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News from 20/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Terry Potter, John Dugdale, John Naughton, Clir Brian Clack, Pewsey Wiltshire, Erik Empson, Barbara Hall, B Quilichini, Julian Keeling, John Jay City Editor, Arthur Hall, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Peter Gillman, John Peter, Emma Moore, Mark Reason, Victoria Bell, B Green, Anne Sofie von Otter, John Jay, Brian Mawhinney, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, Ozwald Boateng, Ned Balfe, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Charles Hymas, Sebastian Hamilton, Clive Davis, David James Smith, Norman Cantor, Mary Wilson, Carol Sarler, Jeremy Smith, Christine Saunders, Siobhan Byrne, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Mick Brown, David Stanistreet, Samuel Beckett, David Dougill, Siobhán Byrne, John Gribbin, Tony Edwards, John Evans, Deanne Pearson, Malcolm Davies, Philip Kerr, David Hewson, Jim Reid, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Hugh Canning, J Rothschild, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, David Nokes, Louise Taylor, Gillian Walker, Geoff Whitten, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Simon Hinde, Caroline Lees, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Shelly von Strunckel, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Raymond Butt, Andrew Barr, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Kevin Connolly, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Eugen Hockenjos, Robert James, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Hugh McIlvanney, Harry Lovelock, Paul Driver, James Adams, Ann McFerran, David Thomas, Nicholas Hellen, Hilary Deadman, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, S Sherwood, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Anthony Daniels, Mircea Colesnic, Dave Thomas, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Shelley Webb, Nick Peters, Sean Newsom, Sean Upton, Paul Horrell, Sophia Wells, Carole Fearnehough, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, Brian Connell, Marie Colvin, Jenny McClean, Diana Wright, Tim Congdon, Tony Allwright, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Helen Hawkins, Richard Evans, Andrew Neil, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Lynne Booth, Claire Oldfield, M J Farrell, Keith Martin, K Ryan, Joan Leasor, Chris Feeten, Robert Turnball, Colin McDowell, Ian Burrell, J G Ballard, Cheryl Younson, Teresa Gorman, Stephen Armstrong, Andrew Yip, Alison Beckett, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Bernard Calferty, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Larry Zafer, Michael Jones Political Editor, Peter Watts, Cs First Boston, Oliver Walston, Susan Elkin, D J Taylor, Dava Thomas, Margaret Walters, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Timothy C R Green, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, A A Gill, M M Davies, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, David Hutcheon, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, Mark Henderson, Anna Pukas, Graham Porter, A J Nicholls, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nick Axten, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, George, John Parker, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Ray Davies, Bob Murray, Anthony Powell, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Hugh Pearman, Chris Morse, Bob Clothier, Kelly Hoppen, George Grimes, Caroline Merrill, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, Christopher Lloyd Technology Correspondent, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Archer faces new inquiry into Anglia share dealing Revealed: how examiners made A-levels easier Saddam crisis triggered by son's argument over rare sports car Contents Virgin Magazine My hero: a victory kiss for grandpa British climber in last minute row over risks News review Milkmen in dawn crime patrols Contents Viva! goes macho as men regain their station Blenheim The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Union to sue firm for Tory link The Sunday Times Top of the Class The Sunday Times Detectives face probe on missing Yard drugs Lest we forget: Britain salutes fallen of the forgotten army Princess Cruises at Lunn Poly Today's Events Yard follows up new lead in Nickell case Halifax Village dreads a murderer is in its midst It could be you . . . if you live abroad BBC row over 'anti-Labour' cuts to drama Suzuki NHS chiefs' performance pay soars Fire fears grow as heatwave Britain turns to tinderbox Queen's stamp of approval for royal mistress Doubts cloud the Met Office's long-range weather forecasts Showers and loos to be restricted In today's Other Papers Public excluded from rail shares Labour activists turn against Harman Drought district got rid of reservoirs Windows opens to bugs and piracy Blur takes clear lead in battle of the bands Top sports names used in loan scheme disaster Abbey National You're better off with BT Silence the royal traitor Atticvs Foreign billionaires win state handouts Redwood hurt by Vulcan gibe Heiress stars in dynasty Atticvs The Listening Bank Save us from false prophets Atticvs Towering over past prejudices Atticvs Tom Castro's Week Sally A mother obsessed Alison Hargreaves was torn between two great, irreconcilable loves. Now one-mountaineering-has claimed her for good. Peter Gillman reports Making the grade The A-level pass rate gets better each year, but some standards are falling. Cathy Scott-Clark and Charles Hymas investigate a devaluation Barclays Mercury Blair's choice leaps up the exam ratings Muslim refugees abandoned 30,000 in trapped convoy left to starve in squalor Sunday Times Red Cross Bosnia Appeal tops £1m Serbian families flinch from a twilight zone of fear and hate British Airways Top TV evangelist trumpets a tyrant Mobutu champion enrages Washington The Times Angry Moi drags Leakey's name through the mud In memoriam—14m ghosts of the gulag Death camp turns museum Castro's law crumbles as Havana turns back into Caribbean sin city Central Bank of Nigeria Midwives say they murder female babies Stena Sealink Defiant China prepares new nuclear test Museum of Bad Art is an awfully big success The Sunday Times Library looks forward to night of 100 dinners Inside New York BT Date with a duck Whipped up in Utah Rock band puts murder into pop song It's the height of chic to live in Dumbo Tory clash over Labour 'loonies' Clinton tackles IRA deadlock Weather and Travel Outlook Victory in the sky: Fireworks light up Tower Bridge… Arctic Circle Jackpot tops £20m for lottery News Digest Man killed by police car Party drug Dog arrested Murder charge Football saviour Boys questioned Peter Jenks Big Bang II Young Turks take charge as WH Smith profits slump Virgin Travel nosedives into the red Branson confident of bounceback Arco near to launching bid for Aran Energy Rowland at war with Bock again High Rise A Spot of Windows shopping AES eyes PowerGen plants Harrods Fisons hunts white knights Compaq 'Bereavement' guide points to a bull run Agenda Shares set for record levels Kier may splash out for Raine Cordiant cash call as WPP profits soar German car giants buying British Investors oust Plastow Pioneer to float £600m gold mine Agreement close on Canary deal Guinness decision In today's Other Papers Society bonus Pensions shake-up Drugs sans frontieres Rhône-Poulenc Rorer's £1.7 billion hostile bid for Fisons is the latest move in a wave of consolidation among pharmaceutical firms worldwide. Matthew Lynn reports on the fight and the implications for the industry Strong franc makes UK firms easier to swallow The Sunday Times Farewell to Hanson's loyal adviser HSBC Holdings plc Montague to miss £250,000 Prufrock Vintner goes overboard Docklands sinks off map Bank car scheme crashes into customer Accountants go prison visiting The City of Bath Big Bang II The Stock Exchange is worried that a new London market rival will bring even more regulation, writes Kirstie Hamilton FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Marley beats gloom to improve profits Sharewatch Hawker Batteries A share in the boardroom Foreign investors plunge into Japan as Nikkei surges Harrods' pharaoh has ambitious plans in store Despite failing to acquire Today, Mohamed al-Fayed, owner of Harrods, is as irrepressible as ever and keen to exploit his luxury brand name worldwide, writes Ardyn Bernoth Excess money supply growth is road to ruin Low monetary growth has delivered low inflation to the economy, writes Tim Congdon, below Disney: magic merger or goofy great gaffe? American Account Problems cloud Windows 95 launch David Hewson gives The Sunday Times's verdict on Windows 95, to be launched in a £120m media blitz on Thursday Miniature probe sets off on voyage through arteries A tiny device made by a British team could radically reduce surgery for heart disease, writes Tony Edwards Adobe reports network link Printer that paints a pretty picture Bits & Bytes Cartridges get new lease of life Former Lloyd's man opens up the shutters Small Business Disillusioned with his City job, Robert James turned entrepreneur. Here, he describes how his life changed Nerve stimulus for epileptics cuts drugs use Our weekly guide to surfing the Net Information Technology & Project Management In fast lane towards the future BT towards the Superhighway Awards Time for Tufnell, time for Malcolm A drawn series might be tempting, but England's selectors must go for a win, says Robin Marlar All Eyes Turn to the Oval With two wins each and a draw, and a host of stirring performances by heroes likely and unlikely, it has already become a great and dramatic series. On Thursday, the final act begins: England versus West Indies, the sixth and final Test, and everything to play for. By Peter Roebuck Clark returns from the golfing grave Sport on TV Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Yorkshire spy success Martin Searby at Old Trafford County Championship Resistance is useless as Warwickshire go top Sussex scent victory at last Malcolm off-target but wily Warner hits the bullseye Middlesex in control Title Run-In Murphy's Irish Stout Seles overwhelms Sabatini Surrey outsiders up in arms over Willis's beamer Hidden hands at the F1 wheel Schumacher goes, Hill stays, but it's not just the teams and drivers running the roadshow, says Nigel Roebuck Heart of the diamond Cal Ripken, barring an act of God, will soon be playing his 2,131st consecutive game of baseball. Hugh McIlvanney reports on a record that transcends mere numbers Why money talks louder than a fistful of medals Ian Chadband argues that athletes cannot be blamed for keeping one eye on the clock and the other one on the cheque Out of the shadows, into delight US Open champion Annika Sorenstam tells Lauren St John how she learnt to stop worrying Redgrave looks ahead to see who finishes second Britain's most successful sportsman is off to Finland to claim an almost inevitable world championship gold, reports Mark Reason Making a pleasant business of racing Whatever makes the sport more popular—such as Sunday racing—must be good, course owner Stan Clarke tells Jon Freeman Maiden International Webb's prayers heeded Marvel looking for a miracle Back in the big time, Bryan Robson takes his Middlesbrough side to Arsenal today. Joe Lovejoy meets the man with the Pied Piper persona Hess FA finally see sense and call off the game The FA have decided to postpone England's friendly with Croatia, and not before time. Report by Jim Munro The TV Game First Division Second Division Full Guide to Premier League Squads and Squad Numbers for 1995/96 Premier League Third Division The Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Shearer steals the spoils Sky Sports Newcastle throw down the title gauntlet Subs fail to stir Fry The Football Column NatWest Gullit a hit but draws a blank Rosler raises City's stock Holdsworth lands the killer punch Yeboah destroys West Ham Teamwork beats Le Tissier magic FourFourTow United crash at first hurdle Draper and Milosevic inspire new-look Villa Premier League Polo Sport Ralph Lauren Toronto Showtime Collymore leaves it late to steal the show Oval Showdown No Title The End of my War As a boy interned by the Japanese, Jamie Ballard had an ambiguous view of his captors, a mixture of fear and deep respect that he later encapsulated in the novel and film, Empire of the Sun. Here, to mark V J Day, he describes his parta in the events of August 1945 Cife Intel inside Forcing Japan to apologise is a crime in itself It is profoundly damaging to make nations accept guilt, argues Anthony Daniels MazDa Brixton boy's bruiser takes the battle to Blair Profile Weary, worried and wise call time at 'the club' Inside Politics The Times Early lessons in road rage Theodore Dalrymple The almighty muddle from 4m years BC The more we find out about the origins of man the less we know, says Stuart Wavell My bumper crop from Brussels Oliver Walston is puzzled by Europe's agriculture policy that showers his farm with money for doing nothing National Westminister Bank Plc Dahl: the devil's work or a Hollywood dream? America is unsure if the children's author should be banned or used to promote literacy, finds Nick Peters Dear John: Stop being so priggish Single mothers are not feckless harlots, says Teresa Gorman. We must help find them work Labour divisions masked by Tories' terrible turmoil In the real world, sleaze loses politicians more votes than bickering, reports Peter Kellner Is this the final chapter in the Jews' glorious history? Jewish identity is under threat from Jews themselves, warns historian Norman Cantor Labour divisions masked by Tories' terrible… The kindest cut of all: halve out MPs The Sunday Times National Westminister Bank Plc It's a blur for tired old hacks Blame the exams, not schools I am still idiotically happy to hear English voices all day long Stand Pipe Rage A-levels and B-levels A war of words in the name of peace Quidnunc Another vine mess New Labour rediscovers old talent to undermine No escape from secure job Superlative Travel Name withheld for legal reasons: How the law turns divorce into division Gay does not mean ungodly Silverstone Driving Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo The Sunday Times Ingram Audi Good cop, bad cop Motoring ADT Auctions War scars hurt Changing the tune Silverstone Points Birthdays Return of the American dream Chrysler is out to banish the Yank-tank prejudice, and may well succeed, says Paul Horrell Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sitting Comfortably? 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Now successful pupils who are going on to university will have to grapple with difficult budget sums if they are to make ends meet, writes Paul Ham Scottish Widows Foreign Colonial Schroders How not to get hammered buying a house at auction Bidding for a repossessed house can pay—but it is not for the fainthearted, writes Siobhán Byrne Rent to get on the road cheaper Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Utility shares go to work Privatised utilities have provided a bonanza for many investors. What are the prospects for further growth, asks Rupert Steiner Lower prices win quick house sales Murray Johnstone Limited UK Index Fund Virgin direct The Personal Invesment Authority Personal Finance Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Penny Shares Are Booming Manek leads on home straight Fantasy Fund Manager No1 of 489 Pep-qualifying unit trusts The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List Top 100 Managers Optical retail chain is a real eye-catcher David Stanistreet is focusing his attention on German retailer Fielmann which has enlivened a staid industry Bradford to pay loyalty bonus Seymour Sinclair Turn on the style in a company classic Driving a classic as a company car can slash your bills, writes Bob Murray Train shows the strain as commuters desert rail BR is fighting hard to win back the commuters who have abandoned the railways, writes Caroline Merrill The Retirement Insurance Advisory Service Scottish Widows Homeowners with expensive tastes covered cheaper Tailor cuts his Savile Row coats according to cloth Money Talk The time is right to revive made-to-measure tailoring for men, says Ozwald Boateng, who plans to cut a dash in London New choices inject fresh life into ethical Peps Henderson Touche Remnants Friends Provident boost for pensions Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates Far East (incl Japan) unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Stately homes lose gnomes Collecting for investment Antiques: buy the best you can afford and do it for love, not profit The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Number Company The Belgravia Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Digital Colour Surveillance Looking for Project Finance? 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But he died drunk and broke and, as Mick Brown discovers, worn down by rejection and unhappiness A Beat goes on, and on, and on Sean O'brien reads the journals of Allen Ginberg, poet with attitude 60 Years Ago this Week Sean O'Faolain reviewing M J Farrell's Full House in The Spectator, August 23,1935 On the Shelf Anthony Powell's Venusberg is the quintessential 1930s novel, says D J Taylor Harper Collins Publishers A means to split ends Promised Lands by Jane Rogers Faber £14.99 pp376 Fantasy lives The Dreamer Of Dreams by Sean French Granta £13.99 pp267 Pranks for nothing Boring for Britain The Biographer's Moustache by Kingsley Amis Flamingo £9.99 pp282 Headline Feature The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 388 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement The Softback Preview The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Send in your drawings and jokes-everything we print wins a prize Fun and Games Beryl the Peril Heady Heights Football Crazy APE Escape Happy Ending Bear Chested Fourth in a Row Picture Gallery Brain Drain Pocahontas Pocahontas Survival Air France Pocahontas Poster Deputy Dink Lord Snooty The Numskulls Spider Man The Intelligent Cod Bogart The Sunday Times Style Inside A sorry state It's crunch time, folks Jonathan Ross's Week Rocking on True to type Glad to be grubby The moment of the freshly showered superhunk in designer pants is over. The superslob is back, says Sophia Wells A game of other halves As the season kicks off, footballers' dumb blonde wives have been booted out by chic, wordly women, says Shelley Webb, left, wife of Forest's Neil Webb New goals for this season's team Come on, you yellers Soccer fans have lost their voice, reports John Naughton. Will they sing again? The Ultimate Driving Machine The Ultimate Driving Machine The Good Exile Guide Saddam Hussein's daughters have feld to Jordan, but should they stay there? Walter Ellis on the places to go if you have to leave your homeland in a hurry Hello, can I help you with your make-up? He seems the model shop assistant, doesn't he? Employers seem not to agree. Now three young men are suing their female bosses to prove that American women will happily buy toiletries from a man. By Tony Allen-Mills Vogue What they think here Follow the nerd instinct Slip into an old tweed jacket and geeky specs—it's cool to look like a science teacher, says Jim Reid The 18-30st club With fatties banned from an Italian resort, Christopher Midddleton lists 10 destinations where girth attracts no mirth This year's model Paula Yates has a new man—and the teeth, breasts and hair to prove it. Do women redesign their bodies and personalities to prevent themselves from being traded in, asks Chrissy Iley Gillespies The Sunday Times The Temple of doom Winner's Dinners Letters The Sunday Times Crossword Bermuda Brief Lives A hurricane last week lashed the British colony, but the Islanders have resisted the wind of change. In a referendum they voted overwhelmingly to stay British Maurice Berger vs Hyman Berger Feuds Corner The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Downer on the farm The Street's Julie Goodyear is proof that city dwellers aren't good for the countryside, says David Thomas The full works Effortlessly sexy Miss Moneypenny-style suits are the business for late summer—and not just for the office, says Colin McDowell Right: suit, £660, by Doice & Gabbana, 175 Sloane… 2 Home The secret service Family Life The gay serviceman Officially, gay people are not permitted in the armed forces. In fact, some are tolerated—if they remain utterly cliscreet. Tired of the concealment, George Grimes abandoned his chosen career Unwillingly to school Me strikes hardest at an unexpected target—schoolchildren Originals Chopsticks in the East; the knife, fork and spoon in the West. Hugh Pearman carves out a history of our cutlery Silver linings From flea markets to auction houses, fine cutlery may be easier to find than you think, says Alison Beckett Kelly's grace Kelly Hoppen, left, prefers an individual approach for her clients. Julian Keeling visits the interior designer's Chelsea home and finds it is a fitting testimony to her simple but effective taste Kelly's grace Design News 30 Minute Menu Knockout punch Alcoholic Lemonade Easier than pie Choux and filo pastries make light work of summer sweets, says Sue Lawrence Amateur Chef of the Year Go western, young man Table Talk Testing Time Pasta sauces Telephone Multiple Display Advertising Items Slumberland Mattress Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Fax Scale of the problem Too many reptiles have a rough time in capacity. Jenny McClean on ways to improve the karma of the country's chamcleons Sources of inspiration Pools, ponds and fountains—DAN Pearson is swept along by the pleasures of water Folly integrated Edwin Lulyens and Gertrude Jekyll perfectly harmonised house and garden. Folly Farm was their masterpiece Cuttings Grovewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodland Kitchens Ltd Soft Water Benefits with Krystal The Black & White House Grovewood Cane Paradise Insushade Parker Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiesto Blinds Limited Hutcheson Renovations Landsdowne Homes & Gardens Brochure Reply Service Multiple Display Advertising Items English Heritage Building's Country Desks The Apple Orchard Trading Co. Historical Paving Multiple Display Advertising Items East Anglia Blinds Hand Crafted Candle Holders Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Beales Classic Roses Koala Shade What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week The Duke and Duchess of York Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toad Hall Medals Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zygosis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden The Sunday Times Haydn Wellesley Daewoo The Sunday Times Culture The Culture Contents Civilisation as we know it From 1st-century Rome to second-world-war Burma, Roland White found the history lessons coming thick and fast Divided we'd fall for it Scrutiny Rattle and Brum Profile In Birmingham, Simon Rattle has set new standards for music-making in Britain. He talks to Stephen Pettitt about his new projects. Photograph by Sally Soames Blown up by gunpowder plotting Die Hard With a Vengeance certainly explodes into action, says Tom Shone, but the story then gets as messy as Bruce Willis's vest International brigade Ken Loach's film of the Spanish civil war set an appropriately global standard at Edinburgh, reports George Perry Two sides of the same coin Hugh Pearman assesses the twin peaks of British architectural achievement: the arts and craft movement and, a centuary later, hith tech How I became Beckett's mouth For 25 years Billie Whitelaw worked closely with Samuel Beckett. In this extract from her autobiography she reveals how she became his muse and offers a rare insight into the work of the century's most important dramatist Ad hoc The images above are selling the same product in different countries. Could you guess what it is and where they come from? Stephen Armstrong on national approaches to advertising Carlton Forum Swept off our feet It's the start of the season and everyone is raving about football. Why? Mark Edwards is on the ball Linve '95 Which side are you on? Working class vs middle class, north vs south, hard vs soft—the battle lines are drawn between Oasis and Blur, and this week could decide who wins the war Which side are you on? Royal National Theatre Mind the gaps Happy Days might be at the fringe, but it brought John Peter little cheer, while Larnark at the Assembly Hall proved that great philosophies do not necessarily translate to the stage Start with the unfinished As the festival kicks off with Bruckner's incomplete Ninth, audiences can also lap up Bach, Dvorak and contemporary opera, says Paul Driver Unofficial openings The city's galleries have had to go it alone. By Frank Whitford Some funny business Jokes by women, about women but not just for women: Helen Hawkins on the Fringe's female comics The Sunday Times High, wide and handsome Mark Morris is the biggest draw at Edinburgh, says David Dougill Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best of David Copperfield Ristorante La Barca Art Galleries Art Deco Originals Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes The Royal Opera Padbury Folk Weekend Royal Albert Hall Chichester Festival Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Woburn Abbey Bill Wilson Wilson Stereo Library Jade Leisure Services Luxury theatre breaks Luxury & Vip Packages The Sunday Times Record check A new tenor to Rossini In Pesaro, Hugh Canning hears an outstanding Zelmira at the Rossini Opera Festival Constellation prize for the taking A new commission from Judith Weir marked the week's zenith. By Stephen Pettitt Pick of the Proms The Sunday Times Stop of the Pops In this last Cd offer of The Sunday Times, Clive Davis returns to the golden years of rock'n'roll, in the songs of such artists as the Drifters and Little Richard, when popular music still had family appeal BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Sunday 20 August Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 University of Portsmouth Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1@# Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Film choice UK Living For Sky One, UK Gold, and all movie channels Highlights Washoe: the monkey on her back (Discovery, Tue, 8pm) In tune, still missing the beat Radio Waves Emma Forrest World Service Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Opera check Theatre check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Cinemas Direct Debit The Sunday Times magazine Fybogel Contents Maples Zoë Heller in Los Angeles 405 Peugeot Calvin Klein Calvin Klein Relative Values Larry Adler, harmonica virtuoso, and his son, Peter, specialist in African art. Interviews by Ann McFerran. Photograph. Richard Croft Kenwood Dolphin Gliderol Roller Doors Ltd. Of Love and Death Chery Tooze is fighting to free the man she loves from prison. Earlier this year, he was convicted of a brutal double murder. The victims were her parents. Investigation by David James Smith Toyota (Gb) Ltd. Compaq The Travel Collection Basics A street named desire Cruise along Sunset Boulevard and you travel a highway where the beautiful meet the damned, the famous—notably Hugh Grant and River Phoenix—fall from grace, and the wannabes and the has-beens litter the sidewalk. Reported by George Perry Where Everyone Knows your Shame Glorafilia Neville Johnson Men behaving intimately Eric and Ern, Pete and Dud. Are Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones a due in the great British comic tradition? And have they stayed together for the laughs, or is it love? By Carol Sarler. Photograph by Fergus Greer Guide Dogs the Eyes of the Blind Portland Their brilliant careers. . . Story Teller Tales Tinned tuna Picture Gallery Original Showerlux Telephone Numbers are for UK Callers only Scope The Sun moves from Leo to Virgo on Wednesday, so expect big changes. Add powerful planetary activity and Saturday's New Moon, and it's an unforgettable week Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge Give us your body for a week and we'll give you… Thomas Lloyd Kitchen Magic Cannock Gates Town & Country Driveways A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Hard's Gone Soft Benson and Hedges

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