News from 19/10/1997
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Taki, Konrad Bartelski, Waldemar Januszczak, Deborah Cadbury, Hilary Mantel, Michael Prescott, P Brain, Allison Walker-Morecroft, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Lucas Hollweg, Fred Redwood, John Duglas, Dan Pearson, Walter F Stowy, Amanda Ursell, Ashley Palin, Tel Aviv, Clinton Keeling, Lesley White, John Jay, Ian Borthwick, A S, Marin Searby, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Nicolette Jones, Faith Whitley, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Sherly Garratt, Mark Knox-Johnston, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, David Smith, Steve Smith, John McLaron, Nick Pitt, Penny Wark, Neil Wormald, Sebastian Hamilton, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Dr Roger Henderson, Susana Raby, Robina Dam, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Martin Dyer, Jef Hanlon, Irwin Stelzer, Bilbao, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Stephen Hayward, Gvin Esler, Pat Rowley, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Wendy Leigh, B Welsh, Alfred Brendel, Paul Manduca, Jad Adams, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Anna Raeburn, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Debble Hill, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Peter Conradi, K A Makins, Louise Taylor, Clare Thompson, Michael Jones, Sean Newson, Martyn Eden, Jonathan Arnell, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Charlotte Atkins, Bob Stewart, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Stewart Roberts, Tracy Edwards, Gina Kolata, Peter Parker, Susan D'Arcy, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Christopher Silvester, Mike Laws, Paul Donovan, Richard Burden Mp, Tara Palmer, Harry Lovelock, Stanley Dessar, Hilary Fender, Smita Talati, McIIvanney's, Derek Clements, Paul Bray, Paul Driver, Robert Blake, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Martin Offiah, Lisa Freedman, Brian Jackman, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Jeremy Isaacs, Tom Shone, Nicholas Harling, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Shirley Brown, Dan Morrison, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, John Kane, John Bland, Karen Swan Macleod, Dave Thomas, Peter Birks, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, Lesley Beck, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Hugo Barnacle, Anna Pasternak, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Albert Dock, Brian Masters, Arnie Brandt, Mark Tully, Marie Colvin, Ian Chadband athletics correspondent, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Ros Belford, Andrew Grice, Charlie Colchester Executive Director, Rupert Millard, Dr Anthony Freeman, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Jane Allanson, Anthony Quinn, David Mellor, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen McGinty, Bill Bryson, Jonathan Arneil, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, R J Howard, Josh Salzmann, David Windle, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Sam McKnight's, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Robin Robertson, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Michael Sheridan, William Boyd, Anita Brooknier, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Kirstle Hamilton City Editor, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, Nia Williams, Dr Gerald Feingold, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Andrew Baxter, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, Maurya Keating, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Denis Walsh, Rajeev Syal, Naomi Caine Deputy Money Editor, Kirsty Lang, John Brandon, John Murphy, Chrissy Iley, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, A S BYATT's, Andrew Lorenz, Warren Vache, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, David Sandeman, Chris Handley, Roger Dobson, Reverend Robert Van de Weyer, Hazel Courteney, David Newns President, Steve Connor, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Taylor Lilley, Christopher Higgins, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Adrian Noble, David Parsley, Marian Philips, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Hugh Bradley, Carolline Krug, Zoe Linkson, Simon Sebag, Robert Sam Anson, Albertine Nelson, Joanna Simon, Brian Lemon, Mandy Piggot, Tendai Dindingwe, Joy Johnson, Paul Manduca's, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoHeadless frog opens way for human organ factory Ministers rage over Blair's reshuffle leaks Film showing cat torture to be screened in Britain Contents British Airways Contents Goodbye to India with one last gaffe Paras and Marines may merge as 'super brigade' Contents 8-year-old girl faces execution by Saudis Contents Field to defy Brown over benefit reform The Sunday Times The Times Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Blair waters down deal with unions Major's press aide tipped for senior Treasury post Rowland and al-Fayed feud over 'stolen' gems A-grade Soho stripper goes back to Oxford HP sauce versus fettucini in Commons battle of the sexes The Document Company The Vectra Arctic Se from Vauxhall Dome to house the people's history Pakistan traces Bhutto 'drug cash' to London Swiftcall Boeing Eurostar Ye olde girl power spices up classics Army recruits sue MoD over initiation beatings Olivetti Scientists find gene for intelligence Gypsies flood into Britain in asylum quest Cable & Wireless Disgust at animal torture film Virgin atlantic Corruption probe in elite police squad Insight Jaguar Men limber up for battle to join women's fitness classes How Blair zapped Flash Gordon Abbey National Relocation Sale Bond fans bid for lost Fleming book Church maverick Odone attacks happy-clappy set Fortant De France Minolta Packard Bell Teachers get guide to 'easy-pass' exam boards Experts cook up doubts on top olive oil Sailors face 'driving test' for entry to Europe's waterways Lunn Poly McGuinness the poet in line of fire Double Whammy Parents are increasingly caught between caring for children and elderly relatives. Penny Wark and Stephen McGinty report on the rise of the 'sandwich generation' Midland The Listening Bank Three's a crowd? The downfall of Piers Merchant is a tale of an odd couple and even odder friendships Yvonne Ridley reports on the hostess, the errant MP and the loyal wife BT Sharp How Josie Smiled Again Josie Russell's teacher helped her recover after a murderous attack, but is still grappling with the lost innocence of her rural school. Margarette Driscoll reports Children face Saudi sword Marriott Clinton sidelined by Hillary's comeback as first lady of care Squabbles hit Indian tour to bitter end Hewlett Packard British officials stoked the fires of Raj rage The Queen was let down by advisers who ignored Indian sensibilities, writes Mark Tully Netanyahu cornered by Hamas truce offer Fraud-busters prepare to end reign of the fiddling Eurocrat Stena Line Satellites reveal lost city in jungle Orange Cantona scores hit at movies Pc World SAS veterans make a killing in Angola Scottish Widows Mugable land grab alarms white farmers Iron man of Santa Fe runs state his way Kohl's chef denies cooking the books "Whatever was the name of that chap who was… Chrysler Intel inside IBM China hit by wave of worker unrest FIAT Blair challenged on Hong Kong Primus Telecommunications King of cola dies aged 65 Lloyds Bank Boom quickly turns to but for Chernomyrdin Inside Moscow CNT Pretty distracting Hey babe, that's a great sound Don't call us, we'll call you Tories aim for bedside manner 'Safety fund' to replace legal aid Weather and Travel Outlook Double memorial plan for princess Canon Four ticket-holders split £8.5m jackpot News Digest Two men killed by train in fog Victim's drug past Prince sued Father charged Meningitis alert Teaching plan Firework injury Liferaft rescue Last-minute hitch Contents Relief at last for Kendall Cadamarteri seals derby win fro Everton Contents Manchester United Steal a point Contents Virgin atlantic Rampant Leeds find goal touch Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Palace guard keeps out the top Gunners Hartson leaves his mark on feuding Bolton Cole steals Derby's thunder Sherwood strike just reward Cort swings verdict for Wimbledon Leboeuf breaks brave Leicester's hearts McGhee breathes again after a stormy Wolves win Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Spurs are suffering the gory gory years Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent and long-time Tottenham fan, says the north London side are a pale shadow of their former selves Battling Barnsley aim to bridge class gap Martin Searby on the thankless task facing Danny Wilson, whose Barnsley side face perennial Struglers Coventry City tomorrow Italian cut for reshaped Wednesday Chris Lightbown explains how two overseas players could usherd in better days for David Pleat's regime The Sunday Times Stained by the curse of thuggery Rome proved that too many England tans still travel aborad in pursuit of vandalism and mindless violence Australia the final pice in World Cup jigsaw Joe Lovejoy on how Terry Venables, the former England coach has taken Australia to the brink of the finals in France Newcastle's hungry Great Dane Louise Taylor talks to Jon Dahl Tomasson who offers a unique insight on this week's Anglo-Dutch Champions League matches Chelsa eager not to catch cold in Norway Ian Hawkey on a long trip to Tromso that is unlikely to dent the hopes of Ruud Gulit's squad in the Cup Winners' Cup on Thursday NatWest Running on empty Ian Chadband, athletics correspondent, examines why the sport is bust in Britain and discovers top-level mismanagement We can all learn a great deal from this sorry episode Steve Smith, Olympic high jump medalist, provides an athlete's view of a traumatic week Atlantic Moorcroft leads as the bell tolls Ian Chadband says the British Athletic Federation's new chief executive could be their greatest hope in their darkest hour Hosts' hopes go up in smoke Nick Pitt sees England and Sotland crash out of the Dunhill Cup a damp St Andrews Tiger can tear leaf from the Golden Bear's book The doom merchants may cast their doubts but Derek Clements reckons that Woods is the genu Alfred Dunhill Grand Old Lady dserves so much better than this Nick Pitt believes that the Old Course should be left well alone and that it is time to take a long, hard look at golf equipment Couch reveles in her right to fight Derek Clements talks to a plucky pugilist aiming to dorminate on the world stage despite prejudices about her chosen sport Sunday Times New chief tailoring game for a fresh era of growth Two-horse race for champions Schumacher eyes repeart finale Formula One's final event of the season will decide who lifts the drivers' title. Adams Parsons looks forward to the showdown in Seville Prancing horse grants Steady Eddie his spurs Denis Walsh on the Suzuka moment and manoeuvre that made Eddie Irvine a hero at Ferrari Villeneuve farce highlights failings withing the system Adam Parsons, motor racing correspondent, says Formula One must appoint an arbiter to have the final say on rulings at the track Line Game that forgot to do its sums Stephen Jones and Nick Cain assess the financial crisis that could stop the revolution in its tracks Scarlets find real life after coming back from the red Llanelli's money problems are a harsh lesson in new-age rugby econonics says Nick Cain The London Herina Centre No need for a panic attack Stephen Jones finds a top agent who says the player market is finding its own level Clubs are left with a stark choice England's pre-Christmas International programme has left the clubs incensed. Nick Cain on the repercussions confronting the RFU Richmond ignited by Bateman Dallaglio warns that heavy fixture list threatens World Cup campaign Sale battle to the bitter end Dallaglio warns that heavy fixture list threatens… Dawson puts Tigers' pack to the sword Callard adds to Bristol's misery The Times Solo try in Wembley final was my crowning glory My Golden Moment Martin Offiah looks back on his try for wigan in the 1994 Challenge Cup final Complacency does players no favours David Lawrenson believes that competition for places is the key difference between English and Australian rugby league clubs France dither to victory Warne rejects offers to play in England Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing Ivanisevic feels strain Richard Evans, tennis correspondent, reports on the race to reach the ATP finals Jordan to the fore of an adoring audience Nicholas Harling on a basketball legend living up to top billing as Chicago Bulls hit winning form in paris Wright swept aside by world champion Czech-mate as London given new Tour date Chelsea Pilsudski hailed as champion John Karter reports from Newmarket Stoute on course for title John Karter on the three-way struggle for the trainers' title which has edged Michael Stoute's way after Pilsudski's Champion win Xaar slaughters his Dewhurst rivals John Karter marvels as André Fabre's star becomes favourite for 1998 2,000 Guineas Ten selections to follow for the National Hunt season Our racing team have drawn up a short-list to beat the bookies and win the Tote's competition America's stars and strikes Dan Morrison looks forward to the 93rd World Series between Cleveland Indians and Florida Marlins A guide to baseball jargon The revolution nobody likes except the fans Dan Morrison on baseball boss Bud Selig's plan to dump tradition in favour of popularity The Sunday Times Bath in a cold shower as the world looks on Replay Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Coming round the Mountain Martin Searby on a thrilling alternative to skiing which is easy to learn and is attracting an increasing number of followers in Britain Play the Game Clearing the language barrier Keith Wheatley pays tribute to the skipper of the Swedish boat EF Language, which is leading the Whitbread Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Aromeo Motoring Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hats off to the family car Four-seat convertibles are sports cars for the couple with kids, says John Kane-and there is a feast of choice out there Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Road Sage Used cars can be cheap, but used left-hand-drive cars from the Continent are cheaper still Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Weybridge Automobiles Loncoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Loncoster Porsche ANF Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Merlin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jom Hantley Registration Transfers SAAB Registration No's CNDA Members Car Marks of Hull Auction of Personalised Registrations Sidlow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stars shine at the variety show With 60 new cars, the London motor show is the most comprehensive for years, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suck a wine gum and savour the danger Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Brussels threatens accountants' mega merger BT and GTE link against WorldCom Duo weighs up joint bid for MCI Fear of rate rises grows Virgin atlantic Contents Compass Points to Mickey. . . Francis Mackay, inset,… NatWest seeks new chairman Contents Americans make £80m move for Richard Ellis Ten years on from crash that proved to be a giant buy signal Budweiser eyes Burton brewery Investors in People BAe wins the battle for Siemens defence unit Virgin to cut £135m bid for Our Price Travel agents fight probe Anti-rust breakthrough forges Brent's revival Recs blow fuse over offer plan Business Digest The Sunday Times Chelsfield circles Luton airport On Monday morning, before most people had managed to There has never been a day like it. In one morning last week, deals worth almost $100bn were launched. Kirstle Hamilton reports on how globalisation led to mad Monday Dog eats dog in telecoms war With its surprise offer for MCI, GTE has been transformed from a victim to a predatro, writes Garth Alexander from New York 3i business catapult Peel looks ripe for bid as shares surge Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Palm Pilot Databank BAT man steps out of the shadows The merger between BAT Financial Services and Zurich Insurance makes. Threadneedle's Paul Manduca a world-class fund manager with £211 billion under his control The Sunday Times Working Day The National Motorcycle Sedgemoor in Somerset Cable & Wireless Kumar's African challenge Prufrock Art follows surge to merge Mirror Group Meridiana Siemens has the last world Men behaving smartly Lafarge sets out to bury Redland with £1.7bn bid The French building-materials group sees big attractions in a deal, but Redland is digging in for a better offer. John Waples reports Go forward by teaching managers how to lead De lage landen Leasing & Trade Finance WH Smith fights to sell its new chapter to City Questions still remain over how the company can revive the core retail chain on which it will now focus, Reports by Rufus Olins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Consultancy Opportunities within the United Mercedes Rental Cutting down to size an overblown glass giant Pilkington's new chief is aiming to transform its profitability with an assault on productivity and overheads, writes Andrew Lorenz Seekers Direct An opportunity exists to run your own information Century Mortgages Ghosts of 1987 haunt Wall Street Analysts say there will be no crash, but the Dow Jones looks eerily similar to 10 years ago. Garth Alexander reports from New York Energis Telecoms The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank should freeze rates for winter Royal Brunei Economic tea leaves become hard to read Why small firms don't aim for Easdaq With Britain's AIM, America's Nasdaq and Europe's Easdaq competing to attract growing small companies, Claire Oldfield reports on the experience of one plucky entrepreneur Bulletin The Sunday Times Grant Thornton Chance meeting oiled the wheels My First Break A lost Frenchman gave Peter Lawrence the start his new distribution business needed. Now it is worth £27m, writes Rupert Steiner Main investor may walk off with company assets Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly compeitive world E-One prepares for Sonic boom Grant Thornton Regular heartbeats mark the onset of cardiac disease Medical US launches unmanned sea warfare Defence America is studying how pilotless aircraft, some launched from submarines, could be used for high-risk missions. Report by David Windle Revealed: secret of how flies see Robotics Line New Labour falls into the old IT trap Sounding off Tony Blair's plan to put schools on the Internet will not make children more intelligent. It's what it is used for that really counts, writes David Hewson Chance for injured horses to get back in the race Bioscience DNA test catches bird thieves Forensic A new test could match a stolen bird with a single feather found on a thier, giving vital evidence for a prosecution. Report by Roger Dobson Ambulances predict accidents Software Digital video to record at home Electronics Software swoops on Net music pirates Bits & Bytes Oestrogen aids men's health Webwatch Chicken debunker wins a prize Study shows brain is radio-controlled Neurou… Business Software Alliance Robots create and test drugs Automation Camelot plans world lottery Welfare to Work youths to tackle computer bomb Unisys Redland may break up to thwart Lafarge bid Going could get tough for Bass Contents Labour looks at ending tax free savings Go easy as clocks turn back EU move on car parts may drive up insurance bills Internet Christmas shoppers at risk from credit card fraud Contents Bright Ideas. . . Energy Efficiency Week starts… Direct Contents Branson shakes up banking Treat tax freedom as a perk in savings planning Banking expert says new watchdog is a shambles GT Global Homeseller counts the cost of hidden covenant Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Mystery of the missed coach rendezvous Legal & General Branson's banking revolution Virgin is challenging the big banks with all-in-one accounts. It is good news for you the customer or could you lose out? By Naomi Caine The Equitable Life Govett Highincome Investment Trust Plc Prolific Reading the post pays dividends In the latest extract from his investment journal, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson unearths opportunities among his mail Legal & General Home in on ways to save money Energy-saving measures are not only green, they will cut down on your household bills, writes Debbie Hill Steps to cut bills "How fat a profit have I made on my shares this… Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Martin-Currie Happy 10th anniversary Ten years to the day after Black Monday, Nick Gardner says investors need not panic about another stock-market crash Commercial Union Prudential How to get a fair share in divorce Woman can often lose out financially when the family home is sold after the breakdown of a relationship, writes Nia Williams Scottish Widows Give wives a stake in pensions Schroders Friends Provident Invest on-line Bridge the gap in your pension People in a company pension scheme should top up their payments to get the most from their retirement fund, says Kevin Pratt Pick a no-lose Pep plan If you are worried about a stock-market crash, buy a Pep that guarantees to return your capital, writes Diana Wright Foster & Cranfield Beale Dobie Top savings rates Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Nationwide windfalls must go to charity Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Direct Line Financial Services Woolwich Direct Norwich Union Policy Choice Direct Make-up artist faces facts Don't expect quick windfalls from life companies Fidelity Investments Recruit PSD for growth potential Dolly: her true story Her birth was the stuff of legend but the struggle to create her was all too human. 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Nicolette Jones picks a good autumn crop Master of his universe Peter Kemp acclaims a children's writer achieving classic status Too stylish for words Wait Till I Tell You by Candia McWilliam Bloomsbury £14.99 pp244 The Sunday Times Culture clashes The Long Shadows by Alan Brownjohn Dewi Lewis £6.99 pp382 Suite success Finbar's Hotel edited by Dermot Bolger Picador £8.99 pp273 A new fictional landscape Scottish writing, says Tom Deveson, is moving towards independence Trouble with breathing The Key of the Tower by Gilbert Adair Secker £12.99 pp176 Fiction The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 501 Picture Gallery Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement Writers News Limited Contents Contents Life on the snow: we're just mad for it Roland White is hopelessly smitten, yet he's always being asked why. Let him count the ways: romance, thrills, blue skies and white snow. Here he tries to explain just why he loves skiing so much Aiming for the very top Helisking Heliski Contacts Going global—big-time The World Matchless scenes and mile-high drops Canada Ideal terrain to play spot the celbrity USA Take the path to pure joy Snowboarding Canadian Pacific Hotels Cutting a downhill dash The generation game Thomas Cook The Sunday Times My favourite ski resort Four famous names with a shared passion for winter sports but different ideas about the best places to go: Penny Wark finds out where they are happiest on the piste Vail Chamonix Offbeat peak experience Off Piste Make tracks far from the skiing crowd St Anton Take the trouble out of travel Getting to the Slopes Simply the very best Of all the ski resorts in all the world, how do you pick the one that will supply what you need for the perfect holiday? 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Contents Ye gods Sociay Diary Send in the gowns The atmosphere backstage at a Galliano show can make even the most experienced model quake in her stilenttos, reveals Colin McDowell in an extract from his new book about the Dior designer Miami Spice Ingrid Casares is best friends with Madonna, and owns a nightclub once frequented by Versace and his killer. Now she is expanding ther empire, By Wendy Leigh Austin Reed Real girl power Never Trust. . . A woman who can't cope with a restaurant The Philip Treacy fedora Most Wanted This week's objects of desire IKEA IKEA The Sunday Times Cross Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives Mailory Towers Samsung Join the Fray Milan was once a byword for sexy glamour and glitz. But, reports Colin McDowell, the Made in Italy label could be losing its sparkle Join the Fray Style file Forget killer stilettos, the trend now is for men's shoes in women's sizes. 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It loses on appeal, says Tom Shone A Nazi surprise Christopher Goodwin on the embarrassing revelation that Hollywood's latest hero was in the SS Catch up with Elvis Costello. For once Resselas: Noises off Fatale attracton Were British symbolists leaders of an aristic revolution? No, just frustrated voyecurs obsessed by sex, death and see-through costumes, says Waldemar Januszczak Written evidence The book isn't dying, argues Bryan Appleyard, and the Blairst mania for school computers is totally misguided Cable & Wireless The Sunday Times Theatre Film The Critical List Art Opera Dance Pick of the Week What to see and where to go this week Concerts Dance Pop Pick of the Week Sunday Times Comedy For Two Thirds of the World Paracetamol, Ventolin… The week's theatre CNN International The Peacemaker Ripeness is all Do concert hall acoustics matter? Not when Simon Rattle is on the podium A perfectionist at the piano Hugh Canning talks to the master pianist Alfred Brendel The boom of the new Roni Size is remarkable—he's made drum' n'bass mainstream, says Andrew Smith ENO The Sunday Times Rock The ultimate collection Marquee Moon Jazz Harry Warrne: An Affair to Remember Zephyr Zecd8, £14.49 Crucial Cuts Haydn: Symphony No 49 La Passione Classical The Sunday Times Playing on principle Disc two in our Great Soloists Collection celebrates the artistry of cellist Pablo Casals. By Stephen Pettitt The Sunday Times Gore blimey! 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