News from 21/10/1990
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George Cole, John Coleman, Barbara Hall, Liz Murphy, Jeremy Skidmore, Richard Ellis, Stephen Wilson, John Davison, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, Mark Honigsbaum, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Patrick M Forman, Mark Reason, Pam Barrett, Joyce Caruso, Eric Dymock, Jill Hartley, A S Byatt, Fiona Walsh, J Epstein, Antony Forbes, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Barry Leis, Andrew Taylor, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, David Smith, Steve Clarke, R St E Johns, Frederic Raphael, John Rowland, Edward Welsh, Tom Bullimore, David Storey, Richard Eaton, Natalie Angier, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Stephen Swaden, Leslie Collier, David Brierley, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Frances, Ian Glover-James Diplomatic Correspondent, Hugh Pearman Architecture Correspondent, Maria Laura Avignolo, Pierro Cardin, Duncan Roy, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Stuart Sexton, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, John Melmoth, Vyacheslav, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Caroline Lees, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Peter Simpson, Alexander Walker, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, S Kaminsky, Margaret Thatcher, Paul Golding, Ray Wardle, John Caimcross, Bernard Cafferty, Maurice Freedman, Robin Laurance, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Irwin Stelzor, Peter Hounam, Huston Horn, Ron Brown, John Cassidly, Jeff Randall, Pamela Hemelrijk, James Adams, Lawrence Millman, David Hughes, Neil Kinnock, R O'Connor Kendall, Richard North, Kenneth Griffith, Phill Baker, Tony Hillerman, Peter Plant, Dominic Prince, Auriol Stevens, Rufus Olins, John Noble Wilford, Anne Williams, Michael Durham, David Lawrenson, Mary Ensor, Roger Williams, Christina Lamb, Gareth David, Neil Morgan, Brian Reading, Jack Nicholson, David Moreau's, Gennady Gerasimov, John Karter, Paul Madge, Kate Saunders, James Melvilie, Marie Colvin, Brigid Brophy, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Ian Anderson, Chris Partridge, Martin Dunkerton, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Sean Wood, Harry Mullan, Kenneth Clarke, George Bull, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Sarah Raphael, Christopher Hibbert, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Ivan Hill, Ian Birrell, Chris Jones, Russell Miller, Ian Glover-James, David Selbourne, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Stuart Lipton, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Jackson Hole, Maurice Leitch, Maurice Chittenden, Nick Hanna, Ian Dunning, John Walsh, Joanna Buckley, A Bishop, Brian MacArthur, Neil Fitton Director, Michael cable, David Hunn, James Blitz, Hilary Spurling, Nigel Piercy, Mihir Bose, Bryan Appleyard's, Eileen Erskine, J K Mayo, Michael Collins, Andrew Alderson, Godfrey Bradman, Sue Grafton, Naomi Mitchison, Ed McHenry, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Brian Clarke, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Carrie Segrave, Munro Ferguson, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Samuel Geller, Peter Matthues, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Keith Waterhouse, K J Squires, Russell Celyn Jones, Sam Kiley, Jonathan Futrell, Helen, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, Margaret Park, Valerie Grove, Frank Field, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, H R FKeating, Tony Hetherington, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Nicholas Freeling, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Super-rich in massive tax 'dodge' Insight Major told:'It's an affront to millions of ordinary taxpayers' Schools lose millions in scandal of empty desks ITT Sheraton Heath close to freeing sick British hostages Contents 120 held as poll tax protesters riot in Brixton Contents Delays force US to send tanks in Germany to Gulf Return of the Desert Rats Strain shows on Jordan's weary king Contents Millet Tories may boost child benefit for under-fives Austin Kaye & Co. Queue at the hospitals grows to record 1m One in five has to wait a year for NHS operation Shell to face court again for pollution Today's Magazine The Times DeLorean has last laugh as the chase ends 'Reason to believe his assets were deteriorating The Dunhills Symantec 'Anti-mafia' law planned to curb IRA Shadow of Degsy darkens the Mersey Barclays Nobel winner fails BBC test Schools facing closure in purge on vacant places Finance that could pay for pupils' books goes on classrooms left empty Mr Fixit turns Dick Francis fiction into frightening fact Wandsworth tests school vouchers JVC Multiple Display Advertising Items The short, sad life of Colin, lonely as a leper Sunday Times Campaign Hopes of settlement rise Architects back capital clean-up Multiple Display Advertising Items Cargo-Q Renault Britain's top pay packet nudges the £2m barrier Industrial action warning over 7% wage rise limit Woolwich Onward Christian children Vauxhall Violinists lose in price battle of the Strads Motorola Jaguar bares its claws amid doubts over deal Volvo America's role in Iraqi oil price hike In today's Other Sunday Papers Blanchflower money delay Poison found in salmon Dentists told how to write The City Hurd's fiasco in Israel Comment Law needs to be changed Beattie will be cut off More money for schools She sells sea shells: this jaunty hat, designed by… NatWest BR plans cuts in rural services Sweetmeal Digestive Sunalliance The Jolly Green Giant Sir James Goldsmith shocked the business world he announced he was'going green' last week Civil Aviation Authority The Artful Dodgers Insight The millionaire's dream of an untaxed piggy bank in paradise came true after the government left a lophole in the tax laws. Nine years later it is still unplugged. Insight unveils a scandal that has cost taxpayers Telecom God's right arm opens the wallet in the sky Dti Small rebellion in Patagonia ruffles Menem Dutch welfare services face cash crunch Multiple Display Advertising Items How the man with safe hands fell over his feet Hurd's 'spilt milk' mission to the Middle East Compaq Yemenis' flight triggers fears of refugee crisis Mazda Sour grapes kill the champagne sparkle NEC Bonn may win tug-of-war for new parliament Alfa Romeo Microsoft Pilger sued on SAS 'aid' for Khmer Rough The Times Trusthouse Forte Court drama rallies forces round Bhutto The World (Reuters): 2 Live Crew beat the rap Telecom (Reuters): Mushrooms kill Polish children Jail nightmares haunt prince in shooting riddle (AP): Rome's murder mystery keeps Italy guessing The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers People Communist dead hand strangles price reform Mikhail Gorbachev won a mandate on Friday for the historic switch to a market economy. But Irwin Stekzer, in a gloomy analysis of the Soviet future, found even radicals have little idea how to achieve such a change Russia braces itself for hungry winter Soviet experts say catastrophe could be on the scale of second world war Amstrad Eight Channel TV Bush bows to the tide: he'll soak the rich Picture Gallery Raunchy mayor and his lover rock Bible Belt British Gas Tories clash over election blame Weather and Travel Outlook M&G No-fault cash for medical errors News Digest Ulster killing Joel McCrea dies Lawson selling Runcie surgery Piolet killed Bond winners Contents Secret £4m shirt deal saves Spurs Why the Stock Exchange suspended the shares Revived Norwich end Liverpool's winning streak The Background Contents Waksh hat-trick makes Lineker redundant Contents Wembley Contents Argentum-a new case of horse doping News in Brief First Division Taylor's England on the learning curve Brian Glanville on the lessons that the new team manager must grasp from the victory over Poland and why England should employ an extra player in their undermanned midfied Managers to take action on brawl Football Focus Arsenal win a clash of rough justice Palace extend their unbeaten sequence Why the Taylor report will not be implemented Inside Track Old Trafford highspot for Europe's lower classes Derby fight for revival Stejkal makes an inglorious debut Digest Why best of British go up and down the creek with a paddle Frustrated Eskimos draw David Hunn to the waters of North Wales For the Record Picture Gallery Racing Focus Racing Rugby Leicester feel the sharp edge of the Rosslyn Park bite Oldham play the down under game Australians are still in a league of their own Hopley highlights Gloucester's sterility Argentina and Lonari kick off on wrong foot Rugby Round-Up Peerless Pears slots the winners Buster has to prove he is the king Flowers & Plants Senna hands out a rapid lesson to Professor Prost Motor Racing Boxing Bond has the licence to giant-kill Hendry Snooker Further agony for the big pike record-hunters Brian Clarke on the cancellantion of a rare session at a remarkable lake England respond to full treatment Squash Enduring genius of the world's greatest jockey What puts Piggot in front of the rest John Karter reveals the secret behind the success of a racing legend Elsworth nicely In The Groove Racing Underdog Reds revolutionise the series Baseball Solitary king who nearly died of boredom Top Car Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Hadley Green Garage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Landrover Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Follett Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers The Cooper Group Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milcars BMW Approved Used Cars Hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Camden Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Normand Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz HMG(BROMLEY)LTD. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Gerard Mann Puttocks Mercedes-Benz Sun & Evenings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Stirling New Mercedes Benz CARS RHD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lwb Limosine 250 D Auto Dick Lovett Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh The Essex Motor House Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers High Profile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton Cooper Exeter Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Hunt of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivervale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Fun Plates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Select Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati Multiple Classified Advertising Items AUD Auctions Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW turns radical to take on its competitors The new 3- Series represents a departure from principles, reports Eric Dymock Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bigger engine puts heart back in Saab Safety comes before appearance in what may be the world's best front-wheel-drive executive saloon, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talking cars to deter army of auto bandits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Rebel without a Cause Crisis in Cuba: desperate days for the Old Man of Havana Wolsey Hall Oxford Contents SFIA Ltd. Contents The Times Sheraton Skyline The spy whose number camp up Profile Why the Eastbourne rock turned to dust Inside Politics The by-election result was more than repayment for poor campaigning, it was a rebuff for Conservative policies in the party's heartland, says Sharp edge to a cutting remark Godfrey Smith Academic reflections in a Victorian climate The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine Recycling The spy who helped bring Gorbachev in from the cold Overseas Property Mills & Co Spanish Farmhouses & Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items House Finder in France Ocean Immobiliere De Villars SWA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Abubillas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reids Gardens Cisa Andorran Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capricorn, Nassau, Bahamas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continued on Page 38 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glittering Prizes and a game called celebrity sadism Bryan Appleyard's Forum on the Nobeled, the Bookered and the just plain battered Labour's hopes for the earth turn out a Tory shade of green When it comes to the crunch, economic and education policies count as much as environment plans, writes Richard North When a snoop bags the scoop Paper round Freedom could drown in a sea of sand A settlement with Saddam would be the ultimate folly, increasing the risk of nuclear war, warns Norman Macrae Article Withdrawn NSPCC Freedom could drown in a sea of sand Facts and figures that damn the Aid campaign charade The multi-million attempt to change sexual habits is a flop like much other official propaganda Atticvs Lessons to be learnt in curbing truancy Requiring schools to publish truancy figures might get pupils back in classrooms. But more is needed, says Susan Crosland A president adrift Pulling out A-levels will not cure education's toothache The team that produced a preposterous national curriculum is not to cause more have, warns Norman Store EBEL Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Reward, responsibility and results: the new 3Rs Vouchers: the weapon Britain must use to raise school standards and stem the unemployment tide Expose state schools to competition and they will improve, writes a leading voucher advocate, Stuart Sexton Giving the underclass a leg up the ladder Radical problems demand radical solutions, says Frank Field. Individual training grants are our best hope for reducing the dole queues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octagon W. A. Ellis Crown Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes Fairclough Homes Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mellersh & Harding Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Close to Jerusalem's heart My Celtic commitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf course desecration Curriculum for classroom motivation Just lend me your ear: travellers share their… The Sunday Times Points The Sunday Times Birthdays Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property to Let London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New Homes Berkeley Homes Escape to Scotland to Live and Work by Loch Lomond Carter Jonas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herondean Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames Television Productivity drive stalls Astra heads for the market Foseco to unbundle American heads pay league Salary survey shows 72 bossess top £500,000 Polly Peck whistle-blower is given police hotline ICI poised for Tioxide coup Contents Yorkon The Favourite Read for Businessmen Engineering Appointments Business Pilkington trains sights on defence partnership WDA Goldsmith goes green amid the economic blues View Point MP calls for copier industry clean-up ICI's world-class problems With ICI's raw-material costs soaring in the wake of the Gulf crisis and an overbvalued currency making it tougher for big exporters, the prospects for Britain's biggest manufacturer are on the slide, David Brierley reports Alcatel tackles Europe's communications jungle Amstrad Manpower wilts as BZW cuts profit forecast Euro Tunnel A share in the boardroom Major share movements Land-value slump blights Countryside Sharewatch Trade & Industry Scrumz meanz Heinz in big rugger deal 'Knievel' has feet on ground Developers of capital ideas Profile A classic disappointment Dial Bombed out bags in Gulf City Limits digs deep SE staff coin it on payoffs Forbes in no mood to chat Model moves in Paris to hold luxury goods market Tees Side Prince applauds award initiative TSMS Credit crunch can be averted Girobank ERM fails to ease pay pressures Economic Perspective Struggle in the Skies A buying spree by world airlines was caped last week when Boeing landed a $22bn order for its new 777 jet. As recession bites how will carriers afford the deals? Andrew Lorenz and Andrew Davidson report Royal Institute of British Architects Medway in North Kent Nature's elusive fifth force may prove to be an illusion Science Scottish Development Agency Floating on air: the latest waterski craze from… Slim appeal for wide-screen TV Consumer Solidiers' best shot on video Defence Smoke link in cancer trigger Medicine Bosses urge big boost for small sharebuyers Tax-free plans to tuck away Friendly options The Equitable Life Policyholders asked to vote on takeover Swiss Life The Equitable Life Homeowners Friendly Society Flemings Investment Trusts Out of pocket by flight delay Questions of cash Setting free the big spender the banks won't guarantee NPI Taxing issue of interest loss Economic databank The Sunday Times International M&G Market bets on promising young talent Showcase How to reduce risk Independent Financial Adviser Hill Samuel Business & Personal Finance Loan Surveillance Equipment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchising in the 90's Franchise Development Services Ltd. The British Franchles Association Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alphagraphics Multiple Display Advertising Items Interprint Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reactor Beach View Investments Inventions to Industry Ltd. Professional Sales People Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shapemaster Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Corporate Rescue Teems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loan & Investments Multiple Classified Advertising Items McKenna Rose & Law Communication Control Systems, Ltd. The Company Store Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Printers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hiller Parker The Sunday Times Hotels & Licensed Premises We were wrong, Treasury admits International Factors Major may recall broad-money targets Mirman back behind the shop counter Grand Met sets rent record for London Sunday Times/pe-International Business Barometer The week ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Voters offset oil fall World Market The Comfort of Friends Constantly battling against pain, pills and excess pounds, in the Eighties Elizabeth Taylor relied in the support of a faithful few. But she always cared for others, too, explains Alexander Walker in the concluding extract from his biography of the star Contents The Comfort of Friends Holiday Autos Comfort of friends Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gillie Brent and Partners Star-studded kitchen sink drama Charity begins at the Plaza Hotel. . . Deirdre Fernand linds perfect recipe for fund-raising among New York's social elite The Sunday Times A swinging note sets the tone Jonathan Futrell on the catwalk music mode Harvey Nichols London . . . an entente cordiale Sarah Mower sees hope for the troubled state of British designer fashion Paris Splendid isolation and. . . The Collections Paula Reed reports from the city where all the rules are confidently being broken Zwirn Classic scene for a bite at the opera Duncan Roy dines out with the rich and famous at La Poste, Paris's latest line in chic eateries Tried & Tasted Blue Stilton Cheese Calvados The Sunday Times Choice Sainsbury's Blue Stilton New Woman Reds in a case of mistaken identity Wine One party that proves a best seller Having sat judgment on this year's Booker Prize, Kate Saunders sashyed among the literary glitterati at the Guildhall dinner where the dinner was Reborn in the fast lane Mark Honigsbaum, on the trail of the cuit sportscar, sees the classic Cobra cruising back to the front line Picture Gallery Lloyds Bank Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Indian Ocean The Sunday Times "Murder, my Lord?" Giovanni's Have You Eaten at Multiple Display Advertising Items Classified Travel Vail Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Granaries Jays Claygate Tandoori Multiple Display Advertising Items The North Ye Olde Kings Head Lambert's Restaurant The Sunday Times The Travel Bug Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private view of a Raphael self-portrait My Style Beverley d'Silva talks to Sarah Raphael, a painter who is shaping the future Cartier Laura ashley Lloyds Bank Artistic licence to make or break Rob Ryan reports in the return of The Greys, the rebellious avant-garden duo with a brutal image, who have just tasted success in the Big Apple Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Britannia Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Perfect Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Madeira Tailormade Tours London Flight Centres Global Travellers Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Ltd. Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Tickets The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A Feudal Fastness Lawrence Millman explores the remote, peaceful Channel island of Sark, tiny last bastion of true feudalism in Britain Travel Brief: Sark Olau Sealink Compass Points The Sunday Times Fit to Ski Video Multiple Classified Advertising Items SeaCat in new hitch Take only Photographs, Leave only Footprints Nick Hanna argues that as a flood of tourism engulfs the globe the social and environmental price is not worth paying, and that for those who care there are more ecologically sound ways to see the world Jersey Elite Guerba Operators who care about conservation Queen Elizabeth2 Authentic Chinese Goods Madeira Intourist Travel Limited Iberia Travel India and beyond British Rail International Voyages Jules Verne Classified Travel Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Mark Warner Ski Whizz Small World Ski Vacations Touralp Ski Meribel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bladon Lines Go Ski Ski West Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kew puts up price of admission by 300% UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items To be or not to be—and where? The great museum hunt The Sunday Times initiated debate on whether Britain needed a national gardening museum. Graham Rose reviews the latest development Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lake District Planting resistance to the despoilers of woodland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home & Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Civilised choices for a fine wild lawn Graham Rose continues his series of helpful hints for gardening nivices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Warming to a Cotsworld welcome A Weekend Away: Burfird Robin Laurance feels at home in a peaceful, rural retreat Sunday Times Cross Word Getting planners out of the ivory tower A company strategic scheme has to start from reality or it will pointless, say Nigel Piercy and Neil Morgan Contents Redbrick ALBA Selection Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International David Abbott and Partners Recruitment Advertising Limited Regent Consulting Mercuris Urval Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrogate Health Authority Five Star-Hotel Marketing Hoggett Bowers PA Consulting Group M. I. Group Two key bodies in developing Legal Services KD Consulting Southern Water plc East Midlands Electricity Legal & General Underground Devon Country Council The Motor Industry Research Association Ogilvie The University of Hull Archers Personnel Services Ltd. Director Austin Knight Varley-Walker Lonsdale Advertising Services Ltd. Yorkshire Regional Healthy Authority Unsworth Sugden John Lewis Partnership RoyScot Factors Barclays Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus New Careers Part of Surrey Language Centres Ltd Computer marketing plc Spectrum Price Waterhouse Ravenscroft & Partners S. G. Warburd Group plc MKA The Welding Institute Box No. Dept Elema Fletcher Hunt plc Crown MKA Saga Holidays Limited American Express Garden Festival Wales Limited The E. R. C Group Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology Airtours The Sterling Publishing Group plc Hill Samuel Connaught Mainland Clpc Concept News International Newspapers plc The Times Newspapers Oil & Gas Recruitment N. B. Selection Ltd. Austin Knight ASB Recruitment Ltd. N. B. Selection Ltd Galilet BBC Ultramar Inter Exec MBA Brighton Polytechnic Webster University The School of Surgical Chiropody Council of University Management Schools JJP Consultants The Rapid Results College Eames-Jones-Judge-Hawkings Howgate Sable Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 The Independent Education Network University of Oxford DSB Offshore Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Posts Accounting Standards Board No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items East Durrey Health Authority Northern Regional Health Authority Grampian Regional Council Hays Personnel Services Huddersfield Healthy Authority City-Of Plymouth City of nottingham VSO Solihull Barnardos KentCare Cambridge City Council Nature Conservancy Council South West Surrey Health Authority Engineering Appointment Scottish Power Risk National Labboratory Engineer shortfall growing Only the Germans seem to get it right, a new survey shows. Report by Godfrey Golzen Western Atlas International Powergen BMT Publicity Management Recruitment Limited Cambridge Consultant The Sunday Times Scope Search & Selection Siemens OKI British Aerospace Military Aircraft Concept Staffing Madar (UK) Ltd. Technical Engineering & Development(recruitment)ltd. The Times Newspapers Amcall Ltd. Thames Water GHN How job ads serve the company image A little tale of the World-class manufacturer and the toilet rools shows how recruitment advertising can serve more than one creative purpose. Report by Godfrey Golzen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Contents Contents Picture Gallery A natural for Mr Niceguy "I deliberately make lighthearted John Walsh talks to Alan Akda, cast as a villain by Woody Allen, but now reverting to type in his latest film The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Arts Hotline Songs ain't what they used to be Robert Sandall reads between the lines of Red Hiot and Blue, a pop industry tribute to Cole Porter The Old Vic Barbican Art Gallery Contents Opera & Ballet Exclusive to The Sunday Times London Contemporary Dance Theatre The Rocky Horros Show Theatres Fences Shirley Valentine Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldie's chance to fly again Iain Johnston on a comeback for Goldie Hawn Failure in fairyland Film Multiple Display Advertising Items Metropolitan Home A telling time and motion study for today John Peter reviews Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa and the rest of the week's openings Arista Won over by a new sorceress and an old warrior Opera A feast of Britain's best In Concert A Popular legacy Hugh Canning on DG's Bernstein Edition Royal Opera House The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The house that love built Charles Rennie MacKintosh has found a new patron in Glasgow for one of his most famous building projects-almost a century after he completed its initial design. Hugh Pearman reports Boots The painter who mapped out the beauty of truth Marina Vaizkey reviews as revealing exhibition of the quietly influential work of Sir William Coldstream Grateful Dead Multiple Display Advertising Items Mozart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Barbican Hall Dominion Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Nissan U. K. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Harold Holt Ltd. Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Crossword No 137 London Symphyony Orchestra Neal & Massy Tower Regords Raw meat on history's bones Television/patrick Stoddart Thoughtful echoes against sounding off Radio Waves All talk and no action Steve Clarke looks at the tired format and personalities of the chat show. Can Jonathan Ross's new series break the mould? Today's radio Multiple Display Advertising Items Monday Tuesday Sheraton Park Tower Wednesday Thursday Friday Our Price music Saturday Contents Today's Television Pleading the case for silence Ludwig Wittgenstein The Duty of Genius by Ray Monk Cape £20 pp654 Frederic Raphael Contents Michael Herr Bottom lines We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section. Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books. I Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Flashman in the pan? Pleading the case for silence Had enough? G a blues Who's Reading Whom G a blues Sweet clarity When art went over the top A War Imagined The First World War and English Culture by Samuel Hynes Bodley Head£20 pp514 Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Stop making sense Constancia and Other Stories for Virgins by Carlos Fuentes trans by Thomas Christianssen Dutsch £13.99 pp302 Waking from the American dream The Ward of Heaven by Richard Currey Faber £12.99 pp 160 Sisters in the struggle His Little Women by Judith Rossner Sinclair-Stevenson £13.95 pp367 The appliance of science The Sixth Day by Primo Levi translated by Raymond Rosenthal M Joseph £13.99 pp223 White heat Academic questions, passionate solutions Peter Kemp trace the career of Booker laureate a S Byatt, and acclaims her novel of academic detection and Victorian intrigue In the footsteps of Paul Scott Paul Scott, left found posthumous fame when his Raj Quartet was televised. For most of his life he strugle to find recognition—and the inspiration to chronicle the last days of the Raj. Now his biographer, Hilary Spurling, reveals how she tracked down the people that meant most to a secretive, troubled writer Diary Nissan The price is wrong Cut-price books: why all the fuss about the net book agreement? Discount and be dammed Terry Maher, the man who is challenging the net book agreement, talks to Valerie Grove about his mission to increase book sales Secker & Warburg Till life us do part The Road to Divorce England 1530-1987 by Lawrence Stone Oup £19.95 pp 460 Scottish Book Fortnight The Book Gulid Ltd Patriot games John McGAHERN considers the life of an Irish hero Michael Collins a Biography by Tim Pat Coogan Hutchinson £18.99 pp480 Chapmans The Good Book Guide Dept The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement Paperbacks Non-fiction Secker & Warburg The Writing School Dillons Mightier than the sword Crime John Coleman on deathly prose Theology with thrills Perestroiks Christi By John Hands Simon & Schuster £13.95 pp361 Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week The Poetry Book Society There's more to discover at Whsmith Contents Pour Monsieur Contents Malaysia Army Officer Beefeater Beefeater The new F-601. Nikon perfected Nikon Citroen Xm Ralph Lauren Top Storeys David Storey, the author, and his elder daughter Helen talk to Michael Cable. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton Lack Label Jaeger-Lecoultre Russell Bromley Lack Label National Westminster Bank PLC NatWest Iberia Royal Mint The New Lexus Lexus Norwich Union Norwich Union Healthcare Pearl Harbour Avenged Starring Synopsis "Turborg. . . You Too?" Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilson & Glick Jaguar Moscow Flights Air Miles Liquid Assets Diane Wildowsky is fat. She is also brrave. In 1989 she weighed 225Ib Little Big Woman Multiple Display Advertising Items Hawkshead Panasonic Mazda Rodeo Peaks and Troughs Ski East Mark Wallington keeps an underwater rendezvous in the kingdon of Draculla Ski West Julia Butt falls from grace in cowboy country Nevica Function System Skiwear Air Canada To Make a Great White Wine Frnest and Julio Gallo The Wines of Ernest and Julio Gallo Julio Gallo Seriously Rich Philips The Sunday Times Velux The Hilton International Brancale JVC Edwardian Lufthansa Obas Resource Network INTERNATIONAL(UK)LTD. Magic Marketing Ltd. Barratt Survival Aids Selective Market place Ltd. Sole to Sole Fashion British shoe design continues to walk over the opposition with talent from Cordwainers College in London's East End Suede shoes Duplo Commercial Scents Collecting Pip Pip Hooray! Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Osram The Sunday Times Victor Computer Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Jarman Glass Structures Ford A Life in the Day of Keith Waterhouse, the writer and journalist, talks to Michelle Moreau. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton Pernod Othello Air we Go! Inside Heathrow Elliott Son & Boyton Modus operandi London Lives Contents Whats Hot The Best of London this Week Off the Peg You move out, they movie in Downtown Whats Hot Coming of Age Ready to Wear From East Coast to East End London Lives Nancy Girl Whats Hot Refurbished Fantasy SAAB Bulthaup Bulthaup Dunhill Air Time A Day in the Life of Hethrow Design Hosby The Pountney Clinic Angel Delights Home Truths A Homebuyer's Guide The Genius of Italy The Genius of Italy Up to the marc Craig Brown Remy Martin Lumina Contents Alimilmo Life in Arcadia Contents Amtico Miele Matki Household Name So Comfortable, so Stylish, so Lumberland The Armitage Shanks Complete Book of Bathrooms Pure New Wool Pile Mainstream Amdega New arran… New … Posies Galore Philips Sanitan Pointing to the Future The Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 6500 Beocombang & Olufsen's Telephone The Getaway Dolphin Kohlangaz Lladro Smallbone Brother Morning Glory in Skye Entertaining There's a little bit of heaven near Devi's Loch on Shye where, at Kinloch Lodge No day that starts with Keiller marmalade can be Claire Macdonald's Bread Stag Collection Oven Scones Kinloch Marmalade Bramble Muffins Finish Mainstream Oatcakes Kepper Fillets Marinated Inolice Oil and Lime Juice Vi-Spring Vi-Spring Honour among Jeeves Entertaining A prince is a servant, an egalitarian American is master. The butler is a woman and the cook is her husband. Latter-day servants are just not what they used to be Victoria McKee discovers. Photographs: Barry Lewis If He Sweated like a Human He'd Need a British British Gas Sex and the Single Bed. . . . Quentin Crisp on nights in white satin Yema Courvoisier Contents Contents Part 4: The Myth Picture Gallery Perfect angel, wild buffoon Mozart's personality does not always seem in tune with his great musical genius Genius and creativity What makes a creative genius? The gods? Hard work? A clash between Reason and Insanity? Different ages have drawn different conclusions about the nature of the gifted and inspired heroes that society needs The Amandeus phenomenon Peter Shaffer the play wright and Sir Neville Marriner, who conducted the film's music score, talk with hindsight about 'Amadeus' The People's Choice Constanze: a much maligned wife It is often claimed that Constanze Mozart was unworthy of her illustrious husband A death de mystified The events of Mozart's last days are well documented and make poignant reading. But what caused his death? Certainly not poison—despite his own misgivings and the subsequent rumours Wall-to-wall Mozak Festivals, tours, souvenirs, films, British Gas—Mozart's name has been used to sell them all. But we haven't seen anything yet. . . Picture Gallery Mozart: The Man, the Music & the Myth Picture Gallery Rex and Tex The Funday Times Strip-Teasers Bananaman Fish Tales Mr Clean The Funday Times Club A Great Funday out Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! Join the Funday Times Club Here! Beryl the Peril Bugs Bunny Deputy DiNK Bogart Picture Gallery EUREKa! Walter & Sherwood Asterix And the Bigh Fight The Funday Times Club
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