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News from 07/03/1993

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John Huxley, Michael Prescott, Christline Toomey, John Coleman, Rio de Janeiro, Rhoda Koenig, Cottage Pie, Richard Ellis, Ben Johnson, A H Halsey, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Geoffrey Carpenter, Tony Francis, Danby Bloch, Graham Rose, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Arthur Appleton, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Gillian Hall, Deborah Moggach, Armistead Maupin, Professor A H Halsey, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, R Kelly, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Mark Ottaway, Isabel Wolff, David Dougill, John Bryant, Cliff Temple, Angela Ward, (Miss) Phaedra Kelly Director, Cynthia Reavell, Chris Jenkins, David Puttnam, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, Andrew Morton, Raymond, Geoff Whitten, Anne Moffat, Caroline Lees, Diana Wright Personl Finance Editor, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Alan Edge, Mark Skipworth, Shelley von Strunckel, Margaret Thatcher, Peter Warren, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Rodney, John Diomond, Roger Eglin, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Frances Spalding, Councillor Harry Rimmer, Jeff Randall, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Danny Wallace, Paul Driver, Sidney Simkin, Margaret Dibben, Peter Plant, Sean McManus, Brenda Polan, Kirstie Hamilton, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, Julian Loose, Martin Jacques, Anthea Aldous, Nicola Davidson, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christina Lamb, John Karter, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Louise Terry, General Sir John Akehurst Chairman, Stephen Jones, Janine Di Giovanni, Chris Campling, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Howard Weaver, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Andro Linklater, Richard Woods, Greg Dyke Chief Executive, Clive Everton, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Charlotte Eager, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Amnon Goldberg, Michela Wrong, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Matthew Lynn, Jocelyn Targett, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Brian Moore's, Christa D'Souza, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Lauren St John, Ian Verrender, Gilbert Adair, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Jonathan Futrell, Victor Bryant, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Karena Callen, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Mr Nice Guy, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Alan Walters, James Dalrymple, Joanna Simon, Michael Medved, Iain Jenkins, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro,

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Hollywood stars turn their backs on violence in films Revealed: MI5 chief is easy terrorist target Insight Israeli secret plan to kill Saddam ends in tragedy My Friend Nicholas Newman Contents Major warns of television's effect on the young England clinch rugby victory Tories back down on Sunday shopping New Section Women patients on Aids alert The Equitable Life The Sunday Times Auction 'fake' cry as dealer hammers out a lot of profit Voila! A cupboard goes up £300,000 How to become a sought-after consultant Advertising Feature: A Wyven Business Library Recommendation Start and run a profitable consulting business Priority Orders Thomson Theraton Park Tower Para regiment may lose its chutes Doyenne of the Democrats to be Paris envoy Proud rugby mum dances with delight Lessons on right and wrong added to school curriculum The Times Girobank Churchill hits at coal strike Paris for £89 Top advice Top jobs Peugeot 'Russian mafia' killings to be probed Collector to cash in on stolen paintings Singles to go as record companies see sales shrink Energy Efficiency Ford St Pancras may be Euro station Anger over US don's support for paedophiles Halifax Hanged boy was bullied for 10p Hollywood versus Civilisation Film forum British Airways Bargain hunters go global Water firms defy laws on cutting river pollution Abbey National Lilley blames crime wave on broken homes French reject British generals Clintons invite the Beatles No money from Queen In today's Other Papers Thatcher tells West not to desert Yeltsin British Gas Apocalypse Texas When American federal agents bungled a raid on an obscure religious sect a full-scale unholy war broke out. Susan Ellicott reports from Waco Canadian Disciples of 'the lamb' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Family Britain is in the grip of a national angst which is finding its focus in the home. The modern family is under scrutiny and is found wanting. What can be done? Report by Jonathan Margolis Three mothers talking: what we need is love Affection, mutual respect and ambition for their children's future are common to parents in very different situations. But bringing up a family well is always hard work. Margaretter Driscoll reports The Family at War Kodak There is a cure—and our values can be rebuilt The status of the family must be improved, argues a H Halsey Bomb police round up the New Jersey Jihad Canon General finds no atrocities but refugees die by the dozen Islamic Propogation Centre International Is this what you'd like to do to your… Poodle fight at the Australian polls Blacks join in the white fight for survival Patten takes his biggest gamble Alliance Gas Brazil flounders as president clowns around Inflation soars to 1,500% in economic shambles United Airlines America takes a break from sex and violence St. Joseph's Hospice U. S. A. To Give Away 40,000 "Permanent… FIAT Damascus connection shakes Mitterrand's foreign minister Down under By our foreign staff: Japanese leader charged over tax Army Officer 'Wetbacks' pour west across German border No hiding place for a gibbon Out of this World King prosecutors lose a witness 'Wetbacks' pour west across German border Having a smashing time No Title "You can't fly in Business Class and have… Bishop's tale set to explode Italy's corruption bomb Equity & Law Russians change sides a as Yeltsin faces showdown British Midland Police officers to be paid by results The Open University Lamont 'considering tax cut' Weather and Travel Outlook James's parents thank the public News Digest Victim dies Hopeful Clark School move Station vandal Showstopper Royal taxi Bond winners …Nicholas Nicholas Ridley, distinguished former cabinet minister and architect of Thatcherism, died last week. His former prine minister pays tribute to a brave and loyal colleague Henley The best of Englishmen The Volvo 850 from £16,995 Much more Mr Nice Guy—Hollywood be warned The Lesley White Interview Michael Medved Don't blame me for the recession, I'm only the PM 7 Days Jonathan Miller reviews the week A budget for growth Atticus The heartless Scot has to discard his blunderbuss John Smith is the caring, comfy and safe figure that the electorate wants—but at heart he is a corporatist, writes Alastair Burnet TCP Change hidden in fog of double-talk The prime minister has repudiated the Thatcher line on manufacturing, but he is now trying to hide the Tory divide, says Peter Kellner Britain leaves the low road to Italy We are setting the EC productivity pace with foreign cash and home labour, argues Norman Macrae Swimming Pool Bite and be damned: the press sharpens its teeth on new role In a political system showing signs of exhaustion, Britain's newspapers face a challenging opportunity, writes Martin Jacques Picture Gallery Godfrey Smith Fairest of them all Greg Hadfield presents readers' ingenious answers—and more intriguing questions Bad strategy pushes IRA into defeat Inside Politics Why less pomp suits Diana's circumstances Spotlight On the Princess of Wales. The apparent downgrading of her royal status plays into her hands, writes Andrew Morton It's still gongs for the boys in the right class Philip Beresford sees no real change in the honours business No more funny looks for home-grown style British fashion week may seem to lack the glamour and power of international shows but, argues Brenda Polan, our designers realy are absolutely fabulous Local polls show Labour fails to gain ground Peter Kellner introduces a regular series on what by-elections tell us about the national political picture Renault The New Safrane by Renault How dare you label all Liverpudlians as louts? Harrow means to turn the tables An utterly unrepentant 'leftie' Don't blame the ITC Florence frustrated Points Birthdays Fighting Irish stun lacklustre Welsh Barnes, a bossy little genius Brough Scott heralds the end of a long wait and the vindication of England's new fly-half The man who thought success could be a drug Athletics 'We turned criticism into victory' Hooker Brian Moore's view from the England pack of their latest triumph Peerless Crowe is tortured by slurs Second-stringers come off second best once again Not crooked, but still not straight John Karter on the effects on the Sport of Kings of the latest doping revelations Douglas defies the decades Table Tennis Weld adds to the intrigue Racing Davis claims 65th title Snooker Operation for Smith News Focus Jackson in winning mood Group leader Title clinched Rally first Two-goal start Blue rinse Barrier lifter Power struggles and techno wars Nigel Roebuck, our new motor racing correspondent, sets the scene for this year's Formular One season Nobilo birdies his way to the top as Payne suffers under pressure Golf The Times Education Peter: the main man of Maine Road Nick Pitt on how Sam Ellis taught Peter Reid how to run Manchester City Local Derby desperate for an away day Tony Francis On the home draw that has Arthur Cox praying for a lucky break The mighty atom that Father Time failed to split in two Chris Lightbown on Franz Carr, the winger who is learning to fly again Lest they forget Whistle Blower Old one-two Strip tease Doesn't add up Trip tease To boldly go McClair puts United back on top Ferdinand kills off Norwich's title ambition West Ham pay homage with a welcome victory Clark and Newcastle in a class of their own Saints ride out a Wimbledon storm Sullivan survival bid on the ball Football Focus Football Pools Forecast For the Record Rugby Sport on TV and Today's Fixtures Jaguar Racing England hammer the Scots Desperate rivals condemn fans to Cup replay Adams spearheads Arsenal's Cup drive Beli's Treasury 'wise man' booms and causes a bust-up Glaxo lambasted over ulcer drug Zantac promoted 'illegally' in America Continental Airlines German Interest Rates are Falling Global job hunt starts at ailing Barclays Moving up. . . an exclusive survey by The Sunday… Christies signals upturn Vickers calls on market as Rolls skids Breaking down the old male bastions Business Comment Fidelity Brokerage Britain's top businesswomen: 50 leading female executives With prujudica against capable women starting to lose its hold in Britain's boardrooms. The Sunday Times has compiled a list of the country's 50 most successful women executives. Four of these high-flyers are pictured below. Report by Rufus Olins and Kirstie Hamilton Lincoln SHiRE Who can ride to the troubled bank's rescue? Barclays Bombs out Highlands & Islands Enterprise Sharp FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies Match the Sunday dividend to win £5,000 How to Play Portfolio Plus Nott gets ready for Hillsdown clear-out Sharewatch Project Management '93 Sedgemoor Amstrad A share in the boardroom Estate agency story has no Abbey ending Renault Battered Ford stakes fortune on track record of 'Black Jac' Brands Direct Limited British Airways Gas feud flares up into final showdown The Ofgas plan to break up British Gas could become the last big battle in a long war between the company and its regulator, says Andrew Lorenz, Associate Business Editor Lucas Texaco Top takeover advisers fear negligence writs Merchant banks could be hit by court actions from the 1980s boom. Report by Matthew Crabbe Tandem Tate's Mr Cube spits out his heir apparent Business turns its back on Labour Elections in Australia and France this month signal a return to conservative economic policies A coalition of conservatives is promising to reform industrial relations. Ian Verrender reports from Sydney Employment Service Industry chiefs face right-wing purge The Sunday Times Last call for Anglo boss Hongkong bank names its price for keeping Coalite aglow. Report by Jeff Randall BICCGroup In today's Other Papers Vtech Airtours plc Budget should take wraps off tax reform Economic Outlook Dti US economy reasserts its dominance American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stainless Steel Fabrication Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Box Number Replies Multiple Display Advertising Items Builders and Allied Trades Multiple Display Advertising Items Intelligent Computer Solutions Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Payroll Management Services Offshore & U. K. Companies by Lawyers NR Business Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour Printing No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists Drug firms seek cash injection abroad Lack of interest in Britain is sending pharmaceutical companies to America for investment. Matthew Lynn reports on a new brain drain Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Company Store Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Megatech Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Quintin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint! Prontac Loans & Investments Multiple Classified Advertising Items 50,000-100,000 Camp Beds Put your Franchise in the Forefront U. S. Franchisors Offering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mail Order Associates Ltd 'Intelligent' computer can make an educated guess Neural Software New technology enables computers to recognise faces, detect fraud and even taste wine. Neville Hodgkinson reports Genetics bring back flavour to tomatoes Biotechnology By inserting genes that slow softening in tomatoes, an American company hopes to create a tastier product. By Anne Moffat Cutting the risk of transplant rejection Medicine Locate in Scotland Sharp idea for the camcorder Video Pottinger's potty potted history Property tycoon's inconvenient sale Granada seals £110,000 Street deal Cream of IT at The Savoy The Daily Telegraph TV-am out of tunes Prufrock KIO faces £51m writ Asher faced Business orgy-bargy Owners in last-ditch talks with Germans In the City The Sunday Times The good Liffe without worries Options Trading in options need not be risky Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, looks at a way of making your shares work harder Readers score as money managers Invasion of the money snatchers What shares to pick Trusts' warning Hill Samuel How one man saw dividend double Today The Sunday Times launches two new sections Ten years of the mighty pen The Sunday Times's personal-finance crusader, Tony Hetherington, left, looks back on a decade of helping readers in his troubleshooting column Direct debit dream hits real-life snag Questions of Cash Legal & General Woolwich Meet Mr 6%, man for all seasons Comment Stamp on stamp duty Beware the dark side of high-income investment Investors are being warned about the pitfalls of split-capital trusts. By Diana Wright Weapon for small investors Yorkshire Guernsey Save & Prosper Unit trust index Top savings rates Compounded annual interest (Car), % At last, the 4% mortgage Savings news Free to all our readers £10,000 accidental death insurance to protect your family Apply Here for £10,000 Free Accidental Death… Bradford & Bingley Where to find latest data How you can look into the futures Pension plans rated What should a company pension scheme offer? Here are the essentials of a good package The Equitable Life Save cash by spending Six Ways to save Tax Investing now to earn tax relief later: that is the rallying cry of the financial services industry. Diana Wright explains how this strategy can work for you in her guide to saving tax Put allowances to work Murray Johnstone Fidelity Investments Foreign Colonial Taking advantage of the BES explosion Six Ways to save Tax Our personal finance staff report on the attractions of the different schemes National Westminster Bank Mature ways to more money Fimbra Pep train offers attractive returns The rules on personal equity plans have changed radically since they were introduced six years ago Package deal or à la carte? Quitting too soon damages wealth Alliance Leicester Time to think about a pension top-up At the financial year-end check how you can put aside a bit extra, says Margaret Dibben The M&G £6000 Unit Trust Gartmore Personal Equity Plans Pocket some capital gains overnight Margaret Dibben shows how to make the most of tax-free allowances by bed-and-breakfasting your shares Take time for the humble Tessa Framlington Pensions: guarding your most prized asset The earlier you start planning for your retirement the better, says Diana Wright Ease burden on your heirs The Equitable Life Perpetual Northern Rock The Sunday Times Britannia Building Society Job-switchers lose out in pension maze Inland Revenue rules weight the pensions system against those who change jobs often. Danby Bloch shows how to fight back Homebuyers start nibbling Prudential Man who gave us Eros basks in the limelight Collector's file Nationwide Baillie Gifford & Co Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Regalian Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Search goes on for Britain's dream home Consumers' tastes have changed little in 70 years, writes Hugh Pearman Berkeley Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countryside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landowners will win again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Moorings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell Homes Berkeley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Algarve—Balaia Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items William & Loughran JCT600 BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items David Richards Whitehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Mckay mazDa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your No. 1 "Sports" Mitsubishi Motors Normand West One Multiple Display Advertising Items Motors Wanted Mitsubishi Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DVLA Classic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two new stars avoid the Geneva limelight The first big motor show of the year was as important for the missing models as for those on display, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Small newcomers that are big on safety Vauxhall's Corsa gives driver and passengers extra protection A classic in the making Roche GKRS Search & Selection N B Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group Inchcape GKRS Search & Selection N B Selection Ltd Looking for work becomes a full-time occupation Sidney Simkin, right, a senior outplacement consultant, says it pays to plan your search for a new carrer meticulously Selector Europe Management Career Consultants Limited Technical Director Selector Europe Data General Goodman Graham N B Selection Ltd Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd. Madge Incpen Whiteheadselection Management & Executive Selection Selector Europe Chemical N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe K/f Associates Lawrence Barnett Associates N B Selection Ltd Michael Page Finance Atlantic Richfield Company Price Waterhouse Michael Page Finance Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary Lawrence Barnett Associates Hoggett Bowers plc Intergraph MSL International Sandoz The Ministry of Defence is an Equal Opportunity… Highfield International Johnson Wilson & Partners Coopers & Lybrand Austin Knight TK Selection BTEC Talisman A division of Staffplan Recruitment Limited The Centre for Consultancy plc Litchfield Associates Private & Corporate Career Advisory Consultants Oracle Riggs Business Design Group Connaught Smith Professional Selection and Development Limited Atco-Qualcast Afa Recruitment Advertising Harvey Nash PLC Terence Chapman Associates Limited Past Times Ward Executive Limited Hogan Europe JM Management Services Manweb McKenzie Waterman Chusid Lander Varley~Walker ITNET Personnel Development Partnership Sony KPMG Selection & Search EGOR Executive Selection Kurt Salmon Associates Regional Manager, Asia/Pacific Master Foods David Abbott and Partners The Allison Partnership M3i Systems Europe Equity&law Latham Consultancy Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Scott Marchant Superdrug CCN International Crescent Bull Thompson Devon & Cornwall TEC Arrow Electronics (UK) Ltd. MulliServ Modern Terminals Limited Sales Manager Direct Sales Division College of Aeronautics Fletcher Hunt plc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sun Training & Enterprise Software Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketing Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Stagecoach South Learning Tree International Charterhouse Executives Mainland Headway Equal Opportunities Commission NHS Management Executive North Tyne Health Nottinghamshire Public & Health Care Also on Page 14 Joint Nature Conservation Committee Health & Safety Commission N B Selection Ltd Director of Finance Teaching in Singapore NHS Cymru Wales Breckland District Council The Sunday Times Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Chiropody Multiple Display Advertising Items Luton College of Higher Education Mander Portman Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tender is the Night This is the bed of typical married couple. If may look humdrum, but, according to a contrversial new report, it is a hurly-burly of smouldering fulfilment Janine Di Giovanni discovers living proof of what American researchers are calling the 'Seconf Sexual Revolution' Having the time of their love lives Farewell to the dim thing The bimbo is dead. The intelligent girlfriend is here. Christa D'souza foasts the ultimate armpiece The Lygon Arms Brief Lives Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antique Desks NHS Loto Not very PC For Sale Photosales Director debit Neil Macwood rounds up Multiple Display Advertising Items Is your Train on Time Comrade? British Antique Replicas This mum's for hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Mother's Day Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allergy VAC Ibuleve Baily Mail The Nursery Window Snowgoose Cunard Sonnentag & Mulligan: feminine luxury Shaping up London Fashion Week has fallen on hard times—Britain's top designers prefer Paris and Milan, so do the buyers, and it's only three days long anyway. But there is some good news: a new initiative is nurturing bold young British talent and creating artisans out of artists. Nilgin Yusuf reports The Sunday Times Crossword Taking it to the max Table Talk Free-market battles, Bulgarian-style Wine Steaming through Russia Travel in style aboard the Bolshoi Express through the Baltic States The Sunday Times Tasters Brewer's feast Meals by mail Take the cake Every Which? way but wearable A consumer survey found that cheap jeans last longer. But who wants them to, asks Jocelyn Targett Baily Mail The Sunday Times Thomas Lloyd The green, green grass of hell For all the hassles of urban living, Nick Hornby isn't remotely interested in the rural alternative Daily Mail The Bahamas One Lady driver She loves cars but hates grunge. Rachel Cooke on the forthright minister for style Avis Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Iberia INDIAhhh Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia Swissair Philippine Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Tropix Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items A question of trusts Directions Food for thought Head cases Sandals Des's Res Mark Ottaway explores Indonesia's far-flung Banda Islands, famous as the location of last year's great Fergie paper chase Royal Caribbean French Railways Touring the two-wheel way Motorbike holidays put the excitement back on to the open road. Jonathan Futrell revs through the best Royal Caribbean Cruises Trans Indus Ltd Slope off for the weekend Travel Also Appears on Pages 6,7 & 9 -16 Mark Warner Short Circuit Ever wished for a weekend break skiing in the Alps? Alistair Scott provides all the details required to turn the dream into reality Cunard Countess East Devon Pettitts India Nile Cruises Manchester Airport Flying visit to Verbier Hot spots for winter breaks How to get there Ensuring peak condition Take a Break in Paris for only £89 . . . or fly to Madrid for £109, plus two Air Miles coupons The Sunday Times Tradewinds Sunsail Stena Sealink CIE Tours International Unicorn Holidays Ltd Photosales P&O European Ferries Book by March 31 Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Accommodation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Solatro Holidays The Travel Bug Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Toronto Special Travelbag The rough and the smooth David Wickers falls for the classic English beauty he finds when he goes 'walking posh' along the Cotswold Way Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Thailand Eurocamp America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Discovery Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropix Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Holiday Accommodation KEY Camp Holidays Timsway Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bladon Lines 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Character Cottages The Cottage Collection The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sally Ski-Drive Activity Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items ALdERNEY Atlantic Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paradise is 28 Miles off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items King's lost garden set to bloom again Hampton Court is the setting for the most ambitious restoration project in Britain, reports Graham Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items A short, sharp shock will help Contents Sign language Multiple Display Advertising Items Muse worthies We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books. I Pennington Street, London EI 9XW Clothes maketh the woman Picture Gallery Apocalypse then Change of emphasis On the Critical List Harvey Porlock is baffled by the mysterious ways of books pages The secret policeman Biography Was J Edgar Hoover a transvestite in the pay of the mafia, as a controversial new study claims? Anthony Howard investigates The Book Guild Ltd. Global warnings Essay How are writers approaching the millennium? Peter Kemp finds them struggling to encompass the apocalyptic threats of the greenhouse effect, Aids and nuclear war The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 261 A poor role model Biography Alias Olympia a Woman's Search for Manet's Notorious Model and her own Desire by Eunice Lapton Thames and Hudson £12.95 pp181 Small Times The Sunday Times Glory days Rock Biography Across the Great Divide: The Band and America by Barney Hoskyns Viking £16.99 pp416 Dream on Walking Back to Happiness An Autobiography by Helen Shapiro and Wendy Green Fount £7.99 pp256 Authors Tribes man Roots Shmoots Journeys Among Jews Howard Jacobson Viking £16.99 pp502 Exclusive Preview Diary The age of innocents Suffer the little children: we examine two accounts Child-Loving The Erotic Child and Victorian Culture by James R Kincaid Routledge £25 pp426 The parent trap A Labour of Love by Steve Humphries and Pamela Gordon Sidgwick £15.99 pp268 Yesterday They Took My Baby by Ben Wicks Lime Tree £14.99 pp274 Dorrance Publishing Inc Quiet days in clichés Biography The Devil at Large Erica Jong on Henry Miller Chatto £16 pp340 Reeling in the one-film wonder This Is Orson Welles by Orson Welles and Peter Bogdanovich edited by Jonathan Rosenbaum HarperCollins £20 pp533 Just say no Women Women, Celibacy and Passion by Sally Cline Deutsch £16 pp280 The Sunday Times The… Supplement The root of all evil Criminal Sentences John Coleman looks for clues in his search for the best new crime fiction West Downs Domestic science Xanthippic Dialogues by Roger Scruton Sinclair-Stevenson £15.99 pp277 Young Americans Fiction Shampoo Planet by Douglas Coupland Simon & Schuster £8.99 pp299 Ten years after Peerless Flats by Esther Freud H Hamilton £14.99 pp224 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times Wildlife Multiple Display Advertising Items The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers Creature Feature The Way They were No kidding! Lord Snooty Design an Art Car Art on Wheels Colour your Car Colour your Car The Numskulls In a Pot of Trouble! Sea the Change! MiNiSTERiAL EGGS-PERiENCE! Stingray Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean The Funday Times Club Brainbuster Mega-Byte Bogart Joy Stick The Intelligent Cod's Question Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Inside Shaking up the real thing After 107 years of global success, the fizz has gone out of Coca-Cola's image. Mark Edwards reports on the historic marketing U-turn that redefines our world Our present from the past Scrutiny Sink or swim The Culture profile Is Alan Yentob up to the toughest job in mainstream TV? By Stuart Wavell. Photograph by Sally Soames Porsche Porsches have always served as a benchmark for other Why Britain's most loved soap won't most wash Coronation Street fan Roy Hattersley laments its loss of social realism Street cred Junk Mayle In a bad week for Englishmen abroad, Craig Brown finds comfort in the home-grown Darling Buds of May Catch a falling megastar Robert Sandall reports on flagging fortunes in the upper echelons of the pop aristocracy Vital statistics Robert Hewison finds how we spend our leisure, using the new issue of Cultural Trends Tenor of the times It would pay to attract stars to sing in Britain, says Hugh Canning International acclaim fors truly great Britten Paul Driver welcomes the Barbican's recognition of a world-class composer Guilt-edged craft Wishful thinking undoes Athol Fugard, says John Peter City of Angels Sadler's Wells Theatre Luxury London Theatre Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Academy of Arts Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Van Morrison Travels with my Aunt Neil Royalty Theatre Picture Gallery Theatre Check Exeunt all but the rich Caroline Lees on drama hopes lost Dance Check Vaudeville Theatre Exclusive ticket to the best seats Soundtrack Offers From Iron Curtain to Iron Lady Sergei Chepik is to paint Lady Thatcher's portrait. Caroline Lees reports With flying colours The backlash against brilliant white has begun, says Hugh Pearman Arts diary "A Real Treat" Consenting Adults Stuck at the back of the queue Why do films open in Britain so long after their American release, asks George Perry X is for excess exposure Real-to-reel Malcolm The trouble with Spike Lee's new biopic, says Tom Shone, isn't its length but its lack of depth Scent of a Woman Film Check UK Box Office January 29-February 28 US & Canada Box Office January 29-February 28 Hollywood: The Cure Censorship cannot repair the moral crisis that has gripped popular culture, says Michael Medved. In the final extract from his book, Hollywood vs America, he argues for a new way of thinking Drifting to disaster The Sunday Times Television & Radio Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Index BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 10 March Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Friday 12 March Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Radio Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Yesterday's Today tomorrow? 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