News from 01/08/1998
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Jack Clayton, Martin R. Davies, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Brian Greer, Rob Hughes, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, John Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Lauren Henderson, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Bill Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Thrasy Petropopulos, Amitai Etzioni, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Smith, Patrick Collinson, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, Richard Dooling, Jonathan Bates, John angerson, Susan Emmett and Hadley Freeman, Shirley Andrews, Carl Mortished and Paul Wilkinson, Ginny Dougary, Dominic Bradbury, Micheal Clark, Clive Brunskill, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Vinny lee, Clare Stewart, John Aiken, Adam Hopkins, Timon Day, John Thicknesse, Louise Godfrey, York Membery, Pat Gibson, Stephen McClarence, Philip Hensher, Robert Sheehan, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, amandip uppal, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dee Wakely, Ben Reed head barman at the Met Bar, Roger Watkins, Rachel Kelly, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, C. Hodson, Nicholas Watt, Rose Shepherd, T. P., John Young, James Bone's, William Sonzski, Rodney Spokes (Vice-Chairman), Sue Corbett, Lois Letts, Frances Bissell, Audrey Magee, P. B., Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Gertrud Seidmann, Alistair Horne, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Mike Krage, Jasper Gerard, Maria Harding, michael arditti, Emma Mahony, Nigel Williamson, Melissa de Villiers, Paul Durman, Cindy Blake, Frank Leboeuf, Paul Myles, Judith Wilson, L. G., Tony Samstag, Magnus Grimond, Robert Whymant and Alasdair Murray, Christina Koning, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, David Robinson, Maynard Firth, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, K. Porteous Wood, Cheryl Taylor, Andrew Butcher, Lucy Pinney, P. W., James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Min Cooper, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Adrian Gatton, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, P. R. D. Corrigan, Damian Whitworth, donald watt, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, John Haldane, Nicholas Wood, Anne Ashworth, John Cooper, Dominic Kennedy, Gordon S. Miller, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Sean Coughlan, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Deborah King, S. Sondheim/C. Rambler 1998, Andrew Yates, Tom Read, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Mr Lemon, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ken Connor, Simon Brooke, Jane Owen, robert crampton, Sheila Keating, W. H. C. Frend, David W. M. Boggon, Helen Pridham, Jim Keeble, Ian Murray and Robin Young, Tony Green, John S. Price, Ben Macintyre, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lottie Moggach, John Brunton, M. L. J. Blatchly, Stuart Birch, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, Joe Warwick, Mark Porter, Jonathan Green, Michael Henderson, Tom Chesshyre and Steve Keenan, Melissa Ogden, Michael Evans, Charlie Porter, Robert Whymant, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Katherine Miller, Christopher Irvine, Richard Clifford, Susan Emmett,
ResumoSeven Colour Sections: Britain's Best Value… The people longed for a less remote monarch: yesterday they met her Index Men and menus War on corrupt police may free notorious criminals The day Derek Bentley died Roads axed Hunting the puffin Weekend Clinton in ebullient spirits VCP Meg@ the Free children's magazine Next Week in the Times Dixons Bishops call for ban on ordination of gay priests Report exposes depth of division in Church on issue of same-sex unions, reports Ruth Gledhill Whitehall 'passport racket' is investigated Cold-call double-glazing salesmen could be cut off Blair seeks support for teenage mothers Straw wins Bill battle Coastguard centres shut 'Porkies' check on labels Miners could get ?500m First Ira prisoners freed under peace deal Fans cry foul as Delia Smith serves up 'recipe for disaster' Health chief warns against rare burgers Jail officer quits over affair with murderess Holidaying Mp saves tourist's life Dog dies saving swimmers who ignored danger Boy, 10, walks tall at bowls championships Prison for thief who took life of student Thomas Cook Kiri's Unsung Story Currys Drug smuggler is moved after escape fears Unlikely suspects for wrongful arrest Police look into possible framing of two old lags, writes Stewart Tendler Horrific reign of sex-abuse family Attack on opera house renewed Retired BR man denies war crimes Body found Ruling stands Al Fayed loses Crew played on Viagra pills are seized at Soho bookshop Search grows for missing boy, 7 Yarkshire Bank Home or away: it's the eternal football debate Homebase The Link Experts divided over 'Francis Bacon' cast-offs 500 works remain locked away while the argument over authenticity continues, reports Dalya Alberge Who is that masked man? It's a gay skater Prejudice is marring the Gay Games and competitors' futures. Dominic Kennedy reports British Airways Land Rover The TRV9 digital camcorder with nightshot Queen adds colour to negative image Tycoon with caring touch joins Prince Vodafone Hamptons pay court to Clintons TV Campus capers US works make an entrance Building on another plane Bowie brought down to earth Clinton 'happy about testifying to grand jury' BT Swap of babies discovered three years after birth No need to be Italian to join the Mafia WaterAid (Reuters): 'Dr Death' claims he protected Mandela Cartoonist has fun with the Führer A Hitler comic is attracting Germans who do want to mention the war, writes Roger Boyes 'Credit card' rosary gives worldly key to Heaven's gate B2 Blairs beguiled by Tuscany Italians bemused by British love affair with dusty province, writes Richard Owen Barclaycard WHICHOnline Mercenaries 'no substitute for the SAS' Ken Connor, as Sas veteran, crticises 'quick-fix' operations by private armies Envoy to quit after troubled time in India Corrupt Mayor of Beijing is jailed (Reuters): Sally Becker deported (Reuters): Russia to ban Nazi symbols (AFP): Abacha aide returns $250m Primus Jeep Lone woman gets 'honeypot' job in Japan's Cabinet Magnet The Schemes that Will Go Ahead The Schemes under Reviw The road to Hull is paved by Prescott Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Transport cut raises fear of jams tomorrow Tiny Jammed stretches of M25 to get 12 lanes Drivers will also be allowed to use the hard shoulder on congested routes, reports Mark Henderson Disappointed village has heavy load to bear TSB Hangman told Bentley: Just follow me Liberty Breaks Niece Places Appeal Court Judgment by Grave Legal & General Life goes on for axed actors A year ago This Life's cast feared dole. Now they're the in-crowd, writes Carol Midgley Opera & Ballet Theatres Show Boat Don Williams Creative clarity in tune with the past Concert CBSO/Rattle Birmingham The entente and double entendre Ben Macintyre on the diplomatic perils of a slip of the tongue Space oddity Picture Gallery Van Gogh to van art We don't need officials to decide what is aesthetic. Just look afresh Trashy tales The Times Diary Making good The Times Diary Walkout The Times Diary Picture Gallery Go easy on sin, Mr Blair Amitai Etzioni on proper views of impropriety In Search of Blair A decent Government without a defining mission Passage from India Our Man Abroad is becoming a different beast Make a Pig of Yourself The public should demand British pork Democrat's doubt on Clinton's future Tour de France Church baptisms Germany's wartime resistance effort Bentley judgment Stolen treasure Letters that are intended for publication should… Comic cuts Much for comfort in Gibbons classic Constitutional reform Stage directions Court Circular Royal engagements Legal appointment Weekend birthdays Personal Column Baron Clarke of Hampstead Baron Warner Marriages Service dinners Picture Gallery Gibraltar is Set for Right Royal Welcome Anniversaries The Institute of Masters of Wine Rukba Forthcoming marriages Church of Scotland Court & Social Binnie Barnes Binnie Barnes, actress, died on July 27, aged 95. She was born in London on March 25 1903 Edward Beale Edward Beale, CBE, caterer and hotelier, died on July 10 aged 94. He was born on March 5,1904 Lenny McLean Lenny McLean, pugilist and actor, died from cancer on July 28 aged 49. He was born on April 9,1949 Milestones Tiny Rowland, businessman, died of cancer on July 24 aged 80. He was born on November 27,1917 Shares end week on flat note Compaq Planet Microsoft Extra provision wipes £3.5bn off Lloyds TSB Siemens gloomy on chances of staging Tyneside rescue Biotech directors granted 5p shares Hot Seat Meeting fuels speculation over the future for Ionica Aweek in the City The Times Beatties' former chief arrested Business Today Conran's restaurants worth £100m Ruling gives Lloyd's leave to pursue names Japan faces more strife as jobless figures soar The Times Baker Greggs sees profit rise Computer managers asked to take a 5% cut in pay Hull given call for BT to dial in Cendant chiefs 'blind rage' Needleman gets £6.45m from sale Robinson unveils tax rules for Isas Business Roundup Naafi seals contract Lomond in £23m merger Sainsbury options sold Pearson takeover review Staveley in peace pact Sutton sails into profit S Korean banks merge Tandem Group sale Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Stagecoach rivalry ensures green light for FirstGroup Lex Service buys to overtake rivals Battle weary The Times City Diary Twin woes The Times City Diary By our City Editor: Mandelson's first dilemma Commentary Called back The Times City Diary GEC chiefs pay drops to £904,000 The Times Dunlop returns in £510m deal City Link wins Tube contract City queues up to devour a richer dish Restauraterus are savouring the dining boom while the going is good, says Dominic Walsh The Sunday Times Time for Teare to bring Rank improvements CV: Andrew Teare Rally falters as banking sector leads shares down Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Black horse stumbles Tempus Vanguard Med Lex Service Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Greggs Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,859 The Times News Features Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Superlative Travel The times magazine Section Metro Weekend Vision Picture Gallery Super league: Uefa fights back European, Giants Will Be Offered Incentives to Stay Rob Hughes talks to the man who is standing up to the tycoons and clubs who are trying to change the face of European football Liverpool still keen on Kohler Sailing away Under the Skin of Sport Driving, home Weekend Money Go James Herrick Chardonnay Visitors can cap decade of success Golf: Curtis Cup Rivalry Resumes with Britain and Ireland Seeking to Retain Trophy Olazabal assists Gronberg into share of the lead Course record sets King on her way For the Record Gorry transforms fortunes Briton snatches lap record in late run Sport in Brief Wiggins misses out Brazilian deputy Petchey to retire England name squad Hull lines up bonus Thompson shows way Moss fails to secure medal in tight finish Athletics Hill happy to remain with Jordan Kevin Eason takes a detour into the Formula One rumour mill French lab faced with drug-testing backlog Drugs in Sport Schumacher is upstaged despite home advantage Details from Hockenheim Kent strikes to earn success for Tigers Polo Atwell falls victim to Clifton player-power Hockey Picture Gallery England 's heartbeat bringing a nation back to life Darren Gough has been absent too often, but he is back and approaching his best Meteors on trail of repeat win By our Sports Staff: Headingley acts to curb hooligans Selectors swinging towards Mullally for series decider Yorkshire bowlers mine a rich seam Stewart and Brown keep Surrey in the ascendant Cricket Weston shows up Kent failings Habib and Nixon lead recovery Yesterday's Scoreboards Liebenberg pleads for retention Blame shifts away from Lara Edgbaston (second day of four) Warwickhire, with nine first-innings wickets in hand, are 239 runs behind Glamorgan Smith puts his point to selectors Southampton (second day of four): Durham, with all second-innings wickets in hand, are 189 runs behind Hampshire Middlesex buoyed by maiden century Lord's (first day of four; SriLankans won toss): Middlesex have scored 282 for eight wickets against the SriLankans Confident Loye hits new mark Trent Bridge (second day of four): Nottinghamshire, with all first-innings wickets in hand, are 290 rens hebind Northamptonshire Malcontent famed for own goals Continental style will hold key to domestic success Football Do match-making BBC should show Holmes the door Madness and greed ... here conies football World Cup was a joy, now for Coventry City Winning is not the priority for Newcastle Let's hear a cheer for the man who is always here Vauxhall Drugs charges haunt final stages Swede's achievement is overshadowed by latest Tour scandal The Times Warriors show heart for battle as they end Halifax's home rule Rugby League: Wigan Stretch Lead at Topof Jjb Super League Veivers looks to prove capabilities Henry aims to make Wales competitive Rugby Union Cowes fights against a tide of discontent Edward Gorman looks at the challenge Britain's biggest regatta faces to remain No1 Flexibility provides key for beating the weather By our Sports Staff: Rafter relishes his painless advance Tennis Harrods The Times Fallon relishes another day at the office Second chance has made hard man of racing industry a favourite on the betting-shop floor Simon Barnes Talking horse Black rejects chance of final walkover Athletics: Thomas offers to Make 400 Metres Race in Sheffield an Exhibiton Run Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Nuclear Debate to win sprint argument Racing: Ramsden-Trained Runner Can Help Trifecta Backers Solve Stewards' Cup Puzzle Thunderer: Goodwood William Hill Ladbrokes Thunderer: Newmarket Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Alborada to prove sound investment in Nassau Racing Goodwood BBC1 Yesterday's Results Enrique quietly goes about his business Wilkins bailed again Thunderer: Thirsk Course Specialists Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Market Rasen Alfa Romeo BMW Audi BMW Baytree Court Ltd Apex Contract Rentals Sports & Prestige Contract Hire White Dove All Electric Garages Group Plc Carefree Contracts Cadillac Cadillac Monsieur Spider man, I presume Bill Thomas drives Renault's roofless wild thing to Paris in the rain - just to thank its creator Suzuki's traffic cure: mate a mod with a rocker Paul Myles says a new superscooter could be the way to tempt drivers away from their cars Porsche Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Scoop!! Market Research CMA DVLA McMel & Co Ltd Dovercourt H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Will Volks be split from Wagen too? BMW's boss said that separating Rolls-Royce from Bentley would be a disaster, but that was before the company lost the bidding race to VW Driven to Distraction The Swatch car's time has come Stuart Brich says the two-seater town car built collaboratively with Mercedes-Benz is set to become an urban icon as big as the Mini Your Last Chance to Join the Shakespeare Run French-bred slices through cars Locked 'Allo John, gotta second-hand motor? As status-conscious motorists roar off the forecourts today in their S-reg cars, Susan Emmett says it may make more sense to buy used Why Car Premiums are Rising this Year Royal Sunalliance Marks & Spencer Financial Services No Tea Party The growing cost of being mobile Banking on a new car Susan Emmett says being flexible could cut your loan costs Legal & General GA Gartmore The Time… PLA Another false dawn? Magnus Grimond watches the smaller companies sector switch into reverse Scottish Widows Coventry Building Society Virgin Mandy's first merger mystery Personal Investor Woolwich Foreign Colonial Legal & General MOPS Time to get down to that tax form again Picture Gallery The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd New role for ministerial double act Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor BT's long-distance vision worth sharing Clare Stewart assesses the wisdom of holding a high-priced stock Chelsea Mercury Asset Management Virgin Splitting: the differences The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Big drawbacks emerge from being locked in Patrick Collinson explains why a plan to ease the poor returns on annuities has backfired on investors How to avoid drawdown pitfalls Direct Line Financial Services Bloomberg Money PIA Policy Portfolio Martin Currie Abbey National Beale Dobie M&G Portman Building Society Skipton Old spice for investors Susan Emmett on the targeting of the UK's wealthiest sector - the over-50s Leave National Savings to the rich Helen Pridham says non-taxpayers can do better Virgin The Royal Bank of Scotland Cashing in an endowment is no tea party Gavin Lumsden explains why an easy option could be expensive Singer & Friedlander Schroders West Bromwich Now mutuals feel the heat Marianne Curphey reports on this summer's latest sport carpetbagging mutual insurance companies for a windfall Missing that Miras touch Mandy Mystery No interest in the new savings plan Manek Investments Grey Power Inside Shopping Picture Gallery Shopping Hertz Fashion Pets Travel Building empires in the sun The Forte adn Shawcorss families have set up camp on the shores of Cornwall. Ginny Dougary joined them The Gourmet Verdict Anne Robinson All about puffins Devoted to style—body and sole Savile Row upstart Ozwald Boateng tells Rose Shepherd he has a shoe fetish and, on a visit to Berluti, indulges it Furniture Village International Lightweight luxuries Shop Watch Gadgets It's all plain sailing Three of a Kind Selective Where the chefs never sleep and the food gets faster New York's restaurant scene is booming and its streets are alive with cooking; Dominic Bradbury gets a taste of food on the move Cherry brandy The Drinks that Time Forgot Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink They are known as Fabs, but the new generation of alcoholic soft drinks are anything but Star Buys Consuming Interests: Marscapone The Times Cook August's long and lazy days are the perfect backdrop to rediscovering your kitchen More Food & Drink Seduction with Rosie Home Cooking Novelist Rosie Thomas describes the sensual role of food to Joe Warwick The Perfect Kissel How I learnt my son is gay There is another voice to be heard on the age of consent for homesexuals issue—the parents of gay chilfren, says Sharon Maxwell Magnus Respite for Chernobyl's youngest victims Simon Brooke meets byelorussia's children staying in East Sussex Joanna-Pitman The 'baby blues' arrive with interesting and uncharacteristic revelations Tending to his Borders Lord Steel likes to let weeds live, finds Jane Owen Odd tomatoes and even odder pumpkins Picture Gallery Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers A perfectly lousy problem Woodlice like the damp and debris of greenhouses. Sue Corbett asks the experts how they can be curbed Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Millennium Countax Septic Tanks Allen Haxnicks Range Cookers Blinds Devon Oke Designs Trims and Mows in One Multiple Display Advertising Items Hard Water Guardian Weekend Tips Gates Perimeter Take care, it's a jungle out there About 4,000 babies and toddlers are poisoned by plants each year. Lois Letts discovers which flowers can be fatal to your family Homes & Gardens Alton Greenhouses Churchill's plc Kitchen Magic Churchill's Stairlifts plc Market Leaders Compton Scatter Clears Cats Common Poisonous Plants We decide if you can be trusted with this house Societies that protect Georgian buildings are powerful and fussy about who lives in them, says Rachel Kelly Property Bewley Homes Fisher & Dern Developers & Builders Cotswolds The end of the affair Peter de Savary is selling Bathealton Court, his 132-acre estate on the Devon/Somerset border, for ?2 million, writes Mark Porter Smart Moves Squatters have rights to renovate, too Far from being the destructive pests of folklore, squatters could help to save old buildings, says Adrian Gatton Home Swap First-timers' share of the spoils Diana Wildman reports on a scheme to get young buyers on the home ladder Right of Entry Diary of a househunter New Homes Barratt Hamptons International UKI English Courtyard Westbury Foxtons Dairy Mews West Wales Thank God it's all over Is a loft conversion worth the expense, delays, mess and smell - not to mention scaffolders from hell? Er, yes, says Andrew Yates The Times Do your homework first Employ professionals and you should recoup 80 per cent on loft coversions, says Cheryl Taylor Denzil McNEELANCE A brotherhood - for some Ruth Gledhill is forgiven her sins and welcomed, as Judas, to the fold The Times Marriage, sex and the single Christian Young singles are deserting the Church. Katherine Miller discovers why Idolising IT - the virtual person in the machine Credo Church services tomorrow Never fear, Trevor's here 'I could refuse to let people on if they were drunk, but then I'd go home with an empty bus, wouldn't I?' Down to Earth Saving the lungs of our citie Brownfield urban sites earmarked for new houses are green oases vital for wildlife, says Nick Nuttall The Times On the Spot: Blakeney Point Adopt US The life and time of jailbirds Prisoners allowed to keep a pet bird find it helps them cope better with life in the cells, says Jonathan Green A Vet Writes Essex skipper, for certain Butterfly Report Shoparound Stannah Stairlifts William Tillman Coopers of Stortford MOPS Condoms Multiple Display Advertising Items Foam for Comfort Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items West of England Reproduction Furniture Foot Cradles Norfolk Hats Range Cookers Antique Replicas I do. No, I don't . I'm not sure This week's challenge was, well, to be indecisive, but then again it could be that David Bowker was in two minds Seven Long Days Weekend Courses and Activities Shoparound Oreck The Selection Check-In Trailfinders Travelbag Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Benz Platinum Travel Travellers' Insurance Association Limited Bupa TravelCover Travelnow Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Vacations Summer Bargains Holiday autos Dial-A-Flight Qantas Debonair Travel Insurance Steamy treatment is just the tonic Melissa de Villiers gets a good soaking and pummelling on a spa-gazing trip to Budapest Following the trail of the pilgrims Voyages Jules Verne The Good Olde Days are still shining on Where cultures collide York Membery visits Montreal, a bustling metropolis with a colourful past and the world's second largest French-speaking city P&O A legendary trail through the wilds John Young followed in the footsteps of the French Jesuits on a trip to the Algonquin wilderness What the guidebooks don't tell you Canada: Quebec and Ontario Seduced by the novels of Atwood, Michaels and Ondaatje, Jim Keeble soaks up the easy, laid-back atmosphere of Toronto, Canada's largest city and home to almost every nationality in the world Ontario Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Harding Picture Library China Toronto Fact File Virgin Kuala Lumpur moves up to first division The Commonwealth Games in KL next month are seen locally as a giant step towards Malaysia's claim to be a world class player, says John Brunton Kuala Lumpur Fact File Worldcover Vistafjord Cunard The new wave of child cruises As Disney launches its first cruise ship, Maria Harding asks what its rivals offer your children Voyages Jules Verne Disney-on-Sea Bilbao basques in bright beginnings The Guggenheim Museum is the newest addition to a city that has recovered from an industrial slump, says Adam Hopkins Tirol Brittany Ferries Basque in Sunshine A class working act by the sea Holidaymakers return year after year to Skegness, famed for its cheap and cheerful brand of family fun, says Stephen McClarence Finnair Still so Bracing after All These Years Noble Caledonia Limited Tempelhof to lose its wings Travellers Bulletin Board Berlin's famous airport, built on Hitler's orders in the 1930s, is to close, says Jeannette Hyde Grand day for the white rose county Stephen McClarence says the Yorkshire Day celebrations will be the biggest ever. And barmy too The Travel Collection Travellers' Tip Lonely planet Pack your Bags I should follow my own advice Execs find it hard to de-stress Travellers' Bulletin Board The Times Check-In Thomas Cook Austravel Flightbookers Airline Network City Escapades Westminster Italian Escapades The magic of Italy Nexus Travel Curostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Scandinavian Seaways Page & Moy Holidays Vintage year for far-flung destinations Travellers' Bulletin Board There has never been a better time to travel long-haul, with Malaysia as cheap this summer as Marbella. Your spending money will also go a lot further, write Tom Chessbyre and Steve Keenan Travel Color Line Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Spain Okavango Tours & Safaris U. K. Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Place your Own Advertisement Abundance Katharine Allen Tryst Dovetail The Times Executive Club Parties Star Date Virginia Charles Sara Eden Drawing down the moon Brighton Sirius Caroline Crowther The Executive Club Saturday Rendezvous The Times Country Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items First Impressions No . 3473: Chip Ruftoc by Mr Lemon The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Solution to Jumbo 176 Bridge Word Answers Two Brains Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 178 Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Two Brains Cross Words Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop No Title Books The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl Just then I spotted someone terribly famous whose name temporarily escaped me. I asked the Pr. "Jesus Christ!" she squawked. "If you don't know who that is you don't deserve to be here, woman!" Her Pr chum nodded gravely. "He's lan McCulloch from the Klf, of course, " she said. "Echo and the Bunnymen, actully, " I parried Contents Theatre Ph?dre at Malvern This week Summer Festivals and Edinburgh Fringe... And Win Tickets to Reading BBC Fringe Pleasance Season 1998 Festival Enchanted Garden Win! Reading Festival Tickets Jazz Brecon Jazz Festival ART British Figurative Art Part 2: Sculpture Passion play The Big Interview Given a choice, Stephen Dillane favours theatre over film and day. But, as imogen Edwards-Jones found, he can be lured away from the footlights, especially if it involves Sophie Marceau and her maternal attributes. Portrait: Maynard Firth Picture Gallery Gulbenkian Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Short cuts The Projector Great Night in: Director Tom Waller L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Style challenge They shut down Radio 1, were served with a writ by Oasis and only write music for DJs. Who the hell do the Freestylers think they are? Lisa Vericco got into some bad company to find out Babybird New album releases Roots Choice Singled out Tower The Big Album Son shine Rufus Wainwright (8/10) Rufus Wainwright (Dream Works) Metro music charts The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win four essential music books Wayne's world Heather nova Return trip Right off the Wall Pleasured By Philip Hensher Chatlo, ?14.99 Painting Jane without the pain The Youngest Miss Ward By Joan Alken Gollancz, £16.99 Deadly cocktail Freeze my Margarita By Lauren Henderson Hutchinson, ?10 (Fiction) Isbn 0 091 80189 3 Summer choice michael arditti Going for gold Paperbacks A difficult genius, a genetic difficulty and Mailer as God Contributors: Angus Clarke, Victoria Walker, Lois… Blow by blow accounts I'm a Little Special: A Muhammad Ali Reader, edited by Gerald Early Yellow Jersey Emotional resuce Picture Gallery Summer choice Novels in Brief For More Arts Classified See Main Paper Plaintiff echo Picture Book Codpiece psychology I Saw You First Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel The Trials of Tiffany Trott Isabel Wolff HarperCollins, £6.99 Isbn 0 006 51206 2 How I Write Zoom with a view In the final week of eLottie Moggach's quest for the perfect picture, boyfriend Steve shows off his handicap while Lottie finally gets her hands on Paul Salmon's zoom lens. 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They are for men who can already… Novelli's secrets Offcuts Bar fly Our first meal Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Kodak Offcuts… Black to basics This is a man, who boasted that he had 23 people in a single day The times magazine What they say about living in the country John diamond The next thing I know, I'll be writing minor celebrity columns about missing socks in Tube station give-away magazines' HPB Dear coach Your new life starts here Great Escapes Food for thought Him and her by Min Cooper He insults her mother by comparison with her The Times Self satisfied Force be with us Oakridge Direct Sofa Workshop Direct Lancashire Reproductions Limited The futonshop Willowbrook HSL The Times Simply Sofas Homefair Direct Sofa This week's man with the pocket camera: tennis player todd martin One 2 one Alfa Romeo
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