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News from 22/04/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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John Huxley, Victoria McKee, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Frank Muir, Barbara Hall, Arthur Smith, Mike Graham, Peter Green, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Helen Davidson, Jon Swain, Kenneth Burgin, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Norman MacRae, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Elizabeth McFadzean, B J R King, Rachel Billington, Graham Rose, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, David Smith, Steve Clarke, William Green, Jim Poyser, Michael Thrasher, John Rowland, Mark Hosenball, Joy Weston, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, R Logue, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Jani Allan, Ivan Fallon, Adam Hopkins, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Sir David Napley, Dymphna Byrne, Peter Reading, Cliff Temple, Bryan Burrough, Jane Bird, Peter Wood, Steve Clarke Media Correspondent, Scott Smedley Budapest, George Armstrong, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Colin Dryden, Stuart Sexton, Michael De Larrabeiti, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, John Melmoth, Julia Neuberger, D Render, Robert Harris, Caroline Lees, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Rose Shepherd, Paul Golding, Meryl Gordon, Lesley Abdela, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, James Poyser, Stuart Wavell, Doris Saatchi, Elisabeth Ayrton, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Duncan Campbell, Peter Lewis, Artyom Zaitsev, Amy E Morton, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Sale, Fran Abrams, Chris Stephen Tomis, Charles Dance, Tim Rayment, Roy Cannon, Clare Boylan, W Hawkins, Jeremy Isaacs, Joan Forman, John Stalker, Rufus Olins, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Patricia Madden, G Blake, Stephen Ashworth, Brian Walden, Richard Hough, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Stephen Hough, Jane Garner, Peter Martin, Christopher Ward, Gareth Huw Davies, Malcolm Winton, Patrick Taylor-Martin, James Wilson, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Chris Horrie, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Brian Deer, Harry Mullan, Chris Campling, Richard Palmer, Digby Anderson, Jonathan Theobald, Roy Coombs, Martin Searby, Jeremy Lewis, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Patrick Rowley, Dr Owen Gallagher, Dr Sheridan Gilley Dept of Theology, Professor Robert Winston, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Brenda McGilvray, Edward Campbell, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Angus Waycott, Frances Rafferty, Elisabeth Winkler, Marion Hume, Louise Branson Bama, Maurice Chittenden, Iola Smith, Amin Rajan, Ruby Millington, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, Edmund Nicholas, Geoffrey Hobbs, John Helyar, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Susannah Herbert, Godfrey Smith, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Alan Myers, Carmel McQuaid, Norman Macrae, John Carey, Caroline baker, Godfrey Golzen, Tony Moss, Ann Dally, Jim Fish Zagreb, Sarah Morris, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Anne Applebaum Lvov, David Wickers, Colin Rallings, Valerie Grove, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Marina Vaizey, Margaret Park, Angela Long Innovation Editor, Frank Field, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Garbo, Roy Foster, David Waterstone, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents One in three children thinks sun goes around earth By our Political Staff: Tory right repudiates Tebbit Cricket smear could be fatal blow to his political future Thatcher wanted jail stormed to end siege Contents Pontiff in Prague: Pope John Paul arrives yesterday… British companies are ranked 'best in… Contents MI5 'ignored gun warning' Insight Blyth & Company Contents Major warns of spending squeeze EC attacks 'coercion' of Lithuania Contents Sheraton Park Tower Pope hails end of communism's 'tragic Utopia' during Prague visit Carphone Sale Breakthrough for male sex problems Embryo pioneers give women with leukaemia chance of baby Dynasty comes to grief on greed and snobbery Business Migration Program The biggest paper, the best writers HIV mother fights for her child in US courts Abbey National Brasher takes marathon to a glorious tenth Prince backs a ban on peat London Marathon preview, page B6 Thatcher faces Labour victory on her doorstep Centre parties to fight fewer seats in local polls Alfa Romeo Kinnock's unlikely ally in a show of solidarity BMW the Ultimate Driving Machine Chairman instructs BBC to keep politics out of religion Hospitals eye patients' savings Goodwood Travel Ltd. End of road for F-type Jaguar Foreign air-fix glues UK flyers to high fares Prism computers Conservative Councils Cost You Less Blakelock murder: did they convict the real killers? Blaze hotel was faulty says report Clinique Barclays Howard fights for prince's 'army' In today's Other Sunday Papers Gender test for heirs Doubts over Labour Shakespeare poems 'found' The City Left's 'poor performance' Comment Benefits of embryology Liz Taylor in 'fight for life' New crisis in prisons Farewell to fur one of the last customers at the… ADT Security Systems 'Florida Phil' hunt turns full circle Colt International Ltd. Living with Stevie Peter Thurnham MP loves Stevie, his handicapped son. But he believes it is better such children are not born and campaigns for embryo research—a fight which reaches a decisive Commons vote tomorrow, writes Walter Ellis The Mortgage Corporation When will we ever learn? Tulip computers Youth on a different orbit Caroline Lees reports on findings that show a deep ignorance of science among children The recipe for successful schools Norman Macrae argues for a competitive system Reform—or go out of business Bureaucracy has stifled reforms but they can be saved, says Stuart Sexton The London Tara Only fear escapes Lithuania blockade AA Associate Membership Goodwood Concorde Freedom fever rises in Ukraine The London Diagnostic Centre New York steels itself to take on print unions Talks to calm Kashmir fears Ford Halifax Green mania heats America into ecological hysterics Was that affair all Trumped up? Kimberly-Clark Hungary fights drugs invasion Fiat Auto (UK) Ltd. The General whips up Croatian nationalism (Reuter): Lebanon kidnappers set to release two hostages The World (AP): Union triumph for Walesa (Reuter): Six killed in Israeli raid Olivetti Delta Airlines Romanians make their pitch for the jet set Killers pose reform test for De Klerk P&O European Ferries Andersen Consulting Kim tightens his armlock on Korea Orwellian nightmare in the frozen North Clipper Hotels Samsung Information Systems China threatens gunboat tactics over radio ship Veterans in their 90s stage a second Gallipoli landing Whiskas In remote spot Chinese guard secret of youth Pan Am Wide network of firms was working on Iraq supergun Insight North of England Building Society Weather and Travel Outlook Bride held in wedding raid News Digest Brothers found Twins die in fire Double trouble Body found 19 arrested Martha's return Bond winners Aston Villa keep title hopes alive Championship race goes to the wire as Liverpool thrash Chelsea and Villa scrape home First direct Nicol eases an agonising wait for Liverpool Morgan and Hendry on cue for victory Snooker Rosa to run in marathon News in Brief Chen wins Late rally Langer fights Khan can The world waits for Gullit and Maradona Rob Hughes welcomes a favourable prognosis for the return from injury of Ruud Gullit and Diego Maradona in time for the World Cup finals Division 1 Gazza conducts an harmonious song for Spurs Oldham refuse to put their feet up Kendall mints it Luton's ambush England need the inspiration of Gascoigne A woman's work-rate is never done Chris Lightbown watches Doncaster Belles sweep up the opposition to prove that they have more than just enthusiasm When a tidy duo becomes an intriguing triangle Football Focus Palace's late win no guide to form Rugby Results Club Matches Flights of Fantasy Celtic rivals are heroes of the ice Ice Hockey Racing Racing Focus For the Record Flowers & Plants Association Digest Poacher turns? What the Other Papers Say £365 day out Spot the £1bn Wright price Second-string Four Trix best as only eight finish Creative Bath too clever for woeful Llanelli Dignified Wasps pursue title Wimbledon win it at the last Warrington gaze at the mountain Rugby Round-Up Battling Sale ruin Mogg's big day Ten years after—and still running The London Marathon celebrates its 10th birthday and once again it will bring the capital to a halt Cliff Temple reports on the attractions and risks of marathon running as world beaters and fun runners line up at Blackheath Unisys Computer Now England must look to the future Robin Marlar argues that the tour of the West Indies has given England a foundation for better things to come, but that much work remains to be done Olympic hot shot trains herself on a new target South Africa v West Indies? A genius who has to flirt with the edge Tony Francis fears that Alex Higgins, the genius who transformed a parlour game into a multi-million pound sport, may end up friendless and penniless Barlow takes Gloucester back to basics Bargain-basement Benn seeks a cardboard crown Elsworth sets his sights on the Flat path Article Withdrawn Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Royce Brouhtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Authorised Dealers Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fashion goes on parade in Turin Colin Dryden visits the Turin Motor Show and finds British firms not afraid to put on the style in the backyard of Italian motor giant Fiat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank on success with Mercedes SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Screen tests for executive saloons Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Geyfords Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Grange Motors The Sunday Times Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colle Cars The International Classic and Sportscar Show Maserati Modena For Ferrari Directors Cars H. R. Owen William Loughran BMW Milcars Scotthall BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Porsche Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Approved The Sunday Times Porsche Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fishy splash of colour in the garden Graham Rose visits a koi farm and looks at how to make an unusual feature of fish ponds Victa Guaranteed to start Anbil Systems Ltd Mr. Plastic Kew rides to rescue of the lone-star state Digging for victory and variety Bramley's Nurseries (Ts50) Garden of the Week Phostrogen Lawn Food Garden Wheelbarrow Stapeley Water Gardens The Sunday Times Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Silver Mist KOI Kraft Fenland boom in decline Goodbye to all that The name of the Krays is going up in neon, but the Age of the Gangster is dead: the Age of the Dealer is here, and a new underworld is working up an even more 'respectable' career in fraud, writes Duncan Campbell Omega Contents Inside Contents Smallbone Fair play is off the curriculum The World's Greatest Stamp Exhibition Tory snipers shoot wide of the target Inside Politics TV trail-blazer who shunned the soft soap Profile Atticvs Glasnost Gas Diabolical luck, or the ministers possessed Political poltergeists are playing a deal of havoc with the careers of two cabinet ministers, writes Susan Crosland Phoney Europeans In Vilnius, it's the beginning of the end of Russian empire Norman Stone offers a 'naughty' suggestion for helping a small nationality that is behaving irresponsibly Business Planning Initiative The nightmare of being raped by a man you know Sharp What ho! That's a wobbler, old chap Points Why judges must remain independent Godfrey Smith How to throw good money from the rooftops Proper incentives are needed in prisons and schools, not resources poured in blindly, writes Norman Macrae Tebbit is out for a duck in the all-races cricket test Lurid language over Hong Kong is scaring away the Tory rebel's support, writes Robert Harris A Tory manifesto could work wonders Conservatives can still regain the political high ground with proposals based on tax reform, says Brian Walden Adopt a Granny Is it a warmed-up world or just a load of hot air? America finds itself divided as the White House casts a sceptical eye over the dire warnings by environmentalists about global warming, writes Mark Hosenball DHL Worldwide Express On a wing and a prayer in the heart of life itself Featherweight Kinnock fails to make a fist of leadership The statesmanship of the Labour leader remains fixed in a student time-warp, writes Walter Ellis The Times The Sunday Times Fierce, unforgiving and always in love The contradictions of Clementine that tested and welded the Churchill marriage in the turbulent war years The fortunes of war added to the pressures on the Churchill marriage, but there were worse personal setbacks and tragedies in the years that followed. In the final extracts from his book on the couple, Richard Hough charts the last of the Churchill years Randolph: the wayward son who cut a raffish swathe through a dissolute life Honda Sunday Times BSB beams, but dearth of hardware dogs debut British Satellite Broadcasting is planning an East-West link-up to celebrate its full launch next week. But only a few people will be able to see the broadcast, says Steve Clarke The Sunday Times Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Key Personnel 'Telemarketing' Manager Eloquent sign-off for unsung man of letters Paper Round Managing Director Agents of Change The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds Family Practitioner Committee Leeds Family Practitioners Committee FIFE Regional Council The Earth Quest Hampshire Peterborough Health Authority Barnsley Family Practitioner Committee Unique Company, Unique Position, Exceptional Rewards Young Adult Institute Hammersmith Hospital Major goes in to bat for greater equality in the feminism test John Major talks to Lesley Abdela about the women in his life and how he sees the female role Hard lesson needed for teachers who come bottom of the class Education Forum Thousands of second-rate teachers must be sacked if standards in schools are to be greatly improved, says Digby Anderson Beament Leslie Thomas Wexham Park Hospital Multiple Display Advertising Items Give claimants a chance to spring the poverty trap The government should revamp its Social Fund to free the poor from the chains of escalating debt, writes Frank Field Courses The SMAE Institute Ideal Schools Sundridge Park Management Centre Durham University Computeach International Limited Prince Willem-Alexander College Multiple Display Advertising Items Humberside College of Higher Education Henley the Management College St Loye's School of Occupational Therapy Multiple Display Advertising Items Hertfordshire County Council St. Agnan's Ladies College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Shrewsbury School James Allen's Lower School University of Sheffield Coltec Parker Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items The Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items They have the technology Milken pays $600m fine and goes to jail Losses at Atlantic exceed worst fears British & Commonwealth plans legal action over missing computer profits Globe fights Coal fund bid Contents Sketchley prepares for clean-out Vickers set to beat Brierley Signals red for Chunnel rail aid Peterborough Development Agency Anti-bid climate saves BAT County NatWest Ventures New link for Magan LUI's £150m 'black hole' balks rescue Sportsmen join £2.5m golf project Knockout for Knobs Citicorp Venture Capital Scoring in Europe New survey shows British companies are outperforming their continental rivals Retailers widen our trade gap Aquascutum Zenith Data Systems Cayzers on target with killings on Gunn's back Economic sun rises in Wales Sirius International Barbarians feel the chill IEP Securities Limited Courting the King Tees Side BTR Norton bid grates in US Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements A soft landing for Hoskyns in Japan? Share Watch £1m fee for go-between Software Publishing Corporation Growing signs of hope amid New York gloom H & H Factors Ltd Just 3" High. But Everyone's Looking up to Them Must jobs go to kill inflation? Economic Perspective Time to put a squeeze on the money lenders Mitac (UK) Ltd National Exhibition Centre Royal Institute of British Architects Greed Loses out Cowie Interleasing Globe Morley Multiple Display Advertising Items Article Withdrawn Business Phone Awards Europe Tax Free Shopping Woollams turns his attention to Yellowhammer Airbus lifts off for boom years London Business School The Sunday Times British Telecom Fimbra Canada Life Knight Williams Prudential Holborn Charity begins with pennies from plastic Share deals in an instant M&G Financial Services Limited Britain's Top 100 Property dream that became a nightmare Returns on Property Funds Pitfalls of top-rate accounts Chelsea Building Society Nationwide Anglia Overseas Ltd Of interest to wives at home Comment Global warning Save & Prosper MIM Britannia The mighty Pru causes mighty pension chaos Questions of Cash Taxman sweeps up the domestic help Liberty Life Auctions lift policy prices Savings News Met Office forecasts more sales to industry Weather De Vere Hotels Chicken droppings will fuel power station Energy Sunday Times Meet the firetruck which goes where other units… Bugs give food a better colour Colorants The Times Cranfield School of Management Lansing Births Treasury bid to counter inflation fears Britain's car makers move into overdrive US store shops for Saks Conferences without tears Indicator of the Week The Sunday Times Atcost Shares slide on wage fears World Markets Inside A tower of power Iain Johnstone talks to Sean Connery, the British superstar who is finding life on screen begins again at 60 The bloke doing serious business Robert Sandall on Phil Collins, the rock musician with a no-nonsense approach Greenpeace Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 111 Multiple Display Advertising Items Frank Sinatra Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Santana Opera & Ballet Madonna Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items English National Opera National Theatre A cold war caper taken to exciting depths The Hunt for Red October Film Telling tales in outmoded languages Dance Belgravia-Sheraton Arts Hotline 01-741 9999 for today, 01-491 9080 from Monday to Saturday Coriolanus Film Choice The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes The eclipse of a shimmering star Goodbye Greta George Perry traces the decline of Greta Garbo as a box-office attraction Shy, lost and afraid, she walked her life alone Excerpts from an article by Garbo in Liberty magazine, 1932 Much ado about nothing Bakewell's View Gilt beside the Gorbals Paul Barker wallows in the beauty of this year's European City of Culture An enterprising sun, rising over the East Marina Vaizey on the British Museum's new Japanese galleries Art Choice Phoenix Theatre Music Choice The Kirov Ballet Simple threads weave a work of translucent purity David Cairns on Tavener's Resurrection Multiple Display Advertising Items Quiet man of the keyboard Hugh Canning meets Stephen Hough Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Unmasking a masterpiece Peter Lewis talks to Peter Wood about his star-spangled new production of The School for Scandal at the National Theatre Reflections of life in a mirror doubly crack'd Theatre Theatre Choice The Sunday Times Record of the Week Master rebuilder of historic grooves Records Richard Cook on Robert Parker, the man taking the crackle and pop out of classic jazz tracks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pain by numbers Hugh Canning on 'authentic' Bach Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the Archers plot sickened Drama for BBC's documentary makers Radio and television Can the BBC's much-prized documentary department, headed by Colin Cameron, left, maintain its reputation, asks Steve Clarke Culture for the mainstream vulture Radio Waves Lovell Urban Renewal British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Allsop & Co Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Savills Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ownership for £32 a week. . . Buying at the top and bottom ends of the housing price scale Iola Smith on a scheme to help tenants buy . . . or to the manor borne for £750,000 Andrew Yates on mansions for the moneyed Boston Gilmore £325,000 Freehold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bideford Bay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cala Murray Northants Riverside Hamptons Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Overseas Property Homes Overseas Lennards Properties International Pelege Loisir The Sunday Times Florida & Costa Blanca Property Exhibition A Touch of Golf Prudential Cisa Andorran Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuesday 24 April Monday 23 April Wednesday 25 April Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday 27 April Thursday 26 April Saturday The Sunday Times Today's Radio Superlative Travel Inside BBC1 The Sunday Times-Guide to Today's Television Pop goes political passion TV Review Today's Highlights J. Collis Browne's Career Analysts Industry faces shake-out in 1992 Contents Software Publishing Corporation Organisation and System Innovations Limited GHN the Personal Development Consultants Hoggett Bowers Yorkshire Building Society Wetherby Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercuri Urval PA Consulting Group Birmingham City Council REDbrick Hackman Woodpax Ltd. Center Parcs STC International Marine Digby Moore Associates British Aerospace Commercial Aircraft Torus Scottish Nuclear John Lewis Partnership Ministry of Defence Nexus PA Consulting Group Alasdair Graham Associates (Aberdeen) PER Recruitment Consultancy Interface DMR Group Ltd. Hong Kong Government Campbell-Johnston Associates Technology Services International Howgate Sable Management Integration Simpson Crowden Consultants Avis Rent a Car Mortgage Systems Limited Buyers Hayward & Associates Inveresk Research International Multiple Display Advertising Items N. B Selection Ltd British Gas Aston Zoraster Simpson Crowden Consultants REDbrick Planning Sciences Commerical Union Assurance Profile Management Search Strategic People Recruitment Champion & Partners Ltd Tootal Group International Software Price Waterhouse General Portfolio London Electricity The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Contemporary Dance Trust Docklands Codd Johnson Harris InterExec Plc Aston Zoraster Cathy Tracey & Associates Recauitment Consultants Allied Dunbar Millicom Information Services SITA Talisman Hestair Plc Ensign Geophysics Ltd Selection Thomson Johnson Wilson & Partners McCourt Consultants Ltd Stafford Long & Partners Heery Government Survey Interviewers Harvey Nash Barnett The Scottish Agricultural College Solicitors Fletcher Hunt plc News International Robson Rhodes Ravenscroft & Partners Product Group Manager Longman Group UK The Mawdsley Consultancy Frontier Refreshment Services Copy Consultants Group Warwicker Associates Ltd Reed Travel Group Archers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sun James Baker Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales & Marketing Director James Baker Associates Austin Knight Sediver Greenfield human resources Link Simpson Crowden Consultants News International Newspapers Limited British Aerospace Commercial Aircraft Wardswift Multiple Classified Advertising Items Head of Legal Services Retix the Internet Working Company The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items MacMillan Davies Inmarsat Grant Thornton Multiple Display Advertising Items Fina Howgate Sable Greenfield human resources Mothers' day is yet to come Companies are still slow to make life easier for working women. Godfrey Golzen reports Mærsk Olie Og Gas as Ward Executive Limited Kent County Council Waiting for Robert De Niro It's taken years to get off the ground, but last week in New York, the doors of De Niro's TriBeCa restaurant finally opened. In a city which. leads the world in foodie fashion, writes Meryl Gordon, this could be one of the hottest—and most intriguing—properties South African Airways Waving red rags to a bull Stuart Wavell's People Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Reho Beach Villas Queen bee of fiction's honeypot London Flight Centres A novel crafted from forked twigs Leading fashion a merry dance My Style Charles Dance talks to June Ducas about his athleticism, ambition—and acupuncture Rock mementos on a saleroom roll Peter Johnson on the biggest battle yet for supremacy in the pop memorabilia market Pomp, circumstance, and all the Right Stuff Jani Allan attends the old boys' reunion to crown them all—a Savoy dinner in praise of those honoured, for the past three decades, as Men of the Year Flowers & Plants Association Just Desks Miele Buzz The classic heart of the country Egon Ronay uncovers the inspiration of the masterchef Pierre Koffman Brie Tried & Tasted Multiple Display Advertising Items Return of the native grape Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items When flash outbid the cash Victoria McKee on a New York gala evening more about posing than profit Multiple Display Advertising Items The Big Easy Style Marion Hume tips the simple, relaxed lines of the versatile funic as a winning look for the Nineties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Laksmi Indian Restaurant Greek Valley Formosa Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haweli Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bombay Palace Gibralter House Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items With a ghost for company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hong Kong hotels war Still Waters Seduced by alpine magic The stuff of Slavic fairy tales Lunn Poly Madeira Unicorn Holidays Ltd Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Swansea Cork Ferries Shores of myth and serenity Multiple Display Advertising Items Sealink British Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland's secret gardens of delight Largely overlooked for many years, fine Irish gardens have recently caught the public eye. Dymphna Byrne uncovers some of the surprising number open to visitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Elizabeth 2 Christmas down under Arrive on top Multiple Display Advertising Items On Sale now Jamaica Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Adventures Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Farm Holidays Devon & Cornwall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fortified for going to the emperor's wall A Weekend Away William Green retraces the steps of Hadrian's guards from the Solway to the Tyne The Sunday Times Sunday Times The Sunday Times Cross Word Contents Vicious Circles That was Business, this is Personal The Changing Faces of Professional Crime by Duncan Campbell Secker £14.95 pp234 Contents Holy deadlock Natural selection Legendary prowess The Book Guild Ltd. Bluestocking blues Rachel Billington Who's Reading Whom Who needs it? Pseuds' corner? Digby Anderson In my View The columnist provides a rough guide to swashbuckling stories for the fresh-air genre fiend Women on the neighbourhood watch Wartime Women a Mass-Observation Anthology edited by Dorothy Sheridan Heinemann £14.95 pp268 Vagrants Maxwell MacMillan Pergamon Publishing Corporation Travelling towards the undiscovered country The Ruffian on the Stair by Rosemary Dinnage Viking £14.99 pp291 In the Face of Death by Peter Noll/trans Hans Noll Viking £15.99 pp254 Red Eye The emperor's ruling passion Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story by Theo Aronson John Murray £15.95 pp317 Good Reading Guarantee Writers News Nelson Mandela Prisoners of war and peace The Great World by David Malouf Chatto £12.95 pp330 Enslavement and fabulous desire Aura by Carlos Fuentes Deutsch £9.95/£4.95 pp88 Moral dilemmas and the sins of omission Lies of Silence by Brian Moore Bloomsbury £12.99 pp194 Crimes of black mail A Literary Woman by Mary Beckett Bloomsbury £12.99 pp148 The Open University Homing in on the classics Britain's literary heritage industry is booming. Neroli Lawson follows the crowds Natural genius and cultural revolutions Art Marina Vaizey on the science and history of the visual arts Diary The Times Ghosts in the machine The Nature of Things The Secret Life of Inanimate Objects by Lyall Watson Hodder £14.95 pp255 Sylvia's mother substitutes The Quivering Tree An East Anglian Childhood by Sylvia Haymon Constable £12.95 pp236 The Folio Society Ltd Paperbacks Dillons The Times Literary Supplement Victims, violence and visions Shining Agnes by Sara Banerji Gollancz £13.95 pp167 The Simplex Sectional Bookcase On the Shortlist Hard Backs Paper Backs Next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Literary Guild Contents Pernod Contents The Ritz-Carlton Naples Wayside Inns Armani Parfum Corps Armani Parfum Corps Sympatex Citroën XM Fred Perry Sportswear Loving Mothers Penelope Leach, the child development expert, and her mother Elisabeth Ayrton, the writer, talk to Elisabeth Winkler Honda Intourist Russell & Bromley Jaguar Daimler Where the Devil Says Goodbye If this is what It Does to Trees… If this is what It Does to Trees what Does It Do to People? Hennessy Cognac Austrian Airlines Page plus The Dirty Two-Dozen How Britain Compares Tissot Dante Extra Virgin Olive Oil To Make a Great White Wine, Ernest and Julio Gallo The Wines of Ernest and Julio Gallo Grenache A Doctor Fights Multiple Display Advertising Items Neville Johnson Fitted Office Furniture Edwardian Hotels Amdega A Splash from the Sixties Large Print Looks Mitsubishi Motors When Raul Gardini Pushes the Boat out When Raul Gardini Pushes the Boat out Atco National & Provincial Building Society John Deere Ban Bury Computers? They're Child's Play Computers? They're Child's Play Give your Child a Head Start Schott Univac Leadership Development Limited Lufthansa The Ultimate Shrub & Perennial Garden Collection No Stamp Required Portland Dayfold plc Lawnmaster Windows on the World Design Brian Clarke, miner's son, artist and intimate of the famous, embellishes architecture with some of the world's most glorious stained glass. Doris Saatchi meets him Space by tap Air Portugal Done for Speeding Motoring Subaru Bridge Brainteaser 1441 Worth the Candle Mephisto 1549 Chess Bookwise Backfriend Nordic Moben Cranley Health Products Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Reader's Digest A Life in the Day of Johnny Gold Johnny Gold, owner of Tramp, talks to Patricia Madden Mountfield Empress & Emperor The History Guild Contents Are Lingus Holidays The people who make living with Aids a little easier Downtown What's Hot The best of London this week A Burrell of laughs Theatre Belgium Flanders An American in Paris. . . and New York Photography What's Hot Spot the Bill Merge, Build or Decline. South London Soccer Must Change, but at what Cost? Welcome Wordstar The Lions' Share Full of Esher promise Eating We pack more into a suitcase than you do France Maison De La France Rex and Tex Rex and Tex Strip-Teasers Bananaman Fish Tales Mr Clean The Funday Times Club Run for your Life Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! 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