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News from 18/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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John Huxley, David Brech Director, Rio de Janeiro, Joe Abayãkoon, Barbara Hall, Mike Graham, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Shena MacKay, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Jon Swain, J Bloomfield, Wayne Seward, Rob Hughes, John Peter, John Wyse Jackson, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Agnes Wright, Robert McCrum, Norman MacRae, A S Byatt, Edna O'brien, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Graham Rose, John David Morley, Paul Ursell National Secretary, Robert Burchfield, Sally Ann, David Smith, Stephen Milligan, Steve Clarke, Hermione Lee, Henry Kelly, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Tom Bullimore, Jeffrey Archer, R Winyard, Geordie Greig, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Caroline Denny, Lis Leigh, David Brierley, John Major, Bernard Denvir, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Hesham El-Essawy Chairman, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Maria Laura Avignolo, Michael Durham Health Services Correspondent, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Ruth de Aquino, John Melmoth, Geoff Whitten, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, George Perry, Elaine Feinstein, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Paul Bailey, Robert Chesshyre, Bernard Cafferty, Nick Crane, Jon Freeman, James Poyser, Stuart Wavell, Christina Bennington, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Amit Roy, Nigella Lawson, Peter Lewis, Robert Bolt, Dick Willis, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Driver, Fran Abrams, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, Dick Girling, Elaine Cobbe, David Hughes, Dr C Milego, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Clare Boylan, Charlie Pye Smith, Brian Jackman, Peter Plant, Marina Valzey, Dominic Prince, Rufus Olins, Michael Durham, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, Gareth David, A Kuliukas, Brian Reading, Scott Smedley, Christopher Ward, Nick Wrack Secretary, Kate Saunders, Glen Shesk, Malcolm Winton, J. H. Perryman, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Peter Bryan, Ian Anderson, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Brian Deer, Richard Palmer, William Carley, Digby Anderson, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Dr B Brend, Marcel Berlins, Dilys Powell, Diana Parker, Jane Mulvagh, Brough Scott, Phillip Norman, S Robinson, Alison Beckett, David Selbourne, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Marion Hume, Paul Thompson, Maurice Chittenden, R W Lamb, Ian Dunning, Iola Smith, John Walsh, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Anita Roddick, Roger White Secretary, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Donald Madgwick, David Kennedy Director, Rosalin Sadler, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, David Hoppit, Mary Flanagan, James Blitz, Edmund Nicholas, Jeneffe Marshall, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Elizabeth Burney, Richard Burnell, Mike Britten, Michèle Jaffé-Pearce, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, John Hill, Chris Dighton, Carrie Segrave, Geoff Dossetter, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Marilyn Lewis, Deirdre Fernand, Mary Wesley, John Spurling, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Philip Johns, Andrew Lorenz, Susan Sandon, Robert Service, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Valerie Grove, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Frank Field, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Sue Nelson, Jim Muir, J Shoenberg, Joanna Simon, Michael Coleman, Terry Lunn, Iain Jenkins, Danny Danziger, Muriel Bowen, Brian Lingard,

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Tories alter rules to save Thatcher Major's budget will signal lower inflation and interest rate cuts Labour landslide for Mid-Staffs One of the largest collectors of whisky miniatures Brainplan Ligachev steps up Soviet power struggle Scotland fans go wild as English rugby dream dies Fergie Men's Fashion Purdah reduces Major's wife to tears Major Contents Kohl wants 'fair deal' on unification Bleak backdrop for budget Classified Millet GPs threaten to cut back cancer screening Rovacabin Cabinet fears for Hong Kong bill Francis Murphy Dentists admit drill-happy fillers pull a few fast ones Ex-police chief reveals Bazoft talks at Yard Minister orders inquiry on 'mixed race' adoption Letter clue in Julie Ward murder Take a spring break Spring Breaks Business Migration Program Poll tax places key Tory seats in danger Sunday Times reveals 30% higher bills in marginal constituencies Trade Indemnity PLC Labour surges in Mid-Staffs Mori forecasts massive swing Mid-Staffs landslide for Labour? Poll Tax on their Minds Battle plan laid for World Cup violence Commission for the New Towns Old school tie finds new life in comprehensives Abbey National Royal Mail Car dealers slam door on British bargain hunters Manufacturers accused of setting up barriers to stop UK customers shopping around Europe Patients at the brink of death being kept alive for transplants Radius Comment Citroën BX Exposed: the tentacles of Hatton's empire How covert connections with Liverpool council leader ease land deals Insight Holiday Inn The Royal Bank of Scotland IBM French nuclear power threat In today's Other Sunday Papers 'Hunt on for new speaker' Family offer for elderly Fayed firm's 'ivory link' Share Tips Iraq regime condemned Comment Saboteurs in Labour ranks ANC snubs Thatcher 16 suspects walk free Rock of ages: the Queen Mother with a piece of the… Friends Provident Tube chiefs say doors could kill Lloyds Bank The great pretender Copthorne Hotels Who was this Man? The world was shocked at the summary execution of an Observer journalist last week in Baghdad Farzad Bazoft, who was hanged last week in Iraq, is mourned by frinds as a hard-working reporter. But rumours cloud his name. Richard Ellis tries to discover the truth behind the innuendo Tulip computers Nebuchadnezzar returns with a nuclear arsenal The Butcher Iraq's neighbours fear that President Saddam Hussein intends to restore an ancient empire, armed now with nuclear missiles and a ruthless will to use them Comet Ghosts go bump in East German party machines East Germans today face their first free elections since 1933. Peter Millar, named foreign correspondent of the year by Granada TV's What The Papers Say, reports from Berlin Goodwood Concorde Goodwood Travel Ltd. Domestic dilemma piles the pressure on Menem North of England Building Society Sunday Times Khashoggi joins Marcos in the dock for celebrity trial Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Upjohn Lithuania defies Gorbachev with recognition plea Northern Rock Powerplay puts all the president's men in position Mazda Amazon opera tantalises the feuding French NatWest Hope dawns for Beirut captives Dti the department for Enterprise TV scrambles for real-life Nightmare on Elm Drive Alliance Leicester Carter bounces back from the wilderness years Death cry harnesses votes for Democrats ICL Eco-guerrillas mobilise to keep America green (Reuter): Ceausescu's brother faces murder charge (Reuter), (AP): Contras killed in new fighting (UPI): Spy satellite will crash Computers and Communications Can paradise lost be regained? The Sunday Times Energy Efficiency Office Department of Energy Delta Airlines Pirates plunder wrecks of renowned British warships Pretoria woos East Europeans Sealink British Ferries Victor New Dimensions King musical revives its dream Early birds and bathers revel in March heatwave The Loan Corporation Weather and Travel Outlook Ski Scene Sunday Times Guide Lines Ski Service Hunt for armed missing soldier News Digest Jonathan's fight Station attacked Trials opposed Riot police in poll tax clash Briton held Bath murder Grade divorce Peer's £5m will Bond winners Scotland's slam as England flop Clean sweep for triumphant Scotland as ragged England fail to live up to expectations Tunes of glory as Captain Sole shows the way Penalty folly threw the big match away Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC Boxing chief suspended News in Brief Arsenal slip McAuley wins Same again Race tragedy Bumstead cracker beats Arsenal First Division: The Last Lap in the Championship Race and the Struggle to Avoid Relegation Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Football League Tables Non-League Sparkling saves give Manchester City the draw Scottish Cup, Rnd 5 Scottish Div 1 GM Conference Pools Forecast Scottish Premier Scottish Div 2 Swindon miss out as Hull make the most of their luck Second Division: The Chasing Pack with their Sights on a Place in the Top Flight Deane lifts spirits at a gloomy Sheffield Strachan stars as Hammers' bubble bursts Oldham have to prove they can do it on grass Cup adventures exhaust Oldham Everton dream of Europe Digest ITV bid What the Other Papers Say Oldham plea £4m Rocastle Transfer Talk Hockey Cammish on a lonely road Cycling Racing Results Racing Focus Rowing News in Focus Rugby Results For the Record After English tears, the post mortem How Armstrong's dummy outwitted England The moment Scotland won it all Drowning among the rocks Big Bear killed as he leads the field Parrott flies high to upset Hendry Golf Princess Capriati came out to play The cross-country runner with the world at his feet Cliff Temple meets Richard Nerurkar, schoolmaster and English champion, who competes in the world cross-country championship at Aix-les-Bains, France, on Saturday England need to solve the middle-order conundrum Smith faces land-hugging gamble A golden tradition falls in a flat spin We came, we saw, some of us won Desert Orchid didn't make it, Norton's Coin made a mint, and the sun shone like a good 'un Henry Kelly, investerate lover and student of the turf, inveterate and generous patron of impoverished bookmakers, and inveterate Irishman, celebrates his annual pilgrimage to the National Hunt festival at Cheltnham Lyle and the putt-putt blues Black Horse Life Why Dessie fell to the fairy-tale Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising 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R. Owen Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modena For Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nissan Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Audi Is it a myth? Aids Don't Die of Ignorance Whitehead & Partners Contents Inside Royal Brierley Trafalgar House Europe Step forward the real Heseltine Shelter Tory Contras open fire on a 'flouncer' Inside Politics Popular figure who must get his sums right Profile Atticvs Picture Gallery Thatcher's bed of nails How to stir up a do-nothing budget, Mr Major Norman Macrae Offers the chancellor a bold idea for a poll tax initiative to take the anti-climax out of Tuesday's performance Thatcher's bed of nails The road to a true underclass is paved with sentimental lies A conspiracy of silence has developed between politicians and public about human nature, writes Brian Walden Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Venetian vision could revitalise London riverside AIDS baby fund builds up Interflora Research shows mothers may be wise to work Solicitors take the sting out of divorce Myth preserved in a metaphor How Bradford is boosting the arts The Sunday Times In the firing line and pulling the trigger Points Lithuania: far more than a state of mind Post Office ads peg prices to the customer Birthdays Godfrey Smith Not so much a tide, more a political sea change The Tories' present difficulties may be part of a much larger cyclical effect, writes Robert Harris Acting the cavalier, but never the cad The Tory press is trying to provake Michael Heseltine into playing the leadership game, says Susan Crosland Nato dreads the end of the affair Unless some new ideas can be found soon, the old alliance will get its marching orders, writes Stephen Milligan NSPCC Kohl:'I don't want to steamroller anybody' The West German chancellor talks to David Selbourne about his drive for a unified nation—and answers the critics who question his motives and say he is moving too fast Preparation H Picture Gallery A polemical perfectionist foresees fine times at The Thunderer The Valerie Grove Interview Nissan Trusthouse Forte A tribe apart Robert Chesshyre, after spending six months with the police, found that the gulf between them and the public has never been wider. He traces its current malaise to the canteen culture—an underclass the high-flyers left behind Diary of disaster: last hours of a Soviet sub Gorbachev advances behind Leninist shield Despite his new powers, the Soviet leader is turning ideological cartwheels trying to crack the party's spine, writes Robert Service Girobank plc The Times Millions in the air as tabloids play hard to boost circulation Paper round The Open University Smoke without ire as no nicotine day meets its match Brian Deer on the burning issue of weaning smokers in Birmingham away from their weed Multiple Display Advertising Items Roffey Park management college Commando course that gives careers a boost Education Forum Studying for an MBA can be tough—and costly. But it is paying off for an increasing number of British postgraduates who want to go it alone, reports Godfrey Golzen Business Management Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Durham University University of Edinburgh University of Exeter Drowning by numbers in an ocean of debt Repeated cuts in the real value of benefits are making life harder for the old and the poor, writes Frank Field Business Management Courses Middlesex Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Nottingham Kingston Business School Return of the native vigilante Digby Anderson believes people policing their own communities is an English tradition that should be revived to tackle crime Asian lesson in how to dazzle at exams Fran Abrams on why Asians are one step ahead of their white classmates Imperial College University of Bradford Henley Multiple Display Advertising Items Council of University Management Schools Courses University of anglia&essex North East Thames Taylor Made Distribution Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College The Wallace Tutorial College Museum Training Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marlborough College Multiple Display Advertising Items National Curriculum Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford Wolverhampton Hertfordshire College of Nursing and Midwifery Scarborough Health Authority Northamptonshire Planning and Transportation VSO Dorset County Council Hampshire European Patent Office Multiple Display Advertising Items National Heart and Chest Hospitals Parkside Gloucestershire Constabulary Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institution of Chemical Engineers 01-481 1982 The Centre for Achievement Alphagraphics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rates: £11.50 per line £68.00 p. s. c. c Multiple Display Advertising Items 01-481 1982 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Britain's official government health warning Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunting Gate Holmes à Court invades Lloyd Webber's privacy Troubled Berisford asks to be taken over by Tate British Steel girds itself for £250m Spanish foray In this Week's Business News The Competitive Edge Guinness faces probe of secret Moët deal Vorsprung Dirt Technik Ridley under fire from top bosses King&Co Minor key for a Major event Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited Lelliott heads for market Multiple Display Advertising Items Jarvis lines up bid for Embassy chain Japan link in Laing battle Troubled BOM to replan land sale Convert your Company's Tax Bill into an Asset… Spicer & Oppenheim Cahill's first big fling With its profits passing £1 billion, BTR, the much-admired industrial conglomerate, has won more approval from the City by swooping on the American abrasives group Norton with a $1.6 billion bid. Report by David Brierley SmithKline Beecham Takeover trail spans 15 years Royal Mail Crevasse opens up for Kravis Laker sprouts wings again Gardenstores blossom Jaeger America's Cup challenge is big business BTR Soldier of misfortune Nagging doubts The excesses of the 1980s are coming home to roost… Rest assured United Biscuits Saatchi's two grim options Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Compass points to Sketchley deal Sharewatch East Mercia Developments Ltd. Dixons 'worth 203p a share' Zenith data systems Japan mauled by interest-rate war Canadian Wardair A minimalist budget will help inflation Economic Perspective The Alliance Trust PLC The Waiter Goes to Hollywood MID Glomorgan Alex Lawrie Gowan & Co. The Coleridge Press Sage Sterling BAe debt load overshadows record profits Industry Britain's biggest aerospace businesses, BAe and Rolls-Royce, turned in record profits last week but their prospects look quite different to stock-market investors. Report by Andrew Lorenz Russians seek to buy Rolls engines Fair-deal guide for pensions Personal Finance A new survey covering 700 funds worth £180 billion gives clues to the 'going rate' for pension plans today. Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, explains what to look for Tyndall Finer print of share dealing Fidelity Pop go two more Peps A Major bet Richard Ellis Venture Consultants Limited Henderson Taxing problem of relief on gifts Questions of Cash Lazard Development Capital Limited Repayment mortgages Moneyfile Pension fees cut Insurers prescribe cover Personal Finance Society opens offshore haven Savings News Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd. The Sunday Times/Micropal Business & Personal Finance Guinness Flight The Equitable Life Taxhaven MIM Britannia Old seek extra perks Allowances Last throws on what the budget holds Taxation Reduce your Tax Liability Latest Business Expansion Scheme Offers Last-minute lures for 40% tax relief Destiny Lockton holders to meet receiver Prudential Holborn Personal Equity Plans Chelsea Building Society Airways Homes III Clintons 1990 Fund plc South Eastern Recovery Assured Homes PLC Richard Ellis Venture Consultants Ltd. Premium Homecare Designer guns with more bucks per bang Showcase Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank UK Economy International High tech powers up the greys Innovation Ageing During the next 30 years the number of people over 85 will almost double. Moves are afoot to design products especially for them. Angela Long reports Shoppers man the till Automation Sage Business Winner of the Year Award Trick of the eye tests toddlers Medicine DCA Design Consultants Hospital Saving Association Lansing Linde Ltd Private power gets big-name backing Air Call Communications Saunders: when the doubts first arose A vital view on training Coloroll woos the over-40s Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead Business Business Sparkling results attract investors World Markets A dazzling reflection - on art itself Pioneers in new European territory Geordie Greig in Glasgow on a ground-breaking arts conference Contents Art Image Ltd. Inside Arts Hotline Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 106 Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre The Royal Albert Hall English National Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Sadler's Wells The Times Royal Opera House Call for teamwork in a cross-Channel race European Perspectives: Looking forward, looking back Steve Clarke on the challenges for British film and television in 1992 Reviving the glory that was Greece As a 10-part television series on the ancient Greeks gets under way this week, Peter Lewis looks at their lasting influence on everything from politics to drama The Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Reviving the glory that was Greece Theatre Choice Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Glasgow's innovators ride for a fascinating fall Drama: Peter Hall back on the production line John Peter on Citizens' latest outing Giving Ibsen the last laugh Peter Lewis talks to Peter Hall about his new production of The Wild Duck A festival with Czechs and balance Modernist appeals to the mind Paul Driver on Elliott Carter's works performed at the Royal Academy of Music Catwalk capers cloak purist moves In Performance: The return of Pavarotti Dance British Gas A natural jewel in a toytown setting David Cairns on Pavarotti in L'elisir d'amore at Covent Garden Music Choice Jazz American Ballet Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Inverting myths of an age of innocence Cinema: The week's releases George Perry on an inventive study of childhood Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Royal Haymarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Film Choice Art Choice The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes The man who painted truth as beauty Visual Arts: The overlooked impressionist Marina Vaizey on Camille Pissarro Born to brush with his inheritance John Spurling on the paintings of Julian Cooper, a realist with a twist Planners raise voices to Royal Opera roof Architecture The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Jubilee Heavyweight forging back on his mettle Home Entertainment 1: Records Robert Sandall meets Robert Plant, recreating the golden age of Led Zeppelin Rematch for two vocal heroes Desmond Shawe-Taylor on CD reissues of classic Gigli and Melchior Nissan Record of the Week Wien Modern Works by Rihm, Ligeti, Nono and Boulez Wiener Philharmoniker/Wiener Jeunesse-Chor/Abbado Deutsche Grammophon 429 260-2; CD only, £12 Open All Hours Strand Theatre 'Whisper of the Muse' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finding a new way to call the shots The film-maker Angela Pope talks to Valerie Grove about a shift of focus London Property The Sunday Times The end of the road for a friendly voice Home Entertainment 2: Radio and television Radio Waves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plantation Wharf Battersea Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items Video Choice Marsh & Parsons Residential Sales Bovis Homes The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Harbour Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt the House Builder Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal Homes Cumberland Mills Multiple Display Advertising Items Flat refusal in a fight for the right to buy Property: Winners and losers in the leasehold game; finding the right price Richard Woods on flat owners left out in the cold by leasehold changes Grosvenor Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting a value on country life David Hoppit on the inexact science of pricing a country estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Debenham Tewson Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beazer Homes Northern Oyster Quay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerrard & Gerrard Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sotogrande Taylor Woodrow International French Property and Travel Scape Groupe Mont-Blanc The Sunday Times Montpelier International Golfing & Marine Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Seger Multiple Display Advertising Items Catherine Mamet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pine Cliffs McCarthy & Stone Amateur eyes that grew wise to new plants It is not only professionals who find, unique plants, says Graham Rose Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kindest cut for blooms to colour grey days Gardening: Pruning rules that give plants a boost; and amateurs' rare finds Graham Rose on the importance of pruning for clematis late blooming Garden of the Week Kent Country Nurseries The Sunday Times Lawn Flite From late autumn to early spring there are few more Wildlife on manoeuvres John Hill on improbable but natural allies Samuel Taylor Coleridge: perambulations in the Lake… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuesday 20 March Monday 19 March Guide to the Week on Television Wednesday 21 March Pick of the Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday 23 March Film of the Week Thursday 22 March Guide to the Week on Television Saturday Times Newspapers Ltd. Today's Radio Superlative Travel Regions BBC1 Guide to Today's Television Bridling at a pukka chukka TV Review Today's Highlights Films J. Collis Browne's The Personal Development Consultants High time for more Euro-targeting Too few British exporters have yet begun to take any real action in preparation for 1992. Godfrey Golzen reports Contents Edinburgh Marketing Contents March Consulting Group Sun International Exploration and Production Company Career Analysts Polygon Management & Executive Selection Interflora Cognito IT Consultants Hodgson Impey The Technology Partnership P-E Internaitonal plc HillieR MacMillan Davies March Consulting Group Barnardos Personnel Services Midland Management Resources British Tourist Authority Dirk Degenhart & Partners Limited Touche Ross Hotel Intercontinential Exhibition Centre The Michael Warwick Partnership Natural Environment Research Council Chartered Trust plc Granada Entertainments Food from Britain Rhône-Poulenc Ashton-Tate National Grid Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Harvey Nash Teachingas a Career Tiphook plc The Astles Partnership MSL International Touche Ross Management Consultants Michael Page Marketing Mercuri Urval MSL International British Telecom Johannesson & Associates Egor Executive Selection Hoggett Bowers Prospect Marlar International Limited Longman English Language Teaching The Hobbs Consultancy Limited Kramer Westfield International Meadowhall Amoco Multiple Display Advertising Items Compaq Director of Audit Services P-E International Executive Resourcing Woodford Feeds Ltd. Eagle Star Robin Pickard Recruitment YRM plc The Personal Communications Consortium N-B Selection Ltd Bull Thompson N-B Selection Ltd BUPA Hospitals Graduate Appointments Mercury Communications Admiralty Research Establishment Graduates get more choosy Some firms woo newly-qualified numerates with golden hellos. Report by Godfrey Golzen Sd-Scicon PLC News International plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Television PLC Atlantic Richfield Company Winfrith AEA Technology National Power Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagle Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Associates in Advertising Robert Walters Associates Retail Executives Ltd Tiphook plc Touche Ross PW Planned Warehousing Amerada Hess Save the Children Partners in Recruitment and Selection Limited NHS Training Authority Texaco McDonnell Douglas HM Customs & Excise Manage a Major Human Resource Development Initiative Steelcase Strafor Boots Mercury Communications Multiple Display Advertising Items Bull Thompson Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorex Computer Supplies Purcon Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Marlin Lighting Management Career Consultants Unitel Multiple Display Advertising Items Howgate Sable English National Ballet Computing Services Association Resource maximisation Resource & Development Ltd. News of the World Multiple Display Advertising Items CompAir BroomWade Planned Pre-Selection Services Millicom Information Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Knight Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mawdsley Consultancy Partners in Recruitment and Selection Limited MacMillan intek Gordon F. J. Betteridge Ltd. Computer People Thorn Security Multiple Display Advertising Items Selection Thomson Alexon Brands North West Wales Tec Ltd Numetrix Why talent ranks before training It is a poor investment to lavish money on low developers, Terry Lunn argues Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Robert Walters Associates GEC-Marconi Case Systems The Hobbs Consultancy Limited Theaker Monro & Newman Mercuri Urval Connaught Mainland An Opportunity to Invest in Yourself Sales & Marketing Human Resource Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Born-Again Fergie From fun-loving to donothing, the Duchess of York's popularity has swung from peak to frough. Now Fergie fights back to regain a place in the public's heart. Deirdre Fernand reports on the latest reshaping of the duchess The Blue Cross Animals Hospital The big business of building the body Brill Stuart Wavell's People Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Classified Travel ATOL CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items An author who brings child-abusers to book Beach Villas Ilkeston Consumer Co-op Toys that go hump in the night Chapter and verse on conservative living My Style Jeffrey Archer tells Beverley D'Silva why he's not a fredsetter T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Hands-on world of computer fantasy John Diamond opens a Pandora's box of adult software, the latest cybernetic fad in the City The Rin Club Acuhealth Miele Eclipsed in a new age of bright young things Kate Saunders steps aside and hails the defiantly garish new leaders of youth culture Australian bubbles to fill a champagne void Wine Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items REHO Multiple Display Advertising Items Tried & Tasted Houmous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stirring the melting pot Lis Leigh on new-wave American food making a fresh assault on British palates Southern Africa Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items America the Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foreign Affairs Marion Hume reports from Paris on the international designers showing in the capital Jockeying for pop-mix fame Robert Sandall on the 1990 World DJ Mixing Championships, which London will host this week Galliano Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Buzz Heath's Style Victims Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Concordia Ristorante Italiano The Blue Jade Thai Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Restaurant Carapace Hampstead Le Cellier du Midi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haweli Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brown's Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bliss Traders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steeped in history Heading East Hungary Charlie Pye Smith continues our series on emerging Eastern bloc countries with a visit to Hungary, land of music, thermal baths and the Danube Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items In the kingdom of 1,000 bats Mulu National Park in Sarawak was established to protect hardwood forests; but its greatest treasure, Dick Willis writes, lies in a series of caves he first explored in 1980 Texas Pass the peat knife please Agnes Wright takes a rest-cure from the pace and mod-cons of city life in a spartan croft overlooking the Isle of Skye Multiple Display Advertising Items Greyhound Multiple Display Advertising Items Villa with a view into the past Travel Brian Jackman explores a little-visited part of Tuscany from an elegant rented house in the foothills near Lucca Superstar the Holiday Company of Elal Travel Brief Explore Original Adventures Kore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saddled up for riding the high country Multiple Display Advertising Items Sealink British Ferries Agencies' discount drive slows down In brief . . . Book of the Week Flight of the Wind Horse: A Journey into Tibet by Niema Ash (Rider, £14.95, published March 15) Late Bookings Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner A charter for maltreatment Travellers' Tales looks, through readers' complaints, at the bleak side of bargain flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan Am Holidays Self-Catering Ferry Service The Magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Villas Italia 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 Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays 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 Winter Breaks Crystal Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Advertisers 01-481 1989 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Portledge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Priory Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Welsh villagers drink to joint win Stamp collecting for the sure-footed Travel A Weekend Away Dartmoor Dick Girling sets out on the trail of a cult pastime in the West Country known as letterboxing, and discovers that there can be hidden rewards in a day's walk on the moors The Sunday Times Crossword Contents Conjugal Writings A S Byatt reads a new celebration of the "subline and ridiculous" state of wedlock The Oxford Book of Marriage edited by Helge Rubinstein OUP £15 pp383 Contents Taken for granted Headline Touché cliché Virago farrago Man of letters Avid about Ovid Qu'ran affairs Who's Reading Whom Lively minds The Book Guild Ltd. Testifying to the triumph of democracy We the People The Revolution of '89 witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin & Prague by Timothy Garton Ash Granta Books £4.99 pp165 For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section Clive Egleton A case of green vitriol Harp by John Gregory Dunne Granta Books £13.99 pp235 Urban Lyric In my View The novelist argues that literature is now diminished by the obligation to encompass global issues. 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