News from 06/07/1997
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Mladen Grbin, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Sebastian Hamilton Westminster Correspondent, Christopher Middleton, Barbara Hall, Susannah York, Nigel Botherway, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, J C, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Donna Leon, Lesley White, John Jay, Dr Charles, Frank Whitford, Timothy Garton Ash, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Kirstle Hamilton, Peter Tatchell, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, David Smith, Hermione Lee, Stephen Jones correspondent, Ian Pocock, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Penny Wark, Andrew Sullivan, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, K R, Aoife O'Brien, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Camilla Parker Bowles, Irwin Stelzer, Mrs L P, Robert Hewison, Julian Barnes, David Dougill, Henry McDonald, Wendy Leigh, John Gribbin, F M, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Jeremy Zimmerman, Debble Hill, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, David Nokes, Peter Conradi, Carole Hodge, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, J T, Michael Jones, Stephen Garrett, George A McCarthy Secretary, Paul Ross, George Perry, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Allan Border, Nick Gardner, Charlotte Atkins, Shelley von Strunckel, Rob Steen, Reger Anderson, W B, Mike Laws, Naoml Calne, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Robert H Hirst, Paul Donovan, Jack Millan, David Jones, Margaret Wenden, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, Major D Taylor, Paul Driver, James Adams, M C, Simon Fanshawe, Sue Fox, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Dominic Le Foe, Hugh McLlvanney, Thom Gunn, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, D Collins, Victoria O'Brien, John Williams, Charles Leadbeater, Brian Bearshaw, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Brian Masters, Gillian Kavanagh, Nick Gordon, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Lauren St John correspondent, Richard Evans, Richard Evans Correspondent, Jonathan Dimbleby, Anthony Rosen, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Grice, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, James Woodall, Anthony Quinn, Rasselas, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, McDaniel Charles-Gene, Christopher Goodwin, Naoml Caine, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Barrie Penrose, Kevin Pratt, Simon Strag Montefiore, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, John Wilcockson, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Judy Bodfish, Jennai Cox, Michael Sheridan, Claran Byrne, Sean Hargrave, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Kate Thornton, Andrew Alderson, Stirling Moss, John Waples, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Paul Nuki Affairs Correspondent, John Masi, Nell Gregory, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chris Dighton, Kirsty Lang, Jacqueline Hubbard, Helen James, David Hutcheon, M Murray-Pearce, Chrissy Iley, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Simon Brown, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Hazel Courteney, Mark Sanderson, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, John Parfitt, Christopher Higgins, Andrew Lorenz Editor, Michael Harris, Hugh Pearman, David Calrns, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Paul Ham Editor, John Burns, Penny Perrick, M T Figg, Hugh Bradley, Simon Sebag, Bob Dwyer, Rufus Ollns City Editor, Joanna Simon, India Knight, M Rix, Mandy Piggot, Sandy Gall, Ben West, Saffron Aldridge, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoThe price of Cherie Blair's haircut is a snip at £2,000 Patten fury at Howe's secret China deal Labour to clamp down on 'sick' benefit scroungers Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Space mission conquers gremlins on Mars Nasa scientists win technical battle to free robot on red planet Birt's 20% pay rise angers BBC unions Contents Contents Schools' repair cash will be linked to exam results Meridien Posthouse Mowlam stalls as march fears grow Program Budget leaks irritate Blair News at Ten set to take C5 star The hairdresser who helps Cherie get ahead McQueen chills blood of the fashion world AT&T British Airways 'Torture' doctors working for NHS Insight Hamilton could face tax inquiry SEAT Enjoy Yourself ID cards bid to beat underage drinking Vauxhall Motors Limited Lifestyle of the 'mortgage mafia' Raped mother flees from Irish death threats Films rot unseen as funds overflow Women face £8 bill for the pill Article Withdrawn Northern Rock Tory tells Charles to give up Camilla ENO heads for Tower Bridge site Microsoft Gay heroes of SAS outed by former officer Labour guns out for Helen, android MP Lost pamphlet reveals Defoe the sex guru The Corsa Sting from Vauxhall Article Withdrawn E1 Niño threatens Britain's weather NatWest Bogeyman of BA threatens airline chaos BBC to spend £20m on new Forsyte Saga American IRA film casts RUC as the bad guys When You Fly, Use the Airport Old folks' homes face fees inquiry Jaguar 'Camilla' The sickly state of Nanny Britain This family sums up Britain's dependency culture. Social security already costs everyone in work £15 a day. Can Tony Blair stop the spiral of waste? David Smith, Andrew Grice and Chris Hastings report One 2 one Social Insecurity: Symptoms of a System under Strain Bringing the work ethic to the twilight zone A sense of purpose is driving Harriet Harman's reforms, says Andrew Grice Stena Line Top 10 areas for reform Comment Tears and omens as the sun New masters set the tone with red banner rhetoric FIAT Go direct AA Five Star Europe All the news fixed to print Somali stain ruins image of UN troops Sangyong John Lewis Department Stores Cellnet Horror rappers catch Disney on the hip-hop German troops 'practised rape' Family goes to war over Cousteau legacy Pretoria plot to kill blacks with poison T-shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Yeltsin's daughter stirs Russian envy IBM Moscow digs for Ivan's secret library Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Chechens kidnap British aid pair Woes of Joe bring Kennedys down Nokia Norwich Union Hitachi Guilt haunts the killers of Cambodia Couple face jail for girl's death Holocaust Lego drops a brick Learning Performance Seminars FBI plays hunt the White House mole Inside Washington The Times Media stars lose their sparkle Exposed to ridicule Aliens are just gas bags, planet researchers find How Life Could Evolve in Space Weather and Travel Outlook Canon Lottery jackpot? It's still not you News Digest Cows produce human plasma Sex charge vicar Crash kills two Skating injury A gay day Ashworth move Seasick Multiple Display Advertising Items Historic win for Hingis Novotna falls to the youngest champion Richard Evans, tennis corresponden, reports on the women's final at Wimbledon Contents Microsoft Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Bright future for British stars Richard Evans believes that the exploits of Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski have helped to ensure the wellbeing of the domestic game Boom-Boom Boris leaves in the style of a true champion Nick Pitt joins in the fond farewells at Wimbledon to the three-times singles winner, Boris Becker New age dawns with Martina Nick Pitt salutes the teenage women's champion who showed a maturity beyond her years by battling back to take the title Surprising Pioline pins hopes on French flair Unfancied, unseeded, but Cedric Pioline has reached today's men's final. Richard Evans reports on the Frenchman's transformation Armstrong keeps the law on court Richard Evans meets today's men's singles final umpire Gerry Armstrong to discover what makes the laid-back man from Sussex one of the best and most respected in the business Supreme Sampras moves up to peak of perfection The quiet American is close to his fourth Wimbledon title. Nick Pitt examines his unique talents Surrey have strength in numbers Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, sets the scene for a potentially classic encounter as Surrey cross swords with Kent in the Benson & Hedges Cup final at Lord's on Saturday All-rounder at the top of the tree Mark Ealham revels in being described as a bits-and-pieces cricketer. Ian Hawkey talks to an England player and a true son of Kent IBM Brown is up for the Cup He's been up, he's been down, but Surrey's Alistair Brown still has the wherewithal to dazzle on the big occasion. By Rob Steen Waugh-torn England up against it Graham Otway reports from Old Trafford Headley carries on the family tradition Robin Marlar hails the arrival on the international scene of the third member of the Headley family Australians show their true intent Allan Border salutes the return to the fore of two key players whose sterling efforts have had an uplifting effect on the tourists' cause Taylor ducks out as party goes flat Cellnet A hasty finale as Martin mops up Middlesex (118 & 245) lost to Lancashire (417-9 dec) by an Innings and 54 runs Snape sweeps Northants home Kent (306 and 99-2 dec) lost to Northants (84-0 dec and 322-9) by one wicket Donald lifts Warwickshire towards title contention The Cricket Round-Up Leading All-Rounders County Championship Glamorgan triumph with a flourish Glamorgan (405-5 dec 52-0) beat Gloucestershire (214 & 233) by 10 wickets Pakistan's youngsters learn fast Derbyshire (116-7) v Pakistan a (169) Robson's booty not good enough Jim Munro looks at the daunting demands for success at Barcelona and their latest moves to live up to those lofty expectations European Qualifiers for 1997-98 Winners in Europe British Grand Prix 97 Dutch master stays at Arsenal Alex Fortune finds out who is going and who will remain at Highbury for the forthcoming season Guscott the Lion takes on the Gladiators Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, talks to Jeremy Guscott, the hero soon to follow his starring role in South Africa with another on TV Long & Co. Class of '97 came of age The Lions party were superbly prepared and focused. Stephen Jones salutes a dedicated group and a momentous tour Springboks spoil Lions' party Why Brittle must be ousted from the RFU Comment Stephen Jones opines on this week's battle for the soul of English rugby No shame in a fast-paced finale to a great series Bob Dwyer, the Leicester coach, insists the Lions have plenty to celebrate even in defeat Bombardier Bitter BSKYB Ltd Driven man on greasy pole In an interview with Jacques Villeneuve, Adam Parsons hears why the Williams team performance has faltered in mid-season The Sunday Times Fangio was a class apart Stirling Moss recalls watching a master driver performing at the peak of his powers Ferrari are racing in the fast lane Williams are struggling for consistency and the doubts are starting to creep in, just as Michael Schumacher is picking up pace. That, says Adams Parsons, our motor racing correspondent, points to another thrilling encounter in next Sunday's British Grand Prix at Silverstone A track to test the very best Adam Parsons sees how the remodelled Silverstone layout will provide a real driving challenge Mansell's finest hour at circuit where it all began Alex Fortune on the history of a race which has seen much drama over the years Nokia Collins survives early scare to retain title Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Wimbledon Racing Rider blamed for Bosra flop John Karter reports on the Coral-Eclipse from Sandown Thomas lining up to usurp his hero Ian Chadband looks at the British 400m runner eager to succeed in next weekend's world championship trials Track superman shows the world how it's done Ian Chadband at the Bislett arena, sees Haile Gebrselassie romp home for a ninth world record Swain is the banker Marks your Card Glorious Goodwood BBC Fearless Westwood in control Lauren St John, golf correspondent, reports from the Murphy's Irish Open at Druids Glen Boardman's small step in right direction Boxing chews over Tyson's fate Mcllvanney in America Iron Mike deserves harsh treatment but the power of Mammon will find a way to let him back in the ring Lewis must hit his peak at the summit meeting Hugh McLlvanney previews Lennox Lewis's defence of his WBC heavyweight title against Henry Akinwande next weekend in Nevada Fig Rolls Barnes content to turn a blind eye to foul play Action Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Play the Game Nick Pitt on a revolutionary stringing technique aimed at providing players with greater consistency and a vital edge over opponents How They Have Fared so Far—Plus Other Available Scoring System Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Privilege Insurance British Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Alan Kerr Dick Lovett Milcars Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Sytnerdirect Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Godfrey Hall Deal Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Neep Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodford Specialist Cars William Loughran Bramshaw Bramley The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Grange is Jaguar H. 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Owen Burton House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puzzling case of the invisible Honda Broughtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars Contents GEC 'to grow Marconi, hive off power, sell phones' Tomkins planning buy-back of shares Chickens lay golden eggs for energy group Game Plan. . . computer game heroine Lara Croft… Murdoch says BSkyB is 'overpriced' Contents Soaring sterling threatens jobs Treasury backtracks on foreign payouts Contents Eurostar Brown's budget will have unintended consequences Agenda Computer Cab set for foreign sale Euro Info Centres Centre for the Study Change Littlewoods to slash jobs in streamlining New Mini gets green light Land Securities offloads Sanctuary to Germans Net advertising revenue to soar Business Digest Camping sale Sunday Times Business is edited by John Jay Coombs brokers sue their accusers Databank Pensions Plunder The chancellor's assault on the pensions industry will have severe repercussions for corporate Britain and the City. By David Smith and Frank Kane Qantas Founder aims to step back into Limelight Sharewatch Nokia Print Lexmark A share in the boardroom Cumbria Databank The undertaker with a lust for life Kevin Leech made his first fortune in the funeral business but it was not until he took a big chance on a life-saving machine that he really made his mark Profile Learn to motivate like Richer The Sunday Times Hewlett Packard Continental Airlines Tokyo banks gripped by reign of terror Murder and suicide go hand in hand with the scandal rocking Japanese finance houses, writes Garth Alexander in Tokyo Hang Seng dips as doubts about China surface Biotech merger creates a giant Agony of Andersen androids The power struggle at the world's top accountancy firm is giving rivals plenty to smile about, writes Kirstle Hamilton Cinderella needs more fairy godmothers Tiny Computers Limited Prufrock Tee off for corporate success Job's job looks up for grabs at Reuters Kissing goodbye Great tax giveback stirs up trouble American Account IBM Brown gets into a budget mess Economic Outlook Simpson prepares GEC for take-off GEC is poised to make strategic changes that should restore shareholder value, writes Andrew Lorenz Valcor Arbitration Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Income Tax Worker participation: is this the way ahead? The successful businesses of the future will hamess workers' skills, argues Charles Leadbeater Salmin Assessors Message plus Strong pound harms export plans Exporters say the surge in sterling has submerged the new tax concessions. By Andrew Lorenz and Claire Oldfield The Personal Number Company PLC Bulletin Chance call led direct to success Churchill's founder, Martin Long, has an unconventional view of life that has served him well in business, writes Rupert Stelner Court muddle over lost debt payment Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items OCRA World Wide Mercedes Rental Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd The SCF Group Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make a big impression, use the best address in town Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Legal International Caplans Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carefree Multiple Display Advertising Items The Historical Research Center Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiduciary Management Services Ltd Kall Kwik Print Copy Design Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Q. 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Ltd Now Seeking Regional Directors Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Proven Franchise Computa Tune Mobile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Sperm test brings hope to childless men Medicine Glad tidings for blighted rose growers Genetics A gene that resists the fungal disease black spot could eventually help banish the bane of gardeners, writes Sean Hargrave Robots digitise DNA for crime databank Detection Dashboard minicomputer to replace car stereo Motoring The Sunday Times The great expanding memory files mystery Sounding off New generation hard drives may have more capacity and be faster and cheaper, but there is still a hitch, writes David Hewson Wings ain't what they used to be Aviation Computer-controlled adjustable wings are about to revolutionise the aircraft of the future, writes Mark Prigg Virtual colonies open up Cyberspace Fish genes may repair human spines Bits & Bytes Food additive is latest thing in good taste Webwatch A Gun capable of firing Im rounds a minute is to be Drug halts white cell damage Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sapphire chips cut the size of phones Microchips Racket will measure pace of tennis players' serves Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Company PLC Wallcote Europe's Leading Coating Company Notice to Readers Lawyers merge to join top 10 Savills to give £10m to its staff Mercury BBC turns debt into £500m surplus Buyer in race to clinch F1 deal A potent brew from Arnault Inside the City Budget stings 5m pension plan savers Nationwide rebel denies any U-turn Contents £2,000 bonanza at the Woolwich Contents Virgin direct Contents Pensions suffer while Peps are left in limbo Comment Threadneedle investments Unruly school party ruins joy of berth on the Nile Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Plumbing bill drove me round the bend Legal & General Investment Management Brown taxes our goodwill Gartmore Multiple Display Advertising Items Windfall PEP Baillie Gifford Peps and Tessas are a hard act for ISA to follow Savings After the success of Tory savings plans, Gordon Brown's new investment scheme has a lot to live up to, writes Paul Ham Eagle Star No brake on surge in house market Housing Cutting Miras and increasing stamp duty will do little to slow down the property boom, says Nick Gardner AbbeyLife Pensions Mercury Retirement Trust plc Kensington Mortgage Company Paragon mortgages Beale Dobie & Company Limited Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Chancellor can't resist old faithfuls Duties Cigarettes, alcohol and petrol were all targeted again by the new chancellor, reports Nick Gardner Reduction in fuel bills gets warm reception Gas Lowering Vat and scrapping the gas levy will make most households about £11 better off, writes Naomi Caine The PEP Shop Ltd Not much to sing about for our one-man bands Self-employed Changes to tax left the self-employed disappointed, writes Kevin Pratt Act quickly to ensure no pension shortfall Pensions The removal of tax credits on UK dividends for pension funds could be a big blow for ordinary people, writes Diana Wright How the changes will affect savings Tax credits Scottish Widows Woolwich Direct Norwich Union Kleinwort Benson Revenue targets avoiders Taxation The chancellor plans a clampdown to stamp out legally arranged tax avoidance schemes, writes Paul Ham Elderly will suffer as healthcare costs rise Healthcare The NHS may pick up an £8.5m bill as pensioners abandon costlier private medical insurance, writes Debbie Hill Single parents to receive childcare job boost Citibank Save & Prosper Policy Portfolio PLC Top savings rates Chase De Vere Critical decision to save your cash Serious illness can strike at any time and is a real threat to your financial health, reports Debbie Hill Chase De Vere Investment PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Woolwich Direct CapitalOne Towering success of dogged toy maker Games creator Leslie Scott had to sell her home to repay loans, but now she is worth a fortune, writes Natalie Graham Schroders Nimble-footed Brown boxes clever to leave scope for the next time Poundbite Budget footnotes The Sunday Times All aboard for profit at Go-Ahead Group Best shares to buy Picture Gallery A sense of Betrayal What was on Chris Patten's mind as he left Hong Kong? No longer governor, he could speak openly at last to Jonathan Dimbleby about the men he believes let the colony down "Simplex" Bookcases and Cabinets Superlative Travel Hero of the hour Pop goes the colony: an awful sound Atticus Gagging on China Atticvs Caught in the crossfire as China turns the screw Atticvs Reverend Blair eyeballs Satan Atticvs Picture Gallery Love-and a good PR-will find a way Profile Achtung, baby, this is Herr Cupid calling Travelodge In Court A botched budget The Times Educational Supplement His good lady wife Thin-skinned Brown scratches Auntie back Bishop Brown, oh he of little faith Lords hitman: velvet hand in an iron glove … Ayling flies high with Labour Still hard-up hostages to our sacred social cows End of empire, start of freedom Hamilton, a man you can really hate Founders Flavour worth Finding Hollywood's mild, mild women Lesley White on the stars who strive to be just like us—only nicer Bad behaviour? It's just human nature On the power of evolution as the answer to everything Nokia Whitemall A donor father's sins of omission Stuart Wavell on the unknown parents Last tally-ho of a dying breed Interview Renault Cramped airline seats a serious health hazard Search for Lolitas leads to abuse No hatchet job on Evans Face the Muzak, and prance Calais The price of respect Points High-life not bishop's style Birthdays Free trips no help to Bosnia Teletubbies: I am an addict Jamie dents his iron image Ugly truths for a divided nation Exposing the crimes of apartheid will not of itself heal the wounds of a still riven South Africa, says Timothy Garton Ash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Taylor Woodrow Swan Hill Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spectacular Quayside Location-North Norfolk Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items A great seat in the stalls Street markets from Petticoat Lane to Portobello Road give an area a buzz that attracts young buyers, says Mary Wilson Property Aylesford Hereford House Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Aylesford Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterfield Weston Home Plc An unusual house, for Knightsbridge at least, is on… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tonsley Road Wandsworth Sw18 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Savills Quality to Appreciate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hambro Countrywide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Cala Homes (Midlands) Limited Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. 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Halifax The time is ripe Where to Go in July The Sunday Times Beside the Seaside Week 5: Wales On a trawl along the Welsh coast, John Williams discovers a surreal Italianate village, regenerated dockalnds and historic fortifications, as well as secluded bays and plentiful wildlife Golden Joy Seaside superlatives Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Flights from £99 with Britannia this July Flights Direct AiR Tickets Direct Check-In Continues on Page 10 Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Unijet British Midland Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Colossus Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items World Options STA Travel Travel Insurance Canadian Affair Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Campus travel Flight Centre Airsavers Home Plazza Kuoni USAirtours plc Bridge the World Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items A Division of Usairtours Holidays Ltd. 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Margaret Coles reports Oracle Enabling the Information Age Radcliffe Gower The Sunday Times Riley Don't look back if you lingered Contents The Spying Game The File: A Personal History by Timothy Garton Ash HarperCollins £12.99 pp227 Eternal mystery We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the… Picture Gallery Honour for Powell The big question Critical List It must be tough to be beautiful, as well as a talented novelist, says Harvey Porlock Dedicated to the cult of herself Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John by Sally Cline J Murray £25 pp434 Battlecruiser A Vicious Circle The race was on Racers by Richard Williams Viking £16.99 pp290 Fairway to heaven Final Rounds: A Father, a Son, the Golf Journey of a Lifetime by James Dodson Century £9.99 pp257 Brain teaser The Human Brain: A Guided Tour by Susan Greenfield Weidenfeld £11.99 pp162 In the beginning The Inflationary Universe by Alan H Guth Cape £18.99 pp368 Be a Successful Writer The Sunday Times John Major may be on the verge of signing a £1.5m deal for his memoris Dark secrets of the The Tower of London's macabre history as a … of execution is more recent than we might think, says Anthony Howard A country where truth is stranger than fiction James Woodall finds Gabriel Garcia … account of a Columbian kidnapping a heartrending portrayal of a society in chaos Traitors' gate Anger than fiction 35 Years Ago this Week Ann Fleming writing to Evelyn Waugh July 6,1962 On the Shelf Thom Gunn guffaws at the subtle humour of Henry James's The Awkward Age The Times Literary Supplement Slaps, straps and spotted dick Loving Ways by Maurice Gee Faber £8.99 pp224 Brief Hours by Stanley Middleton Hutchinson £15.99 pp216 Venice in peril The Palace by Lisa St Aubin de Teran Macmillan £15.99 pp263 The writing's on the wall Felix in the Underworld by John Mortimer Viking £16.99 pp247 Love, love me do Straight Man by Richard Russo Chatto £16.99 pp391 The Writers' Club Shortlist Ellen Terry and her artist spouse G G Watts The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 486 Talking Books Bloom Reading Holidays 1997 Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Writers Bureau Herge-The Adventures of Tintn Contents The Funday Times Hello Everyone! 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