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News from 02/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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George Cole, John de Visser, Barbara Hall, Dan Cruickshank, Adrian Room, Mike Graham, Alasdair Riley, Paul Nelson, James Dairymple, Alexandra Frean, Toresa Gorman, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Bryant, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Susan Hill, Eric Dymock, Roger La Borde, Fiona Walsh, Peter Heinze, Graham Rose, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, Robert Burchfield, Steve Clarke, Arthur Appleton, Nick Pitt, Jason Tomas, Edward Welsh, Adam Spiegel, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Philip Hoare, Marie Lamoche, Robert Sandall, Roger Grazebrook, Iain Johnstone, Peter O'Sullevan, Hervör ÁGústsson, John Major, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Shena Mackay, Ian Glover-James Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Colin Dryden, H C Robbins, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, John Melmoth, Tony Mooney, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Dr Jim Swire, Robert Harris, Paddy Ashdown, Arne Lapidus, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Jonathan Bastable, Norman Lamont, Margaret Thatcher, Christine Toomey, Garry O'Connor, Bernard Cafferty, Colin Thubron, Gina Kolata, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Huston Horn, William Shawcross, Paul Fussell, Jeff Randall, Dr Walter Magrutsch, Neil Spilman, Boris Schapiro, David Hughes, Tim Rayment, Rufus Olins, Anne Williams, Andrew Neil Editor The Sunday Times, H Lowe, Jean Denton, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, Maria Laura, Alistair Grant, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Brian Reading, Brian Foster, Christopher Ward, John Karter, M Wishner, Antony Whitaker, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Fred Trueman, Diana Wright, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Sean Wood, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Harry Mullan, Clive Barda, Andrew Grice, Roland Rench Chairman, Jeremy Lewis, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Rob Ryan, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, Lisa O'Kelly, Patrick Rowley, Alan Walker, Peter Plani, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Albery Theatre, Barbara Erskine, Ian Glover-James, John Waugh, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Mitchell Symons, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Brian MacArthur, Douglas Hurd, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Lord St. John, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Clare Medwin, Angela Neustatter, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Brian Clarke, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, J Maybury, Brig Patrick Cordingley, Helen Pickles, Peter Guttridge, Georgina Howell, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Norman Tebbit, David H Wells, Donald Cook, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, Tess Knighton, David Wickers, Benedict Nightingale, Antonio de Almeida, Sam Brown, Sam Kiley, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, J Matthews, Neil MacLean, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Susan D'Arcy, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Leslie Geddes-Brown, N I Attallah,

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Contents Britain is no longer an island; Our man first through the hole Revealed: Ingham's role as a leftist Tory basher Denis Compton's Minister helped British firms to arm Saddam Ashdown to Major: you must sack Alan Clark Insight Alarm over Iraq agenda for talks Winter Packs a Punch Savoy Taylors Guild The Sunday Times Black Tory candidate 'imposed on locals' French airlift planned as Chad rebels close in Contents Breakthrough for male sex problems Expansion Joint The Vintage Malt Power sell-off set for success Major draws battle lines for early election Tory confidence soars with upbeat forecast of rapid fall in inflation rate Labour's chances under Kinnock Poll casts doubt on New broom poised for clean sweep of the kitchen cabinet The Times Image makers plan a new man Abbey National How minister helped British Revealed: the trade that massively boosted Iraq's firepower on Clark's 'nod and a wink' Insight The Citroën XM Year. Now with 24 Valves Nationwide Why is this man's home a rug and a cardboard box? Campaign launched to investigate failure of community care Award winners How readers can help Zales Ernest Jones TWA Christmas tills ring hollow in the high streets French pupils to fill empty London desks Eton fights back as list salutes the ascendancy of 'classless' achievers New boys loosen stranglehold of old school tie The Top Independents Pilots suspended over security joke Compaq Mazda Heseltine denies he is to scrap poll tax In today's Other Sunday Papers Royal family is 'overpaid' New exams favour girls Yeltsin to ask EC for food The City Britain still ruled by class Comment Comedian's zany idea Cleese: loves his mother Softening on Rushdie book Upwardly mobile: craftsman Peter Lennertz hanging… Pan AM Adults-only rating for drink-drive advert The New Volvo 940 Five-star jail is like a country club with bars 'This will reform nobody,' says old hand Labour's plan for efficient NHS British Gas Bell's The people's champion Nobody fought harder than Margaret Thatcher and Norman Lamont, the new chancellor, to put their man into No 10. As some of the losers cry foul, David Hughes asks if the new premier is what his backers bargained for NatWest Mortgages British Telecom The Making of an Ordinary Man A man, a plan, a canal—and one of the best-kept secrets in British politics When he was made foreign secretary last year, the reaction was unanimous: who on earth was he? But John Major had long been planning his route into the limelight, forging links in a chain that stretched from the hothouse of local politics to the highest power in the land. James Dairymple and Ian Birrell charts his quiet ascent The private life of a reluctant Profile Tory handmaiden… Multiple Display Advertising Items Musician The world according to Mercedes-Benz US plays peace poker as war We didn't blink, says the White House No Title Blue Circle Industries PLC (Reuters): Arrest warrant for Honecker The World (Reuters): Sex and the single Iranian (Reuters): Midwest on quake alert Multiple Display Advertising Items SEX Breakthrough Amstrad The Best of both Worlds Touch of magic sets Kohl fair for poll triumph Unification success and brilliant campaign transforms 'oafish ogre' Barratt Amstrad Bin police lift the lid on New York's seamy side Sandinistas sing a capitalist song The National Training Awards The new titan of tinseltown rules in camera The National Training Award Pot riches bloom in the bunkers Personalise your car from only £200 Your Initials Here Leningrad's hungry allocated same rations as in Nazi siege Odd couple stir pace of Swedes' tranquil politics Melfort Village The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Menem motors into trouble in a Ferrari Casio French hunt runaway nuns who blew a convent fortune Intercity 486 plus XGA The new IBM Ps/2. No IBM Territorial Army seeks 2,000 volunteers for Gulf call-up Bank of Cyprus Weather and Travel Outlook Picture Gallery Digging through history Former soldier is murdered News Digest Vicar decision Two die in crash Disaster Action BBC funding Warren hearing Petrol deaths AIDS protest Bond winners Contents England sink deeper into trouble Southall's heroics in vain as Sharpe strikes United States cruise to victory in Davis Cup final Tennis Test Selector Stewart vents his fury Full Details from Adelaide Picture Gallery Section Two Greenidge in top form News in Brief First Division Wegerle hits the mark as Roy of the Rangers Chris Lightbown charts the ups and downs of the mercurial Roy Wegerle Third Division Quinn exploits all the angles for City First Division Durie and Dixon torment slow-coach Spurs Iron tactics fail to intimidate Palace Arsenal face Liverpool with much trepidation Shilton puts up shutters Norwich are cracked open Football Focus Lukic saves Leeds from bizarre fate Touch of Venglos polishes up Villa Digest Dunwoody deserves to be champion John Karter on the rider who is ready to reign in the absence of Peter Scudamore Silence as Desert Orchid struggles in last Racing Focus For the Record Divisional Championship Rugby Club Matches Rugby League Regal Trophy Rnd 1 London overpower uncommitted North Midlands exhibit the art of binding South Africa to ignore tour boycott again Rugby Round-Up Giant strides for another code and a fairer sex Defence prevails as county rivals suffer from date clash Oxford on top but trouble's brewing The road back is a hard one for Davis Snooker Warden Owen hits turbulence to miss out on Auckland final Sailing The Sunday Times At last the Byrd sings for England Nick Pitt profiles Alton Byrd, who has finally qualified for his adopted country Humbled Giants and 49ers pick themselves up for the summit American Football Spineless England slide into the old morass Peter Roebuck traces the present crisis to the unwise sacking of Mike Gatting Whopping roach really could be British record Brian Clarke points out that fishermen's fishy tales are not always deliberately false Iron Mike returns in anger Firebrands conquer but without much spark Hockey The Sunday Times History is made as Mugglestone strolls in alone Athletics Hurtling down the road to nowhere Sue Mott braves rain, pain and three sleepless nights on the trail of the steel tiger Audi Authorised Dealers Dovercourt Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times H. R. Owen Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rallycross men gear up for a quick take-off The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Four Wheel Drive 40 Range Rovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christie's The Sunday Times Quality Used Cars Normand Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Woking Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Speeds of Chesterifield Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swinford Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann Egerton Porsche H. R. Owen Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guysalmon ADT Company Grange Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati Grimley J R Eve When traction speaks louder than torque Eric Dymock looks at two contrasting four-wheel-drive vehicles, the Calibra and the Gelandewagen, and weighs up their pulling power in the market Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Kicking sand in the face of lesser cars Colin Dryden tests a 4x4 in desert conditions Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts Hard Man at No 10 He was by her side for 11 years, her longest-serving adviser, her staunchest ally—and when she left Downing Street last week, so did he. But what part did Bernard Ingham, Margaret Thatcher's chief press secretary, play in the exercise of power? Robert Harris, in an extract from his unauthorised biography of Ingham, assesses his role Peter Gargett Multiple Display Advertising Items Interview Forum Paper round Opinion Editorial Letters Gardening and Nature Property The Sunday Times Power Sharing for Free Queen Elizabeth2 Photosales Fate deals the Tories' rising star a political flush hand Profile Smile on the face of the Tory tiger Inside Politics Godfrey Smith Steering a course for Major's alma mater The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine . . . Laphroaig British Airways Invaded by turtles who breed cant and violence Bryan Appleyard's Forum on an exercise in calculated marketing of junk and junk ideas British Telecom Brief mourning for a valiant Correspondent Paper round Consensus, compromise and fudge Thatcherism is losing ground worldwide, says Norman Macrae, It bodes ill for everyone, not least our soldiers in the Gulf Labour has only one choice with the Thatcher bogey gone What's the Big Idea? PR is the answer to Kinnock's desperate question, suggests Robert Harris The Sunday Times The vultures circle No 10 John Major is by no means home and dry, writes Paul Barker. Demands for more public spending could wreck his chances of re-election Atticvs Picture Gallery Briefed to water down a poisoned chalice If the new environment secretary defuses the poll-tax bomb, any post may be his for the asking, says Susan Crosland A war and a slump Why the days of Major's kingdom are numbered While the Conservatives celebrate a new beginning, events are conspiring to bring them down, writes Norman Stone Happy Xeryus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes Stanhope House Graham Harris Lane Fox The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to turn the lady's legacy into gold Admit that Assad shares the guilt for Lockerbie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thatcher's Strength: I Let women work their way to the top Points The Sunday Times Better a Brixton boy than a shopkeeper's daughter Link poll tax to income Birthdays Up in arms at Warwick Castle Graham Rose reports on a controversial development plan Chelsea exhibitors set for a record year The 1991 Chelsea Flower Show will be the biggest yet. Graham Rose picks out its highlights, and looks at Christmas treats for gardeners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three targets game shooters should aim for Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prince presses for a rural rethink The Prince of Wales is backing moves to stop unsightly, conversions of old farm buildings, Writes Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Cisa Andorran Properties Meribel Beaches International Property Ranches Speeding sales up by design Mills & Co. Greater Glasgriv Health Board St Oswald's Hospice Waltham Forest Health Authority Play a Central Role in a Major Investment The Polytechnics & Colleges Funding Council Intermediate Technology Cumbria Wirral Family Health Services Authority Chief… Corporation of London The Open University South Bank Polytechnic Middlesex Polytechnic Sussex Police Property Officer (Policy) Waste Disposal Authority Principal Cheltenham & Gloucester Multiple Display Advertising Items VSO Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Multiple Display Advertising Items Administrative Assistant Course Dollar Academy NSPCC The Sunday Times Next Week British and German partners plan Airbus shake-up Walker fights another day—at a price Oil price gyrates on Gulf hopes Japanese accused of dumping luxury cars Guardian sets sights on Granada Surge of interest in power firm sell-offs Yorkshire area seen as a good bet Ratners to break Sunday sale law The Peter Borough Effect Business City legal firms merge Air europe The man going nowhere who made it to the top View Point Broackes bites bullet with big write-offs at Trafalgar Gowan & Co Gulf puts brake on securities trading Saatchi profits down by £30m Agency networks to grow BAe swoops on costs to meet Euro challenge The car and aerospace giants of Britain and Germany are vying for supremacy in the 1990s Ambitious all-rounder who delivers the goods Profile Daimler-Benz gears up for world role Blackpool rock the karaoke way Prufrock BT puts its money where its mouth is Quick on the draw Sky's the limit on invites for Stansted Blooming the Barbican way The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Share Offers and Application and Instalment… Terms and Conditions of Application Instructions for Return of your Application Form Guide to Completing the Public Application Form This round to the brewers Magazine interests at Quarto to fold up A share in the boardroom Bad times good for Hanson Business to Business Corporate Rescue Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items SOL Leisure U. K Inventions to Industry International Equities Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Keltic Holdings PLC Downash & Pevensey Traction Amazing Moneyspinner Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Communication Control Systems, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Breakfast TV rivals tune in for bid battle Multiple Display Advertising Items New UB generation takes the biscuits Distributors & Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items PMI Data Plastics Ltd. BTL Print Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Overseas If Lamont goes for fatalism, he risks a slump Only your time is more Pragmatism takes over in a new political era American Account Tunnelling through Trouble As Eurotunnel celebrates its first full breakthrough this weekend, Its belligerent boss, Alastair Morton, is still arguing with his contractors, but politely. Report by Andrew Davidson Omega British Innovation Awards Rank Xerox Screen that makes most of media Computers To connect points ABC with the shortest possible… Design solution rooted out Networks Newspapers stored on compact disc Media Mini portables with maximum service Laptops The Sunday Times Penny Shares Matra IFA Promotion Limited The Sunday Times The Equitable Life Sunday Times Check Tessa's charms before you succumb Bank is less than co-operative Questions of cash Five years to avoid taxman Bank of Scotland Electricity: the last chance The Sunday Times How to cut the cost of selling How to put fraud in check Making money made simple Knight Williams & Company Limited Action urged on flat leases Multiple Display Advertising Items The M&G Group Norwich Union Healthcare Alcatel seeks a slice of the Racal action Docklands row over covert help for Canary Wharf The Times Recession Gloom provides keynote World Markets The Sunday Times The overall downward trend in margins continued… The week ahead Nigel Dempster's Yule Log Book This week Style celebrated Christmas. We tell you who goes where, what to wear; how to shop for festive food and drink, without moving from your chair; and what to buy for the style victim who has everything looking through his famous address book, now published for the first time, the doyen of the diarists reflects on the change in society's seasonal celebrations Travel Tatler . . . and royal males Scenes from this disporting life sharring Tory wets. . . Style File Antiques and Collecting British Diabetic Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Well connected guests at the glitterati party We're making you a personal Mitchell Symons Exploding Myths Christmas Cards Connections The style victims' guide to presents Thirty Somethings Cartier Royal National Theatre Men in Grey Suits Groovers Report by Beryl Downing. Photographs by Bob Collier Ladies who Lunch Feasts and frolics from the frozen north My Style Hervör ÁGústsson, wife of Britain's Icelandic Ambassador, reveals the seasonal customs of her homeland to June Ducas Christmas Gift Guide Orient-Express Teddy Grams Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A case of murder on the menu Rebecca Fowler reports on an infriguing new game to entertain your party guests Rachel Grimmer Groom Bros Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Pounds, Shillings & Pence Cheer up your Accountant this Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imported tidings of comfort and joi Paris Dispatches Stuart Wavell on attempts to mimic the British Yule Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personalised Teddy Bears Antique Boxes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Salmon Homes & Gardens Closing down Sale Smoked Scottish Salmon the Very Best Quality For Someone Special on Special Occasions The Gift House Finest Scottish Salmon Sherwood Link Services Caviar Traditional Oak Smoked Scottish Salmon Smoked Scottish Salmon Hampers from Cumbria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swttish Reel Costume Drama Emphasising the traditional opulence of the season, party outfits are taking on a dash of theatricality. Paula Reed reports on how looks influenced by flamboyant period dress now fit the festive bill. Fashion by Clare Medwin Multiple Display Advertising Items Funday Times Club Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hauthey Restaurant Kar Ling Kwong Restaurant The Sun Inn The Squirrel Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items The Classic Chinese Eatery The Sunday Times The Delhi Brasserie Mumtaz Send a friend a meal on wheels In a quest for the ideal gourmet gift, Anne Williams surveys festive fare you can have delivered to your door Last orders please, revellers Wine Marqués de Càceres Mitchell Beazley For over 300 years people have passed Croft Port to… Tried & Tasted Mincemeat Yugotours Trailfinders Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas (Holidays) Ltd. FlyAway Australia & New Zealand Magic of the Orient Silverbird Hayes and Jarvis Travel Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Travelbag America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers The Tenerife Centre Travelsavers Fares dinkum Directions Refresher Solo acts Mean streets Cretan creation TWA Getaway to Arizona South Sea Shuffle When Neil MacLean began a cruise through Fiji's Yasawa Islands, the last thing he expected was a course in how to do the tralala, the traditional dance of the natives on Naviti Time to rediscover the thrill of the piste Scott on Sking Travel Iberia Airlines of Spain The Sunday Times Beyond Disney Florida now receives as many British visitors as Majorca, but few venture beyond the middle ground bordered by Miami Beach and Mickey Mouse. David Wickers heads north to the Panhandle and south to the Keys, where he sees wildlife and home life harely touched by commerciality. Big fish, sparking beaches, a tropical twist and Hemingway's hippy dippy home town lie in wait Travel Brief CTC CKNAKA The Travel Section Madeira Travel India and beyond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly's Holiday Sale extended one week The Right Place to Be on a Sunday Crystal Holidays Swan Hellenic Travel Brief Cunard Countess Hambres d'Hotes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Keycamp Holidays Hoseasons Abroad Starvillas the Family Specialists SFV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Allez France Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Quest Total Ski La Neige Est Fantastique Sportsworld Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cottage Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Northern glory with a new gleam in her eye A Weekend Away: Hebden Bridge Helen Pickles relishes the chance to visit a delightful former bestion of Yorkshire's coal and cloth country The Sunday Times Two share our £8,000 jackpot The Sunday Times Crossword Travel Rights and Wrongs How even grand strategies can backfire Corporate planning needs constant reviewing and involves a delicate balancing act between internal company forces and external factors. Report by Godfrey Golzen Contents Doctus Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Sema Group PA Consulting Group NWS Bank plc TNT The Worldwide Transporation Group Eames Jones & Judge Hawkings MSL International I. G. E. Medical Systems MSL International Business Developments Executives Whitehead Rice HFC Insurance Service United Artists EPG Amerada Hess Limited Howgate Sable Alasdair Graham Associates NRA Life & Pensions Industry Stafford Long & Partners Finexco Business Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Corridors of Power Retail Management Consultants Ltd Fletcher Hunt plc Nokia Data United Friendly Insurance plc Clyde Petroleum plc Goodman Graham and Associates BAT (UK & Export) Limited FINA British Gas Premier Stockbroker-City IT Project Manager-Accou Director of Construction and Planning Inter EXEC Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte National Engineering Laboratory Hobbs Consultancy Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Santa Cruz Operations ST Clements Services Southern Water plc British Gas Manchester Polytechnic Succession Planning Associates Hoggett Bowers MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Austin Knight Wrightson Wood Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Training and Enterprise Council Austin Knight Dartington Crystal Architect Managing Director Utell International Marketing Manager Digby Jay Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Adamson & Partners Ltd. BBC Education Schroders Yule Catto & Co plc Digital Mapping Highlands & Islands Enterprise Multiple Display Advertising Items OMEGA Corporation Connaught-Mainland British Gas Esso BAT Phillips BTEC PER Search & Selection Hoggett Bowers Exhibition Manager East Midlands Electricity The Centre for Consultancy plc Senior Petroleum Explorationist The Bethlem Royal Hospital & The Maudsley Hospital We seek qualified english language teachers North American Institute Job Opportunity The Sunday Times Brian Forbes Search & Selection Pi Research Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Engineering Appointments Lubrizol International Laboratories Tees World An Incomparable Multi-Discipline Environment Texaco Training—the key to being champions Urgent action is needed to reverse the decline in engineering qualifications, says John Waugh GXY Thames Water International Process Marketing The Sunday Times Anglian Water British Airways The Child Prodigy who Became an Immortal Inspiration A Genius for Being in Tune with the Human Heart Picture Gallery Contents Contributors The Mozart Times The Sunday Times Ring the festival Hotline The Austrian Ambassador To all Lovers of Sciences Thorn EMI The Sunday Times The Times A Day of the Times Building Classics for a New Era Doubly Blessed Messiah The Concert Programme: Wednesday 5 December The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Thursday 6 December The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Friday 7 December The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Saturday 8 December The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Sunday 9 December The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festial Lamco Paper Sales Limited The Concert Programme: Monday 10 December The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Tuesday 11 December The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart 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January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Saturday 5 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Sunday 6 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Monday 7 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Tuesday 8 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Wednesday 9 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Thursday 10 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Friday 11 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Saturday 12 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Tuesday 15 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Wednesday 16 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Thursday 17 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Friday 18 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Friday 25 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Saturday 19 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival Crossword Solution The Concert Programme: Saturday 26 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival The Concert Programme: Sunday 27 January The Sunday Times & the Times Mozart Bicentenary Festival Mozart & Constanze The Arrival in London Restoring Mozart to his True Colours Concerts in the Grand Style Action Research A Day of the Times A Revolution Waiting in the Wings Screen Test for Classic Operas Mystery Surrounds Final Days The Mozart Crossword Genius Takes his Cue Birth Ynys Môn Isle of Anglesey Contents Contents Tickets for Toad A master of good humour Kate Saunders meets the comedian and actor Griff Rhys Jones. About to star as Toad in The Wind in the Willows, he is much better-natured than his role implies, Photograph by Michael Ward The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Reflecting our split lives Theatre/john Peter Singing an eastside success story A radical East End theatre has staged a musical coup in the West End with Five Guys Named Moe. Geordie Greig reports on this unlikely triumph Sting Hammersmith Odeon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Live in the USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Gene Pitney in Concert Multiple Display Advertising Items State-of-the-art impressions Marina Vaizey on a scientifically based exhibition which shows the late 19th-century French masters in a new light West End Theatre Gift Tokens Tower Records Mozart the Danube Rarities in rich profusion Desmond Shawe-Taylor reviews new Busoni piano and opera recordings Drama of disjointed steps Dance/david Dougill Cambridge Theatre The Sunday Times Charting jingle fever Robert Sandall tunes into the admen's wavelength Mozart concert is saved The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas Cold comfort and trouble in paradise Round-Up/ian Johnstone Splendour in the sun Iain Johnstone finds cause for celebrations and censure in Bernardo Bertolucci's new film, The Sheltering Sky Vivid images of a silent era George Perry a revial of classic pre-talkie movies And Debra Winger as the doomed musician and his wife… Good idea at the time Jeff Bridges tells Peter Guttridge why he chose his latest film, Texasville Fresh direction for a daring singer Hugh Canning meets the mezzo-soprano Brigitte Fassbaender Northern highlights Music/david Cairns Eric Clapton The power proms St. John's Smith Square John Eliot Gardiner Dominion Multiple Display Advertising Items In The Mood The Robert Cray Bank London Festival Orchestra The Philharmonia Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall The Chamber Orchestra of Europe London Symphony Orchestra The South Bank Centre Pavarotti in Concert A Gala Benefit Red Army Ensemble The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 143 Lyric Theatre Les Miserables Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now Booking to October 1991 Best Musical Exclusive to The Sunday Times Reader Offers Blood Brothers Swan Lake, The Moscow Classical Ballet The Homecoming The Country Wife Commenting on the neighbours Home Entertainment Television/patrick Stoddart The last word in comfort Radio Waves Paul Donovan Death-defying documentaries Patrick Stoddart on an endangered species Today's radio Something Else You Monday December 3 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Tuesday December 4 The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Wednesday December 5 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Thursday December 6 Friday December 7 Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Television Dilys Powell's film of the week Saturday December 8 Thomas Goode Today's Television The Sunday Times Guide to Beware of the press officer Good and Faithful Servant The Unauthorised Biography of Bernard Ingham By Robert Harris Faber £14.99 pp202 Books A New World Leader Naim calling Authors Comfortable digs We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books selection. Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, I Pennington Street, London EL 9XW Dating game Sex talk Words and Meanings Robert Burchfield offers whatever you want Huge error An officer and a gentle man Edmund Blunden a Biography by Barry Webb Yale £18.50 pp360 Friend of the famous An Immodest Violet The Life of Violent Hunt by Joan Hardwick Deutsch £14.99 pp206 Books etc Men beware women Fiction The Virage Book of Fairytales edited by Angela Carter Virage £12.99 pp242 Twin piques Wonderful, Wonderful Times by Elfriede Jelinek trans by Michael Hulse Serpent's Tail £7.99 pp253 Shoplifters and skirtlifters Stares by Roy Fuller Sinclair-Stevenson £12.95 pp202 Topical islands Fiction War Fever by J G Ballard Collins £12.95 pp176 Cover Cassettes Ltd. Hutchison True story alert Media Stick it up your Punter! The Rise and Fall of The Sun by Peter Chippinsale and Chris Horrie Heinemann £14.99 pp372 Last of the Hot Metal Men: From Fleet Street to Showbiz by Derk Jameson Ebury £12.99 pp224 A Particular Kind of Fool by Noel Whitcomb Quartet £20 pp382 Conformists and rebels Epics of Everyday Life Encounters in a Changing Russia by Susan Richards Viking £15.99 pp366 Getting it right Reportage The Last Paragraph: The Journalism of David Blundy edited by Anthony Holden Heinemann £18.50 pp311 Unreasonable Behaviour by Don McCullin Cape £15.99 pp287 On the Critical List Ever the ladies' man, Harvey Porlock reviews the reviewers who tackled anthologies of erotica and revenge, and a history of divorce Back to the drawing-board Children Susan Hill selects her favourite illustrated books for younger readers Diary Reeling from the shock Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho by Stephen Rebello Marion Boyars £14.95 pp224 Dreaming of decadence Film Luchino Visconti The Flames of Passion by Laurence Schifano translated by William S Byron Collins £17.50 pp450 The Sunday Times HB sauce The Pencil: A History by Henry Petroski Faber £14.99 pp434 The Times Higher Education Supplement Paperbacks Fiction Paperbacks Non-fiction Granta Money for nothing Hit Men Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business by Fredric Dannen Muller £14.99 pp387 Just like a pop group Two books on how to be top in the rock industry Pet Shop Boys, Literally by Chris Heath Viking £12.99 pp340 Dillons the Bookstore Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Oxford Sony Contents Now I'll never forget it Contents Vacances en Campagne Berlin is Reborn Picture Gallery Knowing Picture Gallery Pioneer The Ultimate Driving Machine Tuscany Body and Soul True Confessions The writer Margaret Forster and her daughter Flora talk to Catherine Stott. 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