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News from 29/08/1999

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Marl Franchetti, John Dugdale, F O'h, Mat Johnstone, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, B J, Douglas Adams, K Samant, Angus Porter, Andrew Warshaw, Fred Redwood, Joanne Hayes, Philip Norman, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Shanker Trivedi, Martin James, Peter Browne, Emma Moore, Sabrina Varma, Michael Ridim, Emine Saner, Gareth Walsh, Karen Woolfson, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Peter Ainsworth shadow secretary, Ferdinand Mount, Robert Peacock, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Gogherty, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, David Smith, Nick Pitt, William Green, Stephen Grey, K R, Paul Rubens, Bruce Kemble, Dr Roger Henderson, Jan Battles, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Patrick de Sales, S Shirazi, Caroline Moorehead, Tom Walker, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Robert Sandall, Tom English, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, James Martin, David Dougill, Geoffrey Randall, Andrew Seth, Steve Cropley, Flona Fleck, H C, Gary Lineker, David Hewson, John Alexander, Jane Preston, Humphrey, Cally Law, Keith Moran, Tania Alexander, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Metin Gulmezoglu, Barry Ramsay, Sylvie Deroche, Jeremy Clarkson, Nigel Williams, Peter Watson, Mark Hudson, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Chris Hinkley, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Kevin Davies, Jane Renton, Lawrence Lindsey, Alan Millard, Gemma Eaton, Phil Craigie, L H, Hugh McllVanney, Garry O'Connor, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, K W, Steve Sankey, Steve Bevan, Paul Donovan, Alan Ellinson, Sue Lawrence, Gerald Kaufman, Gerth Alexander, Alex Stroud, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Steven Downes, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Dave Laing, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, John Eggleston, Tim Rayment, Tony Fearon, S Stafford, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, Jane Lyons, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Fawthrop, Nicholas Evans, Sherry Kendall, Susan Clark, Brian Steele, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Bob Fairless, Phil Baker, Peter Tompkins, Robert Lacey, Michael Winner, Hugo Barnacle, Melanie McFadyean, Victoria O'Brien, Alan Combes, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Gordon Sander, Cosmo Landesman, Charmian Evans, Alan Jones, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Lucy Atkins, Natalie Graham, Paul Nuki, Tim Moorey, N Shaw Diss, Jeremy Lewis, Claire Oldfield, S A, David Walsh, Ian Cook, Jack Grimston, Mandy Francis, J G Ballard, Camilla Winlo, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Richard Branson, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Tony Digby, R W Johnson, Mark Prigg, Films Porter, Roland White, C S Godshalk, P Velsey, Alex Fortune, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Steve Negus, Graham Hind, Christine Gregory, Mark Franchetti, Judith O'Reilly, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Ray Hutton, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Jim Cotton-Betteridge, M J P, Andrew Daws, Ricky Dalton, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Ethan Canin, Michael Sheridan, Peter Salsbury, Amanda Craig, Christine Webb, atticus, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Rough Guide, M R, Joel Joffe, John Waples, T Tallant, David Parsons, Brian Glanville, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Jonathon Carr-Brown Political Reporter, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Howard Jacobson, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Tom Rhodes, Mark Hodson, Helen Wilkinson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Victor Bryant, Hunter S Thompson, Brian Pendreigh, Dan Cairns, Yasmin Mills, David Parsley, Harry Mount, Kevin Whately, Jonas Banker, Zoe Linkson, Peter Cooper, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Jane Marshall, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Pete Ansbro,

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Contents Savers hit by premium bond fiasco Insight Top general sacked for warning ministers of defence cash crisis Contents Kuoni Contents Ruud Gullit, the flamboyant Dutchman who had… Bong! BBC boss revives the news at ten Contents IRA smuggles sniper rifles 'to kill soldiers' Contents Contents Saga Holidays Ltd Government will license builders to stop cowboys One small steppe: Russian cosmonauts Sergei Avdeyev,… Yemeni kidnap gang linked to car bomb near British embassy Fabians condemn Blair over education funding Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Asylum-seekers may be put in transit camps Farms go to pot for high profits Pretty rich: young Prescott, an upper toff in his… Lottery sent in to beat for English cricket Virgin Land Rover British pay twice foreign ticket price for BA flights Swissbankclaims How fares compare Irish put one in net for Ronnie, hero of all Time Volkswagen Retailer Approved Used Car Programme Sick tourists told to fly home rather than risk NHS Weatherman Giles set to go in cuts storm Kipling, brothel creeper and opium smoker, was inventor of the It girl Scottish Widows Orchestra pay row hits the dome's big night Captain Scott's lost relics go to auction The New Alfa 166 Philip carpets Charles over 'freebie' cruise Corrections Head transplants give paralysed new hope Manchester plans a super-stadium to make Wembley tremble Colgate Total MasterCard Grid plans 'green' pylons to please eye Desingner scar is new tattoo for fashion victims Ernest & Julio Gallo Turning Leaf Zinfandel Clerical Medical The lottery: more As the lottery heads for its fifth anniversary and bidders prepare for the next licence, its vast revenues are in danger of being squandered or hijacked for ordinary public spending. Jack Grimston reports on a goldmine in search of a purpose The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Billions to Distribute Clerical Medical Spending Plans City of the Dead Audi A sharp mind and a sharper tongue Profile The great white shark v the Beast of Bodmin Autobytel Picture Gallery Losing the lottery Ruud was good for us Contents Direct Line If the Tories are feeling sick, Matron Widdecombe will make them sicker Let us take back control of the police Something of the naughty about her Atticus Archer's campaign style is beyond everyone's Ken Campbell's tongue lands him in soup Chancellor Brown has a way with women Do you have £5,000 to spare? This trifling sum will… Romano Prodi's attempt to open up the European… Deputy PM John Prescott's state-of-the-nation… United States Subscriptions Politicians too soft on asylum seekers Mazda Flying high instead of hitting runs Stop It Opera for the toffs Jet-Set Points Reaping a gene Birthdays Loony Toons A tale of riches, haircuts and hubris in the style capital of the north Green Line Renault Arafat's wife returns to 'sham' marriage Bormann ashes scattered at sea in secret ceremony Cresson 'used forged papers' in EU probe Eco-warriors target millennium dawn 'ice rave' in Antarctica Bush fights off cold hand of scandal in the funeral trade British Airways Hidden victims of war beg for help Allied Carpets Orphans of the earthquake carry mental scars that will not heal Seat Russian mafia plugs into US bank billions BT Stay in touch Threatened brown bears at bay as shepherds loose the dogs of war J. Henry Schroder & Co. Limited Weapon scandal stuns the Swiss British Airways Holidays East Timor braves poll bloodbath Communists fight Mbeki for reins of power Naina the cat springs to Yeltsin's defence Rover Vote for Lenin Radio serves up a treat Breaking the cycle Fayed row set to hold up Diana inquest Teachers accused of turning blind eye to bullying Weather and Travel Outlook News in Brief Abduction fear Contents Comedy awards Woman, 26,'youngest grandmother' Cardinal honour Royal birth Single ticket scoops £6.8m prize British Red Cross Rebels kidnap oil worker Festival rape Stores merger Assault charge Parking rage Contents Land Rover Contents Ruud's Reign at Newcastle Ends with Resignation Contents Red-hot Fowler leads Liverpool revival Contents Merson still a thorn in Boro's side Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Ipswich made to pay for taking foot off pedal Kidd salutes new spirit Spurs pay for losing Harte Bradford's confidence struck by hammer blows Lionheart Keegan roars defiance Depleted Everton hit by new boy Fuertes Carbone walkout rocks unhappy Wilson FA Carling Premiership Nationswide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Coppell humbled in wake of Palace disaster Chelsea patience pays United stretched to limits It's only August but Manchester United are already feeling the demanding pace of a congested season, reports Ian Hawkey Italian shame that won't wash off With fingers again pointing at Milan, Brian Glanville traces the murky history of corruption in the game in Italy Betdirect Neilson puts Fulham on road to glory Shearer problem now centre stage The man who fell to earth Picture Gallery Crusading Radcliffe's pure glory Macey carries standard for new generation Steven Downes witnesses a changing of the guard in Seville as younger members of the British athletics team come of age Anton double steals Spanish hearts David Walsh sees a remarkable performance as Abel Anton holds on to the world marathon title Abta Mostyn treble cheers sloppy Ireland Rugby 365 Wales on winning roll All Blacks crushed by Burke's boot Logan guides Scots to easy victory England shape put to test Canada mount fierce challenge Next Week Fallen star can still shine brightly for England How They Rated: A Player-By-Player Guide Stephen Jones Coach calls for Cup sin bin card Cardiff happy to raise the roof for FA Cup A spineless performance Sport on TV Athletics Action replay: TV moment of the week Q & a Any Answers Book review Second Time Around Kevin Phillips Collins Willow, hb, £14.99 Bestsellers Physio Sport Simply oarsome Enter your Team now for Fantasy League The Sunday Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season The Sunday Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Sunday Times Super League Entry Form The Scoring System Choose your Team from These Players Mercedes-Benz Perfect Finnish Belgian Grand Prix: How They Line up on today's Grid Late sunshine gets Rusedski up on his toes The British No 2 is running into form in time for the US Open. But Pete Sampras may bar the way Phoenix from the Ashes After quitting as captain, Ian Botham destroyed the Australians during the heady summer of 1981 The Sunday Times England must throw caution to wind Simon Wilde predicts the end of the line for several established Test players when the party to tour South Africa is announced Young Guns Fire Hops for the Future Cox on course to end trophy famine Somerset's gamble on a modest Aussie has paid off, all the way to Lord's, writes Ivo Tennant Hickstead winner makes up for lost time Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Beverley Goodwood TV Card Woods closing in on $1m payday The World No1 leaves a world-class field in his wake, delivering a frightening warning to Europe's Ryder Cup team Reid back in the pink Sprake strikes top form Airtrack Yarmouth Back in the groove Porsches have grown comfortable and middle-aged in recent years, but the new models show there's plenty of life left in the old devils yet, writes Andrew Frankel Retired couple want a new baby to keep them company There's no shortage of small hatchbacks on the market, but some have a big price tag, writes Steve Cropley Your own drive-in movie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Follett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Harwoods Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Westmid Vehicles Motor Point H. 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More like Dave from Peckham Contents NatWest woos Friends Provident Nissan UK asks government for £100m handout Contents Virgin atlantic Four airlines hover over British Midland Contents Base rate fears dampen growth Prudential's Egg 'is worth £3.6bn' Industry must plug the skills gap left by schools Internet shoppers spend, spend, spend Online matchmaker opens UK site The Sunday Times Chase unveils £200m web fund Vegetarian Swedes target City AOL signs up with Future magazines FT rebels in summit with their bosses Business Digest Thomas Cook plans £200m travel shake-up M & S strives to become the top organic grocer Confident directors buy shares in their companies Connectology Lonrho Africa sells off safari hotels Vickers extends ties in Europe Rail-freight line picks up speed Greece keeps cap on inflation American buses are just the ticket for UK rivals School services are being sold off and British firms, with their experience of privatisation, are leaping into the market Back to the fray as Blair revives battle for euro Economic Outlook Higher rates are needed to cool America's boom The markets believe that last week's rise in interest rates will probably be the last this year but three pieces of evidence suggest otherwise, writes Lawrence Lindsey Germany on the March After slumbering for years, Germany's giant companies are on the prowl and pitting their might against European and American rivals Seat Leading Marks after the sparks Peter Salsbury emerged triumphant from the boardroom bloodbath, but he doesn't relish the aftermath of the revolution—sacking people he has known for years Prudential's internet goose turns out to have laid the golden Egg When Prodential launched Egg, bankers said it would never work. But, one year on, many are laughing less and learning more, writes Kirstie Hamilton Change Working Day Peter Salsbury's The Sunday Times Bidders sweep in at Allied Carpets Geoff Brady, the chief executive, is unveiling plans to revive the group but he is unlikely to get a chance to put them into action Smiths takes off on jet fighter prospects Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Supermarkets seek key to future growth As the food market reaches saturation point, a new book by Andrew Seth and Geoffrey Randall asks whether the big groups have hit their peak Royal Mail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pro-Team Protection Limited Call Paul, Chicago Hot Dog Company Ultimate Football Photo Machine Multiple Display Advertising Items Once in a Lifetime Let us Help The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ringrose & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items OCRA World Wide Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal International The Company Store Group The SCF Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Corporate Funding Pitman training Car U Want Human-Intl Internet Services Are You Ready The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Employment law burden under review The government is seeking suggestions to ease the problems of smaller firms in implementing measures such as the working-time directive and the national minimum wage, writes Claire Oldfield Sparkling order gave jeweller a head start Adrian Buckley's belief that costume jewellery would sell was confirmed when he landed his first high-street deal. Ricky Dalton reports The Sunday Times Don't pay too much national insurance Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Recipes for a healthier brand image Whole Earth makes organic food. But although its market is booming the company is losing out because its image is too old-fashioned The Sunday Times The Experts Scots woo the pink pound Prufrock Branson's bullish bet beats bears The Times Ayling to decide deal on wheel Oh boy! Warburg chief killed off Japan bounces back with $1trillion bank A three-way merger is a signal that victims of the economic crisis in Asia will not fall into foreign hands, writes Michael Sheridan Egg cracks finance industry wide open Contents The Odd Couple The Sunday Times Contents The Open University You can't beat an old joke To travel hopelessly is better than to complain The Times Enemy of the People South Park Bright lad, scores with his head Interview Mr Wrong and me, and a Gucci goodbye Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, hounded by the press all week, explains why she broke off her engagement to Greg Martin Property Foxtons North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cala Learning the hard way Harry Mount had the hothouse experience and took his A-levels early. Pupils shouldn't rush to follow suit, he says Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Home births or hospital? It's baby who knows… Many doctors oppose home births. They have good reason, discovers Karen Robinson The crime of their lives A lifetime of burglary, and 45 years in jail, have brought John Kerry and Norman Newell few rewards, writes Melanie McFadyean Hang it all, I look good Michael Winner has mastered the art of procuring a flattering likeness. Now he wants to see himself in the National Portrait Gallery A hitchhiker's guide to the internet Don't be afraid, the net is actually an old-fashioned invention, writes Douglas Adams The plump classes are on a roll Are the good writers always ghastly people? Bank holiday 1000: a holiday from hunger Robert Lacey, author of this year's surprise bestseller, says August was once no time for sunbathing Playing the part, living the pain A teenage actor's film role has brought him face to face with his own harrowing experience of child abuse, reports Richard Brooks Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week You have to hand it to builders, they've got cheek Shock Exchange The millennium list Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Bertie Blount Last word Johnny Guitar Doctors turn fantasy into fact with liquid-filled lungs Medicine Intelligent software to pick shares Forecaste A neural network that learns as it goes can predict equity prices accurately, writes Mark Prigg Helmet video will aid emergency patients Rescue Breakthrough in foetal brain scans Pregnancy Edited by Mark Prigg Sun's bright Star to eclipse Microsoft Firms can now forsake Windows systems for network computing at a fraction of the cost, writes David Hewson Fairway to heaven It's a golfer's dream. Your very own private course in your back garden. Christine Webb looks at three properties which fit the bill Properties of the Week Homes in a gothic style Taking out shares in your garden A hint of history in deepest Surbiton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Alfred McAlpine Homes Recognised for Quality Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes Overseas Exhibition World of Property Exhibition Campos de Guadalmina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition The Estate "Le Fonti-Monteloro" The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Imperial Apartments Charles Church Contents Charities give you raw deal on insurance Finance plans drive up cost of new cars Cashpoint users pay even more little extras at Halifax Contents American Express? That won't do nicely Pension firms pile charges on investors Contents Gartmore Warning on home loan rates Bradford & Bingley plots details of windfall payout Credit-card boast ignores cheap rivals Adwatch Scottish Widows Give your wife shares to avoid capital-gains tax CommShare Beware ten biggest savings traps Savers must keep a close eye on their cash as firms cut rates and impose back-door charges to boost profits Standard Life Bank Investec Investec Bank (Uk) Limited EX-husbands must share pension Women will soon be entitled to a chunk of their husband's retirement fund if they divorce, writes Alicia Wyllie Cheltenham & Gloucester Is Pension Sharing Right for You? Insurance Isas lack investor appeal Low investment limits make tax-exempt schemes unpopular, writes Naomi Caine Chase De Vere Investments PLC Net clothes shops have to smarten up their image Policy Portfolio PLC Young buyers struggle in property boom Soaring house prices make it hard for first-time buyers to find a mortgage. Robert Winnett helps you in to the property ladder Are loyalty schemes the best way to cut shopping bills? Critics say reducing prices is a better way to give customers value Scottish Widows Tesco Profit from high prices without selling up Value of Sixties gear is swinging wildly Nostalgia has bumped up the price of flower power memorabilia, but there is a lot of rubbish about, warns Peter Watson The Sunday Times Check out shares in ambitious stores Shares in Beale department stores and Marks & Spencer are worth buying, writes Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Online home loan is cheapest on the market—for now Low-cost travel cover from Asda Beale Dobie & Company Limited Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Aeroplane offer failed to get off the ground Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles reader's money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Northern Rock promises bonus to housebuyers Chase De Vere Investments PLC Direct Line Finance Services Cash in on star quality of Jupiter's manager Surrenda-link Human Resource Partnership Cable & Wireless Price Water House Coopers Clifford Chance Vodafone airtouch Sussex enterprise Inter Exec Hire Intelligence Connaught Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food The Sunday Times Samsung Electronics Zarak Group Sales the Zagar Group Motorola Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy MBA Michael Beer Search & Selection Lord Search & Selection The Royal Bank of Scotland Mercedes-Benz Selgin Scott Norman Broadbent Executive Network Limited Diocese of Coventry Moat Housing Group British Aerospace Advancement Careers Ltd. 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Oxford Tutorial College Mander Portman Woodward Lansdowne Duff Miller Retakes in Cambridge Prospectus Ealing Tutorial College Italia Conti Academy City University Holborn College Devonshire House Preparatory School University of London Posts Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Challenge The Sunday Times Ashridge EF International Language Schools Get Paid for Reading Books University of Portsmouth When starting work at 18 is just the job Some A-level students now desperately seeking a university place through clearing would be better advised to look for a job. They will find industry welcomes them, writes Fred Redwood Education Kingston University The University of Birmingham Ailing physics looks for an equal and opposite reaction A subject that pupils are deserting worldwide is fighting back, says Bruce Kemble University of Durham Halton College Kingston University Travel Insurance Club The Smae Institute Independent Education Old Swinford Hospital Swimmer needs stroke of luck Mark Foster is a world record holder, but unless he wins an Olympic gold he will only just keep his head above water Executive Appointments Lord Search & Selection Equant Vodafone Chloride powers to greater things Contents Fade to Laughter The genius Jewish comics of the Borscht Belt are long gone from the Catskills of New York. But the show's not over yet Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Contents Take a rest with the best Readers recommend three more hotels that offer excellent value for under £100. We check in and check out the latest Golden Pillow award-winners Markwarner beach clubs Books of the Week Travel Brief Holiday Clinic Christopher and Grace Waters and their four-year-old son Ashley want a two-week break at the end of September that starts with relaxation and ends with activity. Their budget is £3,000-£4,000 Getting to know you Every month, visitors to our Holiday Clinic provide us with a list of their favourite things. Mark Hodson sorts out the raindrops on roses from the whiskers on kittens Your Favourite Things Columbus Direct Sunsail The Holidaymakers' Profile Question & Answer British Airways US airport drugs swoop The Wales Tourist Board has launched a helpline for… Thomson has launched its first Sports Resorts… TV Travel Saga Now's the time Where was I? Peru rail strike Holiday Money Bargain seats Turkish cruise still on UTA Devotion Mark Hudson is lured to the cathedral city of Naumburg by two mysterious women—apple-cheeked Reglindis and cold, pouting Uta, Ice Queen of the western imagination. . . Voyages Jules Verne Travel Brief British Airways Holidays China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Access all areas No locks, no fees, no open sesame—next month thousands of private houses throw open their doors to the British public, Mark Hodson sneaks a peek South African Airways Asian Journeys Discover India & Nepal British Airways Holidays The Best of Spain & Portugal Travel One Plus Free Insurance British Airways Holidays Changing Gear Freewheeling William Green relaxes into a cycle tour of the fiestas and fleshpots of the Yucatan Peninsula Travel Brief Cunard The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Thomas Cook Insurance Services Travel Options Dial. A. 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Win a driving holiday in the Red Sea with Goldenjoy Holidays Competition Details Langdale Collaven Manor Hotel Ardanaiseig Hotel Contents The Cat that Got the Cream Cats on a Chandelier The Andrew Lloyd Webber Story by Michael Coveney Hutchinson £17,99 pp282 What Japan did next J G Ballard is enthralled by a study of the Japanese reaction to their darkest hour: their wartime defeat The Setting of the Rising Sun Japan and the Second World War Diary Value in Writing Courses In a world of their own For all its honesty, John Bayley's second memoir about caring for Iris Murdoch is not as powerful as the first, rues Jeremy Lewis An actor's life for her Glenda Jackson should stick to the boards, says Garry O'Connor Kings of Castel The story of how a football team from a remote, tiny town in southern Italy was promoted to the second division makes dramatic, if eccentric reading, reports Brian Glanville Great scores of today The Goalkeeper's History of Britain by Peter Chapman Fourth Estate £16.99 pp340 Alliance Francaise Harvey Porlock The Sunday Times Faber Literary Identify these seven young authors and answer the 45 teasing questions for the chance to win a library worth £10,000 John Carey's Books of the Century Review in the TLS, October 21,1955 Nothing like a Dane Rose Tremain's romantic fantasy about Denmark in the 1630s is witty, lyrical and good historical fiction, says Lucy Hughes-Hallett A Sunday Times Bestseller Farce and fusspots Lucy Atkins tackles two slightly dotty tales A soapy kind of thriller Harm Done by Ruth Rendell Hutchinson £16.99 pp394 The Troubles I've seen What has happened to Roddy Doyle's sparky talent, wails Peter Kemp after reading his latest novel, set around the Irish freedom struggles early this century Oh, what a boring war An epic about the Boer war siege at Ladysmith does not hit the spot for Hugo Barnacle Annual Ghost Story Competition The Sunday Times Hunters Thompson the Rum Diary Pick of the Week The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 598 Audio Book of the Week Hardbacks Paperbacks Picture Gallery Bibliofile Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd The Flintstones in Sherock Stones Contents Goosebumps in a Night in Terror Tower F-mail We welcome back Scooby-Doo and the gang next week! Fun Competitions! Make sure you don't miss out-enter our… Win! Asterix and the Black Gold Jarvis Jarvis and Tony haven't done their homework yet… 2000 Your view of the future Girl talk Cross away! It's a world up! Big draw Funday Times news is always a colourful read! Pincer movement Mystic Knights Mystick Knights Beryl the Peril She avoided it this week-but will Beryl be left with… Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Funday Buzz! For the answers to all your pet questions, just… Cool Rex and Tex Squirt The Funday gang always leave you smiling! Next Week in Funday Happy Birthday The Fun Club B Borg-Cardona Viva Viva Viva! Mystic Mystery FC Fun Serena Williams The Funday Times has the sport page with kick that Athletics quiz New season, new books Contents Contents Old favourites in a new twist Television Are adaptations of the classics trying to be too modern? The BBC gave up on a 'comic' David Copperfield, and now ITV is in trouble for daring to reinvent Fagin, reports Sally Kinnes More Frocks on the Box Truly a Law unto himself Cover story He has it all: the looks, the savvy, the talent. Can an actor really be that blessed? Garth Pearce delivers his verdict The next Generation Ioan Gruffudd (26) Michael Legge (20) Rest of the week's films Vaudeville Theatre Watch with mother Cinema All About My Mother may be Pedro Almodovar's most mature work to date, but he still knows how to spring a surprise When rude becomes mechanical South Park has gone feature-length, and it's nowhere near as offensive as you might expect. 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