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News from 17/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Robert Nowell, Sybille Bedford, Victoria McKee, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, William Kay, Barbara Hall, Arthur Smith, Andrew Eames, Gillian Rowe, John Biffen, Jo Barker, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Honigsbaum, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Susan Hill, Gillian Thomas, Eric Dymock, Olaga Polizzi, A S Byatt, Debbie Harrison, Fiona Walsh, Christopher Somerville, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Carolyn Wigoder, Tony Horwitz, Leon Hawthorne, Graham Rose, Penny McIlvenna, Deborah Rowland, Tanya Reed, Sheila Rule, David Cornwell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Steve Clarke, David Cohen, Jason Tomas, Dr Ronald Clifton, John Rowland, Mark Ellis, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Jack Barker, Monica Dickens, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, David McGrath, Iain Johnstone, Senhor Antonio Vaz Pereira, Lis Leigh, David Brierley, Martin Campbell-White, Irwin Stelzer, Barbara Trapido, Marina Vaize, Ivan Fallon, Mr Kazno Chiba, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Alan Bold, Steve Clarke Media Correspondent, Anthony Phillips, Maria Laura Avignolo, John Le Carré, Harvey Porlock, Drew, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alan Bruce, M. Carron de la Carriere, Susan Crosland, Peter Kemp, Andrew Morton, David Day, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, C Adam O'Riordan, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Philip Robinson, Sandra Hempel, S Kaminsky, Margaret Thatcher, Christopher Gilchrist, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Charlotte Atkins, Bernard Cafferty, Leslie Crawford, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, John McEnroe, James Marshall, Peter Hounam, Janette Marshall, Susan Singleton, Roslyn Grose, Angela Newing, Bruce Kent, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Todd, Paul Driver, James Adams, N C R Nash, Boris Schapiro, David Hughes, Neil Kinnock, Austin MacCurtain, Peter Plant, San Francisco, Peter Wright English soccer, Rufus Olins, Henry Koehler, John Hopkins, John Barnes, Brian Walden, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Nissan Limor, Michael O'Mara, Helen Fielding, Carles Menem, Colonel John Kenyon, Michael Ignatieff, Peter Martin, Christopher Ward, John Karter, UBS Phillips, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Chris Lighthown, Diana Wright, Allan Drummond, Craig Brown, Paul Levy, Chris Partridge, Sean Wood, Brian Deer, Michael Kretzmer, Homer Sykes, Jonathan Dimbleby, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Timothy Harding, Ivan Hill, Mike Phillips, Keith Wheatley, Mr Mohamed I. Shaker, Ian Birrell, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Hogg, Michael Relph, Parin Janmohamed, Alison Beckett, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Colin Robinson, Marion Hume, Malcolm Guthrie, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Dunning, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Andrei Zakharov, Honor Cobb, Sharon Colback, A Al-Enazy, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, James Blitz, Dr Penelope Leach, Edmund Nicholas, Geoffrey Hobbs, Mihir Bose, Susannah Herbert, Michael Austin, Geoff Capes, Donald Trump, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Alan Myers, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Christopher Breunig, Anthea Gerrle, Godfrey Golzen, Andrew Lorenz, Bob Cooper, Liam Clarke, Charlton Heston, David Wickers, James Baldwin, Allstair McAlpine, Llam Clarke, Jessica Catto, Sam Kiley, James Campbell, Marina Vaizey, Gordon Brown, Jan Darowski, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Valerie Grove, Robin Leigh-Pemberton governor, Mary Whitehouse, Nick Foulkes, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Peter Robinson, Tony Hetherington, Chris Stephens, Jim Muir, Penny Perrick, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Christina Robert Jones, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Michael Kenward, Christopher Deanesly,

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Contents Car park giant planted woman spy in rival firm Insight Italian police baton charge England fans New look England hold Holland 0-0 and Scotland roar back with 2-1 win Woman held over IRA bombing campaign ITT Sheraton Contents Film men take the money and run to Labour Contents MPs hit at 'deadbeat' police chiefs Contents Wilbur Smith Theraton Belgravia Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Euro Sites BBC keeps Wimbledon though ITV offers millions more Defiant Burnet's future hinges on board meeting Poison algae endangers drinking water supplies Nationwide Anglia Bombing campaign splits animal groups Scientists live in fear:'I know I'm on the hit list. It's not paranoia' Pan Am Kingston Business School Food firms put the squeeze on cut-price chain Consumer watchdog investigates complaints of strong-arm tactics Voters may get final say in review of poll tax levels Iron Duke's heirs revive memories of Waterloo Renhold National Power Flights of Fantasy Volvo Blood row parents promise to fight on Whitelaw call over Nazi bill How Thatcher refused to quit American Airlines Renault Labour plans fresh purge The Piaget salon Lesser majesty: the younger members of the royal… Euro-pound 'on banknotes' Retail Price Index Woolwich Building Society Sunday Times Reporter: Doctor is quizzed over wife's death Honda Cabinet split over election timing In today's Other Sunday Papers A clean response Hostage hopes rise Appeal for royal jobs The City Ministers 'cashing in' Comment Language of shame Dogs to cost owners £15 ITN needs cash boost Knight watch: newly knighted Sir Peter Ustinov and… Olivetti Guide dogs charity under investigation Toyota Supra Menem Venom The Argentine leader Carlos Menem has banned his fiery wife from the presidential home after a series of spectacular rows and public tantrums. But that seems like pure soap opera is far from comical, writes Maria Laura Avignolo in Buenos Aires. Their domestic strife is undermining the Presidency British Midland War without End Ford Old grievances lose their power Londonderry has been transformed. Liam Clarke reports Horne Brothers National & Provincial Building Society Securitate terror stalks again Ceasescu's secret police recapture the streets of Bucharest Plight of freedom's forgotten children Bigger mass grave found near Katyn Barclays Wartime treasure trove stuns Texan backwater New Yorkers honour killer Bristol Flushed out: the German viper's nest of terror Abbey National Russians sound nuclear warning on North Korea Christies London Soviet democrats go for broke Gorbachev faces party breakaway if congress fails to agree reforms Northern Rock Moon descends to make peace with Moscow If You Thought You'd Never See the Day, Wait… (AFP): Deng fears civil war in China The World (Reuters), (AFP): Tamils agree to ceasefire Bristol & West Building Society (AFP): Last hope for poll campaing Chileans unearth legacy of Pinochet Voyage of fear for boat people Vauxhall Pierre Deux Heads on pikes point way to last stand in Liberia Islam treks over the Boer frontier Alliance Leicester US police ready for gay 'terror' at Aids summit Skoda Strasbourg acts on Vanunu case Brittany Site for Conversion Offering a Superb Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puerto Sotogrande Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crédit Agricole Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trump makes merry on edge of ruin Traders take stand against Triad gangs Clini Care Weather and Travel Outlook Hunt for taxi driver's killer News Digest Church split Student on bail Trainee dies Downs plea Fatal holiday Football protest Bond winners Sparkling England on course But another draw leaves Egypt holding the key Brave Scotland are also back in business Muller to the rescue for struggling Brazil Omega World Cup Details Vaseline Careca gives Brazil their final touch Rob Hughes celebrates the pure talent of Careca of Brazil, the most devastating striker to emerge thus far in the tournament Tough referees benefit cheats Rob Hughes spots a flaw in Fifa's crackdown Baggio waits on sidelines to save dull Italy Brian Glanville argues that Italy should gamble on the controversial attacker from Juventus Ardiles faces six-month ban in payments scandal Inside Track England's new sweeper system works wonders Brian Glanville praises the England manager for a tactical stroke that stopped that stopped the Dutch in their tracks The rabbit who outfoxed them all Jason tomas on Luis Gabelo Conejo, the Costa Rica goalkeeper who helped no-hopers become winners Egypt's skills face an Irish bombardment Tony Francis on today's compelling confrontation Digest Racing Results Women's Sports Awards For the Record Racing Focus Australian Pools County Championship Tour Match Other Matches Best of the Day Sunday League Fixtures Smith all power and purpose Gloucestershire dig in their heels Zimbabwe hopeful as ICC trophy goes Dutch Five-wicket Benjamin has final word Picture Gallery Cricket Close-Up Botham is back with a big bang Capel century adds weight to Test claims The Singleton of Auchroisk Sweet-swinging Woosnam holds his head higher A Welshman flies Europe's flag as Faldo and Ballesteros find it hard to keep in touch John Hopkins watches Ian Woosnam lead the European challenge in the US Open at the Medinah course near Chicago Clausthaler Big guns well placed for the last-round shoot-out Cometh the hours, cometh the Iceman Peter Roebuck marvels at the composure of Michael Atherton, Lancashire lad, Test century-maker and future England captain Elliott running towards trouble Twists of fate turn Charlton into a genius John Karter talks to the trainer who has taken a hard and roundabout route from a muck swilling stable lad to a Derby double Good Year Seductress sets tone for Ascot Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Becker and Lendl Sweep to final Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stately Sukova steers close to the rocks Edward Rushton Son & Kenvon Scots go down with spirit to New Zealand Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items A haunting marque of distinction The latest Rolls-Royce, the Silver Spirit II, is matchless in some respects but a little flawed in others, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls succumbs to progress Testing time for a classic cavalcade Imports 'no bargain' Registration Transfers McMel & Co Ltd B. 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Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milcars Sytner Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Chariots Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Portia Cars Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Phillips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glenvarigill Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Modena Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Artful planting for a pastiche in water colours Peter Robinson concludes his series of tips on water gardening An island of delight amid the eco-gloom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts Garden of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Anbil Systems Ltd Bristol Electragate Ltd Bring life to your garden with a pond Upton Hooper Cannock Gates The Sunday Times Mower City Building a green retreat Contents My secret world John le Carré on the private agonies behind The Spy Who Came In From The Cold As the Berlin Wall falls a new edition of the cold war classic is published this week. The author reflects that by penning such an igenious tale he was making a kind of bitter order out of the chaos in his life Whiteheads & Partners Contents ISIS Contents Adopt a Granny Bon viveur of Tory culture Profile Boxed-in Thatcher ponders the odds Inside Politics Dead end for the route of all evil Walter Ellis Standing firm against the smackers The Valerie Grove Interview The Princess Royal: Grapevine. . . Royal Mint What it means for Britain to join the exchange club David Smith throws light on the complex workings of the European exchange rate mechanism Playing for high stakes at motherhood roulette Women are spending fortunes to get pregnant, often without results, says Anthea Gerrle Leger Travel The unsung heroes bringing Aids vaccine a step closer Doctors have been injecting healthy volunteers with an experimental virus, writes Brian Deer Anti-drink nannies rule out the barrel Digby Anderson on whether it is safe to drink anything, anywhere any more Active video: it's out of this world Californians claim it will be even bigger than television—Sam Kiley put on the goggles and flew Public investigator number one keeps Russia on the move From small beginnings, Vitaly Korotich has built has built his magazine a following and influence like on other, turning over stones and revealing the iniquities of the communist system to a rapt and increasingly outspoken Soviet readership, reports Walter Ellis No truffling matter—science could get right up a pig's nose A British invention may be the answer to every French truffle farmer's prayers, writes Tanya Reed TCP ointment soothes painful piles There will now be a break for a new age Bryan Appleyard's Forum on advertising trends: culture in the making or just codswallop? The Sunday Times Radical left mushrooms as political sparks fly The view from across the pond: two American perspectives on class and conflict in today's Britain The 'loony left' is alive and kicking, with the workers united attracting a growing army of hardline supporters. They are unruffled by socialism's heavy defeats in Europe, writes Tony Horwitz, of The Wall Street Journal Andy Capp flap stirs up turmoil on Tyneside Sheila Rule, of The New York Times, on a cartoon caper that has stirred strong emotions in the north Ingres Heavy traffic on the road to prosperity An East German economic miracle is likely to be followed by many more around the world, says Norman Macrae It's time to take a sharp look at the boardroom politicians Privatised industries should be barred from hiring the former ministers who 'fathered' them, writes Robert Harris Multiple Sclerosis Putting a left-wing gloss on the electorate's fiscal folly After more than a decade of Thatcherism, most people still believe they can get something for nothing, writes Brlan Walden Atticvs Within Westminster, small is vulnerable Should a council close a unit for autistic children in its attempts to maintain a low level of poll tax? asks Susan Crosland The link is still alive Romania's monsters buck a trend—but not for ever The communist olf guard who fabricated a revolution can only postpone their departure from power, says Norman Stone British Nuclear Forum Greenhouse fears grip children Mencap Beware of old Baedekers My interview with Mikhail Israel answers our open letter Fundamentally irrational Film-making on a shoestring Points The Sunday Times Birthdays Will slick Dick shine in Tinseltown? Hollywood needs blockbusters at the box-office to maintain its profigate lifestyle, says Philip Robinson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three's a crowd on quality street The closest race in national newspapers is between the three main quality dailies, The Times, The Guardian and The Independent, writes Brain MacArthur Venture Contract Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alphagraphics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offshore Companies from only Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millions 'wasted' in a misguided quest to improve racial harmony The Commission for Racial Equality has failed and should be abolished, writes Leon Hawthorne Students call the tune in a buyers' market With fewer potential customers, higher education is selling itself harder, reports Sandra Hempel The Times Mischief on the road to morality My School Days Pyramids Head of Social and Domestic Department Public & Healthcare Lewisham & North Southwark Health Authority Caking for the Profession The Sunday Times Tamworth Borough Council Wiltshire County Council Northampton Family Practitioner Committee Nalgo Birmingham City Council 'The World in a College' Northampton College Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince Willem—Alexander College the Netherlands Multiple Display Advertising Items Middlesex Polytechnic VSO Queen's College Woodhouse Grove School Multiple Display Advertising Items Bursar Downside School Multiple Display Advertising Items Council of University Management Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items B&C's debts hit Midland profits As corporate problems multiply, NatWest and Midland face multi-million pound loan defaults Troubled Trump poses threat to NatWest In this Week's Business Clean-out at Sketchley ERM will cause slump in 1992 The Peterborough Effect Inflation at 6.5% on IFS index Retail Price Index Banking on poor foundation Viewpoint Fox Software Viewpoint Cusack in switch at Hoare The Boston Company Foreign predators on Hornby's track Hungry Hillsdown hopeful Ragdale Hall, left, in Leicestershire, one of… London casinos in a spin London's casinos have been through a turbulent five years. Profits have stagnated and all the leading clubs have changed hands at least once. But now the old hands are taking control and the worst appears to be over. Jeff Randall reports Slump hits shopping malls The British Open St. Andrews KPMG Citicorp Venture Capital Datavision Rank slams in the boot Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements BAA flies in with sparkling profits Sharewatch Lowndes Queensway Clinton deal on the cards Cops and jobbers in 9999 rumpus Lewis sizes up pasty-looking Coloroll Hopes sag over Dunsdale crash Discovery passes Japanese rivals The department for Enterprise College nets Tiny treasure New Derby form guide Ploughman's hunch Writing on the wall Lessee fair or unfair in rating ploy ERM entry will force return to strict monetary control Economic Perspective Robert Fraser Currency Loans Ltd Philips Sharp lesson In world success Profile Privatisation may be coal's last hope All Nippon Airways Sinking in a Sea of Debt B. A. T Industries Accolade Incentives And now the public must pay American Account Ciga Hotels The Flight for Sight Appeal Lloyd's allure survives disasters If you are worth £250,000, you could become a member of Lloyd's and make your money work twice over. You could also lose every penny you own. Richard Woods weighs up the risks Tax steps to ease D-day Mortgages Fidelity Investments An investor's guide to playing it safe The Sunday Times Knight Williams Black Horse Financial Services Car-hire problem under control Questions of Cash Abbey float tops complaints list Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Pep offers foreign exposure Savings News Banks make a rush for the home Diamond will put seller in the pink Under the Hammer Portable pensions carry big penalty The M&G Group Hambros Bank Limited Sucden (UK) Limited Business & Personal Finance Independent Financial Adviser How to avoid age tax traps Pictures that tell a tale of fame revived Showcase Compiled by Extel Financial: Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank UK Economy Compiled by Credit Suisse First Boston: International Hunting in the rain forest with a jar of alcohol Research London's Natural History Museum has been in the news recently because of proposed research cutbacks. Michael Kenward reports on the important scientific work done by museum staff Paint heats rooms Heating Royal Institute of British Architects Fishing for a cure for lice Direct-call phone service for ships at sea Telecoms Crackdown on electrical 'pollution' Safety Boosting PC capacity Computers London Business School Homing in on Prague The Sunday Times East Kilbride Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead Brussels and UK set for collision over Rover Saunders speaks of 'pure poison' Guinness The Trial Inflation concern halts rise World Markets Newman locks in The prize that would be Nobel Geordie Greig on a Japanese arts award that is enlisting top brass to raise its profile Tribes rocking to different vibes Robert Sandall sorts hippies from yuppies at this summer's festivals Contents 7 Days of wine and poses: Felicity Kendal shines in… Tarrant Place Inside Arts Hotline 081-741 9999 for today 071-491 9080 Monday to Saturday A Royal Birthday Gala Lyric Theatre The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 119 Theatres Strand Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Shadowlands The Threepenny Opera Art Galleries Henry Wyndham Fine Art British Paintings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gems that outshine their setting Unveilling two treasures in one: the Courtauld Institute collection and the classic building that frames it Gems that outshine their setting Royal National Theatre An unlikely knight clad in high-tech armour Palace for the people Phoenix Theatre High flyers whose style is cramped David Dougill on Swan Lake Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Sour notes sound on the South Bank Hugh Canning on a row over rents City of London Festival Wembley Arena Victims framed by a colour scheme Royal Opera House A close encounter with Mozart's majesty Hugh Canning applauds John Eliot Gardiner's performance of Idomeneo and La clemenza di Tito Hammersmith Odeon Music Choice Where novelty still rings true to the spirit of Britten Paul Driver tours the festivals at Aldeburgh, Almeida and Spitalfields The 1990 Contemporary British Painters Exhibition Masquerade Film Choice The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Timely reminder of the evil men do Iain Johnstone on the intelligent lessons of Costa-Gavras's Music Box A veteran who still has a spring in his step When Dickie met Maggi. . . Iain Johnstone reports on the film industry visit to No 10 Stirring act of lost faith John Peter finds the divine outweighs the comic in Simon Gray's new play A city cleaning up its act Leeds is building a new image as a cultural centre, says, Leslie Geddes-Brown Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The fine art of conjuring reality Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Back on the Road Capital Radig Coco Cola Fitting notes of fidelity Christopher Breunig on varied modern Liszt readings The deadpan flash of new French jazz Record of the Week Rimma Sushanskaya The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mont Blanc Anatomy of a missing person Radio Waves Concerts Crystal Palace Bowl Screening with laughter Steve Clarke on a move to put British TV comedy on the US networks Lezginka Thomas Allen Opera Gala Selling with star billing Rufus Olins on TV commercials with Hollywood values The Sunday Times Video Choice London Property Dancon Farrar Stead & Glyn Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosechaugh Copartnership Alan Selby & Partners Bovis Homes Jackson-Stops & Staff Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Retirement homes act on overcharging Sheltered housing buyers are to get more protection, reports Andrew Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern prices bottom out as north remains buoyant Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carlton Gate Higgs and Hill Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aria Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items McLaughlin & Harvey Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Today Monday 18 June Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Film of the Week Tuesday 18 June Pick of the Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wednesday 20 June Pick of the Day Friday 22 June Pick of the Day Thursday 21 June Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Pick of the Day Today's Satellite J. Collis Browne's Regions Today's Highlights BBC1 Guide to Today's TV and Radio Our cup runneth over TV Review Patrick Stoddart Films on TV Radio National Power Local rivalry wrecks globalisation Giving foreign subsidiaries product leadership will make them more likely to share their expertise. Godfrey Golzen reports Contents Price Waterhouse Redbrick Booz Allen & Hamilton Management Consultants Technology in Business ICL Development Dimensions International PA Consulting Group Barry Latchford Associates P. E. S. Associates Management Consultants Medway Health Authority Roger Lilley Associates Johnson Wilson & Partners Jonathan Wren Succession Planning Associates Andersen Consulting Peat Marwick Selection & Search Michael Page Partnership Computer Services Controller Greater Glasgow Health Board Madge Touche Ross Hoggett Bowers Mobil Hong Kong Government PSA Building for The Nation Dun & Bradstreet International Varley-Walker Premier Stockbroker-City British Gas Reuters Hughes Ovens & Hewitt Unitel Archibold Rae Consultants Limited British Technology Group Community Action Trust Millicom Information Services Philip Smith Connaught Mamland Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Imperial Cancer Research Fund BBC News & Current Affairs Bull Thompson IBM Lord Chancellor's Department St. James Associates Young Professionals Career Change Multiple Display Advertising Items ROCC Computer Limited Cilag Rank Xerox Easams HRS Hanover British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Making the most of IT Should companies train their own information-technology experts or use agency staff? Godfrey Golzen reports New Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Strategic Sales Consultant Petroleum Industry Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Caldwell Selection Barkers Confidential Service Fletcher Hunt plc Thomson Regional Newspapers Crewgale Consultants N. B. Selection Ltd Bransom Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Health Authority Bernard Hodes-Overton N. B. Selection Ltd The Times Post & Telecom Papua New Guinea N. B. Selection Ltd Austin Knight APR Consultants Saudi Business Machines Ltd. CB-Linnell Limited Management Consultancy Hoggett Bowers N. B. Selection Ltd BHP Steel Long Products Division Bass Public Limited Company Smedley McAlpine Senior Manager—Procurement Adidas Showerings Greenly's Pannell Kerr Forster Associates Resource Evaluation Limited Committed to Success! Scope Search & Selection Nokia Consumer Electronics Thomson Regional Newspapers Thompson Associates Ltd AHA Selection Surrey Touche Ross Norwich Union Prudential General Insurance SMCL Oil & Gas Norwich Union Wetherby Consultants Campbell-Johnston Associates Octagon Human Resources AEA Technology Bull Thompson The Welbeck Group Limited SC Selection TK Selection Wickland Westcott Exeter Airport PA Consulting Group Hertfordshire County Council MSL International PA Consulting Group Giving women a lift to top management Female executives are as driven as men but their style is unique, says Deborah Rowland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Contents Street Wise She is the princess who just loves to go shopping, and the results is a look, whether casual or smart, in public or off-duty, that sets trends. In this extract from his forthcoming book on the lifestyle of the Princess of Wales, Andrew Morton follows the trails to her favourite shops and designers Spode Multiple Classified Advertising Items The secrets of a serene highness Fast, float, heal. . . and spend Helen Fielding counts the cost of stress-free New Age living Herbert Johnson Great sport with a line in heroic role models My Style Jani Allan meets the fowering character of Charlton Heston Connections A Storehouse Company The flash that smacks of surplus cash Kate Saunders wags a gem-free finger at the vulgar longing inspired by the Agra diamond Seat Ibiza Special New kids on the shopping block As their numbers rise, the under-12s have become big business, says Brian Deer Laws of the wild Victoria McKee examines the rules and shifting fashions for keeping bizarre beasts as pets Playing her Strong Suit Marion Hume on emphatically feminine ways in which women can wear the trousers Chantilly race, a pretty face. . . Mark Honigsbaum spends a day watching horses hats and mannequins at the French Oaks Cartier Cliché Anouska Hempel PIAT How to lunch in London with savoir-faire Nick Foulkes talks to a Frenchman with a guide to table manners in the British capital Crunchy Peanut Butter Tried & Tasted Multiple Display Advertising Items Plumber Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Sun-Pat Crunchy Cumberland Hotel The First Emperor of QIN The Good Earth Neil's Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spicing the taste of sweet success Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items The first highway Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferry service with no boat to launch Ski surcharge defended Arret Train Time Michael Kretzmer rides the rails through the vast American interior and finds himself backtracking into the lives of an unlikely cast of characters British Rail International Thomson No Title Mark Warner Crystal Holidays French Railways Pacific Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O European Ferries The Queen of Scots The Scottish Highland Railway Company Limited Twelve Islands Reho Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Trail Finders the Travel Experts Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items When danger and delight are up in the air A feeling of dicing with death adds to the fun of paragliding, says Jack Barker, who found there is more than one way to come down to earth Travel Lunn Poly Cunard Countess Cox & Kings France Voyages Ireland Jersey Queen Elizabeth2 Sealink Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Les Routiers 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making a stronger case for the traveller's rights Travel: Right and Wrongs This week the Sunday Times Travel section introduces Rights and Wrongs, a regular column for frustrated travellers by Edward Welsh, left, who will advise you on your rights and help investigate cases where complaints have been made Flying start for a budget trip Intent on a bargain, Edward Welsh finds his transatlantic courier's duties a breeze Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times 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 The Sunday Times 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uncommon market for every appetite A Weekend Away: Brussels David Wickers visits the headquaters of the European Community and finds bons viveurs outnumber the bureaucrats The Sunday Times Families enjoy a cash surprise The Sunday Times Crossword Fabulous Nobody Serious Pleasures The Life of Stephen Tennant by Philip Hoare H Hamilton £20 pp464 John Carey Opinion reserved Audio dynamite Who's Reading Whom Sybille Bedford Betwixt Perish the thought On the Critical List Harvey Porlock ponders literary London's reception of a pair of novels by northern celebrities Authors Pretentious? 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May Week was in June by Clive James Cape £12.95 pp249 Valerie Grove Getting to the hearth of the matter A Sort of Clowning by Richard Hoggart Chatto £14.95 pp225 a S Byatt Secondary sexual character Simone De Beauvoir by Deirdre Bair Cape £19.95 pp718 Humphrey Carpenter Russian Art Claudio Magris Danube A life of telling it on the mountain James Baldwin: An Artist on Fire by W J Weatherby M Joseph £17.99 pp424 James Campbell David & Charles Writers College Butterflies and Amazons Visiting Cards by Francis King Constable £11.95 pp224 Barbara Trapido Fiction Blue Cross Confronting a captive audience The Evening News by Arthur Hailey Doubleday/Souvenir Press £13.95 pp518 Unspontaneous improvisation Lying Together by D M Thomas Gollancz £13.95 pp255 Wonderful world of whimsy Light Can Be both Wave and Particle by Ellen Gilchrist Faber £12.99 pp204 The Maker's Mark Centenary portrait of an artistic hero Art The Love of Many Things a Life of Vincent van Gogh by David Sweetman F Curtis/Hodder £17.95 pp391 The past is all before us Marina Vaizey identifies a renewal of interest in the renaissance Diary Heroic failures, turbulent priests The Jesuit Factor a Personal Investigation by Peter Rawlinson Weidenfeld £18 pp227 Shattered Vows Exodus from the Priesthood by David Rice M Joseph £15.99 pp280 Coronet Books On the Shortlist Where socialism failed Eastern Europe in upheaval: three books provided a background to this week's explosive events Death of the Dark Hero: Eastern Europe 1987-90 by David Selbourne Cape £13.95 pp274 In the Communist Mirror: Journeys in Eastern Europe by Lesley Chamberlain Faber £12.99 pp196 Blowing in the wind of change Berlin to Bucharest Travels in Eastern Europe by Anton Gill Grafton £16.95 pp328 The Oxford Companion Paperbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Little Ships of Dunkirk Fabulous creatures Children's Books Susan Hill finds evil trolls and eerie elves lurking in new versions of old tales Hard Backs Paper Backs Next Week The Simplex Sectional Bookcase Brian Moore The Literary Guild Contents Contents Rado Picture Gallery Meat & Livestock Commission Honda Lauren by Ralph Lauren Lawen A Race Apart Akai Strong Contenders Geoff Capes, champion shot-putter and strongman, and his children Lewis and Emma talk to Victoria McKee. 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