News from 28/06/1992
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Robert Philip, Andrew Lambirth, Michael Nash, Pete Bradley, Jonathan Ledbury, Michael Frost, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Renee Bravo, Mike Graham, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Jon Swain, Grace Bradberry, Morris Cerullo, Rob Hughes, Daisy Waugh, Pam Barrett, John Peter, Neville Hidgkinson, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Susan d'Arcy, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Nell Mackwood, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Keith Welham, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Rebecca Mead, Barbara Amlel, Liz Hodgkinson, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, M McHenry, Martin James, Kenneth Baker, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Peter Reading, Sheila Rowland, Cliff Temple, Jonathan Stephenson, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, Andrew Morton, Sean Ryan, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, Angus Geddes, Steve Goldman, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Paul Bailey, Paul Golding, Eddie Shah, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Dicks, Bernard Cafferty, T V Newmark, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Peter Lewis, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Donoran, Mark R Guest, David Carrie, James Adams, Paul Driver, Liza Radley, Sue Fox, Margaret Dibben, David Hughes, Tim Rayment, Richard Stein, Kirstie Hamilton, Janet Daley, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Fred Warner, Frank Delaney, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, Dr Patrick Dixon, Rt Hon Sir Frederick Lawton Chairman, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, June Ducas, Jim Smith, Leo McDonald, Rod Carr, Harry Mullan, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Tony Husband, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, David Lodge, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Hogg, Steve Bright, Ian Glover-James, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, John Walsh, Donald Madgwick, John Kelly, Aliai Forte, Andrew Yates, Clare Medwin, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, C Waite, Matthew Lynn, Sean Langan, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Carolline Lees, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Rajeev Syal, Efraim Karsh, Robert Kee, Janie Lawrence, Andrew Lorenz, Sara Rance, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, Alan Ruddock, Terry Lovett, Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, Elaine McClean, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, J Anderson, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Rosie Stark, Mary Watson, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Martin Booth, Peter Roebuck, Peter Olney Director, Sir Julian Oswald Admiral, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, James Mackic, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents New evidence casts doubt on Birmingham Aids scare Major to quit if Maastricht bill defeated Warning to Tory rebels as Britain is rebuffed at Lisbon EC summit Yorkon Tennis shock: British player makes week two Mitterrand flies to Sarajevo as EC backs military action Contents Charles confirms marriage in crisis The Sunday Times Major embattled as EC summit ends in acrimony 'Enlargement' row leaves UK isolated Computers and Communications Ripa turns blind eye to beach filth at home Blackpool case in court as Italian resorts escape IRA limpet mine injures 21d Attack on police reveals new dimension in terror The Times Bankruptcies spiral upwards as consumer confidence dives British Coal Enterprise Ltd The Ultimate Driving Machine Sotheby's owner to sell shares as profits wither Election boost to the economy runs out of puff Delta Airlines Fun in the sun: Part of the 75,000-strong audience… Windy Breeding will out when down and out at Lloyd's Commentary Body Shop boss under fire over 'misleading' film All Nippon Airways New names revealed in university spy riddle Shadowy figures who hold the key to negotiating maze of Oxford espionage Renault 'Green' Norway to hunt whales Mafia moves into Britain French guns Word perfect Olympus British Airways Minolta The Case for Charles For nearly a month Charles has been portrayed as selfish and uncaring. Now, although he has pleaded with his friends to remain silent, they and the Palance want to give his side of the story. Nell Mackwood and Tim Rayment report Sex, Lies and Propaganda What began as a sensation turned out to be a sad and sordid tale. Behind stories of an Aids fiend on the loose in Birmingham were questions that the health authorities did not want to ask, report ALFA Romeo We are all at risk . . . . . . No, we are not Raise a Glass: How a £10 Bottle of Wine Can End up… Restaurant wine-drinkers pay through the nose Compaq Tough new laws on way to curb noise nuisance Land Rover Nissan Return journey: A replica of Christopher Columbus's… Claims of affairs dent Bush image as family man Mentadent S Heads rolls as sex scandal rocks the American navy Moldovan conflict slides into all-out war Rover 200 Series Russian royalists spark a tsar war AVIS Sealink Stena Line Palestine Arabs look at the Israeli dove and smell a rat Gurkhas hired for gem of a job Out of this World Canton letter of assignation Germans bared and bored Forced to drink on company time The local artist Death in a bottle Apple Computer U. K. Ltd. New York puts the cuffs on its rogue cops Robert Flerning & Co. Limited Pied pipers of Germany try to lead neo-Nazi youth on a disco dance Whites talk of civil war as toll rises in South Africa Violence spreads to every corner of a caged society The Sunday Times IBM BBC could lose public broadcast monopoly The Open University Aux armes! French scent rich haul of fish as fax triggers trawler war Weather and Travel Outlook Rapide Pilkington Maxwell fund saves pensions News Digest Spitfire crash Cancer drug deal Soldiers drown Gays march Ball by ball Senna stopped Less Express Bond winners Superlative Travel Saint Diana Through the harrowing tragedies of others - friends and strangers alike - the Princess of Wales found the strength to be herself by Andrew Morton Henley Management College Birmingham Midshires Building Society Royal divorce and the constitution Michael Nash on the consequences of a break up The Sunday Times Gulf castigator goes off like a damp Scud Grub Street Red tape and Euro-speak Flying blind in a tailspin: the party that reached for the sky The opposition has failed to understand the political revolution that took place at the general election, writes Robert Harris Companies House Into the Bottomley pit of Aids muddle The attitude of the health secretary and her officials to a serious epidemic is ludicrous, writes Barbara Amlel Yitzhak Rabin: war hero on a mission to win the peace Platform Israel can make a historic compromise, says Efraim Karsh Thermabond Constracts Ltd. Nettles Smith must grasp if he is to put the sting back into Labour Norman Macrae says the party's next leader needs to tailor his policies to accord with the harsh realities of markets and money Atticus Curious case of the Armagh Four When Adrian Carroll died during the 'shoot-to-kill' controversy, a bizarre trial ensued in Ulster, writes Robert Kee The magic and mystery that prolonged a Brief History Bryan Appleyard on the book that this week equals the record of more than 3½ years in the Sunday Times bestseller list Nationwide Godfrey Smith Only the devil and praying hacks need fear God's banker in souls The Lesley White Interview Sterry Communications Cut out 'oddjob' policing for a leaner, keener force Police officers can be more effective of relieved of some duties to concentrate on investing crime, says Kenneth Baker Animal-lovers should fightg for the zoo Carving up the crime cuttings Euro DiSNEP Postdated protest Bid for a bloodless coup Lending a deaf ear Limits on sexual liberty Admiral's pittance Birthdays Points Classic match made in Lord's heaven Robin Marlar on a Lord's Test match that had everything—except the right result for England Fuelling fear with a flick of the wrist How the Leg-Spinning Spider Catches the Big Bats in its Web How to play the world's best fast bowlers Peter Roebuck on Waqar and Wasim's extraordinary gifts Gower to add the glitz Essex have no need for the four-day game Surrey build edifice on spinless wicket Glamorgan fall guys take tumple Hick hooked as Sussex bounce back Emburey spurt takes him to 1,000 wickets Warwickshire wiped out Cowdrey tames frail Durham Miandad and Asif flat-track bulies Christie confirms his Games class Denmark's championship a triumph of willpower Rob Hughes salutes the Danish team who turned a fantasy into reality in Sweden Butch Reynolds' case puts the IAAF in the dock Cliff Temple asks wheather the IAAF is worthy of our trust as a guardian of sporting justice Final slip proves costly to Faldo Golf Solent falls victim to plain sailing Keith Wheatley on a day's sailing that fell rather flat The telepenic chip of the Old Stoneface John Karter on the proudly independent Tracy Piggott—she rides, she trains and she talks No deviation for the dashing Derby doctor Eubank not so hot but wants to cash in on Benn re-match Boxing Power play, power ploys and Pimm's Week Two of Wimbledon dawns in a welter of controversy over bad language and officious officialdom. What else is new? Passion, and other four-letter words They are also served, who only stand and wait Robert Philip joins the groundlings and the celebrity-spotters on an outside court Wimbledon Results Genius of McEnroe rolls back the years Man who fell to earth News Focus Motorbike mayhem Eddery's storm Bitter Real Sainz leads Krabbe waits Painful start Opie in final Racing Australian Football For the Record Cricket Bates bandwagon rolls on First Briton in last 16 for a decade Becker scrapes in as Leconte bows out Olhovskiy ambles past Courier and into history The Sunday Times Contents Imro chief 'ready to resign' over Maxwell failure Doubts gather over £3bn wellcome sale LBS cuts economic growth forecast to zero Buyer emerges as Amber Day's troubles mount Smiling through: BP's ousted chairman Bob Horton at… Lloyd's dissidents lay down their arms Germany set to abandon Eurofighter Moss Bros Self-regulation must end now Business Comment Midland America's recovery falters View Point Harry Goodman starts travelling Prufrock Conrad seeks a home for £4m Such a pregnant silence Talk Aspro can't swallow Picture Gallery Pentos plot thickens Perks are a Wellcome drug Horton Pays the Price When BP appointed Robert Horton as its chairman he was seen as the man who could solve the oil giant's problems, but this abrasive style became intolerable. Now he has been toppled by the people who largely created the difficulties that he inherite. Robert by Matthew Lynn and Kirstie Hamilton Norwich Union Share in the boardroom Virgin Lonrho profits drop as debt stays high Sharewatch Trafalgar House Arthur Lee GEC Airbreak Leisure British Steel Cray Electronics Kalon/Manders BET FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Extel Financial: Top 100 companies Credit Suisse First Boston: International data Small print clouds big open-skies deal Bank of Japan leaves Nikkei to collapse Royal Mail Coleridge triumphs as names squabble A dozen action groups are blunting their attack by unseemly feuding. Report by Helen Davidson Tyne and Wear Development Corporation Labour peer faces quiz on Maxwell Sedgemoor in Somerset Fidelity Nomiees Ltd. I'm no Maxwell, says the Telegraph's Black Canon Way out of the interest dilemma Let the Bank of England be independent, David Currie and Geoffrey Dicks of the London Business School advocate No Title Zero growth, but some hopeful pointers The LBS forecast JBA People and Products in Software Griffin Hugging a bear that is still far from tame American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises Prontaprint! Interprint Colour Printing Charing Cross Hotel Telecommunications U. K. Limited Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Nationwide Expansion Triple New Home Improvement Product Large Exclusive… Profit from our Success Apollo Blinds National Connect plc If You Can Invest Government urged to study plight of home owners Our bid to help those who are stuck has prompted a huge response, reports Diana Wright Wellcome is not a prescription for quick profits Save & Prosper Savers must be vigilant, says ombudsman Bank of Scotland Weighting up the options Fix yourself a little long-term centainty. . . Newton . . . but don't forget big payers Northern Rock Beware old-age tax traps Income funds recover Knight Williams & Company Ltd Share buys need care Spreading the risk when buying shares Yield is good guide to return on equities Independent Fidelity Investments Fidelity Investments The Sunday Times Chelsea Building Society Redundant worker seeks bonus from company that sacked him Questions of cash Yorkshire Guernsey Top savings rates Levitt buyers fined Fidelity Investments Hockney will be the big draw as gallery sells up Collector's file No-claim bonus on house cover Savings news The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Thornton Investment Management Limited UK fights losing battle on Euro bank Canary faces rent strike The Reliable Airline Swiss want Heron stake Rolls set for first acquisition in US EC tax could hit scotch In today's Other Papers Banks take 55% of WPP Lincoln Shire ICI may bid for Fisons £3m pay-off Only a clean sweep will do in Mirror boardroom In the City The Sunday Times Contents Career Movers' Companion Gemini Microsoft Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Career Analysts Ward Executive Limited PA Consulting Group Michael Page Technology Interexec PLC Hoggett Bowers Price Waterhouse Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Douglas Llambias Music Television TV Austin Knight Ltd. Airwork Hayward & Associates Colour management systems Chusid Lander The Housebuilders Marketing Company Fletcher Hunt plc. Barbican Centre Rugman at Rugman & Parmers Limited Shannon Ambra Personal Computers St. James Associates Michael Page Marketing Procter&Gamble HMS Career Advisory Consultants Microsoft Thomson Financial Services Rigby Metal Components Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International General Sales Manager Britannia Refined Metals Limited NB Selection Ltd Harvey Nash Personnel Insight Braxton Associates Coopers & Lybrand Scottish Homes Selection Thomson Heathrow Airport Limited Gartner Group Dynamic Resource Management Commission for the New Towns AFRC Institute of Plant Science Research Connaught Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited AT&T BCE Ltd Morgan & Banks Succession Planning Associates Fisons Rydon McKenzie Waterman & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Couvo Computer Services Ltd Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited Dixons Stores Group Anglo Hawkins Wright Thompson Quantel Limited Ziff-David Europe BPCC Ltd Philips Multiple Display Advertising Items News International The Sunday Times Laura Ashley Woolf Nucleus Consulting Partnership Limited NHS Management Executive Jarneel Oraganisation Talisman Multiple Display Advertising Items Wickland Westcott Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Securing a passport to career success The Sunday Times is supporting two events this week that will help guide school-leavers and graduates through the education and job jungles. Charles Hymas reports Post Office Counters Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Superdrug Norfolk College of Arts and Technology Sheffield Hallam University Cite (Associates) Ltd. Gabbitas Truman & Thring The Association of British Dispensing Opticians Multiple Display Advertising Items Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items The American College in London Knightsbridge University The Software Studio Dacoll Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inteco Multiple Classified Advertising Items North England Litchfele Associates The Sunday Times The London Recruitment Fair Proteus Consultancy Ltd. The Schools Fair ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Warranty as Well Constructed as the Car Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann HMG Bradshaw Webb Speeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivervale Puttocks Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Normand Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Pinneys Woking Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Dick Lovett Porsche AFN Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times SAAB Warranted Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Pinheiros Altos Registration Transfers Mitsubishi Motors Vehicle Registrations Ltd Lindsay Square Hallmark Midland Registrations Clifton Gate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harbour Club Marryat square The Circle Tower Bridge John Wilcox & Co Chestertons Residential Bates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MEPC Queens Reach Allsop & Co Tower Bridge Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Langley-Taylor Residential & Sporting Estate Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Croudace home Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley International The Sunday Times Brit air Victorian Conservatories Estimate & Survey Contents Male menopause? There is now a radical treatment for men suffering mid-life problems Sean Langan examines the caes for the 'viropause' and 'male HRT' There ought not to be a law against it Janet Daley argues that we shouldn't try to legislate against risks people willingly expose themselves to BBC A right royal spectacle Stylefile Connections The Sunday Times Crossword What's love got to do with it? The new mistress picks married men because it suits her, not because she is desperate, says Janie Lawrence, tired of 'other woman' clichés. A part-time lover is preferable to full-time laundry The Times Wesley-Barrell Thomas Goode Matchless devotion No other tennis player attrats such singleminded fans as Martina. Daisy Waugh talks to the faithful ladies who trail after Navratilova Right: polycotton shift dress with pleated skirt,… Designers Guild Multiple Display Advertising Items The courtly classic returns Bandanas and lurid Lycra? You cannot be serious, says Paula Reed. At Wimbledon, white is still the tops Multiple Display Advertising Items Bringing glories of the past back into blossom Gardening Graham Rose visits a restoration conference A weekend break with tradition Table Talk Multiple tipples with a touch of class Wine Why not go the whole hog? Free-range boar farming in Britain is reviving taste for an old dish, says Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall Top events in July Here's looking at you, kid Is the personality blueprint established in the womb, as a new book claims? By Liz Hodgkinson Denmark Hot tips on a nasty piece of work Helen Fielding looks over a guide on Nasty People and suggests wer keep won counsel Kettles A forte for elegance June Ducas talks to the society beauty Aliai Forte about the art art of chic living My Style Harrods Battle resumes over £4.5m hall One of the most important and controvesial houses in the country goes back on the market this week. But will anybody buy it? Andrew Yates reports Property Mark Warner Sealink Stena Line Portugal Madeira Azores Black Prince Pettitts India Time Off Ford revives the two-stroke Motoring Eric Dymock finds the motor giant looking back to the future to develop clean and cheap small cars Ahead of his Day? The forgotten pioneer Cunard Princess The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Elizabeth2 Ireland Turtle power Flights for sale France without tears Double standards For dolphin-lovers Assistance for students Majestic vanity In part of his tour of Sicily, Frederic Raphael unearths the magnificent display of classical treasures of which the island is justly proud Multiple Display Advertising Items Majestic Vanity P&O European Ferries Day Tripper A Guide to Excursions from New York For relief from the hustle and bustle of the city, John Diamond and Jonathan Futrell supply a selection of destinations within easy reach of the Big Apple Sunsail Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Sealink Stena Line The British Virgin Islands AT&T AirFare Warehouse Trail Finders the Travel Experts STA Travel With the Worlds Finest Airlines Sun World Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Travelbag Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World The Gambia Anglo Pacific Travel Air Fares Centre Flight Bookers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Now! Only £40 for a Second Ticket Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Sunsail Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Travel Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Plazza The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Villas with Pools Martyn Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Activities Centre Explore Worldwide Ski Neilson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Reductions at Gleneagles Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages Manor House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel & Country Club Contents Umpire of the son Where's the beef? From bad to verse Bad language Multiple Display Advertising Items Kit caught Kipper flounders Pile 'Em High Fact and fiction Angie bested Ice-cream war On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on fakes and pains Janus Publishing Company Kamikaze capitalism? Japan: The Coming Collapse by Brian Reading Weidenfeld £18.99 pp192 Ghetto children Japan Underground in Japan by Rey Ventura Cape £7.99 pp193 Queen Lear The Second Seducton by Frances Lear Chatto £10.99 pp191 Ill-fitting genes Biography James Joyce The Years of Growth 1882-1915 by Peter Costello Kyle Cathie £17 pp374 Mandarin Painting a broad Kansas Storm Country a Journey to the Heart of America by Pete Davies Heinemann £16.99 pp317 Water music Travel Watermark by Joseph Brodsky H Hamilton £12.99 pp135 The Red Fox Diary Extreme prejudice In the first of two extracts from his new book, John Carey proposes an astonishing thesis—that the leading British modernist writers sought to exclude "the masses" from reading their work, and that their loathing gradually assumed the tones of Adolf Hilter The Adelphi Press Wimbledon's champion Interview John Walsh talks to Nigel Williams, novelist, playwright and TV mogul, about his new book, They Came From SW19 The Pentland Press Top-spun yarn Wimbledon 2000 a Novel by Iain Johnstone Heinemann £14.99 pp405 Wilbur Smith Bathetic fallacies Fiction Woman of the Inner Sea by Thomas Keneally Hodder £14.99 pp284 Psycho killer Frisk by Dennis Cooper Serpent's Tail £7.99 pp128 The Open University Subterranean childhood blues Fiction The Last Magician by Janette Turner Hospital Virago £14.99 pp352 Pained tale from the Raj Persistent Rumours by Lee Langley Heinemann £14.99 pp294 Dorrance Publishing INC Frank Delaney Turning on the water works Poetry Rain-Charm for the Duchy and Other Laureate Poems by Ted Hughes Faber £12.99 pp64 Beginner's pluck First Awakenings The Early Poems by Laura Riding Carcanet £14.95 pp280 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Bookwatch: Paperback manuals The Times Literary Supplement Minerva Press Writers' Craft The Kings of Swing Contents Royal Opera House Horror stories Craig Brown studies the criminal profile and is almost driven to violence himself Music to our ears Radio Waves Paul Donovan A rock steady beat Glastonbury festival has lost none of its appeal, says Robert Sandall Red hot dates Royal Opera House Piped music Theatre Return of an old stage hand Peter Lewis talks to Richard Johnson, back at the RSC after 20 years Royal Opera House Sleazy virtue Peter Millar on the appeal of Weimar-style decadence Eureka, Europa! Peter Lewis on British enthusiasm for the European Arts Festival, opening on Wednesday Royal Opera House Royal National Theatre BBC The screenwriter's revenge Getting away with murder? Iain Johnstone on Robert Altman's latest movie English National Opera That Old Bat Magic Steve Goldman meets Tim Burton, the director of Batman Returns, Hollywood's latest blockbuster Sharp act to follow Breathing life into Bergman George Perry talks to Bille August, director of The Best Intentions Lamb dressed as mutton Andrew Lambirth on Stephen Conroy's success through aping old masters Can he really paint? All change for the Wright stuff George Greig on controversial changes at the Guggenheim Royal Shakespeare Company European Arts Festival Maximum minimalism Paul Driver, reports on Tavener, Andriessen and others at the Aldeburgh Festival Heavenly aspirations Dance All strung out In Concert The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Shades Not my favourite thing Richard Cook on The Sound of Music Arts diary The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 225 Robin Mills Wyndhams Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miss Saigon Concerts Wimbley Arena Hayward Gallery The Four Tops Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra St John's Smith Square Victor Hochhauser South Bank The Philharmonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Unique Hospitality Raymond Gubbay presents Choir School Foundation Concert The Literary Guild Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club SCRiBBLE The Numskulls Picture Gallery Turn up the Fun! Lobe-Watch UK! Not so Pretty Polly! Specifications of FAB 2 Picture Gallery Brainbusters Join the Club Here! The Cod's Question Thunderbirds Deputy DiNK Fish Tales Mr Clean Asterix At the Olympic Games Thunderbirds Contents BBC1 Critics' choice Wimbledon After the gold rush The new BBC soap set on the Costa del Sol has the locals in a lather, reports Helen Fielding, on location with Eldorado Behind the screens News and analysis by Jonathan Miller BBC1 A Class of Their Own (ITV, 7pm) BBC1 Critics choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Clever Clogs? Gifted children also need special help, says a new ITV series. Charles Hymas reports Clever Clogs? BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Wogan (BBC1 7pm) BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Sunday Citics' choice Wednesday Imperical Cancer Contents Rado Ceramica Contents Stella Artois Stella Artois Hotpoint The G60 Corrodo AT&T Shah billing Eddie Shah, newspaper proprietor, and his sister Mary Watson, nurse talk to Shirley Lowe Renault Renault 19 Anglian Windows Ltd Harrods Sally Ferries Holiday Dnn ESSO Diesel Wyvern Crest Ltd. Sharp Make Organizers Make Sense Halifax Financial Services Ltd Halifax Descent into Hell Death in the Jungle Magnet Trade Nescafe Blend 37 Thomas Cook P&O European Ferries Ford Boddingtons Bitter Postcarfds from the Edge Picture Gallery Kenco Lotus Ransomes Caribbean Connection Langley House Ltd. Harrods Strength through light The worst Sunday Times architectural correspondent Hugh Pearman hands out 1992's brickbats for exemplary awfulness Canon Furniture Craft The British Rose Festival Real men do it with bonsais Bovis Homes Aid-Call PLC Finch Patra Selections Ltd. Petworth House Ltd. Neville Johnson Fresh off the Rocks Taste of the sea 3 Oysters and scallops may have pride of place on the… Subaru Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1663 Chess Bookwise Muro Kirkdale Limited Doors Direct Dateline A Life in the Day of Jose Carreras, opera singer, talks to Sue Fox Espana Worldbooks
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