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News from 05/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alison Pickering, Kate Clanchy, Michael Prescott, Stephen Ellis, Larry Collins, Professor Carel Weight, Barbara Hall, Ron Roddan, Bob Monkhouse, Peter Green, S P L Roberts, Carole Dawson, David Mills, John Davison, Richard Waite, Nicholas Williams, John Peter, John Eales, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Norman MacRae, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Chery Younson, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Mathew Loup, Ned Balfe, Ivo Tennant, Gus Cummins, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Michael Meadmore, Mark Hawksby, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sue Slipman, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Donu Kogbara, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Rebecca Mead, Mary Wilson, Nick Cottam, Nilgia Yusuf, Camline Scott, Susan Irvine, Annabel Heseltine, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Neville Hodgkinson, Ruby Alexander, Robert Sandall, E M Thornton, Iain Johnstone, Camel safari, Martin James, Alasdair Caldwell, Nilgin Yusuf, Ivan Fallon, Howard Foster, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Robert Turnbull, Melanie Sully, Mariella Frostrup, Marieke De Ridder, Sarah Thane, Matcom Arnold, David Coulthard, Joan Sillett, Jean Thomson, Randeep Ramesh, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Graham Clayton, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Joanna Briscoe, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Sean Ryan, Simon Hinde, Peter Millar, Peter Layzell, Chris Sargent, Marius Brill, Russell Miler, Stephen E Ambrose, Jessica Walters, Sue Mott, John Duffin, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, David Chandler, Robert Simpson, Nick Gardner, Christopher Gilchrist, Gill Catto, Jean Palmer, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Wendy Cole, Christine Toomey, Rob Steen, Judy Coles, Bernard Cafferty, Neville Rigby, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Winner, Nick Mitchell, R L Stevenson, Frances Spalding, Alistair Horne, Sue Lawrence, Adam Hollioake, Hugh McIlvanney, Gerald Kaufman, James Bethell, Finstat, Paul Driver, James Adams, George Perry, Michael Freedland, William Dairymple, Nick Newman, Jane Colby, Boris Schapiro, Liz Lightfoot, Shelley von Strunckel, Ian Chadband, Ian Pollock, Robert Crawford, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Nicholas Fraser, Matthew Gwyther, Frank Leaver, Richard Girling, Matt Seaton, Patsy Bloom, Kirstie Hamilton, Paul Nukl, Stephen Amidon, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, Geoffrey Howson, Ken Howard, Michael Sillett, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Gordon Wilson, William McIlvanney, David Fraser, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Sergi Bruguera, Harry Blacker, Helen Hawkins, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Robert Kershaw, Ted Rowlands, Tom Baistow, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Ian Coxon, David Manley, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, T J Blake, Anthony Quinn, Jeremy Paxman, Rob Ryan, Ian Burrell, Mary Pierce, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Ralph Noyes, Andro Linklater, Richard Woods, Roland White, Alberto Berasategui, Garth Alexander, Geof Wheelwright, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Antony Worrall Thompson, Maureen Bell, Anthony Whishaw, Kevin Pratt, Mitchell Symons, Peter Thompson, Sasha Miller, Christina Gorna, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Mercedes Gould, Michael Jones Political Editor, Linda Sutton, David Hunn, John Crossland, D J Taylor, John Grisham, Donald Cameron Watt, Rev Mark Young, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Brendan Fanning, Matthew Lynn, Tony James, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Alan Smith, Kenneth Macksey, John Waples, Christa D'Souza, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Chris Dighton, Rajeev Syal, Nadine Meisner, Michael Hayes, Adrian Dannatt, Lauren St John, Francine Robinson, Sir Philip Dowson, Jonathan Calvert, Paul Spike, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Susan Clarke, Thelma Morrison, Linda O'Keete, John Parker, Victor Bryant, John Cole, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, James Penn, Gloria Bereterbyde, D Ricketts, David Smith Economics Editor, C S First Boston, Neil MacLean, Tony Hetherington, Susan Ellicott, Anthony Howard, Emma Forrest, John Hoyland, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Kevin Healey, Acress, Lynn Barber, Nick Faldo, Rose Boyt, Nicola Solomon,

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New supremo in war against IRA Tragedy speeds up anti-terrorist plan Major thrown Euro-lifeline Abbey National Epic of Courage Revealed: mystery £10,000 behind coven's revenge Best Weekend Reading Clinton sends in fleet to put pressure on Korea Anniversary of a very special relationship Queen gets £1m in farm grants Final words of security chief close to escape The Sunday Times Rolex KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Offer Guernsey The Sunday Times Thorneycroft: Tory cardinal dies at 84 Prescott ready to block Blair's bandwagon MBA scholarship for women Every Which way but up as consumers' champion falters General Hillary plots her own invasion of Europe Monday in the Times Millions mourn loss of Gallic hero Hewlett Packard Evita falls foul of some Argie-bargie Citroen Motorists go armed for war on the roads Harper Collins Paperbacks Abbey National Police rebel against 'harsh' cannabis law Pupils lag behind the class of 1879 Renault Cars with Flair Legal aid gravy train nears halt BT Ford Tumour victims sue power supplier SAS cleared of IRA deaths … Major to fight European law New law on harassment Duchess of York to go 'home' NHS staff under strain Tyne and Wear Development Corporation Evangelists plot to keep alive myth of satanic child abuse Rover 600 Series Week Start the week with a lack of real substance America makes it again as the world's top tomato Blaming the few beggars belief Send them home Nationwide the 'Building' Society Feed my greed and vote for me Kick start the week Article Withdrawn The final minutes of the 'heavy metal' mission It was something an Ulster terrorist could only have dreamed of: the cream of British intelligence top brass killed in a single air crash. How could it have happened? Beconase hayfever The Astra from Vauxhall Through the Looking Glass Once upon a time it was the Tories who were a byword for unity, cohesion and loyalty. Now it is Labour which has turned respectable as Major's colleagues mirror the squabbling socialists of old The audit on Tony Blair Orange China turns against its ally Peking backs sanctions as 'a final resort' after nuclear defiance Lunn Poly Czech raps cultural Charles Meanwhile Schindler is making shopping list Land Rover Ollie North storms back to glory as Ted and Rosty fade away . . . Colonel's political coup shocks Republican party Meridiana Clinton's friend swears to fight accusers Tiguvon Flea Control Drops Kennedy is too old, say younger clan members Dissident seized as Tiananmen's ghosts return KGB's league of gentlemen Fiat Motor Finance Italy prepares to cleanse soul Tax fear fuels the 'no' vote As Europe goes to the polls, dissenters win more support in France and Austria Transwede Goldsmith, the prophet of doom Mexico goes wild over the man with the hairy chest Going Places BB says she is leaving her beloved Saint-Tropez (again) Mercury Communications World leaders honour veterans Thousands gather for D-Day commemoration Heroes return to the killing fields AA Five Star Service Weather and Travel Outlook 12 held as mob attacks police News Digest Hanging riddle Queenie's plea IRA bid fails Princess dies Lawyer accused The one that mattered Wendlinger out of coma News inside Frankie wins Record time The Old Hand England prey on a species in decline The New Boy The Navigators Omega The Obsessional Gooch's class settles the argument Robin Marlar considers the demands that youth must prevail for England regardless of the ability that may be cast aside County Championship Nothing tampers with Imran's life Cricket Close-Up Elements frustrate impatient Surrey Dedicating himself to record breaking Michael Austin on the phenomenal Brian Lara and the latest of his breathtaking performances with the bat at Edgbaston Ramprakash refusing to suffer dampened spirit Kasprowicz the latest in Essex line of rich pickings Adams brings Notts spoils for toil Head first is the way to iron out the creases Hitting The Roof Third Man Grandmaster Trevor Who? Old Favourite Dress Sense Head Start . . . Charlton's braves on the brink or over the edge Chris Lightbown on why success, and consequently the lack of surprise, always a crucial part of the Republic's package under Jack Charlton, may prove their undoing Knight's quest to find the promised land Robin Marlar on the overwhelming need for a masterplan it the MCC wishes to retain its kudos Hearty Hollioake just the kind to make a big noise Peter Roebuck glories in the individuality and talent of Adam Hollioake, the happy-go-lucky Surrey all-rounder A Classic case for change at Epsom Hugh McIlvanney argues that there are sound reasons for running the Derby, which has been showing signs of wear and tear, on a Saturday Mercury Communications Ltd The day my Grand Prix dream came true David Coulthard, the Williams replacement for Senna, describes his first experience of driving in Formula One Storm of a finish before calm of a victory to savour Keith Wheatley at the Whitbread line sees records broken as exhausted crews make their final run Matured Dickson puts Tokio family first Fickle nature has the final word Mihir Bose in Southampton finds relief and confusion as the Whitbread racers enjoy their homecoming amid the chaos of an unexpected early finish Australia's long lost giant finally returns to the fold Brendan Fanning on John Eales, talking and thinking big after 15 months sidelined through injury Kelken All work and no play makes touring a slog Stephen Jones argues that the demands of the game have taken the diversity out of the traditional tour Life ain't fun when the ball won't drop Lauren St John on the trials and tribulations of Nick Faldo, who has a problem with his image as well as a problem with his putter Three … Guide … Iann Chadband on three outstanding but unsung athletics coaches: Ron Roddan, Bruce Longden and Matcom Arnold It's a mad, mad world when the bikers roar into town David Hunn at the famous TT races on the Isle of Man which attract the articulate and the absurd among motorcycle enthusiasts The London Golf Club Aouita's record Smashed News Focus Motor racing Golf Rugby Union Soccer Boxing A wonder girl with the world at her feet Sue Mott profiles Mary Pierce, the shock French Open finalist who has set women's tennis alight Clay-court maestros tuned up for a Spanish duet Sue Mott on Alberto Berasategui and Sergi Bruguera, two men with vastly differing temperaments and styles who contest today's final of the French Open Over the top, out of order, and around the bend Action Replay Racing Sport on TV with Mark Reason For the Record This Week's Fixtures Pools Classic first for delirious Dettori John Karter sees Balanchine, who wintered in the sun of Dubai, blossom at rainy Epsom Dunwoody takes title Honda Long live Epsom, no place for the faint-hearted Brough Scott hails Epsom's idiosyncratic undulations, which provide such a harsh Classic test for both horse and rider Contents Bingo! Bass and Rank aim to offer £250,000 prize Dorrell acts to calm City dividend fear New-house sales slump Virgin Hello Dolly . . . America's Hasbro, which makes Action Man, is this weekend considering raising its bid for JW Spear & Sons, the Scrabble manufacturer. Rival US toy giant Mattel, maker of Barbie, has offered £10 a share PowerGen in £450m deal with GEC Samsonite boss heads Heron bid Eurotunnel rights rigged, claim French Loose talk taxes the markets Business Comment Lighting to float Powell Duffryn Small words of comfort after fall View Point BAe loses out to Lockheed Airbus plans longest-range commercial jet airliner George urges flexible ERM Energy row looms Lehman censured In today's Other Papers £9m for 3i directors Gatwick theme park Co-op fears takeover Mortgages rise Women offered £10,000 for MBA Bears Show their Claws The stock market has plunged 16% since peaking in February. But is this a correction to last year's bull run or the start of a long-term bear market? Frank Kane and Kirstie Hamilton report Hedge funds come under fire again London Business School SIEBE Great Portland due for boost Sharewatch A share in the boardroom FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data British firms becalmed on slow boat to China Britain risks being outgunned in a huge trade battlefield. Report by Nick Rufford in Peking and Matthew Lynn Prince makes fairytale rescue of Euro Disney Kennedy-Wilson International Fidelity Brokerage Services Limited Get ready for the next cyclican downturn Economic Outlook Review tests the Treasury machine Fundamental changes are in the offing at the Treasury. David Smith reports Mercedes-Benz Virgin reaches crossroads on route to growth Richard Branson aims to scale new heights as he repositions his group for the 21st century, reports John Harlow Mercedes-Benz Political row hits Belfast factory plan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gold Shield HDC Megatech Software Take-A-Card Card Display and Advertising Systems Liquidations & Receiverships Corporate Business Funding Ltd. Lorraine Electronics Swiftcall Telephone Club Nationwide Service The Sunday Times Prontaprint! The Scramble for America's biggest two toy companies are fighting to take over JW Spear, the maker of Scrabble that is one of Britain's biggest board-game firms. John Waples reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pc Direct High-tech route to company of angels A businessman aims to set up a national database for small firms and investors, reports Richard Woods Two Open University multi-media training packs to help small firms prepare for the challenges of the single European market will be launched on Thursday Sedgemoor Phones ring change in black townships Innovation & Techonology Tele Communications The South African government is looking to private enterprise to create quickly the infrastructure for deprived communities. Nick Cottam reports on the phone boom Crown Computer Products High tech helps lonely-heart search A new CD-Rom magazine that contains video clips could make it easier for single people to find a partner, writes Alison Pickering The Sunday Times Fare-dodging clampdown nets Tube millions Transport Edited by Christopher Lloyd Chips down in Apple project Processors Police control goes airborne Helicopters with high-tech cameras and video links could improve the co-ordination of emergency services. Graham Clayton reports Silicon chip beats Short and Kasparov at chess Computers take on schoolbooks Big-screen video Shortest routes between points Card scanner Big draw to graphic artists Software Mercury Communications Virtual reality leaps into the living room …Nment PC-compatible headsets enable users to submerge themselves in their television, writes Christopher Lloyd Bright Ideas from the Patent Office Branson rings the changes Wanted: people competent in fraud Thornton Aerospace high-flyer may set down at MoD Prufrock London, gateway to the Orient Black and blue images from Conrad Window of no opportunity NatWest banks on video training Nervous bears cannot see wood for the trees In the City The Sunday Times No Title Smooth Talking B'stard Lesley White on her encounters with Alan Clark, rich and reckless, the man who has everything. . . but never quite enough Lombard NatWest Commercial Services Ltd. School Fees Insurance Agency Limited They threw the book at him, the book at him, the book at him . . . Blurred battle lines keep the cannabis controversy rolling The debate about marijuana has changed but not progressed, says Neville Hodgkinson Mercedes-Benz Women hit the road to equality Annabel Heseltine meets a rare breed of driver Bestselling, do-gooding, clean-living, filthy rich Profile Bel shows she has no stomach for life in the New Age fast lane Christa D'Souza says Bel Mooney, right, deserves public ridicule, not sympathy, for her bleeding heart liberal causes National Gird Making Electricity Work Above stairs and under the arches Outstretched hands that beggar belief Young scroungers on the city streets should not make us feel guilty, nor should we kowtow to the gospel of selfesteem, says Barbara Amiel Politicians rush where the people fear to tread Europe is being led towards a federalism most of its citizens do not want, writes Norman MacRae Seven Seas Health Care Blair could come a cropper on the myth of the minimum wage Labour's wage policy for the low-paid would cost jobs, hurt those it is intended to help and play into the Tories' hands, argues David Smith Peter Millar Picture Gallery The peril of a mid-term protest Atticvs Where is the debate that democracy depends on? Superlative Travel The twist of bitterness in Monty's finest hour The break-out after D-Day was a long time coming and Montgomery was under pressure from all sides to start the advance on Berlin, writes Alistair Horne in this third and final extract from his book American Airlines Picture Gallery When Dad Came Home . . . Stop persecuting the struggling single mum Underclass: First responses to Charles Murray's controversial thesis The idea that rising illegitimacy is producing a dangerous class divide is misguided, writes Sue Slipman The Times Charles Murray: the Underclass articles A valley in need of incentives not insults We are workers not shirkers, says Ted Rowlands The violence that breeds violence Rajeev Syal on a disturbing new mood among young Asians Jaundiced judgment on Jackie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beggars cannot be choosers, but some want to work Underclass More NHS nonsense 'Lost' victim of Nazis found The Sunday Times Strangers in the perks paradise Black Horse Agency Points Birthdays Shortage lifts London prices An influx of foreign buyers and a lack of good properties on the market have combined to add value to homes in the capital, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Lincolnshire Luxury in Little Venice Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Marsh & Parsons Hamptons Octacon Developments Ltd Bovis Homes Europe's sun-seekers return to reign in Spain Northern Europeans are once again turning to Spain for their place in the sun, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cala Homes Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Myth of 'infallible' cashcard exploded Flotation attracts horde of punters Abbey ending for Sherlock Holmes Contents Brokers take on direct insurers Fidelity Investments Limited Never Too Young . . . Investing for your children… Inside Gaps to plug in hole-in-the-wall regulation Templeton Diamond deal traps investors Questions of cash Timeshare victims unite Rothschild Asset Management Play our game and win £100,000 There is also a weekly prize of £1,000 The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Competition Rules The Sunday Times Security Hole in Cashcards Bank systems are exposed as fallible Banks can no longer claim unauthorised withdrawals are impossible after it is revealed how cashcard Pin numbers can be hijacked. Report by Paul Nuki and Nick Gardner Perpetual Investment Managements Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Yorkshire Building Society Pinning down the problem Morgan Grenfell Investment Funds Ltd. 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Theodore Goddard Public Record Office NHS Estates NB Selection Ltd Association of District Councils Greater Glasgow Health Board Price Waterhouse The Sunday Times Charity Recruitment National Caravan Council Ltd A unique opportunity to develop business skills Ian Coxon reports on a new initiative to encourage women in management Recruitment & Assessment Services The Leicester Royal Infirmary NHS Trust Loughborough College Education Posts/courses The Central Board of Finance of the Church of… University of Leeds Birmingham City Council The Sunday Times/lancaster University Cornwall County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to give maths a sense of direction Study finds 12,000 pupils may be suffering from ME Bangor Woodhouse College University Keele The Sunday Times University of Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Studies International Schools' Fair offers a wealth of advice Epic of Courage Normandy Landing: The 50th Anniversary It was a day of triumph but it could so easily have been a disaster. Alistair Horne chronicles the route to the beaches of Normandy The D-Day Fund The Bradford Exchange, Ltd. Spink They All Liked Ike The supreme commander united his disparate forces behind a good plan of action, writes Stephen E Ambrose. Savage disagreements came later, but D-Day was his triumph Help the Aged Without a tin hat I was a sitting duck For those involved in D-Day—from infantrymen to airborne troops, from sappers to There was utter confusion, bodies everywhere Bleaching out secrets Wrens—the experience was unforgettable. Here Russell Miller records some memories recounted to him The soldier was screaming in agony What invasion? There was blood over my hands Teamwork, the key to Eisenhower's success He was not Roosevelt's first choice, but on the day Ike welded the allies into an unbeatable fighting machine, writes Stephen E Ambrose We bounced into a house Royal Air Force Museum D-Day … Germans a Dummy The ghost army assembled to mislead Hitler was the most brilliant strategic military deception in the history of warfare, writes Larry Collins The Boffins Lay Churchill a Golden Egg The scientists who broke German cyphers gave the allies an invaluable picture of enemy responses when the invasion was launched, writes John Crossland Invasion blueprint in a biscuit tin A key document came by fishing boat, writes John Crossland Neptune Turns the Tide He was the unsung hero who put an army ashore. David Chandler profiles and admiral in the great tradition of Nelson Ramsay's diary:'We need all God's help' Loving record of the longest day Frank Whitford talks to Michael Turner about his D-Day painting for The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Slaughter on Omaha Beach Robert Kershaw on the bloody fate of the first wave onto Omaha beach for whom survival became the only objective Go! Go! Go! and the paras tumbled into a flak-filled blackness over Normandy The mass drop of troops by night described by Robert Kershaw Gurkha Welfare Trust A Tiger we Never Tamed Villers-Bocage Saw One of the Normandy Campaign's Bloodiest Tank Battles Kenneth Macksey, a former tank commander, recalls how British armour was outgunned by the technically superior German Tiger I Bitter dogfight between forces underlay our effort in the air The allied air war was racked by dissent writes Alistair Horne Westminster Pobjoy Mint Ltd Into the Killing Fields To the tanks fell the task of breaking out of the bridgehead, writes Tom Baistow The pilot's tale: a piece of cake, until he cooped it Pounding targets from his Seafire. Dick Law had a privileged view of the invasion, says Stuart Wavell Defeated by Indecision D-Day was as much lost by the Germans as won by the allies, writes David Fraser The Royal Navy The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Discovery Channel Vive La Resistance! The secret army unleashed by coded messages Stuart Wavell on the Saint-Clair Maquis, one of many Resistance groups that played a crucial role Night of shame for Bomber Command The razing of Caen on July 7 was, writes Stuart Wavell, on avoidable act of allied destruction The Eagles Have Landed For some French towns, liberation came from above The battle for Ste-Mére-Eglise started on June 5. Stuart Wavell visited the town that can't forget When the trains weren't on time John Crossland discovers the French army of the shadows Jan Allan BCA Book Clubs Piercing the Wall German defences were weak, yet the allies took nine days to get off the beaches and may have missed a chance to capitalise on their enemy's initial paralysis, writes Robert kershaw Weekend of ceremony Great Balls of Fire Letting Rip: The Fast-Bowling Threat From Lillee To Waqar by Simon Wilde Witherby £15.99 pp222 Imran Khan by Ivo Tennant Witherby £16.99 pp205 No sex, please Spirit level Money go round Get reel! Pile 'Em High On the Critical List Harvey Porlock finds the critics playing Happy Families The full Monty War Donald Cameron Watt pays tribute to the bounder, egotist and master tactician who orchestrated the D-day landings A Vintage Paperback Plenipotentiary extraordinaire Politics Mandarin: The Diaries Of An Ambassador by Nicholas Henderson Weidenfield £20 pp517 Insider information Stormont In Crisis a Memoir by Ken Bloomfield Blackstaff Press £12.99 pp288 The enemy within Summing Up An Autobiography by Yitzhak Shamir Weidenfeld £19.99 pp276 Paper Dreams William Heinemann The man who went to dinner Biography Sydney Smith by Peter Virgin Harper Collins £22.50 pp329 Slattern American writer seeks care of quiet seasonal home to The Sunday Times Beastly beatitudes Pets Dearest Pet On Bestiality by Midas Dekkers Verso £18.99 pp191 The loved ones The Hidden Life Of Dogs by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas Weidenfeld £12.50 pp148 Goodbye Dear Friend: Coming To Terms With The Death Of a Pet by Virginia Ironside Robson £11.95 pp192 Diary The Other Side of Paradise Frederick Raphael asks why dreams of Utopia, from Plato to Hitler, have always ended in disaster On the Shelf Robert Crawford pays tribute to Kidnapped, by R L Stevenson, one of the world's most re-readable books The Times Literary Supplement Sealed with a Kiss Essays A Whore's Profession Notes and Essays by David Mamet Faber £12 pp412 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 32 The perpetual slide of the present Oleander, Jacaranda a Childhood Perceived by Penelope Lively Viking £14 pp180 Streetwise beyond her years Memoirs No Cake, No Jam by Marian Hughes Heinemann £14.99 pp248 Carnell Ltd. Viking Big bucks in a small town Fiction The Billionaire John Ed Bradley Bloomsbury £9.99 pp400 Raking over the plot With One Lousy Free Packet of Seed by Lynne Truss H Hamilton £9.99 pp216 Character building A Second Life by Dermot Bolger Penguin £15 pp313 North and south Fiction Debartable Land by Candia McWilliam Bloomsbury £14.99 pp216 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writing School The Sunday Times The Softback Preview The Funday Times Strip—Teasers The Funday Times Club Camera Crazy! Competition Beryl the Peril Odds on 007 Take that Take Two COD only Knows! Lost and Found Culture King's Ransom! What's the Logic? Former Glory! The Journey of a Letter The Journey of a Letter Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Num Skulls Fish Tales Joe 90 Puzzles Puzzles Puzzles Bogart Joy Stick Scribble Get Ready! For your Fantastic Funday Times Contents Inside Filling the halls of fame Lynn Barber's Week Gentleman's agreement Art form Oh what a lovely war? With the D-Day commemorations well underway, nostalgia is rife. But since today's thirtysomethings have never had it so good, argues Jonathan Margolis, what do we have to be misty-eyed about? All equally trying The Country Gentlemen's Associations Time to bully off Bullying is in the news again. But one school has refused to give in the problem, says Carole Dawson Unicorn Holidays The Regent London Queens Moat Houses Hotels Peyton's place New-generation drinking club or old-style arena for the beautiful people? it may be a bit Eighties, but, says James Penn, the Atlantic is the place to be seen—for now Kall Kwik Interplak Hair of the dog We all have bad hair days. Celebrities, it seems, have bad hair decades. The surprised Yorkie crop of TV chef Gray Rhodes is the final straw. Susan Irvine books them all in for a computer makeover Anne Diamond: her new chirpy bob has instant sex… Paul Mitchell The Sunday Times A la Cartland? Baroness de Rothschild has everything: success, respect, wealth. All she needs is a little romance, says Tony Allen-Mills Unicorn Holidays Cartier P&O European Ferries Fatal distractions Sexual harassers or hormonal victims? Liz Lightfoot on a new study of men at work The Chelsea Hotel Test drive all your senses The cheating art Pressure to succeed is teaching students to cut corners, says Marius Brill Reduced to sell After long, lean years of dieting, Oprah Winfrey has shed 14 sizes to become a 10, with help of Rosie Daley, her personal fatness trainer. In a consumer society, you can have someone bake your non-fat cake, and eat it, says Susan Ellicott Picture Gallery Recipes Nice but not naughty: some of Rosie Dally's low-calorie recipes—well, they worked for Oprah Age shall not wither them Gradening Graham Rose meets some former professionals who can't kick the gardening habit Centuries of know-how A Unique Event in Newspaper Publishing Contents Four Very Special Savings You'll Find on Offer… The Sunday Times Tee off for Father's Day with our gift ideas News Promotions Ltd Contents Free golf when you books a holiday in Madeira 2-for-1 golf offer Five-star luxury in Madeira Top courses slice their green fees Lucky 13 for the beer connoisseur Many happy returns Step into a 15% discount at Sock Shop Big deals on smalls Day Special Offers Picture Gallery Maxi savings on a micro hi-fi Order Coupon Enjoy the spirit of hospitality Sparkling Savings for the Summer Season Second Chance Save 25% on the Grosevenor House diamond jubilee All we are saying, is give PC a chance What's a crustie with business acumen and a modem? Meet the zippie, says Matt Seaton Cannock Gates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Speedfreak Motoring The single most notable thing about the newly launched McLaren supercar, says Jeremy Clarkson, is superprice Big, bold and brassy Architecture Fat is an artistic issue, and it's on your streets now. Hugh Pearman on why civic authorities are buying in bulk The Broad view Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antiques Replicas The Consummate Timepiece Alfred the great? Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time Primeur time Food & Drink Wine Turn to jelly Preserves, says Sue Lawrence, are the best way to keep the summer freshness of herbs 30 Minute Menu Star turns Restaurant Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Insushade More Gardening Appears on p 23 Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Multiple Display Advertising Items Couplewatch The Sunday Times Crossword Roseanne Arnold vs Tom Arnold Feuds Corner 2 easy pieces Bikinis, bare flesh and lame hit the decks this summer, says Nilgin Yusuf Scandinavian Seaways The Country Club Hotel Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Inspirations plc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Big Blue Book Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times A Tale of Two Cities Travel On the surface it seems easy-going; but history and money combine to protect the city's soul. William McI, Ivanney ponders the complexities of Nice Trailfinders Lunn Poly flight shop General Accident & Commerical Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC Global Expert Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag STA Travel Travel Savers The Travel Bug Airline ticket Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Flight Bookers Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Seasonal variations Travel Paul Spike picks seasonal highlights around the world; Susan Clarke charts the way Australia Brochure The World America Condor Euro Savers TCP Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items TCP Multiple Display Advertising Items TCP Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspirations plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kuoni Staford Shire South African Airways P&O Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Sealink Line Marco Polo Qe2 Concorde New York Directions Radisson Hotels International Up, up and away Ballooning over Boulogne is a breeze, says Rob Ryan Mark Warner Cunard Vistaford Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O European Ferries Westbury Travel Ltd. Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connect France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Argo Holidays 'Something Special' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sun Drive from Europcar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore River Island Expeditions Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore 'Something Special' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural 'Retreats' Multiple Display Advertising Items Channel Islands The Tides Reach Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Sealink Line Waterfowl most fair Praise be to cod Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Untrodden ways David Wickers uncovers a Jamaica not found in the brochures Sites to behold For a new approach to flying, says David Wickers, take a window seat and enjoy private view Hertz Wheels within wheels Three, Free & Sally Ferries Michigan Information Centre The caravan club Brief Encounter Camel Safari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island Holidays Mercedes-Benz Contents Contents Bottom of the class A a Gill on television GMTVhighlights begin to show just how low they can go Movie drone Why do plays such as The Secret Rapture fail to make fine films, asks Iain Johnstone A Stone gains weight Julie Burchill on film Hollywood sex symbols all want gravitas. Gere goes grey; Sharon keeps her knickers on. Only one succeeds Is there any Hope left? Why, at 91, is Bob Hope planning to appear at the Albert Hall on Thursday Royal National Theatre Lead joker in the pack Who said dinosaurs are extinct? The critics hated The Flinstones, but the marketing men knew better, reports Geordie Greig Fausto In praise of the threesome Scrutiny Generation Emma Forrest asks why rockers protest English National Opera Lipstick on her collar Lesbianism has been plucked and polished for public consumption. But now that we wear lipstick, says Joanna Briscoe, are we no longer taken seriously? Sadler's Wills Association, PLC BBM Purple pain? He's a marketing nightmare: prolific, prodigious and unpronounceable. Robert Sandall on why a leading label is finding its small one rather a big problem Savoy Theatre Strand, London Forum States of history The Culture Essay Britain's attempts stand apart from Europe as an island race are futile. For more than 1,000 years its history has been inextricable tied to that of the Continent, argues Peter Millar NordickTrack (U. K)Ltd Design Classic: the pillar box Dutch courage From the PTT to Groningen's new museum, Holland is not afraid of modern statements, says Hugh Pearman Musical Times The passionate outsider When Albert Camus was killed in a car crash in 1960, a manuscript was rescued from the wreckage. Its recent publication has taken France by storm, establishing him as the writer for out times. It could be his greatest book, argues Nicholas Fraser Royal National Theatre The not-so Paul Driver on the BBC Symphony's Maida Vale concerts Royal National Theatre Blade Runner A new generation game Nadine Meisner on the young blood at the heart of contemporary dance Sadier's Wells Theatre Contemporary composers The Royal Ballet The Sunday Times Barbican Hall Barbical Hall Raymond Gubbay Sinclair Roche & Temperley Solicitors Royal Albert Hall Barbican Centre London Festival Orchestra Royal Albert Hall London Festival Orchestra The Park Lane Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Calaret Brasserie Connaughts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is bigger any better? The new Glyndebourne has been rapturously acclaimed. But Hugh Canning still has a minor cavil as The Marriage Of Figaro opens the season Hands-off experience The pianist Murray Perahia is back in action after a crippling hand injury The Grosvenor House Getting the Having of It Sunday 5 June Television & Radio Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Satellite Sports choice Monday 6 June Monday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Wednesday 8 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Thursday 9 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Friday 10 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Saturday 11 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Sunday 5 June Films on TV Dilys Powell's film of the week Were those really the days? 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