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News from 19/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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F Reed, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Rob Buchanan, Professor Alan Thompson, Helen Davidson, Grace Bradberry, Helen Mills, David Nicholson, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Yoseph Offer, Eric Dymock, Firdaus Kanga, Victor Price, Susan d'Arcy, Bernard Kaukas, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, David Blunkett, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Norman Black, Nick Pitt, Alleen Ballantyne, Rebecca Mead, Paul Fisher, Carol Sarler, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Jean Farrow, Iain Johnstone, Alan J Clark, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, David Hellier, Edwin Morgan, David Dougill, Alan Bergson, Julie Alexander, Cliff Temple, Stanley Schofield, B Galpin, Auberon Waugh, Ropert Widdlcombe, Sarajevo, William Fotheringham, John Swain, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, Dr Mary Penrith, Brian Morton, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Shelley von Strunckel, P Clews Squadron Leader, Adrian Turner, Bernard Cafferty, David Irving, Stephanie Ferguson, Michael Nuth, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Frances Spalding, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Todd, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Driver, James Adams, John Ardagh, Fiona Clayton, Neil MacLEAN, David Hughes, W Nott, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Richard Girling, Kirstie Hamilton, Valerie Kent Psychologist, Rufus Olins, Sir Hardy Amies, Melvyn Carlowe Chief Executive, Julian Loose, Daria Antonucci, Martin Jacques, Theodore Zeldin, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Peter Gartland, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Dr Philip Wiles Consultant Physician, Sir Peter Emery Tony MP, Richard Palmer, Andrew Wheatcroft, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, John Gummer, Rod Mackenzie, Keith Martin, Joe Sonnabend, Dilys Powell, Ian Burrell, Kenneth Hatley, Norman Stone, Robert Green, Peter Johnson, David Rose Director, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Iain Jenkins Economics Editor, Mel Webb, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Jack Barnes, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, June Gahan, Stan Levenson, Jasper Gerrard, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Rajeev Syal, Lauren St John, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Roy Isacowitz, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Oliver Rivers, Trevor McDonald, Sir Hardy Amies Courl dressmarker, Professor E Wragg, John Parker, Sara Thomson, Paul Pickering, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Giles Trendle, Paul Judge, David Smith Economics Editor, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Alan, Boris Schapiro, Jock Howard,

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Contents Thatcher gets $1m job with top US tobacco firm Insight Rush grows to raise home loan rates Mortgage misery threatens recovery Major blocks Brussels posting for Kinnock Contents US forces on alert as exodus begins Sarajevo mother says goodbye to her son Contents DNA plan to trap Wimbledon killer Pure Genius Contents Smith sweeps to power with pledge to demolish union vote Edwardian Hotels The one and only Qe2 Defeat forgotten as Labour's elite rallies round the red rose Ranfurly Johnston Mackey The new New Zealand Greene lover furious over 'lost' letters Britain apolotgises to black US judge Police say infiltrators organised Bristol riots British Midland Record sales rise Nissan Teacher reveals how her training squeezed out 3Rs Schools want the Bard banished from exams £80m facelift plan for the Albert Hall Abbey National Rover 400 Series More staff than patients in booming Aids industry Dangerous myth of the monstrous male Kate Saunders' Week IBM United Kingdom Limited Vauxhall Huge waste dump threatens to ruin idyllic Archers village IRA gang detected In today's Other Papers Halford to get 'nominal' sum Brightness to swim free Five seconds to steal a Ford Vauxhall Travellers warned of 'killer' French cheese Dirty factories blamed as epidemic claims 29 lives Novell Murder most foul Norwich Union Can He Tough It out? Major faces the flak and warns the doubters: no 'kick start', no interest rate cuts and definitely no U-turn, but . . . P&O European Ferries Is There an Alternative? Crowning the Kid Chelsea Building Society Apple Fall of Perot, the people's champion Thousands feel betrayed by maverick who walked away A Race Apart Fat Pang and Lolita shake up Hong Kong Colony warms to its new 'royals' Rowland comes to the rescue Out of this World Batting for the racoon Black traffic cops get jumpy Prince with a problem 'Cop killer' record brings down wrath of Moses on media giant Erich the unwanted turns joke on Germans Sex abuse by priests rocks US Catholics Barcelona Rabin pushes Israel towards land giveway Jews could swap territory for peace Proton Triple Valve Hezbollah TV cameras taking place of rockets Generalitat De Catalunya Estonia's guerrilla veterans put Russians in their sights Sealink Stena Line Papal close-up: Two nuns use long-lens cameras to… South Africa counts bodies in triad wars Volunteer Reserve Forces Ford Ford Marriage made in heaven for palace Royals put troubles aside for wedding Thermabond Contracts Ltd. Weather and Travel Outlook Pilkington Major asks Mi6 chief to stay News Digest Telethon demo Newman Mum remanded Five in hospital Death charges TV section Bond winners Amdega 1944: Nazi rockets rain on London As Germany crumbled, propaganda became ever more important to boister the spirits of the people. In this extract from his diaries, Goebbels clings to the party line about the military power of the Reich Fimbra Japan enters the war armed with the element of surprise Throwing light on a question of interpretation Norman Stone on how the Goebbels diaries illuminate a long-running historical dispute Reichstag fire ignites glowing Nazi prospects 'The rebels are arming: there is no time to lose' Letter to the Editor Chatterers under a false impression Grub Street Economics of the madhouse Playing out of position: sports nationalists who can turn nasty Martin Jacques welcomes the breaking down of class barriers in sport, but warns that there is a downside Nationwide All the politicians go plod, plod, plod Barbara Amiel finds there is something to be said for members of parliament who are incapable of saying anything interesting Lesson from the past could save socialism Platform The new Labour party must win back the trust of the workers, writes David Blunkett British Diabetic Association The train arriving at platform one was delayed by half-privatisation A new rail age could dawn in the 1990s, so long as John MacGregor's nannies do not get in the way, says Norman Macrae Atticus Labour's only way forward is a return to first principles Roy Hattersley advises John Smith not to head for the political middle ground but to define a concept of increased social choice and freedom John Smith: a political climber with passion Neil Kinnock's mountain-climbing successor enjoyed an overwhelming victory in yesterday's ballot. But can he overcome the obstacle between Labour and Downing Street at the next election? Lunn Poly And then there was one. . . the anchorman whose ship came in The Lesley White Interview Grapevine . . . France finds a new escape from boredom Recent unrest has acted like a laxative on a politically constipated French society, writes Theodore Zeldin Godfrey Smith Lesson for Patten on school interference Is Irving the man to examine diaries? Not guilty, say planners Setting the WPP record straight The Sunday Times We're safe in cultured Glasgow A fence too far Seat The answer to expensive MPs Birthdays Eurofighter: a realistic bargain still Something still clicks—and still snaps Peter Roebuck on the fierce twilight of a god, Ian Botham Munton is punished Hick looks the part, but on a lesser stage Derbyshire falter as Pakistanis step up a gear Jones rallies Durham on long haul back Germany the stars at the nursery end Robin Marlar on the growth of continental cricket Moxon gives selectors a nudge Atherton faces uneven task Maynard's effort counts for little Nixon inspires great escape Gooch century fires Essex Flame that sparks Barcelona's date with destiny Rupert Widdlcombe describes the city's countdown as Catalonia reaches fever pitch in the spiral to Olympian heights Indurain torments the Tour's mortals Spaniard takes control of race through time trial domination William Fotheringham on the shy young champion set to join the greats of cycling The real McKoy poses Jackson's toughest hurdle Athletics The Sunday Times reporting team for the 1992 Olympics Graf strides relentlessly towards Olympic gold Tennis Favourite seizes yellow Stoute tune whistles in the winners John Karter tracks down the enigma who bounced back from the Aga saga Lady of the lake skis on as girls tackle the buoys David Hunn on a defiant champion using new tricks to resist the challenge of youth Leading lady powers through her lyrics Homeward bound for a win aboard the ancient mariner Keith Wheatley on the 27-year-old surprise of the Commodore's Cup trials Broken heart for happy, loving Couples Hail, farewell and see you next year: the 1992 Open enters its final day with the usual ration of bitter, sweet and bitter-sweet tales Nick Pitt on how the world No 1 laughed and joked his way to failure What Car? Unpaid Essex man shows Ballesteros the way Jock Howard on Daren Lee, the Open's only surviving amateur Nicklaus goes gentle into that good night Lauren St John on the dignified demise of one champion—and the revival of another Reynold's case has lot of mileage News Focus Budd to quit Crowd puller Speedy Jason Inside track Whitaker top Full throttle Chandler leads Australian Football For the Record Racing Cricket Faldo tees up Open victory Nick Pitt reports from Muirfield American Express Birthday boy has the presence of a genius Unlucky 13th hole for the double-bogey connoisseurs Lyle drives out his voodoo past Contents 'Double dip' recession threat grows Retail sales slump + Mortgage costs rise + Consumer confidence falls + Sterling under pressure Hanson keen to buy all of British Coal Wellcome share offer meets cool reception in US Cable & Wireless Contents Bingham criticises Price Waterhouse in report on BBCI BR's new route leads nowhere Business Comment British Coal enterprise Gloom with or without Clinton View Point on Wall St Godfrey catches it Clark misses record Prufrock Guinness last writes $50m hit, but don't credit me Picture Gallery Barclays kept on the hook King's old crew is circling Commons The Last Tycoon Unique among UK newspapers, the Daily Mail dynasty has survived. And Lord Rothermere means to keep it in the family. Report by Rufus Olins Share Offer Why Barclays holders can't bank on payout Sharewatch Saab Share in the boardroom Top 100 companies FT-SE 100 index Major share movements International data TSB Bank Wellcome hopes new drugs will keep its profits growing The drugs giant is going to the market with promises of new money-spinners on the way. Kirstie Hamilton takes a look at the pluses and possible minuses The Sunday Times Lloyd's seeks chairman as Coleridge bows out The search is on for someone who can hold the confidence of both the public and market professionals. Helen Davidson reports Going fast forward on training Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Colour Printing Lorraine Electronics Surveillance AIM Ltd. Joint equity ventures required Profit from our Success Can You Manage? Milkman Mick Ltd. Attention Direct Mailers Bathe in Profits! National Car Delivery Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toplix Chelmer BR sell-off takes slow track Businessmen are suddenly rushing to get into railways. But will the privatisation process take so long that they lose interest? Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit Profiles Distributors Wanted For Charge Cracker Printujize A Breath of Fresh Air a Franchise without a… Prontac Theakston's bitter brew Colour Printing Cash Business Great Second Income Potential Video Bundesbank goes to the brink Iain Jenkins in Frankfurt and David Smith, Economics Editor Intel Bush faces summer of discontent American Account Savings battle holds key to mortgages Credit cards baffle with differing APRs Annual percentage rates do not offer a complete picture as to which cards boast the best deals, writes Mark Skipworth A fistful of dollars for cool gamblers Yorkshire Building Society The London Fixed Rate Account More ask for help Wives win right to couple's allowance Skipton Building Society Last word on house debt Questions of cash Jailing stops a sapphire swindle Independent Financial Adviser Cheap way of sending cash Stars, style and stale cake Collector's file Unit trust index Societies offer fixed-rate deals Savings news Top savings rates National Savings Multiple Display Advertising Items BA set to take stake in USAir In today's Other Papers Music tie-up C4 TV threat Boots protest Crown Sullivan goes straight Lucas to take off the brakes Crown lawyer faces probe over Maxwell Plant & Machinery Inc. Nosedive puts paid to Westminster fantasy In the City The Sunday Times Contents Career Movers' Companion Contents Microsoft Selector Europe Contents Appointments Contents Spencer Stuart Contents Career Analysts Microsoft Austin Knight ACT Financial Systems McKenzie Waterman Tesco DunsNet Mainland Executive Services Johnson Wilson Recruitment Ltd Facing a Career Move? Formica Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Selector Europe Michael Page Marketing KORN/FERRY Associates Selector Europe NCC Software Volvo Strategy Consultants Adderley·featherstone plc Corporate Consulting Group PA Consulting Group Executive Selection Hill Associates Christopher Little Consultants Pera international New Appointments Group Harvey Nash Acorn Director of International Contract Operations Versutus Advertising AGC Consultants Ltd Pioneer The Sun Barclays JM Management Services Limited Price Waterhouse Hamilton Oil Company Ltd Price Waterhouse PA Consulting Group Executive Network Dixey Robb Associates Nokia J. P. Morgan Investment Apple Computer NB Selection Ltd Macmillan Davies Search & Selection Coopers & Lybrand Legal & General National & Provincial Building Society Stafford Long & Partners The Pathfinder Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales & Marketing Acumen Management Resourcing Ducheyne Executive CB-Linnell Limited Spectrum Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne Fearn Associates Graham Associates Fletcher Hunt plc. Connaught Executive Career Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dial Consultancy Services Safeway Overseas Development Administration All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Scopec Contracts in New York The Scott Edgar Advertising Partnership Ltd CSC Europe Vaillant Ovum Rada Recruitment Communications Richard Wheeler Associates The Span Consultancy It/executive Recruitment Consultants S-Com CSE Ltd The Further Education Funding Council An Equal Opportunities Employar Southend on Sea Child support unit Liverpool City Council on behalf of the Merseyside… Chief Inspector & Inspector Essex County Council Manchester Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center Healthcare Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton Polytechnic Kingston University Webster University The Sunday Times University of Warwick Courses St. Aldates College Greenwich College The American College in London Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Holland Park Sytner Milcars Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche AFN Limited Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi The Sunday Times Vehicle Registrations Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Normand Woking Motors Bradshaw Webb Puttocks Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Greenoaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 William Loughran Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Monzasport Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Jaguar Lancaster SAAB Approved Used Cars Grange Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Druce Harcourt Street & Homer Street Druce Queens Reach Clapham Common—Old Park Avenue The Circle Tower Bridge Eagle Star Savills Crown Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowan Head London Property Marryat square Balmond Court Chestertons Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Classical Penthouses Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crown Estate Land for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Higgs and Hill Homes Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos The Sunday Times Florida Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Mint Hicks Sharp & Co Pedilite Fixings Ltd. Contents What a Clever Trevor Trevor McDonald's laid-back approach has won him the closely fought to contest to become Britain's first American-style "anchorman". But is reading the news really that easy? Tim Rayment finds out Cunard Princess A legal smoke screen Carol Sarler explains why she has joined the second generation of campaigners to decriminalise cannabis Old fears cut deepest Olivia Newton-John's breast cancer ordeal is an all-too-common one. Sara Thomson hears a sufferer's story Volkswagen Of nuptials and victuals Rebecca Mead's Style File Connections The Times Fight for the right to paaarty Geordie Greig joined the revelry at the Democratic convention in New York The Sunday Times Crossword Mamon Foale Sale Pickfords Travel The Long Good Buy Fashion The Sunday Times Splurgin' on sturgeon Food & Drink Table Talk Catering to Scottish taste Neil MacLEAN invites entries for the Sunday Times/Turnberry Hotel Amateur Chef of the Year competition, and recalls last year's recipe for success Thoroughly modern Midi Wine Off our trolley? Helen Fielding on why stopping off for a pint of milks is a Trend. We are, after all, what we shop Sure ground Bargain air fares Cold Turkey Riviera by water wings Cities on the level ILG claim deadline Sandals Nature's Way Richard Girling explores the Greek island of Ithaka which, reluctant to acknowledge the 20th century, remains a green and tranquil haven for botanists and classicists alike Travel Brief Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelsavers Solo's Dusit Thai STA Travel Only Kidding Now school's out for the summer of 1992, David Wickers suggests ways to fill the longest holiday of the year Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sealink Stena Line Airlanka India and beyond Virgin atlantic Bales Mark Warner Canberra Trailfinders Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget American Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Airbreak Ltd Travelbag plc Peregor Sunsail Villa plus Ltd Villa Specials Beach Villas Big price reductions fail to clear docklands backlog Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The 1992 Villa Directory A son takes over the tapestry Gardening Build a mini-pond with mini-effort Basic Gardening Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Timsway Jebsens Travel Algarve Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure Travel Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calshot Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tides Reach Thurlestone Hotel St Martins Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton Metropole Hotel The Amber Hotel Calculating the cost of luxury driving Motoring Eric Dymock concludes his year-long test of the Audi 100 2.8E Castrol Rover follows in Bentley's tracks with smart coupe In memory of the British motorbike Contents Tongue-tied Ring of truth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lost formulae Picture Gallery Striking poses Truth to the lie Paper chase On the Critical List The reviews of John Carey's book leave Harvey Porlock feeling a little faint Game boys Future Wars by Trevor Dupuy Sidgwick £20 pp 325 Sputnik-u-like War The End of the American Century Hidden Agendas of the Cold War by Jeffrey Robinson Hutchinson £18.99 pp 399 Dorrance Publishing Inc. Dancing with Checkpoint Charlie The Saddled Cow East Germany's Life and Legacy by Anne McElvoy Faber £14.99 pp 258 Mother courage The Hour of the Women by Christian von Krockow trans by Krishna Winston Faber £14.99 pp 214 The Road Ahead by Christabel Bielenberg Bantam Press £14.99 pp196 Terms of Indira Two Alone, Two Together: Letters Between Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru 1940-1964 edited by Sonia Gandhi Hodder £30 pp697 The profiteer Kahlil Gibran His Life and World by Jean Gibran and Kahlil Gibran Canongate £17.50 pp456 The Book Guild Ltd. A girl's best friend? Marilyn and Me by Susan Strasberg Doubleday £14.99 pp220 Pain in Spain The Interior Castle a Life of Gerald Brenan by Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy Sinclair-Stevenson £25 pp660 Under African skies War in the airwaves Eng Lit: a hacker's guide Technology The latest computer technology could well run rings around traditional methods of scholarships, says Paul Fisher Diary Behind closed shutters Puligny-Montrachet Journal of a Village in Burgundy by Simon Loftus Ebury Press £19.99 pp304 Liberté, egalité, fricassee. . . Food & Drink Brillat-Savarin The Judge and His Stomach by Giles MacDonogh John Murray £25 pp248 Effluent society Sweet Thames by Matthew Kneale Sinclair-Stevenson £14.95 pp294 Facing the inconsequences Fiction Summer Rain by Marguerite Duras translated by Barbara Bray Harper Collins £13.99 pp144 Dull demonologies The Course of the Heart by M John Harrison Gollancz £14.99 pp216 Chiefly About Hooke by Tony Sullivan Deutsch £13.99 pp218 Pan Paperbacks Speaking in tongues Poetry The Faber Book of Twentieth-Century Scottish Poetry ed by Douglas Dunn Faber £17.50 pp424 The Complete Poems of Edwin Muir ed by Peter Butter Association for Scottish Literary Studies £50 pp386 Collected Poems by Iain Crichton Smith Carcanet £25 pp398 Paperbacks Hardbacks Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps The Times Literary Supplement Ancient & Medieval History Book Club Contents Now we are six. . . Radio Waves Blonde bombshells Craig Brown laments a Marilyn Monroe 'scoop' and the fearful appliance of science Picture Gallery Bought sight unseen? In this, the summer of stadium rock, are fans getting value for money? Robert Sandall reports as the musical megastars hit the great outdoors Birmingham Hippodrome Breath of fresh airs The latest recordings reveal the neglected musical genius of Joseph Haydn, says Hugh Canning The festival that leaves them all standing Paul Driver celebrates the incomparable Proms and relishes the prospect of another top-notch season All set for a live miracle Distraught in the act It is still not possible to say where Simon Callow's talents lie, says Peter Lewis Stopping the backers from backing off Caroline Lees on arts sponsorship, recession-style Automotive & Financial Group Spirits rise above less than zero Robert Hewison is captivated as Frank McGuinness uses laughter to free men in shackles Forget D W Griffith and Eisentein or John Ford,… Adrian Turner on cine-illiteracy A star rises in the South Iain Johnstone finds Joe Pesci worthy of lead-role status in My Cousin Vinny Voyages of discovery The 500th anniversary of Columbus's voyage has unleashed a torrent of films, plays and TV programmes. Only the RSC breaks new ground, writes Peter Millar Arts diary Too much technique, too little talent Frank Whitford is irritated by Georg Baselitz's abstraction Royal Court Theatre Fine line in design London's Jubilee Line is the latest platform for today's top architects. Hugh Pearman looks over the subterranean plans as the first station, Westminister, is unveiled A fistful of dolour Paul Driver sees Goya, at the double, in a powerful new operatic setting Grand age for a gambit David Dougill admires astute opening moves in the return of the Australian Ballet A Korker of a show Children won't get a look in at a new exhibition of books and annuals, says Peter Johnson, as adults reminisce about bedtime The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Reader Offers A partnership of note Brian Morton on Keith and Julie Tippett's new showcase for improvisation Making an Electric debut Video Fast forward Bristol Old-Vic Grand Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Concerts Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Reymond Gubbor South Bank Spitit of the Earth Raymond Gubbay Royal Festival Hall Royal National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Academy of Arts Classical Concerts Chichester Cathedral The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 228 Accelerated Learning Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers Creature Feature Ali the Alien by Tiffen No Kidding! The Funday Times Club Snip The Funday Times Picture Gallery Questions: Week One Brainbusters Join the Club Here! Stop Press . . . Thinks Laterally: Private eye at a garden party The Cods Question Thunder Birds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Asterix At the Olympic Games Bogart The Intelligent Cod Picture Gallery Contents BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Sunday 19 July Film choice Index Avis BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Monday 20 July Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Alvin Ailey Satellite Tuesday 21 July Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Wednessday 22 July Film choice Picture Gallery The Franco File Norman Stone rages against the 'black legend' myth of General Franco's Spain BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Thursday 23 July Film of the week Friday 24 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Friday 24 July Film choice Saturday 25 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Saturday 25 July Film choice Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 World Service Renault Contents Suzuki Contents 18 Cover Story The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Häagen-Dazs Häagen-Dazs Mazda AT&T TeleTicket Service Shared frequency Radio and television presenters Andy and his sister Liz Kershaw talk to Stephanie Ferguson The New Volvo 850 Ventrolla Abbey National Advertisement Machin Alsace Equestrian Book Society Pilkington Glass Smoking Cause Fatal Diseases Labour's Leader in Waiting Mentadent Preventive Care Rothmans Lights Ford Starship Enterprise Executive World Guess who? Jameson The Spirit of Ireland Mitsubishi The islands that died in the night Lotus English Heritage Nationwide Drives Who lives on in the name of the rose? Jean-Claude Aid-Call PLC Stylus Furniture Superwashed Chinese rugs Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Strachan Sumo's Big Noise Isuzu Country Club Hotels D·s Doors Direct Royal Crown Derby Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel Dolphin Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Muro Mail A Life in the Day of Joe Sonnabend, Aids specialist, talks to Brian Deer, who also took the photograph Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby

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