News from 15/10/1995
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Ben Collins, John Jay City Editor, Fred Redwood, Jon Swain, Sean O'Brien, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jan Morris, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Bernard Borman, Nick Rufford, David Giles, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Roy Porter, Sheridan Morley, Ned Balfe, J R Hammond, Andrew Stephenson, Graham Rose, Mandy Piggott, Kirstle Hamilton, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Nick Pitt, Nick Sullivan, Danny Karlin, Mary Wilson, Mike Hanson, Dylan Jones, Lynne Truss, Graham Noble, Hilaire Gomer, Haidee Findlay-Levin, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Steve Ball, Philip Glazebrook, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Amruta Slee, Kirstle Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Peter Wilson, Bill Borrows, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Michael Gross, John Mortimer, Richard Weekes, Dymphna Byrne, Sally Cockburn, John Evans, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Michael Sissons, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Chris Dodd, Geoff Whitten, James Strachan, Simon Hinde, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, S Kaminsky, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, J Adey, Mike Laws, Louis Farrakhan, Stuart Wavell, Paul Ham, Brando, Paul Donovan, Chris Cooke, Angela Newing, Pazit Ravina, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Hugh McIlvanney, Paul Wheeler, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, James Adams, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Dinesh Vadhia, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Shelley Von Strunckel, Matthew Gwyther, David Leppard, Tim Kelsey, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Mr A Cummins, Lawrence Durrell, Tom Shone, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Toby Stokes, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Susan Clark, Hilary Bonner, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Jonathan Silvers, Christina Lamb, Nick Peters, Alan Stockwell, Sue Reid, R A M Borley, Dorothy Einon, John Karter, Ed Porter, Cosmo Landesman, Uki Goni, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Ian Tattersall, James M Switzer, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Peter Briggs, Nick Cain, Edwina Currie, Patricia Clough, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Lisa Barber, Andrew Grice, Ian Coxon, Peter H Pimblett, Martin Searby, Ian Critchley, Mandy Francis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Eric Newby, Christopher Goodwin, Russell Miller, Richard Woods, Damon Quigley, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Jack Crossley, David Young, Linda Evangelista, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, Norbert Pipperger, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Julie Burchill, Lisa Markwell, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, John Crossland, Niall Ferguson, Matthew Lynn, Sarah Fairbairn, Godfrey Smith, Christopher Witts, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Michael Holt, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chris Dighton, Kirsty Lang, Andrew Lycett, Steve Boxer, Steven Berkoff, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, David Boushel, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Anna Pukas, John Spurling, Gilbert Adair, Rosemary Leach, Philip Sharratt, Andrew Lorenz, Sally Ballard, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Terrence Bramble, Mrs K J Rawlings, Marcelle Katz, Elizabeth Buchan, Joe Lovejoy, John English, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Bob Murray, Tim Kesley, Lauren John, John Burns, Penny Perrick, Jerome Gardner, Faiza Amba, Joe Martucci General Secretary of the Police, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, Richard Eyre, Basil Lee, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Clarke to target family in tax cuts Shock as Cedric Brown refuses £2m pay bonus Saddam torches son's sports cars Contents Kuoni Contents Doubts over pregnancy scans as doctors abort healthy babies Contents Boxing's night of shame leaves young fighter on brink of death Contents End of an era: Birt to quit BBC Contents A1-Fayed launches £6,000 royal tour Graham's The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Ministers prepare to defy Euro-laws The Sunday Times Best Offers Best Reading 4 More Delicious Receipes Guinness appeal hinges on Howard Shakespeare faces axe in exams for 14-year-olds Bogeyman of the BBC bows out Cherie Blair gave free legal help to fraudster Clowes AmericanAirlines MoD files reveal new UFO cases 306 Peugeot Battle of the sexes splits legal world In today's Other Papers Armed robbers grab £¼m gold Amerada Hess Gas Abbey National HSBC University is hounding me out, says don It's all damn good English British Midland Champion horses found starving The Missing Wimp? New Evidence of Man's Evolution Are humans evolved from peaceful, female-led apes? The new Mercedes E-class Bugs Bunny buries ye olde heroes British Gas Bungling taxmen go back to school Basic training to halt coding errors Abbey National Cases that put the Revenue to shame The retired salesman The delivery driver The group actions Collection Points for Free Classical CD I'm penniless says mistress of Gucci heir Direct Jaguar Police computer to target 6-year-olds Rover Game is up for the Tory wets Stores abandon 99p sales ploy National Savings Taki There's life in the old dog yet Nature's recipe for a long life Last call for Fergie and her friends Nick Newman's Week Flags Unfurled: Battle is Joined Despite a lurch to the right, John Major brought his conference back on an even keel and fired the Tory party with conviction. Can he now inspire the rest of the country? Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott report Woolwich Secret Diary of Justin Hinchcliffe, age 14¾ Eyes right: Major has sanctioned a rightward shift… Squaring the circle Tax cuts in the November budget are essential to the government's political recovery. David Smith explains how savings on spending can be made Abbey Life Clear Blue Policies On its knees Inside the ring a boxer fights for his life; outside, fans run riot. Maurice Chittenden on the troubled state of British boxing On its Knees Amstrad Direct Lunn Poly Welcome to the no-train rail service Railway sell-off leaves system in a shambles Churchill's Stairlift Jeep Countdown to confusion Muslims squeeze Serb jugular Forces close in on Banja Luka prize Nissan Soldiers wrangle as tide is turned Arafat used treasure to buy arms America agonises over disabled patient doctors won't treat Commercial Radio Neutral Swiss 'sham' exposed Besieged Nato chief close to quitting Washington surrenders to apostle of race hate The Times Educational Supplement The Day You Start to Drive Naked, our Dummies Will… Saddam reborn on pyre of Porsches The Omega from Vauxhall Berlusconi faces corruption trial National Savings Virtual Shop Pop-chart monks snap under the pressure Dan technology plc Gwent the Natural Choice China defies US with Iran nuclear deal Sheikh spares maid Liechtenstein fights to rein in its iron prince Lloyds Bank Zurich Insurance Two women battle over Papandreou Jackals circle Juppe at his party triumph Olivetti personal computers Victims attack torture 'angel' Astiz in street Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Discovery Hollywood does double take on the Dalai Lama Hewlett Packard Gangster cops colonise Chicago's police force Multiple Display Advertising Items County Hall Poisons tested on Stalin's prisoners Barclays Bill and Hillary mend the credibility gap Inside Washington Senator Tortoise trails Birthday treat for Thatcher Republicans desert their think-tank Vanunu goes on hunger strike Peers fail to declare business ties Fresh talks rekindle IRA peace hopes Weather and Travel Outlook Final journey: Lord Home, the former prime minister,… Blair to reshuffle his shadow cabinet Canon News Digest Contents GEC courts Lucas boss for top job Simpson may succeed Weinstock MBOs set to win BR sales Paul Mitchell Banham to become chairman at Kingfisher Contents Trocadero heads for float £300m British plant to build engines for BMW and Rover Contents Fayeds win court battle Visionary black horse leads banking herd Agenda High-speed trains sale American Express Brown may retire early after rejecting £2m Satellite and cable move by Granada Price pressures ease Maxted creates property fund National Savings Virutal Shop Chrysalis joins Selec TV bidders BNB set to buy Goodman Graham The bank that said. . . TSB needed a deal to continue its profits revival. Kirstie Hamilton reports on why it said yes to a merger with Lloyds, to create Britain's second biggest bank Alliance prepares for float There are growing signs that another society is clearing the decks to float and become an independent bank. Richard Woods reports BT Editor misses profit at Telegraph Prufrock Lloyd's chases its tail Prufrock Taxman tackles rugby men Prufrock Sharp Intelligent Thinking Birt's business fades out Prufrock What a wind-up for Highbury Prufrock Barings man 'lost plot' in book Prufrock Railtrack sale points to new age of the train The go-ahead to sell the track and signals owner is a milestone in the privatisation of the railways, writes Andrew Lorenz Sedgemoor FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Pizza whizz steps on the gas Domino's has revitalised its £10m operation in Britain and is now poised to expand. Sarah Fairbairn discovers its winning recipe Babcock leads in Rosyth auction Sharewatch In today's Other Papers Scottish Widows A share in the boardroom Sun The Network is the Computer RTZ aims for superleague with Oz deal RTZ plans to merge with CRA to exploit the new liberalisation of world mining. John Waples and Ardyn Bernoth report Enterprise Inns Will Gates dominate media, too? The purchase of the Bettmann Archive has fuelled fears about the ambitions of America's richest man, writes Garth Alexander The national Project Management exhibition Renault Cars with Flair North East Derbyshire District Council Wealth and loathing split headhunters A power struggle at NBI, the executive search agency, has sparked off sweeping changes and resignations. Richard Woods reports The Times Mystical card game sweeps the board Soros seeks Chinese airline stake One of the world's most closed airline markets could be opened up to the West if the American financial guru succeeds in buying into a small regional carrier. Nick Rufford reports from Hong Kong London Gatwick Elusive Englishman is hedge fund king George Soros owes much to a secretive adviser in north London. Report by Matthew Lynn BUPA A blip too far for an early cut in base rates Economic Outlook Royal Mail American dream lives on American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest 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 SCF Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items OCRA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delivering Goods Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scanner company shows its mettle The detection of rogue pieces of metal in processed food has provided rich pickings for Safeline, backed by the venture-capital group 3i. Sarah Fairbairn reports Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Wallcote Enterprise promised bigger voice in Whitehall Small firms are to be given more weight in decision making. Andrew Lorenz reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items ServiceMASTER Multiple Display Advertising Items The Corporate Connection Prontaprint! Ostrich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discreet 'Bugging' and… Government Auction News Co-op cuts bank costs Ireland's fate obscured in a maze of maybes The expedition to Lisbon promises either temporary relief or a painful death. Chris Lightbown ponders the best outcome for long-term progress Shouting right to the last Jack Charlton's blistering broadside at the sloppiness of some of his team's play in their narrow victory over Latvia on Wednesday was proof positive that the Republic of Ireland manager is not mellowing in the twilight of his career. Hugh McIlvanney talks to the man for whom compromise is the devil's word England soldiering on National coach not for turning Joe Lovejoy on a dire night in Oslo when Terry Venables found his head in a tabloid noose How They Stand on the Road to Euro '96 Second-placed qualifiers' corridor of uncertainty Colourful return for Spectrum Life and times of the old Sage of Halifax Phil Bull bestrode racing with his bold bets and sharp words. John Karter looks at a new book about the man behind Timeform NatWest Looking after racehorses is a debt of honour A TV programme claims that the fate of some Thoroughbred horses is to be mistreated and abandoned. Comment by Paul Wheeler Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Rover Another push up the ramp to glory His talent is unquestioned, his failures the more pitiful for it. Tolerance is running low but Rob Steen believes that Mark Ramprakash will come good in South Africa South African Tour Dates An old rivalry enters a bold new era With England about to leave for South Africa, Robin Marlar puts the Tour in context South Africa seize initiative Woolmer the visionary with winning ways The coach plotting England's demise on the South Africa tour is one of their own. Ian Hawkey reports Scoreboard Zimbabwe v Sth Africa Els plays his master stroke Lauren St John on a narrow victory for the defending champion Car Magazine Driving Opinion Elkington's drive for victory reaps final… Stephen Jones sees a weary Rocca lose a muted semi-final battle at Wentworth Player power on the Burma road Lauren St John on the Wentworth course that sorts the men from the boys—even if Ernie Els thinks it's too easy Paul Stewart Racing England flatter to deceive Little big one tackles a big little one Australia throw down the gauntlet Arms Park plans remain a lottery The Rugby Column Champagne Victor opts for real pain 'It Has to Be Admitted that if Ubogu Has Failed to Come across as Some Kind of Playboy, Then It is Not from Any Lack of Effort' Stephen Jones watches the England prop go through hell in an attempt to revive a career damaged by his lack of dedication Hunting for Perfection Entertainment is the name of the game The letter of the law is choking rugby in Britain, while in New Zealand and South Africa the rules are bent and the game thrives. By Stephen Jones Guscott is the inspiration "Old Speckled Hen" Turner teaches Quins a lesson Boxing's tragedy and shame Murray fought for life as fans rioted Damon Quigley gives an eyewitness account of the events at the Hospitality Inn in Glasgow that have brought further tragedy and shame to boxing Wilkinson seeks a Davis Cup place On the Record Picture Gallery Vets keep tight rein on the ultimate test of endurance David Hunn watches some of the toughest competitors in equestrianism ride in a gruelling 100-mile race across Sussex Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools The Boy Wonder How Robson wooed and won Juninho for Boro Rarely has British football witnessed a more audacious signing. Ian Chadband on the Middlesbrough manager's amazing coup Arsenal's speed and movement leaves Leeds chasing shadows Brazilian's arrival is a weight off Barmby's shoulders Dave Thomas looks at how Robson may use Juninho at Boro All action but no change The Football Column Old icon returns to sink Rangers Deryk Brown at Loftus Road Chelsea wise to twist of events Spurs undermined by precious Stone Bohinen's blinding vision Stubbs paints a little masterpiece Liverpool left to rue the misses Murray's life is lost as boxing runs out of excuses Comment Scholes plots City's demise Bombardier Contents Elkington and Els to meet in the final News inside Off-colour England beat South Africa Premier League Mother Knows Best Having a baby has modified the views of feminist Naomi Wolf and left her open to unsisterly attacks. But, she tells Tony Allen-Mills, women must be honest about their lives Goodwood Travel Limited Merseyside Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio 3 Starts 60 Minuets Earlier Frightened into a lonely death A lost generation drove a disabled man to kill himself. By Andrew Malone and Paul Waugh End of the line for mankind? Ian Tattersall says we must learn to live with ourselves as the human species has finished its evolution Firebrand turns heat on white America Profile Confusion reigns as Tories fail to identify the enemy Inside Politics Sharp Intelligent Thinking At a loss in New Britain Theodore Dalrymple Dr Leary's final trip Christopher Goodwin finds that Timothy Leary, above, the high priest of LSD, is still fighting taboos as he faces death When is a horror story unhealthy? Do the gory details of murder trials help us understand evil or just fuel our most macabre fantasies, asks Stuart Wavell Dawn of the cyber soldiers Armed forces are preparing for a time when battles are bloodless and fought with computers, reports James Adams Baring all in a model industry Cosmo Landesman is bemused to hear protests over exploitation of women when they come from a fashion world insider The virtual battle plan Muratec the fax specialists Revelling in the richness of our language Trevor McDonald tells Rajeev Syal why he believes improving our use of English does not mean banishing swearing and slang Chancellor poised to swing blunt axe The religion for the Me Generation Radisson Edwardian Marry in haste, repent as quickly as you can Mawhinney's comedy of errors Suppose you were asked to say what the Olympic runner Harold Abrahams and the economist George Schwartz Picture Gallery The Tories lift their game Angry shots fired in battle of Greenwich Quidnunc Dripping wet Tories Major finds his voice but has failed to find a vision Après Mitterrand, le déluge Superlative Travel AT&T The man who could never be Bond In this final extract from his biography of Ian Fleming, left, Andrew Lycett tells how 007 was created out of wartime frustration How Fleming was a prize for Booker Michael Dobbs the Final Cut DVLA Why Britain's toffs still bag top posts Simon Sebag Montefiore examines an ancient grouse O J trial not a black and white issue Full circle on moonlighting Silverstone Driving Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forget German stereotypes Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Spy cameras not for titillation Gladstone, the movie Ageism? 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Yours could be among the one in 10 that is wrong, perhaps costing you hundreds of pounds a year Taxing the public's patience The Equitable Life Virgin Money Section Legal & General Publish and be damned rich Famous authors and wannabe writers are discovering self-publishing can be a route to riches, says Rupert Steiner Framlington Slope off to your own ski chalet in the Alps Falling prices and rising rents are creating the right climate to buy a property in a French resort, writes Paul Ham Scottish Widows Holiday home gives family winter fun and summer sun Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henderson touche Remnant Schroders Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Allied Trust Bank Money Section The Equitable Life Fine print clues to sound investment Careful monitoring of directors' purchases of shares in their companies and the exercise of share options can sometimes provide a useful indicator to potential profits Madras fund offers investors a taste of India's hot shots Murray Johnstone Don't slaughter your grant Students find some innovative and ingenious ways to eke out their meagre allowances. 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Report by Hilaire Gomer Texas Instruments Air travel slows down as world speeds up Learn the Art of Magic CD Rom Review In this weekly column, we review the latest CD-Roms for personal computing in the home Infobank Robots take to the air Automation Pre-programmed and navigating by satellite, flying robots have a big future, writes Max Glaskin Electric bus is streets ahead Mushroom pests face attack Bits & Bytes Remote alarm foils chip theft Virtual reality steps back in time Airbag sensor protects babies Microsoft Advantage Webwatch Newton bounces back Apple has revamped its Newton personal digital assistant. Some pundits believe the new device could mark the start of an age of cheap, easy-to-use portable information devices. Report by David Hewson Government puts schools on road to superhighway The Sunday Times Delphi Magnetic field kills bugs in water Contents To the Sea Again The Pillars Of Hercules a Grand Tour of The Mediterranean by Paul Theroux H Hamilton £17.50 pp523 Contents Teaching a lesson Words worth Pile 'Em High Losing sheep Military secret Dismissing the point Wells said? Critical List That old networking system is in action again, says Harvey Porlock A Browning version A controversial study of a great love affair, suggests Elizabeth Barrett may have had black forbears. Danny Karlin is not convinced The Countrylover's Club Nice work if you can get it Streets Ahead by Keith Waterhouse Hodder £16.99 pp247 Wizard in Oz Homebush Boy: A Memoir by Thomas Keneally Hodder £14.99 pp 180 The lost tribes of Europe Bury Me Standing The Gypsies And Their Journey by Isabel Fonseca Chatto £18.99 pp324 The Gothic Society Harper Collins Publishers Keeping her house in order Madam Speaker The Life Of Betty Boothroyd by Paul Routledge Harper Collins £18 pp262 Bogarde's out—takes Cleared For Take-Off by Dirk Bogarde Viking £16 pp234 Daring to speak its name Homosexuality: A History by Colin Spencer Fourth Estate £20 pp448 Virtually Normal An Argument About Homosexuality by Andrew Sullivan Picador £14.99 pp212 Waterstones Diary Gateway to heaven Constantinople, melting pot of East and West, decadent symbol of power, wealth and beauty, is lavishly served up to Niall Ferguson Slow fade of an empire Byzantium The Decline And Fall by John Julius Norwich Viking £25 pp488 On the Shelf Kenneth Grahame's The Golden Age captures the glow of childhood for Jonathan Sale 50 Years Ago this Week Lawrence Durrell to Henry Miller, October 1945 The Sunday Times House of horror Elizabeth Buchan is given a taste of the gothic in her selection of romantic reading Flamingo Desert storms Don't Call It Night by Amos Oz trans by Nicholas de Lange Chatto £14.99 pp220 Speaking volumes Old Scores by Frederic Raphael Orion £15.99 pp264 Engine trouble Lady Chatterley's Confession by Elaine Feinstein MacMillan £10.50 pp314 A limited edition Plain Girl by Arthur Miller Methuen £9.99 pp51 Heirs and graces Bones And Murder by Margaret Atwood The Times Literary Supplement The 1995 Lionel Gelber Prize The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 396 Hardbacks Paperbacks Books etc. The Writing School The Adventures of Tintin Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times News Soul Warrior Picture Gallery A-Mazing! A trip along riverbank The Wind in the Willows Deputy Dink Mr Clean Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Picture Gallery The iNTELLiGENT Cod Bogart Joy Stick SCRiBBLE The Mega Goodie Pack Contents Inside Knickers to the French! Pope and glory Jonathan Ross in Florida Shoot to thrill End of the dry spell Austen maestro Not only are Jane Austen's stories of single women and repressed lust enjoying a huge revival—they are also uniting the literati and the lads, says Roland White Many happy returns O J Simpson apparently wants to move to New York. And he'll probably fit in fine—there's nothing people love more, these days, than someone who's had a brush with the law, says a a Gill Irresistible Does NY want OJ? Bones of contention The scrawny appearance of Jodie Kidd on a Milan catwalk caused gasps of horror last week, but fashion, says Michael Gross, is an ugly business that uses huge rewards to justify exploiting these girls Bulgarian Vintners Company Limited Fate accompli With the death of Patric Walker and the rise of Mystic Meg, astrologer Shelley Von Strunckel, above, looks to the future of her profession Learning to read the stars Britain's Music Club The Sunday Times Mass appeal Liz Hurley and Princess Diana are thinking about the road to Rome. Suddenly the young are flocking to the Catholic church. By Sue Reid The Times Catholic tastes It's a bunny old world Hugh Hefner has gone from Playboy to good boy. At his infamous LA mansion, he tells Chrissy Iley why he has given up bunnies for rabbits Lite fantastic As the nation continues to put on weight, the Co-op plans to cut down and label the fat content of its products. Roland White tucks in It takes the biscuit Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Letters Radisson Edwardian Tunturi Trevor McDONALD Brief Lives Here is the news: the government last week asked ITN's chief newsreader to head a campaign for better English in schools. And now overseas: crisis in Madrid as the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain The Sunday Times Cross Word Sega vs Sony Feuds Corner The reluctant boarder Family Life Germ warfare Health With new flu strains emerging from Singapore to Johannesburg every year, jabs can be a life-saver, says Mandy Piggott And they call it puppy love Pets Sally Ballard visits a haven where dogs are treated as VIPs, even when the number of abandoned litters reaches its peak The wheel thing Fitness Virtual reality is taking the boredom out of fitness-room pedalling, writes Mandy Francis Italian job Hectic and emotionally draining it may be, but Linda Evangelista wouldn't miss the Milan fashion shows for anything in the world Linda with Dolce, Gabbana and her boyfriend, Kyle… Magimix Benoist Baskets Jake Something to Chew on Cartier Limited Sophie Grigson Simply vegetables Going for gold Food & Drink Wine My halcyon days Table Talk Testing Time Long-grain rice Narrow minded Interiors Small rooms and lots of stairs meant careful planning for one couple before taking on a Victorian terrace house. 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Neither, he's an elaborate hoax that no other author would dare invent Goodbye to all that Bet is on the brink of pulling her last pint in the Rovers Return. Will Coronation Street survive the exit of the woman who has become a national icon, asks Hilary Bonner You haven't really lived until you've died in slow motion Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch remains a seminal essay in violence, says Tom Shone Still on home ground The Terence Davies vision doesn't travel well, finds Tom SHONE—The Neon Bible is kitchen-sink drama that pulls its own plug The rest of the week's films Forum Undisputed king of the portrait The Tate's exhibition of Tudor and Jacobean painting is majestic and is dominated by the genius of Holbein, says Waldemar Januszczak Your 15 minutes are up, dahling Thirty years ago we were told that everybody is entitled to a fleeting moment of fame, but now the British are turning their backs on the stars. Cosmo Landesman hails the advent of Celebrity Fatigue Endowment policy Robert Hewison writes an open letter about arts funding Centre Stage Royal Opera House All and more than it's cracked up to be Cracker—it's gritty, sharp and doesn't pull any punches. Its qualities should have been enough to win the round against News At Ten, says Mark Edwards Record check Welsh National Opera Pseudo-event's corner Scrutiny What does a director do? In a preview to his Lunchtime Lecture, Richard Eyre, head of the National Theatre, puts the spotlight on an enigmatic role Royal Ballet The Sunday Times Pretty smart Rufus Sewell may be a heart-throb, but his latest role as an Ira terrorist shows he has a decidedly unromantic edge. By Chrissy Iley The grammer of hate Ron Hutchinson's 1980s play about the factions dividing Northern Ireland is still grippingly relevant, says John Peter The rest of the week's theatre Dream casting David Pountney is back at the ENO. This time Purcell gets the radical treatment. By Hugh Canning English National Ballet In the new halls of fame Paul Driver enjoys For Liverpool, a new work dedicated to the city, played at the recently reopened Philharmonic Hall Chandos Piccadilly Theatre Bible belter Hugh Canning sees the operatic event of the decade, Moses und Aron The rest of the week's opera Jenufa PPP healthcare IL Postino Don't forget Paris David Dougill finds French audiences are much to be envied The Tenors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Rusalka Fame Luxury Theatre Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Mary Black Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yanni Live Labatts Apollo Hammersmith Multiple Display Advertising Items Walt Disney's World on Ice Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyric Theatre Chichester Festival Theatre Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Autumn Collection The toast of France In the late 19th century Franck, Debussy and Ravel ensured that Paris was supreme in music just as in art. Stephen Pettitt on the Gallic flavour of the second disc in the Autumn Collection Sunday 15 October Regional Variations Satellite Toshiba Home Cinema Critics' choice Sunday 15 October Film choice Monday 16 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Monday 16 October Film choice Tuesday 17 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Tuesday 17 October Film choice Wednesday 18 October Regional Variationa Satellite Critics' choice Wednesday 18 October Toshiba Home Cinema Film choice Thursday 19 October Regional Variations Satellite Toshiba Home Cinema Critics' choice Thursday 19 October Film choice Friday 20 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Friday 20 October Film choice Saturday 21 October Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Saturday 21 October Film choice Satellite Highlights UK Living MTV Sky Sports Bravo Go to work on a politician Radio Waves Paul Donovan Radio World Service Today 15 October Monday 16 October Tuesday 17 October Critics' choice Wednesday 18 October Thursday 19 October Friday 20 October Saturday 21 October The Theatre Club 1995 Martin/TMA British Regional Theatre Awards International Convention Centre, Birmingham. 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