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News from 13/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Taki, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Rabbi Marvin Hier, Christopher Middleton, Barbara Hall, Charles Hall, John Davison, John Peter, Pam Barrett, James Serwer, Dave Moorcroft, Lesley White, Roland Rench, Theodore Dalrymple, Liz Vibert, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Roy Porter, Michael Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Graham Rose, Anthony Bambridge, John Raybould, Scott Lucas, Robin Morgan, Sally Payne, Frederic Raphael, Clive Davis, Deborah Moggach, Mary Wilson, Duncan Sprott, Mark Jolly, Jenny Kerr, Lynne Truss, Graham Ferguson, Richard Felstead, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Kevin Carter, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, John Millest, David Dougill, Siobhán Byrne, Pat Gibson, John Evans, Deanne Pearson, Dennis Hopper, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, William Dalrymple, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Ken Russell, Nesta Roberts, Jeremy Clarkson, James Lees-Milne's, Louise Taylor, Claire OLDFIELD's, Jenny Shields, Sylvia Greenland, Geoff Whitten, Michael Jones, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Peter Millar, Elaine Darkin, Peter B Malcolm, Marius Brill, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, Nicholas J M Timmins Public Policy Editor, George Perry, Niall Douglas, Robin Marlar, Nick Gardner, H Winstone, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Christine Toomey, Rob Steen, Eric Loms…, Bernard Cafferty, Mike Laws, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Lesley Hussell, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Martin Arostegui, Sue Lawrence, Anna Pukas Zagreb, Harry Lovelock, Louise Branson Ruma, Paul Driver, James Adams, Richard Dawkins, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, John Barratt, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alex Ferguson, David Leppard, Peter Plant, Sally Goodsell, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Sheelagh Graham, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, John Barnwell, Amir Shivji, John Deal, Jon Culley, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Anna Pasternak, Sean Newsom, Laura Cumming, Lindsay Duguid, Lucy Shannan, Marie Colvin, Barry Fox, Diana Wright, June Ducas, Margaret Forster, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Stephen Thorpe, T J Binyon, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Joel Coler, Lynda La Plante, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Georgina Gill, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, J. Rothschild, Mary Archer, Will Carling, Hilton Holloway, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Fakhir Hussain, Christopher Goodwin, K Wickens, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Jonathan Ross's, Maurice Chittenden, Judith Smith, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Elizabeth A MacGregor, Mark Franchetti, Lesley Thomas Religious Affairs Correspondent, Rebecca Fowler, Robert Bennett, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, B McCormack, Lesley Thomas, Elaine Chmislar, John Waples, A A Gill, Almasa Hadzic, Julie Smyth, Eric Ayoola, Bill Martin, Norman Macrae, Oliver Postgate, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Mark Henderson, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Anna Pukas, Alex Marcovic, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, lan Burrell, Susan Clarke, Liam Clarke, Roger Dobson, David Wickers, Francine Morris, Om Midha, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, David Boothroyd, John Parker, Christina Jones, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Nigel Roebuck, Dan Cairns, John Cole, Hugh Pearman, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Emma Forrest, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Julia Langdon, Dr Roger Bowers, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Sophie Grigson, Molly Betteridge, Thos Steele, John Sweet, Stephen Hayward, Hilary Kay, Boris Schapiro,

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Astronomers predict faster than light space travel Fury as Japan denies apology for war crimes Retraction is a 'slap in the face' Saddam's fleeing daughters to seek asylum in America Contents British Airways Young Blades Parent Power The bloody face of peace in Ireland Ministers claim millions to fund country estates Loving Dangerously Blair hits back at Labour dissidents Contents Labour council sells taxpayers a pig in a poke The Sunday Times MaZDa Picture Gallery Cheap homes mask recovery in sales Wearing glasses too early may damage children's sight Leeson to make £3m as media moguls move in Inventor of the teabag misses out on world patent millions Bose Thatcher goes cold on Portillo Nissan How to beat the drought: spend £200 Blair school to select junior pupils by ability Abbey National Wildlife returns to cleaned-up rivers Pollution curbs bring revival Suzuki British officers to police Olympics in US 'Killing field' Soft-pedalling drugs campaign sparks anger Serenading babies in womb may hold key to dyslexia IBM Travel firms face gas death scandal Church bars gay man from being a godparent Heavens, Don't our Engineers Know when to Stop? The Omega from Vauxhall The truth hurts: ask any luvvie Atticvs Serbs show a prickly side Atticvs The lord who lady luck enslaved Tom Castro's Week Article Withdrawn Mercury Communications The Fight to Be a Father Is this the end of Blair's merry melody? Tories play looney tunes while Labour MPs savage their leader . . . Playing the Same Tune: Town Halls to Scare Blair Beware Blair: Mantraps Ahead The Rail shop Flight of the Fish An undersea flying machine invented by a Briton could open a whole new world, reports John Davison Forte Posthouse Smile Serbs wreak grim revenge Thousands slaughtered as Mladic boasts of a 'bloody feast' French yacht tip-off foiled the 'perfect plot' to assassinate King Juan Carlos British Airways Gingrich rides out kiss-and-tell storm Sex allegations fail to dent Newt's image Child sex claims shatter 'happy valley' "Special Hairdressers" Russia expels US army captain Saddam's son triggered defections Stena Sealink Barclays Brooklyn blacks hit the urban cowboy trail Sex scandal ends career of star congressman Travel Promotions Ltd. Wild Bill's birthday bonanza Therapists prosper in new South Africa The Sunday Times Press corps challenged to declare an interest Inside Washington PC World the Computer Superstore Presidential pennies Small talk deflates Christopher's ego Just keep it secret Catholic bishop calls for end to celibacy Weather and Travel Outlook Apprentice Boy marches hit by clashes Feed the Children Heat linked to killings News Digest Kidnap ordeal Pontin's virus Hindley writ Sunburn Death crash Team torture Overseas Prices Fallen star Pratt pushes for link-up with Rolls 'I would do a deal tomorrow' Pratt chief Metal bashers strike gold Manufacturing's crop of millionaires Orange Pension mis-selling costs Pru £100m Software Kings Bottomley's brave new television world Contents Last orders Sears unties Freeman shoes Sears Glaxo ponders Canada megabid Into the stratosphere: this is no way to build a plane Scottish Power Bids for Recs put on hold BP finds buyer for Britannic Tower Saatchis' new BA ad takes to the air Rail sell-off stutters forward as franchise bidders withdraw Opening TV's floodgates Digital TV will pit the BBC and ITV against cable and satellite stations. Who will the winners be? Rufus Olins and Matthew Lynn report Switch on to TV's digital revolution Digital TV will create the most dynamic marketing and information medium the world has ever known, writes Christopher Lloyd The main proposals Manweb War diverts flying eye Beer for superheroes Whiz-kids' computer games playing for global fortunes British computer experts are cashing in as the world's big games firms descend on them with blank cheques, writes John Waples Nagging doubts handicap Leger Prufrock Clever Maid has the last laugh on City doubters The perfect game for lying bounders Power pack Barclays Bank courts its customers Fairer shares Daimler boss aims to polish tarnished star Top-level in-fighting and a failed diversification programme have hit Daimler-Benz, reports Rufus Olins FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Bid rumours sweep funds Fund managers in line for takeover bonanza Big boys prepare to call last orders on regional brewers With their shares buoyant, speculation is rife that smaller breweries will be swallowed up. Ardyn Bernoth reports BICC heading for profits setback Sharewatch A share in the boardroom GKN Book sales 'rigging' claim shakes industry Two management consultants are alleged to have 'plugged' sales of their book to push it into the bestseller lists, writes Matthew Lynn Economic stability can damage the nation's wealth Tony Blair wants to avoid Labour's economic policy mistakes of the past. But his strategy may have missed the point about UK growth, says Bill Martin NBC chief wins race with Olympic gamble In an audacious coup, NBC outsprinted its rivals to secure the American television rights for the Sydney summer Olympics in 2000 and the Salt Lake City winter games in 2002. Garth Alexander in New York reports on the whirlwind operation that led to the £800m deal Airlines soar on cheap dollar and low fuel costs Plug in to a rechargeable heart pump Sur… Battery power beats donor shortage A transplant heart that can be recharged via the skin may bring new hope to millions of heart patients, writes Roger Dobson Bits & Bytes Prom orchestra on walkabout in tune with hi-fi click trick P… Musicians can now move anywhere in a concert hall and still play in time together. Barry Fox reports Disc conjures picture of a film-free world Photograph Two Japanese firms have joined forces to promote a system that stores photos digitally, writes David Boothroyd Accelerator speeds PCs Computing M2 (The Power Behind Multimedia) Ltd Connectix Ram Doubler Reasons to be cheerful Joe Lovejoy believes that the new Premier League season, which kicks off on Saturday and finishes with England hosting the European championship, will not be a repeat of its scandal-ridden predecessor Ginola takes haute couture to the Tyne He is Newcastle's own cut of French flair. Louise Taylor meets an import who exudes star quality Helmsman Harford must widen Rovers horizons Everton v Blackburn at Wembley today is the traditional, if futile, season curtain-raiser. Joe Lovejoy reports Bergkamp brings the perfect blend Dutchman is catch of the season for English game The man is here. On Thursday night Dennis Bergkamp played his first match in front of a Highbury crowd. Chris Lightbown meets him Premier League Ins and Outs and Prospects for the Season Tyson tests his drawing power Hugh Mcllvanney in Las Vegas says Mike Tyson must leave the public craving more when he returns to the ring on Saturday Kempton Park Gosden presented with Classic opportunity Pontefract Results Round-Up Cejka canters into a commanding lead Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Racing Hick fails to quicken the pulse There will never be any fanfares to hail the feats of Graeme Hick. Peter Roebuck offers an analysis of England's humdrum hero Malcolm's pace gives Derbyshire sense of purpose Call Nott Ltd England's spinners are out of sync England may have wasted a chance to take a lead in the series because of some inept spin bowling, argues Robin Marlar Kumble gets ready to rumble Ramprakash keeps on rolling Bevan's century throws down the gauntlet for Surrey Reeve puts on a show Nash shows his class to shut door on South Africa County Championship Wasim's haul puts new deal on table Mushtaq's cocktail has Kent lurching Tour Match U-19 Test Match Montgomerie makes his move Villeneuve bound for Williams Nigel Roebuck on the likely move of a driver who will follow in the slipstream of his famous father NatWest Sweet-swinging Lyle back with the right idea Lauren St John at the US PGA on a Scotsman enjoying himself on the course where, in 1989, a five-year slump began Hill smashes lap record to clinch vital pole Blues late surge seals sultry start Palace run up a sweat First Division Second Division Third Division Europe Aldridge the spoiler Scotland and Other Matches First Division Leicester run rings as Orient toast the bride Pools The saving grace of Edwards 'You can't fault the guy, he's a dream' The glorious rise of Jonathan Edwards, an innocent in a cynical world, has illuminated these championships, says Ian Chadband Daktarin Spray Powder Baumann has Kenyan aces in his sights Dave Moorcroft looks at a husband and wife team whose strategy aims to threaten Africa's domination in today's 5,000m final British by birth, Italian by choice May's leap of faith for her new love When Fiona May won the world long jump crown, Britain lost a world-beater. By Ian Chadband Gunnell's on the way back so batten down the hatches Sally Gunnell is confident she can reclaim her place as the world No1. By Ian Chadband The Times Mutola suffers rough justice Dave Moorcroft calls for leeway on the lane rule that scuppered two stars Contents Lara thwarts England Vittel Contents Marathon Britons run out of Fiz Today's schedule Hill takes pole Palace kick off with lap record with a victory News inside FAAC (UK) Ltd Atonement Superlative Travel Contents VJ-Day:'not a dry eye among us' A glorious celebration of peace grew out of a midnight announcement that many missed, writes Stuart Wavell The tormentor, haunted by his sins Nick Rufford meets an old man building bridges across half a century of hate Next Weekend's Events Book Offer Enduring venom of Hollywood's bad guy Profile New Labour shock troops challenge the old taboos Blair is backing a group that wants the party to turn further right, reports Michael Prescott Barclays Having a smashing time Theodore Dalrymple Ecclesiastical Direct Under the spreading Redwood tree Michael Jones finds that the failed leadership challenger intends to keep his profile high by promoting a new open market for Tory ideas Seafaring hero conquers world of books An erudite spinner of naval yarns has produced a series of unexpected bestsellers, writes Nesta Roberts AA Five Star Service Shadow of a doubt that makes evil a dangerous word The price of justice is perpetual uncertainty, says Theodore Dalrymple Britain slips into Europe without noticing We should not turn our backs on American values, warns Michael Elliott Unlikely bedfellows share dreams of Bosnian solution Unholy Alliances: How War in the Balkans Divides Britain Policy differences are cutting across party lines and putting old adversaries in the same camps, reports Julia Langdon Ministry of Truth comes out of the closet Britain's secret propaganda machine is about to be exposed, says Scott Lucas NatWest What the West must tell Tudjman Her heart belonged to sugardaddy SMA Charitable Trust Labour's little local difficulty Here's looking at you, Caine Simon Callow The Blair backlash Tony's secret weapon from Clinton's boffins Quidnunc Newt's new friend Dithering on car pollution takes your breath away Nuclear ruck and maul Gem Recovery. . . New cyberkid on the block A 24-year-old is being hailed as the next Bill Gates, but already he is looking over his shoulder, writes Garth Alexander Education Courses Review University of Hertfordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre Francais - London Kingston University The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Should Harris be praised or Cained? Societies know price of homes but value of none Anger at abuse of Aids-test chimps Rubbish to claim English is heading for garbage heap The Sunday Times Points Birthdays Grope gripe A generation of curriculum chaos The history of the national curriculum is a study in bungling. Susan Elkin traces the launch, and details what it means for primary pupils Key stages to a good grounding in the three Rs De Montfort University BAC Gabbitas The American College in London Ealing Tutorial College Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion CATS The Sunday Times Cherwell Tutors Holborn College Regent's College London Scholl Kingston University Challenge Educational Services The University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Wolverhampton Surrey College Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University University of Luton Last-minute Gap Year plans? The Rapid Results College Kingston University The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ostrich If You are Considering the Wall Coating Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Discount Vouchers Linx Pitman Training Centre Corporate Life Stock PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Digital Colour Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Unquenchable thirst for water Homes beside a river or the sea are true oases in a barren housing market. Mary Wilson dips her toe into some of the offerings Estate Agents Coastal Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Tenterden, Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items Cathair Dhubh Estate Drayton Park, Daventry Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyberpunk way to buy a home Multiple Display Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Lurot Brand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent on the River Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items ALTO Golf & Country Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Wisefile Limited Lovells Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Johns Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Kemp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cut Loose Freed from years of communist tyranny, Albania is slowly embracing tourism. Mark Hodson says it could make a paradise once the hotels are finished British Midland Contents Orient Lines Runway success David Wickers contemplates a holiday at Amsterdam's new airport Trans Indus Ltd International Travel Mark Warner Gearing up Mobile phones Hitting for six Cricketer Holidays Have a safer journey Paris delays Paying the fare price Tough law Insuring you're no mug In brief . . . More bother with a hover Real value A fun place The way we were Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Forte Posthouse Going Loco It is a world of Pullman-car luxury, where good food and wine, plush beds and opulent bathrooms are the order of the day our writers sample rail travel as it is meant to be A P&O Company Sunsail Icelandair Calverley Travel Ltd. 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Ronald Colman may have been The… Fidelity Direct Alfa Romance Lottery bets on midweek jackpot Lie back and let this takeover fever pass Comment Schroders Investment Managment Racing tip is non-starter Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Bank accounts for 'lost' credit Save & Prosper Insurer rebuffs trust request Number's up for lottery hopeful Risen from the Ashes Fifty years after defeat in the second world war, Japan is a powerhouse of the global economy. How did the island nation achieve this dramatic turnround? Is it too late for the West to learn a lesson? Nick Gardner reports Scottish Widows The M&G Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Perpetual ProShare challenges investors US investment clubs often beat the market. Nick Gardner reports on a competition to stimulate their development in the UK Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Odds-on for a casino win Casinos want a level playing field to cash in on the gambling fever generated by the National Lottery, writes Paul Ham Legal & General Playing for high stakes in gambling Mercury Asset Management Yorkshire Guernsey Manek on course to retain title Fantasy Fund Manager The J Rothschild Assurance Marketing Group The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Pointers along the route to investment How to seek out background information on a company that has caught one's eye is a skill small investors must master if they are to make the most of an earning opportunity No more false dawns in land of rising sun Kevin Carter, managing director of Old Mutual International Asset Managers, is pinning his hopes on Matsushita Electric Save & Prosper Top savings rates International balanced unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Cut mortgage insurance bill Savings News Chase De Vere Investments Plc Prolific Concentrating on Investment Henderson touche Remnant Cheeky little blighters take charge The era of the city car is finally here runabouts are the height of fashion, says Ray Hutton Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Knowledge Never-Never Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Silverstone Driving Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items 1938 Lagonda Sport Saloon 1935 Brough Superior Drop… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brookes Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malaya Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamborghini Great Britain Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Lancaster AFN Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Scania Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Registration Transfers Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'A joy to drive' Mr Toad An enthusiast who could not afford the Alfa Romeo of his dreams built a roaring classic, reports Ray Hutton Brussels accuses car makers of profiteering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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The Training and Enterprise Councils Jamieson Scott Royal National Theatre University of Cambridge Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital Trust Being a boss is no holiday Many managers have to interrupt their leave to put in unpaid hours at work, writes Margaret Coles Austin Knight UK Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Norweb Johnson wax BMJ Publishing Group Cleanaway Intersolv BBC Worldwide Publishing MMi Consulting Group Jobhunters who only window-shop Contents Light Years Ahead Marie Curie: A Life by Susan Quinn Heinemann £17.99 pp509 Contents Trivial pursuits Rescue operation Picture Gallery Room for more Time bandits Taking the Mick Critical List Harvey Porlock identifies a repeated motif of middle-aged dread and middle-aged sexual crisis in the books pages The divine Julius? Frederic Raphael traces the rise and rise of the randy, self-confident aristocrat who would stop at nothing in his ambition to conquer the world Sharon Penman Survival of the fittest The One That Got Away by Chris Ryan Century £14.99 pp241 A lost battle on the campaign trail Warpaths: Travels Of a Military Historian In North America by John Keegan Hodder £20 pp370 When the living was easy The City Of London Vol Ii: Golden Years 1890-1914 by David Kynaston Chatto £25 pp678 Saint misbehaving Golden Mouth by J N D Kelly Duckworth £35 pp310 Fringe Diary Earth Mothers An inspiring and beautifully produced anthology of women gardeners has Lynne Truss on the verge of putting down the book and getting her fingernails dirty Saying it with flowers Graham Rose on the great inspiration artists bye drawn from gardens from Monet at Giverny to the poster designers at Kew 50 Years Ago this Week From James Lees-Milne's diary, August 15,1945 On the Shelf Duncan Sprott on the magnetism of Jean Cocteau's Les Enfants Terribles Fatal glimpse of mother's ruin Songs In Ordinary Time by Mary McGarry Morris Fourth Estate £15.99 pp740 The Times Literary Supplement Fool's paradise The Book Of Colour by Julia Blackburn Cape £9.99 pp180 A magical, mystical tour A House In Pondicherry by Lee Langley Heinemann £12.99 pp273 Continent adrift Collected Stories by Peter Carey Faber £14.99 pp353 Only collect Blood Lines Long And Short Stories by Ruth Rendell Hutchinson £14.99 pp183 Orhet Cassell Paperbacks Talking Books The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 387 Crossword Enthusiasts Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals John Mortimer The Truth about India, Men & Women The Sunday Times Britannia The Adventures of Tintin The Adventure of Tintin Contents Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club The Fuinday Times Club Prizes Ripping Stuff Asterix in a Fix Beryl the Peril A Shade over the Top Bus Stop Funday Times News Waterworld High Flier Pocahontas Who were the Powhatans? Win a Trip to Disneyland Paris Pocahontas on tour Deputy Dink Mrclean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Spiderman Bogart E… The Mega Goodie Pack Contents Contents Out of their depth Enjoying a home brew Caught in the mousetrap The tendon touch Why are some women obsessed with muscles? The men they ape don't find them attractive, says Anna Pasternak Naughty but rather nice Their scandalous antics may fuel the flames of gossip, but Simon Sebag Montefiore sings the praises of good-time girls To be a tribute Family misfortune Christopher Goodwin on the bitter feud between E Pierce Marshall, above, and his billonaire father's young widow Why St Trop is de trop no more Gone is its tacky image: not since Brigitte Bardot's heyday have the stars been so keen on St Tropez By Stuart Wavell Where to go and who you can expect to see when you get there Nightlife is a cabaret, old chum Has the disco died a death? If dancing is not your thing, nightclubs offer plenty of wild alternatives, says Roland White Where and how to juggle your options PAN The wheel thing Boys do it, girls do it, even educated peers do it: Marius Brill and Claire OLDFIELD's guide to rollerblading Glad to Be of Service Tired of being made to feel a dummy by overbearing maitre d's, Tony Allen-Mills learns how to get the best in a restaurant Moat House Acting in their true character Simon Gray rants against Stephen Fry; Richard Harris against Michael Caine: typical luvvie tantrums where all the world's a stage, says a a Gill Freedom Food RSPCA Monitored The Sunday Times Letters Getting on famously Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Alex Ferguson Brief Lives It was a week of two halves for the Manchester United manager. As his new book went on sale, United's tetchy French striker, Eric Cantona, asked to leave the club The Sunday Times Crossword Odile Bordaz vs D'Artagnan Feuds Corner EuroDrive Travel Club A Unique Event in Newspaper Publishing Women can enjoy a free day at The Sanctuary Free mobile phone and connection 20% off traditional clothes of the world In plain black & white Summer pastels pale into insignificance against the sheer graphic power of simple monchrome. By Colin McDowell Contents Failing to make the grade Family Life The A-level student When her hopes of getting into university were dashed by poor A-level results, one student still learned an important lesson from the experience The sharp end of summer Health About 30 people die of wasp or bee stings in Britain every year. Deanne Pearson on how to avoid being killed in your own back garden Bottled Originals Raise a glass to the bottle. Without it we'd still be decanting our finest wines into leather bags or pottery flagons. By Hugh Pearman They're old hands at it Christopher Middleton meets the Elders who better our products Kids' stuff Children's bedrooms have been conquered by knights in shining armour. June Ducas wakes up to an overnight revolution Design News Working like a dog Pets Is there a place for animals at work? Yes, says the owner of the recently crowned Office Dog of the Year. By Claire Oldfield Hawk POWERSTiK British Antique Replicas Herald & Heart Hatters Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Military History Bookshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Stairlifts Shopping on Sunday to Advertise Every Sunday Please Body matters Multiple Display Advertising Items Birkenstock Reproduction Furniture 30 Minute Menu Burgundy beware Food & Drink Wine Olympian fruit Olives have been used in cooking since ancient times, says Sue Lawrence Bottles of the Week I'll never forget the first time Table Talk Testing Time Marmalade Grovewood Cannock Gates Limited Soft Water Benefits with Krystal Cants Colourful Rose Catalogue is Yours Free! The Original Box Sash Window Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruit Presses & Crushers Woodland Kitchens Ltd MCP (Midlands) Ltd Ultimate Kitchens & Bedrooms Insushade MCP (Midlands) Ltd The annual Oscars Gardening Sweet peas need love and attention too, says Roland White Watery rave Gardening Graham Rose visits a newly restored French shrine to Monet's favourite flower, the water lily Watery Rave Picture Gallery Cuttings What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week The Princess of Wales and Will Carling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dangerous Liaisons Exceler Healthcare Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items P. A. C. E Multiple Display Advertising Items HMSO Books Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toad Hall Medals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ladies Swiss Made Watch Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times SIRiUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Directory Linking Lives Haydn Wellesley IPC Corporation (UK) Ltd Contents Contents Rubbish? You can say that again Aa Gill on television A diet of repeats is bad enough without endless nuclear hand-wringing and punishment by death-penalty debate Forum House Party politics Profile In the 1970s the BBC made him; two decades later the BBC needs him, but Noel Edmonds is no longer willing to help the corporation out of a jam. By Mark Edwards Boredom comes in waves With its man-made atolls and explosions, Waterworld, the most expensive film ever made, is Mad Max all at sea, says Tom Shone Movie watch US & Canada Box Office July 10 - August 6 UK Box Office July 3 - August 6 The Sunday Times This is art we should all understand Often it seems contemporary art only exists to be ridiculed. Elizabeth a MacGregor, Ikon Gallery director and Turner Prize judge, answers the mockers back. They are missing the point millions of others have grasped Expert views All shook up Elvis Presley deconstructed, decoded and dissected. He has joined Madonna, the Three Stooges and the philosophy of Star Trek as a subject worthy of academic notice. Mark Jolly scrutinises the first international conference on the King Even cartoon characters grow long in the tooth At 67, Mickey Mouse is showing his age. Now Disney studios is hoping to revive the flagging screen career of its most famous creation with a new short film. 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