News from 21/02/1998
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Charles Bremner and Peter Foster, Cath Urquhart, Joanna Hunter, Rupert Mellor, Carol Midgley and Andrew Pierce, Elspeth Thompson, Adrian Lee, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Antony Gormley, Judy Kirby, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Mark Homer, Neville Judd, paul massey, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Sajid Khan, Mark Souster, Kevin Pilley, David Sarum, Gavin Lumsden, Andrew Robinson, Philip Howard, Rosalind Ingrams, Ian Murray, Patrick Collinson, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Ludovic Kennedy, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Susan J. Miller, Tony Patrick, Henry Thoresby, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Nilgin Yusuf, Clare Stewart, Jane Wilson, Louise Godfrey, Jack Shapiro, R. E. F. James, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Robert Sheehan, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, D. R., Sheila Keating and Catey Hillier, elizabeth udail, amandip uppal, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Philip Webster and Mark Henderson, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Jacqui Spray, David Mellor on Ruud Gullit, Rachel Kelly, Carol Price, Jonathan Romain, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Roe, Rohan Daft, Robert Bruce, Lesley Downer, T. P., James Bone's, Jayne Dowle, Max Prola, Frances Bissell, Les Evans and David Long, Mike Bradley, David Hands, Brian Moynahan, Mike Laws, P. B., Katherine Bergen, Adam Jones and Carl Mortished, Michael Cable, Adrian Hamilton, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Imogen Edwards Jones, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, Kate Muir, G. L. Bolt, Susan Emmett, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Maria Harding, Peter Demetriadi, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Westwood-Brookes, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Lisa Grainger, Helen Wallace, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Helen Chislett, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Richard Briers, Judith Wilson, L. G., Gabriella Gamini, Jill Insley, Mitch Jenkins, Emily Bearn, Magnus Grimond, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Alan Dean Foster, Cheryl Taylor, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Richard Moncrieff, Alix Ramsay, James Allcock, Roland Brown, Kate Stronach, Lawrence Freedman, JRT, Sally Brampton, Min Cooper, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, John Amis, Jo Carlowe, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Gary Buchanan, Tony Husband, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, Sudi Pigott, Erica Wagner, David Driver, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, John diamond, Mary Ann Percy, Stewart Tendler, Stephanie Billen, Bang & Olufsen, John Allison, Kevin Maxwell, Anne Ashworth, Anthea Masey, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Ruby Millington, Jason Nissé, S. A., Alan Tillier, Kathryn Knight, Deborah King, Louisa Young, Frances Fyfield, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Victor Abbott (Director), Mark Hodkinson, J. Batstone, Rosemary Verey, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, janine di giovanni, Sheila Keating, Robert Jones, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Dalya Alberge and Gillian Harris, Christopher Emmett, Ben MacIntyre, Donald Watt, A. J. Tipping, Helen Pridham, Faith Glasgow, John Naish, vinny lee, Brian Glanville, Sarah Harris, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Peter Willis, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Trevor Fishlock, Lottie Moggach, Jeffrey Taylor, David Rixon, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Susan Emmett and Jennifer Davey, Joe Warwick, Robert Hill, Sam Kiley, Michael Davies, Chris Moore, Tom Chesshyre, Darren Behar, Michael Theodoulou and Tom Rhodes, David Maddock, Tim Rice, Charlie Porter, Penny Perrick, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mark Boylan, James Hopegood, Lisa Verrico, William Gray, James M. Todd, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Hazel Spink,
ResumoIndex BBC under fire over new lottery show Alarm voiced scratchcard TV Irvine 'vendetta' Hip warning Ear for trouble Index Clinton pleads for Arab support EU blows whistle on World Cup ticket sales London gets braced for a fashion extravaganza Car bombing at Ulster police station injures eight First Telecom Next Week in the Times BT Sinn Fein calls for protests over peace talks expulsion Darling favourite to replace Harman Treasury minister is deally placed for social Security in reshuffic, says Philip Webster Lottery watchdog seeks GTech pledge Are you an unorthodox boss? Virgin atlantic Dogs to eat beef on bone News in Brief Judge back Yacht death Traffic devil Cleric fined Signing off How Lord Irvine is filling his rooms with 100 treasures Public pictures at a private exhibition Grand, but safe—the Saatchis will not be rushing to his door While his taste cannot be faulted, the Lord Chancellor has gone for artworks that are pleasing to the eye, rather than callenging to the mind, writes Magnus Linklater Adorning the walls at Westminster Art on Loan Wolsey, Tasteful Patron Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Currys Britain's Biggest Electrical Stores Jockey admitted cheating, says racing pundit Kieren Fallon was recalled to court to answer a claim that he deliberately lost race, writes Michael Horsnell By a Staff Reporter: Footballer jailed for kick Important Public Auction Leaving Money By Will To People With Learning… Al Fayed loses man who spoke for him Moben Dinosaurs' lost world comes alive Gabriella Gamini reports on Patagonia's giant riches Daihatsu A lawyer's fatal taste for life's rich pickings A successful solicitor shot himself as investigators closed in over an ?800,000 fraud, writes Adrian Lee Gay men escape jail for video sex parties Harrods Knightsbridge Dixons Burglar let down by an ear for trouble Sainsbury's British fashion lines Italians' pockets Top designers go abroad for manufactures with the skills that are lacking here, reports Kathryn Knight American guns turn out in force for week of big name hunting Designers are to reap the rewards of Cool Britannia hype with the arrival of a record number of buyers, writes Grace Bradberry To Let The little radio with a big pull Listeners to Lochbroom FM love eccentricities that include a daily midge count, writes Gillian Harris Dixons We was robbed, say Barnsley MPs Harrods Knightsbridge Pop star facing arrest In Brief Golf rarities Fire kills boy Road delay The avenger Appeal flop Ban on pets Jeep A Touch of Evil The Sunday Times PC World Health officials were given hip warning in 1995 Surgeons were shunning artificial joint before it was taken off the market last year, reports Ian Murray Judge outlaws water smartcard meters Ruling will protect the poor from risk of disconnection Stephen Farrell reports Important Safety Announcement Cannon Coalridge… Top children's author makes chilling reading American horror writer has displaced Roald Dahl as the lending-counter favourite, writes David Charter Index The Crown Collections Limited Nonsense? My dear, it's a verse by Lear There was an old person from Dean, Who dined on one pea and one bean, For he said: "More than that, Would make me too fat"—That bombilious old person of Dean MFI home works Jaywalker steps into controversy Comet Celebrity habitat New York Moving monologues to London (AFP): Le Pen assaulted woman politician World in Brief (AP): 10,000 see hand amputated (AFP): Civil war alarm in Georgia (Reuters): Legal rights boost for Russia (Reuters): Ousted president arrested Au MasterCard Teddies go on the block for charity Heirs disown I1 Duce Mussolini's political descendants want to shed burden of the past, writes Richard Owen in Salò B&Q From Associated Press in New York: Dear price for slice of a royal romance BT French justice fails British murder victims Compaq DIAL-a-PHONE How FBI trapped anthrax suspects Antidote alibi is claimed by pair accused of terror, Tunku Varadarajan reports Hunt for rock star's missing millions Woodstock Stimulate your Senses Lewinsky 'grilled as if in days of Hitler' Incentives for peace offer glimmer of hope in Baghdad mission Commentary Human shield Britons still bear the scars Iraq's invasion brought ruin and death, writers Daniel McGrory Hyundai Legal & General (AFP): Arab militants attack 'lackeys' Mission impossible, again A veteran of the last Gulf War, Anthony Loyd returns to Kuwait in his new role as a correspondent Regal Confessions of a War Reporter Thomas Cook Comics learn to see the joke in Labour Once they wary of making fun of Blair's team, but now the satirists believe they have found a new line of humour, says Damian Whitworth The Sunday Times Hague calls for councillors to lead Tory revival Major sticks to politics Odyssey director Opera & Ballet Sculptor with belief in his guardian angel Valerie Grove Meets: Antony Gormley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legend in harmony with past master Concert LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Age of the inquisitor Anthony Howard decries the rise of the interviewer-as-celebrity Loadsashares Picture Gallery Masks of command Mr Blair may have war thrust upon him. How will be compare with other leaders? Dome games Headhunted Body Punch To Celebrate the glorious arrival of his 90th… We're all in this together Simon Barnes is happy to shake the Masons' hand Six Days for Murder The men of violence are being sent the wrong message Vegas and Baghdad Anthrax and an American horror story Barnsley Bitter Politicians join the rush to abuse the ref Culture at home Pressure to reveal Masonic links Letters to the Editor Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Telephone 0171-782 5000 Maxwell view of serious fraud trials Sinn Fein suspension from talks Policy on Iraq Elgar's isolation Collision course Human figure at centre of Dome Cardinal's colours Football French Court Circular Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Today's royal engagements Service dinners Dinner Luncheon Appointment Picture Gallery From Our Own Correspondent: Malcom X Shot Dead at Herlem Rally February 21,1965 Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Lady Cusack-Smith Personal Column Bob Merrill Michael Anthony Milestones Progress in thin trading Newspaper Licensing Agency Taittinger 30 Bass victory in $2.85bn hotels battle Eisner accused of nepotism on Disney board Albert Fisher in prawn warning NatWest angered by Barclays A Week in the City Eight batiks in 6bn euro standby loan facility for 'growth' GEC arms itself for bids Sumitomo sues dealer for £4.5m Revenue admits 250,000 mistakes Merchant Investors Business Today KPMG move Green shoots Markets Directors go in Royal shake-up Tourist Rates The Times KPMG chief proposes far-reaching changes Bid for CSC threatens 1,200 British jobs Indonesia formally asks G7 for help One in six 'will miss 2000 bug deadline' Business Roundup Northern Foods deal ECGD joins fund talks Charlton loses £585,000 Delays in trials hit Core Strong pound hits Exco Southgate to stay as chairman of EMI The Sunday Times FIM Services Limited By our City Editor: Barclays/NatWest account closed Commentary Teare sees green shoots as Rank edges ahead 2% Newcomer SHL's shares go into reverse after warning AEA in £12.5m expansion Dss contract worth £305m goes to Sema BG deputy leaves with a £210,000 package New upheaval at United Utilities The City of Munich Man who stamped his authority on Boots In the Hot Seat Queen of the French luxury goods sector keeps her head Alan Tillier says that Taittinger is sparkling under new family head Hewlett Packard Ads nauseam The Times City Diary Bank holiday Body Shop shapes up on hopes of Roddick buyout Stock Market by Fraser Nelson Commodities Liffe Options 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 Sema Biotechnology Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Fishy failings for Fisher Tempus Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,721 Aa Information Superlative Travel The times magazine Sections England expects and only a win will do David Hands, rugby correspondent, says that planning for the World Cup can wait. A victory this afternoon is all that matters Time for Woodward's Team to Match Word and Deed Fireman Joe doomed in Maine Road hothouse Olympic Ice Queen Under the Skin of Sport Danny Baker Man of Mersey Vauxhall Weekend Money Go Czechs profit from Jagr's return to national service Winter Olympic Games: NHL recruit humbles Canada in ice hockey semi-final Compagnoni strikes gold for third time NatWest Judges skate on thin ice by toying with emotions Results and Details from Nagano Olsson can provide silver lining Snow Reports Injury gifts final place to England Sport in Brief Quarrie's flyer Tait top again Tyrrell retires Egham toppled Winters defends Long shot that sent the game into orbit Tenacious O'Brien in last four Snooker Alfred Dunhill Caddick challenged by young pretenders Cricket: Silverwood and Cowan Charge in against Guyana in Attempt to Depose Fast Bowler for Fourth Test By our Sports Staff: England go down fighting Bergkamp's flight from Cuckoo's Nest All's well from Village viewpoint By our Sports Staff: Parore points way to big lead Cautionary tale of Dan Druff Henman is drawn into trouble Tennis The Times De Zeeuw eager to spring to Barnsley's defence Football Saturday The first Oakwell import tells Mark Hodinson about his contented life in Yorkshire mushy peas apart Al response saves day for stranded County Coppell has no fears over future despite talks on takeover Virgin atlantic Rush keen to gain coaching experience with United The Royal Bank of Scotland Troubled waters slow Kendall in attempt to turn the Mersey tide Football Saturday Modern game turns blind eye to players of vision Keith Pike In ten days of upheavel and many… Leicester City v Chelsea Today, 3.0 (sold out) Peter Robinson It was a 0-0 draw, just about as… Arsenal v Crystal Palace Today, 3.0(sold out) Richard Hobson Although they have an outside chance… Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United Today, 3.0 (sold out) David Powell Three weeks ago this match was looming… Coventry City v Barnsley Today, 3.0 Brian Glanville a much-weakened Wimbledon were glad… Wimbledon v Aston Villa Today, 3.0 Football Saturday Manchester United v Derby County Today, 3.0(sold out) Picture Gallery Bill Edgar Sheffield Wednesday Tottenham Hotspur Today, 3.0 On Monday City Slickers Nick Szczepanik Last weekend, in die wake of… Southampton v Blackburn Rovers Today, 3.0 (sold out) David Maddock Strange, how George Graham can be a… Newcastle United v Leeds United Tomorrow, 4.0(sold out) FA Carling Premiership Guide to the Weekend Fixtures No excuses for our four minutes of Riverside madness Football Saturday Scoring Records Defensive/disciplinary Records Referees Internet Time to prove we are capable of lifting game to higher level Lloyds Bank England's chance to shake off those Paris blues Rugby Union Gibbs happy as man of two halves Picture Gallery Scotland hoping to profit from the Murrayfield factor Rugby Union: Telfer Revels in Pre-Match Mind Games Match Facts William Hill England welcome Italians Fixtures Beware the blond cavalier Mark Souster meets the France fly half, whose welcoming smile helps conceal a deadly intent Nescafe Blend 37 Chepstow Warwick Rapid Raceline Domaine De Pron to make stamina tell Racing: Long-Distance Chasers Take Centre Stage at Newcastle and Chepstow Guide to our In-Line Racecard Grand reopening of Buckfastleigh revives the spirits Yesterday's Results Richard Evans William Hill Newcastle Windsor Shorten your stirrups for stable relationship It takes nine weeks at Newmarket to prepare youngsters who want to work in training establishments Lingfield Park Wolverhampton For the Record Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo BMW Authorised Dealers Sytnerdirect Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Platinum Group of Companies Citroen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Important Announcement Bishopsgate Asset Finance Ltd Technology and charisma of a German BMW's latest 3-Series has every gadget, but where's the style, wonders Helen Mound 3-Series is Britain's most popular prestige car. So why mess with the formula? The Times Time/lease Plan Company Car Driver of the Year Competition Could your works team win its way to the Italian Grand Prix? Autofax Cheap double act steals the Bandit 's thunder Roland Brown on Honda and Yamaha's new middleweight kings Hornet V Fazer Events Jeep Authorised Sandridge Nationwide Normand Mercedes Londons' Finest Four Wheel Drive Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Hallamshire Cruickshank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Rose & Young Redhill Why ear safety is never childproof A much-published incident this week shows how even accident prevention can have drawbacks. The best answer is for us all to be more thoughtful Driven to Distraction But are they for real? Concept Cars: Peugcot Coupe and Hyundai Euro Porsche Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency D K Registrations Vehicle Registrations Wanted Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys The Zo: Tomorrow's Beach Buggy Stuart Birch on Renault's beetle Scotts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Performance-related bond with a difference The process of securitisation is growing but is everything as hunky dory as it seems? Gavin Lumsden finds out Commercial Union Life Assurance Easy as AVC 55 Marks & Spencer Financial Services Go It Alone 52 Investec Investec Bank (UK) Limited Framlington Arrogance cannot be discounted Comment Chip secures a card deal Clare Steward reports how Internet shopping will stay secret and finds ratcs for the credit hungry Foreign Colonial How to reform gains tax Personal Investor Index prices snow fun Legal & General Norwich Union Mortgage Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Elson Associates NatWest Tackle the blight of British commerce John Givens suggests strategies to deal with late payment and its prevention The Equitable Life Direct Line Barclays Marks & Spencer adds the bells and whistles Hazel Spink reports a rigid newcomer has started to be flexible Abbey National Will your AVC hand be forced? Scottish Widows Legal & General Exeter Fund Managers Halifax Pioneering spirit alive and kicking Foreign & Colonial sets shining example for fund managers, says Gavin Lumsden Baillie Gifford Employees can take a stake Hazel Spink on the growing popularity of share schemes Woolwich Direct Fat cat that gave options a bad name The Equitable Life Neville James AARON Virgin direct First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Paragon mortgages Broker Financial Services PLC Scottish Widows Martin-Currie Borrowers shut out from Sara McConnell on the difficulties for homeowners seeking Couple's determination pays off Improved deals Shelter from recent interest rate rises How to Cut Costs Bide time until single currency The Equitable Life Generale Asset Management Standard Life Bank Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Share Centre cuts the cost of advice The Times Money Informaton Service Discover How You Could Make Serious Money From Penny… Retiring but not shy Darren Behar on the pros and cons of taking a pension early Top Pep Discounts Direct Line Rates Annuity rates cause concern Weekend Money Letters State pension for those near retirement Surrenda-Link Ltd Birmingham Midshires Legal & General Royal & Sunalliance A fund of approaches Conal Gregory offers tips to help antique collectors to avoid being taken in Policy Choice Direct Pepdirect Friends Provident The real thing should not have hallmarks of tea or coffee stains By fakes and to save themselves from overpaying Perfect Patter Templeton M&G Guinness Flight Intelligent Investment Income tax at 10% heads list of top tips Marianne Curphey and Anne Ashworth offer pointers to avoid tax pitfalls Aim to act before Brown's Budget Tax Reform Fidelity Investments Star Turn Inside Shopping Revenge of the green wellies From Hastings to the Hebrides, country people are marching on Westminister. Tim Jones reports on the unlikely revolutionaries Index Citibank Home Life Feature Travel Selective Marketplace Ltd So what do they want? Fact File Britannia rules the raves Our fashion designers lead the world- and their ideas, however wild, are a reflection of Britain, says Sally Brampton Duxiana Where Dracula dresses to kill Chrsitopher Lee loves a fancy dress shop so much, he has his suits made there, Michael Cable writes My favourite shop Pressing engagements in the kitchen Garlic Accessories Gadgets Shop Watch How to get ahead by a whisker in the skiing style stakes The Winter Olympics have brought out the fashion tigers, says Lisa Grainger Theree of a Kind Hawkshead Cheers to good health Old diets are out and you can enjoy good health with 'bad' food red meat, fried garlic, red wine, even gin, says Mary Ann Percy The Drinks that Time Forgot The Pina colada Picture Gallery Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink The Burgundians are delighted with their '96 whites and reds-and so they should be at the price Star Buys Consuming Interests: Crumpets The Times Cook For a teaste of old Spain at its best try Aragon, where the food is beautifully in keeping with the magnificent scenery More Food & Drink QLate starter catches up Nick Nairn, the TV chef, loved plain food but couldn't boil an egg, says Joe Warwick Home Cooking The Perfect Pancake A flipping speciality Keeping up with the Rhys Joneses Clerkenwell is still up and coming—especiallyfor those with lofty ambitions, says Erica Wagner House of the Week Changing Times Market Comment Home Swap When it's farewell to Downing Street What happens when politics pulls the mat from under your feet? Rachel Kelly reports on finding a home after No 10 North of the Thames Calliard Homes Limited The White House Ballymore Garden of Eden The best that money can buy From millionaire mansions to humble country cottages, there are rich pickings at both ends of the housing market Smart Moves The cheapest of the cheap Harrods Knightsbridge Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Classified Means Satisfied London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clapham Common West Side Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Buckinghamshire John D Wood & Co Retirement Homes France Spain Ipada A name that crops up in spring Stephen Anderton reports on how Andrew Parker Bowles is nurturing the legacy of his famous great uncle Forged at the cutting edge One Sheffield toolmaker still preserves the dying art of producing hand-made garden implements Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers That was a hard act to follow Me and my Garden: Richard Briers Homes & Gardens Hard Water The Scientific Solution Cannock Gates The Stairlift Experts Guardian The Endless Pool Countax Petite France The Wadham Trading Company Encourage dormant fuchsias and pelargoniums into… Pretty as a picture window Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items BPS Ladders Ltd Easy Safe Bathing Drink Pure Clean Water Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Compost Bins A Division of Agriframes Ltd Snowdrops in the Green Warwick Buildings Norwegian Log Allen Moriarti's Compton Buildings Ltd Conservatories Imagine if the first person you loved died Being a twin is hard enough. It's even harder when you're lone survivor. Louisa Young reports Changing Times Well, that's just not good enough In the first of a series of weekly challenges, David Bowker spends seven days complaining about everything and everyone he encounters Life and Soul The lingering anger that may save lives Stephanie Moore, disturbed by the lack of action about the disease that killed her husband Bobby, is fighting back. Aileen Ballantyne reports Men who want to go along just for the ride Jane Wilson gets into the driving seat to complain about men who can't or won't, get behind the wheel of a car Be a good boy and I won't eat you Keeping pets in China is no longer forwned on but, as Lesley Downer discovered, a furry animal's lot is still far from a happy one Back from the dead They have been tortured, beaten and abandoned, but they've still got lots to offer-Carol Price meets the Rescue Dogs of the Year A Vet Writes Adopt Me Meet the middle-class shoplifter The new breed of store thief has a good job, a posh voice, and plenty of money to pay for the things they take. Rohan Daft reports on the growing problem of people who steal for thrills Animals & Accessories Ifield Park The Alternative to Quarantine Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's hear it for chaffinches Feather Report On the Spot: East Sussex Evening offisher, fancy a pint? Down to Earth Bitter, twisted but often sweet A. J. Tipping sympathises with an urban man trying to adapt to the rural scene in a new Tv drama He is greeted with hostility before he even asks for 'a pint of your most amusingly named bitter' Ding-dong at Waterloo Ruth Gledhill sounds out the church with new bells appeal At your Service The Times 'I tell them Jesus was put on trial' Young offenders behind bars often find themselves turning to God, says Ruby Millington The true answer to those difficult questions Church services for tomorrow Seymour Shirts William Tillman Sinclair Research Vector Services Division Multiple Display Advertising Items Eiderdowns Re-Covered Hj Softop Socks Acorn Pure Silk Luxury Robe The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Ladies Skirts & Trousers Ladies Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Corduroy Trousers Poor Hair Condition Free Alzheimer's Report Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Coopers Where to learn how to fire on all cylinders Weekend Courses and Activities The Magic Of Venice Trailfinders Flights Direct Travelbag Flight Bookers Air Vacations Austravel Travellers Protection Services Limited AB Airlines Jetline Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Nexus Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Eclipse Multiple Display Advertising Items Debonair Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Benz Union-Castle Line Where past and present meet Soap opera on the Caribbean seas Are all cruise passengers like those on the Tv series? Some are worse, says Maria Harding One of cruising's greatest pleausres is people watching Big Ships Survival Guide P&O Cruises Hello, how do ewe do? The Pros The Cons And as for the view from my loo ... The royal palaces of the old desert kingdoms of Rajasthan offer a fascinating glimpse of majestic and ancient history, says Trevor Fisholck P&O Cruises Rajasthan Fact File Worldcover Sorrento & the Bay of Naples Mandu and Orchha Fact File How bad roads saved the city India's Fortress Cities: Madhya Pradesh Andrew Robinson finds few other visitors at Mandu and Orchha, deep in the heart of India Oasis India changes you A southern treasure trove Apulia: Adrian Hamilton explores the art and architecture of a quiet Italian province Apulia Fact File Virgin atlantic Voyages Jules Verne Tall stories in Tuscany Special Offer Wilderness that cradled mankind William Gray camps out in Botswana's vast salt pans, where prehistoric man once roamed Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Out of Africa into the Frying Pan Cayman Islands Dutch masters shine through In the second of our monthly guides to great museums of the world, travel editor Cath Urquhart admires the masters in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam How to Tour the Rijksmuseum Austria North Cyprus Cyprus Paradise It's the snow shoe shuffle Ski Weekend Snowshoeing Kevin Pilley is the first to admit that he is a hopeless skier-but in St Moritz, he discovers one winter sport he could learn to love North Cyprus Snowshoe Fact File Northern exposure Neville Judd tries his luck at " the ultimate winter sport" in Canada Birmingham International Airport Fact File Little woolly wonders Jo Carlowe can now recognise a ewe in labour and knows how to bottle-feed a newborn lamb The Maltese Islands Noble Caledonia Limited Fact File Lazy days by the Lizard Glorious Cornish catering keeps Tim Rice well clear of the kitchen Kenya safe, operators insist Safari holiday orgnisers are anxious to avoid cancellations after the killing of a tourist. Tom Chesshyre reports SAGA France sets a new goal for tourism Sailing bible relaunch Mandela to sail past his cell Icelandair Holidays Eclipse Just milling around Explore Oman Travel Tips by Jill Crawshaw Around the World: A Weekend Guide Travel Journalist of the Year Flying Visits Eilat Sifaka search Croatia Africa Travel Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items SunWORLD Beach Villas Singapore Airlines Leger Australia & New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia & New Zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestige Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chez hous '98 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swab Hellenic Festive Cruises Canada Discover our true Nature Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discovery & Adventure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites The Magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paris or Amsterdam Italy India Explore Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Details Make IT Magic Swansea Cork Ferries The Times Abundance of stunning ladles -shortage of dice men!… Elite Country Partners Executive Club Parties Rendezvous The Executive Club at Brighton Avenues Sara Eden Virginia Charles Club Strius The Executive Club Drawing down the moon The Executive Club Elite London Jewish The Listener Crossword No 3450: Piano Piece by Bandmaster Chess Winning Move New Software Computer Games and Pastimes Picture Gallery Bridge Word Answers Jumbo Crossword 152 Modern Manners Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Two Brains The Jumbo by Mike Laws Cross Words Worth a butcher's The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl While Robbie Williams and Tom Jones performed for the delight of the televisual audiecne, the favourite entertainment at the tables was Name That Saint. "There's Nicky and Shaznay and um oh, I don't know, " sighed one weary guest. "They all look like Dani Behr to me" Contents The Big Interview 6 Index Books 14 Dance 22 Also inside This week Win tickets to Vapour 98 club tour in Glasgow enjoy a spot of ungentlemanly condut in Strafford-upon-Avon savour some Eastern satire in the West End put a spring in your step with two dance festivals engage in four-play with Lesley Joseph in Bromley or travel to the Tate for a treat of modern art Win! Vapour 98 in Glasgow Rea of the year His miserable demeanour and bored expression have become a bit of a trademark but, as Joanna Pitman found out, not only is Stephen Rea and actor of extraordinary passion, he has a lovely smile too. Portait by Mitch Jenkins Picture Gallery Citibank Reuters: L. A. Stories Great Night in: Director/Mary McGuckian The director of This Is The Sea picks the 1961 classic Breakfast At Tiffany's (Sony, £11.99) as her video choice for a great night in Short cuts Clive King finds a Hollywood film studio, finally, doing it Orson Walles's way .. . hears the Buzz on Toy Story's return gets .. . hung up on a movie poster auction in London ... and watches Heather Graham's career get its skates on UK TOP 10 Films US TOP 10 Films Singled out Good pain The Big Album Lisa Loeb (7/1) Firecracker Win a Top Night out New album releases Jazz Choice Different corner Their politics and progressive Angio-Asian music have kept Cornershop open fo business. Now they'd like to make some money, please. By Charlie Porter Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £50 worth of records The outsiders His sexually-charged novels have forced him to live on the fringes of the literary world. But will D. M. Thomas's latest book, a biography of Solzhenitsyn-himself and exile-allow him back in to the fold? Imogen Edwards-Jones met him Dillons Looking for a Publisher? BG Alan furst New Fiction Working it out Wasting Time By Sarah Harris Fourth Estate, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1857 02786 8 For More Arts Classified See Main Paper New Authors Paperbacks Surreal Scotland, Amis on English, and spice from Bombay Russia's love machine Rasputin The Saint Who Slnned By Brian Moynahan Aurum , £16.99 (Non-fiction) Picture Book Hard truths Never Let Me down By Susan J. Miller Bloomsbuny, £12.99 (Non-fiction) Minette Walters Perfect crime Blind Date By Frances Fyfield Bantam Press, £15.99 (Fiction) Spaced out The Howling Stones By Alan Dean Foster Orbit, £9.99 (Fiction) Metro top 40 bestsellers Pick of the Week Cold in Earth Mellssa Jones Orien, £9.99 ISBN 0 7528 1336 6 Children's Top 10 How I Write Dancing back to happiness He may be know as ballet's Beastie Boy, but Derek Deane has undeniably brought Enb commerical success. Jeffery Taylor report Photos: Sturart Colwill Virgin Radio Top 100 cult moments In the final week of our cult classic series, Woody Allen attempts an emission impossible, rock'n'roll is born, daleks invade our living room, the Beatles get up on the roof and Marilyn breezes her way into history on an air vent Metro enterainment listings Your 18-Page Guide to What's on in your Area The Big Picture: The Postman Film Unbearable Lightness of Being? Music The Big Gig: Ani Difranco Backstage The Times On a sadnote? 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Absolut Optimist An A-Z guide to complementary medicine The Times Contents Can You Trust your Practitioner? Dos & Don'ts Red Light Symptoms How to Use Healing Therapy Ratings Haemorrhoids (Piles) Saving my Skin Annabel Croft suffered from the stresses of the tennis circuit until she went to a homeopath A Dancer's Best Friend Sometime the only way that the ballet can go on is to sent for the ostepath. Ruth Gledhill meets the legendary Mrs P Bites Bathtime The Touch that Stops Colic When your baby is doubled up with colic, there's nothing you can do. Or is there? Nicholas Roe reports Chinese Herbalism Focus on Swearing by a Bloody Mary Massage, exercise and herbs keep Sir hardy Amies fit and a daily vodka keeps him calm Hale Sets the pace A Foot in both Camps Can you be a spiritual healder and a crdible GP? Judy Kirby meets a man with no doubts about mixing the two roles Bites Cheeses contain protein, calcium, vitamins A, B and D, and many minerals. Hard cheeses have about a third more fat than softer ones Steamp's Fresh Start When Terence Stamp found his recurrent illness was caused by the wrong diet, his life became radically different Bites Focus on Relaxation and Breathing Bites Traditionally, the juice of lemons is good as a gargle for sore throats and, hot, as a soothing drink for cold sufferers. Science sees lemons mainly as a rich source of vitamin C Down on the Farm No Medicine, No Problem Any therapy as long as it's not conventional. That is Lindka Ciercah's key to good health Focus on Nutritional Therapy Bites Research has shown that melons are effective anticoagulants, thinning blood in those prone to clotting—in addition to their folklore reputation as mild diuretics and laxatives Second Thoughts on First Aid Emergency remedies can be gentle but still effective. Nicholas Roe explains what you need for an alternative medial kit A Basic Complementary First-Aid Kit Transcendental Meditation Alexander Technique Focus on Bite The Indian herb basil eases digestion and controls flatulence, probably through its tannic acids. Its antiseptic qualities are said to help cure acne, and it is thought to be a mild sedative Health is a Garden Rosemary Very says that an outdoor life is the best guarantee of staying fit and well Meditation Focus on Bites Common mushrooms contain vitamins B and E, but the oriental tree ear, enoki, oyster and shiitake are traditionally thought to have extra health-giving qualities. Research into this is being carried out in Japan and America. The shiitake has already been found to stimulate the immune system, be anti-viral and lower cholesterol Ainsworths Plus Focuses on How Jenny Seagrove Stays in Shape Was the First Doctor an Ape?
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