News from 18/08/1996
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Kelvin Pratt, Susan D'arcy, John Dugdale, Dave Podmore, Michael Prescott, Waldemar Januszczak, Pete Bradley, Barbara Hall, Lucian Freud, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Steve McNie, John Peter, T Anderson, Margette Driscoll, Pam Barrett, Lesley White, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, James MacMillan, Chery Younson, Jason Burke, Peter Mandelson Mp, Geoffrey Hill, Sally Payne, David Smith, Vivienne Westwood, Stewart-Lee, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Stephen Grey Home Affairs Correspondent, Steve Ball, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Vanessa Feltz, Robert Winnett, Jonathan Webster, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Robert Hewison, John Mortimer, Henry McDonald, John Evans, Robert Johnson, Adams Parsons, Mary McKeagney, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Peter Kemp, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Edward Porter, Mrs B P. Bishops Sutton, D W. Northallerton, Jenny Shields, Carlotta Gall, Grozny, David Sylvester, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Liz Jones, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Kevin Connolly, Mandy Figgot, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Rupert Widdicombe, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Christina Cook, Christopher Scott, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Ms D A M, Paul Donovan, Edward Klein, Jenny Baggs, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Simon Mills, Paul Wheeler, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Kylle O'Brien, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Steven Downes, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Tim Kelsey, Richard Girling, John Fowles, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Edmund Farrow General Manager, Dave Thomas, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Lois Rogers, Jack Nicholson, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, Russell Berry, Paul Keyes, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Peter Bazalgette, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Mrs D H, Andrew Neil, John Morrish, Paul Nuki, Andrew Smith, Tim Moorey, Sir Jeff Randall, Martin Searby, John Givens, Claire Oldfield, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, S P, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Fox, Susan Hodges, Christopher Goodwin, Julian Clary, Sheryl Garratt, Richard Woods, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Norman Stone, Jon Salmon, Roland White, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, Edward Plett, Sean Hargrave, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Ray Hammond, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Stephen Pettitt, Lauren St John, Edina Ronay, Paul Davies, John Spurling, Cherry Norton, T L, Gilbert Adair, Tania Unsworth, Mr I S, Andrew Lorenz, Jean MacKenzie, Adrian Levy, Sir Clive Sinclair, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Marcelle Katz, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Michael Williams, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Tony Perrottet, Tim Rice, Frank Field, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Jamie James, Joan Haddock, Jennifer McLarens, Francis Colley, Martin Booth, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Tim Kelsay, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, Mandy Allwood, Paul Hudson, Ben West, Philip Braverman, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro, Peter Stanford,
ResumoContents Woman whose children were adopted demands IVF Plan to make parents pay for delinquents US extradites escaped IRA gunman to Britain Contents Virginatlantic Contents The Sunday Times Balmoral welcome for the camerya-shy royals Bogus patients to test doctors Contents Queen's private secretary to resign The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers 'Wasteful' health tests to be curbed Mixed schools in A-level leap Prestel on-line MI6 man denied sacking appeal Newspapers Support Recycling Euro ID card to get royal crest Parliament to investigate Labour MP Continental gourments kill off the donkey Paparazzi put William off visiting Balmoral Europe's Favourite Donkey Dishes Lunn Poly London hosts Muslim terror groups' rally Tories set out to woo swinging Worcester Woman Germany gets a belly laugh out of Britain For the ballistic golfer, games tend to go with a bang How to Make a German Laugh Pop world laments dying scream of the teenybopper chorus Branson sponsors 'party of the century' Orangemen march to new world Order Anthropologist studies Auntie's tribal customs Mercantile Credit Maginnis quizzed over assault Country lanes heading for gridlock American Express Bobby swaps riot shield for life on the Heartbeat Diana bills charity for £200,000 In today's Other Papers Schoolgirl attacked in French hostel Changing church Police allowed to carry CS gas New cancer fear The unprecedented legal action that Princes Diana… National Savings Rise of the Unaccountables Atticvs Taki Inn of the 60th Happiness Hurrah for the golden oldies Nick Newman's Week Class Action Bob Salisbury has produced some of the fastest improving A-level results in Britain. Has scepticism over examination standards obscured genuine progress? Margarette Driscoll and Cathy Scott-Clark report AA Five Star Europe 100 of the Top Schools at A-Level Swinging City Not since the 1960s has the capital displayed such verve. The rest of the fashionable world, from Paris to New York, is suddenly tentranced by London life, writes Stuart Wavell Fast Coast Jeep Superior BT Make Parents Pay Virgin atlantic Clinton parties as Dole rises Republican blitz opens as president says it with glitz Republicans tell a story that folks want to hear Chirac to put bank chiefs on show trial Stena Line Motherly gorilla saves injured boy at Chicago zoo Vauxhall Triumphant Chechens talk to Lebed Hitler swindler runs for mayor against Rommel Belgium's 'House of Horrors' Wayne rides back as all-American hero in land of modem cowboy Legion The International Donkey Protection Trust Cleaned up Klan woos middle America Renault Heir of shah sues friend for lost millions The Sunday Times Greeks fight to put lid on Cyprus revolt Africans flock to Mugabe's lavish wedding The Times British man shot dead in Honduras Most Tory MPs want gun ban Weather and Travel Outlook Hostages fly free in James Bond escape AA Development Ltd. RAC Single ticket picks up £8.9m jackpot News Digest Drug case wife flies back home Traffic jam Killing charge Web romance Silver lining Consumer credit Boy drowns Hussein crisis Contents Bernerd and Bradman in £600m Paddington deal Metro to go in shake-up at Rover Clarke heads for base rate and tax cuts Burns tackles football at QPR Famous Five set out for New York T&N seeks insurance to cap payout on asbestos claims Contents Gas watchdog is bitten by water watchdog Swiftcall Struggling to make Rover the penultimate driving machine Lloyd's Chairman exits ahead of Hill Samuel closure Headingley may list MoD sale: Nomura takes a backseat Lufthansa IT skills famine hits small firms Bass raises a glass to deal Business Digest Rothschild victory 'Footie' index lifts the game Lakeside card End of Empires The sprawling conglomerates that dominated the 1970s and 1980s are being broken up. Report by Matthew Lynn and Nicholas Fox Barclays Shaping up for election battle The Times Smurfit splitting from second wife Prufrock All because the boss loves a team effort Virgin sees danger SBC Warburg team is on the ball Olympitis ponders next move Jury ruling takes toll on tobacco America's tobacco industry is bracing itself for a new court verdict on cancer victims, writes Garth Alexander from New York The Sunday Times Databank Deutschland plc put in the dock With 700,000 cases of fraud reported last year alone, the government is getting tough. Mark Franchetti reports from Berlin Thistle Hotels set for October float Sharewatch Rank A share in the boardroom BDM Unichem Moorfield Stanley Leisure In today's Other Papers Trocadero soars into space age With SegaWorld its star attraction, the leisure complex in Piccadilly Circus will be transformed into a moneyspinner. John Waples reports Royal Brunei Web of deals hid failure at Hinch's Facia Missing cars and money are identified as receiver struggles to unravel the complex inter-group deals. Report by Rufus Olins Dilemma on Emu may be solved by markets At the Apex of finding skilled computer staff Small Business A recruitment firm that spotted the changes in demand for IT skills has enjoyed rapid growth. Report by Claire Oldfield Bulletin Delivering projects on time The latest Sunday Times Business Skills video, Goal Directed Project Management, is published today. Roger Eglin reports Ignore Wall St's inflation jitters America's economy has scope to grow without driving up inflation. Philip Braverman looks at why prices and wages will stay low The Sunday Times Why Rioch had to go The inside story of a coup at Arsenal Picture Gallery Wenger to light up the Gunners The man lined up to succeed Rloch was custom-built for the marble halls. By Chris Lightbown Results Round—Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Edwards the key as Wigan show class Alligator puts bite on rivals Phantom Gold ghosts through for Dettori Halling to land dream double Jon Freeman looks forward to this week's Ebor meeting at York Our Selections Pontefract Distance no object for Cavers Yangous Our Selections Cool Klein stays clear Lauren St John at the Women's Open at Woburn Paul Stewart Racing Police call for an alcohol ban Rob Steen hears a plea to stop the lager louts running amok at Test grounds after the chilling events at Headingley Rewards A class act for the TCCB Sir Ian MacLaurin has breakfast with Jeff Randall, sports editor, and Graham Otway, cricket writer, and sets out his strategy for changing the fortunes of English cricket Hick must confront demons Peter Roebuck says Graeme Hick has the capacity to revive his career, but only if he learns to enjoy it As I Say with Dave Podmore Adams powers Derby through Derbys v Notts James and Maynard lead a Glamorgan fightback Warwicks v Glamorgan County Championship Harden forces Kent to toil in chase for title Kent V Somerset Tour Match Britain's Biggest Sports Magazine Scotland brave as visitors triumph Masterkova in from the cold Ian Chadband celebrates the extraordinary revival of double Olympic champion Svetlana Masterkova who smashed the world mile record last week All Blacks on track for Test ambition More golden days for trail-blazer Grey Louise Taylor finds that a Paralympic champion still hungers for success The Sunday Times Mercedes-Benz Is there life after Shearer? Louise Taylor finds a positive mood at Blackburn despite the transfer of top scorer Alan Shearer The Sunday Times Blackburnh forwards flounder as Armstrong pounces twice 'Arguably the finest magazine of its kind' Francis's big day at Birmingham Premier League Second Division Premier League Squads and Numbers 1996-97 First Division Third Division Five-goal Rangers step up record title bid Scotland The Conference Other Leagues Pools Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Bergkamp rules Arsenal's roost Wednesday's new boy makes a perfect start Stevenage look at the long road ahead in anger Rob Steen watches Stevenage begin their promotion bid with a 6-0 win against Halifax Champions get off to a flyer New boys have point to prove Campbell leaves Big Ron in the soup Tales of greed and incompetence Joe Lovejoy, Football Correspondent, has an exclusive look at a major new survey of clubs and fans. The message is damning Sturridge double caps thrilling Derby comeback Le Tissier must sweat as much as he swaggers Contents Everton storm the castle Another blank day for Shearer Ravanelli starts with a hot hat-trick Premier League Contents Curostar Only make believe They were young, beautiful and bewildered. Edward Klein reveals the sad masquerade behind a bewitching 20th-century legend Virgin direct Goodwood Travel Limited Blair's blood brothers in San Diego New Labour is turning to the same tax-cutting policies as the Republicans. That should frighten the Tory party, writes Frank Field Punk with designs on beautiful people Profile On the unmentiionable subject of bad breeding The Times Literary Supplement History all dressed up A bogus education Lombard There is no escape American students get Cambridge blues Quidenunc Newt puts the Great Right Hope in his place God save us all from the tinkering classes Nazi past is all rather academic Now Clinton has a real fight on his hands Jinnah, star of the East reborn Martyr to the mean street tendency The Times Literary Supplement Staples Thinking ahead, the brains of the outfit Interview Food facts too hard to swallow Misunderstood data is creating panic, writes Peter Bazalgette Stephenson: campaign Accentuate the negative and reap the votes Adland is fascinated by the new Tory campaign—it uses their most potent weapon, report Michael Prescott and Paul Nuki The mother of all ethical dilemmas Richard Woods and Lois Rogers on the uneven approach to fertility treatment The Sunday Times Tory revival takes a tumble Labour is rising again in polls, says David Smith Justice before Bosnia peace Time to sort out the shooters from the cowboys The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wisefile Limited Mowlem Points Birthdays Berkeley Homes There's life without Lloyd Webber A cut above the rest Mandelson role unambiguous Berkeley Homes Nancy and Liz show The Week Windsor watch Parrot sketch Week quote Foxtons Milton—Court Fairclough Homes Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Opportunity G. M. Thomson & Company Fight to be top of the form Families are scrambling for the few quality homes within the catchment area of London's best schools, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Central London Estate Agents In need of modern coaching Newcastle's executive boxes It's not just football that's booming in the northeast. A growing economy is pushing up demand for luxury housing, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bryant Homes Savills Hamptons International Rentals Direcotory Leave your hearth for San Francisco Berkeley Homes Regalian Walberswick Listed Thatched Cottage A Quality Lifestyle Barratt The Riverside Belvederes St. George Contents Hertz Snack attack Tony Perrottet hunts possum with the Tiwi Aborigines of Banthurst Ialand, balks at swallowing a mucus-covered mangrove worm and watches a crocodile watching him with a hungry gleam in its eye For any body, any time The disabled can scuba dive, a new course proves Times Newspapers Limited The late no-show Christina Cook reports on why the last-minute holiday deal may be a thing of the past As Others See US The B&B landlady Holiday Money For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… Where was I? Holiday drugs warning Directions Flying Scots Moor music There's always a first time Flic alert In brief. . . Airport security lapses Add-ons Eastern cuts Ancient Siam The heights of pleasure The Sunday Times Princess Cruises Mapp of the city Susan D'Arcy finds a friendly, free guide to New York Club Med Calverley Travel Ltd. British Airways Pettills Sunsail Reach Clubs Travel Section The travel of This year 15,000 Britons will get married abroad. David Wickers witnesses two of them tying the knot in St Lucia and tells how to turn your dream holiday into a luna die miele EasyJet Lufthansa Visit the stars and then the stripes Free Time London You don't need money to enjoy London, says Ben West, if you use your imagination Trial Finders Peregor Travel Airtours Flights The Big Value Flight Guide Qantas American Express Direct Travel Insurance Canada US Airtours plc Super Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Airline Network Connections the Travel People Austravel US Airtours & Alamo Budget Le B&B B&Bs in France may be a lottery, but proper research can turn up a Lreasure. Mark Ottaway on where to look Royal Trains American Express Qantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope Air Inter Europe Kuoni British Airways African Safari Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspierations plc Holiday Autas Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Holidays Somak Holidays General Accident Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dover to Calais Budget 45 mins each way New Millennium £49 return (car+5) Direct Greece Sea France Corfu & Paxos Stena Line Travelbag Air Tickets Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas British Midland Springways Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Adventures Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf The Nare Hotel The Tides Reach Rural Retreats My Hols Even on holiday, Vanessa Feltz still draws the crowds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Penruddock Hotel Rudlee Hall Mitre House Hotel Where was I? Win a weekend break at a spectacular pousada near Oporto, from Unicorn Holidays Competition Details Hinton Grange Contents Halifax to sell loans by phone Premier set to launch global 'fund of funds' No prizes in show for those who owe Contents Buy now or else pay later Legal & General Contents Pru hits bad note on theft claim Big lenders turn full circle on negative equity National Savings API profits from wrapping up new products Best shares to buy Hired Ferrari too slow to make 40 Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Estranged spouse runs up joint debts State dependants to get a friend for life The old-fashioned friendly society is set to offer 'savings accounts' that may replace the welfare state. Report Woolwich Direct Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Revolution sweeps through cashpoints Radical changes are turning dispensers into much more than machines for spewing out money, reports Debbie Hill Berkeley Magazine Ltd. Direct Line Cheltenham & Gloucester Bank fees brought to account Not content with charging overdrawn customers high interest, the big banks add on monthly fees, writes John Givens 'Unfair' charges attacked Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Henderson touche Remnant The best that money can buy If you have a £5,000 lump sum to invest, here are eight of the best options. On this page, John Givens explains the sense of paying off your debts, and Kevin Pratt offers a guide to the best peps for first-timers. For the pick of the best Tessas, and advice on buying a single-company Peps, see pages 6 and 7 Dive into investments without too much of a splash Fidelity Investments A win on the cards Annual Interest Charges on Borrowing £5,000 Schroders Direct The Sunday Times John Govett The best buys at building societies Check the charts and move around Flexibility is the beauty of Peps The Sunday Times Shopping around can give your Tessa a £500 boost Best Buys in Tessas Guinness Flight An added treat for the single-minded For those who have sustantial funds to invest, Peps with just one company can be a worthwhile option, writes Diana Wright Going in search of income growth Give your pension a shot in the arm Scottish Widows Final value of a net investment of £5,000 M&G The Sunday Times Direct Line World Cover Money Section Readies & Waiting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who pays most tax? Are families punished? Paul Ham and Nick Gardner answer two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers Guarantee for homebuyers Savings News Tele Communications Chase De Vere Investments Plc Top savings rates UK unit trusts UK Smaller Cos Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eye-opener! International Business Brokers Valcor The Personal Number Company Plc Nationwide Service Lorraine Electronics Millennium Technology U. K. Limited Status Phones Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Advan Visa WA Academy Press Limited The Sunday Times Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Detection of cancer takes leap forward Medicine Better smear testing and a laser scanning system will soon come on stream to improve diagnosis. Roger Dobson and David Windle report The Times A bicycle made for 250mph Cycling Trimaram turns into hydrofoil Marines Cars change colour on road Automotive Sunday Times Winnie the witch Lost Treasures Drug companies see fat profits in obesity cures Pharmaceuticals Nasa robots replace pilots Automation Satellite journeys into heart of auroras Bits & Bytes Wanted: a reporter for these pages Webwatch Mirrors scare off pesky crows Webwatch Aero dream lifts off in garage Aerospace Mighty chips put power into networks Sounding off DNA gun aims to blast disease Medicine Rundabouts for race leaders What do Formula One's top guns drive on the road? A rum bunch of cars, finds Adam Parsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items The Knowledge Which Car? Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Altwood Reg Vardy Prophets Sytner ADT Auctions Reg Vardy The Magnificent Sevens Cooper Bishopsgate Holland Park Park Lane Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Lancaster Honda Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Jacksons Charles Sidney B&K Thomas Lancaster Puttocks SMAC Falcon J. R. 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Don't panic, you can still get to university The annual clearing system can rescue those students who have failed to make the A-level grade, writes Jon Salmon Fighting back when a school fails your child De Montfort University How to find the wide open spaces on campus Top marks for the north and Wales at 7-11 Parent Power NatWest University of Surrey NatWest University of the West of England The University of Manchester Coventry University Trinity and All Saints University College Leeds Aberystwyth Humberside University campus Trinity College A College of the University of Southampton Coventry University University College Suffolk De Montfort University Coventry University NatWest Boston College Boston University NatWest Teletext The University of Hull Royal Holloway University of London Osteopathy Teletext The University of Birmingham Surrey College Westminster College The University of York Course Vacancies University of Wales Swansea Kent University of Hertfordshire Brunel University College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bradford Middlesex University Thames Valley University Royal Holloway De Montfort University Day or Night University of Essex The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Duff Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items School of Oriental and African Studies Retakes at Cats Bloomsbury College Writtle College Woodside Park School Eagle Eyes Required Brunel College of Arts and Technology Bolton Institute Cambridge Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham St. Aldates College The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts Ltd Bournemouth University University of Derby Multiple Display Advertising Items Make Money With Your Camera Journalism Cartooning for Profit Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer University of Bradford BAC National Extension College Challenge Educational Services Manchester Educare College Ealing Tutorial College Duff Miller Abacus College Oxford BAC Bridge Tutorial College Abbey A-Level Retakes in Cambridge Landsdowne Kensington The Management School Lancaster University Multiple Display Advertising Items Richmond Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Setting High Academic Standards for Independent… Multiple Display Advertising Items Modes Study Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrogate Tutorial College Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Rochester Tutors Independent College Multiple Display Advertising Items Collingham Mander Portman Woodward University of Wales College University of Leeds Birkbeck College Staffordshire University De Montfort University University of Westminster Bournemouth University Oxford Tutorial College Challenge Educational Services The University of Greenwich The University of York Course Vacancies Campbell Harris University of Hertfordshire The University of Reading University of Nottingham Kingston University Cheltenham & Gloucester The Sunday Times Leicester University University of Southampton MBAth University of Bath Day or Night Strathclyde Graduate Business School Sems University of Surrey The MBA Career Guide Kingston University Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Durham University Business School University of Leeds Morris College of Journalism University of Luton The Sunday Times Price Waterhouse Ernst & Young National Criminal Intelligence Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finlayson Wagner Black Netcom Leading internet Service Provider PPP Healthcare Chusid Headway Ark Geophysics Limited Auditing Agency Ltd Questor International NB Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group Powergen Recruitment & Assessment Services NB Selection Ltd Ward Executive Limited A Challenging Future With Cedel Group Oracle Imco Group Ltd Codd Johnson Harris Connaught Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simms International Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Resources TPlc An ICL company Human Resource Partnership Vega Group Plc Euromoney Publications Plc Business Link Beechwood Recruitment Ltd. The Heather Trust City University Business School The Commonwealth Foundation Axis Sales & Marketing Ltd Work in the Caribbean Turks & Caicos Islands Dms Ltd Black Sun Plc ALG Employment Service The Sunday Times Ravensbourne NHS Trust Accountant Practice Manager To Place an Advertisement in this Section Royal National Theatre Amerada Hess Limited Commonwealth Development Corporation BPP Publishing The Burton Group Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Randall Massey British Airways JP Morgan The Times Higher Education Supplement Information & Database Services Department Contents Beyond the Revolution A People's Tragedy The Russian Revolution 1891-1924 by Orlando Figes Cape £20 pp923 The Sunday Times Bookshop Order all your new books from home, including the latest books reviewed in this section and today's bestsellers Critical List Not all the horrors in town spring from novelists' pens, notes Harvey Porlock Carry on camping He was crazy, iconoclastic and one of the most influential broadcasters of the past 30 years. Julian Clary applauds a life of Kenny Everett Annoying Mary Whitehouse I Stole Freddie Mercury's Birthday Cake (and other autobiographical confessions) by Malcolm Hardee with John Fleming Fourth Estate £8.99 pp230 Penelope Fitzgerald the Blue Flower Such darling dodos The Song of the Dodo Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinction by David Quammen Hutchinson £20 pp702 Parentalia Warner Books Rashomon The Bandit Tajomaru The Wife Masago The Husband Takejiro through a Medium The Woodcutter Ensemble: Bandit, Wife, Husband, Woodcutter The painful truths Reading in the Dark by Seamus Deane Cape £13.99 pp233 Brian Masters Mad, sad and dangerous Asylum by Patrick McGrath Viking £16 pp256 Where nobody hears you scream Down by the River by Edna O'Brien Weidenfeld £15.99 pp272 Shortlist Belfast boys Eureka Street by Robert McLiam Wilson Secker £15.99 pp396 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 440 Paperbacks Promised Lands by Jane Rogers Flesh and Blood: A History of the Cannibal Complex by Reay Tannahill Other People's Money by Arthur Lyons Peking Story by David Kidd Pimp: The Story of My Life by Iceberg Slim A Proper Holiday by Ann Oakley Following a Lark by George Mackay Brown The Facts of Life by PatricK Gale Passion Fruit by Sue Limb Collected Poems and Selected Translations by a C Jacobs The Normal Man by Susie Boyt Highways to a War by Christopher J Koch Collected Stories by Peter Carey Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie, performed by John Moffatt, William Franklyn, Dorothy Tutin and cast Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Writers Bureau The Adventures of Tintin Funday Times Tintin Fact File The f-mail Star letter Berly the Peril Funky uncle Rocket boy Funday Times News Packet genius Post it! Happy nappy Dream machine Fish Tales The Numskulls Toy Story The Intelligent Toy Ox Great toy Giveaway The Cod's Question Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean Squirt The Funday Times Gold Medal Competition Fans utd Chris Boardman Sportrait Join the Club! Style T and sympathy Inside Macarena cheese The Cooke Report How the other half lives. . . Now and Then Frock horror A new book is bursting with 'invaluable' advice for wannabe models. Sheryl Garratt tucks in her buttocks and prepares to hit the catwalk Help! The answers to all your problems They must Liz Hurley and Hugh Grant are the Latest celebrities to use a monkey to further their careers. Bad idea, says Roland White. A chimp is not a star's best friend Coming apart at the seams After 10 years, fashion's glittering first couple have split. Yet rumours have long dogged the seemingly perfect union of Calvin and Kelly Klein. Tony Allen-Mills reports The return of café society The Café de Paris, once the haunt of London's beautiful people, is flinging open its gilded doors once more. But can it recapture its old kudos? Simon Mills reports Video The royals are fighting back against the ever-intrusive paparazzi, But there's a new, even greater threat that's just arrived from Hollywood—the videorazzi, right. Christopher Goodwin reports Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Station mastery Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Cartier The Sunday Times Letters Lovely to be back The 1969 hit, Where Do You Go To My Lovely, is about to have a sequel. Peter Stanford had a preview—yes he did, just for fun, ha ha ha Chihuahuas Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Harpers & Queen vs Tatler Feuds Corner The seven siblings Family Life Some like them Hot Style file Tights out on a Limb Great legs should make bold statements, so step out in big prints or sheer excitement I won't leave home without Scent of the week Style Counsel The return of. . . plastic sandals £100 Outfit Something to Chew on Waitrose Sophie Grigson Grilled red mullet with tapenade Tarte fine of red mullet and fennel Red mullet Draughting new rules Food and Drink Beer Bottle of the Week Top brasserie Table Talk Picture Gallery Testing Time Chocolate mousse Light and airy: main picture, glass walls and… Picture Gallery Far horizons Plans to transform a traditional terraced house in Cornwall raised the roof (and took out the walls). By Rebecca Tanqueray Shopping on Sunday An English Lit Bateau Nokia The Green River Trading Co Ltd Desks Brittons the Jewellers The Iron Bed Company Design directory British Antique Replicas Oriental Carpets and Rugs World Wide Fund British Antique Replicas Shopping on Sunday Antique Desks Iron The Colour Factory To advertise in the Style section Lyn-Plan Medical Notes The Sunday Times It's not in the mind Health Hypochondriacs really do have an illness—and the good news is that it is one that may be treated, says Mandy Piggot The a to Z of Health Scares Krystal Divani Mail Order Ltd. Grove Wood The Original Box Sash Window Company Cannock Gates Ltd Anderson & Williams Strachan Yorkshire Flags Also Limestone Moriarti's Fruit Presses and Crushers Scope Lindman F&S Lighting Homes and Gardens Cuttings Guardan Visa Urban jungle Gardening Dan Pearson on a strange but impressive visitor that lurks in a cramped corner of London—an evergreen forest Water King What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items United States Immigration Butler Housekeeper—Switzerland Toh Orchids Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Sis Marketing Ltd. Biological clock ticking? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinnter Dates The Professional Person's Introduction Agency Sirius The Executive Club Sara Eden House Hello! I'm Chris Assignations Gloucester Swindon Singles Houseparties Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Duet Close Encounters The Sunday Times Katharine Allen Virginia Charles Dataline Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd. The Culture Contents Room to manoeuvre Sex, shopping, football and warfare, it's simply a question of deciding how you want to grow old, says Roland White Millions Viewing, Week Ending August 4 The modern way to score In von Karajan's day, the maestro as tyrant ruled the orchestra to make his name—and the band's. But now young conductors prefer to let the music dictate. By Hugh Canning The Leading Conductors: Who's Best at what Noises off Even more indecisive than Angst-ridden analysis puts a stop to action in Sean Penn's latest film, but Jack Nicholson is given his head Blood out of Stone Last Dance drains all the sexiness from Sharon Stone. Is this an act of atonement—for her career, asks Tom Shone The rest of the week's films Syndication International An epic struggle for a split screen With experts predicting polarisation between multiplexes showing blockbusters and 'home cinemas' showing the rest, Rupert Widdicombe reports on the space of screens to come Mojo Amid the alien corn Scrutiny Monty Python Vincent wouldn't know the place Arles may be the centre of the Van Gogh industry, but Waldemar Januszczak sees it as civic 'museum culture' out of control The arts have lost it George Steiner is right. A festival that ignores science's contribution to contemporary culture is out of touch, argues Paul Davies An enigma's variations Jamie James meets James MacMillan, a composer whose work can't be pigeonholed Must the show go on? It takes more than a couple of expensive cancellations to spoil the Festival, especially when one can catch a mesmerising adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Orlando Theatre Reach for the stars Music Hugh Canning Go for the big blowout Comedy Songs to experience Rock Off to a flying start Dance Here were dragons Film Stravinsky has his day Music in London Pick of the Week's Proms Theatre in London The beat generation after next What will we be grooving to in the 21st century? 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