News from 10/06/1990
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Iain Jenkins European Business Correspondent, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, A Warren Director, John Coleman, Judith Watt, Lynne Greenwood, Barbara Hall, Arthur Smith, Joan Bakewell, John Davison, Alexey Parin, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Fiona Walsh, Warren Newman, Susan d'Arcy, Robert Breckman, Rosemary Engelmann, John Diamond, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Terence Blacker, Surer Abshir Musse, Alistair Scott, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Steve Clarke, Nick Pitt, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Mike Brearley, Jason Tomas, A Alvarez, Mark Ellis, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Michael Dibden, Caroline Baker, Richard Eaton, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Sylvia Fallows, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, Iain Johnstone, David J Smith, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Alec Ross, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Joe Irving, San Juan, Jane Bird, David Shannon, Ian Glover-James Diplomatic Correspondent, Sam Llewellyn, Egon Ronay, Dr Jack Kevorkian, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alan Bruce, Jane Bird Technology Editor, (Anne Applebaum), Susan Crosland, Andrew Morton, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, James Pretty, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Anna Hale, Tracy Edwards, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Golding, Glen Barnham, Nicholas Anderson, Frank Dunn, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, T Gregson, Nigella Lawson, Jane Birkin, Lucinda Haque, Jonathan Sale, Simon Albury, Fran Abrams, Paul Driver, Richard Binns, Chris Potter, Tim Rayment, Bert Wright, Marina Valzey, Kevin Taylor, Jill Jolliffe, Richard Girling, Cheryl Stonehouse, Joan Forman, Rufus Olins, Michael Durham, Mary Anne, John Hopkins, Brian Walden, Maria Laura, Gareth David, Bill Oddie, Brian Reading, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Lawrence Freedman, Peter Bryan, Margaret Forster, Desmond Bloom Chairman, Jenny Fletcher, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Malcom Winton, Chris Partridge, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Meriel McCooey, Roger Franklin, Harry Mullan, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Sao Joao de Loure, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Rob Ryan, Ian Birrell, Martin Adler, John Gummer, Miranda Seymour, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Stephanie Billen, John McEwen, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, Rafael Kubelik, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Rivlin, Renee Short, Brian MacArthur, J D Holzhauer, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, Margaret Drabble, James Blitz, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Robert Carver, Susannah Herbert, Michael Austin, Richard Burnell, Bryan Appleyard's, Paul Barker, Rachel Redford, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Olive Pitt-Kethley, Peter Strandberg, Jack Chisholm, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Avignolo Buenos, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, Roy Isacowitz, David Wickers, Martin J Rehm, Rosemary Hookway, Colin Greenland, Douglas Bell, Sam Kiley, Brian Patten, Victor Bryant, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Ann Mascall, Jeff Randall City Editor, C Middleton Chairman, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Angela Long Innovation Editor, Frank Field, Hugh Pearman, Germaine Greer, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Peter Robinson, Tony Hetherington, Joanna Simon, Lord Shawcross, Paul Gogarty, Tom Bower, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,
ResumoContents Lloyd Webber out of tune with prima Madonna Bomb blast at London army base Civilians injured as suspected IRA attack rocks 21st birthday party Tunnel high-speed rail link to be abandoned Newman Contents Inflation put at only 6.4% in new index The Sunday Times Contents MPs plan Iran mediation trip Cask Contents Gorbachev in Yeltsin peace move Thatcher to press ahead on war trials Labour to woo Owen with electoral reform Contents David Bowie Autan Vets question the safety of UK sausages Sugar promoted as new 'health food' The Hidden Sugar we Eat Margaret—by royal command Bristol & West Building Society The Winners The Winner Aviation history in the remaking The Royal Bank of Scotland 'God's policeman' keeps head down as the bricks fly Night workers face Brussels overtime ban Political fur flies as two old foes trade Commons abuse Golden discovery for treasure hunter British Midland How top footballer built on green belt Trade Indemnity PLC Cut-price interloper stirs food store war Boots to be open for longer after legal win Woolwich Building Society The good Samaritan flees IRA death squad Renault Famous 5 Apocalypse now turns us green with worry Beecham widow says cemetery was desecrated Olivetti Apricot the Networkers Hunt for wounded IRA gunmen In today's Other Sunday Papers Row over bank site New deal for embassy Children ill from water The City Invest in education Dead end in transport Reluctant bishop 42% will not pay poll tax Star of the show: TV-am presenter Lisa Aziz marrying… Pan Am Universities 'market' value-for-money deals Universities Bid for Students 70,000 English Fans Invade Europe Cheer up, Mikhail! Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev have had a long courtship. Now it is the Soviet leader who needs help. In Moscow, Michael Jones, Political Editor, looks back on a week in which Gorbachev complained of sleepless nights and Thatcher did her best to revive his flagging spirits Mercedes-Benz How Guinness lost its head Through the glass darkly: a corporate story of 'keeping up with the Rothschilds' Ernest Saunders, the former Guinness chief, is trying to clear his name in the biggest fraud trial this century. Tim Rayment witnesses his struggle Reinhold Out of the Imam's Shadow The Mortgage Corporation New York set to relive gang rape nightmare 'Miracle' survivor jogs on as tense trial opens Barclays Menem digs in for marital war Cowboys ride into the sunset Americans not at home on the range Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind Samsung Portugal outraged by Angolan girls' decade of 'slavery' Picture Gallery (Reuter): Canada talks develop hitch The World (Reuter): Burial ban on Aids children Abbey National Solidarity rift widens (Reuter): Divided Peru's close-run poll Havel heads for a heady poll win—and then the hangover Liberia's rebels lose the thirst for revenge British Coal National & Provincial Building Society Guerrillas and vultures poised for Somali kill Students still pay over Tiananmen Atari Portfolio Rover Time and ideas run out for embattled Ryzhkov West steps up arms talks to tie down Russians Andersen Consulting America's 'iron lady' sets course for the top Madtin Dixie bares racial soul for election Everyone with Money Should Know what National… De Gaulle fires La France anew AmericanAirlines Puerto Rico wants to be the 51st state Israeli 'hawks' set for power National Savings Paranoia grips the hooligan-hunters Superlative Travel Weather and Travel Outlook Two safe after dinghy ordeal News Digest Plot charges Garage mystery Cancer death Doctors' quiz Woman safe Bond winners Hadlee quick to strike back New Zealand tailenders soon sent packing by pace bowlers News in Brief Go getter Seles shock Welsh win Rally leader 'We may need a bit of a hand later on' Winning start for Italy and Romania World Cup Focus Ticket scandal clouds rugby World Cup Rugby Union New DeFreitas steals the show The Singleton of Auchroisk Ardiles returns to fight Swindon deserve their penalty The decision was harsh on the fans, but not the club argues Deryk Brown Be brave, Bobby and gamble on lionhearted Bull Crunch matches tomorrow: the day of reckoning for England, Ireland and Scotland Brian Glanville reports from Cagliari on a tough week for England Ireland scheme to beat England at their own game The Chariton strategy analysed by Chris Lightbown Scotland have to win and win handsomely Jason tomas, in Rapallo, says goals are an additional priority Cameroon's wind of change Rob Hughes witnesses a historic blow struck for Africa as the world champions fall to an emerging power in the game Hosts open with flair and promise Lacatus torments USSR as Romania lose their shackles Hibs and Hearts should merge Comment Jason tomas on why they should combine forces or wither Sutton survives to win Milk Race Cycling Digest Baseball Drugs Fencing Golf Hockey Rugby Union Olympic Games Snooker Racing Results For the Record Australian Football Racing Focus World Cup County Championship Sunday League Fixtures First Class Averages Flowers & Plants Association Other Matches Best of the Day Test Match England v New Zealand Test Averages Statistics Unfussy Cook set to rustle up another 2,000 Wet rot at the Test Cricket Close-Up Old Trafford nurtures its young for Lancashire's new breed Membership and hope are both rising, Stephen Thorpe reports We were tough in the old days, boots and all Rain threatens Essex thirst for success Capel's onslaught Moxon needs young bloods Martin Searby on how two teams are dealing with life at the bottom Mazda Building Excitement Salsabil scorches to Oaks and Classic double Racing Pretender Seles dethrones Graf Tennis Edberg frustrated by his sparring partner's superiority at Beckenham McLaren look like winners Motor Racing Rowing Fame awaits Derby victor John Karter sees some hope for the future in the "bad bunch" Faldo ready to take next step towards elusive grand slam Golf Canny Rafferty masters the art of persuasion Nick Pitt meets Ronan Rafferty, ranked No 1 in Europe, the possessor of an ordinary swing and a wonderful golfing brain Scots show their form to boost Test hopes Rafferty Keeps his mind on job in hand Atlantic crossing Sailing Tillman's gold cannot match Tyson's iron Boxing Olazabal stages a lone pursuit Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay H. 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Owen Business Finance Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cooper Group Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Not Everything we Check Needs Cleaning Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Registration NUMBERSCNDAMEMBERS McMEL & Co Ltd Car Marks of Hull The Numbers Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Only a Porsche Approved Car is Approved by Porsche The AFN Atn London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items JCT600 Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Mann Island Lancaster Ian anthony Dutton Forshaw Phillips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glenvarigill Modena H. R. Owen Connaught Chelsea H. W. M James Young Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts William & Loughran Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited Making space for big ideas in a small plot Chris Potter explains how he has squeezed a huge variety of plants and shrubs into a modest urban garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden of the Week Bright sights on the waterfront Peter Robinson continues his series on water gardening with advice on plants that will thrive in the moist soil around a pond Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Agriframes Homes and Gardens in the Sunday Times Phostrogen Stapeley Water Gardens Quality Paving Slabs Flights of fancy in East Anglia Virginia Street Contents Hell and the Maiden Surviving a personality clash, boredom and an icy sea, Maiden, with the first all-female crew in the whitbread round the world race, returned to a rousing welcome. Skipper Tracy Edwards concludes her exclusive story The Loan Corporation Contents SFIA Contents British Nuclear Forum At home in the madding crowd Profile The party's over and it's winner takes all Inside Politics Telling nice guys from the nasties Walter Ellis An old man gives a free lesson in pity The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . Ford Inside the Gulag Pan Am Holidays The Times Put your money on 'poor Gorby' Anatole Kaletsky in Moscow says the Soviet leader's troubles have been greatly exaggerated by Western pundits When the lies tumbled about police ears Subjected to intense police investigation after his friend John Stalker was removed from the Ulster shoot-to-kill inquiry. Kevin Taylor at last found himself in a courtroom. In the final part of his story he tells how the truth emerged TCP Out-of-focus film makers seek action in a poor take Bryan Appleyard's Forum on a subsidy-seeking mission this week by cinema worthies Church pay-off will buy trouble The Church of England's attempts to stifle the opposition of priests and laity to the ordination of women are misguided, writes Frank Field The Shadon of Diabetes Cause for alarm on care of infants Health cuts will hit Britain's babies hard, says Renee Short No cheers for a populist soap opera Norman Macrae takes a critical viewpoint on a political farce that should be firmly booed off from Wall Street to Omsk An old guide's lesson for the new Europe A pre-war tour guide to a united Germany offers chilling glimpses of the past, and a pointer to the future writes Robert Harris Adopt a Granny Why the rocking-chair looks inviting to an old gunslinger Hell-raising days over, Owen could best spend his time watching from the sidelines. Brian Walden sums up his political options Atticus Tender mercies in the death wish dilemma Legalising euthanasia is not necessarily the answer, but there must be some way to help the terminally ill, says Susan Crosland Fundamentalist menace Debris of trouble piles up behind the shattered Wall In the end, the talent and drive of West Germans will solve the immense problems set by unification, writes Norman Stone EBEL Why Vanunu should stay in prison The Sunday Times Greenhousemongers and mock rustics Design logic discovered Points We never flew the Red Flag Derby chairman claims a foul Contents Somalia denies defector's story Birthdays Heavy tuning still needed on flawed Broadcasting Bill Chaos is likely for television if the draft rules are not changed, writes Simon Albury Too-slick tales of an oil spill Paper round Royal Mail Channels try to share the ball TV networks play to win too, writes Steve Clarke Council of University Management Schools International Correspondence Schools MBA SFIA Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts St. Godric's College, London The Sunday Times The Buckinghamshire College Postgraduate Diploma in Leisure Management Study at Home St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College American Degree Programs Oxford polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Interactive Management Center The Sunday Times Manchester Business School R101 destroyed by 'pilot error' Computer analysis has revealed fatal human flaws in a notorious airship disaster, writes Peter Johnson Females driven to buck jobs for the boys trend Women are slowly making inroads into male-dominated industries, reports Lynne Greenwood Telecom Sporting Goodie has the last laugh Public & Healthcare Appointments Mid Glamorgan Health Authority The Sunday Times John Grooms The Sunday Times National Economic Development Office Welsh Health Common Services Authority Lewisham and North Southwark Health Authority Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Charles & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Cellular Phones DSR (Leisure) Ltd. Newsagencies Build a Family Business! Exciting Business Opportunity Premiere Motivation Ltd Data Display Ltd. Business Hours Short-term finance for business growth Unique Business Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Display Advertising Items PMI Data Plastics Ltd. The Sunday Times New 'honest' index could speed ERM entry Euro-threat to BA link with Sabena Iain Jenkins European Business Correspondent In this Week's Business KPMG Queensway crisis looms American firm wants stake in FKB Fayeds back Sears board Beware of the phoney bull Viewpoint Nothing to declare Row over Dunsdale check-up Irish gambler eyes Mecca's casinos Resignation call for Jones Elliott to face critics Taking stock at Sears Inverclyde Fox Software Software Publishing Corporation Beazer buoyed by US fan club Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Racal's odd twins set City poser Sharewatch M&w ready for market From Square Mile to Blue Riband Roddick keeps building her principled empire Hunting Gate SAS Betting with Betty as Cap'n Bob checks out Great White hope dashed "The future will bring nationwide… What butler didn't see Punters puzzle paparazzi Daniel J Edelman Fast start for miniature of sports Minster Court Trump's towering debt Be wary when bad news lifts stock markets 1990 Looks the Same as 1929 New measure of inflation The Sunday Times Retail Price Index London Business School The British Open The return of the nanny state American Account Philips Power plus 90 Can Manufacturing Legge The London Language Show Geared up for challenge Terrapin Consumer boom hid industry's recovery Tees-Side Saatchi: a case for surgery? Smaller airlines run out of cash for expansion The Enterprise initiative Knight Williams Prudential Holborn Buildings insurer promises 20% off Savings News The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Unit Trust Index Dispute at store ends with credit Questions of Cash Hargreaves Lansdown Big funds aren't so beautiful Fund Results over Five Years National Savings improves rates in fighting comeback Northern Rock Chelsea Let's polish up the paperwork Comment Sit on Globe Winning ways Business & Personal Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items M&G A moment of glory under the hammer Showcase Lancashire & Yorkshire Britain's Top 100 The Sunday Times Compiled by UBS Phillips & Drew: Economic Databank UK Economy Compiled by Credit Suisse First Boston: International Star Wars killer beam takes on cancer cells Radiotherapy Proton radiation, originally developed as a Star Wars space weapon, is being adapted to kill tumours. Experts say that it is more accurate and has fewer side effects than x-rays or neutron therapy. Jane Bird reports High-tech nose helps to brew traditional ale Sensors Seamless dubbing at push of a button Sound Philips Smart skins fly aircraft at limit Fibre Optics B&C board will leave Gunn to tidy up Doubts over bid for MGM Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Rolls and BAe share curbs 'off next year' Mobile phone crisis Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Bid talk fails to spur shares World Markets Let's do the Time Warp again! The Rocky Horror Show is rising from the slab. Robert Hewison reports The discounted sound of Berlin The world-famous orchestra failed to deliver at its London concerts last week, says Hugh Canning Contents Royal Shakespeare Company The South Bank Centre The Philharmonia Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 118 Multiple Display Advertising Items Frank Sinatra Multiple Display Advertising Items Russian Art Multiple Display Advertising Items HARP The Old Vic A 20-year story with a happy ending? Hugh Pearman gives a qualified thumbs-up to the British Library Wilburys set to go travelling again Robert Sandall on the latest plans of rock's most laid back supergroup Arts under siege Bakewell's View The Rocky Horror Show Music Choice The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes A natural wonder blooms in a brave new Garden Paul Driver on a victorious Vixen Old star rises to lead the strains of freedom Norman Lebrecht on the return of Rafael Kubelik Handel storms a language barrier Alexey Parin on the Eno in Kiev Leaping over red tape to court the world David Dougill on the Kirov The Royal Opera An actor high on body language Iain Johnstone on Michael Keaton's addictive performance in Clean and Sober Royal Academy of Arts How to put your shirt on a film, and lose Pavarotti ENO Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Thomas Allen Opera Gala Knebworth 30th June Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Film Choice Sweet poison of marketing morality John Peter is well entertained by Ben Elton's Gasping A playwright who still has something to shout about Age has not dulled Arnold Wesker's passion, says Nigella Lawson Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Theatre Choice Can't Stand Up for Falling Down Arts Hotline Baker Street Estates The Sunday Times Sensuous fruits of a golden bough Marina Vaizey on a show that casts light on a vital chapter in modern art How the Royal Academy is building itself a new image Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Bovis Homes A virtuoso comes out to play The 18th-century French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau is finally receiving due recognition on record, says Nicholas Anderson The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Record of the Week Tchaikovsky/verdi Arias Dmitri Hvorostovsky/Rotterdam Philharmonic/Gergiev Philips 426 740-2; Cd only, £11 Hamptons Video Choice Going soft on hard questions Radio Waves Take the Plunge - Huntsmore House Rosechaugh Copartnership Lassmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items LEaBaNK Square Lovell Homes Wards Chelsea Harbour 1990 Evesham House Hyde Park Pilot Properties Ltd Pictures of the past return sparkle to a Jacobean gem A classic manor is starting to look more like it should, says Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switching on to the computer-run home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oyster Bernard Thorpe Harrods Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey New Homes Maidencombe House Esher Surrey Royal Life Estates Country Department Lordship of Little Stanmore Title Goes Back to the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Villa South Tenerife Montpelier International plc Monday Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Tuesday Pick of the Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Wednesday Film of the Week LA Rochelle Gascony NR Condom Harvey Philp Rutherfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Thursday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday Saturday Today's Satellite Guide to Today's TV and Radio Inside: The TV Week Ahead plus Today's Radio and Satellite Multiple Display Advertising Items Regions Today's Highlights Ideals caught in the crossfire TV Review Films on TV Radio National Power Why there could be an office glut Developers are acting on doubtful assumptions, a new study suggests. 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Report by Jonathan Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alistair Adams & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts My Loyal Friends In the second extract from his new book on the lifestyle of the Princess of Wales, Andrew Morton details who's who in the royal inner circle Contents Quest Travel Classified Travel Trailfinders Sealink British Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Guess who's coming to dinner Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Tailing hot numbers for chic sleuths Philip Robinson reports on a new gimmick, film fashion, as the Dick Tracy look sweeps the US Cartier Grand Summer Sale Jungle Formula The bodice beautiful The bustier is back, but with a versatile new personality that won't cramp your style, says Marion Hume Herbert Johnson Prices we cannot stomach Egon Ronay argues that too many restaurateurs serve up unrealistic bills Tried & Tasted Quorn Indian Meals The Sunday Times Choice Tesco Bombay Bhagia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel City Breaks Air Portugal Welcome to a world of top vintages Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items When the well-shod had to race for cover The Season: The Sunday Times Style team goes to the Derby and the gala dinner launching the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition Romancing the tone of everything English My Style Mark Honigsbaum talks to Jane Birkin, the British actress who shocked the world with the song Je t'aime Flowers & Plants Association The fine art of cupboard love Connections Ehrman Kits Limited Henley hemlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Saheli Brasserie Brown's Hotel Bucci Restaurant Sunday Buffet Adult Cumberland Hotel Empress Garden Food File Nursing Homes The Lace Plate The Bright Rising Star Restaurant The Sunday Times Free for All Where Caribbean cruise passengers merely stop over, John Diamond lingers… at a self-contained Jamaican resort where relaxing is compulsory and the term 'all-inclusive' means exactly what it says Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson Florida Compass Points Mark Warner Med holidays hit by Redwing takeover Have skis, will pay Ocean Cruise Lines Air France Pedal Power Whether to protect the planet, their health or just to adapt to a slower pace, people are learning to love a'cycling holiday. Rising to the challenge, J D Holzhauer roughs it in Uruguay, Mark Wallington takes to the Australian hills, and Paul Gogarty finds cyclists are keen fund-raisers Enchanted Europe Nile Multiple Display Advertising Items Amsterdam Lunn Poly Mass rallies geared to a charitable spin-off Multiple Display Advertising Items Rail Rovers Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Testing the cycle of nature Multiple Display Advertising Items Corsican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Les Routiers Multiple Display Advertising Items The other wild west Not the US, but Canada, plays host to the world's richest rodeo. Rob Ryan watched the cowboys at work at the Calgary Stampede Travel Brief The Times Atlas of the World P&O North Sea Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rocks and reefs with an epic tale to tell On the tip of north Devon, Richard Girling faces elemental drama on all sides and discovers a wild scene which demands a big response The Sunday Times A big jackpot to play for The Sunday Times Crossword Clue Writing Contest Stars and Bars Writers in Hollywood 1915-1951 by Ian Hamilton Heinemann £14.95 pp326 Right of passage Who's Reading Whom Ted Allbeury Deep Purple Stop gap Beauty and the Beats Speech defects Second opinion Kiss and tell Now for something completely the same The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Popular Phrases by Nigel Rees Bloomsbury £15.99 pp320 The Book Guild Ltd. The Adelphi Press The very best of friends Henry James and Edith Wharton Letters 1900-1915 edited by Lyall H Powers Weidenfeld £25 pp412 Oxford English Dictionary Word & Language Service Ronald Frame Tours of the Black Clock Steve Erickson Critical condition Haydn and the Valve Trumpet by Craig Raine Faber £20 pp498 Coronet Books Gunning for the third world Trading in Death by James Adams Hutchinson £16.95 pp307 The Rosemary Arthur Award Book Fairs Bavaria Lonely-hearts club Lantern Slides by Edna O'Brien Weidenfeld £12 pp215 Fiction Cover to Cover O'Brien: her characters are fervent with a longing… After the big sheep A Wild Sheep Chase by Haruki Murakami H Hamilton £13.99 pp299 Never the twin shall meet Splitting the Atom by Stephen Amidon Bloomsbury £13.99 pp320 Loving a Lakeland Lolita A Time to Dance by Melvyn Bragg Hodder £12.95 pp220 Travellers' Tales Comforts of madness Then Again by Jenny Diski Bloomsbury £12.99 p224 The good, the bad and the magical Colin Greenland talks to fantasy author Terry Pratchett, creator of Discworld, the nomes and an apocalyptic farce Fast forward for books on tape Rediscover the … of being read to. Rachel Redford investigates the booming popularity of audio books, and chooses sounds for sore eyes—from a range that includes Austen and Archer, Chandler and Cartland Getting it taped Where to buy and how to order Diary Canvassing for women Women, Art, and Society by Whitney Chadwick Thames & Hudson £8.95 pp384 Cultural trend-spotting Future Tense a New Art for the Nineties by Robert Hewison Methuen £9.99 pp190 Canvassing for women First National Bank The Times Literary Supplement Paperbacks The Times That old, familiar feline Criminals Sentences The Sunday Times/Crime Writers Association… Dillons Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week The Times Atlas and Encyclopaedia the Sea Simplex Sectional Bookcase To advertise in the Books section Stand Magazine/harrogate International Festival The Classical Selection Club Contents Pernod Contents Wilson & Glick Lack Label Courtaulds Honda True Confessions Olive Pitt-Kethley, writer and former special agent, and her daughter Fiona, the poet, talk to Catherine Stott Palsma Picasso Mon corps Holiday Guernsey Accolade Incentives Yvessaintlaurent Gordon's & Tonic This Could Rapport Peugeot Peugeot 205 Roland Garros The Secret Art of Making Money Picture Gallery Danger in Dollars Gonzalez Byass Toyota Mr2 Doing a Stretch In an era when 'natural means best', a once-despised synthetic fibre is revolutionising fashion. Judith Watt says go as you Lycra Lotus Fear of falling Bovis Vodafone Univac Children's Classics The Literary Guild Shower Dressing Coral and Company Daihatsu Schreiber Ltd. Polaroid Laser Dayfold plc Excell The Mitsubish Mitsubishi Motors Viajesmelia Dolphin New Home with a View Magnificent paintings combine with a magnificent setting this month when the Courtauld Institute Galleries reopen in their new location, Somerset House. Here we show some of their unseen works. Report: John McEwen Tchaikovsky Wessex Edwardian Hotels Guided by the Book Despite the fashionable chorus of disapproval that greets the British Michelin Guide each year, it is still the award that every chef wants to win. Richard Binns goes inside the Michelin operation and finds out what makes it so formidable Moben Honda They Call It Fun, Do They? Leisure Why do people run up mountains in the middle of a yacht race? Seasickness, danger and exhaustion await those who compete in the Three Peaks race. A first-band report from Sam Llewellyn MaZDa Amdega Bridge Brainteaser Whist Drive Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah Business World Comrade Joe tames the wild East. why Andrew Lloyd Webber (and others) wants the City to leave him in peace. Boardroom lessons from the golf course. The ambitious woman's guide to male cunning. A new boss at Porsche Delcor Portland A Life in the Day of Alec Ross, Aboriginal tourist guide, talks to Paul Gogarty, who also took the photograph Spain Middle Tar How to Spend a Million Network SouthEast Cherry blossoms Down Town Contents Whats Hot The best of London this week Sally Ferries Down and out in Paris and London Art Whats Hot Gift of the Gubbay London Lives Whats Hot Castro SAAB Mauritius The London Door Co Splash It All over Spend Take the Money and Run up a Million Pound Bill Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. 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