News from 16/04/1995
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Pete Bradley, Stephen Ellis, Dr Eveline Cruickshanks, Christopher Middleton, Barbara Hall, Marianne Gray, Sean Stringer, Julian Keeling, F Pompei, John Davison, Jon Swain, Jim Munro, Helen Davidson, Stephen Wall, John Peter, Philip Barron, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, G J Morris, Max Glaskin, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Peter Cornforth, Nicolette Jones, Matthew Roche, David Clegg, Ned Balfe, Chris Savage King, Sally Payne, David Smith, J Backhouse, Donu Kogbara, Nick Pitt, Sally Friend, Sebastian Hamilton, Michael Thrasher, Mary Wilson, M Pagliarulo, Carol Sarler, Denise Winn, Siobhan Byrne, Edward Platt, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Thomas Goltz, Anthony Sattin, Susan d'ARCY, Robert Winnett, Bernard C Gravett, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Jacqueline Huré, Karol Sikora Professor of Oncology, Malcolm Bradbury, John Evans, Janet Bloomfield, Henry Goodman, Robert Shearer Consultant Surgeon and Medical Director, Jim Reid, Ingrid Millar, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Diane Kunz, John Lidstone, Jeannette Kupfermann, Simon Hinde, Michael Armitage, Caroline Lees, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Kevin Connolly, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Phil Bakers, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Johnson, A E Loi, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Zoë Heller, Finstat, James Bethell, Paul Driver, Bridget Freeman, Caroline Scott, Liz Lightfoot, Pamela Handyside, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Kirstie Hamilton, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Julian Loose, Dave Thomas, Ian Macpherson, Christopher Lloyd, P Hamby, Christina Lamb, Malcolm Newman, Anna Pasternak, Nick Curwin, Sue Reid, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, M R Zanin, Carl Franklin, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Patricia Clough, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, B Allin, Andrew Neil, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Fraser Harrison, Ian Critchley, Anthony Quinn, Colin McDowell, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Christopher Goodwin, Roland White, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Ken Lake, Alex Fortune, Terry Taylor, Stephen Haseler, A. McComick, Cilla Black, Donald Madgwick, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rebecca Fowler, Julie Burchill, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Donald Reid Executive Director Association for Public Health, Tim Tate, Michèle Roberts, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Alan Horwich Dean, Institute of Cancer Research, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Tom Hagler, Chris Dighton, Gavin Henderson, Stephen Pettitt, Lauren St John, Chris Leghtbown, Andrew Marshall, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Charles Coombes Professor of Oncology, Colin Rallings, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Bob Murray, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Chris Morse, Tim Donovan, David Smith Economics Editor, George Racz, Neil MacLean, Steve Punt, Emma Forrest, Anthony Howard, Sarah Baxter, Joanna Simon, Sophie Grigson, Wensley Ford, W E Connor, Dan Pearson, Bob Dole, Boris Schapiro, Jeremy Tigue,
ResumoContents Tiny Rowland ensnared in new 'dirty tricks' war Journalist reignites Lonrho feud Journalist reignites Lonrho feud Insight Sleaze row hits Labour leaders over hotel trips Sleaze row hits Prescott Blunkett besieged as teachers lambast Blair's schools policy Teachers turn anger on Blunkett Contents Virgin The Sunday Times Help us, say sisters in farmhouse murder tragedy Killer in beef spreads alarm The OJ Trial Teenage women seek sterilisation The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Canada and EC end fishing war Devon vents anger at arrested trawler General Cable PLC Classified Article Withdrawn Even Beattie misses the BT phone message Viglen Holidays to be sold at post offices Peugeot's Easter Teachers blamed as £3m extra fails to raise pupil standards Revealed: Britain's worst school Clarke risks VE-Day storm over war widows' pensions Who has a year to improve the performance of pupils… The Royal Bank of Scotland Wet soil linked to high baby death rate British Airways Hi-tech home defences replace burglar alarm IRA jailbreak hero may sue after demotion Halifax Honda High streets boom as top shops return BA jet in arms cargo scare Tory MPs to rebel on ID cards In today's Other Papers Mark Thatcher 'cashed in' on deal Blair's wife hopes to become a judge Abbey National Freemason ban on Yard elite The 1995 Frontera from Vauxhall Yob commercials split ad agencies TV deadlock hits cricket showcase Stolen van kills boy Scuppered by the Creole Atticvs Lottery addicts swamp Gamblers Anonymous £17m winner to be sued Russia is no place to honour VE-Day Atticvs Just a Titanic class struggle Atticvs House of Fraser Nick Newman's Week Chrysler International MUM's not the Word Young childless women choose to be sterilised, career girls are loath to sacrifice independence. Are we really saying bye bye baby? Liz Lightfoot and Stuart Wavell report Looking for a Showdown Yet another MP resigns and a minister is under close scrutiny. Will John Major dare close the Last Chance Saloon and introduce a privacy law? Andres Grice and John Davison on the clamour to curb the press Bedside manners for MPs behaving badly British Airways The Corsa from Vauxhall Just when he thought he was safe. . . . . . Tony Blair trod on the tail of the dinosaur. Images of old union power are coming back to haunt New Labour, say Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott The Internet? It's all in the mind British courts hit by a wave of bizarre US-style lawsuits It's a new life of Riley as the fabulous Fifties motor back Northern Rock Slaughter of the innocents Drug-taking Russian troops massacre women and children in Chechen town Boots Iraq admits that nuclear scientist has gone missing Tokyo escapes cult's disaster threat Bullish Chirac widens the gap with Balladur Paris couturier 'was pimp' for President Bongo Renault Cars with Flair Phoneday South Africa prays in a tide of murder Child cops try to end gun law at LA school BUPA Dental Cover Classic-car Cubans resist lure of the Lada Bosch Heir to Indian dynasty sues for his fortune British Red Cross US army vents its wrath on do-gooder Bavaria plans Hitler breaks The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 31 Potions fit for a president Inside Paris Woolwich Mexican stand-off Maverick loses lustre Chirac's passion week Nuclear sell-off to fuel tax cuts Family plea for help in finding murderer Glass & Glazing Federation Talks with Sinn Fein start in a fortnight Weather and Travel Outlook News Digest Chrysler Baring Securities falls apart in Dutch hands Littlewoods was warned over private detectives Gumshoes' tactics worried lawyer Asda's mad hatters Intel inside Birds of Prey Fallen tycoon Alan Bond weds his Miss Bliss Dixons moves to Maurice Slowdown hits firms Price of Glory Bass to bid for Barley Water Eurotunnel: get out while there's something to sell Thornton Credit Lyonnais City chiefs plan buyout Fisons ponders bid for drug rival Medeva Ritblat turns up heat on Guinness Peat Videowalls? Walker action Dutch in tender plan for Nurdin Struggle at Arjo Questions at TSB Sainsbury card Living Dangerously Eurotunnel's history of broken promises The Cooperative Bank Uplifting awards Prufrock Euro-currency can bank on stern critics Lager that's definitely not for louts Foxley Jaguar Timing is all with futures Guru muses on mysteries of the Orient Captain Kirk's Car Trek Is Kirk Kerkorian serious about taking over Chrysler, or is he just ramping up the value of his 10% stake? Garth Alexander reports Memory of Rootes still haunts in Britain Videowalls? FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Last-ditch fight for AAH Hodder Headline stacks up shelves Sharewatch Swanse Centre for Trade & Industry A share in the boardroom The Royal Bank of Scotland Walker's fortune brings Blackburn back to glory Steel tycoon Jack Walker has spent £60m to put his team in striking distance of the premiership, writes Matthew Lynn BSI A Region Recognised for Growth Base rates need to be left alone Economic Outlook Economy glides down toward a soft landing American Account How Airbus Soared past its American rival Boeing's reign as king of aircraft makers is under threat from Airbus. In an extract from his new book, Matthew Lynn charts their aerial battle Schwab woos British investors Opposition is emerging to the 235p per share offer the American stockbroker has made for Sharelink. John Waples reports Picture Gallery Videowalls? Adverts-only TV comes to cable Interactive Television A new channel dedicated to selling homes and cars starts up in London this month. Christopher Lloyd reports on its future CompuServe Bright Ideas from the Patent Office Videowalls Live ads to go out on sport coverage Advertising TV cameras will superimpose ads on billboards to suit different countries, writes Carl Franklin Supersonic car rides the Net Bits & Bytes Liner puts end to oil leakage Send e-mail anywhere by satellite Hunt for Easter eggs on-line Anaesthetists learn to operate in virtual reality Medical round The Sunday Times Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Body The Shop Polar bear's fur holds clues to better lasers Radiations TV news Created faster Media Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tough windscreen Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise: 0171 481 3024 Multiple Display Advertising Items Martyn Meade Auditel (UK) Ltd. Megatech Software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd SCF Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Franchise Association Moorfield Estates PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Only time will mend the gaping cracks in Humber bridgehead Ian Chadband finds rival fans in Hull blind to the vision of a more secure future as talk of marriage inflames northern passions The Battle for World Rugby Stephen Jones on the league revolution which has left both codes in turmoil Racing Sport on TV Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Up creek, with paddles Hunn's Watch David Hunn on the Devizes to Westminster canoe marathon The Sunday Times Basketball Tennis Clark sails into Price war On the Record Cricket Ice hockey Hockey Tennis auction Rick Parry Cricket imports: boon or bust? Art for heart's sake. Rob Steen outlines the benefits of employing top overseas players for building bridges and inspiring the young Money-grabbing mercenaries. Martin Searby argues that foreigners rarely earn their rich pickings, leaving English talent the poorer Pennekamp gets into the swing for Fabre The Vodafone Derby Dunlop treads a careful path The shooting of Alex Scott has left Ed Dunlop occupying the hottest of seats. John Karter reports Tigers tighten grip on title West thank Evans for First Division lifeline Australia to host 2003 World Cup finals Rugby Column Pompous hearts and narrow minds Stephen Jones says that the move by the English rugby hierarchy to banish all but England-qualified players from the club scene is misguided Northampton on edge of darkness Mensah has the answers for Quins Hendry still ahead of the queue Nick Pitt meets Stephen Hendry, the world champion and master craftsman who has two targets in mind: to defy the ambitious young pretenders and attain perfection Higgins hounded and betrayed by a game that owes him dear He's snooker's bad boy, the errant genius with a damning record of misdemeanours. This time, though, the villains are his accusers. By Nick Pitt World falls apart for Doherty Gentle Ben back on top of the bill Lauren St John on how it all came together again for Ben Crenshaw at Augusta National Suckers learn not to give Conner an uneven break Keith Wheatley on the rules change that gave the master another crack at the America's Cup Newcafe Blend Steelers' mettle too much for Cardiff Avoiding the drop is Harry's game Joe Lovejoy meets Harry Redknapp, a man battling against the odds to save West Ham from their third relegation in six years On the Brink: Premier League Strugglers How going down might also mean going broke Relegation this year could cost West Harn £1.7m. Chris Lightbown shows why a quick return to the top is vital Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Chelsea keep survival kit intact Stein's solo strike leaves Villa in heap of trouble Chris Lightbown at Stamford Bridge The TV Game Strident Strachan back at the art of the matter Wright answers Arsenal fears Strikingly elementary, Watson Fuchs brings late relief as Boro teeter Payton in the right place for Barnsley The Football Column Before memories of Hillsborough fade The Times Free with FHM Wolves lost in the Valley and staring at a hill Contents Deane's pearl stalls Rovers Bath's title all but lost News inside Premier League Picture Gallery Arsenal win United keen to make a fight of it Contents Morland "Old Speckled Hen" David Gladwin Concorde Ltd An Easter Love Story Henley Management College All in Isuzu While everyone else was busy splashing with details… There's one born every minute What's my Line on. . . Not Having Children Fast Slow War hero's last battle for the White House Profile Bob Dole At 71 he will not be diverted from his dream of becoming the next president of the United States People will vote for nice Mr Major—if the Tories will let them Inside Politics Picture Gallery Optimax Laser Eye Clinics My kind of town Born on the wrong side of Toytown Snobery lies behind the PC brigade's objections to certain children's literature, writes Kate Saunders The Times Buddy, can you spare a yen? Norman Macrae imagines a Black Monday on Wall Street, with the whole world thrown into turmoil by the fall of its favourite reserve currency Hats off to Harry, the man who made the post-war world As we commemorate the end of war we overlook the contribution of Truman, architect of the peace, writes Peter Kellner Peter Millar Quidnunc They never learn Aitken's sword of truth hangs over press freedom Tabloid tat has pushed the media to the edge of an abyss, writes Andrew Neil. Now one MP's ambition may give it the final shove Centre Stage Culloden victor a poor general Expert alliance for cancer patients Models with guns next? American puppets on Moscow's string Soviet archives prove that US Communists were more dangerous than liberals claimed, writes Yale University's Diane Kunz Audi The Sunday Times So who cares about CVs? Proud to serve the nation Get real about your puff puffs Palumbo's seed bed Cold war rallies Points Birthdays Speak the truth and ye shall be promoted Interview Dr David Hope Lealey White meets the target of gay anger soon to become Archbishop of York There's no business like foreign beezness Simon Sebag Montefiore on the amoral art of doing deals abroad Ericsson The gaffer: a smile, a joke, another battering Local elections preview: countdown begins to a Tory disaster Sarah Baxter goes on the road with Jeremy Hanley, a big luvvie undaunted by his huge task The outlook: a crushing Tory defeat Labour is set for a triumph, say Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher The turncoat: a godsend made for TV Sebastian Hamilton on last week's punchy party political broadcast The value of Victorian virtues What Britain needs in a moral revival, says Gertrude Himmelfarb Why Cheshire is the county of choice Buyers seeking new homes or old, in countryside or town, can strike a good deal in Cheshire, says Mary Wilson Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Wates Build with Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Costs of moving home fall Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Foxtons Debenham Thorpe Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Live oN a PRiVaTE ISLaND in Sotogrande Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Horse Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Harley House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belgravia & Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Country Homes Berkeley Homes Bewley Homes Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic … Hidden …Outh In the jagged heart of the Sinai peninsula, Anthony Sattin sifts through local traditions in search of the true path taken by Moses British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Gearing up Gadget knives Worldwide Journeys & Expeditions Holiday Money Paul Mundy Cruising Travel ads face censure Directions Art works Pure art How to nip off for a nap In the bag In brief. . . Not-so-easy rider Kuoni Sleep easy Jazz 'n' NY Life in the slow lane Monitor The Big Value Flight Guide Dial a Flight Fly Away Seat Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Travel Vivair Flights Fare Deals Trading Places Direct Line Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items US & the Caribbean Multiple Display Advertising Items One of the most telling anecdotes about Russia… A holiday in Russia can be a gamble. Matthew Roche tells you how to stack the odds in your favour Northwest Airlines ABTA Mark Warner SKI Airtours Cunard Anatolian Sky Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med Dubai Commerce and Tourism Promotion Board The Red routes To Advertise Flight Bookers travelling freestyle Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly A. T. I. 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Rupert Steiner and Robert Winnett look at the range of choices Save & Prosper M&G Singing praises of shares Schroders Schroder Investment Management Buying property to let regains its attractions With demand for rentals growing sharply, investors can again obtain a good return from property, writes Nick Gardner Sick feel the squeeze with new benefits Insurance puts safety net under dangerous sports Canoeists have been attacked by hippos, and climbers struck by lightning. Insurance is important, says Siobhan Byrne The Equitable Life Citibank Fidelity Direct Personal Finance Select 10 shares to win £100,000 Fantasy Fund Manager £1,000 weekly winner The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List The Sunday Times Fantasy Fund Manager Top 50 Managers Top UK Unit Trust Pep Small and obscure is beautiful Jeremy Tigue of Foreign & Colonial is investing in small utility companies that escape hype and political scrutiny Life without any cushion Difficulties with mortgages, pensions and state benefits await Britain's growing army of self-employed, says Naomi Caine Fewer trapped by negative equity The IFA Cup Cigarette cards a good tip as prices light up Collecting for investment Tax rules catch pensioner in annuity trap Perpetual Direct Personal Finance Henderson touche Remnant Step up to higher return on bonds Savings News Gardeners beg for insurance Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Expert investors reveal tricks Chase De Vere Investments PLC Photosales Top savings rates International growth unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Kazakhstan: Asian gateway to profits Investment funds are moving in as privatisation gathers pace in the former Soviet republic, writes Helen Davidson Pep mortgage packs in extras Kleinwort Benson Investment Trusts The Association of Investment Trust Companies Appointments National Westminster Bank Guides point the way for new boys A firm of headhunters has devised a training programme that will help new recruits understand their company and fit into its culture. Donu Kogbara reports Michael Page Finance NCC Appointments ERC Multiple Display Advertising Items Kienbaum and Partner Michael Page Technology Birmingham City Council The Archbishops of Canterbury & York Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Headway Price Waterhouse Booker Coutts & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Group Commercial Managers Public Health Laboratory Service Board Staples The Office Superstore Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission Littlewoods Perseco Europe Galatrek International Ltd Sun Euro Business Assistance Plc First Point International National Gallery of Australia Saxton Bampfylde International plc Pafec Unitech International, Inc. Career Development & Outplacement Association Phoenix Riley Antal International Executive Recruitment Amerada Hess Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Development Administration The Dean and Chapter of Wells Cathedral Higgs and Hill Overseas Ltd. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Darkness Visible Brownout On Breadfruit Boulevard by Timothy Mo Paddeless Press £13.99/£8.99 pp286 Contents Austen allegro War cry Hart felt Show biz Blue mood Harvey Porlock deplores idiotic references and itching powder Critical List Rights and wrongs Enemy number one or a hero for his time? Stephen Haseler reviews two studies of Tom Paine, our most famous subversive The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 370 Linda Davies Truth or dare? The Last Of The Duchess by Caroline Blackwood Macmillan £16.99 pp230 Auntie's bloomers? Competition 1955-1974: The History Of Broadcasting In The United Kingdom. Volume V by Asa Briggs OUP £45 pp1,160 The Sunday Times Victoria Glendinning Electricity Diary Another fine mess Nicolette Jones finds charming clutter, hobgoblins and gravity blasters, and a baffling but chattily modern version of the creation from the poet laun her round-up of books for youngers Picture Gallery 20 Years Ago this Week Stephen Wall reviews Iris Murdoch's a Word Child in the Times Literary Supplement, April 18,1975 Malcolm Bradbury reflects on Eveyln Waugh at his darkest in Vile Bodies On the Shelf The Sunday Times Audio Book Collection A village affair History Célestine: Voices From a French Village by Gillian Tindall Sinclair-Stevenson £17.99 pp228 To have and have not Hemingway's Chair by Michael Palin Methuen £14.99 pp280 Sermons in stone An Interference Of Light by Russell Celyn Jones Viking £15 pp252 Shortlist Colin Dexter Marzia Ghiselli Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Times Literary Supplement Books on Tape Read any good books lately? BCA Book Clubs The Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Ring the. . . Strike It Lucky! Bubble & Squeak Funday Times News Sporting Chance Faster Treats Panda Bear Tastes Good! Easter Par ADE Deputy Pink Marclean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales The Bartons The Intelligent Cod Bogart Mega Goodie Style Inside Wall of fame The Easter lesson Jonathan Ross's Week Forget yourself Anna: her true story When Princess In Love hit the shelves, its publishers, Bloomsbury, dived for cover. Now it has doubled their annual profits. Yet its author, Anna Pasternak, still feels betrayed. Here she tells why Who's the boss? Trresistible Tunturi Ladies who launch Looking for 15 minutes of fame? Jim Reid offers a guide to the cafe society industry ALMA A design flaw Fashion's finest have made their confessions: the industry has only itself to blame for its current crisis. Colin McDowell reports Almay Hypo-Allergenic Why nobody wants to keep mum Tired of huge welfare bills, New Jersey clamped down on payments to single mothers 18 months ago. Does America have a lesson for us? Sue Reid reports Unicorn Holidays T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Organics Decent exposure A naturist leisure centre has opened—in Surbiton. And it even has a licence. Ingrid Millar takes the suburban waters Freedom Food Eat, drink and be Mediterranean Tomatoes, olive oil and garlic should be part of everybody's diet by 2015, according to a recent report, Amanda Ursell explains why Barolo The Sunday Times Letters What a drag Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Blind Date Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Susan Sontag Vs Camille Paglia Feuds Corner No Title The Sunday Times The Card The Card Hotline £100 off tailor-made two-piece suits Face the summer sun in ice-cool shades Into the ourdoors Savings on garden equipment hire Radisson Hotels International A bright future Scott Crolla, the colourful star of British fashion in the 1980s, is once again in the ascendant, says Jim Reid Style 2 Home Living in 'sin' Family Life The Catholic wife Most parents would be happy to see their daughter married, but to a staunchly Catholic Irish family a Protestant husband was an irreconciable betrayal Picture Gallery Sexual practices Health Special clinics now pool expertise to cover all aspects of sexual health, from pregnancy to prostate problems. Denise Winn reports Toying with the past Collectibles From teddies to train sets, toys can evoke powerful childhood memories. They can also be valuable, says Hugh Pearman Picture Gallery High-fliers: seaplane, left, by Jep (Jouets en… Rare bear, left: cinnamon teddy bear, by Steiff,… Antique Buyer's Guide Home is his castle Interiors It has taken two years for one Englishman to realise his grand ambition: restoring the 18th-century Wardour Castle to its original magnificence. By Julian Keeling Picture Gallery Picture Gallery A to Z of Architecture 30 Minute Menu Parker's mighty pen Food & Drink Wine Lamb's tales Sue Lawrence rings the changes for a traditional spring dish Out to lunch Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time Focaccia Caribbean Connection British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Forest gumption Gardening Creating your own woodland can be easy if you have a spare paddock, says Graham ROSE—and you may get it paid for Cuttings Sainsbury's Homebase Hello petal Gardening Apple, cherry, almond—it's blossom time again. And you don't need much space to grow your own trees, says Dan Pearson In the dog house You and your Pet A new home can be hard work for older dogs, but they should soon adapt, says Susan Clark Husqvarna Forest & Garden Turf-Actant Products Toro Wheel House Woodland Kitchens Ltd Telephone Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone Multiple Display Advertising Items The Teak Tiger Trading Company Lawnflite Countax Biotal Fax Relationship of the Week Margaret Thatcher and Mark Thatcher What the Stars Say about Them Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grendier Rosie Nieper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clean Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forbidden Romance Cornerways Residential Care Home Gurkha Welfare Trust Tigers Extinct? Savoir Fair No Title Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perfect Partners Sara Eden Camelot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haydn Wellesley Singles Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest The Culture The Culture Contents Unmasking the Ring leader A a Gill on television Wagner is proof that genius can come in strange, even unpaltable forms. But so can the audience All quiet on the poetic front Scrutiny Comedy's class act Profile Mr Bean is a international television bestseller. Is it because he is a working-class hero, asks Jonathan Margolis Wedded bliss for a super trouper Julie Burchill on film In the wonderful Muriel's Wedding, an Aussie gal finds her mate, and life will be Abba ever after Cracks in their make-up Mark Edwards explains why the characters might benefit from the Americanisation of Absolutely Fabulous At the altar of high art Claned of 500 years of candle smoke, The Last Judgement is again on view. The rebirth of the world's greatest paintingt gives us a new perspective on the Renaissance, says Waldemar Januszczak Americans still longing for the same Old World The Culture Essay Americans tradtionally headed for Europe in search of artistic freedom. But do contemporary film-makers have anything to gain by following in their footsteps, asks Stephen Amidon Royal Shakespeare Company Voices from the edge British literary fiction seems to have lost touch with the real wrold, says Chris Savage King, which is why Irvine Welsh, the Edinburgh TV repairman turned novelist, is a good antidote to the mainstream The Last Word Lunchtime Lectures Rebels, with very good cause The 40th Sunday Times Student Drama Festival showed a generation determined not to be defined by others. Robert Hewison was one of the adjudicators The award-winners Philharmonia Orchestra The punishment of Grimes In this anniversary year, Britain appers incapable of doing justice to Britten's great opera, says Hugh Canning Notes of triumph Peter Maxwell Davies's American tour with the BBC Philharmonic was an outstanding success, reports Paul Driver Winner! 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