News from 30/05/1993
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Leni Gillman, Edward Helmore, Michael Prescott, Pete Bradley, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Rupert Darwall, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, Shena MacKay, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Pam Barrett, G R Watkin, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, James Rusbridger, Susan d'Arcy, John Diamond, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Gordon Kirby, John Stansell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, J P Emery, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Hermione Lee, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Charles Hymas, Andrew Sullivan, Ivan Falion, Sarah Beattie, Peter West, Francesca Nelson, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Clifford Wallis, Patrick Janson-Smith, Malcolm Wheatley, C Bullen, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Michael Jones, Sean MacCarthaigh, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Sir Roy Strong, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Maria Cara, Bernard Cafferty, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Richard Johnson, Roy Strong, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Steven Wheeler, Frances Spalding, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Roddy Doyle, Margaret Dibben, R Lindström, Liz Lightfoot, Caroline Scott, Camille Paglia, Irene Lamont, Maurice Bale, Heather Couper, Steel Brownlie, Cathy Galvin, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, Julian Loose, Martin Jacques, Robert Gahan, George Town, Wade Smith, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Michael Winner, Lois Rogers, Jenny Diski, Sara Hiorns, Christopher Ward, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Noeline Donaher, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Stephen Jones, Count Paolo Filo Della Torre, Brian Deer, Richard Burgess-Ellis, Peter Blomeley, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Miranda Seymour, Ian Critchley, Anthony Godby Johnson, The Rt Hon Lord Ashley, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Tim Willis, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Parin Janmohamed, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Iola Smith, Neil Lyndon, Michael Kallenbach, Dr Mark Griffiths, Jonathon Porritt, Craig Lord, Michael Jones Political Editor, J M Monk, David Hunn, Frank McLynn, D J Taylor, Michael Hanson, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Dr Philip Welsby, Michael Austin, Alastair Burnet, Emily Dean, Christa D'Souza, Dave Hill, Matthew Campbell, Dr Chris Hails Director, Stan Levenson, Chris Dighton, Steven Berkoff, Alejandro H Rodriguez-Giovo, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Peter, Tom Tickell, Gilbert Adair, Dr David Fisher, Dr Derek Pheby, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Peter Semler, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, Claire Rayner, Dean James Potter, Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Mp, Joe Lane, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, John Kohut, David Smith Economics Editor, Kay Ricketts, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Martin Booth, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Nicholas Kenyon, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Geoff Thompson, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoTreasury tells Clarke: you must raise taxes Lamont aide claims the Tory left is taking over Neo-fascists run Rachman racket Virgin's Angel Row over minister's Nadir gift Heart Attack How giant drug firm funds the Aids lobby Contents Article Withdrawn Tyne Wear Development Corporation Contents Immigration: the false figures behind Churchill's outburst Nokia Ranting in a climate of unreason Comment Cunard Princess Arts Council condemned for wasting time and money Secret love affair haunts islands' former… Caribbean idyll ends on sour note Owner of TV ape faces jail Thomas Cook Peugeot Secret papers expose Lambeth as a borough rotten to the core Lambeth's Sale of the Century Fujicolor Super Vauxhall Fiona's French killer may go free in 7 years A vox pop fit for a lisping princess Barclays Traffic wardens dress to impress National Power Labour faces threat from reborn Militant Left-wing groups flock to Timex picket violence Abbey National No Title Major wants an early by-election In today's Other Papers Minister's son mugged Hussey to leave BBC next year Plans to close Harefield Tower Bridge traffic ban BT3 Share Offer Model city school is savaged by inspectors Conman made up royal bugging story Olivetti Comprehensive to set own teachers' salaries Compaq So this is Peace As Western governments applaud their plan for a settlement in Bosnia, the reality of Mostar shows that the horror is far from over AA Five Star Service Precious few excuses for inaction Underground Norman Lamont: The Final Days The chancellor's 30-month reign came to an abrupt end at 9.30am last Thursday. David Smith and Michael Prescott chronicle the inside story of his downfall The Tory left completes its takeover The change at No 11 is a body blow for the right wing of the Conservative party, writes Rupert Darwall, special adviser to Norman Lamont at the Treasury, who was sacked on Friday Cut-price dreams but still no vision Recall of Toy Dulux Dogs Budget The man who would cross the road for a fight Russell Miller on the new chancellor, who will bring to the economy the blunt effectiveness he has already shown with doctors, teachers and the police Nissan SAAB Can the Comeback Kid do it again? Bill Clinton has already dug a deep hole for his new administration, and he is the only man who can get them out of it, writes Andrew Sullivan Clinton replaces top press aide Cunard Pets of the steppes strip off for action Nuclear Electric Hoax claim sets off row on Aids victim's book What's hurting your heart? Audi By a Special Correspondent, Lhasa: Chinese tighten grip on rebellious Lhasa United Airlines Night of fear dodging bullets in Cambodia Visions of apocalypse grip Italy after bomb Scandals set to claim Fiat boss By Our Foreign Staff: Walesa calls poll to save reforms Neo-Nazis blamed as five Turks die in German blaze OKI People to People Technology Blunders shatter Mandela myth The one and only QE2 Mercedes-Benz Digital Guns blaze at Savoy in Moscow mafia wars Godfathers get rich on crime wave as murder rate soars Stairway to a gem-laden heaven Car thieves have to take the rap Riddle of the Oriental invasion No marks for Uncle Joe National Westminster Bank Business Skills Migrotion Police trace missing hours of dead girl Weather and Travel Outlook Salute to veterans who defied U-boats Thermomax Solar Energy Hippy convoy causes chaos News Digest Hercules may go Man shot dead Rider killed Washed up Glenys chosen Fears for baby Bond winners Heart Attack Harefield, the world's leading transplant hospital, faces a threat of closure in a government health review due to report soon. Peter and Leni Gillman on the pioneering work of surgeon Magdi Yacoub and his team Jack Higgins The Thomas Cook Group Ltd Mum's a financial whiz-kid but it's too late to save Norm Floor Paint How to remember why you drink to forget Blood on the carpet Atticus Wanted: a tough chancellor to lead us out of the mess Kenneth Clarke will have to make some basic—and unpopular—decisions if the economic recovery is to take off, writes Alastair Burnet Singapore Airlines New romances blossom in the shires A remarkable political realignment has taken place as LibDems and Labour join forces in the shires, writes Peter Kellner Seize the chance: it's growth or bust now The British have been deliberately miseducated on economics, argues Norman MacRae The Kidney Foundation Science offers a perfect symbol for Britain's untreated malady We are a society maimed by our ignorance of the disciplines most essential to prosperity and survival, writes Martin Jacques Godfrey Smith Good queen Mary's charm offensive Spotlight On Mary Robinson, the Irish president, and her historic gesture of friendship to Britain. Report by Stuart Wavell Motorola No regrets as Noeline reaches for the stars Stena Sealink Line Playing God in theatre is no role for a doctor Barbara Amiel warns of the dangers of making moral judgments when dispensing medicine Should smokers be refused surgery? Matter for Michael Howard UPS Surrender is nothing to boast about WWF still aims to save pandas No change Points Birthdays Hyatta La Manga Club A winner from the moment he could walk Brough Scott on how Tenby beat an early black mark to be almost perfect Piggott and O'Brien saddle up for one last crack at glory John Karter on a legendary partnership with 133 years and 15 Derbys between them Odds-on favourite no value John Karter looks at the big-race field Ivan no longer Terrible, just not very good Sue Mott on how Ivan Lendl's hunger to win turned to pleasure in playing Mansell drives for his new life Gordon Kirby on today's race for death or glory in the Indianapolis 500 Helicopter gate-crashes women's jump event David Hunn reports from Reading, where not only the water skiers made a splash Hubner's last-gasp win Cycling Henry hungry for a second victory Evans not to be lured out of slow lane Swimming Small dampens Atherton's hopes McCague lifts Kent's expectations Middlesex stretch old men of Sussex Tavare takes a leaf out of the Boycott book Patience reaps rich rewards for Hick Selectors witness popping Cork A phoenix rises for the Ashes Peter Roebuck on how Australia's Craig McDermott rebuilt his body, his life and his tempestuous career Slater runs ahead of Hayden in race for a Test cap Get it right, or face the music Umpire's lot is not a happy one Third Man Hit records On display Extra work Opening time Lunch break Evans inspiration of Lazarus Lions Welsh wing revives faltering tour side Scotland grind on; England suffer agonies Rugby Round-Up Trouble on and off course for Alliss Nick Pitt investigates a catalogue of problems at a golf development company Barnes making up for missing years Stephen Jones on the Lions fly-half who took his last chance and ran with it Venables seeks the Green vote News Focus Treble for Arsenal women Fresh Page Water fall White wins Survivors Double blow Australian Football and Pools Sport on TV and Fixtures Racing The Times County Championship For the Record County Championship Challenge Match University Match James soars, Faldo fluffs Lauren St John at Wentworth for the PGA championship Hateley head and shoulders above the rest Andrei the entertainer destined for wider stage Tennis Nordic Track (U. K.) Ltd. Lions' late revival pips the Maoris Alliss in golf club row Tenby breeze Durham downed Splash landing Lawson blames Major for creating ERM fiasco Forte revs up campaign to seize Savoy Former hotel chief seen as lynchpin Tiny fuss over Rowland book Digital New shock for Venables Rolls looks at engine link-up with Pratt BAe poised for £200m disposal Phoney opt-out from Maastricht Business Comment Air Canada Lamont pays for Major mistakes Amber Day faces pay-off questions Why Fyfe got £390,000 Row over EC's 48-hour week Morgan Stanley likes UK property Lifeboat Mark II In 1975, the Bank of England was left with a full-blown banking crisis. In 1991, when disaster threatened, the Bank moved secretly and swiftly to prevent a repetition. Ivan Fallon and Kirstie Hamilton analyse the operation and, below, look at how property, the core of the problem, is recovering Speyhawk's crash marks bottom of market Lombard NatWest A share in the boardroom Hutchison Telecom Sharewatch BT in line for large profits increase Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data BTR plays a Chinese ace Two key bottling deals by the manufacturing giant have uncapped the huge potential of a fast-growing area. Report by Andrew Lorenz The Sunday Times Motorola Cost of railway sell-off will exceed benefit City doubts over the break-up of BR have been reinforced by a new analysis, reports John Harlow Audi My prescription for a macho chancellor Economic Outlook Setting a new course for airlines American Account Tyne Wear Development Corporation Dynamic Duos—Or Terrible Twins? Scottish Enterprise No Title Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Video Games Machine Business Telecommunications U. K. Limited Megatech Software Box Number Replies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crestcom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirtek Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail Order Associates Ltd Bulletin Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items DTI focuses high-tech help on small firms Multiple Display Advertising Items Sandwiches turn into meal ticket Two surveyors made sandwiches a £10m London business. Now they are going national. Report by Helen Davidson Multiple Display Advertising Items Brenda or Michelle Three Worlds Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Company Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Computer Auction Rooms Ltd Computers and Computing Services Office in the sky gives a lift to business travel Infotech BA's system will let you fax your office, book a car or even send flowers. Report by Christopher Lloyd Plain sailing on two boards Leisure Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tune in to your workstation Personal Computer Networks Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Estates Speedy checks on gene damage Genetics The Lloyd Group Entrepreneurial Engineering Manager Henry MacLeod The Pathfinder Partnership Limited Price Waterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Headway LEDU Mars Electronics International Software Personnel Mærsk Olie OG Gas as Telerate Goodman Graham and Associates Computing Services Association Teleworking: more evolution than revolution Telecommuting failed to take Britain by storm. Instead the trend is creeping in through the back door. Report by Malcolm Wheatley Austin Knight PA Consulting Group Charterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Donald Matheson (Management Services) Ltd. 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Well known Pharmaceutical Company King's College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Matthew Gloag & Son Limited Mental Health Unit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Higher Education Funding Council England Hospitals trust Management Career Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items University of East London Jewish Continuity Royal College of Art A Key Role in Education Reform A Levels at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Sullivan says thanks for the mammaries Sparks fly over power sell-off The Sunday Times Saatchi is working—for Mirror Prufrock Double trouble for twins Secret of quill power Li Ka-shing's Rabbit punch Lincolnshire County Council The Northern Ireland Electricity Share Offer City's tip to Clarke: stay out of ERM In the City Prospect of bank charges looms again Report favours fee based on transactions Personal service—at a price Time to pension off this jargon Contents Beware the pound in your pocket Northern Rock Cost of moving home falls to a 10-year low Centrebank Are my diamonds for ever? Offers that seem too good to be true The M&G Group Change on BES unlikely Insurers drive down cost of EC motoring Many companies no longer charge for extra cover when you take your car to Europe on holiday. Some even threw in a breakdown and rescue service. Tom Tickell reports Ivory & Sime Home-income plan victims hit by cut in compensation A change to the rules following February's judgment in the High Court has resulted in offers being halved. Paul Nuki reports Slump fans investor complaints Save & Prosper Schroders How can you beat the building societies by 1½%? Fidelity Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items Save & Prosper How to squeeze the most out of your savings 'Guaranteed' high returns involve risks to capital. Margaret Dibben looks at the options A little jam today or a whole jar tomorrow Lambeth Building Society Ways to keep the cheques coming Boosting income Remedies for antique ailments Collector's file Cut-price wills Savings news Top savings rates The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Skipton Building Society National Savings Update For a top price, just add water A river commands a premium, reports Michael Hanson Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Marry at square Chestertons Residential Charity Commission Property for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debenham Thorpe Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Wilcox & Co The Watermark Club Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wailow Homes Ltd. 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Why oh why? Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock enters the political fray A tragedy of errors Ecology Who was responsible for the Chernobyl explosion? A new book attempts to unravel the accusations of international conspiracy and double-dealing behind the disaster. Jonathan Porritt sifts the evidence Time to sort the cabbages from the kings Inheritance a Psychological History of The Royal Family by Dennis Friedman Sidgwick £14.99 pp212 Bibliophile Books Heirs of sorrow John Mortimer examines four books marking the 40th anniversary of the Queen's coronation Minerva Press The Tarnished Crown Authors Wanted Songs of innocence Fireworks At Dusk Paris In The Thirties by Oliver Bernier Little, Brown £16.99 pp351 The old master A Lifelong Interest Conversations On Art And Science E H Gombrich with Didier Eribon Thames and Hudson £14.99 pp191 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 273 Janus Publishing Company How was it for you? Sex It: Sex Since The Sixties by Jonathan Green Secker £9.99 pp454 Top-shelf life Try Anything Once Except. . . Incest and Morris Dancing by Linzi Drew Blake £4.99 pp242 SCM Press Ltd Diary Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha Roddy DOYLE's hilarious new novel deals with the growing pains of a 10-year-old Dubliner, Paddy Clarke, and his younger brother,"Sinbad". In this extract, Paddy decides that he has a calling as a missionary On the Shelf Hermione Lee on the unforgettable power of Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome The Times Literary Supplement Creation theories Heather Couper examines two contentious books about life and the universe The Book Guild Ltd. The Adelphi Press Out of the wok and into the fire Hong Kong The End of Hong Kong The Secret Diplomacy Of Imperial Retreat by Robert Cottrell Murray £19.99 pp244 Here be dragons Mapping Hong Kong: A Historical Atlas by Hal Empson Hong Kong Government Information Service £56.80 pp251 The Umberleigh Press Iron in their souls Air And Fire by Rupert Thomson Bloomsbury £15.99 pp318 The High Flyer by Nicholas Shakespeare Harvill £14.99 pp382 Griefwork by James Hamilton-Paterson Cape £14.99 pp254 Universal Publications Authors Long summer daze Fiction Adrift On The Nile by Naguib Mahfouz trans Frances Liardet Doubleday £13.99 pp168 Kiwi polish I Think We Should Go Into The Jungle by Barbara Anderson Secker £8.99 pp198 The Pentland Press Avon Books Jonathan Cape The chattering classes Second Spring by Max Egremont H Hamilton £14.99 pp275 The amorous pawn A Spanish Lover by Joanna Trollope Bloomsbury £15.99 pp320 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Bookwatch: Paperback manuals The Orion Publishing Group Harper Collins Publishers Mega Monster Competition Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers Picture Gallery The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty Noah's Ark Picture Gallery The Numskulls Eye on the Tigers! I Spy Something Beginning with M! Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Rex and Tex Joy Stick The Intelligent Cod's Question Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Style & Travel Inside Party to good Deedes Hanson praise Angling for Salman Carey's altared states Make Lady's day Just one cornuto Unlike their British counterparts, Italian busbands are terrified of losing face, says Count Paolo Filo Della Torre The man who sells babies Three of the world's five sets of sextuplets are British, and they've all bad their interests looked after by one man. But adverse press for his newest arrivals is making Philip Ettinger's job barder—and he's getting very edgy. Francesca Nelson reports Waiter! Waiter! Restaurant staff beware: when the soup's cold, the table wobbles or the fish is off, you'd better pray it's not Michael Winner you're serving. Photograph by Terry O'Neill Where I will enjoy a slap up meal—and where I won't The Times Come up and sue me some time You thought Robert Redford's proposal was indecent. This woman fondled this man's bottom, and be gets the $1m! Still, Neil Lyndon says, it's a small price for what amounts to the end of feminism John Paul Mitchell Systems (UK) Ltd Fashion victim? The Mandy Smith Diet Chrissy Iley finds Mandy Smith's pride in her 45lb weight gain hard to swallow How to put on 45lb The Sunday Times Top gum Why is Hermès's little leather chewing-gum holder suddenly in vogue, asks Christa D'souza T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited The Scotch House Power player Bill Clinton has been seen dining out with Barbra Streisand. She's even stayed over at the White House. But who is getting the better deal—her, or him? Starstruck of Washington DC Swansea Cork Ferries I dream of Queenie Forty years on the throne has buried the Queen deep in our psyches, says Robert Leedham You'll never have it this bad Interiors If you want this Sixties flat you'll need a lot of money: (a) to buy the place, and (b) to rip out all the sub-Regency furnishings. Only those with taste need apply, says Hugh Pearman Clubbed to Death London late on a Saturday night is alive, kicking and wearing a tight-fitting singlet. Harry Ritchie, however, emerged unscathed. Well, almost. . . Well off the beaten track Table Talk Off your Trolley When duty calls Wine Respect your elder Sarah Beattie commends the culinary virtues of a neglected wild flower that is rarely out of season 30 Minute Menu Sneezing our way to fever pitch Hay fever is on the up, but hay is not to blame. Lois Rogers points to pollution Kwai Pulling a fast one Why is a car which takes 13.9 seconds to get to 60 mph called 'the ultimate driving machine'? Search me, says Jeremy Clarkson The Sunday Times Traditional Wooden Play Equipment F & S Engineering Connock Gates Ltd. Peak of perfection Graham Rose picks his favourites from the Chelsea Flower Show Hammocks at Sale Prices Rock Foundry Jopasco Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Irene Lamont Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Ernest Gellner vs Edward Said The Bright Stuff Goodbye chic but dreary minimalism. . . hello happy, clashing, confident colour. 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Jonathan Margolis on the peculiar charm of caravans Thomas Cook Airline Network Bridge the World Travel Centre The Travel Bug Poland Czech Hungary Flight Call Trailfinders the Travel Experts Direct Line Flights The Late Traveller Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Amerca Major worldwide Reho Travel Best Value Travel Insurance Travel Portfoilo Limited Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items World wide Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Orlental Magic Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med Anglo Pacific When booking Air Charter based Travel you are… Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited Manschester & Glasgow plus Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Travel Insurance Services Limited Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Asia Voyages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Conducted Tours Peach of a Beach Crantock Travel Richard Burgess-Ellis sets out his programme of this year's unmissable music festivals around the world Travel Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Travel Ltd Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom, Dick & Sally Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sally Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Country Cottages in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Citalia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palazzo Belmonte Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enchanting Holidays Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swiss Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Exclusive Hertz Directions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Language Agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural "Retrevts" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headland Hotel Manor House Hotel Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Moritz Hotel Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seafood Restaurant and Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bazaar experience Brief Encounter Istanbul It sports the architectual remains of any number of conquering civilisations. But, John Diamond says, when you run out of tourist attractions, Istanbul is a pretty unattractive place for tourists Multiple Classified Advertising Items North West Castle Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential The Culture The Culture Twinned with Main Stream, USA Last week, Bruce Springsteen—the blue-collar Boss, all sweat and axle-grease—played Milton Keynes, Britain's self-conscious version of America, its corners too fight for Cadillacs. Dave Hill reports Main Stream, USA Beware the big build-up Sales force The Culture profile His books sell by the million, are full of chases and are never discussed on the Late Show. Kate Saunders on Craig Thomas. Photograph by Sally Soames Audi Audi BBC Radio Why play second fiddle? Spotlight on young talent: The Sunday Few great instrumentalists are British. Nicholas Kenyon, the controller of Radio 3, blames schools, the cuts and the curriculum Contested results It's vital that the new scheme is not a competition, writes Hugh Canning A site for sore eyes No other kind of art is as capable of raising the popular blood pressure, said Henry Moore. And he should know. Frank Whitford on sculpture in public places Millions Viewing, Week Ending May 16 Article Withdrawn Teldec Herd in camera Steven Berkoff finds the celebrated film festival dominated by hard handshakes, short noses, and Gary Oldman's brain Still sold short by the American Dream Iain Johnstone, in Cannes, finds happy endings out of fashion Welsh National Opera Flaubert's turkey Gilbert Adair on Chabrol's Madame Bovary Film check Alfa Romeo Open Air Theatre English National Opera Globe Theatre Apollo Victoria Theatre Chorus of disapproval Moby Dick, the story of the Creation and the life of Marilyn Monroe all made terrible musicals. Why, asks Mark Edwards The West End's Musical Flops The Sunday Times Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Intermusica Artists' Management Ltd Great Russian Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Water Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Harry Connick JR and his Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Break-out from Holloway Paul Driver on a daring departure from a genteel programme Record check A Mason grace As the music of Mozart fills Freemason's Hall, Hugh Canning doesn't miss Glyndebourne at all As good as bad can be John Peter finds no refuge from the searing truths that Robert Stephens, a triumphant Lear, makes the audience confront Dance check Theatre check Your exclusive ticket to the best seats London Apollo Theatre Vaudeville Theatre Royal Court Theatre Leicester An Overnight Stay in Birmingham Fitting Image Cecil Beaton suffused the new monarch in an enchanted aureole of light. Forty years on, she gets upstaged by a microphone. Roy Strong charts the iconographic downfall of the Queen BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Film Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 2 June Satellite Regional Variations Wednesday 2 June Film choice Thursday 3 June Satellite Regional Variations Thursday 3 June Film choice Friday 4 June Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Saturday 5 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Today 30 May Monday 31 May Tuesday 1 June Critics' choice Wednesday 2 June Thursday 3 June Friday 4 June Saturday 5 June Sound investments pay off World Service The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Volvo Contents Tag Heuer Contents Peugeot Ocean spray Cransberry Classic Sub Sub Christopher Ciccone Picture Gallery Jason Scott Lee Relative Values Nokia Aladdin Kitchen Magic The Dan Hotels Group Daily Mail Air UK Canon (UK) Ltd. Matki Porsche Clever Dick Richard Branson is rich, successful and awfully nice. So nice, in fact, that it is hard to find a world said against him. Even at his goofiest, he still manages to be likeable. So is this man too good to be true? Andrew Davidson reports. Pictures by Barry Lewis Helping the Earth Begins at Home Clever Dick Subaru Air Mauritius British Airways Picture Gallery Rohan An Editor under Fire One Woman's Struggle to Bring out the News Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Abbey National Delta Airlines Villa Owners Club Ltd. Neville Johnson Fitted Bedroom Furniture Icons 7 Teddy girls Air zimbabwe Nikon Gabriel Gets Reals Portland Conservatories Personalised Stationery Floyd's Cork Fired Earth Incorporating Gkd Bedrooms Ltd Shelvex Ltd Shankara Feature Flame Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Freetime Sports Limited Carole Bouquet The actress and face of Chanel No 5 talked to Simon Mills about beauty and bugs. Photographs Elliott Erwitt National Breakdown Kumon Mathematics Multiple Display Advertising Items Monami Onent Lines (Europe) Ltd Scope The Sun in Gemini, combined with a lunar eclipse in Sagittarius, means attitudes must change and minds open up to innovation. It is now the time to forge ahead. By Shelley von Strunckel Telephone Numbers are for UK Callers only Games Bridge Brainteaser 1603 Mephisto 1711 Chess Bookwise Highland Spring A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Highland Spring The Sunday Times
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