News from 14/10/1990
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Alan Ross, Tatyana Shcherback, Jasper Ridley, Dominic Cadbury, Mike Graham, Robert Dawson Scott, Sebastian Faulks, Paul Nelson, John Davison, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, K Fern, Mark Reason, Pam Barrett, R K Narayan, Eric Dymock, Danby Bloch, Alan Judd, Graham Rose, Philippa Pigache, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Michael Meyer, Alistair Scott, Carolyn Hart, Ian anderson, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, David Smith, Bob Holmes, Frederic Raphael, Edward H Gibson, John Rowland, Edward Welsh, Nikolai Tolstoy, Tom Bullimore, Richard Eaton, Dr Roger Fisken, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Kenneth Baker, Helen Roach, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, John Major, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, B Booth, Marle Colvin, Richard Eills, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, John Gribbin, Ian Glover-James Diplomatic Correspondent, Steve Clarke Media Correspondent, Joanna Rahim, Philip Larkin, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, T Capron, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Joanna Briscoe, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Ross Dunn, Anne Moffat, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Sir Brian Rix, Alexander Walker, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Joe Klein, Ralph Halpern, Paul Bailey, Paul Golding, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Ruskin Bond, Huston Horn, Jean Kelly, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, A N Wilson, Liz Skingle, D Hodgson, David Hughes, Barbara Rowlands, Geoff Dyer, Rufus Olins, Anne Williams, H Stuart Hughes, Tavleen Singh, Brian Sewell, Norman Longmate, Phil Baker, Maria Laura, Roger Williams, Andrew Yates Property Correspondent, Christina Lamb, Michael Heath, Gareth David, Brian Reading, Raf Fulcher, Dlgby Anderson, Christopher Ward, John Karter, John Gilmore, Kate Saunders, Gareth Huw Davies, Richard Cook, Greg Hadfield, Craig Brown, Alice Thomas Ellis, Stephen Jones, Joyce Cary, Nigel Harris Consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Harry Mullan, Andrew Grice, Jeremy Lewis, Kevin O'Brien Deputy Head, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Ivan Hill, Ian Birrell, Jeremy Paxman, Patrick Rowley, Bryan Appleyard, Gordon Robison, Chris Jones, Tim Willis, Bruce Johnston, Ian Glover-James, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Chrls Lightbown, Maurice Chittenden, John Walsh, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Earl Russell, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, Odette Hallowes, David Hunn, James Blitz, D J Taylor, Jack Straw, Joan Aiken, John Sullivan, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Michael Moynihan, Carmel McQuaid, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, George Yeo, Deirdre Fernand, Godfrey Golzen, Patrick Tolfree, Mltchell Platts, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, Roy Jenkins, Liam Clarke, Robert Harrls, Aernout Van Lynden, Valerie Grove, Hugh Pearman, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Marina Vaizey, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Lester Piggott, Alan Meyer Chairman and Legal Adviser, Joanna Simon, Richard Ford, Iain Jenkins, John Yeowell, Fred Halliday, Leslie Geddes-Brown,
ResumoThatcher and MacGregor in schools battle Split over vouchers as education secretary demands £1.5 bn extra Publishers' injunction stops cheap book war Contents Award for a woman of inspiring achievement She is blind, 22, and designs Rolls-Royce engines IRA suspect sparks royal security alert Contents Cask Contents Kuwaitis tricked into handing over food A 40-year-old woman who has chosen to remain in Kuwait has smuggled out a fourth letter to The Sunday Times in which she details life in the besieged city, writes Andrew Alderson. The woman, a journalist from west London, cannot be identified for her own safety Gulf commander hints at more British troops Contents Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Rovacabin Strict security as Hurd joins Cairo mourners Weekender Inflation halts election hopes IRA men shoot at police in street The Times Hill Samuel Revealed: why Beethoven became deaf 1,181,033 How 'easier' A-levels devalue degrees Science suffers most as universities change rules to meet the falling standards of 'diluted' courses Compaq Britain nails a lie on education spending Why Thatcher backs vouchers Zoo farms out its top animals in cash crisis British Gas European mortgae fad flops within days Volvo Anger and pain of wives who wait for justice Silence from Clarke shocks families of dead and dying haemophiliacs Dahl donates profit from his new story to dyslexics Amstrad The Ultimate Driving Machine Mothers to be warned off liver in latest health scare Traditional health food can damage unborn babies, says research team Labour to rid schools of bad teachers By-election row Motorola Computer Group British Airways BR's investment plans cancelled In today's Other Sunday Papers Fifth man to be named Five banks blackmailed Vasectomy by injection The City Family life in Britain Comment Election will be a gamble Appeal to miners' wives Chef left £2m in will NatWest the Action Bank Golfers bunkered by new beauty-spot laws MazDa Rail link will pile on London's misery Shape of holes to come threatens a nine-year timetable of disruption Police 'wasting their own time' Sage Wine magazine Ted's Party Trick A somewhat lacklustre Conservative party conference was given a dash of excitement—though not of the kind party managers would have wished for—when Ted Heath saw the chance to cock a snook at the prime minister and to thwart her moment of glory. For the Tories, reports Michael Jones, the week was bruising not braching in Bournemouth Health & Safety Executive Slaughter on the Mount Fatal error or conspiracy? Israel says Jerusalem's Black Monday was planned One of the holiest sites in the Middle East became the scene last week of violence unprecedented even by the standards of the Intifada. It began with the explosion of a teatgas bomb. When the last drifts of smoke cleared, 21 Palestinians were dead and 150 injured. Marle Colvin and Richard Eills in Jerusalem reconstruct the events of the day Arabs have named Black Monday AirCanada Tefal Uk Ltd. Fleeing Beirut general caught in a tug of war Melfort Village Laurel & Hardy take charge at the White House Desert war games leave GIs itching for a fight Engineered like No Other Car in the World Hell's Angels clash in Moscow by night The gangs are all here—but they might be led by your local surgeon Woolwich Building Society Budapest plans for Hong Kong on the Danube Alfa Romeo Amstrad Complete Satellite System Germany shies from Prussian powderkeg Lunn Poly Dvla Select Registrations Bullets shatter cosy new order in Bonn Victor Small-town whites outwit race reform Americans get the snooping bug British Nuclear Fuels BBC Video World Italian mafia turns its guns on children 'Dirty money' scandal hits Mitterrand Microsoft British Gas Flames of wrath engulf India's caste reforms 'Mango Kid' pulls strings in Pakistan Boots The World (Reuters): Peacemaker Le Duc dies The World Argentines to visit Falklands Sun Alliance Life & Pensions (Reuters): Belgium denies Rwanda role Mama mia! The Italians drive Brussels crazy Argentine police 'torturer' enjoys status of a hero The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers ITN fears it could be 'broke within weeks' Executives ask for urgent injection of £6.5m Weather and Travel Outlook Hamlyn cash for Labour News Digest Case reopens Newsaholics Three charged Television plea Welfare cut for long-term jobless PM's birthday Ammo blast Geese threat Bombs at park Prison death Closure protest Bond winners Contents Rigid rule book rescues England Do not doubt that we have crossed the Rubicon Rugby Union Taylor fires up his side for a vital win over Poland Contents Soccer chiefs bid to host World Cup Omega Contents Hendry gets off the hook News in Brief Eagle landed Dunhill The keeper-in-waiting gets his chance at last Rob Hughes profiles Chris Woods, Peter Chilton's ever-Patient successor Second Division Spotlight on the battle for promotion from the Second Division to the lucrative heights of the First Last-gasp equaliser makes Wolves pay for taking it east Seconds of spirit in match of the daze A cautious welcome for the enigmatic Poles Aristocrats of Oldham hold on to their dignity Francis revels in an Indian summer Millwall winning streak halted Digest Grace brings rhythm into favour David Hunn finds art, style and finesse on display at Wembley Racing Focus For the Record Racing Results Phoenix Park Flowers & Plants Association Rugby Results Northampton on the rise as Bath get run for money Ice-cool Smith controls Leicester victory stroll Stuggle for domination in the Duchy Rugby Round-Up Shelford the hardest of all Bringing the Passion of Haka to Northampton As the All Blacks embark on their first tour of France since the infamous Nantes Test, Stephen Jones salutes Wayne Shelford, the inspirational captain rejected by New Zealand Wasps' Hopley flies in to sting Moseley No stars in Quins penalty parade Hard times return for Tyrrell as the golden boy leaves Motor Racing The Sunday Times Why can't a man lose his shirt in sweet peace and discomfort? John Karter bemoans the demise of the low-rent high-street betting parlour Picture Gallery Hockey Tiny Doyle has winning style of master rider Racing Twilight of the gods as invincibles prove mortal David traumatised by succession of defeats Reds dazzle, Oakland lie in wait Baseball Le Moignan hands out shock in pink Squash Top car A hellish regimen that ended Jahangir's reign Multiple Display Advertising Items Murray Motor Company Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Elite Registrations Numbers Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Assured Broadfields Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nidd Vale Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheels without all the worry Eric Dymock examines a new leasing scheme that should appeal to the 'average' motorist Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items End of the price spiral in sight High interest rates and unfavourable exchange rates have hit the family-car owner. European fiscal union promises relief, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Collection for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault's touch of glamour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Rear Guard In the final extract from his book on the changing face of teh British Establishment, Jeremy Paxman highlights two institutions sticking firmly to tradition Yamaha Pianos Contents The ineffable Fo: still in a world of its own Contents Superlative Travel Contents The Times Old Stoneface rides high again Profile A fresh twist in the Conservatives' tale Inside Politics What happened to Thatcherism? Godfrey Smith Life wisdom learnt in the darknes of a torture cell The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . Drayton Nissan Still in the swastika's shadow Bryan Appleyard's Forum on the rising tide of prejudice facing Britain's Jewery Minolta Running on empty: behind Washington's mid-life crisis America's fiscal antics have been a farce, says Joe Klein of New York Magazine—but behind the empty posturing lies real trouble for a nation struggling to live without the cold war Enter an international money mess Norman Macrae records a tragedy of errors as he watches world politicians commit one economic folly after another Serenaded by the sycophants but the Tory queen has failed The abiding impression of the Conservative conference is of unctuous flattery and unfulfilled promises, says Robert Harrls Times Books Time for the church to play its part in controlling crime Rising crime statistics reflect as badly on clerics and teachers as they do on the government, writes Dlgby Anderson Picture Gallery Atticus Playing prison reformer with a poker face David Waddington has two aces up his sleeve, says Susan Crosland: pandering to liberals and keeping Joe Public quiet Lesson 1 in Thatcherism The truth behind Saddam's West Bank publicity wheeze Suspecting provocation in the Jerusalem shootings, Norman Stone points to Iraq's delight at Israel's isolation British Nuclear Forum Digging up date-expired time bombs How to tell your farce from your elbow Points The Sunday Times London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three ways to bring schools up to scratch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clarke should show more compassion Conkering the class of' 90 The hawks who got Russia wrong Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newspapers nail their new colours to the masthead Paper round Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giving the fair sex a fair run on the broadcasting fast track Although the BBC says it wants more senior women in charge, it still favours the cult of macho management, writes Susan Marling Women in love: the myth dispelled Philippa Pigache says a personal farewell to BBC2's Portrait of a Marriage Regalian Debenham Tewson Residential The Sunday Times Allsop & co Farley & Co Freehold Luxury in Belgravia Two Fabulous Houses Holland Park, W11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Lovell Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Durkan W. 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Ellis Crown Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosehaugh Copartnership Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Build with Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property to Let London Hamptons Residential Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Riverside Homes Henley Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Opportunity Window' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The English Courtyard Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Abubillas Marbella Mestates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Meridian House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Olympic Host Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes & Gardens The Sunday Times Blockbuster office deal stirs City Accountants to pay £25m a year rent for new HQ Polly Peck shares 'worth nothing' High street slump fails to halt inflation's march Eurotunnel woos small investor Midland to quit head office as bad debt mounts The Peterborough Effect Contents ILG 'timed its move to weaken Dan-Air' Samsung Midland may be left standing at the altar View Point IBM looks into sales tactics row Next profits set to dive The Times Capel pulls plug on Euro paper MP takes Eurocopy complaints to Borrie Alex Lawrie Bears on the prowl Dealers are netting windfall profits by spreading false rumours about firms to depress the price of their shares. Jeff Randall reports Amstrad United Parcel Service Booker strategy could turn Fitch into a tasty buy Berni Inns face sale carve-up Sharewatch Centre for Enterprise Britain's First Business Relocation Exhibition Euro Tunnel A share in the boardroom Major share movements Eagle Star And all because the man loves. . . Profile St Quintin Ex-Bunny boss hops back to play Prufrock Lot of hassle on visit to Asil Two-tier planes Czech out OK Amstrad Davies fails to dress BA Khamseen out of site Designer dallying Economic databank Globe Morley Wrong time, wrong rate, wrong reason Euphoria over the pound's entry into the ERM is giving way to doubts ERM holds no guarantee that inflation will fall Economic Perspective Octrcon Rollalong Forging Steel's Future British Steel Corporation was the sickest man in Europe a decade ago with annual losses of £1.8 billion. Today privatised British Steel leads the world. Andrew Lorenz reports Iberia Shape of the competition The Colour Printing Colour Printing Toplix Industrial Motorway Tarmac Surveillance Equipment Sun day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rare Opportunity Southwold Multiple Display Advertising Items Established Franchise of Car and Commercial Vehicle Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Limited Company Shell Business Opportunities The Crest Group Your Own Business Financial Services Attention Representatives! 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Whitecroft Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Store Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Limited Companies Virgin plots new route into media Multiple Display Advertising Items The Autumn National Franchise Exhibition Recyclers eat burger boxes Waste Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood Bamberg Group Limited Stratton Creber Multiple Display Advertising Items Infertility experts boost sperm performance Medicine Portable colour analyser Metrology Quest for faster sea rescue Shipping The Sunday Times Siemens Nixdorf Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Rock Don't inherit worries in trying to avoid tax Dream villa turns to dust Questions of cash NPI Tax-free Tessa plans take off Savings news BES firm replies to our criticism Lenders drag feet over interest cuts House prices bottom out Chelsea Independent Financial Adviser Borrowing abroad is still a gamble Lansing Linde Ltd Guinness set to buy Spanish brewer French ready to enter fray as STC bid talk grows The Sunday Times East Kilbride Top talent lured to agency launch Indicator of the week JCB ERM factor swept aside World Markets Seventh Heaven? With six marriages behind her, Elizabeth Taylor was looking for a change of direction when she met John Warner, an attractive senatorial hopeful from Virginia. But, as Alexander Walker describes in part two of his biography of the star, being the wife of a politician didn't come naturally to her Contents Kuoni Personal Columns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items True blue troopers putting on the blitz Kate Saunders fell into step with the Forties-style festivities at the Conservative party conference Peak time for theme tunes Rob Ryan on an expanding market for soundtrack albums, led by the music from US soap Twin Peaks Flowers & Plants Association Cartier The Glory of Christmas Unveiling Asian women's success Joanna Rahim celebrates The Golden Thread A nose for making the running My Style Beverley D'Silva talks to the Burton chief Ralph Halpern, newly appointed chairman of the British Fashion Council Connections The Sunday Times Tailor-made museum piece de resistance Tim Willis feasts with Pierre Cardin, designer of a personal universe, who is still showing flair for a party Wise prophet on the teen culture margin Deirdre Fernand meets New York trend consultant Irma Zandl Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Penny Plain Milan The Collections Business as Usual The Italians may be short on ideas these days, but they certainly have a talent for makiong money. Paula Reed reports. Photographs by Christopher Moore Multiple Display Advertising Items Rochas Multiple Display Advertising Items Good Earth Harriettes The Bombay Brasserle Sheraton Skyline Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The indefatigable in full pursuit of the eatable Anne Williams toasts 40 years of The Good Food Guide's efforts to bring our dining habits to book Tried & Tasted Tomato Chutney Classified Travel Supertravel Frontiers Iberia Airlines of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Jasmin tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Bourbon makes an uptown move An American drink with a middle-aged image, in decline on its home turf, has become a frendy tipple for Britain's young, writes Joanna Simon The Sunday Times Choice Elsenham Spicy Tomato English Chutney Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Scanscape Multiple Display Advertising Items Classified Travel Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manos Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Tiddler's ground Past painters and poets come vividly to life for Frederic Raphael on a visit to northern Italy Sealink British Ferries Caribbean Connection Travel Rights and Wrongs In our continuing series, Edward Welsh advises readers on their travel rights Bournemouth Cunard Princess Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snowflake Survey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cox & Kings NEILSOn Hover Speed Ski-Drive Travel India Snowflake prizewinners Cunard Snow Guarantees Bladon Lines SUPERTRAVEL's Ski Whizz Small World Ski West Ski Meribel Flaine & La Plagne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Redwing Holdings Ltd. Bladon Lines Touralp Ski Meribel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mill House Hotel Ski Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dortledge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Buckingham Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saving yesterday's landscape for tomorrow's viewer Graham Rose meets the head gardener at lford Manor, custodian of a tiered masterpiece When works of art are put on a garden pedestal Raf Fulcher traces the emergence, in 16th and 17th-century gardens, of masonry and sculpture Homes & Gardens Mower City Garden Store Products Limited Electragate Ltd Arrow Allen Scavenger Calves stay on the right track Cloistered in cosiness A Weekend Away: Chichester Michael Moynihan tours the well preserved cathedral city Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Sunday Times Frank celebrates first prize The Sunday Times Cross Word MBA schools defend their real-life value Employers complain that MBAs can be too theoretical and have excessive expectations, says Godfrey Golzen, but the people who run the courses have applicants queuing up Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Northern telecom Contents Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Development Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Consulting Group Raleigh Hyde Park House Data Logic a Raytheon Company The Valuation Office Michael Page Marketing Madame Tussaud's Management Careet Consultants Rochadale Health Authority Hess Randall Massey Bull Thompson Egor Executive Selection City Treasurer Finance and Property Services Edp Jacques Samuel & Associates Limited Book Club Associates Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Howgate Sable Rada Selection Communications Trade Indemnity Cyanamid ARCO Egor Executive Selection March Consulting Group Cathy Tracey & Associates Limited Corporate Renewal Associates CJA Macmillan Davies Duracell British Gas Desoutter Robert Marshall Advertising Limited Boots Chusid Lander Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items Merseytravel Staniforth. Endsor & Partners Microtel Kiddy and Company Thorntons IMC Northern Regional Health Authority Anglian Water Plc Inter Exec Forsyth Executive KentCare Lynx Medlock Associates Spectrum Severn Trent Water Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Data Power The Times Newspapers Acorn Pegasus Group plc The Law Society Grampian Country Hogg Clarke International The Sunday Times Occidental Petroleum (Caledonia) Limited P-E International Lichtfield Associates N. V. Electronics Recruitment Company Cranfield Scotcable Television HM Prison Service Verilog Agip Hoggett Bowers Bourne Smedley McAlpine Sanderson Scott Eagle Star Microtel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Touche Ross ALBA Selection Ltd St. John's College School Attica Cybernetics Ltd. British Gas Newbridge Technica The Trustees of Dr Ratcliffe's Scholarship Fund Deputy Hall Manager Winchester College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rapid Results College The Sunday Times The Polytechnic of North London The Chartered Institute of Building Multiple Display Advertising Items Teaching in Singapore St Catherine's College Oxford Henley East European Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Imperial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Chief Estates Officer The Buckinghamshire College Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Brompton and National Heart Hospital Public Appointments Wirral Co-operation for Development Brighton Health Authority Kirklees Metropolitan Council Aylesbury Vale Health Authority No Title Hacas South Bedfordshire Health Birmingham City Council Thames Valley Police Bexley Head of Legal Services City Finance Department Foreign & Common Wealth Office The Royal National Institute for the Deaf Northumbria Tourist Board GHN Women still struggle in the old-boy net Even enlightened employers are still far from assuring real euqlity Jean Kelly reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Crossroads? Contents Contents A bulldog John Walsh meets Alan Parker, arch manipulator of screen atmosphere, whose latest film is set to raise new hackles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arts Hotline Reigning queen of the rhythm nation Robert Sandall talks to Janet Jackson, whose spectacular would tour arrives here next week Triumph at Troy for a modern warrior Theatre Love Letters Bookends Why Cover Story John Peter weighs up the respective merits of Ray Cooney's new farce, starring Donald Sinden, and Ken Dodd's stand-up show The Kingdom of Desire The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas Tracking the future with state-of-the-art thrillers Film On the trail of the haunted hero with a heart of gold Iain Johnstone follows the glittering path trodden by Bob Hoskins through stage, television and cinema Les Miserables A match for Monteverdi's crowning glory Hugh Canning applauds the vocal riches of a new Poppea Saxman a step ahead of himself Richard Cook on Michael Brecker and the human touch in high-tech jazz When old Scotch myths strike a new hord Judith Weir tells Robert Dawson Scott of her new opera spirited from Highland tales Clear mix of sound and vision Glasgow's new concert hall by David Cairns Royal Shakespeare Company Sadler's Wells Royal Opera House The Music Magazine The South Bank Centre Exclusive to The Sunday Times Stand Up America Enfant terrible at the toddling stage Opera A bright young thing bubbles over Jazz EMI The master's new muse David Dougill on the flourishing partnership between the choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan and the young Royal Ballet star, Darcey Bussell Opening the bidding for life's rich tapestries Collecting Seeing what comes naturally Exhibitions/marina Vaizey Terrible visions in the eyes of the outsider Marina Vaizey on an exhibition that asks: is there such a thing as 'Jewish art'? Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael McDonald Charley Chepik The South Bank Centre Tangerine Dream Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items McTell Theatre Royal Haymarket Luxury Theatre Breaks Roy Miles Ambasadors Theatre Apollo Victoria Theatre Miss Saigon The Woman in Black Lyric Theatre Sadler's Wells Events Lunchtime Jazz The Sunday Times Concise Crossword Jose Carreras Inconcert Royal Albert Hall The shock of the new Television Silver jubilee for BBC symbol of change Radio Waves/paul Donovan Airing Today's radio The Bahamas Tourist Office Monday Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Tuesday Coping Wednesday Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Thursday Friday Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Saturday The Famous Grouse Contents Regions Today's Television Finding skeletons in the cabinet Crossman The Pursuit of Power by Anthony Howard Cape £16.99 pp370 Contents Alice Thomas Ellis Down to earth We welcome letter on all subjects raised in the Books section. Please keep them short and send them to Sundau Tims Books I Pennington Street, London Ei 9xw Communication chords Book Guild Ltd. Authors Local hero Who's Reading Whom Penelope Fitzgerald Breaking point A case of galloping consumption The Faber Book of the Turf edited by John Hislop and David Swannell Feber £14.99 pp362 Robert Burchfield discovers that that is repetition Words and Meanings Weidenfeld & Nicolson History Today Packing a Sapphic punch Carol by Patricia Highsmith Bloomsbury £13.99 pp262 Cambridge University Press Doing the resurrection shuffle On the Third Day by Piers Paul Read Secker £13.99 pp281 The past is ourselves Friend of My Youth by Alice Munro Chatto £13.99 pp273 Granta Books You can't always get what you want Circle of Friends by Maeve Binchy Century £12.99 pp434 Whodunit? Who cares? Love & Desire & Hate by Joan Collins Century £13.99 pp437 Lawlessness in Lawford Affliction by Russell Banks Picador £12.95 pp368 Popular conceptions Marina Vaizey examines new works about old favourites, selecting studies of the impressionists, Poussin, art deco and manuscripts from Charles Rennie Mackintosh On the critical list Harvey Porlock reviews the reviewers of Dworkin, Annan and Kingsley Amis The growing pains of a principal boy In his memoir of childhood and adolescence in the London of the 1940s and 1950s, An Immaculate Mistake, the award-winning novelist Paul Bailey charts his relationship with his parents, and his growing desire to act, through a series of vignettes. We publish three of them below Diary Bernard Cornwell The great Gloriana The Virgin Queen The Personal History of Elizabeth by Christopher Hibbert Viking £16.99 pp287 The Word of a Prince a Life of Elizabeth I by Maria Perry Boydell Press £18.95 pp352 Nelson's pell-mell battle Trafalgar Countdown to Battle 1803-1805 by Alan Schom M joseph £17.99 pp421 Tittle-tattle from a paper tiger Listening for a Midnight Tram by John Junor Champmans £15.95 pp341 Ruminations of a pooky cliometrician Our Age Portrait of a Generation by Noel Annan Weidenfeld £20 pp479 The Times Paper Backs Non-fiction William Heinemann Picture Gallery Paperbacks Fiction Dillons the Bookstore Dillons the Bookstore Lies and misdemeanours In The Duke of Deception, Geoffrey Wolff describes a boyhood on the road with his trickster father. Novelist Richard Ford acclaims his account Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week The Times Literary Supplement Authors Times Books The Folio Society Ltd. Contents L'egoiste No Title Contents ActionAid Hennessy Hennessy Polo The Countryman Suitcase Technics Ralph Lauren Parfums A Perfect Fit Caroline Charles, the fashion designer, and her daughter Kate, and actress, talk to Fenny Nisbet. Photographs by Robin Matthews Canon (UK) Ltd. Jaeger-Lecoultre Silver Crystal Rochas First the Calm. . . The Hampshire Pioneer The Distinctive Liqueur From start BASF From Decadence to Dominance The World This Week, a weekend foreign-affairs Jaguar Sympatex Sympatex Pioneer Pioneer Nursing A Touch of the Vapours Burberyss Espana SAAB Meridien Page Plus Engines of Destruction How Britain Compares Vehicle pollution in London is so severe that cyclists seldom venture out on to the street without a mask, and allotment holders have been warned not to trust their own vegetables. Gareth Huw Davies Reports. Photographs by David Reed Amstrad The Gleneagles Hotel Chiffon shawl cape with ostrich feathers, £265 by Jacques Azagury, 50 Knightsbridge, London Sw1 Nazca Picture Gallery The Best of Pluck Minolta Land Rover "With the choice of literature The Literary Guild Iron the Building of a Champion Evander Holyfield's body has been designed by experts. They have enlarged it. Tuned it. Tested it. Now, they say, it is ready. If they have got the specifications right, on Thursday October 25 Their creation will become heavyweight boxing champion of the world Westwood Banbury The Ultimate Designer Boxer Movado Chartsearch Ltd. Moben Sharps Econermnie Ltd Franklin Mint Limited Brush-Off from an Old Master In his long life, Titian's work progressed from youthful sensuality to serene maturity to brooding old age. The major exhibition to mark the father of European painting's quincentenary bypasses us on its way from Venice to Washington. Report by Brian Sewell Bally G. C. Van Meeuwen & Sons Ltd. Neville Johnson Fitted Furniture Portland The Sunday Times Colombo Dolphin Thomas Lloyd Kirkdale Magic New Grid on the Block Design Philips The Bradford Exchange A Girl's Own Menu Lloyds Bank Sale of the Centuries Ford Nationwide Security Blinds Misco The Pountney Clinic Nordic Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Dateline A Life in the Day of Count Nikolai Tolstoy, historian and novelist, talks to Richard Huggett. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton Cartier Contents Anne-Sophie Mutter The sting in the Serpentine's tale London Lives What is Hot States of War Canadian Club When it comes to the crunch Downtown Wild and Woolly What is Hot Mexican waves ART That's All, Ffolkes Whats Hot Harrods Smoking Can Cause Heart Disease Feraud Feraud Direct Action A New Breed of Artistic Directors is Taking Small Theatre beyond the Fringe Cecil Gee Stress Busters A Hard Day at Work? Help is at Hand. . . Or Foot Cap Ferrat Stylus Furniture Neil Patel Ventrolla Sheraton Belgravia The Sunday Times Magazine Wembley Lumina In cod we trust Craig Brown G a P Food and Wine from Britain Ltd. Contents Part3: The Music Contents The classical Romantic Mozart's misic, at first inspired by baroque composers, evolved to embrace the essence of the Classical style—and, by the end, had supplied the impetus for Romaticism 626 Works in 30 Years Mozart on disc The Best Buys The opera we have never heard A refurbished opera house in the heart of Brazil (right) is a fitting place to see an opera set in Amazonia, one of two 'new' Mozart works to be staged in the bicentenary year The quest for the Mozart sound Hear It how It was Knowing the Score Pointers to a Genuine Manuscript K for Köchel A remarkable doctor of law, mineralogist and botanist was the creator of the famous Mozart catalogue Opera as autobiography The scene is never set We know little of how operas were staged in Mozart's time. But in the past 200 years the performances and the sets have undergone an enormous variety of visual interpretations Picture Gallery The Funday Times The Funday Times Strip-Teasers Bananaman Fish Tales Mr Clean The Funday Times Club Hello Darwin! Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! Beryl the Peril Bugs Bunny Deputy Dink Bogart S… Furniture of the Future Walter of Sherwood Asterix And the Big Fight The Funday Times Club
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