News from 15/04/1990
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R Fall, John Huxley, John Coleman, Kenneth McLeish, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Dido Davies, Mike Graham, Robert Dawson Scott, Sheila Paine, Paul Nelson, Andrew Knight, John Davison, Fran Abrams Education Correspondent, Ubs Phillips, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Larry Adler, Eric Dymock, Nick Eriksen, Jill Hartley, Carmel Mcquaid, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Danby Bloch, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, Sheridan Morley, Anne Applebaum Warsaw, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Ian anderson, Seatrix Potter, David Smith, G Gil, Humphrey Carpenter, Steve Clarke, Duff Hart-Davis, Marten Julian, Adam Lively, Tom Bullimore, K Flynn, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Bryan Apple Yard, Robert Sandall, William Wordsworth, Iain Johnstone, John McKeown, Boris Yeltsin, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Mark Ottaway, Mark Trevelyan, John Mortimer, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Martin Roberts Chairman of the Education Committee, The Historical Association, Mike Graham Boston, Bryan Burrough, Douglas Mason, Gareth Daniels, Paul H Nitze, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Marshall Cavendish, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Nicholson Baker, Godfrey Goldzen, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Philip Robinson, R Jenkinson Kington, Paul Bailey, William Gerhardie, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Suzanne Vega, Gina Kolata, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Peter Turnbull, Douglas Brown, Janette Marshall, Dr M Relich, Amit Roy, Nigella Lawson, Peter Lewis, Clive Porter Editor, The Journal of the Cricket Society, Jeff Randall, Leslie Thomas, Michael Woods, Richard Binns, Donald Tyler, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Peter Plant, Arthur Ransome, Johnny Speight, Rufus Olins, Tavleen Singh, Professor Norman Stone, Vicky Jones, John Hopkins, John O'Riordan, Mother Teresa, Christopher Hope, Brian Walden, Christina Lamb, Brian Reading, Karen Taylor, Scott Smedley, Christopher Ward, Sylvia Plath, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, James Wilson, Richard Cook, Chris Lighthown, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Chris Horrie, Stephen Jones, David Owen, Harry Mullan, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Digby Anderson, Godfrey Harrison Rabat, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Dilys Powell, Ben Pimlott, Andrew Hogg, Chris Stephen Bucharest, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Frances Rafferty, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, John Walsh, Alan Barber Convenor, Subhash Chakravarti, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Stephen Haseler, Brian MacArthur, Tiffen Frosen, Andrew Yates, James Blitz, John Helyar, Graham Lees Munich, Mihir Bose, Kenneth Jennings Dean of Gloucester, Susannah Herbert, Simon Callow, Godfrey Smith, Extel Financial, Credit Suisse First Boston, Paul Barker, Tim Symonds, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Valerie Grosvenor Myer, Norman Macrae, Kevin Ryan, Godfrey Golzen, Simon Lee, Andrew Lorenz, Peter de Rosa, Victor Bryant, Andrew Hugg Jonnesburg, Valerie Grove, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Lucy Broadbent, Frank Field, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, J Shoenberg, Chris Blackhurst, Walter Ellis, Michael Coleman, Joanna Simon, Dr Barnabas Panayioton, Dr K Manis, Rufus Olins Marketing Editor, Boris Schapiro, Peter Stanford,
ResumoArmies of India and Pakistan on 'brink of war' Lithuania defies Gorbachev over blockade threat Battle to clean Britain's dirty rivers 'is being lost' The Noses' Favourite Sniffter Contents Great balls of ire over reluctant rock'n' roller Lithuania defies Gorbachev over blockade thread Contents Tories set to lose flagship councils Contents The Crucifixion of Lithuania As Moscow twists the screw on its Baltic breakaway, David Owen, former foreign secretary, says the West must be firm Bomb threat by prison rioters Multiple Classified Advertising Items See HENLEY-on-THAMES Royal Rowing Regatta/arts… Rovacabin Tee for two at Bermuda summit Millet Lighting Crystal Price Cascade Art galleries squabble over widow's windfall Customs defends pipe gun claims Air Canada Sheraton refuses to take blame for Cairo hotel fire Imbert faces anger over 'IRA' tape Time runs out for king of Bradford castle Mercedes-Benz Touring Guarantee Tories facing loss of 300 council seats Courts must see the difference between two types of rapist Misco Judges' old boy network under fire after rape trial Outcry grows to appoint people 'more in touch' Andersen Consulting More lives at risk from bigger ferries Armoured van rolls out on the poll-tax frontline Samsung Information Systems Jilted in Venice: prince hops Australian society's fairytale romance turns to nightmare Alfa Romeo Officials leave Aids blood cases in limbo Sunday Times Campaign The Forgotten Victims Sunday Times boosts recycling campaign In today's Other Sunday Papers Thatcher questions schooling reforms 'Criminal' is out of hiding Mandela says 'come home' Tax break for Euro MPs The City Doing deals for hostages Cool view of prison riots Royal art to go on show UK drivers stay sober Alert over teachers' exodus Clinique Folly of a president's parroting Kimberly-Clark Aspects of Hate Fear and loathing on the Great White Way. With Broadway so desperately short of home-grown talent, London hits have elbowed the all-American musical into second billing on its own ground. It is this that lies behind last week's critical savaging by Frank Rich of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Love in New York, writes Sheridan Morley The London Tara a Copthorne Hotel Tredaire the Underlay Gun… what Gun? After the murder of a rogue scientist in Brussels, a suspicious consignment of metal pipes destined for Iraq is impounded in Britain. Are these sinister events straight from the pages of a spy novel, or a colossal blunder by H M Customs? Insight investigates Ruthless madman with a nuclear dream Thatcher keeps a grip In Bermuda with Bush, the 'special relationship' goes on show again Determined to show the Americans that, even though the ground rules had changed, the Iron Lady had not lost her grip, the prime minister was handed the perfect opportunity by Gorbachev As Michael Jones and John Cassidy report, she seized her chance with both hands Bristol & West Building Society Peking warns tense Muslims Halifax Brave new world sags in a Soviet ghost town An Outstanding Investment Opportunity Militants fan war fever over Kashmir Delhi home rents soar to Manhattan heights Nokia-Mobira Witching season casts grisly spell on South Africa Abbey National (Reuter): Labour 'prepared to discuss sovereignty of Falkland Isles' The World (Reuter): Peru poll brings racial tension (Reuter): Reformers accuse king (Reuter): Free elections for Mongolia Italian art thefts (AFP): Joint German poll 'in 1991' Renault Bloody Somali struggle threatens neighbour Nationwide Anglia Building Society King swings as Moroccans try to save economy MaZDa Walesa puts his halo on the line in power drive Ford Hitler's slave labourers sue for 'back pay' Katyn: the heart of Stalin's darkness Moscow chose the state visit of the Polish President last week to own up finally to the Katyn massacre. Norman Stone looks at the events that led to Stalin's execution of 15,000 Polish officers in 1940 North of England Building Society Bryant Homes Jaruzelski hails the lost heroes Life without sugardaddy looks bleak for Castro Sick boy's death puts spiritual healing on trial British Telecom Democrats' new breed upsets the party old guard British Telecom Gypsies in fear as democracy unleashes hate Mandela admits ANC tortured opponents James Meade The voice of cricket takes careful guard in 'cheating' dispute Easter Weather and Travel Outlook Speaking on: Christopher Martin-Jenkins at the… Detectives seize forged passports News Digest Plane victim Fans remember Musical thief Aids visitors Concorde record Bond Winners Richards on the rampage As play starts the West Indian captain storms the press box and lands in hot water Baddeley top in Moscow Hill strikes Cook's 700 Merci Chris Ryder Cup choice News in Brief Millwall out Player dies First Division McCallum proves his class as Watson is knocked flat Ebel Higgins quits with a punch Brave Everton fight back for a welcome point Division 1 Division 2 Cowans goal fuels title dreams Football League Tables Non-League Scottish Prem Division 1 Division 2 As Anfield remembers, scars heal but are never forgotten Forest steal draw as Liverpool lose the fighting spirit Equaliser keeps Palace in orbit Football Focus Charlton's sad knell at the Dell Clubs to move on Taylor at last Rugby Results Club Matches Wilson Machiavellian situation in Guineas Kempton Park For the Record King of France waiting Athletics Digest Boxing Cricket Motor Rallying Speed Skating Table Tennis Tennis Prince's code What the Other Papers Say Signor Tel Budget Cup The controversial case of Ms Fisher Snooker's male fraternity must decide if a woman can join their ranks. Is she good enough? Or is she being used? The Argument in Favour Adebayo leads Bath display of quality The quiet force launching Newport's revial Campese weaves his magic Alasdair Reid at the Melrose Sevens Rugby Round-Up The Argument against Cardiff win by a short mix-up Cardiff 22 Barbarians 13 Now the force and the future are with Faldo Golf: another Masters victory for Faldo and Europe underlines the demise of the American game Nissan Uncle Sam in the doldrums John Hopkins analyses the dramatic decline of professional golf in the United States Ultra thrills of the ultra sailing boat The fading star of Brian Clough Nottingham Forest have recently endured their worst sequence of League results since Brian Clough became their manager. Tony Francis, Clough's biographer, recalls some of the stranger episodes from Clough's turbulent but brilliant career, and wonders whether the magic touch is finally deserting him Ultra thrills of the ultra sailing boat The right idea, but the wrong man in charge Torvill and Dean back in business Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton Rolls Royce William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Hayselden Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richards must be brought to book Cricket: fury in the Caribbean as the focus falls on umpires, commentators and fast bowlers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bumps and bruises as the speed merchants go to war Robin Marlar, in Antigua, assesses the merits of the ten fast bowlers who have dominated the series, but worries that the predominance of pace, and the use of calculated intimidation, are in danger of ruining Test cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Serve and Volley Lancaster Parsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waldron Porsche Cooper Exeter Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items 928 34 auto. 89 G. 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Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Video offers the simple way to pick a new car A special Sunday Times Test Drive video designed to take the guesswork out of buying an executive saloon car is launched this week, Eric Dymock reviews the tape Test Drive Videos The Sunday Times Video Library Driving on holiday in Europe A sporting winner for Toyota Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dutton-Forshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover SAAB Scania Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Marks Buckingham Registrations Registration Numbers Insignia Registrations Bio Psy The Numbers Bureau Mark Hunt of Hull—Po Box 33, Beverley N Humberside… Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Investments H. 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Owen Stratton Multiple Display Advertising Items Modena For Ferrari Connaught Chelsea Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatories Garden Wheelbarrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Portman Multiple Display Advertising Items Silver Mist Bolens Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited Prince of Wales Aston Martin Vantage Volante Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Esprit Turbo Se Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to avoid the bad luck of beginners Garden of the Week Victa Gts Waterfield Associates Worrying times for Canada goose Haenni Ltd Bedding down for the summer Graham Rose asks the bailiff of the royal parks how best to bring colour to flowerbeds during the 'dead' summer period when most perennials have flowered and before they brighten again in the autumn Agritrames Iseki Phostrogen Expert opinion of a best seller Beazer Air Tours The war of the Churchills Contents Royal Brierley Whitehead & Partners Thatcher snared by foreign lure Weathercall Labour's Mr Smith goes to Washington Inside Politics Saintly soul with a fiery secular spirit Profile Atticus At its hour of glory, capitalism shoots itself in… Double standards and a false laurel wreath Gadaffi's help in releasing the French hostages does not absolve him from his support of Arab terrorists says Susan Crosland Foolishness at Ford At its hour of glory, capitalism shoots itself in the foot again Don't look now, Mr. Gorbachev, but the West is proving it can never learn history lessons, warns Norman Macrae The police of the future: a brute force? The Sunday Times Designer babies are a possibility to be dreaded Bristol fashion Money grows on trees for Britain's top rich Dragging phantoms into the history debate Points Contents The poll tax is right, and the public knows it Birthdays Godfrey Smith Labour poised to resume its normal passions A Kinnock government would quickly put Britain back on an old political cycle, says Brian Walden City slickers queue at the bureau of political change The Square Mile is coming to see that Labour could be good for business, says Robert Harris Drug summit nobbled by word overdose Last week's ministerial meeting on the world's drug trade was trapped in a web of good intentions, says Walter Ellis The Design initiative £53m media money goes down the tube Paper round The Sunday Times Parkfield Entertainment Launch high hopes come down to earth With circulation and revenue falling. The independent on Sunday has failed to live up to the high expectations, writes Steve Clarke The Times Norman conquest on all historical fronts Retaliation's the answer to terrorism Norman Stone, who succeeds Simon Jenkins as The Sunday Times' senior columnist next week, suggests a tried and true approach—in the absence of practical alternatives—to dealing with the worsening and seemingly intractable problem of fanatical hostage-takers Preparation H Telegraph is salvaged The Mortgage Corporation Clergy prepare to cast themselves asunder Pressure is growing within the Church of England to end its incongruous place in government, says Stephen Haseler Time to crack a whip or two over Rushdie The government's way is clear to act on the blasphemy law and to clamp down on those who incite violence, writes Frank Field West Lambeth Health Authority Kirklees Metropolitan Council Disabled ready to risk jail in fight against car ban Students thrive on do-it-yourself degrees Education Forum Karen Taylor looks at a college's novel approach to employer-friendly education Public Appointments West Midlands Regional Health Authority Admin Officer (Finance) Developing Family Health Services in Essex Oxford Regional Health Authority Young Adult Institute Save it and bank on the future Newsprint Recycling Project St Loye's School of Occupational Therapy Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Appointments Peterborough Where to take your old papers and magazines Kingston Polytechnic Director Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts The Sunday Times Christian soldiers of sorts—the C of E irregulars Attendance figures may be a misleading guide to the true value of the Church of England, writes Digby Anderson London School of Journalism Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge Education Aiglon College Switzerland Cranfield Britain's Unique University Institut francais The University of Buckingham Henley Multiple Display Advertising Items The Palladio Academy Pay and price pressures swell inflation fears Trump to turn his sights on London Contents Nabisco may be forced to buy back junk Takeover King Problems brew for Elders IXL More gloom in high street SFIA Ltd. Donald trumps the lot Vickers Brierley renews his challenge over Rolls Pentos set for sell-off County Durham Development Company Ltd. Peters to trim after loss Midsummer feels the chill Bunny phone off the Hook Driving out of Britain Unkind cut for Mr Bootiful Prufrock Here's to you Mrs Robinson The Billings Column Will Return next Week Mitsubishi Business Computers Informix Hawker engineers sell-off strategy Sharewatch Nose-dive at Smiths Dollar wears Dawson thin Contango British Telecom A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Enter the Take over 'All the planes, the penthouses, the country clubs and the Atlanta headquarters had to napalmed' Bell Atlantic Cowie Interleasing Poll tax wrecks spending plans Economic Perspective A Year of Profit and Progress World markets will sicken as Tokyo recovers Tokyo's stock market is past the worst, according to Brian Reading. But as the Japanese now have less cash to invest abroad, Europe and America will suffer. And, according to Irwin Stelzer, below, the recent agreements on trade will not help much Why Japan won't keep trade promise American Account Moving house gets dearer Yorkshire Winning on heads and tails Risk-free share investments have taken a step forward. Richard Woods reports on a new scheme that aims to offer profits whether the stock market rises or falls Multiple Display Advertising Items IFA Promotion Limited Big trusts can be beautiful House gamble Fidelity Investments M&G Securities Limited Cash loss in Memory Lane Questions of Cash Savings News Lambeth Building Society Preparing for a Labour government The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Lambeth Building Society Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank Designer watches stand test of time Showcase Alliance Leicester Russian art aims too high Hidden causes of amazing coincidences Statistics Unusual events that we write off as chance are not mere one-offs. Understanding how they occur could play an important role in science and even in medical research. Gina Kolata reports Sun Alliance Cheap gas turbine powers up industry Engines New call codes at press of a button Computers DCA Design Consultants British Inventor Sweeps up Awards Squids in from the cold Conductors Zenith data systems Saatchi breaks out with skill campaign Dish scans wider skies Indicator of the Week A process of development The Trial Guinness The Sunday Times Tokyo lift fails to inspire trading World Markets Carving a career from a clash of cultures Geordie Greig on Britain's choice for the Venice Biennale Contents By Jove! What suckers we are for the farce of class John Walsh on the terribly British appeal of Bertile Wooster and Jeeves, back on our television screens next Sunday Sympathy isn't enough £25 is Contents Arts Hotline Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Julian Lloyd Webber The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 110 The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Budweiser Victor Hochhauser English Chamber Orchestra London Coliseum Multiple Display Advertising Items Suzanne Vega Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items The deal-maker who called Goldcrest's Oscar-winning shots Iain Johnstone on a memoir that unravels the drama behind the scenes at one of Britain's leading movie companies The roots of healthy art Bakewell's View Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Moral insights on the art of deception The evolution of Edward Fox John Peter, shows how even the oldest plays, in the hands of thoughtful actors and directors, can reveal new things Keeping it all in the family Peter Lewis talks to Edward Fox about his staging of Another Love Story, a play written by the actor's grandfather A low-voltage comedy, light on laughs Film A new generation in the grip of an identity crisis Robert Hewison reports from this year's National Student Drama Festival, sponsored by The Sunday Times and ITV The Old Vic The Times Talking in many tongues A Scottish crusader Marina Vaizey on the international cast of London's commercial galleries Modern battle lines rooted in classicism Robert Dawson Scott talks to Ian Hamilton Finlay A higher profile for civic pride Hugh Pearman finds much to praise in the new architecture of public buildings Stretching vocal chords and purse strings to the limit Hugh Canning looks at the future of a company strapped by its low budget Music Choice Where have all the conductors gone? Opera North makes its pitch Norman Lebrecht looks at a dilemma faced by orchestras and opera companies on both sides of the Atlantic Variations on a theme of a passionate old master Hugh Canning on contrasting approaches to the drama of Haydn Counting the score of dots and dashes David Cairns on the quest for authentic Mozart Today How to make an orchestra seductive Records David Cairns welcomes a new Don Giovanni Record of the Week Verdi Falstaff, Alda, Requiem, Te Deum NBC SO/Toscanini RCA Victor Gold Seal GD 60326; seven CDs, £53 Rebirth of a lady singing the blus Robert Sandall, meets Bonnie Raitt, back from the boondocks The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Brackets show last week's position; final figures indicate previous appearances Mellow minstrel of timeless tunes Richard Cook on Leon Redbone Spinning into the record books Singles are back in business, Robert Sandall reports No call for such cheap laughs Radio Waves Puppets with a softer satirical bite Radio and television The Spitting Image team is testing the potency of animal magic in its new TV series, says Steve Clarke World Wide Fund The Official London Theatre Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Easter Monday Tuesday 17 April Wednesday 18 April The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Thursday 16 April Film of the Week Friday 20 April Saturday Today's Radio Superlative Travel Contents The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Paying lip service to the ban TV Review Today's Highlights Varta Contents High anxiety over low-cost homes Andrew Yates reports that a cashflow crisis threatens government plans to start building 80,000 low-cost homes within three years Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Classified Working for You! London Property Millers Wharf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Cherry Garden Pier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Stop the whine, buy the vine Radius Lovell Urban Renewal Barratt Bates Phase III Cumberland Mills Berkeley Court Rosehaugh Copartnership Developments Ltd. 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But Kate Saunders looks beyond the receiving line and wonders whether such events are falling in the style stakes Olau When truth goes for a cinematic burton Stuart Wavell's People Contents Iberia Airlines of Spain Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Sniffing out a cure for the deadly legacy of gold fever American Travel Centres Travellers Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items REHO Travel Beach Villas America the Experience London Flight Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Ltd. Travel Africa Orientours Trailfinders Hayes and Jarvis Club Air Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Buzz Heath's Style Victims British Diabetic Association Diamonds are a songwriter's best friend My Style Suzanne Vega talks to Leila Farrah about Buddhis, weight loss, and her altered image The man with a golden marketing gun Mike Graham on the PR agent who outlanks America's media-at a price Flowers & Plants Association Coach Leatherware Beaujolais beats the hype Wine Mint Sauce Tried & Tasted Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Sainsbury's Norfolk Mint Sauce Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsavers Virgin Salad days for lettuce and lovage Vicky Jones tosses up some inexpensive ideas for growing designer leaves from a packet of seeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items O Jackie! Marion Hume on the return of the Kennedy Look, updated to meet the demands of the Nineties Invitation to an identity parade What's in a name? An unusual excuse for a party, as Peter Johnson and friends discovered Cartier Annabelinda The Pountney Clinic Country Living Wealth of Nations The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxfam The Royal National Pension Fund Romania Starvation Project Easter Convoy Restaurant Guide Haweli Dewaniam Tandoori Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Social Diary' Laksmi Indian Restaurant Bombay Palace Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carapace Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Curry Royal Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brown's Hotel Haweli Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Restaurant of the Month Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Gibralter House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mekong mystery tour Laos has not been the usual haunt of the tourist and, as, Mark Ottaway discovered, it takes an unusual kind of traveller to tackle the uncertain rhythms of Loatian life. But for the dogged, the essence of the Orient awaits Multiple Display Advertising Items Laos Travel Brief Unicorn Holidays Ltd British Airways Travellers' Tales Calais port work may delay ferries African Safari Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Lakeland Muse Hotel Villamil Air France Rail No Title Pettitt's India Tarns and mountains to inspire Cknaka China Mark Warner Thomson Holidays Ltd. 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Oxford English Dictionary Word & Language Service The genius who turned futility into an art William Gerhardie by Dido Davies Oup £25 pp384 Viking Claude Gill Bookshops From monads to monkeys and Man The Politics of Evolution by Adrian Desmond University of Chicago Press £27.95 pp503 Free spirits and free love in the swinging Seventies The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi Faber £12.99 pp284 Ellis Peters The patter of tiny feats Room Temperature by Nicholson Baker Granta £11.99 pp116 Mega-nerds meet the mega-villains Emperor of America by Richard Condon M Joseph £13.99 pp282 Taking diabolical liberties The Reluctant Devil by Miranda Seymour Heinemann £12.95 pp214 Writers News Magazine Pan Fighting the Oxbridge blues Cambridge Letter A rediscovered article by the American poet Sylvia Plath, written for the Oxford students' magazine Isis, when she was at Cambridge in 1956, provides a proto-feminist critique of the sexual prejudice she saw around her. Below, Alan Sinfield and Isobel Armstrong outline the context of Plath's wittily sardonic diatribe Early in 1956, fresh from the prestigious North… Moore:"I like to live in another world that's not my… Picture Gallery A voice that speaks for the silent majority Brian Moore talks to Penny Perrick about his new novel and his life of self-imposed exile in America Diary Confessions of the Blessed Boris Against the Grain An Autobiography by Boris Yeltsin Cape £12.95 pp215 A cool head in the cold war From Hiroshima to Glasnost At the Centre of Decision: A Memoir by Paul H Nitze Weidenfeld £25 pp520 The cat who walked alone The Song of the Hawk The Life and Recordings of Coleman Hawkins by John Chilton Quarter £20 pp429 On the Shortlist For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section Simplex Sectional Bookcase The Times Paperbacks The Times Literary Supplement Turning up trumps for a diamond jubilee Book Direct Ltd. Soft pawn used to buy secrets Golden Fox by Wilbur Smith MacMillan £14.95 pp466 Hard Backs Paperbacks Next Week Macmillan Pan Books The Folio Society Ltd. Contents Lawrence & Turner Ltd Contents German National Tourist Office Sainsbury's present 100 year-old bacon Picture Gallery Two Interiors: One Signature Italia, New from next Interior Peugeot 205 GTI 1-9 Honda Dante Extra Virgin Olive Oil Spate of Speights Johnny Speight, the scriptwriter, and his son Richard, an actor, talks to Tony Wilmot Gordon's & Tonic Gardena Lawamaster Gonzalez Byass Amdega Rapide Sunseeker Hülsta Royal Air Force Officer A Passion for Holy Places Kayam Kayam Toyota Supra Mad Hogs and an Englishman In New York you are where you eat. And your host may well be a man from Bethnal Green. Report by Bryan Appleyard. Photograph by Gregory Heisler Big City Chic Have a Pimm's on the House Subaru Toro Wheel Horse The Berkshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Last of the Flying Huntsmen Datalink Chartwsearch Limited Hard Times in a Town Called Flint Ricoh Pilkington Supamat Multiple Display Advertising Items The Franklin Mint Eagle Watch Garuda Indonesia Be Prepared Olympian Sheridan John Deere Gateshead Revisited Picture Gallery Lloyds Bowmaker Make your Festival Weekend Special with the Sunday Times Oeuf! Money Side up Volvo Chase Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah Thomas Lloyd Group form Kirkdale First National Bank A Life in the Day of Sheila Paine, embroidery expert and writer, describes her day Isuzu Hollymood Contents Belgium Flanders Moving street scenes Downtown Whats Hot The best of London this week Phone Zapping The long road to Wembley London Lives Playing tricks Theatre Fringe Parting What Hot The Sunday Times magazine Partners GAP Living Dangerously London on Red Alert Most European Capitals Play Safe, but London Prefers to Take Risks Early Warning in the Event of a Nuclear Accident Consists Mainly of Policemen Knocking on Doors or Using Loudhailers-Too Slow, Too Late Brittany Ferries Aer Lingus Holidays Elephant and Castello Eating Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Picardie Picture Gallery The Funday Times Gust! 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