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News from 11/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, John Coleman, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, Cathy McGowan, Joan Bakewell, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Colin Steele, Mary Dowey, Helmut Kohl, David Say, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Brian MacARTHUR, Caroline Less, Eric Dymock, Miller Howe, Bernard Kaukas, Brian R Hall, Doris Lessing, Danby Bloch, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Jonathan Croall, Alistair Scott, Carolyn Hart, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Steve Clarke, Julia …, Frederic Raphael, John Rowland, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Adam Lively, Tom Bullimore, Geordie Greig, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Joe Irving, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Philip Kerr, Steve Clarke Media Correspondent, Maria Laura Avignolo, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, Steve Platt, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Peter Plan, Carlo Magello, Geoff Whitten, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Philip Robinson, Michael Durham Social Services Correspondent, Scott Manderson Wigan, Peter Parker, James Poyser, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Amit Roy, Alistair Horne, Aileen Ballantyne, Nigella Lawson, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, Eddie Obeng, James Adams, Harry Pugh, Neil MacLEAN, David Hughes, Tim Rayment, Brian Jackman, Joan Forman, Nicolas Freeling, Chris Gilchrist, Michael Durham, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, Peter Millar Central Europe Correspondent, Gareth David, Christopher Ward, Mstislav Rostropovich, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Richard Wetherell, Cheryl Taylor, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Chris Horrie, Ian Anderson, Stephen Jones, Brian Deer, Andrew Neil, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Beatrice Lacoste, Ian Birrell, Dilys Powell, Teresa Gorman, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Barbara Erskine, Marion Hume, Ian Dunning, John Walsh, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Michael Jones Political Editor, James Blitz, Edmund Nicholas, D J Taylor, Donald Cameron Watt, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Susannah Herbert, Anthony Thwaite, Ed McHenry, Paul Barker, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Norman Macrae, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Bierley, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, James Blitz Moscow, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, John Perrotta, Angela Long, Frank Field, Jane Dorner, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Malise Ruthven, Professor Anthony Clare, Pat Stone, Walter Ellis, Chris Blackhurst, Michael Coleman, Louise Branson Peking, Joanna Simon, Hugo Williams, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Michael Coren,

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Centre court battle: Wimbledon may fall to ITV Thatcher must go, says one in four Tory MPs Sunday Times poll shows Heseltine is now clear favourite to succeed prime minister if she stands down Revealed: how Militant has re-entered Labour Continental Airlines Contents Sunday Times strides ahead Centre-right surge in East German election Contents Harrods fibbers won't spoil our day out Newman Contents Journalist sentenced to death by Iraqi court Contents Jaeger Man BR censured over cutbacks Scargill reveals 14 secret bank accounts Hume urges release of Six Seven free nights at hotel of your choice The mighty Pavarotti, in lyric form, returns to Covent Garden to face the music Prince scales down model village plan Queen Elizabeth2 Top oil job for 'cheat' How Militant plotted the campaign A Sunday Times investigation team exposes the secret methods of the Trotskyite travelling circus Insight Trade Indemnity Plc Hatton men's secret links Left-wing spectre comes back to haunt Kinnock Majestic Wine Warchouses NEC Abbey National Royal Mail Doctors and nurses say they decide which babies will die Hospital staff admit that they stop life-support where there is no hope Desperate mother begs for a child's last chance of life Nationwide Anglia Whole new life for the humble lunch voucher Citroën BX Britain's mothers lose out on childcare The Few rev up for the big day Why jets crashed Pan Am Flag day: Tibetans outside the Chinese embassy in… Barclays Stars in battle to save war victims' lifeline 'Poll tax' may replace costly water meters Trans World Communications TWA British Coal Heseltine asked to challenge Thatcher In today's Other Sunday Papers Royals get armed guards Elderly win poll tax relief Jobless 'lied' to Prince Share Tips Media ban on Iraq urged Gorbachev's big challenge Hunt 'to get Walker job' Police bid 'to ban unions' Halifax Stores aim for cruelty-free tag Motorola King Arthur on the rack His union is in a shambles, the labour movement scents blood; Arthur Scargill has his back to the wall once again. Six years after The Sunday Times accused him of receiving money from Libya, Andrew Grice and John Furbisher look at the background to the controversy that could well see the leader of the beleaguered Num fall from grace Midland Keeping the Peace Washington thinks Thatcher is wrong about Germany, but right over keeping US troops in Europe North of England Building Society Star wars switch to protection from the military mavericks Quayle: a political myth laid to rest Interview Copthorne Hotels Opinion poll shows Kohl's star is rising in the East Sunday Times Mori poll reveals huge surge for centre-right in next weekend's East German election DAKS Chancellor pursues destiny through unity Mazda Victor Lithuania on the brink of declaring free state Goodwood Travel Ltd. Study Tour of Japan—Essay Contest 1990 Taking the mick out of Mikhail Anti-semitic malice rises in Romania Alliance Leicester Attack feared as Nidal goes free If the last thing you need is another bank account Lloyds Bank China's leaders hark back to the heyday of Mao Girobank Dismayed Botha in threat to quit party Haiti's ruler bows out The World (AFP): Afghan coup toll put at 95 Reuter: Soviet pull-out agreed King exiled to Britain Friends Provident Schweppes The Ethiopian dilemma: death or hell on earth ICL an Stc Company Italian vendetta over holy Lenin A Race Apart US seethes as top men take the Tokyo yen Telecom Chile's beaten dictator flexes the army's muscles Ford presents five budget proposals Ford Walrus hunters' bloody harvest Weather and Travel Outlook Former foreign secretary dies News Digest Murder bid fails Victory for PR Trial campaign UV Ski Crash girl dies Couple killed Monkeys found Baby's death Heroin haul case Bond winners Contents Oldham finally sink Everton After a second fifth-round replay, Oldham move towards another Wembley dream Cambridge sent down TCCB chief 'nearly quit' over vote Cricket Hanley burst wins a thriller EBEL Contents Atherton hits another ton News in Brief Seve baulked Squash fine Gym champ Out-of-sorts Forest too little, too late FA Cup League Tables Non-League Details Manchester City find there is life after Dibble's slip Scottish Premier Division Pools Forecast Thomas sneaks solitary goal to end the dream for Cambridge FA Cup: Fourth Division Cambridge fail their first-class honours exam as Crystal Palace reach the semi-finals Textbook Spurs What is there to lose by bringing on the kids? Championship hopefuls beat a bout of the jitters Football Focus Clueless Chelsea Christie chased by young terrier Athletics Basketball Digest Bowls Cricket Cycling Hockey Rugby Union Skiing Tennis Knighton sues Anfield leave Transfer Talk Gymnastics Racing Results Cheltenham Festival Picture Gallery Rugby Results For the Record Hobbs is happy to be in the mood Racing Penalties swing it for Gloucester Coventry succumb to cutting edge of Steele Forget the game, bring on the entertainment Poll tax demand plunges Bristol into cash crisis Rugby Round-Up Late try topples Bath off the top Ferrari versus McLaren Motor Racing Nick Pitt looks forward to a season in which two great marques battle for championship supremacy Wembley Duchesnays the people's champions Berger draws first blood All to play for in the grand finale Rugby: England and Scotland, both unbeaten, both with a chance of glory, prepare for battle Stephen Jones analyses next Saturday's Grand Slam showdown at Murrayfield and identifies five men whose performances are likely to determine the outcome Norman's monstrous round John Hopkins recreates Greg Norman's sensational final round of 62 in last week's Doral Open Eurosport Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Hadley Green Garage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Makers clean up act as the car comes under fire The Geneva motor show finds the world's car manufacturers facing up to fierce pressure from environmentalists Eric Dymock on the industry's commitment to modern demands for a more 'green' philosphy Registration Numbers Cnda Members Registration Transfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowdown on a high-speed agreement McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scimitar cuts a dash for charity Quality Used Cars Lancaster Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Geyfords Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items JBA Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items T. 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Ltd. From rags to rogues The Buckinghamshire College Contents Lerose Beazer Cads! Give 'em six of the best Business Planning initiative Lightning strikes amid the Tory gloom Inside Politics Bully-boy with an eye for bluff and blustering The Sunday Times Profile Atticus What made Walker walk away from politics Brian Walden lifts the curtain of bogus romanticism that surrounds the idea of a career at Westminster Straight flush in deceit Another fine City mess Ridley is right to leve well alone A ministerial shrug is the perfect response to cries of stinking fish at Harrods, writes Simon Jenkins Orient-Express Points Bang & Olufsen Radical chic astonishes earthlings on a trip to Cloud-cuckoo-land Aids babies need our help now The great Gucci steers clear of haute voiture Contents Make the Post Office stand and deliver Winner takes all the biscuit Birthdays Godfrey Smith Amid the fury listen to the cynical sound of Trotsky laughing The left is in retreat everywhere except on the sotrmy town hall steps of Englan's heartland—thanks to the poll tax policies of Margaret Thatcher, writes Robert Harris Hammering the Fayeds is pretty rich Doctoring the family records is an ancietn and well-observed British practice, says Susan Crosland Dark spectre chills a bright spring Dangerous natinalistic movements, breeding in all the worst places, could ruin a glorious future, warns Norman Macrae Sunday Times Cash can trash the rubbish mountain If we can't burn it, bury it our dump it at sea, what can we do with It? Brian Deer says market forces need to be applied to waste Thames. A for Television The confident touch of a woman about the House The Valerie Grove Interview Shell-shock Sundays slog it out Paper Round Trafford Park Forgotten days when Britain stopped the rape of Germany In the aftermath of war, London fought with its allies for one central policy, the German nation's right to rebuild, writes Donald Camerton Watt Pinochet: from dictator to democrat? South America's most notorious military strongman is handing power to the people in an odd echo of Eastern Europe: and, says Alistair Horne, the portents are good For better or worse—the divorce dilemma Made in heaven, shattered in a legal hell: does separation create more problems than it solves? Two in every three marriages survive but there is little help for those that flounder. Too much is done to make divorce swift and painless and too little to reduce the need for it, says Professor Anthony Clare Whsmith Mothers-to-be sorely in need of deliverance Changes are urgently needed to guarantee adequate benefits for young pregant women, writes Frank Field The Times Search for Third World teachers to end chaos in English schools Education Froum A move to return more than 300 children to the classroom has upset some parents and teachers, reports Jonathan Croall Police brush up on 'customer care' Steve Platt reports that the Met is going back to the basics Achieving something by doing nothing Inaction is the right government to calls to help mothers work, says Digby Anderson City refugees seeking rural idyll sound death knell for the village A shortage of affordable housing is breaking up rural communities, report Tim Rayment and Caroline Less 'Ronald McDonald' eases family pain Where can parents stay if their child is a long-stay hospital patient? There is one solution, reports Aileen Ballantyne The Royal Bank of Scotland The Valuation Office Northamptonshire The Bristol Weston Health Authority United Nations Avon County Council York Shire Health Multiple Display Advertising Items West Midlands Regional Health Authority Director & Deputy Director Education Research Fellow Multiple Display Advertising Items Estate and General Services Manager Courses Falcon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items International Correspondent Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Association for the Blind Restaurant Guide Concordia Ristorante Italiano Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carapace Hampstead Le Tellier du Midi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Mr Kong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stogrande Menorca Counting Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Abbey National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hunting Gate Thatcher's crisis hits sterling Wcrs plans to abandon advertising Agencies Think Twice on Ad Strategy: One Jumps, the Other is Pushed Hollywood hangs on MGM deal Brierley faces rough ride over Rolls Sweet talking Saatchis told to sell Bates Atcost The Peter Borough Effect Contents Article Withdrawn OKI British raiders speed up the sale of assets in America The Great Sale Sketcheley still on the rack Colman ready for sell-offs H&H Factors Ltd East Merica Developments Ltd. Mountleigh to name new chief East Kilbride Marching orders for Margulies BICC Group Freefone Nil Tax BA pilot checks his parachute Vitriol flies as New York's saviours clash Debtors learn fax of life Cowie Interleasing Air UK Fayeds' Ferraris chase car salesman Ashcroft's halo slips in Straw poll Top people's store silent Putting a foot in it Bull turns to sausage Archer sees video nasty Knighton may yet score TI Group Laing lies low on Pall Mall Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements GKN attacks to win defence contract Sharewatch Gowan & Co. Lloyds Bank Nomura Green tide drowns pollution doubts America Account Premium Homecare Major must lift allowances Economic Perspective Henderson Taken for a Some of the most distringuished names inthe City gave respectability to the unknown Fayeds The Fayed broithers were condemned in a Dti report last week for lying about their past on the way to taking over Harrods. But they wre helped by the eagerness of the City to believe their claims, says Chris Blackhurst SKY Arnold & Co Ride By the time of the Fraser bid the story of the brothers' fabulous past had won wide acceptance Prism computers Fayeds go on a spreed to hold young crowd Globe Morley Fidelity Perpetual Antiquities still offer good value Showcase Sunalliance Fixed-interest deals win in jittery market Fears in the City that Labour could win the next election are likely to depress shares even further. Joe Irving looks at the alternatives Tyndall Bes investors attack Lockton Scottish Widows No-claims robbery Raising roofs Allied Dunbar Prudential Holborn James Capel A vital archaism Questions of Cash Grant & Partners The M&G Pep Home income plans Moneyfile Action High society returns Savings News Save & Prosper Insurers go direct to drivers The Equitable Life Fimbra Wiggins NPI the Pensions People Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Index funds fall out of line Unit Trusts Wife's election cuts bill Taxation Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank UK Economy International Mankind 'evolved from star dust' Iberia Designing forests to survice gales Simulation Giotto to meet second comet Pump eases clotting risk Medicine Right on Site International Factors 10,000 jobs at risk in power clean-up row At&t joins £350m race for Hoskyns software Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead BAe tees up golfing deal Roux 'had wide powers to pay' Berisford Factors Europe dials up telepoint Swansea Business File Foreign investors get the jitters World Markets Singing for high stakes Pavarotti is at Convent Garden in a lyric role, but next year he will risk one of opera's toughest parts, syas Hugh Canning Spielberg's fresh script for the Nineties Iain Johnstone talks to one of America's top film producers about his achievements in the Eighties and his ambitions in the new decade Nursing Contents Arts Hotline Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 105 Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items International Piano Series Ella's legend is larger than life ENO Opening a window on Western art Geordie Greig talks to the man who fixes Russian shows for British artists Taking steps to school a new class of audience Why a gala needs a good pedigree Bakewell's View Royal National Theatre Choice Theatre The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Political realism crushed by paranoia Bond is back John Peter on the necessity of using an honest, common vocabulary in plays with an ideological message Evoking the ghosts of theatre past Robert Hewison on a production that has put life back into New York's 42nd Street A tragic Russian at war with peace Music Shooting the beauty of horror The world of Magnum Marina Vaizey on an exhibition of photographic images with Manum force Refined voice with no raw notes Wyndham's Theatre Choice Film The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Still keeping them rolling up the aisles The week's releases Nigella Lawson looks back at unhappy marriage, Hollywood-style Domestic duels with comic strip cleverness Film A planning inquiry that missed the boat Hugh Pearman reports on a Thames development tht raises questions about the government's role in archiectural planning Multiple Display Advertising Items The winnin architect John Simpson, left, and, right,… Strand Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Palace Theatre Now and Forever New London Theatre Playhouse Decca Book Direct Ltd. The Notting Hillbillies When a bargain can be music to the ears Record of the Week The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Royal Opera House Changes Bowie Arena Intaland Concert Travel Linx Corporation Barrier comes down for captive audience Radio and television ITV's home-grown answer to Neighbours Prince Extra Shows James Galway & the Chieftains Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Royal Ballet Scottish Opera on tour Multiple Display Advertising Items Sadler's Wells Nana Mouskouri Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Selby & Partners Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buyers jolted by deals to help the homeless Cheryl Taylor on anger over homes for council tenants on private estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Bovis Homes Jackson Stops & Staff Home & Sons Princes Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carleton Smith & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxurious Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acid test that yields results A little lime can do a lot of good for difficult soil, writes Graham Rose Building gardens for the disabled Garden of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A waydays for the railway lizards Joan Forman on the rescue of a small reptile colony under threat Storm-hit rooks are back Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuesday 13 March Pick of the Day Monday 12 March Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wednesday 14 March Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal House Friday 16 March Film of the Week Pick of the Day Thursday 15 March Today's Radio Open Today Sunday Regions BBC1 A tour of Chauvinism City TV Review Today's Highlights Films No Title GHN Avoiding the fast-track pitfalls Taking command of a team for a company's special project an be a good way to win fame, but you would be wise to start by being well-incormed about the risks, says Eddie Obeng Contents British Telecom BPCS Ducheyne Executive Roger Lilley Career Analysts Lateral Hamilton Brothers Oil and Gas Limited Ward Executive Limited Simpson Crowden Consultants Lockyer Bradshaw & Wilson Limited PER Brel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Marshall Advertising Limited Aplin Phillimore TSI Group Quality Inservice National Grid MSL International Carbury Schweppes MSL Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International Midland Price Waterhouse Matra Communication Hoggett Bowers Ward Executive Limited Garden Festival Wales Centre for Ecploitations of Science and Technology Douglas Llambias Sales Manager Europe Harvey Nash News International Newspapers Limited PCL Ashley Executive Search & Election Goodman Graham and Associates Goldman Sachs Volvo Price Waterhouse PA consulting Group The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Archibold Rae Consultats Limited P&C Consultants Limited Natural Environment Research Council Post Office Counters MEB Power for the Heart of Britain Manufacturing Director Unitel Pacific Telesis News International Newspapers Limited Douglas Llambias Bull Thompson EMC The System Enhancement Company Boots Opus Technology Ltd. Digby Moore Associates Search Selections City of London JM Management Services Computer Application Consultants Ltd. The Santa Cruz Operations Management & Executive Selection Ward Executive Limited Marketing with Ernst & Young Datavision LEE Kramer Westfield International Verdict Research Ltd Hynes Associated International Business Centre Highfield International Hoggett Bowers UK Human Resources Manager The St Paul Spicer & Oppenheim Steinway & Sons Plymouth Simpson Crowden Consultants TSB Trust Company MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Roland Orr & Partners Manchester Airport KentCare Defence Enginerinfg Service Encon Milliar Associates Austin Knight Part of Commercial Union Assurance Co. Plc Fletcher Hunt Plc Hereford and Worcester Family Practitioner Committee Partners in Recruitment ans Selection Limited The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Vice-Chancellor Volac Powergen Systems Consultancy/software Services Price Waterhouse West Midlands Regional Health Authority Translation Department Help the Aged Memorex Telex Megasat Michael Bailey Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate Feature Eurolink Group PLC Guinness InterExec Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited Chusid Lander Rectella Millicom Information Services BPCC Ltd, NFU Sales Development Manager Peter Thornton Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Impac Ltd. Cumbria Tourist Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Gas Business Managemeny Consulting Services Lancashire Enterprises Plc Eosys PA Consulting Group Executive Facilities Ogilvie Hamilton Brothers Oil and Gas Limited Management Personel Recruitment Solutions Perils of a high-growth life It's a tricky balancing act for companies that thrive on crisis. Report by Godfrey Golzen National Grid Johnson Wilson & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items The place to race For lovers of the furf, there's only one place to be this week, and that's at Cheltenham. While Ascot wins in the fashion stakes, dedicated race-goers are waiting for starter's orders in Gloucestershire. Deirdre Fernand and Sue Mott report on the meeting where good form applies only to horses Easter Bonnets and Spring Gardens Still crazy after all these years? Stuart Wavell's People Classified Travel Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items A saucy business at Moscow's McDonald's Multiple Display Advertising Items American Travel Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Agents for Airthink International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Blazing a trail in the theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items From a brothel to the bookstall Deirdre Fernand on a modern eliquette guide that is taking the United States by Storm Cartier Literati party to celebrate a friend's farewell John Walsh attends a book launch commemorating Christopher Ishewood Ready to go stedy at home My Stle Cathy McGOWAN tells Beverley D'Silva about friends, chores and her public and private looks Timeshare Developers Association The greening of sea vegetables Neil MacLean on a rising tide in the fortunes of edible seaweed Oatcakes New Woman The Sunday Times Choice Paterson's Rough Oatcakes Classified Travel Atol CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Sunquest Multiple Display Advertising Items Portugal promises a fruity red future Multiple Display Advertising Items Buzz Heath's Style Victims Dusting off the hits of a Sixties myth Jilly Cooper is still jolly sooper, says Kate Saunders, but her old perona is showing its age A workable wardrobe Marion Hume looks at the no-fuss, no-frills fashion British designers have created for career women Private Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SBH France Where East Meets East Continusing our series on the emerging countries of the eastern block, Nicolas Freeling visits the land that still bears the mark of centuries of Ottoman rule Worldwide Thomson Pirotiki Sunsail Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Hover Speed British Ferries Swan Hellenic Sun, sand, shallow seas and picnics on the beach Brian Jackman visits Kerkennah, a strip of unspoilt desert islands off the coast of Tunisia Sail Away A Grecian odyssey Paul Mundy Limited Crystal Holidays The Sunday Times Travel Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Living memories of the old Med Mediterranean Idylls Multiple Display Advertising Items Panam UK Holidays Private Advertisers Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 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Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spring Hotels Guide Breaks The Sunday Times Week Six: The Continent Austria—special discount offer Picture Gallery Where Americans are flavour of the month Dominic Lawson Samples the fare at Miller Howe—a paradise on earth for gourmands on the northeastern shores of Lake Windermere—where the books left for guests to leaf through tell you as much as the unusual combinations of food Bladon Lines Sunday Times Birthdays bring a happy return The Sunday Times Crossword Clue Writing Contest Contents Descent into Hell Life after Life Interviews with Twelve Murders by Tony Parker Secker £14.95 pp304 Contents Doubt-less The Sunday Times Black hole Ovid and ego Bill Buford Fortune's Children Grease in Rome A friend of Dorothy Authors The convictions and courage of a turbulent priest Michael Ramsey: A Life by Owen Chadwick Cup £17.50 pp442 Michael Ramsey: A Portrait by Michael De-La-Noy Collins £12.99 pp268 DAvid Say Owls The Grand Failure Fan mail, fanfares and fandangoes Post in motion: two reviews mark the 70th birthday of peripatetic D f Enright Life by Other Means Essays on D J Enright edited by Jacqueline Simms Oup £15 pp193 Versed in the ways of the world Memoirs of a Mendicant Professor by D J Enright Carcanet £7.95 pp211 Selected Poems 1990 by D J Enright Oup £6.95b pp166 Proclamations from a king in exile Vladmir Nabokov: Selected Letters 1940-1977 edited by Dmitri Nabokov and Matthew J Bruccoli Weidefeld £29.95 pp582 The child is father of the mania Novelists in their Youth by John Halperin Chatto £16.95 pp257 Goofy characters in a Tom and Jerry world Some Can Whistle by Larry McMurtry Century £12.95 pp348 Fiction Appetites of the flesh Selected Stories by Andre Dubus Picador £13.95 pp476 Peter Kemp Ireland's incredible hulk On Raven's Wing by Morgan Llywelyn Heinemann £14.95 pp510 Barbara Erskine Scenes of urbane blight The Cover Artist by Paul Micou Bantam £12.95 pp254 Robert Sandall Top of the Heap Titmuss Regained by John Mortimer Viking £13.99 pp281 Penny Perrick A DIY guide to marriage Rottie Kazootte by Lawrence Naumoff Collins £12.95 pp288 Carolyn Hart The world's most dangerous place Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War by Robert Fisk Deutsch £17.95 pp627 Simon Jenkins Life under siege in Bourj el-Brajneh Persecution witness From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas L Freindman Collins £15 pp541 Michael Coren Diary Keeping his own promise Christopher Priest talks about his break-out from the science fiction camp to Philip Kerr Hunting down the conspiracy hare Death on the Rock and Other Stories by Roger Bolton W H Allen £12.95 pp318 James Adams Hounded out of society Wilde's Devoted Friend a Life of Robert Ross 1869-1918 by Maureen Borland Lennard £16.95 pp319 Peter Parker Parodist lost The Age of Parody Dispatches from the Eighties by Philip Norman H Hamilton £13.99 p250 Adam Lively The Writing School Paperbacks Wqilliam 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