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News from 25/07/1998

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Alan Day, Hugh Warwick, Chris McCrath, Allison Walker-Morecroft, Cath Urquhart, Barney Spender, Matthew Wall, Mike Gerrard, Jonathan Wilde, Adrian Clark, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Jonathan Young, Ed Mitchell, Kate Parminter Director, Adrian Lee, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Doug Gay, John Morgan, Bill Frost, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Jeremy Whitle, Judy Goodkin, Michael Sullivan, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jonnie Hok, Philip Howard, Amwell, David Smith, Patrick Collinson, laurent kalfala, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Stephen Anderson, Robin Neiliands, Alan Stewart, Lois Letts, Martin Higgins, Ross Leckie, Joanna Hunter and James Eve, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, john diamond, Geoff Brown, Nilgin Yusuf, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Timon Day, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Hugh Hunston, Ominic Kennedy, Brian Brindley, Robert Sheehan, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, D. R., Thrasy Petropoulos, amandip uppal, Chris Broadhurst, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Patrick Humphries, Matthew Barbour, Mike Pattenden, Alan Road, Gillian Booth, Stephen Anderton's, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, E. J. Hart, Sharon Maxwell-Magnus, Gnivri, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Geoff Hoon, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Tony Pristavec, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Candida Crewe, Jenny MacArthur, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, T. P., James Bone's, Norma Johnstion Director, Sungsoo Park Minister Counsellor, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, Dominick Donald, Neil Spalding, David Sawers (Director), Charles Bremner, P. B., Michael Tatham, Joyce White, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Derwent May, Michael Howard, Mary Loudon, Georgette Behar, Susan Emmett, Chris Bonington President, Ben Reed, Halen Wallace, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Sarah Vine, Dr John H. Greensmith, Rachel Bridge, Judith Wilson, L. G., Ian Murray and Nicholas Wood, Adrienne Burgess, Adam Jones, Richard Young, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Claudia Joseph, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, mike owen, Matt Dickinson, Julie Hawson, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, Nigel Cliff, Ross Beresford, Caroline Merrell, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Jane Symons, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, James Waddington, John Stern, Steve Keena, Victor Dubowitz President, Stewart Tendler, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, John Allison, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Jane Shilling, Sean Coughlan, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Timon Day and Marianne Curphey, Rose and Stuart Hogan, Deborah King, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, E. Colwyn Foulkes Chairman, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Lord Strathearron, Jane Owen, Donald Watt, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Michael Gove, Brian Clarke, Ben Macintyre, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Philip Pangalos, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Chrsitopher Irvine, Lottie Moggach, Lisa Verrico, Richard Towell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, D. G. Guild, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, Michael Henderson, Alex O'connell, Michael Evans, Charlie Porter, Robert Whymant, Alan Parker, Paul Mansfield, Susannah Jowitt, Bruce Macpherson Campaign Director, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Brown, Jean-Christopher Novelli, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Marianne Curphey Personal Finance Deputy Editor,

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Corrupt police 'put innocent men in prison' Index Disnepland Seven Colour Sections: Britain's Best Value… 'Enemy of the President' kills policemen in Capitol gunfight The new Bardot Emma Noble goes in to bowl for her in-laws Free museums Tour delayed School pin-ups Why young men play a round Economy will not crash, says Brown Heard the one about the 12-year-old comedian? Camilla assistant resigns over leak to press The Times Barclaycard Nhs is forced to go private Ian Murray and Nicholas Wood on health professionals' fears Museum charges will be scrapped by 2001 Chris Smith is allocating £100m for 17 top collections, writes Dalya Alberge Think-tank calls for big reduction in Queen's power Farmers head for clash over ferry plan Hunt for Bloody Sunday troops In Brief Allason case Judge crashes Bus man drunk Papers U-turn Murder hunt RA art theft Comedian, 12, has done her homework Wise-cracking schoolgirl from Glasgow has stand-up fans rolling in the aisles, reports Gillian Harris Charity officer escapes jail over call-girl fraud Spice Girls put brakes on driver Locals stonewall Arab plan for Windsor oasis Jack Daniels Tennesse Whiskey Currys Major's fiancee shows her flair in cricket test Emman Noble's first ball turns out to be a real corker, writes Damian Whitworth Gateway A tale of two constituency visits Blarir repays Jospin's champagne reception with two halves in the local. Paul Wilkinson reports Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct York Minster keeps faith with Roman ruler Constantine Stena Line Tax change may cost collections ?30m a year Including Full English Breakfast and En-Suite… Church is found in fort ruins Shamed bosses fly back to the Magpies' nest The directors who mocked Newcastle fans and local women rejoin the board, reports John Goodbody Sailors give whales the right of way Air Canada NatWest Ram raiders demolish post office Dome clouds have silver lining Water will be recycled for 83,000 lavatory flushes a day as visitors test new ways of saving a precious resource, writes Dominic Kennedy FCE Bank plc Toe print caught burglar Conservation 'lacks cash' Man dies in armed raid No counting on girls 'Dead' woman rings up Man who killed car thief gets four years News in Brief Regret but no pardon for executed soldiers Relative vows to fight on against 'appalling injustice' Great nephew is haunted by thought of how a soldier praised for his courage was killed in cold blood, Michael Evans reports Ford Boycott puts brake on 'drugs' Tour France's favourite sporting event is close to collapse, Ben Macintyre writes The Link Japan's rulers play it safe by picking humble leader MOPS Bubbly 1916 wreck salvaged in Baltic Ladies who lunch and lust Prudential Brat Pack stalks the catwalk Hunt is on for the best Kids at a Brooklyn school, dubbed Hip Hop High, are… Porn to be wild Mr Jones keeps his covenant Ross Dunn is Qumran finds the real-life Indiana Jones keeping the faith in his pursuit of sacred relics Rich and famous float in luxury aboard mega-yacht BT Legal & Geneeral Serb twins enjoy last laugh on SAS World in Brief (AFP): Taleban hijacks Diana aid White House in Starr talks (Reuters): Klan ordered to pay blacks (AP): French scout leaders held China puts lm on flood alert Clinton pays tribute to police who died 'He was shooting at just anybody' Sudan Emergency Hitler and the Hitmen Halfords Condon's Untouchables ready to finger collars Anti-corruption squad is poised to make arrests, writes Stewart Tendler Judges are warned on Masonic register Nokia No deal for former MI5 officer Parents' guide to surviving the holidays Five Things to Do for Free The Times Five London Favourites Ten Great Exhibitions Direct Line Ten of the Best Big Rides Ten Places for a Wet Afternoon Seafrance The Gingerbread Man Time to drop Hollywood pretensions Geoff Brown Endless moves to help film-makers fail to address the real drama-our identity crisis Lottery's losing streak Contenders for the next local hero Movies featuring Seventies music are up against more Jane Austen Dalya Alberge Whizz-kidz Opera & Ballet Show Boat The rebel who has made a commitment Brubeck Quartet Summer feasts set ablaze by scorching renditions Proms The cave of painted shadows Ben MacIntyre marvels at the wondrous artistry of our ancestors School monty Picture Gallery In a scrum for money Rugby union has fallen victim to modern sporting commercialism An Evening at the opera appears to have clouded… Click clique No John, no Gay day Picture Gallery Cowards under fire Dominick Donald on why no man is defined by one act The Criminal within The Met must endure endure a hard ride on Condon's erusade Economic Roulette The Tories should live as dangerously as the Chancellor In a Glass Darkly History is a bubble, but champagne may be able to uncork it Curb on car use is distant aim Call for review of defence land use Debtors and the law Power title Never a lender Country music World Cup weather Letters for publication may be faxed to Competition key to musical success Lord Smith Oxford blues Driving instructions Court Circular Weekend birthdays Royal engagements Dinner Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators East Sussex Lieutenancy Church news Personal Column Picture Gallery Prince Shares in Public Grief for Peter Sellers Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Leathersellers' Company Girdlers' Company Legal appointment Rukba Court & Social Latest wills Professor James Gordon James Edward Gordon, engineer and author, died in Oxford on June 26 aged 84. He was born in Kendal on August 9,1913 The Right Rev Howell Witt The Right Rev Howell Witt, Bishop of North West Australia, 1965-81, and of Bathurst, 198189, died on July 14 aged 78. He was born on July 12,1920 Milestones Jimmy Driftwood Jimmy Driftwood, folksinger, died on July 12 aged 91. He was born on June 20,1907 Monica Dance Monica Dance, Obe, conservationist, died on July 22 aged 84. She was born on November 24,1913 Equities end week on flat note Compaq Planet Microsoft Ashcroft returns at helm of acquisitive vehicle Vickers sells yacht builder Moss Bros sues over Armani distribution Profile Enron makes big splash with Wessex Water bid A Week in the City Choice FM sold for £6m P&d bears win parent's approval Weekend Money Section Disney trip was business expense Merchant Investors Business Today Fund manager Eurotunnel Dizzy heights Mellon Bank to pay £170m for Newton Management BT Peel 'among' bidders for 31 Thistle hotels Leeds Group 'fraud' sends shares diving UK prices 30% higher says Toyota Leech scales new heights with SMR Bamford builds in US Airbus founder dies New Belfast Forte hotel First-half loss for Bull Adidas increases sales Departure at Pascoe's Chinese brokers merge South Korea bank plan Tourist Rates Lasmo to dispose of Colombian division Business Roundup Buyout Bonanza Eurotunnel development to provide retail boost By our City Staff: Freeman to join French defence firm Happy couple By our City Editor: Auntie looks at her overheads Commentary Reunion ICI completes Tioxide sale in $250m deal Car Group disclosure hits shares BT Manicured BT takes £250m Malaysian stake Waddingtons warns of US difficulties Living a high life with all the President's men Paul Durman examines the costs and benefits of an organisation for young high-flyers Glen Travers recruited his chairman through the Ypo but his board balked at the expense of his being a member and he paid with his job The Sunday Times The man who could give Rover a painful bite CV Bill Morris Newspapers Support Recycling The World Communication Network Investors count the cost as shares take another hit Commodities Life 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 Damping down water Tempus Waddington Eurotunnel Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Vickers Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,853 News Features Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast ABTA The times magazine Sections Blooming close Plus England arrive at new platform Openers Lead Fightback at Trent Bridge Under the Skin of Sport Free Willie Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Mystery Tour First Telecom Weekend Money Rose's recovery is nipped in the bud Golf: Second-Round 65 Insufficient to Beat Cut Davies on course to end ten-month losing run Underwood heads British trophy charge Shooting Injury wrecks Mackie's dream Athletics: Heir to Christie's Crown is Forced out of European Championships by Knee Trouble By our Sports Staff: McRae challenges for lead in New Zealand Motor Sport Smith drugs verdict delayed Swimming Bradley predicts rosy future Mel Webb talks to the caddie who shared in Justin Rose's unlikely feat at Royal Birkdale Series tied as Nicol makes England pay Hockey Coulthard steered in right direction Mansell plays aunt to put worried McLaren driver back on track Dutch red team has edge in light airs Sailing Hull wear down angry Giants Rugby League: Sharks Compound the Misery at End of Difficult Week Goldspink expects hostile reception Both ends of the age spectrum sampled Bowls Grand Prix 1998: How They Stand for Austria Shearer's Latest Move Dumbing down causes ripples across the pond Cricket put Cardus on write lines Tait ready to add to list of triumphs Equestrianism Picture Gallery Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Lazy days beside the lovely Trent The Times A lament for lost sporting tradition Gallian's century proves academic Hove's deckchair brigade fails to halt Pigott's tide of progress Flanagan points the way for Essex Groundsmen unite against new overseer Picture Gallery Collingwood lets it all slip away No sex please, we're cricket fans "Soon Parliament will pass a Bill compelling us to watch at least a football match a week' Surrey beaten in thrilling finish Lancashire find Law obstructing progress Northamptonshire enjoy spinning tale Yesterday's Scoreboards Dakin steps in to frustrate Sri Lankans Tufnell in top form with ball Why the Tour must head for the open road Cycling and drugs can't be divorced, James Waddington claims. Now is the time for reconciliation Trust, not the refled shriek of "drugs, the excrement of Satan", should be the point in the whole discussion' William Hill Race reduced to a standstill Tour De France Details Ultimate teaboy keeps charm on tight rein Carson the consummate jockey display thoruoughbred quality when deflecting questions England in shape to shine again Rowing Hampshire rally to survive test of nerve Tennis: Champions Retain County Week Title by Narrowest of Margins Lottery boost for sports councils Sports Politics Perfect platform for Royal Anthem Racing Market Rasen Butler shows Killer Instinct Stratford Course Specialists Old rivals clash at Maisons-Laffitte Ascot Wild Sky can take Ascot by storm Redcar Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Chance for Fruits Of Love Southwell Yesterday's Results No Title Lingfield Park Newcastle Unsworth moves to Aston Villa for £3m By our Sports Staff: Poles refuse to co-operate By our Sports Staff: All Blacks search for answers Rugby Union Wenger takes moral stance Matt Dickinson on the reasons why Arsenal will not sign a Dutch duo For the Record Rovers take control of Memorial Ground Sport in Brief Sole seed survives Wiggins lowers record Rios races through Gregson a stroke clear Collin falls to Czech British hopes live on Immunity of expert witness from suit Evidence of witnesses' character has no probative value Duty to approve grant after serving repairs notice Shareholder approval was not obtained Limit to scope of questions Interim payment from insurers' bureau Company with no income cannot recover tax Recent arbitration Act more restricted Challenging title in equity BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'stime you took a test drive in an… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Authorised Dealers Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items White Dove Fleet save Limited Baytree Court Ltd Citroën Xantia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW's 3 Series: a fatter lot of good Vaughan Freeman finds a new car under the same old skin Eadillac That grey streak was a motorcyclist Germany's biggest growth motorcycle market is now the over-80s: Lord Strathcarron explains biking's attraction for older riders Prescott's local recipe for jams Driven to Distraction Government plans for tackling road congestion skate over some rather crucial little details such as traffic lights, car parks and council stupidity Lotus's blossoms on sale Vaughan Freeman on the famous lots going under the hammer Porsche DVLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovercourt Rolls Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Single girl beats male race Neil Spalding on the woman set to take the Super Mono championship Picture Gallery What Makes a Car Complete? Flunking out in the tough guys' saloon The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lehmann Communications Ec3 For your company golf day Threadneedle investments Still Waiting\ Day of the low-cost extras Timon Day and Marianne Curphey join the film fans who don't know a key-grip from a dolly but can't wait to get involved Mercury Cash Move How the Film a Breaks Work No freedom from sky-high rates Sara McConnell reports on increasing pressure on the societies Scottish Widows Shareholders left in the dark The UK Tracker Pep CML caves in over lock-ins Comment Legal & General Scottish Windows Big four still play their cards right Breakfast act infamy Patrick Collinson explains why the boys in the City brokerages are having an extra half-hour in bed Foreign Colonial When the beautiful game goes well into injury time Patrick Collinson explains why a Sunday hobby can seriously hurt your wealth Learning a hard lesson Jupiter Virigin Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Easy way round used car maze Chelsea Building Society When paying by direct debit can become a standing joke The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Direct Line Financial Services Couple joined army of ethical investors Gavin Lumsden dons green-timted glasses to scrutinise the oft-maligned world of ethical investing Picture Gallery Eiris eyes are smiling as green shares come good Danger Exeter Friendly Society Travel insurers wash their hands of 2000 bug Susan Emmett says millennium holidaymakers will not get adequate cover Aberdeen Investment Trusts And then there were three Matthew Wall finds a sudden change of emphais at our two investment clubs Prudential A great wrapper but what about the contents? Helen Pridham examines how to keep some life in those Peps Policy Choice Direct Perpetual Legal & General Beale Dobie Policy Portfolio Prepare for the hard times Experts are divided on whether a recession is about to hit us, but if the worst happens, you can cushion the blow, says Caroline Merrell Nationwide ballot papers biased, claim pro-flotation voters In the Dark Standard Life snub to 'high cost' Isa product Virgin A Little Extra Inside Business News Property Doris Karloft the Tory darlin Once derided for her forthright manner, Ann Widdecombe is now the Tories' brightest star. Bill Frost meets the woman who likes whisky and teddy bears Shopping Get your Savings on the right line Shopping Travel Anne Robinson Regal You're a danger to the public' After failing four driving tests, Michael Gove may be forced to take John Prescott's advice after all Anne Robinson A test of character Yamaha What a way to earn a crust Composer John Harle always gets his daily bread from Dunn's. He sings its praises to Judy Goodkin My favourite shop\ Picture Gallery Head strong Crash Helmets Picture Gallery Gadgets Shopping Undercover queen of the jungle BAA Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Magimix There is nothing fishy about this business Joe Warwick goes in search of the perfect fish—a fishmonger The Drinks that Time Forgot Silvovitz Drink Jane MacQuitty Don't believe the hype in the claret charade. The 1997 bordeaux is not as good as the merchants tell us Star Buys Fine & Rare Wines Limited Consuming Interests: Bran Flakes The Times Cook We've all heard of Mrs Beeton, but a new exhibition shows her contemporary Agnes Marshall also merits recognition Picture Gallery When life was a picnic Ivo Tennant meets the woman who planned meals around cricket matches Penny Cowdrey Canard-Duchene The Perfect Zabaglione The family we brought from abroad Adopting from abroad is easier than before but still demanding, says Adrienne Burgess Joanna M -Pitman Alice enjoys her first family outing in the Land Rover of the pram world Heaven is rarely found in another sphere Think carefully before making drastic life changes, says Sharon Maxwell-Magnus Where the director likes to cut Trees have become an obsession in Lord Puttnam's garden, says Jane Owen Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Follies and love nests Gardens to Visit Bringing history back to life Buying a house with a neglected historic garden can turn novice gardeners into accidental experts, writes Barbara Abbs Homes & Gardens MOPS Heatwave Warning Conservatory Roof Blinds the Facts Countax Devon Oke Designs As Seen on Tv Guardan Use string to give light support to the long… My grounds for stamping Vigilance will keep those unwelcome visitors at bay, says Stephen Anderton Ladder Stabiliser Rose Arches Churchill's plc Hard Water Trim and Mow the Easy Way Prudent pruning: the kindest cut Multiple Display Advertising Items Scatter North of the Thames John D Wood & Co. Kent Building Plot for Sale English Courtyard Villas & Golf Property Barratt Forthcoming 1998 Property Supplements Stepping into the history books Clapham Rd, Oval Sw9 BOVIS Homes Jackson Stops & Staff Aylesford Georgian Village House Mid way between Cambridge and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of a Househunter Multiple Classified Advertising Items The name's Malibu, Casa Malibu Home Swap Market Comment: Costa De Sol Smart Moves English Courtyard Jubilee Heights Fair view Multiple Display Advertising Items London Rentals Daixy Mews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barrier Point Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Making a pile in Notting Hill Britain's tiniest des res? United in diversity Ruth Gledhill joins the multilingual Lambeth Conference Malaysia Listen to the wedding bells If the institution of marriage is to survive, says Brian Brindley, divorce should more difficult My portrait of the artist as a Christian man Church services tomorrow Can the coraclemen survive? The salmon crisis could kill off a Welsh tradition, writes Alan Road Zurich Treading the slippery boards The larger boys began by shooting rudely at the stage, but ended up engrossed' On the Spot: Channel Islands Lookout for a cuckoo Feather Report Last great leap of the king of fish Experts fear that wild salmon may become extinct by 2020, says Jonathan Young Animals behaving badly Prozac for pets? Jane Symons reports on an animal anxiety pill A Vet Writes Adopt Me ESL Health & Comfort Ltd William Tillman The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Treske Overcome Impotence Pure Silk Tops Broken Pen? Men Does your Size & Potency Matter? Jollman Condoms Born for Loden Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks The Lady's Norfolk Hat British Antique Replicas The Genuinepanamahat Company Coopers of Storford The Original Shooting Stick Kiniki Stannah Stairlifts Flipping out on the factory floor Forklifts, foremen and the f-word: this week's challenge is a timely reminder to David Bowker of the evils of works Shoparound Richard Tauber Weekend Courses and Activities MOPS Trailfinders Travelbag Gantas Dial. A. Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Amereicon Express Go General Accident Direct Overseas Express Qantas British Airways Bupa Travel Cover Australia Travel Continues Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Welcome to Britain's sexiest resort Revitalised Bournemouth now attracts as many clubbers as pensioners, says Paul Mansfield in the first of four reports from British resorts Norfolk Royale Hotel Bournemouth Eager beavers out in the wilds Voyagesjules Verne On duty in a Greek family restaurant Hook, line and sinker in Madeira Bie-game fishing is the latest lure to attract a younger crowd to an island institution, writes Brian Clarke Worldchoice Thistle Hotels Madeira Fact File Preparing the long sleep Hugh Warwick tours the Candian province of British Columbia to see how its wildlife gets ready to hibernate Discovery Eur Lines E-mail keeps you posted Backpackers have no excuses for not writing home, as cyber caf?s are opening up all over the world, writes Steven Keenan Noble Caledonia Limited Www. wish you-werehere Travel Insurance Scandinavian Seaways Webworld: Staying in touch And not a broken plate in sight Mike Gerrard puts on his apron to help in the kitchen at the Mantalena restaurant, on Zakynthos in Greece P&O Cruises Zakynthos Fact File Goodbye to all that communism Vibrant Armenia is shaking off its dour Soviet past with a vengeance, says vengeance, says Jill Crawshaw British Airways Armenia Fact File Caribbean Beach Goethe, Schiller and a slice of sausage Weimar, Europe's City of Culture next year, is still a sleepy town full of artistic gems. Catch it while you can, says Sean Coughlan Voyagesjuesverne Cunard Cyber café society Cathay Pacific Flying off the Shelf Islands' tourism tax a 'rip off' Travellers' Bulletin Board The Seychelles is to introduce a hefty tax on tourism, which could deter visitors to the islands, says Jeannette Hyde Flying Visits Fast action a smart policy for travellers Insurance Premium Tax is set to rise, says Jeannette Hyde Travellers' Tip Pack your Bags Cunard Heritage Hotels YHA goes green Tragic princess Exotic ways to say 'I do' Intriguing India At the deep end Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Scandinavian Seaways Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Channel Crossings Somak Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet Lupus Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightbookers Airline Network City Escapades Canadian Airlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quest World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Place your Own Advertisement Ladies The Times Onlylunch The Executive club The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Country Partners Sirius Saturday Rendezvous First Imfressions Sara Eden Personal Introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovetail Caroline Crowther at The Executive Club Executive Club Parties Circles Saturday Rendezvous Elite Introductions Chess Winning Move No. 3472: Marital Progression by Gnivri The Listener Crossword New Software Solution and notes for No. 3469 Fourth of July by… Computer Games and Pastimes Picture Gallery Word Answers Bridge Two Brains Jumbo Crossword 177 Modern Manners Word Watching Two Brains Picture Line Quotes of the Week Cross Words Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Your Essential Guide to What's on in London &… Top Mark See Weekend Today for Full Details Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Very good, "pronounced Cameron Mackintosh, mid curtain-down applause. Although I do think it's a big mistake that the pig doesn't have a number. I'm thinking of composing one during the party, something along the lines of Bring Home The Bacon" Contents Picture Gallery Dance Picture Gallery Books Picture Gallery Also inside This week Music Flux Festival Theatre Labels Win! Hot Comedy Tickets BBC A quiff of power The Big Interview He's funny, he's a music bore and he's got a greasy pillow -a perfect specimen of British manhood. Imogen Edwards-Jones meets Mark Lamarr, erstwhile agit-prop poet and frontman for this year's Edinburgh Nights. Portrait: Mitch Jenkins Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Tower Short cuts Picture Gallery Great Night in: Director Greg Mottola La. Stories The Projector Ul Top 10 Films Picture Gallery Us Top 10 Films Presently pop If you ever dyed you hair black and hated your parents, the Wedding Present probably porvided the soundrack. But now the bank's leader, David Gedge, has discovered light lyrics and happy tunes. Veena Virdi can't wait for the fans' verdict New album releases Reviewers Country Choice Free times The Big Album Sparklehorse Singled out UK Top 20 Singles Picture Gallery UK Top 10 Albums The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patick Humphries and win three essential music books UK Top 10 Indie Singles US Top 10 Singles US Top 10 Albums UK Albums this Week 1978 Turning pointe Adept at business, baseball and Balanchine, Antonia Franceshi Challenges the view of the ballerina as fragile doll. But just when America was at her feet why, asks Mike Bradley, did she move to Camden? Photos: Stuart Colwill "I wanted to be the short stop in baseball I was a fantastic athlete and I boxed and fought with the boys" Chichester Festival Season Where there's muck Books Choose the badlands of smack city, choose designer drugs and clubs, choose the police? Irvine Welsh's latest novel Fifth is about a copper -how does that fit in with his Zeitgeist reputation? Francis Gilbert investigates "If I feel a bit tense and het up,. instead if grabbing drugs and dancing, I just head off to Amsterdam or Ibiza" Silent witnesses The Land of Green Plums The History of Silence Cartoons Figure of Eighties The Glamour Chase Slumber party One of us Back to the future Foundations Fear Summer choice Paperbacks Three Hall Marys, two Venetian lovers, but only one Salvador Dali Angel of the North The Dress Circle By Laurie Graham Black Swan, £6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 552 99760 9 Photography Out of the blue The Light of Falling Stars By J. 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BN: Curtain Call Classical BBC Symphony Orchestra/belohlavek Clubs The Big Bash: Heavenly Jukebox Dance /opera The Big Dance: Twyla Tharp Comedy The Big Laugh: Ardal O'hanlon Exhibitions The Big Show: The Body in Contemporary Czech Photography JRT: Don't Miss Classical Spectacular Royal Festival Hall Concerts SQUeeZe London Bubble Neil Diamond Antique & Art Fairs Summer Love Classics Redbull Theatres Sweet Charity Cd Index The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Vauxhall Vision Picture Gallery Carlsberg Cup `Furnishing's no soft option 'A shade best described as "Diet Purple", in the that it was clearly clearly devised as an appeite suppressant Television Name games and audience targeting Networks advertise themselves to a different market by bringing in presenters from that market Radio Picture Gallery Films Wildlife Sports Arts Radio This week BBC 1 VIDEOplus Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Radio Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Radio Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Monday Film Choice Pick of the Day Monday Radio Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Radio Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Radio Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice True Stories Radio 1 Radio Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Radio Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Time Smile Please! 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