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News from 12/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Jacquey Visick, Julle Cohen, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Selima Hill, Michael Prescott, Joanna Johnson, Barbara Hall, Rob Keery, kipper Williams, Baker, David Mills, Helen Davidson, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Angus Finney, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Graeme Woolaston, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Sue Barker, Ripped Jeans, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, David Schwartz, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Donu Kogbara, Robert Newlin Colonel, William Green, Charles Hymas, Timothy Ross, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Richard Eaton, Annabel Heseltine, Alfred Morris MP, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Roger Sabin, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, Nilgin Yusuf, Ivan Fallon, Howard Foster, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Ronald Berry, Mariella Frostrup, Malcolm Wheatley, David Coulthard, Ciaran Byrne, Tom Hastie, Harvey Porlock, William Dalrymple, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Graham Clayton, Peter Kemp, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Malcolm Jenson, Sean Ryan, Honour Judge Anthony Thorpeo, Chris Dodd, Dr Richard P Hallion, Simon Hinde, John Deamer, Peter Millar, William Dodds Editorial Director, Marius Brill, Peter Kellner, John Patten, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Peter Cole, Nick Gardner, Christopher Gilchrist, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Rupert Widdicombe, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, David Jones, Jonathan Lew Chief Executive, Peter Miller, Frances Spalding, Carole Paine, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, R L T Bickers, Hugh McIlvanney, Paul Driver, James Adams, Paul Bray, Nick Newman, Steven Downes, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Peter Plant, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Susan Clark, Julian Loose, Martin Jacques, Jonathan King, Dave Thomas, Louise Hidalgo Silopi, Frances Kennedy, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, Charles Grant, John Karter, David Edwards, Malcolm Winton, Nick Gordon, Lisa Brinkworth, Edward Welsh's, Marie Colvin, Dr Christine Gerrard Chairman of Examiners, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Carl Franklin, Claire Galea, Loyd Grossman, Helen Hawkins, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Ben Tarlow, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Campling, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Ian Coxon, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Elizabeth House, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, Fraser Harrison, Anthony Quinn, Russell Joslin, Brian Simpson, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Alex Fortune, Rosie Daley, Liam Brady, Andrew Sinclair, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, William Oddie, Rupert Marlow, David Hunn, Mihir Bose, Brendan Fanning, Lesley Millar, Matthew Lynn, Sean Langan, Michael Austin, Joe Tibbetts, John Waples, Tim Furniss, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Sally Burton, Thomas Balmer, Godfrey Golzen, Lauren St John, Tom Tickell, Richard Weeks, Edward Kellett-Bowman, Matthew Young, Alan Ruddock, Derek R Collier Webb Wing Commander, Roger Dobson, Jeremy Reed, John Parker, Joe Lovejoy, John Cole, Paul Pickering, Chris Lightbown, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, Richard Caseby, Robinson Holloway, Mike Hammond, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, V J Shanahan, Neil MacLean, Emma Forrest, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Lynn Barber, Alex Fynn, Jack Charlton, J Roy Murray, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Revealed: defence officials sell guns to criminal gangs Tories plan tax cuts to rescue besieged Major Blair wins overwhelming support British Airways World Cup Special Thousands turn out to salute the Queen Defiant Korea marches on towards Armageddon A Spiritual Affair Elderly turn to pot for relief Smoking pot to ease the pain Newman Alan Clark Diaries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Funday Times: World Cup howler Rolex Marbella Club Hotel Heseltine told to rethink mail sell-off Kinnock plot to devalue pound The Sunday Times Palace bars Irish from garden parties Stars' hairdressers cut up rough in court showdown Persil soap war hits 11m homes Monday in the Times Companies House Fergie seeks haven in Cork Picture Gallery Simply the Best Stay in touch Best Reading Handicap test may harm unborn babies Sage Instant Accounting Recession hits golf clubs into financial rough Dutch drug cafes act as magnet for addicts Britain debates legalising cannabis as Amsterdam's great drug experiment turns sour The Times Abbey National 'Poppers' face new legal curb Peugeot Death of the high street as big stores leave town Shipping 'cartel' drives up family shopping bills Jeep National Westminster Bank Valkyries back from hell—five days too late Schoolgirl, aged 8, gives birth to twins … Other Papers Team to run state school 250 Jamaicans 'vanish' in UK Controls on university degrees BBC restricts white trainees Clarke's car tax Vauxhall Elderly in nursing care face rising tide of cruelty Ford Week Give me love in a warm Euro-climate every time No caviare in the glen Man-eater, mystery, bimbo? No, just me Mariella Frostrup Get a mirror, boys AEG Philip is right about the poor Panic stations? He had just lost Eastleigh disastrously; the Euroelection results loomed. As John Major took shelter at home (left), his future was the sole topic of Tory debate. Report by Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott Health & Safety Executive Lost for Words The scandal of the children who never learned to read Secondary schools are picking up the pieces of an education system which is failing too many children. The solution is at once blindingly simple and politically fraught: primary pupils need better teachers. Report by Charles Hymas and Julle Cohen What 11-Year-Olds Should Be Able to Read Barclays Putting the boot into violence TV replays have put violence on the sports field into every living room—and now into court. But is that violence getting worse, or do we just think it is? Andrew Malone and Margarette Driscoll report Nationwide the 'Building' Society Discovery Colombian officials add to misery of quake survivors Meridiana Your Private Airline An unlikely Saudi rebel pleads for political asylum Turkey's scorched earth policy forces Kurds into Iraq Kashmir kidnappers play cat and mouse Schoolboy Kim held as idyll turns to terror Puente Romano Hotel Marbella Orange 'He's killed four, he'll kill again and he's coming out' Is Joseph Jett the victim of Wall St lynch mob? Mercury Viglen Rapist Tyson in plea for freedom Stand still as I slaughter you Children killed as they seek refuge Andrex Ultra Seven shot in Swedish massacre Jaguar Berlusconi's gaffe causes shock waves Jones 'actively pursued' Clinton The Sunday Times Dell Rover President Delors: not Jacques but Martine Tony Allen-Mills Inside Paris Boxed in at lunch Culture clash Jimmy's judge sets a trap for the rich Kinetica Natural Gas Stolen papers prove Saudi corruption Primary schools blamed for pupils' poor reading Weather and Travel Outlook Cars gear up to take land speed battle supersonic The Open Business School British troops in mountain drama News Digest Sex case verdict Menaces charge Firebomb blast Travel firm folds Swann will Czech minister Contents Revenge of the furies Sampras survives as Apell loses his bite Sue Mott sees the world No 1 live up to his billing as he prepares to defend his Wimbledon championship Contents The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Morris in fast lane with maiden century Robin Marlar at Basingstoke County Championship Lenham batters Wasim to funereal submission Dimond in a Rose bouquet Hick tames the track of Essex tears Malcolm, Millns and Mullally dial M for mediocrity Portuguese fear tongue-lashing by Mrs Edmonds Cricket Close-Up Wild wahoo denies Ramprakash century Rising Durham reveal no sign of post-Lara blues How's That For Starters Third Man A Bum Rap Put On Ice Reign In Spain Pie In The Sky The not guilty verdict that puts football in the dock Mihir Bose on the lessons to be learned by players, administrators and lawyers from the case of Paul Elliott vs Dean Saunders A kick in the head, a shot in the foot Stephen Jones, in South Africa, says the discipline in rugby and the courage of the game are on trial All Premier League clubs face tax investigation Mihir Bose on Tottenham's defence tactics at this week's FA commission into allegations of illegal payments to players The reign of Germany, the pain of Spain Joe Lovejoy, our new football correspondent, reports from inside the German and Spanish camps Pied Piper taking risks on the road to heaven Chris Lightbown reports from the Irish camp in Orlando on an eventful first week for manager Jack Charlton and his squad Sportwave It all started as just another boring day Ian Chadband recreates the day that Brian Lara made cricket history at Edgbaston Stella Artois Sitting at the right hand of Bradman The runs that got away—this time Chris Campling uncovers a few records that have eluded Brian Lara Nothing to offer but his genius Sue Mott has a brief word with the reigning Wimbledon champion and finds him rather defensive about his reputation as Mr Grey Dashing Zina gets ready for Wimbledon challenge Richard Eaton at Edgbaston watches some of the lesser-known women players on the circuit prepare for Wimbledon Cerruti 1881 Pour Homme Queen's kings and jokers shuffle on Brough Scott on the brief reign—between the rain—of tennis in the British summer Oakmont's rough is ready and waiting The toughest golf course in America will be an unforgiving host to this week's 94th US Open Lauren St John believes Nick Faldo is the European best equipped to break the cycle of American domination at the US Open Form Guide to the European Challengers at Oakmont Records tumble as disabled make a sporting stand David Hunn reports on the cash crisis facing our disabled athletes trying to take the gold Els ready to make a major impact Robinson Holloway at Westchester Battling Irish temper defeat with honour Lochsong the speed queen gets ready to rule at Ascot John Karter glories in the sheer, blinding speed of a racehorse turning heads and taking scalps Dreadful Ireland leave a misleading impression as… Brendan Fanning argues that Ireland must forget their passable showing in the final game in Australia and look at the real lessons of a worryingly poor tour Lee scores as Encore M'Lady dummies rivals Christie continues to reign supreme Ian Chadband reports from Sheffield on a stirring sprint display from an ageless champion in the AAA Championships When the tough got going and the rough got off Action Replay Ssafa Supporting Services Berzin a day away from glory Cycling Putter gives Claydon lead News Focus Equestrianism Football Basketball Man v Horse Racing Sport on TV For the Record This Week's Fixtures Cricket Pools Coming soon: the return of Nigel Mansell Nigel Roebuck on the power-broking by sponsors that will bring the Indycar champion back to F1 IBM Software I will not be pleased to lose my drive David Coulthard is philosophical about the threat posed by a Mansell comeback to his racing career Contents Article Withdrawn Enterprise plans boost for Lasmo bid terms Morton hounds the 'shorters' Virgin Contents World Cup threatens to be financial own-goal Amstrad poised for big buy Contents Currys to close another 80 shops Free phones! Free calls! Words of comfort for the mouth of the chancellor Business Comment Fidelity Brokerage Fair price for last chunk of coal Clarke stays out of row on dividends Lucas creates 650 new jobs Hasbro bid may face monopoly probe Thorn EMI 'near to sale' of radar arm Power Plays Procter & Gamble claims Unilever's new soap powder, Persil Power, damages clothes. Unilever has hit back, locking the two giants into a feud that threatens to grow. Kirstle Hamilton and Matthew Lynn report Unilever grabs P&G business International Watch Co Ltd. A share in the boardroom Qantas Commercial Union tastes French victory Sharewatch Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data From a Distance, You'd Think Nothing Had… Strong growth is missing jobs ingredient Manpower Don't let Open hold the world over a barrel American Account BMW the Re-Engineered 5 Series The deal that should save Heron Heron is backing an acquisition plan that may keep Gerald Ronson, its founder, in the firm, writes John Waples Royal Mail International How Reagan's aides rescued Euro Disney Baring Brothers & Co., Limited Barclays Business Account Who held up Eurotunnel's cash train? With the rights issue still in the balance, questions are being asked about how the share price was driven down. Frank Kane reports Privatisations choke the markets European governments want to sell off 120 companies and raise £40 billion, but investors feel overwhelmed, writes Ardyn Bernoth Sedgemoor in Somerset KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Cumbria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gold Shield HDC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items IUM Area Distributorship Opportunity of the Decade How Did we Make a 7000% Turn around Selling Home… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Line Lorraine Electronics Nationwide Service Swiftcall Telephone Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items C & R (Lewisham) Ltd Mid-Med Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Carisia Garment Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Mersey beats the drum about region's revival A partnership of private firms and public bodies is creating a climate of opportunity, writes Malcolm Wheatley The Sunday Times Film editors cut their workload A British company has revolutionised the way that movies and television programmes are put together, writes Claire Oldfield ITT Sheraton A Debate on the future of Britain's small firms will be attende Number-tracing phone cuts off BT competitors Plans for a phone service that will reveal the caller's identity have met opposition, writes Christopher Lloyd Crown Computer Productions Take-off for Star War missile detectors Satellites The Sunday Times Portable PCs communicate by infra-red Data Communication Paul Bray surveys the future of portable computing as seen by Hewlett-Packard Artificial scents stop moths from finding a mate Pest Control CNT Disused oilrigs can be turned into fish farms Rigging up a Deep-Water Fish Farm in the Gulf of Mexico Fish farms are ugly and cause pollution. Offshore farms can avoid such problems and save rig dismantling costs. By Carl Franklin High-tech ideas for everyday life …Media OKI Phones Taking the sting from a swim A cheap system for disinfecting water using ionisation is finally being accepted, reports Christopher Lloyd Elonex Atari joint-venture plan springs Jaguar on to PC games market Bits & Bytes Software tracks ECG heartbeats Treasury man Faithful to his policies The real price of junk bonds Picture Gallery Gardner Merchant World Service Gang of four ambushes bankers Prufrock Jack and lads inspired by boys from the black stuff Wine seller from fine cellar Prince of Darkness launches holey war Ib the City The Sunday Times Silver Jubilee Year Breath of Fresh Blair The Arthritis and Rheumatism Council Whingeing all the way to the bank We have become a nation of cash-seeking complainers, writes Andrew Malone Mercury Communications Why we must learn to roll with life's punches Twinned papers are fighting for the pound in your pocket Weekend bargains are the latest weapon in the circulation war, writes Peter Cole After D-Day, it's war Furnish'd and burnish's by Grandstand and sun Profile We're mutton—and proud of it Sally Burton is outraged at sneering attacks on ladies of a certain age The bill they tried to kill bounces back Ministers have a chance to restore the disabled's faith in politics, says Alfred Morris MP Howdy, I'm a summa cum laude Who will rid us of this European yoke? For most voters there was no proper choice in last, Thursday's ballot, writes Norman Macrae Oreck Reading between the battle lines As left-speak (traditionalists) and right-minded (modernisers) jockey for position, Sarah Baxter decodes the Labour leadership race Why the Tories would be wrong if they dropped Major now The heat is no the prime minister—but forget the cult of personality, weak policies are the Tories' real problem, writes Peter Kellner Peter Millar A war we have to win Atticvs Hope for the Blue Gang as Reds and Yellows clash Inside Politics Superlative Travel The Man we Love to Hate American Airlines Picture Gallery Licensed to kill a classic character Pierce Brosnan above, is the new James Bond. But do we really need another one, asks Peter Millar This is a danger that can't be denied Playing with peanuts Legal & General When the trustee takes all A martyr to Murphy Child support: a fair system Exam cheats meet their Waterloo Points From stink bombs to the hidden messages in genes Richard Roberts failed physics, but he went on to win a Nobel prize for medicine, writes Sean Ryan Time to declare an end to country cricket The crisis: one brilliant innings shows up a terminally dull game Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe A grey and empty day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items International Property Consultants Nationwide Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Horse Agency Putting the future to the test Mary Wilson looks at some of the latest designs in high-tech, green housing that are about to come on to the open market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Location Location Kinsale Eire Pilkington Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the Instructions of MDL Developments Ltd Lincolnshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobart Slater Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Townhouse in Tree Lined Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items James W Baring Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Fall in theft may cut cost of insurance Lloyds pushes on with C&G French sign language baffles Brits Police probe card fraud Insurers accused of discrimination Fidelity Investments Contents C&G bid ruling casts doubt on mutuality issue Comment The M&G Pep Adviser delays refund three years APR changes 'not enough' Martin Currie 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 Warning The Sunday Times General Accident Schroder Japan Growth Fund plc Lenders told to reveal extras Article Withdrawn Bid to woo Pep investors Pep Performance of a Higher Magnitude What goes up need never come down Guaranteed equity funds offer a safe haven for jittery investors looking for stability after recent gyrations in the stock market, reports Diana Wright Surrenda-Link Ltd Save & Prosper HSBC Group Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers Limited Moneywise Nationwide the 'Building' Society History urges caution on the new investor Buy and hold may no longer be the best stock-market strategy, writes David Schwartz Independent Personal Financial Services Ltd Midland blocks Fleming Men of leisure push out the boat Collector's file Beale Dobie & Company Limited Car fair goes on the road Update Yorkshire Building Society Barings The Sunday Times Unit Trust Analysis Ltd Personal Finance Save & Prosper Charity begins with young savers Savings news Pension boost can cut tax bill Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates The Sunday Times/Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Cutting the cost of term assurance Briefing IFA Promotion Limited South Africa beckons to investors National Savings Woolwich Building Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Sales of May Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where can school invest? Casebook Portfolio can be tailor made Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Opt for a common investment fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Specialist Cars Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Thames Ditton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Motor Cars Bramley Altwood of Maidenhead Burton & Deakin Sytner direct Holland Park Henry Bros Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Bridgegate Cheyne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hughenden Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Ferrari MLG of Chiswick Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milcars Temple Fortune Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields Lex Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Paramount Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone of May Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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Kingston University University of Salford French Courses in France Saudi Arabia Henley Management College London School of Journalism The Sunday Times Oxford and County Business College Sorbonne University Kingston University University of Oxford Women's business boost The University of Greenwich Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Airline Training for Pilots Language Studies International Contents The Devil's Advocate Books The Chamber by John Grisham Century £15.99 pp486 Cannon fire Military record Down and out Week ending The have nots Lovely job Contractual duty Pile' Emhigh On the Critical List Harvey Porlock ogles the publicity peepshow Days in the life Literature John Carey wonders why Sylvia Townsend Warner has not received the recognition she deserves Macmillan Paul Kennedy Preparing for the Twenty-First Century The voice of a nation Journals The Akhmatova Journals Volume 1 1938-41 by Lydia Chukovskaya Harvill £20 pp310 The Wasps The Sunday Times Sound and fury Ezra Pound And James Laughlin, Selected Letters edited by David M Gordon W W Norton £23 pp313 The Sunday Times Viking Façade The call of the wild Travel Daisy Bates In The Desert by Julia Blackburn Secker £15.99 pp232 The story of the amulet Nicholas Lezard finds one jewel in a selection of travel books Ian St James Final Resort An old woman from the Zanskar valley, her face… Diary Songs of innocence Children Poets have always had the power to reach out to children as well as adults, says Nicolette Jones, who selects some of the best new verse for younger readers School Report On the Shelf Tom Shone finds Francois Truffaut's book on Hitchcock a thriller The Times Literary Supplement Malice afore thought Film If You're Talking To Me, Your Career Must Be In Trouble by Joe Queenan Picador £5.99 pp267 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 327 The horror! the horror! Graphic Novels Roger Sabin wades through the gory excesses of the latest graphic novels Writers' Monthly—Free How to collect Social Security at any age Sunday Times Letting loose mere anarchy Fiction A Frolic Of His Own by William Gaddis Viking £16 pp586 The Sunday Times Clock watching The Marriage Of Time And Convenience by Robert Winder Harvill £14.99 pp224 Tricks and treats Fiction Women & Ghosts by Alison Lurie Heinemann £12.99 pp182 Flatten your Belly! Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Open University The Sunday Times Time Computer Systems Ltd Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club … Peril World Cup Special Funday Times WorldCup USA94™ WorldCup USA94™ World Cup Competitions Funday Times Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales Joe 90 The Sunday Times Mrclean Deputy Dink Bogart Joy Stick B… Rex and Tex Contents Inside Chop chopper The libel of the land Lynn Barber's Week Heady memory Lost for words With God at their side Can Mark Thatcher's marriage last if his wife sinks deeper into the Church's embrace? Anna Pasternak explores the Almighty's growing appeal Strip show Picture Gallery The Berkeley Free cheers England fans will find a team to support, says Marius Brill Mondial Assistance (UK) Limited A porn fighter First it was Wolf, then Roiphe—now it's the turn of Catharine MacKinnon to set the male/female agenda for the 1990s. Interview by Lesley White The feminist mystique The Regent London Mentadent Bicarbonate of Soda 0 to 10,000 BC in 10 seconds A a Gill explains why drivers go ape when another car overtakes Paul Mitchell Stress busters That's all, folks Is politics really a Mickey Mouse affair, wonders William Oddie Meet and drink to the party faithful When the Blair/Brown deal was sealed at an Islington eaterie, a new map of political London was carved at the same time. By Nick Gordon Piaget Biting the dust Has housework become a leisure activity with a cult following? Rachel Cooke tracks down the people who love to clean Pumping the ironing P&O European Ferries Porsche Porsche Cars Great Britain Ltd Sale Star Laughing all Celebrity cook Rosie Daley offers readers some more of her fat-busting recipes which have seen TV star Oprah Winfrey reduce her girth by a mighty 14 sizes Kall Kwik Radisson Hotels International Money changes everything Britain gets a lottery this year, with promises of instant riches. John Burns hears the story of an Irish musician who struck it lucky The Sunday Times Contents Mobile phone for everyone . . . plus £25 worth of free calls Keep in touch wherever you are and whatever you're doing Contents Visa the Card Chic shades for less Croquet at a discount Get on line with Cellnet Mobile Phone Offer Save 20% on sunglasses Fun in the Sun Specials Lawn games for the summer sunshine Golf breaks in France Win bottles of Pimm's Swing your way through Paris Golfing Bargains Great Pimm's giveaway Prizedraw 10% off holidays Wines to make the summer Sparkling Savings for the Summer Season 15% off British brews Past Offers Getting what you pay for Restaurant Watch Letters Rolex The Sunday Times Of galleries and galleys Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time The bottom line Wine It's the tops The most inappropriate garnish of them all is curly-leafed parsley. Its flat-leafed sibling, however, should not be ignored, claims Sue Lawrence 30 Minute Menu Antiques & Collectables Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Lambeth walk Gardening A treat of a garden is opening for one day, all in a good cause, says Graham Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now See All your Memories Almost a garden room White space is the making of a London extension, says Hugh Pearman Cartier Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red Star Wristwatch Rent a Row of Vines Akom Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items Sam Eden Candleburners SIRiUS Multiple Display Advertising Items Circles The Sunday Times Corsica Beach Club Valinco All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No. . . . 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Movie watch There's Muzak in the air First Opinion Every picture tells a story Profile His inspirations are as much literary as visual. R B Kitaj talks to Frank Whitford about his Jewish and storytelling roots Caste down The Culture Essay The middle classes have had a lucrative past, are experiencing a 'de-layering' present and have, at best, an uncertain future, argues Martin Jacques Centre Stage Smoke gets in your eyes Dennis Potter knew the power of a good tune as well as the pain of being alive. That's why he was a great TV writer, says Lesley White The Royal Opera Not all our bright ideas Audi What really animated Walt? Hollywood's most decent citizen or angst-ridden FBI informer? 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Not content to mind their own business The characters of Rutherford & Son, at the National Theatre, are trapped by forces akin to fare in Greek tragedy, says John Peter Washington in a state David Dougill on a programme of work that proves all too predictable The Cape Ballet Sadler's Wells Piccadilly Theatre Your exclusive ticket to the best seats Arcadia by Tom Stoppard Theatre Royal Haymarket, London Tuesday June 28 Forum Arcadia by Tom Stoppard Theatre Royal Haymarket,… Tuesday June 28 More Offers Royal Albert Hall Michael Roll Howard Shelley Vietnamese Tea Bowls Folk Kilims of the Balkans Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra Royal Festival Hall South Bank Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra Royal Festival Hall Victor Hochhauser Phantom & Oliver The Sunday Times Buxton festival Prince Edward Theatre Dominion Theatre Happy Days Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince of Wales Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Green Room at the Cafe Royal Chichester Festival Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items City of London Festival Classical Concerts Philharmonia Orchestra Theatre Royal Haymarket Multiple Display Advertising Items From Russia with love Hugh Canning celebrates and ideal Yevgeny Onyegin at Glyndebourne, but finds Amsterdam's Falstaff less than perfect A critical success A Nash Ensemble concert for Felix Aprahamian showcased his good taste, says Paul Driver Placido Domingo at Blenheim Palace Heads in the clouds We have fallen out with the Germans so often in this century that we have taken little interest in the Teutonic dreams of the last. Waldemar Januszczak reassesses the Romantics BBC1 Sunday 12 June Television & Radio Fatal Obsession: The Day Of The Locust (BBC1,… Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice UK Living Highlights Sports choice BBC1 Monday 13 June Monday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Tuesday 14 June Tuesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Wednesday 15 June Wednesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Thursday 16 June Thursday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Friday 17 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Saturday 18 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Films on TV Dilys Powell's film of the week World Service Saying nothing at length Radio Waves Radio Radio 1 Today 12 June Radio Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Wednesday 15 June Radio Radio 1 Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guides to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Sunday Times Contents Halifax World Cup '94 Contents The Future of Football Comes out of Africa World Cup 1994 Group a The Teams United States Colombia Switzerland Romania United States Colombia Switzerland The Teams Romania American Dream that is a Football Fantasy United States Hugh McIlvanney says that we should not worry what football can do for America, just enjoy what America can do for football Maturana and the Debt that He Owes to Escobar Colombia One to Watch Group B The Teams Brazil Sweden Russia Cameron Brazil Sweden Russia The Teams Cameroon Wish You were Here Absentees Mike Hammond on the spangled stars who will not be appearing under the USA '94 banner Angels with Deadly Intent Brazil Rupert Widdicombe on Bebeto and Romario, the explosive Brazilian strikers based in Spain who could, if the mood takes them, set the tournament alight and bring their country its first World Cup triumph in 24 years Group C The Teams Germany Spain Bolivia South Korea Germany Spain Bolivia The Teams South Korea The Simple Secrets of Germany's Success Germany Chris Lightbown says there are good reasons why the world champions are so formidable in World Cups and argues that luck is one of them Picture Gallery Royal Liver Assurance Twinkling ITV Star Set to Ask the Right Questions Television World Cup '94: Guid to All the Matches Schedule BBC1 Small Screen, Big Task Television Millions of dollars now hinge on America's television-watching public being switched on to the game of 'soccer', writes Alex Fynn Whistleblowers are Ready to Take the Heat Referees Sue Mott speaks to Britain's only Official representatives in America, the men in black (and pink checks) who will not shirk from making the best players in the world see red History Group D The Teams Argentina Nigeria Bulgaria Greece Argentina Nigeria Bulgaria The Teams Greece Flare Players Argentina Time for the African Super Eagles to Soar Nigeria Mihir Bose looks forward to the excitement which the attacking and ambitious and ambitious champions of Africa will bring to the global tournament A Nation under a Geordie's Spell Jack Charlton Chris Lightbown says England never understood the man that Ireland loves The Sunday Times Group E The Teams Italy Republic of Ireland Norway Mexico Italy Rep of Ireland Key Player Norway The Teams Mexico Baresi Seeks his Place among the Immortals Italy Liam Brady argues that the inspiration in the Italian defence deserves to be recognised as one of the game's greatest players Jack's Boys Republic of Ireland Imagine you stumble into the Irish squad down the pub. Chris Lightbown provides a character assessment on each to ensure a happy evening Group F The Teams Belgium Holland Morocco Saudi Arabia Belgium Holland Morocco The Teams Saudi Arabia The Man with a Rocket in his Shooting Boots Holland The Dream Team for All Seasons Interview The England manager spends five days agonising over his pick of the best since 1966 and reveals his team to Joe Lovejoy Citroën Zx Contents Peugeot's Sun and Air Esso Contents 01994 Kellogg Company Kelloggs Common Sense Oat Branflakts Sonita Alleyne Alan Rothenberg Barnardos Relative Values Luciano Benetton and his son Alessandro Linda Davies Francois Girard Michael Maloney Canon Countryside Residential AirUK Air France D-Day Exclusive Benazir Bhutto Educated at Harvard and Oxford, good-looking, brave, a democrat: one of us. But is dogged by family feuding and questions over her political style, as admired by her fellow Pakistanis? William Dalrymple reports Ultratone Campaigning for the Pakistani People's Party… The Ruhr Corby Neville Johnson Sofa Workshop Insensé Givenchy I Am, I Said At the age of 60, Shirley MacLaine refuses to slow down. But where can her continuing, manic course of self-discovery take her next? Dylan Jones reports Picture Gallery The Ports of England Lawrence & Turner Ltd. Picture Gallery Top Gehry Anthony Haden-Guest talks to the brilliant Canadian architect Frank Gehry, master of 'unfinished' surfaces and dislocated shapes Seramis Amdega Foltène Research Subaru 4 free Compact Discs or Cassettes of your choice Britannia Special Kaye Tony Kaye is the King of the commercial break, with an egolomatch. And now he wants to make a movie. By Simon Mills Picture Gallery Lakeside Lodges Portland Conservatories Nokia Connecting People Kirkdale Coolectric Ltd Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Britannica Marco Polo International Pavilion LeSPORT LaSOURCE A Journey to Petra Larkswood Limited Domestic Security Shutters Stylus Furniture Woodland Nordic Sport Icons 61 Critics Dolphin Stannah Stairlifts Scale watcher Which? Honda Lawnmowers Scope The Sun is currently in Gemini, sign of communication, and Gemini's ruling planet Mercury today begins its retrograde movement. This herald a period of confusion, so check plans. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge Visa Harrods & the Chelsea A Life in the Day of Michelob Beer Don't Make Them Breathe your Smoke

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