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News from 02/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Stephen Ellis, Robert Hewlson, Barbara Hall, Niccolo Machiavelli, Herman Ouseley, John Davison, Jim Munro, Steve McNie, John Peter, Nick Rufford Far East Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Joan Nettleton, Brendan Woods, Jason Burke, Jacob von Uexkull, Anthony Bambridge, Graham Rose, Hanna Mausch, Frank Whitford, Lord Blake, Sally Payne, David Smith, E P, Sebastian Hamilton, Clive Davis, Diandra Douglas, Mary Wilson, Richard Eaton, Derek Keyse, Annabel Heseltine, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Peter Hamilton, Rosy Posy, John O'Connell, Irwin Stelzer, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Nick Stewart, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Jane Bird, Scott McGlashan, John Evans, Deanne Pearson, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, David Nokes, Liz Lighttoot, Jeannette Kupfermann, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Peter Millar, Richard woods, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, David Shaw, Simon Brett, Robin Marlar, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rupert Widdicombe, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Peter Lewis, Sue Lawrence, M Boyden, Paul Driver, Sir Laurence New, Natasha Walter, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Tim Rayment, Oleg Gordievsky, Katie Hickman, Richard wood, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Stephen Amidon, Chris Smith, Frances Kennedy, Jon Culley, Stuart Davies, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Lois Rogers, Nick Peters, John Karter, Marie Colvin, Alix Ramsay, Diana Wright, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Greg Rusedski, Patricia Clough, Robert Stevens, Andrew Neil, Henrietta Cumming, Andrew Grice, Jonathan Edwards, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, Andrew Castle, J. Rothschild, Ian Birrell, Jane Ure Smith, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Bernard Fitzsimons, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Simon Sebag-Montefiore, Dr Tony Rice, Lesley Thomas Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mark Franchetti, Julie Burchill, Shaikh Moid International Centre for Islamic Studies, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Sunil Kumar Pal, Margaret Walters, David Starkey, John Harlow, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Nicci Cottrill, Andrew Malone, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Gilbert Adair, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, Alan Ruddock, John Parker, Rupert Steiner, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, Georgina Von Etzdorf, Dan Cairns, Adrian Noble, Paula Reed, Ernest Morgan, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Emma Forrest, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Kenneth Lake, Joanna Simon, Michael, Sophie Grigson, Sandy Gall, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro,

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Major plans instant reshuffle as ministers fear growing revolt PM tempts right with free vote on Europe Study shows drug-taking among pupils has trebled Weather Travel The Sunday Times News Review Slapstick farce at Wimbledon Player's wife slaps Wimbledon umpire accused of favouritism Style The Times 20 top Tories 'join' Redwood camp Senior Tories support Redwood Moss Bros Gloves come off in Tory battle Campaign dissolves in dirty tricks The Times The Gang of Four's Crucial Weekend Major wins back friends and regains influence Classified Study Skills Sunday Times makes High Court apology to James Harkess Constituencies rally to flag of Portillo Looking Good for Major, Bad for the Tories Blair's old school faces inquiry into bullying and sex abuse Water profits gush as the taps run dry Seven Seas Garden show panellists turn to mud-slinging 106 Peugeot Article Withdrawn Hpi Equifax Abbey National Hospitals trawl US to fill posts Queue forms for capitalist Utopia Laissez Faire City seduces dreamers Travellers Cheques Axed vicars call in union lawyers Typhoid test samples sent through post Article Withdrawn Daewoo Employers to check criminal records In today's Other Papers Queen to apologise to Maori people 'Angel dust' found in Belgian pâté IKEA Nazi collusion taints £1bn City deal Brussels threat to £1 paperback Abbey National Woman to bear own grandchild Alliance Leicester Tenuous tale of Titanic sinking that never was Surgeon bans patients who sue for injury Legacy dispute threatens Bard's school theatre Mazda Life's a ball around royalty Atticvs Taki Pardon me, prince! Atticvs Taki Best of the big bashes Atticvs Taki Yard officers rail at racism inquiry Nick Newman's Week CNT Praying for a Knockout 'Major has let the genie out' How the pundits think the fight will go Woolwich Building Society Twin forces tugging at Tory soul cause crisis The spirit of enterprise and One Nation Toryism have long competed for supremacy in party ideology. Lord Blake argues that they are not always incompatible Tories on tories Paul Mitchell A word in your ear, dear boy Take me to your leaders. David Shaw MP reports on his week under fire from wild Westminster lobbying Cold and cagey, the challenger without charm He claims that under his leadership the Tory party will rediscover its passion. Lesley White discovers there is little warmth in the man who says he will be the force for the future Texas Instruments Off the record: ask Old Nick Niccolo Machiavelli offers advice on the black arts to the runners and potential challengers Israel set for rebirth of Palestine Arafat to inherit much of West Bank German industry bids to cash in on Brent Spar Scrap blights H-bomb island 24 Seoul survivors scramble to safety Revenue Deutsche Telekom Hillary the chameleon catches a cold Top Democrats abandon party Canon Mandela's new Boer friend stuns his black supporters BT Soaring sleaze destroys myth of German honesty Himalayan kingdom bows to the TV god Kaunda gives up golf to play the comeback game Yeltsin turns horsetrader to survive Key sackings defuse Chechen crisis SAAB Mexican bandits ambush US trains Scottish Amicable Italy opens village for hi-tech hermits Sicilian mafia hunters close in on cancer-stricken 'Don Corleone' Stena Sealink Muslims and Serbs clash to disco beat The Sunday Times It's the details of murder that count Indide Paris BT Spying out targets Let them eat cake elsewhere Parisians in a flat spin over Juppé's largesse Duke reigns supreme as mayor New price slump dashes hopes of housing revival Divine tells of her 'English prince' Weather and Travel Outlook Pope to recruit married former Anglican priests Royal Opera sale 'betrays' Charles Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd £8.5m lottery jackpot is rolled over News Digest Boardman Tour ends in crash Baby saved Car case remand Red alert Russian goes Murder charge Snake alert Sears City fears Tory turmoil will spark dash for growth Bank set to point finger at Barings executives Norris and Baker in firing line Virgin Radio heads for flotation Virgin atlantic French Connection Exports drive Jaguar to profit Big cat purrs towards record under Ford Pay bonanza at Warburg The City Sells out Saudi prince bids for Canary Wharf Rothschild rues its blues under the bed Agenda Dixons powers on to £100m profit KPMG Management Consulting Rolls poised to win Singapore jet boost Dublin stadium to tap market Wickes to quit timber and supplies trade Shell may build plant in N Korea S&n likely to escape bid probe BT says it's free to talk In today's Other Papers Rate row reopens Laura money Barclays beaten House price gloom Share Tips Selling out The Document Company Rank Xerox Who's next in the predators' firing line? Beware of low flying tax claims Top bosses flock to the headhunter The Greater Peterborough Effect Hodgson's City adviser sails into storm Prufrock Fast mover sought for deals on wheels Nationwide's code clanger France cracks down on sleaze A new breed of crusading judge is rooting out corrupt links between business and politics, writes Tony Allen-Mills from Paris Bankers hard at it after hours Flying in the face of competition? Brussels officials are investigating whether recent tie-ups between airlines stifle competition, writes John Harlow BMW A share in the boardroom Guardian Royal Exchange Group Housing gloom drags down profits at MFI Sharewatch FT-SE100 index Major share movements Compiled by Finstat: Top 100 companies Compiled by Cs First Boston: International data High-street blues slow Sears Mercedes-Benz Bosses wake up to benefit of taking a nap Far from being a sign of laziness, an afternoon nap could make executives more productive. Nick Rufford reports Reichmann renews towering ambition The man who built and lost Canary Wharf is trying to salvage his reputation. Report by Garth Alexander and John Waples Natwest Jkx Oil & Gas plc MGM deal runs true to classic Virgin script Virgin has come up trumps again with its blockbuster cinema deal, writes John Harlow The Times Asprey sparkle fades After 20 years of profit, the Queen's jeweller has plunged into loss, but Naim Attallah denies his strategy is flawed. Kirstie Hamilton reports Footsie down Barclays Promises of budget tax cut invite trouble Economic Outlook Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank sends managers out to work at small companies Small Business Natwest hopes to improve its service by making managers work in clients' firms, so they experience the problems from the other side. Claire Oldfield reports America drives into the grasping hands of Opec American Account Satellites steer planes through crowded skies Aviation Air-traffic control by satellite is ready to be used by airlines, promising new levels of Safety, writes Bernard Fitzsimons No need to lift a finger in the automated house of the future Home Management Low-voltage chip speeds up portable computers Microchips The Sunday Times Microsoft hits back at legal 'harassment' Sortware The firm is pushing to keep its new network service in Windows 95, writes David Hewson Tel-Me Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrich Farming corrporation Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Service Multiple Display Advertising Items SCF Highgrove Conferences Ltd Stock plc Out of this World Every sinew, every part of me was straining Jonathan Edwards reveals how speed on the runway and an alteration in his step technique took him to the 18.43m mark Results Round-Up Ball to call the shots at Manchester City This Week's Fixtures Wimbledon Sport on TV Racing Luck swings in Savill's favour John Karter reckons that Celtic Swing may be an English raider but he has the luck of the Irish Doncaster John Karter's Tips Pipe Major leads parade John Karter watches Jason Weaver put Frankie Dettori in the shade at Newmarket The Curragh Chepstow John Karter's Tips Broadhurst widens choice The timely return to form of Paul Broadhurst signals that Europe's Ryder Cup prospects are not all gloomy. Lauren St John reports Golden day on a golden pond David Hunn sees Redgrave and Pinsent in record-breaking form at Henley Royal Regatta No end in sight for the enduring reign of Indurain Miguel Indurain is ready to grind out another Tour de France victory. Jonathan Rendall scans the field for threats to the man of iron Boardman crashes out of Tour Chris Boardman's hopes for the Tour lasted a minute and a half, writes Jonathan Rendall Great party but a terrible hangover Stephen Jones argues that the World Cup was good for South Africa and good for the world, but not good for rugby Regal Wright wraps up rout Yorkshire (340 & 145) lost to Gloucestershire (276 & 210-1) by nine wickets County Championship Tour Match U-19 Match Other Match Donald does double duty Trescothick takes lead Lara is trying to score Pierson sticks to his task Mushtaq recovers menace This was their finest hour Cork and Fraser cut the English mustard One explosive hour fired Atherton's braves to an unforgettable victory, argues Peter Roebuck Walsh's beamer shows that the law is an ass Comment Lenham and Newell make tourists toil Surrey sink without trace Illingworth's gauntlet picked up by Stewart In the great England wicketkeeper debate, all arguments are now over, says Robin Marlar From the Peaks to a trough Kim Barnett's reign as Derbyshire captain is drawing to a sad and possibly premature end after a sorry sequence of defeats followed dressing-room unrest. Martin Searby meets a skipper scorned Andersen Consulting Derbyshire draw hope from Wells Maynard shows Cottey the way Hill in the driving seat Top Wimbledon Prize is £10,000 Win five-night holidays in Florida and Madeira Game Set and Match Hungry Hamed blasts a hole in the Polo man One Rusedski does not make an endless summer Andrew Castle, the former British No 1, welcomes the coming of Greg Rusedski, but warns against piling expectations on the great white hope's shoulders Roast beef served with maple syrup Why Greg changed flage Richard Evans on the gunboat diplomat serving aces for Britain—and himself Natwest True Brits must rally to the cause Mark Reason argues that fiery tempers and fierce animosity among players should be used to counter the opposition, and not to further weaken the British Davis Cup team Novotna scrapes home Alix Ramsay sees the 1993 women's finalist make nervy progress on her graveyard court Survival test as serves give way to nerves Richard Eaton and Richard Evans watch as the pressure mounts and players crack Crying out for double cream Doubles is undervalued and largely ignored but, says Richard Eaton, its qualities have never been more needed by an ailing game Time to curb 'Lomu' serves The power game stifles panache. Richard Evans pleads for change Lacoste Entertainer turns up the heat How Rusedski could beat Sampras, p24 Tarango goes bang off his banjo Mark Reason and Richard Evans on the bizarre case of Jeff Tarango's walk-out Sport Bombardier Cumbria Divine Retribution Goodwood Travel Limited Natwest Via Calais Feasting with panthers: it was ever the gentleman's relish Battered, bruised, but mistress of the sea Walter Ellis looks at what it takes to make a woman pioneer A love match—so long as he keeps winning Profile Greg Rusedski Britain's newest tennis star gladdens his fans' hearts but inflames his fellow players' anger Poignant parable of the man of peace Liam clarke salutes Gordon wilson, who held out an olive branch amid Ulster's hate Victory Widows Campaign Meet LA law, school of Hugh, Grabbit and Run Redwood brings us closer to Blair Parker Knoll Portillo, a unicorn to cherish This is a job for Middle Man You may feel that in the past few days you have heard and seen enough MPs to last a lifetime Quidnunc Seize the moment Every vote for Major is a vote for annihilation Superlative Travel Green peace or another phoney war? Oh, boys will be boys The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell & Partners Limited Property Also Continues on Brideshead in dispute Medieval launch pad for a clever Vulcan Conservative and eccentric, All Souls was just the college for John Redwood, Writes Peter Millar Don't forget war widows Not a hedonist Best marriages Points Birthdays When Surrey takes over the country Hugh Pearman on the endless urban spread that is changing the face of Britain No win, no fee—and lawyers are worried Will customers benefit from the new payment by results legal scheme? Liz Lightfoot weighs the evidence Office World Something nasty on the Internet Pornography of the worst kind is now available to children—and it is probably unstoppable, says Christopher Lloyd Ballynatray House & Demesne Youghai, Co. ALTO Golf & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobart Slater Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George A view of Sampras from the balcony Despite its affluent status and the obvious lure of tennis, Wimbledon offers surprisingly good value to buyers, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items CALA Metropolis Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Buying in Crete made easier Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills International John D Wood & Co. King Henry's Reach Residential Development Site, Islington N1 Savills Lurot Brand Berkeley Homes Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Property Also Appears Personal Finance Customer is king, says law Hail the town with no cash Smart card seta up first 'cashless'town Farms hit by new breed of ram raider Personal Finance Three Cheers for America. . . Investors in the… Check yields on bond Peps Fidelity Direct Investors wait for outcome of Tory contest Personal Finance No divorce from pension rights M&g Boyfriend departs with endowment Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Expensive MoT helpline NatWest Escape the negative equity trap Lenders are offering practical solutions to borrowers whose homes are worth less than their mortgages. Diana Wright examines some of the leading schemes Breaking free of endowments Early-surrender losses could be cut by selling policies on the second-hand market Scottish Widows Lenders get people on the move Abbey National was able to offer a new mortgage to one couple caught in the trap Northern Rock Capital repayments can quickly cut debt Frmlington Cheap ways to boost portfolios Investors with small parcels of shares could improve their portfolios cheaply by using exchange schemes offered by unit trusts, writes Rupert Steiner Cover yourself with the Net Cut-price insurance joins other financial services on offer direct from the provider via the computer, writes Kevin Pratt Henderson touche Remnant General Accident US market rockets for Fourth of July American shares have risen to record levels and the future looks good. In the short term, however, a correction may be due and investors should tread warily. Nick Gardner reports Ombudsman's report criticises lenders Lenders are urged to provide clearer information about mortgage-protection policies, writes Rupert Steiner HSBC Asset Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank of Ireland Mortgages Only six weeks left for deals Fantasy Fund Manager What the doctor ordered The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List The Sunday Times Top 50 Managers No1 of 489 Pep-qualifying unit trusts Picking good shares can be child's play Clues to profitable new investments can be found everywhere—on holiday, while watching television or even by observing the antics of children as they discover a new toy Australia hits the investment fast track The Sydney Olympics in 2000 should mean good news for Amalgamated Holdings picked by Scott McGlashan of Perpetual My favourite share Beale Dobie & Company Limited Mighty sums from little savings grow The range of options for saving regularly is bewildering, and every investor will want different results. In a three-page special report, we review the choices and point out some pitfalls. First, Diana Wright looks at the basics Regular savings Gartmore Big not always best with societies Best of the bunch Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Finance Scottish Widows Newton Schroders Peps offer flexibility in preparing for retirement Personal equity plans rival pensions as a way of saving for retirement. They are free of all tax and can be cashed in whenever you please. Report by Paul Ham Henderson touche Remnant Set off on the trail of growth The Sunday Times Monthly contributions open door to investment trusts Regular savings Perpetual Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Times Newspapers Hidden 'junk' investment threat to new bond Peps Bond Peps offer better returns than building societies without the risk of equities, but care is still needed before parting with your money, writes Paul Ham Society's 'step-up' bond pays up to 10% gross Savings News Hiscox The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts UK balanced Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Take to the water with sales of the riverbank Collecting for investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Lockyear Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Car Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Tough, tender, ready to try anything Over 2,500 miles on motorways and mountains, Ian Birrell could catch out Mitsubishi's versatile shogun just the once Korea's 4x4 adds up to less than the sum of its parts Is the Kia Sportage simply a taxi with aspirations, asks Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Options The Knowledge Multiple Display Advertising Items Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon of Highgate Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoreham Car Auctions Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers A Sytner Group Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Malaya B & K Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Routemaster Hospitality Coach/mobile Home Lambozghini Great Britain in Limited McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Official Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartered Numbers Dealers Association Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Tania Alexander takes to the waves to investigate some active alternatives Budget Premier France The Sunday Times Pettitts Italian Flight Centre AA Five Star Service Travel Portfolio Mark Warner Annual Travel Insurance City Escapades The World's RCI Holiday Club Flight Bookers The Travel Bug Qantas Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Trailfinders US Airtours plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Budget Meridiad Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Flightplan's Canada Airline Network Austravel Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accident Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Solo's Elegant Resorts Travelbag Peregor Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gambia Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Caribbean Connection Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sovereign Sailing Holidays Caribbean Connection The Times Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Villas with Pools Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Shuttle Brittany of the Vendee Home Plazza Air France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Concorde Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Real Face of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Savile Tours & Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Something Special Travel Ltd Florida Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items L'Horizon The Victoria Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Polurrian Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Special My Hols Georgina Von Etzdorf travels in search of artistic inspiration Multiple Display Advertising Items Devon above Out & about Coopers & Lybrand Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Goodman Graham & Associates US Investment Bank GE Capital Railcar Services The London Institute Adderley-Featherstione plc K/f Associates Tetley Bitter Albemarle Chamberlains Search & Selection Ltd Atkearney Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Court International Globalink Multiple Display Advertising Items AT&T N B Selection Ltd Mercuri Urval Computer Personnel Consultants Ltd. Whitbread Hoggett Bowers Chusid Headway Ge Capital Global Consumer Finance Marks & Spencer Haywards Health Pepsico Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehead Selection Touche Ross Whitehead Selection Alexander Hughes Selection Clive & Stokes International John Cockerill Associates The Cable Corporation Alexander Hughes Selection Adderley-Featherstone plc British Aerospace Taylor & Partners Macmillan Davies Coopers & Lybrand N B Selection Ltd Harvey Nash Plc Numetrix Barkers Response & Assessment HM Prison Service Peter Belm, Platarg Engineering Ltd AF Advertising Limited Company Affairs Executive Sun The Network is the Computer Scottish Amicable AF Advertising Limited PABX Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) Praxis Human Resource Consultants Good Johnson Harris NatWest Group Chemical Braun Millar Associates Marque Executive Resourcing Pannell Kerr Forster Associates Jewel executive search & selection JLA Consulting International Baumann Unternehmensberatung Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyden International Kraft Jacobs Suchard Superwinch Limited Resource Strategies Ltd Employment Executive Pegasystems Ltd. ABB Power T & D Limited Anthony Benjamin International Talisman Information Systems Racal Motorola The Carlton Consultancy Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) Talisman Information Systems Wanted for Friendly Chelsea Estate Agents! Career Analysts Limited Circuit Resources Limited Trams Business Centre National Utility Contractor Downe House Foundation Forte Barclays Charterhouse Executives Daniels Bates Multiple Display Advertising Items Creative Labs Logistics and Industrial Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Sales Ote £25-50K Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redrow Group Hewlett Packard Winterthur Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parcel Force HSBC Asset Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Development & Outplacement Associates H. J. M. 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Margaret Coles reports Weir Electronics Ltd Mason & Nurse Executive Search The Sunday Times On the Move High-calibre individuals for management consultancy World Class International The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware the influence of personnel Books It's in the Post The Oxford Book Of Letters Edited by Frank and Anita Kermode Oup £20 pp559 Books Black and blue Pile'em High So what's wrong? Life as it is lived Take your pixie Critical List Harvey Porlock rounds up the judgments on the exquisitely packaged Oblivion and the more robust Dark Spectre Media and the massage Soundbites And Spin Doctors by Nicholas Jones Cassell £17.99 pp234 Traitorgate Sellout: Aldrich Ames: The Spy Who Broke The CIA by James Adams Michael Joseph £16.99 pp322 Weaving the legend of the Silk Road Aurel Stein: Pioneer Of The Silk Road by Annabel Walker John Murray £25 pp393 Craig Thomas a Wild Justice Maestro of the double life Leonard Bernstein: A Life by Meryle Secrest Bloomsbury £22.50 pp471 Picador Diary The years of living dangerously Myth-maker, womaniser, poet and literary legend in his lifetime. John Carey assesses Robert Graves on the centenary of his birth On the Shelf Natasha Walter loves and admires Lewis Carroll's tough, dignified Alice American interdependence Independence Day by Richard Ford Harvill £14.99 pp451 The Times Literary Supplement Something nasty in the woods Archangel by Paul Watkins Faber £14.99 pp283 The hair and the dog Of Love And Other Demons by Gabriel Garcia Marquez trans Edith Grossman Cape £13.99 pp147 Beautiful bays, beaches & books Telling truth The Book Of Secrets by M S Vassanji MacMillan £14.99 pp337 Minus Time by Catherine Bush The Sunday Times Talking Books Picture Gallery Hardbacks Paperbacks Compiled by Bookwatch: Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Our Game Anita Brookner The Writing School The Funday Times The Seven Crystal Balls The Funday Times Strip-Teasers Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times News By the Sea Deputy Pink Mr Clean Rex and Tax Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales Spiderman The Intelligent Cod Bogart Picture Gallery Fun Size Lottery Style Inside Beggars belief Gay Pride and prejudice Oh Hugh! My cup runneth over Big busts seem highly enviable: they have men leering and women rushing off for implants, but actress Julia Ormond finds them a burden. Annabel Heseltine explains why No laughing matter Politicians should stick to politics—leave the jokes to somebody else, says Roland White On alien territory John Redwood above, is not the only extraterrestrial among us, it seems. Christa D'souza, below, has 10 ways to spot pod people Volvo The Volvo 440 Chanel Boutique A brood apart Thou shalt procreate—unless you have 'good reason', says the Bishop of Birmingham. Chrissy Iley disagrees: the real scourge is not the childless but professional parents Unicorn Holidays Smallbone Kitchens 'It's not exactly incisive journalism.… Selfridges Hello! And welcome? Jo Sheldon, the GMTV presenter, and Aidan Sullivan, her husband, have just been featured in Hello! magazine. How could they? Rachel Cooke just had to know The Waldorf A hit, a palpable hit Once scorned as a game for Rambos in red braces, paintball is now a recognised sport—and one that we in Britain are surprisingly good at, says Ian Burrell Queen Ethelburga's College Max Mara Hilton Beyond the pale The Brits yearn endlessly for bright sunny days, but when they happen we invariably end up with the wrong food in the wrong place, says a a Gill Pommery Multiple Display Advertising Items Power Dressing Christian Lacroix The Sunday Times It's the real thing Restaurant Watch The Tattoo Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Anna Friel vs Phil Redmond Feuds Corner Air France Save 25% at These Restaurants Printed below is the third part of a listing of restaurant participating in the Transmedia scheme. Further restaurants will appear next Sunday 2 for 1 cinema tickets The Card The Sunday Times Savings on days out Picture Gallery Brigh & beautiful Wave bye-bye to boring beige. This summer, smart designers are making dramatic colour statements. Think lime green, pink (shocking of course) acid yellow and cobalt blue, says Rachel Cooke. And don't forget the fake tan Style Survival exercise Family Life The Gulf war hero Visions of his wife and daughter kept an SAS soldier alive in the Iraqi desert, but the marriage broke down when he got home. Now reunited, they tell Jeannette Kupfermann what went wrong Return of the consumptive Health Tuberculosis is on the increase, especially in inner-city areas. Fortunately, it is nearly always curable, says Deanne Pearson Coming to the boil Originals White house keepers Interiors Modernism was architecture's way ahead in the 1930s. It didn't last, but four fans have rescued this seaside villa. By Hugh Pearman Design News N. Peal Cashmere 30 Minute Menu Anyone for riesling? Food & Drink Wine Small but game Try quails, roasted or sautéed, with fennel, plums—even chocolate, says Sue Lawrence Little by Little Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time Cornish pasties Alley ways Gardening Dan Pearson describes how a once inhospitable L-shaped space has been transformed into an attractive shrubby garden Picture Gallery Palace courts fame Graham Rose on a relative newcomer that looks set to overtake Chelsea as the flower show of the year Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Desks Cannock Gates Limited Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodland Kitchens Ltd Automatic Garage Door Openers Daily Mail Arch angels Gardening Graham Rose relies on Anglo-French co-operation to build a bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Sinclair Research Ltd. British Antique Replicas Shopping on Sunday to Advertise Every Acorn Mobility Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbour Reproduction Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Maple Marketing (UK) Ltd Fruitful Life Tools Body Bar What the Stars Say about Him Relationship of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Duet The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Haydn Wellesley Singles Daewoo Culture Contents Putting two and two together Road rage hits a dual carriageway in the schedules, closely followed by a pair of has-beens In remembrance of things past Scrutiny Once more with feeling Profile The RSC is not the company it was when Peter Hall was there. 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