News from 18/09/1994
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Taki, George Cole, Peter Jeffreys, John Dugdale, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Ann Bluston, John O'Mahony, Ron Buchanan, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Brian Tobin President, Julian Keeling, Alec Guinness, Carole Dawson, John Davison, Jon Swain, John Peter, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Sir Terence Conran (Chairman), Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Danby Bloch, Nick Rufford, Nicholas James Ferris, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Ned Balfe, Sally Payne, Catherine Williams, David Smith, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Lord Longford, Charles Hymas, Andrew Sullivan, Edward Welsh, Richard Eaton, Edward Platt, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Lynne McTaggart, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Fiona Watson, Peter Wilson, Graham Able, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, Gabriele Annan, C S, Richard Ingrams, Graeme Nadasy, Karon Gray, John Page, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Cally Law, Hugh Canning, D C North, Mariella Frostrup's, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Wilski, Alan Brownjohn, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Louise Taylor, Richard Burton, Geoff Whitten, Simon Hinde, Helen McCurdy, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, Abdullah Bishara, Helen Dunmore, Elaine Feinstein, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, George Perry, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Roger Eglin, Gideon Lester, Paul Donovan, John Spiers, Dorothy Clive Garden, Emma Robertson, James Carville, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, Hugh McIlvanney, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Ann Ceely, Peter Plant, Richard Girling, J H Perryman, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Nick Rosen, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, James Hopgood, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Robert Yeatman, Lois Rogers, John Karter, Simon Brett Editor, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Peter Hargreaves, Terry Waite, Claire Galea, Diana Wright, Loyd Grossman, Los Angeles, Emma Gilbey, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Daniel Pearson, Dr David Carson Director, Chris Partridge, Patricia Clough, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Raymond Godfrey, Andrew Grice, Melvyn Bragg, Nick Hornby, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Mary Matalin, Stuart Disney, Keith Martin, Anne Johnson, Karen Armstrong, Vinnie Lee, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Joel Kissin (Managing Director), Cheryl Younson, Christopher Goodwin, Antony Easthope, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Quldnunc, David Churchill, Kevin Pratt, Norman Lewis, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Mike Rosewell, D J Taylor, Sean Hargrave, David Starkey, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Virginia Foster, Matthew Lynn, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Janet Walford, Cecil Hinton managing director of Hinton & Wild (Home Plans), A A Gill, Anthony Read, Christa D'Souza, Jonathan Ross, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chris Dighton, Anthony Holden, Pam Barret, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Gilbert Adair, Andrew St George, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, John Barrowman, John Cornwell, Peter Smith, Robin EGGAR's, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Dawn Jordan, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Lucy Broadbent, Hugh Pearman, Mona McNee, L Ward, John M Collins, Kevin McCloud, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Lyn MacDonald, Emma Forrest, Anthony Howard, Alvin Gold, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Boris Schapiro, Martha Gale,
ResumoContents How Labour spent £7m buying votes in Birmingham Insight Major snubbed as Americans embrace Adams Howard under attack on prison security and police spending Kuoni Newman Contents Royal smiles hide tears at a bridge too far Carter delivers final ultimatum to Haitians Son could identify Nickell murderer Nickells protect Rachel's son High living in high-security jails Thomas Cook Army slates head of lost expedition The Sunday Times European ruling hits City corruption fight Rolex St. Joseph's Hospice British Midland AIDS charity faces ruin over sex, drugs and money Win £50,000 to re-style your home Free CDs Super Highway Autumn breaks The Times Major gives Ulster a vote on peace plan And all for 20p Great weekend reading: two papers for £1 Hewlett Packard Brando backs girl's claim on £30m estate Peugeot Robbing the poor to help the rich Labour council diverts cash from Birmingham's deprived estates to woo wealthier floating voters Insight British Midland Intel Banks shamed by porn loans Boots Clarke gets red card for views on football violence Charity Card Union officials push for deal to end rail strike Delta Airlines Children work harder seated in rows of desks London Gatwick Stars shun lottery's 'poisoned chalice' Salmonella sandwich eaters win £200,000 Accused soldiers 'show no remorse' Abbey National The Sunday Times Popper, bane of Marxist thinking, dies End of the world for Ffyona Record trek leaves a trail of pain and acrimony Europe to ban unsafe airlines Direct Line Personal Loans Vauxhall Get me to the church: Lord Palumbo, former Arts… Piggott paid £4.5m more tax In today's Other Papers Nadir aide ends Cyprus exile Guildford Four compensation Midland The Listening Bank Pupils to get £5 vouchers Benn stops his autobiography Net closes in on fugitive rapist and British Lonely Heart wife Foreign students outshine Britons The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 3 A few wrinkles non old Warren Architects flock to plan new home for the royals Olympic games sink Ari's airline Happy and glorious as the ideal husband First Choice Bully boy Bill takes soft option Nick Newman's Week Whatever happened to the Feelgood Factor? Is Ken Clarke's glass half full or half empty? The chancellor takes the optimistic view, saying we should be in good cheer over the economy. But voters are more pessimistic Gwent Reasons to be cheerful Fantasy Land The police used bizarre methods to trap the man they were convinced had killed Rachel Nickell. They were warned of the dangers. Regardless, they plunged into an intricate mind game—and came out the losers. John Davison and Andrew Alderson on the investigation that lost touch with reality Pain still almost too much to bear Lunn Poly Am I too young to take the pill? Liz Lightfoot and Lois Rogers on the moral nightmare of contraception for 11-year-olds Tandy Just answer honestly It's only stupid kids who get pregnant, says Emma Forrest, aged 16, right Carter dictates terms to Haiti If the troops go in . . . Rochester Big & Tall Clinton wages war to regain ratings Swedes to swap their merchants of gloom Nissan Iraq and Israel in secret summit Rabin and Peres go to war over prize for peace OJ squeezes Heidi off the front page Germans hunt horse ripper who wields 6ft lance Canon (UK) Ltd. CNT Trapped in the hell of Russia's icy wasteland Dell Baby's ritual killers bring shame to Italy Network Q Spell of success US under pressure not to arm Bosnians Mystery death of Milosevic's critic Yuri digs deep for cash Moscow Diary Chefski, next stop Telecops on parade A king in the making Prepare to boldly go where no European business New Club Europe British Airways Hard-up Tories tout snaps of Major Winds too high for the men at a bridge too far Micro Correct Pocket Weather and Travel Outlook Women's book prize dropped News Digest Family escape Victim named 'Bionauts' out Onslow to go Paul McGuiness Contents EC: Saunders' trial was unfair Bank of Tokyo officer faces fraud charges Thinking Business Montague's private debts exceed £30m Contents Derivatives hit US banks British firms fight to keep tequila pure Contents Rates 'at 8% next year' Bulls caught napping as bears roar back Agenda Irvine BT calls on Hollywood to boost video service Banks sign up bullet-proof protection HK blow for Salomon New man at Guinness Nadir aide returns In today's Other Papers Wembley overhaul Takeover lessons Maxwell pensions City Fat Cats Get the Cream Last week, Lasmo, Tiphook and Queens Moat Houses announced payments of nearly £90m to City advisers. Are such fees justified? Frank Kane and John Waples report PR power: myth or reality? Brunswick's £1m fee for defending Lasmo underlines the great strides made by the City's PR industry. Jeff Randall reports Thinking Business Midas Michael heads north Prufrock The best man to speak up for Montague Yachtbuilder changes tack Foxley Sun Authorised Reseller The noble art of smart investment Texans strike olive oil KKR halves Nabisco stake in Borden share-swap deal The buyout star is unwinding its stake in RJR Nabisco after disappointing returns, reports Garth Alexander from New York Mulcahy fights to shake gloom at Kingfisher The retail giant is searching to rediscover investor confidence, writes Kirstie Hamilton FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Housebuilders raise the roof on profits Sharewatch Ramco Energy Kewill UPS Protean Bletchley Raglan Lloyds Bank Southend Gp Chez Gerard A share in the boardroom Energis Energis Lufthansa to join BA as a flag carrier free from state shackles Foreign investors are helping to fund the revival of Germany's national airline, writes James Bethell Lufthansa vs main competitors Of course we're glad 28 million of you have… Britain's tequila slammers The tequila industry, dominated by UK groups, is fighting impure brands, report Matthew Lynn and Ron Buchanan Crunch time for the crisp companies Rather than continue to fight own-label brands on price, snack manufacturers must take the humble potato crisp upmarket in the search for profits, writes John Waples Money fears and loathing at Tiphook A surprise bankruptcy petition fired Tiphook's annual meeting, report Kirstie Hamilton and Richard Woods Royal Mail Clarke hits raw rate nerve Economic Outlook J. Henry Schrider Wagg & Co. Limited Medway Washington gridlock stalls trade deal American Account Sunday Times accelerates on to the information superhighway Innovation & Technology Today sees the launch of ST: Online, a new interactive service that gives readers access to a powerful communications, information and entertainment network. Jonathan Miller explains how it works Getting the most out of our online service ST: Online is available through Delphi, one of the companies that sells access to the Internet. Report by Christopher Lloyd Digital PC Beginner's guide to the Internet The Internet is a global communications network for computers. Nick Rosen starts off a series that looks at its possibilities Multimedia PCs make light work of navigation Maritime Software that allows photos, video clips and animations to be displayed alongside electronic charts will be a boon to sailors, writes John Stansell 'Virtual shopping mall' goes online Computers Retail firms have the chance to sell their wares by computer, writes David Hewson Iltalkland Thenational project management Take a look at the future of business technology Exhibitions Britain's top innovators Awards Launch of Internet magazine Bits & Bytes Sound comes to notebooks The Sunday Times GPS receiver gives 3D data Computer firm beats bad start Founding a business was easy for Mary Nike, but poor advice almost finished her, writes Claire Oldfield Overseas campaign ensures survival at home A firm that came through the recession by concentrating on exports is offering its sales know-how to others, writes Claire Oldfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Time Machines APR 0% National Company Brings the Sophistication of Alarm Touchstone Associates Ltd. Megatech Software Dove Travel Huhana International Group Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Bulletin Ideas & Inventions Come Join us! Techno Trade Declare your Independence Delta UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabouchon Tiny Computers Ltd Westworth Publishing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Discounting Company Limited Service Master Ltd. Start your Own Wholesale Cash and Carry No Cash Pitman Training Group Careline British Franchise Association Autumn National Franchise Lotus in a Tailspin After a terrible week for Lotus, Nigel Roebuck reflects on the past of a great name in motor racing and fears for It's survival Legacy of the glory years For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Wimbledon goes soft News Focus Athletics Triathlon Equestrianism Golf Snooker Indycars Rallying Basketball Ballesteros storms back to top form European Tour suffers self-inflicted wounds Lauren St John analyses the catalogue of mistakes that led to the trouble and strite that is currently engulfing the PGA European Golf Tour Harvest time for Vintage Crop Racing The Coach Turner remains the master artist Stephen Jones talks to Paul Turner, Wales's best fly-half, now revelling in his self-imposed exile Wales keen to be hosts of the 1999 World Cup Wasps stir for second-half swarm Bath on rampage as wings take flight Leicester fail to fire in war of attrition Time is right for moving target Mark Reason on Robert Wainwright, watching his star in the ascendant with high hopes soaring Win leaves Wales hot and bothered Marshall gets Jansher in last chance saloon Squash When the cap fits Slawinski wears it Sportswomen of the Year Awards Emma Robertson highlights one of netball's top players The Times County Championship Kuoni Kabaddi: not so full of Eastern promise David Hunn takes a look through Western eyes at an ancient, mystical and, perhaps, incomprehensible sport from the East Windows opens to let in the season's end Illingworth holds the flame to keep home fires burning Robin Marlar reflects on the summer and the needs of a nation's team No rest on the sabbath for the serious trophy hunters Rob Steen on the battle for glory as Kent and Warwickshire fight for the Sunday League title Newcastle set the pace in Europe Joe Lovejoy on how a moribund club became a force to conquer a continent How the Wimbledon dream went sour Chris Lightbown on the derailment of Sam Hammam's crusade to win his gang of outsiders a permanent place at football's top table Four Four Two Lewis challenges a nation of doubters From sparring partner to danger man Jonathan Rendall meets outsider Oliver McCall, better known as Tyson's sparring partner but determined to upstage Lennox Lewis on Saturday Golfers must beware the small print Vintage Crop up for the Cup Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools by Geoff Whitten Cottee sets bubbles soaring Ferdinand wins forward battle Right role for the big boss Dave Thomas on the ways Glenn Hoddle could deal with Blackburn today Clarke off target with Taylor attack The Football Coventry find a gem in Jones Joachim tears through Spurs' leaky defence Segers' safe hands keep Palace at bay Dolby Surround The Comet Satellite Budget Plan Comet Le Tissier has Forest up a gumtree A touch of Klas adds the spice Contents McClair sinks Liverpool Scales error lets United off hook Gold again for Redgrave and Pinsent Contents The Famous Grouse Tottenham on the slide News inside Seve leads Final foes Wasps sting School Fees Insurance Agency Limited News Review By Mary Matalin and James Carville From their book, All's Fair Henley Why health was too hot for Hillary An army of aides, a mountain of research—and nothing to show for it. The first lady's health-care reforms were doomed from the start, writes Andrew Sullivan Cumbria Coming out of the ballroom and into the job market Profile The Debutante Upper-class 'gels' still do the Season, but these days they are not just looking for a husband Praise the Lord and pass the Masters and Johnson The Times Educational Supplement Stomping on the Savoy A sticky end for the honeypot trap The ignominious collapse of the Rachel nickell case reveals psychological profilling to be a pseudo-science, writes Barbara Amiel Why Franco-Prussia is set to self-destruct British tears of a German-inspired hegemony over Europe are dismissed by Norman MacRae BBC Blair plots to strangle Tories with the public purse strings Labour thinks it has found a way of pressing hard on the Conservatives' raw nerve of taxation and public spending, writes Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith Clarke's Orpington gambit Off the Record America should not send men to die for this priest As US stand poised to invade Haiti and restore Aristide, Andrew Neil argues that the move could be Clinton's costliest blunder TCP Gene genie is out of the bottle Cancer Many women could become financial outcasts as the result of the latest scientific breakthrough, warns Lois Rogers Bryant Homes The secret powers of the new persuaders Specturm Lobbying Sarah Baxter on government by pressure group Japanese firm lifts the lid How to Build a House Starting with the Roof Building Gideon Lester looks at a way of saving time and money on construction sites by starting at the top and working down If men are the problem, what's the solution? British Underclass Forum Sex turns out to be at the heart of the matter, Peter Millar finds . . . In Such Perfect Locations Medics! Commando Paddy has shot himself in the foot Inside Politics The Sunday Times Pimples, toothache and grilled turbot Renault Party business The greatest man I've met Warning of global warming Embassy approved Underclass illusions Points Birthdays Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe Barratt Savills Oyster Quay RSVP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tylden-Lofts & Co Brackenbury Village W6 Multiple Display Advertising Items Lurot Brand John D Wood & Co Hamptons Cluttons Marsh & Parsons Public route to private schools Graham Able, right argues that all schools—state of independent—should receive the same amount of government funds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestige Homes Hotline Savills Hogg the Builder Bovis Homes Linden Blackstone Franka Invesment Management Ltd Free desktop publishing Berkeley Homes St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Friendly fund charges 39% for pensions Fidelity takes low-risk route to high rewards Boundary play shatters piece of village Contents Weighty Matters . . . Cynthia Morrison-Bell, who… Savers score in rate rise Fidelity Investments™ Contents Bigger and brighter Don't let the rate rise rattle you Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor Schroders Pensioners lose out on Canada Life's error Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Transferring ownership Black Horse Financial Services Advance fuel payment returned late Eleven days to clear cheque Decide now whether to keep BT shares on hold The last call for BT3 shares is due next month. The long-term outlook is for a price rise, reports Diana Wright Share shops line up selling options Diagnosing the cost of private health plans Lloyds Bank Treasury Direct John Williams from Somerset first invested in BT in… Private clubs cash in on drive for health Their average fee is £400 a year but for regular users they can be as cheap as council facilities. Claire Oldfield looks at the boom in private health clubs National Westminster Bank Unworldly maps turn up treasure Driving a bargain for the uninsurable Insuring high-performance cars can be expensive and difficult, especially if the owner falls into a risky category. But now help is at hand as more brokers start to specialise in high-risk cover. Kevin Pratt reports Ring round for a better deal on ordinary cars BUPA Guinness Flight Pharmacist's win is bitter pill for rivals How to play The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Top 50 Fantasy Funds The geography of a good portfolio Which fund? In his new column, our investment trusts highlights the countries and the sectorsx at which investors should take a closer look Bagging the top share performers My favourite share In a new column featuring leading figures in finance, Matthew Lynn talks to Fidelity's star money manager, Anthony Botton Fimbra The right way to borrow The cost of borrowing can vary wildly. You can save money by shopping around for the best deal, writes Naomi Caine Taxman under friendly fire The Equitable Life Prolific Halifax Home raises living standard Independent Personal Financial Services Ltd General Accident Reliable income or lump sum for share of property Why annuities offer the best value Barclays opens phone line Savings news The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Investments PLC Black Horse Financial Services Top savings rates UK general unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Cash cuts little ice with Snow Money Talk In a new column, Richard Woods discusses finances with Jon Snow, the anchorman for Channel 4 news Scottish Widows Black Horse Financial Services Rock solid investment and competitive rates Beginner's guide to. . . Building societies Hill Samuel Asset Management The Equitable Life Unit trusts: a user's guide For long-term savings or a quick reward, unit trusts offer a wide variety of choice, says Roger Eglin Unit trusts Gains can be taken tax-free through a personal equity plan The popularity of unit-trust Peps stems from their flexibility and tax perks. They offer investors an easy entry to the world of equities, writes Nick Gardner Henderson touche Remnant Prudential At home with a Pep Pep up plans for school fees Unit trusts 2 Saving through unit trusts and Peps may be the best way of meeting the bills, writes Claire Galea Find your feet with a regular savings plan Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Save & Prosper Group Limited Seymour Sinclair No Initial Charge on Best Selling Peps Newton Schroders Three leading advisers reveal their tips for sound investment My favourite unit trusts Unit trusts 3 The Sunday Times Great gurus past and present Unit trusts 4 The mark of a good fund manager is to adopt a contrary stance—and then to stick with it. Peter Jeffreys picks the best in the industry Schroders Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Hexagon The Times MLG Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg Vardy of Bromley BMW L&C Tunbridge Wells Hughenden Sytner direct Cotswold Cooper Thames Ditton Heathrow BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Cowie BMW Vines Holland Park BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BRS Jack Barclay Bugatti Lotus London Loncoster Maranello Sales Ltd. William Loughran Bramley Jaguar Stratstone Loxleys Swain & Jones Jaguar Loncoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Lancaster The Times Motoring Appointments Lexus Jato Dynamics Ltd. Stratstone HMG (Bromley) Ltd. 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Here are his favourite italian destinations Princess Cruses Hilton Dial a Flight FlyAway Seat Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Vivair Flights Fare Deals Trading Places Direct Line Flights Flying Start The Late Traveller The price is wrong Rights & Wrongs Marco Polo Gearing up Shortwave radios Taxing times as new rules come into force at Britain's airports Open all hours at St Petersburg's Astoria Nice plans Going native on Canada's west coast In brief Fair fares for international travellers England's Tourist Boards Catch a falling leaf Trust in the unknown The National Trust has gone international, launching itself into the travel business with Grand Tours and surprise packages, says Richard Girling Walt Disney World Suite Dreams These are the world's most expensive hotel rooms. The famous, the infamous and the mind-bendingly rich stay in them as a matter of course. David Wickers plays millionaire, following in the footsteps of Trumps, Churchills and Costners, and finding out who stays where Mark Warner Autumn Breaks in Ireland Rooms for improvement P&o Cruises Fishy business Ski Thomson Stena Sealink Line A ticket to ride Melvyn Bragg has been to America many times. But there was one trip he had never taken Great Barrier Reef Islands Thomas Cook Cunard Dublin Night & the city After dark, cities take on a different, exciting character. In the first of a new series, Rob Ryan tests the crack in the crack in the Irish capital The Sunday Times Euro Sites Sunsail Calverley Travel Ltd. Cunard Princess Calverley Travel Ltd. 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MSL International … International Resources Forcing the pace in UK sales Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited MSL International The Sunday Times Citigen Bytech Systems Computer Associates Nokia Welsh Development Agency Executive Recruitment Consultancy Head of Marketing Renault Zergo K/f Associates PA Consulting Group Nokia CJA Michael Page Sales & Marketing Pilgrims Barnes Kavelle SMCL GE Capital-Europe Limited Transfield Computer Associates Theaker Monro Newman Austin Knight HMS Lloyd's Construction Director Designate SERCO Thames Trains Level 7 Antal International The Hamilton Irving Consultancy TMG Executive Limited Ranger Oil Admiral Human Resources Development Specialist Office for Public Management Adobe Saladin Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society PSION Medlock Associates Grant Thornton Management Consultants Symonds Group Limited Symonds Facilities Management PLC Macro Rada Austin Knight U. K. & European Banking I. T. Professionals Norman Hampel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morrison Construction Group Two-Year Commitment to an International Organisation Multiple Display Advertising Items Anage Printing Systems Sprint Antal International Ivor Advertising & Communications Wanted Experienced Executives Head Chef Sales Negotiators Radio Sales Executives Live '94 the Consumer Electronics Show Superscape Collingwood housing Directors & Managers Redundant Executive? Caradon Bathrooms Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unisys Ford Chusid Headway H. J. M. Limited Sales & Marketing International Training Organisation The Sunday Times Times Newspapers Manager, Corporate Training Live '94 the Consumer Electronics Show FNX Limited The Sunday Times Bs5750, TQM, PMS etc Applied Materials News Datacom Miller, Brand & Company London Architects Chief Executive Birmingham City Council Croydon NHS Executive The Sunday Times Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission Greater Manchester Police Authority Lewisham Laboratory of the Government Chemist North Hampshire Hospitals NHS Trust Suffolk Constabulary Integrated Physical Therapist Chief Executive Morgan & Banks International The Sunday Times The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust Joint Chief Executive London Fire Brigade Bournemouth University National Intension College The Rapid Results College University of Luton Lansdowne National Intension College Kingston University Cambridge Business College Farnborough College of Technology Ecole Lémania Lausanne Scholl University of Brighton Fairfax University University of Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford and County Business College South Bank University Kingston University The Sunday Times MD Lucie Clayton Secretarial College St. Joseph's Hall Oxford Hallam-Peel & Co University of Leeds The MBA Career Guide The University of Reading The Open University Times Newspapers Limited University of Brighton Aston University The Management School Imperial College University of Westminster The University of Birmingham De Montfort University Kingston University Sheffield Hallam University Leicester University Robert Gordon University Southampton University Management School University of Surrey International Bachelor of Business Administration Captain Courageous Captain James Cook by Richard Hough John Curtis/Hodder £20 pp398 Contents Noble cause Brainfood Inside out Eligible writing Freud's no flirt So who did make it up? Cult following Critical List Harvey Porlock monitors strange promotion bids Naomi Wolf Gospel truth? The Evolution Of The Gospel: A New Translation Of The First Gospel by J Enoch Powell Yale £16.95 pp224 Viking A woman of substance Frieda Lawrence by Rosie Jackson Pandora £14.99 pp240 Cassell English Dictionaries Let Vintage Take Possession of You. . . Portrait of a marriage The Married Man a Life Of D H Lawrence by Brenda Maddox Sinclair-Stevenson £20 pp652 MOPS Smooth operator Acts: The Autobiography Of Wolfgang Wagner translated by John Brownjohn Weidenfield £25 pp324 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 341 Classic Reading Classic Price Mad about the boys Revolution In The Head: The Beatles' Records And The Sixties by Ian MacDonald Fourth Estate £15 pp373 Diary The Practice of Theory Deconstruction and post-structuralism have been reviled as the irrelevant fancies of literary academics. But, says Antony Easthope, these attacks are merely signs of English cultural malaise On the Shelf Loyd Grossman is mesmerised by Ernest Hemingway's style in To Have And Have Not 60 Years Ago this Week Letting it all hang out The Hawke Memoirs by Bob Hawke Heinemann £20 pp618 The Times Literary Supplement Deceit MOPS Everyman's war First World War by Martin Gilbert Weidenfeld £20 pp616 The Sunday Times Deighton Octagon Press Relishing the disgusting Dan Leno And The Limehouse Golem by Peter Ackroyd Sinclair-Stevenson £14.99 pp282 High ground in hard times None to Accompany Me by Nadine Gordimer Bloomsbury £14.99 pp324 MOPS Writing Magazine The Audio Book Mail Order Service Please yourself Your Can't Do Both by Kingsley Amis Hutchinson £15.99 pp306 Shortlist Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Open University The Sunday Times The Folio Society The Adventures of Tintin Strip-Teasers The Funday Time Club Beryl-Peril Beryl the Peril Appears Ever Week in The Dandy Saving Graces Whig-Wham! University Challenge Funday Times News Have They Got News for You! Look Lively! Water Music Masterworks Master Works Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Joe 90 The Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Screbble Join the Funday Times Club Contents Inside Dulcet clones Man talk Mushroom too mush Mariella Frostrup's Week Big hand Keeping your head in a crisis The royal family has had to deal with marital problems before. Perhaps they should look to their ancestors and, says David Starkey, learn from Andrew Parker Bowles Article Withdrawn Dressed to kill Lucy Broadbent on how a film has inspired a fashion for violence The Lygon Arms Bales Tours Ltd. Nothing to keep mum about Sandi Toksvig is famous for ad-libbing her way through Whose Line Is It Anyway? Her role as a gay mother of three is less well known. She talks exclusively to Chrissy Iley The Royal Bank of Scotland Lounge suits again In Los Angeles, 1950s-style clubs were cool, while Londoners croon to mellow music at the Cafe Royal Kall Kwik Reids Hotel Can inmates become soul mates? As concern grows for Henrietta Welton, who has disappeared with her husband, a convicted rapist, Christa D'souza explains how easy it is to fall for inside stories Live Action Volvo Volvo The Sunday Times When a becomes a Kennedy Republican Britain's Young Conservatives may be a spent force. But thanks to MTV's Kennedy, actor Tori Spelling and editor Andrew Sullivan, says Christopher Goodwin, the new right is right-on in America The Sunday Times Vittel Still Water Putting spice into variety Whatever happened to the old music-hall acts, wonders a a Gill. They were turned out on to the streets, where they found a radical and swinging new lease of life Vittel Letters Villeroy & Boch Aspects of France Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Whigfield Brief Lives She appeared from nowhere last week to topple Wet, Wet, Wet from the top of the charts with her single Saturday Night. So who is the Danish singer with the slliy name? The Sunday Times Crossword Elizabeth Taylor vs NBC Feuds Corner Re-Style your Home Win up to £50,000 worth of design and fittings Short of time, funds and inspiration? Let a top interior designer do the work for you. 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