News from 30/09/1990
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William Kay, lola Smith, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Paul Nelson, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helena Kennedy, Andrew Garner, Ken Ringle, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Susan Hill, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Mirabella, Debbie Harrison, Ian Mayman, Fiona Walsh, Tony Francis, Geraldine Bedell, Michael Graham, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Karen Moline, Dr David Hessayon, David Smith, David Hall, Julian Symons, Mark Hosenball, Edward Welsh, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Lis Leigh, David Brierley, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Barbara Trapido, E Jane Dickson, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Cliff Temple, Clarissa Avon, Jane Bird, David Shannon, Steve Clarke Media Correspondent, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Andrew Morton, Air Marshal, Robert Harris, Caroline Lees, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Arnold Wilson, Philip Robinson, Paul Golding, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Roy Kerridge, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Boris Scbapiro, Paul Donovan, Huston Horn, Angela Newing, Aileen Ballantyne, Philippa Roberts, Paul Driver, David Mitchell, Sarah Bradford, David Hughes, Andrea Newman, Peter Plant, Richard North, Rufus Olins, Anne Williams, David Lawrenson, Munro Ferguso, John Hopkins, Helen Fielding, N F Henry, Michael Randle, Brian Reading, Rowan Moore, Lady Wilcox, Tony Wilkinson, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, James Wilson, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Benjamin Williams, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Christopher Hirst, Stephen Jones, Robert Estcourt, Michael Tuft, Brian Glanvllie, Richard Palmer, David Streets, Digby Anderson, Robert Elms, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Jeremy Paxman, John Whitmore, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, David Murray, Amin Rajan, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Michael M Gibson, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, James Blitz, D J Taylor, Chapman Pincher, Mihir Bose, R H E Russell, Michael Austin, Bryan Appleyard's, Lindsay James Keith, W S Torbitt, Paul Barker, Brian Clarke, Brian Glanville, Sir Edward Chilton, Norman Macrae, Roger de Grey, Chris Dighton, John Hill, John B. Judis, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, Denis Healey, Jonathan Futrell, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Andrew Davidson, W Grey, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Grace Mirabella, Joanna Simon, Dee Hannay, Christian Gysin, Iain Jenkins, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Lord Smith,
ResumoThe Arts Go Pay blood victims now, says judge Government has moral duty in 'sensitive and increasingly notorious case' US settles in for war of attrition against Saddam Lockerbie bombers likely to escape justice Insight Kuoni Mozart Nervous Kremlin orders its nuclear arsenal home Plus an Extra Magazine Labour lead halved to 7% The Sunday Times Soviet alarm as poison hangs over city of fear Classified Millet Britain's experts doubt chance of toxic clean-up Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Radical Tories seek to strip Queen of power Women seek a natural break from advertisers who prefer blondes NatWest Bank PLC Lower bills to lure buyers in power sell-off Britain in recession? What recession? Alfa Romeo (GB) Ltd. Where to get the petrol bargains in prices chaos Light at last in a long fight against injustice Now shut up and stump up What Mr Justice Ognall had to say Fairness is his stock in trade International Business Machines Corporation British Airways Home takes a 'return' to the Nunich furore Ticket find refules row over 'peace for our time' Crisis in Gulf gives Thatcher a poll boost Motorola Computer Group Compaq Fears over water births as baby Noah dies Parents on manslaughter charge over drowning £160,000 win for 'cancer machine' victim Cargo-Q Land Rover MoD rejects claims of nuclear defence In today's Other Sunday Papers King guards pay the rent 'Tripe' says Hattersley Doubts over tapestry The City Comment Opposition is revived Terrorism made easy Ronson goes clean in jail Waite seen as American Sage PC Business Software London schools go free-market World Sports Car The Lockerbie Files Nationwide Anglia Building Society The London Tara a Copthorne Hotel The Sunday Times The vital questions that will not be asked Ford Women GIs shoulder arms in equality's last war zone Bardot meets her moment of truth with Marie the matador Pentagon aides draw up battle lines for psychological warfare Iraq's great expectations turn to gloom BUPA Amstrad Fidelity Moscow buzzes with rumours of coup As Soviet economy disintegrates the public watches the generals Arms deadlock on British bomb Victor Computer Angst clouds dawn of a new German era East's dowry of misery dispels hopes for reunification marriage of equals Bristol & West Building Society Hitler worshippers spread race hatred in Australia Medici find fires Nazi treasure hunt The Department of Education & Science Gay 'pink panthers' patrol in New York Melfort Village Mexico nails its corrupt police Funding halted to help preserve forests Vauxhall (Reuters): Medals boost for workers (AFP): Truce broken after six days Britannia Building Society (Isle of Man) Limited (AFP): Bhutto agrees to stand trial Death stalks South Africa's trains Railway becomes bloody focus of black warfare Pretoria given hope of a thaw by Washington Microsoft Limited Superlative Travel Weather and Travel Outlook Paper accused of aiding IRA News Digest Dean criticised Murder charge Two shot dead Leadership bid Bond winners Contents Donnelly's pain tempers the ecstasy of 50th pole position for Senna England's tenacity tames the Barbarians Forward power proves the key to hard-won victory Tottenham squeeze a victory from Villa Contents Properties Limited Contents Rowers plead for cash News in Brief Mitchell wins Berlin target First Division Why Palace refuse to be the team of the Nineties Tony Francis on Crystal Patace's need to shed a tiresome sobriquet The man who beat the boos Pearce on a bender to befuddle United Leeds end up level and justice is done Wright and Bright leave Derby adrift When penury is just a kick away Chris Lightbown on the trials and tribulations of life in the Fourth Division Speedie transfer poser Classy Chelsea let it slip Gayle scoops a last morsel Digest Play-off pretenders stare sudden death in the face Woosnam fires a shot at the slow coaches For the Record Racing Racing Focus Flowers & Plants Association Rugby Aggressive Welsh fail as Turner puts the boot in Not all shipshape and Bristol fashion Pride in a Welsh international cap devalued Nottingham fill the empty places Welsh seek to stem professional tide London Scottish get themselves fit to be beaten Offiah try kills off Salford challenge Tulloh and Snell renew their rivalry Tragedy unfolds as trout streams choke to death McMel & Company Ltd Who is the fittest of them all? Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Pippa's gentle partnership with the horse The grounds of Blenheim Palace provide a gracious backdrop for the latest eventing competition Rob Hughes meets a women who brings hope to a divided sport Racing's scandals go beyond doping John Karter argues that nobbling is just one of the murky and embarrassing issues which racing needs to address Speed the mixed blessing of the English game Applause swings spotlight on to year of the Kiwi First leg of Dettori double a great Mark of distinction Racing Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Lake Rover Limited Land Rover Broadfields H. R. Owen The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guy Salmon Jaguar Jaguar Sport Edward Rushton Son & Kenyon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Sovereigns Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Derek Warwick International ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items This Symbol is Exclusive to Officially Appointed Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Gerard Mann Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items 500Sl 1980 350sl F Reg Mercedes Benz 300 Ce Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Geyfords HMG (Bromley) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh Mercedes-Benz The Essex Motor House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpina No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cooper Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley William Loughran 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 Cheyne Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Mann Egerton Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Waldron (Madstone) Limited A Selection from the Capital's Collection Rivervale Porsche Contract Purchase Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley 911 Turbo Cabriolet SAAB The Sunday Times Carrera 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Neil Graham Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Range Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Shogun Multiple Display Advertising Items V6 Shogun Approved Used Cars Volvo The Sunday Times Revamping of the classic motorcycle is a Triumph Portman Winners and losers in the down-sizing game With higher taxes looming, the gas-guzzler's days are numbered, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Display Advertising Items Phillips Nastalgia Polo's new ring of confidence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Who Really Runs Britain? Governments come and go but the Establishment goes on for ever. So it seemed until Margaret Thatcher attacked Britain's traditional elite. The upheaval is chronicled in a new book by Newsnight broadcaster, Jeremy Paxman, left Superlative Travel Contents The Government of India Tourist Office Contents Ehrman Kits Limited The Saudi hawk in Washington Profile Bandar bin Sultan Al-Saud Ring of confidence in teeth of adversity Inside Politics Dividing claptrap along party lines Godfrey Smith Champion of conspicuous consumers The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine . . . (Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association) The man who broke open the World Bank An Englishman has sent shudders through the financial arm of the UN by pointing an accusing finger at the pampered lifestyles of its employees, reports Ken Ringle of the Washington Post Where quality counts Sabre-rattling envoy . . . Stuart Wavell has a bout or two with Iraq's unorthodox front-man in Paris Children speared on the horns of a demonic dilemma Bryan Appleyard's Forum on Rochdale's infant victims: dark, satanic wills or video bunk? Drayton Salvaging socialism's bankrupt wreck There is an obvious rescue package for the stricken Soviet economy, but few in Moscow dare admit it, says Norman Macrae Kinnock's moment to sing an anthem for a new era The eminently electable Labour leader should use his party conference to restate socialist belief, says Robert Harris The World's Best Books Why the workshy and the young should lose the vote With attempts being made to urge the Labour party to PR, Digby Anderson suggests what a redical electoral reform would look like Atticvs Picture Gallery Saying what I mean; meaning what I say Progressive teaching has meant a decline in the ability of many people to express themselves clearly, says Susan Crosland The Russian card An alimony chorus for the birth of greater Germany Little domestic matters will overshadow baseless fears about the reunion of the Germanys this week, says Norman Stone Rochas Paris Urgent: blueprint for saving a city An open letter on the capital crisis First, the reins of power must be in a sure hand How London pays the cost of chaos The American College in London Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? London College of Business Middlesex Polytechnuic Marlbough College St. Godric's College, London Multiple Display Advertising Items Ucca? Pcas? Bursar Fairfax SIBS Ltd. St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College The Rapid Results College St. Joseph's Hall The expert team of advisers Education Christ's College Camborne School of Mines Brighton Polytechnic Putteridge Bury Management Centre The Leverhulme Trust How 'le bulldozer' gets things moving in Paris Barnsley Health Authority Piltdown book makes a monkey of my uncle Golden chance for government Sandoz Do not adjust your sex How we won the war at sea RA claims art can't be tainted Points A historical joke about appeasers Heading off misunderstandings Birthdays Dirty Man of Europe is becoming Mr Clean Despite the gloom merchants, Britain is slowly improving the environment, says Richard North Faces on film put media to an independence test Paper round Public Appointments Tower Hamlets Potato Marketing Board Aston University Double life of a natural bruiser My School Days Spelthorne Director of Health Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOD Ministry of Defence Hillingdon Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Application from and information Lancashire County Council Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust Primary Health Care Services Financial Managers English Heritage Campaign for Oxford Developers home in on first-timers Builders and lenders are looking to new buyers to help joit a slow market, says Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Locals pool cash to buy an island Multiple Display Advertising Items Aylesford & Co. Debenham Tewson Residential Fielding Court Bovis Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Bates Chalfont House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Tower Property Services Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornerstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt leading the field Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frost Unique Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timeownership Week Worth £5,900 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon Developments Limited Countryside Properties Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Owners, Glen Rinnes Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Such a lack of pedigree in the common Commons Fraud team widens Polly Peck inquiry Insight Del Monte Foods: apology Peat Marwick Human Resources Consultants Tokyo faces worst post-war crash News Analysis Tornado deal safe, BAe told Kleinwort has eyes on French TV Two-year chill predicted as firms suffer Business Top Rosehaugh duo to go as Bradman streamlines Hays Major stalls but recession is beyond dispute View Point Eurotunnel races against time Sears and Etam join walking wounded The Leadership Trust Japan takes another bite at Hollywood Hollywood is about to change forever as MCA moves into sale talks with the Japanese giant Matsushita. By Philip Robinson Alex Lawrie services Peel will fight 'opportunist' Brierley offer Gwent Country Council's Economic Development The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Chief Rabbi pumps up Ronson's sagging spirits Prufrock Three times unlucky for 'sting' victim Murray looks for new goal in publishing Profile Sharp for People who Mean Business Lunch served by the jet set Polly put the Jason on Lowndes ad adds to woe at Saatchi 071-481 1982 The Centre for Achievement Pentacon Surveillance Equipment Sun day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bedford & Upton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items East Dorset District Council Ignore this and It Could Cost You £50,000! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Colour Printing Business to Business/franchise Business Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Coltec Parker Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Business to Business The Company Stone Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Accountants hunt for £14m that vanished Diy video-editing computers tap market Sharewatch 071-481 1982 Company Formations UK & Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spurs report set to clear the air Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faxphone 1000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items PMI Data Plastics Ltd. Redbrook Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items A share in the boardroom Major share movements To Place your Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business on the Loose ServiceMASTER Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dodd & Co. The Sunday Times Office Suites Multiple Display Advertising Items Ghost of last recession haunts ministers Industry and government are at loggerheads over whether Britain's economy is heading for a repeat of the 1980-1 recession. David Smith analyses the arguments Air Canada Fear keeps price of oil pumped up Continentals tune up for stakes in Britain ITV under the Hammer ITV franchises come under the hammer next year but the bidding could be thrown into disarray by collapsing ad revenues, mixed financial results and delays to the broadcasting bill. Andrew Davidson and Rufus Olins look at the likely bidders Cowie Interleasing Metal can giants struggle to keep the lid on difficulties CMB Packaging was the most ambitious Franco-British business marriage to date, creating Europe's biggest packaging group. But with falling profits and top executives leaving, the deal is going sour. Andrew Lorenz and Iain Jenkins report Sheraton Skyline Hotel Centre for Enterprise Brown is beautiful as Sugar branches out of computers Newsman Tonks Group PLC Economic databank Indicator of the week The week ahead Balloon goes up for tax-wise way to be charitable Six ways of giving to a good cause Halifax goes for unit trusts Savings news Bank of Ireland Register will list 'less biased' advisers Birmingham Midshires Building Society More borrowers abandon homes as debts mount Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life The Equitable Life The Books Business & Personal Finance Mim Britannia International Limited Brothers in tax tangle over their inheritance Questions of cash Women lose out on pensions Moorgate Investment Management Limited Additive cuts nitrous levels in factory boilers Emissions Bubble bath cleans up industrial discharges The Hydrofloat System Water Aerial eye sees how man ruins nature Research The Sunday Times Peat helps bacteria to eat bad smells Odours Mopping up chemicals made easy Spillages JGB Split over partial electricity sell-off TSB may say yes to profit link with pay Rollalong a Hanson Company British Steel presses on with Spanish deal Wilson (UK) Development Ltd. £1bn theme park ready for the off The Sunday Times Take Control with Metier Gloom girds globe World Markets Is the Party over? The New York party season, traditionally one of the most glamorous in the world, opened last week with the social pundits predicting a new era of restraint. The rich, they say, are fightening their Chanel bels and conspicuous consumption is going out of fashion. What does it all mean? Deirdre Fernand reports Saa South African Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Bringing the best of the rest to book Geraldine Bedell on how Debreff's is changing its view on who's really who The Sunday Times Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items An attitude edited for sense Beverley D'Silva meets Grace Mirabella, former editor of American Vogue and founder of Mirabella, whose sister magazine is now being launched here My Style Multiple Display Advertising Items Social Diary Oxham Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Connections Able-LABELS Cotswold Penny Plain Ltd The Breton Shirt Company Student Loans Company Limited Smarty Pants Today's failored look with a feminine twist appears elegantly suitable, says Nilgin Yusuf Royal Heirs and Graces The public lives of Prince William and Prince Harry rarely escape the glare of the media spoflight. But what are they really like? in this final extract from his new book, Diana's Diary, Andrew Morton looks inside the royal nursery The Sunday Times The Books Flowers & Plants Associations The Sunday Times Dottily serious and tickling the trendies Kate Saunders goes potty about the genius of Knoffy Ash, as Ken Dodd enjoys renewed favour on the London stage Miralella out now Tripping London's sights fantastic Helen Fielding dons a personal stereo for a psychological tour' of the capital with the avant-garde Klub Londinium High time for society dining Egon Ronay bewails the lack of true enthusiasm for top-quality cooking and gastronomic clubs in Britain today Tried & Tasted Cornish Pasties Multiple Display Advertising Items Chirese Experierce Treecross Ltd. Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Prestbury House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items West Country Multiple Display Advertising Items Burgundies worth shouting about Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items Of monuments and manners Robert Elms is drawn to Granada, Cordova and Seville, Andalusia's great Moorish cities whose names still conjure exotic images of shimmering heat and gypsy passion. Looking past the developers' rubble, he finds their spectacular essence undiluted Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Ski the Rockies After our recent spate of mild winters, snowfall on European slopes has become too erratic for advance holiday planning. Arnold Wilson runs little risk of hitting green pistes in America, and finds the US season offers a welcome change Swan Hellenic Iberia Airlines of Spain Sealink British Ferries India and beyond Cunard Mundi Color Top Run Winter Sports Travel Imagine! Vacations Before you hop over to France Aeilson Bourne and Bred The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sealink British Ferries Private Advertisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho & round the World Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Classified Travel Intasun Far and Away Beach Villas (Holidays) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Client Services Manager, Supertravel Ltd. Trailfinders the Travel Experts Anglo Pacific Travel Elegant Resorts Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian Travel Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skyway World Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Advertisers Austravel CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Properties Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items When to let the tank take the strain Jonathan Futrell wallows in wellbeing as the tries a floatation session Travel Lunn Poly The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Dodging the holes in the travel trade's safety net The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Global Multiple Display Advertising Items Biadon Lines Travel Ltd. Westbury Travel Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruising & Sailing Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt International Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marbella Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Whose garden is it anyway? Gardening's 'green' missionaries are going too far, says Dr David Hessayon Hunters set sights on world's rarest bird The Times Planting the labour-saving way Graham Rose continues his series of tips for beginners with advice on easy methods to ensure good crops Homes & Gardens Therma Bons Ltd. Autoport Systems Ltd Garden of the Week Sunlight Systems Marley Building Systems Ltd Cesclean Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times How green are my valleys A Weekend Away: Mid Wales Michael Tuft finds a welcome in the hills above the River Dovey and hikes along a rugged route through verdant countryside The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Crossword The special gifts that make a leader In this second extract from their new book, Smart Moves, Godfrey Golzen and Andrew Garner analyse the qualities that combine to take some people to the top Contents Monklands Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Search Selection Advertising The Solution is logica Birmingham City Council Cotswolds Fletcher Hunt plc Woolworths Toyota Sound Research Laboratories Electricity Research & Development Centre Purcon Consultants Limited Connaught Vainland The British Retailers Association Financial Services Group KBC Process Technology Sales and Marketing Appointments Halliday Jones Associates M-I Group Arthur D Little Limited Barnett Kinnings Birmingham City Council CB-Linnell Limited N B Selection Ltd Lease Plan UK Limited Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company David Anthony Management Selection N B Selection Ltd The Leading Healthcare Company National Westminster Bank PLC Prospect Group Peat Marwick Selection & Search Texaco Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte A major telecommunications company Ward Executive Limited Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited The Worldwide Transportation Group Research Machines Simpson Crowden Consultants Sun International Exploration and Production Company United Artists International BIS Applied Systems Dsto Australia The Sunday Times Nuffield orthorpaedic centre Orbit Housing Association Barclays Austin Knight Zenith data systems Group Bull Norwich Union Simpson Crowden Consultants Morgan & Banks Touche Ross Shwood Associates Bexley London Borough Jujitsu Sun microsystems … & Company Limited Hoggett Bowers plc Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Aea Technology MSL International Price Waterhouse ICI Pharmaceuticals Hambro Guardian Assurance plc A Member of the Commercial Union Group of companies Chusid Lander Austin Knight British Telecom (CBP) Ltd The National Health Service New Careers Whitehead Rice Ltd Walker International UnifAce Advanced Software Technology Mobil Producing Netherlands Inc Whitehead Rice Ltd Juniper Woolf Harvey Nash Save & Prosper Box Number Box No. Dept Triangle Personnel Wheale Thomas Hodgins PLC Financial Sales Professionals Data Logic a Baytheon Company Meat and Livestock Commission Arbee Associates Touche Ross Management Consultants Wickland Westcott InterExec Plc News International Newspapers Ltd Adamson & Partners Ltd. Schlumberger Wireline & Testing The Sunday Times Mercury Communications Ltd Knight Wendling Europ assistance The Times DataCard Limited Burgess Daring Marketing & Communication The Personal Development Consultants How the City must hone its cutting edge A new study warns of a skill crisis in the turbulent world of the 1990s. Report by Amin Rajan Profiles To Reply to Profiles Voicebox Career Analysts Department, News International Baryshnikov's Curtain Call Contents The good fella Karen Moline visits the director Martin Scorsese, right, in his native New York, and talks to him about his films, his faith and his return to tenement territory for the latest in a long line of cinematic 'experiments' The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Arts Hotline Something wicked this way comes . . . John Peter falls under the spell of Stephen Sondheim's new musical for grown-up children, Into the Woods Cancer Research Campaign The Politburo's end-of-term fireworks John Peter witnesses the RSC in defiant mood in Tariq Ali's and Howard Brenton's Moscow Gold at the Barbican Dolydor Cassette Cd & Alboum Whiz kids of Oz with a magic formula Robert Sandall on Inxs, the standard bearers aborad of Australian rock The transforming voice of poetry Paul Driver responds to Pierre Boulez's growing success as a composer and conductor Nursing Sound investment in the new Hugh Canning on Glasgow's showcase for contemporary composers The quest David Cairns on Roger Norrington, the conductor who has put classical composers through their original paces Greek fire The Sunday Best Tackling the turning point Geordie Greig talks to Mikhail Baryshnickov, whose career is talking a step in a modern direction Royal National Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas Ford finds voice in the dock Iain Johnstone on Presumed Innocent and An Angel at My Table Castle Communcations Why he's gotta jazz up his technique Iain Johnstone on the streetwise Spike Lee and his release this week New departure on the Thames London's riverside has a new look, with the arrival of Embankment Place, a development of offices and shops built over Charing Cross station. Monster or monument? Hugh Pearman sizes up this tribute to Eighties style All their own work that's fit to print Marina Vaizey considers the painter as printmaker and visits a current exhibition dedicated to the subject at the British Museurn Reflections in a comic-strip eye In the 1960s, Roy Lichtenstein's cartoon images made him the world's favourite pop artist; in the 1990s, he is adding a new dimension to his distinctive style, says Marina Vaizey Fair returns from a buyer's market Leslie Geddes-Brown sees antique traders dealt a blow this season Indecisions, indecisions. . . Bakewell's View Theatres Dominton Theatre Derer Jacobi Apollo Victoria Theatre James Bolam Jeffrey Bernard Fortune Theatre Nissan Opera & Ballet Ford Les Misérables Palace Theatre Luxury Theatre Breaks Theatres Queen's Theatre The Dominion Theatre The Royal Opera House International Ballet Stars Digital Equipment Corporation Shaftesbury Theatre The Royalty Theatre The M-I Group Playhouse The Cumberland Hotel Park Lane Hotel The South Bank Centre Star Performers with Great British Orchestras Celebrity Organ Recitals Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Birthday Honours Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Medici String Quartet Richard Clayderman Entertainments Daryl & John Hall & Oates Royal Albert Hall Play to Packed Houses Tom Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Grand Opera Gala Moscow Festival Ballet Barbican Hall Contents Klm the Reliable Airline Steve Miller Band The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 134 The Sunday Times English Chamber Orchestra Texaco Star Concerts Mathis in Concert Reconstructing illusions in the dream machine Television It ain't what you got - it's about when you show it Patrick Stoddart tunes in to the new season of television programming, and watches a series of battlelines draw up across the channels A cultural spring-cleaning in the air Radio Waves Today's radio Hitachi Monday October 1 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Tuesday October 2 Loving in a cold kingdom Rita Wolf (10.10pm BBC2) The Horse and his Boy Dilys Powell's film of the week Wednesday October 3 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Thursday October 4 Friday October 5 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Steinway & Sons Steinway Hall Saturday October 6 Regions Highlights BBC1 Satellite Sky movies The man who mistook his wife for a queen King Edward VIII The Official Biography by Philip Ziegler Collins £20 pp654 In Xanadu Books Who's Reading Whom Hilary Mantel Monkey puzzle Skeptical notions The Sunday Times Lawrence of suburbia? Bomb culture Waiting for the All Clear by Ben Wicks Bloomsbury £14.99 pp209 Secret seven The Book Guild Ltd Article Withdrawn Papermac The Simplex Regd Sectional Bookcase Pinter's longest pause Fiction The Dwarfs by Harold Pinter Faber £12.99 pp183 The Mason Pearson line No Talking After Lights by Angela Lambert H Hamilton £13.99 pp233 London's urban jungle Look At It This Way by Justin Cartwright Macmillan £13.99 pp275 Into the valley of the guys and dolls Dance with the Devil by Kirk Douglas Century £13.99 pp306 Lady Boss by Jackie Collins Heinemann £14.99 pp500 World's Classics Exclusive: Haroun and the Sea Diary Health Departments Chief Medical Officers Labour's Squirrel Nutkin Conflicts of Interest Diaries 1977-80 by Tony Benn Hutchinson £20 pp675 Strangers in a strange land Them Voices from the Immigrant Community in Contemporary Britain by Jonathon Green Secker £16.99 pp421 The world, the flesh and the devil Reflections by Graham Greene Reinhardt Books £14.99 pp325 Who's who and what's what In Two Minds by C H Sisson Carcanet £18.95 pp296 London Fields Martin Amis The Times Paperbacks Non-fiction Sky Magazine Paperbacks Fiction The Adelphi Press The Sunday Times Dorrance Publishing Inc Multiple Display Advertising Items Children's Books Back to the drawing-board Susan Hill finds every picture book tells a story in her selection for younger readers Picture Gallery Dillons the Bookstore Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Next Week New Grafton Books Children's Book of club Contents Lufthansa Contents Wilson & Glick Kitchens Limited Our New Office Oilvetti Lauren Ralph Lauren Technics New West Riding Breaches Julian Hipwood, captain of the England polo team, and his brother Howard talk to Danny Danziger The Ultimate Driving Machine Malaysia Stopover Givenchy Picture Gallery Pioneer As smart as it looks Mirabella is the magazine that matches the pace of your life. Fast. Direct. Sophisticated. Full of surprise. Where style meets substance is where we meet you Miratilla Polo Selfridges Honda Pity the Child Picture Gallery The Gelneagles Hotel Hennessy Jaguar Sympatex Playing to the Galleries Kasmin Leslie Waddington Anthony & Anne d'Offay Picture Gallery Nigel Greenwood Nicholas Logsdail Anne Berthoud Bernard Jacobson Matthew Flowers Nicola Jacobs Maureen Paley Karsten Schubert James Kirkman Peter Gimpel Annely & David Juda Picture Gallery James Mayor Kayam Sofa Workshop Magic by Mail Top New Films Exclusively on Sky Movies in October Sky Trap How the Desert Has Set a Shining Example Royal Mint Design Marketing Ltd. Polaroid The Sunday Times The Writers Bureau Memory & Concentration Studies The Stuff that Dreams are Sold on Sun Alliance Quality Panerbacks Direct Topvogue Ltd. 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