News from 11/09/1994
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Alison Pickering, Taki, Gwyneth Dunwoody, Jan Lennard, John Huxley, John Dugdale, Robert Hewlson, Barbara Hall, Felix Ziffer, John Davison, Jon Swain, Hans Eysenck, Stau Labovitch, John Peter, Mp Kate Hoey, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Professor Ben Pimlot, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Dennis Callahghan, J D, Susan d'Arcy, John Emmerson, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Sally Payne, David Smith, Harry Barnes, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, William Green, Charles Hymas, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Ray Coleman, Richard Eaton, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Charles Murray, Robert Sandall, Martin Campbell-White, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Tom English, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Howard Foster, Deryk Brown, Ivan Fallon, Robert Hewison, Malcolm Bradbury, Anna Pukes, Mariella Frostrup, Phnom Penh, Robert Mayne, Randeep Ramesh, Sally Johnson, Hugh Canning, Norman Macre, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Paddy Devlin, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Louise Taylor, Hilary Stafford-Clark, Michael Reynolds, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Jeremy Callman Qc, Simon Hinde, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Shelly von Strunckel, Rt Hon Tony Benn, Lady Waterhouse, Marius Brill, Peter Kellner, Alan Johnson, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Sue Mott, Frances Kennedy Zagreb, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Pam Barren, Rose Shepherd, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Jeff Potter, Dilys Powells, Jonathan Margolis, Michael Cashman, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Emma Robertson, Philip Craigle, Angela Newing, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Paul Bray, Ann McFerran, David Thomas, Howard Dimmock, Caroline Scott, Nick Raynsford, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Peter Plant, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Jeremy Isaacs, Y Chung, Chris Gilchrist, Robyn Foyster, David Lawrenson, Steve Irving, Dave Thomas, Naomi Calne, Kenneth Davies, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Rhoda Koeing, John Karter, Marco Pierre White, Phillip Hall, Malcolm Winton, Barbara Amiel, Linda Drake, Craig Brown, Kipper Williams, David Willetts, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Emma Gilbey, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Paul Oliver, Jonathan Coe, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Matthew Campbel, Lord Billy Blease, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Peter Manso, Claire Oldfield, Lord Gerry Fitt, Ian Critchley, Anthony Quinn, William Langley, Fraser Harrison, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Christopher Goodwin, Brough Scott, Gavin Laird, Michelle Stavrinou, Richard Woods, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Craig Lord, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Hon Nicholas Soames Mp, Susan Hampshire, D J Taylor, Graham Moorby, John Harlow, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Donald Spoto, Joyce Amberton, Jeremy Newman, Andrew Alderson, Tim Furniss, Frederic Rapheal, A A Gill, David Parsons, Kean Seager Whitechurch Securities, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Rajeev Syal, Neil Sheldon, Anthony Holden, Adrian Dannatt, Calum MacDonald, Lauren St John, Alejandro H Rodriguez-Giovo, Chrissy Iley, Gilbert Adair, Jeremy Langmead, Eric McGraw, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Adrian Levy, Alan Ruddock, David Wickers, Mark Sanderson, Jelly Roll Morton, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Chris Lightbown, Nigel Roebuck, Lucy Broadbent, Hugh Pearman, Fiona Beckett, Frank Field, Mick Hall, John Burns, Tony Hetherington, Peter Robinson, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Pope John, Peter Roebuck, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Walter Ellis, kirstie Hamilton, Lowri Carling, Emma Donoghue, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoArcher: evidence of insider trading Insight Defence chiefs demand British retreat in Bosnia British troops may have to fight their way out of Bosnia Moscow rejects British 'carbuncle' British Airways Contents British couple killed climbing in the Rockies Fergie asks $5m for royal blockbuster Inquiry launched into IRA jailbreak Clinton urged to meet Adams in America McGuinness may be charged Are You Interested in Doing Business in Russia and… Guns blazing, IRA jailbreak prisoners ignore ceasefire Punishment squads terrorise republican areas Classified Swansea Rolex Queen ready to open up her accounts Royals stung by criticism of £20m palace grant No Tom, Dick or Harry: this one's a George New Zealander may have beaten Bannister to the four-minute mile The Times Hewlett Packard Man sees wife and friends killed A New Look for Autumn Citroën Icy death of woman so desperate to live Article Withdrawn Eager private schools agree to haggle on fees Abbey National Briton killed on Mt Blanc is named The Sainsbury's Win List Specialist schools to give sport new vigour Analysts called in as golf rage hits the greens Sage Heart surgery danger In today's Other Papers Ashdown calls for 'anti-yob' curfews Adams nominated for Nobel prize Blue weekend breaks at Butlln's Lumley will help glamorise Luton Male doctors block women high-flyers Canon Violent gangs muscle in on steroids market Visa 'Yardies' return in ministry blunder Blair's babes shine in kindergarten cabinet Atticvs Kennedy's new colours Atticvs Is it time Fahd went back to his chips? Atticvs Thomas Cook Tennis oldies get a raw deal Atticvs Nick Newman's Week The people's police The Tories' latest law and order idea is for the public to patrol the streets Is it shrewd or stupid to join up? The Royal Bank Scotland The Adams Bandwagon He used to defend IRA atrocities and now he kisses babies on Belfast walkabouts. Gerry Adams is setting the peace agends and playing Britain for a fool, writes Michael Jones Securicor cellular services We are not amused. . . . . . and this time we intend to fight back Last week the Indignity of snatched photos paled beside attacks on the financial probity of the institution of the monarchy NEC Pope files into the cauldron of the Balkans Is It Too Much to Ask for a Luxury Saloon Whert Carnage at French village Pilot's agony on tape in US crash Kinnock faces Euro-curse of the plotting Frenchmen Kremlin digs deep to build a cathedral of nationalism Rochester Big & Tall Hurd joins the dash for cash in Vietnam's market revolution Cuban exiles fight to save 'stolen' art Three Pacific islands square up for the Battle of the Millennium The Omega from Vauxhall MP's murder taints the Australian dream Ford Anti-Peking editor sacked The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 2 France faces up to the shadow over Mitterrand Kohl stakes his claim to be leader of the western world Halifax America faces rise of murder by children Nissan Rambo gets ready for the end of the world Can nobody stop him? Inside Washington Quebec votes on breaking from Canada Cambodia hostage wounded by shellfire The Royal Bank of Scotland Socks is home alone Ted's pile for sale Shuffling the cards North and Noriega Worried Tory faithful seek tax cuts Met Office says global warming is just a myth Barclays Weather and Travel Outlook Big businesses beat rail strike Luxury homes on welfare News Digest CSA 'failing' Raider tackled Literary list Fishing delay Tube strike off Lib-Dem chief Free CD Offer Contents Cole the king of entertainers Martin Searby at St James' Park Moonax's St Leger News inside Alesi on pole Stich through Christie's joy Captain Jones sent packing Chris Lightbown at Selhurst Park Contents The Loan Corporation Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Conference League and Minor Leagues Scottish Leagues Wales and Ireland Pools West Ham put the brake on Liverpool Joe LoveJoy at Anfield Shearer upstages Amokachi Gunners silent in dull affair Palace guard stands firm Ipswich set for struggle Dublin breaks the ceasfire Bright end to week of hell Forest look like genuine article Venison lined up for sweeper role Joe Lovejoy finds that Barry Venison's impressive debut for England has given Terry Venables the idea of playing him as a refined sweeper Brown's boys revive the spirit of Scotland Tom English on Scotland as the spirit rises and Craig Brown's men bring about a reincarnation of a team to fulfil the dreams of a nation Coming soon: memoirs of El tell-Tel Main man McAllister Dave Thomas on today's clash between Leeds and Manchester United Money-making matchmaking Column Captain Carling at the crossroads Brough Scott talks to Will Carling, rugby's household name, about criticism of his high profile, and about his future as England player and captain under the new Rowell regime Ferguson looks to youth Glimpse of the promised land Peter Roebuck says Graeme Hick's pedigree surfaced at Lord's. Now the ultimate test beckons National glory, international Ignominy Warwickshire have had the most successful season ever. Only one player has been picked for an England tour Whitaker takes a turn in Limelight Cottonwool capers Grayson puts skids under Surrey Tufnell's assault clouded by rain Cricket Close-Up Hardly a welcome home for Mansell Nigel Roebuck on Mansell's Formula One future as he prepares to race in Spain next month County Championship Alesi leads Ferrari's charge from pole Smashing flying saucers David Hunn finds the clay pigeon hunters are shooting it out in the mud at the Trefeglwys world championships Defiant Chen holds his nerve Stich crosses the final threshold Sue Mott at Flushing Meadow Warning—Cyclone Anna set on a course for destruction Sue Mott ponders the wisdom of letting young girls loose on the professional circuit as Russia's Anna Kournikova takes on the world Today's Golfer Gilford hangs on as Olazabal makes his ominous move Lauren St John on a turbulent time both on and off the course as the big names tackle a merciless East Sussex National The Iron Lady shows mettle Sloppy Sale hand Quins a gift start Leicester pound a forward advantage Call off the battle, the enemy has long departed Stephen Jones on why the Sports (Discrimination) Bill, aimed at letting rugby league miscreants back into union, has been rendered irrelevant Union intends to kick violence into touch The Rugby Column Catt launches the Bath return West Hartlepool feel a chil wind Moonax brings sadness and joy The records just keep coming China's women shaking up the world Craig Lord reveals the presistent doubts about China's emerging rank of champions at the world swimming championships in Italy Graham's ring of confidence Jonathan Rendall on a new comeback attempt by Herol Graham, the talented but unfasionable nearly man of boxing News Focus Baseball's extra inning Snooker Golf Boxing Motor racing Motorcycling Jersey Golf Breaks Racing Sport on TV For the Record This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Christie follows his leading lady The Times Cheering our Sal and Salle Ian Chadband reflects on a night when two stering performances helped British athletics to forget its troubles Modahl complaint Contents Daimler manoeuvres to take over BAe's Airbus interests Fayeds' scourge in Archer probe Inflation falls to another record low Virgin Contents Mirror eyes cable-TV deal Lucas set for massive write-offs Contents Top hotelier poached for the Savoy Kingfisher profits likely to disappoint A fond farewell to the trade ban that backfired Business Comment The Sunday Times City turns up the heat on BTR Merger pressure at enfeebled Costain Plan for £18m float unfolded by Boxes Fisons plots disposal of lossmakers to MBO teams Cranfield University Tiphook faces investor wrath Axe Falls at the Savoy Giles Shepard, for years bastin of The Savoy's defence against Forte but increasingly isolated in the boardroom, faces the chop next week Swansea Man of tradition unsuited to modern business methods ED & F Man Group New chief cracks the whip at Lucas George Simpson has set tough new targets to end the firm's commercial torpor BTR A share in the boardroom Aegis on the rise as profits turn around Sharewatch Prudential United Biscuits Oxford Molecular ECC Meggitt Coats Viyella Lasmo British Biotech FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Base rates on hold as tax rises hit growth Economic Outlook Merger mania sweeps back in triumph American Account Royal Mail Canon The China syndrome: miracle or mirage? China's boon is in danger of going bust as inflation soars and unemployment starts rising. Private investors are baling out, reports Nick Rufford from Hong Kong More than that, you trust us Share slump masks rise of new BTR The making of Tony O'Reily Top businessman and former Irish rugby international Tony O'Reilly is a driven man—but what demons are behind his desire to succeed? In this extract from his new book, Ivan Fallon reveals the family secret that haunted the tycoon for years Telford Glaxo Gates open on Windows 95 Software Bill Gates's deputy at Microsoft was in London last week to sprearhead the launch of the company's latest software package—and deflect criticism of its time-sensitive name Electronic wizardry unveiled Bits & Bytes Modem rules to be simplified Hitchhiking on Internet highway Getting the most out of innovation Digital Benn diaries make history on CD-Rom Publishing Coffee-time in cyberspace Internet Switch on to share price updates Teletext Private investors can now access all prices, writes Christopher Lloyd Jet pack makes spacewalk safer for astronauts An emergency device fitted to astronauts' backpacks could make walking in space a simple, everyday affair, writes Tim Furniss The Sunday Times Tracking potential heart attacks Medicines PC World the Computer Superstore Puncture-proof tyres drive in Transport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crestcom International, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items APC Registration Agents Ltd Language Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Careline Printaprint! The Wholesale Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Stock Exchange hits its new market target with AIM The replacement for the Unlisted Securities Market, which closes in 1996, is being warmly received Fireworks firm gets off to a sparkling start Corporate entertaining and private parties have proved to be rich markets for a young enterpreneur Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank house Leisure Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Lotus Time Machines Bulletin Mountain of cash uncovered in empty building A Moustache Foxley Iltalkland Boss who cares and shares Prufrock Chair man's buying spree at exchange A nuisance call for BT Lossess hit home at Salomon Computer videos speed up lawyers Curtain falls on Savoy's Shepard In the City The Sunday Times Tyne Wear Born to be Brand From his early years, the young Marlon had the voice, mannerisms and sullen surly nature that became his trademark Fraser Marr Will America's shame become Britain's fate? British Underclass Forum Unless we can restore a moral perspective to the lives of the poor, the alienated underclass will grow larger, writes Gertrude Himmelfarb The GM Card The lover, the soul mate and the hooker No surrender from the ailing general on God's front line Profile Warring factions in Bosnia and secular liberals in Cairo have thwarted the pontiff's millennial ambitions Taking the heirbrush to his royal shyness Lingua Phone On a wing and a prayer—and a juicy bonus Jonathan Miller Or would you prefer war and famine? The alternatives to mass birth control are too terrible to countenance, Barbara Amiel warns the Cairo population conference delegates Why China will win the battle of the giants Norman Macrae on how the two great communist powers are emerging from the ashes of Marxism Royal Festival Hall Tony Bair—not quite the original thinker he appears Peter Kellner digs into the party archives and discovers the origins of the Labour leader's latest seductive soundbite Godfrey Smith New sources of energy for the Tories After the dynamism and radical reform of the Thatcher years, Conservatism has lost its way David Willetts sets out his vision for the future A palace evolution Smile, damn you! We at the Treasury know what's best Hot Test Met the French president, had a delicious dessert Barbara Bush's diaries reveal how fast the role of first lady has changed writes Emma Gilbey Smoking is not as bad for you as medical experts have claimed Health Hans Eyeenck on why smokers are healthier than those who give up Selling the warm glow of a golden past Advertising Walter Ellis on why admen are plundering the images of the 1940s and 1950s Bookie who reads books Booker Prize Simon Reeve on how the literary odds are fixed Middle class and on the scrap heap Unemployment is rising fastest among professionals. Jonathan Margolis finds out how they cope with the shock Let's take bold steps to secure a lasting peace Exploding myths Future of the forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos The Sunday Times High IQ, low income Sold short Multiple Display Advertising Items Points Birthdays A must for the DIY enthusiast A growing number of people are discovering that self building is a cost-effectie way of finding their dream home, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Smith-Woolley Savills Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Read Cunningham Lurot Brand Winkworth Marsh & Parsons Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax Property Services Berkeley Homes Prestige Homes Hotline Property Auction Barratt Contents Doubles over 'untested' care policies Debit cards do nicely at M & S Save yourself a hole lot of grief Hoover faces boycott call Profit from thirst for beer Fidelity Investments Contents QC backs negative equity challenge No miracle cure for negative equity misery Comment The International Investment Managers Abbey ending to painter's woes Questions of cash Birmingham Midshires Bonds raise interest Lawyers find way of escaping debt trap Homeowners trapped in negative equity may be able to force insurers to pay off their debts A loophole im mortgage indemnity policies may save people whose homes are worth less than their mortgages—but lenders are quick to deny this Foreign Colonial Prolific Loophole extends cover to borrower Jeremy Callman QC gives his legal opinion on the mortgage indemnity Hnderson toche Remnane Guinness Flight Easy ways of making £1m Pools, premium bonds or lottery: which is the best bet for a jackpot? Instant car cover any time, any day The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Personal Finance Gartmore Unit Trusts Insuring your key partners 'Keyman' insurance can help small firms to pull through if essential workers fall seriously ill or die, wirtes Linda Drake Northern Rock Take cover against a better class of thief Leeds & Holbeck Building Society The M&G Group Unit trust offers high income with little risk Towry Law The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Competition Rules Still time to win £100,000 cash Pharmacist sticks to winning prescription How to play What is ShareLink? Distribute your capital for high-growth income Clerical Medical Fimbra Es Com Personal Finance Coventry Building Society Asset Management Ltd Schroders Step up to higher rates of interest Savings news The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Top savings rates The Sunday Times/Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Go it alone for a wider choice on pensions Briefing Chris Gilchrist explains how to use self-invested pension plans The GM Card Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Does advice come cheaper? Casebook Free guidance may mask the hard sell Perpetual Aim to get value for money Beale Dobie & Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Treasures from a dusty attic Collector's file Cupboard love affair with oak Classics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguare Type Classic Cars H. & H. Classics Auction ADT Auctions BMW Reg Vardy Burton & Deakin BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Xk 150 Triumph Stag Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Classic Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Bramley Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items L & C Tunbridge Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Bradshaw Dick Lovett Pentagon Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Garage Ltd HMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day Jacksons Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mistral Malaya Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automotive Personnel Management and Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Elite Registrations SAAB Dvla Classic Collection Central Motor Auctions Young upstarts challenge Ford as king of the road The Escort may be the best-selling car in Britain but rivals are showing the way in many market areas, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Japanese Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International Varley Walker & Partners Lloyd's NB Selection Ltd Phaidon Selection Europe Spencer Stuart High Technology Recruitment Harvey Nash PLC Selector Europe Defence Research Agency Harvey Nash PLC Interexec Personnel Advertising Limited Whitehead Selection Macmillan Davies NB Selection Ltd Howgate Sable Whitehead Selection David Abbott NB Selection Ltd Know your management trainers The world of management training contains a number of identifiable types. Adrian Furnham offers a brief guide Ward Executive Limited Hoggett Bowers Pegge Thomas Harvey Nash PLC Hoggett Bowers Recruitment bounces back Harvey Nash PLC ARC International Energis Telecommunicatins Power Corporate Executive Search Oracle Inter Search Selector Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items NB Selection Ltd Selector Europe Saville & Holdsworth Ltd Chesterman Swann & Co NB Selection Ltd Coopers & Lybrand David Thompson Associates SCR The Recruitment Specialists Andrews Bateman & Leech Harvey Nash PLC DCL Search & Selection Biss Information Systems and Services Manager, Corporate Training The Sunday Times Ernst & Young Vision human resources Touche Ross Austin Knight Professional Pre-Selection TSI Group TK Selection Charterhouse Executives Fletcher Hunt PLC Comcast Martin Ward Anderson T. G. I. Friday's Secor Ltd Applied IT Career Watershed Daniels Bates Partnership Simpson Crowden Consultants Antal International Multiple Display Advertising Items Compaq Howgate Sable K/f Associates Selection & Search KW Selection Wickland Westcott WSA Corporation International Scottish Widows Royal Liver Assurance Barnes Kavelle AF Advertising Fair Field PA Consulting Group Mainland Path Finder AFA Advertising David & Smith Packaging Item plus Consulting Newspapers Ltd. Chief Executive Subscription Services Limited Racal Communicating through technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Riley Michael Page Group Stafford Long & Partners MacMillan Davies Training Enterprise Council Multiple Display Advertising Items British Technology Group Chief Accountant/company Secretary Chusid Headway Anderson Consulting Kingsdown Associates AGC Selection Search and Selection National Consultancy Research Assistant/secretary Better chances for graduates to climb on the employment ladder The outlook for degree-holders entering the job market is considerably brighter after several years in the doldrums, although this may be at the expense of school-leavers who only have A-levels, writes Julie Cohen Micromuse PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times News International Newspapers Ltd Sanofi Winthrop Accelerated Promotion Scheme Multiple Display Advertising Items Xanadu Systems Ltd FNX Limited Bs5750, Tqm, Pms etc Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Investment Authority Interregnum Platnum Technology United Kingdom Bank of Scotland Currys Sheffield Busines Support Network Administrator/manager are You the Best? International Sales Manager Lettings Negotiator EPC Johnson Underwood Career Specialists Ginsters Preng & Associates Norbrook The Bank for International Settlements Moxon Dolphin Kerby MSL International The Whitney Group RAS Marks & Spencer Holistic Systems Ltd Thames Housing Association Limited Austin Knight Aim Tech Brand Strategy Consultants Interbrand Radcliffe Gower Chief Executive Officer Hoare Govett Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Transport Buses Digby Morgan Consulting KPMG Selection & Search Times Newspapers Ltd Norman Hampel John Lewis Partnership The Natural History Museum F. I. Diag. E Hacas Live '94 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warner Bros Studio Store Export Sales Manager Lord search & selection Liverpool John Moores University Connaught Professional Consultants Required The Office of the Rail Regulator VSO Austin Knight West Wiltshire District Council Luton Rochdale Healthcare Trust University of Abertay Dundee The City of Liverpool NHS Cymru Wales The University of Birmingham Collective Enterprises Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fire Service Inspectorate K/f Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Lans Downe HND Vacancy Multiple Display Advertising Items National Extension College School of Electronic and Communication Oxford Business College The British Institute of Florence Nottingham Trent University University of Wolverhampton University of Luton Kingston University Oaklands College St. John's International School Waterloo Cambrideg Business College Home-Working Opportunities University of Surrey Mid Kent College The British Accreditaion Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford and County Business College West Cheshire College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writers Bureau University of Luton Holborn College University of Luton The Sunday Times European Business School London BAC Davies Laing & Dick College Handwriting Analysis Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent's College Oaklands College Campbell Harris Tutors Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Abacus College Wellington College Is one degree really as good as another? Neil Sheldon makes a case for ranking universities by the quality of the degrees that they award Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University The Sunday Times An Ivy League begins to take root Charles Hymas looks at the ways in which universities are banding together to gain a competitive edge University of Portsmouth Strathcliyde Graduate Business School St. Joseph's Hall Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times "I improved my grades" Harrogate Tutorial College Career Analysts BAC Desktop publishing free to schools The Sunday Times Oxford Business College Contents Being There It All Adds Up From The Dim Past To The Uncertain Future, a Non-Fiction Collection by Saul Bellow Secker £20 pp327 Contents Read on Digging Graves Cut and thrust Stubble trouble Age concern Pile 'Em High Harvey Porlock listens to reviewers a-whoopin' and a-hollerin Writers' Monthly-Free From right to left Anthony Howard looks at the diaries and letters of the young Tony Benn Cassell English Dictionaries The Commanding Self My life as a director Turnaround by Milos Forman and Jan Novak Faber £17.50 pp295 Cautionary tale Fragments: Portraits From The Inside by Andre de Toth Faber £20 pp466 Viking Kinky business X-Ray: The Unauthorised Autobiography by Ray Davies Viking £16 pp42 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 340 Lipstick and liberation The Good, The Bad And The Gorgeous Popular Culture's Romance With Lesbianism edited by Diane Hamer and Belinda Budge Pandora £9.99 pp253 Mops Writers News Classic Reading Classic Price Deafened by greasepaint Backstage On Broadway Musicals And Their Makers by Marty Bell Nick Hem £14.99 pp288 Diary Prize Fighting On the Shelf Anthony Holden recalls the profound influence of Colin Wilson's The Outsider Jewels in the darkness Against All Hope: Resistance In The Nazi Concentration Camps 1938-1945 by Hermann Langbein, translated by Harry Zohn Constable £19.99 pp502 Love Letters From Cell 92: Diretrich Bonhoeffer and Maria von Wedemeyer, 1943-1945 edited by Ruth Alice von Bismarck translated by John Brownjohn Harper Collins £19.99 pp325 Michael Crichton Disclosure PIG Andrew Cowan The spying game The Bureau Inside Today's FBI by Diarmuid Jeffreys MacMillan £16.99 pp392 Mops All over the place Flesh And Blood by Michèle Roberts Virago £14.99 pp175 The fruits of the sea Signals Of Distress by Jim Crace Low life, long words Radon Daughters by Lain Sinclair Cape £15.99 pp458 Keeping it in the family History: The Home Movies by Craig Raine Penguin £9.99 pp334 Shortlist Paperbacks The Dark Side Of Genius: The Life Of Alfred… Talking Books I, Claudius by Robert Graves, read by Derek Jacobi Hardbacks Paperbacks Mandarin The Times Literary Supplement Sunday Times Readers The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Shoot to Success Picture Gallery I Want to Be a Princess World of Adventures At Chessington World of Adventures you can visit the Beryl the Peril On the Shelf You're My Best Friend I Hate You by Rosie Rushton Piccadilly Press £5.99 A Right Royal History by Terrance Dicks. Piccadilly Press, price £7.99 Souba Scooter Top Ten Historical Attractions Creature Discomfort Puzzle Shel Shocked Welcome Abonad Nursery Noncence Picture Gallery Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Num Skulls Picture Gallery Joy Stick Bogart Eject Play Join the . . . Club Contents Contents Much More Style Leave the young thugs alone Boys will be girls Chilling prospects Little women with far to grow Youthful enough to adore him, old enough not to bore him, she never feels guilty by association with somebody else's husband. No Wonder, says Chrissy Iley, that men fall for girls in their Terrible Twenties All out for the prints The photographer who revealed the naked truth about the heir to the British throne is one of an elite group ready to make a mint out of the royal family—or anyone in the public eye The Berkeley The grapes of wrath When the Clintons left Maratha's Vineyard last week, the island's Establishment was relieved. But as William Langley reports, the posh resort is still seething over the sudden influx of nouveaux celebs Building on the pink pound London's first gay office block is opening next month in Convent Garden Mark Warner Austin Reed The Curse of children's hour Former Rainbow presenter Geoffrey Hayes, below, is working the shelves in Sainsbury rather than working the audiences as an actor. How many other victims has children's TV left in the wings, asks Marius Brill The Sunday Times Penny Plain Veggie evangelist Eating meat is bad for us all, says Peter Cox. David Thomas met a man with a mission Beverly Hills Bratpacks of the future Billion-dollar babies From Cartier jewels to calf-implants, Hollywood brats have whatever money can buy Robyn Foyster on the world's most indulged offspring The Kumon Method Villeroy & Boch Any rhyme or reason? Aa Gill finds poetry minus its horn-rims and corduroys and posing as a stand-up comic on stage at the ICA, London Cartier No roadster like an old roadster Motoring Car adverts pursue the youth market relentlessly. Yet it's the mature consumer whose purses they should be after, says Jeremy Clarkson Posthumous modern Interiors Should the designs of famous but dead architects be dug up and built, asks Hugh Pearman Faking it Limited Edition Havana Gifts from Aramis at Harrods The Card Contents The Card Hotline Contents Stay at a Mountbatten country house Ad Lib Luxury with Radisson and Swimming at Sopwell House Free dining in threatreland Horse power and the power of horses Get into Gear with our Unbrudled Savings on Britain's Top Shows Jump at our Horse of the Year offer Save 10% on classic clothes Discounts from Dunn & Co and Superb Spainsh Wines Quality from Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grenodier Firelights Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Vixen Medical Announcement to the Public Multiple Display Advertising Items Throwing in the towel Table Talk Testing Time Mark of cane Food & Drink Rum Hot stuff Fiona Beckett explains why cool cooks keep their chillies in the freezer 30 Minute Menu Quat' nice really Reastaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Blooming Marvellous Letters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Famous Designer Clothes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Window Ganopies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Circles Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Company Dining club Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times Crossword Naomi Campbell vs Lesley-Ann Jones Feuds Corner That Kilty feeling The kilt is back—again, Matches with acid bright Argyles, the look this autumn is Rob Roy meets Pucci, says Jeremy Langmead Heart of stone From the Palaeolithic period to patios and paving—stone has come a long way, says Graham Rose Win an evening with style Lloyds Bank Fashion Sponsorship Questions Countax Countryside Awnings Septic Tanks Fruit Presses Westwood Hammonds Multiple Display Advertising Items Neff Travel Portfolio Sunsail Falkland Islands & Chile China Pettills India QE2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Wedding Travel William Green returns to Kenya's Masai district to join his tracker friend for one wedding and a foot safari Trail Finders Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Air New Zealann Columbus American Classics Travel To see the continent at its most superlative, pitch up at one of its many national parks, says David Wickers US Airtours British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Air Lines Austravel Fly-Drive USA 94 Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaysia Trade Winds Madeira Tropical Places Japan Sovereign Titan Hi Tours Inspirations plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Austravel Solo's Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James Beach Hotels Sunsail The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Directions Travel Word travels slowly Why don't more people buy travel magazines? John Harlow presents his rough guide to the periodicals News International Distribution Ltd Key Camp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mitre Hotel Rural Retreats Thurlestone Hotel Woolacombe Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Belmont Hotel The Saunton Sands Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items American Express Disneyland Endangered species Brief Encounter Chester Zoo Will the zoo end up as a macabre outpost of the Natural History Museum, asks Fraser Harrison Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carlton Bournemouth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Live '94 Jameson Contents Contents Meagre rations The set menu was mostly overcooked sitcoms, but there was one classic dish Gone West Kevin Costner's new epic, Wyatt Earp, is more travelogue than western, says Tom Shone Maddeningly screened from reality Hollywood can only bear to show us the sanitised version of mental ill health. And we're all the losers Movie watch A perfectly composed picture Scrutiny The voice of society Profile Ten years after his death, J B Priestley is more popular and influential than ever. Peter Lewis on a moral mentor we cannot do without The Sunday Times Now for all that jazz The Sunday Times Music Collection continues with a free jazz CD: Clive Davis on three jazz greats The Burberrys Visa Card Too good to be through Ray Coleman explains why the Carpenters are once again at a record shop close to you Article Withdrawn Forum It's show time Ornate settings, theatrical designs, slide shows. What will art exhibitors do next, asks Hugh Pearman Competition Walk me through it Two artists have created a soundscape around Salisbury. Robert Hewison experienced it Sadler's Wells Mercury The Royal Opera Scene shifters move in It has been a dismal week for Opera North, says Hugh Canning Tosca bounces back Hugh Canning meets Rosalind Plowright ENO's prodigal daughter John Gordon Sinclair The Sunday Times Why opera should be a risky business Jeremy Isaacs, left, introduces his forthcoming Lunchtime Lecture, setting out the hard facts of life for opera today The Sunday Times Dave Stewart End of the Promenade show A Boulez tribute concluded the summer's season at the Albert Hall Paul Driver looks back A moral but no Coward John Peter on a sophisticated 1930s play the loses much in modern translation Opera North The Green Room The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London-Hammersmith Apollo Multiple Display Advertising Items BRMB Multiple Display Advertising Items D'oyly Carte Centre Stage The Schoolmisters Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Newman Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nutcracker Luxury Hotels ULT Wembley Arena Two Grand Classical Galas Royal Academy of Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items David byrne Royal Albert Hall The Old Vic Picture Gallery The best of the rest Robert MacDonald Runner-up: £1,000 Taranaki Terence Bennett Runner-up: £1,000 Clovelly Norman Sayle Runner-up: £1,000 Rushen Church John Doyle Runner-up: £1,000 Roussillon Michael Reynolds Runner-up: £1,000 The Dead City John Doyle Runner-up: £1,000 Roussillon Winners with art class The Singer & Friendlander/Sunday Times Watercolour Competition BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Satellite Highlights Sports choice BBC1 TNT Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 TNT Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film Choice TNT BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 TNT Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice TNT BBC 1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 TNT Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Films on TV Sunday 11 September Dilys Powell's film of the week World Service Not just a fly-by-night Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Saturday 17 September Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Accelerated Learning Systems Contents Silk Cut Contents Murphy's Irish Stout Richard Linklater Clare Park Picture Gallery Eva Air Brendan Becht Andrea Zittel Relative Values Portland Furniture Air France Watermark Second Homes Ramada International Hotels & Resorts The Sunday Times Wine Club Sainbury's Jimmy Goldsmith wanted to be first a millionaire and then a politician Portakabin The principles of Equality Bordeaux Suzuki Van Cleef & Arpels Texas Instruments Sofa Workshop Stella Artois Street life The V&A is about to celebrate street style, but what is it? Once we all knew but now anything goes-old and new Cloakroom Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Kellogg's Dolphin Waitrose Direct Present tense Past perfect The characters in Peter Ackroyd's lucrative books move around freely in time and space, while he himself cultivates an air of deliberate dullness. But how much is gimmick and how much is philosophy? Rhoda Koenig seeks the substance beneath the surface. Portraits by David Harrison New Camel Mild Conservatory Blinds Kirkdale Sleepeezee Diffusion Nordicsport MDPS Nationwide Driveways Rendezvous The Indoor Pool Company Trans-Form "The Oasis" Designed to perform Spacemaker Bedrooms Shelvex Harris no-Loss Lyn-Plan Jaguar Icons Sunday painters Text by Hilry Stafford-Clark Self-Portrait by Terence Donovan Sun Alliance Scope Stunning aspects now by the Sun in Virgo to Uranus and Neptune mean action for all. 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