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News from 27/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Robert Philip, Michael Prescott, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rhoda Koenig, Robert Irwin, Barbara Hall, Peter Green, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Helen Davidson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Barbara Ellis, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Dr George Robertson, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Steven Goldman, Norman Howell, Mark Lawson, Kirstle Hamilton, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Len Deighton, A Hemmersley, Nick Pitt, Rebecca Mead, Deborah Moggach, Robert Hitchens, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Iain Johnstone, Robert Hewison, Marie Harding, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Cliff Temple, Dr A Jamieson, Harvey Porlock, Helen Kay, Hugh Canning, Chris McGreal, M Tingling, C Scott, Kate Saunder, Peter Kemp, Peter Snow, Michelle Langley, Sean Ryan, Simon Kyte, Michael Jones, Yvonne Roberts, Peter Millar, Martin Cropper, Caroline Lees, Brian Morton, John Patten, George Perry, John Cassidy, Jonathan Bastable, Shelley von Strunckel, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Keliner, Owen Sloman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Suzanne Rodger, Eugene Fisk, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Balcon, Paul Driver, James Adams, David Deeks, David Thomas, Margaret Dibben, David Hughes, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, A Wallace, John Walker, Fiona Lafferty, Jeremy Isaacs, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, David Pascoe, Richard Smitten, David Lawrenson, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Dr Ann Robinson Head of the Policy Unit Institute of Directors, Sian Roberts, John Karter, Thomas Perry, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Andy Harris, Maria Scherer, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Lindi St Clair, Stephen Jones, Richard Palmer, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Rob Ryan, Ian Birrell, Lindi Clair, Bryan Appleyard, Bruce Johnston, Steve Bright, Grania Neagle, Andro Linklater, Clive Everton, Kurt Vonnegut, David Marcus, Maurice Chittenden, Roberto Burle Marx, Mitchell Symons, John Walsh, Bruce Palling, Frank Ellis, Mel Webb, Michael Jones Political Editor, Roger Clarke, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Joan Woolard, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Sue Grafton, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Chris Dighton, Rajeev Syal, Chrissy Iley, Dr Sheridan Gilley, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Nelson Jones, Christopher Andersen, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, R Bowen, Janet Laurence, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Barbara Rennie, Philip Jacobson, Idris Francis, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Roger Sansom, E Smedley Aston, Matthew Crabbe, Peter Rawlinson, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Revealed: how £50,000 can help to secure a knighthood Insight How Tory donors pick up titles Euro-rebels plot ambush for Major Cabinet split fuels Tory civil war The Macallan. The Malt Letters from jail describe Briton's ordeal Saddam's hostage begs wife and son: get me out of this hell Briton may be used in human shield Jubilee tube line gets green light Russia offers unique no-spy deal to West Spies Contents Ach England! Bonn despairs as old wounds are reopened Unions thwart Smith over abandoning block vote Classic fm 100-102 Building Drayton Hard-core porn beats British censorship Police say European satellite channels make nonsense of law Ozone layer hole is biggest yet Lord Snooty joins Sunday Times The Times Exit Mellor, talking of 'tabloid justice' Continental Airlines The Sunday Times Mandarins keep Major's classless society at bay Comet Chocaholics join the list of sinners Minor royals lose jobs In today's Other Papers New evidence in murder case Bomb to wipe out computers Tree trouble Lawyers tussle on Hillsborough fan's right to die Qantas NatWest tempts teenagers into debt with 'no questions asked' cashcard The Sunday Times Seat Vauxhall Named: the tycoons who bankrolled Major Secret backers donated millions Insight Essilor Long Vehicle Britain in moves to ease agony of Vanunu Open Systems'92 Abbey National Council accused of dirty war on schools American Airlines Norman After the St… Royal Mint Ready The Major Mess Rifts open on European and economic policies Cabinet split, Mellor gone, Euro-sceptics on the warpath: it was the worst week the government has known, reports Michael Jones Overseas aid suffers in Treasury squeeze Steady Beefeater Mandela and De Klerk agree on peace moves Romania faces a racist threat to democracy London Docklands British Midland Republicans take heart as Slick Willy fails to dodge Vietnam flak Cunard Sagafjord Amstrad Notepad On the Stump King Kohl sets sights on uniting Europe Germany Cannon Cinemas 'Dieu' elbowed aside in Elysée scramble France II Duce's ghost marches with the rising right Italy Saab Eurocrats turn back to Thatcher tactics EC The Times Saga of sex and drugs haunts Ted Kennedy Secret files paint comic picture of Kremlin's spies Peugeot Renault Financial Services Ltd Shadows of old wars darken Angola's poll The Sunday Times Japan concedes war of the noses Out of this World Kaiser takes a leaf from prince Bringing tears to Russia's eyes Iraqi author attacks 'inept' war leaders Midland Exposed: Moscow's underground city Communist elite built a subterranean world Simplex IRA buys 37 pubs to launder funds Weather and Travel Outlook Reward offer in rapist hunt News Digest Water firms win Judgment day Second Oxford Conductor's will Bond winners The Mellor's Tale Qantas Drambuie Two women, two lifestyles—one minister's career In his own words Occupational Pension Schemes Mailed fist delivers cruellest blows The 'family friend' turned nasty, writes David Hughes Mandarins go public on their private lives Grub Street Damaged goods How a Tory nightmare could turn into a general election Peter Keliner sketches a potential six-month political slide that could see the cabinet bitterly divided and send the government—under a new prime minister—to the country and thereafter out of office Charities Aid Foundation A man of dignity, a society of dishonour Don't mention the war, but it is open season on the Germans again The Times Higher Labour sets about itself with the wrong end of the economic stick Atticus The safety net takes over the high-flyer's old job Arts and media bosses sighed with relief when the new heritage minister was appointed. David Hughes and Jonathan Miller report Major feels the venom in snakes and ladders game Lunn Poly It's time for Smith to declare a war of ideas Dutch show the way to legal streetwalking Utrecht's 'green light' district is a model for Britain, reports Janine di Giovanni Are You the Valuable Resource We're Looking… Who Dares Sells Godfrey Smith The Jesus debate: doubt and doubters Clinton's courage Listen to prostitutes When time is money Winner and losers The Macmillan Nurse Appeal Directors plead not guilty Points Birthdays Swansea old sparks cure Scarlet fever Spirited Irish force Bath to lift game Slimline Orrell pull their weight Dear's exit sinks Quins Gloucester get physical Don't let Sevens add up to Tests Stephen Jones on the dangers of sizzle replacing steak Goodbye England, hello world Jansher sends Dittmar reeling Christie's No 1 spot may be stolen Faldo holds firm despite Miguel the Meek Everyday athletes of the world unite David Hunn relishes the amateur spirit of the World Corporate Games in London Britain drop into tennis basement News Focus Frenchman takes rally Bogey woman Sharp Wilkinson Anderson leads Hit and a miss Outside in Lahib provides an oasis in sheikhs' arid season Jimbo rather more equal than Martina Robert Philip on the Connors-Navratilova sexy sideshow in a gambler's paradise Faded heroes lost in a future world Mansell pulls away from the pack and the politics Whistle Blower Article Withdrawn Wembley Stadium Group 4 Securitas It's just Shearer delight for Dalglish United stutter on road to Moscow Forest reap scant reward for Clough's brilliance Flowers in bloom as Southampton steal it Double dividend by Saunders keeps Villa's stock on the rise Ipswich saved by Baker after keeper is sent off Racing Football Rugby For the Record Norwich defy star of Africa McAllister wakes Leeds from their slumber Wimbledon deepen Liverpool depression The Sunday Times Contents Paris-Bonn axis puts sterling under pressure Branson flies in to save Dan-Air Stricken airline to shed hundreds of jobs Clark rebels want ITN man on board Virgin atlantic Gateway owner faces new crisis C&W calls off plan to link up with US West The Sunday Times Buyout defence mooted at BAe BAe—a very British disaster Business Comment Hays the Business Services Group Lamont's window of opportunity View Point Show-stopper Trotman puts his foot down in Ford trophy Prufrock Slater's book out of Africa Mega Bucks Two-Tier Europe Explained. . . NFC drives a bargain High-flyer crashes down Lamb ready to slaughter BAe Crash Lands Shock of £129m half-year loss wipes 40% off company value as share price goes into tailspin Disastrous losses on civil aircraft have plunged the future of Britain's aerospace champion into doubt. Report by Andrew Lorenz and John Cassidy A bidder's guide to the wreckage No Title Fidelity Brokerage Cellnet FT-SE 100 index Portfolio plus Forte caught by £7m googly at Pavilion Sharewatch Sedgernoor Amstrad Share in the boardroom TSB Group Cashing in on the crash As sterling suffered last week, others revelled in its woes, making millions on the money markets. Matthew Crabbe reports Bundesbank cavalry comes to rescue of franc—for now How did the French succeed where the British failed? Iain Jenkins reports on the battle against the speculators The Sunday Times Florida Homes Cut and run will be a hit and miss affair Economic Outlook Wankie Colliery Company Limited Maxwell cash maze Fresh light has been shed on the billions flowing through the Maxwell empire, writes Kirstle Hamilton Le shuttle Bush haunted by elusive recovery data American Account Quality challenge Business Skills for the Public Sector Survival guide to a world of falling rates Low-risk growth is a better bet than expecting income for some years, says Diana Wright Opportunity knocks for homebuyers valuing certainty The Equitable Life How Barclays scores in credit test The Equitable Life The Sunday Times Capital Trust Account Pyramid plans offer only fool's gold Hard times provide easy pickings for 'get rich quick' promotions Beware of schemes promising lots of money without much effort, writes Tony Hetherington Return on life plans hits peak this year Airways Foreign Colonial Lost Voyager reappears to chagrin of travellers Questions of cash The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Top savings rates Save & Prosper National Savings cuts fixed rates Savings news James Capel Unit Trust Management Limited The Sunday Times The Equitable Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Network Pre-Launch Exceptional Opportunities Beat the Recession: Join us! Mail Order Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Animal Kingdom Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items ECU Securities Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advertising Sales Amberley Associates Mastermajor Limited Autumn National Franchise Exhibition Your Own Consultancy Something Special Advanced Electronics Guardian Royal Exchange Financial Management Limited Independent Legal Practitioners Limited Sportshost Puff PAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Number Replies Small is Beautiful! Money Concepts International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Spencer Company Formations Limited No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Store Ltd. Norman Cedric of Partners Business Overseas Colour Printing Company Insolvency? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tumble Tots Prontaprint! National Westminister Bank Opirtek Wetherby Training Services A Pentos Company Uniglobe Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Franchise Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mail Order Associates Ltd The Sunday Times Jubilee line boost for Canary Wharf Stanhope razes unlet offices AEA Technology Gold rival for BSkyB In today's Other Papers MGN trading BAe defence Export Success Conference Winning markets Berry bears burden of an era's excesses In the City The Sunday Times Appointments Reebok Hoggett Bowers NB Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers NB Selection Ltd Revenue puts brakes on pay incentive schemes Tax changes have made it harder for companies to offer staff financial rewards, writes Barbara Ellis A GKR Group Company Cilag Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James Associates The Economist Intelligence Unit Michael Page City NB Selection Ltd United Distillers Theaker Monro Newman Goodman Graham and Associates Engineers & Specialists Braxton Associates SITA Roger Stephens & Associates Previasa Interexec PLC The Sunday Times Morison Stoneham Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment NRA Project Manager Coopers & Lybrand Westland Helicopters PA Consulting Group Morse Chusid Lander Ward Executive Limited ECS International UK Ltd Paul Jago Associates Box Times HF Holidays Limited Ward Executive Limited Westminster Court Wilson Bowden plc Cathay Pacific CJA Recruitment Consultants Group HayGroup Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd MSL International David Thompson Associates The Sunday Times Civil Engineer New Works British Geological Survey Highfield International Mid Kent Holdings plc Riley Interim Executive Management in Information… Mainland Executives Services International Software Barclays Human Resources Management Services The Sunday Times Eureka! Headway Royal Mail Macmillan Davies Product Development Manager McKenzie Waterman Fletcher Hunt plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyden Dynamic Sales Professionals S-Com Computer Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sun MLC Connaught Executive Career Services Governess/courtesy Teacher Highfield International Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chief Executive British Enterprise Board Financial Analyst/accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Field Sales Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Management School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The American College in London European Institute of Psychotherapy The Smae Institute Ecole Lémania Lausanne Knightsbridge University Educational Info Line University of Brighton The Rapid Results College Multiple Display Advertising Items Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Tipton Challenge The Leverhulme Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnet The Olympic City Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Select from the Best Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Whitehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall Cambridge Fairfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Front Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&C Tunbridge Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Shush! Here comes BMW's new diesel Economy and comfort can go together, reports Eric Dymock Authorised Dealer Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Tradestock Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Plush interior takes Range Rover upmarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Accord to be unveiled Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Grange Jaguar Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Colt Car Co. Ltd The sign of quality on a used Mercedes-Benz Greenoaks Stillmans Lancaster Used Mercedes-Benz Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reg Vardy Puttocks Ferrari H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fantastic Savings HMG TVR S2 2.9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Normand Malaya Wanted Xj220 Alan Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster AFN Ltd Stratton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porche 944 Lux Sparks Member of Pendragon Plc Sytner Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Berkeley Square Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mead of Burnham Rolls Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Custom Marks Multiple Classified Advertising Items A11 Fox Vehicle Registrations Ltd Central Motor Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Elite Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. A. Ellis Savills DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items United House John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Bovis Homes Daniel Smith Regalian Chestertons Hooper Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marryat square Bovis Homes Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Wells The Promenade St Annes Crown Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury Holiday Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes The Charles Church Collection. . . Bovis Homes Developers find chilly climate on golf coast The market for second homes with linked golfing rights is in the rough but, writes Andrew Yates, developers will be able to stay the course and get back on par Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Insurance Watermark Golf Club at Overstone Park La Manga Club Spain Office slump creates flats Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheirs Altos The Di is Cast . . . and so is the Prince of Wales. The Americans are turning our royal soap into a TV film starring Catherine Oxenberg. Chrissy Iley reports from the set, where confusion reigns Taylor's Port Crime of compassion Following the Cox case, Dr George Robertson considers the merits of 'Living Wills' Multiple Display Advertising Items Attractive Oxbridge Company Director Top People Running with the Eurofash pack Rebecca Mead's Stylefile Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shiatsu Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 238 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heath's Style Victims Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lloyds Bank Cartier Limited Win a night out at a fashion gala Cold Comfort The Times Fish Oils help maintain a healthy heart Fuelled for take-off Table Talk Tiptree The art of dressing up the bare necessities Masterchef Christopher Oakes, of Oakes restaurant in Stroud, explains how he once had to invent a recipe for red mullet to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall HJ Hall & Son TCP Antiseptic The Sunday Times Crossword Tasters Nothing fair in love and war Readers respond to the article in Style last week on Neil Lyndon's anti-feminist book, No More Sex War Seven Seas Pulse booklet The Gold Card Entertainment Service Is an end to glasses in sight? Will laser surgery do away with spectacles, or is it an optical illusion? Neville Hodgkinson reports Eastern promise on the catwalks Model agencies are seeing the sense in recruiting Asian women. Rajeev Syal reports Overseas Travel Airline ticket Network STA Travel Inspirationst Ltd Hayes and Jarvis Australia New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Accommodation Trail Finders Travel Mood Reho Travel Flight Bookers PLC Hermis Travel Peregor Go Europe Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Inspirations East Ltd Bridge the World Quest Worldwide Travelbag Holidaymaker Somak Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Pacific The Gambia Fare play Directions On the right track Flights of fancy Winners all Dollar deal The right stuff Air new zealand The Hole Story David Wickers guides us through the Channel tunnel, due to open in 1993, and sets the scene for the 35-minute rail-ride to France Broken spell of the magical market Brittany Ferries The Sunday Times The Travel-Cam Co. Cunard Princess Day Tripper A Guide to Excursions from San Francisco Euro Break India and beyond Highlands & Islands of Scotland Travel India Country Retreat this way For Full Details of Advertising in the Display… Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus Travel Insurance Travelbag Travel Savers The Travel Bug Viva Iberia Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The 1992 Villa Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Something Special Travel Ltd. The Sunday Times The Magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Call Mia Fenton Jebson Travel Style Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas Holiday Accommodation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Bladon Lines SKI Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items General Overseas Timsway Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel & Country Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Oasis in the sands of time Anthony Sattin visits Syria and finds the road to Damascus still strewn with reminders of the days when west went east Thomas Cook Half-Price Rooms at Top Hotels Two for the price of one for a London stop-over Edwardian Hotels First class deals for your stay in the States Next Week Cunard is a Trafalgar House Company Success shows as nursery car park grows Beth Chatto's business is blooming. If she continues at this rate, the sky is the limit, writes Graham Rose Multiple Display Advertising Items The Marine Hotel Cannock Gates The Nare Hotel Soar Mill Cove Hotel Manor House Hotel Headland Hotel Manor House Hotel Timber Gates Conservatory Sun Blinds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westwood East Anglia Mill Hotel The Riverside Mill Hotel & Conference Venue Norfolk Beautiful selection of country cottages Fascinating look at royal efforts Contents Tongue lashing For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… Writing Magazine Token protest If I were a Carpenter. . . Pile 'Em High Hay presto On the Critical List Harvey Porlock reads the reviews of two famous men and samples a fried egg Old man forgets Politics The End of an Era Diaries 1980-1990 by Tony Benn edited by Ruth Winstone Hutchinson £25 pp687 Authors Minerva Viking Leading Fiction Feats of clay Biography Epstein: Artist Against the Establishment by Stephen Gardiner M Joseph £20 pp532 The Book Guild Ltd. 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Biography Judy Garland by David Shipman Fourth Estate £17.99 pp522 Mary Wesley Liberia without a visa Monrovia Mon Amour: A Visit to Liberia by Anthony Daniels John Murray £17.95 pp206 Nomad: Journeys from Samburu by Mary Anne Fitzgerald Sinclair-Stevenson £16.95 pp289 Janus Publishing Company The insanitary inspector Travel The Happy Isles of Oceania Padding the Pacific by Paul Theroux H Hamilton £16.99 pp545 Ex Libris Bookplates Orchestral manoeuvres Music Benjamin Britten a Biography by Humphrey Carpenter Faber £20 pp680 Oxford University Press Moscow rules Martin Cruz Smith tells David Pascoe how he leapt the language barrier to create his Muscovite thrillers Culture vultures The Post-Moderist Always Rings Twice Reflections on Culture in the 90s by Gilbert Adair Fourth Estate £4.99 pp215 Streets of Fame Art and its objects: two new books call into question our traditional view of artists and their cultural context History Today The crying game Media In the Psychiatrist's Chair by Anthony Clare Heinemann £16.99 pp296 Diary World One man went to moan Feminism No More Sex War The Failures of Feminism by Neil Lyndon Sinclair-Stevenson £14.99 pp251 Dorrance Publishing Inc The Oxford Dictionary Minerva Press Aids memoirs Monopolies of Loss by Adam Mars-Jones Faber £5.99 pp250 Skeletons in the shrine Fiction Daughters of the House by Michèle Roberts Virago £14.99 pp192 Confessions of a dead ghost The Fame Hotel by Terence Blacker Bloomsbury £14.99 pp220 Admiral Sandy Woodward One Hundred Days Wild at heart Fiction B. Monkey by Andrew Davies Lime Tree £14.99 pp219 This sterile isle The Children of Men by P D James Faber £14.99 pp239 Paperbacks Hardback manuals Hardbacks Paperbacks Paperback manuals The Sunday Times Book Service by Post Ltd. The Good Book Guide The Open University Accelerated learning The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Sc… The Numskulls A Tipsy Tale from France! Bathtime Blues in Japan! You Can Draw! Winning Draw! Brainbusters Thinks Laterally The Great Escape Join the Club Here! The Cods Question Stingray Deputy Dink Fish Tales Rex and Tex The Funday Times Club Bogart Contents Music Media Art Television Cover Story TV & Radio Iron fist in a velvet glove Chrissy Iley climbs into the ring with Lynda La Plante, the writer pulling no punches in her new TV dramas Seconds Out, Civvies and Comics Sing out the old, sing in the new Hugh Canning assesses autumn productions at the regional opera companies Putting his House in order Jeremy Isaac's regime at Covent Garden has been strongly criticised. But is he about to pull off a famous victory, asks Hugh Canning Signs of the Times A coherent design policy is needed to sort out the civic muddle displayed on Britain's city streets, argues Hugh Pearman Shaftesbury Theatre Smart Tartt Secret of her success Can a book be hyped too much? Donna Tartt's first novel was almost spoilt for Rebecca Mead American Express Cards Succès de scandale? Woody Allen's new film is a hit. But is his career moving out of his own hands, asks Steven Goldman BBC Radio Two A man of the world Peter Gabriel's new album reveals a genius for ethnic sounds, and for home truths, says Robert Sandall Full Color Catalog Records check The Play House Royal Festival Hall Art check Appearances can be deceptive Cubism: revolutionary or incomprehensible? A new exhibition of the work of Juan Gris, disciple of Picasso, gives an opportunity to find out. By Frank Whitford St John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items English Chamber Orchestra South Bank Royal Festival Hall The Post Office Barbican Hall Royal Albert Hall Russell Flint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hammersmith Odeon Punt & Dennis Musicals Hamlet Paul Brady Strand Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Champagne Theatre Breaks Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Spectacular Charlie Watts Quintet The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Cards The Apollo Arts diary Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre check Of myths and men Robert Hewison applauds a new play that repaints the story of two real-life artists Land of hope and gory Do not adjust your mind set Will the new-look ITV give us time to think? Melvyn Bragg defends the quality arts programme and argues for a change in funding Music Dares and graces Harrison Ford's latest adventure pits him against terrorists. Iain Johnstone salutes Hollywood's debonair derring-doer and senses a new Bond in the making Bitter Moon Film check Time to Junk Bond Tom Shone argues that after 30 glorious years on the screen, the end has finally come for Ian Fleming's secret agent 007 BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Film Dilys Powell's film of the week BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 30 September Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Radio 1 Critics' choice World Service In no mood to celebrate Video check London calling Alexander Korda's classics have been restored to glory. By George Perry Quality Paperbacks Direct Contents TAG Heuer Contents Neff Neff Austin Reed Nissan Barclays Race relations Damon Hill, racing driver, and his sister Brigitte, motor-racing publicist, talk to Fiona Lafferty Ernest & Julio Gallo Jake Pilkington Glass Lands End The Sunday Times A Canon Bubble on A4, B5 Canon Learning Self Defence Yorkon Rapport G Plan Lufthansa Turner's Venice Tate Gallery The annual bull-running (above), in Pamplona,… Right: this style of gabled house, highly stepped and curvacious as violins, spread from Holland to the Baltic ports in the 16th and 17th centuries Left: tulips and deffodils stripe the bulb field of Lisse in Holland, the world's largest exporter of flowers It's hard to stand out in the crowd on the Adriatic Riviera (left) Picture Gallery Boddingtons. The Cream of Manchester Any Colour You like as long as It's Racing… Racing Green The Dream Turns Sour Kodak Rothmans King Size The Price of Becoming an Israeli Coalbrookdale Too Many Doctors in the House Smallbone The Best of British Nationwide Security Blinds Limited Book-Talk Visa Visa Linguaphone Econermine Ltd Shapemaster Ltd. Drama in a Garden The Country Classics Tapestry Collection The Ultimate Name Labels Thomas Lloyd Scope Neville Johnson Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Muro Mail A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Nokia Mobile Phones BCA Book Clubs

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