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News from 16/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Taki, S H Merril, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Nicholas Mosley, Christopher Middleton, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Graham Hart Permanent secretary, Carole Dawson, Sally Whyte, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, David Mills, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Robin Eggar, Susan d'Arcy, Edna Weiss, Roy Porter, Kenneth Faircloth Deputy director general, Sheridan Morley, Elizabeth Atkins, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, Graham Rose, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Paul Barney, Aibert, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Sally Payne, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Simon Wheeler, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, William Green, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Susan Irvine, John O'mahony, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Andrew Walker, Martin James, Iain Johnstone, Wendy Holden, Irwin Stelzer, Sam Weren, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Nick Gardiner, Pat Rowley, Mike Reid, Donna Leigh-Kile, Isabella Tree, Ann Pukas Dallas, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Cally Law, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Louise Taylor, Geoff Whitten, Conor O'Clery, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Phil Craigie, Mark Skipworth, Peter Cole, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Rupert Widdicombe, Ardyn Bernoth, Bernard Cafferty, Anna Blundy, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Emma Robertson, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Jeff Randall, John McDermott, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Richard Binns, David Thomas, Ian Haworth, Liz Lightfoot, David Leppard, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Chris Gilchrist, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Nick Rosen, Jill Insley, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, Robert Scandall, Christopher Lloyd, James Brown, Christina Lamb, Lois Rogers, Peter Gartland, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Dr Andrew Lees, Alan Wells, Marie Colvin, Loyd Grossman, Helen Hawkins, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Patricia Clough, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Dimbleby, Janine Di Giovanni, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Ian Coxon, Julie Cohen, Ian Chandband, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, William Langley, P Smith, David Lodge, Anthony Quinn, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Barbara Pym, Christopher Goodwin, Brough Scott, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Tim Green, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Michael Taylor Director, Graham Hind, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Michéle Roberts, Prince Philip, Valerie Singleton, Niall Ferguson, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, Gilbert Adair, Jeremy Langmead, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Mugford, Hugh Thompson, Dr Luke Kartsounis, Joe Lovejoy, Elizabeth Buchan, Chris Lightbown, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, Graham Allen Mp, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Conal Gregory, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Michael Medved, Dan Pearson, Dr Alan Lewis, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Charles: my agony after being forced into a loveless marriage Authorised biography reveals ultimatum from Prince Philip Fall in crime a myth as police chiefs massage the figures Kuoni Other News Today Mark Thatcher probed over arms deal to Iraq The Sunday Times Book sparks palace battle Contents Reader's Guide Virgin atlantic The paper you can't afford to miss A Galaxy of Section and a Wealth of Reading, All for 50p Special Offers Add Value to your Sunday Times An unbeatable weekend read KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Scots bewail 4,000-expletive blot on the national character Sabre-toothed artists close in on Bambi Business Skills Migration Howard to ban video nasties Citroën AX Clarke plans a budget to help low-paid General Accident Direct Material girl: Pop megastar Madonna, renowned for… MobilFLEET Archer's friend goes from Anglia to a Mercedes American Airlines Article Withdrawn GPs told to stop dumping patients on cost grounds Police feel let down by courts In today's Other Papers Child Support Act to be reformed Clowes works in jail Class conflict in Charles's village Casino shake-up Hounded hippies find nirvana in Ireland IBM War criminals set to face trial "Old Speckled Hen" Golden age of motoring loses shine London Gatwick Margarine Women die as childbirth guidelines are ignored Giorgio Beverly Hills Wings Jaguar Astral missing link foretells sun's fate Air Miles Cash, bash, wallop Atticvs 'One-boy crime wave' sues over education Atticvs Picture Gallery Buthelezi wins higher ground Atticvs Beyond the fringe with the scourges of Europe Atticvs Ivana trumps for vulgarity Atticvs Rich and the bitch in a huff Atticvs Air Portugal Nick Newman's Week Divided we Stand John Major has abandoned the radical agenda. Will the right-wingers from 'Planet Portillo' let him get away with it? Report by Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott If you were reading this in our new Club Europe Calculating the cost of Norman's lament One former chancellor cannot see a single economic benefit from Britain's EC membership. David Smith conducts an audit Eclipse of the Son Mark Thatcher exploited his mother's name to make millions from arms sales. The Sunday Times exposed his role as a fixer and now his business empire faces investigation, write Marie Colvin and Adrian Levy Chasing the truth with AK the arms dealer In search of the story about Mark and his mother, Marie Colvin discovered the smooth ways of Adnan Khoshoggi over pasta with truffles in Paris British Airways Vauxhall The Last Tycoons Is Steven Spielberg's new film studio a daring attempt to change popular culture or just a billion dollar business gamble? Michael Medved reports Rabin:'I bungled rescue' Failed commando raid fills Israel with gloom Haiti celebrates Aristide's return Cult hit squad was ordered to carry out mass killings The world's most influential journalists write… Cult link halts ascent of the Huffingtons Malaysia Airlines Cussers' last stand in small town USA Allies to bomb Saddam if he moves missiles By James Adams Washington Jon Swain, Kuwait City and Christina Lamb Baghdad Bio-warfare site detected by US Seiko Kinetic Ford Kremlin learns good manners for the Queen Armies of workmen have beavered away to prepare Moscow and St Petersburg for tomorrow's royal Reborn tsarists feud over the crowning of a Madrid schoolboy Renault On the verge of economic meltdown? Visit, which will distract attention from warnings that Weimar-style hyperinflation is looming in Russia Is there a whiff on 1920s Germany about Russia? Niall Ferguson looks beyond the superficial prosperity and draws economic parallels between the Moscow of today and a defeated Berlin Yeltsin's vodka secret uncorked The Sunday Times Music Collection Week Independent Schools Information Service Canon CNT HIV lawyer starts 'Philadelphia' suit South African Airways Close polling puts Kohl in line for an elephant dance On Turbo Diesel Models The Cavalier from Vauxhall White House dials M for muddle with unpaid phone bill Toyota Elysée linked to Rwanda genocide Inside Paris Eat out at your peril Hand-outs by the fistful Given up the ghost Gallic danse macabre Santé and welcome Energis Major orders drives against 'Tory sleaze' Clinton aides show Brown how to win The Micro Correct Pocket Five die as passenger trains crash in fog Weather and Travel Outlook Jailed couple's hopes dashed News Digest PC ends siege Ulster move Man abducted Clash charges Vanunu birthday 'How could I have got it all so wrong?' Edited extracts from his eagerly awaited new book The Authorised Biography Contents 'How could I have got it all so wrong?' Charles: The authorised biography Stern father who drove him to tears 'Grandpapa' plots a wedding in the family From Lord Mountbatten, above, he received a unique blend of compassion and criticism From Amanda Knatchbull, left, he received a gentle but firm refusal of marriage 'So I said, cherry brandy. . .' School was 'hell, such a Hole!' Charles: The authorised biography At Gordonstoun, the prince was beaten up, snubbed and abused The foul language and foul behaviour of his fellow pupils bewildered him Next Week To fiscal heaven on petrol at £5 a gallon Norman Macrae offers the chancellor three long-term economic aims for next month's budget, and they start with the motorist Relax, don't do it. . . nobody else is either Kafe Saunders finds other people's sex lives are a lot duller than we have been led to believe British Red Cross Lamont is right: Britain may face last exit from Brussels Europe is moving inexorably towards union, and sooner rather than later we face a momentous decision, writes Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith Royalty on the record 'Quidnunc' No Title We deserve a clean government Tories still groping for a new sense of identity Inside Politics Liquidation clearance Could it be that the press is not so Tory after all? Can the Labour party still believe in a sinister journalistic conspiracy to keep it out of power? Peter Cole compares Tony Blair's conference coverage with that of the unfortunate Conservatives Paisley pushed aside as gunmen embrace peace Liam Clarke looks at how loyalist terrorists have transformed themselves into the moderates of Unionist politics What PC? It's your genes, stupid We don't make sleaze the way we used to While other countries and other times are known for fiddles and nest-feathering on a heroic scale, the hallmark of home-made British corruption is dinginess. We just don't know how to make a good scandal any more, writes Norman Stone AEA Technology "I want offordable healthcare that doesn't… "I want affordable healthcare that doesn't… Presentees: new slaves of the office who run on fear Once absenteeism was a national sport. Now dread of unemployment has many Britons working such long hours they have no lives outside their jobs. Susan Clark reports Help! There's a neighbour at my door The Establishment's thorns in Major's side Sarah Baxter explains why so many members of the professional elite have taken up cudgels against their old allies in the Conservative government Norwich Union Healthcare Ltd. Norwich Union Beyond help and at death's brink The Times 823 feared dead in ferry disaster Driving us crazy Sharp Intelligent Thinking Rites and wrongs No such thing as a free lunch Rich man's world Close encounters of the third kind Minister's mail Boxers and doctors Labour of love Birthdays Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Show Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George Octagon Ludlow Thompson Harley House Queen Anne St. Angermann Goddard Lloyd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinheir S Altos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Selfridge Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moriconium Quay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Belgravia & Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hammering out the best deal in town Auctions still offer bargain-hunters a cheap way into the housing market, says Mary Wilson North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marlborough country for sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watch out Australia Devon Malcolm flies out with England on Tuesday, a nation's hopes on his shoulders. Report: Martin Searby For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Drug users dragnet News Focus Boxing Tennis Golf Table tennis Squash Snooker Rally round the corporate flag Jonathan Rendall on a sport where the biggest rewards lie not in sporting glory or even speed, but on the production-line sales Europe defend in strength Last-gasp Garcia rescues England's day Armed and dangerous TLC The Coach Mercedes Harnessed in perfect harmony Brough Scott on Frankie Dettori, the jockey who has taken Flat race riding to a new dimension Dernier Empereur enhances Fabre's autumn collection Overworked and overwrought The British system of saturation racing is putting lives on the line. John Karter on the year-long grind that is the jockey's lot A Typical Week for Jason Weaver Furious action on the lagoon David Hunn sees Britain's water-skiiers putting on a spectacular show A man to follow into battle Ian Chadband talks to Shaun Edwards, donning the captain's mantle to lead Great Britain into the lion's den as they take on the unbeaten Australia at Wembley on Saturday Patchy Harlequins push Leicester into the lead Rugby World Cup Saints nightmare continues Gloucester back in business Kangaroos need typing down, sport Stephen Jones on why Britain must play Saturday's first rugby league Test by the boot No place for acid in Christie's explosive cocktail Stephen Jones says South Africa must clean up their act, put style before substances, and make their return worth celebrating West disrupt the prodigal's party Guscott glides into the groove Digital PC Rayer fracture another bad break for Wales The Rugby Column Driven by the wheel of fortune Hugh McIlvanney observes strife in the fast lane as Hill and Schumacher square up for motor racing's heavyweight championship London news 97.3fm Poke fun if you dare, but it's a great game Australian Rules diehard Mike Reid on a game today trying to win over reluctant Brits Canny Kinnear a stranger to fear Chris Lightbown profiles the Wimbledon manager courting a higher calling with his unique mixture of blamey and savvy Venables and a curious case of accounting Inside Track Rover Venables in no mood to be diverted Joe Lovejoy says Romania showed how desperately England need a playmaking successor to Gascoigne and Beardsley Ferguson's tunnel vision focused on Barcelona Manchester United's Champions League campaign begins for real at Old Trafford on Wednesday. Joe Lovejoy reports Cracks appearing in the Cruyff citadel Rupert Widdicombe on a Barcelona side now showing defensive flaws but still a force to be reckoned with Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division 1994/95 Diary: October to February Jaguar Conference & Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Sutton halts the Liverpool charge Time running out for Walker Secrets of Dons' success Stanley Forest Come up against the Wimbledon Way Dynamo Draper fires Leicester Blunt United edged home by Cantona Tottenham pay price for frail defence Milligan makes his mark for Norwich City find voice in defying the odds Beardsley finale robs Palace Middlesbrough sink but Taylor finds calm waters The Football Column Wright double sees off Chelsea Schumacher storms back Hill and Mansell second and third on the start grid Macallan Contents Finally, Montgomerie and EIs Contents Beardsley nips in late Premier League Contents GEC weighs up £2.5bn hostile takeover bid for BAe Eurotunnel busts bank covenants Revenues fall £40m short of forecast REC bosses rewrite pay deals Continental Airlines Contents Penthouse plans to go public Soft-porn publishing magnate dreams of market listing Nott slams DTI probes Contents Bock in call for Lonrho inquiry Eurotunnel's black hole gets deeper and darker Agenda Forte Posthouse Firms see slowdown as spending stalls Visitors on slide at Euro Disney Tokyo bank man cleared Guccione reveals his pet subject Ryan's $1.3m payoff by GPA Middle East Airlines Dti Discredited! Former minister Peter Lilley, right, started it and his successor Michael Heseltine ended it - but the decision to drop the case against Tony Berry is the latest in a line of failures that cast doubt on the future of the DTI's inquiry system Berry: my five-year nightmare Sun A share in the boardroom British Midland Second to None Attwoods rids waste for leaner defence Sharewatch The Sunday Times Top 100 companies International data Foster's struggles to regain fizz Australian brewer Foster's is back from the brink, but there are doubts about the growth potential of its British arm, Courage Thinking Business Investors in People Doing it Clarke's way fails to create feel-good factor Economic Outlook International Factors Boom cannot dispel feeling of insecurity American Account Pitfalls lie in wait for the new king of coal Richard Budge's RJB Mining faces tough challenges as the operator of Britain's privatised pits. Report by John Waples GEC draws battle lines as BAe raises the stakes The VSEL bid could trigger open warfare between Britain's defence giants, writes Andrew Lorenz Expansion into Japan seals the recovery at Amersham The first firm to be privatised has emerged from the doldrums to become a global player in healthcare, writes Matthew Lynn 3i investors in industry Sledging makes a leap forward Membership Rewards Edited by Christopher Lloyd Microchip skin patches measure out drug doses Medicine New technology delivers the right dose at the right time with minimum pain for patients who need regular medication Set the gopher to work the Net St: Online Gophers and the World Wide Web are search tools that allow you to find data on the Internet. Nick Rosen reports Getting Started Online Britain seeks 'star wars' defence plan Military Fear of missile attack from the likes of Libya and Iraq starts quest for a deterrent. Tim Furniss reports Christmas blitz boosts multimedia software in the home Computers Microsoft leads the way with a range of CD-Roms. Report by Christopher Lloyd Finding where the customers live Marketing The national Project Management exhibition The Greater Peterborough Effect The Sunday Times Bits & Bytes Sedgemoor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Time Machines Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabouchon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabouchon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Auditel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Offshore Companies No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists Yorkshire pudding takes a bite at Far East A supermarket show in Sydney could prove the springboard for pudding exports to the Pacific Rim. Graham Hind reports How to keep a tight rein on debtors Late payment is a huge problem. But one company has shown how the pain can be minimised, writes John Waples Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multimedia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Showcase for smaller firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items T. M. Enterprises Classic Hampers Bordeaux Direct the Wine Gift Service Medicine man prowls stock market Prufrock Finns respond frostily to enquiry Foxley Picture Gallery Capital idea for profit Picture Gallery China banker's long march And finally. . . The right consultant makes the difference Boffins try to win lotto Jackpot BMW may drop new Rover 600 Cadbury thirst for Lucozade Decision looms in Walker case Budget lunch will help dyslexics British Land in talks on pub deal Banks race to turn on television banking Dream home turns to dust Canaries sing praises of tax-haven life Contents Bargain work of art gets 'guillotined' Fidelity Investments Bathing Belle . . . Posters lured holidaymakers to… Contents Let's change this unfair society law The Equitable Life Full Vat on domestic fuel gets user hot under collar Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Save your way out of hardship The most effective investment strategy for all seasons is to save regularly. Paul Nuki outlines the choice of homes for your hard-earned money Murray Johnstone Rothschild Asset Management First steps in money jungle In a new series, broadcaster Valerie Singleton offers financial advice to people of all ages Every week our guide will explain the basics of managing your money. Part 1: tips for school leavers Asia Pacific Funds How to take the pain out of borrowing Overdrafts and credit cards are easy ways to cover short-term borrowing needs. Consider a bank loan for heavier debts National Westminister Bank Make the most of your cash Don't be a loser at cards Banks and credit-card issuers are urging people to take greater care of their plastic, writes Kevin Pratt Drivers taken for costly ride HSBC Asset Management Ashbourne The Sunday Times Fantasy Fund Manager Book a ride on the South Korean tiger The easing of curbs on foreign investment in South Korea adds to the lure of what is set to be one of the most exciting growth areas in the world Etonian with Midas touch My favourite share Julian Baring's passion for gold has benefitted those who took his investment advice, writes James Bethell Which fund? Mark Searle GVG Asset Management Best leave your will to a professional Drafting a testament is a complicated process that is best left to solicitors and specialist service, writes Nick Gardner The Equitable Life Schroders Investment Management Infant causes parents to act Woolwich Building Society Foreign Colonial Cheapest insurance is close to home Banks and brokers may offer better deals for Traditional brokers may be able to provide much better deals than the new breed of phone-based insurers, says Conal Gregory Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Knight Williams Tackling the root cause of house subsidence Those who have old properties in leafy suburbs where problems with foundations are more likely As the threat to home foundations grows, British insurers are loading premiums, writes Helen Davidson Letting your home can be a good move Black Horse Financial Service Nationwide the Building Society TLG plc Independent Financial Adviser Investor Intelligence Making Money Make Sense Black Horse Financial Service Making a virtue of frugality Mary Whitehouse, the veteran campaigner against permissiveness, is just as conservative in matters of money, writes Richard Woods Money Talk Solid, secure returns guaranteed Beginners guide to . . . 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David Wickers selects the best Northwest Airlines Pakistan International Sandals Resorts Calverley Travel Ltd. Twickers world the Natural World Great Barrier Reef Calverley Travel Ltd. 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The prince and the performer Mrs Jordan's Profession The Story Of a Great Actress And a Future King by Claire Tomalin Viking £18 pp414 Between the sheets Sex In Georgian England: Attitudes And Prejudices From the 1720s To the 1820s by a D Harvey Duckworth £20 pp205 The Making Of Victorian Sexual Attitudes by Michael Mason OUP £17.99 pp256 The Sunday Times Dirk Bogarde No buts . . . Letters by Jean Renoir edited by Lorraine LoBianco and David Thompson Faber £25 pp605 The reel thing Denholm Elliott Quest For Love by Susan Elliott with Barry Turner Headline £16.99 pp271 La Moreau by Marianne Gray Little, Brown £17.50 pp250 The long, the short and the small Looking At Giacometti by David Sylvester Chatto £25 pp256 André Brink Diary Let me tell you a story This year, the Booker prize has suffered controversy, scandal and outraged hostility. Now that the appropriately contentious James Kelman has snapped up the award, the writer and former Booker judge Nicholas Mosley makes an appeal for a return to readability 50 Years Ago this Week Barbara Pym, diary entry for October 17,1944 On the Shelf Helen Davidson praises the satirical scope of John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga The Times Literary Supplement Global villager An Intimate History Of Humanity by Theodore Zeldin Sinclair-Stevenson £20 pp488 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 345 Colin Thubron Tonic for the troops Team Tornado by John Peters and John Nichol M Joseph £15.99 pp246 Looking For Trouble by General Sir Peter de la Billière Harper Collins £19.99 pp449 Thesiger Crossed wires Switchboard Operators by Carol Lake Bloomsbury £12.99 pp216 Do publisher's prices stop you buying the books… Family misfortunes Elizabeth Buchan finds murder and incest in the latest crop of romantic novels Like, totally blah The Informers by Bret Easton Ellis Picador £9.99 pp226 Shortlist Picture Gallery Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writing School The Sunday Times BCA Book Clubs The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Future Heroes Dare Devil Prizes Beryl the Peril Better Late than Never Flying Colours Tree-Mendous Fine Felings Make my Bay What's the Logic? Milk: From the Dairy to your Door On arrival at the town processing Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Jbe 90 The Intelligent Bogart Funday Times Club Coupon Contents Inside Swine of the times All Barbies wear spikes Mariella Forstrup's Week Flight from wrong In spirit One Gump or two? You thought Forrest Gump was an American joke. He is actually Jimbo Meader, and William Langley talked to him Picture Gallery The Berkeley Huddersfield honeymoon Forget Paris, says a a Gill. Stephen Dorrell was right about the romantic ambience of a Yorkshire town When the sparks fly Power couples have everything. But what happens if they short-circuit, asks David Thomas Two beds are better? The open marriage has a serious fan in Monty Python's Terry Jones—and others, says Chrissy Iley TLC KallKwik Shop Office gossip can cost jobs. Carole Dawson on a verbal minefield. Karen Robinson, right, says that men and women speak different languages Talk Ski Olympia More than just a passing phrase A change of mood over Prozac Hailed as a wonder drug with few side effects, could a different, darker side of Prozac be starting to emerge, asks Christa D'souza The Sunday Times Cartier The Sunday Times Paul Mitchell The Hollywood nightmare The British invasion of Tinseltown began more than a decade ago, but for some the dream has turned sour, says Christopher Goodwin Crash landings The air-hostess look has hit the runways. I'm checking out, says Susan Irvine Playtex The Times A woman of substance She made history, in 1992, as the schoolgirl whose case changed Irish abortion law. But the story doesn't finish there, says Wendy Holden Je suis un pop star To the French, he's the king; to the rest of the world he's unknown. But there is more to Johnny Hallyday than meets the eye, says Tony Allen-Mills Polaroid TLC Magimix What a card Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinner Letters Clear Blue Water Brief Lives It was the talk of the Tories last week, the book that aims to do for Europe what Anna Pasternak has done for James Hewitt The Sunday Times Crossword Richard Ingrams vs Christopher Booker Feuds Corner Marco of respect? The Sunday Times Dry slopes offer two-for-one Card sends Blacks' ski gear prices tumbling Blacks Get a free lift pass, win a pair of Blizzard skis Exclusive Savings on Fine Wine, Skiing and Accommodation in Vienna The Card Ski Offers, Department The Sunday Times Save 50% on rooms in Vienna Radisson Hotels International Save over £40 with our bargain claret case Up yours, Diors In Paris, the British usually show first and come second. But this season the brilliance of Westwood, Galliano and Ozbek has run the haute houses right off the catwalk, says Paula Reed Style No game for the playground Family Life The drug abuser's mother It's every parent's nightmare: teenagers using cocaine and eight-year-olds abusing solvents at school No game for the playground Eat up your greens Health Algae has a remarkably beneficial effect on a wide range of illnesses. Donna Leigh-Kile reports High Living Interiors Architect Elspeth Beard battled with pigeons to turn a derelict water tower into an award-winning home. Carole Dawson reports The Sunday Times Drayton TRV4 The throne room The hygienic lavatory that we use today—plumbed indoors and clinically clean—is the refined version of the first flush of success in Roman times, says Hugh Pearman Design News A bit of swagger Interiors Put the brushes away, says Cally Law. For some really sumptuous effects, cover the walls with fabric Picture Gallery Fabric Stockists The Knowledge Robin Eggar offers some directions for winter drivers Cold facts Picture Gallery Small Wonder Motoring The cars are tiny, but some people love Fiat Cinquecentos in a big way. But which is better, an old 500 or the latest model? Small Wonder Rugger-ed but good Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time Austrian blind Food & Drink Wine Down the sloe lane The fruit of the blackthorn works wonders in a bottle of gin, says Sue Lawrence 30 Minute Menu Bully Billy Pet Problem Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodland Kitchens Ltd Painting the lily Gardening Its purity gave it its name, but lilies now come in all varieties, says Dan Pearson Cuttings Gardening Takes Root on TLC Cutting hedge Gardening A leyland cypress need not be a social barrier. Graham Rose screens the evergreens Tip of the Week Building a cloche A bit of idol chat 'Ello,'ello,'ello Jonathan Ross: Home Thoughts Home and dry Accelerated Learning Systems Limited Famous Designer Clothes up to 80% off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosie Nieper Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medivac Healthcare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nobel Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Touch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display 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 Gentlemen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jameson Contents The Culture Warring factions Aa Gill on television The battle of critical wits between Ruskin and Whistler left too little Stamina for Seaforth's skirmishes The critics' choice Scrutiny Better to Shy Away? Profile As her subjects have found, biographer Janet Malcolm's discreet charm can be deadly Indivisible friends Three into two doesn't go, and Threesome, like most recent films about love triangles, doesn't quite add up either Queens of the road The new antipodean film-makers can be sensational, says Iain Johnstone L'Enfer Before you buy an Audi Audi The making of a man of letters Kenneth Tynan, right, was the most exciting and inspirational critic of his generation. His theatre criticism was compared to Hazlitt's as he sought to 'rouse tempers, goad and lacerate'. Much of this skill he honed in his letter writing. This first exclusive extract from his collected letters covers the early part of his life Franklin Mint Limited Royal Shakespeare Company Next Week We test the Daewoo range Daewoo Lynda La Plante Record check Top 20 Pop Albums—September Top 20 Classical Albums—September Picture Gallery Explorations of naked desire Waldemar Januszczak on art that is tied up with the darker side of sex The Sunday Times Critics crawling out into the limelight Can they write plays, or should they stick to the day job, asks John O'mahony United we expand To stage Ghosts, Hamlet and The Seagull together is to amplify their great themes tenfold. John Peter on the power of comparative literature The Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells The popular touch Music ENO's Don Quichotte hits all the right notes—as it must if the company is to stave off new threats to its funding, says Hugh Canning In-flight entertainment Dramatic and spare, the airborne manoeuvres of Berlioz show contemporary composers the real power of freedom, says Paul Driver Musical cheers ENO Louvre The stuff of nonsense Helen Hawkins meets Alan Davies, the stand-up who was the talk of Edinburgh Romeo & Juliet Stephen the kingmaker Iain Johnstone meets the producer who put the Queen on stage and George III on film Apollo Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Manilow The glory of Gershwin Queen's Theatre Prince Edward Theatre Her Majesty's Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harry Connick, Jr The Funk Tour Cliff Richard London Premiere Barbican Centre Monet, Manet and Many More 900 oneonta The Magic of David Copperfield The Sunday Times An age of music and movement As the renaissance moved into the baroque period, secular music developed, opera was born and religious music became more accessible. Stephen Pettitt on this week's CD offer BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Sky TV BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Sky TV Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Sky TV BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Sky TV Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Sky TV Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Sky TV BBC1 An evening with Tarbie and assorted luvvies (ITV,… Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice UK Living Highlights Dilys Powell's film choice World Service The fault is not in our stars Radio Waves Paul Donovan Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Book Clubs Contents Azores Contents Murphys Portishead Alexis Arquette Picture Gallery Relative Values Selfridges Martha Clarke Halifax Financial Services Limited Halifax Untimely deaths Anglian Conservatory Company Bevan Funnell Ltd Bacardi Amdega Grenada World of Leather Texas Instruments Sofa Workshop Countryside Residential Air UK Cerruti 1881 Pour Homme Furniture Village Multiple Display Advertising Items Omega Watermark Second Homes The Volvo 440S Sainsbury's Whiskey Picture Gallery Scacchi and Scacchi Picture Gallery Toshiba Johnny Vaughan NYC What The Traveller Wore Harrods Knightsbridge L'eau D'issey Pour Homme Issey Miyake Studio Daks What the traveller wore Givenchy Gentleman V2 by Sace Austin Reed Learning to Walk Lured irresistibly onto the catwalk in Milan, Simon Mills has the time of his life Russell & Bromley Footwear Giorgio Armani Quality Time An elegant glint of gold is the new subtle wrist kit. So do not be fobbed off with anything less Picture Gallery Liberty Studio Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Feraud Louis Feraud Kenzo Homme Hot Sumner Picture Gallery K Shoes 1994 Burberrys Limited Lads' army Some men are clueless about fashion. Others cultivate a loutish approach to their togs. James Brown reports from the Bungee Jumper High Nighty Dressing room Rainman Harrods No holds bard 'There's no such thing as definitive Shakespeare' Smooth-Tasting Ramada International Hotels & Resorts Finlandia Portland Conservatories Holland & Holland Canon Owens Corning Taxman Tactics Harrods Carrs Sheffield England Silver Celebration Offer Harrods Knightsbridge MoneyBox Software Ltd Furniture Craft Lands End Divani Delcor Seymour Shirts The Sunday Times Wine Club Molto Muccia Econermine Ltd. National Westminster Bank In a nutshell Sophie Grigson presents variations on a walnutty theme: first the new crop, fresh, crisp and milky; then the mature version, cooked for fuller flavour Picture Gallery Stannah Stairlifts Alfred McAlphine Homes No Title Neville Johnson Scope Both the Sun in Libra and the Full Moon in Aries make for an intense week, in which events arrive quite unexpectedly. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto Bookwise Barbara Hall Chess Brainteaser Bridge Dannimac Competitors' Companion Patra Selections Ltd. Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Artistic Greetings Wetherall Heard Any Good Books Lately? A Life in the Day of Picture Gallery Michelob Nicotine Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby

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