News from 22/01/1995
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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, John Coleman, Robert Hewlson, Mark Searle, Toby Young, Jim Munro, Helen Davidson, M Cameron-Webb, Martin Gilbert, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, A J P Taylor, Norman MacRae, Christa d'Souza, Ian Borthwick, Susan d'Arcy, Paul Gambaccini, Nick Rufford, J R Hammond, Nicolette Jones, Alistair Scott, Alasdair Reld, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, John Simpson, Humphrey Carpenter, St John Fawsley, Donu Kogbara, Gillian Hall, Lord Kilbracken, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hymas, Ludovic Kennedy, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Carol Sarler, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Samantha Weinberg, Robert Sandall, Gerald Jacobs, Mary Griffin, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, Arthur Titherington Secretary, C D Kilkenny, Jane Bird, Deanne Pearson, Philip Kerr, Hugh Pearman Architecture Correspondent, Celia Cummins, David Hewson, Diana Brown Chairman, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Colin Dryden, Mike Bunker, Tony Gardiner, Jeremy Clarkson, Margaret Bochen-Haack, Louise Taylor, Michelle Langley, Geoff Whitten, Jeannette Kupfermann, John Moir Chairman, Peter Millar, Dr Elisabeth Croll, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Faye Dunaway, Adrian Turner, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Donovan, Philip Craigle, Lansdowne Road, Sue Lawrence, John Luke, Paul Bray, Paul Driver, Nicholas Hellen, David Saunders-Davies, Ian Chadband, Richard Bath, Tim Rayment, Kirstie Hamilton, Brian Yorke, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, Christina Lamb, Lois Rogers, Brian Reading, Anne Dove, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Marie Colvin, Matthew Norman, Alix Ramsay, Diana Wright, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, E Fairley, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, Andrew Neil, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Reporter, Martin Searby, Richard Hall, Claire Oldfield, Fraser Harrison, Anthony Quinn, Sir Francis Drake, Karen Armstrong, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Paul Nuki Personal Finance Editor, Helen Hawklns, Ken McCulloch, Stephen Armstrong, Louise Evans, Christopher Goodwin, Alison Beckett, D H, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Mary Allen Secretary General, Barbara Deane, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, M Greaves Professor, Roger Lewis, Barry Isaacson, Brian Moore, John M Holder, David Chawla, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Muriel Ingram, Jonathan Hunt, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Ernest Crosswell, Peter Morris, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Nick Farr-Jones, Tim Wickham, Andrew Malone, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Nadine Meisner, Brian Edwards Regional Director, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Bark, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Claire Rayner, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jola Shillingford, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, George Kingsbury, Alix Ramsey, Tom Henling Wade, Sir Michael Jenkins, Emma Forrest, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, J Shoenberg, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Pat Kane, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro, Brendan McMahon, Mark Gregory Pegg,
ResumoLabour plans could put 5p on tax; Rifts endanger victory says Blair Price errors cost shoppers millions Hospitals to use maggots to heal infected wounds Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Saddam's double fools world Contents Major drops inner cabinet Contents Timescape Holidays Priceless Weekend Reading for Just £1 Win £4,000 worth of antiques each week Council 'loony left' lives on under Blair Men's Health Multiple Display Advertising Items World's top bridge pairs fly in for Sunday Times contest Contents The Sunday Times Young Dr Bottomley's 80-hour week Mad Frankie goes to Hollywood by way of Broadmoor Uproar greets art show of stolen suicide notes Hewlett Packard Ex-Beatle to sue manager for £16m Harvey Smith bailed as 3 die in crash Shogun Fury as queen of shoplifters beats theft case Secret health files auctioned in error Blair's wife fought poll tax avoiders Sierra Leone guerrillas hold Britons after mine battle Return of the sun and sex holiday Swiss tipped to design new Tate gallery Inter-Continental Hotels Pigs shot in MoD tests Cambridge maths gets even easier Breaking soon The Power Issue Renault Style gurus smarten up teachers' act How Lib Dems costed Labour The longest goodbye with full histrionics Atticvs Murderer Silcott gets £100,000 in legal aid Atticvs Rail ticket warning Sams raped kidnap victim In today's Other Papers Prince's Goon mail Soros is charitable up to the tax break Private reserves Damaging haircut Hilton CIA's hopes are all at sea Diana set for a snap victory Nick Newman's Week The Big Shock Earthquake Nick Rufford reports from a devastated Kobe on the quake that rocked Japan Woolwich Building Society Eclipse Direct Dancing to the spin doctors When advisers start making the news instead of steering it, MPs get worried. Is the tail wagging the party dog? ask Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott Tune in, Turn off Farewell Steve Wright, good riddance Anderson Country. Auntie's passion for change is killing Radio 1 and infuriating Radio 4 listeners. Has Liz Forgan, the head of BBC radio, lost the plot? Nicholas Hellen reports Rover OJ: a dream goes on trial Media prepare to feast on an American obsession De Klerk's split with ANC widens NHS It's worse than Leningrad, say Grozny siege survivors Peking tense as Deng sinks The Corsa Breeze from Vauxhall Mitterrand's legacy has the left in despair Lawyers fight over father's gift of life Thigh high: With its long skirt slashed dramatically… London Electricity Taj Mahal to bask in electric moonlight Teenage crime wave builds in America Nuclear Electric 'Beauty and the Beast' take over in Italy Chinese go mad for new people's car Devoted butler 'goaded doctor to murder heiress' Revealed: German women's lust post for the Führer Men's Health Magazine The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 19 Baby elephants for sale as Zimbabwe herds grow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touchstone Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Display Advertising Items Floor Coverings International The Personal Taxation Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics The Sunday Times The British Franchise Exhibitions Multiple Display Advertising Items Swatch the Beep MEPs minus Delors have more tongues and more teeth Multiple Display Advertising Items Government Auction News The Old Grey Lady falls on hard times Inside New York Computers & Computing Services Lynn Redgrave stages a mini revolution The race is on for a slice of Jackie O Shamed defence chief joins GEC Sewills High note: the Princess of Wales and Neil Kinnock at… British team flies out to save Kobe victims Weather and Travel Outlook Article Withdrawn Jackpot tops £9m for lottery News Digest Manning faces murder charge Hospital warning Mother accused Fighting on Bomb remand Climbers lost Final call Contents Cadbury wins over Dr Pepper in £1.5bn megadeal M&S chief slams water bosses' pay Comet may go in shake-up Digital PC Business Unit Contents Sainsbury poised to clinch Texas Homecare purchase Painting a brighter picture BP buyout heads for £350m float Contents Jaguar plans challenger to Range Rover Breaking the BTR mould marks the end of an era Agenda Higher Raymond reins in In today's Other Papers Pools takings fall Lloyd's quake bill Share Tips Price pressures add to base rate worries BAe takes off with ATR Racal lines up £175m disposal Wellcome armed against predators Men's Health Magazine Where is everybody? Derailing the Gravy Train Leading industrialists plan a code of practice to curb executive pay, after public and parliamentary outrage at the size of some recent awards, especially in newly privatised industries. Matthew Lynn reports British Airways Blakenham's roman riposte Lawyer chokes on Guinness Foxley The Sunday Times MP grilling gas man may get burnt himself Prufrock Trekkie enterprises Prufrock Director survives storms Prufrock Wembley starts to slip from Wolfson Discount videos to boost learning Extra hassle for Halifax merger plan Prufrock Swift action keeps railway on right track Despite drawing fire from all quarters, the rail regulator has pulled privatisation out of the sidings, writes John Harlow The Sunday Times Eleventh-hour move by Ritblat lands Stanhope John Ritblat's long tussle for the ailing property company has ended in victory for British Land, reports John Waples WH Smith books tell disappointing tale Sharewatch Warwick A share in the boardroom Northern Electric Earthquake rocks Japan's economy There will be disruption for a few weeks, but in the long term the Japanese economy is expected to benefit, writes Garth Alexander Kingfisher ruffles the City's feathers The retailing group's woes have deepened after a profits warning, and a thorough shake-up seems inevitable, writes Kirstie Hamilton Bowkett touch gets Berisford back on its feet The transformation into an industrial holding group is under way after the £200m Welbilt deal, writes John Waples Sainsbury's plans for Texas Homecare turn up heat in DIY The number of stores will be cut but a new price war may erupt as the fight for market share picks up. By Ardyn Bernoth How Flint honed its winning edge When a boss found his staff felt isolated and resentful, he set about making them feel wanted. Report by John Waples Small businesses look to exports for growth Bulletin Cool heads needed as inflation clouds loom Economic Outlook Keeping Mexico's misery at bay American Account The Greater Peterborough Effect Formation flying will pack more jumbos into the sky Aviation As airspace grows ever more crowded, civil aircraft may be forced to travel in pairs, writes Christopher Lloyd It's just an idle thought, until you make it… Microchip wristband keeps drivers alert Motoring One-third of road deaths are caused by fatigue. A solution may now be at hand. By Christopher Lloyd Christopher Lloyd UV headlights see further Virtual reality injects fun into education Computer Network Technology from a British company is being used to teach Japanese children about the environment. Christopher Lloyd reports Ford Buried fibres detect stress in buildings Construction Intel foots £310m Pentium bug bill Bits & Bytes Magic boost for multimedia shows St: Online The Hard Graft for Glory Not since Bill Nicholson created his Double-winning team have Tottenham found the consistency to become more than a Cup side. Chris Lightbown meets Gerry Francis, a pragmatist who is determined to change all that For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV & Radio Rugby Union Royal show in bobsleigh News Focus Speed skating Basketball Snooker Swimming Table tennis Boxing Cheltenham Racecourse France pack too big a punch Pure Genius Pace of Sella and Ntamack douses Welsh fire Ian Borthwick sees an under-strength Wales team humbled but not humiliated Hastings ends Scotland's misery Alasdair Reid at Murrayfield Sport Abroad Ltd. Rowell stands by his man The Rugby Column Agassi toys with the lumberjack Jockey Club justice off the rails John Karter says the 30-day suspension imposed on jockey Richard Dunwoody is way off the mark Sanchez seeks a new world order At peace with herself but with a gameplan for world domination; Arantxa Sanchez Vicario talks to Alix Ramsey Master Oats lifted to Cheltenham summit Racing Men's Health Magazine Stewart fracture spells the end Monty's desert storm checked Rampant Ramprakash cashes in Fraser's heart and craft rise from ashes Peter Roebuck hails the revival of a sturdy seamer from the old school whose every gesture is purest Pom De Villiers the all-round hero S Africa(460 &161)Vpakistan(230) Throne of gold for the mountain king Ian Chadband on Alberto Tomba, who has made slalom's skills more thrilling than downhill daredevilry Mazda Berlin orders Olympic bung probe Parry plans to usurp FA authority Joe Lovejoy reflects on the outbreak of hostilities between the Football Association and the Premier League Taste of the great indoors David Hunn on Julian Halls, hockey's own Andre Agassi—shaved head, earring and all Shadow falls on former shining lights Snooker Easy night for Hamed after Andries wins another title Boxing Football school providing hope after failure Alix Ramsay meets the woman behind a football academy that teaches players more than ball skills Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference & Minor Leagues Scotland Wales & Ireland Pools Villa revival given bite by Fashanu Deryk Brown at the City Ground Now Ferguson uses his head Smith rages at 'pimp' agents after Armstrong speculation The Football Column Burley's final act squares family drama Arsenal's new gun shoots to kill Nought for Keegan's comfort It's crunch time for the big boys Manchester United know that they must win, while Blackburn know that they dare not lose. Joe Lovejoy on the portents for today's Premier League encounter between the leaders at Old Trafford Why Cole is Ferguson's Crucial Card They paid half a million for each goal he scored Some big transfers are made in heaven. Others, such as Robert Fleck's to Chelsea, end in tears. By Jonathan Rendall Steely England settle a score Back row conspires to blow away Irish chances Victory was sweet in the front row war Brian Moore toasts England's success in storm-lashed Dublin Contents Watch out, Australia The Expert View Contents The Famous Grouse Shadow of Evil Henley Management College Goodwood Travel Limited What price loyalty to the crown? When there is discontent below stairs no royal employer is safe, says Andrew Alderson BBC Radio 3 Japan reveals the cracks below the surface The truth is that the Japanese are horrendously inefficient, writes Brian Reading Modern age singes the freebooting hero's beard Profile Politically incorrect, he will not be remembered on a stamp—but many have designs on his grave Who speaks for Britain? Major sees election chance Inside Politics The Sunday Times Calais You pays your money and they eats their eyes Salute the men who bombed Dresden Fifty years ago the RAF made its most controversial strike of the war. Norman Macrae remembers and finds no cause with those who condemn it Learning to love the new literacy There is no point in hankering after obsolete educational goals, writes Kate Saunders TCP How the Tories gifted Labour a funds bonanza by mistake While cash for Central Office dries up, union members vote in record numbers for a system that keeps Labour afloat, says Peter Kellner As the enchanting Kathleen Tynan reminded us not long before her untimely death The Daily Mirror interview with Tony Blair, the… Time to come clean Little by little, or the making of a Eurosceptic Andrew Neil once marched for the European ideal: by degrees, the pettifoggers of Brussels have pushed him into the opposite camp Superlative Travel We've never had it so good—so why do we moan? Since the 1950s Britain has become a land of plenty, and of irrational pessimism, finds David Smith Radisson Edwardian Hotels Persecuted hero or pet prisoner of the chattering classes? Donu Kogbara says the case of the imprisoned Nigerian dissident is not as simple as it looks to his fashionable supporters When financial ruin is the price of justice The case of a wronged GP highlights the need for reform of the civil courts, says Margarette Driscoll More clauses wait to escape Blair's closet The Labour constitution is riddled with reminders of socialist principles that will not go away, writes Sarah Baxter Dollond & Aitchison Dialogue of the Damned He survived the camps—and was interned with a Nazi. Part two of Miklos Hammer's story, by Gerald Jacobs The Times Dietrich: Hitler's faithful mouthpiece Japan's war record is still on trial Not standing pretty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaney Pearce The Sunday Times Public served well by workaholic surgeons Splendid monarchy will suit us best Points Birthdays Tired City slickers head west People seeking a bolt hole from the stress and strain of urban life are turning to Devon and Cornwall, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Watermark Resorts Share a luxury bath with Giorgio Armani Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlpine Homes Harley House Savills Recruitment Matters Samsung Electronics N B Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection N B Selection Ltd. Whitehead Selection JM Management Services TSI Group The Tussauds Group N B Selection Ltd Barclays Commercial Services N B Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd Robinson Keane The Body Shop North West Water Philip Rice Partnership TK Selection N B Selection Ltd The Executive Selection Division of Odgers and Co.… S&H Consulting Limited Eurosearch Associates N B Selection Ltd Microsoft Sunday Times N B Selection Ltd Nicholson-Martin Consult Whitehead Selection Pepsico Pacific Howgate Sable JM Management Services Post Office Counters Marque MSL International Coopers & Lybrand Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Engineering Digital Opt-Tel Services WSA Corporation International Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Adderley-Featherstone plc Howgate Sable Uni Data Piper Trust Aia Associates in Advertising MacMillan Davies Monarch Walkers SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Hoskyns Regent Consulting Health & Safety Commission Barkers Response & Assessment PA Consulting Group Strategic Resource Solutions Chemical Multiple Display Advertising Items Army Officer Chief Executive Jencons (Scientific) Ltd Sydney Consultants Oracle MSL International 3 charges de recrutement internationaux Multiple Display Advertising Items KPMG Selection & Search TSI Group Head of Information Systems Development Dimensions International Michael Page Sales & Marketing GE Information Services Michael Page Technology Anglo Arabian Services Limited The Hospitality Group Defence Research Agency Adderley-Featherstone plc An Aurora Company Sales Director/general Manager S&P Comstock Booker Fitch food services Grange Selection MKA Apricot T. 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Friday's Executive Network The Medical Defence Union Ltd AT&T Post Office Counters PPP Healthcare Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Swift Multiple Display Advertising Items Tack Executive Selection Miller Leake Advertising Preview Data Systems Limited University of East London Ryder Dacoll Limited Data Protection Arjo Wiggins Exon Chemical Austin Knight Broadcast & Communications Professionals Hitachi Kestrel Consulting Railtrack Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Indemnity PLC Thompson Associates Limited Roundstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Consort Multiple Display Advertising Items St Helens College Philip Rice Partnership Peterborough Hospitals Nhs Trust Police Complaints Authority City of Stoke on Trent Christchurch Office of Fair Trading West Sussex Health Cilntec Merton Dental Practice Board Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive Harrow NHS Cymru Wales In 1984 the number of refugees worldwide was 10.5 Cheshire Community Healthcare Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items The refugee council ACCA Multiple Display Advertising Items The Corporate Consulting Group University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuwait University Faculty of Science Kuwait Multiple Display Advertising Items Mathematics hamstrung by long divisions Disagreements among teachers, educationists and politicians have left the teaching of maths in a confused state, writes Tony Gardiner Multiple Display Advertising Items Famous five tell of blight on standards Multiple Display Advertising Items Uxbridge College Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Seaways Outback of beyond Mark Ottaway pitchers a tent beside the open road on his way to Australia's northern tip Bales Stena Sealink Mark Warner Gearing up Snorkelling equipment They are. Are they? Do travel agents give independent advice? In the laps of the gods Directions It's a rap No entry Out peso-ed Once bitten, twice shy In brief . . . Fluid loss on US flights Stena Sealink Fare deals An island cocktail Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Cunard The Display Travel Section Summer 95 Dazed? Confused? David Wickers has the ultimate crib sheet to combat brochure fatigue Premier Britain Tapestry Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Pakistan International Travel Portfolio Sweden Inspirations plc Premier Italy Ski Austria Orient Lines Cresta Princess Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard Summer 95 Pride after a fall Amazingly Good Travel Agents Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Portugal Stansted Travel Savers US Airtours plc British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Qantas Appointed Agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Autos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Solo's Atol 559 Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocamp Multiple Display Advertising Items Villa Select Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Caribbean Multiple Display Advertising Items Laskarina Ltd. 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But the risks will be high, and some experts fear too many investors will burn their fingers. Report by Nick Gardner The GT High Yield Fund Scottish Investment Trust PLC Fimbra Airways How Cap'n Blyth found his bounty Money Talk Round-the-world sailor Chay Blyth tells Richard Woods about the challenges he overcame to make his dreams come true Henderson unit trust joins the ethically sensitive Save & Prosper Investors need a new income yardstick Many people's expected returns on investments may be several years out of date. Diana Wright suggests they reappraise the situation New Year's Resolution Financial Times Options to view for high return The M&G Pep Henderson touche Remnant Falling markets subdue international portfolio My suggested portfolio shows no overall gain over the past year but this compares favourably with the UK market as a whole, which fell nearly 10% in the same period Star shines in the east My favourite share GAM's Mike Bunker sees potential in Thailand's second-largest bank, whose profits grew by more than 50% last year Move up to wide open spaces The allure of New York-style loft apartments is strong, but they are not an easy or cheap option, writes Helen Davidson Buy now, restore and repair later Old houses that need a lot of work done can be an attractive alternative for hard-up home hunters, but beware the pitfalls Prudential Mortgage lenders need persuasion Schroders The Equitable Life The Sunday Times Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd. The Sunday Times National Westminster Bank Fresh look taken at fixed mortgages Savings News Instruct your stockbroker by computer from home Chase De Vere Investments PLC Personal Finance Splash out on a dip into watercolours Collecting for investment Murray Johnstone Northern Rock Yorkshire Guernsey Very big in the badlands In rural America everyone drives a pick-up truck. After driving the new Dodge Ram, Jeremy Clarkson pities them Multiple Classified Advertising Items The spy who came by company car Bramley BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hartshill Holland Park Godfrey Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items L&C Tunbridge Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Lancoster The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Park Royal Alan Day London UDT Hughes of Beacohseiled Puttocks Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lamborghini Great Britain Limited Car Marks of Hull Midland Registrations Registration Transfers Porsche AFN Porsche Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay DVLA Registration Hotline Hypocrisy without limit on motorways The punitive and widely disregarded 70mph limit is kept in place partly because drivers will not tell the whole truth to pollsters, says Eric Dymock Schumacher's kind of family estate The Audi Avant RS2 is a sports car in disguise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Macho man fails to spot Honda's winner Porsche gets more power Contents £ Loadsa Money Free To Trade by Michael Ridpath Heinemann £10 pp346 Contents Deliver us Street cred Hairy tale System analyst Over the hill Pile 'Em High Harvey Porlock inspects Martin Amis's teeth and a S Byatt's fairies Critical List Behind closed doors Science In The Bedroom a History Of Sex Research by Vern L Bullough Basic Books £16.99 pp376 Century Just passing through The Lion In The Sand The British In The Middle East by Gerald Butt Bloomsbury £16.99 pp215 The Sunday Times Write and record Sacred Games by Gerald Jacobs H Hamilton £16.99 pp271 Schindler's Legacy: True Stories Of The List Survivors by Elinor J Brecher Hodder £14.99 pp442 The Sunday Times The Daughters of Cain The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 358 Gloomy forecasts The State We're In by Will Hutton Cape £16.99 pp288 Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary Original Copy? There is no way writers can break fictional ground, asserts Humphrey Carpenter, because there is no such thing as an original plot Helen Fielding admires Jane Austen for surviving VIth Upper On the Shelf The Times Literary Supplement All this and heaven too The Physics Of Immortality: Modern Cosmology, God And The Resurrection Of The Dead by Frank J Tipler Macmillan £20 pp528 The darkest hours Night: An Exploration Of Night Life, Night Language, Sleep & Dreams by a Alvarez Cape £15.99 pp288 How to decode your cat's tail talk Contempt of court Eyes Of a Child by Richard North Patterson Hutchinson £9.99 pp594 No hiding place John Coleman uncovers punks, prostitutes, pilgrims and pussycats in his selection of crime novels August is a wicked month Shelter by Jayne Anne Phillips Faber £14.99 pp300 Shortlist Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Mops Multiple Display Advertising Items The Folio Society Contents Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club New Prize Beryl the Peril Funday Times News Perk up Percy Make your Own Mask Attaching the elastic Beauty Pink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls The Bartons Bogart Funday Times Club Contents BT Small but perfectly run Michael Heseltine has a big new scheme to help small businesses help themselves, says David Hewson Is it a fax, is it a phone, is it a PC . . . ? Communications Wh Smith Save time, make money Software NEC PC World BT or not BT, that is the question Telephones All singing, all dancing, all action Networks How to prevent your home office becoming a madhouse Teleworking Beam up to a hi-tech cottage Telecentres Microsoft Software Oh, you take the highway. . . E-Mail US Robotics Switch on, plug in, phone out Mobile Communications OKI People to People Technology Personal organisers Case Studies BT From screen to page Desktop Publishing Elonex Get your targets lined up in your sights Marketing Viglen Where the cash keeps flowing The Costs The Sage Group PLC CEO Contents Contents Inclined to live dangerously Colombian addiction Boogie nights What's a guy to do? I arrive back from liberal,… The bubble bursts Cindy Crawford's cola commercial had to generate some fizz, but the hard sell fell flat, says Jonathan Margolis A real home from home Claire Rayner on the double life of a man whose love nest was just like his wife's place I crossed oceans of time to find him: 30 hours from… What a piece of work is Keanu's Hamlet! This is one role that might have been written for the star of Speed, says Roger Lewis To help us make it through the night . . . Prince Charles, we are told, has a photo of Camilla. Most people keep precious objects alongside the lamp, the radio and the alarm in this most private place. Your night table reveals your life, says Jeannette Kupfermann Cartier Camilla's recipe for love Moat House On top of the world Once people wouldn't go to Australia unless you sent them, and being born there was the next worst thing to penal servitude, says Mark Gregory Pegg. So why has film star Greta Scacchi emigrated there? Venice Simplon Orient-Express That's your lots The first of a regular guide to forthcoming antiques fairs and sales Unicorn Holidays The Sunday Times Resting Actor Antique dealers come in a variety of easily recognisable types. A a Gill sorts out the genuine from the well dodgy Meet the Lovejoys The Sunday Times The Chelsea Hotel Commando tactics Trying to sell health and fitness to men? British lads are a really tough market, says Christopher Goodwin, so make it macho Singapore Letters The Sunday Times Hotting up at the Bay Winners Dinners Men's Health Magazine Linda Nolan Brief Lives Fed up with her goody-goody image, she posed topless and became known as The Naughty Nolan. But her recording career never took off and last week she filed for bankruptcy The Sunday Times Crossword William Waldegrave vs Viscount Chewton Feuds Corner The Sunday Times The British Antique Dealers' Association Meal Planner Fat Attack Part III Life story Samantha Weinberg tours America's most notorious prison Hide'n chi Suede has always been a supple, subtle alternative to the heavy leather brigade. Now you can wear it in soft spring colors or the new brights. It's like a second skin, says Michelle Langley Contents The cost of loving A woman paying for sex Being single is rewarding in many ways, but it can mean having to go without sex. One divorcée thought that a young gigolo might be the answer Swell news at last Health A massage technique that reduces the painful swelling of lymphoedema is finally available in Britain, says Deanne Pearson Cornish cream Porcelain, prints, antiques: the private passions of Hugh Scully differ little from his public ones. By Alison Beckett Collectibles Part 1: the 1930s The White House Gambling on club class Table Talk Testing Time Cellar's market Food & Drink Wine Get into a jam Home-made marmalade is well worth the effort, says Sue Lawrence 30 Minute Menu French lessons Gardening Dan Pearson on a bold Parisian alternative to the staid public spaces found in Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Conservatories Kitchens & Bedrooms Woodland Kitchens Ltd Securiglide UK Ltd Kitchen & Bedroom Heritage No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items We can make it Motoring With their strong tradition of style and craftmanship, Britain's small car-makers are creating the motoring classics that collectors of the future will covet, says Jeremy Clarkson Car collectibles The Sunday Times What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Water Colours Singles Gallery Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Find the Hidden Jewel and Win £10,000! Contents Contents Heavens above The goings-on at the vicarage bring a welcome diversion from the usual drug-based crime A feast for the guys Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt are just two of the bodies beautiful in Interview With The Vampire, a film for suckers everywhere Funny how death becomes them Scrutiny They've all been Tangoed Profile Saatchi is old hat. The agency that the ad world has trouble keeping up with is Howell Henry Chaldecott Lury. Stephen Armstrong meets Rupert Howell. Photograph by Sally Soames Record Check Voting with their feet Dance acts have polished up their image and walked all the way up the charts, says Robert Sandall Emma Forrest tries to make the best of her revision time Evening Standard The Sunday Times History as bunk Today's televisual approach to history is adroit and extensive, but trivialising, argues Matthew Norman, and in no way matches the expertise of such past masters as a J P Taylor An elevating game of neverending storeys Peter Millar plays a computer game built around one of life's great mysteries: why lifts in skyscrapers take so long to arrive Faith in the future Churches are being built again, and the old Gothic principles still apply. By Hugh Pearman A goal for our best player Toby Young meets the most powerful Englishman in cinema Hollywood's take on the British film industry Suzuki Let's not get too wired up Now that laptops and mobile phones are commonplace, and anybody with a modern can surf the Internet,'Luddite' has become a dirty word. Pat Kane explains why we should think again Comedy Theatre Mystery Man His photographs are so familiar as to be over-exposed. But Man Ray himself was more of an enigma. Waldemar Januszczak on an exhibition that brings him back into focus Forum Cambridge Theatre Odeon Circles of hell Strindberg's studies of relationships are bleak, uncompromising—and in production all over London. Robert Hewison reports Rescue of an injured Swan English National Ballet's celebration of Tchaikovsky's great work is restored to the top flight. By David Dougill The Royal Opera The Sunday Times Sharp turn of phrase By introducing speech, Nigel Charnock is extending the vocabulary of dance. 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In Leeds, Matthew Warchus fared less well with Troilus And Cressida, writes Hugh Canning Why Hindemith is much better with hindsight Top 20 Pop Albums-December King Priam Multiple Display Advertising Items Top of the form The giants of the Classical period, Mozart and Haydn, sent emotions soaring while observing strict musical form. 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