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News from 07/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Taki, Sudarsan Raghavan, Susan D'arcy, John Dugdale, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Christopher Middleton, Paul Meecham MD, Charlottle Atkins, Jim, Barbara Hall, Tessa Tennant, Nigel Botherway, Stephen Shaw, Pat Conaty, J Hawkins, Charles Mosley, David Hurcheon, John Jay City Editor, Howdy Tony, Daniel Barenboim, Colins Railings, Julia Gaynor, Steve McNie, John Peter, Robin Eggar, Lesley White, Stephen Jeffreys, David Dougilli, John Jay, Denis Grant, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Carol Thatcher, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Stephen Pettit, Oliver Stone, Ian Waghorn, David Smith, Courtney Tower, Ciana Wright, V R Carpenter, Roma Lawerence, Penny Wark, G H D, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, David James Smith, Micheal Prescott, Mary Wilson, Shella Lavery, Dr Alan Porter, Edward Platt, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Andrew Lomez, Irwin Stelzer, Sir David Simon, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Stanley Duff, John L Prince, Rowena Brown, David Dougill, John Evans, William A Croft, David Hewson, John Maynard Smith, Harvey Porlock, William Dalrymple, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Veronica Webb, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Geoff Whitten, Bob St John Wright Chairman, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Pamela Morgan, Caroline Lees, Nick Caln, Peter Millar, Greg Struthers, Denis Thatcher, Jane Szita, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Simon Baker, Dr Alan Sked, M McCrindell, Charlotte Atkins, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rupert Widdicombe, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Patrick Wright, Proffessor Alan Watson, Nick Ruffords, Bernard Cafferty, Shirley Bond, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Nicholas Snowman Chief Executive, Pan Barrett, Paul Donovan, Roger Eglin, Peter Hounam, Sue Lawrence, Chris Woodhead, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, James Adams, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, Garth Pearce, Nicholas Hellen, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Chadband, Tim Rayment, John Philips, Giles Radice, Corinne Dobbs, J H Perryman, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Nicola Fairbrother, Charlotte Young, Granville Davies, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Tom Shone, Felicity Kendal, George Bernard Shaw, Jack Epstein, Stephen Amidon, Susan Clark, Dave Thomas, Patricia Stuart, Naomi Calne, Frances Kennedy, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Hugo Barnacle, Gwyneth Walker, Adam Jones, Sue Reid, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, J S, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, Cathy Scott-clark, Nicholas Tucker, Rebecca Tanqueray, Clairke Oldsfield, Stephen Jones, Louice Badger Gen Mgr, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Michael Threasher, Andrew Neil, James Burrell, Paul Nuki, Andrew Smith, Oliver Holt, James Dickson, Andrew Anderson, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, David Llewellyn, Donald Reeves, Ian Critchley, Keith Martin, Fraser Harrison, Rasselas, Rosemary Bailey, J G Ballard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Jason Thompson, Mandy Francis, Nicholas Fox, Loulse Taylor, Christopher Goodwin, Peter Taylor, Mark Prigg, Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Richard Woods, Rev Clive Claver, Garth Alexander, David Windle, Peter Johnson, Roland White, Graeth Huw Davies, David Pickard, Janet Street-Porter, Wayne Bodkin, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Peter Coad, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Charles Jacob, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Laura Tennant, Matthew Parris, John Grisham, Sean Hargrave, John Harlow, Adrian Beeby, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Robert Corbidge, John Waples, Margaret Heavenor, Brain Jackman, A A Gill, Stanley Silver, Neil Petty, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Steve Boxer, Clarie Oldfield, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Gilbert Adair, Matt Taibbi, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Ian Hamilton, Sally Ballard, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Paul Hann, Mark Hodson, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, Phil White, Frank Whiteford, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Bob Murray, Paula Reed, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Arm Strong, Prince Edward, Sundarsan Raghavan, Mark Fuller, John Burns, Tom Deveson, Nicola Formby, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Laurence Lerner, Chris Feetenby, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, Philip Jacobson, Chris Evans, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Official: Labour is middle class Blair New data shows Labour party members are better off than Conservations Half of Britain still belives in the Resurrection Bold Shephard defies teachers on selection Contents British Airways Contents Home: the unluckiest cruise passenger II Braveheart beats loud in Italy MacBossin hits at 'English pigs' Contents Lost driver murdered The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Blair to oppose tighter rules on media ownership National Garden Gift Tokens Hurd denies lible trial conspiracy St. Josephs Hospice Why is everyone talking Yakult? Secret donor lets jailed nurse go free Child virus is blamed for 50% of cot deaths Ostrich feathers fly as market flutters Ancient Britons held raves on a rancid rubbish dump Prosecutor Grisham puts Hollywood in the dock Boots One word exposed MacLean as a spy Abbey National Undercover don traps museum thief BBC editor attacks Blair gag on MPs Impotence pill reaches the parts that really matter Where there's a Will there's a you know what Economic revival tees up golf boom Calais Lecturer's 16-year law duel goes on Honda Rentadrivers buy grand prix glory U2 rocks pop's paymastrers Alliance Leicester Railtrack Register at a Share Shop Divided loyalty to royalty Atticvs National Savings Book burning lights up the Big Bagel Atticvs Hemingway's love rival Atticvs A wild time in Windsor Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Safety The Vectra from Vauxhall Shephard's warning The growing power of the left wing in the National Union of Teachers threatens Britain's schools with a summer of strife. Cathy Scott-Clark reports on the latest challenge to Gillien Shephard DiSNEyLAND 'We don't want to water our policies down just to… Children should come first Why protect bad teachers, asks Chris Woodhead, chief inspector of schools 'The sturggle must be maintained within the… Article Withdrawn Woolwich Direct Special relationship James Adams and Michael Prescott preview a meeting of minds Renault Cars with Flair Optimistic Tories bet on home win Heroes die waiting for war pensions Inquiry on mortage interest Chettenham & Gloucester March of the micro-army North Korea goes on war footing US on alert 200 troops violate turce Angry Saudis set to switch arms orders to France More Highlights on Channel 4 Clinton swat squad targets shock jocks Gulliver's Travels Papers claim role in capture of Unabomber Rwanda's child machete killers PC World Canada grieves for its wedding massacre dead Galliard Homes Limited Renault Cars The Times Italy puts a bishop in the mafia dock Moscow women court cyberlove Why is everyone talking Yakult? Jews cry in wilderness for a lost Israelo dream Selenia Motor Oil Jerusalem snubs plea for release of Vanunu China's rebles stage last exit to Hong kong Joint stops jumping as Dutch target drug cafes Dollond & Aitchison Cellnet Germans learn to grin and bear it Beaten Mexicans on way to millions Alfa 146ti Perot gets mad at irreverent press Inside Washington Prison rights laid bare Term of torment Beware Greek bearing gifts High-risk game to save India's tigers Black, white and red all over Major urged to sack ministers Predators of Britian bite back Lost dinghy clue to missing pilot Weather and Travel Outlook British rally trio die in flood Merchant Investors News Digest Fears for girl Thugs sought Cambridge wins Garson dies Beach patrols Ashes stolen Correction Overseas Prices Secont class postage paid at Champlain NY and Contents Mercury bidder plans alliance with cable companies Anglo aims to tighten Lonrho grip Option sought on Bock's 18% stake Clarke fights 'son of ERM' Virgin Chelsea peace at risk as Harding holds out Contents Women tycoons join property board Contents George Walker fights for £1.8m pension BMW to cull Rover's UK supply chain Business becomes more sceptical of the euro Agenda Woolwich calls in headhunter Bernerd's billionaire women The Chelsfield property group has appointment two of the world's richest women to its board, writes John Waples Eurotunnel refinancing delayed until autumn Apax bids to dominate jewellery market Leisure group for Aim float Beckwiths to tackle rugby New Look set for early float Business Digest Suez sells debts BAe man tipped for top job at Amersham Soros for Lloyd's Challenge Pepsi hopes to win the Col'a wars by spending $500m on changing its image Air France Newsreaders on air for BA? The Sunday Times Walkers scores a crisp triumph Prufrock Monster raving loonylugs party Backbencher beefs up his portfolio Paris runner Helping out our flagging footballers Clarke to oppose new ERM Siebe plugs its power gap with Unitech The smoothness of the £520m takeover bodes well for the integration of both companies, writes Andrew Lorenz Galliard Homes Limited Databank PowerGen takes stake in Indian power project Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Sage No. 1 in accounting software Beer shake-up looms as Bass circles Carlsberg A takeover would reduce the number of big brewers from four to two and improve proits, Reports by Nicholas Fox IBM Netfinity Systems Management Software Mining merger threatened as tycoons clash Could rivalry between Robert de Crespigny and John Quinn thwart the creation of an Australlan giant? Ardyn Bernoth reports Referecdum casts a vote for irrelevance Economic Outlook Jardine spurns Europe for expansion in Asia The sale on Trafalgar House marke the end of its ill-fated plans to grow in Europe. Nick Rufford reports from Hong Kong Scottish Widows Confused signposts on the superhighway American Account Sears profits slide as Strong struggles As the retail group prepares for another fall in profits, Investors are threatening a revolt against Liam Strong, the man hired four years ago to restore its glory. Matthew Lynn and Rufus Oline report Cellnet Export achievers line for awards Small Business With five prizes of £7,000 and professional advice on offer, Clarke Oldfield reports in how of last years's winners fared Minder rides back to the fray John French has given up retirement to help small firms Nicholas Fox reports Legion marches into training Step forward and lead from the front Nicholson Leslie Group Career Development & Outplacement Association Multiple Display Advertising Items East London Chamber of Commerce Ltd Pitney Bowes Finance PLC Pera Technology Vodafone Group Macmillan Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Managing Director for Industrial Lubricants Financial Appointments Bacardi-Martini Limited CPS Management Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Superscape Multiple Display Advertising Items Greater Glasgow Health Board Flanagan & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carlucio's Ltd National Mediation Centre The Physiological Society Public & Healthcare Imperial College The Sunday Times Education The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment & Assessment Services Kingstion University Multiple Display Advertising Items A Job for Life Holborn College Study Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfield University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecommunications UK Limited Shoot a TV or Film Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Sell personal numbers and see where it leads you Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Valcor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How Much of an £800 Million Market Do You Want? Hutchings Modi & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oic Confraternity Canada Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Government Auction News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Natural born winner Frankie Dettori's father was a champion jockey back home in Italy. His mother was a circus performer. The king of the Flat's colourful background is explored by Hugh Mcllvanney Gooden makes a pitch for redemption with the Yankees Dwight Gooden was baseball's best pitcher, but he bit too hard on the Big Apple. Now he's back Aiming for a quiverful of miracles Alison Williamson has a lively mind and a deadly eye Titmus withdrawal leaves Illingworth short of allies Graham Otway on why support for the People's Choice has turned a quiet ritual into a battle royal Why is everyone talking Yakult? Martin and Geaves both fall at the final hurdle Trials offer false clues Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Heron forced to take long-haul route to Atlanta The Sunday Times Hill reports Schumacher Oliver Hott in Buenos Aires Stirring Czechs leaves US shaken With a second-string team, the Davis Cup holdrs are facing a struggle to survive. By Richard Evans Why is everyone talking Yakult? The Masters mystique Tempting but dangerous, the Augusta National provides a unique golfing challenge. By Lauren St John Montgomerie and Faldo fly Europe's flag Europe's best, who have achieved so such at the Masters, arrive at Augusta National as a distinctly ragged army Daly left to rue a dirty dozen Earthy Mickelson finds fire down below Phil Mickelson needs to prove that as well as being the likeliest lad, he can deliver Cambridge find master stroke David Hunn watches Oxford fail once more, though narrowly, to turn the tide of defeats against Cambridge in the 142nd Boat Race The Times World League Bath master of flowing play Stephen Jones at the Recreation Ground Determined Tigers keep in title hunt Time for surrender in battle of Brittle Is English club rugby backing into the future? Stephen Jones and Nick Cain say the RFU chairman must let the big boys have the ball Fenwick lifts Gloucester Ryan restores Sale honour Super 12 snub for clubs Yorke too sharp for Chelsea Rob Steen at Stamford Bridge Total Sport Wright in the nick of time Anderton hopes, England expects Is Darren Anderton depressed about the groin injury that has left him in the wings? Not yet, he reassures Chris Lightbown Forest cut Spurs down to size Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools And Fowler must score Robbie Fowler was in his element in last week's Anfield thriller Joe Lovejoy on the coming of age of a natural goalscorer Liverpool's Winner that Concluded a Classic Defeated Palace earn scant reward The Football Coventry's Last-Day Escapes Liverpool's title hopes in the dust Chris Lightbown at Highfield Road Le Tissier spot on for Southampton West Ham's energy fizzles out Ogrizovic trusts in survival instinct Have the Premier League's harried Houdinis cut it a little fine this time?Ian Chadband on Coventry's latest nerve-shredding escape bid Hopeless Bolton are left for dead by Kanchelskis Lacoste Giggs's demoltition derby United stay on top after thriller Omega Contents Late show for Newcastle Deryk Brown at St James' Park Contents Monty's Mastery Hill grabs pole in nick of time News inside Cambridge win fourth in a row Premier League ICL Information Technology Article Withdrawn The cost of the spoils of office The fall of Peter Robinson typifies the clash between notions of public service and modern commercial pressures, says Richard Woods Perk practice Ardent showman at the place Profile Wary Major looks east as Blair's star rises in west Inside Politics Picture Gallery PC World A little local diffi culty Defenders of the faith Cellnet Enough is enough Labour's tyranny by good intentions No problem with camel-one hump or two? Marlow's modest proposal for aid The joke's on you, Archer The free and flexible way to get back to work The enemy a great army must beat Contraception for men: a jab in the dark NFU Countryside Did Jesus really rise from the dead on the third day? On Easter Sunday, a question to test the faith of Britiain's 7m church-going Christians Nation under God We are divided by a common faith, says Norman Macrae Heart of darkness with a soft centre Interview The saddest little whore-spot in the world If the pulse of a city is set in its red-light district, writes Simon Sebag Montefiore, then sulky Soho lets London down badly Howdy Tony, win like this Natural bred killers Don't sue the messenger Art should not be a scapegoat for holding up a mirror to society, replies Oliver Stone True faith rises above the tomb Adopters' rights Ready for a mortage? The housing recovery meeds young buyers to sustain it, writes David Smith Letters Can Be Sent to the Sunday Times, 1… Boot camp no college of crime Two sides of a euro coin Don't target the gun clubs Tory 'fighrbakc' faces a stern test Points Birthdays Richmond Bridge London's Premier Riverside… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sale by Publick Auction Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vigia Group Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Linden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Share the Timeshare Estate Agent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Callhord Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes There's room at the top for the upwardly mobile Penthouse are the status symbol among flats—but you need money to get up there, says Mary Wilson Thirlstone Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kirk Langley Shortage drives boom in quality rental sector Scots get self-build show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harley House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bishops International Property Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Limited Beverston Mews Bovias Homes Charles Church Berkeley Homes Contents British Airways Beauty and the Beasts The unspoilt countryside of Romania is still locked in a dream of the past: a land of myth and legends whose cast of animal characters, says Brian Jackman, still prowl the ancient forests British Midland You can ring their bell But will they answer? Mark Hodson and Susan d'ARCY investigate foreign tourist boards Sunsail Beach Clubs Where was I? Fever pitch Rob Ryan examines the evidence on the controversial anti-malaria drug Lariam Cunard Air mail earns its wings Directions No-go Nepal Up the Andes Hard labour A sobering experience Irish Ferries Home rules Lira liability Lazy lunch: Tuscany A magical resturant in the hills above Lucca. . . our first extract from Cadogan's new series on days out built around lunch The Med Part 2: France In the second of our monthly serices on the Mediterranean, Rosmary Bailey visits the French coast, home of the suntan, the bikini and the health cure. here she finds great beaches, fine restaurants, peerless art and, of course, glamour by the bucketful Eurostar The Display Travel Section The Sunday Times Mark Warner Give gone Travel Brief Unjet Travel Ltd. 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This week win a Dordogne Discovery Tour from Explore Worldwide Competition Details Contents Societies await new stampede Bank in 'secret' deals How to sell your home out of the blue Contents The Parson's Tale. . . Robert Harrison, a curate in… Call for ruling on perks C&G Channel Islands Limited Contents Virgin pulls in bumper Pep harvest Time for policy charges to be spelt out clearly Comment Take care with pension top up National Savings Secrets of your junk-mail number Mailbag By Diana Wright As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers of the money section in this week's letters Worst is over for housing Expatriates put Peps on hold Policy protects househunters How to avoid planning blight Unwanted development can ruin lives and destory proerty values. Nick Gardner points a way through the planning maze Northern Rock Car breakers fail to crush residents' spirit Issued by M&G Financial Services Limited Chase De Vere Investments PLC Perpetual Banks target the youngester customer Banks are not only teaching children money skills, but also opening a network of branches in schools, writes Adam Jones Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers Ltd Unquoted companies go on offer AIM is not the only market for unquoted companies. Ofex is growing and offers courageous investors suitable rewards The Smaller View Yorkshire Guernsey Prolific Sun Alliance Govett Oriental Issued by Schroder Investment Management Limited Fifty questions in search of answers In a new series beginning this week, Paul Ham and Nick Gardner will answer the 50 questions that are most commonly asked by readers. We start with two on housing Should I buy or rent my home? Abtrust Unit Trust Managers Limited Which is the best mortgage for me? Clergy income a mixed blessing Churchmen will not be thinking of earthly rewards as they celebrate Easter, but how well are they looked after? Report by Naomi Caine Chruch coffers swell as flock returns Bigger congregations and more generous offerings from parishioners are boosting finances, writes Paul Ham Scottish Widows Curate package is good in parts Bank of Scotland Mortage Direct Beale Dobie & Company Limited Money Section The Sunday Times Top savings rates European unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Morigagl Management Clebrities eye an art bargain 'Intrest-free' mortage offer Savings News Chase De Vere Investment PLC Money Section The Equitable Life The Sunday Times Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC HSBC Asset Management Microsoft gambles on easy-to-use PC Computing Smart revolvers refuse to fire in the wrong hands Seo… American police are developing a 'safe gun' that will fire only when held by its rightful owner. Report by Sean Hargrave Virgin Atom scanner joins war on drugs Prism mirror cuts fuel consumption Clockwork Teamaking Machine Great Ideas that Never Made It . . . Satellites offer faster data transfer Network Microchip to be Immortalised in chalk Bits & Bytes Web opens to virtual exhibitions Webwatch Design Prize 1996 Faster pictures for less memory Contact Locate in Scotland Vote for parliament to be put on the Internet Sounding of Information on procedings in parliament should be free and not sold on CD-Rom at £1,410 per year, says David Hewson Sting: All This Time Cd Rom Review Dogz Sun the Network is the Computer Surgeons operate with x-ray spectacles Medical Technology A headset that combines video with ultrasound images will make keyhole surgery easier. 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Pile 'Em High Burning issues Difficult choices Criticallist Harvey Porlock could have predicted fawning reviews from friends of the famous In praise of older women Red Hot Mamas: Caoming into our Own at 50 by Colett Dowling Harper Colins £16.99 pp284 Power and Sex: A Book about Women by Scilla Elwrthy Element £15.99 pp338 Never the twain The Missionary and the Libertine by Ian Buruma Faber £16.99 pp310 Importance and being earnest Fit To Govern? by Leo McKinstry Bantam £12.99 pp304 Nothing to declare but her genius Djuna: The Life and Works of Djuna Bames by Phillip Herring Viking £20 pp386 Robertson Davies the Cunning Man Diary A matter of faith? Three tiny pieces of papyrus, relegated to an Oxfors college library for more than 90 years, may now prove not only to be the oldest-known pieces of the New Testament, but also eye-witness accounts of Christ's life. The ensuing commotion among biblical scholars makes fascinating reading, says William Dalrymple Jesus was a Freema Son . . . A new account of the scriptures fills Karen Armstrong with disbelief 60 Years Ago this Week George Bernard Shaw writing to May Morris, April 13,1936 On the Shelf Laurence Lerner reveals why he loves Elizabeth Browning's Aurora Leigh Difficulties of a style victim Dangerous Love by Ben Okri Phoenix House £15.99 pp325 Calamity Jane High Latitudes by James Buchan Harvill £14.99 pp192 Our man in Havana Ash on an Old Man's Sleeve by France King Constable £15.95 pp208 Trouble a-plenty The Woman who Walked into Doors by Roddy Doyle Cape £14.99 pp240 Spluttering assurances Waterstones The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 421 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement The Folio Society Toy Story Contents Red Alert! The f-mail Most Eggs-elent! Iron Will Drawing board Beryl the Peril Birdbrain Brilef encounter Funday Times News Egg-cellent! Cartoon chaos Not so merry men Be an Easter EGO Gspert! 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Is there anyting the style Police won't tolerage? Laura Tennant, rght, hits the clubs in a selection of hip outfits to find out The dental touch Glom inte tandborsten. The international language of Chris Evans is spoken on three continents. Sue Reid on the phenomenon that is Don't Forget Your Toothbrush Is that what you really think of me? Discovering that you feature as a character in a novel can be something of a surprise, Peny Wark on those who've been happily brought to book, and the others who've been published and damned Book worms A a Gill, a first-time novelist, offers advice to wannabe plot-crashers Exclusive Sunday Times Competition Breaking the mould In the sashaying wake of the supermodels, Chrissy Iley has been transformed into a Sindy doll. But would little girls really want to play with her? Barbour Trainerspotting Are ever more outlandish sport shoes an exercise in madness?ANDREW Smith wonders what, if anything, they have to do with running Midsummer House Say cheese! 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Photo Partners The Sunday Times Daewoo But will he have nightmares? Inside The Culture They're almost human Aa Gill on television Film a cuddly looking creature in some exotic location, give it a nice name (Hamish, perhaps) and it will soon be like one of the family Noises off Still ready for his close-up It cost £1,000 but an investment in The Bruce also got you a (brief) appearance on screen How to be a big-screen angel Joe public is being wooed into film investment, but is there really an opportunity for large returns, asks Rupert Widdicombe Fear and laughter in the wide open spaces North by Northwest proves you don't need darkness to create suspense. Was it Hitchcock's greatest film? A little fish in a big Hollywood pond Swimming with Sharks lacks teeth, says Tom Shone . Its satire on movie-making comes across more like a bitchy memo The rest of the week's films The betrayal of childhood Children are being squeezed in a world more concerned with adult tastes. We need to get our priourities right, argues Nicholas Tucker City Hall The studios join the club Golf is the latest trend in film-making, says Christopher Goodwin Six-minute wonder Bugs Bunny is back in business and so is his octogenarian creator, full of plans to reanimate the Looney Tunes team. By Simon Fanshawe Gloss profits Scrutiny Do we put the right value on the arts? Confusion over what the arts stand for has led to them being attached on two fronts—as elitist and profligate, says Patrick Wright The Royal Ballet Forum No truck with selfish apathy The works presented at The Sunday Times National Student Drama Festival belie the cliché that young people are indifferent to political issues, says Robert Hewison National student drama awards The World's Most Popular Musical Wary of being labelled Rock is regaining its independence. No longer ruled by the big companies, bands make records for themselves Four tracks and a fantasy How did an American primary-school teacher and father of two become an indie icon, asks Stewart Lee Two-timing Giselle David Dougill compares productions by the Royal Ballet and ENB Young VIC The Sunday Times John Peter on the Week's theatre Something to smile about Waldemar Januszczak, Critic of the Year, finds that great art always requires effort as well as genius Houses of the Rising Sun We love their cars, their stereos, even their comics, but so far the Japanese have failed to sell us their architects. The latest RIBA exhibition should open our eyes to this lamentable situation, says Hugh Pearman Swift reappraisal Does the arrival of Gulliver's Travels on TV show that biting satire can be big again, asks Edward Porter Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Barrymore's Back! Sadler's Wells April Fair Tyric Theatre Raymond Gubbay Contents Edwardian Striking Ahead Evelyn Glennie Barbican Centre The London Philharmonic Wigmore Hall MCP Presents Three Times Grammy Award Winner St. John's Smith Square Moscow State Circus Luxuary Theatre Breaks Luxury Theatre Breaks The Box Offices Entertainment Hotel Breaks The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times the Theatre Club A chance to ring the changes Denniel Barenboim's magical production of the Ring in Berlin suggests that the Salzburg Festival has a sturong rival, says Hugh Canning Master builders of symphonic form Bruckner is often bracketed with Mahler, but do they really share the same foundations, asks Paul Driver The Sunday Times Music Collection Divine inspiration Placid yet powerful, meditative and mysterious, Gregorian chants possess a timelessness that suits more than just the Christian celebrations they were originally developed to accompany. 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The award-winning writer Matthew Parris turns his critical wit on the Blairs, and casts New Labour as a dynasty out of step Changing Times Anglian Conservatory Company Barlow Tyrie The Adjustable Bed Company Thomas Sanderson Conservatory Sunblinds Nationwide Driveways Traditional Block Paving Lyn-Plan Limited Paula Rosa Petworth House Limited Space maker Elegant Bedrooms Omega Franklin Mint Limited When Yorkshire nearly ran dry lst year, was it a… When Yorkshire nearly ran dry last year, was it a natural disaster or a water company cock-up? And could it happen all over again this summer? Report by David James Smith Nordic Track (UK) Ltd. Tempur-Pedic (UK) Ltd Stannah Stairlifts Limited Ernest Jones McCord Design by Mail Scope The Sun and Mars, both in Aries, are now joined by Saturn, beginning a cycle of change that will affect every sign. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge Nescafe Blend - 37 A Life in the Day of Psion Series Smoking Kills

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