News from 24/09/1995
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Jacquey Visick, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, General Colin Powell, Richard Langton, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Brendan Parke, John Jay City Editor, Bel Mooney, David Mills, John Davison, Jon Swain, Miranda Cook, Sean O'Brien, John Peter, Jackie McCrindle, Emma Moore, Mark Reason, Amanda Ursell, Maresa Morgan, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, David Gray, John Jay, Theodore Dalrymple, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Jan McGirk, Joanna Duckworth, Danby Bloch, Neil Astley, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Christa D'souza, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Charles Hymas, Edward Platt, Beano, Jenny McLean, Tony Allen-Mills, Mr J Rose, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Caleb Crain, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Hannah Beecham, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Tamasin Doe, John Evans, David Hewson, Gareth Daniels, Harvey Porlock, William Dalrymple, Margaret Coles, Peter Baxter, Hugh Mcllvanney, Louis de Bernières, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Jenny Shields, William Leat, Geoff Whitten, Simon Hinde, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Martin Bronstein, Tim Haigh, Richard Lines Vice-President, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, John Milne, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Jenny Preece, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Ardyn Bernoth, Paula Hamilton, Bernard Cafferty, Kim Andreolli, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, John Spiers, Martin Arostegui, Pazit Ravina, Sue Lawrence, Dag Pike, Zoë Heller, Stan Labovitch, Sir John Hall, James Adams, Paul Driver, Ann McFerran, Maeve Sheehan, Ian Hawkey, Matthew Gwyther, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Tim Kelsey, Kate Bellingham, J H Perryman, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Terry Christian, Nigel Bowden, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, Phil Baker, Barry J Hamilton, Christopher Lloyd, Anna Pasternak, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Hargreaves, Cosmo Landesman, Chris de Burgh, Diana Wright, Ken Symon, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, David Owen, Richard Evans, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Alejandro Rodriguez-Giovo, Bevis Hillier, Hugh McManners, Adam Swartzman, Martin Searby, Ian Critchley, Anthony Quinn, David Akenhead, Alastair Robertson, Steven Haynes, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Mandy Francis, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, John Grebbin, Christopher Goodwin, Dr Hossam I Abdalla Director, George Walden, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Peter Johnson, Graeme Aldous, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, Lorene Locada Sellman, Peter Watts, Harold Smith, Jonathan Leake, Ricky Dalton, Sean Hargrave, Sean Langan, Bill Kenwright, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, A A Gill, Nicholas Fogg, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chris Dighton, Kirsty Lang, Sue Yoxall Chief Executive, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, John Spurling, Gilbert Adair, Mary Keenan Ross, Stanley Wells, Andrew Lorenz, Josephine Hart, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Martin Amis, Sir Derek Jacobi, Marcelle Katz, Mark Hodson, Geoff Mulgan, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Helen Wilkinson, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, P J Pope, Bob Murray, Dan Cairns, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Simon Sibag Montefiore, Dave Selby, Hugh Pearman, Tony Smith, Paula Reed, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Ms K Holle, Anthony Howard, Scott Bradfield, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Dr Kenneth Thompson, Boris Schapiro, Rev Stuart Bell,
ResumoTale of two Powells: a US general and a London bus man A tale of two Powells: the general and the bus man Power firms face £2.5bn windfall tax Clarke urged to copy Labour idea Plan to lease American warplanes hits Tornado Contents British Airways Summer ' 95 Auschwitz victim's life wrecked by council's clearance blunder Auschwitz man's flat gutted Sophie Grigson's Rocca's stroke of genius with a hole in one SAS guns for sale in high street Crime gangs buy reactivated guns Classified … Disney The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Dilys Powell Memorial Service Patten urges Britain to let in 3.5m Chinese Influx would be good for business Patten's plan can only benefit Britain now and in the future as the Chinese market expands, says Norman Macrae Sky launches bid to wrest Coronation Street from ITV Philip holds claim to 19th-century Jerusalem palace Abbotale Gaitskell's affair with wife of Ian Fleming Lloyds Bank Bishop Come-and-Kiss-Me flees flock Fun-loving prelate angers Vatican HIV couples helped to have babies on NHS Sick baby snatched Chrysler International Suicides haunt bleak pit town Vicar depressed over burying long line of 'forgotten' ex-miners who no longer want to live Jaguar Britain to lose royal Bible Smaller food tins sell public short Lloyds Bank Planes get parachutes for soft crash-landing Halifax abandons price cut bonuses Yard's 'sun squad' runs into cost row BT SAS in anti-terror training on Tube British Midland Hundreds of birds die in 20-mile oil slick Drought and pollution: a deadly combination Water firms in the dock over river pollution Guardian Royal Exchange Group Schoolgirls 'hired by factory for £2.50 a day' BBC asks Fry to re-enact his Cell break Commercial Radio Savers in offshore banking gold rush British Midland Murder, meat hooks and an ex-Bond Girl Atticvs Life's cheap, with friends like these Atticvs Pet owners pounce on cruel cats report Atticvs National Savings Simon Sebag Montefiore Atticvs The midnight nudes Atticvs Why boot camps will not stamp out crime Atticvs Nick Newman's Week A boy's own story Many dream of a second chance but few seize it. Just why did Brian MacKinnon choose to relive his schooldays at the age of 32? John Davison and Jenny Shields investigate Sharp Inteligent Thinking Schoolday dreamers Mother Trouble She has five children by three fathers. She is now pregnant with twins by a fourth. What should society do with single parents like Sue Simcoe? Tim Rayment reports Tories declare open season on single-parent subsidies Cost cutting turns into moral crusade, write Michael Prescott and David Smith Midland Renault Cars with Flair In the lap of the gods Was the milk miracle delivered by Act of God, mass hysteria or the 'greaseball guru'? asks Stuart Wavell Muslims redraw Bosnia map Town after town falls to relentless armed advance Accusations fly over near meltdown in Russian fleet Prime Health Top Greenpeace activist ousted in Mururoa row The Rail Shop Casio Andreotti trial could hinge on mafia 'kiss' Drain Covers and Clothes Have Rarely Been so Inconse Sun Alliance Crazed killer opens media to blackmail FBI no closer to trapping Unabomber Rover Russian 'raj' pulls rank on Tajik republic Conservatives draw up plans to lower school leaving age to 14 Vitara In today's Other Papers New inquiry in Julie Ward murder case Blair courts middle-class votes with talk of possible tax cuts Castro betrays US renegades President orders series of arrests Suzuki Sharks circle France's tarnished Mr Clean Zurich Insurance TV moguls jostle for biggest O J payday Collection Points for Free Vivaldi CD Forbes puts money on presidential race Barclays Congress brews up a revolution Inside Washington Klein's leather voice Two-prong attack on Powell DNA wizard cashes in on Marilyn and Elvis Speak English, comprendes? Diana and Carling meet up again EC wants to put a Euro in your pocket Weather and Travel Outlook Olivetti Judge may quit over 'sex video' Ten tickets split £9.6m jackpot News Digest Two freed in Naomi case Killing at pub Patient escapes Gas bill errors Sex harassment Dirtiest town Horlick estate £12m seizure Power Plays DTI officials investigates Reject Shop accounts ScotAm looks at converting to plc status Link-up with Alliance under discussion Grogan leads bid for ADT auctions Continental Airlines At&t Does the Splits BR caterer stages buyout Pacificorp close to deal with Manweb Screen hits Wages fall to lowest share of GDP Break-ups that bring happiness all round Agenda SFO probes changes in Lloyd's US operation Manweb NEC House of Fraser falls to £5m interim loss BA stalled by GE engines Ivory moves into venture capital FreePages to ring changes at Blagg Vero to float at trebled price In today's Other Papers Power Plays Five years after privatisation, an £8 billion wave of takeovers is reshaping the power industry. Andrew Lorenz reports on the winners and losers Tyne Wear Crumbling foundation Glenfiddich Director makes £3m on options Prufrock Nose picked De Savary finds £15m in castle Factor taken into account Tom Peters Insurers rush to abandon mutual status Mutual insurers are lining up to copy building societies with mergers and flotations, writes Kirstie Hamilton Scottish Power FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Fisons seeks deals to fight off RPR bid Sharewatch Amstrad Direct A share in the boardroom Sun The Network is the Computer Declining wages put Clarke in a dilemma Wages account for their lowest share of GDP for 40 years. This is good news for inflation but bad news for Tory re-election prospects Economic Outlook France inter America could prosper even if trade gap grows American Account 'Pa Bell' admits he got it wrong After years of growth, AT&T is to split into three The Day You Start to Drive Naked, our Dummies Will… Mr Fixit of the British Screen An agency that has funded 120 films in 10 years with the help of state aid enters the spotlight next month, writes Rufus Olins The Omega from Vauxhall Advice from one who learnt the hard way Small Business The minister in charge of the government's advice initiative has experience of running a family firm. He talks to John Waples Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Van Sales Distribution in the Chemical Trade Cake & Eat It Ostrich Farming The Personal Number Company PLC Audditel (uk) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items World Trade Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Coulthard holds off Hill's challenge as he blasts to pole again Dicing with Death Schumacher is a clone, polished by a public relations team," said Hill."Damon seemed to be the perfect English gentleman, but he is not," said Schumacher. Who's right and who's wrong? By Nigel Roebuck Prince eyes the crown Out of a dingy gym in Sheffield saunters Naseem Hamed, the man who would be king. By John Milne NatWest Robinson: the king with a mountain to climb When Steve Robinson defends his featherweight crown he will have more than his opponent to overcome. By Gareth Daniels Haswell returns with the genuine article She was burnt out by the junior tennis circuit. Now, at 39, Sue Haswell is making her name in real tennis. By Martin Bronstein Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Ryder Cup, Rochester, New York Sport on TV Rugby Union Ascot Mazada Desert storm blasts Cecil Agassi defeats the old demons NIC British Franchise Association Power Multi-Media British Franchise Association Foyles The Sunday Times Prontaprint! Close Incounters PLC Nationwide Discount Vouchers Lewis leaves Notts to sign for Surrey On the Record Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Look, That's where Daddy Lives" AT&T Bath settle score in the titans' clash Quins stage late show to snatch the spoils Clubs bewitched by the creed of greed Rugby's frenzied rush into a new order has prompted a state of internal conflicts. Stephen Jones dissects the evolving struggle for power Wasps inject sting at the tail Orrell battle to a forgettable finish Ryan plea for ceiling on wages The Rugby Column The straight man's burden Bernard Gallacher was quick to own up to his mistake in the opening fourballs but fate forced the European captain's hand. Hugh Mcllvanney sympathises The Times American Express Football's day of judgment Bosman leaves game in limbo Ian Hawkey on the origins and likely effects of the case that may redraw the map of Europe British Airways The Bosman Case: Questions and Answers Dicks the hero as Everton pay penalty Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Beardsley injury hits Newcastle Peter Beardsley, the 34-year-old Newcastle captain, is out for a month after undergoing surgery on his knee. Joe Lovejoy explains how badly he will be missed The TV Game Townsend turns from hero to villain Gullit: The Versatile Dutchman who is Helping Chelsea Begin a New Chapter Fowler on song with fine quartet Yeboah steals the show as Leeds run Wimbledon ragged Ton-up Shearer calls the tune Bergkamp answers critics Barmby deepens crisis for forlorn City United stumble but end up top Pavin dashes Europe's hopes Rocca also a hero with hole in one Contents Premier League Contents Morning glory dies at dusk Hugh Mcllvanney witnesses the wavering fortunes of the European team, who fought back to party, only to see the US cruelly regain the initiative at the last Contents Canon Flights of Fantasy A Cruel Bond The secret ingredient of James Bond's phenomenal worldwide appeal was upper-class charm allied to ruthlessness verging on the sadistic. In this, he truly reflected the books' author, Ian Fleming, and his unconventional love life, as this extract from a new biography reveals Schwan Stabilo BBC Ann's passions for 'heavenly Hugh' Next Week: A new love on the beach in Jamaica Home-grown hero with the accent on Geordie Profile Blair and Ashdown: a match made in Conservative heaven Inside Politics Disneyland Paris A sociable drink or two My apprenticeship in power In the final extract from his book, the hero who could be president of the United States describes life with Reagan, Bush and Clinton in the White House Audi Move over baby doll, the Tank Girl is here Modern women are taking a more aggressive stance in the worlds of work, sport and even crime, write Geoff Mulgan and Helen Wilkinson The bishop angered by his God Stuart Wavell talks to Hugh Monteflore about his wife Elisabeth's long and tragic fight against Alzheimer's Confessions of a record mercy killer Rejecting applicants for the Guinness hall of fame left Csaleb Crain with mixed feelings NatWest Keep Whitehall fingers out of the till Radisson Edwardian There's just no pleasing some people Economics without the truth Roll up and see the new Bedlam Godfrey Smith Heseltine fights the good fight—again Quidnunc Federal dream unravels Too close to home Fairy tales no substitute for smack of firm government Watchdog beaten to the tape Superlative Travel Aids hysteria blurs Pope's message Financially embarrassed Allsop & Co Savills Try Homes Limited Swearing not a part of Christian canon Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Bring in laws to curb greed Watching out for the young Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills International Points Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Cluttons Savills Hamptons St. George John D Wood & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills International Multiple Classified Advertising Items William H Brown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curchods Buckinghams Jackson-Stops & Staff The International Property Show Caribbean Alto To Advertise Call Berkeley Homes Knight Frank & Rutley International Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Innovation Scotland Yard demands access to credit records Advisers offered big sweeteners Ostrich breeders sell 'golden' eggs Small investors get Aim trust Jump start for extreme skiers Fidelity Direct Bmw's Trump Car Mortgage survey in full swing Figures for early retirement just don't add up Mortgage lenders 'cash in' over protection policies National Savings Identity crisis makes life hell Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answer and seeking redress on their behalf Taken over by business dreams How to become a billionaire You too could make a killing—but which of these four should you follow? Paul Ham reports Baxters The Equitable Life Scottish Widows Virgin direct Murray Johnstone Save & Prosper Islands of interest More British savers are being attracted by the higher interest rates offered on offshore islands, writes Hannah Beecham M&G Few bargains in store Every high-street store seems to be offering shoppers cards to pile up the purchases. But are they good value? By Miranda Cook Scottish Windows Or Gartmore Whittingdale Top savings rates UK unit trusts smaller companies Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Lasting appeal of antique shoes Collecting for investment More fixed-rate loans on offer Savings News Chase De Vere Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC The Association of Investment Trust Companies Henderson touche Remnant Trust expertise—and you can play the market too Investment Trusts 1 Investment trusts are big fish full of little fish, with the advantage over unit trusts of having a stock-market listing. Paul Nuki advises on when to buy Beginner's guide to the world of investment trusts Foreign Q Colonial Rothschild Asset Management Martin Currie The Equitable Life Personal Finance The Sunday Times Flemings Saving a bit each month pays off in the long run Benefits of a split personality The range of share types in split-capital trusts offers something to suit all strategies. Kevin Pratt points out the differences Dial 1602 Low Cost Calls Tips from the professionals Rupert Steiner asks top advisers to choose investment trusts to suit different needs John Govett Schroders Investment Management Kleinwort Benson Investment Trusts Netscape moves to plug security breach in on-line transactions World Wideweb Network chip heralds home automation A revolutionary chip could transform remote-control in the home and make conventional PCs redundant, writes David Hewson The Times Tiny pager gives big picture Catamaran submarine for work and pleasure Innovation@delphi. com Video boost for games 'Intelligent' drill stops at points of danger Delicate operations will become safer with a computer-guided drill, writes Roger Dobson Upgrades for Windows 95 Forklifting into the Future CompuServe Set-top boxes bring home on-line services Bits & Bytes Web Wet Early warning of traffic hold-ups Zoom in on better hearing Young engineers triumph Awards Schoolchildren have produced a crop of good designs, including a wheelchair that improved the life of a man who suffers from multiple sclerosis and aerofoils that make a bicycle go faster. Kate Bellingham reports The Greatest Toyshop on Earth Master your PC Internet offers guide to mobile phones A new service from Vodafone shows where in the world its phones can be used. By Sean Hargrave Television's elite want Britain to go on living in the past Sounding Digital television could bring 18 terrestrial channels, a development that is upsetting the vested interests in broadcasting. Good, says David Hewson Bone grows from human sponge Medical… Bone repair could be made quicker and less painful, writes Sean Hargrave The goddess of Gallic charm The Citroën DS was innovative and utterly distinctive on its debut 40 years ago. Today it still has plenty to offer, says Dave Selby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Citroën DS: the facts and figures on a legend Ingram Audi Aston Martin ADT Auctions Graypaul Gadgets The Knowledge Silverstone Driving Centre Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Heathrow Park Lane BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Stern Silverstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elms Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Lancaster Jaguar Dunham Jaguar Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Jack Barclay More Motoring inside Lancaster Houston, there's a load of bull out here, but it looks real good to me SAAB SAGA Real to Reel Scott Bradfield takes a tour of Universal Studios, where earthquakes, avalanches and a brush with Norman Bates strengthen his attachment to everyday life British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Abercromble & Kent Action against sex tourism 'Adult playgrounds' come under scrutiny America bans flights Directions Thai floods Elks in dangerous liaisons Fares down Picture Gallery Jordan hikes hotel prices Late deals Fungi forays in the forest In brief. . . I believe this is yours, sir Local flavours Holiday Money Cunard Superstar Holidays Air Pacific and US Air services The Big Value Flight Guide British Airways Little Italy Small, yet perfectly formed. David Wickers leaves tourist meccas behind and finds some real Italian gems ABTA Lisbon & Porto Mark Warner What a brilliant idea! Trans Indus Ltd Crystal Premier Cities Venice The Display Travel Section Travel Portfolio The Italian Flight Centre Sunsail Cunard Swan Hellenic News International Distribution Ltd. 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Jacquey Visick, right, tests the waters Travel brief Lunn Poly Multiple Classified Advertising Items The magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Exodus Discovery Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Sealink Holidays A. T. 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Ltd HACAS Bridisco Limited Confederation of British Industry Dixons Group plc Scottish Enterprise Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Mercury Communications Stuart Spindler & Partners ADIA UK Limited Brecken Ridge Consultants Limited Cascade Systems International Inner City Enterprises Lloyd Management ECC International Europe Thames Valley Enterprise Telecomm Search International Mercuri Urval Executive Service Trade Indemnity-Heller AF Advertising Limited Wagon Industrial Marque Executive Resourcing Mercuri Urval Digby Morgan Consulting MacMillan Davies Royal Botanic Gardens Kew ISIS Consultants Samsung Europe News Multimedia Ltd STC Selection Wilfred Chan Management Consultants Ltd. Umist Ventures Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greater Nottingham Training and Enterprise Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connaught Cambridge Econometrics Saudi Arabia Direct Sales Ote £25-50K Harvard Interim Management Ltd. Bower & Company Angle Technology Limited Matra Marconi Space Business Systems Group Resource Development Multiple Display Advertising Items TEK Group News Datacom Limited News International Newspapers Ltd Internet Videocommunications Lantec Information Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Healthcare NHS Cymru Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers West Witshire Housing Society Wychavon District Council British Aerospace & BAA Public & Healthcare Appointments Basildon District Council Scottish Tourist Board Greater Glasgow Community and Mental Health Services… National Galleries of Scotland Recruitment & Assessment Services N B Selection Ltd Solihull St George's Hospital Medical School Forbes (UK) Ltd Roffey Park Management Institute Wellington College The Times Scholl Central School of counselling & Therapy Limited Career Development Loan Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn a Language on Location! The Sunday Times The American College in London Ecole Lémania Lausanne Heriot-Watt University The University of Edinburgh Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Damning our pupils with faint praise School reports that suppress all negative comments on a child's performance are a damaging Pr exercise, writes Jackie McCrindle Resource Development International The Rapid Results College National Extension College The Writers Bureau College courses bought with fool's gold Warwick Business School The Certified Association of Certified Accountants University of Leicester University of Surrey University of London Thames Valley University London Ideal Schools Degrees of difficulty in finding a good job Graduates are finding it tougher than ever to get a job. Many will have to lower their expectations, reports Margaret Coles ALDI UBS Asset Management London News International Newspapers Ltd Start swotting early Executives in Demand LIDL Graduates Fluent French & German Executives in Demand Contents Not Safe in Taxis Muggeridge: The Biography by Richard Ingrams HarperCollins £18 pp266 No sex please We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Blake's heaven Pile 'Em High In a Rushdie Tank boy Critical List Harvey Porlock finds the literary Establishments closing ranks against outsiders Over-sexed and over here Has Philip Roth gone too far this time, asks Martin Amis? Bantam Press Discovering family matters Margaret Forster has woven a compelling story of women's lives through the century from her own family history, says Penny Perrick Kingsley Amis Ladies and gentlemen: your next president A Soldier's Way: An Autobiography by Colin Powell with Joseph E Persico Hutchinson £20 pp643 Legend The blonde and the bombshells The Prince, The Showgirl And Me: The Colin Clark Diaries HarperCollins £16.99 pp219 A good innings Brian Johnston The Authorised Biography by Tim Heald Methuen £14.99 pp226 Not quite rolling in the isles Notes From a Small Island by Bill Bryson Doubleday £15.99 pp282 Back to their roots The Bronski House a Return To The Borderlands by Philip Marsden HarperCollins £16.99 pp244 Waterstone's Diary The ship that launched a thousand debates The fate of HMS Beagle, the ship in which Darvin biliously sailed the southern seas, left him cold. Stuart Wavell feels the same The last word on Darwin John Grebbin is impressed by a lucid and convincing overview of Darwin's theory of natural selection which puts the scientist's critics firmly in their place 40 Years Ago this Week Letter by Vladimir Nabokov to Pascal Covici, his editor at Viking Press, September 29,1955 On the Shelf Godfrey Smith on a E Housman's haunting volume of poems, a Shropshire Lad All the king's men Shakespeare, The King's Playwright: Theatre In The Stuart Court, 1603-1613 by Alvin Kernan Yale £18.50 pp230 The Times Literary Supplement The Smallest Hair Ambition fulfilled The Dead Sea Poems by Simon Armitage Faber £6.99 pp57 Beloved badlands Ghost Train by Sean O'Brien Oup £6.99 pp54 No Truce With The Furies by R S Thomas Bloodaxe £7.95 pp92 Tad Williams Wilderness spaces Elysium by Robert Edric Duckworth £14.99 pp166 It's another world Diana, The Goddess Who Hunts Alone by Carlos Fuentes trans Alfred Macadam Bloomsbury £14.99 pp218 Now you see him. . . The Prestige by Christopher Priest Touchstone £15.99 pp404 No place left to run The Statement by Brian Moore Bloomsbury £14.99 pp217 A shining example The Dancer Upstairs by Nicholas Shakespeare Harvill £14.99 pp256 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 393 Paperbacks Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Marzia Ghiselli The Sunday Times Crossword Range Photo Sales The Folio Society The Funday Times The Adventures of Tintin Strip-Teasers Squirt The Funday Times Club Watch this Space Beryl the Peril Beryl the Peril Appears Every Week in The Dandy Funday Times News History of Bread Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Spiderman The Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Scribble The Mega Goodie Pack Style Inside Bleeping liberty Wheels on meals A good dressing down Smother love Like Brian MacKinnon—the adult who went back to school—there is a whole host of grown men who still live with their mothers. Anna Pasternak on the mummy's boys Picture Gallery Trying for the full Monte's Who will win the battle for the VIPs, asks Christa D'souza, as Monte's, a glitzy club, opened last week to rival Annabel's and Tramp Annabel's Tramp Monte's Dorchester Pretty as a picture Today's Disney heroines still have doe eyes and button noses, but these bolshie babes are pure Pamela Anderson. Julie Burchill in praise of Pocahontas and friends Night school? Get a life, class If you think traipsing along to Beginner's French every Monday night is the way to find a Gallic sex bomb to brighten up your lonely evenings, you need a a GILL's guide to social studies Wella Soap with a castle change British soaps, compared to their American counterparts, are so down-to-earth. As Central Park West, a glamorous series set in New York, starts in the US, Roland White suggests one for over here: Hyde Park West Nicotinell mint chewing gum The Sunday Times Sweeping sickness Simon Sebag Montefiore sees if Jharra, the latest new age healing craze, can cure his ticklish problem Freedom Food Rspca Monitored Make your own Smallbone of Devizes All washed up Rhoda Koenig, an American in London, detects something in the air, and it's not love Looking for a role, model? Unappreciated over here, the model Paula Hamilton has her eye on Hollywood Bulgarian Vintners Company Limited Paula Hamilton Spam Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Gerry Anderson vs Sylvia Anderson Feuds Corner Good out of grief Family Life Having lost a child, Bel Mooney decided to do something for others Insearch of sanctuary Pets Jenny McLean on exotic animals rescued from the concrete jungle Have a nice day with your breakfast Health Too rushed to eat in the morning? Digest this, says Amanda Ursell. Breakfast boosts brian power; helps with weight loss and may reduce risk of heart disease, new research suggests Just for kicks Fitness Mandy Francis reveals why more women are turning to a lethal sport Cartier White Heat Clean and confident, white is this winter's hottest colour. Wear it crisply tailored for cool, seductive looks. Colin McDOWELL breaks the ice Stranger at the service Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Radisson Edwardian Hotels London Sophie Grigson From today, the top cookery writer Sophie Grigson joins the Style section from The Sunday Times Magazine. Her first column features the fish john dory John dory fish A matter of taste Wine Testing Time Peanut butter Bottles of the Week 1994 Bourgueil Rosé, P-J Druet 1991 Coteaux de la Cèze, a & R Maby My deer fellow. . . 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