News from 29/10/1995
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Taki, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Philip Schofield, Christopher Middleton, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Bernard Gafferty, Shahnaz Pakravan, John Davison, Steve McNie, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Mark Reason, Richard Overy, Norman MacRae, Keith Thompson Producer, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Rev Professor W Frend, Robert Breckman, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Anthony Bambridge, Roger Pope, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, David Smith, Mark Poulter Space Department, William Green, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sebastian Hamilton, Colin Bullen, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Carol Sarler, Lynne Truss, Kate McLeish Exeter, Edward Platt, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Amruta Slee, Kirstle Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Robert Hewison, Gwyther Irwin, David Dougill, Richard Weekes, Mariella Frostrup, Philip Kerr, David Hewson, Mrs Barbara Muir, Ian Gilmour, Jim Reid, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Guy Monson, Bill Kenwright Vice-President, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Geoff Whitten, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Michael Jones, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Alan Millard, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Kevin Connolly, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Charlotte Atkins, Tony Blair, Michael Russell, Ardyn Bernoth, Terry O'Neill, Roy Strong, Julie, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Child B, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Martin Arostegui, Pazit Ravina, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Paul Wheeler, Finstat, Clive Brooke General Secretary, James Adams, Eleanor Bailey, Paul Driver, Garth Pearce, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Matthew Gwyther, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Tim Kelsey, Martyn Halle, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Victoria Streatfeild, Dave Thomas, Peter Blythe, Michael White, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Andrew Cowan, Christina Lamb, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, A Legard, Sue Reid, John Karter, Sir Peter Ustinov, Hy Kurzner Chairman, Sir Derek Jacobi President, Stanley Stewart, S Reay, Uki Goni, Jenny McClean, Diana Wright, John Horder, Dr Stephen Gergely, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Helen Hawkins, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Ian Crichley, Brian Deer, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Anthony Hall, Paul Nuki, Tim Moorey, R. Macdonald, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, Caroline Gascoigne, Keith Martin, Mandy Francis, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, M Dagger, Paul Nuki Personal Finance Editor, Brain Walden, Colin McDowell, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Prigg, George Walden, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Garth Alexander, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, C Corlett Deputy Chairman, William Dougals, Janet Street-Porter, Roland White, Hugh Pitt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Paul Saint, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Jenny Uglow, Peter Watts, Cs First Boston, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Matthew Parris, Philip Davies, Louisa Young, D J Taylor, Sean Hargrave, John Pratt, Godfrey Smith, Sarah Fairbairn, Michael Austin, Roy Greenslade, Jonathan Ross, David Eastwood, Andrew Stephen, A A Gill, Eric Ayoola, David Hutcheon, Chris Dighton, Kirsty Lang, Andrew Lycett, Steve Boxer, Anthony Holden, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Philip Pond, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Matt Simson, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Gill Faldo, Andrew Verity, Marcelle Katz, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, J P Donleavy, Rupert Steiner, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Bob Murray, Clive Wolfe Director, Neil MacLean, Penny Perrick, Nicola Formby, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Douglas Kennedy, Stephen Boyd, Peter Faraday, John Finlan, Joan Garani, Paul Ellis, Dan Pearson, Nick Faldo, Stephen Hayward, Richard Lewis, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoScrabble Article Withdrawn British pensioner gets world's first electric heart Article Withdrawn Contents Kuoni Sinatra Revealed: how to get to Mars in a month Antarctic Adventure Queen to tighten security over hoax The Sunday Times The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Brain disease may be in blood bank W. & J. Graham's Port High life: A snowboarder shows his skills on… Lewis raises alarm on 'pressure cooker' jails The Sunday Times Classified Major orders cut in memos to beat leaks BBC raises lottery stakes with bid for £70m studio The Bard sheds light on torments of Charles Gucci Article Withdrawn The National Lottery Top headmaster wins sex case Was Keats so pure? One poet's not sure European Business News Abbey National SAS accepts first Gurkha into regiment 806 Peugeot Chemical link found to low sperm counts Labour calls on Patten to quit Teachers and scientists double up as country vicars British Midland Honda Icemen poised for Antarctic duel Last great race for glory The Sunday Times American Airlines Police market skills for foreign billions Halifax Invisible man fights for seat in Tory revolt The Cats Protection League Article Withdrawn Bass TV censured for murder re-enactment Drivers take back seat in smart cars Suzuki In today's Other Papers Sharp Intelligent Thinking Green group's cash in 'dirty' firms National Savings Treasured for a trashing Atticvs Beat muggers by imposing a curfew Atticvs My vote is for 'people power' Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Article Withdrawn Lloyds Bank The secrets of stacking the body with steroids 'I quit athletics because I refuse to take drugs Matt Simson, a champion shot thrower, explains how his dream of competing in a clean sport soured Bose Sun Alliance It's for Yoo-Hoo! Electric lifesaver A British surgeon has transplanted the first permanent electric heart into a patient. Lois Rogers reports on an operation that makes medical history Woolwich Building Society Hewlett Packard Nuclear farce unfolds round Yeltsin sickbed Kremlin loyalists see off Chernomyrdin bid for 'the button' £140m property 'lost' in Euro-office move National Kidney Research Serbs attack British envoy Republicans split by fickle Arianna National Savings General Accident Property Services Housewives of the world unite behind dusters Chirac flirts with dalliance Anglaise The Royal Bank of Scotland Money net closes on EC mandarins Canon Breakaway fever grips Quebec Virtual Shop Guardian HSBC Trade Services Patients sue over penis surgery The Times Educational Supplement Sun Alliance Tottering Gonzalez faces final curtain Hell on the Ho Chi Minh trail Search for lost Vietnam GIs fails Amstrad Direct Fighting tots cause alarm in US schools Rover Pentagon to put forces on mobile 'war island' Whether or not it is clear to you White House conspiracy theorists cry 'murder' Air Portugal Britons targeted in Bosnia Grachev plays on critic's weak spot Inside Moscow Brazilians colonise Portugal Virtual Shop OKI People to People Technology Late again on the metro Mystic casts an eye over Boris Food for thought Bottling out of all that vodka School maths skills hit new low Moonie cult leader barred from Britain Weather and Travel Outlook Micro Correct Five share £7.9m lottery jackpot News Digest Two women die in London blaze Ticket inquiry Royal hunt Climbdown offer Fireworks alert Driver hurt Drug raid Child mauled Norman Conquest Singapore probes Leeson's 'double commission' deal Competition may cut gas bills by 25% Savings double expected level Barclay twins in Scotsman deal Virgin Direct Line to the Pru High-Flyers. . . Alan Wallace, above, and his partner Robert Payne, who run the Old Hawking Club, offer corporate entertainment with a difference—hunting with peregrine falcons on the Yorkshire moors Railtrack fights government curb Family Fortunes Post Office chief to head WH Smith American Express Time for Rolls-Royce to swallow its pride Agenda Grid chairman sparks new utilities pay row Cordiant cash call signals revival Express papers seek a buyer Gillette eyes Scholl Virtual Shop Rovers offers Sunday return Rank chief calls for action on gaming Article Withdrawn Norman conquest Archie Norman suffered a rare defeat when he was forced to cancel price cuts on drugs, but the drive to expand Asda goes on. Report by Ardyn Bernoth BT Gucci saviour faces Saks turnround test Investcorp has a low profile but it has rescued some of the world's most high-profile brand names. Rufus Olins reports Coface LBF Eizo Professional Display Systems The national Project Management exhibition Adams launches into cyberspace Prufrock Good vibrations Wall St biker foresees crash Publishing life's a beach Judgement day for Lloyd's Phone boss left off the hook The Sunday Times Lloyd's vehicles put on 'sell' list Sharewatch PC World the Computer Superstore A share in the boardroom Assault mounted on fortress Littlewoods The retailer's former head has surprised the Moores dynasty with an audacious offer. By Richard Woods and Randeep Ramesh The new Mercedes E-class Salomon stumbles again A dramatic profits turnround may have come too late to save Salomon after Warren Buffett's surprise move to sell stock wiped $400m off its market value, writes Garth Alexander from New York Nationwide London controls cause humiliation Swansea Business Location Olivetti personal computers Assura Barclays Pru takes on banks at their own game The banks moved into the life insurance so the Prudential has hit back by moving on to their turf. Others will follow, driving the revolution in financial services. Kirstie Hamilton reports Dyke faces flak from beaten rivals over Channel 5 Advertisers welcome an extra TV channel but, asks Rufus Olins, has Greg Dyke the right programme mix to make it pay? London Gatwick Maxwell trial: Kevin reveals desperate fight to save empire Dr Finlay finds a remedy for ailing Dawson The maker of Pringle knitwear is on the mend after being laid low in America writes Andrew Lorenz Budget The Sunday Times The lure of the lamplight At the age of 77, an inventor is reviving the Astro lamp that was all the rage in the 1960s. Report by Sarah Fairbairn Skill shortages emerge Renault Cars with Flair Hydro-Electric PLC Small firms scale down reliance on overdrafts Borrowing habits of companies are changing, reports Claire Oldfield Top bank raider shows no mercy Legendary deals have made Nations Bank the third-biggest in America but its ruthless cost-cutting is deterring potential partners, writes Garth Alexander from New York MoD comes under fire for buying Israeli shells British suppliers have lost out on a £42m order for high-tech artillery shells, reports Hugh McManners, Defence Correspondent Datastream Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Discreet 'Bugging' and… Fidelity Digital Colour High debt may stop Emu from ever taking off Economic Outlook The University of Chicago at Barcelona Trade Indemnity-Heller Budget battle risks turmoil for markets American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AUdiTEL (UK) LTd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd The Corporate Connection Service Master Fast Signs Multiple Display Advertising Items D-Day for Wembley National stadium decision is make or break On Tuesday, the Sports Council will announce its choice for a national stadium. Wembley is a strong fancy to win; but if it fails, it faces penury. Ian Chadband and Ian Hawkey report Visions of the Future: The Five National Stadium Candidates Cigar lights up the Big Apple Ridgewood Pearl shines for Ireland John Karter at the Breeders' Cup Barton Bank jumps back into form Ballydoyle Stables Schwer retains his crown On the Record Picture Gallery Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Giant leaps in a small world David Hunn reports on the little people with big ambitions for gymnastics glory Ford Dogged Muster carpets Sampras Braves get set to count coup Richard Weekes on the twists and turns of a World Series that could yet go to the wire Hendry marches on while James's renaissance ends The Times Jonah runs from fame to fortune Stephen Jones finds the most famous name in the game the same as he was—but bigger Poison allegations resurface The Rugby Bishops Finger Awesome All Blacks score perfect ten Kangaroos on the rebound deliver the final Cup kick Australia prove they are still in a league of their own as Ian Chadband takes stock of the real winners and losers of the World Cup Fiji conform for the sake of survival The passions of Fijian rugby are being cooled by modern necessities. Stephen Jones laments a passing of innocence Bath roll over spirited Saracens Cardiff expose islanders' limitations Hill crashes against the mountain Damon Hill's year began so well. Nigel Roebuck asks what went wrong Underwood steals the show Mzikizana stars on a day of toil NatWest Salim bribery scandal could blow up Test series Did Salim Malik try to fix matches? Or did his accusers make it all up? Whatever the truth, the mixture is explosive, says Peter Roebuck Future is black and white A hotbed of young cricketing talent, South Africa has much to look forward to Peter Roebuck runs an eye over the players most likely to shine Montgomerie eyes hat-trick Torrance dream seems doomed The flag of St Andrews flies king of the castle Scotland, the home of the game, is back on top of world thanks to the likes of Torrance and Montgomerie. Lauren St John reports The wrong way round the world Samantha Brewster sets off round the world today, alone on a 14-crew boat. By Keith Wheatley Wright back in line and favour Chris Lightbown chronicles the fall and rise of Mark Wright, from world-class defender to injury-riddled has-been—and back again Appreciating the worth of Rioch family values Arsenal are emerging from the shadows of last season. Kevin Connolly reports on a change of mood under a new regime at Highbury Plot thickens over Juninho debut day The Football Liverpool ease irresistibly past lacklustre City Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Walking in a winner, Ferdinand At Newcastle the role of the No 9 is legendary. For England, it is subject to great debate. Joe Lovejoy reports West Ham find their backbone Saintly Shipperley shows no mercy Draper uses Yorke to bowl Everton over Forest left to rue the misses No happy return for Robson Bohinen leads Rovers revival McAllister breaks the drought Halifax Australia the class of '95 Johns fires Kangaroo spirit Cole closes the gap for United News inside England find it hard in Soweto Montgomerie in the driving seat Premier League League's thrilling sales pitch The ambitious sport of rugby league was in the shop window for its World Cup final. But it was business as usual for the Australians, reports Hugh Mcllvanney Man Mountain Familiar pose: Australian captain Brad Fittler holds… Twin towers Omega The Myth behind the Mask Lunn Poly up to 12% off Winter Sun & Ski Holidays Cashing in on Europe's eternal triangle Germany is the superpower we must deal with and to do so we must get into bed with France, writes George Walden NatWest The Weekender Break Virtual Shop Secret service silence on 007 Did James Bond have official backing for propaganda purposes, asks Andrew Lycett The girl who conquered cancer—and the NHS Profile Death of a thousand leaks in murky Whitehall waters Inside Politics Glenfiddich A legal way to get rich Theodore Dalrymple Patten is misled by the smile on the tiger Sharp Intelligent Thinking Labour's babes cause Tory hearts to flutter Conservative leaders fear the rising tide of women on opposition benches but can do nothing, writes Michael Prescott Mackay believes he can save the 'lovers charter' Liz Lightfoot studies the rearguard action against domestic violence laws Scandals Aren't what They Used to Be Sun Alliance General X waits to take over Russia The bitterest pill for girls to swallow Radisson Edwardian Hotels Is Labour such a sure bet? Suffer the children? Why bother Godfrey Smith For richer or poorer Orange blossom on Clinton's family tree Quidnunc Jailhouse rock Tories deserve to suffer with this foolish lottery Letting fly at Hattersley Superlative Travel Jaw jaw not war on crime Moonstruck by the wall Fiat The Sunday Times Doormen bounce back No concessions to southpaws Clarke's treasure chest Another split of the Euro vote Honourable members? Kingsley memory Searching Points Birthdays AT&T Now revving up in Japan This week's motor show in Tokyo displays a nation recovering its automotive nerve and verve, reports Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Shoreham Car Auction Joyous return of street cars named desire Silverstone Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Heathrow Never Run of the Milcars MLG of Chiswick Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotswold Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Silverstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Graypaul Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Lexus Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Quality Used Cars London Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Lancaster Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Lancaster Michael Powles Limited Network Q Guaranteed Motor Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Sotogrande Fairclough Homes Octacon Grosvenor Estate Holdings Institute Advanced Motorists Spain's developers list to port Quality properties on the Costa del Sol are selling well—and to all nationalities, reports Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal Homes Renault Elizabeth Court Chelsea Multiple Display Advertising Items Room at the top for water rats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills International Multiple Display Advertising Items Kings cross minimal lofts by master minimalist john Regalian Foxtons Lennox House Berkeley Homes Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideal Homes Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Alto Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Homes Clutions Sun Life Rockwell Telecommunications Phillips & Carpenter NB Selection Ltd Selector Europe CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Adderley Featherstone plc NB Selection Ltd Wickland Westcott Chief Executive Designate Berkeley Executive Ltd Whitehead Selection MSL International Boyden International PA Advertising Limited MSL International NB Selection Ltd Philip Rice Partnership Goodman Graham GKRS Search & Selection Michael Page Sales & Marketing Profiles Agency Management Novus Networks Ltd GKRS Search & Selection Hewlett Packard Chusid Headway Lichtin Associates Amdahi Price Jamieson Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ernst & Young LLP NB Selection Ltd Motorola Harvey Nash PLC NB Selection Ltd Ernst & Young Harvey Nash PLC GPT Limited Coca-Cola Stuart Spindler & Partners Cbt Systems Salomon Brothers Price Waterhouse Management Consultants Coopers & Lybrand Macmillan Davies The Allison Partnership Varley~Walker Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda Boots Opticians Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyd Management Manchester College of Arts and Technology Walker Hamill Texas Instruments Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Ltd Management Application Support Paddington Churches Housing Association Olympus Sport Independem Television Commission Infonet IQ Software PA Consulting Group Michael Page Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Professional Pre-Selection The Merchants Group Padley's Career connections Wilson Learning Bernard Hodes KPMG Selection & Search Jonathan Lee Technical Recruitment ERN Advertising Communication GE Capital Guildford Woodchester Credit Lyonnais Ward Executive Limited Telstra Import/export Trainees CDOA Interexec Subscription Services Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scientific Generics ICS GE Capital Europe Connaught Construcciones Y Auxiliar De Ferrocarriles Korn Ferry Associates Macmillan Davies Austin Knight Cable & Wireless Cigna International AES Technical and Executive Consultants Drew Ameroid UK Limited The Partnership Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Publishing Manager for the Japanese Market Charterhouse Executives Heal's Elf Christopher Beale Associates Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Highfield International Kpn multimedia A Sales Career Recruitment Matters Superwinch Ltd Trinity Hospice Burford International Applications Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colonial Direct Retail Top Managers Multiple Classified Advertising Items EuroStrategy Consultants -Eurogroup Multiple Classified Advertising Items ERC SAS Senior Level Software Sales MECHE Viatel UK Limited Position Vacant Could You Cope with Some Weekend Work as Well? Terestorial Army Acco-Rexel Divisional Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Environmental Technology Consultants Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to go it alone Brainstorming is often the least effective way to solve a problem creatively, argues Adrian Furnham Hawtec East Berkshire Community Health University of Kent at Canterbury Public & Healthcare Clare Hall Oxford Employers must live up to recruitment codes Disciplinary action should be meted out to companies that mistreat job applicants, says Philip Schofield City & Guilds N B Selection Ltd Dti the department for Enterprise Peterborough Hospitals NHS Trust Copeland BHE Recruitment & Assessment Services NHS Executive Headquarters Poly graduates hit back in battle over standards After criticism of the quality of degrees from the new universities, four graduates from South Bank Polytechnic defend the reputation of their institution, which became a university in 1992 Education Kingston University Scholl Ecole Lemania Lausanne The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine The Academy of International Management Leam a Language on Location! Challenge Educational Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision MD Educational Reading School Language gap that lets us all down Being able to speak another European language is vital for Britain, argues Richard Lewis The Sunday Times Kensington Park School MA Change Management Search for the feelgood factor Employers must fight to regain the trust of workers, lost in the turmoil of ever-changing work practices, writes Stephen Hayward PA Consulting Group Safeway On the Move MSL International N B Selection Ltd Suitable cases for assessment Royal Brunei Teem Spirit Inter-Continental Iberia pilots to strike Directions Pass muster It's an ill wind Flawed feet Lights entertainment Ski table In brief. . . Manhattan water world Crime fight New deals British Midland Break out and celebrate David Wickers discovers 12 ways to escape Christmas at home Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items World Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Blazing Saddles William Green puts the mountain back into biking when he pedals the length of Utah's Grand Staircase Le Shuttle Highand Superstar Holiday The Display Travel Section Travel Portfolio Italian Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Holidays '95 Pedalling their trade Biking holidays around the world Le Shuttle Buoyed up? When is a life jacket not a life saver? The Sunday Times Cathay Pacific Bales Man with a plan As Others See US The travel agent Big country Ways to reach the ski slopes of America's west Trans Indus Ltd Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet The Cinderella island Stanley Stewart on Pemba, Zanzibar's neglected sister In the bag Dining by numbers Rob Ryan on a NYC institution heading our way Special Readers Offer The deep END In the first of a series on great dive locations, Mariella Frostrup, right, tries out Papua New Guiena Trail Finders Qantas World Options Easy Jet Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bluebird Express Glow on Airline Network US Airtours plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Travel Insurance Low Cost Flights Worldwide Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Quantas Bridge the World Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget Air Tickets Direct British Midland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Springways Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Sealink Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Skiers Travel Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ski Company Multiple Display Advertising Items First Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Helena Line Ltd Caribbean Connection Key Camp Holidays French Country Camping Multiple Display Advertising Items Disnepland Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuscany Lake Como Veneto Umbria Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items New England Country Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Sir Peter Ustinov claims to be antisocial at heart Caribbean Connection Wold comfort Peace Dividend Double Fantasy Fund winner invests in real world Affordable homes split market Now is the time to remortgage Harrods haggles with bargain hunters Innovation Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Futures Market. . . Tomorrow's World co-presenter… Jaguar offers 'new for old' deal Fidelity Direct Hot Honda Revenue targets pension dodge Why tax cuts won't kickstart property sales Comment Prudential bids to enter the banking business Virtual Shop Insurer shores up subsiding house Questions of cash Car hire costs £1, insurance £26 a day Jaguar offers 'new for old' Peace profits Emerald Isle The Equitable Life Funds with a stake north and south Guinness Flight M&G Sun Life Duty calls drinkers overseas Cross channel shopping for drink has never been more popular. Stock up for Christmas now, suggests Naomi Caine Make sure you take out cover Call to make tax plans before election Barclays Cross-Channel Savings Tunturi Drive a classic bargain A car of vintage years could slash your insurance—but you must prove you give it a good home, writes Paul Nuki Card benefits big borrowers Gartmore Pooled Pensions Limited Tax bonus for classic owners Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Allied Trust Bank Cheltenham & Gloucester Companies you can put your trust in The Smaller View Steer clear of car insurance pitfalls Getting the full benefit from a policy requires an understanding of the claims procedure, writes Rupert Steiner Saye schemes to receive budget boost Scottish Widows Sun Alliance Fleet Street Publications Ltd. Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Murray Johnstone Prolific Pottery goes to the dogs Collecting for investment Personal banking service woos wealthy expatriates Foreign Colonial Tomorrow's World star lives for today Shahnaz Pakravan has a carefree approach to financial planning and believes Allah will provide for her money needs Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Equitable Life Independent Research Services Allied Dunbar Edinburgh Fund Managers PLC Perpetual Oracle points to the mastery of technology My favourite share Investment director Guy Monson is putting his faith in technology stocks, and Oracle in particular, to provide spectacular returns The Equitable Life Top savings rates Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Morigage Management How to pick a bond Pep Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items Schroders First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Electric bus charges along city streets Transport An innovative recharging system could make electric buses serious competitors to diesel-powered ones, writes Sean Hargrave The Sunday Times Apple Expo '95 Male fantasies sell PCs Sounding off Microwaves ease away period pains Medicine New treatments may offer quicker cures for heavy bleeding than surgery, reports Martyn Halle Atari may quit game consoles Games Encarta Encyclopaedia CD Rom Review IQ Test Input Output Centres Doctors on the move tap patient records Family doctors and paramedics called out on emergencies could get more data at their fingertips, writes Sean Hargrave Lasers guide cars through fog Tel-Me The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising Countdown to the superhighway awards Bits & Bytes Intel launches Pentium Pro Http: //wchat. on. ca/marlene/kid. htm Http: //www. courttv. com/ Http: //www. obsolete. com/flyers/ Computing consortium uses television to pipe software into homes Data Broadcasting Super film to take over from 35mm Photograph The world's biggest photograph firms are collaborating on a new film standard for the next century, writes Sean Hargrave Visible sound helps deaf to speak Education The Sunday Times Microsoft bids to monopolise Web software Internet Contents Making a Prophet The Life Of Adam Smith by Ian Simpson Ross Oup £25 pp524 Contents A sensitive soul Pile 'Em High Brother's keeper Nobel choice Well Bonded Brush up your bedside manners, lads, advises Harvey Porlock A gentleman of the theatre Ian Gilmour enjoys an affectionate memoir of the soldier and playwright, William Douglas Home Bad girl makes good Kafka, Love And Courage The Life Of Milena Jesenka by Mary Hockaday Deutsch £17.99 Fountain of wisdom Rebecca West a Saga Of The Century by Carl Rollyson Hodder £20 Don't forget to write Always & Always Wartime Letters Of Hugh And Margaret Williams edited by Kate Dunn John Murray £19.99 pp268 Wise after the event Changing Enemies The Defeat And Regeneration Of Germany by Noel Annan Harper Collins £18 pp266 Truth or dare? Sleepers by Lorenzo Carcaterra Century £15.99 pp325 In the steps of a walking genius Wainwright: The Biography by Hunter Davies M Joseph £16.99 pp356 Is this the way the world ends? Dark Sun The Making Of The Hydrogen Bomb by Richard Rhodes Simon & Schuster £20 pp731 Dike Bogarde Diary A farewell to alms Roy Strong wonders if there will be enough princesses in the future for the royals to continue playing the charity card Romping through the royal bedrooms Dynasty: The Turbulent Saga Of The Royal Family From Victoria To Diana by Donald Spoto Simon & Schuster £17 Andrew Cowan thoroughly approves of Thomas Hardy's a Pair Of Blue Eyes 35 Years Ago this Week Bernard Levin, writing in The Spectator, on the trial of Lady Chatterley's Lover, November 4,1960 A Westminster wag Who Goes Home? Scenes From a Political Life by Roy Hattersley Little, Brown £17.99 pp315 The Times Literary Supplement Irony in the soul Interplay: A Kind Of Commonplace Book by D J Enright OUP £16.99 Kingsley Amis (1922-1995) Godfrey Smith recalls a clubbable friend, and John Sutherland, below, assesses his literary merit A modern master Black and white blues RL's Dream by Walter Mosley Serpent's Tail £9.99 pp263 The wilder shores of love The Penguin Book Of Erotic Stories By Women edited by Richard Glyn Jones and a Susan Williams Viking £17.99 pp400 Creation myths Eveless Eden by Marianne Wiggins Harper Collins £12.99 pp338 The Sunday Times Losing the magic realism Marked For Life by Paul Magrs Chatto £12.99 pp217 Headline Feature The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 398 Paperbacks Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising The Folio Society The Adventures of Tintin Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Well, Well, Well Tintin Treats Three's a Crowd Car-Meleon Songs of Praise The Choirboy . . . And Choirgirl Brain Drain Haunted House To prove to your friends that you're not afraid… Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Spiderman Bogart Joy Stick Scribrie Funday Times Club Sunday Times Lights, camera, action! Sky movies Sky the movie channel Amazing, but believable Steven Spielberg tells George Perry that the science fiction of Jurassic Park is the science fact of the future Screening Times for Sky's 100 Greatest Movies Comedy Channel Guide Sky movies Sky the movies channel Sky movies Sky Sky Firsts Sky Series Sky the movies channel Sky Features Sky the movie channel Sky Dixons The Sunday Times Style Inside Political designs Hard act to follow Keeping up appearances What does it cost to live like the super-rich? Maya Flick claims £9m is simply not enough. Of course it isn't, says Rhoda Koenig The guilty parties As Raymond Blanc plans a health spa to complement his gournet restaurant, Christopher Middleton charts the rise of 'social bulimia' Article Withdrawn The Berkeley By beauty blessed? I have never gone out with a man who is drop-dead… Too smart to score Kenwood Johansens The Sunday Times Hothead takes on Hollywood Amruta Slee on plans to bring a foul-mouthed lesbian avenger to a cinema near you Goa for the good vibes Small Bone of Devizes Fertility rights The female pill is risky. The male pill may be an option. Sue Reid speaks to the men who are trying it out Black at Whites Restaurant Watch Radisson Edwardian Hotels Letters Cartier Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Glenlivet Sir Cliff Richard Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Christopher Hitchens vs Mother Teresa Feuds Corner The embarrassing father Family Life Bad reactions Health The obsession with allergies is more to do with fashion than fact, says Eleanor Bailey Gym'll fix it Should toddlers be made to work out? Mandy Francis on the ups and downs of infant training The animal packed with delights Pets Llamas are fluffy, friendly, perfect with children and willing carriers of picnic hampers. By Jenny McClean Jake Divided we Rule British fashion is split into two camps—the moneymakers and the innovators. It is the latter who must be applauded, says Colin McDowell Something to Chew on Sophie Grigson Murphy's law Pubs The grill of it all Table Talk Testing Time Olive oil The grand Illusion Interiors Bold patterns and rich colours add drama to an actress's home. By Rebecca Tanqueray Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Reproduction Furniture Shopping on Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Design Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Shopping on Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingsworthy Foundry Co. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Ciba Fire Lighting Guaranteedi Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Past mastering Antiques Collectibles Seasons to be cheerful Gardening Dan Pearson on how to make the most of an autumn garden—even if you're stuck in the city Multiple Display Advertising Items Chocolates by Post! Hawkin & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Good Food Company Useful, unique and beautiful! 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