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News from 30/05/1999

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John Berkeley Senior Fellow, Kathryn Edwards, Jonathan Northcroft, George Cole, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Christopher Middleton, Hilary Benn, Loma MacLeod, Jonathan Pincus, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Andrew Warshaw, Sir Ludovic Kennedy, Lord Herne Hill, Martin Seager, J M Webb, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Lesley White, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Mathew Kalman, Ferdinand Mount, Kirstle Hamilton, Sam Gilpin, Sally O'Reilly, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Barbara Powell, Gordon Lloyd, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Lucy Irvine, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Josh Saizmann, Dr Roger Henderson, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, S Siklos Bury, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Alison Brace, Robert Winnett, Tom Otley, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Fiona Jebb, Simon Grant, David Dougill, Harold Pinter, York Membery, John Evans, Jane Bird, Josephine Monroe, P D James, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Julia Sawalha, Evelyn Waugh, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Cally Law, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Alan Noble, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Juliette Terzieff, Graham Duffill, Margaret Scourse, Hugo Arnold, Louise Taylor, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Robert Harris, Anita Chaudhuri, Peter Hughes, Mark Dowden, Alan Millard, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Mark Jansen, Keith Hellawell, Nick Gardner, Sir Roy Strong, Timothy, Marie Helvin, Phillip Oppenheim, Felton, Sophie Rhys-Jones, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Steve Waugh, Caroline Aherne, Mary Medlicott, Angela Newing, Hugh McIlvanney, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, James Bond, Simon Fanshawe, John Follain, Nicholas Hellen, Peter Windsor, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Ferguson, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, G O'Sullivan, Sarah Gracie, William Trevor, Fiona McHugh, Steve Cain, Susan Clark, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Lois Jones, Ardbeg, G Holland, Jill Leyland, Clive Burton, Phil Baker, Michael Winner, Paul Newman's, Graham King, Gareth David, Jennifer Asiama, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Douglas Alexander, Amanda Foreman, Denis Gifford, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Simon Willis, Diana Wright, Jonathan Smart, Annamarie Cumiskey, Helen Hawkins, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Editor, Laphroaig, Patsy McArdle, Uzi Mahnaimi, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Stephen Bevan, Nick Cain, Chris Stewart, Kari Herbert, Tim Spence, Paul Nuki, Peta Bee, Andrew Smith, Ian Coxon, Hugh McManners, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, John Lloyd Jones, Caroline Gascoigne, Harriet Quick, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Juel Bagage Professor, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Peter Florence, Grath Pearce, Stephen Armstrong, Laurie Mayer, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Peter Taylor, R W Johnson, Mark Prigg, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Jessica Berry, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Rinchen Khandro, Magnus Mills, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Frank Fitzgibbon, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Mrs Ac Lewes, Andrew Rogers, Adrian Mourby, Sonia Webb, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Kathryn Eckersley-Bruke, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Leppard, Kate Thornton, Paul Goggins, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, David Hutcheon, Jonathon Carr-Brown Political Reporter, Pam Barrent, Robert Johnston, Margaret Kemp, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Roger Dobson, Harvey Silver, Martin Ouvry, Lagavulin, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Mark Porter, Rupert Steiner, John Cole, Sumit Das Gupta, David Parsley, Mike Hammond, Richard Whiteley, John Broome, Les Murray, Philip Kingsley The leading trichologist, Chris Feetenby, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Bernard Kemp, Simon Howard, Nigel Glass, John Griffith, S. Glasgow, Boris Schapiro, Nick Shearman,

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NHS doctors face call-up for Kosovo Civilians to support land force Lloyds bank puts the impoverished on hold Contents British Airways Contents Bartering bride: Emma Noble with her new… Motor giants give MPs secret cut-price car deals Insight Contents Irvine to turn Blair into man of straw England Face World Cup Cricket Exit Books Festival Special Contents BT Contents Fears for Balkans MI6 man outed on Fayed web site Livingstone set to go it alone World price list to end shoppers' raw deal Safety doubts on superliners Top doctor accused of fiddling drug tests Keiko goes soft having whale of a time Virgin Price is right as Major says hello to married life IBM BBC spends £40m on executive suite Yentob leads race to inherit Birt's crown Teacher Training Agency John Mortimer jilts new Labour Mercedes-Benz Boasts of an ice maiden bother Blair 'Rip-off' eateries shrink the seats Direct Line Exams 'devalued' as weaker pupils get extra time Councils to push drivers off roads Queen's grandest peer makes transvestite film Nazis put Britain's Scouts on hit list Anglian Kinnocks turn EU into a £500,000 family business VW United heroes fail to make FA's top team Sweden wins song for Europe NHS nurses provide prostitutes for sex with disabled patients Who says the good guys never win? 'Face of Christ' relic found in monastery Jeeves turns into an Oddjob man The Limited Edition Polo Match Perfumes that linger may be health hazard Call free now or it could be curtains for your… Swamp safari seeks living brontosaurus Dallaglio is hit by new wave of drug allegations St. Joseph's Hospice Benecol New Peugeot 406 Class Betrayal Their parents gave them the best education and impeccable connections, yet still they find themselves slip-sliding away. David Smith and Jessica Berry report on the new downwardly mobile Comparing the Generations Canon BT Keeping the pack at bay Sophie Rhys-Jones has taught the royals a lesson in how to defuse scandal. Does she offer a new model for the monarchy? Nicholas Hellen and Margarette Driscoll report Life looked rocky, then he scored in extra time Profile There's a ghost in my glittering machines Hewlett Packard Harsh euro-lessons The Samaritans Deals on wheels Benn of the bleepheads joins the old order of political black sheep Picture Gallery The public is right, and so is the war Rising star Lansley in line for top Tory post Atticus Outwitted Prescott finally bows to royal convention Atticus Julia Roberts gets a taste for the bruwers Atticus Men are the victims of a feminist myth Brixton Academy Easier exams? It's time to revise our views Pet hates and the politicians No evidence for Fayed spy link Lexmark Points Birthdays Cheltenham & Gloucester We should have the right to die well Strong, not silent Turning the Screw As Nato prepares for a ground war, Milosevic is launching a new wave of ethnic cleansing, report Juliette Terzieff in Kosovo and Matthew Campbell in Washington The Mercenary's Mother Sage Troops dig in to face Serbs' last gamble Nato units poised to enter Kosovo are also ready for a counterstrike, writes Stephen Grey in Skopje Hewlett Packard Abbey National The Policeman Return of the living dead 'Murdered' men of Kosovo are being found alive, writes Jon Ungoed-Thomas in Kukes Mazda The Civil Servant The War so Far The Sunday Times Mbeki's £5m plan to outshine Mandela BT Cellnet Four feared dead in Alps tunnel fire Nuclear alert sounded on Kashmir Dole and Clinton fade in their wives' shade Rover Nationwide Vanishing messiah tests Africa's faith Mossad primed for assault on terrorist teams INTER-CONTINENTALa Zurich Financial Services Tiananmen rebels go for growth A very private French Open Loach lines up with the left Inside Paris A few chips off the old block Debenhams IRA killer out of jail after two months Irish police check for more murder victims Weather and Travel Outlook DNA puts criminals on the spot News in Brief Child sex charges Thunderstorms cause power cuts Lady MacLaurin Diana's fund faces £6m court bill Angler drowns Correction Three share £10.6m jackpot Framlington Unit Management Limited Space link-up Pinochet denial Airport blackout Crop protest Shot in the dark On the Brink England face nightmare of an early exit England, at 73 for three, have an uphill task as they chase India's 232 and a place in the next stage of the World Cup. By Simon Wilde Lucozade Contents Zimbabwe humble World Cup favourites Contents England's hopes Tyros revel in Indian summer A lot is at stake today for both England and their opponents if and when the weather clears Jack Daniel's Selectors must heed call for fifth bowler India's in-form batsmen failed to take off at Edgbaston, but the home attack still fell short Thorpe the key after unknown strikes England will need some batting heroics to beat India and stay in the World Cup No second chances at make-or-break Edgbaston It's time to stand up and be counted: England, resuming at 73-3, must beat India today to stay in the World Cup Cricket World Cup Results, Standings and Fixtures England v India World Cup group match Edgbaston Supermen plummet to earth Zimbabwe (233-6) beat South Africa (185) by 48 runs Vauxhall Cricket Scoreboards Magnificent McGrath can help Australia settle a score After the recent series in the Caribbean, today's clash with Brian Lara's side has extra edge Finger is pointed at Shoaib Suggestions of possible ball-tampering have come to light during the World Cup, but Pakistan plead not guilty International minnows ready to change order of things The underdogs have done so well that the prospect of an even larger World Cup is coming ever closer Honda Shearer leads from the front England's swashbuckling captain will provide the spearhead when their Euro 2000 qualifying campaign resumes, writes Louise Taylor Swedes on track to derail Keegan A side revived by Tommy Soderberg could pose England some difficult questions at Wembley on Saturday Ten Days that Shook the World As the historic treble became reality, strutting Bayern turned into dead men walking Never Say Die: Five Matches United Refused to Lose Incredible United Alex Ferguson is convinced he must buy again to keep his team at the European summit Rover Financial Services (GB) Limited How to Make the Best Even Better: The Star Players United Could Sign Absolutely fabulous, not quite flawless United cannot afford to stand still. To retain their crown they should target some of the best players in Europe, says Mike Hammond Emirates Ageing Bayern bare their tortured soul After the shock, Beckenbauer's team faces rebuilding. So does the national side United still not truly great Alex Ferguson's team have some way to go before they join the ranks of European legends The Sunday Times Brian Glanville's Ten Best European Cup-Winning Teams Gold Trafford expanding to cash in on the dream Success on the pitch guarantees that the treble winners can count on the money rolling in off the field, too Why the only way is up for United The making of a Legend Alex Ferguson's will to win was evident during his managerial apprenticeship, writes Jonathan Northcroft The team that gave Ferguson the boot Douglas Alexander on how St Mirren fans wonder what might have been, if only Fergie hadn't been sacked as manager 21 years ago BAC Sport The glorious night Beckham stole my heart Dallaglio sets bad example Letters to the Sports Editor The Sunday Times Sport on TV Picks of the week The British Olympic Assocition: Q & a Action Replay: TV moment of the week Book review The Royal & Ancient Golfer's Handbook 1999 Renton Laidlaw, ed (Macmillan General Books, £25) Bestsellers Royle family's final chance Manchester City's manager believes the club will reclaim a place among the game's elite Premiership hopefuls seek one-way ticket Brian Glanville on the Wembley clash with a place in the top flight at stake, for one season at least Sheldon makes the difference Ibrox treble crowns perfect season Golden girl is a smash hit in Paris Popular with the crowds, but not her opponent, Koumilkova won convincingly yesterday Natwest Rusedski finds his feet on clay as Henman lets it slip Richard Evans sees British players move into unfamiliar and dangerous territory at the French Open Spanish Grand Prix: Front of Today's Grid Mercedes-Benz Mika keeps reds at bay Irvine and Schumacher lead Ferrari's attack on McLaren in today's Spanish Grand Prix Wauters rides on to Tour triumph Cycling Coxless four cruise into World Cup final Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Log on to the Internet and enjoy the best of sport… Racing Agony and Ecstasy If Lawrence Dallaglio is guilty, he deserves a lifelong ban from international rugby Innocent or guilty? There is no halfway house.… England face daunting test against white-hot all Blacks Dick Best's men go head to head against the tournament favourites at the Air France Sevens in Paris today Baister commits RFU to exhaustive investigation The three-man investigation panel set up to look into the Lawrence Dallaglio allegations will not act as judge and jury, says Nick Cain Clarke on road to recovery The big Irishman, after a shocking start to the season, finds his form at Wentworth The Sunday Times Emirates Choose your Team from the following Players Express delivery Trainer David Elsworth's dream to win an English Classic could come true at last on Saturday Derby a mystery to bookmakers and punters as well as Stevens MBNA International Bank Limited Date is perfect finale to week Jonathan Powell on a victory that gave a football boss cause for more celebration Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADI Engineering Ltd. 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Andrew Goodall, whose tiny… BG bid for Enron Oil & Gas is in the pipeline Boom in Internet retailing will spark land rush Contents Alliance chief craves happy ending after first night boos Agenda BAe wants £530m Airbus state aid Amstrad Airports group plans first-class lounge for economy passengers Marina chief behind £243m McAlpine bid Business Digest Job agency laws to be reworked, says Byers Pizza Hut serves up nationwide delivery service Sainsbury boss plans recovery Anglo-Irish control row threatens merger World Pay is set for £100m float Ricoh Ecclestone to invest bond cash in Asia Rebels demand Hesketh quits Euroland inflation is highest in months Euro Watch French spend less Dirty money Tycoons club together to turn good ideas into businesses Top businessmen are pooling their resources to help young entrepreneurs unable to get finance, writes Kirstie Hamilton Mind the Ballooning Trade Gap Economic Outlook Economists' talk points to rate rise American Account That Sinking Feeling As the fledgling single-currency slumped to a new low the first signs of serious political cracks began to emerge. Now the euro faces further weakness and this could have a big impact on sentiment in Britain Many are asking will it ever be a sound currency? Report by David Smith Exclusive Sunday Times Prize Draw Man in a hurry channels his youthful drive Steve Cain suddenly moved from obscurity at Asda to chief executive at Carlton Communications at 34. He credits his energy—and cheek Profile Vauxhall Steve Cain's Working Day Mr Cool takes charge at Allied Domecq The new chief executive of the drinks giant is a calm but ambitious man who usually gets what he wants, writes David Parsley Vital Statistics Net shares dive as investors grow wary A further 20% fall is predicted and for the first time new issues are standing below flotation prices, writes Garth Alexander Argyll Dolphin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Century Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charterhouse Group International OCRA World Wide Iomart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Company Store Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Motologic PLC Swisher Kall Kwik The mr tag franchise Weaver Valley Estates Hangover follows A&L merger joy Some analysts think Bank of Ireland bosses have been 'suckered', write Frank Fitzgibbon and Fiona McHugh Deutsche Telekom eyes a get-together with One2One Chastened by its failed Italian deal, the German company may turn to Britain, writes Michael Woodhead in Bonn The Sunday Times Back to school for Davies and Asda George Davies is poised for a fresh challenge with the launch of Asda's mail-order schoolwear catalogue, writes John Waples Microsoft Databank Jobs threatened at Boots the Chemist Sharewatch Sound out the Richer style of motivation A Share in the Boardroom The Sunday Times Invensys chief aims to take global control Allen Yurko, boss of the former BTR Siebe, must make sure the hunter does not end up as the hunted, writes Andrew Lorenz Air France Coping with the tide of red tape A wave of employment regulation from Whitehall and Brussels could cost many middle-market firms dear. Now they are attempting to overcome these obstacles to growth The Sunday Times The Experts Shop conversion may escape CGT on sale Questions of Business Higher band tax assessed in order Canon Rules awaited on self-employment Iron lung inventor got off to flying start A sixth sense that an aero engine device would be a winner set Rolf Schild on the road to a fortune, writes Rupert Steiner My First Break Asian entrepreneurs spread their wings High-tech brings success Young bloods are being offered capital support as they help change the face of British business, says Claire Oldfield Ticket Master Bulletin TAS software plc Helping hand from young higher flyer Youthful enterpreneurs are being backed by a businessman who amassed a fortune in just five years, writes Claire Oldfield Idle hands turn to working on devilishly clever creatures Unisys Secrets of the banker's box Prufrock Prufrock 0171-782 5761 RAC executes U-turn to gender Cook's tours seek top man Well-connected hotel guests can clean up All aboard for the sky larks Relief as Ecclestone takes chequered flag Inside the City Banks profit from savings rate trickery Invest in ballet's success Football fans glad to go into the red Contents Man from Pru sues over sales tactics Experts say sell windfall shares Save & Prosper Group Limited Contents Banks choice of charges gives customers no option Co-op Visa charges are unclear Adwatch Scottish Widows Student loan can earn money Investors in Isas can buy shares on foreign exchanges Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Old windfalls still unclaimed Northern Rock Endowment is hard to sell Pension firm axes worker How to cut tax liability Footsie hides foreign risks Investors in big companies are betting on fortunes of overseas economies Find alternative funds for your cash Unit trusts that invest in other stock markets can spread risk and offer better returns Standard Life Bank Dresdner RCM Global Investors Where blue chips make money AstraZeneca Diageo Virgin Picture Gallery Make your house a film star and cash in Producers are looking for houses to use on location and they will pay hundreds of pounds a day Homes sweet homes—property prices rising by 22% a year Hartiepool bids to be Notting Hill of the north as the housing market hots up to late-1980s' levels, writes Robert Winnett Charles Schwab Woolwich No Title The Equitable Life Switch lender to cut cost of personal loans Interest rates for loans have continued to defy gravity despite successive Bank of England cuts, writes Nick Gardner Broker slashes price of advice Scottish Widows M&G Driving a Bargain Sportswear firm reveals perfect set of figures Kevin Goldstein-Jackson takes a tip from his fashion-conscious teenage daughters who are big fans of the Kangol brand Perpetual Portfolio Management Limited Owners of great art must put it on show or pay tax Investor's Journal Parents can profit from children's savings rates Youngsters earn better interest than adults and pay less tax Online share dealers will give investors tips—and good value Internet stockbrokers are advising clients which shares to buy and are helping them deal at low cost, writes Matthew Wall Net Shopper The Equitable Life Clothing offer came apart at the seams Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf More investors complain to watchdog Halifax Picture Gallery Beale Dobie & Company Limited The Equitable Life Ten tips to protect mortgage Lenders are keen to sell loan protection cover, but it is expensive and not suitable for everyone, writes Naomi Caine Direct Line Financial Services Ticket Master Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Bargain for wise motorists Europ Assistance Driver Assist Chase De Vere Investments PLC Policy Portfolio PLC Survey insures buyers against hidden faults Savings News Cat-marked funds roaring ahead Norwich Union Equity Release Limited Artist draws healthy income Jupiter Unit Trust Management Ltd. Profit and principle are getting together Publisher presses ahead with growth Update The Road to Fear Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Contents Inside Contents British Airways Dangerous rumours Running the gauntlet of some very cheeky beggars Amazon Enemy of the People Summerhill Take me away from the dreaming spires Universities are dusty places for the modern academic, says free-range historian Amanda Foreman We are all liars now People have always told lies, but it has become a way of life. Public figures once economical with the truth now consider deception to be part of hte job Left, right and into the limelight Interview My knicker elastic is my own business, thanks very much Interview Vauxhall Al and Hillary fight the curse of Little Rock FW and the saint: a stormy South African double act Growing old could just be the chance of our lifetime Alarm about ageing populations is misplaced. They will prove to be an economic tonic for the world, argues David Smith Marriage was simpler in the Sixties My friend Tone Michael Winner reveals how his relationship with Blair has grown from an unpromising start to dinner at Chequers Deadly peril in the skies Foxtons Cala Homes Pavilion Apartment A Waterside Development LCR Developments Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Cluttons LCR Developments Ratcatchers call Deidre to pile on the agony Talking heads Global village This Life Love rats, randy moths, Nudes at Ten, the pig manure… People of the Week The millennium list Eureka! John Broome Last word. . . The Times: Graham King Newspaper executive 1930-1999 SoloTrek will help rescuers A light aircraft that is both practical and cheap will soon take off, writes Mark Prigg The Sunday Times Virtual reality puts trainee firemen on the scent of a blaze Human bone able to regrow Divide and rule is the big turn-on Giant drives on the latest multimedia machines can help you get organised in ways you never imagined, writers David Hewson Hollywood to design spacesuits for Nasa Space Travel Sound can power engines Environment Sunday times Light-sensitive cream can tackle skin cancer Medicine Scientists have developed a painless cancer treatment that can be given by a GP By Roger Dobson 3 Com Tuning videos without tears Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roxylight Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicholson Barratt The Mark Beaufort Bryanston Square Nicholson Fairclough Homes' developments Down on the farm but still in the city Christine Webb discovers a country home just 10 miles from the heart of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Window on the capital Properties of the Week Converted churches Slice of Devon village life Charm of the Cotswolds Victorian with a view Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belle Lake House A Little Gem in Surrey Copping Joyce Multiple Display Advertising Items Alto Golf & Country Club Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rialto Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Costa Calida Casas Ltd. 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Margaret Coles reports on a company that got it right Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Krone (UK) Technique Limited Business Link Ziegler International Limited A show with ideas and advice to boost your career Book Tickets now to save £4 Contents Ahead of his Time Geordie Greig talks to Tom Wolfe, winner of the 1999 Sunday Times award for literary excellence Contents Hay is under way Hay's world-class writers make it the premier literary festival. Below, we give the highlights, and this special Books section showcases their work My new life as a writer After quitting his job as a London bus driver to pursue a writing career, the Booker shortlisted author Magnus Mills found that his days changed dramatically A diamond of a crime novel P D James argues that Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone serves as the perfect model for many of the best literary whodunits Requiem for 1945 Revealing facts about his fiction William Trevor, recently awarded the prestigious David Cohen prize, explains how he caught the writing bug Bol Witnesses who write history as When journalists report on countries torn by war on revolution, their words the history that their children may eventually study, says Timothy The stuf How does a bad dream about Stalin inspire a bestselling novel? Robert Harris explains the evolution of Archangel and the pleasurable business of turning fact into fiction Cyril Connolly in the New Statesman, November 3,1928 Decline and Fall Evelyn Waugh, 1928 Crime Writers' Association Tulip fever Caroline Gascoigne discovers how a passion flowered into a bestseller In the Costume of Andalusia Free serve The Open University The Sunday Times The Sound of Trumpets The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 585 Pick of the Week Hardbacks Paperbacks Picture Gallery Compiled by Books in the Media from data supplied by Bibliofile Reading in cafes gives Peter Florence a feeling of decadent pleasure The Folio Society Ltd. Contents Wacky Races in Media Madness Goosebumps in Night of the Living Dummy II F-mail Why is Sara calling for her parents? The chilling… Fun Competitions! Make It Snappy Harry Potter Meet Rumble in Dudley this week and you could win a Fun for Dads! Win a Yowie holiday! Asterix and the Black Gold Jarvis 2002 Phoebe's Place Ultra-efficient! 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Sorry, Rupert, you might just be too late Royal National Institute for the Blind Bryant Homes Contents Contents It's time for Cover story After 11 years, Thomas Harris has finally written a sequel to The Silence of the Lambs, and early indications are that Hannibal is every bit as tasty, says Tom Shone Millennium Masterworks The King James Bible The art of the production line Too lewd for Lewes Feature The people of East Sussex have won their battle to house one of Rodin's best-known works. But not so long ago The Kiss was seen as an embarrassment to the town, says Simon Fanshawe Cadillac The week's films The stakes are raised Interview What next for Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Garth Pearce asks Sarah Michelle Gellar about her steamy new film role Brash street kids Art Two audacious shows are breathing new life into Cork Street, artistic London's prissiest address. Both delight Waldemar Januszczak Jameson Dreaming An unlikely lad Report A gay, hunting Tory as the new chairman of the oh-so-cool ICA? It's a surprise, says Richard Brooks, but that's just what the institute needs Egg The Magic Flute Art goes bunkers Report The YBAs Challenged rural Britain to a game of crazy golf. Cosmo Landesman tees off with Damien Hirst Here, there, everywhere Rock They don't live in the same state, and their music can veer all over the place, but Pavement's lo-fi sound has become a mainstream hit, says Andrew Smith Film The Critical list Art Theatre Picture Gallery Dance Pick of the Week Picture Gallery Opera Pick of the Week Concerts Pick of the Week No Title Concerts Comedy Pick of the Week Pop The Sunday Times Rage against the dying of the light Opera The Carmelites has the most terrifying death scene in opera. 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