco, Deirdre Ferand, Bob Holmes, Asadour Guzelian, Julian Symons, G. B. Trudeau, Julian Joyce, Mark Ellis, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Deborah Moggach, Caroline St John-Brooks, Gerald Durrell, Caroline Baker, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Peter Godwin, Ivan Fallon, Robert Hewison, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Peter Reading, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Eric Knowles, David Tennant, Maria Laura Avignolo, Judy Lomax, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, David Goldsmith, Turner Watercolours, Shirley Conaran, Geoff Whitten, Anne Moffat, Marise Morland, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, George Perry, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Sandra Hempel, Joe Klein, Bernard Cafferty, Maurice Freedman, Jon Freeman, Nicola Shulman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, John Banville, John MeLmoth, Janette Marshall, lain Jenkins, Ken Fillett, Aileen Ballantyne, Christina Smith, Jeff Randall, John Smith Mp, Andrew Hogg Ntuzuma, Richard Binns, Alf McCreary, David Hughes, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Margarette Driscoll Bucharest, Rufus Olins, W Wansink, David Brierly, Dan Piraro, Martin Jacques, Charles Haughey, Liz Alkinson, Peter Wilsher, David Hughes Correspondent, Michael O'Neill, Susan J Fletcher, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, David Brittain, Richard Wetherell, James Wilson, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Harry Mullan, Richard Palmer, Digby Anderson, Jonathan Theobald, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Patrick Rowley, Alieen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Dilys Powell, Rosemary Bailey, Ben Pimlott, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Joy Melville, Iola Smith, Ian Dunning, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Dragon Slayer, David Emanuel, James D Graham, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Damian Harris, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Rachal Blunt, Asa Briggs, Alan Jabez, Marilyn Willison, Sue Cary Wright, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Bernard Silk, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Carrie Segrave, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Michael Berger, Mr Cawley, Claudia Roden, David Wickers, Marina Vaizey, James Blitz Moscow, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Michael Durham Correspondent, Barry Newman Prague, Margaret Park, Peter York, John Venning, Frank Field, Angela Long, Mike Seabrook, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Cary Cooper, Tony Hetherington, Jarvis Astaire, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, Louise Branson Peking, Paul Gogarty, Inigo Jones, A Mallinson, Iain Jenkins, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Glenda Jackson, Boris Schapiro, McCartney,

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Contents Gorbachev at bay as riots spread in the south Secret of Charles's Weetabix breakfast Kuoni Furious Clarke accuses cabinet of deserting him Mortgage cut expected Ceausescu plot denied by Moscow Spy-in-the-sky for hire Extra money offered Overseas Prices For the Future Business Books "I admire Noriega's will-power-giving himself up for the new year" Contents Charter of civil rights unveiled by Labour Socialist aim of US-style parliament outlined as stars demand greater democracy One in six give up annual holiday abroad Europe comes to terms with new poor Classified Homeless appeal nets £220,000 'Crack' crisis moves to UK Correction The Queen to send art treasures to Russia Spanish lens films navy's secret laser Tories face revolt over business rate Terrorist link to blast is ruled out Business Migration Program Dancers reject 15% pay offer Piccadilly, the heart of perfumed progress Pullman Stockbrokers face government inquiry In today's Other Sunday Papers Conran's son shot in eye Cancer scare for 500,000 Monument data burnt The City Bush's bad impression Comment Rates threat to London Soccer star 'in poverty' Army sets a killing pace Women find few top jobs in man's world Fear of 'mad cow' infection in humans prompts inquiry Lead-free fuel blamed for damage Nationwide Anglia Children head queue for NHS 'bionic' ears Life-saving operation's fatal legacy Aids carriers fight for compensation and join a Tv advertising campaign to keep others virus-free Sunday Times Campaign The Forgotten Victims Talks on tunnel in crisis Health & Safety Executive Telegraph digs knife into new press boss A word of warning from the victims Cyclists urged to take out insurance CAA will limit air controller work hours Panam Passion draws full houses for the Ron Brown show MP's trial shakes the quiet pace of St Leonards with matters unmentionable outside a saucy seaside postcard Citroen BX Man about the House Norman Fowler, who resigned last week as employment secretary to spend more time at home, tells Valerie Grove how his new role of backbencher in the House of Commons meets his family priorities How Thatcher sets the pace Homeowners Friendly Society Lunn Poly United It Stands While 1989 was the year of Eastern Europe, 1990 may be the year of the Soviet Union. Confronted by growing nationalist unrest and economic mayhem, the empire is beginning to come apart at the seams. James Blitz in Moscow reports on the crisis in the Kremlin The fragmented empire Fresh yearning for ancient homelands Harrods Crushing the Pineapple America's military might won the battle of Panama City and brought Manuel The Times Deadly dance to the tune of drug millions The Witness TWA Dark night of the dictator's soul The Arrest (Reuter): Cuts urged in German forces The World (Reuter): Party is over for Poland UK official visits China Lloyds Bank (AP): Police chief kills himself (AFP): Mrs de Klerk loses frown Romanian democracy put on ice Bewilderment replaces revolutionary favour as liberated people try to decide what happens next Bombs fuel race hate Oxford polytechnic French embrace the imprisoned orphans Old hopes haunt a forgotten people Selling Kaifu to Japanese voters Cunard Princess (Reuter): Ivan the terrified's 42 years in hiding 'Six evils' purge puts thousands in court A brutal Chinese campaign against pomography, prostitutes and gamblers has given party bosses a smokescreen to crush dissent Bristol & West It's business as usual for Westerners Khmer Rouge targets Angkor British Gas Pigalle priest tempts sinners with dinners National Savings Zulu impis go to war as black rift grows Simpson Iccadilly Alfa Romeo Stalin's poisoned chalice unsettles Bonn After the second world war, the Soviet Union's revenge on Germany included a border that is a legal minefield and a breeding ground for a nationalist tension, Peter Millar writes Abbey National Sheraton Park Tower Flights of fantasy Goodwood Concorde Granada Fresh hope in a rebuilt town A year after the Armenian earthquake, a child celebrates her first Christmas in a new home Weather and Travel Outlook Petrol prices set to rise again News Digest Alpine weather and resort conditions Sunday Times Guide Lines Ski Service Old skis essential Uv Ski Screen By Our Diplomatic Staff: Kremlin guests brush by Kinnock Shocks in the FA Cup News in Brief Top table Dads' army Willey loses FA Cup Third round Contents Spurs sunk by Southampton Flying Le Tissier starts the misery Nilsson glides to an artificial victory Liverpool denied right of passage Barratt International Resorts Ardiles the maestro turns to management Rob Hughes on Osvaldo Ardiles, the Argentinian who came to stay—even if football's hierarchy won't recognise it FA Cup Third round Fixtures GM Conference Non-League Details Division 3 Division 4 Football League Tables Villa survive an epic battle Scottish Premier Division Scottish Div 1 Pools Forecast Scottish Div 2 Scottish Cup Stoke fight a brave but hopeless cause Chelsea spared by late leveller Ferguson soldiers on in the shadow of the axe Torquay deal mortal blow to West Ham Coventry and Spurs fall foul of their Cup curse Football Focus QPR withstand Welsh passion Cricket Digest Darts Golf Rallying Snooker Sports Politics Tennis Racing Results Racing Focus Flowers & Plants Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bad times for Blanchflower What the Papers Say Transfer talk Bosses backed Cheltenham Racecourse Cyclocross For the Record Rugby Results Scottish Trial Club Matches London Welsh fight back to earn respect England selectors opt for experience Rugby Union Focus Paul Nelson reports on the build-up to the home internationals Hockey When thirtysomething is the age-old question Craven stunned into silence Rugby Round-Up Exit two Wasps as Quins steal it Racing The winning wonders of Martin Pipe Brough Scott discovers the secrets of Martin Pipe, a failed jockey whose scientific methods have made him the most successful trainer in modern National Hunt racing Laing a clown ready to be king Boxing America puts up the trade barriers Golf Durham deserve a first-class chance Cricket Perils of the undetactable super drug Inside Track Elway: always the bridesmaid never the bride? American Football Huston Horn on the play-off prospects for the Denver Broncos quarterback who can turn doom into delight at the last moment Snooker board threatened by further revolt News in Focus Blake's tactics seal it Sailing Multiple Display Advertising Items The Centre for Consultancy plc Alphagraphics Multiple Display Advertising Items Exporting—Try Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd. International Company Services Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Envelopes Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Adt Auctions The Sunday Times Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Lancoster Mercedes-Benz Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Motor Company Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Motor Company Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Portfield No Title Mercedes-Benz Great West Road B&k Thomas Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerard Mann Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers The Cooper Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Granada revamped for a smoother ride Eric Dymock previews a new-look Ford Greening the unclean machine Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers McMEL & Co LTD The French mistress Me and my Car Vehicle Registrations Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business The making of Misha British Nuclear Forum Inside Smallbone of Devizes The Best Motor Car Showroom in town Sentence that every mother has to endure Having a baby is better than six months in Holloway. . . or is it? John Diamond sees some interesting similarities British Marine Industries Re-born Kinnock seeks to rewrite history Inside Politics The Boss's blarney brings a breeze to the Strasbourg fog The Sunday Times Profile Atticus Dump these dotty, outmoded ideas Brian Walden puts bloated defence strength, bureaucratic 'planning' and nannying at the top of his clean-out list Crisis in the Kremlin Nationalism's dark cloud over the democratic battlefield of Europe Independence is a deeper desire than democracy, and carries untold dangers, says Simon Jenkins The Sunday Times Europe at war: from the Bastille to the Berlin Wall A safe way to stop food poisoning Commission for New Towns Fighting talk from Astaire Birthdays This historic chapel should be saved Letter of the Week The Sunday Times Beethoven story fails scan test Howls of rage over passports for Hong Kong Prayerbook problem Points From a bunker of literacy The low side of high office Britain's leaders are overworked galley-slaves, writes Godfrey Smith Q: when is a hero a professional driver? The scary side of 'le vice anglais' British police don't need more power, writes Susan Crosland, it's time to beet back our thirst for flagellation How not to botch the budget Norman Macrae urges a chancellor on the brink to ignore his Treasury advisers—and win a general election The Sunday Times How not to say what you mean if you don't mean what you say As the debate on poor English rages, America leads the world in the art of non-communication, says William Lutz This Week in Today Glamour among the boredom, bullets and bad lines to London Paper round Showing now at a theatre near you: a dress rehearsal for the Commons The Valerie Grove Interview Essential lessons in a bottle John Rae appeals for action, especially in schools, to teach the young about drink Telecom Security Shadows are lifted from Western left Europe faces a whole new political ball game, writes Martin Jacques Electronic links throw a new-tech lifeline to the old Community Care Electronic monitoring systems are playing an increasing role in caring for the old, writes Iola Smith Management Gloucestershire Family Practitioner Committee Development Officer An offbeat cure for every social ill Invention Susannah Herbert dips into a book that wants to make the world a nicer place Riverside Health Authority ActionAid Countdown to arms talks. . . and a balance-sheet explosion Weapon Reduction Tanks are built to fast, Agreeing to scrap them may be easy, but finding a peaceful use for them will not, writes Helen Davidson Up the lazy creek—10ft scorpions Palaeontology The discovery of a 2ft scorpion head may rewrite pre-history books, reports Stuart Wavell Management North West Hertfordshire Health Authority Cosseting in the cabinet Socpo Recruitment Advertising Awards 1990 North West Surrey Health Authority States of Jersey Doubts over benefits of a hearty breakfast Additives Amit Roy on a rare Indian plant that has sparked a health row Huddersfield Polytechnic Public Cleveland County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items The comprehensive guide to boarding Joy Melville on the decline of a Cinderella in the state school system Walsall Multiple Display Advertising Items A wall that must fall Cultural rifts still plague education, writes Caroline St John-Brooks Prizes worth £3,000 in Young Reader contest Multiple Display Advertising Items Mothers and daughters join the new beggars' army The government must amend social security laws to keep homeless young people and former mental patients off the streets, writes Frank Field Pressing for a new deal to fortify the over-40s Ageism has robbed 1.5m talented Britons of their livelihood, Bernard Silk writes. Now they are fighting back When should a small baby be put behind bars? Judge Pickles, with his sentencing of a teenage mother and her baby, has reopened an old controversy, writes Sandra Hempel 'Nobody will give me a chance' Rejection can lead to frustration and fear A jobless manager describes his torment Let the relatives foot the care bill Families should face up to their obligations, writes Digby Anderson Multiple Display Advertising Items Head of the Mathematics Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Interior Design A Gifted Son? Montessori The Writers Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston Polytechnic A Lady Married to a Museum Elizabeth Esteve-Coll, the controversial director of the Victoria & Albert, has outfaced her critics, says Marina Vaizey and Geordie Greig Over a barrel at Southfork? As Dallas returns, Patrick Stoddart asks how long before the supersoap's bubble bursts The Sunday Times Royal Shakespeare Company Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Miss Peggy Lee The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 96 Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items English National Ballet Mouskouri Eddie Fisher Arts Theatre Times Newspapers Ltd Glenn Millen In The Mood Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Playhouse How a brother is returning to arms Profile Robert Sandall talks to Mark Knopfler, back on the road after a self-imposed sabbatical from the Dire Straits concert scene An act bringing the children's house down Shaftesbury Theatre Sunday Times watercolour competition Pick of the Week The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Shocking stories trapped in a time warp The paranoid Fifties and sordid Sixties in the new releases At the Movies When the dream factory turned to nightmare A British film, Fellow Traveller, has captured the grim days of the Hollywood witch hunts says Iain Johnstone Osborne & Little Royal Exchange A case of defending the right to write Selby on trial Anthony Burgess recalls his court appearance in 1966 on behalf of the novel Last Exit to Brooklyn Why hanging Hals is no laughing matter Art: Anatomy of an exhibition Andrew Lambirth on the long haul to mount a Royal Academy show Pick of the Week Comedy Theatre Mobil Discover France by Cruiser Belle Epoque The Travel Section The curtain rises on a rescue attempt Robert Hewison on the outlook for the Oxford Playhouse Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Time for political drama to stage a real coup Agenda for a new realism; a provincial house in peril John Peter calls on Britain's playwrights to show greater maturity in their approach to topical issues in the Nineties Pick of the Week Why working in the Garden could bear fruit Reviving the Royal Opera; making hazz clubbable David Cairns reports on the contrasting perceptions of Covent Garden and the ENO—and the prospects facing Jeremy Issacs (below), who left Channel 4 to take over an international opera company with a shrinking income and a removal problem Live wires on the club circuit Jazz Richard Cook on venues performing a vital service in recruiting new audiences Royal Opera House Pick of the Week How to scale down the glory of the Verdi voice Modern singers are not equipped for Verdian technique, says Hugh Canning Conducting a hardware battle Norman Lebrecht looks at the latest record technologies The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Nineties get that nearly-new sound Robert Sandall rues the fact that 'heritage' rock dominates the album charts Reeling in hits at home Video Record of the Week Questions of Self-Censorship Will the joke wear thin for comedy of hate? Television Right-wing comics have put liberals in a dilemma, says Patrick Stoddart Bringing together sex and religion in a pithy alliance Steve Clarke looks at a new drama serial that pushes back the boundaries Radio 3 Top Thirty for 1989 Questions of Self-Censorship Hit parade of the classics sounds unexpected note Radio Waves BBC arms to beat off its critics Steve Clarke on what lies behind a television study London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hathaways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fair Share Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crowdace homes Ifestyle The Sunday Times Directions Laying the foundations for democracy Shaping up for the debate on the Nineties horizon Hugh Pearman argues that if we hope to leave an exciting legacy at the end of this century, we need to abandon the narrow politics of modern architecture and head for pluralism Modern buildings to visit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales slump triggers the half-price home A bargain offer in a slow market; a return to basics in the 1990s The January sales are extending to the London housing market, Caroline McGHIE reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Back to the future Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short Term Lease Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lutyens' northern link Overseas Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items High-rise lessons in growing under glass Greening the concrete jungle; winter awakenings Graham Rose on a trend in the City that offers helpful hints for the greenhouse McCarthy & Stone Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stirring start to new year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guide to the Week on Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Today's Radio World Cup Italy '90 Inside: The Week ahead plus Today's Radio Regions Guide to Today's Television Facelift for a new decade Tv Review Today's Highlights Films Tax Free Sales Hunting Gate Courage in pursuit of GrandMet breweries By Our City Staff: Doubts over mystery offer to Bond Corp Sorrell's PR group divided in bubbly battle Loss predicted as Ferranti licks fraud wounds With Personal Finance City dismisses world jitters Apricot logs off its computers The Sunday Times Finance Game Pippbrook Software Ltd Lotus Inside Soviet chaos slows the bulls The Leadership Trust Guide to Management Voss to take chair at Hoare Harrods finance director resigns French bank on further stakes in English water Warburg tops league in takeover bid fees Fees Paid in 1989'S Largest Bids Rowland's Gulf plan blocked Mark Hosenball reports on a British financier's US battle London Business School Sweetness and light at Norfolk Contango Major Share Movements Weinstock's New gec Robertson to float off Plateau A Share in the Boardroom Sharewatch Alex Lawrie Flextech buys 30% of TV firm Consultants go for integration Pera Computer finance game prizes exceed £13,000 Kingston Business School Euro business puts accent on language skills Fun makes way for middle-age values Peter York on the future of marketing in a maturing Britain Small Ads Computers and Communications Freudian Links Add Grip to Pirelli Commercial Opec spectre looms large American Account R+t Contractor Developer Inflation grows as fears of slump fade Economic Perspective Business Rate Havoc A Tale of Two Stores: Harrods Suffers as Birmingham's Rackhams Benefits The Uniform Business Rate has provoked needless anguish among retailers. But the government is at fault for not explaining how it work, say Peter Wilsher and David Brierley London Business School A Tale of Two Car Plants: Advantage to Nissan White Arrow Air europe One man's struggle to market an idea Inventors Can Get Help to Go Commercial—But Does the System Work? Innovation Development Keeping the politicians briefed Assessment Anne Moffat looks at the American way of assessing technological innovations Fidelity Cash for high-tech winners Iola Smith reports on regional aid for innovative small firms Regional Aid Chip makes TV larger than life Jane Bird on a breakthrough in optical research Electronics Harnessing natural healers Medicine Genetic engineering is set to change medicine. John Newell reports Fibronics Smart money for some Awards Guide Lines Houses to recover in 1991 Northern Rock Building Society Judging the Best Time to Buy Buzzwords for a grey-head era Comment Small-firm trusts do badly How the Class of 89 Fared Business Recovering cash from Access Home loan can be spent at will Chelsea Building Society Investors see Europe as best market of 1990s Fund managers say the Continent is the place to be after recent revolutions and as the single market comes closer Using Peps to invest overseas The M&g Group Economic Data Bank The Sunday Times International Unit Trust Index The Sunday TIMES/micropol Interest is cut for first-time buyers Save & Prosper Small spenders find bargains at the auctions Sales at the bottom end of the market have been depressed by hight interest rates, but this means more bargains for buyers. Ian Dunning reports Skipton Building Society Handsome Parker Pen and Pencil The Best Motor Car Showroom in town Tough budget is only option Briton fronts Saudi raiders Executive World Overseas first in UK power Computing made easy for bosses Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead Higgs valuation attacked Lovell demands disclosure on unsold houses. By Iain Jenkins The Sunday Times Well Entrenched Sober note ends week of rises World Markets Involving your staff in customer care Contents PA Consulting Group Staff losses diminish value of takeovers 16 Pages of the Best Jobs in Britain If acquisitors aren't careful they will lose precious staff, say Sue Cary Wright and Cary Cooper Unique Varley Walker Human Resource Consultants Air Call Communications N . B Selection Ltd Varley Walker Human Resource Consultants Hounslow Spelthorne Health Authority Powergen Fletcher Hunt Plc Varley-Walker Police Graduate Entry Interleaf Sas Methven Interface Foseco Star Executives Limited Sun Chemical International Account Director Philip Smith Ravenscroft & Partners BHP Petroleum Grovemore MSL International A Storehouse Company Pera Kent County Council F M S search and Selection Specialists for… Egor Executive Selection PA Consulting Group Sony Egor Executive Selection We'll Put a High Value on your Expertise Adamson & Partners Ltd. Galileo Ernst & Young Multiple Display Advertising Items T C S Advertising Oasis GHN the Personal Development Consultants AST Computers National Power Courtenay Specialists in Personnel Selection Ward Executive Limited Juniper Woolf Humberside College of Higher Education Cambridge Recruitment Consultants National & Provincial Building Society Coopers & Lybrand Seeboard Harbridge House The Times CPCR Human Resource Consultants Ealing Working for Quality and Equality Wickland Westcott ICL an STC Company TSI Group Quality in Service Price Waterhouse Director of Estate Operations, Property Holdings Hoggett Bowers Warwickshire County Council Howgate Sable DHL Worldwide Express Adair Associates International Ltd Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology Golden Career Opportunities Digital Authorised Rental Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Pera Premiere Executive Recruitment Consultants Link Aldi Socpo Network Selection Ltd MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick Consulting Engineers Sunday Times Royal Country of Berkshire News International Newspaper Limited Export Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Touche Ross Finexco KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Personnel Advertising Limited Redphone MacMillan Davies Tricom Price Waterhouse Thorn Emi Software Ravenscroft & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Spencer Munro Selection Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Join the Royal Australian Air Force Multiple Display Advertising Items Gunness Mettler Toledo The Law Society Hitachi Multiple Display Advertising Items Ogilvie Executive Codd Johnson Harris Michael Page Finance Opening doors for the customers Firms underuse employees' frontline knowledge CJA Recruitment Consultants Group PDL Multiple Display Advertising Items Career woman—or just the little woman? Kate Saunders says real equality resides at the workplace, resides at the workplace, not the fireplace All their Yesterdays The pretty one of the fab four was back in the UK last week. Robert Sandall says his fans may be older, but the McCarthy mystique lingers on Tapestry Sale Offer Inside Folded inside Tea with the Dallas queen Stuart Wavell's People West End assault strikes a shy note Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Rebel scores again "No, the coat's real, she's the phoney" Dark fate awaits a once-bright orphan Multiple Display Advertising Items Buzz Designers Guild Sale Rare bird with designs on living My Style Ian Pollard tells Hugh Pearman about his public and private buildings Coping with Helen Lederer When your new lover is a louse American women are using private detectives to check out future partners, says Mike Graham Cliche Flowers & Plants Association Rooms for them to do their thing Hugh Pearman on the four-storey London house that two architects have designed as a complete base for their worlds of family and work Swan Hellenic Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items How to help yourself to hefty royalties John Diamond offers some fail-safe advice on the way to make that new year resolution work for you Turkish Delight Holidays Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items A Touch of the Sun Cruisewear is making a splash on the racks alongside winter ranges, says Marion Hume Chanel Boutique Mark hits the jackpot at last Deirdre Fernand on the fall and rise of the prime minister's son Sniffing out the bin-end bargains Wine Ehrman Tapestry Fresh chilled soup Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Framing a fashion career move David Emanuel is snapping, says Deirdre Fernand Reho Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Strawberry Multiple Display Advertising Items From side dish to the main course Food Ham Pasta In the kingdom of the animals Gerald Durrell went to see for himself if the wonders of Belize had been exaggerated. He found a land rich in charm, beauty and thoughtful conservation Contents Sunsail Learning to Snowboard Week Two Norman Howell continues his series on mastering the basics of snowboarding Go your Own Way! Sally Falcon Summer Sun Crystal Uk Holidays Appear on Pages Curivas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up for a safer pole Skiing Thousands of skiers injure their hands each year. David Goldsmith reports that a simple equipment modification could reduce the pain Belize Sunday Times Travel Brief Scandinavian Seaways Iceland Double blow for timeshare dealers Going green in Cyprus Cruising to the Cup Book of the Week Health Alert Briefly . . . Improve your French on Holiday Drive europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Unleash your Potential RAC fails to aid a lady in distress Travellers' Tales News, Late Bookings, Travellers' Tales Speedbird Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Late Booking Guide Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items 1990 The Year Ahead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Tmays Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxurious Private Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Gites De France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Plus High technology takes the helm Mark Ottaway embarks on a luxury cruise aboard a mould-breaking liner Private Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Leisure Lines Classified Travel Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Capturing all the fun on the run Photography Ski slopes present the amateur photographer with special challenges. David Brittain has useful tips for conveying the pleasures of the piste Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Breaks Trade Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotland VAT Multiple Display Advertising Items West Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon The Sporting Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Guide Lines The Sunday Times Sunday Times Dum, dee dum, dee dum dee dum The Archers With £169 and a little imagination, Radio 4 listeners can turn airwave fantasy into fact. Paul Donovan, our radio critic, reports on a novel tour of 'Ambridge' The Sunday Times Crossword Filthy English? The State of the Language edited by Christober Ricks and Leonard Michaels Faber £17.50 pp 532 Contents Contents Who's Reading Whom Doctor Feelgood Heavy metal Words and Meanings Anent the olde tropes of yesteryear Robert Burchfield offereth a compleat guide to archaisms Poetry in motion Living legend Soft sell Matron with honour Ever Yours, Florence Nightingale edited by Martha Vicinus and Bea Nergaard Virago £15.99 pp 432 Protesting on the other side of the fence The Long Road to Greenham by Jill Liddington Virago £9.99 pp 288 Recording the flights of the enchanter The Sound of Wings The Biography of Amelia Earhart by Mary Lovell Hutchinson £16.95 Gristle in life's hamburger? 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