News from 18/10/1997
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Plus Two Extra Sections: The New British Food - and… Brown rules out single currency for lifetime of this Parliament Anger over reform of legal aid Teacher's terrible artistic old boys Index Picture Gallery Branson takes on the big banks Picture Gallery Win the Top 100 CDs plus Modern martyrs find their niche over Westminster Abbey door The Saturday Times Chanel swimmers recall glory days First Telecom Monday Brown: We won't fall into the Tory trap of 'wait and see' It may be out for now, but Britain could well join Emu soon after the next election, writes Philip Webster WHICHOnline Conservatives claim they forced Labour's hand Lawyers fear poor will lose out in reform of legal aid Lord Chancellor's Proposals Dolphin Ampleforth has much greater expectations David Charter on a top school's alternative to an 'inadequate' GCSE literature syllabus Baby had old injury, an pair trial told Why slapstick clowns are in a mess Killer says jail smokers are a threat to health Traffic wardens want body armour Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey Novel success for teenager who quit school to write A Certain Age Audi Blair looks to people for new first citizen Lord-lieutenants will come from outside elite, writes Valerie Elliott Ciba Vision Hollywood stars rush to dress the part Lucrative deals are in the air as the studios shop for costumes, reports Grace Bradberry Maple Mother of 'bullied' pupil sues New in Brief Tests draw blank Caravanners die Urgent delivery Drivers 'blinded' Litter of the law Siemens Class act by Queen fails to heal rift back home Court News: a monarch writes Archives reveal a daring attempt to ease tensions, reports Alan Hamilton James Meade Limited Picture Gallery Dolly: Her True Story Art teacher rates his terrible old boys KLM AirUK Absolut Vodka The woman who is ready to tackle World Cup thugs The French are sure they can succeed where Roman police failed, reports Ben MacIntyre Policing France 98 Mouton Cadet Disneyland Paris Moben Rebel at the easel Was the greatest courrt painter a Crownwellian subversive, asks Roger Boyes Harrods Why Notting Hill is voice of Britain The BBC World Service's first soap is based on multiculturalism, Writes Carol Midgley Stena Line Staff at the Westway Health Centre Reflect the Multiracial Mix of Radio Drama Currys New simpler test is devised for breast cancer X-rays may be replaced by check which can be used to screen women under 50, writers Ian Murray Criminals made to meet victims 'are far less likely to reoffend' Drontal Cat Tablets Refugee sets sights on new goal Halfords Four jailed after Dna evidence in badger case Levens Hall The gardens at Levens Hall, Cumbria… Rap embraces the girl next door New York The Link Robert Kennedy Jr says he was 'born alcoholic' By our Foreign Staff: Clinton call for talks on Falklands Direct lenses Cursed by running bores Cover-up in Arab envoy case denied Singing Elton's praises French to open archives on 1961 massacre Abbey Life Party's over for power hostess Sally Quinn is pining for the great days of the washington elite salon circuit. Tom Rhodes reports Hyundai Russia 'puts its trust in nuclear arsenal' PC World Briton battles for justice on death row David Adams in Miami talks to a condemned man hoping to prove his innocence NatWest Thomson (Reuters): Eta blast on eve of King's visit World in Brief (Reuters): Transfer for Priebke (Reuters): Creche sex abuse claim (Reuters): Tears for singer Denver (AFP): Farewell to Guevara (Reuters): Solidarity back at helm Malibu villa Of Dodi Fayed on sale for $10m Giles Whittell says the Princess would have been safe here from the paparazzi The Sunday Times Washington to put a designer wrap around Monument Abacus Care dilemma as 'man of evil' searches for sanctuary Direct Bradford & Bingley Driven from home for telling the truth Oystel MOPS City boom is a real bonus Richard Miles takes stock as the good times return to the Square Mile 1987 Status Symbols 1997 Loyalists attack Bill to tackle Ulster parades Santa Carolina Mrs Osborne I looks back Maybe his notes will show people just how hard the act of creations is, says the playwright's widow 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre Theatres Picture Gallery Art Galleries Crafty old Fox lads the pack in a tangled power play How I'll give the law back to the people Lord Irvine condemns a system open only to the rich and poor Kept waiting Picture Gallery The politics of the family John Lloyd asks: in a secular age, how can the State promote domestic stability? Free speech The Times Diary Santa's dear The Times Diary Party Time In the wild St Andrews wind,… The Times Diary Passage to the India in us all Simon Barnes on Albion's love affair with a subcontinent Clarity at Last A welcome end to uncertainty on EMU Oil and Troubled Waters Prosperity and peace in the South Atlantic Noblesse Can Oblige Modernisation must respect county and custom Threat to Britain's brewing heritage Burrell's gift Tory reform Protocol and pitfalls on a royal visit A question of style Pages of history To begin at the beginning Learning by heart Excuses, excuses Court Circular Personal Column Royal engagements Reception Service dinners Dinners Weekend birthdays On this Day St BOB the Unmockable Is That It? by Bob Geldof (Penguin, £95) Lecture Curriers' Company Princess's pallbearer marries Anniversaries Service appointments Legal appointments Deputy Lieutenant Forthcoming marriages The Sunday Times the Times Marriage Memorial service James Michener James Michener, American novelist, died in austin, Texas, on October 16 aged 90. He was born in New York on February 3,1907 Gumpei Yokoi Gumpei Yokoi, Japanese inventor and computer designer, died in a road accident on October 4 aged 56. He was born in Kyoto in September 1941 Personal Column The Army Benevolent Fund Court & Social Leonard Evetts Milestones George Malcolm harpsichordist, choirmaster, composer and conductor, died on October 10 aged 80. he was born on february 28., 1917 Equities end the week subdued The Pep Discount Directory Sell, Sell 30 Market-makers remember Black Monday E&y and KPMG in merger talks Alliance would create world's biggest accounting firm Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft BT aims for three-way telecoms tie-up in US Kevin Maxwell in talks over inquiry A Week in the City Market jitters m America and Uk Aramis Barclays strikers claim success Business Today Good call Scared off Big job cuts New pub group attracts leisure backers Hewlett Packard NatWest Socialists salute £4bn France Telecom sell-off Trade crisis threat over US-Japan shipping row Online for school orders Forbes plans to unite capitalists of the world IBM seeks volunteers for cuts in jobs worldwide Airline code-share plan SEP seeks to raise cash Kellogg $150m charge Medisys needle deal Wace disposal in US Texaco buys retail sites Tourist Rates BGT agrees to clarify benefits of Goldfish Business Roundup The Sunday Times Merger talks hit sales by MAID Frederick Cooper chiefs share £1m PizzaExpress trio trim stakes By our City Editor: Lessons from wise Virgin Commentary WH Smith investors get chance to quiz directors Chief bids £39.5m for Dwyer Estates The Times Ashurst leaves AIM amid accusations Crash anniversary touches off market nervousness Paul Durman Check out the memories of City movers of black Monday on October 19,1987 Virgin MegaSavers Cavalier Confederate goes into battle for Redland Spice curl Ground rules Renaissance man hits the heights in Russian banking Success has made one top businessman powerful enemies. says Anna Reid Pigs will fly Card tricks Broker hits TI Group's good share run for six British Funds Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Virgin territory Tempus Maid Pubs Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes FTSE actuaries Wall Street Wall Street The Times Crossword No 20,614 News Features Newspapers Support Recycling Christmas in Lapland Sections Metro Weekend Weekend Money Guide Under the Skin Sport Defiant Francis takes the strain Manager Prescribes Strong Medicine to Cure Ayling Spurs Keegan maintains forward line New move, same direction, for football's eternal frontman Weekend Money Virgin MegaSavers Els and Montgomerie dash again England lose to Argentina in Dunhill Cup as Westwood falters Building society members count their blessings Jansher's power play lacks positive charge Squash Jackman slumps to defeat Results from St Andrews For the Record England a tour doubt Hingis is humbled Dangerfield favoured Record improvement Cup squad named Berger pulls out of Formula One Sport in Brief Hendry odd man out as old rivals battle on Snooker By our Sports Staff: Cardiff go ahead on rough night Ice Hockey Knock-in cup - the real thing Money talks as the Marlins achieve early breakthrough Stuff it up the jumper Nervous Gillett rises from the ranks Bowls: Qualifier Reaches Semi-Finals with Impressive Display ITV failed to feel the noise Pleat with crocodiles The Joe Keegle sensation Skipper's son loses tip of his finger Sailing Virgin MegaSavers Sir makes light work of football Where watching a game is agony Mark HOdkinson finds a chairman who is often too stressed to enjoy his team's exploits except, of course, when they win Danger of ignoring history England's match in Rome saw an eternal problem surface again Audi Grim statistics leave Aitken no place to hide By our Sports Staff: Uefa unimpressed by talk of British Cup Survivor Smith has last laugh The Derby County manager revels in a rejuvenation built on his ability to move with the times Television team conspires to score an own goal Southampton offer Hirst a fresh chance Resurgent Swindon could spell trouble for McGhee Football Saturday Derby County Manchester United Today, 3.0 (sold out) Russell Kempson Matt Dickinson It seems a lifetime ago that David… Mark Hodkinson The proverbial nice guy of British… Peter Robinson Bolton Wanderers knew that their luck… CFC On Monday Brian Glanville Crystal Palace have been busy in the… Brian Glanville Tottenham Hotspur are sliding into… FA Carling Premiership Attack Scorers Defence Scoring Trends In his new column the Chelsea defender describes being homeless in London, the French view of the Premiership and the agony of an injured colleague 'I smashed a chair and felt much better' Cautions Home Offenders Away Referees Internet Weekend Matches Coverage Battle of the wounded knee A deliberate kick could have ended Doddie Weir's career. Instead, the Newcastle forward is raring to go Structure of season must be changed The campaign is too fragmented, with players unable to get their teeth into competitions NatWest De Glanville names alternative captain Levett unwilling to 'throw money down the drain' Caledonia breach Borders Border Reivers Caledonia Reds Rugby Union Fixtures Rugby Union Statistics Brown launches campaign to overhaul marathon old guard David Powell finds Britain's best long-distance men worried about the future Guide to Other Weekend Fixtures Hewlett Packard Australia will rely heavily on Brisbane Xaar to wear juvenile crown Grazia can land valuable Redcar prize Newmarket Redcar Guide to our Racecard Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Young blood seeking to carve a niche Years of planning and dreaming are on the line for the Cliveden Stud today when Daggers Drawn steps out Stratford Kempton Park Wolverhampton Kelso Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Race Horse? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autoitalia Audi Authorised Dealers Audi Scotts Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Rentals 366 GTS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bmw Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Section for Cars, Bikes, Boats and Everyone on the Move Designers with women trouble Why is the car industry still closed to female creative skills, Vaughan Freeman asks The 100mpg Ka you can't afford to run It sips fuel and slips through the air. Kevin Eason on an abstemious achiever Ferrari Fiat 612 Tb, Yellow, 1994 , as new, Massive… Evans Halshaw Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Ami in an MPV or a number 73? Drivers need reminding of the number of lives they can be responsible for in a people-mover: new driving licence rules almost do the job AC's latest: not quite true Brit Kevin Eason on the new Ace Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera Ii 928 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 928 S4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Midland Registrations Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Hunt McMel & Co Ltd RT Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Final dash for France Finished: Lord Montagu of Beaulieu hits the last Icg of the Peking to Paris to Paris rally SAAB Stratstone Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Display Advertising Items IAM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen What 's keeping bikers off the streets? John Naish thought he could ride, until he tried racetracks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce and Bentley Specialists The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bueche Girod Legal & General The Poorer Sex 62 Women face inequality in… Can you really have your cake and eat it? Marianne Curphey asks whether guaranteed equity bonds deliver the performance they promise to risk-averse investors Eagle Star Game Plans 52 Injury time guidance for amateurs Don't lose out in injury time Sports insurance is not just for professionals, says Clare Fullerton Awards GA General Accident Crash , bang and historical wallop Sit back and enjoy a rewarding experience Were disabled ignored again? Lizanne Rose on fears of a legal oversight in the coming Birmingham Midshires takeover Direct The Equitable Life Finsbury Nationwide welcomes small investors back into the fold Caroline Merrell and Clare Stewart on latest attempts to prevent carpetbaggers from taking control NHFA Legal & General Virgin s new account is ready for take-off Check Status Paying the price for a legacy of the 1980s Patrick Collinson has a advice for endowment policyholders Policy Portfolio Scottish Widows Picture Gallery Mercury Take ACTlON Capital Wise Invest on-line Enter the son of SNT Gavin Lumsden on Gartmore's sequel to its longstanding Scottish National Trust The fall and rise of markets Be prepared for an expensive beginning John Givens with the latest in our series for the self-employed Start-Up Costs Multiple Display Advertising Items Low Cost Life Assurance Writer 's craft keeps costs low Scottish Widows Bank customers are taken for a ride by trackers Policy Choice Direct Prudential James The Equitable Life Foreign Colonial Exeter Small fry aim for big returns Clare Stewart takes a look at the high-risk, high-reward alternative to the main stock market Abbey Life Templeton MOPS The Times Money Information Service Money advice for worried tourists Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Take out a stake in Eastern Europe TSB Less paper and more information please Building Society Guernsey Limited Poser for basic-rate taxpayers The Week in Money CGT Allowances - September 1997 Multiple Display Advertising Items Words of warning for the poorer sex Caroline Merrell examines the problems facing Britain's women at the end of their working lives, as Govett Another dissatisfied customer Scottish Widows Youngsters need mature outlook Susan Emmett says an early start makes all the difference come retirement Norwich Union Bristol & West The Equitable Life History Lesson 52 Graham Searjeant on the chances of… Green pensions bloom The public is changing its attitude over pension investment, says Susan Emmett Finance industry cries 'foul' Direct The Go It Alone 57 Be prepared for all the start-up… Inside Investment Pensions Weekend Money Feature Goodness gracious me.. . The Queen's tour of Pakistan and India turned into a right royal argy-bargy. Christopher Thomas apportions blame Shopping. . . . . . 4.5 Gardening. . . . . 6-8… Citizen Shopping Property Travel We are not offended , nor do we feel snubbed' Magimix Quick Gateway Tantrums and tiaras on other terrible tours This is the sound of the suburbs Forget Carnaby Street - style started in the suburbs, says Michael Bracewell George Smith Natural home of the soap Why the creator of Channel 4's hit programme fell for suburbia Canurd-Duchene Guess who's conning to dinner? Peter Snow shows Michael Cable the dining room shop which helps his family eat, drink and be merry Four Fabulous Cars to Be Won Racks with a lotta bottle Modern Gadgets Be devilish - set those greys afire It's time to stride out in style, in the hottest, sexiest range of reds Three of a Kind Energy Efficiency Garden Answers The Times Plant Offer Keep the gnome fires burning 'Little folk' may be naff, but we love 'em, says Paul Richardson Outdoor type , wants to put down roots Mail-order plants work well if you buy with care, says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Multiple Display Advertising Items Oldies are goodies in the orchard Classic Choice Appeal Blinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offer: Join us for Apple Day BAC Prune back by two-thirds , or about 6in-9in, any… Homes & Gardens Countax MOPS Pioneer Labour of love assembled with military precision Jane Owen meets the outspoken president of the Royal Horticultural Society Organic Concentrates Ltd Ashdown Special Offers Cannock Gates at Factory Prices Finch Conservatories Ltd Guardian North of the Thames South of the Thames Richmond &… The Ziggurat Barratt Michael Shanly Homes Savills Stags Cluttons Nice even at twice the price John D Wood & Co Smart Movers In need of tender loving care Fashionable Homes Market Comment The Times Homeswap Islands that offer a less taxing way of life Stunning Hamilton Brooks The Final Stretch Mortgages Wylye Valley Wiltshire Canary Islands Caribbean Scotland-Perth English Courtyard France Free Tickets to World Of Property . 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I'm having a smashing time I panicked, put on the little light you do your lipstick by, and edged forward, slowly and uncertainly, into the dark Modern paters at home with familias Fathers can be parents, too Adrienne Burgess on why men spend just six minutes a day with their children The Times Invasion of the alien crabs Shoots bring new breed of gamekeeper An old rural craft is making a stealthy comeback An artist drawn to the wild Relax and watch the potatoes grow For year I laboured in vain to produce enormous, white-skinned spuds. Then I uncovered the secret On the Spot Line One Multiple Display Advertising Items Not Antique MOPS Fabulous New Patented System British Antique Replicas MOPS Seymour Shirts Stockings and Tights VISA Clifford James Country Lifestyle The Velvet Norfolk Hat PestContro From Ecuador The Real Thing Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Why history is all the Raj Weekend Courses and Activities Going Bald? Globes Jolliman The only Patented The Sheila Maid Genuine Birthday Newspapers HOM The Dufflecoat Company Lyn-Plan Trailfinders Argo Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Debonair TATA ABTA Going Places Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Beauty on the border of peace History, elegance and touches of eccentricity. . . the charm of Ireland knows no frontier, says John Ardagh SAGA Play the field on a day trip to cherish Family fun Take the fast lane to the Taj Majal India Studies at the Universal of life America: Theme Parks Destination Kilimanjaro Worldcover Picardie Icelandair End of an EO for Disney The big screen hero played by Michael Jackson has fought his last battle, says David Churchill P&O Cruises All fired up for the big match Tony Kelly and United-mad nephew sample the Old Trafford experience Bales Fact File World Cup dampener The Travel Collection Tears for a field of dreams The Twickenham Experience isn't just a great day out. It can even make real men cry, says Martin Symington Soccer Fact File Webworld Noble Caledonia Limited Seafrance Resorts Somak High drama following a snow fall China Crystal British Airways The Latest from the Slopes Smoother path to Taj Mahal One of the world's great wonders is now more accessible, reports Tom Chesshyre Whale-watching in South Africa is one of the week's best last-minute holiday deals, says Joanna Hunter Eurostar has the French Alps in sight Hurricane takes its toll in Acapulco World on Ice Bombs hit Sri Lanka recovery Island's image takes a dent after rebel attack. 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Encounter Edward Albee in the West End. . . discover the designers who did it all before IKEA. . . see Inspector Morse's sidekick in a new light at the Old Vic. . . enjoy movie magic nationwide. . . see art on the edge in Nottingham. . . and explore a surreal future in Cambridge Straight Guy: In The Cryptogram upp There's more to Eddie Izzard than lipstick, powder and paint. For a start, he looks great in suede. Philop Wilding goes cruising in New York with America's hottest ticket. Photos. David Corio Picture Gallery Short Cuts Clive King gets the lowdown on film-making by camcorder. . . finds Gary Glitter playing (you guesed) Gary Glitter. . . peeps into Pandora's Box. . . and catches Ewan McGregor's unmissable ending Great Night in: Director Alain Berliner Uk Top 10 Films L. A. Stories Liza Walker An Afternoon with A tabloid wild child who collects cigarette holders? Guy Walters meets "Dirty Stalker" and is drawn into her cyperspace web. Portrait: Edward Sykes Wilde Diamond geezer He's out, he's proud and he sings a mighty fine cover version of Shirely Bassey's Diamonds Are Forever. Charlie Porter meets the uncompromising David McAlmont The big album - Lighthouse Family Singled out Barbican Centre New album releases Classical Choice Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits againsnt rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £50 worth of records Goddess of small things Arundhati Roy's first and only novel has own her this year's Booker Prize and made her a millionaire. Jason Cowley finds out what inspired India's rising star. Portrait: Des Jenson Line One Women - the remix The Times Literary Supplement Rising in the East Putting a life into art Picture Book Narnia for the Nineties Writers Paperbacks Also out Variations on a fantastic theme Losing the plot BG Kips' Stuff Janus Publishing Company New Authors The iceman cometh Onward, Christian soldier Metro top 40 bestsellers Pick of the Week Poetry Top 10 Weekly sales How I Write Rain, Camera, action Hollywood it isn't. But take zix budding directors, give each a camera, actors, some second-hand film and a day's shooting, and you might find a genius. Jane Burton reports. Phootos: Paul Salmon Watts it all about? Victorian painter G. F. Watts was not the cheeriest of souls. Lynne Truss sheds some light on a long-forgoitten talent and warns, just don't mention the steam engine Index West End Cinemas West End The Big Picture; Wilde Openers Picture Gallery London The Big Gig: The Roots Backstage London Saturday, October 18 The Big Bash: Club for Life West End The Big Play: The Invention of Love Don't Miss London The Big Laugh: Johnny Vegas London The Big Concert: Three Tales London Dance The Big Dance : Stephen Petron8o Major /Museums The Big Show: The Age of Rossetti, Burne-Jones and Watts Dont Miss Records at Cost The 1997 Cambridge Music Festival Spanish Concerts Theatre Browns Gallery Theatre Tokens Moscow State Circus Antique & Art Fairs Opera & Ballet Lyric Theatre Classical Concerts London Bach Festival Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Mahler - Symphony No. 8 The Virgin Mega-poll Metro reveals exclusively the results of virgin Megasores' nationwide poll of 20th century music, video and books, and offers three readers the chance to win a set of either the top 100 albums, top 50 videos or top 30 books. Next week, in part two of our competition, one luckly reader can win the lot Top 100 CDs Top 30 Books Celebrity Nominations Top 50 Videos Competition The Vulture Small Birds Singing Picture Gallery The Times Time The Hot seat Picture Gallery Naff? Charmed, I'm sure Awards Ceremonies reveal as much about the winners as about those who vote for them Stay tuned for these developments As the BBC celebrates its 75th birthday, a look at what the next 25 years may hold Films October 18 Film Choice Variations Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Variations Critic's Choice Film Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite filmsy Critics' Choice BBC1 Carlton Film Choice Variations Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Carlton Film Choice Variations Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite films Critics' Choice Bbc 1 Carlton Film Choice Variations Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Carlton Film Choice Variations Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Carlton/lwt Film Choice The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone Variations Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite films Critics' Choice Cable & Wireless Picture Gallery See an IFA Dreams and realities of riches Get the mixture right Helen Pridham on lump-sum options to suit your tastes Weekend Money Guide Schroders Building a good start in life Helen Pridham explains tax-efficient ways of investing for a child's future A matter of the right mixture Commercial Union Don't blow it, grow it Clare Fullerton with tips for best use of a lump sum received in your twenties Personal service at budget price The a to Z of Lump Sum Investment GT Global Families Wealth Car? handled pro? family's lif? GT Global Time to make whoopee after a lifetime's work Sarah Jones looks at windfalls that come in the middle years Don't leave it too late Lump-Sum Literature Prolific The perils of a chase for a higher return on your cash People are living longer. So the retired must make their savings stretch a little further, says Hazel Spink Flemings School fees plans at bottom of the class David Prosser gives alternatives to the traditional funding route How lump sums affect those who do not pay tax A Question of Money Legal & General Save & Prosper This year's model Cameron Diaz turns her charms… Ralph Lauren Picture Gallery Maurice Lacroix Magazine Saturday October 18 1997 Kate Muir's Diary Labour exchange Poor start Scare tactics Shock art John Diamond Cecil Gee Polo Ralph Lauren Polo Ralph Lauren Natural Sel Most models would kill to get into Hollywood, but Alan Jackson meets her. Portrait by Cable & Wireless No Title Rover Terror By Degree BOSE Daewoo Oriana It took us 10 years to book our first cruise Community Instinct It is no accident that three women taught us everything we know about apes, writes Charlotte Uhlenbroek, for most primates feel much more at home with a female observer (and she should know) Tell us Honestly A Day in the Life of a Chimpanzee Community Daewoo Volvo Volvo Barberrys Don of dons Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear gives as good as he gets, which is just as well as boss of the Premiership's least loved side, writes Brain Glanville. Photograph by Mitch Jenkins Hotpoint MG Drive-by shooting When this cult-tv figure goes celebrity sporting, it's their driveways he's afater-stars in the flesh only make him nervous, writes Giles Whittell. Photographs by Robert Gallagher This Saturday, we pr you'll find a bargain Cable & Wireless Smoking Kills Flagship Towering Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao has transformed… Style for every occasion From the Moment the King of Spain opened the… Word Rally Barclays MOPS Intel inside Spectives Go West a Paradise Wilderness Bonsoir Direct Superstar The Music Shopper Your Favourite Music on Tapes and CDs! Cut and thru Antonio Berardi Vivienne Westwood Hawkshead Noble Caledonia Limited Private view Nhoi Wools of New Zealand Furniture Village The Sunday Times VISA Eating Out Amoy Cineasy The Times Cook The past provides the inspiration for a thoroughly British feast in the heart of Paris. Photograph by Sara Taylor Novelli's secrets Each weel chef Jean-Christophone Novelli shares the secrets of his kitchen - from how to make the ulitmate omelette to dealing with an awkward customer This Week: critics and how to survive them FS the Folio Society Saxby's What to Buy Drink Wine guides are not always a short cut to fine drinking RVR Cutlery Traditional Desks for Todays Computers Leather Workshop Direct Quadri Antique Desks GRiffon Oakridge Kirkdale Reproduction Furniture Direct Moriarti's workshop One call. 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