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News from 16/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Victoria McKee, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Hilary Bradt, Professor Alan Thompson, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, Dave Parry, Jean Stonebridge, Nicolette Jones, Justin Byam-Shaw, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Edin Hamzic, Sebastian Hamilton, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Chris Goodwin, Edward Platt, Martin James, Ian Dobinson, Anthony Sattin, Desmond Dearlove, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Roger Anderson, Stephen Hayward, Mary Warnock, David Dougill, Richard Weekes, John Evans, Elaine Jordache, Anthony Phillips, David Hewson, Roach-Robeson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Irvine Manning, Dr T Hughes-Davies, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Bernie Ecclestone, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Newt Gingrich, Adrian Withill, James Major, Shaun Kelly, Alan Sweetman, Simon Hinde, P Garstang, Caroline Lees, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Marius Brill, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Catherine Phillips, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Collin McDowell, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Roy Strong, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, James Adams, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, S James Wilson, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Granville Davies, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Susan Clark, Julian Loose, Phil Baker, Christina Lamb, Herbert Pearcey, Sean Newsom, Sue Reid, John Karter, Kate Saunders, James Breen, Steve Ellis, Linda Drake, Diana Wright, Ruby Wax, Michael Swain, Dr Christie Peacock, Frank Kane, Rebecca Tanqueray, Richard Evans, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Lindsay Kontarines, Andrew Lansley Director, J. Rothschild, Ian Critchley, Claire Oldfield, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Paul Nuki Personal Finance Editor, Stephen Armstrong, Russell Miller, Christopher Goodwin, Bernard Fitzsimons, Sheila Lawlor, Richard Woods, Roland White, Peter Hotston, Antony Worrall Thompson, Robert Green, Peter Johnson, Sarah Gaventa, Maurice Chittenden, Michael Faraday, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Des Houghton, Sir John Lacy, David Clutterbuck, D J Taylor, Sean Langan, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Julian Friedmann, Jonathan Ross, Geordie Greig Literary Editor, John Waples, A A Gill, Peter Hildreth, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Tim Tacchi, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Jean MacKenzie, Adrian Levy, Claire Rayner, Hugh Thompson, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Elizabeth Buchan, Jonathan Futrell, Victor Bryant, Rupert Steiner, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Tom Cholmondeley, David Grylls, Mary McCarthy, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Robinson Holloway, John Burns, Neil MacLean, Emma Forrest, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Lord Shawcross, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Sophie Grigson, Ken Squires, Andy Roberts, William Gray, Boris Schapiro, Professor Ernest Hook, Jerome Garden,

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Contents Clinton puts 200 gunships on standby in bid to save Gorazde Article Withdrawn The Times Weather and Lottery Numbers Virgin The Bomb and the Men who Made It Serb blitzkrieg drives onward Power bosses in share option 'gold rush' to beat pay curbs Oh No Galliano Donations dry up as horror continues The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Peers angry at crackdown on consultancies Smallbone of Devizes The Times The Sunday Times Classified Clarke warns tax cuts may have to wait Private eye says he was paid to 'spy' on Lord King Chic Cartier pulls the plug on polo It's just not pukka any more Dimbleby accuses courtiers of undermining Prince Charles Gordon's Thecial Dry Mini-books a huge success Citroën AX ITV seeks news cuts to fund comedy Shelter—an apology Zulu boy to rejoin natural parents Abbey National CAA rates women the safest pilots Renault SFO tells 'guilty' Leeson: no deal Trader's desperate bid for British trial Redwood rebels face showdown in the shires P&O European Ferries British Quality Foundation Find at Tower lays Becket's ghost to rest MPs to press for crackdown on mail-order genetic tests Cellnet Family's cold gamble on life after death NatWest Venables to sue BBC chief over 'stolen' papers Labour braced for by-election defeat Toriea to discuss role of monarchy In today's Other Papers Reprimand for Blair over Concorde trip A-level exams to get an upgrading Child in distress Actors told to strip off for Faust Selina is Trumped Disband the freebie army Atticvs Ancient titles hit by a fall in snob value Opera deserves a standing ovation Atticvs Article Withdrawn Torte Posthouse Pamela puts off $20m pay day Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Serb Blitzkrieg Drives Onward Mercury one2one Business 'We were all screaming and trying to pull back our boys' Srebrenica survivors in Tuzla are beginning to tell of almost unspeakable atrocities. Jon Swain and Edin Hamzic hear their stories Woolwich Building Society Enter the Lion King Michael Heseltine's first week as deputy prime minister has sent a shudder throughout Whitehall Ford Suu Kyi waits for call to end Burma's agony Kashmir kidnappers grant victims stay of execution Peace flotilla out to scupper nuclear tests Direct Line By our Foreign Staff: 18 illegal migrants suffocate in lorry BT 'Spy who never was' in race to clear his name CIA scorned on A-bomb 'traitors' Riddle of French MP's assassination Rumours tie political powermonger to 'hit' Rain unmasks stealth bomber Renault Moi panics as Leakey woos Kenya's masses Stena Sealink Golden Gate Bridge claims 1,000th life US takes first step to outlaw nicotine EC rules drive German fruit lovers bananas Chrysler International 'Miracle' lifts Seoul rescuers Waco legacy threatens 'Saint Janet' Acumen World's sharpest madam haunts great and good Millions see Kazakh TV execution The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 43 Rasputin at the court of King Bill Inside Washington Personal Computer Plan Rawhide vacation Article Withdrawn Old allies feel wind of change New investment in the Treasury IRA could hand arms to cardinal Where to Send your Money Weather and Travel Outlook Terrorist inmates in 'dirty' protest Sail masters: Crowds yesterday viewing some of the… Suicide throws son to death Virgin direct Four share £11m lottery jackpot News Digest Mother thwarts baby snatchers Killer heatwave Daniel's ordeal Water refund PC suspended On your bike Feathers fly Dream Ticket Business chiefs 'ready to revolt' over Greenbury More banks join race to acquire SNC Merrill Lynch still favourite to win Revealed: Bank's Barings casualty Digital Pc Business Unit Ex-Amber boss holds talks at ailing sport-shoe chain House of Fraser Jaguar's Great Leap Rover goes into reverse as car sales slump 12% Top designer to sue Marks for swimwear 'look-alike' Will they have Budweiser, Beck's or bubbly at Smith? Compaq Sweb mounts defence to repel American bid Briton to head JWT ad agency City dampens talk of Sainsbury move on US Giant Soaring bills could see Devonport lose Trident IBM shoots back up list of most valuable brand names Low Cost Calls Jaguar's great leaps Four years ago, Ford almost closed Jaguar. Now it is trebling the size of the company with a new car and a £400m factory in a move that will create 6,000 jobs. Andrew Lorenz reveals how the big cat was transformed You Spent Years Building Lift-off for Cordiant boss Prufrock Best firms for women in cosmos Nice work if you can get it Big Mac's take away threat Prufrock Multiple Display Advertising Items Sinking price of Tapie's yacht Car companies grow ever more desperate in promoting… Fax stranger than fiction in BA row Trinity hits the top with Thomson deal Trinity International has pulled off its boldest move yet to become the biggest provinicial newspaper owner in the country, writes John Waples Ricoh loses patience with accident-prone Gestetner FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies Stock-market report Demerger back on track at Thorn EMI Sharewatch The Times A share in the boardroom North-South gap widens again Guardian Royal Exchange Group Restructuring brings back merger mania American Account BMW Smith New Court's biggest gamble As American and German bidders stalk London's leading market-maker, Kirstie Hamilton reports on the firm's efforts to find the right partner Harmony restored as Michael sheds Sony How the star shook off his contractual chains to link up with Dreamworks and Virgin. Report by Matthew Lynn and Rufus Olins New downgrades put pressure on House of Fraser Many investors who backed the group's float have lost faith, some moaning they were sold a pup, writes Ardyn Bernoth Plastic carriages make it cheaper to go by rail . . . A new manufacturing technique turns out lighter wagons that are half the price of metal ones. Report by Max Glaskin Electromagnetic super-gun takes aim at tank armour PCs fail to make much impact among small firms Bits & Bytes CD-Rom lists college courses Neural network will help cut car emissions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beam me up to my computer, infrared Data Links Infrared beams, like those used in Tv remote controls, are linking up computers. David Hewson reports Notice to All Company Directors Auditel (UK) Ltd. Ostrich The Personal Number Company Television Work! Icd Marketing Business/training Consultants Catalogue Pittaway Watney & Co Do You Want? Manufacturer/distributor Wanted Cabouchon Lorraine Electronics Fidelity digital colour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers PC Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Discount Vouchers Bentleys Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctor Feelgood With his perfect bedside manner and syringe full of miracle ingredients, Dr Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt is the answer to an injured athlete's prayer. But is his medicine good for sport? Richard Weeks and Peter Hildreth investigate Quadruple bogey does for Davies Results Round-Up British Grand Prix Starting Grid Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Racing Rulebook ripped up for Christie's special benefit All heads turn for Radcliffe After being told that she would never run again, Paula Radcliffe is back and ready to take on the world. Ian Chadband reports Andersen Consulting Oxx's Russian defence plan John Karter looks at the home team's bid for the Irish Oaks Ayr Sky: 3.15,3.45,4.15,4.45 Yarmouth Sky: 3.30,4.00,4.30,5.00 Kildangan Stud Irish Oaks Ascot Absentees mar Splaine's gain England's fine start to thoroughly modern show Netball has been jazzing up its image for the world championships, which got under way yesterday. Louise Taylor sets the scene Magic that can never be matched Rob Steen salutes Sir Stanley Matthews but wonders if his brand of wizardry would survive today Daktarin Spray Powder Home to St. Andrews Eight Contenders for the Claret Jug Arnie's Army ready to salute their idol for a final farewell The Open curtain will soon come down on a golfing great. Robinson Holloway looks at how the Arnold Palmer legend was created He who has suffered most may yet wear the crown Greg Norman has had more than his fair share of ups and downs. But now he's back to his peak form. Lauren St John reports The life of Riley earns its reward Journeyman aims for Open Lauren St John sees a former wild man tame Carnoustie Faldo and the burden of trying to be the best Robert Green on whether Nick Faldo can ever live up to the expectations of his 1990 Open win Only one cracker at the party Tearaway from a town called Alex Ian Hawkey surveys an eager learner on tour with the South African Under-19s NatWest Hall aims a bouncer at the bowler's burden The more times change, the more they stay the same. Robin Marlar outlines Wes Hall's views about a no-ball rule that still rankles An end to lies, damned lies, but not statistics True badge of courage for Capel Three stars light up Northamptonshire's bold bid for a championship first Martin Searby salutes the all-round determination that overcame pain and personal tragedy Kumble's quick-slow dance of death There was a quick pay-off for the slow guile of Anil Kumble. Andy Roberts reports Doak's prize catch silences the Lara fans Alan Sweetman at Castle Avenue W Indies (306-4 dec) drew with Ireland (187-3) Lamb puts in a call to destiny With bat in hand or mobile phone to his ear, the captain's commitment is total, says Andy Roberts Sky Sports Full throttle in a blur of speed Hpi Equsfax No easy pickings for Big Mig Keith Wheatley reports on the compelling battle between Miguel Indurain and Alex Zülle as the Tour de France enters its final week Britain achieve the inevitable Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times Petit Prix De Silva glitters in vain Injuries worry Britons Contents Challenge to Hill washed away British Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Bombardier Rose-Tinted Simplex ABTA Asost Blueprint for a British renewal? Mazda Formula One fixer in the pole position Profile Ignore the denials in this game of Hunt the Hezza Inside Politics Inland Revenue Sisters must be brought to book The global lie that cannot be silenced A horrifying story began as local gossip and spread to fool the world Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Ltd. Financial Neverland where they make the Emu fly Maurice Chittenden and Peter Conradi scale the tower of Eurobabble where monetary union is being born Education with a built-in guarantee Sheila Lawlor on the ultimate test for schools Licensed to kill? Can we all get away with murder now? Liz Lightfoot examines the unforseen consequences of recent court rulings on provocation and domestic violence Greenpeace warrior out for revenge A veteran ecological hero is staging a showdown in his long Pacific war with France, reports Walter Ellis Farming Wanted: a calm drive against crime Oh please, spare us all from France Cooper NatWest Double trouble on low pay Godfrey Smith Play the tax card now Quidnunc Appeasement is the only war crime that matters Bose Victoria: is this a case of treason? Wishful thinking Relaxyl The Sunday Times Trotskyist defeatism no recipe for Tory success Band Aid still a dream to dream Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills The Warner Loft Building Points Birthdays Central London Estate Agents Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Fairclough Homes Savills Hamptons Clarke Delahunt Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Chelsea Harbour Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Knight Frank & Rutley Allsop & Co. Bargains wait to be flushed out The hunting county of Leicestershire is a largely ignored rural gem where houses are cheaper than in the Cotswolds, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Lovell & Partners Limited Alto Agencies advance on Hampstead Berkeley Homes Octacon Riverside Plaza Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Questions of Cash Britannia to pay profits to members Thou shalt give 5%, says church Golf-course developers hit the rough Mortgage Myth Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Pensioners lack basic comforts Schroders Vocal Hero Casinos place their bets on legal change Let high tech take strain out of buying a home Flemings Granny's debts exceed value of her estate Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Gift of income hit by tax Suite shop must give cash refund Premium bond reserve prizes Economics made simple How well does the government manage Britain's economy? This jargon-free guide has the answers Scottish Widows Standard Life Fund Management Time runs out for the 25-year mortgage With property values still falling, borrowers should aim to pay back capital as quickly as they can, writes Diana Wright Higher rates close gap Banks pay out for mistakes Guinness Flight Insurer backs up 'no win, no fee' law Shorter term saves £25,000 Framlington Timeshare hard sell has not lost its edge The Timeshare Act gave the public much-needed protection against high-pressure selling—but consumers still need to be on their guard against misleading claims. Report by Helen Davidson Barclays launches PC banking trial HSBC Asset Management Virgin direct Fidelity Direct Scottish Widows Foreign Colonial Henderson touche Remnant Gartmore Uk Index Fund Lords blow to loan victims Elderly victims of unscrupulous financial advisers have been denied full compensation for their losses, writes Paul Ham Elderly couple ran up loss of £22,000 Be careful when you target names in AIM Astute investors will have scope for making hefty gains in the newly-formed Aim, the Alternative Investment Market. But there are risks for the unwarry in this lightly regulated market in junior stocks Razor-sharp style gives Bic the edge The French giant's management methods have helped it take half of Gillette's market, according to Tim Tacchi of TT International My favourite share Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Cut Call Costs by up to 25% Real City job for student of Fantacy Fantacy Fun Manager Only four weeks left to tie up your deals The J Rothschild Assurance Marketing Group The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Top 100 Managers First editions bring out the profit motive Hiscox Treasury drops plan for gilts tax Let us pay, church urges parishes Unsuccessful property speculation in the 1980s has led the Church of England to call for £36m to pay for vicars' pensions. Rupert Steiner reports Save & Prosper Loyal borrowers receive discounts M&G Group Hill Samuel The Sunday Times New chapter for literary agent Money Talk Julian Friedmann is still driven by a passion for writing, but is beginning to see his literary agency as a form of pension plan High-interest account offers flexibility Savings News Allied Trust Bank Investor Intelligence Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts Far East ex Japan Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Keyman insurance saves small firms Insuring a partner or key colleague against critical injury or death could prove to be a vital policy. Report by Linda Drake Holborn College The University of Birmingham MBAth University of Bath Oxford Brookes University Bank of Scotland Kingston Business School University of Portsmouth University of Brighton Aston Business School Now roll over, Beethoven Computers can revolutionise the teaching of music, opening it up to all rather than just the gifted, writes Susan Elkin Sheffield Business School University of Leeds Kent International Airport 'Pupils away for want of boots' Strathclyde Graduate Business School The University of Reading Challenge Educational Services Devonshire House Preparatory School Flexibility in Oxford Bradford Management Centre The American College in London EF Ready for the world outside MD Educational Consultants St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items Economics Govt & Political Studies Flexibility in Oxford London Training & Enterprise Councils University of Hull at Greenwich College Scholl Multiple Classified Advertising Items The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Heriot-Watt University Business School London School of Journalism Roffey Park ADT Auctions Southampton University Management School Sems Kingston University Easy options for the older driver Many need ease-of-use features such as automatic transmission and power steering. Ray Hutton tells how to get them without buying a big luxury car Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartoak Car Rentals Caravanning The Knowledge BMW Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Jaguar Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Rental Multiple Display Advertising Items Pentagon Brookes Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items A Sytner Group Company Malaya Alan Day London Portmann Hughes of Beaconsfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Rose & Young Pinneys Puttocks Mercedes-Benz Charles Sidney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamborghini Great Britain Limited Brundle H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Official Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill Stratstone of Wilmslow H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence CNDA Registration Transfers DVLA Midland Registrations Sporty wallflower seeks suitors A case of French evolution Peugeot's new 406 is one up on the 405 in more than just numbers. But not at first glance, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay H. R. Owen Traditions of Excellence Contents Cedric, the Manager, and a car called Spam SAAB Swan Hellenic High Ideals William Gray set off for Everest with the greenest of trekking intentions, but he hadn't reckoned on the leeches or the stampeding mules Avis Elegant English Hotel Travel Portfolio Travel Promotions Ltd. Cunard British Midlands Travel Brief Premier France Channel fares slashed Classic rail Strike lucky Brass tactics In brief. . . Lyme tick alert On the cards Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Glitz and chips Faraway Shores Flight Guide Pleasureseekers Ltd Brittany Direct Sunsail Budget Famous Five Suncars TCP Swissair Annual Travel Insurance Forte Posthouse TCP Trans Indus Ltd. Scandinavian Seaways Singular attractions It's hard to go on holiday alone, but help is at hand, says Mark Hodson Mark Warner US Airtours plc Qantas STA Travel Peregor Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Flight Call Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Africa Worldwide Travel Insurance Services Qantas Agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Union Travel Insurance Post Office Travel Insurance Campus Travel Lunn Poly Eclipse Direct Flights Splicing the mainbrace Alistair Scott sees the tall ships come in, and finds the quayside victuals in Leith worth the voyage P&O European Ferries Flight Bookers Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge the World World Options Bon Voyage Club Direct Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Escoa Cruises Qantas Agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Avec P&O Bowhills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Shuttle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Shuttle Holidays Francophile Holidays Elegant Resorts Disneyland Paris ATO Bonded Brittany or the Vendee Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Plazza Multiple Display Advertising Items Successful Letting! P&O European Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Logis de France Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers' Way Savile Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Houses & Idyllic Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manors for Families The Victoria Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey's Most Exclusive Hotel My Hols Hilary Bradt tries to stay two years ahead of the crowds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglowelsh Suffolk Heritage Coast Beech Hill Hotel Pembrokeshire Norman keepsakes Multiple Display Advertising Items NB Selection Ltd. Marque Executive Resourcing Pera Consulting Humana International Selector Europe Touche Ross Nortel Carver Consultants Management Match International GKRS Search & Selection Ernst & Young Talisman Information Systems GKRS Search & Selection Rugby Cement NB Selection Ltd. Codd Johnson Harris William Hill Britvic International NB Selection Ltd. Harvey Nash PLC F. I. Group PLC The Bank of Bermuda Limited Sybase Cdoa Interexec Hoggett Bowers Howgate Sable Infinity Eunetcom Charterhouse Callard Bentley Hoggett Bowers Whitehead Selection Limited Whitehead Selection MSL International Green Flag Team England Sussex Chamber of Commerce Training and Enterprise Kestrel Consulting MSL International So good you could write the book. . . ? Bowood Golf & Country Club Management Appointments Limited Austin Knight MacMillan Davies Procord Managing Property and Facilities JM Management Services Texas Instruments Microsoft Chusid Headway Siemens Taylor & Partners Marketing Recruitment Specialists Digital Cellular Communications EA Eurosearch Associates Spring Grove Services A. M. Dewhirst & Associates Connaught The Loss Prevention Council Information Builders Retail Independent Television Commission Link House MacMillan Davies Grosvenor Barkers Response & Assessment Rolls Royce BDO Stoy Hayward Management Consultants Halifax Compaq Britannia TK Selection Telcom Appointments Nielsen Afro Asian Satellite Communications Firbeck associates Cristie Softech Telecom Ltd. Key Communications Beaufort Management Consultants Limited P&P Corporate Systems Limited AF Advertising Limited SMCL Oil & Gas Limited Whitbread FMS Recruitment Consultants Coopers & Lybrand Ovum Ltd. FDI Adderley-Featherstone plc Ringway Human Resources Career Analysts Limited IBM Michael Page Sales & Marketing Rover Group Digby Morgan Lombard Motor Finance Michael Page Technology ARC International Lloyds Bank Mercuri Urval RSA Examinations Board Fujitsu BBC Recruitment Services Intersolv Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Consulting Group Royal National Institute for the Blind Federal Resources Europe A Salisbury Consulting Group Company British-American Tobacco Company Limited Provincial Insurance Wipac Group Limited Barkers Response & Assessment Alldays Verdict Research Ltd. Henley Management College Rood Technology Triad Zeneca Bristol Consulting Group MSL Advertising Services Limited Hytorc Litchfield Associates The Europe Japan Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercury Communications Riley Consultant Eurelectric The University of Birmingham First Point International Career Opportunities in the U. S. A Saudi Medicare Company Limited Executive Recruitment Services Times Newspapers Vadis Recruitment Services Ltd. Indeva Energy Consultants Miller, Brand & Company Philips Hypoguard Riley Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Rochford District Council Newlon Housing Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment & Assessment Services Whitehead Selection Focus Coopers & Lybrand The Police Scientific Development Branch Ernst & Young Oftel Be sure to know your unwritten contract The unspoken rules and expectations that go with every job are changing rapidly these days. Margaret Coles offers guidance Career planning is becoming full-time work In the last part of our careers in the 1990s series, David Clutterbuck and Desmond Dearlove advise on how to get to the top Barkers Response & Assessment Research Machines plc The Sunday Times The LEK Partnership K/f Associates If you fail to get the job, find out why John Sutherland spies a complex character in John Shopping Conran Terence Conran The Authorised Biography by Nicholas Ind Sidgwick £25 pp324 Mary Warnock finds true friendship in Mary… Lucy Hughes-Hallett celebrates the short stories of Pile'em High Missing books We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, I Pennington Street, London El 9xw Men must weep Smell of success Harvey Porlock catches up with the mice and men of literature A Boy's Own Tory John Buchan The Presbyterian Cavalier by Andrew Lownie Constable £20 pp348 The Survival of the Richest Picador Travellers' tales From Wimbledon To Waco by Nigel Williams Faber £12.99 pp181 Little Is The Light by Vitali Vitaliev Touchstone £14.99 pp334 Unreliable memoirs The Blue Suit by Richard Rayner Picador £9.99 pp216 A brilliant friendship Mary Warnock assesses two American women of letters Penguin Diary Honey, I scared the kids David Grylls hails the innovative, mysterious, compelling Woman In White 20 Years Ago this Week Mary McCarthy to Hannah Arendt, July 20,1975 The Times Literary Supplement Caught on the raw That Bad Woman: Short Stories by Clare Boylan Little, Brown £13.99 pp195 Getting out of the house Elizabeth Buchan finds women running away from home in romantic novels Beastly, bloody, brilliant Burning Your Boats Collected Short Stories Angela Carter Chatto £20 pp462 Biblical back-stabbing King David by Allan Massie Sceptre £15.99 pp240 Graham Greene: The Man Within by Michael Shelden The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 383 JD: Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times Books Section The Sunday Times The New Britannica Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Star Entry Get Ready Pucker Prizes Competition Zoom into Summer Beryl the Peril All White on the Night Picture Gallery Wimbledon Heroes The Mega Goodie Pack News Long Shot Winning Way Save our Pandas Turn to Tina Funday Times Club Coupon The Purple Villain Deputy Pink Lord Snooty Fish Talents The Numskulls The Funday Times Intelligent Bogart Fun Size Lottery Style Inside Looks that kill Special offers this week Eyes on the prize Article Withdrawn Hugh Pulls It off It could have been a movie: glamorous stars, a gripping storyline and a cliffhanger ending. Rebecca Fowler writes the script for the public relations coup of the year: the rehabilitation of Hugh Grant So he's sorry. Is this what they call papal bull? It's all very well apologising, says Claire Rayner, but does the Pope, or any man, for that matter, really mean it? Great catch-bad match The untamed John Galliano is to take over at Givenchy, the epitome of restraint. It will suit nobody, says Colin McDowell Kiss and tell Simon Sebag Montefiore on the new confidantes Sexual politics As Cosmopolitan and its editor part company, Sue Reid investigates the magazines that just can't get enough sex Goodwood Thou shalt not be embarrassing What we think of as sinful seems to change every day. A a Gill offers a list of the top 10 transgressions for today Separatist movement Liz Taylor and Larry do it; Jonathan Aitken and Lolicia reputedly do it; Chrissy Iley is a great believer in it, and explains why separate beds can make a relationship Unicorn Holidays Snapping at their heels Could Marius Brill, right, armed with hardened paparazzi, shoot the stars and prove that size really doesn't matter? A better class of criminal An increasing number of young middle-class professionals are involved in handling stolen property. Sean Langan reports Five Brill Tips Cooper Recipes for success It is time to start devising menus for our annual cookery contest, says Neil MacLean Scotland Turnberry Hotel Amateur Chef of the Year Competition A round-up of the raw materials The National Trust The Sunday Times The pros and Connaught Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Queen Ethelburga's College Letters Loyd Grossman Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Bob Dylan vs Brett Anderson Feuds Corner No Title The National Trust No Annual Fee The Card Hotline Save up to £100 on a holiday in Malta Service and tune your car at a special price Stay free in New York with Delta Air Lines Cheap parking at Gatwick Better safe than sorry Trendy does not sell couture. As Valentino, Lacroix and Saint Laurent proved in Paris last week, timeless elegance and exclusivity pays. By Oaula Reed Style 2home The tyranny of fear Family Life Working for a bully A viciously taunting boss can make life in the office unbearable. One victim was made sick with worry and stress—and driven to quit Open wide but don't be afraid to ask questions Health As a dentist faces accusations of wrecking teeth and lining his pocket, Claire Oldfield urges patients to know their rights before treatment Picture Gallery Brewing up Originals There is only one way to make tea—the creative skill lies in the pot. Hugh Pearman plots a 4,000-year history of ornament English eccentric Interiors Knowle House has been developed in a delightful mixture of styles—by some unusual owners. One family is now restoring it in a similarly inventive fashion, reports Sarah Gaventa Design News 30 Minute Menu Taste for adventure Wine Strong points Sue Lawrence explains the different uses of marjoram and oregano Bottles of the Week Humble pie Table Talk Testing Time Wheat biscs Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Jelly British Antique Replicas Dining Room Furniture Shopping on Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruitful Occasions Nokia California Mini Duster Barking mad Problem Pets Noisy dogs can cause trouble with the neighbours, says Susan Clark, but there are ways to keep them quiet Countrywide Awnings Stihl Ltd. Conservatory Too Hot? Grovewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Strachan Woodland Kitchens Ltd. Norfolk Garden Supplies Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes and Gardens Cannock Gates Limited Cants Colourful Rose Catalogue is Yours Free! Treasure trouvé Dan Pearson discovers a palace made by a French postman from old stones he picked up Window on the wold In an ambitious 100-years project, novelist Susan Hill has set out to create not only a garden but an entire landscape. By Graham Rose Picture Gallery Cuttings What the Stars Say about Him Relationship of the Week Chrissy Iley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breathing Space BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Taken for a Ride? The British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The British Tinnitus Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Moon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Encounters Haydn Wellesley Singles NatWest The Culture The Culture Contents All spit and no polish What would you get if you crossed Jeanette Winterson with a Come Dancing team? Ruby Wax Our village hall Profile Home to wrestling and rock as much as high culture, the Albert Hall is due for a makeover. Jonathan Margolis considers its future Sold out for the knight Sir John Drummond puts the accent on youth for his final Proms, writes Hugh Canning The camp of the caped crusader Movie watch Where on earth has he gone? For centuries, Christians have been locked in battle with the Devil, and artists have struggled to depict the embodiment of evil. How did they decide what he looked like? And why does he seem to have disappeared now? By Waldemar Januszczak Is our advertising going the wrong way? The shock troops Creative tension fails to sell Albert Theatre A Man of No Importance So this is what you call normal in adland Surface charm Chichester's The School for Scandal is entertaining, but it needs more malice if it aims to enlighten, says Robert Hewison Free Music Ltd. Mechanical devices Scrutiny Naval contemplations Who wants to see a conventional drama by a first-time play wright about gays in America's armed forces? Simon Fanshawe didn't. That was until he saw Burning Blue The Royal Ballet Going on for Miles and Miles With more than 900 sessions in the Miles Davis archives, says Clive Davis, the eight-disc set of his Plugged Nickel gigs in 1965 will not be his last 'new' album Record Check Top 20 Pop Albums-June Top 20 Classical Albums-June The Eighth Singer & Friedlander-Sunday Times… Hoverspeed Foreigners really are fiends Generation Forget universal brotherhood. A holiday abroad is proof that the Eurosceptics may have a point, says Emma Forrest Ghost of a glorious past It bills itself as the best in the world, but the Kirov Ballet lacks the theatrical conviction for the fantastical extravagances of La Bayadère, says David Dougill Designs on the money supply The Chinese invented it, the Dutch put a sunflower on it, the staid British adorn it with a portrait of the Queen. Now a exhibition unfolds the story of paper money. 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Were they really Russian spies or just a sacrifice to cold-war hysteria? Report by Russell Miller Dover Castle English Heritage Parker Knoll Terracotta Ducks The Sunday Times Best Films ISL Renosystems Limited Franklin Mint Precision Models Sorbets Picture Gallery Nordic Omega Thomas Sanderson Scope The Sun, which is currently in Cancer, forms powerful aspects to virtually every one of the major plants during the coming week. That indicates significant changes, new opportunities, as well as some unexpected dramas. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge TAG Heuer Websters A Life in the Day of 44, a sculptor who works with casts of his own body, won last year's Turner Prize. His sculptures also included Bed, a life-size bed made of slices of bread, and Field, containing 40,000 small clay figures. 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