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News from 30/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Barbara Hall, Nicholas Ridley, Dily Powell, W Bagge, James Dairymple, John Davison, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Eric Dymock, Firdaus Kanga, Fiona Walsh, Susan d'Arcy, Geraldine Bedell, Claudio Gatti, Brian Lindsey, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Professor Nicholas Wright Director of Clinical Research, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, St Lauren John, David Smith, Sally Payne, Nick Pitt, Conrad Black Chairman, Hollinger Inc Toronto, Peter Newman Chairman, Ensign Bus Company Limited and subsidiaries, Charles Hymas, Frederic Raphael, David Highes, Edward Welsh, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Robert Hewison, Gabriele Annan, Cliff Temple, A Hayward-Costa, Jacques Delors, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, John Melmoth, Sean Ryan, David Currie, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, Janez Jansa, Steve Goldman, George Perry, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Jonathan Bastable, Harry Ritchie, Margaret Thatcher, John Wood, Bernard Cafferty, Geoffrey Dicks, Rlo de Janeiro, Roger Cohen, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Steven Wheeler, Angela Newing, Jeff Randall, John Cassaidy, James Adams, Earl Ferrers, Boris Schapiro, Dr Oliver Sacks, Tim Rayment, Richard North, Brian Jackman, Rufus Olins, Michael Durham, E D Mchenry, Martin Jacques, Lord Alexander, Helen Fielding, Rowena Rees, Tapani Lausti, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Patrick Taylor-Martin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Dudley Paget-Brown, Stephen Jones, Sean Wood, Leila Farrah, Harry Mullan, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Martin Searby, Polly Samson, Andrew Hogg, Ian Glover-James, Maurice Chittanden, Norman Stone, Tony Osman, Peter Ahrends, Garth Alexander, Louise Branson, Elisabeth Winkler, Nick Hanna, Mitchell Symons, Michael Kepp, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, Peter Fidler President, Royal Town Planning Institute, James Blitz, David Hunn, Mihir Bose, Peter Lawson, Michael Austin, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Tania Glyde, Will Wyatt Managing Director, Network Television, BBC Television, Andrew Lorenz, Chris Patton, Edward Weish, David Wickers, M Lissak, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Alan Harrison, Andrew Davidson, Paul Pickering, John Bayley, Valerie Grove, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Joanna Simon, Konrad Borowski, Iain Jenkins, Paula Burnett, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Deborah Cox, Maureen Rea,

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Government hopes of economic upturn dashed as hard-hit shoppers stay home Recession expected to last until next year Jobless total heads for 3m Queen: tax me and I'll have to sell Balmoral 'Phantom' cars at centre of probe into Nissan tax dodge Insight Norman Schwarzkopf Tories narrow gap despite internal rows Sun shines on Agassi as normal service resumes US on war footing in Gulf Contents Savoy Taylors Guild The Sunday Times Major in Euro-currency clash Federalism row dominates final day of summit Multiple Display Advertising Items Thatcher aims world-wide Millet Brussels rules could put pin-up girls under wraps Gulf ace may face court martial The Times Boy: racer. Charlie Brooks, 6, test-drives a 1929-30… Water chief set to double his money Rank Xerox Ticket chaos at Wimbledon Mazda Building Excitement Question Time for Sissons, and the fur flies Public scrap snares BBC debate show on a thorny topic—its own future Thatcher right to go, says poll British Airways Renault Espace Ms Julie threatens to upsets Glenda's election chances Actress keeps her distance from the antics of 'loony left' council Abortion pill available in the autumn Classic Watches Wanted Zenith Accord Book may help trap baby ward 'killer' Inquiry blames bank bosses The Royal Bank of Scotland London Zoo gets year's reprieve Rover 800 Series Can't pay won't pay Her Majesty the Queen contributes nothing to the tax revenues collected from her subjects in her name: a multi-million-pound loophole had been spun from a web of secret deals for the richest woman in the land. Margarette Driscoll investigates Into Exile? Northern Rock Bitter Blood on the Road to War Yugoslavia has been to the brink many times in the past five years but now it has finally been pushed into all-out warfare—and the brutality of the backlash has stunned the world BT What history joined together is now ready to split at the seams Forte Posthouse United Airlines Lockerbie bomb link catches out Libya Police name bombers but they may escape net Thomas Cook Foreign Exchange Saddam's tricks put US on war alert United Parcel Service Soldiers sold tickets for royal ceremony In today's Other Sunday Papers Boy fostered to gay men War inquiry on islands Thomas Goode Soft drinks monopoly The City Jaguar Top terrorist police star in French farce Woolwich Finland makes airwaves with the news in Latin Croft Original Sherry & Croft Particular Sherry Mao mania revived by a party in crisis Last chip sees off the old economic bloc Daihatsu Osaka Japan Russian hawks circle Gorbachev the trader Ford Mandela's battered ANC seeks new path Rivals vie for position as Party takes shape (AP): Germans pay for unity The World (Reuters): Perez to quit in six months (Reuters): Life sentence for child rapist (AFP): Reagan seeks hostage files American Airlines Girobank Washington celebrates as Sununu faces the axe Hi-tech pirates reap bounty on Brazilian coast Family feud over Marley's money 10-year disputer over reggae fortune Attention All Strollers Alliance Leicester New York goes into budget convulsions Moss Bros Yugoslavia on brink of collapse EC ceasefire proposal in disarray as fighting continues between army and rebel Slovenia Weather and Travel Outlook Queen salutes Ulster people News Digest Phones alert Threat lifted Dictionary ban Winning team Major book Bond winners Contents SFIA Into Battle The waiting was over: Norman Schwarzkopf was on the attack. In this extract from their new biography, Roger Cohen and Claudio Gatti follow the general's war Superlative Travel The Thatcher effect: lasting freedom At the close of her Commons career, Nicholas Ridley assesses the impact and achievements of Margaret Thatcher Audi The lady is not for retiring Inside Politics by Michael Jones Political Editor Godfrey Smith Barrister Bob puts his case for beastly bankers The Valerie Grove Interview Lord Alexander Grapevine. . . Mannesmann Tally Thatcher's brave, wrong song for Europe Although the former prime minister's antipathy to Europe puts her on the wrong side of history, she is an articulate advocate of a national hang-up that needs to be brought into the open, writes Martin Jacques The changes we need to put a bridle on greed Irwin Stolzer concludes his series on public morality with an examination of the ethics and efficiency of the market economy Noilly Prat Keynes be damned, and economic judgement goes out of the window Bankers and politicians the world over seems to have forgotten and simple lessons of financial life, says Norman Macrae Atticus The end of Yugoslavia Old boys seek a new lease on club life New Grub Street The end of Yugoslavia Shabby day at the Bailey with moral high horses in full gallop The evil regime that Blake propped up should have been in the dock with Randle and Pottle last week, writes Barbara Amiel Accelerated Learning Don't call us public enemies, planners say No rogue in the gallery Black mark for gossip Points The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9XW Birthdays Alfa Romeo BBC1 spends less than ITV Doctors back animal tests Heath rewrites history of EC Bowl the tobacco ads outs Derbyshire's momentum disappears Imports enliven dreary Oval day Injured Smith poses England worry Croft proves too original for Lancashire's front line Curran's many happy returns Gatting regains look of a winner Out of the heart of darkness at last Mihir Bose, in Johannesburg, sees cricket History being made LeMond ignores his critics The modern no-ball rule is back to front Little flair, and fewer turn-ups Without the weed sport would wither Peter Lawson, of the CCPR, argues that tobacco sponsorship is a good thing The very worst of Wimbledon Fools who sow the seeds of discontent The tour that threatens to bring England down Tennis reduced to a battle of the fittest Relay bungle sours British team effort Cliff Temple in Frankfurt Be Generous for classic shoot-out John Regis the sprinter who is not daft, simply fast Cliff Temple on the sprinter who should have been a world champion Curtis loves to make a virtue out of necessity John Karter on the trainer who is taking on unequal odds and winning, but only just La Grange Music calls a merry tune Iron Mike's rusty victory Ruddock shatters the aura of invincibility Harry Mullan in Las Vegas resents the futile waste of a once great fighter Clubs go in, out, shake it all about Chris Lightbown reports on the latest twists of the Premier League infighting The Cat profits from his cunning Cricket Racing For the Record Australian Football Gathering of Atkinsons Europe links with S Africa Daley treble Davis pots black Sainz gains Round the bend England win Contents Sun shines on British winner Brown's ideal reply to Ivanisevic taunts McEnroe struggles to beat his temper and Stolle Agassi the eagle soars to heights Pure Genius Contents The Party's over Four suicides in as many months, closure, panic. After a decade of record sales, the fashionable art market's bubble has burst. Geordie Greig views the repercusiions, and the price paid when the stakes get too high Travel: Frederic Raphael favours the flavours of… Stacking up at Gatwick Table Talk Centre Stage When the village goes on the enterprise game Helen Fielding on the backhanders and deals scored by Wimbledon's residents this fortnight Match your chosen years to win £4,000 Reminiscence Game I can't write journalism while writing fiction,… Faber's hardy annual Style File Heath's Syle Victims The Sunday Times Crossword Connections White Lines When is a shirt not a shirt? When it is a shirt-body, a cool wisp of a wrap or even a work of art. Simple but sensuous, pristine and elegant, the pure white shirt takes the heat out of summer dressing Great Reductions MaxMara So long to the good buy Gerald Bedell finds luxury labels banding together now that simply the best isn't enough Callanetics Crisca Furniture & Accessories Osborne & Little California dreams of Europe Wine The New Metro Game for an exotic barbecue? Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on char-grilled quail, with a recipe from the super-chef Boyd Gilmour Cookery Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Elizabeth2 The Sanderson Sandals A slice of life 'If Bologna lacks the three-starry attractions of Florence, that is perhaps part of its charm' Yugoslavia Bullets on target in Tokyo A barman for all seasons Bargain basement Holy days and holidays Riverbank reductions Slippery customers Ports Mouth Summer Times Nunde bathing SAS Summer Breeze Jonathan Furtrell goes from all-at-sea novice to proficient seafarer in the azure waters in the azure waters of the Aegean, off the Greek island of Paxos, while Nick Hanna describes the thrills and skills of international yacht-crewing Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Swan Hellenic Jersey Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Thomson Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard Countess Ireland P&O European Ferries Rights and Wrongs A marque of excellence-but is it worth it? Motoring House price rises boost hopes in London, but recovery to be slow Property Chance to pick up a palace on the cheap Plants that bring a patch of the Mediterranean to Britain Gardening Hampton Court show highlights busy month The midsummer gardening calendar caters for a wide range of interests Mothers-to-be warned: danger lurks in the soil Children put on a show for safety What's on in July Travel Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers Abroad USA Summer/autumn Flydrive Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Airbreak Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items OZ with Lunn Poly Peregor Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canary & Madeira Bonded Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple 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Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Authorised Dealers SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Etype-Roadster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian 1/4 Bramham Gardens, South Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Lovell Homes Bovis Homes Hooper Square Marryat square Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes St. George PLC Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millers Wharf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax New Homes Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Graison Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slump: from cars to HP, it looks bad Consumer debt problems pile up LBS forecast Pessimistic British Steel sliding into loss FNFC loss ushers in further gloom BA poised to seal Sabena link-up Mountleigh to make cash call Long wait for recovery in jobs and investment London Business School forecast Lotus Birthday, but no party View Point Investelectric BP is fuelled by oil find French split for Aegis Lloyd's syndicates face big shake-up TSB wishes it had said No TSB's attempt to become a big-time corporate lender has ended in heavy losses. The recession was partly to blame but so were blunders by management. Jeff Randall reports on the bank's drastic reaction Share in the boardroom Savills Share tips stay ahead of market Contango Investment Property Sharewatch Citicorp Venture Capital Friend of the earth The Ultimate Driving Machine Imper-tennant PR man Prufrock Watford pitch fails to score Hugh Sykes, above, the multi-millionaire… Overpaid and over there Beazer starts to break up the empire he built Telecom awards Alex Lawrie All Nippon Airways Muted recovery will begin in auturmn The recession is far from over and 1.5m jobs are likely to be lost, say David Currie and Geoffrey Dicks of London Business School Rank Xerox The Document Company Labour's DM target Looking for economic V signals Economic Perspective Gone for a Burton Burton Group is in crisis. It has launched a £161m cash call, will axe 1,600 jobs and close 120 shops. But is it too little, too late? Fiona Walsh reports Computers Explained Midland Group Japan rocked by business links with crime Royal Mail Economic databank International Iberia Airlines of Spain Sexism in pensions heads for retirement Home-income disaster The Equitable Life Value of a £10,000 Pension For their Sake, Make a Will Yorkshire Building Society Independent Financial Adviser Bank of Scotland Britannia Building Society Insurer's policy irritates Questions of cash Fixed-rate Tessa pays 11.25% Savings news Debut trusts have Pep appeal Family Matters Limited Trafalga battles for dream deal Quality hurdle keeps ITV chiefs cheerful Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items U. S. Immigration "Lottery" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Display Advertising Items Accountants fear for jobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour Printing Toplix Multiple Display Advertising Items Bennett—Baggs Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Phones Direct Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Insolvent? Bankruptcy Pending? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Information technology checks out The winners of our information-technology awards have transformed the fortunes of their companies. Rowena Rees reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Crown Financial Management British Gas Northern Foods Ingres NatWest Capital Markets Limited Nokia Telecommunications Manager Adams Port Pies KPMG Selection & Search Vision SRI Ducheyne Executive N. B Selection Ltd N. B. Selction Ltd N. B Selection Ltd Kraft General Foods Selector Europe MSL Group Limited Illingworth Allergan Talisman Norprint International Limited Strathclyde Transport Moxon - Dolphin - Kerby Laboratory of the Government Chemist EGOR Executive Selection Hoggett Bowers Comet Vision Euro Disney Kent Country Council Land Director ALBA Selection Ltd Ward Executive Limited Austin Knight Paul Smith Harvester Restaurants Mulberry Company (Design) Ltd Computerworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Search International Ltd Impact Recruitment Brian Forbes Search & Selection MPR Managerment & Recruitment Services Britvic Department of Energy Petroleum Engineering… NUS Services Limited Seton Healthcare Group plc National Environment Research Council Wickland Westcott Glaxo Manufacturing Services Hoggett Bowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Opportunity Regional Managers and Agents Required Ferrox Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page Marketing Industrial Marketing Professional News International Exhibitions Lasmo Nova Scotia Limited The Sunday Times Engineering Appointments Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Liverpool Daily Post & Echo Ltd General Hospitals Unit Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Making Knowledge Work Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Serg International Multiple Display Advertising Items Riverside Health Authority School of Management Queen Ethelburga's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Shaftesbury Homes and Arethusa Multiple Display Advertising Items The Way Ahead for a Crowded Planet Natural World Contents British Nuclear Forum Contents A not-so-green giant tries to dean up its image After years of putting profits before the environment, ICI has promised to reduce pollution. But it has a long way to go, reports Richard North Hair-oil deal with tribe gives rainforest campaigner a headstart over the cynics Anita Roddick of Body Shop talks to Sean Ryan about her hopes in the Amazon Contents Anglian Water Bird man of the Goodies swoops on a lucrative racket that deals in death Sean Ryan and Sean Wood on Bill Oddie's war against the trade in exotic pets and the fall of mindless neglect on home shores Welco Explore a rainforest, wander in cool meadows, chart the mysteries of oceans, commune with wildlife, help solve energy and pollution problems: here's a unique challenge to join the battle for a better world Attenborough sets show's seal of success The Water Companies of England and Wales Stand 420 Environment, Wildlife and Conservation Exhibition Thames Cleanwater Banks for your newspaper deposits TV series will be launched at exhibition Ashley Foundation funds scheme to clean up Thames Bat man battles to save once-feared mammals Another species may have disappeared, reports Sean Wood Environment, Wildlife and Conservation Exhibition Useful Information Care for the Wild Satour Prehistoric masters of the air face new danger Sean Wood meets a dragonfly fan Invasion of the car challenged in a city with muddy boots A unique Hereford meadow, a haven for medieval traditions as well as wildlife, is under threat, reports Richard North British Coal Opencast Contents Any alternatives? What has happened to the talents of our brightest comics? Harry Ritchie reports. Photograph by Jeremy Young An English rose still in full moon Kate Saunders talks to the actress Anna Massey as she embarks on an unlikely journey in Neil Simon's latest play, Broadway Bound Exclusive to The Sunday Times Reader Offer Comedy Theatre Arts Hotline Another dramatic exit from the Garden Hugh Ganning looks at the background to the latest resignation of a key director at the Royal Opera House Return of a soul survivor James Brown may have been sent down, but now he's back. Robert Sandall reports Record of the Week Carmen Jones Telephone Roma Hussain Isn't it time you re-viewed . . . One-man funny business Iain Johnstone meets Albert Brooks, star of Defending Your Life The trials of life Films Royal Shakespeare Company Battle for the summertime queues Steve Goldman on Hollywood's seasonal scramble for rich pickings at the box office Many happy returns Interpretation is the key Hugh Canning debates the case for and against the use of period pianas Royal Shakespeare Company Dramatic results of a capital venture Performance Art Royal Shakespeare Company The Literary Guild Musical feast on a grand scale Hugh Canning applauds a spectacular Tosca which proves that more is not always less Photograph by Mark Ellidge Picture Gallery Exploding the Italian connection Theatre A terrible futility Wembley Arena Julio Iglesias Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre Play to Packed Houses Dickens' Women Reminiscence Game The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre An inside job worthy of National pride Hugh Pearman on the National Galley's new Saisbury Wing Vaudeville Theatre Rooms made for the view The day the wets came out to play Television The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 173 Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items London Colistum Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Liverpool Ovatiorio South Bank ST John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's radio Birmingham Tuning in to the big turn-off Critical Guide to the Week on Radio Radio Waves Radio preview Monday July 1 Critical Guide to the Week on TV Tuesday July 2 Dilys Powell's film of the week Wednesday July 3 Thursday July 4 Critical Guide to the Week on TV Friday July 5 Defending your Life Saturday July 6 Contents Regions Highlights Satellite The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Sky Movies The Movie Channel 'The one hero the house of Windsor produced is… Trapped inside the bell jar The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath by Ronald Hayman Heinemann £16.99 pp220 The Haunting of Sylvia Plath by Jacqueline Rose Virago £14.99 pp288 John Carey Poldark The lady as a tramp Edwina Mountbatten a Life of Her Own by Janet Morgan HarperCollins £20 pp509 Authors your Book Published Monstrous regiments Beggars in Red The British Army 1789-1889 John Strawson Hutchinson £18.99 pp254 Patrick Taylor-Martin Marlon goes to Hollywood Brando a Life in our Times by Richard Schickel Pavilion £14.99 pp218 Rebel Males Clift, Brando and Dean by Graham McCann H Hamilton £15.99 pp214 Write TV Drama Erotica and exotica A Poet Could Not But Be Gay by James Kirkup Peter Owen £16.95 pp240 Lipstick, Sex and Poetry by Jeremy Reed Peter Owen £14.95 pp119 Authors Ford Madox Ford Faith, hope and clarity Dissonant Voices The New Russian Fiction edited by Oleg Chukhontsev Harvill £16/£8.99 pp448 An archaic mix Fiction Famous for the Creatures by Andrew Motion Viking £14.99 pp248 Victorian values In That Quiet Earth by Roy Hattersley McMillan £14.99 pp570 Bedrooms and boardrooms Having It All by Maeve Haran M Joseph £14.99 pp376 Ghost-writing Fiction The Devil's Own Work by Alan Judd HarperCollins £9.99 pp96 Granta For New Subscribers only: Save £13.01. With our On the Critical List Harvey Porlock finds that fame is the spur on the books pages Guardians of Parnassus How do you join the most prestigious poetry list in Britain? Christopher Reid, the new poetry editor at Faber & Faber, talks to Nicolette Jones. . . . . . while Bryan Appleyard accuses the poetry establishment of shamefully ignoring "the most talented write: of my generation" Diary Paperbacks Continental drifts Paula Burnett finds delirium and dissent at the International Writers' Conference in Dublin Losing it at the movies You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again by Julia Phillips Heinemann £15.99 pp652 Valerie Grove Thoughtful Literate Surprising Guide to the Environment Hana and her lovers First Fictions Firdaus Kanga finds dark absurdity, cool nostalgia and tragic intimations of mortality in four writing debuts Dillons Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week National Trust Enterprises Limited For Full Details of Advertising in the Books Section Authors Chatto & Windus Pain Relief without Pills The Funday Times Picture Gallery Bananaman Strip-Teasers Deputy Dink Fish Tales The Funday Times Club 140 Sets of Great Classic Story Books to Be Won in this Simple Club Quiz! Star Gazing Brainbusters Ripley's Belive It or Not Picture Gallery The Funday Times Club Coupon Riddles 'N Giggles Thinks Laterally a sleeping audience Beryl the Peril Bogart EuReKa Scrione Asterix and the Banquet The Funday Times Club Free Tickets for the 'Dr who' Exhibition! The Sunday Times magazine About four years Holiday Guernsey Turning the tide Volvo Polo Seffridges Kodak Power behind the Pen Jean Rook, columnist and editor, and her mother, Freda, talk to Leila Farrah. Photograph by Roger Scrution Toyota Sports Ours are Bigger Network SouthEast Harrods Limited Wharfside Amdega Olive Oil. You Can Tell when the Cook's Seen… Discovery Mediterrania Harrods Ltd The Green Light Waiting for the flood Ray-Ban Nescafe Picture Gallery Optical Co. (UK) Ltd There's nowhere you can't go in the new… Leaves from the history books American to Airlines Iltalkland The protectors Groupform U. K. Ltd. Proton Dayfold plc Ransomes Greater Glasgow Fiat Desioned for Life OBAS Selective Marketplace Ltd Fitted Offices Ltd Dolphin Boots Finch Conserviatories Ltd. Ukadian Pioneer Pierre & Vacances Immortality on wheels The cars that crowd today's showrooms won't clog the world's dumps tomorrow. With wholly recyclable components and cleverly planned recovery networks, these cars will go on for ever. Report by Tony Osman. Illustration: Stephen Gyapay First Edition Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps James Meade Limited Upper Crust It is often easier to make a good loaf than to find a good baker. Steven Wheeler tells you bow. Photograph by Charlie Stebbings Picture Gallery Ford First National Bank Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1611 Chess Bookwise Op & S Ltd Norodic Thomas Lloyd Kitchens Direct Kirdale Mail Order Ltd. Seven Seas Pulse A Life in the Day of Dr Oliver Sacks, neurologist and author, talks to Elisabeth Winkler. Photograph by Evelyn Hofer Persil Benson and Hedges

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