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News from 05/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Robert Philip, Michael Prescott, John Coleman, Aminatta Forna, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Arthur Weiss, John P. McCarthy, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, John Peter, David Bugge, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Maxie Lane, Lesley White, Anne Moore, Dr M Dixson Director, Ian Borthwick, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Martine Turner, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Gillian Hall, M Kitchen, Barbara Amlel, Carol Sarler, Jim Payne, Bernard Lane, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Carole Noakes, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, David Hellier, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Richard Burt, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, David Cairns, Sue Mett, Patrick Palmer, Peter Millar, John McVicar, Robert Nye, George Perry, Gail Johnson, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Shelley von Strunckel, Muriel Brown, James Badcock, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Chris Lloyd, Aileen Ballantyne, Peter Lewis, R Oliver Professor, Jeff Randall, Jasper Gerard, James Adams, Paul Driver, Margaret Dibben, W J Rasbridge, Liz Lightfoot, David Hughes, Helena de Bertadano, Tim Rayment, Neil Mackwood, Peter Ward, Rufus Olins, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Don Boyd, Thomas Pakenham, John Karter, Malcolm Winton, William Hardie, Johnny Rogan, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Loyd Grossman, Brain MacArthur, Jonathan Coe, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Jeremy Lewis, Keith Wheatley, C Brandian Gough Chairman, Ian Birrell, Polly Samson, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Jane Mulvagh, David Selbourne, Andro Linklater, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Michael Jones Political Editor, Adrian Dunbar, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Simon Bell, Fiona Matthias, Vicki Feaver, Tiny Rowland, Annie Lawson, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Conrad Black, Matthew Campbell, Jeffrey Robinson, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Jonathan Davies-Jones, Lauren St John, Perry Fanning, Andrew Lorenz, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Peter Vesey Vice-President, Julia Champtaloup, John Parker, Sonia Melchett, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Christopher Bray, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Dr Terence Solomon, Peter Roebuck, Beris Schapiro, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Rebecca Mead's,

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Goebbels' diaries give new insight into Nazi tyranny Discovery yields inside story of the Hitler years Black judge is 'humiliated' by UK Customs Contents Ministers consider cuts in unemployment benefit For a boy in the dark a hug that means: I'll be your eyes France grinds to a standstill Contents Abbey National The Sunday Times Transports union calls strike as blockade spreads to trains St. Joseph's Hospice Sheraton Belgravia G P & J Baker and Parkertex Queen Elizabeth 2 Family party toasts blind boy's courage The Times Power point: Steffi Graf beams after her decisive… Alfred Dunhill Surgeon with HIV 'performed eye operations' Virgin MPs strike it rich at palace of perks How Commons beats the recession with gernerous package of benefits Taxpayers to foot bill for bank staff pay-offs Car makers told to end restrictive practices Revenge on wardens Abbey National Citroën New rules to boost literacy in schools Let's hear it for the great British groveller Kate Saunders' Week Compaq Computer Ltd. Vauxhall Sellafield admits to radiation mistakes Wine snub by EC leaves bitter taste Diana beats illness In today's Other Papers Royal bugs Bomb anger Sealink Stena Line Pops go flop Donor pigs to be bred for human organ swaps Sony The Reich Revealed Peter Millar takes the lid off the secrets to be serialised in The Sunday Times Evil genius of Hitler's propaganda machine Renault Into battle Inside Politics Welcome to Tony Allen-Mills discovers a nerve-dead netherworld Algeria's rattled regime feeds the kasbah rebellions Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Trail of Arab zealotry leads back to Kabul Novell Happys days: Senator Edward Kennedy, 60, and his… DFE De Klerk swells his ranks with black moderates Russian recruits hit a home run in baseball's big time Life and soul of the Communist party Out of this World Russian wedlock under the hammer Rock'n'roll's Watergate? Wife wins a chiefly sum Kiev's politically correct address AVIS Patten set for battle with the mandarins Canon Russian TV opens its eyes to soap More Cars More Vans More Finance Ford US clamps down on the psychos who stalk stars Hunters go hi-tech to track Inca gold Singapore Airlines Millionaire banker builds base to run for Spain's highest office Row over £4.3bn payments to EC 'Super' Saturday beats the volleying rain Superlative Travel Weather and Travel Outlook Rapide Pilkington One dead in pub shooting News Digest Riot plot foiled Inquest on baby 300 jobs go Going up Bond winners FT Traveller 'Just Call Me Sir' The courtship of the 33-year-old bachelor and the girl who had never had a boyfriend was, by any standards, unusual. She was in love—but was he only doing his duty? Fraser Marr Financial Services Ltd Fear and loneliness in the palace as the big day looms Diana spent her engagement in the home of her in-laws, learning to live like a princess, act like a princess—and dress like a princess The Sunday Times Who on earth does lordly Owen think he is? Grub Street Farace of the Eurofighter Hurd in Wonderland, or how mad myths took over Europe The government has no rational policy towards the EC, only a self-defeating circle of illusions, says David Selbourne Musicians Benevolent Fund Here's mud in your multicultural eye An African hut in a British garden sysmbolises the madness of immigration without says Barbara Amiel Democracy in the dark as Britain skulks in the shadow of secrecy Jeffrey Robinson asks why the lenth of a Downing Street table should be a state secret Cadbury's Strollerthon Why not ratify the treaty? It will die with us all laughing anyway Maastricht is doomed, says Norman Macrae, so there's no point risking a constitutional crisis over its absurdities Atticus Rising star of a new cosmos without the mumbo-jumbo The Lesley White Interview Fragmented map of Europe calls for old-time diplomacy As schisms grow in the East, the Atlantic alliance itself faces serious challenge Richard Burt suggests a solution Phostrogen Gordfrey Smith Longleat's loopy lord gets a serious job Now that he is the keeper of a national treasure, will the new Marquess of Bath give up playing the hipple rebel? Neil Mackwood reports Nationwide Bell-bottomed reactionaries postpone a school revolution The influence of ultra-liberal veterans of the 1960s is holding back changes to the English curriculum, says Martin Turner Feuds at the Observer as sales go into a dive Turmoil in the press: beleagurered journalists turn on editor and owner; and a veteran goes tabloid Express launches a small offensive BT Must Diana become another Alexadra? The Open Business School Shocking pictures defeat their purpose Feminist follows young master where critics fear to tread GEC denies breaking export rules A potent piece of advice Giving viewers a global service The Sunday Times By no means a pig in a poke Birthdays Champagne Perry Coopers answers critics Cricket Harden: season high knock First Class Averages For the Record Racing Australian Football Krabbe on marks for late sprint News Focus Magic Johnson may return Car park fight by cyclists Norman revival Moon shines Not high enough Rover 200 Cabriolet Kooyonga eclipses her rivals John Karter reports from Sandown Basque boost for Indurain Cycling Thompson falters in do or die Olympic bid Athletics Sheikh Albadou in pole position for the July Cup Smith sends a Soling signal Sailing Moseley spoil the Henley decorum Rowing All guns fire from the battler of Jutland Peter Roebuck on the combative Ole Mortensen, the pride of Denmark Wembley Stadium Will the ICC start to sell cricket harder Mihir Bose on the agenda for a momentous meeting of the game's rulers Prichard a beacon in the gloom Brown shakes off blues to vie for England glory Cowdrey just a chip off the old block Card school forced to play at patience Bicknell keeps Surrey on a roll . . . or Just sell the game down the river? Robin Marlar on fears that the only winners could be the politicians Harden makes a clean sweep It's Hampshire's year, says Nicholas Pakistan aim at a quick breakthrough Robin Marlar reports from Old Trafford Australian thriller exorcises old ghosts Rugby Union Ashes dream dies but the tour must go on Rugby League On this showing, England can forget the Ashes Late miss deprives Rystrom of place in the record books Golf Simply the best, better than all the rest The passing parade of heroes: the spotlight falls on the former Wimbledon champions who thrilled even as they spilled Sue Mett on Martina Navratilova, the greatest champion of all Gotterdammerung on grass: how the gods have fallen Nick Pitt laments the day the lion of Leimen was silenced on Centre Court Sue Mett waits in vain for a wait as the defending champion bows out with dignity Agassi guns down McEnroe Former champion broken by brilliance of the baseliner Ivanisevic zaps Sampras to the point of no return Mansell in prime shape for fast getaway Motor Racing Graf keeps Seles on the back foot Contents Treasury considers rate cut as gloom deepens Major to make Eurofighter rescue bid Commitment demanded from Italy Banks ask US court to curb Maxwell fees Crossways KKR to have new bite at Gardner Contents Asda's new chief writes off £400m GEC plans move into services The Sunday Times Lloyd's: a suitable case for regulation Business Comment British Coal enterprise All the indicators point down for US economy—and Bush Drilling into BP's selective memory Black's news out of Daily Telegraph Prufrock Riding high in a sexy Lloyd's balloon Danger of the dickie bow boss Crossland tends his flock Docklands revisited Saatchi gain Lloyd's loss Executive mod cons May Day, May Day. . . The £20bn European fighter-aircraft project was sent into a tailspin by last week's German decision to pull out. Other partners could now do the same, putting the fighter and 50,000 jobs in jeopardy. Report by Andrew Lorenz Copam Share in the boardroom Delta Air Lines Cowie aims to put back Henlys' spark Sharewatch FT- SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data The Ultimate Driving Machine Report probe nearer to the truth at Lloyd's Two studies of what has gone wrong have won strong support among names, reports Helen Davidson The Sunday Times Telegraph tycoon factor adds to share issue woes The latest flotation was ambushed by a range of market factors, Alan Ruddock, Deputy City Editor, and Margaret Park report Thermocool Mercedes-Benz Five TV is left in one-horse race for Channel 5 Videos with a bonus The Sunday Times It's about Staying ahead of the Game Summer sales fail to deliver the goods Ambra How bank aided Maxwell bid Peter Robinson was chairman of the British Printing Corporation when it was taken over by Robert Maxwell in 1980. Maxwell was supported by NatWest, whose then chairman was Robin Leigh-Pemberton, now governor of the Bank of England. Here, Robinson puts his case against Leigh-Pemberton Jury out on business aid Britain pays as Fed dumps the greenback Intel Slim chance of help as Bush watches figures American Account MFI Furniture Group Plc Anatomy of Britain's debt-ridden homes Mortgage misery continues for thousands of householders trapped by the stagnant market It is bad enough to be in the debt trap of a house with 'negative equity', but what of the people burdened with a millstone of arrears? Margaret Dibben reports on a revealing new survey Readers register their interest in solution Bank of Scotland Woolwich Building Society Estate agents urge government to scrap 'outdated' stamp duty More pay being tucked away Savings news Top savings rates Independent Financial Adviser UK state pensions shrivel in the sun Questions of cash Yorkshire Guernsey Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Multiple Classified Advertising Items The local artist Multiple Display Advertising Items Profit from our Success Multiple Display Advertising Items Edwards & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Churchill always wins in battle of the salerooms Collector's file Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Shares lose pulling power The Sunday Times Branson leads move for one-stop style malls Astra: Stoy under DTI fire Computer Associates Cash-rich GEC enjoys last laugh in recession In the City Contents Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Allen & Hanburys Contents The Prudential Assurance Company Limited Contents Ionica Elonex Personal Computers Moxon Dolphin Kerby Inter Exec PLC British-American Tobacco Company Limited NottINgham Health Fletcher Hunt plc The Pathfinder Partnership PA Consulting Group MSL Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items JM Management Services Limited Alexander Proudfoot Recruitment & Assessment Services Adderley Featherstone plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Waste Management International ORYX Remuneration Specialist Randall Massey Drake Executive News International Newspapers Limited McKenzie Waterman & Co. NB Selection Ltd Hales & Hindmarsh R. M. A limited Eames Jones Judge Hawkings NB Selection Ltd Egor Executive Selection Hobbs Consultancy Limited Apple Computer Bower & Company CB-Linnell Limited Barclays CTEC Ltd Apple Computer HRS Hanover Illingworth ASSC NB Selection Limited Castrol Birmingham NED Management Consultants Pan Graphics Move into Computer Consultancy Stafford Long & Partners BAA Strategic Selection Information Builders (UK) Ltd Anglo Arabian Services Limited Executive Development Programme Eastern Electricity Vine Potterton Recrutment Advertising United Distillers Multiple Display Advertising Items Superdrug Coopers & Lybrand Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Regional Sales Manager UK/EUROPE Uniglobe Travel Birmingham City Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Cortex Mainland Executive Services BHP Petroleum PA Consulting Group Rchm England Public & Healthcare Appointments Coopers & Lybrand NB Selection Ltd University of Hertfordshire Dinas City of Caerdydd Cardiff Mid Surrey Health Authority York Health Strathclyde Regional Council University of Ulster Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Treasury Services Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Cooper Milcars Holland Park Rolls Royce Hadley Green Garage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hadleigh Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Appoved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Residential An Oasis in the Heart of Chelsea Modern Classical Penthouses Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watermark Club Lodges Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Who's that Girl? New York society has looked on in wonder at the rise and rise of Tina Brown. Starting her career as a Sunday Times hackette, she revamped Taller before taking over the US glossy, Vanity Fair. Now she is forsaking the glitterati for the literali to edit The New Yorker. Geordie Greig asks Ehrman Kits Ltd. Brute force of the law Force-feeding an anorexic denies adolescent rights, argues Carol Sarler Can't pay, won't pay, gone away Aminatta Forna on the mounting numbers of debtors who vanish without frace, only to begin new lives The Times Life's a drag in Mayfair Lady Stylefile Connections The Sunday Times Cross World Heath's Head lines The shops are abrim with heady creations as the hat becomes part of the great cover-up this summer. Don't leave home without one, says Paula Reed Multiple Display Advertising Items Designers Guild Sale Don't Get Caught with your Trousers down! Fine dining and abstract muriels Spanish housing slump sends British expatriates packing Property Andrew Yates and Chris Lloyd look at the effects of recession on the Costa del Sol Fighting the fumes of 500m exhaust pipes Motoring Eric Dymock reviews a 'green' guide to cars and finds the future is not all bleak Can a bumpy ride with Fiat save Alfa from its omega? True Alfa Romeo fans won't be duped by the Fat-built 155, writes Eric Dymock Check-out changes Wine Nissan relaunch aims for Maxima market effect Highway to a burn-out Three years ago, it was predicted that crack, the addictive drug that has demonised America, would by now be the scourge of Britain's inner cities. How powerful is its grip? Simon Bell went to find out Hampton Court Palace show pays growing fribute to 40-year reign Gardening It really doesn't bear thinking about Polly Samson chaws over the high-brow fare for the chattering classes at the new ideas Cafe Network SouthEast Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders STA Travel Flight Bookers Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Travel American Express Travel Service Budget Airbreak Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor U. S. A with Delta Air Lines Travel Bug Travelsavers Iberia Bridge the World Reho Travel Sunworld Under the Volcanoes 'We were very green tourists, even if we had never actually picked up any litter off our own street at home' On an eco-cruise to Indonesia, Neil MacLean tiptoes thoughfully around the volcanoes and rain forests of java and Sumatra Taxing prospect New line coast-to-coast Flight deals Hogging the road For a few roubles less Caribbean saver Right-on safari In credit at last The write stuff Clues down the Nile Sealink Stena Line Wild times in Wales Weekend Away Llangollen Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspirations Multiple Display Advertising Items Inn Extremis Now more than ever, hotels vying for our custom: by improving facilities, jazzing up packages and devising adventurous theme breaks. What's more, many prices are negofiable. David Wickers has fips on how to get the best reception in this buyer's market Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Caribbean Sealink Stena Line Cunard Agafjord Queen Elizabeth2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Press Complaints Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items No need to speed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items French Railways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Palazzo Belmonte 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalan Villas Ltd Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Hotel Contents Curse of the Muggletonians Shaggy dog story The Book Guild Ltd The Adelphi Press Original shine Heart to heart Familiar contempt Pile 'Em High Pun fight Misrepresented and correct Ayres and graces Peter Reading's piece on Ted On the Critical List The bucks stop here Chasing Mammon Travels in the Pursuit of Money by Douglas Kennedy HarperCollins £14.99 pp207 Pearl before swans Circe: The Life of Edith Marchioness of Londonderry by Anne de Courcy Sinclair-Stevenson £18 pp324 Mothers of dissension Our Treacherous Hearts Why Women Let Men Get Their Way by Rosalind Coward Faber £14.99 pp206 Outside lefty Tony Benn a Biography by Jad Adams Macmillam £20 Fond recollections The Reluctant Jester My Head-on-Collision with the 20th Century by Michael Bentine Bantam £16.99 pp324 Wilde at heart The Bird That Never Flew by John Steele Sinclair-Stevenson £15.95 pp320 A Product of the System by Mark Leech Gollancz £15.99 pp210 The Pentland Press Terminal diseases Approaching Zero Data Crime and the Computer Underworld by Bryan Clough and Paul Mungo Faber £14.99 pp288 Ironing Humanity thrown overboard Black Ivory a History of British Slavery by James Walvin HarperCollins £20.99 pp365 Minerva Diary Massacre in Metroland Why did British writers of the early 20th century respond with such loathing to the rise of the "soulless" suburbs and their population of "vulgar" clerks? In a second extract from his provocative new book, John Carey tracks the progress of an intellectual hatred Dorrance Publishing Inc, Truth in Verity Turtle Moon by Alice Hoffman Macmillam Brush with greatness Fiction Roth by Glyn Hughes Simon & Schuster £14.99 pp246 Shoot to kill Overthrown by Strangers by Ronan Bennett H Hamilton £14.99 pp346 States of mind The Jewess Stories from Berlin and New York by Irene Dische Bloomsbury £14.99 pp213 Seventh heaven Fiction Dunedin by Shena MacKay Heinmann £4.99 Out of this world They Came from SW19 by Nigel Williams Faber £14.99 pp250 The food of hate Wagner Race and Revolution by Paul Lawrence Rose Faber £20 pp246 Bad vibrations Music Wouldn't It Be Nice My own story by Brian Wilson with Todd Gold Bloomsbury £17.99 pp398 Paperbacks Skull for scandal John Coleman on fatal attractions Crime short story competition Presumed guilty Criminal Sentences Hardbacks Paperbacks Thoughtful Literate Surprising The Writing School Quality Paperbacks Direct Contents Less of the chat Craig Brown celebrates the passing of the Terry Wogan interview technique In the shadow of his peers Was Alfred Sisley unjustly neglected? Frank Whitford is unconvinced by the Royal Academy's show of the 'forgotten Impressionist's work Do we still need Channel 4? What began life as a brave pioneering, alternative station is now a pale shadow of its former self, says Jonathawn Miller English National Opera Musical bumps Radio Waves Hype but no glory Don Boyd, the film producer, Iambasts last week's article on film sequels The dim sum of its parts? Bergman's saga is more soap than cinema, says Iain Johnstone Here's looking at them once again George Perry on films that endure as time goes by Piccadilly Theatre Royal Opera House Building bridges Hugh Peraman airs his suspicions about a new consensus among Britain's architectural community Last Sunday's National Music Day came and went… Old timers face the music Robert Sandall on the wrinkles in Springsteen's and Elton's shows English Shakespeare Company Acting out his dreams Best known as a TV comedy oaf but now busy at the National, Timothy Spall tells Lesley White of his highter hopes Grand National While the West End flops, the South Bank thrives, says Peter Lewis The rebirth of a tragedy John Peter on the brilliant achievement of a Greek epic soon to arrive from France A Winter's Tale of content Roert Hewison is beguiled by the RSC's summer stagings Royal Shaekspear Company Brilliant Bold Breath-Taking Opera under siege Soundings David Cairns laments a director's attack on The Trojans Success on a small scale Paul Driver has mixed feelings about Platform 2, a festival of new music at the ICA One of the late Leonard Bernstein's last big… The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Reader Offers The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 226 Romance in high spirits David Dougill on a lively Giselle from Berlin Qantas Arts diary Smokey Robinson Volkswagen Philadelphia Sounds Heaven Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Classical Spectacular Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Garrick Theatre Sony Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers Ali the Aue by Tiffen The Funday Times Club Pulling Horroid Faces The Numskulls Weight Training! Melting Moments for the Czechs! Abolt from the Blue Brainbusters Revell Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Mr Clean Asterix at the Olympic Games Tunderbireds are Go with Plzza Hut Contents BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film of the week Films Lurpak Butter Bennett's best of British An evening of BBC2 has been presented to Alan Bennett. Melvyn Bragg assesses the man and his choices from the archives A man of many parts Adrian Dunbar returns to Ulster, and to violence, for his new role Choice critics George Perry on Siskel & Ebert's cult film Behind the screens News and analysis by Joanthan Miller The Joy of Sfx Coming to a small screen near you: Sfx, Hollywood-speak for special effects, have entered a new era with the technique of morphing, which can transform anything into, well, anything. By Fiona Matthias BBC1 Regional Variations Eldorado (BBC1, 7pm) Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations The Old Man of Hoy (BBC2, 6.50pm) Film choice Picture Gallery Sony BBC1 Regional Variations Eldorado (BBC1, 7pm) Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Business Matters (Bbc2,7. 30pm) Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Today Your Place or Mine? (Sunday, R4,7pm) Wednesday World Service Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Contents Thomas Cook Contents Royal Shakespear Company Hotpoint Interflora Destiny and dance Lizzie Webb, the television exercise expert, and her sister, Angela Serota, talk to Victoria McKee Peugeot Peuget Amdega Royal Mail Health Department Chief Medical Officers Royal Mint Philips Savills Esso Diesel Neville Johnson Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery Sony Costa del Beeb We're not just sponsoring the Olympic Games British Gas Ford Backlash in Happy Valley Soave Lotus Sofa Workshop Full Cups of Sorrow Big Bill Tilden was perhaps the greatest tennis player who ever lived. But his career ended in disgrace and he died in 1953 almost destitute—apart from his fabulous hoard of solid silver trophies, hidden ever since. Now they are for sale. Report by Iain Johnstone Small Bone of Devizes Group from Changing the Face of Ktichens Linguaphone The big squeeze Pearl's good with figures. His waist-crunching corsets are taking inches off New York's most beauty-conscious bodies—and it seems they're only too happy to suffer in silence. Report by Jane Mulvagh. Photographs by Michael O'Brien Solutions Orthopaedic & Medibeds Network SouthEast Chill and thrill Allen Power Equipment Ltd The Merchant Tiler Shelvex Ltd The Original Box Sash Window Company Britain's Music Club Sharp Make Computers Make Sense The fun factory See me, hear me, feel me—that's the theme at Eureka, the new children's museum opening this week in Halifax, where the message is definitely hands on. Hugh Pearman reports. Photographs by John Cole Persil Drinking in the view The "Simplex" Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Pep Pool A Life in the Day of Maxie Lane, gypsy and grandfather, talks to John Dodd Subaru Boddingtons

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