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News from 23/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Taki, John Dugdale, Victoria McKee, Dr John Murray, Peter Conradi Bruhl, Stephen Ellis, John Coleman, Barbara Hall, Caroline Gascoigne Deputy Literary Editor, Arthur Hall, John Davison, Jon Swain, Julian Roche, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Norman MacRae, Paul Downey, Ian Borthwick, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, John Diamond, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Aurelia Cecil, Anthony Bambridge, David Campbell-Bannerman, Matthew Roche, John Griffith, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Philipp Habsburg-Lothringen, Hugh McIivanney, Mary Wilson, Chris Goodwin, Edward Platt, Jenny McLean, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Jacques Beauroy, Robert Sandall, Irwin Stelzer, David Harvey, Robert Hewison, Roger Anderson, Stephen Hayward, Alec Nichol, Richard Weekes, Pat Gibson, Howard Davies, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, John Evans, David Hewson, David Rowse, Jim Reid, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Simon Gray, Lewis Rushbrook, Graham Clayton, Gregg Morgan, Jeremy Clarkson, Michael De Larrabeiti, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Peter Durisch, Jeannette Kupfermann, Liz Jones, Deborah Aldred, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Mike Laws, Bill Kenwright Vice President, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Mary Loudon, Jeff Randall, Maurice Button, Simon Hoare, Rowland Morgan, James Adams, Paul Driver, Ann McFerran, Sue Fox, Nicholas Hellen, S J Johnson, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Patrick Coffey, David Leppard, Jasper Conran, Mark Edwards, Stephan Shakespeare, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, Frances Kennedy, Jon Culley, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Adam Jones, John Karter, Sir Derek Jacobi President, Mujesira Haman, Cosmo Landesman, Selina Scott, Marie Colvin, David Bradshaw, Diana Wright, June Ducas, Ken Symon, Helen Hawkins, Sebastian Conran, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, David Hockney, Brian Deer, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, J. Rothschild, Fraser Harrison, Anthony Quinn, Julian More, Colin McDowell, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, David Profumo, Roland White, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, R Woolven, Sir Terence Conran, Mark Franchetti, Julie Burchill, Eddie George, Ray Hutton, Michael Jones Political Editor, Jenny Uglow, Peter Watts, Winner Dinners, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Des Houghton, Brendan Simms, Daniela Soave, Margaret Walters, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Henry Scott Stokes, Roy Greenslade, Stirling Moss, Jonathan Ross, Christa D'Souza, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Nadine Meisner, Nick Rufford Rangoon, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, Gilbert Adair, Tunde Obadina Lagos, Andrew Lorenz, Jean MacKenzie, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Frank Prochaska, Donald Hempstock, John Parker, Rupert Steiner, Bill Morris General Secretary, Peter Shadbolt, Hugh Pearman, J Wishart, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Dave Selby, John Burns, Neil MacLean, Emma Forrest, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Sophie Conran, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Sophie Grigson, Janine di Giovanni, Dan Pearson, Tony Fraher, Boris Schapiro, Barry Bolton,

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British battalion to break siege of Sarajevo Amnesty call by police as illegal guns reach 1m Contents Paul Mitchell News Review Clarke carpets M&s boss in share option tax row Readers raise £250,000 for Red Cross Magazine Greenbury's anger Unexpected birdie: a rose for Faldo Style Mayhew met with Gerry Adams in secret The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Contents DisNEYLAND Paris Home repossessions soar in crackdown on debt The Times Major's re-election gamble a flop The Sunday Times Classified The Sunday Times Labour finance chief turns a profit from privatisation Letters unlock love secret of Robert Graves Driving test shake-up leaves learners facing rougher ride BT Probe into cancer radiation injuries Abbey National Larwood, bodyline bowler the Establishment snubbed, dies Wiley Phone cloners hit royals and ministers Conran children rally round their 'monster' father British Quality Foundation Renault Loud clothing disturbs peace of countryside 500 families rush for a slice of Pacific paradise Top charities debunk myth of evil lottery Punters retain art of giving The Sunday Times Halifax Smiles on parade: The Princess of Wales inspecting… Ferries claimed to be unsafe In today's Other Papers Lives at risk MPs' big break Lady Wilson's pension halved Kinnock air deal Ashdown to go Rover Cellnet We all need a president like Chirac Atticvs Trumped-up tomfoolery Atticvs Stones are still getting it right Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Where angels fear to tread Is the dispute between the dean of Lincoln Cathedral and his bishop mere human frailty or is it the work of an evil force many believe haunts the minster? Stuart Wavell investigates Woolwich Building Society What's Left? After one year as Labour leader does Tony Blair have a clear philosophy or just a rag-bag of borrowed, old and blue policies. . . Sally The Tony Blair Turnabouts: Where New Labour Stands Today Threats unravel as West scrambles to save face MazDa Bosnia endures more atrocities Serbs confirm mass killings First direct Mandela probes arms deals Smith found guilty of murdering two sons Left and right unite in anger at Hillary's trip to Peking General Accident Welcome home: Jamima Khan, daughter of Sir James… White House rivals keep Clinton on defensive over minority rights Lagos executions raise fears for coup plotters Germans rally behind the 'Yoghurtgate' girl Lottery millions rip family apart Guardian Royal Exchange Group Chain gangs on the road to Mandalay Burmese convicts build tourist mecca BT Apathy blights Japanese poll NatWest Captain Cook goes on trial in Australia Hero or syphilitic demon? The GM Card Stena Sealink Kremlim chiefs shy away from KGB job Ford Johannesburg crime victims fight back with smoke-bomb briefcase 'Lethal' bag in UK Mercury Communications Thin edge of the wedge EC funds parenting classes to clear Naples of truants Biting critique of Verona police Lynch mob tamed but killings go on Inside New York Knicks cash in on spectators Karma found in anagram maker Right out of tune The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 45 Barclays Single mothers face benefit freeze Jackpot tops £10m for lottery News Digest Mother guilty of double murder New rail offer Gay protest Schools face tax Concert deaths Weather and Travel Outlook How science can silence rows in sport The Open University Greenbury: I've been caught in political crossfire EMI seeks an alliance to foil to foil predators Partner could take minority stake Mystery over Barings phone records Digital PC Business Unit Smith New Court Crunch Time at United Biscuts New haven for stressed City slickers Casinos Punt on New Laws Pennant-Rea set for City comeback with new firm Euro Disney set to parade first profit Article Withdrawn Citibank Trafalgar forced to bid higher for Northern Paper chase to buy Glasgow's Herald Stress clinic opens in City Dial 1602 In today's Other Papers Leisure land for Ritblat Crunch Time Birmingham City Council Shared designs on women Parking the boat at Cowes Tyne Wear Development Corporation Staple's Singapore swing Prufrock The bee's knees in goo Boffin's cunning plan to float toad Mint loses out while coining in the profits Thorn demerger is unfinished score Thorn EMI's proposed division into two quoted companies could result in Britain's last big-selling record label becoming a keen takeover target. Rufus Olins reports Blacklisted Barings chiefs join ranks of City pariahs Rehabilitation will be hard-won for the bank executives criticised in the Bank of England report if history is any guide, write Frank Kane and Mark Franchetti Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Smith sells out for top dollar Wall Street's Merrill Lynch won the bidding but the high price is fitting testment to Smith's market skills. Jeff Randall reports Sharewatch Profitable Lloyds divides the experts Bid rumours run at full throttle Stock market report Barclays A share in the boardroom Casinos campaign for softer gaming laws Government seems to sympathise with claims that Britain is losing out to foreign competition, writes Ardyn Bernoth Sell to the world on the Internet Small Business The Internet is fast becoming a global marketplace in which businesses can do a roaring trade, writes Lewis Rushbrook Listening vet answers call for high-tech hearing test for dogs Reed pulls out of consumer media with £1bn sell-off The giant publisher plans to concentrate on the booming business and professional market, writes Matthew Lynn Bulletin A tale of two economies Down Under Economic Outlook Oracle Blair roadshow fails to sway Americans American Account Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just One Number Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity digital Colour Multiple Classified Advertising Items OCRA Off Shore Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial International UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Linx The "under a Fiver" Shop Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nato seeks defence from friendly fire Military Electronic identity systems are being devised to prevent lethal blunders on the battlefield. Report by Graham Clayton Internet builds a safe playground for children On-Line Networks Parents' fears lead to creation of controlled Zones for youngsters, writes David Hewson Test users cool on Windows Software Globalink Biking below the waves Leisure Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Dunkin' Donuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Campaigners urge stereo AM Bits & Bytes Add some Zip to your diskettes Inkjet gains in black and white Webwatch… Coverall NiC Hygiene Specialists Farewell Fangio Seldom have rivals enjoyed such instinctive empathy. They did not have a language in common, but they shared an overwhelming love each other's extraordinary driving ability. Striling Moss salutes Juan Manuel Fangio Who was the Greatest of Them All? Results Round-Up Indurain rides straight for the record books This Week's Fixtures The Open, St Andrews Sport on TV Racing Dashing display by Doohan Van Dyk brushes up her deadly aim South Africa's towering goal-grabber is the talk of netball's world titles. Louise Taylor sees Irene Van Dyk go through her paces Woodstain Benn prevails against a stubborn Italian Lomu leaves it late for the All Blacks Dettori cuts a dash to glory Jockey Club accused of preferring robots to riders With suspensions running at an all-time high, John Karter says the crackdown on jockeys is harming not helping the sport The hard truth behind a waste of life Fabio Casartelli may not have died if he had been wearing a helmet. Richard Weekes on the disturbing facts behind a Tour tragedy Mercury Communications A family at war with itself The Colin Jackson affair spells danger for British athletics. Ian Chadband on the background to a divisive season The Times French heroine hurtles towards Gunnell target Crawley in the frame for England John Crawley's Test pedigree is still a real issue of contention. Rob Steen talks to the Lancashire stylist who would relish a recall Selectors shuffle with a depleted pack After the Edgbaston trauma and with Bishop still at large, Robin Marlar says the selectors must view the remaining Tests strategically Campbell carefully moulds his role Peter Roebuck sings the praises of the West Indies opener who has cut out the frills to revel under growing demands The farmer who stands his ground Yorkshire love him, England need him. David Byas is the man for the moment, says Martin Searby Last gamble for Lamb Tourists seize the initiative Sunsport Tours Tufnell puts troubled Lara in a spain Trescothick points the way Bicknell adds backbone to shaky Surrey Bodyline martyr and English oak Robin Marlar pays his tribute to Harold Larwood, the Nottinghamshire and England fast bowler who has died in his adopted Australia at the age of 90 Atherton is taught a lesson Wounded Durham toil Waugh leads fightback Sussex face tall order County Championship Nothing so sweet as a pure dram of Sherry Money talks, but a couple of unknowns have earned acclaim. Stephen Jones applauds the amateurs enjoying their fling in the Open The secret pleasures of bump and run It's a world of difference. Keith Wheatley compares the delicate touches needed on links courses to the modern US power ploys Daly swings hard to put the demons behind him Big-hitting John Daly may upset the purists with his wild ways and impulsiveness on and off course, but, as Lauren St John reports, the rebellious American has a subtle side to his game that could help him switch from a can of cola to the claret jug Memories of a golden age The threesome that made the modern game Hugh Mcllvanney on the diminishing powers but lasting impact of the modern great triumvirate: Nicklaus, Palmer and Player Death or glory beckons along the road to hell Keith Wheatley on the terrors of the Road Hole, the 17th at St Andrews that can make or break a round and a player's spirit Titleist Campbell in the driving seat Elkington and Rocca on a roll Lammtarra takes the Ascot cheer Unveiled Pride and joy of the Maoris Stephen Jones sees a proud Kiwi make a truly spectacular return to the old country Revealed Ice Pack I'm Sorry so Very Sorry. . . Superlative Travel Feed the Children Labour camp victim confronts the past A Survivor of Japanese atrocities is going to court this week to win compensation and an apology. John Burns reports Clniury The Sunday Times Next WEEK:'The theatre's insurance covered… Why Steady Eddie is starting to wobble Profile Good ship Major runs aground at first squall Inside Politics BBC Express ticket to a lost world Tory outlook bleak on all fronts Mercury Communications Eliminating distortions for a more accurate poll Appliance of cycling science Miguel Indurain owes his success to a laboratory-based programme of physical renovation, says Walter Ellis Queen has a gift for charity Frank Prochaska reveals the extent of the royal family's private philanthropy Thomas the bank engine The friendly little train has made fortunes but left a trail of petty jealousies, reports Nicholas Hellen Don't sneer when the merchant princes fall Simon Sebag Monteflore defends our great financial dybasties Unguentum Merck Cream Work now, profit later Job experience for 14-year-olds can break the cycle of low achievement, writes Stephan Shakespeare Mexican wave threatens to reach Tokyo Population Concern Jaw-jaw not war-war in the bar Media power is a handy myth Beauty in distress and that dress Godfrey Smith Arkansas Kid guns down Nato A trimmer around the edges Qutdnunc Pilot V Ball Sentenced to extinction Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Ltd. Enemy of all things French Pioneer film maker missed It's a bit Strong! Monetary drift The Sunday Times No bust-up says T&G Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Savills International Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Repossessions North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Harley House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Richmond Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items South of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Oyster Quay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Kemp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chip out from your doorstep What better way for the growing army of golf lovers to pursue their hobby than to buy a home next to the fairway, asks Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items South of Spain Alto Golf & Country Club From pool to polka in seconds Octacon Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon Private Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Lender gives free car with mortgages Britons' inheritance is drained by care costs Honey, I shrunk the Docklands trust Rambo fund targets buyout firms Rambo fund aims at winners MPs aim to boost own pensions Northern Rock A clearer view of responsibility Comment Scottish Widows Positive move Goods visible in car may not be insured Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Cut out estate agents and sell your own home Agents charge about £1,500 on average. You could do it yourself for a fraction of this, writes Nick Gardner TSB watches every move Bank of Ireland Mortgages Prolific Concentrating on Investment Owners' advert worked wonders Black Horse Life Framlington Hsbc Investment Services Limited Techinvest Investors abandon poor value broker bonds The heyday of broker bonds is over. Paul Ham Examines the mounting evidence against buying them Electronic banking booms New software and on-line services make it easy to manage all your money by computer. Christopher Lloyd reports Banks switch on to home computers As more homes get computers, banks are looking seriously at doing business by PC, writes Stephen Ellis HSBC Asset Management Adviser joins the Internet Virgin Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Cazenove & Co The Sunday Times Maverick strikes oil away from the crowd Tony Fraher of Singer & Friedlander is backing an Irish oil-prospecting company that once made a profit of £1.3m on a turnover of £1.1m My favourite share Fury over L&G's bond Pep The Sunday Times NatWest Designer outfit takes PR to the cutting edge Fashion PR consultant Aurelia Cecil may move in glittering circles but she has a down-to-earth approach to her finances Money Talk Hill Samuel Asset Management Perpetual Nationwide to lend direct Another lender joins the growing band offering loans by phone, writes Rupert Steiner High tech offers fast route to profit The computer market is booming, offering big profits for investors. Rupert Steiner looks at the safest ways of cashing in Legal & General NatWest Barclays gears up for car finance Whether you want to lease or buy, Nick Gardner finds the high-street bank has a deal to rival those from motor manufacturers Wheels of fortune come full cycle Collecting for investment Carried away by an N-reg car Drivers considering a new vehicle must check they can afford one, writes Rupert Steiner Insurers lobby for tax-free life Peps Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC M&G NatWest Neck and neck for £100,000 Fantasy prize Only three weeks left to tie up your deals No1 of 489 Pep-qualifying unit trusts The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Top 100 Managers Insurer offers help to deaf Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Personal Finance Top savings rates UK equity growth unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Clarke 'blunder' on share options lets fat cats off The decision to charge income tax on share options will hit shop-floor incentive schemes hardest, say City experts. 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Margaret Coles reports National Australia Group UK London International Group plc Out of work but still in the running Ordance Survey MMi Consulting Gp Executives in Demand On the Move Contents Now You See her. . . The Letters of Charlotte Bronte Volume One, 1829-1847 edited by Margaret Smith Contents Now you see her. . . Father, dear father Iron John Trace elements Critical List Are books too often being judged by their authors, wonders Harvey Porlock Wishful thinking Anthony Howard finds in Hartley Shawcross's self-portrait an artless assessment of what might have been MacMillan The battles of Hector Selected Letters of Berlioz edited by Hugh Macdonald trans by Roger Nichols Faber £25 pp479 Nights of the long knives John Coleman plunges into a world of stabbings, stiffs and marital shootings Century Diary The Spirit of Spender David Hockney remembers his great friend, Stephen Spender, who died last week The Room Above The Square (1936) A poet of unusual honesty Humphrey Carpenter appreciates the last of the Auden generation 70 Years Ago this Week Thomas Hardy to Harold Child, July 23,1925 On the Shelf David Profumo recalls the magical power of the Weirdstone Of Brisingamen The Times Literary Supplement Baptism of fire The Christening by Denise Neuhaus Faber £8.99 pp297 Rotten to the core The Smell of Apples by Mark Behr Abacus £8.99 pp200 Kings of the road A captive audience Riding The Rap by Elmore Leonard Viking £15 pp294 Cutting up rough Black Night At Big Thunder Mountain by Glenn Pastterson Chatto £13.99 pp215 A Captive audiance The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 384 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times Photo Sales Subscriptions Service The Softback Preview The Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Ghoulish Giveaway Peril Funday Times News The Funday Time Deputy Dink Lord Snooty The NuMSKuLLS Spiderman The iNTELLiGENT Cod Bogart The Mega Goodie Pack Style Inside Post haste Fighting chance Jonathan Ross's Week The good burgher Flock to father figures Vicars have to love their congregation—it's part of the job—but that doesn't make them the answer to a lonely woman's prayers, says Mary Loudon Change for the better? Robbie has quit Take That—and Louise is leaving Eternal. Were they driven away, wonders Liz Jones, or is it that both know the true value of going solo? Inside the boy Zone What's Robbie going through? Tony Dowding, below, knows because he's been there, with Bad Boys Inc. He describes the hights and lows to Claire Oldfield Once more unto the bleach Ever since Jean Harlow went platinum, blonde hair has been an enigma. Yet now, as it goes out of favour, why do men want to hit the bottle? Jeannette Kupfermann goes back to its roots Once more unto the bleach of love and money Almay Hypo-Allergenic A world full of Dredd Is Judge Dredde, 2000AD's comic-book hero, just a vision of the future? Hardly, says Jim Reid, there are uncanny parallels between Mega-City One, his grim domain, and life in 1995 The hidden charmer Yanni is one of music's biggest stars, yet almost unknown in Britain Christopher Goodwin reveals the man behind the moustache Invisible earners brought to account They don't win Oscars of the Nobel prize. They aren't the darlings of the glossies. Yet still they make a mint. Rachel Cooke on the underground celebrities Sweeping to sartorial victory A new get-smart campaign claims that Italian streetsweepers have more dress sense than the average British male. Colin McDOWELL. compares the uniforms of London and Rome Queen Ethelburg's College The "Real" Spain & Portugal Jackie Collins Monsoon Sale Stars Tuesday The Sunday Times Letters T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited The quality of merci Restaurant Watch The Sunday Times Cross Word The Beast of Bodmin Brief Lives There is no Beast of Bodmin, the government announced last week after a six-month investigation. Well. Or if there is a wild pume or lynx sdtalking the moor, the government has failed to find it Carrie Fisher vs ABC Victoria Travel Euro Drive Travel Club No Annual Fee an Apr of 18.9% Discounts on a Huge… The Card The Royal Tournament: a big day out for a small price Activity packs for children Luxury in Berlin—at 50% off Dress Sense If you can't stand the heat, be an ace in your sleeveless dress. Think Jackie O and choose sharp tailoring in soft pastels or acid brights, then update with strappy sandals. It's cool, says Rachel Cooke Dress Sense The Sunday Times Style The discomfort of strangers Family Life The frightened teenager Young people should be worrying about passing examinations, but many are rightly more concerned about being attacked You have to be fit to govern Health Let's twist again Originals For 350 years it has had pulling power, but until 1802 it didn't have much glamour. Now the 20th-century corkscrew marries function and form, says Hugh Pearman Let fancy RIP An eye for a bargain, a wealth of historical knowledge and a love of the eclectic went into the theatrical transformation of Diane Berger's London home. By June Ducas Design News Ciba Animal Health Road sense Travel tips for a howler-free journey with your cat, dog—or even pet snake Woolly jumpers Pets Bunnies are not only cute—like sheep, their coats can be cut, spun and made into garments. By Jenny McLEAN Acorn Kiniki British Antique Replicas Dining Room Furniture Shopping on Sunday The Green River Trading Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Health Tips California Mini Duster Cellphones direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Knoll at Peter Adams 30 Minute Menu Warming to Chile Food & Drink Wine Cool welcome There's more to cold soup than vichyssoise. 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Secure the future by taking cuttings and collecting seeds Cuttings It's a jungle out there In the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia, Dan Pearson finds one adventurous gardener who has turned his back on the colonial planters' ways What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Donald Trump and Selina Scott 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aerial Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIRiUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Haydn Wellesley Singles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daewoo The Culture The Culture Contents Racing demons Murray Walker has an uncanny way with words, but he's got nothing on Gadaffi when there is a question to avoid, says Roland White Arts and craftsmanship Scrutiny That's entertainment Profile BBC TV's funny man of 30 years has been made the straight man of Radio 2. Mark Edwards talks to James Moir as he shapes up for the future The law of diminishing returns With its tired theme and unoriginal plot Judge Dredd is—yes—dreadful, says Stephen Amidon. At least the slapstick Mighty Morphin Power Rangers doesn't take itself too seriously The law of diminishing returns Hiss and make-up As Ivan Ooze, Paul Freeman shows why Hollywood loves the British in character. By Anthony Quinn Judged by their piers Complaining about the decline of the British seaside resort is a popular holiday pastime, says Hugh Pearman, but the whingers could soon be packing their bags The Sunday Times In a field of his own In an art world where depicting nature is considered rather bad form, a landscape painter such as John Virtue is always going to be something of an outsider, says Frank Whitford How to view a Virtue Pulling in the family The future of television was predicted to be one of proliferating specialist channels for minority audiences. In reality, Brian Deer discovers, it seems that we will be coming together again to watch a few channels of local interest Unlocking freedom of expression Royal Shakespeare Company Generation Emma Forrest wakes up, sees that definitions are impossible, and says goodbye I woke up this morning. . . happier The blues has never known such good times: critical regard, record sales, the worldwide success of John Lee Hooker and, says Robert Sandall, proof from Ben Harper that the future looks bright Allied Domecq Not enough fizz for a festival It has two decent operas and a host of related events. So why does the Buxton Opera Festival still lack sparkle, asks Stephen Pettitt Grand illusions De Filippo may not be a name to conjure with, but his La grande magia at the National is part of our European heritage, says The National Trust Centenary for Ever for Everyone Record check The Music Collection The National Trust The Theatre Club Something About Us Lyric Hammersmith Studio, London W6 August 2 International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival 1995 Opera House, Buxton July 30-August 13 Contents Coriolanus Barbican Theatre, London EC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Lee Valley Park Multiple Display Advertising Items The Musicman Echo Chichester Festival Theatre 95 Multiple Display Advertising Items London Symphony Orchestra Bankhouse Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Times If you wish to advertise in Entertainments please… Bankhouse Copacabana Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Elevated to an art form The leading ballerinas are as tall as supermodels, and some of their partners seem lacking in comparison, but can any other company bring such standards to Swan Lake as the Kirov, asks Nadine Meisner Multiple Display Advertising Items They did it their way As jazz grows more academic, it risks losing the quirky individuality it once had. In this week's CD offer, Clive Davis seeks out musicians with a readily identifiable sound BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Monday 24 July MaZDa Sasatellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Tuesday 25 July MaZDa Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Wednesday 26 July MaZDa Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Thursday 27 July MaZDa Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Friday 28 July MaZDa Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Saturday 29 July MaZDa Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice UK Living Highlights MTV Bravo World Service An air of authority Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Beatrix Potter O Frederick Wame & Co. The Sunday Times magazine Citroën Xantia It Says We'll Check your Car out before You Buy… Contents Halfords Superstores Zoë Heller in Atlantic City Toshiba Canon Sure Shot Relative Values George Roder, the war photographer and founder of Magnum, and his son, Peter, advertising photographer. Interviews by Ann McFerran. Photographs by Peter Masrlow Vi-Spring Gllderol Roller Doors Ltd. French Wines in Plain English Christies Fitted Furniture Linguaphone Linguaphone, Freepost Wharfside Hardly Mad monks or messiahs? Mad monks or messiahs? Mitsubishi Motors Strachan Brights of Nettlebed Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Compaq Yarrawonga Hotel Geisha from Hell Coco Geisha from Hell The Cashmere Company Sunrise Medical Lime Scale Van Heuser What's it all about? Alexanders Furniture Craft Oreck XL Petworth House Ltd. Mensa Countrywide Driveways BAC Conservatories Whittingham Shire Design Electonics Ltd. Appollo Baths 1000 Makers of the Cinema Nationwide Driveways Cucumber Cucumber Compettors' Companion Take Control of Pain Saniflo Finch Conservatories The Old Tannery Collection Scope The Sun moves into Leo today, and the Leo New Moon will occur this Thursday. But the week's most influential planet is Mercury, as it will affect all signs in some way. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge Reader's Digest A Life in the Day of Lotus Chief Medical Officers' A Life in the Day of 1000 Makers of the Cinema Lloyds Bank 1000 Makers of the Cinema 1000 Makers of the Cinema 1000 Makers of the Cinema 1000 Makers of the Cinema 1000 Makers of the Cinema Lloyds Bank

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