News from 26/07/1992
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Andrew Lambirth, Pete Bradley, Barbara Hall, Dr Rosallnd Miles, Thomas Hinde, Tam Dalyell Mp, David Mills, Helen Davidson, James Saynor, Rob Hughes, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, General Franco, Eric Dymock, James Rusbridger, Lloyd Newson, Ian Borthwick, Susan d'Arcy, Muhammad Ali, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, J Leslie Nightingale, Sally Payne, David Smith, Adam Nicolson, Nick Pitt, Rebecca Mead, Jim Thorpe, Edward Welsh, Carol Sarler, Keith Jarrett, Arabella Wood, Dr David Denning Senior Lecturer in Infectious Diseases, Ian Barrell, Cyril Hughes, Steve Backley, Ginny Dougary, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Philip Skalla, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Jan Etherington, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, Emil Zatopek, Cliff Temple, Jazzie B, Robert Norton, Richard Nerurkar, Caesar Aronsfeld, William Fotheringham, Harvey Porlock, Egon Ronay, Ivan Fallen, Colin Dryden, Hugh Canning, David Cairns, G Tell, Simon Townsley, Elaine Heaney, Professor Alan Smithers, Michael Jones, Tiffen, Caroline Lees, Brian Morton, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Carol Sarier, Jonathan Bastable, Stephen Zimmerman, Robert Chesshyre, Paul Golding, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Donovan, Douglas Brown, Tim Ross, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Patricia Craig, Margaret Dibben, Liz Lightfoot, Shelley Von Strunckel, Sally Ann Lasson, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Kirstie Hamilton, Janet Daley, Rufus Olins, Evelyn Jacobs, Dan Cohn Sherbok, Michael Butcher, Sheila Gauld, Martin Jacques, Judi Bevan, Nicola Davidson, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, Royston Ellis, Michael Watkins, Peter Bogdanovich, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Marco Pierre White, Hugh Maxwell-Lowe, Malcolm Winton, B J Whelan, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Tom Mangold, Peter Bryan, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Sean Wood, Harry Mullan, Richard Palmer, Tony Husband, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, Polly Samson, Dilys Powell, Ian Burrell, Gehnhall Persson, Gerald Warner, Sandra Lermitte, Sir Patrick Sergeant, Garth Alexander, Louise Branson, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Harold Abrahams, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Robert Tewdwr Moss, D J Taylor, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Douglas Stanton-Ife, Ellen Cranitch, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Roy Hattersley, Stan Levenson, Henry Marshall, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Rajeev Syal, Tom Farrell, Nadine Meisner, Chrissy Iley, Deirdre Fernand, Patricia Mowbray, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Duncan Bryson, Louise Mann, Matthew Loup, John Cornwell, John Parker, Hugh Pearman, Chris Lightbown, Paula Reed, S Pal, Lynn Davies, David Smith Economics Editor, John Betjeman, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Neil MacGregor, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Chris Brasher, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Rebecca Mead's, Roger Reay, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoAll schools to opt out in biggest shake-up since the war Revealed: the bugs that trapped Mellor Reporter in garden heard every word Insight Flowing for Gold Contents Government set to outlaw 'foot-in-door' journalism Contents Queen backs Sunday racing The Sunday Times Wave of collapses feared as tourists struggle home The Shorter MBA Cheating on Insurance is a Crime Murder case boy talks to police 'Silent' virus challenges thinking on Aids Billions tune in to Olympic spectacle Money is at the heart of the matter as Barcelona welcomes the world's best athletes Pressure grows on the BBC for woman to give Reith lectures Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Citroen Car giant knew of flaw that killed child Insight Fiat urged to recall Tipo and replace 'dangerous' electric window to prevent further tragedies Olivetti We have just the solution for mountains of rubbish Red Queen's reign ends in disgrace A bad week for the minister's mistress Kate Saunders' Week Vauxhall Mazada Scots fantasy: Le Tam-Tam des Tartans cardigan from… Worried producers try to cork the champagne glut Jobless face 'value for money' training drive Experts' Champagne Guide Abbey National Islands rally to save the Old Man of Hoy Mercedes-Benz Cars AA Five Star Service Scandal The Mellor Affair Behind the hysteria lies a story of greed and deception. Ivan Fallon traces the entrapment of a minister, and his desperate struggle to survive Casio The Friend 'Suicide threat' Today's Other Papers on the Mellor Scandal 'An adulterer and a fool' Deep affection Job with an escort agency National & Provincial Building Society The Wife Was it a hollow press victory? The Mellor Affair Iv After the Mellor revelations came the Mackenzie allegations and a serious battle of nervous between the press and Downing Street. Brian MacArthur reports Rover 200 Series Sony Astra Vauxhall Italy in shock as the judges die one by one Comedy of errors frees cocaine king Bankruptcy knocks at the door of la dolce vita Japan's leaders are ailing fast Generalitat De Catalunya Ford Ford Bumbling Bush has his party in despair IBM Consultancy & Services Video murders take prime spot on US television Women of war join Sarajevo's tragedy Russians see riches in tsar's bones All the warring factions turn to 'purification' Edwardian Hotels Gifts from readers bring relief to children of war Sarajevo Appeal Review of Press Self-Regulation Saddam pushes America to the brink Iraq blows hot and cold as Bush considers an air strike Police study videos to catch riot ringleaders Superlative Travel Weather and Travel Outlook Rapide Pilkington Dublin arrest in abortion case News Digest Trident call Death inquiry Lung surgery Boy killed Gays march Bond winners Holocaust Lies of the New Nazis A chilling new fascist movement is sweeping Europe and its followers are deliberately falsifying evidence that the nightmare of 50 years ago ever happened. James Dalrymple reports Mercury Communications 'A vivid reminder of the evils of Nazi tyranny' The contemporary causes of Holocaust denial Dan Cohn Sherbok explains that affirmation of ethnic identity is closely linked with growing Judeophobia TV gravy train switches to a new track Grub Street Press, politicians and privacy Major's April bed of roses is suddenly awash with weeds The rosy glow of the election has been replaced by a vision of ever-deepening gloom for the Tories, says Martin Jacques The Linguaphone Language Centre Atticus Auntie is right to be coy with Lady C Janet Daley defends the BBC's decision to tone down the explicit sex in its adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover Halford outcome puts fair play in the dock Platform Doubts about our leaders' integrity are raised by two recent discrimination cases, writes Carol Sarier Time for Hong Kong to put faith in its home-grown politicians Elected locals who are wary of Peking should dominate the colony's executive council, argues Norman Macrae The Sunday Times Aids: The Debate Intensifies Myth of the nanny state's nightmare The Programme Panorama's Tom Mangold asks why the Aids bureaucracy exaggerates the British threat 'The truth is, we don't know what causes this disease' The Conference Neville Hodgkinson hears conventional wisdom challenged as the experts meet in Amsterdam The cook, his fiancee, the tantrums… Christa D'souza Interviews Marco Pierre White Channel 4 takes on the RUC in terrorist test case A court hearing that starts tomorrow in London could have longlasting effects on investigative reporting by the media, says Liam Clarke When the going got tough for the great and the good Inside Politics Cheesed off with Swiss catering Why we must put more money into Aids Vim and vin rose on the other side of the divide Champagne socialist Don't go berserk when the winner is British Whitehall guards Goebbels secrets Through thick and thin Points The University of Greenwich How dare Major meddle with Hansard Birthdays St Jovite lifts Craine to fame Why racing is still not in seventh heaven John Karter sounds a note of caution as Doncaster puts on its Sunday best Carter can steal Piggott thunder again John Karter on the men and their mounts to watch at today's historic meeting Brave outsider naps his outsider John Karter on Rod Simpson's latest passion, and the form for Goodwood Doncaster Today Cricket First Class Averages Sport on TV For the Record Racing Australian Football A feast of Steven at Rangers News Focus British boxers' title failures Stewart chases Athlete banned Grounded Disorder in court O'Brien floored Indurain prepares for crowning glory Spaniard set to join ranks of Coppi, Anquetil, Merckx ans Hinault after trumphing inthe hardest and fastest ever Tour de France William Fotheringham reflects on a Tour that was won and lost in the time trials Mansell ignores the wheeler-dealers as he storms to pole again Motor Racing South Africans bask in a sun that is All Black Rugby Union Bustling New Zealand salvage some pride Laws show a backward progression Minor talent overcomes a major fear Peter Roebuck on the first-class Nick Folland, his Devon teammate Pop-gun novices riddle Warwickshire Spinning a deadly web Essex regain edge after Leicestershire cut and run Worcestershire seek value for money Morris steals the scene Durham steered to safety by Berry Action replay by Mallender puts England back on top Robin Marlar reports from Headingley Full Details from the Fourth Test K-Day Special Horses for courses no substitute for real pace Wonderful wounded warrior Waqar A minute to savour for a lifetime Two great Britons go for sprint gold Swimming Taking cathedral solemnity to an Olympic scale Television Mark Reason Dollar signs leave a shadow on the track Athletics Today's Programme Touts join the club Games Diary Goodbye to fair play and all that Charm school Angola pushover High spirits Homage to Catalonia 1992 Barcelona and Catalonia upstage Spain at the opening ceremony and glory in the splender of hosting the Olumpics Nick Pitt sees the greatest show on earth ignite in front of the greatest global television audience in history Four-legged athletes lead hopes for British gold Chris Brasher on the horses and humans most likely to taste glory at a time when winning medals is getting more and more difficult Contents Charles Tyrwhitt Contents Deepening gloom as CBI confidence slumps Lloyd's chairman quits under fire Coleridge backs Sedgwick boss as his successor Allied tipped for Martini link-up Euro Rscg Fidelity threatens to scupper WPP rescue Contents Wellcome Trust to scale down share sale Go for growth while there is still time Business Comment The Sunday Times Painted into an ERM corner View Point Kravis becomes 'carjack' victim Entrepreneur tries to sell Virgin name to Branson Sedgemoor in Somerset Lord Donoughue slanders himself Prufrock Quids in for the latest turf wheeze Mega-Bucks Packer's finest are not so pukka at polo Top price-fighter Barclays wins booby prize in the bad-debt squeeze on banks Britain Sings the Blues After April's election victory by the Tories, a wave of euphoria swept the City and industry. But the recession still shows no sign of ending and now despair is setting in. Report by Alan Ruddock and Kirstie Hamilton Norwich Union FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Paint-firm battle rolls on Sharewatch Share in the boardroom Florida Homes The Sunday Times Exhibition blazes trail to latest IT changes Business Computing 92 Rover 800 Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bathe in Profits! Telecommunications U. K. Limited Midland Electronic Industries Ltd. Milkman Mick Ltd. Profit from our Success Gild Assosciates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The TAC Group The Allied Games Company PuffPAC Senior Sales Director/equity Partner New Zealand Migration Consultancy Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Fidelity Colour Printing Olivetti chief fights tough double battle In his first interview with a British journalist since his jail sentence for fraud, Carlo de Benedetti talks to Andrew Lorenz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computing & Computing Services Dyno-Rod Colour Printing Interprint The Sunday Times BA's global airline plan gets off the ground BA has paid £390m for a minority stake in loss-making USAir. Has it bitten off more than it can chew? Matthew Lynn reports Intel Cayzers show how to keep old money Videos offer bonus of free training manual Fragile economy doesn't need Treasury cuts Economic Outlook Saab Beware Clintonomic tax-and-spend talk American Account Gilts return to prominence With share prices likely to fall further, investors are wise to look elsewhere Take heed of market trends and adopt a defensive stance, says many stockbrokers. It is time to switch to low risk and fixed returns. Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, reports Investment options over a one -year term Woolwich Building Society Choice tips for new capital growth Yorkshire Building Society Car buyers can drive a hard bargain Bankrupt robbed his creditors Questions of cash How a £3.40 overdraft can mushroom to £97 Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Unit trust index Offshore dollars Savings news Top savings rates Independent Financial Adviser Fidelity Investments The Sunday Times Car industry fears K-reg flop Honda to leave McLaren in pits Rolls may win China air order NatWest stung by Italian liquidation Takeover talk stalks TSB Jupiter recruit Drinks hope BAe drops out Mortgage risk Computer Associates Lateral thinking required by British Coal buyers In the City Career Movers' Companion NB Selection Ltd F. I. 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Marketing Services Agency Royal Life Newbridge Irens & Co The Pathfinder Partnership Airwork University College Headway Fibernet Ltd Sales & Marketing Stafford Long & Partners Hyatt Carlton tower Hampshire County Council News International Newspapers Limited RF/SYSTEMS Engineering University of Central England South Bank University South Bank University London The Princess Royal Trust Price Waterhouse Management Consultants Courses Greenwich College The American College in London The Rapid Results College Webster The School of Surgical Chiropody the Smae Institute Knightsbridge University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Department of Health Trent health The Department of Transport Chief Executive Bassetlaw Hospital and Community Services NHS Gloucestershire County Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol Polytechnic Lothian Regional Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Select from the Best Holland Park Sytner Milcars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Rivervale Brunswick Croydon Limited Bradshaw Webb Woking Motors Normand Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Greenoaks Gerard Mann Coventry Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Speeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroen Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Prices available on application from £1,000 Dvla Select Registrations Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Monzasport Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Afn Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar Lex Service Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mitsubishi Motors Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eagle Star Hooper Square Chestertons Residential Clifton Gate Savills The Circle Tower Bridge Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Higgs and Hill Homes Admiral Gardens Berkeley Homes Octagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land for Sale The Sunday Times Regalian Savills Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hunting Lodge Pinheiros Altos Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Don't put your daughter on the stage The life of an aspiring actress is not all glamour, as last week's revelations about David Mellor's mistress proved. Deirdre Fernand reports on the harsh world of Antonia de Sancha and company Lessons still to learn Egon Ronay does not mourn the passing of home economics from the school curriculum. For the British to discover the true pleasure of food, he says, they should start at home Save the Children Grace among the Face-savers Stylefile Connections Country Club Hotels The Sunday Times Crossword Wedded bliss-ters Who is surprised at the David Mellor story, asks Sally Ann Lasson. Marriages seldom last Multiple Display Advertising Items IVIVA! Fashion Lamb dressed as mutton Food & Drink Table Talk Tips in the balance Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall on new confusion over adding service to the bill Red light for the green vintage Wine Tasters Here come the giants with sweets for your children Nicola Davidson and Rajeev Syal on how food and drinks merchants are using video games to advertise Too busy to be a workaholic Rebecca Mead and Robert Norton on the way we see ourselves in the workplace Just Twelve Steps to heaven? Codependency groups are the latest to join the self-help bandwagon, and within this Tweleve Step movement love addiction is the new buzzword. Judi Bevan shares her findings on this controversial malaise Textbook sex with a Cat? Geordie Greig reports from New York on the craze for Cat - Coital Alignment Technique The Sunday Times Welsh valley turns deeper green for garden festival Gardening Sports coupe has qualities to sell in recession Motoring Ford returns to the fast lane with a racy Escort Stihl Where to watch wildlife during the summer Nature Lessons from the masters of design House Prices continue to drop as Major studies rescue plans Property Winter in the Windies Put out more flags Cut-price take-offs Price of the essence Tourist trade falls off Tokens of esteem Welcome aboard Write your wrongs Misquoted Corridor of Powers Thomas Hinde cycles the 170 miles linking the old Hapsburg empire along the Danube from Venna to Budapest and, in seven days, samples the histories and cuisines of Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia Queen Elizabeth2 Trans Indus Limited Overseas Travel Airline Network Flight Bookers AirFare Warehouse A Weekend Away Bath and Wells Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide STA Travel Travelsavers 1992 British Olympic Team Des res The world's top holiday houses for rent can better even the best hotels. David Wickers finds that their luxury facilities and catering offers vistors more than a mere home from home Travel Creations America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Latesaver Unicorn Holidays Ltd Mark Warner Cunard Sagafjord Kuoni Multiple Display Advertising Items 600 Miles up the Nile Sealink Stena Line Sunsail Limited Rash moves Trailfinders Travelbag American Express Reho Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Bangkok & Phuket Hermis Travel Pickfords Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items How to read between the lines of India's rail network Travelling through India by train is a delight—if you know how the system works. Royston ELLIS's insider's guide puts you on track Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Villas with Pools Catalan Villas Ltd Turkey The Sunday Times Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampshire Country Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Worldwide Headland Hotel The Tides Reach Thurlestone Hotel The Nare Hotel The Sporting Manor The Amber Hotel London Metropole Hotel Hotel & Country Club Sony Contents Blaming beaks Waterstone's Letters Foreign affair Behind the Pale Pile 'Em High Genuine article Laughing gas Nice one Cyril On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on Kissing cousins The City Had a good day at the office, dear? Literature The Chatto Book of Office Life or Love Among the Filing Cabinets edited by Jeremy Lewis Chatto £14.99 pp393 Body of Truth Memento Muriel Autobiography Curriculum Vitae by Muriel Spark Constable £14.95 pp214 Janus Publishing Company Bellicose lettres War The Unnecessary War: Whitehall and the German Resistance to Hitler by Patricia Meehan Sinclair-Stevenson £18.99 pp441 Free Inside information Dedications can be tantalising, ironic, sometimes soppy. Robert Tewdwr Moss teases out their darker subtexts Femme-de-siecle Chris Wilson, creator of oddballs, freaks and rum coves, talks to Anthony Quinn £1,000 Short Story Prize + your Work Published! The brave and the cute America The Place Where Souls are Born a journey into the American Southwest Thomas Keneally Hodder £17.99 pp249 Bullet proofs Vice: Life and Death on the Streets of Miami by Edna Buchanan Century £15.99 pp327 Authors Diary Ben Okri the Famished Road Paperbacks The Book Guild Ltd Racist relations Fiction Free by Marsha Hunt H Hamilton £14.99 pp219 Kelly's heroine The Cry from Street to Street by Hilary Bailey Constable £13.99 192pp Home alone… Love in Black and White by Robert James Waller Sinclair-Stevenson £12.99 pp186 Hardbacks Paperbacks ActionAid Dorrance Publishing Inc The Sunday Times The Arts Guild Contents Sun, sex and a Spaniard in the works Helen Fielding on a week of male frankness, General Franco and a lust for ratings A wreath for the Reith? Radio Waves Paul Donovan Can he beat it? The media knives will be out for Michael Jackson as he brings his tour to Britain this week. Robert Sandall has seen the new live show and thinks he will survive P&O Cruises Room to develop Sounding David Cairns on Glyndebourne's future Truly a peak performance Hugh Canning applauds the renovated Buxton Festival, and asks why sponsors are not helping it back on its feet Lay off, Macbeth Globe Theatre Magnificent life in the farce line Iain Johnstone feels that Michael Frayn's Noises Off transfers surprisingly well from stage to screen Poised to make a big noise Peter Bogdanovich talks about Noises Off to Iain Johnstone Surrender to her Kiss La grande illusion Thanks to European cultural unity, Robert Hewison enjoys a spectacle in Bradford Up in the air Nadine Meisner sees a new Romeo and Juliet partnership and wonders if it has the makings of one of ballet's all-time great double-acts Shaftesbury Theatre Crescendo of interest Sales of classical recordings have tripled in the past 10 years. David Mills reports on the changing face of serious music A mass to celebrate Paul Driver thrills to Janacek in an impressive first week of the Proms Undue homage to Catalonia? Andrew Lambirth assesses the works of the artist Antoni Tapies, on show in London this week Survival Today's hands-on craze is an object lesson in crowd-pulling for traditional museums, says Hugh Pearman Arts diary Quest for an unholy grail Ellen Cranitch meets choreographer Lloyd Newson A picture of optimism With the Sainsbury Wing a year old, Neil MacGregor, director of the National Gallery, is in confident mood, reports Helen Hawkins Fast forward The Sunday Times Call that jazz? Brian Morton hears the pianist Keith Jarrett give a poor account of himself The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 229 Catch this thief George Perry on the new print of a fairytale success from 1939 Open Air Theatre First opinion Jan Etherington says writing sitcoms is no laughing matter Royal Academy of Arts Prince of Wales Theatre The Nec August Fair Jazz Multiple Display Advertising Items Philadelphia Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Contents Radio Times English National Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Spectacular Michael Jackson Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers Creature Feature ALi No Kidding! The Funday Times Club Jokes Star Entry Fundays with the National Trust Winners The Numskulls Frying High, with the New Wonder CHiP! HAiR RAiSiNG! Great Ghost Hunt Question: Week Two Brainbusters Berol The Cods Question Thinks Laterallyl Time stands still Thunderbirds Deputy DiNK Fish Tales Mr Clean Asterix at the Olympic Games LEGO Competition Contents Sunday 26 July Regional Variations Criticis' choice Event 5 the Hurdles Satellite Film of the week Olimpics Renault Uk Ltd. A one-man woman Tilda Swinton is a woman of many parts: most, as in Screen Play, are men Video killed the TV star Now anyone can make a fly-on-the-wall documentary Wild Things Wildlife television, says Gareth Huw Davies, doesn't get much better than Anglia's Survival series, which returns this month to celebrate over 30 years on the screen Picture Gallery BBC1 Regional Variations Crities' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critic's choice Regional Variations Film choice Picture Gallery Sony BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Thursday 30 July Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio World Service FIAT Contents Inside Field of Dreams Chris Brasher, who won the 3,000m steeplechase in 1956, argues that the Olympic spirit has survived the depredations of terrorists, politicians and commercialism The human catapult Athletics Nick Pitt on the higher, stronger—and definitely further—ambitions of Steve Backley, the giant of the javelin Noilly Part McColgan prepared to take no prisoners Athletics Seat If you're trying to beat the Kenyans, join them Athletics Richard Nerurkar, who is running for Britain at 10,000m, discovers at first hand the secrets of Africa's long-distance elite Cliff Temple selects four key confrontations in track and field events that should set the Games alight Drug cheats make everybody a loser Athletics Cliff Temple on the monster that refuses to die—the use of drugs to produce sham champions El caudillo goes on and on and on Politics and Power Keith Wheatley on the uncertain future of the Olympic movement now that Juan Antonio Samaranch has decided to remain Make or break time for the hit that missed out Hockey Mark Reason on how success was squandered Thresher White water, white-knuckle Canoeing David Hunn on the belated run for gold of Richard Fox, the world's greatest salom canoeist British Airways Ben Johnson, the lying Iron man and Wonder boy get set Rowing Rob Hughes on Steven Redgrave's chance of making history, with the help and sacrifice of Matthew Pinsent, his partner who is prepared to row and row and row Stars who steer the small ships Sailing Keith Wheatley on British sailors' history of plundering the booty Modest to no faults Equestrianism Rob Hughes on the 'untalented, chicken-hearted' Mary Thomson, the world's No 1 eventer in her first Olympics No end to the dream for a pair of old warhorses Leading the ponytail brigade Gymnastics Chris Lightbown meets Rowena Roberts, Britain's youngest competitor in Barcelona Hanging on by a gumshield Boxing Germany opens floodgates Swimming Great Britons on the thrown Judo Boardman's fast but is he fast enough? Cycling BT Athletics: The International Class of 92. Cliff Temple Profiles Six of the World's Finest All the Facts and Figures for the Men's Athletics TV and Radio Crookes No big rush for this gold An Olympic Gold Medal is the Most Sought after Prize in World Sport. But is It worth It? Stan Levenson Explores the Myths and Goes in Search of Some Missing Medals Army cap didn't fit Dollars but no sense Jim Thorpe Hall of fame a haul of infamy Theft, intrigue and uncanny fate The 4x400m Relay Team The loss and profit of a victor's spoils Glitter dimmed The ultimate parting gift 3M Worldwide Sponsor 1992 Olympic Games Contents Guess 30 Cover Story Amdega Contents Haagen-Dazs Picture Gallery Sharp Halifax Jewel and the clofwn Peter Ustinov and his daughter Andrea, jewellery designer, talk to Ginny Dougary Our brewers never do things by halves Stella Artois Millstream Tilda R. I. C. 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