News from 28/10/1990
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Chrls Jones, Lurline Champagnie, Gillian Tindall, John Cleese, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Mike Graham, Paul Nelson, John Davison, Jon Swain, Alexandra Frean, Nelson Trowbridge, Rob Hughes, John Peter, John Wyse Jackson, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Fiona Walsh, Ethan Coen, Bernard Kaukas, Martin Grindley, John Diamond, Sir Monty Finniston, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Spencer Steak, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Antony Terry, Carolyn Hart, Ian anderson, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Arthur Appleton, Frederic Raphael, Martin Whittaker, Edward Welsh, Carol Sarler, Tom Bullimore, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Sandall, Geoffrey Smith, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Cliff Temple, Marianne Wiggins, Annette Roome, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Ross Boyt, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, David Currie, Robert Harris, Caroline Lees, Brigadier Arthur Cowgill, lan Glover-James, Anthony BURGESS's, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Simon Brett, Mark Skipworth, Andrew Stephen Washington Correspondent, Pat Stoddart, Josie Lawrence, Paul Bailey, Paul Golding, Christine Toomey, Geoffrey Dicks, Bernard Cafferty, Sally O'Sullivan, Ann Moffat, Jon Freeman, Jill Pagan, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, lain Jenkins, William Shawcross, Alistair Horne, Michael Howlett, Jeff Randall, Boris Schapiro, Michael Woods, Joel, Peter Plant, Richard North, Dominic Prince, Rufus Olins, Anne Williams, Michael Durham, David Lawrenson, Margaret Beckett, John Hopkins, Frank Delaney, Richard Rosenfeld, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Rich Pastry, Gareth David, Dhahran, F Whiston, Marks, Kate Saunders, Paul Mollard, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Nik Cohn, Los Angeles, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Paul Sullivan, Harry Mullan, Kenneth Clarke, Richard Palmer, M. Henry, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Jeremy Lewis, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Ian Birrell, John H. Richardson, Polly Samson, Bryan Appleyard, Palm Barrett, Andrew Hogg, Barbara Leeming, Richard Branson, Russell Miller, Ian Glover-James, John Renaudon, Norman Stone, Tony Osman, Richard Woods, George Ace, Bette Midler, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Kamran Khan, Brian MacArthur, Kidney Pie, Reagan, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Susan Raven, Mihir Bose, Marjorie Clarke, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Ronald Reagan, Bryan Appleyard's, Andrew Alderson, Alan Jabez, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, John Hill, Munro Ferguson, Godfrey Golzen, Stephen Pettitt, J P A Race, Alan Sillitoe, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, Sam Kiley, John Parker, Sir Brian Wolfson, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Asa Briggs, Margaret Park, Brlan Glanville, Brian Hoey, Frank Field, John Burns, Christie Dickason, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Ian Clark, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Nigel Nicolson, Georgina Howell,
ResumoContents Article Withdrawn Tory jitters as Labour lead surges to 16% Sunday Times Reporter: Reagan: I pleaded with Maggie not to bomb Argentina Kuoni Liverpool, Nadir and The Sunday Times Contents In memoriam: Kathleen Gillespie, whose husband… Contents Met men hit by another howler Contents PM mocks unity as Euro farm talks fail Army ready to dig in with Gulf roster British Telecom Festival Fireworks Austin Kaye & Co Thatcher says Saddam must be brought down Britons support force Romania bans drug used on Aids victims Heads challenge MacGregor on curriculum Sunday Times Reporter: The hard facts on Hard News and tax secret Whose face is red now? From Hard News script summary Concorde air-miss The Times Business Migration Program Loophole for super-rich to be blocked Barclays Clarke may settle with HIV victims to stop court action Thatcher rating slips as the Gulf factor recedes Fines up to curb child smokers Passport to greener pastures Blue-bloods in a working class struggle Amstrad Family handout to the farmer is £17 a week Subsidy burden weighs up to a bagful of groceries World Sports Car Champions 1989 Royals in war of words Prince and Princess of Wales deny author's claim of 'full co-operation' BT closes a loophole that leaks addresses Clinique Wrappings The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Drugs squad called into Liverpool In today's Other Sunday Papers Sports boost for schools Horror story from Kuwait Duty-frees worth £900m The City Gulf crisis is 'drifting' Tory MPs to vote on dogs Nadir wanted knighthood Plan to tax the Queen Frock exchange: Customers try on bridalwear and… Compaq Barbican feud as RSC quits stage Renault I Did! Who wants to be a billionaire? Polly Peck's Asil Nadir turned a small rag trade business into a £2 billion empire—then lost it all in a few months. Now the affable highflyer, once one of Britain's richest men, could become its biggest bankrupt. Ivan Fallon reports Sunalliance Article Withdrawn Amstrad 'Paper sellers' with a secret tendency Militant Envoys used by Iraq as wedge to split alliance NatWest Mortgages Deserters swell anti-war chorus across the US Bush pledges half American army to the Gulf White House steps up military threat to hold edgy alliance together Alfa Romeo Haughey faces fight for political survival over 'Dublingate' 8m Russians pin their hopes on visas to the West Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Troops sent into Moldavia Genscher gives Hurd a taste of German unity Employment Service Fall of the house of Bhutto: a dynasty crushed Vote-rigging claim cuts no ice with observers Hotpoint New Zealand's right sweeps back to power Amstrad Fidelity IBM The children who know only war and starvation Africa is again falling victim to a cycle of tragedy, with drought and famine threatening a heavy toll in Sudan, Ethiopia and Mozambique. Angola, torn by civil war, has also become a land of hunger and death. In an exclusive report after flying over rebel-held territory to Ganda, a town left without hope, Andrew Hogg reveals hidden tragedy Independent Financial Adviser British Midland And now famine puts 16m at risk Scandals rock the clean man of Panama City Girobank Business Banking Flights of Fantasy Goodwood Concorde Embassy Hotels (Reuters): US budget cut passes first vote The World (AFP): Police kill two Muslim radicals Correction Black Democrat on brink of ousting rednecks' hero Socialist hippie poised for trip to Washington British Gas 'Satanic' IRA men denounced by bishop Weather and Travel Outlook Name of bombs chief is known Barclays Deal reached on NUJ leader News Digest Envoys in Iran Kennedy attack Pranksters shot Boy found dead Hostage rescue House hit by ice Baby dies in fire Bond winners Contents Hanley crafts historic British win Schofield cuts Aussie threat down to size McClair strikes back after the Reid show Superlative Travel Muscle cramped by flair Contents South Africa to return to the Olympics? News in Brief First Division Villa's night of European splendour Brian Glanville celebrates Aston Villa's triumphant defeat of Internazionale's much-trumpeted collection of superstars Liverpool lay on limousine style Apathetic Albion Peaceful Arsenal choose their moment Why Arsenal and United should pay with points News in Focus Villa fight off weariness Howells's double Norwich try to beat the clock Football Focus Digest Into the sands of hell, rode the five hundred David Hunn thrills to the most wildly exciting sport Britain has to offer Racing For the Record Racing Focus Rugby Rugby Union International Bath rock solid as Bristol struggle to bridge the gap Teague takes lead in Gloucester revival Carling and Winterbottom doubtful for England Rugby Round-Up France v All Blacks: return of the supermatch Kiernan carves a cunning victory Shelford can only watch as Orrell gorge on try feast Holyfield is champion as Douglas runs to the bank Harry Mullan watches the devaluation of the heavyweight championship Service as usual as Graf puts troubles behind her Tennis The Sunday Times The numbers game that doesn't add up Racing Cauthen comes up with that little touch of genius England scratch about in outback Cricket Flowers & Plants Association Ten seconds to decide the title Ayrton Senna: the demon and the angel Norman Howell uncovers the two faces of the new world champion Time is running out for the Ben and Carl show Athletics Olazabal has no taste for the Valderrama greens Golf Wembley Arena Piggott's fantastic Breeders victory Racing Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landrover Authorised Dealers Assured Land Rover Stratstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers The Cooper Group Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loncoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Saab Registration Transfers Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Vehicle Registration Ltd Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Getting a firm grip on the wet Multiple Classified Advertising Items A code on every tyre's sidewall Eric Dymock deciphers some of the useful hieroglyphics stamped on to tyres Boost for mixed breeding The latest Mercedes-Benz is to be built by Porsche. Eric Dymock relaxes in the medium-size car with a big engine How to pass an MoT painlessly Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts Contents My Life Part One: from Tanpico to the White House Ronald Reagan's life is the American dream come true: a smalltown boy who made it to the White House. His own account of that journey, An American Life, will be published this week. Today The Sunday Times begins exclusive serialisation Bupa United Cutlers of Sheffield Contents British Nuclear Forum By the left quick march, upwards Profile Sorry, the lady's not ready to tie EC knots Inside Politics Margaret Thatcher wants to know exactly what's in the marriage vows before she walks any further up Europe's currency aisle, writes Andrew Grice How shame can dent an armoury Godfrey Smith Homily type with an edge of political blue steel The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . Drayton Playing on in extra time: how we moved the goalposts of life Bryan Appleyard's Forum on coming to terms with a misunderstood world of opportunity Minolta A tragedy of nobody's making Kenneth Clarke, the health secretary, right, responds to The Sunday Times campaign to win increased compensation for more than 1,000 haemophiliacs infected with HIV. Their plight, though tragic, he says, should not be blamed on anybody Godzilla basks as the sun rises green over Japan World's two richest countries set the pace for tough ecological measures on eve of climate-crisis talks Tokyo is determined to enjoy a better image for its record on preserving the environment, writes Richard North Taking polluters to the cleaners Sam Kiley on how California is making waves British Telecom Trading places in the global market German elections and the failure of Gatt talks could add up to a new world economic order, writes Norman Macrae Here come Labour's baby-boomers, fired with new ambition Robert Harris records the rise of confident careerists in a shadow cabinet rejuvenated by the heavy scent of power Parker Knoll Counting the electoral cost of an extra £1 in mother's purse Tories may call themselves the party of the family, writes Frank Field, but they have got their sums wrong on child benefit. The government's somersault brings a challenge to Labour—and the prospect of rich rewards Atticus Putting colour in the political background The Tories' first black parliamentary candidate deserves a round of applause, writes Susan Crosland The duty of the banks Our Ulster choice: shoot to kill or get the army out Every IRA atrocity gives Britain the same message - it must make up its mind or continue to suffer, writes Norman Stone The Open University Building on steel's strong foundations The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tying up a tax loophole Empty desks give room to expand Khmer Rouge genocide story Macmillan defence Points The facts about Suzy Lamplugh Birthdays Settling the bill for failure Parents whose children have been let down by their schools should be compensated, says Digby Anderson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wet weather for Downing Street Paper round The Crown Estate Bovis Homes The Vale - Chelsea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stanhope Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons The Sunday Times Prudential Property Services Chalfont House Prices slump at top end of market Demand for London's most exclusive properties has fallen significantly, writes Andrew Yates. In a static market, many in the £5m range have been on offer for more than a year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Room with a £9.5m view Multiple Display Advertising Items Ironcliffe Estates Plc Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herondean Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Property Ryde Properties Limited The Sunday Times Reids Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marbella Invest Atlantic Terrace Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of the shower—to be told that I was the next president How I made it to Hollywood—by a short neck Credit crunch hits industry Bear raiders clean up on dirty rumours KPMG Peat Marwick Human Resources Consultants Walker beats the odds as his group stays afloat Wage gloom forecast by LBS Peel to unload Mersey Reporter helps in Polly inquiry Insight Contents Spurs takes Maxwell to extra time Ventures High-flying Polly comes down with a crash View Point Rank in spotlight over Mecca deal Float tonic for chemists Hull The London Business School's economic forecast Recession will start to fade in new year The economic downturn will be confined to the second half of this year, but higher unemployment and lower output will be the consequence of any serious attack on inflation. Report by David Currie and Geoffrey Dicks of the London Business School Henley the Management College Amstrad Statistics that add up to a mild downturn American Account United Parcel Service Will Nadir expand conspiracy theory? Prufrock Wolfson sets new goals for Wembley Profile Sharp Quick as a fire-cracker US boxers brought to market Winning run for Niarchos Executive songbird Siemens Nixdorf Ratner aims for top 100 Contango The Sunday Times Lufthansa A share in the boardroom Major share movements Sharewatch Polly Peck: From A few weeks ago Polly Peck was worth £2 billion. Today its shares are worthless. Gareth David looks at how the company was ruined by Asil Nadir's unwillingness to listen to advice and his inability to manage the business he created Euro Tunnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Alex Lawrie Gwent Broker's suspicion launched inquiry Fidelity Cottee Parker Ltd Toplix Sun day Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items INTERACTIVE Communication Systems Ltd. Your Own Business Financial Services London Leisure Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Frank Harris & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items AiRTiME promotions Ltd. New Image Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items £1,000,000 Non Status The Credit Exchange Stanair Industrial Door Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Electronic navigation aids steer drivers clear of jams Maps Roving van cuts M-way cones Roadworks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast-track route to racing stripes Prismatic door mirror reduces drag on car Safety Multiple Display Advertising Items The Equitable Life Adaytum Systems Foreign Colonial Estate cars fall into insurance trap Questions of cash Riches to rags for investors in Polly Peck NPI Electricity deals flood in Savings news Murky clues for investors in search of high interest Fidelity Investments How to pick a fixed-interest deal The Royal Bank of Scotland (I. O. M.) Limited Save & Prosper JCB Wakeham risks all on dividend American puts spoke in BA hub plan Federation Against Software Theft Mickey Mouse brings his store of magic to town Premier deal puts Kleinwort into loss Indicator of the week The Sunday Times Metier Artemis Bears spread dismay World Markets The Judgment of Paris Milan and London played, safe, but the message last week from the French capital was uncompromising: fashion equals glamour, and Paris rules the world's cafwalks. Paula Reed reports. Photographs by Christopher Moore and Andrew Lamb Contents Tatler Multiple Classified Advertising Items The joys of taking a mother's pride to book Polly Samson meets Paula Yates—Mrs Bob Geldof, a working mother of three and author of the Fun Starts Here, a personal view of family life today Oxham The Sunday Times Mirabella Inside guide to a royal residence What sort of private lives do the royal family really lead? In the first extract from his book, The New Royal Court, Brian Hoey draws aside the curtains of pomp and ceremony to provide a rare glimpse of the living arrangements at Kensington Palace, which Prince Charles has called the 'royal rabbit warren' Multiple Display Advertising Items Coach Leatherware Just a simple girl with old-fashioned views on art Bette Midler tells Robert Sandall how she likes a homely life away from the Hollywood bright lights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personalised Teddy Bears Wiston Projects School Beautiful Knitwear Multiple Display Advertising Items Why it's all the rage to drink the house dry John Diamond lifts the lid on a new boom in imported beers from Japan and the US The Sunday Times The hippest hotel owner in town Rob Ryan visits the fashionable "home" of the ex-king of New York nightlife Gatherings of a Rolling Stone Kate Saunders on the launch of Bill Wyman's rock 'n' roll biography Opera Authentic Chinese Goods Connections Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Now is the time to seek out generically-labelled clarets Wine Tried & Tasted Steak and Kidney Pie Restaurant Guide Focus on Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items The Kent Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times New palate for golden oldies Anne Williams on how the leading supermarkets are whetting our appetite for traditional produce London Jays Restaurant and Bar The Lancer of Bengal Exclusive Indian Cuisine Fally… The Dover Street Restaurant and Wine Bar Big Boss City Even though its gangsters have passed on and its stockyards have been paved over, Chicago is still rough, tough and proud of it. Nik Cohn takes the pulse of America's muscular cosmopolis Kuoni New package of safety measures Compass Points Cunard China Travel Service (UK) Ltd The Sunday Times Fit to Ski Video Keystone Colorado Opens Florida Caribbean Capers Tasting the Grenadine flavour in an exotic cocktail of West Indian islands—CHRISTIE Dickason has a rapturous response in Grenada; Joan Bakewell finds Bequia just spoilt enough for comfort Queen Elizabeth2 Voyages Jules Verne Caribbean Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Caribbean classics Tumberry Hotel & Golf Courses Iberia Airlines of Spain P & O Cruises Sunshine island of sand and seclusion Royal Caribbean Cruises Sealink British Ferries Trailfinders Reho Multiple Display Advertising Items South Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Villas (Holidays) Ltd. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Saunton Sands Hotel Cornwall & Devon Art of compromise in the face of growing adversity Geoffrey Smith comes to terms with the soil, situation and climate in a moorland garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bulbs light up a shady corner Graham Rose continues his series of tips for beginners Sheds & Garages Mower City Multiple Display Advertising Items 'New' birds are homing in on us Sunlight Systems The Sunday Times Those magnificent men and their sailing machines A Weekend Away: Portsmouth Michael Woods sees a display to warm the cockles of an old mariner's heart The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Crossword Thinning down payrolls the IBM way Early-retirement schemes are costly and may mean the loss of valuable skills. Godfrey Golzen reports on an enterprise that sets the over-fifties free but keeps their talents on tap Contents Human Resources Regent Consulting CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Gandalf Kensington and Chelsea Firth Ross Martin Associates Ltd. Chusid Lander Handy Associates GLS Fletcher Hunt plc. Severn Trent Water Touche Ross Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Galileo Which? Micrografx Harrison Cowley a Saatchi Group Company Portland International Management Consultants… Gulfair St. George PLC National Grid SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment ASB Recruitment Ltd. Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Theaker Monro & Newman SmithKlme Beecham Clydesdale Bank Northern telecom Redbrick Euro Disneyland S. C. A. Mtel (UK) Ltd. AST Computers McVities Group PA Consulting Group The Sunday Times Hoggett Bowers Operations Robin Pickard Recruitment Personnel Advertising Limited MSL International Mercury Communications Would you like a Porsche? Equity Partner Selection Thomson Financial Services Management Consultants Psychologists/pyscho Therapists MSL International University of Warwick FLA Interexec Hoggett Bowers Wickland Westcott Michael Page Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Managing Director—North West Promotions and… IPG Personnel Consultants The Polytechnic of Huddersfield The Sterling Publishing Group Plc Cranfield Connaught Mainland The International Secretarial Recruitment Datapower Barclays Leaders Career Strategy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Coca-Cola & Schweppes Varley Walker Human Resource Consultants Sales Coordinator Management Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to analyse management failures Chameleons, psychopaths and narcissists are not the only problems, says Adrian Furnham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon County Council News International Newspapers Ltd The Wellcome Trust Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Royal Berkshire Hospital The University of Hull Elmbridge Borough Council Mid—Surrey Health Authority Devon County Council Elmbridge Borough Council Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Newham Council Cherwell District Council Enfield Health Authority Independent Education Langley School Rotherham Health Authority Truro High School Secretary Harrogate Health Authority Cambridge Arts Independent Education The Leys School Cambridge Bordeaux International School Mander Portman Woodward Reed's School Queenswood (G. S. A.) The Art Institutes International More House School Maple Hayes School Ravenstone House JJP Consultants Aiglon Switzerland Queen's College London Collingham Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writers Bureau City of London School for Girls Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Sutton Valence School Kent The Sunday Times Rossall St. George's School in Switzerland Institut De Francais Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield City Council University of Hong Kong The Leverhulme Trust City Poly The Small School at Winestead Halt CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Alasdair Graham Associates The Sunday Times Engineering Management Selection Telecoms Experts Sediver University of East Anglia Madar (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents The man who still packs a song in his art Robert Sandall talks to Paul Simon, whose latest album confirms a globetrotting talent that has lost none of its edge The man who still packs a song in his art Arts Hotline: 071-491 9080 The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas Gangland echoes to a new hymn of hate Cover Story: underworld violence and rivalry is shot with heartfelt purpose in Scorsese's GoodFellas, says Iain Johnstone Gruppo IRI Revelling in a cockney part Film/iain Johnstone Led Zeppelin Remasters English National Opera Coliseum London Marketing a brisk trade Leslie Geddes-Brown foresees a rush at a popular sale of contemporary art Christopher Wray Kate Bush Pride of Italy at large in London Exhibitions Above left, the Lion of St Mark in Venice, prior to… Classic CD How to make a virtue of concert drama Hugh Canning on the latest Handel releases Royal Shakespeare Company Looking Theatre Through the past, darkly No laughing matter: Howard Gurney, Jonathan Oliver… Metropolitan Home The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Garrick Theatre Inside the factory that fuels and opera revolution Hugh Canning looks at the trail-blazing of Opera Factory, whose latest production, Satyricon, opened last week Magically Mozart A two-month celebration of the composer's bicentenary set in typically British splendour Theatres Theatre Royal Haymarket Oliver! Wyndham's Theatre An opera revolution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Granada Boots Multiple Display Advertising Items Beethoven in all his Bacchic fury David Cairns is moved by a startling interpretation of the Seventh Symphony Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thirley Bassey The Sunday Times Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wembley Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items McTell Lyric Theatre Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Johnny Mathis Shirley Bassey Victor Hochhauser The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 138 Multiple Display Advertising Items In the grip of the Lynch mob Home Entertainment Television Six pages of news, views and programme details Today's radio 23 The week ahead, 25-27 Today's television, 28 Casting around for a new comic catch As Wanda wins a video award, John Cleese tells George Perry his future plans Repercussions of Entertaining ideas above one's station Radio Waves Today's radio Nokia Mobile Phones Exclusive to The Sunday Times Monday Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Tuesday Theraton Park Tower Wednesday Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Thursday Friday Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Saturday The Haemophilia Society Contents BBC1 The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Punch lines You've Had Your Time Being the Second Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess Heinemann £17.50 pp404 The Sunday Times The Times Who's Reading Whom Authors Shelf interest 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 El 9xw Talking hads Prize bull Party lines and conference calls All Against the Collar by Clive Jenkins Methuen £14.99 pp243 Macmillan Jonathan Kellerman Horsing around That Darcy, That Dancer, That Gentleman by J P Donleavy Viking £13.99 pp440 The Times Fiction 2001: a spaced oddity Hocus Pocus by Kurt Vonnegut Cape £13.99 pp302 The Book Guild Ltd Low life and drag dealing The Antique Collector by Glyn Hughes Simon & Schuster £13.95 pp279 Reaching terminal veracity Fiction Rabbit At Rest by John Updike Deutsch £14.99 pp505 Patriots A downward spiral to fame Paul Scott: A Life by Hilary Spurling Hutchinson £18.99 pp438 Where authors take the stage Novelist Marianne Wiggins reports from Toronto's Harborfront Literary Festival The National Hospital Development Foundation On the critical list Harvey Porlock criticises the critics of Cannadine, Howard and Vonnegut Days of Lynne, gin, and Enderby—our opening extract from Anthony BURGESS's second volume of memoirs charts the collapse of his first marriage Diary Oxford Paperbacks Broken class fragments The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy by David Cannadine Yale £19.95 pp813 The Sunday Times The Good Book Guide The sorrow and the pity An Uncertain Hour The French, the Germans, the Fews, the Klaus Barbie Trial and the City of Lyon, 1940-45 by Ted Morgan Bodley Head £14.99 pp384 The Last Rain Forests The Times Paperbacks Non-fiction The Sunday Times Dillons the Bookstore Explaining the fax of life Fiction Andrew Davies talks to Carolyn Hart about writing and sex On the shortlist Paperbacks Hardbacks Next Week New Grafton Books Ancient & Medieval History Book Club Oh, to Be a Tory Mp! Espana Contents Rado Switzerland Gonzalez Byass Sherry Horne Brothers Panasonic nicam Major New Films Coming to Sky The Cinema in your Home It's a Wonder There's Any Room for the… Ralph Lauren Portrait of a Family Nigel Nicolson and his son, Adam, both writers and publishers, talk to Richard Rosenfeld. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton The New Volvo 940 Multiple Display Advertising Items Jake Gucci Timepieces Meat to live Meat to life Pioneer It's her EGOïSTE Together with some famous friends, Nicole Wisniak (far right) has created a magazine that is the last word in Parisian chic. Report by Georgina Howell Few Parisians are better connected than Nicole… The New Sign for Creativity in Car Design Toyota Toyota Movado Escada Hunters of the Shadows Like a scene from Sindbad, a local fishing boat… Left: into the tiger's mouth. Most of the caves have… Above: harvesting the 'white gold' is hard and… Picture Gallery Filming the Shadow-Hunters Nescafé Alta Rica Jaguar Do You Truly Want to Be Blue? Sixth Sense Kayam Van-Dal Inter-Continental Hotels Portakabin British Gas World Vision Polaroid Image Recording and Communication Sharps bedrooms . . . Or Would You Rather Be Red? Porsche Wimpey Leisur N-E-V-I-L-L-E J-O-H-N-S-O-N When One Man Went to Film Finch Conservatories Minolta Minolta Bosch Bosch Bosch Mozart in Print Oh Mozart Mozart how They Forget how They Forgot BRAUn Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilson & Glick Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery Mod Macs Picture Gallery L' ÉGoïste The Sunday Times An Uncrowned King of Speed Design The train which is making record-breaking journeys across France, and will soon be approaching the Channel Tunnel, owes its existence to an unassuming visionary, Paul Arzens. Report by Paul Sullivan Picture Gallery Philips Thomas Lloyd Portland Kirkdale Gifts of Joy from Franklin Mint Limited The Great and the Gourd Picture Gallery Bang & Olufsen National Garden Gift Jokens The Red House Penguins would appreciate what Schott Hamlet Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Isuzu (UK) Ltd. Dolphin Strachan Topvogul Moben Hawkshead Edwardian Hotels Colombo '92 The Times Resource Network International (UK) Ltd. The Bradford Exchange Cellnet A Life in the Day of Sally O'Sullivan, editor of 'Harpers & Queen', talks to Susan Raven. Photograph by David Lavender Middle Tar Cartier Ltd Picture Gallery Canadian Club Let There Be Light! Action! Inside Joel and Ethan Coen, Hollywood's brightes bohos, talk through their hais to John H. Richardson, page 8. Josie Lawrence, neurotic but nice, by Carol Sarler, page 12. Craig Brown swaps greasy spoons for greasepaint, page 22. Plus theatre, page 5; film, page 10; cabaret, concerts, shops, dance pop, restaurants, page 14; exhibitions, page 19. In the beginning, however John Caird on setting the word to music. Report by Bryan Appleyard The London Door Company Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Dunhill Light Virginia Where Did They Get that Hat? It's no good trying to talk about symbolism, about concepts, to brothers Joel and Ethan Coen. They are, in their own way, as enigmatic as the moveis they make. Yet the actors who work with them are inspired by their methods and trust them imprlicitly. John H. Richardson reports Royal Brunei Pulling Faces Going Places Josie Lawrence is the empress of improvisation, an actress of élan, a singer of style, and this season's brightest star. Carol Sarler profiles the face that has launched a thousand laughs The Best of London this Winter The increase in demand for live cabaret - not to… British Heart Foundation Roof-Tex Ventrolla Cranley Health Products Lyn-Plan Ltd Majestic Wine Warehouses Whose Joke is It Anyway? Craig Brown watches his inimitable wit and wisdom transfer to the West End stage, but will he see his name go up in lights? Brothercolor Lumina Funday Times The Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Shark! The Funday Times Club A Prickly Customer! Brainbusters The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Bugs Bunny Deputy DiNK Bogart Picture Gallery Eureka! Walter of Sherwood Asterix Lego Technic
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