Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 02/02/1997

1997; Gale Group;

Autores

Taki, George Cole, Theo Derit, Waldemar Januszczak, Rob Corbidge, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, John Karter Racing Correspondent, John Strafford Chairman, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, A N, Fred Redwood, Shena MacKay, John Peter, Barbra Paskin, Alan Hunt, Angus Finney, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Frank Whitford, Richard Ross, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Jane Goodall, Nick Pitt, Gustave Flaubert, Nicki Pope, Penny Wark, David James Smith, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Jonathan Bentley, Edward Platt, Charles Murray, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Block, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Jane Thynne, Willie Carson, Anthony Sattin, Mario Artaza Chilean ambassador, Frank Warren, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Peter Brown, David Dougill, Harold Pinter, H M Bellamy, Alan Wilson, Langshott Manor, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Jon Gendle, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Richard Fairbairn, David Cairns, Ross Davies, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Peter Hadfield, Kavanagh, Antony Kamm, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Cathy Scott-Clark, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Paul Ham, Michael Hughes, Paul Donovan, Lord Snowdon, Moyra Bremner, Philip Craigie, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, James Adams, Derek Clements, Nicholas Hellen, Beth Stuart-Findlay, Harvey Cole, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Andy Webb, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Canon Dr Paul Oestreicher, Tom Shone, Hugh McLllvanney, Rufus Olins, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Hugh McLlvanney, Baram Blackett, Paul Ham Money Editor, Dave Thomas, Allison Bozniak, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Robert Lacey, Hugo Barnacle, Christina Lamb, Rian Malan, Tim Henman, John Williams, Anna Pasternak, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Cosmo Landesman, Bonnie Estridge, Andrew Roberts, Bruce Field, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Dominic Franklin, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Caroline Donald, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Steven Haynes, Colin McDowell, Stephen McGinty, Lucy Heald, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Tony Rocca, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Rogelio Pfirter Argentine ambassador, John Lloyd, Maurice Chittenden, Neil Hendriksen, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Clyde Merrill, Sean Hargrave, Kingston Smith Chartered Accountants, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Keith Watkins, Mark Whitaker, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Simon Wright, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, John Spurling, Joe Lovejoy Football Correspondent, Hugh Fraser, Andrew Lorenz, Mark Coultan, Naomi Caine, Hazel Courteney, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Adrian Levy, Roger Dobson, Andrew Verity, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Chris Moore, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, R K, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Penny Perrick, Tom Deveson, Anthony Howard, Robert Sam Anson, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, Geoff Simons, Rachel Webb, Danny Danziger, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Reverend Canon Sally Fogden, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

Resumo

Contents Children of working mothers face exam failure Charles wants 'honest life' with Camilla Benazir may seek asylum in Britain to avoid trial Contents Kuoni Contents Swampy the mole fined £500 for Newbury damage Revealed: secret cabinet plan to offer Tube at bargain price Looking for Love Portillo's stolen files up for sale Ex-minister joins bugging bill attack Kensington Knightsbridge Millennium & Copthorne Hotels The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers The Sunday Times Classified Newspapers Support Recycling Santer insists single currency is on target Blair voters back private health Diverse and Definitive: The Ultimate CD Collection Under 45s Choose the Sunday Times Dixons boss 'sell out' fury Hospital told to cut names from waiting list Hoover of the FBI had stars in his eyes Hyacinth, queen of suburbia, to lord it over US television Virgin direct Schools drug culture explodes as dealers offer sale or return Panasonic Churchill's giant cigars were just for the camera Property dealer's £500,000 legal aid Blair plan to fund the arts from lottery 'bank' Women come top in tests of memory Army retreats into cyberspace to escape green battalions Panasonic Hugh Laurie wins £500,000 BT contract 306 Peugeot Comic cuts in the Commons video farce Channel 5 bids to poach Brookside Hundreds of women to sue over birth pills Fujitsu Rebel with a housing cause has last laugh Labour to raise nurses' pay In today's Other Papers Fergie villa sale Alfa Romeo Nasa tunes up for cut-price trip to Mars Wirral has key to election date The write crowd Atticus Hollywood focuses on Hitler,'likeable guy' Push the boat out for the Queen Atticvs Neff Going bananas at the Hilton Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Sage Software Class Act Thousands of children are enjoying astonishing success at schools which have adopted a radical new approach to eliminating failure. Judith O'Reilly and Margarette Driscoll report Breaking cover Prince Charles is tired of hiding his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles. But will public appearances together jeopardise his pursuit of popularity? And what if they decide to marry? Report by Andrew Alderson Dangerous Liaisons Air Canada A couch potato's feast Peter Millar and Nicholas Hellen describe how rival media moguls joined forces to create what could become the greatest show on earth Cellnet Revealed: ANC murder plot Spy documents show how black leader was betrayed Wolf's Romeo spies explain seduction in a cold war climate The History Channel Bhutto tearful as poll defeat looms NatWest Don't play the dead fly—say it in Cubonics Chess king vs the Kremlin bruiser Le Pen's banned lieutenant uses wife as a front Holiday autos The Chrysler Neon The Vectra from Vauxhall Scrimp and save Japan struggles in the slump Oprah's magic conjures up a new bestseller Texas mother found guilty of killing sons BT US taxman targets Clinton's enemies Eurostar Manila issues sex warning to migrant maids Cat killing: Australia's latest sport Swiftcall Kremlin covers up Yeltsin's decline Inside Moscow The Times Big build-up gets cancelled Bear witness Plane medication Germans 'stitch up' World Cup Brussels may ban Labour windfall tax Weather and Travel Outlook Church report to attack Tory policies British Airways Standards 'too low' in half of primary schools "Simplex" Bookcases and Cabinets Nine share £22.6m rollover jackpot News Digest Tourists killed in plane crash Royal narrator Toy gun amnesty 'BSE link' tests Hunger strike Animal protest Misadventure Winning portfolio England tear up records Ragged Scotland choke on late try feast Contents Eurostar Hard man Leading light Racing Ahead Soft target Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Cantona strike keeps United in the driving seat Italian polish leaves Spurs looking tawdry Flagging Villa hearts lifted by Milosevic goal Liverpool stay in the hunt Rovers darken Hammers gloom Wasteful Wednesday dent Europe bid Graham held by his creation Barmby fires Everton back to winning ways Mustoe rescues Boro as Dons tire Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Italy's Wembley plans written in black and white Ian Hawkey on how the revival of Juventus has provided the foundations on which Italy coach Cesare Maldini can build his team FA angry over World Cup 'stitch-up' England's leading lights With or without Paul Gascoigne, England have found a formula for the future, says Joe Lovejoy, our Football Correspondent Goater deepens Millwall's woe Rob Steen sees the Londoners' troubles off the pitch reflected on it with a 2-0 defeat against Bristol City Goal A final Cup run for Walker the oldie At 39, Clive Walker is enjoying a new lease of life with Woking, as Coventry, their FA Cup replay opponents on Tuesday, will testify. Rob Steen tracks the former Chelsea winger to discover what keeps him running Soft option cuts no ice with O'Neill Denis Walsh looks at the manager whose total self-belief and no-nonsense philosophy are keeping Leicester City right on the boil Graham goes for his guns Kevin Connolly detects a sense of déjà vu in Tuesday's FA Cup tie between Leeds and Arsenal Harrington stumbles as Martin takes lead Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing Power surge gives Rowell a buzz David Walsh sees a revitalised England trounce Scotland by a record points margin in the Calcutta Cup as Twickenham resounds to the home side's opening Five Nations victory Wigan in quest to regain top billing David Lawrenson on rugby league's high-profile return, ensured by a classic Challenge Cup clash Carling and Stimpson show way forward for England Bob Dwyer, Leicester coach, says that, in the Calcutta Cup, England finally showed glimpses of the style to which coach Jack Rowell aspires Rugby fan Chirac is tackled by Kacala Nick Cain on Brive's cup final hero who personifies the gap between English and French rugby Confidence flows as Ashton's men turn corner Tom English was at the Arms Park to watch an invigorated Ireland hold their lead against a Welsh fightback in a classic encounter Ireland burst Wales bubble Newco deal is end of feuding The future of rugby union is brighter after yesterday's agreement between the leading clubs and the RFU, says Stephen Jones Now we must build on this, says de Glanville Bass Lewis ready to expel demons Hugh McLlvanney, in Las Vegas, meets Britain's heavyweight challenger as he trains for his world title fight this week Sky When Ali did the shuffle and a London teenager got hooked My Golden Moment Frank Warren looks back to the day he was enthralled by a virtuoso display from the greatest boxer the world has ever seen Toughest fight yet for Hamed Nick Pitt sweats it out with the Prince as he prepares for a night of boxing that will test his claim to be the world's best No respite for sorry England Robin Marlar sees England beaten by the New Zealand a team in Wanganui Scoreboard Slips that dashed the cup from tourists' lip Robin Marlar hails New Zealand's spirit but blames sloppy fielding and inflexible thinking for the Auckland stalemate Dextra Dove wings in for Earle Imperial Call tunes up for his encore at Cheltenham John Karter, Racing Correspondent, on the chances of the champion chaser, back from injury, in today's Hennessy Gold Cup Super Bowl: a grand-scale delusion McLllvanney's viewpoint Hugh McLllvanney says America's biggest sporting event falls short of the hype that precedes it Breaking the Rules: A Column on the Rules Sports Stars Would Change Willie Carson feels it is time to abandon a taxing pre-race ritual This Week's Fixtures Armchair fans endure more breaks than golf Sport on TV How to catch a fish bigger than you are Nigel Botherway sails the Columbia River in search of the great white sturgeon of North America and hooks the catch of a lifetime Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Strangled by the safety harness Mazda offers yet another example of a Japanese car maker being too cautious by half, writes Ray Hutton Hyundai puts the accent on style Multiple Classified Advertising Items More motoring Jeep Land Rover Mercs get a big brake On the Road Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Woodford Specialist Cars William Loughran Bramshaw Bramley Jaguar H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Doves Jaguar Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone of Mayfair Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Malaya Tradition of Excellence Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Appleyard Mercedes-Benz London Road A Sytner Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Reliance Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Classic is Reborn Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration No's. CNDA Members Registration Transfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Best car in the world? BMW seems to have the beating of Bentley, but the truth is not so simple, finds Andrew Frankel Rolls Royce Guaranteed Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited Guaranteed Motor Cars The awful truth: only girls design it right Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg Vardy H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Rolls Royce TWR Vickers guns for £3bn tank order in Turkey ScotAm holds out for £2bn in bid frenzy London Clubs rolls the dice for Crockfords Virgin atlantic Foreign exchange Skills Crisis Mr Bean the Movie . . . PolyGram's subsidiary,… Fears grow of collapse in Japan First Direct dials up Scots jobs Posting profits Sainsbury chairman:'I'm in the firing line' What Britain would lose in translation to single currency Agenda The Energy Group PLC Racal set to join up with telecoms partner British golfing drive by ClubCorp GEC and Siemens vie for Westinghouse link C4 directors fight to win trust status Gulf to raise bid for Clyde Business Digest Hearts to float Smaller firms do better than rest Candover BMI deal Foreign Exchange Toyota's Hiroshi Okuda caused a furore when he threatened to swap expansion in Britain for investment in mainland Europe if the UK stayed out of the single currency. Rufus Olins and David Smith report Social Security No holds barred in Borneo gold rush An Indonesian gold find worth $20bn has sparked a saga that reads like a script for an Indiana Jones film. Garth Alexander reports in New York Meyer builds up for the recovery Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Abbey sparks ScotAm auction Scottish Amicable said it was business as usual after giving Abbey's bid the cold shoulder. But other insurers are likely to join the takeover trail. Frank Kane reports Tank transporter sets out to conquer Middle East It can do 60mph while carrying 150 tonnes. Hugh McManners reports on the prospects for a new Anglo-French truck Telford Development Agency Dumping the albatrosses at WH Smith Profile Bill Cockburn is rebuilding profits at WH Smith but, after a year, his strategy is still being refined. So far, the City seems happy The Times Divorce pays dividends for tycoons' wives A high-profile court case could upset the plans of some big American companies. By Garth Alexander in New York Sainsbury fights the rot as profits slide again The patience of shareholders is wearing thin after five years of decline at the supermarkets group. Ardyn Bernoth reports The Open University Lloyds Bank Lessons learnt from Japan British casino groups bet on overseas expansion Top houses believe they can export their skill at handling the world's high rollers. John Waples reports on the opportunities The Sunday Times Sedgemoor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Run your Own Vehicle Brokerage Earn up to £100,000… VCR Valcor Arbitration Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Message plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Red Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Demanding timetable may force EMU delay Economic Outlook Tennyson Financial Marketing Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merry maids Cash Converters The Sunday Times Economy won't follow shares over the cliff American Account B. V. I. Electricity Corporation Be First in the Q!! Franchising in the 90's Office Furniture Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Surveillance Skills gap threat to small companies A lack of basic education and a shortage of workers' training is causing concern among employers, writes Claire Oldfield NetStore backs up computer memory A low-cost service could prove a godsend to PC users, writes Claire Oldfield Argonaut stays ahead of the game in finance Rebel son who saved the family firm My First Break Ronson's chief, Howard Hodgson, right, ran three miles and drank a large scotch to get his chance, writes Rupert Steiner Ruling by Revenue will increase payroll costs Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Company PLC Your Number Zup Company Let's talk Personal Numbers The Personal Number Company Vodafone Group Profile Article Withdrawn Matra to step up bid for Thomson Siemens Nixdorf Financiers knocked for six Prufrock Rigging fit for royals Prufrock Duggan eyes stock market Prufrock Net profits Prufrock Human filling in the Oxo sandwich Prufrock Looking for love The troubled star reveals the truth about his harrowing early years Last week, Dudley Moore was in Britain, seeking refuge with old friends from his personal problems. Here he tells his biographer Barbra Paskin about the loveless childhood that haunts him Coventry Building Society Goodwood Concorde Out of their greenwood trees Are the tunnellers part of a historic tradition? Did Robin Hood cash Giros, asks Walter Ellis Next week: Peter Cook's tears Pictures from a private passion Profile Cavaliers and hotheads risk all in a battle royal Inside Politics The Times Literary Supplement Frocks a guy could Di for Let's get moving Big Brother's calling card Merchant Investors Assurance Denying all justice on the Holocaust Dorrell, special agent for Major's return? Labour's jackdaws snatch a Tory cock-up She who must be delayed Privatise Oxford and save it from itself Martyr to the Majorite terror The good life was the rat race all along Oreck Forte Posthouse Letting the cat out of the bag Catwoman has made the most of living without a man, says Penny Wark When friends fall out: the duel that could pull Labour apart Brown and Blair's disagreements over policy are the new danger, writes Andrew Grice Bragg picks the wrong America South Africa traumatised by the truth ritual The pain of the eternal hearings into its past is telling on a troubled people, says R W Johnson Barnum & Babies: the circus comes to town Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets Bill Handel Families true victims of false memory The Times We must cry freedom We are pleased that Stuart Wavell made a brief… Points Vicars fail virtue test A vote for every Tory Birthdays Angels of the first rank Freedom like you never knew Social theorist Charles Murray offers his personal creed for liberation from big government Dangerous sulk of the wounded Russian bear Nato must woo a proud people, says John Lloyd A Libertarian's Guide to Limited Government Calais Swift test diagnoses meningitis Medicine Some forms of the illness can kill in hours. A new test may help to save lives, writes Roger Dobson Safer foetal screening Perfumes by computer Olfaction Sunday-times Lasers hold the promise of creating limitless power Nuclear Fusion Flu pill tests on humans Bits & Bytes Webwatch Laser can build atom by atom Who's Who CD-ROM Barbie Fashion Designer Talking heads mean business Internet Virtual reality may increasingly figure as an alternative way of conducting business, reports Sean Hargrave Robot to examine ice on moon Bordering on the brilliant Sounding off A new tool opens PC boundaries but needs the big boys to come on board, writes David Hewson Canon heralds super-flat screen Electronics The Sunday Times Foxtons Linden Foxtons Savills Try Trenchard Arlidge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead NW3 The Academy Beaufort Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Latchmere Leninsula Heights Multiple Display Advertising Items Coverdale Place Regent's Park Lofty ideals move west Developers are creating loft-style apartments in parts of the capital not used to seeing them, writes Mary Wilson Regalian Imperial Apartments Property Somerset Westbury Beazer Homes Villas such as these by the golf course at… Copping Joyce Dundee Wharf Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder Fairclough Homes Savills Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Converted to hassle-free living Large country houses divided into a number of homes can offer a secure and pleasant way of life, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank International Buckinghams Savills Wainhomes Building Britain's Heritage Prime Share New homes with room at the top Berkeley Homes Charles Church Policyholders urged to reject Scottish Amicable float Pensions bosses may face jail Mortgages for Muslims Love thy neighbour? You are kidding Shares Made Easy Money Makeover Swan Song . . . Many of us dream of drawing a… Major sets up worker share plan Fidelity Investments What to Buy Ban on Fidelity to stay List colours judgment of trust performance Comment Schroders Compensation offer for burst main was a washout Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Handicap ruins golf trip Woolwich Direct Take stock of the market There's no mystique to trading shares, writes Nick Gardner. It's much like buying vegetables, if you know your onions Seymour Sinclair Investments First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Northern Rock Guernsey Money Section Guardian Direct Help is at hand if the books are too taxing An accountant will help with tax affairs, but finding one to suit your needs can be difficult. Debbie Hill explains what to look for Flemings The Equitable Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General Can you afford to pay for early retirement? You can take your pension at 50 but you probably can't afford it. Naomi Caine looks at the high cost of early retirement Race is on to quit class early Policy Portfolio PLC The Equitable Life Equitable Tax trap that could wreck a dream Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Pep Superstore Woolwich Direct Money Section M&G Sharematch to boost employee share stake A new employees' share scheme offering tax breaks should guarantee a wider share ownership, reports Paul Ham Curbs on pensions to be eased Changes in the law will give individuals more scope to provide for retirement. Naomi Caine reports Guinness Flight Equities prove to be the long-term winner There is even more historical proof that the stock market remains the best investment, writes Diana Wright Eagle Star What history teaches us Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Direct Line Legal & General Investment Management Business to Business Virgin direct Invest on-line with Royal Sunalliance The Football Fund The Equitable Life Serial complainer is the consumers' champion Tenacity pays off for one determined customer who knows his rights in law and how to pursue them, writes Hugh Fraser Flemings save & Prosper Worldcover Direct Top savings rates UK unit trusts: Fund of funds Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Taxpayers fork out £5.5bn too much Fund charge axed Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Direct Line Financial Services Equitable Martin Currie Norwich Union Financial Discounts Direct Money Section Prudent pianist needs to tune up her savings A music student can make her savings work harder by combining her funds in a postal deposit account, writes Smita Talati Think small for cheaper calls to the Big Apple A competitive telecoms market has cut the cost of phoning abroad, says Andy Webb Fidelity Investments Thermal sale lifts Senior profit hopes Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Week Five of our 10-Week Summer Holiday Series:… British Airways The drowned world In creating Lake Nasser, the Egyptians not only flooded the great works of Ramses II, they also consigned a country to its depths. Anthony Sattin cruises over the lost land of Nubia Question & Answer Cunard Sign of the times Tony Rocca on the symbol that can't always be trusted Swansea Cork Ferries Travel Brief Colour-coded beaches Directions Paris notes Celtic flame A clean slate for vandals By the book In brief . . . One over the edge Holiday Money Center point Breaks away Early warming signs UK Countryside As Others See us The tennis coach India The Travel Collection Oasis Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum Through the Turnstile Sunsail Beach Clubs Jersey Portugaline Travel Section Edwards Hargreaves Cape Town & Country Is Cape Town the most beautiful place on earth? John Williams tackles the city, its coast and its wine country, and finds the answer is not as straightforward as he had thought Unicorn Holidays Travel Brief British Airways Holidays Tapestry Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey European Norwegian Coastal Voyages The Cape Coastline Greaves Tours St. Petersburg Clearwater Travel Section Icelandair Multiple Display Advertising Items Wine Country Ireland Royal Caribbean Over the Hills and Far Away So daily life drives you to distraction—MARK Hodson finds that blipping the gas on a 4x4 is the perfect antidote Where to Learn Breaking the sound barrier Gearing up In-car audio and navigation systems Holiday autos Crystal Holidays Namibia, Botswana & Zimbabwe For Further Advertising Details Mark Warner beach clubs Learning the Lingo Swan Hellenic Sunday Times The Perfect Summer Holiday Travel Brief Check-In The Travel Bug Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Florida Flydrive International Flyer Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Gulets British Midland Trailfinders Peregor Travel World Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Connections the Travel People US Airtours plc Quest Worldwide Somak Flight Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Airsavers Travel Planners Bridge the World Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard Easy Jet Travel away Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Flights Solo's American Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Timescape Holidays General Accident Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Destinations '97 Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Himalayan Kingdoms Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Voyages of Discovery Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropical Options Caribbean Connection Sunsail Sailing Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items France Afloat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Destinations '97 'Something Special' Holidays PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays French Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deutsche Bahn Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Portugal Mundi Color Travellers' Way 'Something Special' Holidays PLC The magic of Spain Sunquest Turkey Destinations '97 Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Encounter Multiple Display Advertising Items EuroSites Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Mexico Sovereign Multiple Classified Advertising Items White Roc Weekend Skiing Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hover Speed Fast Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacation Canada Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Woolacombe Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Novotel Hoseasons City Escapades My Hols Jane Goodall retreats to the sounds of the forest Rural Retreats Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Good Night Guide A Tudor manor house near Gatwick—Langshott Manor Other Options Novotel The Hamilton Irving Consultancy Selector Europe Spencer Stuart KPMG means business Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection Cap Gemini Questor International N B Selection Ltd. Stein Kenny Gormley Selector Europe Spencer Stuart National House-Building Council MacMillan Davies Hodes Oracle Fujitsu Mars EasyJet K/f Selection Whitehead Selection The Croft Partnership PA Advertising Limited Smallworld Whitehead Selection Varley Walker STC Selection NCR GKRS Search & Selection JP Morgan Illingworth Management Consultants Siemens Nixdorf Siddall & Company Michael Page Technology N B Selection Ltd. PA Consulting Group N B Selection Ltd. PSD Reuter Simkin Property and Construction Recru The Recruitment Management Group N B Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd. Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection Wall Street Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash PLC Scottish Power Volvo MacMillan Davies Hodes Healey & Baker Hewlett Packard The L&R Group Tetra MMi For Management on the Move PeopleNet International Corporate Executive Search Eurobell Volvo RF Brookes Ward Executive Limited Fleet Cost Management Coopers & Lybrand London Highly Competitive Package Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Stalwart Assurance Company Limited Talentmark B-I-Recruiting Henry James Astra Pharmaceuticals NatWest The Boots Company Telia Rhone-Poulenc PSD NatWest The British Bank of the Middle East Career Analysts Ltd Anthony Moss & Associates Ltd. Spink & Son Ltd Dun & Bradstreet Ltd. Data Connection Spiers Ayres Townshend Selectioin & Search Glotel Matrixx Marketing Marque Executive Resourcing Vadis Recruitment Services Ltd. Thomson Technology Consulting Group Michael Beer Search & Selection Swiss Bank Corporation Marks & Spencer Financial Services Macro Group Coopers & Lybrand Acorn CCN Group MSL Barry Jackson Associates Ogilvy & Mather Teleservices Johnson Wilson International McCourt Consultants Limited KPMG Selection & Search Europay International Stafford Long & Partners Business Link Arinc Multiple Classified Advertising Items SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Stafford Long & Partners Interface Tandem Barry Jackson Associates Aldi The Post Office Proteus Allied Domecq Saga Craig Vidler Associates Limited Dixey Robb Associates Search & Selection Consultants Theaker Monro New Man Inter Search National Audit Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roger Lilley Associates Deloitte & Touche Jawaby Oil Service Bloomberg Financial Markets Commodities News Daniels Bates Interexec GMBM Advertising & Research Christopher Hamblyn Associates Connaught USRobotics Building Company Requires Experienced Austin Knight Bermuda Simpson Crowden Consultants The Devonshire Group plc GlaxoWellcome Search Recruitment & Selection News Group Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Rheometric Scientific Bloomberg Financial Markets Commodities News DHA People First The Motor Insurance Repair Research Centre Ernest Jones the Diamond & Watch Specialist Birmingham International Airport Leo Burnett Ltd Anthony Moss & Associates Executive Recruitment Services News International Newspapers Limited The Noble Organisation Jones Lang Wootton The Big Issue in the North Airtours The Holiday Makers Sprint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Interconnection Systems Traben & Partners Public & Healthcare Torbay Council East Hertfordshire NHS Trust Marc Anger Keith Prowse Dresdner Kleinwort Benson CNA reinsurance group General Medical Council Technical Support Manager Financial Controller The Sunday Times St. James's Wiltshire County Council Hitchin town Centre Initiative Bradfield College Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Council on Tribunals The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathlands Mental Health NHS Trust Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Rock'n'roll gets into grooves of academe Students can now become qualified rock musicians through an NVQ diploma course, Fred Redwood reports A past solution offers an answer for the present Remedial units worked well and should be brought back, argues Neil Hendriksen Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Espanol en Espana! Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Business College SIBS Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cife Excellence in Independent Education The Sunday Times Chapterhouse The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine The Sunday Times Women helping women succeed A business course is designed specifically to help the increasing number of budding female entrepreneurs hone their talents. Margaret Coles reports Wall Street Systems Grants of Dalvey The Sunday Times JBA Vertex Beginner's guide to recruitment speak Contents Keeping up Appearances Princess Margaret: A Biography by Theo Aronson Michael O'Mara £16.99 pp336 Contents Firm friends Pile 'Em High In excess Sunny natures Love interest Miracle maker Critical List Harvey Porlock sifts fantasy and reality in two larger-than- life lives Daughter of the revolution Gillian Slovo struggled for identity in South Africa's most famous anti-apartheid dynasty, says Rian Malan Waterstones Latest Reports from the Stock Exchange More than words can say As If by Blake Morrison Granta £14.99 pp245 Memory games Victims of Memory by Mark Pendergast HarperCollins £14.99 pp740 Diary Who had the leading edge? Robert Sam Anson reads a fascinating account of the mutual admiration between two American presidents whom history has judged very differently: Jack Kennedy and Richard Nixon How he practised to deceive Benjamin Franklin, founding father of the republic, was not such a paragon of virtue as we have come to believe, says Anthony Howard 130 Years Ago this Week Gustave Flaubert to George Sand, February 6,1867 On the Shelf Ross Davies is full of praise for Kipling's The Irish Guards in the Great War Rich pickings With Friends Like These by Nicholas Coleridge Orion £16.99 pp374 The Times Literary Supplement Look who's stalking Stalking Fiona by Nigel Williams Granta £15.99 pp272 Shortlist Stock answers The Nature of Blood by Caryl Phillips Faber £15.99 pp213 Innocence abroad The Time in Aderra by Ann Schlee MacMillan £15.99 pp308 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 464 Paperbacks Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times Executive World Funday Times Wooaah! Fact File F-mail . . . Star letter The Funday Times Club Meet a monster Drawing board Eat with the stars Cartoon King The Intelligent What's bugging you? Fret no longer, ask the Cod The Numskulls Beat it bugs Pampered pachyderms Who's bat girl? Roaring back The ring leader Will it take off? Tall story Space Probe Beryl the Peril It's Beryl who gets into deep water next week Nuts Investigations Fish Tales This is no sighseeing tour for Sam and Little… Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean The creature feature Squirt The Funday Times The Fun Continues next Week in the Funday Times Red Card Gold Medal Win Fans utd Darren Gough Next week—who to watch out for at Wembley Masked Rider The Funday Times Club Contents Now and Then Frock Horror Cover Story Title Fight My wash 'n' grow hair Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Soual diary Dream Topping Hammer Horrors Contents No more Mr Nice Guy Pat Boone, the sugary 62-year-old crooner, has become a heavy-metal star. Last week, the gospel singing granddad turned up at an awards ceremony in leather and studs. Tony Allen-Mills reports The best of enemies A thriller set in the world of magazines has started tongues wagging. Some of its 'fictional' characters seem all too familiar. Penny Wark on the bitchy world of the glossies Help! The answers to all your problems Haute society Lady Harlech leads a schizophrenic life. One minute she's stylist and muse to Karl Lagerfeld, the next she's mucking out the stables at her improverished country estate. Colin McDowell meets her Reid's Palace The Sunday Times Deep Pam pizza Fancy a saucy fast food ad? All you need is one Baywatch babe and a load of pepperoni. By Anna Pasternak Turnberry The Sunday Times Frock bottom Why doesn't Fergie auction off her clothes? Roland White rounds up potential customers Syence Twinings A grand day out Restaurant Watch Letters Duerr's Into the blue Style file Denim is back, and it's not just a matter of recycling old jeans and jackets. With all that's available—from underwear to accessories—you'll have bags of choice Picture Gallery 10 of the best Things are looking rosy for cheeks this spring as blusher makes its mark on fashionable faces The Sunday Times Crossword Viz Brief Lives The Royal Marines are advertising in the current issue of Viz—after the magazine ran a spoof army ad suggesting that soldiers might like a drink or two. So look out for a battalion of new Viz characters Paco Rabanne vs Josiane Pasquier Feuds Corner The ugly duckling Family Life Medical Notes Giving it all away John Major is an expert at body language. Are you aware what you could be saying? Susan Clark reports What's the Alternative? The silk route Picture Gallery Something to Chew on Sue Lawrence Sunday lunch The change in Spain Food and Drink Wine Bottles of the Week Stars and gripes Table Talk Sweet and sour pork Testing Time Past master Interiors Preservation rather than renovation is the watchword for Robert Shackleton, whose elegant Georgian house stays true to its heritage, says Victoria O'brien Picture Gallery Flora Britannica Design Directory How to get the look Shopping on Sunday Thinking about a Stairlift? West of England Reproduction Futniture S. W Antiques Backswing Proven Natural Relief from Backpain Fabric World To advertise in this section call Connie or Lisa British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicksons Countywear Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Invalids at Home Trust The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittons the Jewellers Scope Odeon Furniture Co. Hard Water The Scientific Solution Wallguard Lawnflite Water King Insublind Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Cuttings Show Kitchens Picture Gallery Homes & Gardens British Orchid Growers Association Cresta Furniture Group The Chimney Balloon Co Elnapress Lamp Posts Scatter Churchill's Stairlifts plc Shaping up, main picture: the serpent lake at… Future fantastic Gardening Gone are pretty herbeceous borders—the gardens of the new milennium are inspired by influences as diverse as film and feng shui, says Dan Pearson What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Dateline Katharine Allen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zygosis Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Personal Introductions Cascade February Parties Sirius The Executive Club Adam & Eve Mews Hello! I'm Linda! The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Close Encounters The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Reservations for two Caroline Crowther Asahi Contents Contents Nobles who oblige A A Gill on television If television is meritocratic, where does that leave the aristocracy? Acting up, that's where Stuck in the middle Their new album is supposed to be the great escape from Britpop, but they aren't there yet. Andrew Smith on why Blur are still in a blur Now they call all their own tunes They influenced Blur, and borrowed from the Fall. But Pavement are now unique, says Stewart Lee In search of Shakespeare's worst villain When you've played Michael Corleone you understand Richard III Can pay, won't pay Is Ransom a maverick twist on a happening theme or a substandard excuse for a vigilante film, asks Tom Shone Doc Hollywood Hugh Grant may have found his vocation, says Cosmo Landesman Beginner The rest of the week's films Money talks, and it speaks English British and US audiences are ignoring foreign-language films, and it's the subtitles that are to blame, says Angus Finney Jesus Christ Superstar Enter Blair, stage left But what is in the wings for the arts if Labour wins? Robert Hewison pieces together its potential policy Master of the fleeting mood A new exhibition may not hide Gainsborough's flaws, but it reveals his genius, too, says Waldemar Januszczak This time, the joke's on you TV pranksters used to be a novelty. But have they gone too far, asks Cosmo Landesman Champ who fought for 4 Michael Grade is a controversial as he is successsful, and whoever takes over from him at Channel 4 will be stepping into an impressive, shadow, insists a a Gill Noises off ENO Film Theatre Art Double trouble Opera Concerts Dance Pop Barclays Comedy Searching for that long-lost sound Period-instrument performances do not have to be retrograde, argues David Cairns Ideas above its station Palestrina is a mass of pretentions and Teutonic nationalism. Hugh Canning isn't surprised that Pfitzner's musical legend took so long to reach the British stage Evita The week's theatre Student Drama Festival in the spotlight The Royal Opera Is that all there is? The Spring Loaded opener promises much more than it delivers, says David Dougill Multiple Display Advertising Items Riverdance Multiple Display Advertising Items The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Wigmore Hall Capital Breaks London Hotel Breaks Lyric Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Erotic Catalogue! Centre Stage London Palladium Joaquin Cortes Multiple Display Advertising Items Apollo Theatre Bank House Romance Madam Butterfly Raymond Gubbay Bill Wrights Capital Breaks Select Theatre Breaks Shirley Hughes' Alfie Carmen Johnny Cash Barbican Centre St. John's Raymond Gubbay Sucanne Vega Luther Vandross Barbican Centre The Sunday Times Golden oldie Sir Georg Solti is celebrating a half-century with the same record label this month, says Hugh Canning Rock The ultimate collection Big Science Jazz Pat Metheny Group Quartet Geffen GED 24978, £15.49 Classical The Sunday Times On the right side of the tracks The first in a new series of CD offers features the best rock ballads of the past 30 years. By Robert Sandall Contents Sunday 2 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Monday 3 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Tuesday 4 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Wednesday 5 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Thursday 6 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Friday 7 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Saturday 8 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Satellite Five pages of extended satellite coverage Highlights Criminal neglect Radio Waves Radio Critics' choice Radio Politically correct: Lucy Tregear (R4,2pm) Thursday 6 February Friday 7 February Radio The Theatre Club The Italian Girl in Algiers Paco Pena Flamenco Dance Company Sadler's Wells at the Peacock Theatre, London WC2 The Shallow End Royal Court at the Duke of York's London WC2 The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Quality Paperbacks Direct The Sunday Times Three great selections of 20th century music Start your collection on a high note How to Place your Order The Sunday Times magazine Intel inside Fairy Contents Aficio Contributors Zoë Heller VW Barclays Relative Values Tim Waterstone, the bookseller and novelist, and his eldest son, Richard, also a writer. Interviews by Danny Danziger Conservatory Sunblinds Orient-Express Trains & Cruises Neville Johnson I Am a Woman in Love Romance blossoms in every film and every record that Barbra Streisand has ever made. Yet only now, at 54, has the evergreen entertainer found her true soul mate. If she could only sweep the critics off their feet too, her happiness might be complete.'Why don't they like me?' she asks Chrissy Iley Picture Gallery Tunisia Subaru Hammonds Villa Owners Club Ltd. Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Cubanacan Sleepmasters Gloves across the Ocean Picture Gallery Gloves across the Ocean Anglian Conservatory Company P&O Cruises Festive Cruises Pinelog Home Leisure Collection BAC Conservatories Double Trouble Voyages Jules Verne Marriott Bruges £69 Malaysia Airlines Educom Limited Ultratone Meeting my Mother's Killer NordicTrack Multiyork Christies Delcor Pride and Prejudice The Travel Collection Mephisto 1902 Brainteaser 1794 Bookwise Chess Bridge A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Laura Ashley Competition Honda Contents Contents Countdown to GCSEs History Star pupil Advice Exam nuts and bolts History GCSE Schools' history project History GCSE Advice History GCSE Social history Advice History GCSE Advice Geography History GCSE Geography Physical environment Advice Resources Geography GCSE Population Advice Geography GCSE Map-reading Geography GCSE History at 14 Think Tank Geography at 14 History at 11 Advice Geography age 14 History at 11 Advice History age 11 Geography at 7 History age 7 Geography age 7 Next Week's Examplan: Technology/common Entrance The Sunday Times

Referência(s)