News from 12/05/1996
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Taki, Doreen Stevenson, Andrew Lorant, John Dugdale, Hilary Mantel, Michael Prescott, Waldemar Januszczak, Charles Townshend, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, John Jay City Editor, Fred Redwood, John Davison, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Ian Thompson, Steve McNie, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, Chrissy Hey, Bruce Millar, Lesley White, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Chery Younson, Jason Burke, John Raybould, Ivo Tennant, Sally Payne, David Smith, Penny Wark, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Mary Wilson, Paul Kenward, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Edward Platt, Steve Ball, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Block, Michael Welsh, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, York Membery, John Mortimer, Pat Gibson, J R Gregory, Rupert Cox, John Evans, Leo McKinstry, David Hewson, David Puttnam, Amanda Mann, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Eoghan Harris, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Hugh Canning, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Chris Dodd, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Rose Shepherd, David Rhoads, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Norman Lamont, Shelley von Strunckel, Collin McDowell, Jonathan Margolis, Greg Sruthers, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, T Shires, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, Hugh McIlvanney, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Michael McCormack, Liz Lightfoot, Sir Teddy Taylor Mp, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Derek L Paul, James Hewitt, David Leppard, Brian Jackman, Tim Kelsey, Walter Grey, Robert Hughes, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Sir Michael Edwardes, Susan Clark, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Jonathan King, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Sue Reid, Bryan Silcock, John Karter, Tania Kindersley, Ed Porter, Cosmo Landesman, E Jones, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, John Zubrzycki, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Neil, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Jilly Cooper author, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, Rajwant Lalli, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Richard North Patterson, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, J G Ballard, Mandy Francis, Nicholas Fox, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, Roland White, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Ian Wooton, Walter Eills, David Rudnick, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, A Burge, Michael Sheridan, Bill Cash MP, Sean Hargrave, Fay Weldon, John Harlow, Nigel Legge, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, W F Leat, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Anthony Blond, John Carey, Antonia Fraser, Kirsty Lang, Bill Bemister, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, John Spurling, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Sharon Gless, Pam Barrell, David Remnick, John Cornwell, Steve Connor, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Christopher Higgins, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Bob Murray, Simon Sebag Montefiore, George Racz, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Tom Deveson, Hugh Bradley, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Sian Thomas, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Daniel Ben-Ami, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Mellor the Middle East dealmaker earns £1m British threat of EU walk-out over beef ban Gentlemen of the jury find Harman 'the Horrible' guilty Weather and Lottery Numbers back page Virgin atlantic Contents Outrage and autograph hunters for OJ at Heathrow Hackers hand out royal radio codes Contents The Sunday Times MPs paid to collect data on rival firms St. Joseph's Hospice The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Capac y! Labour set to scrap shadow cabinet vote Newspapers Support Recycling Porter shifts shares into a new fund Blair has no job for George Doctors fear rise of drug-resistant food bug Britain turns back on smash hit of Cannes Hoffman's anti-violence stance gives Hollywood the horrors The Famous Grouse Macbeth set for karaoke murder Land Rover Tycoon buys top and tail of Britain Goldsmith party considers bounty for candidates P&O New royal recruit in war of words American Airlines Editor resigns in Catholic schism Patients fail to benefit in £230m GP reforms Blair to end PM's questions In today's Other Papers OJ seeks a Surrey home Hopes raised for IRA ceasefire Lobbying for lobster freedom Mi5 has 'tit for tat' spies list Bransons claim child benefit Microsoft Classic FM tunes up for flotation United Airlines Playboy Norris sells his life story Hubble halves the age of the universe Bupa High salt diet may do you no harm Hospital cleaners to take over care for terminally ill Boots Police fear 'third world war' on the terraces of Euro 96 New drug test detects athletes' secret helper National Savings Blame the monster not the mistresses The flaws that add allure Atticvs Taki Playing a mean game Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Atticvs No Title Panasonic Lessons in failure Why literacy is at the heart of the debate The £1m doorman David Mellor offers the Commons few clues to his new-found millionaire status. The wealth that has changed his life comes from opening doors to prospective business partners in the Middle East. Report by Andrew Alderson, Maurice Chittenden and Jeff Randall Trouble brewing among the Putney Tories The Times Literary Supplement The Omega from Vauxhall British Airways E is for Agony How many young people are clubbing to death on ecstasy? Olga Craig weighs conflicting views Scientists unlock secret of freezing transplant organs Welsh wilt under yoke of television 'Taffism' Privatised army support services could put civilians in front line Direct Line Increase in take-home pay slows to new low Europe opens its doors to an army of critics Hewlett Packard Drug scandal taints top US football team Catholics divided by black saint bid Boat people in new clashes at riot camp Mandela's miracle dissolves One-party rule threatens South African democracy Galaxy Air Inter Europe Buffalo burgers, the new low-fat lunch Hybrid 'cattalo' fill gap in US market Ericsson Daughter makes a killing from father's murder Saffron stormtroopers on brink of power in India Gandhi dynasty retires to lick its wounds Railtrack Share Offer Wolf man of the Arctic accused of faking Eskimo adventures Budget No Title VSO Battling DA hits trouble in San Francisco Spy capers in a cold election climate Yeltsin shaken as poll boost backfires Fuggles Health & Safety Executive Media guard dog muzzles Chirac Renault Megane Clinton's young Things declare war on Dole Eurocrats face curb on junkets KLM Braveheart babe in search of gravitas Inside Paris Mercury Communications The Sunday Times Gun-toting robber granny blames taxman and wins America's hearts M&G A lover's fetal attraction Grocer Jacques Saved for France Psychologists admit duping courts Hackers put VIPs at risk Weather and Travel Outlook British Airways Briton bowled out in £23,000 battle for bat Multiple Display Advertising Items Eight share £8.9m lottery jackpot Spain blocks beef cargoes Budgie axed Test warning Oasis sellout In bad books Murder charges Soldier's death Ecstasy raid In good company Hinchliffe sues as pressure grows to find new funds British Gas faces price cut shock Ofgas plans to reduce bills by £30 100 firms 'are facing failure' Tyne Wear BAe and Matra ready to launch missile company Living it up with a splash of DNA Sport ICI's long march Rowland pays £1 to see Bock in court Ex-BT chief to spearhead Charterhouse Journey's end in sight as names warm to Rowland Agenda Virgin eyes Caribbean deal Coface LBF ACL Siemens waits on Lucas merger talks Hardy takes ET towards £35m float Granada slows M-way sale to save money Koreans to build £1.5bn plant South West Water prepares defence Business Digest Hay's pyjama game Property mergers Polly Peck sues Forsyth Wolfgang Reitzle ICI's long match After battling through the recession and the Zeneca demerger, ICI, led by Charles Miller Smith, above, is starting a cultural revolution Lombard Stakis to reveal expansion plans ICL Planet Picture Gallery Football's foul play Private Account Forte cuts final link with Savoy Varity talks take brakes off Lucas A merger with the American components group would boost Lucas by turning it into a global giant. But, with predators lurking, can it clinch a deal? Andrew Lorenz reports Hunt on for top man at Land Securities Databank The Sunday Times Top 200 companies Bell man tipped to take top job at C&W Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The Sunday Times Sheffield Business School Win Two Upper Class Tickets on Virgin… Sedgemoor in Somerset Beauty and the beast British Airways The odds fellow Prufrock Coopers' floral rumpus Baht's entertainment Yorkshire puddings One fifth of companies risk failure The new Syspas survey looks under the surface of the balance sheet to spot firms heading for trouble, writes Rufus Olins Pru plans sell-off In today's Other Papers Pearson TV sale? Forget downsizing Picture Gallery Bank stake on offer Sainsbury pins hopes on slicker marketing Loyalty cards and new advertising are being rolled out to help the group recover market leadership Report by Rufus Olins Sky's the limit in BA drive to reach the top If it clinches two big deals, BA will be close to realising its ambition of becoming the world's biggest airline, writes Nicholas Fox Mitsubishi How partnership pays dividends Research shows successful companies serve stakeholders just as well as shareholders. Report by Matthew Lynn Groupe Schneider Fostering good investors Think Big who Ever Head of Alexander the Average? Tax cuts perk up the reluctant consumer Economic Outlook Fortis Dole the reformer vs Clinton the salesman American Account Deutsche Telekom The V&A ties up classic deals with licensing The museum earns valuable royalties by allowing its design to be used on glass, pottery and fabrics, writes Claire Oldfield Flood of employment law threatens small firms Two services are about to be launched to ease legal worries, reports Claire Oldfield Multiple Display Advertising Items GEC will take tiny exporters under its wing Small avionics companies will be given a chance to sell in America by using GEC-Marconi's staff. John Lawless reports Rise of the outsider David Walsh, who joins The Sunday Times this week, celebrates the remarkable rise of an Irish outcast who bridged a divide on his march towards the Olympics Lewis loses his appetite in the Big Apple Lennox Lewis has a lot to do before he meets Mike Tyson if his fight with Ray Mercer is anything to go by. Jim Munro reports Mystique of the quiet master Lester and Sir Gordon are in sight, but for now, Pat Eddery only has eyes for Epsom. John Karter reports Exclusive Sunday Times Competiton Charlton starts planning for the Italian job This Week's Fixtures Racing Sport on TV Results Round-Up Job offer suggests Venables is clear On the Record Great - I'm in the Squad for the Euro Ticket… 'Character' builders do sport a disservice Hugh Mcllvanney says the true character of some of our greatest sportsmen is being submerged in the scramble for 'personality' Renault Five-way stretch is a day's work With Atlanta looming, Richard Phelps, the British champion, tells David Hunn that the modern pentathlon isn't modern enough Christie's burden of being the best Linford Christie kicks off his season today but doubts still remain over whether he will compete in Atlanta. By Ian Chadband Becker leaves German blight Richard Evans on how the local hero's exit underlines the death of talent coming through the ranks of German men's tennis Walker taking it all in her stride Lauren St John on the task ahead for Mickey Walker, the captain of Europe for the Solheim Cup Lowly Spaniards show the top names how Downpour helps put dampers on Harrington Golf Sidhu's century sets up India County Championship Law wrecks Hampshire case Fleming counter-attack foiled Jones and Owen on rampage Able bodies, blank minds Young guns from all over the country keep hitting the bullseye, but the ageing mandarins at Lord's have yet to locate the target. By Peter Roebuck Lewis in a mind to confound doubters Too haughty by half, ran the conventional wisdom on Chris Lewis. Rob Steen meets England's enigma who has plenty to prove Gatting lands a century set Smith rescues Leicestershire The Times Pressure is building on Barclay Johnston sale raises hands and smiles The Cricket That was a week that was On the seventh day HQ was stormed The unthinkable has happened: Twickenham rolling out the red carpet to rugby league. Ian Chadband witnessed the historic event Stars gather for peace of the action The Rugby Magnificent Wigan in a league of their own The arrival of Wigan injected much-needed urgency into a Middlesex Sevens that had threatened mediocrity, says Stephen Jones Four Four Two A goal for all seasons Screamers, dribblers, snapshots and crackshots. Rob Steen on this year's contenders, 25 years after the start of Goal of the Season Picture Gallery Pedigree Ian Woan Anthony Yeboah Cantona's avalanche of joy Hugh McIlvanney on the dramatic end to Manchester United's quest for a second Double in three years Anthony Yeboah Ian Wright FA stumble in closing the door on touts Ticket touts no longer rule Wembley Way, but the Philips affair shows the corporate market is much harder to control. Report by Ian Hawkey and Chris Lightbown Ferguson must keep building Joe Lovejoy analyses the prospects of the current Manchester United side making a telling impact on the best in Europe in next season's Champions League Kirton picks up pieces for Euro '96 Glen Kirton, tournament director of the European championship, has to restore the FA's reputation this summer. If he does, it could be the making of one of football's nearly men. By Chris Lightbown Eric hints at future role as manager in England Chris Lightbown on the thoughts of Cantona, as revealed to the BBC yesterday Lacoste Double delight for United Cantona the hero of last-gasp win Breitling The Damned "Simplex" Bookcases and Cabinets Innovation Goodwood Travel Limited Town hall Tammany tradition Westminster was not the first; Labour has gerrymandered with its housing policy for decades, writes Leo McKinstry Renault Once an officer but never a gentleman Profile Putting the champagne back into socialism Inside Politics Hpi Equifax-Part of the Equifax Europe Group Net practice with Zola Westward look Life and soul of the party The Times Literary Supplement It's a dirty business rubbishing Europe Auntie short-changes children over Europe True Blues have no truck with fat cats It's enough to make the FO weep Standing by as something nasty stalks the Kremlin Who has our welfare at heart? Polly put the telly on, we all watch it Canon Who hates whom in Labour Behind the party's united front the shadow cabinet squabbles—and the back benches bide their time, writes Andrew Grice Dead-centre Dole, son of tricky Dicky ICL Picture Gallery The Good Feud Guide TV's new guru of genetics comes out of his snail shell Interview Chrissy Iley meets Steve Jones Anarchists living high on the hogwash Simon Sebag Montefiore joins the circus of misfits masquerading as eco-warriors How Britain can live comfortably free of Europe Give us a final say on Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Happy in exile Nobel support OJ entertains Oxford Points The Sunday Times Birthdays Heir of Stalin sells Russia a terrible dream Zyuganov, leading Yeltsin in the polls, has lulled the West into complacency with his talk of social democracy, writes David Remnick Calais Grey face from the heart of Soviet darkness In from the cold The Week Model behaviour Continent cut off Week links Odd fellows Windsor watch Trains of thought Number up Last word TSB home-banking claim upsets rivals Bits & Bytes Videologic in graphics deal with Compaq Mortgages CompuServe Ariane 5 ready for launch UK car events World's first computer is coming back to life Digital Arch The first machine that could run programs is being rebuilt for its 50th birthday, reports Michael McCormack New check on surgeons Internet hits chaos on superhighway slip road Internet service providers need to improve their standards, writes David Hewson Bright Ideas from the Patent Office Supergun launch plan for space Lightweight craft will soon be fired into orbit like bullets from a giant gun, writes Max Glaskin Face the future with Victorian boldness Britain should create a national centre of learning to tackle the challenges of the 21st century, says David Puttnam BT Compaq High tech will destroy job security Life starts with a new conception Fertilisers The discovery of a new protein in sperm has overturned accepted theories, writes Sean Hargrave Levitation system heads for lift off Exhibition Soccer robots train for their world cup Robotics Farming by helicopter Radio phone service goes on air at last Telecoms Heartbreak Ridge At dawn, Bryan Silcock set out to conquer the Matterhorn, the mountain that has claimed the lives of many. But then the weather turned, and he lost his ice axe. Could he still realise his dream of 30 years? Contents Meridiana Doctors abroad Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts A Very French Business VFB holidays Heartbreak Ridge Run for cover Directions Picture Gallery Yemen away The man from Four Seasons New sex law In brief. . . Sites unseen Where was I? Fruit scare Voyages Jules Verne Heart and Sol Sunsail Beach Clubs Cunard Club Med Start Living P&O Cruises Small Wonders Neil MacLean visits the Stockholm archipelago, a random tapestry of 24,000 tiny islands where city dwellers retreat, in the warm weather, to commune with nature Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Air Portugal AVIS Swan Hellenic Icelandair Multiple Display Advertising Items As Others See us The Aboriginal guide A breath of In the sunniest corner of Ireland, far away from the wild Atlantic, Brian Jackman finds gentle valleys and languid rivers Fresh Eire Multiple Display Advertising Items Aer Lingus Holidays Irish Ferries Emerald Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Hotels of Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberiab Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Holiday Autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America British Midland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Budget Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Budget Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items LOT The natural choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seafrance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Matthews Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowhills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Escapades The magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unicorn Holidays 'Something Special' The magic of Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NSR Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Expeditions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savile Sunquest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Sharon Gless is happy in Celtic rain or Caribbean sun Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? This week win an Aiwa shortwave radio-cassette and travel audiobooks Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel Get Clued up Perks hide the end of free banking Barings sued for £100m Sheer genius for stupidity Ostrich firm gets bird from SIB Innovation Fidelity Investments Hell Racer Sports fund turns goals into profits Government care proposals are half-baked fare Comment Tory election setback boosts annuity rates National Savings Motor mouse has driver squeaking Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Small peace dividend from war tax credit It's a Pep, Jim, but not as we know it Picture Gallery Ostrich action Head east again for profits Renewed confidence in the recovery in southeast Asia suggests good returns despite the risks, writes Nick Gardner Yorkshire Guernsey Mercury Asset Management Flemings LGT Global House rules for home workers Some of the growing army working from home may be unwittingly breaking planning regulations, writes Adam Jones Woolwich Building Society Fleming to relaunch S&P Investors in Save & Prosper have seen returns fall. Now Robert Fleming, its parent, is taking charge, writes David Rudnick Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Perpetual Chase De Vere Investments PLC Commercial Union Prolific The pitfalls of starting a charity If you want to set up a charity, learn the rules first. Changes in the law have made life harder for do-gooders, writes Naomi Caine The Sunday Times Visa card for tennis lovers Options need not damage your wealth The reckless use of derivatives caused Barings' downfall, but sensible trading can limit investors' risk of loss, writes Daniel Ben-Ami Radical manager ignores the City's herd instinct My favourite shares River & Mercantile's Nigel Legge thinks analysts are too often guided by irrelevant historical performance Scottish Widows Henderson touche Remnant Asian Fund Range Guinness Flight Used policies traded on Net Sky's not limited with TV cover Savings News Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK Equity Income Unit trusts Best mortgage rates Titanic auctioneer narrowly escapes from double hoax Collecting for investment The Sunday Times Endowments Direct Policy Plus Gartmore Martin Currie Abtrust Unit Trust Managers Limited Money Section Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct What should I do with spare cash? Nick Gardner answers two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where is my money going to be safe? Valcor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Assessment Taxation Course Saurer Melco UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Distributors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Education and Employment Government Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Preaching to the unconverted You want cheap open-air family motoring? 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Whereabouts Unknown by Craig Raine Penguin £7.99 pp64 The interior umbrella Lawrence Norfolk Losing it at the movies Going Mad in Hollywood by David Sherwin Deutsch £17.99 pp300 That's showbiz for you With Nails The Film Diaries of Richard E Grant Picador £16.99 pp310 Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary Since my lady's going into France Margarette Driscoll dips into a royal correspondence The man who might have been king 50 Years Ago this Week From James Lees-Milne's diary. May 12,1946 On the Shelf Ian Thompson takes pleasure in the swift vicious elegance of The Crust on its Uppers William Boyd When Violet was blue Lantern Slides: The Diaries and Letters of Violet Bonham Carter 1904-1914 edited by Mark Bonham Carter and Mark Pottle Weidenfeld £20 pp461 Tricks of the trade Mavis Belfrage: A Romantic Novel with Five Shorter Tales by Alisdair Gray Bloomsbury £13.99 pp158 People Like That by Agnes Owens Bloomsbury £13.99 pp176 Scenes from provincial life Next of Kin by Joanna Trollope Bloomsbury £15.99 pp248 In the Beauty of the Lilies Dorothy Dunnett Wild times in Wigan Rose by Martin Cruz Smith MacMillan £16.99 pp407 The Sunday Times After Potemkin The Odessans by Irina Ratushinskaya translated by Geoffrey Smith Sceptre £16.99 pp410 Getting a fix The Runaway Jury by John Grisham Century £16.99 pp397 Shortlist Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 426 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Headline Feature The Writing School Contents Toy Box Tiger Electronics UK Ltd Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Secrets of the deep Jawsome Funday Times News Excuse their French Turkish Delight Funday Times News Holeymoley! Future fashion Dog-gone it! Smile please! Pearls of wisdom Spider-Man Fish Tales Picture Gallery Tintin Fact File The Cod's Question Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean The creature feature Squirt Next week in The Funday Times Play It Again Funday Times Sport Picture Gallery The Adventures of sun Sindy The Funday Times Club The Sunday Times Style Ladies who Launch Bus boy Smelling an opportunity The Cooke Report How the other half lives . . . Now and Then Eau dear, no Anyone for Dennis? Dennis Rodman is America's latest and most unlikely sex symbol: a basketball star with a penchant for feather boas. Tony Allen-Mills on the man putting the glam into dunk Newcastle What's happening in . . . The first of a weekly guide to what's going on where. By Roland White Picture Gallery Stars, after a fashion Donna Karan has Demi Moore, Prada has Tim Roth, Hanes has Tina Turner: Hollywood names are fighting to front the hottest ad campaigns, says Colin McDowell More flash than cash There's a whole host of people who lunch lavishly on expense accounts but go home to a dinner of baked beans. Penny Wark on the double life of the high-status, low-income operators Picture Gallery Too much, too young Rachel Kirby gave up modelling last week after a media furore followed revelations that she was only 12. Sue Reid asks whether minors should be kept out of the major league Smallbone of Devizes Allure boys Two society glossies are slugging it out with lists of women who have 'allure'. But what their female readers—including Fergie and Diana—will surely be more interested in, says Rhoda Koenig, is our round-up, right, of the men who possess it Allure boys Help! The answers to all your problems Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Guess who's coming to lunch Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Guernsey Magimix Letters Domaine Boyar The Sunday Times Crossword Royal Portraits Brief Lives The Queen's latest portrait was unveiled last week at the Mall Galleries in London, to a mixed reception. If you can't get to the gallery, don't worry: crumple up a £10 note and you'll get a rough idea of the style Joan Collins vs Alexandra Shulman Feuds Corner The no-good boyfriend Family Life 10 of the best Style file Scent of the week Style Bile I won't leave home without Outfit Wrap artists The return of the kaftan Bright on Main picture: orange stretch hipster trousers,… Waitrose Something to Chew on Sophie Grigson Spring turnips Franco-German misalliance Food & Drink Wine Bottles of the Week 1995 Carden Vale, £3.99 1995 James Herrick Cuvée Simone, £4.99 This'll make you laugh. The first proper… Table Talk Mango sorbet Testing Time Simple home truths Natural colours and raw textures are seriously impressive, but can a Shaker look get a bit puritancial? There's bread in them there tins Antiques Collectors have taken a shine to old kitchen implements, says Susan Clark Design directory Shopping on Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Budding Ideas Cuttings A man for all seasons Gardening The Dutch landscape gardner Piet Oudolf has abandoned order to mimic the chaotic drama of the wild-flower meadow, says Dan Pearson Reflexology The a to Z of Alternative Health The burning question Pets Be careful, says Sian Thomas, animals are also at risk when exposed to the sun Weight to go Fitness If you want to get sleek for summer, add a bit of speed and variety to your old exercise routines, says Mandy Francis Ransomes Consumer Limited Kirkdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath-Knight Allen Soft Water Benefits with Krystal Churchill's Stairlifts plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwegian Log Thomas Lloyd Show Kitchens Wanted Urgently What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Karl Crompton and Pat Crompton Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittons the Jewellers Multiple Display Advertising Items Predictor Royal Sailors' Rests Dept WildTracks Barbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Cosmopolitan The Dinner Club Assignations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinner Dates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Omega Has cinema kissed romance goodbye? The Culture In need of a Mersey killing Laughing in the face of adversity is one thing, but trying to raise a smile at the return of the Liver Birds would test even a Scouser Noises off Is a kiss still a kiss? The in-your-face clinch at the start of Kids breaks all the rules. Whatever happened to romance and Bogart finally showing Becall that lips don't just whistle? Tom Shone on the lost art of the screen kiss We don't need no education The rest of the week's films Who will snap up the golden palm? France and Britain have high hopes of carrying Cannes, says Iain Johnstone S/R Animation Center Vive la difference? As French cinema embraces the mighty dollar and toasts itself at Cannes, the maverick director of Diva remains defiant, intent on showing Hollywood that 'the Frog can do it'. By Kirsty Lang Duke of York's Theatre Court of appeal Forget real life: It's the fictional courtroom drama that has gripped our imagination, says former lawyer and novelist Richard North Patterson Into the groove The Eurovision Song Contest needn't be naff, argues Jonathan King, as he makes his bid for world domination Catch 'em young A mammoth study has broken down the youth market into seven categories—but can people really be pigeonholed as neatly as that, asks Stephen Armstrong Seven faces of the new consumer Picture Gallery Its written all wrong Scrutiny Polished performer Neil Diamond, still the housewives' choice and pulling in the crowds, is critically ignored. Where has the great singer/songwriter gone wrong, asks Stewart Lee Older Record check Royal Opera House Starting Handel Hugh Canning on Glyndebourne's ambitious new season, which is about to begin with its first-ever Handel production Blowing the Birtwistle on trendy minimalism There is a growing appetite for Birtwistle's complex, demanding work, says Paul Driver Apollo Theatre Her Majesty's Theatre Gustave Caillebotte Walking back to happiness There is more to Carl Andre than a pile of bricks, says Waldemar Januszczak Time to play the green card Eco-architecture is not just for cranks. It's starting to shape the way buildings look, says Hugh Pearman Victoria and Albert Museum BBC Radio Collection The rest of the week's theatre Child's play A magical staging of Blue Remembered Hills at the National goes to the heart of Dennis Potter's talent as a dramatist, says John Peter Donmar Warehouse New Tickets Released The Cranberries Buddy Guy & his Big Band Celine Dion Shaolin Kung Fu of China Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cure the Swing Tour '96 Raymond Gubbay Riverdance Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Theatre Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Choral Society Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cotswolds Art Fair Royal National Theatre Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Caught in a crisis of identity The Royal Ballet's revival of Anastasia hasn't resolved the piece's fundamental flaw: a split personality. By David Dougill The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Music Collection Miniature masterpieces If you want to get into a composer's mind, listen to his chamber music. Stephen Pettitt looks at its greatest exponents on this week's CD offer Sunday 12 May The End Of The Western World (BBC2, 6.35pm) When Harry met Molly . . . BBC1 When Harry met Molly . . . Critics' choice When Harry met Molly . . . BBC1 When Harry met Molly . . . Critics' Choice Safeway BBC1 Word on the street is that Harry's in love Critics' choice When Harry met Molly . . . Thursday Is it a crime to steal Harry's heart? BBC1 BBC Critics' choice When Harry met Molly . . . BBC1 Will Harry win the battle of the sexes? Critics' choice When Harry met Molly . . . Has Molly set Harry's heart on fire? Saturday Anglia Critics' choice When Harry met Molly . . . UK Living Highlights Sports Choice Bravo Radio Frequencies Radio 1 Kung fu fighters: Ash in session (R1,7pm) Critics' choice Radio 1 Friday 17 May World Service LW 198kHz MW 648kHz (463m) Hitting the higher notes The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre The Critical List Film Theatre Art L'esprit lost in translation Picture Gallery Pop Pick of the Week NordicTrack The Man with Two Hearts Jeep Café Crème Contents 12 May 1996 ICL Hammonds P&O European Ferries Furniture Village Berkeley Homes Contributors Zoë Heller Audi Holland & Holland Relative Values Maggie O'Kane, war journalist, and her younger sister, Una, nurse. Feature by Ann McFerran Amdega Take off to Renault Educating Archer He married her for her beauty and brains and got a tutor for life. She married a showman and got fame, fortune, politicking and scandal. But who has had the better deal? Jeffrey and Mary Archer talk to Lesley White Marriott Hermes Mitsubishi Motors Ford State of the Heart Surgeons are giving this man an electric heart that will work alongside his own. With a desperate shortage of donors, this is the best hope for those, like Ralph Lawrence, who have cardiac failure. The Magazine was given exclusive access to the patient, from his selection for this pioneering surgery to his first steps to recovery. Rose Shepherd reports Superkings Lights Out to Lunch Voyages Jules Verne The Secret that Beat the Nazis It was Britain's hidden weapon of the second world war, an electronic brain designed to break the codes used by the Third Reich. John Cornwell reports on the ex-M15 agent who has unearthed the true story of Colossus, the world's first computer, and on his long battle to rebuild the device that helped win the war Picture Gallery Neville Johnson Mitchum Ultratone Nationwide Driveways Harris no-Loss COUNTaX The Log Chalet & Pool Co. Ltd. BAC Conservatories Rolex The Sunday Times Wine Club Aloe Vera Juice Bodymatters Health & Fitness Ltd. Scope The Sun and Saturday's New Moon, in Taurus, accent new beginnings. Now is a good time to savour what life offers. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto 1864 Bookwise Chess Brainteaser 1756 Four fits? Bridge Absolute Precision A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Egypt Isuzu Trooper
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