News from 23/05/1993
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E Jane Dixon, Stephen Ellis, Barbara Hall, Toby Young, Richard Ellis, Rebecca Fowler Religious Affairs Correspondent, Peter McKay, Sir Yehudi Menuhin President, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Ned Balfe, Christa D'souza, Sally Payne, David Smith, Debra Cleveland, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Charles Hymas, Mark Ellis, Mary Wilson, Bob Doran Editor, Anne Robinson, Francesca Nelson, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, E Jane Dickson, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Prof D T Whiteside, John Mortimer, Malcolm Bradbury, Cliff Temple, Jeri Johnson, Michael Bogdanov, Ciaran Byrne, Murray Easton Director, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Roger Warren, Peter Kemp, Jeremy Clarkson, Sean Ryan, Una-Mary Parker, Alan Payne, Caroline Lees, Martin Cropper, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Anders Hove, Angela Newing, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, James Bethell, Piers Eastwick, Margaret Dibben, Alex Liddell, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Chris Gilchrist, Martin Jacques, Ira Miller, Richard Rosenfeld, Phil Baker, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, Lois Rogers, Malcolm Newman, Brian Braithwaite, Jenny Diski, Peter Gartland, John Karter, Dr Jacqueline M Atkinson, Angela Kirby, Malcolm Winton, Lisa Brinkworth, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Margaret Forster, David Hunt, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Tim Waterstone Chairman, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, David Scott, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Gabrielle Morris, Marcel Berlins, Jo Foley, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Andrew Hogg, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, John Fitzgerald, Louise Branson, Nicky Cole, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Sasha Miller, Mel Webb, Ian Penman, Michael Jones Political Editor, Richard Heller, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Ian Copplestone, Christa D'Souza, Alastair Burnet, Matthew Campbell, Paul Grafton, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Gill Northey, Godfrey Golzen, Howard Jacobson, Tom Tickell, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Peter Semler, Keith Waterhouse, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Paul Pickering, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, David Keep, Germaine Greer, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Peter Roebuck, Douglas Kennedy, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Playthell Benjamin, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Hospitals refuse to operate on heart patients who smoke Cabinet crisis looms over spending cuts Article Withdrawn Virgin atlantic Contents How ward 4 parents were betrayed Bottomley faces parents' fury over baby murder inquiry Serbs triumph as West abandons Bosnia Contents Contents For Queen or country? the great debate Talking about the royals: crushing Britain's big inhibition Does the monarchy still have a future? Tim Rayment and Francesca Nelson listen as left and right express their hopes and anguish Queen Mother will return home today Implementing Quality Throuch Multiple Display Advertising Items Teachers face pay cut over exam boycott Rowland makes his last stand in print IRA wife's suspected affair led to Eurovision threat The Times Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Award winning Cellnet Women fall behind in degrees of excellence Bribery allegations In today's Other Papers Queen claims £300,000 of EC subsidies £20,000 salary for councillors British Midland Jailed whistler freed on bail Row over cost of sextuplets' birth Citroën Panda doomed says wildlife fund Parents sue church over 'hushed-up' child abuse Police accuse BMW on bikes Tap Air Portugal Woman in shock at £8m windfall Vauxhall Impoverished, she took out her pen and wrote a bestseller KGB drug cocktail destroyed man who sprang Blake Motorola Water cut-offs may be linked to dysentery Delta Air Lines Wrong priority on spending Travesty of Justice? Nineteen years of investigations into the horrific bombings of two Guildford pubs have cost the taxpayer £19m-and still we are no closer to finding out the truth Pickfords Travel Nightmare on Ward 4 Heartless and devious: the inside story of how the century's worst female multiple killer murdered four children and almost got away with it Halifax How a sick woman was trusted to care for the sick Nokia Apple ANC plea for calm as 15 die Blacks and whites killed after march erupts into violence Share deal angers Kaiser Franz's men P&o European Ferries German plot to derail treaty Budget Oh, brother! Clinton fears the next gaffe Raging Roger has the White House in despair 'Very tired' Yeltsin hints he may quit National Power Golden highway makes a joke of Bosnia blockade Psion Series 3 Euro Disney London Docklands Caped crusader falls foul of ageism Out of this World Italian TV, the miracle cure Now sheep may safely graze Timberland At the shrine of king karaoke A French political superstar is born Attali laughs all the way to the bank Toyota Peoples Violence haunts Cambodians as they go to polls Colt. Or compromise Back door route for EC social chapter The Sunday Times BUPA Crews prove experts wrong Round-the-world race set for an exhilarating finish Weather and Travel Outlook Forecast General Situation Atlantic Forecast Noon today UK###Forecast Noon Monday UK Pilkington Nine arrested in M3 protest News Digest Brighton killing Van bomb blast Fairbairn ill Alzheimer hope Down to earth Bond winners The Toughest Jail in the World Mobsters, terrorists, psychopaths: the prisoners other American jails cannot handle end up at Marion. But is the regime it carries out in the name of security really a form of mental torture? Russell Miller investigates Superlative Travel Henley Mitterrand meets his Waterloo at tatty Gare du Nord Ryanair Letter from 'America's Gulag' Misery on the menu Christa D'Souza calls on restaurant wimps to revolt Mr Smith fails to shine Atticvs Twitchy leaders must learn how to handle criticism John Major has broken the rules by taking too much notice of a flurry of unkind observations in the press, writes Alastair Burnet The Samaritans The past is a foreign country, as L P Hartly reminded us Doubts grow over ward 4's closed doors Inside Politics Playing Little Rock poker with China American curbs on trade with Beijing could be good for British business, says Norman Macrae The Danes end the nightmare but the dream is left in tatters The Danish vote has ended uncertainty on Maastricht, but for Europe's leaders there is no going back to business as usual, says Martin Jacques The Sunday Times Pensioning off a lifeline? Spotlight On our threatened village post offices, by Richard Heller Motorola Answers? Send in the clowns from Westminster MPs are taking over the entertainment business, writes Stuart Wavell Fantasy à la carte with stars 'n' fries on the side Planet Hollywood arrived with a bang last week. Jonathan Miller meets its creator, a man with a cosmic appetite for money Stena Sealink Hidden strengths that got me to the Pole Nicky Cole, first woman to reach the North Pole on foot, beat fear and exhaustion to achieve her goal Don't wind us up, train spotters say Raine's Riviera Points The Sunday Times Birthdays Du Maurier's boy-in-a-box Proton Vibrating, but not in sympathy Peer pressure angers Danes Thrown on the scrapheap at 65 Why Monica wants to be left alone Sue Mott on the latest twist in the tale of a tennis player turned drama queen Milton's magic seals the Nations Cup Equestrian Gilford suffers slump as Coceres charges Nine a sacred number at Royal Worlington Nick Pitt on the magic of a course with half the holes and twice the charm Hill chasing the shadow of a legend Nigel Roebuck on Damon Hill's attempt to match his father as the Grand Prix King of Monaco Lions learn to live with pride Murray beats McColgan in Foster's roadshow Youngest guns are driving the west wild Taylor cuts his suit from worn cloth Tony Francis on a Cup final that did little for England's World Cup chances Unfashionable Tompkins ready to upset the odds John Karter talks to Mark Tompkins, the trainer of the Derby hopeful Bob's Return Lacklustre workout loosens Tenby's grip on Derby England determined to polish off opposition Tony Francis with England as they get ready for two crucial World Cup qualifiers Albania bane of them all Chris Lightbown on the Republic of Ireland's next World Cup opponents Caddick the ace in a weak hand Peter Roebuck on the pitiful—but not yet hopeless—state of England's bowling attack One-day game is first-class All round effort by Penberthy spoils Glamorgan's chances It doesn't compute Third Man Rough edge Leek flood Sleeve of care Earning a crust Marshall leaves Moxon black and blue Essex back on relentless song Cummins gives no-hopers hope Mushtaq the star turn with bat and ball Hemmings humiliates Leicester Cairns stars but Notts follow on Sugar scorn for Venables buyout plan News Focus Reeve gets vote Sweet 17 Vale of joy Jackman wins Champion out Bribery probe For the Record Australian Football Sport on TV and Fixtures Racing The Times County Championship Lions roar but fail to strike fear Mercury Communications Prost holds ace over Monte Carlo rivals Nigel Roebuck reports on the vital battle for pole at Monaco, where overtaking is unlikely Group 4 escapes round-the-world fleet Keith Wheatley on the nail-biting climax to the British Steel Challenge Gold gets set to break through the $400 barrier Fears grow over pace of recovery Upturn in demand fades £500m tank battle BTR shows its bottle by investing in China Courtaulds loses Wonderbra name Zeneca £1.3bn issue may flop Minolta Best in the business Computing Cut base rates to sustain recovery Business Comment BAT Industries Tiny lifts veil on his life-at last View Point Lloyd's faces protest over corporate investors plan Brussels seeks flexible ERM Sedgemoor C&w plans Irish alliance 'Grasshopper' in the big league Even well-wishers think Venables' talent as a coach would be better employed running a smaller club, writes Mihir Bose Shoot-Out at White Hart Lane Both are East End boys who made good—one in business, the other in football. They were the 'dream team' who rescued Spurs. Now Alan Sugar and Terry Venables are locked in a fight to the finish. Jeff Randall reports Air Canada Mines flourish on gold fever Share in the boardroom BTR Glaxo drug sees off rivals-for a while Sharewatch North West Water Thorn EMI SG Warburg Cussins Property Nat Home Loans Drew Scientific National Power Argyll FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Door to profits opens wide for Betterware A new broom turned a door-to-door brush seller into a huge success story. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Abtrust Atlas Gold RJB Mining PLC Olivetti Don't stunt economy's growth potential Economic Outlook Hutchison Telecom Inflation puts pressure on interest rate American Account British Airways Digital BA flies above airline turmoil Profits are down and a cash call is being made, but BA is still miles ahead of rivals, says Matthew Lynn The Sunday Times CNT National lottery draws top names Big business is in the race for profits of £300m a year. Helen Davidson surveys the field Front runners for franchise Olivetti chief lifts lid on bribes racket Carlo de Benedetti's admission of £8.5m in political pay-offs by Olivetti exposed a web of corruption in Italy. Report by Peter Semler in Milan and Andrew Lorenz Tandem Computer minnow fights giants with touch of bravado ACS Data is taking on the likes of IBM by offering bespoke systems. Roger Eglin reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Play the Right Cards New Zealand Migration Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Belgoquartz Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirtek Telecommunications U. K. Limited Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Make a Date Megatech Software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mail Order Associates Ltd Pyramid points way to cleaning up Chernobyl Scientists aim to erect Eighth Wonder of the World over crippled nuclear plant Robotics A 600ft tall, self-constructing steel cover could prove the solution to the dangers the Ukrainian power station still poses to the world today. Nevilie Hodgkinson reports Electric currents relieve psoriasis Medical The Sunday Times Windows of opportunity Software Brother Giving PCs a voice Bumpy ride for boy from black stuff Scottish Power Harrison the prize fighter Prufrock Sir Tim Bell, who is to public relations what Paul Second coming, second going Heath keeps balls rolling Musical Minks makes millions out of muck Morton moves out of picture Fayed flotation In today's Other Papers Canary setback Venables bets all on a football dream In the City Soros backs broker Bank hoards gold High pay under fire Charges that eat away your payout Policies should benefit investors-not insurers Shareholder perks flourish Stags at bay in new BT issue Northern Rock Whole-of-life policies receive kiss of death Comment MP blasts BES loan 'tax avoidance' Birmingham Midshires Building Society Dream vacation checks out Questions of cash Save & Prosper Error by Fidelity leaves investors short of shares Centrebank Fairer pension deals urged for divorced wives The law should be changed so pensions can be split like other assets. Report by Margaret Dibben Beware timeshare touts, card firms warn Isis Ivory & Sime Knight Williams The Sunday Times Woolwich Building Society Net closes on credit fraud The war on credit crime is being widened to catch the fraudster operating under his own name. Margaret Dibben reports Hang on to index-linked investments Savings news The Pep Shop Ltd Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Get your teeth into dental insurance With fewer dentists willing to do work on the NHS, charges are likely to rise. Stephen Ellis looks at the schemes that cover the cost of private treatment Millions lie waiting to be claimed Branford & Bingley Spread the risk for capital growth Private investors are being wooed by investment trusts. Peter Gartland looks at the latest developments in this growing sector Investment Trust Special 1 Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Hard choices when shares rise too far Flemings M&g Man with the golden touch Investment Trust Special 2 Bankers Investment Trust, an international growth fund, stands out from its rivals, says a City guru. Tom Tickell talks to its driving force John Govett National Westminster Bank Norwich Union The Sunday Times Put your trust in a Pep portfolio Investment Trust Special 3 Asset Management Ltd The Association of Investment Trust Companies Capital shares set to gain from bull market Fidelity Investments Academy's amateurs paint a sorry picture Collector's file Update Full steam and make for port Bank of England The Russians are coming Foreign investors are buying in Britain, reports Mary Wilson Trade Tower Bovis Homes Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Harbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 51 Montagu Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Jackson-Stops & Staff Berkeley Homes Allsop & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items McCarthy & Stone Actel Associates International Commercial Property Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items JCT600 National Breakdown Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann of Distinction Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Advertisers Tom Hartley (as Seen on TV) Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DVLA Select Registrations Central Motor Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW diesel heads for boardroom Rolls Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Mercedes-Benz has a testing time Multiple Classified Advertising Items GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Finding work when there is no job People who have given up chasing vacancies should rethink their application technique or perhaps work for themselves. Godfrey Golzen reports Selector Europe Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Eames Jones & Judge Hawkings Latimer International K/f Associates Selection & Search Goodman Graham & Associates N B Selection Ltd Whitehead selection Charterhouse Executives Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Whitehead selection Adderley Featherstone plc Nexus Payment Systems International Fearn Associates JM Management Services English Heritage Informix Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers plc Prospect DHL Worldwide Express Hoggett Bowers plc Alencon Link MSL International Adamson & Partners Ltd. Mothercare Software AG Union Railways Multiple Display Advertising Items SBS Recruitment KPMG Management Consulting JM Management Services Douglas Llambias Recruitment Consultants Barkers Harvey Nash PLC Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Michael Beer Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items TSI Group Baker Tilly Consulting Morgan & Banks Professional Selection and Development Multiple Display Advertising Items Wakefields Pilot Software HM Treasury Resources International PLC Barkers National & Provincial Building Society Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Mcgregor boyall Mercuri Urval Interlink American Express Bank CB-Linnell Limited PA Consulting Group Interface Ernst & Young PA Consulting Group Perstorp Warerite The Berkeley Partnership XL/DATACOMP (UK) Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods MSL International Multiple Display Advertising Items Designers Guild Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The ERC Group Alderwick Peachell & Partners Ltd A. 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C. company is seeking part time counsellers… The REL Consultancy Group Motor Dealerships Northern Electric Dixons Stores Group BWA Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items North West London Training Enterprise Council Brent Chester Action Programme Sullivan Johnstone Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS Trust Leeds Metropolitan University Essex County Council Connaught Capitalife Newham Council NHS Historic Scotland Sunday Times Newspapers South West Thames Dragon School Bampfylde International plc Broxbourne Borough Council The Open University Audit Commission Basingstoke and Deane Health Service Management Centre The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ecole Lémania Lausanne Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Institute Art in Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Contents Harper Collins Publishers Daddy dearest Biography Nick Hornby acclaims Blake Morrison's frank and memorable account of his father's life and death Brain damage 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 Rotten Times Paper chase In two minds? Malapropism Future shlock Pile 'Em High On the Critical List Harvey Porlock takes a walk down the Street of Shame Men! Who needs 'em? Sex The Fragile Male by Ben Greenstein Boxtree £14.99 pp234 Mark Daniel Viking The accused Sara Thornton The Story Of a Woman Who Killed by Jennifer Nadel Gollancz £6.99 pp246 The Pentland Press Minerva Press Dorrance Publishing INC Twin piques Biography I Owe You Nothing My Story by Luke Goss Grafton £4.99 pp284 A burnt-out case Hunter The Strange And Savage Life Of Hunter S Thompson by E Jean Carroll Simon & Schuster £16.99 pp341 Diary A Class Act Bourgeois? Moi? Joanna Trollope, novelist and unashamed apologist for the provincial middle classes, talks to E Jane Dickson. Photograph by Mark Ellidge On the Shelf Keith Waterhouse takes a fresh look at The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes The Times Literary Supplement A talent to annoy Politics Haughey: His Life And Unlucky Deeds by Bruce Arnold Harper Collins £17.50 pp308 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 272 The Softback Preview An occidental tourist Gai-Jin: A Novel Of Japan by James Clavell Hodder £16.99 pp1019 Janus Publishing Company Flesh for fantasy Fiction Dr Haggard's Disease by Patrick McGrath Viking £14.99/£9.99 pp180 Bibliophile Books Ivory hunting Man Kills Woman by D L Flusfeder Secker £9.99 pp376 A few home sleuths The Dying Of The Light by Michael Dibdin Faber £9.99 pp151 Character defects Shadow Over Babylon by David Mason Bloomsbury £14.99 pp485 The Adelphi Press The Book Guild Ltd. The Hay Festival of Literature William Heinemann Crown Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Open University The Writing School Folio The Sunday Times Meon Villa Holidays A Spanish Lover Times Newspapers Ltd Waterstone's Booksellers Talisman Films Limited Joanna Trollope BCA Book Clubs The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Way They were No Kidding! The Funday Times Club Camera Competition Lucky Numbers Top Ten Games Chart Lord Snooty Living Together Sociable Meerkats The Numskulls Flinstones on Film! Turning Greens into Browns! Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart The Intelligent Cod's Question The Funday Times Club Coupon Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Inside Contents One keeps mum That's why the lady is a. . . Sunday, bloody Sunday Peer pressure Nothing to report Aiglon College The dear hunter That elusive beast, the Eligible Aristo, grows more canny by the year. But, Christa D'souza says, with initiative a new husband can still be bagged Seasonally adjusted To make themselves more popular, the royals invented the Season. It gave them the chance to mingle, Martin Jacques says, but only with the right kind of people The English Language How to get ahead . . . get a bat. Nilgin Yusuf on how to make a big impression Distrbuted by Diana de Sina (UK) Limited Paul Mitchell Attention, all shipping Old salts turn white when Marina Man beaves into view. Paul Pickering on the greatest peril known to seamen Japan Airlines Poke fun at protocol Do Ps & Qs matter any more? Una-Mary Parker on great gaffes of our time Bringing up the rear It's not bow you play the game, it's how much cheek you bare, says Lisa Brinkworth Battlefield Tours Push the Boat out Picture Gallery Follow the nerd instinct You don't need a suit, and you probably shouldn't wear a hat. Jonathan Margolis does the People's Season The Sunday Times Scene and heard With Glyndebourne closed, is it curtains for picnic 'n' opera? No, says Jo Foley Krazy Krizia Harrods Knightsbridge Hunter The Diary Guide to the Season Who, what, where, when and how much: the classiest places to be seen this summer Moss Bros Champneys Kensington gorge Table Talk Off your Trolley Drop the dead salmon Please, not again. Jo Foley can't bear to face another cold poached salmon this Season Rosé-coloured glasses Wine Wheels of fortune Forget the BMW: the car to be seen in at Ascot and Cowes is a B-reg Renault 5 of indeterminate colour, says Jeremy Clarkson Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Good to intermittent Will it rain this summer? Tim Rayment lists the men who get it. . . well. . . fairly right Olympia London Multiple Display Advertising Items Aquatic craft From broad, slow streams to abundant, splashing falls, water is everywhere at the Chelsea Flower Show. Graham Rose reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Tenby Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword John McCririck vs David Ashforth Feuds Corner Haven't got a thing to wear. . . . . . and 19 shopping days till Ascot. Paula Reed takes Tania Bryer to find that special something Tania's Shopping List Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex Oak Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Venesse Furniture F & S Engineering Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Marmalode Factory Gebron Technical Services Ltd. Markson Pianos Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Cities Unicorn Holidays Ltd Abruzzo China Travel Service UK Ltd For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… Sunsail Simply Caribbean Swan Hellenic The Travel Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Running Free Travel The old Eastern bloc hasn't enough hotels. So the best way to get to Prague, Malcolm Bradbury says, is aboard a big, lavish cruise liner Check-In Thomas Cook Airline Network Bridge the World Thomas Cook Major worldwide Flight Call Travelsavers Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Direct Line Reho Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Alternative Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel A Gold Medal Travel Group Member Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items USAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific The Civil Aviation Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Portfolio Limited Peking duck meets Canada goose John Fitzgerald chows down and tries to decipher Toronto's Chinese character In their Element The Hungarians have always loved a bath. Jonathan Futrell gets steamed up in Budapest Travel Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allez France Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Holidays Les Proprietaires De L'ouest Ltd. 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Douglas Kennedy slips into Mexico to see what you can get on a day-trip to Tijuana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Commodore Multiple Display Advertising Items BCA Book Clubs Contents Contents Article Withdrawn Time for a few hard words Tel and back The Culture profile His fall from grace was spectacular; his resurrection is imminent. Playthell Benjamin on the half-black, half-white music of Terence Trent D'Arby Theatre of the quite absurd In 1973, Michael Bogdanov had big ideas for the arts in Britain. But 20 years on, theatres are closing down and the arts establishment is standing idly by Alfa Romeo State and the arts The Ministry of Fun, Mellor's 'Big Beast', the Department of Nothing Happening: it is called many things, but what is National Heritage? Robert Hewison reports Chronologie Department of National Heritage Royal Opera House The evil that men do Craig Brown on dramatic truths about the Carl Bridgewater case, and the chilling reality of Nazi film Virgin Yardley Original Lunched into hyperspace How do you make the opening of a Piccadilly hamburger joint into the biggest PR event this country has ever seen? Mark Edwards followed the publicists who specialise in making the news Mermaid Theatre Baryshnikov Productions Inc Film check Action plans Function follows formula in two new macho movies, says Toby Young The Ken film festival Royal Opera House Heady ambition Comparisons with van Gogh, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud seem valid. Frank Whitford on the portraitist Tony Bevan Succès de scandale Boos and catcalls greeted Lyons' new opera house, reports Hugh Canning Au revoir to an age of grand design Hugh Pearman on the demise of French public architecture Multiple Display Advertising Items Strand Theatre Peter Gabriel Phoenix Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Dominion Theatre Beverley Craven The Beach Boys Globe Theatre Theatre Royal Haymarket Pearl Jam Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Creative accounting John Peter on three plays that have as their heroes the artist at work Theatre check Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Hall Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wembley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keeping up with Joan No amount of wigs, work-outs, and HRT would do the trick for the average woman. So how does Joan Collins, 60 today, manage to look so good? Germaine Greer on the pouting pensioner Contents BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama Sky News CNN BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Wednesday 26 May Radio 1 Radio Radio 1 World Service All talk and all action Radio Waves The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Prudential Contents Nokia Contents Picture Gallery Barnardos Rhone Valley Subaru Relative Values Adrian Lester Russell & Bromley Handbags Martine Sitbon Paco Rabanne Stina Nordenstam Pilot Michelin Rohan Rohan Spielberg's New Baby Steven Spielberg was once the golden boy of Hollywood. But his last few films have left his image more than a little tarnished. A lot is riding on his new, much-hyped dinosaur movie, Jurrassic Park. Exclusive interview by Iain Johnstone Spielberg Spectacular Royal Mint Guernsey Ford How They Sank Halford How They Sank Halford Delta Air Lines Icons 6 Godfathers Interflora Wrighton Trump Back from the Brink Despite the odds stacked against him, Donald Trump has survived the disintegration of his property empire and his marriage. Our final extract from Harry Hurt Ill's biography of Trump describes his comeback The Sunday Times Wine Club Thomas Sanderson Blinds Ltd. Dolphin Royal Shakespeare Company Noble Caledonia Limited BCA Book Clubs At Home with a One off Accelerated Learning Systems Accelerated Learning Systems Neville Johnson Darcey … First Scene Smallbone Ltd Pine Valley Lawn Flite Amdega Nordic Track (U. K.) Ltd. The Real Portugal Scope Bridge Brainteaser 1602 Mephisto 1710 Chess Bookwise Which? 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