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News from 11/08/1996

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Taki, Cedar Walton Composer, Peter Conradi Paris, John Dugdale, Dave Podmore, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Lizzie Power, Joan Bakewell, John Cryer, Sean O'Brien, John Peter, Martin James, Pam Barrett, Robin Harnett, Michael Kemp, Tel Aviv, John Jay, A S, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Robert Downey Jr, Danby Bloch, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Katharine Viner, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sue Marchant, Penny Wark, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, G G Lionel, Claudia Dudman, David Rhys-Jones, C D, Stephen Grey Home Affairs Correspondent, Steve Ball, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Block, Kenny Gannon, Demond Parker, Patrick Skene Catling, Anthony Sattin, Ed Rollins, G H, Jeremy Seal, T Mair, Wendy Holden, Robert Sandall, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Carla Bennett, David Dougill, Henry McDonald, John Evans, John McCormack, Brian Saunders, Dean Martin, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Gordon Coleman, John Melmoth, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Edward Porter, Robert Harris, Martin Rees, Peter Millar, George Perry, Rex Gooch, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, David Barnes, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Peter Conradi Biescas, Claire Tait, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Paul Wakeman, Paul Donovan, John Spiers, Matthew Pinsent, Richard Young's, Paul Wheeler, Jonathan Sale, R W Wichita, James Adams, Olga Craig, Gay Bramwich, Ann McFerran, J W W. Totnes, Simon Fanshawe, Paul Driver, Caroline Scott, Boris Schapiro, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Bridget Freer, Tim Kelsey, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Joanna Giffard, D L Rochester, Dave Thomas, Phil Baker, Mrs Bay Heriz-Smith, Hugo Barnacle, James Bimbi, Adam Jones, Lois Rogers, John Williams, Andrew Lansley, Michael Stares, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, Arthur C Clarke, G McDermott, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, William McIlvanney, Alex Linklater, Graham McCann, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Cosmo Landesman, Euron Griffith, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Jackie Johnston, Helen Hawkins, Uzi Mahnaimi, Mandy Pigget, Michael Wright, Andrew Neil, John Morrish, Andrew Smith, Sir Darek Jacobi Vice President, Irwin Steizer, Oliver Holt, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, Miranda Seymour, Ian Critchley, Colin McDOWELL, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Steven Haynes, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Mandy Francis, John Lovesey, Nicholas Fox, Bill Bryson, Maria Visconti, C McD, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Prigg, Liz Walker, Richard Woods, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Jon Salmon, Peter Johnson, William Rees-Mogg, Janet Street-Porter, Wayne Bodkin, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, Eddie, Andy Goldberg Gaza, Charles Bukowski, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Susan Elkin, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, J P. Alsager, Bruce Anderson, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Mike Wilson, Gerald Potterton, A A Gill, Kavanagh's, Ian MacKinnon Kanpur, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Robert Johnston, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Linda, Gilbert Adair, Michael Aspel, Hugh Cannong, Andrew Lorenz, Chase de Vere Hooper, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, D A Callard, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Ms W H, P M P Pudsey, Chris Lightbown, Michael de Larrabeiti, Hugh Leonard, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Phillips Lignano, Tom Rosenthal, John Harlow Arts correspondent, Jean MacKenzie Moscow, Darcus Howe, Eamon Lynch, David Smith Economics Editor, Ruby Stoncham, Roy Munden, Tom Deveson, Anthony Howard, Derek Phillips, Peter Roebuck, Chris Feetenby, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Victoria, India Knight, Dan Pearson, William Essex, William Gray, Georgina Howell, Adam Parsons, Jimi Hendrix,

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Contents Is it a bird? Is it a UFO? No, it's a waverider. . . Pupils pass maths GCSE with just 14% Laught it off and live longer Have a laught—it's a recipe for a long life Contents British Airways Contents In the palm of his hand: 125,000 keep date with Oasis Wave of muggings pushes crime figures to new peak Contents Millions spent to sell MoD homes The Sunday Times is the Sunday Times Contents Blair adviser wants 'MoTs' for teachers Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Heseltine will fight to be Major's successor 'Slam door' trains stop running in safety alert Contents Scientists develop artificial wombs for babies Noraid puts IRA on the holiday map Steel tops BBC's politically correct male pin-up list Tour Itinerary Direct Citroen ZX Edward slips on Queen Mother soap Undercover units expose poor army base security Waldegrave plotted against Wilson In today's Other Papers Teenager posed as train driver Diana's plans for charitable future Iraqi prisoners tortured in Gulf war American Express Service Europe Limited New Labour New Danger Was the FBI right? Chaplin had film link with Moscow Acne sufferers to sue firm over 'debilitating' drug BT Internet And lo, Jesus said:'Come wi me lads' Huge gold deposits found in Britain Ford Klondiker: Julia Francis pans for gold in the Forest… Champion of the small investor bedevils bosses Briton killed as volcano erupts National Savings Cowardly Clinton's own-goal A palace walk-out Atticvs Taki Slinging mud for 30 pieces of silver Atticvs Giles Pilbrow's Week Earth welcomes Martian invasion But is it true? Peter Millar probes the secrets of ALH84001, the lump of rock from space that may change the history of the world Martian invasion Debonair Today's theory could Science has a habit of running rings around itself, write Richard Woods and Jonathan Leake Be tomorrow's big mistake P&O European Ferries There's life out there, but not as we know it BT Clueless Three weeks after an English schoolgirl was murdered in France, the police admit they have blundered Lloyd Webber takes pay cut as ticket sales hit a low Nazi gold lies in Bank of England Renault Cars with Flair Iran builds biological arsenal Israelis warn of Tehran plan to poison Europe's water supplies Solution Point Dole's last election hope is the man he loathes South African gangs unite to stop vigilantes Kidnap claim was a hoax Safety loophole failed campers in Spanish mudslide disaster Bell's French seize on new licence for I' amour Nerds who laid golden eggs build gildend nests Canon Paralympics go on cheat alert The Sunday Times Whiz-kid in the wings as Yeltsin rest AT&T Return of rich exiles rouses fury in Gaza Chinese feed their fear of foreigners Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy widens hunt for beach bomber Airport baggage checks 'useless' India's bandit queen clones vie for crown Baseball heroes return to save the Yankees team The Times City Hall drama No-show godfather Mother 'plans to have octuplets' Doctors to boycott gun licensing Weather and Travel Outlook Fighting mars the peace of Londonderry NatWest Two ticket-holders split £10.5m pot Cleric on murder attempt charge Hostages 'safe' Just the ticket Plane crashes MP's comeback Scientist dies 12,000 calls Cool reception Victim named Bird's-eye view Rank to sell Pinewood and film distribution arm Insurers to axe 100,000 in shake-out Ofgas pushes for a price cut of £20 Business Links attacked for failing small firms Contents Invasion force with designs on Britain Competition restrains prices as growth starts to take off Growth Contents BAT shares to fall after US court ruling Swiftcall Time to reform pensions—and create more capitalists Private lines to go public Business Digest Vulture awaits rich pickings in the crash Leon Black made a fortune by swooping on troubled companies. Now he is selling in the hope that a Wall Street crash will create new opportunities Klein and Earl to launch £20m UK market drive BMW 'loses patience with sluggish Rover' Deltron plans £40m float Nuclear body sues over photoscopiers BAe set to back bid for Thomson Family Fortunes Barclays Opening Mars for tourism Prophet of doom haunts Hong Kong The share pundit Marc Faber believes China's takeover will be bad news, reports Michael Sheridan in Hong Kong Vesco faces trial after 25 years Prufrock on Wall Street Bronfman sells all for Hollywood Queen of the bears digs in Strikes may stamp out the Royal Mail If private courier firms manage to cream off the best business, the postal monopoly may have to be abandoned for good Power bills cut In today's Other Papers Salvesen demerger Publicans sue Robin Mayes The Sunday Times Databank Profits soar at buoyant WPP Sharewatch A share in the boardroom HSBC Holdings plc How best to measure performance Most companies still use earnings per share to judge performance, but the measure is 'irrelevant' Royal Brunei The Sunday Times Inflation: down, but don't bet it is out Economic Outlook Hot kitchens cook up sales Small Business A maker of bespoke country kitchens has survived recession and his now looking to expand again Putting Tesco on the shelves in Rio Stephanie Moran, 28, has built up a thriving business by selling traditional British groceries to South America Can tax cuts save American dream? American Account Top firms show the way to success Bulletin Small Business The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merger or Acquisition Opportunity Long established Multiple Display Advertising Items Valcor Arbitration Services (Uk) Ltd. Telecommunications UK Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Advan Multiple Display Advertising Items The flame burns—just Matthew Pinsent, winner of half of Britain's gold medals, looks beyond the many hassles of Atlanta to find that the Olympic spirit lives on Champions fail to break the bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kwikform Scaffold for Sale Increasing the interest rate The influx of foreign players, many of whom starred in Euro 96, has raised the profile of, and expectations for, the domestic game. Joe Lovejoy analyses the euphoria Shaky Celtic struggling to fulfil promise Aberdeen 2 Celtic 2 Pentax Pools companies launch a fightback Sharpe to carve niche at Leeds Players wary of taking the ultimate step The issue of strike ballot papers will raise tensions in the dispute over TV cash but Chris Lightbown finds a disunited front Receiving the 'White Feather' Louise Taylor logs Middlesbrough's £7m raid into Italy this summer for Fabrizio Ravanelli Premier League Transfers and Prospects for the Season No Title The Times Very little in the way of charity Alan Shearer faces a test at Wembley today as Newcastle take on Manchester United If You Want to See Even More of the Espio 160… Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Football Pools Drakes sets it up for Sussex Scoreboard As I Say. . . Too See More of the Espio 160 Quattro, Turn the Page County Championship Wren flies in to boost Kent title chances Scoreboard Lloyd's hype running out of hope Robin Marlar argues that the TCCB should think again over its appointment of the leadership behind the England cricket team Waqar's bolt from the red Graham Otway unravels the mysteries behind the technique that has made the Pakistani the grand duke of yorkers Foreign legion are feeling the heat More clubs are beginning to question the true value of imported players, but Rob Steen feels a total ban would take some of the gloss off the country scene Atherton's figures blurred by TCCB Graham Otway and Ivo Tennant reveal cricket's ins and outs away from the wicket Beanz meanz Verglas Jon Freeman previews today's big race Leopardstown BBC2 3.40 All Blacks victorious in a Test of strength Dare and Go stubs out Cigar's record bid Paul Wheeler on how the racehorse who seemed invincible had his attempt for immortality finally thwarted at Del Mar yesterday Saints put the super into league Super League had a difficult start but the title race has lived up to expectations says David Lawrenson Lennon's leisurely coup Malaysians are poetry in motion Row threatens to rock the boat British Airways Holidays Pinero lines up his first victory Multiple Display Advertising Items TCCB Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Cochran upsets the applecart Woosnam misses a major tour revival Lauren St John on the frustrating form of one of golf's most inconsistent players Schumacher still roars Business booms for Benetton An Italian team have moved from also-rans to join the leaders. Adams Parsons looks at the success story Clipping wings can help F1 take flight Adam Parsons on the Formula One think-tank striving to make their product more punter-friendly Stewart the magnificent Pakistan pace blunted England v Pakistan News inside Born-again opener repays faith Graham Otway on the personal as well as cricketing problems Alec Stewart had to put behind him on the way to his monumental innings in the second Test Contents Top Flite News Review Arianna Legal & General Dramatis Personae Superlative Travel Dole loses the battle but Reagan wins the war A Yank at the court of little England Profile For a pukka international language, look East Relaxyl I'm happy if you're happy Mighty Mr Kohl The Sunday Times A hot little number The Times Literary Supplement Prescott runs into a little local difficulty Clare, the awkward squad made flesh Republicans ask Vulcan how to beam up Dole Quidmum Simon Sebag Motefiore Tory fights sex in cyberspace Simon Sebag Montefiore Classless Britain? You must be joking, squire The world's sleeping policeman Space, the fundamental frontier The Sunday Times In Short, the silenced majority speaks She 'sold her soul' for Tony Blair. Now she is his most outspoken public critic—and many in the party agree with her, writes Michael Prescott Multiple Display Advertising Items Tories on the turn but is it too late? Fight for middle Britain Andrew Lansley on the Tory battle plan Forced to face the real facts of life The single-twin case is making doctors rethink their approach to abortion, say Margarette Driscoll and Lois Rogers Love and pain in a mixed marriage Darcus Howe on the lingering unease at relationships between blacks and whites in Britain Abortion, the law that won't die The pro-lifers may have had a good week, but history and politics are against them, says Bruce Anderson Britain wins a sniping gold Churchill, the Foreign Office, British Intelligence… The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items God save our gracious land Points Birthdays Only locals know the hell of bells Remember Dunblane New slant on image making The Week The makeover merchants Developers who once bought old houses solely for their land are now realising the potential of renovation, says Mary Wilson Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder Multiple Display Advertising Items A home suitable for your fair lady Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Limited Rentals Directory Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder Slumming it no more Mary Wilson visits a once run-down area of west London which has been transformed over the past decade Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residential Investment Mortgages Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder Multiple Display Advertising Items Bishop's Wharf House Copping Joyce Writer's on the wall in W8 Berkeley Homes Hamptons St. George Contents Ward Executive Limited Star Roll Simpson Crowden Consultants Harvey Nash PLC Why on earth NB Selection Limited MSL International Business Development-Power Generation K/F Associates Selection & Search IMRO MKA Management Consulting Limited Sales Manager Mayfair Based Carver Consultants Ernst & Young Harvey Nash PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Questor International Craig Vidler Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items State Street Bank and Trust Company Ward Executive Limited Marque Proxima Mercury Communications CDOA Inter Exec MMi SAP Oracle Nortel Northern Telecom HALIFAX Sun microsystems Michael Page City Ernst & Young PA Consulting Group Rothmans of Pall Mall International Limited Bpc Magazines Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Scott Selection Chamberlains Personnel Selection Ltd MacMillan Davies Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection ILFORD NB Selection Ltd. Rydon Rover Cars Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) Hayward & Associates MKA Management Consulting Limited Codd Johnson Harris Eastern Energy Trading LIFFE Logical JP Morgan Thomas Europe Relayfast Multiple Display Advertising Items DRUID Barkers Response Services Borland Multiple Display Advertising Items BP Oil Star Micronics The Times Supplements Ltd Dow Jones telerate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CDOP Un Miller Freeman Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Rospa Multiple Display Advertising Items Sony Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd ALPS AK Fans Ltd Financial Controller/treasurer REL Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Consulting Group RAS Greater Glasgov Health Board Department of Health Business Link London UWE Bristol Business Link Rampshire Gifts In Kind UK Taunton Town Centre Initiative Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Staffordship University Multiple Display Advertising Items Sems Multiple Display Advertising Items Scholl Hard graft making a go of work experience Getting a taste of what a chosen job is like can be a liberating or a despairing exercise for pupils, says Susan Elkin Education Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items A-Levels & GCSE in Oxford Times Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a job to be everyone's darling University of Lincolnshire and Humberside Multiple Display Advertising Items Winchester is Britain's best school European Business School The American College in London Multiple Display Advertising Items Parent Power The Sunday Times Contents Hertz Peak Practice High above the Vikos gorge in Greece lies a lake where once a dragon lived. Michael de Larrabeiti climbs amid the myths Checking out at check-in Rob Ryan on the importance of making sure your holiday hotel takes safety seriously As Others See us The hotel staff-member CTS Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? This week's where Was I? prize is three nights at the George Inter-Continental Edinburgh Holiday Money Getting the travel bug Lapped up Earth first Uncutting edge Blank looks Dry humour In brief. . . The gite is on Switched on Count downs Hamming it up in Devon VHS Princess Cruises From Acadia to Zydeco The sound of the swamps meets rhythm and blues in the swinging heart of Louisiana Atol AA Five Star Europe Holiday Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Sea World Cruising Every man, woman and child on a cruise produces 71b of rubbish per day. Where does it all go? Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Where the wild things are William Gary encounters the wildest forms of life in Borneo's teeming Sarawak rainforest London's elementary canals For a stress-free way to travel across the capital, Jeremy Seal recommends its neglected waterways American Express Insurance Services Budget Car and Van Rental Holiday Autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Hover Speed Fast Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norwegian Cruise Line ESCOA Cruises World's Best Value Annual Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Matthews Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Seafrance DisneyLand Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Springways Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best of Spain & Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items How Many Other Holidays Include All this. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items StAffoRd ShiRe My Hols Hugh Leonard loves to mess about on boats Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win three nights at the George Inter-Continental Edinburgh Competition Details Flat-owners' insurance 'worthless' SIB powerless to stop Net 'Share plugging' Bankrupts were made to toe the line Contents Fidelity dealings flounder Fidelity chaos NatWest Contents Lapis lazuli—a blue-chip stock? Too many face problems with self assessment Thomson pricing is child's play Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Heads the lenders win, tails you lose The best is still to come from expanding SIG Best shares to buy National Savings For National Savings Use only National Savings Make savings more interesting Why let money sit in a building society with low rates of return? There are plenty of high-income alternatives, writes Naomi Caine Schroders Three experts offer their advice on the best way to maximise investment returns Money Builder French favourits heads doll show fit for a queen Collecting for investment Legal & General Chelsea Building Society Do not accepts Fawlty service There's no need to put up with rude service or shoddy goods. Stand up for your rights and make a fuss, writes Nick Gardner Policy Plus Funds woo Kepit investors Kleinworts' struggling European Privatisation Trust is under siege from shareholders and would-be buyers alike, writes Paul Ham Fixed-rate mortgage cut The M&G Corporate Bond PEP Multiple Display Advertising Items Try a taste of cafe society Themed restaurants and bars are hugely popular and their expansion looks set to continue—to the benefit of investors Plan schools fees before the baby Education costs are alarming. Start provision early, writes William Essex The Direct Line Tracker PEP The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts UK Equity Income Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Can I escape capital gains? Paul Ham and Nick Gardner answer two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Widows How can I fight my council tax? Citibank offers free cash transfer abroad Savings News Independent Research Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Transplant patients may soon grow their own livers Medical Hypersonic waveriders take off The Times Microsoft chip will boost PC graphics Comput. . . Astronauts take up darts Space The Sunday Times Radar surveys driving habits Automation Mask display helps firemen Safety The talkies come to stills Photography Alarm catches computer chip thieves Bits & Bytes Perseid meteor shower can be seen tonight Http: //www. neverforget. com Webwatch Http: //www. discovery. com/ Mobile phones offer fax service Http: //www. jellinek. com/baby/index. shtml Airports snap up rescue hovercraft The Water telegraph Bright Ideas that Never Made It. . . It's the software that fails Sound Guarantees on PCs usually cover the hardware. You have to learn to fix software problems yourself, says David Hewson The Ultimate Einstein CD ROM Review Dracula's Secret Bangers that do the business What can you buy for £1,000? With care in the choosing, a very fair car, says John Evans 'The real trick is to target the models that take high mileage and abuse best' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Clocking The Knowledge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda RAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Mercedes-Benz Stargazing! Caffyns Cruickshank Bristol Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers DVLA Classic Collections SAAB Midland registrations Contents A great Korea move Hyundai has shifted its cars into the fast lane of international motoring, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Last chance for Lotus's little bit of genius LEX Picture Gallery A Burning Issue The Gunpowder Plot Terror & Faith in 1605 by Antonia Fraser Weidenfeld £20 pp347 Contents Just imagine Pile 'Em High Curved air Funny business Critical List Wagner and Woodward are the big noises this week, reports Harvey Porlock See me, feel me, read me Behind Blue Eyes a Life of Pete Townshend by Geoffrey Giuliano Hodder £16.99 pp372 You bet your sweet life Confessions of an Ivy League Bookie by Peter Alson Fourth Estate £7.99 pp228 Making good time Longitude by Dava Sobel Fourth Estate £12 pp184 Consciousness raising Kinds of Minds: Towards an Understanding of Consciousness by Daniel C Dennett Weidenfeld £11.95 pp185 Theroux Oh what an unlovely war Facing Armageddon The First World War Experienced edited by Hugh Cecil and Peter Liddle Leo Cooper £25 pp936 Diary How we rise, decline and fall Are all great empires condemned to repeat the same pattern? Bryan Appleyard reads a cautionary tale for the western world A question of divided loyalties Zionism complicates the Jewish question, says Anthony Sattin 30 Years Ago this Week Daphne du Maurier to Oriel Malet, August 15,1966 On the Shelf Tom Rosenthal explains why he keeps re-reading The Go-Between The Sunday Times Was he pushed? A Watch in the Night by a N Wilson Sinclair-Stevenson £15.99 pp218 Shortlist Fruits of the forest The Glade Within the Grove by David Foster Fourth Estate £16.99 pp431 Better late than never Alan Brownjohn enjoys Gavin Ewart's final collection Sins of omission Sean O'brien praises the unjustly neglected Christopher Logue The Open University Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 439 Paperbacks Talking Books The Happy isles of Oceania by Paul Theroux read by William Hootkins Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement Multiple Display Advertising Items The Adventures of Tintin Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Tintin Fact File The Multiple Display Advertising Items Beryl the Peril In the dog house Venetian glass Going ape Picture Gallery Robocop Robonurse Doctor's orders An old seadog Countryside crisis In a sum! The Taj Mahal A building created for love The Numskulls The Numskulls Appear Every Week in the Beano Fish Tales The Intelligent Toy Story Toy Box Rext and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean The Creature feature Squirt Next week in The Funday Times Atlanta 96 Play It Again Funday Times Sport The Funday Times Club Kenner M Games Contents No Title Good taste Contents Grin up north Hats off Acting up Gender spender The Cost of Being . . . What a daft crew The sea brings out the worst in the English and Cowes Week, in turn, brings out the worst sort of Englishmen. A a Gill explains how to recognise the cut of their jib The udder side The idea of Cow's Week is the only thing that has sustained Daisy this year. Imagine her shock to find she was the only bovine there. She talked to Penny Wark Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Interiors experts suggest what the hip home should be wearing this season Baring the truth Susan Walsh above, was investing sadomasochistic uampires in New York. Then she disappeared. Tony Allen-Mills reports Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Help! The answers to all your problems Noble prize When Joan Eastwood became Lord of Cold Aston in a Style competition, her vassals invited her to open their Fayre Multiple Display Advertising Items Recipes for disaster? If Damien Hirst and Marco Pierre White can open a restaurant, what other odd cominations could be on the menu, asks Roland White Letters The Sunday Times That Riviera touch Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Rest Assured Downey and out It could almost be a Hollywood remake: top movie star becomes a victim of his own success. Christopher Goodwin on the harrowing real-life role of Robert Downey Jr—from Oscar nomination to drug addiction The Sunday Times Crossword Tuscany Brief Lives In the finest tradition of the British middle classes, Tony Blair went on holiday to Tuscany last week. And in the finest tradition of modern socialism, he stayed at the £3m castle and estate of a Labour MP Michael Douglas vs Jodie Foster Feuds Corner The ME sufferer Family Life Picture Gallery Wizardry of Ossie Ossie Clark, the fashion designer, was stabbed to death last week. Georgina Howell, the last person to interview him, writes below; while Colin McDOWELL looks back on his career Ossie Clark was dressmaker. He worked in the British Picture Gallery I won't leave home without Scent of the week 10 of the best Picture Gallery £100 Outfit This week Style found an outfit that will pass smoothy from summer to autumn: a classic little suede dress Style Counsel Make it snappy Cameras are now so small, easy to use and come in so many styles that they are good enough to wear. And some are cheap enough to buy a different one for every outfit The return of . . . Shopping bags Make it snappy Amateur Chef of the Year Competition Waitrose Ingredients Sue Lawrence Table for six Vintage tally Food and Drink Wine Port 1994 Bottles of the Week Give me a break Table Talk Strawberry yoghurt Testing Time Picture Gallery Empire strikes back Interiors Imagine the days of the Raj in W11: potted palms, striped calico, silver trinkets, statues of Buddha, and a garden that comes in at the door. By Rebecca Tanqueray Shopping on Sunday The Green River Trading Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Design directory Multiple Display Advertising Items To advertise in the Style section British Antique Replicas Betrayal of Trust The Sunday Times Medical Notes The Sunday Times We can work it out Health A tough Russian regime of exercises is giving hope to paraplegics who are determined to walk again The a to Z of Health Scares Kirkdale The Adjustable Furniture Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian Krystal Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Wadham Trading Company Scope Multiple Display Advertising Items Countrywide Awnings Cuttings Multiple Display Advertising Items A little Gardening With our climate becoming ever more Mediterranean, drought is now a problem for the British gardener. But don't despair, says Dan Pearson, conserving water is easier than you might think Cannock Gates Ltd. Goes a long way What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Chrissy Iley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge School Of Beauty Cherapy Rosie Nieper Acorn Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Professional Persor's Introduction Agency SIRiUS The Executive Club "the agency people rave about"… Do You Know Him? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorola Contents Contents The old grey missile test A a Gill on television Is nothing sacred? Viewers go red in the face as sex and defence strategies turn an unusual shade of blue The big man Today, the greatest living Scotsman comes home. Sean Connery tells William McIvanney that his success is mostly dut to other people On a collision course David Cronenberg's new film, Crash Caused a furore in Cannes and has yet to find a distributor in Britain. He talked to Alex Linklater The allure of past masters and premiers George Perry on the continuing success of the Edinburgh Film Festival as a proving ground Les Miserables Noises off Great balls of fire Independence Day has boldly gone where no film has gone before in the history of the American box office. But will it manage to take of here, ask Tom Shone The rest of the week's films The best of the 50th festival Theatre Dance Send in the clown: Maddelena Crippa's Pierrot They still bear the scars In 1982, Stephen Amidon set out from North Carolina, intent on taking Edinburgh by storm. He relives his nightmare, while other Fringe veterans, opposite, recall their English National Opera Little do they know Scrutiny A glow of northern lights Stephen Pettitt discovers pearls at the heart of three Prom performances Stirring up a desert storm Aside from a new American work, it was left to nature to supply the drama at Santa Fe, says Hugh Canning Pick of this Week's Proms Hedda dark, Hedda darker John Peter is reveted by two contrasting and compelling productions of Hedda Gabler The rest of the week's theatre Good Evening, Mr Collins Out but not down Does losing a home have to be a drama? Michael Wright meets the theatre companies in exile Time to spot the difference the years make The worth of tachiste Hans Hartung must now be reconsidered, says Frank Whitford Prententious, moi? Gabriel Orozco's self-portrait is a lump of Plasticine dragged around the streets of New York. Is his work deeply meaningful or just very dull, asks Cosmo Landesman Art on their sleeves Do we care what CD covers look like? Mark Edwards looks at a new competition to make sure that we do Multiple Display Advertising Items Performing Arts Management Royal Festival Hall Riverdance the Show Multiple Display Advertising Items Radisson Edwardian Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Proms Arundel Castle Multiple Display Advertising Items A little self-seeking Simon Fanshawe finds Ken Campbell, the comedian, pondering the workings of the human brain Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen's Theatre The odd couple After a lengthy break, rock's most cerebral duo are back. 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