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News from 07/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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J Atkins, Andrew Lambirth, Leni Gillman, Barry Cox, John Coleman, Stephen Dodgson, Barbara Hall, Nicholas Ridley, Richard Ellis, Chantal Cuer, Kathy O'Shaughnessy, Pam Barrett, Duncan Fallowell, Mark Reason, Radio Walves, Eric Dymock, Fiona Walsh, Susan d'Arcy, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Michael Durham Social Affairs Correspondent, David Steel, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Nick Pitt, Kevin O'sullivan, Charles Hymas, Barbara Amlel, Wendy Wimbush, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Hung Canning, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Nora Beloff, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Sally Vincent, Donald Water, Harvey Porlock, Nick Bollettieri, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Wonnacott, Julie Fitzgerald, Michael De Larrabeiti, Godfrey Pilkington, Andrew Morton, Frank Ormsby, Julia Neuberger, Sean Ryan, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Timothy O'Grady, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, David Cairins, Opera, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Douglas Brown, Nigella Lawson, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, Uli Weber, Kate Peters, David Hughes, David Simmonds, Colin Dexter, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Brian Jackman, Anne Williams, Rufus Olins, Martin Jacques, Phil Baker, Graham Raggett, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Mlhir Bose, Jenny Mcclean, John Karter, Cralg Lord, Gwendoline Butler, Ian Griffith, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Harry Mullan, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Michael Z Lewin, Andrew Grice, John Kasmin, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Gordon Samnel, Rob Ryan, Ian Birrell, Robert Stoppenbach, Miranda Seymour, Ivan Hill, Richard Guilliant, Bryan Appleyard, Jon Swain Far East Correspondent, Ed Mchenry, Bruce Johnston, Steve Bright, Richard Woods, Douglas Avent, Louise Branson, Barney Hoskyns, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Rebecca Fowler, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Clare Medwin, Frank McLynn, D J Taylor, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Stan Levenson, Sarah Hogg, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Munro Ferguson, Lauren St John, Deirdre Fernand, Gillian Raffles, Marie Endean, Peter, Stuart Wavell Avignon, Dr Geraldine Kaye, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Anthea Gerrie, David Wickers, Robert Littell, William Darby, John Parker, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Benedict Birnberg, Anna Husarska, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Nick Tosches, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Professor Eric Moonman, Sandy Sutherland,

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The Arab sheikh who lost a billion in the cocaine bank Royal cavalry to be axed in defence cuts Life Guards, Blues and Royals to be among regiments that will go Joy of Sex revised for Aids era Contents Dream comeback: Steffi wins three-set thriller Contents The great composers expelled from school Revealed: Soviets face eco-disaster Pure Genius Contents Contents Day of Pimm's and a sticky Test wicket Blue skies and splash of oars work wonder for the social season Contents Weber Simpson Piccadilly Provence? Non! Tourists spoil adman's Utopia Outraged expatriates blame Mayle's bestsellers for an invasion of visitors Regiments to Survice End of a military era The Times Barclays Drivers told to bid low as car prices tumble Citroen BX Volvo Mazda Police investigate prince's save-the-rhino fund Met men turn stormy over bid to steal their thunder Major to prevent any whitewash of banks Getaway for less at Lunn Poly New agency to stop the polluters Mercedes-Benz Truce Charles and Diana's summer of discontent erupted into a storm last week. But now, says Andrew Morton, the air has cleared and the couple has declared a… Cunard Princess Red Dust The Disaster Menacing Europe Subaru DVLA Select Registrations Fumes billow forth from industrial sites: some… 'This would scare anybody' What Other Experts Say Tuning up: Nicola Loud, the award-winning violinist,… Heathrow Tory flagship council fosters boy with gays Wandsworth pays homosexual couple £120 a month Anderton: no Stalker plot Private prison to get no-strike deal Accord AFP, (Reuters): ANC plans big protests The World (AP): Man's '30,000 obscene calls' Azeri violence flares again TWA (AP): Australians boycott Coke Lebanon exacts revenge on PLO In today's Other Sunday Papers Royal surgeon row No honours for greedy executives News from the City Two teachers sacked over obscene calls Slovene mouse escapes with the cheese The Sovereign Milosevic warns Serbs to get ready for war Daihatsu African despot of influence brings the Observer to heel Country Club Hotels Rowland: big interests in Malawi The Department of Education & Science Naked lady puts Polish magnate in the dock Wimbledon White rajah vows to save jungle tribe Black America split by rise of its right wing Bishop's clue to death of Calvi Thomas Cook Tories put on autumn election alert Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour to back PR path into the Commons Weather and Travel Outlook Ports check for kidnap girl, 2 News Digest Six die in van Claims deadline Three charged Complaints fall Alpha memorial Hostage charge Bond winners Contents Margaret Thatcher held to ransom by her two top ministers In this exclusive extract from his new book, Nicholas Ridley recalls the strongarm tactics of two fellow cabinet ministers Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms Fraser Marr Yessir, to be frank we're only here for the money Forum Hey Prestair Hope in the midst of Ulster's old tragedy Inside Politics Press freedom faces a bigger threat: Brussels Paper round Godfrey Smith Would you sell this man your son? The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine The Deposit Protectio Board Charters riddled with hollow promise Why Europe is pleading 'Yankee don't go home' America is in such a hurry to slash defence spending that it may be jeopardising its peace-keeping role, warns Irwin Stelzer Pollon-Eze That fickle 10% of voters will keep pundits guessing to the end In this age of lookalike politics, a smail mishap or a sudden dotty issue could decide who rules, says Norman Macrae Atticus Picture Gallery The sting behind a hornet's nest at ITN New Grub Street What recovery, Norman? Saddam's chilling answer to the short-sighted crusaders Barbara Amlel argues that even Desert Storm did not open the eyes of the West to the true dangers of the Middle East Claridge's Birt's law: facts not flair is the way to save Auntie Barry Cox believes the BBC needs more radical reform if its charter is to be renewed in 1996. John Birt, he argues, is the man to do it Ambush Unguarded words that ended my cabinet career A bad case of Balmorality Sissons in the hot seat Why Shevardnadze said goodbye to party privilege Last week Eduard Shevardnadze shocked the soviet Union by resigning from the Communist party to set up a reform movement. James Blitz in Moscow analyses the repercussions Slovenia's best chance of survival Points Iraq must open nuclear sites to inspection Taking a bough: Douglas Avent admires one of the… Elms turn over a new leaf Nationwide Birthdays Don't cry for Cork Street Churchill: no common marketeer View of Liverpool Exit the queen, enter the young princess Wimbledon: the second week was a time of sunshine and upsets as the next generation of stars eclipsed the old Sue Mott on the demise of Navratilova and the rise of the children German aces play Russian roulette Nick Pitt looks ahead to the championship showdown where powerful serves will win more points than exciting rallies Stich the unknown soldier ready to charge over the top Sue Mott finds out more about the little-known finalist who is overshadowed by the reputation of his famous compatriot Brown's win was Britain's disgrace Richard Easton on a scandalous waste of talent Underdogs lie in wait for the top cats to fall Barberry coasts to victory Haller not happy in the comfort zone Way on the crest of a golden wave Good Year Rowers keep Henley in the pink Battling Obaseki and Paris lift England to twin peaks Woosnam scoops the bank in Monte Carlo Laus steps forward to gain double success Patrese pole challenges Mansell role Derby failure gatecrashes eclipse party Elliott finally achieves his dream Sticking to the rules cost Britain the European Cup Mystiko squares up to Elbio's challenge This is no time to put the judges in the dock Spinners pair up to leave Surrey dizzy Surrey (299) v Essex (338-5 dec & 22-1) Moxon leads by example Hants (417-7 dec & 8-0) v Yorkshire (268-8 dec) Sudden wind of change blowing through cricket Dogged Metson rescues Glamorgan Kent (334 & 129-0) v Glamorgan (241) Briers carries bat through latest failure Leics (108 & 177-5) v Northants (300-7 dec) Wells at work with a swing Derbyshire (230) v Sussex (289 & 39-1) Cricket For the Record Racing Australian Football Return to lions' den News Focus Caribbeans resist rush Richards out Senior service Surprise packet Goal thirst Track closure Swiss takeover Graf leads German advance Desperate England fail to weather the storn Robin Marlar at the third Test Yorkshire set to sign overseas players Harsh lessons for the new boys Contents Anything Goes Far from socially outcast, those who stray from the straight and narrow can now command the cachet of true celebrity. And their return to grace from disgrace can take only a matter of weeks. Deirdre Fernand and Helen Fielding report Thinking of England Table Talk Metropolitan Home Spice of life is Jerry's hallmark Polly Samson's Style File Connections Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Cross Word Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Heath's Browns Sale Down but not shut out in caring Santa Monica For the stars of Santa Monica, it's chic to be kind. Kevin O'sullivan discovers a sun-kissed haven for the homeless Phase Eight Cartier Laurel Boutique Multiple Display Advertising Items Statuesque Fashion It's not all retro chic and baby doll. Japanese designers give lessons for a future age—strong looks, stronger woman Tried & Tasted Strawberry Dairy lce-cream Europ assistance They're no longer women of a certain age The menopause needn't be a nightmare, as a new Sunday Times video shows. Anthea Gerrie finds you can be fabulous and 50 The Sunday Times Choice Loseley Strawberries and Jersey Cream Dairy Ice Cream Deliciously awash in mature burgundy Wine Osborne & Little The Sunday Times Designers Guild Sale Worldwide Thomson Playing detective Directions High-flying deals The saga continues Ferry interesting Green light for Red Sea Sales at half-mast Two of a kind Bed on arrival Taking sides Michael De Larrabeiti cycles the length of France's Canal des Deux Mers and rejoices in the diversity of local character and countryside he encounters tucked away along the fowpath Travel Brief Crystal Holidays Mark Warner P&o European Ferries Summer Times Wildlife Travel Amalfi Exploring the Divine Coast of Amalfi, David Wickers discovers, can be more reminiscent of a Grand Tour than a package holiday. With a coastline that's closer to the sky than the sea, it is the Perfect place for a room with a view Villa Rentals Sunsail Clubs Guerba Expeditions Queen Elizabeth 2 Ireland Cunard Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Unicorn Holidays Ltd Bales The Best of Greece The Travel Section Autan Travel Brief When IN…Chicago Travel Barbershop voice laments unsightly signs of the times Property Porsche sells off its 'bin ends' for a vintage price of £45,000 Motoring Imports beat the cost of buying second-hand Colour galore at the green show of the year Nature VW sticks to a winning formula In memory of a towering talent Gardening How to cope with too much rain Sodden garden? Waterlogged lawn? The only longterm solution is to improve your drainage system The Sunday Times Buyers warned of survey trap Travel Abroad Travel UK, The Sunday Times Contents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SBH France Aito Atol CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Aito Fully Bonded Czechoslovakia Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Plazza Travel Bug Airbreak Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders STA Travel Alamo Rent a Car Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Columbus Travel Insurance USA Summer / Autumn Flydrive Anglo Pacific Reho Travel P&O European Ferries Martyn Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Something Special Spanish Harbour Truckline Ferries Travellers Abroad Airbreak Ltd VFB Holidays Martyn Holidays Meon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Starvillas The Sunday Times Africa Exodus Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Whizz Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Hotel Portledge Rolls Royce Jack Barclay Ltd H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Multiple Display Advertising Items Murray Motor Company Hadley Green Garage Waranted Land Rover The Wadham Kenning Motor Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Highgate Sales Merlin Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sign of Quality on a Used Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Working Motors J. R. Tagger Mercedes Benz in Watford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Alan Day Falcon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerard Mann Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Bradshw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Mercedes-Benz Bramley Hadleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Wanted Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Grange Jaguar Guysalmon Jaguar H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durling Garage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 1990 G. De Tomaso Pantera Gt 5's' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Vantage Volante Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Cooper Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Hampson Rolls Royce Silvers Cloud Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Kensington Green Marryat square Jaguar Mk. 2,1961 Collection of Classic Sports Cars for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford GTD 40 Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Sheldon Bosley & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Little Venice/ Maida Vale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Chelsea Harbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atlantic Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Wolfe Crescent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterton Foxtons The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovel Homes Eastern Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lonrho offers banks deal on Brent Walker Rowland makes knockdown bid for leisure group's £1.5bn debt Troubles grow at Mountleigh Power project fuels Gas price row Contents Rising pound clears way for base rate cut Shareholders turn cool on Burton rights MBA Business Plan New bank code overdue View Point Investelectric Syndicate loss probed Rudolph Agnew, above, who last month resigned as a… Domino knocks spots off the rest Clarke Hooper tackles smears Share in the boardroom Anygrad Steeled for losses Net gains for the big fish Sharewatch Midland Group Rumour monger's philosophy proven Exporter gets caught in Nigerian tender trap Multiple Display Advertising Items Tarzan's lumber support Prufrock French toast Maxwell's flying tackle on CAA ILG survivor sprouts wings Clowes bosses 'spent millions on life of… Kleinwort Benson Investment Trust PEP From jobs boom to unemployment gloom Economic Perspective Siemens The sun sets on Tokyo market MID Glamorgan Cocaine Bank Final curtain for the After 14 years of suspicion, BCCI, one of the world's largest private banks, has been closed down Terrapin The Sunday Times History of fraud and illegal dealings Tobacco giant grows hungry Tyne and Wear Development Corporation Economic databank International Pera international Unit trusts branch out into high-risk futures Diana Wright personal Finance Editor Chelsea Building Society Four new types of fund Money after death Independent Financial Adviser Business & Personal Finance National Savings Timeshare was 'dirty den' Questions of cash Bristol & West Building Society Doing the splits for a bumper income 10.75% loans fixed to 1994 Savings news The Sunday Times / Micropal The Equitable Life Radio bid victor faces the music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interprint Multiple Display Advertising Items Surveillance Equipment IBM's war with Apple ends in surprise deal Key techniques ring up rewards The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Store Ltd Trade Link UK Insolvent? Bankruptcy Pending? Industrial Services & Supplies The Sunday Times Contents Marketing needs new sales pitch British companies need to wake up to what the customer wants. Staying ahead when hundreds of others are going under means taking a new look at quality and service, says Ian Griffith, right Director of Oxfam N·b Selection Ltd Career Analysts I. G. E. Medical Systems Selector Europe a Spencer Sruart Company Theaker Monro Newman TSI Group Simpson Crowden Consultants Egor Executive Selection Mercuri Irval Digby Jay Jones Oil & Gas Search Selection Tetra Aia Association Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Coca-Cola & Schweppes Haymarket Consultants Senior Sales Consultants MSL International MSL Advertising Michael Page Partnership PA Consulting Group Hydro-Electric Richdata A Development by Royal Insurance Asset Management Hoggett Bowers South East Wales Bates Tavner Resources International Berkeley Scott Advertisings TSI Group Annitage Shanks Limited British Tourist Authority Jrmt Management Services Technology Kingscott Cameron PPP Lifetime Tobacco Ravenscroft & Partners East London Housing Association Recruitment & Assessment Services Otford Group Ltd Paisner & Co. The Medical Protection Society Statistician Artificial Intelligence Applications Insititute Lex Systems Leasing Pt (UK) Ltd Bull Finexco British Postgraduate Medical Federation Photo-Me International PLC Cambridge Consultants Brian Forbes Search & Selection Rachel Elston Ovum Ltd Ravenscroft & Partners Longman Training Gaps International Lynx Holdings Plc Sterling International Head of Communications Managing Director South East Fletcher Hunt Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Group HQ Bristol Water Medlock Associates Compleat Recruitment Technical Director PA Consulting Group Cooper Neff & Associates The Pathfinder Partnership Prestigious International money broker requires… Multiple Display Advertising Items Chusid Lander Multiple Display Advertising Items Connught Mainland Star Executives Limited ED & F Man International Ltd Director of Consultants Allied Dunbar Queen Ethelburga's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter House Metanola in organisations International Queen Ethelburga's College VSO Sheffield Development Corporation Director of Operational Services Monastery house for Sick Children Advance Personnel Services Ltd Cambridge Recruitment Consultants St. James Associates Management Selection Red Director LLB Degree Study for Success with LCLS Engineering Appointments Music Director St. Godric's College London Serg International South Bank Polytechnic London HMC School Contents Peak-time for Pavarotti Hugh Canning talks to Luciano Pacarotti, who this year celbrates 30 years on stage. Photographs by Michael Ward Furore triggered by women on the loose Thelma & Louise, Ridley Scott's surprise hit, has fired up a confusing debate, says Nigella Lawson Scams, shams and sweet humbug Iain Johnstone on the week's releases The Official Guide of the Society of West End… Arts Hotline Decline and fall of a modern movement Paul Driver on renderings of three expressionist works Keepers of the eternal flame Soundings Record of the Week Globe Theatre In a spin with wheels of fire and oild 78s Theatre Robert Hewison Peter Hall Company Reader Offers Exclusive to The Sunday Times Early kings restored to splendour Jazz Why sex is top of the hot parade Robert Sandall on the explicit lyrics getting liberal charts exposure Royal Opera House Confusing signs of our times Andrew Lambirth misses a sense of modern life in urban views at the Barbican and in john Bellany's latest exhibition Aldwych Theatre Royal National Theatre Schools for scandal? Geordie Greig on the hard-up universities accused of asset-stripping Thelma & Louise Clemency at last for a true clas Opera Everybloke decides to walk alone Robert Sandall on Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio Agony in search of a voice David Dougill on the ENB's triple bill The Sunday Times In debt to life's poor tapestry A play of unnerving topicality previewed by Peter Lewis The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas London Palladium Classical Concerts South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Royal Opera House Neil Sedaka Assembly Direct Presents Royal Festival Hall Centre Stage The Moscow State Circus The Fabulous Theatre Royal Haymarket Cinemas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items A success by any other name Television Licensed to entertain Paul Donovan looks at Showtime Radio, winner of the national commercial franchise Today's radio The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 174 Reassuring talk from the listening man Critical Guide to the Week on Radio Radio Waves Radio preview The Sunday Times British Diabetic Association Monday Critical Guide to the Week on TV Tuesday July 9 Wednesday July 10 Thursday July 11 Critical Guide to the Week on TV Friday July 12 Aping Tarzan: weedy Christopher Lambert (9.30pm… Linford Christie: running in the 200m race (8.00pm… Saturday July 13 London Coliseum The Sunday Times Regions Highlights Satellite Sky Movies + Does he mean us? Les Anglais Portrait of a People by Philippe Daudy Barrie & Jenkins £16.99 pp303 First among equals John Major by Nesta Wyn Ellis Macdonald £13.95 pp 282 Sceptre On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on the death of Sylvia Plath and the life of Edwina Mountbatten Authors your Book Published Write TV Drama The greenery-yallery Grosvenor Gallery man James Abbott McNeill Whistler: A Life by G H Fleming Windrush Press £19.99 pp 366 Making an exhibition of himself With Gilbert and George in Moscow by Daniel Farson Bloombury £9.99 pp 191 Books on Tape Oxford Paperbacks Racing demons The Woman's Daughter by Dermot Bolger Viking £13.99 pp 242 Jam tomorrow Fiction Gridlock by Ben Elton Macdonald £9.95 pp 340 Down on Maggie's funny farm Not the End of the World by Rebecca Stowe Peter Owen £12.95 pp 152 No surrender All Our Fault by Daniel Mornin Hutchinson £12.99 pp218 The Book Guild Ltd Friends of Dorothy Fiction Two Girls, Fat and Thin by Mary Gaitskill Chatto £13.99 pp304 Campbell Armstrong Hammond Innes Conduct unbecoming The Maestro Myth Greatd Conductors in Search of Power by Norman Lebrecht Simon & Schuster £17.99 pp380 The wild bunch Unsung Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll by Nick Tosches Secker £7.99 pp276 From a Whisper to a Scream: The Great Voices of Popular Music by Barney Hoskyns Fontana £4.99 pp164 Diary Books Paperbacks At Stoke Poges Bodily harm Body Myths by Cecil Helman Chatto £13.99 pp151 Examining Doctors Medicine in the 1990s by Donald Gould Faber £12.99 pp148 Master Any Business Book The Sunday Times/ CWA short story competition The Sunday Times Russian roulette Criminal Sentences Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Plumbs Rex and Tex Picture Gallery Bananaman Strip-Teasers Deputt DiNK The Funday Times Fish Tales Mr Clean The Funday Times Fish Tales The Funday Times Club The Funday Times Fast and Flightless Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! Members only Offer The Funday Times Club Coupon Brainteaser Riddles 'N Giggles Thinks Laterally: A robber on the run Beryl the Peril Bogart Yargh Eureko Scribble Asterix and the Banquet Get Switched on The Funday Times Club Contents Outspan Contents Dolphin Peugeot Weaving American Airlines Smoking Can Cause Ling Cancer, Bronchitis and Other… Kodak Ektar Fellow Travellers Julian More, writer and librettist, and his daughter Carey talk to Shirley Lowe Toyota Celica Westwood Portland The British Festival Light up a Legend Picture Gallery Max Factor Picture Gallery Max Factor Kensington Green Hyundai Discovery Smooth Operators Lloyd's Pioneer Picture Gallery Danone Fiat Designed for Life Queen Bee Raymond Weil Misubishi Motors Means Proton Nought Percent Proof Noir Moben Jown and Country Kitchens Schott The Camelot Chess Set France Homes from Home Panasonic Sofas and Sofa Beds Conrad Brasserie Country Desks The Writing School Linguaphone Her Sunday Best Heroic British Food Shell Suit Flour Wild Thing Wild Thing Picture Gallery The Bradford Exchange Bridge Boris Schapiro Brainteaser Graham Raggett Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah A Life in the Day of Sarah Hogg, head of the policy unit at Dowing Street, talks to Catherine Stott St. Clements Gbeater Glasgow

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