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News from 21/07/1996

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Taki, Victoria's Nan, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Dave Podmore, Michael Prescott, Raymond Palmer, Mikal Lyndoe, Stuart Rogers, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, Jon Swain, David LaJuett, Steve McNie, John Peter, Alan Hunt, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Lesley White, John Jay, A S, Susan d'Arcy, Professor L Snelling, Max Glaskin, Nick Rufford, A M, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, David Bryer Director, Ivo Tennant, Der Silbersee, Urban Warrior, Gary Paulsen, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Jonathan Richman, Nick Pitt, Penny Wark, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Stephen Grey Home Affairs Correspondent, William Mitchell, Steve Ball, Martin James, Kenneth Baker, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, David Moorcroft, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, John Gribbin, Richard Smith, John Evans, Brian Keenan, David Hewson, John McCarthy, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, John Monks, William Dalrymple, Hugh Mcllvanney, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Peter Conradi, Cecil Parkinson, Louise Taylor, Chris Wilson, Edward Porter, Jenny Shields, Sally Owens, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Alan Millard, Marius Brill, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Craig Robbie, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Ian MacKinnon, Stuart Wavell, Christopher Silvester, Paul Donovan, Vladimir Caruana, Thames Path, Matthew Pinsent, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, David Ramsay, Wafic Said, Virginia Eastman, Paul Driver, James Adams, Allison Irvine, Ann McFerran, Dr Michael Seed, Dr R Rondel, Steven Downes, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, George Melly, David Leppard, Tim Kelsey, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Stephen Amidon, Martin Jacques, Me'shell Ddegeocello, Allison Bozniak, Brian Blandford, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Phil Baker, Don Giovanni, Adam Jones, Anna Pasternak, Rear Adm Charles Williams, John Karter, Amy Jenkins, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Patrick Johnson, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, June Ducas, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Annabel Cole, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Smith, Andrew Grice, Stephen Duncan, S C, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, David Walsh, Sarah Schwartz, Rasselas, Steven Haynes, Jason Thompson, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Bryan Appleyard, Nicholas Fox, Mairead Carey, Mark Prigg, Norman Stone, Gary Drake, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Rachel Cooke, Jemma Wallis, William Rees-Mogg, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Ronald White, Dr David Starkey, Amadigi, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Craig Lord, Dr Raymond Hackney, Linda Zeff, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Brendan Fanning, Bill Kenwright, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Yevgeny Onyegin, Serge Boissevain, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Alastair MacFarlane, D Nicholas, Ray Hammond, A A Gill, Kavanagh's, Bryan Adams, Sarah Hogg, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Robert Johnston, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Norman Tebbit, Cherry Norton, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, G A, Gilbert Adair, Lee Evans, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Sir Derek Jacobi, Gill Faldo, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Mat Oxley, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Phillips, Alan Parker, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, M Owen, Stephen Boyd, Brian Parkin, Norman Fowler, Victoria, Joanna Simon, Mandy Piggot, Elvis Costello, Chris Feetenby, Peter Brent, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Contents Treasury 'kid' is Labour activist Britons hurt in airport bomb blast Contents Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care Contents Sporting classic: The spectacular opening of the… Former US marine on IRA explosive charge All 5-year-olds to sit national school test Contents Contents Short in attack on Blair tax strategy Letters News Review, page 8 Food & Drink Style, pages 22-25 Gardening Style, pages 34-35 Innovation News Review, pages 11-13 Swiftcall The Sunday Times Clarke calls bluff of Eurosceptics Taxman opens records to fight benefit fraud Israel gave US jet alert Newspapers Support Recycling Gendarmes issue sketch in hunt for British girl's killer Top actors go for a Burton—and a Taylor Fans won't give Germans their golden ball back Diana acts over Mirror pictures Boots Citroën ZX Inquiry MPs set to reject handgun ban Dunblane Campaign Hunger gene could make fatties thin £100,000 for dinner with Major In today's Other Papers Britain now on a par with Nigeria Sultan linked to Brocket Hall Anti-terror patrols stop at night Second Blair son set for Oratory American Express Flatley fails to dance Greetings. . . from a stolen masterpiece The Tigra from Vauxhall Safety fear over child medicine Sacked MI6 spy to fight gagging order Casinos on revenge alert in Yard sting Heseltine: I didn't break cabinet rules Insight Halifax Island governor bows out New road cameras to trap terrorists Renault Cars with Flair British air safety flaws uncovered Bridge the World Two tribes go to war over rock museum 'Cash for questions' MP complains of bias P&O European Ferries Hewlett Packard MoD 'kept risk of cancer secret' The Vectra Premier from Vauxhall The firm belief that small is beautiful Atticvs National Savings A capital tale of charity Atticvs Ghastly gallery of England haters Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Sea gives up clues to the fate of flight 800 The detritus of 230 people's lives may reveal whether they met their deaths at the hand of a bomber. Report by James Adams in Washington and Nick Rufford in New York Stena Line Motives and means point to Middle East Finding the culprits among the shadowy terrorist groups will not be easy, says Marie Colvin Stena Line Small wonder Plans to record a person's entire life on a computer chip behind the eyes have provided a startling insight into the world of scientists who produce miracles in miniature. Report by Steve Connor Eurostar Thinking the unthinkable The fuss over the leaked Treasury report was way off target—there is no secret blueprint for radical welfare reform. But there should be, say David Smith and Andrew Grice Olivetti personal computers Starting a business? We could get it off the ground Barclays Open for Business Article Withdrawn Foundation health Serbs pledge fight to the death for pariah of Pale Lebed sets out to pacify Chechnya Brussels ponders presidential poll Ford The Times Fading Dole could be forced to quit Chinese executions chill Hong Kong London lessons for India's MPs SAAB Scania A 'non' for the eau so risqué ads World News BT EasyReach Paris sleaze probe snares mayor's wife Qantas KGB spies a holiday opportunity Olympic monarch hangs on firmly to his crown Insided Atlanta Rover It ain't working—yet Our ticket touts go for broke Archer bottles out of display Olympic flame lights up Atlanta Weather and Travel Outlook RAC Seven tickets split £9.9m jackpot News Digest Youth is charged over girl's death Pesticide fear Art conundrum Tougher sex law Tolpuddle rally Contents Irish gold Colour scheme Contents Lucas deal threat as Caterpillar ponders Varity bid Branson to challenge Levi's jeans Rates on hold as sales soar Tyne Wear GEC set for £200m role in BAe Nimrod contract Contents Gallic Charmers . . . Asterix and Obelix, the French cartoon heroes, will return to Britain to parade their vitalstatistix in the City as Parc Asterix, the theme park north of Paris, prepares to float. Story, page 2 Contents Winchester files to be examined by SFO Shell plans Smart card consortium P&O: the big battalions rally behind Sterling battle plan Agenda Newport Ofgas prepares to modify price curbs Nissan drives for growth Asterix and Obelix head for Londinium German firm sues Revenue for £43m Report calls for film tax breaks Business Digest HMSO sale close Elf puts its petrol business up for sale Leeds fight hots up Zinc cash call Mercury Revolt causes anarchy at Eurotherm Investor Invasion Britain's boardrooms are being shaken up as big fund managers increasingly call the shots. Report by Matthew Lynn and Andrew Lorenz Time to ease casino rules The Sunday Times Mini Shares for shelter Private Account Betting minnows ripple the pond ShareLink shake-up In today's Other Papers Stanley eyes Wm Hill Champion of brands shuns fast buck Stephen Rubin's Pentland has rejected an offer for its swimwear distributor in America. Nicholas Fox reports on his patient strategy References warning UK film makers' mission possible As Hollywood's latest blockbuster sets box office records, there is growing optimism that home-produced films could soon be pulling in the profits too, says Rufus Olins Databank Iceland feels the heat Rolls and Siemens in talks to save Parsons Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The Institute of Management Preparing to be called to the bar Somerfield Groovers and shakers jazz up the markets Prufrock Unsweet charity Sound of brass Wuthering Heinz Army homes set off battle of landlords Four ambitious rivals are putting in final bids for the MoD's married quarters in the housing sale of the century. John Waples reports Laid low by high tech America's leading entrepreneurs take a bath as Wall Street starts to retreat. By Garth Alexander in New York Somerfield Number may be up for new car plates Consumer spree rolls on American Account Energis Clarke is not alone on Emu but he's wrong Economic Outlook Angel finds a silver lining A former MEP put £150,000 into a London silversmith and is watching his money, and the firm, grow. Claire Oldfield reports Lessons learnt from top firms Bulletin Buying Business Equipment or Services? The Sunday Times Macphies' pedigree Angus herd beats the beef crisis The Training Information Service The University of Reading Oxford Brookes University Cheltenham & Gloucester Roffey Park Aston University Durham University Business School NENE Northampton College of Higher Education The MBA Career Guide Thames Valley University Multiple Display Advertising Items Day or Night MBAth University of Bath University of Leeds Rise above the Competition Masters of Business Administration Kingston University St James's College Ashridge The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester University Greenwich College University of Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Bar Vocational Course British Accreditation Council University College London Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Shaamit to prove the real thing The Derby winner is the horse to beat in the King George at Ascot next Saturday. By John Karter Celtic Swing retired Yarmouth Indurain dethroned after his painful homecoming David Walsh sees Tour glories of the past seem a long way behind as the Spaniards grouped to console their fallen champion Minute's silence, then the show rolled on As Richard Hannon savoured victory, the racing world mourned for Richard Davis. John Karter reports Ayr Results Round-Up Racing Glorious Goodwood This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Olympic Games Ullrich narrows gap as Riis begins to tire On the Record Lacoste Pakistan seek rhythm to go with harmony Cricket Peter Roebuck believes Wasim Akram's advances as captain can unite and ignite his team in this week's first Test at Lord's MacLaurin in line for chair of TCCB The Cricket Column When the best is a pest Phil Tufnell is in his prime. As usual, sadly, the Artful Dodger has put the selectors in a Dickens of a pickle. By Graham Otway Harris the harrier no flash in the pan Martin Searby on the meteoric rise of Derbyshire's latest acclaimed miner of high-quality seam As I Say. . . Fulton sparks fury of Wasim Scoreboard County Championship Hollioake on a short run to top Tykes see light at end of the tunnel Scoreboard Golden bear loses his pot of miracles The Open Stephen Jones and a crowd of fervent supporters follow the tracks of the maestro, hoping he can keep pace with the leaders Gillespies Faldo the main threat to Lehman's big lead Lauren St John witnesses an epic battle among the Open front runners at Royal Lytham The Shark's transport of delight The Open Diary How the course record was set Mark Reason sees Tom Lehman rewrite the Book of Lytham His time will come, soon Lauren St John meets Tom Lehman, born-again Christian and journeyman pro, on the brink of glory Lytham's links setting the best examination As an all-round test of a golfer's calibre, Royal Lytham is about the best in the world. By Mark Reason Making it over the water Stephen Jones reveals the secrets behind the spectacular rise of Ireland's Paul McGinley and Padraig Harrington British Airways Holidays Top Flite Strata Titleist The Times England's peace plan set to fail After expulsion from the Five Nations, England will have to do more than share the loot. By Nick Cain All Black power grabs the booty Baseball in the field of dreams Ian Chadband on a sport itching to throw off its amateur status and join the fantasy world of basketball Kellogg's Sustain Dehydration looms as debilitating foe With competitors at the mercy of Georgia's searching heat, Hugh Mcllvanney pinpoints crucial safeguards against climatic dangers Drugs-testers 'bungled' the case Dean Capobianco was charged with steroids abuse. But the testers failed to follow procedure. By Ian Chadband Black back to his best business As Britain's foremost one-lap wonder, Roger Black had endured more than his fair share of pain and heartache before a national record reinforced his faith. Fate, he insists, has dealt him a winning hand, despite all the setbacks. By Ian Chadband Cheats stay ahead of the tests despite new technology Fredericks gets set for a gilt-edged royal ascent Ian Chadband considers the biggest threat to Christie's sprint crown and looks at the remarkable training routine of the king and his young pretender Passing a baton of peace Coleman right on the ball Ian Chadband meets the man behind the mike, who will once again smoothly relay Atlanta's athletics action to BBC viewers Olympians left to count the cost of competition Threadbare funding has blighted the British Games campaign, prompting urgent pleas for a fairer deal. Steven Downes reports The Sunday Times Hollow ring to the sure things Olympics 21 Barcelona saw a host of star-billed stallers. Ian Chadband ponders factors that could yet results in repeat surprises this time round Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey The gold standard Olympics Ian Hawkey on the proven pair whose aura and wealth of achievement leave them virtually in a league of their own Crews are spurred by noble tradition Matthew Pinsent is ideally qualified to assess the line-ups determined to hoist Britain near the top of the rowing ranks Late meander for Mackenzie The Sunday Times Smith's golden wonder It's taking part that counts David Walsh has a taste of life among the spectators who come to watch, not to understand US face the Cuban threat Boxers are fighting to resurrect the image of a long-established but tarnished sport. Ian Hawkey reports Mauer proves a golden shot Alex Fortune reports from Atlanta on how Poland and Italy won the first gold medals of the Olympics in the shooting competition Korea sweep Britain aside Pat Rowley sees the British stumble at their first hurdle Atlanta 1996 A flame to light the world Ali, infirm but dignified, opens the Games Amid the pizzazz of the Olympic opening rituals, Hugh Mcllvanney sees the show stolen by a revered surprised guest Atlanta 1996 Lehman leads Faldo by six Victim Murder in the Family Legal & General Superlative Travel Stumps are moved on legal wicket Stuart Wavell reports on a week of court dispute over cricket's hazy boundary between cheating and acceptable practice Victim Murder in the Family A gift for getting on in high society Profile Gender justice demands a Ministry for Men Time Computer Systems Ltd. Nice work if you can get it Cuckoo in the nest What a colourless lot The Times Literary Supplement Invasion of the European history-snatchers Deference is alive, well and killing us Ministers out to pan Treasury's Teflon Terry Guidnunc No black marks for disloyalty Five parties fighting for the soul of three Getting to know the generalisimo Her vote belongs to Daddy Seiko Kinetic Carrying the Tory torch Could the Tories still win the election? Four former chairmen of the party share a crystal ball with Michael Jones Mini The Sunday Times Prophet of doom chases Perot Good and bad news on the World Service A self-righteous campaign should be looked at sceptically, says Paul Donovan Better a strike than a ban Workers in essential industries must keep the right to withdraw their labour, says John Monks Staples Ban private handguns to make our streets safe Letters Can Be Sent to the Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement Restore HRH title How the search for truth became an imperfect science Steve Connor on the allegations of research fraud that have divided the men in lab coats Silent majority dare not speak Inflated rise for MPs Charity cash in good hands Victoria's Nan: Points Birthdays Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Valcor Corporate Travel The Personal Number Company PLC Wealthy World Trader/entrepreneur The Personal Number Company PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Unsecured Loans Multiple Display Advertising Items John Fenton Training International Plc Cancelled Export Order Spider silk cuts weight of bridges Fibres A strong, light bio-material made by genes from spiders could transform construction and industry, writes Roger Dobson Microwaves punch a path into orbit for spaceplanes Camera sets exposure for colour Photography Sunday-times. co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgages 'R' US Auditel (UK) Ltd. The Sunday Times Advance Computer Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Vodafone Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Skin bank aids burns victims Medical Teletext moves into home shopping Bits & Bytes Awards for innovators of the Internet Webwatch Binder Offer Laser brings stars into focus Nasa plans world's most accurate map Digital Cartography A space shuttle mission in 2000 will map most of the Earth to an accuracy of 30 metres. Sean Hargrave reports Software can't turn you into a novelist Sounding off Technology puts all sorts of powers at your fingertips but not creativity, says David Hewson Royal Families CD ROM Review Vermeer Battle of the Internet browsers Microsoft piles more pressure on Netscape Software Gates gives glimpse of future The Web Bicycles get two-wheel drive Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration fee plan faces legal challenge Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Farrar & Co Kipling House Home from the office Many of the capital's redundant commercial sites are being turned into housing, writes Mary Wilson Regalian Hamptons Copping Joyce Savills Barbican Salter Rex Bidwells Savills Hamilton Terrace Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Doll's house' is model of modernity Foxtons Wimpey Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pegasus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Manhattan Loft Corporation Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes (Surrey) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Far from the madding crowd It may well be difficult to reach, but Thomas Hardy's Dorset more than repays the effort, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Rentals Directory Gleeson Classic Homes Asgard Management PLC Pinheiros Altos Developers try a hi-tech sales pitch Alto Golf & Country Club Berkeley Homes Regalian Philip Rice Partnership Goodman Graham Martin-Hall & Co Mars Selector Europe Spencer Stuart NB Selection Ltd Michael Page Technology Adderley-Featherstone plc Selector Europe Spencer Stuart NB Selection Ltd Adderley-Featherstone plc Selector Europe Spencer Stuart A GKRS Group Company NB Selection Ltd ERC International Technology Recruitment Hoggett Bowers Christopher Beale Associates Limited Adderley-Featherstone plc Hoggett Bowers Goodman Graham The challenge of change A GKRS Group Company The South African Breweries Ltd Hanover Fox International Ernst & Young A GKRS Group Company Dell Robinson Keane Whitehead Selection Robinson Keane Michael Page Technology Harvey Nash PLC TSA Human Resources Ltd Alexander Hughes Michael Page Sales & Marketing MSL International PA Consulting Group Focus Management Consultants Limited MSL International Whitehead Selection Martin-Hall & Co Northern Recruitment Group Nokia Fitzgerald McLaren Riley Palmer & Webb Systems Barker Shoes Ltd. JM Management Services Ramsey Hall Human Resource Partnership Mercuri Urval Wandel & Goltermann Telewest Communications Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Ward Executive Limited Bartwel International (UK) Ltd. David Thomas Associates Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group Lachlan Rhodes Marque Axon Networks Inc Logica Amerada Hess KPMG Tesco British Nuclear Fuels plc One 2 One Mercury Inn Gear Fina United Utilities The eg consultancy Johnson Wilson International Keith Townrow Ramsey Hall Limited Abbey National Adobe Barnes Kavelle Robert Walters Associates Jonathan Wren & Co. Limited Hoskyns Exodus Consultants International Ltd. Price Waterhouse Recruitment & Assessment Services ACA/ACCA Marks Sattin Personnel Selection Jon Rees @ Career Group P. E. Search & Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oftel The Davis Company Midlands Computer People West End Headley Executive Ltd TSI Group Peak Technologies ReSource Micrology Ellis & Buckle Multiple Display Advertising Items Stafford Long & Partners Solotec Training Enterprise at Work Talkline Multiple Display Advertising Items Ionica Federal Resources Europe JLMC Management Consultants Michael Beer & Associates Career Development & Outplacement Association Scarab Sales Limited Lawson Software Thomas's Europe PA Consulting Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Institute for the Blind Ranger Oil Prontaprint! Public & Healthcare Sefton Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Telecom plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tidy Britain Group Trencherwood Homes Mason & Nurse Can You Afford Not To Join Us? Management Consultant for the Aerospace Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS Executive Anglia and Oxford British Film Institute Audit Commission Austin Knight Swindon Unitary Authority Sheffield City Council Thomson Partners Ltd Somerset County Council Whitehead Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items The Boots Company The Decisions Group CDOA Interexec The Sunday Times Pepsico The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Hertz Out of our Minds While they were in captivity, John McCARTHY and Brian Keenan fantasised about starting a yak farm in Patagonia. In the second part of their trip, having travelled from Santiago and boarded a boat for the desolate south, they came face to face with the reality of their dreams. Brian Keenan takes up the story Debonair Caribbean wind up Hurricanes hardly ever happen—or do they? Mark Hodson discovers why holidaymakers are so confused Air Portugal Scuba for All Crystal Premier Cities Sunsail Holiday Money Best Western Tickets at a touch Directions Madras end American dream Check-up Inflight infant protection Europ assistance Swan Hellenic In brief . . . Trails on the riverbank State of Play Silversea EasyJet Display Travel section Irish Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages Jules Verne The Maine Circuit David Wickers breathes in the tangy sea air of Maine, with its endless coastline, lakes and forests—and lobsters—plus all the shopping and fishing you can handle Mark Warner Travel Section Bridge the World Brittany Ferries Trailfinders Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Qantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Flight Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bug Worldwide Journeys Plc USAirtours AT Mays Airsavers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Hermis Travel Travellers Choice (UK) STA Travel Budget Leisure Cars Budget Eurodollar Rent a Car Iberiab Airtours Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dover Multiple Display Advertising Items Spas Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Autos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calais Multiple Display Advertising Items £49 return (car+5) Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Annual Travel Insurance Travel Insurance Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Europe via Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Leisure Direction Limited Eurostar Matthews Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Seafrance Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Cycling for Softies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Adventures Explore Savile Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats Aquapark Multiple Display Advertising Items The Grand Hotel Talcombe My Hols For the writer Gary Paulsen, paradise is a place without people Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hinton Grange. . . Barrowfield Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win £500 off a self-catering holiday in France from Brittany Direct Competition Details Contents Floats take Sid out of his depth Throwaway Visa card for tourists Women's innermost secrets exposed Racism charge hits insurers Jack of Hearts. . . Four-year-old Jack Hanford seems… Templeton Thornton launches US-style trust Safety first plans need careful consideration Comment Total Systems National Savings Ashtead spreads load to go on to hire things Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy The facts that fog true interest rates 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 Fly high to avoid equity pitfalls Managed risk funds safeguard capital and guarantee growth, but there are traps for the unwary, says Diana Wright Legal & General First National Building Society Personal pensions with a plus factor The true cost of the guarantees Yorkshire Guernsey Liechtenstein Global Trust Sickness cover is critical Serious illness can strike at any time so a healthy level of cover makes sense, writes Naomi Caine Examples of the cost of critical-illness cover The M&G Group Timely lump sum proves invaluable Health checks that carry a high risk Just being tested for an inherited disorder can bar you from getting insurance, warns Virginia Eastman Traveller's choice is sensible policy Annual Travel Insurance Policy Plus Perpetual Turned down for finance Fidelity Direct General Accident Woolwich Building Society Take a holiday from currency problems When abroad, it is better to have several ways of paying bills. Robert Winnett offers some advice for travellers Find a nest before you fly Foreign affairs It is essential to spend time and money researching your overseas destination and where your family is going to live Investor Intelligence Advertising is child's play for model stars Little show-offs can earn big money if they are picked to head an expensive product promotion, writes Nick Gardner Fund manager's minor miracle Henderson fund manager Richard Smith has a reputation for picking winners Scottish Widows Morgan Grenfell Asset Management The Sunday Times Direct Line Financial Services The Sunday Times Chelsea CA5H in on the numbers game No longer the preserve of the rich and famous, personalised number plates are selling like hot cakes, writes Debbie Hill Bonds ward off falling rates Savings News Policy Portfolio Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts Europe Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management What is tax deductible? Paul Ham and Nick Gardner answer two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers Alfa Romeo How can I reduce inheritance dues? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick the winners at the Olympics The Smaller View Billions will watch the 26th Games, and sponsors and suppliers hope to gain from this enormous exposure of their products Franklin Audi Audi Will the real Harley roar up? Japan has copied an American icon. The trouble is, it's just too good to be true, writes Mat Oxley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Reg Vardy Prophets Sytnerdirect Altwood Reg Vardy Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorhomes The Knowledge Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley ADT Auctions Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Jeep Lexus Clive Sutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Marlborough Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes - Benz Retail Bradshaw Webb S. G. Smith Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Cruickshank Bristol Malaya Alan Day Rivervale Reading Greenoaks B & K Thomas Sunningdale Carriage Company Lancaster Reliance Pentagon Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Merlin JCT600 Porsche Lancaster Car Marks of Hull Official Porsche Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo SAAB Scania A touch of the Damons Grand prix gear-changing technology has reached the road car, reports Ray Hutton Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited Guaranteed Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murray Motor Company Discreet charm of the Carisma Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay More Motoring inside Ugh, this ol' car just doesn't taste right Hadley Green Garage LEX Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Fighting on All Fronts Old Soldiers Never Die The Life of Douglas MacArthur by Geoffrey Perret Deutsch £20 pp663 The Sunday Times Bookshop The Sunday Times Order all your new books from home, including the latest books reviewed in this section and today's bestsellers Fighting on all fronts Picture Gallery Critical List Harvey Porlock checks out a couple of self-mythologising males Pursued by a bear Humphrey Carpenter reads the autobiography of the man who found fame and fortune via one small teddy bear Linda Fairstein's Final Jeopardy Your servants, ma'am Indian Sahib Queen Victoria's Dear Abdul by Sushila Anand Duckworth £16.95 pp112 Ask Sir James by Michaela Reid Eland £8.99 pp315 Robyn Davidson Desert Places Now for the Crunch Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point by Huw Price OUP £18.99 pp320 Batmen forever Bradman: An Australian Hero by Charles Williams Little, Brown £20 pp336 Wally Hammond The Reasons Why by David Foot Robson Books £17.95 pp282 She Made Friends and Kept Them Diary Takes your breath away Nothing, says William Dalrymple, can detract from the bleak chiselled beauty of Chatwin's prose, not even a recent rag-bag of Chatwin ephemera A puzzle inside a mystery inside an enigma a life of Borges Lucy Hughes-Hallett learns little from a life of Borges 60 Years Ago this Week On the Shelf George Melly needed a lesson on Evelyn Waugh's a Handful of Dust The Sunday Times Riding the critics' wrath Wagner by Michael Tanner HarperCollins £16.99 pp236 Writing Magazine Shortlist Roads to recovery Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace Little, Brown £19.99 pp1,079 Penguin moments Paperbacks The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 436 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times A Crown of Swords The Writing School Picture Gallery Contents Picture Gallery F-mail. . . Star letter The Funday Times Club Action packed! Eat your hotel room! Drawing board Picture Gallery Seeing is believing Nest Egg! Funday Times News Small change By design Oranged marriage Sands of time Going for Gold Picture Gallery The Numskulls Fish Tales Picture Gallery The Intelligent Cod Tintin Fact File Did you know The Cod's Question Picture Gallery Next week in The Funday Times Olympic Scrapbook Funday Times The Funday Times Club Bob Hoskins Funday Times Club Pack Boggie Contents The big cheese Party with a twist The Cooke Report How the other half lives. . . Now and Then Beached Wales Diana and Fergie, divorcees with not an Hrh to their names, hit the sunloungers in the south of France to talk of life, love, modelling and how to spend £17m. Ronald White listens in Blonde, bloodied but unbowed Even the failure of her chat show can't keep Gaby Roslin down. Or so she says. Anna Pasternak meets television's most resilient bouncing bombshell Monsoon Sale Season airway The pointer sisters Nipples are popping up everywhere and it's no use blaming the air conditioning. Hollywood actresses are leading the frontal attack. But is it rude to show through, asks Penny Wark Cool customers Botham and Lamb chose the Reservoir Hogs look; Carlos the Jackal, above, went for Jackie O. Simon Mills on what sunglasses say about you With the Shock Absorber Sports Bra You Can Run for Years without Dropping If looks could kill A winner may be emerging in the bitter battle between the two British editors of America's top glossies, says Christopher Silvester Help! The answers to all your problems Mini The Sunday Times Virgin direct The ice cream scores Winner's Dinners Letters Cartier Limited Broadsystem Ventures Ltd. Amdega The treats in store The beautiful people have, according to reports, abandoned café society for socialising in shops. Rachel Cooke grabs a Pimm's and a packet of Twiglets and heads for the party Camilla's Sausage Brief Lives It's been a busy week for the royal set. The Princess of Wales got discovered and went on holiday, but was sensationally upstaged by Camilla Parker Bowles, who attended her daughter's sports day and ate a sausage The Sunday Times Crossword Sean Connery vs Hair International Feuds Corner The showbiz mother Family Life Racy little numbers Style 10 of the best Picture Gallery £100 Outfit Outfit On the knuckle Style Of the week The return of . . . crimped hair I won't leave home without Something to Chew on Sophie Grigson Fruit tarts Ripening reds from the Loire Wine Bottles of the Week 1995 Neil Ellis Elgin Sauvignon, £6.99 1995 Madfish Bay Chardonnay, £7.99 1995 Lurton Terret Sauvingnon, £3.49 Marco distinction Table Talk Chocolate cereals Testing Time One from the heart Interiors What do you get if both husband and wife are designers with original but contrary tastes? A marriage made in heaven, says June Ducas Multiple Display Advertising Items Shopping on Sunday Design directory Futon Express Fine Dining Chair Centre Short of Space British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items The Apple Orchard Trading Co. Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Shopping on Sunday Fabric World Ciba Genuine Roll-Up Panama The Good News Medical Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bad News Grovewood An issue of weight Health Obesity is a serious health hazard. But can slimming pills offer a miracle cure, asks Mandy Piggot The Counter Culture of Slimming AIDS Cannock Gates Bradstone Jopasco Conservatory Too Hot? Churchill's Stairlifts plc The Original Box Sash Window Company Cast Iron Garden Pumps Strachan Multiple Display Advertising Items Krystal Cancer Scope Budding Ideas Thorny weather Gardening As grasses brown and cottage plants flop in the dog days of summer, the drought-loving architectural thistles come into their own, says Dan Pearson Picture Gallery Cuttings Relationship of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's Business Centre Invalids at Home Trust The Erotic Print Society's Catalogue! Hatchback Bootliner Broadway Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zygosis Sirius The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinner Dates Drawing down the moon Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Elite Circles Virginia Charles The Sunday Times Chesterfield Hotel Dateline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Air France Contents Contents The failure to reach fever pitch Footballers and Russian attorneys could learn from the Aussie soaps, says Roland White. They know how to handle emotion The unlikely champions Alongside Owens, Spitz and Coe are medal-winners the world forgot: Sutor, Monier and Nicholson, who snatched gold for sculpture, music and art. Frank Whitford on the bizarre story of the artist Olympians Noises off Laughter meets Sartre in Withnail et moil Heard the one about the funny French comedy? Neither had Tom Shone, until Les Apprentis finally came clean about the state of existential sloth Nice bark but no bite The Truth About Cats & Dogs is just too cute for its own good The rest of the week's films The portraits, the artist and his lovers Art New York's MoMA may be to blame for a chronic misreading of Picasso's achievements, says Waldemar Januszczak, but, by focusing on the people rather than his styles of work, it has managed to produce one of the truest Picasso shows yet Testing the pilots Can Channel 4's sitcom festival really help aspiring writers develop tomorrow's hit TV shows, asks Mark Edwards Martin Guerre Talk of the devil. . . Interview Is Jack Nicholson beyond redemption? The man with the wickedest grin in the business talks to Marius Brill about his quest for immortality . . . and the young hell-raiser Son of a famous father, Guillaume Depurdieu likes to live dangerously—but can he act as hard as he looks, asks Kirsty Lang The Times When two's a crowd Are we ready for two solo stars from Take That? Andrew Smith takes stock of the arguments No power to persuade Drama Scotfield and Redgrave fail to lift a lacklustre production of Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman, whose message is lost amid the heavy-handed signposting, says Robert Hewison The rest of the week's theatre The novel is not dead, merely comatose Scrutiny Opening up the city for the capital's gain How the car can be curbed in the centre of London If ambitious plans for London go ahead, the city's centre could be transformed. Cars will be cleared and areas linked with pedestrian boulevards. But these are not the first such proposals. Do we now have the will to go through with them, asks Hugh Pearman The Sunday Times A satire for all seasons Music Graham Vick's production of Lulu makes Berg's opera as revealing today as it was in 1935, says Paul Driver Radical mix wins again at Cheltenham Hugh Canning reports on the festival's successful formula of old and new music Pick of this Week's Proms Ruthless reflections: Christine Schäfer as Lulu,… Ceili caper David Dougill, joins the screaming fans at Michael 'Riverdance' Flatley's new Celtic rock spectacular Wigmore Hall BBC Proms 96 Sbc Antiques & Art Fairs London Calling Music Ltd Moscow State Circus Hedda Gabler Lyle Lovett The British Land Company PLC The Wilson Stereo Library Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items The Box Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley Stadium Radisson Edwardian Apollo Theatre Wyndham's Theatre The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Theatre Club The Sunday Times Music Collection Soulmates This week's disc features great soul singers of the 1960s. By Clive Davis Limited access Opera, home of the big gesture, is often unsuited to video. But a recording of a great star or landmark production is better than nothing, says Hugh Canning Rock On Record The ultimate collection Crucial Cuts Jazz: Miles Davis Classical Contents Sunday 21 July Satellite Critics' choice Rolex Monday 22 July The Times Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Tuesday 23 July The Times Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Wednesday 24 July The Times Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Thursday 25 July The Times Satellite Critics' choice Marriott Thursday 25 July Film choice Friday 26 July The Times Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Saturday 27 July The Times Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Satellite Highlights Sports Choice Radio 1 Critics' choice Four thoughts of a canny Scot World Service The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Theatre The man who would be normal Film The Critical List Art Opera Concerts Dance Pick of the Week The Pharcyde Pop Pick of the Week Pop Comedy Daewoo Contents TAGHeuer Contents Special Issue Jeep Boots Contributors Zoë Heller Bridgestone BT It's good to talk Relative Values Dora Bryan, actor, and her adopted son, Daniel, former stage manager. Interviews by Ann McFerran. Photograph by Laurence Cendrowicz Anglian Conservatory Company Le Shuttle Club Vauxhall Narsch Ford Whirlpool Britain the state we're really in The state we're really in Growing pains Once Britain's democracy was the envy of the world. Now we have lost our way, says Dr David Starkey (right). Is our future in Europe, or do we need a new direction? Photograph by Gavin Evans Picture Gallery Halfords Britain's feel-bad factor Turning the tables Did you know Britain's economy ranks fifth in the world? And we're first in Europe for jobs? Sarah Hogg (left) says we've pulled our socks up at last. Photograph: Gavin Evans Personal Number Scrambled eggheads We are a nation of nutty professors: We have brilliant ideas, but consistently fail to turn them into gold. By Bryan Appleyard (right). Photograph: Colin Thomas Picture Gallery Mitsubishi Motors Hamilton Direct Bank Finch Conservatories Ltd. Top Spot Britain is at a creative peak, says Joan Bakewell (left). From Jarvis's Pulp to Damien's sheep, from public architecture to the Royal Ballet, we are scoring top marks. Can we keep it up? Photograph by Hugo Glendinning Countrywide Driveways Portland Sleepmasters The Folio Society Holy war Britain is caught in a spiritual struggle, says John Cornwell (right). We flirt with new-age cults, yet flock to organised religion when tradition or tragedy dictate. Photograph by Hugo Glendinning Picture Gallery Game for anything Cheer up!Forget the penalty shoot-out. We can take on the world in athletics, rowing, motor-racing and, er, darts, says Martin Jacques (left). Photograph: Colin Thomas Window Installers Network Appollo Air New Zealand Riot acts As a nation we're a bunch of delinquents: uncouth, self-obsessed, with no respect for authority. Lesley White (right) reports on social insecurity and the descent of manners. Photographs by Jonathan Glynn-Smith Global waning Britain contributes a fair share to the world community. But some careless mistakes mean she's losing gold stars. By David Smith. Photograph: Gavin Evans Cannock Gates Sandals Dollond & Aitchison Mephisto 1874 Brainteaser 1766 Bookwise Chess Bridge Town & Country Driveways PLC Petworth House Limited A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Kellogg's All-Bran Silk Cut

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