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News from 18/07/1993

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Waldemar Januszczak, John Huxley, John Coleman, Barbara Hall, Lisa Appignanesi, Peter McKay, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Sean O'Brien, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Richard Sipe, Eric Dymock, David Berry, Jill Hartley, Angela Milner, Barbara Ellis, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Stephen Smith, Carolyn Wigoder, Paul Gambaccini, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Ned Balfe, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Peter Jonas general director, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Debra Cleveland, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Charles Hymas, Deborah Moggach, Mary Wilson, Clair Hall, Richard Guilliatt, Anne Robinson, Carrie Keath, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Neville Hodgkinson, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Iain Johnstone, Paul Lazenby, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Cyril Dixon, Sue Fearn, Ivan Fallon, Isabel Wolff, Craig Raine, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Harvey Porlock, Harold King, Mike Chrimes head librarian, Institute of Civil Engineers, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Alan Brownjohn, Richard Skinner, Sean Ryan, Alan Polly, Jonathan Aitken Defence Minister, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, Christopher Gilmour, George Perry, Nicholas Hytner director, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, P M Rose Butterley Brick Ltd, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, John Peters, Raymond Blanc, Richard Johnson, Melvyn, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Steven Wheeler, David Edgar director, Frances Spalding, D Williams, Will Fotheringham, Sir Patrick Mayhew secretary of state for Northern Ireland, David Grant, Ernie Jones, James Bethell, Blue Peter, Ann McFerran, Tim Rayment, Brian Jackman, Kirstie Hamilton, J H Lewis, Tavleen Singh, Stephen Amidon, Martin Jacques, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Kate Sebag, John Shepherd, Michael Winner, Helen Fielding, Jenny Diski, David Mellor Mp, Liz Walkington, Sue Ellicott, Peter Gartland, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Mark Tully, Peter Hargreaves, Malcolm Winton, Barry Baldwin, Nick Gordon, Lisa Brinkworth, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Craig Brown, Nicholas Tucker, Stephen Jones, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Rod Carr, Brian Deer, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Oliver James, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Niglin Yusuf, Andrew Grice, Sally Soames, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ned Sherrin, Ian Critchley, Marcel Berlins, R L S Coulson, Ian Burrell, Robin Marshall Professor of Experimental Physics, University of Manchester, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Tim Willis, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Andro Linklater, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Iola Smith, Will Self, Sasha Miller, Mel Webb, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Simon Bell, D J Taylor, Joseph Mallord William Turner, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Anthony Tomkins, Alastair Burnet, Emily Dean, Peter Victor, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, A R Burns, Isobel Buchanan opera singer, Godfrey Golzen, Lauren St John, Georgina Montagu, Pam Banen, Gilbert Adair, Denis Healey, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Michell Raper, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, The Rt Hon Kenneth Baker Mp, Steuart Campbell, Sue Leggate, John Parker, David Bellamy, Martin Thorne, Judith Kay, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Sue Clarke, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Chris Brasher, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Simon Porter, Boris Schapiro, Carolyn Beckingham,

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Contents Major launches secret bid to save leadership Government faces defeat on Maastricht Europe's beaches cheat on pollution Virgin atlantic Revealed: who funds Euro-rebels Insight Contents Neglected Taj Mahal begins to subside Gunpowder farewell for tall ship armada Widow's anthem to knifed husband The Sunday Times When bad guys rule, a shotgun is a powerful answer Arms in our defence: Jonathan Miller dares to think the unthinkable on violence Lombard NatWest Good citizens beset by brutal crime find it doesn't pay to have a go Have a go or walk past on the other side of the street? Some thoughts on the critical dilemma that could face any of us the crime wave grows ever more violent Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolk County Council Brooke acts to end 'faffing about' by Arts Council spenders All eyes fixed on Faldo as golfers toast Sandwich with champers 'Wrong stuff' at Sandhurst The Times Black market offers private lives for sale Cellnet Citroën Minister who broke rule quits as director Maastricht: The Vital Issues Halifax Dockland railway cleared on safety Vauxhall Mensa geniuses trade insults in power struggle IQ is linked to size of brain Retreat on police pay In today's Other Papers Woman of 58 expects twins Birt tax disclosure 'hurt BBC' BT Making news: Former ITN reporter Brent Sadler and… Another soldier killed by sniper Mercedes-Benz Government drive for 10-lane motorways UK firm linked to £65m Bosnia arms shipment Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Zoo gets £1m gift in girl's memory Nissan Hype, Hype Hooray! Sunset Boulevard and Jurassic Park are a triumph for Hollywood values: whatever happened to good old-fashioned British showbiz? asks Sheridan Morley Midland Gender Bender? Scientists are excited by research which claims to have uncovered a genetic basis for homosexuality, passed on from mother to son. But can human behaviour ever be so simply defined? Neville Hodgkinson reports Cool Electric Gender Bender? The European endgame draws nigh Knit one for me too, mum Getting Away with Murder The acquittal at the Old Bailey last week of a vandal who killed a 'good citizen' while high on drugs and drink has appalled the nation. Maurice Chittenden tells the story of a young thug for whom society has always found an excuse Eva Air National Power Ahead of current thinking Checkmate: KGB man unravels the murky world of chess Saddam plays rope-a-dope with the UN P&O European Ferries High life: Women dance on a balcony in Salvador's… By Our Foreign Staff: Russia sends more troops to Tajikistan America restores links with Hanoi Close encounter of a mafia kind Out of this World End of road for shabby Trabbys Sperm count boosts Finns Japan's voters set to punish gods of graft Honda Muslims turn to guerrilla tactics Fairy King Ronnie the salesman set for Ugandan affairs Canon AA Five Star Service Accused brothers chill the Beverly Hills brigade Golf Ryder Siege of the franc adds to Bastille blues of new PM Fiat Russia quakes as gasman cometh Cunard KGB files nail huge web of German spies Coys Italy's Somali campaign reaches high noon at Checkpoint Pasta Private Patients Plan Bank records customers' political views By Our Foreign Staff: Clinton calls 'flood summit' for Midwest Weather and Travel Outlook Barclays Drug gang robs Emmerdale star News Digest Could do better Duchess wins Stolen car death Boy 'doing well' Bond winners South Krauts German Towels Used to Dominate Europe's Holiday Resorts-But No More The Open University Goodwood Travel Limited Looking for life's meaning in his happy hinterland The Lesley White Interview Oldie DNA carries the day Picture Gallery Moving on from Maastricht Atticus The iron dreadnought: she won't rust or melt away For the sake of a voice in the political fog, there is one leader who is worth preserving beyond her sell-by date, says Alastair Burnet TCP Labour must shake hands with success If John Smith wants to be prime minister he has to tackle his party's image of economic incompetence, writes, Peter Kellner What the state does best is leave us alone Let's end the century by getting government off our backs, says Norman Macrae The Sunday Times How Ashdown's outsiders could transform the face of politics The LibDems are set to catch a new wave of support from an electorate disillusioned with both Tories and Labour, writes Martin Jacques Godfrey Smith Clueless, tactless or hapless—what is a social worker? Linda Watson, right, is a social worker. For many, that makes her a monster—for others, an angel. Walter Ellis on the reality behind the image Jeep Collapse of the Indian mutiny Mark Tully's diatribe against John Birt has finally blown the cover of the BBC's old guard, says Jonathan Miller A year on, the tail is still wagging the dog Inside Politics Mother Diana fills role of a reborn royal Which is the real princess? Watch the growing success of this dual personality, says Peter McKay Firmly and fairly, we'll beat the IRA Bryant Homes Would you call us unfit to adopt? Right here Minister counts the costs of defence Giving the police a hand, an arm and a leg Points The Rocket's Roman roots Baker reviews Tory spending Birthdays Thorpe: golden boy forged in the workshop Peter Roebuck on the remarkable confidence in adversity of a timorous man Why Glamorgan's best still fail the test Somerset hopes rest on Mushtaq Northants turn deficit into profit Kent gamble to add spice Carr motors, then Emburey turns nastily Bicknell bowls Surrey to victory Udal clicks as Hick nicks Hussain runs give Essex hope Larkins lashes Australians Third Man Cram's failure puts pressure on selectors Cliff Temple reports from the AAA championships Williams race into unknown Motor Racing Don't laugh, Manchester has every chance of reigning Olympics Fox kickstarts the bionic All Blacks Rugby Union Cassie's mission impossible. Not Big Mig takes off—and blows his rivals away Cycling Little man, you've got a big future John Karter on the toddler who never knew his father but could, like him, win the Derby—in 1996 Ultimate conflict of the Druids and Small Furry Animals David Hunn on the friendly sport that is competitive frisbee Roberts faces yet another spell in the sin bin John karter reports from Newburry Keane signs for United News Focus Obree flies to world record Mansell crashes Stich stars Head girl Tired women Judges judged Likely lads still flirting with greatness Daly goes from killer whale to fighting fish Nick Pitt on the reborn giant a mere five shots away from greatness Norman breaks out of Saturday night fever Stephen Jones senses good omens for the Great White Shark to heal old wounds Putting brilliance that leaves the others green with envy The Open 1993 Brough Scott on the gripping head-to-head between the top two golfers in the world Pavin back from hell with God on his side Lauren St John on today's joint leader desperate to avenge past failures Watson troops hitting form Keith Wheatley on America's edge for the Ryder Cup For the Record Australian Football Sport on TV and Fixtures The Open Championship Racing The Times County Championship Challenge Match Blackburn denied European place by Uefa comedy of errors Inside Track Pack snaps at Faldo's heels Pavin, Norman and Langer stick close to defending champion Nick Pitt reports from St George's Titleist Where the Open will be won and lost today GUS considers handing back £1.5bn cash mountain Jaguar says new car may be built abroad Chinese postpone Hong Kong listings Growth running at twice Treasury forecast rate This report cost £247,000 T&N looks at £2 billion Lucas merger Mercury Communications Biggest threat yet for ERM and franc France's dog days in ERM Hutchinson Telecom A good week for the government View Point Wellcome faces new drug rival Nervous Tokyo waits on election European steel war threatens UK jobs BT3 lifts public slice In today's Other Papers Glasnost at Gussies One of the great corporate empires has bowed to economic democracy and decided to enfranchise its non-voting shareholders. Ivan Fallon and James Bethell look at the reasons behind Lord Wolfson's decision A boon for investors Pressure mounts for 'democracy' Forte Hotels Troubles roll on at Tiphook British investors have lost confidence in the transport rentals company, whose shares are the subject of an insider inquiry. Kirstie Hamilton reports Glaxo buyers stake all on Zantac trial Sharewatch BT FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data The Ultimate Driving Machine Gold rush for men with Midas touch The American trend towards multi-million-pound bonus packages has reached Britain. But is it really good for business? Matthew Lynn and Helen Davidson report Jaguar claws its way back into the race The big cat's antiquated assembly plant has been transformed by a chairman driving for greater productivity. Andrew Lorenz reports Gotcha! Cut-price Sun claims first blood in war of tabloids Newspaper sales are price sensitive, as proven by the dramatic moves last week. But can The Sun maintain the sales momentum? Alan Ruddock reports Good news: taxes have to be raised Economic Outlook Aspen fuels the energy tax debate American Account Audi Solutions British companies saddle up to ride China's red dragon British firms have been slow to invest in China. But now they are making up for lost time, writes Garth Alexander Japanese banks drop property high-flyer The Peter Borough Effect Australia dials C for confusion The telecoms campaigns have left voters baffled. John Huxley reports from Sydney This corner of a foreign field is forever England Two small firms turn old rural skills into export successes The Building a village of oak-frame houses in Japan has boosted a British company. Roger Eglin reports Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lobster Fisherman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Think of it Megatech Software Thatching makes a bundle A Berkshire company is franchising the craft all over the world, writes Roger Eglin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Olympic Computer Technology Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Run your Own Introduction Agency Telecommunications U. K. Limited National Westminster Bank Box Number Replies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Surveillance U. K. & Offshore Company Specialists Company Store Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheapest Stock in Europe Building to preserve Roman London Archeology The remains of an amphitheatre will end up in the middle of a building, with an art gallery above and archives below. Hugh Pearman reports on the methods that made it possible Chip off the old copier Computers Christopher Lloyd on how to combine the office copier, printer and fax into one unit The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint! Seeing inside patients in 3D Surgery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printujize Video discs help fight cancer Medicine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Disney's world was not quite snow white Prufrock Article Withdrawn Intel inside BR man in bus bust-up Prufrock Knight's Labour of love ends in tears Prufrock Car boss runs into Herr Plod Prufrock Verbal gerbils gnaw Lloyd's Prufrock London: the Big Banana? Prufrock The Sunday Times Venture funds cut odds on recovery In the City The Sunday Times Unit trust firms come clean on client discounts DIY investors can get 1%-3% off Visa moves to simplify cross-border payments Be a card: buy your own bank Save & Prosper Broker favours indexed gilts Anger grows over with-profits policies Comment National Westminster Bank Premium bonds win hands down Questions of cash Auditors watch for BT3 fraud Adverite plc Tracking down the best returns on unit trusts Which is best? Managed unit trusts or index-tracking funds? Paul Nuki studies their form Societies in move to dump ombudsman BUPA Essential Care Pick of the Peps The Footsie Fund Good news for victims of share sting After five years, British investors may get their money back from a fraudulent share scheme. Tony Hetherington reports Gartmore Unit Trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union Boosting your income Liz Walkington urges investors to seek out the best terms and points out some of the pitfalls Good buys on the high street Interest with drawbacks Liberty Life Tax can be deferred by going offshore Savings news Top savings rates Unit trust index Mazda Taking the wraps off first editions Collector's file Fidelity Investments Lazard Investors Islands that could make a dream come true Owning an island need not be the grand venture that it sounds, says Mary Wilson Berkeley Homes Palacial Homes Elizabeth Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Harbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debenham Thorpe North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswolds Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocyacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victorian Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asolo Elmbridge Estates PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers BMW Approved Used Cars Alpina Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burton & Deakin MLG of Chiswick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rydale Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chandlers of Brighton Cheyne Hexagon Robert Stern Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hartshill Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ilford Essex Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Jaguar Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items AJR Trading Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Mann of Distinction Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ciceley Continental B&K Thomas Merlin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sail Away Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Registration Hotline Midland Registrations Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover reveals its racy side A maker of genteel saloons has strayed into the fast lane, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Hadley Green Garage Jack Barclay Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prices in harmony AFN Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultants James Martin & Co. 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VMX (UK) Limited Davis Langdon & Everest Grant Thornton Management Consultants Career plan Limited Allied Dunbar The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Lewisham Finance The woodland trust Birmingham Heartlands Hospital The Tate Gallery Bath Tourism Bureau Loughborough College Crossroads Caring for Carers The Times Hacas Anchor The Dudley Group of Hospitals NBS Luton College of Higher Education London Montessori Centre University of Leeds Chiropody The American College in London Language Links Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burning Issues Assessing three accounts of African ecology, David Bellamy examines the problems facing the continent's human and animal populations Beyond our Ken Nature walks Faint praise Dunne over New goals On the Critical List First incest, then solipsism. Whatever next? wonders Harvey Porlock Good behaviour Cultural History D J Taylor doffs his hat at an entertaining study of the Victorians' obsession with morals and manners The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 280 Trouble in paradise Spoken In Darkness Small-Town Murder And a Friendship Beyond Death by Ann E Imbrie Bloomsbury £16.99 pp259 Burnt-out cases Crime Goliath Britain's Dangerous Places by Beatrix Campbell Methuen £9.99 pp324 Good golly, Miss Molly Moll The Making Of Molly Parkin by Molly Parkin Gollanez £15.99 pp266 Sale of the century High Life Raine And Johnnie The Spencers And The Scandal of Althorp by Angela Levin Widenfeld £17.99 pp296 The Pentland Press Minerva Press Bohemian rhapsodies Hindsights An Autobiography by John Heath-Stubbs Hodder £25 pp308 Life is sweet Autobiography Other People Diaries 1963-1966 by Frances Partridge Harper Collins £18 pp297 Going Dutch Art Still Life With a Bridle Essays And Apocryphas by Zbigniew Herbert translated by John and Bogdana Carpenter Cape £9.99 pp170 Minerva Diary Turning down the volumes They've tried to be wacky, zany and cosy, but they still seem doomed to failure. Kate Saunders asks why radio and television are producing fewer and worse programmes about books On the Shelf Peter Kemp relishes the grisly appeal of H G Wells's The Time Machine The Times Literary Supplement Illuminating manuscripts Poetry Sean O'brien praises the consistent excellence of Carol Ann Duffy and sizes up other recent collections Janus Publishing Company Muscling in on the action Criminal Sentences John Coleman works out the heroes and villains of new whodunits Hannah and her sisters Fatlands by Sarah Dunant H Hamilton £14.99 pp215 The Book Guild Ltd. 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Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Intelligent Cobs Question The Funday Times Club Coupon Thinks Laterally Contents Inside Hogg-ing the limelight Peter McKay's Week The gentile touch Starry starry slight Something Amis Toadily in control The Americans call it the Courtier Spirit. We call it toadying. Nick Gordon on the secrets of oiling your way to success The Feel-Good Factor You can have your nose bobbed. So why not take Prozac, a pill which might transform your personality? By Oliver James and Sue Clarke Paul Mitchell Rock and dole The Isle of Harris is a poor, remote, beautiful place. There's a plan to quarry away a third of its lovelist mountain. So why do half the locals think it's a great idea? Tim Rayment reports Turnberry Return to ancient Grease The only new shows in the West End seem to be the old ones. Roland White reports The lost tribes Rave culture has touched more lives than any previous youth cult. If only the ad men could understand what it was about, says Tim Willis Designers Guild Warehouse Sale The Sunday Times Horizontal hold Is it the hot lights or the comfy sofas that make TV personalities so prone to being prone, asks Imogen Edwards-Jones Can't buy me class Simon Bell finds that, short of becoming a duke in San Marino, acquiring a title is not so easy Eastern & Oriental Express Journey into Space A thousand miles east of Rodeo Drive, Hollywood stars have found room to ranch out. Sue Ellicott reports from Montana Upper crusties Lisa Brinkworth on the Squatocracy, the posh drop-outs whose mums still love them Lady sings the blues Motoring Denim is tough and adaptable. But, Nilgin Yusuf says, never underestimate a good, old-fashioned cliché Royal Caribbean Let the circle be unbroken The childish superstitions that made chain letters the talk of the third of form are thriving in the boardrooms of Britain. So who takes them seriously? Robert Leedham on the big names who've signed up Tea is for softies Table Talk Off your Trolley Lambrusco for grown-ups Food & Drink Wine Too cool for comfort The new Italian restaurants have taken all the fun out of the funghi, says a a Gill 30 Minute Menu Restaurant Watch The Sunday Times Restaurant Watch Edwina Currie at Le Manoir aux Quat 'Saisons Letters Winner's Dinners Cannock Gates The Sunday Times Time to dig deep Gardening A Gaura lindheimeri or a Micron Herbi? Graham Rose on summer's best buys Memories on Video Lyntown Trading Estate Jopasco Ltd Beautiful to the Touch-Naturally Technotile For the love of the Orangery Interiors Outside, it's quaint and picturesque. Inside, it's a clutter of colours. Hugh Pearman on a Robert Adam retreat near Exeter The Sunday Times Crossword Mark Tully Brief Lives Jocelyn Stevens vs the world Feuds Corner Picture Gallery His Package Holidays Leaves the travel iron, the bairdryer and the trouser press at home. 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Brian Jackman reports Travel Brief Trailfinders Travelbag The Travel Shop Flight Bargains Thomas Cook Flight Call Airline ticket Network The Travel Bug STA Travel Anglo Pacific Direct Line Flights The Flight Solutions Reho Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge the World Quest Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items One-Way Rentals Travelbag Flight Club Air Travel Advisory Bureau Hamilton Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland Czech Hungary Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Argentina in Springtime Eilat ATOL Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Experince Teletext Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Air Fares for Less' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Long Haul Parenthood is no reason to narrow your horizons. 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The Sunday Times's critics report Musicals and opera-what's the difference? A touch of style Scrutiny Prole vaulter Britain's favourite wide boy is about to reach new heights. Jonathan Margolis on Danny Baker's rude awakening. Portrait by Sally Soames Scary monster It's Spielberg's biggest earner to date. So how good, how frightening, how realistic is Jurassic Park? Our film critic, a child psychologist, a scientist and young viewers give their verdict The end of politics . . . but does anyone care? Martin Jacques on why we have lacklustre leaders, insignificant ideologies and politicians who command little respect Premiere Millions Viewing, Week Ending July 4 That's life Social death, life after death, deadly nuclear terrorism. Craig Brown survives the week's viewing Royal Shakespeare Company Life was a beach Richard Skinner on why the Beach Boys still make waves Restrained by nature Frank Whitford on the spirit of place in English landscape BBC Proms. Live at the Alberts' Hall Dishing out bigger portions Jonathan Miller on the latest satellite packages Mazda Theatre check Film check Following the lieder Desmond Shawe-Taylor hails a project dedicated to recording every last one of Schubert's songs Much Ado About Nothing Record check Sunset Blvd. Banthouse The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ticket Master Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House The turning point? Derek Deane has been blowing away the cobwebs at English National Ballet. David Dougill reports Psychoderelict The Culture forum In defence of the classics One from the heart Hugh Canning on an unforgettable performance of Yevgeny Onyegin The Savoy Theatre Hope of fair play Hugh Canning sees the Arts Council's cuts as a possible blessing Sheraton Park Tower The Sunday Times Edinburgh Festival Fringe A sensitive subject Hughie Whitaker was the drummer with The Housemartins, a reluctant, small-scale star who kept his gold discs in a cardboard box in his mother's house in Hull. Now he's in prison for attacking a man with an axe. Rebecca Fowler reports Sunday 18 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Film Index Sunday 18 July Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama Monday 19 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Tuesday 20 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 21 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Thursday 22 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Friday 23 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Saturday 24 July Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Today 18 July Monday 19 July Tuesday 20 July Critics' choice Wednesday 21 July Thursday 22 July Friday 23 July Saturday 24 July Concertos, Symphonies and Masses of Live Music World Service Big brother is listening Radio Waves The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Down to Earth Contents Inside It's your Life-Now Make the Best of It Blue Peter presenter Anthea Turner reveals the secrets of her teenage yars and says that self-confidence is is the key to a happy life The Sunday Times Making Sense of Puberty Who Am I? Making your way in life means making your own decisions. You have to choose how to develop your own special talents It's Natural to Rebel Keeping Friends You need someone to share both good times and bad. The friends you make now may stay with you for the rest of your life Handling Parents They may make you cringe, or drive you mad with endless questions about what time you'll be home. But remember, your parents are people too What if your Parents Separate? Feeling Shy If insecurity makes you shy, concentrating on others will conquer your fear Facts about Shyness Gaining Confidence Knowing what you're good at will help build up your self-esteem Know Yourself Body Changes In your early teens a physical transformation happens, turning you into an adult. Understanding the reasons behind these changes will help you cope Falling in Love So this is romance. The sky is blue, the birds are … singing and suddenly the world seems … Young love is always intense. But can it last And Falling out Picture Gallery Sex Saying Yes, Saying No If you love someone, you naturally want to be very close to them. But how close? Sex and Love: Is There a Difference? Mean & Moody Some days you wake up feeling low without knowing why. Coping with mood swings is difficult but understanding your feelings will help beat the blues It's Ok to feel blue Testing Times These days everyone is under pressure to do well at school. Even if you work hard exams can seem like a nightmare. But worrying too much doesn't help Japanese Exam Hell The Jitters Taking a Drink What's your poison? Alcohol—in beer, wines or spirits—is just that. One drink can lift your mood but one too many can mean a hangover or worse What is a Standard Unit of Drink? Smoking If you've ever watched an adult try to give up smoking, you'll know how hard it can be. It's easier, healthier and cheaper never to start Facts about Smoking Drug Abuse Forbidden things are often tempting. Maybe your friends are experimenting with drugs. Saying no might be tough but don't give in Facts about Drugs Rites of Passage Around the world, every culture celebrates a child's entry into adulthood with special rituals Changing the World Images of war, famine and disaster may leave you feeling helpless. But there is something you can do Air Canada Vacations Contents It's what the French drink when they're… Contents The Magazine Peugeot Jeep Christine Vachon Mann and Man Christopher Dimmack Relative Values Audi Philips The Selfridge Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items The New Men from Auntie Birt's Law Neff Nordic sport Panasonic French Wines in Plain English Isuzu Turner's Venice Santa Maria della Salute and the Dogana c. 1840 Tate Gallery G-String Fellow Peter Stringfellow has hit on the club formula for the safe-sex 1990s: strippers. They've saved him from rain in America. Now he's bringing them to Britain. Report by Richard Guilliatt. Photographs by Bob Adelman No one in Brussels wants to talk about Antonio… Midland Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Kirkdale The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Icons 14 Late bloomers Text by Helan Fielding Photograph of Lauren Hutton by Helmet Newton Interflora Icons Late bloomers National Westminster Bank PLC Memory and Concentration Studies The Writing School Neville Johnson Dawn French Never a shrinking violet, the comedian Dawn French is using her bold style in a new fashion—as a role model for big women. By Richard Johnson. Photographs by Trevor Leighton Nordic Kitchen Magic Scope With the Sun and New Moon in Cancer, it is a week of new beginnings but could still be unsettling. However, the coming days should be productive and lead to innovation. By Shelley von Strunckel The Hamilton Collection Games Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Yves Rocher A Life in the Day of Michelob Britannia

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