News from 19/06/1994
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M E Pettman, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Pete Bradley, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, Nigel Rodgers Hon Sec Pipedown, Barbara Hall, Andrew Hogg Middle East correspondent, Carole Dawson, John Davison, Louise Branson Chernovoda, John Peter, Pam Barrett, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, David Simons Chief Executive, Eric Dymock, Professor N Berchenko, George Greenfield, Susan d'Arcy, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, R B Russell, Nicolette Jones, Garth Pedler, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Terence Blacker, Tim Sebastian, St Lauren John, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Sally Payne, Winnet's Dinners, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Andrew Sullivan, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Andrew Jennings Managing Director, Diane M Moore General Editor, Richard Eaton, Susan Irvine, Annabel Heseltine, Geordie Greig, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, Nilgin Yusuf, Tom Morris, Adrain Dannatt, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Chrissie Iley, John Gribbin, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Mariella Frostrup, Harvey Porlock, Sasthi Brata, Hugh Canning, Colin Dryden, Kitty Ferguson, Peter Kemp, Adrianne Blue, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Sean Ryan, Simon Hinde, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, John McVicar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Paul Marks editor of International Broadcasting Magazine, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Malcolm Walker Chairman and Chief Executive, Stuart Wavell, Dean Ricketts, Paul Donovan, Bernard Richards, Peter Lewis, Sue Lawrence, Lewis Wolpert, Hugh McIlvanney, Jeff Randall, Finstat, Paul Driver, Ann McFerran, David Thomas, Donald Wise, Steven Downes, Ian Chadband, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Fiona Lafferty, Beryl Beare, Stephen Amidon, R M Parker, Dave Thomas, Lynn Barber's, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Lois Rogers, Charles Grant, Michael Ignatieff, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Diana Wright, Allard Dubbeldam, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Rufford Far East correspondent, Jonathan Dimbleby, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, Anthony Quinn, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Edelman Chief Executive, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Anwer Bati, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Gay Doyle, Antony Worrall Thompson, David Churchill, Faith Brooke, Kevin Pratt, Michael Kallenbach, David Rees, Richard O'brien, Julie Burchill, Sasha Miller, Michael Jones Political Editor, William Oddie, Cs First Boston, David Hunn, R Jermy, Susan Elkin, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Stephen Dalziel, Philip Birkitt, Patricia McGettrick, Lucie Young, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, The Rt Hon Lord Boardman, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Brian Clarke, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Anthony Holden, Adrian Dannatt, Chrissy Iley, Jonathan Calvert, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Maureen Stagg, Liam Clarke, Peter Semler, Owen Mountmellick, W S Milne, Roger Dobson, Gordon Brown Managing Director, David Hargreaves, Claire Rayner, Lord Sandhurst, Russell Warren Howe, Peter Freeman, John Parker, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Tom Hiney, Andrew Davidson, Hugh Pearman, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Conal Gregory, Emma Forrest, Sarah Baxter, Charles Kennedy, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Sue Leggate Editorial Director, Louis Andriessen, Susan D'Arcy, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Loyalists murder six World Cup viewers in Catholic pub 2am News Tories face new revolt over Europe Major threatens to deselect rebels as Euro payments spiral to £3.5bn Blair will pledge fight for a modern party Contents Father's threats put out Pierce Fear drives teenage tennis star from Wimbledon championship Article Withdrawn Contents Cecil Gee Branson and family cheat death on M40 House of Fraser Run, run! Nation joins in the OJ murder sensation The Sunday Times Monday in the Times Black idols who let down their fans Ovary donor cards urged for all women £30,000 price tag of youngsters' broken Wimbledon dreams Mother blocks new Puttnam movie over nude shot of son Transwede Ice Man relative found in Dorset The Citroën Article Withdrawn Compaq 'Anne Frank' seeks return to Sarajevo Abbey National Aids babies go to die in arms of British nurses IBM Patten targets training colleges Villagers fight the shire carve-up The end of an Independent era Thomson Vauxhall Whitelaw attacks council shake-up Treasures at risk in ailing museums Orange hutchison telecom Winning match: Will Carling, England's rugby… Listeners bend their ears to 'Radio Too Naff' Hospitals to get ratings In today's Other Papers Archer favourite for Tory chairman Ministers target roads protesters Cancer mix-up surgeons suspended The Sunday Times Nick Newman's Week After the cold war, the left is a rebel without a cause Drink to me only before 11pm Low tricks from the upper crust It's not cricket The Royal Bank of Scotland Article Withdrawn RSPCA Paul Mitchell Loans, Bungs and Brown Paper Bags-The Shady World of Soccer's Scams Foul! Have Tottenham Hotspur, fined £600,000 last week for illegal payments to players, been made a scapegoat to distract from the corruption that now peremeates the whole of British soccer? A continued cover-up can only drag our national game further into the mire. Report: John Davison, Jonathan Rendall and Ian Chadband The next Seven Minutes SAAB The Trouble with Boys No longer sugar and spice, girls are suddenly racing ahead of boys in almost all levels of achievement. It's a social phenomenon that is stunning everyone. Report by Charles Hymas and Julie Cohen Ricoh Disital Solutions Range Rover Railtrack's signals crossed on hidden issue of jobs Sage Orchestras battle for conductors and cash Green River Rising Armada team fights to keep the Irish off "They Say Diesels are Improving Fast 2,000 miles on a 2ft windboard Carter arranges first North-South summit as US keeps its powder dry Woolwich Washington 'conspiracy' blocks Nixon tapes project Diplomatic tango in court of King Kim Dictator savours his finest hour Kremlin gossip tells all in sex-and-Stalinism saga Britain leads campaign to free outspoken Tiananmen dissident The Omega from Vauxhall King Kohl rides high on a wave of instant popularity American Airlines Belgian EC hopeful tainted by scandal Bangalore sees rise of the Indian yuppie American Airlines How to throw a party and steal $1m Cheerleader Chelsea gives Bosnians hope Compaq French murder mystery deepens Death in Provence The magazine The Sunday Times Militant unions strike back across America Saddam kills closest aides 2I4 SEi Range Pyramid power: Members of an American motorcycle… Night of jubilation for Jack's Irish army Flame-thrower man bore school grudge AA Five Star Service Gunmen promise an early release Under guard: evidence Kashmir hostages are safe Weather and Travel Outlook Howard hails dramatic fall in crime rate Rail peace talks are adjourned News Digest £1m crack haul Fathers protest Body in bin Gays on parade Hospital escape Contents Giant step for Ireland McGrath achieves total mastery over Italy Hugh Mcllvanney on a glorious New Jersey afternoon when the World Cup hopes of the favourites were swamped by Celtic fervour The FA and a smoking gun Contents Omega Pierce out of Wimbledon News inside Wales win Draw for US Where a game is a matter of life and death Peter Roebuck examines the rich traditions of cricket in Yorkshire, a county on the march again County Championship Lara plays top dog as Kent lag behind Salisbury's good turn for Hemmings John Parker at Hove Sussex (411 & 109-2) bt Durham (278 & 241) by 8 wkts Old foe greeted by Hain Cricket England plummet back to earth Peter Roebuck watches as New Zealand push Atherton's men to the brink of following on in the Lord's Test Details from Lord's New Zealand have a first-innings lead of 195 runs over England Trescothick puts Lathwell in the shade Malcolm Winton at Bath Somerset (428 & 329-6 dec) v Surrey (288 & 48-3) Gatting puts Leicestershire to the sword Rob Steen at Lelcester Leicestershire (397 and 20-0) v Middlesex (623-9 dec) Case of third umpire finally vindicated Leading man Walsh delivers decisive blow Michael Austin at Trent Bridge Nottinghamshire (318 & 110) lost to Gloucestershire (223 & 208-7) by 3 wkts Protecting The Guilty Third Man Close Encounter Wright's Stuff Thanking Frank Sunday Saver Luck Of The Irishman Whistle Blower If The Cap Fits Sun Of a Gun Jack's Hat Trick Forza Lacquer Just The Ticket Jack hopes the unlikely love-in will last forever Republic manager may quit after finals Mexico take Irish road Hugh McIlvanney on Jack Charlton's heartfelt desire to remain the centre of Irish affections Those who would teach Charlton's lads to suck eggs Chris Lightbown on what the Republic of Ireland can learn from today's meeting in Washington of their USA '94 rivals Wynalda firepower rescues hosts Holders take early lead in Group C History beckons Parreira's squad Boys from Brazil too long in exile Joe Lovejoy finds Pelé's heirs in bullish mood as they prepare to make their entrance in San Francisco tomorrow Bolivia and Spain suffer from Fifa's tough stance Mihir Bose reports on how the opening two matches brought two red and 10 yellow cards even though they were cleanly fought J. 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Benson Ltd Final Fling for the A swansong for Martina, the finest there ever was Adrianne Blue pays tribute to Martina Navratilova as she makes her last attempt on the singles title she has won nine times Shooting star McGrath eclipses the old stagers Adrianne Blue sees the conqueror of Navratilova become the first unseeded woman to win the title at Eastbourne Form Guide to the Contenders for this Year's Wimbledon Masters of Grass Boris, a champion pursued by the demons of defeat Richard Evans considers the mental travails of a man for whom success came dangerously early Shades of the beautiful game Sue Mott on the sharp contrasts between the gentle game of yesteryear and the brutal demands of qualifying today Rafter faces up to the challenge Richard Eaton sees a rising Australian star coping with the pressure of reviving a nation's golden past Seiko Kinetic Boardman sets his sights on the impossible dream Jonathan Rendall meets the Olympic pursuit champion who is facing his first Tour de France KLM Master of the young blades David Hunn meets the prep-school teacher who is producing the best foil fencers in Britain Records on the line as era nears an end Angling A memorable tour, but the game is losing its grip Stephen Jones considers that rugby administrators and top international players are no longer on the same wavelength Impressive Wales build for the future Ascot loses its fizz without King Michael Racing Penalty miss robs battling Italy of an historic victory Stephen Jones sees the world champions struggle in Brisbane Habanos Lakota goes full pelt for victory Keith Wheatley at Cowes sees a last-gasp win for Lakota in a battle of the multihulls Unsung rookies out to prevent the unthinkable Ian Chadband on the little-known athletes keen to spare British blushes in Birmingham by qualigying for the men's World Cup Kelken Sometimes, the price is just too high Action Replay Austin out of Wimbledon News Focus Swimming Golf Tennis Rugby Union Boxing Motor Racing Hockey Racing Sport on TV For the Record World Cup This Week's Fixtures Els takes over as Monty slips Head to head struggle for supremacy on the sun-baked and treacherous Oakmont course Lauren St John reports from the US Open at Oakmont where the old stagers and the foreigners are vying for the title Sun Exclusive Computer Supplier Contents Post Office set for record profits as sell-off looms City fears Eurotunnel rights flop Massive stock borrowing provides new evidence of market rigging Liberty blazes trail for SA Do-it-yourself medical insurance takes off Bank seeks autumn rate rise Selfridges to get £50m revamp Change in store to recapture the 'sparkle' Bet bonanza stirs anger Tyne Wear City should push for bigger R&d spend by industry Business Comment Great Portland Estates Plc Enterprise bid slips up on oil rise View Point Lebanese clear for Swan deal Pru buys more property Shipping fines Barlow Clowes deal In today's Other Papers Nuclear sell-off House prices falter Tesco joins Channel drinks war Venables vs Sugar One hundred years of war leaves both Coke and Pepsi vulnerable Bursting the Cola Bubble Coke and Pepsi are facing an unprecedented challenge from a third force. Report by Matthew Lynn and Garth Alexander London Business School A share in the boardroom Manpower Cable TV joint venture to float in New York Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Betting shop crusader fights Italian laws A British bookie is risking imprisonment to bring UK-style betting to Italy, where gambling is a state monopoly. Peter Semler reports SRI Workshops Bank of Scotland Berlin struggles to retain businesses Firms that poured in when the Wall fell are scaling down their ambitions, reports Michael Kallenbach CNT Emap turns page in fast-moving story of growth After 20 years of expansion, the publisher has clinched two deals worth £158m, taking it into new areas, writes Frank Kane Americans plot to buy British undertaker Britain's third biggest funeral firm is the target of a takeover bid, reports Kirstie Hamilton Euro Dollar Rent a Car The Institute of Management Fund managers burn fingers in world's hottest markets Few fortunes have been made in emerging markets this year, reports Ardyn Bernoth Sedgemoor No escape from cycle of boom and bust Economic Outlook Clinton drops tough stance on fair trade American Account Mercedes-Benz Boeing's new jumbo joins airliner dogfight The world's largest twin-engined jet is fighting for a share of a market worth $30 billion in the next decade. Report by John Harlow Mercedes-Benz US names in cash battle with Lloyd's Lloyd's announcement of a reorganisation sought to reassure American names. But some are not placated, writes Tim Sebastian To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Security Area Distributorship Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Gold of Switzerland Strictly Limited Opportunity HDC Crestcom International, Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Swiftcall Fidelity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd SCF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint! Call Human Ainternational Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorola Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exports hand success on a plate to Poole Pottery Small firms are being urged to expand into foreign markets. Claire Oldfield looks at one that has triumphed in Europe, America and Japan Tax incentives urged to end short-termism Big Ideas Lack of sales continues to plague smaller firms, which remain Carlton starts interactive daily news Tomorrow will see the launch of a service that allows viewers to edit TV programmes, writes Christopher Lloyd The Sunday Times Bullet direction finder shows where the snipers are hiding Military A new device measures the shockwaves of gunshots and calculates the location from which they were fired. Roger Dobson reports New golf club makes a big hit Sports Equipment A businessman has created a club that allows golfers to his balls up to 30 yards further. Report by Christopher Lloyd Edited by Christopher Lloyd Discs replace video tape Broadcasting BBC delays route to information highway … Information Search for best software delays a new service intended to open up the internet to the public. Christopher Lloyd reports News service for PC users has the advantage at Wimbledon Bits & Bytes Mercury The Sunday Times Philips moves into CD movies Bright Ideas from the Patent Office Shoppers man checkouts Retailing V Tech Scanner shows organs in 3D Medicine Far-fetched interests of Euro-MPs Milk Marketing Meridiana Saatchi gets a job after his own Hart Prufrock Ascot hospitality takes edge off bid battle Docklands canaries sing a song of woe For whom the bill tolls No chance of fat salary from Soros Join the great race for quality Underwriters on brink of Eurotunnel black hole In the City The Sunday Times Contents Veteran reporter Bob-Woodwa… controversial protrait of the Clintons Inside the Wife House "Simplex" Lombard NatWest Going Places Bob Woodward But now there is something to cheer Andrew Sullivan, one of Clinton's most bitter critics, admits the president is doing a pretty good job after all Charlie is his darling Profile Order! We don't want order Sarah Baxter says the House of Commons is all the better for wit, confrontation and apparent chaos Charlie is his darling BT Virgin on the ridiculous Must we wait for Korea to strike? Only a genuine threat of force by the West, and the willingness to use it, will bring rogue nations into line, says Barbara Amiel Labour still buying a ticket to chaos The trains standing at the platform are taking us back to the past, writes Norman Macrae Barclays Major takes a pot shot at the messenger he needs to hear Instead of knocking the Euro-election polls the prime minister should thank them for their accuracy, writes Peter Kellner Peter Millar The importance of being Helmut Atticvs Blowing a billion on the Rutland roundabout Inside Politics Superlative Travel Metro Digital Vodafone It's a two-horse race as Ashdown falters and falls Andrew Grice on the surprising result of Labour's Euro-election success The faults of the fathers In tennis, pushy parents are as old as the game. But they are not just in it for the money, writes Sue Mott Mercury National Grid How Russian history 'lost' 30m people Stephen Dalziel on archives which reveal the true extent of Stalin's second world war bloodbath Decline and fall of the nuclear family The modern family is a mixture of old partners and new loves but mother is still at the centre, writes Chrissy Iley Who will follow Jacques? Tiguvon Flea Control Drops Looks do not a leader make But a little polish never did any harm When it comes to judging our politicians, real glamour is the product of integrity and convictoin, argues William Oddie Going Places How teacher training is letting down our children Students are being taught out-of-date theories instead of gaining experience, say Charles Hymas and Julie Cohen A missed chance Valuable time was wasted at college, a student writes Superstores won't desert high streets Teachers brought to book Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pioneers of the EU Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neither faltering nor feeble Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irish and invited Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bond seduces his old enemies Don't be afraid to celebrate VJ Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waycotts John D Wood & Co. 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Limited Rich collector suffers setback on road to hell Collector's file Lead soldiers mass for battle Update Personal Finance The Britains Archive National Westminster Bank M&G Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items PCs show right form Picking a winner should be easier with a new computer turf guide, reports Christopher Lloyd Leasehold advice group launched Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari TrakBak Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Isuzu Trooper Ben Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call To Advertise Call Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Stillmans Pentagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Normand Vardy Continental Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Loncoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivervale Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Powles (Norwich) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 500 Sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Normand West One Mitsubishi Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Portman Concessionaires Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merlin AFN Porsche Lancaster Peugeot Glenvarigill Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Elite Registrations SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Running costs at standstill The price of motoring is staying steady, reports Eric Dymock Rolls Royce P&a Wood Jack Barclay Rolls Royce & Bentley Tom Hartley Toyota Michael Powles Limited Bentley Eight Rolls Royce Little monster versus bonsai demon Toyota sets its sights on girls with attitude The latest sports utility vehicle is a pretty package, finds Colin Dryden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silver Shadow II Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henlys of Chester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Another week, another opportunity to talk to Derek Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Superdrug Newbridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Mason & Nurse N B Selection Ltd Mercuri Urval Head of Corporate Finance Torres Interact Hoggett Bowers National Australia Bank Director of Human Resources Hamilton Parker Associates Hoggett Bowers N B Selection Ltd Management Consultants Paribas Capital Markets Autodesk Whitbread Crescent Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment & Assessment Services The Shepherds Essex County Council Jill Lye Management Consultants Austin Knight Harvey Nash Plc Ziegler International Consultants Executive Search Ziegler International Consultants in Executive… Torch Zealand James & Company Thames Valley N B Selection Ltd GKRS MSL International CCN Charterhouse Executives Fletcher Hunt Plc National Engineering Laboratory Executive Agency Career Watershed JBA PMC Group Pearce Group Executive Network Austin Knight Price Waterhouse Austin Knight Asea Brown Bovea Macmillan Davies Hydro K/f Associates Employee Communications Manager Distribution Operations Managers Compass Multiple Display Advertising Items AF Advertising Ltd Connect HLi fresh Logica Bombardier Multiple Display Advertising Items Bat KPMG Selection & Search Mc Grow Hill Mercuri Urval Overseas Development Administration Business Link Project Manager Chusid Lander Management Consultancy Financial & Corporate Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items We currently have a number of vacancles within I. 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Bristol Business School University Keele Manchester Business School Sheffield Business School Leicester University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Brighton Kingston University Southampton University Management School Management Centre University of Reading The American College in London University of Durham The International MBA University of Central England in Birmingham Oxford Brookes University Multiple Display Advertising Items Blueprint for a better way of teaching Why going back to basics is the only way forward N B Selection Ltd University of Surrey The Sunday Times South Bank Business School TEFL The British Accroditaion Council University of Brighton Kensington Park School Multiple Display Advertising Items Teaching as a Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Schools' Fair expects 20,000 Contents The Wicked World of Walt Disney Walt Disney Hollywood's Dark Prince by Mare Eliot Deutsch £17.99 pp305 In for a Pound Going Dutch Sour grapes Fire with ire Write off Lest we forget Learning to cope Pile'em high On the Critical List Harvey Porlock ponders critical rape and conspiracy theories Swapping the pen for the podium Autobiography A Fish In The Water by Mario Vargas Llosa trans Helen Lane Faber £17.50 pp532 The Forsytes Hunting the quark Science The Quark And The Jaguar by Murray Gell-Mann Little, Brown £18.99 pp392 Signs Of Life by Robert Pollack Viking £16 pp224 Travelling light Black Holes And Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy by Kip S Thorne Picador £20 pp619 Writing Magazine Talking Newspaper Literal labour of love Biography In Search Of Churchill by Martin Gilbert Harper Collins £20 pp338 Picture Gallery River God Preaching the gospel of racial harmony Biography James Baldwin a Biography by David Leeming M Joseph £20 pp442 Loyal to the publican cause The History Of The Ginger Man An Autobiography by J P Donleavy Viking £17 pp517 The other side of paradise Biography Scott Fitzgerald a Biography by Jeffrey Meyers Macmillan £17.99 pp400 Diary A right royal mess Anthony Holden has a difficult job distinguishing fact and fiction in the latest books about the royal family Suffer the children Claire Rayner agrees with a new study that blames adults for children's bad behaviour On the Shelf John McVicar first read Nabokov's Pale Fire a Her Majesty's pleasure The Times Literary Supplement Out to lunch Biography Frank Zappa The Negative Dialictics Of Poodle Play by Ben Watson Quarter £25 pp596 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 328 Rachel Cusk Beating them at their own game Here We Go: US 94 by Mary Hunt Sparrow £8.99 pp231 League of nations Football Terence Blacker tackles new soccer books The Sunday Times Head and shoulders above the clouds Fiction The Bridge Over The River Drina by Ivo Andric Harvill £8.99 pp314 The Sunday Times Prison sentences Fiction Green River Rising Tim Willocks Cape £14.99 pp348 Playing her tune A Private View by Anita Brookner Cape £14.99 pp219 Daphne du Maurier Gray's Anatomy Paper Backs Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writers Bureau The Sunday Times Israel Contents Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Join the Funday Times Club You'll Get peace Wimbledon Special On Court at Wimbledon Wimbledon Competitions The Funday Times Hard Hitting Holiday! Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Deputy Dink Bogart Joy Stick Srr-Bbll Rex and Tex Contents Contents A lawn unto itself Great minds think alike Beauty and the beastly Tony Allen-Mills meets the Givenchy model who wants to open French eyes to the slaughter that is destroying her Rwandan homeland Battling baby's From porn star to politician—and now mother on the run. Chrissy Iley meets La Gicciolina The Savoy False alarm? A new study disputes the link between breast implants and cancer. Lois Rogers reports The Michelin men Britain's top chefs have ties to the apron strings of three stars, says Anwer Bati Chateau Teyssier Unicorn Holidays Not seen and not served Children and restaurants don't mix, says Carole Dawson The Regent London Country spivving David Thomas has little time for townies who hanker after the countryside as a pastoral idyll preserved in aspic Alfa Romeo 164 The Stafford School for scandale A a Gill is not seduced by Madame Claude's how-to video—Lucie Clayton with rude bits The "Real" Spain & Portugal Cappuccino Too foreign for US Why Americans are turning their backs on the rest of the globe, by Russell Warren Howe Alliance Leicester We Serve Underarm Knot on your life Just coming within earshot of wedding bells can mean the death knell for shaky relationships, says Annabel Heseltine Wimbledon Starts Here. . . Interplak Honda Are we being served? Susan Irvine on the heady combination of sweat, shorts and muscly midriffs Named after an Island of Coconuts Backhanded compliments Tennis is desperate to be cool. But please, no more black sporting role models, says Dean Ricketts Multiple Display Advertising Items Automatic Garage Door Openers Insushade Contents Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Visa Card Services Contents The great Pimm's summer giveaway Prize Draw Chic shades for less. Decorative discounts Dress up at a down to earth price 15% off designer shades Jewellery and Sunglasses Sparkling deal on fashion jewellery Keep cool-you could win a Saab! Hilditch & Key Bags of savings on Rohan News Prombtions Ltd Big deals in brief Sock Shop Kicks in with Hefty Discount Free £30 silk scarfs and ties Elegant Incentive to Shop at Simpson Second Chance Bjorn again? Not likely. Plagued by personal problems and financial hiccups, the golden boy finally lost his winning streak, says Jonathan Margolis Where are they now? Browns Mazda All-England expects. . . The battle lines are drawn, the Wimbledon wild cards have been issued, and a raft of up-and-coming British players are quaking in their Reeboks, says Sue Mott In glass houses Gardening Graham Rose on the perfect hideaways Kall Kwik Feeding the body politic Table Talk Testing Time Life is sweet Wine New bowls, please With so much tennis to watch, who has time for sex and ice cream? I Iomemade ices, says Sue Lawrence, don't need sauce Bottles of the Week 30 Minute Menu Arrested development Restaurant Watch Queens Moat Houses Hotel Enter into a Gentlemen's Agreement Mark Warner Letter P&O European Ferries Tel: Trade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles The Social Season? 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