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ResumoContents Polly Peck share scandal 'greater than Guinness' Labour compiles database of dirt on Tory MPs News inside ITT Sheraton World finance chiefs back Major on high rates Polly Peck share scandal 'greater than Guinness' Insight Contents Security boost to protect public figures Contents Saudis cut oil to Jordan Air Portugal Classified Terror chief threatens 'onslaught in Europe' Country Club Hotels World's oldest hostage released Found at last: Piltdown faker who made a monkey of science After 80 years, investigation names skull hoaxer Agents tell house sellers: drop 10% Hill Samuel Financial Services Next Week the Arts Go Tabloid—And Colour The Genius of Mozart Sail to France-For £20 NatWest Gorbachev may go soon, East warns Thatcher Tories face a show of unrest at conference Born Free lions under threat of extinction Hack makes hot news on his union doorstep The Times International Business Machines Corporation MaZDa Building Excitement Japanese deal will slash car prices Revised import quota set to boost competition Children may be given names of 'phantom' fathers Barrister calls for an end to 'pools win' libel cases Legal clamp on Blake royalties Bristol & West Building Society First Class Pullman In today's Other Sunday Papers Business gloom has a touch of déjá vu Torvill weds in California Cost-cutters move on BBC Inquiry over 'ritual abuse' The City Key role for centre party Love letters cause a jam Gulf job for SAS hero Zulus better at spelling Woolwich Building Society London's private meter men accused of fighting dirty Alfa Romeo a Race Apart White Muslim could rob Labour of victory Party holds poll lead, but shock may await Kinnock in Bradford election Fast-link boat to ply Thames Seat Volkswagen Group Huge win for Salmond in SNP leadership poll British Airways The rape of Eldorado Betrayal In the chaos of Kuwait City, above, thousands of Palestinians are alleged to have become Iraq's quislings, betraying Kuwaitis and taking over their homes. And although many are refusing to do Saddam's dirty work, Jon Swain reports. PLO sympathy for Iraq is turning the Gulf crisis into a disaster for the Palestinian cause Thomas Cook Travel Lies Lies, Lies Those Americans. . . Mossad vs USA Mossad, the Israeli secret service, was ordered to help save a senior CIA man seized in Beirut; instead, says Victor Ostrovsky, it ruthlessly left him to a brutal fate. In the second part of his insider's account, the former agent reveals the lies and deception that mar Israel's secret dealings with its closest ally DVLA Select Registrations A Mossad mole in Arafat's camp The leader's closest aide sent daily radio messages about PLO plans to buy arms The Norton Antivirus from Symantec Apaches that strike by night Arms race to Gulf US troops meet their hosts Iraq talks of negotiating The American military commanders are confident that their strength in the air will decide the outcome of any conflict. James Adams analyses the weapons which give the US forces their formidable firepower Iraqi leaders playing for time Marie Colvin reports from Baghdad on talk of conciliation—but warns that Saddam is still prepared to wage a long hard war Montbuild Ltd Gls and the nomads Jon Swain in Dhahran sees the two cultures clash All Nippon Airways Fall of the house of King Jacques Legacy of scandal rocks his courtiers as Nice's disgraced mayor lies low Christian Aid Arrest sparks another Romanian revolution Microsoft (Reuters): Minister's racist view The World Ford Lafontaine looks for an election miracle Did butler filch Puccini fortune? The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Town & Country Building Society Day of fear that could jail Winnie Vantage Press Sainsbury's Wholemeal Bread Amstrad Complete Satellity System Washington riven by war of the pundits Software Publishing Corporation Chianti turns sour for British expats Business to Business Direct Link Multiple Display Advertising Items News & World Sunday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Opprtunity of a Lifetime Quill Wills Ignore this and It Could Cost You £50,000! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shapemaster Ltd Latest Business Venture from America Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd International Company Services Ltd Tragic homecomings for Iran's men of war Cedarpark Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business St. John Limited The Company Store Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murdered priest on the way to becoming Russian martyr Multiple Classified Advertising Items Credit Card Systems PMI Data Plastics Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Whyte Chemicals Ltd. Stock Clearance Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business on the Loose Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Higher road tax for fuel-guzzling cars Liver-bid mother in fight for life Or write to Goodwood Travel Ltd Weather and Travel Outlook Hunt for source of killer fumes News Digest Tunnel alert Woman bailed Hospital death Green growth BBC man dies Bond winners Contents Woosnam blasts into matchplay final Beck's challenge falters as crucial putts are missed Liverpool hang on by a thread as Everton rally Britannia sinks sedately to the depths of defeat Tennis Contents McNulty waltzes past sad Norman Longines Contents In Brief Football Results Derby trust plan ruled out Tony Francis and Chris Lightbown on the club that Maxwell left behind No Title Plenty of goals but not much to shout about Limpar strikes as Arsenal win the waiting game Palace hit on Tottenham's fallible point Luton give thanks to flexible friend More money than sense on the transfer trail Villa settle for the draw Chelsea flutter only to deceive Beating the five o'clock shadow Football Focus Rugby Flowers & Plants Association Fun day out for Mugglestone National Fun Run Racing Focus Cherwell Valley Developments Ltd For the Record Racing Carson leaves it late for treble Digest Wasps give Quins a lesson in flair Richards the local hero handles the rough stuff Cool Orrell soak up the bumps and muscle their way to victory Fast forward go brilliant Bath, the best club side in the world Stephen Jones celebrates a glorious fusion of talent and endeavour Old wounds reopened as Llanelli and Pontypridd go to war again Rugby Round-Up Saracens forwards found wanting First steps on the road back to Europe Rob Hughes on Manchester United's return to the international arena National Power Fear of the future at Craven Cottage Chris Dighton on Fulham's complex and painful fight for survival A summer when batsmen shone and poor bowlers laboured long The second coming of George Foreman Harry Mullan on the punching preacher who was once champion. 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Owen Lex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Broughtons Rolls Royce Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Bentley S3 Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corniche II Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fear is the thrill for the danger man John Karter on a man the Jockey Club have banned from riding Packaging northern grit to tempt the southern softies Rugby League Lightweights are poor relations again Rowing The Sunday Times Mansell takes pole as Ferraris roar to the front Motor Racing Walsham hopes for a change in fortune Cycling Havant find the tables turned Hockey The Cooper Group Milcars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors Cars G Reg Hunters Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian anthony Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John Fox Limited Despite woe, the show goes on The bottom may have fallen out of the market, but the car industry is putting on a brave face. Eric Dymock reports New engine puts a spring back into the big cat's step The uprated Xj6 has both grace and pace, reports Colin Dryden The Sunday Times Audi Power in a pint-pot Tony Gearing tests a small but extremely sprightly Suzuki Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans William Loughran Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo Saab Approved Used Cars ADT Auctions The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Approved Mann Egerton Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Lancaster Cooper Exeter Porsche Lancaster Rivervale Porsche Carrera Sport Coupe All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Dutton-Forshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Warranted Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Portman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Recomposing a serene symphony Graham Rose's garden of the week shows touches of genius October diary dates Collection for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts Hot tips to guarantee early salad crops Graham Rose continues his series of advice for beginners Multiple Display Advertising Items Window of hope for owls Contents In the red corner Confessions of a traitor Part three of a revealing interview by Phillip Knightley in Moscow For nine years, George Blake spied for the KGB from the very heart of the British secret service before being caught and jailed in 1961. Here he tells how, five years later, he made a dramatic escape and fled to the country that, despite all its problems, he still proudly calls home Mercantile Credit Contents Lerose Contents Sheraton Skyline Hotel Poor reward for a rich talent Profile Labour and the lead that may not add up Neil Kinnock's impressive lead in the opinion polls flatters to deceive, giving fresh hope to the Liberal Democrats at their conference last week of an eventual return to three-party politics. Are they being realistic? asks David Hughes Green blessings thinly disguised "It's hard to believe that John Lennon would have been 50 in a fortnight Curtain up on the public face with a private life The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . NCH Caring for Children and their Families Sharp The Windsors revealed by royal appointment Philip Ziegler, author of an official biography of Edward VIII, out this week, tells Peter Parker how palace secrets were opened up for him Is this a dead parrot we see before us? Bryan Appleyard's Forum British comedy, in unfunny decline, is no longer a bag of laughs Two cheers for the Skid Row tipplers One still raises a laugh, the other only raises hell. Walter Ellis finds some sobering lessons in the alcoholic antics of two bottle-fed bon viveurs Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Moneymen mass for a dash towards a crash As financiers gather to debate the world economy, Norman Macrae cautions against a lemming-leap into global recession This is not our finest hour and Saddam's not Hitler The prime minister's Munich imagery is inappropriate for the Iraq dispute and also downright dangerous, says Robert Harris Towry Law & Co. Ltd The 'rights' issue hides a swindle at the heart of British health care People still do not have a true choice between the NHS and private medicine, and should be given it, says Digby Anderson Atticvs Picture Gallery Twisting the truth to fit a ghoulish fantasy Those who prepare sensitive reports too often find conclusions are distorted and facts ingnored, says Susan Crosland Fool's gold Heath, isolated and wrong, a clear essay in ineptitude As Saddam finds a 'friend', Norman Stone analyses the thought processes behind the lost causes of the Tory outsiders Ebel the architects of time Why Israel deserves the world's praise Neither sexist nor snooty Hitachi Dying to be beautiful Blake: Randle denies rumour The Sunday Times Lyric Theatre faces final curtain Fly a flag for the RAF The saintly name of Chanel Points Cellnet supports watchdog plan Birthdays British Telecom Algarve Exhibition Abbey National (Gibraltar) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items International Correspondence Schools, Dept Marbella Estates Women fight back in TV's battle of sexes Female newsreaders can have credibility without battle scars, Dorothy Wade finds Durham County Council Cleveland County Council Willesden College of Technology Northern Regional Health Authority City of Liverpool Tabloid war rages all the way to the Gazza strip Paper round Islington Council York the Distinct Advantage Education Merton College, Oxford The Rapid Results College Conventry Polytechnic Portsmouth Polytechnic City of York The American College in London Leicester University Sheffield Health Authority the Children's… Mental Handicap Services The Polytechnic of North London Multiple Display Advertising Items Educating the barbarian classes Violence, drugs, alcohol, greed and even pornography are on the increase among the nation's young, warns headmaster David Jewell, and it is up to scholls above all to stop the rot in the next generation Brighton Polytechnic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hastings Information Techinology Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items St Edward's School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Strathclyde Rehearsing for a dream world My School Days Norland Place School University of Strathclyde Dauntsey's School BUPA Contents Major stands firm as industry pleads for relief Fayeds' debts critical, claims Lonrho report Goodman sues Barclays for £25m KPMG Peat Marwick Human Resources Consultants Peugeot freezes £150m plan IMF warning on ERM entry Business Racal saved from losses by Vodafone The Sunday Times Market suspension loses Asil his dazzle View Point Continental pumps up defences Trade & Industry Shipley lined up for Spurs team Walker will withold GrandMet's £50m Alex Lawrie Advertising's great escape As business slumps, Frank Lowe gets Americans to pay £136m for his £72m firm Leslie Lintott & Associates Scotish Development Agency United Parcel Service Nick turns the spotlight on famous artful dodgers The Red Adair of finance fixes trouble in store Profile Prospectus switched on to Welsh? Bell Atlantic Salesman always rings twice Prufrock B&C bank's flexible figures Mirror boss reflects on scoop Golden farewell for Pavilion's tarmished chief A share in the boardroom Samsung Vickers outstrips rivals with 25% profits increase Sharewatch Flat profits on THF menu Economic databank Indicator of the week The week ahead Henley the Management College The Ultimate Driving Machine Tees £ Side The Deals that From rows at Windsor Horse Trials to suspension of the shares after a The Serious Fraud Office moves in after a former Polly Peck executive tells of a massive share-buying operation that extends from a terraced house in Berkeley Square to letter-box companies at Geneva airport Insight Damned Asil Nadir One-day fall of £560m. . . the sage of the Turkish Cypriot millionaire doomed to be an outsider Terrapin Building Hire and Lesing Limited Playing down the fears of recession Finance ministers meeting at the IMF are oozing optimism to prop up business confidence. But David Smith says a mild world recession may be the price of beating inflation, as does Brian Reading in Japan and Irwin Stelzer in America ADT Credit dries up as Japan's paper boom ends Stagflation looms large in America Royal Institute of British Architects Glaxo Vortex liquid control puts valve technology in a spin Fluidics The Times 'Green' gun takes aim at clay-pigeon shooting Electronics Sounding out a signature Security Shopping for a better trolley Desing With-profits guides that focus on facts Sharp Credit Ltd. Hill Samuel Financial Services Borrowers suffer for repaying loans early The Equitable Life Northern Rock BES share issue poses high risk Aerospace Homes Chelsea Building Society Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd. Giveaway signs of tax dodging Investor's loyalty rewarded with loss of BA share bonus Questions of cash Specialist funds seek brave investors Savings news First-day trading in electricity shares Spanish treasure ship yields its jewels after 300 years Showcase Charge on free petrol for staff confuses employers IPS Lamont PLC Halifax Save & Prosper In Sit Meant JCB BA teams up for swoop on Interflug Special offers fail to fill Canary Wharf General Organization for Social Insurance East Kilbridge Travel firm's fall hits ILG Maxwell plans boost for free newspapers Lansing Linde Ltd Braced for rough weather World Markets Computer videos go on show Contents Chronicle of a saga foretold Paul Donovan on the return to radio of the Forsyte family The man who turns words into gold Iain Johnstone talks to Tom Stoppard, director of the first British film to win the Golden Lion at Venice since Olivier's Hamler Fraser Marr Contents Kyung-Wha Chung Faure-Debussy-Poulenc Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Ingpen and Williams Ltd The Sunday Times The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Wembley Arena London Fortune Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre Artistic support up in arms Geordie Greig on the ethics of showing the Bührle Collection at the Royal Academy Arts Hotline Phoenix Theatre Wyndham's Theatre Turandot Forging a fugue out of iron Marina Vaizey on the sculpture of Eduardo Chillida Children of eden Harry Connick Jr Presumed Innocent Kissing the master's irony goodbye John Peter watches Joan Collins miss the point of Private Lives Launch of a tribute to the past John Peter on a working celebration of the ship-builder's craft Winning production Queen's Theatre Supreme scores for fairy-tale performances Book now for Ariane and Bluebeard, and Les Troyens, says Hugh Canning Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre How to orchestrate a nationalistic revival David Cairns reports from Paris on the cultural gains of political rivalry The old hand who is striking up the band Norman Lebrecht on the manager bringing harmony to the LSO's fortunes Broken hearts and a bad case of the blues Iain Johnstone on a week of romantic comedies and routine American police movies Theatres Dominion Theatre The Rocky Horror Show Multiple Display Advertising Items Soho Jazz Festival '90 Counting the heavy toll of the poll tax Bakewell's View Curzon Phoenix The Edwardians and after Closely observed railway cuttings Patrick Stoddart tracks the Channel 4 series Going Loco The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Record of the Week The Robert Cray Band Midninght Stroll Mercury 846 652 Cd £12, LP/cassette £6 The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Fine tuned but running on empty David Cairns on a rare recording of Schubert's neglected opera Fierrabras The Sunday Times AlanSelby & Partners Savills Residential Development Prudential Property Services Durkan Friend & Falcke Multiple Display Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Farley & Co Mellersh & Harding Tide washes out on seaside developments It has been a bleak summer for builders, even on the coast. Carrie Segrave reports New Crane Wharf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edward Symmons & Partners Algarve makes an exhibition of itself Chelsea, Sw3 Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimpey Classic Collection Strutt & Parker Domaine Leisure Stags Today's Satellite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Monday 24 September Tuesday 25 September Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thursday 27 September Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Overseas Property Friday 28 September Film of the Week The Sunday Times Saturday BBC1 Superlative Travel The battle for balance Guide to Today's TV and Radio TV Review The Whole Gory Story Moving up in a world without job security The days when managers could count on a lifetime role with one company are over, Godfrey Golzen and Andrew Garner say in their new book, Smart Moves. In the first of three extracts, they explain how this affects career planning Contents PA Consulting Group System Software Associates Ltd. Interface NCR Creating value Graham Poulter Recruitment Effem Sheffield Development Corporation Recruitment Solutions Codd-Johnson-Harris Bow neighbourhood RJB Manpower Ltd. Vision human resources Mercury Communications United Phones for people, no places St. James Associates Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Nokia Lasmo Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company City of Liverpool Midlands Electricity plc MSL International Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Centre for Information Technology Ernst & Young MSL International Ducheyne Executive Clark Whitehill Search and Selection Safeway Michael Page Marketing Whitehead Rice The Management Corporation Touche Ross Management Consultants HMSO Ministry of Defence BPCC Books & Journals Ltd Adamson & Partners Ltd. The Santa Cruz Operation Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte HM Customs & Excise Eames Jones Judge Hawkings Texaco Redbrick Reebok Cavendish Search & Selection Macmillan Davies Haymarket consultants PA Consulting Group Roland Orr & Partners Harvey Nash Texaco CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Transmanche Link South West Water Anglo Irish Bankcorp Kidsons Impey News Group Newspapers Ltd The Ironbridge Gorge Museum The Secretariat of the European Parliament Sun microsystems Wetherby Consultants DSTO Australia KPMG Peat Marwick Executive Selection Maxon Patrick Donnelly quoting ref Interexec Project Control Services Howgate Sable Microtel Integrated Selection Bain Clarkson International Insurance Brokers Medlock Associates Compleat Recruttment John Hamilton Associates Potato Marketing Board Austin Knight Two Key Positions Archers Personnel Services Ltd Fletcher Hunt plc Billiton Precursors B. V. 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Thomas Kempner, recently-retired principal of Henley College, offers them some shrewd advice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Happy Ever after? Tatler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items At Her Majesty's service Heathrow Parking Pountney Clinic Weld One Birthday Newspapers Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund Press Archives Ltd Nordic Lipmans Hire Dept Markson Pianos Blüthners Child Link A credit to the cause Kate Saunders on flexible friends with a new kind of financial statement to make Connections Metropolitan Home Life as costume drama Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, the actress, talks to Beverley D'Silva Naomi Wolf: hit or myth? Polly Samson and Kate Saunders report on strong reactions to a controversial new book Discover Today The dream machine rides again Peter Knight celebrates the staying power of the Harley-Davidson motorbike On the scent of a pyramid sell Helen Fielding gets down to the essence of Omar Sharif, the latest star to launch a perfume The Sunday Times Mirabella Last days of the red hot Indians Anwer Bati discovers how restaurants are currying favour with a more subtle flavour Tried & Tasted Lemon Sorbet Focus on West Country Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Real Ice Company Lemon Sorbet The Sunday Times Choice An Exceptional Licensed Fish Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Creative English Cuisine at its Best Neil's Restaurant Chrysanthemun Chinese Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Pink wines perfect for a green palate The Laceplate Restaurant Boat Multiple Display Advertising Items Giovanni's The Sunday Times A class act steals the late show Tim Willis on Joan Collins's first-night celebrations Flowers & Plants Association Shine of the Times Satin is sliding back into the limelight, says Nilgin Yusuf, not as a luxury but as a durable element of streetwise chic The Dolls House Emporium, Dept Cartier Calvados Classified Travel Overseas Travel Travelbag Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Travel Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Frontiers Go Go Tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bug Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reho Air Portugal America the Experience Country Holidays in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skyway World Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Centre Travel Australia Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South America with LanChile Travel Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Anglopol Holidays and Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucky fluke The grey whale has miraculously survived its predators; now, more benign hunters sail to Baja California for a sighting of these magnificent mammals. 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