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News from 09/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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John Huxley, Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, Kenneth McLeish, Barbara Hall, Christine Tweddle, Mike Graham, Gillian Rowe, John O Forrest, Mary Anne Fitzgerald Tabou, Trevor Kavanagh, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Jane Jallad, Eric Dymock, Firdaus Kanga, Fiona Walsh, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Alistair Scott, David Smith, Nick Pitt, Jason Tomas, Mark Ellis, T A Jones, Edward Welsh, Deborah Moggach, Carol Sarler, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, John Burnside, J J S Goss, David Spark, Philip Kerr, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Julia Neuberger, Richard Mowbray, Annis Garfield, Anne Longwell, Robert Harris, Leila Cumber, Steve Goldman, Peter Hadfield, Andrew Cooper, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Joe Klein, Harry Ritchie, Claire O'Brien, Paul Golding, Ian Prosser, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Paul Fussell, Irene Harris, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Driver, Lawrence Millman, Charlotte Alkins, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, Tim Rayment, Richard North, Joan Forman, Rufus Olins, Michael Durham, David Lawrenson, Iain Jenkins European Editor, Alan Higgins, Barry Millington, John Mole, Christina Lamb, Gareth David, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, John Tusa, Simon Kaminsky, Malcolm Winton, Patrick Taylor-Martin, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Malcolm W Browne, Chris Partridge, Christopher Hirst, Stephen Jones, Tim Pillay, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Rob Ryan, Beatrice Lacoste, Ian Birrell, Andrew Hogg, Anna Brown, Professor W Allen, Bruce Johnston, Ian Glover-James, Dr D Reid, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Derek Torrington, Mitchell Symons, John Walsh, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Brian MacArthur, Sasha Miller, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Roger Clarke, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, D J Taylor, Frances Edmonds, Godfrey Smith, Bryan Appleyard's, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Stanley Becker, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Sarah Hogg, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, David Fenkins, Davis Smith Economics Editor, Patricia Mowbray, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Anne Sebba, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch, S Dee, Douglas Bell, Sam Kiley, John Parker, Dennis Richards Headmaster, Marina Vaizey, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Tony Allen-mills, Neil MacLean, Cary Cooper, Tony Hetherington, Michael Turner, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Iain Jenkins, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Ian McEwan, Boris Schapiro,

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Iraq scents Gulf deal victory Battle to rescue trapped drivers Worst weather for 10 years to continue as icy gales leave thousands without electricity and water Inflation is back to single figures Owen expected to endorse Conservatives Gorbachev turns to the army as problems pile up Cecil Gee Contents Magazine Bush attempts to halt drift toward Gulf compromise Kuwait Britons told to come out of hiding The Times Contents Sheep Dip Rolex Spymaster hired to help sell arms to Iraq Insight Justerini & Brooks Ltd. Sunday Times challenge to 'bribery' ruling City stunned as finance group crashes Tories may gain 200 council seats By-Election Watch Norwich Union Healthcare Shop floored: a young shopper rests amid the toys in… Electricity sale sets a record as 12m seek shares Revolution ends as Britain's communists lower the red flag Norman, a tragedy that slipped through the net Community care was a brilliant idea that failed for 75,000 homeless who need mental support BBC Young Musician Help for the homeless Sunday Times Crisis at Christmas Appeal Money, Sonia Sutcliffe, and life after the Ripper A dynasty sells its dirty linen to mend the roof The Royal Bank of Scottland Fond farewell: Ronald Reagan, the former American… How many businesses have over Heseltine plans to slash poll tax bills In today's Other Sunday Papers A princely concern RAF allowed no dogfights Street kids murdered The City World unity has collapsed Congress split over Gulf war Memories of top reporter Essex man in ghost ordeal Spitting image: Nikana Blue Pasha—Tao to his… TWA London 'dearer' than New York Mercedes-Benz Kinnock undermined by trouble in his camp New crisis breaks as Field refuses to fight Birkenhead for Labour Party asks: is Robin the gnome brewing a spell? NEC(UK) Ltd Computer Division Sainsbury's A Black among the Blimps In John Taylor, the selection committee belived it had found the best possible Tory to represent Cheltenham. The decision may have been colour-blind, but some party faithful saw red—and hurled the town into a bitter row about race. Margarette Driscoll reports Telecom DVLA Select Registrations Hunger in the Heart Plenty In the Soviet Union this winter, food is politics. As the people queue for provisions which never reach the shops to struggle to pay extortionate prices for hijacked produce, their dissatisfaction with the leader whose reforms have led them to the brink of starvation and chaos grows. Their hunger puts Mikhail Gorbachev, in huge political danger, and his enemies are poised. James Blitz reports Between communism and capitalism Gorbachev's hopes give way to chaos The Napoleon of Moscow? Noilly Prat Mossad hunts godfather of Arab rebellion Young Palestinian heads Israel's wanted list as death toll mounts Commodore Chico cult blunts Amazon crusade Science hops to aid of gourmets Threat to Charles's wildlife paradise Japanese thrill to the moan from outer space British Midland Nationwide Maverick leaves scent of chaos in Polish air Storms on the horizon for fair-weather Kohl Amstrad Tests will prove if Mengele the evil angel is dead Courvoisier After hurricane Carla, the trade winds get rough Puzzled Italians question their president's sanity Psion Mobile Computers (Reuters): ANC accused of dictatorship The World (AP): Women sought for car killings Panam (Reuters): Car bomb kills six policemen Liberians descend to chainsaw massacres Down but not out in Beverly Hills 486 plus Xga plus Lan The new IBM Ps/2. No IBM Rail link may get public funds Millet Lighting Weather and Travel Outlook Man assaults woman patient News Digest Palace charge Pay rise targets Trawler bodies Claim dropped Bond winners Contents Adams sent off as Arsenal falter Penalty checks title challenge Eager England snatch crumb of comfort England in Australia Test Selector Waddle named in French football scandal Omega First Division Contents Wrist injury forces Faldo to withdraw News in Brief First Division Bouncing back in the best Arsenal tradition Rob Hughes draws a parallel between the resilience of George Graham's 1990 side and Bertie Mee's 1972 team Heaven must wait as Sterland spoils Robson's return Fashanu awakes in time for Wimbledon Cup third round is unknown territory to Woking Football Focus Even the best managers can seem very foolish Resilient Chelsea gain just reward Lineker's belated salvage operation Digest The new metronome hardly misses a beat The old masters falter as David Hunn witnesses a rock-steady performance Racing Focus For the Record Racing Rugby Neath storm past lacklustre Cardiff to defy doubters London snatch victory in photo-finish When sheer hypocrisy is the order of the day Durham will strengthen first-class cricket Cricket Fright path for South-West Rugby round up Widnes weather Leeds storm Agassi holds centre-stage even when not playing Sue Mott on a controversial absence from the Grand Slam Cup The championship of Mammon Norman Howell profiles the front-runner determined to set the pistes alight as a new season gets into full swing Experience tells as veterans take the opening honours Skiing Davis and the long haul back to form Snooker Send the superannuated Jockey Club to the knacker's yard John Karter calls for revolution in the wake of the Aga Khan affair Keeper of the faith, keeper of the wicket Peter Roebuck profiles Jack Russell, England's, dedicated wicketkeeper West Indies set to win on crumbling pitch Cricket Gifford's hopes slither to a halt Racing Boycott ahead of Lawry Jack Barclay H. 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Owen Mann Egerton Hadley Green Garage Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items They've done it again: car of the year is… There is something seriously wrong with an award that over the years has frequently rewarded the losers and lemons, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Holland Park Ridgemead Multiple Display Advertising Items Tiptronic gives Porsche an automatic triumph Shift into innovative age Quality Used Cars Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Bradshaw Webb Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Alfa Romeo Saab Merlin Porsche Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Lancaster Porsche A Selection from the Capital's Collection Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Limited Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items John Fox Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Guysalmon Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edward Rushton H. R. Owen Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Fine example of one man's folly The relics of a ruined castle add a quirky touch, to a garden, writes Graham Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portman Trusting birds pay the price H. R. Owen Storm cover extended to take in the greenery Raspberries ADT Auctions General Purpose Folding Table Finding a rural treasure trove in the city Punch line Contents Whitehead & Partners Foul Whispers Off-the-record briefings were the stock in trade of Margaret Thatcher's chief press secretary, But sometimes Bernard Ingham got the message wrong, says Robert Harris, in the second extract from his unauthorised biography Contents India Contents The Times Audi High-flyer touches down in the kitchen cabinet Profile Kinnock takes wrong line in new scene Inside Politics Picture Gallery Godfrey Smith The prime of Ms Sharon Shrill, BA The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . Cunard Countess America's turtle doves edge slowly peaceward Politicians of both parties are wavering more than the public, says Joe Klein of New York magazine Selfridges Greens slip and slide in a blinding fog of ideals German election reverses present a dilemma for ecology parties, writes Richard North Lost in space—the astral odyssey that fizzled out Forum o a science fantasy that has fallen expensively to Earth Political drama boosts sales in season of gloom Paper round The Royal Marsden Cancer Appeal There's a limit to rule by the thickheads In public affairs it's smart not to appear too smart. But the anti-intellectual line can be pushed too far, writes Norman Macrae Kinnock matches Lendl as the man with all to play for Labour MPs who want their leader ousted are wrong on all counts, and anyway cannot succeed, says Robert Harris The Sunday Times As doors open, it's goodbye to Toad and long live Mole Suddenly the air of British politics is alive with the sound of re-thinking. The change is welcomed by Paul Barker Atticvs America, Bush and Munich Breaking the grip of guilt, curse of the middle classes Britain seems set for a new round of one-nation Toryism. Norman Stone explains why he belives it will not work Astute new master for the poll tax fox-hunt Hesetline has adroitly wrong-footed Labour by calling for help with the poll tax, says Susan Crosland British Nuclear Forum The Centre for Consultancy plc Surveillance Equipment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toplix Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Articles to Sell Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour Printing Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to keep the UK united without any barbarians Multiple Display Advertising Items First Company Consultants Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's take this chance to help the homeless In defence of Ingham Baby jaws and Mickey Mouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Conversion on the road to Damascus Undoing the old school tie Multiple Display Advertising Items Points Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential John Wilcox & Co. Foxtons The English Courtyard Association Squatters find a Georgian ally Andrew Yates reports on a fight between a group of students and the local council Multiple Classified Advertising Items McCarthy & Stone Villars Spanish Farmhouses & Country Homes Independents counterattack Estate agents are trying to polish their tarnished image, reports Andrew Yates The Sunday Times Public Appointments SPASUCCESSION Planning Associates The Bethlem Royal Hospital & The Maudsley Hospital Priory Hospitals Group Shetland Islands Council Grant Maintained Surrey County Council Association of County Councils Fast Stream Mid Surrey Health Authority Frenchay Health Authority Calderdale Health Authority Information Manager Healthcare Opportunities Finance and Commercial Director Trent health Wrightson Wood Ltd. Basildon & Thurrock Health Authority Wycombe Educational The Open University Public Appointmentsd Huntingdon Health Authority Leicestershire Health Authority Middlesex Polytechnic Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Administrative Assistant Course St Aldates Secretarial & Business College Lansdowne Certificate in Counselling (Aeb) Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Reading The American College in London St. Godric's College Pitman The Oxford Business College Huron University The SMAE Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Higher Education Supplement The Sunday Times Volkswagen leads the race to take over Skoda Weston scoops British Sugar in £880m deal Base-rate discord as inflation falls Westland near to Saudi deal Crunch day for Goodman BTR set for large-scale disposals London Business School Contents Soap eases way for Unilever TV deal Skelmersdale Good news but only when bad news has dawned View Point Institutions fight one-man empires Hardy raises hackles Warburg faces £100m claim Birch aide hits the high notes Brunning halves interim losses How Larry Goodman ran rings round the banks Larry Goodman, the Irish beef baron, borrowed heavily to finance his abortive takeover ambitions, Now the banks want their £400m back, but they are unlikely to get it. Jeff Randall reports Corporate Australia troops into the dock Amstrad TSB Group King of the beerage revolutionises Bass Profile Economic databank Share in the boardroom Sharewatch Gluck to press on with ad journal Compass sets sound course Contango Ladbroke's safe bet Prufrock Trafalgar House Brand-new examples of sexism $15 oil without Saddam American Account Rank Xerox History and ERM stand in the way of base-rate cuts Economic Perspective New Blood at BTR BTR needs new momentum. Alan Jackson, the rought diamond from Down Under, is the man to give it. Fiona Walsh and Andrew Lorenz report Savoy Taylors Guild Bids that built the giant Globe Morley Injection may cure the bends Medicine Lighting the hill dwellers Electricity The Times Ceramic sounds all round Hi-Fi Compounds that mimic life Chemistry Plants clean air Bytes Stress checks in deep space Aeronatics The Times Investors in Industry Beware this gem of a con Questions of cash Lloyds Bank Tax-free Tessas woo the savers Savings news Unit trust index The Sunday TIMES/Micropal The M&g Group Recession? Some still escape Locos with lots of pull Show Case The Sunday Times Insuring against the sack Homeowner's Friendly Society Fidelity Investments The Sunday Times Barclays Beazer Gas import plan will put Wakeham on spot Australian tipped for MoD job Chrysalis turns to television Commission for the New Towns Recession Watch Indicator of the week Hanson sounds out radio bid The Sunday Times Perkins Saddam lifts spirits World Markets Art's still smart Hanging around high culture is irresistible to the aristocracy Kate Saunders and Geordie Greig report from the social world of the puplic institution and the private view Contents NSPCC Freepost Party time at the penguins' Style File Multiple Display Advertising Items Staff and nonsense 'Same here, I never know what to wear with camouflage' The Sunday Times Exploding Myths Mitchell Symons The Weekend Cottage Glove Story Paula Reed reports on the comeback of one of fashion's favourite accessories, now in vogue in a variety of decorative designer versions Cartier Janet Reger Multiple Display Advertising Items Melfort Village Accomplished mixer in her own right Mystyle Frances Edmonds tells Paul Golding about her predilection for variety Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cockpit Clothing Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Groom Bros Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items For Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Boxes Multiple Display Advertising Items Treat yourself to shop therapy When times get fough a self-indulgent shopping spree can bring comfort. But there are dangers, discovers Victoria McKee Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents National Geographic Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Seeking adventure on an exercise cycle Gillian Rowe finds the thrills and spills of the outdoors in the sanctuary of a London gym When the stars no longer shine New York Dispatches Deirdre Fernand on a marked reluctance to flaunt it at the Party of the Year Smartest dresser in town Who's that girl? ponders Victoria McKee at a tribute to a fashion star Zales Restaurant Guide Focus on Channel Islands Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Fare Multiple Display Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company The Chilterns Multiple Display Advertising Items Dorset & South Wiltshire Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Academic pursuit of the perfect menu Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall sits down to dinner with the British Academy of Gastronomes at the refurbished resturant of London's Dorchester hotel Tough trade delivers some sparkling bargains Dorling Kindersley Marques de Caceres Croft Port Tasters Trailfinders STA Travel Somak Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridian Beach Villas Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items South Africa Escape to the Cape Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directions Twa Getaway to Arizona Of bandits and Bonaparte Lawrence Millman visits Corsica, mysterious island of vendettas and evil eyes, whose allure owes much to Napoleon, its most famous son Piste chic hits a purple patch Scott on Skiing Aosta Valley Travel Brief Air europe Swan Hellenic Cuba Cuba is turning to tourism to shore up its economy. William Green visits the island of strong rum and cheap cigars, while Christine Tweddle finds herself shopping for 'friends' Discover Hong Kong Times Canadian Airline International Neilson Swiss Travel Service Caribbean Connection Falcon Cox & Kings Lunn Poly Enatur Gringo in the land of closed shops Travel Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gites de France Ski Whizz Ski Yugotours Bladon Lines CV Travel Christmas in Menorca Mark Warner Westbury Travel Ltd. Barbados Multiple Display Advertising Items SFV Air Canada Redwing Holdings Ltd. Starvillas Multiple Display Advertising Items Corsican Affair Allez France Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Global Warming? Greenhouse Effect? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times A breath of spring in the deep midwinter A Weekend Away: Palma David Wickers visits a temperate refuge from the British winter Getting There The Sunday Times Lucky numbers make Nita's day The Sunday Times Crossword . . . in passing How to create a new life after 50 When a man has proved himself, it's wise to relax a little. Report by Derek Torrington and Cary Cooper L J Associates Softlab Contents MSL International (UK) Limited MSL International Price Waterhouse Grampian Health Board Price Waterhouse Howgate Sable TNT Skypark International (UK) Ltd Barkers Regent Consulting Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Ducheyne Executive Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Acumen St Marks House Accelerated Promotion Scheme Arthur D Little Birmingham City Council The Body Shop N. B. Selection Ltd. N. B Selection Ltd. Ram Mobile Data Anthony Collins & Co. BTA Electric Recruitment Sundridge Park HayGroup Connaught Mainland United Distillers Global Strategist Varley~Walker Head of Structural Engineering Ogilvie North West Thames ASB Recruitment Ltd. Teradata Parkman Case Network Communication Michael Page Partnership Amerada Hess Limited Peat Marwick Selection & Search Harding Scottish Enterprise Information Services International The Power to Shape your Future Norweb Thorn EMI International Rentals Ltd. Allied Dunbar Management Career Consultants Post and Telecommunication Corporation Career Britannia Building Society Hard Rock Cafe InterExec Plc Mercury SRI SC Selection Repsol (UK) Ltd Campbell birch The Hall Training Centre Evans & Sutherland Computer GmbH Glaxo Austin Knight Fletcher Hunt plc Korn/ferry International CLPC Concept Resource & Development Ltd. Link Recruitment Blue Arrow Theratronics International Limited Bec Mercuri Urval Ltd. The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Library Mondial GHN the Personal Development Consultants Top engineers need business brains Technological change speeds the rise to the boardroom. Report by Godfrey Golzen Oryx UK Energy Company AES Technical and Executive Consultants Senior Petroleum Explorationist The Sunday Times Bosch Reda (UK) Limited Theaker Monro & Newman European Investment Bank PER Search & Selection Career Analysts Contents Contents Arts Hotline The electric conductor Hugh Canning meets Sir Georg Solti, unbowed at 78 and now embarking on a television project with Dudley Moore. Photograph by Jeremy Young The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Sounds with gift-wrapped potential The Sunday Times music critics choose the best compact discs of 1990, ideal presents for the discerning collector. Illustration by Mick Brownfield Classical Jazz Pop Sony Lethal satire in a time-honoured tradition Theatre Tower Records Seiko Multiple Display Advertising Items New kids at the top Robert Sandall on changes in the teenybop market Christmas Gift Selection Sublime talent devoted to the commonplace Exhibitions Opera Now Barclays Mozart's most welcome guest Barry Millington sees the Bicentenary Festival off to a flying start Bon Jovi Abandoned on the home front Round-Up Dallas dish water Iain Johnstone watches as Peter Bogdanovich and Dennis Hopper fall wide of the mark in their attempts to capture the feel of small-town life in the Lone Star State Spinner of a deadly web of fear Steve Goldman meets Frank Marshall, director of Arachnophobia Nightmare with a happy ending Sam Kiley on a box-office blockbuster A collective of virtuosityF Paul Driver listens to the Chamber Orchestra of Europe Tales of tragedy and triumph Opera Concerts Barbican Hall National Westminster Choir The South Bank Centre Festive Concert Conder Group Plc Linx Corporation St John's Smith Square The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 144 Wembley Arena Iggy Pop Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Braun Electric (UK) Ltd. Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Lake Cinemas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Queen's Theatre Roy Miles Gallery The Boys Next Door Sadler's Wells Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apollo Victoria Theatre Red Army Ensemble New London Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airtrack Sunday Times The London Palladium The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas A true voice of America Home Entertainment Hugh Canning on the music and best recordings of Aaron Copland, who died last week The Sunday Times Hockey sticks and Stones Television Women feel a touch of morning sickness Radio Waves Today's radio Granada Television Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Sheraton Park Tower Television Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Dilys Powell's film of the week Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Television SaturdayDecember 15 The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Today's Television Contents Lonesome voyage of a credit-card pilgrim Hunting Mr Heartbreak by Jonathan Raban Collins Harvill £14pp428 Contents The Adelphi Press MacDonald Group The Book Guild Ltd. Leave it out! Americanisation of Umberto Lines of resistance Local heroes Swings and pendulums Who's Reading Whom Wordaholics anonymous Nomenclature Sweet smell of excess America: A User's Guide by Simon Hoggart Collins £12.95 pp223 My left Foot Words as Weapons Selected Writings 1980-1990 by Paul Foot Verso £29.95/9.95 pp286 The Doris Lessing Reader Oxford Royal National Theatre Narcotic love Fiction Rush by Kim Wozencraft Heinemann £14.99 pp312 Forbye the howdumdeid The Hanging Tree a Romance of the Fifteenth Century by Allan Massie Heinemann £13.99 pp346 Hopelessly devoted Fiction Goodbye Without Leaving by Laurie Colwin Hodder £12.95 pp256 Blackwell Bookshops European Audio Classics Good housekeeping The Woman's Domain Women and the English Country House by Trevor Lummis and Jan Marsh Viking/The National Trust £16.99 pp221 Growing pains Eminent Gardeners Some People of Influence and their Gardens 1880-1980 by Jane Brown Viking £14.99 pp183 Traveller's Tales Sister in the struggle Biography Emily Brontë a Christmas Soul by Katherine Frank H Hamilton £14.99 pp303 Tea and sympathy A Lot To Ask a Life of Barbara Pym by Hazel Holt Macmillan £14.99 pp324 Christmas Paperbacks Looking for the perfect stocking-filler? Austin Maccurtain selects the year's best fiction, biography, art and travel books in softcover Diary Abacus CaRDiNaL Freedom of the city Berlin Coming in from the Cold by Ken Smith H Hamilton £15.99 pp224 On the Shortlist A Song of Good Cheer How the East was won The Patriots' Revolution How East Europe Won Its Freedom By Mark Frankland Sinclair-Stevenson £16.95 pp351 The Rebirth of History Eastern Europe in the Age of Democracy By Misha Glenny Penguin £4.99 pp245 Hutchinson Encyclopedia Community spirit Murmurings of a Licensed Heretic by Chain Bermant Peter Halban £14.95 pp330 The Times Literary Supplement From Aphasia in Childhood Books etc. Riotous assembly Other People Portraits from the Nineties by D J Taylor and Marcus Berkmann Bloomsbury £9.99 pp131 The Sunday Times Afghan Caravan Under African skies Nine Faces Of Kenya by Elspeth Huxley Collins Harvill £16 pp480 Gone with the wind Travel Chasing the Monsoon by Alexander Frater Viking £14.99 pp273 The Nagas—Hill Peoples of Northest India by Julian Jacobs Thames and Hudson £28 pp359 Wild People by Andro Linklater John Murray £15.95 pp208 Dillons Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Bloomsbury presents William Heinemann The Sunday Times Contents Ralph Lauren Perfums Contents Longines Lack Label Shower Dressing Volvo Jvc Make your Home Video More Professional JVC videomovie Tuscany Body and Soul Royals in Waiting Ex-King Michael of Romania, and his daughter, Princess Margarita, talk to Marina Cantacuzino. Photograph by Clive Barda Whyte Mackay Duracell Yvessaintlaurent Renault Archer's Edwardian Hotels Sun Alliance The Bottom of the Heap Picture Gallery Paloma Picasso Guy Laroche Gold Indecent Burial How Britain Compares Giofio Armani Many Happy Returns Nescafe Gold Blend A Tough at the Top BP Pioneer Bad Mouthing Why the way women talk about men is still hurting all of us Glenfiddich is a Time You Call your Own The Rayburn Nouvelle National Garden Gift Tokens Carolina Herrera Audioline Ernest and Julio Gallo are Always Working to Improve The Wines of Ernest and Julio Gallo Ernest & Julio Gallo Adrian Moorhouse (left) and James Parrack are best… Picture Gallery Pour Monsieur Around a large oak table in the kitchen of a turn-of Dolphin Parker Knoll Panasonic Airtropolis Victor Computer Fruit Preserved Vegetables Tiramisu Translated literally, this pudding means a "pick-me-up" probably because of its generous quantities of brandy Black Cherry Sauce Barley-Twist at Christmas Nikon The Colour Question Grand Marnier Fly in the Face of Tradition Whether you're dining alone or en famillie this Christmas, Rosemary Stark picks bespoke birds to bring to the table. Illustrations by Paul Slater Philips Picture Gallery India Airways Making a Knight of It Nick Knight, the photographer and art director, is internationally renowned among the cognoscenti. Yet weber the architect David Chipperfield designed a new home for him on the site of the house in which he had grown up, Knight received abuse rather than accolades. Report by Anna Brown. Photographs by Richard Bryant Atari Atari Portfolio Moben Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Bordercraft Quaker Information Service The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Middle Tar Cartier Contents Martell When the fir flies Downtown Contents The Best of London this Week What is Hot Gites de France A bit of a rum do London Lives Slip into Neutral Gear What's Hot Silk and wool rugs Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Hullo Balloo Theatre What's Hot The Sunday Times Magazine Up in alms Downtown Air europe Picture Gallery Nursing Party Workers Any Do You Might Do, They Can Do for You Callpoint Hanks The London Silver Vaults Finch Conservatories House and Bargain The Ups and Downs of the Two-Up Two-Down around London Topvogue Wharfride Deep fried prawns in Battersea Eating Remy Martin V. S. O. P. Forma Lighting Limited Rex and Tex The Funny Times Strip-Teasers Bananaman Fish Tales The Funday Times Club Drive to Win! Just amazing! Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! Join the Funday Times Club Here! Follow that pigeon Beryl the Peril Bugs Bunny Deputy Dink Bogart Asterix and the Big Fight The Funday Times Club The Sunday Times

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