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News from 24/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Hilary Bristow, Helen Connor, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, David Lea Assistant General Secretary, Pamela Lawson, Mike Graham, John Davison, Jon Swain, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Mark Honigsbaum, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Larry Adler, Graham Lees, Eric Dymock, Tim Judah, Fiona Walsh, Debbie Harrison, Tony Francis, Christopher Somerville, Graham Rose, Philippa Pigache, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Brompton, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, David Smith, Susan Espie, Steve Clarke, Nick Pitt, Mike Brearley, Alleen Ballantyne, John Rowland, Edward Welsh, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Sarler, S Peel, Tom Bullimore, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Paolo Farinella, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Des Wilson, Iain Johnstone, Peter Plawt, David Brierley, Nigel Stafford-Clark, Tony Schwartz, Irwin Stelzer, George Bundred Chairman, Gureth David, Ivan Fallon, Robert Hewison, Adam Hopkins, H J Piperger, John Mortimer, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Joe Irving, Graham Lyons, Jane Bird, Sally Vincent, Amora Dijon Mustard, Steve Clarke Media Correspondent, Ian Glover-James Diplomatic Correspondent, Meir Vanunu, Geraldine Hackett, David Puttnam, Egon Ronay, Harold Rose, David Kelvin, Margarette Driscoll, Alan Bruce, Hugh Canning, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Bobby Robson, Cecil Parkinson, David Currie, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Iggy Pop, Christopher Gilchrist, David Sweetman, Paul Bailey, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Rex Bellamy, Geoffrey Dicks, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Golding, Ruth Fainlight, Stuart Wavell, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Christoper O'Toole, Amit Roy, Peter Lewis, John Owen, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Todd, Paul Driver, Fran Abrams, Roger Scruton, Chris Major, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, Brian Jackman, Jennie Hawthorne, Joan Forman, Rufus Olins, John Hopkins, Celia Haddon, Brian Walden, S John Peskett Wing Cdr, Roger Williams, David Surtees, Marie-Louise Rossi Chairman, Michael Ignatieff, Christopher Ward, John Karter, David Brittain, Malcolm Winton, Lisa O'kelly, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Lesley Newson, Ian Anderson, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Harry Mullan, Betty Stove, Chris Campling, Anna Robson, Andrew Wheatcroft, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Janeffe Marshall, Keith Martin, Christine Hope, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Hogg, Alison Beckett, David Selbourne, Norman Stone, W Hagan, John Harvey, Frances Rafferty, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Nick Hanna, Ian Dunning, Iola Smith, David Sainsbury, John Walsh, Mitchell Symons, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Ruby Millington, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Michael Jones Political Editor, Roger Clarke, Quentin Bell, Andrew Yates, James Blitz, Lawrence Zeegen, Timo Lehtonen, Donald Cameron Watt, John Sharp, Christine Janes, Philip Beresford, Michael Austin, Victoria McKEE, Lord Hailsham, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Munro Ferguson, John prescott, Godfrey Golzen, John Blauth, Robert Kee, Hana Mandlikova, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Michael Day Chairman, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Martin J Rehm, Mario Cámpora Ambassador, Douglas Bell, Sam Kiley, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Valerie Grove, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Frank Field, John Jones, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Kamran Fazel, Tony Hetherington, Barbara Lloyd, Philip Sabin, Joanna Simon, Samuel Hynes, James Park, Marianne Macy, Iain Jenkins, Jack Charlton, Mary Ann Fitzgerald, Michael Kenward, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Tennis stars refuse to take drug test at Wimbledon Interest rates to fall as Tory fortunes revive Sunday Times Mori Opinion Poll Security firm admits it tapped NCP rival Insight ITT Sheraton Contents £30,000 pays for dinner but B & B is extra Quake death toll tops 40,000 Orphaned: a child victim of the iranian disaster Contents Contents 'Vulture' Prescott, by Parkinson Labour cuts union influence One in 10 food outlets 'a health risk' Contents Y Care International Satellite stations top viewing poll Jonathan Dimbleby Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Labour launches attack on 'biased' News at Ten report Hatton and Liverpool face fraud inquiry AIDS vaccine may be ready 'in two years' Children killed as car goes off cliff Royal Mint Lendl and Wimbledon Halifax New-breed Tory women set their sights on power The Simplex Section Bookcase Jokers jump on Trump as Ivana jets out Impresario gives £1m to stage old musicals Investment Trusts Pneumonia link to algae found as canoeists fall ill National Power Schools plan fourth term to kill off long summer holiday Row brews over mania for listed buildings Vicars resisting homeless plan Mercedes-Benz Music brings a mind to life Citroën Rolls-Royce bids for nuclear arms plants In today's Other Sunday Papers Howe may leave cabinet Royal Navy goes private Murder fear in Wales The City Federal state of Britain Britons help Iran victims ANC snubs supporters New work for cold war spies Towns resort to shopping loophole Woolwich Building Society Gentry make a killing in the titles market National & Provincial Building Society Gotcha Paper round Special How the Master of Magdalene socked it to Wendy, David, Kelvin and company Contents Christian Children's Fund of Great Britain British Midland Quids out! Is this the end of the pound in your pocket? Ecu-logical facts: a simple guide to Euro-currency BSB 5 Channel TV After 10 centuries sterling meets its Waterloo Jaguar The despised off-court opponent Steffi must beat to win Wimbledon Gorbachev to stay on as party chief Canadians fear Quebec will break away 'like Lithuania' Queen may become embroiled in constitutional crisis Violin duo freed from Hong Kong boat camp Civil Aviation Authority Rolex Globe Investment Trust PLC Rovacabin Honda (AP): Tamil murders claim retracted The World (Reuters): US puts owl before jobs Barclaycard (AFP): A mandate to munch melon West split on plan to bail out Gorbachev Politician laughs off Pretoria's 'death plot' talk MaZDa Building Excitement Andersen Consulting Berlin Wall art boom leaves a painter cold Securitate's old methods return Dial France's wonder train hits buffers in the rebel south Daihatsu Charade US parents push 'supertots' to be sporting champs Scourge of ivory poachers faces trial for murder Arafat lies low in fear of assassins Atari 520stfm Discovery Pack Executed Chinese used as organ donors The Open University How SeaCat roared home like a tiger in fighting mood to grab the trophy Weather and Travel Outlook Man shot from Rolls-Royce News Digest Death at fair Police challenge Cup drinks ban Boats sunk Channel delay Drug arrests Bond winners Navratilova power crushes Magers Devastating display is early warning to Graf Sampras shows fine promise for future Contents Martina prepares for a date with destiny Hana Mandlikova, Christine Janes and Betty Stove Pay their tributes to an enduring champion Mecir's victory, but the Noah magic still works Gieves & Hawkes When the demon in McEnroe took over the genius "Everything bad about McEnroe happens in public. There is is not much wrong with the private man" Richard Evans describes two celebrated occasions on which McEnroe walked headlong into trouble The Sunday Times Lendl the man Edberg and Becker must fear the most Nick Pitt believes that although Becker and Edberg cannot be ruled out, the improved Ivan Lendi is the true favourite for the men's singles Brat pack in pursuit of Graf Chasing game: thrusting teenagers carrying pink-handled rackets and a determination to be No1 In women's tennis the pretenders are getting even younger Sue Mott on the task facing Steffi Graf as she looks over her shoulder at Jennifer Capriati and Monica Seles Britons who slip through the back door Obsession: Ivan Lendl and the grinding life of a multi-millionaire BSB 5 Channel TV The Sunday Times Selling distinction to the upwardly mobile driver John Blauth, editor of Company Car magazine, looks at how been the trade in élite registrations has been transformed by a revenue-boosting government initiative Registration Numbers Cnda Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts The champions and the contenders A scattering of Wimbledon seeds hoping to prosper on the grass courts of the All England club Sue Mott profiles the leading players and assesses their chances of lifting the 1990 men's and women's singles titles Laver and Court were truly the greatest of the greats Rex Bellamy recalls the champions he has admired over the last 30 years and chooses two as the best of the best Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Quattro Performance Centre The Full Draw for the Men's and Women's Singles Wibmledon Yesterday's Results Wimbledon Order of Play Roll of Honour Wright halts England's pace attack Defence is best form of attack as New Zealand's opening batsmen mount a resolute reply at Lord's England v New Zealand Injured Robson out of World Cup Milla's finishing flourish Gooch delays adventurous spin approach Wembley Venue of Legends World Cup Details Nissan Matthaeus on the march Stars in Italy: Matthaeus confirms his class and Schillaci gloriously announces himself Schillaci of Sicily, a worthy heir to the great Rossi England have to improve to progress Bobby Robson and Jack Charlton continue their campaigns as Andy Roxburgh's army trudges home Brian Glanville warns that beating Belgium will be a tough but not impossible nut to crack, as long as England can raise their game, and as long as Gascoigne continues to shine Leighton pays the ultimate penalty When Scotland's World Fell Apart Around the next corner, Scifo lies in wait Rob Hughes profiles Enzo Scifo of Belgium, the man England must watch most closely Irish ready to hook Romania Tony Francis celebrates the Republic of Ireland's energetic success and assesses their prospects Czech striker bang on target For the Record Mexico Foreman back to beef up the heavyweights Harry Mullan finds himself believing in resurrection Racing Results Australian Pools Racing Focus Digest County Championship Best of the Day Sunday League Fixtures Statistics Staunch Roseberry weathers all Fielding errors mar Wasim's first day Improving the forecast for Gloucestershire Kent crack makeshift order Richards shares spotlight The Singleton of Auchroisk Houghton leads way to trophy Cricket Close-Up Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Broughtons Dovercourt The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landrover Authorised Dealers Merlin Nottingham Range Rover Vdgue Mann Egerton Romans The Wadham Kenning Motor Group H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Land Rover Assured Dutton-Forshaw J. F. & E. Hadwin Ltd Car Auctions Bournemouth Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brave Scotland put All Blacks to gruelling test Mansell cheer for hapless Ferrari Motor Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Olazabal does just enough Golf Salsabil takes on colts in Classic Racing Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Follett Jaguar Jaguar Spott Paramount Cardeel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old masters triumph in rally classic Eric Dymock on the supremacy of the old school in a testing trans-European rally Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vauxhall Multiple Display Advertising Items Mini maestro victorious again Ferrari Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Woking Motors Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hadleigh The Essex Motor House Alan Day Speeds of Blackpool Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Rivervale Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Cooper Exeter Porsche Ian anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann Egerton Multiple Display Advertising Items Dutton Forshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley B. M. W. Authorised Dealers The Cooper Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Hunters Multiple Display Advertising Items Millcars BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents The Pain of Love Lord Hailsham writes frankly about the tragedy and turmoil behind his public life The Private Education Company Limited Contents Fraser Marr Contents Trafalgar House Europe Heroine of the fiction factory Profile Jaundiced eye tracks German steamroller Inside Politics Taxes return to haunt Labour Walter Ellis Campaigner who cared not too little but too much The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . BSB 5 Channel TV First voice of the Aids generation Elizabeth Glaser is fighting Aids on two fronts: at home and on Capitol Hill, writes Alleen Ballantyne. Amid her family's tragedy, she is not only raising research funds but changing a whole public attitude CNT Property Centre Boy's fight to turn tide of public fear The boy who would be king bat Amit Roy meets the young Indian cricketer expected to cause quite a stir at Lord's Solicitors take to the air to speed up house sales The Law Society is to launch a television campaign to cut delays in the property market, says Andrew Yates Mixing medicine with maths can prove fatal Rationing health care via a rigid cost-effective formula bides ill for patients who may need life-saving surgery, but it is something to whic a reorganised and financially stretched NHS may have to resort, writes Mark Honigsbaum British Red Cross Irenian Earthquake Appeal Behind Labour's buttoned lip a party gnashes its teeth The brave new political image is under strain from policy confusions and a disaffected old guard After talking to Labour's reformers and its suddenly quiet activists, David Selbourne believes the party has made an ideplogical monster for electoral purposes that does not even convince its own members Tories claw back more points in the polls Sunday Times Mori Opinion Poll Why Kinnock doesn't add up The Labour leader has displayed a lack of understanding of basic economics, writes David Smith Megastars march into history with the rock of ages Bryan Appleyard's Forum on rock 'n' roll's triumphant dance to the music of time as, after 40 sometimes turbulent years, it finally comes of age Griffin Factors Nasty truths lurk in politics of mush Caring Britons should seek more competition instead of more cash for all the things they care about, writes Norman Macrae Lessons on how to make a mess of things at No 10 Robert Harris believes the Tories would be ill advised to present the respective merits of Thatcher and Kinnock as a key issue Dti the department for Enterprise Looking for escape from this argy-bargy of electioneering What happened to idead in politics? Wearled by partisan bickering Brlan Walden finds rare respite in an unexpected quarter Atticvs Picture Gallery Wearing their hearts on their wallets It is bizarre to expect financial compensation for suffering a distressing experience, says Susan Crosland A gun at the temple Finland, a mouse that roars at the tottering Soviet giant The Finns may feel triumphant over their ailing neighbour, but proximity brings its problems, writes Norman Stone British Nuclear Forum Vanunu's motive, by his brother Progress and the president The Times Seeing artists in black and white Counting the interest out Sainsbury won't wear a red rose Points The Sunday Times Primary principles Who wants a paramilitary police? Birthdays Why there will be slim pickings from the peace dividend Philip Sabin expects defence savings to free few resources for other national needs Multiple Display Advertising Items Toplix Loose Inserts, plus Infinite Flexibility Well-Established and Expanding Publishing Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inflation Protected Retirement Income with Capital The Crest Group Premiere Motivation Ltd DSR (Leisuer) Limited Name your Own Income! Multiple Display Advertising Items Randolph Corporate Research Limited Financial Problems? Multiple Display Advertising Items How to keep tabs on errant fathers Frank Field urges tougher steps against those fathers who refuse to support their children City slackers are streets ahead in the litter league Businesses and tourists face heavy fines in London's latest clean-up campaign, writes Amit Roy Credit where credit's due for training drive Geraldine Hackett meets the man who believes teenagers should not enter a job that offers no training South East Thames Regional Health Authority Bookish past of a union figurehead My School Days Itsa Personnel Management Group National and Local Government Officers Association Dorset County Council Dudley Health Authority Dorset Family Practitioner Committee Hartlepool Health Authority Bromley Family Health Services Northumberland Health Authority Health Images, U. K., PLC Highland Regional Council The Scottish Agricul Tural College Edinburgh Public & Healthcare Paving the way to attractive terraces Graham Rose continues his series of tips for novice gardeners Public & Healthcare Appointments Queensland Provincial City Hospitals Brisbane Metropolitan Teaching Hospitals Sales Orientated Nurse Advisors If your garden is too small to house an ambitious… Shows and other July diary dates Garden of the Week Education The London Hospital Medical College Brighton Polytechnic Fairfax University (USA) English Language Teachers (3) Libya All Souls College Conifers School Multiple Display Advertising Items Shining eyes in a hidden heronry Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Secretarial Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items Birkbeck College The Wallace Tutorial College Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Napier Polytechnic Ideal Schools Ayusa International Napier Polytechnic of Edinburgh Aston Business School University of Bath At the ifinstitut francais Next Week Panel queries scheme to break up TVS Mystery Swiss may hold aces in bid for Hibernian KPMG Peat Marwick Human Resources Consultants Birch sues Boots for record £4m pay-off Bpb hit by crumbling profits Base rates 'will be cut in autumn' In the Week's Business Shares lose touch with reality Viewpoint Fox Software Levitt attracts another big fish Hill Samuel tops deals table again Great Portland Estates Court bid to block Barracuda deal Cowie scoffs at residual doubts Bidders tune in to TV Small Firms Service First Leisure bowls over the sceptics Drivers Jonas Buildings Work Better in Colt Conditions Re Turner discards Ted Runners-up drive ahead Finance Game Accolade Incentives B. A. A The world's leading international… King of Condos trumped Spender outranked Parting is no sweet sorrow Shops cat out of bag Hill Samuel Secure Up to a point, prime minister Zenith data systems Woolwich favoured to win Hamptons Sharewatch TSB says yes to some joy Anglo hots up to cheer City Contango Lex Vehicle Leasing A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Budget deal is key to cut in interest American Account The Sunday Times ERM gives long-term gain for short-term pain Finding right entry point Hard road to European currency standard Economic Perspective Brussels Gets Tough Europe's competition officials want repayment of the 'sweeteners' that were used to privatise Rover. Iain Jenkins and Jonathan Todd report on the growing power of Brussels over British corporate life Birmingham The Big Heart of England Sweeping powers The Sunday Times M&G Britain's Leading Unit Trust Group Business & Personal Finance Black Horse Financial Services Divorcee can claim Miras even if she pays no tax Questions of Cash Discount for home watchers Savings News Insure the wedding Fisher Prew Smith Unit Trust Index The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Pensions vs Peps: the choice What's the best way of saving for a good income on retirement? Diana Wright and Christopher Gilchrist offer a guide through the maze of conditions, taxes and risks Small companies offer big value Independent Fidelity Investments Pension rethink Commissions go over the top All right for some Golf fans can have a real ball at the sales Showcase Northern Rock Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank International Magnetic alloy puts Europe ahead of Japan Magnetics Irish researchers have discovered a material that could give Europe a lead in the $1 billion market for permanent magnets and create a new generation of high performance products. Report by Jane Bird New rays of hope for solar power Energy Oxford Polytechnic Sleeping pill avoids addiction Bytes Directions Drug labs that don't use animals Research Lansing Linde Ltd GrandMet's French cocktail Indicator of the Week Ciga Hotels The Week Ahead Bitter sale for Jacobs TV ads turn to social realism Crunch time for RHM cereals Crisis at Britannia Artemis Trade data fail to ignite Footsie World Markets The tosh about van Gogh David Sweetman argues that the great Dutch painter is being ill-served by his centenary celebrations Contents Not Fading Away For 27 years, the Rolling Stones have kept a place in the charts—and in the headlines. Robert Sandall interviews Mike Jagger as rock and roll's grand old man takes to the stage again Arts Hotline 081-741 9999 for today 071-491 9080 Monday to Saturday Mother Courage Inside Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No. 120 Multiple Display Advertising Items Aspects of Love Wembley Arena Roger Waters & Special Guests Multiple Display Advertising Items Piccadilly Theatre A really useful start for 'royal' rebels Edward's Useful exit to start own theatre group Geordie Greig on the split in Andrew Lloyd Webber's company—and the prince who ensured its publicity Where the parts are more colourful than the whole Marina Vaizey compares two exhibitions of modern British art Royal Shakespeare Company The Simplex Regd Sectional Bookcase Theatres Hidden Laughter Applause as East goes West Joan Bakewell meets the Borodin String Quartet en route to Suffolk Now and Forever New London Theatre Art Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinemas Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crescendos soar hot off the press Hugh Canning assesses their impact on a revitalised Aldeburgh Festival The Sunday Times Choice Music Saddled with a building of historic value but little note Hugh Pearman on the disadvantages and history of the Sadler's Wells theatre The Illusion Nothing compared to the last time For the want of a song and fresh inspiration, the Prince tour was lost, says Robert Sandall Bach the Complete Brandenburg Concerti Bonhams Knightsbridge Glass moves a little darkly Paul Driver is mildly stirred by a group of new operas A Very British Sale Choice Film The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Slicing the canvas of a shrinking silver screen Patrick Stoddart compares cinematic techniques with those of TV A troubled sense of timing Mighty oaks from anecdotes Valerie Grove meets Williams Trevor, the Irish author of Fools of Fortune Choice Theatre Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre A patchwork quilt sewn with guilt John Peter reviews a masterful interpretation at the Cottesloe of Arthur Miller's play, After the Fall May Days' message falls on deaf ears Robert Hewison regrets a deserted season Bringing back the best of Beecham David Cairns on EMI's tribute to a brilliant conductor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Record of the Week Video Choice Britain's Gravy Train makes tracks across the Channel Peter Lewis looks at the spin-offs form Malcolm Bradbury's new Euro series for TV Multiple Classified Advertising Items A brave new world of filming Steve Clarke previews Channel 4's latest documentaries At the cutting edge of religious affairs Radio Waves Prudential Property Services Farrar Stead & Glyn Knight Frank & Rutley New Crane Wharf Foxtons Aldersgate Court Aylesford Bovis Homes Fairclough Homes Ltd Radius Debenham Tewson Residential Special Situation Horne & Sons Counting energy costs Andrew Yates on a testing time for Mary Archer and David Puttnam Multiple Display Advertising Items Mellersh & Harding A home to make the mouth water Richmond Park Heights Finlays on Hughes Sell or Exchange with InterChange Multiple Display Advertising Items Carlton Gate Mainda Village we Maidencombe House Central Scottish Borders G M Thomson & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bowley Bros Limited Anbil Systems Ltd Puerto Sotogrande Quinta da Bemposta Rutherfords Immobiliere De Villars S. A Tuscany Radio Today Multiple Classified Advertising Items A touch of golf Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Monday 25 June Arresting sight: German troops against a British… Tuesday 26 June Wednesday 27 June Pick of the Day Thursday 28 June Film of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday 29 June The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Pick of the Day Saturday Pick of the Day Today's Satellite The Sunday Times Superiative Travel Inside: The TV Week Ahead plus Today's Radio Regions Today's Highlights BBC1 Guide to Today's TV and Radio Films on TV Idylls of the Kingdom TV Review Radio Raymond Weil New roles for the middle managers Companies that go for the technology-inspired shake-out may be making a costly mistake. Report by Godfrey Golzen Contents Coopers & Lybrnad Deloitte Millicom Information Services Pembroke & Pembroke Korn/ferry International Ducheyne Executive PSA Building Management North West Howgate Sable Span Group Fairbairn Executive Resourcing Limited Oracle UK Mercuri Urval Whitehead Rice Wetherby Consultants Michael Page Marketing Alpha Tec PA Consulting Group Shompson Associates Ltd. Hess Fimerada Huess Fina Drilling Engineers Thames Valley AST Computers Price Watherhouse IMR Institute of Management Resources T. C. A Management Consultants Hoggett Bowers Lasmo Dti the department for Enterprise Nicklin British Gas Wang working together for quality Bradford & Bingley Building Society Campbell's Chief Executive Strategic Accounts Managers Ogilvie Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Kay Hogg Clarke Executive Recruitment London Transport Greenfield Whitehead Rice Wetherby Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Peake Associates Marlar International Limited MSL International Shell Motorola Pioneer RHP bearings Rapid Recall Durham County Council The Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors Oxford Connaught Mainland Building Services English National Opera London Coliseum Personal Marketing Consultancy Toyota G. S. Recruitment Advertising British-American Tobacco Company Limited Alexon Resource Evaluation Limited Greenfield Murphy Eastern Oil Company Professional Search & Selection Safeway Adamson & Partners Ltd. NHS Training Authority Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance The Training Business Group Chusid Lander The Sunday Times Trielinks plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Fisons Pharmaceuticals Bata Nigeria Ltd. Advertise Alasdair Graham Associates Priory Hospitals Group The Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors Scottish Power Rapid Premiere Resource Maximisation Southern Ltd Luton International Airport Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology Performance Management Limited Interexec Development Capital Corporation Limited Cooper Associates The Times Scottish Development Agency Air Call Communications Plymouth Health Authority Committed to Equal International Marketing Economic Services (UK) Lt Deutsche Bundespost Telekom Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Ram Mobile Data Deminex United States Surgical Corporation Amtac British Red Cross Per Search & Selection Fabriques De Tabac Reunies Sa GHN the Personal Development Consultants Recruiting good graduates is only the start Research shows the companies often fail with career development. Helen Connor reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Sex, lies and escort girls The advertisements seem innocent enough—dancing, dining, an elegant companion. But whenh Marianne Macy, and American journalist, visited several New York escort agencies posing as a job-hunter, she found that behind the promise of a gliffering social life, the real business of many firms is sex Contents Jaeger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Achievements of Canterbury Antiques Fairs …happett of Band Street The Complete Private Care Service Lobster, AristoPats, and a worthy cause The Rainy Season: Tim Willis visits a sodden Ascot, while Deirdre Fernand takes shelter at an Irish high-society fund-raising ball Race day's big brolly cover-up Selfridges Connections Don't call me the 'godfather', says Mr Pop My Style Robert Sandall meets Iggy Pop, the man with the most over-exposed torso in rock history Miele Anything Else in a Compromise Frail end to a fairytale Does the present plight of Mandy Smith point to a sickness in society as well? asks Victoria McKEE The facts about candida The Sanderson Sale Ranhdolph Engineering Sunclasses A shot in the arm for British couture Marion Hume reports on an international scoop for one of Britain's best known fashion houses Multiple Display Advertising Items Valentino Boutique Complections International Spelling It out Marion Hume on the word-games designers are playing Liberty Making a meal of hospital dinners Egon Ronay looks at medical catering, culinary awards and compulsory tipping Dijon Mustard Tried & Tasted Restaurant Guide Rhan's Restaurant Monet's Restuarant Dynasty Cantonese Restaurant Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Old Colonial County Restaurant of the Year Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Amora Dijon Mustard Saheli Brasserie Indian Cuisine Sunday Buffet Adult £5.75 Children £2.50 The Sunday Times Le Restaurant Carapace Hampstead Brown's Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome to Noorani Restaurant White revolution worth the wait Wine The Old Plow Inn and Restaurant at Speen Neil's Restaurant The Sunday Times Where country matters Love it or hate it, Tennessee is the Mecca of rhinestone cowboys and country music fans. Carol Sarler, a pedal steel guitar addict, visits its capital, Nashville, for a rapturous injection of sentimental songs, unabashed schmaltz, redneck nostalgia—and great bad taste Mark Warner Clean bill of health for the Italian waters Crowds desert the costas Something to Declare Compass Points Fragile Spain As British tour operators desert congested concrete costas, Adam Hopkins looks at the Spanish reaction—and the attraction the country still holds for discerning travellers in its hinterland Queen Elizabeth2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Go Royal Rail Mundi Color Worldwide Thomason Unicorn Holidays Ltd Airtours Winter Sun Lunn Poly Getaway for Less Sheraton Skyline Hotel Glimpsing the wild parts other tourists don't reach Brian Jackman glories in the mountains, wildlife and rich heritage of Spain's unexploited interior Trust Arret Classified Travel Air Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Australia, Nz & round the World Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Trailfinders the Travel Experts Travel Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays London Flight Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Portugal Austravel Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Labels to lighten the deep As today's fashion for underwater diving swells, Nick Hanna takes the plunge and fins along nature trails laid out to fathom the mysteries of marine life Pacific Connection Viasa Venezueland International Airways Swan Hellenic French Railways JnSia with Bales Classic Collection Sealink British Ferries Shifting the focus below the waves David Brittain on how to be snap-happy down in the briney Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Corsican connections Multiple Display Advertising Items Images of France Travel Ltd. Villas and hotels in Italy Villasun Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Clours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the trail of a rich past—and Mr H Christopher Somerville continues his walk along the Harroway, Britain's oldest road Where country matters Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items OSL Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portledge The Tides Reach Downrew The Sporting Manor Bishops Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Holidays Beating a retreat with solitude, painting and prayer A Weekend Away: Ammerdown Centre Religious retreats offer more than respite from the rat race. Celia Haddon recharged her spiritual batteries and discovered an enjoyable new pastime at one near Bath Guide Lines The Sunday Times Sunday Times The Sunday Times Crossword Suspect Logic Proved Innocent by Gerry Conlon H Hamilton £12.99 pp234 Stolen Years: Before and After Guildford by Paul Hill with Ronan Bennett Doubleday £12.99 pp287 Keep writing Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells The Penalty for Treason is Death. . . Taking a dim view Gut reaction Cause and effect Creature of Hobbit Disillusioned by politics Three famous Belgians Hardy annual Who's Reading Whom Multiple Display Advertising Items The fantasy life of Hitler's hitman Himmler: Reichsfuhrer, SS by Peter Padfield Macmillan £17.95 pp656 The Property of a Lady Big shots and big productions My Indecision is Final: The Rise and Fall of Golderest Films by Jake Eberts and Terry Hott Faber £17.50 pp678 The Sunday Times A love that dares to speak its name Which of us Two? The Story of a Love Affair by Colin Spencer Viking £15.99 pp258 Bette & Joan Towards My Waiting Mother Poetry from Oxford Dick Francis Straight Dublin enmity The Journey Home by Dermot Bolger Viking £13.99 pp294 Muesli at Midnight by Aidan Mathews Secker £12.95 pp288 Fiction Life according to Garth Silver Light by David Thomson Deutsch £12.95 pp330 Spicing up the Italian job Foreign Bodies by Amanda Craig Hutchinson £12.95 pp306 Mistresses of the intimate revelation Escapes by Joy Williams Collins Harvill £11.95 pp168 Able Baker Charlie Dog by Stephanie Vaughan Heinemann £12.95 pp194 Four Bare Legs in a Bed and Other Stories by Helen Simpson Heinemann £12.95 pp183 Journey of a Lifetime and Others Stories by Gillian Tindall Hutchinson £12.95 pp164 Barnaby Williams This tumult in the clouds on of books commemorating the Battle of Britain Aces high: on its fiftieth anniversary, we review a selection The Boy's Own Battle of Britain by Petter Cross Pavilion £7.99 pp30 The Few: Summer 1940, The Battle of Britain by Philip Kaplan and Richard Collier Blangdford £25 pp224 The Battle of Britain by Richard Townshend Bickers Salamander £17.95 pp208 A wing and a prayer The Sky Suspended a Fighter Pilot's Story by Jim Bailey Bloomsbury £15.99 pp184 Suddenly that summer Diary Prolier than thou A Slight Case of Libel by Alan Watkins Duckworth £14.95 pp241 Citizens above suspicion? The Poisoned Tree: The Untold Truth About the Police Conspiracy to Discredit John Stalker and Destroy Me by Kevin Taylor with Keith Mumby Sidgwick £15 pp219 The lost picture show The Missing Reel The Untold Stoy of the Lost Inventor of Moving Pictures by Christopher Rawlence Collins £14.95 pp306 Pollon˜eyes The Times Literary Supplement Paperbacks Accelerated Learning Fiction The Times Ecological carry-on up the Amazon Travel Roger Clarke reads about rivers, deserts, freaky San Francisco and far-flung places Widows Hardracks Paperbacks Next Week The Simplex Sectional Bookcase Blooms Burs For Details of Advertising in the Books Section Charter 88 Contents Nescafe Aita Rica Contents Acuhealth Picture Gallery Wayside Inns Lack Label To Test the New Lexus we Took It up Britain's… Lexus Panasonic Sound as a Bell Quentin Bell, the artist, and his daughter Cressida, who runs her own company, talk to Christine Eccles. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton Marks & Spencer The New Kitchens Direct Gonzalez Byass The National Trust Sky Movie By now, you will probably have heard of the Alfa Alfa Romeo Room with a view Room 306, Fownes Hotel, City Walls Road. Worcester.… The Tervine Room, Ardanaseig Hotel, Kilchrennan, by… The Stone Room, Gley Windmill Guesthouse,… Skandia Life Diversions Fancy a walk in the country? An action-packed day on or in the water? A sight of birds, sharks, horses? Punch and Judy? A glass of beer? Read on! Illustrations by Lawrence Zeegen Akai always proffessional Call of the wild The passionate wildlife lover pursues his quarry in all weathers; but high summer makes the quest a greater pleasure. Brian Jackman salutes shirtsleeve weather Railway mania There are few better ways to see the countryside than from a train. The network my have been severely depleted, but the public have at last woken up to its fascinating possibilites—and some closed lines are now reopening. Philip Beresford takes his favourite excursions around the country Strachan Under cover Sometimes it rains. . . but there is an endless variety of fun to be enjoyed indoors. David Wickers offers a range of suggestions for beating the weather Format by Clairol Sea and sand For many of us, summer means long days on the beach. David Wickers chooses his favourites Holiday Guernsey Westwood Ransomes Consumer Division Good walking A serious day out on foot is as much a part of an English (or Welsh) summer as a day on the beach. David Wickers suggests ten of the best walks Groupform UK Ltd Kowssaki Amdega Excell Communications Full bloom Lucinda Lambton celebrates the English genius for creating great gardens from their passion for plants. She describes her favourites and took the photographs The British Petroleum Company p. l. c Where every prospect pleases Graham Rose finds some unusual features in British Garderns which makes them outstanding, such as statue walks and lonic temples, topiary and grass theatres Ford Moben Nationwide Security Blinds Vodafone Innovations the Shape of Things to Come Edwardin Hotles Wilson & Glick The Times Premier Marketing And is There Honey Still for Tea? Odd bins Sale Appelation Transposée Drinks Ah, summer picnic tipples! Beneath the bough, a flask of wine (or jug of beer) and Thou. . . Foreign wine, British beer, naturally. Or is it? Photographs: Stephen Hayward Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Selective Marketplace Moveable Feasts The very essences of summer: a picnic in the dappled shade of English woodland. Henrietta Green advises how to make a day out as delicious as it is delightful. 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