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News from 17/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Alison Pickering, Taki, Sudarsan Raghavan, John Day Secretary, John Dugdale, Jonathan, Michael Prescott, David Blunkett Mp, Waldemar Januszczak, General Colin Powell, Barbara Hall, Ian Curteis, Kitty Kelley, John Jay City Editor, John Davison, Jon Swain, Miranda Cook, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Mark Reason, Pete Davies, John Jay, Anne-Lise Gotzsche, Joe Loveloy, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Dustin Hoffman, Christa D'souza, Ally Pickering, Iain Martin, Susan Grant, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Sally Paye, James, David Schwartz, Praia Da Rocha, Chirstopher Lloyd, Sebastian Hamilton, Clive Davis, Adam Rayner, Graeme Jardin, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Samantha Weinberg, Robert Sandall, E Howgill, Iain Johnstone, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, John Evans, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Robin Blackburn Editor, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Victoria Lawrence, Louise Taylor, Jonathan Lewis Producer and director, Nick Leeson, Chris Dodd, Geoff Whitten, Jeannette Kupfermann, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Simon Hinde, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Kevin Connolly, Clive Feingold, Peter Seabrook, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, J W Craig, Rob Steen, Lynn Rose, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, John Fletcher, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Robert Smith, Susan Thompson, Peter Lewis, Sue Lawrence, Fred Haise, Philip Craigie, Lewis Wolpert, Gerald Kaufman, Laura Wilson, Angela Newing, Ian MacMaster, Hugh McILVANNEY, Paul Driver, Ann McFerran, Maeve Sheehan, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Hawkey, David Leppard, Tim Kelsey, Kirstie Hamilton, Jeremy Isaacs, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Toby Stokes, Peter Minton, David Lawrenson, John Knight's, Susan Clark, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, Brian Walden, Phil Baker, Robert Lacey, Nigel Rees, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Josephine Pembroke, Ed Porter, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Chris Lighthown, Diana Wright, Ken Symon, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Boyd Tonkin Literary Editor, Patricia Clough, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Nuki, Christopher Reeve, Andrew Grice, Tim Moorey, Hugh McManners, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Rob Ryan, Miranda Seymour, Ian Critchley, Colin McDOWELL, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Russell Miller, Christopher Goodwin, George Walden, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Robert Green, Peter Johnson, David Churchill, Maurice Chittenden, Neil Hendriksen, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Dave Follows, D J Taylor, Christopher Hawtree, Sean Hargrave, John Harlow, Brad Pitt, Matthew Lynn, Faiza Ambah Al-Ain, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Patrick Curtaud, Isabel Gold, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, John Drummond, A A Gill, John Carey, Robert De Niro, Norman Macrae, Kirsty Lang, Steve Boxer, Gillian Rose, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, John Spurling, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Lisa Leeson, Jack Swigert, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Patsy Bloom's, Roger Dobson, John Cornwell, Dr Chris Singleton, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Michael Holroyd, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Harriet Martin, Chris Lightbown, Michael de Larrabeiti, Hugh Pearman, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Simon Reeve, Hilary Rubinstein, D Pimlott, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Peter Pagnamenta Executive Producer, J A Holland, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Gillian duCharme, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Tories in new arms to Iraq scandal; secret documents reveal cover-up Memos spoke of turning blied eye to arms trade Major's key ministers in 'turf' war Contents Kuoni Off without a bang: A ban at the Last Night of the Proms on bursting balloons, pop-gund and other traditional party noises was not going to spoil the fun for Penelope Curtiss, left, from Canterbury, and Susan Acland-Hood, from Lambeth, at the Albert Hall, London, last night picture: Nick Cornish Respect is lost for heroes of British history Trivial Pursuit Shame of Vietnam Teacher sold exam questions for cash The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Muratec Arms-To-Iraq Explained The Sunday Times Classified Davies warns of growing social divisions Labour holds on to lead in poll Campaigning union pays staff £1 below minimum wage Oman draws a veil over mystery car crash Briton Boy who would be king takes time off school to be crowned Stomachs Churned BBC axes police killer interview 106 Peugeot Falling food prices herald the £1 meal League's dirtiest footballer faces the final whistle Commercial Radio Honda MPs accused of 'larger lout' behaviour on foreign jaunt Racist gangs drive out black families Shotguns used in 'ethnic cleansing' Birt calls time on BBC's paradise of staff perks Relaxyl You play tennis for your county. You compete in the Sainsbury's Everyone's favourite… 'Wrinkly' cars arrive for the elderly Ford taps into lucrative 'grey market' Suzuki Pig hearts team 'raised false hope' £20m sale—and all for a man Atticvs The Railshop John-John beaten, by George Atticvs Abbey National Stop Hitler at zoo gate Atticvs Picture Gallery Many a Slip. . . British Gas A shock for New Labour as class of '97 leans to the left Blair's Problem Labour's MPs-in-waiting are not all in step with their leader, writes Sebastian Hamilton Midland Mortgages Runaway train no one dares to stop Major's Dilemma Can the Tories cut welfare costs and survive, asks David Smith Shocking the flock Underlying the mysterious Aids scare in Ireland is a medieval morality tale and a priest with a mission. John Davison and Maeve Sheehan report from a town in turmoil Hewlett Packard Town's zero tolerance for Wise regime Moderates ask Blair to step in Article Withdrawn Road building to be cut by £1bn Queen Mother bans Camilla In today's Other Papers Rev Brain says he feels 'very guilty' Supermarkets open small local shops New cars hit by big increase in faults Thomson at Lunn Poly Braveheart cry rekindles auld Scottish anger Renault UN warns Bosnian Serbs to speed up withdrawal Germany fears neo-Nazi influx from Bosnia Grachev takes a ducking in night swimming fiasco Cellnet Russia blames Nato for rise of fascism The Bronx backs its boy made good War hero leads Clinton in poll Chaos the winner in Africa's games Botham Made Test Selector Northern Rock British tourists suffer Transkei rape ordeal Papa's woes taint Chirac's No 1 daughter Florida youth guilty of killing UK tourist Higher Final research listings. Out now Guardian For sale; cosy nuclear missile silo Sky News Driving Standards Agency Pope flies into South African morality war Don't cry for Mimi as she aims for power Barclays China watches as colony holds its last election Ford Raped maid must die, says Islamic court Natwest Mayor makes mob pay for the party Inside New York Alliance Leicester Fairy tale feminist Shakespeare tames a car park It's not the right kind of squirrel Nude film guide Killed over a pickle Blair denies he is freezing out Prescott Animal lobby funds Labour Howard backs plan to hire children as neighbourhood spies Wather and Travel Outlook Naomi's horrific injuries revealed in murder hunt The Open University Jackpot tops £20m for lottery News Digest Father and sons killed in crash Church shake-up Marsh Farm case Sex harassment Ford aplogy Trimble trip Bears retain title Ministers of trade Eurotunnel to hit contractors with £500m claim Sears studies sale of Miss Selfridge and Wallis chains Headhunter's chiefs fall out Virgin Advertising watchdog challenges Pepsi The Man who Pulls Midlands to rebuff PowerGen Innovation Meals and Wheels Sport Tax cuts to come despite PSBR gloom Morton battles to dig Eurotunnel out of hole Enterprise Inns to float at £50m Cater Allen Bank Blenheim Davies finds £2m in the basket at Asda Biotech sector surges ahead Carlton sells US video firm Morgan Grenfell staff walk out Loans to British Bus may be scrutinised Pearson eyes ACI Home loans sell-off Ex-Cray chiefs push to return Ministers of trade More politicians are swapping high office for highly paid jobs in Britain's boardrooms. But is it in the public interest and do they make good businessmen? Rufus Olins reports City gives its verdict London Business School Barclays FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Crunch time for Golden Wonder Sharewatch The Times A share in the boardroom The Greater Peter Borough Effect Northwest Finance fails initiative test The private finance intiative, designed by Kenneth Clarke to move infrastructure projects out of the public sector, is running into trouble. David Smith and John Waples look at what is going wrong Exchange in retreat after Internet row Use of sledgehammer tactics to crush a small rival is damaging the Stock Exchange's image, says Kirstie Hamilton Sugar launches beauty contest Prufrock Top hotel discovers an unknown guest In search of management guru's gist Hesketh hits the heights DNV Quality Assurance Ltd Wine lovers on the rack Property firm with lofty ambitions The cream of Wall St Former Unigate executive Bridget Macaskill has become the first to take charge of a big American investment firm, writes Garth Alexander from New York Sedgemoor Manweb Italy's puppetmaster plans his grand opera Two proposed deals to create industrial combines bear the inimitable stamp of the 89-year-old Sicilian Enrico Cuccia, founder of Mediobanca. Frances Kennedy reports from Rome Based on a true story which took place in Surfers Ready to roar away on meals and wheels Careful planning has been the key to Jan Fletcher's success in the restaurant and car trades. Report by Ardyn Bernoth Marriott Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comstrad Ltd NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Claims Direct Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home and Office Equipment Sale 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 Erm, maybe Lamont did us a favour after all Economic Outlook Linx Franchising in the 90'S Wallcote British Franchise Association The Personal Taxation Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nationwide Security Prontaprint America settles into sustainable growth American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items British Franchise Association Reeve's tale of courage and cunning Warwickshire relish life after Lara Without the world's best batsman, but with one of its best fast bowlers and players who never give up, Warwickshire are county champions again. Rob Steen pays tribute Games master of the school of hard knocks While Mike Gatting is captain, Middlesex will always be challenging for the championship. But what of the future? asks Peter Roebuck Gatting's glory in vain Kent ready to don their Sunday best It's been a long wait for honours in the hop county. Robin Marlar pinpoints two men who have made a difference County Championship Bids welcome for overpriced Cup television rights Sunsport Still up to his old tricks John Karter talks to the remarkable Jack O'Donoghue, a trainer of winners at the ripe age of 88 Sweet 16, sweet left foot Strategic Choice proves doubly correct Off the beaten track and heading into obscurity David Hunn sees a sport in crisis at the national under-15 cycle speedway championships Victory is the Funnell vision Results Round-Up Rugby Union Rugby League Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Racing For Glory and the Ryder Cup Europe face a battle to retake Camelot Tomorrow, Europe's top golfers fly by Concorde to Rochester in a bid to regain the Ryder Cup. At Oak Hill they will find a course set up like a minefield, where the last two holes could prove dangerously decisive. By Hugh McILVANNEY The captain who plays hardball His Ryder Cup playing record is exemplary, his commitment unerring. And Lanny Wadkins is approaching the US captaincy in much the same manner. Interview by Lauren St John James looking to drive home with the prize Mark James knows what it feels like to lose the Cup, and what it takes to win it. By Lauren St John The Teams and their Ryder Cup Records Hagen, the man who made it happen Robert Green on Walter Hagen, the genius from the town of Rochester who raised the status of golf and popularised the Ryder Cup Torrance treads on as rivals slip Bath struggle for form but not for points Last-gasp strike helps Saracens weather storm Here is the future, and it works Sir John Hall, better known as the benefactor of Newcastle United, now has a rugby team. He talks to Stephen Jones about his vision of the future Quins reap the fruits of Pears' harvest Leicester snatch victory at the death Escape on cards for Sharp Hooked on pure speed They're small, they're fast, and they fall over very quickly. Keith Wheatley on the instant highs and lows of skiff sailing Smith opts for a quiet revolution Escaping bad blood to coach Bradford, Brian Smith plots a fresh start. By David Lawrenson Ryder Cup '95 Rovers running on empty Harford feels the budget squeeze Joe Lovejoy on the harsh lessons for Blackburn from their defeat in the Champions League Wimbledon's bargain basement keeps on churning out those winning lines Chris Lighthown joins those seeking the secret of the Dons' occupation of room at the top Out of order: Harford admits his central midfield… Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools United find the kids are all right Gullit gets Chelsea party swinging Dichio shocks weary Leeds How Yeboah Struck Gold in Monte Carlo Business picks up for Spurs Ginola razes City's defences Eadie's cameo provides the class Draper bursts the Wimbledon bubble Sealey lands emergency role as sad Hammers fall Pupil Robson proves master NatWest Contents Warwickshire crowned in Canterbury Robin Marlar and Rob Steen report on the climax to the breathtaking battle for the championship Liverpool humiliate champions Polo Sport Premier League Contents Goodwood Travel Limited Shame of Vietnam School Fees Insurance Agency Limited Robots behaving badly; a new master race? Machines may soon outwit men. Stuart Wavell meets Kevin Warwick (right), a professor worried by the descendants of his own robots Vaughan Williams. All his Own Work My Lai: a horror waiting to happen On his second tour of duty in Vietnam, Powell, now a major, was a divisional staff officer Superman faces his greatest challenge Profile Tories try to wrestle the Hydra of welfare reform Inside Politics Going Places Beware of the animal lover Thedore Dalrymple Broken down on the road to nowhere John Harlow demands that ministers act now to salvage Britain's transport system Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Property Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell & Partners Limited Born to run faster? Why do blacks dominate sprinting but make few waves in swimming? Lesley Thomas on sport's taboo question Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twilight of the Establishment Forty years after the Establishment was first identified, Walter Ellis finds that the nation's traditional ruling elite is in the throes of irreversible decline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Savills International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Killing off jobs the trade union way Radisson Edwardian Life in a duty-free paradise Blair: the politician with nothing to hide Paddy's central dilemma Godfrey Smith Picture Gallery Fat cats must earn their keep Hezza runs for cover as Scott's Scuds fly Quidnunc Fishing for votes Major's moonshine preserves our educational apartheid Langugage of a Street-Porter Superlative Travel History, through the eyes of ordinary folk Full-speed to tyranny Foxtons Cotswolds King & Chesemore The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Overclass Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Wainhomes Three cheers for Trimble Multiple Classified Advertising Items Has Shephard seen the light? No Marks Don't write off Chirac too soon Multiple Display Advertising Items Points Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Wates Build with Care Multiple Display Advertising Items Sotogrande Regalian Hants, Doset & I. O. W. Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairbriar Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bermac Properties Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Savills Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items CLEA Ltd. 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But Michael de Larrabeiti finds that the ruins still exude power Bales For the wild at heart BA goes for class David Churchill reports on the airline's big relaunch Trans Indus Ltd China No ticket to ride Rob Ryan looks to the electronic future Smoke screen for fliers Directions No flights Dunging your own thing Trip with grip Every which way but loose In brief. . . No respite in northern India Holiday Money Right change Autumn fares Split personality Resort Report The Big Value Flight Guide Spice island Ireland Holidays 95 Learning the Lingo Total immersion is the key to mastering a language Hilary Rubinstein plunges in and, right, we outline your options Schools and play Cunard Mark Warner India Travel Portfolio Cunard Italian Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail The Sunday Times P&O Company Trailfinders Iberia Qantas The Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Solo's Multiple Display Advertising Items Lun Poly British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O European Ferries Sunsites Limited Air Tickets Direct Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Amays STA Travel Travel Trails Faresavers Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Macs Tours Qantas US Airtours plc World Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Zealand Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Bon Voyage Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Campus travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Unijet Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items World Cover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City Escapades Le Shuttle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Style Holidays 'EuroSites Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unijet Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Win Holidays worth £10,000 Exclusive Sunday Times Competition Two 11-day trips for two. Fly to Bangkok, Rangoon and Pagan then take a river cruise to Mandalay Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Antarctica Multiple Display Advertising Items Style Holidays Multiple Classified 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 The Sunday Times My Hols John Drummond needs fine food and total silence Road to Mandalay Orange Staffs of legend Innovation The Sunday Times Inefficient societies tipped for takeover How the Top 20 Societies Performed Position change for 1993 to 1994 Exchange signs on-line deal Are you man or mouse, financially? The Good Life. . . Juliet Gardiner is far better off… Camelot to push lottery trinkets Fidelity Direct British Bulldog Schroder trusts in Asia for big gains Rosy outlook for shares and cash deposits The M&G Group Holiday claim refusal added insult to injury Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Cleaning up with dormant accounts Schroders Investment Managemet Britain's middle class the poor men of Europe Low incomes for managers mean both husband and wife must work. Report by Paul Ham and Miranda Cook Young professionals find good life in Paris HTR Investor Services Prolific Perpetual Banks in dock for business advice A growing number of people are challenging banks after business go wrong, writes Margaret Coles Cut the cost of travel insurance The Equitable Life It can pay to drive big advertisers up the wall Hiring out space on the side of your house can bring useful extra income, writes Rupert Steiner Equity based pension fund locks in gains Mercury offers people close to retirement an alternative to gilts and 'with profits' funds. Report by Ruperte Steiner Scottish Widows What to look for in the small print Booklet can help to devise best income strategy First National A Subsidiary of Yorkshire Building Society Virgin Guinness Flight Chelsea Financial Services Hidden clues that tell when it's time to sell Stock-market cycles are running faster all the time and investors must heed tell-tale signals to avoid being caught in a downturn, says David Schwartz High-risk lending pays big dividends My favourite share Provident Financial, which specialises in lending to the poor, fulfils the criteria for John Knight's equity income fund Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Framlington Tails and the unexpected see animal insurer bloom Money Talk Caring cat and dog owners have turned Patsy Bloom's Pet Plan company into a £40. . . business Edward VIII's 'rare' coronation cup runneth over Collecting for investment Norwich Union Scottish Widows Allied Trust Bank Limited The Sunday Times Guinness Flight Fund Managers Limited Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Woolwoich Building Society Get a better deal from redundancy Employees who are being pushed out can often improve the value of their severance payment, says Naomi Caine Insurer offers credit cards Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items Top savings rates UK equity income unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortage rates Chasl Di Vere BT to move into on-line PC games Leisure. . . The telecoms giant is planning a system that will link up games players all over the country. Report by Christopher Lloyd Shopping magic as advertisers conjure 3D images from thin air A new 3D imaging system is making observers' eyes pop with wonder, writes Max Glaskin Home PCs suffer speed setback Microchips Intel's new P6 chip can double the speed of PCs but will be limited to networks for at least a year. Sean Hargrave reports On the cards: barcodes for people Security Advanced barcodes for identity cards can hold a wealth of information, writes Sean Hargrave Texas Instruments Artificial skin gives hope to burns victims Surgery Large patches of laboratory-cultured skin can improve the treatment of patients with severe burns, writes Roger Dobson CompuServe Virtual reality fits like glove Games A new PC games system will soon be available that links up a virtual-reality headset and glove, writes Sean Hargrave CD-Rom atlas puts whole new world on your screen PC prices rise as consumers plan big spree Home Computers High-street shops expect sales of PCs in the Christmas period to be 40% higher than last year, writes David Hewson Robot changes shape to perform any task Machines made of interlocking cubes could enter nuclear reactors or take part in surgery Automation Stockbrokers pull the plug on jumped-up oiks with computers Sounding off Britain's establishment is proving once again how depressingly lgnorant it is of the tremendous possibilities that technology opens up, writes David Hewson Blenheim Filter removes mercury vapour at the dentist's Http: //www. delphi. co. uk/Netropolis/ Interactive TV trial expands Bits & Bytes Check out your favourite singer Webwatch Http: //www. pikeperry. co. uk/ppp/fragrant Desk pilots on a daily trip to the stress zone Who has the tougher job, a headteacher or an airline pilot? Headmistrees Gillian duCharme lets her imagination take flight Oldham college Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Training Ltd. AEON Education Section Culture clash in the classroom Education Cambridge Business College The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Scholl Degree Courses in Management Kent International Airport Soas Rapid Results College National Extension College Kensington College University of Brighton Kingston University The Sunday Times The University of Birmingham The American College in London University of Bath University of Leeds The Management School Imperial College Cranfield University School of Management Oxford Brookes University The Certifies Accountants Educational Trust University of Luton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open University St. Aldates College SIBS Ltd The British Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Department for Education and Employment The University of Reading Southern Electric Customer Service Management Career Analysts Ltd Kingston University Mba in London Courses University of Cambridge Royal Holloway British Accreditation Council The Girls' 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Thorn Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page Technology Moxon Dolphin Kerby Intercity Area Business Manager CCN Group Varley Walker Consulting Ltd Compaq The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Deminex Albemarle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercuri Urval Korn/ferry Associates Air Miles Advertising Limited Nicholson International Macmillan International CTA Sony VAR Sales Stafford Long & Partners IEC Recruitment The Electricity Pool Sales Executives Digby Morgan Consulting Herst Austin Rowley Theaker Monro Newman Retail Management Consultants Ltd Text Systems PLC Chusid Headway BBM Selection Thomas International Jetour Europe (UK) Ltd Lloyd's Panacea Limited Lesjofors Spring Power PA Consulting Group The CODA Group Plc Pepsico Future Electronics Institute of Marketing Managing Director Caradon MK Electric Limited Radcliffe Gower Technology Plc Manpower Infocus Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercury Venners Computer Sysytems Connaught Multiple Display Advertising Items MIT Managers Limited Novell Stafford Long & Partners LJA Recruitment Management Harper Collins Publishers Spectrum Brunner Mond Hitachi Retail Top Managers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Escatel Group Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Petrosearch Petroleum Recruitment The Chartered Institute of Bankers Henley Festival International Removeals Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Executive Recruitment Caminus energy Limited University of Central England Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Int'l oil service Co. 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Margaret Coles put it to the test Brooklowe International Management Consulting… Coopers & Lybrand The Sunday Times On the Move Sybase Cranks Retail Ltd Don't let your CV gather dust Contents The Final Analysis Why Freud Was Wrong Sin, Science And Psychoanalysis by Richard Webster HarperCollins £25 pp673 Contents Biblical sense Picture Gallery Credit rating Kampf follower? Just so Critical List Harvey Porlock sees a streak of vulgarity running through the week's reviews Who wants to be a billionaire? The life of America's wealthiest man, in all its pampered unhappiness, has been turned into a fine morality tale for our times, says Robert Lacey Let there be enlightenment Geniuses of science, from Galileo to Crick, illuminate their subject in a new anthology of fascinating diversity, says Lewis Wolpert God help the sisters. . . In Her Sister's Shadow: An Intimate Biography Of Lee Radznvill by Diana DuBois Little, Brown £17.50 pp432 Jackie Under My Skin: Interpreting An Icon by Wayne Koestenbaum Fourth Estate £16 pp291 Love of queen and country Marie-Antoinette & Count Fersen: The untold Love Story by Evelyn Farr Peter Owen £19.95 pp256 Stuff and nonsense The Red King's Dream or Lewis Carroll In Wonderland by Jo Elwyn Jones and Francis Gladstone Cape £16.99 pp312 Wild at heart Fanny Stevenson: Muse, Adventuress And Romantic Enigma by Alexandra Lapierre trans by Carol Cosman Fourth Estate £18.99 pp556 No jelly in his belly Tony Blair by John Rentoul Little, Brown £16.99 pp472 Bill Bryson Diary Gotta dance They don't make 'em like that any more, says Gerald Kaufman, bemoaning the passing of the idyllic era of the film musical The ups and downs of a right at the opera Jeremy Isaacs, dipping into an authology of opera, wonders how successfully its dramas can be captured on the page 15 Years Ago this Week On the Shelf John Fletcher on Maupassant's unforgettable masterpiece, Madam Bovary, Writing Magazine The Sunday Times Driven by lust and literary desires Edmund Wilson a Biography by Jeffrey Meyers Houghton Mifflin £20 pp576 The Sunday Times Country Lover's Magazine Addressed to thrill The Penguin Book Of Historic Speeches edited by Brian MacArthur Viking/Penguin £20 Speculating on his wealth Soros On Soros Staying Ahead Of The Curve John Wiley £24.99 pp336 Daily Telegraph 1990 and all that In Every Face I Meet by Justin Cartwright Sceptre £15.99 A sprinkling of true grit The Blue Flower by Penelope Fitzgerald Flamingo £14.99 pp226 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 392 Every woman's worst nightmare Rose Madder by Stephen King Hodder £16.99 pp466 Pumping up the action Jack Juggler And The Emperor's Whore by John Arden Methuen £16.99 pp582 Talking Books Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement The Softback Preview No Title The Adventures of Tintin Strip-Teasers No Kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Party Time Beryl the Peril Trotting Tot Walking on Air Record Help Spiderman Snappy Ending The Mane Event Earth to Moon Apollo Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales Spiderman Intelligent CD Funday Times Club Contents The shock of the new Consumer technology is now abolishing the boundaries between all your favourite pieces of equipment. Live 95 is the place to see how it all works, writes David Hewson PC News Make sure you order a family-size helping of chips Home PCs CD-ROM Notebook You started it up: now what? Windows Voice Recognition Prepare for a screen test MPEG The Sunday Times Surrounded by sound Home Entertainent Recording Electrifying, mesmerising. . . . . . and at Earl's Court this week. Live 95 is crammed with free entertainment and a chance to sample the latest in games and gizmos. It is a show for the whole family The Consumer Electronics Show Exhibitors Amazing technology in A maze of techology Daily Seminars 95.8 Capital FM/MICROSOFT Live Stage Events The National Battle of the Bands Competitions to Test your Skill Special Events More to it than just talking Telecomms Pagers Digitals Battle stations Games Phone Blaster TV from BT - is it a VG idea? Interactivity Play it again minus ads VCRs A touch of professionalism Camcorders Music on the move In Car Systems The Sunday Times Prick up your ears Hi-Fi Who's who in hi-fi Stereo Types Time Computer Systems Ltd Style Inside A cut above? A few home truths Johna Pross in Florida An open invitation Tania Bryer, TV presenter and professional party girl, organised her wedding like a real celebrity, says Christa D'souza Hot stuff from Hell's Kitchen America has been gripped all summer by a true story of murder and revenge. It is published here next month and the movie is on the way, but now critics claim the author made it all up. By Christopher Hawtree The Berkeley Don't shoot the vocalist If the idea of a 24-hour karaoke channel sets you humming Enough is Enough, think again, says Simon Sebag Montefiore. It could be a life-saver I'm a bitch and I'm proud Naomi Campbell says she's one. And so am I, says Julie Burchill but it's no bad thing Picture Gallery The vicious circle Robbed of a career Tiggy Legge-Bourke disturbed a burglar last week and he ran a mile. Housebreakers have a hard time these days, says a a Gill Playtex Tails of the century The butt is back in business. Next week, jeans designed to give your backside a lift will hit the streets. Jeannette Kupfermann on the changing face of the bottom Five ways to get a perkier posterior The Sunday Times Villeroy & Boch The Times Educational Supplement When the living is easy Larry Fortensky may have married—and divorced—into money by accident. But the true Kept Man is a professional, who learns to flaunt his charms from an early age, says Christa D'souza Winners in the marriage stakes What a drag Men in shirts are no longer shocking, just shocking bores. Roland White gives trannies a dressing-down Fashion Competition Gillespies The Sunday Times A religious experience Restaurant Watch Letters The Sunday Times Cross Word Dalmatians Brief Lives Janet Street-Porter vs Kelvin MacKenzie Feuds Corner The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Riverdance break for only £99 The Card Win two rounds at Valderrama The Card Sheen to Shine Frills and furbelows have been cast aside in favour of sleek lines and shimmering fabrics. Colin McDOWELL welcomes the arrival of straight-talking satin Style 2 Home Sounds of silence Family Life Deaf children Even the strongest couple can find it difficult to communicate while they come to terms with the fact that their otherwise perfect children cannot hear a thing Too soon for the change Health Early menopause leaves women feeling devastated. But, says Susan Thompson, the condition can be treated if it's caught in time The winds of change Design Counsel Paul Priestman's wry creations are a blow against the predictable. By Hugh Pearman Minimal fuss Interiors If buying your home leaves you just about broke, a well-chosen item of furniture can constitute an entire decorating scheme. By Rebecca Tanqueray Design News 30 Minute Menu Brave New World Wine Pods of flavour Vanilla extract adds a rich aroma and a taste of the exotic, says Sue Lawrence Horses for courses Table Talk Testing Times Earl grey tea bags Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas The Biggest Electronic Personal Organiser P&P Designs Plc Carell Plc Nokia Multiple Display Advertising Items Time for tender loving care Pets After nursing a convalescent cat, Jeannette Kupfermann supports Pet leave' recently introduced in New Zealand Fortnum & Mason Plc Grovewood Conservatory Soft Water Benefits with Krystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Strachan Link-Stakes Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Original Box Sash Window Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Automatic Garage Door Openers Conservatory Too Hot? Fit and Forget Night Lights Winter pansier Simulated Security TV Camera The secret garden James Jacobs commissioned landscape gardeners to spring a surprise on his wife Cuttings A helping hand for autumn Gardening With gardens left jaded by a summer scorching Peter Seabrook looks forward to cooler months and suggests simple ways to restore life and colour to the borders What the Stars Say about Them Realationship of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Erotic Print Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save Thousands "Jazz" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cascade Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Intelligent Person's Introduction Agency Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items All round nice guy, businessman, Gsoh, 45. world Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club The Professional Person's Introduction Agency Elite Introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest The Culture The Culture Millions Viewing, Week Ending September 3 Lost in the mists of time Despite the evidence of hundreds of witnesses, The People's Century has no case to make Run that past me again Scrutiny Origin of the thesis A new book by the American philosopher Daniel C Dennett, left, stretches Darwin's ideas beyond evolution, making them an explanation for everything, from the rise of religion to the genius of Bach. By John Cornwell Bridges a credibility gap You've read the book, now see the film—it's far, far better than R J Waller's Original, says Tom Shone The stars take a new direction Misery of the movie matrons Fewer film roles mean older actresses are moving to television, says Christopher Goodwin Sexual aesthetes Carrington, the new film, left, about Lytton Strachey and Dora Carrington, again focuses attention on the Bloomsbury Group. From artistic and sexual attitudes to economics and psychology, they transformed the century, argues Michael Holroyd Picture Gallery An eye for the truth Jonathan Pryce, who stars in Carrington, talks to Iain Johnstone about the flamboyant Lytton Strachey Sunset Blvd Demolition man On his latest album, Outside, David Bowie seems intent on distorting his natural talent in the service of an arty theory The Royal Opera Picture Gallery The essential Bowie Carrington Forum This heaven can wait John Peter on a brilliant Faust marred by an unfortunate ending Mack & Mabel Trading the box for the box office TV drama addicts are being encouraged to see the real thing. By Peter Lewis Rusalka A liberating experience Robert Hewison on works that tryworks that try to escape categorisation The Sunday Times Top 20 Pop Albums - August Top 20 Classical Albums - August Pounding out the beat Whether rattling matchboxes or swishing broomsticks, Stomp never loses its rhythm. By David Dougill Naxos In the National interest Neil MacGregor, right, has done fine things at the National but the Temeraire exhibition is silent on a vital question, says Waldemar Januszczak Video plus Direct More Babel than Babylon WNO's Nabucco leaves the cast in confusion, says Hugh Canning. The director could learn a lot from the Paris Opera production The Sunday Times Out of darkness. . . Paul Driver hails the enlightened conducting of the final proms Mid-Price London Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Barbican Centre Royal Festival Hall Antique & Art Fairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Saltimbanco "Sing Swing" Christy Moore Due to Enormous Public Demand Multiple Display Advertising Items Halle Orchestra Virgin Chandos Wigmore Hall Royal Albert Hall N M ROTHSCHILD & Sons Limited Chichester festival Theatre Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items London Philharmonic International Series Unicorn Arts Theatre If You Would like to Advertise in the Entertainments The Sunday Times Two for one ticket offer England Barrow-In-Furness Nominations for the 1995 MARTINI/TMA British Regional Theatre Awards BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Crities' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite New Gamesmaster—Born Again (C4,6.30pm) Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Highlights Satellite Q: When is erudition a bad thing? World Service Radio Radio1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check US & Canada Box Office August 7-September 4 UK Box Office August 7-September 3 The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Companion The Sunday Times Magazine Citroen Xantia Azores Contents Slaley Hall Zoë Heller Amdega Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Polo Sport Relative Values James Herbert, the bestselling horror fiction writer, and his mother, Kitty, talk to Sue Fox French Wines in Plain English Start Microsoft The Pope: A Man Possessed? John Cornwell examines the agonised ageing of John Paul Ii Picture Gallery GA Armani Jeans House of Fraser India Tourist Office Daks Daks Is Stelfi at break point? Steffi Graf's father has long been seen as her Svengali. Now that he awaits trial for tax evasion, is it finally time for Germany's tennis darling to stop playing for the man who made her a star? Report by Patricia Clough Nicotinell mint chewing gum Niagara Watermark Sainsbury's I lere to help Footsteps of the Ripper Since 1990 at least 28 prostitutes have been murdered in Britain, 20 of them slain by an unidentified killer. Nobody wants to entertain the idea that another ripper is on the loose, but could the alternative be much worse? Michael Bilton investigates Holland & Holland Dolphin Anglian Conservatory Company Borde Premier Bathrooms Portland Barratt Clean cuts Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Sunday Times ISL Renosyslems Limited Cannock Gates Ltd. Berkeley House Furniture Ltd Gallery Mail Order Ltd. 'My father shot the president' June Oswald is tired of the fanatics who rake over the tragic events of 1963. Now that Norman Mailer has reopened the wound, she wants to put the record straight. By Russell Miller. 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