News from 11/10/1998
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Jonathan Northcroft, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Janette Deighton, Great Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, D Masey, Donald MacGillivray, Tony Barrell, Andrew Warshaw, Fred Redwood, Aliai Mansur, Jon Swain, Katie Grant English writer, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Magnus Linklater, John Jay, Alexandra Williams, J O Baylen, Frank Whitford, Professor Roger Gregory, Qamar Ahmed, Barry J Holmes, Sam Gilpin, Alistair Scott, Addison de Witt, Jillian Telfer, Perpignan, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Tim Richards, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Colin Dickins, Beverley D'silva, Andrew Sullivan, Jane Bussmann, A Z, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, K R, Dylan Jones, Richard Eaton, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Sir John Mills, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Thompson, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Ann Widdecombe, Philip Kingsley, Sue, H C, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, G P, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Cally Law, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Ellis Thorpe, Peter Kemp, Peter Conradi, Carroline Donald, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, David Lloyd, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Liz Jones, Graham Stevens, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Graham Otway, Kevin Connolly, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Pam Barren, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Stewart Roberts, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stella Bingham, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, H F L, Ruffle, Sue Lawrence, Louise Manson, Simon Mills, Hugh McIlvanney, Zoë Heller, Graham Wood, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Matt Stacey, Harriet Griffey, Maeve Sheehan, Ann McFerran, Wendy Coles Amateur Swimming Association, Ian Hawkey, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Farrar Science Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Sarah Gracie, Edward Griffin, Susan Clark, Mark Edwards, David Lawrenson, Jean Gooderidge, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Barbara Follett, Lisa Barnard, Zoe Brennan Westminster Correspondent, Charty Durrant, Brenda Mottram, Phil Baker, R S, Hugo Barnacle, Margaret Roe, Andrew Still, Miss S L, Jennifer Asiama, Kohl comfort, Gareth Huw Davies, Dr Ian Graham, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Peter Gedge, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Prize quiz, Jim Smith, Richard Stepney, Helen Hawkins, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, French whites, Stephen Bevan, Lucy Atkins, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, David Pleat, Simon Carr, Steeple Claydon, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Marcel Berlins, John Stern, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Rasselas, Bryan Appleyard, S P, Simon Woods, Hugh Johnson, Seamus Heaney, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Roger Panting, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Doncaster, William Rees-Mogg, John Day, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Régine Fleming, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Andrew Rogers, Michael Sheridan, David Bleakley, Marlan Martin, Gordon Haines, R Kirwan, Bianca Jagger, Sean Hargrave, John Shaw, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Christine Webb, Peter Clarke, Mike Borwick, Carrie-Anne Thomas, Michael Hodges, Mandy Payne, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Pinner, T Field, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent, Anthony Holden, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Jim Ainsworth, Tania Unsworth, Sally Kinnes, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, F T Marinetti, Tom Rhodes, John Cornwell, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Mark Porter, Rupert Steiner, Michael de Larrabeiti, Helen Ferrieux, David Grylls, David Parsley, Phillip Knightley, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Crerar, Peter Cooper, David Rayvern Allen, Anthony Howard, John Whiting, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Mark Anthony, Simon Howard, Tony McCoy Champion, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Karen Robinson, Mary S Lovell,
ResumoOfficial: more muggings in England than US Scientists to grow a human heart Covent Garden maestro resigns Contents Sandals Contents Sex and Nazi death camp book earns fortune for Oxford don Contents Happy 50th dear Charles: ex-Spice to sing at party Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Railtrack Privacy row as firms draw up list of customers' politics Tories struggle for cash as big donors desert Great easy Jet Flights Offer Labour hopefuls urged to confess all Cutting edge of diplomacy: Cherie Blair shares a… Mi6 chief faces probe over arms for Africa MoD invents suit that is forever clean Whitehall turns to Rolling Stone for advice on Britain's Stone Age Virgin £2.5m ransom demand for kidnap Britons Alive—Newton's famous apple tree BT Informers' names 'leaked to crooks' Gay weddings plan HeaLTH & SaFeTY WeeK Dictionary allowed in language exams Anglian Home Improvements South beats north for Britain's friendliest neighbourhoods Abbey National Lab-grown hearts to solve donor crisis Virgin-BA price war takes off with cheapest air fares in the world Battle Lines Skydigital Smart missiles to spike the army's big guns Alas, poor Shakespeare—he was a ham actor BT tells staff it's not good to talk Skydigital Beagles were mutilated to test Viagra Super-rich losing it by the billion Union-Castle Line Hilton hotels The Queen urged to save abbey organist Hilton Edward plots crime film of the century The Personal Number Company Plc British Antique Labour MP fails to declare rent income Internet nerds hijack Blair's No 10 web site The Royal Bank of Scotland Psion Open University's 'sexy summer' axed ONdigital Hedgehog heads for extinction BT RUC celebrates peace with a jig Cathay Pacific 007 implant to protect kidnap targets Revealed: Labour's 'quangocrat' army The Vauxhall Omega PC World Teenage Timebomb Juvenile crime is soaring in Britain and across the Continent. Are we witness to the emergence of a European youth underclass? Peter Millar, Cherry Norton and Maeve Sheehan report The History Channel Contents So majestically off-message she charms us all Profile The Queen Mother Yes it was bloody, but oh what a necessary war Abbey National The economy, stupid A mugger's paradise Smallbone of Devizes The bubble always bursts—the trick this time is not to panic The West prefers its dictators red Queen's tree gets common touch The Iron Lady takes a soft line of Clinton's 'trivial' woes Heavy tomes give Dewar a housing headache The Tories are lost while they keep kicking nanny Homes & Gardens 'Auld enemy' banter hides grim racism Barclaycard Seeing things the English way Bring back shyness You published a photograph of some men in the… Give Lewis dome room Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Action 2000 Darcey's dilemma Darcey Bussell, the Royal Ballet's prima ballerina, has two fathers. One she dotes on. The other she has not seen for 23 years. Now her real father is dying and he wants to meet his famous duaghter. Andrew Alderson and Paul Ham report Yorkshire Bank Commercial Union Kosovo burns as West dithers Serbian hit squads target doctors Bullies' secret video reveals brutality in Russian army Blair warns Milosevic of Nato's readiness to unleash airstrikes Lloyds Bank Primus Aliens exist—just ask the man on the moon Air France Cold war bunker is party hot spot Asprey & Garrard Chechen war chief hunts for seized Britons Barclays TNT Film star backs 'sexist' tutor BT Clinton family 'bulldog' turns tail over Monica Santer accused of fraud cover-up The Personal Number Company PLC China mocks Blair's gentle touch KLM Zurich Zurich Indian police hush up tourist deaths Orange Be warned: this toy's got attitude German to die over Iran 'sex' Iberiab Republican gladiators slug it out for White House Inside New York Esso Very fishy business Lennon's last autograph Brown urges EU to act on world slump Schools to offer breakfast in drive to raise standards Weather and Travel Outlook The rag trade: French designer Stephan Janson shows… Rebels down jet Report highlights flood danger Weapons row Labour 'to delay London mayor poll' PC killed Kidney queue Lennon poem £8.3m jackpot split four ways Virgin Surgeons save baby in womb News in Brief Lords reform Body inquiry Genetic crop ban M&s calls halt Picture Gallery Hoddle Crisis England coach jeered by angry fans Contents Eurostar Contents Clueless England Drawing close to ignominy After a performance of woeful ineptitude, doubts about Glenn Hoddle's stewardship are now rock-solid, says Hugh McIlvanney The Times Hoddle 'as upset as the fans' Turkey trot to win over Germany Hoddle clings to lifeline in Luxembourg The England coach almost apologised for the worst home display of his reign - through not quite. Ian Hawkey on another fine mess Without a wing, a prayer or a steady hand The wing-back system is not working for England, whose performance exposed a lack of leadership too, reports Louise Taylor European Championship Qualifiers Minor Leagues and Statistics FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League First Division Fixtures and TV Games Scotland The Conference Pools Wales snatch a late winner Dodds puts the smiles back on Scottish faces Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Rowland strike helps tame Irish limp home Clubs could launch pay TV Hartson charged Gazza problem Darlington top Big hopes for Little shoestring The former Aston Villa boss has found a renewed vigour at second-division Stoke Vauxhall Shaw turns the tide for Millwall Man upstairs helps take the strain Tottenham's director of football on how he esses the burden for manager George Graham Ball's star lighting up Pompey Alan Ball's four-year mission is to see the club he loves back in the top flight, says Graham Otway Watford raise aim as fans raise eyes to heavens Late Andersen hits Portsmouth Rovers finally off the mark Falling foul of the thugs Too many players have lost their self-respect Unless football's cheast put their own house in order, it may crash down around them The Sunday Times Canal's dip in dangerous waters The sacking of Alain Giresse after just three months shows the power TV moguls can exert over sport, reports Andrew Warshaw Clued-in Joachim laps up work ethic Louise Taylor talks to Aston Villa striker Julian Joachim, who tells her how Gregory's way is the only acceptable way at Villa Park All smiles in house of Yorke Old Trafford's new hero, the 'Smiley Guy' from Tobago, is driven by a hunger to be the best America's dream team in the mood Spain edge out Scotland to set up a semi-final clash with out tournament favourites America Success at St Andrews will not impress Chinese Despite promising progress in China, golf is still seen as an elitist sport By Graham Otway Stars earn stripes in charm stakes Europe's top golfers have a lot to learn from their US counterparts when it comes to a rapport with the public, reports David Walsh Real ordeal for O'Meara The Open champion finds his best form in a fighting draw with Sweden's Patrik Sjoland Misery for Monty as Jimenez does it at the death The Alfred Dunhill Cup at St Andrews Battle to be world's best Nick Pitt says that the golfer who stands up to St Andrews and Wentworth this week can rightly be called the best in the world Forward march for Green The Wasps prop lived down an ignominious first international to come back a harder player Richards has the Tigers back up to scratch again Nick Cain talks to the Leicester manager and former England icon as he prepares for today's top-of-the-table clash with Saracens Hungry Tigers ready to take on Fiji Quins pay as Bedford strike late Richmond at their Best Lam puts Exiles in their place Howarth leads way for Sale Sloppy Gloucester let Davies steal the show Game in denial over drugs Nick Cain says that rugby must act fast to clean up its image by establishing a well-structured dope-testing programme Late rally lifts Bath to top of the table Cardiff's field of dreams, the catalyst for a Welsh revival Forget the rumours, the Millennium Stadium will be ready for the World Cup—and it is going to be magnificent. By Stephen Jones Warrior Leader David Lawrenson meets the Wigan captain whose extravagant gifts and imposing presence have marked him out as the ultimate rugby league player I hear what you say, but where's your evidence? Despite the furore over his article on rugby league imports, Stephen Jones stands by every word Readers Enter Argument over Rugby League Imports Leeds set for grand entry into the final Wayne's world turned upside down by she who must be obeyed Your chance to win a mini sporting library ST man marks Dunhill hero's card The provocative agent Bringing Eilen to book Caught in a web of intrigue Diary of. . . a Spurs player Sport on TV Q & a Book review What they said Sporting CV High hopes for Enrique Arab money was rebuffed when Henry Cecil urged the owners of his richly promising two-year-old not to sell Greaves target is first among equals Derek Clements on Alex Greaves, the top woman jockey who has tasted success and yearns for more A chance to reward sporting excellence Peslier boards Daliapour to sink Boatman Tim Richards at Ascot sees the French champion's winning routine continue in the Tom McGee Autumn Stakes The Sunday Times Scanlon sprints home for birthday treat Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures The Sunday Times Racing Rugby Union Still Making Waves Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's customers merrily, pay to enter alien environments and ferocious seas. Then they can turn around and boast of doing one big thing in their life, reports Keith Wheatley Life of luxury on the millennium's ocean waves Performance and comfort are priorities for Steve Hardwick's fleet in a yacht race which offers an easier passage. Keith Wheatley reports Penalty plague stumps physical Devis Time to launch flying carpet Richard Evans says that Britain must learn from America's recent failing as they prepare for their Davis Cup World Group tie Pumping iron can give you a lift Play the Game Battling Davenport reluctant to splash out Richard Eaton reports on how the women's world No 1 stayed cool after her latest success Big serving: Victor Peccl Henman fights to face Agassi Richard Evans sees the British No 1 battle his way through to the Swis Indoors final England face twin threat Qamar Ahmed on Australia's bright start in Pakistan as they look forward to the Ashes series Multiple Classified Advertising Items Previously Treasured Portfiled Stratton Motor Company Lancaster Audi Lehmann puts the tourists in control BMW Bristol BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items MLG Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 5281 ASE 9br Oxford Green/Sand Beige Lthr, … Spok Heathrow Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Sytner direct Dick Lovett First Front Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Back in the fast lane Honda is celebrating its half century with a return to F1 and a new roadster, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadillac A new contender for the space race … Eight Road Sage Elderly drivers may have spent years on the road but they face a hard task assuring everyone they are still fit to drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Lancaster H. 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Shares in Marchpole, which designs… Inside Top banker leaves Lazard Brothers to bolster CSFB's European drive Contents Confidence hits Confidence drops rock bottom Irrational exuberance gives way to unknown forces Agenda Singapore chases London Electricity Granville Marchpole is top of the flops in flotation league OECD condemns world's 2000 bug plans Centrica favourite to buy PowerGen gas interests Ladbroke plans to split Capital Aggregate and Tarmac discuss £1.4bn merger Sears prepares to sell its store cards and property Bonn review blocks GKN £2.8bn 'battle taxi' order Business Digest Going for a Song. . . The BBC plans to sell the name… BA routes may Go to Stansted Virgin Swiss Life joins race for NPI Diageo's flagging Cruzcampo pulls in predatory brewers Sharewatch Sedgemoor Project Management BIDC A Share in the Boardroom Databank Into the Unknown Stock markets and currencies are swinging wildly, banks have been left in a fragile state by the hedge-fund crisis and a third of the world is in recession. David Smith reports on dangerous times SAP Orange Jeweller makes the family silver shine Francesco Trapani has turned the Bulgari empire from an inward-looking and secretive Italian retailer with five outlets into a global luxury-goods brand with 72 stores Profile Department of Trade and Industry Net giant faces trust busters Cisco, the biggest high-tech company after Microsoft and Intel, is under investigation by America's Federal Trade Commission. Garth Alexander reports from Silicon Valley Jaguar McGraw sees profit in Europe's gloom Monetary union will cost millions of jobs. McGraw-Hill plans to train workers to find new ones, writes Dominic Rushe Rates of EMU club start to converge Kohl comfort Budget battle Peel Hotels tops while Marchpole flops in new issue league Central London to Heathrow in 15 minutes Banking on more cuts in interest rates Economic Outlook Oilmen scrape the barrel in search of elusive upturn American Account Britain fails to close British industry suffers from too little investment, poor management and a culture that looks down on technology. Andrew Lorenz and David Smith report on the efforts to catch up with America, Germany and France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mouldmed UK Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Canon Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items C. B. S International SCF Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Trog Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items How To Out-Sell, Out Market, Out-Promote,… Aerial battle over high-flying pound The Sunday Times The Experts Catch more trade with the Net Growth prospects are bright for entrepreneurs willing to make the most of new technology and 24-hour working, writes Claire Oldfield Lucent Technologies EU time limit is hard to swallow for restaurateur Questions of Business Here, owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Bulletin The day a great idea clicked into place Toying with a drinking straw at a wedding inspired Joel Glickman. The result, K'nex, has annual sales of $110m. By Rupert Steiner My First Break Experts come to aid of start-ups The Sunday Times Alex Lawrie SHL Insurer's monkey business UNiSYS Love conquers all in the boardroom Prufrock T-bars may cause a stir Hotels lay on beds for luvvies Seagram's film arm needs a new script Inside the City Contents British Airways Going Loco The Copper Canyon Line links Mexico's cowboy heartland to some of the most dramatic scenery on earch. Michael de Larrabeiti climbs aboard Contents The Good Gear Guide Travel toiletries, high-tech swimming aids and a quick-drying towel CTS Horizons Travel Brief Books of the Week Holiday Clinic Sue and David Smith are looking for the trip of a lifetime. They have eight weeks and £12,000 to spend on it RailEurope Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Tunnel Eilat Voyages Jules Verne Street wise Trekking with toddlers Millennium minders Qantas Jordan opens up Kids go free Perits-Shinakpas, or Medicine Crow, pictured above,… Aito warning on travel merger Cunard Prescott fails to tackle wet-bikes Directions Deal of the Week Question & Answer FO advice angers Turks Emergency procedure Wish you were there? Where was I? Camel curb Easy as ABC Great Rail Journeys Sunsail The three graces Hampshire's blend of ancient city, river and forest is perfect for an early-autumn tour, says David Wickers Multiple Display Advertising Items P&o Cruises Virgin atlantic In Search of the Ok Coral Well-designed resorts, clear waters and pristine coral reefs can still be found along Egypt's Red Sea Coast—but you have to know where to look. Anthony Sattin maps out the options Contents Columbus Travel Brief Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times A movable piste: In the second part of our guide to planning the perfect skiing holiday, Alistair Scott looks ahead to the coming season and tells you what to expect in terms of snow cover and availability Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial. A. Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Travel SInGAPORE AIRLInES Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Trail Finders Delta Air Lines Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Virgin Dial. A. 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Jim Gregory Last word. . . The Times: Jimmy Henney Who's a pretty well written-off boy, then? Shock Exchange Talking heads What you didn't know about Miss World I'll Skip Breakfast, Thanks How are You Going to Die? China does it Blair's way Duffer's guide: Ikea The List TLS The joy of Thuggery Girl's design may reduce cot deaths Children Babies may be kept safe by a battery-powered unit that keeps temperature constant. Report by Mark Prigg 'Swearing bug' cure in sight Medical Net surfer's guide to the most useful shareware Sounding off David Hewson picks out four winners from the mass of software that can be downloaded from the Internet Nasa gets tough over space station Space The Times Camera lets surgeons operate from inside an eye Ophthalmology Bush computers track wildlife Zoology Native trackers equipped with computers are shedding new light on animal behaviour. Report by Sean Hargrave Submarines will launch bombers Defence The Sunday Times Butterflies give camouflage tips Materials Share slump will produce bargain buys Lifetime award for Diana Wright Contents Pension firms' delays hit retirement income rates Investors are warned to avoid bonus bond Glass Act. . . The magic of Marilyn Monroe is as… Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Bradford undercuts its rivals Pru's latest offering is like the curate's egg Comment Flexible mortgage unveiled Schroders Thieves leave hula girl clutching at straw skirt Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Aberdeen Prolific Royal & Sunalliance Cash in on home loan cut Mortage experts say the cut in the base rate is just the beginning. Robert Winnett advises homeowners on how best to cash in Virgin How your savings will be hit Old Mutual Keep options open during share slump Barave investors can win, even in a bear market, by chancing their arm in the high-risk world of option trading. By Nick Gardner Stock market is brought to book Pensions mauled by bear market The global financial crisis has hit pension funds for six. If you are about to retire, Alicia Wyllie has important advice Investigate retirement options Scottish Widows Norwich Union Direct Computer man hedges his bets Beale Dobie & Company Limited The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Group Limited Stake your claim for windfall If you missed out on the bank and building society conversions, why not try the mutual life insureres? By Naomi Caine Woolwich Funds let you play the field The Equitable Life Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items B2 Collectors snap up the stars Photographic studies of Hollywood's greatest leading ladies are sought after as works, of art, writes Donald MacGillivray Pru's Egg may start a savings rate scramble Money Monitor Paragon mortages 10 tips on minding your own business If you lose your job in the looming recession, self-employement may be your only option. Kevin Pratt tells you how to go it alone Discipline is the key The Equitable Life Alliance Leicester Money Section First Active Martin . Currie Brown turns guns on tax avoiders The chancellor's plan to get tough on tax will shift the burden of compliance from the Revenue to individuals, says John Whiting Ageism hits pensioners hard The Wright Angle Standard Life Bank Best Savings Rates Top of the Peps Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Chase De Vere Lenders rush out deals Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General Companies House Direct Line Vogue fashions her future Fame and Fortune Suzanne Cox enjoys her role as TV Gladiator Vogue but is planning for the day she has to hang up her helmet. 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The answers to all your problems Brief lives Carte Noire Boots Contents Contents A bad boy who never grew up Cover story The V&A reinvented Aubrey Beardsley in the 1960s as a swinger. But now his decadence looks like adolescent fantasy, says Waldemar Januszczak Too heavy, man Comment Ray Davies's songs for the Kinks were touched by genius; now he's written an orantorio Why do rock stars need to get serious, asks Bryan Appleyard A new type of art-coffee-table-book-compact-disc is Double Bubble! Don't they know Interview Voted the sexiest woman in France, Sophie Marceau is now ready for Hollywood. But is Hollywood ready for her, asks Garth Pearce Rest of the week's films People in glass houses Cinema It takes our worst fears about media manipulation and turns the screw. But The Truman Show is as guilty as its target. says Tom Shone Shaftesbury Theatre Noises off Dance umbrella 98 Twilight Music The Royal Opera's troubles could not get worse. Music director Bernard Haitink, the jewel in Covent Garden's crown, has tendered his resignation. He explains why to Hugh Canning Mulan Video plus Direct Rest of the week's theatre It has taken a lot less than the 40 years since it… The Lapada Show The Sunday Times Film Art Pick of the Week Art Theatre Dance Call now to make bookings for the best shows and… Opera Pop Pick of the Week Concerts Pop Comedy There's something about Mary Opera Hugh Canning applauds productions of Donizetti's Mary Stuart and Verdi's Don Carlos, both operatic masterpieces inspired by Schiller GPM Services Ltd Classical Record of the week Rock Jazz The Sunday Times Music Shop Crucial Cuts The ultimate collection Comedy Theatre Ministries of sound Music On the trail of modern composers, Paul Driver uncovers a string of interesting venues The Beautiful South Quench ENO In for a bumpy ride Dance At Dance Umbrella, David Dougill finds company both beautiful and bewildering Monet in the 20th Century Basque in the fun Comedy Two Spaniards and an Englishman touring India pretending to be Siberians? 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Why does Harry Corbett's little bear still have such a following, asks Sally Kinnes The week in view Something to celebrate Radio waves Man of phwoar Television review Sunday Bahlsen Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Ohne Gleichen Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Choco Leibniz Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Pick of the day Radio Daewoo Contents Leisure Direction Short and sweet ways around the Continent Off-season can be the best time to see a Europe inhabited by its locals, whether in the galleries or the fashionable nightclubs. Rob Ryan surveys this winter's hot destinations for a quick break Take your pick on a European break: you could have… Directions Travel Club I love Paris in the cold The winter sees the city's cultural life turn up the heat after the summer shutdown, says Rob Ryan Parisian chic at any price Paris from £24 Paris: Frantour Berthier Live the illusion at Disneyland You don't have to be a child to leave your cynicism at home and enjoy, says Karen Robinson Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks Buy now to bag the bargains Europe will end tax-free shopping after next June, so make the most of it now, says Stella Bingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Haunting reminders of some ancient battles The Nord-Pas de Calais is just across the water but Gareth Huw Davies is bowled over by the impact Champagne Norman conquest Before launching himself on the D-Day beaches, Gareth Huw Davies takes to the deserted back roads of Normandy ADVANtagE Travel Centres Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks St Malo: lbis Plage Dutch courage for a red-light visit Amsterdam, ever-tolerant, offers tours of its infamous night life, along with more cultural pursuits. David Hewson takes a peek Amsterdam Tulip Inn Oosterpark Where old money speaks loud and clear Graham Stevens enjoys flying visits to the cities of Brussels, Bruges, Antwerp and Ghent Leisure Direction City of dreams turned into stone Gareth Huw Davies comes alive in Barcelona, the thinking traveller's ideal destination Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks East, west-both are best Mark Porter falls for the contrasting charms of Prague's ancient cultures Blessed with old Irish charm Graham Stevens visits Cork, city of Blarney stone charm and a simpler lifestyle Go for Golf—Green Fees from £9 Leisure Direction It's much quicker and easier than you think Europe has never been so simple to get to, whether by boat, train, car or plane. Stella Bingham counts the ways Green Flag Passport to happy motoring For those who plan to take their cars across the Channel, Ray Hutton steers a route in the right direction Booking Guide Leisure Direction Contents The new BMW M Coupé Boots Contents Intel inside Intel inside Pigeon Post Halkerswood Savoury Built-In Vibrator Alcatel BT Relative Values Louisa Young, novelist (left), and her sister Emily, sculptor. Interviews by Ann McFerran Finnair Swarovski Running your own bus Can you spot opportunity? Midland Bank P&O Cruises Glamour Horror The Mediaeval Baebes have the sex appeal of a 1990s pop band, but their songs date back to the Black Death. And their white magic makes Paul Daniels look like a comedian. Tony Barrell reports. Photographs by Dod Miller Regatta Great Outdoors Portland Conservatories Princess Cruises D. F. S Cairo and the Pyramids Cruel to Be Kind? Therapists claim that contact with dolphins is good for disabled and autistic children. Critics argue that there is no proof. Either way, is it right to keep the animals captive for human use? Richard Johnson reports. Photographs by Ed Kashi Picture Gallery Great North Eastern Railway The Sunday Times The Mixed Case Royal National Institute for the Blind Stressless The Secret Garden In the beginning, the Bible describes a fruitful and an ideal man and woman. Now archeologists Divid Rohl says he has found the real Garden of Eden, in Irna. Peter Martin joiined him on a journey through Old Testament country to trace the steps of Adam's descendants back to the their original home Schreiber Duniopillo Fenjal Neville Johnson The Battle of Trafalgar The Battle of Trafalgar Governing bodies Tycoons, royals, prime ministers. . . Terry O'Neill has trained his camera on many of the world's big power brokers. Dylan Jones continues our series Sharps Bedrooms Hormann NordicTrack Voyages Jules Verne End of the Line Could this Vaccine Be a Cure for Cocaine Addiction? Investigation by Tania Unsworth. Photograph by David Drebin Lift off Prada Wolfe whistle As Tom Wolfe prepares to launch his first book in 11 years, the gargantuan and much-anticipated a Man in Full, Dylan Jones grants himself an audience with the greatest literary wardrobe alive. Photograph by Graham Wood Versace Dolce & Gabbana Knot guilty It's official: the knitted tie is the only thing to be seen in. Nick Foulkes confesses. Photograph by Scott McGale Boss Hugo Boss Woolmark Forza italia Forty years ago, Maserati gave Ferrari a run for its money. Matthew Gwyther traces how it fell from grace and rose with favour. Photograph: Uli Weber Boss Hugo Boss Three's a crowd Does anyone you know still wear a three-piece suit? Rob Ryan charts the demise of the classic gents' attire. Illustration: Hiroshi Tanabe Joseph Parfum De Jour Kenzo Could you dress a politician? When Dylan Jones was asked to help with Gordon Brown's wardrobe, you could have knocked him down with a crimson cummerbund. Main portraits by Barry J Holmes Russell & Bromley The grateful head Just when you thought it was safe to go out without a hat, autumn comes round again. Photographs by Kim Andreolli. Styling by Mark Anthony Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Smoking Causes Heart Disease Oh, de cologne! It's the only bespoke fragrance worth shouting about. And it is very expensive, very exclusive and very, very French. Dylan Jones sniffs out what makes Creed so special. Photograph by Tim Simmons Bose Rusticated Rockport Mane man Richard Stepney cuts the hair of actors, solicitors, designers, artists and architects. Is this why he is the most sought-after men's hairdresser in Britain? 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Lisa Barnard celebrates the demise of the old-fashioned-wine list and the birth of a slimmer, sharper new breed Ten great wine lists Restaurants offering the most adventurous selections Tasting terms First use your eyes Joanna Simon explains why sight and smell are just as important as the sense of taste Critical signs Reading the label Simon Woods decodes the small print on the bottle Presentation matters How you serve a wine can make a huge difference to the way it tastes. Joanna Simon offers some tips Sweets for my sweet Hugh Johnson observes the rise of the 'sticky' Marriage of kinds Choosing wine for food is not difficult, Joanna Simon says, if you grasp the principles What should we drink with this? 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