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News from 09/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Taki, Martin Grindley Director, John Dugdale, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Pete Bradley, John Coleman, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, David Gaynoll, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Kenny Wiwa, Ivan Butler, John Peter, Joy Morgan, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, David Watkins, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Lesley Roberts, John Hartley, Wedny Fart, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Graham Rose, Colm Tóibin, Ned Balfe, Matthew Roche, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Amitai Etzioni, Caroline Hayes, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, David Schwartz, Mary Wilson, Carol Sarler, Dylan Jones, Granata Press, Richard Eaton, Edward Platt, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Adrain Levy, A Cowan, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Hugh Brogan, Jeremy Seal, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Sam Weren, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Howard Foster, Deryk Brown, Dame Barbara, Roger Anderson, Adrian Furnham, Robert Hewison, Mary Webber, Alan Bold, Sue Townsend, Philip Larkin, Andrew Dickson, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, James Strachan, David Smith Economic Editor, Tony Angelo, Caroline Lees, Liz Jones, Peter Millar, Shelly von Strunckel, Night Parry, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Charlotte Atkins, Mark Skipworth, Burgh Castle, Nick Gardner, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Kevin Mccloud, R Irons, Bernard Cafferty, Anna Blundy, Frank Kane Deputy Editor, Peter Keliner, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peter Miller, Nigel Farndale, David Edgar, Sue Lawrence, Michael Heseltine, Gordon Connelly, Jeff Randall, Dominic Shellard, Lewis Wolpert, Gerald Kaufman, James Bethell, Paul Driver, Paul Bray, David Thomas, Liz Lightfoot, Matthew Gwyther, Richard Bath, Janathan Margolis, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Richard Girling, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Sudi Piggott, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Nick Rosen, Corinne Coleman, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Frances Kennedy, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christina Lamb, Michael Watkins, Liz Bargh, John Karter, Tony Berry, Kate Saunders, Eric Jacobs, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, John Bums, Diana Wright, Claire Galea, Peter Bryan, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Michele Robert, Patricia Clough, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Paul Nuki, Edward Heath, Andrew Grice, Graham Nown, Vicki Barker, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Juile Cohen, William Langley, Alan Bennett, Jeremy Paxman, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Boyd Tonkin, Christopher Goodwin, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Peter Johnson, Jimbo Stephens, Rachel Cooke, Julie T Tuckett, Kevin Pratt, Julie Burchill, Maureen Ellis, Michael Jones Political Editor, Dr Mike Stroud, Anthony Worrall Thompson, Dave Follows, Jenny Topper, Claran Byrne, Sean Hargrave, Imran Khan, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Angela Neustatter, Mike William, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Jane Adams, Keith Richardson, Norman Macrae, Winner's Dinners, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Jonathan Calvert, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Adrian Levy, Sheila MacVicar, John Cornwell, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Geoff Mulgan, Albert, Robert Sangster, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Vince Wright, Paula Reed, John Burns, John Gilbert, Penny Perrick, Emma Forrest, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Carey Scott, Clare Taylor, Joanna Simon, Philip Jacobson, Aga Khan, Sophie Grigson, Edward Marriott, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,

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Revealed: Mark Thatcher's secret profit from £20 billion arms deal Insight Tories split by bitter infighting Doctors let elderly die by denying flu vaccine Contents British Airways Contents British victims of the cult massacre Contents America sends 4,000 troops to defend Kuwait Contents KLM Woman serial killer hunted for murders Cheaney The Sunday Times Blair acts to trim power of the unions Lawyers seek new deal on rights St. Joseph's Hospice Rolex Hewitt made £150,000 selling princess's secrets Stars fall for Adams, toast of Hollywood The Times Clinton may meet Sinn Fein leader Busir Missing woman refuses to let family meet her Citroën ZX Council blocks rape inquiry Police accuse Wandsworth of cover-up Father and son may spark gold rush in Wales Canon Archer gives Tories ultimatum In today's Other Papers Unlversities to form elite group Labour rules on the definitive woman No more transplants from dying patients 'An opportunist on a gravy train' He was a failed accountant and rally driver, but after mother went to No 10 he found doors opening for Insight Halifax The AI Yamamah cast London Gatwick The Butter Council Guinness feels the draught as rivals hit sales Ferries win the Channel battle with 'real' food Police check home of missing boy Jaguar BR calls for fare rises of up to 6% Ministry of bureaucracy and waste Writing to Whitehall? Watch it go through 20 civil servants and 72 stages before you get an answer Volunteer Reserve Forces Trustees desert orchestra over £1m debt crisis Caveat emptor Malaysia High life is Taki's Forte Atticus is off this week to Bournemouth to his first Few warm to the Aga Atticvs Uncle Sam gets heavy with Fahd Nick Newman's Week Power Macintosh from Apple Battle for the Middle Classes Tories' bedrock cracks asunder Midland Alone in the polling booth, voters will not trust Blair Heseltine: Case for the Defence The Blair honeymoon will not last because Labour is torn in half, writes Michael Heseltine Railcard Crisis in the Tory party machine David Smith on the price Major is paying for Thatcherism PC pro Forget dogma, find some compassion Heath: Case for the Prosecution The party has ceased to be conservative; that is why voters are abandoing it in droves, writes Edward Heath House of Fraser Back from the Deep Sean Ryan on a British scientist's challenging voyage of exploration to discover the secrets of active volcanoes more than two miles under the Atlantic Air Miles West's missiles trained on Iraqis Saddam's advancing forces face wave of airstrikes if they cross the border US fears lust for revenge will end the carnival in Haiti NEC Frills for thrills: Torero Jesutin de Ubrique holds… Farmer's battle of the cowbells grips Germany Vauxhall Grey man threatens to end Kohl's reign Queen's men dread 'gissa kiss' Yeltsin Renault Cars with Flair Victims seek post-apartheid Nuremberg One from the heart: After years of refusing to give… French agonise over gun couple's trail of blood Cellnet Mass murderer puts Prozac in the dock Rover Who's pulling whose strings? Spy stories keep Baku on the jump Berlusconi plays the amnesty car Roman Diary AEA Technology Arrivederci, chaos A lesson in humanity Donatella bares all, but in vain Poste restante, Italian style M966 Luc The Cavalier from Vauxhall Article Withdrawn Cult's leaders took millions from disciples Corby Works Model mum: Valerie Campbell, mother of Naomi, on the… Weather and Travel Outlook Carey says cash can be demonic News Digest Alicia returns Immigrant check Bean bag death Body identified Pot clampdown News Review Contents Treasury sees slowdown in pace of recovery Heseltine backs aid for Jaguar New model will create 10,000 jobs S&N ponders offer for Courage Virgin Contents Next stop Lebanon: new airline flies direct to Beirut Multinationals face tax attack Contents Wanted: broker for a whorehouse Simpson in huge overhaul at Lucas BZW Commodities Trust Limited Laidlaw cuckoos in the Attwoods nest Agenda Airline targets Beirut Sedgemoor in Somerset Bumper pay thrives despite job losses Attwoods to fight bid with cost cuts The Reliable Airline GPA write-off In today's Other Papers Cannon overhaul Threat to PO sale Aero explains blunder Pension refunds Mortgage frenzy Share Tips City Turns Sour First came Warburg with a profits warning. Then other banks and brokers lined up with tales of job cuts and hard times as bond and share markets slump Vive la difference! International Watch Co Ltd Foxley Health & Safety Executive Sullivan's boardroom chairs sell for £1m Prufrock Directors a racing certainty for the Derby Pub puns pull in the punters Lion King bash lacks big Katz Thatcher foundation skirts AGMs BSkyB partners play a shrewd flotation game The broadcaster's plans for a flotation mark the culmination of a remarkable financial recovery, says Matthew Lynn Reed Elsevier leaps into electronic age The purchase of America's Lexis/Nexis business database is a great step forward, says Matthew Lynn Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Pentos may turn to second cash call Sharewatch VSEL/BAe TLG Membership rewards Development Sec Great Western Carlton Body Shop Azure A share in the boardroom Energis Sainsbury takes Giant step forward in US The purchase of a £205m stake in America's Giant Food gives Sainsbury an important lead over its British competitors on the world retailing map. Ardyn Bernoth reports Trade Indemnity Ups Wembley looks for winner in extra time Small Business Bulletin Barclays Treasuring small firms The main message to Treasury officials touring Britain's factories is 'give us a period of stability', writes Andrew Lorenz The Sunday Times Lloyd's names still fighting for justice This week's historic award of £504m in damages does not end the nightmare for many investors, writes John Waples CNT Irish fair shows the fine art of boosting trade The success of the Crafts Council of Ireland illustrates the potential of trade fairs to help small firms grow, reports Ciaran Byrne Swansea Centre for Trade & Industry Jaguar's success may win new car for Britain After dinner in Paris with the Ford chairman Alex Trotman, Andrew Lorenz discusses the behind-the-scenes battle between Britain and American to build a £600m small Jaguar Barclays Fare wars push US airlines to edge With big and small players fighting hard for market share, analysts predict that more American airlines Will go under this winter. Garth Alexander reports from New York Mind the gap as Clarke plots base-rate strategy Economic Outlook BSI Quality Assurance, Customer Services Banks look set to repeat errors in rush to lend American Account IBM update aims to topple Microsoft Software IBM is challenging its rival's dominance in PCs with a new version of its Os/2 operating system that includes a suite of office software Master the creation of computer networks A new training course from The Sunday Times PC Master series shows employees how to get the most from windows software The Autumn Show at the National Motorcycle The Merseyside Computer Show Delphi 'Airport of the future' stays grounded Transport High-tech fun comes to gym Virtual Reality The Sunday Times Christopher Lloyd UK ideas factory is model for the world Research and Development Hewlett-Packard, the American electronics giant, looks to its laboratories in Bristol for world-beating ideas. Paul Bray reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gold in the Garden! Multiple Display Advertising Items Retire Early Sales Training/motivation Liquidations & Receiverships Cybersurfing an ocean of information St: Online In part four of his series, Nick Rosen shows how to find your way around on the internet Bank & Utility Cost Analyst Megatech Software Manufacturers! Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bottom Line (UK) PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Declare your Independence Penguin launches electronic novel Bits & Bytes Shares online Data licence Notebook chips Denser floppy Franklin & Williams Foy Waking the Sleeping Girnt Dawn of a new football era in the northeast Newcastle United are top of the Premier League, Middlebrough are riding high in the First and across the northeast people are smiling again. Louise Taylor reports on a football renaissance Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multimedia Multiple Display Advertising Items SCF Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limited Edition Beatles Photo Multiple Display Advertising Items Priortiy Management Stock PLC Racing For the Record Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Becker hits out at rules News Focus Cricket Golf Swimming Table tennis Hockey Bowls Baseball 'IQ test' to weed out punch-drunk boxers Jonathan Rendall reports on the introduction of a controversial psychological examination to assess whether fighters are mentally fit for the fray The man who saw the soul of a horse Robert Sangster pays tribute to Vincent O'Brien, a great trainer, business associate and friend, who announced his retirement last week Relief at Longchamp, renalssance at Wincanton Brough Scott compares two exciting winners with very different lives enjoying a similar sense of satisfaction at the finishing post Striking out on the field of dreams The World Series, scheduled to start next Saturday, has been cancelled because the baseball players are on strike. Ice hockey is locked out. A strike is looming in basketball. Ira Miller reports on the labour unrest that is threatening most of North American sport New track suits Boardman Peter Bryan in Manchester Stoute's title surge in full bloom John Karter reports from Ascot on the fine return of a filly who survived a freak accident in training Britons shine amid crisis WTA Tour Paul Stewart Racing Price: speak no evil, play no evil Hugh Mcllvanney on the home truths and hard-learnt lessons that went to make Nick Price the nice guy who, these days, finishes first Red tape for breakfast The Times Callard beats Andrew in the boots battle Stephen Jones at the Recreation Ground Quins profit from mistakes Wings Scattered performance tests selectors Turner settles a tense struggle Murphy disrupts the law Richard Bath at Welford Road Fouroux's flying circus set to crash Stephen Jones argues that talk of a breakaway tour is futile because it ignores the roots and function of the game and its players From the hothouse to the house of lords Keith Richardson has made the ultimate cultural leap. From Gloucester, the hometown club, to coach regal Quins On the road to nowhere The top clubs are signing up any player showing promise. No small club can hope to compete, Mark Reason on a worrying trend Life is sweet-Sugar apart Victor and victim, football wizard and dabbler in business—there are many side to England coach Terry Venabales. He Spoke to Joe Lovejoy Aldridge still the man for all reasons Chris Lightbown hails the trusty Tranmere trouper whose loyalty is matched only by his durability Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Wales & Ireland Pools by Geoff Whitten Le Tissier's touch kills off Everton Joe Lovejoy at The Dell Fowler boosts hopes for Liverpool revival Getting behind the line Leeds unable to beat Cup blues Quinn flexes muscle but Forest hold firm Hirst strike sinks United Louise Taylor at Hillsborough Palace lose out to Rush Barmby buys Ardiles time Chelsea too hot to handle European campaigns hit as captains suffer late injuries Wright stars in Arsenal exhibition Wigan brave but battered David Lawrenson at Central Park United on the slide Premier League The MaCallan The Mott Memories of the Man Roe draws Shark's teeth for England Lauren St John at St Andrews The Man of the Moment Alpine Armag Insight Was it mass suicide or mass murder? Was the motive fear of the apocalpse or simple greed? THe violent deaths of nearly 50 members of a religious cult in the serenity of the Swiss mountains last week seemed baffling until plice pieced together a trail from the other side of the world "Old Speckled Hen" Goodwood Travel Limited A tawdry tale of royalty, greed and ambition Lesley White and Andrew Alderson reveal the murky background to a dirty book deal The Times In the beginning was the word of a plain man William Tyndale coined as many everyday English phrases as Shakespeare, yet his genius goes unacknowledged, writes Stuart Wavell Divine while it lasted, but now he's paying the price Profile The Aga Khan Suddenly nothing is going right for the direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad Don't roll up for the ride of the millennium Johnson was Ltd Let's wind up the Windsors Having her royal cake and eating it There are good arguments for republicanism, but the sex lives of the monarch's family are not among them, writes Kate Saunders Selling out the world for a brat's ranson What future for the IMF and World Bank? Norman Macrae believes they must change to survive Tilney Unit Trusts Blair can reinvent socialism—if he finds the right words The left's fears are justified, writes Peter Kellner. The fight over clause 4 is at the heart of a historic attempt to change Labour's direction "Next Sunday we begin the greatest festival yet… Major's moment of truth Quidnunc: Off the Record Clinton becomes a byword for transatlantic grief Inside Politics Phone Direct Today Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Mad Scramble There can never be a middle way Multiple Display Advertising Items Real Estates Agents Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oyster Quay Who should pay for care? The old argument between the welfare state and the free marked is obsolete, Amitai Wtzioni, founder of the influential communitarian' movement. In an exclusive article he spells out the roles that should be played by individual, family, community and state in amodern society Nationwide Castle Crest Associates Limited Fight Advertisements from Bradford & Bingley Revealed: low life of the grand pretender DNA tests have disproved Anna Anderson's claim to be Anastasia. Tim Rayment looks beyond the myth to find a cruel; abusive woman who mistreated all around her The secret of longevity Price to pay for cheaper books Tory tax time-bomb The Sunday Times Giving Dads time off work Life in the fast lane Caroline Lees Points Birthdays Flock of two takes exquisite revenge on Little Bo Creep Peter Millar goes in search of the elusive Francis Wagstaffe, prolific correspondent and bane of the Church of England Yorkshire blessings on Mother Russia More letters from Francis Wagstaffe in which he takes on the RAF, M15 and a diplomat with indecipherable handwriting Octacon Bradford & Bingley Building Society A bit of a place in the country Stately homes are being preserved by conversion into flats, writes Mary Wilson Country Property Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Opportunity Debenham Thorpe Residential Rentals still give attractive yield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regents Canal Marina Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fulham Sw6 Hamptons Teddington Berkeley Homes Savills St. George Fulham Kensington High St Melbury Rd Multiple Display Advertising Items Albert Hall Mansions Countryside Marble Arch Bayswater Rd W2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighton Marina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Portogoa Analysts see big money in small firms First Direct takes on insurers Purchase protection leads to ugly row Contents Mobile callers 'pay too much' Contents Make a Mint. . . The National Lottery kicks off in… Pep managers trap investors Fidelity Investments Tm Premiums spell out facts of life Comment The Equitable Life Adviser's jargon leaves couple's capital at risk Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on thei behalf Mortgage hides extra charges Management fees eat away gains Annual fees of up to 2% seem small, but in the long term they make a huge difference, writes Paul Nuki No need to fear October bogey Perpetual Allied Trust Bank Guinness Flight Beat the odds on the lottery National Lottery The National Lottery is coming. In a new series, Sam Weren, below, will show you how to boost your chances of winning a prize Scottish Widows The Sunday Times Losing pounds to save money Lifestyle is now a leading factor when life-assurance firms set their premiums, writes Paul Nuki Schroders Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Fantasy Fund Manager Bear down on bullish prospects in Russia The emergence of a free-market economy in the former Soviet Union is creating opportunities for above-average capital growth for adventureous investors The mikado of investment My favourite share In investment circles, Schroder director Ed Merner is synonymous with Japan, writes James Bethell GVG Asset Management Working from home can blow your cover Those who carry out business from home should check they are insured, writes Kevin Pratt The International Investment Manager Telecottagers get together Multiple Display Advertising Items Henderson touche Remnant National Deposit Friendly Society Wedding bells toll more cheaply in paradise Marrying in the tropics is not only more romantic—it can save thousands of pounds, writes Helen Davidson Save & Prosper Make a mint by investing in the worst performers Some fund managers are investing on the basis of 'what goes down, must come up'. Nick Gardner reports on a growing fad Murray opts for newer markets The Equitable Life Black Horse Financial Services Independent Financial Adviser Talk to Towry Law Black Horse Financial Services Chelsea Fimbra The superhighway's bandwagon beckons Income bond rates jump Savings News Policy Portfolio PLC The Equitable Life Chamberlain De Broe Ltd Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates North American unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere How Moss built up his sterling Motor-racing legend Stirling Moss finds it hard to sit still and has been channelling his energy into property, he tells Richard Woods Bid to pin down card protection Black Horse Financial Services Managed Growith Fund The New M&g Managed Growth Fund Lloyds Bank Treasury Direct National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Listers Multiple Classified Advertising Items A pennyworth of luck Collecting for investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items M3 94 L . 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Smith Bradshaw Webb Chelsea Puttocks Portmann Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Gerard Mann Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinneys Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items 320 Coupe 300 CE Coupee 500 SL 320 Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300 TE Estate 300 SL 24V auto SL 320 300 TE 24v Aug 1991 500 SEC E 220 Cabriolet 420SL Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300 TE 24V '91H 300SL S320 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera 2 Rs Touring The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Me Mel & Co Ltd Dvla Classic Collection Registration Numbers Cnda Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Rover 4 Dr Sterling Millennium SAAB The Sunday Times SAAB Spider's stratagem rejuvenates Alfa Alfa Romeo's inspired new coupés put it back among the top sports-car makers and brought a touch of italian brio to the Paris motor show, which saw other significant international premieres, writes Eric Dymock Rolls Royce Hadley Green Garace Rolls Royce 9000 Se SAAB Turbo 900T 16S SAAB P&A Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paramount Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harwoods Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce 850 GLT Estate Volvo 760 GLE Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murray Motor Co Rolls Royce Murray Motor Co Contents Orpheus On the Steppes Kyrgyzstan, an untamed and mountainous land, is home to the Mongols, the descendants of Genghis Khan's warrior tribe. James Strachan went there for a wild time The Sunday Times Three ways to better skiing Roland White on how to improve your style Pakistan International Calverley Travel Ltd Gearing up Travel irons Book Review Sunsail Grace and waiver Come back Time to be careful Fare deals Bags of useful info In brief. . . Striking historical sites Premer France Cash flow Trading on the path The Sunday Times Turkey can make capital out of the rich surviving… Cunard Saga Brittany Ferries Dream Winter In part two of our guide on to how to ski in the right place at the right time Qantas Decide on Dubai A Feast for the Senses Trailfinders Flight Bookers Qantas Lunn Poly flight shop America Travel Mood Iberia Direct Travel Insurance Travel Bug Quest Worldwide and down under! 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Options Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Great Barrier Reef Twickers World Grand illusions View from the Top Richard Girling celebrates the hidden depths of Norfolk Air France Fall Guy Michael Watkins feels close to his Old England roots in stern New England Festivals, exhibitions, celebrations worldwide South African Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O European Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Italy The magic of Italy 'Something Special' Travel Ltd First Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Jasmin 1995 Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colorado Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Character Cottages Exclusive Cottages & Houses Multiple Display Advertising Items Bladon Lines The Skiers Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items St Ives Half Price Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski West Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Dr Mike Stroud prefers long trips in strange places Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Walks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas at Windermere Marina Village Hotel! Hotel! Botley Park Hotel & Country Club Elf Catering Scotland Scotland Beech combing Susan Clark takes a leaf out of Charles II's book in and around the ancient forest of Burnham Ashdown Park Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham HB Advertising Business Consultants Goodman Graham Anglia polytechnic university Albemarle Selector Europe Spencer Stuart TSI Group Agricultural Recruitment and Management Albemarle Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Birmingham Cable Communications Goodman Graham NB Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash PLC NSPCC Dixons Multiple Display Advertising Items Directors Seeking a New Role? HSBC Asset Management Compaq Whitehead Selection Whitchead Selection EDS Charterhouse Executives Fletcher Hunt PLC Whitehead Selection Kramer Westfield Search and Selection McKenzie Waterman & Co. MSL International Influencing Change in the Pharmaceutical Industry MSL International SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Hanover PA Consulting Group Virtliality The Royal Bank of Scotland UBS Limited NB Selection Ltd The Hospitality Group Promotional Gifts Henry Macleod Cavendish Search & Selection Hacas Henry Macleod Chamberlains Search & Selection Ltd AF Advertising Ltd Network Designers Morgan & Banks International Dunnes Stores Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomas's Europe Morgan & Banks International Sales Professionals CMTC Management Centre Does money motivate? The argument that money is the biggest motivator is a tired one. The evidence is that people are driven by a much wider range of factors, says Adrian Furnham Executive Opportunities High Value Project Control Halifax Michael Beer & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hogg Clarke International The Sunday Times Wickland Westcott Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Widows East Midlands Electricity WSA Corporation International Training heads toward high-tech future Technological advances are powering great changes in the way businesses will train their managers and staff. Andrew Dickson reports on the developments ALDI C. L. F Municipal Bank plc Sunday Times XDB UK Ltd. Select Security Recruitment Nexus Bio-Rad Resource Information Services PK Selection The Boots Company Chiroscience Ovum Geo Adams Abu Dhabi John Prodger Recruitment Ovum S. Com Barron MiCann New Holland Star Ceramics McDonnell Information Systems Profiles Career Services Chusid Headway Army Officer General Manager Executive 2000 Search and Selection Orbit Housing Association Argyle Executive Recruitment St Quintin The Sunday Times International Procurement Specialist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strathearn Advertising Limited TASA International DHL Worldwide Express Uni source business networks Barkers & Response & Assessment CSR Recruitment Consultants Maxon Multiple Display Advertising Items Merisel World Class Distribution Staniforth-Endsor & Partners Ltd The Times Warwick Parker & Co Ltd Career Analysts Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acer Tele Cential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Routes to recruitment excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Withey & Vedi Biondustry Association Action on Addiction Airline Training for Pilots Multiple Display Advertising Items Oundle School Bursar Canon Photocopier Company Offers EF International Language Schools Appointments to the Office of Circuit Judge Why Chiropody as a profession? Chief Executive University of Brighton Appointments to the Office of District Judge Ecole Lémania Lausanne Suffolk Management Development Centre Prize gives a fast track to the future Comprehensive wins £25,000 bursary for high-tech centre Picture Gallery Education The Times Davies Laing & Dick Yale University The College of St Mark & St John Prep-School Principal & Teachers Multiple Display Advertising Items Top fee-paying schools back voucher plan Independent heads study Employment Department Group Abbey Birmingham Contents Divided He Stands Writing Home by Alan Bennett Faber £17.50 pp432 Contents Prime suspect Paws for thought Divided he stands Pile'em High Ransome note Early arrival Hobsons choice Take my wife. . . Critical List Harvey Porlock on poodle-fanciers, disobedient goolies and perky prose The last action hero? To his fans, Ian Botham is simply the best all-rounder English cricket has ever produced. But Imran Khan finds that Beefy's autobiography reveals bitter man who failed to fulfil his potential My idea of fun will self A lust for office Iain Macleod by Robert Shepherd Hutchinson £25 pp608 Suck it and see A Bag Of Boiled Sweets by Julian Critchley Faber £17.50 pp244 Clare Francis Deceit The Times Life and how to survive it Masters of the universe Where did it begin? When will it end? Lewis Wolpert dissects a new batch of scientrific writing for the lay reader In Business University challenge The Oxbridge Conspiracy: How The Ancient Universities Have Kept Their Stranglehold On The Establishment by Walter Ellis M Joseph £15.99 pp340 Vinegar can be used for what? Diary The Big Chill Why do we like to be scared by scores and ghouls? Michele Roberts examines of haunted houses, eerie apparations and things that go bump in the night 40 Years Ago this Week Philip Larkin to Patsy Strang, October 9,1954 On the Shelf Boyd Tonkin admires the anarchical e e cummings's The Enormous Room Troubled waters Fool's Gold The Story OfNorth Sea Oil by Christopher Harvie H Hamilton £18.99 pp394 £10,000 Short Story Competition The Times Literary Supplement The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 344 Crisis of idcntity Ireland And The Irish Portrait Of a Changing Society by John Ardagh H Hamilton £20 pp466 Gael force A Dance Called America The Scottish Highlands, The United States And Canada by James Hunter Mainstream £14.99 pp228 S. T., Chartsearch Ltd Gore and peace Drawing Blood by Poppy Z Brite Penguin £5.99 pp384 The world in a nutshell Open Secrets by Alice Munro Chatto £12.99 pp295 Written in black and white John Coleman inspects the best new crime novels Pure coincidence Various Miracles by Carol Shields Fourth Estate £9.99 pp243 Shortlist Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writers Bureau The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Contents Strip-Teasers Squirt No Ridding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club The Lion King Special Wild Things Peril New Faces Missing Link My Day Kermit Gold Comfort The Ryan King What's the Logic? Puzzle Puzzle Picture Gallery Cartoon Cilla The Mane Who's who in Pride Rock Dupety Diek Mrclean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls The Numskulls Appear Every Week in the Beano Fish Tales Joe 90 The Intellicent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Picture Gallery Join the Club Contents Inside Tales of the expected Read this book carefully Mariella Frostrup's Week Treasure chest Profuse apologies to all the dog lovers who wrote to… Better out than in? Since he's now a social outcast, James Hewitt will be able to join the riotous Outer Darkness Club, says Christa D'souza Move over, darlings A Sue Towlnsend The Savoy Group Picture Gallery Granata Press: The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele is a shopping… Vanity Fair Delta Airlines Sequins losing their shine With the Crazy Horse fighting for survival, what is the future for Paris nightclubs, asks Tony Allen-Mills T. M. J. 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