Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 13/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jonathan Culverhouse, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Barney Spender, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Brian Greer, P. B, Rob Hughes, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Simon Hacker, Lottle Moggach, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Derek Hodgson, Magnus Linklater, Colin Harte, Avril Fox, Bill Frost, Doug Gay, John Morgan, Sharla Race, Walter Harris, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, M. C. Pitzpatrick, Philip Howard, Patrick Collinson, Clive Davis, Deborah Moggach, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Alfred Morris Minister, Alan Ingram, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Anjana Ahuja and Alan Copps, Louise Godfrey, Pat Gibson, Julian Desborough, Karl Johnston, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rudrangshu Mukherjee Editor, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Patrick Humphries, Rob Penn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Carol Price, Libby Purves, Lord Montagu, Peter Waymark, R. K., Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, T. P., Harry Ritchie, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Anna Blundy, Sir Georg Solti, Charles Bremner, K. Smith, P. B., Benjamin Kuras, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Trevor Williams, P. A. Kolvin, Mathew Frith Conservation Manager, Alexis Amziev, Peter Barnard, Paul Preston, Stephen Twigg, Derwent May, Lisa Jardine, Robert Theobald, Lizanne Rose, Jenny MaCarthur, Russell Kempson, Caroline Griffiths, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Annie Henry, Ben MaCintyre, Helen Wallace, Toby Reynolds, Paul Inglesby, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, L. G., Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Adam Dinham, Dr Tom Stuttaford, Adam Jones, Victoria O'Brien, Rosina Buckland, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jimmy Ray, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Anne Wake-Walker, Matt Dickinson, Cheryl Taylor, Nicholas Watt, Valerie Elliott and Shirley English, Karen Zagor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, James Allcock, Jane Burton, David Orr, Richard Evans, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, P. Bailey, Bronwen Maddox, Fred Cosstick, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Peter Williams, Gavin Lumsden and Sara McConnell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Ian Murray, I. Howard Wright, Alan Earney, Stephanie Billen, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Hannah Andrassi, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Matt Dickinson and Kevin McCarra, Alan Copps, Peter Fawcett, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jason Nisse, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Giles Whittell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Tunku Varadarajan's, Kathryn Knight, Adrian Mourby, John Moyniham, Mark Hodkinson, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Ian Barclay, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Kate Muir's, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Helen Pridham, Dalya Alderge Arts Correspondent, Faith Glasgow, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Tony Dawe, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Steve McManaman, Elizabeth Cowley, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Damian Thompson, Mark Marsh, Peter McKendric, Jack Bailey, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Christopher Montgomery, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Dave Selby, Charlie Porter, Alan Jackson, Susannah Jowitt, Christian Dymond, Peter Robinson, Barry Hyman, Michael Bullock, Colin Spikesley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Richard Williams,

Resumo

How to Drink and Live a Healthy Life Plus: 1015 for Young Times Readers, Car 97 and the… Labour clamps public pay with new freeze Teachers' and nurses' hopes dashed The Times Index Weekend Money Eight die in Israeli raid on Lebanon Princes moved by words of comfort Today: Introducing Local Film Theatre and Music… At 10,000ft above Ross-on-Wye , Herefordshire , Ian… Drop-Dead Gorgeous The Top 100 Rich Kids Blair seeks to swing Welsh votes after Scots victory First Telecom Monday The Times on Monday Harrods Limited Mental hospital closures halted Blair warns Sinn Fein over ceasefire breach BA deal lifts cabin crew strike threat Under the Skin of Sport BBC music Mafazine & Cd Diana Queen of Hearts Eubank sued for debts Overladen and over limit Labour funds missing Plea to save pond life Mixed prison to be built Police job turned down Passport to diplomacy Schoolboys detained for macHete murder News in Brief Don't fly too high, Superwoman tells girls City star with five children has warned next generation about pitfalls of combining motherhood and career, writes John O'Leary Wedding day called off at Osborne House Silk Cut Estuary girls flock to join The Professionals The Sunday Times Small Fry Compaq Bernard's mourners get into spirit Friends marked the columnist's life in suitable style at the pub, reports Damian Whitworth Sculptor quits over 'tasteless' Ra show SAGA Insurance Services Leica Butler gets 3 1/2 years for stealing from boss Luton Hoo for sale at £25m to clear debts After the suicide of the owner, Nicholas Phillips, efforts to put finances order at the historic mansion have failed, reports Damian Whitworth Virgin atlantic Disneyland Buyers may try to cash in on gowns sold at auction Americans who bought the Princess's dresses have seen them rise tenfold in value, writes Tunku Varadarajan Age Concen Survivor could have amnesia Royal Shakespeare Company Verdi's Requiem played in honour at Proms Tourist who took tributes are freed In Brief Song in demand Prince's visit E-mail address Body released The royal route to people's promenade Marcus Binney on an crchitect's plan to tear down the palace walls Direct Goldfish Love and loathing in the Lakes Beauty spot fears for tranquil image, writes Russell Jenkins Do It All Surgeon detaches head to mend a stiff neck Rbs Cards Limited University attacker was sex offender News in Brief Driver jailed Motorway relief Sergeant hanged Surveyor's fraud Real flames Scanners scam Seafaring families find calmer life amid the storms Libby Purves reports on the parents who believe a life afloat is the best education Airtours TSB New technology offers world to modern mariner Dolphin Children 'can lie as soon as they talk' British Association Bees draw route map in the air Cities that curb cars make healthy profits The Crown collection Limited Cinema greats in the frame Kathryn Knight on the sale of posters tracing cinema history from Valentino to Harrison Ford Virgin atlantic Range Tattoos and tummies on parade as Miss America tries to get real Contestants have been urged to be themselves as long as they neither smoke or drink reports Tom Rhodes BT MOPS Breathing Space The Nation's Hidden Treasures Open their Doors A chance to look at the heritage we have built The Times Comet B&Q Surprising faces on fantasy front bench Magnus Linklater believes the revolution promised in Scottish politics will be led by some unexpected, but familiar, names The road ahead for Edinburgh parliament The Times Peacock Theatre Result throws lifeline to dejected Conservatives New parliament could be a way back after general election rout, reports Nicholas Watt Dell Margin of victory for double 'yes' campaign is emphatic Scottish Devolution; Resounding Vote for Change Now the arguments can really start Riddell on Politics How the nation voted Welsh are urged to follow same path Rabble rouser keeps foes on toes Tunku Varadarajan's New York Cold War turns hot The Times Abstract expressions Blast hits Plavsic stronghold on eve of local polls The Times/dillons Forum Guide dog foils trip to the pub Mocking Helms blocks envoy's path to Mexico Author questions Clinton aide death Visa Poison trap laid for coyotes Revenue Cubans claim bomb suspect confesses (Reuters): New fund for Nazis' victims World Summary Mine treaty hitch (Reuters): Envoy sworn in (AP): Rao for trial (AP): Carers charged (Reuters): Ned Kelly claim Puccini fight as old score is settled Richard Owen, in Viareggio, finds that a 20-year legal fight has not weakened the resolve of Puccini's granddaughter Picture Gallery Smiles but little joy greet prospect of euro's punctual birth Virgin atlantic Nature's Best Virginatlantic Outcry in France at illegally sterilised women Albright initiative to build on secret talks with Syria Ppp healthcare Russia's black and blonde chat show host scores hit with sex fantasy TV Bradford & Bingley Spreading violence worries tour firms in Kenya Jiang juggles market with Marxist theory The Sunday Times Calcutta security fears over funeral of Mother Teresa Virginatlantic History man who refuses to bow to the passage of time Alan Clark used his break from politics to write a television history of the Tory party. The result is characteristically pithy, opinionated and hugely enjoyable Exhibitions Times theatre National Youth Theatre A personal victory in conflict of modern and medieval Theatre Diana and the pursuit of the millennium Spirituality isn't in decline—only the churches, says Damian Thompson Blue water Diary Picture Gallery Scotland the brave surprises itself The referendum revealed a nation abandoning its habitual self-doubt, says Magnus Linklater The art of sensationalism The Royal Academy's new exhibition demonstrates why artists need censors Ice breaker Diary Dutch elm Diary Aunt Sali Diary Dirty Linen Diary While England Slept The United Kingdom must adjust to devolution A Human Memorial A national mood that can be harnessed for the good Diplomatic Incident Open government arrives at the Foreign Office Repercussions of devolution choice Compassion and royal patronage Althorp memories Crime and punishment Mother Teresa in a true perspective Press inaction 'News not views' Fears over rebirth of Crystal Palace Facing both ways? Poor understanding Worse and worse Court Circular Royal engagements this weekend Church services are on page 16 of the Weekend… Philip G. Balkwill Sir Thomas Lodge Butchers' Company School news Service dinners Dinner Old Millhillians Anniversaries Personal Column Black radishes at autumn show Rock Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Serge Peretti Serge Peretti, ballet dancer and teacher, died on Paris on August 20 aged 92. He was born in Venice on January 28,1905 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Philip Vellacott Philip Vellacott, schoolmaster and translator, died on August 24 aged 90. he was born on January 16,1907 The Sunday Times Bus Mosbacher Milestones News The Times Crossword No 20,584 Nature Notes Newspapers Support Recycling AA Information Picture Gallery Superlative Travel Sections Inside Section 2 Today 4Pru's UK head ousted in radical shake-up Business Today Martin Currie Investment Management Limited Auditor sued over Resort Phillis quits Bbc for Guardian Media Working Week Business Banks return to property Shell pays $2bn for control of Montell Sport Weekend Money Martin - Currie The TlMES City Diary Page Morland pays £4.8m for Ruddles Ramco bid for JKX in jeopardy Invesco plan recommended Conyertors' profits hit The City of Munich Colin Child, pictured right finance director of… Lucas Varity profits fall but margins advance Brown 'staying at C&w' Bank of Scotland's no-no on D-Day Legal & General SIB targets futures trader Siemens rejects GEC's advances Kleinwort Benson SkyePharma seeks £7m through placing Business Roundup Nikkei index falls back Darby lifts profits Lusty buys Wunderbar Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Tuning in to what the customer wants CWC's chief wants his communications business to be interactive in more ways than one, says Raymond Snoddy A Working Week for: Graham Wallace Scots away after the vote The Times City Diary Crisp Smith The Times City Diary King Coal, otherwise known as Rjb Mining, has… The Times City Diary Blank check The Times City Diary Forest path The Times City Diary Pizza pickle The Times City Diry Footie note The Times City Diary Financial Times Commodities Liffe Options Dalgety sell-off talk offers holders a crumb of comfort 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 Property Shell Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Plan from the Pru Tempus BICC Wall Street Catastrophe 32 Lenders told to offer more flexibility The Times: Personal Finance News Paper of the Year Gavin Lumsden and Sara McConnell report on moves to bring mortgages into line with work patterns Sickness cover plan for workers Sun fails to rise in Japan Personal Investor Fidellty Investments Pension Poser 36 Schroders Woolwich Direct Feline fine, but care proves costly Pet peace of mind Lizanne Rose looks at the insurance options for animal lovers Monthly Pet Cover Premiums Legal & General Investment Management Nanny State gets her marching orders Comment Charitable Inland Revenue Partick Collinson on how Gift Aid can boost donations Save & Prosper Marketing Group The Equitable Life Urgent JP Cairngorm Asset Management Ltd Eagle Star Investors hold Tessa in the highest esteem Clare Stewart finds the accounts attraction undiminished Best Buys for Savers Surrenda-Link Ltd Britannia Revenue clarifies Pep transfers into Isas Helen Pridham says a major Budget uncertainty has been removed Rj Temple Plc Britannia The Equitable Life Friends Provident First National Building Socity Guernsey Limited Mercury Asset Management Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Prudential Policy Portfolio Coventry Building Society Pension providers must get their priorities right Not all mis-selling victims are made aware of their rights, says Karen Zagor Policy Choice Direct Framlington Satisfaction might not be guaranteed Take stock of the jargon Clare Stewart helps novice shareholders to find their way around the prices pages Share prices driven by institutions Neville James Scottish Widows Picture Gallery The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Legal & General Direct Limited Direct Britannia lifts rates for savers The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Free Offer Agents do not prolong the housebuying process Direct Line Financial Service Abbey Life Where are the monthly prizes from my 20,000 Premium Bonds? Prudential Breathtaking bonus rate The Week in Money DIY pension funds to help one another Foreign & Colonial Management Limited Galliard Homes Limited Cgt Allowances - July 1997 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Advertising Standard Authority Equities end on weak note Meridien Maserati British Funds Stowaway to justify classic confidence Racing: Godolphin Owned Colt Provides Greatest Obstacle to Derby Runner-Up in Season's Final Classic at Doncaster Big Race Line-Up Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Goodwood Racing next Week Winfield goes for gold with Silver Patriarch Race Horse? William Hill Desert Story to return freshened by lay-off Racing Leopardstown C4 Thunderer: Worcester Doncaster Channel 4 It is increasingly evident that Mick Kinane rides… By our French Racing Correspondent: Peintre Celebre to press Arc claim Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Bangor Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Davies goes back to his roots From riches and renown to retirement and personal loss, a rugby legent looks for a new beginning The Times Bookshop Leinster hold line to deny Leicester Harlequins look to their own Gallic connection Baker sits out start to season Basketball Battle proves as good as his word on Britain debut Equestrianism England lift crown by skin of teeth In Brief Jalabert cracks Pole apart Hurry back Seventh heaven Reid scare intensifies anxiety over Tv lights Boxing Brown hopes to go distance Athletics Beer garden detour takes Ballesteros over the limit Long gives Salford short shrift Rugby League Milestone of player who shot to fame Dickson wins in thrilling finish Sailing Grayson raises frustration level Cricket Tufnell mops up after telling burst by Kallis Sky Subscribers Services Ltd Peirce leads battle to avoid wooden spoon Boon's reign offering little encouragement Strang will stay on for Sunday decider Top Two Donald's season ends in triumph Keedy takes advantage of Surrey's sorry surrender Derbyshire restore pride in fightback Yorkshire seize title initiative Cricket: Positive Approach Sets up Tense Finish against Championship Rivals Millns turns rustic as derby fails to set pulses racing For the Record Yesterday's Scoreboards Picture Gallery Arsenal V Bolton Wanderers Today, 3.0 Barnsley V Aston Villa Today, 3.0 Coventry V City Southampton Today, 3.0 Crystal V Palace Chelsea Today, 3.0 Manchester United V West Ham United Today, 3.0 Football Saturday Blackburn Rovers v Leeds United Tomorrow, 4.0 On Monday Derby County v Everton Tody, 3.0 Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur Today, 3.0 Liverpool v Sheffield Wednesday Today, 3.0 Newcastle United v Wimbledon Today, 3.0 First Eleven Fa Carling Permiership European setting for latest chapter in tale of two cities Football Saturday Picture Gallery Weekend Matches Today Television Details The Far Corner: European Travellers Mirrlees carry flag for minnows The Times Perpetual motion personified Football Saturday Martin O'Neill, the dynamic Irishman who has plotted the rise of Leicester City No Title High cost of supporting Chelsê Ghosts that haunt game's fall guys Mark Hodkinson visits Oldham and funds a chilling warning for Barnsley about what can happen when Premiership euphoria fades 'The friend of flair now unwilling to take risks' The coach now plotting England downfall in Rome is likely to maintain a cautious approach By a Correspondent: City draw satisfaction from Morley's debut Rieper's move leaves West Ham exposed Robson tries new blend Picture Gallery Wenger attacks shapeless opening to season Lewis's last lap slips into realms of farce Michael Calvin finds a once-great athlete bent on destroying images of his heyday Rusedski soars to record heights British No 1 climbs into world's top ten Est of British Boost for Henman Virgin atlantic Golf 45 The Times Today Feature A little of what you fancy Starting today: extracts from and encouraging new book by Dr Tom Stuttaford on the benefits of alcohol Index New Lighter Crisper Holsten Pils Shopping Pets Back Page Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London On Monday in the Times Why red is a hearty tipple Special properties in grape skins have health-promoting powers Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London 'Maria Callas behaved intolerably' Bally Tarnished end for Golden Girls Michael Cable goes treasure for architectural cast-offs with Griff Rhys Jones Seduce them with a wicked White Lady Stirring Cocktail Makers HJ Bargains for £100 Gadgets Out of school, classic grey is cool Differing shades of grey, from smoky to charcoal, bring chic to this autumn's fashion, says Heath Brown Three of a Kind The Sunday Times Adventures on a Cornish moor Explorer Robin Hanbury-Tenison is enjoying the fruits of an arduous home-based mission, writes Jane Owen Homes & Gardens COUNTax DPA Direct Ltd Fast Systems Ltd Beautiful Gardens Take Shape with Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Ltd Plant of the Month Find of the Month Garden Answers Homes & Gardens BBC Gardeners' World Multiple Display Advertising Items A ditch separates Heaven and Hell Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian London Property E. A. Shaw Chartered Ssurveyors Surf the Net for your dream home English Courtyard Cluttons Spain Overseas Property Vigia Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Exceptional Sale David Wilson Homes Beaney Pearce If I were a rich man… John D Wood & Co A legacy of magic moments Dream Homes of the Entertainers Market Signals Spot Smoke Home Swap I 'm doing swimmingly, thank you Christian Dymond discovers how sessions hytrotherphy pools are putting sick pets on the road to discovery Saddled with red tape Bureaucracy is keeping children from working in stables, says Carol Prices Animals & Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kennels Natural Essentials Pony Found Half Blinded A Vet Writes Adopt Me Dorwestherbs Those back to school blues Life and Soul 'I'll be very careful with the breadknife Mummy… The Times Lonely heart, happy ending Annie Henry placed an advert in The Times and found a husband Multiple Display Advertising Items Princess Diana is Honoured on New Postage Stamps This unique edition is a lasting tribute to "The People's Princess" Multiple Display Advertising Items Foam for Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Genuine Birthday Senior Citizens with money in the bank should read this Before it's too late The Vinegar Book The Prostate Visa Impotence Sciatica Relief! Carnell Ltd "Your Arteries Can Clean Themselves" Anxiety & Panic Attacks Gardening Tips It all comes out in the Wash A spectacular variety of birds is gathering in Norfolk, says Derwent May Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items William Tillman Stannah Stairlifts British Antique Replicas Fabulous New Patented System The Royal Air Force At War! Henpecked by the receptionist Down to Earth 'I must be careful not to get too close to the staff' Flights of angels sing thee to thy rest Ruth Gledhill talks to John Tavener, whose haunting music gave expression to the nation's grief last Saturday Belief versus nationalism Tredo Rg: Power of prayer in times of pain The congregation of a large charismatic church in California expressed their sorrow at the death of Diana, Princess of Wales Church services tomorrow How I warmed to those islands in the sun Escaping an English winter, Brian MacArthur found a warm welcome on tranquil Nevis and its more bustling Caribbean neighbour, St Lucia Brittany Ferries Holidays Sites to to visit on the www CTS Horizons Taking baby on the road Take a trip around the Net Cyberspace can be helpful for travellers. Tom Chesshyre describes the quickest route to useful information The thomas Cook Group Ltd Archers Word Watching Somak Holidays Poland Webworld Cycling on Club Med Voyages Jules Verne Time for tea and curiosity World cyclist Rob Penn finds both chaos and tranquility in India With luck, it'll be downhill all the way Mark Warner Icelandair Holidays Organise your Own Trip India changes you Lipstick, high heels and baby Italians love children - but mother must look her best, says Karen Zagor Every outing brought a new round of admires Cayman Islands British Airways Pack drill for young flyers A few basic rules can make life much easier for parents How we Did It Worldcover Changing times in Cardiff With Wales poised to vote on devolution, Ardian Mourby surveys plans in hand to alter the face of the capital city Voyages of Discovery Saga Holidays Ltd Weekend Courses and Activities Scotland Noble Caledonia Limited CTS Horizons Hop on a bus Royal Caribbean Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips It 's a fungi kind of business Cyprus treasure Tanzania goes for top tourists Around the World a Weekend Guide Bruegels' art Best of Boston All-in cruising Take a walk on the weird side To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seabourn Cruise Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferryshop P&O European Ferries Holidays City Breaks Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestige Holidays Titan Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Autumn Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf Americana Vacations The Times To Advertise Call Trailfinders Americana Best Offers! Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Travel Queensland The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items To Respond to an Advertiser Across the Room Abundance of Stunning Ladies The Executive Club The Times Marriage Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles E. C. Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call The Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning Move Chess The Listener Crossword Computer Games and Pastimes Latest Software Jumbo Winners Bridge Two Brains Answers Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 12 Picture Gallery Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword Crosswords Andy on the brink of the barrier Anjana Ahuja and Alan Copps the British battle to hit ultimate land speed The Greatest Roadtest-Ever Jaguar banks on V8 power for new saloons Mercedes takes the Reliant route to the future Road barriers for new motorists Most people who already have a driving licence think you mean someone else when you ask about the test. It's about keeping youngsters off the roads Riven to Distraction Driven towards the speed of sound Walter Harris on the legendary father and son who spent 40 years breaking world records At the edges of Mach 1, Andy Green will hit a… Jaguar's go-anywhere Series surfaces Alan Copps watches the V8 Xj being tested for the world's roads Japan sets the luxury levels 'Lexus has had a critical influence, especially in the US. Their products have given us all sorts of measures to ensure quality' Jaguar V8 Xj Series Authorised Dealerships at a Glance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Privilege Insurance Approved Used Cars Cotswold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Mercedes with three wheels? It's part of a spirit of adventure the firm's founders would have admired, reports Kevin Eason at the Frankfurt Motor Show Safety with no crash helmet BMW unvells a revolution in motorcycling: one day, it could even have an airbag Peugeot Floats its New Concept Ghost hunters set £177,000 record Skoda gets dressed for success Eve-Ann Prentice has a fashion preview Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Fleet Platinum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hallamshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Morgan keeps its fun factor Carmart: Your Guide to What's New and What's Used, on the Forecourts Hese are changes that the old guard can live with, says Simon Hacker Xsara that lacks any ta-ra and bump-de-ay Cap Lancaster Cardiff Merlin Nottingham Citroen Xsara Forecourt Can You give me a hit to Paris? A car used by the Queen keeps Lord Montagu with the others on the long road from China Compared to what is in store—the roof of the World—the past days have been easy Rydell's Touring Victory for Volvo All our yesterdays on Shakespeare's roads Tony Dawe joins a parade of history for the Conventry Run Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Multiple Display Advertising Items N. E. Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Dvla Classic Collection The very first people mover Dave Selby on the recreation of Captain Richard Trevithick's forgotten original Registration Numbers Midland Registration DK Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milestones Band on the wagon Blur talk sense Dinning Home Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-jones out on the prowl 'It just something for people to read on the toilet,' mused Damien. 'Only if they're very strong,' I suggested, picking up the ?60 tome that weighed at least seven Contents This week... Spin the wheel at Johnny Vegas's cabaret… hang out with Oasis in Camden…see the light in Walsall…wear your heart on your sari in E3…take the last train tlo to rockville with the Intercity gig crawl…or let the Trocks (male ballerinas in frocks) keep you your toes A River Sutra The Intercity Crawl Les Ballets Trockadero De Monte Carlo (A. K. A the Trocks) A sharper Blur Drink, drugs and hype? Been there, done that, say Blur, and now it's tome to get down to some serious business, Alan Kackson finds them more focused than ever-Pictures by Soula Petrou Picture Gallery Short Cuts Clive king finds Mira Sorvino coming over all Modesty Blaise… reckons Harvey Keitel's new girl is a bit of a dog…and eyes up terrence Malick's new manoeuvers Great Night in: Screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce UK Top 10 Films La Stories US Top 10 Films A Date with... Michéle Laroque Ma Vie en Rose, a tale of confused sexuality, melted the hearts of judges at Edinburgh and gave Michale Laroque her first major film role. Mike Bradley is entranced. Portrait: Richard Faulks The National Magazine Company Limited Here's Jonny In America, 16-year-od Jonny Lang has sold 500,000 record and played Madison Square Garden. But will his brand of squeaky clean, white boy blues pass muster with the Brits? Charlie Porter reports. Pictures: David Corio The Music Interview The big album Singled out Opera North MP, AO'C, TR, PH, PS, LM: New album releases Cornershop (8/10) When I Was Born for the 7th Time (Wiiija) Hurricane #1(4/10} Hurricane #1 (Creation) Mark Morrison (6/10) Only God Can Judge Me (Wea) Tanya Donelly (6/10) Lovesongs for Underdogs (4ad) Mariah Carey (6/10) Butterfly (Columbia) Coldcut (8/10) Let Us Play) (Ninja Tune) Classical Choice Charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £50 worth of records Return of the native The Book Interview Bernard MacLaverty, author of the controversial Cal, is tipped to make the Booker Prize shortlist with his latest novel, Grace Notes. He takes Jason Cowley on a pub crawl around his home town of Belfast. Portrait: Stephen Davidson The Book Guid Ltd. Illusions of grandeur How does Brian Moore, with his latest tale of politics and sexual intrigue, measure up to other masters of the modern novel? Reviewed by Lisa Jaroine the Magician's Wife By Brian Moore Bloomsbury, £15.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 747 53718 6 Reviewed by Helen Dunmore Lamkbs of God ByMarele day Aother, £9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 1 862 30010 0 Be a Successful Writer Of pubs and pubescence Reviewed by Deborah Moggach Camden Girls By Jane Owen Penguin, £6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 140 26424 8 A load of Opus pocus Reviewed by Paul Preston their Kingdom Come By Robert Hutchison Doubleaday, £20 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0385 40496 4 No1 for Writers Writers SH, Rl, Fh, Rl, Rl, Nh, Vw, Ll, Nh, VW: Paperbacks What to beg, borrow or buy, our critics review the latest in print Long Pig By Jon Stephen Fink Vintage, £6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 099 51771 X The Battle for the Falklands By Max Hastings & Simon Jenkins Pan Books, £9.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 330 35284 The Giant's House By Elizabeth McAracken (Fiction) Isbn 0 099 73991 7 Life's Grandeur By Stephen Jay Gould Vintage, £7.99 (Non-finction) Isbn 0 999 89360 6 Terra Incognita: Travels in Antarctia By Sara Wheeler Vintage, £6.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 099 73181 9 Hungery for You From Canniaballsm to Seduction-A Book of Food Edited by Joan Smith Vintage, £8.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 099 73261 0 After Rain By William Trevor Penguin, £6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 140 25834 5 Jackie by Josie By Caroline Preston Sceptre, £6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 340 69305 3 Milton in America By Peter Ackroyd Vintage, £6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 749 38625 8 The Scent of Dried Roses By Tim Lott Penguin, £6.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 140 25084 0 I'll pass on this one Reviewed by Lynne Truss I've Started so I'll Finish By Magnus Magnusson Little, Brown, ?16.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 316 64132 4 A write comedian Reviewed by Harry Ritchie the Detainees By Sean Hughes Simon & Schuster, £12.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 684 82081 1 CK, We, Hr, DM: Also out The Ecstacy Club By Douglas Rushkoff Sceptre, £10(Fiction) Isbn 0 340 69680 X Jack the Ripper The Financial Chapter By Paul H. Feldman Virgin Books £16.99 (non-fiction) Isbn 1 852 27677 0 The Holy-City By Meg Henderson Flarmingo, £12.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 00 225435 2 The Chaplet of Pearls By Harriet Waugh Bloomsbury, £14.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 7475 3280 X Your Book Published AC: Audio Book Sir Gawain and the Green Knight HarperCollins Audiobooks, £8.99 (Hca500) New Authors Kids' Stuff The Good Book Guide Gore and order I Want to Spend the Rest of my Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, now By Damien Hirst Booth-Clibborn Editions, £59.95 (Non-fiction) Isbn 1 873 96844 2 All their yesterdays Revolution in the Head By Ian MacDonald Fourth Estate, £20 Isbn 1 857 02099 5 Waterloo Sunset By Ray Davies Viking, £14.99 Isbn 0 670 86640 7 Metro top 40 bestsellers Pick of the Week Top 10 Biographies How I Write Avon calling Manchester Airport Going Dutch in Hackney Photographer Tom Hunter's pictures are uncanny replicas of Vermeer's 17th Century paintings. But there the similarity ends. Jane Burton discovers the harsh realities behind his work Picture Gallery Film Listings Index West End Cinemas The Big Picture: Air Force One Openers Music The Big Gig: Camden Mix Backstage Clubs The Big Club:'allo' Allo Theatre The Big Play: Hurlyburly BN: Openers Comedy The Big Laugh: The Right Size Classical The Big Concert: London Schools so Dance/Opera The Big Opera: Giulio Cesare Exhibitions The Big Show: James Ensor Don't Miss Multiple Display Advertising Items The bridgewater Hall Trockadero Don Williams Records at Cost Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Were you there? Glastonbury '97 Ham's Sandwich Rewarding Times The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture The Times Mrs. Brown Lakeland lovers Jimmy McGover's The Lakes Sunday Bbc1 9.05 pm Dandy in the Underworld A Prince among Men Comedy Dangerous Liaisons Film Alan Clark's History of the Tory Party Factual Ad-makers get all the breaks Television: Why is it that adverts and promos make the actual programmes look dull? Puzzle , puzzle... Boyle and trouble Radio: Is it true that the questions on Round Britain Quiz are easier than they used to be? This weekend BBC 1 Film Choice Variations Critics Choice Saturday Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Variations Critics' Choice Sunday Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Variations Critic's Choice Radio1 Critic's Choice Sky1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice Bbci Film Choice Variations Critics' Choice Radio1 Critic's Choice Sky3 Satellite Films Critics' Choice Bbc1 Film Choice Variations Critics' Choice Radio1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Variations Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Variations Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice Times Computer Systems Loaded If You're Starting a Family, is the New Deawoo… Daewoo Daewoo Magazine Diary The concierage was kneeling before her husband. He sat with a bottle of beer, kinglike in a deckchair, as she parade his yellow toenails with a knife Football crazy Chasing demons Heavy hitter Signal failure John Diamond For the first time in my life I can share jeans with my wife Versace Classic V2 Ton Hilf Myiger Silent witness Tudor Other Drivers Will Race You at the Lights People… Liquors Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Britain's Top 100 Rich Kids Picture Gallery A Bryant thought Bryant Homes Compaq Armada Compaq Nationwide Driveways Upwardly Mobile Voyages Jules Vernf Hawkshead Nisbets Chees Choice P&OCruises "We're having our fourth once-in-lifetime… Voyages Jules Verne Island King Junghans Page & Moy Holidays Galant Mitsubishi Motors Sherry Outside Centrum Roamatherany Subaru Good Morning Texas KCMV Art Break Noble Caledonia Limited Chic 24 pages of autumn hits Austin Reed Fashion Gorgeous The Janet Saville Diamond Picture Gallery Debenhams Laced -sleeve drape-front dress, £360: red leather… Red " Debbie Harry" dress, 45, from… Woolmark Pure New Wool No Title Aigner High Life Russell Bromley Harrods Knightsbridge No Title Manifest Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Hannah wears faux leopard jacket, ?800: faux reptile… Talbots Alex wears plum asymmetric mini dress Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Transvision vamps Clarins The White Co London Trophy lives As taxidermy enjoys a return to favour, rare animals are attracting a new kind of hunter, Hannah Andrassi writes MFIhome works Allez France Holidays Ltd Restaurant Guide Eating Out Royal Mail The Times Cook Italy's cheeses are the perfect starting point for a tour of the country's flavours. Photograph by Sara Taylor Drink Gin has shaken off its old-fashioned image to become the spirit of the age What to Buy Picture Gallery Dyson Direct from Odeon Leather Workshop direct John Austin Furniture Ltd Fabric World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Choice Oakridge Direct Ltd Kirkdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Aquability (UK) Ltd Willowbrook For the Home The Futon Shop Antique Desks Got the Wine? Get the kit! Elizabeth Henley Bernard Stuart Ltd Health & Beauty Moriarti's workshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Junckers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dear Coach... The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of contemporary living Picture Gallery The Times Stephen Twigg Southgate Hometown Daewoo Leganza Catch: pop's new players bingo! Tenfifteen issue #114 Domonic Star letter Ulrika Jonsson Watch out for Win! Careering Pet Pressies Ao of the week The jury's out Cool Cat Its catching Wise up! Thinking Big Win CD-Roms! Counter intelligence Books Microsoft Geek goddess Nerd power Take it or leave it what to read, play or stick in your Walkman Unmissable Bets double plus average vite the ticket… Virgin Picture Gallery 1015 x-files

Referência(s)