News from 03/05/1998
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Taki, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, P B, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Patrick French, Barney Spender, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Susannah York, Nigel Botherway, Andy Wood, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Greenwood, Rebecca Butlin, Michael Karwowski, Willy Newlands, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Nicholas Rufford, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Justin Lees, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Ben Birnberg, Jim Munro football editor, Lesley White, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Emine Saner, Clifford Keen, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, Tom Kitcourse, Sally Payne, R McQuillan, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Lady Lothian Obe, Chris Dignan, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, G H D, Andrew Sullivan, Sue Harris, Mary Wilson, Dr Roger Henderson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Edward Platt, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Matthew Fleming, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, Anthony Phillips, David Hewson, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Cally Law, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, David Cairns, Jennifer Taylor, Robert Cook, Anita Chaudhuri, Michael Jones, Peter Black, Frank Kermode, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Anish Kapoor, Nick Gardner, Christine Hamilton, Shelley von Strunckel, Rob Steen, Harry Davis, W B, Peter Parker, Ian Wright, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, David Frost, M Hazelwood, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, W N, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Donald West, Bruce Kent, Chris Davis, Philip Craigie, Sue Lawrence, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Ann McFerran, Nick Newman, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Ke Mawardy, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Anton Obholzer Chief Executive, John Letts, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Sandra Brown, Rubert Steiner, Russell Winter, Lois Rogers, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, John Karter, J S, Jon Ungored-Thomas, Gareth Huw Davies, Canon Eric Woods, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, David Willetts, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, K L, Lucy Atkins, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Pamela J Lane, Tim Moorey, Caroline Donald, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, David Walsh, James Heyward, C Roberts, Zoë Linkson, Alex Garland, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Professor Peter Mortimore, Diana Warwick, S P, Stephen Armstrong, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Judge Christopher Compston, Josh Salzmann, D H, Roland White, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, David Churchill, Maurice Chittenden, Wayne Bodkin, David Rudnick, C F, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Gitta Sereny, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Peter Watts, Ralf Dahrendorf, Jonathan Leake, Jerry Henderson, Michael Sheridan, Chris Dignam, Sean Hargrave, Clare Conley, John Harlow, David Starkey, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Christine Webb, Michael Hodges, Ambassador Sadayuki Hayashi, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, Mandy Payne, A A Gill, Paul Barker, Ian Buruma, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Gladys Spedding, Hardy Amies, Barbara Catchpole, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, David Sumner Smith, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Hyam Maccoby, Dr Chriss Allen, Tania Unsworth, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Hazel Courteney, David Wickers, Vivian Fairbank, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Brian Pendreigh, Lucy Broadbent, Mat Oxley, David Parsley, Mrs Mills, Penny Perrick, Peter Cooper, Carey Scott, Stephen Boyd, Barry Newcombe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson, Peter Stanford,
ResumoHoddle's men warned of World Cup bribe threat Insight Cook snared in arms for coup inquiry Champion British boxer fights for his life after title knockout Contents British Airways Contents Revealed: 300,000 embryos used in fertility experiments Contents Clerics draw up a lovers' blessing Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's the incredible Sinclair flying car Riding on a Highway in the Heavens Adultery case colonel may sue for sex bias Direct Line Life Insurance Rover Diana car advert sparks outrage Widdecombe set for Howard's old job Thomson Travel Group Trust fund reveals its tatty rejects Racing gives top horses lung bleeds Orange Straw's brother urges TV soaps to raise moral tone Police plan huge increase in speed-trap cameras David Bailey set to make Hollywood blockbuster Lloyd's sights an expensive insurance risk in the stars Abbey National NHS chief does unpaid nursing work as 'tonic' Jaguar Football refugees kick off for holidays abroad Labour shirks song for Europe Trains were faster in the last century Morse back on the case with an even more annoying sidekick Digital William Hague Land Rover Bad-hair days of a Tory leader in voter limbo Lloyds Bank Business Banking Haunted by the past The intentions of a book about Mary Bell were honourable, but the result was disastrous. Jon Swain and Yvonne Ridley report on the spell cast by a child killer and the dilemma of dealing with the perpetrators of crimes beyond the pale Contents Barclays Queen allows filming at Sandringham Fate of royal Gallipoli victims to be shown in £2m drama Alliance Leicester Millennium bug strikes hospitals Stratum Technology Ltd. Spine Bad drivers are crashing bores in bed Big bang II sheds light on evolution of universe Calais Debenhams Article Withdrawn Will the Emu Fly for Flop? Welcome to Euroland. This weekend 11 states will agree to abandon their own currencies and adopt European monetary union. What will it mean for the EU's 370m citizens? David Smith and Peter Conradi report on the risks behind Europe's biggest gamble Travelodge Weighing the chances of coin that conquered the Continent David Smith explains everything you wanted to know about the new currency but were too British to ask Blair: euro-enthusiast or not? Triumph The outlook: heads the euro wins, tails it loses Disaster The first eleven kicking off Europe's currency Harrods Satirist Beauty makes waves in Washington Fiat UN food agency says there is no Sudan famine Despairing Arafat plots independence Campaign grows for Vanunu release Aer Lingus Japanese corruption hunter kills himself French chefs in soy sauce stew Nationwide ANC squirms over Italian suit scandal Alpha Telecom Russia pays out to its secret nuclear Victims Stomach Avensis Ford Designer Nazi puts new poll pressure on Kohl New York fines poorest parents in truancy blitz Scottish Amicable Condom peddling Miss America rouses the right BT Chinese face Hong Kong poll rebuff Lungs Amsterdam in purge on sex and drugs High noon for the cowboy taxmen Inside Washington Scottish Widows Clinton critic's 'sex quiz' Monica the model Europe gets a bashing Rhine tanks slashed in defence cuts Savers lose millions as interest rates 'shrink' Weather and Travel Outlook Horseplay: Prince Harry and royal aide Tiggy… Bell's safety costs £1,000 a day Primus Single ticket scoops £8.3m lottery prize News Digest Two pilots killed as gliders collide Gun compensation Mardi Gra remand Robin's nest Mother charged River rescue No flies on him Prisoner barred Taken as read Contents Four Star Jurgen runs riot to lead Spurs' revival Contents Shearer 'facing FA action' Contents Speed puts Newcastle in the clear Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Joachim keeps Villa on song for Europe Benali is sent packing again Hungry Reds savour goals feast Klinsmann's stunning display inspires Spurs Bolton make strong claim for survival Farewell Barnsley, it was a pleasure to know you Dublin profits while Rovers see red Premiership First Division Second Division: Final Table Third Division: Final Table Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools By Peter Wilson Firing up Forest Louise Taylor meets the Nottingham Forest central defender who is looking forward to renewing old acquaintances in the Premiership Rangers defeat opens door for Celtic The Football The Times Last curtain call for Maine Road panto Manchester City face relegation today, but one consolation this season has been their support on the terraces. By Ian Chadband The Vectra Sri from Vauxhall Brazil still to get it together The countdown has begun in earnest, and Mario Zagallo's world champions remain short of cohesion Life with the Adams Family Wenger the master heads for top prize Joe Lovejoy discovers that Arsenal's coach plans to rebuild his side's defence with English players built in his captain's image White revels in old-fashioned virtues Nick Cain meets the unheralded Wasps flanker whose unflinching determination and loyalty mark him out as a rare throwback Tetley's Bitter Cup Final: The Key Confrontations at Twickenham French revelation Stephen Jones talks to Saracens' Philippe Sella as he prepares for Saturday's Cup final clash with Wasps Fanoula adds a final flourish Lifeless Wasps swatted All Blacks blow scoreboard fuse England made an encouraging start to the defence of their women's World Cup title, as Nigel Botherway reports from Amsterdam The Sunday Times Dawson snatches the booty Oliver critically ill in hospital after defeat Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Log on to the Internet and enjoy the very best of… Rugby Union Racing Doherty faces final showdown with Higgins Nick Pitt sees defending world champion Ken Doherty fight back at the Crucible to give himself the chance of a unique double From Gold to Dust David Walsh examines the case for and against Ireland's triple Olympic champion Michelle de Bruin Leicestershire show class to take the spoils Robinson makes Sussex suffer Kent leave it late to claim win Scare for Yorkshire Benson and Hedges Cup Let Stewart be his own man If the Surrey man achieves his ambition and is appointed captain of England this week, he must not be gagged, argues Graham Otway Lord's hypocrites on the back foot MCC's continued stance against allowing women to be members poses a grave danger to the future of cricket, says Robin Marlar Hollioake denies whiff of scandal on England tour The Sunday Times Renault Eagles seize golden prize Never-say-die spirit wins day for underdogs Ian Chadband sees John Kear's faith and Sheffield steel engineer a victory for the no-hopers Is BBC getting runs for its money? Action Replay Join the bike set but be ready to saddle the cost Play the Game This Week's Fixtures The Essential Kit for Cyclists Sport on TV Back Brittain and Cloud Castle to upset the odds John Karter assesses the hopes of racing's favourite Don Quixote as he tilts for success in today's 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket Crowning moment for O'Brien John Karter sees a starting performance from Ireland's hero in the 2,000 Guineas The Sunday Times Curbishley ready for pain barrier Behind the scenes, British athletics is in a mess but our latest 400m hurdles hope offers promise for the future, reports Ian Chadband King of the road rockets Yamaha's R1 has rewritten the performance limits for sports bikes, reports Mat Oxley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Road Sage Know where you are going in a car and you can save yourself a lot of time—and petrol It's as Easy as Avc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Cheyne BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Cronk BMW Vines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prophets Gerrards Cross Heathrow BMW BMW Dick Lovett L&C BMW Cooper BMW BMW Holland Park Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodford Jaguar H. 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Agenda NatWest Nott to announce the break-up of Hillsdown BTR may eject its aerospace business Float will put £1.25bn tag on Computacenter EU cash boost for small firms House of Fraser faces label writ Business Digest Bidders circle property manager Biodegradable British Biotech has plunged into chaos amid allegations over directors' share sales and cover-ups of bad news from its laboratories. Report by Matthew Lynn and Kirstie Hamilton Gieves & Hawkes Regent piles into Russia Job skill shortage persists Skills Index Reed Personnel Services Plc New dawn as CRT changes to Spring Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Dome cable car seeks backers World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities The man who cleans up in kitchens In a business dominated by industrial giants, Rudolf Miele's family company has made a fortune from selling high-quality appliances to Europe's middle classes Profile Working Day Rudolf Miele's The Sunday Times Vital Statistics Help your business to deliver service Microsoft Musical sets stage for profitable plays The success of the American musical Rent has shown how financial skills can be applied to the theatre. Report by Rupert Steiner The Sunday Times Bishop flies higher with airline float With British Regional Airlines heading for a float that will value it at £80m-£100m, can British Midland be far behind? David Parsley reports EMU gives birth to new-style consumer €Uro Watch Posers for Britain Denmark on strike More jobs in France Euros check in German rate held Can Joe Lewis's son match dad's magic? Charlie Lewis is putting his reputation on the line in a bold move into Enic, the sport and leisure group, writes John Waples The euro is born: now comes the hard part Economic Outlook Inflation may yet erupt to spoil America's party American Account Roche turns to high-tech After a hectic year in office the small-firms minister plans to maintain the pressure, says Claire Oldfield. Technology businesses are next, but the going may get tougher Wallpaper trader on a roll with designs on glory My First Break Frank Cohen's future in the DIY trade was cut and dried after meeting a market hawker in a chip shop, writes Rupert Steiner A Business Link Bulletin Directors' pension fund can pay for expansion Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Challenge of the Net age To many growth companies, the Web opens an era of opportunity. But for others, such as Jato Dynamics, a motor-industry data supplier, it is a competitive threat that has devalued its core product and raised customer expectations. Report by David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Bid talks spice up EMI The music giant's chairman, Sir colin Southgate, has been living with takeover rumours for years, but now the prospect of a deal is closer than ever. Report by Rufus Olins and Garth Alexander in New York Virgin British Airways The world's favourite airline Multiple Classified Advertising Items WebPoint Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Number Company Plc Mortgage Direct Licence Mouldmed International at Tel (0171) 609-1792 Time Computer Systems Lorraine Electronics Mobile phone nuisances to be cut off Restaurants and theatres may soon be able to buy a jamming device that prevents phones ringing, writes Sean Hargrave BT Army of tiny robots hunts down chemical weapons At last, a lifeline for legions of travelling computer users You can link your office PC, home PC, and notebook with Visto, a new type of software that is available on the Web for £6 a month, writes David Hewson Edited by Sean Hargrave E-mail address:… Moon shows lost satellite the way home Lunar gravity will be used to reposition a satellite that was abandoned after its launch went wrong. Tim Furniss reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nasa unveils blueprint for colonising planets Wembley Exhibition Centre Roads and Traffic Authority Electric concrete can cure Tube ills Multiple Display Advertising Items FO's finest filched by bag ladies Man of steel drives Fullarton Allan McCluckie has turned Laird Group's computer-assembly arm into a world beater in its sector. Andrew Lorenz reports BT Beware of the PR superheroes Prufrock Revealed: the millennium computer bug Gartmore prudes keep PCs PC EMI no lame duck, it just looks like one Inside the City Contents MP declares war on banks' dirty tricks Barclays launches Peps over the phone Tesco beaten for price on its home insurance Company aims to trigger fresh windfall bonanza Contents Looking for More. . . Youngsters are being lured… Direct Contents AA ready for RAC defectors Savers caught between the Rock and a hard place Comment Paul Ham Thomson shares hitch Save & Prosper Green Flag admits it got driver's rights wrong Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Jupiter fails to address request GT Global Small shares steam ahead After last week's Footsie wobble, City experts say investors should consider backing smaller firms, writes Nick Gardner Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargains for the gamblers Aberdeen Prolific Royal & Sunalliance Cashback mortgages have a hidden price Lenders are launching cashback offensives in the mortgage war. But, Naomi Caine warns, do not be lulled into lowering your defences Family Assurance Friendly Society The Equitable Life Breathing space of cash deal Children get raw deal on savings Banks and building societies are tempting young savers with glimmicks, but paying paltry rates of interest, writes David Rudnick Swot up on your home loan Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Freebies fail to impress Legal & General Nuffield Hospitals Unmarried couples must fix pension A woman who cohabits risks losing out financially as well as emotionally if her boyfriend dies, writes, Debbie Hill Friends Provident Lonrho move may mean rich pickings in Africa Lonrho's dernerger of some of its interests overseas could have a knock-on effect for investors, writes Kevin Goldstein-Jackson LineOne Scottish Widows Mortgage Trust Standard Life Bank Norwich Union Direct The Equitable Life Thomson float is passport to holiday saving Holiday discounts make the travel group's shares look attractive but the sector can be volatile, writes Debbie Hill The Sunday Times Cost of online share deals falls The savings that brokers make by Net trading are at last being passed on to investors, writes Matthew Wall Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors Direct Top savings rates UK Unit trusts/OEICs: Far East ex Japan Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Unit trusts get cheaper Converting unit trusts into new-style companies is good news for many investors who will see costs fall, writes Sue Harris Learning loan launched Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items First National Building Society Direct Line Financial Services Singer must scale down debt Money Makeover Problem Guinness Flight Pensions wheeze is money for nothing The Wright Angle Diana Wright Bed and bard Slimline EIS could be just the ticket Inside Track Contents First Telecom Contents Life with Mo Mo Mowlam—hailed as one of the successes of Labour's first year thanks to the Ulster peace agreement—has a shocking side to her, says Andy Wood, her former spin doctor Contents Direct The night I faced down a revolution Lucan saga must be laid to rest Atticvs Week Getting to grips with the guilty Profile From now on, impotent men are in big trouble The Samaritans This Life Why take the risk? Give us a real mayor The Times Blood money taints a necessary book Ferdinand Mount Mandelson puts on the Ritz for Britain's bosses Hurd novel has pundits playing Spot the Tory Editor of independent spirit Why Japan's emperor shouldn't apologise Roll on the minister for men The couple that had it coming The Sunday Times Monsters of the multiplex Inside the mind of an IRA commander Stuart Wavell hears a reformed terrorist give a chilling testimony at a Dublin libel hearing Lacoste An affair of the hearth Moving in with the ex is the ultimate modern relationship of convenience, says Rachel Cooke The day I discovered Dad's crimes Interview America's poorest caught in the merit trap Enough to make a cat laugh London is full of monuments to the follies—and a few achievements—of past attempts to run the capital as a unit. They give clues to the shape of things to come if Londoners vote for a mayor, writes Paul Barker A capital comeback that isn't beyond out Ken And now for Someone Completely Different A little bit of French on the side Get 'em while they're young A dean who dares Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tamarind Court Points Japan committed to reconciliation VSO has reason to be proud Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon London Living metropolis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items The answer to our prayers Everyone, it seems, wants a Georgian rectory and suddenly a number are for sale, says Christine Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Then the buyer said:'Let there be light' Marylebone Warwick Balfour Godley Kennedy Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt 1St/2nd Time Buyer? London Residential Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items World of Property Exhibition French Property Exhibition For Sale Internationally Acclaimed Bar & Restaurant… Mowlem La Quinta Golf & Country Club Marbella Villas for Sale in Undiscovered Spain Cambridge Gate Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Piper Building Barratt Vive les modem migrants A strong pound and computer links make living in and working from France easier than ever, says Christine Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property For Sale Freehold Near Arundel, West Sussex Bewley Homes Showing a united front for £8.5m Bryant Homes Hamptons Knight Frank Contents The World's Best Beaches Ryanair Contents Real Madrid David Wickers travels to the Spanish capital for our occasional series about small hotels with character Sunsail Swimming into trouble The percentage of UK beaches failing the most basic EU tests for water quality is rising. Rob Ryan asks why Ooks of the eek World Service: May Where to go in May? David Wickers recommends Bali and the Algarve, plus parties, festivals and happenings worldwide Cuba Algarve Agency Annual Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Bhutan monastery razed Seafrance BA holidays on the pistes Flanders remembered Health fears for wet-bike fuel Directions On the Edge Thomson share perks 'a good deal' Eal of the Week Crystal Where was I? India Small Group Tours Uestion & nswer Holiday Money Let down by insurance Without these walls Warwick's central role in our history has left it with a magnificent castle. But don't let this distract you from the fine town that lies in its shadow, says Richard Girling Making a Weekend of It Lunn Poly Holiday Clinic Norma and Alan Findlay like far-flung places with interesting history and scenery. Norma wants time on the beach as well and Alan would like some golf. They want to travel in the autumn and their budget is £1,400-£1,700 each Air Travel Group Holidays Limited As Others See us The singles tour operator P&o Cruises Join up for a Weekend Break or a Floral Tour Bloom time The gardens of Britain are about to burst into glorious bloom. Caroline Donald gives us the green-fingered guide to where and when to find the best gardens around the country between now and the autumn Windjammer Barefoot Cruises Swansea Cork Ferries Portugaline Win World Cup Trips to France for Two Six of the world's What makes a perfect beach? Is it the colour of the sand, the shape of the waves, or perhaps the way you felt when you discovered it? Mark Hodson spoke to six experienced beachcombers and discovered that choosing a favourite is never an exact science Campus The airline seat company Westminster Travel Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Best beaches Check-In Travelbag Travel Insurance Travelbag Airline Network Airtours Flights Qantas Travel Insurance AiR Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Qantas Trailfinders British Midland The Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers Insurance Association Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Flightseats BUPA TravelCover Lakes & Mountains of Scandinavia Check-In Thai Appointed Agent American Express Insurance Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial. A. Flight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peregor Travel Dial. A. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Make £700 a Week as a Freelance Proofreader &… The History Summer School University of Glasgow Courses Seven Years Successful Training International Language Schools Sold on a career in sales Margaret Coles reports on a training scheme for the growing number of graduate entrants Inter Exec Roger Stephens & Associates Post Office Counters Ltd The Sunday Times Renault ICL Actuaries strike gold Executives in Demand Hitler's Great Mistake Stalingrad by Antony Beevor Viking £25 pp494 Contents Evil that men do Pile 'Em High Picture Gallery Woman's space Critical List Come on, men, urges Harvey Porlock, put some lead in your pencils Dispensing with false heroics Still Me by Christopher Reeve Century £16.99 pp309 The warring Wagners He Who Does Not Howl with the Wolf: The Wagner Legacy: An Autobiography by Gottfried Wagner Sanctuary Publishing £16.99 pp306 Arms and the man The Valkyrie Operation: The True Story of a British Agent's Battle against the World's Deadliest Arms Dealer by Wensley Clarkson Blake £16.99 pp289 Football and poets The Trouble with Money and Other Essays by Ian Hamilton Bloomsbury £12.99 pp360 Sunday Times Why the West is best The Wealth and Poverty of Nations Why Some are So Rich and Some are So Poor by David Landes Little, Brown £20 pp650 Diary Making holy communion Patrick French praises V S Naipaul's peerless account of his experiences with the Islamic peoples of Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan and Malaysia Berlin: looking forward to a new beginning Ralf Dahrendorf recalls the city that was a living nightmare for a generation, and raises hope for its future in a democratic, united Germany 75 Years Ago this Week Arnold Bennett writing to John Middleton Murry, May 1923 On the Shelf John Letts applauds a G Macdonell's study of Napoleon's marshals Coming apart at the seams Intimacy by Hanif Kureishi Faber £9.99 pp118 TLS Writers Free Magazine A family all at sea Your Blue-Eyed Boy by Helen Dunmore Viking £12.99 pp252 Shortlist Old head on young shoulders Dream Children by a N Wilson Duckworth £15.99 pp218 Love among the artists Spending by Mary Gordon Bloomsbury £12.99 pp301 The Stillest Day by Josephine Hart Chatto £12.99 pp210 The Sunday Times Liberty or Death: India's Journey to… The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 529 Crossword Enthusiasts Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Hardy Amies wants films to get the costumes right and has designs on Lady Bracknell British History The Funday Times Contents The Funday Times These environmentally friendly chocolate critters are the confectionery craze from down under F-mail The Fun Club Jarvis … and the Normans LineOne Funday. line Morning glory Spalt attack High-jinks Changing room Pop newcomer Imaani hopes to find fame and fortune, just like Abba, when she represents the UK in Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena On the road Beryl the Peril Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Dagsy Dog Lift off Picture Gallery The Dungeons Matthew Fleming Picture Gallery After being knocked off the track in the previous The Red Card On yer bike The Sunday Times Robin Jarvis the Woven Path The Red House Contents Selfridges & Co Who do they think they are? The Carry On star Contents Social diary Think Pink notebook Most Wanted This week's object of desire Now you see them, now you don't Whatever has happened to Liz Hurley's breasts? Out again in Versace a few days ago, her famous chest had all but disappeared. But where to? Sue Reid turns detective Can you lose weight and keep your cup size? Something to Believe in Picture Gallery Let's Swing Again From the fairway to the dancefloor, golfing gear is now fashionable. Yes, says Rachel Cooke, it's hard to believe, but the game is groovy Growing Pains As the remake of Lolita finally reaches our screens, the film's 15-year-old star reveals how the role has affected her adolescence. By Christopher Goodwin Pergo Face of the future Storm, the British model agency responsible for the likes of Kate Moss, Sophie Dahland. Iris Palmer, celebrates its 10th anniversary this week. So who does it predict will make it big in the next decade? Anita Chaudhuri reports Bloom at the top The new collection from the high street chain Oasis offers affordable summer frocks in ultra-feminine fabrics. Emine Saner picks the best of the bunch High society Designed in the 1930s as part of a socialist utopia, today this London penthouse is the height of good living, says Rebecca Tanqueray Interiors Less is Less Design Directory how to Get the Look King spear Oh Madeira! Winner's dinners Letters Picture Gallery Smirnoff The Times Mexican new wave Spirits Something to chew on India Knight looks East for a feast Bottle of the Week Four of the best. . . Restaurants for meeting married women Table Talk Forget the Alamo The Times Cuttings Gardening The dark tones of copper cobs offer a frame for vivid contrasts of light and shadow, says Dan Pearson Down to Earth It's a vine time for grapes, says Neil Wormald Question and answer One of my clematis bushes wilted overnight; what has gone wrong? Tip of the week Odeon Oakridge Direct Dulux J. G. 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