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News from 14/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Diana Wright Personal Financial Editor, Richard Clayton, John Dugdale, Andrew Lambirth, Michael Prescott, Robin Cook, Dick Jones, Robert Hewlson, Robert Sproat, Barbara Hall, Ardyn Bemoth, Nicholas Williams, Elspeth Bumside, John Peter, Mark Reason, Larry Adler, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Chilton, Wayne Maser, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Ross's Week, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, David Smith, Trevor Hartley, Charity Shield, Anthony Ben, William Green, Charles Hymas, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Carol Sarler, Dylan Jones, David Cummingsw, Virdi Singh, Sarah Crowe, Annabel Heseltine, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Iain Johnstone, Stanley D L Ross, Stephen Eills, Eve Goom, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Donald Woods, Barbara Trapido, Nilgin Yusuf, Ivan Fallon, Peter Wilson, Deryk Brown, Howard Foster, Simon Bainbridge, David Dougill, Alasdair Palimer, Kingsley Amis, Duncan Hendry, Harvey Porlock, Neil McMillan, Hugh Canning, Michael De Larrabeiti, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Mary Brand, Geoff Whitten, Simon Hinde, Anthony Marks, Steven Edell, Yvonne Roberts, Caroline Lees, Winston Farm, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Sue Mott, Andrew Lerenz Deputy Business Editor, Robin Marlar, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Peter F Alexander, Rob Steen, Shusaku Endo, Evans Marie-Louise, Richard Lloyd Parry, Danah Zohar, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Ken Jeziorski, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Fabienne Smith, Mark Edwarde, Simon Mills, Paul Wheeler, Richard Youard, M H Coleman, Lucy Tsang, James Adams, I Diamond, Paul Driver, David Thomas, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Chadband, Roland Flamini, Peter Plant, Elspeth Huxley, Claire Messud, David Quayle, Jeremy Cable, Susan Clark, Arnold Wolfendale, Norman Sherry, Dave Thomas, Valerie Pitt, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Sandy Bisp, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, Christina Lamb, Paul Alexander, Johnathon Perry, Taslima Nasreen, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Brian Murphy, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Craig Brown, Northeast Scotland, Los Angeles, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Jonathan Coe, Desmond Morris, Patricia Clough, Janine Di Giovanni, Freser Harrison, Michelle Robhins, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, William Langley, Anthony Quinn, Sue Steward, Maurice Gray, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Ben Pimlott, Christopher Goodwin, Gordon Hann, Ian R Goold, Antony Worrall Thompson, Chriss Hey, Rachel Cooke, Kevin Pratt, D Dennison, A Wilks, Sasha Miller, Craig Lord, Susan Elkin, David Hunn, Joe LoveJoy, Tony Higgins, John P McCarthy, D J Taylor, Bob Flynn, Mick Broomfield, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Angela Neustatter, Matthew Lynn, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Martin Brown, Sue La Wrence, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Christa D'Souza, Elizabeth Filkin, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Derek Wilson, Norman Macrae, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Tom Tickell, Gilbert Adair, Terry Lloyd, Andrew Lorenz, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Nicholas Allott, Albert, Laurence Shurman, Joe Lovejoy, John Parker, Elizabeth Buchan, Nigel Roebuck, Vince Wright, Christopher Haskins Chairman, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Shale, A Cull, Tony Hetherington, Garrick Club, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Pat Kane, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Spastics Society sacks disabled workers and prints pornography American firms bid to take over NHS hospitals Cancer research fears News Review, p6 Major names Dorrell as the man to succeed him as Tory leader United Airlines Contents Rock-a-baby: Flower-decorated teenager at Woodstock… Bognor Regis rocked by IRA bomb attack Contents CIA plans to arm Bosnian Muslims Victim 1,728: girl who so loved life The snipers touched a nerve with their latest killing, writes Terry Lloyd, ITN, in Sarajevo Tories face revolt over care bills Medecins Sans Frontieres Trade Winds The Sunday Times Railtrack to offer individual contracts BA rules out political donations as City flirts with Blair No sex, no drugs, no escape Free enterprise edges out free love at Woodstock Mayday issued on May Day change The Times Hertz Essex girls in a class apart Citroën ZX Row over 'bad taste' jokes by disabled comic Black drivers hounded by police Cellnet Parents fear cult drink with a kick Direct Line Insurance Ex-polytechnic rivals Oxford in ratings 57 injured as express hits runaway train AA Five Star Service Women pin blame for golf ban on Nicklaus Church in war over vicar's trendy plans Iran tries to block terrorist book in Britain Swansea Ford Diana plans TV revenge In today's Other Papers Ministers annoy civil service Convicted drug dealers keep £28m Mountain woman forgets rescuers American squire of unclaimed £1m manor lives in a car park Mercury New cross-city Tube to ease London traffic It's Pudgy Pierre in new role Europe's libraries exploit UK authors in fees doges Europe's Super-League of Authors Last out of UK please put out the light Now it can be told: who Mandela really isn't Atticus Taki Airtours Castro's Week The Blair Affair He's feted as the friendliest, brainiest, most agreeable Labour leader, but will first love last in. . . Abbey National Tony's Tax Off the Leash He carne, he saw, he stole. Why did social workers let a young offender loose in a Sufolk holiday village? Ian Burrell, Liz Lightfoot and Adrian Levy investigate British Midland Taste of jail gives truants new sense of purpose High Street Robbery Pentium Processor France's blanket crackdown on fundamentalists worries allies All eyes on ailing Mitterrand Alarm at nuclear smuggling Going Places Nato left to mourn a leader of vision Comeback Kid hits point of no return Administration is 'poised on edge of an abyss' Angry Ratman insists on his day in court Zodiac murderer returns—or does he? More French farce at the Paris Opera Tycoon resigns in storm over a Peking turtle's egg Bossi ready to be Berlusconi's executioner Royal route: The Queen is greeted by Micmac Indians… Zaire faces 1m more refugees Hill House Hammond Direct Midland The Listening Bank Blacks grow impatient with cautious Mandela Found: the secret of World War I Berlin Diary Nationwide the 'Building' Society Lustily one sumer History under their feet The divided seaside A stroll with Kohl Yuri the terrible aims for the top Another day at the races Railtrack Loophole ends negative equity trap Micro Correct Pocket Breakthrough in talks on Northern Ireland Weather and Travel Outlook 230 miles of jams on roads News Digest Climber killed BR safety blow Drugs seized Corbyn warning Fatal rescue Two stabbed Pole position Contents Britain fumble golden chance Ian Chadband sees an old wound re-open as Britain's hopes of a relay trimph slip from their fingers in Helsinki Robson the boss kicks off in style Hill held off by Schumacher Nigel Roebuck sees benetton's besieged champion emerge as the man to beat today in Budapest Contents Omega County stunned as Symons strikes a final killer blow Portsmoutn 2 Notts County1 Premier League First Division Minor Leagues Second Division Wolves start with a whimper Vince Wright at Mollneux Third Division First Division Scottish & Minor Leagues Own-goal trauma ends miserable day for Southend Pools by Geoff Whitten Changes promise a season to savour Joe Lovejoy on the prospects for the Premier League, which kicks off on Saturday, with referees and leading players forced to share the spotlight Premier League Spermarket: The Deal-By-Deal Guide to the Close Season Hendrie gives Robson the perfect lift-off Joe LoveJoy at Ayresome Park Rangers' golden fleecs fades in Athens sunset Sue Mott on a defeat that may have ended another fleeting European episode for the Scottish champions—and cost them £10m Rover Sutton on a tight leash Dave Thomas sees today's Charity Shield as a valuable showcase for summer buys Bassett's brigade are quickly into their stride Sheffield Utd3 Watford Bit players and refs answer opening call Yesterday's heroes take cash and glory European championships: Britain's emphasis on top athletes leaves rising stard disillusioned With a grin and a prayer, Smith's a breath of fresh air Ian Chadband meets Phylis Smith, whose unbridled joy at her shock bronze in Helsinki is now set to light up British Columbia Doping rules that punish the wrong kind of culprit The British sprinter Solomon Wariso paid heavily for an innocent mistake, but do the drug tests fail to catch the real cheats? Cheap Champs Christie rapped over antics The strange science of Dermotology Peter Roebuck on the extraordinary feats of Dermot Reeve, who is leading Warwickshire towards a grand slam of four titles in a season County Championship Life's a no-ball for speedy van Troost Malcolm Winton at Lord's Middlesex (386-8 dec) v Somerset (248 & 33-3) Symcox poised to test England Cricket Close-Up Warwicks struggle to avoid thrashing Warwicks (321 & 134-3) v Notts (597-8 dec) Michael Austin at Edgbaston Leicestershire keep up pressure Martin Searby at Lelcester Leicester (283 & 230-8) v Worcester (278) Surrey suffer fresh humiliation Mihir Bose at Colchester Essex (378) v Surrey (88 & 187-5) Kent set to grind out victory Robin Marlar at Canterbury Kent (385) v Durham (196 & 254-5) Spinning off the straight and narrow Robin Marlar argues that, on the evidence of the Headingley Test, England have forgotten how to deploy attacking spin bowling to win matches Bowler dispels demons to frustrate faltering Sussex John Parker at Eastbourne Sussex (171 & 127) v Derbyshire (123 & 94-5) England collapse leaves India eyeing an unexpected success Peter Roebuck at Taunton England U-19 (179 & 483-7) v India U-19 (430-9dec) Third Man Morris Watching Get The Bird Tall Tales Fall Guy Sixth Sense On a Plate Gone West Rugby facing their day of Judgment Mark Reason reveals how internal strife and a mountain of debt brought a famous club to the point of collapse The Daily Telegraph Rugby Fact File Pentathlon rises to greet new dawn David Hunn on an Olympic sport and its battle to satisfy an audience in search of instant results Gillingham out to right wrongs of the past No quarter given as the Commonwealth Games kick off in British Columbia Craig Lord believes England will not let Australia have all the glory in the pool Thomas shows talent with a twist Rugby has super look News Focus Stan Levenson Equestrianism Golf Motor Sport Sailing Squash For the Record Racing Sport on TV Fixtures Football Cricket Other Sports Price goes for dream double Americans in a fight for pride Lauren St John sees Nick Price stake his claim for consecutive major titles with a near faultiess display Today's Golfer South african president Luyt resigns Cecil takes Red Route to Doncaster Tight affair in punters' graveyard Jon Freeman joins tipsters heding their best on this week's International at York Swede takes a grip Elspeth Bumside at the women's Open Electrical Strom British firms opt in the European works councils Reed chief's £2m pay-off Heseltine slams massive golden handshakes Treasury beer tax review United Airlines GEC to pull out of microchips David Smith Pillar deal threat to Mermaid site Director buys into rival REC British frims opt in to European works councils BA Grounded Reckitt leads in $1bn US battle Privatisation is now a dirty word Business Comment Unilever hits back Cadbury Coke link shows lot of fizz Economy grows before our eyes Bundesbank to calm jitters with rate cut Angry Tunnel link bidders may quit Cable operators may seeks stake in BSkyB LoD in step to Labour Beckwith Names move Post Office Africa talks Share Tips Electrical Storm United Airlines National Westminster Bank Ft-Se100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Midland may take shine off HSBC A share in the boardroom Cantab Argos United Airlines Fisons Moorfield Chamberlain Hanson Manchester Utd BICC Harmony Sharewatch Macroeconomics may be unwell, but it's far from dead and buried Economic Outlook Small firms want further audit change As some annual audits are scrapped, small companies are eager for more help. By Claire Oldfield The Sunday Times Businessman in battle with bank Finding a problem with bank interest led to a nightmare for one entrepreneur, writes John Waples A New guide to product-data management BA's worldwide ambition still on the tarmac The company's alliances around the world are failing to deliver extra profits, writes Frank Kane Europe: the Yanks are coming Why Reckitt is targeting a US mega-deal With growth and profits being squeezed, Reckitt & Colman needs the boost a US acquisition would give, Matthew Lynn Hostile US takeover bids for UK companies since 1984 Money men set sights on Russia Market Makers believe Russian stocks are ready to take off, reports Ardyn Bernoth Pathfinder blazes trail for solar flight An experimental solar-powered flying wing raises the prospect of craft that can fly non-stop Aviation Muscle minder gets limbs moving Disability Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden costs of running laser printers Printing Plan to dent impact of new-look Windows Computing Bands ready for live action Picture scan for portables Electronic aids to speech See holiday before going Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Fidelity Colour Printing The Banking Liason Group Megatech Software Loutus Time Machines Time Computer Systems Ltd. Priority Management The Wholesale Club Special Offer! Late bid for place on sun lounger Prufrock Latest crop from a long line of Fields Foxley Live Action Soft landing approach at Orly Asset sheathed in shyness The serious business of chairmanship Best way to a BS quality standard Super show—and still Barchlays is booed In the City The Sunday Times Reed Elsevier Sweden News Review United Airlines Adultery: we can't help it. it's in our genes Chrissy Hey on new research which shows that men and women are programmed to be unfaithful Will the Pope listen to this man? Lesley White meets a surgeon who wants radical cuts in world population growth Tiguvon Flea Control Drops Brief tales of drinking, fighting and kinky sex Lawyers can provide as many lurid headlines as their clients, writes Richard Clayton A lightning conductor for the Islamic storm Profile Taslima Nasreen a few words out of place were enough to make a 'female Rushdie' for the fanatics When smouldering anger ignites into murder in the family The childhood wells of resentment are the source of rage that can kill, write Walter Ellis and Alasdair Palmer There's a wee problem down at the palace Food police cook up more nonsense A bowl of Mrs Bottomley's codswallop taken three times daily will make you unhealthy as well as unhappy, writes Barbara Amiel The fish warriors from 10,000 BC It is high time we stopped fishing and started farming the seas, writes Norman Macrae Save the Children Happy days will be a long time coming for the feel-bad Tories Economic recovery will not save the Conservatives until people begin to believe the figures, argues Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith So what if Blair loses the election? Freedom to choose The man Major has secretly chosen to be his successor Superlative Travel A dark age of ignorance is upon us History students cannot stomach the rampant political incorrectness of the medieval period, says Stuart Wavell A duffer's guide to feudalism . . . and all that A a Gill presents the entire history of the world from Rome to the Renaissance How health reforms are killing cancer research Susan Clark on the fears of top doctors as another NHS cirsis is revealed Euro-laws dog British justice The fate of a pet exposes the limits on national judicial independence, says Trevor Hertley You see a raven, they see a rainbow Vision Andrew Morgan on the ultraviolet eyesight of birds A better class of moniker Names Columbus sails on choppy social waters, says Kate Saunders Dulux Vinyl Silk Vatican led by the nose Contraception Howard Foster on a fertility breathalyser Fast-track traffic solution Casting vote on immigrants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Customs shows that less is more Amis: twice was enough of Caitlin Why the Laboury Party will be good for business Tuning in to tedium on the air No apologies from a caring mother Points Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Winkworth Savills Investors turn to renting out With some investments currently giving poor returns, buying a property to let can be a shrewd move, writes Mary Wilson Berkely Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents C&G savers eye £2,000 Lloyds gift Protesters join forces Writing on the wall for cheques Hot Metal . . . Unit trusts specialising in metals… Trouble for 10% income plan Fidelity Investments Inside Powe shock boosts shares C&G juggling act shows injustices in the law Comment Halifax Rwanda risks At last—a timeshare tale that has a happy ending Questions of cash Paying for a car bonanza Success can be a rate commodity Unit trusts specialising in metals and energy have proved volatile. But they may now be coming good. Report by Diana Wright Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. The M&G Pep Enter now to win £100,000 cash Pharmacist wins £1,000 tonic for fourth time The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Competition Rules The Top 50 Fantasy Fund Managers How to play Who's who of ombudsmen The Sunday Times Fimbra Business & Personal Finance Clerican Medical Investment Group Henderson touche Remnant Investment Trust Share Plan Secureturn Ltd The Sunday Times Foreign Coplonial Schroders Schroder Investment Management Pick a Pep to Peps have come of age as a route to money growth. In a four-page report, The Sunday Times assesses their Place in investors' armoury Choosing a scheme that suits you Pep Guide 1 The difference a Pep makes Newton Boost Returns Better analysis for better choice Govett Strategic Investment Trust PLC Cheap deals for investors Pep Guide 2 Prolific Goncentrating on Investment No Initial Charge on Best Selling Peps Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd The Sunday Times A viable alternative to pay your mortgage As homebuyers reject endowment home loans, many are turning to the Pep alternative, reports Kevin Pratt Pep Guide 3 Seymour Sinclair Govett Strategic Investment Trust PLC Performance gives new impetus to transfer trade Flexible way to buy your home Mercury Asset Management Pepping up income in old age Personal equity plans may have a more valuable role to play in retirement planning than is generally realised, says Stephen Eills Pep Guide 4 Take care with single plans No Initial Charge PEPs Pep versus Pension Perpetual Member of Imro Guide points to best players Chase De Vere Investment PLC News International Distribution Ltd Banks go wooing new money Savings news Top savings rates The Sunday Times/Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Investments PLC The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay BRS Car Auctions Top Car Sale Blackbushe Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Bugatti William Loughran Bramley Park Lane Maranello Sales Ltd. 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SAAB Elite Registrations Graceful child of a marriage of convenience Aston Martin's Db7 is our most stylish car since the E-Type Jaguar, says Eric Dymock Examiner wins Saab For Fixed Parts at a Fixed Price, Phone the BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Sixties Mini-chic with knobs on The Card David Abbott and Partners Goodman Graham Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N B Selection Ltd VP European Operations D&B Software N B Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection The Wentworth Consultancy Management Seach &… Richard Roberts Associates Search & Selection Directors Senior Executives Computer Training and Education Centre Limited N B Selection Ltd Kilvington Saville Construction Industry Research and Information Multiple Classified Advertising Items Database Developer Blue Elephant Thai Restaurant is Looking for a First Ammonia/urea Project Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connaught Lotus Cars Professional Sales Person Ward Executive Limited CCN Group TRG European Multiple Display Advertising Items Associated Partners in Finance Limited Department for Education Harvey Nasu PLC Latimer Negotiators Potter & Moore Limited JP Morgan PA Consulting Group Sony Wilson Associares Tesco In Terexec Micrognosis Encom Cable TV & Telecommunications Ltd N B Selection Ltd Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection Vicky Mann & Associates N B Selection Ltd Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Ltd. 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Retakes in Cambridge Growing old but staying sharp Contents Index 100 of the best state schools Education: the crucial choice Find your way around Parent Power The Sunday Times South-East Greater London Midlands The Sunday Times North-West The Sunday Times North East Anglia South-West Wales The Sunday Times N-Ireland Scotland The Sunday Times Contents A Lion of Africa Alan Paton: A Biography by Peter F Alexander Oup £25 pp510 Trivial pursuit Going west Rye oh rye! Evolutionary fervour Thought process Pile Emhigh On the Critical List Reviewing is reaching new heights of self-reference, notes Harvey Porlock Jungle books Anthropology The Human Animal a Personal View Of The Human Species by Desmond Morris BBC Books £16.99 pp214 The Shipping News The Blue Afternoon More plain cook than fancy chef Politics Frustrate Their Knavish Tricks Writings On Biography, History And Politics by Ben Pimlott HarperCollins £20 pp417 Treasuring a pearl and Dean Cinema Audrey: Her Real Story by Alexander Walker Weidenfeld £18.99 pp319 James Dean: Boulevard Of Broken Dreams by Paul Alexander Little, Brown £16.99 pp269 The boy wonder Thalberg: The Last Tycoon And The World Of MGM by Roland Flamini Deutsch £17.99 pp309 Diary The Wandering Years Affairs and opium were the comforts Graham Greene turned to when he lost his true love. In the first of two extracts form his life of Greene, Norman Sherry reveals a lost soul On the Shelf Barbara Trapido remembers goriging on Iris Murdoch's Under The Net The Times Literary Supplement Sequels, sailing and scandal Fiction Elizabeth Buchan indulges in a sport of old-fashioned romanticism Pilgrims' reunion Deep River by Shusaku Endo translated by Van C Gessel Peter Owen £15.95 pp216 Ladies who lose out When the World Was Steady by Claire Messud Granta £14.99 pp270 Sex and clichés Fiction Every Woman Deserves An Adventure by Yvonne Roberts Macmillan £9.99 pp322 Concise Crossword No 336 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Open Collage of the Arts The Sunday Times BCA Book Clubs Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Ship Ahoy Voice Control Funday Times News Commonwealth Games Final Movies Jump Start Stepping out Pedal Power Full-Streton 4-Cycling Mini-Munchivator Win a Weekend Away! Send off for your Badge and Certificate To-Day! Mre a Mini Motivator! How Did You Get on? Deputy Dink Crclean Rex and Tex Lord Shooty The Numskulls Fish Tales The Funday Times Bogart Joy Stick Picture Gallery Join the Times Club Contents Inside No such thing as a free movie A new dial-ogue Hard wares Bottom billing The all-time great dirty books are now on tape, and read by some classy names. By David Thomas Still in the picture? Domestic hiss Perhaps living apart is the best way to live together, says Chrissy Iley The Sunday Times True lies, damn lies In America, data reflects whoever pays for it. Where does that leave the government's new dietary statistics here, asks William Langley Get your facts straigt, sisters French Châteaux MaZDa On Catharine MacKinnon Let me wrap you He has made rap and ragga palatable. Kian Burrell meets the man who now has designs on Britain The "Real" Spain & Portugal Reading future Market analysts and entrepreneurs make money if they can read the future, and many are turning to astrologers and psychics for advice. We could all benefit from a little certainty, so Rachel Cooke predicts a big rise in prophets Mark Warner Justics at a price Last week Samantha Phillips joined the many women who have made sexual discrimination claims against employers. But when the case is won, is the struggle really over? Susan Clark and Annabel Heseltine investigate The Sunday Times Get over it and get The Sunday Times Mon Soon Heaven Sent Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time Pip speak Food & Drink Cider Hang around The first grouse of the season are far too high in price, says Sue Lewrence And far too high, unless you know how to hang them properly Bottle of the Week 30 Minute Menu Multiple Display Advertising Items Stateside Comics In his aliment Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Growing well away from home Gardening For expats trying to keep their gardens abroad in bloom, Graham Rose has unearthed some second home truths Homes & Gardens Cannock Gales Ltd Countax Homes & Gardens Insushade Ashcroft Septic Tanks Jopasco Ltd The Daylight Centre John Walsh & Sons In-Ground Swimming Pools The British Institte of Practical Psychology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosie Nieper Fareweell to £ sd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage British Antique Replicas Titan Security Blinds Domestic & Catering Situations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Sara & Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Touch Personal Introductions and relaxed social occasions Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Marlon Brando Brief Lives Crossword Gertrud vs Wolfgang Wagner Feuds Corner Shining in the rain This autumn, the raincoart is no longer wet wet. The new mac is short, sharp and sassy, says Nilgin Yusuf, and is all set to take off Picture Gallery Leaving Town? Sunsail Cunard Princess Stena Sealink Line Tirkey Paradise Preserved Cunard, South Western House The Natural World Mercury Cunard Sagafjord Great Barrier Reef Australia The Display Travel Section The Big Value Dial a Flight Fly Away Seat Sales Biggles Options Supertravel Vivair Flights Fare Deals Trading Places Direct Line Flights The Flight Association U. S. Options ConneXions Gréat Escapés World Travel Service Flying Start The Late Traveller Flight Solutions The Sunday Times Classified Travel Tiem and Tide Travel There are tourists in his grandfather's sties now but Fraser Harrison finds a homecoming in the south Wales sea Trailfinders Travel Mood General Accident & Commercial Union Travel Insurance Travel Mood Australia Airlines Network Quest Worldwide Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropical Places The Travel Bug Lunn Poly Flight Shop New Zealand Australia South Pacific Travel… Sun Coast World Options Terrene Travel Ltd Condor Euro Savers Bridge the World Cheapest Flights Worldwide Flight Bookers Top Travel Cover at Bottom Rates A. T. I. Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World London Stansted Airport Flight Call Car Hire Peach of a Beach Magritte-y reality Travel Belgium boring? Never, says William Green. The Chocolate-box image is a gross injustice Bargain battles Travel Directions B&I Line an Irish Ferries Company Australia & New Zealand USA Canada Travelbag Masterfare the Holidaymaker Multiple Classified Advertising Items America Bon Voyage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somak Riental Magic Inspirations plc British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Autos Malaysia naturally more From Penang's… Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Air taours Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacances en Campagne Allez France Holidays Ltd For the Leading Continental Motoring Cbreakdown… The street of shame Travel Anthony Sattin finds ghosts and girls in Berlin's red-light district Multiple Display Advertising Items Aug Bank Holiday Specials Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Exodus Discovery Holidays Washington Dc Florida Multiple Classified Advertising Items USAAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items August Bargain Breaks Stakis Hotels Exclusive Cottages & Houses Hanbury Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portledge The Nare Hotel The Restormel Lodgen Hotel Thurlestone Hotel The Marine Hotel Penmere Manor Hotel The Riverside Mill Hotel Lazy daze Brief Encounter In Noyers-sur-Sereing In Burgundy, Michael De Larrabeiti succumbs to a life of indolence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hoverspeed Contents The Culture Contents Endurance Test Harry Ritchie looks for a bit more sporting excitement on his home ground Millions Viewing, Week Ending July 31 The counter culture that made it at Cannes Bob Flynn meets the men who made a hit movie in a shop after closing time Us & Canada Box Office July 4-August 7 Well, he said he'd be back Schwarzenegger returns in a lethal combination of John Wayne, James Bond, and a very Dirty Harry, says Iain Johnstone Movie Watch UK Box Office July 4-August 7 Fed up with grazing hards Scrutiny Sour notes in New York Clive Davis on a bitte dispute between a musician and a critic Forum Tried moving The Culture Essay Of the pictures Bosnia, Rwanda . . . the eyes of the world are glazing over at images of suffering. Janine Di Glovanni examiners compassion fatigue Simon Reeve asks the public how they feel about Rwanda Have a race around Brands Hatch Short breaks in France Great car deals Escape to France from just £47 per person Take to the road with Avis Equip your car for European travel AA discount incentives Free car buyers' hotline Try a taste of the Radisson Diamond at a sparkling price! Set sail this September Ladies luxury offer Discounts on Five-Star Cruises Free Admission to the Sanctuary A free day at The Sancutary when you visit the Mountbatten Family fun days out and about Save up to 50% with These Exclusive Two-For-One Attraction Offers Apply for the Card and Offers Save 40% on a full car srvice Give your Car the once over Easily Suede Why do British bands on the brinks of superstardom fail to stay the course, asks Robert Sandall How science shows religion the way Does it have to be science vs religion? We should explore every path in the search for faith, says the physicist Danah Zohar. Montage by Mick Bromfield What we believe Leading scientists and religious thinkers give a personal view 14th Astronomer Royal. Professor of physics at Durham University Richard Harries Bishop of Oxford Peter Atkins Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford and author of Creation Revisited John Polkinghorne Tony Higton Rector of Hawkewell, Essex, and a member of the General Synod Akbar Ahmed Fellow of Selwyn College, cambridge, writerl preseuter of the BBC series Living Islan Sgarp View Cam David Goldberg Senior Rabbi, The Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London A of raw slice humanity A of raw slice humanity Arthur Miller's new play—fearless, compassionate—has no equal in the theatre today, says John Peter English National Opera Trust Contemporary Composers Your exclusive ticket to the best seats Nuremberg allies Hugh Canning salutes a masterly recording of a most sophisticated comedy The famous Fifth A short. new symphony by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies impresses Paul Driver Pick of the Proms Nottingham Royal Centre Royal Academy of Arts Luxury London Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bankshouse Leisure The Sunday Times Hamlet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Globe Theatre Bankhouse Lesure Ltd Centre Stage with Radisson Edwardian Mentmore Crafts Festival & Design For Living… Phantom The School Mistress Larry Adler Jazz Meets Classical Great Singers Great Songs Montserrat Caballé South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting its acts together The 1994 Festival. 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