News from 11/07/1998
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Jon Ashworth, Robert Hargreaves, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Cath Urquhart, R. Morsley Smith, Briyan Rix, Martyn Morris, Stella Shamoon, Stephen Byers, Joanna Hunter, Brian Greer, Jane Marston, J. K. Yapp, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Simon Rocker, Rachel Campbell Johnstone, John Morgan, Cash Urquhart, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Simon Wittur, Karen Woolfson, Ann Bailey, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, J. D. Turner, Colin Tudge, Roger Shefield, Patrick Collinson, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Stewart Tendler, Martin Fletcher and Andrey Magee, Lynne Truss, Brian Jones, Drummond Hunter, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Nilgin Yusuf, Clare Stewart, Timon Day, Karl Johnston, Robert Sheehan, David Lancaster, Steve Keenan, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John E. J. Lloyd, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jacqui Spray, Matthew Barbour, Stephen Anderton's, Elizabeth Udatt, Lawrence James, Richard Robinson, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sylvia Disley, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Charlotte Ridler, Jenny MacArthur, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, John Young, James Bone's, James Landale Political Reporter, Harry Ritchie, Sue Corbett, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Audrey Magee, P. B., Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Damian Whitworth and Susan Bell, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Sue Fox, Daniel McGrory, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Aragon, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Helen Wallace, John Mahoney, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Brian Morris, Rachel Bridge, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Neave, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lottia Moggach, Claudia Joseph, David Robinson, A. J. Wandlass, Matt Dickinson, P. W., Amandip Uppal, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Peter Bryan, David Orr, Jeannette Hyde, Lily Berg, Caroline Merrell and Gavin Lumsden, Richard Evans, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Nicholas Bennett, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Claudia Joseph and Fraser Nelson, Nina Khrushcheva, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Muriel Ryding, Nicholas Wood, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, P. C. P., Wayland Kennet, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Paul Clayton, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Angus Clarke, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, M. L., Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Eve Arnold, Clarissa Hyman, Alan Lee, Sheila Keating, Arbella Warner, Jane Owen, David Elleray, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Sherratt, Brian Glanville, Michael Roffen, Peter Bottomley, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Richard Miles, David Bowker, Mr F. Cole, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Peter Ingham, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Warwick, Jonathan Green, Tom Chesshyre, James Henderson, Michael Henderson, Alex O'connell, I. H., Charlie Porter, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Scott Bradfield, James T. Wakefield, Camilla Bordewich, Jean-Christopher Novelli, Edward Marriott, Robert Goodard, Daniel Arzo-Boucher, R. Campbell Paget, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Canadida Crewe, Susan Emmett,
ResumoSeven Colour Sections : Britain's Best Value… Draper sold access to Mandelson 'Bombers halted minutes before London attack' Index Frank Leboeuf Times man plays in the Final DiCaprio takes another titanic role with touch of trainspotting Everything you wanted to know about but were afraid… Deep depression to follow gloomy June Bringing up baby Joanna Pitman's new column French to sell pitch to pay for World Cup Tiffany & Co. Diana The flawed icon The Times Next Week in the Times Bank of Scotland Hopes disappear in the smoke Stench of hate fills the air as Orangemen fight police and soldiers, reports Audrey Magee Families driven out by 'ethnic cleansing' Economy Hit Bomb plot man loses appeal In Brief Organic plea Swimmer dies Solicitor jailed Water prices Abbey judge Rape sentence Murder charge Garrett resigns Brit Fop strides to top of the catwalk Homegrown menswear designers are to have their own showcase next wee, reports Damian Whitworth Tiger steak leaves Japanese Tv station with a bad taste James Pringle reports on the unspeakable side of Far Eastern cuisine A Rare Ingredient Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Model star who likes to paint and party Inside Story NatWest Drama teacher's sex change raises few school eyebrows Paul Wilkinson on the support from staff and parents for a courageous decision 'Loophole' clash over landmines News in Brief Foxhunting solution Morphine kills boy Executive shot dead 'Sexism' row settled Shopaholic sentenced ?120 fine for death crash Oakridge Closing down an era in shopping Simpson Vending machines bring passengers to book Dalya Alberge on a novel idea to entertain rail commuters Seafrance Dover Calais Ferries Dixons Taking the lead in battle against memorial garden Alex O'Connell meets the angry dog owners who are united in their views on a new pet subject BBC Public asked to choose 'suitable' Diana products Central London Hotels Ericsson Stena Line Why the past is looking Modern color photographs are decaying quicker than Victorian black-and-whites, writes Simon de Bruxelles The battle to putle too rosy Fading Memories: Fight to save the Family Album Lost Art DIAL-a-PHONE Off the inevitable MacMillan cancer relief Homebase Whatever happened to the Seven Up crew? Film-makers still chart the progress of the class of 1964. Claudia Joseph turns the spotlight behind the scenes Dolphin Sanla Carolina Paxman waits for the news on his future Jeep Fame at last for pre-Fab Five New York The Link Harrods Gambler just goes for bust Stage guerrillas Poison alert for Milosevic Tito's food-taster tells Tom Walker about the perils of kitchen cutbacks Chances of a new Middle East war 'have risen sharply' Phone a Loan Bosch French icon tried to hide Nazi links Bestselling author worked for Petain but claimed to be a heroine of the Resistance, writes Ben MacIntyre Nokia (AFP): Hi ho, hi ho, it's back to work we go Legal & General Currys Lawyers lambast electric shock judge Office World Abiola dynasty gathers David Orr watches preparations for a flamboyant funcral in Lagos Death toll in Chinese floods nears 600 Hotel Breaks Altar boy abuse costs Church $30m World in Brief Briton injured in bull run Ski crash pilots face life (AP): Diana bodyguard sues (AFP): Easyjet flies into trouble (AP): Mean menu for does of war Foul fate robs stars of their greatest game Yard detective says French 'left in dark' on hooligans Famine in Sudan Towering tenors set tone for football's final act Cheltenham & Gloucester Blairs lead the way as Cabinet heads south for some rest and recreation New Labour's Tentacles of Power Multiple Display Advertising Items Young guns who profited from new Labour's success Prescott Anger Student politics saw start of lobbyist's flamboyant career WCN Dance to the frenzy of the tabloids News that Prince William has finally met Camilla Parker Bowles has helped both Palace and press, writes Alan Hamilton Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornish cream of summer fiesta Theatre National Theatre A Mexican wave of euphoria Ben MacIntyre on the fervour sweeping gllom out of France French leaves The Times Diary Picture Gallery Legends of the fall Lawrence James finds a fascinating similarity between two flawed icons: Lawrence of Arabia and Princess Diana Taking cover The Times Diary Wrong circle The Times Diary Vain conquest The Times Diary Would the last exponent of "Cool… Weight of the nation Nina Khrusheva explains why fat is a regional concept Wanted: A Portfolio Mandelson needs to be given a proper job Books Do Pass a Journey Leaves on the line might even speed the trains Diana's Bill A moral crusade and a potential military hazard Role of lobbyists and civil servants Journalistic ethics Change to Lea influence and funding in schools Bill Srebrenica crimes Critics of Orangemen Age of bishops Prescott's Peking duck Penalty shoot-outs At ease Not spilt out Court Circular Royal engagements Merchant Taylors Dinner Vintners' Company Saddlers' Company Lincoln 's Inn Weekend birthdays Personal Column Institute of Actuaries, Faculty of Actuaries The following have completed the examinations requirements for the qualification of Fellowhip of the Institute of Actuaries Our Foreign Staff: South Africa Restored to World Cricket as Sanctions are Lifted Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Lili Alvarez Elia Maria Gonzalez Alvarez y Lopez Chicheri, Countess of Valdence, Wimbledon finalist, skier, ice-skater, journalist, author and feminist, died on July 8 in Madrid aged 93. She was born on May 9,1905 Milestones Kay Thompson Kay Thompson, actress and author, died on July 2 in New York aged 95. She was born on November 9,1902 Lucia Valentini Terrani Lucia Valentini Terrani, Italian mezzo-soprano, died from leukacmia in Seattle on June 11 aged 51. She was born on August 28,1946 Equities lower in thin trading Investors Chronicle World Cup events firm calls in receiver Revenue gets tough with tardy taxpayers Hot Seat 28 Treasury clamps down on investment bonds A Week in the City NatWest's IT chief moves to new role Mortgage Solutions Trump's casinos sell-off attempt hit by slump Business Today Lobbying now worth ?30m a year Firms duck fallout over lobbying Timon Day reports on the way business puts its case to politicians Cost of Access to the Corridors of Power Travers to sue Cortecs for £1.5m The Sunday Times Sainsbury's ends family connection Gec and Italians in ?lbn radar joint venture Shield warns of higher R&D costs Japanese poll fears hit Asian markets Forest director leaves Pakistan shares dive Ryanair lists in London Bloodstock warning Body Shop goes Dutch Prism beats forecast Microgen disappoints Flare share placing Tourist Rates Monument-Mobil win Turkmenistan rights Business Roundup The Sunday Times Eurocamp to take over rival Exco unveils merger plan with Intercapital Vox humana The Times City Diary Brief flame The Times City Diary By our City Editor: Too clever by half Commentary Booking out The Times City Diary Table talk Th Times City Diary Albright warns of slowdown The Times New chief for Azlan as talks are aborted Energy to be fined for default A winning streak for corporate hospitality Business is good, but Matthew Barbour finds there is still no such thing as a free lunch Absolut? Former rail chief with job of uncoupling Sears chain Cv: Sir Bob Reid Speculation surrounds fate of Willis Corroon Stock Market Michael Clark Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Albright & Wilson Shield Inn Business Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes DIY dodges the rain Tempus Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,841 News Features Icon exposed: Marguerite Duras, the… Forecast Superlative Travel The times magazine Metro Weekend Vision Eurosport The final final 'Tomorrow I play in the World Cup final' Frank Leboeuf on his Dream Come True Danny Baker The bald truth about footballers Eyes on the prize Hakkinen on life in the fast lane Go Weekend Money Ladbrokes Barthez, the face of Christmas a common language Getting in twist over Shout Beware day when fantasy football turns into nightmare World Cup 98 A salute to those who baldly go... Nice One, Mr Spiro Odyssey direct Excuse over light ball won't wash at the beach Confident Brazil are hungry to retain title World Cup 98 American Express Ronaldo's final chance to conquer world Oliver Holt believes the Brazil striker has disappointed but can still live up to his billing as a football phenomenon Fifa finds unique solution to numbers game puzzle Umbro French toast 'the people's team' World Cup 98 Stella Artois Thrills of a lifetime squeezed into one unforgettable month Montmartre, Paris Full but some way short of finals record Desailly opens the case for stoutest defence Kevin McCarra on a France rearguard in formidable shape for their ultimate test Cup pays the penalty for systematic undermining World Cup 98 Strict Fifa guidelines help skill to prosper David Ellergy says technology is needed to aid officials, but must be used wisely Moore getting ready to draw the final curtain Russel Kempson finds the veteran commentator happy to take his leave The Times Comeback date for Keane later this month Hewlett Packard Gamarra complements bark of his goalkeeper World Cup 98 Rob Hughes Times writer name the players who have impressed them most over the past month and construct 1998 dream teams Sheer talent of Chilavert too good to ignore American Express Barthez is the best man to save the day Forward pairing full of problems Iran's finest makes case World Cup 98 NatWest The World Cup Today Driven by his date with destiny Hakkinen ready to receive Formula One crown after years of waiting Coulthard seeking start Schumacher keeps cool of something special as storm approaches Practice Times Grant Prix 1998: How They Stand for Britain Westwood increases pressure on outsider Golf Fitleist France riding higher as British team put in faulty performance By our Sports Staff: Larkham must take control Rugby Union: Australia Need Fly Half Stand out against All Blacks For the Record Franchise plans suffer with empty victory for Rhinos Rugby League Weekend Fixtures Ullrich has mountain to climb Jeremy Whittle believes the champion faces a battle to retain his title Guide to the Main Contenders in the Tour De France Standard Life England seek to wrap up series Sport in Brief Scotland advance Jarrett beats champion Fighting off retirement Becker serves notice Australia's day Letham moves closer Brite future beckons for the golden team Cycling Such seeking to force England turnstile Spinner offered chance to stake claim against former county in Benson and Hedges Cup final The Times Reactionary rising above downbeat mood Soul of indiscretion hopes to flower again Leicestershire's chance to finish how they started Benson and Hedges Cup final: Competition takes centre stage for last time Route to the Final Fours back on winning track Rowing Rolph fastest off the blocks Swimming: Three British Records Broken at National Championships Maddy sets own standards Richard Hobson examines the ups and downs of a man who seemed destined for a long run in the Test team Rain puts paid to Ireland's hopes Fleet swells for leading regatta Sailing York Chester Distinctive Dance to step out in style Racing: Ward-Owned Contender Can Colect Valuable John Smith's Cup at York Lingfield Park Surveyor's form stands up to close inspection Newbury Tomorrow Bbc2 Richard Evans Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Bahr can continue Godolphin run Racing Curragh Tommorrow BBC2 Southwell Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Salisbury Sedgefield Eddery reaches half-century Warwick Newbury Tomorrow Beerbaum holds the whip hand Alfa Romeo Biking's golden years at the Guggenheim Motorcycles have arrived as a design icon, with the launch of a major New York. David Lancaster reports BMW gets ugly fast Vaughan Freeman finds the new Z3 Coupé a powerful package under dodgy skin Cycling to work is definitely hinged Angus clarke discovers that his commuting future has folded Jaguar & Daimler Mercedes-Benz Retail Great West Road 0181 560 2151 Working Motors Tayside Numbers Spluttering won't clear congestion Glenda Jackson's big idea, the Intergrated Transport Policy, misses one important point: the last Government privatised all the transport Driven to Distraction How stars can scar your car Celebrities sell motors, but they also be a disaster, says Joe Warwick Skipper puts fun in funky John Naish finds Piaggio's junior boy-racer more than a stylist's toy Vauxhall The Times Unit Trust Information Service Withdrawn Painful legacy for middle classes Susan Emmet explains how to keep the Revenue's hands off your estate Woolwich In the Balance 59 'Hope value' is sting in the tail Alliance Leicester Cat Attack 60 Make a will to avoid further heartache Threadneedle investments Royal & sunAlliance Equity Income Pep Back in Throgmorton Street Personal Investor All shook up by credit card rates Direct savings Nothing simple about savings issue Comment European shares an attractive opportunity Helen Pridham says it is time to buy as continental markets climb Pep File Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Change of job can leave you poorer in retirement years Woolwich Martin Currie Ticket to ride world's free market economies Share of the Month Legal & General Social trends fuel rise in popularity of renting The mobile young are discovering that buying-to-let can be profitable, says Matthev Barbour Multiple Display Advertising Items JUPiTER Beware the next deadline for tax How to perk up your portfolio Unit-Linked Insurance Investments High time to be backing Britain Hitor Miss Patrick Collinson assesses the prospects for a new unit trust from HSBC dedicated to UK shards Policy Portfolio Direct Line Policy Choice Direct Invest On-Line Schroders Affordable original art Clare Stewart says buying limited-edtion prints is next best to the real thing GA General Accident Direct Norwich Union Virgin Anxious brokers watch 'A' shares waste away Investeco Nationwide gets the jitters Caroline Merrell reports on how carpetbaggers can still snatch victory in crucial conversion vote Fan of old-fashioned value Foreign Colonial Framlington Exeter Friendly Society Catmark isolates Isas Caroline Merrell and Gavin Lumsden on the angry reaction to benchmarks Students bank on a good deal Trading Places 52 Virgin Barclays attacked over b? as L&g fund is shelved House Guests 55 Inside Taxation Borrowing Collecting Business News Pages Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashworth Gardening All about Viagra Shopping Lanvin Lhomme Food & Drink Travel Joanna Pitman Chappell Good-time gumdrops What You Need to Know about Viagra What They Say Magimix It 's not all in the mind Where Viagra jokes fall flat Why it's bussiness as usual in cork Anne Robinson Lanvin Tidal Ware John Lewis Gadgets Broadway dreaming Frasier star John Mahoney tells Sue Fox of his musical passion Sharp-dressed and well suited Three of a Kind Oriental Carpet Merchants Ltd The Times Cook For long, lazy summer days nothing can compete with simple yet sublime classic country cuisine from France Consuming Interests: Ice Cream More Food & Drink Ducking the real thing Peking duck? Forget Beijing, go to Hull, says John Prescott. Clarissa Hyman did just that The last of the summer wines A special occasion? Jane MacQuitty concludes her Top 100 with 20 fine bottles for under £20 Canard-Duchene Not even doctors are perfect Joanna Pitman's labour ended with a dramatic delivery in the street. For baby Alice, the story is just beginning Life behind the green baize doors The domestic servant is making a comeback, but life 'below staris' today is a world away from what it was in pre-war Britain. Rachel Campbell Johnston reports Why we're all playing at home It's no fantasy, says Arabella Warner, watching football really is a family game Scene of work, rest and plays With yew trees for a backdrop, Jane Seymour paints, relaxes and enjoys family dramatics, finds Jane Owen Something to look down on Parterresare low in maintenance but high on style saya Sue Corbett Face File Out of the blue in Yorkshire Gardens to Visit Cool , calm and contemplative Sue Corbett meets designers who use a few simple to create stress-busting gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Endless Pools Multiple Display Advertising Items Ladder Stabiliser Scatter Multiple Display Advertising Items Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers The Wadham Trading Company Cuardian Flowers are not the only colour Artificial colours in the garden can look perfectly natural if used boldy, says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Banish Scale and save Money Fast! Take 2in tip cuttings, under polythene, of shrubs… North of the Thames John D Wood & Co Bewley Homes Welcome to the rooms with a pew Smart Moves Picture Gallery Market Comment At home on the ocean wave Home Swap Can sage advice sell your house? Famously Smudged Lincolnshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lifestyle Prime Share Barratt Wates Diary of a househunter Changing Times Two into one home can go Joint Buyers Beware Praying for good health Ruth Gledhill is moved by a service celebrating 50 years of the NHS At your Service Church services tomorrow A faith alive and kicking Simon Rocker reports on how young British Jews are becoming more innovative, active and adventurous When a good sense of humour is simply Divine Changing Times Deer? They're horny creatures 'Dr Ridge compared the sound of a mating stag to some Birds, bees and turnover Colin Tudge on the moral unease over hi-tech farming Changing Times Don't be too cocky with me Feather Report Tough lessons in self-sufficiency A father figure of the environment movement is disillusioned with the green lobby, says John Young A Vet Writes Don't bark at me, I'm a psychologist Unruly pets are causing owners to ask for help on the couch, says Jonathan Green Adopt Me Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling House Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Erotic Print Society This is Not a Misprint! Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Reproduction Furniture Getting pseud for my efforts This week's challenge: being pretentious. David Bowker changes his name to rise to the occasion Overcome Impotence Stannah Stairlifts Weekend Courses and Activities Multiple Display Advertising Items The Selection Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas British Airways Go Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Spirited Sydney, a work in progress Olympic fever is sweeping a city which already knows how to party says travel editor Catch Urquhart Tailor Made The royal city lays its last Tsar to rest St… Down under British Airways Those hills are still alive Far from the madding crowds Prevented by the poor weather from visiting Machu Picchu, Perus famous scared city of the Incas Five Star Europe Cusco File Meeting Asia's friendliest souls As the World Cup ends, Camilla Bordewich explores South Korea, the host country in 2002 British Airways Holidays South Korea Fact File EuRO Lines Fairy-tale palaces for the Tsar-struck Vistaford Cunard The Travel Collection Salzburg Caught in a musical Trapp James Henderson went to Salzburg for the classics but found himself lured on to the sound of Music tour Singing Salzburg Fact File VJV P&O Cruises Disneyland Paris Strike Action SAS Florida not put out by fires Travellers Bulletin Board Despite a string of forest fires at popular destinations, tourists are being encouraged to stick to their plans, says Jeannette Hyde Climb every mountain Joanna Hunter meets a man who has climbed Scotland's 728 peaks Prices up for dawn of 2000 Correction Exit the travel agent English off the menu in Majorca Steve keenan on a campaign to reclaim the Balearics for the spanish Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance A tax on your break? Your holiday may be taxed to replenish the Air Travel Trust Fund A Great Beach Oxford Wonderland Travellers Tip Pack your Bags Flying Visits Noble Caledonia Limited A romantic weekend with the family Who says thatchildren and a few days at a country house hotel don't mix? Martin Symington finds it can be done. VJV A Break in the Country Fact Box The long-distance endurance test They attack your pocket, then your digestion. Tom Chesshyre hardens his arteries for a tour of motorway service stations Brittany Picture Gallery Fact Box P&O Cruses British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Breaks Inglewood Exmoor National Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Rock Cornwall Exmoor Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Champange Breaks The Commodore The Rising Sun Hotel Short Breaks Directory UK Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheen Falls Lodge, Kenmare, Co Kerry, Ireland Summer at Parkhill The Cottage Hotel The Sport & Craft Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springfield Country Hotel & Leisure Club Jersey Hotel De France Rudlee Hall Cricklade Hotel Cotswold House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Debonair Multiple Display Advertising Items Suffolk Heritage Coast The Palace Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bindon Countay Mount Armathwaite Hall Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey European Multiple Display Advertising Items Only £45 Fall Annaal Cover Anywhere - Anytime Fust &… City Escapades Stena Line How to Place your Own Advertisement Ring the Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Onlylunch Winning Move Chess No. 3470: Rum Journey New Software Computer Games and Pastimes Solution to Jumbo 173 Bridge Word Answers Modern Manners Send your queries to Morgan's Modern Manners, The Times, Weekend, I Pennington Street, London El 9xn Jombo Crossword 175 Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Two Brains Cross Words Your Essential Guide to What's on in London &… Kahlil Gibran's biographer, plus six pages off… Nature ramble Ewen Bremner gets his Mojo working in Jez… Be happy with your snaps: week one of our guide to… The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "So, Sir Tim, "I don't give interviews any more, " replied Rice, a la Judi Dench. " Oh, " I said, pressing on, "enjoying the show?""I Do Not Give Interviews, " repeated Sir Tim, in a special voice obviously reserved for the aurally, if not mentally, challenged, "Oh, right, Lovely, " I mumbled, and scuttled back to my seat Contents This week Theatre, Art, Fashion... And Win Tickets to Pulp and Bruce Nauman Sbc Win! Tickets to see Pulp Theatre Proposals ART Royal College of Art collection Fashion Primitive Streak I Win! Tickets to Bruce Nauman Kay class Jamiroquai's jay kay lives the rock-star idyll in his 11-bedroomed country house. But, as Nigel Williamson discovered, life can have its hardships - even if youn do get to sleep with Denish Van Outen. Portrait: Mitch Jenkins Picture Gallery Tower Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Night in: Director Bill Bennett The director of Kiss or Kill selects Charles Laughton's 1955 drama The Night of the Hunter (Warner Bros, £13. pp) as his video for a great night in Uk Top 10 Films L. A. Stories Us Top 10 Films Roc kins on They've had their troubles, but the party spirit of the B-52's is enough to get an accountant's christmas party living on the dancefloor and the band back on the road again with a greatest hits album. Charlie Porter met them in New York New album releases Jazz Choice Garbage Foxy music The Big Album Singled out Metro music charts Keeping his cool Ewan McGreger Got the Hollywood Hype, Robert Cartyle got the glory, but Ewen Bremner came out of Trainspotting and disappeared into obscurity - until now. Molly Simpson gets to grips with the man said no to zoe Ball Naxos Prophet and loss Books New Age Guru Kahlil Gibran was no saint, Robin Waterfield says. But isn't fallibility proof of humanity? 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Do they come back with warning stickers? So did Lottie Moggach's - until she got together with photographer Paul Salmon for the first in our four-part series on how to take a decent picture Choosing your Film From my Photo-Album: Marilyn Monroe by Eve Arnold Choosing your Lens Paul Salmon's Masterclass Metro entertainment listings Your 18-Page Guide to What's on your Area The Big Picture: Mad City Openers Unbearable Lightness of Being? Music The Big Gig: Tortoise Backstage On a sad note? Theatre West End The Big Play: Whistle down the Wind Curtain Call The Samaritans Classical The Big Concert: First Night of the Proms Clubs The Big Bash: Big Kahuna Burger The Big Bash: Big Kahuna Burger Dance / opera London Dance The Big Dance: Swan Lake Comedy The Big Laugh: Jerry Seinfeld Exhibitions Major/museums Anthony D'offay The Big Show: Chagall: Love and the Stage Don't Miss Exhibitions Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Concerts St. John's, Smith Square Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Blue Eyes is back Maria Callas Reputations Monday BBC2 9pm Sport World Cup Final Sunday Bbc1 7pm ITV 7.45pm Flims Holly Hunter Crazy in Love Monday Bbc2 . 30pm Wildlife Bears Absolutely Animals Tuesday Channel4 8pm Only the best quality trash The problem facing mankind will be how to fill those thousands of new digital television channels Stripping off in an attempt to cover all There is an indifference among broadcasters to the reality that radio is television without pictures This week Bbc1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Saturday Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics Choice Sunday Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics Choice Bbc1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics Choice Bbc1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice Bbc1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky Box Office Satellite Films Critic's Choice Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics Choice Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics Choice Ferney James Long Meg@ Picture Gallery Happy holidays all! 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Tum the page This week will self reaches dizzy new heights From robert whymant in tokyo The advent of an electronic match-maker puts more byte into japan's dating game Daewoo P&O West Bosch and Finish BAC Conservatories Renault Cable & Wireless One dose of this drug could cure any addiction Bravo W Wedgwood Halfords Social Circuit Picture Gallery QPD Boots English eccentric at home Evelvet goldmine Elements of style Extended shelf life Offcuts Delivers Hide and seek A Professional 11- Piece stainless steel Cookware Set for just four Instalments of ? The Wildlife Safari Jonathan meades at Sartoria Glorious English Summers Restaurant guide: italians The Sunday Times Wine Club The beautiful feast Directdebit Our first meal ally and scott svenson If one of us has had a hard day, we each know what food to rustle with the necessary curative properties Hawkshead Novelli's secrets Offcuts Bar fly A good yarh La Redoute Classic Offcuts On the case We are family Hom Bakery The times magazine What they say about going to chruch John diamond Collingbourne Dear coach... your new life starts here The secret of a good night's sleep " Beach Bum" David J. Wilkins Luxury Silks Don't Let Mobility Affect your Ability! Beautiful, Elegant & Unique JoJo Maman Bébé The Times Positive testing Him and her by Min Cooper She demonstrates a post-feminist perspective of the nature vs nurture debate Pride after prejudice Healing words Sick of sickness Fever pitch Self obsessed Kirkdale Direct The Mail Order Sofa Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Willowbrook Direct from Odeon Simply Sofas Thomas Lloyd Classic Choice This week, s man with the pocket camera: dj simon mayo Partners World Cup Seat Reserver
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