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News from 06/05/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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William Leith, John Huxley, D Jordan, Dougles McVitie, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Jenny Woolf, Maggie Abbott Director, Robert Dawson Scott, Philip Wearne, John Biffen, Richard Ellis, David Cox, Chris Ward, Jon Swain, John Davison, Alexandra Frean, Helen Davidson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Patrick Taylor Martin, Graham Lees, Eric Dymock, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Robert Burchfield, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Arthur Appleton, Bob Holmes, Nick Pitt, John Draper, Robert A Caldwell, Jentje Knuppe, Joan Thompson, Jee Irving, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Sir Andrew Yates, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Jani Allan, Andrew Sheppard, Ivan Fallon, Robert Hewison, Deryk Brown, Red Adair, David Dougill, Barbara Rowland, Maria Laura Avignolo, Gareth Daniels, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Eileen Jeffrey, Peter Kemp, Brain Glanville, Michael Portillo, Nicholas Pitt, John Davies, Ben Gibson, Anne Moffat, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Peter Hadfield, A Synczyszyn, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Elaine Feinstein, Tim Richmond, Ian Belcher, Sir Roy Strong, Harry Pilgrim, Bernard Cafferty, Joan Armatrading, Paul Donovan, Jeff Randall, Joan Thornton, Paul Driver, Chris Flood, Martin Harris, Michael Woods, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, Marina Valzey, M Allen, Maurice Conroy, Eileen Jeffery, Chris Smith, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, Helen Fielding, McEwan, Christopher Ward, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Jenette Marshall, Emma Duncan, Malcolm Winton, Nigel Thomas, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Richard Ellis Leningrad, Chris Partridge, S Glamorgan, Stephen Jones, Janet Ruff, Stephen Thorpe, Brain MacArthur, Allan Russell, Norman Lebrecht, Andrew Grice, Century Hutchinson, Sebastian Walker, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Dr J Dugdalc, Ian McEwan, Andrei Sakharov, Andrew Hogg, Richard Gere, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Crispin Rodwell, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, Amin Rajan, John Walsh, Ruby Millington, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Michael Jones Political Editor, Susan Duke, Roger Clarke, Andrew Yates, R Davis, James Blitz, Glenda Jackson's, Mihir Bose, Susannah Herbert, Godfrey Smith, Bryan Appleyard's, Thomas McCarthy, Paul Barker, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, David White, Godfrey Golzen, Tom Tickell, Patrick Tolfree, Peter Walker, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Gregor Dallas, Frank Murphy, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Chris Lightbown, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Frank Field, David Montgomery, Neil MacLean, Penny Perrick, Spencer Bright, Kamran Fazel, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Sue Lupton, Joanna Simon, William Golding, J Hunt, A Phelps, Iain Jenkins, R Grierson Executive Chairman, Boris Schapiro, Peter Ustinov, David Love,

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Overseas Prices Contents Closet fears that prey on the rich and famous Heseltine rebels puncture Tory poll euphoria Party accused of 'buying' key victories in London First Lady splits feminist ranks ITT Sheraton Contents Doctor's points system rations life and death Contents Violent fans hit hopes for Europe "He's a true cockney- born within earshot of an 071… Contents Jailed nurse settles into Iraqi prison life Holiday weather cools off Labour takes moderate economic line The Church Commissioners Classified The Sunday Times Belgravia-Sheraton Rovacabin Limited Tax Jail riot was 'work of the devil' says governor Web of mystery closes in on the Three Graces In search of the naked truth: who owns this troublesome trio? Princess rings up an 071 clanger A Midland Group Company Police attacked as 3,000 run riot A quite, sunny day in an English seaside town. . . until hordes of rampaging soccer fans arrived British Gas Violence fears for World Cup Scandal of houses left to rot Battling promoter takes it on the chin The Learning Curve Buyer sought for a £12.5m pied-a-terre Trade Indemnity Plc Maidens hope to be chased back home Foreign pupils flock to study peacefully in tranquil Ulster Barclays Lessons for servants on how to be civil Boys in heart swap A Race Apart BAe and goverment 'in secret arms pact' In today's Other Sunday Papers Dying clue of train robber Four left in Runcie race Submarines put at risk The City Nato alliance must remain Strangeways rioter freed Rushdie 'is to blame' Timeshare clampdown £3 Billion Says You Could Easily Move to Docklands Eyesore blights London's pride Kimberly-Clark It really is appalling. . . The London Tara The Mourning after Honda The Swing to Labour Tulip Computers Germany can belong to Nato says Moscow Abbey National Leningrad agog over television crusader Millet Lighting Spring Bank Holiday 'sheer… Hard times bite to the Big Apple's core Menem the husband rocked as Hurricane Zulema strikes Samsung Information Systems US-Iran deal offers hope for hostages More than a daily telegram Human livestock lead harsh life in captivity Rafsanjani gambles on hostages' freedom Gorbachev can't walk away from a rising tide of protest The European The Renault 19 Jittery Chinese silence rock star Canadian Burma's student army scatters Junta crackdown crushes hope for democracy Barclaycard Botha quits as Buthelezi broods over ANC talks Nazi 'murderer' back to haunt new Germany Daihatsu Fourtrak 50 murders a day as cocaine war explodes Nationwide Anglia (Reuter): President apologises The World (Reuter): Latvian UDI under fire The Sunday Times (Reuter): Rebels to hand over weapons (Reuter): New evidence on dinosaurs British Coal Stars and strife at concert for Lennon Visit India Tourist Year 1991 Bank Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Soldier shot in terrorist attack News Digest Boy attacked Opera death Mining jobs cut Man killed Drink charge Biblical refund Italy's winner Bond Winners Awesome Bath show Gloucester no mercy Tirol trumps French favourite Third 2,000 Guineas triumph for Hannon as Machiavellian fails Luton saved as Sheffield Wednesday fall in tears Christie's Tit for tat run riot News in Brief Marseille on title target Derby doddle Better form Brave Roche First Division Courageous Straker the smartest at Badminton Rob Hughes reports on the most demanding section of the three-day horse trials, the cross-country Division 1 Fa Cup Final Factfile Football League Tables Non-League Details and Overseas McNulty finds his way round the bear trap Scottish Premier Division World Cup Cruise Not-so-lovely Leeds return to the heights The dogfight for elevation to the First Division and survival from relegation to the Third Division United's five-star promotion Liverpool are just the best of a woeful bunch Sighs of relief for battling Middlesbrough Oldham finish with nothing Digest Flowers & Plants Association Racing Focus English nerves betray promise Racing Results For the Record 300 Runs in a Day in England Cricket Cup touts What the Other Papers Say Four-man rule Swindon bid Worcestershire fail to turn the screw on Notts Yorkshire lose with a day to go Warwickshire beat Yorkshire by 7 wickets by Martin Searby MCC to blame for new stand fiasco at Lord's Tit for tat at The Oval Cricket Close-Up In like a lion but out like a lamb Rousing Neath turn on the heat Richards and a life under the volcano From: hero to villan: the contradictions and misconceptions of the great West Indian batsman Blake on a victory progress Rugby must expand its empire British pair find their feet on clay Garry's sad day forced to miss out Final of the haves and have-nots Rob Hughes assesses the Wembley chances of Manchester United, where money is no object, and Crystal Palace, who are forced to make and mend Football's safety watchdog is losing bark and bite News in Focus Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waranted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waranted Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Waranted Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items James Young Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hendry the king must still reckon with Davis Marshall Jaguar Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Can sport ever resolve racism? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz 190 E 'D' reg Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items 190 E 1989 Peart grey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz JBA Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items B&K Thomas Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Greenoaks Motor Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Sl's now Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metro magnifico Rover has rung the changes with the Metro, its celebrated small family car. Eric Dymock considers the merits of the new range and concludes that it is sure to remain a bestseller Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touch of sporting life without costly strife Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simple key to wheelclamps Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Putting cars to the test on video B. M. W. Authorised Dealers The Cooper Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Hexagon Sytner Milcars Scotthall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W. 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Cook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edward Rushton Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Ian anthony Landrover Authorised Dealers Land Rover Assured Merlin Nottingham Range Rover Vogue Se The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Company The AFN Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche JCT 600 Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gilberts Sytner Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items 911 Carrera Se Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Registration Transfers Car Marks Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Buckingham Registrations 911 Super Sport targa 1989 911 Cabriolet Sc Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Stratton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars ADT Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restore and Repair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gillette Kidnapped by the Kremlin Andrei Sakharov, creator of the Soviet H-bomb, become the country's most celebrated dissident. Extracts from his memoirs, exclisive to The Sunday Times, begin with his arrest by the KGB Ortho-Kinetics (UK) Ltd. Contents Inside The Interiors Contents Raw deal in the councils' casino British Nuclear Forum What happened to Labour's triumph? Inside Politics Sky's the limit for Thatcher's new Mr Right The Sunday Times Profile Atticus Bushery wins the voters other acts cannot reach The presidential fine art of doing nothing could catch on once other politicians learn the technique, writes Briand Walden No excuse for inaction A fine mess, but don't expect the Soviet army to take it on Although Gorbachev has more than his share of troubles, the threat of a military coup is overdone, writes Norman Stone Catholics Parents say the best schools are free Help the children of Chernobyl International League for the Protection of Horses Points The Sunday Times Bin and gone, or the tragic tale of a telex Firms can afford to answer Anne's call Britain should back the Baltic States Out of the battle of the batons Birthdays Godfrey Smith Let free trade roll, from Belfast to Vladivostok Only bold action by Ec heads of government can create a real welcome for the freed nations, writes Norman Macrae Cacalry rides to Thatcher's rescue in the nick of time Labour was relieved to see the prime minister survive the local election results, says Robert Harris A dying capital's number is finally up The demise of London, a once-proud city, is complete. Telecome has delivered the fatal blow, says Walter Ellis The Business Planing initiative Closet gays fear terrorism by a militant tendency One of the most talented joumalists in Britain begins his weekly column for The Sunday Times today Victory in the uphill struggle to bring prosperity to Wales and its valleys Peter Walker, who left the cabinet as Welsh secretary on Friday, looks back on his long political career, and in particular his battle to initiate an economic revival in Wales SFIA Publishing wizard casts a sweet speel of success FIAT The drought dilemma—why do we keep running out of water? Chris Partridge looks at why spells of hot weather leave us hign and dry The Times To a dizzy Fawlty Towers world and back again Putting too much into work can wreck family life. Sue Lupton looks at the demestic toll behind one commercial success story Creative Media & Marketing Appointments GPI The Victoria & Albert Museum Euromoney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harlow Editors take the lead over dangerous dogs Who dares wins in the television interview game The televised political interview, say some, is dead. David Cox, executive producer of LWT's The Walden Interview, disagrees Rising stars of Commons TV John Draper, of Channel 4, focuses on an unexpected television success story The Sunday Times Hampshire Foundation Director Gloucestershire The Sunday Times Scarborough Health Authority Cornwall County Council North Yorkshire County Council Leeds Shaftesbury Project Limited The Sunday Times Guy's Hospital Centro Paisley College Multiple Display Advertising Items A lesson teachers will have to learn Demoralised teachers must accept the strike weapon is becoming as dead as a dodo, says Frank Field Pupils put bullies in the dock One in five children suffer every day at the hands of a playground mafia, say experts on school bullying, Jentje Knuppe sat in on a pupils 'court' set up to deal with offenders The Sunday Times Education Paisley College Multiple Display Advertising Items Djanogly CTC Huron University Sporting trial of a weighty free thinker My School Days Spanish & Art Multiple Display Advertising Items CSCT French Courses in France D-day for the Soviet H-bomb Council Wscad Farnham Education Durham University Gabbitas Truman and Thring Institute of Counselling Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford and County Business College Hunting Gate B&C calls in law firm for fraud probe Spin-off flies ever higher KPMG Weston stake building fuels Unigate bid talk EC moves to ban 'poison pills' Warren steps into the ring to save his Arena dream Cash-Flow Experts Inside Business News Banks check up on FKB Hanson becomes coal baron Ventures Redland top deal in East Make hay in May, say the pundits No Charges over Acatos Dealings The team pictured left is leaving Salomon Brothers… Elliott's binge ends with a hangover John Elliott always thought big. In a whirl of deals he built Elders IXL, the Foster's lager group, into one of the world's biggest brewers and then staged a leverged buyout. Now he is reeling under the burden of debt. John Huxley reports from Sydney Citicorp Air europe Lilley Zenith TSB venture falls wide of Target Contango Major Share Movements Ivory & Sime A Share in the Boardroom Henderson Molecule 'juggler' makes USM debut Share Watch Smith names DIY terms Former billionaire Bunker hunts down his last coins American pie in Wall Street sky Imperial Chemical Industries Squeal over pig in a poke Fallen on deaf ears Sultan's gold fingered Guardian's kiss of death Tartan sons in the sail set Mergers not takeovers are key to Europe Bell Atlantic Stores check out greens in battle for customers SGS-THOMSON Through With the Channel tunnel now 50% over its original budget, is Britain's construction industry returning to the bad old ways of the 1970s? Andrew Lorenz investigates Europe Tax Free Shopping The Roof Terrapin International Ltd. Why it's worse in America The Sunday Times Business to Business Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Operation Ability Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smile Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Randolph St. John Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Sidney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banks hit as property balloon bursts Base-rate risks of an economy that will not lie down Economic Perspective Business to Business Prontaprint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computer Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Photosales Commercial Priters PMI Data Plastics Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Printwize Multiple Display Advertising Items Channel 7 (U. K.) Ltd. Finance 90 Robert Save&fleming Prosper Promotional Printing Leaflets Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save & Prosper J. Grondona Financial Management Ltd. If You Don't Pay Tax See Threat to bonuses on with-profits policies Brilliantly Simple Bank avoids blame for breach of trust Questions of Cash Pearl Unit Trust Savings News Unit Trust Index Homeowners face a rising tide of debt The delayed impact of last year's mortgage-rate rises, coupled with the arrival of the poll tax, are plunging thousands of homeowners into serous debt. Richard Woods report Staying in business while bankrupt Flemings Investment Trusts Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Steps to take in a crisis Exam time for the salesmen Prudential Holborn Business & Personal Finance IFA No Title Marine art rides a wave of nostalgia Showcase Lure of the little dragons Britains's Top 100 Economic Databank International Race to reach absolute zero Cryogenics Cutting out cruelty in cosmetics testing Health Sun screens' false security M&G Group's Services Limited Concrete evidence Thinking machine comes clean Appliances JCB Agency group set for sell-off Durham Co. French spending spree shakes the City Benedetti close to publishing victory Court probes roles of auditor Guinness the Trial ASH network Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead The Sunday Times Atcost Election results start rally World Markets A Last Look Inside Contents Scaling up a War of musical worlds Norman Lebrecht on the escalating fight between DG and Sony for the classical market Whitehall Theatre Festivals 1990 Cambridge Festival 1990 Cirencester Festival '90 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 113 Buxton Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out of Africa, into the spotlight Glasgow's Frontline Arts is an eye-opener, says Robert Dawson Scott Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing a find-the-author game Robert Hewison on novelist David Lodge's first stage work, which opens in Birmingham this week How to take the bite out of Brecht John Peter is alienated by Glenda Jackson's Mother Courage Royal National Theatre Theatre Choice Arts Hotline Why some classics wait in the wings Theatre Dominion Theatre "Marvellous" Something stirs in the royal coffee shop Hugh Pearman on how the RSA is brushing up its image Putting a new face on old masters Dulwich cleans up its act Dulwich Art Gallery is seeking to revive the faded fortunes of some of its venerable masterpieces. Marina Vaizey reports A resource for arts to bank on Bakewell's View Art Choice Opening Pandora's Music Box George Perry talks to the director Constanin Costa-Gavras about war crimes An officer and not such a gentleman Iain Johnstone sees Richard Gere return to form as a bent cop and welcomes a powerful new woman director Film Choice The Kirov Ballet Comic class that makes laughter habit-forming Iain Johnstone on Nuns on the Run Music Choice Classic CD Drawing a new bead on venerable blues Robert Sandall on Larry McCray The long courtship of Clarissa Hugh Canning explains how a new British opera, based on Richardson's novel, has finally come of age A moving memorial Dance Young Finns making waves Music Rabbiting on about a Pet Subject Radio Waves The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Crowning glories lose their baroque sparkle Records and broadcasting Hugh Canning on a disappointing Coronation of Poppea Sky Magazine Hypothetical moves to face new realities Patrick Stoddart looks at the twists TV companies are using in the battle in the for survival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Royal Festival Hall Victor Hochhauser Hammersmith Odeon Julian Lloyd Webber The Sunday Times Fleetwood Mac Theatres Theatre Royal Haymarket Kenny Rogers Barbican Hall Palace Theatre Canterbury Tales Cabaret! Exhibitions The Glenn Miller Orchestra Elijah from Scratch Elgar Dream of Gerontius The Sunday Times Sunday Times Greenwich Festival Frank Sinatra Fencing with finesse to box-in clever Graham Rose continues his series of helpful hints for novice gardeners Lawn Flite Garden Wheelbarrow Homes and Gardens in the Sunday Times Oryx Trading Ltd Coated Steel Weather Vanes Gates Strong case for a museum Sir Roy Strong outlines his vision of a prestigious Biritish museum of garden history to Graham Rose Koi Carp Mower City Garden of the Week Farmer's friend unfairly blamed Radio Today Monday 7 May Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Tuesday 8 May Wednesday 9 May Pic of the Day The Sunday Times Thursday 10 May Pic of the Day Friday 11 May Saturday Today's Satellite Superlative Travel Regions Today's Highlights BBC1 A suitable case for treatment TV Review Films on TV Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ghn the Personal Development Consultants Poor education puts Britain on the skids Schools and employers need to co-ordinate and broaden their education and training roles if the present weakness are to be overcome, Amin Rajan argues in this the key messages of his new book, 1992: A Zero Sum Game See Also Section C-News Review Pages 8-12 for Media Ashton-Tate Finexco Recruitment is winning global glamour Mercuty St. James Associates Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Waterhouse West Lancashire District Council British Telecom Ward Executive Limited Theaker Monra & Newman Private Patients Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Link National & Provicial Building Society Norwich Union Courtenay Johannesson & Associates Microtel Macmillan Davies Nuclear Electric Hewlett Packard Lansdowne Recruitment Ltd. Alasdair Graham Associates MSL International Construction Industry Training Board Aplin Phillimore Elmbridge Birmingham City Council Cheif Executive of the countryside council for Wales MSL International VSEL BAA Mercuri Urval James Capel the Global Investment House P-E International Executive Resourcing Department of the Environment The Fosse Group Ltd "Profiles" Multiple Display Advertising Items Powergen Bursarship University of Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Standard Life Assurance Company Austin Knight ICL an Stc Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Mondial International Financial Services Heinz The Queen Victoria Hospital The Franklin Mint Geoff Williams Associates East Midlands Regional Technology Network Ltd Chusid Lander Leathams Larder Finance and Planning Manager HRC Recruitment Chessington World of Adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items Powergen Crosby Associates UK Ltd Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Ward Executive Limited Price Waterhouse The Selection Division of Spencer Stuart &… International Appointments Bankers Trust Company WH Smith Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Ltd. John Phillips Selection Dash Birmingham International Airport plc Quality Management International Ltd Fletcher Jones Ltd Spitfire Selection The Advertising Association Sedis Pafec Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Montpelier International plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida and Costa Blanca Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Residential Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall Terrace Mews Chiswick W4 The Sunday Times Phase III Cumberland Mills Daniel Smith Lindsay Square Usborne Developments Goddard & Smith Allsop & Co Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gambeta Properties Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items J. Trevor & Sons Halifax Property Services Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Millers Wharf British Gas Bovis Homes The Sunday Times Florida Adair Associates Int's Ltd The Sunday Times Sports Club Planning & Estated Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Sheen Commercial Property Investments for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halfax Property Services County Group The Sunday Times Inn Webb Homes Bidding for a place at a knockdown price Lower reserve prices mean auctions can offer bargains for buyers with ready cash, writes Andrew Yates Tilting towards windmills Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Train drain takes its toll Multiple Classified Advertising Items The ladies who lunch Britain's wealthiest women are getting their teeth into a New York import, the glittering charily lunch. Kate Saunders and Marion Hume feasted their eyes Travel Kilconouhar Cold comfort on the tenant farm Stuart Wavell's People Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers Abroad Reddy for a spirited British comeback Reho Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Blazing saddles American Travel Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Heath's Style Victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this the end of buring ambition? Former sun worshipper Jani Allan is mysfified by the British determination to acquire a suntan Flowers & Plants Association A toast to the hastess with the mostest John Walsh mingles with the Good as they help launch the autobiography of Elena Salvoni, Soho's mailresse d' extraordinaire Cheaney Singer in tune with England My Style Joan Armatrading talks to Robert Sandall about image, privacy and horses Herbert Johnson Adopt a Granny Uncork a cult for the '90s Wine Overseas Travel Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Pleasure Travel Ltd Decaffeinated Coffee Tried & Tasted Clearwater France Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast food: eat to the global beat Quick cuisine is being spiced up by the melting pot, says Helen Fielding Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Rombouts Decaffelnated Cruising & Sailing Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fab Kids ease the pain of fame Margarette Driscoll talks to Marietta Parfitt, whose new organisation hopes to help children deal with problems exacerbated by their famous parents Monsoon Cartier Limited Wrap up as the temperature rises Casual or cultured, with a jacket or T-shirt, a sarong is making the leap from sand to city, says Marion Hume Laura Ashley Personal Columns In Memorim—Private Quest Cancer Test Oxfam Restaurant Guide Concordia Notte The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Does your Diary look like this? Restaurant Guide The Thatched House Hotel & Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Jalaliah Indian Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Samad's Ltd Gibralter House Hotel Lakshmi Indian Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bombay Palace The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Nineties Nannies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The life of Lord Riley 'Everything that money could buy attempted to seduce me and to a large extent succeeded. . . a beautiful ship wandering in exotic places' Multiple Display Advertising Items A bridge too far? The Sunday Times Swan Hellenic Caribbean Connection Wind Power Steam gives way to sail as our writers try their hand at helmsmanship in waters around the world: David Wickers comes unstuck in the Norfolk Broads, Michael Woods signs on for duty on a tall ship in New Zealand, and Eileen Jeffery goes bareboating in Virgin waters Cie Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Anne Press France Ticket Service Rigging up a nostalgic adventure Viasa Queen Elizabeth 2 Cuts the Cost of Cruising Paradores & Pousadas CIE Tours International Hoseasons Holidays Besert island dawdling Scandinavian Seaways Jamaica The Self-Catering Balearics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smallest Multiple Display Advertising Items Ads Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't Multiple Display Advertising Items Always Have Multiple Display Advertising Items The Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Disney Time Walk right in and get lost in an illusion. . . Jenny Woolf updates our annual guide to the resort where fact and fantasy overlap Disney World Entrance Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Pettitt's India Mark Warner Classic collection Goodwood Concorde Goodwood Travel Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spring Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Times Newspaper Limited An unspoilt jewel in Scotland's crown A Weekend Away Neil MacLean samples the offbeat charms of Arran island Getting There Sunday Times Three players take top prize The Sunday Times Burrow Surveyor The Day Gone by by Richard Adams Hutchinson £18.95 pp398 Humphery Carpenter Sex, lies and red tape: Ian McEwan talks about the Sex, lies and videotape The Sunday Times No sex, please—we're Irish We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section. Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, I Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Spooky! Rhyming slang Money for nothing Pussy galore Worlds and Meanings Robert Burchfield finds loadsa examples of the way youse write semi-phonetically Writers Magazine The Book Guild Ltd. A stroll through the amusement arcade The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose From William Caxton to P G Wodehouse a Conducted Tour by Frank Muir Oup £17.95 pp1162 In Armenia, 1988 "A triumph" Minuting out finest hour 1940: Myth and Reality by Clive Ponting H Hamilton £15.99 pp263 Invasion Scare 1940 by Michael Glover Leo Cooper £14.95 pp224 Cardianal Unhappay at home and living in digs Wooley of Ur The Life of Sir Leonard Wooley by H V F Winstone Secker £16.95 pp314 Leading ladies in the royal courts The King's Wife: Five Queen Consorts by Robert Gray Secker £17.95 pp367 Travellers Tales The cardinal's virtunes The King's Cardinal by Peter Gwyn Barrie & Fenkins £19.95 pp656 Hodder & Stoughton Red Eye Swords and ploughshares Fiction Amongst Women by John McGahern Faber £12.99 pp184 Great boas of today The Viper's Heart by Amanda Hemingway Viking £13.99 pp360 Exile and the politics of survival Goodnight! by Abram Tertz Viking £14.49 pp364 Sam Llewellyn Anything for a quite life Changes and Chances by Stanley Middleton Hutchinson £12.95 pp215 The voice of divided Berlin Bertolt Brecht Letters 1913-1956 edited by John Willett Methuen £30 pp720 Bertolt Brecht Poems and Songs from the Plays edited by John Willett Methuen £17.99 pp267 Sex, death In the week of Ian MaEwan's new novel, The Innocent, William Leith talks to the author about repressives, deviants and sickos, and the furtive pleasure of writing Diary Ave atque vale of the dolls Sheridan Morley discovers four new varieties of the star biography Photo Sales The Gay Men's Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section On the Shortlist The Follo Society Ltd. The Oxford Companion Classical Literature Paperbacks Fiction Times Books Tea and tribal sympathy Travel Roger Clarke tastes fine infusions and samples exotic journeys Dillons the Bookstore Hardbacks Paper Backs Hardback manuals Next Week Books etc Simplex The Times The New Britannica North South Pan Am The New North Regulars Wheel Horse Good wine costs less at Sainsbury's Citroënbx American Airlines Business Class Harrods Soul Sisters Susannah Pollen, of Sotheby's, and her sister Arabella, the fashion desingner, talk to Marina Cantacuzino. Photograph by Jack Daniels Jaguar Pinelog British Telecom AEG Sympatex Garuda Indonesia Only Julio Iglesias The New North Hayter Top Brass Picture Gallery Flora 101 Points North Yo Tony's Capital of Cool Jersey Viasa Lufthansa Pleasure Dome Doncaster's stunning Dome Leisure Park is the triumphant brainchild of a Newcastle-based architectural practice. Hugh Pearman describe the creative flowering talking place in the north-east. Photograph by Denis Waugh Swear You Won't Tell Volvo Back to the Future The Bright Promise of Dim Sum Perfectly Placed Amdega Getting on in Granadaland Room for Manoeuvre Coping with Cuts Happiness in a Perfect Setting Unregulated Economies 1935-39 British Binding at its Best Lawamaster Bio Friendly products Wessex Conservatories Seatit The San Roque Club Dolphin Südtirol Strachan The Hampshire Typecasting Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose. Even in a new era, the traditional image of Northern Woman endures. Jeanette Winterson muses on a stereotype Andrex Goodbye Weeds—Hello Roses The Lending Bank Smallbone Bridge Brainteaser 1443 Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah Banbury Misco The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Red Adair, fire fighter extraordinaire, talks to Leila Farrah. Photograph by Loup Langton Middle Tar Gordon's & Tonic Rethink the Link English National Ballet Singled out for success Downtown Inside What's Hot The best of London this week Air europe Life and soul of the parties London Lives What's Hot Has the cap peaked? Fashion What's Hot Castro Teuco Come down to earth The Missing Link When the Channel Tunnel Opens in 1993, the Rail Link Farce Will Still Be Running Struggle Just Desks GAP Ban-Air Powerhouse Communications Lumina Cotco Connaught in the act National & Provincial Building Society Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Rex and Tex Rex and Tex Strip-Teasers Bananaman Fish Tales The Funday Times Club Night Flight Brain Busters Ripley's Believe It or Not! Join the Funday Times Club Here! Bang, bang, bang, bang. . . Beryl the Peril Picture Gallery Bugs Bunny Bogart Picture Gallery Eurk Asterix and the Big Fight Asterix

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