News from 12/09/1993
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George Cole, Waldemar Januszczak, David Dimbleby, Jon Zilkha, Barbara Hall, Philip Ziegler, Francis Matthews, Lisa Appignanesi, Richard Ellis, Toby Young, Peter McKay, Jessica Mitford, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Sean O'Brien, S G S Feneron, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Bruce Wraight, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Bernard Kaukas, Joanna Duckworth, Graham Rose, David Bryer Director, Ned Balfe, Rahiel Nasir, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, Terence Blacker, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Ahmed Rashid, Charles Hymas, John O'Byrne, Carol Sarler, Paul Rubens, Dorothy Hutton, Bob Mee, Dez Dearlove, Martin James, Ali McKichan, Kenneth Baker, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Sue, Michael Bryant, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Martin Cropper, Brian Morton, Peter Kellner, Jenny MacArthur, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Alexander Stein, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Donovan, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Margaret Dibben, Liz Lightfoot, Steven Downes, Richard Cawley, Glenys Roberts, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Lynn Barber's, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Winner, Barbara Kirkby, Anthony Crickmay, Lois Rogers, Jenny Diski, Kim Gordon-Bates, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Peter Cochrane, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Matthew Sweeney, Debbie Palmer, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Dora Graff, Rob Ryan, Ian Critchley, Anthony Quinn, Jo Foley, Ian Burrell, Chris Jones, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Chris Kilkenny, Tim Willis, James Shortt, John McEwen, Richard Woods, Alexander Poznansky, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, John Cooper, Maurice Chittenden, Dr Angus Nicoll, Kristie Hamilton, Mel Webb, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, David Clutterbuck, Simon Bell, Claran Byrne, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Jesse Kornbluth, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Matthew Campbell, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Efraim Karsh, Adrian Dannatt, Howard Jacobson, Gilbert Adair, Hail King Cole, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, John Noble Chairman, Vince Wright, Chris Lightbown, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Susan d' Arcy, Alvin Gold, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Neil MacLean, Andrew Everard, Chris Price, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, Steve Grant, Michael Medved, Pat Kane, Ian McLean, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoArafat and Rabin to meet to clinch historic peace Symbolic White House signing BR to cut 2.5m seats from winter timetable The Sunday Times Kuoni Prima Donna 250 Apple Newton The Independent: it is. . . but only just Lamont joins Tory tax revolt against Clarke Back from Hell Surgeon faces assault charge over 'abortion' The Sunday Times No bitterness, no regrets: Waite comes back to life The hostage for whom sympathy was mixed with accusations of publicity-seeking tells Lesley White how he came to terms with his five years in hell Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Joseph's Hospice London Phone Co. Police reformer attacks 'pious' Met chief The Times Murdoch's daughter marries banker Major takes up PoW damages with Japan Opera world thrills to a Mellor-drama The Greenway Hotel Own the computer of the future How to win Peugeot Race-attack gangs fuel fears of street wars Nationwide Smith to poll members if unions block reform Vauxhall Corsa GSI Father seeks clues to ugly murder of pacifist son Prison governors plead for powers to keep control School fees rise at treble inflation rate Norwich Union Licence fees pay BBC perk In today's Other Papers Hesketh to resign his post Courts owed £392m in fines IBM Know how True costs hidden by baffling tariffs Lines crossed in the mobile phones jungle Diaries lift lid on Labour dirt Chrysler International British Airways Going cruising for a bruising Whose news is it? Families fray at the edges What's amiss with Amis Epson All's fair in love and hype Nick Newman's Week New Friends Friday September 10,1993: peace in our time as Israel recognises the PLO, and the On the surface everything was settled, but behind closed doors negotiators battled to save the deal that was falling apart. Marie Colvin reveals how the peace was salvaged Boots New Enemies PLO recognises Israel. But can signatures on paper heal the wounds of history? For right-wing Israelis, the unthinkable has happened. Philip Jacobson on the West Bank settlers who will fight peace to the death Palestine: making the dream come true OPUS technology Britain's Best in IT Pains of peace are better than the agony of war Peace in the Middle East: hopes and fears as history is made The historic deal has come because there is a real desire to end conflict among the people, says Efraim Karsh Door is open for a wider settlement There is a long, long way to go Much fine detail has to be worked out, according to this editorial in The Wall Street Journal Israel's bloody saga Safeway Where good ideas come naturally Mercedes-Benz Killers' lurid tales of rape in the family jolt America The one and only QE2 Woolwich Building Society China in secret bid for top Hong Kong paper Barclays Means Business Pakistan warlords run for cover as generals target drug mafias The Sunday Times Fiat Russia planned 'quake bomb' to devastate US Killings mount amid madness of South Africa The oldest profession learns new tricks in Berlin Daily Clinton struggles for credibility Saab US military in Somalia were warned by SAS Lawless Mogadishu is frustrating the hunt for Aideed while illegal trade flourishes, Richard Ellis reports Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Wind, Water, Earth and Sky Business booms for ivory traders flouting the law EDS Childbirth deaths show first rise in 40 years Short plays into Kasparov's hands Pickfords Travel and Hogg Robinson Travel Weather and Travel Outlook Army defuses Windsor bombs News Digest Murder probe Tumour victim Briton gets life Pay challenge Race driver dies Lewes tornado Price rise Partner swapping Bond winners Prima Donna She was the backroom adviser who ruled the roost in Harold Wilson's No 10. Philip Ziegler on the power of Marcia Williams Part One of the Authorised Biography of Harold Wilson Cox and Kings Travel The Goring Hotel Big threat from space belittles a criminal blast of bass Jonathan Miller reviews the week Prima Donna The lavender list with Marcia written all over it The Clarke honeymoon is over Atticus Why John Smith cannot win until he is Scot-free The Labour leader will find that the political pedigree of his homeland fails to attract a national electorate, warns Alastair Burnet BBC Enterprises Ltd. Middle East doves on a hot tin roof A lasting peace for Israel is possibly the least likely outcome of the accord about to be signed with the PLO, writes Barbara Amiel A dream scenario for the Tory 'bastards' Is Kenneth Clarke already mapping a path that could lead him to Number 10? asks Norman Macrae TCP Scoothes Pain. Fights Infection Militants and monsters no more as unions adjust to new realities Observing the TUC in Brighton, Peter Kellner believes the unions to today should not be confused with the bully boys of the 1970s Picture Gallery Sometimes I think you lot don't know your own… How old is the rest of your Sunday lunch? The Sunday Times story last week provoked a storm of protest. But the problem goes a lot further, write Mark Skipworth and Sean Ryan The Brixton Boy goes gunning for his mentor Inside Politics How old is the rest of your Sunday lunch? Cumbria I have ordered an inquiry into the number of inquiries Jonathan Miller examines a rapidly growing industry The scandal beneath the scandal Hollywood's ugly face is nothing new, but the public's outrage is, argues Michael Medved Who was Granny Smith and why was her name given Why Michael didn't make it and Nigel blew his top Kenneth Baker, the former cabinet minister, assesses the weaknesses and strengths of close colleagues in this extract from his controversial memoirs Order Signed Copies Beaten by a single bottle Experts clash over Tchaikovsky Oxfam puts its case against the UN Points Air France Healthy 'Aids babies' prove nothing about HIV Stopping the bullets Tompkins emotional at Bob's Return John Karter reports on the St Leger Harlequins slip on an Irish ride Bath start and end with a bang England in line for Courage rewards Rugby Round-Up You won't get Gibb's he's part of the union Stephen Jones on the background to the Welsh star's decision to stay in rugby union Brat backs give Leicester a run An age-old tale with a young cast Peter Roebuck watches England Under-19 battle against West Indies at Old Trafford Casting aside daily worries Angling Song and Dance Man steals the show Equestrian Brain power cuts down kent The Times County Championship 'Pick Gower' says Gooch News Focus Leafs fall Nifty Nigel China syndrome Merely a zephyr Sticky query Akabusi adieu Pigs' dinner Alliss golf-club company crashes Members call in the fraud squad Nick Pitt investigates a multi-million-pound scandal involving 13 golf-club developments Draw leaves Whitaker fuming Boxing Brand is on the brink Golf Taylor finds a head of class in Ferdinand Milhir Bose on the striker who put England back on the winning track The tasks still facing England, Ireland and Wales Villa fail to break goal drought Republic proceed with cautions Chris Lightbown on a nervous win for Jack Charlton's side over Lithuania Wright returns to club class Martin Searby at Highbury Eric Earns His Star Whistle Blower Saint Francis? Lunatic Flock Stat's Life Girls On Top Spectre of Lee hangs over City feast Chris Lightbown at Malne Road Anderton leaves Sheffield cross No bargains in basement battle Mihir Boser at Upton Park Sanchez adds to Norwich's woes Malcolm Winton at Carrow Road Leeds end their away drought Steve Grant at the Dell Football Pools For the Record Rugby Union Racing Chelsea bring United to earth Deryk Brown at Stamford Bridge Hill promises to help Prost win - by beating him Motor Racing Graf very politely knocks Sukova off the court Sue Mott reports from Flushing Meadow Fraud squad called in as golf company crashes The Loan Corporation Maxwell pension trustees may sue Invesco for £200m Ashanti set for $1 billion London float Lonrho will retain its 45% stake Fugitive banker held at Healthrow Cash in on skills videos Virgin Japan's economy hits 20-year low California puts end to tax war with Britain BAe to sell construction subsidiary Three cheers for a year out of ERM Business Comment London Business School Wm Hill bid battle In today's Other Papers Reichmann's Canary dream revived View Point Canary at last sings a new tune Salomon legend goes solo SmithKline considers share merger Granada may sell BSkyB stake Eurocar Pile-Up Last week's Renault-Volvo merger heralds a new wave of alliances that will change the face of Europe's car industry as it heads for the biggest shake-out in its history. Report by Andrew Lorenz Japanese invaders change lanes With EC pressure on direct imports, the European,'transplants' and joint ventures are booming. Garth Alexander reports South African Airways Film Training Aids Ltd Cadbury takes on Coke and Pepsi A share in the boardroom BTR UB waits to see how the cookie crumbles Sharewatch Kingfisher HTV Taylor Woodrow Hobson Petrogate Sharpe & Fisher Arjo Scholes Group Pendragon FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Ad agencies scent upturn New firms are sprouting but the industry admits that the road to recovery will be a long hard slog. Rufus Olins reports Siemens Nixdorf Talkland Singularly Cellular Merchant banks join stock-market giants Small banking firms have become big players in the worldwide search for business. Kirstie Hamilton reports on their growth and importance Glaxo Read his lips: Clarke will raise taxes Economic Outlook Allied Trust Bank Limited Pessimists fight optimists at economic crossroads American Account With key indicators pointing down, the American economy is expected to stay lacklustre. But beneath the gloom there are more positive statistics that could prove the pessimists wrong Coats Viyella C&W rings up success Cable & Wireless's decision to offer free local calls on its mobile phones was a marketing coup that is already paying off. Report by Andrew Lorenz and James Bethell Tyne Wear Development Corporation French spoiling for Flintstones fight The Sunday Times Business computers give efficiency a lift New Products Christopher Lloyd looks at some of the exciting new hardware and software products that will be unveiled at the Sunday Times Business Computing Show at Earls Court from September 21 to 24 Win a Sony mini phone Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Designer' apple trees boost cider makers Agriculture Thermal imager aids police in hot pursuit Surveillance A new airborne system can detect fugitives by day or night. Report by Gareth Huw Davies The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Run your Own Introduction Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Packard Bee 486 Solution Leasehold Analysis Marketing Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Touchestone Associates Ltd. Expense Reduction Analysts, (UK) Ltd Small firms head revolt against quality standard Bs5750, the quality standard for good management, is expensive and irrelevant, say small companies. Report by James Bethell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tyred of all the red tape Bulletin Scallywag ups the ante Picture Gallery Black Country Development Corporation New broom for the new broom Prufrock A bad case of designs within designs Dancing with the Cap'n Getting a leg up in business Chance to cash in on Business Skills GrandMet close to Chef & Brewer deal In the City Blenheim The Sunday Times Airtours Kitcat Chaos hides true cost of mortgages APR system close to collapse Divorce pension move Taxman's forms dog claimants High-income unit trust promises 10% a year Fidelity Investments Inside Give us a Pep we can fill with gilts Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items Labouring for manual refund Questions of cash S&p card trumps the pack Fraser Marr A moving story that left an OAP broken-hearted Tim Rayment reports on his mother's home removal which ended in £15,000 of damage—and nothing in compensation Millions of pounds owed to 'missing' Investors Old or forgotten life-insurance policies may be worth a fortune and firms are begging people to claim them. Bruce Wraight reports John Govett Robert Fleming save & Prosper Pick of the Peps Global Equity Fund Students learn the lessons of paying the bills The academic year is about to start and many students will be struggling to find money. In this two-page feature, Margaret Dibben offers advice on grants, special deals from banks and shows how to devise a weekly budget Counting the cost of 'free' banking Centrebank Useful addresses Budget to stay in the black Perpetual Why it's worth doing a deal on your wheels Debts can hit parents Save & Prosper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't pay premium rates to spread insurance cost Many insurers will let you pay in monthly instalments, sometimes, for 'free'. 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Two negatives don't make Politics The Major Enigma by Penny Junor M Joseph £15.99 pp324 The genius of common sense The Best Of Bagehot edited by Ruth Dudley Edwards H Hamilton £25 pp277 'Elegantly funny and original' William Boyd Coming in from the cold Politics The Cold War And The Making Of The Modern World by Martin Walker Fourth Estate £18.99 pp404 The Sunday Times Keep Him In On the outside looking in Biography Francis Bacon His Life And Violent Times by Andrew Sinclair Sinclair-Stevenson £20 pp354 Black Swan Diary Written on the Body From the intestinal entanglements of William Boyd's new novel, to the dental anxieties in Martin Amis's oeuvre, novelists no owadays seem obsessed with the body. Tom Shone anatomises the current fashhion for probing physical grot, gunk and goo On the Shelf Terence Blacker on Ford Madox Ford's audacious novel, The Good Soldier The Times Literary Supplement Distant voices History Victorian Women by Joan Perkin John Murray £19.99 pp264 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 288 The day the earth stood still Bats out of hell Children Nicolette Jones finds a clutch of Aunt Sallys in books for the under-eights MacMillan Occupational hazards The Time Before The War by Thomas Wiseman Cape £14.99 pp219 Hammering the horror Fiction My Idea of Fun by Will Self Bloomsbury £15.99 pp309 Geneva conventions Grand Days by Frank Moorhouse Picador £14.99 pp572 Raise high the roof beams Fiction The Blue Afternoon by William Boyd Sinclair-Stevenson £14.99 pp324 Optical allusions The Eye In The Door by Pat Barker Viking £14.99 pp280 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals No Bookbuyer Should Be without It! The Open University Books Section Granta The Intelligent Strip-Teasers No Kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Make a Splash with Sega! Beryl the Peril Paperweight Prepare for Kombat! Cool Hand Luke! Cod only Knows! On your Guard! What's the Logic? Write on! Inside the Rainforest Over half the furry animals in the forest live in… Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The NuMSKuLLS Fish Tales Thunderbirds The Funday Times Club Coupon Yikes Contents Inside Motor heads Working it out Lynn Barber's Week Freudian slap That'll do nicely? The old devil After making a career of attacking bypocrisy and unfaithfulness, Martin Amis has walked out on his own wife and children. So much for the moral responsibility of the novelist, says Toby Young At her Wit's End Nancy Mitford's letters certainly didn't spare her family. Here, Jessica Mitford recalls how she, too, was the target of her venomous sister Charlotte Mosley spent three years editing more than 8,000 of Nacy Mitford's letters. William Langley met her in Paris The Berkeley The Empire strikes back Smallbone Looking for a fright Simon Bell, Preparing to take the law into his own hands, spends a night with the vigilantes patrolling a crime-struck northern estate Piaget Learning the hard way In these days of bothouse parenting, why send a child to prep school? Because boarding pupils enjoy an extended childhood, says Debbie Palmer, and, anyway, mummy and daddy are sure it's best Trading Faces Move over, all your teenage waifs and macho boys of 1993. In the new fashion campaigns, a softer, sleeker image is being revealed: it's time to dress up again. Nilgin Yusuf assesses the face of 94 An American Fairytale He's as good as a prince; she was once a mermaid—the latest Kennedy match could bring back all the magic of Camelot. Jesse Kornbluth reports The Times World Chess Championship The Sunday Times Nannies: Who Needs Them? Nannies are slaves to the middle classes—overworked and underpaid. Kate Saunders sides with the exploited Odeon Multiple Display Advertising Items Careful plotting Gardening Graham Rose draws inspiration from the ideas of Martin Lane-Fox at Hazelby House Grovewood Cartier Limited A sad reflection It is extraordinary that the British male is so content with the way God designed him. He shouldn't he, says Christa D'souza Austin Kaye Cakes on the catwalk Table Talk Off your Trolley A taste of things to come The Sunday Times food and wine festival is almost upon us. Jo Foley has grape expectations Book now for Masterclasses 30 Minute Menu The Sunday Times The Ritz Letters Winner's Dinners Penny Junor Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Daniel Farson vs Andrew Sinclair Feuds Corner Little quirks of subirbia Hugh Pearman makes a detour to Colindale to explore the legacy of Ernest Trobridge, designer of some of the oddest house in Britiain One to hit the pocket Dump your Filofax and mobile phone, says Christopher Lloyd. PDAs are here—at a price SinGAPORE AIRLInES Pure & Sexy Knitwear is no longer homespun, but dynamic and daring. Nilgin Yusuf thinks Jane Russell Not so New World In the second extract from The Cook's Companion, Richard Cawley traces the origins of American cuisine The book for every cook Reader Offer Boston Fish Chowder Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items F & S Engineering Ltd MOPS Rosie Nieper EF International Language Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items You Can Program your Mind for Success! Culture Club Travel Melbournians are addicted to the verbal arts of wit, argumentativeness, fluency and rhetoric; Howard Jacobson celebrates this cerebral city Sunsail Limited The Display Travel Section Qantas 600 Miles up the Nile Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Times Newspapers A week on the Venetian Riviera—for only £279 Euro DiSNEY Paris The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightworld Direct Apple of our Eyes David Wickers and Rob Ryan suggest a feats of the best sights, bites, buys, bars and beds to give the first-time traveller a great taste of New York Take a jab at it Safaris with a bit of class Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items American Weekenders Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspirations East Times Newspapers Ltd. 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Waldemar Januszczak finds Lucian Freud, at 70, still in pursuit of the naked truth Peter Blake on Lucian Freud The art of living ordinarily Scrutiny Let's be Frank The Culture Profile He was the man your dad wanted to be: the crooner with cool, master of heartbreak for an emotionally repressed generation. Pat Kane on the secret of Sinatra Indian films: a beginner's guide Making rupee Bombay's blockbusters are raking it in over here. From London to Leicester, the cinema queues and fanzines are putting Hollywood in the shade, says Rajeev Syal Adding to the confusion Robert Sandall doesn't understand K Foundation's new ads. Nor, he thinks, do they Film check Watch Movie US & Canada Box Office August 2-September 6 UK Box Office August 2-September 5 Some scripts need a firm hand Iain Johnstone on a film that shows Sydney Pollack losing his sense of direction Royal Opera House Equinox Back in to Bat Bat Out Of Hell sells 1m a year. So Meatloaf has enterprisingly called his new album Bat Out Of Hell. 2. By Mark Edwards Millions Viewing, Week Ending August 29 Pawn shows Craig Brown wakes up from world chess to catch two inspired programmes about Ireland Submarine Sunday The writer to reply In 1893, London gave Emile Zola a hero's welcome. Only five years later, he was on the run over his defence of Dreyfus. Godfrey Smith on a fin de siècle scandal City & Angels The Essential Zola The Sunday Times Tom's gallimaufry Why is Stoppard rewriting Lenin, asks Peter Lewis Sleepless in N1 Ian Holm makes a welcome return to the stage in Harold Pinter's elegiac, haunting new pay, Moonlight, says John Peter Win a Toshiba home cinema worth £1,000 Freudian slips John Peter is taken by Hysteria, a surreal mix of fact and frivolity Theatre check Record check Albery Theatre Luther Vandross Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Planets Suite Wembley Arena The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Royal Haymarket Carters Mike oldfield elements A requiem to die for Paul Driver on the best Proms premiere of the season Record check The sensible tendency The Royal Opera's new director has ambitions plans, reports Hugh Canning English National Opera First prize, above: After The Hurricane, by Martin… Watercolour back in the frame The Singer & Friedlander/Sunday Times Award for watercolours, the most valuable prize of its kind in the world, this year attracted 1,400 entries. John McEwen, one of the judges, talks to the seven winners Sunday 12 September Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Sunday 12 September Dilys Powell's film of the week Sky Sports Monday 13 September Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Tuesday 14 September Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 15 September Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Thursday 16 September Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Friday 17 September Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Saturday 18 September Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Today 12 September Monday 13 September Tuesday 14 September Critics' choice Wednesday 15 September Thursday 16 September Friday 17 September Saturday 18 September Classic's year of graft and craft Radio Waves Paul Donovan World Service The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Book Clubs Contents Dixons LTHE Consumer Electronics Show Olympia 16.29… Up the revolution The techno-boom will mean big changes in our society, says Peter Cochrane Hi-fi crusader who broke the sound barrier Interview Live '93 Hi-tech is music to your hi-fi Sound Systems Pen Pad Big is better on the screen scene Cinema TV If the price is right, the future is bright for widescreen TV, says Alvin Gold Consumer HI-FI Guide: Bose Lifestyle Series Live '93 Live 93: visit the future now All the latest in leisure and home-entertainment technology will be on show in from September 16. Visit Olympia today for a vision of tomorrow Live Stage Line-Up The Exhibitors Sky brightens as ET TV comes of age Satellite TV Yamaha's Fifth, by PC Computer Music Live '93 New worlds you can take home Computer Games Live '93 Get your Finger on the Pulse Nokia Cut-price war stunts the home movie market Camcorders Consumer Guide: Bose 901 Speakers Virgin Big rise of the mini Mobile Phones The world's smallest phone will be launched at Live 93 this week, reports Christopher Lloyd Bose Better sound through research Shrinking CD may replace floppy discs Minidsc Bose Better sound through research This is the future: and it works Newton Bose Better sound through research Contents Obsession for men The magazine ICD Road Handling System Peugeot GAP Khakis Picture Gallery Julia Ormond Picture Gallery Joo for Women Dolphin Nationwide Drives Air UK Flanders Belgium Royal Mint Marks & Spencer Outstanding Much ADO about LIA Austin Reed Toshiba Information Systems (U. K) Ltd. 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