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News from 01/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, Lynne Greenwood, Rhoda Koenig, Joan Bakewell, Mike Graham, George Galloway, Liam Clarke Belfast, Steffi Graf, Lord Bethell, A Garrett, Dr Kenneth Miller, John Davison, David Mills, Jo Barker, Alexandra Frean, Oliver Anderson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, John Swain Far East Correspondent, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Honigsbaum, Mark Reason, Pam Barrett, Michael Donaghy, Eric Dymock, David Bowes, Rebecca Hubbard, Fiona Walsh, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Sam Kiley Los Angeles, Danby Bloch, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kelth Wheatley, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, Sally Payne, David Smith, Steve Clarke, Andrea Adams, Counciller John Warman, Bob Holmes, Adam Nicolson, Julian Symons, Frederic Raphael, Dennison Berwick, Gillian Hall, Hugh Carter, Desmond Morton, Mark Ellis, Mark Hosenball, Richard Eaton, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Angela Lond, Iain Johnstone, Heather Neill, E P McHenry, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Gureth David, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Jon Karter, Simon Cargill, Mark Ottaway, Lix Jones, Martin Littlewood, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, John Warde, Peter Reading, John Davlson, Cliff Temple, Philip Kerr, Francis King, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Alan Bruce, President Callejas, Susan Crosland, Perrott Phillips, Cecil Parkinson, James Lee, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Julia Neuberger, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Patricia Hodge, Nigel Ganly, Caroline Lees, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Henry E Catto, Mick Imlah, Mrs T Snelling, Susan Hood, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Partricia Mowbray, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Lisa O'kelley, Amit Roy, Alessandro Fersini, Nigella Lawson, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Oliver Carson, Paul Driver, Fran Abrams, Sayed Quddus, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, Adam Lebor, Lord Hallsham, Rufus Olins, Anne Williams, John Hopkins, Frank Delaney, Martin Jacques, Brian Walden, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Mlhir Bose, James Wheeler, Sarab Aspinal, Christopher Ward, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Patrick Taylor-Martin, Julia Hagedorn, Marie Colvin, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Michael Cronin, Margaret Forster, Peter Bryan, Beat Hochstrasser, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Ian Murphy, Richard Palmer, Mel Gooding, Munro Feroueon, Andrew Grice, Jeremy Lewis, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Ian Birrell, Marcel Berlins, Dilys Powell, Peter Plani, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Hogg, Dominik Prince, Ian Glover-James, Parin Janmohamed, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Marion Hume, Iola Smith, Margaret Hopkins, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, John Munday, Kamran Khan, Brian MacArthur, John Little, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, James Blitz, Ros Rawling, David Wlckers, Amanda Craig, V Archer, Kathleen Tynan, Michael Austin, Richard Burnell, Andrew Alderson, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Andrew Fraser, Deirdre Fernand, Ann Robinson, Tom Tickell, Bill Zehme, Robert Kee, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Jone Bird Technology Editor, Roy Isacowitz, Claire Rayner, J Swire, David Wickers, Colin Greenland, Helen Mason, Lord Mason, Marina Vaizey, Lord Young, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Valerie Grove, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Frank Field, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Penny Perrick, Kamran Fazel, Tony Hetherington, Sue Nelson, Peter Roebuck, Douglas Kennedy, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Terry Lunn, William Fonfe, Iain Jenkins, Wendy Hinton, Boris Schapiro,

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Private Dick £1bn plan to restore Britain's heritage Facelift for museums, theatres and cathedrals Howe avoids Thatcher axe in reshuffle Edwina Currie foiled again as three ministers of state face dismissal Councils threaten 16% poll tax rise England Progress in World Cup Tempestuous Princess Saint Jack fails to deliver the World Cup miracle Mystery of Lockerbie fake bomb A Disagreeable Boy The Sunday Times Anti-fraud war wastes millions Gunmen kill two officers Classified Section Three Section Four Section Six Section Seven 071 481 4000 Trade Advertisers Students in coach tragedy Multiple Display Advertising Items Millet Police study drug link in Mersey inquiry Charity blamed for dashing hopes of 'Rain Man' victims The royal 'expert' who is really not one of us Hill Samuel Financial Services Alderney's tranquillity threatened Good reading Good writing Lonely ordeal of accident-prone Home Future hazy as relations with Thatcher, worsen, say critics No Title Halifax Pupils find old-fashioned way of reading as simple as ABC Sunday Times Reporter: Support for a teacher who dared question the system Clinique No Title TV favourites face axe in licence battle Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucozade, the drink that gets to your wallet—fast Showgirl joins the gentry in one leap Maverick supermarket gets minister's backing BSB 5 Channel TV Bubbly, books and yet more megabucks Archer notches up another bestseller Fiat Secret plot to oust Scargill over Libya aid Thatcher urged to end dole for jobless In today's Other Sunday Papers Moynihan in reshuffle Mandela to disown IRA Bomb clue man flees The City Ministers under fire Comment Reading skills not taught Hostage 'to be released' Regret over drink report The Royal Bank of Scotland Town hall chiefs says poll tax will rise 16% Volvo Saint Jack Ireland's Italian idyll ended in Rome but their manager goes marching on A gruff northerner who prefer fishing to football has won the hearts of the Irish. John Davison soaks up Dublin's atmosphere Picture Gallery Watches of Switzerland Ltd The Giant Awakes DVLA Select Registrations The pumpkin turns into a princess at dawn today Coutts & Co Thatcher and Kohl to clash over Soviet aid Abbey National Canada ensnares the Queen in its political squabbling Reuters, AP: Zambians cheer the coup that never was Bush puts a big question on every American's lips In a nation coming to terms with an almighty political somersault, Americans now want to know who will pay nex taxes and whether the president can regain his reputation in time for the 1992 election, writes Irwin Stelzer in Washington Seat Volkswogen Group (AP): Court allows IRA appeal The World Ex-leader in plea to Deng Ford (AP): Spy master faces trial A white woman's lonely vigil in the heart of darkness Ancient Israeli death sect rises Employment Department Group Baa The world's leading international airports Quake tips balance of power towards Iran's pragmatists Bhutto family scandal spreads National Power The Heart of the Country Mercedes-Benz Heirs of Stalin ready for Gorbachev showdown Party congress gives conservatives the chance to block radical change Joke wears thin for Quayle fans Zenith data systems Aids cuts deadly swathe through African leaders American Airlines Burmese groom new warlord to run drug trade Mayor's eyes on the jury as drug evidence mounts Muscovites go in for a home of their own Subaru Rock 'n' roll veterans take it nice and easy Superlative Travel Weather and Travel Outlook Porter in the Carlton Club bomb is 'lucky to be alive' Bomb blast at tourist office News Digest Rover attack Channel delays Pilgrims lost Reform plan Pet pig warning Actress dies Bond winners Contents Edberg narrowly survives fierce onslaught by Mansdorf Sun Mott at Wimbledon Gallant Irish edged out by shaky Italians Yugoslavs let Maradona off the hook in shoot-out Contents Win a Pair of Tickets to the Mens Final at… Contents Graf's break News in Brief GP leader Carson's six Lightning Multiple Display Advertising Items Puppy love and the girl who meets Steffi Graf Sue Mott on Jennifer Capriati, the child prodigy with a wonderful future, unless she falls victim to the dreaded burn-out Force of Chang sweeps past Kratzmann Richard Eaton watches a great escape artist in action Cash could bankrupt Becker Sulking Srejber sunk by Pearce Patched-up England to march forward Don't count out the Czechs Rob Hughes believes West Germany will have a fight on their hands because Czechoslovakia have fire and ambition Danger man Milla on the subs bench Brian Glanville considers England's prospects of defeating Cameroon to earn a place in the semi-finals Big Jack and the conversion of the Irish Tony Francis describes how all Ireland has been won over by the Republic's World Cup exploits Probable Teams World stage for actors Chris Dighton on performances suited to Rada Digest Racing Wimbledon For the Record Australian Pools Racing Focus Championship County Weakened Worcestershire make Middlesex struggle for their runs Manjrekar sweeps to hundred as India take charge Demolition Derby day Stephenson saves a wipe-out Cricket Close-Up Butcher hits the mark Somerset rub the sleep away Tail end causes red rose to wilt The man with the winning formula Norman Howell meets Ron Dennis, the demanding manager of the McLaren team At Last, a Premium Lager that Won't Leave You… How much is that doggy with the winning ways? Jon Karter samples the sport of princes Scotland proud to threaten the best Backley aiming for glory with the golden arm Cliff Temple finds Steve Backley looking forward to a season of medals and world records County games should be one innings each over two days Domestic cricket needs short, sharp shock treatment while Test cricket lacks the smack of firm government Scorer with the mostest Umpires panel will not solve the main issues Robin Marlar says the Icc has missed a chance to act on bouncers and over rates Henley set for a class regatta Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Landrover Authorised Dealers The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Land- Rovir Assured Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faldo in the swing to win his third French Open Lemond seizes an early advantage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vauxhall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carson lands a magnificent six The Sign of Quality on a Used Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Quality Used Cars Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brads Hawo & Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quadra matches rivals in power but not style The designers and accountants are letting down Renault's engineers, writes Diesel best-seller goes automatic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Picking up a bargain abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Official Porsche Centres Only a Porsche Approved Car is Approved by Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Waldron Porsche Jct600 The AFN Centre AFN Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insignia Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Buckingham Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Jaguar Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paramount Cardiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marshall Jaguar at Cambridge XJS Paramount Derby Jaguar Spott Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Warranted Cars The Sunday Times Modena Glenvarigill Company Ltd H. R. Owen Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reading Japan's hidden messages Graham Rose examines the designs that make maximum impact in a minimum space Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampson Auctions Festival blooms as plants settle in Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts Homes & Gardens Anbil Systems Ltd Electragate Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden of the Week Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Shock tactics against the fox The Tennis Court A disagreeable boy Environmental Investigation Agency Return of the Chatterers Happy birthday Canada Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc The Sunday Times News Review Ortho-Kinetics (UK) Ltd. At the business end of politics Profile Lord Young of Graffham Adams MP: allowed to get away with murder Inside Politics The plucking of Parkinson Walter Ellis Diplomatic tennis at the Court of St James The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine . . . Balsan 3 (UK) Ltd. Scientist tells how he squared a corn circle A little-known type of whirlwind, and not flying saucers, may be behind the holes in the harvest, reports Amit Roy How Britain could be in the picture again British films can make a comeback only if lessons of disaster are learnt. Producers should realise the vital importance of marketing their projects to the distributors, writes James Lee, from painful inside experience The Sunday Times Video Library Teenager goes home to a miracle Kinder op ends womb trauma A better way than hysterctomies is now available to surgeons—if they will use it, writes Ann Robinson BSB 5 Channel TV In the Wimbledon snob market, seeds of sporting disaster British tennis will thrive when it shakes off the image of privilege being sold to the world, writes Martin Jacques Work bullies force staff to quit 'Verbal knee-capping' can drive good employees away from jobs, reports Andrea Adams The Times The Chatterers Canada's birthday looks like a staging point to a bust-up The constitutional crisis is on stand-by until the autumn-but then it will be make or break, says Desmond Morton Bully boys of Bucharest—but on which side? Behind the miners' club-wieding violence lay government fears of a coup, writes George Galloway Mencap Cautionary tale of the Thatcherite courtiers The Rover and electricity sell-offs reveal the full idiocy of two ministers who could not say no to their boss, says Robert Harris EC charades, but where's the real play? At the witching hour Norman MacAe finds as much fantasy as fact in the prospect for economic and monetary union Accelerated Learning An anti-Tory movement that opinion polls can't measure Underlying changes in public attitudes to the parties add a hidden element to general election forecasting, writes Brian Walden Atticus Two-parent families can be hell on earth It is better for children to be brought up by one affectionate parent rather than a loveless couple, says Susan Crosland Martyrs of public money At last Britain is mastering the tricks of the Euro-game Norman Stone welcomes a more coherent approach from London armid the bureaucratic dottiness of Brussels Dti Putting the press gand in chains Stop councils tinkering with school terms Sharp Sheriff shows the star for Kent Field was right about fathers Points The Sunday Times Hospital dinners disgust doctors Where the Tories' new talent lies Birthdays The Fight for Sight Appeal Royal Mail Sporting triumph brings out the sweet and sour Paper round BBC may close ailing Listener The venerable radio magazine, about to lose ITV's financial backing, is fighting for its life, writes Steve Clarke False accounting is the great Aids folly Statistics are being misused to give false hopes about the heterosexual spread of the epidemic, says Frank Field Jogging along with a woolly gold mine The researches of an amateur llama-keeper may transform our rough upland pasture, says Peter Johnson City colleges pass the test Education Forum Dr kenneth Miller says the experiment is in working order European Business Management School London The Wallace Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cleshar W. P. Plus The School of Surgical Chiropody The American College in London (University Level) War wounds of an agony aunt My School Days Imperial College University of Strathclyde Nottingham Polytechnic The Marlborough Colleges Computech International Limited PA Consulting Group Devonshire House Ecole Tunon Multiple Display Advertising Items Radley College Bursar ADT College VSO University of Strathclyde Brighton Polytechnic Human Resource Professionals Multiple Display Advertising Items Pyramids Leisure Complex Portsmouth West Berkshire Health Authority Islington Health Authority Brisbane Metropolitan Teaching Hospitals The Sunday Times Public Appointments The night Nazi bombs hit Carlton Club Essex Country Council Social Services The Sunday Times Pound not yet ready for ERM, says Bundesbank Dividend axed in Berisford profits slump Insider-dealing probe into TVS share moves In this Week's Business Ratner set for biggest plunge Aiming for 10% of American sales Globe plans to cash in on HQ Top City firms in DTI inquiry Fraser Marr Brittan rouses British ire Ciga Hotels Surgery planned on Eagle Trade Indemnity-Heller Commercial Finance Ltd Peters drews up rescue package Price fight for Chelsea Furniture first in Coloroll sale Can David Jones save Next? Since Next gave George Davies the sack, David Jones has been struggling to revive the fashion group. Jeff Randall and Fiona Walsh assess his chances Discount shops boom What Everyone Wants Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Philips Lloyd's of London FNFC's turn to feel squeeze Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements GEC's chance to explain strategy Sharewatch Strong brew from S&N Blond bombshell Cold feet in new waters of the East SeaCat chief launches new ferry war No Title RoyScot Finance Group Trump fights it out with a professional Picture Gallery Black magic at Telegraph Switched on to Garfunkel Insider soon an outsider Straight talk The last of the queuse: East Germans line up to… BSB Birth Pangs of an Economic Superpower Today's economic union of Germany will create a superpower in the long term but in the short term the eastern Germans face mass unemployment and the west's financial system will be strained by the heavy cost of restructuring. David Smith reports on the problems that lie ahead British Coal Pension Funds Business & Personal Finance The West moves in—cautiously Reunification offers dazzling prospects for industry in West Germany. But as David Brierley reports from Berlin, the risks are also great Terrapin Aid is useless without reform France and Germany are pressing for western aid to help Mikhail Gorbachev prop up the crumbling Soviet economy. Irwin Stelzer says it will be wasted without a move to a market economy Pirelli faces bid as banker loses grip Scottish Development Agency Saatchi offshoots gone for a song Pocket computers top the agenda Small Firms Service Price threat to cardholders Shops will soon be able to levy a surcharge on cuslomers who use creditr cards, thus giving an advbantage to those who pay cast, but Diana Wright finds that waht actually happens will depend on the type of business yor deal with Bank of Scotland Afriend for Life Lenders go short-term Woolwich Building Society Misuse of 'income' is a capital offence Dig in against Coal Law watchdog Providing for a disabled child Globe Investment Trust P. L. C Golden Future fails acid test Golden Future By Extel Financial: Britain's Top 100 By Ubs Phillips & Drew: Economic Databank UK Economy By Credit Suisse First Division: International Computer student's key error Questions of Cash Tax switch for drivers Unit trust promises no loss Savings News Save & Prosper Group Limited Fidelity Investments M&G Securities Limited Business to Business Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities P. Ivll International World Cup Hysteria! A Financial Business of your Own! Naiad Water Purification Anglo European Land plc Cpportunites exist within a thriving group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Quill Wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists Offshore Companies from only £100 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magnetic detectors examine brain fits Epilepsy Magnetism may provide a better way of looking inside patients' skulls to discover the cause of epileptic spasms. Malcolm Brown reports Building a resistance to summer allergies Hay Fever With this summer being so unpleasant for hay-fever sufferers, many are turning to vaccines that relieve a wide range of symptoms. Angela Long reports Business to Business Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pmi, Data Plastics Ltd. Simmons Printers Multiple Display Advertising Items Foolproof oven controls win prize Multiple Classified Advertising Items JCB Construction Equipment Parkfield's video nasty hits shares Indicatior of the Week Black Horse Financial Services The Week Ahead Cellnet blitz puts Racal on receiving end Holmes à Court wants to see RUG pay-off plans pulled The Trial Guinness The Sunday Times Video & Library Lansing Linde Ltd Trading rattled by retailers World Markets Happy in Pursuit of Excellence Talent-spotting: we select the young actresses following the theatrical tradition set by the likes of Edith Evans and Peggy Ashcroft John Peter on the temptations and trials in reaching for the top as an actress Danger, dedication—and little glamour How 10 of the best came to stand on the brink of stardom interviews, by Nighlla Lawson, David Mills and Heather Neill Contents School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd. Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No. 121 Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Chichester Festival Theatre Dominion Theatre Gene Pitney in Concert Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Royal Drury Lane Minerva Studio Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weddel Crown Corporation Ltd Theatre Linx Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Nobody's fool in the material world Robert Sandall talks to the charitable George Harrison The Oldvic The architect who would paint London green Richard Rogers yeams to do more design buildings, says Hugh Pearman Royal National Theatre Hotline 081-741 9999 for today 071-491 9080 Mon to Sat Mocked by an illusion of privatised angels Bakewell's View Royal Opera House William Tell misses the mark by a mile Hugh Canning on the Royal Opera's first production of Rossini's swansong for more than 100 years Music Choice The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema A democratic note as dance becomes life's pulse Paul Driver on Nielsen's opera Masquerade and the fine choral tradition of Leeds Festival Seeing the sunny side of Schubert Hugh Canning on an annual festival that has acquired international status Life in the shadow of a mushroom Film Turning heads with art Marina Vaizey on Naum Gabo's centenary exhibition Film Choice Lloyds Bank Theatre Challenge Better the devil you know Iain Johnstone on the latest version of Golding's classic, Lord of the Flies A talent to inspire the young The theatrical tradition of excellence that spans the decades: an insight into Britain's talented actresses, young and old Valerie Grove meets a legend of the acting school How big-talking Chicago became the city of many actors Robert Hewison heralds a surge of productions in America's theatrical hinterland The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Theatre Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bitter, elusive spirit of the recent past Theatre Record of the Week The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones Collection' 1971-89 CBS 466918-2, CD only The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Goddard Smith & Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broad gestures, sharp detail Simon Cargill on three re-releases featuring Boulez Multiple Classified Advertising Items When acoustics are a pianist's forte Jazz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voicing over the historical present Radio Waves London Property S K Parkway Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World Cup runneth over Patrick Stoddart on the small screen hattle over football's big league Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames drama steps up-market Steve Clarke on new shots in the franchise war Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aylesford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Towards Retirement? House Too Large? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Video Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa slump threatens grand plans High interest rates and the strength of the peseta are taking their toll on the big resorts, reports Andrew Yates New Homes The Sunday Times Bovis Homes Heron homes Park homes give locals a chance Knight Frank & Rutley Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Weller & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Priddys Hard Gosport Savills Leisure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thursday 5 July The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday 6 July Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Satellite Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on TV and Radio 1 July 1990 Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film of the Week Monday 2 July Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick of the Day Tuesday 3 July Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick of the Day Wednesday 4 July Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Simplex Sectional Bookcase Inside: The TV Week Ahead plus Today's Radio… Regions Today's Highlights BBC1 Guide to Today's TV and Radio Close-ups of claustrophobia TV Review Films on TV Radio BBC1 Serving the customers right Many companies say they are focusing on client service, but some are not sufficiently committed. Report by Terry Lunn Contents Goodman Graham and Associates International Engineering Group Ducheyne O Executive MSL International United Biscuits The Technology Partnership MSL Advertising MSL International The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Wetherby Consultants Whitehead Rice Powergen A Lodbroke Group Company Egor Executive Selection Marc Woolmer Recruitment Honda CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Hoggett Bowers Price Waterhouse Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Multiple Display Advertising Items A. J. D. Personnel Services The News World University of Aberdeen Ranger Oil Link International Search & Selection Ltd. The Centre for Consultancy plc PA Consulting Group The Selection Division of Spencer Stuart &… Wetherby Consultants Touche Ross TRG McKendrick Avis Rent a Car Microlease plc Succession Planning Associates Greenfield Human Resources Save the Children Business International Nuclear Electric Scope Search & Selection IM Associates Limited The Worldwide Transportation Group Birmingham City Council Futures Ltd. International Network Services BV Birmingham City Council Varley-Walker Human Resource Consultants AMI Healthcare Morton Hodson Austin Knight BTA Cable T. V. Recruitment VIP Management Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Government Survey Interviewers Management Career Consultants Whitbread Myriad Appointments (London) Ltd Worldwide Networking MSL International MAI Information Holdings Limited The Sun The National Weights and Measures Laboratory Price Waterhouse Erunst & Young Whitehead Rice BIS Applied Systems Micheal Page Marketing Chusid Lander Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mitsubishi Hoggett Bowers Symphony International Multiple Display Advertising Items Lingfield Hospital School Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds Bank The Interface Recruitment Group Ltd Nuffeld Hospotals P-E International Egor Executive Selection ACP Limited Century Entertainment Ltd. P-E International Executive Information Solutions Severn Advertising Limited International Recruitment Consultants Ncc the National Centre for Information Technology Ravenscroft & Partners N-B Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group Olympia & York Canary Wharf Limited F. Hoffment-La Roche Ltd. The Econornist Group Scientific Administrator N-B Selection Ltd Black & Decker AMA Limited Mainframe Systems Software Fletcher Hunt plc GHN the Personal Development Consultants Managers' power grows in age of IT Information technology is creating a new type of manager. Report by Beat Hochstrasser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Profiles Voicebox Folded inside The Princess Bride? It's match that has kept the international jet set guessing: will Princess Stephanie of Monaco marry her fiance, Jean-Yves Le Fur, right, or will the relationship, like so many others in her tempestuous life, come to nothing? Stuart Wavell reports Travel Wealth of Nations A blue stocking with black and white flair Leila Farrah talks to Kathleen Tynan, writer and widow of the drama critic Kenneth Tynan The Sunday Times Personal Columns 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 Bugs and Moggies dash as 2CVs take a last spin Mark Honigsbaum on the culf which rallies character-car fans Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just Desks Office Interiors Belles, balls and big money The Royal Academy is using American techniques and benefaction to fill its coffers. Deirdre Fernand reports on last week's glittering Burlington Ball-a state-of-the-art fund-raising extravaganza Connections by Mitchell Symons Warehouse Showroom Autan Insect Repellent A woman's place in the old girl network Whatever happened to Plain Jane and old stick-legs? Victoria McKee on the reunion business Classified Travel Algarve American pie with a poisonous upper crust Victoria McKee meets Dominick Dunne, chronicler of life and death among the moneyed elite of the US Game, set and high-society match Kate Saunders looks at London's poshest tennis clubs, their well-heeled members-and the selection process that keeps blue-bloods within the tramlines and lesser mortals out French Railways Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect Music & Art Ltd Fred. Olsen Lines Atol CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items A long cool summer Marion Hume carries out a spot-check on a hard-working fashion investment for even the most unpredictable of British summers-a skirt that protects long legs from both the sun and the breeze Or wrile to: Staplestore Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Claudia Sebire Multiple Display Advertising Items Miele Anything Else is a Compromise Restaurant Guide Appears on the next Page Stephane Kélian A subtle touch of glass Joanna Simon toasts Riedel's goldfish bowl—the ultimate chalice for red burgundies Tried & Tasted Chocolate Ice-Cream Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Marks & Spencer Double Chocolate Chip Ripple Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Brown's Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Glossy words and great expectations Anne Williams assesses the chances of a new food and good living magazine in an overheated market Khan's In arctic suburbia Among the ice-caps and snowmobiles of north Canada lies a world of modern status symbols and fast-food living, says Douglas Kennedy Two faces of the north: the daily needs of the nomad… A fully licensed igloo:"there's something reassuring… Arctic Experience Ltd. Drive on the right side of the law Compass Points Traveller's Tales Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Beside the Sea With the onset of summer, the English family's heart turns to beaches and the diversions they offer. Here, in the first of a monthly series, we look at some typical holiday choices Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas America the Experience Travelbag American Travel Centres London Flight Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Section Ireland Classic collection Budget St Ives Fine arts in the last resort Fone arts in the last resort Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carried away by the vapours Sue Nelson visits a Turkish bath to be pampered, preened and finally massaged in conditions of grand, old world elegance and hushed respect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Meon Villa Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A forgotten Greek idyll Far from the madding crowds, Adriatica's northern and southern tips still offer a glimpse of the old world Mark Ottaway visitsd Prespa, one of he last lakes in Greece untouched by holiday hordes Crystal Holidays Mark Warner Swan Hellenic Unicorn Holidays Ltd British Rail International Turkey Back to historic basics Beyond the tourist belt, Margaret Hopkins recaptures an age of innocence and hospitality Crystal Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items A rose-tinted town flying in the face of tourism A Weekend Away Toulouse Susan Marling discovers fresh charm in the bricks and cuisine of France's fourth city Guide Lines No Title Sunday Times Reminiscence Game Export chief's boat comes in The Sunday Times Crossword Contents Duke of Deception A Conspiracy of Crowns by Alfred de Marigny Bantam Press £14.95 pp 272 The Sunday Times Existential angst We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the books section. Place keep tham short and send them to Sunday Times Books. 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Guildford evidence Heroine addict Poetic licence Famous Belgians Who's Reading Whom Art and craftwork Blind justice The French holocaust Petain's Crime: The Full Story of French Collaboration in the Holocaust by Paul Webster Macmillan £18.95 pp225 Passengers on the freedom train . . . And the Policeman Smiled by Barry Turner Bloomsbury £14.99 pp292 Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher A Beat about the New York bushes Memoirs of a Bastard Angel a Fifty-Year Literary and Erotic Odyssey by Harold Norse Bloomsbury £25 pp447 Simplex Rego Sectional Bookcase For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section The Book Guild Ltd. Collected heavy guffaws The Enthusiasms of Robertson Davies edited by Judith Skelton Grant Viking £14.95 pp364 Sheathed claws and sniffs of disapproval Men and Powers a Political Retrospective by Helmut Schmidt translated by Ruth Hein Cape £19.95 pp410 Cannon Members of the caste Fellow Passengers: A Novel in Portraits by Louis Auchincloss Constable £11.95 pp223 Fiction TLS Last wishes and Latin fantasies Night's Lies by Gesualdo Bufalino translated by Patrick Creagh Collins Harvill £11.95 pp158 On the Shortlist The Condition of Ice by Christopher Burns (Secker £12.95) Three Times Table by Sara Maitland (Chatto £12.95) Last Loves by Alan Sillitoe (Grafton £12.95) Authors Tale of the unexpected Flying Lessons by Susan Johnson Faber £12.99 pp257 Multiple Display Advertising Items Groucho Marx meets le Carré The once and Future Spy by Robert Littell Faber £12.99 pp294 On the Critical List Harvey Porlock considers reactions to Stephen Tennant, and DM Thomas's new novel Anarchy and tradition in Disnaeland Frank Delaney catches Scotland's greatest writer Alasdair Gray amid the disarray of his Glasgow flat, and discusses the literary heritage (including Smollett, Sterne and the Scots Chaucerians) of his new novel, Something Leather, published next week Diary The Times Gollancz How are the flighty fallen More Wrestling than Dancing by David Moreau Hutchinson £12.95 pp201 Southern belles-letters Finger Lickin' Good a Kentucky Childhood by Paul Levy Chatto £13.95 pp202 Gentlemen, players and heroes Sport Mick Imlah selects half a dozen of the season's cricket and tennis books Granta The Joy Luck Club Paperbacks Against Therapy by Jeffrey Masson Reports from the Holocaust The Making of an Aids Activist by Larry Kramer The Cowardly Lioness by Jean Rook Diana's Story by Deric Longden Mozart the Dramatist by Brigid Brophy North America Indians by George Catlin Mind-Forg'd Manacles: A History of Madness in England from Restoration to the Regency by Roy Porter Fiction My Father's Moon by Elizabeth Jolley Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima Love Among the Single Classes by Angela Lambert The Execution of Justic by Friedrich Durrenmatt The Iguana by Anna Maria Ortese The White Cutter by David Pownall The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor The Voice of the Moon by Ermanno Cavazzoni Works of Genius by Richard Marek Mandarin Dillons the Bookstore Private lives and public enemies Peter Reading finds domestic drama and political outrage in the latest collections Poetry Co Pilot Hard Backs Paper Backs Next Week New Grafton Books Quality Paperbacks Direct Contents Alfa Romeo Contents Regulars Lansbury Hotels Alfa Romeo Panasonic Peugeot 405 Nikon Nikon Wiggins Teape The Heat in the Kitchen Bernie Grant, MP, and his sister Rosamund, restaurateur and psychotherapist, talk to Christine Eccles Picture Gallery No Title Meat & Livestock Commission Portland The Anatomy of a Best Seller The Thriller the Twist Hitachi Polo Eau de Toilette Railph Lauren Setfridges Personal Financial Manager The Action Bank Theres More to Life with Renault Sacred and Profance Harrods Knighsbridge Pioneer Dead on Arrival The River Elbe is the gullet through which three countries vomit in our faces. Report by Russell Miller Akai always professional Hook, Line and Stinker How Britain Compares Neville Johnson Kitchens Univac Kawasaki Private Dick Warren Beatty is the dictionary definition of the Hollywood star. Now his career hangs on Dick Tracy. In a rare conversation, the secretive Lothario pauses, prevaricates and lays himself bare. By Bill Zehme The Good The Bad And the Breathless Kayam One treatment of Slick 50 fixes engine friction 'I Respect Politics. And I Respect the Privacy of People in Politics. I Don't Kiss and Tell' Roof-Tex The Cricket Book Club Nissan Magic Moments Frommonet An evening with Monet When You Can't Stand the Pressure Have a Brtish… British Gas Earthy Delights Design Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Going for a Thong Fashion This summer the streets will paved with gold . . . and silver . . . and gems. Fasbrion by Jo Barker. Photographs by Paula Bullwinkle Tap into Tuscany Wine As British tourists head for the bills of Tuscany, Joanna Simon browses through the treasure from Italy's suggests what holoidaymakers should buy and bring away. Illustration by Sarab Aspinal Innovations Pilkington Eating to Be Wafer Thin There's no need for the health conscious to skip the ice-cream this summer with Elbie Lebrecht's delicious suger-free, low-fat recipes. Photograph by Charlie Stebbings Food Chartsearch Limited Aspect Ltd. Moben The Tea Council Ltd. Dateline Royal Worcester Stannah Stairlifts No Title Bridge Brainteaser 1491 Cryptobits Mephisto 1559 Chess Bookwise First National A Life in the Day of Patricia Hodge, the actress, talks to Veronica Groocock Edwardian Hotels Contents KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Smile, you're on TV Downtown Inside What's Hot The best of London this week Royal Mail From media studies to seedier buddies London Lives When a photographer publishes his work in a heavy… Whats Hot Lumina The alternative to starving in a garret Art Hot Foot What's Hot Popcorn Art Castro Hanbury Manor In on the Park Prue Leith is Branching out . . . Again Brighton Style The Chart Show The London topographical Society Unfurls the Alternative A-Z No Title Oabs Orthopaedic and Membeds White Cliffs Country Omega Whole Brian Learning Ltd Blakes haven Eating Cecil Gee Hull Rex and Tex Rex and Tex Strip-Teasers Bananaman Fish Tales Mr Clfam (He's so Green) The Funday Times Club Smash Hits Just Amazing! 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