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News from 03/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Roger Lyons General Secretary, Taki, Sudarsan Raghavan, Waldemar Januszczak, Christopher Middleton, Barbara Hall, Barry Hearn, Jeremy Myerson, Diana Brown, John Jay City Editor, Miranda Cook, John Peter, Nick Rufford Far East Correspondent, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Judi Clements National Director, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, Beryl Goldsmith, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Maureen Lipman, Sally Payne, Natalie Hodgson, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Elizabeth Taylor, Mark Jolly, Dylan Jones, Luciano Pavarotti, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Sandall, Jane Elliott, Irwin Stelzer, Patience Purdy, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Sheryl WuDunn, John Evans, Sabine Cayrol, Deanne Pearson, Philip Kerr, Howard D Malin Director, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, John Swain, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Egon Ronay, Margaret Coles, Hugh Mcllvanney, William Dalrymple, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Aldersun, Peter Kemp, Julian Brown, Louise Taylor, Geoff Whitten, Jeannette Kupfermann, Simon Hinde, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Harry Pritchard, Robert Harris, Laurence Marks, Caroline Lees, Marius Brill, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Kevin Connolly, Anthony Kuhn, Kaitlin Quistgard, Nick Gardner, Pilbrow, Ardyn Bernoth, Shelley von Strunckel, Bernard Cafferty, Mike Laws, Bill Kenwright Vice President, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Alan Smithers, Emma Robertson, Michael Howlett, Peter Lewis, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, John A Hathaway, Richard Youard, Paul Driver, James Adams, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, Caroline Scott, Uli Weber, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Tim Kelsey, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Julian Loose, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Michael White, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Anna Pasternak, John Karter, Adrian George, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Mark Tully, Sir Derek Jacobi President, Alice Beckett, Brian Murphy, Larry Fortensky, Diana Wright, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, S Daniel, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Ian Critchley, Keith Martin, Anthony Quinn, Colin McDowell, J G Ballard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Laurie Slade, Christopher Goodwin, Julian Clary, Julian Farrand, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Rachel Cooke, Jonathan Ross's, Tom, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, David Rees, David Emanuel, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Oliver Walston, Dave Follows, John Crossland, Daniela Soave, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Clare Short MP, Elizabeth Filkin, Christa D'Souza, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Jayne Zito, Steve Boxer, Lauren St John, Ronald Gill, Dr Aroup Chatterjee, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Mr and Mrs P F Easton, Andrew Lorenz, Roland Rowe Director, Sally Ballard, Adrian Levy, lan Burrell, Alan Ruddock, John McClure, Wendy Robinson, Rose Moss, Roger Dobson, David Wickers, Howard C Rocke, Laurence Shurman, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Harriet Martin, Chris Lightbown, Dan Cairns, Bob Murray, Alex O'connell, Susanne Hartman, Stephen Edelt, John Burns, Penny Perrick, Prince William, Richard Margrave, Anthony Howard, Jimmy Hill, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, James Dalrymple, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Rovelty Cakes, Boris Schapiro,

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Pioneer resigns over 'useless' breast cancer tests Minister lands Tories in new sleaze scandal Blair warns critics:'Stop sniping, or we will lose' Contents Kuoni News Review Travel It's unanimous: Bruno is world champion Disastro! Italy weeps as UK steals back economic crown Style Seven killed in RAF crash The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Ulster deadline set to boost peace process Blenheim Lightning hits 20 as storms end summer The Sunday Times Clarke to cut £800m Whitehall advice bill Woman to sue church over rave vicar RSPCA swoops on Gucci heir's starving horses Archer clinches world's biggest book contract American Express Christie: UK lacks respect 'Dry' water firms export 280m litres Sales earn millions in hosepipe-ban areas Abbey National Singing alarms put car thieves to flight What Celebrates Shout to Scare off Intruderrs Rushdie's latest upsets Hindus Carers in new 'pindown' scandal Habgood cautions against gay clergy Think tank hits the buffers The Landmark London Cricket? Howzat, buddy US clubs start 'world series' Cellnet Union officials 'used slush fund to pay members' Union officials 'used slush fund to pay… Part-time pupils start new trend Village braced for rematch in neighbours' feud Suzuki Tory sell-offs 'squandered £8bn' In today's Other Papers Teacher causes class to fail exam Government wants electronic snoop Inquiry into army 'golf flight' Charles criticises £25m Skye bridge Feminist Weldon has a facelift Barclays Russian mafia infiltrates Britain Gangs sell grenades, launder money and control vice rings Insight BNFL Nationwide the 'Building' Society Japan stole cash sent to aid starving PoWs Airline 'club' is accused of fare fixing Rich landowners to reap millions in tax changes In last week's Sunday Times, Andrew Sullivan… Fare face of capitalism Good taste catches up with Calvin Atticvs Givenchy A really deadly leg-pull Atticvs Goldsmith is right Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Scandal of our Dummy Degrees The lowering of some university admission standards, revealed in The Sunday Times last week, is creating graduates whose degrees are not worth the paper they are written on. Cathy Scott-Clark and Tim Rayment report Viglen Degrees of discontent Boots Students on the road to nowhere Renault Ruined! Everyone loses in this middle-class nightmare: the upright public school headmaster caught buying sex; the girl from a respectable home selling their sordid story; and the ambitious parents who discover their daughter is a prostitute. Tim Rayment reports Bombed into bargaining The West talked softly and carried a big stick last week—with the result that proper peace talks are now seen as a real possibility in Bosnia. Jon Swain analyses an extraordinary week, with James Adams, Washington, Harriet Martin, Sarajevo, and Louise Branson, Belgrade EC monitors used as pawns Amstrad Direct Thousands join Pacific protest Russians hold cannibal Ford Divorce sleaze threat to 'Mr Clean' Mandela Hutu killers turn guns on gorillas Refugees spark wildlife crisis Ford American men push back the PC steamroller CNT German towns duel for the soul of Elvis Shevardnadze defiant after bomb attack Woolwich Building Society OJ trial junkies get a fix on the Menendez boys Women revolt against Chinese harassment Hewlett Packard Argentine town rallies round Gestapo killer Greek police run foreign call-girl racket Goddess of Gossip vs the Duchess of Dish Inside New York Ford Cut off in Chinatown Kosher comics Beatles CD in the doghouse The last word on OJ's trial Firms shun new universities Exotic creatures lured to balmy British waters Weather and Travel Outlook Hostel killer's toll up to 26 Tropical Invaders around our Coast Virgin direct Seven share £9.9m lottery jackpot News Digest Woman of 93 raped at grave Fatal crash Hospital inquiry 300ft memorial Car firebomb Everett will Murder hunt Powell's legacy Ferry upset Railtrack on line for £300m profit as sell-off starts British Gas to axe 5,000 more jobs Gas 'bubble' hits dividend BMW gets tough as Rover skids Virgin atlantic Contents Two American power groups court Norweb in £1.5bn takeover move Contents Three cheers for English wine Contents Base rates set to follow Abbey lead Bock may sell Tiny's £12m jet Big is beautiful again over on Wall Street Agenda Thornton Associated ahead in Thomson paper chase Vickers aims at £300m tank coup Signet squeezed In today's Other Papers Commerzbank buy Aiming to recruit Tracker thiefbusters seek £32m float RPR likely to bid higher for Fisons STV and Flextech eye Grampian More bank mergers loom as takeover bandwagon rolls on Deregulation of the American banking industry has led to a summer of frenzied takeover activity, writes Garth Alexander Media Cowboy America is in the grip of a merger mania that has created its biggest bank and could form the world's biggest media company. By Garth Alexander Mercury Asset Management Conran's £2m banquet Prufrock Health farm to get more efficiency Prufrock Saatchi staff get caned at school party Prufrock A convenient way of saving water Prufrock Eizo Proffessional Display Systems Virgin man ponders movie move Prufrock Hinchliffe takes the high street by storm Stephen Hinchliffe's Facia group has become Britain's second-biggest private retailer, but questions remain about how he funded its expansion, writes Ardyn Bernoth Superhighway robbers hit banks A $12m theft by computer hackers has revealed the vulnerability of on-line banks. By Garth Alexander FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Aran adamant that Arco strikes too low Sharewatch BTR A share in the boardroom McKinsey mafia marches on The international management consultant does more than provide advice: its old boys wield power in boardrooms all over the world. But, say Rufus Olins and Matthew Lynn, the going is getting tougher What it takes to join the consultant priesthood Rufus Olins and Matthew Lynn on the McKinsey men who can earn £1m a year Glaxo Wellcome to shed 10,000 jobs Glaxo is to make a provision of £1 billion to cover the cost of welding its operation with that of Wellcome, writes Matthew Lynn Britain may be dragged screaming back to ERM Economic Outlook Mercedes-Benz Regulated to make electrifying profits American Account The Times Whisky bonds raise capital for distillery Harold Currie raised money to build his own distillery by selling bonds to be redeemed against its output. Andrew Lorenz reports The Sunday Times Bulletin Innovation Rover's revival goes into reverse With a 13% slump in sales this year, Rover has performed worse than any carmaker in Europe, raising pressure on its new owner BMW to shake up its management. Andrew Lorenz reports Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Food Packaging Equipment Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Auditel (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Government Auction News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Message plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swiftcall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items J&R Metals SFR (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Security Prontaprint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non Status Mortgages and Short Term Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toplix Envelopes Linx Multiple Display Advertising Items Hit the Jackpot with Merlin's Magic Numbers Rhodes-Wilson Management Ltd Texture Coating Rugby Revolution Corinthianism is dead; the amateur ethos has been swept aside. After decades of defending their game against the supposed evils of professionalism, the diehards, as well as every article of their faith, were defeated in a weekend. The rugby world has changed for ever. By Stephen Jones How one man changed everything for ever Stephen Jones reveals the part played by the Welsh lawyer who persuaded the blazer brigade to think the unthinkable Results Round-Up Dicks feels the heat as pack closes in This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Sport on TV Racing Gifford seizes the initiative Keith Wheatley sees a thoroughbred rider in classic form at Burghley General Kelleway always ready to make a last stand Trainer Paul Kelleway is doing well without rich patronage. With it, says John Karter, he could do wonders Cherokee Rose in full bloom Norman pays for his brief appearance Captain courageous opens up Michael Atherton, England's man of the series against the mighty West Indies, delivers his end-of-term report on his players, his opponents—and his boss, Ray Illingworth. Words: Hugh Mcllvanney Atherton: the best of a rare English breed Robin Marlar believes that in Michael Atherton, England have a national asset; a great player as well as a great captain Great Oakes grows from little insults Woman on top: a hardened veteran, a young all-rounder and a team making a breakthrough Ian Chadband on the hunger that drives shot-putter Judy Oakes after 20 years at the top Beware the Lamb in wolf's clothing Four of them are in it but Warwickshire must be favourites to win a thrilling title says Peter Roebuck NatWest Schoolgirl with the world at her feet England's touring party should almost pick itself After a stirring series against West Indies, the selectors' task is not going to be hard. By Peter Roebuck Pulling down another barrier Rugby has, at last, learnt to appreciate one of its best sides says Jane Elliott Becker puts Stoltenberg in his place Forward thinking lost at the back NatWest Welsh pride restored despite defeat Bath shine as Catt does a professional job Agassi beats back Edberg's challenge Richard Evans on the man at the top of the tennis world Martians set sail for Olympics Keith Wheatley on lan Walker and John Merricks—two helmsmen leading the world in one dinghy Super Bowl destiny in Sanders' court In the new NFL season, which starts today, whoever wins the signature of Deion Sanders may win it all. Ira Miller reports Prospects for the Season in the Nfl's Six Divisions Simpson repels Czech demons David Hunn reports from Nottingham on a British triumph against the odds Ginola dispenses some home truths Venables struggles with gulf in class As England prepare for Colombia on Wednesday, Joe Lovejoy finds a bad omen for their Euro '96 hopes in a scintillating display by David Ginola of Newcastle Irish enter the last-chance saloon Jack Charlton's men have stumbled on the run-in to Euro '96. Now It's crunch time. Chris Lightbown previews the showdown in Austria Brown confident he has the men to finish the job Tom English hears the Scotland manager shrug off the loss of Stuart McCall from the side to face Finland in Wednesday's decisive European tie Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Wales and Europe Pools Wolves left roaming in wilderness Hearn shows Hill how to top the bill Ian Hawkey meets the two chairmen leading the fight to keep their respective London clubs alive Time to curb the Tottenham bully-boy Alan Sugar has been busy dishing the dirt. Joe Lovejoy wonders why he is exempt from the chairmen's charter Dixon is in the docks and enjoying a new lease of life The New Den has welcomed an old pro. Dave Thomas watches Kerry Dixon add a late flourish to his career at 34 Fleck makes rousing return Deryk Brown at Carrow Road Millwall fight off late surge Claridge leads rout Newton breaks law of mediocrity Mathie fires lpswich into wonderland Macari takes a general view of a familiar failure The Football Column Sturridge hits back in style Contents Bruno the world champion McCall beaten by clear margin Lamb makes a meal of the final supper Contents The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky My World Cumbria Goodwood Travel Limited Closed societies opened by Internet genie The world's oppressive regimes are under threat from an information superhighway they cannot control, writes Stuart Wavell The Sunday Times The women in my life St. George's University Might Eton mould a modern monarch? Profile Blair worries that summer madness could be catching Inside Politics Going Places Hypocrisy has its virtues Theodore Dalrymple China's secret war against women Modern science joins with ancient traditions in female suppression, says Sheryl WuDunn. Those attending this week's UN women's conference will see only a facade How dare you lecture us French on morals? Paris Match Fakers paint a picture of flawed art market Alice Beckett discloses how some art experts prefer to see fraud go unchecked rather than tarnish their own reputations Reaping a whirlwind Oliver Walston has enraged his fellow farmers by revealing the fortunes they get from the taxpayer National Westminister Bank Plc Kodak Take the money and run, run, run The Sunday Times Fashion slips into a witty little shroud Labour's cabinet crisis Of all the ridiculous questions. . . The gentleman was born in Britain, and looks set to die here Brown catches cold in Mandelson's shadow Quidnunc Degrees without honour Hague on song How Bosnia bombings blew away weak British excuses One of our alumni is missing Superlative Travel Mercury Reasoned priest rids himself of a most turbulent church Interview The Archbishop of York's decision to retire has surprised many. He talks to Lesley Thomas about the controversies that have dominated his tenure New order for feeding foodies Have the owners of a glut of giant restaurants bitten off more than they can chew, asks Egon Ronay Insanity over the care of mentally ill Here to help drivers Foxtons Ideal Homes The Sunday Times Old Labour legacy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Women breaking science barrier More steroid advice Devalued Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyors Savills Points Birthdays Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Life looks good from room at the top Crowded London takes on a different view when seen from a luxury penthouse, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills International Wainhomes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limpsfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sale signs go up for the little and the large Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bryant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wisefile Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bermuda Realty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Innovation Private health insurers put squeeze on patients Bond Pep fees fall in price war Share plan boost for regular savers Stock pickers look to the heavens Contents Balancing Act. . . Jacqui Harris successfully… Students crushed by debts Schroders Contents Lenders poised to match Abbey cut Resist siren calls to ease pain of negative equity Comment Martgages direct Bradford & Bingley Building Society Travel firm left me in the air Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Funeral plan is bad value Travel firm left me in the air The M&G Group Scottish Widows Get to know your ombudsmen Getting Financial Satisfaction: How to Direct your Complaint down the Right Route Who do you turn to if you have a complaint about your treatment by a financial-services company? The answer depends on what wrong. Nicck Gardner guides you through the maze and offer a who's who of ombudsmen Foreign Colonial Auctions The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Henderson touche Remnant Personal Finance Drivers fail to notice limites on insurance Drivers are increasingly opting for cheap direct insurance, but few bother to read the small print, writes Rupert Steiner Focused management marks top small firms My favourite share John McClure of Guinness Flight is a dab hand at finding tiny companies with big potential for smart investors Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Asian Smaller Companies Make a good job of working from home Redundancy and improved technology are creating a growing army of home workers, writes Paul Ham World tours begin in the dining room Fidelity Direct DBS Times Newspapers Scottish Widows Fashioning a new beginning Money Talk After a series of ups and downs, life is on an upward curve again for royal dress designer David Emanuel Loyalty rewarded at Northern Rock Savings News Henderson touche Remnant Investor Intelligence Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates Japan unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management High speed blood test sheds light on disease Medicine Family doctors may soon be able to diagnose serious infections by using a blood test that gives instant results in the surgery, writes Roger Dobson Surf the Net from the TV set in comfort of your living room … Philips' new system puts the Internet on TV sets, saving the cost of a PC. Report by Julian Brown CableComm speeds up superhighway Telecoms Time Computers Systems Ltd. Edited by Christober Lloyd Fear spreads as new virus attacks Word Software Microsoft customers are worried after the discovery of a computer virus passed on via documents, writes Christopher Lloyd Bright Ideas from the Patent Office CompuServe Virtual reality attains smell of authenticity Games Virtual-reality games will soon confront players with smells as well as sights and sounds, writes Max Glaskin Windows 95: the turkey that fell to earth Sounding Its new software shows that Microsoft should have stuck to marketing instead of trying to be inventive, says David Hewson, right, in the first of his new opinion columns Information Technology & Project Management CD Rom Review In this new weekly column, we will be reviewing the latest CD-Roms for personal computing at home What's Next In the 1st Degree Psion chief holds the world in his palmtop Profile David Potter has built Psion into one of the top three makers of miniature computers. Motorola is pulling out, but he tells Christopher Lloyd it is a market sector with tremendous growth prospects Apple Windows 95 comes under fire Bits & Bytes Tougher glass closes window on car thieves Webwatch 'Cybercitizen' steps forward Youngsters get proof that honesty pays A scheme that rewards children from a crime-ridden area who stay on the straight and narrow is proving a success, writes Susan Elkin Education Shrewsbury School Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Birmingham Lethal cocktail of stress in the classroom St Mary's School The American College in London Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent's College De Montfort University The University of Salford Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland The University of Huddersfield Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Lawrence College Multiple Display Advertising Items Campbell Harris Multiple Display Advertising Items Kensington College The Tuition Centre Southampton Institute The University of Hull Staffordsbire University Counselling Skills Courses University of the West of England Multiple Display Advertising Items French at French Universities Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Tutors Montessori Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine National Extension College Conference for Independent Further Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Square old Volvo bends to fashion The box shape has been dropped by a car maker looking for a new image, writes Bob Murray Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lockyear Audi Ford launches new edition of the Fiesta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items David Duggan Fuel Lines The Knowledge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items First Front Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graypaul Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items London Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jacksons Mercedes-Benz in Aylesbury Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruickshank Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carefree Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Silverstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Rivervale Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Silverstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fiat's heavenly twins The Bravo and Brava bring a welcome touch of flair to the bland middle market, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Guaranteed Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bravissimo! Stylissimo! Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items More Motoring inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Appleyard Who really made the rolling English road? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Depth Charges The instructor had one simple task—to teach three people to scuba dive in the warm waters of the Cayman Islands. Unfortunately, one of them was a tentative Rob Ryan British Midland Holiday Money Euro Sites As Others See us The patrolman Bryan Wilks, 30, has been with the RAC for three years; prior to that he worked for Fiat/Alfa Romeo. He was RAC Patrolman of The Year 1994-95, and covers the Manchester area, with holiday secondment to the Lake District Travel Portfolio Gearing up Scuba equipment Luxury UK Hotels and Cottages Travel Centre Trans Indus Ltd Bomb attacks in Istanbul Directions Canal strike Australia goes on the road Guernsey's state of undress The big C King's roads In brief. . . Easier customs checks Coral survey 50 not out It's a right Corker Multiple Display Advertising Items Animal passions In Sri Lanka, where the Sinhalese lion is at war with the Tamil tiger, Adrian George treads warily among the ancient monuments, colonial hilltowns and viridian jungle Ireland Holidays Amazing Good Travel Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Italian Flight Centre Mark Warner India Cunard British Airways Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers USAirtours plc Qantas Travelbag Budget Bon Voyage Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Commercial Union Travel Insurance Travelbag Sri Lanka Tours Virgin atlantic Qantas Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance with a stranger Rob Ryan opens a series on how easily travellers and their cash are parted Qantas STA Travel Airline Network King of your own castle Living in a grand manor is possible, even if just for a week's holiday. Fine country houses and hotels, youth hostels, even castles can be hired and exclusively yours, says David Wickers Low Cost Flights Worldwide Lunn Poly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor & Ashbury Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Lake District-On the Lakeshore-Keswick Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Hotel Winchester Sandringham Hotel Alston Hall Country House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lakes Escape The Royal Chester House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asian Affair Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Lombok Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manado Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carefree Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carnbrook Travel 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times My Hols Trains, not planes, entice Mark Tully away Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Hinton Grange Sandringham Hotel Enjoy Ireland Holidays Langdale Windermere Marina Village A wing and a prayer Northumbria Holidays Cottages Mackay's agency Coastal Cottages Samsung Sony NB Selection Ltd Goodman Graham NB Selection Ltd Goodman Graham Antal International Microsoft Concert PA Consulting Group Cambridge Recruitment Consultants NB Selection Ltd Selector Europe Kodak St Martin's Data General Oscar Faber Ernst & Young MS Selection IBIS Hoggett Bowers United Industries plc Safeway Hoggett Bowers NB Selection Ltd Henry Macleod Executive Recruitment Services Walkers Whitehead Selection Computer Sciences Corporation Whitehead Selection Trading Planning Bhs MSL International Michael Page Group PA Advertising Limited NB Selection Ltd MSL International Lawrence Barnett Associates Mandarin Management Limited NB Selection Ltd Microsoft Harvey Nash PLC Price Waterhouse LLP Harvey Nash PLC McKinsey & Company Ladbroke Clubs Michael Page Sales & Marketing ORYX Hoggett Bowers Touche Ross Civil Service Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Marren & Pertners ASDA Space Management Mercuri Urval Thomson Partners Cognito Rundle Brownswood Oil Sanderson Pace Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernst & Young Robert Walters Associates Barrett Webb Proudfoot(europe) News Group Newspapers Ltd Levi Strauss & Co Moat House Xerox Macmillan Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items JP Morgan PRS Limited Michael Page Sales & Marketing MacMillan International Human Resources Douglas Llambias Associates Computer Personnel Consultants Ltd. Rehau Biwater Contax UK Limited The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items HCI International Medical Centre Sabre Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Taylor and Associates Mortgage Express Lawton Ware Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernst & Young LLP Marks & Spencer Sequent Psion Mercuri Urval Medlock Associates Moxon Dolphin Kerby Canon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Page Technology Geco-Prakia American Express Future Electronics The Original Balmoral scanomat Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Verity Associates Computer Personnel Consultants Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Texas Instruments GAP Associates Ltd Kestrel Consulting Executive Prospects Limited A. T. Consultancy Ltd. Escatel Group Ltd. Michael Page Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Accountancy Personnel Hoggett Bowers Teelecommunications Software Regent Consulting The PSD Group International Technology Recruitment Coopers & Lybrand National Semiconductor CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment & Assessment Services Lins Computing Limited Nch Action For Children Small promotions agency The Royal Marsden NHS Trust Common Services Agency Derby City General Hospital N. H. S. Trust British Board of Agrement Marketing & Sales Director Manor House Healthcare Teaching Company Directorate Frimley Park Hospital Austin Knight New Health Autorities in High Security Psychiatric… Hertfordshire Majistrates' Courts Committee Solent Training & Research Managers must 'fly by phone' As business teams operate over ever larger distances, face-to-face meetings become inefficient, writes Margaret Coles Ordnance Survey Multiple Display Advertising Items Aldi Interim Management in Information Technology Changing your career turns into a job for life Executives in Demand Sinsin Food Industries PTE Ltd Contents Absolutely Fabulous The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie Cape £15.99 pp448 Requiem from a Wren The right level Licked into shape Sorry states The wrong place Critical List Harvey Porlock can recognise a contemporary theme when he reads one Lunching with the Führer Robert Harris is both fascinated and repelled by an epic biography of Albert Speer, chief architect for the Third Reich and Hitler's close friend The Sunday Times No more damsels in distress Medieval Women: A Social History Of Women In England 450-1500 by Henrietta Leyser Weidenfeld £25 pp337 A twitching of old lace curtains A Fool & His Money: Life In a Partitioned Medieval Town by Ann Wroe Cape £15.99 pp244 Living dangerously River Of Time by Jon Swain Heinemann £16.99 pp281 Beckett's muse Billie Whitelaw . . . Who He? by Billie Whitelaw Hodder £18 pp272 Diary The man who knew it all With the publication of Alfred Hitchcock's own writings, Gilbert Adair welcomes the reappraisal and confirmation of the great director's genius and breathtaking cunning Crippled by the war of independence Anthony Quinn suspects that Francis Coppolo has lost the plot 45 Years Ago this Week Jack Kerouac to Yvonne le Maitre (after her favourable review of The Town And the City), September 6,1950 On the Shelf Watch out for those hedgerows, warns Michael White, they could be triffids Does the subject matter? Kiss And Tell by Alain de Botton Macmillan £9.99 pp258 The Times Literary Supplement Odd Fellows Grantchester Grind by Tom Sharpe Secker/Deutsch £14.99 pp342 So long, suckers! Memnoch The Devil by Anne Rice Chatto £15.99 pp354 The loyal and faithful servant A Patriot In Berlin by Piers Paul Read Weidenfeld £15.99 pp320 Nice girls don't Yesterday In The Back Lane by Bernice Rubens Little, Brown £15.99 pp256 The Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 390 Paperbacks Crossword Enthusiasts Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writers Bureau Black Swan The Writing School The Adventure of Tintin The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers No Kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Stepping out Dear Diary Fan-Taz-Tic It's Taz-Manlan mayhem with these two hllarlous animated videos from Warner Home Video Beryl the Peril Paw Driver All A-Board At Home Funday Times News Water Solution! Broom Cupboard Mini Marvel Puppets Galore Fit for a King Hampton Court Palace Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Spider-Man The Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Scribble Funday Times Club Style Inside Give the man a huge cigar Lapping up the weird stuff Jonathan Ross's Week Country strife Why did a chic, cerebral woman such as Mary Furness imagine she could be happy as a farmer's wife? As she and her husband announce that their marriage is over, Anna Pasternak looks at the women who can't survive without the buzz of the city Dishing it to them For some people an exquisite meal is only half the fun of eating out—they also want to get the chef out of the kitchen and into a tentrum, says Marius Brill. Here's how three of our most exclusive restaurants coped with the diners from hell Boys, don't mess with these girls Two young women, left, are mesmerising America with their Thelma & Louise-style antics. 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