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News from 04/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Taki, John Dugdale, Dave Podmore, Michael Prescott, Joan Bakewell, Ruth Finney, Jan Leeming, John Peter, Patricia Maxwell-Arnot, Nicholas Lezard, David Wilson, John Jay, Shane, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Nick Rufford, Cherie Blair, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, G McMeekin, Alistair Scott, Steve Deakes, David Smith, Penny Wark, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Andy McNAB, Richard Eaton, Steve Ball, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Frances Partridge, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Wendy Holden, Irwin Stelzer, Thomas Tobin, Robert Hewison, David Moorcroft, Roger Anderson, Marian Phillips, Pat Rowley, Edwina Currie Mp, David Dougill, Mary Honeyball General Secretary, Audrey Brower, John Evans, Sidney Evans, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Chantal Collopy, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Harvey Porlock, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Mike Bennett Chairman, Jeremy Clarkson, Hugh Canning, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Ian Botham, Louise Taylor, Alan Brownjohn, Stewart Lee, Jasper, Robert Harris, John Deamer, Peter Millar, Liz Jones, Frank Kermode, Andrew Parrott, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Andrew Parker Bowles, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Rita Rosemurgey, Ardyn Bernoth, Donna Willis, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Geoffrey Boycott, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Tony Hill, Judith, Sue Lawrence, Richard Young's, Jeff Randall, Simon Mills, Paul Wheeler, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Tom Whitwell, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Sid Perks, Tim Kelsey, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Paul Ham Money Editor, Dave Thomas, Robin Page, Naomi Calne, Andy Goldberg, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Jean-Paul, Martin Stevens, Lucy WHYBROW's, Christina Lamb, Adam Jones, Sir Benjamin Slade, Michael Watkins, Anna Pasternak, Sean Newsom, Gareth Huw Davies, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, Bonnie Estridge, Diana Wright, Pamela Gordon, Kay Redfield Jamison, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Annabel Cole, Adrienne Connors, Ian Lough-Scott, Andrew Neil, John Morrish, Paul Nuki, Andrew Smith, Andrew Grice, Rajeev Syal Religious Affairs Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Colin McDOWELL, David Walsh, Rasselas, Steven Haynes, Nicholas Fox, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Branson, Michael Antonicci, Sheryl Garratt, Diana, Richard Woods, Roland White, Robert Henderson, David Redhead, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Vice-Admiral Sir John Rawlins, Lisa Diane Davies, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Peter Coad, Mark Franchetti, Craig Lord, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Harold Smith, Jonathan Leake, Tich McCooey's, Susan Elkin, Michael Sheridan, Margaret Walters, Bruce Anderson, John Harlow, Dorothy Bond, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Diana Myburgh, Robert Corbidge, Andrew Alderson, A A Gill, David Hutcheon, John Barron, Robert Johnston, Lauren St John, Paul Groves, Chrissy Iley, Peter, Cherry Norton, Sean Myerson, John Spurling, Stephen Pettitt, Ann Wainwright, Neville Ayling, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, Anthony Haden-Guest, Hugo Vickers, Roger Dobson, Sandy Anderson, Tonty Woollard, Elspeth Barker, John Elphick, John Marks, Jim McDonald, Rupert Steiner, Kirsty Walker, John Parry, Earl Spencer, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Mike Witt, Don, Robert Sam Anson, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Caris Davis, India Knight, Chris Evans, Mandy Piggot, Tom Bower, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward,

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Britain condemns US plan to seize Serb leader Public gets hotline to shop benefit cheats Taxman to study books of millionaire Tory donor Contents Paul Mitchell FBI agent's TWN tragedy Parent Power American spies hack into Euro computers to steal trade secrets Regal wave: The Queen Mother, who celebrates her… Contents Watch the birdie, you golf cheats Contents Blair poised to loosen remaining union links De Montfort University Newspapers Support Recycling Grozny Briton seized Confessions of a Labour spin doctor alarm Blair Vatican enterprises puts its faith in soft furnishings Jagger the film mogul takes a £200m tilt at Hollywood Seven Seas Health Care Citroen Ax Ulster terror chief's secret diary on sale Paras expelled for drinking with loyalists Mercantile Credit Julian Lennon 'to inherit £20m' Wife exposes sex heroics of SAS American Express Service Europe Limited Crippled golf star on diet to recovery Students used in nuclear bomb plot Police pick genes for a superdog GCSE course wipes capitals off the map Halifax Dons to tout for finance Stewart strikes deal to launch Formula One team Revealed: Tiny and the £2.3m sting First Telecom Virgin direct personal financial service Tycoon splashes out a million for birthday on the ocean wave Stars come out to save wild salmon Banks to install loan dispensers Healthy twin to be aborted In today's Other Papers Labour set for ministerial prize Oyston at work from prison cell Adopt a Gurkha for £10 a month Olympic Games success for BBC Ford Vectra Olympic deals, not ideals National Savings Misruled by their animal passions Atticvs Bowled over by a jury's verdict Churchill fends off a critic Giles Pilbrow's Week Woolwich Direct Under Fire The political ceasefire that was supposed to last until the Cullen report into the Dunblane massacre was shot down last week. Michael Prescott and Stephen Grey report on the battle to ban handguns Shots on the side of sport Ispy The cold war may be over, but the spy stories coming out of Moscow are as intriguing as ever. James Adams and Carey Scott report on the bizarre unmasking of a Russian thriller-writer turned Mi6 agent Austin Reed Renault Cars If you're happy, do you know it? The figures tell us the economy is moving in our favour, but other signs are contradictory. So what's going on, ask David Smith and Paul Nuki 10 Things that Show the Feelgood Factor is Back And 10 Reasons why It's Not Wild, wild wimmin A new generation of female protesters is flouting the law. Some women find their behaviour discreditable, writes Olga Craig Freedom Food RSPCA Monitored How America plans to bring a Balkan butcher to justice using its elite special forces US plots capture of Karadzic Sharp Atlanta bomber—or media victim? Clues to Twa terror attack US plans attack on Iran Girls-only school splits New York Stena Line Indonesia faces new riot threat Compaq Hostage-taker now a Cambodian hero Kaunda wants to 'save' his nation—again Euro-law to stop child-snatch parents Chango the vodoo god faces trial in Miami Compaq German office staff turn to life of crime Israeli women run gauntlet of modesty squad The Times Poison cult rises in Hong Kong Swiftcall Leary: spaced out for eternity Multiple Display Advertising Items Yeltsin feels the need for new ideas Inside Moscow Compaq Simulated space race Spin doctor at the turntable High-flyers humiliated Forsyth splits cabinet over ban on handguns Probe checks first signs of life in space Weather and Travel Outlook Telephone numbers to be changed again RAC Four ticket-holders split £9.7m jackpot News Digest 12 children hurt in minibus crash Cattle prices fall Olympics writ New Tube talks Royal oil Dead baby plea Crime screening Car death charge Number one Rank plans £250m sell-off and early Xerox exit Revealed: Britain's metal tsar Direct sellers plan own post Contents Bank calls for higher base rates Mirror rebids for Pearson Papers Contents BT asks courts to block new oftel powers "Simplex" New Labour are the real villains in the rail sell-off B. A. T Industries Racal and BT battle for £1.5bn contract Star broker quits Panmure Ultra to make debut Sears banks on Selfridges to reverse failing fortunes Grade fights C4 sell-off plan Business Digest Allders to buy Green's stores The Great Train Robbery A profit of £33m made in seven months by just one man has put privatisation in the dick. By Matthew Lynn and Randeep Ramesh Barclays Banking on cuts Interactive Team Football Private Account Psion made to pay Leschly keeps the score high at Smithkline The £2m-a-year chief executive has lost none of the restless energy he had in his first career as a tennis pro. Profile by Matthew Lynn Future lies in gene therapy Databank Milken and Ellison take stake in CRT The US tycoons have paid £109m for 50.1% of a British training company that specialises in high tech. Report by Ardyn Bernoth Hays expected to raise Salvesen bid Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Prince Edward's stag party Datrontech Barclays sued for slander Prufrock Game's up for Peter Pan A glut of millionaires Linking up with City swingers Guinness Mahon's medium Emerging from Several years of losses, the investment bank sees its future in financing the multimedia revolution. By Rufus Olins Eddie and ken can't be replaced by a formula Big two shape brewing shake-up Thrusting banks pile on the risks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ultimate Money Spinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Millennium Technology U. K. Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Linx Leyland hits a new road to recovery The once-troubled truck firm's fortunes have been revived by a remarkable show of team spirit, writes Andrew Lorenz Managers buy in and go for growth Multiple Display Advertising Items Action plans for achieving revival The Sunday Times Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Collaborative Art Ltd. In today's Other Papers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Stewart gets back in the slot Alec Stewart and Surrey are in the mood to prove that after years of trying they can win something at last. Interview by Rob Steen Win a bat signed by the 10 top runmakers in Test cricket Exclusive Sunday Times Competition Plus tickets for England V Pakistan Sales finds himself in a jumble David Sales, 18, made his championship debut last week, while Shadab Kabir, 18, took his Test bow for Pakistan. By Graham Otway As I Say… Caddick ready to return fire Peter Roebuck says England must mine the seam in this week's second Test, and revive the career of a Somerset enigma Sussex show a sting in the tail Scoreboard County Championship Kellogg's Speedy Nazir hauls Durham down to earth Scoreboard Barron wins game of Coastal Bluff Marian Phillips sees one of the season's tightest handicaps become a procession Newcastle Bahhare ups the ante for Guineas Paul Wheeler looks at the emergence of a colt who offers great promise for punters tempted to take a chance for next season Chester Lingfield Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Bjorn tames strong winds to hold lead Football Shearer's taxing burden Big hopes that could backfire Newcastle United may have got their man but as Louise Taylor explains, this means that coming second is no longer an option American Express Service Europe Ltd. Record Transfers in Britain Seiko Kinetic Meeting the price for the best advice Adrian Levy and Dave Thomas find that the future career of the former England manager is embedded in the national game Land of the logo, home of the dollar Corporate America has embraced the Olympic ideal, and all but suffocated it. By Ian Chadband The bug that brought down a champion Sonia O'Sullivan was the favourite for the women's 5,000m and 1500m. But she flopped so badly in both events that there had to be a reason. By David Walsh The bloated jamboree of Atlanta The Games that were bloated by their own sense of self-importance. Hugh Mcllvanney offers his parting impressions from Atlanta Into the realm of the supernatural Michael Johnson felt he has a duty to do something great. On Thursday he did that. By Ian Chadband Results from Atlanta Sega Enterprises Ltd. Lewis takes his leap into legend Panasonic Gebrselassie comes highly commended, highly amazing David Moorcroft, the former 5,000m world record-holder, pays his personal tribute to today's great distance man, Haile Gebrselassie Mr Motivator's master class Britain's sailors have scored real success. Keith Wheatley on the man who ran the far-sighted plan Win a four-night trip for two to the Italian Grand Prix Exclusive Sunday Times Formula One Competition Sautin turns home jeers into cheers Craig Lord applauds an awesome display as a Russian diver, who seems immune to any sense of danger, stuns the Americans Toast the past, feed the future As Christie and Gunnell exit with a whimper can their heirs come back with a bang? Only with proper support, says Ian Chadband Mercury France reaps a golden harvest For Britain, the medal cupboard has been all but bare, But France's has been overflowing. Analysis by Ian Hawkey Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Agassi fulfils ultimate dream The all-American glitz-kid produced some fantasy tennis to secure the gold medal for his adoring fans. Richard Eaton reports Engquist persists but hurdles remain Lyudmila Engquist received a drugs ban, proved her innocence then struck gold for her adopted homeland. By Ian Chadband Back to the drawing-board for Britain's jaded squads British hockey teams failed to win glory in Atlanta. Pat Rowley looks at the chances for a brighter future Ajunwa jumps into fame Ian Chadband discovers that the most unexpected of Olympic champions has been living and training in Britain all along Nigeria break the African drought Perfect career of the Cuban crunch Hugh Mcllvanney reports on the Cuban heavyweight boxer who is courting legendary status Cuba relish the ball game Another one bites the dust Holmes finds the 1500m pace too hot Ian Chadband sees Kelly Holmes' attempt to ignore serious injury in a bid for Olympic gold end In predictable disappointment Indurain's iron turns into gold Miguel Indurain made up for his defeat in the Tour de France with a magnificent win in the Olympic time trial. Report by David Walsh Contents Swatch Now It's Personal Janet Christopher was a flight attendant on Twa 800. Her husband is in the Fbi. He and his friends are not going to rest until they catch the men they believe were responsible for her death, writes Nick Rufford Adopt a Granny Superlative Travel Milking the good-news machine David Smith sees handouts from the national lottery as election pawns and fears they have become part of public spending Armoured aircraft ready to take on the terrorists No Title People's champion in a class of his own Profile The pot under Blair's lid is simmering ominously Inside Politics Legal & General Driven to destruction Right off target The Sunday Times Pay up and play the game The Times Literary Supplement Strong stomach needed for Paddy's folk tales Our dance of death around the D-word Blair's team sign up at the school for flannel Guild man Simon Sebag Montefiore Portillo, undercover hero Losing more than the plot in the great libel lottery Risk-taker Redwood's next gamble Passion is five-tenths of the law Merchant Investors Welfare state reaches end of the road By thinking the unthinkable in his approach to the benefits system, Bill Clinton is changing an entire philosophy of government, says Andrew Sullivan. But will Tony Blair follow his bold example? Grimace on the face of the old Asian tigers The autocrats of the east are being challenged by a new middle class, says Michael Sheridan The Sunday Times Good and bad at sports Over the moon in the football business The league clubs have been turned into huge money-spinners—on and off the pitch, writes Jeff Randall Our athletes under a cloud at the Olympics Britain has neglected to nurture sporting talent for too long and is now paying a humiliating price, writes Maurice Chittenden In search of an end to the sectarian dogfight Can the Unionists march to a different tune, asks Liam clarke The sun has set on Churchill's view of Europe The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement Legal guns are still lethal Points Bong! The finest noise under an English heaven People have always moaned about church bells—but they're glorious, says Peter Millar Birthdays Day for pride in Britain Branson: let the courts decide Prison is not the answer Fat cats and dogs The Week Windsor Watch Ambridge outing Cherie pie Big turn-off Week quote Mercedes-Benz Ultraviolet radiation rises sharply Bits & Bytes Cleaning up images from robot divers Http: //www. web13co. uk/fringe Http: //www. boats-for-sale. com The Times Faster Net hook-up in sight Http: //www. teleport. com Around the world on solar power The first circumnavigation by a boat powered by the sun will show what natural fuels can do. By Max Glaskin Netscape loses its way with Navigator Its latest browser is bloated with gizmos that few people want, says David Hewson The Official Driving Instructor Cd Rom Review Dinosaur Hunter Microsoft opens up Net software Doctors pay home visits through televisions GPs could soon be appearing on cable television to treat their patients at home. Roger Dobson reports The bible on 'green' air conditioning Constructions Air guidance system is spot on Scissors guard against cuts Mini Video zooms in on speaker IBM to make nuclear-test simulator Computers 1000 Makers of Sport Model of the solar system goes into orbit at Bristol Education Photo Medics. . . Members of the East Anglia… Plants receive instant health checks Agriculture Stephenson. Hayes Whitehead Selection Limited Camelot 3Com GKRS NB Selection Ltd Adderley. Featherstone Plc NB Selection Ltd Adderley. 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Hertz About Time There are two ways to drive through France: the blur of the peage or the backroads meander. Michael Watkins opted for l'escargot's Pace The cold comfort collection Gearing up Wet Suits Insurance Services Mark Warner Exclusive Sunday Times Offer Where was I? Holiday Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Stepping up security Grand hotel Caught in a time capsule Rotor roar Home visits In brief. . . 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Competition Details Multiple Display Advertising Items Pension sharing to include funds from bachelor days Unqualified advisers go on Selling Kleinwort plans trust switch Revenue language to be less taxing Contents Free deals on shares for savers Fidelity Investments Contents House prices soaring This way forward for lower-risk enterprise plan National Savings Profits show all systems are go at Misys Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Wrong form left home loan unpaid Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Billing breaks down over a 1p debt The mortgage: your flexible friend Mortgages have become so versatile that financial experts predict they could take the place of current and deposit accounts, writes Nick Gardner Birmingham Midshires Independent Financial Adviser Legal & General Jupiter Owners take up Diy to nail that house sale Summer housing special Sellers feel they have to knock their property into shape if it is going to attract a buyer, writes Naomi Caine Guiness Flight Fund Managers Limited Back to basics for a bargain Repairs can be a taxing concern Housing recovery is only good in parts Summer housing special Prices are up by more than 40% in some counties, yet other areas are still sinking into recession, writes Robert Winnett Scottish Widows Attack on bank charges Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Virgin direct Yorkshire Guernsey Exclusive Sunday Times Reader Offer M&G Complaints on pensions soar Insurer offers cover against terrorism Savings News The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Investments Plc Top savings rates UK unit trusts North America Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Investors can profit from going it alone More people are making their own investment decisions—and having fun doing it, writes Paul Ham How self-select Pep charges vary Northern Rock Guernsey Allied Dunbar Halifax How will new tax plan work? Paul Ham and Nick Gardner answer two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Franklin Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Should I choose to be tax exile? ADT Auctions Swiss watchmaker stands test of time In times of low-growth, Patricia Maxwell-Arnot, Credit Suisse's European equities head, plays safe Insurer offers sports negligence cover Lancaster Colchester Ten top tips for survival on the roads Steve Deakes, racing driver and Silverstone instructor, offers a personal highway code for safer driving Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items American Cars The Knowledge BMW BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Specialist Cars Bramley Evans Halshaw Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone H. R. 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If BMW's 528i is top car, where does that leave the costlier 540i, asks Ray Hutton Being cavalier with the Vectra Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancoster Frank Dale & Stepsons Tom Hartley Wheee, it's easy being a racing driv. . . aaargh Broughtons Guaranteed Motor Cars William Loughran Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1986 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian France Mowlem Regalian Berkeley Homes Fax: 0171 782 7828 (Trade) Hotly contested berthrights Houses with good mooring facilities on the south coast are expensive and highly prized, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items Allison Premier Homes Picture Gallery Barratt Make your bed up in a knight shelter Multiple Display Advertising Items Albany Court Admiral Homes Oxfordshire Final Phase now Released The Sunday Times Electronic Safe Offer Big spenders are back The capital's top-drawer houses are selling well—and at last it is the British who are buying, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International Central London Estate Agents The London Mews Company Hotblack & Co. An open secret in Pimlico To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1986 (Trade) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Virginia Water Surrey Pinheir S Altos Rentals Directory Strutt & Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents In the Line of Fire In the Eye of the Storm Commanding the Desert Rats in the Gulf War by Major General Patrick Cordingley Hodder £18.99 pp272 Contents Pile 'Em High American dream Better read Abuse of power Picture Gallery Critical List Are the Brits and the Yanks competing in the fiction stakes, asks Harvey Porlock Tempestuous spirits D H Lawrence: Triumph to Exile 1912-1922 by Mark Kinkead-Weekes Cup £29.99 pp943 Arrow Memnoch A perspective on the critics About Modern Art by David Sylvester Chatto £25 pp444 Paper Museum by Andrew Graham-Dixon Harper Collins £25 pp384 Archangel Paul Watkins The Sunday Times All bark, no bite The Choice by Bob Woodward Simon & Schuster £16.99 pp462 Hot-blooded youth Rebel: The Life and Legend of James Dean by Donald Spoto Harper Collins £18 pp306 Avocado Diary Daughter of invention When Philippa Schuyler was born in New York to a white mother and a black father, her parents' expectations were great: that she should be a genius representing true racial harmony. Anthony Haden-Guest tells her tragic tale Love in a low, dishonest decade Seduced by both Simone de Beauvoir and John-Paul Sartre: Alan Brownjohn learns about a fascinaing menage a trois 50 Years Ago this Week Nancy Mitford to Evelyn Waugh, August 9,1946 On the Shelf Frances Partridge remembers the day Virginia Woolf asked her to dinner The lunatic fringe The Wing of Madness The Life and Work of R D Laing by Daniel Burston Harvard £21.95 pp275 R D Laing: A Divided Self by John Clay Hodder £20 pp308 A head of his time The Land of Lost Content The Biography of Anthony Chevenix-Trench by Mark Peel Pentland Press £16.99 pp249 Time for a change The Arizona Game by Georgina Hammick Chatto £14.99 pp285 The colour of hope Matisse's War by Peter Everett Cape £15.99 pp332 Waterstone's The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 438 Edward Lear: A Biography by Peter Levi Talking Books The Sunday Times Hardbacks Paperbacks Children's books Paperback manuals HarperCollins Publishers Britannica The Adventures of Tintin Contents Picture Gallery Tintin Fact File The f-mail Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times News The mighty wave The Natural History Museum Fish Tales The Num Skulls Picture Gallery Toy Story Picture Gallery Toy Box Rex Tex Deputy Pink Mr Clean The creature feature SQUiRT Next week in The Funday Times Sporting Diary The Funday Times Club MB Games Contents Contents All tantrums and tiaras Richard Young's Week Out and about with London's leading paparazzo Absolute saints White hot Glam and eggs Tomorrow sees the opening of Britain's first Fashion Cafe. Roland White has an exclusive preview of its curator and her headwear, right, Madonna's bra and Naomi Campbell's fish and chips Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Who's that boy? David Wynne is being widely touted as the new man in the Princess of Wales's life—professionally speaking, of course. But who, exactly, is he—and his Mr Fixit friend, Roberto? Stuart Wavell reports The hot spot A fashionable strip of Fulham—known as the Beach—is home to a new breed of Sloane. By Simon Mills Sink or swim Think you can wander down to the real beach in an old T-shirt and shorts? Forget it. This summer even the towels are Chanel, says Annabel Cole More snap than crackle Anthea Turner is to leave the GMTV sofa. There will certainly be no tears shed between her and co-presenter Eamonn Holmes Apparently, it has all been pistols at dawn, says Penny Wark Going straight Supercool chanteuse Alanis Morissette has been outed. She used to have a perm. But then the poodle look is a rite of Passage for the famous, says former Perm girl Wendy Holden, left Female singers used to be a style-free zone. Now… The Sunday Times From the cradle to the rave Madonna has just hired a British nanny. But is it such a glamorous job to mind the offspring of the famous, asks Margarette Driscoll The Sunday Times Hollywood kid When the film producer Sam Spiegel died, his son Adam, above, discovered his father's £16m fortune had all been left to charity. He tells Anna Pasternak how it affected his life Letters Magimix Highland fling Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times The Smelly Flower Brief Lives Police were called to Kew Gardens last week to control a mob of keen gardeners, all desperate to see a flower that blossoms once every 30 years and smells of rotting fish. Who says the British are eccentric? The Sunday Times Cross Word Feuds Corner Chris Evans vs Tich McCooey The difficult daughter Family Life Cutting a perfect figure Fashion Halston, the king of the 1970s New york fashion scene, has made a comeback. Despite his death six years ago, his influence is suddenly everywhere. Colin McDOWELL reports Style file The glam from ankle The return of… the flight bag Style Counsel Scent of the week I won't leave home without £100 outfit Something to Chew on Enjoy the Summer Season at Waitrose Better barbecues Sue Lawrence The big supper Austrian peaks Food and Drink Wine Bottles of the Week You Can bank on it Table Talk Wholemeal bread Testing Time Frieze in a frame Frieze in a frame Interiors In an old house, the old-fashioned works best—but that need not mean fuddy-duddy, so have some fun with the details. By Rebecca Tanqueray Shopping on Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Design directory British Antique Replicas European Medical Journal Way of sprucing up your home The Sunday Times Medical Notes Nuffield Hospitals Ms treatment on trial Health It is not just the high cost that stops some doctors from backing a new drug for sufferers of multiple sclerosis. By Dorothy Bond The a to Z of Health Scares Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Krystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Bespoke Kitchens Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatory Too Hot? Scope Nordic Multiple Display Advertising Items Cuttings Guardian Churchill's Stairlifts Plc Creating an impact on stony ground Gardening On holiday in the south of Ireland, Dan Pearson transforms a derelict yard using shingle and slate as the mainstay for a robust seaside garden Odeon Furniture Co. Ltd. Relationship of the Week Chrissy Iley Multiple Display Advertising Items Sage Clockwork & Steam Castle Combe Skid Pan The Green River Trading Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIRiUS The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Accelerated Learning Systems Contents Contents Over the top, with bells on Nothing perks up viewing figures like a wedding, especially a real wedding, and even a repeat wedding, if it's a royal one Why ITV has lost Paul Donovan believes that an obsession with the cheap and nasty has called Channel 3 into disrepute Disgustingly good Roald Dahl would have been pleased—creepy-crawlies, sick jokes and nasty deaths. Tom Shone is delighted that James and the Giant Peach recaptures the spiky fantasy world of childhood The rest of the week's films Shadow of things to come George Perry finds Renoir's prescient film of 1939 still worthy of the title masterpiece Invasion of the Oasis fakers So popular are Oasis that they alone cannot satisfy the demand. Enter the tribute bands—a legion of them, as Andrew Smith discovers Age of innocence Demi Moore in army fatigues? Hollywood has turned its back on overt sexiness. Caris Davis notes that discreet roles are the way ahead Richmond Filmhouse Hacking Edward Porter argues that keyboard confrontations are no substitute for live action Prince Edward Theatre The play's still the thing Reports of the death of the theatre have been much exaggerated, says John PETER—live action still has the power to shock British Airways This week's theatre Why hip is way out in the House Scrutiny Which dude is pop's Mr Cool? They present television's hippest music programmes. Mark Edwards compares their style and keeps the score Noises off Forty whacks make a hit Hugh Canning witnesses a thrilling opera about the axe-murderer Lizzie Borden in rural New York Picture Gallery Passion and propaganda In a week of high quality, the Proms were dominated by the symphonies of Shostakovich and the magic of Falla, says Robert Henderson Pick of this Week's Proms A bid for attention Portrait painting may sound passe, but at the BP awards Frank Whitford finds life in the old genre yet The fine art of shopping How does the Tate decide what to buy, and is it giving us value for money? David Redhead investigates Victor Hochhauser & English National Opera Performing Arts Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Proms Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord of the Dance Marshall Arts Ltd. The National Exhibition Centre Autumn Theatre 96 20 pairs of tickets to see Oasis live at Knebworth to be won Exclusive Sunday Times Competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Theatre Club At the experimental stage The rival disciplines of jazz and rock are joining up to jam. By Stewart Lee The Sunday Times Heart to heart Robert Sandall on the inspirational sounds of soul ballads on this week's CD Multiple Display Advertising Items Life goes on Not all oldies are goldies, argues Stephen Pettitt. Sometimes, archive performances should be left to gather dust Rock The Man Machine The ultimate collection Jazz Monteverdi Vespers Crucial Cuts Classical Today's Radio BBC1 Anglia Satellite Variations "Upstairs Downstairs" Critics' choice Film choice The Times BBC1 Anglia Satellite Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 The Times Anglia Satellite Variations Going straight: Lady Alice Douglas, right, speaks… Critics' choice Film choice The Times BBC1 Anglia Satellite Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 The Times Anglia Satellite Variations Canon Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 The Times Anglia Satellite Variations Critics' choice Film choice The Times BBC1 Anglia Sky Movies Variations Critics' choice Film choice Highlights UK Living Sports Choice Today 4 August Radio 1 Monday 5 August Tuesday 6 August Critics' choice Wednesday 7 August Radio 1 Thursday 8 August Friday 9 August Saturday 10 August World Service Dead reckoning The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film Theatre The ugly face of Hollywood Art Opera Concerts Pick of the Week Dance Comedy Pop Independence Day Contents The Sunday Times 114 of the best state schools How parents should look for a successful school Arm yourself with the right information to ensure your child gets into the school of your choice The way to get a head start in life Parent Power Aylesbury Grammar School A choice of educational CD-Roms for just £1.98 Hasmonean High School Hinchingbrooke School Caistor Grammar School Alsager School Beverley High School Bishop Wordsworth's School Bassaleg Comprehensive School Abbey Grammar School Aboyne Academy Knox Academy Time Computer Systems Ltd. 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