News from 01/04/1990
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John Huxley, Stephen Dodgson, Clovie Keith, Barbara Hall, G Eyles, Joan Bakewell, David Ellis, Ray Danby, Mike Graham, Paul Nelson, Helena Kennedy, Alexandra Frean, Clive Farr, Rob Hughes, James Brechin, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Deirdre Fernard, Mark Reason, Michael Donaghy, Duncan Fallowell, Bemard Cafferty, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Tom Carter, Christopher Somerville, Tim Raymont, Danby Bloch, Graham Rose, Nicolette Jones, Simon Turner, Robert Burchfield, David Smith, Nick Oswald, Steve Clarke, Nick Way, Stephen Milligan, Marten Julian, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Aoife O'Brien, E. Jane Dickson, Ginny Dougary, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Barbara Hewson, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Neville Cross, Ivan Fallon, Robert Hewison, Deryk Brown, Mary Warnock, David Dougill, Delrdre Fernand, John Winkler, John Mortimer, Thomas Ross, Jim Fish Ljubljana, Jane Bird, Jane Digkson, Jain Johnstone, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Lewis Peake, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Roy Anderson, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Joe Simpson, James Graham, J Ellison, Robert Harris, Richard Need, George Perry, Dr Ion Stoica, Robin Marlar, C. S. Nicholls Editor, Roger Eglin, Steven Irvine, Paul Donovan, Maurice Chittondon, Janette Marshall, lain Jenkins, Alistair Horne, Jeff Randall, Graham D Sutherland, Jason Thomas, Fran Abrams, Paul Driver, R Walters, Martyn Baguley, David Hughes, Callum Henderson, Michael Durham Health Service Correspondent, Rufus Olins, Michael Durham, John Hopkins, Frank Delaney, Martin Jacques, Chris Mullin, Brian Walden, Helen Fielding, A Williams, Kate Saunders, Richard Weatherell, Malcolm Winton, James Wilson, Marie Colvin, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, G. Fitzgibbon, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Nik Cohn, Chris Partridge, Ronald Scholes, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Brian Deer, Jenny Cuffe, Vicky Hayward, Digby Anderson, Christopher Hibbert, Martin Searby, John Steele, Ian Birrell, Polly Samson, Andrew Larenz Industrial Editor, Dilys Powell, James Coleman, Bruce Johnston Rome, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Chris Peat, Bruce Johnston, Elizabeth Miller, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Louise Branson, Robert Green, Frances Rafferty, Sandra Blakeslee, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, Roger Clarke, James Blitz, Edmund Nicholas, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Ann Longwell, R Eyles, Carmel McQuaid, John Carey, Antonia Fraser, J Cairns, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Norman Tebbit, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, D Macpherson, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Frank Field, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Patricia McKeever, Iain Jenkins, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoBritish nurse: first picture in Iraqi jail Bloody battle of Trafalgar 341 arrested, 132 hurt, shops looted as police lose control of poll tax protest in the heart of London Home Loans Plc The Pope sends for the Saatchis Contents The countdown to mayhem 'It was terrible… the mob Militant link to poll tax demo Contents North of England Building Society 1 Fighting breaks out as mounted police try to clear… Goodwood Travel Ltd AirCanada Article Withdrawn Lonely torment of an Aids grandmother The Forgotten Victims The Ultimate Driving Machine New study backs vitamin link to bright children French to build Severn bridge Poll tax rescue threatens cuts in income tax Thatcher whips up Tory fervour Company car-phone Samsung Information Systems Police on the trail of child snatch group Power sell-off deal The New Rover 400 Series Secret report points to men who 'really bombed Birmingham' IRA informer adds weight to claims that the police caught the wrong men, say David Leppard and Richard Caseby Diary of a Legal Battle Classic car Barclays New vaccine would prevent pregnancy In today's Other Sunday Papers Judge would free Hindley Concern for crown jewels Tories want PM to stay The City Britain must meet Europe Justice asked for the Six Habgood is top of poll ITV stops 'movie' ads New mission for the Rev Glenda Labour to clip unions' power Nokia-Mobira Mandela has high praise for Thatcher Lloyds Bank Prison torment in Iraq As Bazoft is buried in London, first photographs emerge of the British nurse jailed for 15 years Iraq has issued the first photographs of Daphne Parish, the British nurse jailed for 15 years on spying charges, in an attempt to portray a relatively contented and repentant prisoner. The truth, writes Brian Deer, makes much grimmer reading SunLife Assurance Company of Canada (Uk) Limited Country Club Hotels From Triumph The history of the Poll tax Copthorne Hotels Gorbachev's gloves come off on Lithuania Goodwood Travel Ltd. Quadrant Communications Soviet conscripts break ranks Moscow 'maps out new Europe' Anger as Hawke throws Hogan to the Shark Royal Mail Love sours for Romeo and Juliet of the West Bank Rise of the bambini mobsters chills Italy Abbey National 'Frankenstein' debate rages round US baby The Carlton GSI 3900 24V Delta Airlines The thin white line lashes out ICL an STC Company Liberal face for the inventors of apartheid Alliance Leicester Death row the first stop on US campaign trail Ivan the Unlikely could be Slovenia's president Kimberly-Clark Spirit of protest haunts Peking The Royal Bank of Scotland Mongolia falls under spell of Genghis Khan AP: Cleric jailed for treason The World (Reuter): Poles reaffirm offer to Jews (Reuter): Soldiers reject the gun Millet Lighting the Worlds Finest Crystal Collection Tetley Bank drops out of rainforest scheme British bank behind razing of rain forest Oxford win in a tight finish Allied Dunbar Weather and Travel Outlook Eye test strain for opticians News Digest £2 petrol here Victim named Winning Greens Rape charge Plea for surgeon MPs to quit Peer's will Bond winners Oxford hold off brave light blues Cambridge the unlikely heroes Richard Burnell on the Boat Race Robson back on song White caught Kiwis lead Bowls rush Brief News in Tours end Stadium plea First Division Aggressive minnows on a tide to glory Rob Hughes on the Coxes Gower and England quickly sent packing by Barbados Cricket Omega Darlington skills win battle of the reborn Division 1 United produce too much class for Coventry Arsenal buoyed as Smith's skill grabs the points Rush roars in to put battling Liverpool back on top Football Focus Hungry Wolves give Leeds a shock Millwall droop as Palace confidence grows Article Withdrawn Digest Flowers & Plants Association Toshiba Twelve to follow in the big race The Grand National For the Record Racing Results Rugby Results Forster try ends Oldham dream Lucky Gloucester just hand on Maverick Saracens pull the plug in Bath upset The scourge of rugby or just good box office? Army call the shots for third title success Division winners yet to be decided Rugby Round-Up England still need to build on Victory Football and cricket: how England and Scotland battled with pride against the best in the world Brian Glanville argues that although England beat Brazil they must re-think their tactics if they are to succeed in the World Cup proper Scotland prove there are no favourites any more Jason tomas on why the champions were outclassed Goodwood Travel Ltd. West Indies' desperate measures demand some desperate remedies After England's moral victory in Port of Spain, Robin Marlar calls for the cheating to stop—by fair means or calling foul Art versus the appliance of science Rob Hughes sounds a warning to the winners who played at full stretch, and expects something extra from the losers when the real thing starts Norman a jack of all trades ready to master the big one Us Masters: Norman must put his disasters behind him. And how Faldo survived Amen Corner Three times in the past four years Greg Norman, the world's best golfer, has come within a short of winning the Masters. Is this the year he finally comes good at August? John Hopkins reports Nicklaus gets back in the groove Alex the Bad, sad villain of the green baize Clive Everton reflects on the moment when the self-styled People's champion, the mercurial Alex Higgins overstepped the mark, perhaps for the last time in his career Leadbetter: the sultan of swing Two Leadbetter Tips to Improve your Game Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton Rolls Royce H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Japanese on the right track to rival Porsche Eric Dymock goes to Silverstone where the new Nissan 300zx is put through its paces Antiques roadshow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rejuvenated Rover keeps in good trim Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touch of class for drivers Quality Used Cars Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Gerard Mann Geyfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crawley Hadleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Greenoaks Motor Company Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb International Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres What's new in Porsche? Cooper Exeter Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Rivervale Porsche Waldron Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Merlin Cardiff A Pendragon Company 911 Turbo 87D Follett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian anthony Hand picked Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Bramley Gilberts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Together We're a Breed Apart H. R. Owen Jaguar Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover H. R. Owen Broadfields Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paramount Derby Jaguar Sport Hexagon Merlin Nottingham Range Rover Vogue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Scotthall BMW Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Waldron Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back in Stock Buying or Selling we Offer More MLG of Chiswick Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cooper Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampson Ltd. ADT Auctions The Sunday Times Classic Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maranello Sales Limited Lamborghini Cavallino Stratton Motors Company Ferrari Mazda Mx5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Company H. R. Owen Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited Ward of Wellingborough Ford Main Dealers RS Deale Cosworth Sapphire Vehicle Solutions Limited Ferrari F40 Modena For Ferrari William & Loughran Ferrari Connaught Chelsea Lancaster Lamborghini Aston Martin Virage Ferrari Testarosso Ferrari Nissan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo (Gb) Limited Article Withdrawn Mercury Fund Managers Ltd. Contents United Cutlers of Sheffield Colony adrift in a sea of humbug Greenpeace Heseltine watches and waits for the kill Inside Politics Working class hero blue in tooth and claw The Sunday Times Profile Atticus Tories must beat a tactical retreat over NHS The government will be politically stupid to press on with changes in the health service, writes Brian Walden A silence that shames Enter Heseltine, white knight successor to Lady Finchley Norman Macrae ponders on Britain's future if Michael Heseltine becomes prime minister NSPCC Trying to die with dignity The Times Points 'Guinea-pigs' of Scotland would prefer independence Failure of the rotten apple Save the countryside for rural communites Tinkering with clocks will not unit Europe Godfrey Smith Down in the Tory bunker excuses go off like guns Apologists for a beleaguered party have turned their accusations on the electorat, a last-gasp tactic often used by other reglmes facing awful truths in their hour of darkness, writes Robert Harris Speak now or forever stand accused Politicians often shrink from saying what they truly believe because of political niceties, says Susan Crosland The seeds of faith bear a strange fruit Walter Ellis picks at the ramifications of an aubergine that turned out to be God's messenger Help the Aged Vargas, literary giant in search of a presidency As the novelist Mario Vargas Liosa bids fair to be Peru's president, Alistair Horne contemplates his friend's huge task The Mortgage Corporation Tories launch their biggest takeover bid—for history Politicians are trying to interfere in an area of education they should leave well alone, says Martin Jacques One man's loony is another's remorseless seeker of truth The Valerie Grove Interview A plague man's guide to the real Aids risk Roy Anderson, an expert on the spread of diseases, plots the likely course of infection for heterosexuals Sunlife Turbulent priests on the shortlist in the Anglican cathedral close No longer a power in the land, the Church of England is at war with itself while desperately casting around for an acceptable new leader, says Walter Ellis Breathing Space Christy Brown on Christy Brown Published for the first time: a letter from the paraplegic writer whose life inspired an Oscar-winning performance I fall in love with blue eyes at a boozy party In 1973, The Sunday Times published Brown's account of how he met his wife Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurant Guide SCS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blackheath Kite Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curry Royal Restaurant The Sunday Times Personal Columns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Formosa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bliss Traders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brown's Hotel Rhan's Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Empress Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Haweli Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oriental The Sunday Times Restaurant of the Month Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MR Kong Chinese Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bliithners Musical Instruments in the Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC braced to shell out millions in sports war Executives at BBC Television have set up a fighting fund to keep their satellite challengers from buying the rights to top sporting events, now the key area in the battle for viewers, Steve Clarke reports A bloody Transylvanian bite of the 9 o'clock news The taxing logistics of television news can make for a dramatic story in itself, finds Stephen Milligan One harsh gospel truth about the tabloids' view of Runcie Paper round Murray Barking & Dagenham A guide to who's suing whom Satanic ring forces families to suffer from a hell on earth A mother tells how her son was caught up in a group using 'the occult' as an excuse for sexual abuse. Jenny Cuffe reports Let the sun set on lawful disasters Digby Anderson says the government should introduce laws for a trial period only Aston University Education Prifysgol Cymru University of Wales Counting the cost of MPs' free vote Human life is too sacred to be left to doctors and scientists alone, believes Frank Field Royal College of Art The CIM Institute Bellerbys Class act in a world of difference A non-denominational primary school has started to flourish in a working-class part of Northern Ireland despite opposition from both Catholic and Protestant communities. Ann Longwell reports on its progress Education Forum Trial by solitude for the children of women prisoners Britain is far behind the practice of other countries in giving jailed mothers access to their children, says Helena Kennedy ATC Chart CSCT Pupils put the accent on prejudice Multiple Display Advertising Items The SMAE Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Finance Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Train for a Career in A New Era London Research Centre Berkshire Charity Recruitment North East Thames Chichester Health Authority Harlow Dartford and Gravesham Health Authority Austin Knight Dorset B. A. A Gatwick Greenwich Health Authority Harvard Public Relations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Regus Recruitment Management Appointment Promotions Manager Agents of Change Ltd. Simpson (Piccadilly) Ltd RSJ Business Development Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agent Language Services Joint Venture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price Waterhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alphagraphics Leisure Network International Plc Toplix Christie & Co. Leasing Agency Fidelity 'Sauce for the goose is sauce for gander' Business to Business International Company Robert Barry & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish courage shames British inaction Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Action Plc Auctions in Situ Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Instore Concession Birch's record pay-off claim puts Boots in a bind Probe into Carlton share deals LUI rescue bid mounted Contents Russia gets first takeover Swedes offer £400m for Let property group Beckwiths' Scandinavian sultor is revealed Warburg faces legal action Advertisement Recommended Business Books Wyvern Business Library Cautious words sink Carlton Viewpoint Vickers Ridley urged to bar Ferranti-Paris deal Chase takes Levitt stake Companies Act 1989 Filmtrax music to Thorn's ears Sweetener for Tate merger bid Wakeham's power play The privatisation of the £10 billion electricity Industry was in jeopardy when John Wakeham took over as energy secretary. Andrew Lorenz explains how he saved the day Senior Steetley Trade Indemnity Plc Camford chutes fail to open Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Bets are on Virani to buy racecourse Sharewatch Arnold & Co. Mecca calls out numbers Heavenly manna for high-flyer Changing face of man from the Pru London Business School Bernerd out of a hole Sage Sterling Inclement climate Buckley's big stake Marg's pizza the action in $125m RJR takeaway Corprocrats stump the raiders American Account Royal Insurance Sterling may be hard to swallow for EMS Economic Perspective Cowie Interleasing Video Star Fades Last autumn Michael Green took his £1.9 billion Carlton Communications to the summit of European TV production, but now a series of reverses has cast doubt on the group's future. Margaret Park reports P-E International Scramble for TV franchises Grimley JR Eve Lopex powers ahead as ad industry slumps A New Column on Advertising and Marketing Billings The Which Computer? Show BT shake-up to take on world dismays critics Rolls-Royce Motors Cars Limited Race is on for 1991 interest Tyndall SIB extends its grip The investors' watchdog will impose its compensation scheme on building societies and insurance firms, but they don't like it. Richard Woods reports Tessa's charm fades against brighter Peps Dysart Developments (Tyne & Wear) Limited Calling banks to account Comment Cold comfort Royal Life Halifax Refund row boils over Questions of Cash Countrydown to tax's D-day Gross deposits boom Savings News IFA Promotion Limited Endowment mortages Moneyfile Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited Lenders open up to French homes The Equitable Life Bank of Ireland Guide Lines The M & G Group Brushing up on Russian art Showcase Sale puts Sussex on the map Auctions Airways Homes IV Yorkshire Building Society The Equitable Life Business & Personal Finance Northern Rock Building Society Chelsea Building Society BESt of the last-minute tax breaks Chequebook for charity Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank Lasers lighten diagnosis problems Medicine Chris Partridge reports on advances in laser technology that can help doctors do 'while-you wait' blood tests for viruses and a string of allergens Technology and design polish up sport's image Leisure Prism computers Container prolongs life of knocked out teeth Dentistry Innovation Editor: Angela Long Why are the world's frogs vanishing? Ecology The Sunday Times DCA Design Consultants Banks suffer as bids slump ERM key to base rate cut Flying Flowers Mitsubishi woos Apricot Guinness: focus on share support Indicator of the Week IMC Multinational London falters as Tokyo slides World Markets Air europe Express The day Palumbo played the blue chip—and won Exit Luke Rittner: first casualty of Arts Council's new funding policy Robert Hewison and Geordie Greig on the latest Arts Council drama Contents Should you believe what you see on TV? Patrick Stoddart assesses last week's docu-drama on the Birmingham bombers Contents School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd. Whitehall Theatre Victoria Palace Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 108 Royalty Theatre Now and Forever New London Theatre Strand Theatre Chichester Festival Theatre The British Library Stefan Zweig Series London Handle Orchestra Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arts Hotline Monet Special Interbuild Exhibitions Ltd. A terrible beauty is reborn Van Gogh in Amsterdam Marina Vaizey from Holland on the biggest, and best, showing of the work of van Gogh Royal Opera House The public winner with a private loss A loner in the limelight Jain Johnstone profiles Daniel Day-Lewis, the quiet, self-effacing actor honoured last week with an Academy Award The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes How broad can the big screen get? George Perry looks at the range of cinematic techniques on show in Bradford Giving romance a cutting edge Film/iain Johnstone Film Choice How Molière's musical was brought back to life Hugh Canning on an American helping early music to flourish in France Muting the magic of Wagner's masterwork Opera/david Cairns Patronage that prospers with strings attached An American pioneer in Paris David Cairns on why Britain should do more to foster its young quartets Capital displays of the art of the quartet The Kirov Ballet Music Choice Festival highlights Picture Gallery Theatre Choice A drunk who cannot reach down to the dregs Tracking Sophocles Theatre John Peter Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Putting minds to laughing matters John Peter on a production of The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus that has audiences on the edge of their seats Passion-play paradox Bakewell's View Glasnost in the wings Geordie Greig on the background of a revolutionary play A 40-year-old with firm footsteps to follow Dance/david Dougill Aldwych Theatre The Brighton Dome Reclad in full metal jacket Hugh Pearman on two ways to keep Fifties buildings on the skyline EMI Video Choice Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Julian Lloyd Webber St John's Smith Square Turning the tables on talk 1: Radio/Records Radio Waves Paul Donovan Arena Packages without panache Robert Sandall on the dying tradition of wearing your art on a record sleeve John Harle Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Record of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acoustics with electric sizzle 2: Records Jazz/richard Cook The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Brackets show last week's position; final figures indicate previous appearances A vinyl map to lost Italian treasures Classical/stephen Dodgson Wates Build with Care Cumberland Mills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell Homes London Limited Chelsea Harbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farmrose Plc Lurot Brand Mews Spectra International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Homes & Gardens Forstal Nursery Multiple Display Advertising Items Burgon & Ball Ltd Reaping the benefit from an island fling A touch of Mediterranean magic and life on the waterfront Ken Muir Gary Andrews, Commercial Asparagus Grower Lawn Flite Conservatory Plants Phostrogen Lawn Food Homes and Gardens in the Sunday Times River in the best of health New Crane Wharf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seger Lennards Properties International Puerto Sotogrande Golfing & Marine Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Place in the Sun Property World A New Ski Resort Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Contact Island Estates Ltd. Maisons Promidi Bendinat, Mallorca: exceptional properties for sale Prudential International Property Marbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monday 2 April Guide to the Week on Television Tuesday 3 April Wednesday 4 April Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick of the Day Saturday Today's Radio Superlative Travel Inside BBC1 Archer's penny-dreadful Tv Review Today's Highlights Allied Trust Bank Management the self-knowledge way If stiff-upper-lip Brits are helped to learn what makes others tick, their firms can benefit. Report by Godfrey Golzen Price Waterhouse BBC Contents Ward Executive Limited A New Era London Research Centre Sema Group Sears plc Caradon District Council Sheffield Council Grampian Health Board The Sunday Times The Interface Recruitment Group Ltd. Eagle Star Systems Control & Applications Macmillan Davies TSI Group Quality in Service Woolwich Equitable Building Society Link Aerospace STC Telecommunications MSL International Howgate Sable & Partners CTR Mason & Nurse Associates Oasis Organisation and System Innovations Limited Centre-file the Complete Computer Service Hoggett Bowers General Secretary Leading Edge consulting ICV Lunn Poly Birmingham City Council Memorex Telex Lloyd's International Wool Secretariat James Allen & Associates Limited Heriot—Watt University Prosper Executive Recruitment Limited British Bankers' Association (BBA) NFU Co. Cc&p International NFU Co. Millicom Information Services Connaught Mainland MSL International PDL Martha Communication MSL International Hobbs Consultancy Limited Hogget Bowers plc Heytesbury (U. K.) Ltd. The Information Technology Business of The Post… Avis Lease & Fleet Management Motorola Goodman Graham & Associates Ltd. Macmillan Davies Wedlake Bell Strategy & Corporate Finance The Santa Cruz Operation IBM An equal opportunity employer Johnson Matthey Humberside College of Higher Education Kennedy Martin Schlumberger Technologies Lloyds Bowmaker Macclesfield health authority InterExec Plc Hoggett Bowers Morgan Stanley International Director Designate Argyll Group Plc British Aerospace Commercial Aircraft Price Waterhouse International opportunities with a telecoms leader Theaker Monro & Newman The Redbrick Consultancy British Sugar Theaker Monro & Newman Hobbs Consultancy Limited Norwich Union Fund Managers Limited TSI Group Harding I. T. Recruitment Chandler Hawke Ltd. James Allen & Associates Limited Scope Search & Selection GEC-Marconi Software Systems Brook Street the Best Route to Work Amdahl N-B Selection Ltd. David Anthony Management Selection Quest Recruitment Consultancy Premier Consolidated Oilfields plc N-B Selection Ltd. Durham County Council Ecs United Kingdom Act Medisys Limited Eurocontrol N-B Selection Ltd Jonathan Wren Recruitment Consultants Barnett Consulting Group Limited Pmc International CLP Concept Icon Computer Resources Trotman & Company Ltd. Redrow Homes Ltd. Premier Personnel Ltd. VNU Business Publications Ravenscroft & Partners Sales Director Computer Contract Services Purvin & Gertz, Inc Chusid Lander Clwyd Country Council Chief Chemist North of England Fletcher Hunt plc SAS Methven Career in Crisis? CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Michael Page Marketing Private Patients Plan Limited First get your pricing right John Winkler warns of mistakes a sales force should avoid in times of light margins Motorola Humberside College of Higher Education AHA Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Linley's Blue Blood Boiled over Deirdre Fernand reports on a piece of legal history that unfolded in the High Court last week Contents South African Airways File Grace under pleasure Stuart Wavell's People Redrawing the traffic map Classified Travel Trail Finders Ltd. Atol CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Poole-Cherbourg Multiple Display Advertising Items The sound of Africa's best-selling thunderer Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items American Travel Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents American Express Travel Service Sally Holidays Classic Who needs a degree? Kate Saunders takes a roll call of people, like her, who have succeeded without going to university Fashion that comes in little bundles Polly Samson enters a New Age where babies are not a bore Ortho-Kinetics (UK) Ltd. Buzz Heath's Style Victims Miele Say cheese in Spanish Vicky Hayward meets an importer putting Iberian's foods on Britain's gourmet map Yoghurt for the culture vulture Classified Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Holland and Barrett AB Live Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsavers Young clarets whose time is ripe Wine Joanna Simon Multiple Display Advertising Items Dressing with Blair Marion Hume looks at a bright summer line designed for Jaeger by Britain's latest fashion export to Paris In pursuit of dicey Peruvian diversions Helen Fielding cups an ecological ear to the story of a hand-tooled pastime from the Third World Flowers & Plants Association Securicor Communications Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tourare Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corsican Connections Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continued on page G10 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the trail of Robert E Lee Nik Cohn follows the bloodstained progress of the Army of Northern Virginia, and relives the paradoxes of doomed 'old Dixie' Cie Tours International Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Brief Cunard Cie Tours International Air France British Rail International Italian Dalliance With the arrival of spring, Italy beckons—and one of the best ways to explore the country's riches is by car. David Wickers took a fly-drive holiday in the roling landscapes of Tuscany and Umbria, home to the renaissanec masters whose works still adorn the local towns, while Deirdre Fernard visited the Veneto plain, where rustic beauty flowers alongside the industrial blight of the Venetian hinterland Ocean Cruise Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items British Rail International Mark Warner Swan Hellenic Paradores & Pousadas Rediscovering la dolce vita Swansea Cork Ferries Travel Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Adventures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Expeditions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airports set for a squeeze In brief… Complaints Upheld Classic collections Citybreaks Thomson Times Books Flying in the face of consumer safeguards Some travel companies are failing to abide by new consumer protection laws. Edward Welsh looks at advertisements that take the public for a ride More tips on gratuities Travellers' Tales Nile Sealink British Ferries Late Bookings Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times John Morgan Ski—The Chalet Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey Winter Breaks Vacances eLITE Ski Whizz Small World Bladon Lines Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selsdon Park Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woolacombe Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Marine Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southerham Old Barns The Old Prebendal House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portledge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Character Cottages Bishops Court Far from the Maddening Crowds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Osborne Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilkington Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Beguiled by the mists of a lost horizon Christopher Somerville falls under the influence of the Island of Gulls, Scotland's best-kept secret Multiple Display Advertising Items Full steam ahead for David The Sunday Times Crossword Contents The Art of Noise Peter Kemp reads the "sharply funny, bluntly genial" new novel by Kingsley Amis The Folks that Live on the Hill by Kingley Amis Hutchinson £12.95 pp246 Contents Lest we forget Sally Beauman Song lines Black and blue Words and Meanings Robert Burchfield is gobsmacked at the way that the English language invents, blends and borrows words David & Charles Publishers Authors Wanted by N. 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