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News from 12/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Tiffany Daneff, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Julian Keeling, John Davison, Jim Munro, Helen Davidson, Steve McNie, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mike Cast, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Kippel Williams, Valerie de Max, John Walton, Susan d'Arcy, Robert Breckman, Joanna Duckworth, Peter Lilley, John Stansell, Andrew Robinson, Christa D'souza, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Harshad Patel, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, William Green, David Shelley Nicholl, Charles Hymas, Clive Davis, Michael Loewy, W de Vere, Mike Bruce-Mitford, Marion Shaw, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Martin James, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, George Davies, John Evans, Deanne Pearson, Angela Rippon, Eryl Powell, Ciaran Byrne, Jennifer Smallman, Randeep Ramesh, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Graham Clayton, Uncle Ernie, K E Wawardy, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Gillian Wayne Headmistress, Geoff Whitten, Martin Cavill, Krishna Dutta, George Perry, Elaine Feinstein, Kevin Connolly, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Nicholas Eberstadt Researcher, Yvette Sitten, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Keliner, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Doreen Cronin Secretary, Trevor Williams, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Wendy Scott, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Elizabeth Hurley, Jim Mortimer, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Mole Board, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Chadband, Richard Bath, Tim Rayment, Oleg Gordievsky, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Edward Plan, Dave Thomas, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Sean Newsom, Laura Cumming, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, Dr Alexander Hurley, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Brian Deer, T J Binyon, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Andrew Neil, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Reporter, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Fraser Harrison, Ian Critchley, Keith Martin, Pierre Sane Secretary general Amnesty International, Anthony Quinn, Waldemar Januszcak, Ian Burrell, Cheryl Younson, M Wilson, Christopher Goodwin, Michele Roberts, G Davies, Tony Rocca, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Master Oats, Nicholas Bethell, Rachel Cooke, Peter Johnson, Antony Worrall Thompson, Tom Stoddart, Jonathan Ross's, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Colette Hiller, Jonathon Porritt, Lesley Thomas Religious Affairs Correspondent, Ray Hutton, Rebecca Fowler, Julie Burchill, Susan Elkin, David Hunn, Kate Davidson, Erika A Havers-Strong, Louisa Young, Lucille Grant, Margaret Walters, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Andrew Stephen, Christa D'Souza, A A Gill, John Wilson, Andrew Malone, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Christopher Wiles, Michael Horovitz, Chrissy Iley, Anna Pukas, Kenneth Williams, Gilbert Adair, Stanley Wells, Andrew Lorenz, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Vladimir Derer Hon Secretary, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, James Campbell, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Paula Reed, J P McManus, Strunckel von Strunckel, John Hutchins, Parvez Akhtar, George Racz, Emma Forrest, Joanna Simon, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, B Merriott, Boris Schapiro,

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Test for pregnant women causes wave of birth defects Tory backbench MPs revolt over Irish peace plan Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times Weather Virgin Magazine News Review Frocky horror show: London's new look 'Death squad' Briton arrested Magazine Gift gives cancer girl new chance Contents St. Joseph's Hospice Brother Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times Ministers face sack in Scott inquiry Scotland Yard swoops on plunder of the pyramids Final meltdown for Spitting Image puppets as satirists lose their bite Scandinavian Seaways Three more footballers in bribes inquiry 306 Peugeot Public school offers to refund exam failures Oldie's Ingrams accused of sex discrimination There will be no 'Lady' Mandela In today's Other Papers Minister quit after lover's threat British Midland Deposed Barbican boss gets £250,000 The Astra Atlas from Vauxhall Rebel vicars marry gays in church Rugby crackdown on £1,500 ticket racket Benefactor offers NHS gift to ease hospital beds crisis Champneys Blair turns down union appeals for job charter Fujitsu ICL Team Ware Abbey National Direct RAF drives out officer wrongly branded insane BBC reporter pays for misuse of satellite link Grade at bay as Channel 4 faces censure Police investigate 80 social workers in child sex abuse inquiry American Express 4 Diary of smut and sensation The National Lottery Second Xi bowl a fast one at Imran Atticvs Untamed Texan guns for ball-breaker title Europe blamed as British apple trees face the chop 'Brittle' steel sank the Titanic Atticus Bungling Bill sinks the dollar down Mexico way Atticvs Hey Mac, put a sock in it Atticvs Inter-Continental So why is al-Fayed so much in the news? Atticvs Two recent thefts remain unsolved. The first was in Nick Newman's Week So Long, Nice Ericsson Personal chemistry British Airways P&o European Ferries The right to live? South African white terror plot British hired killer tells of attempt to unseat Mandela Report: Tim Rayment Johannesburg Photographer: Juhan Kuus Clinton's new man for the CIA pulls out over visa scandal Woolwich Mud pies knock Balladur off his campaign perch Legal & General French pride goes under in a sea of troubles Arms scandal edges closer to Nato chief Terreus Article Withdrawn Fact turns to fiction in new Trump saga Jails to become hell on earth Middle America is angry at soaring crime and fighting back by clamouring for much harsher regimes in BT Bless America—it's just given me £6m And legal antics in civil Put the hit on my credit card, please Prison. Politicians are meeting the call by ending privileges and putting inmates back on the chain gang Male students to sue over nun's lesbian sex class Courts get more bizarre The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 26 Fort Posthouse TV show leads to killing Picture Gallery The Cavalier from Vauxhall Queen plea by tribe that lost its head Norwich Union Skoda Israeli tourist hordes disturb the Middle East peace Pentagon makes first moves to mount Bosnian pull-out Vanunu breaks his long silence Barclays Danielle lands her catch Inside Paris Air Miles Island paradise lost Wheel of fortune Chirac savours sweet revenge Whiskey sours sports fans Crisis over illegal immigration Bombs posted to Labour leaders India Weather and Travel Outlook Jackpot tops £13m for lottery News Digest Port ban on veal convoys Warder accused Saviour Emily £1m drug haul Court initiative Tunnel blockade Actress dies Cazenove merger plan fuelled Barings' gambles Northern's investors stage revolt Now it's Saatchi, the movie Hewlett Packard Martin Taylor Swiss Bank loses £20m Special Report O' Reilly forges Indy deal Double Douch Britain's share of bill for Eurofighter nears £15bn Tokyo fears Nikkei will hit new low Barclays makes money but customers hate it B. A. T Industries Franchisees favourites to clinch Ryman chain BTR may be ready to sell Slazenger EBRD chief to join Forte Rover heads for US In today's Other Papers Revolt at Signet Market turmoil Lloyd's review Wolfensohn to head World Bank The Sunday Times Shock Treatment Last week's threat by the electricity watchdog to toughen price controls caused fury in parliament and the City and turmoil in the power industry. Report by Andrew Lorenz and Matthew Lynn Hewlett Packard Littlechild: academic at sea in real world Bosses in operatic duet Lloyd's bets on non-gambler Foxley Merseyside Future shock of top banker Prufrock The market movers that make the A-list The refusal of the Oxford & Cambridge club to admit Land man stuck in a hole Man cannot live by soup alone. This is especially… Eating used to be so simple: bite, chew, swallow.… Red nose, lovely lips Pools' days may be numbered as lottery has a ball The promoters of the traditional Saturday flutter have been dealt a huge blow by the National Lottery, writes Ardyn Bernoth The Expro Group FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Moguls end war of Independents Tony O'Reilly and David Montgomery have buried the hatchet in a bid to save the newspaper group, writes Randeep Ramesh AAH defence could force up Gehe bid Sharewatch BTR A share in the boardroom Sun Yen's unstoppable rise threatens to end in disaster The continuing strength of Japan's currency is producing a speculative bubble that could burst with disastrous effects. Garth Alexander reports Sterling wobbles in wake of mighty mark Economic Outlook Dollar is doomed to go on sinking Telford French prepare to make a bigger splash in British water Lyonnaise des Eaux's takeover bid for Northumbrian heralds the second wave of a French invasion. Rufus Olins reports Cathay Pacific Dutch courage saves Barings from abyss ING is refraining from sackings as its own people take over the bank's key positions, writes Kirstie Hamilton Forte Posthouse Mercedes Barclays responds to new boy's charm Martin Taylor has galvanised the bank with a new team spirit but he has not yet been fully tested, writes Rufus Olins Welsh Development Agency Allders looks for duty-free growth in east Gun fit for a stick-up Rion Control Jaguar's software shapes ideal seat Intel inside Trade Indemnity Cyprus Airways Watch a video on cell phone Telephones Mission of a microchip evangelist Profile Robin Saxby is hoping to create the standard chip for all forms of mobile computing. Report by Christopher Lloyd The Greater Peterborough Effect Warship hides behind stealth technology Naval Warfare France has deployed a ship that resists detection by radar, infrared, magnetic or acoustic means. Graham Clayton reports Psion gets City organised Computing Project Management '95 The Sunday Times Fears of delay dog Windows 95 Bits & Bytes Hope fades for electric cars National celebration of science Schools start surfing the net How the banks are falling down on their job The Bank of England says banks are determined to help small firms. Mike Cast, who runs two computer firms, tells a different story Broker finds ready cash for start-ups A firm that puts entrepreneurs in touch with lenders is thriving. Randeep Ramesh reports The Times Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Replica Antiques Furniture Business Spring National Franchise Multiple Display Advertising Items Join in a Grand National Tour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchising in the 90'S Cheapest Stock in Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham in the blood Harcon reawakens the old Dreaper dream Arkle, Prince Regent and Flyingbolt: not the easiest act to follow. Hugh McIlvanney meets the son of a fabled father whose sights are trained on rekindling a family affair Uncle Ernie: Festival Favourites And on that farm he had a champion His horse is a 40-1 outsider, but John Webber assures John Karter that Land Afar will win the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Poor show, Nebiolo Ian Chadband on the Christie-IAAF charade and the credibility gap that lay behind it Regis limps out of the running New chapter added to the Old story Midland Faldo prepares to pounce Jack's climb to the top of the world Jack Rowell, the enigmatic England manager, tells Stephen Jones about his hopes, teams and the World Cup England or Scotland? The Six Key Factors All Betts on Wigan for Wembley Alert Bedford stroll past Park Low noon at Arms Park There's nothing at stake but pride. But that, says Stephen Jones, is worth playing for Holford throws it away Wales win battle to host 1999 World Cup Jenkins fires up Ponty's charge Rhythm and Blues on the Ouse Mark Reason sees Cambridge hot up the pace before the Boat Race Time for a whole new board game Robin Marlar cites Ray Illingworth's appointment as the England cricket supremo as proof that Machiavellianism is alive and well Scoreboard Deadly Reiffel picks off West Indies World top two to play for US Majestic Chen reigns supreme David Hunn in Birmingham sees China's serene ice queen claim the world skating crown Multiple Classified Advertising Items The fastest way to the bottom Keith Wheatley on a design that could prevent disasters such as that which befell one Australia It's no go for wasteful Pajot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highlands & Islands Enterprise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royle's engineers primed for battle Newcastle will find Goodison Park hostile territory today as they seek a place in the FA Cup semi-finals. Joe Lovejoy meets the man who has put fire in Everton's bellies Full-Back who Attacks as well as He Defends Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers All-rounder in a square hole Chris Lightbown says Newcastle's multi-talented Paul Kitson needs encouragement rather than the impatience of fans or the demands of conformity First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference & Minor Leagues Premier League Scotland Europe Pools Shearer rescues jittery Blackburn Water can be torture for the unsung groundsman As a wet winter turns pitches into paddy fields, Dave Thomas talks to the men whose name is mud McAllister lights up Leeds Leicester go down fighting Johnson suffers for Prior's sins Bolton emerge as dark horses Kendall ready for Italian job Harsh lessons for the boys from Brazil Tranmere rewarded for toil The Times Reeves winner cheers Kinnear Gold Intentions Klinsmann clinches a classic Late strike stuns Anfield Wales awarded the World Cup News inside Blackburn held up by Coventry FA Cup Sixth round Premier League Cowans keeps Wolves in hunt Grand Designs The Famous Grouse Disunion Home & Family Finance Ltd. Our targets: how the KGB tried to manipulate the West Goodwood Travel Limited Windfall of the week Long uppercut of the law What's my Line on. . . Vigilante Policemen Hand on the heels of the true confessions of… Fast Trade Fame first: now she's making a fortune Profile From that dress to a fat cheque: the woman on Hugh Grant's arm has got a proper job at last 'Sad Paddy' desperately seeking relevance in the age of Blair Inside Politics Isuzu Mon dieu, it will be wheelie bins at dawn Lost qualities of a lost generation The new barbarism will only be turned back when our leaders teach the importance of civility and tolerance, says Norman Macrae How much is your child's life worth? The National Health Service cannot be allowed to price-cap young lives, argues Kate Saunders Centre Stage Where there's Will there's a way: now the left is talking The strange success of Will Hutton's book signals a sea change in the nature of political debate in this country, says Peter Keliner There was one last irony in The World at War, the… One might have thought the Tories would be used to Our one-sided relationship Maybe Britain isn't such a bad place after all The muddle and scandal dogging the rest of Europe shows that our self-lacerating pessimism is unjustified, writes Andrew Neil Superlative Travel Our toddlers do not need crammers Not all Asians are Muslims Prejudice is alive and well The Sunday Times Triomar Ghosts hit back Amnesty: no perks to hide DVLA UN jamboree cheats the poor An outdated ritual Heading for a hard hit Points Birthdays Quiet confidence of a cabinet 'bastard' Interview Sarah Baxter meets the late-flowering cabinet rebel who stops short of treachery IBS Bulletin Subscription Department (STM) Staples Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina Puente Romano Japan rewrites the war Garth Alexander on the new pulp fiction that echoes a nation's warped understanding of its past Alto Berkeley Homes City's bluffers hit the buffers Britain's little merchant banks lived behind a clever facade. Barings has cruelly exposed their inadequacy, says Jeff Randall Fast-food giant slowly nibbling at the greens What is it about Big Mac and controversy? Richard Woods watches a libel trial go from mad to worse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Knight Frank & Rutley Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaufort Homes Wates Build with Care Multiple Display Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Wilcox & Co Cala Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldschmidi Keith Cardale Groves Savills Asion Chase Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sullivan Thomas Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fulham Cluttons Savills Royal Insurance BerKaley Homes Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thirlstone Homes Ltd Berkeley Homes Allsop & Co Medway Training & Recruitment British Midland The Mission When William Green flew deep into the Guyanese jungle, the last role he expected was that of ad hoc dentist's chair Stena Sealink Directions As Others See us The Tour Operator Gearing up Water purifiers Offshore assets Phoneday Pettills Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Caribbean Ages of Travel To kick off a new series on family holidays, David Wickers tots up the costs of carting babies and toddlers around the world Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey Stena Sealink Paul Mundy Cruising Green Tangerines Nicholas Bethell enjoys the luxuriant gardens of European expatriates in Morocco's summer capital Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items In the long run Check-In Trail Finders Qantas Virgin Bon Voyage Multiple Display Advertising Items The jet set Tony Rocca goes under the volcano in the Italian spa town of Saturnia, an oasis of hedonism British Midland Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World USAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Aer Lingus Wave Form Sean Newsom finds a breathtaking serenity in the breaking waves of Lanzarote Multiple Display Advertising Items Emerald Star Ryan Holidays Ireland Flight Bookers Airline Network Travelbag Lunn Poly Connections The Travel People Australia Brochure Peregor Travelbag General Accident Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsites Style Holidays Solo's Caribbean Connection Star Clippers Norwegian Coastal Voyage Sail France Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuscany Umbria Premier CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Something Special Travel Ltd Just France Key Camp Holidays The French Gold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Bonded Kingsland holidays The French DiRECTORY Carisma Holidays Dominique's Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Normandy Chez nous '95 Multiple Display Advertising Items Aito Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocamp Brittany Caravan Hire Motorail Multiple Display Advertising Items French Expressions Multiple Display Advertising Items Picardy VFB Riviera Retreats Drive France Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Premier Multiple Display Advertising Items Palmer Parket Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Abta Ski USAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Polurrian Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snow Time Super Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Salcombe Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Leaving the alarm clock behind is the greatest luxury for Angela Rippon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Search for a star Fraser Harrison admires the town of Stamford in close-up Small savers fight Barings for lost £100m Power investors told: hang on Take the Mickey with your holidays £100,000 Cash to Be Won Fury as stamp duty stays on shares A Share in the Future. . . Experts say there is… Fidelity Investments Travel claims rebound on home policy Building societies prepare to die with a big bang Guinness Flight Finding a trustworthy adviser Computer picks fund's stocks Gartmore First-time homebuyers dry up How one couple cut their monthly payments by 60% The Equitable Life Cheap mortgage deals are all right for some Homeowners should carefully consider their circumstances before pursuing any of the exceptional deals with which lenders are flooding the market, writes Diana Wright Direct sellers undercut high-street home loans Typical costs of remortgaging Hill Samuel Standard Life South Africa Don't invest without expert advice Fund managers hold the key to making a wise investment, writes Nick Gardner Foreign Colonial Sterling SA funds General Accident Mercury Direct Planned SAViNGS The Pep Shop Ltd The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Competition Rules Top 50 Fund Managers J. 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Life On a Modern Planet: A Manifesto For Progress by Richard D North Manchester Univ Press £25 pp336 The Softback Preview Diary The New Av They're mean. They're green. They want to make the world a safer place. Marion Shaw, surveying the new wave of detective novels, stakes out the rise of the female, feminist—and occasionally lesbian—sleuths 40 Years Ago this Week Kenneth Williams in his diary, March 16,1955 On the Shelf Whsmith Compaq Muslin and scent Whatever Happened To Margo? by Margaret Durrell Deutsch £14.99 pp226 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 365 A man's own story Skinned Alive by Edmund White Chatto £12.99 pp262 Murder most fair Small g: A Summer Idyll by Patricia Highsmith Bloomsbury £15.99 pp263 Buring books, reading vegetables The Black Album by Hanif Kureishi Faber £14.99 pp230 The moppet show Playland by John Gregory Dunne Granta £14.99 pp494 New-world symphony A River Town by Thomas Keneally Hodder £15.99 pp330 The accidental tourist Astonishing The Gods by Ben Okri Phoenix House £12 pp159 Shortlist Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Open University The Times Literary Supplement The Folio Society The Funday Times Strip-Teasers Picture Gallery The Funday Times Club Doggy Days Club Members Drawings and Jokes Back next Week Prizes Picture Gallery Red-Dy, Steady, Go! Here's how you can take part in Comic Relief '95 Picture Gallery N'ice Place Freaky Frogs Baby Ace! Feet First! Watch this Space Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Numskulls Fish tALES The Bartons Intelligent Cod Picture Gallery Funday Times Club Picture Gallery Joy Stick Style Sstyle Lying doggo Pack up your troubles Jonathan Ross's Week Hans off Ready for my pay rise, Mr DeMille Elaine Paige's reputed £25,000 a week for Sunset Boulevard chimes in with a new national pastime: charting the huge pay deals that beset Britain. But it obscures the grim reality of theatre life, says John Peter The trials of a working mother Taking the O J Simpson case must have seemed a smart career move for Marcia Clark, but now it could against her in a custody battle. Are today's women no longer allowed to have it all, asks Geordie Greig The Berkeley Naked ambition Get your kit off along with all the girls if you must. Just don't fool yourself that it's a blow for feminism, says Cosmo Landesman The Regent London Tuning in to a silent protest Canned music creeps into hotels, restaurants and pubs and grates on our nerves. But now there is a campaign to stop this racket, and a a Gill has joined the still small voice for calm You can stake your life The duels between the owner J P McManus and the bookie Stephen Little are essential to the drama of Cheltenham, says Andrew Alderson Unicorn Holidays The pall of the wild Fresh air, green grass, the rural idyll. If you want to turn your children into delinquents, raise them in the country, says Roland White The The miseries suffered by fat children are examined in a new film, but the causes of obesity remain unclear. Susan Clark reports Big issue Sisters Looking for a hype profile They are the 'handbag' PRs: an inept breed sent to harass the hapless journalist English Cox Guernsey Cartier Villeroy & Boch The Sunday Times Letters Death wish Restaurant Watch The Sunday Times Crossword Jon Lovitz For years he has toiled away as a comedy actor, unrecognised in the UK. But fame beckoned last week when, in a most touching fashion, he presented a Hollywood award to Jamie Lee Curtis Azzedine Alaia vs Herve Leger Feuds Corner No Title The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Milan '95 Style Sisterly love The lesbian mother She was happily married, with a young son. But there was always something missing until she realised through a friend's chance confession that she, too, was gay Burning issue Health A new study suggests that endometriosis, a common cause of infertility in women, may be linked to toxins released by the incineration of household waste. Deanne Pearson reports Bed And so to Collectibles The bed as we know it in Britain only settled down to its current shape in the 16th century. Hugh Pearman looks back over the lie of the land Picture Gallery Antique Buyer's Guide Collected works A to Z 30 Minute Menu Laying for time Wine Wrinkly revival Prunes are a regular source of culinary inspiration for Sue Lawrence Meals on wheels Table Talk Testing Time Party dips The Sunday Times Shopping on Sunday The London Mutual Wine Society MOPS Baby's best friend Problem Pet A dog or cat may resent a new baby—but not if it is re-trained, says Yvette Sitten Multiple Display Advertising Items Brook Martine & Co. Ltd. MOPS To Advertise in this Section Call Charlotte Hunt or Barbour Potency Restored Miller Marketing Ltd B. A. C. 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Reputations will be demned No-men's land Scrutiny Stirring tales of a small world Profile Take one rural idyll, a cup of common sense, a dash of dilemma and simmer—CHRIS Savage King on Joanna Trollope's bestselling recipes. Illustration by Sian Frances Words The Sunday Times Movie watch US & Canada Box Office February 6-March 5 UK Box Office February 6-March 5 A palace for pictures Sterile treatment Tom Shone finds that Michael Crichton's Disclosure fails to rise to the occasion National Westminster Bank Kenwood Sex and Sleaze Brass tactics Now that the mill and the colliery have disappeared from Britain, is it time for the brass band movement to save its breath? Brian Deer thinks it could do more than play on our emotions AssassiNatioN Generation Handy man Footballers and rock stars do it all the time—so why shouldn't men show each other a little love, asks Emma Forrest ProsTiTUTiON Playing at box pop We treasure TV pop for the gaffes, says Mark Edwards Royal Shakespeare Company Ribands in the cap of youth Rebecca Fowler on the Ian Charleson Award winners announced last week; and right, how our theatrical dynasties still succeed Sunset BLVD Following in their footlights Sunset BLVD Britannia Music Club In the psychiatrist's chair John Peter delves deep into the mind-set of Terence Rattigan and Joe Orton Just scratching the surface Two exhibitions, the one bland, the other melodramatic, have little new to say about violence, says Waldemar Januszcak Forte Posthouse Withering lows The saga of the Brontes scales few heights, says David Dougill The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Van Walsum Management Ltd Barbican Hall Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Toy and Utility Groups Magical Musicals National Royal Theatre Woking Borough Council Four Seasons The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainment Specialists Ltd. 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