News from 29/08/1998
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Peter Tandy, Rick Ma…, Cath Urquhart, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Eames, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Graham Chainey, Robert Cole, Joanna Hunter, Brian Greer, Fred Redwood, Rob Hughes, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, E. F. Hale, John Morgan, Karen Woolfson and Marianne Curphey, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Willie Doherty, Karen Woolfson, Bill Thomas, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Paul H. Ainsworth, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Nicholas Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jeremy Kingston, Helen Gobat, Clive Fewins, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Yvonne Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Walker, Kevin Eason, Jeremy Seal, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Nilgin Yusuf, Peter Wilson, Louise Godfrey, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Gill Todd, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Penny Visman, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Stephen Weiner, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Deborah Collcutt and Richard Ford, Patrick Humphries, Mel Fish, Matthew Barbour, Esther Hanks, Stephen Anderton's, Stephen Moll, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, Reg Legg, Rohan Daft, Michael Clark, Deborah Collcutt and Dominic Kennedy, John O'Leary, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Bone's, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Lois Letts, Ian Hughes, Frances Bissell, Martin Symington, Peter Barnard, Janet Bush and Oliver August, Mary Arnold, Victoria Fletcher, John Pilgrim, Derwent May, Mike Krage, P. C-P, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Paul Durman, Frank Leboeuf, Judith Wilson, L. G., Ray Simpson, Barry Millington, Dave Thomas, Mitch Jenkins, Alan McLoughlin, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Polly Newton, Peter Gordon, Matt Dickinson, John Russell Taylor, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Jon Langham, Alix Ramsay, James Allcock, Annabel Miller, John Morris, Terence O'donnell, Kate Stronach, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Jeannette Hyde, Min Cooper, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Alan Calverd, Michael Arditti, Jane Hughes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Sudi Pigott, David Kettle, Lisa Thomlinson, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Stephanie Billen, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Haldane, Carola Grindea, Alison Jane Reid, Thérése Gordon-Duffy, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Michael Hallett, Giles Whittell, Polymath, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Ida G. Staples, Janet Bush, Robin Lodge and Philip Webster, Frank Vince, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Andrew Yates, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Carol Newman, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, P. D., Ian Brodie, Jay Berman, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Denny, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Bowker, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, JRT, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Danny Baker, Ian Hunter, Lottie Moggach, Jean MacKenzie, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Jack Bailey, Martin Steibelt, Joe Warwick, Michael Henderson, Tom Chesshyre, Neil Cooper, Robin Lodge, James Christopher, U. McL. Michie, Charlie Porter, Dea Birkett, Tony Kelly, Penny Perrick, Peter Robinson, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Douglas Kennedy, Chris Yarrow, Lisa Verrico, William Gray, R. White's lemonade, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBest Saturday Value: The Times Magazine, Weekend,… I refuse to be pushed out, says Yeltsin Defiance at world market turmoil Inside Aid worker's jungle death Miners' cash Index New entries go straight to the top of A-level charts Vatican man puts faith in ET and his friends She was ridding herself of demons. She was moving on 'Go slow for Diana' campaign attacked By our Transport Correspondent: Britain grabs last gasp of summer It's not about the game of football it's… Virgin Settlement for miners' lung diseases will cost £1.5bn Frances Gibb reports on the biggst pay-out in an industrial compensation claim Hundreds more Gypsies expected to seek asylum Deborah Collcutt and Richard Ford on the lure of a better standard of living in Britain Picture Gallery Gunsmith had Wild West in blood Racial barrier removed from adoption rules Thugs free to follow England News in Brief Tourist raped Strike threat Closure upheld Mink cruelty Corrections Why British TV is so awful in bed Producers' inclination to portray kinly sex creates boring, unerotic love scenes, Carol Midgley writes Coke-snorting cops in new Bbc series alarm police forces Claudia Joseph reports on the natural successor to the fast-living 30-somethings of This Life Top of the Bill Drink-driving chef was on the sauce Garage Door Enamel Bahamas tourist was strangled The Characters Currys Printers & Scanners Word Processors Organisers and Learning Aids Currys Packard Bell Price Breakthrough Free Printer and Workstation with this PC Workstation Palmtops Sony PlayStation Family fear aid worker was murdered in jungle Councillor jailed for fiddling expenses Oxford don is believed dead in boat mishap Rare voles get luxury burrow with canal view After Diana The Sunday Times Cellnet Triumph of style over substance Simon Barnes on the importance of sexines, the newest and most bankable commodity in football Owen to star in football fantasy Virgin atlantic Boys pip girls in A-level league table But young women are working harder so they can get the best jobs, writes Victoria Fletcher Minister cancels mahogany table order The Job Douglas Kennedy Motorbike PC wins hearing damages Homebase Rattle rolls out of city he shook up Peter Foster on Binmingham's farewell to the conductor credited with leading its renaissance Vernons Easy Play Evesham Fale Could life be brighter for the Mona Lisa? Work 'is by Rembrandt' Stay of execution for police dog that went on the run Yorkshire Bank The Link Choir school head cleared of molesting boy pupil Starting on Tuesday in The Times Scots get the bug after a record midge season The flesh-eating holiday-ruining insects should be celebrated say some Gillian Harris reports Here's six of the best from Office World! Once bitten, but not shy Blair WHICH?nline Trawler had wrong bolt on beacons News in Brief Diver is dead Viagra mailshot Methodist dies £18,600 theft Maths girl weds Bank Governor goes west for country pile British cricket returns to new field of play DIAL-a-PHONE Jeep Ingham rejects Thatcher claim of Tory doom The former Prime Minister's interview has stirred a Conservative hornets nest, reports Polly Newton Dixons The human face of Bruckner Concert Berlin Philharmonic/Abbado Albert Hall/Radio 3 Harrods Knightsbridge Athlete on track for ultimate challenge Uncharted peak lures explorer to Tibet Turning a corner in poet's reputation Homorotic letters by Rupert Brooke, hidden since 1915, challenge his romantic image, says Jason Cowley Landowner threatens gay couples with pig manure Spana B&Q Digital Television is Coming Skydigital Ghost writer Mitford Halfords Coldly calculating In the good-old bad-old days, mobsters used to stack… Primus Landlord gets rich on 'Rent' Life is a cabaret in Kohl twilight zone Pre-Poll Berlin has raised the curtain on a new era of Weimar-style satire and decadence, writes Roger Boyes Tiny Adoption Papers Pakistan may get Islamic courts World in Brief Diesel fumes 'cause cancer' Albanians killed in Kosovo Britain seeks to punish Iraq Neighbourly Neanderthals (AP): Bonnie finds new strength (AP): Setback in Cape bomb case When a lame duck meets a dead duck America forced to review proof on Sudan plant Libya haggles over trial procedures Esso Clinton eye on a starry hideaway Movie moguls with deep pockets would make pacific palisades an ideal place for a president to retire to writes Giles Whittell Yeltsin axes his reformers in policy retreat Bank of Scotland Cash crisis hits Welsh sheepskin Russians stare into the abyss Many believe worse is yet to come, writes, Jean MacKenzie in Moscow Participating Locations Public view of a personal tragedy Diana the Legacy Memorial fund's growth tails off Deborah Collcutt and Dominic Kennedy on how charity's success has come at a cost for the souvenir trade The Industry Theatres Show Boat 'Searching through the golden fog of post-mortem Dianamania, what I remember best was that she was sorting out her life' Libby Purves on what life would have held for a Princess whose happy love affair marked the end of a public sadness Eric Clapton Total Entertainment Where Did You Hear the News? A case of mistaken tenacity Police Should close the Diana dossier, says Ben MacIntyre Leading roles Picture Gallery The peak of folly Snowdon does not need saving. If anyone is in a spending mood, there are dozens of more deserving welsh sites Ring of truth United front Playing host The derelict and forgotten resting place of L. S.… Don't cry wolf at the bear Markets are not in crisis yet, says Anatole Kaletisky Roubles and Rumours Few now have faith in the sick man of the Kremlin The Tortoise and the Hair Newcastle may regret dropping Dalglish for Gullit Flood Damage The hand of God is jolted by human interference Russia in a crisis claims its victims In praise of ruins Woodlands regulation 'a disaster' Falling out over the garden hedge Well suited Still a-Roving Level of concern over Spirit Zone Bullish and bearish Social News Forthcoming marriages Plunging out of the Space race Robin Lodge in Moscow and Nigel Hawkes on the risks when Mir Splashes down Picture Gallery Anniversaries Birthdays Brian Epstein is Found Dead Huge space lab to replace Mir John Taylor John Taylor, architect, died or cancer on August 7 aged 69. He was born on December 26,1928 Picture Gallery Personal Column Bob Arnold Bob Arnold, Tom Forrest of The Archers, died on August 27 aged 87. He was born on December 27,1910 Court & Social Rukba The Times Milestones Equities back from the brink Advertising Standards Authority False Start 30 London shares hit 7-month low Market suffer further falls as Moscow fails to address crisis Sykes set to net £3m in Planet Online sale Hong Kong in Recession as Economy Contracts by 5 per Cent A Week in the City Slump in performance forces Schroders review Banks in US quick to admit Russian losses Merchant Investors Business Today Tower power Squared Circle Pulling out Banking all on the rouble roller-coaster In the Hot Seat Upbeat news at Avis gives brokers a lift The Sunday Times Blue Circle puts £100m into Malaysia division Warning for ITV on cost of digital Costain back with losses cut to £1m By our City Staff: Managers lose in Black pool Tower bid Zeneca ally promotes breast cancer drug Business Roundup Doeflex in talks AMP creates war chest Scot Media buys TAS Tellabs in price cut Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Somerfield pulls out of merger talks with Booker Problem-hit Danka picks finance chief Pup reborn IT was only a matter of time before Hugh Osmond put… By our City Editor: Repelling the bears at the border Commentary Protests threat at Huntingdon Mixed loyalty Tangled web Photobition reassures investors Thick veil By our City Staff: Railtrack in British Land deal Legal & General Family Protection Plan Legal & General Peel set to buy 31 Thistle hotels BICC cable chief in US is replaced Brand owners face real fight against fakers Buyers of counterfeit goods are funding drug gangs and terrorists Matthew Barbour hears a plea for a change in public attitudes to sham products The Times Market pulls back from 5,200-point support level Stock Market Commodities Liffe 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 Still in the woods Tempus Blue Circle Energis Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Photobition Wall Street Yeltsin determined to stay on The Times Crossword No 20,883 News Features Forecast Zenith Time Co. (G. B.) Ltd Sections the times magazine Gullit's revival roadshow rolls into Newcastle Toon Army Marches to Meet Star in Stripes Shepherding a worried flock Under the Skin of Sport Danny Baker Making a Point Dalglish insists that he was dismissed Optimax Revealed: Britain Best's Schools Weekend Money Rusedski races into last four Tennis For the Record Vodafone Champions lead threat of boycott Athletics Montgomerie cuts figure of despair Golf: Rose Withers as Scot's Loss of Form Continues in BMW International Open Edwards and Walker injured Burgess enjoys boost to morale Sport in Brief Nicol keeps his nerve Fibbens under orders McGregor misses medal Family success story Riders seek world places Knights pick up Cooper Leeds go top after recovery Rugby League Hanley plans ahead Vanity in football that can be forgivable No news means bad news for fans in the White Hart Lane cover-up Prediction: Ruud Gullit's effect on Newcstle will be swift and exhilarating. He will be the anti-kenny and the keegan sans Achilles. It is going to be marvellous. A pounding. flying champinship side that the nation will warm to. Hang on to your hats Making good on old dues Lifting the lid on a top-flight fantasy Football Saturday Reebok Poyet gives Chelsea super charge Only 10 days to go before the kick-off The £100,000 Fantasy League proper has not started yet so your should be signing up without delay Times Newspapers Limited Fantasy league Ltd Times Newspapers Ltd Choose your Players from Here Chelsea given awkward start European Draws Redfearn relaxed in seat at the top table Charlton's recruit from Barnsley has had enough of being patronised Main photograph: Simon Walker Football Saturday Lake finds new horizons Mark Hodkinson on life after football for a former City Player Wolves continue unbeaten run Oliver Holt We have learnt already not to… Russell Kempson In days not-solong gone by,… Kevin McCarra It is never too early for cynicism. Those of a sardonic disposition Bill Edgar Such are the shifting sands of English… Six Things about the Clock… Coach Matt Dickinson The only thing I more certain than… George Caulkin It has been something long suspected… On Monday Oliver Holt The arrival of a new manager has a… Peter Robinson Stan Collymore has had so many… Rob Hughes September has not yet arrived, so how can… Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership First Division Welcome back to the Lovely Boy Football Saturday Back in the Frame: When King Kenny Last Abdicated Saturday Numbers Scotland Conference Swann in line for migration in the winter Scoreboard Ellis goes on attack to inspire Doncaster Ultron Crawley starts to fulfil early promise Cricket: Centuries from Fringe Players Give Selectors Headche ahead of Winter Tour Grey man emerging from the twilight zone Showman seeking chance to restore reputation This has been a healing summer for Dominic Cork. But he remains desperate to prove himself a winner Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Malaysia Airlines Yorkshire keep Essex bumping along the bottom Cricket Northamptonshire fail to stamp authority Warwickshire show glimpse of true potential Barclaycard Yesterday's Scoreboards Hampshire cruise home Somerset escape a speedy demise Roseberry and Daley restore lost reputations Mullally proves cut above the rest Villeneuve learns lesson hard way Motor Racing: World Champion Walks Away from 180mph Collision in Practice Session Details from SAP-FRANCORCHAMPS Altrincham slow to meet expectations Football Optimism over Premiership launch may prove premature Rugby Union: Agreements with Welsh Remain Biggest Headache Pontypridd to rise above chaos Lessing and Johns hope for a hot day Triathlon Grand Prix 1998: How They Stand for Belgium SPA Francorchamps Reid ready to tie rivals in knots Racing: Accomplished Rider Can Add to Impressive Goodwood Haul Thunderer: Good Wood WilliamHILL Thunderer: Newmarket Thunderer: Beverley Team man picks up reins of personal ambition Trainer Jeremy Noseda is striking out for Classic glory under his own banner Allied Forces can take objective Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Nottingham Thundrer: Cartmel Thundrer: Redcar Thundrer: Windsor St Paul's tops biggest-ever table Guide to the Highest Ranking State and Independent Schools Degree Course Vacancies 1998: Science How to use listings Those seeking places should start by making a phone call, says John O'Leary Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' June 1998 exam Michael Warwick Nicholls The Times Hays Cameron Kennedy Hays Ernst & Young Ernst & Young Robert Half International Witan Jardine Michael Page Finance Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Results of Final Examination held in July 1998 Martin Ward Anderson Astbury marsden Search and Selection Reed Accountancy Robert Walters Associates The Anser is as Simple as ATC State immunity against libel action Default notice demanded excessive arrears Picture Gallery The Institute of Chartered Accountants list of referrals The thin end of the wedge Housing authorities must pay heed to code Pricewaterhousecoopers KPMG means business Lehman Brothers Michael Page City Witan Jardine Nelson Russell Experience the ultimate indulgence Harrison Willis Morgan McKinley Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrison Willis Pricewaterhousecoopers The Times Unit Trust in Formation Service Newspaper Licensing Agency Penny drops as we prepare for change Karen Woolfson and Marianne Curphey look at how monetary union will affect our daily lives Euro file Royal & Sunalliance Volatile States 58 Citibank Borrowers will home in on attractive rates Mortgages Globetrotters 62 Tempting returns for the bravest investors Richard Miles weighs up the risks of emerging market bonds Legal & General Maximum winnings are at a premium Weekend Money Letters Bank holiday chaos rules Personal Investor Aided by A&L inside information General Accident Airlines need to clarify millennium insurance issue Friends leads mutual fightback Comment Negotiate for all you're worth Ian Hunter explains how to secure the best deal possible from a new employer Hambro Assistance Cheltenham & Gloucester Virgin Newspapers Support Recycling Beale Dobie How to manage money for others Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Annuities fall foul of market mayhem Karen Woolfson continues our guide through pensions maze Annuity Jargon Explained Scottish Widows Northern Rock rattles savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Rates Neville James Virgin direct The Times The Royal Bank of Scotland Branching out to make the most of special offers Travel the world on a shoestring budget Susan Emm offers globetrotting guidance for gap year student M&G Union's new pension sets stakeholder benchmark Foster & Cranfield Mortgage Trust Trust Europe to lift gloom Continental equities, remain buoyant thanks to prospect of EMU, says Caroline Merrell Lessen the legwork Foreign Colonial Giant leap to safety Gavin Lumsden says investors are seeking a port in a storm amid turmoil in world markets Steep learning curve ahead Meltdown 58 Schroders Insurers overlook pension promises Pensions Maze 61 Inside Shipping One afternoon recently on the Eiffel Tower, a group… The scene of Diana, Princess of Wales's death in Paris has become an unlikely shrine to her memory. Ben MacIntyre meets the pilgrims Thresher Matthew Parris Go Competition Travel A long way from the Court of St James Michael Binyon joins the US Ambassador to Britain as he walks the length of the country Southampton International Boat Show Andrew Yates J. W. Benson Ltd. Thresher Shop Watch International Brand Leaders Splash out Aprons All the right signals Max Stafford-Clark loves model railways, discovers Sudi Pigott My favourite shop Gadgets For richer, for poorer Model Jasmine Guinness discovers you don't have to be an heiress to wear an antique wedding dress Thresher Three of a Kind Georg Jensen The Drinks that Time Forgot Feeding frenzy in Notting Hill Could Europe's biggest street festival be caught up in catering chaos this year, asks Joe Warwick Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink A well-chosen fruit-based beer can make a pleasant and less alcoholic alternative to wine Star Buys Consuming Interests: Fruit Salads More Food & Drink The Times Cook Spice up the tail end of the summer with hot-weather dishes that evoke the sounds and aromas of romantic faraway places Picture Gallery Prawn fan Lisa is no Shrimp Rohan Daft discovers why Emmerdale's Lisa Riley was forced to abandon vegetarianism Home Cooking Picture Gallery Thresher The Perfect Kedgeree Doing deals on wheels Just what is it about boot fairs which so obsesses Middle Britain, asks Mary Arnold A trade that is rotten at the core 'Today, most of the Jacksons' 56-acre fruit farm is devoted to satisfying far grimmer customers: the supermarkets' Clever Boots A red you won't find in Moscow Feather Report On the Spot: Donington Park A great Little place to go batty Ginni Little loves bats so much that she happily keeps them in her home, Gill Todd met her So where's the gold rush? News that the precious metal can be found near Crediton has failed excite the locals, says Daisy waugh A Vet Wrhes Zurich Adopt Me The sweetest taste of summer Restrict rooks and prune top growth for perfect figs, says Yvonne Thomas Homes & Gardens Sudeley Castle Just Zapp! Guardian COUNTaX Allen Fruit Cages & Garden Nets Scatter Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Exterior Delving into the past to create a bright future Gardens to Visu Lofty ideas from a master of minimalism Jane Owen explores a roof garden assembled by a woodsman turned city slicker Me and my Garden: Rick Ma… A window on the world of vegetables Your window-sill is waiting to explode into life. Don't waste, it, says Susan Elkin Hanging on to their patches Clive Fewins on an historic urban allotment site under threat Weekend Tips COUNTax Town & Country Pond Sweeper Holiday Memories Linger Churchill's Stairlifts plc Churchill's plc Devon Oke Designs Attention to All Gardeners Fact Multiple Display Advertising Items Ceba Ltd. Allen Farm & Garden Machinary Ltd Allen A private piece of paradise After 500 years of family history Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Exhibition Centre S. C. P. Draillard Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Property Show Barratt Fisher & Dean The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spiritual home with plenty of energy Home Swap The great divide Diary of a househunter Why not take a good Deco Property North of the Thames Bewley Homes Rydon Homes In sickness and in health Only time heals morning sickness, says Lois Letts, so prepare for it Minding the gap More effort is being made to ease pupils into "big" school, says Fred Redwood Joanna Pitman Power of the preacher Ruth Gledhill watches a charismatic leader inspire his congregation Church services for tomorrow It's all about tolerance Is fundamentalism in danger of becoming a blanket word for the general repression of human right, asks Annabel Miller Events which signal the effects of original sin Credo The Times The Incredible Button Radio Recreating the period. Perfectly William Tillman The Selection Natasha's Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lady's Norfolk Hat British Antique Replicas Classic Plus Trouser Condoms Old Desks Purchased Stannah Stairlifts Genuine Birthday Newspapers The Loden Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Making the most of my failings This week's challenge sees David Bowker devote his energies to deadly sinning Not much change there then Water Problems? Sorted! Weekend Courses and Activities Shoparound The Selection Three steps up to the Spanish Milky Way Matthew Parris begins a diary his labour of love on a Catalan mansion, starting with a stone staircase Alfa Romeo HWM Audi Audi Volvo Traxdata Vehicle Leasing Water: the next fix for experience junkies John Naish tries wrestling 1,200 horsepower-worth of formula one offshore powerboat racer, the new boy-toy high for thrillseekers who have already done motorbikes, rallying tanks and Tiger Moths Off road or on, latest Benz is an M-Class act Tacky cabin apart, Mercedes' 4x4 is a great all-rounder, says Bill Thomas Autofax How to upset a new-ear salesman Britain's empy showrooms have never seemed quieter, as staff strive to convince rare customers that trade is healthy. It is all the carmakers' fault Drivan to Distraction Skies are the prize on offer Eve-Ann Prentice has her would turned upside down- and you can, too Lord Joe adds a rider to the ruling class Joe Warwick meets Lord Hardwicke, the House of Lords' hippest member, and scooter importer In mockney slang, he says he was nearly 'brown-bread' after a crash Times Two Crossword No 1497 Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warwick 4X4 Traditional Vehicle Engineers Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection DVLA Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Travel Qantas Air Tickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Eroding values on Nepal's trails Trekking provides an income for NEpalis- but it has also brought problems, says William Gray Whirlwind break—and baby came too Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddling up for a sedate island tour We are the champignons Martin Symington goes "mushorrming" in fungi-loving Normandy Voyages Jules Verne Normandy Fact File A remote outpost for Bounty hunters It takes weeks to reach pitcairn Island but, says Dea Birkett, the islanders are keen for us to visit Pitcairn Fact File CTS Horizons A surfeit of Turkish delights An apprehensive Jeremy Seal gambles on a family break to Istanbul and snatches success from the jaws of disaster President Holidays Fact File Annual Travel Insurance Birthplace of a legend Lubbock, Texas might still be a sleepy, one-horse backwater had it not been Buddy Holly's home town. Jay Berman finds his memory lives on Picture Gallery Voyagesjulesverne That'll Be the Day: Lubbock Fact File Picture Gallery Making the rock pilgrimage Rock stars' former homes and final resting places are big crowd pullers, writes Tom Chesshyre The Travel Collection Cooking up a storm in the Midlands melting pot Tony Kelly explores the exotic secrets of Indian cooking in Leicester Voyagesjulesverne Hot and Spicy Fact File Do nothing A breath of fresh air Thérése Gordon-Duffy discovers the simple joys of Switzerland: Alpine views and trains that run on time Fact Box Archers Who goes there: Trainspotters; anyone who enjoyed… Noble Caledonia Limited All the glistens on golden tour Travellers' Bulletin Board Travel Tips Travel Journalist of the Year Picture Gallery Greaves Travel And it's all about boats A museum about rowing and rivers open today, says Penny Visman Trouble for the rouble Trip Wires Travellers' TIP It hardly sounds like paradise Jeannette Hyde says the troubled Bahamas isle, where two women have been murdered, has never lived up to its name Travellers' Bulletin Board Flying off the Shelf Why we should holiday in Torquay, not Tuscany Janet Anderson, the new tourism minister, wants us to take more holidays in Britain. Tom Chesshyre reports Tourists warned of risks CTS Horizons Flying Visits Pack your Bags Austravel Americana Vacations The new low cost airline from british airways Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Caribbean France City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horsing around in the Hebrides Andrew Eames and family leave the car behind as they trace the footsteps of Boswell and Johnson to explore windswept Raasay Turkey Welcome Cottage Holidays Classic Cottages Country Holidays The Times How to Place your Own Advertisement The Times Executive Club Parties The Times First Impressions Drawing down the moon SIRiUS Virginia Charles Katharine Allen The Executive Club Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton The Cavendish Partnership Country Partners County Register The Times Tryst Perfect Harmony Dovetail The Listener Crossword No. 3477: A Harrowing Time by Polymath Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Solution to Jumbo 180 Bridge Word Answers Two Brains Modern Manners Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword 182 Two Brains Cross Words Love, love me do The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "So, are you always rubbish with a condom?" I purred. (It was in the film, Ok?) "Er, yes, " he replied, and thought again. "Actually, it was all method with the condoms. " How I laughed. "Where do you like?" I asked, a little too quickly. "Haven't we finished?" he replied, moving off Contents Plus full arts listings for your area start on page… Books Art Picture Gallery Also inside Opera The Mikado Win! Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels packs Photography David Eustace Carnival Netting Hill Exhibition Willie Doherty Theatre a Clockwork Orange American Express Rising son The Big Interview Ingrid Pedersen, who this week revealed herself as John Lennon's long lost sister, is proud to be part of Beatle history. She should speak to sean Lennon. As he tells Charlie porter, the legacy is impossible to escape Portrait by Mitch Jenkins Like Father like Son Dab hand on the fiddle. Fortunately Meryl Streep,… Great Night in: Director Oz Hutchlns The Projector L . A. Stories UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films The mind goggles Are they still the bad boys of Brixton? Do they actually like puccini and Mozart? Did they really invent drum'n'bass? And do they ever smile? Lisa Verrico Puts Genaside II's Kris Bones to the test Blackheath Concert Halls New album releases Reviewers: Paul Connolly, Mike Pattenden, Sylvie… Country Choice Nice finish The Big Album 'The Maker' Singled out Metro music charts The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your music? pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win Ministry of sound goodies Mr Pickett's mandolin ... and assorted ossified instruments including lutes, oudhs, harpsichords and clavicembalos will join forces for this year's Harmony festival on the South Bank. Mike Bradley meets the man behind a medieval musicathon Laurel and Hardy Blue-eyed boy Books It' more fiction that fact-hack gets sacked, writes best… happily ever after-but it came true for Sebastian Faulks with Birdsong So can he do it again with his latest book? Jason Cowley thinks so. 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In fact his new exhibition, The Stuff Show is stuffedwith his image. Ales O'Connell visits his studio to search out the creative personality behind the self-portraits Picture Gallery Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: The Horse Whisperer Picture Gallery Pick of edinburgh The Big Event: Phedre Don't Miss Music Picture Gallery Theatre The Big Play: It's a Mad World, my Masters Curtain Call Music /clubs The Big Gig: The Dandy Warhols The Big Bash: Planet V at Bagleys Dance /opera The Big Opera: Dalibor Classical /comedy The Big Laugh: Lily Savage Exhibitions The Big Show: Diana, Princess of Wales Don't Miss Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Centre Royal Festival Hall Dannii Vaudeville Theatre Total Entertainments The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Murder most Spiffing Seven-Day Listing of 40 Tv Channels plus Seven… Tribute I love Lucy? 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