News from 05/04/1992
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Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Bob Lowman, Victoria Glendinning, Mike Graham, Gillian Rowe, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, James Dairymple, Sue Holt, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Stuart Waveli, Philip Norman, Sunnle Mann, James Saynor, Rob Hughes, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Firdaus Kanga, Norman MacRae, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Dr Peter Sanders Chief Executive, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Jason Donovan, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Nick Pitt, William Green, Joseph Williams, Carol Sarler, E. Jane Dickson, Andrew Skinner, Marilyn French, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Harold Stafford, Iain Johnstone, Aimee Bell, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Brian Pearce, Caitriona Tippett, Maria Laura Avignolo, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Colin Dryden, Colin Cook, Peter Kemp, Julia Neuberger, Ardi Kolah, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Tiffen, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, Nicky Clarke, George Perry, Sue Mott, Mark Skipworth, Carol Ann Duffy, Joe Klein, Paul Golding, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Honey Well, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Brooke Westcott, Paul Wheeler, Paul Driver, James Adams, Margaret Dibben, Stan Lewenson, David Hughes, Peter Plant, Peter Edgington, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Graham Lane Councillor, Phil Baker, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Tara Wohlberg, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, John Jenkins, Stephen Jones, Janine Di Giovanni, Andrew Neil, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Noel Hughes, Dilys Powell, Sophie Johnson, Bryan Appleyard, Donnie Munro, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Bruce Johnston, Steve Bright, Ian Glover-James, Bruce Oldfield, David Selbourne, Garth Alexander, Robert Green, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Zoe Redhead, C Middleton, David Hunn, Simon Bell, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Jackie Mann, Lesley Douglas, Andrew Alderson, Stan Levenson, Dr Ian Harrison, John Carey, Chris Dighton, Nadine Meisner, Donald MacCormick, Lauren St John, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, John Campbell, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Hugh Pearman, Phillip Knightley, Sir Alastair Burnet, John Kohut, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Sue Nelson, Joanna Simon, Jeff Ferry, Henry Stordy, Iain Jenkins, Christopher Irvine, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,
ResumoMajor says:'I'd quit rather than accept PR' Major says:'I'd quit rather than accept PR' Gadafffi builds huge poison gas arsenal at Rabta plant Pure Genius Mandelas to split as Winnie faces new murder allegations 60% households would be hit by Labour tax plans The Sunday Times Article Withdrawn Labour's triple strike The Open University Labour's 'Red Baron' may face shareholders' revolt on writs 'Smear' row Thatcher hint of new Europe row EC battleground Ashdown urged to soften his terms Hung parliment LibDems in 'dirty tricks' poll row The Times Ulster poll backs a Tory deal Virgin Tories plotting bitter revenge on 'unfair' BBC Bias charge BMW Information Service Andrew turns to PR man as rift with palace grows Concern over 'an orchestrated campaign' against his wife Althorp fortune escapes tax net Halifax SAAB Aircraft Inspired Television adverts declare war on men Case exposes legal aid loophole British Midland New police logbooks can hide altered notes Move to lift ban on whale hunting AT&T Pupils take Britain to court over caning Leading Schools that Still Use the Cane Nissan The Britain I am fighting for PC Magazine All to Play for Labour's Red Wednesday euphoria quickly gave way to wooing Paddy as a hung parliment became ever more likely. John Major ruled out deals and took to his soap box. Michael Jones, David Hughes, Andrew Grice and John Furbisher report Fit to be hung All to Play for Barclays Flying in the face of facts Neil Kinnock has a poor memory, writes David Hughes, dissecting some of the Labour leader's latest claims Mega-Neil gets high on decibels As the chant for Labour rises on a night of theatrical extravaganza, Peter Millar rubs shoulders with the comrades' comrade in the noisy new Jerusalem of Sheffield's green and insolvent land A load of Kinnocks exposed in the harsh light of Day Television interviewers have done more than anyone to reveal the shallowness of the Labour leader's thinking and the fallacies of his election campaign, argues Sir Alastair Burnet Alitalia When numbers start to count It looks like a hung parliament. Where do the parties stand on doing deals, and It may be hung, but will it die? That depends on what the parties are prepared to trade for power—or even a little influence. And their current positions are unlikely to be their final world No Title Turbo Clear win harder now The power at the Palace SNP sets the pace in Scots four-horse race Nationalists have upstaged the LibDems and hold the key to tactical voting in Scotland, says Donald MacCormick, left Too few friends for shell-shocked Heath What role will the Queen play? Does the deadlock of 1974 provide any lessons? Expecting a Tory victory, the actual result was a big surprise. John Campbell remembers the last time a general election failed to produce a clear majority Virgin British Airways Soapbox Major fails to satisfy John Major's 'nice' personality is not the crowd-pleaser the Tories expected, while Labour's 'Kinnock factor' is no longer the liability it was. Ivan Fallon reports Minders foil the tabloids Election 92 Paper round Mencap Parties swap economy jibe Party Political Broadcast Watch Such dreary politics: and just what is the Big Idea? The party's over, the chatterers are silent, says Bryan Appleyard. This election is being fought by blockheads National Children's Home Decisive seats in the final opinion poll Thursday night in the armchairman insomniac's guide to the key results to look out for as the nation decides No Comment To get free computer equipment I must shop at Tes… Winnie's rampage threatens Mandela Malaysia in a spin over royal racer Deng bounces back into political ring Tesco Swiss plan giant tunnels to end Alps lorry plague The man who would split Italy in three Lombardy 'demagogue' takes key election role Washington holds talks on South American peace force Ryanair France steps up spying on both friends and foes Angel of Death haunts the jungle Out of this World Mitterrand shows his good nature Repenting all the way to the bank Out with Lenin, in with Lennon International Fund for Animal Welfare Jaguar Speaks for Itself Clinton bitten to core in the Big Apple Presidential Election Minolta Bush cover-up claimed Abortion war closes in on White House Election comes last in a day at the races A Ladbroke Group Company Weather and Travel Outlook Irish abortion move at risk News Digest Howerd better NUJ row ends Champion dies Tory poll boost? Dr C Melville Bond winners Contents Staying Alive Lombard NatWest Contents Smallbone of Devizes Welcome, but let's not talk about the rabbit The Lesley White Interview The Edwardian International Heathrow Godfrey Smith Channel 4 sprinkles glitter on the slump Grub Street Britain has changed Don't blame the campaign, the Tories are losing on their record The electorate is poised to deliver a sensible verdict on a government that has long since lost its way, says Robert Harris BUPA Company Care No crocodile tears, please, for Tory flaws Why Major's men are the only politicians I can do business with Platform Bruce Oldfield explains why he has had no difficulty in deciding to vote Conservative The Sunday Times We may not be in for hard Labour but flib-flab rule is a grim option Edward Heath, who lost three out of four general elections, said contendly last week that the Tory party's "aberration" with Margaret Thatcher (who won three out of three elections) was over Atticvs The mafia may fade but far worse is yet to come With John Gotti's demise the old mafia is dying, writes Mike Graham. But beware the next wave Sex, lies and libel laws Singer and actor Jason Donovan, awarded £200,000 last week for libel, tells why he took the case to court Europ assistance Hand-bagged! The hunt for a new prime minister of France last week, says Stuart Waveli, turned into Little Edith's struggle against the Elephants 'I had had enough . . . I lined up the painkillers' Schoolteachers' spelling mistakes shock parents Jailed Briton is moved to a cell with a 'view' Points The Sunday Times Birthdays 'Naughty boy' gets his knuckles rapped FIAT Labour sobs louder but gives less Cup final will be battle of the giants Bath write new chapter with electric extra-time charge Pepper power pickles Park Barbarians clean up in the rain Rugby Round-Up St Helens blown out of it Brave Bicester go down battling Quins weather storm Masterful Woosie the man to beat Woosnam prepares to defend the Masters and Britain's dominance while Couples is fired up to restore home pride Lauren St John on how lan Woosnam secretly craved a major victory Ballesteros lets chances slip Lauren St John on European failure at English Turn Mansell forced off track but not off pole Motor Racing Monarchs plumb the depths with every mistake possible Couples the choker turns champion Robert Green sees a major change in America's No 1 Player power is the real issue Threat of strike action off the field overshadows striking action on it as the FA Cup semi-finalists vie for Wembley glory Inside Track Inspired by Cup magic Souness's battered braves limp on in search of a Souness Anderton provides a symphony for the eccentrics Fleck the key to the final Oxford win the race of a lifetime David Hunn sees the encounter that put vitality back into a classic tradition Perfect race for man who came second Nick Pitt on the jockey who walked the course to make a dream come true Luck of the Irish didn't quite work for McManus Paul Wheeler on the pleasure of coming third Krabbe ban in doubt News Focus Tendulkar signs on Canizares leads McRae clan wins Finalist Hendry Silver O'Reilly Making history Writers' awards West Ham resigned to their fate Five-goal Villa destroy spineless Spurs Southampton high jinks sink QPR Luton show they are no soft touch City rout Leeds to keep Ferguson out in front Politicians united on standing room for the lower divisions Football Focus Man in the no Whistle Blower Score draw Strip tease Cross ref Gone the wing Loss bonus Football Results For the Record Summaries of the Leading Matches Racing Party Politics' clear majority Favourites falter in a Grand National of omens and ironies The Sunday Times Chirpy Balding keeps his sense of humour intact Jon Freeman on the trainer who was delighted with the runner's-up spot Where They Came to Grief Contents BA and KLM restart talks about airline merger Jobless crisis would greet Labour win Advertising men cash in to beat Smith's tax hike Virgin Bankers rally behind Heron debt plan Control directors poised to oust Virani Contents BAe boosted by £1.5bn Saudi cash Reverend Smith's suspect sermon Business Comment Texaco Precedent of 1987 points to minority Labour government View Point Haggling at the Hilton New Volvo is on the ball The Square Mile corrupts squire Prufrock Bishop the musical knight moves on King Milk of human unkindness Golfer Klein beats the share bandits Briefs cause grief Rising to the challenge Every Time Trevor Osborne passes his Cannon Bridge London's top 20 vacant buildings Twelve largest property companies TAT London to Let Tokyo stock market takes another dive Iberia A share in the boardroom Next dressed for profit Sharewatch Lonrho VSEL Tesco MTM Meggitt Roskel Spring Ram Arnold & Co. ADT Coats Viyella Goodhead T&S Stores Banks "They've Cornered the Market: Four Star… FT-SE 100 index Top 100 companies International data Finchley runner set for the Adidas race Ventures NatWest puts its shirt on Geordie skipper's talents John Smith: right man with wrong budget The shadow chancellor looks like a banker and talks like one but his recovery programme seems too thinly spread to be effective. David Smith Economies Editor, reports on the creditibility gap Brother Industries Ltd. Economic mire lies in wait for Labour After the inevitable honeymoon period, how would a Labour government react to inherited economic difficulties? Report by Brian Pearce, chief economist of the Ernst & Young Item club Perfecting your sun tan Rover drives for Japanese working practices Clear sky for Laker as airline is reborn Sir Freddie Laker, pioneer of cheap flights, is back in the business. Christine Toomey reports from Miami on his new venture Anxious wait for advertising 'Oscars' Golden peer votes for pragmatism British Gas Freehold hope for flat owners Prudential Save & Prosper Perks boom in NICs dodge 'Help me win better banking' A disgruntled building-society customer wants allies to help him fight deteriorating service. Report by Diana Wright Tax relief can be moved to enhance investments Royal Trust International Barclays Prudential Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spencer Company Formations Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Company Store Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Hansqrds Ltd The British Business Park Picture Gallery Electricity board gets customer's wires crossed Questions of cash Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items INK The Sunday Times Business Opportunities Business Opportunity of the Year! Earn £100,000 + per Annum Glas. Weld Systems (UK) Leading Florida Based Manufacturer . . . Interested in Computers? Megatech Software 11.5% on offer until August Savings news Top savings rates Start your Own Finance Company Telecommunications U. K. Limited Prontac Imperial College Residences III PLC M&G Multiple Display Advertising Items Hong Kong tycoon eyes part of O&Y Lloyd's syndicate used policies to 'inflate' profit Whitbread eyes Euro partner Threat to new Jubilee link Chapter and verse on management skills US firms may buy into ITN In today's Other Papers Chelsea close to ground deal Lonrho 'may sell Observer' Hollick hits back at press Black plans another sale Labour may face crisis Sony (U. K) Limited Drama but no crisis at Ronson's Heron In the City Contents Frock Follies Two of the most powerful women in fashion are Britons now in New York. Vogue's Anna Winfour starts with the advantage over newcomer Liz Tilberis of Harper's Bazaar. But how long can she keep it, asks Aimee Bell Equal in the eyes of the Law? As a recent attack showed, women police face the same physical dangers as men. Helen Fielding went out on the beal and found they deserve the same promotion prospects The Lygon Arms Silence is golden in Hollywood Style File Connections Waterford Crystal The Diy Paula Reed on four top designs for dressmakers, created exclusively for The Sunday Times. Photographs by Sheila Rock Casting off the ties that bind As the V & A's tie exhibition opens this month, our man reflects on the petty snobberies that keep a stranglehold around his neck Hot-Air Ballooning! Huntsmans Designer Wardrobe Jaeger Lessons that mean nothing but home work Ardi Kolah on a Bristol project that helps parents to educate their children themselves Cut out for jeans with everything The hairdresser Nicky Clarke talks to June Ducas about his liking for a mixture of crisp and casual Reminiscence Game The Sunday Times Crossword Royal recourse to disparate remedies Reflexology? Aromatherapy? Carol Sarler calls into question the Yorks' quest for grief relief Fit for the task or just physical jerks? The launch of yet another celebrity exercise video, this week by Cher, prompts Gillian Rowe to ask what makes the stars suitable instructors The Sunday Times The chauvinism must go on Paris Dispatches As France sees off its first female premier, Stuart Wavell examines the whole Gallic attitude to women in power Nilfisk Limited Deaths and drugs and no control Janine Di Giovanni on the dangers of ketamine, a legal anaesthetic being used for recreational purposes Times Books The Sunday Times Eating about the Bush Table Talk Old-world values win through Wine Overseas Travel Flight Bookers Bridge the World Reho Travel Peregor Hermis Travel Ltd Touropa Travel Future Imperfect I was off to see the beautiful idea that fell from grace with the world, the most morden, most modernist, most old-fashioned city of all' In the 1950s Brasilia was an architectural ideal, a city built on dreams. Robert Elms went to Brazil to observe the reality Directions The Scandinavian Sea Way The twitch report Weekend Away P&O European Ferries Holidays Cunard Agafjord Mark Warner Thomson Northern Dordogne Queen Elizabeth 2 Sunsail Test the Mettle So you think you're up of a multi-activity holiday then? Sue Nelson survives a weekend of walking, climbing, abseiling and caving, while Lesley Douglas supplies a selection of activity holidays on offer around the world Active service Cunard Princess Multiple Display Advertising Items Egypt with Bales Versatility challenge Murrays Europcar Multiple Display Advertising Items Drive Ireland Great Southern Hotels Drive Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Swansea Cork Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Fares Centre Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Air break Ltd Travel Bag Air break Ltd Travel Mood Elegant Resorts French Railways Neilson CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders AirFare Warehouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropical Places Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items On a sea of changes William Green, on a tour of the Balfic ports, finds that the pleasures of a ship's cruise are not just for sixtysomethings The British Virgin Islands Mundi Color Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items The Real Portugal Queen Elizabeth 2 Brittany Ferries Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Villas & Apartments Multiple Display Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Matthews The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Drive France Multiple Display Advertising Items France Voyages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SKI Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Mencap Crystal UK Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Cornish Country House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Cricklade Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey Multiple Display Advertising Items Holidays '92 Multiple Display Advertising Items Showcasing plants grown under glass Gardening The Sunday Times Two-doors transformed BMW and Vauxhall now describe two-door cars as coupes, and charge more for them. Eric Dymock reports on the 3-Series and Colin Dryden on the Calibra What Car? Slump may hit Tory votes Property Bidding battle for Cowes clubhouse Sharp practrices for a fine lawn STIHL Career Analysts Contents Gemini TSB Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd. Appointments Contents No Title Contents Mannin Douglas N-B Selection Ltd Beat the Recession! Contents Austin Knight Chusid Lander Wickland Westcott Cognos Trinity Belmann Scott Baskin Robbins Numetrix McKenzie Waterman & Co. Moore Europe Ipcmagazines Microcom UK Ltd Scottish Power N-B Selection Ltd Touche Ross N-B Selection Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Business Manager GPT Communications Systems Limited Sopra Appollo Fire Detectors Ltd Financial Director Krauthammer International Hoggett Bowers Nationwide Goodman Graham Michael Page Technology Infonet Interexec PLC Goodman Graham and Association N-B Selection Ltd Whitehead selection Euro Dollar Rent a Car Maxat Nationwide PCL Computer Services Group Limited Barclays Signal Computing Ltd Retail Operations Director Jane's Information Group Fletcher Hunt plc Connaught Johnson Wilson Recruitment Ltd Selection Thomson MMi Mainland Executive Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Manager Food Industry The Sunday Times Templeton-Pijnacker PA Consulting Group MacDonald Martin Distilleries PLC CITB Property Board Sony James Baker Associates Aroma Chemicals Moxon Dolphin Kerby Barkers LBW Indermaur International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash Macmillan Davies Education School of Management University of Bradford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Newham Council Abbott Laboratories Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodard Schools (Midland Division) Ltd Engineering Appointments CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Sun Chemical Public Appointments The City of Liverpool The Training Trust Public Appointments Milton Keynes General South Downs Health Mencap Hammersmith & Queen Charlotte's Chartered Building Services Engineer Nottinghamshire Country Council The Parnham Trust Oxford Regional Health Authority Royal Agricultural College Media Essex Local Authority Waste Disposal Company Limited Essex County Council Social Services Price Waterhouse Hertfordshire Magistrates' Courts' Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Webridge Automobiles Jaguar Ferrari Edward Symmons & Partners ADT Auctions Meridien Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Gerard Mann Coventry Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Puttocks Mercedes-Benz Gerard Mann Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 Multiple Display Advertising Items Hudson Place Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debenham Tewson Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Country Property Ashwood Homes Berkeley Homes Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Abroad Contents School of scandal Craig Brown sees evidence of the horrifying failure of an educational experiment Politicians on the line Radio Waves Eating people is in Philip Norman on what makes him sick about this year's Oscars. Photograph by Eugene Adebari Low art of deception Film/george Perry Caine is willing and able In Michael Caine's new film he has a dual role: as the spy Harry Anders, right, and the reviver, he hopes, of British film fortunes. By Iain Johnstone Inside and cover pictures by Graham Trott It's not a knockout Is it time for the gloves to come off in the world of TV satire, asks Helen Fielding American Express Normal service discontinued Jonathan Miller on the impact of satellite TV Arts diary Royal Opera House Local hero enters second stage Peter Lewis meets Albert Finney, at work on a new play among old friends Shrew askew Robert Hewison on Shakespearian liberties at Stratford and Hammersmith Play-it-again sham All is not well in the suburbs of yesteryear . . . Palace Theatre Streetwise simplicity Hugh Pearman in praise of the well-made ordinary building Mastery of the moving image Joseph Williams on rare chances to buy Disney animation art Scenes from a theatre of war Frank Whitford on Gulf, an exhibition of paintings by John Keane The Sunday Times Concise Croosword Taleof two cities Hugh Canning on Verdi's Un ballo in maschera in Paris, and Don Carlos at the Coliseum Heavenly scent notes Steppes to stardom Nadine Meisner meets Irek Mekhamedov Baryshnikov's buffet Fast forward Brilliant Chain reaction Robert Sandall on the Rollercoaster tour Hook Wembley Stadium Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Reader Offer The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Arena Guiness Peat Aviation Multiple Display Advertising Items Moby Dick Multiple Display Advertising Items Shaman scandal 'Perhaps nothing more disagreeable, more squalid, more revolting to the senses, more opposed to personal dignity, can be conceived . . .' Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being by Ted Hughes Faber £18.99 pp516 Sense and sensuality Expletives Deleted Selected Wrings by Angela Carter Chatto £15.99 pp224 After Silence Acting up Not in Front of the Audience: Homosexuality on Stage by Nicholas de Jongh Routledge £35/£9.99 pp214 Men behaving badly Penny Perrick on two dispatches from the battle between the sexes The Boat House Book of the musical Running Down Broadway by Mike Ockrent Nick Hern Books £14.99 pp301 Viking Household spirits May and June by Anthony Spaeth Secker £13.99 pp182 Vile bodies Paul Golding finds whimsy, drought and gravadlax in three new novels Writing Magazine Wild at heart Blue River by Ethan Canin Picador £13.99 pp222 Heads you lose Fiction Underworld by Peter Conrad Chatto £14.99 pp252 William Trevor Two Lives On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on reviewers of books and breasts The Common pursuit As polling day looms, Victoria Glendinning, author of a long-awaited biography of Trollope, describes his blighted dream of a seat in parliament Anyone straying within teacup throwing distance of The Spectator offices might be advised to wear a crash helmet Diary Vintage Paperbacks The Pentland Press Mother of the fatherland Forgotten Fatherland The Search for Elisabeth Nietzsche by Ben Macintyre MacMillan £17.50 pp256 Fontana Brothers up in arms Maverick: The Life of a Union Rebel by Eric Hammond Weidenfeld £16.99 pp214 Viking Leading Fiction The Windows The Book Guild Ltd. Hardbacks Lists exclude the Bible, dictionaries, encyclopedias, directories and other reference books, including diet, travel, recipe, gardening and sports guides Paperbacks Picture Gallery The Writing School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Softback Preview Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers ALi the Alien by Tiefen No Kidding! The Funday Times Club We want to see your drawings jokes and puzzles on the page! Scribble The Numskulls Sympel Zpelin Zpels Truble! Food for Fort! Buffalo Burgers! How Do You Get to Government? Winning a general election Brainbusters Print the Initial Letter of Each Clue in the Empty Sqyares and the Same Words Will Read across and down The Cods Question Thinks Laterally: Going after the grass Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Asterix at the Olympic Games The Funday Times Club The Funday Times Here are five great offer ideas, they are all exclusive to readers of the Funday Times, with special reductions for our club members Bogart Contents BBC1 Big world Animators Tastefully sentimental: Joan Plowright (BBC2, 10pm) Film of the week Regional Variations Satellite Election The lady is a vamp Who wants to be good, asks actress Polly Walker, when playing the bad girl is so much more rewarding? Behind the screens News and gossip by Jonathan Miller BBC1 Monday Television's Greatest Hits (BBC1, 8pm) Film choice Regional Variations Satellite BBC1 Tuesday Without Walls: The Obituary Show (C4,9pm) Film choice Regional Variations Satellite BBC1 Inspector Morse (ITV, 8pm) Film choice Regional Variations Satellite Time Bandits BBC TV's Greatest Hits is the latest show following the trend for raiding the archives. But, asks James Saynor, how much deserves to bee repeated? BBC1 Taking Liberties (BBC2, 8pm) Film choice Satellite Regional Variations BBC1 Short Stories: Old Pros' Paradise (C4,8.30pm) Film choice Regional Variations Satellite Friday BBC1 Saturday 11 April Euro Disney Grand Opening Special (ITV, 7.55pm) Film choice Regional Variations Satellite Saturday 11 April Today Radio Poet of the Month—Ted Hughes World Service Peugeot Diesels Contents Finst Scotch 18 Cover Story Groupform U. K. Ltd. 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