News from 25/10/1992
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Michael Prescott, Fred Stambaugh, William Kay, Dr Robert Hawley Chief Executive, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, James Dairymple, Thomas Hinde, Carol Matthaw, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, J Thomas, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Nicholas Lezard, Mark Reason, Lord Ridley, Jonathan Miller, Graham Lees, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Katie Teece, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Norman Howell, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Markie Robson-Scott, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Sarah Mower, David Smith, Adam Nicolson, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Sarler, Julius Caesar, Richard Guilliatt, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, J G Waite, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Iain Johnstone, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Samuel Beckett, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, John Mortimer, D Dennard, Ray Liotta, J Featherstone, Chris Burke, Stan Levennson, John Crookshank, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Michael De Larrabeiti, Peter Kemp, Patrick Barlow, Dr Hugh ApSimon, David Currie, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, Paddy Ashdown, Brian Morton, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Mark Skipworth, Tony Blair, Richard Lloyd Parry, Geoffrey Dicks, Andrew Thomas, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Johnson, Tricia McDaid, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Annabella Gabb, Peter Miller, Dr A Kinder, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Tin Heroes, Angela Newing, Jeff Randall, Justin Cartwright, Paul Driver, James Adams, Liz Lightfoot, Steven Downes, Li'lMonster, Michael Thornton, Neil Mackwood, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Jonathan Meads, David Lawrenson, Ira Miller, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Reverend Joseph Walsh, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Rowena Kolesar, Stephen Jones, Harry Mullan, Andrew Neil, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Christopher Hibbert, Irwin Steizer, Phillip Robinson, Rev Canon D G Richards, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Sir Alan Peacock, Ian Birrell, Malcolm Webb, James Woodall, John Aspinall's, Nicholas Wood, Clive Everton, Diane Richards, Peter Johnson, George Ace, Suzanne Scott, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, Harold Smith, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Belle Shenkman, John Paine, Bill Clinton, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Simon Jenkins, Chrissy Iley, Tom M Wheeler, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Mussel, Borls Schapiro, Chris Moore, Patricia Loder Dyer, Frank Whiteford, Jane Billings, Hugh Pearman, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Miranda Devine, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Mary Greenwell, Peter Grant, Joanna Simon, Caris Davis, Richard Eyre, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Rebecca Mead's, Matthew Crabbe,
ResumoContents Major threatens general election if he fails to win Maastricht vote Prime minister secures cabinet backing to challenge Tory rebels Queen seeks curb on press invasion of royal privacy The Macallan French dig in Contents Colombia coal dumping row Sharp poll swings put Bush back in frame Contents Thatcher ready to make a comeback Contents Cash for sick miners 'delayed' Welbeck College Big ideas to put Britain on the road to recovery Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Palumbo seeks backing for new opera houses Ping! Anger over MPs' 3.9% pay rise Major's threat of austerity will not extend to parliament Revenge stalks the Mirror's boardroom The Times Going down: Stubborn Australian defence yesterday… Mackay plan to curb legal aid stuns lawyers Nuffield Hospitals Madonna's mission—in the paper with Style Tyranny of the Youth Cult Colour on the Catwalks Olivetti Hanson to spend £1 m on rescue of youth theatre Women rebel at Oxbridge club Barclays Cathay Pacific BBC chief leaves row behind to go on safari Checkland apologies to paras Personal finance plan to buck up Mr Major Kate Saunders' Week Nissan The New Rover 220 Turbo Coupe Homes turn into a debt trap Families struggle to survive as prices slump Qantas Nightmare on Negative Equity Street: How Five Families Have Lost out Abbey National Nigel Kennedy turns to rock Vodafone Inter book Under the Knife As the capital's medical emergencies queue for beds, London's hospitals face drastic cuts, Liz Lightfoot, Tricla McDald and Miranda Devine report Quiet confidence of the caring rationalist Worthingtons Oh, what a Shambles! For three days last week the government was hog-tied by its own backbenchers Just say no: the rebels from the ranks who would not be whipped into line Hewlett Packard Tempers flare over Quebec referendum Air Nippon Airways Peking fires opening shots in war on Patten Drayton Getting hitched Mandela style Out of the World Breath of fresh air for Moscow Dry humour in short supply The ultimate weapon—a gnat To lose one leg may be careless Fiat Did passion kill Green queen? Despair of Kelly's lover may have led to deaths Prince blasts Schwarzkopf over war book Uniglobe Cannon Cinemas Sky Whistlestop Bush is dogged by farce President's fightback fails to dispel air of defeat On the Stump 'It's well known that I commune with his (Elvis's) sprit' Suzuki 'Litmus' town points to nail-biting result Lombard NatWest Business swings behind Clinton The Sunday Times Direct Mail Democratic she-devil reborn as role model To delete a document on his computer, Mr. Brown has… Apple American widow sues for 'murder under the influence of rap' SAAB Army mafia rises in Russia Afghan war hardliners take over Boy of four goes to top of French pop charts The Times Higher IBM Cash-starved ANC to slash workforce Crackdown planned on spending and corruption UK troops caught in crossfire in Bosnia Angry firms boycott Tory fund-raising ball Weather and Travel Outlook By Our Foreign Staff: Be proud, Major tells veterans Fifty years after the battle of EI Alamein, a nation gives thanks Charities Aid Foundation Far right meets at Anglican HQ News Digest Coal court move Briton held Murder charge Parties agree Bond winners A Yank at Oxford Bill Clinton arrived in Britain as a clean-cut 'preppy'. He left with long hair and a beard, tortured by Vietnam and the draft. In this investigation into the extent of his peacenik activities many of his contemporaries have spoken for the first time to Insight Henley Management College Whyte & Mackay From the class of 68 to the class of 92 President candidate Bill Clinton began picking his team of aides and advicers early in his career: 24 years ago, in fact Classic Fm 100-102 The day Dukey turned from pink to red Grub Street Invest in recovery Major's U-turn leads into the fast lane or it leads nowhere The prime minister must dump economic orthodoxies and build on the freedoms given him by defeat, says Simon Jenkins Thermabond Contracts Ltd. The coalition way to keep disaster at bay There is a yawning chasm on the road to recovery. A national government may be the only way to bridge it, says Peter Kellner Clear case of the BBC trying to monopolise the TV cake and eat it The licence fee should not go to a single broadcasting concern, argues Sir Alan Peacock Pole to Pole with Palin World With one swift cut Britain could be free—or at least on the way To get the economy moving out of slump the government must take more than half measures, writes Norman Macrae Atticus What the coal is really worth The government should stop trying to manipulate energy sell-offs for the benefit of the Treasury and let entrepreners reveal the true costs of the pits. If it did, mines facing closure might be saved, writes Irwin Steizer Clinton's rise should chill the warring Tory ranks Inside Politics Godtrey Smith A royal healer in the heart of Europe The Queen, by recalling her German roots and , has restating Britain's commitment to the EC helped put relations between Bonn and London back on the right tracks. Peter Miller asseses the impact of her timely state visit Alfa Romeo Why a liberal backlash will not turn the Church of Rome from its destiny Coal is a major part of Britain's future Callous mismanagement Points Amnesty International Birthdays Leaseholders must be protected Nothing fresh from Burchill South Africa fall to French passion Ulster give hope for international Fame has not spoilt the ultimate worrier Stephen Jones on Australia's Bob Dwyer, the greatest coach the game has seen Watkins admits he's out of his league Rugby Round-Up Oti try settles ill-tempered affair Challinor makes capital gains Birthday boy McNulty in charge News Focus Sailing down to Rio Martin shock Gower vote Milton again Olaf the first Not enough Top of the form Graf marches on in regal fashion Sue Mott reports from Brighton Whirlwind White thunders as poor Griffiths crumbles Snooker Braves ride the long ball back to Georgia Baseball Hockey's burgeoning roadshow David Hunn enthuses about a growing new sport for the man (and woman) in the street Win the Book Razor-sharp and ready to cut up rough As he prepares for Saturday's world title eliminator, Donovan "Razor" Ruddock opens his heart to Harry Mullan Power politics cripple the big two Motor Racing Lennox Lewis: the package waiting for delivery Keith Wheatley on the marketing of a potential world heavyweight champion Armiger nails his colours to the post Racing Sitting on their hands Whistle Blower Plonker, moi? Local hero Char-embroiled The goalkeepers' fear of the penalties Sue Mott on a lousy week for the men in the last line of defence—and the game's most pitiless spotlight Ipswich and Palace throw two penalties to the wind Conquering Keegan the king of the castle Tony Francis on how Newcastle's manager rediscovered his love for what he does best Out now! Motor Show 92 QPR profit as Leeds lose the argument Limpar lights the fuse for Arsenal Chelsea power halts Coventry express Sheffield do everything but score goals Atkinson late goal saves wasteful Villa Sheron's strike lifts City's gloom Football Racing Rugby For the Record Britain so near, yet too far Australian pressure retains World Cup Newcastle's last-gasp trip at record barrier Football Focus Premier League Shearer miss lets battling United off the hook The Singleton of Auchroisk Contents Mirror bids ruled out for a year O'Reilly balked by new MGN team Mining giants join great diamond rush Virgin More CBI gloom hits Major's growth hopes Chelsfield buys Berlin studio French group gives Elliott Bernerd a leg up in Germany Total quality on display Contents Sunday Times Business King fights to save Rosyth Needed: a new man at the Bank Business Comment Fidelity Brokerage Dog Days at the Bank The Bingham report into the BBCI scandal lambasted the Bank of England for failing to probe deep enough and early enough into the corrupt bank's activities. Reports by Ivan Fallon, Matthew Crabbe and Helen Davidson The Sunday Times The men who ran BCCI and their biggest victim Heirs apparent: betting on frontrunners Locate in Scotland Dan-Air clears BA's path from Gatwick View Point Wall Street adjusts for Clinton win Cellnet A share in the boardroom Walls sets Fisher on steadier course Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies The Sunday Times After the mutiny, Mirror plots course for freedom In the long term, shareholders should benefit from the new man at the top, says Alan Rudock Branson's crate of many colours Wills bets on US catalogue Picture Gallery Grocer good conduct Prufrock Peter's words of wisdom Big Apple bites Lamont Cellnet BT M&S shrugs off recession to overtake rivals Marks & Spencer is showing how to increase profits in a recession. Report by Rufus Olins Cumbria New skipper at Trafalgar Having fended off HK Land, Trafalgar faces a battle repairing the damage of recession. Andrew Lorenz and Alan Ruddock report Amstrad ICI fights to keep its demerger on course With profits tumbling again amid world economic gloom, the chemical giant's plan to split its operations in two is coming under strain. Andrew Lorenz reports British rivals stop Nomura in its tracks BP ups gas imports In today's Other Papers Bank faces suit Eagle Star jobs go Dan-Air Bank aid Bid talk on More Laurentian probe Share Tips Delta Service French dig in for trade war with US Last-ditch efforts are being made to save the Gatt talks. Failure will threaten world economic growth, reports lain Jenkins Delta Air Lines Major learns the language of growth Economic Outlook Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Water Z Wine Crestcom International Notice to Readers Finance Brokerage Global link Multiple Display Advertising Items Golden Opportunity Amberley Associates Dis Information Services Limited Box Number Replies Multiple Display Advertising Items Investment Opportunities Area Directors Required Do You like Jewellery? Excell Travel Club Independent Legal Practitioners Limited Beauman Stuart & Associates Nationwide Service Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Forget the ERM—we must cut rates again Lord Ridley, a prominent member of the Thatcher cabinet, argues that only a radical change in the Major government's economic policy can bring recovery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Prontaprint! The Sunday Times Video Library Health & Safety Executive Chancellor needs new tool to control monetary policy David Currle and Geoffrey Dicks of the London Business School call for a new Treasury strategy Bupa London Business School economic forecast Output will fall for six more months The Sunday Times Florida Homes Mortage debt trap shows signs of opening its jaws Raising the building societies' limit on unsecured lending will help a few hundred people with negative equity but more could be done for the 1.5m others, says Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor Yorkshire Guernsey Cash in Pep earns low rate National & Provincial Building Society Brighter future for equity investors who dislike risk New products offer gains on the stock market or your money back. Report by Diana Wright Midland The Listening Bank The Sunday Times The Equitable Life Mortage insurance can constrain job seekers Questions of cash Unit trust index Banks cut rate on deposits Savings news Save & Prosper Top savings rates Market pins hopes on Cezanne seven going through the roof Collector's file The Equitable Life National Savings Homebuyers have to pay for leap year Fidelity cashes in on trust Banks clear way for Jubilee extension Trade deficit worsens despite recession Indicator of the Week Racal-Datacom Limited Top Lucas man defects to TI Texaco Hanson a slice away from RHM victory In the City NB Selection Ltd Business Systems Manager Hoggett Bowers Contents Aglp Contents Companies can keep skills of redundant executives on tap When older staff are pushed out, their valuable skills, need not be lost to the company, says Annabella Gabb Sybase CalComp Multiple Display Advertising Items Awards for IT excellence Abolkheir Group Volvo Shannon Howgate Sable Fletcher Hunt plc Executive Career Services NB Selection Ltd Argos Headway Smaller Businesses Brookside Associates Nm Financial Management Castrol Interexec PLC Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd. Simpson Crowden Consultants Barclays Chusid Lander Morse Computers Ltd Allied Dunbar Adderley. Featherstone plc BBC Hertz Leasing Stafford Long & Partners PA Consulting Group Henry Macleod St. James Associates MSL International Aplin Phillimore Phillip Wain International TSI Group Harvey Nash PLC MMi For Management On The Move RAC Motoring Services Dataquest North Birmingham Health Authority McKenzie Waterman & Co. News of the World Steele-Dixon & Associates CJA Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Matters Dixons Stores Group Boots Production Services Hogg Clarke International Nicholson International Macmillan Davies MSL International Palmer & Webb Systems Syntech Computer Systems Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Safety Executive Wickland Westcott Selection Thomson JM Management Services Limited Crone Corkill HEADfit The Pathfinder Partnership Limited The Times Newspapers McKENZIE Grant Selection & Search Hitachi Howgate Sable Ryder Telephone Sales Executives Multiple Classified Advertising Items MVS Software Marketing Ingres Ltd. G. M. Developments Ltd. Department of Health Multiple Classified Advertising Items MSL International Eurolink Group IT Manufacturing Solution Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Symonds Computer Solutions & Finance Ltd Public & Healthcare NHS Management Executive The Barts NHS Trust Cambridge Regional College Young Enterprise Blackburn City Challenge Coventry Health Authority Price Waterhouse Newham Council Royal Berkshire & Battle Hospitals Research Awards Advisory Committee Dauntsey's School The Smae Institute Knightsbridge University Multiple Display Advertising Items UBS Phillips & Drew South East Thames The Buckinghamshire College London Montessori Centre Ecole Lemania Lausanne St. Aldates College The Sunday Times City College Norwich Business Courses Feature Sunday November 1st Sporty new MG steals the limelight Eric Dymock checks out the newcomers at the motor show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chill takes off the shine Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cooper Group BMW Burton ADT Auctions BMW Managing Directors Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items RAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Mitsubishi Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Road of Romford Bradshaw Webb Stillmans HMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Falcon of Loughborough Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Lancaster Peugeot 605 Official Porsche Centres Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Limited H. R. Owen Rolls Royce SAAB Rolls Royce Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Harbour Marryat square United House Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills International Allsop & Co Croudace homes Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Allsop & Co The Circle Lindsay Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items The City on your Doorstep Berkeley Homes Elmbridge Estates PLC Regalian Offices become homes in the dash for cash An unprecedented glut of commercial space is forcing a fundamental rethink by developers and investors. Flat-buyers could benefit, writes Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elmbridge Estates Plc General Accident Land & New Homes Bovis Abroad Barclays Pinheiros Altos Ray of hope in Lawson sale Contents Down with Youth Last week, the director-general of the BBC shocked the country by saying that at 69 his chairman was over the hill. But, as Neil Mackwood reports, the time has come when youth must how to age and experience Hands-on-treatment Both patients and nurses feel the benefit of hospital massages, says Liz Hodgkinson A pregnant pause that speaks volumes Recent wrangling over EC maternity benefits confirms an age-old British prejudice, says Carol Sarler. We prefer our children out of sight and out of mind The Lygon Arms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthritis Research The immaculate reception Style File Connections Photosales The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 242 Heath's Stylevictims Turnberry China Mainland Sanderson Retail Showroom Cartier Limited Harpers & Queen True Colours Paris Collection The Sunday Times Crossword Travellers' fare Food & Drink All the pizzazz of Australia's shiraz Wine Taylor's Port When you are what you drink Caris Davis sips his way through a week on the Ensure Plus liquid diet and lives to tell the tale The king of clubs John Aspinall's new casino opened last week. Christa D'souza meets the gambler in his den Epic The Sunday Times The Times Boots A shrewd housekeeper America's Mrs Beeton wants us to join her in her cosy cocoon. says Markie Robson-Scott Airline Network Worldwide Travel STA Travel Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Accommodation Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Mood Trail Finders Flight Bookers PLC Reho Travel Bridge the World Columbus travel insurance Austravel North America Travel Service Anglo Pacific US Airtours Thomas Cook Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruising for a bruising Deals to fly for . . . Bridge on the river Sai Snow time like the present Journey back in time Give France a chance American Express Unlucky Dip 'We should have heard music, the sound of voices raised in adulation, but there was nothing, only silence' In a foiled attempt to immerse himself in India, Michael De Larrabeiti joins the Hindu holy men for a festival in the Nasik region Swiss bliss Johansens Eurocamp Sagafjord Vistafjord Egypt with Bales Cunard Countess Antigua Island Guide David Wickers profiles a caribbean paradise with a beach for every day of the year and a cricket-crazed populace well-versed in providing tropical holidays to remember Cox & Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Warm Caribbean waters Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Thomson Worldwide The thrill of Brazil Swan Hellenic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited The Travel Bug Travelsavers Further for Less America the Experience Vacances en Campagne The 1993 Villa Directory Serre Chevalier Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd A nice little mover Westbury Travel Limited Bladon Lines SKI The Norwegian Travel Service Mark Warner Brend Hotels The Nare Hotel Thurlestone Hotel Manor House Hotel Cheap fence that is sure to grow on you Graham Rose discovers a clever use for crack willow cuttings at the Floriade in Holland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westwood Multiple Display Advertising Items F&S Engineering Plant a tribute to Columbus Now is the time to seek out some of the striking and colourful trees and shrubs from the Americas Autumn classes for the indoor types The Sunday Times Contents With friends like these For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities Janus Publishing Company Full volumes We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books. I Pennington Street, London Ei 9XW Class act Fair's fair Pile 'Em High Strum punch Bog standard Broadcast news On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on shame and blame brought to book The soldier's tale It Doesn't Take a Hero The Autobiography General H Norman schwarzkopf with Peter Petre Bantam Press £17.99 pp530 Zen Too good to be true Philosophy Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals by Iris Murdoch Chatto £20 pp520 The Adelphi Press Mail chauvinism Selected Letters of Philip Larkin 1940-1985 edited by Anthony Thwaite Faber £20 pp792 History Today Writers News Only select Anthologies My Secret Planet by Denis Healey M Joseph £16.99 pp336 Gathering storm The Penguin Book of Fights, Feuds And Heartfelt Hatreds An Anthology of Antipathy edited by Philip Kerr Viking £16.99 pp559 Lost leader Keir Hardie by Caroline Benn Hutchinson £25 pp538 Party animal Politics Harlod Wilson by Ben Pimlott HarperCollins £20 pp811 Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd. Ill seen ill read As Samuel Beckett's first novel is brought out, James Woodall examines the master's chaotic publishing history Sex in the mirror John Walsh examines Madonna's sexual tourism, and the exhibitionism Jeff Koons and Robert Mapplethrope Sex in the mirror 'What is th impules that makes modern clebrity artists remove their kit and display their murkier regions to the gaze of a puzzled public?' Getting away with murder The Princes in the Tower by Alison Weir Bodley Head £17.99 pp287 God's soap opera History Britons by Linda Colley Yale £19.95 pp430 Diary No more, Mr Nice Guy Travel Pole to Pole by Michael Palin BBC Books £16.95 pp320 I had a farm in Africa. . . African Laughter Four Visits to Zimbabwe by Doris Lessing HarperCollins £16.99 pp442 Dorrance Publishing Inc A Bantam Paperback Flamingo Original Tricks and treats Fiction Digging to Australia by Lesley Glaister Secker £13.99 pp214 Campus queen The Secret History by Donna Tartt Viking £15.99/9.99 pp524 Minerva Press The Book Guild Ltd. Dark thoughts The Promise of Light by Paul Watkins Faber £14.99 pp218 The Gifting Programme by Sam North Secker £13.99 pp188 Depths of depravity Fiction Black Water by Joyce Carol Oates Macmillian £12.99 pp156 The Writers Bureau Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Inter book The Open University Folio The Greevine Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers Creature Feature The Way They were No Ridding! The Funday Times Club Trick or Treat! Meet the Dinosaures Fang-Tastic! Brainbuster Lord Snooty Things that Skim The Numskulls Happy Birthday to You, Happy Birthday Stingray Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart The Cod's Question Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Inside Moving picture drawn from life Iain Johnstone explains how the recent crisis in Woody Allen's private life came to be mirrored in his highly personal new film Husbands and Wives Freedom to ad lib Jonathan Meades (tall, hunky, sincere) composes a small ad for himself Desperately seeking inspiration Muse wanted for best-seller, maybe film script, Richard Llyod Parry looks at small ads in fiction, films and real life. Illustration: Chris Burke Royal Shakespeare Company The nice man cometh Craig Brown weathers a one-man snowstorm of jollity and a hail of angst in Africa The Royal Albert Hall Sadler's Wells Never mind the quality Nicholas Lezard explores the twilight zone of cheap video Royal National Theatre Cartoon hells Royal National Theatre The Star Film check Snap judgments Frank Whitford on the school photographs that have become art The deceptive detective Tom Shone finds Ray Liotta, the star of Unlawful Entry, trying to live down another psychopath role Everyone Needs Opera Art check CSA Telltapes Transport of delight Hugh Pearman laments the passing of the unmistakably ugly motor car Sing out, sisters Brian Morton on the emergence of women as a force on the jazz scene Records check Caudeville Theatre Raymond Gubbay Cinderella Opera & Ballet Victor Hochnauser The Magic of the Musicals Contemporary Art Society Market Globe Theatre The Town & Country Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince of Wales Theatre Queen's Theatre Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Good Cd Guide 1993 Handel with care and flair Paul Driver welcomes Scottish Opera's production of Julius Caesar The trouble with baby sisters Scrutiny Gilbert Adair questions the aesthetic approach to infant photography in The Four Stages of Innocence exhibition at the RCA. Cover photograph: Ella, by Michael Hoppen Shares on the cultural exchange Richard Eyre gives a warm hand to new international productions opening in Britain In step with the times The American dancer Stephen Petronio explains his idiosyncratic body language to Suzanne Scott Picture Gallery Dance check Tangled web of the Spider Woman Robert Hewison sees a new musical enmeshed in marketing hype Royal Shakespeare Company The Theatre Club Theatre check Arts diary Same old song That was then. . . Bananarama are past it and ought to admit it, says Chrissy Iley Picture Gallery The hip hot sound This is now. . . Suede tell Robert Sandall about survival Contents Sunday 25 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Sunday 25 October Dilys Powell's film of the week BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Thursday 29 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Friday 30 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Today 25 October Monday 26 October Tuesday 27 October Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 World Service Mw 648 kHz Corporate punishment Radio Waves The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Quality Paperbacks Direct Contents Contents Pilkington Glass Contents Peugeot 205 Diesel Turbo Gov. Official Fuel Consumption Figures Pioneer British Gas United Airlines Living by the word Patrick Barlow, actor, and his brother David, chaplain talk to Richard Johnson Check It's Wool Harrods Amstrad Notepad Nicotine Royal Mint The New Jerusalem Hush Puppies Yorkon Nokia Ford The real odd couple Raymond Weil Wesley-Barrell The Volvo 850. It Drives like It's Alive Nightingales Strachan It Takes Two to Tangle Danny Danziger's new book is a collection of interviews with wellknown people, speaking anonymously, about the emotional upheaval and drama of separation and divorce. Here, in our second extract, we publish three of their stories, frnak and revealing accounts of what jappens when a marriage goes wrong Neville Johnson Robinson Healthcare Caribbean Connection Executive Clubs Australian Tourist Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Dateline Book-Talk Franklin Mint Limited I'm on a Mission Part 2 of Madonna's toughest ever interview Krups Cooking up a picture Zuppa di Cozze e Zucchini Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Wine Club Japanese Technology Malaysian Style The R. A. F Flying Jacket Gallery Mail Order Ltd. Making Faces Mary Greenwell Britain's leading make-up artist shares the secrets of her success with Sarah Mower. Photographs by Julian Broad Mary's Bare Necessities A Tonic for Gin Drinkers Metal Guru Peter Grant Rock group Led Zeppelin's larger-than-life manager talks to Tom Hibbert Philips On the Button Tin Heroes Richard Guilliatt on the rise and rise of the American political campaign badge Doors Direct Thomas Lloyd Books for Children Scope Royal Mail Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Sedgemoor A Life in the Day of Li'l Monster, Los Angeles gangleader, talks to Susan Ellicott Mazda Britain's Music Club
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