News from 12/07/1992
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Andrew Lambirth, Frank Delancy, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Stanley Cloke, Carol Berger, Gladys Edmonds, Robert Dawson Scott, Richard Ellis, Rebecca Fowler Religious Affairs Correspondent, Thomas Hinde, Jon Swain, Juan Fangio, Clovis Keath, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Graham Lees, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Jonathan Miller, Graydon Carter, Lesley White, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Cheryl Murray, Susan d'Arcy, Carolyn Wigoder, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Irene Roth, Sally Payne, David Smith, Jason Donovan, Nick Pitt, Charles Hymas, Rebecca Mead, David Crundwell, Edward Welsh, Bruce Johnson, Sir Karl Popper, Jessica de Mellow, Charles Murray, Tony Allen-Mills, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Julian Barnes, David Dougill, Dr Yitzhak Arad, Cliff Temple, William Fotheringham, Georidie Greig, Colin Dryden, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, Paul Johnson, Brian Morton, Steve Goldman, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Vantify Fair, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Peter Lewis, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Adam Breeze, John Talbot, Paul Driver, James Adams, Patricia Craig, Margaret Dibben, Hitler, David Hughes, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Kirstie Hamilton, Janet Daley, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Sean L'Estrange, Martin Jacques, Andy Goldberg, Nicola Davidson, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, David Payne, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Andy Harris, J. H. Perryman, Craig Brown, Jonathan Coe, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Edwina Currie, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Rob Ryan, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Joseph Finklestone, Dilys Powell, Simon Morgan Warr, Norman Stone, Karen Dixon, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Kathleen Rochell, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, Roger Clarke, David Hunn, Andrew Lorenz Associates Business Editor, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Paul Jones, Lesley Douglas, Andrew Alderson, Israel Finestein, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Stephen Rubin, Norman Macrae, Stephen Pettitt, Deirdre Fernand, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, James Perry, Mark Birley, Elizabeth Buchan, John Parker, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Mara Kalnins, Jon Jones, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, William Golding, Iain Jenkins, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro, Rabbi John Rayner,
ResumoRevealed: How Hitler was ready to start war in 1938 Pressure grows to rescue Sarajevo's suffering… Today's Other News Virgin Major: I refuse to kick-start the economy Contents Feminists rewrite gospel according to Eve Bible The Sunday Times Major says no turning back on the road to recovery John Major calls for patience and tackles his critics head-on in an exclusive interview with Michael Jones, political editor of The Sunday Times Cheating on Insurance is a Crime Migration and Recruitment Consultants Edwardian Hotels Limited Places St Andreas provokes Downing St wrath Anger over story on Bottomley's pregnancy The Times LSE gets funds to buy County Hall Nationwide Midland Parents blamed for stressed-out teens Lord Snooty bids farewell after 54 tofee-nosed years Sainsburys more wealthy than the Rockefellers EC to take legal action to halt road schemes Promise broken Citroën British Airways Virginia, you've made me feel quite queasy Kinnock and Smith at odds over policy SEAT Vauxhall New chapter of delays in sad saga of British Library LSE has money for County Hall Compaq AVIS At the court of King David Musical chairs at the Mail Andrew Alderson on a Fleet street legend's greatest victory Ambra Children of the Siege Tony Allen-Mills finds the saddest victims of the war and the heroic women helping them Abbey National Feed the Chieldren Atrocities: Muslims Croats and Serbs in catalogue of shame Louise Branson finds evidence of horrors unparalleled since the second world war Vauxhall LA police chief said to have run 'sex spies' unit Nuclear expert's defection fuels Israeli fears Tehran makes an offer that Russian immigrant can't refuse IBM Kidnap boy free after 178 days Apple Russia's Young Pioneers revolt A Race Apart Prisoners of love win a special place in French folklore The Volvo Estate Designed for the Greatest The Volvo Estate. Open your Mind Democrats flock to the flag of winning Clinton Party factions cease their feuds Black comic raises a laugh to break down apartheid Secret file exposes Stasi death squad Hey, you, get offa my clouds! Out of this World Gadaffi makes his pitch Jailhouse conversion Making a killing Russian drivers go crackers Asian states shape up for war over oil atolls The new New Zealand Singapore Airlines Islamic bombs greet hippie dreamers at the pyramids Ford's Big VA Ford All 2,500 BR stations to be sold off White paper proposes one-stop shopping centres and hotels Japan: Land of the Sinking Sun? Pause for thought: the champion who dreams of victory Top civil servants 'must earn rises' Weather and Travel Outlook Rapide Laity may block women priests News Digest HIV disclosure Police charged Record broken Major Ronald Ferguson Bond winners Overseas Prices The Sunday Times Superlative Travel No Title Smallbone 'I hear the shop window glass smashing. Bravo!' Kristallnacht: synagogues burn, Jewish property is destroyed—but Hitler wants more Fact and fiction from a master of disguise Norman Stone explains why, and how, the Goebbels diaries should be read Heed the message, not the messenger Dan Cohn-Sherbok says the diaries can only add to our knowledge of the past When a Jew can trust David Irving Barbara Amiel gives her personal evaluation of the controversial historian who has transcribed the Goebbels diaries The drill-and-fill gang tops the unwanted list Platform A bureaucratic and stingy payment system is behind the dental dispute, reports Neville Hodgkinson Cadbury's Strollerthon Brussels should blast the French highwaymen with both barrels Farmers are even bigger blackmailers than lorry drivers and they must be stopped by EC law, says Norman Macrae Atticus Miss Whiplash's game gets rather rough Grub Street History and humbug Britain's last chance to right the wrongs it did Hong Kong Chris Patten must overcome a host of Whitehall mistakes in his dealings with the Peking regime, says Michael Jones The Open University What a pity: nice Mr Smith is a chip off the old block Will Labour ever find a white knight to lead it out of the political wilderness? The affable John Smith is a yesterday man, like his party still living in the past and unable to come to grips with modern British society, writes Martin Jacques Lunn Poly Kinnock will be the ghost at the feast Glasgow's smile turns to a snarl of hate The City of Culture has degenerated to mean streets on which an accidental bump can provoke a stabbing and even smart young women go out armed with a knife, reports James Dalrymple Royal stories beat slow sales decline Paper round Godfrey Smith BT Rover 200 Series A giant mind winkies wisdom from the small print of history The Lesley White Interview Promise us that you will not white wash the Nazi regime How dare you suggest MPs fiddle expenses? Points Birthdays Mon dieu! It's enough to make an examiner weep National Savings Major should share his precious secrets Ready to enjoy Catalan carnival Cricket Wickes For the Record Wickes Australian Football Racing Sport on TV Motor Racing Harsh lesson for man born to be a winner Open 92: the cream of the world's golfer take on Muirfield, which may be the best place in the world to play championship golf Nick Pitt on the much-envied player who never has to shed blood on his way up the ladder Skill paramount in the test of rough but fair ways Nick Pitt on the centuries-old challenges that continue to separate the hard men from the merely talented boys at Muirfield Supermex prepares to bid adios to a good amigo O'Malley swoops in for the kill Chiappucci turns the Tour upside down Italy's 'bionic man' throws a spanner into indurain's works William Fotheringham reports on a week when anarchy claimed the cycling circus After apartheid, teamwork Peter Roebuck cheers as young South Africans take the colour out of cricket Principals out the back door let rebels in the front The right one for the wrong 'un John Parker on Ian Salisbury, the success who flew in the face of modern thinking Roche's break pays off The man the champions call champion Juan Fangio: a living memorial to the death and glory days of Grand Prix Norman Howell travels to Argentina to meets possibly the greatest driver of all Try the Lotus position for champagne success on a beer budget Norman Howell on how a once-great team became contenders again Elliott's Olympic dream shattered Cliff Temple on Peter Elliott, whose career has been dogged by bad luck User Friendly joins select list of English-Irish Oaks winners Racing When red bloods met blue bloods David Hunn joins Britain's sporting greats at the bottom of a select garden The feisty lady rode into town and left all the men spellbound Jon Freeman was among those who were awestruck by the charms of Julie Krone Olympic cheats exposed News Focus Robins wanted out east Johnson leads Fast action man Lady in waiting Maradona again School closure Mansell leader of the pack Norman Howell reports from Silverstone Smith adds thunder to a rainy day Robin Marlar reports from Lord's Underdogs Kent can turn mountains to molehills Peter Roebuck gives Hampshire warning Contents Cowdrey to question Intikhab Guinness Contents Top firms see no recovery until end of next year Maxwell gave £500,000 to Labour peer Power row throws Coal sell-off into chaos Andrew Lorenz, Associates Business Editor Scholl chief set to lead WPP C&W and USWest in talks Contents King to stand down as BA chairman Business Finance Chancellor's logic is too defeatist Business Comment Wellcome Plot-less Perot packs 'em in Major surprise for sleuth Bank no-balls top batsmen's ambitions Going for Gold Stephen Rubin, the sports-shoes wizard, has picked up Adidas for a song after selling his stake in Reebok for £390m. Can he repeat the trick and challenge both Reebok and Nike, the American titans which dominate this enormous $23 billion market? Rufus Olins report Property crash shakes Charter Prufrock Beanz meanz 12 doctors in the O'Reilly house Mega Bulks Taunton Cider FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Taunton share offer lacking in sparkle Sharewatch Intel Hanson holds Canary summit In today's Other Papers Lamont's vow MGN alliance Gateway opens Power cuts Baker on board Pension funds watchdog bites back at accusers The head of Imro, slated for its role in the Maxwell afair, has sprung to its defence Report by Alan Ruddock Power chief's rise fuels row over top pay The institutions are looking more closely at the chief executives' bonanza, Andrew Lorenz and Matthew Lynn report Britain's 10 highest-paid directors Videos with a bonus Fisons looks for the elixir of life A desperate remedy is needed at the drugs group where success has turned to sickness. Report by Mathew Lynn Leisure profits thrive under Center Parcs glass dome 'Weatherproof' holidays have proved a tonic for brewer S&N. Report by Matthew Crabbe and Matthew Lynn The Challenge is Growth the Choice is Yours Audi Audi Mavericks win hands down in forecasts game Economists barred from the favoured inner circle give warnings that are ignored. Report by David Smith Streamline Come back, Nigel, all is forgiven Economic Outlook The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puff PAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Print Biyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Formations UK & Worldwide International Company Services (UK) Ltd. 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The profits can be high, but so are the risks, says Margaret Dibben Abbey shares go begging Halifax Yourkshire Guernsey Business & Personal Finance Money Market Directory firm makes offers you can refuse Questions of cash Save & Prosper Unit trust index The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Savings news Top savings rates Relics of right royal uproar Collector's file Bonds with a winning line Bristol & West & You Dunedin Investment Trusts PEP The Sunday Times GPA faces cashflow crisis BMW sets Rolls price challenge Cray in Dowty deal The Sunday Times Sedgemoor Computer Associates Clark too 'experienced' for the top job at MGN In the City Contents Appointments Selector Europe a Spencer Smart Company Hoggett Bowers Sales Director Contents A Spencer Smart Company Selector Europe a Spencer Smart Company British Field Sports Society Contents K/F Associates Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd Theaker Monro Newman Interexec Plc K/F Associates JP Morgan Adams Morse A Member of the Hambros Group Petroleum Engineer Corporate Development Executive Upstream Oil Industry Price Waterhouse Cable & Wireless PK Selection Crescent Management Selection Whitehead Selection BBC Enterprises Executive Search & Selection PA Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Andersen Consulting Southern Electric McKenzie Waterman Fletcher Hunt Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham and Asociates Northorn telecom Allied Dunbar Spectrum Pera International Base Management & Executive Selections Neville & Gladstone Limited Business Technology Consultants Groupe Pernord Ricard LYNX Western Atlas International a Litton Dresser Company Microsoft Commission for the New Towns HM Prison Service Adams Pork Products Ltd Macmillan Davies Ovum Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Randall Pera International TCS Advertising Morgan & Banks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adderley Featherstone Plc Amerada Hess Limited Scott Edgar A GKR Group Company Führungsformat Und Organisationstalent The Centre for Consultancy Plc Cleanaway Limited Airwork Selection Thomson Barclays Headway Nynex David Abbott and Partners Douglas Liambias Associates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Textile Institute Trilingual Financial Professional Managing Director Designate Wallis Redrow Homes Are You a Misfit? 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In the week of parliamentary recess, Helen Fielding and Deirdre Fernand look at the current cabinet's partners, the new-style Tory wives who are out in front Just whose health is it, anyway? A new white paper says we should try harder to be healthy. But is it about saving lives or saving money? By Janet Daley Parsifal Lean cuisine and couture potatoes Stylefile Connections Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Crossword Rolex Oyster Phase Eight Sale Heath's Style Victims Reading the hand that bit them New York Dispatches Geordie Greig on the contriversial choice of Graydon Carter as Vanity Fair's new editor The Times That's Dandy Paris Menswear No more super-dad or power dresser—the new dandy as revealed on the catwalks last week, is out to show his true colours Report by Simon Mills Retail Warehouse Polo Ralph Lauren Esquire Never mind the size, it's quality that counts Gardening Graham Rose looks at some of the smaller offerings that stood out at Hampton Court Palace STIHL Bespoke of Berkeley Square Mark Birley, owner of Annabel's, tells Jane Mulvagh about his taste for the tailor-made Put down the galss, and pick up the shovel Making a play for the girls Soon your five-year-old daughter may want to buy pretty pretty pretty Princess. Simon Morgan Warr on how games companies are targeting the young female market Ground cover may solve the problem Why boys will be bores The Garrick is still men-only but, says Rebecca Mead after listening to frank male chat, who cares? Laura Ashley Men who get left behind Why don't widowers get the same benefits that widows do, asks a botter John Talbot Have black readers been spoilt for choice? Was Britain's latest black newspaper, The Weekly Journal, launched to close its buppie rival, Black Brition? Edward Welsh and Cheryl Marray report Youngs Formal Wear Plain sailing on the riverbank Table Talk On the threshold of success Wine Wesley-Barrell The Sunday Times The prize is right Chinese check-out A new oriental superstore brings the Far East within reach. Andy Harris dusts off his wok The Sunday Times Discount dilemma Flights for sale Far East haunt re-opens Delay reaction Guiding light Terminal worry Whale watch Smoke under fire Pure and Simple From lakeside to sauna to weatherboarded country house, Finland offers a reireshingly wholesome peacefulness, says Godfrey Smith Picture Gallery Virgin Agents of fortune Overseas Travel Charter Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Travel Centre Lessons in the art of enjoyment Multiple Display Advertising Items South Africa Budget American Express Frame Works Always wanted to develop those hidden artistic skills and take a holiday at the same time? Clovis Keath is drawn to a residential painting course in the west of Ireland, left, and Lesley Douglas, below provides a guide to holiday for amatuer artists and photographers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Air Lines Mark Warner Sealink Stena Line Bales Dorking Surrey Cunard Sagafjord Multiple Display Advertising Items Unicorn Holidays Ltd Line Just the ticket Rights & Wrongs Multiple Display Advertising Items Airfare Warehouse STA Travel Pioneer Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankgkok & Phuket Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Travel Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Crledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Hermis Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Palm-fringed haven for the idyll rich Rob Ryan is swayed by the pleasures of Little palm, the most exclusive island in the Florida Keys Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items France Spain & Italy French Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timsway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cal Shot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catalan Villas Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prices cuts as grand homes fail to sell Property Audi joins the soft-top set Motoring UK Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to pass the 'snake' test Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Janus Publishing Company Critical mass Beauty and beasts Heroic failure Picture Gallery Oh brother! Criminal neglect Running wild On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on self-publicists Eliminate the negative Literature The Intellectuals and the Masses pride and Prejudice Among the Literary Intelligentsia, 1880-1939 by John Carey Faber £14.99 pp246 STA Travel Plumbing the depths Oceanocraphy Seven-Tenths The sea and its Threshoulds by James Hamition-Paterson Hutchinson £16.99 pp244 The Pentland Press Diary Eye of the Storm Honour and a rebel Autobiography Tyrants and Montains a Rackless Life by Dennis Hills John Murray £19.95 pp262 Writers News Dept NECI Lies of the land Ireland Maamtrasna The Murders and the Mystery by Jarlath Waldron Edmund Burk £9.95 pp335 Mob justice Titanic Town Memories of a Belfast Girhood by Mary Costello Methuen £15.99 pp342 Prime Candidate Autobiography Coolie, Forgie & Jessie Dorrance Publishing INC Holiday romances Fiction Elizabeth Buchan assesses some romantic reads for the summer Love for Lydia Bodily Harm by Rachel Billington Macmillan £14.99 pp339 Gulf wars Spoilt by Georgina Hammick Chatto £13.99 pp212 Mapped out Fiction A Fool's Alphabet by Sebastian Faulks Hutchinson £13.99 pp275 Picador Viking Blood in their tracks Shining path The World's Deadliest Revolutionary Force by Simon Strong HarperCollins £16.99 pp274 The summer of '46 A House in Flanders by Michael Jenkins Souvenir Press £12.99 pp159 The Adelphi Press Anne Sexton BG Authors Athletic aesthetics Poetry Sean O'brien is not disappointed by Simon Armitage's second collection and savours three inventive new works Dillons the Bookstore Hardbacks Paperbacks The Open University The Writers Bureau The Softback Preview Contents Costa del prime time Craig Brown is unimpressed by the Spanish sun factor and wishes he was in a motel near Birmingham Sunnier side of the Street With the start of Eldorado, a new BBC soap opera, Tom Shone analyses a genre that gets the critics in a lather but keeps the public in thrall How the soaps washed at first It's not all foul plays Janet Daley disputes Lord Rees-Mogg's claim that television drama panders to men's sordid sexual fantrasies Diversions and divertimentos Radio Waves Hippie dippie draw Robert Sandall on the unbelievable pull of the hotshot duom, The Orb Fast forward Royal Opera House Such stuff as dreams are made on Robert Hewison hails a classic awash with ideas and a musical steeped in nostalgia Civic pride before a fall? The Traverse theatre, Scotland's flagship for new writing, reopened last week. Robert Dawson Scott saw them push the boat out for Columbus Making drama out of a crisis As his lastest play opens in London, Frank McGuinness muses on Ireland's troubles, and talent, with Peter Lewis Royal Shakespeare Company A culture that will obey diktat First opinion Is a Euro arts policy a way for Brussels to impose conformity, asks Adam Breeze Making a spectacle of Rossini Hugh Canning is enraged by Ii viaggio a Reims at convent Garden Arts diary Round-Up Geoge Perry Soaraway success Holy flying fur and feathers! catwoman and The Penguin are the new arch-enemies as Batman swoops back in triumph. By Iain Johnstone The sidekick strikes back Steve Goldman meets Joe Pesci, stepping from shadow to limelight Brilliant in the execution Frank Whitford considers some awkward questions raised by a thrilling Manet exhibition at the National Gallery Romantic with a design blue Hugh Pearman on the man who comes top of the class at Oxbridge At odds with the natural order Andrew Lambirth sees conflict in the sculputure collection at the Tate in Liverpool The magic of a living doll David Dougill is charmed by an Australian production of Coppelia A Mann for two seasons Paul Driver sees different festival operas that brilliantly evoke the power of the novelist's original stories Rescue of an unsung hero Desmond Shawe-Taylor recommends Chabrier's operas on CD The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Keeping his Cool Brian Morton celebrates Gerry Mulligan's enduring sax appeal Compact discoveries Paul Driver on a brave new label born out of The Planets The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 227 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre The Sunday Times Neil Diamond Royal National Theatre Greenwhich Theatre Rugs in Exile Multiple Display Advertising Items Magritte Emerson Lake & Palmer Royal Albert Hall Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers ALI No Kidding! The Funday Times Club Getting Neat on your Feet! INK Getting Neat on your Feet! The Numskulls Back to Grass Roots! Wear Essentials for the Scots! Driving Hard for Tommy's! Brainbusters Join the Club Here! Thinks Laterally: A tale of two trains The Cods Question Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Asterix At the Olympic Games Bogart The Great European Ghost Hunt Picture Gallery Contents BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Index Young at heart He's back on screen and in control Lesley White meets Jason Donovan Behind the screens BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film of the week Wednesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Pass It on Passi It on BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio Renault Exclusive Reader Offer A Sensational Season Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Driving force behind the orchestra A car crash wrecked his career as a violinst but he is new London's most powerful condutor. Franz Wesler-Möst talks to Hugh Canning about his plans to lead The London Philharmonic to the top Dedicated to their art Neither bombs nor bankers have managed to halt The London Philharmonic's drive to become a world-class orchestra. Stephen Pettitt surveys its often turbulent history The London Philpharmonic Where the Lion Still Roars Bordeaux Contents Seven Seas Stella - Artols Steila Artois Music Direct Gold ICD Panasonic Courting drama Robert Stephens, actor, and his daughter Lucy Dillon International lawyer, talk to Veronica Groocock Ernest & Julio Gallo Thomas Lloyd A Return to Elecgance America's Iron Maiden Magnet Trade Tell your Tradesman Canon Toshiba Britannica Maxima The Men Behins Mansell Ford Don't Make Them Breathe your Smoke RS Last Orders in Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribean Connection Scotcade Executive Micro Solution Ltd The Bradford Exchange Out of this world Sholudn't You Be Driving the Car in Front? 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