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News from 16/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Jacquey Visick, Waldemar Januszczak, Steven Goldman, Barbara Hall, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, Robert Rose Chairman, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Pete Davies, Norman MacRae, Barbara Ellis, Susan d'Arcy, Carolyn Wigoder, Charles Boyle, Frank Whitford, Roy Porter, Graham Rose, Gordon Kirby, John Stansell, Sheridan Morley, Nicolette Jones, Helga Graham, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Ned Balfe, Kirstle Hamilton, Ruth Gavin, Mark Timmerman, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Simon Veksner, Robert Leedham, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Richard Eaton, Francesca Nelson, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Mark J Hunt, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Cyril Dixon, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, James Whitaker, Alan Bergson, Cliff Temple, Chris Jenkins, Mark Leishman, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, Peter Kemp, Lord Kilmarnock Chairman, W Poynton, Michael Jones, Aoife Nic Grada, John Deamer, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, John Barrett, Martin Cropper, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Rose Shepherd, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Peter Cole, Anatole Kaletsky, Philip Robinson, Nicholas Whittaker, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Terry O'Neill, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Janet Coleman, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Steven Wheeler, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Anna Nolan, James Bethell, David Brock, Paul Driver, Liz Lightfoot, Steven Downes, David Leppard, Peter Plant, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, John O'Riordan, Martin Jacques, Phil Baker, Nicola Davidson, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, Jenny Diski, Peter Gartland, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Arthur C Clarke, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Alan Clayton, Stephen Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Harry Mullan, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, William Langley, Sally Soames, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Tim Willis, Tony Speed, Brough Scott, Andro Linklater, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Margaret Attfield, Sasha Miller, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Michael Hanson, Michela Wrong, Mihir Bose, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Emily Dean, Dave Hill, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, David Campbell, Lauren St John, Gilbert Adair, Lucas Mellinger, Andrew Lorenz, Peter Semler, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Iain Jenkins Europe correspondent, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, Nigel Roebuck, Dan Fearon, Geoffrey Parkinson, Fiona Beckett, Paula Reed, Stephen Schick, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Clive Turner, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, John Scutt, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Iain Jenkins, Boris Schapiro,

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Palace says Charles and Diana transcript is a fake Senior Tories put Major on probation Dweeb and scuzz become official Dictionary The MacAllan The Generation Game Newman Cancer linked to high pulse rate The Truth about Anita Hill Water companies accused of Victorian brutality Donald Trumped Secret camera saved siege infants Contents Three shots that ended Superflics beat the 'human bomb' to the draw State of siege Cool courage of novice teacher The heroine The Shorter MBA Advertising Feature: A Wyvern Business Library Recommendation Fast-track 'business school' training Sunday Times wins awards for promotions St. Joseph's Hospice Puente Romano Hotel Marbella On a mystical mission The gunman London Phone Co. The nightmare in class 8 The elite How the Nursery School Siege was Won Fujifilm The Sunday Times Success Story Season Special Next Week A Taste of Trollope Next Week Joanna Trollope Air Miles Peugeot 205 Essex men fight for extra time at Spurs Stevens retreat on Stonehenge Halifax Group 4 uses leg shackles on prisoners Vauxhall Panthers on the prowl Ugly scenes as extremists exploit black anger over murder Article Withdrawn Motorola Radio 1 'backdoor' adverts infuriate commercial rivals British Airways Smith will give pledge to hold PR referendum Village stuns BR with £5m tunnel offer Irish eyes smiling at last gasp victory Honda Ripper's wife files for divorce Public services sell-off In today's Other Papers Lord Spencer apology £460m in EC sheep subsidy New councils may ban hunts Motorola Taken to task by the Treasury Inside Politics Daylight Snobbery A polemic in The Times last week against the prime minister's leadership abilities was interpreted by Downing Street as an attack on his class. Why the outbreak of paranoia? Michael Jones and Peter Millar report London Gatwick Clever Buggers. . . Diana's 'big red tomato' Is MI5 eavesdropping on the royals? Or are last week's revelations about a new 'taped conversation' just a tabloid fantasy dreamed up to boost circulation? Andrew Alderson, Maurice Chittenden and David Leppard review the evidence Christian Aid Right royal insights from Diana's 'big red tomato' The Lesley White Interview Ski Thomson Apple 'Yes' steamroller pushes sullen Danes to the vote Polls claim with for Brussels, but pundits predict cliffhanger European oil scam: who wants to vote for this? Thomson Winter Sun Saddam to build new supergun with Russian aid Bill puts George's foot in his mouth Out of this World Bardot gets more beastly Compaq Craxi returns from the dead UN digs in as Khmer fear stalks the voting fields Rover 200 Coupe Saudi royals act to quell first open opposition Telford Kohl squirms in media spotlight on his marriage Euro Disney Toyota Defiant Serbs vow to fight to the death Subaru Robin Hood hero turns enemy in the hell of siege city Row over Bosnia leaves a "whiff of Suez" The Sage Group PLC Brezhnev's gang strut back into their old offices Black radical stirs fears on Clinton team Regretfully we Suspend Aid to Bosnia Tambo 'royals' fall from grace in South Africa Rape and incest hell stirs Irish conscience P&O European Ferries Chanel's number may be up in American perfume purges Universities freeze places despite record demand Tory sex victim attacks 'male' legal systems The Open University Weather and Travel Outlook Two fall from express train News Digest Nurse guilty News Digest Forgery swoop Hospital escape Lorry hits house Bond winners Anita Hill Her accusations of sexual harassment derailed a judge's career-and made her an American heroine. But could she have been lying? The Truth about Goodwood Travel Limited Thomas Cook The high and mighty fall in an epidemic of humiliation 7 Days Jonathan Miller reviews the week The Truth about Anita Hill The Times 'She talked about sex a lot' Political Correctness goes beyond a joke Peter Mckay on a crazy world where 'British' is racist Atticus Just say nej 'Something must be done' is simply no policy at all A face-saving but death-dealing effort to salve Western consciences over Bosnia would have been folly, writes Alastair Burnet Lombard NatWest Godfrey Smith Pointless feud will drag Labour down The row over union block voting could detonate under the Labour leader while his party is still ailing in the polls, says Peter Kellner The end of Europe is now in sight Instead of digging a deeper Euro-hole, the Tories should look to a free-trade future, says Norman Macrae Time for Britain's lost soul to shake off the shroud of history The British have an identity crisis brought on by clinging to romantic notions of the past. We must reinvent ourselves, says Martin Jacques Adaytum Lights, cameras, but where do they keep the action? Spotlight On the Cannes Film Festival, where Sunday Times reporter Nicola Davidson finds out if she has what it takes to become a star To boldly go very fast indeed Outward Bound A French pile ripe for Raine treatment Mitsubishi Televisions Newspapers pays the price of Independence Losing the race to buy the Observer has exacerbated The Independent's problems of falling circulation and need for capital—but the eagle has not crash-landed, write Peter Cole and Rufus Olins Celebrate change and confound their politics Stena Sealink Line Is Norman Lamont really the worst chancellor Britain has ever had? David Smith recalls dodos at the Treasury Grey giants throw their juniors out Aids group gives unbelievers a frosty answers Points The Sunday Times Birthdays Budget Dying to look like a model Major disadvantages Everybody's biting at the champ Harry Mullan weighs up the options for the WBC champion in his fight to prove he really is the best Lewis-Christie showdown could all be for nought Athletics Watch out All Blacks—McGeechan's Lions are preparing to roar Stephen Jones on a tour that is bigger than the World Cup Lions tour 1993 Lucky Eubank in close shave Harry Mullan sees Eubank draw, yet retain his world title Why Sugar tried to oust Venables Mihir Bose on the Tottenham dream ticket that quickly turned into a nightmare Chilly warriors warm up for Cup David Hunn watches the north on top at lacrosse's first national premiership Officials turn their noses up at glue Table Tennis Sad Warden Owen meets his match Sailing Faltering Faldo fluffs his lines Golf Barathea almost Derby prospect Racing Mansell joins the lords of the oval Gordon Kirby on the world champion's brave challenge for Indycar's crowing glory The search is on for the Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year Ryanair The day when Piquet got it all wrong All-conquering Wigan, the team Monie built Rugby League Selectors get something right for a change shock Peter Roebuck on a one-day squad that could clean up the Australians Fairbrother takes it one day at a time Peter Roebuck on the limited-overs hero happily facing another make-or-break Test series Border opens up before declaring Tufnell turns Middlesex tide White coats blackballed Cashing in Third Man A son also rises Name-droppers Culture club Ilott's lightning ends Thorpe's reign Reeve writes his name in runs Dashing Gower lightens gloom Fiery Caddick proves he is no flash in the pan Robin Marlar assesses the achievement of a paceman set for the international stage Robinson makes best of a bad day Morris builds case for recall Chaos after flag mix-up News Focus Ivanisevic sinks Sampras Savon's fourth Britain through James attacks Record throw Marshall loses Dave Thomas Football Australia For the Record Racing Sport on TV and Fixtures County Championship Nissan Challenge Match Sussex v Australia Other Matches Oxford Univ v Northants Arsenal, Wednesday, Thursday Mercury Communications Here we go, here we go, yet again Brough Scott sees Jensen prevent Waddle providing a merciful end The key moments in Wednesday's draw with Arsenal Arsenal, Wednesday, Thursday Bank to rule out 'political' cut in interest rates MGN plans a £300m share sale Talbot to unload 54% stake Pressure on at Independent Lamont: situation not quite vacant 'Man of stature' goes tenpin bowling Tourist chief to head Allied Leisure US ultimatum on Ronson U-turn likely on chancellor's luxury-car tax Minolta Stopping the insider dealer Business Comment Sutcliffe Catering the Quality Partner Gold trade reaches fever pitch View Point Invesco faces huge fine Swan Hunter runs out of options Rolls goes for rouble market Car tax Versus the World BT has fought hard to transform itself from an inefficient state monopoly to one of the leading players on the world telecoms stage. But, reports Andrew Lorenz, the real battle is yet to come International Watch Co Ltd. Share in the boardroom Forte Crest BA outlook brightens with rights issue Sharewatch Sedgemoor FT-SE 100 index The Sunday Times 16 May 1993 Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Klesch: a busy week high above his fellow 'corporate vultures' These are boom times for trading in company debt. Matthew Lynn talks to one of the busiest (and least popular) practitioners Regent Street truce begins to crack Millions In today's Other Papers Investors in People A wing and a prayer keep GPA from crash landing These are troubled times for Irish business. Here Alan Ruddock reports on the offer Tony Ryan could't refuse; John Burns, below, charts the fall-out of the botched Greencore sale Ahern vents wrath on Davy GE goes for No 1 slot Prontaprint Cut interest rates to keep recovery going Economic Outlook The bad news is much better than they say American Account Sun Microsystmes Computer Corporation Group 4 boss stays calm in prison storm Embarrassment over escaping prisoners will not deflect the security giant's aims, writes James Bethell Lotus Improv Berlusconi casts around for fresh cash Fininvest at a glance Pasta with lashings of high-tech expertise It was sheer sauce to start a business during the recession. Andrew Lorenz on a food supplier more than staying the course Business to Business Computers and Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Response Electronics PLC Start your Own Discount Airfare Agency Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Practioners Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World's First Ever Fashion Video Catalogue Resin Bonded Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Colour Printing Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Commercial Property Big Brother maps out the underworld Software At its first trial, a program to find the links between criminals came up trumps, but its application extends to business and banking. Christopher Lloyd reports BP finds a new angle on the search for oilfields Exploration A fresh drilling method will benefit profits and the environment, writes John Stansell The Sunday Times All-seeing robots with an eye on the future Computers The evolution of the computer has reached a new stage, writes Anna Nolan in Dublin Ambra Personal Computers Bytes Dunne's not done yet Prufrock Curtains for Britain Hard pressed by filthy lucre Corby Works When Polly boss was pecked No zip in Sinclair's Zike Taking a turn for the verse City rail link gets Major go-ahead Portfolio Winners Bank on Hutchings as heat stays on RHM In the City The Sunday Times Marks sparks cash surprise Smaller-company sector shows room for growth Recovery points to slow but steady expansion Classic cars, old-fashioned rates Northern Rock Northern Rock Building Society Picking up a Pep can promote your wealth Fidelity Investments Shrunken savings saved Questions of cash Inflation buster should be a winner Centrebank The state should pay, says William at 80 Save & Prosper How to find shelter from demographic time bomb The state welfare system may not be able to bear the burden of an increasingly ageing population. Today's earners should plan alternatives. Paul Nuki assesses the options for retirement ISIS Invory & Sime Yorkshire Guernsey Photosales Save & Prosper Top savings rates Unit trust index BES shareholders face loan blow Savings news Schroder Keep a sharp eye on your pension More pension money is going missing as firms fight to survive the recession, reports Barbara Ellis Wider share scheme that grew and grew The twinkle in Nigel Lawson's eye has blossomed into an operation accounting for £8.5bn of investments, involving more than 600 funds and trusts. Peter Gartland asks where Peps will be going from here £700m in tax that need not have been paid Investors wooed by bright ideas Perpetual Baillie Gifford & Co The Pep Shop Ltd Scottish Widows Next Sunday May 23 Investment Trusts Prolific Avoid the frenzy at year-end Performance: winners and losers Flemings Undiecover art helps boys' clubs Collector's file Update Towry Law N&P Sales are up but house prices stay down The dreaded gazumpers are back, reports Michael Hanson Berkeley Homes Marryat Square Regalian Trade Tower Allsop & Co. J Trevor & Sons Daniel Smith Receivership Sale Riverside Penthouses Douglas, Lyons & Lyons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Cluttons Tates Savills Edwardes Square London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Savills The Watermark Club Hooper Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Higgs & Hill Homes Admiral Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Racing Club Bovis Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items B M W Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann of Distinction Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items 600 SEL 92(J) Pearl Blue/Cream hide Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand London Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Dick Lovett Official Porsche Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Advertise your car for free Multiple Display Advertising Items Central Motor Auctions Spring Fever Private Advertisers Alfa makes most of racy reputation The 164's extra zest will help it keep up with its rivals, reports Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited Lancaster SAAB Appleyard Rippon Multiple Display Advertising Items London Centre Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items One way out of a jam Multiple Display Advertising Items The World's Largest Auction Group N B Selection Ltd NB Selection Ltd TRG European Multiple Display Advertising Items NB Selection Ltd Racal Personnel Advertising Limited Getting some corporate value for money John Barrett, right, deputy chairman of Digital Equipment company, looks at corporate values—the "glue" that bonds today's decentralised international firms Selector Europe BMG Records (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selector Europe QS Familywear PLC Varley~Walker N B Selection Ltd Morgan & Banks The Pathfinder Partnership Limited Northern telecom N B Selection Ltd Howgate Sable & Partners Headway National Power British Technology Group Dalston City Partnership Shell International Petroleum Company Ltd Digitus Howgate Sable Picturetel Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Ltd Hoggett Bowers plc International Software Communication Arts International Competition Analysis TSI Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers plc Associated Partners in Finance Limited Bull JBA Recruitment Advertising Interim Executive Management in Information… Multiple Display Advertising Items BOC Distribution Services Morton Hodson E & S Retail Ltd The Further Education Funding Council Medlock Associates Complet Recruitment PA Consulting Group Aldi Lowe & Fletcher Limited Comet Gaskell Textiles Ltd. Policy Master Loréal Miller Leake Advertising The Eurolink Group plc Intermec UK Ltd AF Advertising Limited Barclays Oxford Training MSL International Keyline Austin Knight CUC Cablevision (UK) Limited Cathay Pacific Sandvik Multiple Display Advertising Items JM Management Services Hackney Business Venture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outstanding Opportunity Sales Management General Manager, International Sales Division,… The E R C Group Quarry Dougall Coopers & Lybrand New Appointments Group L. J. Associates Tate & Lyle PLC Mercuri Urval Welsh National Opera Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Balfour Kilpatrick Norwich Union Mercury one2one Clip Display Systems Yorkshire Trafalgar House Offshore Holdings Limited Plymouth & Torbay Health Authority Training Enterprise Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northumberland Family Health Service Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Education Supplement The Eversheds Hepworth & Chadwick University of Salford Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Craig Thomas Wars of independence Media The Independent newspaper seemed the perfect Eighties success story. A new book by one of its founders exposes the in-fighting behind the image, says Peter Cole Uncertain theory William Bayer Race relations Heavy metal Le thrash grunge Waxing lyrical Leaden weight Pile 'Em High On the Critical List Keep it simple chaps, urges Dorrance Publishing Inc A farewell to alms The Charity Business The New Philanthropists by Tom Lloyd John Murray £19.99 pp236 Was Geoff Ryman The Ex-Wives Deborah Moggach Chronically famous Biography Liza Minnelli Born a Star by Wendy Leigh Hodder £16.99 pp239 Range rover Sassy The Life Of Sarah Vaughan by Leslie Gourse Mainstream £14.99 pp288 The Book Guild Ltd Animal charm For Children Nicolette Jones tests a selection of stories and picture books for the under-eights Bibliophile Books Diary Shaping Things to Come Do we read science fiction to avoid past disasters, to analyse the present, or to predict the future? Or is it just plain escapism? Arthur C Clarke analyses the secret of the genre's longevity Invasion of the SF snatchers Futuristic settings used to be the preserve of science fiction. Now literary authors want some of the action. Nicholas Lezard reports Crawley Welcomes Careful Drivers The birth of the moderns Anthropology Roy Porter examines the mysterious case of the disappearing cavemen The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 271 The birth of the moderns Janus Publishing Company Route 66 and all that Travel American Heartbreak Travels From Woodstock To San Jose By Song Title by Mick Brown M Joseph £15.99 pp246 Hogan's run The Edge Of The City a Scrapbook 1976-91 by Desmond Hogan Faber £14.99 pp193 Minerva Press The Pentland Press On the Shelf Fiction Kate Saunders thrills to Sir Walter Scott's swashbuckling Old Mortality Death becomes him Caesar by Allan Massie Hodder £14.99 pp228 Do the rite thing The Last Word by Paul Micou Bantam £14.99 pp252 The Phoenix Press The outsider from the outback Remembering Babylon by David Malouf Chatto £14.99 pp202 A lost leader's saga holiday Skylark's Song by Roy Hattersley Macmillan £14.99 pp377 The Adelphi Press Paper Backs Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Languaphone The Times Literary Supplement Granda The Grapevine Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club A comic classic from the Beano Prehistoric Perfection or Dinosaur's Dinner? The Numskulls Beware of the Squirrel?!? Canned Canines! Thunderbirds Deputy Dunk Bogart Joy Stick The Intelligent Cod's Question The Funday Times Club Coupon Join the Club! Thinks Laterally The Daily Telegraph Contents Contents Stone not for rolling Whip-round for the editor Hats into the ring Easy listening post Keep Rt Hon to the end of the road Alan Clark is a vain, self-centred, philandering MP. Why does his wife stay loyal, asks Susan Crosland Rendezvous with death They mel in a cafe on the beach in Corsica—she a housewife from Surrey, newly widowed, be a French pilot living in digs. They fell in live, and he came to live with her £750,000 home Nine months later she lay on the kitchen floor, murdered What happened to Carolyn Taylor? Margarette Driscoll reports Great Borgias of Today Judy begat Liza, Kirk begat Michael, Henry begat Jane. Hollywood isn't just full of star—it's full of familles of stars, dynastic constellations. So who Tom Shone asks, are the Oscar winners of 2003? Julie Pacino? Joe Costner? Or little Scout Willis, dauthter of Bruce and Demi, who made the cover of Vanity Fair as a foetus. . . Daks Simpson Bridled passions Robert Leedham separates the tack from the tacky in the Jilly Cooper-land of sex and jodhpurs at Badminton Paul Mitchell The descent of man The New Man has evolved into a mewling and puking New Baby, says Ruth Gavin Prudential Who's counting? Raine Spencer's latest trip on the aristocratic marry-go-round proves that a class act can go on forever, says Jonathan Margolis A mother's warning Ace of Clubs It's where he picked a fight with Muhammad Ali, and spotted John Bryan out with Fergie. Taki toasts 30 years of the Society nightclub, Annabel's. Portrait by Terry O'Neill Picture Gallery Grin and bare 'em Americans may scoff at the dentally challenged Brits, but the cracked-toothed mouth is a pround legacy, says Cosmo Landesman Light fantastic Interiors Hugh Pearman on the remaking of a Leith warehouse Cartier Air Miles Travel the World Born again spirit Eric Dymock on the latest incarnation of the Lotus Esprit Kwai Let's do the timewarp again Food & Drink Table Talk Off your Trolley Irresistible rise of sour dough Thin white sliced it ain't Fiona Beckett on the band-reared loaves that satisfy a new craving Insolent little wines Wine 30 Minute Menu Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sewills The Whitley Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cigar Club Photosales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Saunas F & S Engineering Hamlet furniture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millerdale & Co. British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nostalgic Radios Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolex & Cartier Multiple Display Advertising Items Pagoda Rose Arbours Pergolas and Pagoda Style… Murray Tough as They Come A wold apart Gardening Graham Rose on the hidden glories of the Yorkshire garden Chores Cannock Gates Traditional Wooden Play Equipment Window Ganopies The Heveningham Collection The Sunday Times Crossword Gerald Ronson Brief Lives Broderick Munro-Wilson vs Samantha Bleby Shades of Africa The earthy dyes and tribal prints of Kenya have inspired the world's top designers. Paula Reed reports Picture Gallery Drive Ireland Ireland Park Hotel Kenmare Slattery's Travel Agency B&I Line Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Thomas Cook Airline Network ticket Bridge the World The Travel BUG Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Quest Worldwide Major worldwide Reho Travel America Thomas Cook Travellers Abroad Americana Vacations Ltd. Travelbag Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bon Voyage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stamp of Approval Frederic RAPHAEL's boyhood stamp collection told no lie: the Seychelles really are a paradise of palmy beaches and turquoise seas—but it neglected to predict the odd spot of warm rain Travel Brief Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Travel Worldwide Travel Insurance Services Limited Travelbag Tropical Places Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enchanting Holidays Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Portfolio Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egypt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items GRAY Dawes Travel Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sally Holidays Penny Sally Riviera Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Haven France & Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Just France Multiple Display Advertising Items Picturesque Cottages in Rural France Many with Pool Multiple Display Advertising Items Key Camp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Farmed out Travel Peach of a beach A new breed of tourist is helping to preserve the traditional Tuscan way of life, says Jacquey Visick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Style Holidays Martyn Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mundi Color Iberia Brochure & Booking Line Guerba Exodus Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Savile Row Tours & Travel Ltd Florida Villas with Pools Florida Villas Twickers World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forestry Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Jersey and Two Hotels of Exceptional Quality! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Children Welcome Raw deals David Wickers finds a cool reception at European resorts Abruzzo Thomas Cook Directions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Hotel The Tides Reach The Commodore Hideaways The Nare Hotel Thurlestone Hotel Soar Mill Cove Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isle of Wight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bath springs eternal Next Friday, the best party of the year opens festivities in one of Godfrey SMITH's favourite English cities Italian Lakes Pettitts India Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Ltd Celebrity Cruises Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items French Railways Austrian Tyrol Bales Tours Ltd. Volvo Contents The Culture The last Tories Buckinghamshire—land of cream teas and junctions 14-16 of the M25—is the only Conservative survivor of the local elections. Dave Hill reports from Little England Imitations of immortality Scrutiny Bob's your Nuncle The Culture profile Robert Stephens was once touted as the next Olivier. Thirty years later, he might at last prover it. By Kate Saunders. Portrait by Sally Soames Why the Germans no longer Audi A flash of inspiration Once, movies were full of bosomy Mid-Western corkers. Then came Harriet Anderson in Bergman's films. Melvyn Bragg, a boy from Wigton, was very impressed Picture Gallery Die Hard bargaining Royal Opera House Indecent exposure Iain Johnstone untangles the muddled morality of Indecent Proposal Film check A flash of inspiration Royal Court Theatre Life after Pollock Once Britain's best abstract expressionist, Alan Davie now finds inspiration in more ancient art, says Frank Whitford A child of five could… Writer's block The Culture forum Premiere Virgin Artists and residences Craig Brown on the squabbling over the Warhol estate, and the sycophancy over Cecil Parkinson's Macbeth The National Bowl Hampton Court Palace Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall South Bank City of London Festival 1993 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coca Cola Jean Michel Jarre City of Angels The Kinks Albery Theatre Edwardian Hotel Crystal Gayle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Runrig The Sunday Times Bankhouse Dracula Sadler's Wells City of Angels Your exclusive ticket to the best seats Centre Stage at Oscars Chichester Festival Theatre Theatre check Tempting fate John Peter on the opening of the RSC's Stratford season London International Festival of Theatre Poor reception for a wedding Hugh Canning laments a misguided Figaro from Netherlands Opera Lyric Counting on the fingers of one hand Paul Driver hears Harrison Birtwistle make modern music sound like child's play Dance check David Bowie Platform souls Who can explain the trainspotter's obsessive need to see every locomotive in the land? Jonathan Margolis is only asking Trainspotters are an easy target for PC comedians BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama Sky News CNN BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Tuesday 20 May Demonella: Jennifer Saunders tempts the viewers… Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Friday 21 May Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics choice Film choice Radio 1 Monday 17 May Radio 1 Critics' choice Wednesday 19 May Thursday 20 May Friday 21 May Saturday 22 May Radio 2 Radio 3 World Service Roundly Newsbeaten Radio Waves Paul Donovan The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre The Sunday Times BCA Book Clubs Contents Delta Air Lines Contents Nissan 7mg Tar 0.7mg…ICOTINE Harrods Exposure Angela Missoni Relative Values MC Solaar Eroica Mildmay Wyvern Business Library Canon France Irish Tourist Board Jean Patou Paris BCA Book Club Picture Gallery Rohan Trump Part1 Picture Gallery New York's Lost Tycoon Life at the Top for a Towering Supremo The Art of Blowing your Own Trumpet Isuzu Guernsey Martini Next Week Martini Porsche 968 Star Wars Delta Air Lines Icons Mitsubishi Motors 2007 a TV Oddity Wild Palms, the futuristic serial thriller produced by the white-hot Oliver Stone looks set to have TV viewers hooked. Janet Coleman talked to the people who came up with 1993's answer to Twin Peaks Rover Metro Talking up a Storm We've all been told in our time to belt up, to pipe down, to shut our months, but Patsy Rodernbrug, voice trainer and another, would have us talk a lot more. She wants us to find own voices, to be aricular, powerful and free. Rose Shepherd reports. Photograph by Hugo Glendinning Sweden 1902 Nescafe Countax Canon Classic Covers Nationwide Security Blinds Franklin Mint Limited Hogger Sports Nationwide Drives Brights of Nettlebed County The Original Box Sash Window Company Trans-Form Stylus Furniture Solutions Andree Putman Picture Gallery The Watermark Club BBC Dolphin Artistic Greetings Ltd. Exer Skier Scope The Sun's move from the sign of Taurus to Gemini on Friday alone indicate a change of pace, but the solar eclipse and Saturn's entrance into Pisces on the same day signify both a new approach to life's challenges and hope with previously unresolvable dilemmas and nagging difficulties. By Shelley von Strunckel Telephone Numbers Bridge Games Brainteaser 1601 Mephisto 1709 Chess Bookwise National Westminster Bank A Life in the Day of English Blazer Boddingtons the Cream of Manchester

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