News from 28/05/1995
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Taki, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mike Cockburn, Mark Ray, Pete Bradley, Barbara Hall, Rhys Davies, Philip Ziegler, John Davison, Jon Swain, Lisa Whadcock, Sean O'Brien, Nigel Colborn, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Mark Thatcher, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Bernard Hill, Lesley White, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, John Diamond, Jason Burke, Roy Porter, Ned Balfe, Ivo Tennant, Graham Rose, Mark Lawson, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Edin Hamzic, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Nick Pitt, Sebastian Hamilton, Mary Wilson, Morris Cerello, Pete Barrett, Michael Crick, David Berglas, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Quentin Williams, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Robert Winnett, Seve Ballesteros, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, Pat Gibson, Nick Stewart, John Evans, Philip Larkin, Sarajevo, Angela Levine, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Andrew Gibson, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Hugh Canning, Susan Crosland, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Veronica Lyons, J M Webber, Simon Hinde, Michel Montignac, Yvonne Roberts, Liz Jones, Edward Plau, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Nick Gardner, Margaret Thatcher, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Siobhan Pitel, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, M. Gresley-Grey, James Bethell, James Adams, Donald Hill, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, George Melly, Phil Barker, Matthew Gwyther, Tim Rayment, D A Draper, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Susan Clark, Ram Sherg, Sao Paulo, Julian Edmonds, Ian McKenzie, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Jonathan Annells, Christina Lamb, Nick Peters, Nick Curwin, John Karter, Phillip Hall, Cosmo Landesman, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, Alix Ramsay, Denis Hunter, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Carol Barrett, Richard Evans, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Fiona Carnie National Coordinator, Rob Ryan, Ian Critchley, J. Rothschild, Anthony Quinn, Will Carling, Frank Tomlin, Keith Martin, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Christopher Goodwin, Julia, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Derek Waterhouse, Rob Wainwright, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Martin, Neil Hendriksen, David Rees, Brian Moore, Julie Burchill, Ray Hutton, Diana Lord, Michael Jones Political Editor, Nicola McAllister, Margaret Drabble, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Brendan Fanning, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Rodney Ackland's, Roy Greenslade, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Nick Farr-Jones, Julie Smyth, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Paul Groves, Tony Duggan, Stephen Pettitt, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Mark Sanderson, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, John Parker, Clive Bradley, Rupert Steiner, Harriet Martin, Jeff Randall City Editor, Nigel Roebuck, Theodora Zemek, Bob Murray, Hugh Pearman, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Steve Punt, Emma Forrest, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Mark Davis, Marvin, Sophie Grigson, Andy Roberts, Nick Faldo, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Monica G Ribon,
ResumoContents Thatcher: Blair best Labour leader for 30 years Jewish refugee saved by Thatcher's family, Thatcher's memoirs, News Review Bosnia crisis deepens as UN troops killed Major summons defence chiefs Teachers take to plastic surgery to cut cruel jibes Weather and Lottery Numbers British Airways Growing up in Grantham Today's Other News Veto on left's plan for minister of women Gendermandering World Cup Rugby The Sunday Times The Times RSPCA The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers The Sunday Times Classified Care staff in abuse case still work with young Knife attacks on women linked £3m lottery cash saves Ealing Studios from receivership Found: the Jewish refugee saved by Thatcher's family 'It's wonderful to know that the Rotary Club in our home town and my father played their part in defeating the forces of evil' Eco-warrior Sting endorses resort that razed a forest Business Skills Migration Men rise in revolt against 'sexist sows' Abbey National Drug squad put on three-day week In today's Other Papers £536,047 bonus for electricity chief Judges use computers for sentencing Jemima on Islam Opticrom Allergy Eye Drops Stagg's finances to be investigated Queen snubs Clinton 'Dirty tricks' row fires battle for T&G Fertility doctors at odds over 'cash for eggs' British Marine Industries Federation Jeep The American Legend Hi-tech rescues rare species from extinction America donates 'stars wars' system to fight crime in Britain British Airways BSkyB to bid for snooker rights Scottish Amicable BR dresses up its summer services New uniforms herald era of privatisation Boom time for north as house prices rocket Midland Mortgages Barclays Top silks line up to fight Maxwell case British tennis offered an ace Atticvs High-rolling kerry's casino coup Atticvs Sally Nothing has revolted Atticus more than the celebrity Atticvs Foolish Fergie Atticvs Karate chop for Clinton Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Jeep The American Legend A degree of dismay An academic qualification won't get you far if everyone has one. Cathy Scott-Clark and Ciaran Byrne report on Britain's graduate glut The Boom in Higher Education Gendermandering Will Labour's rank and file accept the sexual apartheid of women-only quotas, ask John Davison and Sebastian Hamilton American Airlines Squires from the shires ready for a comeback Splits paralyse West as UN men French troops talk of withdrawal as air strikes fail to halt attacks Farming Germans' cash fight may wreck EC farm policy Nearly 100 UN soldiers used as human shields Chinese lepers dream of thalidomide miracle Sunday Times man held in Peking Nick Rufford experiences at first hand the rough treatment that Chinese police mete out to people they suspect of being too inquisitive Tanks are ordered in to recapture Sarajevo bridge as war escalates Beconase hayfever Quiet man risks all in tactical gamble Juppé makes his bid for an urban fiefdom Nationwide To Russia with love: US lifts sex ban Clinton quivers as Newt dithers Mercedes-Benz Rover Fertility doctor in embryo scandal The 'donors' at the clinic will never know if the twins are theirs unless DNA tests are made Kazakhs end their nuclear nightmare The Times Electric stun gun subdues attackers Snatched child warms America's heart Five-year-old triumphs over adversity Renault Afrikaners cry 'oppression' Masterpiece Cypriots lose patience with cave woman The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 37 Sinn Fein meets the bomb experts Inside Washington PC World the Computer Superstore Terminating line Rap musicians told to come clean Sex case makes radio waves Wilson died in 'genteel poverty' Fixer who was to fail Graduates forced into menial jobs Weather and Travel Outlook Heights of affection: Alison Hargreaves, 33, of… Animal rights bombers foiled Police seal train after gang's robbery spree Government finally keeps lid on something Three winners of £19.9m jackpot News Digest Bank sues Sutch over £193,000 Wiggin forgiven Heart baby Bet's plea fails Don accused £8m drug haul Lloyd's Bondholders attack 'excessive' Polly Peck fees Gas bosses warn: back us or sack us Rebel shareholders call for new pay structure Elliott bullish on new venture Intel inside Mulcahy on rack as Comet losses climb Swiss Bliss British films shine at Cannes Media Melting-Pot Boots chief to pocket £1m Slower growth signals peak in rates Rich pickings from the wreckage of Polly Peck Agenda Sedgemoor in Somerset Ministers to clash over Apache bid GEC: BAe is deplorable Business Challenge Dollar freefall sets up Wall Street plunge EMI is music to American ears BCCI staff sue for 'missing' £94m Holiday Vat shock In today's Other Papers Cable price row BZW nuclear doubt O'Reilly faces weeks in court Lloyd's threat Lotus sale stalled Media melting-pot By announcing new rules on media ownership, Stephen Dorrell has caused a big stir in the sector. A wave of sell-offs and purchases now looms as the leading players realign their interests. Report by Matthew Lynn and Rufus Olins Who owns what Radio heads for takeover wave Nynex Branson faces ill windss Prufrock De Savary ties up club deal Hair men go for growth Toad men hop to it Big surf beckons brokers Insults are below the belt Quarterly blow for Gas chiefs Overexposed in Cannes Publish and be damned High-tech stars burn up after early promise The decline of go-go IT companies such as Tadpole has increased investor concern, write John Waples and Christopher Lloyd GE pinpoints capital prospects in Europe The financial arm of the American giant is manoeuvring to be a big player in Europe, writes Kirstie Hamilton Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data BBA's Quarta pulls off a daring Swiss coup The BBA boss appears to have tied up a surprise deal for Holvis, the Swiss fibre and paper company. John Waples reports Gander poised for £7m rights issue Sharewatch Taylor Made Films Tyne Wear Development Corporation A share in the boardroom British film-makers star at Cannes With British films and film-makers in huge demand, the industry is making a push to become a serious world force, writes Ardyn Bernoth The future of your telecommunications is here. Can… PolyGram takes on the giants of Hollywood Tougher than the Tories - and Blair means it Mercury Communications The world's gone mad and anything goes American Account Battle-weary Lloyd's sues for peace Lloyd's is offering a £2.8 billion rescue package to bail out ruined names. Richard Woods reports on the latest attempt to ward off a tidal wave of lawsuits that could destroy the market The Royal Bank of Scotland Gem 'fingerprinting' system catches jewellery thieves Crime Webwatch The Internet Multi-room hi-fi takes control of the home Home Entertainment A Scottish firm is pioneering a system that can control hi-fi and appliances from any room in the house, writes Christopher Lloyd Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Unique Project Megatech Software Microsoft simplifies exchange Bits & Bytes Documents that can't be copied Superhighway Awards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Auditel (Uk) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! View Point Winner Aces High for Paris If any of a quartet of high-flyers comes up trumps in the French Open which starts tomorrow, he will join an exclusive club of greats who have won the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments. Richard Evans asks whether Agassi, Becker, Sampras or Edberg can achieve all-surface immortality Protectionist policy serves Hingis well She's young, she's good and she's working hard to avoid the burn-out syndrome, Alix Ramsay says that the Martina Hingis camp, learning from the likes of jeeger, Austin and Capriati, is letting her take it slowly Results Round-Up Eubank uses head to make a quick exit Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Racing Faldo's driving ambition galvanised by an iron will England's king of clubs declares his hand at Wentworth. Hugh Mcllvanney reports Ken's Tour de force The European Tour supremo talks to Lauren St John Kriss Akabus Assess Britain's Six Leading 400-Metre Men Quarter-milers queueing for a lap of honour It started as a dream for Iwan Thomas. But, as Ian Chadband reports, he now joins a host of British hopefuls chasing 400m glory Denmark says no to Europe Rijkaard's grace amid the greedy Even as Ajax claimed the European Cup, Joe Lovejoy laments that Uefa's bigwigs were putting cash before class for the next campaign Bolton hungry to sample the high life Have-nots lock horns. Louise Taylor on tomorrow's First Division play-off final at Wembley Yesterday's men still courting glory You're never too old to play tennis, it seems. David Hunn admires the world veterans Celtic's salute to Dutch courage Tom English at Hampden Park Atherton's cubs ready to be lions Peter Roebuck finds encouragement in the one-day frolics and looks forward to a fitting finale at Lord's today Australia show the power of positive thought Can Atherton's men emulate the old enemy? Mark Ray, once a state colleague, reflects on the gospel according to Mark Taylor England: The Umpires' Verdict Let's just get back to bat, ball and stumps The State We're in "We Always Knew that the Omega was a Sweet… Kumble turns the tide County Championship Cottey industry produces a thriller Strident Streak lays Sussex bare Fletcher faces battle to revive Essex Lancashire revival marshalled by deputy Titchard Munton's return seconds away Tim Munton topped the bill for Warwickshire last season. This term he has not ventured beyond the fringe. By Martin Searby Tedium rules as captains bungle plot Smith ends it with six of the best Sponsor seeks say in revolution Forte Posthouse Fate continues to blow raspberries at Roseberry Mansell and the long goodbye The liaison with McLaren was an arranged marriage that went wrong. Nigel Roebuck says that Nigel Mansell should have called it a day at the end of last season Schumacher stunned by Hill's dominance The Sunday Times The million-dollar moan: In Barcelona, Mansell voted… Pearl is jewel of Irish racing John Karter reports on a Classic victory for the Irish and tries to solve the puzzle of who will run, and ride, in the Derby England selectors stuck in a corner Thomas treble gets Wales off to a flyer Mandela head and shoulders above the pack Andersen Consulting Tackle Me if You Dare Jonah Lomu, the scourge of Ireland, has the size and power and now he is getting education to match at the All Black school of excellence. Stephen Jones believes it is a lethal combination The Famous Grouse Fighting Irish swept aside by All Blacks Pure Genius Passion gave SA the edge Nick Farr-Jones on the day Australia played, not 15 men, but an entire country—and the lessons to be learnt from a historic victory Last-chance Tonga will be no pushover After their record win over the Ivory Coast Rob Wainwright says Scotland must fight complacency Italians play into Samoan hands Round-Up MOPS Norwich Union Hignell flaps and fluffs conversion The World Cup is a crucial test of ITV's sporting credibility. Nick Pitt looks at the teething troubles Sport England's chariot laid low Carling injured in bumpy ride Argentina exploit our self-inflicted wounds England will learn from this disappointing opening performance, says Brian Moore Wales off to a flying start News inside Hill on pole for Monaco Nobilo puts his nose in front Crunchy Oat & Wheat Bran The Royal Bank of Scotland Homespun My early Years by Margaret Thatcher "Old Speckled Hen" DVLA Where I stand on Britain and Europe Thatcher's criticisms of the government. caused uproar last week. This edited extract is from her final chapters The lady now: burning and still not turning Four-and-a-half years after she resigned as prime minister, she can still raise the heat and hog the headlines. Lesley White braves the bunker to be lectured on what's right end wrong in the world Just how badly will the Tories lose? Inside Politics Centre Stage Men are all out for the count It's official, because Labour says it is; parks… Big Brother's media circus Milking child abuse "The casual stroller in Piccadilly last Wednesday was regaled by a beguiling procession snaking its way over the street to St James's church Quidnunc Tired of waiting The poor may be richer but the underclass is growing Nikon Author! Author! Many hands go into the making of a Jeffrey Archer bestseller. In this final extract from his new biography, Michael Crick charts the literary career of the consummate storyteller Halifax An enduring attraction of opposites She was beautiful, she was clever and she was very serious—yet Mary chose marriage to Jeffrey, the ambitious livewire, for excitement. And for 30 years, his scrapes have provided plenty of that Killer kipper fails to make a killing IAS Continental Motoring Assistance Harold Wilson: The Fixture who was to Fail 'I'm at my best in a messy muddle' His enemies judged him for what he was not. Philip Ziegler, Wilson's official biographer, on a man for whom unity was all The curse of the pound in his pocket Vision should have outweighed financial orthodoxy, Writes Peter Kellner How three into No 10 did go The two Wilson women worked together in a harmonious partnership which endures today, writes Susan Crosland Leaks and cliques: a long time ago in politics He was disgracefully unprincipled both in office and in opposition, but you couldn't help liking him, writes Norman Macrae Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovells Savills Tinned salmon and Burton suits The Wilsons at home: Godfrey Smith recalls a journey into a cosy lifestyle when Britain got a new-style PM Don't blame welfare victims Gays for the Legion Multiple Display Advertising Items Queensway Quay The Sunday Times Sparring in wimmin's wars Alto Golf &' Country Club No more tosh on class size Palace PR job? 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It's only fair Schroders Stray digit adds £1,280 to bill Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf 'Gentle' burglars don't count Northern Rock Chinese dragon puts fire into investors Economic rebirth could bring huge profits. Paul Ham reports from Shanghai on the dizzying pace of growth Scottish Widows Allied Trust Bank Safe ways of taking a stake Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd M&G Financial Services Limited Framlington Unit Management Limited Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Property Not all is gloom in the housing market—prices have shot up in some areas. Paul Nuki reports on the wild variations in price movements from region to region, town to town and even street to street Gartmore Fund Managers Limited Improvements that boost value Merchant Investors Long-term picture looks better Will house prices ever recover again? David Smith, Economics Editor, takes issue with the prophets of gloom Woolwich Select 10 shares to win £100,000 Fantasy Fund Manager Manek stakes a claim The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List The Sunday Times Fantasy Fund Manager Top 50 Managers Save £5 on Tax Guide Pop in for works of art without dotty prices Glaxo takeover gave Wellcome return on bond Theodora Zemek, investment manager at M&G, recalls a 7% gain in two months from a bond investment in the drugs company Fidelity Brokerage Top savings rates Chase De Vere Learn how to read company accounts Two booklets unravel the mysteries of annual reports for investors, writes Paul Ham Fix your mortgage at 5.49% Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank of Scotland The Equitable Life Personal Finance Strictly for the slippery slopes With the four-wheel drive Mondeo on the market, Ray Hutton explains why most of us will not need one Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus aims to break its mould High hopes hang on an as yet nameless roadster, says Bob Murray Sussex & Surrey The Sandown Park International Shock absorbers The Knowledge Correction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Altwood BMW Altwood Godfrey Hall Barons Sytner direct Evans Halshaw Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Malton Motors Cheyne Hexagon of Highgate Jaguar Loncaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Lisa Whadcock tells of her own guilt-ridden trek Strathclyde Graduate Business School Duke the Fuqua School of Business Kingston University State v private: a view from the blackboard Sevenoaks School Scholl Challenge Educational Services The American College in London London Montessori Centre The Sunday Times The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Bosses must be open to crazy ideas A 'crazy' idea from a creative staff member may contain a germ of genius that can help a company to innovate. Margaret Coles reports Executives see pay rise by 7% Scottish Prison Service Highfield International MMi The Sunday Times Test your aptitude to testing Media, Sales and Marketing Positions Also Appear in… William Grant & Sons Ltd On the Move Here Be Dragons The Creature In The Map a Journey To El Dorado by Charles Nicholl Cape £18.99 pp396 John Carey weighs up a bulky life of Angus Wilson Humphrey Carpenter explains the appeal of Hook & co Mark Lawson adjudicates on John Grisham's new… Being and nothingness We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Book section Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Here be dragons Pile'em High Light reading No kidding Sharing, caring? Critical List Harvey Porlock on a Prozac babe, Mark Thatcher and an unfortunate metaphor about blockages and Dynorod More is less John Carey sizes up Margaret Drabble's vast biography of the elusive Angus Wilson The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 376 Each to his own The Tyranny Of Taste The Politics Of Architecture And Design In Britain, 1550-1960 by Jules Lubbock Yale £35 pp416 Rhymes and reasons Sean O'brien reads powerful work from Elizabeth Bartlett, Glyn Maxwell and Michael Longley Bard company Alan Brownjohn enjoys six stimulating new collections Diary Malice in Wonderland Humphrey Carpenter recalls the 'golden age' of children's literature, when dark and terrifying tales were created by sexual and social misfits The eminent Victorians Victorian Fiction Writers, Publishers, Readers by John Sutherland Macmillan £35/£12.99 pp191 On the Shelf George Melly on the darkly terrifying The Tale Of Mr Tod by Beatrix Potter 40 Years Ago this Week Philip Larkin to Robert Conquest, May 28,1955 Looking like the enemy Snow Falling On Cedars by David Guterson Bloomsbury £14.99 pp352 The Times Literary Supplement Books Section Priestly beatitudes The Knight Of The Flaming Heart by Michael Carson Doubleday £15.99 pp272 Angela Carter by Sally Soames. 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Chrissy Iley had a similar experience Crime and punishment Vittel Weak in politics When a power struggle is unleashed by adultery, the man always loses. Simon Sebag Montefiore on the Mr Bovarys Austin Reed Paradores Manor Houses Jaeger-Lecoultre Perrier~jouët Fit for a good life In the final extract of his diet for women, Michel Montignac reveals some of the treats in store if you maintains his Method Vegetarians and the Method Day-by-day menus Thai Airways Hey, this is the permissive society, yeah? Ryvita Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters The Sunday Times Stout and about Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Kerry Packer Brief Lives The Australian media tycoon says he likes to have a lot of cash around him, so the £13m he won last week playing blackjack at a Las Vegas casino should come in handy The Sunday Times Crossword Ritz Hotel vs Ritz Health & Fitness Club Feuds Corner Royal Yachting Association Book your Free Lesson at One of These Centres Royal Yachting Association Classic update: belge silk herringbone safari… The Shape of Things to Come Style2home Till death us do part Family Life Nursing a terminally ill husband Carting for her husband at the end of his life was at times exhausing, but one woman has no doubt that putting her life on hold dring his final weeks was the right thing to do Picture Gallery Tackling injury Health Rugby is the most dangerous sport played in this country, according to a recent survey commissioned by the Sports Council. Matthew Gwyther reports A to Z of Architecture Cartier Design Counsel An architect's eye can bring your home improvement ideas to life. In the first of a new series, Hugh Pearman sees a Victorian house transformed Decorating Techniques Get your Mao Tse Tongue round this Original prints to dye for Interiors Althea Wilson has updated and simplified the ancient art of batik by using children's crayon techniques. 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And Britain? Vets and potatoes of course Better than the average adjective Scrutiny His life is History Profile The past two years may have been the worst of Michael Jackson's life—but his new album, History, proves he should consign his boyhood to the past. By Robert Sandall The hollow knocking of Wood Making a film about the worst director of all time, Tim Burton cast the hottest young actor in Hollywood. But even Johny Depp can't save Ed Wood, reports Tom Shone Golden opportunity Britain may have an ailing film industry, but we have strong contenders at Cannes. By Iain Johnstone Volvo The Volvo 850 T-5 Out to change the message on a bottle Forte Posthouse Forum Whitehall Theatre Appealing to us all Yet another Monroe book is coming out. A play about her is being revived. She has just become the first movie star to appear on US postage stamps. Cosmo Landesman on the enduring love for Marilyn Not just bad. Not just tasteless. There is a little word with a great deal of meaning Ed Wood's films, William McGonagail's poetry, William Shatner's singing, Skodas Generation The Sixties survivors convince Emma Forrest that she would have turned reactionary in that decade The Sunday Times Trojan women Hugh Canning, at Glyndebourne's first night, below, and on the brave It seemed a good idea to revive Ermione, but one of Rossini's comic works might hvae proved more successful The Fine Art and Antiques Fair End of the affair? The Sunday Times BT It's good to talk A lot of jump and a little joy Boundless energy isn't really an alternative to coherent narrative force, says David Dougill Building of the Year Two housing projects by young architects have snatched the Building of the Year Award from the heavyweight contenders. Hugh Pearman reports And the losers are. . . Now for the bad and the ugly. 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