News from 30/05/1998
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Zahid Hussain and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Henry Haris's, Tunku Varadarajan, Jules Stewart, Cath Urquhart, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Alasdair Riley, Joanna Hunter, Ann Leslie, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Personal Finance Deputy Editor, Patricia Davies, Henry Leach, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Harold Briley, Andrew Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Joe Warwick finds out, Karen Woolfson, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, David Miller, Brussels, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Roger Walkins, Patrick Collinson, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, George Sivell, Clive Fewins, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Martin Benson, Anne Robinson, Stephen K. Carter (Senior Lecturer), Sean Coughian, Louisa Reid, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Pat Dolan, Nicholas Serota Director, Clare Stewart, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, amandip uppal, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Stephen Anderton's, Eric Lomax, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Rees, Peter Waymark, Veronica Palmer Director General, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Bone's, Janet Bush, Ian Hughes, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, R. V. Munden, M. W. Lee, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, P. B., Charles Bremner, Martin Symington, David R. Hoyle, Caroline Merrell and Susan Emmett, Jason Nissè, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Bob Clough-Parker, Susan Emmett, Oliver Bennett and Jeannett Hyde, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Lizanne Rose, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Patrick Humphries, Mike Pattenden, Veena Virdi and Lisa Verrico, Gill Williams, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Molly Simpson, Lisa Grainger, Helen Wallace, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Magazine Racks, Judith Wilson, Jill Insley, Mark Holgate, Dave Thomas, L. G., Susan Milligan, Lord Sempill, Ian Murray and Adrian Lee, Adam Jones, Ron Footer, Marcus Binney, J. H. Baker, Raymond Keene, D. Watkins, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Tunku Varadarajan and Daniel McGrory, Matt Dickinson, James Eve, Victoria Walker, Angus Clarke, Amanda Loose and Alex O'Connell, Lucy Pinney, P. W., Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Peter Bryan, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, Victoria Fletcher and Daniel McGrory, Richard Evans, Min Cooper, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Clifford Kinvig, Damian Whitworth, Ben MacIntyres, Sudi Pigott, Alison Jerrard, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, John diamond, Stephanie Billen, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Haldane, Nicholas Walter, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, BN, Joanna Pitman, P. C. P., Rio Koziol, Giles Whittell, Matthew Brace, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Douglas Hurd, Mel Webb, Philip Delves Broughton, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Susan Elkin, Judy Astley, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, J. A. D. Ewart, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Steven Davis, GB, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, John Carey, Oyler, David Bowker, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Graham Searjeant, JRT, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Edward Thomas, Jill Crawshaw, David Powell, M. B. Stanhope, Bill Edgar, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Paul Connolly, L. C, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Ian Lyall Grant (Honorary President), Charlie Porter, Robert Whymant, Nick Foulkes, Anthony Smith, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Susannah Jowitt, Hazel Spink, Oliver Bennett, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Edward Marriott, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Bernard Black, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Ian Watson,
ResumoSeven Sections: The Best Value Saturday Paper Return of the witches Labour U-turn lets schools opt out Pakistan to arm nuclear missiles Spice drama Goldwater dies England blow Index Weekend Baby death surgeons ignored warnings Sex drug turns aged tycoon into errant stud On the road with Prince Charles Anne Robinson's Kiss from a prince Rod Stewart England loses its tourist board to save money Cromwell Productions Ltd New Week in the Times Halifax Cook plans curbs on mercenaries Private military firms may be regulated by government licence, reports Nicholas Wood School chaplain resigns over porn charges More prisoners to be allowed television in cells High-tech jail finds the key Pay-per-view deal on soccer rejected Radio Rights Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Harding's families sue for ?120m News in Brief Five die in fire War crime trial PC dismissed Murder charge Chaplain case Minnelli tickets Anaesthetist fought to stop babies dying Deaths put down to bad luck 'We believed his words totally' The Parents Much-garlanded high-flyer inspired trust and respect The Consultants Whose Paths Crossd in Bristol Consultant turned manager Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Currys Bit player hijacks Woodward drama As the case draws to its close, it is becoming a soap opera, write Tunku Varadarajan and Daniel McGrory MacMillan cancer relief Homebase BBC Severn Bridge's short cut to glory An engineering triumph wins Grade I listing 32 years after it opened, reports Marcus Binney Vegetable stalker fined Virgin StenaLine Engineer whose feats span a brilliant career Boy, 13, convicted of raping 5-year-old BT The toughest question in sport: who is fittest? The race to find the answer starts next week, reports David Powell Renault Renault Sex guide rabbi listed for preacher prize Comet Twice-married former nun made provost DIAL-a-PHONE Shortlist Jeep Class act from a Bardic guru The Link Bad case of foot-in-mouth Ordeal for an oddball Liverpool Victoria Titanic ego accused of sketchy memory Clinton hails Gold water as 'great US original' Sacking of second official helps to ease Russia crisis Whizz-Kidz L Lexus Dixons Pakistani war drums fail to unnerve Delhi Asia Arms Crisis Kashmir threats mere rhetoric, Christopher Thomas reports in Islamabad EU plans talks on ways of blocking warhead build-up Sanctions The Open University Staples West may disrupt missile race Asia Ams Crisis Michael Evans reports on an expensive duel of technologies between the subcontinent's rivals BT (Reuters): Students seek to topple Mugabe World in Brief Klansman held for murder (Reuters): Stolen Ptolemy atlas found (AP): Drugs case turns to ashes Bomber damns US policy Oldest zoo elephant dies PoW protests fail to spoil the Emperor's enjoyment Keen Naturalist Spends Day on the Farm Halfords Picture Gallery A light lunch is a waste of time for a slim waistline Thistle Hotels Witch guide to the mystic East The occult has made a lucrative comeback after communism's collapse, writes Roger Boyes Which? Ltd Danish vote sends out a mixed message Lunn Poly Santa Carolina Wines with Meaning Charity signs Barnes to play peace role in African republic Football fails sex test France 98: The Final Countdown The Mars Mystery Yorkshire Bank Melting pot of tastes Brazil coach in fear of foreign spies Ancient Greece inspires House of Lords reform Think-tank suggests selecting peers by lottery, writes Nicholas Wood Scots skirmish heralds war for Labour's heart Witches' brew is stirring, and Brown plays Macbeth, says Michael Gove Unicef Will the Spice Girls kiss and make up this time? The Sunday Times Portillo takes TV odyssey to Tory abyss Total Auction Opera & Ballet 244,000* readers of this section go to the theatre… What the censors saw Vallrie Grove Meets the Men behind the Film Cuts Picture Gallery St. John's Smith Square Bomb plot comes within an atom of sense Theatre Copenhagen Cottesloe Patriotism without prejudice The English need a healthy pride in their identity, says Ann Leslie Scream team Diary Picture Gallery Monumental mistake Diana's fame was only accidental. If we commemorate her in haste, we will repent at leisure, argues Simon Jenkins Helping hand Diary Naked talent Diary Picture Gallery Is there anybody out there? Research depends on the quest for life, says Martin Rees Nuclear Illogic Why Cold War history is irrelevant to the Indian sub-continent Whitsuntide 'God hath sent forth the Spirit of His Son' (Galatians iv, 6) IT Could Be Lord You For the duties are delightful and the privileges great A time to forgive, if not forget, Japan's wartime record? Falklands future Bankside art Fit for an Emperor Reassessment of cannabis dangers Voting reform Teenage parties Off target Medieval 'mad cows' Car emissions and causes of asthma Image of the media Off the scent Screen tests Court Circular Christopher Stacy Waddy Anniversaries Court & Social Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Weekend birthdays 41 Soccer Fans Die in Stampede at Euro Cup Final Picture Gallery Parish Clerks Company Forthcoming marriages Memorial concert Lady Dacre of Glanton University news Cambridge Appointments in the Forces The Army Canterbury Cathedral Personal Column Estate of Verna Irene Bescoby Deceased Barry Goldwater Barry Goldwater, US Senator, 1953-64 and 1969-87, and Repuvblican presidential candidate in 1964, died yesterday aged 89. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on January 1,1909 Anne Grahame Johnstone Anne Grahame Johnstone, artist and illustrator, died of cancer on May 25 aged 69. She was born on June 1,1928, with Janet, her twin Milestones Telford Taylor, American lawyer and writer, died on May 23 aged 90. He was born on February 28,1908 Shares steady at the close Euler Trade Indemnity Unigate calls off bitter battle for rival BBC Radio 4 OrdTec directors sue Customs for £600,000 Pay-per-view plan falters over division of spoils A Week in the City PW and C&L choose name IMF lifeline for Russian markets Delancey boosted by £100m from Soros Business Today Stock Market Indices Barings chief executive resigns Branson to press on with rail float Journey to market follows big order for high-spleed tilting trains Saints Longhurst joins as United Assurance appoints top team By our City Staff: Metsec agrees to £41m Austrian bid Japanese culture of jobs for life undermined by economic woes American investors put faith in mutuals Capita wins preferred bidder status More stands firm on Clear Channel bid Business Roundup Edinburgh Inca slides Wagner's windfall Millwall's losses ease Nissan chief investigated Wiggins in airline deal Trade deficit narrows Tourist Rates The Times The Sunday Times Yorkshire Water sees debt grow on network spending BAe to form joint venture with French Pattullo powerless over Knoydart By our City Editor: A mutual field of dreams Commentary Mallett price lifted by Weinstock 29.9% stake Tring crisis deepens after SE censure Record for London Pride beer The Times Sale windfall for Wise Speke chiefs Receivers called in at Hollas Russia needs approval from Imf more than it needs the Fund's cash International rescue for Indonesia sets precedent for Moscow, says Janet Bush Virgin A mutual friend poised for further defence of status In the Hot Seat Off the rails The Times City Diary Roulette The Times City Diary Handy guide Commodities Struggling Ionica comes under renewed pressure Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 Transport Goldshield Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Cleaning itself up Tempus Delancey Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,805 News Features Opinion Letters Forecast Columns Obituaries Business Weekend Money Superlative Travel Sport Sections Tour Guide England survive scares as final countdown begins Gary Neville on the Road to France-Page Hoddle still pondering party invites Love Lawn £50,000 to Be Won Danny Baker Who Pays when Hired Clothes Get Trashed? A Sidecar Named Desire 14 Pages First Telecom Young Russian gains another famous victory Agassi's conqueror eliminates title-holder in French championship England need win to secure ranking Hockey: Men Must Counter Canada Threat while Women Face Old Rivals Newcomer Grubor shows his mettle Rowing: bRITISH Coxless Four Steps up pace to Record Convincing Win Ekimov steals the show with late arrival Cycling: Wily Hussian Sprints Clear to Secure First Stage Vicotry in Prutour Scotland earn right to face old enemy For the Record Wild-card Sampras tunes up at Queen's Sport in Brief Mystery of Bontcho's King's Cross caper Hitching up to pay-per-view trailer Francis ignores usual PC plod Frustrated Hill reaches the crossroads Kevin Eason on a man attempting to keep his career on right track Paying the penalty for a lack of vision Dawson strikes an upbeat note Rugby Union This phoney warm-up shows we're not in the real world Legal & General Europe braces itself for visit from the turbofolk of Serbia Tom Walker on the dubious club that is about to mix with the elite Lama prefers to view the bigger picture Football Saturday Matt Dickinson talks to a goalkeeper with amibtions beyond football Shoot-out joy for Charlton brings spot of romance Slack Scots eye chance of return to miserly best Casiraghi increases foreign aid La Manga Club Nervous wait for players in Catch-22 Football Saturday The England and Manchester United Defender launches a new column exclusive to The Times By our Sports Staff: Forest in line for Anderlecht trialQ Bergkamp still on the sidelines Odyssey direct All-round attributes masked by Cronje's complexity The dour image of South Africa's captain belies a man of education and manners Harrods Knightsbridge Maddy and Atherton to form new opening pair Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, weighs up the options for the Edgbaston Test Nuclear debate puts tour at risk Cork pushes claims for Test recall Cricket: Quick Bwolers Exploit Helpful Conditions in Queen's Park Centenary Match Middlesex regret visual reality Yesterday's Scoreboards Hick century serves to frustrate Franks puts obstacle in the path of Durham Surrey hopefuls suffer at the hands of Hooper Fleming hundred puts the heat on Sri Lanka Oxford give some bite to innings on a dog day Kirsten strikes timely run of form Cricket: Rhodes Weighs in with Janty Half-Century as Medium-Pacers are Made to Suffer SKY Magnificent McGinley takes charge Golf Oxford Eights Ratcliffe's resolve sees her through Citro?n Swinging lovers thrive on fairways A single four-letter word may hold the key to success for some leading golfers Passion for the game that knows no bounds Enter now to win cash The Times World Cup Fantasy League Prizes worth ?50,000 The Times World Cup Fantasy League The Times Torrent has form to make waves in competitive sprint Racing Thunderer: Newmarket William Hill Thunderer: Stratford Tizzard quick to join professional ranks O'Brien to cut jumping team Results from Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Croco Rouge to triumph in Chantilly showpiece Racing: Prix Lupin Winner Can Hold Raiders at Bay Racing next Week Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Lingfield Park Pritchard favoured in thrilling title race Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Musselburgh Thunderer: Market Rasen The Times Knight errand provides feed for thought Horse sense and hospitality provide password to fast friendships at National Hunt stable St Helens gamble in attempt to turn corner Rugby League: Broncos' Hrave Charge Halted by Bradford Battered Bulls fight back Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Citro?n Caribbean Gardening Cruise Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Audi Contract Hire Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hero's glory gets yanked away Eve-Ann Prentice on the forgotten British air chief who devised the flights that saved besieged Berlin No one's safe from the ticket enforcer Joe Warwick on the next traffic warden you will love to hate A Galant new approach The Planes that Saved Berlin AIM Classic Cars The Classic is Reborn Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Healey E - Type Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Registration No's Cnda Members Oil 1 911 C2 90H, Guards/Lthr, Mint Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items En route to a less than 'appy 'oliday Summertime, and the French are revolting; but armed with a little information, there are ways round snarl-ups caused by the striking truckers Comedy with a bit on the side John Naish on serious money behind the joke sidecar image Electrifying performance from a kart Win Goodwood Festival Prizes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleet Street Publications Ltd Scottish Amicable Out in the Cold 63 The £40bn sleeping beauties Lizanne Rose explains what to do if you find a forgotten savings account Gartmore Investment Limited Cover-Up 58 Who Owns Whom now Woolwich Direct Cheltenham & Gloucester Exchange tries its best and boobs again Personal Investor Some don't like it hot Karen Woolfson explains what to do if you think you are suffering subsidence Skipton Mutuality's last gasp? Comment Rate discrepancies called to account Scottish Widows Schroders The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd To Advertise in this Section Please Call 0171 782… Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc This Sunday Banking Revolution Legal & General Mercury Asset Management Bloomberg 'Keep clear of Asia for a year or two' With Suharto's passing Indonesia may be on the road to recovery, but analysts are cautious, says Patrick Collinson Champagne Charlies Weekend Money has been monitoring the fortunes of two investment clubs since last June. Matthew Wall revisited them in the week that European and UK stock markets were hit by turmoil n Russia and the economic crisis in Asia looked set to deteriorate further, to see how they have coped with these economic rollercoasters Policy Choice Direct The Share Centre Neville James Limited Jupiter No Title Fund for the careful Standard Life Bank Legal & General Save & Prosper Umbrella funds take a soaking from advisers Hazel Spink hears a note of discord on the rapid growth of OEICs Commerical Union Oft chief is 'disturbed' over selling of funerals Clare Stewart reports on a widening inquiry into an £840m unregulated industry The Equitable Life How the cost of dying adds up the longer you live Woolwich Guernsey Limited Scottish Widows Britannia International Breakdown cover for European trips The Times Money Information Serice Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Building Society Taking a tilt at wind farms Clare Stewart assesses the attractions of a new fund investing in renewable energy Moving the Budget day would avoid additional tax codings Beale Dobie Direct Line Take a long hard look at losing credit cards Weekend Money Letters The Equitable Life Days of give and take at Barclays Invesco Foreign Colonial For Further Details on Weekend Money, Please Call… Policy Portfolio Invest On-Line Overseas workers lose tax perk Gavin Lumsden on the implications for aid projects now that the Inland Revenue has scrapped foreign earnings deduction Norwich Union Direct Transfer of cash to foreign parts can be risky business TSB Don't get left out in the cold with your annuity Helen Pridham on the need to shop around at retirement Zurich Municipal Aberdeen Prolific First National Building Society Carpetbaggers circle Nationwide Better off with a Mutual? Sets Appeal 54 Stay put in Russia Flemings advises When the partying is over Clare Stewart has some sobering thoughts for bright young things Virgin Sleeping Beauty Inside Picture Gallery Faith On the road with the Prince Eighteen journeys, 32 engatgements and 102 dignitaries: two uplifting days in teh life of the Prince of Wales Brian MacArthur admires the stamina of the heir to the throne on a hectic tour of Yorkshire Shopping Hertz Food & Drink Travel Anne Robinson 'The hating has to stop' Eric Lomax, who was tortured by the Japanese, says it needs someone brave to settle the problem The Informer Eric Lomax George Smith Anne Robinson BBC Radio 4 Just what the good doctor ordered Judy Goodkin goes to the Party Superstore to find out what makes Harry Hill laugh Rack 'em right Magazine Racks Gadgets Shop Watch The best- in black and white Bond Street has become the world's hottest street, says Nick Foulkes Beconase Allergy Three of a Kind Being shown the back door How does a restaurant handle a celebrity drunk? Joe The Drinks that Time Forgot Galliano Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitty It takes courage to send back a faulty restaurant wine, but win the right knowledge it can be done Star Buys Mum knows best in the Hunniford home Home Cooking BBC Radio 4 The Times Cook The long, balmy evenings of early summer are the ideal time to conjure up a barbecue to remember Consuming Interests: Orange Juice Champagne Sans Formalit? The Perfect Banana Split More Food & Drink Little bits of fluff on the side Not many women are interested in moths, I can't think Maybe there's a certain squeamishness built in to the education of girls' The house that is built of straw Matthew Brace huffs and he puffs but the house of the future will not blow down Get your fill of the gannet Feather Report On the Spot: Shropshire Rural recommendations NFU Mutual The best in the country Would your home pass the health test? Under offer: Britain's ultimate safe house Smart Moves No more diaries from Devon Get your savings on the right line Home Swap Market Comment Building on the best of British design John D Wood & Co Diary of a househunter To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1986 (Trade) 0171 481… HCA Bovis Homes Properties £60,000 - £150,000 Wimpey Homes Carpenders Park Fax: 0171 782 7828 (Trade) 0171 782 7799 (Private) Barratt Attention! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colliers Jardine Residential Sceptre Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Portugal Greenwich Heights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain - Marbella Timeshare Computer Link Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watermax The shape of things to come Louisa Reid, 92, fondly remembers formal beds in turf and outlines some of her favourites Homes & Gardens Holiday Memories Linger Chippendale 'Jopasco' Shade Allen Garden Tractor Bargains Cable & Wireless If the weather is kind, plant out pot-grown plants of sweetcorn, 12-18in apart in square blocks rather than in single rows, to assist pollination - which is done by wind and not insects My own Ray of sunshine A dynamic chap ensures that the garden of Moët Hennessy's chairman is full of fizz, says Jane Owen Me and my Garden: Viscount Marchwood NFU Mutual Make life easier at the cutting edge Stephen Anderton delves into the secrets of a handsome lawn Beware of what you are plotting Rachel Kelly warns of the hidden dangers of extending your garden Trims and Mows in One Grovewood - Fact not fiction Endless Pools Homes & Gardens Churchill's Stairlifts plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Clearflow Ltd Town & Country Home & Gardens Hard Water A Place of excellence, tranquillity and tradition Jane Owen unearths the secret recipe of the fine crops of Titsey Place A wild atmosphere Gardens to Visit Garden Answers The Indians who saw off the settlers Thirty years after he was sent by The Timkes to the Amazon, Anthony Smith returns to find vast chages Back to basics for Africa's future Clive Fewins on an organic farm where Ugandan students learn skills to help their country grow The Times The Times Can I have my car back? Arthur Leathley finds family life without a car in a town 25 miles from London is simply a tribulation too far Don't just talk to yourself Support groups for lonely home workers are booming Pamper session for two Joanna Pitman takes a break designed for expectant mothers and, below, meets a couple who dispense advice on childbirth Too busy thinking 'bout my baby 'I should be having a week of violent social diversion, as I did in my 20s, not sitting about the place brooding Help- I'm having a baby Ways to Ease the Pain during Pregnancy and Labour Bears with sore heads and tigers with toothache Andrew Morgan meets the dentist who works on animals Adopt Me The Times It's reigning cats and dogs Alasdair Riley meets some of the animals in Susannah's Ark A Vet Writes Stargazers can be Christians Astrology can live with Christianity, as three star astrologers testify, Philip Delves Broughton reports Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas How two towers became beacons of Christianity Church services for tomorrow A degree of their faith Ruth Gledhil meets the people with a Lambeth education Music & Memories To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6861 Fax: 0171 782 7930 Halcyon days of cider with Millsy This week's challenge: behave like a 13-year-old. David Bowker drinks cider, smokes himself green and "gets done" a lot To Advertise Fax: 0171 481 9313 Multiple Display Advertising Items West of England Reproduction Furniture Weekend Courses and Activities Tropical Sun and Beachwear The Lady's Norfolk Hat MOPS Antique Desks Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Silk Thredz MOPS William Tillman Call: 0171 680 6861 Trail Finders Travelbag EasyJet Travel Insurance Nexus Travel British Midland The Airline for Europe Costcutters Travellers' Insurance Association Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Flightbookers Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Union Americana Best Offers under the Sun To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1989 (Trade) 0171 481… Safari brings light to African night Oliver Bennett stays a step ahead of the game at night using infra-red goggles to watch kenya's animals Voyages Jules Verne Caped crusader braves bear country Somak Holidays We're all going on a summer holiday Kenya Fact File EuroLines Bridge over the River Mekong Martin Symington meets few visitors when the explores northeast Thailand and crosses the river to Laos SAS Pleasure Popping out to the shops—in Thailand Tailor Made Travel Thailand Fact File Been there, done it, ticked it off the list Gill Williams dodges bears and chases deadlines as she takes up the Cross Canada Challenge Voyages Jules Verne Thomas Cook Canada Fact File Fragrant trip to the Picos In Spain's Picos de Europe, Stephen Anderton, the Times gardener, enjoys a wildflower holiday, and, below, Jules Stewart explores remote Bulnes Brittany Ferries On the road to nowhere Bulnes Fact File AITO Swansea Cork Ferries Pclholidays A sporting chance to see France World Cup football fans can feast on French culture between matches. Gareth Huw Davies reports Christie's Worldwide Cruising Noble Caledonia Limited Webworld World Cup Austravel Just take 23 friends Travellers' Bulletin Board Go puts brake on ?100 fares China Flying off the Shelf Annual Trael Insurance Everybody wants to be Kate and Leo Travellers' Tip Voyages of Discovery Let's all ski down a sand dune Kenya holiday prices tumble Travellers' Bulltin Board Now is the time to go, say Oliver Bennett and Jeannette Hyde Flying Visits Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises Pack your Bags Testing our defence mechanisms Susan Elkin visits the Cinque Ports that protected England's coast BBC Radio 4 1066 and all that The Travel Collection The Times We're all going on a summer holiday From seaside to campsite to mountain, there are family summer holidays for late bookers, says Jill Crawshaw Debonair Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Platinum Travel Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1989 (Trade) 0171 481… France ABTA City Escapades The Times The magic of Italy Italian Escapades The magic of Spain Explore Worldwide Country Holidays How to Place your Own Advertisement Across the Room Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Executive Club Hello! I'm Chris Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Adam & Eve Mews Brighton Marina Candleburners Country Partners Club Sirius Saturday Rendezvous The Times The Executive Club To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6868 Fax: 0171 481 9313 Saturday Rendezvous Club Bicounters The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Solution to Jumbo 166 Bridge Word Answers Two Brains Jumbo Crossword 169 Modern Manners Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Two Brains Cross Words Times Two Crossword Books Hot, hot, hot Morcheeba sweat it out in America The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Sex, " continued the Rabbi, "is a beautiful thing. But it has to be done right. In America they only do it twice a week for three-and-a-half-minutes a pop, like boiling an egg, " He laughted extravagantly. "I am here to save the world from chronic boredom. " I smiled gratefully Contents This week Royal Festival Hall Performance Art Snakes and Ladders LIZA WITH A ZEE Event Batmacumba Theatre Spend, Spend, Spend! Exhibition Mary Seton Watts Teller like it is The Big Interview In the powder-perfect world of fashion, photographer Juergen Teller is that rarest of men: a stark realist with a knack for capturing more than just frocks. Mark Holgate talks exhibitions and exhibitionists with the godfather of heroin chic Silver and Tea Juergen Teller Book Offer Short cuts Clive king hails a movi`e club night wonders where Arnie's next $20 million will come from previews a crime/thriller festival and welcomes a season starring the Hollywood actress who carried a government warning Great Night in: Director Scott Silver UK Top 10 Films La. Stories US Top 10 Films (est.) Calm before the storm The Music Interview Chilled out and ultra cool, Morcheeba have a passive army of swaying fans. But with George Michael and Lenny Kravitz in the crowd, it won't be long before the ripples turn into shock waves. Lottie Moggach reports. Photos: Mitch Jenkins Morcheeba Fully ripened The Big Album Suddenly Last Summer Singled out Metro music charts The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Himphries and win £50 worth of records New album releases Classical Choice Richard Gere Red Corner Sales pitch Books Ever since the runaway success of Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch, the market for football literature has been growing even faster than Ronaldo's pay packet. Mike Pattenden's World Cup runneth over with delight Picture Book The land that slime begot P. B. F. A. London Paperbacks Seles back in the swing, airport fiction worth reading and women's writes The bitching hour Still hazy after all these years Snowblind By Robert Sabbag Canongate. ?6.93 Southern discomfort Nothing but Trouble By names Maw Sceptre, ?10 For More Arts Classified See Main Paper Travels of the mind Amazonian: Penguin Book of Women's New Travel Writing Ed. Dea Birkett and Sara Wheeler Penguin, ?7.99 Picture Gallery Hurd the latest? The Shape of Ice By Douglas Hurd Little Brown, ?15.99 Metro top 40 fiction First Novel Football Seasons Mick Bower Pulp, ?7.99 Football Top 10 How I Write Return to Fender Move over Oasis, flamenco is Tony Blair's latest passion. And no one does it better than Juan Martin. Mike Bradley proves that anything Blair can do, he can do too Welsh National Opera A whole new ball game Frightful Sloanes in too-tight taffeta? Not any more. The Oxbridge ball is an altogether hiper affair - and the muic's better too. Molly Sikpson takes a crash course Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: The General Openers The Times Music The Big Gig: Kenickie Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Sweet Charity Curtain Call Classical The Big Concert: Dame Gillian Weir Clubs The Big Bash: Off-Centre Dance /opera The Big Dance: Birmingham Royal Ballet Comedy The Big Laugh: Harry Hill Exhibitions The Big Show: The Warhol Look Don't Miss The Royal Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performing Arts Management Royal Albert Hall Exhibitions Royal Festival Hall Tickets London Calling Music Whitney Houston The Fleet Tandoori Restaurant Capital Break Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Centre The Antiquarian Book Fair St. John's Smith Square The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Computer Systems Lawyer's briefs Seven-Day Listing of 40 TV Channels plus Seven… Drama Not a lot to answer for "The title Mastermind is inappropriate: Sad Person With a Good Memory would be better" Looking to tomorrow for a licence to bill "The long termers at teh BBC have been talking for a decade about the post-licence fee era" This week Bbc 1 May 30 Film Choice British Midland Critics' Choice Radio 1 May 30 - Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 May 31 Film Choice Critics' Choice Radio 1 May 31 - Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Critic's Choice Satellite Films May 31 - Satellite BBC 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Monday June 1 - Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice British Midland Tuesday June 2 - Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Wednesday June 3 Film Choice Crictic's Choice Wednesday June 3 - Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics Choice Thursday June 4 Film Choice Critics' Choice Thursday June 4 - Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Friday June 5 Film Choice Critic's Choice Friday June 5 - Radio Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Time Computer Systems Plus Puzzles Prizes News No Title Picture Gallery It's toon time folks! 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