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News from 01/06/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, John de Visser, Michael Prescott, Rhoda Koenig, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Bruce McWilliams, Mrs D Crow, John Crawley, Jim Munro, John Peter, Alan Hunt, Walter F Stowy, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Lesley White, John Jay, Dr Charles, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Frank Whitford, Roy Porter, John Stansell, Ivo Tennant, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, J A Cowell, Michael Fake, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Edin Hamzic, Jeremy Utton, Nick Pitt, Penny Wark, Juliette McAuliffe, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Neil Wormald, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Aoife O'Brien, Richard Eaton, Stephen Grey Home Affairs Correspondent, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Christina Waugh, Robert Sandall, Alison James, Irwin Stelzer, Sian Phillips, Jane Haworth, Stephen Hayward, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, Henry McDonald, Wendy Leigh, Stuart Barnes, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Rosalind Livingston, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, S Jeffries, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Jennifer Miller, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Peter Durisch, Michael Jones, Joan Smith, George Perry, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Charlotte Atkins, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Peter Warren, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Geoffrey Dicks, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Jack Millan, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Sue Lawrence, Michael Heseltine, Jonathan Berman, Jeff Randall, Bernadette Cole, David Mullin, Smita Talati, Eleanor Bailey, Anna Mandell, Olga Craig, Paul Driver, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Jerome Burne, Libby Eves, Richard Girling, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Camilla Cheyney, Nick Peters, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Marina Cantacuzino, Bonnie Estridge, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Simon Willis, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Alistair McConnachie, Cosmo Landesman, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, S T, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Maurice Saatchi, Jane Preddy, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Smith, Robert Elms, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, F G, Thomas Shone, Zoë Linkson, Mrs F E, Rasselas, Cheryl Holmes Perfect, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen McGinty, Stephen Armstrong, Lesley Eames, Christopher Goodwin, Austin Hyland, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Victoria O'brien, Roland White, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Dr Richard Fisher, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Mrs C S, William Rees-Mogg, Janet Street-Porter, Alexandra Stevens, Alex Fortune, Andrew Mueller, Brian Marber, Jack Hall, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Angela Linforth, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Peter Savill, Matthew Parris, Louisa Young, Frank McLynn, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, David Starkey, Simon Callow, Margaret Walters, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Sarah Stacey, Simon Halberstam, Philip Ker, John Waples, Kirsty Milne, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Nadine Meisner, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Claire Rayner, Hazel Courteney, Thomas Mann, Mr B Kerswill, M V, John Cornwell, Om Midha, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Alistair Sinclair, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Hugh Godwin, Mike Hammond, Simon Trump, Anthony Howard, Terry Dolan, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, India Knight, James Park, Mandy Piggot, Saffron Aldridge, Tom Bower, Dan Pearson, John Griffith, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Labour assault on single mothers Prince Charles in Hong Kong row Jimmy Goldsmith is stricken with cancer Contents British Airways Contents Anchors aweigh: world's biggest yacht race gets the wind in its sails Hockney to paint British Airways Revealed: the chemical giants polluting Britain Insight Contents Contents Heseltine supports Clarke for leadership Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Paul Mitchell Labour MPs rage at 'thought police' Vicars inflate attendance figures Families flying to Australia to plead for lives of nurses BA calls in Hockney to give its staid image a brush up Walt Disney The Direct Line Challenge Revealed: Churchill's suicidal 1914 despair Yew tree cancer drug is attacked A little light metal Muzak Aspirin Abbey National Ferrari writes off follow-up to Crash BT Doctors warn of Net drug sales The Personal Development Show '97 Poison that blocks out the sun Villagers forced to live under clouds of toxic gas Insight Nude male model commercial arouses new TV morals debate Lloyds Bank Norwich Union Cold snap on Mars puts probe at risk Disabled in wave of legal claims against firms The Corsa Breeze from Vauxhall Hurd as master unnerves Trinity Boeing Jack the Ripper 'was Broadmoor fugitive' Police face law to ban 'trauma' cash claims Prime Health Big ideas in a small space Civic guard to be new 'bobby on beat' Eyeball laser puts cashless future in sight Big ideas in a small space Picture Gallery Second Nazi crimes case Intel inside Patients play sick to get pets drugs Police may be hired as 'tough guy' teachers Cricket film hits England for sex New car alarms to insult thieves Marriott One bridge too far sinks hope of a renewed canal network BT Class War David Blunkett's battle to raise standards in the nation's classrooms relies on two men with a history of mutual hostility The clash could cost him his outspoken chief inspector of schools, writes Judith O'Reilly Little Chef The Heat is on Crash Why do they get it wrong? Forecasters still have a lot to learn, writes Steve Connor Nokia Unravelling of the euro dream Chancellor Kohl and President Chirac have seen their ambitions for a strong euro in 1999 collapse in a maelstrom of political strife Report by Michael Jones, Peter Conradi and Kirsty Lang Chirac on brink of disaster Each-way loser in poll gamble McVeigh jurors keep US guessing Picture Gallery Apartheid rules as Ulster parties meet Mandela Land Rover Britain lowers the flag on mainland China Sangyong Kremlin confessions of a top KGB minder Black American denounces 'horror' of mother Africa Picture Gallery EU bankrolls sitcoms to sell its message Picture Gallery Sierra Leone in panic at threat of counter-coup Bloody-minded Quebec hijacks Canada's election Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish St Joan plays with fire at the polls Big ideas Clinton is pulled down by his trousers Marianne the gossip breaks a French taboo SIB Worth six beers: the life of one American child Swissair Boots Alabama ayatollah tests a nation's belief in God The Times Ailing MiG uses sex to sell jets Motorola Cheers—it's nuclear vodka Cheltenham & Gloucester Lebed no longer lost for words Inside Moscow Mystery of a missing briefcase BSE is worst in imported beef IRA breaks ceasefire in mine attack Weather and Travel Outlook Don't try this at home, cooks: those television chefs can be a health hazard Print Lexmark Five ticket-holders split £7m jackpot News Digest Waite joins new runway protest Abortion law call Advice on award Delhi murder Sex charges Climber killed Birdie at the 18th 'Granny nursery' Bear essential Contents England take the spoils Shearer and Sheringham sink the Poles Joe Lovejoy in Katowice Contents Con-Air Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Hoddle's men set up a clash of the titans Last night's victory gave England a platform to quality for next year's World Cup—and the manager was delighted. By Jim Munro Ronaldo bid shows Rangers' ambition Kevin McCarra on an audacious £30m move by the Scottish champions that just failed to get their man Breaking the Rules: Stars Change the Game Terry Dolan, Hull City's manager, calls for the introduction of professional referees to improve standards Boys from Brazil play it their way World champions Brazil, with a team full of stars, await England in the Tournoi de France starting on Tuesday. By Joe Lovejoy Crucial stage on the route to France Mike Hammond on a hectic schedule that will clarify who will be the qualifiers for the World Cup World Cup Tables and Fixtures From little acorns to Holliake He came, he saw, he revelled and he conquered. Ian Hawkey on the rise of Ben Hollioake Multiple Display Advertising Items Limited overs bring unlimited contentment John Crawley reveals how wearing an England blazer created a unity of purpose and played a major role in a resounding Texaco tune-up Armed and still very dangerous Shane Warne may be out of form, but to rule him out of the reckoning would be hazardous in the extreme. Report by Graham Otway Captain on a burning deck Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, looks at the problems facing Mark Taylor before the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston on Thursday Forlorn Taylor vows to fight on Vauxhall Devon cream back on menu Written off 12 months ago, Devon Malcolm stands on the brink of a remarkable recall to the England side. Report by Rob Steen Ready for a pitch battle at Edgbaston The Edgbaston pitch seems to suit county rather more than country. Graham Otway reports on a groundsman's prickly dilemma Dream start for Ramprakash Atherton leads from the front Byas and Lehmann fightback puts Yorkshire on the brink of victory The Cricket Round-Up Welch on Song against Hampshire County Championship Ealham's best drives Kent to victory Glamorgan keep the flag flying Picture Gallery England understudies step up for leading role Super League takes on Aussie pride The global vision of rugby league becomes reality this week. David Lawrenson looks forward to the World Club Challenge Crying needs of township kids Lions salvage their pride Stephen Jones in Cape Town Quick-witted Howley aims for the peak Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, talks to the dynamic Welshman whose speed and skills make him favourite to be Lions scrum-half in the Test series against South Africa Picture Gallery Hingis hands out a lesson Richard Evans, tennis correspondent, reports from the French Open in Paris Davies can afford to dismiss cheap shots Every year The Sunday Times recognises the feats of sportswomen. Louise Taylor gets the 1997 competition under way Icy Medvedev steered back to peak by Brett The tough Ukrainian is going up in the world as the game he plays with such flair faces a stern self-examination. By Richard Evans Taste of sun, sea and success Keith Wheatley reports from abroad a front-runner in the Round the Island race Redgrave still has winning habit Nick Pitt reports from the World Cup regatta in Munich Bass No magic, just the best horse Lester Piggott, undisputed master of Epsom, talks to John Karter, racing correspondent, about what it takes to ride a Derby winner The Sunday Times Voyagers Quest to end with triumph in France John Karter runs the rule over a strong British challenge for today's Classic race at Chantilly Swinging along at Chantilly Peter Savill recalls Celtic Swing, his colt, winning the 1995 French Derby Heat is on but Stoute stays cool McIlvanney's viewpoint Entrepreneur's trainer enjoyed a relaxed lunch and told me about his preparation of the Derby favourite Ebadiyla could be Oaks surprise Sangster's Empire can strike back The red-hot favourite looks a good thing but John Karter tips a 40-1 shot each way as he assesses the field for Saturday's Derby Last rites for Derby betting John Karter weighs up late market moves Slaney suspended by IAAF until hearing Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Racing Women's golf in funds crisis Professional golf for ladies in flourishing in America but failing here. By Lauren St John Wild Woods proves he is mortal after all Alex Fortune reports on the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village, in Dublin, Ohio Bjorn following route 66 on the way to Valderrama Lauren St John reports on the Deutsche Bank Open in Hamburg The Times Gebrselassie out on his own Ian Chadband reports from Holland on how a champion broke a world record and lost $1m Hoyer fails to live up to early promise Badminton One blow too many for kickboxing Ian Chadband argues that the death of an 18-year-old kickboxer signals a need for tougher regulation in a sport already being forced underground England suffer a crushing defeat Hockey Scotsman rescues a Welsh showdown Stuart Barnes reports from Cardiff on an embarrassing false start to the Welsh Games Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Juventus not the only ones to fluff their lines Play the Game Ian Chadband discovers that the eagerly-awaited battle to find the world's fastest man is being fought off the track as well as on it The Sunday Times Fiat puts its heart into the battle The Punto has been given a transplant in an attempt to make it supermini top dog, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Road Sage In a volatile car insurance market, how do thrifty drivers go about keeping their premiums down? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prophets Holland Park British Car Auctions Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodford Specialist Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Hallamshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields Harwoods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall of Reading British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tom Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Malaya Tradition of Excellence Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Bradshaw Webb Alan Day London Cruickshank Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Sidney Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Registration Transfers SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gilding the lily Alpina takes a brilliantly engineered BMW and turns it into something more sophisticated, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited Broughtons Hadley Green Garage H. R. Owen Volvo D-man is in the fast lane—going slow Contents Scottish Media poised for £105m Grampian bid Gencor to split with £5bn float S African mining giant switches to London Davies warns ageism is ruining economy Citibank Contents Berkeley homes in on Fayeds' Harrods Village Contents Rothschild fund woos Waldegrave United aims to score in Far East Why business, and not the TUC, has the ear of Blair Firms tackle mobile phone abuse Air Portugal Retailers warn on tax rises Business Digest Skills shortage The Sunday Times Law firm soars Alarm over Emu Arnault threatens legal action over GMG plan City puts cash on table for Berkeley Bosses show confidence in strong stock market Signet rings the changes The jewellery giant is preparing to jump final hurdle in its reconstruction. By John Waples Spens to accuse Bank of cover-up Brown's Buried Treasure Siebe Good food costs more at Sainsbury Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The Times Databank The Sunday Times AT&T shows despair in merger talks with SBC At $110bn, it would be the biggest merger in American history, but few believe it will go ahead, writes Garth Alexander from New York Picture Gallery Aussie raiders return as AMP eyes life firms NPI is the leading target as AMP seeks to clinch a deal before converting into a quoted company. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Picture Gallery Jaguar Body Shop goes for a new shape With the Roddicks preparing to take a back seat, the group is being reorganised to secure its position on the high street. Rufus Olins reports The Sunday Times Pensions? It's Persian British Airways Directors face war of words Prufrock Camelot's funny money Burdett to take top job at Cork CNT Halifax banks on Blackburn Having turned Halifax into a bank, Mike Blackburn, its chief executive, faces another test in keeping it ahead of its fiercely competitive rivals Taxes must rise to keep rates down A rise in interest rates will push up sterling and batter industry. Taxes must now take more of the strain in the fight against inflation, writes Geoffrey Dicks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Valcor Arbitration Services Integra Information Technology Limited Inheritors could pay for cut in income tax American Account NatWest Lawyers defuse millennium bomb Small firms should check their contracts with computers suppliers to see if they can cut the cost of reprogramming, write Jonathan Berman and Simon Halberstam Psion's Potter took off with a flight simulator My First Break Success with a game for home computers gave David Potter the resources to set up his palmtop computer company. By Rupert Steiner The Sunday Times Selling out ahead of retirement Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Benetton brings new style to British venture capital A subsidiary of the company is bringing over its formula for investing in medium firms and helping them to grow. Claire Oldfield reports Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International Multiple Display Advertising Items Q. M. Ltd NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage Direct Millenium insurance brokers ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Number Company The Document Company Planes to survey surface of Mars Space Nasa is considering schemes for planes and balloons that could explore planets faster than surface rovers. Sean Hargrave reports Filter systems recycles water in the home Environment Bob Collier Force meter helps athletes improve their performance Sports Online passports aim to make shopping simpler Internet The Sunday Times Personal Computer World Dismay as messages fail to get through in Office 97 Soundingoff Microsoft's new suite of software had rave reviews but is spoiled by hitches in passing messages between applications, writes David Hewson Computers will screen smear tests Health With 5m smears to examine each year, computers will pick out the ones with abnormal cells and help reduce errors. David Windle reports Eastern plugs windfall formula Tony White Avon man to direct Body Shop Siemens Nixdorf Maxwell's HQ is coming down GrandMet faces Arnault's fury Inside the City Contents Hunt is on for £14m premium bond winners Boots to offer health cover How to set a challenge—and win Halifax shares will hit £8, says City Contents Let's Drink to that . . . A cocktail at Henry J.… Virgin direct Contents Yard closes in on pensions bosses Nationwide's battle is a benchmark for mutuals TSB Regional Breakdown of Unclaimed Prizes Spate of payouts takes its toll of life company Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers of the Money section in this week's letters Taxing time for blue-chip shareholders Eagle Star Who keeps on top of the stocks? By Jupiter! Littlewood is the best of British Fidelity Investments Schroders Prolific Strike only when Paying a good price for an organisation's stock is vital for your future profits, writes Jeremy Utton, who explains in depth the various ways of valuing company shares Canny approach will trim high cost of buying Peps It is easier to compare charges but vital to do all the sums before making a commitment, says Bruce McWilliams The Equitable Life InvestorsDirect Guardian Direct M&G Windfall PEP Jupiter Staffordshire Building Society The Sunday Times Woolwich Direct The Equitable Life Law will force divorce courts to split pension The new government aims to make sure divorcing couples are well provided for in their retirement, writes Debbie Hill Policy Portfolio PLC Norwich Union Prospecting for a loan The buying season is upon us and those without cash will probably apply for a loan. Naomi Caine advises potential borrowers Computers become a one-stop finance shop Internet users can sort out money problems online, writes Nick Gardner Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Eurostar Money Section Royal & Sunalliance Halifax Bag a budding Picasso Art exhibitions can be expensive and impersonal, but at the Royal College buyers can find bargains and talk to the artists Perks for windfall shareholders Naomi Caine reports on the range of benefits on offer to Woolwich and Scottish Amicable members Policy & Plus Free dealing for investors Savings News Top savings rates UK unit trusts: UK Equity Income Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Cafe sector gives food for thought Investors who backed trendy restaurants should consider taking profits and investing in the next big thing—aggregates Chase De Vere Investments PLC Direct Line Financial Services First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Barclays Stockbrokers Limited Tutor can pay loan by degrees A university lecturer could use a Pep to repay her mortgage in amounts and at times to suit her, writes Smita Talati Save & Prosper What would you do with £12m? Poundbite National lottery Westwind helps lift Cobham Kavanagh Inside Track Best shares to buy Spying for Love Markus Wolf, the former communist spy chief whose work led to a two-year suspended sentence in a German court last week, reveals how he fought the cold war with sex and seduction Flights of Fantasy First Telecom Who cares where the money comes from? Regretful Romeos Mark Franchetti hears remorse from two former spies Sad truth of Sir Jimmy's secret illness Atticvs Taki Where the stars fall down Kipper Williams' Week A very important piece of wallpaper Profile Blair can't wait to invade his brave new world Inside Politics The Times Higher Education Supplement Ooh aah, he goes too far Money mayhem The Sunday Times The Times Educational Supplement Electrical shocks Iron Gordon's got a little computer list Tory contenders fight shy of a pitched battle Clarke's the bloke who can beat Blair Look both ways and jump I have seen Britain's future: it's California Failing to Marshall our thoughts Something sickening in slim city The Sunday Times Advil Ibuprofen New maps for a lost tribe The Tories must overcome a distaste for planning if they are to win again, says Maurice Saatchi Unravelling the cloth of old England Labour's desire to dress down on all occasions could have revolutionary consequences, says Walter Ellis The Sunday Times Calais Picture Gallery Pregnant with implications Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets Russell Conlon and Chris Joyce Unsung successes of the surrogate mothers Tales of broken trust hide a happier picture, says Penny Wark The Times Tradition bars way to funding Stress starts early in the home Evolution and the computer It is Said that former President Mobutu of Zaire has… Bill's in two minds, one dirty Rac Jealous to the core Points Look north for citizens Birthdays Don't begrudge the royals To the winner the spoiled child Diabetes 'cure' an illusion The Views expressed by the Revs Hacking and Weston… Death has its perks after all We are Withholding a Volkswagen 'surprisingly… Studied self-love of the new dons David Starkey calls on Britain to resist the American trend for personal revelation Caught in the crossfire of the saccharine war Penny Wark on why Hello! has turned nasty on Diana Hark, it's the great British whistleblower Bryan Appleyard Our new community heroes are the people who snitch The death that changed Hitler The shooting of his niece drove the Führer to focus on winning power, says Ronald Hayman The Times Educational Supplement Smoothies of influence: rise of the new Labour lobbyist Once almost unheard of, the breed has come of age and claims to have a different way of doing things, says Kirsty Milne A tale of two postcodes Near neighbours West Hampstead and Hampstead have always been streets apart in house prices—until now, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobart Slater Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterfield The Guardship, in Chiswick, west London, is an… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Farebrother Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Lurot Brand Mews Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allison Homes London Property Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Barnes Waterside The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country address that flatters People can now live like a lord, thanks to the conversion of rural mansions into fine apartments, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mowlem Parque Da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Irelands Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Come into the garden, Yoko Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Berkeley Homes Sacred and profane Above the mean streets of Palermo rise some of the most extravagant churches in Christendom. 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Margaret Coles looks at how it can be acquired Ernst & Young Mercuri Urval Save £4 on a ticket to a new career Ernst & Young Direct Resources Girl power sees off male wimps Contents Odd Men out On Queer Street: A Social History of Homosexuality 1895-1995 by Hugh David HarperCollins £20 pp305 Contents A last day in Hay Pile 'Em High Critical List Dog days on the books pages last week, sniffs Harvey Porlock The Church of England in a financial flap Number One Millbank The Financial Downfall of the Church of England by Terry Lovell HarperCollins £15.99 pp263 Spanking Distress signals Hystories: Hysterical Epidemics and Modern Culture by Elaine Showalter Picador £16.99 pp244 Faber and Faber You are what you eat Deadly Feasts: Tracking the Secrets of a Terrifying New Plague by Richard Rhodes Simon & Schuster £14.99 pp259 Joan Brady The stories of our time On History by Eric Hobsbawm Weidenfeld £20 pp290 Waterstones The man that time forgot Reuven Shiloah: The Man Behind the Mossad by Haggi Eshed Frank Cass £39.50/£19.50 pp342 Sex, singing and shopping? Freddie Mercury The Definitive Biography by Lesley-Ann Jones Hodder £17.99 pp466 Fourth Estate Diary A death in the family Hitler's sex life was always the subject of prurient speculation—but did he murder the young niece he loved? Tom Bower weighs up the evidence Berlin, second time around 60 Years Ago this Week On the Shelf Diabolical prank or pact with the Devil? 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Her findings may surprise you When the pressure peaks Birth and death, marriage and divorce: all life's big events—even the most joyful—can strain the stability of our relationships, says James Park The Human Heart and Circulatory System Vauxhall First steps to emotional maturity Confident, happy children are more likely to succeed in life—and they are a pleasure to have around. Jerome Burne offers some advice on how to turn brats into buddies Dominica: the cortisol test The agony and the ecstasy To be a teenager is to be profoundly misunderstood. Roland White plumbs the depths of one tormented soul How much do you know about stress? Wife, mother, breadwinner: is the effort killing you? Evidence is emerging that today's double-shifting women may be literally working themselves to death, increasingly falling victims to the classic male killer diseases. How can we make 'having it all' a lifestyle choice not a death sentence, asks Sarah Stacey If one into two won't go . . . 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