News from 21/05/1995
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, Dennis Graham, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Diana Brown, Derby, John Fashanu Special Representative, Arthur Hall, Jon Swain, Sir Walter Bodmer Director-general, Helen Davidson, Carole Kippax, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Jonathan Miller, Sheilah Tanner, Christopher Somerville, Ian Borthwick, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Klaus Boehm, Nick Rufford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, Richard Holloway, Julia Stevenson, Christa D'souza, Assmundson P-O, Gavin Henderson Chairman, Sally Payne, Patrick Locke The Secretary, David Smith, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Nick Pitt, William Green, Ahmed Rashid, Charles Hymas, Henley Regatta, Val Hennessy, Mary Wilson, Peter Flower, Alan Duncan, Michael Crick, Edward Platt, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Annabel Heseltine, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Kirstle Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Nick Stewart, John Gribbin, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, John Evans, Malcolm Bradbury, Jane Bird, Francis Cantos Gibraltar, David Hewson, Cheryl Barrymore, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alan Cairns, Duncan Bembridge, Michael De Larrabeiti, Jeremy Clarkson, Julian Critchley, Alasdair Reid, Peter Conradi, Simon Hinde, Michael Jones, Michel Montignac, Caroline Lees, David Harsent, Nicky Clarke, Peter Kellner, Stephen Knight, Ann Kent, Pete Watts, Max Clifford, Leah Granat Breastfeeding Counsellor, Robin Marlar, George Perry, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Christopher Frayling, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Emma Robertson, Peter Lewis, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Finstat, Paul Bray, John Bailey, Gervais Williams, Ian Hawkey, Mike Leidig, Ian Chadband, Cartier Polo, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Stephen Amidon, Maverick Anglican, Susan d' Archy, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Nick Curwin, John Karter, Tom Keymer, Kate Saunders, Paul Horrell, Nick Gordon, Alix Ramsay, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Kenneth Clarke, Andrew Neil, Mike Drury, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Keith Quinn, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, David Llewellyn, Anthony Quinn, Alex Kadis, Michael Scott, T Griffin, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Rosemary Bailey, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Christopher Goodwin, Neil Asten, Alison Beckett, Georgina McGuinness, Clinton van der Berg, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Lesley Gillilan, Maurice Chittenden, Simon Sebag-Montefiore, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Brian Moore, Michael Jones Political Editor, Nicola McAllister, Cs First Boston, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Margaret Walters, Brendan Fanning, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Christopher Ricks, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Nick Farr-Jones, Andrew Malone, Kevin Devaney, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Radission Edwardian, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Wimbledon, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Alan Ruddock, Royal Ascotr, John Cornwell, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Dominic Hobson, John Parker, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Susan Stead, T Bloomfield, John Burns, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Michael, Dr Bryan Lask, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, P S Falla, Stephen Hayward, Adrian Wooldridge, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Thatcher launches savage attack on Major's 'misguided' policies Lloyd's to offer £3bn bail-out to ruined investors Anaesthetised women suffer unauthorised medical probes Weather and Lottery Numbers Virginatlantic Gorgeous Gowns Everton snatch Cup on the rebound Rugby World Cup Special Jailed parents must be freed now, say MPs The Times The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Desert Warrior Sport Look after my sons, pleads jailed father The Times A judge's curious sentence record The Sunday Times Classified Scientists link falling sperm count to chemicals in food Mutiny, racism and rebellion: the secret war trials belying VE unity Crack the code of Britain's safest street: AB22 8QY Beconase hayfever Files show secret end to the 1916 uprising Barclays Mercantile Business Finance Women take over as breadwinners Policemen in sex discrimination case against Met Personal fund plan to cut welfare state British Aerospace Citroën ZX Labour focuses on first Blair cabinet Iran gives Rushdie hint of reprieve Wea Fairbairn fathered secret son In today's Other Papers Ex-mistress has lead on Yard fraud cash Camilla buys seat near Highgrove Prince William to be tagged at Eton Abbey National Film-makers to get £70m from lottery funds Honda US-style sports schools come to Britain Shopping and knitting join degree courses AmericanAirlines Elderly quit Britain for life of O'Reilly British Quality Foundation Scuba saboteurs fight for animals Philips A comedy of errors Atticvs Yuppies of yesteryear come to aid of Tories Atticvs Honest John has stabbed his own men in the back Atticvs Bang goes Bongo Atticvs Gallant Poles betrayed again Atticvs Midland Mortgages Mrs Khan deserves a fair run Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Atticvs The Royal Bank of Scotland Sparring partners From Doubt to Despair How Margaret Thatcher lost faith in John Major Cathay Pacific The Sunday Times Renault Cars with Flair Set him up and knock him down The vilified Lord Nolan and his Westminister sleaze report will haunt John Major, report Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott Crown prosecution recruits solictors who cheated clients Apartheid's exiles spurn 'racist' regime Relaxyl Swan Hellenic Sailor quits on eighth rescue Post Office Top firms prosper with ancient Chinese force The Rivals: a gripping tale of literary rift Volvo Chirac's storming start Week one sees a new cabinet plus pledges on jobs and tax MEPs invite Nolan to clean up Euro-sleaze TWA Madam Sin: Heidi Fleiss, the Hollywood madam facing… Direct-rule threat rocks Gibraltar Pregnancy hormone may kill HIV virus Sex-slave murder trial grips Canada 4,000-mile Lolita odyssey ends in courtroom farce Moat House Hotels Gun lobby stalks Clinton with both barrels loaded New barrage rains down on shell-shocked president Swansea Cork Ferries 'St Jack' of Calcutta faces ruin over bribes Bribery trial threat to Silvio Anglo-Saxon attitudes anger Lahore Baby-snatch ring rocks Greece Air Miles Travel the World Playing with fire: Californians enjoy their latest… Hewlett Packard Shattered Georgia prays for oil boom Hong Kong bans foetus market In-law joke wears thin for wives in Germany The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 36 Mitterrand's burst bubble Inside Paris Amerada Hess GRS A rock 'n' doll hero Après vous, old friend Teenage girls turn vicious Asparagus on the brain. . . Major drops bid to curb Brussels Tory fury over sleaze probe assault on Lords Wiggin stonewalls as grassroots pressure mounts for resignation Weather and Travel Outlook In the pink: Diana's regimental colour The Open University Jackpot tops £8m for lottery Farmers plan to buy airport Hospital inquiry Human torch Naval protection Iraqi storm MPs retire Boy critical Correction Contents Swiss Bank moves to make Warburg desert Northern Steel chiefs head for £13m jackpot Share options soar in value as profits surge N&P: Alliance's £400m carrot Scottish Widows ABN is sweet on Schroders Contents 'Blue Arrow' site goes up for sale Airbus on course for historic shake-up Sport Take Courage Stewart leads S&n to the top Argyil drives to shed jobs at Safeway How to beat the world: Heseltine's DIY guide Agenda Elonex Bernerd joins GUS in bid for MetroCentre BT vows to spend under Labour Gardener aims for market Tetley bids brewing Tel Asset Management Services Yung's shares bonanza Cadbury goes east In today's Other Papers Patten chartered Laura Ashley row Share Tips Simon Keswick, right, and his brother Henry bparded Trafalgar House to expand out of Hong Kong. Kristie Hamilton and Rufus Olins explain how it went wrong Meridiana Cyril shows his club class Taskforce off to defend Falklands Nynex EMI man records upbeat pay rise Prufrock Maxmin's maxim Travel bugs Jurors find Maxwells' case a trial Rosyth boost for Babcock Railway sell-off struggling to run on time The privatisation could be derailed if the government imposes too much regulation, writes John Harlow Who's who in the BR sale Key Players FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies Compiled by CS First Boston: International data Spurned Black looks to America After failing to buy the Telegraph shares he does not town, Conrad Black is turning his back on the City, writes Alan Ruddock Rank close to £200m MGM Cinemas deal Sharewatch Sedgemoor BTR A share in the boardroom Car sanctions shunt Japan into reverse America's imposition of 100% tariffs on imported luxury cars threatens Japan's recovery. Report by Garth Alexander Alcatel Beer b… turns the ta… Six years ago Scottish & Newcastle was an ailing firm besieged by Courage. Now, under Brian Stewart, it has taken over Courage to become the biggest brewer in Britain. Ardyn Bernoth reports Kill housing and you kill enterprise Economic Outlook Mercedes-Benz Budget is pawn in battle for voters' hearts and minds American Account Sale of Yorkshire stake puts ITV in melting pot Pearson's sale to MAI of its 14% stake in the television company has led to speculation of a bidding battle for the station that may change the face of ITV, writes Matthew Lynn BT Factors to be wary of with debts Small Business Touted as the cure-all for firms' cashflow problems, factoring has its pitfalls too, as Neil Asten, an experienced user, explains Pace Labour vows to scrap BT broadcast ban Television PCs step out on trail of thieves Crime Internet publishing made easy Software Orange starts war of words Telecommunications Orange is launching an £8m advertising campaign to attack rival mobile-phone networks, writes Christopher Lloyd Ford launches its new car in virtual reality Tel-Me Compaq plans 120Mb diskette …Bytes Samaritans help through e-mail Cable firm to provide Net access Web Watch Franchising in the 90s NatWest Viewpoint Franchise World Wragge & Co The Corporate Connection Auditel (UK) Ltd APC Future Centres (Franchise) Ltd Priority Management ServiceMASTER The Sunday Times Cake & Eat It Profits Made Easy BFA associate member Channing Corporation The Personal Taxation Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness Clubs Prontaprint! Linx Multiple Display Advertising Items Automobiles Buyers Services Ltd Instant Cheque Cashing The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Unique Project Multiple Classified Advertising Items The First Stop Computer Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items SCF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items All we Need is a Little Respect As we launch The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year awards for 1995, Ian Chadband looks at the need for a new, more enlightened, approach to women's sport Hard-bitten Holmes gunning for gold Kelly Holmes has honed the rigours of an army career to bolster her ruthless pursuit of Olympic glory. Emma Robertson reports How to Nominate Award Winners Results Round-Up Francis becomes the unlucky 13th casualty Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Racing Newbury Pools Newbury Picture Gallery Spectrum ready to bring colour to Derby picture John Karter wonders whether Spectrum can add to Peter Chapple-Hyam's Classic collection in today's Irish 2,000 Guineas Ripon Happy days for Peter's friends After almost 20 years out in the cold, trainer Peter Walwyn has reclaimed his old Derby ambitions with Munwar. John Karter reports Brittain enters the Derby stalls £25,000 Golf Masters Challenge Winners The Times Don't get too excited, Lennox King dismisses claims and heralds Tyson as the heir apparent Hugh McIlvanney finds little evidence to suggest Lennox Lewis has the right stuff to unravel heavyweight boxing's grubby ball of confusion Hearty Fogarty all revved up to surf the superhighway Carl Fogarty cut his teeth on the Isle of Man TT. And he's never looked back. By Michael Scott Epic opener looks out of this world It's a start to savour, as Stephen Jones previews a match that both sides know they dare not lose Rugby World Cup Supplement Magnificent men, loopy machines Hunn's Watch David Hunn sees some skilled flying at the open aerobatic championships The show belongs to Bracken If England's No 9 excels against Argentina the battle is half won, says Stephen Jones J. W. Benson Ltd SA vow to draw blacks to game Charting a new course for victory Lauren St John at Chart Hills on the new breed of women professionals cutting an impressive swathe through old prejudices Rusedski still waiting in the wings Richard Evans is beginning to suspect sinister motives in Rome as a Canadian-born tennis player, with all the right credentials, is being kept on tenter-hooks in his bid to play for Britain in the Davis Cup Bruguera's growing threat to big four Sánchez fights to secure final say over Romanian Adapt or Die Rob Steen argues that, like it or not, the wind of change is blowing too hard and fast to be stopped Minnows fear the monster Autocar Ambrose caught short County Championship England right to give Martin his wings England's new selectors win some early approval from Peter Roebuck No time to dally as masterly Mullally hurries Leicestershire home in style Leicestershire (357 & 73-1) beat Derbyshire (256 & 173) by nine wickets Wells revels in the spotlight Edrich and Lever have clout to tout Lancashire remain in the swing Middlesex (88 & 112) lost to Lancashire (375) by an innings and 175 runs Baffled Surrey tumble to the guile of Kumble Northamptonshire (403 and 59) beat Surrey (263 and 190) by nine runs Toasting the genius who made the modern game Before the old game is put to rest, Nick Pitt pays tribute to WG Grace, the good doctor whose prodigious performances gave it life Yorkshire make their pitch Yorkshire (189 & 161-3) beat Glamorgan (135 & 212) by seven wickets South Africans come clean over payments to players More strife for brave Hampshire Hampshire (137 & 319) lost to Kent (207 & 288) by 39 runs South Africans come clean over payments to players Soccer The Move that Won the Cup for Everton Norwich Union Complete Statistical Guide to the 1994-95 Season United fall to ground attack The stain that remains Title thriller cannot dispel stench of a rotting game It was a campaign that had its own sleaze factor. But in his post-mortem, Joe Lovejoy unearths some reasons to be cheerful amid traumatic times Winners and Losers of the 1994-95 Season Time for Recognition Everton ride out triumphant Waddle in line to succeed Francis United's reversal of fortune Everton, who flirted with relegation, ended sweetly. United, seeking to repeat the double, were left with nothing. By Hugh McIlvanney Time for Reformation Omega Henley Management College The biography of jeffrey Archer: Part two Flights of Fantasy Goodwood Concorde Mr 10%'s troubles with expenses Europ assistance Next Week Taste for controversy is clearly in his genes Profile Maverick Anglican bishop takes an almost sinful delight in doing and saying the unexpected Labour economics add up to nothing Kenneth Clarke, the chancellor, says the Blair 'new policies' are a mish-mash of empty rhetoric Accelerated Learning Systems Thank you to the punk who made my day Hang on for the Chinese miracle Radisson Edwardian Hotels London Beauty and the beastly Between Nolan and the Net Victims of the grim Reaper "When Arnold Goodman died last week we lost not… Godfrey Smith Quidnonc Slaying the monster Planet Tory, where normal standards do not apply Superlative Travel Child aid now to beat slavery Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liberated by the state Drugs in labour Prodigies: a suitable case for treatment The 17-year-old doctor could share the unkind fate of other wunderkinds, says Stuart Wavell Ethics of shares in war weapons Breathtaking bigotry I know what I don't like Points Birthdays Can angels cope with a fall from grace? Nurses may rue the day they voted to abondon their no-strike rule over pay, says Margarette Driscoll. For many, the loss of the moral high ground may prove too big a price Carry on psychobabbling Kate Saunders meets the supermarket self-help manual's market leader 'This is the Next Big Thing in popular self-help. She talks about auras, spirit guides and astral bodies' Pretty lethal in pink: a gay army is a good army History shows homosexuals often make elite troops, writes Simon Sebag-Montefiore Cellphones direct Slash the state, axe income tax Government spending needs to be cut to half its present level. In our second extract from their book, Alan Duncan and Dominic Hobson explain why and how Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina Puente Romano Pinheiros Altos Eton for all but on merit Radical education reforms are needed to build a meritocracy, writes Adrian Wooldridge Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Golf & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Staverton Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items High prices set in Cotswold stone Buyers flocking to the ancient wool centre in the heart of England in search of Arcadia can expect to pay dearly for it, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Campsie & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Display Advertising Items Man the battlements! Neighbours approaching Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CLEA Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead & Highgate Elsroorthy Road Richmond Bridge Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Plantation Wharf Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilcher Hershman Multiple Display Advertising Items Allsop & Co Cluttons London Residential Agency North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items W. A. Ellis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyors Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Christophers Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Woods & Co Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items South of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectible Crackers Women denied cheaper credit Lenders slash cost of fixed-rate mortgages Train operators throw the book at travellers Lenders slash cost of fixed-rate mortgages Win £100,000 Grilling in store for Gas bosses Costly Conversion . . . Tony and Jane Dyter could… Fidelity Direct Class-E Mercedes The best and worst streets in Britain London Life unlikely to be last casualty Comment Schroders Get expert advice on best pension Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a well-earned holiday, Diana Wright answers some of the most common questions received by the Personal Finance desk each week Woolwich Guernsey OFT funeral report 'lacking' The Cooperative Bank Ethical funds for all creeds The ethical-investment sector is fine-tuning its products to better address individual investors' concerns. Report by Robert Winnett and Paul Nuki Now there is a fund for sinners, too Midland Direct from framlington Insurers list streets with worst crime New risk ratings will bring sky-high home-contents premiums to crime ridden areas, writes Nick Gardner The 10 Best Streets in Britain Ban on gobbledegook cleans up contracts A law that will banish incomprehensible small print is forcing firms to simplify their contracts, writes Rupert Steiner Merchant Investors Assurance Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The 10 Worst Streets in Britain The Equitable Life Passing the means test Shrewd financial planning could help parents get their children higher grants from local education authorities, writes Rupert Steiner Commission free currency Newton Save & Prosper Virgin direct Business & Personal Finance Beale Double & Company Limited Select 10 shares to win £100,000 Fantasy Fund Manager J. Rothschild Assurance 'Leeson' strikes gold The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List The Sunday Times Top 50 Managers J Rothschild Assurance Marketing Group Time spent on research pays strong dividends The Smaller View Success or failure investing in small companies may rest on the quality of information one can glean on a firm. This week we look at where to find it and how to make best use of it Engineer beats City managers in no small way Investing in little firms with good products such as a Yorkshire steel-frame maker, has helped Gervais Williams beat his peers My favourite share Scottish Widows Top stylist locks away his winnings Money Talk Hairdressing for the stars is big business, but Nicky Clarke is not forgetting to look after his young family's future M&G Mortgage idealists build dreams from crumbling property Henderson touche Remnant Chase De Vere Investment PLC Investor Intelligence Policy Auctions Ltd Woolwich Building Society Rest easy with mortgage cover Whether you own a castle or a semi, insurance is vital in case you die before paying off the home loan, says Diana Wright Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Ltd Payments can be protected in illness or redundancy Going crackers over biscuit tins Collecting for investment Free guide to bond Peps The Sunday Times Mercantile Credit Planned Savings Securtisied Endowment Contracts Plc Mercantile Credit Northern Rock Personal Finance IPC Centre Premium cut for women drivers Savings News London & Country Mortgages Limited The Sunday Times Top savings rates Japan unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Clock ticking on university entry A place on a 1996 degree course may seem a long way off for current lower-sixth formers but they should be planning now, says Klaus Boehm Master of Business Administration University of Wales Bangor St. George's University School of Medicine Sixth-Form Action Plan Webster Graduate Studies Center Multiple Display Advertising Items Tough fight for a place on campus Ashridge The Certified Accountants Educational Trust University of Southampton University of Central Lancashire The MBA Career Guide De Montfort University Leicester University of Hertfordshire Master of Business Administration University of Durham MBA The University of Reading Management Unit Warwick Business School Pitman Publishing Bradford Management Centre MBAth University of Bath University of Leeds Aston Business School Kaplan Leicester University Cranfield University School of Management Kingston University Bristol Strathclyde Graduate Business School Duke the Fuqua School of Business Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal School Business Development Officer Health Care Privilege Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer Schools in Italy University of Warwick Industrial Development Officer Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Brighton The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Central Lancashire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virtually the best car sport in the world Car-race simulators are getting better all the time, reports Paul Horrell, so realistic you can feel the bumps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items French rivals claim top estate prize Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartoak Car Rentals William Loughran Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carjacking The Knowledge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items B M W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Hexagon of Highgate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burton & Deakin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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Start getting security-minded now, advises Jane Bird The Sunday Times USRobotics The Sunday Times Rugby Contents England travel hopefully to world summit It is going to be the biggest month in rugby's history. Against a dazzling backdrop, we are in for four marvellous weeks of huge collisions and high-octane action. But, as Stephen Jones says, we must also ask something more of South Africa '95 Visa. . . Always in the Thick of It Future looking All Black Nick Farr-Jones, captain of the winning Australians in '91, on who's got what it takes in '95 Shoeless Joe's Shooting star from the veld Clinton van der Berg on Gavin Johnson, South Africa's emerging talent Cellnet Pool a The tighest of them all Squads for Pool A Family troubles plague Canada and Romania Conditions should help us 1987 and 1991: memorable moments Rugby World Cup 1995 Blooded for the heat of battle Training in £600 rubberised suits is just one of the innovations helping the England squad. Brian Moore reflects on 18 months of physical and mental torment Jaguar Jewel waiting for a crown Hugh McIlvanney speaks to Feremy Guscott, England's rapier-like centre, and finds that he is lucky to be playing at all after injury threatened a premature end to his career Citibank Pool B England's class the key Squads for Pool B Italy and Samoa ready to turn up the heat Tough but fair is the policy Cape Town to Johannesburg a guide to all the matches The leader of the pack Sean Fitzpatrick, the fiery and determined captain of the All Blacks, tells Keith Quinn which teams he considers are the main threat to his ambition of lifting the Webb Ellis trophy in Johannesburg Ericsson Sorry, the romance is over Rugby's old smug order has become smugger than ever before. But don't cry just for Argentina during this World Cup, says Stephen Jones, cry for the likes of the Ivory Coast, Western Samoa, Canada . . . NewVision The expert in his field Life as one of the world's top front-row forwards could be expected to offer a hint of glamour. But, as Nick Pitt found, it offers anything but for John Davies, as he copes with the demands of his sport and livelihood Pool C A question of second Squads for Pool C A tall order for the Japanese minnows Tactics will lead us through Ireland stuck in reverse gear The Irish are troubled, the omens bode ill. Brendan Fanning reports on a team gone wrong Nokia Oh, brave new world Just over six months ago, Scotland were written off as World Cup nohopers. They travel to South Africa with a realistic chance of reaching the semi-finals. Alasdair Reid explains the remarkable transformation Nescafé Blend 37 France rely on old order The French federation have done their best to disrupt their coach Pierre Berbizier's preparations. But Ian Borthwick suggests that French speed and mobility will be perfectly tuned to South African conditions 'The Laws in Plain English' Finest Scotch Whisky Pool D Scotland should shine Squads for Pool D Tongan charge lacks Ivory Coast invention Confidence is our strength Rugby World Cup 1995 The magazine TAGHeuer Contents Portugal Zoë Heller in New York 106 Peugeot Hoover P&O European Ferries Relative Values Edwina Currie, MP and novelist, and her daughter, Deborah, a student, talk to Fiona Lafferty. Photograph by Bill Robinson Polo Sport Ralph Lauren Portland Conservatories The Sunday Times Brights of Nettlebed The Travel Collection Project Cancellations Ltd Gracewell Designs Ltd Christian Childrens' Fund Neville Johnson Life and Saul America's greatest living writer is back from the brink of death, still smiling. A scourage of the modern age, he is full of pessimism. 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