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News from 27/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alison Pickering, Lord Justice Scott, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Pete Bradley, Stephen Ellis, John Coleman, Mark Story Programe Director, Barbara Hall, Charles Darwin, Aa Gill, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, Kate Berridge, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Jim Munro, Ewen Balfour Head of Public affairs, Nicholas Williams, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Nicolette Jones, Philippe Halsman, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Oliver Todd, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, S Eastgate, Robert Leedham, William Green, Charles Hymas, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Dave Smyth, Tv. Matthew Norman, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, A Taylor, Jennifer Belcher, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Cyril Dixon, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Adam Sisman, Marian Phillips, Dr Paul Robertshaw, Ian Crithley, Osama Gamal El-Din, Christina Naylor, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, David Cairns, Stephen Green Chairman, Fatima Whitbread, A. Elgar, Geoff Whitten, Michael Jones, Alex Spillius, Kate Hoey MP, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Yuri Bender, Robin Marlar, Jeff Randail, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Dominic Muldowney, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Anyamene, Christine Barrow, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Frances Spalding, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Lewis Wolpert, Jeff Randall, Justin Cartwright, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Alan Franklin, Ann McFerran, Steven Downes, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Heather Couper, Joanna Symes, Kirstie Hamilton, David Lawrenson, Chris Smith, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Kevin O'Lone, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Stanley Stewart, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Loyd Grossman, Emma Gilbey, Stephen Jones, David Owen, Brian Deer, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Colin McDowell, Chris Jones, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, John Sutton, Geoffrey Martin, Brough Scott, Stephen Logan, Richard Woods, Roland White, Robin Mariar, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Antony Worrall Thompson, David Churchill, Kevin Pratt, Michael Kallenbach, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Professor Nicholas Wright, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Brendan Fanning, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, Christa D'Souza, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Martin Nathan, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Steve Wright, Nadine Meisner, Pam Barret, Godfrey Golzen, Lauren St John, Charles Handy, Gilbert Adair, Jeremy Langmead, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Simon Gladdish, Anna Rist, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Fiona Beckett, Tom Hiney, Linda O'Keefe, Alan Jackson, Mike Hammond, John Burns, Richard Kevern, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Simon Reeve, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Michael Coleman, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Lynn Barber, James Dalrymple, Janine di Giovanni, Lea Anderson, Boris Schapiro,

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Seven die, 20 injured as flames engulf London film club Seven killed in film club inferno Documents show cover-up over Malaysian dam Malaysian dam cover-up Going, going, gone . . . No 10 gifts auctioned by Thatcher Trinkets at No 10 went to auction British Airways Contents Angry aftermath: A Palestinian youth slings stones at Israeli police during protests at a refugee camp against the Hebron mosque attack which left at least 54 dead. A massacre waiting to happen Cult Britons acquitted of Waco murder charges Britons acquitted of Waco 'murders' Popular drug may have been a killer Drug may have killed hundreds Contents Mercury Multiple Display Advertising Items Marbella Club Hotel Aviation Art International Cable TV clinches £7.5m deal for cricket BBC pays gangsters thousands to talk White House rolls out the red carpet to patch soured special relationship 'Inside job' fears as security row follows royal break-in The Times Northern Rock Army More of a Job More of a Life Anger as Tory MPs are forced to reveal their £2m Lloyd's losses Losers at Lloyd's: What the Experts Forecast Major orders 'gloves off' Halifax Patten pushes for enforced school opt-out BT Major is facing cabinet revolt over IRA policy Sissons fights hostel plan Prescott 'no' to leadership In today's Other Papers Taylor to appear in commercial IRA jury threat Strong cigarettes Truancy illegal Mission to Mars Media circus awaits peace sign in Dublin Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society BA to be first with 600-seat super jet Nissan House market sees return of the gazumper Fishermen tackle monsters of deep Leasehold law faces test case Ben Nevis lures victims into fatal weather trap Council wasted £6m in John Smith's constituency Girobank WordPerfect Borland Killer heroin found in London Honda Nick Newman's Week Take pity on an old friend lost to lonely greatness Stand up, the real Wogan Why Bill and John will never be pals Clarke turns catty Epson A nation caught in the ice age Mazda 626 Breach in… Arms for Aid: Is It Wrong? 10 Key Questions on the Pergau Affair Ricoh The prickliest prime minister in the East Ruthless suppression and an economic miracle have kept Mahathir Mohamed in power, writes Margarette Driscoll Cathay Pacific By the Censor Britain's 13 part-time film censors are being jettisoned because they can't see eye to eye with their boss. Stuart Wavell reports on an outbreak of fear and loathing in the viewing room Germans in tears over Spielberg's Holocaust Israel and PLO try to save peace Angry Palestinians blame Arafat, too, for mosque massacre NEC Corporation Jaguar Assassination of Le Pen's god-daughter rocks Paris French speak up for Franglais The latest attempt to protect the French language, including the threat of jail sentences, has drawn only ridicule, says Tony Allen-Mills Lloyds Bank The spy who came in for the gold. . . . . . how CIA's cult of silence let and amateur agent stage intelligence coup Samsung Electronics Midland Independent Newspapers Boris the punchbag prepares to hit back The release of his enemies from jail is a severe blow to the Russian president, writes Matthew Campbell in Moscow 3M Innovation Menendez II pushes LA law to the limits Radisson Edwardian Hotels Blacks break ranks to attack ANC future Microsoft Windows Condom queen in jeans seduces floating voters 'Bad' cop busts Boer mobsters Volvo Foreigners flee Algeria as Islamic terror toll mounts Fundamentalist zealots spread revolution in once-stable north Africa with campaign of shootings Holiday Inn Unity Bridge keeps Muslim family apart Gun law spreads as 'bearded ones' target Mubarak And propaganda that threatens to bring the governments in Cairo and Algiers to their knees Hillary's big brother chases Senate seat The Sunday Times Vauxhall Motors Limited Crisis in forces morale, say army chiefs Civil war fears after jailed rebels walk free Singapore Airlines Weather and Travel Outlook Ski Scene Hospital probe by detectives News Digest £25m Gulf claim Pepper gun test Hospital arrest Death threats Cost cutters £30,000 taken Bond winners The Skipper Contents Ince riposte rescues United Arsenal thwart Blackburn News inside Olympic bronze for Gooch Jackson misses out again Quins Pilkington Cup win Adams snatches the spoils Robin Marlar sees West Indies' rising star steer his side to victory at Sabina Park Contents Superlative Travel Contents First Division Second Division Third Division Spurs sick but not terminal Chris Lightbown on the trouble and strife that is besetting poor old Ossie Ardiles Premier League Pools Chelsea v Tottenham Gallacher injury hits Blackburn hopes Le Tissier delivers moment of magic Bolton forced to play by the book Confident Liverpool show signs of revival under Evans Wednesday disarmed by Gunn fire Pardew helps Charlton close the gap Red Army In Exile Whistle Blower Poetic Licence Flower Power Crazy For You Club Class Picture Gallery Who will Venables name as his skipper? Chris Lightbown on how the choice of England captain will help to plot the course of direction the new manager is taking Swindon assist in City's recovery Italian salvage job for Arsenal Mike Hammond on the only club who will fly the flag for Britain in Europe this week Celtic board hit by hitch in new stadium plan The Coca-Cola Company Gooch the man to replace Malcolm Robin Marlar on why runs must replace wickets as England fight the Caribbean whirlwind of bouncers and fear Cash raises Egerton's credit rating John Karter on the sharp rise of a trainer with the right horse to reach new heights Keep talking and look as if you're enjoying it Brough Scott on what the armchair experts fail to realise: it's a tough old life maintaining the insight and then keeping it sweet Delicate Master Oats gallops into Grand National reckoning Racing Cheltenham Racecourse Golden ideal sullied by Hollywood soap opera Mihir Bose reports from Hamar on how, at a time when figure skating's future as an Olympic sport is in question, the drama surrounding Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding has only added fuel to the fire Gooch shrugs off setback to claim his just desserts Marian Phillips on a young British speed skater who rose to the big occasion The lunatic fringe are for the high jump Action Replay Schneider digs deep and secures a place in history Marian Phillips sees a master of the slopes triumph in her last Olympic race Lillehammer: the people's Games Mihir Bose says Norway and its people have left the Olympic ideal not only intact, but strengthened by a beautiful and uplifting Games Judging row cools lure of ice dance Michael Coleman says that the Games have been damaged by the medal debate Welsh express delivering the goods Stephen Jones on Nigel Walker, the man whose electrifying speed has lifted Wales Paris or bust for battle-weary England Stephen Jones on the need for Carling's men to reassert themselves against France Thrills and skills as Scots slide into world view David Hunn reports from the Scottish national curling championships The Sunday Times Ireland's mayhem mixed with method Brendan Fanning on why England should not dismiss the Irish win as a fluke result Sale lack bite to finish off Cup ambition Bath dig deep for survival Demolition man Crooks crowned king of Castleford Gloucester crushed under Orrell's heavy hopes French selectors name new caps Harris kicks out Moseley Ballesteros back on the glory trail Lauren St John wonders if Ballesteros can relive his old glories Putting the record straight in the Andy Norman affair The Times Olazábal inspired by a change of heart Lauren St John at the Andalucian Open Cliff: a warm, enduring role model Dave Smyth, the secretary of Cliff Temple's local athletics club, pays a personal tribute Drug ban on Chinese swimmer News Focus Golf Sailing Cricket Bowls Rowing Boxing For the Record Racing Winter Olympics Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Cricket Bobsleigh medal dream put on ice Mihir Bose on how high hopes of a medal in the four-man bobsieigh were dashed Tangle with hurdle robs Jackson of world record Steven Downes joins a record crowd to see 11 world champions in competition indoors RAC the New Knights of the Road New Personal Finance section BMW finds £271m cash pile at Rover Granada rings the changes at LWT Continental Airlines Weak bond markets demand interest rate cuts Cray sizes up bid for Racal Baltic Exchange revamp Cazenove loses 3i flotation Muirhead goes west in new Saatchi shake-up These rates are not for turning Business Comment Brother The fall-out from Dr Mahathir Indy board to accept Mirror offer McGowan lured back to work with £1.4m Epsom's final furlong Admiral set for defence sales job Digital Superhighway. . . but which lane? Iberia Bond markets take a hammering Huge sell-offs left traders stunned and after-shocks may continue this week, writes Alan Ruddock A share in the boardroom MFI, the furniture retailer and manufacturer capt Citibank Sturdy Vickers rises to the challenge Sharewatch Ladbroke HSBC Holdings ABI Leisure Abbey National ICI Zeneca General Accident T Cowie Dawson Internati The Israel Fund PLC TransAtlantic Smaller companies North West Water Smart Systems FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data CNT We are proud to work in Malaysia Property barons fight for control of City's gem John Ritblat may lack creative genius but he has the money. And he will not be satisfied until he has a slice of the office complex that changed the face of the City. John Waples and Jeff Randall on the battle for Broadgate Sedgemoor Ascot Royal Meeting McDonnell Information Systems Managing time can pay big dividends Health & Safety Executive Heavyweight Unilever goes for a leaner, meaner spread The announcement last week of a £490m restructuring shows that even a consumer giant with annual sales of £28 billion has to fight to stay on top. Report by Andrew Lorenz and Matthew Lynn Cumbria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Leasehold Analysis Marketing Services BA soars but clouds loom in America After the battering from Virgin, BA has picked up under Sir Colin Marshall, reports John Harlow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Little wisdom in Wise Men's view on rates Economic Outlook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expand your Sales on the Irish Market or Improve… Lorraine Electronics Save Business, Avoid Bankruptcy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clinton to overturn Reagan revolution American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 3i prepares for summer plunge into the market Flotations and takeovers highlight shake-up in the venture-capital sector 3i's intention to float comes at a time when small companies, the basis of its investment portfolio, are back in vogue, writes Kirstie Hamilton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Healey & Baker Morgan Computer Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor deal a sign of the times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Notice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellites pave way to global mobile phones Telecoms Inmarsat leads the race for the first anyplace-anytime-anywhere-in-the-world communications tool. Tim Furniss reports Faces of foolproof security Christopher Lloyd looks at a system that uses faces instead of numbers Project Management '94 New hope for RSI sufferers The Sunday Times Siemens Nixdorf Tolls herald revolution Motoring Stamps enter computer age Bits & Bytes House of Fraser Fidelity Investments Karin leaves Barbie in doldrums Collector's file Streisand under hammer Update Prosperity Innocent suffer in council-tax shambles Prepare for a big shock on Extra Tax Day Article Withdrawn Helping Captain Beanie beat fraud Thornton Next Week: PEP Survey End this shambles with council tax Hanging on The Equitable Life Fixed up Great Scots No excuse for delay in getting inheritance Questions of cash Analysis shows how stock market grows in spurts Ombudsman falls victim to his own success 'A dog collided with my home' Bank of Scotland Fidelity Investments Guinness Flight Foreign & Colonial Rothschild Asset Management Limited Working out the return on life saving plans A ready reckoner allows you to check how well your life-assurance policy has performed. Report by Diana Wright Fidelity Investments Govett Global Mercury European Privatisation Trust Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Save & Prosper Group Ltd. Confusion reigns over true cost of borrowing With some societies being taken to court over their mortgage APR figures, the time has come for a rethink, says Stephen Ellis Emerging markets: risks cut Fidellty Investments Cazenove & Co. Drive a bargain on your classic car insurance Persuade your broker that your pride and joy is a classic and cut the cost of premiums, says Kevin Pratt Schroders Investment Management Limited The Equitable Life Perpetual A thing of beauty . . . the MG Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd Tax Free Investments Special Feature March 6 Robert Fleming save & Prosper Safeguard against loss of luggage Don't assume your belongings are insured when travelling. Many carriers do not have comprehensive cover, writes Conal Gregory Fixed mortgage rates start to rise again The day of the rock-bottom home loan may be over as building societies have to pay more for their money. Nick Gardner reports Bank of Scotland Small investors can strike tax bonanza in oil industry Money-making schemes to invest in oil and gas partnerships are risky and need careful assessment, writes Diana Wright Framlington Investment Management Limited Fidelity Investments Abbey National Objective Unit Trust Management Limited Credit card firms drive down costs As Save & Prosper starts charging less than 1% a month, Stephen Ellis looks at the current state of the world of plastic Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper Group Ltd Questions about cards Check out debit cards for your share deals More and more businesses are accepting debit cards—even the Stock Exchange is considering them. Kevin Pratt reports Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd The M&g Group Barcode tagging can simplify theft claims Here comes the bride—oops, no she doesn't If wedding bells strike a harsh note, the insurance man can help you out, says Nick Gardner Halifax Investors head for the borscht belt The Sunday Times Experts will check your bank charges Yorkshire Guernsey Broker offers cap for any mortgage Savings news Top savings rates Unit trust index The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Asset The Equitable Life Baring Personal Equity Plans To Place Your Advertisement Within The Personal… Allied Trust Bank Bland's about making money Biting back at Barclays Corby Chairman is potty—about plants Prufrock Telegraph sold down the river Cooking up a City club Jonas takes on telecom 'dunderheads' The Sunday Times Spanish inquisition will blow lid off KIO City dinosaurs Derby stakes Hard Hard Sell Wellcome Tyne Wear Development Corporation Fraser Marr It's the season for treason in troubled church and state 7 Days Medical School Services, Ltd. A stern lord of misrule Profile Slipping into secret ways Ministers do as they are told, according to the evidence they gave to the Scott inquiry last week, writes Michael Jones High flyer? Fly free Undercover operations for love and money Power is parking on a double-yellow Gays: don't kick the door, it's opening Cathay Pacific Why a Lib Dem win will give Labour some southern comfort Will you be doing 10 minutes of physical jerks when you get to work tomorrow morning?no Picture Gallery Public's right to know Atticus Goodbye, Roy—the party's over for men of conviction Cardiff Bay. Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… Face it, France, you're the shrill nag of Europe Why Clinton's 'Rhodies' hate Britain America's best and brightest learned a hard lesson at Oxford, says Geordie Greig Answers A peepshow not a snapshot The queen of sex surveys claims she is misunderstood, but Lesley White is well aware of what she is up to The figures are Shere nonsense AEA Technology Radio 1 is poptastic, despite the changes. . . Disc jockey Steve Wright says innovation and originality will win in the end The Patent Office . . . but how long can it stay in the charts? As listeners continue to desert, the Bbc must settle its internal conflicts, writes Paul Donovan A strong whiff of incense? Take it with a pinch of salt Green angers gays Beyond our ombudsmen Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flagstaff 42 Multiple Classified Advertising Items We saved the right hospital Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moving Fast! The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosie view of Eliot Dividing the bread Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poole Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Country Rentals Llanstephan, Carmarthen Pilkington Homes Allsop & Co Birthdays Belgravia & Knightbridge Central London Estates Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stern studios Winkworth Bishops Yard Bovis Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tunnel vision brings France back into favour With prices at rock bottom, now is the time to buy that holiday home in the Dordogne. Mary Wilson reports North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Prowting Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duval Estate Agency Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items ARP Marbella Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Village Luxury Houses Tragalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cybarco Limited Florida Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Cheyne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner direct Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Burton & Deakin Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotthall Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Grange Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Murray Motor Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Banks Honda (Central London Estate Agents) Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb London Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerard Mann Birmingham Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Hartwell Putton Forshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus 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 Otford Group Automotive Glenvarigill Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Prosche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche West Midlands Chariots Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merlin JCT 600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivervale SAAB Central Motor Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Meet the Ka, cut-down car of the future Eric Dymock previews the surprises planned for next month's Geneva show BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items MeMet & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Racing's glory days Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items JM Management Services Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Gemini For a more moving experience in international IT Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Headway A career in the home office Fujifilm Teleglobe Latimer Hoggett Bowers Michael Page Sales & Marketing Whitehead Selection Bryant Homes PA Consulting Group NB Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Renault NB Selection Ltd Hutton House Management Millar Associates Resources International PLC Stafford Long & Partners KPMG Selection & Search Pera International The Sunday Times Russell Thomas Associates Harvey Nash PLC Avon GKRS Search & Selection Harvey Nash PLC Natwest Markets The Bastable Hazlitt Partnership Celltech Knight Chapman Coopers & Lybrand Medical Research Council TSI Group Exchange Clearing House Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Ltd. Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Ltd John Bowler Associates The PMC Group The British Printing Company BNR Information Services International Riley consultancy services BTA Recruitment Management Ernst & Young Management Consultancy Read—Carroll Ltd. SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Mercuri Urval Cadre Debbie Howard Adamson & Partners International Executive Search &… The Royal Bank of Scotland Touche Ross Career Watershed Charterhouse Executives British Standards Institution European Management Consultancy Prestige & Collections Executives/directors Fletcher Hunt PLC David Abbott and Partners Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Sketchley Dry Cleaners Austin Knight Xerox Craig Vidler Associates Limited Stuart Spindler & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Consultants Connaught Multiple Display Advertising Items Human Resources Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items McCourt Consultants Ltd Touche Ross Multiple Display Advertising Items McCourt Consultants Ltd Wickland Westcott Ernst & Young Make Systems Integration a more moving experience Recruitment & Assessment Services Parametric Technology Corporation Sligos Payment Services The Pool Multiple Display Advertising Items Thinking Machines Corporation The Times Supplements Cayman National Bank Ltd Chusid Lander International Sales Consultant Export Sales Manager Stone & Webster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lloyds Bank Insurance Services The Scottish Office The Times Newspaper Times Newspapers Michael Quest Associates Albany Appointments East Midlands Electricity Radcliffe Gower Career Analysts Association of British Insurers Mainland Path Finder The Times Mid Surrey Health Authority Norfolk & Norwich Health Care Trans Media Great Ormond Steel Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Power Services Hoggett Bowers Loriner House The Times Group Company Secretary Executive Search-Retail & Fashion Director of Computing and Information University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate Lancaster University The University of Birmingham Full-Time Tutor or Tutor-Couple University of Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items The Marlborough College South East College of Air Training Career Development Loans Aston University The American College in London Croft House Sussex Intensive Courses EF International Language Schools Kensington Park School Downside School Courses Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Scholl and the Institute of Chiropodists Knightsbridge University Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies St. Aldates College The London School of Journalism Institute of Counselling Dept ST MD Educational Consultants Award Winning Pub Training Course Challenge Educational Services Millfield School 11-year-olds face tests too hard for teachers The government's advisers want our brightest pupils to be challenged, but are they going too far, asks Charles Hymas Easter Revision A Levels at Cats Cambridge Seminars Davies's Revision Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Brookes University Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Ethnic penalty' takes toll in well-paid jobs Charles Hymas and Lesley Thomas on discrimination in the British workplace Easter Revision Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Russian Roulette Eternal Russia by Jonathan Steele Faber £17.50 pp427 Ten Years That Shook The World by Valerie Boldin Harper Collins £16.99 pp320 Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock tackles the BBC Harvey Porlock tackles the BBC and a novel about under-age sex The clothes show Culture Theatre And Fashion: Oscar Wilde To The Suffragettes by Joel H Caplan and Sheila Stowell Cup £30 pp220 The Times Literary Supplement Tales of the city London The young Dicken's forays down London's mean streets made for fascinating journalism, says John Carey A high interest account The City Of London Volume I: A World of Its Own 1815-1890 by David Kynaston Chatto £25 pp497 A high Interest account History Today The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 312 Being and grubbiness Quiet Moments In a War The Letters Of Jean-Paul Sartre To Simone De Beauvoir 1940-1963 edited by Simone de Beauvoir, translated by Lee Fahnestock and Norman Macafee H Hamilton £25 pp320 Survival of the quickest Epistemology The Nature of Knowledge by Henry Plotkin Allen Lane £20 pp269 Cogito, ergo. . . um Fuzzy Thinking by Bart Kosko Harper Collins £16.99 pp336 Middlemarch now Diary Reaching that difficult age Children Whatever happened to good books for 8 to 11-year-old? Nicolette Jones celebrates the hey day of Puffin and searches for worthy successors to bad and Stig On the Shelf Frances Spalding admires Gertrude Stein's artful autobiography of her partner, Alice B Toklas The bounds of good taste Food Fancy roast rat, sauted squirrel, or marinaded monkey? Loyd Grossman tucks into a new anthology of food English creative writing workshops in SW France Book Fair Unveiling the face of Venus Astronomy Venus The Geological Story by Peter Cattermole UCL Press £25 pp250 Eternal triangles The Orion Mystery Unlocking The Secrets Of The Pyramids by Robert Baual and Adrian Gilbert Heinemann £16.99 pp325 The Writing School Write your own review of a MacMillan Paper back First . . . and win an Elonex personal computer system worth £1,000 Dusting off Dostoevsky Fiction The Master Of Petersburg by J M Coetzee Secker £14.99 pp250 Foreign bodies John Coleman on the trail of well-travelled detectives East Side story Fiction Mercy Of a Rude Stream Volume 1: A Star Shines Over Mr Morris Park by Henry Roth Weidenfeld £15.99 pp290 On the couch Come To Me by Amy Bloom Macmillan £8.99 pp175 Mops Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writing School National Library for the Blind Reader's Digest Contents Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Join the Squad! Ariel View! Beryl the Peril Funday Times Culture Games Monitor! Monkey Business Mighty … Building for the Future What's the Logic? Mountains in Danger Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Contents Contents Silver linings More than slightly potty Don't mention the war Is it hate-the-Germans week, what with everyone going to see Schindler's List, and a larger advert ridiculing the Aryan ambition of making it to the pool first? Christa D'Souza reports The price is right? The Savoy Group of Hotels and Restaurants Mark Warner Upwardly nubile At Crosby Hall to hear Carreras sing for charity, a a Gill admires in its natural habitat that glossy yet endangered species, the Nubility NEFF Pulling the wool over our eyes Have Dennis Skinner and Lois Blasenheim, left and right, found an un-Commons flair for fashion, asks Nilgin Yusuf Poitou Charentes. . Pro-Life for a life? In America, as a man is tried for the murder of an abortion doctor, fierce debate rages as to who really was a killer. By Emma Gilbey Brittany Ferries The Sunday Times Variations on a theme park Christopher Lloyd, below, Previews future games, while Sean Newsom, right, tests them None the visor Paradores Pousadas The Sunday Times Make like an Eskimo Survival in the Cairngorms? Nothing to it, says Kate Berridge. Just dig in On the start of a slippery slope The once chic ski resort of Val d'Isère is being snowed under by pubs, saucy T-shirt shops and theme nights. But don't just blame the Brits, says Roland White. They're no worse than the Swedes The Chelsea Crufts 1994 A hard act to follow The first issue of Prince Charles's architectural magazine hits the streets next month. Hugh Pearman puts his latest project in the perspective Livin' dull Old rockers never die but go croaking on, mummified in stretch denim. As Cliff Richard, 53, prepares to star as a singing Heathcliff, Jeremy Langmead calls for a finale The Sunday Times To the head of the IQ Worried about the future? Not if you use your intelligence, says Charles Handy Unicorn Holidays Mazda 626 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon Sirius Conspiracy Sewills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Well-Paid homework Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sam Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mechanical Watches Make Ideal Gifts F & S Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Clockwork & Steam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quest Hair Research Rolex Power Compact Motoring BMW has gone back to basics with its new 3 series, says Jeremy Clarkson The Sunday Times Cold comfort for slimmers Health Does freezing weather help you lose weight? Lois Rogers takes the temperature of a new controversy in the world of medical research Scottish Tourist Board Book your tickets for our Easter festival of horticulture Call this week to win an obelisk from Agriframes Win a spring break to mark 400 years of Dutch tulips Levels of perfection Gardening Innovation heads for new heights at the International Spring Gardening Fair, says Graham Rose Foam Grovewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Downhill all the way Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time The coolest Californian Food & Drink Wine Like gold dust More costly than caviar, and tastier than truffles, saffron can transform the dull into the delicious, says Fiona Beckett Bottle of the Week 30 Minute Menu Swiss on a roll Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners E & J Single Cask Matured Brandy Letters Get your skates on, girls T & D mania is pulling the young blades in again, but will there be an early thaw? Tom Hiney reports Feat of learning The new library as St John's College, Cambridge is well read, well red, and well on the way to becoming a classic, says Hugh Pearman Mr Blobby Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword The Duke of Northumberland vs the environmentalists Feuds Corner Feuds Corner Less is Muir Why is the doyenne of British fashion, Jean Muir, not showing her new collection this week. 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