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News from 14/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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John Huxley, John Pendlebury, A H Grimsey, Anthony Burgess, Barbara Hall, Toby Young, Peter Frank, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Brian Shelley, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Martin Riley, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Sheridan Morley, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, Ned Balfe, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Anthony Lyman-Dixon, Robin Morgan, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, John Erickson, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Charles Hymas, Paul Rubens, Lorna Thom, Gary Sinyor, Andrew Neil Editor, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Robert Sandall, John Gardner, Iain Johnstone, Martin James, Valerie M Sleith, E Jane Dickson, Robert Hewison, Nick Richman, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, B Welsh, John Gribbin, Cliff Temple, Alistair Scolf, Tom Hastie, Harvey Porlock, Patricia Worthy, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Michael De Larrabeiti, Tyler Brûlé, William Lewisham, Peter Kemp, Philip Smith, Geoff Whitten, Michael Jones, Martin Cropper, Brian Morton, Peter Kellner, Patricia Dill King, George Perry, Mark Skipworth, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, St John, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Lord Hollicks Managing Director, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Monica Waters, Steven Wheeler, Frances Spalding, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Clive Bone, Paul Driver, James Adams, Margaret Dibben, Anthony Baker, Roger Woodgate, Brad Stevens, Andrew Sentance, Neal Foster, David Leppard, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Ted Dexter, David Lawrenson, Kenneth Baker Mp, Julian Loose, Martin Jacques, M A Lowry, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Rowena Rees, Francis Bennion, Lois Rogers, A Barter, John Karter, Chase de Vere, Tony Hetherington reports, Malcolm Winton, Peter Bart, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Campling, Millan, Paul Verhoeven, Alan Pavelin, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Annie Murphy, Ian Birrell, Karen Armstrong, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Chris Jones, Tim Willis, Tony Blair Mp, Brough Scott, Le Roux, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Suzanne Scott, James Keating, Iola Smith, Philip Leahy, Mel Webb, Rebecca Fowler, Professor Colin Radford Chairman, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Anthony Summers, Michela Wrong, Mihir Bose, Li Fen Zhang, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, John Harlow, Suzanne Moore, Richard Clay, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Travleen Singh, Christine Hake, Zelda Harpum, Isobel Bechka, Stan Levenson, Chris Dighton, Smith, David Hull, Peter, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, J Butchart, David Wickers, Rich laird, Alan Ruddock, John May, Alison MacDonald, Paul Reed, Elizabeth Buchan, Debbi Flint, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Matthew Campbell Moscow, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Floma Monroe, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Claude Agnel Deputy Mayor, Michael Coleman, Michael Medved, I M G Hedges, Anthony Roberts, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro,

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BBC chairman: Birt may go, my job is also on the line 'Birt has to go-he's not a convincing character' Secret report reveals alarming state of industry British management blamed for failure Tory rebels threaten 'war' over Maastricht Bodega Language Wordpower Anger as ministers refuse to block video nasties loophole Brush-Off: Hardliners hold an anti-Yeltsin… Forbidden Fruit Yer wot? 'Estuary English' sweeps Britain Contents Spectre of civil war as Split set to trigger violence on streets Into battle Advertisement 'The complete answer to male impotence' London Phone Co. Crystal Holidays Ltd West dreads win for hardliners Reaction Thomson Worldwide Yeltsin fights for survival Power struggle at the top runs into stalemate The contestants Key players as a new Russian tragedy unrolls The Times Kremlin can no longer rely on its split and demoralised army The military Brands Direct Limited Word Power New York for £199 Sunday Times sales gains Peugeot Odds on that Derby will switch to a Sunday Vanishing Goyas put Poirot on his mettle in Longleat whodunit Doubts cast on primrose oil as PMT cure The male love of Reith, the moralist The Sunday Times £100,000 reward to catch the hitman British Airways Rich laird outwits angry locals over 'goldmine' deal Call for new laws on spying after NCP pair cleared Roy Huddlestone Mercedes-Benz TV violence is harmful, say children In today's Other Papers Criminal comes home Parents plan legal action NHS make-up lessons BR chief in new clash with minister Panasonic The Bashing of Birt The tax avoidance row surrounding John Birt, the director-general of the BBC, has whipped up a storm that could blow away the career of Britain's most influential broadcasting chief Vtech The Movies The Daily Telegraph How life imitates screen violence Is there a link? Margarette Driscoll sifts some of the evidence Health & Safety Executive Forum Speeches What makes the Civic 90% we can … Honda BBC left to count costa of the soap with no bubbles All Nippon Airways 'Macho' police drivers will be brought to book U2 go to court to fight for millions in lost fees Peoples Midland Keating wins victory of 'the true believers' Republic high on new agenda Renault Banking bubble scandal rocks Serbian regine Halifax Sarajevo in grip of gangster 'police' UN leader denies he is hostage in Bosnia Toyota Germany's right gains strength through strife Employment Service Le Pen slinks home to the nest of vipers French Elections 1993 British Midland British Gas India bomb suspect held Motive for Bombay attack unknown By Our Foreign Staff: 21 die in US storm London Life Peugeot The First Lady of Fear feels the heat of the right Ministers clash over Heseltine aid plan Weather Outlook and Ski Scene Henry Cooper Alex Lawrie New anxiety over security of M15 chief Insight Another doctor dies from Aids News Digest Player freed Relief record Laura operation Keating wins Footballer hurt Clark rebuffed Underhill dies Bond winners Thomson Major. . . On the Brink The Tories' Mr Nice Guy has become a prime minister at bay, no longer even in command of his own party. Has he the resources to stage his own recovery? Michael Jones reports Holiday Autos Sin, sex and scandal: the bishop's lover's tale The Lesley White Interview Yeltsin on the ropes, Eldorado out for the count Days Jonathan Miller reviews the week Royal duties: a correction The Maastricht shambles Atticus Scotland's last chance for a fair future in the Union The offer being made by Ian Lang to the Scots is a gamble by Westminster that is more significant than it looks writes Alastair Burnet Fast bucks or slow wealth? Godfrey Smith Give us a referendum for all reasons A British popular vote is the only honourable way of breaking the Maastricht deadlock in parliament, writes Peter Kellner Will Lamont profit by No 11's ghosts? There are lessons the chancellor can learn from past handling of the budget, writes Norman MacRae Italy's overdue revolution has a message for the whole of Europe The meltdown of Rome's political system will provide momentous drama and a lesson to other governments say Martin Jacques British Red Cross The Drooping Spires Spotlight On the surprising decline of Oxford as the cradle of Britain's political elite. Martin Jacques reports Aids truth falls victim to virus of ignorance After the panics over doctors with Aids, Neville Hodgkinson examines the risks A Tale of Four Cabinets Westlakes The downfall of a money man Edward du Cann, former millionaire chairman of the Tory party, faces financial ruin, writes Stuart Wavell Slippery secret floats in the non-stick pan Christopher Lloyd presents readers' intriguing questions and ingenious answers Reader' questions Bryant Homes The dream that became Britain's nightmare Ineptitude at the ITC Right here Films make parents fear for children We don't want phoneys down on the farm Briefing, what briefing? Tories still toe Thatcher line Birthdays How to carve out careers for youth Bone up on this, Mr Major, and cut taxes Points Premier Cities Bath pressure turns table on angry Wasps Shaw props up 14-man Bristol Carling must not captain the Lions Stephen Jones explains why Will Carling would be better off if Gavin Hastings took the job Orrell grab a Rugby lifeline and plan a home and away heaven Rugby Round-Up Gloucester near the safety zone Cassell on top at the bottom Surin Still shadowed in a race for truth Cliff Temple sees a Canadian outrun Ben Johnson's legacy at the world indoor championships Hurricane blast steals Mize's thunder Lauren St John reports from Fort Lauderdale Saucy Showgirl runs rings round Bonaly Ice Skating Bit-part player shines as the stars fluff their lines Mel Webb reports from Majorca Inspired Sale make drama from a crisis David Hunn reports from Crystal Palace on the volleyball English Cup finals Bombs force hockey cancellation News Focus Skiers strike Rampant Kambli White survives Upsets on way Drug dragnet Tours resume Medal stolen JP means justice for punters John Karter on the Irishman who disproves the rule that the bookies always win Fraction of a favourite equals fun Brough Scott on the agonies and ecstasy that come with having a share, however tiny, in a Cheltenham hopeful Favouritism the surest path to financial grief John Karter marks your card for a week of top-grade National Hunt racing Pipe considers tilt at Festival bonus What Car? Guns loaded for summit meeting Tony Francis talks to Peter Withe—who won the title with Aston Villa in 1981—about the 1993 side Flipper king torments mesmerised New Zealand New Zealand (206-8) v Australia (139) United's edge in a two-horse race Chris Lightbown talks to Denis Law about the halcyon days of 1967 and this year's prospects Down the wrong road Whistle Blower Flock shocker A clean getaway A head case QPR fail difficult Wimbledon test Faultless Wright gets winner then limps off in hernia scare Le Tissier seals last-act thriller Deceptive Norwich continue to be flattered Revived Rush adds to Boro's woes Forest deeper into the woods Football Focus Football Pools Forecast For the Record Rugby Union Jaguar Racings England find a hero in Smith Davies goes to town, sends Widnes to final Prost ups the ante with threat of retirement Motor Racing Premier League The Open University Owners on knife-edge after 10% holder rejects bid Lamont set for tax reform Overall burden to rise £2bn to appease City BAe and Saab plan fighter Virgin Bahrain switches to British Gas expertise Berisford to bid for Clark shoes firm Glaxoi chief talks of strategy rift Industry looks for uphill push Business Comment B. A. T Industries Could we be stuck with Lamont? View Point Taurus: Bank takes bull by the horns A Bank of England taskforce is studying alternatives to the failed electronic share-trading project, including a two-tiered settlement system for institutions and private investors Kirstie Hamilton reports Wimpey builds up optimism Glaxo's Bitter Pill Glaxo faces an uncertain future: it is in trouble with the FDA and last week the chief executive quit. Report by Matthew Lynn International Watch Co Ltd A share in the boardroom BTR Live wire Clydesdale plans £80m flotation Sharewatch High rollers In today's Other Papers Budget betting Smoke signal FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies The Sunday Times Portfolio Plus More and more pay the price in bankruptch Easy credit followed by the recession has led to an explosion in insolvencies Barclays Forte Crest Tax on books could break NBAs spine An Imposition of Vat on books could kill the anti-competitive Net Book Agreement, reports Matthew Crabbe Royal Mail Wise words to Lamont: don't raise taxes Economic Outlook Budget for supply sides Andrew Sentance, right, one the Treasury's seven wise men, says economic forecasts are so often wrong because supply-side economics are poorly understood British Airways Glyawed International plc Earthly approach takes BTR to record profits Results last week revealed the widely differing fortunes of two leading British manufacturers After 28 years at the helm, Sir Owen Green is leaving behind a group that keeps on expanding as most others restructure and retrench. Report by Andrew Lorenz, Associate Business Editor Ups Rolls streamlines to survive air war Cahill charts tough course for Aer Lingus Bernie Cahill, the new executive chairman, has been given a free hand to run the airline as a business. Job and pay cuts seem inevitable The Sunday Times Swansea Legal & General Sharp Computers will set hospital records straight Healthcare Network of PCs will give medical staff rapid access to patients' details Designers go the distance Computers New software allows people in different towns to design on screen as if they were sitting side by side. Paul Rubens reports Simple valve cuts pollution Motoring Project Management '93 The Sunday Times Morgan Computers Co. Diamond coating is a drill's best friend Materials Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Business Opportunities Telecommunications U. K. Limited Accounting Sensation! Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Time Advertisement New Development Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Surveillance The Print Buyers Company Problems Pig flies after lift from BES investors The award-winning film Leon the Pig Farmer almost did not get off the ground due to financing problems. Then the makers took the BES route. Helen Davidson reports Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Offshore & U. K. Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Promotions & Publicity Multiple Display Advertising Items Wholesalers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Complete with Mattress The Sunday Times Loans & Investments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somerford Claims Plc British Franchise Association Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wyatt's smoke signal Holiday Harry's hara-kiri Johnson fry BES Sullivan loses rag Prufrock TV stars tackle the Wall Street Barbarians Le Roux gets on his bike Burning ambition Lloyd's losses put at £2.4bn Why Investors should reject Airtours' paper In the City Airtours plc Boxing clever on the budget Wait for dust to settle before buying shares Form guide to tax changes Man bytes back at computer Forget the quality, bet on the length Ten things to do tomorrow Framilington Contents Next Week A certificate in hand beats Taurus in bush Comment Save & Prosper Private health insurer has a change of heart Questions of cash How we pick the letters Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd High spirits and tax relief keep investors rolling in Firms making wine, among those seeking to raise money under the BES. Diana Wright offers a guide for investors Guaranteed to make a profit Fidelity Investments The Footsie Pep Pension plans face tax check Holders of personal pension plans cannot have company pensions, too. The taxman is about to check, says Margaret Dibben The Leeds Unit trust index The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Top savings rates Payment due for Scottish power Savings news The Equitable Life To the manor bought Collector's file Peter Johnson Woolwich Building Society Mercury Hill Samuel Financial Services Prudential Alliance Leicester Share tip's error causes £5,000 loss When share-tipping newsletters blunder, the consequences can be disastrous for investors. Tony Hetherington reports Bes Issues TSB The Sunday Times Variety tempts small investors Three-page guide to making the most of investment trust Pioneers return to their roots John Govett Touche Remnant Fidelity Investments Fimbra Baillie Gifford & Co Henderson Brokers roll up with their stock in trade Investment Trust Special 2 Weed out your old warrants The Association of Investment Trust Companies Doing the splits with safety Split-capital trusts need to be chosen with great care. Floma Monroe, right, of the Association of Investment Trust Companies, shows small investors how to avoid the pitfalls Saving plans cut the costs Lump sums vs regular payments What you could have achieved by investing £100 over five years to the end of February 1993 Flemings Martin Currie Break in with a share swap Murray Johnstone Limited Foreign Colonial Investments Trusts Dunedin Fund Managers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Allsop & Co Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items City & West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Waltham Cross Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small is beautiful but is big better? Hugh Pearman on two schemes that epitomise the debate raging over the building of new towns and villages on virgin land Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ward Homes Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hooper Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smith-Wooley Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinchiros Altos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroën BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz HMG Bradshaw Webb Malaya J. 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Rowena Rees analyses the leading entries in the competition Selector Europe Ward Executive Limited Harven Nash PLC Microsoft EGOR Executive Selection Interexec PLC MSL International PA Consulting Group Ward Executive Limited N B Selection Ltd Price Jamieson Group First Ross Martin Associates Ltd. N&P Wakefields Sunderland Health Authority Varley-Walker Headway Greater Manchester Waste Ltd. Medlock Associates Federal Resources Europe Limited Fletcher Hunt plc Charterhous Executives Hoggett Bowers plc European Laurentian Financial Group A Sales & Marketing Manager The Housing Corporation Portland International European Recruitment & Assessment Serpices Morgan & Banks Eagle Star Bain Clarkson P-E International Agip (U. K.) Limited Overseas Development Administration Michael Bradshaw & Associates Melton Pet Supplies Ltd Federal Resources Europe Limited Unipaim Pera International Sullivan Johnstone Financial Director (Designate) Sales & Marketing Manager SmithKline Beecham Moxon Dolphin Kerby Paribas Capital Markets Robert Wilkinson Associates The British Library Project Director Management Career Consultants Limited AF Advertising Limited Townsend Knight Newman Tonks Group PLC Nicholas Jenkins Associates Resource Maximisation Southern Tulip Computers International Research Analyst Colgate-Palmolive Limited Pets Choice Ltd McKenzie Waterman The Pathfinder Partnership Limited McKinsey & Company Percell Group Ltd Safety Net Santos N B Selection Ltd Programmers/analysts Sales Executive Redundant Executive? Expat Jobs Financial Controller Information Builders Multiple Display Advertising Items Chusid Lander International Purchasing Manager The Manor Partnership Ltd Manufacturing Systems Project Manager General Manager Construction Company Sales Account Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Information Technology Sales & Marketing Public & Healthcare Development Meat Products Norcontel (Ireland) Limited Public & Healthcare Camden & Islington Health Authority Public & Healthcare Hull & Holderness Community Health Lancaster & South Cumbria Health North Tyne Health North West Arts Board Brent Council Department for Education Public & Healthcare The Cardiothoracic Centre Forth Valley Health Board Bolton Hospitals Tees Health Joint Administration The Sunday Times Director of Finance Education Henley Management College City University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Contents . . . Do as I Do HÔtel Lancaster Paris Brief Lives Keep your secrets policed Radical dress sense Shot in the foot Major difficulties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turnberry Hotel Fly Drives The Bahamas Multiple Display Advertising Items Cartier Limited Ibuleve Closing Down Sale Voices of Reason Milan Tried of Armageddon chic? Four designers are back from the brink, says Paula Reed Naked ambition Kim Basinger's refusal to bare her all for the camera might very well be justified on aesthetic grounds, says Christa D'souza Life in the Slow Lane Look who's talking on the phone Video calls will ring changes in telephone etiquette, report Mark Skipworth and Rebecca Fowler The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Crossword You cannot be serious John MeEnroe an art dealer? Liz and Larry in a greasy spoon? Alison MacDONALD identifies the celebs suffering from the Marie Anforinette Syndrome The designer age of diffusion vines Wine Ideal home plus Rocque follies Food & Drink Table Talk For purely medicinal purposes Scientists at the Common Cold Research Unit have confirmed that a regular intake of alcohol—in moderation—really can stop you from catching colds. Lois Rogers reports Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel INDIAhhh Tipping the scales too far Food & Drink Is your restaurant gratuity demeaning to all concerned? Former Waiter Tim Willis joins the service charge debate TRAVELMood Reho Travel Some discounted schedule flights when booked through Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited Style Holidays Swissair Up in smoke Tasters On course Wing Yip-ee! Stock-market Altered states Directions Spring fancies Chinese checkers Turtle Mania Watch that space No smoke without ire More for your money Brittany Ferries A Hell of a Town For a true St Patrick's day celebration, Michael De Alrrabeiti goes where the Irish really known how to throw paty—New York Travel Brief Swiss bliss United Vacations United Airlines Mark Warner Cunard Princess Sea Changes The impending opening of the Channel tunnel has prompted a rapid response from the ferry companies: things are looking more shipshape than ever before. David Wickers ushers in a new era of competition with a survey of routes, rates and refits, and introduces the five-star 'superferry' India East Devon Unicorn Holiday Ltd Orient-Express Hotels Slattery's Drive Ireland Forte Hotels The Davenport Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Working the system Hospitality afloat Visit New York for only £199 . . . of fly to the historic city of Rome Thomas Cook Holiday Autos Twickers World Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Limited Adventure The one and only QE2 Swan Hellenic Royal Cariebean Cruises Square deals: sample the gaudy high life of New York… Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Iberia Major Times Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Travel Insurance Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug South African Airways Capture the Rockies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Villanza Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discovery Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferry Travel France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Travel Ltd Select France VFB Keycamp Holidays Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Allegro Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Timsway Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Villa Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cottage Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items PGL Adventure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Places Multiple Classified Advertising Items C. 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E Tours International Supertravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Star of screens shows way to private views An engineer turned garden designer concentrates on screening to creat a sense of privacy in town situations, writes Graham Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter Away Getaway New England Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jet Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Copthorne Tara Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time for making some new beds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Contents Source material Child abuse Fine writing Soames sited Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock is depressed by laughter in the dark Life on Earth Science John Gribbin examines two dramatically different accounts of evolution, ecology and the future of our planet Picador Earthlings are easy Unfology Secret Life Firshand Accounts of UFO Abductions by David M Jacobs Fourth Estate £14.99 pp336 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 262 Janus Publishing Company Crimes and misdemeanours Literary Lives Dorothy L Sayers Her Life and Soul by Barbara Reynolds Hodder £25 pp398 Vive la différence Flaubert-Sand The Correspondence translated by Francis Steegmuller and Barbara Bray Harvill £20 pp428 The Book Guild Ltd The headmaster's voice Biography Delusions of Grandeur a Headmaster's Life 1966-86 by John Rae Harper Collins £16.99 pp224 Cardinal omissions Cardinal Hume and the Changing Face of English Catholicism by Peter Stanford Chapman £14.99 pp214 Cult figures Piety and Power The World of Jewish Fundamentalism by David Landau Secker £20 pp358 Exclusive Preview Our apologies to Howard Jacobson for last week's misspelling of the title of his Diary Passion Victims 'This is a tradition that has yielded some of the most passionately written and haunting novels in our language' Elizabeth Buchan is the honour of romantic iction, a genre that is infairly ignored by a predominantly male literary Establishment Love Conquers All Readers and writers explain the appeal of romantic fiction Times Literary Supplement Women on Pop Music She's a Rebel The History of Women in Rock 'n' Roll by Gillian Garr Blandford £14.99 pp467 Shard The Adelphi Press Broken boulevardier Show Business Thank Heaven For Little Girls The True Story of Maurice Chevalier's Life and Times by Edward Behr Hutchinson £18.99 pp368 Big band master Swing, Swing, Swing The Life & Times of Benny Goodman by Rose Firestone Hodder £18.99 pp522 Honey, I shrunk the hero The Client by John Grisham Century £14.99 432pp Virago Congratulates Publish and be damned Fiction The Psychological Moment by Robert McCrum Seeker £14.99 pp224 Authors Wanted Verbatim House of cads Taller Women by Lawrence Naumoff Flamingo £5.99 pp304 Fierce and farcical Fiction Operation Shylock: A Confession by Philip Roth Cape £14.99 pp399 The Sunday Times Paperbacks Dillions Bookline Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writing School The Sunday Times The Dans Contents Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Lucky Numbers Brainbuster Mars Mega-Byte Lord Snooty Lapping It up! What the Dickens. . . ! Hello, Venus. Earth Calling! The Numskulls Stingray Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Tesco Contents Contents Right direction Success factor Cue for action Crucial links between cause and defect Fantasy world Death wish Kids' stuff Holly-weird A question for the Academy Signal failure A look back in anger Fatal flaw Mirror, mirror Time to speak out for freedom of expression Deadly serious Family values Wise words Human nature Bad example Limited appeal Pure fiction Censor away Only joking Naked truths Special effect Casualty rates Melvyn Bragg defends British television against a Major criticism Audi Audi Sweet dreams Scrutiny Policeman on a new beat The Culture profile Sting is back. And this time he's well, just a Regular Bloke. By Mark Edwards. Photograph by Edie Baskin Premiere Royal Opera House Mixed doubles Craig Brown investigates the mysterious phenomenon of the modern serial thriller Royal Opera House Alexon Alexon Dance check Bonhams All the right moves Suzanne Scott on Lea Anderson, who has put dance back in vogue Playland Looking for the light Roualt's paintings, says Frank Whitford, have all the ingredients of great art. Almost Classical Concerts Sadler's Wells Theatre Sergei Chepik Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall English Chamber Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's Smith Square Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Record check Victory Production Ltd Theatres Contents Hellbound spellbound Hugh Canning thrills to Berlioz's La Damnation de Faust at Covent Garden Giving Debussy the works Paul Driver applauds ambitious recitals from the pianist Paul Crossley Upper class act Maggie Smith is back in the West End. John Peter welcomes a fine Lady Bracknell Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Theatre check Film check Sweet smell of success Al Pacino gets Jain JOHNSTONE's Oscar for Scent of a Woman Glimpse of inspiration Watching Orlando, Gary Sinyor, who made Leon the Pig Farmer, sees a way British film to enter a new era Dominion Theatre Bankhouse Misery Bejart Ballet Comedy Company Boney M SuzaNne Vega Sacha Distel Is our history in ruins? Robert Hewison considers the monumental problems facing the heritage industry. Cover photograph of Stonehenge by Graham Trott Getting the Abbey habit Sunday 14 March Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Sunday 14 March Dilys Powell's film of the week Monday 15 March Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Tuesday 16 March Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Wednesday 17 March Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Thursday 18 March Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Friday 19 March Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Saturday 20 March Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Today 14 March Monday 15 March Tuesday 14 March Critics' choice Wednesday 17 March Thursday 18 March Friday 19 March Saturday 20 March The Long and the FM of it Radio Waves Paul Donovan World Service The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Encyclopedia Contents The Sunday Times Wordpower Contents Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Wh Smith and literacy The Sunday Times The Sunday Times The state of English Literacy: is the writing on the wall? It may be a matter of degree. It is certainly a matter of debate, as figures show illiteracy is on the increase Johnny Keegan A Z Wordpower Yvonne Westgate Word games Misquotations The Cryptarithm Method Geographical Anagrams Picture Gallery Telegrams The Rebus The ignorance of the eloquent Signs of the times No Title America's F for effort Millions remain illiterate in the US because over-sensitive teachers try too hard to be fair: children might be better off staying at home Overheard, over here and overhead Rescue bid for bad spellers Have all the anomalies of English spelling finally had their day? Other countries have taken the plunge The Sunday Times Next Saturday in Magazine Contents Boss Hugo Boss Contents Bang & Olufsen Citroën Silk Cut Interflora Tartes for art's sake Michele Wade and her sister Tania, actors and purveyors of patisserie, talk to Fiona Lafferty The Golf VR6 Mail Order Protection Scheme Ysatis Canon Picture Gallery P&O European Ferries St George The Tea Council Offer Mansell: Champion in Exile Minolta Hi-Bay System Built Halls Times-2 Elégance boutique Martini Martini Ford Hippies The spring/summer collections presented last October… The spring/summer collections presented last October Above: flower children of the 1960s Smallbone The Right Time to Buy Smallbone is most people's favourite kitchen. The design classics are now very affordable Master of the Universe Neville Johnson The Italians Pop in for It All Day Long Vi-Spring Nescafe Espresso Amdega Canon View from a pedestal Picture Gallery Video Visits BUPA Health Screening ExerSkier Kitchen Magic Dolphin Nationwide Drives Network SouthEast Vanity Fare Publishing Beuatiful, self-indulgent and camp, Joe's magazine is a black-and-white testament to its owner's style and vision. By Tyler Brûlé Canon Accelerated Learning Systems Super Fly Guy Lenny Kravilz the chameleon. His look - part-hippie,… Amber Leisure Ltd Shoot to Kill Herdin a nasty way to live, an awful way to die. We trace the sordid yet still unbroken relationship between hard drugs and rock'n' roll Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1700 Chess Bookwise Retired? Nordic A Life in the Day of Norman Lamont, chancellor of the exchequer, talks to Richard Johnson. 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