News from 31/07/1994
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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, John Wilkinson, Barbara Hall, Caroline Waagensen, John Davison, Nicholas Williams, John Peter, Jean Taylor, Nicholas Lezard, Mark Reason, Jeff Randall City Eitor, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, John Morgan, Norman MacRae, Grorgy Kurtag, Geordle Greig, Victor Pendragon, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Ivo Tennant, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Julian Symons, William Green, Mary Wilson, W H Auden, Sarah Crowe, Geordie Greig, Charles Murray, Martin James, Nik Gowing Diplomatic Editor, John Hegley, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, David Harley Secretary, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Howard Foster, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, John Gribbin, Mariella Frostrup, Phnom Penh, Harvey Porlock, Dr Hussian al-Shahristani President, Hugh Canning, Graham Clayton, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Caroline Lees, Liz Jones, Marius Brill, Jenny MacArthur, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, William Oxley, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Keliner, Derek Emery, Lesley Hussell, Paul Donovan, Marlon Brando, Jeff Randall, Geoffrey Henshaw, James Adams, Gordon Douglas, Nicholas Hellen, David Thomas, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Micheal Watkins, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Julia Dodds, Ian Byatt, Lisa Armstrong, Kirstie Hamilton, David Wilshire, Beryl Beare, Susan Clark, Frances Kennedy, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Lois Rogers, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Nick Gordon, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Frank Kane, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, A T Crow, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Sudi Pigott, Claire Oldfield, Geoff Maude, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Emma Gilby, Nicky Griffith Chairman, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, Roland White, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Victor Watkins Libearty Campaign Director, Lesley Thomas Religious Affairs Correspondent, Craig Lord, Karen Nickel, Matthew Hoffman, David Hunn, John P McCarthy, Ian Thomson, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Austin, Douglas Richardson, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, David Byrne, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Albert, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, David Smith Economics Editor, John Burns, Tony Hetherington, Emma Forrest, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, Jaci Stephen, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Michael Coleman, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Diana's medical records stolen from Harley St doctor Bomber was Arab widow after revenge By Sunday Times Reporter: Press watchdog backs 'cash for questions' probe Contents Ship shape and Cowes fashion Thousands wake during surgery Contents Cinemas get cash to show Euro films The Open University Hardliners try to stop Knapp rail settlement Feed the Children The Sunday Times 100 vicars do not believe in a 'supernatural' God Holiday Inn Telephone Booking Centre Bosses break pay freeze Drugs are found on nuclear submarine NHS managers spend £60,000 on golf-resort junket Invasion of the rum lout sickens West Indies Taki: I'll catch yacht bombers Taki is The Times Hertz BA hits back at mutineers Midland The Listening Bank Prison teaches boys how to be fathers Watchdog quits insurance fray Future Large Aircraft British inventor's bright idea sharpens TV images Citroën Backroom fees shatter opera dream Reporter went on IRA mission Halifax Sunday pint in bid for freedom Nuclear Electric New doubts surface on 'evil killer' conviction Plans for 'workfare' bill In today's Other Papers Ralltrack man talks about 'mistakes' Ministers postpone motorway tolls Mobile phone link in helicopter crash The Astra from Vauxhall 'Paranoid' BT fears cheaper cable rivals Admen lose their flour power and fizz Renault Cars with Flair Medecins Sans Frontieres Nick Newman's Week Eat, drink, but no chef will let you be merry Arrest that bird! Nothing personal, you understand Grant us the actors we need Boots Give the tourists Disney Britain Epson Breakfast at Nancy's As the fried eggs and strong tea were served at Lord's, the future of the England cricket captain hung in the balance, writes Mihir Bose Man and Superman The Black Widow The elegant matron behind the Kensington bomb may be the harbinger of further Middle East-inspired mayhem in Britain. David Leppard and Adrian Levy report Thomas Cook Where do you come from my lovely? The technology that produces perfect images for a glossy magazine has helped the police uncover the identity of a tragic young beauty, writes Anna Pukas Nationwide the 'Building' Society CIA starts inquiry on nuclear plot by Saudis Toyota Carina E. Big five seek new sanctions on the Serbs Whitewater farce spares the Clintons NEC Skeletons rattle as Nice faces Médecin's return Russians run scared from share fiasco Panic sweeps Sewer City West mobilises to rescue Rwandans Britons will screen refugees for cholera and drill for water BT It's good to talk Ariel Ultra Poor little rich maid rues new South Africa Xfam (AP): US nuclear missile wrecked by sniper 3M Innovation By Our Foreign Staff: Chippendales boss used contract killer 'Please, Mr President, stop the killing' Jaguar Anxious Yeltsin tries to rein in hardline generals AEA Technology Patten to star as TV's The Last Governor Andersen Consulting Closing down sale for the empire Hong Kong Diary Disaffected tycoons stop funding Tories President refuses to help Berlusconi off the hook CNT Land and premises with added value Clarke rules out income tax cut this year Rentel Captured Briton will die, says Khmer Rouge Weather and Travel Outlook IRA's 'cynical' hint of peace Antier action: Charon the reindeer meets Kathleen… Radio 1 slumps to record low News Digest Three killed PC stabbed Bank charge Abbie goes home Jail mix-up £1.6m estate Rwanda appeal Contents Hill feels power of Ferraris Berger and Alesi prepare to end four-year drought Britain set to clear final hurdle Jenny MacArthur sees Mary Thomson and Co jump ahead in the three-day team event at the World Equestrian Games in The Hague Contents Surrey are knocked off perch by Stephenson Surrey (195 & 115) lost to Sussex (344) by an innings and 34 runs Contents Munton takes his tigers to the top Derbyshire (198 & 202) lost to Warwickshire (280 & 259) by 139 runs County Championship Plenty of pluck before Walsh runs out of luck Glos (271 & 234) lost to Kent (360 & 195) by 50 Cottey the little big man Glamorgan (533) v Somerset (372 & 112-3) Tourists test fact and theory Leics (74-4) v South Africa (270-8 dec) A dream comes true in Durham Martin Searby on how, in three short years, Durham have silenced the sceptics with their new ground All eyes on Irani's form Middlesex (525-7 dec & 175-1)v Essex (422-6 dec) Bridesmaid Scott ties the Knott at Durham Cricket Close-Up Lamb's risk-free approach makes Hampshire struggle Hants (229 & 12-2) v Northants (164 & 358) A Load Of Old Flannels Third Man White Knights In The Doc Faux Pas David's Day Atherton: Seven Day under Fire Is England's captain fit to lead a sinking ship? Robin Marlar proposes that a rest for the man on the bridge might have benefited his crew in this week's second Test at Headingley More a misdemeanour than a crime Peter Roebuck argues that the need for perspective is of paramount importance in a case where guilt lay in foolishness, not craftiness 'We have to be seen to be whiter than white Close: I've been there before Martin Searby talks to ex-England captain Brian Close, still bitter about the controversial circumstances that led to his losing the coveted position, about the vagaries of the top job If you can't be careful, be good Questions left unanswered by the referee revolution Mihir Bose looks at the short and unimpressive history of the ICC system that may have outlived its usefulness after just two years Tampering row dulls South Africa's shine Ian Hawkey gives the tourists' views on the controversy that overshadowed their victory at Lord's …Cher Nigel Roebuck on the combination of team arrogance, official complacency and organisational ineptitude that blew the Formula One drivers' championship wide open Carweek Schumi's supporters go wild in the country Karen Nickel in Berlin reports on German reaction to their hero's two-race ban Skating slips into chaos as coaching row drags on Ice Skating Slocombe under fire Hockey Time for Lewis to get back on track Hugs and hallelujahs galore but the Goodwill Games fail to find new friends Ian Chadband, who watched Carl Lewis struggle in St Petersburg, says it is time for him to stop preaching and start performing Pickering fired by the appliance of science Craig Lord talks to Karen Pickering, who is following a scientific route to success, a path she feels in denied to British swimmers Boxers call board to account on pension bonanza Jonathan Rendall on the control board that left Michael Watson high and financially dry Russians in no mood for razzmatazz Weaver's fast track to title gathers pace John Karter profiles an ambitious young jockey as he takes the whip to his career and chases the best Officials add a chapter to the book of crime and punishment Action Replay The Times Sugar embraces the glory game Alan Sugar reveals to Mihir Bose how he brokered the Jürgen Klinsmann deal and of his hopes for the future at White Hart Lane Britain make a fight of it News Focus Indycars Rallying Cycling Athletics Swimming Racing For the Record Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Pools Fortune smiles on For The Present John Karter on the northern raid that landed a thrilling Stewards' Cup at Goodwood 35 mini United States dispense with title pretenders David Hunn watches Australia fail to trouble the US unduly in the world lacrosse final Contents Treasury stays cool amid rate-rise frenzy Ladbroke plots casino comeback Maxims deal may end 15-year ban US starts Japan sanctions clock Virgin Contents BA facing pilot power at US Air Forte woos key Savoy director Contents Ford eyes Mazda rescue move Watchdog barks but fails to bite Business Comment Pillar Property Investments PLC Water industry must turn the tide View Point P&G blows holes in washday rival Texans to lift Great Southern offer Coats drops Rothschild for Baring Brothers Persil Pays £200 for Ruined Undies In today's Other Papers MEPC moves Down Under Watershed Ian Byatt, right, the water watchdog, has ended the industry's profits bonanza but not the row over high bills for consumers B. A. T Industries Barclays Businessmaster FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data A share in the boardroom Cowie motors on to higher profits Sharewatch Lack of investment spoils recovery party Economic Outlook Interest-rate fears turn up the heat on Clinton American Account Markets take fright as Berlusconi stumbles The millionaire prime minister is running out of time to boost the confidence of voters and foreign investors, reports Frank Kane Soros strips Quantum of its mystery The hedge fund that 'broke the pound' has raised $1.4 billion for long-term investment in industry. Kirstie Hamilton reports Sainsbury joins tough guys in takeover aisle Analysts feared David Sainsbury was too mild to fight Tesco over William Low. They were wrong, write Kirstie Hamilton and Ardyn Bernoth Discounters fall victim to their own price war The National Magazine Company Limited Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multimedia kiosks hit the fast track An enterpreneur's £2m deal for electronic information kiosks in Tube stations could speed up the revolution in multimedia and communications. Claire Oldfield reports The Sunday Times Bulletin Office software holds program for success A young British company shows how the market for imaginative business software is ripe to be tapped. By Christopher Lloyd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Priority Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Electronics guard the Amazon Conservation A $1 billion project is being launched to protect the Amazon rainforest from destruction. Report by Graham Clayton Taking the twinkle out of stars Astronomy Digital Adding colour leads to quicker payment of bills Printing Asterix sets sail on parallel computers Animation Price war set to cut 25% off PCs Computers Inventor sells clear vision of future Visual Displays A British inventor has clinched a multimillion-pound deal that could dramatically improve the quality of images on all screens, from cinema to computers. In an exclusive interview, Christopher Lloyd tells his story Flying camera goes on hire Bits & Bytes Child's guide to software Census data reach PCs Shielding workers from radiation Infra-red detector spots areas of excessive heat Hoskyns Cap Gemini Sogeti Foxley Sun Authorised Reseller the Network is the Computer High price of success in the City Sunk over sponsorship A chocolate-box romance Davis won't drive bargain All join in for the world's favourite ad Versatile training at budget prices Wheel of fortune spins for Ladbroke In the City The Sunday Times The Open University My parents encouraged me to express myself. Like, let it all hang out AA Five Star Service Tiguvon Flea Control Drops It's life, but not as we know it A time capsule of the 1990s will be launched this week. Its contents will confuse any aliens in outer space, says Jaci Stephen TCP Ointment Antiseptic The times they have a-changed Emma Gilby looks in vain for the spirit of the 1960s in Woodstock '94 Madness in his Method Profile Marlon Brando Will his forthcoming autobiography tell the whole story of his descent into tragedy? Still bugged by the killer Media 'scaremongering' contained more than a germ of truth about the spread of the bug, writes Lois Rogers British Red Cross A breast-beater's guide to the press One small portfolio for Commons man The women of Britain can rest assured: there is no shortage of men willing to represent their interests around the cabinet table, writes Sarah Baxter Why a monarchy will make you rich Is royalty an anachronism? Norman MacRae looks around the world and thinks not Seiko Kinetic Four silly myths that make Britain the dope of Europe By resisting the social chapter, the Tories only deceive themselves and damage links with Britain's friends, argues Peter Keliner Godfrey Smith Something rotten in Europe Atticvs Fancy footwork keeps Blair far ahead in the style war Inside Politics Superlative Travel So what is God really like? Tim Rayment on the big question that cost a doubting parish priest his position Immigration: a vote forever postponed In the final extract from his book, Andrew Roberts looks at a policy built on default With a single spin, Mandelson was free The man behind Tony Blair's image coup is not yet trusted by everyone in the Labour party, writes Sarah Baxter Going from Bard to worse. . . Was Shakespeare just a peasant? asks Caroline Lees When justice lacks all conviction The Silcott case raises yet more doubts about our court system, says Susan Clark Multiple Display Advertising Items Trenchard Arlidge Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The fur is flying in battle of the bears No fiddling here Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Way out Multiple Classified Advertising Items 77: she's in heaven One small statistic The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Saddam's nuclear victim Bored by politics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Far from the madding crowd The shires still provide some tempting houses that offer plenty of living space but do not cost the earth, writes Mary Wilson Property Berkeley Homes Chateau Rauly Saulieut Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fujii UK Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Tokyo Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times High charges cut personal pension Final fund can be diminished by over 20% Court verdict throws bonds into tax chaos Insurance drought hits gardens Anger at BES salvage plans Paying for Pop . . . Showbusiness memorabilia can… Fidelity Investments Contents Fearless reporting Judge throws life bonds into confusion Sales tactics The M&G Pee BES disaster Scam warning Insurer's home valuation refuted Questions of cash Bank holidays make customers see red Save & Prosper Europe holds more promise for investors With the recession starting to fade and company earnings rising, this may be a good time to invest. Diana Wright reports Clerical Medical Investment Group Lloyds Bank Still time to win £100,000 cash £1,000 win shrugs off Black Monday blues The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Competition Rules Warning The Sunday Times Imagine. . . cashing in on your Beatles antiques Collector's file Coffee pots perk up the connoisseurs Classics Knight Williams Schroders Planned SAViNGS Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Personal Finance Govett Strategic Investment Trust PLC RAC gives 24-hour policy help Savings news Chase De Vere Investments PLC The Sunday Times Top savings rates The Sunday Times/Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Home security is still the best insurance The holiday season means empty homes and rich pickings for burglars. Nick Gardner looks at how best to protect your home Premiums can be cut by taking precautions Surrenda-Link Ltd Swiss Life Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. 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Richard Roberts Associates Search & Selection Wickland Westcott Biotrace Barkers Response & Assessment The Babraham Institute Times Newspapers Ltd. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Studies International Home-Working Opportunities The Writing School Oxford Business College Dialect is nowt t'do wi' learnin' Bursar The Sunday Times Pink and Perky Books I Reach For The Stars by Barbara Cartland Robson Books £14.95 pp193 Organ stopped Pink and perky Arch villain Trouser press Benign rumour Competition Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock surveys the flurry surrounding Jeffrey Archer's latest offering The Auden regeneration Poetry Sean O'brien acclaims the genius of W H Auden, who is currently outselling Bill Bryson and Bob Monkhouse Malina Penny Perrick See Naples and sigh Travel North Of Naples, South Of Rome by Paolo Tullio H Hamilton £15.99 pp235 Identity Empire's Edge Travels In Southeastern Europe, Turkey And Central Asia by Scott Malcolmson Faber £8.99 pp256 A wild and crazt guy A Wolverine Is Eating My Leg by Tim Cahill Fourth Estate £6.99 pp320 In 1950, the photographer Paul Strand left New York… The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 334 Diary Restoration Dramas Art A wary Waldemar Januszczak examines accounts of how restores are treating the glories of the Renaissance On the Shelf John Gribbin is completely hooked on Charles Darwin's The Origin Of Species The Times Literary Supplement From Milko to Mahler Biography Henry J Wood Maker Of The Proms by Arthur Jacobs Methuen £20 pp500 How to become a Proofreader A river runs through it Coyote by Richard Thornley Cape £14.99 pp226 Speaking volumes about slavery Fiction The Longest Memory by Fred D'Aguiar Chatto £9.99 pp138 John Mortimer's Birdsong Sebastian Faulks Paperbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Hardbacks Paperback manuals Linguaphone The Sunday Times Quality Paperbacks Direct The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers Sky's the Limity The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Arnie's Return Dig this Shaggy Dog Story Under Threat Star Turn What's the Logic? Bowled over Get Motivated! 2 Sitting Pretty Make a Splash! The Metropolitan Club Picture Gallery How Did You Get on? Points to Remember Body Talk Deputy Dink Mrclean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fishtales Fish Tales Joe 90 The Intelligent Bogart Joy Stick Srr-Bbll Funday Times Club Coupon Contents Contents Here's the rub Coping with a net loss Stone cold Really funny or just another overrated British… The laugh's rites Terry Scott dies and the nation mourns the passing of another comic institution. But Roland White thinks we are in danger of taking our comedians a little too seriously So Good at Being His flashy, trashy clothes turn heads and provoke headlines. But is Gianni Versace, darling of celeb and supermodel, a great couturier, or simply the man who gives the stars more un-converage? By Lisa Armstrong Your country needs you MazDa Bryant Homes Invest in Quality Bewitched by the smalls ads Underwear sales are booming, we're told. A a Gill checks some drawers to flesh out the figures Bryant Homes Invest in Quality French Châteaux Carry on Star-owned eateries are on the increase, and they're not all Planet Hollywood. Some are owned by the likes of Barbara Windsor . . . By Jonathan Margolis Rulers of the nanny state Children of middle-class parents have become Little Emperors in their own homes. I blame the guilty parents, says David Thomas Wine Rack Given the Green light He cycles, he recycles and he is the first Green Lord Mayor of Dublin. John Burns meets the man bringing lentil terrine to City Hall Mark Warner Corsica Sardinia Italy Greece The new planet police Marius Brill profiles today's tribes of eco-protestors MazDa Track stars Interiors Old railway sleepers from South Africa are the only source Hormoz Karim can find for the protected wood, jarrah, which he used for his furniture. He tells Hugh Pearman why it's worth it Contents Everything your Garden Needs, plus Suits, Wine and… No Annual Fee Win Two Luxury Loungers Contents Everything your Garden Needs, plus Suits, Wine and… Contents Step out in style Stop off at Heathrow Save £25 on a bespoke suit Suit Yourself Try a taste of luxury at Healthrow This Week's Special Offers from Radisson Garden accessories. Extra home protection £200 off conservatory fittings Build your Dream Room with a View Round the clock cover Home Emergency Services Huge discounts on top garden names Cut-Price Mowers and Shredders Anyone for Croquet? Get into the Swing Exclusive Signed Brian Lara Print Own a Slice of Cricket History Apply for the Card and Offers Four French Wines at a Bargain Price Save More than 50 per Cent The Sunday Times Husband to support She thinks she has it all; in fact she does it all. What the new superwoman really needs is a wife, says Kate Saunders Cartier The Chelsea Hotel Jardin party Table Talk Picture Gallery Testing Time Southern comforts Food & Drink Wine Mash dispensers Every chef, says Sudi Pigott, seems to have a special method of preparing this summer's most unlikely hit: mashed potato 30 Minute Menu The Pools Winner Brief Lives The big-spending Pools winner is back. Just a week after naval officer Rohan Mitchell won £2.3m and made plans to buy a country mansion, retired metal worker Maurice Remington won £2.28m and promised himself a Ferrari Cuts out excess heat insushade and glare Countax Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms Brigitte Bardot vs Sophia Loren Feuds Corner Grovewood Urban growth market Gardening What happened to those garden festival sites once the festivals were over? Graham Rose reports from Liverpool The "Real" Spain & Portugal Amdega Benedicta Touch and go Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Cross Word Picture Gallery Hip Hope for the Future Karl Kani, left, independent young head of his own fashion house, has become America's new king of cool, with his talent for turning black street style into million-dollar sellers. Now he's left hip-hop and it's his preppy look that's hot. By Liz Jones Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items ATI Extra Watch Security Systems Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prince John's Grandson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Famous Designer Clothes Multiple Classified Advertising Items From perspiration to aspiration On a hairpin bend in Italy, Jeremy Clarkson falls for a supermodel Pot luck It is time to plan your Sunday Times Scotland Amateur Chef Of The Year contest entry The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kiniki Traditional Fisherman's Smock Hamlet Furniture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stowaway Hat Superb Value Study Furniture Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Social Network? 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Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug STA Travel Travel Savers New Zealand Australia South Pacific Travel… Travel Insurance Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Peach of a Beach Lossiemouth and Cullen Altered Images Travel Politics and climate keep tourists out of Northern Ireland, but they are missing beautiful scenery and empty roads, says David Wickers Qantas Approved Agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Air new zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somak Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Atmays The Travel Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tropical Places P&O European Ferries Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Autos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allez France Holidays Ltd Sailing Holidays Ltd. 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Alistair Scott tests Val d'Isere, and gives his winter forecast Picture Gallery Directions Travel Marco Polo British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items USAirtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. 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Harry Ritchie says that today is the true golden age of travel Design Classic: the ice-cream cone Haiti's last comedian Thirty years ago, he was Graham Greene's model for a smiling charmer during the dark days of Papa Doc. Now Haiti faces war again—and Aubeling Jolicoeur, says Geordie Greig, is still there, still smiling Picture Gallery Could The Culture Essay The harrowing pictures from Rwanda show another country continent. Yet we should not be complacent. Hatred, arges Nick Gordon, only needs a little encouragement to flourish anywhere Forum Why we are all dancing to a universal beat David Byrne and Talking Heads pioneered world music in their cult albums of the 1970s and 1980s. Here, Byrne describes pop's African roots and explains his passion for the mixing of world thythms into a music that is truly global What is music? Tony Bennett Who are you mixing it with? Two groups whose music David Byrne publishes appear at next week's South Bank festival, Now You See It Who are you mixing it with ? Genxation Emma Forrest on food, glorious food Mistakes that creep in with revision Matthew Hoffman considers the drive to rewrite America's history Light on the inner circle Sir Norman Foster, with the simple genius of his plans for the British Museum, proves that he is the only man for the job, says Hugh Pearman Who is it that makes the arts beat faster? We would all be poorer without the super-rich partrons who translate passion for the arts into cash The Sunday Times The Sisters Rosensweig Edinburgh Festival—Traverse Theatre Lucky Number Prize Draw Contemporary Composers Present glories, past masters Haitink's re-creation of his 1966 debut, and Mitsuko Uchida on effervescent form. A pity about Rifkin's indefensible Bach, says Hugh Canning, as he endures last week's hot nights at the Proms Pick of the Proms Record Check Top of the range A voice that ranges from darkness to light, and a generous heart. Hugh Canning, at the Wigmorem, admires Brigitte Fassbaender The Sunday Times Open Air Theatre South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury London Breaks Banthouse Leisure Ltd Centre Stage David Copperfield The NEC August Fair English Heritage Jazz Academy Labatts Apollo Hammensmith Entertainments Theatres The Cryplogram Frank Skinner "A Comic Cocktail . . . 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