News from 27/05/1990
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E Teskey-King, Gillian Avery, Victoria McKee, Philip Schofield, Ivo Jarosy, James Warren, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Chris Stephen, Ronald Taylor, Liam McAuliffe, Christopher Dunkley, Jon Swain, David Downie, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Brian MacARTHUR, Eric Dymock, Geraldine Bedell, Danby Bloch, Stephen Bayley, David Liney Acting Executive Officer, Alan Judd, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, David Smith, Steve Clarke, Adam Nicolson, A Alvarez, Edward Welsh, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Anne Marie Sykes, Richard Eaton, Bob Mee, Patrick Masters, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Polly Peck, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Jani Allan, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Michael Gross, Joe Irving, Peter Reading, Cliff Temple, Steve Cropley, Ian Glover-James Diplomatic Correspondent, Hugh Pearman Architecture Correspondent, Ann Foley, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Dr Rob Buckman, John Hood, Susan Crosland, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Guy Norris, Bill Hendrie, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Charlotte Atkins, Paul Golding, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Ralph Glasser, Paul Donovan, John Banville, Stuart Morris, Janette Marshall, Nigella Lawson, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Driver, Fran Abrams, David Hughes, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Marina Valzey, Kevin Taylor, Dominic Prince, Caralya Wigoder, Michael Neve, Candy Atherton, Jonathan Ingrams, Michael Durham, Tavleen Singh, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, Stephen Ling Dao, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Jay Landesman, Christopher Ward, John Karter, Graeme Monteith, Kate Saunders, John Venn, Malcolm Winton, Angela Rumbold, Lisa O'kelly, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Barbara Bush, Peter Bryan, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Sean Wood, Meriel McCooey, Harry Mullan, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Christopher Hibbert, Martin Searby, Keith Martin, Anthony Quinn, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Hogg, Alison Beckett, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Joy Melville, Ian Dunning, Neil Lyndon, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Julie Burchill, Andrew Yates, James Blitz, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Richard Burnell, Katharina Rieppel, Paul Barker, Richard Bremner, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, S Osei, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Helen Pickles, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, John Furbisher, Phil Llewellin, Colin Greenland, David Gamse, Sam Kiley, Marina Vaizey, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Paul Dale, Frank Field, David Smith Economics Editor, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Robert Horne, Iain Jenkins, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Michael Coren, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoOverseas Prices Contents Article Withdrawn Moscow is 'close to catastrophe' Gorbachev could curtail US trip as food crisis and panic buying spread USSR State Committee for Radio and Television Contents Midnight bulletin: Maiden battles on in face of ill wind Pakistan 'nuclear war threat' Contents West End Labour's poll lead drops by 10 points Contents Police foil father's bid to flee with daughter Contents Millet Lighting Spring Bank Holiday 'sheer… Labour party holds out an olive branch to Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Ebel Tories in move to discredit poll win Stalker inquiry police 'plotted to destroy me' Observer cuts jobs as costs escalate Travel chaos clouds holiday sunshine Business Migration Program Moscow? Just a date in Anne's quick-step Barclays Article Withdrawn Tatler's mad whirl with Soames all ends in tears Holiday companies hide menace of foreign crime EC acts over beaches Rolex Woolwich Rover 800 Series Police anger on perks flies in the face of evidence Labour lead cut as rating for Thatcher improves VIPs beat the queues in comfort at Heathrow's plush Terminal Zero Body hunt stirs a mother's fears The Churchill Volvo Hurd may seek talks on Lebanon hostages In today's Other Sunday Papers Police cash cuts defended Aid incentive for arms deal Unity threat to church The City Election talk is nonsense Comment Royal chance to save world Peer's whip could lose job 'Film city' site battle Exit stage left—Harris in agony Olivetti BBC 'breaches smoking pact' British Coal Mauled by the Media and betrayed by the football establishment Mercedes-Benz Chelsea Building Society Global This is the way the world ends, not with a bang. . . Green hysteria sets red alarm bells ringing As a finger-wagging exercise, television's One World crusade has failed badly, says Christopher Dunkley It has pushed him towards the opposite extreme-to faith in science, not fear AA Russians ransack shops in prices panic Ryzhkov could go as alarm spreads over reform Vauxhall Pundits predict Bush will dump Quayle for Baker Washington: last superpower summit? Bush and Gorbachev talk, but decisions are made elsewhere By Our Foreign Staff: Kremlin braced for bad news on jobs and prices What Bush Wants Samsung (Reuter): News Roundup (AP): Canada talks to avert secession (AP): Reagan forced to cancel Europe trip Abbey National (AFP): 2 Killed as troops fire on protesters Police rescue girls in Street of Cages Courtroom cameras focus on tyrant's debauched son China power fight revealed Apartheid backed by 70,000 at whites' protest Royal Mail Business Malibu's affluent vote over their effluent Beefeater East Germans feel the stress of revolution Andersen Consulting National Power One bullet from office—Gaviria the brave South Yemen trades in Marx for the good life Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited Junta brooks no opposition as Burma goes to the polls Abbey National Somali murder trail leads to the top family DES 'Horror show' return for Maiden Verran Electronics Ltd Bank Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Rushdie swoop men deported News Digest Child alert talks JP quits over tax Book award Train hits car Dunkirk reunion Bond winners Senna on pole as Monaco lap record smashed again Motor Racing Olazabal the suffering master Sickly Spaniard shows a touch of genius on and off the Burma Road Irish stew News in Brief Chang tears Rugby shame Hadlee determined to bowl in Test Sussex v New Zealand Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC Shameful choice of Belfry for the Cup Comment County Championship Flowers & Plants Association Fixtures Return of the leg spinner Peter Roebuck meets Ian Salisbury, dispenser of forgotten spinning exotica, including leggies, googlies and flippers Kellett battles for runs as Yorkshire recuperate Fairbrother on song as Lancashire get in the groove Silence is golden for lucky Leicestershire Derbyshire hit top of the table as Notts tumble Cook frustrated as deadline creeps up Cricket Close-Up Article Withdrawn Worcester's labours finally reap rewards Gatting leads way into the doldrums Dublin header ensures lift-off Racing Racing Focus Australian Pools For the Record Robson rejects What the Other Papers Say Kendall's vote Howe to quit Ryder backlash Britannia work their way up on to the international stage Volleyball Digest National Fun Run The Sunday Times In The Groove brings Elsworth first Classic prize Racing Stretch wins on points against reluctant rival Boxing England hold on to medal hopes Badminton Freed spirits of Romania's revolution thrive Winning without drugs Athletics Britain's junior talent flourishes Rowing Milk race presents battles of the mind Cycling Seles victory may not mean summertime blues for Graf Sue Mott believes the emergence of a young and dangerous challenger could provide just the shot in the arm the world number one needed The Sunday Times The Times Lewis takes a giant step back Boxing Why not the other Robson for England? The Robson Affair: after the fall-out it is time for a radical decision on the next manager Rob Hughes argues that the captain would be an inspired choice to succeed Bobby Robson as national manager Football Association's capacity for dithering is a joke in bad taste Brian Glanville argues that at least Bobby Robson, for all his faults as a manager, has acted honourably Those wild and winning Horgans John Karter celebrates the heart-warming, Guineas-winning, bookie-thumping truimphs of a remarkable Irish racing family Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Mann Egerton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Classic car market stalls as buyers throttle back on bids High interest rates and an abundance of vehicles have triggered a downturn in auction prices for collectors' cars, reports Eric Dymock Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items 8 JC Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Car Marks of Hull New money 'more gullible than old' Young blood behind a rare vintage wheel Me and my Car Bonhams Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz London Road Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadleigh Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Cooper Group BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Official Porsche Centres Approved Rivervale Porsche Cooper Exeter Porsche JCT600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gilberts New Porsches with Huge Savings Multiple Display Advertising Items Ian anthony Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sloane Helicopters Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Modena Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bradshaw Webb Stephen Rayns Ltd Enemy of the State Behind the champagne and smiles this man says he was crushed like an. . . Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Contents Inside Dunkirk Contents Growing wise to the green mantle NSPCC Neil-spiel's the last word on jobs for all Inside Politics White House heroine who's right at home Profile Atticus Labour walks blithely into Europe's dangers Brian Walden sees shocks in store for a party that has to adapt to a future without socialism Greenhousemongers Shadows of the past must not cloud today's justice Jews and non-Jews are in harmony as never before. Wrong-headed pursuit of war crime trials will not help, writes Norman Stone Ebel We're not afraid of Labour's tax plans The M1 crash and Lockerbie: lessons we have to learn Preparation H Don't forget the superbomb spotter Birthdays Out to lunch without even leaving the office Points Selling coffin nails to the 'natives' British fur trade will not touch baby seal coats Godfrey Smith Where to draw the line on Mother Russia The superpowers must talk of ways to split the Soviet Union rather than arms deals, says Norman Macrae Britain stands alone again, celebrating the myth of Dunkirk The anniversary of Dunkirk is an affirmation of our insular spirit, says Robert Harris Police paranoia dulls the blue lamp Sullen hostility between police and public is a depressing aspect of Britain today, says Susan Crosland Lynx Tiananmen: marriage before 'We are fighting with the courage that defies death for a life worth living, but we must marry too' Bauknecht A family out of favour torn apart in the… My Childhood British Telecom Multiplication's the name of the TV ratings game ITV is calling for a truce in the fierce battle over audience battle over audience figures, but it suits the BBC too well, says Patrick Stoddart Town & Country Building Society Agency with the world as its oyster Paper round £1.2m drive to bring a touch of sanity to mad cow debate Newcomer dives into Euro law lake A competitor is about to challenge our legal publishing giants, says Brian MacARTHUR Perfectly formed practitioner of the pundit's arts The Valerie Grove Interview Sailing a tricky solo course through life's uncertain seas Walter Ellis managed to navigate the choppy waters of a difficult week and also to keep a detailed log North East Essex Health Authority English Heritage The Defence of the Realm Solihull Grampian Regional Council Managing better health London Borough of Richmond upon Thames The Sunday Times Sefton Council Kent County Council Gloucestershire County Council London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Public & Healthcare Appointments Mothers buy their way out of a school closure crisis Joy Melville on a group of parents who refused to accept the loss of a small and friendly private school when its owner died They ensured its survival by buying it Homeless—but not hopeless Frank Field talks to one of London's drifters about providing places for young people to live and training for jobs Protecting children from the dangers of print Parents are becoming increasingly concerned about sex, violence and other 'real-life' issues that the young reader might confront Bill Hendrie reports Courses Pitman The School of Surgical Chiropody Multiple Display Advertising Items From back of the class to Commons front line My School Days Eurolanguage Ltd Certificate in Counselling (Aeb) Opportunities to Study at American High Schools The Sunday Times St. Clare's Oxford St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Education VSO London Business School University of Strathclyde Independent Education Next Week Legge Midland's Hongkong merger fear KPMG ERM hopes keep sterling buoyant Drive to bunker golf snobs Wolves in hunt for Greenall JCB TVS takes knock in US ratings Contents Don't bank on marriage Viewpoint Noble Lowndes Salvage role for hopeful Mirman Tug-of-war lined up over Select Jarvis tougher over Embassy Goodman turns up the heat As City speculation mounts that Larry Goodman's about to bid for either Berisford International of Unigate, the Irish food magnate gives his first-ever British newspaper interview to Jeff Randall B Elliott plc Framlington Buildings Work Better in Colt Conditions Cadbury set to swallow Perrier brands Globe Investment Trust P. L. C Green light for Amber deal Contango Fight is still on for Frome Property men make amends Lights out at Thorn Who Has Made Hot News in Dictation A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Casino gamble for Aspinall The Royal Bank of Scotland Top-rank address for Peltzes A leading question Book now to avoid the rush Square meal and bubbly The loan arranger Traders taught right from wrong Accolade Incentives Gins drown Central's dry run Puzzle of rampant demand SAS It's 'yes' to a cut in taxes but 'no' to lower taxation Economic Perspective Philips Which? Best Buys Dominated by Imports Wiggins Teape Appleton How BA Became Less than five years ago British Airways was flat on its back Now it has been transformed into one of the world's most profitable carriers Ivan Fallon and John Cassidy explain how BA's flight path changed Centre for Enterprise Terrapin Competition in US puts the consumer in control Land Securities IFA Promotion Limited Skipton Building Society Caught out by dud share deal Questions of Cash Commercial Union Financial Management International… Taking stock of gains tax Battle of sexes sparks chaos over pensions Company schemes face big changes after a court decision that men and women must receive equal treatment in retirement, writes Richard Woods Bank of Scotland Time for savers to consider a swap Nationwide Anglia Overseas Ltd How churners get the cream Comment Ecclesiastical M&G Prudential Holborn Unit Trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items Sculptors carve niche in market Personal Finance Showcase Loan fixes conditions Savings News The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Unit Trust Index Heath Group Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank War on waste with high-tech recycling Environment New ways of re-using plastics, glass and paper are helping conservation in Britain, writes John Hewell London Business School Instant prints from videos Bytes 3i leads way in harnessing ideas Sky's the limit for EFA radar Avionics Ted Eatherley Management Resources Limited Metier Artemis Project Sovereign set to shake up BT Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Wallenberg empire in fisticuffs Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead The Sunday Times Lansing Linde Ltd Shares pegged back by deficit World Markets 'Ah, the follies of one's past' Peter Lewis talks to Richard Harris, the film star, about his successful but fraught return to the London stage The model of a modern major maestro Hugh Canning hails a project to reissue Arturo Toscanini's recorded oeuvre The Wild Duck Inside Arts Hotline National Power Eye-opening tour around the bloc Venice Biennale Eastern Europe makes a strong showing at this year's Venice Biennale, says Marina Vaizey Budding talent in need of bolder brushstrokes The Toscanini Collection Film Choice Hollywood misses the point with a harmless potion Cinema The week's releases Iain Johnstone on Nicolas Roeg's latest film, The Witches, a wicked Roald Dahl tale diluted to box-office tastes Astute Eastwood is still making his day Clint Eastwood is back in business with White Hunter, Black Death. Iain Johnstone reports Royal National Theatre Barclays The Sunday Times London Earls Court The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 116 Calling all patrons Profile: Backing the Barbican Bakewell's View Royal benefactor with corporate clout Geordie Greig meets Ian Rushtron, insurance actuary turned arts sponsor Open Air Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace Theatre London Handel Orchestra and Choir London Festival Orchestra Star out of step in a foreign field Dance Modern madman in an iron mask Theatre Drama: Ayckbourn's Body Language Dark diagnosis of our national health John Peter on the domestic politics of Alan Ayckbourn The Kirov Ballet Theatre Choice Music Choice Help the Aged Mozart in a communication breakdown Music: The Magic Flute Glyndebourne's new Magic Flute, set in Sixties LA, shows all the signs of a failure of nerve, says Hugh Canning Magazine taking record reviews for a spin Robert Sandall on Classic CD Pioneers set out with a new guide Paul Driver on the London Sinfonietta The Sunday Times ITV shoots early to kill off controversy Television Sax man sounding out new horizons Jazz Record of the Week The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Drama in the firing line The Bolshoi Passing the hot plot Radio Waves Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Chris De Burgh The Philharmonia Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts A Mozart Encounter St John's Smith Square Glastonbury Festival The South Bank Centre Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary Dates for June Mower City Garden of the Week Support grows for a 'green' museum Gardening and Nature: Preserving a colourful past; destroying a bird's future Graham Rose on likely locations for a museum of garden history Picture Gallery Robbers swoop on birds of prey Hefty fines are not deterring thieves who pillage nests for profit, says Sean Wood Lawn Flite Waterfield Associates Blue Crystal Cannock Gates Stapeley Water Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Climbing towards a rosy glow Graham Rose continues his tips for novice gardeners Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Monday 28 May Radio Today Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Tuesday 29 May Pick of the Day Wednesday 30 May The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Friday 1 June Thursday 31 May Saturday Today's Satellite ABTA Regions Today's Highlights The Sunday Times. Guide to Today's TV and Radio A royal in the balance TV Review Films on TV Radio BBC1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young, lucky but in need of clues Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Easy Connaught Mainland Peter Thornton Associates The Sunday Times H. R. Owen Northern telecom ISS Europe Limited Audi Pearl Group PLC Technophone Ltd. Sony Mobil Leeds City Development Company Allied Dunbar Barnett CJA Egor Executive Selection The Nikko Bank (UK) plc Oracle UK Redbrick EPPE Rare British Gas Sony Multiple Display Advertising Items The DiSNEY Store Millicom Information Services ARA Advertising Allied Dunbar Management Career Consultants Harvey Nash Barkers Harvey Nash Randle Cooke and Associates N. B Selection Ltd BHP Petroleum Multiple Display Advertising Items N. B Selection Ltd PMC International Project Office Furniture plc MSL International Mips N. B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Seer Forwell Multiple Display Advertising Items National Power Graham Price Terry Turner Consulting News Group Newspapers Apollo Fire Detectors Limited PERA Harvest Consulting Group London Hostels Association Limited Livewire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Randolph Corporate Research Limited PMI Data Plastics Ltd. Marsh & Parsons Residential Sales Heron homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masterprint London Property Bovis Homes Millers Wharf Keith Cardale Groves Lloyds Octagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond Park Heights Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goadsby & Harding Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Wimpey Welcome Home Green Park St. George PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Investment Opportunity of a Lifetime Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plot to provide low-price homes Andrew Yates reports on efforts to assist the growing number of young people forced to leave their village because they cannot afford to buy a house Puerto Sotogrande French Property Exhibition Giving the people a say in fierce debate over new villages Andrew Yates on a council plan to provide more housing without upsetting the locals Roxim Home & Holiday International How now Green Cow Julie Burchill, in an extract from her new play, takes the trendiest of settings—a tapas bar somewhere in London—and brings to venomous life the very latest of stylish culture clashes Hambros Bank Limited Habitat Furniture Mass appeal for the altar ego Kate Saunders looks at Anglo-Catholicism and previews tomorrow's Walsingham pilgrimage Bloom time for avant-gardeners Victoria McKee watches the perennial parade of fashion at the Chelsea Flower Show The dashing white princess The Princess Royal was the belle of the 142nd Royal Caledonian Ball at Grosvenor House. Jani Allan braved the pipes and the reels to discover that being Scottish positively becomes the Ice Maiden The Bin Club Flowers & Plants Association Style Multiple Display Advertising Items Notebook Connections British Nuclear Forum Fiat Garbo's Lovers Taking Cover Modesty is the best policy on the beach this summer, says Marion Hume Multiple Display Advertising Items One World Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Carapace Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Does your Diary look like this? Sita Finest Indian Cuisine Multiple Display Advertising Items The Pride of the Valley Restaurant and Hotel Brown's Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingfisher Lodge Private Nursing Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Concordia Ristorante Italiano The Sunday Times Saheli Brasserie Indian Cuisine Bucci Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Tiny pearls of great price Egon Ronay goes to work on the world's most delectable eggs Tried & Tasted Sparkling Mineral Water Ford RNIB Looking Glass Appeal Serious contenders in the red corner Wine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Associated Travel Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items REHO Next Island Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruising & Sailing Abroad Inghams Multiple Display Advertising Items The city of Indian dreams Mihir Bose finds the Bombay of his childhood has developed suburban sprawl and modern ways. But this silver of land reclaimed from the sea still has the power to make fantasies and fortunes thrive Cox & Kings Thomson Caribbean Mark Warner Safe routes round Himalayan riots P&O European Ferries The Sunday Times Stay Cool Caribbean Connection Swan Hellenic Cunard The Sunday Times Where elk outnumber the people Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items Breaking away from hot spots Swansea Cork Ferries P&o European Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Riviera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Turned on by peace, love and flower power Walk of the Month: Cornwall The rugged coves and natural beauty of Cornwall's Lizard peninsula make enchanting walking for Adam Nicolson Bombay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Explore Adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Genteel town for taking a literary turn A Weekend Away Knutsford, model for the fictional Cransford, has a civilised air little altered since Mrs Gaskell's day, says Helen Pickles The Sunday Times Jackpot joy for two players The Sunday Times Crossword Contents Now we are Sick John Carey looks at the chilly figure behind the cosy world by Winnie-the-Pooth Aa Milne: His Life by Ann Thwaite Faber £17.50 pp546 Contents Oxford Paperbacks Jolly good fellow Slim chance The Book Guild Ltd. Little things . . . Studying the form Naughty but nice Don't Tell the Grown-Ups: Subversive Children's Literature by Alison Lurie Bloomsbury £12.99 pp229 Who's Reading Whom Finding street credibility The English Town by Mark Girouard Yale £19.95 pp330 THeo & maTILDa MacMillan My best pal and my best gal Off the Road Twenty Years With Cassady, Kerouac and Ginsberg by Carolyn Cassady Black Spring £16.95 pp429 Anne Dancing The best form of defence. . . Fighting for Peace: Seven Critical Years at The Pentagon by Caspar Weinberger M Joseph £18.99 pp310 Corgi Opening a Cannes of Worms Cannes by Iain Johnstone Chatto £13.95 pp396 Simon Schama Hippy hunting-ground The Magic Flute by Alan Spence Canongate £12.95 pp324 Too bad to be true Joanna by Lisa St Aubin de Terani Virago £12.95 pp260 No smoke without fire Burn Marks by Sara Paretsky Chatto £13.95 pp340 The curse of the interior decorator Dark Angel by Sally Beauman Bantam Press £13.99 pp767 A talent for self-destruction The New Moon with the Old Moon in her Arms by Ursule Molinaro Women's Press £10.95 pp119 Whsmith The behemoth of the boulevards Ford Madox Ford was an underrated novelist but an impresario of genius. In a new biography, Alan Judd describes Ford's editorship of the Translantic Review—and his relations with the writers of 1920s Paris Diary Real men and real estate Best of Times, Worst of Times by Shelley Winters Muller £16.95 pp495 Cutting out the dirty bits The Dame in the Kimono Hollywood Censorship and the Production Code by Leonard J Leff and Jerold L Simmons Weidenfield £17.50pp 350 London Review of Books Pollon~eyes Paperbacks TLS From Mrs Tilscher to Vincent Van Gogh The Adelphi Press Viking Authors Wanted Hard Backs Paperbacks Next Week New Grafton Books Paperbacks Direct Contents Spain Contents Rado Switzerland Hoverspeed Air France Le Club. Relax in You Air France Honda Pan Am In their Good Books Relative Values Nina Bawden, the novelist, and her daughter Perdita, a publisher's reader, talk to Michael Leech Volvo Wiggins Teape Cintique Marks & so Traditional The Sky Movies Premiere Showcase Blockbusters coming soon to Sky Movies Toyota Camry Making the Face Fit Picture Gallery How the Mystery Face Took Share Giorgio Armani The Face of past Histories Flora AEG Picture Gallery Hide and sequin Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The National Trust Skandia Life A Housewife of Oxford Strachan Wilding The Bahamas Tourist Office The Quick and the Dead Six Times round the Block Those who died, 1911-1989 A race apart BP Wayside Inns Benefit of Hynde Sight Wessex Conservatories What is Happening to the World? Glasgow's Getting Hotter than New Oreleans Garuda Indonesia Blssell Magic Broom Cellnet Univac Amdega Longboat Key Club Pill The Times Magnet A New Value in Silver Subaru New Etonians Men's Style Picture Gallery Smallbone Valley of the Dolls, Part Two Health Russell Bromley Help from fellow travellers The Sunday Times Dolphin Bridge Brainteaser Transport of Delight Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah Stairlifts A Life in the Day of Viajesmelia World Books The 202mph Lamborghini Diable Kouros Contents Cover: Lamborghini's new Diablo replaces the… BMW Pirelli The Road Ahead Welcome to the Quality Cars motor show: 19 new models displayed over five pages. But look closely, because your next car could be here, months before it is to be launched Light up a Legend Ray-Ban Audi Peugeot Concerto Auto Mania From the Peter Richley Collection Morris Mini-Minors Olds Mobile Six Mathis Scorpio Ford Make Sure It's a Michelin Mitsubishi Motors Zagato's Family Business The Lengths Porsche Goes to to Make You Buy their Sunglasses Honda Citizen Low Tar Is this the Best Car in the World? Edwardian Hotels SAAB Alfa Romeo The Times The Spider Still Flies Now 24 years old, the victim of countless questionable alterations, and officially not sold in Britain since 1978, the Alfa Romeo Spider still has many fans. And there's yet another version on the way While there are plenty of people striving to arrive Renault Renault Robert Horne's Golden Dream The former chairman of Horne's outfitters has a driving ambition: to restore and run a 61-year-old car that was once the fastest thing on earth. Interview by Eric Dymock. Photograph by Tim Wren Lotus Dunhill Contents Aer Lingus Holidays A year in the life of a London mayor London Lives What Hot Israel The haute couture of floral design Downtown What's Hot Hanging by a Fred Downtown The First Picture Show A cordial welcome for customers Secret City What's Hot Castro Picture Gallery Vauxhall Picture Gallery The Queens House Follow that Brolly Fall in, Mesdames Et Messieurs, for the Definitive Guide to the Delights of the Capital Selective Marketplace Distinctive Homes Cotco A selection of steel nibs from the Poole collection Panasonic Dome's day Eating Sally Ferries The Sunday Times Rex and Tex Picture Gallery Rex and Tex Strip-Teasers Bananaman Bananaman Fish Tales The Funday Times Club Join the Club View of the Mummification Ritual Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! Join the Funday Times Club Here! A head start on the green Beryl the Peril Bugs Bunny Bogart Erk! Asterix and the Big Fight Children's Club
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