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News from 31/05/1998

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John Chapman, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Philip Marsden, Addlson de Witt, Barney Spender, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, Vd, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, David Whitfield, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Mills, Jim Munro, Lord Sheppard, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Eva Gizowki, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Derek Hodgson, Lesley White, Janet Crook, John Jay, Sean O'Callaghan, A S, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Jayne Buxton, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Rory Godson, Peter Stockill, Chris Dignan, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Dr Madsen Pirie President, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Sir Michael Pickard, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, K R, Dr Roger Henderson, D W, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Steve Farrar, Jeremy Seal, Irwin Stelzer, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Mark Ottaway, Craig Raine, John McCready, David Dougill, Robert Hewison, Norman Davies, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Thrasy Petropoulos, Kathryn Gyngell, H C, David Hewson, Naomi Calne Deputy Money Editor, Nicole, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Anne-Marie Conway, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Debble Hill, James Tuckey, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Michelle Langley, Michael Jones, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Michael Alexander St John, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Professor Ian Craft Director, Rob Steen, Geoffrey Dicks, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Carlos Alberto Parreira, Charles Catchpole, Sir Brian Jenkins, Josephine Smit, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Mary Bower, Peter Blackburn, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Ann McFerran, Nick Newman, John Boorman, Robert Blake, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Alex Ferguson, Christopher Morgan, Richard Girling, Dr Lawrence Levy, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Joanne Riddick, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Lord Saatchi, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Dr L F Lowenstein, Nick Land, Per Staehr, David Batts, John Mackay, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Lindsay Duguid, Zoe Brennan, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, David Hunt, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Mark Cooke, Richard Evans, Lucy Atkins, Andrew Smith, Dr Gordon Cook, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Rob Ryan, John Givens, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Rasselas, Jack Grimston, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Michael Frye, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Josh Salzmann, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Emma Marlin, Rachel Cooke, Hazel Prowse, Nick Hanna, Papa, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Mel Webb, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Geri Halliwell, Andrew Rogers, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Adrian Mourby, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, John P McCarthy, Toby Grey, Michael Sheridan, Margaret Walters, David Starkey, R A, A R, Michael Kinane, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Paul Metson, Christopher Ricks, John Waples, A A Gill, Denis Walsh, Matthew Campbell, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, David Sumner Smith, Nadine Meisner, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, All Stewart, Danny Baker, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Mark Sanderson, Anne Esden, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Lisa St Aubin de Teran, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Brian Pendreigh, Tony Perrottet, David Parsley, Margaret Busby, Harold Elletson, Lysette Anthony, Ph, Mrs Mills, Alan Sugar, Tobias Hill, Simon Trump, Zoe Linkson, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Joanna Simon, Sandy Gall, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Nigel Glass, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Secret sect of transsexual priests shakes church Second-home owners face tax penalty Outrage over Sinn Fein invitation to royal party Contents British Airways Contents Spice Girls braced for a Ginger snap The wrong sort of sleepers put passengers' lives at risk Irvine calls PM 'young Blair' Contents Secret pact denied PoWs better deal Contents Railtrack Contents Tory revolt as party blocks Eurosceptics Contents Straw's credo for saving marriages Your Free Panini Album Inquiry savages DPP over chaos Picture Gallery Article Withdrawn Happiness is a hired husband Tap maestros of Riverdance have their best steps taped Virgin Alcoholic surgeon sued over deaths Nationwide NHS faces action on baby scandal Primus Harry heads for Eton, under William's wing C of E worshippers fall to record low St. Joseph's Hospice Compaq Spencer in Diana TV deal Sedimentary Glyptolith Concern over cancer-link perfume used in air-fresheners Literary lion mauls his mentor Naipaul Telephone 'voice tags' will keep track of sex offenders Lunn Poly Cellnet FO calls up ambassadors of rock Labour's pet pop stars strike a rebellious note British Airways Long life is a state of mind Hewlett Packard Chaplin was a paedophile, claims author Volkswagen drives to aid of dome with £12m offer British Airways Spy Station F83 Barclays Funds Limited Cracking the Menwith Codes Bullying ministers sicken mandarins 3Com More connected Nazi victims 'used in anatomy book' She is the most powerful prosecutor in the land. Now Dame Barbara Mills is facing a damning indictment of her performance Insight Lunn Poly Toyota Elephant vets battle killer trunk disease Catch-22 caught out naked cadet British Airways Diabetes in children may be spread by school virus England gets burnt at the Joan of Arc stake Watchdog to hold inquiry into chaos at tax offices Britons to rescue rotting chateaux Scottish Widows Renault recommend elf Just Launched How Louise and lawyer went to dogs The Times How Louise and lawyer went to dogs RAF to airlift 250,000 if Cyprus war erupts US male seeks a man's life Indonesia begs for aid as food stocks run low Adams 'terror chic' misfires in New York Airbus Yeltsin's tax claim rattles the new rich Marshal Stalin set to reinvade his favourite city Cathay Pacific The Sunday Times Pakistan calls Clinton's bluff Israel rejects plea on Vanunu prison visit ban The New Arms Race War in Kashmir Lloyds Bank Business Banking BBC Radio 4 Model footballers kick into fashion Number two son builds Bush political empire One The Open University Plague of snakes gets the suburbs rattled Colombia votes in a war zone Moonbeam shines in race for mayor Inside Los Angeles Palm Pressing for a quota Iced mice prompt $300,000 lawsuit Britain 'lost a lot' winning the war-Kohl Teachers help pupils to cheat Gene 'elixir' can extend life by 40% Weather and Travel Outlook Quietly united: The Age Khan, 61-year-old spiritual… Media magnate's firm in bribes inquiry Direct Line Four tickets share £8.3m lottery pot News Digest £50,000 book deal for Saudi nurse Youth loses leg Airport rumpus Flight delays Asthma warning Pair charged Army homeless Testing time Clean air act Judgment Day Moment of truth dawns for Hoddle's chosen few Contents McManaman deserves a chance to play in France Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Boy wonder's time will come Chris Lightbown argues that it is premature to place England's World Cup expectations on the young shoulders of Michael Owen Fit for Nothing? Louise Taylor listens to fitness experts worried by Glenn Hoddle's refusal to include a sports scientist in his World Cup team Flawed formation fails to shape up Germany beat England's World Cup opponents Win a Ferrari Scotland under fire Collins sets out on tricky route towards destiny Scotland's midfield gerera has a battle pain for success in the World Cup finals By Kevin McCarra Contents Divine Inspiration Roberto Baggio, once Italy's Divine Ponytail is back again shorn of locks but high on confidence By David Walsh Lido The Sunday Times England must steer clear of mavericks Graham Otway urges the Test selectors to opt for steady survivors rather than be swayed by demands for spectacular performers Locals promise a little difficulty Ian Hawkey predicts a hostile welcome for England's openers at Edgbaston from two fast bowlers on a happy hunting ground Beconase Allergy Klusener feels the heat Kent give Thorpe six of the best Collingwood leads fightback for Durham Britannic Assurance County Championship Watkin foiled by gritty Nash Bevan holds key to brighter future Sky Monty puts on supreme style Mel Webb in Hamburg on characteristics that make a particularly single-minded Scot a force that opponents do well to fear Eagles plummet to home depths Red clay defeats the great and good Nick Pitt says there are no short cuts available to the winner of 10 Grand Slam tournaments if he is ever to end his barren spell on the courts of Paris Pioline's simple success plays to partisan crowd Nick Pitt watches Frenchman Cedric Pioline enjoy both victory and home support at Roland Garros Teenage sensation marches on to another handsome victory Richard Evans sees the latest win by the young Russian who has taken Roland Garros by storm Players demand bigger share of the pot Top tennis names are being short-changed at Grand Slam events, says Richard Evans Make your Number as Memorable as Geoff Hurst's… Jackson leaps towards long jump landmark Ian Chadband asks Colin Jackson why he is gunning for the oldest record in British athletics Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Pools Racing Holland turn the corner to set up final with Spain Sports Round-Up Vickery ready to prop up brat pack Gloucester's warrior holds the key to England's success in the southern hemisphere furnace and to their World Cup hopes says Stephen Jones Metcalfe mends Scotland's damaged spirit The Battle of the Big Men Down Under but far from down and out Bob Dwyer, former Australia coach, says the weakened tourists could well beat his fellow countrymen Canon Epsom's ups and John Karter, racing correspondent, regrets the dilly-dallying of prominent trainers who are reluctant to reveal their Derby runners No T Midas touch gives small-time owner a big shout John Karter talks to Catherine Corbett, whose Derby colt The Glow-Worm is only the latest in a series of astute acquisitions John Karter's Five Greatest Epsom Derbys Downs need a lift BT Derby Day Picture Gallery Enter now to Win Cash Prizes worth £50,000 Football fans have food for thought Action Replay Prove your point with a powerful backhand Play the Game The Backhand Shot: One Hand or Two? This Week's Fixtures No Title Sport on TV Picture Gallery Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Fearless Wurz in top gear DK Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Le Mans sets true test for McLaren I'm the urban spaceman Ray Hutton, confirmed car driver, takes a tentative ride on BMW's new-model city commuter, the C1 Motoring Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi wheels out dream machine Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Road Sage Car advertisements nowadays actually give you real information-if you know how to read them Multiple Display Advertising Items British Car Auctions It's as Easy as AVC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Altwood Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Ascot Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Milcars Group Sytner Holland Park Vines Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar H. 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Owen Saab Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items In poser's paradise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items That big, big decision for the family man Guaranteed Motor Cars Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratton British Steel shake-up to boost profits by £550m Rolls owners in drive to foil VW bid Inside Coopers & Lybrand Contents Springer in talks to break up Mirror Contents Crane-hire firm goes up in the world Contents BAA's Egan is lined up as next MEPC chairman Railtrack is set for Channel link New CBI chief is welcome throwback to Thatcherism BNB International Minimum wage could hit creation of jobs Howard Ronson plans £30m City comeback Heathrow to be rail hub Business Digest Crane-hire firm tries float again Visa is rolling all cards into one Duke's Kingdom Fortune's origins lie back in 1066 3i Bug delays Railtrack Trident costs explode Smiths to lift off with refit orders Sharewatch A share in the boardroom American LBO firm eyes Europe Databank Colonial boy lives by law of jungle Working Day Vital Statistics Star Alliance ECB chief calls for debt to be cut Euro Watch Regus Inflation paranoia leads Bank astray Get a Number that Always Does the Business Sheffield Hallam University One law for you and another for leaders American Account South Korea struggles with reform Air Portugal Lucent Technologies Pitney Bowes Take my advice: save your money What is to be done to save Russia? The West must inject £6 billion to prevent economic meltdown and prop up a fledging democracy, writes Mark Cooke from Moscow Software giant designs revolution in UK schools Wall Street bears wait for Dow to crack More investors fear the decline in the Nasdaq index will lead to a sharp fall across the market. Garth Alexander reports from New York Siemens Nixdorf £3.60 rate 'would cost jobs' The small-firms sector says it will be hardest hit by the minimum wage and wants to be treated as a special case. Report by Claire Oldfield Film minnow scripts plan for commercial stardom Birmingham Sexy salesman got Janet Reger going Bulletin Directors are entitled to redundancy Questions of Business Cutting the old-school ties Exam success is academic if a private school's roll is failing so far that it is losing money. Governors and head teachers must harness every management and marketing tool outside the classroom if their schools are to surviVE. Report by David Summer Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Mirror seeks the fairest bidder of all Leading the way to Spain and Latin America Orange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheque Exchange Ltd. Businesses for Sale Regus Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Results Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Cream clears skin cancer BT Standard Life Bank Picture Gallery Household robot fights fires Online banking's errors add up to a poor service Few customers will be tempted to switch to online accounts as long as the banks remain so indiferent about faults in software says David Hewson Search for stray comets stepped up Astrono Nasa is increasing its efforts to spot any comets or asteriods that could wipe out human life in a collision with Earth. Mark Priggt reports Edited by Sean Hargrave Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Social Security Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Formula One technology drives electric karts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pirtek Licensing Division Multiple Display Advertising Items First Impressions Franchise Break into Executive Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Bursts in pipes predicted Canon Campbell takes a steak in the enemy camp Prufrock Old habits die hard Fagin to pick angels' pockets Scotland the brave should not retreat Inside the City Nationwide axes £12m of service fees Amnesty enters insurance business Contents M&S looks for foothold in student loan market Loyal customers miss out with Scarborough Star Attraction. . . Film makers are tempting small… Contents Virgin Contents Charges eat up pensions Striking a healthy balance of choice and consistency Comment Pru offers baby-break deal Royal & Sunalliance Heroin addict plundered brother's bank account Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Legal junior exceeds his brief Scottish Amicable Where to get best pension Hidden charges can sink the value of personal pensions, but Paul Ham tells you how to navigate safely towards the best deal Scottish Widows How Charges Eat up your Pension Fund Standard Life Bank Britannia International Save & Prosper Beware hidden costs of cheap-rate mortgages Lenders are offering a wide range of cut-rate deals on home loans, but watch out for redemption penalties, writes Naoml Caine Yorkshire Building Society Movies offer investors a piece of the action The British film industry success story rolls on, but backers should invest for fun not money. Debbie Hill takes a sneak preview Mercury Asset Management Aberdeen Prolific Invesco Legal & General Gartmore Dislike of pizza loses chance of tasty profit Missing out on shares in restaurant chains can be costly, as can AMP's tardiness, writes Kevln Goldstein-Jackson Investor's Journal Bloomberg Money The Equitable Life Mortgage works Stolen goods are a steal Auctions of unclaimed stolen property can yield big bargains, such as a sun bed for £1 and televisions for £30, writes Nick Gardner Paragon mortgages Norwich Union Cashing in on four wheels Purse Power Royal & Sunalliance Chelsea Building Society Firms fight shy of holding the baby Company provision of childcare remains a rarity, but the few firms that provide it reap big dividends, writes Anne Esden Cut your gas bill online Top savings rates UK Unit trusts/OEICs: UK equity income Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Bonds promise to give investors calm passage Chase De Vere The Equitable Life Policy £ Plus Cashing in your Endowment Scottish Widows Banking Revolution Direct Line Financial Services Beale Dobie How to save Shirley Valentine life Jupiter Holding on to AMP shares should pay The Wright Angle Kunick is safe bet in leisure business Inside Track Goodwood Travel Ltd. Contents Diana Contents Call the World Good ol' disco days Contents Too much ado about marbles Atticvs Taki Week Is there life after the spice rack? Profile If you are what you eat, then we're all cannibals The Times This Life Save the teacher The Sunday Times Time bomb in the East Ticket Master Apologies are good for governments Irvine lords it over a mere prime minister Dishonourable members Will Mitchell be Mandy's Monty? Britain is breaking up faster than you think Welcome to the mother country Get lost, symbolic woman TLS Red star over China Bai Ling has graduated from the Chinese army and the horror of Tiananmen Square to Hollywood stardom. But Beijing regards her as a traitor, she tells Stuart Wavell BBC Radio 4 America shows Blair the way to work a welfare miracle Lacoste Guilt-edged chronicler of family passion Interview Lost in the dark shadows of child abuse Bryan Appleyard The rush to halt children's home scandals may be leading us into rough justice On Pages 10-11 of News Review End the phoney women's war Malaria malaise BBC Radio 4 Gift of a Child: Surely the moral behind Lois… Is rail link Prescott's Waterloo? Mirror, Mirror, who is the most disloyal paper of all? Points Car buyers ripped off Birthdays British model is best Right Again: The discovery of a diamond star by In praise of the working father Fair Briar Prowting Homes The Silk Quarter Multiple Classified Advertising Items The White House Michael Shanly Homes When mother has to be firm with herself The supermother has to learn to say 'enough' and forgo some of the potential of her career success, says Jayne Buxton Tamarind Court Your very good health-in a foreign body Britons are going on an international bionic binge, finds Stuart Wavell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Colliers Jardine London Living metropolis Westbury Vincent House Attention! 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Then rent More and more househunters are turning to the rental market for their country home, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connell Wardour Castle Barratt First in set to be first out Barratt Octacon Barratt Try Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr. Petworth, Ideal retreat or second home, remote,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FPD savills Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons International Bellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard Barratt Sotogrande Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Bellway Homes Linden Contents Ryanair Contents Changing its Spots Zimbabwe's success in managing the change form colonbial society to modern state is good news for the independent traveller. says Mark Ottaway Contents Holiday Clinic Paul and Jo-Ann Wilson want an upmarket holiday in Europe, with an emophasis on natural attractions and as little touring as possible Being self-empolyed they can travel at any time, and they have set a budger of £3,000 Thistle Hotels Travel Brief North Cyprus The Holidaymakers' Profile Ooks of the eek Salade days Whether you're a beach bum or a culture vulture, the historic city of Nice has something to suit every taste, says Nick Hanna Website of the Week Marriott The Best of Spain & Portugal The Break Nice Two weeks for the price of one LunnPoly SunWORLD On the Edge Cheap-flight battle hots up Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Wet-bike death prompts new controls Directions Great Inns of England is a new consortium that… Deal of the Week Air Portugal Holiday costs still falling Where was I? Latest venture for king of the bucket shops World Cup means holiday glut Question & Answer Holiday Money High rollers Sunsail Beach Clubs The Brit Pack Legoland Denmark Irish Ferries Moomin World, Finland C. I. E Tours International Ireland's South East in full colour! Irish Ferries Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Drive Ireland The Sunday Times Stena Line Great Southern Hotels Ireland Picture Gallery Making a Weekend of It SeaWorld The Dart's trophy Richard Girling heads west through breathtaking scenery to sample the charms of Totnes, a small towns short on pretension and big on historic attractions As Others See us The kids'-camp instructor Knocking on heaven's door Sandy Gall decided to celebrate his 70th birthday by climbning Mount Olynpus home oif the Greek gods No Title Mark Warner bech clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Club World British Airways The way … the gods Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Airfares Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items First, Club, economy flts, huge discounts w/wide… Multiple Display Advertising Items Gantas Air Tickets Direct Air Link Campus Travel Contents Fount of youth Mathattan may be losing its cutting edge to creeping gentrification, but the east Village remains an outpost for the young, hip and irrevernet. Tony Perrottet reports Taking a Bite in the Big Apple The Sunday Times US Airtours Bridge the World Travel Centre The Travel Bug Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet British Midland Sunsail Campus Travel Quest Worldwide British Airways UsA specialist Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial-A-Flight Americana Best Offers! Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Solo's Elegant Resorts Go For Value . 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Now a new book shows how you accquire their skills in nine basic steps Report by Andrew Rogers Robert Half Apacs HM Treasury Royal Bank Invoice Finance Cyberdesk Computer Services Ltd Matthews Harris Consulting IBM Credit Suisse Elizabeth Arden International Bordeaux Index Ltd Financial Appointments Do You Want to Become a Successful Financial… Phoenix Graduate to the City Finance Director-£30k Advancement Careers Ltd. 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Every Time We Say Goodbye by Anna Blundy Century £12.99 pp225 Eeyore goes east Lucy Hughes-Hallett finds a writer's tour of East Anglia imbued with a deeply melancholic sense of history BBC Radio 4 And the bland played on Jazz in Revolution by John Dankworth Constable £18.99 pp229 Gibbons in a Northern Spring A pugilistic life The Day-Star of Liberty William Hazlitt's Radical Style by Tom Paulin Faber 22.50 pp382 BBC Radio 4 Diary A question of minds over might The historical context of the Chechen war helps Philip Marsden to understand how a tiny state could resist the monolith of the Soviet army Going ape in Indonesia Anthony Sattin wonders who is following whom in a tale about the orang-utans of Borneo's rainforest 140 Years Ago this Week William Makepeace Thackeray writing to Adelaide Ann Procter, June 4,1858 On the Shelf Jeremy Seal finds a travelogue that gets right to the heart of east Africa Journey into darkness Coast to Coast by Frederic Raphael Orion £16.99 pp231 The Open University Nihilistic trailer-park chic By the Shores of Gitchee Gumee by Tama Janowitz Picador £6.99 pp288 Shortlist Hip old gunslinger Cuba Libre by Elmore Leonard Viking £16.99 pp343 Astrology, ecology and the rest On the Edge by Edward St Aubyn Chatto £9.99 pp234 V. S. Naipaul Home and away Collected Poems 1948-1998 by D J Enright Oup £15 Pp501 Corners of foreign fields Unbearable rightness of Being Martin Heidegger Between Good and Evil by Rüdiger Safranski translated by Ewald Osers Harvard £23.50 pp474 Doris Lessing Somebody Else Arthur Rimbaud in Africa by Charles… The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 533 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Craig Raine, Sunday Times writer of the year, hates Hanif and is tickled by Ted The Folio Society Ltd. Scooby-Doo! Contents The Alien! He's Here! World Cup Send your funny photos, stories and poems to us at… The Funday Times Action adventure Cartoon Star Sunday is always a prize … Fruity, sporty, wheely fun! Asterix and the Normans Jarvis Funday Quick draw Striking out Always choose Funday news for the biggest stories by… Cover up Snap decision Full circle Music makers Beryl the Peril Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Dagsy loves reading e-mail Write to him at funday… Rex and Tex Next Week in Funday Shaun Pollock Fans utd Panini Contents Carte Noire Who do they think they are? The memorabilia designer Contents Social diary Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Social dairy Most Wanted This week's object of desire Lunettes Camera Sunglasses There's nothing like a Dane He may have glossy looks, millions in the bank and a titled girlfriend, but restaurateur Mogens Tholstrup isn't jumping for joy. Roland White knows how he feels-well almost Land Rover Land Rover Postcards from the edge Cannes was as crazy as ever. The British actress Lysette Anthony, out there touting her latest film, put on her reporter's hat to check out the parties and politics on the Croisette Picture Gallery Perm Ariston's Multi-Function Hobs Will Leave You… Short cuts Red and white hussy top, £160 It's T-time Whether you fancy one in plain white or something a little more in-your-face, Michelle Langley picks the summer's best T-shirts Loréal Buitoni Summer Starry, starry heights Winner's dinners Letters Blame it on Lenders Bagels Bottles of the Week Help is at hand for incurable caffeine addicts Aisles of white Four of the best. . . Restaurants where you can feast your eyes on the staff Table Talk In with the inn crowd Interiors Flat spin Design Directory How to Get the Look Down to Earth Create a wall fountain and enjoy watery thrills without spills, says Neil Wormald Tips of the week Coming up Roses It's a thorny love affair, but every summer Dan Pearson succumbs to the seductive powers of the rose family Gardening Cuttings The Handcrafted Bed Company Home Workshop 'Wrough Iron' Jardiniere Multiple Display Advertising Items Strachan Oakridge Direct Divani Direct The Slipcover Multiple Display Advertising Items Homefair Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items The Teak Tiger Trading Company Honda Country Desks Churchill's Stairlifts plc F & S Lighting Thomas Lloyd Direct from The Factory Parasols MTD For a Growing World Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in the Homes & Gardens Section Kirkdale Direct Fired Earth Persona Man Hunting If you want to land a wealthy catch, go fishing where the single, solvent males gather in shoals-down at your nearest sub-aqua club, says Emma Marlin Man hunting On the hook Mind & Body Should toddlers barely out of nappies be forced to compete? Tania Alexander bows out of the race to make little Einsteins On Call Diet Watch Autumn Dawn Golf drivers Consumer Test Fitness It may sound a bit like going around in circle, but gyrotonics offers new momentum to anyone driven to despair by that extra bit of flab. Eva Gizowki reports Cheat of the Week Deep Rooted Work it out All the answers to your fitness questions How Do I Look? Picture Gallery 6 of the best Face spritzers Joined at the hip Two sisters are taking the French beauty world by storm. Emma Moore on the sweet smell of sibling success Cut and dry Hair tip of the week Backswing Green River Roll-Up Panamas Lyn-Plan British Antique Replicas Rosie Nieper T-Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Activ Vite Fabric World Reproduction Furniture Table Protector The London Wall Bed Company Broken Pen? 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The answers to all your problems Brief lives After years of flirting from the comfort of her Renault Clio, Nicole was finally driven to the altar on Friday to launch the latest twist of the campaign Carted'or Royal National Institute for the Blind Contents Contents She's a cut above the rest Rest of the week's films Bright stars but no sign of light All of Julie Christic's screen magic cannot rescue afterglow form its self-satisfield tone and woeful script says Tom Shone Robbed of tragedy John Boorman's Cannes-winner lets checky criminal Martin Cahill off lightly Crowds gather round the steaming pit in the ground Sweet and low From grainy Super-8 to unplugged sound, old technologies have many new admirers. We many like digital gagetry, but we love our Lo-Tech, too, says Hugh Pearman Welsh National Opera Summer madness Invasion of the body watchers Two engrossing exhibitions examine the human form with unsettling candour, says Waldemar Januszczak Who's a pretty girl, then? The hit American legal series Ally McBeal arrives on our screens this week. But don't expect it to live up to This Life, says Rachel Cooke Richard Gere Bed Corner Old men behaving badly Two oldies in the buff were the talk of Cannes. Brian Pendreich on a little Brit film with big hopes Film The Critical List Unbeatable ticket offers Theatre Pick of the Week Art Pick of the Week Pop Pick of the Week What to see and where to go this week Opera Pick of the Week Dance Pick of the Week Concerts Pick of the Week Pop Donmar Comedy Pick of the Week World Premiere Noises off Covering his tracks From comedy to jazz and now pop pastiche, Billy Jenkins is still striking a chord with his devoted audience, says Stewart Lee Royal Shakespeare Company Olympia London Rest of the week's theatre Fiercely felt blast from the past In Copenhagen, Michael Frayn grapples with the moral and intellectual argumetns that attend the birth of the atom bomb. The result is his fines play, says John Peter Rock The ultimate collection Jazz Crucial Cuts Classical The Sunday Times Making it up as you go along Bicycle wheels, electrodes, squeaky pedals: it's all part of the Heath Robinson world of experimental music, says Paul Driver BBC Radio 4 Maritime disaster The Chums and Fans' latest, a seaside extravaganza, gives Nadine Meisner that sinking feeling Barbican Centre Mcdonalds Jeans vs genius At Glyndebourne's opeining, its casual cosi is a yawn but the revived Katya Kabanova sparklles, while the Royal Opera closes with a triumph, and no props at all says Hugh Canning Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items This Royal Festival Hall London Hotel & Concert Breaks Beautiful Theatre Experience The Fleet Tandoori Restaurant The Royal Ballet Select Theatre Breaks Concert Breaks Europe & USA Beautiful Theatre Experience Theatre Box Office Victoria Palace Theatre Eric Clapton Budget or Vip hotel Kat and the Kings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Mobil Royal Festival Hall Barbican Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Route of Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items Romeo & Juliet Apollo Theatre Royal Albert Hall Janet An Inspector Calls Luntry Theatre Brears M people Moscow State Circus Multiple Display Advertising Items Face to Face Summer of 1998 The Antiquarian Book Fair In a league of his own John Motson, whose commentary put the facts into football, faces a full drilling on TV By Roland White The week in view Rewriter's block Roland White Radio Waves Show them the red card Top 10 TV Programmes BBC1 Critics' Choice British Midland The Airline for Europe Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 The Times Critics' … Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite The Times BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day The Times BBC1 Critics Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 The Times Critic Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 The Times Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics Choice UK Gold Satellite Movies Pick of the day Satellite Pick of the day Radio Picture Gallery Contents Lombard Direct A new deal for your money Banks have changed—why haven't your banking habits? asks Naomi Caine Virgin It's all for One—and One for all Virgin's new account gathers all the elements of the personal finance jigsaw into one complete picture, explains Roger Anderson Won over by flexibility Car Enthusiasts How the Deals Compare Choosing the pace to pay off the debt The Pilot Instant credit for instant repayments The Family Picture Gallery Save & Prosper Wise moves for money Tips After the carpetbaggers New Banks Nationwide Brokers are for … Online Trading John Charcol Waving the flag for cyber tellers Online Banking Internet Banking Basics Citibank Life's biggest burden Mortgages Mortgage Take control—do it your way Flexibility Virgin Home Loan Dos and Don'ts A great result That'll do nicely for a good cause Charity Cards Au Reward for shopping around Tough choices in the plastic jungle Credit Cards Peep at the cash-free future Microchip Debit Now they are all competing to lend you money Borrowing Win a Weekend Away with Virgin The pick for pocket money Never too young to care for your cash Children The traveller gets a choice Currency Don't let a drama turn into a financial crisis Insurance Virgin direct Contents Contents It's a kind of magic Hesitant Hoddle on a wing-back and a prayer Joe Lovejoy predicts England will meet Germany in the quarter finals but struggles to see any further progress Comparing football teams across a gap of 32 years… England in search of Route This is My England Microsoft No half measures Microsoft German machine showing its age Microsoft The buzz from Brazil Pele's beautiful team Hugh McIlvanney on the magnificent Braxillians of 1970, agruably the finest team ever assembled b the giants of world football Vauxhall Spin Doctors: Deadly with a Dead Ball BT Internet No Place like Home? French without fears With France's coach deaf to the carpers and critics his team will be free to express themselves, says Ian Chadband Del boy The Sunday Times Why Del Piero is the Complete Footballer Shooting Workrate Lavazza Cable & Wireless Yvessaintlaurent World Cup A-Z How much would he cost Alex Ferguson? Maradona? Is this the new Much is expected of Ariel Ortega, who will wear Argentina's famous No 10 shirt in France. Denis Walsh on a superstar in the making And whatever happened to the old one? The 10 greatest World Cup goals Did Archie Gemmill score the best ever World Cup goal or was he eclipsed by Maradona? We asked leading managers, players and media people to nominate their favourite goals. Chris Lightbown revisits the top 10 in our poll My top three: World Cup goals that will live in the memory Carlos Alberto Puts the Seal on Brazil's Unforgettable Performance They Think It's All over. . . It is now The Greatest World Cup Goal Ever France 98: Your guid Calling all the shots For the TV commentators trying to bring the World Cup alive in our living rooms, painstaking research and a well-stocked video cabinet are essential to the job. Louise Taylor reports Mesh Computers PLC The Key Contests: Luise Taylor on how the Experts from BBC and ITV Compare How the TV Teams Line up From zero to hero-and back again Ian Chadband on three leading lights from World Cups of the past who burned brightly and then flickered out Filthy! Super Eagle soars again The crying game Thresher Time Computer Systems Group Scotland Manpower Norway Brazil Morocco Group Italy Austria Cameroon Chile Group France Denmark South Africa Saudi Arabia Group Nigeria v Paraguay Spain Bulgaria Nigeria Paraguay Group Holland Mexico South Korea Belgium Group Germany USA Iran Yugoslavia Group England Alliance Leicester Group Colombia Romania Tunisia Expert view of Group G Carlos Alberto Parreira, who coached Brazil in 1994, backs England and Romania Group Argentina Jamaica Croatia Japan Microsoft Windows 98 The Sunday Times Microsoft Picture Gallery The France 98 Emblem and Official Mascot are… Contents American Express Contents Audi Lauder Pleasures for Men Relative Values Pamela, Lady Harlech, chair of English National Ballet, and her daughter, Pandora Ormsby Gore, actor. By Ann McFerran. 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