News from 07/02/1998
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Paul Heiney, Bruce McWilliams, Richard Whitehead, Portia Colwell, Brian Greer, Kathy Lipari, Anne Woodham and Dr David Peters, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Doug Gay, John Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Brian Mason, Mark Souster, jonathan meades, Karen Searcher, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Fionna Pilgrim, Philip Howard, Stephen McCormack, Susan Bell, Clare Fullerton, Michael Binyon, Patrick Collinson, Ian Horsbrugh, Principal, Duncan Goldie-Scot, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, D. P. Moody, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Sarah Crellin, Dominic Bradbury, Morag Preston, Lynne Holehouse, Simon Wilde, Ian Blair Chief Constable of Surrey, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, D. J. Penn Keeper, Carol Midgle and Matthew Barber, Catherine MacManus, Louise Godfrey, Lawrence Dallaglio, Carl Evans, Julian Desborough, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Bronwen Maddox and Peter Riddell, Paul Abse, amandip uppal, Douglas Bridgewater, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Stephen Anderton's, Greg Watts, Rachel Kelly, Lili Maltese, Erica Wagner, Literary Editor, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Nicholas Roe, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, T. P., John O'Leary, James Bone's, Doug Sager, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Richard Cass, Nicholas Wood and Mark Henderson, David Long and Les Evans, Rebecca Austin, P. B., Katherine Bergen, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Dr George Lewith, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Clare Hogan, Nigel Williamson, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, Sophie Campbell, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Frank Leboeuf, Judith Wilson, L. G., Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Simon de Bruxelles, Emily Bearn, Magnus Grimond, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Dominic Lutyens, Cheryl Taylor, P. W., Andrew Pierce and Frances Gibb, Timothy Garden, Director, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, David Martin, Richard Evans, Catey Hillier, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Sarah Harding, Jo Carlowe, paula pryke and peter romaniuk, Oliver Holt, John Givens, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, James Perowne, Oliver August, Louise Nicholson, Fanny Waterman Chairman, Mary Ann Percy, Richard Branson, Dalya Alberge, Stephanie Billen, Shella Keating, Henry Harris's, Montague Keen Secretary, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Nilgin Yusef and Sue Parker, Elizabeth Wilson, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Michael Fitzpatrick, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Gerald Larner, Rob Hughes Chief Sports Writer, Deborah King, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, John Murray, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Tim Holley, Jane Owen, M. J. Waring, Peter Riddell, Helen Pridham, Faith Glasgow, vinny lee, Jon Ashworth and Dominic Walsh, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Brendan Anderson, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, JRT, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Andrew Marshall, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Frank O'reilly, Joe Warwick, Veena Virdi, Elizabeth Buchan, Darren Behar, Nicolas Andrews, Charlie Porter, Penny Perrick, Peter Robinson, Hazel Spink, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Roger Maynard and Bill Frost, Lisa Verrico, Terri Paddock, Susan Emmett,
ResumoNo Title Clinton wounded by sevretary's evidence Blair rides to the rescue U-turn on cash delay for jobless Sri Lanka bomb Fraser's day Town hall loyalty test for Labour A nasty back seat shock for crocked croc cop London Stock Exchange to be curbed Iraqi generals 'ready to topple Saddam' Direct The Times up, Telegraph down Index The Times Fujitsu Britain orders more Tornados to Kuwait Robin Cook has been persuaded that time is running out, writes Michael Binyon Gas-mask ban panics tourists Moscow unveils fresh offer from Saddam Blair braces country for two tough years News in Brief Guardsman shot dead Vegan father cleared Warning to soccer fans Royal walkabout Passengers stage sit-in Climber dies in fall Balloon sets air record Lord Pearson of Rannoch How love pitted the Scargills with manager from a lock-out Author rejects stars for diary of a nobody Coe helps Hague go distance The Tory leader has a new fitness regime, reports Helen Rumbelow Hoddle denies claim of adultery Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Straw will fight to defeat privacy law Alliance Leicester DTI opposes newspaper price controls St Mungo's Police dog killed as handler is shot Laureate tops sales list with new poems Thinking of buying a computer? What can the Internet do for you? Cones bring relief at the Dome David Charter reports on the shape of conveniences to come Fans sound out Archers actors Mobile Marketing Regal Woman's Answer to Gents' Problem End of the road for Highland haven Gillian Harris on a remote village threatened by harsh economics Inverasdale Philips Legal & General Gambler tells how to win £100,000 a year A libel court is given an insight into a world of horses, high stakes and big rewards. Lin Jenkins reports Churches told to focus on halting loss of members Princess Cruises Council sweeper cleans up on pay day B&Q Women to command warships Bright new day for the boogie knights Kathryn Knight on Seventies stars whose music has spun round again Natwest Scandinavian Flooring Company Punk wins acceptance with art you can swear by Roses are red but shopping lists are blue Supermarkets spare no blushes with saucy Valentine offerings. Robin Young checks out the food of love Sky Tempting the tastebuds with the food of love Private firm to run schools in Lambeth John O'Leary reports on a controversial education partnership Blunkett Rebukes Schools Minister Moben Get tough to survive, cancer patients told The Sunday Times Legal & General Labour U-turn on dole delays Lesson of the Old Masters lost on the young Sir Anthony Caro says that new artists should seek inspiration from the past. Dalya Alberge reports Angel Takes the Slow Road North Virgin atlantic Renault Spectre of Lewinsky haunts Blair's feast The White House tries to forget its troubles in a glittering show for the British leader, reports Tom Rhodes from Washington First direct Disneyland Paris Cherie takes British chic to America Hand that rules the office could rock presidency Loyal guardian may be ideal witness for Starr, writes Tom Rhodes Clinton lawyers attack Starr office over leaks Vodafone Wickes When friends are an embarrassment Riddell on Politics What was that name? BT British editor fails to humour advertisers Rossellini twins unite in court battle Woman who raped boy, 13, is jailed Small Bone Corsicans kill top French official Infallible rifle aims to end bloodshed Inventor Graham Hawkes, left, is hoping to put snipers out of work, writes Giles Whittell (Reuters, AP): Afghan earthquake kills thousands How the Mind Works Jeep The Remote-Control Marksman Colombo blast as Prince departs Comet Sci-fi author makes perfect re-entry into high society Christopher Thomas reports how Arthur C. Clarke had the last laugh Vodafone Giant standing stones facing a shaky future Simon de Bruxelles reports how archaeologists compared notes with an 18th-century antiquary Army Ford Artful MP attacks new Labour Stepford Wives An off-message left-winger plays to the gallery. Nicholas Watt reports The Sunday Times Classical catches bigger share of radio audience Everest Great shows-or just too wet outside? Carol, Midgley and Matthew Barber ask if the most popular programmes ever were all that good Fantastic The All-Time Top Television Programmes Hutchence's final dark hours Roger Maynard in Sydney and Bill Frost tell how a star caught in the ruins of Paula Yates's marriage gave in to drugs, drink and depression Thomas Cook JVC Mandela defends job quota World in Brief Nanny couple expect baby (AFP): Airport named after Reagan Teenager sets digital record In the court of the Virgin king Valerie Grove Meets: Richard Branson RG Romeo & Juliet To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Strung-out orchestra plays to its strengths Concert Manchester A press freedom their lordships should protect Peter Stothard, Editor of The Times, replies to the two peers who want to restrict the right of newspapers to compete freely in the marketplace Final cut Tory story The Times Diary Picture Gallery Saddam's best friends By bombing Iraq, Blair and Clinton risk playing into the dictator's hands Family affair The Times Diary Royal blades The Times Diary Valentine's Day holds poor promise for Gaynor… Misplaced Loyalty The Times Blair may regret his endorsement of Clinton Passing on the Baton The Times Classical musicians should listen to the public Just Say Yes The Times Ministers should remember that this is a free country Police performance World of music as a child's birthright Letters to the Editor Chavasse, VC, and his heroic family Kipling's son Face to face Letters that are intended for publication should… Brownfield sites Testing evidence of the paranormal Absent from Davos Railway sleepers Collision course Picture Gallery Court Circular St Matthew's Church, Cambridge Service dinner Hac Dinners New Zealand Society Luncheon Maple Leaf Club Personal Column Weekend birthdays Royal president School news University news Appointments From our Political Correspondent: On This Day Rail Channel Tunnel to Go Ahead Picture Gallery Weekend anniversaries Forsyth Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Emma Poland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Monica Edwards Obituries Personal Column Oystel Harry Hambling Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones Janet Stone Shares end week on firm note North Yorkshire Widening Business Horizons British Funds Bill threatens Stock Exchange Power to regulate listings may be removed Latest drop in factoiy output defies City forecast Sainsbury misses out on Christmas boom Future Tense 30 A Week in the City Bullion dealers await Buffett's next move Mirror trustees agree to hand over reports Financial Times Business Today Indemnity move by Rock Landmark ruling on mortgage penalties Charles Schwab Trump in quest for $lbn buyer Prudential backs bank with £25m injection Nomura hopes to report £490m profit Virgin Direct flies financial services kite Business Roundup Bonham may get £2.2m MTL flotation shelved SBC wins bulk of jobs Bodycote buys TI plant Recovery for Whinney Shire back in the black Serco to buy Tecnodata Hammerson shops deal Tourist Rates The Sunday Times GEC to sell Marconi to US group in £65m deal NatWest By Our City Editor: Darling out of love with Exchange Commentary Biocompatibles price plummets on resignation Milk price cut helps shares in dairies Job service and Capital Radio link The Times Former chief sues Taylor Woodrow PIA fines adviser £250,000 Future tense for the exchange built on the human factor An outery over electronic trading is growing, but what does it signal for Life? Chris Ayres finds out Fidelity Brokerage French leave The Times City Diary Flexible friend The Times City Diary Pig's ear The Times City Diary Branson turns up heat on Camelot chief In the Hot Seat Tim Holley TFI Friday The Times City Diary Commodities Liffe Options Brokers hang up on Bt as Ftse ends on a high Stock Market Writer of the Year 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 Milking the profits Tempus J Sainsbury Flextech Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,709 News Features A Information Superlative Travel Sections Humble pie not on the menu as bacon rolls start to fly Danny Baker Lawrence Dallaglio Five-star Fraser follows Hussain's example England Halt Lara's Charge in Trinidad Gordon Strachan First Telecom Weekend Money Go Telfer sends out Scots in search of flying start Rugby Union Heineken Tournament awaiting its last orders Abolishing the venerable Five Nations Championship sounds like heresy. Nicolas Andrews is ready to be burnt at the stake Wales in the firing line Rugby Union Statistics England a unable to hold rally Paris is the place for England to take another step forward Woodward pins his hopes on fluid game Rugby Union TSB Pivot relishes new alignment Paul Grayson's belief in his ability as a running fly half will be tested to the full against France this afternoon Counselling Kenny on dangers of failing relationship Pronouncing on a matter of hard fact Thorntons Mail Order Braveheart Fraser delivers the goods Cricket: Neglected Modlexsec Yeoman Shows True worth in Trinidad Simon Wilde examines the career of one of the game's greatest triers Soul tops Gazza's chart A ceremonial dumping By out Sports Staff: Giles has Sri Lanka in a spin William Hill When football food fails to cut the mustard Screenshop Kendall in angry mood after Speed's departure Wimbledon plan gets support from Europe Strachan keeps Coventry in with a shout Football Saturday Mercurial manager is a reluctant spokesman for all who dare to question performance of referees Gould launches world hunt to save the Wales Football Saturday Blackburn Rovers v Tottenham Hotspur Today, 3.0… Coventry City v Sheffield Wednesday Today, 3.0 Durby County v Aston Villa Today, 3.0 (sold out) Leicester City v Leeds United Today, 3.0 (sold out Barnsley V Everton Today, 3.0 (sold out) Liverpool V Southampton Today, 3.0 (sold out) On Monday Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers Today, 3.0… Newcastle United v West Ham United Today, 3.0 (sold… 11 First Eleven Home Loan 12 Fa Carling Premiership Attack Defence The real reason why Chelsea's players felt it was good to talk Football Saturday Scoring Trends Clean Sheets Cautions Scorers Referees Internet Weekend Matches Alfred Dunhill London Kes, sweet bird of Barnsley youth Foot Ball Saturday Mark Hodkinson meets Barry Hines, author and footballing man Life the the Top Plane crash that broke the heart of brave Turin The Superga hillside evokes memories of tragedy that are as powerful for Italians as those of Munich for Britons Hendry has chance to take his revenge Snooker For the Record Virgin atlantic Nagano offers whiff of fresh air Winter Olympics: Spirit Provides Counterpoint to Tension in the Gulf Nagano Details Nescafe Blend 37 Ruthless Rusedski sweeps Damm aside Sport in Brief Reading win indoor title Sports in Brief Olazabal takes control Sports in Brief Frostad frustrated Sports in Brief Komen secures record Sports in Brief Howey misses her chance Sports in Brief Dorans Pride has pomt to prove Caroline Norris Racing: Ireland Leading Gold Cup Hope Gets Chance to Make Amends for Naas Lapse Leopardstown Tomorrow Daraydan to prove pick of Pipe's strong entry Today's Races on Television Uttoxeter Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Sultans of horse get in the swing Love can be a fraught business on the back of a ton of galloping thoroughbred Unbridled enthusiasm, not professionalism, is the order of the day when horse-lovers gather for a point-to-point meeting Snow Reports No Title Ernest Jones Butler John returns to service Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Alpina Sytner direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wetherby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broad's Motor Group Sytner Aspell sets sights on Cheltenham return Gray paul Blue Bell (Crewe) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW 318Is Coupe 94M, Cosmos Black, Esr, Fsh, Alarm,… Lingfield Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items 326l coupe ('92 K), 48,000 miscalypso red/grey… Multiple Classified Advertising Items 735i H rag, diamond black, black lthr interior, full… Wolverhampton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z3 2.8 litre, unregistered, 2,500 mls., Montreal… Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Wanted How Volvo can get you out of a spin Vaughan Freeman wonders whether its two new bad-weather safety systems will make drivers complacent The best of the old is as good as the new Alan Copps finds the new 9-3 Saab looks elegant feels safe and gives an even more comfortable ride Picture Gallery Pedal power of a sound machine A Lada to stretch your mind Search for the best company driver Alternative Snow Beasts SAAB 9-3 Play golf? Then take a Saab Audi Iver Village Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hallamshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Bishopsgate Multiple Display Advertising Items The mystery of the flickering light Why is it that those drivers who have consumed probably more than the legal maount of liquor suddently find that their back light has gone? Driven to Distraction Pedal-powered audio system There is more to cycling than going from a to B, says Morag Preston Rover Select B K Registrations Registration Transfers Unfit for a President The Times Unit Trust Information Service Newspaper Licensing Agency Boldly go in search of tips in cyberspace Enterprising investors tap into rich source of ideas, says Susan Emmett Legal & General Go It Alone 61 Templeton Untouchables 56 Institutions aim to catch you in Web Woolwich Bloomberg Money Framlington Neville James Painful linguistic gymnastics Comment Working mum's Net profit Susan Emmett reports on how a computer awakened an interest in share dealing The Equitable Life Legal & General Can small-fry make return to big time? Magnus Grimond looks at the prospects for a sector that has underperformed through the Ninetics Smaller Companies Bomb out in 1997 Baillie Gifford Mercury Asset Management Aberdeen Prolific Abbey National General Accident The Onion Of Omaha Personal Investor Wake-up call stirs banks into action Murray Johnstone The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Friends Provident What price a smooth changeover? Patrick Collison on the impending tranfer of Peps into Isas Halifax Ugly sister to join Tessa ball Scottish Widows Legal & General Direct Line Barclays Cover for risky clients A new insurance agency takes 'a very dangerous class of business' that others will not touch, says Marianne Curphey M&G Commodities find their silver lining Buying silver in the hope of making a quick killing may prove to be a costly mistake Paragon mortgages Save & Prosper Compound returns Bruce McWilliams looks at what the merger of SmithKline Beecham and Glaxo Wellcome will mean for investors Norwich Union Investec Martin Currie Spenders play loyalty card Caroline Merrell on the Co-op's revived 'divi' and its rivals The taxman wants you Policy Choice Direct Lenders and OFT set for showdown Crippling interest charges in store Mortgage Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Policy Portfolio Security Endowment Contracts Plc The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Midshires plans fair distribution The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Discover How You Could Make Serious Money From Penny… High or low, be sure that your price is right John Givens on one of the key issues facing the self-employed Beale Dobie Direct Line Dresdner RCM Global Investors Newton Johnson Fry Royal & Sunalliance Patients tested in market for paying to see GPs Marianne Curphey looks at the main providers of routine medical services Standard Life Bank The Equitable Life Gartmore Surprise on pensions Retirement savings scheme compare well with Peps, according to new research, says Marianne Curphey Pop into Peps while there's still time Towry Law Au Guinness Flight First National Upheaval ahead in Budget A new tax rate is likely in big changes on March 7, says Caroline Merrell Enjoy bit of relief while you can Omaha Onion 52 Saving for borrowers Direct Net Profit 50 Inside Business News Pages 23-31 Feature British women go to war If fighting erupts in Iraq, British forces will have female soldiers in the front line, for the first time, says Kate Muir Index NatWest Shopping Property Travel An affair of the heart in a life full of drama A Man For All Seasons, Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago were all the work of the late Robert Bolt, but his creative efforts were brought to a halt by a heart attack followed by a stroke UK Women in the Gulf Forces LineOne No Title The best tackle in the business These days Jack Charlton is more interested in fishing than football, says Michael Cable Gadgets A heart in the right place Valentine Gifts Shop Watch Townies have a field day with tweed Weekending in the country needn't mean muddy overalls' Lisa Grainger explains how to combine comfort with style Three of a Kind We're having a fino time Sherry is shaking off its granny image and becoming the tipple of the moment, says Mary Ann Perey The Times Know your sherries The Drinks that Time Forgot A saucy dinner for two Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitty Three first-division grapes that produce pungently scented white wines for all-round drinking Star Buys The Times Cook Discovered: the delights of Middle Eastern dishes, using a cornucopia of herbs, spices, fish and meat Consuming Interests: Bacon The times magazine Slimming food? Fat chance Why gangly go-getter Zoc Ball shuns diets and revels in coasts Home Cooking Michelin Competition From black hole to golden pond It was all hands to the pumps but Clare Hogan was pleasantly surprised to discover that her garden had hidden depths Blooms of Bressingham Wallguard Britannia Scatter BPS Ladders Ltd Jardiniere Simulated Security TV Camera Homes & Gardens Endless Pools Coopers of Stortford Multiple Display Advertising Items Warwick Buildings Compton Pond Cleaning Drink Pure Clean Water Evergreens and a glint of steel Picture Gallery Garden Answer Constable, follow that plant Prune large-flowered clematis. Those which flower… Watch out, There's a Thief about Twist again like we did last summer Plants which refuse to grow straight have a distinctive and eccentric charm Homes and Gardens Brochure Reply Bradstone 1998 Paving, Walling & Driveway Catalogue Classic Choice Plant World Homes & Gardens Hard Water Timber Gates Farmington Fire Places Reclaimed Natural Stone Paving Flags External and… Premier Bathrooms Dobies Guardian Cresta We can help Petite France Original Box-Sash Window CO Churchill's Stairlifts ptc Rosarama BAC The Wadham Trading Company Regency Awnings Limited Aquability Perimeter Joseph Turner The Times Property London Property Zone Alaska North of the Thames Hamptons International The Times Buckinghams Hopkins Homes London Property Stars who wish they were there From the modest to the majestic, the rich and famous choose their dream homes. Rachel Kelly reports The Times White house, white elephant Bill Clinton would do a double take if he saw Chateau de Rastignac in the Dordogne, says Susab Bell House of the Week Home Swap Market Comment Haven't I Seen that Somewhere before? New Homes Spain Redrow The International Property Show English Courtyard Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Fairview New Homes Plc. Little con trick that will clear the dinner table Feather Report On the Spot: Essex When two tribes go to war After seven years' reporting from the rural front line, Paul Heiney devotes his last dispatch to a countryside torn with strife Down to Earth Where the buffalo roam More often found in Italy, a herd of buffalo has adapted nicely to Shakespeare country. And their delectable diary produce, otherwise known as liquid gold, is turning healthy profits, reports Rebecca Austin A Vet Writes Franley Products It 's time to say auf Wiedersehen, pet The death of a much-loved pet is at last being taken seriously, with companies offering cremations and burials. Jo Carlowe reports Can you give your dog the kiss of life? Animals & Accessories Persafe Dogs Collars & Leads Turtle Dirt Trapper Mats Irish Setter, Puppies, show champion sire, Kc reg,… Black Standard Poodles General Riding Holidays Foxcroft Travel Runaround Adopt Me The Times Rock 'n' roll and revolution 'It's not life-threatening, it's not even particularly painful, but it causes unbelievable suffering' Baldness is not a male preserve - women can also suffer the anguish of hari loss, says Terri Paddock Waiting in for an old flame A calm lady on the switchboard gave it as her opinion that my man would be with me by lunchtime Life and Soul Picture Gallery Hawkshead The Music Shopper PestContro To Advertise in Shoparound William Tillman Coopers of Stortford Engaged Couples Condoms Genuine Birthday Newspapers The 'Sheila Maid' Castle Coombe Skid Pan Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Bedlinen Dash Publishing (Dept TM) French MOPS Stamford Clothiers Winebergs Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks Outdoor Clothing Winter Sale British Antique Replicas Oh Brother, we can't cope Sick of the rat race? 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So do lots of other people, says Greg Watts The Times Now it's payback time in life's rich pageant Credo Church services tomorrow The truth about Gandhi Ruth Gledhill celebrates the life of the great statesman At your Service Holidays away from the sea Brief but passionate encounter Sophie Campbell flies down to Rio, a vast cultural melting pot and home of the body beautiful Fact File Stena Line If it's lunch it must be Prague P&O Our adventures in search of local action Travels with Children: A Survival GUIDELouise Nicholson has a reliable recipe almost guaranteed to keep the whole family happy on holiday Archers Fasten my seatbelt Jane Bidder and her husband managed to survive a 27-hour flight to Sydney- with four children in tow Scotland VJV Saga Taking the Children to Australia The Travel Collection When B&B means no bed for baby Having an infant in tow can complicate a weekend break, as Jennai Cox found out too late Tailor Made Cayman Islands NCL I don't fancy the beach this year Austria Summer Sun 1998: Holidays Away from the Sea Cool, classy and not a skier in sight. Over three pages we guide you to great inland getaways VJV Happy campers find inspiration John Clarke and family handle the hairpin bends in Provence then discover an ideal environment down by the riverside Swan Hellenic Namibia Eilat Brittany Ferries 'Barely the size of Wales, Slovenia has snowcapped mountains, vineyards, waterfalls, caves and lakes' Flying Visits Oasis If only we could stay here a bit longer Paul Abse (above) and his wife enjoyed a romantic whirlwind tour of Prague just for the day and were reluctant to come back The city is an open museum of gothic and baroque Kuoni Astern Urope RMS St. Helena Austria Noble Caledonia Limited Fact File Scotsell Scandinavian Seaways British Airways First resort for the top people The Times ski correspondent arrives in Zermatt a sceptic but leaves as a convert Magic Portugal Croatia Hot springs and green tea Ski Weekend: Japan As the Winter Olympic Games begin, Michael Fitzpatrick tests out the snow in the Land of the Rising Sun Noble Caledonia Limited Japan Facts Rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb Red stalks at sunset and crumble in the kitchen. Wakefield is rightly proud of its reputation as a rhubarb world power, as Stephen McClarence discovers If you're a friedn to rhubarb, it will be a friend to you Virgin atlantic Worldcover Direct On the Rhubarb Trail CTS Horizons Lunn Poly Goa bids to shake off its hippy image Weekend Travel News Bournemouth goes raunchy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas Sovereign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lanzarote & Tenerife Multiple Classified Advertising Items Captivating Cuba The Jason Travel Cookery Tips by Jill Crawshaw Arround the World a Weekend Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items RMS St. Helena Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loire Valley Cresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. W. 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"Jolly good. " Contents This week Win tickets to a seminar by Quentin Tarantino's film guru.. . hear some home truths in Birmingham.. . analyse Paul McGann playing Jung in west London.. . make sense of the pain of mental illness in Bloomsbury.. . catch the Bonnard retrospective at the Tate Gallery.. . or get experimental in Manchester Win! Tickets to a two-day film seminar Rockers of ages Twenty years ago, Fleetwood Mac fell apart, Reunited and (almost) reformed, they hit town this week to collect a lifetime's achievement award at the Brits. Nigel williamson reports There are always going to be cynics saying we are doing it for the money but it had to work musically, not just as a business" Sex, Drugs and Rock'n' Roll Short cuts Clive King recommends a few hours of Hong Kong phooey in Nottingham .. . hears that Lisa Stansfield's career is swinging .. . previews a top screenwriter's latest work.. . and asks if anything is "out there" for the X Files movie Great Night in: Scriptwriter/Producer James Schamus UK Top 10 Films La. Stories US Top 10 Films Babe to watch Singled out The Old Bailey More Hindi than indie Proud of their culture, loud in their views, Asian Dub Foundation aren't afraid to mix politics with traditional music, rock riffs and dance beats to make a sound to send the Establishment running. By Veena Virdi We've had two weeks of nostalgia on this NME tour. The whole Britpop thing was nostalgic. As fake as James Bond Mojo Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know you music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win ?50 worth of records New album releases Roots Choice Top of the plots William Boyd is one of our most popular literary novelists, master of plot and prose. But, ask Jason Cowley, when is he going to take risks with his writing? He doesn't make a big deal out of it all, but he does work terribly hard. He wants to write If you go down .. . Emissary of Light Quick fixes The Collected Short Novels Age of dissent The Cut Michelin Universal Cord Naked truth Naked Meals on wheels Feeding Frenzy Writers Paperbacksf Best of the Rest Too good to be true Plays Well with Others City's limits Does the Sun Rise over Dagenham? Sidwick & Jackson Illusions of grandeur BG New Authors No Title Picture Book Metro top 40 bestsellers Pick of the Week How I Write I usually eat too much at lunch. The more I eat the less inclined I am to work. Food and creativity do not go together at all Harlem nights American gozspel music has put on its Sunday best for a tour to convert Europe. As "The World's Greatest Gospel Show" prepares for its first visit to Britain, Clive Davis meets the dive in the spotlight, Queen Esther Marrow NT Top 100 cult moments In week two of our four-part cult classics series, George Michael shows off his shuttlecock skills, Slssy Spacek gets hormonal, Marlon Brando indulges in lethal horseplay and Humphrey Lyttelton puts Mornington Crescent on the map No Title Reviews West End Cinemas West End The Big Picture: The Ice Storm Openers Film continued No Title Film continued Music The Big Gig: The Verve Music continued The Samaritans Backstage Clubs No Title The Big Bash; Vapour '98 Theatre The Samaritans The Big Play: The Front Page Don't Miss Comedy The Big Laugh: Paul Foot Classical The Big Concert: New World Symphony Orchestra Dance / Opera The Big Dance: Union Dance Co Exhibitions The Big Show: Francis Bacon Don't Miss Tropicana Rialto Bizet Camen Bellini Norma Hooch Tour St. John's, Smith Square Capital Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Event travel Booking till Easter '98 The Fleet Tandoori Restaurant Russian Chamber Orchestra of London BBC Symphony Orchestra Hollywood Explained Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre Royal Festival Hall Fully Inclusive Sports Tours to: Records at Cost Barbican Hall The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture No Title The Times The Folio Society Nowhere man Seven-Day Listing of 40 Tv Channels plus Seven… No Title Jerry and Louis freak out Louis Theroux's programmes were about as in-depth as my garden pond, and I haven't got one Monitor Television Watch and learn or listen and luxuriate Radio does help with some things; two, actually. 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