News from 29/07/1990
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Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Jain Jenkins, Malcolm Brown, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Anthony Everitt, Mike Graham, Dr Guy Michell, John Davison, Jon Swain, Daphne Metland, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Malcoim Winton, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Fiona Walsh, Carolyn Wigoder, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, David Smith, Mike Brearley, Michael Bracewell, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Jack Barker, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Robert Dawson, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Geroge Walden, Cliff Temple, Crazy Winnings, Saddam Hussein, Jain Johnstone, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, Peter Kemp, Paul Webster, Julia Neuberger, Dr Julian Lewis, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, D Horsley, George perry, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Diaxna Wright, Harry Ritchie, Jeremy Taylor, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Tony Rivers, Peter Hounam, Janette Marshall, Huston Horn, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, David Hughes Chiefr Political Correspondent, Paul Driver, Nick Raynsford, David Hughes, Richard North, Sophia Sackville-West, Michael Heseitine, Anthony Storr, Rufus Olins, Anne Williams, Bill Bede, N Moore, John Mole, Tony Flood, Godfrey Goizen, E. H. Davies, Gareth David, Dr H M C Corfield, J Henry, Christopher Ward, John Karter, David Sassoon, Angela Rumbold, Peter Bryan, Sean Wood, Estee Lauder, Brian Deer, Marion Seal, Norman Lebrecht, Quentin De La Bedoyere, Digby Anderson, Lindsay Anderson, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Polly Samson, Dilys Powell, Chris Jones, Ian Glover-James, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Brian MacArthur, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, James Blitz, Mitchell platts, Mihir Bose, Susannah Herbert, Michael Austin, Richard Burnell, Bryan Appleyard's, Nigel Wilson, Victoria McKEE, Andrew Alderson, T Scratcherd, Paul Barker, James Herbert, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Donald Zec, John Carey, Derek Wilson, Norman Macrae, Edward Pearce, Robert Heller, Tony Moss, Deirdre Fernand, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Martin Winn, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Anne Tombs, Tom Nairn, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Angela Long, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Sue Nelson, Joanna Simon, Paul Gogarty, Iain Jenkins, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoJewish merchant bank revives Nazi gas chamber firm Gas chamber firm Hanson may get Power Gen 'sweetener' Government faces 'sleaze' attack Labour poll lead slides to 8 points Sunday Times Mori Opinion Poll Hill Smauel Financial Services Contents Hanson may get PowerGen 'sweetencer' Teenager 'confessed' to filming snuff movie Snuff film 'confessiuon' Contents Rebels wire Trinidad's premier to explosives Trinidad Contents 1 Pennington St, London E1 9xw Walters frozen out by cool Thatcher Liberian air link is last escape hope Contents Rolex Academic Carat Espace Goodwood Travel Ltd. British arms deal 'reward' for Iraq State schools condemned for neglecting gifted children Duke's wildlife letters leaked Patten investigates Mersey deals Duke's wildlife letters leaked Scargill: new Austrian bank account found Nationwide Anglia How to avoid chronic Euro congestion The Times Legal mistrust Prost v Senna Inefficient Br attracts record complaints Passengers plagued by late and cancelled trains Citroen BX EC ruling 'puts jobs at risk' Bitter-sweet victory for the history man Teacher wins his battle against modern methods but is still out of a job Compensation fight delayed by secrecy W H Smith challenged as store war intensifies Abbey National BMW The New Wealth Families growing rich in inheritance bonanza £15bn handed down as home ownership rises Record firms cash in as they sound death knell for the LP. How People Use their Legacies The Automobile Association Employment Department Group Lamplugh police check for link with jailed killer Tories pull back the skilled vote Toshiba Corny story: children wearing Close Encounter… Renault In today's Other Sunday Papers Survey shows classroom decline Yard blamed for leak Huge cost of defence cuts Carey plans think-tank The City Good side to the Opec deal Comment Realism in the church Juries are put on trial Warning on television fee Fast forward: competitors push themselves to the… TWA For the best of America Curb on greedy money changers Vauxhall Canterbury tale The people's primate Bupa Health Screening Power Struggle: The Heat is on Employment Service Heaveyweight champions stalk the takeover ring They call themselves the Golden Oldies, but Hanson and White are the dynamic duo of the business world. Jeff Randall reports British Telecom Iraqi tanks mount desert war of nerves Kuwait feels the strain as Saddam raises stakes Gorbachevs fail to stop the presses as soviet media power grows apace Faldo record at risk in Alabama race row US may take on bully of Baghdad Honda St Tropez rebels against no-nudity decree French resort ina quandary over bare flesh as Spain basks in it Haflifax Naked turth of modern Spain upsets bishops Olympus Superzoom (Reuters): Agreement on German poll The World (Reuters): US doomsday flights end Bristol & West Building Society (Reuters): Zsa Zsa goes to prison Coup stunds the Caribbean's tarnished jewel China steps up passport dispute Rover Barclays Rev A1 gets out of jail to stoke a bigger bonfire Zero-One's spy tale sends Italy spinning in ever decreasing circles GEC Alsthom Mercury Communications Freed Berlin makes dash for decadence Castro on the ropes as Cuba runs out of time and money Casio Barclays Surveillance Equipment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Largule Limited Master Licence Financial Services, Leasing, Business Your Own Business Financial Services, Leasing… Sun day Partner/investor Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Course Multiple Classified Advertising Items Superb Business Opportunity Excellent Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Non—Status Mortgages up to 95% of Valuation Business Problems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniel Dowling Accountants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Death in a Thai nirvana Rising toll among pleasure seekers Business to Business Business Services Randolph St. John Limited Falcon Business Services Ltd Nationwide Co Services Ltd Spencer Company Formations Limited Aston Corporate Management Ltd The Company Store Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Prestige Plastic Cards Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wildlife slaughtered on America's doorstep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Article Withdrawn 'Mr Battersea' bounces back from the ruins The Legal Protection Group Limited Weather and Travel Outlook Police hunt for abducted baby News Digest Carey hits out Skipper held Coach death Tory candidate Muggeridge ill Bond Winners Contents Azharuddin leads the Indian fightback Captain makes amends for his tactical blunder England regain rugby pride in a bloody struggle Contents Yeoman Gooch in his pomp and glory James Meade Limited Contents Llewellin gets two in one News in Brief LeMond out Hot Spurs The Sunday Times Belmez and Kinane strike rich vein Racing How to have fun with a run Bill Bede on a unique challenge LeMond takes his place among the greats Peter Bryan assesses the stature of the Tour de France victor Rotten run for the Big Apple Huston Horn tells two tales of a baseball city that craves success Andries regains title in seventh Senna looks back as he reaches the crossroads Norman Howell talks to the man other drivers say must have God on his side New Zealand shine as Leng loses champion's crown Rob Hughes, in Stockholm watches the New Zealand riders assume the mantle of three-day eventing domination that belonged to Ginny Leng and Britain Dreadful shadow of cruelty Alesi will join Williams team in secret deal Beman hits a perfect pitch Digest Autosport Grand Prix Line Kate's contemplation of golden times in Barcelona Sportswomen of the Year Awards Racing Focus Results For the Record Australian Pools Book of the decade winners Competition Scoreboards Carson sneaking up to snatch the crown John Karter on Willie Carson's unlikely challenge to Pat Eddery A time to keep out the foreigners Cliff Temple argues that the AAA championships should be closed Glorious Cowes, island carnival of canvas Keith Wheatley looks forward to Cowes Week, the jamboree of sail An agenda for Robert Atkins, Minister for Sport Six seasoned campaigners offer advice Junior record for Merry Britain's talent needs backing Oriental art and the heirs of Ranjitsinhji Mihir Bose connects three current Indian batsmen to a princely genius Elite Registrations Car Marks of Hull Registration Transfers Tayside Numbers Ltd Sandiacre Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items PG's Number C. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turning back the Grand Prix clcok Eric Dymock on a historic rematch at Silverstone Maestro diesel conducts itself with quiet distinction Multiple Display Advertising Items Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Buckingham Registrations AS 1 Prestigious Number DE 99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silverstone to be safer To 1 ADT Auctions Whitham Wildman (EST 1972) Rogers Registrations Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 3 JAF Contents Star quality Alastair Burnet on the Queen Mother British Nuclear Forum Contents Superlative Travel Contents British Heart Foundation Sabre-rather with a despot's grip Profile Labour counts cost of weakening appeal Inside Politics A sudden surplus of surplices Walter Ellis Born winner living in suburbia's fast lane The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . The Sunday Times Fiat How to survive the peace The cold war may have ended with the collapse of communism but caution is still the watchword for Britain and the West in the reductiuon and realignment of their forces, writes Michael Heseitine Time to look again at the forces of law Merlyn Rees on the case for a new royal commission on the police Law seeks devil in satanic verses The claim that heavy metal music kills iis at the centre of a culture clash in the United States, says Brian Deer Legalising drugs: a soft option or necessary evil? Bryan Appleyard's Forum on the anarchic forces that threaten the future of whole nations Skeletons in the cupboard Donald Zec traces the extraordinary series of scandals that have rocked the Bowes-Lyon family The Sunday Tiems Next Week Turning the tide on green hysteria in the battle of the beaches Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water: the real risks of a holiday by the sea Richard North wants more facts and fewer opinions on where and when it is safe to swim Costly hotels put British resorts in the shade Digby Anderson on why so many take the plane to Spain Video Danger: rich and reckless at play Labour's seaside donkey to the rescue As politicians head for the beaches, Norman Macrae examines the chances of a record fourth term for Margaret Thatcher Flexible Neil does the royals a good turn Robert Harris believes that Mr Kinnock, once a flerce critic of royalty, may have succumbed to the aristocratic embrace Fheraton Park Tower Labour gets it head together but the flab is holding it back An inert mass of dud MPs in the middle of the parliamentary party needs to be shifted if the professionalism of Neil Kinnock and his team is to win through, writes Edward Pearce Atticvs A round table fit for King Arthur's ego Arthur Scargill should embark on a new career and perform his leftist drama from an international stage, says Susan Crosland The Great Game is over Should dons grup for pay in the groves of academe? Our universities do a good job, and something must be done about the great decline in academic income, says Norman Stone Accelerated Learning Tories' U-turn on care speels disaster, says Rix The Times An expert way to kill education Kinnock defies public opinion on defence If you have views on any subject in the paper, write… National and irrational Royal party critic takes the cake How cardboard city was created Points Birthdays Fleet Street High School Annual Report Well done, boys and girls of the A-stream York Health Authority Borough of Macclesfield St. Marys Hospital East Suffolk Health Authority Haringey Council Nashat Wirral Birminsham City Council Public & Healthcare Queensland Provincial City Hospitals Brisbane Metropolitan Teaching Hospital Australia The Sunday Times Potato Marketing Board City and East London Family Practitioner Committee Huron University Leicester Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn French Top Secreataries Train at St. Aldates After Exams what next? Aston University LLB Degree in Laws St Aladates College, Oxford St. Joseph's Hall ST, Godric's College, London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Oxford and County Business College American Degree Programs All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Making up the numbers: a poor man's guide to the poverty game Lumping toghether the deserving and undeserving poor for politics is folly, says Digby Anderson Posts Oxford polytechnic Kensington Preparatory School for Girls University of Technology Sydney Victoria Growing together Kuwait University Raised on books and Dick Barton My School Days Middlesex Polytechnic The Sunday Times Thames Television Oil-price jolt adds to gloomy Industrial outlook Power sale 'sweetener' for Hanson Contents Fears for BSB as viewers fall short of target Ratner shines up Kay deal Ferranti's cash call faces snub Causeway Capital Limited Mr Fixt dodges banana skins Take-Off Hitch STC rises on Fujitsu hopes Director Power Sharewatch Major Share Movements Stake in Infamy A Share in the Boardroom Dream bid is dished Lafarge set to lead new attack on BPB ABM expected to lay off staff Second thoughts on the second market Contango Hunter tracks £15m Oil prices rise as Iraq cows quota busters Enterprise Training Centre Masters of the Universe head for the dole queue The tough traders of Wall Street, immortalised as Masters of the Universe in Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities, have seen their opulent world collapse since the crash of 1987. Thousands of jobs have gone, and the shake-out is still not over. Report by Mike Graham and Fiona Walsh Rich man, poor man, happier man South East Wales Exploring the earth's last frontier Oceanography British Scientists are heading for a new frontier, not outer space but the depths of the ocean. Alan Jabez reports on a project that aims to explore its hostile but unique environment The Sunday Times Bytes Old art helps chips flow Electronics Killer the body cannot expel Medicine Exploring the earth's last frontier Monty forced to take last bow Buying a space in the media Profile High-flyer finance The Marketing invitiative The joy of a writ for libel Spirited away to "Turkish delights Galling for Gatward Strolling down Bond Street on Wednesday evening Hanson better for taxpayers Girobank Business Banking Major runs against time for ERM Economic Perspective France Inc. Stormsx the Barricades The French have gone on the acquisition warpath in a drive to match the corporate might of Germany and Japan. With encouragement of the government and the support of the banks, France's corporate 'glory boys' have become the takeover kings of Europe. Report by Iain Jenkins Thomson fights on all fronts MID Glamorgan The Sunday Times Independent Hill Samuel Driven to despair by car warranty Questions of Cash Pension valuation service Savings News The Sunday Times/Micropal Unit Trust Index I. P. S Lamont PLC Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank International Avoiding the sting of bad investment firms M&G Britain's Leading Unit Trust Group Women need specialised advice Loan rates Soften Yorkshire Building Society Why Peps aren't for everybody Comment Top savings rates Metier Artemis Japan bucks slump in car sales Atlantic man behind third leasing firm The Sunday Times West End's full house Indicator of the Week Next may sell property arm The Week Ahead Beazer London catches American chill World Markets The Trial Guinness The howl of an unlikely Lear Richard Briers, television's sitcom star, is tackling Shakespeare's crazed patriarach. He talks to Peter Lewis about wrestling with his hardest role Captain at the helm of arts Norman Lebrecht prfiles David Mellor and his new portfolio Royal Shokespeare Company Contents Concerts Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra The South Bank Centre Raymond Gubbay The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No. 125 Multiple Display Advertising Items Cliff Richard Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Summer Circus Tent Jubilee Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queens Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Status Quo Capital Radio Royal Academy of Arts Sunday Times Ruling the roost as Hollywood's incredible hulk Jain Johnstone on the week's releases Wit that exposes the way of our world Woody Allen returns on sparkling form with Crimes and Misdemeanors Cannon Choice Film Curtain falls on a champion of serious theatre Robert Hewison on the departure, announced last week, of Jonathan Miller from the Old Vic The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema A magician to raise cultural spirits Glasgow's 1990 programme has received a much-needed boost from Peter Brook, says Robert Dawson Scott Taking notes from the teachers who inspire Bakewell's View Parallel portraits produce a dark double vision Robert Hewison on Richard Iii and Lear at the National Theatre Choice Plots to keep a new gneration on its toes Dance Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Chekhov with an Irish lilt The Royal Court's production of Three Sisters takes a classic into fertile new territory A touch of time, space and zaniness Paul Driver on Tippett at the Proms The pick of this week's Proms The Sunday Times Festival Hotline 081-741 9999 for today 081-4914 9080 Monday to Saturday London Property A Taste of the Little Apple Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stroming a bastion of traditional taste Karajan's successor at the Salzburg Festival is making waves, reports Hugh Canning W. 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Ellis Huntsmore House Kensington Debenham Tewson Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Crane Whare Multiple Display Advertising Items Heron homes Evesham House, Hyde Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horne & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage may force £2.5m hotel repairs Andrew Yates on efforts to rescue a Georgian landmark from years of decay Knight Frank & Rutley Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Build with Care Daughters of the gentry still haunt vast old mansion Alan Selby & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aria Estates Hooper Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horton Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential Property Service Getting right to the root of a knotty replanting problem Graham Rose on a useful piece of equipment for the instant gardener Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden of the Week Industrial debris gives way to wetland oasis Agriframes Greene & Findlay Handpainted Garden Umberllas Oryx Trading Ltd Diary dates for August Cannock Gates Dept. St Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Quinta Bemposta Rutherfords the French Agents Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Harvey Philp Feeling peckish: Claude Jade (left) and Jean-Pierre… Film of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Today's Satellite Simplex Sectional Bookcase Guide to Toay's TV and Radio Regions Today's Highlights A murder most foul TV Review Films on TV Radio BBC1 Subtle art of getting your own way Astute use of people's deep behaviour patterns can give more power to your words, says Quentin De La Bedoyere Varley-Walker Human Resource Consultants SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Information Systems Manager Varley-Walker Human Resource Consultants Roger Lilley Associates Independent Recruiters P-E International Maersk Olie De Gas as Prosper Executive Recruitment Limited Mercuri Urval Halifax Property Services Fletcher Hunt plc Barclays Bupa Britain feels better for it Director Natinal Youth Agency Birmingham City Council International Wool Secretabiat Wickland Westcott Neste Mercury Communications The Hamilton Traving Conslutancy Cornwall County Council Great Yarmouth Borough Council Hoggett Bowers A New ERA London Research Centre Prospect Group Michael Page Information Technology Ashridge Pepsi CTA Recruitment Consultants PA Consulting Group Public Relations Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimpole Street Ltd Howgate Sable N-B Selection Ltd Bristol Development Corporation Independent Recruiters The Lloyd Group N-B Selection Ltd TSB Group Common Services Agency Organization Resources Counselors, Inc International Communications Selector Europe a Division of Spencer Stuart The MVA Consultancy Independent Recruiters Selector Europe a Division of Spencer Stuart Ogilvie Commission for Racial Equality Applied Materials Barnett kinnings Staveley Industries plc Managing Director Medium Ticket Leasing Company Orthopaedics Limited Austin Knight Specialist International Investment Company Directors & Senior Managers Details by Phone Penn Communications Connaught Mainland Britsurvey a Divsion of Svitzser Towing Limited Ackermann Philip Smith Manpower Consultants Northcfliffe Newspapers Group Ltd Open University Educational Enterprises Limited Price Waterhouse Bravitor Classified Advertising a Growth Industry City of London Based Company Dynamic Marketing, Innovative Merchandising Smedley Macalpine New Careers Job Hunting? Foundation Director GHN the Personal Development Consultants Meddlers make life heard for managers Small companies can be great places for gaining experience, but sometimes they suffer from having chief executives who have not learned how to let go. Report by Godfrey Golzen Seeboard Doing a Power of good Management Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Crossrads? The Three-Digit Dinner The Sunday Times Style & Travel The Three-Digit Dinner Club Victorian Ordance Survey Maps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Okfam Have You Made a Will? Come back to our five and dime, Jimmy Dean Tony Rivers on the culture cult overtaking Britain—a reprise of the American Fifties Adulterers Anonymous: an escape route from fantasy Deirdre Fernand looks at the latest support group to be set up for women in London Nurses in Need The Sunday Times Acorne The Telephone Store UK Ltd Clean Cut Couture Lanvin: stern sculptured redigote and sweeping circualr trapeze dress Claude Montana's new collection for Lanvin reveals him as a force for the future, says Marion Hume Monsoon Sky Magazine Miele Anything Else is a Compromise When suntan advice is only skin-deep Polly Samson on the bare-faced way some magazines both promote fanning and warn readers against it Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders the Travel Experts The beat goes on at the culture dub Robert Sandall reports on a reprieve for Manchester's fashionable Hacienda Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol Reho Australia, NZ & round the World Anglo Pacific Style Victims Heath's A fading passion for nights in white satin Victoria McKEE uncovers the plain facts about what we like to wear between the sheets Steepleprint Ltd Times Books Barratt International Resorts Connections Making a grand entrance My Style Estee Laruder talks to Anthea Gerrie about going for the glow The ring of no confidence As phones ad faxes multiply, the truly classy are unobtainable, says Michael Bracewell Majestic Wine Warehouses Tried & Tasted Frozen Yoghurtxd Multiple Display Advertising Items Skippers of Bridge Cracking a tough vegetarian nut Anne Williams on the woman inspiring a new trend in restaurants The Sunday Times Choice Marks & Spencer Strawberry frozen yoghurt Neil's Restaurant A sip of the future Wine The Good Earth Abbey Restaurant Cagney's The Old Tote One of a kind Mark Ottaway visits Madagascar, an island only 250 miles off the coast of Africa but a world apart—teeming with wildlife, cloaked with mystery Sheraton Skyline Hotel Mark Warner Keeping shipshape Oiverseas Travel Austravel Beach Villas (Holidays) Ltd. Ocean Cruise Lines America the Experince That Latin touch South America is still uncharted territory for most British tourists, a mix of nations and cultures that draws and daunts the visitor in equal measure. We venture into the vastness of Bahia, the historic heart of Brazil, and offer a practical guide to trouble-free travelling in this unfamiliar subcontinent Moving to the beat of old Brazil Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Crusing & Sailing Abroad Sunsail Cluds Minorca Sailing Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Menorca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Images of France CataLan VilLas' Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Corsican connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Families go continental on a wave of renovation Ferry companies are improving their image, upgrading old vessels and putting plush new ones into service. Daphane Metland compares the facilities on offer and finds the best deal for families Olau Paradores & Pousadas When Going to Berlin Don't Overlook Germany Multiple Display Advertising Items Espana Classified Travel August & All Dates! Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allez france Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continued on Page SFV Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Osservatorio Bell 'Alto Adriatico. The… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Beware of low-flying go-carts over the Warwickshire weald Sue Nelson, taking tot he skies on a wing and a prayer during an airsports weekend, samples gliders, light aircraft and the best airborne fun-fair ride of all—a microlight UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The ups and downs of trekking in tandem A Weekend Away: The Lune Valley Paul Gogarty Pedals his bike and a basketful of daughter along the Lune Valley, a nd finds the Lancastrian scene embraces a colourful cycle of history and wildlife The Sunday Times Memories reap a rich reward The Sunday Times Crossword Where to Stay What to Do Further Information Inside: First Chapters—Kurt Vonnegut's Hocus… The Odd Couple Clever Hearts Desmond and Molly MacCarthy a Biography by Hugh and Mirable Cecil Gollancz £18.95 pp320 Last laugh New Internationalist War crimes Serious money Priceless Grave error Who's Reading Whom Freudian clips Reading Freud by Peter Gay Yale £16.95 pp204 From Abba to Zappa and ZZ top The Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music by Phil Hardy & Dave Laing Faber £20 pp875 Graing the Last Thomas Raven Down and out in Paris Three Novels by Nina berberova trans by Marian Schwartz Chatto £10.99 pp215 Peter Kemp Fiction Lion Out now in Penguin Whatever happened to Kathy Kirby? Albgert Rides Again by Jack Trevor Story Allison & Busby £12.99 pp168 Christopher Hirst These little things that come to try us Screens against the Sky by Elleke Boehmer Bloomsbury £13.99 pp194 Penny Perrick A nudge and a wink Bluegrass by Chris Wilson Deutsch £11.99 pp201 Sophia Sackville-West Simplex Sectional Bookcase On the Critical List Harvey Porlock reviews the reviewers of the cult, the trendy and the established Scenes from a rebellious literary life D J taylor talks to novelist William Cooper, 80 this week, about a writing career that began when Auden and Orwell were promising young Turks Diary Journey through a country of lost ideals Winner Takes All: A Season in Israel by Stephen Brook H Hamilton £16.99 pp363 Julia Neuberger Understanding genocide Why Did the Heavens Not Darken? The "Final Solution" in History by Arno J Mayer Verswo £39.95/£12.95 pp492 Tom Nairn The hard man of software Alan Sugar: The Amstrad Story by David Thomas Century £41.99 pp366 Robert Heller Homes and Gardens Dillons the Bookstore For Full Details of Advertising Paperbacks The Times Educational The Times Freepost No Stamp Needed Post Today Going Stir Grazy In the fourth of our series we print the opening of Hocus Pocus by Kurt Vonnegut to be published by Cape on October 18 (£13.95) Next Week New Grafton Books Hard Backs Paper Backs Hardback manuals Next Week The Queen Moth and her painter Nestle A Painter's Queen Dairy Crest Revlon Revlon Pegeot 205 Gtii-9 Panasonic Pioneer Putting down Roots The playwright Arnold Wesker and his son Daniel, photographer, talk to Sue Fox about their relationship A Race Apart Amdega Sharps How to become a sought-after consultant How to organise yourself to be lazy. . . yet extremely effective at your job Here is an organisation system that is almost immune to anything anyone can throw at it The Small Print Finance for the non-financial manager How to beat the taxman at his own game You don't have to cheat, lie or break the law to hold your own against the taxman. You just have to have insider knowledge of how he works Spink Jaguar Mirrors of majesty Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Moben No-One-Gives-You-More Royal Mint Edwardian Hotels Which? Mitsubishi Motors Move into Great Shape Move into Graet Shapes The Cat Stretch Move into Great Shapes Sharp Jungle Law Neville Johnson Who Killed Mozart? The unsolved mystery surrounding the death of the greatest composer of all time. Report by Richard Morrison Mozart's World Competition First Prize Second Prize The Times OBAS Orthpaedic and Medibeds Fashion Coat Couture Smallbone Your Slumber's up Cooking up a Salad On the continent cooked summer vegetables are transformed into delicious salads. Rosemary stark suggests some recipes Time-Life International Limited Time-Life Books Portland Univac Franklion Mint Limited The New Kitchens Direct Bridge Brainteaser 1455 Mephisto Chess Bookwise Sunrise Medical Thearafosture Limited A Life in the Day of Ranger, the Queen Mother's corgi, talks to E. H. 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