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News from 18/07/1998

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Max Barton, Stephanie Davies's, Natasha Fairweather, Angus Clarke, Lois Letts, Ross Leckie, Victoria Walker, Martin Higgins, James Eve and Joanna Hunter, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, John Naughton, Tunku Varadarajan, Cath Urquhart, Barney Spender, Nigel Williamson, Paul Sexton, Sylvie Simmons, Patrick Humphries, Paul Connolly and Veena Verdi, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, C. Bird, Brian Greer, John Beer, Sarah Potter, Michael Levete, Jane MacQuitty, Ra Page, Gerald Long, Magnus Linklater, Dominic Kennedy and Lennart Utterstrom, John Morgan, Adam Barker, Clive King, P. C-P., Paul Hoggart, Christopher Buckmaster, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Bill Thomas, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Mathew Lloyd, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, K. Yeomans, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Nilgin Yusuf, Clare Stewart, Jane Wilson, Matthew Barbour and Sarah Cunningham, David Gladstone, Timon Day, John Thicknesse, Chris Hulme, Pat Gibson, A. Kipps, John Clarke, Rupert Cox, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, amandip uppal, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jacqui Spray, Shirley English, Mike Pattenden, Michael Knipe, C. J. Glaister, Stephen Anderton's, Oliver Swanton, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Robert Verkaik, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Abbs, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, James Bone's, Ian Hughes, Frances Bissell, Anne Warcham, Audrey Magee, David Hands, P. B., Peter Barnard, David Charter, Nicholas Green, Michael Gwilliam, Director, Rory Knight Bruce, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Simon Beckett, Hazel M. Wood, Jasper Gerard, E. Rudd (Honorary Secretary), P. C-P, Russell Kempson, Ben Reed, Anne Ashworth and Susan Emmett, Daniel McGrory, Sarah Johnson, Paul Durman, Anthony Cross, John Woodcock, Sophie Campbell, Mark Edwards, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Judith Wilson, Lin Jenkins, Mark Holgate, Paul Sexton, Dave Thomas, John Barnes, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones and Oliver August, Christina Koning, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, William Midwood (Managing Director), Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, JRT, Jeannette Hyde, Cliff Brittle, Richard Evans, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Candia Crewe, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Gary Buchanan, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, David Kettle, Fraser Harrison, Oliver August, Stephanie Billen, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Anita Peltonen, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, M. L., Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, ML, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Bowker, Richard Miles, Michael Goldman, Fraser Nelson, Graham Searjeant, Richard A. Edwards, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Paul Hooper, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Michael Cassidy Policy Chairman, Danny Baker, Brian Baister, D. Harriss, Lottie Moggach, Lisa Verrico, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Benedict Nightingale, Basil C. T. Sharpe, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, John Cole, Valerie Grove, J. Berry, Charlie Porter, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Scutt, Sallyanne Halstead, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Seven Colour Sections: Britain's Best Value… Is this Britain's greatest sportsman? Brown sticks to his guns on joining European single currency Staff car park spaces to cost ?150 a year Weekend Clinton's bodyguards must speak The Lambeth Conference Yeltsin apologises for massacre of Romanovs Michael Binyon watches as Russia buries the Tsar and its shame Micky, Minnie and me Portrait of The Artist £150m to make blood safe Lawrence inquiry Tower of trouble Picture Gallery Day of glory for Justin Rose, 17 Krizia Matthew Parris Next Week in the Times Wesleyan Surgeons prepare to adjust Hague's turn to the left Noraid to raise cash for Ira dissidents Advisers to help pensioners claim full benefits Blanket ban on oilrig dumping Yeltsin says sorry for murder of Romanovs Medical students 'cheated in exams' News in Brief Ulster eggs alert Student rapist jailed Murder jury sent home Carer stole from widow Jumbo Crossword Teacher jailed for affair with under-age boy Court was told how mother-of-two seduced youth of 15 after giving him cannabis, reports Helen Johnstone Boy aged 8 freed after Un plea Dieneyland Donatella dons Versace haute couture mantle Soldiers smuggled cocaine Sweets given an added fizz for today's electronic age Currys How Churchill Cabinet kept costs of Coronation down Extravagance would have been disliked, reports Valerie Elliott Henpecked killer gets five years Slaley Hall Roche Bobois Homebase The Man within Picture Gallery Rac Blood donations to be treated against Cjd Government takes experts' advice and goes for 'better safe than sorry' approach, reports Ian Murray Picture Gallery Man's family cleared over murder plot DIAL-a-PHONE 7 women treated by surgeon have died Davis blasts off with the verve of Berlioz Pride of the iron age rusts away Yorkshire Bank Mops Whizz-kidz Pc World Renault Experts wrangle over best angle Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Yeltsin seeks to lay ghosts of history to rest Prudential Romanov funeral overshadowed by family feuds Dolphin Race case police fail to provide crucial answers Family's Solicitor Denies Souring Relations Seafrance Reality of race attacks 'is being ignored' Does Your Memory Fail You Psoriasis? Parker knoll £1.3m facelift for Churchill's Tehran oasis Central London Hotels Dixons Danny the Hood leaves his stain on Scandinavia US gets hip to Carnaby cult Amazing Sound Technology Pooh hoo-ha has happy ending Bad case of Gallo humour Which nline Showtime in court Mugabe's Grace and favours Jan Raath reports from Chivhu on the cynicism of Zimbabwe's ruling elite as they feather their nests in a country suffering from desperate and worsening poverty Heart attack victim sues Viagra firm for $80m Last weekend final reductions Halifords EU plea on Net child porn Rabin widow in arms row Reuters: Ex-ministers for Aids trial Spain's royal grandchild US defied in deal on war crimes court World in Brief Blair attacks SNP separatism Labour's slump in Scots polls prompted fighting talk from the Prime Minister, reports Gillian Harris Muddled view of 'middle' Scots B&Q Lawyers who lose legal aid cases face blacklist London landmarks lose their monopoly B&Q Picture Gallery Carey facing his greatest test yet Ruth Gledhill looks ahead to the Lambeth Conference Talking heads who will lead Church debate Cheltenham & Gloucester The Sunday Times Opera & Ballet This is Truly an Epic Musical Hard lesson on standards Valerie Grove examines how a leading school managed to fail the Ofsted test Exhibitions The Dave Brubeck Quartet Morsels of wit in a dish that survives reheating A man who got away with murder James Pringle recalls the photo that defined Vietnam's cruelty Poor Archie Picture Gallery The last pretenders? Dna tests have exposed many a fraud but has the romance of history been lost for ever, asks Ben Macintyre Daddy's girl Pick and mix Picture Gallery Books to bewitch a child Reading just for fun is fine, says Sarah Johnson The Lambeth Way The Anglican Communion must hold fast to its core beliefs Money Won't Buy Him Love The Scottish Nationalists have reaped where Labour has sown A Slippery Business Crofters seek a new market for seaweed Blueprint for a reformed Lords Lack of vision at heart of London? Diana memorial Preacher's protest Today in 'The Times' Salmon stocks Letters that are intended for publication should… Days that make a perfect summer Power title Effective sounds Court Circular Royal engagements at the weekend Personal Column Weekend birthdays New ambassador Kennedy Faces Car Crash Charge Picture Gallery Service dinners Dinner Anniversaries University news Major Michael Hammond-Maude The Royal Society Luncheon Cocktail party Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Dick McDonald Professor Rachel Rosser Personal Column Milestones Richard Berens Equities firmer at the close Lexus U-turn halts tax on pension offshore bonds Profile MPs seek more private sector members on MPC Tide turns for Hebridean kelp cutters Film chiefs pan US appointment A Week in the City Nomura among Thistle bidders Friendly for life Weekend Money Midland staff to sue over Hsbc options Business Today Gec setback Slipped discs Sears protest Highgate poised to buy four Granada hotels The Times Gec hit as merger of us aerospace duo is scuppered Big dairy firms boycott auction by Milk Marque Pru raises its stake in Bluewater complex British Energy to buy 'bargain' US reactor Perkins pays £14.7m for Fresh-Pak Unilever fund goes for higher risk plan Ofgas seeks auction for gas storage space Business Roundup BSkyB in Italia talks Nationwide extension Adidas signs two clubs Waste Recycling to grow Record high for Volvo Man U trounces Italy Aortech blames delays Radius in £15m buyout Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Brown's Gamble Emi says album sales likely to disappoint NatWest tower sold to consortium for £226m Cortecs expenses were 'normal' By our City Editor: Lord Simpson's novel approach IPR agrees bid by Interpublic Finelist makes formal overtures to Partco The Times Sears directors come under fire Top music promoters join forces to put on a show for the City Two entertainment supremos have changed their tune about the stock market, as Rachel Bridge discovered The Times Nike chief unafraid to tread with a heavy step Shell shock The Times City Diary Paper tiger The Times City Diary Action man The Times City Diary Commodities Liffe Options Ftse ends on a high as rogue trades boost prices Stock Market 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 Car Group Waste Recycling Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Near the cut-off point Tempus Computerland Wall Street The Times Crossword No 20,847 News News Features Aa Information Superlative Travel Sections The times magazine Hardy Rose takes Open by storm Change in Weather Blows Leaders off Course Charity appeal Danny Baker One-sided view Mortgage express Weekend Money Go Mercedes Benz Freddy's struggle viewed through forest of brollies Huston loses control and hopes plummet Cut claims leading figures Professional foul could trip Rose Perils lie in wait as the Birkdale trail-blazer considers his next move Woods is packing them in The Ball that Counts the Most Montgomerie sinks under weight of expectation Today's Tee-Off Times Second-Round Scores Open hazards require men for all seasons Mel Webb on two contenders forced to blow hot and cold Mansfield ends with fair wind in his sails Sailing Festina's Tour ends in disgrace Cycling: Leading Team Expelled after Admission of Systematic Drug-Taking El Guerrouj caught napping for a change Athletics: Moroccan World Record Holder Fails to Show up at Press Conference ahead of Bupa Games For the Record Weekend Fixtures Fisher casts out holder British select schoolgirl Schumacher backed England suffer setback Wiggins wins world junior track gold Sport in Brief Enqvist revives holders with win Tennis Friendly fire claims lives as addicts get their July fix Sky is limit for Shaka Eubank in last-chance saloon Boxing: Former World Champion Must Succeed to Keep Careeer Alive Picture Gallery Eat my words? Sorry, no hope Roast Beckham still on the menu Celtic opt for veteran Venglos Football: Former Aston Villa Manager Surprise Return Morley happy to play in a world of his own Free the fixture list from its bonds Time to bring Hick and Salisbury back from exile McGrath the cheerful bearer of grim news England's main tormentors are planning a reunion for the next Ashes series England reliant on form of Edwards Press-gang vote a mixed blessing Amazing Grace, his fame still endures John Woodcock celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of the first cricketer to become a household name World's finest pay double tribute Physio who went to war over Cork Rolling Rock Surrey maintain hot pace in championship race Cricket: Gatting Bags a Pair as Middlesex Go down to Record Defeat at Hands of Metropolitan Rivals Lewis leads charge to remarkable triumph Audacious Law gives Essex ray of hope Hampshire show their two faces Yesterday's Scoreboards Conditions fail to damp down Yorkshire Clouds not allowed to darken the horizon in Lancashire Scotland tipped for title Brittle may pay high price for lack of trust David Hands, rugby correspondent, argues that the vote for chairmanship of the Rfu must be one for progress and unity Unless England team thrives, game will wither Cliff Brittle presents his credentinals for re-election as the reform candidate to drive through changes Halifax dominate but lose Chester Rugby League Harris preserves the mould Agenda Rugby in need of fresh start and an end to conflict Brian Baister argues that dialogue, not diktat, is the way to unity and rehabilitation in the sport Odyssey Golf Welcome side-effects put riders in control Women relishing freedom and chance to make an impact granted by revival of a lost art Forest Mere Legal & General Savill can profit from change of tactics Richard Evans supports Bhb chairman in aiming at bookmakers to increase income for industry Newbury Newmarket Grazia to reward patient Prescott on reappearance Newbury Bbc1 Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Lewis delights in winning excuse Racing: Epsom Trainer Has Welcome Double with Imani and Carlton at Newbury Ayr Redcar Yesterday's Results Xaar misses comeback race Ripon Warwick Nottingham Genuine Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadillac Audi Bmw Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items White Dove The Best in Contract Hire Hmc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadillac Smitten by the magic of old Moths Eve-Ann Prentice takes to the skies with the old school—the last place in Britain you can get your pilot's licence in a primitive Tiger Moth biplane Land-Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weston Park International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Mark Hunt N. 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Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Select Britain loses its no-claims bonus The reason we have lower insurance rates than our European counterparts is that we hate bureaucracy so much we stupidly avoid claiming Now Bavaria brings you better driving skills Bill Thomas discovers on BMW's new roadcraft course that he is not the perfect motorist after all V6 Laguna: Renault's wolf in grey saloon's clothing Vaughan Freeman gets fierce with the plain-Jane motor that its maker says is the fastest you can buy for less than £20,000 Your Chance to Join the Great Classic Car Parade The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lehmann Communications Ec3 Crash course in safe havens for investors Peace of mind offered by guaranteed schemes comes at a price, says Patrick Collinson Direct savings £23m Asda Carrot NatWest Nationwide Call Bond to the rescue as market tumbled in Japan Woolwich Save & Prosper Small is plain and jilted Personal Investor Asda's ?23m carrot Karen Woolfson reports on an options scheme which rewards the shopfloor The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd James Virgin Slow decline of financial advisers Comment Size up the various funds available to make sure you have a perfect fit Karen Woolfson on why thousands of investors will get shirty over their Peps Scottish Windows Virgin Norwich Union Direct Claim a piece of the action enjoyed by the professionals Gavin Lumsden clears confusion ove the relatively unexplored territory of investment trusts, while Pick and mix a jargon-free pension Aberdeen Investment Trusts Legal & General Investment Trust Factfile Host of options to keep you guessing Helen Pridham slices through the tangle of wares on offer Global Investments Trusts Schroders Defectors swamp society Foreign Colonial Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savings rates on the way up again The Times Money Information Service Bristol & West Picture Gallery Direct Line Gartmore Misconception over bed-and-breakfasting Payouts could disappoint the carpetbaggers Deals on wheels galore Clare Stewart examines the finance packages available for car buyers PeP FT French retreat within reach The pound's strength makes for tempting property bargains across the Channel, says Clare Stewart Virgin Ga Policy Portfolio Great Rates Abbey National Beale Dobie Holidaymakers in danger Susan Emmett voices fears that people will stay uncovered in face of higher premiums Martin Currie Morgan Stanley's three-pronged attack Caroline Merrell reports on the launch of an investment house aimed at the retail market Royal & Sunalliance Scottish Widows Nationwide's last call for mutual support Anne Ashworth and susan Emmett report on the countdown to the society's vital vote next week Sellers home in on Cgt savings Small-Time Blues Guinness Flight Harman's selective pension booster attacked Crash Course Inside Shopping So I'll just do as I'm told then shall I Mother? Men think they know their minds, but their mothers know them better, says Matthew Parris Shoping Multiple Display Advertising Items Fashion Travel Anne Robinson A hard bond to break Mothers and Sons A light that could shine for us still A candlelit vigil is the best way to remember Diana, says Marcus Binney Anne Robinson Sale Doesn't the haircut give it away? Comedian and TV presenter Mark Lamarr confesses his love for rock'n'roll on vinyl to Joe Warwick Cycle jordan Shop Watch Light work Garden Lamps Gadgets Three of a Kind The best of the summer's highs And a Love Potion for my ageing raver friend please Oliver Swanton sips the new-age drinks ousting alcopop Champagne Super Value Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Drinks that Times Forgot Drink Jane MacQuitty Don't be fooled: the label on the bottle may be amusing but the wine inside probably isn't Star Buys Consuming Interests: Fresh Soup The Times Cook Pickles and preserves are great edible souvenirs of a Mediterranean holiday—or a traditional British summer Kim's early Wilde dining She didn't have to sing for her supper but feeding a family of stars wasn't easy for Kim Wilde's mother, Joyce Conard Duchene The Perfect Tomato Soup The times magazine Invasion of the Beanie Babies Jane Wilson on the toy every child wants Girls join boys behaving badly Driaking and fighting is no longer exclusively a male preserve. Sharon Maxwell Magnus reports on a worrying trend Joanna Pitman Alice stays at home while her parents dine at Spencer House; and Dr Thomas Stuttaford responds to last week's column Baby snatchers A daisy chain reaction Grow a whopper in the inner city Sunflower Competition Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Get yourself connected The Web is a great place to meet gardeners, says Anne Warcham Spare that tree, or face a day in court Beware: felling may break a preservation order, says Barbara Abbs Divide clumps of autumn-flowering colchicum bulbs… Shoparound The Selection Homes & Gardens Change the Face of your Kitchen Plants get collective security Rare genera are being saved from extinction by a dedicated group of amateurs, reports Barbara Abbs Ladder Stabiliser Hard Water Exterior Conservatory Blinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Churchill's plc Scatter Cannock Gates Weird but wonderful Gardens to Visit New money captures old places The man who ruined his house Recently Landed Gentry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two Very Modern Classics Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Retirement Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Georgian Village House Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items If you're looking for a touch of class Home Swap Market Comment Smart Moves Crest Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Fairview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vila Sol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of a househunter John D Wood & Co Right to buy, left to rot Men of cloth feast in joy Ruth Gledhill sings out in celebration along with a grand old company Church services tomorrow Hello! It's the quiet life here After the women priests debacle, the Lambeth Conference is playing it safe It's time we pulled the communication accord The Times Full of beans at the farm show 'My first port of call absolutely every time I go to an agricultural event is the tent where they are giving away food' Nfu Mutual Laid back in Llangollen The Eisteddfod has spawned an offbeat 'fringe' version at Llangollen. Rory Knight Bruce paid a visit Silver pipers call the tune Feather Report On the Spot: Hatfield House When the new family 'pet' is a game old bird Fraser Harrison made friends with a pheasant—and came to regret it A Vet Writes MoD dogs and Englishmen John Young sees a serious game of dogs and robbers Adopt Me Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Men Luxury Silk Robes Leisure Slacks Condoms The Genuinepanama Hat Company Antique Desks Bike Friday FFC Castle Combe Skid Pan The "Shelia Maid" Hsl Rocking Chair Military Memorabilia! Coopers of Stortford The Lady's Norfolk Hat Overcome Impotence Seymour Shirts William Tillman Manners maketh the man David Bowker takes on this week's challenge: playing it by the book in a quest for perfect etiquette Shoparound Victory at Sea Weekend Courses and Activities The Selection Trailfinders Travelbag Travel Insurance Qantas British Airways British Midland Departure Gate Monument Travel Flightseekers Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items The sharks are not only in the water A new thrill is gripping South Africa but, as Chris Hulme finds out, it is not without risks How to survive the theme parks Shark Fact Box Norwegian Britannia—a new sister for Qe2? Paris Somak Is Disneyland Paris worth a visit? Theme Parks: How to Beat the Crowds British Airways Orlando's magic takes planning Thinking of treating the kids to Florida's theme parks? Then take Stephanie Davies's advice Cruise the Fortunate Islands Buying your Ticket to Ride Eur&Lines Model museum for modern Japan Architecture may be Tokyo's forte, but there is one building that uses space better than all others: the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Sophie Campbell offers a users' guide Half mile Picture Gallery Sophie Campbell travelled to Tokyo with Japan… Tokyo station This romantic land of Odysseus On her honeymoon, Mary Loudon wanted to get away from it all. The Greek islands of Cephalonia and Ithaca proved perfect What's salt and pepper in Greek? Andy Martin took his six-year-old son to Athens and Aegina to try to improve their language skills Thomas Cook Cunard Newspapers Support Recycling Fact File NatWest Eight go mad in Barcelona Seven women gave a friend a hen party she'll never forget. Cath Urquhart was one of them Barcelona Fact Box Annual Travel Insurance Searching for the Beast of Bodmin Robert Verkaik makes tracks for Cornwall, where tourists are joining the hunt for the big cat Three Greats of the Ancient World The Travel Collection Bodmin Facts P&O Nice and Easy It's a bit late in the day Last-minute bargain hunters may be in for a shock, reports Jeannette Hyde Travellers' Bulletin Board Will Britannia rule the waves again? Gary Buchanan reports on the projected launch of the largest passenger liner ever, big sister to the Qe2 Blue Flag, black mark Trip Wires Bargains at the core of the Big Apple Anita Peltonen looks at the many cut-price deals in New York City American Express Finnair Stay on track in Spain Wild about life Pack your Bags Safety first in Florida News of the British couple attacked in Orlando should make visitors more vigilant, says Jeannette Hyde London oddities Travel Tips by Jill Crawshaw Mammal magic Flying Visits Travellers' Tip Tyred eyes Ashes bashes Noble Caledonia Limited Moroccan muscle Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Quest Worldwide P&o Qantas British Airways Platinum Travel Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Travelnow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amazing City Break Deals Austravel Ga General Overseas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gentle Gozo, a hard habit to break Even the nuns take it easy on this quiet island in the Mediterranean, as David Charter soon discovered Multiple Classified Advertising Items July & August Availability Italian Holidays in July/august Multiple Classified Advertising Items July & August Availability Multiple Classified Advertising Items July & August Availability Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turkey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gozo Fact File Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive club Parties The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abundance of Stunning Ladies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Dateline Music Lovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Brighton Spectacular Summer Party Country Partners Actually, Teddy girls are a bit thin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Perfect Harmony Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club Sirius The Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Picture Gallery Chess No. 3471: The Open: 19th Hole by Loda The Listner Crossword New Software By Tim Wapshott Computer Games and Pastimes Picture Gallery Word Answers Bridge Two Brains Cross Words By John Morgan Send your queries to Morgan's Modern Manners. The Times, Weekend, I Pennington Street, London Ei 9xn Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Two Brains Cross Words Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Books Touch of Frost The Sunday Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "What do you do if you satirise these situations all the time?" Bret Easton Ellis grinned. "I feel so hypocritical. " "But everyone's been rather nice, " I said. Bret laughed. "I thought they'd head straight for the bar or sign a book of condolence. But this is very civilised" Contents Comedy Boothby Graffoe Theatre Alarms and Excursions Win! A night's clubbing in Paris ART Nwuk Design Shell Posters Mixed Media Alice Patrick Heron Jones vs Jones The Big Interview Stephen Jones is not at all what he seems. Not as melancholy as his songs, not as aggressive as his stage persona, he's the voice of Babybird, but he prefers going it alone. Simon Beckett tackles a true eccentric. Portrait: Neil Cooper Picture Gallery Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Move News L. A. Stories Great Night in: Director Shani Grewal The Projector UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Karen can Unite clubbers, pop fans and the listeners of Radio 2. Not surprising, says Paul Sexton, who discovered that the chart-friendly Remirez comes with a heady combination of Latin, jazz and drum'n'bass in her musical portfolio New album releases Reviewers: Nigel Williamson, Paul Sexton. Sylvie… Blues Choice Out now Box clever The Big Album Singled out Metro music charts The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £50 worth of records An ideal home How do you make a low-budget Britflick of An Ideal Husband to compete with a Hollywood version? Sign up it girls and film it in Slough, says Jane Burton Do projections The Question A little doubt Books Gaby Wood has upset scientists with her book on Caroline Crachami, a dwarf who enthralled Georgian society. Behind the freak show lay shameful evidence of sexual abuse, she insists. Alex O'Connell hears the case for the prosecution Blood lines For More Arts Classified See Main Paper The thrill of the Hunt A nipper in the air Picture Book Summer choice Holiday spirits Scalpel Paperbacks The living dead, a toast for the tongue-tied and Sicilian Godmothers Contributors: Angus Clarke, Lois Letts, Ross Leckie,… Love bytes Summer choice Impossible Saints High steak game Noah's lark Novels in Brief Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel The Snake-Oil Dickens Man History Top 10 How I Write Apertures and aggro In the second week of her quest to become a truly happy snapper, Lottie Moggach grapples with f-numbers, children, an irate teacher and fractions, while her subject suffers sore knees and a cow's udders on his head. Advice supplied by Paul Salmon Aperture and Depth of Field Composing the Picture From my Photo-Al Paul Salmon's Masterclass 2 Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: Godzilla Openers Music The Big Gig: Womad Backstage Theatre West End The Big Play: Racing Demon Curtain Call Classical The Big Concert: Rhythm Sticks '98 Clubs The Big Bash: Kentra Dance/opera The Big Opera: Simon Boccanegra Comedy The Big Laugh: Jeff Green Exhibitions The Big Show: Venice through Canaletto's Eyes Don't Miss The Times Dance Cd Index Michael Flatley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neil Diamond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance The Rolling Stones Raymond Gubbay Eric Clapton Entertainments Beautiful Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bubble The Open Air Theatre The Royal Balleu The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time The whole truth Little White Lies Seven-Day Listing of 40 TV Channels plus Seven… John Travolta Emma Thompson Radio Films Wildlife Sitcoms? Oh, what a treat Byzantine mentality, nothing to Bragg about No sooner is Bragg dumped from one show then he is hired for another one on the same network Comedy People Drama Film Factual This week BBC 1 Film Choice 'A writer with an unusually sharp eye'… Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Satellite Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Are you missing out on evocative, powerful prose? 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Star Larf Nab Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The changeling No Title Polo Sport Contents Eurostar Kate muir's diary 'Disney entered our home as stealthily as the fleas on the rats that brought the Black Death' Alfa 146 Junior Alfa Romeo This is the week that Passing comment Things we have seen the future Anna blundy calls Mitsubishi Motors Connections This week robert crampton Picture Gallery From richard owen in rome Not having a royal family doesn't stop Italians enjoying a good court scandal Hot Sale Land-Rover Born again Monsanto Australian Nissan Hello beirut The magazine Marcelle Nadim (top) edits is very much… BAC For the 1 per cent elite, life is an endless round… Halfords As the voice of Radio 4's Test Match Special, Jonathan Agnew is earning his place as a national institution No Title Generation Golf Renault Vertbaudet Thailand's taste buds Interiors design gardens food drink fashion Another country Elements of style For two decades transparent furniture hasn't had a look in, Victoria O'Brien writes Lookalikes Get Traker Offcuts Not a split end Amdega Time to change your life Kenco Jonathan meades Teak Direct Nationwide Driveways A wok in the park Before you start reading, try a little maths Novelli's secrets Offcuts Bar fly Our first meal Of the siren Fashoin R Discover the secret of the Holiday Property Bond Crowning glories Royal Ballet principal Deborah Bull on tasteful tiaras for the girl about town Offcuts Soul searching The times magazine Gap generation John diamond The Travel Collection Dear coach Your new life starts here Cut out the Middleman the Comfortable Way Sofa Workshop Direct Reproduction Furniture Quality, Comfort & Style Lost causes Picture Gallery Missing qualities Road deaths Summer Sales The Iron Bed Company Pocket Watch Stands The Times Lincoln House Ltd Country Desks Willowbrook Multiple Display Advertising Items The New Erotic Catalogue Homefair Direct Aquability This week's woman with the pocket camera: opera singer lesley garrett Mad dash to an outdoor stage at Cardiff Castle to perform at a bash for Euro dignitaries 1. 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