News from 10/02/1991
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Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, John Coleman, Barbara Hall, Arthur Smith, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Rob Hughes, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Eric Dymock, Charles Foster, Nigel Walmsley, Fiona Walsh, Graham Rose, Richard Martindale, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Bill Day, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Steve Clarke, Julian Symons, Charles Hymas, Jason Tomas, Deborah Moggach, Barbara Amlel, Adam Lively, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Jane Bird, Cynthia Reavell, Suzanne Agnelli, Gareth Daniels, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Peter Kemp, Julia Neuberger, Sean Ryan, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, John Taylor, Tony Parker, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Mark Skipworth, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles W Traylen, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Bruce Gyngell Chairman, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Rev Prof W Frend, Janette Marshall, Roslyn Grose, Peter Lewis, Will Murray, John Cassldy, James Adams, Paul Driver, Richard Binns, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Nick Worrall Vllnlus, Sophia Sackville-West, Joan Forman, Rufus Olins, Paul Keers, A L Barker, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Pat Chapman, Helen Fielding, Gareth David, Raymond Ellis, Raymond Keene, John Karter, General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Cllff Temple, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Richard Palmer, Matthew Sweeney, Jeremy Lewis, Ivan Hill, Keith Wheatley, Kip Bertram Managing Director, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Polly Samson, Bryan Appleyard, Gordon Robison, Andrew Hogg, Ian Glover-James, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Joanna Pitman, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, John Walsh, Michael Kallenbach, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Brian MacArthur, William Douglas-Home, R Birkett, John Harrison, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Godfrey Smith, Richard Paimer, Patrick Field, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Godfrey Golzen, Rosemary Fong, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Helen Berg, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Professor Gabriel Panayi, Sam Kiley, John Parker, Marina Vaizey, Margaret Park, Ron Kennedy, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, G Kinnear, Sandra Barwick, David Lavender, Iain Jenkins, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,
ResumoGenerals seek delay in land war British ready to see B-52s bomb Baghdad if Saddam uses chemical weapons Economic slide raises pressure for rate cuts Superpowers replace cold war with cold peace Lithuanians vote for freedom War in the Gulf Winter wonderland: the Queen, one of the few to… Sunday Times Reporters: Palace defends royal family's Gulf record Palace spells out royal war duties Cartier The Sunday Times Pentagon bans video of doomed Iraqi driver High-Tech Classified Labour split grows Kinnock plans to snub Prescott in row over war aims Politics Prosperity financial services group Gorbachev to send peace envoy to Iraq Diplomacy As public backs blitz by B-52s 'Flatten Baghdad if Iraq uses chemical weapons' War Panel Black banners sprout for Saddam's army 'martyrs' Marie Colvin reports from inside Baghdad with a dispatch which was subjected to Iraqi restrictions of censorship and movement The Times Business Migration Program British Gas plc Woman makes a killing on 'murder men' book Psychologists condemn novel as film is planned Chaos as big freeze tightens its grip Doctors warn of thousands more deaths New screening of Death on the Rock will refuel controversy on Gibraltar Shoppers scramble to stock up for icy spell Weathercall Major samples an A1 sizzler Mercedes-Benz Racism on trial as Tories vote in Cheltenham Hatton: my secret meetings over Wimpey land deals The Sunday Times British Telecom Poll tax fears boost support for Kinnock Mazda Slump turns the screw on home and high street How winner became a loser in the promised land and found 'a heartache I could never imagine' For sale signs send warning to the Tories Shop closures mount as recession moves north Small Firms Merit Award for Research and Technology The Day John Major Missed his Lunch Many people were proud of the phlegm that members of the government displayed after Thursday's IRA attempt to kill them with a mortar attack on 10 Downing Street. But has sang-froid become a cloak for complacency? Maurice Chittende, David Leppard and Tim Rayment report Victim names IRA torturers Maurice Healy survived his ordeal at the hands of a kangaroo court. Fiver years later he has defied his tormentors to tell his tale. Liam Clarke reports Sunalliance Just a few yards from tragedy Major, mortgages and khaki myths The war cannot be a Tory election-winner. Recession rules voters concerns, says Robert Harris Help the Aged Can peace be war's prize? Many Jews outside Israel consider the time is ripe for a diplomatic coup in search of lasting security, writes Barbara Amlel Disarm dictators to save us from the next Saddam In a post-Gulf war world, arms embargoes must be used to deprive Third World thugs of their guns, says Norman Macrae Atticvs Picture Gallery Choosing the time for a cruel ordeal Iraq's soldiers will be forced into the open eventually—and when that happens, the allied air forces will attack with terrible effect, writes General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley. It is a phase of the war that only the West can win Royal family at war A Calvinist hero on the frontier of repression Norman Stone on Laszio Tokes, the Timisoara priest whose stand against the secret police signalled the fall of Ceausescu The Lygon Arms Northern Rock Building Society The Waiting Insight Although Washington refuses to be rushed into the land battle, the frontline troops are impatient to get the job done'. And this weekend's Gulf visit by Cheney and Powell means the final countdown to G-day has begun Tulip computers Volkswagen Love letters in the sand hide an unthinkable fear Profile The Soldier's Wife War reporters under fire on the home front Brian MacArthur defends reporters in Baghdad from charges of being tools of Iraq Anglo-American tilt puts Europe back in the cold Most Tory MPs would support union with the United States rather than with Europe, says Michael Jones, political editor Guardian Royal Exchange Looking for America and finding the low life Bryan Appleyard's Forum Grapevine. . . Jordan catches Saddam fever Carefully neutral throughout the build-up to war, Jordan is now moving firmly into Saddam's camp. Ian Glover-James reports from Amman, where Scud missile keyrings are the latest symbol of the passion and anger aroused by allied bombings Jaguar Taking the begging bowl to Kuwait TV-am hits target in sofa war Vauxhall How we taught the Iraqi army to use tanks Keene's move Birthdays Lithuania in huge vote for freedom Amstrad The Berlin ball is over for Britain's top brass Killer looks for pardon in new South Africa Black & Decker Lens pays tribute to Ian Parry Pictures from a revolution win top award US ghetto gangs don football colours The Gulf Trust Royal wedding fever shakes the Japanese (AFP): Aoun seeks asylum in France The World (Reuters): 'Child slaves' of sect leader (AP): India's head count begins (AFP): Writer is freed after 30 years China's old guard loses ground in the war of English words Isuzu Black exodus: quiet queue for refuge in Israel Major puts schools at the top of his agenda Appointments Budget rent a car PM warns of a difficult time in Gulf war Thatcher's ghost hovers over the faithful Weather and Travel Outlook Ski Scene Stabbing death on Sir Galahad News Digest Police sued Saboteur dies Hospital charge Housing cash Murder charge Prices of fame Bond winners Test Selectors: £24,000 Must Be with Peter… Speedie fires Liverpool to the top Chelsea and City blow hot and cold Test Selector Timberland Soccer loses its way in snow First Division Digest Biff bang wallop as the ice-men go to war David Hunn finds ice hockey just a little too violent for comfort Harley streets ahead in romance of the National Racing For the Record Smith and Lamb set up a rare victory Bicknell lightens the blues as England clinch it on the line Blackburn saved by last-minute penalty Full marks for selection but not much to learn That's snow business A for effort but E for achievement Peter Roebuck, a former schoolmaster, assesses each of England's players and writes his end-of-tour report Test Selector Match Peter Roebuck's Ashes XI for your chance to win £24,000 Fletcher and Bennett the men for the job? Inside Track Boycott's place in jeopardy Jeffrey the man that England must fear most England and Scotland prepare for the match which could decide the Five Nations championship Stephen Jones on the importance of the blond fellow to Scottish hopes Scottish scrum-half of all the talents Alasdair Reid on the versatility of Gary Armstrong The lad who changed Desert Orchid from a maverick to a marvel Green seam of Wales Gareth Daniels on the Irish links with Welsh rugby Rolls-Royce Jack Barclay H. R. Owen Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann Egerton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putton Forshaw Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times A Pendragon Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Capital Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hendry masters a below-par White In Fenland, Cambridge pull in hope Rob Hughes watches the Light Blues training for the Boat Race on March 30 London unity has false promise Clang, clang, clang goes Fletcher's trolley Hall shows prowess on his bended knee Alfa Romeo B. M. W. 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Margaret Park watched the final episode Adaytum Systems Air europe Express Which Computer? Show The Electricity Share Information Office Coales' winning formula Economist shy on TV showing Capital loss is Carlton's gain Profile OKI Systems (UK) Ltd Tunnel vision at BT Prufrock Levitt on Rocky road Date puzzle Smee out of smackers Regards to Broad Street Flying into loss on a wing and a prayer Recession and terrorism fears have led to a slump in travelling. Andrew Lorenz looks at how the airlines are responding Sharp Airlines tighten their belts Hunting for the IT champions Investors in Industry We've Found that the Best Way to Take Care UK Economy Economic databank International Japan Airlines Industry sets exports record American Account Brother wins, brother loses Central Now the Recession Slides into Slump As recently as October, the economy was predicted to grow by 2% this year. Now, with companies hammered by high interest rates and the uncertainties of the Gulf war, a 2% drop is more likely. Little recovery is in sight as the slump hits every sector. David Smith reports Mannesmann Tally Builders suffer worst slump in 40 years Multiple Display Advertising Items Priceless Business to Business Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No sector can feel secure Keltic Holdings PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier wills Sales Orientated Entrepreneurs Prontaprint plc. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour Printing Fidelity Ken Brown Associates Communication Control Systems, Ltd. Consultancy Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Limited Companies Does your Company Need Help Multiple Display Advertising Items Distributors & Agents It's Big It's Powerful It's Quick Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Highgate Business Centre Swain's Lane N. 6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items What you want in the budget The Equitable Life House prices 'may not recover this year' AIB Bank Bradford & Bingley Fund reveals gap in investor protection Questions of cash Tessas raise rates Savings news First direct Making a will becomes easier Skipton Building Society Marks & Spencer Knight Williams Photosales Library London Life Business & Personal Finance Independent Financial Adviser Move quickly to enjoy BES value 'Free' investments on offer Trusts lose sparkle Birmingham Midshires Building Society How to be first in the queue for jobs Jobhunters must sharpen up and learn how to sell themselves. Report by Godfrey Golzen Executive Opportunities Hoggett Bowers Network SouthEast Amersham Hoggett Bowers ASB Selection Birmingham City Council Selector Europe N-B Selection Ltd Selector Europe N. B Selection Ltd Service Sector Recruitment InterExec Plc Prudential Department of Health Mercuri Urval March Consulting Group TRG McKendrick Andersen Consulting Vicky Mann & Associates B&B Selection Scottish Power MSL International (UK) Limited MSL International Jawaby Oil Service Director, Information Systems and Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Thorntons Thorntons PLC Succession Planning Associates MacMillan Davies Superdrug Greenfield Archibold Rae Consultants Limited The Freshman Consultancy Limited Horticulture Research International Birmingham City Council Institute of Personnel Management North East Fife District Council Pioneer Waste Disposa The Sunday Times Ernst & Young New Appointments Group Oxford Regional Health Authority Goodman Graham and Associates Esso Planned Pre-Selection Services Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Texaco Fina Talisman Department of Energy Powergen Scottish Enterprise CJA Honda Motor Europe Yorkshire Regional Health Authority British Gas Defence Research Agency Mercury Personal Communications Technophone Ltd. CB-Linnell Limited PA Consulting Group Scottish Enterprise The Centre for Consultancy plc Roussel March Consulting Group Surrey County Council International Group Nationwide Mercury Communications PolyGram Video Ltd. NewCareers Barkers LBW Multiple Display Advertising Items Novell Kilvington Saville The Polytechnic of Huddersfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Rediffusion Simulation Barclays Swrha Charity Appointments Thames & Chitterns Tourist Board Personnel and Management Consultancy The Santa Cruz Operation ACT Financial Systems Manpower Development & Administration Multiple Display Advertising Items Saint David's University College University of… Davies's College Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Bellerbys Giving engineers a head for business New course offers a challenge to the MBA. Report by Godfrey Golzen Engineering Appointments Unitel Education Courses Davies Laing & Dick College St. Andrew's Cambridge St. Godric's College Eastbourne College Multiple Display Advertising Items Millar Associates Petrocorp Sandoz The chattering upper classes The Althorps' newspaper confessions about their marital problems reflect the growing trend, in high society, to tell all. But, says Helen Fielding, it won't bring absolution Driven to kiss and tell Going public can sometimes be understandable, says Pat Chapman, the editor of the News of the World Vanity Fair Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items Bad behaviour speaks volumes Style File Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Exploding Myths St Valentine's Day Connections The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund London Association for the Blind Designer symbol that's fit to be tied With its vivid sporting variations. one designer tie has overtaken the old school. Paul Keers reports on yet another French fashion triumph Osborne & Little Strong Suits Relaxed suits sporting zips, snaps and laser-sharp lines made a powerful entrance at last week's menswear collections in Paris, Nilgin Yusuf reports Harrods Grown out of the sailor suit My Style Suzanne Agnelli, politician and the sister of Gianni, Italy's richest man, talks to Anthea Gerrie The Times The stars shine for Ronnie Hollywood Dispatches Sam Kiley on Ronald Reagan's 80th-birthday bash in Beverly Hills How goes it in the world of love? The bombs may Godfrey Smith Principles honoured and duty done? The Valerie Grove Interview Hounded by a case of canine folly Sandra Barwick on why the EC is going to the dogs Club Riviera. Dept A Valentine match not made in heaven Wine Restaurant Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rich mix of hearty inspiration Cookery Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on the Gastronomes' dinner Multiple Display Advertising Items Tasters Cellar's Market A Bunch of Honeys OAT of this World Sweets for my Sweet Sandals Picture Gallery No competition Glory of Rome Directions Win a winter treat On the beat route Gulf war How to get past Paris Travel Brief Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items New Orleans Rhythm and blues and voodoo will be sparking the carnival air this Multiple Display Advertising Items Go Kenya Sunmed Meridian Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Travellers Abroad Canvas Holidays Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuesday. David Wickers checks out jumbo gumbos while spicy Cajun is dished up and danced Mark Warner French Travel Service Queen Elizabeth 2 SNCM Ferryterranee Multiple Display Advertising Items Madeira & Porto Santo Norwegian State Railways Cunard Countess Unicom Holidays Ltd The Travel Section Exploring the city and all that jazz Smyril Line Jersey Airbreak Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas (Holidays) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Classified Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Getting away from them all The Binns Break: Monts Du Forez Richard Binns spends three days off the tourist track in one of France's most unspoilt corners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Powells Cottage Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Coast & Country Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Crystal Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Travel Centre Aventura Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruising & Sailing Abroad Hoseasons Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Falcon Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Budock Vean Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tides Reach Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mackay's agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heron homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stop Press Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Allsop & Co Westminster The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. 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Ellis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property to Let London £1000 per Week to Live in One of the Best Houses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carlton Gate Maida Vale W9 Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Mellion Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Divorce puts a strain on the housing chain The Times The Sunday Times Millionaires take for-sale signs down Even the former chancellor is having difficulty selling in the depressed market, reports Andrew Yates Two players share first prize The Sunday Times Crossword Clue Writing Contest Review Review Sponsors and the arts Arts Council Lectures Arts Hotline Anti-hero with an East side story John Walsh watches Steven Berkoff, the actor, writer and theatre director, rehearsing his adaptation of The Trial The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre A third-hand Ring lacking in lustre Hugh Canning on a disappointing production of Gotterdammerung at Covent Garden Higglety Pigglety popularity In Concert Rise, Romania's forgotten son Desmond Shawe-Taylor on a recording of Oedipe, an opera by George Enescu, and a life of the neglected Romanian composer Knocking the classics about a bit Robert Hewison finds the English Shakespeare Company carrying on as usual Passion play with a tragic lack of heart Theatre Old dances, new dreams and little plot Dance The Royal Opera House Bob Dylan's enigma variations Robert Sandall wonders why the unpredictable old folkie is back on the road again The King and I At the peak of achievement Exhibitions Building of the Year Nominations invited for our architecture awards Ancient & Medieval History Book Club Video Choice Crispy duck Round-Up Pale face's new frontier Iain Johnstone salutes the remarkable achievement of first-time actor-director Kevin Costner in breaking the mould of traditional westerns Doomed cop dying for a laugh Iain Johnstone on two new American comedies Events The London Antique Dealers Fair The International Silver & Jewellery Fair St John's Smith Square The International Silver & Jewellery Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Exclusive to The Sunday Times Reader Offers All Things Nice 1990 Classical Music Awards Concert My Mother Said I Never Should A Night in Seville A dramatically smaller screen Cover Story: Peter Lewis on the shrinking showcase for television plays Today's radio Shooting to shattering effect Television Looking forward, going back Radio Waves The Linx Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre Lyric Theatre Jason Donovan Concerts Hammersmith Odeon Fireman Sam The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 153 Multiple Display Advertising Items Critical Guide to the Week ON TV and Radio Tuesday February 12 The Sunday Times Wednesday February 13 Thursday February 14 Friday February 15 Saturday February 16 The Times Literary Supplement Patrick Stoddart's TV review 14 Today's… Regions Highlights Satellite Today's Television The Sunday Times Guide to Sky movies The Movie Channel The dishonourable schoolboy "Is There Anybody There?" Said The Traveller Memories of a Private Nuisance by Simon Raven Muller £14.99 pp190 Books The Sunday Times Literary Banquet Raw deal For and against All Greek The Pentland Press With the Woolwich Spanner and Pen An Autobiography by Roy Fuller Sinclair-Stevenson £16.95 pp190 The Book Guild Ltd Talking heads The Theatre of Embarrassment by Francis Wyndham Chatto £15 pp205 Titmuss Regained Possession A. S. Byatt Too much, too fast, too soon A Place I've Never Been Stories by David Leavitt Viking £12.99 pp194 Boy meets girl Fiction Francesca by Roger Scruton Sinclair-Stevenson £13.95 pp235 The big chill Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart by Joyce Carol Oates Macmillan £14.99 pp405 Who's Reading Whom Scenes from a marriage Fiction To Know a Woman by Amos Oz translated by Nicholas de Lange Chatto £13.99 pp265 Are you being served? Beverly Hills Butler by Ian Ross Heinemann £13.99 pp181 The disunited kingdom A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain by Colin Holmes Faber £5.99 pp144 Black British, White British a History of Race Relations in Britain by Dilip Hiro Grafton £20 pp312 On the Criticalist Harvey Porlock diagnoses the critical condition of reviewers of Carrie Fisher, John Berger and … novelists Presumed guilty White Lies: The True Story of Clarence Brandley, Presumed Guilty in the American South by Nick Davies Chatto £14.99 pp450 Diary Paperbacks The Aunt I Never Met Mind over mater Mothering Psychoanalysis Helene Deutsch, Karen Horney, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein by Janet Sayers H Hamilton £16.99 pp319 The Sunday Times Hodder & Stoughton Gunpowder, treason and plot Criminal Sentences Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week The Writing School The Times For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section Dorrance Publishing Inc A smoke alarm with dead batteries is not a smoke… The Funday Times Bananaman Strip-Teasers Creature Feature FLeeze No kidding! Deputy DiNK Fish Tales I Must Go and Post Them ! Mr Clean The Funday Times Club Poles Apart Tip of the Iceberg! Brainbusters The Funday Times Club Coupon Neighbourhood watch Thinks Laterally Beryl the Peril Bogart Eur Scrissie Asterix And the Banquet The Funday Times Club The Last of the Red Hot Lovers Smallbone of Devizes The Sunday Times magazine Groupform U. K. Ltd The New Volvo 940 Volvo Garuda Indonesia Picture Gallery Nursing Interflora Healthy Respect Leslie Kenton, the health and beauty expert, and her daughter Susannah, talk to Veronica Groocock Alfa Romeo Jake Blouse & Skirt The Tea Council Casting a cold eye on fashion Richard Avedon, right, exposed the political behind the pretty, the raw in the merely ravishing, and has remained the master of fashion photography for 45 years. On the eve of his first British exhibitions, he spoke candidly to Martin Harrison Richard Avedon, self-portrait, New York, 1990 Above: Marllyn Mouroe, New York, 1957 Right: Marelia… Picture Gallery Edwardian Hotels Two Worlds, One Love Picture Gallery FAAC (UK) Limited Finch Conservatories Dolphin The Fitted Bedroom Strachan Seat Volkswagen Group The Sunday Times Wine Club A Long Hot Affair Ventrolla Dayfold plc Hawkshend Moben Ontario Canada Ready-Made Centre The Softback Preview Bissell Magic Broom Franklin Mint Limited The Edwardian International Heathrow Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Victorian Style Paying a Queen's Ransom Word Perfect United Kingdom Comfort and Joy Food Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Millet and Pumpkin Soup Pot Barley Pilaf Grilled Leek Polenta Cracked Wheat Salad Tallie Skirlie Dunhill A Life in the Day of Dunhill Britain's Music Club London Gites de France A woman's intuition London Lives Theatre of Embarrassment: putting the wind up with Hairs and graces: society stylists on brushing with The froth report: where the cognoscenti drink their Fur Flies What's Hot Making the Grad Club Med Costume Jewellery High Spirits A Rare Gift This is his life London Lives Legal Aid Eat your heart out Big Mac What's Hot What a Classic Castro Camel Mauritius High Rollers Why the London Hairdresser is a Cut above the Rest Eben Parker Stylus Furniture The Sunday Times Magazine Windsor Window Co. Counter Culture A Day in the Life of Bar Italia Brittany Ferries Eating Craig Brown Fishy business OBAS Orthopaedic and Medibeds Whartside Danish Furniture Centres
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