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News from 31/08/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Peter Underwood, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, John Man, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Rosie Murray-West, Charles Masters, Jim Munro, Charles Madigan, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, Nicholas Lezard, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Richard Joseph's, Lesley White, Lawrie Madden, John Jay, Dale Winton, Inigo Gilmore, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Claire Struthers, Natasha Woods, Ivo Tennant, Terence Blacker, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, Brian Raynor, Allan Brown, Freda Entwistie, David Smith, Ed Wesson, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Edin Hamzic, Penny Wark, Neil Wormald, Hans Frankel (Consultant), Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Dr Roger Henderson, Edward Platt, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Allegra Don, William Smith, Irwin Stelzer, Dr James Walsh, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, C Daniel, Vinny Lee, Judith Baum, Anthony Phillips, David Hewson, Chris Hastings, William Dalrymple, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Harvey Porlock, Louise Potterton, Hugh Canning, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, David Taylor, Michael Jones, Aolfe O'Brien, Arnold Wesker, Peter Hadfield, Andrew Barr, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Stephen Hawking, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Allan Border, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Rupert Widdicombe, Louise France, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Michael Eboda, Paul Ham, Bert Gullfoyle, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Tam Dalyell, Keith Charrington, Sue Lawrence, Gerald Kaufman, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Richard Girling, Antony Bye, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, S Ramprasad, Lois Rogers, Keith Wright, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Brian Masters, Gabrielle Holmwood, Stanley Stewart, Michael Holding, Zoe Brennan, Donald Adcock, Marie Colvin, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Richard Harman, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Oliver James, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Edward de Bono, Andrew Grice, Chris Feetenby, Square dance, Claire Oldfield, Christopher Zinn, Rasselas, Edward Ulis, Trevor Lewis, Will Wyatt Chief Executive, J G Ballard, Stephen McGinty, Ben Pimlott, Farrol Kahn, James O'Shea, Christopher Goodwin, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, R W Johnson, Sheryl Garratt, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Ruth Rendell, Richard Eston, Marianne Jones, Kevin Pratt, Barrie Penrose, Jim Baxter, David Rudnick, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, David Rees, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Valerie Wilson, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Phillip Whitehead Executive producer, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Olga Robinson, Matthew Lynn, Robert Carver, Michael Austin, P J Allen, Sarah Anderson, Charles Stephenson, Andrew Alderson, Tim Furniss, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, John Carey, Robert Johnston, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Julia Farrington, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Joy Larkcom, Hazel Courteney, Roger Dobson, Mark Hodson, Joanne Robertson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jon Milbourn, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Phillip Knightley, Germaine Greer, A McGrath, Peter Cooper, Anthony Howard, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Andrew Robert, Andrew Brown, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, T S Eliot, Clement Freud, Saffron Aldridge, William Essex, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons, Peter Stanford,

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Princess Diana and lover Dodi die in Paris car crash Last act of a Greek tragedy Blair gives his support to Mandelson power bid Contents Kuoni Schools seek 1,000 heads Death sentence mystery of jailed British nurse Contents Referendum rebels set to rejoin Tories Blair blueprint to woo Unionists into talks Newspapers Support Recycling How Will Newcastle Cope in in Jury Time? Picture Gallery Brown and Cook may escape tartan tax Romance that gripped world Dodi the playboy was first true love since royal divorce Ill-fortune dogged Diana's year of living dangerously Court puts gag on former M15 man Virgin Exposed: homes that fail the old Abbey National Former editor to head film-censorship board Flood deaths linked to MoD 'rainmaking' Price-fixing companies face fines over 25% mark-ups on top brands Londoner, 76, in Nazi war trial Cherie wins £½m for TV executive Children under five 'ignore' divorce IBM Solutions for a small planet A-levels reveal the best value school in Britain Kremlin answers a radio prayer Bosnians renew tug of love for orphan taken to Britain Woodhead in purge of PC school research Radio 1 bans 'offensive' single Multiple Display Advertising Items Hollywood loses head to Liz the First C-class Bolero 'product of a sick mind' Birt's only son turns to Islam Teachers told 'look dreamy' to help literacy classes along Ice maidens find love in the coldest climate Derek the dummy saves pigs' bacon Detective suspended in Yard inquiry Royal Mint Lunn Poly a better way to getway Blair's New Horizon In his first interview since he returned from holiday, Tony Blair shares fish and chips with Andrew Grice and talks about his ambitions to tread the world stage The Spy who Talked Rocked by revelations of a former officer about its activities, M15 is in turmoil as it tries to forge a new role after the cold war. David Leppard reports Dell Spooks need not apply M15 and M16 will have trouble finding new work, says Phillip Knightley Canon Child's pay The rise of the trust fund generation Well-off parents are giving thier children spare money to spend on a designer lifestyle before the taxman takes it, writes Penny Wark Canon Jiang seeks emperor's crown China's would-be strongman set for showdown with Maoists Americans scramble to save Bosnian peace Israeli could be multiple killer Home Campus Cook hears growl of the Asian tiger Orange Kohl fights to rescue his sinking coalition Kennedys rally to save glory that was Camelot Algerian villagers flee homes as Muslim rebels butcher 200 Little Chef Internet gossip is sued for $30m Crocodile Dundee hands in his gun British Midland South Africans roar on their man-eating lions St. Joseph's Hospice Suicide opens French serial Killer riddle Blonde festival raises hackles Hiroshima story jeered in Japan Black Cinderella and the beauty-challenged sisters Inside Los Angeles The cost of calling keeps on falling Hollywood stars lose $2.5m to art dealer Harrelson pays marijuana bail Science close to human clone Nuisance neighbours face arrest Weather and Travel Outlook Shifting sands: Susan Mark, left, and Denise Austin… Primus Single ticket nets £9.5m lottery pot News Digest Wife's plea to escaped killer Cost of gun ban Teletubbies threat Search abandoned Montserrat visit Ashes plea In the doghouse Apes on Rock Contents Blackburn enjoy high life Sutton strikes to put skids under Palace Contents Cole gets United off to a flyer Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Sinclair's red card spoils Chelsea party Eranio gives Derby a breakthrough at last Rovers in top gear as Hodgson makes his mark New manager, new approach, new vitality. Kevin McCarra looks at the force behind Blackbum's excellent early season form Gunners are left firing blanks Yorke's winner lifts Villa out of their depression Carbone sinks Leicester Hammers crush Wimbledon Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Viewers' Guide to the Big Match Evans won't allow the barbs to bite Joe Lovejoy, our football correspondent, talks to Liverpool's manager before today's game with Newcastle United at Anfield Elliott is his own man at last Louise Taylor on a Bolton defender who has finally been given the chance to throw off the shackles and enjoy his life in the limelight The Sunday Times Hoddle right to go with Wright Joe Lovejoy applauds the England coach's inclusion of Arsenal's troubled striker in his squad for the Moldova World Cup qualifier Forest men told to stay rooted Rangers seeking new blend Another failoure on Europe's biggest stage has wounded Ibrox ahead of tommorow's clash with Celtic. Natasha Woods reports Beleaguered coach running inter trouble Jim Munro previews the new season in Italy, which kicks-off today with a war of words already ablaze The day we took Celtic to the cleaners Jim Baxter, a 1960s Rangers icon, recalls an Old Firm Cup Final at Hampden Redefining the subtle art of captaincy McIlvanney's viewpoint Ballesteros and Atherton stand apart as modern team leaders needing to inspire and improvise Monthy ups stakes for Cup places Lauren St John sees the scramble for Ryder Cup slots going down to the final round in Munich Mercedes-Benz Atherton defies his detractors The England captain's decision to stay on for the tour of the West indies gives little chance to build and prepare for the future, says Graham Otwaydf No need to have nightmares about facing West Indies Michael Holding, who joins The Sunday Times this week, says Caribbean pacemen are not what they were and that England can prosper on tour NatWest In the end, it just came down to class and the desire to win Allan Border delivers his parting impressions of the Australians' series victory, pinpointing crucial factors that made all the difference James lets his runs do the talking Rob Steen meets the Glamorgan opener staking a strong claim for inclusion in the England squad for the tour of the Caribbean Kent grab bonus points and a share of top spot Salisbury returns to subject sad Sussex to more misery The Cricket Round-Up Leading All-Rounders County Championship Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown aims to lord it in the final A Scotsman who wanted to play in goal for his country could be a key figure in the NatWest final, says Graham Otway Johnson's honour pays off for Nottinghamshire Essex to put their faith in natural Law Rob Steen on the Australian who is set on doing well against Warwicks at Lord's Heavyweight Rusedski makes serence progress Richard Evans sees the new British No 1 wave the Union Jack as Henman goes flat Late scramble for Olympics Ian Chadband assesses the claims from five cities involved in this Friday's ballot, which will decide the venue for the Games in 2004 Sky Priceless Penny calling the shots in real time Real tennis is the monk's habit that grew into a religion. Louise Taylor talks to the four-times world champion, Penny Lumley Kacala balzes a trial for Cardiff Stephens Jones, rugby correspondent, talks to the Polish flanker and former Brive hard man as another European campaign looms Davies hangs up his boots and reaches for the mike RFU answer may fall into perfect Trapp Nick Cain proposes an external solution to reduce the fallout from England's coaching crisis English clubs set to mount a strong case Bob Dwyer looks forward to a new season of Heineken European Cup actions but urges organisers to provide some decent cash incentives Greenwood gives Tigers edge Wood fumes as Quins pay the ultimate penalty Rampaging Wales rout Romania Dallaglio puts Wasps into overdrive Ellis darts in to destroy Irish efforts Australia too strong for Valiant England Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing Fallon rides out highs and lows John Karter, racing correspondent, meets Kieren Fallon, gunning for Frankie Dettori's title despite his brushes with controversy Warning Fans of a Nervous Disposition, Liverpool are The driving force behind Ferrari Adam Parsons, motor racing correspondent, meets Jean Tode, the director behind the resurgence at Ferrari, who is giving the Italian team's supporters something to cheer about Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulls have opposition seeing red David Lawrenson on the success story at Bradford which shows that rugby league can prosper with professional management The Sunday Times Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Wicked deliveries from the wits of the wicket Play the Game Richard Eaton shows how Denmark's Peter Rasmussen perfected a shot that has helped him to match the top Asian badminton players Oxford dreams up way to make microchips smaller Nanotechnology Nasa plans to bring back comet debris Space The space agency will land a craft on a comet in 2005 and bring back samples of dust and ice from its surface. Report by Tim Furniss Implant uses electrical impulses to move hands for the disabled Medicine PC gurus deserve to wear dunce's hats Sounding off Schools should go online, but it is not the top priority in education, writes David Hewson Tissue culture repairs cornea … BA's Ayling smeared in Internet hate campaign Williams set to sell off its DIY range Group prepares to focus on security Markets face tense week after Asian meltdown Virgin atlantic Contents Hard Landing . . . Budgie the Little Helicopter, the… Germans to fuel Nuclear Electric Contents Fears of rate rise as car sales hit record Wall St looks overpriced despite surging profits Agenda The Sunday Times Medical arm to go as Vickers streamlines Berry Bros to acquire Fields Troubled Wace seeks help with restructuring Financial adviser wants AIM float Bentley to link TV with Internet Business Digest Legal tie-up Fergie's Budgie goes up for sale BTR hurdle Asia Crashes The tiger stock markets of southeast Asia are in turmoil after suffering huge slumps. Is this the end of the region's growth miracle? Report by Garth Alexander We Want You to Succeed Centrica steps on gas to diversify The British Gas spin-off is moving into electricity supply and boosting its financial services. By Andrew Lorenz Supply problems put Psion profit in doubt Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Reluctant bookseller opens new chapter Richard Joseph, owner of Books Etc, is planning an October flotation for the successful chain he founded with his father and which he now wants to take nationwide WH Smith stalls on the road to nowhere Without a growth strategy, the company seems as lost as ever, but Jeremy Hardie, the chairman, believes it can still be a world-class retailer. Rufus Olins reports Working Day Publications Ltd Getty goes shamrock Prufrock Beam us up £3.5m Toad's street-wise mole The Sunday Times Yachtsmen push the boat out for charity Motivate your way to success Dangerous consultants Are consultants worth the huge fees they charge? In this first extract from their book, Dangerous Company, James O'Shea and Charles Madigan look at how AT&T wasted $500m Questions that tax students of economy Multiple Display Advertising Items Government Auctions After tobacco there will be a drive against cars American Account Multiple Display Advertising Items Enterpreneur with Business Premises? Surface Doctor Late payment law will not fit the bill Success in business depends on having good relationships with customers. Taking them to court for interest on bills paid late will not help small firms in the long term, writes Sarah Anderson Aristocrat with bottle plies Russia with gin Lord Lichfield, who teamed up with a distiller to create a popular own-label brand, is focusing on exports, writes Claire Oldfield Bulletin Pac-Man creator bites into County Hall My First Break Rupert Stelner meets Namco's Masaya Nakamura, who built a global entertainment empire, including a new venture in London Trusts are best way to give shares to children Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Multiple Display Advertising Items First Credit Limited BMS Technologies Time Computer Systems Mortgage Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Number Company PLC UK plans £4bn S African arms deal Carlsberg-Tetley to axe jobs and close breweries British Midland Disneyland Paris needs boost from Uncle Walt With financial burdens of £700m, Euro Disney requires American help to put in place a viable strategy for growth and cash generation, writes Frank Kane Forest targets fans in £40m share issue Centrica discusses link with generator Cumbria Diana on the couch. . . and her mother-in-law, too As Diana, Princess of Wales, extracts herself from another spat over what she said to the press, Oliver James attempts a daring royal psychoanalysis Multiple Display Advertising Items Is Athens denied Games again? Picture Gallery Save us from St George Kipper Williams' Week Making a buzz with the bees in his bonnet Profile God changes channels in mysterious ways IRS In Court Blair's big picture The man who dared The Times Literary Supplement Creeping hijack of the lottery lolly Shunned unions seek friendship with Hague Cherie's home from home in Albert Square Guildman Brown's bright red tartan tax The dark day that will make or break Blair Play it again, princess truthful Superwoman flies before she can walk The Sunday Times When Britain was for good breeding The witness haunting Winnie The 'mother of the nation' faces a renewed fight over accusations made by a witness to a notorius murder, writes R W Johnson Auld Nick rides again Still life with mischievous mind Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets Stephen Hawking Multiple Display Advertising Items Manhattan Loft Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Revitalised rail will clear path through traffic chaos Multiple Display Advertising Items Beaufort Homes UK spinal care rivals best Points Birthdays Linden A means to get more mileage from our MPs Old school has little to teach class of '97 Early birds flock to retirement nests Demand is rising for retirement homes for the active over-50s, says Josephine Smith Buyers' caution keeps the lid on a rising market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times David Wilson Homes Facelift for Seventies chic All over the capital old flats and offices are being transformed into modern homes, says Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Regalian Contents Top firms bar victims of pension sales Labour faces £1bn bill if workers return to Serps Stop post traumatic stress Contents Country Life. . . To spend more time in the country,… 40% of tax returns are wrong Alliance Leicester First Class Instant Contents Our share tips beat the rest Magellan finds that big is not always beautiful House prices rise 12% Independent Financial Adviser Footballers take cover from threat of foul play 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 Every penny counts when calculating tax Legal & General Pay the price for good advice Commission may look a cheap way of buying products but it could cost you dear. By Naomi Caine Simple steps to avoiding capital-gains tax You can save yourself a fortune by filling in your tax form with care, writes Paul Ham Prudential How to get the best deal for your money Virgin direct Martin Currie Guide to quizzing experts Snap up a second home Now is the right time to buy your rural retreat—but choose the property and your mortgage with care, writes Nick Gardner Make the most of your money. Read it Paragon mortgages Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd Students: beware banks bearing gifts Free railcards and CDs are being used to lure new customers. But basic services are more important, writes Debbie Hill Lessons in funding a university course Lenders act to raise rates Scottish Widows Woolwich Direct Best rates lie offshore Depositing money in overseas accounts pays higher interest, gives savers instant access and keeps the taxman at bay First Mortgage unveils three-year fixed rate loan Savings News Galliard Homes Limited Direct Line Chase De Verce Investment PLC Top Savings rates UK unit trusts/OEICs: Europe Best mortgage rates Boat lovers plot course for luxury Light is green for RPS growth Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Perpetual Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Audi Holland Park Miclars Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Prophets Multiple Display Advertising Items Crown BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Clive Sutton Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Harwoods Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions Jom Hartley Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Bradshaw Webb A Syther Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Mertrux Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz London Road Puttocks Malaya Tradition of Excellence Normand Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Afn Reading Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Registrations Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items That's pulling power BMW's Z3 has been given more poke, but it's the look that puts it out in front, says Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Stop the road, they want to get off Multiple Display Advertising Items Just for Kicks In the American West, the cowboy myth comes alive as man, horse and steer battle it out in the rodeo, the greatest show on dirt. Stanley Stewart pulls on his stetson and strides into town Reid's Palace Travel Brief Queenstand Tide turns against wet bikes Crystal Pleasureseekers Ltd The Travel Collection Sunsail Beach Clubs Holyman Sally Ferries Disney World goes on viral alert Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Bathing beauty In our series on British World Heritage Sites, Richard Girling uncovers Baths's Italianate charms Holiday Money Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items Island of whispers It's so quiet, you soon realise the modern world never quite made it to Sikinis. Robert Carver stops to listen Continental thrift Knowing a good deal when he sees one, Clement Freud hops on a value-for-money coach trip to Paris The return of the native If you have the fancy for an oyster, they say, you will travel any distance. Edward Ulis tells you all you need to know for the opening of the season tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus Paradise Travel Section Virgin Irish Ferries Holidays Carefirst The Best of Spain & Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas American Airlines British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Flights Direct Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items The white-elephant man William Dalrymple visits the Jai Vilas palace of Gwalior, one of the greatest follies of an era characterised by monumental excess Trailfinders Quest Worldwide Globe Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Qantas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Travel USAirtours plc Atmays Airsavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Philippine Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly a better way to getaway American Express Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Villas with Pools Direct Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Floridia Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Dale Winton believes holidays are for being, not doing Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Spot Check Gliffaes, Crickhowell—informality and a staggering view of the usk Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Darx Dearman Associates JP Morgan Executive Recruitment Services NB Selection Sainty Hird & Partners Vine Potterton Recruitment Advertising News International plc Criterion Search GKRS Search & Selection TMP Worldwide BUPA DentalCover GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Fligroup PLC Cap Gamini Inter Exec Volvo K/f Selection Unisys Interface Executive Resources Ltd Co-operative Irens & Co Morgan & Banks International The Perseus Partnership GKRS Search & Selection Mercuri Urval Howgate Sable & Partners Cable & Wireless Nautec LG Electronics O & Co Selection Ltd Ernest & Young The BJD Group Michael Page Sales & Marketing O & Co Selection Ltd. Macmillan Davies Hodes NB Selection AEA Technology Austin Knight UK Limited Waitrose Join our Success Alexander Hughes Selection K/f Selection PSD Technology Recruitment Economic Regulation of the Water Industry Macmillan Davies Hodes The Wreary Patnership Brophy Grounds Maintenance Multiple Display Advertising Items Macmillan Davies Hodes MMi For Management on the Move Royal Mail CMG, Telford House Talentmark Associated Octel Level-7 Ltd The Perseus Partnership Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited IMR (UK) Ltd. 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Wickland Westcott Wanted Sales Representatives Human Resource Associates Price Waterhouse Myriad Computer Services Limited Santos Multiple Display Advertising Items Severn Trent Plc Threadneedle Asset Management Ltd Macmillan Davies Hodes Autodesk Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexmark International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items FESS Financial Group Company Collins & Aikman Automotive Carpet Products (UK) MacMillan Davies Hodes Executive Recruitment Services North Tyneside Council Manchester Tyringham House Naturopathic Clinic Bucks Technology Colleges Trust Manchester Childrfen's Hospitals Charity Commission Accountancy Policy Adviser National Meningits Trust VSO Director of Finance Lincolnshire County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Non-Executive Appointments To Wandsworth Community Optimum Health Services NHS Trust Robert Walters Associates British Red Cross The Peachell Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Capita United Instrumentation Group Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Education Courses Review Universtity of North London Teletext Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Retakes in Cambridge Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College University of Abertay Dundee Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Breaks with IT training Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Surrey Bellerbys College Multiple Display Advertising Items Bishop Grosseteste University College University of Hertfordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Greenwich Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The University of Birmingham Durham University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Parents flock to support good Catholic schools Excellent exam results and a less overt religious approach are fuelling a clamour for places, writes Peter Stanford Education Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Strong pound hits demand to learn English Tune in to a life of career variety Some executives are looking for greater satisfaction by abandoning corporate routine and doing their own thing in several fields, writes Margaret Coles Orcale Connaught Multiple Display Advertising Items Logicare Ltd Rainbow Recruitment Wanted Standard & Poors Ensure your CV hits the target Contents American Dreams American Visions: The Epic History of Art in America by Robert Hughes Harvill £40 pp636 Contents Kashmir question Pile 'Em High Who was Crusoe? Springs eternal Critical List Too much vapid girl talk and vulgarity this week, grumbles Harvey Porlock The poodle that turned on Mrs T In Pursuit of British Interests: Reflections on Foreign Policy under margaret Thatcher and John Major by Percy Cradock J Murray £18 pp228 High on self-regard Stafford Cripps The First Modern Chancellor by Chris Bryant Hodder £25 pp534 The Writer's Club The portraits of a lady The Sweetness of Life: A Biography of Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Bran by Angelica Goodden Deutsch £19.99 pp384 Desperately seeking stetsons Heartache Spoken Here by Stephen Walsh Viking £9.99 pp210 The bottom lines The Footnote a Curious History by Anthony Grafton Faber £12.99 pp250 The Coca-colonisation of culture Surfing the Zeitgeist by Gilbert Adair Faber £9.99 pp256 Special Offer Diary Putting on a jolly good show Lucky Hughes-Hallett enjoys the letters of Joyce Grenfell, entertainer of the old school Why Marilyn, Jackie and Di get a chorus of approval Another feminist study? Lesley White finds pirited discourse on celebrity role models surprisingly enjoyable 45 Years Ago this Week Nancy Mitford writing to Lady Redesdale, September 6,1952, St-Pierre du Château, Hyères On the Shelf Arnold Wesker enjoyed reading Waiting for Godot more than seeing it The Writers' Club Oxford rogues An Instance of the Fingerpost by Iain Pears Cape £16.99 pp698 After Hemingway Women with Men by Richard Ford Harvill £14.99 pp255 Shortlist Spy at sea The Story of My Disappearance by Paul Watkins Faber £14.99 pp188 Hollywood goes West The Englishman's Boy by Guy Vanderhaeghe Doubleday £15.99 pp314 The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement Don't be fooled by other book clubs Herge-The Adventures of Tintin Destination Moon Funday On-Line The Cafe Capers The NuMSKuLLS Funday Times News Ice Magic Funday Times Beryl the Peril Nuts Investigations Fish Tales Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean The creature feature Squirt The Sunday Times Fansutd Funday Times Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Tommy girl The TV chef Who do they think they are? First-class fun Social diary Contents Francois Nars Grey Make-Up Most Wanted This week's object of desire Tell Laura love her The dresses might be dated and the company in trouble, but Laura Ashley still has its flowery fans. Sue Reid sniffs them out Hot Property Never Trust. . . A man obsessed with ironing The loin kings of lbiza Competition is fierce among the British Club owners on the holiday island, who stage increasingly outrageous stunts to promote their venues. Sheryl Garratt reports Hammonds Stars in their Flies In The Full Monty, a bunch of unlikely lads have a go at stripping. Can anyone do it then, aks Roland White Racy ladies Two British women are taking part in a gruelling rally from Beijing to Paris. But why are they packing frocks and pearls, asks Allegra Don The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives Can we Still Be Friends? Stylefile Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Pied de résistance Interiors France's most glamorous shoe designer is setting up shop in London. Like his shoes, his Paris apartment shows a keen eye for exotic detail. By Vinny Lee The Sunday Times Design Directory How to Get the Look The Sunday Times Late summer supper A matter of opinions Letters The appeal of cider Food & Drink Cider Bottles of the Week Table Talk Testing Time Taramasalata Down to Earth Plant baskets of hyacinth bulbs now for winter scent, says Neil Wormald Gardening Fruit trees and bushes are joining vegetables as the must-have decorative feature, says Joy Larkcom Do the Ripe Thing Cuttings Homes & Gardens Home Workshop Direct Kirkadale Convert-A-Room Push Button Combination Doorlocks Multiple Display Advertising Items F & S Original Cast-Iron Lamposts Anderson & Williams The Handcrafted Bed Company Ltd. Cannock Gates Ltd. Country Desks Trembath Distributors Ltd Sofa Workshop Direct Homes & Gardens Churchil's Stairlifts plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Elnapress Oakridge Thomas Lloyd Classic Choice Direct from Odeon Scale watcher Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Scatter Clears Cats Premier Bathrooms To advertise in Homes & Gardens Shopping on Sunday Careline Green River Roll-Up Panamas Lyn-Plan British Antique Replicas Stannah Stairlifts British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosie Nieper T-Shirts Fabric World Adjustamatic Pure Silk Luxury Robe United Cutlers T Shirt Printing Windscor The EuroCave The Times Read my Lips Lifestyle Personology (or face-reading) has arrived in Britain. So if you want to keep your true character secret, you'll have to wear a mask, says Marianne Jones Take a good look Eyes: the wider apart, the more tolerant you are,… Mind & Body Using jewels to heal the body is bizarre, but it seems to work, says Louise France Gem warfare Case history Diet watch Fabulous figures Life's no beach Fitness For most people, holidays means sun, sea and sand, But when Michael Eboda joined his fitness trainer on vacation, relaxation was the last thing on his mind Origanic Training pants Consumer Test Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Beautyfile Picture Gallery The Quick Fix Emma Moore has some handy time-saving hints for women who need to look good in a hurry Medical notes Flying into trouble Don't envy the high-flyers who crisscross the globe. While they're away, their families are suffering from Intermittent Spouse Syndrome, warns Farrol Kahn On Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittons the Jewellers To Respond to an Advertiser. . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hello, I'm Linda Encounters Encounters Also Appears on What's the alternative? To Respond to an Advertiser Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Brighton A Man on your Arm Encounters To Respond to an Advertiser. . . The original personalised introduction agency Sara Eden Virginia Charles Want a Date? Ring the Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Club SIRiUS Caroline Crowther Dinner Dates Scope The Sunday Times The Body Shop Contents Contents The bare-faced The Full Monty looks set to take the box office by storm. But who are the unknowns who have persuaded Twentienth Century Fox to back them? Rupert Widdicombe finds out When the Americans come hunting Thong and dance It may be modest, but The Full Monty exhibits all of its charms No Noises off Fanatic who painted in blinkers The irascible Mexican muralist David Siquerios once tried to assassinate Trotsky. 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