News from 21/08/1994
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Taki, Lee Janogly, John Dugdale, John Coleman, Robert Evans, Barbara Hall, Kiershen MacKenzie, Oliver Anderson, Ardyn Bemoth, James Adams Washington Correspondent, John Davison, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, John F Gray Director, George Pony, Andrew Morgan, Simon Witter, Susan d'Arcy, Klaus Boehm, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Mathew Loup, Ivo Tennant, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, Sarah Mower, Warwick Lightfoot, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Charles Hymas, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Steve Beard, Annabel Heseltine, Francesca Nelson, Sarah Crowe, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Ian Dobinson, Edward Platt, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Iain Johnstone, Martin James, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, E Jane Dickson, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Howard Foster, Deryk Brown, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Robert Hewison, John Gribbin, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Graham Clayton, Colin Dryden, Peter Kemp, Marina Warner, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Yvonne Roberts, Caroline Lees, Eamonn Smith, Brian Morton, Simon Hinde consumer affairs correspondent, George Perry, Helen Dunmore, Sue Mott, Andrew Barr, Robin Marlar, Anthony Kuhn, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Castelli Romani, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Enoch Powell, Emma Robertson, Jonathan Platts, Philip Craigle, Jim Ferstle, Sue Lawrence, James Bethell, Sarah Miles, Paul Driver, Ann McFerran, Sue Fox, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Tim Rayment, Dr John Campion, Paul Vallely, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, David Lawrenson, Norman Sherry, Katherine Ibbett, Martin Jacques, Dave Thomas, Nigel Sidebottom, Phil Baker, Boyd Brogan, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Rupert Dunsmure, Alan Trudgett, M M Carlin, Kate Saunders, Derek Glynne, Malcolm Winton, S Yarnall, Craig Brown, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Think Tanks, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Patricia Clough, Zelda West-Meads, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, William Langley, George Tremlett, Ian Critchley, Ian Burrell, Russell Miller, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, Virginia Bottomley Mp, Garth Alexander, Gary Jacobs, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, James Worthington, Roland White, Rachel Cooke, Antony Worrall Thompson, Kevin Pratt, Ian Chapman, Christina Lamb Khartoum, Graham Hind, Sasha Miller, Craig Lord, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Ned Baife, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Peter Morris, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Nadine Meisner, Phil Daniels, Lauren St John, Anna Pukas, Major V Johnston, Andrew Lorenz, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, Peter Semler, David Wickers, Sarah Molloy, Keith Waterhouse, Jenny Lees-Spalding, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Albert, Genrikh Borovik, Joe Lovejoy, John Parker, Elizabeth Buchan, J Anderson, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Phillip Knightley, Frank Field, Steve Punt, Tony Shale, Tony Hetherington, Emma Forrest, Barry O'Keefe, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Caris Davis, Michael Medved, Kevin Volans, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Revealed: the mystery friend who got £80,000 in Archer's share deal Insight Iran paid millions to fund IRA Virgin atlantic Contents Comprehensive ranks with top public schools Contents We're already inside a coffin, says hostage Jackal's young lover follows him to Paris prison Burglars kill Briton in her Sydney home SunLife of Canada Gold, guns and Machine Gun Mullah helped IRA Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hill House Hammond Swansea Major blocks state sell-off KGB files reveal Philby was not trusted by Russians Roddick paid $3.5m for Body Shop name The Times American Express Olympic cover-up on drug abuse A-levels harder 60 years ago Abbey National 2000 of the Best Is your Cat Happy? 'Sexist' mechanics overcharge women British Library shelves tradition Pauling, Nobel crusader, dies Jeep Asian youths rebel against good image 'Racial tensions are an excuse to fight' Renault Cars with Flair Labour launches Leicester inquiry Pensions linked to forest scandal Missionaries fly in to redeem Godless Britain By Sunday Times Reporter: Thug gangs offer revenge for hire Cellnet Just no way to conduct a business Nuclear Electric Call to review army sex rules Atticvs Help! Big-brother Clinton's telling lies on TV… At home to a non-stop talking Debrett's Atticvs £5 billion 'supercity' planned for Kent Atticvs Epson Help! Big-brother Clinton's telling lies on TV again Atticvs Fur flies in the battle of the African queens Atticvs Castro's Week Where is everybody? Stalking the Jackal Trapped, at the mercy of a cool killer Saudi Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani was Carlos's main target when the kidnapped 11 energy ministers from the 1975 Opec conference in Vienna. He tells Christine Lamb about his encounter with the terrorist 'He would never kill for money. He is ideologically pure and noble' Christine Toomey meets Jose Ramirez, Carlos's father. In San Cristobal British Airways Atomic Racket Chills the West The discovery of radioactive contraband in Europe highlights the ease with which terrorist could make their own nuclear bombs. But is it really that simple? By Matthew Campbell in Moscow and Patricia Clough in Berlin Barclays "Is an Air Bag Really the Last Word in Safety? How to build a bomb without being a boffin My ordeal in shackles—by hostage Briton Drug mother to be tried for 'murder by breast-feeding' Where is everybody? British Airways Germans ban the plaster race The Omega from Vauxhall Child poisoning case shatters French idyll Children pay the price as Cuba's floodgates open Sceptics dismiss ANC 'truth' forum Lonely Hearts A Texan lesson in punishment Dirt Devil Mexico poll may trigger violence No Title British Airways Fiat Colonial sun sets early for white coolies in Hong Kong 268m Chinese will be out of jobs in a decade Belgrade accuses Karadzic of war crimes A Clinton showstopper Inside Washington The Royal Bank of Scotland Band Aids required Arnie's nifty jets Belting down the road to hell Bank charges for writing letters rise to £13bn Briton explores the mysteries of the deep Feed the Children Weather and Travel Outlook £50,000 bail for Yard man News Digest Fugitive held Small claims lift Pursuit crash Blast hurts chef Tug-of-love boy Overseas Prices King Devon the magnificent Klinsmann claws back three lost points Commenwealth Games Football's Revolution The Loan Corporations Hoddle provides the icing on Chelsea's bun Premier League Other Leagues First Division Mystery play for new term Second Division First Division Third Division Scottish League Defence all at sea in messy clash of unfancied giants Pools by Geoff Whitten Air assault by Rush leads to fall of Palace Deryk Brown at Selhurst Park Blackburn's costly Strikeforce tamed by Grobbelaar Babb backs up to steal show Red rule enforced at Old Trafford Campbell gets Arsenal off to a flier Roy raises hope of return to glory Big Ron's rash of red fails to appear The new, football magazine for grown ups. Quite… Now Boli belongs to Glasgow Sue Mott talks to Basile Boli, a colossus in defence, who has swapped his villa near Marseilles for a lodge by Loch Lomond Don't blame Johnny foreigner for ills of the English game Imported players can only improve domestic playing standards Joe Lovejoy believes It's not the influx of foreign players we should be concerned about, but putting our own house in order Little enlarges on Leicester's survival tactics Dave Thomas on the Little theory set to boost Leicester's chance this season McCormack far too big for Lyle's comfort zone Drug scandal that died in the shredder Los Angeles Olympics tainted by unpunished positive tests Jim Ferstle on the revelation that as many as nine positive samples for banned substances were ignored in the closing stages of the Games Boxing chief accused of secret stake Jonathan Rendall investigates claim and counter-claim in the battle for control of Scottish boxing Warwickshire size up spoils Ian Hawkey at Scarborough County Championship Surrey left to salvage pride John Parker at Southampton Hampshire v Surrey Essex hopes join the missing list Ivo Tennant at Weston-super-Mare Somerset v Essex Fairbrother gets one-day call Cricket Close-Up Worcester count the cost as Lewis tops up his tally Michael Austin at Kidderminster Worcestershire v Nottinghamshire Out with the old, in with the new Football's Revolution Chris Lightbown praises the moves wihich have made football safer for the fans and more profitable for the clubs. As the season starts under the Tayleor reforms, he finds many are reaping the rewards of a welcome and long-overdue change to the game Newcastle: seasoned reply How four clubs have reacted to the Taylor Report Wolves: ranks with the best Huddersfield: state-of-the-art Torquay: the personal touch Premier League First Division Games, set and match to Victoria 'Forget the Grand Prix, Give us Victoria somnolence, one-eyed Falklands marathon men and all, over Zurich madness any day' Ian Chadband looks forward to some meaningful competition in the athletics programme, which kicks off tomorrow Look for a silver lining Zebras' rise not all black and white Stephen Jones on how a new name, new strip and ruthless adherence to The Dream helped Treorchy Soar into the First Division Wild man turns Mr Nice Guy Wigan remain head and shoulders above the rest Golden start for England Obree takes step back News Focus Boxing Tennis Hockey Rallying Motorcycling For the Record Racing Sport on TV With Mark Reason Fixtures Surprising Smyth takes on the lead Lauren St John follows the fluctuating fortunes of the players contesting the English Open at the Forest of Arden Fortune still shuns luckless Smith The Daily Telegraph Petanque driven by competitive severity David Hunn describes a sport that is rapidly growing in popularity Atherton must make way for Stewart Robin Marlar sees the need for change, however unpalatable Contents Glaxo eyes stake in US drugs distributor Mercedes and BMW vie to link with Rolls OFT set for win on book pricing BAA bids for Gatwick station Contents Land Rover powers to profit of £150m Tories lose donor Jeff Randall Contents The Open University ICI and BOC try to buy power stations Price wars: the acid test for UK plc Business Comment BICC Group Boardroom greed, British style View Point Thorn Lighting leads new issues surge BAe hopes for £500m deal English cutlers 'hit by cartel' Parting is sweet sorrow in US A law on 'golden parachutes' has failed to stem big payouts, says Garth Alexander Tarnished Handshakes Backlash gathers against huge compensation for departing executives HSBC Holdings plc Cut state's role to ease public spending burden Government expenditure should be reduced to one-third of national income, suggests Warwick Lightfoot Mercury Coming up roses-for the moment American Account FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Waiting for the real news at the Telegraph Sharewatch WH Smith BDA Holdings The Times Thorn EMI Wace Hozelock Amec Smith & Nephew Marley A share in the boardroom Tories suffer as big business cuts back donations Donations to the Conservative party O'Reilly fights to restore old glory at Heinz The food giant's sales are falling and rumours of a bid are rife, and its chief insists it is reviving, says Garth Alexander The Sunday Times Shake-up for bookselling as price-fixing faces axe The Net Book Agreement, which for decades has blocked cuts in cover prices, looks likely to be pulped; reports James Bethell Israel aiming for economic resurgence Peace deals may create a promised land for investors, Peter Semler Writes from Jerusalem Orbiting junk impedes man's future in space Nasa's planned space station has a 10% chance of being destroyed within 10 years. Report by Tim Furniss Beaming the blind on to the right Tube train Infra-Red Beacons Guide Blind Travellers BA acts to avoid crisis in 2000 Shuttle to test concrete for Moon base Bits & Bytes Live Action Carers pin hope on alarm system N B Selection Ltd The HRM Consultancy N B Selection Ltd JM Management Services Telstra UK ALDI Chusid Headway Howgate Sable MSL International Limited Sequelogic Railtrack Major Projects Division Grant Thornton VSO The Scottish Office The Woodland trust Funding Agency for Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times EIF Consultants The Sunday Times HMS Bromley Adderley-Featherstone plc The Tussauds Group Royal Mail Multiple Display Advertising Items Madge Multiple Display Advertising Items Stern Associates Redland Technologies Marks & Spencer Financial Services WIPAC Group Limited General Accident PA Consulting Group Portland International Search & Selection Interexec Hoggett Bowers Austin Knight Touche Ross Multiple Display Advertising Items Metropolitan Police Superscape Virtual Reality Software IPC Information Systems Computer People Group Medlock Associates Barkers Response & Assessment Connaught To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Our Flight Solutions Business Systems Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morgan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank Management Services Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Government Auction News Lotus Time Machines Business for Sale Whitbread pub Partnerships Multiple Display Advertising Items We Have a Selection of Hotels to Sell at… Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items "Help Yourself" Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxley South Africa Airways City chief makes a meal of video buy Prufrock Former books boss speaks volumes Exchange shares its secrets This might not do nicely, sir Size no handicap in pursuit of quality Tiphook's generosity piles insult upon injury In the City The Sunday Times United Airlines American Express Card News Review Goodwood Travel Limited A gospel cobbled together in a smoke-filled room Paul Vallely finds starker truths behind Enoch Powell's scholarly words Why I believe Christ was not crucified Enoch Powell Claims that Matthew's gospel was rewritten to hide the fact that Christ was stoned to death The Spy Nobody Believed Great minds think alike but what's the big idea? Profile Think Tanks Shock troops of the intellectual right face challenge from a new breed of leftist thinkers Shock horror: scoop on a plate for restaurant newshould National Grid Around the world in 80 positions New openness could save the Tories The government is in deep trouble and only a fundamental debate can lead to its salvation, says Martin Jacques Heading for an early grave in a Trabant Failure to think competitively is still the great British disease, says Norman Macrae Save the Children To be honest, Paddy, you are just keeping your options open Godfrey Smith Dalek Portillo exterminates logic Inside Politics Time to halt the gravy train Cold comfort for Major as Clinton sinks in recovery An expanding economy is no guarantee of improving political fortunes, as the White House has just discovered, writes Andrew Neil Superlative Travel Labour's man to watch comes in from the cold The Lesley White Interview Frank Field When loot means having to say you're sorry To save a £1m gift, Timothy Clifford withdrew his allegations of a Getty feud. But he was, if anything, understating the family acrimony, reveals Russell Miller American lessons, without the myths, for the NHS Why be afraid if US companies move in to buy threatened British hospitals? No sick person in the State is ever denied health care, says Irwin Stelzer Golden days in a grotty garret Katherine Ibbett tells new students what to expect Scientists help to rehabilitate a poisonous Mr Toad Amphibians A long-forgotten fairground trick is teaching biochemists something about treating heart disease, writes Margarette Driscoll A shining new face for a medieval virgin Restoration Andrew Morgan investigates a new technique for saving ancient stained glass windows Gump: one nation's hero but another country's fool? Underdogs Geordie Greig in New York on why it's smart to be simple The Sunday Times Drinkers launch quiet revolution Noise Jonathan Margolis on the right to silence in pubs Government's role in promoting good health On Caitlin the jogger Overseas Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fighting talk from 1944 Not a 'debit to the profession' Pennington Street London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Adultery: we do it because it's fun Trouble in paradise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Points Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Tates Fairclough Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Converted on road to Maidstone Redundant office, factories, schools and churches are finding a new lease of life as unusual family homes, writes Mary Wilson Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf Club for Sale Savills Bovis Homes Contents Firm fined for misleading policy advice Rescue on cards for Confed customers Bolt from blue backs insurers' claim Mum fights to save home Fidelity Investments Labour demands C&G law review C&G: blind justice leaves investors fumbling in the dark Comment Clerical Medical Don't bank on confidentiality Questions of cash Loyalty bonus cuts mortgage by 5% Bristol & West C&G under fire over Payout confusion Diana Wright established who will benefit from a takeover by Lloyds Bank—and where the blame lies for those who will not Perpetual Students bank on free overdrafts Terms and perks available on student accounts Enter now to win £100,000 cash Charity to benefit from Manek's latest coup The Top 50 Fantasy Fund Managers The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Competition Rules Wish you were here with a stack of rare postcards Collector's file Northern Rock Personal Equity Plans Robert Fleming & Co. Unit trust with a solid grounding Savings news Boost your pension income with AVCs Briefing Motor insurance goes on falling The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Investments PLC The Sunday Times Top savings rates The Sunday Times/Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Trusts on the cheap Investment trusts 1 The shrewd investor can pick up some real bargains. Our three-page special report shows you what to look for Schroders Further information The M&G Group Henderson touche Remanant The Association of Investment Trust Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items Baillie Gifford & Co Lloyd's bad name can be a buying opportunity Investment trusts 2 Bad publicity about past underwriting results obscures good discounts available on the new corporate trust shares, says Nigel Sidebottom Templeton Mega-trusts pull in the serious money Investment trusts 3 Recent launches have attracted hundreds of millions of pounds from investors. 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As Europe's romance with Japanese cars fades, Eric Dymock tests the latest model designed to win back out fickle hearts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putting children in a safe pair of hands Installing seatbelts in minibuses used by schools and voluntary groups is not enough. Drivers need training, writes Colin Dryden Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Buckinghamshire College David Game College Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Oxford Brookes University The University of Liverpool The University of Wales Boston College Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Tutorial College, Bath Kingston University How to win in the mad scramble for places With A-level results just out, The Sunday Times presents a guide to getting into university Students whose A-level grades are not quite what they expected must enter the annual jostile to find and get on a course through the clearing system. Charles Hymas explains how it works Bournemouth University The University of York Multiple Display Advertising Items The Decision Line Gabbitas The University of Reading Good grades or bad, it's action stations Klaus Boehm and Jenny Lees-Spalding urge applicants to act promptly regardless of whether or not they got the right results Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items A Capital Education Multiple Display Advertising Items "I improved my grades" University of Sunderland Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds Bank University of Teesside Sheffield Hallam University British Accreditation Council Irwin College The Rapid Results College The University of Warwick Edge Hill a University sector College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of the West of England University of Surrey Ealing Tutorial College Surrey College De Montfort University Leicester QMW University of London European Business School London The Tutorial Academy Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Sailing for Adventure in Astrid Multiple Display Advertising Items FS College Huron University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Northumbria at Newcastle Multiple Display Advertising Items The British School of Osteopathy The Sunday Times Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University University of East London Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashbourne University of Bradford West Sussex Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Valley University CIFE Oxford Tutorial College University of East London Multiple Display Advertising Items University of the West of England The Nottingham Trent University Brunel the University of West London University of Central England in Birmingham The Engineering Council University of Luton Trinity College Carmarthen Regent's College London Button! 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Ireland The Sunday Times Contents Catherine the Great To Be a Lady: The Story Of Catherine Cookson by Cliff Goodwin Century £15.99 pp336 Cabin fever Word play Going down In theory. . . Field of dreams Pile'em High On the Critical List Harvey Porlock identifies a new genre—the F-and-F blockbuster Sex and drugs and rock'n'roll Autobiography Marianne Faithfull was an icon of the Sixties who soon became a victim of its hedonistic excess, surviving drug addiction, two suicide attempts and an affair with Mick Jagger. Sarah Miles reviews her extraordinary memoirs Daniel Easterman the Name of the Beast He who wandered far and wide Literature The Shadow Of Ulysses: Figures Of a Myth by Piero Boitani out £25 pp193 Writing Magazine Brother of the more famous John Autobiography Major Memories Of An Older Brother by Terry Major-Ball Duckworth £12.95 pp167 The High Flyer Diary Publish and Be Damned In 1940, Graham Greene decided to secure his future by becoming a publisher. In this extract from his life of Greene, Norman Sherry records his erratic progress, which culminated in the loss of his most important author On the Shelf Yvonne Roberts is captivated by J G Farrell's The Siege Of Krishnapur Janet Cohen Books Section Body talk Fiction John Coleman stumbles on stiffs and strangulations in new crime novels Lost at sea Partial Eclipse by Lesley Glaister H Hamilton £14.99 pp216 Putting on the glitz Fiction Lovers by Judith Krantz Bantam Press £15.99 pp470 The Navy lark All The Nice Girls by Barbara Anderson Cape £14.99 pp223 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 337 Abacus Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writing School The Times Literary Supplement Britannica The Seven Crystal Balls Contents Strip-Teasers Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times Dink's Summer Selection Okay Gang, Get your Pens, Paper and Long Cool Drinks (Thirsty Work, Puzzle Solving) for. . . Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Joe 90 Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Screbble Funday Times Club Contents Inside The last laugh Can he hack it? Jonathan Ross's Week Hollywood Knives Robert Evans, producer of The Godfather, has shaken Tinseltown with his outrageous memoirs, The Kid Stays In The Picture. It is 1969, and Love Story is about to be filmed The rise of Robert Idol ways Not man enough Public-school educated, well-connected Nigels are out, British gels are after the rough not the smooth, says Christa D'souza The "Real" Spain & Portugal Britain beats Norway for winter kicks Football is a sure way of breaking the ice with the boys from the north, says Roland White British Midland Back pay for working girls? Tony Allen-Mills on the first French prostitute to sue her pimp The Sunday Times No laughing matter Alternative comedians are bad enough live, says a a Gill. They don't warrant a book Mark Warner Mazda Stand up and be counted The old social order has gone, and with it political certainty, so where If our votes are no longer fixed at birth, will Labour benefit from a classless culture, asks Martin Jacques Class of '94 from a 3-D perspective Are you on the way up the social order? A new book helps you plot your course. Rachel Cooke reports Great wall of Chinese food Table Talk Testing Time Ice pack Beer Not so offal Liver, Kidneys, sweetbreads and tongue may not be the finest cuts of meat available, but they should not be ignored, says Sue Lawrence 30 Minute Menu French polish Restaurant Watch The Sunday Times Letters Uncommon grounds Gardening Jennie Makepeace has crafted a formal but glorious garden at Parnham House. By Graham Rose Homes & Gardens Cannock Gates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Pools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ashcroft Multiple Classified Advertising Items F&S Lighting Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malvern Kites Just Desks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prevent Back Ache Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Institute of Practical Psychology Famous Designer Clothes Rosie Nieper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Crossword Teflon Tim Brief Lives Bob Hawake vs Paul Keating Feuds Corner No Title Ready, teddy Go Oh boy, it's true—the Elvis look lives. For the new Memphis chic, says Nilgin Yusuf, enter a state of Graceland in bright, long jackets, tight, slim-cut trousers—and boldly quiffed to suit Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Sagafjord Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Guide The Sunday Times Travel Splendid Isolation Travel Richard Girling revels in the lonely sea and the sky as he walks the deserted dunes of Norfolk Trailfinders Lunn Poly Flight Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items America Bon Voyage USAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bug STA Travel British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Peach of a Beach Travel What's in a name? Code-sharing can mean flying with an airline you did not choose, says David Wickers Magna charter Airline deregulation has turned international travel into something of a lucky dip charter How safe is your holiday flight? As prices drop, do standards follow, asks Edward Welsh My very own island Mozambique alert Ear this Name dropping Another way out AA Five Star Service Bombs are no joke Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridian Italy Sky Shuttle Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Multiple Display 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coast & Country Multiple Display Advertising Items Francophile Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Select Algarve Villas with Pools Villa plus Ltd Travellers' Way in Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Villas with Pools Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items SKI Top Dech The Sunday Times Exclusive Cottages & Houses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Horizon Cornish Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joad Hall Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel The Saunaton Sands Hotel Cornish Traditional Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Head for the hills Brief Encounter When in Rome. . . take a weekend break in the Alban Hills, says Anthony Sattin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mackay's Lagency Multiple Display Advertising Items Hertz Contents Contents Happy days are here again Kate Saunders on a week when BBC1 thought everybody would come up smiling Fangs ain't what they used to be When Christopher Lee was Dracula, horror films were just scary fun for teenagers. Now, says Tom Shone, big-name directors and big-name stars are spoiling it all with their grown-up anxicties If the face fits Jim Carrey takes off as a cartoon character made flesh. Iain Johnstone watches the superman behind The Mask First impressions George Perry on the opening week's films at the Edinburgh Festival Wolf Forum British humour that reaches the parts. . . This country has a rich vein in folk humour, the jokes found on bumper stickers, T-shirts and saucy seaside postcards that alwaqys perform so well. Steve Punt looks at the phenomenon and wonders if he can keep it up Satisfaction guaranteed You didn't have to be an old stick-in-the -mud to prefer a seat in the Voodoo Lounge to the squalor that was Woodstock 94, says Robert Sandall. Stone Age values—and appropriate sound systems still have the edge on grungy opportunism Genxion Emma Forrest hits out at festivals Now that we use Mercury, can we use BT? asks Davi Mercury Pass the poison, please Each week, new foods emerge as potential killers. Why has eating become the late-20th-century nightmare, asks a a Gill Kenwood Toshiba Quadryl Modem manners Caris Davis on the ethics of the cyber-frontier It's Educational: Get Clued up on our Stunning… Card Contents The Card Hotline Back to School Contents 20 pairs of Reebok cross-trainers to be won Savings on Uniform plus a Contest for Super Shoes and Backpacks Uniform discounts on fashion No Title Refer to these big volume savings School Books Bonanza-With More Great Deals to Come next Week Study guides that come with a gift Three nights for only £99 Oceans of Savings and Luxury London Breaks with Radisson Apply for the Card Today Sail away on a Diamond cruise Order Form Spirits are lifted high by the end John Tavener's new epic, The Apocalypse, Proves a moving icon. Paul Driver is glad the Proms had the space for it Pick of the Proms The Sunday Times J B Priestley Centenary More Offers Record Check Contemporary Composers Top 20 Pop Albums—July Top 20 Classical Albums—July MGP Travel Ltd Julio Iglesias Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Ball Wigmore Hall Traffic Royal Festival Hall Victor Borge Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Cleo Laine & Ned Sherrin Multiple Display Advertising Items Jimmy Webb Royal Albert Hall A feast of Fidelio Mahler, Mozart and Beethoven, but not a Scot in sight, says Hugh Canning Tales of the unexpected A change of perspective can turn a familiar landscape into a vision. Frank Whitford sees three shows that offer a glimpse of genius Present laughter Daddy-longlegs? Dad's pants? What makes a joke funny, asks Mark Edwards, as he samples the comedy on the Fringe National Touring Exhibitions BT Nowhere to go but up Is there a writer in the house? Both Festival and Fringe need one, says John Peter Morris dancing Nadine Meisner meets the 'darling of dance' The jewel in the town The Miami City Ballet dazzles David Dougill Contents BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Satellite Highlights Sports choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Index George Perry's film of the week Just a quick word in your ear Radio Waves Roland White World Service Today 21 August Monday 22 August Tuesday 23 August Critics' choice Wednesday 24 August Thursday 25 August Friday 26 August Saturday 27 August Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check Drambuie Edinburgh Film Festival Necromonicon The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Children's Club Contents DAKS Contents 800 Series Mark Romanek Persona Julie Myerson Relative Values Picture Gallery Karen Matheson George Dillon Clinique Portland Conservatories Furniture Village P&O European Ferries County Wharfride Dining Furniture Neville Johnson Sandals Antigua BCA Book Clubs When Met Hillary Bill It happened more than 20 years ago at Yale Law School, and Michael Medved was there. 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