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News from 21/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Taki, John Huxley, John Dugdale, Victoria McKee, Barbara Hall, Debra Weil, Susannah York, John Jay City Editor, J James, Arthur Hall, David Mills, Steve McNie, David Polden, John Peter, Mark Reason, Lesley White, John Jay, Max Glaskin, Carol Thatcher, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Dr Martin Holmes, Iain Martin, Katharine Viner, Sally Payne, Peter Stockill, Nick Pitt, John McImoth, Nick Rider, Frederic Raphael, Penny Wark, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Jeffrey Archer, Steve Ball, Tony Allen-Mills, Margaret Ng, Martin James, Rob Long, John Major, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Anthony Gatling, James Holyfield, Richard Weekes, Peter Reading, George Davies, P Jones, John Evans, Emma Caria, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Julie Christie, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Shiraz Sidhva, Louise Taylor, Fiona McCarthy, M Andre, Jenny Shields, Chris Dodd, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Graham Otway, Shelley von Strunckel, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Colin Thubron, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Paul Donovan, Helen Barnard, William Shawcross, Bruce Kent, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, Olga Craig, Susan Jeffreys, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Liz Lightfoot, Richard Dell, Ian Hawkey, Ron Kessler, Shelley Von Strunckel, Maggy Parker, Tim Kelsey, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Ian Chadhand, Caria Lane, David Lawrenson, Stephen Amidon, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Adam Jones, Anna Pasternak, Sue Reid, John Karter, David Wallace, Lindsay Duguid, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, Andrew Roberts, James Bartholomew, Diana Wright, Lawrence Freedman, Stephen Jones, Mike Harrison, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Andrew Smith, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Rasselas, Mandy Francis, Mendi Msimang High Commissioner, John Martimer, Nicholas Fox, Christopher Goodwin, Peter Taylor, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Lesley Gillilan, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Mervyn King, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Sue Teddern, Sean Hargrave, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Sean Killian Evers, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Alan Jabez, Ken Davies, A A Gill, Christopher Haskins, Carol Conrich, Andrew Malone, Tom Freeman-Keel, John Carey, Barbara Butler, Rajeev Syal, Ernest Rodker, Kirsty Lang, Steve Boxer, Christine Lob, Anna Pastermak, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Shimon Peres, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, John Spurling, Hugh Fraser, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Michael Pinto-Dushinsky, Mark Hodson, Brent Sadler, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Dave Selby, John Phillips, John Burns, Penny Perrick, Simon Reeve, Alexandra Campbell, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Sandy Gall, Louis Baum Editor, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Labour MPs defy Blair on tax Maxwell sons in Russian TV satellite bid Weather ICL hat's IT Archer's New Novel Please stop fidgeting, Ma' am Revealed: the face of the restless Queen Fashion Dunblane father campaigns for stricter gun law London bomb injures three The Sunday Times is the Sunday Times BMW Mortgages raised by Labour fears Newspapers Support Recycling Cherie in sex bias attack MPs set for record pay rise of 30% Collapse of US deal deepens duchess's financial woes Psst, want to be a spy? Apply here MI5 goes public to hire agents Bragg is BBC favourite to take over Radio 4 BMW Archer's latest breaks records Any party you like, so long as it's Labour BMW Kenya agrees to pay out over Julie Ward Gene discovery gives hope to depressives They ran the world-and lost Mousetrap let out of the bag The Sunday Times BMW Air force jets were scrambled for UFOs American Airlines Saudi exile wants Rushdie whipped Celtic barbarians were claret-sipping softies Thatcher's IRA channel In today's Other Papers City to buy Bart's Sinatra is recluse Mad cow head The Children's Society Lloyds Banks Bafta Awards Abbey National Direct Pet owners panic as Holland is hit by mystery mad cat disease Keays pays for court defeat Barclays Quail fighting takes hold Dad's Army goes into battle for Goldsmith Avril Mayall Bupa to pay gym fees for members Air Inter Europe Air France Gentlemen who aimed to be players Sage Classical music runs out of gas UK plane parts break Libya sanctions Insight Brother Five-star hotels fall prey to the latterday Raffles The Children's Society Lloyds Banks Bafta Awards St. Joseph's Hospice A child for our times Atticvs National Savings Last 'Golden Greek' leaves a rich legacy Atticvs Lock up the low-lifes Atticvs Muck rightly brassed off Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Blair's tax dodges How much would a Labour government tax and spend? Tony Blair's refusal to answer has put a strain on his party and his credibility, writes Andrew Grice Panasonic Cunning plan exposes a short memory The idea of boosting the economy with education and training, to raise spending without increasing taxes, has just one fatal flaw: it won't work, says James Bartholomew Confound Labour TSB Shell Smart The hanging of which John Scripps dreamt was very different from the one he John Scripps was hanged for an ususually grisly murder. Did he commit three more? Stuart Wavell reports Moscow talks boost Yeltsin McVeigh admits to bomb making Bosnian mine plant revealed China concession over Hong Kong M&G Reuter: Clinton goes on a Russian walkabout 800 Relax, It's a Rover Was healthcare heroine the mother from hell? Santer in £60m building probe Airline smoker goes to prison Railtrack Share Offer Register at a Share Shop Operation Grapes of Wrath could yet give peace a chance In the lethal brokership of Middle East warfare a new realism could be born of the latest fighting, writes Lawrence Freedman Honda Lawnmowers Carnage at Qana: a callous strike or computer blunder? How Israeli guns took on Hezbollah's Katyushas Christopher seeks accord Alfa Romeo Red trail of horror that froze the eye Massacre message to Mubarak Euthanasia fears for old in China Bomb kills 14 as tense India prepares to go to the polls The Children's Society The Royal Horticultural Society Born Free Foundation Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Olympic preparations go to pot in Atlanta Merchant Investors Assurance Italy serenaded by home-grown Blair French art world tries to shoot down its culture vulture Alfa Romeo Renault Howard's razor gang cuts up the liberals of Oz Muzzled, by order of Mickey Mouse Inside New York The Children's Society Dial 911 for doughnuts Hamilton Direct Bank Gays turn crisis into riches Sammy's streets ahead of others Less pay Clint's way Disney to open British studios Giant comet launched Noah's ark Weather and Travel Outlook Norway short breaks Scientists baffled over rise in IQs KLM World Divide Two winners split £10.3m jackpot News Digest Mites may spread BSE Gas death Machete attack Pilot killed Club shooting Stop kissing Fatal crash Boy drowns Correction Contents Hinchliffe seeks new backers as rent row grows BT and C&W set merger deadline Author attacks Carlton over goodwill write-offs Orange BT turns heat on Oftel over prices Sport National Power close to bid British style steps out to conquer Contents Fayeds look at floating Harrods store When businessmen take wing the economy can take heart Railtrack Share Offer Register at a Share Shop The Times Literary Supplement Sunday Business struggles Soccer boss in coal bid HSBC in legal battle with B&C directors Second writ for jewellery company Chelsea board feud to end Assault planned on Gas market Business Digest Rowland: I'll stay Writ for Cray Canary Wharf woos Citicorp WH Smith cuts Two AIM floats Jupiter sues LFN Power struggle America's Southern Company has fired the opening salvo in what could be a bitter battle for Britain's National Power, writes Andrew Lorenz Dahlberg's Southern comfort zone Southern Company's designs on National Power are part of its plan to dominate the global energy field, writes Andrew Lorenz The Personal Number Company PLC Market hangover looms MDi Systems Ltd. Horrors in store for Sears Private Account Christies' new fan The Sunday Times The Hinch hits out at critics Stephen Hinchliffe is denying rumours he is short of cash after building a 1,000 shop empire in two layers, writes Rufus Olins Lloyds Banks Bafta Awards Databank Somerfield plans float Eurotunnel set for £900m loss Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Multiple Display Advertising Items City University Finelist APS Arjo Wiggins Ronson Quarto Press release spells red faces for firm British Airways Citibank bonus of contention Prufrock Kalms takes the long view Sinister world of propeorty hits right note Staggering choice of bars Oil market braces for Iraqi sales Glaxo accused on tax accounting In today's Other Papers Healthy deal Bad medicine Forex scam inquiry The Revolution in Group Pensions Monetary stability keeps inflation low Sedgemoor Fidelity denies probe on Insider trading A new controversy has erupted over the personal trading of fund managers. By Garth Alexander in New York Glitter returns to Magic Kingdom Petrol drives America into the arms of Opec American Account Technology and tradition: Britain's top trademarks The Queen's Awards give a snapshot of which parts of the economy are doing best. Matthew Lynn surveys the list Award Winners Cellnet The Institute of Chartered Accountants Railtrack share offer Counting up the awards for exports An entrepreneur who makes electronic money-counting systems has won his third Queen's Award, writes Claire Oldfield The Sunday Times Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Ski freaks put their shirts on sportswear Nicholas Fox reports on a pair of ski fans who turned a T-shirt and a cheeky logo into a fast-growing chain of sportswear shops Who is Number 1? Expansion on the menu Cellnet Bulletin The Sunday Times There but for the Grace of God . . . Anyone can make a mistake. Doug Sanders missed a tiny putt for the Open. But torture of the kind suffered by Norman and the five unfortunates below can also be as prolonged as the rack A final round in purgatory Greg Norman began the last round of the Masters with a six-stroke lead. Surely even he couldn't blow it this time. Or could he? By Lauren St John The Vodafone Derby Dancer's Newbury quickstep Sky No Turning Back Moorcroft Boy produces a National miracle Jon Freeman reports on a race won by a horse that came back from the dead Anger as Jockey Club expand empire John Karter reveals that Southwells is about to be bought by Racecourse Holdings Trust Impressive Calzaghe retains title Lacoste Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union King Hussain in waiting Nasser Hussain has not played a Test since 1993, but those in the know believe he could captain England. By Rob Steen County Prospects for the Championship and sNE-DAY Competitions Miserly Munton is much better than the Rest Pulling together in perfect symmetry The brothers Train are steaming towards their fourth Olympics with medals in mind. David Hunn reports Hendry scrapes through after a frightener Clive Everton reports on a tough first-round match at the Crucible for the No 1 seed and world champion Referees left to wonder if it's worth the candles The fall-out from the case against a rugby referee may do real harm. By Ian Hawkey and Mark Reason The Sunday Times The Times Gamble pays off for selfless prop Gary Halpin has few regrets about giving up international rugby, and a £20,000 fee, to lead London Irish to promotion. By Mark Reason Bath-Wigan match could be derailed Anderson off as Oldham hang on to break hoodoos Bath edge closer to title Playing fast and furious to win Bradford Bulls and St Helens will have attack in mind for the Challenge Cup final. By David Lawrenson England go solo and turn to SkySD The RFU are to negotiate their own TV rights, probably with Sky. But will isolation be the real price? By Nick Cain and Stephen Jones Pedigree Cellnet Tainton finds road to safety Atletico head for league success Richard Weekes reports on Atletico Madrid's 3-1 win at rivals Barcelona Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Saville double lifts Preston Ormondroyd hits heights Paying the Premier rate for success The ambition of those clubs chasing promotion can often outpace commercial viability. Ian Hawkey and Louise Taylor look at the perils of life at the top Barlow denies Swindon title Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Solid in the centre Campbell may provide answer Joe Lovejoy reveals that the England coach has been considering the future, and an intriguing role for the versatile Tottenham centre-half, Sol Campbell BT It's good to talk International newcomers have solid pedigree Joe Lovejoy predicts that, on Wednesday. Croatia will give Terry Venables's England their most rigorous test so far Promotion stumble for dull Derby Marsh sinks Ipswich Down and out in search of talent Cantona's rehabilitation complete Palace get closer to royal ascent Nabs Rugby Sevens Tournament Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Self-Destroyed Illingworth bars Botham Chairman slams 'plotters' Peter Roebuck and Ian Hawkey on an outburst that put one man's ambitions firmly on hold Omega Venables's continental drift Injuries to key players may result in England adopting a more European style of play against Croatia at Wembley on Wednesday. Report by Joe Lovejoy at Bisham Abbey Self-Imporover Cantona wins player award News inside Sunderland up Hendry scare Daddy's Boy School Fees Insurance Agency Limited Contents Superlative Travel Gene genie unbottles old prejudices Scientists challenge psychologists who link intelligence with racial origins, reports Steve Connor The casting out of a Kennedy daughter A dove who yearns for the wings of a hawk Profile Labour rolls over for the supreme leader Regaine A blind eye to Nelson The wider terror Wheels within wheels Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Our man enjoys a bohemian rhapsody Quidmum Confessions from the slave trade Major's men go completely Waco Hung up on the sex line Why premier Blair will fall out with chancellor Brown How snobbery made a nation great Even bestest friends are often parted NFU Countryside Our constant queen Throughout the recent years of turmoil, the monarch's composure has reinforced her dignity, says William Shawcross The Oklahoma suspect awaits day of reckoning Timonthy McVeigh, charged with a bombing in which 168 died, talks for the first time of his links with extremists to Tim Kelsey Dole listens closely as the fat man sings VSO Better off outside Europe The Times Fears for Hong Kong Path to success Test for Israel's democracy Bring back the real farmers The Sunday Times Points Mandela stained Birthdays A little learning makes for dangerous history The debate of the Flick chair at Oxford shows the risks of letting money rewrite the past, warns Michael Pinto-Dushinsky Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards British cities under the gun The police are losing the fight against armed criminal gangs, writes John Burns The Times Educational Supplement Tel-Me expands its online databases Bites & Bytes Teflon makes wine corks draw easily Vegetarians should go straight to this site Unlock Sex mutants destroy fruit flies Shield blocks rays of mobile phones The copyright times they are a-changin' It costs £200 to quote five words of Bob Dylan in a novel, but artists get ripped off daily on the Internet, says David Hewson Paul Cézanne A History of Medicine Electronic 'muscles' for disabled Medicine The new implant, shown above against grains of rice, will give pulses of electric current to activate muscles Online service slashes cost of business data to PC users Comprehensive business information is now within the budget of an ordinary PC user, writes Christopher Lloyd The hills are alive with the sound of clean steam trains Robots may lay road cones Remots-controlled vehicles are being tested for use in routine motorway maintenance jobs, writes Alan Jabez Navigation system finds parking for motorists Midlands Innovation Relay Centre Satellites read gas and electricity meters Space Best dressed mechanics wear a PC Computer A Portable PC is taking the place of unwieldy aircraft technical manuals, writes Sean Hargrave Pad that translates scribbles is just what the doctor ordered Software Sound waves may help stop internal bleeding Medicine The Sunday Times At the front in computing Smart chips keep track of athletes Sports Dream Country There is a beautiful corner of Kenya where all old Africa hands want to be. Sandy Gall set out to explore it in the company of a group of Samburu trackers and a camel called Ndume Contents British Airways Sunsail Beach Clubs Europ assistance British Midland Calverley Travel Ltd. Turkey Infinite Paradise Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Directions Venice Simplon Orient-Express Queens Moat Houses Hotels The Sunday Times Lazy lunch: St-OMER Nick Rider finds the real France of market squares, patisseries and rich stews less than an hour from the coast The Travel Collection Where was I? Travelbag Urbane rusticity: a horse grazes in front of an… Brittany Ferries Atlanta: Olympic City 1996 The Olympic Games open in Atlanta, Georgia on July 19. Edward Welsh offers a guide to the capital of the Deep South, which combines a tolerant urbanity with bucolic charm Mark Warner Icelandair Swansea Cork Ferries Olympic Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Travel Brief Air Portugal As Others See us The beach boy Check-In Trailfinders Travel Bug STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Going to the pictures Frederic Raphael strolls among the masterpieces in Madrid, a city bursting with art treasures and culinary delights Going to the pictures Manor House Hotels of Ireland Stena Line Holidays Aer Lingus Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Holidays '96 Trekking They're hard work and the food is lousy, but at least trekking holidays don't harm the environment. Or do they? Swissair USA & Canada Travelbag Peregor Travel Freeway USA Rent a Car Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Journeys PLC US Airtours plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Air Tickets Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items SunWORLD Beach Villas Springways Travel Qantas Holidays Tropical Places Ltd British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Connections the Travel People Americana Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Columbus Travel Insurance Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Villas Magazine Greavas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Travel Portfolio Austravel's Great Escape Caribtours Budget Carn and Van Rental Qantas Agent British Airways Polish Airlines Lot Sunsail Sailing Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget Car and Rental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Seafrance Stena Line Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items France Drive France Multiple Display Advertising Items Unicorn Holidays Carisma Holidays Mark Warner Seafrance Chez nous '96 Ferry Plus Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savile SunTours Sunquest Turkey Quality & Enormous Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey's Most Exclusive Hotel My Hols Carol Thatcher is more than happy to get on her bike UK Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? This week win a weekend for two at Turnberry Hotel, Golf Courses and Spa Competition Details Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Clued up Housewives to get their own pension Article Withdrawn Savers struck by moo-tual madness Staff get say in retirement fund Bans of Marriage . . . Liz Taylor took the… Fidelity Investments Baby Benz Share buyers warned not to go off the rails Protection made easy Pepping up a tax-free trust with ingenuity Direct Line trains staff to 'talk' to deaf customers National Savings Beware of homing in on a pretty picture Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf 'Robbed' widow bewildered by Tessa rules Sunday Times credit card offers discounts and deals For richer, or for poorer . . . Love may be blind, but more couples are looking ahead to protect their assets if marriage doesn't work out by signing prenuptial agreements, writes Paul Ham Gartmore Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Perpetual Fired up over small firms Investors looking for growth should consider vibrant UK smaller companies, writes Kevin Pratt Look north for growth NFU horse cover up The Equitable Life Turnaround for hedge fund lost in the woods A controversial investment that promised so much but failed to deliver is now back on track, writes Diana Wright OFT threatens to get tough on warranties Save & Prosper Buillie Gifford & Co Prolific How large a loan can I afford to take out? In the third week of our series, Paul Ham answers two more of the 50 money questions most commonly asked by readers What should I do if my home value has fallen? Antique furniture collectors sitting pretty once more A return of the Middle East collector is fuelling a steady recovery in the prices fetched by antiques, writes Adam Jones CU plan phases pension benefits Beale Dobie Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Partnership plan may save homes of elderly A new scheme could hait the old having to sell their houses to fund long-term care, writes Naomi Caine Policy Portfolio Scottish Widows Bearing the cost of caring Chase De Vere Investments PLC Allied Trust Bank Go east young man, carefully The stock markets of former communist countries can be profitable but there are still political risks, writes Hugh Fraser C&G raises the cost of fixed-rate mortgages Savings News Northern Rock Chase De Vere Investments PLC Photosales Top savings rates Publish—and be damned wealthy The Sunday Times list of the 500 richest people in Britain reveals a disproportionately healthy number of media-based fortunes Schroders Three to watch from New York's finest Dixon Boardman, the top people's fund manager, explains his enthusiasm for the Wonderbra company, a satellite maker and a biotech firm Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct The Sunday Times Beware Jacobite pretenders Woolwich Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Direct The Value Bond Pep The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd. 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Varley Walker Human Resource Management Consultants to the Bank of England British Midland Educate because the Body Corporate Has a Mind Thomas Cook Financial Services Ashurst Morris Crisp Robert Half Financial Recruitment Fidelity Investments Oaklands College Hertpordshire Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection The National Society for Epilepsy BPP Publishing Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Qualified Accountant Financial Accountant Required British Red Cross Enron Capital & Trade Resources Robert Half Stanley Thornes Macmillan Davies Director of Finance Deloitte & Touche Motorola Whitbread Beckett Welch Bupa The Lloyd Group Leisure Comtex Multiple Display Advertising Items BS Consulting Services Ltd Baxall Security Limited Corporate Executive Search Roche Digby Morgan Consulting PA Consulting Group Macmillan Davies RAM Mobile Data PictureTel Regent Consulting Russell Reynolds Associates Discovering Leaders Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent Consulting GE Capital Europe Cedel group PPP healthcare Coopers & Lybrand Pepsico British Airways Microprose Directors & Senior Executives Saic Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items TNT Network Logistics Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught NEC (UK) Ltd Management Consultants Chase Cranfield University Woolworths Business Manager-HR Consultancy Executive Recruitment Specialists Admiral Employee Communications & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items British Waterways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sabic Global Limited Managing Director Manufacturing Consultant Milton Keynes Multiple Display Advertising Items Tack Training International Executive Search &… Senior Software Sales Executive Financial Management Basingstoke and Deane MFS Global Network Services, Inc. Visit Office of the Rail Regulator Reliance Citymax Office of the Rail Regulator Multiple Display Advertising Items Midkent Healthcare Trust HACAS Ltd North Wales Police Heddlu Gogledd Cymru Occupational Standards Council for Engineering… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times St. Aldates College Morris College of Journalism Leicester City Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Strathclyde Graduate Business School Institute for Financial Management University of Leeds ACCA Cranfield University The Management School Lancaster University University of Westminster The American College in London MBAth University of Bath Durham University Business School Kingston University Leicester University Multiple Display Advertising Items The MBA Career Guide Richmond the American International University in Multiple Display Advertising Items A chance to raise our game Lottery money, a national sports academy and university scholarships can be combined to ensure success for our sporting elite, writes David Wallace Education The University of Reading Management Unit Boston University Aston University South Bank University London British Study Group University of Southampton Why NVQs give Britain a vital edge There is more to vocational training than its critics allow, writes James Holyfield. It converts 'paper' knowledge into real skills Kent International Airport Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking on high-tech recruitment SBC Warburg is using CD-Roms and the Internet to attract graduates. Margaret Coles reports Orange The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bosses join victims of takeovers Barclays Win an £11,000 award The Sunday Times/Lancaster University 1996 MBA Scholarship for Women Contents Voice of America In the Beauty of the Lilies by John Updike H Hamilton £16 pp512 Their mistake Teaching a lesson Pile 'Em High He thinks we should be told Fragment of belief Critical List Harvey Porlock sees no reason why a man shouldn't write as a woman Fields of dreams John Major, who used to dream of playing for England, is bowled over by an action-packed and delightfully anecdotal dictionary of cricketers Hands in gloves On the Ropes: Boxing as a Way of Life by Geoffrey Beattie Gollancz £14.99 pp200 Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Transworld Publishers Limited Too much, too young An artist, a spy and a war hero: what links them, asks John Carey Breaking Into Print The daftest story ever told? An allegedly true account of a global conspiracy of 'terrifying complexity', has Stuart Wavell clutching his sides with uncontrollable mirth Michael Connelly Orion Books Diary City of angels, Guelphs and Ghibellines John Mortimer takes a summer's lease on a … book about Florence Inheriting the Earth For more than 50 years, the distinguishing traveller and writer Norman Lewis has made the world his oyster—and told us about it in his campaigning, compelling books. But what does his latest volume of memoirs reveal about the man, asks Colin Thubron Inheriting the Earth City of angels, Guelphs and Ghibellines On the Shelf Gavin Ewart's The First Eleven has entranced Peter Reading for nearly 20 years 300 Years Ago this Week From the letter-books of John Hervey (later Earl of Bristol), Newmarket, April 27,1696 Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Tyred and emotional The Devil's Carousel by Jeff Torrington Secker £9.99 pp226 Campus followers Kraven Images by Alan Isler Cape £14.99 pp241 Tales of the expected The House Guest by Barbara Anderson Cape £14.99 pp312 The nattering classes Faith Fox by Jane Gardam Sinclair-Stevenson £15.99 pp312 Up to speed Slowness by Milan Kundera translated by Linda Asher Faber £12.99 pp132 The Sunday Times The Good Book Guide The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 423 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Titles at 60p Paperback manuals Multiple Display Advertising Items Abacus The Folio Society The Fourth Estate Funday Times Toy Box The Happy Holiday Bonanza! Drawing board Beryl the Peril Cub-house Bright Idea Mussel bound Toy Trouble Won by a Whisker Seeing double Running Pas Royal Naval College was recently put up for sale by… The Flora London Marathon The Numskills Fish Tales Picture Gallery Cod's Question Tintin Fact File Rex and Tex Picture Gallery Next week in The Funday Times Funday Times Bogart Joystick Picture Gallery Spiderman The Sunday Times Style Inside Backbench to basics School of hard knocks Teresa Gorman's Week A night to remember? Brooke Shields is planning three hen parties. She must be mad, says Sue Reid. They're usually a nightmare Wheeling and healing Can a guru help you make it big in business? Isaac Tigrett, founder of the Hard Rock Cafe empire, believes so. Anna Pasternak met him Mystic mega Hollywood loves a guru, especially when he says it's okay to be rich. Christopher Goodwin and Penny Wark report Cow Mad British beef might be off the menu, but we're going crazy for cowskin. The hide look is in fashion, says Rachel Cooke, whether it's on furniture, lampshades or designer clothes Picture Gallery Fruit'n Fibre The day the music died It was 200 years ago today that a a Gill last heard a live band play. Not much, he finds, has changed P&O European Ferries Let them eat cake What can the royal family talk about at Her Majesty's birthday party today if they have to avoid the dreaded D (Diana, Duchess, Divorce) words? Roland White hazards a guess Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards While stocks last . . . Almay Hypo-Allergenic Bog standard Why on earth was last Tuesday National Constipation Day? Stuart Wavell on how and why our calendar is cluttered with crazy celebrations The Sunday Times Almay Hypo-Allergenic Feasts of passion You can tell a good lover from the way they eat, according to the latest research. A delicious idea, says Kirsty Lang Vegetarian A man called intrepid Restaurant Watch Letters Guernsey Killagg's Fruit'n Fibre Come Dancing Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Eleanor Lambert vs Michael Gross Feuds Corner The ill-matched couple Family Life Cartier Limited Lloyds Bank Bafta Awards Metamorphic Technique The a to Z of Alternative Health Pampered to distraction Pets If your animal needs a shrink, chances are that you do, too, says Victoria McKee Starter's orders Fitness If you are inspired by today's London Marathon, begin to train now for next year's race, says Mandy Francis Wretching a point The latest Lycra-based fabrics allow you to combine tight tailoring with comfort and flexibility. You can have your cake, eat it and still have your tummy held in, says Paula Reed Picture Gallery Something to Chew on Sophie Grigson Dandelions & nettles Cheap can be cheerful Food & Drink Wine Stage Fright Table Talk Mineral water Split & polish Interiors Out of the wreck of a 1970s conversion, one London flat has taken on a dual identity: a Victorian showcase for new design. By Lesley Gillilan Picture Gallery Shopping on Sunday West of England Reproduction Furniture British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Design directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Shopping on Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Reproduction Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark & Chappel Ltd. 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