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News from 18/04/1998

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Stella Duffy, Val McDermid, Arcturus, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Lauren Henderson, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Delves, James Lee Burke, Colin Tudge, George Sivell, john diamond, Geoff Brown, Louise Godfrey, Pat Gibson, Peter McKendrick, Edward James, amandip uppal, Dominic Walsh, Jonathan Hill (Political Secretary), Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Carol Connell, Frances Fyfileld, Peter Millar, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Deborah Collcutt, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Deborah Orombie, Ben Reed, Colin Dexter, Stephen Anderton, AO'C, Caterine Aird, Matt Dickinson, Kate Stronach, Gillian Linscott, Iain C. Baillie, Dean Ryan, Mary Ann Percy, Stephanie Billen, Ruth Rendell, Nick Szczepanik, Robert White, Jeremy Beecham (Leader of the Labour Group), John Whitehead, Media Services, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, NW, Sheila Keating, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Mike Riplay, David Bowker, Dick Francis, Jason Cowley, Margaret Yorke, Fraser Nelson, Jrt, Tim Jones, Steve McManaman, H. R. F. Keating, Danny Baker, Mary Wings, LV, Jim Thompson, Robin Lodge, Dashiell Hammett, Charlie Porter, Reginald Hill, James Ellroy, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin Bateman, Phil Yates, Barney Spender, Andrew Eames, Stella Shamoon, Katherine Tanko, Brian Greer, Paul and Fearne, Andrew Morgan, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Karen Woolfson, Chester Himes, Mark Timlin, Stephen McCormack, Alanna Knight, Patrick Collinson, Clive Davis, Peter Birkett, Sarah Cunningham and Fraser Nelson, Russel James, Robert B. Parker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Philip Kerr, Ruth Edwards, Mike Pattenden, kate muir, Janet Neel, Alan Hamilton, T. P., Simon Brett, Anne Perry, Ruth Painting, Frances Bissell, Katherine Bergen, Martin Symington, Anthony Abrahams, David Charter, Mary Loudon, lish brinkworth, Lizanne Rose, David Adams and Simon de Bruxelles, Helen Wallace, Patrica Cornwell, Elmore Leonard, Judith Wilson, L. G., Amanida Cross, The Rev Canon Hugh Wilcox, MH, Magdalen Hass, Magnus Grimond, Bill James, David Robinson, Gwendoline Butler, John Russell Taylor, Lucy Pinney, Anna Tims, Yusuf Sue Parker, Michael Pearce, S. O'connor, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, James Sallis, Ian R. Chapman, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Susan Monday, Agathe Christie, Caroline Graham, Wyn Jones, Ian Rankin, Mark Henderson and Kathryn Knight, Dominic Kennedy, Marjorie Robertson Smith, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Natasha Cooper, Walter Mosley, Mark Hodkinson, Edward Marston, Robert Richardson, Tim Wapshott, GB, Donald Watt, Brian Glanville, Josa Young, Graham Searjeant, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Connelly, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, Lindsey Davis, shila keating, Janet Laurence, Anjelica Goodden, Lawrence Block, Conal Gregory, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, mark harrison, Janet Evenovich, Mike Gerrard, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Dorthy Simpon, Donna Leon, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Gash, Philip Howard, Sarah Duant, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Charles Jencks, CP, Dorothy Sayers, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Jonathan Kellerman, Nilgin Yusuf, Clare Stewart, Liza Cody, Philip Ridley, Lawrence Dallaglio, James Pringle and Stephen Farrell, Rupert Cox, Jill Crawxhaw, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Marcia Muller, Ruth Gledhill, Patrica Highsmith, Peter Dean, Roger Watkins, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Jill McGown, Raymond Chandler, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Ed McBain, P. B., Elizabeth George, Lisa Jardine, VW, Alson Joseph, Nigel Williamson, Tony Hillerman, Michael Lynagh, Michael Dibdin, Robert Barnard, Raymond Keene, Laurie King, James Allcock, Jeannette Hyde, Caroline Merrell and Gavin Lumsden, Min Cooper, Patricia Cornwell, Oliver Holt, Mike Phillips, Sudi Pigott, Ruth Gledhil Religion Correspondent, Hilary Phillips, Adam Fresco, BN, Joanna Pitman, Sue Co, Sara Paretsky, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Ellis Peters, Chris McGrath, Christopher Brookmyre, Peter Lovesey, Helen Pridham, Carl Hiaasen, Michael Gove, Jeffrey Robinson, Jane Adams, George V Higgins, Simon Jenkins, H. R. Keating, Chris Ayres, Lottie Moggach, Denise Danks, Chris Riddell, Nicholas Blincoe, Penny Perrick, Peter Robinson, Lealey Grant-Adamson, Peter Barber (Deputy Map Librarian), Susan Emmett, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Joanna Hunter, JE, S. A, Fred Redwood, Helena Kennedy, J. W. Morrison, Christopher Somerville, Mark Souster, Nick Hawton, Andrew Taylor, Carl Mortished, david leader, Peter Wilson, Carl Evans, Alex Wijeratne, Sue Gollop, Debra Craine, George Thomas, Ian Rannkin, Maurice Jay, Jennifer Miller, James Crumpley, John Young, Keith Pike, David Hands, Helen Leudar, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Cable, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, VV, Paul Durman, PC, Lisa Grainger, Lynn Hightower, Linda Barnes, P. C. Doherty, Kathryn Kent, Peter Hillman, Mary Higgins Clark, James Prentice, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Adam Sage, Anabel Donald, Oliver Miles, P. W., Karina Mantavia, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Damian Whitworth, Marcel Berlins, Raw Smoked Haddock, Johan Harvey, Guy Maddin, Kenneth Ellison Davis, Kate Charles, Matthew Brace, A. E. Marston, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Denis Watkins, AS, Sue Grafton, Michelle Spring, vinny lee, steve shaw, R. D. 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The Best Value Scratchcard lottery show faces Bbc axe Bored studio audience walks out Index Parents blamed The Big Lebowski Police killer highlighted failure of community care Sheikh's top horses sent to France Saturday Paper New code may fail pensions schemes Ernie, a golden oldie, attracts big spenders Five ton Lara out for a duck Mandela blow (Reuters): Dead at 117 Next Week in the Times Monday BT Internet Blair tries to rally Unionists before vote on peace deal Man killed in belfast attack Middle East 'can learn from the Ulster talks' Bishop says the Bible is root of homophobia Virgin atlantic Child killer moved out of London police cell News in Brief Rail crash charge Doctor jailed Radio rebuke (AFP): Britons freed Time is money (AFP): The bottom line Himmler's daughter helps ex-SS men Deborah Collcutt reports from Frankfurt on the woman who is a living link with Nazi history Baby Karli kidnapper walks free £15m shopping list for the Dome Race to lure Orkney whales back to sea Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Currys Oxford's brightest seek glittering prizes in City Union presidents no longer see the post as training for politics, say Mark Henderson and Kathryn Knight John Irving Papers that bought nothing but trouble Correction Great Ideas for Batherooms from B&Q Dolphin centre is forced out Child therapy at risk as tourists take over aquarium, reports David Adams and Simone de Bruxelles PC World Fifty illegal immigrants questioned News in Brief Cable kills angler Hit and run Child killed Single shot Direct WPC paid with her life for dedication to duty Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler on cost of frontline policing Community care never delivered on its promises Plan International UK Picture Gallery Halifax Officers Still Wait for Armour Make or break day for man of contrasts Will this be as good it gets for David Trimble, asks Michael Gove Gateway2000 Absolut Passion Galling prospect at heart of Unionist dilemma Antarctic unleashes a titanic iceberg By our Environment Correspondent: Warm response to new self-chill can The European Children's Trust Scottish Widows Teachers call for parents to wallop young tearaways David Charter on union plea for classroom discipline to be backed by action at home Dolphin Much ado as Bard's First Folio goes on display Three-day week for the Welsh assembly Murdered engineer 'was victim of robbery' Primus Charity 'scaring' pupils with its divorce leaflets Leaner times in new-look fat city Smoking Kills A Sugar Busters! Recipe from the Big Easy Iberia Mandela loses case for state inquiry into rugby racism BT Pol Pot's widow pays tribute to 'good father' Schroder anointed as Spd champion to dethrone Kohl Second defeat for Yeltsin's nominee Chip off old block carves art career Churchil's granddaughter cashes in on portraits of the legend who inspired her Sex museum appeals for carnal knowledge Thinking of buying a computer? Advertisement Essential reading for landlords and tenants Make the most of retirement Natural partners find lost dancer Waif with a dream Dixons Patrol GR French gift for red tape gives Left Bank jazz lovers the blues Whitewater woman faces jury ordeal Vodafone Comet Patrol GR Patrol GR Two men battle for stamp of authority New Post Office chairman and the incoming union leader are squaring up over plans to sell off a profitable monopoly, says Dominic Kennedy Marks & Spencer The Union Leader The Sunday Times The Chairman Spanish practices recall the Seventies Niss Finger footballers tackle new kids on the block Computer games are threat to Subbuteo's traditional supremacy as the World Cup approaches, report Damian Whitworth Ford No beer tents for Chelsea, pleads Banks Swiftcall Pocket dynamo with energy to take on world Valerie Grove Meets: Iielena Kennedy, QC Theatres 180,000 readers of this section visit Art Galleries… Tickets Cliff Richard Hearts of darkness in family history Theatre Hit dealers where it hurts most The City must stop laundering drug money, says Jeffrey Robinson The waron drugs must be a war on the business of drugs Light relief The Times Diary Monumental snubs Spending money on demolishing ugly buildings is just as important as preserving the beautiful Boxing stupid The Times Diary Family feuds The Times Diary Poetic licence The Times Dairy Norma Major is still bemoaning her husband's… Galled by the French Anjelica Goodden on grudges that cross the Channel Diehards in the Scrum South Africa's row over rugby could threaten its legal system Pupils for Power The Oxford Union v the student union Hyping IT Losses and gains from misunderstanding Diana Diana's role and our 'fake' society Maps of old London Blair's agenda for Middle East tour PR in town halls Addressing familiarity Across the divide Lottery funding Japan's chance to make amends Emperor's honour Sir Ronald Millar Passing interest The winter's tail Court Circular Birthdays Schools Dinners Service luncheon Service dinners Personal Column Memorial services Requiem Mass Royal engagements 1999 Golf Open Championship United States Immigration Claridge's Antiques Fair Marriages Royal Institute of Oil Painters Anniversaries Flatshare A Legacy Means a Lot to the Limbless Rukba Forthcoming marriages Princess Comforts Survivors The Savoy Hotel PLC Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fred Davis Fred Davis, Obe, snooker player, died on April 15 aged 84. He was born on August 13,1913 Trevor Mound Trevor Mound, Cvo. Obe, diplomat died on March 22 aged 67. He was born on July 27.1930 Helen Jenkins Helan Jenkins, television producer, died from breast cancer on April 6 aged 52. She was born on March 19,1946 Ahmed Ali Ahmed Ali, Deputy Director United Kingdom Immigrants Advisor Service, 197479, died in Stockport on March 19 aged 86. He was born December 12,1911 Milestones Sir Ian MacGregor, former chirman of British Steel and of the National Coal Board, died on April 13 aged 85. He was born on September 21,1912 Dorothy Sqires, popular singer, died on April 14 aged 83. She was born on March 25,1915 Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge and dictator of Cambodia, 1975-78, died on April 15, apparently in his seventies Sir Ronald Millar playwrighter, died on April 15 aged 78. He was born on November 12 1919 Equities lose ground NLA Energy boost as Texas offer is cleared Fifield picks up £12.5m payoff on resignation Reverie 30 Laura Ashley rescued by Malaysians' £44m CPS drops case against duo behind CWS bid A Week in the City Finance problems hit BP's Java site Picture Gallery Independent Mortgage Collection Goldman Sachs looks at $20bn flotation Business Today Hinchliffe's estate deal under threat PowerGen may face action on closures The Times Liffe seeks chairman as reform gathers pace Colquhoun payoff revealed UniChem plans UK expansion By our Industrial Staff: Counterpart workers fight to save factory Nissan's profits plunge by 80% Blackstone to sell 13 US hotels United's Hollick clocks up £2.5m Business Roundup Challenge for Lonrho US trade deficit swells Photobition withdraws Rap warns of loss Anglo-Welsh improves Bodycote in double deal Haden disposes of Mills Tourist Rates Merger Mania Disclosure dispute clouds Decaux's bid for More Hambros invites break-up bids P&O's boat comes in with new ships By our City Editor: Not-so-cheap frills for Malaysians Commentary By our City Editor: Flying a kite over benchmarking Commentary Tilly's new tune on Gabriel's tax Quebecor admits to bid defeat The Times Diageo expected to sell Irish stake By our City Editor: Why pay Fifield a fortune to walk? Commentary Liffe chances Aviva and Garnet to merge Tinseltown trio face fresh trials in their quest for a happy ending Dream Works has potential but seems to be stuck in a reverie, says Oliver August The Sunday Times Rescuer with no frills takes on Laura Ashley In the Hot Seat CV: David Hoare Body blows The Times City Diary Arty tykes The Times City Diary Prize in sight Th Times City Diary Commodities Liffe Options Arm makes spectacular debut as Ftse declines Stock Market Moves of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Bights Issues Major Changes Perpetual flying too high Tempus All/UniChem Tempus Hambros starts the conveyor belt Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street The Times Crossword No 20,769 News News Features Forecast Superlative Travel The times magazine Section Crisis? What crisis? Going, Going. . . Can Tottenham Survive the Drop? Matt Dickinson on the dissent and friction that friction that are confrontong the head coach at White Hart Lane Summit Meeting Under the Skin of Sport Weekend Money First Telecom Hazell sets sights on appearing on screen Sport in Brief For the Record Lara's fall brings no comfort to Durham Cricket Byas's graft pays off handsomely Lewry rums Atherton's revival plan Students grant initiative to White Hussain adapts to change in climate Lowe shines in the gloom Alleyne rewarded for cold courage Yesterday's Scoreboards Slater's debut cut short by unlucky break Refs exposed by whistle-blower Whitaker stays in contention Equestrianism Written "leather" speaks volumes for his restaint. The temptation to pen Contented Hendry ready for record attempt Snooker: Difficuli to Look Farther than World's Leading Trio in Marthon of the Mine Sign of the times for poor Tottenham Gambler tries last resort Fans seeking to raise standards Sailing Tricky bay worries race fleet Looking ahead with Keane anticipation 'He has seen enough sings os decay. Dramatic chamges will have to made' Alex Ferguson has not changed. He is still striving still hungry. Photograph: Marc Aspland Virgin atlantic Living chronicle renowned for letting others have final word Life at the Top Chapple on path full of promise The Run-In Vodafone Armstrong plunges City deeper into mire Table Chelsea look to follow lead of Osgood, Hudson and Cooke Bassett refusing to prepare for Forest promotion party The Times Fans flock to see Wembley newcomers Nick Szczepanik on a novel experience for the Auto Windscreens Shield finalists Manchester United v Newcastle United Today, 3.0… Matt Dickinson Arsenal appeared to be the… Aresnal v Wimbledon David Maddock There is a sense of relief around… Everton v Lecester City Today, 3.0 (sold out) Nick Szczepanik When these two sides met at Ewood… West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers Today, 3.0 (sold out) Peter Robinson Their careers have run hand in hand,… Crystal Palace v Derby County Today, 3.0 Barnsley v Tottenham Hotspur Today, 3.0 (sold out) On Monday Richard Hobson The unsteady progress of Bolton… Bolton Wanderers v Leeds United Today, 3.0 (sold out) Keith Pike Three weeks to go and, for only the… Southamption v Aston Villa Today, 3.0 (sold out) Matt Dickinson Gianluca Vialli said one of his first… Chelsea v Sheffield Wednesday Tommorrow, 3.0 (sold out) David Powell Last weekend, after their home defeat… Countery City v Liverpool Toomorrow, 4.0 (sold out) Dropping Hints FA Carling Premiership Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Game must not lose sight of its roots or supporters will suffer McManaman's World Weekend Matches Canon Push from Andrew helps Newcastle to take flight David Hands meets the former England fly half trying to build a rugby in the North East Fight for placings given new impetus Big Match Statistics Willis Corroon New frontier for club game in England David Hands, rugby correspondent, looks forward to the league match of the season Deatails David Hands Assesses the Two Pivotal in the Saracens V Newcastle Match Tomorrow Enforcer ready to give and take hard knocks for the team good The Big Confrontations at Vicarage Road Saracens thrive on self-styled values Michael Lynagh Tactician with an all-round game who racks up the decisive points Loder set to train for Godolphin in France next year Racing Thunderer: Ayr William Hill Merlin's Ring to cast winning spell Today's Races on Television Richard Evens Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Xaar's the star—for time being The search for the Horse of the Century resumed at Newmarked this week Dalton keeps options open Lake Kariba seeks double Racing next Week Thunderer: Thirsk Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Wolverhampton Hamed in no mood for lengthy struggle Boxing Audi BMW Authorised Dealers Altwood O'Connor brings experience to bear Golf: Isish Veteran Produces Brilliant round to Lead Cannes Open Scores England sweep Wales aside Hoekey Audi L&C Snows Carnell Harrogate Alfa Romeo Brand new Alfa 156,145/6, Gtv Audi Prophets Gerrards Cross Henman lets chance slip Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&C Croydon Muscular Leeds quickly hit peak form Rugby League Multiple Classified Advertising Items 318 Ti Bulls make hard work of subduing Sheffield Alpina 730i Se Auto 740i "New Model" 1995 740i Auto (4.4) Swindon This is the captain speaking help me Fasten your seatbelts and starts praying Eve-Anne Prentice makes the jump from piloting a small aircraft to trying to fly a passenger jet around a hangar Landed with a tough job Eve-Ann Prentice takes a cockpit seat in a Lisbon-bound jet to find the glamour never takes off; insted it is work, work and more for the crew Win a trip to Lisbon Competition Keep joyriders out of the living room Complaints about Top Gear's endorsement of fast cars miss the point: it is TV programmes like Police, Camera Action! 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GT Global Watchdog's head in sand, too Comment Legal & General Spring clean Susan Emmett gets out her financial mop and bucket Friends Provident Mercury Legal & General Northern Rock A moving moment Helen Pridham loks at the options available when you change jobs You and your Pension Henderson Investors High risk and reward of buying bio shares You must be ready to lose all, says Caroline Merrell Financial Times Save & Prosper Edinburgh feels urge to merge its unit trusts Trust Watch The Equitable Life Standard Life Framlington Classic way to save The Budget ended a valuable tax concession for the older vehicle, but various routes to cheaper insurance remain open says Clare Stewart Halifax Taxing problem of Budget timing Big business or big brother Stark reminder for homebuyers Scottish Widows Legal & General Standard Life Bank Beale Dobie Foundamentals Antique clocks prove that time is money Concal Gregory finds the old-fashioned elegamce of longcases has become highly sought-after, while The Equitable Life Focused approach pays off Patrick Collinson rich pickings to be had the single-minded Pep investor Investment a Guide for Beginners 3 Free issues of Moneywise Jupiter Woolwich Family Assurance Friendly Society Policy Portfolio Woolwich The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Watchdogs ready to Caroline Merrell and Gavin Lumsden consider the proposed improvement for One that got away from the safety net Scottish Widows Pull together Investor protection while highlighting some failings of the old system of regulation Shame of missing compensation Martin Currie Which? software Direct Capital Trust Photo service to aid treasure hunt The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Free Offer Let property occupy a place in your plans Buying homes to rent out has never been easier, says Karen Woolfson Law Society moves to simplify system Multiple Display Advertising Items Perpetual Direct Line Royal & Sunalliance Invest On-line Share in M&S success story Share of the Month Foreign Colonial Legal & General Investors size up the second-line shares Magnus Girmond on the FTSE 250, home to Kwik-Fit and Argos General Accident Societe Generale Guinness Flight Home insurance set to rise Gavin Lamsden says the Easter floods herald a true in cost-cutting war Backing for battling captain Lost Market Shame of missing refunds Fidelity Investments On the Move Inside Today Feature Night of the big party Marmite sandwiches, a soothing Jacuzzi and Portillo's lost car; Michael Gove rakes up the real stories of election night Shopping Bally Property Country Life Travel It's a groovy kind of self-love In search sporitual enlightement, David Bowker spends a week as astudent of the New Age and finds the centre of his Universe is at Selfridges A green land fit for man and beast Colin Tudge argues that the countryside White Paper demands redical thinking Alain De Botton Fashion is the victim Joanna Pitman talks to the talks to the latest target in an extraordinary crime wave The Desinger Gang Targets Shopping Gadgets Jones East meets West on the cutting edge My favourite shop Some pressing matters Irons Trainers pump up the footsie index Six of a Kind Firewater of the gods Karina Mantavia on the resurgence of an Aztec spirit previously seen as a tipple for madmen The Drinks that Time Forgot Black Velvet Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The History Drink Despite the BBC (blasted British climate), English wine is finally developed its own distinctive style Star Buys Consuming Interests: Micro Brewery Beers More Food & Drink The Times Cook In late spring, try an adventurous culinary delicacy - a freshly cooked seagull's egg (or maybe two) Picture Gallery A little touch of spice Joe Warwick discover not all Indian food is what it seems a lot is Bangladeshi Home Cooking The Perfect Roast Chicken Listed building? Don't give it house room John D Wood & Co Dream House or Hornet's Nest? Noah - we could do with some help 'There was lots of angry water' Britian under Threat Get the urgent repairs done first By 7am the water was already up to my husband's waist' Worst Floods We all live in a house on Wimpole St The Times London Property Elegant Living in the City Savli Fulham Sw6 Anchor Terrace N4 Manor House Barons Court, W14 Area W14 (Brook Green Side) Bramham Gardens Sw5 English Courtyard Chalfont St Peter, Bucks Cambridge Retirement Property Absolutely Charming Private Parkland Setting Argyllshire Glendaruel English Courtyard Epsom Malmesbury Central Provence Provence 5kms Uzes French Property Exhibition Overseas Property Live in tomorrow's world today! Milan - Italy Piazza Scala Westbury Madronal - Southern Spain Sloane Avenue Mansions Sw3 One man and his dogma 'If they stop hunting, foxes won't be a bit better off. Farm way yopu look at it' Down to Earth Victims of the boar war Wild boar are thriving in Britain's forests, Matthew Brace says we should encourage this says beast Finding and preparing wild boar for an extra-lean roast Batchelor who hated trees The Woodland Trust has won a battle to plant 200,000 tress. Peter Birkett writes There's gold in them there yellow fields Feather Report Don't allow the ugly bugs to have a garden ball Stephen Anderton dips into two new books which offer advice on how to control garden pests A picture paints a thousand plants We've come a long way since botanical paintings. Photography is now a vital asset in preserving our heritage A New Leaf Yes, it's time to think about bedding How to Make a Bed Back to Jencks's post-modern future This garden is full of riddles. Jane Owen unravels the clues Me and my Graden: Charles Jencks Beautiful lands with an aristocratic feel Gardens to Visit Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Homes & Gardens John Deere Refines IT Lawnflite Multiple Display Advertising Items Shatterproof PVC Hard Water Guardian Banish Cats Permanently Concept Research Brochure Service Ferns & Fountains Countax Scatter Tp Activity Toys Churchill's Stairlifts plc Knowle Nets Agriframes Aquability Just fir Agriframes Plantworld Endless Pools Agriframes Warwick Buildings Sabre Home & Garden Septic Tanks Conserving past monsters of the natural world Some of the earliest drawings of animals demonstrate how far we have come in your understanding of the natural world Derwent May reports The Times Picture Gallery More joy than joyriding Small, horrid and in my garden 'When it comes to abhids, my instincts are those of Saddam Hussien. I don't negotiate. I simply reach for the nerve gas' Privately we feel we ought to go public Should it be the local comprehensive or the hideously expensive boarding school for your child? Fred Redwood talks to parents The news about sex: don't do It Schools are targeting the very young with a definitive message, Josa Young says The Children's Society The Sunday Times Build on your own particular passion Weekend Courses and Activities Real-life Lassies to the rescue Mountain rescue teams are using family pets to help save lives, finds John Young Adopt Me The osteopath with a taste for the wild life Andrew Morgan meets the man who heals animals' wings and limbs with his hands Finding a Leggy Friend A Vet Writes Attention Guys!!! 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Yes, says Nick Hawton - but they used to be grim recalls Cath Urquhart China: Independent Travel China by Train SAS Scandinavian Airlines Berth pains on the way to Beijing City where a night out costs a fiver Mike Gerrard visits Xi'an, the start of the silk, Road, where he is awed by archaeology and shakes hands with history China: For the Independent Traveller Take me to Butterfly Spring Inter-Continental Fact File How to Visit Xi'an An oasis in the heart of Lisbon In our monthly series on great museums of the world, Martin Symington views the Gulbenkian collection How to Make the Most of the Gulbenkian Museum Cayman Islands Gulbenkian's Rooms with Views Air Portugal Worldcover Travel Insurance The agony and ecstasy of capoeira Jeannette Hyde visits Brazil to whirl with the experts in a frenzied dance Voyages Jules Verne How to Get to Brazil and where to Dance The Travel Collection The Travel Collection Peaceful and politically correct Our MPs enjoy holidaying in two luxury hotels in southern Morocco, says Katherine Bergen Luxurious life Travel Journalist of the Year Coconut time Travel Journalist of the Year Reef resort Travel Journalist of the Year Voyages Jules Verne Glitterati winters Travel Journalist of the Year Sporty types Travel Journalist of the Year Elegant retreat for the wealthy Serious style Arctic Experience Hide away Lisbon Two legs good, four wheels bad Travellers' Bulletin Board Scotland Win a Guidebook - Send us your Tips Lonely plant Pack your Bags Travel agents introduce booking fees P&O Cruises Cool Britannia hits tourists in the pocket Trip Wires Seaside pleasures at their simplest Christopher Somerville and his family find there is more to the Essex resorts than candyfloss and cockles Lunn Poly Le Shuttle Looking for a great day out in London? Clock this Essex Fact File When holidays are not as simple as ABC Do you know your ATOL from your ABTA? And will they help if a holiday goes wrong? Andrew Eames reports Holidays cut short by an OGB Changing Times France Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Eastern Europe Best Bargains Flight Searchers Headwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-En USA and Canada Overseas Travel Singles Africa Exclusive Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Travel You Get Whatever Singles… Lupus Travel Ltd. 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