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ResumoOlympic boss cheated Sally Gunnell of top award Charles to take on new role as 'shadow' king Customs men get x-ray eyes Contents Virgin High noon in Paris Contents Dunblane: police chiefs demand ban on handguns The parents speak out Dunblane Car bomb sets fire to hotel in Ulster Crisis deepens as SDLP quits peace forum Contents Rugby kicks England out Bupa Health Monitor The Sunday Times Blair faces revolt over child benefit Divorcees may be able to remarry in church Newspapers Support Recycling £5bn cut sought in spending 'Nuclear accident cover-up' at Greenham Common Beirut hostages find freedom at end of the earth Mayle sniffs out perfume as new Provence bestseller Le Shuttle Westminster Abbey to sell off Tudor sculptures Genoa Found: true owners of house sold by squatters 'Road rage' blacklist planned to ease jams Worst Journeys Swiftcall Abbey National Germans attacked by grand prix fans Honda Double life of soldier who turned to IRA American Express Blair captures hearts of cabinet alma maters Double killing child will live BT ITV charged with bodice snatching Mums put a spy in the nursery All-Ways Pacific Police find Bond's missing millions Unfit grouse scorn the 12th Virgin The Tigra from Vauxhall British agent 'ordered death of II Duce' Jaguar Moynihan to see off rivals for family title Olympic team faces IRA threat In today's Other Papers Blind people get sight restored Diana house hunts DTI investigates trade with Burma Mellor is burgled Olympics are a sell-out Atticvs Charles's divorce-day goal Atticvs National Savings Let's unleash Maggie on the bloated UN Atticvs Elegy for Amschel Atticvs Nick Newman's Week The £17m Princess who Wanted It All Princess Diana's 'excessive' divorce demands caused deep resentment at Buckingham Palace. While Prince Charles will now take more responsibility within the royal family, Diana faces an uncertain future on the margins. Report by Tim Rayment, Andrew Alderson and Susan Clarke Wool Wich Direct The marriage may be over but now the real problems begin Compared with what may follow, the 1936 abdication was a garden party, says David Cannadine Sage Solutions Centre Talk land Rich Man. . . Poor Man Amschel Rothschild, a loving father with a £30m fortune, killed himself after urging wealthy friends to support the Samaritans. Had the pressures of family business become intolerable? Matthew Lynn and Frank Kane report Road to Ruin The battle lines between Protestant and Catholic at Portadown this week signalled a return to Ulster's sectarian divide. What hope the peace process now? Liam Clarke and Walter Ellis report Stena Line Rover Chirac takes to the barricades Expat police lead Hong Kong exodus BAA Moscow trolley bombs test Lebed's mettle British Airways Cookie king out to see Newt crumble Prisoners sue over jail abuse Ford French jet caused Konkordski crash PC World the Computer Superstore Road rage grips placid Malaysia Families seek solace on death row 'Lost' films rekindle the legend of James Dean Business Link The god-king and the darling of the Nazis Renault Cars with Flair Aliens drop in on carnival country Austravel Russia's elite resurrects its Pall Mall set Powell paradox perplexes politicians Inside New York The Times From immigration to litigation Reporter uncovers naked truth Karadzic looks to O J's lawyer Tagging bid to ease jail crowding EU 'loses' vital mad cow papers Weather and Travel Outlook RAC Crisis deepens as SDLP quits peace forum £22m rollover pot split by 12 winners News Digest Psychologist to profile killer Extradition bid Heroin charges Brawl death Heated debate Close election A puff of smoke Champion ride Pearson seeks an outsider to replace Barlow Fife set for £1bn Hyundai chip plant Investors force Hultman return Exhilaration Accounting tricks Wakeham unveils tunnel plan Contents Marlboro man heads for WPP chair Contents Sultan of Brunei bids for Forte's George V hotel Vodafone card for mobiles Somerfield Film: inward investment's next gripping instalment Agenda Turkish soccer club to float Doubts grow on 1999 launch date for EMU Pentland ponders US offer Philip Morris man set to take over chair at WPP Barbican seeks £15m AIM launch US attack on names leader Business Digest Admiral for sale Reckitt sued by Bass over drink deal Nuclear sale blow Ethical buys Beta Playing with Numbers There are lies, damned lies . . . and company reports. Terry Smith, former UBS research head, who exposed corporate accounting tricks, has updated his bestseller Three to watch and one that got away OKI People to People Technology Ayling wins his wings Private Account Japanese are racing ahead Footsie down. Mini Warwick Business School Leeds score in the boardroom British Steel in aid row The Sunday Times Sobering time for Guinness chief Takeover bids and demergers have been rejeceted. So what can the drinks group do to boost performance? Nicholas Fox looks at the options Supplier sets up shop in factory The Sunday Times World share markets Planet Hollywood hungry to expand Sharewatch A share in the boardroom British Airways Maxim of Dr Who You Are Prufrock Sloane Surfer Lucent Technologies Freddie's star Keep it to yourself Hambros oust Savoy from running Wiltons Wickes is in the toilet Taking a Thorn from EMI The long-awaited demerger of Thorn EMI will give the newly created companies more freedom to grow, writes Rufus Olins Lotus Prepare for Clarke's 'surprise' tax cuts Economic Outlook Solution Point Investors plot Hultman's comeback to Eurotherm One of the biggest revolts the City has seen is poised to bring back the chief executive, writes John Waples Wall Street bears gather for a crash Foreign cash puts life into UK industry Andrew Lorenz and David Smith look at why Britain has become a magnet for foreign investors Ferry alliances Forte buy-back plan P&O chief rejected In today's Other Papers Imro raps Jardine Nuclear shares hit NCITO Lloyd's policy dilemma After a record £1bn profit, names vote tomorrow on the £3bn rescue plan, writes Adam Jones Exporter reaches out for the stars A firm that makes instruments to study the galaxies has won a prestigious award for selling abroad, reports Claire Oldfield Interdata U. 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Limited Bulletin Bank faces allegations of unauthorised transfers A businessman is accusing Lloyds of moving money between his accounts without permission, reports Adam Jones Orange The Sunday Times Manchester Business School Durham University Business School Day or Night EF Learn French in France SIBS Ltd The Sunday Times Sems University of Surrey The Sunday Times Choose a CIFE College Challenge Educational Services Britain Accreditation Council The Nottingham Trent University The University of Sheffield The Australian National University The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College Retakes University of Oxford Travel Writer A hop, step and mighty leap of faith Jonathan Edwards is Britain's best chance to win an athletics gold medal in the Atlanta Olympics, says Ian Chadband How the British Medal Hopefuls Rate Time to topple the dictator Skelton in fast lane to Atlanta Ford Davis Cup win silences critics Tennis Results Round-Up Racing Lacoste This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Taylor strike threat for Football League On the Record Goodwood Open season on the Lythan links Subtle virtues, hidden hazards Ballesteros looking back to the future Lytham represents the final chance for Seve Ballesteros to ignite the embers of a great career, writes Lauren St John Daly decides on delicate balance A former troubled soul is at peace with himself and has discovered new aspects to his game. Lauren St John reports Woosnam breezes his way to glory Players to Watch: The Open Contenders Ernie Els Tom Lehman Victory for the little big man with a brave heart Nick Faldo Davis Love III Fred Couples Colin Montgomerie Greg Norman Tiger Woods The Times Japanese threat to British racing Japanese breeders are cornering the world market in bloodstock, and the Maktoum family seem happy to sell. By John Karter Cecil's Lady is a real champ Lady Carla's brilliant form has put the smile back on Henry Cecil's face. By John Karter The Curragh BBC2 A star on the ascent A determined Dane is the new face of success on the Tour. David walsh asks if Indurain has the support to fight back Mighty Cigar earns citation for winning Racing Riis keeps pace without breaking sweat Australia show their mettle The Olympics Hill shows he's the boss Keith Wheatley reports that the Williams world-champion-in-waiting is already the subject of speculation, as the grand-prix world buzzes with rumours of who goes where next year Triumph in the laps of the goods Adam Parsons feels the tension in the Williams pit while Hill and Villeneuve grapple for pole during British Grand Prix qualifying Turbo-mouth revs up for a last blast Murray Walker, the voice of F 1, may be describing his last British Grand Prix By Keith Wheatley Coulthard lets bygones be an inspiration Adam Parsons talks to David Coulthard, back at Siverstone in a different car and with bittersweet memories of last year The collected wit and wisdom of Murray Walker Silverstone Driving Centre The Sunday Times Athers has the Ashes on his mind Mike Atherton has led England to victory over India. Now for the future. By Graham Otway Pakistan's plunderer Peter Roebuck looks at Inzamam-Ul-Haq, a tourist who is seemingly never flustered and casually knows exactly where he is heading Botham and Lamb prepare for opening spell against Imran The Cricket Column As I Say. . . Not first-class, but a world-beater The West Indies are poised to unleash a new speed threat. Graham Otway on rookie Mervyn Dillon Nelson meets his country's future Ian Hawkey sees Paul Adams, the South African wonderboy, catch up with his president Ironing out weak links Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Northern grit wins the day Centrum England axed from Five Nations Wales, Ireland, Scotland and France have decided to go it alone and play a Four Nations competition. By Stephen Jones Contents For Pity's Sake In their first newspaper interviews, the parents of Dunblane describe the terrible day 16 of their children were slaughtered. Now they want handguns banned, report Olga Craig and Jenny Shields Direct Line Unit Trusts Inside Goowood Travel Limited The loopholes that led to tragedy The Cullen inquiry has exposed fatal flaws in the licensing of guns which gave Hamilton legal access to his weapons. Report by Jenny Shields and Stephen Grey For Pity's Sake The Times Educational Supplement Howard must not shirk from tightening the rules on gun ownership Dunblane Campaign Billy the Kid charms his way to the Tory crown Profile The ruthless romantics with a lust for greatness Bonhams After-dinner soundbites Royal resolutions Reward without respect Lombard Business Finance How Hewitt nearly blew it in Leicester Quidmum Perfect epitaph from Kingsley's poisonous pen Birt leads Auntie to the slaughter Instant solution for art ache Picture Gallery If only Northern Ireland had a Mandela in its midst Animal Farm's rich crop of humbug A nasty little rash of dirty doctors Association of Accounting Technicians Nelson's touch needed at home When the personal feting of Nelson Mandela is done, some hard questions remain, writes R W Johnson. The biggest is: can South Africa really make it? Driving force of a British industry in pole position David Smith salutes our supermacy in motor racing but puts a brake on the idea that other industries could follow in its slipstream Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this man worth 150 tanks? Interview Over there or over here? It's a game of spot the difference Barrow boys really can make good Martin Vander Weyer hails evidence that Britain has become a meritocracy The Times Literary Supplement Private schools deserve better The Sunday Times Points Birthdays Soldiers' view of the Somme Model tennis aces Petulant British The Sunday Times Her Majesty's ups and downs The Week Blockheads Good companions Hirsute yourself Bash Greek quote How dithering Dole finally found the plot The senator needed a clear message and a script he could stick to. Bob Woodward traces the winding road to nomination Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamilton Terrace St John's Wood NW8 Central London Easter Agents Thirtysomething Fulham A once-ignored area is suddenly attracting wealthier, more mature, house buyers, writes Mary Wilson Foxtons Prime Central London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent's Park Central Square Alex Neil Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant 4 & 5 bedroom family homes Multiple Display Advertising Items DJ sells his studio in the sky Copping Joyce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaney Pearce Berkeley Homes Barratt Crest Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International Fairview New Homes Plc. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Is there a doctor in the house? Major surgery on unwanted hospitals can provide attractive homes set in extensive grounds, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sotogrande Algarve Spectacular Luxury Apartments Rentals Directory Pinheirs Altos Regalian Bullish prospects in land of the Minotaur Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kennet Properties Contents Orange A Shaggy Yak Story A mad pipedream hatched in captivity, the prospect of farming large hairy mammals in Patagonia helped John McCarthy and Brian Keenan through their ordeal. Recently, they travelled to Chile to discover the truth behind their fantasy. John McCarthy opens the first of a two-part account of their adventures in South America Alamo A shaggy yak story The decision is yours Inntravel Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Two easy pieces Gearing up Smart travel clothes Where was I? Holiday Money Re: dialling Back on the tracks Earth calling In brief. . . Hurricane hazards Europ assistance Spanish bomb warning Directions Moon walks Fare dodges Voyages Jules Verne Coast of calm Picture Gallery Insurance Services Picture Gallery I'm Late Booking at the last minute can mean dream holidays at bargain prices, but late doesn't always mean great. David Wickers offers a comprehensive guide to the good deals and the cheap but decidedly uncheerful Mark Warner The Sunday Times DiSNEyLAND Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet City Guide Cracow It was once envious of its northern rival, Warsaw—but no longer. Sean Newsom discovers beer, vodka and cakes, and, in this medieval city, people bursting with provincial pride Brittany Ferries Through the Turnstile Beaulieu Loire Valley Trail Finders the Travel Experts Peregor Travel Americana Vacations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Travel Bug Connections the Travel People Worldwide Journeys Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Canada Summer 96 Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Kuoni Qantas Holidays Holiday Autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Escoa Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Wistern Australia Budget Car and Van Rental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Guthreys Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Ferries Tunnel Eurostar Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Headwater Ferry plus August Get-Aways to Southern France Keycamp Holidays Eurostar Matthews Holidays Ltd French Affair Seafrance Home Plazza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve 'Something Special' Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolling Thunder Bikers Adventures Exodus Explore Savile Florida Carnbrook Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items First Option Leisure Breaks Rural Retreats The Rising Sun Hotel Penhaven Country House Lanteglos The Polurrian Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Restormel "Lodge Hotel" The Nare Hotel The Tides Reach The Victoria RAC Hotel Langdale Glasgow Festival of Visual Arts The Island of Jersey The Belfry My Hols The people of a country make the difference for Judith Chalmers Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Puckrup Hall Hotel and Golf Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win a weekend for two at a four-star chateau from Abercrombe & Kent Competition Details Building society savings rates hit 143-year low Innovation Article Withdrawn Unisex pensions 'flawed' Home is where the heartstopping hazard is Share Tips Contents Looking up. . . South Korea is one emerging market… Burgled? Call in the FBI protection Fidelity Direct Latest Lotus Irish join the loan scrum Time for N&P savers to count their pennies Comment National Savings Photobition exhibits encouraging growth Loan notes help avoid gains tax Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers of the Money section in this week's letters Caught out by a Revenue rule change What to do when the earth moves A hot summer and dry winter has sent subsidence claims soaring. Naomi Caine suggests ways of coping with that sinking feeling Morgan Grenfell Asset Management The M&G PEP Left down and out in subsidence row Chelsea Building Society Allied Dunbar Crest heralds new era for shares Crest, the new share-dealing service that puts paper share certificates on computer files, could hit private investors, writes Daniel Ben-Ami Paperless dealing: your questions answered Schroders Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Ltd Equity-swap schemes offer the easy option Comparison of share-exchange schemes Sun Alliance Scottish Power Tesco Clubcard plus Money Section Legal & General A safe bet for track and field A growing number of insurers are offering policies to take the strain out of sports injury, writes Robert Winnett Guinness Flight Graduates bank on loan support Banks are offering loans and overdrafts to help graduates make the transition from college to work, writes Debbie Hill Changing Korea offers chance for growth The sharp improvement in Asia's cheapest market can boost foreign investments, writes Richard Newell Scottish Widows Easy route to debt Britannia International Allied Trust Bank Tesco Clubcard plus Guinness Flight Times Newspapers Limited Rally of the dolls Collecting for investment Direct Line Financial Services Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts Far East incl Japan Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Can I challenge my insurer over a claim? Free guide to shareholders' perks Savings News The Sunday Times Tesco Clubcard plus What sort of cover do I need to go abroad? Paul Ham and Nick Gardner answer two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers Tesco Clubcard plus Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Chase De Vere Investments PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items AudiTEL (UK) Ltd. The Personal Number Company PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Number Company PLC Valcor Multiple Display Advertising Items Advan Leasing Stock PLC Sniffing out information on the Net Onlins Finding what you want on the World Wide Web will become much easier with a new type of software, writes Christopher Lloyd Bumblebee myth sent flying Give Way signs that give way on impact Road's… Sunday-times Software keeps crippled jets in air Aeros Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Streetwise Multiple Display Advertising Items Red Star Notice to Readers Signs Express Uniglube Travel The Sunday Times Satellite destroys enemies in space Space Warfare A new weapon can attack hostile satellites and disable them without creating large amounts of harmful debris. By David Windle Ghost of Sinclair ZX81 rises from the grave to haunt the nerds Sounding off … Picture Gallery Revealed: the true Stone Age diet Archeolgy Imager detects geomagnetic storms Bits & Bytes Enter for an award on the superhighway Http: //www. microsnot. com Webwatch Http: //www. sexpistols. com Skin test helps schizophrenics Http: //www. carcrime-prevention. org. uk Ferrari Road Cars CD from Review Terra Topia Driving for 7,600 miles per gallon Transport An attempt will be made on Friday on the world record for driving a car as far as possible on a gallon, writes Sean Hargrave Back-Patting Apparatus Great Ideas that Never Made It. . . Tesco Women step up use of the Net Surveys Ultrasound breakthrough sharpens focus on babies … Improved scanner techniques mean a better chance of detecting pre-natal health problems, writes Roger Dobson Store in a … Up, up and away the Mercedes way It is the electronic wizardry behind the folding hardtop that sets the sleek SLK apart from other fancy two-seaters, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Franklin Audi Bramley Bangers and stock cars The Knowledge ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Holland Park Sytner direct Alpina Dealers Milcars Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Front now in Wimbledon BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prophets BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Maserati the Tradition Continues Guy Salmon Harwoods H. R. Owen Tradition of Exchllence Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Land-Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Range Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Mercedes-Benz Bradshaw Webb Cruickshank Bristol Malaya Tradition of Excellence Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malaya Tradition of Exgellence Greenoaks Jacksons Stargazing! Westwood Garage Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items S. G. 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Stevens Human Resource Consultancy N B Selection Ltd The Marketing & Communication Agency Ltd Harvey Nash PLC Specialist Management Recruitment Goodman Graham Mercuri Urval Elite Computer Staff Ltd Goodman Graham & Associates MSL International Barrett-Webb Search & Selection Ward Executive Limited Ashwood Associates MSL International Ernst & Young Multiple Display Advertising Items GKRS Search & Selection Michael Page Technology Ramsey Hall Morgan & Banks International Michael Page Technology Training Enterprise Council Ernst & Young Corporate Executive Search WDA MVP Logistics and Distribution Personnel David Abbott and Partners GKRS Search & Selection Computer People BDO Stoy Hayward Admiral Sun Systems Bank Gesellschaft Berlin Vision Express Optical Superstores Lotus Taylor & Partners Marketing Recruitment Specialists Kinsley Lord Macmillan Davies Joplings Limited Paramount/UNIVERSAL Company The Merchants Group SAP NatWest Red or DEAd Andersen Consulting Integra Executive Search & Selection Welbeck Selection Arjo Wiggins Appleton Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Telewest Communications Criterion Search Michael Page Sales & Marketing Yorkshire Cable Macmillan Davies Gartner Group Guinness Brewing GB Austin Knight Michael Page Sales & Marketing Life Technologies Specialist Computer Holdings Group Technical Recruitment Limited Tektronix Selfridges Oxford Street London Exchange Consulting Group Personnel Selection GMBM Advertising & Research Macmillan Davies Austin Knight Page & Moy Ltd MMi Chusid Headway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Macmillan Davies The Rank Organisation Plc Texaco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recognition Systems Group PLC Alta ViSTA Reed executive plc Volvo 3Com Hay Group Concert Douglass & Partners Limited Cumfilux ABN-AMRO Hoare Govett Multiple Classified Advertising Items MN Haque & Co. Interface Europe Ltd HyperCAST Hawkins Wright Thompson Salomon Brothers News International Newspaers Limited Thomas Cole Kinder Intermediate Transferees Manley Summers Ltd Thames Water Products & Services ATC Prudential Nicholas Jenkins Associates The Sunday Times Macmillan Davies Varley Walker Roger Stephens & Associates James Baker Associates Hermes Paris Warwick Parker & Co Ltd Coventry Building Society Ray Cannon Euro Business Assistance Plc Beechwood Cluttons The Sunday Times Ionica N M Rothschild & Sons Limited Mainland Talisman Retail and Personnel Ltd Axiom Macarthur Stroud International H. J. M. Limited Can You Afford Not To Join Us? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Terinex Connaught Oscar Faber Cambridge Technology Partners Stephens Selection Morgan & Banks International Grant Thornton Riley Consultancy Lektus Public & Heal Thcare Council for Licensed Conveyancers Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Heal Thcare The Weavers' Company Cellphones Sedgwick Noble Lowndes (UK) Limited Dolch Computer Systems (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public & Healthcare National Statistics Kingston Satellite Services The Times The Sunday Times Public & Healthcare King's Healthcare TMG Executive Limited Chief Scientist Office Council for Licensed Conveyancers The Sunday Times The British Council Finance Director Network Housing Association Limited Challenge Educational Services A. U. D. I. T Lichfield District Housing Association County of Durham Magistrates Courts Army polishes its image to recruit The military has turned to the professional advertising skills of civvy street to find the quality intake that it requires. Report by Margaret Coles Marc Woolmer Bermuda St. Vincent's Hospital Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CDOA Oracle How to spot shabby job consultants Contents King of Comedy Books Buster Keaton Cut to the Chase by Marion Meade Bloomsbury £20 pp440 Contents No Title Contents Read on We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the… Pile 'EM High Killing fields Can you forgive us? Critical List What do British critics like? Success, youth, length, grunge, says Harvey Porlock Fleshing out the hollow Mann Thomas Mann: A Biography By Ronald Hayman Bloomsbury £25 pp672 Thomas Mann: Eros and Literature by Anthony Heilbut Macmillan £25 pp638 Life Tools Headline Susan Howatch Wisdom of the ancients A Bottle in the Shade by Peter Levi Sinclair-Stevenson £17.99 pp276 The Moor's Last Sigh Diary A question of pros and cons Vladimir Nabokov's sentences do have rich rewards, says Craig Raine, but his instinct for fancification can be irritating Up against the walls of Jerusalem David Pryce-Jones reads a history of the Holy City Picture Gallery On the Shelf Denise Neuhaus is wildly envious of the seductive power of Paris Trout 55 Years Ago this Week Dylan Thomas to Charles Fisher, July 15,1941 Onward Christians Possible Dreams a Personal History of British Christian Socialists by Chris Bryant Hodder £25 pp351 Hidden Lives Downhill all the way Reach for the Ground: The Downhill Struggle of Jeffrey Bernard by Jeffrey Bernard Duckworth £8.99 pp16 Stranger than fact My Other Life by Paul Theroux H Hamilton £16 pp441 Picture this Tennyson's Gift by Lynne Truss H Hamilton £16 pp256 Anita Brookner The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 435 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback fiction 1991 Paperback manuals Scorpion Trail The Ghost Road Pat Barker Toy Story Picture Gallery Contents 6 Centre Pages Picture Gallery Toy Box F-mail. . . Star letter Picture Gallery Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Hi-tech footie The Great Games Challenge The Great Games Challenge The Numskulls Fish Tales Picture Gallery The Adventures of Tintin The Intelligent Picture Gallery Tintin Fact File The Cod's Question Dear Cod, Who invented tea bags? Harry Thomas, Age 9, Aberystwyth Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Next week in The Funday Times Funday Times Olympic Scrap Book 30Th Anniversary Multiple Display Advertising Items Coutre Coup Skin trade Trick and treat The Cooke Report How the other half lives. . . Now and Then Over-legging the puddings Leggings may have made a comeback on the Chanel catwalks, but they spell sartorial disaster for the woman on the street. Colin McDowell rues their return Help! The answers to all your problems She gets Daddy's votes Nelson Mandela's state visit to Britain demonstrates one of the great political truths of the 1990s—if you want to get ahead, get a daughter. Christopher Middleton reports A streak of good fortune A middle-class gel baring all in public has always been good news for Britain. More flash means more cash—and Melissa Johnson's Centre Court dash presages an economic future full of bouncing assets. Book that holiday and buy that car, says Aa Gill. The good times are rolling once more The future is Rosie America's latest television sensation doesn't bait celebrities or encourage sleazy soul-baring sessions. Could Rosie O'Donnell's friendly Hello!-style formula be the shape of chat shows to come? Tony Allen-Mills joins the audience Rest Assured Season diary Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's In the best possible taste? Heard the one about the comedy restaurant? You soon will, because they're about to hit the high street. Roland White reports The Sunday Times Mosimann Merchandise Gillespie's Malt Stout The Sunday Times King Lear? Princess Diana apparently wants a Learjet. Randeep Ramesh on the high-flyer's ultimate accessory We can't all be perfect Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Letters Magimix UK Ltd Mine's Smaller than Yours. Mini The Sunday Times Baldness Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Salman Rushdie vs Marianne Wiggins Feuds Corner Looking after nanny Family Life Three years ago, Wendy Ricketts, a nanny, was diagnosed as having breast cancer. Shocked at the lack of counselling and information available to Ricketts, her employer, the Chelsea-based antiques dealer Sara Davenport, is now selling her precious collection to raise the £400,000 needed to start a new charity, the Breast Cancer Trust. Sue Reid reports Cut and thrust It was high noon for couture last week in Paris. Designers battled it out on the catwalks, feeding the ringside gossip about who would replace Ferre at Dior. Paula Reed was listening Cut and thrust Style file I won't leave home without Picture Gallery £100 outfit Chained up Something to Chew on Waitrose Sophie Grigson Capers Chardonnay's age-old problem Wine Bottles of the Week Inn despair Table Talk Smoked salmon Testing Time Don't tie me down Interiors Bachelor living is all about freedom—the right to decorate in a wholly personal way with no compromise and no ties (or, in this case, a whole room of them), says Victoria O'brien Picture Gallery Shopping on Sunday The Iron Bed Company Fine Dining Chair Centre Art Iron Design directory Futon Express A New Concept in Food Drying British Antique Replicas Handmade Homes & Gardens Machine Mart Multiple Display Advertising Items 22 Zada Remote Control Garage Doors The Apple Orchard Trading Co. 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Contents The Culture Contents Only schools and courses A a Gill on television There's no fool like an old school, while Susan Tully's harsh lessons on men are best forgotten How Hollywood gets its marching orders If the American military approves of a film, it will provide extras, aircraft, even warships. But a new film about the Gulf war disappointed the army and the producers had to buy their own tanks. Christopher Goodwin reports on an uneasy alliance Has Disney backed a losing hunch? It bears only a passing resemblance to Hugo's tale, but that isn't the reason why this Hunchback fails to swing, says Tom Shone Putting the ouch in couch potato The Cable Guy is just about redeemed by Jim Carrey's psychotically funny performance Picture Gallery The rest of the week's films Thristmas Album Blooming marvels Flower paintings are sweet, sickly and irrelevant, aren't they? Wrong, says Waldemar Januszczak, who has just had his worst prejudices confounded On Sale now Tower We asked the audience Poetry as the new rock'n' roll According to some at last week's Superjam, poetry is now pop songs without the tunes. Michael Wright reports What makes a favourite poem? Piccadilly Theatre How cinema is losing the plot Scrutiny Dawn of a new Dawn As she prepares to play it straight in a Priestley classic at Chichester, Dawn French tells John Morrish about the perils of serious acting Noises off The rest of the week's theatre The musical returns from the wars Martin Guerre, with its well-sung soundtrack, rousing choreography and sense of community, could be just the show to get the West End out of the doldrums and into the 1990s, says Robert Hewison The Sunday Times A chance to settle old scores Will Nicholas Kenyon's first Proms season help to silence critics of his role at Radio 3, asks Hugh Canning The Russians aren't coming This summer, British dancers reign at the Coliseum. By David Dougill Hugh Canning's Top 10 Proms Sunday Times Who pulls the strings? Singer/guitarist relationships are rarely trouble-free, as Andrew Smith found when he met ex-Smiths virtuoso Johnny Marr Eagles too long on Mount Moolah They took off in the 1970s with Hotel California and a string of Greatest Hits. But the Eagles' comeback remains sadly earthbound, says Robert Sandall The stuff of legend In two contrasting new operas, Peter Maxwell Davies and John Woolrich both explore the role of myth. By Paul Driver English National Ballet Not all hype on the night Gheorghiu and Alagna exceed their promise in Traviata, but the Three Tenors were a damp squib, says Hugh Canning Lord of the Dance The Glorgian State Dance Company Multiple Display Advertising Items London Calling Music Ltd Luxury Theatre Breaks Luxury & VIP Hotel Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall Barbican Centre Jade Leisure Services The Savoy & The Berkeley Weekends at Woburn Johnny Mathis Select Theatre Breaks Eagles Paul Weller The Times The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Shakespeare Summer School Duke of York's Theatre, London Wc2 Twelve Angry Men Comedy Theatre, London Sw1 Riverdance-The Show See page 53 for further offers in your area and the The Sunday Times Channel 4 Sitcom Festival With one voice This week's CD offer focuses on an ancient form of making music—singing. 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The Ultimate Driving Machine Hellmann Mediterranean Mayonnaise Contents Halfords Contributors Zoë Heller The stewardness said rules were rules and besides, she didn't want me next to her handbag Marks & Spencer The Personal Number Company PLC Relative Values Portland Conservatories & Windows Furniture Village Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Neville Johnson Olivetti lexikon Catching up with Prime Vins de Frence Volvo Volvo Ppp healthcare PPP Healthcare Origin … Picture Gallery Life: pale pink mirror dress, £79, by Givenchy, from… Left: pale pink mirror dress, £79, by Givenchy, from… The Omega V6 from Vauxhall The Mersey Killers BT P&O Cruises Lloyd Loom Direct Limited Kitchen Magic Dolphin Hardly Hammonds Negril Scandinavian Flooring Company Tag Heuer Conquest Fitted Furniture Health Rider Royal Mint …Derson the Storm Kenco Conservatory Sunblinds Appollo Singapore Airlines Mephisto 1873 Brainteaser 1765 Bookwise Chess Bridge Multiyork A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Berle Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby Olympics' 96 Contents An ideal that refuses to be bulldozed aside Hugh McIlvanney says that de Coubertin's original concept of the Olympics in 1896 is still alive. . . but only just 100 Years of the Olympics Ian Chadband begins a brief taste of each of the 22 Games since 1896 Scholl What it takes to win gold Matthew Pinsent on four years of effort with rowing partner Steven Redgrave in the build-up towards the Games Christie's final race against time This season, Linford Christie has been left behind by a new generation of sprinters. But none of the Olympic champion's rivals will underestimate him in Atlanta. By Hugh McIlvanney Searching for the hero inside: when major titles are… Hansen is ready for mind Games Ian Chadband on how Britain's 'other' triple-jump medal hopeful has used sports psychology to ensure she is thinking positively about the Games The Jumper 100 Years of the Olympics Picture Gallery Obree faces a rough ride As an outsider who has had more than his fair share of brushes with authority, for Graeme Obree the 4,000 metres pursuit in Atlanta is not just about the Olympic gold medal: his very livelihood is at stake. Richard Weekes reports Flying Scot mounts a late charge Keith Wheatley looks forward to the return of the veteran Ian Stark, who will be hoping to add to his medal collection from Los Angeles and Seoul Rivals take their pace in history When Gail Devers and Gwen Torrence clash in the 100m, there will be an old score to settle. By Ian Chadband Misfit becomes the model Research shows that Michael Johnson's odd, upright sprinting style is made for speed. Ian Chadband reports The Sprinter 100 Years of the Olympics Golden memories from 10 of the best Ride with the wind Keith Wheatley profiles the British sailing duo whose artful ploy has been to deliberately duck the limelight in the lead-up to Atlant before hitting back with a vengeance after exhaustive emperiments on the water with new equipment Action Man has high hopes Craig Lord finds a teen hothead is now a team hopeful as Britain aim to savour overdue sprint recognition in the pool Failures fuel Hardcastle's return Atlanta 1996 Across the State The venue for slalom canoeing. Located in the scenic… The yachting events take place in the Wassaw Sound… The venue for equestrian events and the debut of… Site of the rowing and sprint canoe regattas, 55… Better known for its great granite monolith, the… The stage for the shooting, 21 miles from the… 16 Days of Glory: Guide to Olympic Television Coverage The Boxer 100 Years of the Olympics Arrowing towards daunting targets Fox's legacy spurs the canoeing corps Donohue aiming for mat finish Nick Cain finds judo coach Neil Adams in upbeat mood with his squad ready to throw themselves into action Sparking off fresh belief Ian Chadband on how the sudden emergence of a powerful new star at heptathlon inspired Britain's Denise Lewis The Gymnast 100 Years of the Olympics Americans hoping to have a ball The Americans are gearing up to host another football extravagenza—and this time they have a fair chance of winnig it, writes Ian Hawkey Britons battling against the odds of age and money Kodak Gold and Ultra The Runner 100 Years of the Olympics Stern guns for better cash deal David Hunn on the British hot-shot on the ranges who has gold medal firmly in his sights America's recurring Dream Ian Hawkey discovers a third generation of heroes in American basketball Seiko Kinetic The Thrower 100 Years of the Olympics Bold McColgan ready to win in the long run Ian Chadband tracks down the marathon runner whose return to form came just in time for the Olympics Wham, bam, thank you Giles Ian Hawkey finds that the progress of Britain's hockey team may hinge on a radical use of the rolling substitutes' rule Picture Gallery The Swimmer 100 Years of the Olympics Daihatsu
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