News from 01/09/1996
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Taki, A H, Luke Fletcher, John Dugdale, Hilary Mantel, Waldemar Januszczak, Robert Hewlson, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, David Mills, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Steve McNie, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Mark Reason, A J, Lesley White, John Jay, Clementine Cook, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Edna O'brien, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Andy Cook, Sally Payne, Humphrey Carpenter, Penny Wark, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Roger Milburn, Mary Wilson, Claudia Dudman, Charlotte Sean, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Edward Platt, Steve Ball, Francis Maude, Robert Block, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Raymond Snoddy, Irwin Stelzer, Radjett Heris, Eve Cameron, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Gabrielle Holmes, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Graham Fawcett, David Spark, Hamish Scott, John Evans, Melanie Tringham, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Anne-Marie Conway, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Debble Hill, Andrew Smith, Liam Burton, A Sherwani, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Ms J, Gwynfor Evans, Louise Taylor, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Michelle Langley, Michael Jones, Paul Johnson, Adam Courtenay, Peter Hadfield, Eamonn Holmes, George Perry, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Bernard Cafferty, Lord Carter, Paul Ham, Jab, Paul Donovan, Anna Khan, Sue Lawrence, Roger Schofield, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Alan Franklin, Dr Geoffrey Williams, Harry Pugh, Nicholas Hellen, Boris Schapiro, Ann McFerran, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Ian Crilchley, Richard Bath, John Bercow, R A Butler, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Robert Runcie, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Ravi Shankar, Phil Baker, Martin Vander Weyer, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Brian Eno, Victoria O'Brien, Sean Newsom, Andrew Lansley, John Karter, Howard Flight, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Tim Congdon, Helen Hawkins, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Tina Ogle, Andrew Neil, John Morrish, Paul Nuki, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Robert Conquest, Stephen Williams, Emma Miller, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Alex Kadis, Rasselas, Charlie Park, Trevor Lewis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Fox, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Prigg, David Windle, Roland White, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Garth Alexander, Jon Salmon, Ruth Rendell, Rachel Cooke, Robert Henderson, Marcello Mega, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, G S, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hargrave, Margaret Walters, Brendan Fanning, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, C Althrop, Andrew Alderson, A A Gill, David Byrne, John Carey, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Brian Harris, Edward Mowatt, Andrew Lycett, Nadine Meisner, Margaret Kemp, Lauren St John, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Montague Keen, Gilbert Adair, David Cameron, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Susan Clarke, Suzanne Carroll, Roger Dobson, Peter Underwood President, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Warwick Lighfoot, Alistair Sinclair, Mat Oxley, Edmund White, Penny Perrick, Michelle Pamment, Anthony Howard, Robert Sam Anson, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Sophie Grigson, Mandy Piggot, Douglas Kennedy, Chris Feetenby, Giles Oakley, Neil Jordan, William Essex, Jeremy Callman, Adam Parsons, Ian Watson, Peter Stanford,
ResumoContents Charles wants public backing for marriage to Camilla Young thugs to be named and shamed Blair confesses to being a 'modern social democrat' Contents Kuoni Contents Power dressing: General Alexander Lebed poses in the… Two homosexual men raise surrogate baby daughter Contents US jets poised for Iraq strike Contents Anti-hunting group gives Labour £1m The Royal British Legion Uniform act: Lord James Douglas-Hamilton and… The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling The Best Prizes Luxury Holidays and Flights worth £30,000 to Be Won Chang sinks the BBC's Wild Swans Female ref scores a first for football AA Five Star Europe Profits and profitability tempt Hollywood into Austen sequel London air dirtier than Bombay's Citroën Indian pupils outclass all other groups Airline pilots learn war lore American Express Servies Europe Limited Howard frees heroin dealers In today's Other Papers SAS women fight the IRA Tories to revive 'demon' poster Jockeys too heavy for racing The Sunday Telegraph: Thatcher called in astrologer War photograph 'not a fake' Fairies spread wings for a flight of fancy Halifax Were pharaohs drug runners? Mail firms seek end to monopoly Letters hint at Lawrence suicide Video screen is the new Dixon of Dock Green Virgin Prehistoric insects spawn new drugs Royal Brunei Genetic boost makes our Cox's crisper Britons caught in passport muddle Pushy ways to live in style Atticvs Virtual Shop Drawing a firm line on charity Atticvs Who will play the president? Atticvs A Saint among the sick set Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Atticvs Saga Holidays Ltd. Camilla: Fit for a king? Prince Charles's long-term ambition to marry Camilla Parker Bowles will be fulfilled only if a sceptical public can be persuaded to love her too, writes Andrew Alderson The End of Socialism Out with the Old, in with the New Woolwich Direct Orange Champagne supernova The explosive temper of Liam Gallagher, lead singer of Oasis, treatens to disrupt not only Britain's fastest-selling band since the Beatles, but one of our most rapidly expanding industries Iraqi army hammers Kurds America's Gulf forces on alert as tanks invade safety zone Belgian police link child sex case to political murder Egypt attacks Britain over rally Thomson Tour Operations Ltd. Clinton's soul-mate sours the dream Lloyds Bank Surgeon hero tells of Chechen hell Mafia starts casino wars in Moscow Hitachi Mandela and Machel to make love affair public The Times Maids' army fights South Africa crime Swiftcall Hollywood big bucks make stars of writers Japan's pinball parlours kill children Education Courses Review Challenge Educational Services Harroin House University of Luton Westminster College Lansdowne College Kingston University Eagle Eyes Required DE Montfort University Leicester Béart's chain reaction Lansdowne Kensington Chriac concertrates on positive thoughts Cavendish Educational Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Tutorial College Lansdowne Kensington University of Luton Ealing Tutorial College Duff Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items The Smae Institute European Business School Worcester Retakes at Cats Scholl Multiple Display Advertising Items Middlesex University The Rapid Results College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick Malvern Girls College The American College in London The University of Birmingham Aborted foetuses 'cure' babies BBC prepares to axe 2,500 jobs Runaway paedophile caught in West Sussex Weather and Travel Outlook Electric tags to catch late post American Express Seven tickets split £8.5m jackpot News Digest Body identified as missing girl Stepfather held Loyalist stays School strike Iraqis charged Gun licence call Two questioned Sinking feeling Rural traffic Rolls-Royce set to clinch £2bn Egyptian order Tuckey goes to Phoenix from Barings SFA pursues Baker despite 'clearance' AMP heads for spending spree Virgin Contents Trocadero turns blue in £3m deal with Pepsi Contents Invest in a taste of the Orient Contents Unilever plans a cull of its weaker brands And now it's time for Virgin cosmetics After, Asda, it's time for the thoughts of Chairman Archie Chirac meets kohi over EMU Business Digest It has to be Asdaw without Archie Can the supermarket chain keep up its growth as Archie Norman steps aside to become chairman? Ardyn Bernoth reports Oriental restaurants go on City menu Ambitious MSL plans £7.5m float GEC opens way for Thomson-CSF link Cortecs close to oral insulin BTR board 'in ferment' Greenfinger In his book, Greenfinger, Raymond Snoddy profiles enigmatic Michael Green, a television tycoon whose ambition knows no bounds American Express Sotheby's sues king of Toyland Prufrock Swans seek angels Elton John hits flat note The Sunday Times Meacher lands in hot water Hung over and unemployed Pinstripe Rambo goes on rampage Al Dunlap, the 'celebrity downsizer', has a new firm in his sights. Garth Alexander reports from New York Fleming counts cost of its rogue trader A Hong Kong scandal has resulted in fines, £12m of compensation and tarnished the name of Jardine Fleming. Rufus Olins reports Databank Rank set to rise as sell-off starts Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Competitiveness: the way forward Kleinwort European Privatisation Investment Trust PL The Sunday Times New Unilever aims to transform value Niall FitzGerald, the new UK chairman, is aiming for a step-change in company performance after shaking up its outdated corporate structure, writes Andrew Lorenz Court win sets Lloyd's on road to recovery at last It's business as usual, but only just. Nicholas Fox reports on the reconstruction plan almost derailed in a US courtroom Lufthansa In today's Other Papers Air giants vie to win superjumbo race Money supply grows too fast for comfort If government wants to keep inflation below 4%, money growth of 10% cannot continue. Interest rates may have to be raised soon, writes Tim Congdon Cabouchon's networking is a real gem Network marketing has turned the costume jeweller into a big success. By Claire Oldfield Survival, not growth, is the name of the game Dating agency for investing angels Small Business The latest meeting point for potential business partners looks promising says Nicholas Fox Will the vote go to soaring deficits? Bulletin Looking for expert business banking? Barclays Graf starts to show strain World records falling like raindrops in Manchester Miss Stamper marked for success Hammond plots cross-Channel coup John Karter feels the absence of Anabaa will leave the field open in the Haydock Park Sprint Cup Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV with Peter Watts Rugby Union Derby's calibre survives set-back Kettleborough's heat hits Essex County Championship Lewis and Surrey on course for title The chip makes his own name Liam Botham is more than capable of coping with the burden of his name. By Graham Otway Mackie on his marks for the top Ian Mackie has beaten Linford Christie and has now joined him in the sprinter's ultimate master class. Profile by Ian Chadband Excluded: the disabled athletes left in the cold The Paralympics in Altanta was a great success—except for the competitors who were not wanted. By Ian Hawkey The Sunday Times Saracens salute luxury Lynagh Rugby's second sex looks for a better deal While Super League attracts money and media, the women's game relies on talent. By Louise Taylor Carling kicks back into contention Bath take Orrell to cleaners Irish fail with the final push Rees is off to a flier at Wasps Fitzpatrick's lethal fervour The All Black captain is a colossus among his team of giants. Stephen Jones salutes a zealous man at the summit of his profession Dashing Dallaglic looms as name bound for fame With English rugby tiptoeing warily into a new era, Nick Cain profiles a brash young talent eager to be right in the thick of things Northampton backs spare the blushes of the pack Nick Cain takes a look at the opening day of the frist play-for-pay season Springboks tame the tired All Blacks Wigan halt Bulls charge Allenby proves extra special Hill reaches breaking point The Times The Wright ambition Video evidence could end soccer injustices World Cup First Division Second Division The Conference and Other Leagues Premier League Third Division Scotland U-21 Championship Pools Pragmatic Hoddle on honeymoon Joe Lovejoy finds England making light of hostile terrain before their opening World Cup qualifier Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Reid turns daydream into reality at Roker As Sunderland await a Wear-Tyne derby, Louise Taylor looks at the droll architect of a surprise revival Ireland restore some sanity Ukraine gifted win as Northern Ireland stumble Young England pass Moldova test as Dyer and Eadie strike Scotland make a basic point A first for the woman in black Deryk Brown sees another male bastion fall as a woman takes charge of a senior match for the first time Wales in no mood to show mercy Knight makes England's day RAC Hamed struggles but wins a war Contents Muted kick-off for professional rugby union Heartbeat Rock'n'roll's foremost biographer tells the real story of Buddy Holly, whose heartache and death have become the most tragle musical myth of our times Goodwood Travel Limited Ricoh Digital Solutions It's a funny old business, humour Will Punch be successful the second time around? Walter Ellis cautions that the goalsposts have been moved Patriot games in a creative climate Profile Questions from the floor that Blair can't answer Inside Politics Mercantile Credit Too many telly cooks Blair's bold storke A load of cobblestones The Times Educational Supplement Baron von Redwoods rattle King Kohl Simon Sebag Montefiore MP rides to rescue of Ryedale gunslingers Conformists who won't cry freedom A breeze in the Windy City Self-obsessed America spins an ominous yarn Keep Camilla and damn the critics Things look pretty black in adland Granada Playing God with the saints If Mother Teresa is to be canonised, she will endure a discredited trial by petty Vatican officialdom, writes Peter Stanford Trade winds blow Birt towards privatisation The BBC may be in its death throes as a public corporation, says Nicholas Hellen Trouble and strife by any other name Many married and divorced women are caught in a no man's land between two names, writes Margarette Driscoll It's the sleaze, stupid It was a great story, but the downfall of Bill Clinton's closest aide revealed America's media at their worst, writes James Adams Buy a handgun and stop a murder The US experience shows guns in the right hands can keep the peace, says Irwin Stelzer Let the Chechen rebels go free Robert Conquest arguses that Lebed's plans to let the people decide are Russia's best hope for lasting peace Paranormal not beyond all belief Stars and their eyes Ill-informed gossip The Sunday Times Invasion of the grey and grumpy Beware of elderly tourists seeking a cup of tea and clean toilets, warns Martin Vander Weyer Lords' steamroller Points Birthdays A true British lament Our Tone, the torrid Tuscan The Week There's life in the old party yet A flat tax, no strikes, less welfare? What does the new generation of Tory candidates believe in? We asked six would-be MPs with experience of government to give their views Class of 88: they came on strong, they signed. . . they got bored Heralded as a champion of reform, Charter 88 has fallen on hard times, writes Margarette Driscoll Now the Net will fit into your pocket Netscape's new company is scaling down software for use on everyday items, writes Mark Prigg The Sunday Times Tiny disk reader will increase memory Bits & Bytes Http: //www. tht. org. uk Http: //www. geo. mtu. edu/weather/aurora Computer helps end operation nausea Anaesthetic drug management in the operating room means that patients suffer less, writes Roger Dobson Early warning ECG reduces heart risk Cashpoint scanners for blind Http: //www. webcom. com/bizbiz/aerosp/farnboro Mobile soccer gains ground Clinical images Jungle fun Light treatment of plasma destroys viruses Medicine Towers can clear air pollution Red eye will aid drivers Calling time on jumping the gun Good radio sound over the Net remains virgin territory Software makers need to wait for the hardware on the Net to catch up, writes David Hewson Multiple Display Advertising Items Year of events marks success B-2 stealth bomber shows off Aerospace The world's most expensive aircraft can be see at Farnborough tomorrow. Report by David Windle Early warning satellite will guard space Defence Missiles and aircraft can now be correctly identified as friend or foe from above, writes Melanie Tringham The Sunday Times BT Internet Smart robots set to gain 3D eyesight Vision Computer warns of flood by phone Weather Landscape and Memories When Mussolini banished the writer and painter Carlo Levi, he sent him to the wilderness of Basilicata. Sixty years on, Graham Fawcett follows the trail Contents Kuoni Contents Brittany Ferries Hilton International Simply the best? EU flies into action Directions Snow screen Smells like. . . history Animal spirits Star system Lost: one ticket, one temper Air a grievance Good deals Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotland's rough diamond Sharing the air Route franchising is on the increase, says David Wickers Canadian Airlines International Debonair Where was I? Cunard Holiday Money The Med In our continuing journey along the Mediterranean coast, Sean Newsom and Anthony Sattin bring us to the cradle of European civilsation, a melting pot of converging cultures, where temperatures still run high Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Voyages Jules Verne Travel Section Photosales The Sunday Times Le shuttle Royal Olympic Cruises The Sunday Times Check-In The Big Value Flight Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items The castle built in the sky After the endless trip across Canada, a bizarre vision greets Melvyn BRAGG—the hotel that serves as a gateway to the Rockies British Airways Budget Holiday Autos Annual Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Inter Europe Special Trains International Kuoni Greaves Tours Ramblers Holidays General Accident Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Regal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey Florida Villas with Pools Explore small group exploratory holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Connections the Travel People British Midland Quest Worldwide Airline Network US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items USAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Meriski Multiple Display Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel The Carlyon Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Tyruth Rendell is always on the lookout for the scene of a crime Lufthansa Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? This week, win a weekend break at Tylney Hall Hotel, in Hampshire Competition Details Taxman starts crackdown as savings flood offshore Travel shops mislead with cheap deals Midshires to sell by phone Land a new job with a nose job Contents Odds on. . . Snooker ace Steve Hendry, like his… Europe trust launch Fidelity Investments Contents Home loans rip-off Smart savers quit societies for gilts and bonds Virtual Shop Severfield-Reeve puts steel into its profits Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Empty insurance mars home move Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers money problems, giving ansers and seeking redress on their bahalf Villain steals identity to run up debts Workout for financial health Are your finances in good shape? Naomi Caine asks two experts to look at common problems and make suggestions for improvement Flemings Schroders Legal & General Woolwich Building Society Capital ways to cut mortage burden Using spare capital to cut the size of your mortgage can yield big savings in the long term. Diana Wright looks at the best way of going about it Savings made with £5,000 repayment Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Direct Line Flexible home loans Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Homeowners in negative equity can force a sale Courts have ruled that lenders' vetoes may be overridden. Jeremy Callman explains The spread of the last minute bet A new form of gambling allows punters to place and even change bets as a match is being played. Paul Ham reports The Sunday Times Cheltenham & Gloucester Guinness Flight Direct Martin Currie Small firms cling to American seesaw My favourite shares Charlie Park manager of Hill Samuel's US Smaller Companies Fund, is looking for stability in a highly volatile stock market Mortgage cash deal Savings News Coventry Building Society Chase DE Vere Top savings rates UK unit trusts: Fund of funds Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase DE Vere Mortgage Management Franchises give a lift to budding entrepreneurs If you want to run your own business but are nervous of striking out alone and unaided, a franchise may be the best option, writes Debbie Hill Portfolio pension offers flexibility Scottish Widows Oscar unleashes pet food M&G The Sunday Times City slickers set shares on a rollercoaster ride The last quarter of the year promises the usual Volatility in the stock market as the money men jostle to boost their annual bonuses, writes William Essex Coventry Building Society The Sunday Times What if I'm a duff pension? 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Richmond Twickenham & Roehampton Healthcare NHS NB Selection Ltd Moore Stephens Barenbrug Gaffney, Cline & Associates GloTel The Susan Mills Portfolio The Sunday Times The Recruitment Team Railtrack Major Projects Division Vernon Building Society Office of Fair Trading Recruitment & Assessment Services Business Link Thames Valley The Sunday Times The Investors Compensation Scheme Recruitment & Assessment Services Audit Commission HM Prison Service NB Selection Ltd Nottinghamshire County Council Walford College The Sunday Times Surrey County Council Lewisham DIRECTeam Hays Accountancy Personnel Public Sector Article Withdrawn Cisco Systems Abroad loses its appeal Opportunities for senior executives in July… Contents Stirrings of Genius Inventions of the March Hare Poems 1909-1917 by T S Eliot edited by Christopher Ricks Faber £30 pp470 Contents 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 Harvey Porlock finds that laddishness is a bone of contention Very flopsy bunnies The follow-up to Watership Down has none of its illustrious predecessor's bite, says Humphrey Carpenter, twitching his nose Less is less Monogamy by Adam Phillips Faber £6.99 pp 121 File under F for fantasy Op. JB: The Last Great Secret of the Second World War by Christopher Creighton Simon & Schuster £14.99 pp 256 Writers Groomed for success The Last American Aristocrat: The Biography of Ambassador David K E Bruce by Nelson D Lankford Little, Brown £17.50 pp 484 The devil we know Prophet of Rage: A Life of Louis Farrakhan and his Nation Arthur J Magida HarperCollins £16.99 pp 264 Just an illusion The Good Society by John Kenneth Galbraith Sinclair-Stevenson £12.99 pp 152 Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary Devices and desires Thinking doesn't always make it so Paul Johnson is not convinced by an optimistic look at ecumenism 90 Years Ago this Week From the Diary of Beatrice Webb. Volume III. September 4,1906 On the Shelf Edna O'brien is compelled by the dark sensibility of William Faulkner Zen and the art of comic opera Cosi Fan Tutti by Michael Dibdin Faber £14.99 pp 248 The Times Literary Supplement Cheap thrills Trading Reality by Michael Ridpath Heinemann £15.99 pp 391 Shortlist Cruising on a ship of fools Every Man for Himself by Beryl Bainbridge Duckworth £14.99 pp 224 A myopic maze The Story of the Night by Colm Tóibin Picador £15.99 pp 313 Doctor on the make Open Heart by a B Yehoshua translated by Dalya Bilu Peter Halban £16.99 pp 498 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 442 Talking Books Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Compiled by Bookwatch Children's books The Sunday Times History Today The Folio Society The Adventures of Tintin Contents Let the sacrifice begin!. . . Let the High Priest of… O Pachacamac, blessed lord of the day, maker of… O God of the Sun, sublime Pachacamac, display they… Extracted from 'Prisoners Of The Sun' by… Tintin Fact File The Funday Times Club F-mail. . . Star letter Funday Times Club Calling All Space Rangers Drawing board Beryl the Peril Van-tastic! Black bird Jawsome Stay cool Tape that! See red! School's in! Pilbrow Fish Tales The Numskulls The Intelligent Toy Story The Cods Question Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean Next week in The Funday Times … Card Gold Medal Fans utd Funday Times Sport Join us at The Funday Times special Segaworld evening! Contents Pyjama party Contents A touch of Dutch courage for DI The Cooke Report How the other half lives. . . Now and Then Cheap and cheerful Goodbye high-maintenance Di, hello low-cost Camilla. Roland White, like Charles, thinks low-maintenance ladies are lovelier Look great the low-maintenance way, says Eve Cameron, editor of Zest health and beauty magazine Not mad for it Soulless hotels, living out of a suitcase and never a second to yourself. No wonder Liam hates touring, says Alex Kadis, who spent years on the road with Take That, above Cartier Limited A Midsummer Night's Dream The princess of wails Poor Princess Stephanie. Whether it's her career, family or husband—he was pictured last week canoodling with a dancer—nothing seems to go her way. Penny Wark on Monaco's luckless wild child Love for sale The world's largest International singles and Dating Expo took place in San Francisco last weekend. Christopher Goodwin was on the pull The Sunday Times Cool cats' whiskers Boris Yeltsin's grandson, about to start school in Britain, has been told to get rid of his moustache. Yet bumfluff is a rite of passage, says David Mills, above right The Times The Sunday Times A host of problems Dinner parties should be abolished, says a a Gill. The food's awful, company dull, manners absent and the cost enormous. But is this true? Style eavesdrops on three dinner parties to find out, bottom Help! The answers to all your problems Kempinski Hotels The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Where there's a Willesden Winner's Dinners The London Wall Bed Company Ltd. Travelling Light The Homes Office Art in Iron Long Tall Sally The Dolls House Emporium Ripley, Derbysh ire De5 3yd The White Co A World of White by Mail-Order Jake Autumn' 96 David J. Wilkins Oriental Rug Broker Artigiano Made in Italy David Nieper Narrow Fitting Shoes Specialists in Ladies' Golf & Leisurewear at… The Sunday Times Fred Dibnah Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword John Ware vs Esther Rantzen Feuds Corner The university fresher The Sunday Times Room at the top? The BBC chairman has apparently spent £62,000 on his big new office. Someone should have told him that size doesn't matter, says Hugh Pearman The Times Style file Boy meets gel I won't leave home without Picture Gallery £100 outfit Style Counsel The return of. . . the pearly queen Something to Chew on Waitrose Sophie Grigson Beetroot Champagne stands up Food & Drink Wine Bottles of the Week 1994 Villa Serriston Chianti Classico, £3.79 1994 Tenuta San Vito Chianti Putto, £5.49 1995 Nagyrede Estate Pinot Blanc, £3.49 Make a mealie of it Table Talk Testing Time Garlic bread Every second counts Even the most cringe-inducing family hand-me-downs can be updated to create a darshing contemporary home. By Victoria O'brien Shopping on Sunday British Antique Replicas Lyn-Plan Design directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Sinclair Research Ltd Shopping on Sunday Rosie Nieper Hatchback Bootliner SBC Ltd. 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Andrew Smith Listens as Mr Pop diagnoses what's what Stealing the show Bertolucci has taken leave of everything but his senses in Stealing Beauty, says Tom Shone The Royal Opera The rest of the week's films Snapshot of Nineties taste We are defined by the objects we desire, so welcome to a brave and optimistic new world, says Stephen Armstrong Sunset Blvd Programmed obsolescence Scrutiny Keeping body and soul together The war of the words Dictionary-makers, armed with the latest technology, are struggling to keep their grip on our slippery, evolving language. Competition is hot, says Michael Wright Hollow Reed Full steam ahead for the ship of fools Theatre Roll on the dark, satanic thrills Music The rest of the week's theatre Mermaid Theatre Bridge over Troubled water Douglas Kennedy pays tribute to the humane vision of Stewart Parker's Ulster plays Whispers from the gallery of the past Robert Henderson finds new music at the Proms acknowledging its forebears Stealing Beauty Toeing two lines David Dougill on the modern influences behind Scottish Ballet's new classical works Pointe of extinction Only talented new choreographers can save ballet from the confines of its classical mould, says Nadine Meisner Segaworld Multiple Display Advertising Items The Antiques Trail Specialists Select Theatre Breaks Gordon Reece Gallery Northern Ballet Theatre Bill Wrights Capital Breaks Oasis Bill Wrights Capital Breaks Albery Theatre Safeway London Calling Music Ltd The Lewes Gallery Barbican Centre Ford Opera North Derby Playhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago Prince Multiple Display Advertising Items Dominion Theatre Halifax Antiques Centre Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall Theatre Tokens BBC Proms Swan Art Fair The Sunday Times The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Big in Bosnia Dodgy gave up their summer in the limelight for a former war zone. 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