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News from 08/08/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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john Sergeant, Malcolm Harper, Director, James Landale, Susan Emmet, Ian Hislop, Robin Cook, John Cleese, John Naughton, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Gerald Isaaman, Cath Urquhart, Paddy Brock, Paul Heiney, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Rachel Campell-Johnston, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Nigel Walker, Director, Adrian Lee, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Sarah Potter, Aj Tipping, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Ronald Faux, Richard Hobson, Martin Bell, Karen Woolfson, Ivo Tennant, Matt Gibson, Michael Atherton, Philip Howard, Candida crewe, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, The Tall'n, Carl Mortished, Jaennette Hyde, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, William Hague, Kenneth Baker, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Alex O'Connell and Adrian Lee, Matt Jones, Geoff Brown, Tony Patrick, HQ RAF, Richard Mash, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Brain Greer, amandip uppal, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Matthew Barbour, Roger Watkins, Stephen Anderton's, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Peter Millar, Alex James, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Lesley Downer, Heywood Williams, T. P., James Bone's, Donald Sutherland, Sue Corbett, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, Audrey Magee, P. B., Helen Rumbelow, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Paul Rider, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Alan Cathcart, Jasper Gerard, Roger Cockrell, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Emma Mahony, Anthony Philips, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Campbell Stott, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Sue Beenstock, Martin Black/impact, Rachel Bridge, Judith Wilson, Ian Adcock, L. G., D. O. R. Mossman, Adam Jones, Victoria O'Brien, Ron Davies, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Bob Howell, John Russell Taylor, P. W., Andrew Butcher, Lucy Pinney, F. a. Nightingale, Paul Wilkinson, Kate Stronach, David Orr, Liz Gill, Min Cooper, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Richard Peace, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Robert Cole and Fraser Nelson, Sudi Pigott, Lisa Thomlinson, Hp Bulmer, Sarah Cunningham, Richard Jackson, John Stern, Scott Henderson, Nicholas Aiken, Mary Ann Percy, Claudia Joseph and Daniel McGrory, Michael McKinnon, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Simon Grosset, Stephanie Billen, Victoria Walker, Joanna Hunter, Martin Higgins, Ross Leckie, Alan Stewart, James Eve and Dave Thomas, Danny Eccleston, Stewart Kidd, Anne Ashworth, Jack Crossley, Dominic Kennedy, BN, Lari Pittman, Dr Rosemary Martin, Giles Whittell, Sean Coughlan, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kathryn Wetcott, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Clare Stewart and Anne Ashworth, Helen Waliace, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, David Long and Lee Evans, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, Amanda Craig, onald Foreman Secretary-General, Sheila Keating, Steve Keenan and Stephen Farrell, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Atkins, Jenny Eclair, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, David Bowker, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, JRT, john diamond, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Irving Yass, Lottie Moggach, Lisa Verrico, Benedict Nightingale, David Pickup, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, Benedict Birnberg, Robert Whymant, Charlie Porter, Susannah Jowitt, Conal Gregory, Hazel Spink, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Dudley Moore, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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Seven Colour Sections Britain's Best Value… US embassy bombers kill 80 Times man David Orr Witness the carnage in Nairobi Index Brocket free Five-Star Fraser Home Office clears Shayler plot claims Who are the Oxbridge Masters now? Uma Thurman David Beckham Police ready for Beckham Grand jury sees calm Lewinsky Ibm pulls out as Olympics sponsor Dangerous waste dumps named Edinburgh Fringe turning freaky Hook Home Service ?100,000 to be won in cash prizes Next Week in the Times BT Murdered boy's father backs Ira bomber's release Audrey Magee reports on controversy the Irish Government's decision to set Mountbatten's killer free Jailed Scots Guards may be free in a month Some like it hot, but the sun's just too much abroad Carey to be given role as a troubleshooter The Lambeth Conference has increased Dr Carey's powers, writes Ruth Gledhill Lottery cash may pay for teachers' sabbatical Freed Brocket makes stylish getaway Disgraced Third Baron takes to the road after serving his prison sentence for fraud Blair backs football agent's fight for rights Lady's wallpaper bill gets a pasting from the judge Prison for meter man who stole to buy his wife's love Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey The secret of returning to the real world Currys Shocked Clinton condemns 'inhuman' attacks Reaction Style of attacks suggests work of Islamic zealot Suspect Dial -a- Phone Rescuers scour Nairobi rubble for signs of life Diplomats feel force of huge explosion Tanzania Dolphin Us envoy criticised election violence British Airways Lawyer who hated giving bad news is struck off Shirley English reports on the fake divorces which led to his downfall B&Q Scargill's passion for job leads to marital split Paul Wilkinson on the loneliness behind break-up Mortgage Trust Limited By a Correspondent: Snapshots of Linda's life to go on display Artist adds to body of work by showing what she is made of Dalya Alberge on a sculptor applauded for her surrealist wit Fringe freaks out as stand-ups die on their feet Plus Granada Moral guardian's last performance By a Staff Reporter: Sex shops need more freedom, says censor Virgin Holidays Pig farmers fail to bring home bacon Asian cutbacks are hitting British exporters, says Michael Hornsby The private lives of wily porkers Bupa Health Screening Screen goddess wounded in stations battle Dixons Chomping on a contraband Cuban cigar has become a… House hunting Seafrance Lolita is a winner Model wins Brunei 'sex parties' payout Briton's legal victory paves way for challenge by former beauty queen, writes Giles Whittell in Los Angeles Rslcom Halfords The X-Files PC World Lewinsky says sex tales 'break my heart' Former trainee did not want to hurt Clinton Ian Brodie reports from Washington Injured caddy sues star for $155m Sofa Workshop Direct First World War soldier hid in cupboard for four years Ben Macintyre reports on how a briton found sanctuary behind enemy lines Space apes retire to face life in the lab Belgrade accused of hampering aid effort Workers in $760m jet chemicals award Vatican chides Netanyahu Balloonist starts record bid Suu Kyi left out of talks Girl sold for pinball money Beat goes on as Bolan son revives Glam Rock The era of T Rex is back, write Alex O'Connell and Adrian Lee Sweb Brother's Hindley visits were to find clues Lucan heir to take father's title Cameras get to the bottom of Gaul mystery 250 to sue over birth control implants News in Brief Trucker jailed Leeson operation Fraud inquiry Paracetamol alert Greenpeace 'spill' Al Fayed loses Robber bagged Ministers order inquiry into the poison tips Nick Nuttall reports on the growing concern over hidden perils for children Bank of Scotland Britain: A Land of Buried Dangers How crony became a dirty word The term which used to mean friend is now an effective soundbite for Labour's political enemies, says James Landale Who wins when old pals act together? Michael Gove seeks a victor in the deal on Gus Macdonald's new job Intel inside Byers warns boardroom pay hikes could cost jobs Davies enters another arcane circle1 Hong Kong voting 'flawed' Why we will never forgive Beckham for ruining our summer with a petulant kick Simon Barnes analyses why football's fallen star is facing a humiliating season in hell Dance Show Boat Stay Away from Nightclubs and that Stupid Sarong Serpentine Gallery André Camara Falling stars in a culinary firmament Michelin's accolade is no guarantee against failure, says Ben Macintyre United stand Diary Picture Gallery Straight and narrow Homosexuals should seek a church which offers more generous love Epic struggle Diary Bongo beat Diary Battered out Diary Picture Gallery Lonely hearts logos Alex O'Connell says they're not sassy, but sad Target America Terrorism aimed at accentuating American World-weariness Why Lewinsky Matters Clinton has a week to reconsider his story Take but Degree Away... Who are the master now? No easy solution to Iraq's threat Burma ten years on Bell in Burundi Unmuzzled 'Watchdog' aids public London squares Swindon in space Church baptisms Lord Peter's friends Trying Bentley by today's standards Ha'p'orth of tars Early signs Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Cardiff Law School Pewterers' Company Baron Harris of Haringey Personal Column Picture Gallery Service dinner Appointments Institute of physics On this Day New Recorders Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments Court & Social Latest wills University news Nat Gonella Obituaries Changing Times The Rev Thomas Nicol``` Charles Maxwell Shari Lewis Milestones Shares rebound at the close Hargreaves Lansdown Raw Deal 26 Allders warning sends retail sector reeling Ibm to end link with Olympic Games Picture Gallery Booker talks could lead to ?600m-plus takeover A Week in the City Millennium bug bites at Unilever Nationwide lifts mortgage rates Weekend Money Business Today Taxman to enjoy taste of cereal prize Unsecured lending boosts profits at A&l Racal falls into red after sale of division Job market keeps pay pushing up Changing Times Picture Gallery Obuchi stakes all on rescuing Japan 's troubled economy Ward slips on news of ?12.5m writedown Mayflower in bid talks with Dennis Marshalls set to cut 188 processing jobs Business Roundup Johnson Service ahead Newbury rights issue Audi accelerates Dbs expects progress Bulmer in us buy Warning for chaebols Weather hits Marston Tbi trading on course Tourist Rates The Sunday Times City's last bombsite set for builders The bug that killed the Budget Thirlstone deal sees Berkeley chiefs son climb on board Gates loses fight to limit questioning in court Investors back Wingsail inventor Heywood completes ?77m sale Filtronic surges on news of agreement with Nokia Harveys made to rewrite its accounts Techies braced for a new year hangover from excesses of Emu Rachel Bridge on the sober practicalities of the switch to the single currency The Sunday Times An acquisitive man of many car parts Cv: Chris Swan French leave Proof, if proof were needed, that there are some… Tiny sums Anyone unduly concerned about a Berkeley Group board… Rival claims Commodities Liffe Options Compass points the way as bargain-hunters strike Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Clearing the air Tempus A&L Fitness First Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Johnson Wallstreet News The Times Crossword No 20,865 Forecast Superlative Travel The times magazine Metro Weekend Vision United front England revived by Fraser's heart South Africa Edge Ahead at Headingley Courses for horses Under the Skin of Sport First Telecom Go Can You Afford a Private Jet? Smith vows to fight suspension in courts Swimming Wigan complete clean sweep Rugby League: Warriors Leave It Late to See off Broncos Elliott seeks spirited revival by Bradford Cowes wind and tide tamed National champion triumphs again after poor start Jets and Saints spread gospel of 13-man game For the Record Henman joins Sampras on quarter-final stage Sport in Brief Christmas surges to title Matthew marches on Cullen inspires England First prize shared Truly great means never having to say you are legendary Matthew bids to improve her fortune Golf: Scot with Double Incentive to Excel on Home Soil Shares Lead in European Championship Horton becomes senior partner Henderson discovers the perfect remedy Bewildering phrases have become the talk of sport English clubs have five days to reconsider Rugby Union Perfection is not all it's cracked up to be Lancashire rewarded for turning to spin Cricket The Times Munton issues strong reminder McCague and Hooper lead attack on title front Yesterday's Scoreboards Hollioake puts Surrey in the driving seat Bowlers curse careless hands Michael Henderson puzzles over England's over England's string of missed chances James indicates his desire Barclaycard Scoreboard from Headingley Australia maintain high-scoring vein Defiance of Sales in vain Sussex in no mood to loosen their grip Johnson in control of rearguard action Loner anxious to mix it with world's best Caddick feels that he deserves a further chance to lead the England attack Collins Willow An imprince of Harper Colliris… Stern tests awaiting British pair Boxing Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Mees Pierson Wenger looks for faith, hope and absence of charity Arscnal and Manchester United focus on the future as new season beckons Here is the news coming live from Old Trafford Kevin McCarra looks at the latest service for Manchester United fans By our Sports Staff: Dismissal of Merson brings the threat of suspension Coach Venables free of greater ambitions Turbulent managerial career comes full circle to kick-start a new palace revolution All together now, it's time to start singing the blues Mark Hodkinson takes the plunge as Manchester City sink to new depths Life at the Top Play Station Bolton's big Fish happy to swim with the minnows Football Birmingham deny Brady's departure Sky Sports Festina return for Spanish race Cycling: Shamed Team Carry on as UCI Confronts Doping Problems Club by Club Guide to the Nationwide League First Division Sunderland passions stir again George Caulkin on how peter Reid's side have managed to put Wembley defeat behind them Coxed pair eye medal Rowing Select your dream team-win £50,000 The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form The Times Super League Entry Form Choose your Players from Here Warningford can rise to occasion Racing: Fanshawe to Land Inaugural Running of Tote International at Ascot Ascot Newmarket Fast conditions look perfect for Risque Lady Naw Market Channel 4 Racing next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Rapid Raceline Exposed! The true story of Pony Club The mission: infiltrate one of the most feared societies in Britain Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Pharmacist is best prescription Redcar BMW Authorised Dealers MLG of Chiswick Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMC Audi Audi Approved Used Cars Cadillac Citroën Multiple Classified Advertising Items A good old sport—and proud of it Ian Adcock drives the superblower AC-successor to the cobra—along the leafy lanes of the Cotswolds Workhorse and road racer-the best of both worlds Can the scooter king really make a serious superbike? Alan Catheart rides Aprilia's new Rsv1000 Picture Gallery Fifty days and fifty countries Epic journey will mark golden anniversary of Land Rover Hail the saviours of our highways Subsidised cab drivers would not only solve the transport crisis with their wealth of opinions but also could be advisers on government policy Driven to Distraction Escaping from the write-off trap When Angela Kilmartin was told her car wasn't worth fixing she took on her insurers. She tells Tony Dawe how she won Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Dvla Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Using the scooter halved my usual journey time Changing Times Is it a bike? A skateboard? A game? No, it's Scootman John Naish finds he is the envy of other road users as he tries out a zippy new way to travel to work The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Munch your way to £100,000 pa Kellogg's the foods group, will put one lucky person on easy street for life. Clare Stewart counts the cost and Anne Ashworth seeks other ways of doing it Abbey National A Dog's Life 54 Invest On-Line Holiday Cashbacks 48 Fortunes often tend to favour the brave Virgin Iptc B2 PIA Norwich to offer product refunds Next fall may be a big one Personel Investor Legal & General Cashing in your foreign currency The great endowment protest Comment Halifax Tessa—the urgent bills for those hardy savers Jupiter M&G Edinburgh Keeping the share price up Despite all the hype about Viagra, Pfizer is a world-class act among drug companies Prudential Policy Portfolio Coventry The mother of all job contracts Susan Emmet looks at some of the financial problems associated with pregnancy Mercury Asset Management Plan Ahead Schroders Virgin Surf the Savings site just in case Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Money Information Service Chelsea Not too late to switch failing Peps Want help with your Tax Return? Direct Line Scottish Widows Wary investors exercise their options and move to Peps Karen Woolfson says saving in protected funds is a good idea, but you can still lose out How Futures and Options Work Tourists paying for costly cover Perpetual Taking to the skies on a flight of fancy Forget the cost, a private jet is the status symbol, says Clare Stewart Beale Dobie Virgin Leather and willow under the hammer Conal Gregory looks at the growing market for cricket memorabilia Lenders defend policies despite warning by CA For a fist full of dollars Hazel Spink looks at the pros and cons for UK investors of owning foreign shares Threadneedle M-bug race against time Marianne Curphey explains why it is important to check that your lifestyle is Millennium-friendly Advisers caution against panic Annual Event 48 Expats face CGT five-year hurdle Fidelity Investments Crunch Time 47 Inside Savings Money Management Investment Index Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashworth Feature She's out now. But what about those who are left behind? There are 2,000 Britons held in jails abroad, but the help they receive from the Foreign Office to fight their cases seem to depend more on looks than merit. Daniel McGrory investigates Index Hertz Fashion Pets Anne Robinson Magimix Pity about the rubies, Ma'am A painstaking analysis reveals that not all of the Crown Jewels are real thing. Alan Hamilton reports Anne Robinson Win the Crown Jewels Book Shoe-be-doo Style From ice picks to freeze-dried food My Favoyrite show Shop Watch Gadgets From beach to barbie Three of a Kind Deliver us from shopping The Drinks that Time Forgot Kia-ora orange Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Home Shopping Drink Brighton up a disappointing summer by tracking down a few of the best bargains around Star Buys Consuming Interest: Own Brand Carbonated Water The Times Cook The pleasures of home cooking are even greater when fresh organic produce is delivered to your door Gloves off in the kitchen Frank Bruno might do damage in the ring, but his mother is the heavyweight in the kitchen, writes Ivo Tennant The Perfect Salmon Tartare Joanna-Pitman Getting the wind up takes on a whole new meaning with caloric-counting The short life and long death of Ratsputin Smelling a rat is easy, finds Liz Gill, but eliminating it is a little harder I lost that sinking feeling Despite some uncase and trepidation at the start, Derwent May allowed himself to cut loose and float away as an almost free spirit in a strangely salty experience Floating: The Medical View Rebel with a pair of secateurs Jane Owen finds the feisty guru of garden of garden design sounding off in his natural habitat I have a circular concrete pond 10ft across. It is… Garden Answers Reunited, ready for restoration Gardens to Visit On its way up again at last Dwarf conifers need not look like dasly little lumps. Stephen Anderton meets designers making masterpieces of them Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diy Plastics Homes & Gardens Endless Pools Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilde flowers set for a high-street bloom Sue Corbett welcomes the revival of a Victorian carnation Homes & Gardens Guardian Ladder Stabiliser Hard Water Malmaison Carnation Offer In the Swim for ?299 Quality Garden Furniture at Discount Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Big£ When the foliage has faded, lift shallots and… Off the Aga, into the frying pan 'I wonder if hens were often blown off their nests in heat waves. Or was this a solitary case of rural shell shock?' Down to Earth Howl made it back from the crack of doom The church renovation had been going well until the stonemason went Awol, leaving Aj Tipping with a problem to solve On the Spot: Bleinheim Palace Bye bye black bird Feather Repport A pack of bow-wows that pow-wow They can sing , hunt and even herd buffalo. Jack Crossley meets the first litter of Native American song dogs to be born in Brition Noddy finds his niche down on the Downs Sue Beenstock finds a farmer with an unusual lamb protector. llamas More than just a super, furry farm animal Keeping llamas as pets is becoming more popular in Britain. writes Victoria O'Brien Adopt Me A Vet Writes Don't get involved with a builder She may have lost a leg, but Heather Mills insists that trying to create a dream flat in Soho was far worse, says Alex O'Connell Home Swap Market Comment: Soho Westbury Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames New Homes Park Crescent Mews East Designed with freedom of thought Your own rocky mountain high Building a Dream Devon English Courtyard Changing Times Bewley The Sunday Times A first degree in home ownership Diary of a househunter The sounds of silence Ruth Gledhill joins an all-night vigil by bishopes in Canterbury The Times No women, please, we're British All women bishopes at Lambeth were foreign, says Ruth Gledhill Who to turn to in an age without sages? Credo Church services tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers of Stortford Seymour Shirts The Original Shooting Stick Stannah Condoms Solar powered pond fountain only Sale Poetry Competitions Only stupid people are happy David Bowker was told by a fan to get a life, and enjoy it. But this week's challenge, to be happy, was too much Seven Long Days Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Courses and Activities Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Tillman The Selection Music & Memories Cool Britannia sounds ideal After fleeting our miserable summer, British holidaymakers are now hiding from the fierce temperatures in the Med. Steve Keenan reports Island hopping Down Under Lunn Poly Hot Tips Golden sands and fresh sea breezes Sailing in Queensland Trailfinders Cruising away in splendid isolation Ronald Faux explored the lonely islands and snug anchorages of the Whitsundays by boat In three days I learnt With a cockatoo for a captain, Simon Grosset enjoyed an unusual trip to the Great Barrier Reef Whitsundays Wonderland Blue VJN To sail parrot-fashion Cunard Cyclone Justin spoilt my fun Jason Nissé never made it to the Whitsundays Tailor Made Why the people still dig Blackpool It may not suit New Labour, but Alex James finds a Victorian gem Annual Travel Insurance To Eternity Around and about in Blackpool Unusual Facts Ringing the bell for the empty house of Usher Stephen McClarence finds mystery at the home of writer Edger Allan Poe in philadelphia, a city of unusual museums and surprising art collection USA Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Special Offer NatWest Wildlife with no place to hide This is a good time for a Kenyan holiday, says Jeannette Hyde, because forest fires have cleared the view for tourists on safari Travellers' Bulletin Board Burmese exodus VJV Some crumbs of comfort in Crete Flying high for a bargain Ba is selling cheap flights this weekend, says, Joanna Hunter VJV Picasso works go on show Travel Journalist of the Year Travel Tips by Jill Crawshaw Flying Visits Pack your Bags Thomas Cook Travellers' Tip Shell shocked and shattered, Beirut rises from the ashes With peace restored, Lebanon's new Battle of the Hotels is a fight for tourists, reports Kathryn Wetcott Noble Caledonia Limited Beirut Facts Web World Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Quest Worldwide Travel mood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelnow Multiple Display Advertising Items City Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Check-In British Midland Hotel Breaks Jersey at its Best The Black Swan The Commodore Brittany Ferries Holidays Check-In The Devonshire Arms Parkhill Hotel Lostwithiel Hotel Cricklade Hotel Summer Breaks Orestone Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items AA Washbourne Court Hotel The Sport & Craft Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turkey Check-In Exmoor National Park Boars Head Hotel Scandinavian Seaways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suffolk Heritage Coast Exmoor Oakley Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Exclusive Channel Crossings Dover-Calais Armathwaite Hall Hotel Botley Park Hotel Summer at the Thurlestone Hotel Athens ?69 Langdale Relaxed Summer Breaks The Old Church House Inn & Hotel Americana Best Offers!! Australia & New Zealand Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain International Swimming School Stena Line How to Place your Own Advertisement Abundance of stunning ladles - Shortage of nice men!… Executive Club Parties Want a Date? Ring the Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Country Partners The Listener Crossword No. 3474: Word Deduction by The Tall'n Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Solution to Jumbo 177 Bridge Word Answers Two Brains Cross Words Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 179 Picture Gallery Word Watching Quotes of the Week Two Brains Cross Words Picture Line Times Two Crossword Books Dance plus Metro The Sunday Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl Julian Clary, however, waas deep in conversation. Did he like Heaven's new ?1 million refit? I asked, interrupting. "It's marvellous, " he said. "Are you enjoying yourself?" I inquired ever so intelligently. "Yes, " he replied. We stared at each other. "Jolly good, " I said. And left Contents This week Art, Theatre, Comedy and Cabaret... And Win a Weekend in Edinburgh BBC Win! A Bank Holiday Weekend in Edinburgh Theatre Chimes At Midnight Exhibition Screen Cabaret Divas at the Donmar Comedy Al Murray Loot by Joe Orton Fringe benefit After 12 years as a comedy duo, Lee and Herring are still doing Edinburgh- and losing money as it, despite television fame and fortune. So why bother? It's simple, discovers Imogen Edwards-Jones. They just like having a laugh. Portrait: Paul Rider The Big Interview Picture Gallery Sin?ad lohan no mermaid Short Cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News L. A. Stories The Projector Great Night in: Director Stuart St Paul Uk Top 10 Films Blue Us Top 10 Films MVC Happy chick Duran Duran as an influnence? Self-confident and relaxed? How will Sinead Lohan compete with pop's neuroses-driven stars? With style, says Nigel Williamson New album releases Classical Choice 4 hero Two Pages Singled out Dark life The Big Album Metro music charts Dancing queen Bouffant hair, big frocks and men in catsuits. But if ballroom dancing is so uncool why are thousands of fans besieging London's Festival Hall next weekend? Peggy Spencer gives Michael McKinnon a step-by-step guide to its charms The Dandy Warhols All fired up He's black, he's British and he's proud. And so is the groundbreaking anthology of contemporary poetry that Lemn Sissay-better known as the presenter of BBC's Jazz 606-has conceived. Mike Bradley gets the rhythm Redal Greece is the word The Priest Fainted by Catherine Temma Davidson Nature Book Dead cert Soho Black bBy Christopher Flower A Bridget too far Summer choice Weight problem Paperbacks Contributors: Victoria Walker, Joanna Hunter, Martin… This one will run and run Dictionary Cause to DiY for For More Arts Classified See Main Paper A life as ordinary Summer choice Kids' Stuff Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel Film and TV Top 10 How I Write Under canvas Whatever the weather this weekend, it's the ideal time for catching up with major art exhibition- from Edinburgh to St Ives. Follow our critics' guide to the best and summer '98 won't be a washout Rachel Campbell-Johnston Admires a Beauty... Not to Mention a Few Beasts John Russell Taylor Chooses Charm Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: Armageddon Pick of edinburgh The Big Event: Gargantua Don't Miss Theatre The Big Play: Blood Brothers Curtain Call Music /clubs The Big Gig: Paul Weller The Big Bash: Track Dance /opera Dash to the London Coliseum with Wayne Sleep Classical /comedy City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Exhibitions The Big Show: Jean Helion D0n't Miss Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Royal Victoria Dock Serpentine Gallery Bill Wrights Capital Breaks Mikado Event travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Records at Cost Prints The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Live TSP Life before Grant Seven-Day Listing of 40 TV Channels plus Seven… Cry-Baby Radio Rank Charmer Football Fa Charity Shield People Youth Tv I'm Ruby, you can be frank Television 'It is rude to talk about your sex life with your mouth full: any White House researcher will tell you' Friday night is now doomed music night Radio Unfortunately for older people, modern music for under -55s begins with Bill Haley and the Comets This week Saturday Bbc1 August 8 Film Choice Pick of the Day Saturday Radio 1 August 8 -Radio Critic's Choice SKYl Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Sunday August 9 Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Sunday August 9-Radio Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Monday August 10 Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Monday August 10-Radio Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Tuesday August 11 Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Tuesday August 11-Radio Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Wednesday August 12 Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Wednesday August 12-Radio Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky Box Office Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Thursday August 13 Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Thursday August 13-Radio Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Friday August 14 Bbc 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Frday August 14-Radio Adio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Time Home Time! Superfly! Hold the Front Page The Times Picture Gallery Meg@ Greetings, earthlings! Upd@te upd@te Pssst! Star Choice Zig and Zag Reviews Hold on kite! Hola The Front Page! Meg@'s joined forces with Fox Kids and Bluetech… Meg@ Addresses Fox on the Box! Watch the Birdie Reachj for the skies and solve these sky-scraping sizzlers! Meg Mail Star Larf Puzzle Answers Nab Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Agent provocateur Uma thurman kicks into gear 36 Pages of Interiors Gardens Fashion Food & Drink C-Class estate Kodak Advantix Contents Boots Opticians Kate muir's diary Other use the 20 subterranean minutes to join the Mile Under Club in the "well-equipped bathrooms"' This is the week that Passing comment Things we have seen the future Frankie fraser Seven Miles of Serenity This week will Self Is left rolling in the aisles at lkea Connections From robin lodge in moscow... You know official attitudes are changing when even the police start acting within the law Connectionsanswers: Boots Generation Golf Picture Gallery Halfords Picture Gallery Fiat The Kingdom of Nepal Interiors design garden food drink fashion Scents of place Vintage living Stone walls of the …interesting bottles Opposites attract No Title Aplate Renwick & Clarke's "jaguar Jungle" collection (above); and one of their ribbon turned lamp bases with Training ground Futon Company Jonathan meades At Mash and Pukkabar & Curry Hall Alexanders Restaurant guide: southeast london Delivers Pot v kettle Nissan Novelli's Secrets Offcuts Bar fly Our first meal Anton and kathrin mosimann 'Waiters get very nervous serving Anton. Once, a waiter flamb?ing a steak at our table got so agitated that he dropped it on the floor' New avengers Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Classic OffCuts Flames of Passion Unforgiven Save on chrome classics The times magazine Gap The sexual morality of public figures Columnist of the year Dear coach Your life starts here Great Escapes Classic Choice The Iron Bed Company Reproduction Furniture Simply Sofas Taking issue Him and her by Min Cooper Him and his friend ponder conspicuous consumption for the Nineties Caring sharing Own goal Born to rule Man of letters Premier Nordic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leather Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Kirkdale Divani Thomas Lloyd This week's man with the pocket camera: tv presenter jamie theakston One 2 One Monsanto

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