News from 30/07/1995
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Taki, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Rhys Davies, F E Coulson Mbe, Ian MacKellar, John Davison, Jon Swain, Pam Barrett, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Dave Moorcroft, Lesley White, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Jonathan Hoare, Joanna Duckworth, Danby Bloch, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, Ivo Tennant, Linda Pentz, Kirstle Hamilton, Steven Negus, David Smith, Graham Hooper, Clive Davis, Wesley Johnson, Mary Wilson, Mark Jolly, Ian Barrell, Siobhan Byrne, Edward Platt, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Amruta Slee, Kirstle Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Robert Hewison, George Turnbull, Nick Stewart, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Steve Cropley, Isabella Tree, Jill Thomson, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Paul Ryan, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Simon Gray, Ww Boakes, Colin Raine, J Rothschild, Jeremy Clarkson, Margarette Driscoll, David Cairns, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Jennifer Miller, Dick French, Jeannette Kupfermann, Simon Hinde, Maggie Murray, Geoff Burch, Liz Jones, Hamish Wood, Robert Verkaik, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Harriet Spicer Managing Director, N J Barker, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Paul Bailey, Kate Murphy, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Parker, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, John Spiers, Kamalnath Samant, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Cameron Higgins, Paul Driver, James Adams, Richard Dawkins, Neil MacLEAN, Nicholas Hellen, Sue Fox, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, B G Sack Mbe, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Christopher Zoerner, Richard Girling, Herry Scott Stokes, Fiona Lafferty, Kirstie Hamilton, Stephan Shakespeare, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Lord Laing, Ian Hodge, Jon Culley, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Rubert Steiner, Malcolm Rifkind, Lois Rogers, Uwe Siemon-Netto, Gar Alperovitz, Paul Horrell, Cosmo Landesman, Matty Maher, Andrew Butcher, Paul Horton, Diana Wright, Nicholas Tucker, John Lee, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Dr M Khan, Brian Deer, Patricia Clough, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, Ian Critchley, Tony Allene-Mills, George Davidson, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Russell Miller, Christopher Goodwin, Roland White, Sam King, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Gillian Cribbs, Maurice Chittenden, Peter Townend, Frederic Rap, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Dave Follows, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Abigail Green, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Theodore Dairymple, John Carey, Rajeev Syal, Ian McCASKILL, Nadine Meisner, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Michael Berger, Jaunna Duckworth, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, John Spurling, Gilbert Adair, Andy Rush, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Liam Clarke, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Ruth Weatherill, Roger Dobson, Clifford Bishop, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, John Parker, Joe Lovejoy, Lord Chorley, Rupert Steiner, Jonathan Futrell, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Pascal Mahvi, Bob Murray, Hugh Pearman, Robin Harris, Susan d' Arcy, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspodent, Graham Masterton, David Smith Economics Editor, Anthony Howard, Martin Booth, Peter Roebuck, Chris Feetenby, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, Sophie Grigson, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoRevealed: how building societies force down house prices Europe gives millions to IRA terrorists Heseltine plans to make jobless work for dole The Times Contents Hover Speed Fast Ferries News Review Magazine Serbs torch 'safe area' as war spreads The Sunday Times Indian Ocean Luxury Cruise Film that 'proves' aliens visited earth is a hoax Contents The Times The Sunday Times Classified Article Withdrawn 'Nothing to do' Tory MP quits MP to see 'Butcher of Bosnia' Use of painkillers linked with spread of flesh-eating bug Picasso: 20th century's greatest; or con artist who fleeced public? Confessions of Caitlin draw Hollywood to Dylan Thomas Forte Posthouse Serb, 19, hailed as Oxford genius Aslef may bid for privatised rail firm IBM Robocop police get computers in their helmets Ambulance delay inquiry after house fire kills four UK scientists find a wonder drug for jet lag Charles turns his lawyers on servant's book Saatchi guru's death a freak accident Abbey National Traffic reduction for motorways In today's Other Papers Extradition to USA refused Edward and Sophie 'should not cohabit' Citroën ZX Guardian gravy train jolts towards its final deadline Boots Woolwich 'Trip and slip' injuries to cost councils £130m Five white teachers quit school in 'ethnic cleansing' row Air ambulance 'poachers' put patients at risk The GM Card Cosmetics sold as skin-sensitive blamed for rise in allergy cases RSPCA chief in lost cash inquiry Uncle Sam's lost ideals Ruling on child abuse brings parents despair Classy types holiday at home Atticvs Gaming rules go too far Atticvs The Rail Shop Bianca gives up the pasta Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Suzuki Fat chance Scientists have turned fat mice thin with a simple injection. Is this the end of the search for the holy grail of the slimming industry? Chewing the Fat Can anyone save one of Britain's worst schools? The first education hit squad is being sent into an inner-city school on a desperate mission Bad schools should be killed off quickly Show some mercy. Stop the death throes now, writes Stephan Shakespeare Coventry Building Society Nissan Car Sickness . . . or just sick of the car? As cities get clogged, radical protests attract unlikely supporters, write John Davison and John Harlow Policy Shift Deutsche Telekom Croats aim for Bosnia's heart Anglo-French force flexes its muscles on Igman Inter·continental Hotels and Resorts Negotiation is our only hope Malcolm Rifkind, the new foreign secretary, is convinced that jaw, not war, will resolve the Bosnian crisis The man who survived both Japan's A-bombs Blizzard of dollar bills raises stakes in White House race British PoWs turn to Charles for help The Omega from Vauxhall Murder most foul set to put Manila's brat pack on trial Cowboys get corralled in trade union Rodeo stars protect their rights Rover Robberies pinned on California's Keystone Cops Priest accused of Rwanda genocide Nuclear tests turn Germans against France Far right sets its nationalist seal on Toulon NatWest BT Costner's $200m film proves critics wrong Barbie elevated to doll royalty World Cover Out of the darkness into light Cairo belly dancers feel the breeze Queen blamed for American unrest Inside Washington New ways to kiss and tell Civilising mission Cologne hijacker took snaps of his murder victims Contents Dr John Gilbert Barclays MP pension rise angers Whitehall Redwood launches Europe attack Weather and Travel Outlook Virgin direct Jackpot tops £8.5m for lottery News Digest 51 immigrants found in lorry Kidnapper foiled Climber dies NHS pay march Women quizzed Balloon escape Terror charge Bank presses for rate rise despite slump in housing Hanson set to make £2bn acquisition Target may be Eastern electricity firm Bus builder to go in £30m sale Intel inside Sunny days Share Options Trocadero branches out Midlands airports to rival London Poisoned Darts 'Shrinking' Warburg deal angers City Article Withdrawn Escom More than 50 bosses take home £1m-plus Ad departure for BR Directors shun public roles after Greenbury America's Viacom leads bidding for EMI music Trafalgar may pull plug on bid Vodafone may push into US market Poisoned Darts Feuding and divorce are lifting the veil on the bizarre world of the Darts, one of America's richest and most secretive families B. A. T Industries Missed round at HM's local Feeding an inspiration Interactive Team Football Make a fortune the Arbib way Prufrock Animal moves on the dance floor Can we surf you now sir? Pearson banks on multi-media acquisitions The radical change of tack has so far produced mixed fortunes Pearson's acquisitions FT-SE 100 index The Sunday Times Major share movements By Finstat: Top 100 companies By CS First Boston: International data Tory MP renews fight against options tax The pressure on the chancellor is mounting as the rebellion spreads, writes Rufus Olins NatWest mulls over sale of American arm Sharewatch Gossip centres on BICC takeover Market report The Sunday Times Manweb A share in the boardroom Housing festers in a circle of gloom Economic Outlook The Sunday Times Merger wave leaves banks in deep water American Account Private car buyers dawdle in slow lane The traditional August car bonanza has given way to uncertainty as consumer confidence remains in the doldrums. Report by John Waples and David Smith Whitbread pumped up for big deal The brewing group is under increasing pressure to find the right acquisition and get ahead of its rivals. Ardyn Bernoth reports Stay-at-home holidays reach hazy record For the first time in five years, Britain's tourist trade at home is growing. But many hotels are still half empty, reports Ardyn Bernoth Scots spark quiet power revolution Scottish Power's bid for Manweb has far-reaching implications for the industry, writes Andrew Lorenz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ostrich Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Techno theme parks take off Entertainment Japan's Sega has built a park where visitors use flight simulators and virtual-reality headsets to enter into huge computer games. David Hewson has been behind the scenes to see what is heading for Britain Notebook uses TV as screen A new device links notebook computers to TV sets so that multimedia presentations can be made. Christopher Lloyd reports Pathologists catch up with fiction Forensics New methods can work out times of death much more accurately, writes Roger Dobson A New anti-theft device has a novel way of stopping… Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items NiC Hygiene Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to All Company Directors Computers & Computing Services Many PCs cannot run Windows 95 Bits & Bytes Video arrives by cell phone Boom in interactive-TV hardware Awards for builders of the digital highway Results Round-Up Australia stem flow of van Dyk to win title This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Racing Morceli's world of wonders Great expectations resting on experienced shoulders Ian Chadband on the likely star of the world championships, which start on Saturday Personal Bests Single-minded Britons gunning for medals in Gothenburg Ian Chadband says Diane Modahl's successful appeal to the British Athletic Federation will give many of her colleagues a lift before the year's main event Who on earth can beat this man? Forget the hype: when it comes to the crunch, Linford Christie is still sprinting's main man. Ian Chadband assesses the leading pretenders to the 100m crown Women rule in the long run Dave Moorcroft, Britain's former 5,000m world record-holder, on two recent events that gave a huge boost to Britain's female distance runners Television Times of the Finals Where Britain Should Look for Medals Smith soars after the superstar Nobody has ever jumped higher than the Cuban Javier Sotomayor, but Britain's Steve Smith has more hope than most of bringing his spring-heeled friend down to earth. Ian Chadband reports Livewire Brits hangs on to a dream A flighty youngster has Sergei Bubka within his sights. Ian Chadband meets the latest pole vaulter to scale six metres Daktarin Seles finds way out of anguish Two years after the traumatic knife attack in Munich, Monica Seles is finally back on court. Linda Pentz reports from Atlantic City Lingfield Park Win a golf holiday on the Algarve Shikari's Son charges to glory Chester To Atlanta, via Weymouth David Hunn sees the British beach volleyball series, now an official Olympic sport Hunn's Watch Lomu the deciding factor in New Zealand's victory Life's such a ball for the hard-up heroines Union must stand firm against greed Rugby union is in a mess and desertions to the Packer circus seem inevitable, says Stephen Jones Britain's hopes sink as US and Italy battle the waves Keith Wheatley charts the course of the leaders and the losers as they race for the Admiral's Cup Champions' challenge melts away Llott's fiery spell turns up the heat Game goes into bat against racists An offending article has sparked a bonfire of revulsion. Rob Steen looks at cricket's bid to launch a concerted anti-racist drive Lewis ends unhappy innings Hick vents his splenn on Kent Nash shoots down Sussex Lancashire dock the wagging tail Slow road suits Watkinson Peter Roebuck hails the metamorphosis of a dedicated Lancastrian from an honest toiler to worthy Test combatant Sorry Surrey slaughtered again Rollins sets Glamorgan a challenge Bird's buddy more blunt than bashful County Championship Mercury Communications England prove there is life after Edgbaston It may have been a first-innings total worth celebrating, but, as Robin Marlar reports, the West Indies are not capitulating just yet Gascolgne makes triumphant debut Joe Lovejoy sees Paul Gascoigne celebrate his home debut for Rangers with a goal that sent the Glaswegian supporters into raptures Marron ploughs his lone furrow Preparing a Test pitch can be a thankless task. Martin Searby asked Peter Marron, Old Trafford's groundsman, for his views Why Schumacher is not the new Senna Ayrton Senna is a hard act to follow. Nigel Roebuck says that the inheritor of the maestro's mantle, Michael Schumacher, has won the admiration of his rivals but not their affection Daly triumph signals revival of Old Glory With eight weeks to the start of the Ryder Cup, Lauren St John looks at the decline of Europe's top golfers Wilson Major Winners Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Ltd. The blink of an eyelid is all it takes for Hill to secure pole Hockenheim Grid Lara defies lions of England England v West Indies Hill holds off Schumacher News inside Outsider wins the Stewards' Contents Pedroso's giant leap for Cuba Ian Chadband on the world-record breaking long jump of the Cuban, Ivan Pedroso, a performance shrouded in heavy mist and fierce controversy at Sestriere in Italy World Long Jump Record Evolution Contents Draught Guinness & in a Can "Simplex" Bookcases and Cabinets Killed off NEC MaZDa Hiroshima: Truman's deceit Despite the president's claims, new evidence shows that the Hiroshima bombing was not a military necessity and his top commanders argued against it, writes Gar Alperovitz Japan wakes up to its past Godless high priest of the gene gospel Profile Blair runs a trailer for the dirtiest general election ever Inside Politics Intel inside pentium Processor My alter ego is innocent Theodore Dalrymple The discreet rise of the SDP When their party died they were outcasts, but the SDP diaspora has returned to positions of power across the political spectrum DVLA France falls in love with Britain's savoir faire London, say the French, is the true capital of Europe, Abigail Green reports AA Five Star Service Poverty? We don't know the meaning of the word Theodore Dairymple, returning from Haiti, argues that everyday conditions in the Third World put claims about British deprivation into their true perspective Mercury Communications The dilemma of live donors The case of a woman preparing to give her husband one of her kidneys is forcing doctors to rethink the transplant issue, says Lois Rogers Major must declare Bosnian U-turn The Sunday Times NetWest A bone to pick with Mr Jagger Liberals freed to be radical If you can't make it, Flake it "Helen Constantine was with Errol Flynn when she first saw Dictators should not sleep easy Economic vaudeville Quidnunc Superlative Travel Be loud, be bright and be safe Centenary of cinema Relaxyl United Biscuits' record speaks for itself Balancing the books The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Family taxed to the limit Children do vanish Holmans Farley & Co Points Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Unlock a dream with Florida keys Glorious weather, fabulous leisure facilities and sumptuous houses at good prices—the Sunshine State has it all, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Display Advertising Items Tenterden, Kent Back to the grind after a day at work Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Residential Site for Sale Nairn, Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Queensway Quay Gibraltar Lovell & Partners Limited Alto Golf & Country Club Berkeley Homes Bewley Homes Linden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Huntleys Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Sky-High Prices C&g hits out at mortgage rip-off Tax changes add to losses Tell us home truths Nigels lose out in car number game Cashless society splutters Pep Talk Runway Success. . . Ray Walters bought his plane in… Barings victims set to sue Bank Fidelity Direct Yellow Peril Britain's savings may be draining away into lottery NPI Who should right financial wrongs? Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by Personal Finance readers in this week's letters The Association of Investment Trust Companies Aircraft timeshare takes to the skies Group schemes cut cost of flying New methods of owning aircraft are bringing the hobby within reach of ever more people, writes Rupert Steiner Scottish Widows Legal & General Making a profit from a hobby Fidelity Brokerage Prolific Concentrating on Investment HSBC Asset Management Focused, cyclical and risky Single-industry investment trusts are for brave investors only, writes Paul Ham NatWest £50 flat fee for deals Stay afloat in the Pep sea Bond Peps Picking the right corporate-bond Pep as they flood the market can be tricky. Paul Nuki and Paul Ham begin a four-page special report NatWest On the other pages of our report Standard Life Guinness Flight Clerical Medical Unit Trusts Perpetual Rating risk is a juggling act Corporate bonds have the image of being iron-clad investments with guaranteed return. But they do carry risks, reports Diana Wright Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Investor power extends the attraction of Peps Adding corporate bonds to the Pep fold could tempt even the wariest savers to start investing tax-free. Nick Gardner reports Pep allowances and potential holdings Norwich Union Henderson touche Remnant Mercury Asset Management Hill Samuel Asset Management TSB Unit Trusts Ltd. Watch out for high charges Will bond Peps tempt the cautious away from building societies? Three experts give their views Quantifying the real returns of the new bond Peps is difficult and requires careful attention, says John Spiers Peps on offer Stability linked with return Cazenove & Co Security may be a check on performance If you want long-term growth or if interest rates move upwards, bond Peps may not be your best bet, says Graham Hooper 'Crash' mail delivers top prices NatWest The M&G Group Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Fleet Street Publications Ltd Bowling over rivals Fantasy Fund Manager Only two 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 Wait, watch and listen before buying shares When you have found a company you like the look of, it would be prudent to adopt a watching brief on its progress before splashing out. The wait could greatly increase your profits The Smaller View Big profitable companies can be ethical too Tesco, Marks & Spencer and Royal Bank of Scotland figure strongly in the fund run by Henderson Touche Remnant's Kate Murphy My favourite share Beale Dobie & Company Limited Top savings rates Int equity growth unit trusts Best mortgage rates Free car with all large loans Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Schroders Investment Management Limited Chelsea Financial Services A good deal better than a Daewoo? The much-vaunted package offered by the Korean manufacturer is not unbeatable, Paul Horrell discovers. 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Neil MacLEAN tries Frisco Italian Forte International Like Clockwork David Wickers makes the most of the Swiss talent for synchronised connections between trains, planes and cable cars before coming to rest amid the most spectacular scenery of all Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Seaways Farming with the family Sunsail Forte Posthouse Summer dropout Shuns the heat wave Check—In Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Cover your tracks Insurance is a necessary travel evil but it needn't be an expensive one. David Wickers selects the best options Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items America View from the Top Snowdonia STA Travel Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Deadlier than the male It is not always safe for the Trobriand islands men to go out alone at night. 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JM Management Services Telcom Appointments Lindsay King Group Dixey Robb Associates Anthony Benjamin International Royal Mail Warner Brothers Ennismore International Search and Selection Thompson Associates Ltd Mercuri Urval Wickland Westcott Devotion to customers leaves firms riding high Every employee, from the receptionist to the van driver, must be encouraged to care for customers, writes Geoff Burch Royal Mail Barkers Response & Assessment The Merchants Group ARK Geophysics Limited Henry Macleod Consultative Resourcing Microsoft Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Highfield International Barkers Response & Assessment Thompson Associates Ltd Wickland Westcott Standard Life The Boots Company APV UK Sales Development Executives AGC Selection William M. Mercer Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Crane Telecommunications Fund Manager/director Designate BPI Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office of Population Censuses & Surveys Logica The Antique Wine Company of Great Britain ASDA Britain's Eastest changing retailer Logica Public & Healthcare Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards St. James's Management Recruitment Robert McBride Ltd Michael Beer & Associates Oftel Office of Telecommunications The Sunday Times Heathrow Airport Consultative Committee ALDI Lincolnshire County Council Jamieson Public & Healthcare Northern Ireland Court Service Education London School of Economics and Political Science The American College in London Abtrust Fund Managers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Development Administration Department for Education and Employment Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Lucie Clayton Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Injecting some realism into the drugs war When lectures are seen as authoritarian, how do schools get the drugs message across? Pupil Wesley Johnson says an ex-addict has the answer Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Exam worries kept in check Scholl The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine The Sunday Times The American College in London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Contents Article Withdrawn Contents Pile'em High Give us a clue Honesty pays Pig in the middle Critical List Christmas comes early for literary celebrities, says Harvey Porlock No sense of self John Carey takes a hard look at the tangled love life of George Eliot Slow drift from China Lords Of The Rim: The Invisible Empire Of The Overseas Chinese by Sterling Seagrave Bantam Press £16.99 pp338 In sickness and in health The Five Giants a Biography of The Welfare State by Nicholas Timmins Harper Collins £25 pp606 Therapist, heal thyself Undercurrents a Therapist's Reckoning With Her Own Depression by Martha Manning HarperCollins £14.99 pp198 Diary The music played on Tony Allen-Mills is surprised to find humour in a history of the desolate decade that preceded the German occupation of France The Great France: a bogus literary hero and the country's inept leaders Frederic Rap the mask of genius we Paul Bailey admires Herman Melville's man of few words, Bartleby On the Shelf The Times Literary Supplement Emerging from the shadows Sean O'brien is moved by Tony Harrison's power to evoke the pain and horror of Hiroshima, 50 years after the bomb was dropped Strange poets' society Alan Brownjohn finds four new collections intelligent and weirdly funny Headline Feature Reasons to be cheerful Changing Babies And Other Stories by Deborah Moggach Heinemann £15.99 pp227 Eastern promise Paddy & Mr Punch The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 385 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks By Bookwatch: Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Crossword Range Books Section The Times The Folio Society The Funday Times Strip-Teasers No kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times News What's in a Whale Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The NuMsKuLLS Spider-Man Picture Gallery The Funday Times Contents Contents Merchandise—and mugs Jonathan Ross's Week Amnesia knocks Driving you mad Absolutely Clueless It's a not only Julia Roberts who has gone for glamour, so have American teenagers, thanks to a new movie. By Amruta Slee Everybody needs good neighbours We might not all end up in court like the warring families in the news last week, but getting on with them next door is not always easy. We carry out surveys for dry rot before we move house, so why not check out the neighbours in just the same way, asks a a Gill Friendly Family Futures Ltd. Meet my bodyguards If you really want to be noticed, like Claudia Schiffer and David Copperfield above, get some mimders. Simon Sebag Montefiore did just that, and, right, lived for a day with the big boys The man for all Seasons Fruitopia Abridge Crisis has hit the publishing world; there's not enough paper. The solution? Publishers are having to print shorter novels. Roland White helps out with four hefty classics by knocking them down to a few hundred words each Queen Ethelburga's College Unicorn Holidays Splitends When couples separate Who comes out on top? Why does Richard Gere think that divorce is bad for everyone? By Chrissy Iley Christie Brinkley is saying goodbye again. Why won't she accept men just the way they are, asks Jeannette Kupfermann Designs on the future Every summer a couple of thousand fashion students leave college determined to take up the mantle of Armani or Westwood—or at least find a job. Nilgin Yusuf follows one, a graduate of Central St Martin's, through the nerve-racking first six weeks Freedom Food RSPCA Monitored Letters The Sunday Times A dish best eaten cold Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Crossword Plagues Brief Lives Lock up your first-born, bulk-buy the locust repellent and boil cream—for a plague of frogs is upon us and, verily, who knows what could be coming next? Chris Ryan vs 'Andy McNab' Feuds Corner Picture Gallery Contents What fun we never had Family Life The holiday in hell The tourist brochures may not always reveal the whole truth, as this unlucky mother discovered The kindest cut of all? Health Defenders of lobotomy claim it is the only chance for some severe cases. Now one of the UK's last units offering it has closed. By Robert Verkaik The plant collections of Britain Victorian values The restoration of the gardens at Brodsworth Hall is a return to the 19th-century sense of order. By Graham Rose Cuttings Multiple Display Advertising Items Soft Water Benefits with Krystal Shade Umbrella Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodland Kitchens Ltd BAC Limited Strachan Conservatory Too Hot? Vacuum Originals Mr Hoover's decision to expand his harness-making business back in 1908 was patently an excellent investment. Hugh Pearman rolls out the carpet in honour of an appliance that brought sweeping changes to the 20th-century home Rough and Ready Interiors By using distinctive but humble materials and leaving them unfinished, this dream home came cheap, says Hugh Pearman Rebecca Tanqueray Design News Sitting pretty Designer James Carrington advises Joanna Duckworth on how to transform an old chair into a seat of glory Picture Gallery Stairlifts Direct Furniture Service British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Carnell PLC Goosebumps Multiple Display Advertising Items Maple Marketing (UK) Ltd Reproduction Furniture No Title Stroke of genius Swimming is great therapy for muscle injuries, so why not use it to treat dogs? Gillian Cribbs reports from the doggy paddling pool The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Sopwell House Hotel & Country Club Save money on losing pounds De Vere Hotels Kids go free to Euro Disney 30 Minute Menu Vin some, lose some Wine Sundae best Summer puddings can be so ice and easy, says Sue Lawrence Fishing for compliments Table Talk Honey Testing Time What the Stars Say about Them Article Withdrawn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Castle Combe Skid Pan Breathing Space Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Romance Line SIRiUS Personal Touch Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dateline Drawing down the Moon Encounters Duet Tryst The Sunday Times Haydn Wellesley Forte Posthouse Contents Contents Fleeting glimpses Aa Gill on television Watch the Royal Navy all at sea and Griff Rhys Jones sink to new depths. Who needs holidays for entertainment? The full wax The quenus on Marylebone Road outside Madame Tussaud's and the Planetarium Not so much low-tech as no-tech, Madame Tussaud's defies all logic as a crowd-puller. What's its secret, asks Cosmo Landesman Squeezing in a journey to the stars London's Planetarium has had a stellar revamp. But is it heaven to visit, asks Hugh Pearman Enough to spook a small audience Children's films can be more frightening than they appear, says Nicholas Tucker Sweetness and fright Casper—dead funny? Tom Shone finds it hasn't the ghost of a chance of making him laugh Picture Gallery Animating History Films such as Pocahontas, Braveheart and Rob Roy distort the past. But does that mean they are not worth watching, asks Roy Porter Gielgud Theatre Forward to the past Scrutiny Forum Growing up fast A film about teenagers has raised blood pressure in America and tested the mettle of the company that brought us Pulp Fiction. By Mark Jolly Wyndham's Theatre The whole world at our feet Dance mania is sweeping the country—and it's not strictly ballroom. Clifford Bishop puts toe to heel and stands in line with the best of them Just a touch of cheek Monster rock Rem may be big enough to play stadia their way, but it was not enough to impress Robert Sandall A play's the thing to write A rave new world is opening up as unknown writers find willing producers. By Robert Hewison Mack & Mabel Inside the Globe To understand why the late director Sam Wanamaker put such heroic The Globe's artistic director will have to please both the pedant and the tourist, says Robert Hewison Imperial traditions The Kirov brings gritty realism, the Royal Ballet refined naturalistic acting. Nadine Meisner finds both irresistible The National Trust The Sunday Times Happy returns Mahler's most celebratory work launched the Proms' centenary season on a passionate note, says Paul Driver Pick of the Proms Forte Haritage "Charming & Wounderful" The Sunday Times Record check Brought back to life: Bruno Walter in impressive form on reissued Mahler The Sunday Times Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Kirov Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items AuGuST Fair Brecon Jazz The Royal Ballet Holland Park Theatre The Concent & Theatre Agency Bankhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Chalfont Shire Centre Syon Park National Youth Theatre Apollo Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The charge of the light brigade Classic tunes, Beautifully sung—the Platters and Carmen McRac lead the way on this week's Cd offer of easy - listening gems. by Clive Davis Contents Sunday 30 July BBC1 LWT Satellite Variations Critics' choice Sunday 30 July Film choice BBC1 Monday 31 July Carlton Satellite Variations Secret Service: Benefit of The Doubt (BBC1, 7.30pm) Monday 31 July Film choice BBC1 Tuesday 1 August Carlton Satellite Variations Public Eye: Sex In The Dark (BBC2, 8pm) Tuesday 3 August Film choice BBC1 Wednesday 2 August Carlton Satellite Variations Predators: Hunting Dog(ITV, 7pm) Wednesday 2 August Film choice BBC1 Thursday 3 August Carlton Satellite Variations The Business: Being Bugged (BBC2, 7.30pm) Thursday 3 August Film choice BBC1 Friday 4 August CARLTON/LWT Satellite Variations The Bill (ITV, 8pm) Friday 4 August Film choice BBC1 Saturday 5 August LWT Satellite Variations World Athletics championships(BBC1, 10.45am) Saturday 5 August Film choice Highlights UK Living MTV Sky Sports Bravo World Service Light years away Radio Waves Paul Donovan Today 30 July Monday 31 July Tuesday 1 August In The Psychiatrist's Chair (Sunday, R4, Fm, 12.15pm) Wednesday 2 August Thursday 3 August Friday 4 August Saturday 5 August Theatre check Opera check The Queen of Spades 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 Accelerated Learning Systems Limited Contents Maples Contents RAC Zoë Heller on Cape Cod 106 Peugeot Daihatsu Dollond & Aitchison Relative Values Mary King, champion three-day event rider, and her mother, Jill Thomson, Pony Club treasurer. Interviews by Fiona Lafferty. Photographs by Jack Daniels Wesley-Barrell Amdega Ltd Sopexa Watermark Day fold PLC Individual Ideas Infitted Furniture Spacemaker Bedrooms Fast Systems Ltd The World Smallest Camera Amstrad Direct Valet of the Dollars Sharps bedrooms Kids Easter Compaq Dangerous Liaisons Coco Chanel All Mouth and No Trousers Dolphin Town & Country Driveways Arding&Hobbs Dateline Furniture Village Yves Rocher Ready-Made Centre Ltd Aquasoothe Ltd. Sleep Rite Pollows Conservatory Sun Blinds Fullist British Meat Biscuits Sophie Grigson Picture Gallery Novafon Ltd Scope Cancer Gemini Taurus The Sun is now in dynamic Leo, but the planets have taken a break from the past weeks of radical change and allow time for thought and reflection. Take advantage of it. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto Bookwise Barbara Hall Chess Bernard Cafferty Brainteaser Bridge Whicho Alife in the Day of Hanbury Manor Hotel Fybogel
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