News from 08/03/1997
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Jill Sherman and Valerie Elliott, Richard Hobson and Peter Ball, Miss S Moree, John Naughton, Sir Peter Hall, Jon Ashworth, Yugo Kovach, Beth Rissen, Paul Heiney, Portia Colwell, Nicolas Groffman, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Longmore, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Maureen Owen, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, G. P., Joanna Bale, Gordon Murray, Carl Mortished, Sally Seward, Ginny Dougary, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Jenny Knight, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Janet McBride, Clare Stewart, David Lindsay, Robert Miller, Peter Brown, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, T. Nolf, Carl Evans, Allen Scott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., David Bentley, Helen Stevenson, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Leah Kennedy, Alan Road, T. Rigby, Michael Hartland, J. S., Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Abbs, George Perry, Michael Clark, T. P., H. M. Saxton, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Richard Stott, David Hands, Jennifer Paterson, Charles Bremner, David Long and Les Evans, Richard Moverley, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Graham Wood, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, R. J. Lamden, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, David B. Gloin, Alec Eden, Peter Stothard's, Stephen Anderton, David H. W. Grubb, Executive Director, Dom Antony Sutch, Harold Robbins, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, L. G., David Miller, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, I. Palmer, Jonathan Redvers Harris, Christina Koning, Paul Exmouth, Jeremy Laurance and Stephen Farrell, Adam Jones, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Brian Farmer and Mark Thomas, Michael Arditti, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Primrose Peacock (Editor), Alastair Brett, Sudi Pigott, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Bill Kearns, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Jack Crossley, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Harry Ganz, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Chris Parker, Vaughan Freeman and Kevin Eason, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Ronald Gribble, John Angerson, Jane Owen, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Manisha Gambhir Harkins, Helen Pridham, P. D., Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Dave Knight, D. S., Graham Searjeant, Anthony Holden, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, Jason Cowley, Armando lannucci, David Sinclair, Peter Ingham, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Lord Nolan, Richard Morrison, Barry Sheerman, Elizabeth Buchan, Arthur Leathley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, David Maddock, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Jim Soar, Johnathan Sunley, L. Clegg, Penny Perrick, LR, John Brooks, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frank Bright, Christopher Irvine, Anthony Kershaw,
ResumoToday Alert for 1,700 women over Hiv doctor Helplines set up for mothers Paedophile jailed for 18 years Manley dies Penalty kick Albania's tyrant Index Plus Plus: Weekend Money, our Personal Finance Section… Judge blames EU caning ban for juvenile crime History teacher bones up on ancestor Funny Money The Changing Tide Blair promises to set up food agency Virgin direct Small is Beautiful Monday Comic Relief 15 Pages of Times Sport Why pay to bank when First Direct is free? Primary Schools Report Blair rallies Scottish party for battle ahead Socialist birthright was fostered in tenements Doctors must put patients before feelings and submit to Hiv tests Medical Briefing Dispute persists over meat hygiene report New in Brief Unlawful killing verdict Picasso hospital clue Author's stepson jailed RAF jet's nose vanishes High jumper sent down 'Boss' honours Ingham Army affair alleged Rock-a-bye lay-by Paedophile social worker jailed for 18 years Teenagers raped and molested during 20-year reign of terror at schools and homes Tip-off led police to piece together network of abuse The Inquiry 'I don't think I can ever come to terms with what he did to me' The Victims Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Captain Hook figure had Lost Boys in thrall The Paedophile PC World Lord of Manor right to charge for access Judge criticises council for misuse of taxpayers' money by pursuing case It's only rock and roll but politicians like it Minefield The English Patient Neighbour denies VE-Day Nazi taunt Correction MacHete case nurse 'deserves honour' Prudential Lord Chancellor raised court fees unlawfully Bingham pleads for simplified sentencing rules Swiftcall Jurassic past showing on Hollywood Boulevard Girl, 11, vanishes on trip to the bakery Goldsmith case man bailed Halifax By a Staff Reporter: Head seen as failure joins the inspectors Designed for power hungry Americans Bronze Age cities may have been destroyed by comet Subaru Countryside groups join forces against threat of Labour win Major's bad week draws to a difficult close Au pair in attempt to have charge overturned Battling for Cheaper Car Insurance? Burst of buyers for bubble cars News in Brief Train delays Carrier mission Bee disease alert In the mire Beggars belief Sean Dempsey Sale Prices Held Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys Cookers save UP to £300 Multiple Display Advertising Items Cd Hi-Fi Systems save UP to a Total of £120 Living life to the full should be for the greater good Credo Homebase Sex is new religion of the West, vicar says Debonair Blood Money The Sunday Times Schizophrenic who killed was let down by system 'I lost my husband on that day; I also lost my son. These people will be responsible for other deaths' 'King Rat' jailed for threatening to shoot woman Theatre Tokens The Comet Price Prada Prada Seaside carnival of 'happy fire' as rebel gunmen declare war on Berisha Anthony Loyd in Sarande watches a ragtag army of protesters, burning with hatred, turn economic discontent into a full-scale political revolution Europe's peace pleas fall on deaf ears in Albania Henderson Investors (Reuter): European team flies in Economy at risk if investors rethink Alliance Leicester Conflict threatens city rich in history Aboriginal male artist unveiled as white woman Blast on Beijing rush-hour bus leaves two dead Diala-Phone British Airways Nation with a gift for deflating the complacent experts Cash scandal undermines Gore's hopes 'You don't get a mint on the pillow in the White House, you leave one' Thomas Cook Rome minister attacks 'rent a womb' woman expecting twins Clinton pins blame on costly polls Changing Times Saddam's son says Iranians shot him Life for Austrian 'black widow' who killed lonely hearts Fishing threat to wildlife haven Which Would your Family Miss the Most Midland direct Yeltsin puts top aide in charge of reform Lover of Aids Briton faces trial World Summary (Reuter): Bomb defused (AP): Us veto on Israel (AP): Belgians' plea Haitian accused Euro-drivers in a jam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Esite Classroom tactics rule Former British schoolteacher earns respect by keeping noisy band of leftwingers in order Brussels File by Charles Bemner Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault workers stage strikes Return of the Jack Old foes join forces overjobs Brilliant beyond belief Opera Iphig?nie en Truride Cardiff King Lear Opinion First shots in a rumpy-pumpy war Opera International talk is so much cheaper with Oystel Waiting for tears Theatre: Benadict Nightingale on Ariel Dorfman's fearful Widows The Times Theatre On Monday I shan't vote V for these Philistines Sir Peter Hall says neither of the major parties cares about the arts Big shot The Times Diary Are we a nation of political cynics? Lord Nolan urges young people not to prefer public protest democratic participation Rural ride among the ruins Where Cobbett saw pleasant pastures, today we see an industrial countryside, prey to polluting profiteers Budged out The Times Diary Bias cut The Times Diary Stock trade The Times Diary Pay as You Err The pension industry must back as quickly as it took Country Consensus Campaigners seek to hunt, shoot and stand together Shining Example A grateful, graceful pianist—unless you area US critic High indignation on Hogg tidings Test ban treaty Bank and Parliament Export earnings Albania's needs in present crisis Real scale of child prostitution Vandals at work Surname usage Bishop's decision to marry divorcée Mops ahoy High table All over the place Court Circular Royal engagements Roy Bennett Mr L. P. Dutton Church services tomorrow Personal Column School news Weekend birthdays Dinners Lecture Anniversaries Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Crufts results Latest wills Michael Manley Personal Column Philip Pollock Philip Pollock entrepreneur, died on February 15 aged 70. He was born on June 20,1926 Announcements Court & Social Maurice Goldsmith Maurice Goldsmith, science writer, died on March 2 aged 83. He was born on July 15,1913 Racing A Wonderful Double 1,700 women in Hiv doctor alert Blair pledges food standards agency Horses mistreated Paedophile jailed Ancient ways Unlawful conduct Hollywood beasts Teacher finds Stone Age ancestor The Times Crossword No 20,422 Rural alliance Care failure Albania anarchy Indigenous fake Life for 'Black Widow' Opinion AA Information Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend 10 15 Directory Inside Section 2 Today Littlewoods ends talks to buy Freemans from Sears Business Today Working Week A City goal for Birmingham Subbuteo loses home fixture Lilley phone poll on pension plan Business Michael Scott Former NatWest trader resigns new job Martin Currie Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Investment 1 Building Societies Investment 2 Pensions The Hidden Assets at Brocket Hall Cash call by Saville Gordon Torex ahead Argent sales Tourist Rates Guinness Flight Gkn plans to appeal over $600m award Pile-Up The Sunday Times Lonrho appoints new chairman Picture Gallery BSkyB breaks off digital-TV talks Finsbury Asset Management Watchdog fines broker £10,000 for 'churning' Shares continue upward progress Business Roundup ITT sells Madison stake WT Foods share placing Whitbread agrees sale Lloyd's loses US case Underwriter disciplined Building a new foundation for the hall of shame Hidden Assets Pensions by Phone Job for stayer who can keep one jump ahead A Working Week for: Edward Gillespie Robert Miller meets a managing director determined to create the right atmosphere for a premier event in the racing calendar Commodities Liffe Options Compass share price set to lift on entry to top 100 Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes GKN Sears/Littlewoods Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Pensions for bears Tempus BAe Wall Street In Shape 30 How to scale Pep heights The Times Braced for tax relief blow The soufflé syndrome Personal Investor Fidelity Investments TM In the Movies 34 Britannia Medical insurers seek cold cure Helen Pridham says the public is become immune to the benefits of health cover Payout solid from the Rock Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Stability instead of Volatility Commercial Union Season opens for watchdog trials Comment Tep specialists enjoy boom time Killik & Co If You're Going to Buy a Pension, Make Sure… Norwich Union Perpetual Endowment Policies Wanted TWIN blessings Pep Discounts Policy Portfolio Do you suffer from confusion over cashbacks? A Question of Money Left in the dark about payment protection City Deal Turning Ernie into a nice little earner Sara McConnell on a campaign that bore fruit Exeter The Lazard UK Income Trust M&G Friends Provident Fidelity Investment Tm So you want to be in the movies? Lizanne Rose gets a front-row ticket to a premiere Readies & Waiting Action as pensions pyramid crumbles Caroline Merrell on the rethink over retirement Murray Johnstone Sep With Profit Bonds Life Assurance really can be cheaper Mercury Asset Management Virgin direct To Advertise in Weekend Money Please Call Legal & General Pensions Postbag Moving forward after divorce Search now on for expert help with tax self-assessment The Equitable Life Merits of overseas markets re-emerge Past problems may have had maturing effect, says Gavin Lumsden Patchy Performance from Ventures Abroad Woolwich TM find Save & Prosper Elson Associates Marks & Spencer Schroders How the terminal bonus was created Why the wait for my pension? Neville James Newton Let his brain take the strain Ethics and women in power Firm end to the week Legal & General Barclays graduates to computer service The Times Guaranteed Income Bonds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere The Times Unit Trust Information Service Wait for this New Pep Launch An enduring passion for a piece of the action Changing Times Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Teletex Thunderer: AYR Tribune makes it four Thunderer: Wolverhampton Danegold to pay handsome dividend Racing: Channon-Trained Hurdler Offers Excellent Each-Way Value in Imperial Cup Thunderer: Sandown Park Northern Bluff pick of marathon card Point-To-Point by Carl Evans Thunderer: Chepstow Jovie King can further reward shrewd Buckler Chepstow Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Kipketer's profit margin produces interest rate rise Athletics6 Results from Paris Prudential Shaw excels to take seventh title Bowls Young's Test best spurs New Zealand By our Sports Staff: Pigott's plan makes progress Cricket Second-wicket pair hold up West Indies Montgomerie moves into contention Sport in Brief Wiberg's winning way Whitcombe's target Ireland outclassed Christ Church improve Teddington must pass stern test of character Hockey Nokia Title-chasers keep talent in reserve Rugby Union: Bath and Leicester Rest Key Players Rank and file want to see strong leadership Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Picture Gallery James striving for place in Ryder Cup picture Golf Cougars ready to pounce on cup holders Rugby League What Car? The Times Guide to the Premiership and FA Cup this Weekend Portsmouth's run of success built on shaky ground Football Barnsley enhance promotion claim For the Record Hughes earns interest on advance Russell Kempson on a forward-thinking youngster charging his cup to Wembly Brazilian settles on Tees and sympathy Fowler carrying Liverpool hopes Snow Reports Hill has to watch the world go by Chesterfield charged over mass brawl Eurostar Racing 42 Taylor's recall comes at a trance Athletics 44 Cape Town makes the Olympic running Index Birds of Prey The moles convert Paul Heiney The changing tide Time-for-a-change ha become a mantra of the pre-election season among newspaper writers and their readers. The Editor of The Times went in search of what the phrase might mean. This is Peter Stothard's diary of the days before the campaigners opened fire Diana's Caribbean island hideaways The best seats in the house The latest barstools mix industrial chic with comfort and safety, says Sudi Pigott National Garden Gift Tokens Serious Shopping The Good Buy Blue belles will be out in force this spring as… Indigo Three of a Kind Don't Turn over Plant names? It's a jungle out there Stephen Anderton on the book no one should be without Countax Ashdown Special Offers Bonfields Simula Ted Security TV Camera Multiple Display Advertising Items Shut out Burgl Water King Metpost Fencing Products Flat Roof Problems? Garden Answers Faberge touch for your beds Auricula's ravishing flowers are luring more enthusiasts, says Barbara Abbs Hard Water Churchill's Stairlifts plc Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatory Sunblinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Endless Pools Garden Solutions Scale watcber Scatter Clears Cats Snowdrop in the Green Offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Great Jubliee Wharf Galliard Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timeshare UK South Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Postcard views from the edge Multiple Display Advertising Items Three fantasies of a manor reborn For Sale Pine lovers' strip show Property News The Times Amiable professional people 35-55 sought by informal… The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Virginia Charles Dateline The Executive Club Playing Solitaire? Reservations Music Lovers Close Encounters I'm Chris Lesley Hundson-Jessop Jenny Jacomb Comic relief meets nouveau cuisine Does the explosion of chef heroes in Japanese comics mean that a breed of New Man is emerging? Animals & Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dogs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Born Free No more help for Humphrey? Blue Cross, the charity that treats thousands of pets annually, faces a cash crisis in its centenary year Meditrina Just skin and bone Multiple Classified Advertising Items M&C A Vet Writes Adopt Me It all started with a didgeridoo 'It's not that I long to fall into the embrace of an all-knowing deity: a giant Daddy figure in the sky. But I do envy the serenity of believers' What will my parents say? Breaking the news of your sexuality to your parents can have devastating consequences, says Judy Goodkin When I finally said 'Mum, I'm a lesbian' all she could reply was We've grown three pounds of tomatoes' So that's where our pulpit went Ruth Gledhill takes the motorway to the gentler sufferings of the Pilgrim's Way A Times Reader Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Painful Joints? Factory Shop Sofas & Sofa Beds Are You Satisfied with your Water? Bottoms! Foam for Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Every Pair of Trainers-Just Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Mountains out of molehills Condemned as a vandal or protected? What can be done with the little gentleman in black velvet who wreaks havoc with the lawn? Still alive, alive-oh—but only just The Cockle gatherers of wales are fighting to save their precious cottage industry from modern methods Listen for the sound of a long kiss Father Report Shoparound Also Appears on Page 14 Traditional food at risk On the Spot: North Cornish Coast Sea change for the black coast After decades of use as a tip for pit waste, the shores of country Durham are being returned to nature. Clare Stewart reports Shoparound Order now! Multiple Display Advertising Items William Tillman Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Cystal If it's good enough for Diana Finding a safe holiday destination free from the prying eyes of the paparazzi is no easy task for the world's most photograhed woman, bust she has found it in the Caribbean island, says Anthony Holden Old sights for the new beach invaders Voyages Jules Verne Enthusiasts guide to a stylish pub crawl St. Kitts & Nevis Caribbean Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Eclipse Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Happy as a sandboy The island of Aruba is one of the best-kept secrets in the Caribbean Royal Olympic Cruises Caribbean Fact File Interchange Stuning Cuba! China Travel Service (UK) ltd Paul Mundy Cruising North Cyprus Aruba Fact File Discovery From the Vandals to tourists Tunisia: The views, mosques and forts of past invaders are extravagant—but you can get a good meal for £2 Panorama Namibia British Airways Tunisia Fact Box Holiday autos One more cornetto-after the garden Italy: From the peaceful lakes of Como and Maggiore to the volcanic ruins and islands around Naples Le Shuttle Crystal Noble Caledonia Limited Popping about old Pompeii Drink in the atmosphere Britain: Where to find outstanding inns in England: plus a pick of the best hostelries in Wales ISAS On Borrowed time Wildlife, Wilderness & Adventure Holidays Cook's tour is the sail of the century Britain: A report from the replica of Captain Cook's Endeavour as it heads for a voyage around these shores P&O Cruises Holiday Ann Endeavour Fact File Clowning in Chamonix Skiing: When family holidays become cripplingly expensive, an all-inclusive break may be the answer Qantas Holidays Word Watching Havana Travel in the Times Cayman Islands Breaks for art lovers Jill Crawshaw's International Travel Tips Thai trips Easter feasts Travel Global Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Bird tracking Multiple Display Advertising Items Hide away Timeless treats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the ball Maintaining those high Cs Charm, calm and cuisine are top of the list for approved Relais & Ch?teaux hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland City Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro City Breaks World Offers Barcelona Africa Travel Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chey hous Australia & New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kerala Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discover the Magic of Italy Eseapades Citalia Exoudus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sherpa Expeditions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes The Listener Crossword Word Watching Bridge This way for Page & Moy's famous special… Verona Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lodges Cottages & Caravans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Holidays Afloat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page Smoy Holidays Mercedes ends a mini era An engine sandwich lies at the heart of the new revolution in small car design, reports Kevin Eason The Dalhatsu Hijet Naughty with spice: the car that breaks the rules Girl goes South for a winter on two wheels Snobs have Skoda marqued for life "You are what you drive" is a marketing-led fallacy that scares us into buying self-deprecating window stickers and shunning perfectly good cars Driven to Distraction2 Drivers fume at car park clamp on kind deeds Jenny Knight on councils confusing rules Insurers to pay police A New cash fund is set to combat car criminals, reveals tony Dawe News in Brief Autofax AA Gridlock Guide Chrysler's tempting Phaeton Invasion of the people-movers Get an MPV Get a lifestyle. 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Vaughan Freeman and Kevin Eason see the future Unclean fun with our prize mud-slinging pair Tony Dawe on our winners' weekend drive Before you spend Audi Dovercourt Audi Alfa Romeo Approved Used Cars BMW Authorised Dealers BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Privilege Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin-tatious: austere Britain 's bargain Bentley Stuart Birch drives a rare Sheerline—Austin's regally cheap rationing-era bid for the luxury market The drive they'll use to win Alan Copps clecks out the latest Nissan Primera, our Times/Lease Plan company drivers' competition car Entry Form Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Civic: now with added snarl Carmart: Your Guide to What's New, and What's Used, on the Forecourts Citroën gives AX final axe Registration No's. Cnd a Members Forecourt Now it's curtains for Volvo safety Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Used Car Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Boxer fits the Cape Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Tuned up for the long and winding road Steering Column Beth Rissen meets songstress Judie Tzuke BMW Fowlers Hire Choice Honda BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waiting LIST's why Wait? Lancaster Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Century Registrations Registration No's. Cnda Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autonational Multiple Classified Advertising Items MR Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items How a lost hero's legend was exhumed Sally Seward recounts the wrangle over the resurrection of Babs, the car tragically raced by Britain's forgotten record-breaker, John Parry Thomas Privilege Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Fraser Dedicated to Quality Car Care Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directory Cover illustration: David Lyttleton Readers' Services in the Times Feature Books What's on TV Radio People The Times Diary Party Animal Staying in Going out Funny money Comic Relief no longer just about raising money, it's about producing cutting-edge television worth staying in for. Alex Wijeratne reports Inside track Whenever you're ready to talk, we're ready… Back to Basics Root Vegetables Picador The cure for all ills Hattie Ellis pigs out on bacon and cider in Gloucestershire Upper crust Tried and Tested: Pork Pies How the birdwatcher's lunch fares What's the Damage? Lining up for lunch Theatre 's lady of virtue-some of it easy Through the same old hoops, darkly Books £500 Summer Ghost Short Story Competition The turn of the screw-up Loved It/hated It The Times Bestseller List Hardbacks New in Paperback Picture Gallery Talking in rough tongues Last Orders By Graham Swift Picador, £5.99 Isbn 0330345605 Lots of buzz but no sting Hornet's Nest By Patricia Cornwell Little, Brown 16.99 Isbn 0316882534 A Lincolnshire Church Sience Fiction Promotion Books to Watch From mystic to militant Gift and Mystery On the Fiftieth Anniversary of My Priestly Ordination By Pope John Paul Ii Doubleday, ?12.99 Isbn 0385409664 World of the Hasidim Boychiks in the Hood By Robert Eisenberg Quartet Books, £9 Isbn 070438031 5 The Erotic Catalogue! New in Print Shiftless sons and mothers Minerva Press Beauty distilled from middle-aged despair The Beauty of Men By Andy Holleran Picador, £14.99 Isbn 0 330 34936 8 Novels in Brief 'That whole loaves and fishes thing is a bit… Misfits in sheep's clothing One Day as a Tiger By Anne Haverty Chatto & Windus ?9.99 Isbn 0 711 6628 2 Musician finds the key to immortality The Biography of Thomas Lang By Jonathan Buckley Fourth Estate, £9.99 Isbn 1 85702 6179 Flaming e-mail again Obituary to the drinking class Good Grief Children's fantasies laid to rest Teenage Rambles through a padded cell Facts and Fancies BG The Times In radio times Tycoon What's on Galleries Critic's Choice Imperial Cancer Dance Theatre Critic's Choice It's mind over matter. I don't mind and… Critic's Choice Comedy Critic's Choice Classical Critic's Choice Opera Critic's Choice Jazz Pop The Royal Ballet Critic's Choice Royal Albert Hall Tickets Ballet & Opera EN Vh Victor Hochhauser presents Luxury Theatre Breaks from 669 per persou Price… Moscow State Circus Royal Choral Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Raymond Gubbay presents Alfred Brendel The Anvil Basingstoke Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadenza Cavatina Ltd Barbican Centre Wigmore Hall BBC RG Raymond Gubray presents St. John's, Smith Square Records The Week's Top Pop Releases Best of Other Sounds around Do Not Miss Critic's Choice Dg Ginger Beer New Releases Activities Book now for a weekend of activities or study Television Pick of the Week BBC 1 March 8 Variations Critics' Choice Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Critics' Choice BBC 1 Variations Film Choice Critics' Choice Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Critics' Choice BBC 1 Variations Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Critics' Choice BBC 1 Variations Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Critics' Choice BBC 1 Variations Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Critics' Choice BBC 1 Variations Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Critics' Choice BBC 1 Variations Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Critics' Choice Tower of Power! Magazine The Power of a Perfect Suit Firm end to the week Lavazza Magazine Diary Free Tibet Albright's world Friendly Axis Zero tolerance Something for the Weekend Selfridges Texas Instruments Bernard Levin Renault Laguna Margaret Thatcher never fell under Kohl's spell As the German economy flaters, putting a European single currency in doubt, Roger Boyes asks what spurs on Germany's longest-serving postwar chancellor Picture Gallery NatWest Reach Access The Travel Collection Virgin Shadow Land Royal Mail The Bryant thoughts put into each every home Bryant Homes Sense and Sensibility A Conservative talking about the soul, quoting poetry and mucking in with tea-making in the Fens? There is more to Gillian Shephard than a sensible pair of shoes, Ginny Dougary discovers. Main photographs by John Angerson Sally Quicken Holyman sally Voyages Jules Verne P. E. N Photographs by Richard Burns V&A The Cutting Edge Don't Change You Driving Habits. Just Share… The Sintra from Vauxhall Tunisia FAShION A Aigner 41 romany fair Aquascutum No Title ROC Focus It's worth Living in London It's worth Living in London Suitably Stylish Marks & Spencer Talbots The Cashmere Company Picture Gallery Clarins Hawkshead Pleasure principle Concrete and clay Noble Caledonia Limited Bruges Margot Onteyn Abbot Ale Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Brown Brothers Vineyard Australia The Times Cook Frances Bissell Cornflake-crumbed chicken? Turkey slice with pizza garnish? Never fear, real food remedies are at hand. Photograph by Roger Stowell Individual bathing needs require individuals… Free computer test to find your perfect partner Voyages Jules Verne Drink Jane MacQuitty The freeze on Austrian wine sales is coming to an end as drinkers develop a taste for the spice boys What to Buy Pontet Canet The Vulture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of contemporary living Multiple Display Advertising Items Hand made by craftsmen Nothing made by shopkepers Multiple Display Advertising Items Interiors Direct from Odeor Classic Choice Swindon Justin Hayward Asahi In three minutes, you'll be completcly scttled The Times Margot says Dear 1015 Bono Win the Chance to Play at Wembley! PR Assistant Emergency Mother's Day Presents Reddy or Not Picture Gallery "if we ruled the Martin Rossiter is the lead singer in Gene.… 24 hour party Money Mate Fantasy football Recommends What to read, what, play or stick in your Walkman The Prizes
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