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News from 07/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Victoria Glendinning, Chris Mills, James Lees-Milne, Julian Keeling, David Wilson-Hardy, Dennis Conner, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Jim Munro, Dana Facaros, Martin Gilbert, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jane Jallad, Jonathan Miller, Richard Overy, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Tom Pocock, Roy Porter, Ned Balfe, Ivo Tennant, Vicki Stanford Harrison, Christa D'souza, Graham Rose, Brian Porter, Mark Lawson, Georgie Greig, Virginia McKenna, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Roger Piercey, Frederic Raphael, Clive Davis, Jack Dixon, Val Hennessy, Mary Wilson, Basil Copper, Arnold Evans, Peter Stuart Producer, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Irwin Stelzer, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Pat Gibson, Clare Armstrong, Nick Stewart, John Gribbin, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Jane Bird, Deanne Pearson, Stephen Heppell, Ciaran Byrne, Robert Coates, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Pamela Harriman, Peter Conradi, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Judith Menes, Sean Ryan, Peter Durisch, Simon Hinde, Tim Proctor, Caroline Lees, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Kevin Connolly, Robin Marlar, Charlotte Atkins, Winston Churchill, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Bernard Cafferty, Keir Jones, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Marie-Claire Flowers, Paul Donovan, Alistair Horne, Joan Wyndham, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Paul Wheeler, Stan Labovitch, James Bethell, Dr V Goldberg, James Adams, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Sybil Ruscoe, Peter Plant, Nicola Fairbrother, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Stephen Amidon, Dave Thomas, Jon Culley, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Richard Hough, Alan Anderson, Ian Chitchley, Nick Peters, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Diana Wright, Barbara Jones, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Geraint Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, J. Rothschild, Will Carling, Daphne Barak, Colin McDowell, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Russell Miller, Christopher Goodwin, Alison Beckett, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Dr K Harvey, Rachel Cooke, Graham Hind, Lady Howe, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Nicola McAllister, Jonathan Leake, John P McCarthy, Michael Hill, Eric Talmadge, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Alan Jabez, Boy George, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Anna Pukas, Edward Ned, Gilbert Adair, Tamasin Day-Lewis, Andrew Lorenz, Chris McGovern, Adrian Levy, Hugh Thompson, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Elizabeth Buchan, John Parker, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Eleanor J McMillan, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Correlli Barnett, George Racz, Neil MacLean, John Burns, Vanya Kewley, Emma Forrest, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Lynn Moro, Pat Kane, M Roberts, Wensley Ford, Sophie Grigson, Judith Chalmers, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Paul Wing, Boris Schapiro,

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Clean Cut Teenage deaths linked to contraceptive pill Ashdown and Blair forge anti-Tory pact Revealed: terrorists who run animal bomb campaign Weather British Airways Getting Wired Smiles, tears and sunshine as millions celebrate victory Nation salutes its favourite VE-Day veteran Style Carling's players threaten revolt The Times Kohl's remarks on war upset Jews Thomas Cook Contents The Times Gore salutes ties of freedom with Britain The Sunday Times Classified Britain revels in VE-Day fever Joy is tinged by sad memories Auf Wiedersehen, darling—then, half a century later. . . Chechnya divides old allies Sally BMW Information Service FBI exposes documentary on Lockerbie as a sham Sings of asthma seen in a fifth of children Volunteer Reserve Forces Cook's secrets: me, BB and the meaning of life American Express Europe Ltd Human tissue 'supermarket' opens in Britain Lilley to cut state aid for funerals Tories target Labour's 'loose cannon' Animal exporter leases ferry to break blockade Halifax Barclays Article Withdrawn Police accused of abusing the 'snout' system Moat House Hotels Spencer uncovers tabloid informer Buyout miners hit a lucrative seam PC World Major says government is 'tedious' In today's Other Papers Demonstrations to cost police £30m Blair compares PM to Titanic captain Motorway services are worst in Europe The Royal Bank of Scotland Workers asked to appraise bosses Hands off other people's cash Atticvs Celluloid blood lust Atticvs Wine world gags on its overripe wordsmiths Atticvs Hugh Grant joins the hurly-burly Atticvs Rotten to the core Atticvs The Royal British Legion Hail a real hero this weekend Atticvs Only crocodile tears for Peter Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Breaking the ALF The Animal Liberation Front is regarded by police as the biggest terrorist threat in Britain today. David Leppard reveals the powerbrokers behind its dirty war Abbey National On the trail of terror cash Okay John, so what Do we Do now? The Tory grassroots are battered and bruised. But will the party trust Major to put things right—or turn to another saviour? Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott report BBC Radio 3 A mountain to scale—and time is short The odds against two rival companies making identical bids for Channel 5 were a billion to one. Last week it happened Trans World One RAF under fire for free student flying lessons Rail fares capped to smooth sell-off Le Shuttle Catholics turn away from confession box Food guides charge restaurants for entry Norwich Union Fourth charged with killing PC Motorola Music maestros spurn Britain St. Joseph's Hospice Myth and magic may work miracle for the candidate from nowhere Can Lucky Lionel do it? Mitterrand floats out of office on a sea of sentimental syrup Chrysler International Cathay Pacific Croats fear new strike by Serbs Fighters prepare for savage summer Woolwich Building Society Tehran sets up Hezbollah front to export terror America bowls Windies a googly Renault Cars with Flair Europe warns Clinton: no Russians in Nato Ecologically sound Imelda sets sail SAAB Tokyo police avert cyanide catastrophe Hatfield House FBI put on alert for new terrorist bomb Harvard heretic gives visiting aliens earth cred Citibank 50,000 infants wed in India The Post Office It's Sorted Swamp yields up Russia's fallen army "The Omega is Absurdly Spacious, Agile, yet is… LA police on brink of rebellion The Sunday Times Putting on the style Inside Moscow Nationwide the Building Society Chicks away Ivan the terrible A cut above the West Boris goes gunning for artful dodgers Fighting spirit EC pays £900m for dud tobacco Millennium dreamers chase £1.6bn in lottery handouts Weather and Travel Outlook Hewitt claims army stopped Diana affair The Open University Business School Jackpot tops £9m for lottery News Digest Spain seeking to extradite Briton Four slashed Battle at pub Science rethink Murder in shop Speed limited Algeria warning Unknown tycoon makes $600m taking on IBM Black pressed for 'full and fair' offer at Telegraph Major may set nuclear guarantee Move to cut investors' political risk Sterling in line for a pounding Virgin atlantic At the Coal Face Kwik Save cuts magazine prices BAe primed for £670m VSEL bid Body Shop Swiss chief for Warburg Compass and Granada vie for Eurest Warburg comes cheap as Swiss franc soars Agenda Bat Industries Royal to swing axe at estate agencies Lease a dream Rolls Shipping group to sell port for rail bid Heseltine under fire on Budge Magazine price war Richard Katz In today's Other Papers Swiss Find the Keys to Warburgs Britain's top independent, integrated investment house, SG Warburg, is about to fall into the hands of Swiss Bank Corporation at a bargain-basement price. Kirstie Hamilton charts Warburg's decline from City powerhouse to sitting duck SBC 'wild boys' take on the City establishment The bank has acquired a brash reputation but has always been skilful at integrating new businesses, reports Kirstie Hamilton Argos premier incentives Canary takes a new look at old perch Mercury Asset Management Boss puts knife into colleague Prufrock Be careful driving past the offices of Davies Arnold Yatchting tycoons: breezy come, breezy go History fuels car auction Leading from behind Radio makes waves with Broome Lottery mad Manchester Business School Quiet tycoon runs rings round hamstrung IBM Richard Madge, who dared to take on the giant in networking products, has seen his fortune soar by $400m this year, writes Matthew Lynn Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Sainsbury squeezes the juiciest profits Sharewatch BTR A share in the boardroom Roddicks stumble at global crossroads Copycat imitators are hitting Body Shop's plan to become truly international, reports Ardyn Bernoth New music chief aims for harmony at Warner Debt-ridden Time Warner has sacked its record chief to end months of infighting. Garth Alexander reports from New York Alcatel Business Systems High tech firms opt for country life Small Business More companies are moving out of cities as technological advances improve communications. Helen Davidson reports Bulletin Sedgemoor in Somerset Lotus Working Together Budge digs in as doubts start to undermine RJB Fears are growing that the coal firm will be unable to fend off competition from other energy sources. John Waples reports Labour: We will make the market work better Economic Outlook Meridiana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agolden Franchise Opportunity Air fares threat as pilots take control American Account Profitable West-Wales Scaffolding Business Spy camera captures thieves in the drive against car crime Motoring A camera hidden inside a vehicle takes a sequence of pictures whenever its security sensors are activated. Alan Jabez reports Taking a leaf from nature's book Fabrics A new foam could save lives and help England win the rugby cup, writes Christopher Lloyd Metal musicians perform a symphony of automation Controls Two-way messaging boost pagers Communication The Bristol company Division has designed a virtual… Protect your rights Bits & Bytes Some readers reported difficulty in buying PCs at… Crop watcher ripe for development Satellite launcher promises to pay for failures Space The new Ariane rocket will carry a guarantee of successful launch, writes Max Glaskin On-line information for all the family Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Auditel (UK) Ltd. Kodak Express Quality Control Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toplix Envelopes Surveillance Discreet Surveillance Products Megatech Software SCF Employment Department Conner and Coutts come under the gun With the Team New Zealand challenger striking the first blow in the best-of-nine America's Cup final off San Diego, Keith Wheatley calls the odds Superstar with a Midas touch Tactician with a winning way Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Prince Naz swings the mighty Mallet Fox-Pitt aiming for double top Britain look to Stevens to deliver Nicola Fairbrother on new images but old expectations for the European judo championships The Times Lewis on way back by mean streets Dethroned heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis has turned to Detroit's Kronk gym for redemption. Hugh Mcllvanney watches him with his new coach The Sunday Times Old guard exact their revenge Andrew Alderson charts how the RFU big shots passed judgment on Will Carling, setting off a storm of player reaction Candidates for the Job as England World Cup Captain Bath take Swift road to glory Dismissal shames the game Comment Captain for three Grand Slams Wisecracker with the classic touch He's been there, seen it and is still doing it. John Karter meets Willie Carson who, at 52, is reaching fabulous new heights in his career The Sunday Times Gay Gallanta offers value alternative John Karter offers some advice to help you avoid going broke on the Sabbath Bookies at a loss? Never in a month of Sundays Hugh Mcllvanney argues that the arrival of Sunday racing will have a bigger impact in the betting shop than at the racecourse Mind Games seeks Lochsong's crown Eyes of an industry on down-market trial run Forget the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket, Paul Wheeler says the real test of Sunday racing is its appeal at tracks like Salisbury Newmarket Salisbury 1,000 Guineas Stakes Form Donald does the damage County Championship Classy Yorkshire ease past Wells Leicestershire (147 & 221) lost to Yorkshire (332 & 37-1) by nine wkts Gooch revels in run spree Nash too hot for Hampshire Double delight for Wells Durham refuse to let reality set in Glamorgan issue stiff challenge West Indies are there for taking Peter Roebuck says that England must ecploit the transparent weaknesses of the West Indies, uncovered by Australian ruthlessness Guide to the West Indies Squard for the Six-Test Series in England Hall quickly into his elegant stride Stephen Thorpe talks to the West Indies' new tour manager as he heads for England United breathe down Rovers' neck Blackburn's Premier party kept on hold while Middlesbrough celebrate their First Division title Robson managing very nicely He was an exemplary player. Now in charge at Middlesbrough, Bryan Robson is a champion again. Interview by Louise Taylor Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Palace cling on but Smith eyes the exit Instant Cash Norwich sunk by Palmer's last-gasp strike Coventry closer to dreaded drop Bart-Williams Has a Chance to Shine against United Yorke lifts the Villa gloom Stone proves the bedrock of fluent Forest Ferdinand double saps Spurs of ambition Tait clinches championship for Birmingham Arsenal know that Wright must score They want to keep the Cup Winners' Cup at Highbury. To do that their chief Gunner must be on target in Paris. Report by Joe Lovejoy Wilkins in the market to bid for Gascoigne Everton's new era put on hold by Southampton Players rally to sacked Carling Celtic legend falls to earth Leeds put Norwich down News inside Arthritis Research Their Finest Day Cumbria Marketing Initiative Goodwood Travel Limited Journey's end on the long road to victory Exhausted Britain's moment of triumph Alistair Horne traces the final days of the war in Europe and assesses the price Britain paid for victory Contributors to this Special Ve-Day Issue SSAFA Supporting Services The Casualties of War Germany's fate settled in the cruel Atlantic Without navel supremacy the war would have been lost, writes Correlli Barnett 'Hell itself seems to have broken loose over us. . .' The destruction of German cities was a key factor in shortening the war, says Richard Hough British Philatelic Bureau How Hitler was defeated by his own madness If Germany's forces had not been under the control of one irrational man, the outcome could have been different, writes Richard Overy Centre Stage 'We'd lost the day we went into Russia' Despite censors, the 'whole heroic and sordid story of war' was told War correspondents risked their lives to write and broadcast as history unfolded. Tom Pocock recalls the men who reported the struggle to defeat Germany and the onset of the cold war The vital will to win Churchill's first task was to convince the British people that we would win. Martin Gilbert describes how he did it Instants After Berlin. . . next stop Moscow? My Ve-Day Love dies in the post-war cold climate For some, the war went on. One man's romance with 'the enemy' ended in tears, writes Tamasin Day-Lewis Via Calais Life would never be the same. . . The Britain of half a century ago was another country, writes Stuart Wavell. They did things differently there A gallery of talent lost to the guns—and to our future Britain lost some of its brightest men in the war, writes Peter Millar. The cost has never been counted Staples Listen to the blimps, not the wimps If you want to know why we didn't build a paradise after the second world war, seek out an ageing moralist, advises Norman Macrae Questions that taint coma baby miracle Behind the tears of joy, the Karen Battenbough case raises serious ethical issues, writes Margarette Driscoll Glass & Glazing Federation Voters who float both ways change electoral equation Both Blair and Ashdown stand to benefir from a voting trend highlighted in last week's elections, writes Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith Fifty years of freedom Quidnunc Extremes meet in the scary polling stations of France Combine the votes of the far left and the far right and you have a picture of a dangerousally disillusioned society, writes Andrew Neil Pilot Pure Liquid Ink Range Don't blame the children SOS to feminists Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times No statue for Churchill Algarve - Luxury Villas and Apartments Back to school for partygoers Full marks to Auntie Savills International Points Birthdays Trying it on with the toffs of Twickers Profile The England rugby captain who dares to belive that where there's muck there should be brass Will an elder statesman come to the aid of the party? 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Paul Ham points would-be buyers in the right direction How PCP plans work Buyers' credit choices at Ford M&G Henderson touche Remnant Direct from framlington Mastering the pensions jungle People spend up to a thrid of their lives in retirement so creating an adequate pension is vital, writes Paul Nuki Foreign Colonial Investment Management Scottish Widows Key elements of pension planning Merchant Investors Assurance Flying is miles better when free Interest grows in switching banks Pressure is mounting on banks to improve services or lose customers, writes Nick Gardner Current-Account Services and Charges Gartmore Pooled Pensions Limited Virgin Direct Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC IFA Promotion Limited The Sunday Times Select 10 shares to win £100,000 Fantasy Fund Manager Recipe for success The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List The Sunday Times Advertisement save £5 on Tax Guide Smaller firms offer bigger opportunities In this new column I will be looking at stock-market investment in small companies; investments that carry more risk than normal but also have the potential to double or triple your money Son of circus tops the bill at making money His family used to run Bertram Mills, but today Chris Mills makes a splash by juggling investment in America My favourite share Planned Savings Funeral supermarkets cut the cost of death A French firm that sells cut-price, all-in funerals from high-street stores is to start up in Britain, writes Rupert Steiner Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd F&c sheds light on bond funds H. 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Calshot The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Women crack the City's glass ceiling More women are getting top management jobs because they are proving to be better candidates than men, writes Margaret Coles Strategic Resource Solutions The Sunday Times On the Move D&b Software Wheale Thomas Hodgins PLC Success is a matter of application New World Disorder Our Game by John le Carré Hodder £16.99 pp347 Roy Porter ponders the sphinx and other prehistoric… Top gun Pile' Em High Consciousness raising My little chactadee? Critical List Harvey Porlock grapples with the great bores of today The beat goes on The Faber Book Of Pop edited by Hanif Kureishi and Jon Savage Faber £16.99 pp862 Collancz 60 Penguin Years How did they do that? Fingerprints Of The Gods: A Quest For The Beginning And the End by Graham Hancock Heinemann £16.99 pp578 Basic instincts The Moral Animal Why We Are The Way We Are by Robert Wright Little, Brown £20 pp466 60 Penguin Years Diary Lines from the Home Front For some, wartime meant jobs, boozc and bumps-a-daisy. Others were not so lucky. Joan Syndham on two accounts of the domestic and emotional upheavals caused by the war A time to dance John Mortimer reads two accounts of the day they pranced in Piccadilly and made love in Green Park Celebrating VE-Day: but it was the children who… 50 Years Ago this Week From James Lees-Milne's diary. May 8,1945 On the Shelf John Dugdale on Muriel Spark's The Girls Of Slender Means The Standoff Chuck Hogan A trip down memory lane Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon Fourth Estate £15.99 pp369 Fools for love Elizabeth Buchan sizes up new romances The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No. 373 A change of life Ladder Of Years by Anne Tyler Chatto £14.99 pp326 The Day Hell Caught Fire Flamingo Paperbacks Reef by Romesh Gunesekera Exposure by Kathryn Harrison From Yukon To Yucatan by I Allan Sealy Oleander, Jacaranda by Penelope Lively In The Lake In The Woods by Tim O'Brien Fiihrer: The Novel by Allan Prior Dharma Lion: A Biography Of Allen Ginsberg by Michael Schumacher Machiavelli's Children by Edward Pearce Visions Of Cody by Jack Kerouac Epistemology Of The Closet by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick My Life by Burt Reynolds, read by the author Hardbacks Paperbacks Knowledge of Angels The Times Literary Supplement BCA Book Clubs Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times News Pocket history Everybody's go a pair-from Princess Diana to East 17. But why were they first invented and who came first. Levis or Wrangler A pocket history Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls The Numskulls Appear Every Week in the Beano Fish Tales The Bartons Wtellicent Cod Bogart Joy Stick SCRiBBLE Funday Times Club Style Inside Sunny spell The new phoney war Gloom with a view High taxes, cold weather; grim plays, expensive beer. No wonder the Norweginas can't stand the sight of Pamela Anderson, says Roland White Riding out the storm Last year, the scandal broke about the Guards officer and the Princess of Wales. This year, exiled in Devon, James Hewitt is looking for love. Barbara Jones gained an exclusive interview The Savoy London Are they sitting comfortably? Roy Hattersley leads the pack: the Members who think that MP means 'Media Personality'. When do they ever work, wonders Walter Ellis Hand Painted Kitchens A night on the Tyne Geordies are Britain's No 1 nightclubbers Chrissy Iley slips on her white stilettos and follows the crowds T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Take a Bowery In a newly upbeat New York, uptown girls just wanna have fun downtown at the Bowery Bar. A a Gill joins them at the cool core of the Big Apple Picture Gallery His affairs of state In a rare interview, Danielle Mitterrand talks frankly to Daphne Barak about her husband's cancer, his love child and the end of her 14 years as France's first lady Trouble and toiles When moneymen turn their hands to fashion, it doesn't always work. As two French houses tied up in the Crédit Lyonnais scandal reveal enormous losses, Colin McDOWELL explains it went so wrong The misfit Boy George and his friend Marilyn were the cross-dressing stars of the 1980s. Yet today only one of them is still in the limelight. Rachel Cooke reports International Watch Co Ltd Making a meal of a diet Told they could enjoy red meat, cheese and wine and still lose weight, men rushed to buy Michel Montignac's diet books. To introduce next week's exclusive extracts from his new 'method for women', Christa D'Souza samples his table d'hôte Calorie men Claire Oldfield on Montignac's not-so-big businessmen The Sunday Times Taking liberties Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Letters The Sunday Times Crossword Streakers Brief Lives There are three unfailing signs tha tsummer is here: the barbecues are out, Judith Chalmers is on a cruise, and the first streakers have been sighted. Last week Oxford student Joss Witchard jumped naked from Magdalen Bridge and 30-year-old Mark Roberts, below, turned ITV's This Morning into Have I Got Nudes For You! Alastair Campbell vs Peter Mandelson Feuds Corner The Sunday Times A Unique Event in Newspaper Publishing No Annual Fee The Coupon Rod Stewart at Wembley Join the multimedia revolution Apollo Travel Group VE-Day CD Discounts in Italy The shining So you want to look like a Hollywood star? You don't have to wait for an evening razzle to dazzle your fans in sumptuous sexy satins, says Rachel Cooke The Sunday Times Style Torn from his mother's arms Family Life The foster parents Last week in America, a four-year-old was taken from the only family he had known and returned to his biological parents. Below,'Margaret' speaks of having to give back her grandson, whom she had raised as her own child, to his parents, her son and his wife Men really ought to know better Health Men fight shy of all things medical—often with fatal consequences. A new healthline bridges the information gap Deanne Pearson reports In the market for a bargain Around the Markets Can you really find treasure-trove at your local fleamarket? Alison Beckett lives in hope Picture Gallery Antique Buyer's Guide Repeat performance Interiors Julian Keeling visits Lyn Le Grice, the designer with stencilling set her off on a lifetime's mission; to raise this undervalued craft into an art form A to Z of Architecture 30 Minute Menu Fruitful developments Soft Drinks Tarts of gold Our regional British puddings are cause for celebration, says Sue Lawrence Prole caprice Table TALKl Testing Time Corned beef Lyn-Plan Maple Marketing (UK) Ltd Cuttings Examine our Price Promise British Antique Replicas Shopping on Sunday Psoriasis Relief Flatten Your Stomach Potager luck Vegetables are more than just good to eat, they can look beautiful too. 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