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News from 15/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Karan Thapar, Victoria McKee, W Cook Director General, Robert Hewlson, Rio de Janeiro, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Arthur Smith, Mike Graham, Michelene Wandor, Alexandra Frean, John Peter, Susan Hill, Graham Lees, Eric Dymock, P Proctor, Robert E Sullivan, Firdaus Kanga, Fiona Walsh, Margaret Golding Chairman Association of Head Teacher of Autistic Children and Adults, Linden Bridge School, Danby Bloch, Peter Randall Managing Director, Irena Milloy, Graham Rose, Philippa Pigache, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Dr Karl H Pagac, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Steve Clarke, D Pettingale, Mary Steenburgen, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Mark Ellis, John Rowland, Mark Hosenball, Tony Gearing, Edward Welsh, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Norman Howell profiles Eddie Jordan, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Dr Jacqueline Higson Managing Director, David Dougill, John Winkler, Dave Kindred, Cliff Temple, Hugh Pearman Architecture Correspondent, Harvey Porlock, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Susan Crosland, Michael Hartland, Peter Terson, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Paul Eddy, Anne Moffat, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Steve Goldman, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Gary Wilmot, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, D Whitehouse, Harry Ritchie, N Wilson, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, David Sheppard, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Fabienne Smith, Carol Dix, J Tinsley, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, Margaret, Jack Straw Mp, Ry Cooder, Rose Tremain, Tim Rayment, Richard North, Peter Edgington, Sophia Sackville-West, Peter Plant, R Wakerley, Joan Forman, Rufus Olins, Mrs Neasa McEnery, Mary Anne, M Rogers-Leis, John Hopkins, Martin Jacques, Brian Walden, John Mole, Christina Lamb, John Whitley, Penelope Fitzgerald, Christopher Ward, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Philip Willan, David Brittain, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Lady Margaret Elton, Sara Walden, Linda Brandon, Martin Dunkerton, John Walker Deputy Chairman, Brian Deer, Gerald Barry, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Robert Elms, Jeremy Lewis, Tim Rosaforte, Rob Ryan, Matthew Sweeney, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Dilys Powell, Chris Jones, Tim Willis, Andrew Hogg, Ed Mchenry, Bruce Johnston, Ian Glover-James, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Robert Green, Marion Hume, Ian Dunning, Michael Kallenbach, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, James Blitz, Frank McLynn, Bryan Appleyard's, Richard Burnell, Andrew Alderson, D McNeil, Paul Barker, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Helen Pickles, Deirdre Fernand, Patricia Mowbray, Michael Aspel, Andrew Lorenz, Dominic Lawson, John Furbisher, Melina Tan, Russell Celyn Jones, Sam Kiley, Elizabeth Nixon, Nicholas, Richard Burgess, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Marina Vaizey, Richard Caseby, Markéta Luskacôvá, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Jack Nicklaus, Michael Kenward, Boris Schapiro, Padraic Fallon,

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New drug can make elderly look 20 years younger Ridley goes down fighting Treasury man Lilley steps up as minister is forced to resign 'Right' to resign Fear tempers Albanians' joy Hill Samuel Financial Services Dominic Lawson, editor of The Spectator, playing Britons fret in a summer sizzler Thatcher discussed defects of Germans Contents Fitting exit for master of the gaffe Resignation letter Dear Margaret Thatcher's reply Classified Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Majestic Wine Warehouses Lilley steps in as Thatcher ally Passive smoking Henley Management College Goodwood Concorde Scientologists in dirty tricks campaign Defiant Scargill is jeered after miners' rally speech Telecom price jump on way Elonex Personal Computers Uncovering London's lost theatres TWA For the best America Downfall of a dealer in hash and hokum Muslim call for own parliament Litigious elite makes a fortune from libel gold White House boost for Kinnock's image Autan National Savings Bridging the gap: an engineer fitted with abseiling ropes begins an inspection of London's Tower Bridge yesterday. The bridge is 101 years old Volvo Songwriter fights musical 'cloning' Ambition that drives Mansell Civil Aviation Authority Council 'negligent' over fire risk at tower block Mazda Miss Saigon star faces US ban for being white Sheraton Belgravia British Gas Rivals cry foul on Tesco hens World Sports Car Water shortage from leaking pipes In today's Other Sunday Papers Murder, she said Tube line security fear £20 a week child-minders The City The sacrifice of Ridley BBC to show spy interview Soviet tanks to be recycled British Telecom St Paul's to get a clearer view Tesco The hunt for Arthur's piggy bank BSB DVIA Select Registrations Mein Gott! Why Did I Say that? Voters feel Ridley's theme is legacy of a past age Do we really fear German domination? The answer is not as clear cut as Nicholas Ridley seems to believe. David Smith reports The Spastics Society Loan scandal blows up under Bush President's son in $500bn mess France's top tycoon looks presidential Failings run in the family British furnaces 'for Iraq military' Gec Alsthom American Airlines East Germany's sporting stars lose their lustre The Sunday Times Princess and Pope in clash over church Honda Mercury Communications Japan rounds on US 'yellow peril' adverts Rank Xerox Nixon: accepted at last Barclaycard Gorbachev triumphs over party old guard Collapse brings an end to 70-year Soviet rule Movado Rover 800 Series AA Pygmies get rights of man—and of God Philips Mozambique's refugees die on the 'snake of fire' PLO seeks to repair damage The World (Reuters): Tourists die in Egypt fire Sealink British Ferries (AP): US 'warned about disco bombing' Brazil turns to ghetto messiah Indian power crisis as Singh offers to quit The future Donor's family find comfort in teenager's gift of life Dti Weather and Travel Outlook Labour boost for pollution fight News Digest Green appeal Final curtain Normal service Stones roll on Hunger strike Anglers saved Bond Winners Contents Dreams crash in the night for Backley, Elliott and Christie Athletics Wasim spearheads Lancashire triumph Hick fails on big occasion again Cricket Mansell seizes pole position in British Grand Prix Motor Racing Contents Full Details from Lord's Contents The Open University Contents Contents Racing Focus Sheraton Skyline Hotel For the Record Autosport Grand Prix Line Australian Pools Digest Ferrari, the marque with Italian power but made in Britain Norman Howell visits a far-flung outpost of empire and a surprising but critical contributor to a winning formula: Ferrari's centre of technical operations, tucked away in Guildford, Surrey Fast Eddie gets ready to make his mark in Formula One Reynard wants to start at the top Norman Howell meets a man who intends to turn F1 upside down The search for young talent must continue LeMond and Breukink in struggle for Tour victory Cycling Porta shows no mercy Redgrave boost for British final hopes Rowing Hibs kill off Mercer bid Football Hemmings the modern master of a bygone age Peter Roebuck salutes England's master spinner, Eddie Hemmings Playtime for princes in the polo pony club John Karter on the sport of thrills, spills and bills Good Year Cole has Classic day out Racing Jack Barclay H. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Turbo R Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestige at 28p per mile A refined car can be inexpensive to run, writes Eric Dymock, after nearly 12,000 miles in his luxurious Mercedes-Benz coupé Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann Egerton Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Triumph returns to take on superbikes Tony Gearing on the revival of a famous marque Mini Cooper lives again Multiple Display Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Woking Motors Gerard Mann Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Hroleigh Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thema Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items B. 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Authorised Dealers The Cooper Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunters Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Approved Used Cars Milcars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars 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 General Vauxhall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renaissance Phillips Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions English Cars of Distinction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Olazabal has the credentials to win his first championship John Hopkins believes a young Spaniard is the man most likely to follow Ballesteros to Open glory at St Andrews Calcavecchia prays for a change of fortune Tim Rosaforte finds the title-holder in optimistic mood after a difficulty year Contents Back to back triumph for Woosnam Longines Contents Audi Quattro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf is never a simple game on the world's most perverse course Nick Pitt walks the venerable Old Course and sav with Tip Anderson, one of the last of the great Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princely contenders with a claim to the title John Hopkins assesses the recent from and … pass records of eight leading competitors with realistic chances of winning the championship Fate beckons on the most fearsome hole of them all John Hopkins recalls some legendary disasters on the 17th at St Andrews, the infamous Road Hole Land Rover Assured H. R. Owen Hexagon Stratsone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The tribulations of good old Sandy Lyle and Nicklaus: former champions pondering the possibilities of a return to glories past Robert Green commiserates with Scotland's most gifted player One last growl from the golden bear Dave Kindred profiles Jack Nicklaus, twice an Open winner at St Andrews Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Street Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grafton Books Contents Sonia The spy who haunted Britain Her name spelt mayhem for British security. As a Moscow agent, Sonia passed on Britain's atomic-bomb secrets from Klaus Fuchs to Stalin. But did she achieve a greater coup by turning the future head of Ml5 into a Soviet spy? Now a grandmother in East Berlin amid the ruins of the system she fought for, she talks to Michael Hartland of her life in the shadows Contents United Cutlers of Sheffield Contents Richard North meets and expatriate New Yorker, queen… Blue Cross Grit in the Anglican oyster Profile Germany's success was just too much Inside Politics Novel slant on rough justice Walter Ellis in America A languid hawk with keen eyes for the kill The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . Accelerated Learning Figures show flying was never safer The Times Airlines with No Accidents on Scheduled Flights 1969-88 Fatal Accidents per Million Scheduled Flights 1969-88 Airlines with No Deaths on Scheduled Flights 1969-88 Death per Million Passengers Carried 1969-88 Quantum leap: how danger barriers fell New technology has, bit by bit, conquered the demon in the machine, explains Robert E Sullivan Air Call Business Centre Art's loss is the dealer's profit Bryan Apple Yard's Forum on the uneasy link between bearty and the balance sheet Arret Sport waves the chequered flag for big business The drivers are all but dispensable—the British Grand Prix celebrates engineering and commerce, argues Martin Jacques FBI crackdown has artists seeing red over 'McCarthyism' Two faces of sex: pornography campaigners are marching in the US; one author's attitude is more relaxed Culture or fifth? US funding of arts is at stake in a gallery war, reports Sam Kiley from Los Angeles Turning back the clock Why not put progress in reverse? asks Digby Anderson First lady of hanky-panky Richard North meets Roberta Latow, a writer who is always willing to take an early bath South West Thames Russia needs aid like a hole in the pocket Human avarice will solve the Soviet Union's economic problems, not thoughtless Western handouts, says Norman Macrae Two non-cricketing types united by a sticky wicket Old foes Ridley and Scargill have far more in common than their simultaneous embarrassment, writes Robert Harris Airtours Worldbeaters When busybodies cry liberty look for the vested interests If society is to extend freedoms, let individuals have greater opportunity to avoid group control, writes Brian Walden Atticus It's a man's world, biblically speaking The latest rewriting of the New Testament to remove all non-sexist jargon is demeaning to women, says Susan Crosland A country to admire Field Marshal Ridley loses control of a squad of facts British Nuclear Forum What to do if your child is too clever for his teachers. . . Wiping out the anti-Bobby lobby Points The Sunday Times Picture Gallery . . . and how Labour hopes to raise school standards Birthdays Yorkshire Television British Gas makes greens see red This bloody business must be banned Independent falters in the daily race Paper round The Sunday Times Fiat Ailing paper thinks small Can The Sunday Correspondent be saved by being relaunched as a tabloid? Its staff have their doubts, writes Steve Clarke Wetherby Consultants Hull Health Authority Public & Healthcare Northamptonshire Social Services JFK Medical Center Nottinghamshire County Council The Sunday Times Cheshire County Council Harrow Health Authority Purchasing Team Leader Sports Council Harlem holds up a free-market lesson for British schools Brian Deer reports from New York on a scheme that has extended choice and reduced failure Birmingham City Council VSO Impressions of an upcoming comic British Gas University of Sheffield Seaford College University of Nottingham Anglo-European College of Chiropractic Eng School-Rome EFL University of Newcastle upon Tyne The American College PCL the Polytechnic of Central London Universitas Bostoniesis Condita MDCCCXXXIX The Wallace Tutorial College Gabbitas Truman and Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hatfield Polytechnic Thames Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Coltec Parker Ltd. C. W. I. Ltd Toplix News World Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities P. M. L. International The Clearguard Co. U. K. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Corporate Management Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. John Limited Chase House Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falcon Business Services Ltd Hastam Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Escape from Britain to Berlin's misery Multiple Classified Advertising Items PMI Data Plastics Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget rent a car Poppies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers City advisers shiver as megabids melt away Move to cut US rates will boost pound Asda joins high-street wounded Contents ADT's sights switch Wakeham slated over power sale Inflation levels off Retail Price Index Lotus Greenspan's global warming Viewpoint Henderson Crosthwaite Budgens Yeoman looks for a white knight The Rank Organisation Shake-up at Broad St as Gulliver goes £125m loss at Ferranti likely Paying for the spree Buyouts lead the list of casualties as retailers pay price of excessive expansion Pressure mounts to sell off Tote Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Share trawl inflames Thames Water chief Share Watch Jumpy picture at Carlton The Micro Technology Group BMW the Ultimate Driving Machine Everyone loses in WPP fall-out Agnelli's wrath brings riches for Fiat foe Lion of France roars at threat from Japan Profile A little Lextra care Building that won't budge Shrubb thrown in B&C storm Coral on the rocks No return to Barbican MoneyGram Tapie takes big leap with Adidas Millionaire socialist Bernard Tapie has become a hero in France by taking over Adidas, the German sportswear firm. But problems lie ahead. Report by Iain Jenkins How Gazza can score a million Powergen Toshiba Rolls Turns on Maximum Power A decade ago Rolls-Royce was losing out to its bigger American rivals. Now it is set top overtake them with the world's most powerful jet engine. Report by Andrew Lorenz Legge Settling the details of ERM entry Economic Perspective Small Firms Service Hot on trail of cleaner engines Pollution Knight Williams Body clocks sound alarm Biology Sharing the pain of pregnancy Simulation Short naps are better for living with pressure Bytes Living with 10 years of unquenchable inflation As the index once again nudges 10%, Richard Woods reports on how prices have been rising and assesses the prospects; and Diana Wright, below, suggests how forward-looking investors might profitably place their money Investments to go for before base rates fall Royal Bank of Canada NPI the Winning Formula Going for the Global cash One tiny cheer Fleming Investment Trust Management Limited Pearl Unit Trusts Held up by a bank Questions of Cash Don't move the pension just yet New law may boost pre-1985 pension values. Danby Bloch reports Fund offers 15.2% Savings News M&G Britain's Leading Unit Trust Group Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank International Right royal memories from 13 monarchs Showcase Second payment due on water Fidelity Investments Allied Trust Bank Cater Allen Lansing Linde Ltd Daimler in EC inquiry Schroder GE shopping at Next and Burton Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead Kay taps into home success Business Phone Awards 1990 'Fabrication' denied Guinness The Trial The Sunday Times Business to Business Wall St gives London a fillip World Markets The Clown with a Moral Camera Steve Goldman talks to Woody Allen in New York about film-making and finds out why he doesn't take the money and run Seeking higher ground in the style war Hugh Pearman lines up the contenders for the Building of the Year Contents Aldwych Theatre Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Povarotti The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 123 Multiple Display Advertising Items Powergen The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House The man with the red-hot baton Hugh Canning talks to the prolific conductor Andrew Davis, who opens the new Proms season on Friday Multiple Display Advertising Items Protecting the theatre's dominion Bakewell's View The Ship The Old Vic A tireless eye for changing perspectives Marina Vaizey on Oxford's ground-breaking gallery for modern art Art Choice The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Wall-to-wall entertainment As Berlin prepares for the world's biggest rock show, Robert Sandall looks at the hairline cracks in this epic venture Music Choice British Gas A backroom Stone slides into town Robert Sandall reviews Ry Cooder Eccentric endgame of uncertain outcome Paul Driver on a puzzling new opera by Gerald Barry Mixed bag of uneven ballets Dance Simpson Madness, fatal passion and a war of the poses Theatre Theatre Choice Small wonders moving to a big stage Peter Lewis on two upwardly mobilek home-grown plays Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Film Choice The Sunday Times Formula notching up a few dollars more Film The marketing muscle of Awestome Arnie Steve Goldman reports from the US on the development of a bodybuilder Country Properties Eden Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breathing life into a doom-laden drama Hugh Canning relishes new Janacek releases Record of the Week Mature master of melody Richard Cook on the saxophonist Stan Getz How violence cuts both ways Steve Clarke reports on the complex results of new audience research The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private lives of public voices Radio Waves Crédit Agricole House Finder in France The Sunday Times Property World Multiple Classified Advertising Items McCarthy & Stone Guernsey Channel Islands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo European Land plc French Riviera-Cote D'azur Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puerto Sotogrande Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South West France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Low-cost Scottish hideaways trigger surge in market Andrew Yates on a mini-boom north of the border Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discounts cut prices at end of the tunnel Lower offers are being accepted as the rush to buy at the French end of the Channel rail link comes to an end, says Andrew Yates The English Courtyard Association Regalian Alan Selby & Partners Debenham Tewson Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Debenham Tewson Residential Lovell Urban Renewal Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Coach House Sweby Cowan Goddard & Smith Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mixed borders cover the country in glory The variety and colour of a cottage garden tended by true plant-lovers are hard to beat, writes Graham Rose London Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No room for error in growing crowd Graham Rose continues his tips for beginners Homes & Gardens Upton Hooper Cannock Gates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Electragate Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A walk on the Wash's wild side Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Film of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guide to the Week on TV and Radio The Sunday Times BBC1 The Simplex Regd Sectional Bookcase Regions Today's Highlights Films on TV Midsummer madness TV Review Radio Raymond Weil How to strip down in a price war Cut costs, cut costs, cut costs, says John Winkler, and make sure you know who are the customers that really matter Northern telecom TSI Group Contents MSL International Link Retail CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Micro Macro Distributors (UK) Ltd PA Consulting Group Business Analyst National Power KPMG Peat Marwick Selection & Search Howgate Sable Amerada Hess Redbrick Price Waterhouse Hoggett Bowers TSI Group Howgate Sable Ewbank Preece Engineering the future Price Waterhouse Motorola Lockheed IMS National Power PA Consulting Group Bass Inns & Taverns Limited Goodman Graham and Associates Cellnet Simpson Crowden Consultants Cambridge Recruitment Consultants AST Computers Caldwell Selection Marc Woolmer Recruitment Caldwell Selection The Sunday Times IT Management N-B Selection Ltd Kural Wales Information Systems Manager Portland Executive Selection Forsyth Executive Microtel Westbury Homes Eastern Electricity General Insurance Director Texaco PA Consulting Group Building Design Partnership Midlands reaches for highflyers Restructuring in the West Midlands as industry has moved from manufacturing to services has created demand for top managers. Report by Arthur Smith Opportunities in the Midlands Mercuri Urval Dudley Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham City Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Wetherby Consultants Children's Hospice Trust Limited Systems Officer ALDI Argyll Group PLC British Airways Portland Executive Selection Electronics Recruitment Company Ram Mobile Data MSL Chartered Secretary Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Chusid Lander The Times Supplements Limited Networks plus Job Hunting? Halliday Jones Associates Tiphook Rail Oxford Icon Computer Resources Ltd Data Logic a Raytheon Company Hitachi Lombard NatWest Commercial Services Ltd Mid-Downs Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Barkers Management Appointments Limited NEC Barclays TSI Group Quality in Service Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Kidsons Impey Hales & Hindmarsh Barnett Country Holidays Harrow Health Authority CMC Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultants Limited Uadrant Price Jamieson Group MKA Macmillan Davies The Selection Division of Spencer Stuart &… Per Search & Selection Talisman Gibco Brl Sullivan Associates Top People Taking an honest look at all our foibles Further advice from John Mole on how to avoid misunderstandings in international business Lasmo SKY Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Sister Superior Contents Smallbone of Devizes One of life's great originals My Style Mary Steenburgen, star of Back to the Future III, talks to Beverley D'Silva The Sunday Times Profiles Oxfam Bump, bop and grind slide off the disco floor Robert Sandall on a new American dance craze sweeping across the Atlantic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques and Collecting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blüthners Morley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Connections Littlefair & Assoc, Ltd. The man with a yen for secrecy Peter Hadfield finds that the world's richest man has one of the lowest profiles Balladeer biting back at the Big Apple Victoria McKee meets Christopher Mason, the British songwriter who has become court jester to New York's socialites Beard Bros. Limited Miels Park Avenue Parvenus Classified Travel Trailfinders Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Cork St pops with the party spirit Tim Willis attends the art world's biggest and most informal get-together Dianne Dunbar Tempo Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Turning out a glitzy nightlight Once the dancing mecca of high society, the Café de Paris's fortunes have retlected the twists and turns of fashion, from beehives, Brylcreem and bebop to T-shirts, Lycra and rap. Deirdre Fernand looks at te whirligig in its final throes Austravel London Flight Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items 'I've lost my car keys, I put them in a pocket' Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Browns Some day our prints will come Marion Hume reports from Paris and Milan on the pattern of next year's menswear Polo Ralph Lauren Gucci Laura Ashley Sale Champagne set to bubble over Joanna Simon on why fizz prices are going to rise even higher Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Cope's Oyster House Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times High priest of the palate Egon Ronay pays tribute to the chefpatron Alain Chapel Tried & Tasted Melton Mowbray pork pie The Sunday Times Choice Waitrose Melton Mowbray Pork Pie Monet's Punjab Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bombay Palace The Good Earth The Sunday Times Endless feasts As renowned for its restaurants as for its fierce struggle for independence, San Sebastian is a gourmer's paradise. Robert Elms puts the Basque capital to the tastebud test Mark Warner Lunn Poly Join a jungle jaunt Compass Points Classified Travel Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travellers' Tales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American Way Virginia/north Carolina Easing into Southern gear Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Olau Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Swan Hellenic Shore bets for good shots David Brittain has hot tips for finding a beachproof camera Classified Travel Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Self-Catering Meon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why it can be cold comfort when the slopes dry up Edward Welsh advises readers of their travel rights and helps investigate cases where complaints have been made Travel Rights and Wrongs Samaritans of the autoroute The AA in Boulogne is gearing up for a flood of breakdowns abroad, writes Edward Welsh Crystal Holidays Cunard Family French Villa Special Trans Indus Mallorca Scandinaviam The Queen of Scots Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Special Interest Roger Taylor Tennis Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Hotel A source of cultivated delights A Weekend Away: Buxton Helen Pickles visits the Derbyshire town famed for its curative waters and for its annual arts festival, which begins next week The Sunday Times Holidaymaker unaware of win Match your years for a £2,000 prize The Sunday Times Cross Word Where to Stay Facing the Facts The Meaning of Life and Other Essays by a J Ayer Weidenfeld £17 pp212 The Philosopher on Dover Beach by Roger Scruton Carcanet £18.95 pp240 Aka attack Write out of court Taylor-made Richard Adams Darwinian theory Ostenders A comedy veteran and his old jokes A Point of View by Barry Took Duckworth £12.95 pp210 The Book Guild Ltd. The boyo from Broadcasting House Sir Huge: The Life of Huw Wheldon by Paul Ferris M Joseph £18.99 pp307 Humphrey Carpenter A selection from some recent BBC internal memoranda Ex-hack in sex scoops scandal Dog Eat Dog Confessions of a Tabloid Journalist by Wensley Clarkson Fourth Estate £12.95 pp206 The Orwell Press For Full Details of Advertising in the Book Section Atlantic criss-crossings Blood, Class and Nostalgia Anglo-American Ironies by Christopher Hitchens Chatto £18 pp398 Who Sreading Whom Brutal blows for freedom Redcoats and Rebels The War for America 1770-1781 by Christopher Hibbert Grafton £17.95 pp375 Iuminous Obscure objects of desire Things: A Story of the Sixties with a Man Asleep by Georges Perec trans David Bellos Collins Harville £12.50 pp221 High heels and handcuffs Something Leather by Alasdair Gray Cape £12.95 pp251 Harry Ritchie Fiction A piece of carpeting Bluette by Ronald Frame Hodder £14.95 pp531 Puncturing the fairy tale of Prince Charming Sisters and Strangers: A Moral Tale by Emma Tennant Grafton £12.95 pp185 Window on a stagnant world Exit a Romanian Story by Richard Wagner trans Quinton Hoare Verso £24.95/£6.95 pp111 Dillons the Bookstore On the Critical List Harvey Porlock ponders the critics' reaction to Lord Hailsham, Huw Wheldon and Gilbert Adair From Superman to the Swamp Thing Nicolette Jones traces the origins, and the remarkable rise, of comic books for adults Diary Making the Irish myths his own Poetry Collected Poems by Padraic Fallon Carcanet/Gallery £18.95 pp280 edited by Brian Fallon and introduced by Seamus Heaney Matthew Sweeney Something to Declare Argo Left An unblushing Violet Violet Jacob: Diaries and Letters from India 1895-1900 edited by Carol Anderson Canongate £16.95 pp213 Slices of bread and Bhutto Meatless Days by Sara Suleri Collins £12.95 pp186 The Writing School The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature Paperbacks Picture Gallery Dorling Kindersley Reliving a glorious past Children's Books Susan Hill finds ambitious stories by old favourites among the latest books for 8-to 12-year-olds, and selects tales that are fun to read to toddlers Larry Bond Picture Books for UNDER-5s After samizdat Foreign Dispatches Norman Lebrecht describes the painful rebirth of free publishing in Czechoslovakia Granta Headline The Simplex Sectional Bookcase Rolex Oyster Hard Backs Paper Backs Next Week Degrees of Freedom First Chapters Next Week Charter 88 Contents Schott Contents Heart Attack? Westwood Picture Gallery Wayside Inns Citroën XM Revlon Picture Gallery Panasonic the State of the Art Outspan Training for Life Lisa St Aubin de Terá, the novelist, and her daughter Iseult talk to Danny Danziger. Photograph by Markéta Luskacôvá Royal Air Force Officer Technitron Data Sharps A Race Apart Fish Lie Honda Serious Trouble The Police Version Khan's Version Small Bone Revlon Allmilmö Nissan Hall to Mikhail! Turkish Airlines The Literary Guild The Literary Guild Anyone for Venice? Scorpio Ford The New Kitchens Direct Driven by Women Wilding Sale Beethoven Symphonien Univac Edwardian Hotels The Calla Lily Lamp Just Doing what Comes Naturally If You're a Brighton, Blackpool or Bognor Baby,… Gas. The Heat of the Moment Light Fantastic Picture Gallery Dolphin How Mrs P. Put London on the Map Heritage The artist Phyllis Pearsall walked London to plot the original A-Z. Today thses street plans are indispensable. But they are only a part of all Phyllis has achieved in her 83 year. Report by Patricia Mowbray British Heart Foundation The Amazon Moben Bridge Brainteaser Tricolour Mephisto Chess Bookwise Aristocast Originals Automatic Gates The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Michael Aspel, the television presenter, talks to Catherine Stott. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton Isuzu Seiko Contents Britannia Turning art out of doors Downtown Contents What's Hot The Best of London this Week Lumina The Empire strikes back London Lives Precocious Moi? What's Hot Happy Hooker Polo Debenhams Life and Thames A Year on the River Mumm It's all Greek to me Eating Vin De Pays Anglian Funday Times The Funday Times Strip-Teasers Bananaman Fish Tales The Funday Times Club Computer Games Brainbusters Beryl the Peril Bugs Bunny Deputy Dink Bogart Save Face 2090 A. D.: The Development of Totally Plastic… Face-Changing Becomes Big Business Waller & Sherwood Walter, a Knight Has to Be Brave, a Knight is Often… Soon, Face-Fashions Come and Go with the Season Until 20095, when Face Artistry is Eclipsed by… The Sunday Times Asterix and the Big Fight Funday Time Club

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