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News from 30/04/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Angela Trotter, Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Stephen Ellis, Christopher Middleton, Sebastian Faulks, Maureen Bayless, John Davison, Jim Munro, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, D A Nash, Christopher Somerville, Paul Ashton, Max Glaskin, Susan d'Arcy, David Bailey, Nick Rufford, Angela Lascelles, Jason Burke, Dr Charles Socarides, Graham Rose, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, John Bird, Nick Pitt, Gillian Hall, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Thrasher, Russell Bray, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Dan Coins, Edward Platt, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Stephen Mayne, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Christopher Lawrence Managing Director, Jenny Alexander, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Stephen Hayward, John Mortimer, Walt Unsworth, Nick Stewart, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, John Evans, Catherine Bailey, David Hewson, Andrew Dickson, Randeep Ramesh, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, R Taylor, Margarette Driscoll, Raymond Gubbay, Nesta Roberts, Eddie Booth, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Conradi, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Jason Bell, Geoff Whitten, Peter Durisch, Jeannette Kupfermann, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Kevin Connolly, Robin Marlar, Charlotte Atkins, Shelley von Strunckel, Yvette Sitten, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Keliner, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Richard Newell, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Antony Worrail Thompson, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Hugh McIlvanney, Audrey Bateman, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Paul Bray, John Ardagh, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Hawkey, Matthew Gwyther, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Andrew Hislop, Candy Atherton, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Christopher Hope, Jon Culley, Phil Baker, Major Herbert Samek, Christopher Lloyd, June Strickland, Lois Rogers, Laura Cumming, John Karter, James Walton, Kate Saunders, Michael Longley, John Cowan McGuff Howard Fancher Vice President, Andy Medhurst, Barry Fox, Diana Wright, Clare Hall, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Peter Kennedy, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Gail Rolfe, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Julie Zirngast, Ian Critchley, J. Rothschild, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Matthew Oakeshott, Bryan Appleyard, Christopher Goodwin, Alison Beckett, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Joann Duckworth, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Roland White, Paul Wilson, Pamela Pike, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rebecca Fowler, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Michèle Roberts, Niall Ferguson, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Richard Pembroke, Sean Hargreaves, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Bernard Silk, Eric Ayoola, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Pat Symes, David Lavarack, Valerie Willsher, Chrissy Iley, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Marrion Holloway, Tamasin Day-Lewis, Andrew Lorenz, Adrian Levy, Louise Burton, Lucretia Stewart, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, John Parker, Joe Lovejoy, Colin Rallings, Rupert Steiner, Victor Bryant, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Antony Elischer, Lesley Gillian, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Veronica Lee, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Mwambu Wanendeya, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Chris Evans, Paul Barnes, Sophie Grigson, Pamela Coleman, Dan Pearson, Geordie Greig Marlinton, Boris Schapiro, Trevor Phillips,

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Winston who? Pupils cannot name war heroes Pupils fail the Hitler test Major slams Blair's 'soap powder' party £55m on job cuts fails to trim BBC staff Birt under fire at BBC Contents British Midland News Review Contents Old left routed as clause 4 is consigned to dustbin… Triumphant Labour leader hails the 'day of destiny' Clause 4: What it said then, what it says now Contents Laptop computers plunge planes into mid-air danger Airlines may ban high-tech gadgets The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Triumphant Blair hails 'day of destiny' Thomas Cook The Times The Sunday Times Rolex Britain's humiliated players head for tennis's skid row Street-Porter falls foul of TV's tabloid terriers Musical prodigy 'jumps queue' to take residence in Britain Midland Mortgages Perrier pays up for explosions 306 Peugeot Students cheat with spy technology Terror prisoner turns storyteller Citibank Children forget war as memory of 1945 fades American Express Germans plumb British psyche Double life of an NHS reformer Heroin addict tells how eight hits a day ruined his career Employment Department Group Ericsson Lexus Chimp expert quits charity over campaign £5 Will Help her Stand on her Own Four Feet TV porn channel wins UK licence American Airlines Drug-testing kits to help parents In today's Other Papers Clergy want right to negotiate on pay Hitler's family to claim £50m royalties NHS chief praised by Bottomley Compensation from Munich air crash Internet publishes M15 phone number Top lawyers join £1m-a-year club Abbey National Expelled boy takes private school to court Kennedy conundrum BR accused of false figures for the Deerstalker Express No hangover leaves a flicker of regret Atticvs Crock of gold for rugger chaps Atticvs Betrayed by the nitwits of 'Nam' Atticvs Taki Thomson at Lunn Poly Nick Newman's Week Northern Rock It's No More Mr Nice Guys 'Tony Blair? He's just a soundbite politician leading a soap powder party' The reckoning: 2,500 lost Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher on the Tories' local election prospects: from bad to unbearable 'The Tories are the intruders. . . we're reclaiming this ground' A dynamic Tony Blair stamps his authority on Labour, reports Andrew Grice Seats equal apocalypse Counting the Cost How to interpret Tory local election losses Air Portugal Disneyland Paris A Hard Bargain The Churchill family milked its lucrative archive for years, then sold out for £12.5m from the National Lottery. How did they pull it off? John Davison and Rebecca Fowler report Churchills hit the lottery jackpot but others cash in too British Aerospace Welsh face racism inquiry over ban on the English The 1995 Frontera from Vauxhall Fertility drugs may have killed women patients Top judges back human rights bill Blueprint for a bloodbath Author wrote script for America's terror Militia holds provisions for long guerrilla war Clinton fights for crackdown Woolwich Building Society Babies await death in the Rwanda trap Monks tap in to a hi-tech vein of worldly riches Fascists in paradise frighten France Paris bids adieu to cafe society Safeway Wine Fair Vietnam's lost legion seeks sanctuary in US Nationwide the Building Society India's favourite psycho-murderer slays Hollywood Slovakia flocks to its great dictator American hero kills himself Saab On the march: Riot police guard leftwingers in Tokyo… 'Freed' farms reap Russian crop of hate Renault Cars with Flair Sex surveys and sewing tips take Moscow by storm Europe's borders refuse to fade away The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 33 Black day for 'great white' Inside Paris Air Miles Travel The World Trial of strength Perks of a past president Let's toast this prize pudding Lest we forget Churchill funds sought for statue Major poised for air dogfight with Kinnock Weather and Travel Outlook The Open University Jackpot tops £18.9 for lottery News Digest Radiation risk warning Siege surrender Heroin seized Nurses' anger Gay vote Murder charge Hurd accident Nomura in retreat as global ambitions crumble Cordiant probes Saatchi pensions Maurice furious over 'slur' in annual report Amstrad boosted by phone deals Digital PC Base rate may have to rise to prevent run on sterling Funding Small Firms Contents Hambros may sell gumshoe business Barings to sack 20 in purge of chiefs Vicious vendetta scars Saatchis and Cordiant Agenda International Land Regeneration Nuclear float grounds air traffic control sale Wells Fargo in BZW's sights Tourism urges Vat cut Rec hopes wrecked Down Under Thanet Moores quits Littlewoods New TGV could be built in UK New hit for Lloyd's In today's Other Papers Nuke-ability of gas C&W pay shock Signet signal Share Tips The AD World's Favourite Account As the battle for British Airways' £60m advertising account reaches a tense climax, the reputations of Maurice Saatchi and three other agency chiefs hang in the balance Panel of seven will decide who wins 3i plc Quiet at the back says Barclays Prufrock Fine art of Hoovering chairs Going good for Danka Slipshod management wipes out half of Cray Two years ago, four directors collected a bonus of £27m. Now the electronics group has slid into chaos. Matthew Lynn reports Jaguar Les Miserables Invasion of the film investors Parting gift Does nobody want to nick Leeson? Abbey shakes safe haven of societies Abbey National's attempt to win N&P has prompted a frenzy of takeover speculation, writes Kirstie Hamilton FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Compiled by Finstat: Top 100 companies Compiled by Cs First Boston: International data BAe profits set for lift-off to £305m Sharewatch BTR plc A share in the boardroom Trans World One America turns Simpson trial into big bucks Personal fortunes are being made on everything from books and T-shirts to cars and food, writes Garth Alexander Clarke needs supermodel for fixing rates Economic Outlook The Royal Bank of Scotland Heated exchange leaves dollar cold American Account There will come a day when everyone in your company Banks bite back: don't blame us for failures Barclays' David Lavarack blows away some myths on how to succeed (or fail) in business. His message: think long-term Tax relief urged to boost investment Premier incentives Bulletin DNA holds key to explosion in computer power Molecular Computation A liquid DNA computer, one cubic metre in size, could store more information than all the existing computers in the world. Garth Alexander reports on a new science Microsoft opens the curtains on new Windows Software Environmental spy makes world safer Remote Sensing A new satellite will measure tiny movements in the earth's surface to warn of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Max Glaskin reports Radio plugs mobile computer into networks Datalinks Users swamp on-line network Internet The first paper of computer decision makers Lotus Notessuite BT's wire act woos Westminster Interactive Television The telecom giant hopes to get broadcasting rights by impressing MPs with its video-on-demand service. Christopher Lloyd reports IPC Centre The INTERNET's World Wide Web is widely regarded as the premier forum for on-line publishing The Sunday Times Image shows how you look with glasses Optometry Opticians can use a computer image of customers' faces to show them how a pair of spectacles would look, writes Bernard Silk Number up for phone cheats Bits & Bytes Computers top shopping lists Defusing bombs in virtual reality Business to Business Umex 95 Barclays Darley Stands to Deliver Kevin Darley has not won a Classic. Nor have the owner of trainer of Darley's ride in the 2,000 Guiness on Saturday. But the horse is called Celtic Swing and the rest could be history, says Hugh McIlvanney Fabre has the gall to spoil the party John Karter on the challengers to Celtic Swing on his first step to immortality Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Bears devour Sharks Hunn's Watch David Hunn joins the faithful for basketball's hottest weekend The Sunday Times Golf Masters Challenge Worry over England venue On the Record Britain's efforts count for nought Becker on song as Muster gets hot under collar The Times Penney pounds and profits Youngsters need opportunity to keep knocking More pay, less work—can this really be the way forward? By Robin Marlar Capel is more than capable Bold Brown sends Surrey soaring Still life in the old, dogged Briers Bevan could be the boy Julian pulls his weight to offset Richardson ton DeFreitas sets sail to sink poor Sussex Smith needs heart to win mind games Peter Roebuck wonders if the Hampshire hammerer is still hurt, or simply too weary to get back to where he once belonged County Championship Durham hold their nerve Nescafe Blend 37 Benefit from a Broad view The Cricket Column Quins lose a hero but save face Saints go marching Union must jump but not panic Stephen Jones and Mark Reason find that the rewarding of players could cool feverish talk of mass defections to the Super League Cometh the hour, cometh the colossus Stephen Jones hails Dean Richards, the triumphant Tiger and all-conquering hero Bath throw in towel as Sale ride storm Champions aim high The Rugby Column The force is with Hendry Schumacher stays cool as drivers feel the heat Forte Posthouse Cache Fleur bucks form to strike gold Racing Look out, here come the Irish It was a night to make the heart sing, for football and the Irish, who are now set fair for Euro '96. By Joe Lovejoy Still the hunter, still captivated by the game Against Portugal he gave it his all; he always does. Chris Lightbown on the feats and faith of Niall Quinn The ladies come first at Arsenal This season they've been unstoppable and, says Kevin Connolly, these women Gunners will give no quarter in today's WFA Cup final with Liverpool Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Norwich left stranded by late Rush Steve Potts: The Man who Must Stop Shearer The TV Game Villa suicide after Bosnich sending-off Not so quietly fade the Dons as nostalgia takes its toll The Granite City is crumbling. Tom English assesses the reasons behind the inexorable decline and numbing fall of Aberdeen Collymore floors luckless Palace Everton live life on the edge Bottle thrown in derby flashpoint Lacking, pale and drawn Anxious Francis makes a point Charmed Chelsea elude danger Middlesbrough ready to start feeling champion The Football Column Celtic Promise Wigan in a league of their own Cup kings crush Leeds Bose Leicester's title deed Celtic Passion Norwich slipping towards the drop News inside Schumacher grabs pole Britain battered Premier League We'll Meet Again. . . But they never did In the VE-Day celebrations there should be thought for the men who did not come back. Their intense feelings of love are captured in these last letters to family and friends Taken from a unique collection by Tamasin Day-Lewis Morland "Old Speckled Hen" Superlative Travel Mr Suit gets the love carpet Dempsey may yet get woof justice We name the guilty Manning Win Some Lose Some Lottery's image not quite up to scratch Thomas Cook Hey Baby, take a walk on the wild side Sour future for the cursed milk cartons The prize for weirdest splash of the week must… A high life for the asking What's my Line on. . . Tower Blocks Radio's big noise gets above his station Profile Chris Evans Forget the music: the cult of the DJ as 'personality' has reached its unlovely apotheosis on Radio 1 Major chooses his weapons for a fight to the death with Blair Inside Politics Multiple Display Advertising Items Save me for the nation Learn to identify with Big Brother A smart identify card, getting smarter all the time, is the answer to our prayers and Britain should embrace it, says Norman Macrae Where's the gain in divorce with pain? If you're cutting the marriage knot, writes Kate Saunders, you need a sharp knife, not a blunt instrument Multiple Display Advertising Items Honesty is the best policy: try it and the voters may even buy it Both main parties are fighting the local election campaign with lies. The first party to get its act straight could be the winner, writes Peter Keliner The other day I met a class of 35 children aged between seven Picture Gallery The masochist's agenda Quidnunc The spy who revealed the rot in the core of Britain The memoirs of Peter Wright, who died last week, exposed and provoked an Establishment cover-up, writes Andrew Neil Radisson Edwardian Hotels London Forces ban on gays must go Lottery mania: it could be us says cancer charity The Sunday Times Balneum plus Bath Treatment Armed police not a good idea Neither forgotten nor forgiven Thalidomide: tragedy that won't go away Penury—and a dread their children are affected—stalks a drug's victims, finds Margarette Driscoll Why hark back to Victorians? Making music Points Birthdays Warlords come to America The wild men of the US militias look like the wild men of the Caucasus—and they both have power on their minds, writes Simon Sebag Montefiore Loud and angry Bill Clinton has driven a certain type of American to the edge and assembled a huge battalion of enemies, writes Andrew Sullivan Bank of Scotland So ambiguous, this demonised doctor The Sunday Times Interview Donus Kogbara meets the American psychiatrist who says gays can be cured Stena Sealink Line Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe Pinheiros Altos Alto McCarthy & McGrath Ltd. Hidden home sales lead quiet revival More houses are selling, though many transactions do not reach the open market, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills International Britons reserve their places in the sun The Warner Loft Building Repossessions Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Harley House Weatherall Green & Smith Marsh & Parsons Lurot Brand Bryant Homes Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Finance 'Junk' Pep fears spur risk rating American windfall for Hanson shareholders Mail-order stops smokers coughing up N&P gives Abbey the cold shoulder Pet Subject. . . Two out of three pets need… Fidelity Direct Motoring back page Concern grows on home lending Endowments can be good for home loans Schroders Investment Management Some home truths about council tax Questions of cash Every week out own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Unhealthy rise in premiums Save & Prosper Don't turn your wedding into a financial funeral The average wedding costs more than £8,000, but there are ways of cutting costs, including US 'drive-ins'. Clare Hall and Paul Ham report A 'sparkling' reception Woolwich Guernsey Scottish Widows Bank of Ireland Mortgages TSB Bank plc. The minefield of Vietnam Twenty years after the war, Vietnam is generating great interest among risk investors, writes Richard Newell The M&G Group Make a fortune from shares Private investors who make a living out of playing the stock market reveal some of their secrets to Robert Winnett How to find out more Direct from framlington Prolific Concentrating on Investment Direct Select 10 shares to win £100,000 The Sunday Times Fantasy Fund Manager Body boost for baron The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List The Sunday Times Fantasy Fund Manager Top 50 Managers Top UK Unit Trust Pep Warship investment goes great guns Angela Lascelles and Matthew Oakeshott, of OLIM, spotted hidden value in VSEL and made a killing on its shares Bond tempts ethical investors Vodafone under fire for 'overcharging' Henderson touche Remnant Thinking big proves a classic money spinner Maverick impresario Raymond Gubbay is in tune with his work and his money Money Talk Pension move to force all workers to pay Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Equitable Life First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Personal Finance London Life Allied Trust Bank Intuit Ltd Look before you leap into an endowment The Office of Fair Trading suggests that Pep and repayment mortgages are better. Paul Nuki reports Pension trustees continue fight Policyholders need not panic Clerical Medical Unit Trusts Draw money from the war Collecting for investment Better Take Planned Savings The Equitable Life Lazards courts small investor H. E. Foster & Cranfield The Sunday Times Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Newton Policy Portfolio Plc Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Top savings rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Protecting the future Grandparents who want to do something for their grandchildren can help by paying for insurance cover, writes Stephen Ellis Peugeot launches card with Midland Savings News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Finding cover for furry friends Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Auditel (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Lords of the fast lane We know what we like, but which cars do motorway patrol squads fancy? Veronica Lee finds out Skoda turns a joke on its head Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Knowledge Alloy Wheels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&S Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prosche Wanted Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay One for the money, four for the road Manufacturers everywhere are rushing to cash in on the 4x4 fashion, finds Ray Hutton Lamborghini's devil trips the light fantastic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items More Motoring inside Xenophobe GTi with patriot turbo Harlequin Worldwide Travel Into the West Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Town & Country Homes Association Gearing up Photographic film Carrygerry Country House Great Southern Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Clipped wings Virgin mirth Roman nous Monitor Trust deed Ryan Holidays Human writes Cab caution Title fight Far-flung French leave Cunard Sunsail British Midland Holiday Money Mark Warner Trans Indus Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Good Footing France takes your breath away and Ireland is wet and wild—a walking holiday brings you to the heart of a country. We explore two great routes and suggest other walks worldwide Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med Tap Air Portugal Turkey Paradise Preserved Jetlife Holidays Cayman Islands World of Walking STA Travel For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… Bales The World's RCI Holiday Club Trailfinders Flight Bookers World Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Time off Manos Holidays Qantas Appointed Agent Airline Network USAirtours plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items A. T. I. Travel Insurance Australia Brochure STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Walt Disney World Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O European Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O European Ferries Holidays Le Shuttle Holidays Keycamp Holidays Hanvas Holidays Hoseasons 11-night winter cruise from £599 Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Saunton Sands Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Duchy & Brend Hotels My Hols When John Bird gets away, he walks and drinks and talks—it's not a big issue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experience the magic of Chapel Stile P&O European Ferries Severn wanders Cathair Dhubh Estate GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe Henry Macleod Consultative Resourcing Carew Smith KPMG Selector Europe ADP Ltd. Kenan Systems Castrol ERC the PSD Group N B Selection Ltd Eversheds N B Selection Ltd Mitchell James Search and Selection Harvey Nash Plc St. Martin's Dell Goodman Graham Serving the Information Industries Harvey Nash Plc Touche Ross RDL Recruitment Coca-Cola & Schweppes Beverages Limited Silicon Graphics Computer Systems Mainland Path Finder Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Deutsche Bank Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Executive Search & Selection CDOA Interexec TSI Group Bass Corporate Executive Search Warwick Parker & Co Ltd TSI Group N B Selection Ltd Charterhouse Callard Bentley MSL International Harvey Nash Plc Latimer International Millicom International Cellular MSL International Austin Knight Dow Jones telerate Mitchell James Search and Selection Orion Resourcing Consumers' Association Mentis Macmillan Davies Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Berkeley Search & Selection Interactive Skills Limited Jasmin PLC Chubb Petrosearch Consultants Status meetings limited Howgate Sable Anthony Benjamin International KPMG Bradford & Bingley Building Society John Sears and Associates McCourt Consultants Ltd Scottish Provident United Distillers Sonix Stafford Long & Partners PPP Boots Contract Manufacturing Howard Long International Ltd Mancos Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers The Lord's Taverners Clifton-Donkin Chusid Headway Multiple Display Advertising Items FLA Search, Selection and Consultancy Services Reed Travel Group Varley~Walker Enfield Draper McKenzie Limited National Grid The Denby Pottery Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sendero Corporation Southern Air Transport Development Manager Chartered Accountants Bermuda Commercial Union Financial Services KPMG Selection & Search Dun & Bradstreet International Croydon College Millar Associates International Search & Selection Galileo International Chief Executive John Prodger Recruitment Medlock Associates Océ (UK) Limited William Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Heart of England TEC L&R Group Ltd Manpower JBA Recruitment Advertising Whitecroft Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheppee International Limited NordicTrack Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Consultants Mercuri Urval Reed computing Gzatc Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dixons Stores Group Mizon Executive Hendrickson Wiltshire Careers Guidance Services City of Westminster Mencap Borders General Hospital Birmingham City Council London Fire Brigade The wildlife Trusts The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Scholl Multiple Display Advertising Items DLD Summer Arts Oxford Brookes University Challenge Educational Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Schools London School of Journalism The Aiglon Summer School Info Pack United Bristol Healthcare NHS Trust Oakham Multiple Display Advertising Items The King's School Canterbury Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hull at Greenwich College Multiple Display Advertising Items Dearth of a good salesman The sales profession is becoming more important but quality candidates are thin on the ground, writes Andrew Dickson On the Move Birchwood Concrete Products Ltd. The Sunday Times Geos Language Limited Why it pays to get off on the right foot Development Dimensions International Acts Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Books Menopause for Thought Therapy by David Lodge Secker £15 pp320 Gilbert Adair Peter Kemp sizes Fact file Picture Gallery Boys' brigade Dead sexy Bolt hole Critical List Harvey Porlock encounters post-literate culture, low lifers and high earners Bring on the cavalry Riding The Retreat: Mons To The Mame 1914 Revisited by Richard Holmes Cape £20 pp313 Oleander, Jacaranda Oleander Jacaranda Naughty but Anaïs Anaïs Nin: A Biography by Deirdre Bair Bloomsbury £20 pp654 The Rules Of Baseball Coming to America Dangerous Pilgrimages Trans-Atlantic Mythologies And The Novel by Malcolm Bradbury Secker £30 pp515 Oleander Jacaranda Diary On the Border Lines Niall Ferguson enjoys a fascinating account of travels in the new Eastern Europe Don't mention the war. . . Britain could learn much from the new Germans who, a new study claims, are basically peaceful, stable and democratic. John Ardagh reports On the Shelf Lucretia Stewart admires the confidence, clarity and courage of Norman Lewis's a Dragon Apparent 10 Years Ago this Week Times Literary Supplement, May 3,1985, review by Andrew Hislop of Peter Carey's Illywhacker History Today Words speak louder than actions Crime Story by Maurice Gee Faber £14.99 pp272 David Lodge The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 372 Second take Still by Adam Thorpe Secker £15.99 pp584 Headline Picture Gallery Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals The Times Literary Supplement Daily Mail Granta The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Ready to Roll Evans above! Model Pupil 50 Years on. . . Wheelie Cute! Dizzy Heights Prince's Cup Holly Wood Questions Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales The Bartons Bogart Joy Stick Picture Gallery The Mega Goodie Style Inside A thin time of it Jonathan Ross's Week Animal instincts Chill out Must try harder It should have been the book-launch party of the year but even Boy George's publisher found it 'ghastly' Christopher Middleton gives it 0 out of 10 for effort Catherine Walker with one of her classic evening… A mere hiccup. . . . . Or so Catherine Walker, the Princess of wales's favoured fashion designed and confidante, refers to her recently discovered breast cancer. In this exclusive interview, she tells Gail Rolfe why she is determined that, despite the shock, it is 'business as usual' Who wears Walker Unicorn Holidays With the Volvo 440 You The Volvo 440 Women's war daily At times during the war things may not have looked good, but it was a matter of honour for Britain's women to make sure that they did. Aileen Dodds-Parker, above, tells Rachel Cooke about coupon couture Austin Reed Safeway Wine Fair What's left to laugh at? A Manchester police chief condemned Bernard Manning's Mothers-in-law are a protected species, Irish jokes beyond the pale. But Roland WHITE's analysis of recent comedy videos, below, shows that stroke victims and anorexics are fair game (as are the Welsh) Organics It's all in the mind What effect would Prozac, the 'happy drug', have on creative types? After all, isn't it misery that helps them write? Chrissy Iley reports Lean Cuisine Playing by the book Jeannette Kupfermann eyes up the opposite sex—putting into practice a new guide to dating Almay Hypo-Allerg… Magimix The Sunday Times Letters Head for Môle's hills Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Archers Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Jamie Hewlett vs MGM Feuds Corner The Sunday Times A Unique Event in Newspaper Publishing The Card Hotline Win a £2,000 summer break for two in Italy A CD-ROM sampler for all readers Dinner, opera and a show Give in to temptation Surf the Internet She's gotta have it Home No smoke without fire Family Life The cannabis users Last week's Panorama on families who take cannabis threw worrying light on the drug's health as well as social dangers. Here, a mother describes being forced to confront her frequent use of drugs when her daughter was expelled from school for using dope To tell you the truth, Mrs Jones. . . Health Being an MD used to mean never having to say you were sorry, but medical students are learning better bedside manners. By Lois Rogers Looking for a lot of bargains Around the Markets A general antiques auction, such as the one held every week at Lots Road in London, is fun to view, but does it pay to bid, asks Alison Beckett Champneys Jaeger-Lecoultre Antique Buyer's Guide Demolition man Interiors In Mark Kissane's 16th-century Somerset cottage Lesley Gillian discovers the redeeming qualities of architectural salvage Picture Gallery A to Z of Architecture 30 Minute Menu Keep taking the pils Food & Drink Beer Green fingers Don't be kept in the dark about home-grown asparagus, says Sue Lawrence Finchley Road to Morocco Table Talk Testing Time Baked beans Cuttings British Antique Replicas Carnell plc Maple Marketing (UK) Ltd. Millar Marketing Limited Gardener of war Gardening Graham Rose on Eric Holttum, left, who turned captivity in Singapore into botanic history The Winchester Press West of England Reproduction Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Multiple Display Advertising Items The Teak Tiger Trading Company Woodland Kitchens Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Clearview Conservatories Foal play Problem Pet She is temperamental and highly strung; the only thing that might cure Jazz is having a foal, By Yvette Sitten Toro Recycler Sun, sea & secateurs Gardening Coastal conditions may be moist and frost-free, but harsh winds can take the bloom off delicate plants. Dan Pearson on what does thrive beside the seaside Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Ring-Culture Tunturi What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Chrissy Iley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Erotic Print Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Watercolours Singles Gallery Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Perfect Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Haydn Wellesley Singles Which? The Independent Consumer Guide The Culture Contents No previous convictions A a Gill on television Don't watch TV with any preconceptions. Policing the airwaves can leave you black and blue Learning to be philistines Scrutiny Man in the star wars Profile Does the producer Duncan Weldon feel that, after the Raquel Welch and Stephen Fry dramas, star casting doesn't pay? By Stuart Wavell. Photograph by Sally Soames It's just the Pitts The romantic bits of Legends Of The Fall are enough to make strong women weep Stepping out in style George Perry remembers Ginger Rogers's finest hours—in Hollywood with Fred Astaire The wider angle In the second extract from his book, Flickers: An Illustrated Celebration Of 100 Years of Cinema, Gilbert Adair tracks the ways film opened out to meet its challenges The Robe—1953 Lawrence Of Arabia—1962 Whitehall Theatre A bout de souffle (Breathless)—1959 The Sunday Times Bringing Up Baby—1938 Our past in his hands Lord Rothschild, the chairman of the heritage fund, tells Robert Hewison why he is spending lottery money on Churchill, forests and the 'beautiful and rare' Forte Posthouse The Sunday Times Still hooked on pulse fiction The condition of medical dramas, says Andy Medhurst, gives no cause for alarm. This staple of schedules since the first days of television is still in the best of health The curse of the hospital corridor? The American Community Schools, England Nothing is as it seems Waldemar Januszczak finds that irony unites the boys at the Saatchi Gallery Art leaves town Hugh Pearman on the plans to build avant-garde galleries in rural areas Royal National Theatre ENO Forum World at his fingertips There's a piano virtuoso born every minute, if you believe the hype-merchants. But Yevgeny Kissin is the real thing, says Hugh Canning, Critic of the Year Modern masters who learn from past notes A festival of new British music reveals some old truths, says Paul Driver The Sunday Times Jolson Growing up in public Musical development is fine, but why do some stars go so far as to estrange their true fans, asks Robert Sandall Royal Opera House BBC Radio 3 Missing the jokes New productions of Taming Of The Shrew and The Relapse are comically misjudged, says John Peter The New Britannica Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wilson Stereo Library Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall The Box Office Strand Theatre Verona & Macerata Labatt's Apollo Hammersmith Multiple Display Advertising Items Joe Brown The Kirov Ballet Bankhouse Leisure Luxury Hotels and Best Seats For London's… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cranberries Entertainment Breaks Royal Albert Hall Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre Rock 'N' Roll United Nations Sri Chinmoy Multiple Display Advertising Items Adelphi Theatre Julio Iglesias The Sunday Times LA goes barking mad David Hockney tells Geordie Greig about dogs, his very successful new show and the strange ways of California For Hockney Now hear this The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Sentimental journeys This week's free … spotlights the great ballads, tales toldy golden-tongued vocalists with lustrings trobbing in the background, perfect for the wee small hours. 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