News from 25/08/1996
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ResumoContents Official: crisis in primary schools First tests of 11-year-olds reveal national failure Schools Prescott makes Blair back down Police investigate public school paedophile ring Contents Kuoni Newman Style Storms can't dampen that holiday spirit Magazine Tobacco giant funds Medical Research Council HIV victims get help to be fathers Sperm The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Prison chief blamed for release crisis How Howard was caught on the hop by the bird that flew out the window The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling The Best and Worst: 11-Year-Old Tests Man in official cannabis study on trial for possession Satirists play the merry devils with Blair Charles-Camilla photograph ignites royal row with press AA Five Star Europe Diana's lawyer courts Fabians The Vectra Premier from Vauxhall 'Firefox' pilots will kill with a look Anti-terrorist chief under Yard scrutiny Lottery regulator to be grilled by MPs American Express Cards Thistle Hotels African king's skull fails test Surge in Caesarean births based on 'climate of fear' Pill scare brings more babies Don't look now: actors ban eye contact on set The movie stars who ward off the evil eye Thistle Hotels Share Offer Business may lead library revolution Britain's Ugly Bug Ball Halifax Plug uglies slither back from disaster Goldsmith rave to lure young voters to party Major to end quarantine laws In today's Other Papers Lesbians refused chance of baby Police In hospital Tory advertisement to be banned Digitalls 'no use' PC brigade protect the perverts Atticvs National Savings Greed spoils playground of the rich Atticvs Lolita failed by lily-livered of Hollywood Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Dying for a baby HIV-positive husbands are fathering children in their final years, but is it worth the risk to their wives? Olga Craig and Steve Connor explore an emotional and ethical dilemma Swiftcall Science begins to see HIV in a positive light The Aids virus may one day be treated as an infection, not a lethal disease, writes Steve Connor Sperm-washing The Making of a Monster Marc Dutroux locked his victims in a dungeon where they were sexually abused and starved. Nick Rufford explains how official complacency allowed an ostensibly pious man to become one of the cruellest killers of our time Tougher measures needed to fight abusers War in the Skies A proliferation of cut-price airlines could transform holidays and business travel, report Paul Nuki and Walter Ellis Renault How Ticket Prices are Tumbling Single-sex classes raise boys' grades Orange Ultimate 'free-fall' rollercoaster promises to go down a treat British Nazi war criminal is dead Kremlin plotters in fear of Lebed's peace putsch Struggle intensifies to succeed Yeltsin The Times French lawyers scramble to stop deportations Nato moves to stop Bosnia pull-out over civil war fear Alliance Leicester British aid man tells of capture Nancy sells Reagan's bit of heaven Ericsson Risk factor rises as survivors sail for Titanic lifting Clinton takes a slow train to a triumph Apes imported to face French radiation tests Scottish Power Art world shaken by scandal of wife who stole a photo treasure trove The Sunday Times Royal Brunei Brazil tunes in to killing scripted by a soap opera Eviction of Taj Mahal 50,000 starts rebellion Paparazzi blow hole in French privacy laws Cyber-cemetery leaves graveyard for dead East, west, Stasi spies were the best Inside Berlin Kohl shows horses sense A Bavarian supermarket has hit upon a novel way of… No sex, we're German Bonn bares its fangs to the public No room for love in the army Halifax Gene test can predict lifespan Terrorists 'smuggled missiles to America' Orbiting oddball has astronomers stumped Weather and Travel Outlook AA Roadwatch/Weatherwatch Murdered schoolgirl, 16, had apologised to parents NatWest Jackpot creates seven millionaires News Digest Call for ban on surgery video Dead baby found 20-mile tailback Suspects freed Manager held Actor dies Peer bankrupt Traffic protest Cow tragedy Race against time Lloyd's vows to press on with deal BA places jumbo order at Boeing Dividend to be slashed at BTR Hertz Sport Ladbroke close to deal over Hilton Hotels recovery boosts Ladbroke On the rocks Rank missed out on $1bn, claims Earl 'Own bosses' prefer to be wage slaves British Gas pummelled by iron first in a velvet glove Agenda Sharp Mobile phone firm to float Business Digest Lufthansa Software spree Revamp puts WH Smith in the red for first time Metropole out to corner the conference market Compass expands in US Prudential seeks trade sale of M&G Sears to close Facia shops Race against time Roberto Artioli, mercurial owner of Lotus, is battling to retain control as predators circle the troubled maker of the new Elise Report by Matthew Lynn and Rufus Olins Chequered history of a British legend Mercury Asset Management The Times Cheap and topless Good time for Swatch Prufrock Dassault ducks air show BT says it's good to talk sailing English spoken, unfortunately Stargazing at Planet Hollywood Robert Earl has plans to turn his chain of celebrity restaurants into a leisure empire that will rival Disney MoD homes battle In today's Other Papers Pascoe takes off Caradon sell-off Ashcroft bid Databank Shoe firms struggle to find their feet After years of cuts and closures, shoe makers and retailers are coming up with new ways of winning back sales Split awaited at Allied Domecq Sharewatch Regent Inns A share in the boardroom Psion City Centre Argos The Sunday Times Ashtead Domnick Hunter Gardner Cruden Bay Drinks giants battle to revive flagging spirits With sales of whisky, gin and vodka declining steadily, Nicholas Fox reports on the struggle to find new drinkers and new markets Energis Fraud lawsuits rock world's top life insurer America's Prudential has been hit by new allegations two years after starting to clean up its act High public borrowing trims scope for tax cut Persistent failure to meet PSBR targets will limit the chancellor to cutting 1p off the basic rate of income tax in the budget, says Andrew Sentance of the London Business School Designers with luvvie appeal Honeymoon is over for Aim as firms stumble Small Business Investor confidence has been knocked by a run of scandals, profit warnings and resignations America's never had it so good American Account Business Skills Boost your profits Bulletin The Sunday Times Barclays Barclays Game-on for Villeneuve Top marks for Godolphin The Sunday Times Belgian Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Goodwood Woosie poised to strike Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Woodbridge sees off disinterested Rios Dawn of the new era From fun to business: club rugby is now a professional spectator sport Stephen Jones previews the big kick-off which promises a mouth-watering feast but may also bring perils of over-indulgence New Zealand put their money to hard work Where Britain fears to tread, the southern hemisphere strides on, pockets bulging Quins the quintessential pros Two French imports indicate evolution at the Stoop. Nick Cain reports on a whole gamut of changes Black power makes history Old problems cloud new dawn Throwing her weight with the men American Express Wigan throw down gauntlet to St Helens Surrey prove damp squibs County Championship Notts v Surrey Illingworth cuts a sorry figure in his final Test England's retiring chairman of selectors deserves better than a trial of integrity as he makes his bow, says Graham Otway As I Say. . . Mercedes-Benz Hoddle's vision is club class Glenn Hoddle's first England squad hints more at an revolution says Joe Lovejoy The man who always walks alone The aftermath of Kenny Dalglish's sudden departure has left Blackburn fans bemused. Chris Lightbown analyses a Coldly detached icon who remains a law unto himself Saturday's World Cup Qualifying Matches Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Vialli discovers state of grace Juninho lightning met by Pearce thunder Reid's cast-off team returns early dividend Keegan has no defence Arsenal find there is still no substitute for Wright Futre bright but Le Tissier in dark Lincoln stunned as Beck is arrested Everton dominate but leave short-changed Derby sit back and pay the penalty Contents Skies weep for pitiful England England v Pakistan Third Test - third day Oval Wednesday fly high to topple Newcastle Cork joins the no-hopers Robin Marlar, more in sorrow but with some anger, consigns most of England's bowlers to history Premier League Contents RAC Happy Days Goats, Godot and the Gestape: a true story from Provence Bupa Care Finder Smint Human gullibility beyond belief So-called paranormal phenomena are mere conjuring tricks, says Richard Dawkins. So why does television take them seriously? Precious relic of the Sixties Profile Banish the Lords? There's life in the old chamber yet Inside Politics Independent Research Services Three good men and true Children in need Educating young Boris Tusk Force Major's revenge on the third musketeer Quidmum Simon Sebag Montefiore St Bernard, patron saint of finagling France A buccaneer nation dares to be different Rehabilitating Mr Redwood At last, a manifesto for a modern monarchy Prepare for the death of privacy How to pick a paparazzi personality Merchant Investors Assurance Royal quandary of the loyal Catholic Far from celebrating, many British Catholics fear changes to the status quo on royal marriage, finds stuart Wavell Inc. Vat Prices Belgium's first child sex scandal Events that have stunned Charleroi bring back grim memories, writes John Crossland When a victim became a heroine Well-meaning moves to protect women in court might make things worse, argues Margarette Driscoll The union dinosaurs that roared The resurgent hard left has given the public a nasty bite. But, says Michael Prescott, it could soon face a confrontation with Tony Blair Clinton's all right, all right The Sunday Times Why Britain is getting it right in Bosnia Jinnah's tragic legacy The Sunday Times Shattering the myth of Jack and Jackie In his new book, Edward Klein reveals the heartbreak behind a marriage made for the cameras and preserved for political gain Points Birthdays Not such a black or white issue Contempt for Lilley A ritual before dinner Labour: the eyes have it The Week Windsor Watch Eamonn my own Week quote Britain loses space plane race to US Low government research funding has grounded a pioneering rocket design, writes David Windle Eco beacons to guard air Magnets guide drugs in brain Comet Kitchen science in orbit Spaces Bacteria brought in by ships may poison shellfish Marine Biology Sea base to launch satellites Work has begun on the first ships for launching rockets safely and cheaply on the ocean Long-distance phone bills cut by 80% Bits & Bytes Last chance for online competition Webwatch Candles good enough to eat Wristwatch telephone Telecom Another chance for Windows David Hewson finds himself warming to Windows 95 and looks forward to the next version Images of War Mode Foxtons Allsop & Co David Wilson Homes Bryant Homes Rialto Homes Millennium Tower Manhattan Loft Corporation Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Figures from history who add character to a home Many houses in London come with an interesting past and sometimes the coveted blue plaque, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Central London Estate Agents Grove Manor Homes In Bassett Road, Notting Hill, this double- fronted 999 Years of Free Golf A place to perch by the river Property with fishing rights can be a good investment even for those not hooked on the sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items King James Quay The Sunday Times French Property Exhibition Restored for quality living Berkeley Homes Kenwick Woods Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory Barratt Final Phase now Released Wolfe at the door Quebec still echoes with the history of the British siege. Michael de Larrabeiti went in search of war, but instead found a city in strange harmony Kuoni Wolfe at the door The littoral truth Jonathan Futrell assesses the safety of our coastlines Royal Viking Sun Plane truths about ageing Directions Risen again Orient trail Pisa bends the Briton's mind Lariam appeal In brief. . . Exclusively all-inclusive? Fever alert Byways to a biker's heart Mark Hodson test-rides an O S Cycle Tours route Where was I? Hidden in history State of Play Herefordshire Holiday Money Ireland Holidays Voyages Juies Verne Travel Section Le Shuttle Back on Track Britain might still be stuck on the slow track, but the growing high-speed network means the rest of Europe has never seemed so close. If you want to get on board the train's second golden age, David Wickers has all you need to know Lufthansa Sunsail Club Med Irish Ferries The Sunday Times India Easy Jet Catch of the day A stay on a Kenyan retreat means treading on fossils, training your binoculars on rare birds and gaffing the golden-eyed fish of the pharaohs Sandy Gall visits Lotus Island Open wide Local Flavour In search of Arabian sights It may be a duty-free nirvana, but can Dubai tempt tourists to its beaches, asks Mark Hodson Somak Holidays Campaign trail Peter HAIN's father fought in Italy during the second world war. Now. 52 years later, together they retrace his route, from the battle for Monte Cassino all the way to Bologna Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Cover British Airways Holidays Holiday Autos British Airways Holidays Air Inter Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Mark Warner Seafrance Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Late News British Airways Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours Qantas Appointed Agent Springways Travel Connections Multiple Display Advertising Items Traveller's Insurance Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours & Alamo Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items SunWORLD Beach Villas Airtickets Direct STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf The Victoria Hotel The Nare Hotel The Saunton Sands Hotel My Hols Tom Conti revels in the privacy of mountaintops and sand dunes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Langdale Where was I? Competition Details Contents Labour opts for National Savings pension scheme Flemings is frontrunner in Kepit race Card saves on gas bills Safety on the road is all in the stars Innovation The Pruchanges its tune The New M&g European Smaller Companies Fund Contents Shaggy dog claim rejected Dog claim row Managing a trust under the spotlight Comment National Savings Michael Page profits from economic upturn1 No charity from taxman over gifts Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers of the Money section in this week's letters Fair settlement of an old family debt All aboard for investment trusts Investment trust often trade at a discount to real values, but most investors miss the opportunity, writes Nick Gardner Perpetual UK investment trusts' discount to net asset value Young Single Man Pay now and really live later Put as much as you can afford into your pension if you want to enjoy a secure retirement, writes Naomi Caine Legal & General New hope of rethink on pensions for house wives Schroders Can you trust your boss to protect your pension? People ignore contributions to occupational pensions at their peril—and some discover their mistake too late, writes Paul Ham Policy £ Plus Scottish Widows Bank holiday is dialling out Fidelity plan puts people in control Virgin direct Penny Shares Guide Allied Trust Bank Lambeth Simply Postal NatWest Desperately seeking Dan Collecting for investment Make money with people who make things The Smaller View Neville James Limited A lesson in harsh reality for student John McAleely kept an accurate record of his income and spending as he studied for his degree at London's Imperial College The cost of being a student Coventry Building Society Cheltenham & Gloucester Getting the best out of Crest A week after the electronic share settlement system opened for trading, David Rudnick explains how it works for investers Is a traditional pension still the best option? Direct Line Financial Services Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited 1m savers receive Abbey share bonus The bank will distribute £875m in cash and £475m in shares to former N&P customers. writes Naomi Caine 'No-ties' offer on mobile phones Savings News The Sunday Times What will happen to my pension if I retire early? Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts UK Gilt & Fxd Int Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Government Auctions Property Associates (UK) Ltd. 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Mr. Nice: An Autobiography by Howard Marks Secker £16.99pp466 Death comes to Cawnpore Our Bones are Scattered The Cawnpore Massacres and the Indian Mutiny of 1857 by Andrew Ward John Murray £25 pp703 The Times Literary Supplement Give peace a chance Knights in White Armour The New Art of War and Peace by Christopher Bellamy Hutchinson £17.99 pp265 Can you feel the force? The End of Time: Faith and Fear in the Shadow of the Millennium by Damian Thompson Sinclair-Stevenson £16.99 pp366 The Sunday Times Diary Quiz The Sunday Times Faber Literary Test your literary knowledge by identifying the six young authors and answering these 50 teasing questions 75 Years Ago this Week Katherine Mansfield writing to Dorothy Brett, August 29,1921 On the Shelf Justin Cartwright says Saul Bellow is better than everything else put together Out of this world The Conversations at Curlow Creek by David Malouf Chatto £15.99 pp214 The Times Literary Supplement Let's not be puritanical Milton in America by Peter Ackroyd Sinclair-Stevenson £15.99 pp277 Highly civilised savagery After Hannibal by Barry Unsworth H Hamilton £16 pp243 A black hole in the outback Oyster by Janette Turner Hospital Virago £14.99 pp373 The Gothic Society Tissue papers The Calcutta Chromosome by Amitav Ghosh Picador £15.99 pp308 Paper Backs The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 441 Paper Backs Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times Champs-Elysees The Adventures of Tintin The Adventures of Tintin Tintin Fact File The Funday Times Club No Title Fan-tax-tic Beryl the Peril Big berry Oriental delights It's unbelieve-a-bubble! Aerial invasion Tiny tot Smash'n crab Full steam ahead Fish Tales The Numskulls The Intelligent Toy Story Toy Box Great toy giveaway The Cod's Question Rex and Tex Next week in The Funday Times Red Card Gold Medal Competition Fans utd Tim Henman Funday Times Sport Join the Club! Style A word of advice Inside Off my trolley The Cooke Report How the other half lives. . . Now and Then Aristo catwalkers All you need, it seems, is pedigree to make it as a model. Simon Sebag Montefiore touts his name around the agencies Ache, rattle and roll The sight of Jack Nicholson strutting his stuff at Stringfellows last week was not for sensitive souls. Dancing is definitely a young man's game, says a a Gill, who hung up his disco shoes years ago The Old Guys' Guide to Grooving Five Geriatric Jigs Status symbols Help! The answers to all your problems Mum's the word Competition Win a Vip Day out at Brands Hatch Putting the boot in The SW3 set will be up in arms—a footballer is to open a bar in the middle of Brompton Cross, right. But there is no need to fret, says Simon Mills Soccer players and Sloanes are hard to tell apart these days Fat chance in Hollywood Chow Yun-Fat is apparently the coolest actor in the world. Who he, asks Tony Allen-Mills Kempinski Hotels The Sunday Times The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Beware the napkin snatcher Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Letters Who's top of the morning? The couple behind the brightest rival breakfast shows tell Anna Pasternak about winning fame and losing out on sex The Last Supper The B&q Wedding Brief Lives Couples could soon be married at B&q. The Cambridge branch of the DIY retail group has applied for a licence to conduct weddings, but there'll be no marching up the aisles—couples will marry in an upstairs office The Sunday Times Cross Word Oasis vs the Smurfs Feuds Corner Father and son rivalry Family Life Indian summer Stay in defiant whites to brighten up the evenings as the shadows lengthen. There may be wintry woollies in the shop windows but the sun has not yet gone down on this season's show of cool cottons, linens and silks Style file The return of. . . Gold Don't take your rubies to town, just find some resin to be cheerfull and be seduced by the glowing colours of Perspex jewellery Style Counsel Style file £100 outfit I won't leave home without 10 of the best Take a shine to the latest lip glosses in a range of summer-fruit colours Something to Chew on Waitrose Lot of froth: Ramsay's book Sophie Grigson Grilled pepper and chilli salsa Herb garden salsa Pineapple, lovage and avocado salsa Salsa Pop go the soft drinks Drink Bottles of the Week Côte hangers-on Table Talk Testing Time Thai green curry Double take Interiors If you cannot use a real artist's house as a movie set, there is a simple solution: recreate it elsewhere. Belinda Buckley on the overnight transformation of a Tuscan farmhouse British Antique Replicas Design directory Shopping on Sunday The real thing SBC Ltd. Morpheus Fabric World Lyn. Plan Sinclair Zeta The Iron Bed Company Oriental The Sunday Times Medical Notes The Sunday Times The sweet life Health More people than ever before are being diagnosed as insulin-dependent, but new research is working towards containing the effects of diabetes, says Bonnie Estridge The a to Z of Health Scares Krystal Kirkdale Maurice Lay Distributors Limited Anderson & Williams Insushade Age Concern Aid-Call Cants Catalogue Cannock Gates Septic Tanks Fruit Presses and Crushers Scope Multiple Display Advertising Items Cuttings Homes & Gardens J. E. M. Marketing Moriarti's Furniture in the Raw Wadham Trading Company High plains drifter Gardening It's a tall order, but eremurus, the spiky central Asian lily, can be coaxed into British domesticity, says Dan Pearson British Orchid Growers Assiociation Odeon What the Stars Say about her Relationship of the Week The Princess of Wales and revealing clothes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Erotic Print Society's Catalogue! Cambridge School Of Beauty Therapy Antique Desks Brittons the Jewellers Toh Orchids Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zygosis Sirius Dateline The Executive Club Sara Eden Singles House Parties Katharine Allen Assignations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles The Sunday Times Close Encounters Daewoo The Culture The Culture Contents In the teeth of the chiffon crusader Can Germaine Greer save us from the perils of Esther Rantzen and Batman TV? Read on. . . Millions Viewing, Week Ending August 11 Culture vultures to the hilt British arts lovers are spoilt for choice. But who are they and what keeps them coming back for more? Robert Hewison finds that while class and sex explain much, a taste for adventure is breaking down stereotypes among the young The Cultured The Keen The Casual A group of concert subscribers explain the buzz of live music to Penny Wark How varied are our tastes? The audiences at five arts events taking place in London last week were asked why they had attended that event, whether they would go to any of the others and what their wider artistic interests are Musical National Theatre Art exhibition Cinema Independence Day, Odeon, Leicester Square The popularity of the arts: how many of us went John Travolta Flogged to death The National Gallery of Scotland seems more intent on selling marmalade and Spanish plonk than the pleasures of contemplating art. No wonder the Velazquez exhibition is such a mixed bag, says Waldemar Januszczak "Upstairs Downstairs" The lure of cheap thrills Scrutiny The Sunday Times A bit of rough There's no 'idendidy' crisis for Arnie, says Tom SHONE—he's an action hero, first and last, and Eraser suits him to a T The rest of the week's films Stealing Beauty Noises off Atlantic crossings New albums by Suede and Rem highlight both the similarities and differences between British and American rock, says Andrew Smith Carry on joking Roland White on what foreigners find so funny about the British Pandering to prejudice Theatre Martha's vineyard still bears fruit Dance The Royal Opera A flounce too far Music Why there is more than stand-up to be counted Comedy Unlock the delights Film A twist of fate? Robert Hewison goes time-tripping in London Modern modulations Nadine Meisner on Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Company Comparing notes Stephen Pettitt on lost treasures in Fidelio's first version at the Proms The Sunday Times Decon merchants Plans for Bristol's new waterfront arts complex confirm that splintered planes and odd angles are more than a passing fancy. 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