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ResumoContents IRA bombs Manchester City-centre blast that blew away new hope of ceasefire Massive blow to peace as 220 injured M16 stole secrets from French navy Contents Today's Other News Tory battle plan leaked to Blair Contents Cecil Gee Sale Truce was a tactic to advance the war IRA Strategy Office of Public Service End of the Ceasefire Classified ICL Unite to defeat IRA evil MPs to get record 30% pay rise In today's Other Papers Scientists find cure for common cold Mackintosh turns down £750m bid The Times Major plans to sell off Channel 4 Drug 'cosh' for danger patients 'It's a noise that you'll never forget' Eyewitnesses Le Shuttle MPs demand outright ban on Sinn Fein The peace process Camelot Old Labour defies Blair on schools Masari may be charged over 'kill Jews' call Canon Old Labour Citroën Bosnian art plunder sold in Britain Hunt for British war criminal Insight National Employers' Liaison Committee Vets are accused of BSE bungle Ford Women sell their eggs through agent for £750 Master Card Film casts a cloud over 'Chiantishire' It's the talcum powder house The Sunday Times Tesco Every little helps British Energy Share Offer Europe's fat cats face lean times Tory magazine lambasts Diana DiSNEyLAND Paris Anxiety makes women shorter M&G Securities Ltd Why greens make me see red Atticvs Sign of the times Atticvs National Savings Canapés for the Sixties set Atticvs Jimmy and the knife men Atticvs Nick Newman's Week The Personal Number Company PLC The panning of 'Polly partisan' It was a batttle of the chattering classes versus middle England. Polly Toynbee, the liberal commentator, proclaimed herself the victim of a right-wing smear. Then her personal life spilled into the newspapers, raising questions about privacy and hypocrisy Blackmail backbiting betrayal Can it get any worse for the Tories? As party divisions deepen for all the voters to see, John Major faces another bleak week of in-fighting and acrimony. Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott report SAGE Solutions Centre The Times The hardest choice The detection of more and more abnormalities in unborn children has created a cruel dilemma for parents Burmese heroine credits Kipling for her courage Ancient pottery rewrites history Fragile X syndrome Chrysler International Pilot and 3 girls die as plane crashes Fiat Tsar Boris's bitter harvest Voters fear a civil war if ballot is disputed Russian Roulette: The Candidates Competing Today for Control of the Kremlin Stena Line Election candidate linked to arms ring Hong Kong rich get in step with China Koreans barter misiles for food to beat famine PC Communications Iranians plotted bomb attack on Paris rebels Kashmir hostage hopes return Workers rally against Kohl welfare cuts Honest pom takes on the cops from hell BT All-American girl sets seal on English book romance British Airways Holland's playboy prince reined in Groupe Schneider Boers trek into new homeland on the Internet Ella, first lady of song, dies at 79 Debonair Islamic law drives Arab women to illegal surgery to save their lives Israelis turn on widow Rabin Woolwich Direct Manchester Airport Californian lifeguards in hot water Renault Cars with Flair You say tomato—we say lawyer Rukba Germany's churches try to save with raves Whitewater still haunts Hillary Inside Washington British Energy Share Offer No smoke without ire. . . Evacuation of the body snatchers Pill users face 10-year tumour risk Weather and Travel Outlook British Airways Fighting fans injure 40 after Scotland lose Sharp Inteligent Thinking Lottery makes 13 lucky News Digest Crackdown on young drinkers Teenager killed Quarry search Cost of losing Adoption ruling Boning up Royal guests Toast of show Guilt trip Contents Daewoo set to build UK car plant Virgin in £10m ad blast at BA Second bidder tackles Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Copper: the hunt is on for his accomplices Contents Huge job cuts at Hill Samuel Nursing group bids for a rival Japanese and Germans are also good at financial fraud BAe set to land Nimrod deal OKI People to People Technology Former BET chief in £3m action against Rentokil Mirror poised to buy Belfast News Letter Sony will sell game maker High street sales surge Sheppard will head Unipart Business Digest Receivers dispose of Facia remnants ITV Copper Meltdown After Sumitomo's Yasuo Hamanaka confessed to losing £1.3bn in illicit trades, there are fears of widespread malpractice in copper trading. Report by Garth Alexander and JOhn Waples Copping Mr Copper Shares with bounce The Sunday Times Tracker Branson flies into battle Private Account Hotels move for Burford Sedgemoor NatWest fills gap in global ambitions NatWest Markets is trying to turn itself into a world-class 'financial engineer' but rivals are sceptical. Report by Rufus Olins Warwick Business School In today's Other Papers Databank British Gas braced for cut in dividend Sharewatch Air Portugal A Standard Chartered Group Company Partners Associates Inheriting the Midas touch Prufrock It's Virgin and it's workin' Voice of reason European Business News Fillies in classic sprint for the oaks Rank's cafe society Irish options are smiling Robinson warms to the jet set Making money by picking winners The expense of owning a racehorse can be capped by joining a syndicate. Jeff Randall reports on a business that is going flat out Lombard Business Finance BA and American fly into flak Last week's deal between BA and American could be only the first step towards equity links. Report by Andrew Lorenz and Matthew Lynn Liberated EDS clears lines for expansion Free after 12 years with General Motors, the computer-services group is out to forge alliances in telecoms. Matthew Lynn reports Australians rush for £2bn sell-off The privatisation of 'the people's bank' is shaping up to be a runaway success. Ardyn Bernoth reports from Sydney Innovation is the route to growth The Sunday Times has a new series of Business Skills videos. Roger Eglln reports on case studies from the first of them, dealing with company innovation Lucent Technologies Taylor Made Films Ltd Even with our Experience Negotiating a Large Buy-Out… UK's foreign legion boosts productivity Bullish outlook for £3.4bn AIM Small Business A year after launch the Alternative Investment Market has exceeded expectatins. Over 150 companies have been admitted and stars and beginning to emerge, writes Claire Oldfield Talking telephone numbers Dash for tax cuts fuels inflation fear Builder makes a racing start Cable & Wireless Guaranteed not to be the teacher's pet Being a teacher at a school attended by your child can be awkard—for both parent and pupil, says Susan Elkin Education University of Southampton Institute of United States Studies University of Bergen Chair in British Literature Cybercheats—the new exam menace University of Wolverhampton Queen's Eagle Eyes Required St. Aldales college Scholl London Montessori Centre Devonshire House Preparatory School Challenge Educational Service Learn French in France University of Santlago de Compostela Aston University Bradford Management Centre University of Leeds Canterbury Middlesex University The University of Reading Greenwich College Kingston University Sems University of Surrey University of Lutun City University Leicester University Multiple Display Advertising Items Durham University Business School Day or Night The MBA Career Guide The Times Racing Sport on TV Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Hauge's life ban cut by Fifa after appeal Malcolm shatters the soul of India County Championship White Rose in full bloom with Gough century England catch a glimpse of sun Safe hands and wonky eyes were the critical factors at Edgbaston. says Peter Roebuck Laid-back Mullally gets serious Perhaps Alan Mulally used to treat life a little casually. But a bite from something deadly made him deadly himself. By Graham Otway As I Say Acfield irked by criticism England star in ascendent again Darren Gough came, saw, conquered and crashed, and all inside 15 months. Can the wunderkind grow up? By Martin Searby Royal Doulton Rover Cullen cuts down Scots Old enemies battle to rule new world David Lawrenson looks ahead to the Super League match between Wigan and St Helens and to the moments when the talking stops Sky deal could be a winning gambit English rugby's go-it-alone deal with BSkyB has sparked enmity, but will its opponents carry out their threats? By Mark Reason Sheffield gain revenge over troubled Paris The Sunday Times Lacoste Modahl Atlanta bound Ian Chadband witnesses a moral victory for Diane Modahl at the AAAs in Birmingham The HP OmniBook 5000 Pentium Processor Based Hazlitt will stick with the cause An unsung understudy is ready to bolster Britain's Olympic hockey campaign. David Hunn looks at the fighting qualities contributed by a military man Boldon intent on usurping speed kings Trinidad hails Brian Lara as its sporting icon. But a young sprinter aims to snare his share of the heady acclaim. Ian Chadband reports Intel inside The ultimate sacrifice Professor Sid Watkins tried so hard to persuade Ayrton Senna to retire that he offered to give up his own medical career. By Keith Wheatley Boardman contemplates the long climb to the top One of Chris Boardman's many ambitions is to turn the Tour de France into a personal tour de force. Can he do it? By David Walsh Hill pips Villeneuve to pole in Canada Lehman leads as EIs falters When pride beats prejudice John Karter meets a trainer with a unique double in sight: the first women to win at Ascot from both sides of the fence Silverstone Driving Centre Europeans still searching for Open access At the US Open, the courses are set up as brutally as can be, and the odds are stacked against the Europeans. By Lauren St John Edberg sets up Becker in final Richard Evans at Queen's Club The irresistible rise of Kafelnikov Yevgeny Kafelnikov is moving upwards and fast. Last week he won in France. Now his sights are on Wimbledon. By Richard Evans Talk land Top Flite Double Dutch dissension in the ranks Hugh Mcllvanney reports on the rift in the Holland camp between the players and their manager European Championship: Results, Fixtures and Statistics ICL It's win or arrivederci, Arrigo Joe Lovejoy reflects on the repercussions for Italy's manager, Arrigo Sacchi, after his team's defeat by the Czech Republic The Times The Sunday Times Penalty miss puts skids under Scots Canon Gascoigne: a moment of magic that finally saw off the Scots Gloom falls on tartan army Hugh McIlvanney reports from Wembley on the crucial moments that finally turned the match and took England closer to the quarter-finals Caminero to rescue for Spain Louise Taylor at Elland Road Manolo beats a drum for Spain Musical instruments were banned until the authorities relented and let the fans call their distinctive tunes By Richard Weekes Perilous to pass by the Portuguese Chris Lightbown offers a warning about the dark horses who have so far woven pretty patterns but cannily kept their powder dry Des, Jock and The Boy Gullit Rob Steen analyses the analysts as raw hyperbole mixes with humour amongh the ITV and BBC line-ups Euro 96: Today's Matches Fuggles Pure Gazza, pure genius Scots hopes die with penalty save Joe LoveJoy at Wembely Edberg makes Queen's final News inside Scots burned by All Blacks Derbyshire beat India Tag Heuer Contents Euro 96 inside The hunt for Britain's only war criminal Insight For 50 years the Chilling evidence against this Englishman has been secret. At last, the police are on his trail Goodwood Travel Limited Inside RAC Bloody shame about the language Swearwords are now common currency on TV—can we assume they will not affect the values of the young, asks Fergus Kelly Life's still a nice little earner for Arfur Profile Major's loyal knights head off into the blue sunset Inside Politics Mountain Breeze Fräuleins are verboten Major's Rubicon Political heavyweights The Sunday Times There's gold in that there millennium Quidmum If you can't keep your head, keep your peace John the Unlucky? Don't you believe it We all of us, barring accident or illness, make our own luck: a Conservative, especially, must believe that Portillo: the years of struggle When the music stops, will Britain be out of Europe? Henry, portrait of a serial killer A very sorry episode of the Ex-Files The Times Literary Supplement What Clarke could learn from Reagan David Smith argues the chancellor's thinking on tax has missed the points Football pays penalty for a new breed of rotter Andrew Alderson on the downward spiral in the England team's relations with the tabloids A first-Class passage from India Paul Barker on new evidence of success of Indian communities in Britain and what it means for other immigrant groups Stories of Success Pinstripe pugilist's lawful revolution Interview Chrissy Iley meets Martin Mears Hell's bells—so this is heaven Paradise syndrome is a creative worm in the bud of success, says Simon Sebag Monteflore Dole ditches the lifebelt New Learn A peace plan for Ireland Fragile X syndrome The Sunday Times Daylight robbery protected by the law Crime does pay, write Adrian Levy and Penny Wark Part-time insecurity What a homophobic person Atticus must be to pen such… Part-time insecurity Points Not dazzled by Goldsmith Buxom muses Birthdays All roads lead to Rome The Week Why artists always pull the birds Men who strive for artistic perfection are posing like peacocks and only after one thing, according to a new theory, says Steve Connor A comprehensive failure from the very beginning In part two of an inquiry into the failure of British education, readers tell Barry Turner of their experiences of school reform New learn Make your own interactive CD-Roms Hits & Bytes Enter the superhigh way award scheme Housenet The Times Co-op banks on mobile phones High-flying gliders replace satellites You'll drop before you shop on the Net Online shopping is fraught with so many problems it is better to use the phone, says David Hewson Toy Story Animated Storybook Dictionary of National Biography Oracle of network computers Profile Larry Ellison, head of the database software company Oracle, plants to bury Microsoft and the PC. He spoke to Christopher Lloyd Machine of Sensational Emotions Great Ideas that Never Made It. . . HDS plans to be on the market first Bus stops move with the times Family snapshots join the Web revolution Photograph Radios with screens move into the computer age Broadcasting Balloon goes up on threat from cruise Deference The Pentagon is planning balloons and robot aircraft that will watch out for enemy cruise missiles. Report by Roger Dobson Laser torches pierce deep sea Imaging Sun Edited by Christopher Lloyd Club improves golfers' swing Sports Technology Weathermen predict better forecasts Meteorology Food packing good enough to eat Preservatives Contents Austravel Happy talk Little has changed since Gaugin discovered the delights of the South Pacific and the Marquesas, except for the local freighter. William Green climbs aboard and plunges deep into conversation Jurassic park and ride Royal Caribbean Singapore Set Holiday Inn Racist attacks Head for the beach Calling card The fashion for Barbuda Safe sport Florida balls Sunsail Turkey Where was I? Cliff hanger (Pleasureseekers Ltd) Crystal Holidays The Sunday Times Mark Warner AA Swan Hellenic Guernsey White Nights Summer in St Petersburg, when the sun hangs in the sky throughout the night, means that darkness is almost banished from the city. Adrian George gives an artist's impression of Russia's second city, its people and its opulent architecture Calverley Travel Ltd. Times Newspapers Limited Easy Jet The Best of Spain & Portugal Hilton International Cyprus Helen Rhead Club Med Carvela Tours Ltd. 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This week, win a five-star trip to Tunisia with panorama Holidays Competition Details Store wars: now Sainsbury launches loyalty card Insurers hit by pension fraudsters Better deal on loan interest Bank offers carrot to vegetable lovers Contents Taxman gives way to gays Fidelity Direct Contents Investing for a bit of drama Insurance that saves esteem of the elderly Comment National Savings Serck deal puts Partco on road to growth Kavanagh's Inside Track Shares to buy and sell Legal excuse that just won't wash Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Why trust firms that trade by numbers? PS Dealing with that holiday from hell Thousands of Britons each year have their precious break ruined by Poor hotels, food pisoning or worse. Nick Gardner describes methods of seeking redrerss HSBC Asset Management 'Crocodile Dundee' trip came close to a snappy ending Schroders Edinburgh Unit Trust Managers Ltd Cheltenham & Gloucester Funeral amateurs go back to basics Some people are rejecting the undertaker's parlour, using cardboard coffins and even burying their dead at home, says Paul Ham The Sunday Times Gilts offer security with a guaranteed return Lending the government money currently looks like a good bet, writes Daniel Ben-Ami Legal & General Policy Portfolio Building Society Guernsey Limited Wesleyan Financial Services Fidelity Direct Perpetual Sporting chance of a profit Momentum Asset's Michael Goldman combines pleasure with business and gives investors the chance to do the same My favourite shares Guinness Flight Fund Managers Limited Big funds claim stake in India's new wealth Despite post-election turmoil, the country' growing prosperity has whetted fund managers' appetite, writes Naomi Caine Kleinwort helps Euro sell-off trust Scottish Widows Hambro Insurance Services Group PLC MBG Funds take the long-term view Virgin direct Personal Financial Service Ltd PolicyPlus International plc Sun Alliance Flemings The Sunday Times Bargain nuggets among treasures Collecting for investment Which insurance is essential? Paul Ham and Nick Gardner answer two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers What type of cover is most desirable? Take cover when abroad Expartriates are by defination exposed to new healthy risks and more is better when it comes to buying health insurance for the family Foreign affairs Actuary warns of pension top-up losses John Govett & Co. 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KLA Instruments Corporation Groupe Envergure Public & Healthcare Northamptionshire Probation Service Percussion Software Warwick Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Europool Ernst & Young The Sunday Times The Scottish Office Liverpool Housing Trust General Medical Council Manchester McQ International Services North London Training & Enterprise Council Ltd Richmond, Twickenham & Roehampton Healthcare NHS Toyota The Sunday Times Teaching Company Directorite Canterbury Don't ignore old truths, says guru Margaret Coles meets an innovator who believes today's business people are conceptually impoverished Alpha Flight Services Mitchell Madison Group CDOA The Sunday Times Mercury Communications RM plc MMi The generation taught to lose the will to win Contents Frozen in Time I May Be Some Time Ice and the English Imagination by Francis Spufford Faber £15.99 pp376 Contents Broken China We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the… Frozen in time Pile 'Em High Stoked up No longer blue Critical List Why is good writing for children consistently overlooked, wonders Harvey Porlock The bearded lady Hatchepsut The Female Pharaoh by Joyce Tyldesley Viking £22.50 pp270 The Times It did not end at Wounded Knee The American West by Dee Brown Simon & Schuster £9.99 pp448 Savages by Joe Kane MacMillan £16.99 pp273 Life Tools Dillons Uncivilising influences The Lost Tribe by Edward Marriott Picador £15.99 pp275 The Good Book Guide The name of the game The Picador Book of Sportswriting edited by Nick Coleman and Nick Hornby Picador £16.99 pp405 Brontë Diary Giving his regards to Broadway John Mortimer applauds the passion that John Lahr—son of a clown and a chorus girl—has brought to theatre criticism in a lifetime of writing about shows on the Great White Way A Gilbert is of no use with out a Sullivan The subversive W S Gilbert needed the charm of his partner's music to make his ideas acceptable to the public, says Humphrey Carpenter All the fun of the fair: from left, Jan John Raitt and Jean Darling in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, 1945 50 Years Ago this Week Kenneth Tynan writing to Hugh Manning from Magdalen College, Oxford, June 20,1946 On the Shelf Kipling's Kim has travelled with Aung San Suu Kyi all through her life—even during her house arrest in Burma Viking Not playing with the full deck The Solitaire Mystery by Jostein Gaerder Phoenix £16.99 pp292 Two into three won't go Perfectly Correct by Philippa Gregory Harper Collins £12.99 pp293 Country Origins Of a death foretold Death in the Andes by Mario Vargas Llosa translated by Edith Grossman Faber £15.99 pp276 Making Waves by Mario Vargas Llosa edited and translated by John King Faber £20 pp330 Short List Philip Kerr Of Love and Other Demons by Gabriel Garcia Marquez The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 431 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks P. B. F. A. Books Section The Tortilla Curtain Which? Toy Story Contents Picture Gallery Toy Box F-mail. . . The Star letter Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Roll with it! Behive yourself Turbo Man A Happy Father's Day to all Funday Dads! The artist formally known as Prince Home truths Rounder Animal aromas Port of call Fish Tales The Numskulls The Adventures of Tintin Tintin Prisoners of the Sun The Intelligent Tintin Fact File The Cows Question Rex and Tex Next week in The Funday Times Red Card Gold Medal Snickers Play It Again The time: 1993 The place: Manchester The event: England v Australia 1st Test Double Trigger The Funday Times Club Pack Sindy Contents Style Smurf bored Naked truth Heavy breathing The Cooke Report How the other half lives Now and Then Toffs of the pops Eat your heart out The glossies are fighting to put her on their covers, the designers are signing her up for their advertising campaigns, and now Amber Valletta has a television show, too. A a Gill takes the world's leading superwaif for a five-course, slap-up lunch Playing the field Suddenly, every girl wants her very own sporting hero. Di had one, Dani Behr had another, and now Fergie is out on the town with a third. Sheryl Garratt on winning a trophy boyfriend Almay Men on the makeover As a survey reveals that British men are unhappy about their looks, Christopher Goodwin reports on the American businessmen trying not to look older than more youthful colleagues Picture Gallery What a man can do to change his image Top 10 tips Almay Help! The answers to all your problems Southern comfort Turned off by all that football on the box? Cheer up, this week sees the start of Savannah, the Dynasty of the 1990s, a heady mix of wealth, passion and murder. Robin Eggar meets its producer, Aaron Spelling, the king of prime-time TV The Sunday Times Donnay Penn Revolutionary Cardiff What's happening in . . . An insider's guide to what's going on where By Emma Clark The heat is on Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Fruit in Fibre Letters Leonardo Da Vinci Brief Lives Ever the pioneer, Leonardo has become the first historical figure to be outed ass a heterosexual. According to new research, he not only liked girls but told risqué jokes about nuns. The reason that Mona Lisa were an enigmatic smile was that the artist was pinching her bottom at the time The Sunday Times Cross Word Bob Geldof and Paula Yates Feuds Corner The naughty schoolgirl Family Life The towelling inferno Style file Scent of the week Bile Style I won't leave home without £100 outfit Each week, Style searches the high street for the best summer buys. 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