News from 08/11/1992
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Sally-Ann Lasson, Michael Prescott, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Malcolm Brown, William Kay, Daniel O'Connor, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Sean O'Brien, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Susan Elicott, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, A S Byatt, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Philip Callow, Nick Rufford, Kevin Grierson, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Ned Balfe, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Jim Slater, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Debra Cleveland, Nick Pitt, William Green, Andrew Sullivan, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Chris Enright, Francesca Nelson, Charles Murray, Tony Allen-Mills, Francis Rowan, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Philippa Geogory, Iain Johnstone, Geordie Greig, Maurice Chittende, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, E Jane Dickson, Robert Hewison, D Torrice, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, John Maxwell, Helena de Bertodano, Peter Reading, Joe Constance, Richard Burt, Nicholas Berry, Harvey Porlock, Michael Fairey Chief Executive, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, David Cairns, David Goldsmith, Naas Botha, David Key, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Tony Parker, Brian Morton, Andrew Nell, Peter Kellner, Jamie Malanowski, George Perry, John Cassidy, John Caldwell, Sue Mott, Shelley von Strunckel, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Chapman, Christopher Frayling, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Gerald Kaufman, Jeff Randall, Finstat, Andrej Gustincic, James Adams, John Luke, Paul Driver, San Diego, Margaret Dibben, Janine di Glovanni, Mary Breedon, Matthew Gwyther, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, William Bennett, Neil McLean, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Sean Ryan Enviroment Correspondent, Rufus Olins, Brian Dooley, Mary Lutyens, Mick Brownfield, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Tony Samstag, Helen Fielding, Dr M Haslam, Brian Reading, Peter Martin, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Andy Harris, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Laurence Urdang, Dr Jagjit Singh, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Anne Smith, T J Binyon, Patin Janmohamed, Harry Mullan, Bennett Maxwell, Nick Hornby, Mel Gooding, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Tony Husband, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Robyn Lewis, James Woodall, Noel Hughes, Polly Samson, Karen Armstrong, Stephen Cole Managing Director, Geoffrey Martin, Richard Dore, Bernard Fitzsimons, Parin Janmohamed, Janet Gardner, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Hilary Tinsley, Mitchell Symons, Sasha Miller, Rebecca Fowler, Ian Penman, Vicky Ward, Lisa Markwell, Andrew Yates, Clinton, David Hunn, Simon Bell, Mihir Bose, Michael Austin, Stephen Halford, Andrew Alderson, Roy Hattersley, Anthony Thwaite, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Daniel Lightman, Chris Dighton, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Josephine Hart, John Furbisher, Alan Ruddock, P Shepherd, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, Miranda Devine, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Penny Perrick, Tony Allen-Mille, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Cindy Crawford, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro, John Downes,
ResumoContents Clinton accuses Britain of 'wanton use of force' in Ulster Tory right gives Major an ultimatum Demand for more Euro-sceptics in cabinet Delors urges EC trade retaliation Top Sniffter Contents How Diana wrecked palace PR offensiqe Queen rides the storm over the latest royal crisis Contents Hostages link to murder of family Police hunt missing Briton The Sunday Times Police hunt missing Briton after slaughter in the San Diego hills Qantas Girls outshine boys in school exams Tempers flare at computer show Euro-sceptics masterminded plan that saved Major's skin The Times They remembered: Poppy leaves shower dawn over… 1,000 clergy may quit over women priests Nuffield Hosipitals Simply miles ahead Top reading Top stories Labour at war in John Smith's backyard Rabbit Smith faces flak from his own back benches 'Super M6' would create 26,000 jobs Campaign to Kick-Start Britain To outsideers, the new Peugeot 405 has changed… BBC wins battle to retain the TV licence fee Cathay Pacific Star's anti-fur charity in fight to save its skin Peugeot Delta Airlines Clark reveals how he helped equip Iraqis Insight Dr Jagjit Singh Chohan Rolex Oyster The Financial Services Jobs Fair Lunn Poly Amstrad Rural customers face higher bills for electricity Credit Insurance How violence drove a quiet woman to kill The Lesley White Interview Methodist Homes Abbey National Digital Referedum, reshuffle and recovery The Crisis Continues The threat of losing the Maastricht vote, and all that might hav entailed, could be deemed enough trouble for one man in a week. But as well as the rebels in the ranks, John Major now has to deal with cabinet rows over public spending—and a looming trade war Forte Posthouse Psion Series It's Not over yet Dangers ahead: Lamont's big pay squeeze is a short cut to trouble The chancellor is about to box the government into a new crisis from which there will be no easy escape route, warms Peter Kellner Midland Atticvs Sky Bringing Television to Life Short breather for Major after limp to victory British Midland Yeltsin courts Queen as Russia seeks a king Kremlin counts the cost of paradise lost Apple Macintosh: The power to succeed Britain set to store plutonium In today's Other Papers New oath for Guides Tax fight fear Spies to help in drugs fight BR worried about services Ford Spain angered by wealth of its jet-set socialists BT Germans rally against racism as terror spreads French commandos thwart Greenpeace nuclear protest Honda Rover 800 Series British Gas Dubcek, hero of the Prague Spring, dies China steps up war on Patten Thomas Cook Travel The Olympic Cavern Vauxhall Vauxhall Major might not wait for Danes France outraged by US trade sanctions Saab Information Centre Delors scuttles home Reynolds risks all for elusive clear majority Irish leader tramples on coalition Housecall 1: Jerry's model airforce Housecall 2: dicing with death Slaughter of the finned innocents Yegor prefers to stay in the cold Girobank Late-night comedy turns spiteful in the battle for Johnny Carson's crown British aid troops in Bosnia fire first shots Gonzalez Byass New York seduced by the tramp Weather and Travel Outlook Woman beaten to death News Digest Birds vanish Man still held Heritage at risk Bond winners Yesterday's Gone All change at the White House as baby-boomer takes charge From Little Rock to Camelot: John Cassidy on the forces behind Clinton's victory and the challeges the president-elect now faces Charities Aid Foundation Whytf The men who will make or break the presidency Clinton's first compromise has been his transitional team, writes James Adams Holiday Inn War of words leaves the wonk victorious Grub Street USA Counting on Clinton Democrat ship of state faces a storm in foreign waters Sooner or later the Clinton administration will be forced to look outward from its domestic preoccupations-and the sooner the better, writes Richard Burt Adaytum It's the end of the American way of life The president-elect is making respectable those things in the US which ought not to be respectable writes Barbara Amiet He would have won—but Baker won't be in the '96 race Platform The Bush defect will deprive America of a great future president, says Gerald Kaufman City Breaks President with a wagging tail provides another ray of gloom With no world policeman, Norman Macrae fears the rise of Third World strongmen waving nuclear weapons Godfrey Smith Washington scene is set for an earnest liberal onslaught Change in the White House will see a new elite putting its stamp on the style of the American capital. Andrew Sullivan sketches the cultural shift that will come with Clinton Alfa Romeo The Tory matriarch who suckled the Democrats Soft left gets a firm grip on Washington hearts and minds A new collectivism is replacing the dated mythology of rugged individuaism, writes Irwin Steizer Lunn Poly First 100 days may bring Capitol punishment Politically correct and completely crazy Don't worry, keep taking the tablets Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society The ordeal that tore us apart Council tax: a crisis that can be averted Only the best for Barts The relatives who live in Hope as a local boy makes good The new man at the White House is certainly no Wasp. Marie Colvin discovers an individualistic Arkansas family with Irish and Cherokee blood Banks keep house buyers in the red Monstrous mark-ups Wonderful, but exactly who is this woman? Points Birthdays History to teach smug Holyfield a hard lesson Harry Mullan wonders whether the world champion is a shade too confident as he prepares for Friday's title fight Johnnie Walker Mansell on top on the track, confused off it Motor Racing Win the Book Salmon falls to Durie's old gold Tennis Iron will helps Springboks steal victory All we need do is beat England Naas Botha, the South African capatin, on how a difficult tour could end in triumph Big boys aim to regain reputations Rugby Round-Up Henley brains the victim of Welsh bruisers' brawn Lichfield go down in style Beaten Welsh expose faults Higher, faster, stronger. . . dead Rob Hughes on a trgic year, and the forces that are breaking a centuries old partnership Horses are dying under man's care—in the name of competition, excitement and big money Despite a lifetime of bad spills Piggott is still unbroken John Karter on the 57-year-old master of all he survives How the sponsorship cake slices in recession: the rich get richer Keith Wheatley on why some sports are going through the roof, while others go to the wall Three steps to Wembley tragedy Woosnam misses a sitter News Focus The Shelkh wins again Superb Becker Crowe century Restrictive golf Europe woe Walker halted Landslide win Marvellous Ac Milan the Very Best Team on Earth Milan are easily the most expensive and certainly the best club football team in the world, last season, Milan won the Italian championship, unbeaten, After that triumph they spent £35m for the assault on the European Cup. Nick Pitt reports If Rangers, or any other team, want to win the European Cup, Soner or later they must face. . . Forget England, Hateley's heading for the big time Tony Francis on how a big, bustling, old-fashioned centre-forward became an idol in three countries, but was ignored in his own land Brushing off tacklers Whistle Blower Hunt of God Barnet fare Murk and brass Good guise Rampant City devastate Leeds Branfoot flatters the English style after woeful example Rosenthal lifts Liverpool's gloom Beleaguered managers retain signs of life Palace pushed further into the mire Wilkins the star as QPR dazzle Football Racing For the Record Atkinson's fleet-footed strikers hustle struggling United Relentless Arsenal fly to the top Spurs knock barren Blackburn off their perch The Singleton of Auchroisk Contents Cash-starved GPA close to collapse Ryan launches last-ditch talks with bankers Woolwich inspired by debt-trap campaign Video points to profits Virgins Lamont to cut rates by at least 1% this week Virgin's 'Mr Music' quits Thorn Arfur Daley, where are you? Trafalgar payoffs to spark City row Time to end this trade war lunacy Business Comment Paragon Gloomy shadows of the Thirties View Point Tiny helpings at Lonrho Sedgemoor in Somerset Rooney takes a £10m bath High Roller for Lucas Prufrock Maxwell switched off Prufrock Rough stuff for tough staff Prufrock Mega Bucks Restaurateur Wyman plays duet for one Prufrock Air to a fortune in tyres Prufrock 'It smacks of the 1930s—the most worrying aspect of the world economy' Jacques Delors' clumsy intervention in the Galt talks has brought the world to the brink of a trade war that could kill off any hopes of an economic recovery. Report by Alan Ruddock, David Smith and Iain Jenkins Forum Share in the boardroom Lombard New directors board National Express Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies Match the Sunday dividend to win £5,000 How to Play Portfolio Plus BMW BT Hammered Sotheby's hikes its premiums The top auction house, faced with a collapse in sales, has startled customers and rivals by increasing its commission from buyers. Helen Davidson reports The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Canon Air Portugal The Sunday Times North Kent Tie Rack avoids fate of its fallen peers Higher sales and cost control have turned Tie Rack around, reports Rufus Olins Electricity expansion sets sparks flying A new electrical retail chain has heightened fears of how privattsed utilites use monopoly profits to diversity, writes William Kay Lincoln Shire The Sunday Times Lamont's switch to growth may be too late Economic Outlook Lessons to be learned from the Thirties Mansori Multiple Classified Advertising Items Box Number Replies Bank and Trust Co Liquidators International £100,000 Earnings Possible Merger/acquisition Personal Development Coaching Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Hanover Funding Group Inc Lorraine Electronic Surveillance Morgan Hodgson Consulting Limited Slump means growth for small tycoon Andrew Lorenz talks to the man who has built a group from the wreckage of recession Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Thunderbirds crew captures new market Credi-Form Colour Printing Regency House Finance Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Building pictures from numbers Number crunching is all very well, but interpreting the data once a supercomputer has been at work can often be a nightmare. IBM is translating the numbers into working pictures that provides a new tool for business, writes John Stansell Lexmark Space lab key to extra life An air of optimism New air-conditioner dispenses with need for CFC's, says Chris Partridge Airline plan to cut accidents by a third Fighter pilots live by them. Now head-up display technology is being developed for civil airlines. All-weather landing will be a matter of course and accidents could be cut by a third, reports Bernard Fitzsimons Doctors create replacement sphincter Pads offer touch on the cheap Computers The Sunday Times 'Hooked' on hot dinners Fast-Food Technology New vending machines can serve a hot meal in a minute, writes John Stansell Elonex Aids trial go-ahead Bytes DNA plants School chips Debt-trap inititive points way 'Big five' lender praises our home loans campaign The Asscoiation of Investment Trust Companies 'Jolt the market' plea Current accounts slammed Borrowers offered specialist advice Save & Prosper Bank charges on way back Rooms with no view Questions of cash Top savings rates Schroders The Sunday Times Taxman makes life simpler Savings news The Sunday Times Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items The Real Test of Independence Robber's booty makes glittering auction haul Collector's file The M&G Group Insurers cut payouts for early leavers Home-loan change brings tax penalty Penny wise. . . The Equitable Life National & Provincial Buliding Society Slater's tried and tested investment formula Jim Slater was the investment guru to a generation of whiz-kids. He has written a book, reviewed here by Nichoas Berry Granada singnals Gardner counterbid Britain's reserves: how the millions melted away Cypras Forced lay-offs likely at Ford The Sunday Times Sugar's Amstrad bid leaves City gasping In the City Contents The Marketing Organisation Associates in Advertising Wandle Housing Assocation Group Contents Glaxo GKR & Neumann Executive Search Consultants Contents JM Management Services Limited Contents Executive expartriates left out in the cold Senior employees sent to foreign postings are ill-prepared, writes Malcolm Brown. They need to be briefed on different working cultures—and be able to help their spouses take the strain Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Intermaur International Ltd Interexec European Information Systems Manager Sales & Marketing Steele-Dixon & Associates Royal Trust International Sunday Times Sales Professionals Operations Manager General Sales Manager The Sunday Times Major Account Directors Managing Director Business Manager Strategic Resource Solutions Highfiled International Scottish Power Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open University . . . leading the Case world Health & Safety Executive Head of International Marketing-healthcare Logica Business Consultancy The Sunday Times Gissings Varley-Walker Human Resource Consultants The South Bank Centre Property Development The Chivas and Glenlivet Group Austin Knight News International Newspapers Limited The Centre for Consultancy plc Network Group Pnematic Control Systems Wakefields McCann-ERICKSON MMi Rada Recruitment Communications ARC International PLC Barclays Career Analysts The Pathfinder Partnership Limited MacMillan Davies Search & Selection Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection JPW Advertising Ltd. Fletcher Hunt plc Hill Samuel Investment Services Group Barkers LBW Human Resources Advertising Coopers & Lybrand Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Gradutates The Thomson Corporation The Welbeck Group Limited Hall Harrison Cowley Advertising Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd. Seeboard Connaught Cardcast Headway The British Business Park Barclays Life Management Consultants SCO Open Systems Software Torrnes Interact Search & Selection Adamson & Partners Ltd. Champion & Partners Ltd. Johnson Wilson & Parnters Search & Selection… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adamson & Partners Ltd. Gibb & Partners Professional Pre-Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Lander McKenzie Waterman Human Factors (UK) Ltd Southwark Council Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing KPMG Management Counsulting Truro School Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Fruther Education Funding Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Department Common Services Agency Northumberland County Council Middlesex University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Ecole Lémania Lausanne The American College in London Montessori Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henley Management College Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Searchline Knightsbridge University University of Sheffield ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Ethelburga's Charitable Foundation On the run at walking pace Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items One sin short of perfection The new Mercedes-Benz coupes in hards to fault, writes Eric Dymack Multiple Display Advertising Items Top L-test faults are revealed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Jaguar Hallmark Guy Salmon Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Alan Day London Hughes of Beaconsfield Mercedes Benz Malaya Normand Normand City Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Stillmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items RAC Peugeot 605 Multiple Classified Advertising Items JCT600 RAC AFN Porsche Lancaster Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce and Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Savills Bovis Homes Christie's Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Savills International Bovis Homes Grosvenor Estate Holdings Chelsea Harbour Kensington Green W8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Bovis Abroad Abbey National The Sunday Times Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheirs Altos Hamptons International Restored to its Regency glory A Hove town house is one of the great DIY success stories, reports Andrew Yates David Wilson Homes Octagon Elmbridge Estates PLC Embridge Estates PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Agency's aim is pure folly Contents Charade As their Korean four proved last week, the waleses rumoured truce is a sham. Jon Swain reports from Seaul and Andrew Alderson from London Overrated and over here America is being invaded by an army of British magazine editors and writers. New Yorker Jamie Malanowski rallies to his country's defence Character Shows Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthritis Research Now it's reigning cats and dogs Style File Connections Executive Club Photosales The Sunday Times Concise Crosswords No 244 Softly Softly New York Collections Paula Reed talks to New York's top designers—pictured with their models, right—about the new feminity on the catwalks Softly Softly New York Collections ESSILOR Who cares Who's Who? The International Who's Who of Women does women no favours, says E Jane Dickson Turnberry Creda Ltd. Snowgoose Now you see him, now you won't Will Iran's increased bounty on Salman Rushdie curtail his brave foray back into society, asks Polly Samson Cartier Limited Huntsmans High old times in the army How rife are pill-popping and dope-smoking in the ranks? Simon Bell asks some awkward questions of the barrack room boys The Sunday Times Spill the news Wine HJ Hall & Son The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Wine Club Chelsea fixture Table Talk Model looks for the real woman My Style Cindy Crawford fells Nicola Davidson about her energetic choices The Sunday Times Crossword Landed with a dream fulfilled Tim Rayment, like one in three city-dwellers always wanted to move to the country. Now he is learning to cope on a cold comfort farm Christmas Gift Guide My Book Exer Skier The Original Breton Shirt The Sunday Times A Unique Gift of Distinction Multiple Display Advertising Items The Perfect Christmas Gift Cocoon Silks Multiple Display Advertising Items Hawkin & Co. ICIS Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Bridge the World Travel Bug Quest Worldwide Thomas Cook Somak Anglo Pacific Holiday Accommodation Travelbag Specialist Travel Consultancy Haven France & Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia America the Experience Travelsavers Columbus Australia & New Zealand Trailfinders Holidaymaker Reho Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Just the ticket Directions Island break The best on a plate Sweet charity Off piste Night fantastic American Express Moon Shine On the Comoros Islands, tiay dots in the Indian Ocean, Neil MacLEAN found and Isalamic society bound by the moon and a ring of snow-white sand dunes Travel Brief Steps in the night direction Moon Shine Thomson Worldwide Cunard is a Trafalgar House Company Finland The Sunday Times Travel & Holidays Rotary Club High in the remotes mountains of centrals Canda, a small band of dedicated skies heads for another day on the choice slopes by helicopter William Green roughs it with the rich at hard. last and very expensive play India Over the hill Cunard Vistafjord Cunard Sagafjord St Helena Shipping Company Ltd. Cox & Kings Caribbean Connection Photosales Tradewinds South Africa Uplifting ways to ski Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items EuroSites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items French Country Keycamp Holidays News International Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Villas with Pools Beach Villas Florida Villas with Pools Mark Warner Blakes Country Cottages 136 years on, the king of the apples rules Ok The dual-purpose Bramley could be the saviour of the British fruit grower—and, with a doltap of cream, the winter gardener, writes Graham Rose UK Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Riverside Mill Hotel English Country Cottages The Saunton Sands Hotel Chelsea tickets can be booked Contents Happy families Language, please! The Sunday Times Title tattle Tracking shot Overkill Mr Masterley Achilles heels Walts and all On the Critical List Harvey Porlock deplores the trend for savaging the second novel Prophet of hope John Maynard Keynes: The Economist as Saviour 1920-1939 by Robert Skidelsky Macmillan £20 pp731 Paper mates The Letters of Arthur Balfour and Lady Elcho 1885-1917 edited by Jane Ridley and Clayre Percy H Hamilton £25 pp370 Writers News A dirty rotten scoundrel Ribbentrop by Michael Bloch Bantam Press £20 pp528 All the presidents Biography After the sex scanda and the conspiracy theories, Brian Dooley is relieved to read three surprisingly rational studies of John F Kennedy Minerva Press On the wrong track Dylan: A Man Cathled Alias by Richard Williams Bloomsbury £18.99 pp192 Matinée idle Biography Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams by Nick Tosches Secker £16.99 pp572 Cover to Cover Lynda La Plante The boys in the banns Religion Daring to Speak Love's Name a Gay and Lesbian Prayer Book by Elizabeth Stuart H Hamilton £7.99 pp162 Philip Larkin in New Orleans A multitude of angels Paranormal Psycho-Regression a New System for Healing and Personal Growth by Dr Franescesca Rossetti Piatkus £8.99 pp230 Herbert Portent Diary Beware of imitations As the David Ledge v Pauline Harris debacle nears a settlement, Philippa Gregory examines the history of plagiarism, and its inextricable links with the rise of the novel A leaf out of his own book The Art of Fiction by David Lodge Secker £14.99 pp224 Softly, softly Good Bones by Margaret Atwood Bloomsbury £11.99 pp153 The Pentland Press Dead poet's society Fiction Hand in Glove by Robert Goddard Bantam £14.99pp428 Dirt realism A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley Flamingo £5.99 pp371 Much matter, few words Fiction The Porcupine by Julian Barnes Cape £9.99 pp138 Expansive tastes Something to Remember Me By by Saul Bellow Secker £13.99 pp222 Being there Remembering Light and Stone by Deirdre Madden Faber £14.99 pp180 The Times Higher Education Supplement Naked lunchers Biography The Continual Pilgrimage: American Writers in Paris, 1944-1960 by Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno Bloombury £25 pp345 Authors Sea music Collected Poems by Charles Causley Macmillan £25 pp414 The Book Guild Ltd. Jiggery poetry Poetry Peter Reading on new poetry collections from John Ashbery et al Miranda Seymour Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Compiled by Bookwatch: Paperback manuals Inter book The Sunday Times The Folio Society The Grapevine Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty Italian Cookin Make sure you use a pan that has a lid The Numskulls Picture Gallery Fair Game! Fishing for Compliments! Stingray Deputy Bank Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Cods Question Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Inside The Style of Old Nile When Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered, 70 years ago, the world gained a treasure trove of images that have become great visual clichés of our age. By Christopher Frayling Boys will be boys Scrutiny Gilbert Adair on Last of the Summer Wine Repeating ourselves Regular doses of 1970s TV are helping the Scooby Doo generation relive their childhood, says Mark Edwards. Illustration by Mick Brownfield Poor taste put to flight Egon Ronay was challenged to improve the mass catering he had criticised at Heathrow. This is what he did The Royal Albert Hall English National Opera Records check Sensual Classics A rightful restoration The music of Purcell is regaining the eminence it last enjoyed in the baroque era, reports David Cairns Strand Theatre Royal Opera House Theatre's conjuring spirit For five decade, director Peter Brook has held audiences spellbound. James Woodall met him in Paris American Express Better Late than never Craig Brown see a sheepishly wooden panel show brightened up by a good old personality clash Royal National Theatre Film check Arts diary Guess who's sneaking back Susan Ellicott talks to Sindney Poitier, a modest trailblazer now in front of the came in Palace Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Academy of Arts Travels with my Aunt Tate Gallery Bill Hicks Forbidden Planet NEC Arena Birmingham Royal Albert Hall St John's Smith Square Richard Clayderman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Herbert Howells Multiple Display Advertising Items Caldicot Male Voice Choir Multiple Display Advertising Items Albery Theatre Fiddler on the hoof No more Mr Classical Guy. . . Nigel Kennedy tells Robert Sandall about his modulation to Jimi Hendrix Classical Spectacular Hall right on the night A Shakespeare celebration reopens the rebuilt Wigmore, writes Hugh Canning The David Sanborn Group London City Ballet The Witches No chance for romance Paul Driver assesses a bold attempt to rediscover the charm of early works by Brahms The Sunday Times The Good CD 1993 Guide Criterion Theatre Royalty Theatre In the presence of greatness John Peter applands Harold Pinter's return to the stage in his play No Man's Land The Sunday Times Theatre check Vote for your Favourite Commercial For the first time, Bafta is giving awards to TV advertisements. Rufus Olins explains how Sunday Times readers can take parc BBC1 Critic's choice Sunday 8 November BBC1 Crictics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Crictics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice Today 8 November Critics' choice Wednesday 11 November Hard of hearing Radio Waves World Service The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Book Clubs Contents Toshiba (U. K.) Ltd. The Sunday Times magazine Amdega Hotpoint Hydrocare The New Peugeot Hunter Valley Chardonnay Vodafone Vodac The of Ageing Gracfully Stealing the scene Cathryn and Simon Harrison, actors and sublings, talk to Vicky Ward. Photograph by Flo Smith Ernest & Julio Gallo Jake Tartan Dress Arthur Price of England Brougues on the outside Slippers on the inside The shoemakers since 1842 Loving in Sin Rapport for men Portakabin Emmental Switzerland Switzerland Seven Seas Check It's Wool Rogue Reporter Rothmans Lights Much More than Television Mateus Lufthansa Kwai Returns to the River Pilkington Glass Espana ISL G Plan Jaeger-Lecoultre National Geographic Western Driveways Amber Leisure Accelerated Learning BCA Books Clubs The Writing School The Ulitmate Fantasy Collection Wearside Neville Johnson John Piper Patrick Heron Patrick Caulfield Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Modern Art on the Menu The National Art Collection Fund, a charit, asked six leading British artists to create a design for a plate. Produced by Wedgwood in a limited edition of 500, the plates are available now to Sunday Times readers. By Mel Gooding Subaru Trans-Form Gurarantee The Ultimate Name Labels Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Kirkdale Sweet talk The Best of Italy Sweet talk The Sunday Times Wine Club Strachan Lands' End Eurocamp Smallbone British Philatelic Bureau The Eye of the Image Conscious Forty leading photographer challenge our poreconceptions of beauty, in on exphibition in aid of The Phoenix Beholder Appeal, a charity to help people with disfigurement. The results range from the provocative to the shocking. Sasha Miller reports Cycle Logical Bicycles Environmentally clean and energy efficient, the bike continues to grow in popularity and diversity. Matthew Gwyther surveys the latest styles The Big Squeeze Citrus Julices Add zest to food and drink, says Andy Harris Douwe Egberts Braun Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel Christmas Cotton Chenille Robe Travel with Style Raymond Weil Geneve Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1682 Chess Bookwise The Writers Bureau A Life in the Day of Josephine Hart, writer, talks to Ann McFerran Blackclaps The Mozart Experience Contents Xeryus The Top Forty Ski Smart where to Go Portes du Solell Colorado Mark Warner Vacances en Campagne The Volvo Estate The Volvo Estate It's the Cut that Counts Ski Smart EQUiPMENT If yor're serious about your skiing you'll be serious about your skis and boots. And even if you're not serious, you'll still want to look good. David Goldsmith reports on the sharpest hardware. Fahsion photogrphics by Uli Weber. 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