News from 29/05/1994
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Waldemar Januszczak, Ian Johnstone, Michael Prescott, M E Foorman, Stephen Ellis, Barbara Hall, Simon Armitage, Jeff Durham, Richard Ellis, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Susan d'Arcy, Roland Garros, Danby Bloch, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Gordon Kirby, Ivo Tennant, Christa D'souza, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Donu Kogbara, Sheila Rock, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Mary Wilson, J B Abbott, Lynne Truss, Susan Irvine, Gwyn Evans Chief Executive, Annabel Heseltine, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Charles Murray, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Robert Sandall, James Reed, Iain Johnstone, Martin James, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Howard Foster, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Christopher Walken, Mariella Frostrup, Allen Esterson, Malcolm Wheatley, A Arthur, Harvey Porlock, Abrian Ferramosca, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Adrianne Blue, David Leavitt, Sean Ryan, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Lee Wilson, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, John …, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Johnson, Stuart Wavell, Michael O'Regan, Paul Donovan, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Alistair Horne, D Williams, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Wheeler, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Ryan Simpson, Daryl Shoop, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Graham Jones, David Lawrenson, Jean Jones, Doug McAvoy, Martin Jacques, Lynn Barber's, Andy Goldberg, John Mole, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Simon Ashworth, Lois Rogers, Ellis Park, Sean Newsom, Richard Chamberlain, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Peter Hargreaves, Marie Colvin, Claire Galea, Craig Brown, Los Angeles, Stephen Jones, Robert Prendergast, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Nick Rufford Far East correspondent, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Nuki, Robert Elms, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Fraser Harrison, Karen Armstrong, Professor Harvey Rutt, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Tim Willis, Brough Scott, Rod Davison, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Carolyn Mays Senior editor, Maurice Chittenden, Philip Walker Chairman, Gary Oldman, Julie Burchill, P J Rudd, Michael Jones Political Editor, William Oddie, Derek McCulloch, Hans Werner Henze, David Hunn, Jame Bethell, Susan Law, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Brendan Fanning, Matthew Lynn, Paul Nuki Finance Editor, Sean Langan, Peter Morris, Humphrey Burton, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Jackie Marinetti, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chris Dighton, Alan Grimwood, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Bookwatch, Tom Tickell, Anna Pukas, Peter Townsend Emeritus Professor, Montague Keen, Hugh Mclivanney, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, Alan Ruddock, Ross Hulley, Martin Wood, John Parker, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Fiona Beckett, John Burns, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, J D Evans, Emma Forrest, Peter Roebuck, Kevin Hatt, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Lynn Barber, Andrew Goldberg, Christopher Lloyd Technology Correspondent, Boris Schapiro, Professor David Marsland,
ResumoLet's Party The judge (an 'old fool'), his wife, two daughters and a Tory minister (ex) a wife, two daughters and an ex-minister Police defeated in war against drugs epidemic Major unrepentant on beggars as Labour pledges welfare package British Airways Jackie-O No Alive: Formula One driver survives 160mph crash into wall Revealed: the 300 railway bridges at risk of collapse Football Crazy F-word haunts 16 Euro-Tories Blair ahead in four-way Labour leadership battle The Sunday Times Mercury Communications Major wins street cred in fight against beggars The Sunday Times KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Timescape Solicitors bribe poor in £20m aid fraud Opening night triumph sets seal on new Glyndebourne Monday in the Times Hewlett Packard BT television link to offer video shopping IBM Softwhere? Wealthy Chinese seek a British education Legal costs to be cut In today's Other Papers TV reporter may lose Bosnian child BBC spends £1.4m on fish pond Diana's romance is pure fiction Heavy drinkers stay slim-line Jaguar BBC staff face the end of their perks paradise The GM Card Beaches stay dirty in £3bn clean-up delay Labour rejects corruption fighters for Smith seat Marbella Club Hotel IBM Software that's evey where Abbey National Ceasefire may lead to IRA split New Quay Steam Lager Vichy France sent Britons to Buchenwald Tower sticks to its Irish guns IBM Software that's every where Rebel sect hijacks ancient church 'PC' Condon angers the Met's old guard Renault Cars with Flair Student rebels drop Marx for marketing Health insurers use scare tactics Nick Newman's Week Gripped by a disease that is worse than death Wigging for our hapless judges Christa D'souza Just consider yourself hard up Mariella Frostrup Clapped out Steven's list Mercury Communications TV's moguls are all at sea The New Victorians. . . The middle classes are rediscoverling the traditional virtues of marriage, out the underclass is following the American pattern of family breakdown, welfare dependency, crime and drug abuse. The clash could be explosive, warns Charles Murray IBM Software that's everywhere South Bronx 1994: Murray's theories are central in… Ideas that became policy Beconase hayfever Getting Better. . . Watchdog who Got Bitten She sent flowers to a civil servant and was accused of having an affair with him. Was there any truth in the rumours about Clare Spottiswoode, the gas regulator? Or was she stitched up by people in high places? Report by Michael Prescott, James Bethell and Margarette Driscoll Railcard IBM Software that's everywhere The angry old man on the BBC train "Why Can't the Car that Takes Me to the… Clinton relies on delay in sex case New Zealand Mother takes on the might of China Bill shouts and swears and shows his fatal weakness The world's only superpower talks tough but carries a broken stick. James Adams reports on the potentially dangerous weakness caused by Clinton's continual wavering on foreign policy Schoolgirl's shame in Blakan sex trade The Omega from Vauxhall Gaza has shekels in its eyes as business fever takes hold Dead hero's father tears into Clinton Alliance Leicester Little and large: A giant ape statue on the Las… Our man in the East 'was a double agent' North Koreans block tests at nuclear reactor Mama Mandela fights to silence prodigal sister The Sunday Times DHL Worldwide Express US stock tipster maddens market Rise of the 'bore' who could see off Boris Russian perspectives change as Chernomyrdin, quiet voice of the old guard, wins over the public American Airlines Moscow manoeuvres to neutralise Nato US to demand Europe pays up By our foreign staff: Berlusconi is attacked for 'Duce' praise Killer seeds could stem heroin trade Picture Gallery Rimbaud rides Rambo trail through a doubting France Haiti refugee camp to be built South Yemen leader goes home for help Marie Colvin in Mukalla gets the frist interview with the man who broke off a political marriage BT It's good to talk Huge Bankruptcy Sale Religious right poised for political coup in Texas Evangelists target Lone Star State while in California the Democrats look to a woman for governor Kathleen makes her play to join Pat and Jerry The Sunday Times Spring into Summer 'Killer bug' part of world plague Disabled win U-turn from ministers Singapore Airlines Weather and Travel Outlook Major to fight Bulger appeal News Digest Cocaine 'lost' Salesmen freed Kidnap hunt Tracking test Terror ride Rape inquiry The Jockey Pedestrian England fail again Chang joins list of seeds discarded on the clay The Elusive Ale at Last in View The Trainer Italian survives F1 crash Motor Racing The Fighter The Survivor "Old Speckled Hen" Wonderful Wycombe News inside Ace for Els Lewis ruled out Derby favourite Veteran Garner leads babies of the League into Second Division County Championship Sheridan slipstreams into a tale of seamless change Chris Lightbown on how the Republic of Ireland's build-up for the World Cup is deciding its own direction Roseberry flowers in the hardest toil Middlesex (249) v Warwicks (211 & 90-2) Somerset bowled over by Wasim Briers sets Kent a challenge: go fourth and multiply Great expectations: a Lara short story Stewart out of order as Surrey set off in a hurry A Bitter Pill To Swallow Third Man Close Call Down, Not Out In The Dark A Bird, a Plane? Cold Turkey Radford shows a talent for stencity Fast lane to fatigue Cricket Close-Up Lollipop men crossing the bounds of good taste Peter Roebuck rues the practice of lob bowling, which he believes has become too commonplace Young and Rutherford steady the ship Sussex survive seam and spin tirade O'Gorman call pays dividends Young guns show good sense of timing Hail the White knight holding a white rose Martin Searby on the emergence of an impressive all-rounder and possible pretender to Ian Botham's crown On balance, selectors may go for six batsmen Robin Marlar finds hope for the future in his team to take on New Zealand in the first Test Summertime and the cricket—in England—is easy Peter Roebuck meets Rod Davison, one of many young stars from Down Under trying his hand on English wickets this season Crawley proves he's ready to be called Mihir Bose on the growing claims of John Crawley, the Lancashire batsman, to a place in the England team IBM Software that's everywhere Under Orders and Set for Derby Day All Kinane needs is the right horse to claim his kingdom Hugh Mclivanney meets the jockey who might be the best in the game Never rule out the best of them all John Karter on the great Lester Piggott Chickawicka takes on the burden of history Paul Wheeler on a long shot who could turn up trumps for trainer Rod Millman on Derby Day Dunlop holds the aces in the biggest game in town Brough Scott joins a master trainer's string the week before the Derby and finds little concession to the big race in the routine Drying wind of change brings Erhaab back to pole position John Karter finds punters still struggling for last-minute clues to the Derby conundrum and bookmakers anticipating a £30m windfall Trust a pin or take a tip on Mister Baileys John Karter considers the form for the most wide-open Derby for years 3.45 the Derby The fighter left to wonder why with every breath he breathes Going public for the first time since Bradley Stone's death, Richie Wenton talks to Jonathan Rendall Schumacher stays cool amid heated debate Nigel Roebuck sees the German ace stake his claim for today's Spanish Grand Prix, as rows raged over sefety Penske in search of power and glory Gordon Kirby rates Mansell's chances and looks at the movers and shakers in the Indianapolis 500 South Africa: born again but still shackled to the past Stephen Jones talks to Francois Pienaar, the rugby captain whose greatest opponent could be his own countrymen Farewell Phil Martin, a true champ Jonathan Rendall pays tribute to one of the good guys in boxing Dowager duchess Dr Roberts still vies for title on skis David Hunn on the water-skiing Masters and the past and present champions who braved shivers and indifference at Reading Kings of the north on a global mission Rugby League KLM Royal Dutch Airlines It's no accident tourists are lost in foreign parts Brendan Fanning says lessons must be learned in Australia if Ireland are to develop Play-off hiccup for Derby News Focus Football Rugby League Cycling Baseball Hockey Chris Law Mister Mean turns nice guy Sue Mott wonders what really lies behind the change in Jim Courier's on-court personality Knowing what is right and wrong and what will do Action Replay When losing is just convenient Adrianne Blue on what tennis players call tanking and what the rest of us call throwing in the towell For the Record Racing Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Pools Els casts his vote for victory Lauren St John profiles Ernie Els, heralded as the best South African golfer since Gary Player Dick breaks silence at last but only from the sidelines Ian Chadband talks to Frank Dick about the job in athletics he loved and why he walked away from it after 15 years of achievement Norman back to mixed response IBM Software that's every where Ace South African slips clear of field National Lottery Treasury lifts forecast to growth of 3% Camelot considers a £700m flotation Digital Thorn chief confirms music demerger plan Halifax Rides out Glaxo 'close to US takeover' Goldman Sachs to bid for Heron Small Firms New row over water prices Lottery proves its power to thrill and disappoint Thornton Who Wants to Be A. . . Camelot invested £5m and almost three years of hard work in its bid to win the right to run Britain's National Lottery. Matthew Lynn looks at how it gambled and won a prize that will lead to huge profits for all members of the consortium Mr Lottery hits the big time How Saatchi pitch won the £50m advertising jackpot London Business School Banks plan bargain basement sale of 3i Lift share curbs, says Rolls BTR A share in the boardroom Boots presents a healthy outlook Sharewatch Picture Gallery FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Halifax joins the modern world Britain's biggest building society intends to stay independent and compete effectively with the banks, writes Kirstie Hamilton I. F. Consulting KLM Berlusconi faces Alitalia dilemma Nuffield Hospitals Health Screening Swiss revive flagging American food ratings Sandoz's £3.7 billion takeover of Gerber has stirred a sluggish industry, reports Garth Alexander from New York Jarvis adds final blocks to national hotel empire John Jarvis built a large hotel chain from scratch for Ladbroke. Now he has done it again—for himself, writes John Waples Picture Gallery WPP scoops up IBM's global advertising Switch of strategy at IBM replaces 43 agencies worldwide with one. Report by Ardyn Bernoth and Garth Alexander Heseltine plots his competitive path The proposals for competitiveness bear the personal stamp of a man who believes Britain will stride ahead, reports David Smith Lloyd's creates a new breed of superstars Should've talked to CNT Kinetica Natural GAS High technology fails to slay inflation fears American Account Picture Gallery Europe has faults but they are not as bad as painted Economic Outlook The Sunday Times The Document Company Computer giants use TV to invade living rooms Multimedia Hardware used for interactive television is being seen as a way of introducing computers into more homes, reports Christopher Lloyd Dell Blood tested in minutes Medical KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Phone taps into on-line services Information Internet cuts cost of faxing overseas Telecoms Television turns to PCs for dubbing … Recording Editing equipment that runs on personal computers has made digital recording cheap and simple, writes Christopher Lloyd Digital PC Infra-red cameras can trap speeding drivers at night Crime New Windows' view of future revealed Software New microchip takes the waiting out of teletext page selection Bits & Bytes In-Car compact-disc systems are becoming ever more Cool new notebook computer Postgraduate degree in multi-media Multiple Classified Advertising Items MDi Systems Ltd Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd Megatech Software Get Rich Retire Early Ask for John Sewell Exepos Ltd Ideas & Invertions International Company Services Limited Gold Shield Independent Legal Practitioners Limited Immigration & Trust Experts SCF Dial Int. Telecom Ltd Toplix Envelopes No. 1 Offshore Company Printujize Lorraine Electronics Nationwide Service Dyno-Rod Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Department Attention Wholesalers and Retailers Stock PLC The Sunday Times Small firms split over policy on late payers White paper on competitiveness fails to produce anything new in the key areas of finance and late paymet Some are demanding legislation that would imposes statutory rates of interest on late payers. Others believe such a move would be counterproductive. Claire Oldfield reports IBM Software that's every where KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Growth of smaller companies will be the theme of a Unglobe Hopes for solution to funding problem rest with Treasury Six M&S chiefs living under the same roof Mercury Communication Flotation produces that sinking feeling Prufrock Russians seek row with Cadbury Branson batting for Fitch Libeller goes back to court Associated goes solo on cable TV US and Canada trade words over exports 3i's bad timing may be perfect for investors In the City The Sunday Times The D-Day Miracle The gods of war smiled on the allies as they fought their way on to the beaches of Normandy on June 6,1944. But it could all so easily have turned out the other way, Alistair Horne writes in the second extract from his book on Montgomery Tyne Wear Development Corporation The Open University Knotted hankies in the north and brass monkeys in the south TCP 'Family' chosen from the little black book Unwelcome guests The Sunday Times Triumph of hope against all odds Profile The British punter Is anyone good enough to live by the Pope's new rule book? Donu Kogbara looks at the new 690-page Catholic catechism and concludes that she is doomed to be a miserable sinner Mercedes-Benz Quality Used Cars Murder on the Euro Express I wear funny clothes, therefore I am The fashion industry, in its gaudy and fickle way, plays an essentially reassuring role in these uneasy times, writes Barbara Amiel Sometimes it does not pay to be fair The attempts to gain new rights for disabled people fill Norman Macrae with foreboding IBM Software that's every where Don't blame the underclass—the trouble starts at the top Peter Kellner argues that the blame for Britain's social ills rests not with the 'new rabble' but with those who shape our national life—the overclass Peter Millar A tribe of exhausted pygmies Atticus The very thought of Blair and Tories run for cover Inside Politics Mercury Communications The bug that ate into our imagination and sent us all mad Modern plague or media shocker? Sean Ryan, Lois Rogers and Margarette Driscoll put the so-called killer bug into perspective IAS Continental Motoring Assistance St. George's University School of Medicine Mobile millions Britain missed The tempting of rich foreigners is being done much more successfully abroad, says Rajeev Syal A sphinx without a secret Jackie Kennedy loved being an enigma. The truth is, she was snooty, selfish, cold and greedy, writes Julie Burchil The hot food conundrum The accelerated learning method The Times The computer that can dream, but can't tell a joke Christopher Lloyd on the latest in man-made brains Gay pride may tempt a fall Rights protests risk a backlash, warns William Oddie Is British society breaking down? Debate rages over our new report Desperadoes Dispossessed Points KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Single parents Workfare won't do for people like us Still hopeful Deprivation Bourgeois bias In Roland Rench's letter about Ofwat (last… Birthdays Investors in People Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homeowners International The Sunday Times Wates Build with Care Cote D'azur Chateau Home + Income Mayenne Cotignac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Kent Westgate-On-Sea Strutt & Parker Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Property Leeds Service Ashwood Homes Kenwick Woods Snowdonia Chelsea Property Farley & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Friend & Falcke Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cala Homes Egerton John D Wood & Co Tates Houses right out of history Modern homes built with a period look are in strong demand, writes Mary Wilson Countryside Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldcrest Homes Elizabeth Court IBM Software that's every where St. George Football Insurer's move fuels fear of genetic testing Emerging markets fund cuts charges Cornhill hit with £150,000 fine Fines in 1994 Casebook Britain falls in love with pre-nuptial contracts Fidelity Investments Motoring Win a real £100,000 in our fantasy game Why ministers must act on pension reform Comment General Accident Shady Banner Fund strikes again Questions of cash Ombudsman for funerals Save & Prosper the Investment House Play our new share game and win a £100,000 prize There is also a weekly prize of £1,000 Fantasy Fund Manager gives you the chance to join the high rollers who play the stock market, but without risking your hard-earned cash The Sunday Times How to play The Example Fund Competition rules What is Share Link? Pick your shares from this list The Fatsy 250 Planned Savings Carriere Hall & Associates Ltd The Royal Bank of Scotland News International Distribution Ltd The Equitable Life Brokers roll towards a lending war New stock-market payment rules may tempt stockbrokers into leanding clients the cash to settle accounts. Stephen Ellis reports Templeton Do football teams give you a result? Investing in a football club could be a good move, so long as players' work on the pitch mirrors the effort in the boardroom, writes Nick Gardner The M&G Group European Utilities Trust Tough task to buy into clubs Best Investment Group Schroders High-yield bonds boost return Savings news Chase De Vere Top savings rates The Sunday Times/Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgagte Management Easing the pain of bankruptcy Growing numbers find the earnings cap fits The Sunday Times Mercury Communications Emerging Markets Fund For Full Details of Advertising in Personal Finance Investors in Industry The long journey to inspiration Collector's file Save & Prosper Date with a time traveller Update Injury cover is child's play A Fimbra Member Barings Scottish Widows IBM Software that's every where The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Sales Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Aston Martin Db5 Virage Coupe Stratton Aston Martin Zagato Volante New Aston Martin Virage Vantage Listers How to invest children's cash? Casebook Think small for big growth Suggested portfolio Aim for boosting capital Suggested investment trusts Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon BMW Cheyne Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar E-Type Multiple Classified Advertising Items 840i Auto (94L) Flord Grey/Light Silver Leather… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hallmark AFN Hartshill Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reg Vardy Jack Barclay Bramley Vines Sytner direct Milcars Hughenden Scotthall Burton & Deakin Direct Vehicle Contracts William & Loughran Lancaster Scotthall H. R. Owen Heathrow MLG of Chiswick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graypaul Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Glenvarigill Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Whitehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Isuzu Trooper Jaguar Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Lancaster Jaguar Sovereign Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stephen Rayns Ltd Land Rover Authorised Dealers Stratstone of May Fair Land Rover Assured Lancaster The Sunday Times Land Rover Broadfields Land Rover Lex Bury Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hughes of Beaconsfield Normand Quality Used Cars Greenoaks Vardy Continental Stillmans Gerard Mann Birmingham Malaya Range Rover 500Sl J. R. Tagger Watford Alan Day London Speeds Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items M. Thomas (Continentals) B & K Thomas Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Mitsubishi Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lotus Elan Sprint FHC 911 Turbo Coupe Multiple Display Advertising Items 300 Zx Twin Turbo Auto Porsche Official Centres Carrs Rivervale Glenvarigill Chariots St Albans Jot 600 Porsche TVR Griffith Multiple Display Advertising Items Range Rover Vogue Se Reg Vardy Road Range Official Porsche Centre AFN Porsche Lancaster Honda NSX Nissan 300zx Merlin WHW Group Rover 94 (L) Special Offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waranted Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Registration Transfers T2 1979, British Racing Green, magnolia Silver Cloud 3 1964 Jack Barclay The Sunday Times The only Porsche worth having Eric Dymock laments the continued ascendancy of a quirky anachronism over a brilliant sports car BMW Saab Biggest classic car rally begins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Brooklands looks for lottery funds Tomkins Selector Europe Spencer Stuart KPMG Management Consulting Goodman Graham and Associates N B Selection Ltd Why is Jack the right person for the job? Firms are assessing their best performers to find out what it is that makes them successful, writes Malcolm Wheatley Wickland Westcott Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Northern Recruitment Group Ovum Ltd. Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Robson Rhodes Chartered Accountants Pera International Toshiba Scottish Mutual Mainland Pathfinder Opening Doors N B Selection Ltd Clerical Medical Investment Group Barnes Kavelle Craig Vidler Associates Limited Recruitment Holdings Mercedes-Benz Finance Ltd BIM Ltd Paul a Hendry & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharelink XRT Europe Limited Petrosin Group News International Newspapers Limited Barclays Volvo Provisional Airport Authority Gas Negotiation Analysts Latimer International Executive Search & Selection Riley consultancy March Recruitment Advertising Executive Network JM Management Services Cray Systems Fidelity Investments The Incarporated Society of British Advertisers Ltd TT Group Plc Recruitment & Assessment Services MKA Management Consulting Limited Rice Consultant Ampy Automation Digilog Ltd. Vuman Lasers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thompson Agius Limited Galileo International NPI Providing Pensions since 1835 Kyocera Eagle Star International Life Cutty Sark Scots Whisky Recruitment & Assessment Services Barkers Response & Assessment FTC Heathcote Court Interprise Limited Matcon Today Norman Hampel Ctec Limited Sun Alliance International Bernadette Strickland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Children's Book Centre The Open University Basildon District Council Career Analysts The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust South Wales Constabulary Croydon Brent Council Public & Healthcare Appointments continue over the… Fosse Health trust Office of Population Censuses & Serveys Charity Appointments Languages hit the grammar gap University students lack basic linguistic skills and may never learn them, says Derek McCulloch Grampian Health Board Business Link Bedfordshire The Sunday Times Academics rethink a radical change Bartholomews Tutorial College Oxford and County Business College EF International Language Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Education French Courses in France Sorbonne University University of Hertfordshire The College Secretary Language Studies International The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicines The Sunday Times Genuine talk, not illusions Doug McAvoy, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, responds to last week's criticism on this page that boycotting national curriculurn tests risks prospects for a new working relationship with the government Contents Forever Young Kenneth Grahame An Innocent In The Wild Wood by Alison Prince Allison & Busby £17.99 pp 384 Shipping news For the record Homicidal? Soul to soul Ego trip In Perspective On the Critical List Harvey Porlock marvels at authors' advertisements for themselves Whistling in the dark Essays Moving Beyond Words by Gloria Steinem Bloomsbury £9.99 pp 296 Whatever next? The World In 2020 Power, Culture And Property—A Vision Of The Future by Hamish McRae HarperCollins £20 pp 302 Trend spotting Futurology After The Gold Rush by Stewart Lanstey Henley Centre/Century £20 pp 269 Ministry of truth? Religion Revelations The Clergy Questioned by Mary Loudon H Hamilton £9.99 pp 417 Beatrix Potter Writes The D H Lawrence Poem Viking Mercury Communications Look back in confusion Autobiography In Love And Anger by Andrew Sinclair Sinclair-Stevenson £17.99 pp 310 Leader of the Pakenhams The Crossing Place Diary Recipe for Success Is there a magic formula for writing a money-spinning blockbuster? Kate Saunders tests an expert's advice On the Shelf Barking? No matter, Lynne Truss loves James Thurber's My Life And Hard Times IBM Software that's every where His own worst enemy Autobiography Becoming a Man Half a Life Story by Paul Monette Abacus £6.99 pp 278 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 325 Motley crew Comedy The Straight Man My Life In Comedy by Nicholas Parsons Weidenfeld £17.99 pp 306 Morecambe And Wise: Behind The Sunshine by Gary Morecambe and Martin Sterling Robson Books £16.95 pp 250 History Today Harry's game Fiction A Stone Boat by Andrew Solomon Faber £14.99 pp 240 The Times Literary Supplement Talking Newspaper Association Coming home The Heart Of it by Barry Hines M Joseph £14.99 pp280 On common ground The Bingo Palace by Louise Erdrich Flamingo £14.99 pp274 Dirty tricks department Fiction Cowboys, Indians And Commuters: The Penguin Book Of New American Voices edited by Jay McInerney Viking £16 pp280 Paperbacks Hardbacks Bestsellers Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals The Sunday Times The Day after Tomorrow The Folio Society Ltd Contents Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Catfight! God only Knows! Baby Space! Facing the Music High Flier! What's the Logic? Wildlife in the Arden Picture Gallery Mr Clean Picture Gallery Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Contents Contents Age shall not wither her Fade to grey One can argue for ever about the merits of modern… Island vogue Sheathing their clauses Once, they pronounced social death sentences. Now the gossip columnists have lost their bite, says Christa D'souza Prêt à party Their invitations are fought over; their hospitality is legendary. Nilgin Yusuf meets the hottest hostesses The Berkeley The Diary Guide to the Season The balls, the belles, the picnics, the pick-ups—all the fun of the Season Mondial Assistance All the Help You'll Ever… Moss Bros Rebels with a cause For ravers, surfers and save-the-earthers, Sean Newsom selects the best of summer's alternative events The Country Gentlemen's Association The Timberland Company Not to be sniffed at Rampant pollen makes a misery of summer parties, says Susan Irvine, so reach for a mask and make hay Mazda 626 The "Real" Spain & Portugal Seasonally adjusted Being a deb was not always a delight. But the friendships that were forged make it all worthwhile now, says Annabel Heseltine Cartier Mentadent French Châteaux Stalking course A a Gill wanted to learn how to say it with flowers. But he found himself contemplating a bunch of twigs The Sunday Times Mercury Communication Courting the Hamptons set As of this weekend, the heat is on for New York's fabulous people to leave town. They know that the Hamptons, high on social cachet, is the coolest place to be, says Geordie Greig Kall Kwik Homes & Gardens Cannock Gates A taste of the good life Farm shops provide wholesome and healthy food and are often as chic as the best deli, says Rachel Cooke Parker Ltd Heritage Coles Pools Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Grade Old Natural York Stone Paving Flags Jopasco Ltd Homptone Leisure The Sunday Times Tee off to a Half-Price Golf round The Sunday Times 24 Special Bottles for Father's Day Fly to the US for £10 Flask for Favourite Tipple Save £10 on Lightweight Binoculars Golf centres slice their green fees Save on health screening Have a free brandy The off for a Sporting Bargain Save, and ensure a long healthy life Health Screening A free after-dinner Cognac Spirit of Hospitality with Hennessy Fly to Orlando for £10 Beer for Father's Day US trip of a lifetime See the Many Attractions of the Sunshne State Discount case holds 13 classic ales A Package of Joy for Father's Day Order Coupon Celebrate with the Champagne Survival Kit Sparkling Savings for the Summer Season Save £20 on six bottles of superb bubbly Picture Gallery Save on sporting seats An alternative perch Champagne Order Form Flask for a favourite tipple Binoculars focus on a bargain Paul Mitchell A note of intimacy Hugh Canning on the many new festivals that combine small-scale opera with a picnic under the stars Pneu Michelin Playing with fire Forget the health risks, there are plenty of reasons for trying to cook with vapourised fat in the pouring rain. It's barbecue time, says Tim Willis The Sunday Times Bit of a giggle Winner's Dinners Letters The Aga Khan vs the Jockey Club The Sunday Times Crossword Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Two Company Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items The Social Events Company Elite Introductions Everything Comes to Those who Wait! Dateline Camelot Multiple Display Advertising Items Partners Dan Dare The Mekon Perfect Partners All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund The Original Ships Bells Clock Limans Hire Dept Scale watcher Rent a Row of Vines Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Hamlet furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosie Nieper A soupÇon of scandal Table Talk Testing Time Whip around Only clots would forgo a chance to indulge in Channel Island crea. Fiona Beckett explains why English cream is so very so special Anything goes Food & Drink Wine 30 Minute Menu Air Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Barrier Reef Australia Inspirations plc The Display Travel Section South African Airways Cunard Countess Sunsail The Big Value Flight Guide Dial a Flight Fly Away Seat Sales Biggles Options Super Travel Vivair Flights Fare Deals Trading Places Direct Line Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items US & Caribbean Connexions Great Escapes Flying Start The Late Traveller The Sunday Times Trailfinders the Travel Experis Flight Bookers Bon Voyage Direct Travel Insurance Italy Sky Shuttle A. T. I. Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop Charterline Travel American Eye Ltd. 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