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News from 14/06/1997

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Ernest Fenton, Director General, Peter Brookes, John Naughton, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Philip Langridge, Portia Colwell, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Scott McKenzie, P. W, Simon Hacker, Jane MacQuitty, Annabel Levy, Derek Hodgson, Des Burkinshaw, Walter Harris, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, T. P, Bryn Terfel, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, G. P., Ian Murray, R. Ferguson, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Mark Jolly, Justin Powell-Tuck, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Lynne Truss, Jill I. Munday, Director, Ginny Dougary, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Jason D. Hollands, National Chairman, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, John O'Leary Education Editor, Louise Godfrey, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Colin Simms, Robert Sheehan, Bridget Harrison, D. R., Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann Stocker, Feldman, Richard Ford and Mark Henderson, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Alan Road, Adrian Lee and Arthur Leathley, Ronnie Corbett, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sue Parkes, Ian Morton, Robin Young, Elspeth Foster, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, G. P, Jenny MacArthur, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Helen Dunmore, George Perry, T. P., Sue Corbett, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Irvine of Lairg, Frances Bissell, Anna Blundy, Diana Appleyard, P. B., Dalya Alberge, Joanna Bale and Peter Foster, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Roger Scruton, Lizanne Rose, Caroline Griffiths, Linda Galloway, Alec Eden, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Michael Hall, John Woodcock, Jenny Grove, John Griffiths, James Pickard, Dashboard, Paul Myles, John Hopkins, L. G., Nathan Yates, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, D. R, M. G. Haines, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, P. W., Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Stefano Hatfield, Peter Bryan, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Calvin, Russell Kempson and David Maddock, Amar Grover, Roger Opie (Director), Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Alan Lee, Cricket correspondent, Frances Donnelly, Stephanie Billen, Glen Owen, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, D. Chatfield, Sara McConnell, Selby Whittingham, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Tom Chevalier, Chris Parker, L. G, Robert Crampton, Jason Nissé, Peter Hunt, Kathryn Knight, Adrian Mourby, James Gaddas, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Ken Rowat, Donald Watt, Carol Midgley and Jon Ashworth and Tunku Varadarajan, Helen Pridham, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Adam Galloway, Andrew Reid (National Chairman), Graham Searjeant, Sara Wheeler, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Hattie Ellis, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Brian Mountford, Christopher Irvine, Peter Ingham, Adam Worth, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, G. Lunt, Tom Rhodes, Jill Crawshaw's, Marianne Curphey, Stuart Birch, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Jeni Thompson, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Elizabeth Buchan, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, James Gilbey, Susan MacDonald, Robert Whymant, David Sinclair, Christian Dymond, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Duncan Robinson, Director, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Nicholas Potter (Chairman), John Woodcock's,

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Death verdict in Oklahoma bombing case Terror alert as McVeigh is sentenced Blaze destroys Pinewood set Supermarkets ban alcopops £44m Stonehenge plan rejected The Times on the Internet http: / / www. the-times.… Index The 20 Best Wines for under £5 Plus: Weekend Money for the Best Financial Classroom standards shock minister Police officers could face random drug tests Black and White, Magic Noel Edmonds's Le Mans Chaser Live Three Musicals and Dinner for £79 School heroes who fought to save children are honoured James Herbert Monday The Times Habitat MPs urge Straw to overhaul rape law Stores put ban on alcopops to reduce under-age drinking Lloyds Bank Hague may be the junior but Clarke's still young at heart Bored guard started blaze that killed woman firefighter Fantasy life involved obsession with military affairs, tales of service in the Army and vandalism Viscount's brother is killed in mugging Pets suffer too as more people become allergic to modern life Priest forgives attacker who nearly killed him Parker Bowles may face charges Jack Daniels Tennessee Whisky 'As soon as we laid her down, I heard someone say: she's gone' Blair takes question time to the heart of Middle England Comet Boys accused of throwing slab at driver are freed Aitken a stranger to truth, says QC Lottery rejection demolishes £44m Stonehenge plan 'It's a tragic decision. It sends a signal to the world abovt how little Britain cares for its monument' Mickey Mouse toy banned by the Nazis is expected to sell for £30,000 Thresher Wine Shop Boots Irma Sony Centre Historians lock horns over Hitler's talents as an artist Marchers rally to the defence of hunting Anne Frank Talks fail to resolve railway dispute Lloyd Webber fears big musical show is over Cellnet Fotonex Murdered colleague will be in teachers' thoughts Principal Honours MBE for silent keeper of Prime Ministers' secrets Broad brush adds colour to worlds of art, stage and song Cowdrey sent to the other Lords Efficiency watchdog is life peer Peoples Phone Inge created a peer Prime Health Blair tries to limit damage in row over NHS charges Figuring out the financial sickness Sangyong Hospital warns Dobson of impending crisis B&Q Whitby takes fright at the spectre of a Dracula invasion Clown carries on despite knife blow Prudential Sedimentary Clyptolith Ineffective preachers must strive to rediscover voice Jeep The Shortlist Ystel Wedding Vows celebrate the selfless love of a creative God Credo Israel links murders to Palestinian intelligence Little Chef US left to puzzle at enigma of McVeigh The Sunday Times (AP): Turkish leadership swap (AFP): Swiss 'hold torture papers' Second marriage for Shultz (AFP): Creepy dish costs $600,00 (Reuter): 58 killed as fire sweeps through Delhi cinema World in Brief Bad week for Britain in Albania as chief election organiser storms out Italy shamed by troops' sex abuse of Somali women Barclays Chirac and Kohl disagree on economy and jobs Fruitful Pol Pot 'kills top followers' before fleeing last base Crackling sways the Papua voters Northern Rock UN teams blocked by Iraqis The Edinburgh Residence China marks Hong Kong's return with Opium War film Australia rejects handover boycott in Hong Kong By our Foreign Staff: Japanese to attend Chinese ceremony Stena Line Sumo women find male rites heavy going Robert Whymant in Tokyo reports on the female challenge to male chauvinism dominating the ancient rituals of a national sport Miele Eyebrows rise as Aeroflot gains a relative high flyer Russian cynics suspect nepotism but shares soar after Yeltsin's son-in-law acquires top air job Night shift laid off for summer Iran unveils the two worlds of women Walt Disney MOPS What Every Man Should Know about Prostate Problems By our Foreign Staff: Japan defeated in ploy to weaken whaling curbs Tradewinds Teenager tangling with heir problems Common as murk Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees vulgarity miss the point at an Open Air All's Well That Ends Well BBC music Opinion Let's hear it for the grey-beard loon Week in the Arts Theatre British Master Goldsmiths Opera & Ballet What's on The Royal Pageant of the Horse On Monday Why the true Europhileis a Eurosceptic The EU is undermining the English common law, says Roger Scruton European courts have begun to unwind out legal inheritance Floating vote The Times Diary Beau Gesterie in Folkestone? Come off it, says Philip Howard Passed with flying colours BA's redesign strikes a blow against dreary corporate images and should raise a cheer for British industry Tied up The Times Diary Deepfreeze The Times Diary Ivana be alone The Times Diary Squaring the Stone Circle Ancient Stonehenge needs modernisation, and money In Amsterdam Blair's first serious international test Healthy Figures Labour should keep tax relief on healthcare for the over-60s Tories invited to listen and learn Artists review critics' performance Press freedom The business of charity Trees in Oxfordshire Dilemma facing the Fitzwilliam Controlled fusion Talking point Court Circular Royal engagements Abingdon School Janet Lady Falkiner Personal Column Service dinners Service luncheon Dinner Luncheons Christopher Sharp Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Titles of new peers Anniversaries Church news Lord Mayhew Forthcoming marriages Marriages Jill Neville Jill Neville, author, died from cancer in London on June 11 aged 65. She was born in Sydney on May 29,1932 General Francois Binoche Fran?ois Binoche, French general, died in Paris on May 18 aged 86. He was born in the same city on March 23,1911 Personal Column Tickets for Sale Court & Social His Honour Richard Freeman His Honour Richard ("Dick") Freeman, County Court and then Circuit Judge, 1968-83, died on May 16 aged 86. He was born on October 10,1910 Multiple Display Advertising Items (By Telegraph), (From our Correspondents): On this Day Opening of the Congress The Times Crossword No 20,506 News Nature Notes Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Inside Section 2 Today US bank pays #163;15m to Mirror pensioners Business Today Share records Warning sends Rank shares to two-year low Walls in line for fourth payout Working Week Kwik-Fit king knighted Business Arbib nets £16m from stake in Perpetual Block on Energy takeover feared Direct Sport Weekend Money The Times City Diary NU shares expected to trade above 340p Pace loses another director Ford Sir Peter Osborne Rail staff in pensions challenge English China Clays shares advance 14% Warning on profits knocks Logica price French set their sights on Unicorn Finance chief quits National Grid Campaigner for names accused Guinness merger twist Azlan shares suspended New UK chief at CU Burndene pulls ahead Constance stake for IWP EasyJet buys planes Henderson pay up 12% Glaxo Wellcome buy Tourist Rates Airbus seeks to halt Boeing/Douglas Business Roundup The Sunday Times A head for scalps The Times City Diary Parly line The Times City Diary Rank clash The Times City Diary A man of property and a jack of all sports A Working Week for: David Goldstone Jon Ashworth meets a high-flyer helped by tennis, the gym and aircraft beds Crunch time The Times City Diary Merseyside Commodities Liffe Options GUS sparkles amid talk of shareholder bonus Stock Market 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 Logica English China Clays Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Fisher on the menu Tempus Rank Wall Street Battle for ?60bn surplus rages on The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Government under pressure to take action over company pensions, says Sara McConnell Pop goes Hanson reputation Pop goes Hanson reputation Bid Speculation London houses set for 15% rise by end of the year Virgin Own Goal? 36 Prudential Baillie Gifford Rush to Nationwide on conversion hopes Caroline Merrell says pressure is growing for another big windfall Not enough shares to go round Norwich Union offer likely to be oversubscribed says Marianne Curphey Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Take interest in Nationwide Comment Mind the savings gap Booming banks fail to pass on better rates, says Caroline Merrell Framlington Royal & Sunalliance Mercury Woolwich Direct Hambro Insurance Services Group PLC Wesleyan Financial Services Policy Portfolio A lesson for grandparents Helen Pridham looks at ways to fund grandchildren's school fees TSB Legal & General Brown to take us into the unknown Rumours are rife in the run-up to Budget day, says Anne Ashworth Alliance Leicester M&G Save & Prosper Martin - Currie The euro rolls on regardless Caroline Merrell concludes her two-part article on EMU's costs and effects Staying out of EMU would cost life insureres about one fifth as much as would going in Mixed blessing under EMU's wing The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Caroline Merrell explains the implications for UK investors of the single currency in 1999 Au MasterCard Abbey Life Pensions Investor Intelligence Analysts anxious at outcome in Amsterdam Nathan Yates says prolonged turbulence over EMU could prove disastrous for markets Spain rapped on timeshares Scottish Widows CapitalOne Kensington Mortgage Company Foreign Colonial Abbey National Crowd pleaser or own goal? Jason Niss? charts the ups and downs of Singer & Friedlander's football fund Prudential Can horrors of house buying be exorcised? A Question of Money Hargreaves Lansdown Policy Plus Bad landlords face day of reckoning Sara McConnell on the prospect of leasehold valuation tribunals Flemings Guinness Flight Norwich Union Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Flemings save & Prosper To Advertise in Weekend Money Lack of urgency from NU helpline Good practice not more regulation Prudential Direct Line Financial Services Investment trusts are long-term buys Topsy-turvy tale of Pru retraining The Scottish Investment Trust PLC The Week in Money Banks and veg don't always mix Shares end week on firm note Why do so many companies come back No Title Reform of divorce process explained The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Double Action can deliver net profit Racing: Easterby Opportunity to Unravel Competitive Six-Furlong Handicap Thunderer: York Thunderer: Sandown Park Fallon favourite to be top rider at Royal Ascot Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Lions are put on the right seent by Keast Rugby Union: Coach Warns of Gruelling Encounter Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Leicester Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Coope returns to heavy schedule Triathlon Fixtures Cambridge Mays England selectors sure to keen faith with Malcolm Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, sees to reason for changes in the side which performed with such élan at Edgbaston Improving Irani gives upper hand to Essex Cricket Stewart outdoes his father Australians draw small comfort Moles defies Derbyshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Resilience of Phillips puts Kent in control Cricket Multiple Classified Advertising Items For the Record Last-wicket pair pull leaders round Ambrose 300 not out Kallis puts on vintage exhibition The Times Hayden's patience reveals a winning clue Atherton caught off guard by award Rusedski conjures magical victory Tennis: Surprise Defeat for Sampras Improves Prospects of British Triumph at Queen's Europro Scots make double assault on amateur championship Golf Details Basuki pulls the strings in victory Belts urges clubs to wean themselves off imports Rugby League: Wigan Old Boy Calls for Cuts in Foreign Quotas Castleford shot down by Hunter Newton sent off as Rhinos are overrun Parke encouraged by desert victory Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: Bailey is too slick for Christie Athletics Brundle aims to let car do talking Bridgestone Hill impatient for return to top flight Michael Calvin on the champion toiling among the backmarkers Coulthard escapes Gullit continues spending spree Football Reluctant Gibson admits defeat Details from Montreal Dangerfield goes on trial again Cycling Law enjoys degree of success in dressage Equestrianism Rugby Union 43 Montgomerie on skid row Lehman makes up running in US Open as Scot's touch deserts him in second round Troubled Sampras falls to Bjorkman Cowdrey-first lord of Lord's John Woodcock welcomes the ennobling of an exceptional ambassador for cricket Cricket 44-45 Woods answers doubters with birdie barrage John Hopkins watches as the Masters champion roars back into contention First Telecom Black and white magic of swimming costumes My years tracking the world's craftiest criminal How the Rodney King riots and the Waco siege led our correspondent Ben MacIntyre (right) to the man who was Moriarty Shopping Century Challenge when father works away for a year Anyone for bowls? Once the preserve og grandmothers and maiden aunts, fruit bowls have shaken off their stuffy image to become the centre of attention. Pile them full of luscious summers fruits for maximum effect, says Caroline Griffiths George Smith BBC Gainsborough's Duchess of Devonshire Comes Full Circle Tune in to a black & white set Classic monochrome swimsuits-bikini and one-piece-are back with graphics, stripes and checks, says Heath Brown Aigner Three of a Kind Newcastle Furniture Company Why not cut out grass? Lawns: Stephen Anderton asks if we need them; Barbara Abbs on creating one Long live the great British lawn Garden Answers Garden rooms with a view The key to designing a computer garden Stephen Anderton, with the help of design students, tries out an on-screen way to plan a garden Guardian Gardeners World Age Concern Cannock Gates Scatter Classic Choice A. K. & Sons Ltd. Elegant Rosewood Garden Suite Range Type Cookers Awnings, Canopies & Couservalory Blinds Good bugs, bad bugs, ugly bugs It pays to know your allies in the war in the garden. 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Christian Dymond on the amazing survival of donkey twins Animals & Accessories Safe Flea Collars Dirt Trapper Door Mats Adopt Me Multiple Classified Advertising Items Petsafe Dog Collars & Leads Meditrina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dogs, Cats and Large Animals Arthropet Stitch Collate Lease of Life A Vet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spit-roast therapy for real men 'If you have a weakness for bad behaviour, maybe turning 40-like the birthday card says-gives you the licence to indulge it' The challenge of living apart How does a family survive when one of the parents has to go away for a long period because of work? Program He who would valiant be Ruth Gledhill joins pilgrims trekking through Britain The new battle of Britain Small airfields are too noisy, say locals. But fliers are keen to keep them going, says Eve-Ann Prentice Wanted00: six razor-sharp swingers devil What happened to the ancient-and efficient -art of seything? Put aside your noisy strimmers and mowers, and show you mettle On the Spot All in a flap at the pit Feather Report Jumbo Crossword Winners Inter Continental A Harley Davidson around America A world of watercolours Sara Wheeler visits beguiling Bangladesh, where medieval poverty combines with a landscape of extreme beauty Bangladesh Fact File Smart art nouveau at every corner Trailfinders Somak British Midland Travelbag GA Flight Bookers travelling freestyle Citibond London Limited Chelmer Travel Travelbag Platinum Travel Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Eclipse Worldwide Travel Insurance Americana Vacations Plc To Advertise Call Word-Watching Le Shuttle Biking fun for easy riders Around the World: A Weekend Guide Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips Noble Caledonia Limited Port, palaces and endless pleasures Portugal: From the ancient streets of Oporto to the breathtaking Douro valley, history has left its imprint Cunard British Airways Simply Portugal VJV Destination Portugal Smart for art's sake Brussels: Fine examples of Art Nouveau and splendid museums make for a memorable weekend break Brussels Club Med & Start Living Prague Virgin Holyman Sally Ferries Capital where squares are chic Club Med & Start Living Reaching for the skies of nostalgia Britain: As the air show season starts, John Naish gets behind the controls of a 1943 vintage Tiger Moth Lunn Poly Worldcover Flying Fact File The Airshow Season Somak Holidays Heroic tales from the riverbank Britain: 500 years after the Cornish rebellion, Adrian Mourby finds war and peace on the border Holiday Jnn Ring now Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Jetline Multiple Display Advertising Items Monument Travel British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items American Express Insurance Services Southern Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Sea Ferries To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad AllezFrance Leger Scope Tsar Gazing The Edinburgh Residence Kerry Holidays The Best of France The Best of Spain & Portugal The Best of Greece Cyprus Private Villa with Pool Holidays World Expeditions The Times Hawahan Islands Club Scantours Brook Hotels Norway New Zealand India Trans Indus Limited Seychelles Elegant Resorts Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Somak Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call Escape to Unspoilt Turkey Somak Multiple Display Advertising Items America Select Crete Forte Leisure Breaks Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline No 3414:361 - The 31 by Hellphire The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Computer Games and Pastimes Bridge The Times The Executive Club Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles London and M4 Corridor Club SIRiUS Avenues E. 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Kevin Eason previews Britain's beloved race-the Le Mans 24 hours While Noel Edmonds' team hopes for a surprise win, other Brits have a strong chance Driving the D-type legend Vaughan Freeman on Jaguar's beautiful 1950s hat-truck winner British fans' birthday celebration This year marks Bentley's famous win America's solo endurance hero Walter Harris on the millionaire driver who built his own machines The Times Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Auto Expert Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Iver Village Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Furry dice are still our favourite eyesores' My other joke is amusing: Britian's love of car stickers and other drollery lives on, says Simon Hacker The inner-space craft Road Test Ian Morton on Mazda's subtle new 626 Marlboro Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW 840i Manual Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z3 323 Coupe 325 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 328i Z3 850CSI Multiple Classified Advertising Items 520 SE 325i 520i Se Touring Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Benz class upheavals Carmart: Your Guide to What's New, and What's Used, on the Forecourts Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecourt Spare Parts Used Car Brief Picture Gallery Yamaha Granby Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yamaha Powerbiking in High Wycombe for Yamaha CMW Chicester Yamaha On Yer Bike Saunders Motorcycles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Motorcycles Flitwick Motor Cycles Tw Motorcycles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Yamaha Service Centre Honda Eurocontinental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roger Barrett Motorcycles P&H Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Neots Motorcycles for Yamaha Crewe Motorcycles Commuter's fair-weather pal Yamaha's super-scooter, the Majesty, is great in town but not quite up to long distances, says Paul Myles Multiple Display Advertising Items Bikerama J. 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Victoria Walker reports on the female door supervisors who are redefining the job and the way it's perceived Parkinson's Disease Society Live Ahead of the six-pack Hattie Ellis goes north to track down two men so passionate about their pints, they opened a shop Mood food: diet lunch Fills a hole Tried and Tested: Jam Doughnuts Do our supermarkets make kids' stodge or a grown-up's treat? What's the Damage? Perfect party tricks Keys to a cyberkingdom Lost in Californian Fog Blowing his own mind Your Book Published The last time he saw Paris Loved It/hated It The Times Bestseller List New in Paperback In the years of the diamond dogs Lives of the Monster Dogs By Kirsten Bakis Cruising to a killing Old kidder on the Block Tart with a troubled heart Novels in Brief Muscles on his muscles Science-Fiction Bestsellers Panache Picture Gallery Master of the gentle art of evil New in Print English? 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Minutes later a supercilious assistant found me on the floor of the changing room trapped in a pair of hipsters Home work Women architects Born in the USA John Diamond "Le Male" Laugh to Orange Subaru Bernard Levin If anything sticks in the throat, it is that a man such as Markus Wolf is mking money from a life spent destroying others Wolf is in his seventies; it is unlikely that he has ever murdered anybody, and very unlikely that he has murdered anyone with his own hands. But he has certainly given orders to kill other people The £12,985 Tigra from Vauxhall The £12,985 Tigra from Vauxhall 734 KXH The Big Country The figures say it all: more than half the population of America has a weight problem, and they're growing all the time. 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In the second part of his series, John Woodcock continues the line-up of the princes of the pitch The Folio Society Moisture Stay Lipcolour No Title Hot in the City A strapless dress is the coolest thing for urban woman to be seen in this season, writes The Times Magazine fashion editor Heath Brown. Streetwise girls will be sunning their shoulders in slimming slinky jersey and longline silhouettes all summer long. Photograph by Jeni Thompson Picture Gallery The Times Thomas Lloyd Direct Moriart's workshop Country Desks Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Direct from Odeon The Times Pocket Watch Stands Buy Direct Planter's punch Long after the English left India, their relaxed style of living has followed them home. Helen Chislett looks for colonial cool Dartington Crystal Lands' End Direct Merchants The Best 100 Summer Wines There can't have been a bette time to sit back on a grassy bank with a glass or two. . . 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