News from 22/05/1994
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Julle Cohen, Ralph Lloyd-Jones, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Dr George Wilson, Stephen Ellis, John Coleman, Mark Searle, Richard Ellis, Ardyn Bemoth, Christopher Hedges, Alain de Botton, Vanya Kewley, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Rosie Atkins, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Lesley White, Roland Rench, Geordle Greig, Montgomery's son David, Christopher Somerville, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Gordon Kirby, Ivo Tennant, Ned Balfe, Stephen Pettit, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Peter King, Kirstle Hamilton, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, David Schwartz, Gillian Hall, Charles Hymas, Ian Shuttleworth, Mary Wilson, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Charles Murray, Neville Hodgkinson, Anthony G Phillips, Iain Johnstone, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Irwin Stelzer, Antony Worrall, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Peter Wilson, F W de Klerk, David Dougill, Mariella Frostrup, Andrew Dickson, Harvey Porlock, Christopher Lioyd, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, John Melmoth, Louise Taylor, Roman Baths, Emma Hargreaves, Chris Dodd, Valerie Stokes, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Helen Dunmore, Sue Mott, Barrie Chapman, Robin Marlar, Christopher Gilchrist, Shelley von Strunckel, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Nomavenda Mathiane, Terry Heath, Jon Freeman, J Evans, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Emma Robertson, Alistair Horne, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Oscar Yerburgh, Richard Gregory, Ian Chadband, Donald John, Iain Critchley, David Leppard, Linda O'Keeffe, Margaret Hinxman, Jonathan Steed, Graham Tayar, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Clive, Sally Montellin, Andy Goldberg, J Brannan, Phil Baker, David Heymann, Christopher Lloyd, Nigel Parry, Jonathan Annells, Lois Rogers, Stuart Briers, Andrew Ip, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Rebecca Fowier Arts Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Nicholas Albery, Linda Drake, Marie Colvin, Claire Galea, Colin Smith, Fred Ashurst, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Fran Johnstone, Hugh ApSimon, David Hunt, Stephen Jones, Nick Rufford Far East correspondent, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Keith Martin, Karen Armstrong, Cheryl Younson, Teresa Gorman, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Bill Bryson, Bernard Fitzsimons, Brough Scott, Gerald Warner, Bruce Johnston, Maurice Parry-Wingfield, Tony Rocca, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Kevin Pratt, Graham Hind, David Rees, George Hill, Dr Myles Harris, Catherine Bond, Michael Jones Political Editor, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Claran Byrne, Mihir Bose, Brendan Fanning, Mollie Priest, Matthew Lynn, Richard Twydell, Graeme Odgers Chairman, Michael Barber, Lucie Young, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Alastair Burnet, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Lucy Maxwell-Stewart, Alejandro H Rodriguez-Giovo, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, H P, Tom Tickell, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, James Dixon, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Liz Kahn, Joanne Robertson, Jonathan Futrell, Michael Williams, Chris Lightbown, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Steve Punt, Mwambu Wanendeya, Julia Bright, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Sarah Baxter, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Emma Forrest, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Lynn Barber, Pat Kane, Janine di Giovanni, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoDuchess of York considers starring as Boadicea in new film Workfare plan to make jobless earn dole money Britain split as underclass takes root alongside 'new Victorians' Virgin Jackie: A Life of Style and Sorrow Picture Gallery Lona wilderness pays silent tribute to lost Labour leader Tory right claims supporters are on strike against Major D-Day's Lonely Leder Picture Gallery De Klerk fires audience with reformist zeal The Sunday Times Contracts for jobseekers: how the scheme works The government's new initiative on jobs is intended to help the jobless find work and end the notion that 'benefit' will pay for a 'life of unemployment', says David Hunt, secretary of state for employment Chubb Murray 'Blood brothers' agonise over Labour battle Rolex The Sunday Times Timescape IRA in massive US bank fraud Connery sued for £14m over golf club plan Grieving America prepares to bury Jackie alongside JFK Monday in the Times Epson First with the news Simply the best Ahead of the rest BT Tennis in decline as glamour fades Girls overtake boys in school science exams Sagafjord Abbey National Tor body starts murder inquiry Peugeot Police to patrol in Porsches to catch joyriders Students learn lingo of fraud B. A. A Stately bargains: Lady Coke with some of the… Blood donors die of BSE In today's Other Papers Killers of James Bulger to appeal Secret bonuses for City dealers Spielberg casts Idle as Dr Who Pilots' problems at Manchester Drug dealer is offered payout Renault Fanatical therapists train secretly in UK Final campaign for Whitehouse Bradford & Bingley Building Society Nick Newman's Week Real men play bingo in a woman's world The recent screening of a French-made commercial for Hands off my pills, please High jinks spice life at the CSA A bloke named Shirley Knocking knees If I were Bel Mooney I'd be tempted to fast… For Pure Genius, enquire within Tonight, 8.5pm My remedy for Ireland Underclass the Crisis Deepens Five years ago Charles Murray came to Britain and found a dangerous new class of alienated poor. His latest report is even more shocking… The Crisis Deepens Five years ago Charles Murry came to Britain and found a dangerous new class of alienated poor. His latest report is even more shocking Lunn Poly Intel inside pentium How would you feel about a personalised global AT&T Flymo Her Loyal Servant She said she wanted privacy, but when it comes to the image war with her husband, it is handy for a princess to have a friend in the tabloids Yemeni war nears bloody end in Aden Israelis seize guerrilla leader in Lebanon raid Solzhenitsyn draws a shrug The great writer's return from exile begins next Saturday with a televised journey to Siberia's prison camp zone. But Russians are indifferent, says Matthew Campbell The Monday FT Elf drills for oil in gardens of Versailles Greeks go pale as the 'Dracula' bites them Italy's nuclear detective accused of arms smuggling on the side Seven Seas Viglen Island fury at refugee plans Discovery Network Children terrorise Moscow's tourists Rebels may defeat Kohl's Bürger-King candidate Rwanda's deadly tide pollutes Lake Victoria The toll from Rwanda is so great that the waters of an inland sea hundreds of miles away are sullied by thousands of massacre victims, reports Mwambu Wanendeya The Sunday Times Nationwide US tries to rein in India and Pakistan Singer killed after 'bad business deal' Time of Going to Press The Cavalier from Vauxhall Medals put gloss on mess of Mogadishu Toyota Carina E Clinton urged to put Powell in foreign policy slot Whites quake as blacks claim land National Westminster Bank Research disputes epidemic of Aids Corby Fit and well: Five of the seven Plymouth College… Weather and Travel Outlook London summit for Irish PM News Digest Children fall ill Drive-in drink Shotgun attack Pergau action £1.5m robbery Kray divorce Foot saved Miliband dies England run into trouble Stephen Jones at King's Park Dundee Utd's shock win News inside Lord's washout Carson wins Alan's Delight Wise brought in from the cold Bryan the Boss Robert's Return Ther Loan Corporation Farewell David Brewster signals end of Rangers era Wine Rack Hay piles on misery as Runcorn jinx strikes Peter Wilson at Wembley One Little went to Wembley and the other stayed home Louise Taylor on two management siblings and their contrasting fortunes in the play-offs Millwall: not the time to panic Chris Lightbown cautions against a knee-jerk reaction from the football authorities to the ugly crowd scenes at Millwall last week All Venables has to do now is keep delivering Hugh Mcllvanney hears the England manager extol Alan Shearer's effectiveness as a spearhead and commends his refusal to be seduced by cheerleaders only two matches into his new regime Youth and experience mix well in Jack's dream team Chris Lightbown on Jack Charlton's World Cup squad—a selection that would delight any manager The Sunday Times High time underlings faced a fair deal Lord's off line with selective fixtures Peter Roebuck says the practice of treating Test nations as small beer is just not cricket Durham fail to beat the clock Cricket Close-Up Somerset's odd couple Mihir Bose on two of England's brightest young stars and the contrasting dilemmas hindering their progress New Zealand must prime neglected gun Robin Marlar reports from the washout at Lord's on the sinking fortunes of a match-winner Young lions take pride of place among elders New boy Udal thrives in more elevated company Robin Marlar believes there is much to admire in Shaun Udal, who gave a mature performance against New Zealand Gough comes of age but injury halts him in his stride Martin Searby on a young bowler who is making up for lost time by taking the fast route to international honours The Cover Version Third Man Shelling Out Bat Out Of Hell Wright On Marked Men Comedy Sketch Captain Marvel takes the helm Brough Scott on a man on the long haul from Manchester to Middlesbrough, from player to manager Rough justice: why women need a better golfing deal Liz Kahn and Lauren St John report on how the discrimination by golf clubs against women is likely to last into the next century Kelken Sexism inside and outside the law Resurgent Sangster shakes the sheikhs John Karter talks to the millionaire who 34 years after playing his first tentative hand in racing's power game, and after more than a decade doing battle with Dubai's Maktoum family, is back at the top as the ultimate winner New camera comes under orders but refuses to start Brough Scott reports on a visual non-runner that could soon become a hot favourite Tennis teenies on the road to ruination Sue Mott reflects on another bad week for a sport beset by greed and already suffering from crises of its own making Best of times for England's master coach Stephen Jones profiles the quiet man who is planning the Test defeat of South Africa Teams resist Formula One rule changes Nigel Roebuck on the need for balance in a sport anxious to do the correct thing after Senna's death Staples brings the spirit to the Irish party Brendan Fanning on a player valued almost as much for his resolve and loyalty off the field as his for undoubted playing skills on it Sluggish Mansell is facing uphill fight Gordon Kirby is expecting a tough time for Nigel Mansell in the Indianapolis 500 Wales make the grade for World Cup Master's farewell to the main arena David Hunn meets David Broome, the retiring maestor who has dignified his sport for 35 years Golden couple put spark into British run of success Fair is the wind for Fairbrother Smiling Irish continue to make a splash Stich halts Sampras's charge News Focus Golf Hockey Sailing Snooker Athletics Cram runs on, just for the sheer joy of it all Ian Chadband on a hero who knows his best is past him but is happy to battle on as one of the boys Law breaks the rules to win Keith Wheatley describes the high seas antics of sailor Chris Law, who defied protests and frustration to win the prestigious Royal Lymington Cup trophy England march forward on the road to nowhere Action Replay Gunnell 'banned' before Olympic gold run Ian Chadband reveals a drugs testing mix-up that threatened Sally Gunnell's career For the Record Racing Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Pools Carson and Mehthaaf even the score John Karter reports on a classic jockey dilemma and the fine line between glorious victory and disaster Honda Irish Ballerina leads Lingfield's muddy jig Jon Freeman goes around the tracks on a day when the mudlarks rose to the surface Missing the Post Treasury to veto Bank's independence Lucas heads for dividend cut as profit forecasts fall Post Office chief backs privatisation plan Enter the Dragons Portals chief's grand company mansion Heseltine set to beef up UK industry's efficiency Final Chapter Rank and Racal 'lead in lottery' That's far enough for the Old Lady Business Comment $5bn tobacco firms suit High Back Black Leather Chair De Klerk talks up national stability View Point Fixed rate rises hit house sales In today's Other Papers New moves in Broadgate war Writ hampers BDO talks LIG set for £85m cash call Missing the Post Without privatisation, the Post Office and Michael Heseltine believe the business will be undermined by new technology and foreign competition. Report by Matthew Lynn and Andrew Lorenz The stamp of compromise Aston University Sedgemoor in Somerset 3i investurs in industry Renaissance man carves out new face for De La Rue Since Jeremy Marshall took the helm at the ailing banknote printer, it has been transformed into a £1.6 billion success, reports Kirstle Hamilton Ingersoll sees his newspaper empire fold up A would-be press baron's 10-years adventure came to a full stop in court last week, report Alan Ruddock and Claire Oldfield Ericsson Glrobank Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Warburg profits face crunch time Sharewatch Betterware Storehouse A share in the boardroom The Wisley Golf Club Should've talked to CNT Argyll Land Securities Fairline Boats Chemical Carlton Laidlaw AIB British Gas ICG BT swings the axe as privatised jobs go Sons of Mao's revolution turn into HK tycoons The children of China's rulers are becoming the new business tycoons of Hong Kong, writes Nick Rufford Picture Gallery Power plus Britain's miracle of productivity is fading away Economic Outlook Mercedes-Benz Clinton gets tangled in Chinese trade web American Account Signet boss struggles with Ratner legacy James McAdam has achieved a minor miracle at the former Ratners, but it still has a long way to go, reports John Waples Picture Gallery Darwinian guide to economic survival Cumbria The Document Company Rank Xerox Birds of prey begin battle A £2 billion dogfight is being fought to replace Britain's fleet of attack helicopters, reports Bernard Fitzsimons ES Com Shop windows that let you look and touch Shopping Toshiba Innovation Publisher predicts final chapter for the printed… CD-Rom has the capacity to spark a revolution in publishing, writes Christopher Lloyd Digital PC Microsoft announces multi-media server Computer disc is talking new telephone numbers … Bytes The measure of drink-drivers Environmental health briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lanzarote Liquidations & Receiverships Touchstone Associates Ltd. The Sunday Times For Sale Take-A-Card British Franchise Association Full Member Gold Shield HDC Mind your Own Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Retire Early Proven Opportunity Aston Corporate Trustees Limited International Company Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Discreet Surveillance Fidelity Colour Printing Intrade No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists Offshore Companies by Lawyers Immigration & Trust Capital venture to replace BES sparks argument Clashes about which firms should get support are troubling Venture Capital Trusts, writes James Bethell Fresh growth stirs soup manufacturer A 'home-made' food firm could be a tasty takeover target. James Bethell reports Late payment surprise for UK The new scheme launched by Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance The Sunday Times Office Equipment Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalism is dead. Long live Reed Thornton Fluttering stomachs for lottery ad men Prufrock Milking college ties Major's new cabinet shuffle Major new cabinet shuffle Big plans for Old Father Thames End of the line for Hambro The Sunday Times Investors throw £11bn into deep dark hole In the City Argos Amstrad Bogey men The story of D-D lonely leader News Review If it had not been for Montgomery, D-Day would have been a disaster, according to the historian Alistair Horne. Extract from his new book, written with Mongtomery's son David "Old Speckled Hen" Henley So farewell then, PC49, and hand in your truncheon at the desk National Grid The Sunday Times De Klerk: my role in making the future work South Africa's ex-leader is playing a committed part in the politics of his new country, writes Ivan Fallon Breaking a cycle of despair under a multicoloured flag Laureate Lectures Extract from his lecture on Friday Northern Rock Licensed to be libidinous We played a game and the gun won Crime rises and the police have to pack pistols because our liberal ideologies have undermined society, writes Barbara Amiel A choice of politicians is no choice at all Tories in a fudge, Labour at a loss, but the real issues are elsewhere, says Norman MacRae Lombard NatWest Beware labels, or you might get the leader you weren't expecting Right or left, traditionalist or modernist? Old cliches only confuse the search for a future Labour PM, writes Peter Kellner Peter Millar Atticus Major's chance Germans join up to give the Emperor a bloody nose Inside Politics Superlative Travel Iltalkland Singularly Cellular By David Heymann, author of the bestselling a Woman Named Jackie She was our princess and our icon Janine di Giovanni on the generation of women who weep for Jackie Mercury Why is Beckett a woman without the influence? The interregnum: led by its women, at least for now, Labour mourns its loss Labour's leader is being unfairly discounted in the contest for power, says Sarah Baxter The Times The dignity of Labour Michael Prescott sees a party's mourning A king across the water St. George's University School of Medicine Ofwat's ceilings do not hold water Springing the memory trap No sleaze or shmooze Multiple Classified Advertising Items High Tech Office Building in Vienna Stop this slavery Nobody's stooges We must just get this off our chests Knight Frank & Rutley Take the heat off the orchestra Clash over cards Florida GM Thomson & Co. Woolwich Property Services John D Wood & Co Points Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vernon Knight Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Chancellors Cheshire Bovis Homes Savills International John D Wood & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Rental rush pushes up prices A shortage of properties to rent, especially in London, puts a premium on the best, writes Mary Wilson Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Russell Simpson Tates Boyle & Co Estate Agents James W Baring London Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Farley & Co Chesterfield Lurot Brand Ruck & Ruck Chelsea & Kensington Russell Simpson Marsh & Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Artesian Holiday Tips Life policies that can cost you double Up go 25-year payouts Barclaycard winner gets low profile Casebook Pretty Money. . . 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No Title Pick your shares from this list Japan Smaller Companies Fund Schroders Investments Managments Insurance industry to clean up image Societies step up fixed savings rates Investors urged to 'go on asking' Pillar Property Investments PLC SIB boost for units income Paying for cash abroad A Sunday Times investigation reveals that buying money abroad on a credit card can be expensive. Stephen Ellis reports Save & Prosper European Utilitses Trust Be prepared and avoid French misconnection Check for double-trouble Travel tips for credit-card holders Baillie Gifford & Co The Denby Group PLC An Original Way to Beaat the Market Investing in art may put some beginners off. But good paintings have been consistent performers. . . and, of course, they will give pleasure gracing your walls. Paul Nuki reports The Denby Group PLC Play safe with the old masters Methodist Homes Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Protect your assets with specialist cover Lowes Financial Management Pacific Rim is your best bet How can we protect our nest egg? Perpetual Casebook Minimise inflation effect Why pound-cost averaging is no panacea Investing in volatile funds can pay. Christopher Gilchrist explains Briefing IFA Promotion Limited Keep a check on your solicitor's bill Family Assurance friendly society Raging bull runs have had their day Don't bank on shares rising as they have since 1977, says David Schwartz Guides to help with pension Woolwich The Royal Bank of Scotland The Equitable Life Abbey National A taxing matter for the self-employed Filling out tax returns can be a minefield for the self-exployed. Maurice Parry-Wingfield, an expert, gives some useful guidance Chase De Vere Carr Sheppards Small start to big savings Share service for new issues Top savings rates The Sunday Times/Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates First tax guide of the year published Savings news Chase De Vere Investments PLC Prolific First direct The M&G PEP Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Grange Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items 525i SE Touring Advertising signs of the times Collector's file Protector Nyree rings the changes Update M5 Maritius blue, full leather, elee seats, A/c, lge Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Buyers MGB Snapdragon Yellow Morgan plus 4 ADT Auctions Top Car Portway Car Auctions Sale of Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milcars Hartshill BMW MLG of Chiawick William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Thames Ditton Hexagon Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Scotthall Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Hughenden Heathrow Vines Altwood Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isuzu Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar Lex Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks B & K Thomas Gerard Mann Birmingham Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Vardy Continental Bradshaw Webb Pentagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Lancaster RRG Bolton Multiple Display Advertising Items 500SL Dick Lovett 500Sl Normand 500Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300 CE 24 Valve Clive Sutton Motoring Appointments Jaguar Emery McLiven ORR 420 SEC Sterling Corporate Contracts Mai Day Recruitment Service Ltd. 500 SL Jessups of Ilford Fleet Sales Executive Career—Match Normand The Sunday Times Stratton Porsche Official Centres Rivervale Multiple Display Advertising Items Chariots St Albans Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Chapelgate Camerons AFN Porsche Lancaster Glenvarigill JCT 600 Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bugatti Rolls-Royce and Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull 20 Years as Celebrating Market Leader Harwoods Michael Powles Limited Henlys of Chester Midland Registrations Jack Barclay Revealed: the shape of Jaguar's next generation The first photographs show Jaguar has added a dash of BMW to its Xj6 range, writes Eric Dymock Infrared eye sees in the fog Multiple Classified Advertising Items Me Mel & Co Ltd Registration Transfers Registration Numbers CNDA Members Vauxhall conscripts a Trooper for service SAAB IVS Cable Holdings Limited N B Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group Directors Interexec Howgate Sable N B Selection Ltd The Royal Bank of Scotland MFP Australia Selector Europe Spencer Stuart British Gas GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Selection Europe Spencer Stuart Wiltshire Training & Enterprise Council GKRS Search & Selection Commercial Union City of London Telecommunications N B Selection Ltd Corporate Executive Search JM Management Services N B Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection Teaching staff to mend their ways Employees whose behaviour at work makes them difficult colleagues can have it 'modified', reports Andrew Dickson N B Selection Ltd Digitus Howgate Sable European responsibility Computer peripherals KPMG Selection & Search Performance Software Executives in demand The Royal Bank of Scotland Booz. Allen & Hamilton European Sales Director Aspen Consultancy Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Headway ERC Part of the PSD Group MSL International Stuart Spindler & Partners MSL International N B Selection Ltd CI Group of Companies Meridian Andersen Consulting PA Consulting Group Read—Carroll Ltd. Charterhouse Executives Fletcher Hunt PLC Coopers & Lybrand Career Watershed CiiS Citymax The Allison Partnership N B Selection Ltd McCourt Consultants Ltd Motorola Bradford & Bingley Building Society North West Water Mainland PATHfINDER Opening Doors Hoggett Bowers Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection David Abbott and Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items EIZO PDS Ltd Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Swiss Bank Corporation Strategic Resource Solutions Northern telecom Michael Beer Ward Executive Limited Nextbase Venners Computers Systems Pacific appointments Intel Chusid Lander Torres Interact Ernst & Young Management Appointments Limited Strategic Resource Solutions Sales & Management Recruiters Sun Microsystems Computers Corporation BT Northern telecom Lichtin Associates Donna L Gosling Europlay Limited The Leonard Cheshire Foundation New Research Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Committee Orchard House Multiple Classified Advertising Items ARC International, Recruitment & Consultancy Gas Negotiation Analysts Philips MSL International Michael Page Finance Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Royal Mail Dial Consultancy Services Tricom Merisel Unilever International TGL Friday's Mercuri Urval The Kingsford-Smith Partnership PMC Group Baxter Harrods The University of Birmingham RMA United Artists Roose & Partners Compaq Michael Page Technology BDO Consulting Douglas Llambias Recruitment Consultants Wace the Imaging Network Pera International Chernikeeff Thomas Cole Kinder Retail Consultants AF Advertising Limited Humana International Jasmin Meridian Marketing Director Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paula Kirby, Hidden Hearing Ltd Connaught Canham Associates News International Newspapers Limited For Motoring Appointments See Section 5 Personal Sales & Sales Support Executives House of Fraser Monkwell Fabrics & Wallpapers Harrods Oil and Gas Rada Recruitment Communications Executive Network Olympus Keymed Digital The English-Speaking Union Julia Dowler Advertisement Manager Meridian David, Thomson Barrett Organisation plc Druid Systems Hewlett Packard Jtec Data & Research Services plc Management Consultants Ixion a Division of Oryx Executive Search Ltd Sun Alliance International Newell & Budge Managing Director North & mid Cheshire TEC Management Consultants The Sun Today News of the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Training & Development Group De Sede of Swifzerland Career Analysts Beachwood Sales & Marketing Champion & Partners Ltd Bernard Hodes Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Development Administration Willis Corroon Hinton Limited N B Selection Ltd Howard Cork News Datacom Limited Overseas Development Administration Lincolnshire Health The Federation of Communications Services Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy's & ST Thomas' Hospital Trust KS ERP British Museum Public Appointments Doctor of Chinese Medicine Kingston University Royal County of Berkshire King's Lynn & Wisbech Hospitals The National Trust CFBT Education Services University of Hertfordshire Go-ahead girls leave experts with a mystery Union's testing boycott threatens drive to raise standards University of Bradford Sussex The Sunday Times Oxford and County Business College Business Courses MBA University of Surrey GEOS French University Language Programmes EF International Language Schools Polytechnics See Europe Limited Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Kingston University University of Newcastle upon Tyne Department of Fine The University of Birmingham French Courses in France The American College in London Books Watergate: The Corruption And Fall Of Richard Nixon by Fred Emery Cape £20 pp448 Inside Gulliver's travails Cover: Richard Nixon, immediately before his Lies, damned lies? Fear and loathing Too much excitement Wrong side of the tracks Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock finds that reviewers are getting personal Granite and rainbow The Essays Of Virginia Woolf Volume 4:1925-1928 edited by Andrew McNeillie Hogarth Press £35 pp686 Making the weather Biography Joseph Chamberlain Entrepreneur In Politics by Peter T Marsh Yale £30 pp725 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 324 Arrested development Biography Richard Hughes a Biography by Richard Pereceval Graves Deutsch £20 pp491 Listen to this. . . For love and money Walking Possession Essays And Reviews 1968-93 by Ian Hamilton Bloomsbury £20 pp300 News from nowhere Essays Apocalypse Postponed by Umberton Eco edited by Robert Lumley Indiana University Press/British Film Institute £35/£13.95 pp227 Exclamation Marx! Essays Groucho Marx And Other Short Stories And Toll Tales edited by Robert S Bader Faber £13.99 pp167 Diary Life and Soul Are brains no more than machines? Richard Gregory examines the latest thinking Searching for universal truths Karen Armstrong on the conflict between science and religion On the Shelf Helen Dunmore on the inspirational example of Tillie Olsen's Silences The Times Literary Supplement Cultivating trends Gardening The Genius Of Gardening: The History Of Gardens In Britain And Ireland by Christopher Thacker Weidenfeld £19.99 pp352 The Sunday Times What's love got to do with it? Romance Object-Choice (All You Need Is Love. . .) by Klaus Theaweleit trans by M R Green Verson £29.95/£9.95 pp112 The Sunday Times Picador Bringing the house down John Coleman investigates the best new crime novels The man on the municipal omnibus Fiction The Waterworks by E L Doctorow Macmillan £14.99 pp246 Some beddings and a funeral Fiction The Folding Star by Alan Hollinghurst Chatto £15.99 pp469 Farce and furious The Republic Of Whores by Josef Skvorecky trans Paul Wilson Faber £14.99 pp248 Virgin suicides Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals The Sunday Times The LiFELINE The Softback Preview Free Cinema Passesi Strip-Teasers Movie Mania! Walt Disney film adapted from Mark Twain's… Beryl the Peril Field of Dreams Cod only Knows! At the Double! Funday Times Tribute Smart Alec! What's the Logic? Roman Baths Roman Baths No Title Baths were often built in places where the water was thought to have medicinal properties No Title The frigidarium was a room with a large cold swimming pool Clothes were left in the Baths in Britain Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Thunderbirds Bogart Joy Stick Picture Gallery Contents Contents Driving it home Commons sense No smoke without ire Teresa Gorman's Week Sunshine state Blade stunners As long as they can glide, Torvill and Dean will never slide into skid row. A a Gill meets the nation's sweethearts in Sheffield, at the start of their two-year tour Called to the bra The Savoy Group of Hotels and Restaurants Olympia London A game of Russian roulette Prince Charles is running a publicity campagin worthy of an election offensive, says Lynn Barber. Despite the PR gamble in St Petersburg, however, it is Diana who keeps making the headlines The Regent London Bienpait Total Bienfait Total Advance publicity Geordie Greig on the lives of a most unassuming media mogul The Sunday Times A prince among teachers It took a tragic accident for the people of Islay to discover that one of the Yugoslav royal family was working in their school Joanne Robertson reports French Châteaux Tall, slim and athletic, Chris George was popular… Australia Direct Special Offer-Save over £30 Interest Free Credit on Kitchens A lust for life Chrissy Iley talks to Oxford's most radical, yet orthodox, rabbi America As John Smith's death prompts calls for more dignified debate among our lawmarkes, we compare the art of political mudslinging around the world Russia Japan India Italy The Chelsea Hotel France The "Real" Spain & Portugal Pools Countax Jopasco Ltd A plagiarism on all your houses Of course there's nothing new under the sun, especially in the world of fashion, but Yves Saint Laurent's court victory over Ralph Lauren last week has rattled the ateliers. Margarette Driscoll on the fine line between the inspired and the tired Swimming Pool Best Grade Old Natural York Stone Paving Flags The Sunday Times Cannock Gates Ltd Vehicle list price includes VAT but excludes Take my advice A new pamphlet says counselling is a waste of time. Here, Dr Myles Harris states his case; Dr George Wilson disagrees Premier France Inspirations plc Keeping counsel A Unique Event in Newspaper Publishing Contents Four Very Special Savings You'll Find on Offer… Fly to the US for only £10 Return The Sunday Times Visa Card Contents Weekend wheels Take off for the US Save on home security Clean up on Vax Rechargeable Vacuum Cleaner Tune in to £150 saving TV and Video £10 return US Bargain Breaks to Security for the home Save on Telecom Pavilion Lodge offer Floodlights bargain The Heart of United States History and Power Flights Hit the road for £24.95 a night Cut-Price Comfort with Pavilion Lodges Floodlights to frighten burglars Thrills, chills and Canterbury Tales Two-For-The-Price-Of-One Days out Order Coupon US Flight Request Form Crypton tune and plugs for £24 Car Tuning Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Radio Master Clock A boardroom coup The luxury-car market is soon to joined by the Audi A8: light on its wheels, big on sensation, and, living up to its marketing slogan, well ahead with the technology, says Jeremy Clarkson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insushade and glare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosie Nieper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salt and battery Table Talk Testing Time It's a natural Wine Picture Gallery Dressed for dinner The British prefer common browns, the French and Chinese, spiders. Whatever your preference, crabs are now coming into their season, says Sue Lawrence 30 Minute Menu The Lanesborough Taking the bliss Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Letters Earl Spencer vs the tabloids The Sunday Times Crossword Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency The Sunday Times All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Virginia Charles The Best Place to Meet your Ideal Partner … Company Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Healthcare Health & Beauty Fit for a King William III had it designed; The Sunday Times has recreated it. Graham Rose on our Chelsea garden Let the show grow on The pick of the other Chelsea exhibits Sunsail Northwest Travel Portfolio Star Clippers Orient Lines The Big Value Flight Guide The Sunday Times Trail Finders The Travel Bug STA Travel Around the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline ticket Network Travelbag Argos Direct Travel Insurance Worldwide Travelbag Bon Voyage Italy SKY Shuttle Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Trails Lunn Poly flight shop Anglo Pacific Bridge the World Travel Mood Travel Savers Flight Call A. T. I. Travel Insurance A Break with the past The bleak but beautiful Inishmaan, in the Aran Islands, remains steeped in its old ways. But times could be about to change, says Christopher Somerville Flight Bookers The General Travel Co. America Boomerang General Accident Condor Euro Savers Quest Worldwide and down under! Campus Travel The Independent Travel Co. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Mackay's agency BiSoDoL Heartburn Contents Contents Where it's never rude to stare Superstars lying low, supermodels locking cheekbones, and a a Gill feasting on the beautiful and the I'll-be-damned. Welcome to Cannes Absent trends The Americans skipped Cannes this year, reports Iain Johnstone The terrible spoof Hollywood send-ups, including the latest Naked Gun offering, have become as tired and prosaic as the films being parodied, says Julie Burchill Hayward Gallery No joke being taken seriously Eric Morecambe worked hard at being a funny man, says Steve Punt, so why has his comic art not won more respect? We have to be careful out there With the benign British bobby about to bear arms openly, Pat Kane examines the mythology of the gun. Is our national psyche about to be ruled by the psychotic elements within? Writing around the issue Scrutiny Bland ambitions Waldemar Januszczak on not-so-new Contemporaries Trivial pursuit Craig Brown on the politics of a certain film-maker and some certain film-making in politics Maria Friedman Still divided by a common languages In an extract from his Lunchtime Lecture, Bill Bryson argues that American English enriches rather than corrupts the way we speak The Sunday Times Take a bow The London Symphony Orchestras, 90 this month, entres the next phase of its distinguished career under Sir Colin David, Overleaf, a ticket offer for the autumn season; below, Stephen Pettit traces its hisotry A fine Sixth sense and sensibility Please tick which of the following concerts you wish… Guide to the LSO's autumn season The Sunday Times exclusively invites you to join the top London orchestra at the Barbican Hall The Royal Opera Still wishing upon a star Once upon a time, rock'n' rollers and writers mixed. But, says Robert Sandall, a new book by Nick Kent shows that as rock grew up, its stars got ever more shiny and remote Generation Marriage? Only when I grow up, says Emma Forrest Royal Shakespeare Company English National Opera Trousers suit Susan Graham's boyish mezzo is destined to be a big hit, says Hugh Canning Berio's Chemins de flair Paul Driver hears the true story of the composer's life in his work David enryd Rhapsody in Blew In New music by Gavin Bryars enhances the work of Siobhan Davies and Laurie Booth, says David Dougill Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Viennese Operetta Gala Grosvenor Gallery The Roy Kinnear Trust Topol in Fiddler on the Roof Julia Fordham The Daily Telegraph Pygmalion Raymond Gubbay The Sunday Times Classic Theatre Breaks Copacabana Chichester Festival Theatre Art Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Spink Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Singalong Reigate Summer Music Buxton festival 25Th Fishguard Music Festival Abgard Presents Thaxted Festival The Great Elm Music Festival EMI United Kingdom Theatre Sylvie Guillem The Royal Festival Hall Derek Hill South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Talking Newspaper Wembley Arena Six of the best John Peter on Dublin's Pinter Festival Forum Wyndham's Theatre The Sunday Times Who goes to the Tate? Rebecca Fowler talks to the gallery about its audience research, and asks visitors what they expect to find Generating a revival Who goes to the Tate? Rebecca Fowler talks to the gallery about its audience reserach, and asks visitors what they expect to find Sunday 22 May Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Satellite Highlights Sports choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Tuesday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Wednesday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Thursday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Friday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Saturday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Sunday 22 May Dilys Powell's film of the week Suffer the little children Radio Waves World Service Today 22 May Monday 23 May Tuesday 24 May Critics' choice Wednesday 25 May Thursday 25 May Friday 27 May Saturday 28 May Theatre Check Opera Check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film Check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Book Clubs Contents Bradford & Bingley Building Society Turning houses back into homes The buyer can call the shots over quality and choice in the new homes market, writes Mary Wilson Paris Ceramics Plan early to beat the stress Moving Bricks & Arches Be covered-come hell or high water Insurance Home is where the cash is Income Plans Abbey National No money-back guarantees Home Improvements Alliance Leicester Woolwich Building Society The ways to make you pay Mortgages We all have something to hide Screens and Climbers Useful Addresses Screen Stealers English Conservatories BAC Conservatories Husgvama Beautiful to the touch-naturally Grovewood Abbeydale Conservatories Ltd Oryx Trading Ltd Reclaimed Natural Stone Paving Flags External and… The Heveningham Collection Knowle Nets Waveform Technologies Limited Automatic Garage Door Openers Allen Septic Tanks Classic Roses Posh Pots Pilgrims flock to see growers' latest miracles Chelsea Flower Show Gardening Classics Tiny trees for a pocket orchard Balconies To boldly go where you don't have to mow Surfaces Texas Value Before You Inves Bryant Homes Follow the sun for prices to write home about Overseas Property Trafalgar House Europe Pinheir Altos Alto Club - Alto Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Overseas Property Provence Aurora Properties Delray Beach, Florida Create a Dream in Rural Italy Hello Italy Artists/writers' Inspiration SW France Property Information & Details for US Property F… of Overseas Property Developers, Agents and… Cybarco Limited Beechcroft Classic Country Homes Wates Build with Care West Crete Multiple Classified Advertising Items High Tech Office Building in Vienna Retirement Homes Pegasus Country Property English Courtyard Homeowners International The Rosemullion Lovell Homes Woolwich Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt In the country, something stirs Rural Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grand Property Exhibition IV CR Cluttons Cheshire Taywood Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expensive addresses London Jackson Stops & Staff G M Thomson & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Hathaways Multiple Display Advertising Items Central Properties 1988 Britannia Estate Agents Winkworth Tylden-Lofts & Co Bensons PLC Debenham Thorpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Cluttons George Stead Chestertons Wilson Hawkins Royal Insurance Mavis Patterson Direct Kinleigh Woolwich Kingston Hill Sw1, Sw3, Sw7 Kathini Graham Just the thing for last-time buyers Retirement Homes Hang on in and let it out Rentals Hamptons Guernsey Tylden-Lofts & Co The Sunday Times Winkworth Auctions Auctioneer Hell Gwynn House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woolwich Margaretting, Essex Holiday Accommodation Cala D'or Travel Algarve Imperial … Direct Abandoned Hope Keytel International Hamilton Brooks Algarve Barwell Travel Rosevine Hotel French Riviera Cap D'antibes La Manga Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Call of the sea buoys market in marina land Waterside Homes Scale watcher Perkins Old-fashioned advice Antiques Interiors Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms The Endless Pool MHS Radiators Knight Merrick & Day Knobs & Knockers Seventh Heaven Arehouse Box Sash Window Specialist Clean Future International Ltd Childrens Interiors Contract Flooring Sales Ltd. 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