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News from 03/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Pete Bradley, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Simon Tyler, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, John Davison, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Lord Palumbo, Arthur Hayward-Costa, Mark Reason, Ciaran Byme, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Peter D Kramer, Susan d'Arcy, Jan McGirk, Graham Rose, John Raybould, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Phillip Cartwright, Debra Cleveland, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Honour James Kingham, Mary Wilson, Ray Coleman, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Neville Hodgkinson, Sir Robert McCrindle, Robert Sandall, Charles Murray, Martin James, Nilgin Yusuf, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Peter Wilson, Cyril Dixon, Deryk Brown, Kirstie Hamiton, L Whittle, Philip Hensher, Michir Bose, David Limond, Paul French, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Sir John Banham, Victoria Oddie, Jeremy Clarkson, Hugh Canning, Rhys Probert, John Melmoth, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Barbara Dyer, Alex Spillius, Peter Millar, Liz Jones, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Nick Gardner, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Porter Bibb, Bernard Cafferty, Heather West, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Aznan Mat Piah, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Paul Wheeler, James Bethell, Paul Driver, Lawrence Millman, Steven Downes, Liz Lightfoot, Jerome Burne, Richard Bath, Paul Lewis, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Martin Jacques, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Mick Brownfield, Allstair Scott, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Gordon Etherington, Helen Fielding, Nigel Parry, Sean Newsom, John Karter, Malcolm Winton, Cosmo Landesman, Steve Ellis, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Vivian Anthony, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Gary Cook, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Keith Martin, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Andrew Sanger, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Parin Janmohamed, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Michael Kallenbach, Julie Burchill, William Oddie, David Hunn, Alistair Cooke, Douglas Matthews, Mihir Bose, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Colm Toibin, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Lauren St John, Tom Tickell, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, David Guy, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Liam Clarke, Duncan Bryson, David Wickers, Hugh Thompson, Jonathan Maxwell, Tamar Hodes, Peter Smith, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Adam Crabtree, Hugh Pearman, Fiona Beckett, Tony Banks Mp, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Julia Bright, Tony Hetherington, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, J A Holland, Peter Roebuck, Emma Forrest, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Roy Forman, Julic, Steve Grant, RObert Breckman, Frederick Grubb, Joanna Simon, Peter Jonas, Janine di Giovanni, Susan Haskins, Boris Schapiro, Beppe Severgnini,

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Many Tory MPs expect Major to go; Heseltine emerges as frontrunner Insurers freeze out watchdog Insight Virgin atlantic Westwood's Secret Admirers Jane and Ted for the White House? Natal elections may be delayed Palumbo in 'comedy duo' gibe at ministers Big Savings with the Card Economy will take tax rises in stride—Clarke MPs demand investigation into insurance companies that say no Insight Psion Series 3 A Registered Charity The Sunday Times Double squeeze sets scene for a Tory disaster Breitling Article Withdrawn Taypayers bear the cost of homes fit for a feudal queen Murders of single men spark fear of new gay serial killer American Expresses Next Week Introducing Power Maciontosh UK cancer care worst in Europe doctors say Armed forces face random drug tests Road schemes to go private Abbey National Patten plans squeeze on NUT test boycott Art houses caught up in fake bronze scandal Ford Strike threat at Broadmoor as patients get keys Trials collapse as fear silences witnesses 'More than 300 cases have been abandoned, leaving vicious offenders free to commit further crimes' Article Withdrawn Canon Call for Labour 'mafia' to resign Fossils plundered as Jurassic sharks build black market 'Weedol' 'Pathdear' Police to re-examine Caithness suicide In today's Other Papers No release for 20 convicted murderers Edward to marry this summer Muslims object to their toilets facing Mecca New Aids virus discovered Champion for the National State aid wanted for churches No room for D-Day veterans BT Nissan Coneheads or planners? VE-Day: a case for being beastly to the Germans Aristocrats living in a time warp Foursome reel at the Berkeley All so much psychobabble Tap Air Portugal All aboard the ghost train Pascocs Original 'People are sniffing death: there is despair and venom in the air' Not if. . . A PM for turning Mazda Cars (UK) Ltd. The Nasty Truth For years child experts have stayed silent about a link between violent videos and crime-now they have been forced to admit. . . Winner Picture Gallery How ANC massacred Zulu demonstrators Postpone the poll to avert civil war Laing Young killers walk free amid Russian decay Budget Zhirinovsky: I'll soon run nation Kurd bomb kills two P&O European Ferries Ethnic cleansing threatens Bosnian peace Berlusconi's dream beset by bickering Three millionaires vie for power as Europe's changing politics offer new chances for the maverick National Savings Premium Bonds Thinking mobile-Talk to us The Sunday Times Goldsmith campaigns for back-to-basic capitalism Tapie rises from Marseilles mire Legacy of a 'caring' Jew who killed Renault Cars with Flair Palestinians inch closer to self-rule Picture Gallery The Cavalier from Vauxhall Office workers face a harsh new world Picture Gallery Hillary's shady pal helped her make a mint Thomas Cook Man who threatened Clinton kills himself Hollywood cheers up a classic US tragedy US academics teach a skin-deep theory to claim black superiority Oscar-winner baffled by the ad that looks like his film Network Q Hume presses Major to call Sinn Fein bluff Time to testIRA's ceasefire Psion Series 3 Weather and Travel Outlook It's windy and snowing—it must be the Easter holiday Ski Scene Life in prison to be improved News Digest Tycoon dies Tests on fun ride Man questioned Spiderboy's slip David Ashby Bond bungle Shearer blasts it wide open The man who got away may take the title with him Hugh Mcllvanney believes Alan Shearer may come to haunt Alex Ferguson After the trauma, the first steps to recovery Peter Roebuck reports from Queen's Park, Grenada Off to Aintree Buried in Trinidad Facing the Music American Expresses Back to Georgia Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The dying embers of a style game Dave Thomas assesses why Swindon's soul has been unable to inspire their boots First Division Second Division Third Division Pools Swindon refuse to bow their heads Fresh faces light up troubled City Bereft Everton in battle for survival Flo and Carr reverse Sheffield's downward course Royle's four-man strike force on target Chelsea leave Saints in purgatory Lucky Old Millionaires Whistle Blower Joe's the Man So Subtle Stuffed Shirts Head Case On a Plate Into the Sea Pulling Power Sheringham returns in triumph Rush instils urgency into West Ham Coventry floored by sucker punches Turnout, not a turnip, for Taylor Football Focus Anoraks on, we're hopping off to yet another lovely ground Louise Taylor joins some seriously strange fanatics on their pointless quest Coca-Cola football Match Captain resolute before the guns Pleat comes around again Mihir Bose meets a manager back at the scene of his finest hour but hoping for better luck this time Feeling blue, but hoping for the best Tony Banks MP, a lifelong Chelsea fan, looks forward to the Fa Cup semi-final with hope but also more than a little trepidation Hatters are bound to come out on top His Honour James Kingham, a retired judge and 35 years a Luton fan, puts the case for David Pleat's underdogs American set to cause flutter in the Guineas Picture Gallery Heads turn to Aintree Brough Scott visits The Fellow and Francois Doumen at their home near Paris Webber puts his trust in fate and Gerald John Karter meets John Webber, the trainer of Elfast, a farm hero with claims for glory Blazing Walker gives the nearly man another chance Paul Wheeler talks to Chris Grant, a jockey hoping to improve on three second places A guide to form for the big day John Karter offers some pointers to the pinstickers Queueing for the executioner When Norman faced the music Steven Downes on the disciplinary hearing faced by Andy Norman My London Marathon—dedicated to Cliff Temple's memory Brough Scott has pulled on his old running shoes in aid of the Cliff Temple Trust Fund Talent puts the computer into tailspin Motor Racing Division changes multiply options Baseball Bath climax foils Quins Leicester in a different class No reason to raise a glass to this crass half-measure Stephen Jones says his campaign for the scrapping of the ruck/maul law met with only partial success and left him in no mood to celebrate Irish survival hopes fading The Sunday Times Tour side to shape Cup plan Rugby Round-Up Augusta ready for the invasion Lauren St John on Greg Norman's chances of finally winning at Augusta Ireland Olazabal's New Orleans record lasts barely a day Lauren St John sees Dennis Paulson leap into the lead at the New Orleans Classic Hello, goodbye, over and all out for 46 Action Replay Orr's elbow bending pays off News Focus Swimming Snooker Motor rallying Cricket Cycling Hockey For the Record Racing Sport on TV with Jim Munro This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Cricket Cold comfort for fall-guy Gooch David Hunn sees Britain skating on thin ice at the world championships England and Chen look east to Eden Table Tennis Tax Free Income Price is right as Dove flies in Racing Petchey suspends the reality Tennis Mercury Communications Contents Markets fear selling frenzy Brokers predict sharp falls in share prices BAT eyes upRJR's $10bn tobacco arm Unilever clears brand shelf Virgin atlantic Contents King to end long reign at Babcock Lloyd's to lose 'nearly £3 billion' Clarke shrugs off worries over inflation and tax Contents B Gas to close half its shops Chipper chancellor is over confident Business Comment Interest charges hit Queens Moat BT Markets sound disorderly retreat Wall Street banks eye up Broadgate BDO meets to win over merger rebels Brands Fight Back Marlboro Friday, April 2,1993, sent shockwaves through the branded-goods sector. A year later, the giants are stoutly defending their market shares—but at a price. Report by Andrew Lorenz and Garth Alexander Supermarket chains boost own brands Eastern Electricity Midnight hour chimes for Ronson Lord Boardman's appointment heralded a fresh start. But instead, Heron faces a new battle for survival after bondholders failed to agree a debt deferral. Reports by Jeff Randall Hammerson back from the brink Share in the boardroom What to Buy for business Capital Shopping Centres deflated Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Clarke rejects tax and inflation fears Chancellor: I have no inflation fears On the eve of the tax rises, David Smith, Economics Editor, finds the chancellor in optimistic mood, despite fragile consumer confidence and unsettled financial markets Lanarkshire Enterprise Zone Binder split by Anderson approach Binder partners are divided over merger, report Kirstie Hamilton and John Waples Top 20 UK accountants Charles Barker Oil price plummets as Opec opens floodgate The oil price is at a 20-year low, but bad news for producers means good news for consumers. Report by Kirstie Hamiton Thomson finds new licence to print money Thomson's information services are set to become even bigger, says James Bethell Rescue plan fails to put Pentos in City's good books The fight to drag the bedraggled Pentos group into the 1990s has left some City analysts cold, writes Ardyn Bernoth Next goes streets ahead of rivals Other clothes chains are struggling, but Next has doubled its profits, writes James Bethell. Below, Paula Reed, fashion editor, explains the transformation Good value ousts designer gloss The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideas & Inventions for new products Venturelink Dove Travel Retire Early Liquidations & Receiverships Megatech Software New Horizons The Bottom Line (UK) Plc Your Own Prestige Business Touchstone Associates Ltd. Make Money Hardcastle & Preston Ltd Run your Own Introduction Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Ringrose & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Surveillance Swiftcall Telephone Club Fidality Colour Printing Save Business Avoid Bankruptcy! Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Needed PMI Data Aston Corporate Trustees Limited International Company Services Limited Printujize Important Trade Notice The Sunday Times Moulds for Sale Tel Bankhouse Leisure Ltd Sovereign Commercial Finance British business mines east German potential UK firms discover how to avoid the pitfalls of investing in two leading overseas markets The Duke of Kent, on a visit to the former communist economy, urges 'a long-term view.' Michael Kallenbach reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock PLC The Times Grass and golf drive a wedge in to India An increasing number of small British companies are waking up to the vast potential of India. And they are doing so with more than a little help from the Indo-British Partnership Initiative, writes Andrew Lorenz How to open doors in the German market Bulletin Video links let banks sell services at cash machines Banking Power dream comes true Electricity The Sunday Times Orange network nails its colours to phone mast Telecommunications A new network has intensified the fight to persuade people to use mobile phones, write Claire Oldfield and Christopher Lloyd Computers kill off the loan arranger Tap in to the pocket Bible Computers Tee off with PGA gold tour game Advertising Uncover library data with a PC The Internet Take-off for massage chair Leisure Designed, built and tested on computer Engines Logica learns to sell itself Profile Innovation & Inventions Fair Making rail stations safer Simulation Elonex Pictures on disc at British Library Bits & Bytes Software to help with tax returns 3DO games firm branches out Dell returns to notebook market Turn your PC in to a powerdialler Going back to school for business basics An LBS crash course on corporate finance gives middle managers a good grasp of the fundamentals, writes Debra Cleveland Price Waterhouse Henry Macleod Macmillan Davies Headway Stuart Spindler & Partners The Sunday Times RPA Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry Macleod Ward Executive Limited The Sunday Times Mainland Pathfinder Opening Doors Dearden Management East Midlands Tourist Board Recruitment Consultants Cirencester College News International Advertisement Production Amerada Hess Limited A Primark Company Senior Advertisement Sales Executive HR & Management Consultancy Container Industry Telecommunications Account Managers CV direct Chusid Lander Makro Central Motor Auctions The Sun Today News World Management Catalysts Ltd. Dearing offers a chance for peace in the classroom ACPO Secretariat: Post of Principal Assistant Public Appointments Surgical Co-Ordinator Scholl Into print: Andrew Neil, editor of The Sunday Times,… Able students deserve a rethink Knightsbridge University Savoir-Faire French University Language Programmes Phone Mark Adams, Executive Shadows Ltd. Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Training for Pilots Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items Queens Multiple Display Advertising Items Boys turn to home and family Multiple Display Advertising Items The Scholeys: a family with drive Malaysian bank 'scandal' The eyes still have it. . . Prufrock All fired up with philosophy Kerry Securities: the creme de le Cremer Aussie gains blown away Megatrend author is all half measures The Sunday Times What Next after raising life from the dead? Big Brother Miracle-maker or media manipulator? Martin Jacques reports from Rome on the sensational election triumph of Italy's new strong man, Silvio Berlusconi Unicef SFia The week the pay-later society queued to settle its debts Smart talk—but can he deliver? After 52 governments since 1948, Beppe Severgnini asks whether 'Golden Silvio' can revive Italy's Jaded political system Political wife: actress Veronica Berlusconi.… Trauma brings counsel that may not be so wise Are counsellors really the best people to help in a crisis, asks Liz Lightfoot A lament for hope and glory Profile The England cricket team Mysteries of sexuality and sociologists Stena Sealink Big job finds gentle giant The new US ambassador to Britain is a force to be reckoned with, says Alistair Cooke Is it so terrible to make fathers pay? The Child Support Agency has been operating for a year and, despite all the horror stories, it is doing a valuable job, writes Sarah Baxter With one leap, the Tories could be free Cardiff Bay Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront The heart-of-Europe fantasy that signals Major's demise Godfrey Smith A terminal plight Atticus Tricky choice for Ashdown as 'yellow peril' advances Psion Series 3 Words of a Sarajevo child that cannot be denied Janine di Giovanni dismisses the claims that teenager Zlata Filipovic did not write her best-selling diaries of life under siege Radio's Mr Hate defies the green ink brigade Jonathan Margolis turnes into Britain's most derided broadcaster, and likes the style of his show BT Answers Conspiracy of Silence The Sunday Times BBC Direct A Future in the … Save and invest—how Britain can stay ahead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magnificent Villa for Sale Alto Club Exhibition Cote D'azur Mourgins South West France Los Monteros ARP Marbella John D Wood & Co. Cluttons John D Wood & Co. Inflation? My bills give the game away Drowned in a goldfish bowl Savills Malaysia did not misuse Pergau dam money The peak of good practice Let's just forget the jackboots Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. W1 Property Specialists Points Fitzrovia Dukes Avenue Chiswick "Copperfields" Don't accuse us of complacency George Stead John D Wood & Co. Birthdays Hamptons John D Wood & Co. That special something can speed sales and raise prices Features that set a property apart from the crowd are good selling points and can put a premium on the value, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Berkeley Homes Charles Church Goddard & Smith Historic house in first sale A Bright New W1 Flat Cost-cutting stroke pays off on the Algarve Homes in Portugal are snapped up by people wanting tee-time in the sun. Mary Wilson reports Savills Country Living in Complete Luxury The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windsor Holiday Homes Marchand Petit May, Whetter & Grose, Estuary House Cornwall Top Quality Golfing Homes Filake Woodland Village Leisure Homes Cala Homes Barratt Redrow Homes Nationwide Browns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courtyard Cottages Kenwick Woods Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woolley & Wallis Mansion House to Let Royal Gloucestershire Savills Strutt & Parker Contents Royal Life's warning hits homeowners Banks' exploit market NatWest's five-figure oversight Taxpayers foot bill for switch out of Serps Contents Destroying the Forests. . ."Green" trusts are aimed… Fidelity Investments Contents Insurer makes claims almost impossible Guessing games for pensions Comment Mercury Asset Management Battle of bills Mortgage risk Society's advice cost us 12% of our funds Questions of cash Tony Hetherington Card fraud campaign pays off Cazenove & Co. Investors tap into Pibs potential Pibs are special shares issued by building societies and can provide a yield of over 10% Nick Gardner looks at how they work Guinness Flight Yorkshire Building Society Broker extends Pep services Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Schroders Banks exploit captive insurance market Customers are losing out as banks and building societies seek to boost profits. Charges are higher, reveals Steve Ellis Performance of low-cost endowment policies The Sunday Times The Equitable Life Perpetual Unit trust gambles on warrants Morgan Grenfell Woolwich Investment trusts: the 'free rides' are over Despite outstanding success so far this year, there are a few clouds on the horizon for investment trusts, writes Diana Wright Zeros offer returns of 9% Norwich and Peterborough March off with military history Collector's file Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust PLC Cigarette card may fetch £65,000 Update Chelsea Building Society How can I escape this mortagage trap? Switching loans will be costly Asset Casebook Moving home must be priority Measuring income return by the yield Briefing Business & Personal Finance London & Country Mortgages Limited Let ethics be your guide As the recovery picks up, a new report says ethical trusts are the place to be, writes Paul Nuki Wise up on finance with Sage Money Bytes Northern Rock Prolific Concentrating on Investment Photosales Scottish Widows Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Save & Prosper House-price rises cheer spring sellers Savings news Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates The Sunday Times/Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Alternative medicine becomes respectable Insurers may disregard unconventional treatments, but more GPs are taking the alternative route, writes Hugh Thompson Co-op banks on charity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Sales of May Fair Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Grange Aston Martin BMW Buyers How Pep pickers can be in seventh heaven BMW Wanted Austin Healey Glenvarigill Direct Vehicle Contracts Timing raises policy payout questions Ferrari ADT Auctions Maranello Sales Ltd Glenvarigill William & Loughran Bramley BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 1994 L. Full Se Luxury, Very low mileage, 2nd year Howes Jeep Specialist Dick Lovett Sytner direct Cheyne Harry Carpenter Cooper Thames Ditton Discovery TDi Tom Hartley Vines Park Lane Land Rover Stratstone Honda Sandal Hexagon Specialist Cars Daimler, 4.0L Auto MLG of Chiswick Jaguar Xjs Hughenden Heathrow Holland Park Jaguar Daimler Lancoster BMW Dunham & Haines Ltd. Land Rover Stratstone Land Rover Jaguar Jaguar Daimler Loxleys Grange Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Harwoods H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Lexus Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Merline Lexus Lancoster Sevenoaks Jaguar Hadley Green Garage Transeuropean Lhd Centre Lexus RRG Bolton H. R. Owen 500SEC Tom Hartley Sytner Guy Salmon Jaguar Jaguar New Shape Sl Stratton Tom Hartley Bramshaw Normand Sunningdale Carriage Co Ltd Merline Glenvarigill JCT 600 Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Rivervale Mitsubishi Motors Parkwood Porsche Dick Lovett Merline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motor Wey Quality Used Cars Mercodes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items S. G. Smith HMG Vardy Continental Speeds Lancoster Sytner direct Porsche Priced to Sell Rose & Young Lancoster Dick Lovett Tom Hartley (as Seen on TV) Puttocks Alan Day London WHW Group Pinneys B & K Thomas Midland Registrations Portmann Greenoaks London Road Bradshaw Webb Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chariots St Albans Saab Lancoster Hadley Green Garage Lex Service P & a Wood Distributors for Essex AFN Saab Supra Toyota Land Rover Registration Transfers Kings Croft Volvo Mc Mel & Co Ltd BMW makes its mark on the Range Rover The German giant is relaunching a British flagship. Eric Dymock reports on whether the new Range Rover will sink or swim British talent blossoms at gardening fair Graham Rose enjoys the rich selection of plants on display at Olympia this weekend The Sunday Times No Title Grandest of grand tourers Gold medal winners at Olympia Sugaring the Pill Listening To Prozac by Peter D Kramer Fourth Estate £16.99 pp409 Soviet disunion Creative spark Provincial wisdom We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books. I Pennington Street, London Ei 9xw Companion piece Infinity or bust Oed Qed The sweet smell of success Critics' choice Pile Em High On the Critical List Harvey Porlock fights his way through a blizzard of asterisks The hunt for Truth Philosophy Roger Scruton's philosophical primer is the best since Bertrand Russell's, decides Frederic Raphael The sleep of reason From Mesmer To Freud: Magnetic Sleep And The Roots Of Psychological Healing by Adam Crabtree Yale £30 pp413 Jerome Burne Sugared almonds and weeping policemen Consciousness Even Odder Perceptions by Richard Gregory Routledge £20 pp280 The Sunday Times The story of a Biography Anais: The Erotic Life Of Anais Nin by Noel Riley Fitch Little, Brown £20 pp525 The Ditches of Edison County The economists' depression Current Affairs The Death Of Economics by Paul Ormerod Faber £14.99 pp230 David Smith Scramble for the skies Dirty Tricks: British Airways' Secret War Against Virgin Atlantic Martyn Gregory Little Brown £18.99 pp408 Roger Eglin Lost in a maze ART Was Michael Ayrton a great artist, asks Waldemar Januszczak McCLELLAND & Stewart Diary Animal Crackers Nicolette Jones discovers a menagerie of Easter bunnies, violin-playing dogs and winged serpents in her selection of books for children of all ages On the Shelf Sean O'brien recalls the inspirational example of Ted Hughes's Wodwo The Times Literary Supplement What fresh Hell is this? Poetry Dante: Hell translated by Steve Ellis Chatto £15.99 pp208 Philip Hensher Heroes, battles, spells and swans Mythology Over Nine Waves a Book Of Irish Legends by Marie Heaney Faber £14.99 pp254 Concise Crossword No 317 Viking Confessions of a justified solipsist Fiction Profane Friendship by Harold Brodkey Cape £15.99 pp387 Tom Shone Daddy's girls Our Father by Marilyn French H Hamilton £14.99 pp450 Helen Fielding Muscling in on the action Monkey Wrench by Liza Cody Chatto £14.99 pp219 Penny Perrick Something in the air Fiction Mr Vertigo by Paul Auster Faber £14.99 pp288 John Melmoth Jeffrey Archer Paperbacks Hardbacks The Sunday Times The Folio Society Contents Strip-Teasers Picture Gallery The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril The Great Funday Times Easter Egg Hunt! Join the Funday Times Club Dink's Spring Collection Okay Puzzle Fans, It's Time to Leap about and Get your Pens and Paper for. . . Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Lord Snooty The Numskulls The Numskulls Appear Every Week in The Beano @ D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd., 1994 Fish Tales Thunderbirds Technic Contents Contents Taking the rap Shrink to give you a fit Mariella Frostrup's Week The oral majority Babel bashing As if 2,000 translations of the Bible were not enough, you can now get it on a personal computer or in your chosen dialect. A a Gill finds that the World is the end I hate the news. News is evil," Ted Turner told… The Final Turn-On He who controls the airwaves controls the nation, as Silvio Berlusconi's triumph in Italy has shown. Could it happen in America? Ted Turner's biographer, Porter Bibb, considers the channels the through which the media magnate might steer himself into the White House The Savoy Group of Hotels Test drive all your senses Baloney hearts Small ads breed bare-faced liars (of both sexes), argues Rhoda Koenig French Châteaux Taking libertés France has the highest incidence of Aids in Europe, but is awash with pornography and spouse swapping. Tony Allen-Mills joined the new immoral order The Sunday Times Amdega Up hill down dale Easter marks the start of the season for ramblers. David Guy catches up with this most British of breeds Mondial Assistance On the road again New age travellers are finding their way of life threatened by a new clause 'slipped' into the Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill, says William Oddie Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop People like us Mark Warner Lights, camera, action. . . Julie Cohen on why famous women fall for TV cameramen Sian Lloyd Ulrika Jonsson Irreslstible? Piotrowski Americans are calling them a sign of the times First Philadelphia—now the magazine. Poz, an American glossy for people with HIV, will soon be on sale in Britain, says Susan Ellicott Positive thinking? Paradores Pousadas The ladies for turning Serena Stanhope's elevation to the ranks of America's Best Dressed List hails a new era of fastidious elegance, where British women forsake bag-lady chic and take on the mantle of the Neo-Elegants, says Christa D'souza Time for a change: Gloria von Thum und Taxis—'newly… The Sunday Times Relax, and do it Once viewed as the province of hippies, meditation is finding a place in the medical mainstream, says Sean Newsom Contents The Sunday Times Apply now for the Card You Could Win Contents Contents The Sunday Times Radisson Edwardian Hotels The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Visa Contents Carpet prices slashed Balloon prices tumble Fashion Jewellery Sparkling Offer from Butler & Wilson First Big Cut of the Spring Savings on Gardening Machinery Bartram Mowers Ltd Picture Gallery Allied Savings Will Floor You Discounts on Discount on Hot Air Ballooning 12.5% off Premier Breaks Save on concerts Save 20% on our Menu of the Week Haute Cuisine for Less Picture Gallery Short Breaks Take 12.5% Cut Travel Offer High Volume CD SAVINGS Culture Hallé Orchestra Enjoy a Greatly Reduced Halle Save on Symphony Seats Two-for-one meals £30 off a case of wine Dine out for Less New World Wine Offer Keep track of all your savings with our personal Second Chance In Joyce's wake Hugh Pearman admires the house at Fortyfoot that Michael Scott built for himself Spring Gardening Rise and swine Table Talk Craig Brown Testing Time Racbel Cooke Telling porkers Home-reared and cured charcuterie that tastes as good as its Continental cousins? Fiona Beckett makes a pig of herself White progress Wine Joanna Simon 30 Minute Menu Multiple Classified Advertising Items York International Postcard Expo 1994 Catto Animation Bite-size pieces Notice for Anthony Wenham Lodwick Gibson Car Accessories Catalog Connection Ltd. Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits British Antique Replicas The Sunday Times Crossword The Loch Ness Monster Brief Lives Nearly half a million tourists a year visit Loch Ness hoping for a glimpse of Its monster. Now, for £68.50, they will be able to spend an hour searching underwater in a submarine service launched last week Graeme Hick vs Curtly Ambrose Murray Branching out in all directions Graham Rose learns how to give plenty of welly to tree-planting The race for space Jeremy Clarkson feels the need for speed, ruggedness, and room for baby. Buy the new Audi, as they say in Germany Homes & Gardens Crown Conservatories Great Spring Sale Automatic Garage Door Openers Magnifying Lamp Trip Trap Jopasco Ltd. Clean Scale Xtraguard Window Security Crille Generac Home Generator Best Grade Old Natural York Stone Paving Flags The Sunday Times Short Cuts They're back. They're shorter than ever and they're cute! Sentences to strike fear into the heart of any woman over the age of 16. Nilgin Yusuf on how to wear the new mini Main photograph: taupe suede mini-wrap skirt, £695; Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camelot The Sunday Times Perfect Partners Virginia Charles Music Lovers Personal All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to … Company The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Sara Eden Sirius Jane Chalmers Singles Directory Magazine Dateline Tryst Heather Heber Percy Country Partners Solo Duet Introduction Bureau The Top Drawer Club The Best Place to Meet your Ideal Partner Tryst Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antique Wine Company Genuine Birthday Newspapers Now See All your Memories Medivac Healthcare Dandy or Beano Comics A Unique Gift Grenudier Firelighters Ltd. Medibed Limited Jaques Samuel Pianos Rentapiano Markson Pianos Services Heritage Sewills Hamlet The Fosdyke Saga Didgeridoos F & S Engineering Ltd Parkinson's The British Virgin Islands Cunard Sagafjord Cyprus Inspirations plc Sunsail VFB France Direct The Sunday Times Travel Portfolio Limited Bales Tours Ltd. Twickers World the Natural World The Big Value Flight Guide Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Vivair Flights Fare Deals Trading Places Direct Line Flights Australia & N. Zealand US & Caribbean Conne Xions Great Escapes Multiple Display Advertising Items San Francisco Flying Start The Late Traveller The Sunday Times Northern Souls Travel For the sparse Inuit population of Canada's Northwest Territories, ghosts of the past and the spirits of legend inhabit the place as much as the living. 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