News from 11/04/1998
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Dominica Roberts, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Jason Niss? and Lucy McDonald, Peter Fairley, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Michael Aylwin, Brian Greer, Fred Redwood, Kevin Ferrie, D. Politi, Adrian Lee, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, david gregory, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Mike Lawrence, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Nick Cave, James Bone and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Patrick Collinson, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Toby Heelis, heath brown, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, john diamond, Geoff Brown, John Major, Gillian Harris and Andrew Pierce, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Jennifer Phillips, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Simon Watney, Director, Pat Gibson, Sam Jary, Robert Sheehan, D. R., zanna, Helen Johnstone and Adrian Lee, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Patrick Humphries, John O'leary, Education Editor, Rita Kleppmann, Carol Price, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Helen Castell and Paul Ramsbottom, Alexander Frean and Dominic Kennedy, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, richard burns, Peter Proudlove, Richard Dawood, Marianne Curphey and Gavin Lumsden, T. P., Humphry Wakefield, Massive Attack, Sue Corbett, Sorrel Downer, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, David Hands, P. B., David Long and Les Evans, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Adrian Lee and Helen Johnstone, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Victoria Fletcher, Susan Emmett, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Michael Freedland, Mary Gold, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Stuart Sanders, Frank Leboeuf, John Hopkins, Judith Wilson, L. G., alan jackson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Ruth Livingstone, Andrew Purkis, Sara Williams, John Whitley, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Oliver Impey, John Russell Taylor, David Graham, P. W., Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Kate Stronach, Sean Hignett, Min Cooper, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Heather Kirby, Cathy Harris, Jo Carlowe, Michael Arditti, Howard G. Woodall, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, E. A. J. Parry, Erica Wagner, Cris Whetton, Michael J. Forbes, D. J. Lane, Mary Ann Percy, Elizabeth Anson, Neil Fullbrook, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Haldane, BN, Nick Szczepanik, david adams, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Macquitty, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Carol Midgley and Guy Walters, Jason Nissé, Philip Delves Broughton, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Tim Wapshott, John Hopewell, Russell Jenkins, janine di giovanni, Jane Owen, C. S., Helen Pridham, Brian Hunt, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Tony O'Brien, Michael Fabricant, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Mary London, Benedict Nightingale, Antoinette Hart, Marianne Curphey, Damian Thompson, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Farrell and Kathryn Knight, David Powell, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Charlie Porter, Robert Whymant, Horace Mitchell, N. F. Crabb, Christopher Irvine, Jacques Santer, Marianne Curphey Personal Finance Deputy Editor,
ResumoSeven Sections: The Best Value Saturday Paper Ulster chooses hope over hate Courage has triumphed, says Blair as two Governments and eight political parties sign up to new peace deal Index Owen sent off The Main Points Two die in worst floods for 50 years Tiffany & Co. The man who held up history Agreement hung in balance after Trimble's young pretender refused to accept it, writes Martin Fletcher Unionist Divisions Now Adams must sell deal that made him smile Sinn Fein Tiny Staples The Office Superstore Milestones Clinton backs 'best chance for peace in generation America President urges all parties to stand together, writes Ian Brodie We pray for you, says Mandela World Reaction Wary public adopts the mantra of 'wait and see' The Easter Peace The people of Belfast feel a measure of hope mixed with a large dose of caution J. P. Tod's "I am pleased to announce that the two… Arrow New assembly will be the cornerstone of historic deal The Main Points Pressure kept show on the road The Easter Peace Involvement of both Prime Ministers in talks in talks was crucial, writes Philip Webster Ups and Downs of Rollercoaster Summit Blair looks ahead to the prize in a spirit of trust and fellowship Prime Minister 'I look to a new era of friendship' Taoiseach Ministers seek a return to the nanny state Alexander Frean and Dominic Kennedy find ignorance in childcare Wife of wayward colonel will work to save marriage Homebase Survivors tell of narrow escapes as waters rose Helen Johnstone and Adrian Lee on the rescue operation to save people trapped in cars and homes Dixons Nowhere to run for the sunshine seekers Met Office forecasts a dismal week ahead How they woke up to the great flood Joanna Bale on new lakes, a boat shaped like the Ark and trains that had to be cancelled By a Staff Reporter: Drivers told to avoid blackspots Alliance Leicester Lost streets turn into waterways Rover Cardinal Hume urges return of bedtime prayers McAvoy asks for patience over reforms Legal & General Comet Benazir's Booty The Sunday Times Currys Rik Mayall injured in quad bike accident Pilots threaten to boycott Greece Working for walkers Halfords Goodwood puts accent on chic PC World Cheat buster puts money on Starr Homeless dancer resued from the streets with frostibitten toes looks back on the Fonteyn of his youth One for the road leads to $12m suit DIAL-a-PHONE Bosch Margot's magic praised by black ballet pioneer James Bone's New York 'Misguided' pilgrims mark Christ's final journey in streets of Jerusalem Jesus had Ab blood, says shroud expert Richard Owen in Rome looks at new claims surrounding DNA and stains found on Turin 'burial cloth' Magnet Picture Gallery Economic surge boosts US surplus George Michael leaves refuge Barely defiant Duma delays Yeltsin choice Iranian women put the boot in Iraqis accused by Un of continuing anthrax cover-up Baby rescued from tornado rubble Paula Jones likely to appeal (AP): Starved girl's mother jailed Greek Orthodox leader dies (Reuters): Thais deny deal on Pol Pot (AFP): Pinochet wins MPs' backing (Reuters): Parents reject 'racist' bonus (AFP): Ukraine puts bite on strays So who really needs $8.5m? BT Picture Gallery Overfishing dooms North Sea skate Dell Ranchers steer rural alliance against return of grizzly Fires may wipe out apes in Indonesia Audi Next Week in Moben Challenge over Thames boat people Dominic Kennedy on refugee alert about Dome homes on water The heroic failure that sank Scotland Actors in Frame for the Lead Princess's name being exploited, say public News in Brief Tall order Jail bars priest Murder charge Late for date Steel stops 'dithering' to seek a seat in the Scottish parliament Veiled hints hide truth on women Philip Howard at the Classical Association Conference Soccer trivia bids reach fever pitch Russell Jenkins on how transfer prices are soaring for old boots, faded shirts and the battered trophies of yesteryear Artists' Rome truths Yorkshire Bank Stand by your karaoke for Tammy rebirth Philip Delves Broughton on the passing of 'a female Elvis' The Sunday Times Who will step into the Queen of Country's rhinestone boots? New classics put pressure on favourites Classic Fm Hall of Fame 1998 Opera & Ballet Diana 'tat' and the man with a fund of goodness Valerie Grove Meets: Andrew Purkis English Haydn Festival Royal Festival Hall Hobgoblins on the hearth Family life is bruising, it is a wonder that most children manage to survive it at all Wreck role The Times Diary Ronay's recce The Times Diary Black widow Picture Gallery Hail warriors of peace John Major celebrates a bravely won accord that will unleash the talents of the Irish people There is a risk that some fringe groups will still seek to use terror Jasper Gerard The Times Diary Choral crisis The Times Diary Picture Gallery An eerie flight of faith Easter makes life bearable, says Nick Cave An Easter Peace Compromise takes root in Ulster's narrow ground Standards of Truth Scientists do not believe Iraqi lies and nor should diplomats Bursting Banks Holiday The Great British Disaster breaks all records Cost to industry of high interest rates Jonesboro tragedy Life's little burdens Television's 'dynamic' digital future Coward revival Cheers! Slips of the tongue Cut-off point Blight of malaria and its treatments Social News Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Airbus to Go Ahead without Britain Picture Gallery Latest wills Personal Column Anniversaries The Leverhulme Trust The Times Court & Social Bill Reid Bill Reid, Canadian sculptor, died on March 13 aged 78. He was born on Janaury 12,1920 Morris Cox Morris Cox of the Gogmagog Press, writer, printer and painter, died on March 31 aged 94. He was born on May 3,1903 James McINTOSH Patrick James McIntosh Patrick, painter, died in Dundee on April 7 aged 91. He was born on February 4,1907 Milestones Dame Mary Cartwright, DBE, Frs, mathematician and Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge. 1949-68, died on April 3 aged 97. She was born on December 17,1900 Equities end on firm note Esi Lonrho set for £130m loss as Hondo faces delisting Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Bank of Japan disciplines 98 for corruption Noodle bar chain on course to float Profile 28 A Week in the City C&W to sell French stake to Italians Lloyds TSB glitch stops clients' cash Argos plc Weekend Money Section 2 Peter Gabriel issues writ over handling of tax affairs Call to halt Citibank merger plan Lowdown on the high life of a failed empire builder How long can the former head of collapsed retailer Facia enjoy a life luxury? Jason Nisse and Lucy McDonald report Pelé's game The Times City Diary Standard Life Bank Edgar reign The Times City Diary Soeur-eal The Times Diary Can the odd couple stay wedded to joys of power-sharing? Tourist Rates Japan on the verge The Sunday Times Morrison monitors climate for cheap children's clothes Indonesia courts IMF with reform package Commodities Liffe Options By our City Editor: Market feels joys of spring Commentary Golden oldies shine in digital age London Financial Futures Dollar Rates Wall Street Opec faces supply glut despite output cut The Times Crossword No 20,763 News News Features Forecast RaC The times magazine Metro Weekend Red mark on Owen's record Ten-Man Liverpool Frustrate United's Title Chasers Wilson Master Golfers Weekend Money Ferguson refuses to accept taunt claims Sharks enjoy life at the top Rugby League: Warriors Fail to Satisfy Coach despite Dismissing Rivals in Awesome Display Empire Monie demands ruthless attitude By a Correspondent: Prospects bleak for Warrington Wenger goes hungry for want of catch phrase Boardman misses time-trial chance Sport in Brief Raymond stages revival Tate dies in road crash No fun for Fogarty Coin curls Scotland's way Tomba ponders future Black breezes through Faldo loses his masterly touch Couples and Duval share lead at halfway stage as former champion misses cut Young hopefuls being starved of cash and encouragement Golf Commentary Titleist Zoeller shares tee with Woods in twist of fate John Hopkins watches something of an unholy trinity play the second 18 holes Wearside revels stilled by Sheron Nationwide Leage: Londoners Increase Pressure on Sunderland in Tense Battle for Automatic Promotion Place Ward puts champagne on ice after securing promotion Celtic learn to bear burden of expectation Kevin McCarra on a match that may decide the Scottish championship Charlton maintain momentum Top of Table Too little too late for tired Grimsby Play-off place in reach of Rovers Vialli flies in the face of continental custom Saviour keeps looking up Football Saturday Southampton, perennial strugglers, have raised their sights a long way in a season under Dave Jones Blowing the whistle on a lost sense of humour Mark Hodkinson on a double-act helping supporters to smile again Gateway 2000 Making a monkey out of another fixture crisis Football Saturday The cat's out the bag now, David Hop to it you're on the most novel Easter parade in town David Powell joins the nation's hardiest football supporters Sound advice for refs Merson's miss gets stamp of approval Football Saturday Picture Gallery FA Carling Premiership Ferdinand presents case for defence in football awards Football Saturday Weekend Matches Schumacher explores first division Motor Racing: Former Champion Aiming to Game between McLARENS in Argentine Grand Prix Teddington look the part Hockey: English Clubs Make Convincing Start in Men's and Women's European Tournament Finals For the Record Slough make perfect start Grand Prix 1998: How They Stand for Argentina Hill's clear view brings best out of Gloucester Hard work ethic and fervent desire go down well at Kingsholm Pride of the Valleys keep red flag flying high Small village clubs remain the lifeblood of rugby of rugby in Wales. Gerald Davies pays tribute to two that are on the verge of making history in the Swalec Cup today "Old Speckled Hen" Rugby Union Statistics Title ambition buried under wasted chances By our Sports Staff: Supporters launch Yates appeal fund Lynagh steps up pressure on Newcastle Allied Dunbar Premiership: Saracens first to complete double over Bath Newcastle's fate in their own hands Richmond dazzle in seven-try show Toyota Harlow in pursuit of family double Bowls Gurkha to steal a march on rivals Racing: York Winne Can Supplement Hannon's Fine Record in Easter at Kempton Shake Five to profit from fixture disruption Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Wolverhampton By our Racing Staff: Rain claims two more meetings Easter Monday Prospects Rest of the week Where ponies learn to play The Game Success on the polo field depends to a large degree on horse and rider striking the right balance Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Picture Gallery Radcliffe well primed for battle royal Athletics: McCOLGAN'S Preparations Put her at Disdvantage in Balmoral Challenge Sri Lankan sprinter banned The Times Williams on track to retain title Snooker Alfa Romeo Audi Taxing ordeal for even the greatest Cycling: Paris-Roubaix Race Provides Unrelenting Test Innorthern France and Belgium Jeremy Whittle looks back at some of the more bizarre incidents in an event strictly for the brave BMW Cotswold Brinkley earns surprise chance Cricket Goodwood celebrates Uncle Sam Indy cars are the stars of this year's speed festival, says Alan Copps Rebirth of an electrifying circuit Alan Copps tries the rebuilt historic racetrack Next chance saloon Ferrari driver tells Vaughan Freeman of Volvo move Cadillac Institute of Advanced Motorists Ford Stratstone Contract Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Why caravans are not a total drag Mobile holiday homes can be great fun - so long as you are not poor wretch trying to have a good time in the face of wind, rain and family rows Buying a classic cat's no mad jag Michael Evans found swapping his Ford Sierra for an 11-year-old Xj12 limousine made perfect sense Autofax Rallying round for a wee dram In Brief Nöel's Merc Bike cover The Times Unleaded Threat The Times Unit Trust Information Service Longshot Golf Holidays Sales methods of gas suppliers fuel controversy Lizanne Rose says disreputable selling techniques mask the benefits of competition Royal & Sunalliance On Guard 59 Northern Electric shock for customers M&G Easter Urge 52 Norwich Union Direct Edinburgh Tomorrow the world Personal Invester Doors open - for some Gavin Lumsden on society moves tgo keep carpetbaggers at bay Towry Law The Equitable Life Hit if you save, hit if you don't Comment Insurers help to mop up Legal & General Mercury Asset Management Schroders SF Spring into action this Easter New tax forms are in the post, Sara Williams offers advice Friends Provident Beale Dobie The Equitable Life You can put all your shares in one basket Marinne Curphey and Gavin Lumsden on the CGT changes in the Finance Bill Scottish Widows NatWest to test high interest phone accounts Legal & General Cheshire Guernsey Limited Virgin direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Societe Generale Are markets heading for April showers? Clare Stweart asks the experts if we are facing a cool spring Reasons to think smaller AITC Sickness of Japan is worry for UK investors Few expect Tokyo's economic news to improve just yet, says Caroline Merrell Direct Debit Jupiter Legal & General Save & Prosper Barclays Will it be fab for you? Clare Stewart looks at how to start a collection of pop memorabilia The Equitable Life Which? software Direct Line Rates Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Free guide to help win the tax battle The Times Money Infromation Service Bristol & West Royal & Sunalliance Sell-off risks justified by rewards How the Final Conservative Privatisation Has Fared under New Labour Patrick Collinson reckons the controversy over the last two privatisations has helped investors Policy & Plus Britan'nia Investec Bank (UK) Limited Will PIA act over annuity sales charges? Helen Pridham reports on fears of a new mis-selling scandal Elson Associates Legal & General Guinness Flight Stay afloat in old age Marianne Curphey reports on a dilemma for annuity-buyers Global Visions 50 Cooks warm to thoughts of cheaper gas supply Fidelity Investments Call for 'bench mark' checks Flood Alert 51 Inside Feature Miracle or just a false impression? Scinetists are sceptical but the Turin Shroud, which goes on show next week, still has a huge following. Richard Owen reports from Rome Index Bally Fashion Travel Home Life Is googly a Scottish word? Magnus Linkalater pads up north of the border to join one of Britain's most eccentric teams I don't trust the National Trust Ruthless marketing is killing our gardens, says Stephen Anderton Titanic Shop Watch A crafty cook in Kent TV chef Michael Barry pays a nostalgic visit to a store which answers all his shopping needs. Michael Cable reports Picture Gallery Don't be a lather lout Gadgets Picture Gallery Three of a Kind Beyond the pale Big stores start to think small Is the personal touch returning to Britain's main food retailers, asks John Whitley DG The Drinks that Time Forgot Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week So who Knows Best? Drink Add sparkle to Easter celebrations and keep the clouds at bay with a few bottles of choice bubbly Star Buys Consuming Interests: Prawn Cocktails Champagne Super Value The Times Cook A week is a long time in the creative laboratory that is the cook's kitchen but just what is eaten, when and why? The times magazine Sweet passions among rations If Terry Major-Ball needed a treat, he had to improvise - and that meant filching milk from little brother John Home Cooking Food Illustrated The Perfect Prawn Cocktail The doctor says you don't smell healthy Scientists hope to diagnose illnesses by using an electronic nose to analyse a patient's odour, Nigel Hawkes reports I've got it on the nose Nothing to admit but my genius Sevan Long Days David Bowker accepts a challenge: this time, a week being a prima donna Facts and Figures Go native and bring back life to your garden British plants will attract creatures and ensure your garden thrives, says Stephen Anderton Where to enjoy a blaze of glory Gardens to Visit Plant runner beans in 3in pots of general-purpose… Stephen Anderton's Just milling about on the airwaves To call his radio programme 'Bruno at the Mill HOuse', Bruno Brookes had to find a home to match, writes Jane Owen The Times We really like it here, mum Sue Corbett picks the best child-friendly gardens - from Easter egg hunts to giant chessboards Easter egg trails are a good way of introducing children to the garden To Advertise Aquability To Advertise in this Section Guardian An English Garden Classic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTaX at the Cutting Edge Nationwide Delivery & Installation Service Trim and Mow the Easy Way Jacques Amand Bulb Specialists "Nature Paints the Best Part of the Picture.… VISA Warwick Buildings Beautiful Gardens Take Shape with Homes & Gardens Also Appears on Page 12 Fishy business in the garden Homes & Gardens Husqvarna Scatter Clears Cats Solar Bell Homes & Gardens Also Appears on Page 11 Hard Water Direct from The Factory To Advertise in this Section Telephone Zoe Hoskins… Allen The Domestic Paraphernalla Co. Swanland Nurseries Tp Activity Toys Glorious English Summers with Millennium Smart Moves At home in the lair of a jazzman Home Swap Picture Gallery What Euro money will do to your house Property Scargill Mann & Co. Stewart & Bennett, Solicitors Essex - Harlow Common Hamptons International Wiltshire Bewley Homes Charles Church Westbury Timeshare Computer Link From the cooking pot to the couch Once they were kept to be eaten, now they live in the house. Carol Price charts the rise of the pet rabbit Not enough room to swing a cat Keeping a house full of animals is not good for them or healthy for you, says Jo Carlowe Forget the chocs - give the dog a bone Adopt Me A Vet Writes The Times Chip away at the old block Weekend Courses and Activities Too much good will for hunting 'One house, whose owners' eyesight was failing, had swarms of mice running across floors, dancing on tables and eating the food' Down to Earth A friend in tweed is a friend indeed Harris tweed has shaken off its fuddy-duddy image. And the crofters have fashion maverick John Galliano to thank, says Heather Kirby Country schools are victims of own success Rural schools are too crowded. says Fred Redwood Horror on the highway Roads are becoming more perilous for riders, says Carol Price The Times A Bolt from the Boys in Blue 20 Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Stairlifts British Antique Replicas Sewills Traditional Smock Condoms William Tillman Antique Desks G-D-S Shirts Bodyflex Genuine Birthday Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Space Saving Propagating & Growing Systems Erotic Chinese Prints Sinclair Research Ltd Caremor Stairlifts Antique Replicas 'I hate the happy clappies' Damian Thompson meets a rector with some strong views Church services tomorrow Out of the darkness comes the light of Easter The Times He who would valiant be Ruth Gledhill joins a group on a pilgrimage for Holy week Trailfinders Flight Bookers Prague British Midland Platinum Travel Airline Network Malaysia Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Ryanair American Express Debonair Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call Australia Relax in a state of sunshine Titanic-mania is helping Florida's St Petersburg to attract a younger crowd, Tom Chesshyre says British Midland The castle William Hearst built Behind the scenes in a big hotel Swansea Cork Ferries Iceman cometh to the frozen tundra of Norway Scandinavian Festivals: Norway Philip Delves Broughton catches a lift from husky dogs and Rudolf's cousin to get across the snow to the reindeer races Annual travel insurance Jetsave Iceland & Greenland My musical magic on a midsummer night The wooden churches of Ostrobothnia, in Finland, provide the perfect surroundings to listen to some outstanding chamber orchestras, says Brian Hunt Soloists and planists set the timbers ringing Finland Fact File Queen Elizabeth 2 Cunard Capital city for arcade games The Shroud is just one reason to visit Turin, Sean Hignett says. It's also a great place to shop and eat out Brittany Ferries How to Make the Most of Turin World Cover Travel Insurance Castle folly of the man who would be king W. R Hearst, the inspiration for Citizen Kane, built a huge castle in California. Peter Fairly paid a visit Hearst Castle Fact File Hearst golf plans hit a bunker P&O Cruises Lunn Poly Go straight to the top of the class Ski Weekend: End of Term Report Our ski correspondent gives his verdict on the best-and worst-of the ski season, and suggests where we will go and how we will be skiing next year Weekender Plus It's all in a (long) day's work What makes a great hotel? Determined to discover the trade secrets, Michael Freedland becomes manager, for a day, at the Lygon Arms Swan Hellenic Voyages Jules Verne Anthea Lawson finds the best last-minute departures on offer Flying Visits Travelbag Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Spring Breaks Recommended Short Breaks 1998 The Sport & Craft Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Spring & Summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Unattached Fun Bank Holiday Hinton Grance Flights Direct Brittany Ferries Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Exmoor National Park Sunvil UK Exmoor Salcombe Cricklade Hotel Flights & Car Hire Washbourne Court Hotel Oakley Court Lupus Travel Ltd Inglewood Health Hydro The Blakeney Hotel Exmoor County Hotels EuRO Lines Suffolk Heritage Coast Botley Park Hotel NORTHCOTe Manor Collauen manor Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Langdale The Close Hotel & Restaurant Allt Yr Ynys The Sunday Times Scandinavian Travel Service Cresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spring Specials Butterfly Hotels Lostwithiel Hotel Golf & Country Club Lost City man 'finds' Atlantis Paradise Island is to house a " jungle baroque" resort for the super-rich, says Mary Gold Multiple Display Advertising Items Around the World a Weekend Guide Times Two Crossword High fliers up the stakes Rival operators' battle means more perks for passengers, reports Tom Chesshyre The Travel Collection Club Cala D'or Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Iceland Las Vegas Sunsail Beach Club Holidays Luxury Holidays Europe Unicorn Holidays Citalia's Italy Tapestry Holidays VFB French Life North Carolina Brighton and Hove Cities Birmingham The Centre of Attraction Belgian Saville Row Tours & Travel Ltd VFB ABTA Missouri Okavango Tours & Safaris Britain Forte Oceanfront Rentals Company Unicorn Holidays Imagine snorkelling in the beauty of the Barrier… Travel South USA Holiday and Travel Planner Spring in Orkney SKI Leisure Estates International Bridge the World Norway Discover the real Greece and Turkey South West Lincolnshire Futuroscope Wild Holidays West Dorset & Lyme Regis To Advertise Call Cheznous '98 Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus The Different Holiday The Sunday Times Ladies The Times The Executive Club A True Story Rendezvous Brighton VC Sirius Caroline Crowther Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden British Introduction Agencies Katharine Allen Marriage Bureau Assignations Candleburners! Jewish Dovetail The Times Dateline Music Lovers The Times Newspers Ltd The Listener Crossword No 3457: Locating Omissions by Adam Chess Winning Move New Software Computer Games and Pastimes Solution to Jumbo Crossword 157 Word Answers Bridge Two Brains Modern Manners Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Two Brains Quotes of the Week Cross Words Gill Allen Times Two Crossword Easter Jumbo Your Essential Guide to What's on in London & the South East The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Champagne, my son!" I joshed hilariosly. Bob Hoskins looked confused. "Culcha, sophistication, genius, little bit more than an 'ot dog, know what I mean?" I laboured on in full Kensington Cockney. "The Long Good Friday - great film, "I added, just in case. "Ri-i-ght, "said Bob. "Expect you get that all the time, "I grinned. "Not really, "said Bob Contents Win! Vapour 98 This week Win tickets to Vapour 98 in Manchester and Birmingham be in at the West End launch of a new comedy club bid farewell to Opera Factory on tour steep yourself in the art of Vietnamese water puppetry in West London catch a tale of the unexpected at the Barbican and check out Lee and Herring in Norwich Comedy Lee and Herring Puppetry The Soul of the Rice Fields Victoria and Albert Museum Season Ticket Winners Theatre The Unexpected Man No pain, no gain Sex, rape and now her miscarriage: there is little that Tori Amos won't turn into a song, No wonder, then, that to some she is a crazed egotist, to others a victim. James Bennett puts the case for the defence. Portait: Paul Rider Picture Gallery Tower Great Night in: Director Victor Nunez Short cuts Clive King sees youth crime on the rise in Nottingham gets his head round a latter-day Oedipus digs up some well-buried secrets about the Welsh valleys and catches up with Kurt'n'Courtney UK Top 10 Films LA. Stories Stories US Top 10 Films RCA Victor Dark stars Singled out New album releases Various Artists (8/10) Twentieth Century Blues (EMI) Carleen Anderson (8/10) Blessed Burden (Virgin) Gomez (7/10) (Hut Recordings) Eric Matthew (6/10) The Lateness of the Hour (Sub Pop) Matchbox 20 (7/10) Yourself Or Someone Like Yor (eastwest) Rope (6/10) Rope Hotel (Geist) Country Choice Moving on Four years after quitting Suede, guitarist Bernard Butler is back with a cracking album, and now he's singing too. Patrick Humphries is impressed Peacock Theatre Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £25 worth of records Generation next Douglas Coupland's seminal book, Generation X, turned dropouts into "slackers", but will his latest novel, a bleak vision of the future, press the buttons of the thirtysomethings they have become? Mike Bradley reports SCI-FI Verse Minerva Press For More Arts Classified See Main Paper The Book Guild Ltd. 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Mike Bradley met him ON Naxos Homecoming His illustrations have graced the pages of Rolling Stone and The New Yorker, but while he's loved in America, Dubliner Brian Cronin has been ignored in Ireland. Now, says Lottie Moggach, a solo show is putting things right Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: The Twilight of the Ice Nymphs GB, GB: Openers Music The Big Gig: Spice Girls Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Closer Curtain Call Classical The Big Concert: Lso/tilson Thomas Clubs The Big Bash: The Red Hot Ball Dance / opera The Big Opera: LA Boheme Comedy The Big Laugh: Jim Tavare Exhibitions The Big Show: Ferdinand Porsche Picture Gallery JRT, JRT: Don't Miss The Times Festivals Tours RG Grosvenor Gallery Cliff Richard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Circus Gordon GILTRaP Classical Concerts English Haydn Festival Barbican Centre Sbc Exhibitions Wigmore Hall The Maggini Quartet The Vulture Pick over the Bokes of Contemporary Culture The Grand Easter Egg Hunt The Times Midnight Garden of Good Evil Coward in control Noel Coward Trilogy Saturday, Sunday, Monday BBC2 Seven-Day Listing of 40 TV Channels plus Seven… Vision Bill and Ben ruined my life 'I may, at one time, have been subliminally affected by the words pot and weed' Television Baker v Mellor: a goal-less draw? 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