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News from 30/03/1997

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Jacquey Visick, Waldemar Januszczak, Andy Goldberg Tel Aviv, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Clalre Oldfield, Christopher Middleton, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Richard Rogers, A G, Emma Payne, Nicholas Rufford, Jack Arkinstall, Dan Pearson, Tobias Schumacher, Walter F Stowy, Pam Barrett, John Peter, Chrissy Hey, Sophie Dahl, Amanda Ursell, Donna Leon, Lesley White, June Bryce Jones, Eamonn Allen, Susan d'Arcy, Robert Breckman, Frank Whitford, John Stansell, Ferdinand Mount, Alistair Scott, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, David Smith, Austen Atkinson-Broadbelt, Teddy Taylor, Nick Pitt, Nicki Pope, Penny Wark, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Anthony Griffin, Mary Wilson, Edward Welsh, Claudia Dudman, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Edward Platt, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Susan d'ARCY, Henri Michel Gautier, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, John Pittuck, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, David Hewson, George Blake, Edward Pool, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Richard Fairbairn, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Shelly von Strunckel, Patricia Fabrizio, Barry Gibson Group Retail Director, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Peter Warren, Ginger McCain, Rob Steen, Paul Ham, Ian MacKinnon, Paul Donovan, Buenos Aires, William Shawcross, Sue Lawrence, T Y, Philip Craigie, Zoë Heller, Marie Colvin Hebron, Julian Thompson, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Olga Craig, Michael Woodhead, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Austin Mitchell, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Robert Blake, Christopher Morgan, Alex Clark, T O'Neill, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Nicholas Harling, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Amir Shivji, Dave Thomas, John Letts, Dr Cólm O Dúnlaing, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, David Eliades, Russell Palmer, Adrian Camilleri Flores, Victoria O'Brien, Ted Plafker, Haywards Heath, Raymond Keene, Agenda, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Rufus Ollns Deputy City Editor, Brian Masters, Gareth Huw Davies, C T D, Nick Gordon, Uki Goni, Andrew Roberts, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Nik Cohn, June Ducas, Martin Moloney, Stephen Jones, Chris Lockwood, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Adrienne Connors, Judas Iscariot, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Gordon Davico, Andrew Grice, Arthur Greenwood, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Claire Oldfield, Zoë Linkson, David Walsh, Catherine Aga Khan Vice-president, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Cheryl Holmes Perfect, Steven Haynes, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen McGinty, Stephen Armstrong, Seamus Heaney, Christopher Goodwin, Josh Salzmann, McIivanney, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Gerd Junginger, Bernard Russell, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Sir Terence Conran, Nick Reeve, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Rumana Begum, Caroline T Donald, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, M S, Colonel Philip Howes, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Rupert Stelner, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, John Carey, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Nadine Meisner, Stephen Pettitt, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Roz Denny, David Wickers, Hazel Courteney, Andrew Wilson, Dinah Hall, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, Christopher Higgins, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Rufus Ollns, John Phillips, David Smith Economics Editor, Hugh Bradley, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, Harvey Spack, William Essex, Colin Challen, Radisson Diamond, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons, Peter Stanford,

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Contents Top Tory quits in new sex scandal as party spurns Major's sleaze plea Inquiry blames Hogg over E-coli Contents Virgin Contents Revealed: the hidden cost of high street price-fixing Contents Aliens can bite warns Hawking Britain's Richest 1,000 Revealed next Sunday Contents Election 97 on the Internet Newspapers Support Recycling The Golden Key to your New Mortgage - You Could Win A Whole Range of Mortgages to Suit your Personal Labour offer to Sinn Fein could lead to summer talks Scots Tories hard hit by fall of Hirst Blair promises currency delay Cherie Blair Howard plans to allow anonymity in courts Abbey National Hamilton publishes Downey evidence Alf Garnett ditches Tories for Labour 'Nannygate' smeer attempt enrages the Blairs Kissing pictures were a set-up, claims MP Compaq Parents may sue striking teachers Currie Girl was just a spicy hoax Northern Rock Michelin chef offers World Cup to Scotland on a plate Dons facing sack in 'Ivy League' war Article Withdrawn Firstcall Register of Electors Doctors hand scalpels over to robot surgeons Norwich Union Swat squad of teachers sent to tame 'school from hell' Hi-tech anglers use sonar to find fish National Trust may ban stag hunting after cruelty report Carey bid to end Lincoln feud The Sunday Times Obsession Bats and gas: the new street weapons Evans fans quit Radio 1 Eubank joins the boxers for Islam Midland The Vectra from Vauxhall Pregnant pause of pint-sized 'man-eater' Clever girls racked by 'imposter syndrome' Galloping to Gomorrah at the Oscars Atticvs Taki Virgin Sacrilege at the Parthenon Nick Newman's Week Squalor and sleaze Jeep Clarke unfurls the economic flag As the man responsible for our financialliy stability, Kenneth Clarke tells David Smith the Tories can still get their message across Unions pay up for power TV Licensing IBM A Star is Born Hendrix the rock legend rolls again Council bungle set to sink last WW2 destroyer BT Internet Palestinians in crossfire of hate One 2 one Italian navy blamed for Albanian disaster at sea Blushing India seizes Cosmo Canon Belgium hunts 'butcher' killer Somali warlords bow to the traffic planner from LA Woolwich Direct Vatican rivals spar round ailing Pope Human vultures move into rotten heart of Zaire FBI case crumbles at Oklahoma bomb trial Women lead huge Chinese suicide toll Hewlett Packard A capitalist star rises in the Kremlin Russian sitcom fails to raise a post-Soviet laugh Holiday autos Hewlett Packard Dirty war haunts Galtieri Mass protest as Le Pen's party meets Financial Times Identity crisis for baby with two mums Inside America St. Joseph's Hospice The Times When PC means pretty costly Faye lives the diva role Opening soon—litigation The great electrical rip-off Weather and Travel Outlook Bupa Six ticket-holders hit £14m jackpot News Digest Bomb defused at Ulster army base Iraq oil inquiry Hero's welcome Spy confession Climber killed Royal weddings Running scared Cambridge win Simple win for England Fowler breaks his duck for Hoddle's men Contents Villeneuve powers ahead in Brazil Contents Sport Wing Contents Boyd strike sees Scots take a grip Jack Daniel's Tennesse Whiskey Wales battle gamely but lose the war Wright shuts the door on wasteful Portugal Future looking bright for Lee Louise Taylor heralds the display by England's right wing-back, which proved to be the high point of England's victory Italy stroll and go three points clear of England Zola: scored Italy's second goal Palace's play-off fantasies exposed Luckless Reading caught on the hop Heroics of Kiely keep Bury in safe hands England World Cup: Qualifying First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Premier League First Division Scotland Goalscorers International Pools The battle to beat the drop Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, assesses the chances of survival for the teams hovering over the First Division trapdoor All or nothing for Strachan As Coventry teeter on the edge—again—Kevin Connolly talks to a manager for whom anything less than total commitment is anathema Kitson lowers his sights to raise his standards Dave Thomas on the new West Ham striker who is happy to prove his worth in a desperate cause The Omega from Vauxhall Bulls make a date with St Helens It's easy on the eye but it only rarely touches the heart Fast, furious and high-scoring, Super 12 is the darling of the media. But Stephen Jones would prefer a grim, pitched battle any day Sale savour finest hour Three in the frame to captain Lions Stransky takes Leicester to final Newcastle rule titanic war We were poor but our solid defence put Tigers… Bob Dwyer, Leicester coach, has praise for Gloucester's team and crowd, but believes his side will have to improve to beat Sale at Twickenham Bass Follow the Band John Karter looks at Jenny Pitman's runners and opts for the mount of Richard Dunwoody to land the big prize Irish eyes will be fixed on Papillon David Walsh talks to Ted Walsh about his fancied runner for tomorrow's Irish Grand National Mudahim looks good for Fairyhouse Rain stops play in Dubai John Karter watches Sheikh Mohammed's Arabian dream turn into the nightmare of a $4m washout The vivid man behind The Voice McLlvanney's viewpoint Unflappable and stylish, the best-known voice in British sport is bowing out at the very top Buckingham's palace revoution Rob Steen looks back to 30 years ago this week, when an unfashionable jockey and a 100-1 shot called Foinavon shocked Aintree Guest selections: six of racing's best-known figures name their Grand National pick Red Rum's win changed my life My Golden Moment Ginger McCain, Rummy's trainer, recalls a dramatic day at Aintree Line One Cool Elkington leading by two Lauren St John watches the pro's pro return to his best in the Tournament Players Championship at Sawgrass Golf challenge: our writers test four new courses Fantasy Formula One Williams ace in class of his own Adam Parsons reports from Interlagos as Jacques Villeneuve grabs pole position Black & Decker Cordless Touring cars in the fast lane at last When Formula One departed the BBC, Alan Gow saw an opportunity to join the major league. Nick Pitt talks to the Australian who has revolutionised touring-car racing in Britain Black & Decker Cordless Greco helps Stelers make it three-in-a-row Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing A Taylor in sore need of a tinker What the Australian captain lacks in runs he makes up for in respect and support. Ian Hawkey reports Sorry old boy, line engaged Vodaphone, the new England sponsors, may wonder if they've dialled correctly Royal Air Force Engineer Light Blues steer clear Ian Hawkey watches Cambridge rule the waves in the 143rd Boat Race on the Thames Chances to win Hingis crowns rapid rise with world top-spot Sky still the limit in the land of hype and glory Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures How to Slam-Dunk like the Pros Play the Game Nicholas Harling on a basketball spectacle once outiawed but brought back because it was so popular with fans of the game Executive stormtrooper Is the Audi A6 as good as the managing director's favourite, the BMW 5-series? Ray Hutton puts it through its paces Motoring Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auto & export Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi On the Road Out of Clio's clutches Franklin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snows Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Ascot BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari British Car Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Graypaul Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Paramount Lex Service H. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grange is Jaguar Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lex Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hallamshire Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadfields Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Lanaster Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items They don't come cheap Top sports cars are so popular they change hands at a big premium. Are they worth it, asks Ray Hutton Rolls-Royce & Bentley Rolls Royce and Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Guaranteed Motor Cars Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Put your pension on a car and drive like hell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars Property giant in £3.2 billion merger move South Africa favours UK arms deal Clarke scotches fears of rising rates C & W faces risk of hostile bid Contents Met Office in price storm Contents Horlick's former boss lashes out at greed in City Nokia Will new Labour really be a friend to British business? Agenda Computer Cab reverses float plan The Greater Peterborough Effect British hardware to bail out Sega Directors reluctant to invest Smaller firms need tax break to expand MGM boss weighs into London Clubs bid battle Grattan owner keeps looking Business Digest Rover to fix pay for three years The myetery of Kalimantan's gold It was thought to be the world's biggest gold find, worth $70 billion, but the glitter faded. Garth Alexander reports on a tale of intrigue and death in the Borneo jungle PHH Scottish mutuals fear for their independence After the takeover battle for ScotAm, Scotland's remaining mutuals are on alert, says Terry Murden Salehurst planning a £16m full listing Sharewatch The Novotel Hotel A share in the boardroom Profit from a global outlook Databank Brown's revolution revives C&w The £11bn giant's return to the front rank of global telecoms is one of the best-kept secrets in the industry, says its chief. Rufus Olins reports Jaguar Cnt Morgan chief fires parting shot at City Profile Sir John Craven is quitting Deutsche Morgan Grenfell after an illustrious career but he is uneasy with the harsh new financial world he has helped to shape A pyrrhic victory for Germany The foiling of Krupp's bid for Thyssen is a victory for the social consensus. But it puts off reform, and Germany will lose in the end, writes Mlchael Woodhead Laker seeks to ground new BA fanchise airline A rival's acquisition of good landing and take-off slots at Gatwick has angered the low-fare pioneer, says Chris Lockwood Film spin-offs take a starring role Movie merchandise can now make film companies more money than the box office, writes Garth Alexander from New York Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items WineCellar Multiple Display Advertising Items Hunter Associates Big AI's Multiple Classified Advertising Items King Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibitions Government Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Death by taxes will be Tories' epitaph Economic Outlook Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items David Duggan Alphagraphics Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Made Films Ltd Trust the master on interest rate rises American Account Irish combine strides ahead with small steps CRH, Ireland's fast-growing building-materials group, is a sector star without being overstretched, writes John Waples Arthur Andersen Childcare grows into a boom for big business Working moters and the nursery voucher scheme have created a market worth £1.3bn. Rupert Stelner reports How we will help smaller firms State grants help start-ups off ground Bulletin Bridge put builder on road to success My First Break Fraser Morrison saved his career and Morrison Construction by taking a risk, writes Rupert Steiner Aids test by phone offers secrecy for victims Health Life-on-Mars claim is not rock solid Space Tests on the Martian meteorite show last summer's staring announcement may owe more to Nasa rivalries than scientific fact, writes Sean Hargrave Soil science bats for the perfect pitch Cricket Sunday Times Hubble trouble still hampers Nasa Intranet allies act to stop Microsoft Online Netscape and Novell have joined forces to stop the advance of Microsoft's NT. Mark Prigg reports Disease source found in a flash Medicine Chips could help disabled to walk again Cyber News Electronic implants, half the width of a human hair, may activate and control crippled muscles to restore mobility Suddenly, software gets a lot smarter Sounding A rash of new products means that filing information retrieval and other office tasks have become much easier, writes David Hewson Ink circuits open way to paper computers Electronics NASA has announced that the first of four planned Electricity grid transmits data News Mains cables may offer a cheaper route than phone lines for data communication Implant may replace insulin injections Bits & Bytes Quakes 'can't be forecast' Http: //www. vatican. va Webwatch Http: //www. coronationstreet. co. uk/ X-rays give warning of strokes Http: //www. videotron. co. uk/ Management Decisions British Airways Senior Training Consultants Inter Exec Multiple Display Advertising Items KPMG Selection & Search KPMG Robert Walters Associates Cambridge Technology Partners Blackstone Franks and Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chevron Commercial Manager Orange Pitney Bowes Worldwide Brands, Inc Booker FSD International Pirelli Building Managers Sprint Sprint PCS High-calibre individuals with healthcare experience Head of International Services London Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Domain Casehandler Australia and New Zealand Connaught Newham College of Further Education The Welsh Office Cranfield University Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Ashbourne Independent Sixth From College Oxford Tutorial College Foreign & Commonwealth Office Kingston University The British Institute of Florence The Royal Horticultural Society Dentist Required Multiple Display Advertising Items Stobhill Multiple Display Advertising Items Geos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appeal Director The National Trust Chapterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Taxman investigates futures millionaires Wates leads race to build the City's tallest building One 2 one Down time is brought to life Prufrock Capital plan to pick up some votes Parris reveals animal instincts Museum runs out of steam Kitchen Zinc drama Thomas: end of the line? Stout fellows bake celebration pie City bookie takes stock of election Bockaie labours in vain for notice Investors risk millions on shady deals Renting costs 37% more than purchasing a home Home really is where the heart is Contents Windfall fears at ScotAm Fidelity Investments Contents Pension victims may lose out on compensation ScotAm's policyholders are ahead of the game High Court ruling on care costs is blow to elderly Fagle Star Airline flies in the face of passenger's wishes Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money probems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Raw deal for small firms Direct Line Pensions scandal: the guilty ones Of the many guilty parties to the misselling fiasco, the government and the grustees of some big pension schemes are the most culpable The Equitable Life Lazy trustees to blame for delays Perpetual Winners and losers in car insurance lotter A survey reveals that motorists have little idea how their car insurance premium is worked out, Writes Robert Winnett Save & Prosper Prudential The Equitable Life Virgin Independent Financial Adviser Woolwich Penny Shares Are Booming Flemings Lenders shun contract staff Fixed-term workers get a raw deal from mortgage lenders, insuers and pension funds, writes Naomi Caine Freelance fought for funds Part-timers on equal work footing Parkdale Group The Equitable Life The battle on the home front The lowest interest rates for 30 years No runaway boom in housing prices Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Scottish Widows Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Mercury Asset Management Norwich Union Money Section M&g Financial Services Limited Trusts cut the hazards of investing in inventions Specialist funds take most of the risk out of backing new products with great potential for money-spinning growth, writes Willam Essex Nevill James A new book to help you to sort out your finances The solution to your financial headaches Top savings rates UK unit trusts: Int'I Equity Growth Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Profit from those Lent sacrifices Abstinence over Lent is not only good for the soul, it can benefit your pocket too. Report by Debbie Hill Cheap Pep deals for windfalls Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Kdm International PLC Martin Currie Investment Trusts Direct Line Financial Services The British Expatriate Hambro Insurance Services Group PLC Priest needs more faith in savings plans A clergyman who trusts to the future needs to increase his pension, income protection and sickness cover, writes Smita Talati Time for ScotAm policyholders to vote on Pru bid Poundbite Scottish Amicable takeover Fidelity Investments Severfield surpasses profit hopes Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Caught in the Net Tony Allen-Mills investigates the Internet's first mass suicide Save the Children First Telecom The shame of our parties Teddy Taylor calls on the accused men who could obscure election issues for the Tories to go quickly and quietly Weasel words that do democracy down Austin Mitchell is horrified by Labour's about turn on a television debate Dog of war with his tail between his legs Profile Lt-Col Timothy Spicer Good guys still at large in a dark landscape Inside Politics Taylor Made Films Ltd. Hollywood, meet Tarzan AA Gill Labour's soft spot Merchant Investors Assurance Classical plunder Decline and fall of the Tory empire Tory money: now you see it, now you don't They have ways of making you sceptical Simon Sebag Montefiore Prescott's strange alliance The mad myth of cold fish and Englishmen Treating soldiers like terrorists Those fools for lust will never learn One 2 one Gospel II: the greatest story ever rewritten Biblical out-takes reassembled by scholars are casting a new light on Easter, writes Peter Stanford Murder in mind Sharon Carr has written a dark new chapter in the psychology of child killers. Brian Masters explains what makes her unique Barclays Myth of Judas laid to rest Taxing burden of airport shops Article Withdrawn Fury over models who wear fur Points No profit by Spack Birthdays Bills rise despite low inflation Cost of war neutrals Class acts teach us a lesson One of those old-fashioned feminists who likes sex Interview Zoë Heller meets Naomi Wolf Throwing the prisoners to the Christians Jails are making God the jailer, finds Stephen Grey On balance Newt is still the best bet Foxtons Beaney Pearce Bryand Homes Magnificent Period Houses AA Home Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Stroke of luck on the Thames Boat race fans have the chance to be at the heart of next year's action without leaving home, writes Mary Wilson London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going flat out? Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Old Bakery in Morrish Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International Moving out for Queen and country City types are increasingly drawn to the royal county of Berkshire, particularly its more rural western half, writes Mary Wilson Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodside Park Strutt & Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Alto Lovell Espana Parque Da Floresta Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Angling for an unusual investment? Cala Homes (Midlands) Limited Regalian Linden Copping Joyce Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Sussex, Nr Heathfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fair Briar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Berkeley Homes Thirlstone Homes Ltd Regalian Contents One 2 one Naked city Back on Broadway, where he lived for 20 years, Nik Cohn scours the sidewalks in search of hustlers and scufflers, shysters and dreamers to find if there is still magic in the air The snow must go on It's been an almost perfect season in the Alps and it isn't over yet, says Alistair Scott Europcar Question & Answer Namibia Caribbean flights fright Flying food Latest Pole positions Resorting to old spice Palma direct Fare deals Works in progress Holiday Money Visa express Jewel in the crown In the last part of our cruising series, Edward Welsh starts seeing double on the Diamond Nobody Ever Goes Just once Debatable destination Operators differ over the advisability and ethics of visiting Burma Swan Hellenic Bletchley Park Through the Turnstile Irish Ferries Greaves Tours Times Newspapers Limited Cottage There are more than 50,000 self-catering properties in the UK, from cute thatched traditional numbers to bizarre baronial follies. But how do you choose one that's just right for you? David Wickers explains Mark Warner beach clubs Mallorca Also Air Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Hilton National Sunsail Beach Clubs British Airways Cayman Islands Ten of the Best Self-Catering Options Swansea Cork Ferries Chasing the dragon Michael Sheridan joins the gamblers in Macao for a final fling Le Shuttle Travel Brief—Macao Learning the ropes Jacquey Visick learns that keeping the family happy is plain sailing in Minorca's Fornells Bay As Others See us The overlander AA Five Star Europe Sailing Holidays Travel Brief Check-In Trail Finders Qantas Appdinted Agents Air Tickets Direct Differenrt strokes Can a weekend coaching course save your serve and bolster your backhand? Susan d'ARCY goes in search of some net gains Where to Play Home & Abroad Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Top Five Tennis rackets Quest Worldwide Travel Airline Network Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours Canadian Imays Airsavers EasyJet Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air Newzealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Albatross Travel Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Sailing Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go All In. Go Budget Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Holiday autos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matthews Holidays Holiday Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Budget Car Rental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bowhills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something Special Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debonair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cottages to Castles Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Cheznous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' American Guerba Expeditions Explore Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Val D'isere Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Association of Independent Tour Operators United Vacations United Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Tuscany Offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Richard Rogers constructs his holidays around his love of building UK Holidays Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irish Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Wykeham Arms—the perfect British hotel-pub? The Good Night Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Victoria Hotel Contents Well Versed The School Bag edited by Seamus Heaney and Tead Hughes Faber £20 pp590 Before Thatcher Well versed Too shy Men only Sruth For Mary O Muirithe Critical List What's this? asks Harvey Porlock The general touch? Captain courageous Beyond Endurance: An Epic of Whitehall and the South Atlantic Conflict by Nicholas Barker Leo Cooper £19.95 pp254 Travels with his monk From the Holy Mountain: A Journey in the Shadow of Byzantium by William Dalryrnple Harper Collins £18 pp483 A lady not for turning Goodbye to Catholic Ireland by Mary Kenny Sinclair-Stevenson £11.99 pp320 The ache of isolation W H Auden: Prose, 1926-38 ed by Edward Mendelson Faber £40 pp876 The Oatmeal Ark Diary The grand old duke Robert Blake enjoys a scholarly and highly entertaining pen-portrait of a soldier, primer minister, womansier and great man—the Duke of Wellington Scattering empires tc the winds A new study puts decolonisation in context, says William Shawcross On the Shelf John Letts revels in the Memories of a Highland Lady Danger zones Donna Leon finds madness, obsession and corruption occupying the minds of characters in her round-up of the latest crime novels Writers Found wanting In a Time of Plenty by Tim Pears Doubleday £16.99 pp542 Island of bad dreams These Demented Lands by Alan Warner Cape £8.99 pp224 The Times Literary Supplement The Way We Are by Margaret Visser The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 472 Talking Books Hard Backs Paperbacks Hardback manuals Compiled by Bookwatch Paperback manuals Multiple Display Advertising Items The Folio Society The Adventures of Tintin Contents Fact File The Canon F-mail Star letter Egg Hunt Try Tickling Elmo Funday Times Club Gorgeous & Groovy Drawing board The Intelligent The Numskulls The God's Question Funday Times News April Fooling About Picture Gallery Box of Breathing Worms Peel a grape and hide it in your hand Picture Gallery Beryl the Peril Nuts Investigations Fish Tales Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean Souirt The Fun Continues next Week in the Funday Times Funday Times Sport The Funday Times Club Free Enid Blyton Magazine Contents Indelible Stay-On Lipstick The modern builder Who do they think they are? Seeing stars Social diary Contents Hot, steamy and soapy Never Trust. . . A man who says sorry I hurt you The good, the bad & the goggly The beautiful and fashionable are falling over themselves to stick vast and unflattering glasses on their faces. Why? Rachel Cooke looks into it Hav Hollywood The ace Top DJ Jeremy Healy is as much in demand at fashion shows as he is at fashionable nightclubs. Sheryl Garratt joins him as he hits the decks at the Paris collections Brief lives The Sunday Times Crossword Help! The answers to all your problems Holey spirit Style file The frill of it all The out-of-work actress Family Life Passing the practical Interiors Commercial designs may be functional, but are they homely? This house gets through the test with flying colours, says Victoria O'brien Picture Gallery Homefair Direct Design directory How to get the look The Sunday Times Exclusive Sunday Times Style offer Remember me Restaurant Watch Letters Sue Lawrence Spring picnic Greece is the word Wine Bottles of the Week Table Talk No Title Testing Time Chocolate-chip cookies Down to Earth Neil Wormald constders the power of aroma and answers your queries Getting the drift Gardening There's nothing like a late bloomer to carpet spring gardens well into the next season, says Dan Pearson Cuttings Direct from Odeon Premier Bathrooms Barrus Fivestar Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Mountfield Elnapress Water King A. R. Coatings Ltd Oplions Multiple Display Advertising Items Junckers Conservatory Too Hot? The Teak Tiger Trading Company Divani Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamp Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Range Type Cookers Classic Choice Leather Workshop Direct Anderson & Williams Cresta Furnfture Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Saxon Industries Countax Town Country Awnings Hard Water Barrus Cannock Gates Jopasco Ltd. The Sunday Times Everybody salsa For those who cannot muster the energy to go to a gym, salsa is the perfect way to get fit. It's also very sexy, says Andrew Wilson Dance steps to health Get your feet moving to the salsa rhythm and you'll burn fat and get fitter All the rage Mind & Body When you lose your rag on the road or have a tantrum at the checkout, it might prove to be the best thing you could do. Christopher Middleton on the pleasures and pitfalls of letting off steam 30 minute Post-gym snack Pump it up Fitness You do not need to be a milk to pump from Cheryl Holmes Perfect braves the weight-training corner of the gym Cheat of the Week Rowing machines Consumer Test Picture Gallery Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Beauty file Treat of the week Pop Artsticks by Prescriptives Let's Medical notes Every breat Health Are asthma drugs killing more people than they cure? Susan Clark reports on a controversial theory Diet watch Jaw wiring Multiple Display Advertising Items Traditional Crafts Ltd Shopping on Sunday Bijou Blue Heaphys Menswear British Antique Replicas Terence Cuneo Antiques Reproduction Furniture What's the alternative? The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Sirius The Executive Club Sara Eden Adam & Eve Mews Dining Club Reservations Katharine Allen. . . Close Encounters The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Day Dreams The Sunday Times Lesley Hudson-Jessop Skiing Holiday Cascade Social Dinner Dates Dateline Duet Scope Chocolate Heaven Since 1911 Holland & Holland Contents Bigger and Better A bid to tap Take Five: What the Is there a gap in the market? Channel 5 needs advertisers, but do they need it? Brosnan vs the volcoano No contest. Our man barely manages a smoulder when Dante's Peak explodes Shakespeare goes street The Bard has never shone so bright, it's just a shame that the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet got lost in all the sequins The rest of the week's films At last it's the Rush hour Unknown in Britain at the end of last your, Geoffrey Rush is now basking in the glory of his Oscar-winning performance in Shine The ultimate experience Finally, we are about to hear Jimi Hendrix's unreleased fifth album and remastered tapes Everyone has a dream Film Art The Critical List Stealing the limelight Theatre Opera What to see and where to go this week Concerts Dance The Royal Ballet Pop Comedy Noises off Imperial designs on the mind The long-dead British Empire still has the power to shape our lives. 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