News from 11/02/1990
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Bernard Ingham, Michael Stewart, A Jowsey, David Browne Prinicpal Lecturer, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, R F Eastwood, Robert Dawson Scott, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Colin Haycraft Chairman, Shena MacKay, Jon Swain, Another Storey, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Elizabeth Young, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Air Cdre Alastair Mackie Vice-Chairman, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Mr A Drew, Alistair Scott, David Smith, Peter Owen, Stephen Milligan, Steve Clarke, Dalbert Hallenstein, John Rowland, Edward Welsh, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Lis Leigh, Boris Yeltsin, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Albert Etlenne, John Mortimer, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, John Naisbitt, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, David Caims, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, E J Judge, Geoff Whitten, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, A pensioner, George Perry, Fiona Malcolm, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Simon Brett, Stuart Mitchell, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, M Lyons, Stuart Wavell, Gordon Woods, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, C Hughes Director of Coaching and Education, Janette Marshall, Hona Staller, Nigella Lawson, Michael Pattison Secretary-General, Jeff Randall, Dr John Keown Director, Paul Driver, James Adams, Fran Abrams, Ernest Saunders, David Hughes, Sally Ann Lasson, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Terence Bendixson, Rufus Olins, Stuart Weir Editor, P Hewitson District General Manager, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Nigel Andrew, Christopher Hope, Brian Walden, Peter Millar Central Europe Correspondent, Peter Wilsher, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Stephen Cirell, Ialn Johnstone, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Judith Cooper, James Wilson, Marie Colvin, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Brian Deer, Andrew Neil, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Susan Kitching, Ned Sherrin, Ian Birrell, Patrick Rowley, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Siobhan Bowe, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Norman Stone, Frances Rafferty, Sir Geoffrey Howe Qc, Mp, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, Iola Smith, John Walsh, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Judith Grey, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Dilvs Powell, Alan Tillier, Michael Jones Political Editor, James Blitz, Dawn French, Graham Lees Munich, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Angela Neustatter, Sharon Kelly, Michael Austin, Patricia Aburdene, David Harris Parliamentary Private Secretary, Anthony Thwaite, Marilyn Willison, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Bernard Silk, Norman Macrae, John Hill, John Carey, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Ian Wilson, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Philip Johns, Jane Garcia, Andrew Lorenz, Jeffrey Joy, John Furbisher, Maureen Walker, Caroline McGHIE, David Wickers, Patricia Murfitt (Superintendent Registrar), Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Frank Field, Lailan Young, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Sue Nelson, Jim Muir, Hilary Rubinstein, Walter Ellis, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, John Bennett, David Lavender, Iain Jenkins, David Hare, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Michael Coren, Flemming Lord, Mark Wallington,
ResumoFive shot dead on eve of Mandela's freedom Violence mars black rejoicing Britain to end sanctions Talks about power sharing Womb operation baby dies in mother's arms King the Musical Labour planning free vote on gay sex at 16 Yeltsin says Gorbachev faces bloody revolution Contents Door opens for Mandela Freedom at 3pm for the hero who symbolised the battle against apartheid How pressure turned the screws The Release Classified Belgravia-Sheraton PM slates 'roof tax' Bartering begins for leader's story Soweto dances in its joy Reaction Guildford detective suspended Lawson's view of life Free breaks in a hotel of your choice Interflora Marital rape may become an offence Agencies match blind dates with heartbreak Intercity Left accused of rigging key T&g election No to the sexy sell Glamorising choc-bars or doing the ironing, women say advertising gives them a raw deal Aids author claims British blacklist Canadian Wardair Terrorist warning 'based on telepathy' National Power Prince backs residents in a victory over decay Redgrave embroiled in Red House row Subaru (UK) Limited Ogwr Council Dudley does it with a big idea Renault Tory push clears way for a 1991 election In today's Other Sunday Papers Argyle backs jail record Probe into waste tips Broadmoor bribes probe Share Tips Achieving a stable Europe Archbishop 'should quit' Call for talks with Rushdie Parkinson looks at BR Regalian Young blues keep it clean Royal Mail Out of the Ice Age 4-Page Special Suddenly, the Soviet Union is on course for a multi-party system. But there are hazards ahead, reports James Blitz, and the nation has no clear map to negotiate them Compaq Yeltsin: Russians As the world sought clues to the historic decisions taken by the central committee of the Soviet Communist party last week, Boris Yeltsin, the former politburo member who is now Gorbachev's most prominent critic, spoke to Andrew Neil, Editor of The Sunday Times, and Peter Millar, Central Europe Correspondent, about the need for democracy, his fears of a backlash by heardliners, and the danger, with public pressure mounting for reform and ethnic independence, that the Soviet Union could slip into anarchy. His hope—perhaps foriorn—is that the Communist party can be reformed from Within; that it can be freed, before it is too late, of destructive dogma Birmingham Midshires Building Society Picture Gallery Copthorne Hotels Voice of the hard, unmoving old guard NEC Rise and Fall of Soviet Communism Apple Computer U. K. Limited Moscow signals the all clear for united Germany Britannia Building Society Book reveals Hitler's plan for US invasion Germans struggle to merge finances Marx gets the workers united—against him Missile attack fear for Bush Alfa Romeo Howe clashes with Thatcher over Germany Abbey National Deal on banning chemical warfare (Agencies): Eriteran rebels claim control of vital port The World (Reuter): Securitate trial in Timisoara Bomb blasts rock Kashmir The Mercedes-Benz S-class Yard gives the Khmer a lesson in law and order Cunard Countess Chirac shrinks in Noir's shade Lebanon prepares for final onslaught Rosehaugh Copartnership Beanz Meanz Heinz? Soviet settlers jolted by the promised land Pillage of the ancient world stuns Italians Air Call Cellular Ltd. Drinking water alert adds to floods plight Weather and Travel Outlook Corporation gets into the Barbican act UV SKI Screen Hunt master arrested News Digest Bomb danger Youths crushed Mother's plea Duchess leaves Perrier 'safe' Journalist dies 87 arrested Bond winners Contents Hysen shame as Liverpool draw a blank First direct Unknown bowlers put England in a spin Cricket Platt storms in to halt lively Wednesday Contents Gatting is humiliated News in Brief United relief Sensational Injured duo Hot on ice Pringle's six Cycle chaos First Division Alas poor Fulham, doomed to die Rob Hughes sees the ghosts gather at the famous ground by the Thames and fears the worst for an old-fashioned game Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Football League Tables Non-League Details Phelan sent off in scrappy draw Scottish Premier Division Pools Forecast Norwich the best spur for Lineker Football Focus United ease Ferguson's worries Everton scrape home to depress lowly Charlton Referees can manage without new technology Palace's commitment tells as they earn important points Athletics Digest Bobsleighing Boxing Cricket Golf Sking Squash Sumo Swimming Racing Results Racing Focus Tennis Gifford wins one he really wanted Brough Scott sees a photofinish and picks up Festival pointers Snooker What the Other Papers Say Athletics Rugby Results For the Record Strett's failures with the boot cost Orrell dear Jenion blows it Key England players hurt in Cup match Welsh left floundering by the exodus to league Robson wrecks Saracens Wakefield foiled Hull's Trophy dreams tumble The elegant but brutish business of Mr Stretch Brough Scott watches Gary Stretch, model and British light-middleweight champion, as he prepares in an east London gymnasium for his next appearance in the boxing ring England's hopes depend on Singh Hockey Perfection was a springtime day in Paris Rugby Union Sandy Lyle tackles his year of driving misery Golf I joined the race around the world Sailing Europe's joke team: the Faroes! Chris Lightbown visits the far-flung Faroes, which have gained entry to the European football championships Faults and defaults in the complicated case of Tennis v McEnroe Tennis Senna war threatens to split Formula One Motor Racing Hail Hadlee, emperor of wicket-takers, scourge of batsmen everywhere Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Broughtons Warranted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Registration Numbers Cnda Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadley Green Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old master routs young pretenders The Range Rover, approaching its 20th birthday, remains unchallenged in its field. . . and on the road. Eric Dymock reports on a model that has grown old gracefully Registration Numbers Cnda Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vehicle Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The price of prestige Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landrover Authorised Dealers Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Second thoughts give the Cosworth a first-class finish Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merlin Nottingham Stratstone Jaguar Harvey Hudson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Marshall Jaguar H. A. Fox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Hudson Appleyard Specialist Dutton-Forshaw TWR Jaguar Mitsubishi Motors Quattro Performance Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cooper Group Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Milcars BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Hunters Royal Ascot Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions General Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz in London Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Loncaster Gerard Mann Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Hadleigh Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Stratton Alan Day JBA Mercedes Multiple Display Advertising Items Approved Lancoster Waldron Porsche Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chariots Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maranello Sales Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cavallino Multiple Display Advertising Items Modena Nissan Auto classic Coys of Kensington Part Three The Sunday Times Beazer Dti Comrades at the top Exclusive The memoris of Boris Yeltsin For the first time ever, a Kremlin insider exposes the perks and privileges—private planes, special shops, homes and medical care—that allow the Soviet leadership to live in luxury while ordinary Russians must scramble for even baslo necessities A maverick in the Kremlin Inside Army & Navy Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Rum days dawn on the dog watch Ehrman Tapestry In step with the quick march of science Inside Politics Guinness chief who was dealt a bitter blow The Sunday Times Profile Atticus Imagine a Britain with the status of Nevada A Eurocrat has let the cat out of the bag: in his terms federalism means political union, writes Brian Walden Our blackboard jungle How long must the taxpayers' squandered billions rot in jail? State punishment in Britain badly needs an Overdue dose of perestroika, writes Simon Jenkins Blue+cross Absolutely no case for an abortion Time for Thatcher to come out of the corral Telecom The first Morris: rising 87, and still on the road New Statesman does not stoop to snobbery The offer that alienated Ardiles from the FA The Sunday Times How to win back wasteland Birthdays A succession of injustices Threatening to take councils to the cleaners Points Godfrey Smith Satanic whiff of money and vitriol takes the air Recent words from Salman Rushdie lead Robert Harris to qualify his support for the novelist's cause Cheap laughs at Nigel's good fortune A former chancellor is diversifying, but it is fellow Tories who are his most virulent critics, says Susan Crosland New model armies going for a song Will the countries newly liberated from the cold war blow their chance of low-cost effective defence? asks Norman Macrae The Open University The Times Mowing down distrotions on a journalistic Somme The Press Bernard Ingham, the prime minister's press secretary, turned on his media tormentors last week in this speech to the parliamentary press. A veteran reporter himself, he knew where to put the knife Blood, toil, tears and sweat—just what columns are made of Paper Round Sensitive soul with a demon of a job The Valerie Grove Interview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Labour's lessons for a church in decline Pulpit It's do-or-die in the race for German unity The exodus west has brought East Germany to the edge of disaster, writes Stephen Milligan While most of our customers rate British Gas highly,… What to do with the warriors, when they've gone and cancelled the war? Peace were puts Britain on military manoeuvres The Retreat In a defence world transformed, British planners are groping for a new role. James Adams explores the options available for an increasingly redundant force Jargon for a brave new world The ploughshare dilemma Philip Beresford argues that the move out of defence spending presents a profound political test British Gas Hurricane of change hits Her Majesty's battleships The Future The Royal Navy is welcoming the advance of Wrens, Margarette Driscoll reports, but on board the ships there is much apprehension British Gas Beating the drug trap Viewpoints A Pensioner: How to survive harassment and homelessness The Funday Times Club Indictment of a society that cares too little Protracted birth of a male 'pill' After four years of testing for a safe and effective way of suppressing the male sperm count, doctors are at last optimistic about the results of their research, reports Liz Hodgkinson Excellent brains, bad attitude Digby Anderson on a food ban that wins poor marks for government ministers and curtails freedom of choice Hospital that helps abuse case families faces closure A unique unit with a pioneering approach to child sexual and physical abuse could fall victim to cash cuts. Angela Neustatter talks to parents it has helped through a crisis Hope is in sight for 2m colour-blind men Sharon Kelly on encouraging new research for sufferers of colour blindness Cashing in on the greying of Britain Ageing baby-boomers promise some rich pickings for business, and a powerful new consumer group, writes Bernard Silk Dead or alive? The City banker who vanished Brian Deer on the background to a missing person case that is baffling police investigators Sealink British Ferries Cleveland county council East Devon District Council Charity Recruitment Oxford City Council Director of Information Policy and Research Assistant The Sunday Times Dudley Family Practitioner Committee Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation Director of Finance Lessons of hope for our crumbling classrooms Fran Abrams compares the Danish and British ways of education, and finds how our schools, newly criticised by inspectors, are hoping to improve their performance Waltham Forest Heakth Authority Public & Healthcare Appointments The American College Multiple Display Advertising Items Introduction to Counselling Multiple Display Advertising Items Psychotherapy Foundation Certificate Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideal Schools Funding option leaves schools in a quandary Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Middlesex Polytechnic The University of Birmingham BAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Godolphin School Salisbury Middlesex Polytechnic Easter Revision Courses Principal of the College of Art Surrey College American Degrees Multiple Display Advertising Items Study German in Germany ISTA Capital & Central Colleges Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine 'A' Level & G. 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Easter Courses Easter Intensive Revision Courses at Hertford… 01-481 1982 Fidelity Quill Testamentary Services Limited New Challenge for Business Entrepreneurs Anglo European Land plc Surveillance Equipment Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchising Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offshore Companies from only £100 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items £25,000,000 National Launch Pentacon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Helena International Multiple Display Advertising Items Saunders trial threatens Guinness records book Ratner drops secret 160p Dixons bid BAe hovers over Westland Brittan gets tough over Rover With Personal Finance American bid for Hoskyns Baltica targets Hambros Fraser Marr Inside Major on target without trying Viewpoint The Securiguard Group of Companies New legal snare for Hoylake Savills Cellnet Norfolk aims for higher tariff to block QM bid ARC Properties for sale Instant rival to City Henriques Trust Busters Turn on Laing With property prices sinking, Sir Jeffrey Sterling's P&O and Elliott Bernerd are seizing the chance to bid at the bottom for Laing Properties, while Godfrey Bradman's Rosehaugh is struggling to survive. Reports by Jeff Randall and Gareth David City Focus Bradman on the ropes Tristar Verran The German Investment Trust plc Directors who work on the highest plane Prufrock Branson plot is no rubbish Pink invasion goes glossy Customers lose in phone war Countdown to competition France Mairie De Montpellier Trying times for stout men Saatchi woman out of orbit Attach this to your Letterhead and Send to The Times Chapter for fallen angels Oiling wheels of industry Jamming today Pöhl position Stitched up! Forward-thinking entrepreneurs break free of the City treadmill Why is it that entrepreneurs such as Andrew Lloyd Webber are taking their companies back into private ownership? Chris Blackhurst and Philip Beresford report on the trend Swansea Hanson set to build 'private' new town £500m development begins near Peterborough Wizards of Oz bite the dust Contango Perkins plans German nibble A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Share Watch Shrinking surplus dashes hopes of election spree Economic Perspective Sutcliffe Catering World economies strained by mark's eastward flow Germany's switch of surplus capital is raising interest rates and could lead to recession. Brian Reading reports Business Vaults the Wall Industrialists are leading the stampede into East Europe as communism crumbles Ermenegildo Zegna West Germans home in on East The opportunities may be great but there are still many problms to be overcome Austria uses family ties East Kilbride How gherkins gave ICL a lift Commission for the New Towns Pioneers fazed by barriers to free enterprise American Account The Levitt Group (Mortgage Services) Limited The Equitable Life Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Saatchi v Sorrell Who's biggest? Saatchi & Saatchi's position as the world's biggest advertising group is challenged by Martin Sorrell's WPP. We analyse the conflicting figures Advertising & Marketing Guide Lines Timing the invasion of Europe Perpetual Amex offers £245 action plan Fidelity Nominees Limited House misery grows Comment Bonus for bondholders? Business to Business Airways Homes II Assured Tenancies PLC Scottish Amicable Poll tax raises cost of working at home Unlike rates, it cannot be offset against income tax, says Danby Bloch Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank Life cover triples loan size Going green all over Unit Trust Index Lambeth Building Society Independent Savings News Mortgage package to design yourself The Equitable Life Moneyfile Schroder Fleming Investment Trust Management Limited M&G Financial Services Limited Number plates that can spell roaring profits Car registration numbers have proved a sound investment. Prestige plates such as A1, right, on one of BTR's company cars could be worth as much as £350,000. Ian Dunning reports Co-ordinated Landand Estates plc The Saints Pep Richard Ellis Computers acquire social skills Psychology Work is under way on the ultimate in communications—where office walls have ears and eyes so that computers can arrange casual social encounters with colleagues around the world. Jane Bird reports Innovation Electronics take helm Computers are a new aid to the cruising business. Alan Tillier reports Shipping Prism Computers Ltd Turning animals into gene factories Cures for human disease could be bred in animals. By John Newell Genetics Tallest singers have the deepest voices Music The pitch of the voice depends on the size of the larynx, which is related to overall body size. Tenors may be getting rarer because men are getting bigger. Iola Smith reports Fibronics Ringing for good health Business Phone Awards Cash-Flow Experts Berisford Factors Article Withdrawn Indicator of the Week International Factors UK unlikely to follow any German rate rise Tebbit to quit Blue Arrow Macro use of the micro chip The Sunday Times Lansing Linde Ltd Fears over interest rates stifle rally hope Inside Arts Hotline Big buddies, but little women The film Steel Magnolias focuses on female friendship, says Nigella Lawson, but its star characters appear trapped in a time warp How glamour is calling the tune Hugh Canning asks whether today's classical music recordings reflect real talent or just canned heat Lerose Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 101 Multiple Display Advertising Items Nikon UK Limited Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Nigel Kennedy Tina Turner Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Les Misérables The Danish Radio Big Band Layston Productions Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nana Mouskouri Luxury London Breaks The Liar Two ways to put a spring in their step Performance: Regions in focus Dance Bright new star rises in the north Robert Dawson Scott meets Scottish Opera's star protegée National Theatre Royal Opera House Community arts in the firing line Bakewell's View Film Choice The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Cruising in as an Oscar contender Hollywood's hot tips Iain Johnstone on the favourites in this year's Academy Awards race Victory to the team in the pastel strip At the Movies Music Choice A rock legend starts to lose his lustre Robert Sandall on a Bob Dylan concert How leaner fare can feed a hungry public Orchestral manoeuvres in Manchester David Cairns on the compromises two touring opera groups have made City's new lease of musical life Paul Driver on a necessary turning point for the Hallé Garrick Theatre Theatre Choice Moral dilemmas made purely mechanical The clockwork RSC John Peter reports on a play that mirrors the choices facing the Royal Shakespeare Company Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Unholy tussle of faith, fault and purity Theatre Baring the spirit of the age of enlightenment Art Putting penguins in the swim A zoo splashes out The winners of Edinburgh Zoo's contest for a new penguin pool have created animal magic, reports Hugh Pearman The winning design in Edinburgh Zoo's penguin pool… Our Country's Good Jethro Tull The London Antique Dealers Fair Tickets Available The Times Choice Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Everything but warmth The Sunday Times Pop's princely link with film Records Robert Sandall looks at the latest passengers aboard a musical express The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items A moving ride to melancholy Richard Cook on a timely jazz CD Record of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality and hard cash are in the balance Television and radio Television When good causes can be hit or miss Radio Waves Fair Share Tarrant Place Multiple Display Advertising Items Fair Share Bovis Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden barriers to buying a home in Europe Will the changing map of Europe lead to a change in purchasing habits? Picking up a dream farmhouse or cottage on the Continent may not be easy as it seems, writes Caroline McGhie Millers Wharf House Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derry Wood Commercial Property The Sunday Times Brackland Holdings Ltd Prudential The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Puerto Sotogrande Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International Climbers for the upwardly mobile Planting for privacy; turning turtle into a museum piece Graham Rose selects suitable plants to adorn the terraces of city flats Garden of the Week Prudential Berth after death for world's biggest turtle Prudential International Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Lennards Properties International Monday 12 February Guide to the Week on Television Tuesday 13 February Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential International Property Wednesday 14 February Exhibition of Properties in Villars Switzerland Overseas Property Shop Film of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday 16 February Luxury Penthouses Thursday 15 February Guide to the Week on Television Saturday The Sunday Times Today's Radio Superlative Travel Inside Regions BBC 1 Guide to Today's Television Appealing to the majority TV Review Today's Highlights Films Today's Highlights Succeed GHN Keeping Brits happy in the Euro jungle There's more than one way to pay expatriates, says Stuart Mitchell Price Waterhouse National Energy Foundation Whitehead Rice Contents Ducheyne Executive Booz-Allen & Hamilton Career Analysts PA Consulting Group Chief Executive Texaco James Allen & Associates Limited Simpson Crowden Consultants Volvo Financial Controller EGOR Executive Selection CJA Hoggett Bowers Greenfield Yorkshire Electricity MSL International Information Services International ALDI Theaker Monro & Newman TOPAS Mercury Communications Lex Service Ernst & Young Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Mobil Bank Xerox Microsoft Dti Blue Circle Industries PLC Sales and Marketing Appointments Western Riverside Waste Authority CNN International Refining Co-ordinator Systems Consultants Montran Ltd The Selection Division of Spencer Stuart &… Bass Public Limited Company Simpson Crowden Consultants Coopers & Lybrand Deloite Chief Executive Hillier Parker Whitehead Rice Egor Executive Selection Ministry of Defence Luton Borough Oryx PA Consulting Group Wickland Westcott Link International Search & Selection Ltd. St. James's Management Recruitment Eagle Star Ogilvie Executive Unix International Marks & Spencer Macmillan Davies SCO the Santa Cruz Operation MSL International Boots MSL International Midland Ogilvie Executive Claremont Garments Chief Executive Royal Worcester Information Technology The Post Office Connaught Mainland Hermes ATS PA Consulting Group CBS Agents of Change A Management Career in the International Money &… Prudential General Insurance Fast Track Careers for Graduates The Centre for Consultancy plc Vodafone Business Manager BTA Microsoft Ernst & Young Lex Service Tiphook plc The Sunday Times British Aerospace Space Systems Harbours Strategic Planning New Careers PMC International AST Computers Motorola Codex Oryx Turn a Leader into an outright Winner Senior Explorationist Brian Forbes Search & Selection National Mortgage Bank Executive Selection Associates Hodgson Impey I. C. A. International Classified Advertising Eurolectrics Catering Technology Management Career Consultants Fletcher Hunt plc Chusid Lander British Rail research The Sunday Times Piper Trust Retail Consultancy and Venture Capital Sales Engineer—England Cepec National Account Executives Required Management Consultants The Sunday Times Partners in Recruitment and Selection Limited Clyde Petroleum plc GS IAL N. B Selection Ltd Primesight The Legal Protection Group Limited The Phoenix Timber Group plc Mercuri Urval N. B Selection Ltd Childcare is still the barrier for women Just a few companies are showing the way. Report by Godfrey Golzen Yorkshire Health Wickland Westcott Finexco Media System Black Horse Agencies Ics Seven Trent Water Ltd. P-E International plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Folded inside Wish You were Here It was the literary event of the year, but the guest of honour could not be there to address his glittering audience. Salman Rushdie, above, could only watch on television. John Walsh looks at the latest chapter in the controversy. one year after the writer was forced by death threats into a life of hiding and police protection Inside Chase Sorority sister to the stars Reho STA The Magic of Spain Ripe for research? People Classified Travel American Travel Centres Meridian Virgin Travellers Abroad Thriller writer with capital conviction A nice guy beats the hackers Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Heath's London Flight Centres Late Saver Offer! Multiple Display Advertising Items Love letters that go straight to the heart John Diamond discovers that some like it hot as he sifts through passionate prose down the ages A breed more poochy than Gucci Kate Saunders meets the people—and dogs—on show at Crufts Blooming Kids Cartier Dulcolax Taking a broad view of fashion My Style Dawn French talks to Anthea Gerrie about finding clothes that fit and are fun In the pink for your Valentine Joanna Simon on how to pul some fizz into a romantic celebration Classified Travel Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Tried & Tasted Bubbling over with bouquet The Sunday Times Choice Safeway's Albert Etienne Brut Rosé Beach Villas Far Horizons Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Why chefs would give some diners the chop Lis Leigh on the feelings emanting from the kitchen about people who eat out America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Mysteries of India A music scene to stir the soul Forget London. Manchester is where it's all happening. Robert Sandall looks at what makes the city so special Prospect Coffee houses strike the right blend Jane Garcia gets a taste for the lastest places to hang out in Los Angeles Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Buzz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Gites De France Multiple Display Advertising Items European Villas Welcome to Eastern Europe Heading East As East Germans flood through the Brandenburg Gate to the West, tourists are starting to trickle in the opposite direction. In the first part of a series on devolving Eastern European countries, David Wickers looks at the opportunities for travel in each new chip off the old bloc Iceland Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Mark Warner Canadian Wardair Wonders of OZ Delights down under Swan Hellenic P&O Scottish Ferries Flat, endless fastination Guerna Expeditions Multiple Display Advertising Items Pettitt's India Hartland Holidays Ltd. Finland Classic Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuoni Driven close to the edge Delights down under Drive europe Peru with Bales Pan AM Australia Travel Brief Intourist Travel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Hover Speed Asian Affair Holidays Soaring above border politics Birdwatching Each year, 470 species of bird fill the skies above Israel. Lailan Young explores the country's deserts and mountains, spotting some rare fowls along the way Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Superstar The Canadian West Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Afloat Yacht Club Sail France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tourarc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cottage English Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Craigendarroch Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Go Ski Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Supertravel Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Advertisers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times PARIS—special half price offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Avalanche advice for skiers In brief. . . 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Consumer Code Criticised, Travellers Tales New, watered-down European Community proposals setting out holidaymakers' rights, will be of small, if any, benefit to British travellers, reports Edward Welsh More Nile bugs and bugbears Travellers' Tales The Sunday Times Crossword Complaints Upheld A Bully Bewitched C S Lewis: A Biography by a N Wilson Collins £15 pp 334 John Carey Contents Contents The Sunday Times Guide lines Greek honey Who's Reading Whom Oliver Sacks The art of making advances Earth, wind and fire Revisionist tactics Questions of existence Man with no name Combat gear Authors Here comes the 21st century Megatrends 2000 by John Naisbitt and Patricia Aburdene Sidgwick £15 pp338 John Mortimer The Ashah's Last Ride Upwardly mobile phyla facts Wonderful Life: The Burgess Sahle and the Nature of History by Stephen Jay Gould Hutchinson Radius £14.95 ppp347 Michael Stewart In my View Peter Owen The independent publisher of 38 year's standing believes that the future of the book is threatened by the values of publishing conglomerates A life sustained by the courage of convictions Higher than Hope a Biography of Nelson Mandela by Fatima Meer H Hamilton £15.99 pp427 Christopher Hope The Times The price of free love Lust and Other Stories by Susan Minot Heinemann £12.95 pp147 Shena Mackay The legendary Frisco kids Sure of You by Armistead Maupin Chatto £12.95 pp262 Penny Perrick Fiction Shrink-wrapped Fifty-Minute Hour by Wendy Perriam Grafton Books £12.95 pp410 Paul Golding Extra-sensory conceptions Kingdom Come by Bernice Rubens H Hamilton £13.99 pp312 Peter Kemp More than skin deep Shape Shifter by Pauline Melville Women's Press £12.95 pp164 Kate Saunders The Writing School A farewell to the arms race The view from the Oval Office: four books on, and by, US politicians The Grand Failure The Birth and Death of Communism in the Twentieth Century by Zbigniew Brazezinski Macdonald £12.95 pp278 Out of the Gold: New Thinking for American Foreign and Defence Policy in the 21st Century by Robert McNamara Bloomsbury £16.95 pp223 Marching in time to the GI blues The Long Grey Line West Point's Class of 1966 by Rick Atkinson Collins £15.95 pp592 Marilyn Willison Where angels fear to tread Diary Dramatic wits and Great White lies Broadway Anecdotes by Peter Hay Oup £15 pp395 Undercurrents and airwaves Questions of Broadcasting by Stuart Hood and Garret O'Leary Methuen £14.99 pp237 Nigel Andrew The strange case of the Christie bandwagon Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Life and Times of Hercule Poirot by Anne Hart Pavilion/M Joseph £14.95 pp224 Simon Brett Daily Telegraph Paperbacks Fiction The Times A salute to the governor John Buchan died 50 years ago. 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