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News from 21/10/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Brook, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, Christopher Harris, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Brian Hobley, Frank Layfield (Chairman), Philip Mayes, Rob Hughes, Nigel Colborn, Vijitha Yapa, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Jan Morris, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Linsay Orridge, Wayne Marshall, Peter Cadogan, Philip Howard, T. J. Binyon, Paul Massey, Iain R. Webb and Kathryn Knight, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, David Bryer, Director, W. Samuel, Clive Fewins, Raymond Kennedy, Richard Quinnell, Carl Mortished, Angela Griffin, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bryan Janson Smith, A. M. Glew, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Paul Preseton, R. Idris Hughes, Thomas De Waal, A. R. McHattie, Daniel Johnson, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Brian Wilson, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Doug Sager, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Ermine Desmond, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Belinda Harley, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Brian J. Hodgkinson, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Lindsay Cook, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Jill terry, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Tony Kerpel, George Plumptre, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Michael Legge, David Charter, Education Correspondent, David Robinson, Seeta Tardon, Cheryl Taylor, Evelyn Read, Jenny McClean, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Tim Owen, Hugh Johnson, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nick Nuttall and Tim Jones, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Jane Bidder, Mary Ann Sieghart, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Peregrine Hodson, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Dominic Jenkin, Frances Fyfield, Jennai Cox, Roderick Gradidge, Joan Woolard, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, Katherine Hadley, Keith Blackmore, John Angerson, Nick Harling, Helen Mound, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Joan M. Rees, Justin Zaman, Richard Beeston, Caroline Garnham, S. M. Peatfield, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Geoffrey Rowell, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, J. Keith Sutton, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Eliz Hampson, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Edward Thomas, Richard Morrison, Charles Bremner and Michael Evans, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Robert J. Hillhouse, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Mark Harrison, Penny Perrick, Dr Dashboard, Kevin Eason and Maurice Glover, Oliver Bennett, Alexandra Campbell, Marianne Curphey and Caroline Merrell, M. D. Brown, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, M. Ah-MOYE, Gill Hornby, George Brock, European Editor, Christopher Irvine, Isabel Snyder, Melvyn Marckus, Peter Fitzwater,

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Ban on Pill was panic say doctors 'Epidemic of anxiety in women' Leaders gather for UN birthday Buying The Times overseas Index Magazine Superstores join petrol price war Weekend Emma wins a catwalk career Claes leaves Nato to fight charges For some clock turns itself back Car 95 Abbey National Whitehall to find if charities losing out to lottery The Times next Week National Savings MacGregor urges Budget boost for elderly As the Chancellor holds his final pre-Budget meeting at Dorneywood, Nicholas Wood reports that spending demands may reduce his scope for tax cuts Tory ex-Minister joins attack on science policy Dearth of British Nobel laureates highlighted Fox faces challenge from disgruntled backbenchers Mandelson given election role News in Brief Skye Bridge protest Expelled man returns Nissan recalls Primeras James Herriot tributes Family fortunes Maxwell fell overboard while relieving himself, says son Kevin tells the Old Bailey how he pulled himself together after the shock of his father's death Mark Thatcher to quit America By a Staff Reporter: All-girl cathedral choir too late for young campaigner By a Staff Reporter: Princess backs turn to Rome by mother Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Happy Thatcher Childrens World Daughter 'idolised West despite years of abuse' Rosemary laughed as her husband kicked girl in the face with his boot, court is told Mother burnt by barbecue fireball wins £450,000 Judges dismiss murder appeal Dianthus Publishing Ltd National Savings Amnesty International The Vectra from Vauxhall Three Pill studies showed increased risk of blood clots British regulators defend decision as leader of research team flies in to condemn climate of panic Thousands deterred by heart disease warning Dixons Professor denies acting in drug company's interest HSBC Group Answering the big questions Dr Thomas Stuttaford answers some of the questions women have been asking GPs about the contraceptive pill PPP healthcare Village posse is praised for foiling burglary Harrods Knightbridge Cracker author to write Hillsborough TV drama Maybe Jimmy McGovern will bring out some of the truth, says father who lost a son By a Staff Reporter: Butcher jailed for killing wife Philips Forsyth calls on lairds to let crofters buy land Tenants gain right to ownership FIAT Ulysse Mother to sue school that expelled four-year-old after only ten days Engineer cleared over fatal gas blast News in Brief Veal farm blaze Mills wounding Oasis dries up Watery winner Apple growers return to the days of core values Fightback after a tenth of orchards are lost Rubble dumped on rare plant British Red Cross Nationwide the Building Society Stores promise more varieties Jewish women stage protest over male grip on divorce law Religion must have a liberal spirit, but a dogmatic heart Credo National Savings Mercedes E-class Preacher of Year will win bronze sculpture of dove Power-player throws aside his iron mask Kremlin operator teams up with charismatic ex-paratrooper to create a new political force MI5 on the spies' menu The new Mercedes E-class Dini faces challenge from Berlusconi Virgin Direct Zhirinovsky counts on cucumbers Former minister called to account Nato moves quickly to find Claes successor St Christopher DriverPlan BBC Video Alliance in search of Big Idea Parkinson's Disease Society Rail shop Brussels official backed World Summary Britain to sign nuclear treaty Swedes reject extradition plea (Reuter): Warrant out for Ito's stepson (AP): Starter for £7m Yeltsin hesitates then consigns Kozyrev to limbo Bethlehem in PLO hands by Christmas Thomas Cook N&P Colombo cuts fuel sales as bombers destroy oil depots Japanese protest over rape First Telecom Sealy America loses interest as UN celebrates its half century Major to meet Menem From Reuter in Port Moresby: 'Missis Kween' may lose her status Dish fit to set before a queen Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoy an unashamedly hedonistic staging of Purcell at the Coliseum Decca Fairest Isle Opinion Public art? More like a private joke Opera Ticketmaster Theatre At least we love Arthur Benedict Nightingale celebrates a great writer at 80 Principal Hotels Records The 3 Tenors Multiple Display Advertising Items Music Courses Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre Royal Albert Hall Vienna Boys Choir Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace Theatre Playhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovely to look at, that's all Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Base Notes Riverdance Base Notes Boubill & Schonberg Prince Edward Theatre Base Notes Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament On Monday What is their Pill doing to my body? Mary Ann Sieghart speaks for the guinea-pig generation Spoilt troth? Diary Sizing up Diary Supernote terrorism The Federal Reserve is unsure how to react to a flood of forged greenbacks, writes Quentin Letts Angels in the architecture Unknown but honourable, part of our history faces wholesale destruction Tough luck Diary Try Mercury Diary Slightly Hurt Diary As a hatter Diary Life after Fifty The United Nations has lumbered in the wake of change Prudence with the Pill Health warnings are meant to cause alarm Dressed up and down Paris is chic, Milan elegant: mais Londres est très cool Accountability in Prison Service Seeking sustainable peace in Bosnia Infertility treatment Reduced to rubble Rail link blight 'Pride' falls Kentish warning Tourism's burden on classical sites Clichés for our times Glimpse of the future A fitting end? Court Circular Church services tomorrow: 19th Sunday after Trinity Marriages Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays Luncheon Memorial services University news His Honour Patrick Medd Patrick Medd, OBE, QC, Circuit Court Judge. 1981-82. died on October 15 aged 76. He was born on May 26,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maude Spector Maude Spector, film casting director, died on October 11 aged 79. She was born on July 19,1916 Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Don Cherry Don Cherry, jazz trumpeter, died from liver failure on October19 aged 58. He was born on November 18,1936 Richard Caldicot Richard Caldicot, actor, died on October 16 aged 87. He was born on October 7,1908 Trafalgar Day News The Times Crossword No 19,992 Times Weathercall Opinion Sport Superlative Travel Magazine Saturday Times Picture Gallery 10 15 Weekend Vision Picture Gallery Anger as Prudential escapes pensions fine Regulatory Timetable Business Today Melvyn Marckus 26 United Friendly head steps down Mitsubishi controls Paternoster Working Week 27 Asda to buy out George for £15.9m Sport 42-48 Barings investors concede to SFO Chanel Weekend Money The Hidden Asset Hats off RPR has 67% of Fisons Save & Prosper Scottish Widows Flavoursome disclosures at the Appeal of the Century Export surge cuts non-EU trade gap Dobson Park promises higher profits National Grid float setback Trade leaders in UK talks Daiwa denies trying to cover up losses Business Roundup Car parts acquisitions Molyneux profits soar Tourist Rates The Sunday Times India / Pakistan Hats off to masterpiece that time rendered redundant Hidden Assets Lindsay Cook visits Midland Bank and finds an unusual item of 'cane' furniture Boss who relishes the heat in the kitchen A Working Week for John Ashworth meets the man who led the McDonald's invasion of Britain 21 years ago and today heads a burgeoning empire Mercury Asset Management Commodities Liffe Options OFT prescribes bitter medicine for chemists Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Ft-Se 100 Dobson Park Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Small can be beautiful Tempus Wall Street In the money with mutual mergers New rules could bring bonuses for members of smaller societies, says Sara McConnell Why the Provident vote matters Rodeo time again in equities Investment Strategy BID Fever 30 Fidelity Direct Unit Trusts 37-39 To tax or not to tax Pep fees Tell Sid he might have to sell after all Caroline Merrell on what to do if a bidder makes you an offer you can't possibly refuse National Savings N&P takes sting out of takeover Ready for the Offer Our mutual friend at the Treasury Comment Wild about being credit blacklisted Save & Prosper Bank of Scotland The Equitable Life First National Scottish Friendly Assurance Sun Alliance How to cash in on friendship Jill Insley on clubs that mix business with pleasure Tips for Starting a Club Allied Dunbar Bank of Scotland Take the rough with the smooth Treasure Island plc Caroline Garnham says the UK is a tax haven for foreigners Martin Currie Taxing Rules Norwich Union Allied Dunbar Virgin direct Policy Portfolio Chettenham & Gloucester Rockier path to riches with the new Tessas The Rules Governing Tessas Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chapter and verse on bankruptcy The Times Money Information Service Chase De Vere Investments PLC Prolific Albert E Sharp The Equitable Life The debit from half a world away Murray Johnstone Guessing what the Budget will bring Society reward for doing time Weekend Money Letters Chance would be a fine thing Better returns improve prospects for savers Investors are coming back to a revived market, in the UK and abroad reports Helen Pridham Gartmore How to pick and choose Top Ten Trusts for 1995 Schroders Seymour Sinclair Elson Associates Perpetual Sowing the seeds of prosperity Day of the Oeic dawns in new world of trusts The Equitable Life Question of balance on high yield or low risk Caroline Merrell takes a critical look at income-bearing unit trusts Henderson touche Remnant The M&G Pep Unit Trust Terms Chartwell Investment Management Ltd Virgin direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Docklands Heavy losses round off the week Fidelity Brokerage Indians and Braves set to revitalise World Series World Cup Cricket India & Pakistan Woman player claims place in final Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Dashing Jadeja guides India to victory Gough aims to take big stride towards supremacy FA judges fail to dispel notion of amateur justice Dicks verdict lacks authority The Times Straight man holding the hand of God Russell Kempson on a manager hoping to prove he is not as nice as he appears Venison's Turkish adventure coming to an end Beauchamp King to set seal on Dunlop's season Doncaster Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Newbury Guide to our Racecard Danoli out for season Thracian looks ripe for treble No Title By our French Racing Correspondent: Hannon eyes Royal-Oak Carlisle WlNCANTon tomorrow Wetherby Tomorrow Huntingdon Worcester Yesterday's Results The Vectra from Vauxhall Kotey aiming high Hackney impresses Tough test for Tigers Americans capture bowl Sri Lanka continue winning sequence In Brief Autosport Thomas Cook Welshman answering call to arms across rugby's great divide Saturday portrait: Scott Quinnell, by Simon Barnes Schumacher prepares to savour untainted title Punching priest confesses and asks for forgiveness Divided loyalties dash hopes of glorious swansong Andrew added courage beyond the call o duty to his natural gifts David Hands looks at the career of a players who brought distinction to his England role Sheffield banking on return to form Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record The Sunday Times Thomas given chance to inspire Bristol De Swardt dispatched on journey back to obscurity England bank on running game Cantona's test of resolve England's hopes dashed by Argentina Top four clubs meet with the future at stake Direct Line Travel Nigella Lawson: So Much for 'New Man' Orange Property Gardening Books Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment West End Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Divine Providence in Lambeth Ruth Gledhill witnesses the translation of the Archbishop of York Relaxyl Go wild in that patch of grass Mowing and spraying make an immaculate lawn but, says Nigel Colborn, a grass garden can be labour-saving The Times Autumn's paintbox Gardens to visit this monty Switch on to more successful bulbs Stephen Anderton sheds new light on planting narcissi and hyacinths for long-lasting displays Guardian Multiple Display Advertising Items Gardening Albrion Sales Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Link-Stakes Ltd Countax Bramley's Nurseries Autosport Systems Ltd Bob Andrews Ltd Garden Answers Let me refer you to the disputable facts The modest anonymity of the producers of reference books hides a vivid world of self-serving bias, satire, invective and contentious wrangling Last post for innocence Sarah Johnson laments the death of Janet Ahlberg and the end of an old-fashioned children's world The Jolly Pocket Postman By Allan and Janet Ahlberg Heinemann, £10.99 Lynda & Julia Pyramid selling in Mexico Derwent May learns when our world will collapse The Mayan Prophecies By Adrian G. Gilbert and Maurice M. Cotterell Element, £16.99 Islamic Irish stew The Day of Wrath By Daniel Easterman HarperCollins, £15.99 Dillons Wacky in the maquis Old Scores By Frederic Raphael Orion, £15.99 Flogged to deanimation Politically Correct Holiday Stories By James Finn Garner Simon & Schuster, £6.99 New in Paperback Footsteps Adventures of a Romantic Biographer By Richard Holmes Flamingo, £7.99 Europe gets a wigging Frances Fyfield is pleased to welcome back Rumpole, as he makes his inimitable way from the Old Bailey to Strasbourg Rumpole and the Angel of Death By John Mortimer Viking, £15 Hell is other people's children Her Husband's Children By Sophia Watson Sceptre, £16.99 What a man's gotta do In the Wild West, Larry McMurtry wears the white hat Dead Man's Walk By Larry McMurtry Orion Books, £15.99 Picture Gallery A life of Bondage and lashings of it Journalist, banker and spy-Ian Fleming's life is a bit of a yawn until he marries his whipping partner Ian Fleming By Andrew Lycett Weidenfield & Nicolson, £20 1895 winner Sympatex Murder on their minds Ruth Rendell tries to show us what makes a killer tick The Reason why Edited by Ruth Rendell Jonathan Cape, £15.99 National Savings Times Books New on Cd: Longpigs bring home the bacon; Pretenders unplugged; heavenly Kissin; a disappointing Bohéme Tom Hanks Forrest Gump New on Video: Quirky twist on the Don Juan story; moving pictures before cinema; two Japanese classics Pool houses The Times Splashing out on an indoor pool Cheryl Taylor balances the joys with building and running costs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allison Premier Homes Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamilton Brooks Richmond & Kingston Country Property Savills Select Retirement Multiple Display Advertising Items Clue up on historic houses Was your house the home of an 18th-century tin moulder? 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Hire a house detective and find out John D Wood & Co How to Find out about the History of your House You are now entering a stiletto-free zone Essex is the county we all love to hate—but one man is hoping to give it a nerw image Jenny McClean reports The Times Shop-bought chickens get the bird Farmer's Diary Picture Gallery Holland & Holland What a potato field can yield Feather Report Cult riders in the snowboard groove Doug Sager on the latest tribal gear for experts and beginners National Savings Creda Nisbets Chefs Choice Sofas, Sofa Beds, Chairs Sewills Multiple Display Advertising Items Never Loose your Spectacles or Sunglasses Again British Antique Replicas Stay Safe Pedometers International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Condoms Multiple Display Advertising Items Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items KJC Multiple Display Advertising Items Literary cheque list Miles Tripp discovers what Byron spent on clothes and Shaw on books by following the trial of their cheques Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fulfilment Business Ltd Gregorian Chants Saleroom Seasonal bag of tricks and treats Holiday Activities: Jane Bidder suggests what to do around the country during the school half-term Cox & Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Sea changes in the aquarium Noble Caledonia Limited A way of helping to relieve the Akha's pains Justin Zaman, the London medical student who won the Coca-Cola Global Refreshment Tour competition, sponsored by The Times and STA Travel, files his second report, from a hill village in northern Thailand Thomas Cook British Airways A guide to the hottest islands Caribbean: Discovering the best small islands, beach parties Travel Tips Cayman Islands British Midland British Airways The idyll beneath towering pitons British Airways A land to put on a pedestal Syria: THe dazzling honey-coloured colonnades and temples of Palmyra Thomas Cook Word-Watching Voyages Jules Verne PCC Downhill thrill-seekers get on board Snowboarding: Doug Sager reports on the craze of 'bonking' and 'pinballing' sweeping the slopes Ski show Stena Sealink Snowboarding around the world fact file China Travel Service (UK) Ltd No Title Qantas Trailfinders Qantas & British Airways Data Travel British Midland Asian Affair Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways American Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Costcutters British Airways Travel City Multiple Display Advertising Items St Helena Line Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Escoa Cruises Alternative Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Rail Scandinavia New England Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn to Swim Guaranteed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Hotel & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Partners Virginia Charles SIRiUS Intro 50 plus Sara Eden The Dinner Club The Directory Linking Lives No Title Chess Times Two Crossword Winning Move Punchline Computer Games Word-Watching MynoT: The Listener Crossword Bridge AT&T They may politically incorrect, but sports cars are… In the fast lane of a business hooked on speed Mercedes-Benz Why Bond's new car would delight his cretor Your last chance to win a Ford Galaxy The London Motor Show AA Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Ford A mountain of cleanery Lurking at the back of my garage are hi-tech dusters, rustbeaters, spray-on paint but they never reach my car Driven to Distraction Now women take a back seat Once cars weren't the only bodywork at the motor show. Helen Mound explains the reasons for a sex change The 100-Year Journey to the Earls Court Spectacular Began with Five Cars in a Field An industry that is getting nowhere Private buyers love the new models, but have put the brake on sales. And will the Government help? Don't be silly, they're worried about the election The 200 comes off the secret list to steal the limelight Completely British, with a blush of Honda, Rover has matched its rivals Your Change to Go Supersonic Chrysler asks us to forgive and forget If at first you don't succeed Vaughan Freeman on the British comeback of a US giant Win the Hi-Fi Technology that is Music to a Motorist's Ears Multiple Display Advertising Items Touring may gain added Carisma News in Brief Hands off Breathe easy Out of gear Rowan treat Little extras Privilege Audi Scotts Audi Dovercourt Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motor Show Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Prince Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motor Services Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Like the Ferrari? I snapped it up for only £1 Motoring Editor Kevin Eason looks at the exotic, the workaday and the very, very small at Earls Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Never Run of the Milcars BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items L&C Tunbridge Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legend Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Brand new and second-hand at the same time Kevin Eason and Maurice Glover explore a world where the list price does not exist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. 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Unthinkable, but, as Andrew Lycett points out, his creator had foreign tastes at the wheel Compact Proton Spectacular careers that are always heading for disaster Success stories of stunted ambitions Jennai Cox talks to the men and women who will be making Pierce Brosnan look a daredevil on screen What Nicole did not tell her papa Steering Column Andrew Pierce discovers the Paris gamine's secret, in those first ads, she couldn't drive SAAB Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. 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Particularly when you're a gnome enthusiast from Wallington. Glnny Dougary goes on the road with Terry Major-Ball, a celebrity in his brother's right. Photographs by John Angerson Austin Reed Boss Hugo Boss Vox appeal Cecilia Bartoli was given a voice to charm birds from the trees, and she is making the most of it. Joanna Pitman spoke to her. Photograph by Isabel Snyder No Title Swatch VW VW Daks Daks Lavazza Qualita Rossa Nina Stansfield has faked more than 200 illnesses and cost the NHS hundreds of thousands of pounds. Robert Crampton asks her why. Photograph by Mark Harrison Olivetti personal computers MG MG No Wonder It Corners so Well Volvo The Death of Him Michael VerMeulen lived for his flashy men's magazine, GQ. But not all his life was gloss. Oliver Bennett gets the inside story on the editor whose passions led to his downfall GQ Bryant Homes Finiandia Ernest Jones Epson From Clarks Water proof Bu The ideologies of Hitler and Stalin may be dead, but the two dictators masterminded an entire architectural period, of which much remains, writes Roderick Gradidge Voyages Jules Verne Noble Caledonia Limited Handers Canon Beyond One Step Merce Cunningham now uses computer technology to help his dancers take flight. Alan Franks sees the results. Photograph by Paul Massey Cox & Kings Princess Cruises Pen Timberland Best Bets Fashion 'Women want clothes that will work beyond Fashion Rewrit Rule Sangyong Audio Book The Big Cover-Up A new look in the bedroom need not cost a fortune, and there's no greater inspiration for sweet dreams, says Alexandra Campbell Computer test to find your perfect partner Amdega Teresa Christies NatWest Restaurant Guide Eating Out Thresher Wine Shop The Times Cook Some delicious foods are simply flash in the pan, so turn up the heat and set the table because fast food is on its way. Photograph by Hugh Johnson Stoves Drink To appreciate wine fully, you must first become a good judge of character What to Buy The Wine Club SAGA Italy's secret ingredient Anna del Conte's cookery books have won her many fans, from aspiring chefs to popstars, writes Nigella Lawson Sopexa Aquability (UK) Ltd Acorn Chelsea Trading Company Limited Comfort The Perfect Way to Hide your Computer Art in Iron Winfields Nordic Morpheus Divani G. 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