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News from 02/06/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Taki, John Dugdale, Dave Podmore, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Sir George Gardiner, B J, R C, G. Heathrow, Fred Redwood, Dave Higgitt, Anthony Clare, Steve McNie, John Peter, Nick Rufford Far East Correspondent, Lord Palumbo, Ivan Fallon Group Editorial Director, Tel Aviv, Robert Johannesburg Block, Lesley White, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Frank Whitford, Roy Porter, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Sally Payne, Robert Street, David Smith, Sebastian Hamilton, Clive Davis, J Smith, Hugh McIvanney, Mary Wilson, Rich Pickings, Nigel Lawson, Steve Ball, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, Irwin Stelzer, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, Roger Anderson, Derek Maddison, David Dougill, Benjamin Netanyahu, Pat Gibson, John Evans, David Puttnam, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Julian Critchley, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Alan Brownjohn, Anthony Divall, Louise Taylor, Lewis Staples, Martin Rees, Michael Jones, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Karen King, Glyn Maxwell, Kevin Connolly, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Alice Oswald, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Adam LeBor, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, Hugh McIlvanney, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Kylle O'Brien, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Peter Marks, Tim Kelsey, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Reid, Tom Shone, H Carrington, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Peter Muccini, Mark Edwards, David Lawrenson, Vincent Browne, Marianne Faithfull, Andy Goldberg, Lord St John, Elspeth Burnside, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Phil Baker, Adam Jones, Sue Reid, John Karter, Louise White, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Gemma Craven, Diana Wright, Rebecca Tanqueray, Richard Evans, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Edwin Taylor, Andrew Smith, Oliver Holt, Christopher Gorringe Chief Executive, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, Julian West, Rasselas, Mandy Francis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Fox, Adam courtenay, Christopher Goodwin, Hugo Gryn, Richard Woods, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Robin Mariar, Peter Johnson, Roland White, Rachel Cooke, Nicole Rothschild, Alex Fortune, David Rudnick, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Angela Buttolph, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Susan Elkin, Margaret Drabble, Bruce Anderson, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, John Cutland, John Morse, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Richard E Grant, Kirsty Lang, Nadine Meisner, Steve Boxer, Robert Johnston, Kala Rao, Lauren St John, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Mark Coultan, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, P Heron, Bernard Dixon, John Cornwell, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, Victor Bryant, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Alistair Sinclair, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Dave Selby, Mike Hammond, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Catharine Fortlage, Pamela Coleman, Dudley Moore, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents City surrenders to £400m gangs Insight Prince Michael in 'royal for rent' deal with PR firm Labour plans youth curfew to cut crime Contents British Airways Contents Water runs up tax bill News Review Five more CJD victims identified The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Contents BBC executive accused of taking bribes Eurostar IRA threatens to renew violence ICL Jittery Tories want utility windfall tax Revealed: Major went to war on beef to save Hogg's head The Times Newspapers Support Recycling Dogged breeder of greyhounds chases 1,000-to-1 Derby dream Bottomley imposes listener's charter on BBC mandarins Russians in £2m gem spree Dollond & Aitchison Baby milk clue to under-5s' diabetes British Energy Share Offer Hairdresser who set style of Thatcher education policy Sage Solutions Centre 106 Peugeot the Drive of Youir Life Parents battle to keep murder hunt open Arts Council redraws rules on lottery cash Students to pay university fees In today's Other Papers Diana to spend more time in USA Married minister accused of affair Plastic watches cause cancer scare P&O's Canberra faces scrapheap Hanson For Those Pe Having Trouble Tel Camelot Manning looks for last laugh Jaguar Strikes mar a sterling start to summer Organ transplants wasted as patients stop taking pills Gay marriage—a match made in bedlam National Savings Lawyers hold all the royal poker cards Atticvs No luck with Liz Atticvs Farewell to a model envoy Atticvs Nick Newman's Week M&G Securitties Ltd Rich pickings of a pauper prince Prince Michael's lucrative relaionship with a public relations company raises questions aboutthe conduct of royals who earn their own living. Tim Kelsey and David Leppard invdstigate Yob rule Michael Howard has promised a blitz on yobs. But in an age when parents are assaulting teachers, can anyone stope children from turning nasty? Margarette Driscoll reports Give children time, not television The Personal Number Company PLC Ford Fatal attraction The explosive passion of two 15-years-old boys for a girl of 12 shattered their lives. Report by Tony Allen-Mills Brain drain reversed by big salaries British Telecom goes to war with its rival in cyberspace Veggie girls fuel rise in teenage anaemia Inter-Continental High-fat foods slow the thought Energis Israel's peace hopes wither Netanyahu victory gives voice to the hardliners Stena Line Yeltsin enlists army to shore up his Kremlin British Energy Share Offer Joker's bid to end Hungarian gloom The Royal United Kingdom Beneficent Association French MP's? Women need not apply Rustic roots belie guile of India's peasant premier The Chrysler Neon Famine threatens new Korean crisis Singapore Airlines Everest triumph descends into a bitter storm The Sunday Times Wilderness world of a Pulitzer faker BT Five shot on gun law protest day The Sunday Times German crooks lose the script Colony Club Is NYPD's top cop heading for a fall? Inside New York Pricewatch Desperately baring Demi Slim mafia pickings The sack, by any other name Smoking out Fidel Howard to clothe felons in shame Mystery bloom eats away at masterpieces Weather and Travel Outlook British Airways Scots better off than the English Superlative Travel Lucky pair to share £11.6m lottery prize News Digest Elght men held after arms find Coma death Briton Jailed Tube protection Driver cleared Finger licking Youth to appeal Lawrence letter Paperboy hero Slice of life Driving force 1,000 Jobs set to go in shake-up at WH Smith Bank pulls the plug on Hinchliffe Golden lure for new BZW boss We Want You to Succeed Grant prepares to head S&N after leaving Argyll Sport Power struggle Camelot feels drawn to overseas lotteries Phone regime eased to boost competition Southern Electric will score if it produces a sweetener Agenda Taking Lucas global The Times to cost 10p on Mondays The Royal Bank of Scotland Pound to soar Emap close to sale of 70 newspapers Ostrich firm drops fight Just the ticket Hands-off Clarke will let pound forge ahead Rolls in talks on power alliance Rank presses on gaming law Business Digest SCH profits surge Nomura looks at Brent Walker Venturers eye CI Return of the vanities …young they re powerful, and very, very rich. But will the mega salaries beign paid to the new breed of investment bankers end in disaster for the City? Matthew Lynn and Rufus Olins report More People Watch Coronation Street than Work… Wall Street's $10m packages set the pace Irish miss the cut Mercury What a Carry on at Facia Private Account Sinking in the Channel Power firms bid to create super utility The takeover battle for Southern Water highlights how power companies are preparing for free competition in 1998, writes Andrew Lorenz Rent rise hits casino Mortgages fall short MAI football bid Databank Top 200 companies David Lloyd set for Whitbread walkout Sharewatch De La Rue TLG A share in the boardroom Air Portugal GEC Tomkins Porter Chadburn IPG Carisbrooke The Sunday Times ACL a Standard Chartered Group Company William Baird Fibernet MCIT KS Biomedix World's favourite PR man OKI Multimedia man is no puppet Prufrock Davies takes extra cover The new big cheese Winners and losers Tackling a union of rugby and football Chris Wright, the Chrysalis boss, has offered £9m for QPR, which he wants to merge with the Wasps rugby club. Nicholas Fox reports The new driving force at Lucas Victor Rice's track record shows he has what it takes to turn the merged company LucasVarity into a leading global player. By Garth Alexander in New York Prince fine tunes training scheme Free Guides Humana International Group PLC UK companies lead the race into India 'Cultural fit' puts Britons ahead in the drive to invest in one of the biggest emerging markets. But patience is the key, writes Kala Rao Tracker Stolen Vehicle Recovery System Pound powers up as mark crumbles Economic Outlook Ricoh UK Limited European Business News Resurgent unions panic the right American Account Middle firms miss out on exports Our second quarterly survey of the middle market shows too many firms are not aware that they could boost turnover greatly by selling overseas. David Smith reports Ship repairer turns tide with QE2 refit Two landmark deals have sealed the revival of the A&P group. Report by Andrew Lorenz Multiple Display Advertising Items Peonotas OFFICEware Ltd Prontaprint! Telecommunications UK Limited Libel is just a game for Street actor The World's Leading Sign Franchise The Personal Number … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Notice to Readers Washington Envelopes Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Humberts Leisure Multiple Display Advertising Items The Business to Business Team Priority Management, Signs Express Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Stock PLC Running out of poverty into history Sport Haile Gebrselassie, the greatest distance runner on the track, has smiled his way to the threshold of Olympic legend. By Ian Chadband ICL The Sunday Times Tiny terror of the mat Sharon Rendle, as fierce a judo player as they come, wants gold. By David Hunn Revival starts as Ballesteros goes it alone European raid led by sorenstam's double vision Top club denies discrimination In a bizarre case of alleged sexual bias, opposite sides are sticking to their guns. By Lauren St John Fuggles Farrell leaves Leeds feeling down and out David Lawrenson at Headingley Silverstone Driving Centre Vodafone Sea-surfing on a speed machine Aqua Quorum is the most radically designed yacht to be built in Britain in a generation. By Keith Wheatley Results Round-Up Racing Today at Chantilly This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV British women strike gold twice in Lucerne Lacoste Stoute of heart with Epsom in the blood Hugh McIlvanney on how Dr Massini cast off the fitness doubts at Newmarket Heath and assumed the mantle of Derby favourite The quiet man aiming to make a big noise, twice Philip Robinson is one of Britain's unsung jockeys but he has his eyes fixed on a Derby-Oaks double. John Karter reports Lady on a mission and set to claim a place in Derby history A filly in the Derby? Some splutter into their port, most toast Alex Greaves, wife and breaker of moulds. By John Karter Karter's Derby Tips Revved up and ready to ride The annual pilgrimage to the isle of Man for the TT races is in full swing, with bikes an bikers everywhere. By Alasdair Reid Welham maintains Britain's domination As the British team prepares for the Olympics Kylle O'Brien samples the sights and sounds that go to make up a day at Hickstead Sky Subscriber Services Ltd Chang falls to Edberg reincarnate The search goes on for leadership The TCCB have just appointed a new chief executive; the LTA are hot on the trail. The job description is daunting. By Ian Hawkey Class act plagued by dark secrets A new biography of Wally Hammond reveals much about the nature of a complex and neglected hero. By Rob Steen Henman takes a walk on the wild side A chance meeting may prove a good omen for Britain's Tim Henman, reports Richard Evans Prasad right up with the early pace Venkatesh Prasad is ready to apply balm to India's woes in Thursday's first Test. By Ian Hawkey Fickle fingers hold clue to Stewart's fate England's options for the opening gambit at Edgbaston are fraught. By Graham Otway England should opt for an opener with a Byas Peter Roebuck advocates an opening right for Yorkshire's forthright farmer and a place for John Crawley, Lancashire's lean machine The Sunday Times Airing all the dirty linen Martin Searby on Jack Bannister, a ghostly insider and scourge of the secretive Warwick pile up spoils of war County Championship Lamb champions limited role for overseas players As I Say. . . Azharuddin lashes Leicestershire to send warning Yorkshire rise from dead Generosity helps Aymes to century Malcolm out of luck and out of sorts Davis sticks to his task as Lancashire lose their way Robinson rallies to turn the tables Will it all end in tears? He may be heading for glory or sinking to self-destruction. Paul Gascoigne is England's enigma. By Chris Lightbown The Sunday Times Scotland find their way in the storm Despite two defeats in the run-up to Euro 96, Craig Brown should be quietly pleased at his players' progress. By Kevin McCarra England go just a little continental For Terry Venables, Total Football must of necessity remain a long-term ambition. Joe Lovejoy reports Kelly intends to punish culprits Swiss roll at a stop Joe Lovejoy takes a look at Switzerland, who represent the first challenge for England in Euro 96 Germany fall to the French resistance Win tickets for the Euro 96 finals Tired and Emotional Hill says a prayer on pole Williams beset by engine worries Oliver Holt in Barcelona Edberg defeats Chang in Paris News inside Germans upset by the French Tag Heuer Inspired Christie shows clean pair of heels With the Olympics now less than two months away, Ian Chadband sees Britain's athletes turn in some impressive European Cup performances in Madrid Bright and Cheerful The Great Deflation There has never been a political memoir like it. Nigel Lawson reveals how he became the fat man of Downing Street, but later burst his personal Lawson Boom Goodwood Travel Limited Inside Cumbria Whitewater breaks over Hillary's head The president's friends have been convicted. Will the first lady be next, asks James Adams Next week: the recipes for my success Summing up Ruthless commando fights shy of political risk Profile All eyes on Clarke as he gives nothing away Staples In praise of peerless piers Money matters The trouble with scares The Sunday Times Blair leads party, but can't make it think Commissar Prescott plants a mole at Millbank Was Howard tempted to a fling with the SDP? Quidmum Simong Sebg Montefiore Fishing for an anti-EU line British lions led by donkeys in the new European war The folly of a frantic francophile Good cause, shame about the emblem Parkinson's Disease Society Article Withdrawn The Times Poison risk that lurks in 'healthy' eating Natural toxins in food pose a greater potential danger than man-made chemicals, writes Steve Connor How fashion has become a parade of sexless stick insects Simon Sebag Montefiore says designers have stripped female beauty of its curves The man who man end a dynasty Interview Chrissy Hey meets Sir George Gardiner Search for city solutions in an overcrowded world Hugh Pearman outlines an urban nightmare From Dusk till Dawn Lean and mean: that's the state we're really in The economy is on the mend, but at a price, says David Smith Computers are doing the damage Equality, not chopsticks Little tikes The Sunday Times This is a hard day In memory of a penman of genius Edwin Taylor recalls the work of graphic artist Peter Sullivan A nation lacking vision Papers with no favourites Falklands 'sting' St John's success Points Birthdays Happy and glorious The Week Windsor Watch UB4 Arresting sights Pup bites Week response Left high and dry by history A new group of Tory wets is doomed to go the way of its predecessors, says Bruce Anderson A real power in the gentle art of persuasion Lord St John of Fawsley explains why the Royal Fine Art Commission is value for money Independent Research Services Evasive jet fighters take wing The absence of a tail makes a new warplane more agile and almost undetectable By David Windle The Times High tech boards the Tube NatWest banks on living in the past Christopher Lloyd is about to ditch his bank because it refuses to get involved in the online revolution Jungle Book Moviegame Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Harbinger Saviour of the digital homeless Profile Nicholas Negroponte of the MIT's Media Lab is the most venerable of the new-media gurus. He reveals his vision of the future to Christopher Lloyd Medical scans go online for analysis Bits & Bytes Crop science searches for helpful genes Webwatch The Superhighway Awards The Theatrophone Great Ideas that Never Made It Electric scans spot bad teeth Interactive Television 1996 Artificial skin heals burns without scars Plastic Surgery BT to cut cost of fast ISDN links Telecom The company is poised to make high-speed digital communications cheaper for users at home, reports Christopher Lloyd Everlasting hip removes pain of replacements Surgery Internet Centric Excellence V&A Plans multimedia gallery How the V&a's controversial extension will look T-shirt gives warning of sunburn danger Ships and aircraft get better lightning warnings Meteorom The Persian gulf British Airways The Persian gulf Iran was once a place of philosophical speculation and good parties, but such days are long gone, as Stanley Stewart found when he returned to the land of Ali Baba and Omar Khayyam Ireland Irish Ferries Travel Brief The Mills Inn Town & Country Homes Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Clissmann Horse Caravans Getting the needle Directions Kiev flights All in line for the Nile file Make the right noises Glenview Hotel Walking Cycling Ireland Lion's share Holiday Money Sunsail Beach Clubs Voyages Jules Verne Hilton Interior designs India Give gone fishing a New Meaning New Zealand The Travel Collection Where was I? The Med Part 4: Greece Continuing our series on Mediterranean shores, Mark Ottaway explores the windswept beaches of the Greek mainland, from the Albanian border down to Cape Tenaro Austravel Cunard Portugaline Avis Mark Warner Travel Section Pettitts Times Newspapers Limited Air Malta EasyJet Club Med Check-In Air Tickets Direct Springways Travel STA Travel Globelink Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas USAirtours plc Connections the Travel People Back on the rails David Wickers tracks Amtrak's progress Campus Travel Peregor Travel Boomerang Trailfinders Worldwide Journeys PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Bridge the World Airline Network Somak Airtours Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide The Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items World Travel Service British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcover Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuoni Budget Tradewinds Caribtours Europ assistance Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Sea France Motorail Matthews Holidays Ltd Ferry plus British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Villas with Pools British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unicorn Holidays Spain Villas with Pools Rolling Thunder Bikers Exodus Explore Savile Special Places Florida Carnbrook Travel Florida Villas with Pools AmeriCan adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel The Tides Reach Golf The Carlyon Bay Hotel My Hols Gemma Craven is a genuine water baby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Where was I? This week, win a classic walking tour of Italy from Alternative Travel Group Competition Details Share Tips Pru in talks with two societies Homebuyers warned over 100% loans Women confirm it—size is not important Mortgage deal will encourage more landlords Innovation Trumpeting Change . . . London Zoo is just one of… Schroders Quick and Easy Annuity favours heart sufferers Playing Peps according to the rules Comment National Savings Datapoint deal puts kalamazoo on right road Kavanagh's Inside Track Shares to buy and sell Sewer men flush away car savings Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Weary with the Woolwich The trials of high earners on jury service Car loan pay-off is a non-starter Work is key to lasting lottery joy Paul Ham and Rupert Steiner report that those big winners who keep their feet firmly on the ground are enjoying their windfall Woolwich Direct Mercury Asset Management How to make a quick profit by switching funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Perpetual Nearing the end? Investors need not fear Blair The City thinks the election result is a foregone conclusion and is preparing for life under Labour. Paul Ham reports Scottish Widows Govett Oriental Investment Trust PLC Edinburgh Fund Managers PLC Hunches that last for a year Peter Reld, of Britanna Higher Yield Fund, has moved out of bonds into such sectors as transport, hotels and lesiure My favourite Shares Cheltenham & Gloucester Should I put money in an offshore fund? What is best way to save for children? Nick Gardner and Paul Ham answer two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers Kleinwort Benson Investment Trusts War artist's brush with the British Raj Collecting for investment Northern Rock Wesleyan Financial Services Norwich Union HSBC Asset Management Fidelity Direct Getting hitched can damage your wallet The average wedding costs £11,500 and venues can vary from football pitches to caves. Naomi Caine offers a guide and tips on how to save money Bank of Scotland Are no-risk bonds safe? David Rudnick explains the downside of money-back products and how their guarantees are underwritten for safety Avoiding UK tax is fine but it may be short-lived Expatriates benefit by being out of range of the Inland Revenue but should act as fast as possible to maximise their windfall gain Foreign affairs Sun Alliance Returns in retirement Henderson touche Remnant The Equitable Life Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC The Sunday Times Kleinwort Benson Private Bank Penny Share Guide Money Section Commercial Union Privatisation share swap Pension to suit all Savings News Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokes Ltd Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts UK equity & bond Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Names and investors tiptoe back to Lloyd's As the beleaguered insurance market recovers from its losses, new people are putting money in, writes Adam Jones How to become a Lloyd's name Policy Plus Flemings The Sunday Times General Accident The Sunday Times Jaguar evokes a blast down memory lane As Jaguar prepares to unleash its latest model Dave Selby traces it back to its classic roots Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Neep XK series: evolution of a legend Altwood Prophets Sytnerdirect First Front The Knowledge Body language Hexagon Holland Park Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Listers Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Ferrari Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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Numbers Phoenix Registrations Car Marks of Hull Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Lancaster Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Road Range H. R. Owen Registration Transfers The family-man Ferrari Downy-faced racers may scoff at the automatic four-seater 456GTA, but Ray Hutton finds it is worth growing old for Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Reg Vardy Do they have to do it just because they can? SAAB Is it worth splashing out? A pool may feature on many a wish list but agents are divided on whether they actually help sell a house, says Mary Wilson Foxtons Chiswick Peninsula Heights Private Buyer Hurlingham Court London Sw6 Harcourt Terrace SW 10 Bargain SW 1 Parsons Green SW6 John D Wood & Co St John's Wood Rossetti Network neighbourhood Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank International Cluttons Central London Estate Agents One Morshead Road Savills Bishop's Rd Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenland Passage Ltd Debenham Thorpe Winkworth Inigo Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Copping Joyce Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Build with Care Macleod Berkeley Homes Dudee Wharf Looking old before their time Some developers go to great lengths to build homes that blend in with their historic setting, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth West End Praia D'el Rey Golf & Country Club Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Woolwich Homes Among the giants at Wentworth Berkeley Homes Try Homes Limited St. George SW14: Close to Richmond Park Richmond Bridge Hamptons International Putney Heath Southfields Grid/wimbledon PK Putney Hamptons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N B Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N B Selection Ltd Adderley Featherstone plc N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Kramer Westfield Search and Selection NBS Assessment Services N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham Alldays your local store Goodman Graham & Associates British Airways Company Hoggett Bowers MSL International Limited Microsoft Price Waterhouse White Cross Systems Limited MSL International Limited GKRS Search & Selection The Connor Consultancy Proshare National and International Retail Managers Think down the Barriers Michael Page Technology MSL International Limited Leeds Tec Limited Lucent Technologies KPMG Selection & Search Harvey Nash PLC Bristol Airport I. 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Services Whitehead Selection KPMG means business Professional Pre-Selection Arthur Anderson Telewest Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Inphase Software Limited Sema Group The Nichols Consultancy B-I- Recruiting a Boyden Company North West Theaker Monron Newman 3Com Wheale Thomas Hodgins PLC Macmillan Davies Ernst & Young Delotte & Touche Consulting Group Talisman Information Systems Michael Page Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items SDX Business Systems Limited Alexander Hughes Selections GE Information Services K/f Associates Selection & Search Hays Executive Indepen Consulting Limited KPMG Implementation Consultancy Craig Vidler Associates Limited Orange One 2 One Mercury BMS Computer Solutions Ltd Ansoft Varley Walker Digby Morgan Consulting Thomas Cook Philips Madge Thomson Partners Search and Selection Silver & Co Parcel Force ZS Associates Management Personnel Limited Microsoft Solution Provider Morgan McKinley Associates The Recruitment Team BBC Recruitment Services Personal Investment Authority Institute of Directors Robert Walters Associates Ernst & Young The Sunday Times Emma Hope's Shoes Bryant Jackson Communications Ltd PA Consulting Group Preng & Associates Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Eastern Energy Trading Irens & Co Petrosearch Consultants Connaught Executive Career Service Sheppard Moscow Development Events Chusid Headway Interface Executive Resources Ltd Citibank Paige Consulting Executive Search & Selection National House Building Council Redrow Homes Mercuri Urval German Sales Executive CJA Recruitment Consultants Group PA Consulting Group Keymed (Medical & Industrial Equipment) Ltd Full Time Practice Manager News International Newspapers Ltd The Technology Partnership The Post Office Cambridge Pharma Consultancy Carter Consulting Group Ltd Druid Stuart Spindler & Partners British Standards Institution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sky Bikes Ltd. The Sunday Times Executive Prospects Limited London Electricity Jigsaw International Citibank Marks & Spencer Financial Services Macro 4 Withey & Vedi We've Got the Style. You've Got the… Lord Dorow Sales & Marketing Division Midland KLA Instruments Corporation Lord Dorow AIA Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercury Johnson Controls Multiple Display Advertising Items Pre Cicely Thomas's Europe Strategic Planning Multiple Display Advertising Items Logicline Group Limited City of Coventry SCT. International Lifestyle Products Ltd News Group Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Higher Education Funding Council for England Church Army Carlisle Hospitals Management Consultancy Wiltshire Community Foundation The Sunday Times The Times Haringey Council New Approach to Armed Forces Housing Rail Regulator Southwark Council Enfield Department for Education and Employment Northern General Middlesex University Northwick Park & St Mark's Hospitals High-flyers opt for life in the slow lane Overburdened by paperwork, middle-ranking teachers are increasingly taking a career drop, writes Fred Redwood Multiple Display Advertising Items ENPC Graduate School fo International Business Good teachers lose out to paper tigers 1996 Spanish Summer Courses in Spain The Social of Chiropody & Podriatric Medicine Durham University Business School Fairfax University Eagle Eyes Required London Montessori Cintre Insight into. . . Medicine Sels College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Internet Training Courses Leam a Language on Location! Challenge Educational Services Kingston University Morris College of Journalism Understanding the big picture Global expansion of companies has brought a need for the new post of international relationship manager, writes Margaret Coles Chamberlain Walker Ltd British Approvals Board for Telecommunications Mainland Mars MMi Headhunters hunger for new recruits Contents Between the Lines Loitering with Intent The Apprentice by Peter O'Toole Macmillan £20 pp406 Hay-on-Wye fever In glorious Welsh border country, a glittering cast assembled last weekend Critical List Are women now behaving badly? Harvey Porlock sizes up rude girls The gospel according to Matthew Margaret Drabble finds out why Matthew Arnold, essayist, man of letters, and remembered for a handful of everlasting poems, remained an inspector of schools all his life Jack Highins Under the influence Opium: A History by Martin Booth Simon & Schuster £17.99 pp381 Not quite the full picture Steven Spielberg The Unauthorised Biography by John Baxter Harper Collins £18 pp457 Let there be light Magic Hour: The Life of a Cameraman by Jack Cardiff Faber £17.99 pp253 The stories of his life All Rivers Run To The Sea: Memoirs, Vol One 1928-69 by Elie Wiesel Harper Collins £20 pp432 A diplomatic bagful To Lie Abroad by Michael Shea Sinclair-Stevenson £17.99 pp245 More wizard than sorcerer Carl Gustav Jung a Biography by Frank McLynn Bantam £25 pp624 It's a flamingo Hilary Mantel An Experlment in Love A guided tour of space Companion to the cosmos by John Gribbin Weidenfeld £20 pp504 A horrid case for treatment Aids: The Failure of Contemporary Science. How a Virus that Never was Deceived the World by Neville hodgkinson Fourth Estate £17.99 pp420 Come in numbers 6 and 7 Penguin Modern Poets 6 Penguin £5.99 pp153 Penguin Modern Poets 7 Penguin £5.99 pp150 A kind of loving Robert Frost: A Biography by Jeffrey Meyers Constable £20 pp424 April When in Rome. . . Philippa Gregory grapples with Caesar's love life and assorted deeds of duplicity in her choice of romantic novels The Times Literary Supplement Getting the chemistry right Ecstasy by Irvine Welsh Cape £9.99 pp276 Lost worlds The Orchard on Fire by Shena Mackay Heinemann £12.99 pp215 All in a day's work Suspicion by Robert McCrum Macmillan £15.99 pp292 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 429 Paperbacks Talking Books Two Cures for Love written and read by Wendy Cope Hardbacks Paperbacks Royal Festival Hall The Sunday Times The Folio Society Toy Story 6 Centre Pages Toy Story Toy Box The F-mail. . . Star letter Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times News X-Gellent Funday Times News The New Funday Times Club The Numskulls The Adventures of Tintin Rex and Tex Euro 96 Score Chart The Adventures of Sindy Crunch time Style Baby on board The Cooke Report How the other half lives. . . A bit of a boob Now and Then Gore blimey Mild at heart The Who failed to die before they got old, Rod Stewart settled down, and now even Charlie Sheen says he's had enough. Whatever happened to hell-raising asks Roland White How beautiful are you? Average is gorgeous, according to the latest beauty research. Cheer up, says Rachel Cooke. You're prettier than you think Why you shouldn't date your physical supertors From posh folk to dosh folk No Title Help! The answers to all your problems Bet your life Which celebrity will be next to kick the bucket? Place your bets now. Jonathan Margolis on the latest tasteless transatlantic gambling craze Smallbone of Devizes Weeny, weedy and weaky An increasing number of Italian smoothies are nicking our society gaels. What on earth have they got that we haven't, asks Aa Gill Heiresses in distress Christopher Goodwin on America's most exclusive support group Villeroy & Boch My brilliantine career Swan Hellenic The Sunday Times The Sunday Times What's happening in. . . Bristol An insider's guide to what's going on where Domaine Boyar The marchioness's choice Winners's Dinners Guernsey Magimix Letters Cartier Limited Beethoven's Hair Brief Lives American scientists are examinig the great composer's hair—bought by a fan at a Sotheby's auction in 1994—for clues to his personality. The news so far is good: he did not have nits The Sunday Times Crossword Dillie Keane vs Caroline Waldegrave Feuds Corner The diet-pill victim The diet-pill victim Studio line Studio 54, along with many of its patrons, may be gone, but the look shiny suits, designer denim, lurid stripes and skin-tight leather—lives on, says Angela Buttolph Scent of the week Style Bile I won't leave home without £100 Outfit Marks & Spencer, Sun Formula Moisturising Body Take cover Bootleg Jeans Something to Chew on Discover the Tastes Fo Waitrose Sophie Grigson Hake Check out the best Wine Bottles of the Week Service to the nation Table Talk Testing Time Mayonnaise The quick fix An imaginative leap, combined with a little bit of cash, transformed a dreary office into a chic temporary home. By Rebecca Tanqueray The quick fix Shopping on Sunday Antique Desks Sinclair Research Ltd. 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Real Value Admiral Historical Paving No Plumbing No Chemicals Bespoke Kitchens Ltd Dolmens Septic Tanks Chestnut Roaster Budding Ideas Multiple Display Advertising Items Cuttings Time to take pot luck You have to be a certain kind of person to want to spend hours tending endless containers, says Dan Pearson, so think big, bold and simple, and give the eye something worth focusing on Gardena Gardena What the Stars Say about Him Relationship of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Castle Combe Skid Pan Remote Control Man Tiger Moth Biplane Wild Tracks Tank Driving If You Wish to Advertise in this Section Please Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Dinner Dates The Executive Club Party at the Tower Thistle Hotel Sara Eden Virginia Charles Zygosis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Katharine Allen Casino Royale Avenues Dateline The Sunday Times Omega The Culture The Culture Contents Down to earth with a bump Where else can we dream? Too often we leave the cinema angry and fearful, rather than inspired or uplifted. In the inaugural Dilys Powell Memorial Lecture, given last week at the Sunday Times Hay Festival, David Puttnam, above, considered the power—and the responsibility—of the film-maker today My Life and Times with Antonin Artaud Tarantino's reservoir drained dry The master of murderous cool has his limitations Warmth in a cold climate A heavily pregnant police chief is the unlikely heroine of the Coen brothers' Fargo, a delicious comedy-thriller that is th eir funniest to date, says Tom Shone Another one for the record book Dylan, Hendrix, Stones, Sex Pistols. . . lists of 'all-time greats' are a rock staple, but what do they mean? Robert Sandall on the obsessive quest to pin down a fast-moving art form Martin-Guerre The choice is yours Open most music magazines, and you'll find an unimaginative 'Best Of selection. Take a random sample, on the other hand, and you get a far more eclectic mix Dire Straits Shots at a pop canon Andrew Smith explains why those Top 100 lists keep changing Apple Lads, we were only joking The instigators of the New Law culture retreating, aghast, from the monster they have raised, are bewailing today's decline in standards, says Cosmo Landesman Noises off Olympia London What happens to adapted babies The Comedy of Errors Delusions of grandeur Is the middle class already dead to criticism? John Peter is shocked by reactions to a brilliant productions of The Entertainer Vocal exercises Bartoli and Hvorostovsky show off their formidable talents The Royal Opera Central miscasting The ENO's new Salome is too much like Hamlet without the Prince says Hugh Canning The rest of the week's opera English National Ballet Book now to Avoid Disappointment Limited Thoroughly modern movements Nadine Meisner hails a diversity of contemporary dance styles at the festivals The figures all add up at last Lcon Kossoff is finally being seen as one of our greatest living aritists. Frank Whitford meets him on the eve of his Tate retrospective The Sunday Times Mermaid Theatre An ace building with a quite nice collection Several new museum buildings are in the pipeline, but are they just design for design's sake rather than architecture to complement the displays they will house, asks Hugh Pearman The Sunday Times Just herself Yoko One's music has at last found an audience, says Mark Edwards The & Tenors Masters Music Concert Art Deco The Band Walt Disney's Multiple Display Advertising Items Jade Leisure Services Luxury Theatre Breaks Select Theatre Breaks Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank Ticket Master Virgin Radio Moscow State Circus Magic Tour Dates 987 Barbican Centre London Symphony Orchestra St. John's, Smith Square Event travel Brixton Academy Bank House London Calling Music Ltd Record check The Times The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Music Collection Million-dollar rhinestone cowpokes Country was once the preserve of cowboys and hillbillies. Clive Davis charts its rise to Nashville and superstardom BBC1 Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Critics' choice Film choice UK Living Highlights Sports Choice Bravo Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Soccer's sound and vision Radio Waves World Service The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film Hit and miss alliances Theatre Art What to see and where to go this week Opera Pick of the Week Concerts Pop Pick of the Week Dance Pick of the Week Pop Comedy Up Close & Personal Euro 96 Contents A tournament to savour After 30 years of anticipation, England once again play host to a major football competition. Joe Lovejoy anticipates an abundance of riches Exam time for Venables's class If England are to progress, much will rest on the manager's lynchpins, Paul Ince and Teddy Sheringham. By Joe Lovejoy JVC United Holland fired by Bergkamp's genius Dennis Bergkamp is more than just a proven goalscorer, as Arsenal would testify. Report by Kevin Connolly Cellnet Euro 96 Television Schedule Remembering the gory days The likes of Crerand, Law, St John and MacKay once concealed the failings of Scotland teams, but there is a shortage of modern players talented enough to cover shortcomings and ease the suffering of the fans. By Hugh McIlvanney JVC Bulgaria's fiery artist Hristo Stoichkov will carry his country's hopes again. Mike Hammond profiles the very gifted, but temperamental star The French revolution No Cantona and no Ginola. So who is Youri Djorkaeff? By Louise Taylor Right man, right place Ian Chadband casts an admiring eye over Alessandro Del Piero, the youngster who Italy prefer to Baggio Seven Seas Health Care Group a England Holland Scotland Switzerland Fixtures Form Guide Time for an auld alliance? Football's coming home England Scotland Holland Switzerland Group a Venues Villa Park, Birmingham Eurofacts Previous Finals Goals Galore Referees JVC Big battles on the small screen Of all the contests throw up by Euro 96, the fiercest could be between the BBC and ITV. Louise Taylor commentates 3D-Phonic Fixtures He's glorious and he's back The Germans have evolved around Jiürgen Klinsmann, says Chris Lightbown Danger lurks in Laudrup's calm Kevin McCarra meets Brian Laudrup, the quiet yet lethal Danish forward now at peace with himself and his game Men in the middle take centre stage A rule change means referces will face even greater pressure. By Peter Wilson Champion Group B Bulgaria France Romania Spain Fixtures Form Guide The old and the new collide Spanish flights of fancy Bulgaria Romania France Spain Group B Venues St James' Park, Newcastel Elland Road, Leeds Group C Czech Republic Germany Italy Russia Fixtures Form Guide Experience holds the key Surviving the final analysis Czech Republic Italy Germany Russia Group C Venues Anfield, Liverpool Old Trafford, Manchester Group D Croatia Denmark Portugal Turkey Fixtures Form Guide The den of the underdogs Croatia pack a Suker punch Croatia Portugal Denmark Turkey Group D Venues City Ground, Nottingham Hillsborough, Sheffield The Sunday TIMES/JVC Euro 96 Competition The Sunday Times magazine Jeep Marriott Contents The New Mini Equinox Contributors Zoë Heller ICL that's Look the bee's Knees without being stung Relative Values Frances Edmonds, author and broadcaster, and her older brother, Kieran Moriarty, consultant gastroenterologist. 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