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News from 12/04/1998

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David Dale, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Chris Stephen, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Donald MacGillivray, Steve McQueen, Charles Masters, Philip Norman, John Peter, George Georgiou, Walter F Stowy, Amanda Ursell, Nick Bradshaw, Jonathan Miller, Angela Tuhey, Lesley White, Lawrie Madden, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Mascha von Prittwitz, Emine Saner, Jone Ashbourne, Peter Matonis, Fortunino Matania, David Landers, Sharon Smith, Dr Joseph Kearns, Kirstle Hamilton, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Magic roundabout, Andrew Sullivan, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Dr Roger Henderson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Susan d'ARCY, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Martin Bradley, Barbara Page, John Gribbin, D D, Philip Kingsley, Reverend Andrew de Berry, David Hewson, Gareth Daniels, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Hugh Canning, Liam Burton, Jeremy Clarkson, John Sutherland, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, S N E, Anita Chaudhuri, Peter Millar, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Anselm Kuhn, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Jean Healy, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Alan Wall, Michael Travis, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Hugh McIlvanney, Hugh Cecil, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Simon Fanshawe, Ann McFerran, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Peter Brook's, Brian Jackman, Mr C., Neil Harman, Kirstie Hamilton, Anthony Storr, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Mark Edwards, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, Chris Smith, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Amir Shivji, Adrian Brodkin, Edward Plan, Tony Sadler Archbishops' Secretary for Appointments, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, Anthea Turner, Raymond Keene, Paul Bew, D G F, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Debbie Hill, Mark Seddon, Chris Partridge, Tony Peisley, Stephen Jones, Rebecca Tanqueray, Edwina Currie, Adrienne Connors, Steve Malins, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Philip Camberg, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, Zoë Linkson, Mark MacAskill, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, A H Gaskell, Christopher Goodwin, Peter Taylor, Naoml Caine, Paul Kavanagh, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, George Austin, Neil Ostrom, William Rees-Mogg, Marcello Mega, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Pauline Melvill, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, George Nairn-Briggs, Rduben Fonseca, P C, Michael Sheridan, Ian Edwards, Sharon Davey, Frank Whltford, Matthew Lynn, Thomas Pynchon, Michael Hodges, Andrew Alderson, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Richard E Grant, H Roberts, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, S J Taylor, Lake Sagaris, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Chrissy Iley, Peter, Cherry Norton, John Spurling, Lisa Verrico, Jeremy Langmead, John Kerry, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Tim Parker, Donald Watts, David Hargreaves, Roger Dobson, Rex Thompson, John Cornwell, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Martin Donovan, Rupert Steiner, Michael Harris, Chris Lightbown, Ali Stewart, T Mitchell, David Parsley, T H, Emily Webber, David Smith Economics Editor, Peter Cooper, J A Holland, Carey Scott, Stephen Boyd, Joe West, India Knight, H Roach, Dan Pearson, Nigel Glass, Joan Smith, Boris Schapiro, Julian Pettifer, Dame Muriel Spark,

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Contents Blair-Major pact on peace Leaders will make joint trip to Ulster to hold deal Mandelson wins cabinet job as No 10 enforcer Contents Free wheel drive Archer makes £2m on Teletubbies Top cleric to quit in despair over liberals Unionist rebels threaten accord Contents 'Cool' Britain still feels it is in decline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Railtrack Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Spending watchdog probes Irvine work Drug barons' homes may be confiscated Revealed: Britain's Richest 1,000 Zoos put their animals on Prozac Chinese go the whole hog on Full Monty British Airways George Michael:'I'm gay and I don't have a problem with it' Red Cross plans world's biggest lottery to boost falling funds Land Rover Dome bosses bury century in a pair of dirty trainers Education of 'Emily', fairest of all the Blairs Children pay price of cheap Chilean wine BT Queen's Rolls to run on gas Labour MP 'took cash from Bhutto' Jaguar Contraceptive vaccine set to challenge pill Europe's youth grabs Britain's free job training Hollywood stars to play opera crisis for laughs Firms set up 'granny crèches' to stop employees leaving Intel inside Creator of Paul Temple dies, 85 British Airways Shackleton's ship 'found' in Antarctic Guide Dogs Jewish patient first in line for pig heart Welsh Office to slay red dragon Personal Number DETR Mayall in coma after bike fall Land scandal hits Labour council Thirty councillors face arrest in Doncester inquiry Insight Ford Russia makes waves with concrete sub Child allergies can be caused by margarine Natural gas Electricals … Microlight voyagers see off jet attack BT Norton builds world's most powerful bike Parents tell of therapy torment Resurrection the Hands of History The Times House of Fraser News Review Unionist potholes on the roadway to realism An outbreak of 'stupid Unionism'could yet wreck everyhing, says Paul Bew The Sunday Times Reporting Team Sharp Consumer Care Dept. Legal eagle takes flight as a dove David Trinble is boll, incisive and stop a Unionist Powderkeg, says Peter Taylor Sharan The long and rocky road to peace Arianna the artful sticks a pen in Clinton Lunn Poly Microsoft Nuclear fears on millennium bug in Russia Interpol hunts murder 'victim' lost at sea Boeing The Open University Bones hold key to fate of Bormann The Personal Number Company PLC Saudi gift to Hamas raises terror fears Mesh The Bombers' Deadly Toll Koreans in talks as famine worsens Cat-and-mouse Karadzic taunts West Copy Center First white witch doctor has South Africa spellbound Rover Trapped by a boulevard nemed desire Psion Chinese editors in deadly duel with corruption Veiled princesses spend millions on virtual escape Lloyds Bank Business Banking Method lurks behind Zhirinovsky's madness Inside Moscow Lexus Taxmen in TV drama Economy drive fails Bank holiday floods kill five Hundreds forced to leave their homes and thousands stranded Weather and Travel Outlook Sunspots 'cause global warming' Direct Line Single ticket-holder scoops £8.2m pot News Digest Teachers threaten action over hours Hague's faith Family reunion Parking tragedy Hell's bells Sex charge Adoption code Cashing in Stocking filler Contents Wilson Contents Happy Couples Laid-back Fred on course to take Masters Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey No Title Spurs pay for timid display Yorke double makes Villa local heroes Leaburn's gift presents Dons with vital victory Gunners turn the screw Stalemate as angry Hartson is dismissed Ward sees off woeful Wednesday Heskey leaves Palace hanging by a thread Taylor cuts it fine for Bolton Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Captain leads way for Everton Cooper injury angers Forest Welcome cheer for Robson Wolves still in the frame ITF Fighting Norwich halt the freefall Ericsson Del Piero dines out on style Vialli's men face day of reckoning Chris Lightbown believes Chelsea must overcome defensive frailties to prevail in Europe Thoughts of king George Joe Lovejoy finds the Leeds manager happy with the progress he has made and predicting that his former club will do the Double Moment arrives for Celtic to deliver title credentials Kevin McCarra on today's Old Firm clash that could see Wim Jansen's team end the title domination of their bitter Glasgow rivals Exclusive Sunday Times/times Grand Prix Competition Awesome Augusta Woods proves he's human as reality bites Long-distance drivers must keep to straight and narrow Nick Pitt says that a combination of the elements and wayward tee shots can remove any advantage the big hitters might have Masters Stories: three men who played their parts in Augusta's remarkable history Quiet man Monty lurking in the shadows Nick Pitt watches Colin Montgomerie move into the frame after earlier palying down his chances, Picture: Chris Smith These angry, misguided men Cliff Brittle and Fran Cotton are dealing in nothing but disruptive scare stories. It is high time they saw sense, says Stephen Jones England lack tourist class Stephen Jones says all four home nations face the prospect of a whitewash on their summer tours to the southern hemisphere Award-Winning Coverage Gallic dish but no greens Stephen Jones opts for a Gallic flavour to his top 15 players from the Five Nations Newcastle cash in on their luck Sale storm turns tables as Tigers lose their cool Fans get more for their money Executive Sunday Times/Allied Dunbar reader offer Newport bring off late cup surprise Radcliffe eclipses McColgan to take crown Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Rugby Union Racing Pasha skates on fire and ice Ian Chadband on the controversial Russian star whose hunger for medals has turned into a desire for fame on the silver screen French champion eager to test Classic hopeful Racing 10 to follow on the Flat this season The Times 'She looks like Madonna, wants to be Sharon… Honda Ferrari's season back on track Rules changed to slow down Menu mastery Adam Parsons talks to the unstoppable touring car champion about the new season Playing for life and death stakes Action Replay How to learn the secret of Tiger's power game Play the Game This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Canon A new season, same old problems Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, on why he is convinced Glamorgan are still the team to beat in the county championship County Championship 1998 Banned bowler hopes to set a furious pace Ian Hawkey on the errant pace bowler who is determined to make the most of being given a second chance at Warwickshire England expects Martin Searby on two fast bowlers fighting to regain their places in the England Test side Getting a grip Suzuki has built a worthy challenger to the all-conquering Freelander, says Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Car Auctions Road Sage A flood of cheap imports is turning the new-tyre market into bargain hinter's territory Ford BMW Reg Vardy Henry Bros. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murray Motor Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Call this an Alfa? I'd swear it was a Ferrari Aston Green Audi Audi No Title Scotts Audi Audi Argos eyes merger with Littlewoods Deal possible if GUS bid fails Inside Hewlett Packard Contents Soros tempted by UK buyouts Contents Hampton plans tallest tower Birmingham reaches for the sky Contents Slowdown spreads to services Virgin ready to bid for Our Price Megadeal that won't work will result in corporate carnage Agenda Leschly to face grilling by MPs Business Digest How to work as efficiently out of the office. . . Man arrested over £9bn City fraud bid Spanish property deals will fund Ronson's growth plans Sales of small firms to soar Bidders queue up for Wassall's DIY arm London in line for three more bridges BT Land of the Setting Sun Japan faces a crisis of confidence as the economy limps into another recession. Can the miracle days ever be revived? Report by Peter Hadfield, in Tokyo, and David Smith Star Alliance Directors dump shares Insurers up in arms over tax proposal Shake-up brings new hope to MFI Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Music shops franchised Databank City rates Carlton a turn-off A move into digital broadcasting is in the pipeline but investors in Carlton are running out of patience as its shares underperform. By Kirstle Hamilton British Airways CNT Natwest How Wall St checked in at the Savoy Rufus Olins reports on how a prize that over the decades had eluded some of the giants of business finally fell to an American newcomer Parker kicks Clarks into shape He has slashed the workforce and closed factories, but Tim Parkler's brash style has restored the private Shoe company to profit. Now he is contemplating a flotation Profile The Sunday Times Tim Parker's Working Day Vital Statistics Dixons The Sunday Times Euro will never eclipse dollar Euro Watch Jobs joy Joie de vivre Opening up Asia sees its first glimmers of recovery Stock markets and currencies have enjoyed some rallies but there are still deep problems, warns Michael Sherfdan from Hong Kong Rates have peaked despite Bank silence Economic Outlook We've rarely had it so good, but can it last? American Account Business Links fear merger Business support is being rationalised, but the Links fear their skills will be lost in mergerswith Tecs. Claire Oldfield reports The Small Business Page Air Miles made it child's play Peter Orton established his company by using free flights to scour the world for children's television programmes. Rupert Steiner reports My First Break Alex Lawrie Bulletin Liquidation rids company of creditors Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world The Enterprise Network Is your company an enterprising winner or a no-hope lose? Follow the Leaders to Success Multiple Display Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Uni-Call International Opportunity in Ex-Catalogue Goods Lorraine Electronics Corporate Partnerships The Blair Group First Credit Limited Personal Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alphagraphics Lotus Dynamic Company Franchisting in the 90s The Times Newspapers Banking on a colossus The $166 billion merger of Travelersw and Citicorp has created the world's largest bank. Now rivals will have to follow suit. Garth Alexander Orange Coopers & Lybrand The Great Universal Stores P. L. C. Dinosaurs were like camels Palaeontolon Microsoft Electric engine boosts racing car at Le Mans Webmail's high hopes go up in smoke at the Net cafe Webmail is a system that lets you pick up your e-mail from any PC linked to the Net. Only it doesn't work too well in practice, writes David Hewson NT war gives a lift to Linux Software Five hulls make ships faster Marine Franchising in the 90s Kall Kwik Swisher User 2 Busy Sited Vending Machines Sports Mania Living in the UK with Connections Abroad? The Student Support Centre Shelton Street Holdings Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Party Land Red Star Pirtek hoses & assemblies Franinfo. co. Gold can ease disability of rheumatoid arthritis Medicine Memory boost for embryos National Car Exchange Quantum Business Technology Ltd Linx Trading Limited QBC Franchise Future Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fiduciary Management Services Ltd Douglas Llambias Associates Price Waterhouse NB Selection Project Managers and Consultants PSD Technology Recruitment David Thompson Associates CIC Video International Antal International Ltd Nicholson International Lilly Head of Trading Development Antal International Ltd Davies & Robson Executive Resourcing Strategy Implementation FSS Financial ZHR Mondial International Financial Services Cisco Systems Lotus Troy Computer Software Ltd BT Diagonal Adflex The Times ATA Advertising Selection British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items PSD Technology Recruitment Harvey Nash St Clements Services Investor in People Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMR Multiple Classified Advertising Items PSD Technology Recruitment Interexec Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Healthcare ADTI Limited Times Newspapers Ltd GCHQ Ravensbourne NHS Trust Nottingham Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Science Studies Director of Information Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teacher Training Agency London Transport St. James's Multiple Display Advertising Items Homeless Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Firework flashes put comic turn in the hot seat Greator Peterborough Direction U. S Airways Graet Dane cannot get enough bacon Prufrock Iranian patient rises to the challenge CIA men infiltrate Moscow Tax efficient? Clothes retailer could be good fit for investors Inside the City Sainsbury's beats banks on best loans Save for a pension and have a flutter Contents House prices keep rising after interest rate freeze Virgin plans virtual financial advisers Cool Customer. . . Russian skater Katia Murgova,… Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Mortgage code may be forced on lenders Rewarding the privileged few will backfire on RAC Windfalls pledged to charity Manek investments Cider salesman presses his former boss for bonus Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers money problems gining answers and seeking redress on their behalf Account changes hurt elderly Society Cfneface Housing set fair for long boom Falling interest rates, high earnings and monetary union all point to a bright future for the property market. By Nick Gardner Killik & Co Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Royal & Sunalliance Insurers weed out bad risks As life companies restrict their cover even further premiums are soaring for all but the squeaky clean, writes Kevin Pratt Moneywise Motorists hit by rising premiums Millions of apparently ordinary drivers are now branded as high risks by insurers who load the cost of cover. By Naomi Caine Scottish Widows Policy Choice Direct Steep bill for foreign ice star Mercury Asset Management Direct Framlington Friends Provident Bankruptcy: is it an easy way out? Ordinary people are declaring themselves, bankrupt to write off debts. But it is usually a disastrous move, writes Debbie Hill Royal & Sunalliance Mediators can slash the cost of divorce If you swap hostile lawyers for an impartial middle man, breaking up may not be so hard to do, writes Charlotte Wolff Part-timers to enjoy full-time benefits Purse Power Chelsea Building Society Which? software Jupiter Foster & Cranfield Beale Dobie Guinness Flight Perpetual Fanatics fork out a fortune for spoons A clever faker upset the silver spoon market in the 1980s, but it has now recovered, writes Donald MacGillivray Getting the most from your cutlery Direct Line Top savings rates UK Unit trusts/OEICs: Fund of Funds Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Find the best pension option from a new job What do you do with your personal pension if you are eligible to join a company scheme? Report by Sharon Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Equitable Life Singer & Firedllander Peps add up for TV genius Tax-free investments are the backbone of cautious television star Carol Vorderman's portfolio, writes Natalie Graham M&g Keep tax-free funds cheap and simple Simon gets ahead by going back to basics Inside Track Update Direct Contents Robert Ranson, a Surrey farmer. watched as a dashing figure in a polo shirt and jodhpurs reined Contents Primus Picture Gallery It's a man's life in the forces Taki Duty free disaster Save me a suite on Titanic II Isn't it ghastly about the girl next door Profile And Kaufman smote the Israelites . . . good on him Bally This Life Just the beginning World Society for the Protection of Animals Behind every great man, a greater man Abbey peacemakers turned down by the dean Boothroyd socks it to Labour's shoeless MP Quidmum Brown goes to the country Keep faith and the old church will rise again The cold truth about wars to come Tragedy of a private public man AOL The rise of Labour's young conservatives When cornets were cool They can rebrand as much as they like, says Philip Norman, but they'll never lick that Wall's magic of the 1950s King is dead, long live the fast buck Let's try the British way, says the heretic of France Darkness at the heart of a runaway legend Interview Visionless leadership will destroy church No future in Dianababble BT Sparks fly over author's Jewish background Brownies and Blairites fight for the soul of Labour's house mag Points Birthdays Currie on the record NHS and fake staff A nifty bit of business at the club The RAC is not the only venerable club that could give members a tidy profit. Hungry eyes are turning elsewhere, says Stuart Wavell Cancer? It has to be the opportunity of my life Foxtons Barratt Great Dennam Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angel Raven Wharf Something for the weekend? Country cottages are in demand as city folk seek out second homes, says Mary Wilson Developers home in as the mandarins move out Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPD savills Laing Virginia Quay Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Property Services Bewley Homes Barratt Essex- Harlow Common Bryant Homes Hamptons Canary Riverside A family of movers and shakers Mary Wilson meets four sisters for whom the housing business is a way of life Actor stages restoration on minimalist lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Premier Golf & Leisure Resort Encosta Do Lago Mowlem Marbella's New Pearl Marbella-Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Kingfishers The Linden Experience British Midland The Big One For many people, a gap year will provide the single great adventurous trip of their life. David Wickers talks to recent returnees about some of their experiencea and, on pages 6 and 7, looks at how to plan a successful trip Contents All in the same boat? Although Cunard, owner of the QE2, has been bought by Carnival, it is unlikely that its upmarket cruising days are over, says Tony Peisley P&o Cruises Website of the Week Books of the Week Legoland Through the Turnstile Definitely Moorish Ignore Malaga's reputation as the lager-lout capital of the Costà del Sol, says Susan d'ARCY. It holds the key to the dramatic Sierra Nevada and the riches of Moorish Andalusia Hotel Spot Check Hazlitt's in the heart of London's Soho—rooms with a past The Break Andalusia Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruises cheaper than packages? Singapore for a pound Deal of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? 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Dennett Penguin £12.50 pp418 Ttakar's Diary Sins of the father The latest study of the Mozart family is an apologia for Leopold's treatment of his son, says Hugh Canning Making every little detail count The poet Marianne Moore wrote thousands of letters during her lifetime. Lucy Hughes-Hallett reads her extravagantly rich correspondence On the Shelf Anthony Storr can't fault Lytton Strachey's Emicent Victorians 100 Years Ago this Week A few dolors more John Irving's latest raises the misery stakes, says Stephen Amidon Writers Shortlist A thoroughly modern myth Medea: A Novel by Christa Wolf translated by John Cullen Virago £16.99 pp186 Down to earth Miranda Seymour enjoys a novel a great English gardner Writers News TLS The Ventriloqist's Tale by Pauline Melville… The Sunday Times Bookshop The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 526 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Richard E Grant would happily share a sandwich with Algy Moncrieff The Complete Novels of the Bronte Sisters Strange Vanishing in Vegas Contents Picture Gallery Competition Scooby and the gang piece the puzzle together next… F-mail The Fun Club Jarvis Will the Gauls start taking Justforkix seriously? Hsterix and the Normans FUnDAY On Line Ultra bright! 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First his son, Donovan Leitch, married a supermodel. Then his daughters, Astrella and Oriole, formed a hip new band. Lisa Verrico reports Barking mad It's a Dog's Life Steed is not the only pushy mutt on the social circuit. Meet his career-dog rivals Picture Gallery Smirnoff Poison pen Karen Moline's racy new novel, Belladonna, was inspired by a real-life encounter with a sinister English aristocraft. But which one? 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The anwers to all your problems Brief lives Office Sex Drawing down the moon Multiple Display Advertising Items First Impressions Club SIRiUS Circes Multiple Display Advertising Items A True Story Sara Eden Personal Introductions Area of outstanding natural beauty ahead Contents Contents Aliens battle for the sci-fi viewer As the BBC's costly drama Invasion Earth takes on an ITV rival made by the Independence Day team, Peter Millar asks whether TV can do justice to high-tech spectacle Deconstructing Harry This week's films Pop's new princess of Wales Andrew Smith is bewitched by the many charms of Catatonia's Cerys Matthews The Taffia 'Veronica and her cloth are basically a medieval… Lifting the veil on Veronica Why have artists turned St Veronica into such a familiar feature of the crucifixion, if she is not even in the Bible? Waldemar Januszczak reveals all Noises off They are known to each other by the subtle movement… PlayStation Stars in their eyes Robert Hewison weighs up the talent at this year's National Student Drama Festival Winners of the 1998 Awards A sense of dual purpose Simon Fanshawe talks to the playwright Peter Shaffer, on the eve of his West End return EMI Pick of the Week The Sunday Times Theatre Pick of the Week Film Art Pick of the Week Dance Pick of the Week What to see and where to go this week Dance Opera Pick of the Week Concerts Pick of the Week Pop Pick of the Week Comedy Pick of the Week Rest of the week's theatre From Popcorn to pure corn What's happened to Ben Elton's subversive bite, wonders John Peter, after 100 minutes of cliché and dodgy accents Accent on the improbable: Imogen Stubbs and Oliver… Mind games Peter Brook's new production in Paris explores the limitations of a man with a capacity for the infinite Fool for love Scottish Ballet's Tales of Hoffmann revives memories of the company's best work, says David Dougill Taste Of things to come New music has no better platform than Masterprize. 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