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News from 27/07/1997

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Sebastian Hamilton Westminster Correspondent, Barbara Hall, Mrs S Crump, Mike Scott-Hayward, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Neil Haidar, Nicholas Rufford, C N, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, C MacNeil, J F Drakeford, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Jonathan Miller, Al Dunlap, Robin Eggar, Lesley White, John Jay, Victoria Dutchman-Smith, Dr Charles, David Attoe, Claire Struthers, Mathew Loup, Rosie Walford, Ivo Tennant, Juliette Dominquez, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Neil Wormald, David James Smith, Andrew Sullivan, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Aoife O'Brien, Hazel Courteney Health Journalist, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Isabella Blow, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Nick Mackinnon, Susan d'ARCY, B M, Robert Winnett, Alix Browne, Janet Gerrard, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Francis Yuen, Roger Anderson, Dr Bert Keizer, Mark Ottaway, Stephen Hayward, David Dougill, Henry McDonald, Fiona Lefferty, Allan Massie, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, David Donnison, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Michael Portillo, Jenny Shields, Alan Sweetman, John McGrath, Michael Jones, Sean Newson, B Ford, Alan Millard, George Perry, Calum MacDonald Mp, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Allan Border, Nick Gardner, Glyn Maxwell, Shelley von Strunckel, Rupert Widdicombe, Rob Steen, Tessa Sanderson, Barry Quinn, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Guy Richards, Elizabeth George, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Paul Wheeler, Stan Labovitch, Paul Driver, James Adams, Nicholas Hellen, Diana Airey, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, M M, Tim Kelsey, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Mark Almond, Sarah Hartley, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Hugo Barnacle, Jonathan Raban, Nick Peters, Sue Reid, Brian Bearshaw, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Kate Hoey Mp, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Gillian Jenner, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, W H Smith, Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Wright, Jonathan Dimbleby, Adrienne Connors, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Andrew Grice, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, P Wise, David Walsh, S A, Frederic Spotts, Rasselas, Colin McDowell, Stephen McGinty, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Betty Manstrantone, James Collard, Mrs E N, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, William Rees-Mogg, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, David Rudnick, David Sainsbury, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Richard Croft, Mark Franchetti, John Wilcockson, Ray Hutton, Cllve Davis, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, David Clutterbuck, Rachel Hunt, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Leslie Caron, Michael Sheridan, Sharon Davey, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Peggy Johnson, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, F R, Terry Murden, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Michael Horovitz, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Mark Sanderson, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Polly Devlin, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Lucy Henry, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Yasmin Mills, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Phillips, David Smith Economics Editor, David Black, Derek Draper, Clive Turner, Tom Deveson, Anthony Howard, Walter Goldsmith, Roger Hickling, Derek Severn, Joanna Simon, Geoffrey Sill, India Knight, Dr Mary Rayner, Mandy Piggot, Saffron Aldridge, Dan Pearson, Tom Kite, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Contents Labour plans rural building boom Area larger than Hampshire could go under concrete Actress plotted mercy killing of her father New inside Contents Early Learning Centre Government goes shopping for Sainsbury Top businessmen to be made peers Contents Blair cries foul over his boys' royal match Blair 'plans merger with Lib Dems' St. Joseph's Hospice The Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Top Bank job for Tories' privatisation adviser Labour in union retreat Even in death Goldsmith calls the tune Mi5 foiled National Front plot to wreck Referendum party Self Service Restaurant Boyle of the BBC told to save 'YIP' 'Supersperm' set to raise fertility Energis Telecom Censor quits after 22 years in crossfire Bank holidays threatened by single currency Serb paramilitary admits giving £30,000 to Tories Estranged wife fights for sole rights over frozen embryos Vauxhall 'Giant' lambs put future of cloning in doubt Continental IRA terror for family of jockey who spoke out Aladdin's magic bicycle takes thieves for ride Rail sell-off leaves south on wrong side of the tracks Dust-up over naked chores for au pair Army seeking £50m in golden handshakes for surplus officers AT&T Lizard King back from the grave Cellnet Museums get freedom to charge fees A lousy break for Denis, MP Lights, action and peerage for Puttnam Canon New Labour is given a brand new slogan Taxi Man ranks Hague a no-hoper BT Taxi Man ranks hague a no-hoper Selfless voters cost Tories poll The Sunday Times City crooks pull off a cool inside job Rembrandt falls out of the frame Distinguished career Renault City crooks pull off a cool inside job Visa Running Wild Death Duty Inland Revenue Lotus Britain's plod to PC Purgatory Political correctness, once widely derided, has crept into every area of public life. Maurice Chittenden reports on an equality offensive that triggered suspicion, resentment and fear PC prattle Bosnia aid millions go missing Fearful China keeps its boy leader out of Tibet Sony Judgment day for jailed nurses Mir mortal heads for hell on Earth Bupa Vanunu finds first backer in the Knesset Gay killer leaves FBI guessing Italy's unwanted elderly offer cash to be adopted Toyota NatWest More than just a bank Clinton's dreams die a dirty death James Adams, who is leaving The Sunday Times, reflects on five years in Washington and a President who betrayed his people France says final adieu to Africa Impotent Uday kills woman he failed to seduce Selenia Motor Oil Swiss face $20bn Holocaust action Mitsubishi Electric America's 'kick-ass' agony aunt launches radio blitz on Britain Nokia Rac Top dogs of war fight for survival South Africa's bartered brides rise in revolt Jeep IBM Business Partner America fights to save orphans from the east Singapore averts its eyes from swinging London Acapulco holiday that cost a widow $825m Free business phone calls Trolleys and glass eyes restore a nation's pride The Omega from Vauxhall Floods tear the heart out of Germany's neglected east Stena Line Tears shed for l'amour Blue Arabian nights Chocolate politicians Air show plane crash kills 8 Weather and Travel Outlook Young jobless will have to learn the 3Rs US to let Adams in for visit Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times Three ticket-holders split £8.2m lottery News Digest Sainsbury issues toddler milk alert Railway death Driver arrested Jets go-ahead Pilot killed Man shot dead Castle sold All Wight Contents Aussies turn the screw England's wash-outs must pray for more rain Inside Microsoft Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Night fixtures light the way Warwickshire's floodlights experiment drew the crowds and may usher in more evening games for English cricket. By Rob Steen Jones to face suit for breach of contract The Dean Jones saga rumbles on, with Derbyshire threatening legal action against their former captain. Martin Searby reports ICC ruling means black times ahead for the men in white The pressure to embrace technology could diminish the role of the umpire. By Graham Otway Young bloods come of age Allan Border feels that the Ponting-Elliott run spree has titled the series in the tourists' favour, with England finding it hard to make up lost ground Has-beens set for dole-queue XI Graham Otway on Lord MacLaurin's plans for the first-class game that would put the second-class players out to pasture Tough guys wanted to take on world A dropped catch has deflated England, but says Robin Marlar, a more positive attitude would greatly help the side's prospects No future for grand old lady facing hard times Win, lose or draw, Headingley could well be playing host to its last Ashes Test, says Martin Searby Weather wins day of trivial pursuits Glamorgan dream put on hold Upbeat Alleyne sounds the charge for Gloucestershire Leading All-Rounders Leading All Rounder County Championship Ford quells the Hampshire rebellion The rock finally rolls to a halt He personified Essex Man, and did just about everything England expected. Ian Hawkey salutes Graham Gooch Gooch denied a last day in the sun Ian Hawkey watches England's highest run-scorer bow out in the rain at Chelmsford Ashes Challenge The Omega from Vauxhall Joy of joys: the best job in the world David Walsh, sports feature writes of the Year, discovers the dreams of his youth are fulfilled during the Open at Troon Wild-card dilemma for Seve The changing fortunes of Europe's star golfers are forcing the Ryder Cup captain to think the unthinkable on the final team places. Lauren St John reports on his selection options Blacksmith's son who joined golf's immortals Lauren St John pays tribute to Ben Hogan, a truly masterful player who died on friday Captain's role suiting me to a tee Tom Kite, US Ryder Cup captain, gives his thoughts about the task ahead as the showdown at Valderrama in September draws closer Claydon on target to make big impression Lauren St John reports on the Dutch Open at Hilversum Olano's happy ending John Wilcockson reports from Disneyland Paris as a mercurial and exhausting Tour de France approaches its dramatic climax Discover the New Landcruiser Colorado from Discipline puts sturdy Ullrich in champion class John Wilcockson looks at the rider on the verge of becoming the first German to win the tour de France which ends in Paris today Dramatic comeback for Berger Adam Parsons reports on the qualifying session of the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim Fogarty riding the wave of emotion Home hordes will demand a British victory in the World Superbike series at Brands Hatch next weekend. Alasdair Reid sets the scene The Sunday Times Bland's birdies turn tables on Ratcliffe Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Racing Swain steals the diamonds John Karter, racing correspondent, reports on a shock result of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot Check in at Air Express for Glorious Goodwood Festival punters to aid stricken jockey Alan Sweetman sets the scene for the Galway Festival, which gets under way tomorrow Nokia How the experts greeted surprise Paul Wheeler hears reactions from top jockeys, trainers and others on Swain's unexpected triumph Slow-burn Celtic aiming to snuff Rangers flame The season starts in Scotland next Saturday with Wim Jansen, Celtic's new coach, plotting their revival. By Kevin McCarra The Times Injury scare for Shearer Jim Munro reports on the England captain's misfortune at yesterday's Umbro tournament Results Aussies are humbled by All Blacks Warrington torn to pieces by hungry Sharks London must bridge credibility gap London Broncos meet Brisbane in the world club Challenge tonight, aiming to add to their growing stature. By David Lawrenson Just what your business needs, more free time Britain's Best Ready to Take on the World Armchair Guide to the World Championships in Athens One 2 one Champions in dash for hard cash This week's athletics world championships in Athens will see filthy lucre overcome the Olympian spirit, says Ian Chadband Edwards in easygoing mood Britain's world title-holder has had an injury but will be ready. Ian Chadband, athletics correspondent, talks to Jonathan Edwards Britain's sprint team finds a new whiz-kid Dwain Chambers, the world's fastest teenager, may be new Linford Christie. By Ian Chadband Giving my all to top Fatima Tessa Sanderson savours a gold medal-winning performance at the Commonwealth Games in 1986 £100,000 in Prizes The Sunday Times Interactive Team Football 1997-98 Season Choose your fantasy team from these 360 player and managers This Week's Fixtures Back to the future and those golden old days Sport on TV Play the 'Croquet' Shot like a World Champion The image of croquet may be cucumber sandwiches and manicured lawns but Keith Wheatley discovers a sport in the midst of change Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Hexagon Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood's Probability Theory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cronk BMW Prophets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snows Cooper Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields Harwoods Hallamshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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CNDA Members SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sidlow Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tuscaloosa kid The Mercedes M-class, built in America, is gunning for the Range Rover, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazda goes middle of the road Multiple Classified Advertising Items European cars? Great, but they don't travel Rolls Royce H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadley Green Garage Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mead of Burnham Bank divided over need to raise interest rates Rolls seeks tie-up with BAe or GEC Defence giants rebuff approach NatWest hires Lazard to reinforce its team Contents Roche launches debate on late payment Contents Iverson in more trouble on Laura Ashley figures Contents Dyke falls out with Scardino on Pearson TV Mortgage Intelligence Technological revolution drives low-inflation growth Business Digest Mercury Trouble at BNB as headhunters quit Stock Exchange to close regional bases RCI cash creates first travel professor Government looks to rein in utility watchdogs Camelot fights rival pub lottery Small Print Big Money Cumbria Busy Abbey needs to reassure markets Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Delegation frees up management The Sunday Times Data bank GrandMet bruiser set for a dust-up John McGrath, the pugnacious chief executive, may be the man to fight off the machinations of LVMH's Bernard Arnault and save the merger with Guinness Working Day Lucent Technologies Esop story's no fable Prufrock Autistic kids' good fairy BT Onenumber Hanson leads pitch battle Cheers to long hauls Friends suits Warner fine How Goldsmith gave me a lift to the top Al Dunlap was Sir James Goldsmith's right-hand man. He describes how he met the late tycoon and how his life was transformed by their association IBM completes recovery programme In just four years, Lou Gerstner has achieved one of the most remarkable turnrounds, writes Garth Alexander from New York Hong Kong braced for attack on dollar As speculators tear through southeast Asia, the strongest currency could be next, report Michael Sheridan and Francis Yuen in Hong Kong How Sainsbury lost its way In this extract from The Winning Streak, Walter Goldsmith and David Clutterbuck make a study of how Sainsbury stumbled Nokia Soaring Rolls flies into turbulence Its order books are booming but the shares are gyrating as investors worry that Rolls may have locked itself into unprofitable growth. By Andrew Lorenz Benetton steps up its pace in sport The Italian clothing group will target the male market with its new sports equipment and leisure lines. Rufus Olins reports Soaring Rolls files into turbulence Billionaire limbers up to become sport giant Joe Lewis, the richest Briton, plans to be in every facet of sport, leisure and entertainment. Frank Kane reports on his ambitions Britain has to beware the lure of a soft euro Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Valcor Arbitration Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stampeding bulls fail to see warning signs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Legal International Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd The SCF Group Intelligence Agency Firms at odds with government plan The Sunday Times/Coopers & Lybrand barometer reading shows that ministers and businesses must find a common strategy to make partnership work. By David Smith A case of fast thinking My First Break A hasty manoeuvre to appease his boss pitched Giles Clarke into the wine trade and set him on the road to a business fortune. Report by Rupert Steiner Tax hitch over gift of income to wife Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Victory in crusade against late payers Stan Mendham has triumphed in a long, lone battle to give firms the right to interest. Report by Claire Oldfield Bulletin Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linx Trading Limited Auto Aid UK Alphagraphics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Surface Doctor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Token Q. M. Ltd Computa Tune KallKwik Franchise Opportunity with Family Name History Music tunes the body into good health Medical Researchers have found that pleasant music gives a boost to the body's immune system and wards off infection. Roger Dobson reports A vaccine that stops all flu Jellyfish turns into computer Materials Radio waves seek out secret bunkers Atmospherics High-tech stretcher gives intensive care Emergency Aids Seeing through the Java hype Sounding off There are many other products on the market to add some life to your web site, writes David Hewson Space dust holds secrets of universe Exploration Nasa is sending up a probe to analyse the solar wind and the particles that bombard the Earth's atmosphere. Report by Mark Prigg Robot dogs herd sheep Automation Monkey skull gives clue to origins of man New Windows on course for next year Webwatch Foetus treated outside womb Flight of Fancy. . . Airships dragging nets covered… Laser cuts down bypass surgery Cardiology The Sunday Times UK favourite for Toyota model Grocer to offer mobile phones One 2 one Rank goes after US casino licence Cinema joins up with food at Planet Movies Lazard pays high price for straying Contents Revealed: banks better than mutuals Rogue advisers target victims of mis-selling Do not adjust your body language Contents Revealed: banks better than mutuals Lender to abandon dual rate Virgin direct Contents Abbey wrecks clients' credit Let's hear three cheers for mutual Nationwide Slow uptake forces Mercury to retire pension prematurely Threadneedle investments Shocking end for thirsty mouse in dishwasher Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Impatient driver leaves tourist stranded Eagle Star TSB Money Guide Halifax heirs demand justice Halifax still refuses to pay out to heirs who are deserting the new bank in droves, writes Naomi Caine Northern Rock Guernsey Readers hit out at unfair rules Omens point to another Footsie crash As share prices reach record heights, some City experts are worried about the market's prospects, writes Nick Gardner Perpetual Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Equitable Life Nationwide is great each-way bet Savers and borrowers in the world's biggest building society are in a no-lose situation, even after rejecting a £2,000 windfall at last week's annual meeting, writes Robert Winnett Gartmore Mutual minnows try to slam the door on carpetbaggers To put off opportunists, small societies are adopting much tougher deterrents, write Paul Ham and Natalie Graham Policy Portfolio PLC Guard the family fortune Sir James Goldsmith made careful provision for his family for the financial implications of his death. David Rudnick says this offers a lesson to the rest of us is being fully tax-efficient Peps are best for profits Tax-free shelters for your cash appear sound, especially if you are planning long-term saving, writes Debbie Hill Scottish Widows Prolific M&g Windfall Pep Alliance Leicester The Scottish Eastern Investment Trust Investing should be child's play Shares in toy companies and DIY stores could rise in the holidays with so many children and adults at a loose end Save & Prosper Legal & General Policy Plus Martin Currie Top savings rates UK unit trusts/OEICs: Com'dty & Energy Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Sainsbury offers flexible mortgage Homeowners can choose how and when to pay with the store's new chequebook account, writes Debbie Hill Chase De Vere in Vestments PLC Direct Line Financial Services Policy Choice Direct PLC Prudential Zurich Municipal Hargreaves Lansdown Movie riches founded in pulp fiction Millionaire author Ed McBain began by churning out stories for half a cent a word, writes Natalie Graham Schroders Helplines guide Holocaust victims towards recovering missing money Poundbite Pre-war Swiss banks accounts The Sunday Times Building services group records mighty profit rise Best shares to buy The Power of the Glory Tony Blair's first 100 days in office herald a new style of government. In a unique account of life inside No 10, Derek Draper chronicles the making of the president SFIA Group Limited Superlative Travel Cartier Limited Oh Mr Blair, what a Swell Party New Labour is The President's Men The Sunday Times Referendum risks Quids in—and proud of it The Times Higher Education Supplement See democracy die in a hail of ballots Farewell to Hanna, convention's arch enemy Door of No 10 slams on America's media Quidman Brown and Cook eye the crown An old twister: Douglas, we hardly knew you Hitler still occupies our minds Women with a terrible habit of hate World Society for the Protection … Brace yourself for the crash of 97 October is shaping up to be the cruellest month on world stock markets, predicts David Smith Advil Nokia My part in the CIA's downfall Atticvs I will take my summer in Greece Atticvs Nick Newman's Week I say, what big teeth you've got, Jeeves Profile The English butler For a really big Beeb you need really big boobs The Sunday Times Brian Masters Doctors have right to help patients die False image of the countryside Lost on the trail of the gay killer Points Birthdays MPS wary of Wareing Let Charles be happy Study is hard work A a Gill cooks up trouble Storm in a coffee cup When the Sassenachs get shirty Pleasing the Scots through devolution will of necessity mean displeasing the English. 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Andrew Smith tunes in to two accounts of the man who became king Where there's muck there's brass Against the Odds by James Dyson Orion Business £18.99 pp288 The Writers' Club Joker in the pack Wry Martinis by Christopher Buckley Deutsch £8.99 pp294 Have they got news for you Anthony Howard is gripped by the life and times of three outstanding journalists Valentines at the Front The Do-Not Press Diary Wicked uncle Willie Humphrey Carpenter is left wanted more after reading a curiously squeamish biography of Somerset Maugham and his family O lucky mannikin! Karen Robinson enjoys the wild and eccentric tale of one woman and her dummy Left, Maugham as a young man; later he became 'the… 60 Years Ago this Week Kingsley Martin, editor of the New Statesman and Nation, writing to George Orwell, July 29,1937 On the Shelf Derek Severn praises Stefan Zweig's perfectly judged masterpiece, Beware of Pitty The Roald Dahl Treasury It's in their imagination Sean O'brien has high praise for three very different collections The long and the short of it Alan Brownjohn appreciates some fine poetic form Fight the good fight Black Ajax by George MacDonald Fraser HarperCollins £16.99 pp256 Sharpe's Tiger by Bernard Cornwell HarperCollins £16.99 pp304 Bad karma? 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The homegrown talent just wasn't up to it, he tells Colin McDowell The Momo keyring Most Wanted This week's object of desire Blazing saddles They are drop-dead gorgeous, fond of taking their tops off and particularly handy with a mallet. Meet the new pop stars of the polo field. By Yasmin Mills Who wants to marry a millionaire? Not surprisingly, girls are queuing up to go out with Robert Hanson. But one ex-girlfriend claims that they are wasting their time. Sue Reid reports Is it a bird? Well, yes, and not one you'd want to crosswords with. Robin Eggar meets Xena, the cult Warrior Princess Where can you get 30% off Glenfiddich? Style file Sacks appeal Accessorise More or Less So long, Hong Kong Look of the Week Heathrow Gatwick Stansted BAA The Sunday Times Crossword Help! The answers to all your problems No Title Brief lives Marriage Guidance Feather in our hat Attention to detail Picture Gallery The last word in Coo Visionaire is the world's most exclusive fashion magazine. 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Hypnotism is the answer, says Gillian Jenner Starting blocks Diet watch The Best Bikini Diet Ripple effect Fitness When Diana wants a change from the health clubs of Kensington, she heads for the gyms of Earls Court where, says James Collard, Muscle Marys rule the roost Build that body Cheat of the Week Cross-trainer shoes Consumer Test Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Finishing Touch Beautyfile Gianni Versace loved women, beauty and colour, which is why, he told Emma Moore shortly before his death, he was launching a make-up range Picture Gallery Medical notes The good news Withdrawal symptoms Health As America argues over the promotion of Prozac, Juliette Dominquez reports on the downside of the 'wonder drug' On Call The Sunday Times What's the alternative? 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Rest of the week's films Tryst the night away Snogging, show tunes and one-liners battle it out in a sweet gay tale Cheap shots Your own film studio for £6,000? It's already possible, says Rupert Widdicombe Festival fatigue? Are visiting exhibitions of a nation's heritage a case of culture of commerce, asks Michael Wright On the edge of greatness Wright of Derby was more than just a provincial pioneer but real mastery was out of his hands, says Waldemar Januszczak A walk in wonderland Alice's Adventures become a magical mystery tour in a promenade production put on in a disused quarry Rest of the week's theatre The Phantom Left with a bad taste A rash of camp crooners suggests it's cool to be kitsch, but Cosmo Landesman says that naff, however knowing, is still just naff Mixed blessings Put two very different rock stars in a recording studio and what do you get? 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