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News from 20/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, David Thornton, Kate Sunders, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Jon Swain, Jean Mallinson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Lt Col Keith Eve (ret'd), Beatrice A Beck, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Carolyn Wigoder, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Bob Geldof, Norman Howell, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Matt Wolf, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Anne Soloman, Credit Suisse, Debra Cleveland, Humphrey Carpenter, Nick Pitt, William Green, Andrew Sullivan, Rebecca Mead, Liz Hodgkinson, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Dr John Hay, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, James Shelley, Robert Turnbull, Harvey Porlock, Maria Laura Avignolo Lima, Helen Kay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Colin Dryden, Chris Weitz, Cecil Parkinson, Sylvia Disley, Sir Alan Walters, Paul Johnson, Caroline Lees, Martin Cropper, Peter Millar, George Perry, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Clive Anderson, Mark Skipworth, Jonathan Bastable, Shelley von Strunckel, Bernard Cafferty, David Alton, Richard Johnson, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, John Hite, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Francis Beswick, Jeff Randall, Justin Cartwright, Finstat, Geraldine Iweama, M H Coleman, James Adams, Jim Hovell, Margaret Dibben, Gwyn Price Evans, R Hardman, David Hughes, Jo Shapcott, Nicholas Fraser, Chris Charlesworth, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Fiona Lafferty, Tom Shone, Janet Daley, M Turner, A Wilson, Rufus Olins, Joanna Horaim Ashbourn, Irene Rostron, John Stalker, Martin Jacques, Stewart Steven Editor, Judi Bevan, Ian Jenkins, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Michael Winner, Rowena Rees, Sue Ellicott, John Karter, Colin Berry, David Edwards, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Peter Winship, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Neneh Cherry, Harry Mullan, Janine Di Giovanni, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Polly Samson, Chris Jones, Bruce Johnston, Eileen Jones, Richard Woods, Maurice Chittenden, Neil Lyndon, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Mel Webb, Julie Burchill, Virginia, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Michael Hill, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Stirling Moss, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Anthony Holden, Chrissy Iley, Paula Yates, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Alan Ruddock, Mark Skip-worth, Jonathan Meades, Jane Garrett, Rev Robin Burgess, Kenneth Trench Chairman, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paul Pickering, P Traristair, Paula Reed, Margaret Busby, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Louisa Buck, Iain Jenkins, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro,

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The World's Biggest Flight Offer Interest rate cuts on the way; Pound will stay out of ERM Lamont tries to smooth over row with Germany Tears as mercy doctor found guilty Kuoni Thatcher targets Maastricht 'Green light' area planned for prostitutes in Britain French 'yes' vote rests on knife edge The Sunday Times France goes to the poll Aux armes! The rivals mobilise for the last push Referendum day in France Barclays Bank PLC Goodwood Travel Limited The Sunday Times As Britain weighs the cost 59% urge: Keep the pound out of ERM for good Mori poll The Times Thatcher warning for Major as she rounds on Maastricht Reaction Rebels challenge Smith to back a referendum plan Labour battle Nuffield Hospitals Fly free with The Sunday Times Next week: win £5,000 American Airlines Court case to decide if vitamins boost IQ Top scientists to give evidence in child intelligence controversy Pop stars fall out over high-cost rivals to CD Marlborough head quits Boost for babies New Yard man to fight IRA Churchill-Coleman to quit as anti-terrorist supremo Major loses fan Amstrad Bookies gamble on a place in parliament Tesco Sartorial signs recall pain of a faded dream Week 'Illiterate' university entrants to be tested on basic grammar BT History may be cut to boost three Rs Sainsbury's Mitford tenants upset at sale of oldest estate The cash runs out for one of Britains' ancient dynasties Police quiz 27th man in hunt for Rachel's killer Vauxhall Implementing Total Quality Management Advertising Feature: A Wyvern Business Library Recommendation Quite simply the best book on implementing Total Quality that has been published Priority Orders The Losers: In their Own Words—ERM Enthusiasts John Major's Days of Spain The Sterling Fiasco How the battle was joined for a cause that was already lost Four-Page Special Who Backed Lamont to the Hilt Traders get a warm glow from hot money It wasn't just the pound that was under pressure on Wednesday—all over London, currency dealers were going frantic, reports Matthew Lynn Cazenove Unit Trust Management Limited Westlakes 1967: a historic defeat for 'the pound in your pocket' Last time, troubles with Europe involved Harold Wilson's 'gnomes of Zurich'. David Smith recalls Labour's sterling crisis How Much was Wasted? The Shackles The Sterling Fiasco First glimmers of cautious optimism on the home front Qantas Welcome to 18 In probably neve Intercity KGB file solves mystery of Hitler's body Remains in Moscow end 50-year secret All Nippon Airways Sacked American workers turn guns on their bosses Patten can afford the takeaway Dinner at the zoo Park here and you're dead! Germans declare a war of words Après moi le déluge The Docker would Italians swap lire for marks as la dolce vita goes sour The Sunday Times Russian industry's Mr Big makes his play for power Gypsy bands become focus for German anger at immigrants There is now a Car that is the Equal of a Rover 200 Bush's failing wizard prays for new spells On the Stump Falcon Clinton presses flesh and rises in Rockies The Sunday Times The Times Rover Cars Designed for Life FIAT Zulus go on warpath over ANC threat to march on their city Mystery deaths bring the curtain down on dolphin shows Scottish Enterprise Peru's guerrilla god comes to end of the Shining Path Renault Financial Services Ltd. Besieged Bihac pins hopes on UN peacekeeping troops British contingent given toughest job Vietnam war's forgotten army battles on alone Cellnet The nearest phone Ordeal of the caring doctor who killed Widow's 13 years of suffering drove consultant to drastic action The Government of India Tourist Office Euthanasia supporters say it is time to change the law Weather and Travel Outlook Duchess weeps during speech News Digest Rape charges Balloonists safe Bar bombed Hero's record Fischer draw Aid for Sarajevo Bond winners Good Willie. . . bad Willie Which Clinton will the voters get? As the Democrat candidate maintains his lead in the race for the White House, Andrew Sullivan examines the puzzling dichotomy at the heart of the man who would be president Henley Management College Fraser Marr The Cliff Richard of politics faces the supreme sacrifice The Lesley White Interview Anglian Godfrey Smith Labour gets its biggest chance yet—and blows it Failure to capitalise on a momentous financial disaster show how low the opposition has sunk, says Martin Jacques Delors gets shirty over a lady with designs Grub Street Sense out of fiasco Charities Aid Foundation Picture Gallery Atticvs Beware the Canadian disease, Mr Major Britain is in danger of being throttled by bureaucrats and special interest group, warns Barbara Amiel Crisis, what crisis? Give three cheers for the money changers Platform Freed from the ERM, we now have a sound basis for recovery in 1993, argues Sir Alan Walters Revel in our freedom—and hire the brain from the Bundesbank Now that the ERM is dead, John Major should call in the 'enemy' to restore our financial status. writes Norman Macrae British Diabetic Association 'Cecil, she is finished' At the 1990 Tory conference Margaret Thatcher had appeared invincible, yet 40 days later she was out of Downing Street. in this exclusive extract from his memoirs, Cecil Parkinson traces the course—and the causes—of her rapid downfall Lunn Poly More than a rabbi, less than a god David Edwards, responding to the 'Jesus debate' argues that radicals and traditionalists alike accept the reality of Christ The right to live—and the right to die After the attempted murder conviction of Dr Nigel Cox, Janet Daley discusses the moral and legal dilemmas surrounding euthanasia How they devalued the Commons exchange rate Inside Politics From birth to death in the Jesus debate Getting hot under the co-ed collar Hedgehog and the actress Volunteers with courage Birthdays National Savings Maxwell: small price to pay Points First blood to Bath in the new law war World Cup sales saga twists again Rugby Round-Up Wasps teach new boys a lesson Steele makes Bristol pay the penalties Scottish handed first win on plate Amateur spirit soon to set sail Keith Wheatley on a round-the-world yacht race with a difference Watkins gives Newport men nothing to play for Stephen Jones on a brand new incentive scheme: no car, no flat and no money Balding still ahead of the field John Karter finds that time has not wearied one of the good guys in the racing world Piggott times it to perfection Racing Bubka flies high for 16th time News Focus Campbell's silver double Higgins row Auriol leads Twice the cash Laura's run Milton's million Yankee doddle Has Mansell cut Formula One's throat? Stirling Moss on how the Mansell affair has damaged motor racing Senior outshines stars on near-deserted stage Golf A saga of pride, prejudice and power politics Norman Howell on the bitter break-up of a winning combination in its hour of triumph Olympic glory still follows Sixsmith Fast times with women who make the earth move David Hunn puts in his ear-plugs as the hot rods burn rubber in Bedfordshire Rejected Saunders enjoys the sweetest of revenges For his own sake, old big 'ead must go Tony Francis calls on a sporting legend to admit reality and bow out gracefully Fifa's professional spotlight is turned on the man in black Rob Hughes on Fifa cutting a swathe through the amateur referees Sky Sports David nil, Goliath one Whistle Blower Only one Jesus Grim fare Scarborough nil, Pensioners one Mellor toeing the party line Gallic bliss Speed gives Leeds a consolation point Armstrong towers over Everton Oldham have lpswich's scalp on a plate Careless United allow Tottenham to wriggle free Wright rescues foul-tempered Arsenal QPR discover joy on the rebound Football Racing Rugby Rugby Union For the Record Cricket Jones leads the charge as referee sees red Eubank and Clinton in close calls Harry Mullan reports from Glasgow Norwich ride luck to continue their fairytale The Sunday Times Body Shop's Brave Face Germany refuses to cut rates G7 'concerned' over currencies Business Staff: UK should stay out of ERM, say top bosses Dan-Air and Virgin enter merger talks How to improve public services Boardroom split at Trafalgar Spurs chief faces ban Personal Finance Major to overrule Treasury advice on sterling policy Adaytum systems Major and Lamont star in Whitehall farce View Point Candover Partners Limited Floating to Recovery? There were celebrations on the stock market and in boardrooms all over the country last week after sterling's effective devaluation. But can industry reap the benefits without once again fuelling inflation? Small businesses hope for a revival in their fortunes Euro RSCG No more nonsense from the Treasury Business Comment Tesco stays at the back of the queue Sharewatch Trade Indemnity Share in the boardroom Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Body Shop puts on brave face as shares lose their gloss The natural cosmetics icon is looking for new products to help it fight back against the big retailers, writes Kirstle Hamilton Sticky moments have WPP licked Prufrock Ronson climbs mountain Dan's ratings Home truths Tyne and Wear Development Corporation Job Centre Reed goes Dutch in £5bn merger Mobile operators try to connect with mass market Le Shuttle Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profit from our Success Sportshost Telecommunications U. K. Limited Box Number Replies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Associates An Exceptional Business Opportunity Oil Recycling Mastermajor Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rhodes Richardson Nationwide Sterling Ford Colour Printing Lorraine Electronics Iarnrance Loss Asscssors Multiple Classified Advertising Items BSI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheapest Stock in Europe Franchising wins in the high street Multiple Display Advertising Items Autumn National Franchise Exhibition ESSO Multiple Display Advertising Items Dairy Crest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regency House Finance Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Wholesalers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Improving quality is right cure Business Skills for the Public Sector How the Met managed a major overhaul The Metropolitan Police leads in quality management. Peter Winship, assistant commissioner, describes the Met's work, to feature soon in a Business Skills video Black Country Development Corporation Don't blame Germany for home-made mess Pound's chaos may bring down interest rates Personal Finance In a two-page special report Richard Woods explains the impact of last week's turmoil on homebuyers and Margaret Dibben, right, shows how investors can get the best returns Woolwich Guernsey Money Market Cheque Account Sit tight during ERM turmoil, say advisers Fixed rates look good for savers The IFAP Centre Switching home loans Holidaymakers hit after sterling's slide Hidden threat in old pensions The Equitable Life Sub-contractor freed from Vat penalty demand Questions of cash Yorkshire Guernsey Top savings rates High-rate tax move for wives Savings news The Sunday Times/Micropal Unit trust index The Equitable Life Knight Williams The Sunday Times BMW quits Rolls talks BAe to announce write-offs of £750m Conran draws up Fitch-RS revival Sedgemoor in Somerset Florida Homes Barclay twins' deal saves London Clubs In today's Other Papers Ryanair Multiple Display Advertising Items How the bogeymen were heroes for a day In the City Contents Allied Dunbar Selector Europe NB Selection Ltd Selector Europe NB Selection Ltd Technology that breeds top teams Organisations across the cocuntry face a new IT challenge in the year's Business Excellence Awards, writes Rowena Rees Pro-Fit Computer Recruitment Surrey Heath Housing Association Robert Half Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited PCA Recuritment Multiple Display Advertising Items NB Selection Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Multiple Display Advertising Items Roger Lilley Associates EGOR Executive Selection Whitehead selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Medway Power Ltd NB Selection Ltd Howgate Sable Toshiba Highfield International Resources International PLC Graduate Appointments Limited Times Supplements Limited Harvey Nash Plc Ducheyne Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Mail Computational Mechanics Beasy Limited Hart District Council Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Consulting Group Metro Fletcher Hunt plc. Varley-Walker Renault Chusid Lander Barclays News International Newspapers Limited Jm Adderley-Featherstone plc Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd Eagle Star Johnson Wilson & Partners Recherché Recruitment Anglia Personnel Consultants Primagraphics Limited McKenzie Waterman & Co. Director of Corporate Services Rydal Spring & Associates Institute of Logistics & Distribution Management Redrow Homes Hall Harrison Cowley AXA Equity & Law C. A. B International Aldi Multiple Display Advertising Items Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Headway Scientific Generics Makro National Power The DMW Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items CBI Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kirklees Walsall City Challenge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester City Council PA Consulting Group Widening Horizons PA Consulting Group Scunthorpe Goole Basildon Thurrock General Hospitals The Cromwell Hospital Manchester Central Hospitals and Community Care NHS# K/f Associates Selection & Search Price Waterhouse Community Health Services Unit Wakefield College Education Courses Duff Miller Sixth Form College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Business College Knightsbridge University St. Aldates College The British Institute of Florence Accredited College Fairfax University (USA) Brixton Chalenge Bristol Polytechnic The Rapid Results College South Bank University London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devonshire House Bristol Polytechnic Luton College of Higher Education University of Brighton South Bank University of London Cambridge's First Retake College Career Analysts Cambridge's First Retake College David Duggan Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Select from the Best Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroën Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar changes 1,500 parts but few will spot the difference The 1993 updates on Jaguar's range are not significant enough to revive the marque, writes Eric Dymock Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four-Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancia to be given a push Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dove House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Grange Jaguar Lookers Land Rover Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Speeds Stillmans Gerard Mann Birmingham Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Nissan Authorised Dealers Nissan 300 ZX Performance Cars Centre Mitsubishi Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Colt Car Co. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Octagon Berkeley Homes The Charles Church Collection. . . Buckinghamshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Preference Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain's richest man puts on a grand facade The nation's only modern stately home has been given a Gothic disguise, writes Andrew Yates Telephone Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond's New Riverside Landmark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Brought to Book Sincwe Neil Lyndon first aired his anti-feminist views, the priestesses of the sisterhood have subjecged him to a barrage of personal abuse. Next week he brings out a full account of his arguments, which, he predicts here, will create an even bigger backlash Taylor's Port Older but no nicer Polly Samson on the menace of the workplace bullies Low fat, high risk Following last week's article about liposuction, Jane Garrett warns of the dangers of these operations Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items GB Emporium Old boys are for ever Style File Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 237 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Jaeger Museum Pieces Jewellery that is ancient, but very modern. By Paula Reed The Sunday Times A taste of life in the Park Lane Table Talk Brewing up trouble for ourselves Herbal teas sound jolly healthy, but some mixtures could case liver damage. Liz Hodgkinson reports The Sunday Times Crossword Going solo, by choice A new survey claims, that over 6m single-person households in Britain, living alone is more common now than it has ever been. Single woman Christa D'souza explains why so many people are opting to live on their own Bonhams Knightsbridge Rude all about it Glossy magazines are getting more outspoken in their bid for readers. Janine Di Giovanni reports on the battle beneath the covers Duncan Honeyman Ltd. The Dolls House Emporium Swansea Cork Ferries On the medium waveband Fiona Lafferty investigates a rise in paranormal practices among Britain's twentysomethings Airline ticket Network Hayes and Jarvis The Flight Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Iberia STA Travel Inspirations Multiple Display Advertising Items Way down under Directions Picture Gallery High time-keeping Underground movement Miles cheaper Chaos as usual Gateway USA Sandals Home Alone When Tasmania split from the Australian mainland around 12,000 years ago, if got most of the rain and rivers, hardly and humans and none of the dingos. Mark Ottaway reports from an isolated animal paradise Playing it by ear Brittany Ferries After Intourist Now that Russia's state travel agency has lost its monopoly, Anthony Holden, left, finds that dollars will buy services that roubles cannot reach; William Green, below, supplies a guide to the new opportunities The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sail - Away Altered states Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Travel Classified Egypt with Bales Caribbean Christmas Royal Carribbean P&o Overseas Travel Bespoke Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Hermis Travel Holiday Maker Travel Savers Peregor Tickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail 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 Algarve Timsway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savile Row Tours & Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A conservatory, please—and make it a double Channel Islands Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Budock Vean UK Travel Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meudon a master peace Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Marine Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lake District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non Stop if You Want to Be. . . Battery mower steals the show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Chipping in Prefab sprouts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Half Nelson Melting beauty Family saga Pile 'Em High Shelf esteem Major work Grave misgivings On the Critical List Harvey Porlock looks at the critics' response to the new Jeanette Winterson Adventure capitalist Newspapers Rupert Murdoch Ringmaster of the Information Circus by William Shawcross Chatto £18.99 pp616 John Irving Viking Unwrapping the Presence Religion Jesus by a N Wilson Sinclair-Stevenson £15 pp269 Jesus the Man a New Interpretation from the Dead Sea Scrolls by Barbara Thiering Doubleday £16.99 pp451 The Book Guild Ltd. A capital city London a Literary Companion by Peter Vansittart John Murray £16.99 pp311 The Devil's Jugger The Oldie Sick with laughter Autobiography More Please An Autobiography by Barry Humphries Viking £16.99 pp336 Dorance Publeshing Inc Muse Mirth Street The Penguin Book of British Comic Writing edited by Patricia Craig Viking £15.99 pp459 The Devil's Juggler Future shock P D James has taken the unexpected step of setting her new novel in 2025. Penny Perrick asks her why Tiger and Lady VI Was Lady Ottoline Morrell the model for Lady Chatterley? Her biographer, Miranda Seymour, shares the extraordinary secrets of the Garsington journals 20 September 1992 Diary Vintage Paperbacks Paperbacks Don't hold your breath Waiting to Exhale by Terry McMillan Doubleday £14.99 pp366 A stable companion Fiction Driving Force by Dick Francis M Joseph £14.99 pp277 The Concise Oxford Dictionary Authors Profit from loss Fiction The Heather Blazing by Colm Toibin Picador £14.99 pp245 A new world order The God-Fearer by Dan Jacobson Bloomsbury £14.99 pp160 Carry on conferring Doctor Criminale by Malcolm Bradbury Secker £14.99 pp344 This supporting life Sport Fever Pitch a Fan's Life by Nick Hornby Gollancz £13.99 pp247 Strokes of genius Gower The Autobiography Collins Willow £14.99 pp256 How to Make Money from Freelance Writing Slap and tickle Memoirs It's Only a Game The Autobiography of Miss Whiplash by Lindi St Clair with Pamela Winfield Piatukus £15.99 pp180 Parlour games A Twentieth Century Life by Frances Donaldson Weidenfeld £20 pp248 Hardbacks Paperbacks Oxford University Press The Folio Society The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Limbo Create a Rainforest The NuMSKuLLS Billy Bunter Bounces Back ! Spine - Chilling Tale ! A Purr-Fect Pet! Brainbusters Join the CLuB Here! The Cods Question Stingray Deputy Bank Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Message in a Milk Bottle The Funday Times Club Picture Gallery Bogart Contents Inside The frames people play Nicholas Fraser chronicles the camcorder boom and looks at the public's unstoppable urge to put themselves in the picture Americans get real A Reel Waste Michael Winner laments the continuing failure of the British film industry American Express Film check Lucky Strike Iain Johnstone welcomes a new star to the baseball-movie hall of fame Royal Opera House Arts diary The Sunday Times Tales from the Vienna woodwinds Hugh Canning reviews the fascinating recorded legacy of one of the world's greatest orchestras Far too much too young Chris Weitz reports from the US on the battle for the twentysomething TV audience Shades Another country Robert Sandall introduces country and western music's new image for the 1990s The Birmingham Royal Ballet Art check Royal Academy of Arts Orderly passion along colour lines Bridget Riley sheds light on her role as an abstract artist to Louisa Buck Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Opera Spectacular Barbican Hall Glyndebourne Touring Opera A Christmas Carol Aldwych Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comedy theatre Cambridge Theatre Roger Whittaker The Legendary Chuck Berry Emerson, Lake & Palmer Neil Sedaka Royal College of Art Cork Jazz Festival The Sunday Times Sadler's Wells The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas A Woman Killed with Kindness Dance check Stars and Gripes Hugh Canning finds Pavarotti in glorious voice at Covent Garden, but out-acted by Barstow at the Coliseum Music check Rocking the vote Scrutiny Variations on a classic theme John Peter on plays that possess the potent familiarity of myth Theatre Check Dramatic liberties Peter Millar weighs up television and stage attempts to recreate the horrifying experience of the hostages in Lebanon Fatal addiction Craig Brown on the leaden lives of TV's slaves, the gold that remains elusive, and one of Glam Rock's gods The wrong arm of the law John Stalker says a new TV play does not do the police justice. . . Watching the police . . . while Jonathan Miller finds that, in BBC1's Between the Lines, entertainment and social comment can be an arresting combination Television & Radio Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Index Film Dilys Powell's film of the week Index Monday 21 September Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Tuesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 23 September Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Thursday 24 September Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Friday 25 September Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Saturday 26 September Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Widening horizons Video George Perry welcomes videos that can be seen as their directors intended Video Check Today 20 September Critics' choice Radio Radio 1 Radio 1 Radio 1 World Service Out on its ear Radio Waves Paul Donovan The Arts Guild Contents Toshiba (U. K.) Ltd. Contents Philips Peugeot 205 Diesel Turbo Picture Gallery Canon Marks & Spence Mr Grubby's Mrs Clean This autumn's Television Barclays Television Preview Dolphin Portland St Stephens Mews Wharfside County Freed Kitchens Voyages Jules Verne Gateway USA This autumn's Voices Opera Preview Tuborg Gold Finest Brains to Get It this Far This autumn's Newcomers Pop Music Rem are Back on Automatic Early October… Austrauan Tourist Commission Delia Smith's Christmas Abbey National This autumn's Movers Nokia Sofa Workshop Licensed Credit Brcker Elégance Neff (UK) Ltd. Offer limited This autumn's Faces Film a Fine Romance for Eddie Murphy Film an Unusual Mystery Mitsubishi Motors Neville Johnson Fitted Bedroom Furniture This autumn's Performances Bordeaux Western Driveways Aflac This autumn's Images Carnell Ltd. Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Mensa Aid-Call Plc Crescourt Loft Conversions Alexanders Petworth House Limited High Seasons Clothing Co Dateline Convert-A-Room Obas D. 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