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News from 15/03/1992

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Alexis Mantheakis, Denis Skinner Labour Mp, Michael Prescott, John Coleman, Martin Sewell, Barbara Hall, Bob Ross, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Philip Norman, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Larry Adler, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Fiona Walsh, John Curtice, Susan d'Arcy, Drew Smith, Geraldine Bedell, Milton Keynes, Alan Judd, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Alexandra, Nick Pitt, Jason Tomas, Michael Thrasher, Barbara Amlel, Carol Sarler, Gerald Durrell, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Brendan Bruce, John Major, Sally Rose, Edmund King, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Brian Pearce, P D James, Graham Bird Md Frcp MRCPath, Edwina Currie Conservative Mp, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, Danielle Nay, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Geoffrey Cannon, Nicholson Baker, Steve Goldman, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Peter Cole, Joe Klein, Stewart Roberts, Keith Pike, Bernard Cafferty, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Nicola Shulman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Gilbert Blades, Barbara Amile, Peter Lewis, P Manuel, Jeff Randall, Sir Robert Rhodes James, Jasper Gerard, James Adams, Paul Driver, Margaret Dibben, Liz Lightfoot, David Hughes, Elton John, Tim Rayment, Walter Grey, Tom Shone, Robert Rhodes James, Paul Keers, David Lawrenson, John Fubisher, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Thomas Pakenham, Brian Reading, John Karter, W Melvin, Eric Jacobs, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Greg Hadfield, Nik Cohn, Stephen Jones, Philip Agent, Harry Mullan, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Ian Coxon, Christopher Hibbert, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Miranda Seymour, Marcel Berlins, J Hounslow Area Manager, Polly Samson, Dilys Powell, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, David Selbourne, Alexander Calder, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, David Hunn, James Blitz, Rocco Forte, Sir Kingsley Amis, Michael East, Simon Callow, Mihir Bose, Prof Laurie Taylor, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Andrew Dilnot, Donald MacCormick, Chrissy Iley, Tony Moss, Sir Ernst Lubitsch, Gilbert Adair, Brian Appleyard, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Harvey Porloch, Victor Bryant, Colin Rallings, Marina Vaizey, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Richard Caseby, Andrew Finkel, Margaret Park, Sir Alastair Burnet, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Eric Hammond, Malcolm Crawford, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Michael Coleman, Iain Jenkins, Michael Coren, Boris Schapiro,

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Battle for Britain Labour to double tax thresholds; Tories target the Kinnock factor Smith budget help for 90% of families Gaming Board may close Ritz casino The Macallan. The Malt Election '92 11 feared dead in N Sea crash Major's rating soars as Tories take 1% lead Contents Magazine Off to a fighting start Major's rating to power the Tory takeoff Sunday Times Morl poll The Scandinavian Sea Way The Budget Effect The Sunday Times Sheraton Park Tower Kinnock factor frightens off the floating voters Vital role of the undecided Lawson hits at Panorama 'nonsense' Marbella Club Cunard Countess Nicholas Carter As election fever grips Britain Ashdown goes for a tough 'Keynesian' strategy Liberal Democrats reveal manifesto A new first lady makes her debut The making of an image PC Magazine Jobless rise in Tory territory lays minefield The unemployment trap Picture Gallery Unimpressive public men Sunday Telegraph Uncomfortable questions Independent on Sunday Our economic strength Mail on Sunday Chance for a 'fairer future' The People Labour 'cares for us all' Sunday Mirror The Ultimate Driving Machine New test asks teenagers 'can you count to five?' Air Canada SAAB Scientists horrified by giant livestock Mad cow disease on rise Hello. . . it's the BT robot here Olivetti How disgraced Tory MP Amos was 'set up' Vauxhall 'Framed' Briton's jail hell Essex man tortured in Portuguese prison Hobson, man of theatre, bows out Omega The Volvo 440. You Can't Go Wrong Contents Week One: Budget Blues As the election campaign prepared to roll last week, the Cabinet was split over the budget. Michael Jones, David Hughes and Andrew Grice report Mother's Day March 29th Election 92 Paradise lost in the land of floating votes Brian Appleyard finds confusion in the stronghold of beleaguered C2s Comet Which Computer? Show All to play for as the fight hots up The Sunday Times' surveys of a panel of voters have an enviable record of success. Ivan Fallon explains how they nail a key factor, the mind-changers The Sunday Times Poll of Polls We won't join the PR ride Major's Vision of Britain John Major, speaking to the Tory faithful in Torquay yesterday, set out his main themes for the election campaign Virgin Freeway Ranging shots fly high, but we ain't seen nothin' yet Contenders in the media eye: Sir Alastair Burnet opens a critical casebook TWA Truth in trauma as party focus falls on hospitals Election Media Watch Liz Lightfoot tracks the tragic sequence of events behind a little girl's death No Comment Azeris evacuate town under rain of rockets Russian Jews quit the promised land Marbella Club Hotel The MacMillan Nurse Appeal Nissan 'St Paul' turns testy on the White House trail Buchanan's car backfires on him Halifax Kennedy to wed divorcee Viper's nest of dictators unnerves Riviera Mobutu may join French legion of exiled despots BT Death riddle of Hitler's niece haunts Vienna Intercity Amelia Earhart's plane found on atoll Don't Lose You Right to Vote Far-right campaign may sink De Klerk The Sunday Times American Airlines Nuclear car boot sale puts West on uranium alert Royal Mail Puente Romano Hotel Marbella Sharp Gulf war supremo opposes Iraq strike Bang & Olufsen Death count in Turkish quake may reach 4,000 Weather and Travel Outlook Siege man is shot by police News Digest IRA case move Crime computer Queen Mother Magazine wins Bond winners Contents The Odd Couple The former hostage and his wife reveal the bleak side of fame to Lesley White Marie Curie Cancer Care Contents Yamaha Contents Left, right, here comes the all-purpose Major The prime minister's 'double image' in the ideological arena could be a potent weapon against Labour, writes David Selbourne Edwardian Hotels Godfrey Smith The Beeb pulls the plug on Harold Wilson Grub Street Opportunity lost Major and Bush: war heroes turned terrible peacekeepers The British and American leaders have much in common, including a shaky electoral platform, says Robert Harris Sealink Stena Line Why won't the West help South Africa? A deafening silence is all the outside world offers De Klerk on the brink of a momentous vote, says Barbara Amlel Tourism, an economic colossus denied its fair share of the cake Platform Rocco Forte urges more backing for a British success story Mulberry Lamont gives Labour the edge with a budget for lame ducks The chancellor has blown it, says Norman Macrae. His timid, reined-in budget puts Britain in an unholy pre-election mess Atticvs Revealed: the banned Panorama papers Jonathan Miller, of The Sunday Times, obtained a copy of the script for last Monday's Panorama programme on the origins of the recession, which was axed by the BBC apparently for political reasons. It is reprinted here in abbreviated from Zike Picture Gallery Lunn Poly 'Sparks' fly into Wapping Eric Hammond on the vital role his electricians' union played in the print revolution Patter of Tiny feet at the Observer Can these crimes be laid at the door of Christianity? Food reformers give Ronay a roasting Having a bad spell in the Lords Points Birthdays The loneliness of the long-winded detective Suzuki Steal our clothes Lady-killer misses mark His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Tion of the Universe Hodgkinson misses out Reed try seals Rosslyn's fate Let nothing prejudice history's pride in the Lions Northampton eye title Wasps succumb to Bath's power pack RFU aim to halt transfer problem Rugby Round-Up England's spirit of the aged Robin Marlar on the limping heroes who have put pain aside for World Cup glory Australia's old soldiers must prepare to fade away Peter Roebuck on the blind loyality that crippled the champions Games, few sets and more matches to BSkyB Merrily they roller long on skates David Hunn on a crude 19th-century game that has become a high-speed spectacle Pick's early pickings News Focus High cost of Prost Tang beats Bang Aussies win Dettori leads Rookie first Fisher responds Billiard win Table hopes Curry third The cruellest cut of them all Nick Pitt examines the sad fate of Barry McGuigan, a former hero beaten in the ring—and now beaten in court Christie puffs out his chest to win Athletics Somebody up there finally likes Clinton Harry Mullan on the man who hopes to be Scotlan's first world champion in 11 years Conner hits back in winning style America's Cup Britain seek passport to world promotion Ice Hockey Rivero sustains Spain's mastery Golf Shilton puts Sporting Life to one side Jason Tomas finds the world's most capped player in determined mood as Plymouth's manager All-American girl gets her chance Ice Skating Lewis sees a golden future in silver hooves John Karter talks to the master of Epsom about his chances during the Flat season Plymouth prove easy meat for tame Wolves Ramsden makes his Vague plans John Karter casts a critical eye over the Lincoln field Pearce runs Forest show Arsenal given Wright value Costly medicine is curing English disease Rob Hughes on Europe's recognition of the measures taken to tackle hooliganism Blackmore brings title closer Four sent off, five run on Football Focus Spurs sliding into free fall Whistle Blower Sitting ducks for Gunners Football Results For the Record Racing Rugby Union Rampant Leeds ride high Car Magazine Mystery over Kegan's rushed departure Australia find flicker of hope Peter Roebuck reports from Hobart Ford try finishes off Hull's challenge Viewpoint Greek tycoon secretly buys up chunk of Mayfair Insight Fear of hung parliament sweeps City Buyers' strike looms after election Pressure mounts for Frost to quit Yorkon Contents Banks set to lose £60m in casino group gamble Lloyd's brokers accused of stealing millions The Bank of England, BCCI and NatWest Business Comment United Biscuits Grim start: what a contrast to Thatcher in her Mayday View Point Rover aims to recoupé lost American millions Bang goes Exchange members' payout Developer's hard luck storeys Adman addresses adversity Mega Bucks Dressed to call. . . Ford's last words to Todd Lamont Fails to Score The Sunday Times Election & Budget Dial BTR Fears of Labour triumph send shares plunging Doubts in the City over the Tories' chances of staying in power have seen the market go into reverse after a brief post-budget fling. Fiona Walsh and Jeff Randall report Electioneering will give a lift to sex and advertising Ft-Se 100 index The Sunday Times Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Builders' hard landing Election sharewatch RTZ Swansea Business Location Victory for pressure groups Royal Institute of British Architects Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover Cars All the two parties offer is a choice of evils With the pound in the ERM, a big budget deficit of one kind or another is the only way to bring revival, says Brian Reading Treasury forecasts gloss over big risks Conrad Micklegate Group PLC The Sunday Times Sad lack of strategy Vance & Partners Framlington County Inns How the changes affect you The biggest gains have gone to people in the middle income range. Report by Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor Single man, living on his own Bristol & West Building Society Prudential Chelsea Halifax Figuring out what will survive the election In all, 59 changes were proposed in Tuesday's budget. Diana Wright sorts out which ones you can be sure of The Equitable Life Interest fears Holding back may pay as investors get a pep-up How to drive the best tax bargain Independent Financial Adviser The Equitable Life M&G Norwich Union Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opirtek The 4% Mortgage Network Growing Fast Successful People Distributors/Associates MOPS Prontac Large Retail Outlets Fresh Mailing Lists Top Rated New Investment Opportunity Paramount Marketing Noelynn & Co Realfare Joint Venture of the 90'S Can You Manage? Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds ECU Securities Plc Glas-Weld Systems (UK) Offshore Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items PMI Data Multiple Display Advertising Items Surveillance Equipment Offshore & U. K. Companies by Lawyers Picture Gallery The Company Store Ltd. Lessee hits the roof over big repair bill Questions of cash Insurance salesmen's commission stays secret Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tax hope for family firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Property Sales Partnership The Sunday Times Tops for power Sorrell cuts wages as WPP profit falls by half SEC wants to sue Moran Troubled Tiny Ashcroft dials B for Belize East Kilbride Branson may float again Poll jitters hit shares Predators circle MTM Share price support riddle Making the best use of your time Threat of luxury trade war Solicitors earn over £1m a year Art market paints a dismal picture In the City Contents If you go down to the heath today. . . . . . you're in for a big surprise. At least you are if you go to The Jungle, the notorious area of Hampstead that has an unsavoury reputation as London's gay playground. Helen Fielding reports Manners maketh new man In an increasingly rough, tough world, Robert Elms, our man in the Groucho Club, still minds his Ps and Os Character Shows The Sunday Times Crossword Cage aux dolls Style File Connections Women and children last Yet again, a Budget has failed to offer working mothers tax-deductible childcare. But, says Carol Sarler, it is an issue that must be addressed Reminiscence Game Heath's Style Victims Dolce E Gabbana: stunning mannish suits, cropped… Paula Reed applauds the designes who managed to break through the recession mood last week. Photographs by Chris Moore Queen Elizabeth 2 Hot-Air Ballooning! Bravo! Sealink Stena Line No peace on the Green Table Talk Cars of the Year 1992 Continental Me and you and a wine from Hugh Wine 1,400 miles in the lap of luxury Motoring The pros and cons of electronic gadgetry Winning packages The love that leaves a lot to be desired Whether it's dalliance at a distance or pestering from point-blank range, obsessive love can be dangerous for all concerned The Sunday Times Leisure Life Westward Adventure Sailing Nautical Instruments Limited Whistle-stops on a literary roadshow An author's view of the final leg of his book-promotion four of the US The Gift with a Difference Ussher Tours Limited Countrywear Barbour Derek Davidson J. D. Tours Paintball Games Monaco Grand Prix American Built By Dove to Dijon Otter Valley Golf Centre Kites British Trust for Young Achievers Campe X'92 Balloon Flights Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cantabrian Travel Bridge for Beginners The Ray Cochrane Beauty School Clarke & Co. AIDS and the risky realities A doctor writes: another reader adds his voice to our HIV debate Three Counties Driving School Multiple Classified Advertising Items When smoking is good for the circulation In the wake of National No-Smoking Day. Paul Keers asks why men's magazines can't kick the habit A turn-up for the textbooks Gardening Lexterten Cashing in on stargazey pie Danielle Nay on new arrivals to London's burgeoning celebrity restaurant scene How to rent historic houses Property Levitt home on sale Tiptree Directions Nothin' doin' Nik Cohn finds heat and quiet in Georgia on the first part of his trip along the Atlantic coast of the US United States Travel & Tourism ABTA Travel Agent Tradewinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic collection Overseas Travel AirFare Warehouse Quest Worldwide Somak Corsair Travel Day Tripper A Guide to Excursions from Amserdam Taking Amsterdam as his base. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Allsop & Co Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Berkeley Homes Knight Frank & Rutley Armada Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banque Woolwich Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battle for Britain 1979/80 Why nobody is relying on the feelgood factor David Smith charts the Tories' economic record and finds it cold comfort for them in the election campaign What the Parties Stand for 1981 The long march: 13 years of right turns Technology allied with global prosperity to charactèrise the Thatcher boom years and to shift, for ever, the rules by which all the parties must now play, writes Robert Harris Konica Don't look back: May 1979, and an era of momentous… Dulwich Labour Party The women most likely to. . . As a record number of female candidates hit the campaign trail, Margarette Driscoll reports on the all-party surge towards 'visibility' for women and the obstacles facing even the most determined . . . and the crucial virgin voters Rebecca Fowler sounds out the opinions of the first-timers the politicians want to woo 1983 Labour's fourth amendments Three consecutive defeats have at least taught Labour how not to run a campaign. Michael Jones reports on the lessons it has learnt College scarves replace the cloth caps Greg Hadfield on the class of 92—Kinnock's grammar school boys and girls 1984 Fixers chase winning image Tory image-makers, led by the Saatchis, have been holding 7.30am meetings to perfect their campaign. At Walworth Road they clock on even earlier to home their secret weapon—the 'grid'. Ivan Fallon and Andrew Grice report 1985 Hoping for a push on the swings The outcome of the election is in the hands of only about a quarter of the nation's voters—those in the marginal constituencies where the parties have a hope of swaying enough people to make a difference. Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher assess the odds What the polls really mean John Curtice has six golden rules for anyone trying to predict the result from the pre-election runes The Pollsters The Battleground How to Use the Map Battleground 150 Picture Gallery 1986 The pivotal 51 seats If the Tories lose 51 seats won in 1987 they lose their overall majority, and we enter 'hung parliament' country. Sunday Times analysts Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher appraise the 51 they think most likely to fall 1987 Labour looks north to steal victory in south The Scots are studying options from devolution to divorce, wites Donald MacCORMICK, but their votes are still inextricably bound up with the struggle for power at Westminster Two seats to watch for mood-shifts in Ulster West Belfast and the 'gold coast' could both break the mould, writes Liam Clarke The Sunday Times 1988 Here is the news. . . from the persuaders Image-makers are the new political force. Brendan Bruce, former communications director for the Tories, is one of them. In these extracts from his new book he examines how the 'right' message is put across Henderson Don't knock the opposition (too hard) Marketing Major changes in the wardrobe department Personal 1989 Aces duel for air supremacy The gloves are off as the BBC and its main competitor fight for election night ratings. Jonathan Miller reports A voter's guide to radio and TV coverage For the next four weeks, broadcasters will be offering round-the-clock reports, features and analyses from the hustings. Ian Coxon maps a path for bewildered viewers through the maze of multi-channel scheduling 1990 So farewell then. . . to the The MPs who are bowing out this time are an exceptionally large and distinguished troupe of political stars and their supporting cast. Among the line-up is Robert Rhodes James, who recalls some memorable performances and bids his felow players a fond adieu 1991/92 Retiring (but seldom shy) The Leaving Party Pebbles of political wisdom Who, what, when and for how long? The biggest majority, the tallest MP, the youngest prime minister—and the splitting of Milton Keynes Your Weekly Guide to Arts and Entertainment Arts diary OREO Class dismissed Craig Brown provides his view of a week when the small screen was rent with social divisions Prints charming Peter Johnson guides buyers towards bargains among the fine art prints Culture's poll position Will arts policy be a factor in the way votes are cast on April 9? Robert Hewison canvasses opinion and sets up the debate Sikulu Royal National Theatre Not-so-straight swap Tom Shone talks to Nicholas Lyndhurst Undone by the enemy within Theatre Comedy Theatre Master of the moving image Marina Vaizey at the RA's Alexander Calder retrospective Odeon Fast forward Making an art of noise Robert Sandall meets Curve, the guitar-hugging introverts of British rock Careering ahead Susan Sarandon's Oscar nomination for Thelma and Louise is long-overdue recognition for 24 years of screen versatility. Steve Goldman met her Fun for the price of a tenor Iain Johnstone on the week's releases Everything but the girl worldwide Sexuality and a singular girl Chrissy Iley talks to the comedienne Sandra Bernhard, in London for a solo show Virgin Megastore Great Britten Hugh Canning on the Royal Opera's new production of Death in Venice Space explorations In Concert Highwaymen The Four Tops Contents Rainbow House Hotel Ballet à la mode Dance Royal Opera House The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 210 Music man seeks change of tune Radio Waves Paul Donovan Pavarotti Wembley Stadium Michael Jackson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meadowhall Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall London Festival Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Reader Offer Exclusive to The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Popular Classics Multiple Display Advertising Items Dominion Theatre Globe Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gold Card The Bruton ST Gallery Ancient & Medieval History Book Club Naughty—but nice The Marquis de Sade by Donald Thomas Allison and Busby £15.99 pp326 Book now for a Literary Feast Bankers' orders Coutts & Co, 1692-1992 The Portrait of a Private Bank by Edna Healey John Curtis/Hodder £25pp488 Adelphi Press Passion victim Anthony Howard reads the first volume of the letters of philosopher-savant-historian, Bertrand Russell, and finds a buttoned-up Establishment man with a shockingly callous love life Marty Authors Wanted by N. 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Arcesilayus at Tocra The Pentland Press States of emergency Thomas Pakenham describes how he came to write The Scramble for Africa, the winner of this year's W H Smith Award Blue hair, beads and Mister B Penny Perrick talks to Dirk Bogarde—writer, actor, and once Britain's most bankable dreamboat—about his literary modesty and his new novel Jericho On the Critical List Harvey Porloch… harks to the sound of strumming in the reviews of Nicholson Baker and Jimmy Breslin Diary Paperbacks Bottom of the little league Life is Too Short by Mickey Rooney Hutchinson £16.99 pp374 Dorrance Publishing INC Riotous assembly Congressional Anecdotes by Paul Boller OUP £17.50 pp357 Granta Books Janus Publishing Company Brute force Criminal Sentences John Coleman encounters animal passions Water, water, everywhere Small Times by Russell Celyn Jones Viking £12.99 pp212 Hardbacks Lists exclude the Bible, dictionaries, encyclopedias, directories and other reference books, including diet, travel, recipe, gardening and sports guides Paperbacks Pile 'Em High The Cairo Trilogy Weidenfeld & Nicolson Study Tour of Japan Accelerated Learning Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Scribble The Original Seven Dwarfs The Numskulls The Minuscule Seven! 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Dixons BBC1 Monday 16 March Wildlife On One (BBC1, 8.30pm) The male short-finned pilot whale is a reconstructed mammal Regional Variations Satellite Monday 16 March BBC2 Tuesday 17 March Don McCullin (C4,8pm) Most people know Don McCullin as a celebrated veteran war photographer Regional Variations Satellite Tuesday 17 March BBC1 Wednesday 18 March Rapido (BBC2, 7.35pm) Satellite Wednesday 18 March Regional Variations Surgical Spirit Dr Pauline Cutting,"the angel of Beirut", has made a return trip to the Palestinian camps. 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