News from 30/08/1998
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John Dugdale, M, Michael Prescott, Patrick French, Barney Spender, Robin Williams, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, France Hachette, Andrew Warshaw, Geoff Maxted, W H, William Josling, Emma Payne, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Derek Hodgson, Woody Harrelson, Meda Amor, Robert Sandail, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Ruud Gullit, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Mathew Loup, Ivo Tennant, Brian Porter, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, David Smith, Edin Hamzic, Gary Lambert, Chris Dignan, Nick Pitt, Donu Kogbara, William Green, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Stephen Vines, Edward Platt, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Gwilym Gibbons, John McKeown, Anthony Sattin, Susan d'ARCY, Robert Winnett, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Julian Barnes, Maurice Taylor, David Dougill, Philip Flaxton, D R, Philip Kingsley, Elliott Smith, Thrasy Petropoulos, H C, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, David Maguiree, Marian Martin, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Canning, David Caims, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, G T, Louise Taylor, Christine Griffiths, J T, Professor George Kerya, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, R N P, Rev Nancy Lane, George Perry, David Shaw, Andrew Barr, Kevin Connolly, Robin Marlar, Shelley von Strunckel, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Christine Toomey, Le Bossue, Wesley McKeown, Rev Andrew de Berry, Paul Ham, Thierry Oberle, Sue Lawrence, Gerald Kaufman, Kerry Addleton, Paul Driver, Garth Pearce, Sue Fox, Maeve Sheehan, Nicholas Hellen, Sarah Bradford, Richard England, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, Alicia Wyllie, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Margaret Blakeney, Tom Shone, Sarah Gracie, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Malcolm Gloak, Phil Baker, Michael Riding, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Don Johnson, Kay Macnicol, Shelley Long, John Updike, Thomas Pakenham, Howard Byrom, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Richard Branson Chairman, N B, Alan Malcomson, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Bishop Michael Marshall, Laurel Ives, Richard Evans, Pete McCarthy, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Ros Belford, Caroline Donald, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, La Lisa Brinkworth, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Ben Pimlott, Lisa Sykes, Anthony Cheetham's, John Ayres, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Mrs K Kelland, Norman Stone, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Anne-Marie, Alex Fortune, Tim Brown, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, George Greig, James Hampton, Peter Watts, Ricky Dalton, Paul Bacon, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Stephen Roach, Michael Sheridan, K Stott, Susan Raven, Margaret Walters, Erica Brown, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Peter Warburton, Donald Macgillivray, Michael Hodges, J A, John Waples, Terry Murden, Arthur Malu-Malu, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Elizabeth Finnis, David Hutcheon, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, Pleter de Hooch, Norma King, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Trushar Barot, Peter, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Delshad Karanjia, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Mark Porter, Ray Perry, Rupert Steiner, Rt Rev Lord Coggan, Chris Lightbown, Jonathan Futrell, Ali Stewart, Bruce Willis, Brian Pendreigh, David Caruso, David Parsley, Zoe Winterson, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Simon Trump, Zoe Linkson, Anthony Howard, Joeb Salzmann, Bob Dwyer, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Boyd, Kingston Smith, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons, Aminul Hoque,
ResumoContents Blunkett lays down bedtime law for children Russia crisis threatens world slump Economists fear risk to euro Labour donors trigger cash-for-favours row Contents Kuoni Inside Contents Ministers furious as Brown says he is 'continuing Diana's work' Contents Road rage suspect Noye is arrested Newspapers Support Recycling Classified Railtrack The Sunday Times Charles in talks with Scots nationalists The flowers flood in for Diana's day British spy claims Mi6 plotted to kill Milosevic in Paris-style crash New anti-terrorist law will trap paedophiles Viagra hits the club scene Heath tells of the sweetheart who jilted him for RAF pilot Anger as Bacon studio is moved to Dublin Rac RSPCA targets whiplash jockeys Dollond & Aitchison African 'Goebbels' asks for asylum Lloyds Bank Business Banking Lord 'Midas' puts millions Labour's way A-level flops with reading difficulties go to university The Open University Posthouse New Establishment that Backed a Winner Harrods Tycoon plans new opera house National Grid Museums fight to keep Hitler art treasures Soap-free washing machine goes on line Quiz bumbler of daytime television wins the jackpot with £2m contract Judge to rule on sacked organist Toshiba Poor to pay less in 'ghetto' stores Supermarkets use bogus claims to justify high prices Yellow Pages Tesco launches dual pricing Kingsley Amis's hidden first novel appears 50 years late New Venice rises to save tax in the sun Our man in Ibiza quits over raving Britons Shuttleworth Pageant The Vauxhall Omega Action 2000 Sex offence tutors beat blacklist Russia shakes the world once more As the financial crisis deepens in Moscow, the oligarchs around Boris Yeltsin are vying to protect their riches while the communists sense a return to power in a broken county. Mark Franchetti and Peter Millar report on the threat of further chaosort PC World Business direct Where the Power Really Lies Allders Are Britain and America about to reap the economic hurricane? As the rouble and Russia plunge into the black hole of economic chaos, David Smith analyses the likely knock-on effect for the rest of the world Honda Nabbed Britain's Most Wanted Man Did America hit mosques? Afghan pictures fuel terror drive Gadaffi plays for time on Lockerbie with British murder-plot claim Esso Ultron Clinton is braced for new sex revelations Down under Diction BT Fair dinkum ockers become rare as hen's teeth The Sunday Times Gangster No 1 awaits Chinese bullet Black teenagers have a ball as debutantes Intel inside Digital Television is Coming Skydigital New puritans of punk beat teen smokers Nissan A tall man is a dead man as lynch law grips Congo Deputy rises in Kohl's shadow St. Joseph's Hospice 'Trash television' star exposes his real desires Inside Los Angeles PC World the Computer Superstore Ethnic fault lines Stray pets get $200m Sperm-donor children to get right to trace fathers Top bombers to be freed from prison Weather and Travel Outlook Wrong numbers Clampdown on 'orange badge' abuse Errant balloon Adie says media 'fed Diana grief' Loadsamoney Victoria falls Three split £7.9m lottery jackpot Virgin atlantic GMTV admits facing closure News in Brief Volunteer stabbed In the frame His mother's son 70 die in crash Furry friends Contents Clinging on Ferdinand's strike gives Spurs coach fresh hope Uefa tackle threat of Super League Contents First Choice Hammers hit squad fire blanks Vauxhall Stone adds to Saints' misery Villa's enigma back to inspire victory Petit sees red Gallacher steals the show for Blackburn Hughes leveller stuns Leeds Ricard earns Boro point in cheerless stalemate Premiership Minor Leagues and Statistics Pools By Peter Wilson Sugar and spite Alan Sugar is the root cause of the unrest at Tottenham and should take his share of the criticism, says Joe Lovejoy Phillips sends Sunderland top Fulham lack finishing touch Why is Gross such a target? Andrew Warshaw finds that Christian Gross's countrymen are at a loss to explain his plight Uefa throw down gauntlet Lennart Johansson, Uefa's president, has declared war on those seeking to form a Super League Omega A Patient Approach Darren Anderton attributes his return to fitness to the healing powers of Eileen Drewery Sweden stuck in neutral and there for the taking Chris Lightbown runs the rule over England's opponents and finds a team creaking at the joints Joe Lovejoy Darren Anderton attributes his return to… 'Eileen did her hands-on thing. An hour with her and… Zoff opts for attack as Italy's defence Brian Glanville on the challenge that faces a true Italian hero now in charge of the national side Glenn Hoddle's Squads King loses crown to playboy prince How Dalgish was dumped Enveloped in a crisis on the pitch, Newcastle's fallen idol found he had no allies off it Continental The Wit and Wisdom of Kenny Dalgish Sacrificed on altar of image Kenny Dalglish is a good man who was badly served by the powers that run St. James' Park Toon Army marches to a new Messiah The arrival of the Dutch master on Tyneside heralds a return to the Keegan era of high-octane entertainment, writes Joe Lovejoy The Wit and Wisdom of Ruud Gullit Wash & Co Chelsea lesson sets the agenda Davenport avoids weighty matters Richard Evans sees a genuine challenger for Martina Hingis's US Open title and the world No 1 ranking Oarsmen in peak form Britain's coxless four have overcome setbacks and are poised to retain their world title Revived Rusedski faces tough route to encore Hill holds key to grand finale Adam Parsons sees the former champion continue his superb form at the tortuous Spa track as the title battle nears its climax Belgian Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Thomas warms to tough regime Ian Chadband on the enduring relationship between disciplinarian coach Mike Smith and Britain's new 400m European champion The Sunday Times Hanley raises Saints higher Rugby League Nervous start for stop-gap season The British League may be a broken dream for this season but there are still reasons to be cheerful Banished giants cast their huge shadow The season in Wales has kicked off but the fiercest battle is being fought off the field, says Stephen Jones Club by Club Guide to the New Allied Dunbar Premiership Season All Blacks beaten again Champions of the money game Stephen Jones talks to Rob Andrew who, as director of rugby at Newcastle, has written the blueprint for a successful professional club Club by Club Guide to the New Allied Dunbar Premiership Season Bob Dwyer Nervous start for stop-gap season Bristol's coach says some astute signing by Saracens could win them the title Still on century duty Thrasy Petropoulos meets Kim Barnett as he looks forward to a return visit to the NatWest Trophy final with Derbyshire Britannic Assurance County Championship Esso Ultron Hancock fails to lift dismal Gloucestershire Hooper's century helps trailing Kent Praying for a Winning Formula Only England's toughest should be in line for a place on the Ashes tour. Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent, picks his probables 10 Controversial Selection Decisions World Cup hopefuls to get early verdict Selectors have to play a straight bat Allegations of favouritism and prejudice are likely to be voiced over England's winter line-up, announced this week, writes Simon Wilde Harrods Swan regatta lures fashionable crew Keith Wheatley previews the 10th World Cup in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, where families and earnest yachtsmen meet for serious racing Results Round-Up Racing Nicol battles past Eyles to reach Hong Kong final Hills miles ahead of field John Karter at Goodwood sees the exit of a legend and the making of a reputation Claydon clicks into top gear Alex Fortune watches the lead change hands during an enthralling third round of the BMW International Open in Munich Jockey Club must take sting out of the whip John Karter says racing's ruling body must put its house in order before it can expect a government handout to boost prize-money The Times Start Playing Fantasy League Cash prizes worth £100,000 to be won The Sunday Times Fantasy League Game for the 1998-99 Premiership Season The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Select your fantasy team from these 424 players How I learned to love trashy Tracy Action Replay Covering all the angles for an attacking game Play the Game How to Play the Topspin Drives This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV England run into trouble England's bowlers were put to the sword by astonishing Sri Lanka batting at The Oval Too many cooks without the right recipe Robin Marlar, who is about to retire as the chairman of Sussex, bemoans all the bureaucracy holding back English cricket Mighty Jayasuriya proves left can be right Ivo Tennant enjoys a double-century from a Sri Lanka that compares with the best against England Contents Sultan pulls billions out of market Fears grow over Brunei economy Global shares gloom could lead to rate cut Virgin Boards still bullish Contents Wellcome seeks alliance to keep genes data public Inside Contents JJB Sports issue set to flop After August storms come long and bitter winters Scots hover over Racal Telecom BT Avocet unlocks future with float Siebe close to £150m sale Lewis launches gift shops US firms size up top care group Watchdog turns up heat on PowerGen Firms fear 'unfair' law Nando's gears up for big push JDR managers in £36m buyout Barclays heads £500m rail deal Business Digest Asda sells PCs Sunday Times Typhoon takes off as partners ground Eurofighter Help for exporters Net game boom Virgin Now bonds step on the roller coaster Panic in corporate markets could stop takeovers, freeze leveraged buyouts and end the reign of junk bonds. By Kirstie Hamilton Chips are down for Capital gamblers Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Sterling Software Brunei's Missing Billions The sultan of Brunei rules one of the world's richest nations. But royal extravagance, bad investment and the oil-price slump have led to a cash crisis. Garth Alexander reports Norway hit hardest by turmoil in Russia Euro Watch Banking blues Cup trickle HK firms kowtow to new masters Hong Kong companies are buying political influence, knowing their future needs Beijing backing, writes Stephen Vines Never a boom, but real risk of bust Economic Outlook America rides out the storm Cheetham looks for happy ending The head of Orion Publishing, recently taken over by France's Hachette, is no stranger to takeovers but has a history of falling out with his masters. But this time is different, he says Profile Anthony Cheetham's Working Day Vital Statistics Siebe rues costly fall from grace The former darling of the engineering sector is under fire as analysts question its profits record and growth prospects, writes Andrew Lorenz No tears as Sedgwick gives up the ghost The takeover of the last big British-owned insurance broker by America's Marsh & McLennan signals the end of an era. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Not so fair on managers Discontent is brewing as the Fairness at Work white paper threatens to choke firms with costly red tape, writes Claire Oldfield The Sunday Times Doctor who got too big for Boots My First Break A toddler who accidentally took his father's pills provided the inspiration for ClinPhone, writes Rupert Steiner Helphire beds down with NHS The firm aims to take a slice of a healthy £100m insurance market, writes Claire Oldfield Stratum Technology Ltd. Small Business Bulletin Angels wait in the wings for financing call Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers business problems giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Keeping up with the pack Building up the business slowly but surely has provided Hi-Tech Selection with firm foundations, but to fulfil its potential in the fast-moving world of IT recruitment the company's founders need extra capital to finance a burst of sudden growth both at home and in Europe, writes Sarah Gracie The Sunday Times The Experts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catering Business for Sale Templeton Management BCCA Member Medical Supplies company Insider Secrets Revealed Multiple Display Advertising Items How To Out-Sell, Out Market, Out-Promote,… Multiple Display Advertising Items European Sales Executives-Information CDc Data Ltd. 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Acorn House Recruitment Program Developer Research International DeSter Interexec Comms Resources The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ally Bowsher London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Advancement Careers Ltd. GSSC Of Europe, Ltd. Leading Leisure Park Operator based in North Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV & Jobsearch Specialists East Riding of Yorkshire Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Department for Education and Employment Cambridge Tutors Bishop Grosseteste University College Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Campbell Harris Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College CIFE BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Educational Consultants SOAS University of London British Accreditation Council Holborn College Fine Arts College Cherwell D'overbroeck's College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Tutorial College David Game College Wolsey Hall Law Kingston University Ashbourne Have-a-go Buckland beats off mugger Prufrock Sterling Software Applications Management Group On yer bike, Saatchi tells staff Did Smurfit put on pour show at party? EMI must be wary of losing the plot Inside the City Contents House price fall sparks crash fear Crown Jewels . . . Cufflinks and brooches given to… Barclays fails driver Contents WPC in hunt for pension justice Market chaos pushes up fixed-rate mortgage costs First National Building Society Contents Rock piles agony on for long-suffering customers Equitable slashes pensions Scottish Widows Revamped phone offer still has a hollow ring Question of Cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf The Royal Bank of Scotland Ten ways to ease tax trauma Save yourself potential headaches and expensive accountants' bills by getting your self-assessment tax affairs in order now, writes Naomi Caine Prudential Cheltenham & Gloucester Trusts save heirs a fortune You don't need to be super-rich to set up a trust—and you will cut your family's tax bill when you die. By Alicia Wyllie Fighting for fund Perpetual Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Simple Steps How to insure shares against a market crash Futures and options, given a bad name by the rogue trader Nick Leeson, can be used as a guard by investors against the falling Footsie, Robert Winnett shows you how to protect your portcolio Scottish Widows Save & Prosper Virgin direct M&G marketing group Money Section Virgin direct Beale Dobie & Company Limited Foster & Cranfield Foreign Colonial Royal keepsakes going for a song Gifts from Queen Victoria to John Brown go on sale at Sotheby's this, week, writes Donald Macgillivray Memory bank to open Savings News Collecting Tips Direct Line Financial Services Chase De Vere Investments PLC Best Savings Rates Chase De Vere M… Mana… Moving pension is costly If you want to switch your personal pension to a different company, be prepared to pay a hefty penalty, writes Debbie Hill RBS Cards Limited Newlywed faces tough choices The Sunday Times Royal & Sunalliance Find profit in premises TV robot's earnings rocket A book deal and a new show are putting money in the bank for Red Dwarf actor Robert Llewellyn, writes Natalie Graham Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hill Hire ready to load up with bigger profits Inside Track Great little operators Korea's baby cars have come of age, and at the price are tidy bargains, says Ray Hutton Motoring Approved Aston Martin Sales of Mayfair Grange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin DB7 Volante Multiple Display Advertising Items Portfield Sports & Classics H. 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Ray Hutton tested them head to head Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Tata Rolls-Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items I had that Darth Vader in my minicab once Weybridge Automobiles Harwoods Sussex Burton House Bentley Broughtons Contents British Red Cross Contents After Diana In the year since the death of the Princess of Wales, the Queen has become the 'listening monarch'. But, asks her biographer, Ben Pimlott, has the rebranded royal family found its role? Contents Virgin Russia's roubles swamp Riveria Atticvs Bernie scores a big hit Picture Gallery Glamour is the name of the game Profile How I conquered dyslexia without really tryign B2 This Life Free trade in danger The Sunday Times The sympathy vote Privacy is our next growth industry Blair loses credit with the bank unions Heath won't reform his constitution Quidnunc Gagging for open government Picture Gallery How we helped destroy the America of the east Landslides are a movable feast Girl power corrupts absolutely TLS Communal hell of the wild child in hippie utopia The new face of world terror Islamic zealotry has united forces throughout the world in a movement that transcends nationalism and confronts the West with a dangerous new wave of aggression, writes Marie Colvin Friends of Bill get ready to do the dirty deed Welcome to Islington and don't mention the cleaner Putting his millions where his mouth is Interview Cosmo Landesman meets Paul Sykes Cosmo Landesman meets paul Sykes Must Do, Mustn't Do Ravenscourt Capital Wharf London Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Park Avenue, NY style apartments' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angel Multiple Classified Advertising Items St-George Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDSavills Sullivan Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items De Groot Collis Winkworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Diana reflects moral frailties of us all Phwoah The dark side of Prince Charming When he met Wallis, Edward was still seeing his first love Freda. As a book of his early letters is published, Sarah Bradford tells of an affair's ugly end Points Birthdays American hypocrisy Killjoys to blame for cycle ban In search of a country classic Foetal tissue breakthrough may prevent scarring Medicine Schoolboy draws Nasa Mars buggy Space A teenager who wanted to illustrate comics is the inspiration behind a new planetary rover, writes Mark Prigg High price takes bite out of new Apple's appeal Sounding… Macintosh's latest may be almost a Net computer—but does it warant the outlay? asks David Hewson Fly vision could open robots' eyes Otics Super crops 'may save 2.5m lives' Biotechnology Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items World of Property Exhibition The International Property Show Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves The Exhibition Centre Unique OPPORTUNITY-IBIZA Chelsea Chestertons … Chelsea SW10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty Marbella's Premier Estate Agency World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items This Week Property Appears To Rent Foxtons Crest Homes Bewley Homes Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder High tide on the gold coasts When the rich decide a seaside resort is chic, house prices rocket. Mark Porter reports Self-build show offers a greener route to new homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDsavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Property of the Week Berkeley Homes Fairclough Homes Contents Ryanair Contents In Two Minds In Istanbul, where Europe meets Asia and Islam tolerates Christianity, Stanley Stewart discovers that even his beautiful guide is torn between east and west Contents Holiday Clinic Peter and Christine Griffiths and their daughters want a week away just after Christmas. They world like guaranteed sunshire and prefer to avoid crowds. Their budget is £2,000 Cunard Mark Warner beach clubs Getting There Empire of the Sun king There is more to Versailles than the famous royal chateau. Erica Brown outlines the perfect three-day break to the 18th-century town Books of the week North Cyprus The Prveak Versailles India Pettitts Magical Istanbul Turkey a Land Unique Wet-biker injured in Greece Question & Answer CTS Horizons Archeological coup in Turkey The junior news item from British Airways, which… Divers stranded in Queensland again Directions Direct line Holiday Money Star writer leads trek Theme parks too pricey Deal of the Week Europe opens its doors Make room for . . . The Nino 300 Palm-Top PC Dublin is considering introducing an IR£3-a-night… On the Edge Where was I? For those inspired by last week's sailing… Win a holiday in Jamaica Fast track to the Rockies British Airways' latest nonstop service to Denver will finally take off on Tuesday, several months later than its intended April slot but still in good time for the ski season, says David Wickers Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items Jewels round the crown There has never been a cheaper time to fly to Italy's northern capital. But—unless you happen to be a fashion victim—the attractions of Milan are severely limited. Ros Belford looks at what else the region around Milan has to offer Sunsail Beach Clubs Bargain Fares to Milan Picture Gallery World Cover Annual Travel Insurance Unicorn Holidays Picture Gallery Fêtes to finish summer For those parts of the country fortunate enough to have a bank holiday to look forward to tomorrow (hard luck, Scotland), Susan d'ARCY has complied a listing of festivals, concerts, sporting events and Lucy the Lamb trails being held north (ish), south, east and west Scotland Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Ready steady . . . go Getting There Picture Gallery A flying start Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland The Airline for Europe Campus Travel Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey European Worldwide Executive club car rental Worldwide Insurance Travel Insurance Easy-Jet Trailfinders Airline Network Travelbag Officially Appointed Qnatas Agent Dial-A-Flight STA Travel Qantas British Airways Malaysia Appointed Agent Sapphire Holidays Need a Holiday Car? 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Win a luxurious weekend break for two in Istanbul with Kirker Holidays Competition Details Country Holidays Langdale York City Centre The De Vere Swindon Jersey Hotel De France The Commodore Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Black Swan Relaxed Summer Breaks The Sunday Times Contents A Giant among Men Jonathan Swift by Victoria Glendinning Hutchinson £20 pp320 Hungry for life Picture Gallery Beyond reach? Critical List Why do children's books get such sparse coverage, wonders Harvey Porlock Always on the outside looking in Stephen Sondheim a Life by Meryle Secrest Bloomsbury £20 pp461 Orion Books Man of property Fiction Class, argues John Updike, is at the heart of William Trevor's finely crafted Death in Summer Reign stopped play Power and Place The Political Consequences of King Edward VII by Simon Heffer Weidenfeld £20 pp342 The Harvill Press London Diary Quiz 70 Years Ago this Week Vita Sackville-West writing to Virginia Woolf, POtsdam, August 31,1928 On the Shelf Patrick French is moved by Nehru's dream of a world that is yet to come Abacus An old-fashioned hero Kitchener by John Pollock Constable £20 pp281 Pashas and petrocarbons A Traveller's History of North Africa: Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria by Barnaby Rogerson Windrush Press £8.99 pp399 Persuasive portrait of a pungent age Jem (and Sam) a Revenger's Tale by Ferdinand Mount Chatto £14.99 pp425 Living in a box The Tesseract by Alex Garland Viking £9.99 pp226 Shortlist Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 546 Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals Bibliofile Reading E M Forster is like drinking skimmed milk, says Julian Barnes Direct Debit Contents The Funday Times Contents The Funday Times Cooking frenzy! F-mail The Fun Club Asterix and the Normans Jarvis Funday line Texan star Breakfast toeat Half time Doused in juice! Pampered pooch Food, glorious food! Food glorious food! Lost in Space Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Willoughby The creature feature Squirt Catch up with Rex and Tex, Robot, Squirt and the… Next Week Pat Rafter Fans utd Time for football You're a Legend The Fun Club Lucky Number Fabulous forty Contents Contents After Brum, the world Report Simon Rattle is leaving the CSBO having created a top-class orchestra and a forum fof the best of 20th-century music. Stephen Pettitt on hislegacy and what the future holds The Rattle Effect The rest of the week's films Down on the raunch Cinema Robert Redford and The Horse Whisperer seemed made for each other—but why did the actor-director ignore all the novel's naugty bits, asks Tom Shone Hit me with your best shot Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels has gangsters, gags and Vinnie Jones.'Nuff said The Land Girls Noises off Big jump for small stars Cover story Watch out, Phoebe, Fraiser and Friends: few TV stars make it in the movies. Garth Pearce on the pitfalls and payoffs Winners and losers Francis Bacon's studio leaves town Art The cluttered rooms where the artist worked for three decades are heading out of the country—the random mess and disorder of the studio will be painstakingly reconstructed in Dublin. George Greig reports Best thing she's done in a Weill Music Marianne Faithfull, latest in a long line of rock singers drawn to the music of Kurt Weill, easily outshines her predecessors. 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