News from 20/10/1996
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Taki, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Elizabeth Jennings, W Colthart, John Dugdale, Hilary Mantel, Michael Prescott, Waldemar Januszczak, Konrad Bartelski, John Cleese, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, David Adams, Nigel Botherway, Adrian Room, Tony Barrell, Mik Barton, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, Kate O'Mara, John Peter, Claus Von Bulow, Nicholas Lezard, Robin Harnett, Paul Merson, Lesley White, John Jay, A S, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, J Hol, Bill Rathburn, Sheridan Morley, Marie Dawson, Henry Dudman, Ferdinand Mount, Alistair Scott, Alasdair Reld, Allan Brown, Sally Payne, David Smith, Nick Pitt, Adam Ant, Penny Wark, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Theresa Stewart Leader, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Chamonix, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Stephen Grey Home Affairs Correspondent, Edward Platt, H R, Wuthering Heights, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Block, David smith Economics Editor, Keith Cooper, Professor Daniel McCaughan, Mick Jagger, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Frederick Raphael, Tom English, Robert Miller, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, Roger Anderson, Patsy Westcott, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Lucy O'Brien, Sir Cliff Richard, John Evans, Jeeves, Richard Hill, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, John Crozier, Mrs J M, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Edward Porter, James Lees-Milne's, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Richard Fairbairn, Mark Franchett, L B, Jenny Shields, David Metcalf, Eric Idle, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Nick Caln, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Charlotte Atkins, Election windfall, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, David Irving, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, A G Willis, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Martin Arostegui, Jeff Randall, Paul Wheeler, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Nick Mawer, David Leppard, Arnie Wilson, John Fowles, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Lorraine Merson, David Lawrenson, Paul Kavanagh's, David McCabe, Elaine Paige, Dave Thomas, Richard Adams, Lesley Beck, Mrs D G, R S, Phil Baker, Ian Ellis, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Allstair Scott, Jonathan Silvers, Sue Reid, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Cosmo Landesman, Bonnie Estridge, Andrew Roberts, James Bartholomew, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, P T, David Caims, lan Hawkey, Susan Lilienthal, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, David Ginola, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Stephen Jones Our Rugby Correspondent, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, T S, Trevor Lewis, Peter Watson Solicitor Advocate, Steven Haynes, Bryan Appleyard, Colin McDowell, Rasselas, Nicholas Fox, Richard Pipes, Ivor Mills, Nick MacKinnon, Christopher Goodwin, Naoml Caine, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Richard Woods, Roland White, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Garth Alexander, Helen Jones, Rachel Cooke, Janet Street-Porter, Whistler, Robert O'Dowd, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Frank Ronan, David Rudnick, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Louisa Young, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Tomasz Starzewski, Judy Olausen, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Martin Donn, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Sam McKnight, Matthew Lynn, G Moffat, Godfrey Smith, Vald'isere, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Hunter Davies, Solomon Wariso, A A Gill, Tim Furniss, Michael Mashim, Rajeev Syal, Nadine Meisner, Michael Horovitz, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, Jove, R H, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Misha Glenny, Roger Dobson, John Timbrell, W S Milne, Cerla Pawell, Dennis Stevenson, Jerry Hall, J P, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, George, Joe Lovejoy, Tyax Lodge, Rupert Steiner, Theo Richmond, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Margaret Busby, Penny Perrick, Nigel Lloyd, Anthony Howard, Carla Powell, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoStyle Police helmets to be replaced by 'cycling hats' Labour lead in polls slashed to three-year low Blair envoy rules out early entry into single currency Contents British Airways Supplement Help me sace the nation, says Goldsmith Napoleon's bodice ripper found in Moscow archive Books Escaped bomber tracked to Irish lair Contents Lilley freezes benefit for single parents to promote family values Simplex Crombie Mercury Communications Goldsmith marshals his 'rabble army' Newspapers Support Recycling Tudor bishop is role model for master spy Diana to reshape her image with fly-on-wall film Fans rally to troubled Gazza Lombard Business Finance 106 Peugeot Major breaks through class ceiling Multiple births put babies at risk of blindness American Express Cards Mercedes-Benz Unions use 'hidden' funds to pay Labour Britain pays air fares premium Compaq Time and Tide awaits Captain Courageous The Document Company One man's sleigh ride into drug underworld Woolwich Direct IRA fugitive flaunts his freedom KLM BT Boy fights to clear parents of sex abuse SAAB Body of lost climber found on Everest MOPS Space junk could close final frontier Motorway driver hit by concrete fights for life Mercury Communications Virgindirect Studios zoom in on soap opera Saatchi Hitachi Lottery £160m will go to new film makers Lloyds Bank Namby-pamby legacy of giving women the vote Atticvs Gay life and loves of a literary nomad revealed Atticvs Loose liberal talk will cost young lives Atticvs Mercantile Credit So much for hot celebrity gossip Atticvs Nick Newman's Week A victory for sense and sensibility Budget Swell Party Simon Sebag Montefiore watches high society play politics at the seaside Goldsmith lures natural Tories Panasonic Notebook Computers Hi-tech home of future could be a mud hut Ford Falklands hero claims army nest of neo-Nazis REM flop rocks record moguls Mother and child reunion Clare Short's anguish at giving her baby away was common to a generation of women. Half a million have reason to envy her joy at finding him again, write Margarette Driscoll and Paul Nuki Mercury Communications Declining Yeltsin wins a battle. . . Ousting of general opens door to intrigue in the Kremlin Mais em Bauteille A nation with one foot stuck in the past Richard Pipes, a former director of Soviet affairs at the US National Security Council and a historian at Harvard, analyses the shifting struggle for power in Russia between the forces of democracy and those of tsarist autocracy British Airways Russia's Power Players Washington spin renegade targets Kohl Japan plans love nest on the moon The Times Literary Supplement Fujitsu Fujitsu Tiger faces extinction as WWF aid misfires South African security link to Palme murder Gingrich sinks with flailing Dole . . . Obscurity beckons for prophet of an American revolution Northern Rock Republicans run scared of woman in an iron chair As Marlboro man turns on Clinton Tobacco belt twists in the wind from anti-smoking crusade Mercury Communications Hertz Villagers chase off Taliban with bare fists and stones Ortega drops revolution to woo Nicaragua Coca-Cola couple fight for custody of secret formula Lotus Working Together Lotus Working Together Marbella gambles with Vegas-on-sea Alfa Romeo 'Robbed' tribe sues the Queen American Express Israel rebuffs Vanunu plea Listen Bush raises a rare Republican laugh Inside New York The Sunday Times A star-maker is born Nixon's politics of revenge Fourth zucchini trial Police press for shotgun control Ordination row priests in £21m payoff Weather and Travel Outlook Hounding a politician: Hunt enthusiasts yesterday in… Philip in operation to allay cancer fear Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackpot tops £9.8m for lottery News Digest 12,000 attend education rally Boy released Bottomley claim Gargoyle case Howard talks Ripe for picking Golden gloves Grantham ward Overseas Prices Railroad fever Pearson shake-up could lead to sale of TV arm C&W set to take over Videotron Young's wife 'linked to web of Morgan firms' Virginatlantic Sport Net Loss . . . Alaska's fishing fleet is being… Sears will sell electricity by mail-order catalogue Winner takes all Quality boosts exports, says Treasury study Greycoat faces break-up call Pearson's Texan belle has City playing footsie Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunderland to join football club floats Car Group drives to market with £40m tag Salmon glut hits Alaska Small firms press for debt interest Antisoma in share placing Business Digest Generic first Blitz on foreign lottery racket Wagamama move Print closure Virgin in China Winner Takes All High-flyers are enjoying enormous salaries that rocket ever upward. Rufus Olins and Matthew Lynn report on the huge gulf that is opening between the best and the rest ITV Roditi's offshore bonanza Prufrock Further adventures of Adam Ant Sage Solutions Centre Archer faces up to a big challenge A stage for food Tales of Noddy - Part II Unsavoury sale prices Wickes fiasco may lead to bid contest As the new chairman grapples with the fall-out from the accounting scandal, the group could be vulnerable to a bid. John Waples reports Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts The Sunday Times Gehe plays waiting game in Lloyds duel Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Mercury Communications Reuters Railroad recovery drives wave of mega mergers America's lean and mean-rail operators are uniting after grabbing business from the roads, reports Garth Alexander in New York Nuunet Pipex Project Management Sedgemoor LG China stocks soar as speculators pile in The Shanghai a index is up 77% this year, driven by rumours of an economic boost. Michael Sheridan reports from Hong Kong Barclays Telekom sell-off starts share fever Britain has had its Side. Now, with Deutsche Telekom, Europe's biggest flotation, Germany will have its Fritzes. Report by Mark Franchett in Berlin and Ardyn Bernoth Argos Nokia Big City players go football crazy The pay-per-view revolution will bring huge revenues for the big clubs, and investors are keen to pitch in. Report by Nicholas Fox Department for Education and Employment Does your Company Have a Top It Consultant Focusing… Air Portugal Missing: a half million victims of downsizing AXA Insurance & Investment Big Apple sheds its rotten core Easdaq market opens its doors America's Nasdaq provides finance for growing firms. Now there is a Euro version. Report by Claire Oldfield and Rupert Steiner BT rival offers savings of 25% on phone calls Multiple Display Advertising Items Tile Hill College Coventry EF The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Scholl Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Wolverhampton Challenge Educational Services University of the West of England Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Association with Vodafone Group Alphagraphics Valcor Arbitration Services (UK) Ltd. Run Your Own Unique Business Consultancy Limited Areas Available Business Development Partnership MJN Technology Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Damon drives out the demons Britain's latest Formula One title is a triumph for determination and honesty, says Adam Parsons Hill's glory was brief but genuine The credit given to a mighty racing machine should not cloud a courageous driver's very real champion qualities Early omens place Villeneuve in driving seat The 1996 championship is already history. Adam Parsons looks for key signs of how next year's campaign is likely to take shape Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Results Round-Up Racing Rugby Union Bosra sends Cecil to the top John Karter reports on the Cesarewitch and the Dubai Champion Stakes at Newmarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Of Esteem leads the British raiding party John Karter, Racing Correspondent, says the climate is right for overseas success in the Breeders' Cup General the real McCoy Eubank lights a camel Bizarre, improbable, unique. The cynics mock, but Chris Eubank's Egyptian crusade is quite an event. Ian Chadband reports Reid looks the genuine article Liverpudlian belied a pretty-boy image when he took the WBC super-middleweight title in Milan last weekend. Ian Chadband reports Obree's future is in the balance after conflicting reports Mercury Communications AT&T Yankees strut back to base This week's World Series sees the team that everybody loves to hate make an overdue return to the limelight. Rob Steen reports Henman falls foul of semi-final jinx Tennis Mercury Communications The Times Mighty Quins prove the money-to-power ratio Passionate Pontypridd drown Bath Leicester enjoy late spree Toulouse confirm champions tag Offiah seals union return in tried and tested way Wasps are cut down to size Rainbow goes to pot The world champions are in a right mess and President Mandela has lost interest. Ian Hawkey reports Warren declares war on RFU in row over Pechey Stephen Jones and Nigel Botherway on Bedford's bid to remove playing restrictions Twickers twits offside again Stephen Jones, our Rugby Correspondent, remains adamant that regional games are a complete waste of everybody's time The Omega from Vauxhall Change needed for success in professional era Bob Dwyer, Leicester's Australian coach, explains in his first column why he feels the commitment of English club players remains flawed Laid-back Lehman still chasing further goals The Open champion talks exclusively to Lauren St John, our Golf Correspondent, at the Matchplay A bobsleigh run to ruination Olympian Mark Tout reveals to Nick Pitt how he was seduced by the drug-pushers and was reduced to a sporting outcast Mercury Communications Gascoigne's crying shame His unsavoury behaviour has profound implications for club as well as country. Kevin McCarra on the England man's crisis Hull fans walk out but Fish remains unbowed United provide some answers on the European front At last Manchester United are making an impact in Europe. Dave Thomas pick over the bones of their victory in Turkey Boss man Aldridge has deeds still to do on his Mersey beat Chris Lightbown on a veteran striker who shows no signs of losing his renowned predatory instincts Bass Wright sours Arsenal's climb American Express Cards Derby fight back after quick strike from Saunders Yorke unlocks Leeds with clinical finish Wanderers find the way back Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Liverpool return to the script Super Sunday: today's matches will be crucial in determining who wins the Premier League title After their successful foray into Europe, Roy Evans' team face up to neighbours Everton in the Merseyside derby at Anfield. Preview by Joe Lovejoy, Football Correspondent Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Ghost of United past that haunts Keegan Louise Taylor on a fixture that proved to be a defining point in last year's race for the championship Polished Spurs show mettle Sloppy Hammers claw win in rough-and-tumble game Coton's milestone match ends sadly Truth the casualty in war of words Alan Sugar and Terry Venables settled their libel dispute last week, but who really won? Jeff Randall weighs up conflicting evidence Bohinen makes his point for Blackburn PFA tries to avoid strike action Chris Lightbown looks closely at the political thinking behind the PFA's vote on TV money Number One Els drives for third title South African to meet Singh in final Nick Pitt and Lauren St John report on the semi-finals of the Toyota World Matchplay Championship at Wentworth's Burma Road Cecil triumph in Champion Stakes Bath cleaned out in the Rhondda Premier League Crazy Gang hit new heights Super Sunday Crying Shame Eurostar business Loaded The secret millionaires Life on the lottery: Part II Hunter Davies tracks down a couple hiding £2.8m from their children, family and friends-even from granny, who lives upstairs. They could be living near you Henley Management College Goodwood Travel Limited Mad dogs of right on a German leash The threat from extremist parties in Austria, France and Italy is containable so long as the Germans do not drive too hard for monetary union, says Misha Glenny It can't buy you love, but it spun their world round One year after their huge £22.6m jackpot, Hunter Davies heard the final stories of the two winners from Hastings and their wives Brimful of the party spirit Profile Tories to sink or swim in clear blue water Inside Politics The Times Wuthering both ways A wise gun ban Yeltsin must step down The Times Higher Education Supplement No Title Melancholy Major squats in his bunker Quidmum Hunted Fox falls to hounds of the right Comic relief from the Chump party Picture Gallery Old Labour nearly done for In cyberspace, nobody can hear you yawn Betrayal of the brave at Suez Deathly grip of a thriving ruling class Smint Gang culture tightens grip on Britain's street kids Theft and violence are all in a day's work for the young gangsters of the 1990s. Penny Wark and Solomon Wariso investigate the criminal world thrown up by the murder of a London headmaster Stena Line Tories rally to close on Blair David Smith charts the signs of a Major comeback Unions wait for election windfall David Metcalf sees a return of collective power Patter merchant with a power base Interview Matthew Lynn meets Dennis Stevenson Stena Line Alas poor Dole, you never stood a chance Andrew Sullivan on the candidate who was outwitted Orange hutchison telecom Father wants a total gun ban Picture Gallery A good musical? The money is the message The marketing success of Heathcliff has been so stupendous that criticism is superfluous, writes John Harlow The Sunday Times NEC fans jab at Clarkson ego Points Birthdays Research drives our prosperity Freedom to teach Bravo! Opera for simple folk Orange hutchison telecom Computers will guide road trains Transport Daimler-Benz is testing a system that will let lorries travel in close convoy, writes Sean Hargrave Flat speaker can be used as screen Audios Technical mess blocks Net phones Sounding of Standards must be set so all phones can communicate, says David Hewson Premature babies hurt by umbilical clamps Chocolate makes ideal shock absorber Bits & Bytes Genetic brews enhance beer Ourworld A recipe for super concrete Bikers tested in virtual reality Driving New row erupts over 'alien spaceship' fragment Unidentified Flying Objects Cash doubts upset space station plan Space A Russian cash shortage threatens the future of the international space station, writes Tim Furniss Trojan-horse drug may stop HIV turning into Aids Medicine Sunday Times Freefone Netscape puts new face on Windows Software Contents South African Airways Party Spirits Far from fearing death, Mexicans celebrate it. In Oaxaca, Frederic Raphael witnesses the Day of the Dead, a jamboree of graveside fireworks and candied skeletons that is the antithesis of European attitudes to mortality Holiday Money Lunn Poly Where was I? Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages Jules Verne End of the policy ploy Directions First prize Casa Italia Enjoy your stay . . . please! Go for broke In brief . . . Voyage of destiny Fever alert Great breaks The Glider Multiple Display Advertising Items The northern line Crystal Travelbag Ireland Holidays '96 Driven to distractions It should have been a 1,500-mile straight drive from Cairns to Sydney, but Mark Ottaway couldn't resist the turn-offs that led him to some of the most beautiful places on earth Cairns to Yeppoon Travel Section Britannia Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet Air Portugal Avis Icelandair Hellenic Cruises Aer Lingus Trail Finders Peregor Travel Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug USAirtours plc British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Orlando Singapore Airlines Air Tickets Direct Qantas Japan Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In New Zealand A quick getaway He had planned a three-month stay. But nine days in Cape Verde were all that Frank Ronan could take Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Airline Network Rock'n' roll resorts Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, is creating a new breed of super hotel in Miami. 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Win two nights at each of four Relais du Silence hotels in France Competition Details Multiple Display Advertising Items Whose Funds are Best? Millions face pensions 'misery gap' Bradford & Bingley boss pledges to stay mutual It pays to be rich in divorce court Money Makeover Fund will buy old policies Virgin Is It a Car? Is It a Van? Family told: pay £45,000 to get disability grant Time for Kepit investors to make decision Schroders Oasis fan looks back in anger at Paris trip Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Car hire firm leaves its marque on string of victims Legal & General Reliability is key to picking a fund The Sunday Times teamed up with Micropal to identify the best investment managers over a 10-year period. The results were surprising, writes Paul Ham The Equitable Life Yorkshire Building Society Sunline Self-assessment: how it affects you The biggest change to taxation in 50 years is with us. Martin Donn explains the new regime Euro 96 adds value to leisure sector Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Birmingham Midshires Building Society Spend time to save on borrowing Shop around to find the type of loan best suited to your needs, and your budget, writes Debbie Hill Cyclist fears a rainy day In our new series, experts check out a reader's finances. By Naomi Caine Scottish Widows GT Global Beale Dobie Goldbrand Development Ltd. The Sunday Times IBERIAi Health cover can be a chronic problem Private medical cover is booming, but it may not afford the level of protection you think it does, warns David Rudnick Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Cancer victim left without benefit Annual Travel Insurance Insurers aim to cut cost of treatment Managed treatment can reduce waste and improve quality, claim insurers, David Rudnick weighs the facts The Equitable Life Investors Direct General Accident M&G European Unit Trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items Portfolio Asia Fund PC banking on trial Mortgage Pep offer Savings News Chase De Vere Investments Plc Top savings rates Mercedes' big mistake? The new V-class is too vast, too lumbering, too van-like to be a good MPV, says Ray Hutton Peugeot gives Britain an electric starter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Speedy Gonzalez don't live here no more Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Are You Currently Driving a Leased Vehicle? Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Bournemouth Multiple Display Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Neep Colchester Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Driving Test The Knowledge Market off the critical list It may not be a boom, but with rising prices and falling negative equity housing is clearly on the road to recovery, says Mary Wilson Regent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Extraordinary Space People who live in thatched cottages Foxtons Mount Vernon Multiple Display Advertising Items Richmond Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Linden Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regent's Park Savills Regalian Central London Estate Agents Hamptons International Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Properties Copping Joyce Harsour Estates Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos Trafalgar House Europe Thirlstone Homes Ltd Prestige Homes (Southern) Ltd Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seven Dials House Alex Neil Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Priestmere Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleeson Homes The Sunday Times Chinnocks Wharf Barratt Friend & Falcke Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Octagon Cobalt Building Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N B Selection Ltd KPMG means business Whitehead Selection Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motor Cars Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N B Selection Ltd GKRS Search & Selection Vodafone Group Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N B Selection Ltd Teleglobe PA Consulting Group Barclays Life Whitehead Selection The Magic Pub Co. Goodman Graham Coopers & Lybrand S&H Consulting Limited N B Selection Ltd Riley Consultancy Harvey Nash PLC Thomson Technology Consulting Group N B Selection Ltd A Division of Nb Selection Ltd Taylor Nelson AGB PLC GKRS N B Selection Ltd A Division of Korn/ferry International Michael Page Consultancy GKRS Melville Craig Group Michael Page Technology Hoggett Bowers Exective Search & Selection Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection Dixey Robb Associates Search & Selection Consultants Marks & Spencer Financial Services Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection Computer Sciences Corporation Sales & Marketing Berlitz (U. K.) 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Sherpa Corporation Rockwell Automation Motorola Sports Council Co-operative Tripos Recruitment Parsys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britannia The Sharing Society Concurrent Computer Corporation Boost Scala International CTA International Search & Selection Riley Consultancy Nationwide Logica N M Rothschild & Sons Limited Inter Search Multiple Display Advertising Items James Allen & Associates Limited Illingworth Management Consultants BBM Selection Linklaters & Paines Habitat International Cadence Digby Morgan Consulting Mercuri Urval Zarak Macrae Brenner McBride Chase AAD Executive Selection Ltd Mandate British Printing Company Ducheyne Executive Eastern Natural Gas Northern Foods Multiple Display Advertising Items Cdscdce Systems The Insolvency Service Mercuri Urval DiRECT Resources Multiple Display Advertising Items Tate Fire Protection Services plc BBC Recruitment services Swgle Malt Glenhddich Multiple Classified Advertising Items LCC International, Inc. The Wentworth Consultancy Stafford Long & Partners Hatton Blue Limited The Dorow Partnership SAP Recruitment & Assesment Services Austin Knight Saur Water Services SMS Innovative Systems Norfolk County Council Whitehead Selection Huddersfield NHS Trust Manchester Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Ltd. Falkirk & District Royal Infirmary NHS Trust Newlon Housing Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham City Council Education Inland Revenue St Edmund Hall Oxford Instant recruitment Scheme Wilton Park Profiting from happy families A US consultancy on family-friendly policies says it is in firms' interests to help their staff more, writes Margaret Coles Petrosearch Petroleum Recruitment Ks Selection Three Valleys Water Times Newspapers Limited Royal Mail Head-hunters think big Job advertising rises 31% Contents Never a Dull Moment Contents Bubbly Bacon? Agony and ecstasy We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the… Pile'em High Mutinous stuff Book of Ruth's Chaos theory Critical List Nothing like a sequel to get the critics complaining, notes Harvey Porlock Desperately seeking Brigitte Waiting for Bardot by Andy Martin Faber £9.99 pp183 Not the marrying kind Leaving a Doll's House by Claire Bloom Virago £16.99 pp274 Sbc Writers Great minds don't always think alike The Sense of Reality Studies in Ideas and their History by Isaiah Berlin Chatto £20 pp278 Omens of Millennium by Harold Bloom Fourth Estate £15.99 pp255 The Sunday Times Touchstone Simon & Schuster Last relic of the ancien régime Alec Douglas-Home by D R Thorpe Sindair-Stevenson £25 pp562 A happy ending Rosa's Child by Jeremy Josephs with Susi Bechhofer I B Tauris £16.95 pp159 The Gothic Society From Belsen to Britain's open arms The Boys: Triumph Over Adversity by Martin Gilbert Weidenfeld £20 pp511 Keeping up appearances Look good, but be powerful too, says Nancy Friday. Janet Street-Porter agrees Life can be sweet The Same River Twice Honoring the Difficult by Alice Walker Women's Press £16.99 pp302 Diary Saying it with flowers Richard Mabey's Flora Britannica is much more than a definitive guide to Britain's wild plants. It is a passionate hymn to the threatened glories of our countryside, says John Fowles Under the spreading chestnut oak, elm, yew . . . There's no need to start hugging them, but Stuart Wavell welcomes a book that pays homage to Britain's rich legacy of ancient trees Elizabeth Jennings heaps praise on Somerset Maugham's The Razor's Edge 50 Years Ago this Week From James Lees-Milne's diary, October 25,1946 Esau Philipkerr The Commons touch Matthew Parris votes resoundingly in favour of two parliamentary companions The Times Educational Supplement The Times Frightening stuff Worst Fears by Fay Weldon Flamingo £14.99 pp197 Sex and the single girl Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding Picador £14.99 pp310 Uneasy does it The Witch of Exmoor by Margaret Drabble Viking £16 pp275 Fusion and confusion The Lady with the Laptop by Clive Sinclair Picador £12.99 183 Institut Francais The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 449 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Children's books The Sunday Times Little Brown The Folio Society The Adventures of Tintin Contents Fact File The Funday Times Club Go Game Crazy The Numskulls Shocking News about Man's Best Friend - the… The God's Question Animal Magic! Whitewash Poohmania! Seeing double In the doghouse A top London store can now supply that speial gift for teh pampered pooch who has everything Write on Wind of change Castle Life Looking out of their stables Beryl the Peril Nuts Investigations Fish Tales Rex and Tex Mr Clean The creature feature SQUiRT Next week in The Funday Times Red The Sunday Times Gold Medal Competition Fans utd David Ginola Picture Gallery David has a four year old son called Andrea New Spooky Tazos Style Now And Then Frock Horror Contents Bras, books and Bond men Social diary Small fortunes Madonna's new baby will be inundated with the most extravagant gifts. If money is no object, how much can you actually spend on a sprog? Jonathan Margolis goes shopping Not all 'It' seems Tatler magazine has devoted its new issue to 'It' Girls. And on the cover is our very own columnist, below. But being a fashionable good-time girl is much harder than it looks, claims Tara Palmer-Tomkinson Outstrips ot Satisfaction is not guaranteed Is it possible to keep a pop star faithful? Jerry Hall tried tricks most men would die for, says Rachel Cooke, but still she failed Colgate Toyota It's cooler up north Leeds is, as everyone knows, the trendiest city in Britain. So much so that gangs of London clubbers bypass Soho and head up the M1 on a Friday night. Sheryl Garratt reports The Sunday Times Never out of Vogue Diana Vreeland was no pin-up, but for decades American women hung on her every word. Now her eccentric lifestyle is the subject of a Broaday play. Colin McDOWELL on how a fashion maven became a legend The Sunday Times FUJiTSU To die for Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinner's The Sunday Times Bulgarian Cabernet Sauvignon Almay Help! The answers to all your problems Heathcliff Brief Lives Last week saw the opening of Heathcliff, Sir Cliff Richard's £3.5m rock musical inspired by Wuthering Heights. The devout Anglican Peter Pan of Pop, who claims not to have had sex for 36 year, went down a storm as the wildly passionate Yorkshireman before a 4,000-stong audience in Birmingham The Sunday Times Crossword Kathy Burke vs Helena Bonham Carter Feuds Corner The serial adulterer Family Life A bit on the side: Siobhan Finneran, George Costigan and Michelle Holmes in Rita, Sue and Bob Too! Picture Gallery Peep show If you fancy a see-through frock or a twee tea dress, then the Paris collections were right up your boulevard, says Paula Reed Streaks ahead I won't leave home without Style counsel 10 of the best £130 Something to Chew on Waitrose Sue Lawrence Scallop ceviche Pasta with wild mushrooms Caramelised apples with melted toffee Small beer big on taste Real Ale Bottles of the Week I just knew it. I knew the minute I wrote that the… Testing Time Baby food Picture Gallery End of the space age Interiors Lofts are still the height of fashion, but with developers now converting any old office block, Hugh Pearman asks if their time is up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Design directory Industrial strength: lamp shade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health Right Martyn Meade Racing British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Reservoir Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Notes Bpoggs & Stratton Countax Over a husband's dead body Health Last week's ruling that a deceased man's sperm could not be used to conceive his wife's child caused uproar. Sue Reid examines the arguments Multiple Display Advertising Items The a to Z of Kids' Health Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd. 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Noises off Seduced Arthur Miller writes clumsy lines and tousy characters. . . New Yorker Rhoda Koenig cannot fathom Britain's adultation of him The rough with the smoothie Tom Shone watches Kevin Costner turn in a truly pro charm offensive The rest of the week's films Money matters Despite its national status, Glasgow's planned gallery of art and design faces a crisis, reports Hugh Pearman Multiple Display Advertising Items God's own country At the National Gallery, Waldemar Januszczak sees Rubens's Belgian landscapes placed squarely on the art-historical map of Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Prolier than thou The Angry Young Man is back in vogue, shoving his impeccable working-class credentials in our faces, says Cosmo Landesman Virgin Radio Film Pick of the Week Rigoletto Myth is the point Multiple Display Advertising Items Tell us an udder one, Eddie John Harlow previews Eddie Izzard's exercise in bovine humour Barbican Centre Superwoman You'll believe a person can fly . . . Nadine Meisner meets Louise Lecavalier Keep your shirt on Joaquin Cortes's flamenco fusion leaves David Dougill cold Values only in the abstract A hit play from France explores art, friendship and loyalty—but it doesn't work here, says John Peter The rest of the week's theatre BMG National Student Drama Festival Abbot Ale Losing the scent Hugh Canning senses a mad Russian joke in a zany production of Shostakovich's tale of the missing nose Living Bridges English National Ballet Flawed gold For all its quirks, David Cairns finds rewards in Covent Garden's Ring Cycle Labatt's Apollo Hammersmith Royal Albert Hall London Palladium Royal Albert Hall Erik Khopinski piano Raymond Gubbay Antique Chinese Bank House Quadrophenia Chrysalis Theatre Royals Nottingham Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items M1ss Saigon Piccadilly Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items RG International Festival Radisson Edwardlan Whitehall Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre St. John's, Smith Square Wigmore Hall Mikhail Kazakevich piano London Bach Festival Raymond Gubbay Royal National Theatre The World Famous Moscow State Circus Jadeleisure Services Raymond Gubbay Royal Choral Society The Sunday Times Music Collection The band marches into action Patriotic spirits will be summoned by this week's disc, a selection of military favourites Ruffling feathers Andrew Smith hails the prolific talent behind Babybird's success Rock The ultimate collection Rem: Green Jazz Keep a Song in Your Soul Crucial Cuts Bartok String Quartets Classical BBC1 Television & Radio Satellite Critics' choice UK Gold Film choice BBC1 Tuesday Satellite Critics' choice UK Gold Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice UK Gold Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice UK Gold Film choice BBC1 Picture Gallery Satellite Critics' choice UK Gold Film choice BBC1 UK Gold Satellite Critics' choice UK Gold Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice UK Gold Film choice Highlights High Street Sky One Satellite MTV Hat trick: kids in the hall (Paramount, Mon,… Full of flava: Peter Andre on Stylissimo! 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