News from 24/08/1997
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Taki, Perdinand Mount, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mrs N A Soanes, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Dr Eileen McLaughim, Martin Roberts (Head teacher), Geoffrey Holgate, Richard Tyrrell, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Michael Hull Professor, Martyn Goff Administrator, Emma Payne, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Rob Hull (Secretary), Donna Leon, Lesley White, Maison Novelli, Christy O'Connor, Lawrie Madden, John Jay, Andrew de Berry, Alan Judd, Frank Whitford, Claire Struthers, Mathew Loup, David Bennum, Harry Jones, Steven Goldman, Laura Ashley, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, Liz Pearce Councillor, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, A L, Neil Wormald, Peter Keeffe, Andrew Sullivan, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, K R, Dylan Jones, Hazel Courteney Health Journalist, Kirsi Hanifin, Tony Allen-Mills, William Hague, Robert Sandall, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, Alfred Brendel, Jane Green, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, William Dalrymple, Yvonne Ridley, Jeff Simpson, Margarette Driscoll, Harvey Porlock, Shlley von Strunckel, Hugh Canning, Stewart Lee, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Peter Snow, Peter Millar, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Andrew Barr, John Cassidy, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Duncan Brown, Nick Gardner, Anne Marie Conway, Pam Lopker, Rob Steen, Dr John Spiers, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Andrew Butler, Paul Donovan, Tom Hagier, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Paul Wheeler, Celia Cameron, John Denton, Paul Driver, Boris Schapiro, Richard Binns, Sue Fox, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Josephine Mitchell, Antony Bye, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Anthony Storr, Tom Fawthrop, Rufus Olins, Michael Dibdin, Anne Christensen, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Dave Thomas, Winfired O'Reilly, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, William Shaw, Francis Bennion, Sean Newsom, Sue Reid, Brian Bearshaw, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, Brian Masters, Harold Reiter, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Bonnie Estridge, Diana Wright, Diana Warwick (Chief Executive), Nik Cohn, Helen Hawkins, Nicholas Rigillo, Stephen Jones, Frank Kane, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Tim Moorey, Robert Elms, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Zoë Linkson, David Walsh, Diana Krall, Rasselas, Cheryl Holmes Perfect, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen McGinty, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Ben Pimlott, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, David Windle, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Michael Sheriden, L'isle-Jourdain, Janet Street-Porter, Maurice Chittenden, Wayne Bodkin, David Rudnick, Michael Slater, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Gay Appleton, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Quentin Blake, Sharon Davey, John Harlow, Graham Duncan, Matthew Lynn, Merrik Burrell, Michael Austin, Ian Hernon, Les Russon, Donald Macgillivray, Andrew Alderson, Robert Corbidge, Mike Atherton, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Jim Keeble, Andrew Malone, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, J Minor, Kirsty Lang, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Shona Harrison, Andrew Lorenz, Delshad Karanjia, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Suzy Greaves, Jeremy Lazell, James Symington, Christian Lowe, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Phillip Knightley, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Trump, Peter Cooper, Charles Dickens, Sarah Baxter, Tom Shone, Bob Dwyer, Walter Ellis, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, Mark Edwards, Dan Pearson, Frances Fyfield, Adam Parsons, Simon Tiffin,
ResumoContents M15 bugged Mandelson, Straw and Harman Corrupt police sell secrets in Yard scandal Insight Prince's school for architects admits it 'buys' students Contents Kuoni Contents England pluck pride from the ashes of defeat Cancer danger from sun is a myth, say doctors Contents Tories attack Blair's 'cash for coronets' peerages 'Cash for coronets' row over new Labour peers Contents Electronic ID cards to go on trial Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Devolution safety clause for Queen Unionists set to hold talks with Sinn Fein Elderly drivers face car exam Council gardener blossoms as top pop singer in Japan Blair is huge in Europe—and he has only his chef to blame Magnum Children of 8 join alcohol casualty list Abbey National Police warn parents over child strangler 'Hire and fire' bishops in churchwarden battle Missiles threaten to down the RAF Duke scratches golf for bigger royal role Teachers fail tests in their own subjects Herbal drugs to be outlawed as evidence of health risk mounts The GM Card IBM Solutions for a small planet BBC prepares for commercials on World Service Charles faces crisis over lost students Stevie the mousy muse was a poet with a passion BT Disabled 'hotel thief' limps off with Gucci loot Anger at plans to move Everest dead Rail firms lengthen journey times to dodge payouts Ricoh Degrees can be a fast track to dole Working women break links with their mothers School switch to single-sex classes brings GCSE success BT Career girls opt for donor motherhood Highland games Scotland is bound to vote for its own assembly next month, write Margarette Driscoll and Michael Prescott. But devolution may be expensive Mercury Communications For and against Allders Volcano Tony Allen-Mills sees the fury of Montserrat's volcano but finds that islanders still want to stay and rebuild their lives IBM Solutions for a small planet Campaign supernova Thanks to Alan McGee, who brillantly manipulated media hype, it took just 12 hours for the new Oasis album to become the fastest-selling record of all time. John Harlow reports Clinton's sex life to be bared President faces humiliation as Jones case goes to court Kaunda is shot by police at Zambian political rally Nato fears new bloodshed in Bosnia Stena Line Wine crusader is martyred by Liebfraumilch The Sunday Times Mexican drug barons sign up renegades from Green Berets Giscard feels heat over volcano park Sister's anger on Cambodia kidnap case Alliance Leicester Best little brothels in Nevada at bay Granada Motorway Services LineOne Yeltsin sells the Kremlin silver to California Titanic man surfs virtual depths Virgins seduce South Africa The Omega from Vauxhall Tiny Computers Limited Blair faces student fee revolt Killer slugs munch Med's mutant seaweed Weather and Travel Outlook Primus Nine ticket-holders split £8m jackpot News Digest Girl, 5, at controls of holiday jet Lake death Body in car boot Fete train crash 'Mad cow' fears Policeman killed Crime re-enacted Heavy hearts Contents England rise from the Ashes Atherton's future remains in the balance Ian Hawkey and Graham Otway report on a dramatic win for England at The Oval as the Ashes series ends in a blaze of home glory Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Hero Bergkamp takes limelight Palace are too smart for master tactician Beardsley's guile inspires Bolton revival Dahlin buds in a late flourish Dons are pegged back by Di Canio United left to draw small comfort Everton burst the bubbles Dominguez gives Spurs an edge Beresford heaps misery on Villa Second Division Third Division Premier League First Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools The Thinker who suffered for his art Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, speaks with Graeme Le Saux, Chelsea's Renaissance Man, who has put injury and disillusionment behind him Barnsley plan to enjoy the ride Martin Searby on the wide-eyed Premier League new boys who believe they will spring a few big surprises this season BT The Omega from Vauxhall Health warning for Newcastle Robert Prosinecki is Croatia Zagreb's playmaker, but Newcastle have identified some of his weaknesses. By Louise Taylor Negri's five goals grab glory from Gazza's return The Football Round-Up Good, but not top of the pile Jim Munro adds a little perspective to Arsenal's individual goalscoring record A living legend, and that's no Bull Steve Bull is one of a dying breed, rejecting all big-money efforts to prise him away from his beloved Wolves. By Ian Chadband 'Boy' Bastin scored a giant reputation Kevin Connolly looks at the qualities that helped a winger from the 1930s set a long-standing goals target for generations of marksmen A Highbury hero of the Wright stuff Chris Lightbown assesses the turbulent career of the man poised to be top Gunner The Sunday Times Sky Tufnell and Caddick find fire in the belly Robin Marlar salutes a victory that cheered the nation, but warns against allowing it to cover up England's deficiencies Spirit of '81 alive and kicking Rob Steen recalls a number of heroic performances in matches between the oldest enemies After the party, there is still work to do McLlvanney's viewpoint Will Mike Atherton continue to captain England—and what sort of England would he captain? England prize a consolation Graham Otway sees Andrew Caddick and Phil Tufnell grab victory from the ashes of defeat on a thrilling third and final day's play at The Oval NatWest Glamorgan go top as Kent slip James underlines tour credentials Fletcher reflects as Essex rue lost chance County Championship Knight with a broad blade does battle with all-comers The Cricket Round-Up Marsh so close to last-gasp victory The Sunday Times Smith finds that gold can tarnish Despite her success, and a new promise to openness, the whispering about Michelle Smith goes on. Report by David Walsh Rusedski could provide reasons to be cheerful Richard Evans assesses the chances of Britain's tennis hopefuls causingh an upset at the US Open £100,000 in Prizes The Sunday Times Interactive Team Football 1997-98 Season Jack knifed in the back Jack Rowell had a brillient record as England coach. But his enemies undermined him, insulted him and forced him out. By Stephen Jones Woodward is England's Choice The men to lead England to the World Cup have been chosen. But will they accept their invitations? Stephen Jones reports Uttley has right pedigree to trackle the challenge Bob Dwyer believes that the former England captain's excellent track record makes him the best bet to redevelop the house that Jack built Newcastle make grand entrance Saint-Andre shows his divine touch Lacroix boot gives the Saints their marching orders Richmond tuck in to try-feast for starters Saracens back to full power for Sale opener The Rugby Round-Up Rugby league finances dealt a bitter blow Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Ashes Averages Racing Rugby Union Olly not certain to take Cup slot Lauren St John reports on the third round of the Smurfit European Open at the K Club Muted celebrations for Dettori Jon Freeman reports from Goodwood Five-day ban silences Dettori Paul Wheeler reports as Frankie Dettori decides to opt for the quiet life last night The Sunday Times Two iron across water was the shot of my life My Golden Moment Christy O'Connor recalls the day he beat Fred Couples at the final hole in a Ryder Cup singles match at The Belfry in 1989 The Sunday Times Villeneuve revives challenge Adam Parsons reports from Spa on qualifying for today's Belgian Grand Prix Boss Hugo Boss Belgian Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Kicking sand in the face of the Baywatch image Louise Taylor meets two women doing their utmost to give beach volleyball an air of respectability The Sunday Times Three cheers for Beeb's engine-room of cricket Action Replay Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Warming up and Warming down before the Match Play the Game Mathew Loup finds a radical change in the approach to fitness, as clearly demonstracted by the training-ground revolution at Chelsea Year 2000 credit cards threaten chaos at Christmas The Millennium Timebomb Ferry bridges gap between hovercraft and planes Transport The Hoverplane will fly at 100mph a few feet above the water. David Windle reports on the creation of a new type of craft Handheld laser gives instant blood tests Medicine Composers call the tune on audio PCs Sounding off You will soon be able to make CDs with recording-studio quality, writes David Hewson New PC disks set off format war Computers Hamill out of race at WH Smith Spurned finance director may seek pastures new Merged ITV would be worth extra £2bn Revealed: most overpaid and underpaid bosses Northern Electric Contents GEC and Fiat may link for rail order Contents MCI finance men face the chop BT faces tightrope walk to extract gains from MCI deal Agenda The Sunday Times Edinburgh loses funds as Stockholm gains Council offers Arsenal home tie Women can fix 2000 bomb Small firms fail to exploit IT Digest Sunday Times Business is edited by John Jay High-tech printer heads for float Oasis chief invests in radio Wilting Once it represented all that was quintessentially British but, since 1989, Laura Ashley has been struggling. The appointment of Ann Iverson two years ago raised hopes, only for them to be dashed. Now the City is sceptical that the group will ever recover. Rufus Olins reports BT Ladbroke on prowl as profits surge Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Threadneedle investments Databank America's first lady of software Pam Lopker, founder of QAD, has become the richest self-made woman in America by identifying a niche market and exploiting it worldwide Profile Virgin Rail takes Branson to City With a £250m float of Virgin Rail on the cards, Richard Branson is ending a decaded of hostility and embracing the City again. Frank Kane reports Pam Lopker's Working Day Five Luxury Qe2 Cruises to Be Won Wall St's watching brief Prufrock Suede shoes blues The Sunday Times Tie break goes too far Signal honour A new Spur Develop the skill to help you lead Gangster businessmen call the shots in Russia The assassination of St Petersburg's privatisation supremo shows local criminals will stop at nothing to grab a share of the spoils. Garth Alexander reports on the business dangers of the wild east Consumers delight in more than a windfall Economic Outlook China pulls teeth of Asian tigers The collapse of the South Korea's gaint Kia highlights how the east's once-thrusting tiger economies are facing competition from China. Michael Sheriden reports from Hong Kong Bolder unions strike fear in boardrooms American Account Technology gap keeps Britain behind Small firms are losing their competitive edge because they lack information-technology skills. Claire Oldfield reports on a special task force that is trying to change attitudes Shoe firm takes strides A Northamptonshire family plans to expand by promoting its own brand of leisure shoes. Claire Oldfield reports Street trading bears fruit for Mulberry's Saul My First Break Roger Saul, founder of the luxury leather accessories company, got his grounding from a tough old trader in a London street market. By Rupert Steiner Can I stop former staff competing with my firm? Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millennium insurance brokers ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The SCF Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Valcor Arbitration Services Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Success in 1997! Brown's tax raid may backfire Mobile phone prices to fall The Times Scots fight to halt flight of funds across border Many managed funds are moving to London and now the present of a Scots parliament imposing taxes could spell further trouble. By Kirstie Hamilton French line up bid for Leigh Maid chases a white Knight Inside the City Caroline Beale Kim Philby's Greatest Betrayal Phillip Knightley, the doyen of espionage writers, unravels one of the last secrets of the cold war First Telecom Taki Atticvs Hell bent with GI Jane Atticvs Getting high on mountain air Atticvs Picture Gallery You can't keep a good man down Profile Yes, it's the full Monty Python Flying Circus Compaq In Court Brian Masters Driving on empty The round Table Club Feeding the 400,000 Auf Wiedersehen, old wunderkind Only Brown shines in the long hot summer Guildmann Setting a crab to catch a rat in Downing Street Alien revenge hits Howard Labour's old rebels get the scent of a new cause Vanity is an MP's saving grace You, too, can be a jolly geriatric The Sunday Times Past it: the making of repro Britain Why do we want to live in the past? Our passion for architectural imitation is a characteristically British folly They know the price of an athlete in Paris Science bares its teeth at the animal activists There's gold in that girl talk Interview Clinton's circus at the end of the world The Times Literary Supplement Payments for sperm donors are justified The war on council sleaze Manhattan Loft Corporation Ltd British universities leading the world Tapped Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Keep church link Gays face loan penalty Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times David Smith says life is sweet in Britain as living Raising a glass to friends and business rivals Pay the kids by results Blairs blaze a trail to the 'new Dordogne' The Blair family holiday has put one French village in the spotlight. But, says David Hewson, many near by offer bargains for the homehunter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hastings wins battle to regain popularity Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raffety Buckland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waterloo is back in vogue Easy access and clean streets make this area desirable, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Guild of Professional Estate Agents Jones Portugal Exclusive Properties Flat has period appeal Berkeley Homes Harrods Knightsbridge Bewley Homes Contents Car cover is cheaper on the Internet Spending: from boom to bust Watchdog wants brokers paid fees, not commission DSS puts thousands in debt Contents Legal & General Investment Management Contents Heirs ask Halifax to share cash The Sunday Times Cost of windfalls spree could hit homebuyers Conmen trap victims in Web Internet investors should watch out for the superhighwaymen, writes Paul Ham Zurich Municipal Income-protection policy poses catch-22 dilemma 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 Framlington Markets yield best returns in long term Amex launches gold credit card Beale Dobie & Company Limited Sickness cover is critical for all If you had a serious illness that stopped you working, how would you keep paying the bills? Nick Gardner reports Scottish Widows Policy pays off for accident victim Virgin direct Medical maze harms wealth Time to reduce mortgage burden With interest rates rising, it makes sense to cut home-loan repayments by paying off a lump sum, writes David Rudnick Cheltenham & Gloucester Babyboomers face sad old age Woolwich Direct 'Miras no longer a factor' Freelance workers in doghouse over tax The self-employed are the main targets of the new self-assessment tax regime, but Paul Ham says help is at hand Guide to self assessment TSB Bank plc Abbey National Woolwich Neville James Invest for rich pickings The fortunes of two companies spotlighted earlier in this column are on the move despite the summer lull The Smaller View West Bromwich offers cheap credit card Savings News Legal & General Direct Line Financial Services Prudential Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates Unit trusts/OEICs: Far East inc Japan Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Dando sits pretty after windfall TV presenter Jill Dando's nest egg has been boosted by £8,000 from the Halifax flotation, writes Natalie Graham Signatures provide lucrative investment with star quality Collecting autographs of the rich and famous can turn out to be a profitable source of income, writes Donald Macgillivray Guinness Flight Intelligent Investment Business Post delivers value in the long run Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Sytnerdirect Prophets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Neep Cronk BMW Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hallamshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods H. 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Nik Cohn goes off in search of the city's gaudy soul and finds a crazed exhilaration worthy of New Orleans Caribbean typhoid alert Car-hire company driven to distraction Question & Answer Crystal Holidays Sunsail Beach Clubs Travel begins at home India Compensation for flight delays Directions Game for the future News in brief Children's trust backs wet-bike campaign Holiday Money Proud heritage Charity on the menu in Seattle Disruption for tourists in Kenya Service with a sneer The Sunday Times Romancing the stones Continuing our series on the UK's World Heritage Sites, Gareth Huw Davies visits the noble castles of north Wales Parks vs car parks David Wickers goes to the Peak District to test the drive for public transport National Park Transport Schemes Wet and Wild Robert Elms visits the verdant north coast of Spain and fings there are many more and different aspects to Spain and the Spanish than the southern clichés of heat and dust, flamenco and bullfights The Sunday Times Road Test city Tapes Jonathan Futrell walks while Juliet Stevenson talks him through a tour of Paris Mark Warner beach clubs Greaves Tours Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Travel Section Lakes & Mountains French Gold Love is a fickle commodity on the seductive Isles d'Or. Jim Keeble fell prey helplessly and repeatedly Travel Brief A guided tour to pockets of crime Special caution is advised when travelling to some European cities, writes Mark Hodson Surrey cum Tibet William Dalrymple visits Simla, summer capital for a homesick Raj and the snootiest of India's hill towns The Sunday Times Air Portugal Weather or Not Jeremy Lazell listened to the shipping forecast and dreamt of visiting those far-off places with their wild weather and wonderful names. 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Extraordinary Minds by Howard Gardner Weidenfeld £12.99 pp 178 Diary The Sunday Times Faber Literary Identify these eight young authors ans answer the 45 teasing questions for the chance to win a library worth £10,000 105 Years Ago this Week On the Shelf Richard Tyrrell explains why Raymond Carver's poetry is important to him Life in the round Larry's Party by Carol Shields Fourth Estate £16.99 pp 339 The Sunday Times Something nasty in the wood Road Rage by Ruth Rendell Hutchinson £16.99 pp 328 Losing the plot The Actual by Saul Bellow Viking £12.99 pp 104 Small-town blues Me, the Moon and Elvis Presley by Christopher Hope Macmillan £16.99 pp 263 Cold Mountain The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 493 Paperbacks Talking Books The Amusements of the People and Other Papers: Reports, Essays and Reviews 1834-1851 by Charles Dickens edited by Michael Slater Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement The Times Literary Supplement Herge the Adventures of Tintin Picture Gallery Funday On-Line What dynamite discovery have Thompson and Thomson… Win the Drawing board Club address Funday Times Club The best prizes are always in The Funday Times The Numskulls The Intelligent The Cod knows all the answers—send your questions to The Cod's Question Green is cool this summer Mini monkey Funday Times News Troll with it! A-maze-ing On the run Look Who's Talking Silly Socks It's Fright Night! Berly the Peril Nuts Investigations Fish Tales Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean Souirt The Fun Continues next Week in the Funday Times Red Card Gold Medal Quality Time Fans Utd Funday Times Sport The Funday Times Don't miss The Funday Times next Sunday—it will… Contents Boots Who do they think they are? The single dad on holiday All up in the air Social diary Contents Where do you go to, my lovelies? Summer brings out the beautiful people, and they usually congregate in one place. In New York, it's the Soho Grand, while in Paris, it's the Hotel Costes. . . But what about London? Dylan Jones reports Picture Gallery Never Trust. . . A grown woman with plaits Street style As her wardrobe goes up for auction, Janet Street-Porter defends her controversial taste and models a few of her favourite frocks Most Wanted This week's object of desire If they could see me now Hollywood heroes are too image-conscious to appear in commercials at home—but that doesn't stop them selling bath cleaners in Japan. By Christopher Goodwin A smooth ride Like Diana, Princess of Wales Bonnie Estridge fell for a charming Egyptian. This one was called Omar Sharif. Here she reveals for the first time how it was to date the heart-throb The man who hated his girlfriend's cat Family Life The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives William Hague: My True Story Three biographers have been working on books about the Conservative leader—but apparently nobody wants to publish them.'He hasn't done that much,' says one publisher. Nonsense. His is a life packed with incident More or Less 1. for leather: … leather, coatdress with collar and… Fabric of society It's a clinch: burgundy and blue silk-taffeta… Silver polish: long brown-black dress with… Reborn in a Barn Interiors Country living doesn't have to mean beams and chintz, says Hugh Pearman. This converted Sussex barn is all about modernism, but with a rural twist Reborn in a barn Design Directory How to Get the Look Danepak Holiday brunch Novelli wears off Winner's dinners Letters Gin'll fix it Spirits Just the Italian job Table Talk Testing Time Strawberry tarts Down to Earth Live in an urban fungle with exotic bromeliads, says Neil Wormald Choose with confidence Gardening Planting bulbs while the soil is still warm will reward you with dazzling colour over the next 12 months, says Dan Pearson Cuttings Sofa Workshop Direct Leather Workshop Direct Cannock Gates Anderson & Williams Nordic Worldwide Exports Cants New '97 Rose Catalogue is Available Divani Options Furniture, Dept Multiple Classified Advertising Items Churchill's Stairlifts plc The Classic Collection Scatter Clears Cats Stannah Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolk Garden Supplies Homefair Direct Odeon British Antique Replicas Cresta Furniture Group Reproduction Furniture Medicur British Antique Replicas The Iron Bed Company Foamplan Brittons the Jewellers Rosie Nieper T-Shirts Green River Roll-Up Panamas Multiple Display Advertising Items Get on Board The sun's shining and the surf's up—but even if you're nowhere near the coast, boarding gear is still the coolest thing to be seen in this summer, says Simon Tiffin Surf glossary Picture Gallery Born to ride It doesn't matter if it's raining or it's fine, the real surf addicts are always out on their boards. Cheryl Holmes Perfect meets the beach boys Mind & Body Facing your deepest fears is bad enough, but doing it naked in an outside sauna with strangers is terrifying, says Suzy Greaves Body heat Diet watch The Fatfield Diet First steps to the gym Fitness If it's good enough for Madonna and child. . . Sharon Davey takes her 2½-year-old daughter, Abby, to exercise classes for toddlers Relaxation music Consumer Test A Calm Peaceful Mind Music for Healing Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Beauty File 6 of the best Face powders How Do I Look? Treat of the week Smell of success Karen Ferrari is in the supermodel league: she has just landed a £1m perfume contract. Yet, as Sue Reid discovers, she has the legs of a footballer and is only 5ft 5in Medical notes Problem Pages Health You can find a support group, quiz the specialists and even pretend to be a doctor. Roger Dobson surfs the net to look at the burgeoning business of health sites On Call with Dr John Spiers The Times What's the alternative? Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Dateline Attractive, Intelligent Ladies Have a Special… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rekindle your Light! 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No wonder that Harrison Ford is now seen as a hero-president, says Steven Goldman Top brass at the box office Andrew Sullivan on why Hollywood is so keen on presidents The British are coming (quietly) That way madness lies David Lynch's Lost Highway holds a mirror to the director's imagination—but is the gory result just too crazy to watch, wonders Tom Shone Rest of the week's films Lust Horribly in love with me Much effort has gone into creating Damien Hirst, the celebrity. A vile new book goes further still. Cosmo Landesman assesses the man who was once just an artist No Title Desire Restaging the Battle of Britten A weekend at the Proms gives Antony Bye a new understanding of the composer's talent Fleetwood Mac the Dance Pick of the Proms Sorrow Hitting the sales Is lost 1980s hero Edwyn Collins's new album too weird to make it big, asks Andrew Smith The Sunday Times Film The Critical List Theatre Art Opera Concerts Pop Edinburgh Festival Rich pickings at a movable feast Theatre In the second week of the festival, international companies present an array of works that range from the shocking to the dazzling, while the city shows off its new collection of surrealist art donated by a marmalade heiress Theatre Dance Art Ariadne has a romp Opera Film Potty as Johnny Comedy Crashing symbols Noises off Your Messages to the Mayor Jesus Christ Superstar Massive CD Warehouse Spanish Riding School of Vienna Events Les Misérables The Beggar's Opera The Wood Demon Moscow State Circus Beautiful London Break UK & Worldwide Hotel Packages Select Theatre Breaks London Theatre & Concert Breaks Lyric Theatre Rolling Stones A touch of past mastery Music Collection Stephen Pettitt profiles Rudolf Serkin for the second of our Great Pianists discs The Sunday Times Rock The ultimate collection Jazz Crucial Cuts Beethoven: Diabellis Variations Classical The Sunday Times The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas What to see (and what to miss) People like us Television and radio Forget the soaps, says Sally Payne. The new stars are to be found in documentaries that star real people Pull yourself together, man If it's sympathy you're after, don't call Dr Laura, the toughest agony aunt on air, says Ronald White All the Raj in August A a Gill on Television Top 10 TV Programmes BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Satellite Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio Memory & Concentration Studies Contents Orange Contents Alfa Romeo Clinique Relative Values Brothers Adam and Simon Cooper, dancers. Interviews by Sue Fox. 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