News from 01/10/1995
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Alison Pickering, Taki, Commander Roy Ramm, James Hulme, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, John Jay City Editor, Arthur Hall, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Jeanett Harold, Peter Thomson, Jack Arkinstall, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Jacqueline Hunt, A S Byatt, Antonio Armellini, John Jay, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Derek Jacobi, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Christa D'souza, Mark Lawson, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Deirdre Blake, Ken MacPherson, David Steel, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Beverley D'silva, Sebastian Hamilton, Clive Davis, Michael Thrasher, Mary Wilson, Amanda Wakeley, D W, Edward Platt, Peter SEABROOK's, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Rt Rev Hugh Montefiore, Irwin Stelzer, E Jane Dickson, Nicola Barker, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Hare Mail, Harold Pinter, Robert Hewison, Paul Gascoigne, John Evans, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, eggy boggin, Ken Russell, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Geoff Whitten, Jeannette Kupfermann, Simon Hinde, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Michael Jones, D King, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Mary Anderson, Kevin Connolly, Dr Eric Coombes, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Ham, Winner, Paul Donovan, Philip Craigle, Diano Barnato, Sue Lawrence, Paul Driver, James Adams, M C, David Thomas, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Nicholas Fraser, Tim Rayment, Nicola Fairbrother, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rodolph de Salis, Mark Edwards, Chris Gilchrist, Helen Chislett, John Carcy, David Lawrenson, Stephen Amidon, Dave Thomas, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Ross, Lois Rogers, Jean Burton, John Karter, Richard Moore, Paul Horrell, Charlotte Watson, Sherryl Kyle, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Joan Goodman, Nick Cain, Gareth Roberts, Patricia Clough, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Dr Bhaskaran Nayar, Warren Matthel, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Hugh McManners, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, William P Roberts, Mandy Francis, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Dr Michael Levi Professor, Russell Miller, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Robin Robertson, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Matthew Parris, Chris Martindale, Sean Hargrave, Bill Kenwright, Matthew Lynn, Sarah Fairbairn, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, George Varnava, Anne Francis, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Sarah Hemming, Julie Smyth, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Phillipa Gould, Kirsty Lang, Steve Boxer, Robert Johnston, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Georgina Montagu, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Cecily Russell, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Adrian Levy, Jane Cooper, Roger Dobson, Martin Amis, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Colin Rallings, Christina Jones, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Shusha Guppy, Kerkennah, Marian Philips, Mwambu Wanendeya, Emma Forrest, Simon Reeve, Louis de Bernieres, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, Chris Feetenby, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoBlair unveils his 'Contract with Britain' Anger over Labour plan to back IRA on disarmament Contents Kuoni Contents Hawking: we'll be able to travel back in time Contents Two-tier NHS is born Health treatment now depends on where you live Delors disowns Maastricht Contents Contents The Sunday Times Clssified The DiSNEY Channel Brown's jobs plan: will it work? The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Dilys Powell Memorial Service First for Food Council in series of flat-clearance fiascos Star-crossed marriage of Ken and Em breaks up Harriman is sued for £4m Abbot Ale Lost fortune makes Norris quit politics Lloyds Bank Camelot forces BBC to change lottery drama Tight-lipped Carling draws record crowd NELC Ford Pay cuts turn police into moonlighters Woolwich Building Society Prime Health Embryos get 5-year stay of execution Honda SAS tells of its relief over Gibraltar killing Measles parents seek recompense New Low Lead 4 Star Royal marriage 'should end' In today's Other Papers French to quiz swimming coach Police cuts kept secret by Howard Gays offered 'commitment rings' Pavarotti '£80m divorce payout' Evidence 'held back' for TV Waterstone's Auditors investigate council payoffs National Savings Babs and the CIA blabber Atticvs An old darkness invades Egypt Atticvs Diana needs a close friend Atticvs Don't cry for Italy's great betrayer Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Can Blair Sweep It should be the most skilfully choreographed conference in Labour The Tony Blair bandwagon is charging full steam into conference with a crusade to modernise with crusade to modernise the party. Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott assess its chance of success Graham's Port Ballot box tells Labour the harsher truth Poll support runs high but many people hold back when it comes to a real vote, say Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher Target Major: Labour wheels out pork pies Windfall to cut dole queue Can Labour really wipe out unemployment for the under-25s? Gordon Brown tells Andrew Grice and David Smith how he intends to make his plan succeed Even Prescott is making himself more appealing Midland The great betrayal A coach jailed for abusing his swimmers showed how vulnerable young athletes can be. What safeguards are there to protect them, ask Tim Rayment and Rebecca Fowler Renault Cars with Flair Serbs 'not guilty' of massacre Experts warned US that mortar was Bosnian Perot's ex-disciples plot to scupper him Hope for Nigerian rebels Saddam's tanks menace Kuwait EC sticks to 1999 deadline Bose Halifax Mitterrand finds muse to ease his final days Mercury The Rail shop Soldier of fortune gets no thanks for freeing his islands in the sun Russian army drafted for vote rigging duty Stena Sealink Scientists make doomsday toxin British Midland Iceland—hot contender for cultural chic Virgin Guardian Portugal perplexed by two tones of grey Regaine OJ jury sends tremors across US Tense police on alert for riots Farrakhan builds on black rage Commercial Radio West Bank hoists flag of Palestine Pact Tabloid fleshes out its attack on Mimi's ambition Air Portugal Hong Kong rich snap up British minders Thomas Cook Defence chief risks humiliation Inside Moscow Zurich Insurance Photocopier gets seal of approval Uplifting tax ideas Fun in the sun for Boris Gangsters pay for holy burials Portillo ends right-wing feud with Redwood Guacamole tale gets fishier Weather and Travel Outlook British Midland One ticket scoops £10m lottery jackpot News Digest Lawyers told to cut charges Gunmen escape Death charge Drug arrests Judge stays TV star dies Class protest Du Cann will Contents Coopers faces US suit from Ashley $80m hotel writ over 'indequate due diligence' Troubled Signet recruits Land Virgin atlantic Contents Lucas to take hit in Pentagon row Contents Portillo warned on Tornado Contents United top of profits league Demise of NBA opens exciting new chapter Agenda Thornton RPR to raise bid for Fisons above £1.8bn Jaguar to take on BMW 3-series Rubython seeking £8m to fund paper Fayeds earned £50m Harrods dividend Bank moves to slash company rescue cost Weinstock opposed In today's Other Papers Power slowdown Sykes eyes £5m Premier close to buying Aviemore Saatchis for BT? Rothschild Dynasty at bay For centuries, Rothschild bankers have been at the heart of the financial world. Now the family's star is on the wane. Kirstie Hamilton probes its strenths and weaknesses BT Media mogul rallies troops Eye for an eye Amstrad Direct Time to audit the auditor Prufrock That's show business Prufrock Scooting star Prufrock Lloyd's out to charm party MPs Prufrock Final chapter for book price fixing Readers are the winners as the end of the Net Book Agreement puts bestsellers in the supermarkets and forces publishers and retailers to cut prices and margins. Report by Sarah Fairbairn The Greater Peterborough Effect Sedgemoor FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Tough road ahead for the McAlpine clan Lynx to pounce on Vistec Sharewatch Pearson Chiroscience Manweb Aran Energy WH Smith Ibstock Moss Bros Roxboro Brunel Holdings Compaq A share in the boardroom Sun Tough job ahead as Ken faces baying mob Economic Outlook Mercedes-Benz High-flyers take comfort in deregulated skies American Account Now Daiwa chiefs feel the heat The Japanese bank took two months after learning of the $1 billion bond-trading fraud at its New York branch befoire going public. American investigators want to know why. Garth Alexander reports TWA Trans World One Fidelity Brokerage Banking on education to beef up business Britain lags the US in producing trained professionals for the City, report Matthew Lynn and Warren Matthel London Gatwick Glamorous brands cash in on vogue Fashion houses and luxury-goods makers are rushing to float, writes Sarah Fairbairn Campaign fails to mend growing rift in Hong Kong Efforts to promote confidence in the colony during the run-up to 1997 have backfired, writes Nick Rufford Trade Indemnity Heller EIZO Professional Display Systems Smaller suppliers can live with the big boys Small Business If their products are good enough, specialist fledglings don't have to be afraid of the supermarket giants, writes Helen Davidson Bulletin Bosses in £10m buy-in know their onions Lincolnshire Hard road to Hopesville Hugh McIlvanney on Tommy Morrison who is preparing to fight Lennox Lewis in Saturday's battle of the big hopefuls Only calm can tame the storm Nicola Fairbrother on judo's Joyce Heron, who today takes on the great Ryoko Tamura Fairbrother bows out ahead of time Agony and ecstasy ride on Rocca's roller coaster From Ryder Cup villain to Ryder Cup hero; from Open ignominy to Open sesame; life is never mundane for Costantino Rocca By Lauren St John Langer puts Lane under pressure Lauren St John at the K Clun in Kildare Rusedski beaten for class Equestrianism Gentlemen, a toast to pure passion in an impure world Hugh Mcllvanney hails the sportsmanship, fellow-feeling and sheer joy that marked an extraordinary and thrilling Ryder Cup match Snooker Bowls Hockey Basketball Cycling Results Round-Up Racing Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Longchamp Brighton Carling prefers the blind side John Karter thinks that Carling can break clear of the pack at Longchamp to write a final glorious chapter of a French fairytale Haydock Racing dynasties engulfed in strife John Karter and Ian Hawkey investigate the implications for the English Turf of the between Sheikh Mohammed and Henry Cecil Further Flight on a roll to rival Dessie Vintage Whitaker speeds in again Hunn's Watch David Hunn at the Horse of the Year Show at Wembley Hever Racing Club Sky No Turning Back SKY No Turning Back Quins soar as Carling goes solo Stephen Jones at The Stoop Richards facing ban William Hill England in row over TV cash The Rugby Column Copsey sent off after punch-up shame Wasps turn on the power The transfer game is up, says Hallett Rugby officials know that the rules on player registration would be unlikely to survive legal challenge. By Mark Reason Welcome to the world The granite game celebrates with glamour Ticket sales slow, Great Britain split, Australia divided; but the World Cup, which begins on Saturday, may be a treat. By Stephen Jones Australia Country by Country Guide to World Cup from and Prospects Papua New Guinea England safe in Connolly's capable hands He's their no 1 player; the national banker David Lawrenson profiles Gary Connolly England South Africa FIJI Tonga France Wales New Zealand Western Samoa Celtic undone by Gascoigne Joe Lovejoy at Celtic Park Spark of Parker the telling factor NatWest Charlton stung by Redfearn's late riposte Taylor's woe as Wolves go hungry again The Football Column Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Return of the Exile Old Trafford salutes its prodigal son Joe Lovejoy welcomes the return of Eric Cantona, and hopes that the great enigma has learned to control himself as well as he controls the ball Little's big men are up for Cantona and Co York hold a 3-0 lead from the first leg of their League Cup tie against Manchester United. The storm is on Tuesday. By Louise Taylor Mazdas Rovers slump to new low City's hard men a soft touch Yeboah gem gives life to dreary derby Villa steal the thunder Sheringham leads the way as Spurs go marching on Gullit's mastery eclipses Arsenal Hamed in a world of his own Robinson falls in the eighth Contents Premier League Contents Coulthard hangs on to pole Starting grid Contents Bombardier Ian Fleming was on his own at Goldeneye, his beach… Goodwood Travel Limited Cumbria Secret shame of the racist Asians Those returning to Uganda must learn from past mistakes, argues Yasmin Alibhal-Brown NatWest His Majesty's Secret Service A tortured soul in the shadow of 007 Churchill's Stairlift Full time for a marriage lived in the media glare? Profile Human sacrifice on the altar of Labour's new conformity Inside Politics Muratec Murder most Anglo-Saxon The Odore Dalrymple Catherine Cookson Defensive football clubs attack freedom of the press Reporters are fighting attempts to gag them, says Simon Reeve Crashed out in cyberspace How can Hollywood show computers taking over the world when they still barely work, asks Jonathan Miller Self-interest now the common currency Patricia Clough and Kirsty Lang on why those longing for European union are suddenly in a minority Free but not easy in Berlin without walls Peter Millar finds out how his East Berlin friends have fared in five years of freedom Germany to cost us dear A perfect legal system for criminals Radisson Edwardian The fine art of being a new fascist Have nothing to do with physical jerks Does Blair like his party? Godfrey Smith Major bombs with Pearl Harbor gag Quidnunc Calling the shots Value for votes No cause for shame over those deaths on the Rock Royal revenge on a plate Superlative Travel Forget benefits, where's the CSA? There's more to interest you at W H Smith Scrap state schools Bootcamps: A memo to the home secretary on his new Yard's suntan squad is worth every penny A singular exaggeration Aid given to all parties Points The Sunday Times Birthdays AT&T A pill a day could keep arthritis away Advance in biotechnology A new class of drugs could change the way arthritis and cancer are treated, writes, Roger Dobson Game turns loathsome days of reckoning into child's play Texas Instruments Virtual aid for bomb experts Bomb-disposal men can use a virtual-reality headset to control a robot to inspect suspect devices safely, writes Sean Hargrave The Sunday Times Buyers palmed off with useless software junk Home PC users should not have to put up with software that requires a computing degree and an upgrade package just to get up and running, says David Hewson Power meters read by phone IBM Plans European on-line network for home PC users On Line Services Big drive to revive high-tech market includes personal communicators, writes David Hewson Mind reading—fact or fiction? Real thought control for fun at high-street prices is the claim made for a new computer game, writes David Windle Http: //www. pavilion. co. uk/golfnet/ Http: //www. worknet. co. uk My other electric car's a Porsche Http: //www. anorak. co. uk Military invention bears fruit in the garden Bits & Bytes One-stop PC video solution The Robotic Car Park that Saves Space The Times Driverless parking is set for take-off Password is key to secure on-line transactions Internet IBM is poised to take bite at troubled Apple Computing IBM needs the Macintosh operating system to compete sucessfully, writes David Hewson Liquid 'air' provides lifeline for lung victims and babies Medicine A new liquid could save the lives of thousands of respiratory disease sufferers. Report by Roger Dobson Compaq Delphi 'M15-proof' car lock thwarts the high-tech thief Security A secure radio-controlled car lock will stop thieves who use scanners to get into alarmed vehicles, writes Sean Hargrave Orange Vantage Point Ensconced in a converted barge on Kerala's Backwaters, Mark Ottaway has one of the great treavel experiences of his life Orient Lines Eurostar Brittany Ferries British Midland Travel Portfolio Trans Indus Ltd China Directions Simply for the sybarite Resort Report Holiday Money Stena Sealink Air Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Icelandair Multiple Display Advertising Items 9 Day Wonders The exhilaration of a long, hard day's skiing cannot be beaten Here Alistair Scott plots a course through Europe's resorts to bring you nine of the best days you could ever spend on skis Travel section Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med Sunsail Ski Bladon Lines The Sunday Times The Display Travel Section Portugaline SK Scott Dunn Exclusive Holidays Ireland Holidays '95 British Airways Check—In Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Travel Mood Travel Bug Sta Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bag Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Qantas Air Tickets Direct Qantas US Airtours plc America Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Selsdon Park Hotel The Cliffeside Hotel The Mount Somerset Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Lake District-Derwentwater Hotel Mullion Cove Hotel Children Welcome The Trouville Hotel Yorkshire Dales Chevin Lodge Hotel Jersey's Most Exclusive Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey Moat House The Montagu Arms Hotel International Rail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O European Ferriers Holidays Just America Prestige Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcover Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelogue Explore Worldwide Dragoman Overland Journeys "Powder Byrne" Barwell Leisure Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gibrakar Information Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Keycamp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy International Rail Multiple Classified Advertising Items The magic of Spain Algarve Villas with Pools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adventure Holidays & Expenditions Exodus Jasmin tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Villas with Pools Multiple Display Advertising Items Sovereign Sailing Explore Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols David Steel rallies to the cause of motoring holidays U. 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Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas at the Woolacombe Bay Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Border lines Out & about Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Landowners cash in on access rights Cash bonus on new Japan fund Lloyds gives a helping (left) hand National Savings targets wealthy Contents How to make the most of your retirement income is Schroders Contents Fund managers hit back at Which? attack Endowment policies can produce profits Comment Taxman gets a ticking-off for 'poor' handling of complaints National Savings Customers lose sight of refund Questions of cash By Roger Andesrson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Rights and wrongs of way across lord of the manor's land Black hole at Scottish Life Lost in the tax maze Glimmers of light in darkest Africa Big changes are taking place in some contries, creating 'pockets of value' for careful investors, writes Paul Ham How to invest in Africa Virgin direct Standard Life Lloyds Bank Shops go for the big sell on warranties Extended warranties on electrical goods are a £400m-a-year business. Is this cover a prudent purchase or just easy profits for retailers? Naomi Caine reports A guide to guarantees Boom time for the amateur landlord Letting your home can be lucrative, but there are responsbilities and outgoings, Reports by Naomi Caine Scottish Widows The M&G Pep The International Investment Managers Murray Johnstone Unit Trusts World Cover Direct Fidelity Direct Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Life insurers try soft sell A quiet revolution is taking place in an industry famous for its brand of brash high-pressure salesmen, writes Paul Ham Henderson touche Remnant Japanese mail-order firm made to measure My favourite share Phillipa Gould believes consumer spending in Japan is set to take off—and Nissen is well-placed to benefit The Equitable Life Perpetual Investor Intelligence Framlington Exchange resumes Internet service deal Guardian boards bandwagon Savings News The Corporate Bond PEP Guinness Flight Chase De Vere Investment PLC Top savings rates UK gilt fixed-interest unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Top designer cuts coat according to cloth Money Talk For a designer who dresses Liz Hurley and Princess Diana, Amanda Wakeley has her feet firmly on the ground Paper toy soldiers command attention Collecting for Investment Manweb NatWest Contents First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Albert E Sharp Scottish Power Virgin turns up heat in pep war Asset registers may have hidden gains The Smaller View Small companies' investments can be of disproportionate importance when assessing their overall share value Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Sunday Times Look what they did to Auntie's car Market forces and design flair have propelled Volvo into the fast lane, says Paul Horrell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lockyear Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCA ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Blackbushe Auction Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Knowledge Taxi! 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Long live the graduate revolution Independent Education Repton School St Christopher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Girls' Public Day School Trust Winchester College London School of Journalism St. Aldates College Rickmansworth Masonic School for Girls St. John's International School Waterloo Kingston Grammar School St Anne's School Exam Success Chiropody Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Trade Auctions Franchising in the 90s Cake & Eat IT British Franchise Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunel Logistics We're Seeking the Big Boss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freephone Ostrich Linx British Franchise Association Prontaprint Claims Direct Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auditel (UK) LTd. 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V. Services Buzzword National C. V. Consultancy The Sunday Times Same Day Cv Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times ECM Selection Ltd MMI Consulting Group Do not contract out of security Contents Jurassic Larks The Lost World by Michael Crichton Century £15.99 pp393 City notes We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the Books section please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, I Pennington Street, London E1 9XW Telling tales Author, author! Poetry please The outsider Critical List Humorous writing's a funny thing, says Harvey Porlock Steamy encounters The final volume of his letters does ample justice to the great passions of John Betjeman's life, says Humphrey Carpenter Writer's Bargain Utopia without the mess Hg: The History Of Mr Wells by Michael Foot Doubleday £20 pp335 Killer on the loose in tinseltown Tarantino: Black, Tie, White Noise by Jeff Dawson Cassell £10.99 pp199 Quentin Tarantino: Shooting From The Hip by Wensley Clarkson Piarkus £10.99 pp312 Into battle with the mullahs Faith & Freedom Women's Rights In The Muslim World by Mahnaz Afkhami I B Tauris £12.95 pp256 Never mind the washing up Making It Work Women, Change And Challenge In The 90s by Sue Innes Chatto £12.99 pp355 Books etc. Diary Girls a short story by Harold Pinter On the Shelf In Crow, Nicola Barker found her life changed by Ted Hughes's world on a bird 70 Years Ago this Week From Austen Chamberlain to his half-sister Ida 2 October 1925 PAT Barker Sticking on a controversial note Tchiakovsky by Anthony Holden Bantam Press £18.99 pp490 Nose-thumbing at the Euro-baddies The Aachen Memorandum by Andrew Roberts Weidenfeld £15.99 pp288 A mad gallop to nowhere The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans Bantam Press £14.99 pp348 Feeding the fire Marooned in a sea of stories The Island Of The Day Before by Umberto Eco Secker £16.99 pp515 This too, too sullied flesh From Potter's Field by Patricia Cornwell Little, Brown £15.99 pp340 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 394 Identity crises Jackson's Dilemma by Iris Murdoch Chatto £15.99 pp249 Modern miracles Play It Again by Stephen Bogart Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement Britain's Music Club Contents Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Travels with Tintin Star Entry Beryl the Peril African Art It's Gigantic! Funday Times News Mini Monarch Royal Residence Unbearable Disney News Live Action! Deputy Dink Lord Snooty The Numskulls Spiderman The Funday Times Contents The Equitable Life Pensions: look to the future now A full understanding of the main pensions issues is crucial to getting your retirement plans to work out right, says Diana Wright Ask not what you can do for your country. . . State Pensions Think it's time for a top-up? Additional Voluntary Contributions Company Schemes Find the right answer to the great annuity question Annuities Checklist How to keep playing the market With-Profits Schemes The Equitable Life Meet the new flexible friend Managed Pensions How Annuity Rates Can Fluctuate The Equitable Life Switching from Occupational to Managed When you want to go gradually Phased Retirement Keep an eye on the bottom line: the after-tax figures Lump Sums Get your cash working for you Investments Hang on to what you can Tax The Equitable Life Assurance Society Turn a house into a bank Property The Equitable Life Contents Inside Cheers, dears It's a fair cop, guv Make their day Body of evidence Women are losing interest in fitness videos—maybe they have finally realised that men don't really want them to look too perfect, says David Thomas Does anyone like Mee? Princess Diana welcomed him into her lovely home and showed him around her extensive wardrobe. In return he managed to make her look tired and middle-aged. Art critics rubbish his paintings, but will this stop the Establishment posing for Henry Mee, wonders Rachel Cooke Savoy All the fun of the flares The 1970s get a bad press—but rather unfairly, says Roland White. The decade was cooler than we like to admit Estate of the nation Playtex The toffs of the pops The all-girl group Fluffy has lost its upper-class bassist, Pandora Ormsby-Gore, above, front left, It's just as well, says Christa D'souza, because aristos and popular music really don't mix The Sunday Times Siemens Home alone? If only. . . All teenagers should be encouraged to live by themselves, like Macaulay Culkin, says Jonathan Margolis. By force if necessary 'I'll be in my room' Seven Seas Health Care Seeing red Jeannette Kupfermann on the rise of the scarlet woman Chinese chequered Winner's Dinners Letters First Cask Humphrey the Cat Brief Lives The announcement had all the hallmarks of No 10 Downing Street's slick public relations operation: Humphrey the cat is dead they reported solemnly on Monday evening only to reveal on Tuesday that Humphrey was up and about and taking light meals The Sunday Times Crossword Wind In The Willows vs TVC Feuds Corner Feuds Corner The wicked stepdaughter Evil stepmothers are a part of popular mythology. But what happens when it is the other way round? Brain waves Health Is your child a slow learner? Robert Johnston swots up on a new theory Carrying on a roaring trade Pets Animal tamer Suzanne Chipperfield tells Chrissy Iley about her little tiger The first step Fitness How you tie the laces of your trainers is vital, says Mandy Francis The Sunday Times Weave a little magic Light, bright and figure-hugging, the new tweeds are for vamping about town, not tramping about in muddy fields, says Beverley D'silva Benoist Baskets Radisson Edwardian Hotels London Something to Chew on Chestnut and celeriac purée Sophie Grigson Celeriac Rise from down under Wine Bottles of the Week 1994 Château Terres Douces Cuvée Prestiger 1991 Quinta da Pancas Fish out of water Testing Time Ratatouille The storey unfolds. . . A tiny site has been ingeniously exploited to maximise every inch of space, says Rebecca Tanqueray Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Shopping on Sunday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Furniture Service Design directory Merry-Hunt Interiors International Ltd Art IRON in Stairlifts Acorn Mobility British Antique Replicas Shopping on Sunday Birkenstock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Body Aware Fretlight Need only a small quality. Andrew Martin (0171-584… Artigiano Rosie Nieper Parker A great day's shooting for novices and experts The Card Radisson SAS Hotels Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Old station masters Shopping on Sundays Cellphones Homes & Gardens English Heritage Buildings Soft Water Benefits with Krystal Woodland Kitchens Ltd Cannock Gates Limited Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Turn over an old leaf Peter SEABROOK's guide to producing perfect compost in double-quick time The well contained garden Gardening Anthony Noel, once a set designer, now transforms a different kind of plot—to dramatic effect. Graham Rose goes behind the scenes Homes & Gardens Grovewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Countrywide What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Epsom Residential Home for the Elderly Beckingham Court Brittons The Jewellers Muir Hewitt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simon's so Good we Named It Twice The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cascade Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zygosis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon Haydn Wellesley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Close Encounters The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daewod Contents The Culture Contents Exasperated by prejudices AA Gill on television Sex and violence are not an issue, but don't you dare mix crinolines and kisses Words fail me There's only one way to sum up the world we live in—it's eggy boggin' The disc that turned full circle Just when we thought the single was dead and buried, it has bounced back again. Sales are climbing dramatically for the first time in 10 years. Robert Sandall on a vigorous revival in British pop Single Life Not another American in Paris A chill in the air A morbid analysis of comedy and an Icelandic road movie: there are not many laughs in the rest of the week's film releases The beginning of 20th-century art Cézanne, above, is revered by artists as the inventor of modern painting. A huge new exhibition proves their point, says Waldemar Januzczak Whatever happened to our heroes? In the golden days of Hollywood, the stars were Regular Guys: and ordinary yet brave, and played by Gary Cooper And now? They're emotional and physical freaks, says Stephen Amidon, but we prefer them that way Centre Stage The bother of invention The washing machine, like the Internet, was once a source of worry. Jonathan Margolis on our mixed feelings about new technology Royal Court Classics Season Eco's pendulum of opinion The Name Of The Rose made Umberto Eco the best-known professor of semiotics. He ponders fascism, swimmeing and his latest novel with Nicholas Fraser Dramatic conflict Actors, directors and audiences have tried the stage at the Globe and say it does not work. John Peter believes the academics should now listen to the practitioners and reconsider the design Play it again, Uncle Sam Scrutiny An Inspector Calls Royal Shakespeare Company Dazzling the English in their own language Irish playwrights are once again taking London by storm. Sarah Hemming meets two men, from opposite sides of the Border, who are united by their way with words The Theatre Club Take a weekend break to Malvern Nov 11-12 The Mother Of Oscar Centre Stage—The Restaurant, London Oct 11 Blow Your Mind—See the Phantom Fortune Theatre, London WC2 Oct 11,15 & 22 Marie Animation Art Auction Bathed in glory Ambroise Thomas's Hamlet is not one of the great works, but Opera North has done it full justice in a resourceful and gripping modern-dress production, says Hugh Canning Cycles roll in tandem Paul Driver on Sir Simon Rattle's flying start in his first-ever attempt on a Betthoven cycle, and the nine Vaughan Williams symphonies are also given a rare outing Classical Music Mid-Price The shoe fits Matthew Hart's fluent new Cinderella for London City Ballet should please the whole country, says David Dougill An enigma's variations Pierre Boulez is supposed to alienate audiences, yet he collects an Artist of the Year award this week. Hugh Canning unravels the paradox K. d. lang Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Concerts Also Continued on Page 24 this… Multiple Display Advertising Items Sadler's Wells The Box Office Cabaret The 20th Century British Art Fair Northern Antiques Fair Harrogate Jolson If You Would like to Advertise in the Entertainment "Electrifying a Spectacular Success" Tickets Theatre Box Office Vienna Boys Choir Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Making the Future Congratulations Centenary Gala Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Spectacular Mike Scott Simply Red Joan Baez Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Luxury London Theatre Breaks Jade Leisure Services Record check Outside looking in Does Channel 4's Tribe Time mark the end of old-style television anthropology? By Mark Edwards Happy ever after Don't Worry Be Happy sang Bobby McFerrin—and a new career turn as a conductor seems to prove his words true. By Clive Davis The Sunday Times Learning by design The Science Museum invited in a rightclub designer to bring its children's galleries up to date. Hugh Pearman joined the class of 1995 Sunday 1 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Sunday 1 October Film choice Monday 2 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Tuesday 3 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Wednesday 4 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Thursday 5 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Friday 6 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Saturday 7 October Saturday Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Highlights Satellite UK Living TCC MTV Satellite Sky Sports Bravo Satellite Be alert: Desmond Hammill (Discovery, Tue, 9pm) Sky News World Service Enough of that dirty Talk Radio Waves Frequencies Today 1 October Monday 2 October Tuesday 3 October Critics' choice Wednesday 4 October Thursday 5 October Friday 6 October Saturday 7 October Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Writing School Contents Toshiba House of Fraser Contents Michelin Energy Zoë Heller Frinch Wines Plain English Sharan Philips Daks Spirit of the Highlands County Berkeley Homes Brights of Nettlebed Novotel Chanel Relative Values Nicky Calrke, right, and his brother, Michael Van Clarke, both leading hairdressers. Interview by Helen Chislett. Photographs by Fergus Greer Schott The third man Peter Mandelson is the nmost feared backroom boy in British politics. He gave the Labour party a rosy hue, nearly made Neil Kinnock electable, and is now said to be indispensable to Tony Blair in his quest for power. What new ambitions lie behimnd the smile of the man once called 'Labour's evil genious'? By Bryan Appleyard Benham Mani Amdega Niagara Water proof Miami rhapsody Tocade Antonio Banderas at Cannes with his wife, Ana Leza… Portakabin "British Made" Austin Reed Curse of the House of Lovat For centuries the Frasers of Lovat were Britain's most powerful clan. Then disaster struck. Now a bus driver's dauhter has bough their castle. By James Dalrympel. Main phtograph by Ken Mcpherson Estee Lauder Pleasures Estee Lauder Pleasures Pleasure is the beginning and the end of living… Harrods Safilo Anglian Conservatory Company Dollond & Attchison The Corsa Cdx from Vauxhall Toon Tycoon When Michael Eisner came to the Magic Kingdom it was in deep trouble. Now, after traumas and dramas, it rules the world, with Eisner as the lionsied King. Russell Miller reports. Main Photographs by Louis Psihoyos The Sunday Times Wine Club Dolphin Flemings Barratt The Sunday Times Cookery Cards Binder Nationwide Driveways The man who couldn't be king The Metamorphosis Watermark Magnifying Lamp Stephens Brothers Nordic Kitchen Magic Stannah Stairlifts Spacemaker Bedrooms Lyn-Plan Wharfarde Bourne Gallery Scale watcher Alexanders Omega Massive Oriental Carpet Bankruptcy Sale The 1933 Duesenberg Twenty Grand Multiyork Scope The Sun in Libra and Mercury retrograde signify a week in which communication with others is important, but is noe east to achieve. 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