News from 18/11/1990
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Jessica Berens, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, John Coleman, Sheila Hutchinson, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, James Dairymple, Jean Mallinson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Susan Hill, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Tony Francis, Joseph Piccioni Managing Director, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Harriet Sergeant, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Pouilly Fume, Steve Clarke, Frederic Raphael, Edward Welsh, Tony Bailey, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Iain Johnstone, Louise Hill, David Brierley, Biddy Hayward, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Seamus Cullen, Helen Anthony, Alan Bold, Steve Clarke Media Correspondent, Ian Glover-James Diplomatic Correspondent, Honor Wyatt, Gareth Daniels, Laurence Cooklin, Mangal Kapoor, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Ian St James, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, John Melmoth, Mark Edmonds, John Dodd, Pattie Barron, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Julian Glover, Caroline Lees, Berry Lewis, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Jonathan Bastable, Adrian Turner, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Golding, Richard Aldrich Chairman, Stuart Wavell, Peter Hounam, Ellen Roberts, Nigella Lawson, Jeff Randall, Eddie Obeng, James Adams, David Hughes, Peter Plant, Richard North, Brenda Polan, Rufus Olins, Brenda Bowering, Andrew Yates Property Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Daniel Roff, Gareth David, Rupert Everett, William Edmonds, Peter Martin, Christopher Ward, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, W T Oliver, Cheryl Taylor, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Ruby Millingdon, Stephen Jones, James Adams Defence Correspondent, David Owen, John Walker Deputy Chairman, Harry Mullan, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Sally Soames, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Janeffe Marshall, Marcel Berlins, Polly Samson, Andrew Hogg, Alison Beckett, Dominic Hibberd, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Nick Hanna, Ian Dunning, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Brian MacArthur, Anna Kythreotis, Graham Gooch, Michael Jones Political Editor, Cynthia Reavell Joint secretary, Serena Fokschaner, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Mihir Bose, Bryan Appleyard's, Ronald Reagan, Andrew Alderson, Michael Dobbs, Paul Barker, Stanley Becker, Brian Glanville, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Pete Davis, Cardiff, Anthony Holden, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Andrea James, Andrew Lorenz, David Wickers, Penny Gibbins, A. Legardi, Sam Kiley, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Douglas Dunn, Mark Purdey, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoThatcher vows to fight second ballot; Tory grandees stand by to stop her Nuclear bomb for Iraq Today's Other News Polaris faults IIT Sheraton Contents Kremlin battle World view of geography Expensive cars House prices set to take off in spring Contents How would you vote if there was an election tomorrow? Polls say Tories would do better under Heseltine Contents Votes will be an 'open secret' in room 12 Poll tax change works out cheaper Classified Taunton Cider Company Limited Sheep Dip Swansea Trade & Industry Justerini & Brooks Ltd. Amid the rising sound and fury Why Labour hopes are on a victory by Thatcher Cabinet heavy guns turn on the wavering Tories Big three close door on it all The Times Bosch Nothing to be gained Election Special Sunday Telegraph Heseltine 'a robot' The Independent The popular view Daily tide favours Thatcher Heal the wounds Sunday Express Electoral albatross Observer New blood is needed Correspondent Opinion polls What Prince Charles Said: brickbats fly over Telegraph blabbermouth Curriculum blueprint puts geography back on the map To Fill 4 Buses with High Level Nuclear Season's greetings: Father Christmas, about to take… Cracks found in Polaris fleet nuclear reactors British Nuclear Fuels Cadbury's Flake girl goes in hunt for new face of the Nineties First Class Intercity Grisly last days of girl murdered in the bush Birmingham Six say no to early release The Learning Curve Record firms told to justify prices of CDs Dealer takes on Japan's car giant to force lower prices Nissan Compaq Spy circus: Denholm Elliott takes the part as an… Smiley defects from Le Carre Television film David Blundy award Tide of recession washes over docklands Recriminations in a blighted landscape Hatton admits Wimpey payout Alfa Romeo a Race Apart Ken Buchanan Bell's Old Scotch … Land Rover The Duel for the Crown Election fever: the rivals go on the campaign trail and the party makes up its mind Millet Lighting Crystal Price Cascade Fighting on to the Bitter End Margaret Thatcher is angry, hurt and uncompromising; Michael Heseltine is in a Defiance, determination and an unflagging willingness to take difficult decisions—the prime minister is adamant that the qualities which won the Tories three successive elections will not fail her now Air Canada Rough, Radical and Ready for Action Restless and resurgent mood. Michael Jones interviews the Tory contenders A thorough poll tax review, education reforms and active participation in Europe—all with cabinet consensus—are among the challenger's goals DVLA Select Registrations Strategic secrets of succession As Edward Heath discovered in 1975, the challenger has many clandestine advantages in the leadership race. Robert Harris wonders if Heseltine will repeat the old Thatcher campaign tricks British Midland the Serious Alternative New York takes aim at 'organised grime' Hi-tech aerial spies threaten US civil rights British Gas NatWest the Action Bank Gorbachev mounts his last stand in Kremlin Power purge will cut through red tape on reform (Reuters): Mass grave at the river Kwai The World (AFP): Polish voters change horse Hanged for 13 child murders The Carlton Vauxhall Amstrad's Winning Satellite System French socialists on the rack after riots Street fighting in two countries raises the political temperature German soccer unity wrecked by hooligans Woolwich Building Society MazDa Building Excitement South Africa's Edna Everage taunts censor Archeologists dig for ancient Hollywood Foseco The offer from Burmah Castrol plc Amstrad Abbey National Cold war's last summit hots up Thatcher, Bush and Gorbachev head for peace party bowed with troubles End of the line for 19,000 tanks Rovacabin The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Corporate Rescue Interprint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities International Equities Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Keltic Holdings PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ExecuTrain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush Gulf plans now hinge on a TV dinner Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ladies Dress Hire Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items President warns off Saddam's appeasers Iraq may have a nuclear capacity in two months Multiple Display Advertising Items MPs demand review of broadcast rule after BBC Maze documentary Weather and Travel Outlook News Digest Contents Brash Agassi leaves Becker gasping Tennis Bath put the boot into Leicester's dreams Beardsley's sweet strike sours Butcher's debut Contents Audi Contents Saunders the hostage to fortune Chris Lightbown on a player who scores too many goals for his own good First Division England must use Gascoigne genius Arsenal's deadly assault on points Wright smashes 23-year record Rosslyn Park fail to convert a threat Barbarian magic turns the tide Rugby Round-Up Small earthquake in Chorley: Bury dead FA Cup Focus Clough rekindles the fire in Forest Luton reprieved by last-minute penalty Pears performance steals the limelight Digest Turning the winter world upside-down David Hunn meets the brave and brilliant Jill Curry, one of the world's finest freestyle skiers Racing Focus For the Record Racing Tour Match A pure case of the mind over muscle Fighting tonight: Nigel Benn defends his world middleweight title against the cunning Chris Eubank Harry Mullan profiles Chris Eubank, a boxer who thinks before he punches Grant blazes the trail Racing Pssst! The mighty All Blacks are in decline Out of the dark comes the man of menace Tony Francis charts the destructive progress of the awesome Nigel Benn Bailey's rather odd but winning couple John Karter meets Kim Bailey, trainer of Mr Frisk and Man O'Magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 40 Range Rovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Rolls Royce Value Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Under £10,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Brokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo SAAB Authorised Dealers SAAB Demonstrator Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Holbein Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar … Jaguar Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Value Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadley Green Garage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Chasseur Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. 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Eric Dymock reports One for the road, perhaps Performance Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grimley J R Eve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sporty type that behaves perfectly Eric Dymock takes to the road in the mid-engined Toyota MR2 ADT Auctions the World's Largest Auction Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items England tails go down again Rearguard surrenders for a dismal two runs England in Australia Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC Full Guide to the Tour The Sunday Times The Ashes Series Four Page Special The Ultimate Cricket Game: Check your Test Selector card against Geoff Boycott's post-war Ashes XI for your chance to win £2,000 Ashes Special Section Two Hutton a must says Boycott Leaves Other Car Magazines Standing All to Lay for Five Test matches between Australia and England to determine the Stewardship England's battle for the Ashes depends on Gooch and their wounded captain and front-line inspiration Border the captain who … Chris Dighton on Allan Border, … Stewart the Surrey hard-man … Audi Audi Motor world Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sky Television History shows that fast bowlers hold the key to victory Robin Marlar analyses the critical influence of the greatest speed merchants in the history of the Ashes Test ups and downs The Sunday Times Flowers & Plants Association Contents Wages of Sin Halpern: The Wages of Sin In a week of high political drama, the ousting of a businessman might not seem to merit sensational newspaper treatment. Not unless the businessman BUPA Company Care Part 4 of Ronald Reagan's autobiography will… Contents Omega Contents The Times Independent Schools Information Service A New World Leader Really Useful exile who got royal help for a rehearsal Profile A fence too rickety for Tories to sit on Inside Politics Godfrey Smith Grapevine . . . Screenwriting timed to a Mrs T The Value Grove Interview Town & Country Building Society Have we entered the age of redundant leaders? Auto Head Cleaning Greens walk on thin ice in the Antarctic wastes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lennards Properties International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Splashing the sales of a Sunday tabloid Paper round Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tarzan's government of all the apes Thatcher is for burning now—win or lose EBEL A recipe for class warfare Atticus Naked ambition falls foul of the staid public censor Most politicians want to become prime minister, writes Susan Crosland. 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Commercial Property Haringey Council Hotel Project in Europe for Sale Switzerland The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Education The London Institute City Polytechnic of Hong Kong Seminar Public Appointments Leicester City Council Educational Courses The American College in London (University Level) Multiple Display Advertising Items East Sussex Purchasing Manager West Birmingham Health Authority Leicester Polytechnic Institut francais Intensive Secretarial Training Career Analysts London College of Business Secretarial Training… Oxford and County Business College City of London City Engineer's Department Webster University Boston University International Graduate Business The School of Surgical Chiropody Addenbrooke's Director of Finance Public Appointments The Queen's College, Glassgow ChildLine Ayrshire & Arran Health Board—Unit 1 The challenge for charities They need managers with business skills as well as dedication Hammersmith & Fulham Multiple Display Advertising Items Bedfordshire County Council British Association and College of Occupational Essex County Council Social Services Leighton Hospital Devon and Cornwall University of Oxford Smurfit rescues Brent Walker Packaging tycoon puts in £25m and forms joint leisure venture in Ireland KPMG Peat Marwick IT Consultants Bates to buy Chelsea ground and float club Rosehaugh's losses will stun the City Fear for 5,000 jobs as BA cuts costs Inflation 'past its peak' Retail Price Index Edited by Jeff Randall Contents Wakeham disclaimer sets power sale apart Welsh Development Agency Why industry is lining up behind the Iron Lady View Point Dead horse flogs Lloyd's Dowty opens new channels with pager Harrison hangs up Vodafone Anger at the City's derisory valuation of Racal Electronics prompted chairman Sir Ernest Harrison to break up the business The Sunday Times Euro Tunnel Tunnel boom may scuttle ferries Contango TWA For the best of America Move into airlines to lift Airtours profit Sharewatch Share in the boardroom Economic databank UK Economy International The Week ahead BMW Information Service Investors in Industry Burton chief goes back to basics Profile Great Portland Estates Property Investment and Will Lindsay find himself with brand-new masters? Prufrock BT takes a dry line on boozers Amstrad Dicing with debt Barbarians at YMCA's gate Tees Side Development Corporation Pile-Up: Ford's Falling sales, poor productivity, tough competition and the disastrous launch of the new Escort have thrown Ford of Britain into a crisis that is reverberating through the worldwide operations of the company Manchester Business School Mounting Problems Jaguar savages new owner Penny Shares Royal Institute of British Architects MID Glamorgan White Arrow Contract Hire ERM stymies cuts in interest rates Economic Perspective Shauffeurplan Ailing New York leads slide into recession American Account Entries open for next year's business finance game Competing for charity Shares ripe for picking say experts The Equitable Life Lesson of the Pru's shrinking Pep Perks face a caning after taxman's win Interest question taxes banks Independent Financial Adviser Lloyds Bank Yuppie women feel the strain Letting the house puts up mortgages Questions of cash Easy power buying Savings news M&G Britain's Leading Unit Trust Group Bargains abound as silver plunges Showcase Chelsea Building Society Tax-free policies lose their value Halifax The Equitable Life Lansing Linde Ltd Waterways plunges into phone market International Factors Foseco stiffens bid defence Thorn EMI's chief ponders demerger Recession The Sunday Times Douglas Construction Group Indicator of the week Tories weaken Footsie World Markets Fashionable Causes More and more designers are felling us how much they care about the world. Green issues, and Aids charlties are their favourite concerns and they blazon their slogans all over their clothes. But, asks Kate Saunders, who is listening? Travel: Anthony Sattin cruises from Alexandria to… Jersey Audience with His Royal Shyness Trade Advertisers 071-481 1920 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take your sleeping partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Columns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winners of the girls' 24-hour hair flicking contest Exploding Myths The Dinner Party Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Ltd. Private Advertisers 071-481 4000 Actively taking on a solo role Beverley D'Silva meets Rupert Everett, an actor on the move More money than scents? Pattie Barron has a personal perfune concocted for her at Harrods, but, we ask, is she fragrant? Bowing to the rules of a strict system Tokyo Dispatches Harriet Sergeant dips into the Japanese way of life The answer on everyone's lips Polly Samson reports on new views about smiling Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Christmas Fare Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rachel Grimmer Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advice & Design Services Davenport and Son Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The British School of Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Second Skins Now Softer and more malleable, designer sheepskin coats are taking on a new cut and appealing to an increasingly chic market. 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Endsor & Partners SCO the Santa Cruz Operation Transmark Group Chief Executive Quoted PLC Ravenscroft & Partners The South Bank Centre The Greening Group Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte British Gas Barclays Meteorological Office Harvey Nash EGOR Executive Selection Terence Chapman Associates Limited Wolff Olins L. T. D. Investment & Management Services Multiple Display Advertising Items EGOR Executive Selection Galileo B&B Selection Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Mercury Communications Lothian Health Board The Sunday Times MSL International Director of the King's Fund College RF Brookes Profile Consultancy Ltd The Centre for Consultancy plc Chusid Lander Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Pollution MSL International Connaught Mainland Litchfield Associates N. V. Hoggett Bowers Major Food Group Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Sales Technologies plc Sanderson Executive Recruitment Selection Thomson The Post Office Novus International Retailing Operations Director KPMG Peat Marwick Executive Selection Aplin Phillimore North West Drager Limited UBS Philips & Drew Warwicker Associates Ltd Formac pursuing perfection Fletcher Hunt plc DMR Group Ltd. Sequent Multiple Display Advertising Items Conoco JET Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd The Sunday Times Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Michael Page Marketing Interexec Regent Consulting Executive Search and Selection British-American Tobacco Company Limited Ernst & Young Mobile Data International Multiple Display Advertising Items Accelerated Promotion Scheme Multiple Display Advertising Items Voicebox Multiple Display Advertising Items Consultants and Freelance Services Multiple Display Advertising Items To Reply to Profiles Voicebox Army Officer Multiple Display Advertising Items Conoco The Sunday Times Simpson Crowden Consultants MSL International GHN the Personal Development Consultants Engineers polish up their career image Schools are targeted and girls are wooed to win more graduates Engineering Appointments Scott Bader Royal Navy Times Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items ABS Technical and Executive Consultants Career Analysts Contents Contents In quest of screen silver Interview "As I go on, I get more daring. Reality in At 82, the film director David Lean has lost none of his zeal for an epic adventure, says Adrian Turner The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Courting destruction Theatre In Concert The Sunday Times How to make drama in a crisis Cover Story: Timothy West, left, tells Robert Hewison of his active support for Bristol's theatre The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West and Cinemas A veneer of good cheer Robert Sandall on the popular ring of George Benson The Music Magazine Organic chemistry on the stand Jazz The gospel truth about Whitney Behind the glitzy image of the pop phenomenon Robert Sandall finds an unexpected Whitney Houston Comedy Theatre Sony A Racine certainty John Peter on 18th-century drama English National Opera Martell The Apollo A small Ring with a great magic Opera Peter gabriel shaking the tree The man with a keen eye for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles almost didn't get made. Iain Johnstone talks to the film's director, Steve Barron The Peter Hall Company Engineering on a superhuman Scale Film The Sunday Times The Royal Ballet Return for a Strictly Limited Season The oval has landed Cardiff has just raised a startling tube beside its new bay and old docks as a streamlined state-of-the-art visitor centre. Hugh Pearman reports on the prefab structure and fleeting nature of Will Alsop's almost organic creation Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items British Israel Arts Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items Wembley London Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Del Amitri Renaissance for Britain's galleries Museums A capital city ballet Dance Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Daryl & John Hall Oates MacMillan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wembley Arena Sunday Times Theatres Theatre Royal Haymarket Ford Cats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strand Theatre The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 141 Raymond Gubbay Exhibitions Limited Home Entertainment Conflict of symphonies Records Drama documentary is back in the news Patrick Stoddart on Granada's new film Why Lockerbie? Strung out by reality Television Today's radio Nokia Mobile Phones Reader Offers 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 Saturday AM Records Regions Highlights Today's Television BBC1 Satellite Sky movies BSB movies The greatest show on Earth 'In Africa, the nearer we got to the heavy stuff the more he enjoyed it. The trouble with Blundy was that he was too bloody tall. I never saw him duck once' An American Life The Autobiography by Ronald Reagan Hutchinson £19.99 pp748 Contents The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award Sir Robin Day Grand Inquisitor Grave error In appreciation Dorrance Publishing Inc. The Book Guild Ltd Body and Searle Reviewing the situation Who's Reading Whom Julian Barnes Caesarean birth Correlations The Master's voice Vladimir Nabokov The Russian Years by Brian Boyd Chatto £20 pp607 Vladimir Nabokov, left; above, aged eight, with… Sphere Viking Dreams of leaving Fiction Picturing Will by Ann Beattie Cape £12.99 pp230 Nightmares of arrival On The Eve of Uncertain Tomorrows by Neil Bissoondath Bloomsbury £14.95 pp272 Chambers of horrors Rumpole a La Carte by John Mortimer Viking £13.99 pp246 The fat of the land Fiction Cover to Cover Death of an expert witness When David Blundy died, the newspaper world lost a cherished war correspondent. His former Sunday Times colleague Anthony Holden traces the career and the achievements of a shambolic hero Diary Picture Gallery Four-legged frenzy Children Susan Hill finds a cat called Mowzer, a stoat in Ray-Bans, a chocolate wedding and traditional nursery rhymes in her selection for younger readers Original Kentucky Bourbon All creatures great and small: left to right, the… Hallowed be thy Naim Singular Encounters by Naim Attallah Quartet £15 pp628 Earthy delights From Glasgow to Mercury New ways of seeing Morgan and MacCaig: two key poets of the Scottish renaissance assessed Collected Poems by Norman MacCaig Chatto £18 pp456 Moving Pictures Higher Education Supplement Paperbacks Non-fiction The Burden of Proof The Times Paperbacks Fiction The Sunday Times David & Charles Writers College Skeleton Service Criminal Sentences John Coleman watches the detectives Don't get mad, get even Revenge edited by Kate Saunders Virago £12.99 pp263 Dillons the Bookstore Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week George Michael Bare The Membership Secretary, The Folio Society Ltd. Contents Picture Gallery Contents Nescafe Gold Blend Picture Gallery Beautiful Estee Lauder Butler Dramatic fall in the price of silver The Subile Difference Technics For Music Lovers New West Love and Friendship Honor Wyatt, writer and broadcaster, and her son Julian Glover, the actor, talk to Sheila Hutchison Meat to live Action Aid FAAC (UK) Limited Yves Saint Laurant Collection The Sunday Times The New Volvo 960 Volvo "Mellowed in the Wood" Guns and Drugs and Money The Slaying of Charlie Wilson Armani Ralph Lauren Perfumes Glenfiddich Baxi Bermuda Maxwell House The cat among the pigeons Bang & Clufsen Nevica System Skiwear Jaeger-Lecoultre Matki Rochas Paris Miele Anything Else is a Compromise Making out in the New Germany Courvoisier And the evening began Photocopiers Facsimiles Laser Printers Minolta Lufthansa Picture Gallery Good Buy to All that Shopping around Panache & Polish Shoes & Accessories Jaguar Air Miles Brother Multiple Display Advertising Items How Much is that Diamond in the Window? Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Yvessaintlaurent Let Them Eat Carats Great cooks cook on Gas The King of Deep Cover Comes Clean Infiltrating gangs who'd kill to be on the safe side, Vincent Carratu destroys counterfeiting scams worth millions. For the first time, he explains how Pioneer Sofa Workshop Paco rabanne Paris Wilding Office Equipment PLC The Classical Selection Club Porsche Norwich Union Norwich Union Healthcare The Man who Landed on his Feet On the wings of glasmost, the Bolshoi's great male dancer, Irek Mukkamedov has descended on the Royal Ballet. Perfect timing: the Royal is sorely in need of a Nureyev-style shakeup British Heart Foundation Duplo Tyne Wear Panasonic the State of the Art nicam Why Ford Flogged this Car Lotus development corporation Atari Portfolio NPI the Pensions People Novell Airtropolis Singapore Changi Airport Royal Mint National Geographic Society Edwardian Hotels Osram Irresistible Italy Preserved Vegetables Hyundai The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Deluxe Christmas Case Going for Gold The Alternative Wine Guide Week 2: Bargain Whites For everyone who loves the great dry white wines of Burgundy, Pouilly Fune and Sancerre, Graves, the Rbone and Rioja but finds their purse can't keep up with their palate, Joanna Simon reveals a cellarful of affordable alternatives Graham's Port India by Imperial Airways Film Noir Fashion Men prefer stockings, but practical women invest in a good pair of black tights. The photographer Bob Carlos Clark had his first experience of black tights at a Royal College of Art drag show in the Fifties at which he won first prize, although he's since then stuck to photographing them. Here's the last word on the top tights on the market Philips Postcards with an Edge Collecting The Post Office thought it 'improper', but stamp collectors are converting to maximaphity in droves A Passion for the Primitive Art Breon O'Casey, left, adores women, birds and little bits of brass—all in the name of art, of course-because, be says, diversification suits him. His sculptures, paintings and textiles display a sense of wit wholly appropriate for the son of the Irish dramatist Sean O'Casey Christian Dior Monsieur Harry and David Lladro Living Porcelain Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1579 Chess Bookwise SFIA Educational Trust Limited A Life in the Day of Ian St James, 54, grew up in London and was educated… Legoiste Pour Lhomme Raymond Weil Geneve One Fine Day at Bow Street Yema Brain waves Downtown Inside What's Hot The Best of London this Week A matter of grave concern Downtown Tie Me up, Tie Me down What's Hot A Show of Hans Design Taking the Viz London Lives What's Hot Royal Brunei Dunhill Light Virginia Porsche afn London Fine Time Bow Street Court is Charged with 'Assembly Line' Justice. Guilty or Not Guilty? Cognito Group Limited Picture Gallery Assembly Line Justice? Hot Spots Lost in Spice? 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