News from 25/09/1994
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Michael Stipe, Taki, P B, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, J B, John Davison, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Sandra Brownstone, Robin Eggar, Geordle Greig, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Ian Linden General Secretary, Colln Dryden, Christa D'souza, Oliver Todd, Sally Payne, Caroline Kellett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Colin Tudge, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Julian Symons, Charles Hymas, D H Lawrence, Theresa Stewart Leader, Dylan Jones, Tom Jaine, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Ron Jeffery, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Bill Borrows, Ivan Fallon, Peter Wilson, Deryk Brown, Nick Ross, Roger Anderson, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Robert Hewison, Lesley Whites, Beryl Bainbridge, Trevor Pearcy Chair, Board of Directors, Jane Bird, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Jimmy Carter, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Dr Kenneth Calman Chief Medical Officer, James Sharp, David Rosewarne, Peter Millar, Shelly von Strunckel, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Charlotte Atkins, Nick Gardner, Latha Venkatraman, Sir Roy Strong, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Bernard Cafferty, Dan James, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Emma Robertson, James Carville, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, Quidnunc, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Paul Bray, David Thomas, Nicholas Hellen, Janine di Glovanni, Sue Fox, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Kirstie Hamilton, David Hinchliffe MP(Lab) for Wakefield, Helen Chislett, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Hugh McLlvanney, Nick Rosen, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, John Davidson, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, John Franklin, Yvette Sittin, Sue Reid, Jean Nathen, John Karter, Roy Chapman, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Cosmo Landesman, Nick Gordon, David Parker, Rugh Canning, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Jonathan Coe, Richard Evans, Janine Di Giovanni, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Mary Matalin, William Langley, Anthony Quinn, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Annabel Hesltine, Mark Reasoin, Christopher Goodwin, Brough Scott, D H, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, John Chawner Chairman, Mark Franchetti, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, Brian Morgan, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Patricia Clough Drolitz, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Austin, Elizabeth Grant, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, A A Gill, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, David Hutcheon, Stephen Pettitt, Lauren St John, Nina Bawden, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Chris Gilchrist's, Philip J Quinlan-Robinson, Catherine Wilson, Dr Kenneth Calman, Marcelle Katz, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Stephen Pain, Albert, Sally Payae, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Nigel Roebuck, Vince Wright, Lucy Broadbent, Hugh Pearman, John Burns, Penny Perrick, Emma Forrest, Sarah Baxter, Charles Kennedy, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Sandy Gall, Susan D'Arcy, Boris Schapiro, Kevin McGloud,
ResumoContents Jurassic Park scientist unlocks dinosaur mystery Howard gets tough on jails to save his job Venables will face barrage of libel actions over life story British Airways Contents Clinton under growing pressure to meet Adams Kennedy gives Sinn Fein leader Boston welcome Eight die in clash with US marines Drug culture in jails runs out of control The Sunday Times Unmasked: Adams team of convicted terrorists Channel tunnel leaks New Oak Garages Rita O'Hare County will pay over-16s £1,000 to stay at school ED&F Man Group Francis Gildernew Rolex Children taken from mother who works too hard Treasure hunt Restyle your home Medieval music free CD Personal Finance Autumn berries Great weekend reading Plus The Times collection of CDs Two papers for £1 Business Skills Migration Millions at stake in copyright row over top authors Energis Barred doctors go back on register New doubts over Post Office plan British Airways Campaign for real pub names launched Exposion of professors at universities Ford Fresh cricis at top Aids charity OECD: A waste of time and money That was once Nigel Lawson's verdict on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Now he wants its top job, a huge tax-free salary and other perks. But was his original conclusion correct? Anna Pukas and Mark Franchetti report London Gatwick Gold trail turns Britain into a treasure island New exams fail to make the grade Car ownership restrictions In today's Other Papers Habgood is to retire early Thatcher and Major make up The Sunday Times Crime figures show 6% fall Canon Lloyds suspends manager in probe Valvo Oakes falls at last hurdle Breast test may save daughter from surgery Greek tragedy of a family fortune OJ gets 'smart' in the face of justice Atticvs Victory for Nelson Atticvs Girobank Nick Newman's Week Article Withdrawn First Choice How dispute with a builder ended in heartbreak hotel The Pre-History Man Our Knowledge of the origins of life has taken two giant steps forward. The extraction of DNA from tyrannosaurus rex, bringing Jurassic Park closer to the truth than many believed possible, follows the discovery of man's missing link with apes. Sean Ryan and Annabel Hesetline report on a remarkable week for science Prehistoric Man: Is this our New Ancestor? National Insurance Property Development Company… Sleeping with President Clinton pledged to storm Haiti and oust the murderous junta. Instead Renault The acid queen Haiti's military rulers can thank their leader's loathsome wife for being spared the pain of exile, writes Geordie Grieg AEG The GI Survival Pack A Guide to White House Semantics How Clinton Flip-Flopped to Haiti Tesco Zulu feuding raises fears of bloodshed Cathay Pacific Stop the gravy train, says Tutu UN sanctions on Serbia eased Mobile Fleet California bids for legal purge of immigrants Lonely heart tangles with earthly law in cyberspace Moscow wins right to police its neighbours Cathay Pacific Studan's offer to France—Carlos of Nidal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchising in the 90s Priority Management British Franchise Megatech Software Dyno-Rod Group The Bottom Line (UK) Plc Pitman Training Centre Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Vending Enterprise Limited Community careline Apollo Despatch Plc Service Master Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal & General Swiss Hit Prontaprint! New Development Euro Grant Elite Introductions Computer Tune Mobile Tuning & Servising The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Government Auction News European Colour Printing Lorraine Electronics The Sunday Times Time Computer Systems Ltd. The Wholesale Club Old German hatreds shut out 'Junkers' Luthansa Reuters: Rich hoard vital drugs as plague panic grips India Catalonia goes softly to self-rule The Sunday Times Berlusconi hogs the air waves Roman Diary UPS Nice little urner up Pompeii Mourning Moana The baroness lays siege La Dolce Vita with onions Blair plans tax U-turn to win middle-class votes Yeltsin in talks and pub trip with Major Singapore Airlines Weather and Travel Outlook Bogus refugees cost millions in legal aid cases Man shot in lovers' lane attack Article Withdrawn Doctor accused Baby charge Earl attacked Strike talks Star stabbed Disc jockey weds Attack arrests Contents Treasury to make £700m from British Coal sell-off Zeneca ready to pay £900m for Boots arm Chunnel takes a bath Continental Airlines Contents Yakuza gangsters terrorise Japan's financial community Tesco fires new salvo in price war IoD chief attacks greedy bosses Contents Bank probing flotation flop Sheppard serves up a new GrandMet cocktail Agenda London Business School Bosch looks to Lucas for brakes alliance King of the Jungle. . . Disney's The Lion King,… Tokyo bank chiefs 'cooked the books' Japanese lose £160m on London office block BA joins Caribbean launch Malaysia courts UK firms G7 bond worries In today's Other Papers Shell sells outlets Workers on board Share Tips Trashed Hostile takeover threatens waste-disposal King's American dream Attwoods has seen its share price fall after poor performance and allegations of mafia links. Now it is fighting for survival as Laidlaw bables out. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Thinking Business Juniors pick their kinda pizza 1,000 days to go clubbing Foxley The Sunday Times Silent indignation at bosses' pay-offs Prufrock Not cut out for the board Language on tap at British Gas The Sunday Times Thieves take to the air Revealed: the UK's worst-paid executives Amid continuing controversy over executive pay, James Bethell discovers some corporate modesty Mirror turns on telly as route to expansion The purchase of a stake in STV reveals MGN's multimedia ambitions, writes Ardyn Bernoth FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Gas to give pledge on dividend rise Sharewatch Sears International Factors ED&F Man HTV Regent Inns Tarmac Trinity Holdings Brunteliffe A share in the boardroom Viewpoint on a decade of upheaval Ten years at the top peppered with the City's most colorful characters Ivan Fallon looks back on his career as a Business News commentator and reflects on an era when Big Bang, insider dealing and the small investor changed the City Ad scene KLM Tough talking Clarke boxed in on tax cuts Economic Outlook Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Vans Rampant crime deters investment in Russia American Account GrandMet stirs the mix The disposal of Alpo dog foods and sharp cost cuts are milestones in the group's long march to become a global leader in the food and drink industries. Andrew Lorenz reports Royal Mail Roof caves in on property share prices Japan's yakuza mobsters gun down bankers Top executives are being targetted as Japan's gangsters fight to survive the recession. Report by Garth Alexander A BA flight by any other name Canon Chip breakthrough boosts multimedia Microprocessors A small American firm claims to have devised a chip that is 10 times faster than any on sale today, allowing it to handle huge volumes of data. Garth Alexander reports from New York Telford Brainwave control eases stress Neuro Feedback The national project management exhibition Delphi Slash the bill for faxing Encryption Opening up the digital highway Awards Four small British companies are among the world leaders in the rapidly developing field of multimedia technology, writes Christopher Lloyd Go for speed when buying a modem In part two of his series on how to use the Internet, Nick Rosen advises on modems for linking computers to telephone lines Digitap PC Easy lessons in mastering PCs Training The Sunday Times Map computer helps pilots BT cuts price of Phone Disk CD-i makes a play for muzak Multimedia sex education Demand for electronic goods falls Scenting success in the Scillies Profits perk up as a Bimbo injects new life for Maiden A family advertising firm has been transformed by a fast-growing buy-in technique. Claire Oldfield reports ED&F Man Group plc Aid urged for 'angels' The British Venture Capital Association (Bvca) has published tax Small Business Focus is edited by Andrew Lorenz The Goalmeister In six weeks Jurgen Klinsmann has taken Englisg football by storm, disarming his critics winning superlatives from his manager at Tottenham, Ossie Ardiles, and drawing large crowds wherever he plays. The cosmopolitan German striker talked to Brough Scott There's more than one way for Klinsmann Chris Lightbown on the unique variety of skills the German has brought to English football For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV with Mark Reason Rugby Union Javelin man fails test News Focus Cricket Golf Snooker Equestrianism Squash Faldo throws a tantrum at the media Sheer poetry from a likely lad of Limerick John Karter talks to Brian Meehan, who's on the way up with his eye firmly fixed on the big picture 66-1 Maroof rides into history Lennox Lewis Champion Taller, heavier, stronger Stephen Jones worries that size has become so important in rugby that only giants stand a chance of success West Hartlepool dig in to end Wasps' honeymoon Wales must play for here and now Stephen Jones warns that the short-sighted policy of neglecting tomorrow's starts could prove a recipe for a Welsh World Cup disaster War over Ward book set for court The Rugby Column Leicester late push blows up into a win Bath flatter to deceive as Orrell fold Northampton fall to rampant Sale Legal & General The gentle giant who crashed to earth Jonathan Rendall hears the sad story of Paul Edwards, the amiable shot putter who faces a four-year ban from competition Reedie is rising to make his mark Keith Wheatley on Craig Reedie, Britain's new man on the IOC, who promises to give his country much more clout in world sport Russia march through to Davis Cup final Tennis The people's king of bowls David Hunn, in Blackpool, basks in the glories of crown green, where bookies and booze matter as much as the bowls Coulthard winning the beauty contest Nigel Roebuck on how the realities of Formula One could have a difficult, tempestuous and possibly unnecessary world champion out in the cold next year, blown away, by a driver for the future Berger pockets pole but Hill expects another turn to win Lewis has wheels, will travel Why South Africa got rid of Procter The Times Mr Nice Guy heads off for another goal Hugh Mcllvanney bids a fond farewell to the goal scoring machine called Gary Lineker, and says hello to Gary Linker, the user-friendly sports guru with a hint of steel Psycho gives Forest hope for a sequel Stuart Pearce tells Joe Lovejoy how Nottingham Forest have found there is life after Clough Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Rush strikes to make a worthy point Mighty Quinn sinks Norwich Moncur is more than just a passing threat Dave Thomas on the Key men in the middle for West Ham and Arsenal today Wimblledon's stand-ins gun down QPR Walker's woes pile up Shearer delights Dalglish Spurs pay price for Sheringham's miss Furlong wipes the smiles off Palace faces Scotland consider a return to the fray England want to reinstate one of football's greatest rivalries in the run-up to the European championship Joe Lovejoy report Keegan captures Kitson The Football Column Ekelund proves the dynamo for Southampton Contents Lewis loses world crown McCall produces a sensation with second-round knockout Shot putting 'riven with drug taking' Spirited Ipswich send doleful United packing Contents Barclays Bank Plc Victory for Love United Culters of Sheffield Goodwood Travel Limited The Oxbridge Conspiracy Why it's a redbrick for me Elizabeth Cheater spurned Oxbridge, Charles Hymas reports Is Oxbridge the Best? If at first you don't succeed fly, fly and fly again Profile The former president's deal on Haiti could restore his reputation or prove a deadly blunder Age of unreason leaves no room for Walt Hair Guide Dogs, the Eyes of the Blind So what if I did inhale? How the freaks took over television American talk shows have become human circuses—and British TV is about to go the same way, predicts Barbara Amiel Fighting off the yodellers' subsidy Eurosceptics have won the intellectual argument and they can with the political one too, says Norman Macrae Garling with TCP Parties on parade should make a drama out of a conference The delegates have no power and their votes do not count, but the gathering of the faithful is important for other reasons, says Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith Picture Gallery Howard's law and disorder Off the Record The key questions which Gerry Adams must answer Inside Politics The Sunday Times "If I need medical treatment, I don't want… Even the golden boy is no match for you culture Young men crave positive role models—but Linker was just too nice, writes Lesley White Paddy routed by barmy army Michael Prescott on why the Tories are laughing Diva Fever The music industry has created a new breed of star, But are they worthy of the hype that drives their careers, asks Janine de Glovanni Right-on generation recants The old dogmas have had their day among the trenmdy left, reports Sarah Baxter Ditching the Ideological Baggage of the Left Norwich Union Images of War How much reality can we take? The Imperial War Museum was wrong to reject a painting by the official war artist in Bosnia, says Sir Roy Strong Publish this report now, doctors say Aids charity keeps trust No ordinary detective Suite and sour Haiti's poor have no alternative Meeting needs Jones scores own goal Just go in for the job Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus Carvoeiro Clube Watermark Second Homes Savills Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Savills Bovis Homes Charles Church Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property The London Mews Company Savills Cluttons London Residential Agency Savills International Belgravia & Knightbridge City & West End Marsh & Parsons Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Visit a Showhouse Contents Lenders to offer 'flexi' mortgages Advisers fear fund 'exodus' Holidaymakers lose sight of the truth Fiction Contents New tax brings dearer policies Back to Port . . . As winter approaches, boat owners… Fidelity Investments Contents Prices rise for middle classes Flying off the handle about BA The Equitable Life Small print deters claims on holiday insurance Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Rethink on repossession Flight credit grounded by travel group Cleaning fee is out of order Follow insiders to best shares Checking when directors trade in their's company's stock can be a profitable exercise. Report by Paul Nuki Guiness Flight Black Horse Financial Services M&G It pays to keep an eye on the top Scottish Windows Woolwich Building Society Wheels of fortune spin for Dinky fan Collecting for investment Coventry Building Society Taking cover against the pirates Boat owners laying up their craft for winter need to take out adequate insurance cover, Writes Kevin Pratt Johnson Fry Halifax International Sail away on a mortage Mighty Manek's second choice comes in first Fantasy Fund Manager In association with Sharelink How to play The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List What is Share Link? Top 50 Fantasy Funds Warning Safety comes first in a core portfolio An international spread for long-term capital growth with a minimum of risk is this week's recommendation for the less adventurous investor A perpetual talent for winning My favourite share Martyn Arbib, founder of the highly successful Perpetual unit-trust group, talks to James Bethell The core portfolio Cashing in your Endowment? Prolific Concentrating of Investment Free Guide Save & Prosper Insurers target mayure drivers Savings News Black Horse Financial Services Chase De Vere Investment Plc Top savings rates European unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Fine-turning for added value In a three-page special report, we consider the options for making the most of a lump sum Lump sum investment 1 How to invest with a clear conscience Cheshire Building Society Schroders Investment Management Risks dictate returns Henderson Touche Remant Chelsea Financial Services Personal Finance Financial Adviser Independent Make sure you get your money's worth Lump sum investment 2 Three independent financial advisers make recommendations on how best to invest lump sums, large and small, for security and income Assess your risks to gauge the return The Equitable Life Knight Williams Perpectual Stockbrokers act for big and small Black Horse Financial Services The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subscriptions Service Cartland has no time to look at the books Money Talk Barbara Cartland, the queen of romance, is too busy writing to think of finances, she tells Richard Woods How to keep the most of your money Beginners guide to . . . 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Sandy Gall explored it in enormouse style, atop an African bull elephant British Midland Caribbean Cruise Dial a Flight Fly Away Seat Sales Biggles Options Supertrael Vivair Flights Fare Deals Trading Places Direct Line Flights Gearing up Mosquto nets Sunsail Limited Swan Hellenic Flight Solutions Insurance companies prepare to put the big byte on fraudulent claims Music, making the world go round It's all a fare game Smart cars find the way around Miami vice Personal history In brief Elephantine push to ban poachers for good Gulp—of Finland Up & Coming Festivals, exhibitions and celebrations worldwide Cunard Flights of fantasy Waldemar Januszczak finds Japan's Kansai airport mesmerising Travel Portfolio Ski Thomson Corfu Take several planeloads of British holidaymakers, stir in a tour rep, the mayor, a vicar The good, the bad & the ugly Seven frantic days in August: Mark Ottaway immerses himself in the life of Britain's favourite Greek island Walt Disney World Picture Gallery P&O Morocco Trailfinders the Travel Experts Travel Bug Flight Bookers Travel Mood Agents for Airline International Ltd. Travel Mood Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Quest Worldwide Travel US Airtours Travel Savers Discount Air. . . Iberiab Italy Ski Shuttle Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Bon Voyage Nelsons Travel Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Condor Hermis Travel Travel Insurance STA Travel Fly-Drive USA Masterfare A. T. I. Travel Insurance Hayes and Jarvis Caribtours Trade Winds Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsites Eurocamp Inspirations East Ltd Caribean Connection World Offers Treasure Tread Talifer's Sunday Times treasure trail to prize worth £25,000 Dan James, author of Europe's biggest treasure trail, has devised our exclusive Sunday Times hunt. First, we set the scene, in Middle England Hunt Tallifers silver daggers This week sees the publication of Treasure by Dan James. Sunday Times readers can join in a special preview. Solve the riddles and find one of five £5,000 silver daggers Treasure seeking tips from Dan James Treasure Hotline British Airways Preier Britain Discovery Cruises Northwest Airlines Qantas India Twickers World the Natural World Mark Warner Calverley Travel Ltd. Start dreaming of a Caribbean Christmas Cunard Calverley Travel Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Limited Le Weekend for Less Prima Villas Something Specials P&O The magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items First Choice Travel Ltd. Algarve Villas with Pools Explore Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something Specials Travel Ltd. Travel City Autumn Breaks Exclusive Cottages & Houses Thurlestone Hotel The Nare Hotel Bowls Tennis Badminton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Drakes Breaks Cashel House Hotel My Hols Beryl Bainbridge on why she likes mad places Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel The Sunday Times What's up, dock? 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A France Germany Spain Greenwich College Marlborough College Desktop publishing free to schools The Sunday Times Contents Move over Darling The Penguin Book Of Infidelities edited by Stephen Brooke Viking £17 pp376 Contents Ray of genius We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section Please keep them short and send them to sunday Times Books, I Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Theoretically speaking Divine inspiration Critical List Harvey Porlock watches reviewers raking muck and including migraines The green light The Life And Death of Petra Kelly by Sara Parkin Pandora £15.99 pp230 Dan Leno Porn broker The Good Ship Venus: The Erotic Voyage Of the Olympia press by John de St Jorre Hunchinson £20 pp332 AOP The Sunday Times Strangers in pardise Paris Interzone Richard Wright, Lolita, Boris Vian And Others On The Left Bank, 1946-1960 By James Campbell Secker £20 pp305 Birdsong The Commanding Self Nobody we know The True Face Of Jack The Ripper by Melvin Harris Michael O'Mara £14.99 pp220 Jack The Ripper Revealed by John Wilding Constable £6.95 pp218 The Complete History Of Jack The Ripper by Philip Sugden Robinson £20 pp544 Shame and scandal in the family Prince Eddy And The Homosexual Underworld by Theo Aronson John Murray £17.99 pp246 Four legs good The Covenant Of The Wild by Stephen Budiansky Weidenfield £15.99 pp190 When Elephants Weep by Jeffrey Masson and Susan McCarthy Cape £14.99 pp268 The Sunday Times Psoriasis Relief Diary Heroes of our time Why are the bestseller lists dominated not by tales of sex, fame and scandal, but by accounts of heronic exploits? Cosmo Landesman analyses the appeal of survivors' stories 70 Years Ago this Week John Franklin on Dh Lawrence in the New Statesman On the Shelf Nina Bawden considers the historical impact of Sylvia's Lovers by Mrs Gaskell The Times Literary Supplement Out on a limb Prologue An Unconventional Life by Joan Brady Deutch £14.99 pp213 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 342 Distinct voices, still lives Satire, feminism, elegy and vanity feature in collections celebrated by Sean O'brien Variety acts Alan Brownjohn praises versatile verse 'Kidnapped' Short Story Game for a laugh The Cucumber Man by David Nobbs Methuen £14.99 pp374 Growing up is hard to do The Book Of Intimate Grammar by David Grossman Cape £14.99 pp342 Performing art The Soloist by Mark Salzman Bloomsbury £12.99 pp275 I'm gonna live for ever. . . Swan by Naomi Campbell Heinemann £12.99 pp359 The Total Zone by Martina Navratilova & Liz Nickles Hodder £14.99 pp246 Dependence Day by Robert Newman Century £8.99 pp170 Shortlist Abacus Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Open University The Sunday Times The softback previes Funday times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Birthday Party Beryl the Peril Games Cupboard His Master's Choice Funday Times News The Real Thing? New Kids on the Box What's the Logic? Puzzle Mouse Music Make your Way from A-Z Deputy Drink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskills Joe 90 The Intelligent Cob's Question Bogart Joy Stick Picture Gallery Join the Funday Times Club Contents Inside An actor's best friend? Tibet noire Lucky for some Witch hunt Pizza de resistance In a crisis, some world leaders turns to prayer, or drink, Clinton's remedy is more surprising, says William Langley Cheerful, but never cheap Moschino's cloths had great style and a welcome sence of humour. Dylan Jones pays tribute, and hopes that fashion's joker will play one last trick at a posthumous show next week of his new collection The Savoy Group of Hotels and Restaurants Fitting tributes Uneasylies the Crown One side feels that they are the Chosen People, the other that they have no freedom of choice. Now a court of case pending in the New York once again throws the spotlight on simmering racial tensions in America It's the fling to do The dresses are ghastly and the rules of conduct a minefield, but, says a a Gill, highland balls are a form of very sexy musical contact sport Wings for Men A lifelong tragedy The fight against manic-depression is one its suffers cannot always win, says Margarete Driscoll Bales Tours Ltd. T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited The Sunday Times Unravel the cardie index Do men who wear woollies realise how much their choices expose their innermost selves, asks David Thomas Feed well at intervals Thought for food. Why do most British theatres seem unable to cater adequately for the masses? Tom Jaine chews it over Here the Sun is Pulled by Seven Horses India Tourist Office Falling out in space Genevieve Bujold has quit the latest series of Star Trek, and this month two memories reveal deep levels of hostility among the crew. Lucy Broadbent reports on the enterprise whose message was harmony Picture Gallery Paying a high price for power Kall Kwik Mind over chatter He may not look much. But a personal mental fitness trainer is a girl's latest accessory, says Christa D'souza The men who know For a really smart party, invite oen of these alpha-plus males, advises Rachel Cooke Smallbone of Devizes The Sunday Times For peat's sake Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Letters Brief Lives The TV Lad The Sunday Times Crossword Liam Gallagher vs Noel Gallagher Feuds Corner Delta Airlines Picture Gallery Apply for the Card Today Disney ice break The Card Hotline Protect your home at 10% discount Telecom Security 2-for-1 at ski shows Card clips ticket prices Autumn Offers on Music, Drama and Dance In for Stretch Tummy-flattening bottom-hugging jeans are back. But don't hold your breath, says Nilgin Yusuf, this time round they stretch to fit Style Torn between them Family Life Child of divorce This week, Dr Kenneth Calman, the government's chief medical officer, used his annual report on the nation's health to highlight the destructive effect of divorce on children. This second of our series on relationships gives a daughter's view Hands-on experiences Health Does healing really work? Even the BMA is strating to recognise its power, reports Robin Eggar A little Goldmine Interiors Two Glasgow architects bought a run-down flat, only to find that the glories of the Lord Provost's House were hiding behind its shabby partitions. By Hugh Pearman Cook's Tour of the Kitchen Interiors The Kitchen, for decades the warm centre of the house, is being transformed as the dial-a-pizza lifestyle takes over. Much too minimalist to cook in, it looks more 18th century than anything, says Hugh Pearman in the second of our series on the changing use of rooms Design News A wash with colour Interiors Paintwashed to look gently faced, wood gives a subtile country feel Kevin McGloud on the Scandinavian secrets of ageing beautifully Decorating Techniques Why Diesel Makes Me Fume Motoring History, emissions, and the fuel facts What's slower, noiser and more expensive than a petrol-driven car? 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