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News from 19/09/1998

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Laurence Robertson, Natasha Fairweather, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Mike Gerrard, Helen Johnstone, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, steve bent, benjamin auger, Patricia Davies, Nigel Denton, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, H. Clifford Freund, Jane MacQuitty, George Greenfield, John Morgan, Christopher Somerville, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Karen Woolfson, Martin Young, Bill Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Gibson, Tarek Shrayh, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Martica K Heaner, Patrick Collinson, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Brian Waltham, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Anne Robinson, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Nilgin Yusuf, Louise Godfrey, Martin Fletcher, Noam Friedlander, Stephen McClarence, John O'leary Education Editor, Arty Animal, Robert Sheehan, John Brady, D. R., Steve Keenan, amandip uppal, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Ruth Gledhill, Egon Ronay, Debra Craine, Matthew Barbour, Rebecca Jenkins, Mike Pattenden, kate muir, Vanessa Kyle, Toby Walne, Bernadette Peters, Linda Zenbergs, Jane Donati, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Nicholas Roe, Jason Nissé and Christine Buckley, Jenny MacArthur, Rohan Daft, Michael Clark, T. P., Jason Nissé and Raymond Snoddy, James Landale Political Correspondent, Harry Ritchie, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, polly farquharson, Audrey Magee, Anna Blundy, P. B., Lizzie Enfield, Katherine Bergen, Gavin Lumsden and Richard Miles, Helen Rumbelow, Simon Pugh, Peter Barnard, Timothy Webb, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Lizanne Rose, John Humphrys, Emma Mahony, S. Silver, victoria o'brien, Sarah Johnson, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, Annabel Venning, Michael Theodoulou, David Lawrenson, Judith Wilson, L. G., alan jackson, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, karen Woolfson, Ben Webb, Michael Karam, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, rose shepherd, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alan Clark, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, P. W., A. Blair, Lucy Pinney, Alix Ramsay, P. Hinson, Kate Stronach, Roland Brown, Alan Fulford, Jeannette Hyde, Nigel Cliff, Marc Aspland, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, elspeth thompson, Bronwen Maddox, Gwendoline English, Michael Arditti, Chris Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Valerie James, Jane Reynolds, Donald Reid, Oliver August, Henry Merritt, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tim Heald, Peter Taylor, Nicholas Wood, Valerie Austin, William Cash (Chairman), Nicholas Wood and Carl Mortished, Christopher Thomas, Hugh Samson, Joanna Pitman, BN, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Gitta Sereny, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Angus Clarke, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Sheila Keating, Jane Owen, Tony Burton, Ben MacIntyre, Jim Keeble, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, David Bowker, Richard Miles, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, JRT, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Billie, Richard Willmott Headmaster, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Crawshaw, Christopher Chantrey, Helen Brinton, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, tom wolfe, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Charlie Porter, Alasdair Murray, peter lindbergh, sheila keating, Douglas Kennedy, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Bull Director, john angerson, Christopher Irvine, Jackie Green, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles,

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In the Times Magazine Salacious film will humiliate the President Millions to witness lies and anger Mosque offers royal respite Eight Sections Today Teachers denounce Woodhead's 34% rise MPs top the bill in rare act of Parliament Picture Gallery The Best Value Saturday Paper Looming slump 'will cost half a million their jobs' Birds of Prey The Curse of the Tories Index Next Week in the Times Do It All IRA Maze prisoners given £76,000 Audrey Magee reports on anger over payout as first killers are freed in peace deal Only 26 experts are trained for Bugbuster 2000 Picture Gallery Labour Left hits back after Kinnock attack Bumpy round is no handicap for pregnant golfer Europeans joke that their opposition has extra player, Patricia Davies writes Socialite banned for driving loaned publicity car at 110mph Call for inquiry on Russia death By a Correspondent: Equality group accused of racism Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Currys Knife-wielding sex attacker, 13, detained for life Judge brands boy as gravest danger to women, writes Simon de Bruxelles Surgery and drugs cut cancer death rate By a Correspondent: Callers pestering 'race death' family Ex-editor close to control of Talk UK Homebase Princess attends Phillips funeral Worship ceases at the cathedral of commerce Oil company's decision to sell Shell-Mex House marks dramatic about-turn, writes Marcus Binney Silk Cut Ultra BBC leads the way as Britain goes digital Virgin Boos in the ballroom shock dancing world Crowds angry at world champions' comeback, reports Ruth Gledhill Jail for mother who lied Moben Fitted Kitchens Pilot criticised over boy's death Air Canada Rembrandt strip vandal is jailed News in Brief Mink hotline Drink conviction Star's wife hurt Mail changes Graffiti own goal Orange Novel gift ideas brighten Alan Hamilton in Brunei on how the Sultan and his royal guest coped diplomatically with presents Oil made pirates into merchants De Vere Slaley Hall Goldfish The National Lottery Dolphin A 'Blair babe' faces down the party's hounds Valerie Grove on Helen Brinton, a woman MP in the firing line Mullin warns and praises Government Jeep Panasonic A rare chance to walk in history's footsteps Marcus Binney on a famous house, with one of the best views in London, which goes on show today Culture chief opens his office to a taste test Last blast for nuclear Britain Today's fourth and final Trident submarine launch could be the last of its kind, says Michael Evans CND regroups for protest over weapons Staples Pensioners pave way for safer, slower driving Dixons Cat hunt uncovers whining clock Inquiry after mother dies at street fracas Sound of bagpipes lures Fiji's soldiers to Scotland By a Correspondent: Fast cars prove no answer to car crime Victims of Arnhem are finally laid to rest Three buried with full military honours, reports Stephen Farrell Teacher joins hunt on Sicilian island Experts to check age of Roman' statue Teacher's gamble on lost Renoir may net £50,000 The Sunday Times Kickoff for a very funny ball game The Comet Price Ringing alarm bells Museum builds up sexcitement Last year the health fad was for oxygen, inhaled… Rare diamond lost at sea in Swissair crash Preserve us from celebrity mothers. Asked if she had… Kashmir foes wage worn-out war on border The half-century stand-off between India and Pakistan has left rival troops firing mainly t relieve the boredom, Christopher Thomas reports from a chaukas army post Bensons for Beds Airbase picked for trial of two Libyans Matts & Slatts Fury grows as Iran buries envoys Cities gripped by mass protests after leaders call for killings to be avenged, Michael Theodoulou writes (AP): Marchers demand author's death (AFP): British odd-job trio are cleared Neapolitans are forced to draw lots for a grave to be proud of Outcry over drugs for Australian forces Special units are given stimulants that sports world must shun, writes David Watts Revelations for the faithful in countdown to Armageddon Believers are pointing to prolific signs of the Second Coming, Ruth Gledhill writes Americans head for the hills to escape 2000 bug Millennial fear is sweeping the USA, reports Giles Whittell in Los Angeles Thinking of buying a computer? Parents to learn of Web's wonders Tiny 'Home Guard' urged to wage war on gremlins Jews yearn for Israel amid Russian woes Hundreds are ready to flee economic chaos, Anna Blundy in Moscow writes Army on alert after Hamas revenge call Legal & General Berisha vows to fight on despite loss of immunity French Bonnie and Clyde case goes to trial P&O Cruises Dilemma for Gore as he watches and waits in wings The Succession Scrutiny deters best from top job America's obsesion with politicians' private live is out of control and could ensure s string of low-grade Presidents, writes Martin Fletcher The Clinton Tapes Picture Gallery Danger lies in video doublespeak Tapes Rifts run deep in battle that is red in tooth and claw Committee The Clinton Tapes Scottish Widows Vodafone 'McCarthyite' sex hysteria rages Witch-Hunt The Clintontapes Dear John . . . How do I say this? Modern Manners Timely tips for a delicate dinner Miss America ends her reign with a rebuke Critics The Ramblers Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Chelsea Starr-crossed on faraway campus Family Key policies wrecked in guerrilla war Party Politics The Clinton Tapes Liverpool Victoria The Sunday Times Saga loses sparkle in Tinseltown Nervous producers and directors are turning their backs on Lewinsky, writes Giles Whittell in Los Angeles Hollywood The Clinton Tapes Public interest in Starr report speaks volumes for publishers Book Knights of Malta bare their secrets Richard Owen in Rome reports on the jewels unveiled by an enigmatic order on its 900th anniversary The Times Picture Gallery Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Nigel Grandfield Nigel Grandfield, former advertising executive, died of cancer of the throat on September 11 aged 60. He was born on September 8,1938 Penny Edwards Penny Edwards, American actress, died on August 26 aged 68. She was born on August 29.1929 Milestones George Wallace. former Governor of Alabama, died on September 13 aged 79. He was born on August 25,1919 Yang Shangkun, Chinese Communist leader, died on September 14 aged 91. He was born in 1907 Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Rosier died on September 10 aged 82. He was born on October 13,1915 Still loyal, after a fashion Ken Clarke is enjoying life as much as ever, despite a summer of accusations that he is spoiling for a fight over Europe, writes Nicolas Wood. Photographs by Chris Harris Theatres Show Boat The Times A diva of two halves shows off her talents Cabaret Bernadette Peters Festival Hall A lost age of childhood innocence Gitta Sereny insists that the law should treat children as children We must listen to the small, frightened, inarticulate crying New Bond The Times Diary Party, party, party! The conference season is a ball until things go wrong. Then it's a liability Cook's tour The Times Diary Follett out The Times Diary Holy smoke The Times Diary Jonathan Aitken is taking time off from his legal… Hello! to the oldies Ben MacIntyre on the glossy golden greats War of the Worlds The Cold War tonight on the small screen An Inspector Remains Chris Woodhead deserves every penny of his salary Russian Exodus The greatest wealth transfer in the modern world Tories still at odds over Emu ballot Healthy eating at smoke-free tables? Action against Kosovo war crimes Confetti and Spice Back to school Wind power Bristol at heart of British Romantics A rude shock Foot in mouth News The Times Crossword No 20,901 Opinion AA Information Superlative Travel Sections The times magazine Hoddle told to keep up the good work Matt Dickinson hears Graham Kelly deliver some truly 'amazing and astounding' news England Coach Escapes Censure at Lancaster Gate Title Deeds Under the Skin of Sport Putting a spoke in big wheel Danny Baker Swing of Fortune Business Optimax Europe struggling against the odds Golf: Davies's Disappointment Sets Tone for American Dominance on First Day of Solhem Cup Barclaycard Tyson faces final test to win back licence Boxing Woosnam haunted by putting woe For the Record Top seed falls as Gollner rallies Tennis Sailor's arrival is blown off course Sport in Brief And who can this juicy little file be about, I wonder? They're too sexy for their shirts Mercedes Benz Rydell and Reid ready to lock horns in title battle Motor Racing And this is how You Don't Walk off Looking Cool, Giggsy Stylish Hester gets off to bright start in class win Equestrianism Clydebank are top of the pops for me BAA Let's give the rank outsiders a break Thomas overcomes all doubts Commonwealth Games: Welsh champion conquers back pain and English rival to win again Morgan moves quiet step closer Badminton Results from Kuala Lumpur England come of age Athletics Games in Brief Charge of the heavy brigade takes its toll Boxing Schedule Surrey title hopes in ruins after late burst Cricket: Leices Tershire on the Brink as They Grind their Rivals into the Dust at the Oval Hooper's departure sees Kent exposed Crawley enjoys his day in the sun Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Cork steers Derbyshire into dominant position Yesterday's Scoreboards Walsh is quick to reach landmark Yorkshire grit is ingrained in Wood Vodafone Nissan Ferguson due a larger share Panther poised to pounce on unwitting prey Nicolas Anelka is learning to live with the thrill of the hunt, even when he is in the hunters' sights. Photograph: Marc Aspland Football Saturday Fallen beneath their dignity Mark Hodkinson with supporters embarrassed by the neighbours By our Sports Staff: Villa give Gregory early reward LB Bill Edgar These sides have made similar… Football Saturday Keith Pick Picture Gallery George Caulkin The fact that Howard Kendall and,… Richard Hobson Any unfamiliar face in the Nottingham… On Monday Matt Dickinson Those who peddle the Spice Boys… Russell Kempson Clutching at straws, Southampton and… Peter Robinson Danny Wilson has appeared to regard… Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Overmars provides stern examination Football Saturday Back in the Frame: Arsenal Gunned down by a Sharpe Shooter Saturday Statistics Scotland Motivation is key ingredient of professionalism Match-By-Match Guide RFU's stance on rebel matches highlights chaos Rugby Union Super Sullivan bruises Broncos Rugby League: London Miss out on Play-Off Place after Defeat by St Helens while Leeds Make Sure of Second Place Brewer hoping for champagne days at West Hartlepool Former New Zealand No 8 is happy to call the shots on and off the field of play Harris again in a class of his own Nissan Beauty and the beasts go through their paces Hester has a point to make at the national dressage championships in Stoneleigh this weekend Picture Gallery Perryston View for gold award Racing: Course and Distance Winner Favourably Drawn in Big Sprint Another Time is one to watch Newbury BBC1 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Ayr Thunderer: Newbury William Hill Rapid Raceline By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Ebadiyla can advertise Arc claims Racing Curragh Today Longchamp Today Curragh Tomorrow Thunderer: Catterick Picture Gallery Thunderer: Carlisle Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Wolverhampton Equities end week on cautious note ASA Societies see home loans stall Bidders vie for TV fee contract Profile Shell cuts put thousands of jobs in jeopardy Hunter stalks Fosters Trading Aweek in the City M&G revives junk bonds Weekend Money Takeover threatens to close Claremont factories Direct Business Today Accountants called in by the Sultan From a Correspondent in tokyo: Japan agrees rescue package for banks Citigroup poised to cut 8,000 jobs in cost war Racal joint venture may create 400 jobs Shell-shocked The Times City Diary Blue Circle suffers fall in demand and prices Bossy books The Times City Diary Orangina says Coke may try revised bid Dividend blow hits shares in life-cover company This year's crop. There is the tourist posing… The Times City Diary Tailspin-doctor The Times City Diary Smurfit Condat acquired by CVC Business Roundup PIP lifts asset value Business Roundup NatWest sells divisions Business Roundup Lands back in black Business Roundup Hanover advances Business Roundup Growth at Stansted Business Roundup Nestle improves 7.4% Business Roundup Try gets Amey Homes Business Roundup Tunnicliffe departure Business Roundup Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Allied Carpets admits takeover approach Nike blames fresh fall on turmoil in Asia Nomura loses swashbuckler By our City Editor: Shell shock for Blair Too many trains on the line for Go-Ahead Bradstock falls on warning The Sunday Times Peel Holdings wins RAF site Operating profit up at Dennis Shares hit low for year in turbulent conditions Stock Market Michael Clark 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 Major Changes Gunning for buses Tempus St James's Place Go-Ahead Pantheon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Pressure mounts on the playboy prince Jon Ashworth on UK accountants' inquiries into the woes of Brunei's royal family The friendly face of Shell reveals his darker side The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Direct Equities pose a test of faith Brokers are saying that the time is now ripe to jump on the gilts and bonds bandwagon, writes Patrick Collinson Investors wanting to switch to bond funds face difficult choices Schroders Collision Course Scottish Widows Bad Relations A Beginner's Guide to Bonds Time to grin and bear it Personal Investor Robert Cole Threadneedle investments A real-life Big Brother can damage your credit Agency files may link you unfairly with people who could affect your rating. Karen Woolfson reports How to Check your Credit Record Virgin Bondholders look beyond short-term fear of the penalty With-profits bonds can offer refuge from turbulent markets, writes Karen Woolfson Welcome stance lifts borrowers' burden Comment Channel Islands Limited Delay on Catmark rules puts Government under fire from fund industry Channel Islands Limited Collision course with the lenders Bank and building societies are in dispute with the OFT over variable mortgages, writes Gavin Lumsden Tasking the law to help savers Fidelity Investments Carrots for credit card laggards Those who defer payments are being offered attractive transfer deals, writes Karen Woolfson Halifax raises the stakes with 15-minute promise Popular Privatisations Caroline Merrell reports on a safe haven in the turbulent equity market Norwich puts its case to streamline fund range M&G Utilising a leading sector Jupiter Singer & Friedlander Geared funds put paid to Pep prospects Patrick Collinson finds the price of investor protection is a smaller share of gains if markets recover Money / Matters Neville James Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Legal & General Pensions set for rough euro ride You may be able to shop around within Europe for better-value retirement provision than that on offer home, writes Karen Woolfson April deadline for business sale tax-saving Scottish Widows Help the Aged advice over fees The Times Money Information Service Unit- Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Building Society Football cashes in on the high street 'Affinity accounts' offer fans the chance to boost clubs' coffers but not their own, writes Lizanne Rose Pros and cons of saving with an Isa Perils of telephone banking Barclaycard lays profits to waste Chase De Vere Legal & General Directline Financial Services Edinburgh Royal & Sunalliance Return of the super-hero Collectible comics are steadily rising in value. But, like the stock market, values may go down as well as up in the future, writes, Toby Wlane Dedicated only to classics Picture Gallery Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Most Valuable Comics Virgin Borrowers ponder time to surrender Partrick Collinson looks at the recent poor history of endowments Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrenda-Link Ltd Alliance Leicester Martin . Currie Search for the safe haven Gavin Lumsden reads the runes for those wealthy investors suffering from a millennial sense of doom Pension funds ignore euro Bear Attractions Mortgage deals face crackdown M&G Europensions LNSIDE Fashion A White House cutie shouldn't bring down the President Politica and lovers are subjects close to Alan Clark's heart. He talks passions, presidents and political interns with Penny Wark Shopping K Shoes Feature Go Anne Robinson Alan Clark Forum On Monday in the Times Bramley Back in the Shops Why I'm going for slurry instead of sleaze John Humpyrys explains why he is planning to give up presenting the Today radio programme to run an organic farm-even though his last attempt was a disaster I Wish men would stop trying to tell me the important point about the Monica lewinsky affair, "It is the political paradox The Cats Protection League Gadgets Selective Where a sense of fun prevails Joe Warwick catches up with Neil Hannon indulging in his passion at Hamleys Time to come clean Shop Watch Make it a plum choice Three of a Kind: Plum Nail Varnish Fortnum & Mason At home on the range Ben Webb meets top chef Gorden Ramsay—a picky perfeetionist or a boss from hell? No fool when it conies to good grub Curry and roasts top the bill for Norman Wisdom, says Rohan Daft Home Cooking Bovril The Drinks that Time Forgor Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Supermarkets' attempts to sell wines with food are misguided, futile and often a rip-off Star Buys The Times Cook Pasta, the supreme convenience food, makes a long and adventurous journey from wheat field to dinner table Consuming Interests: Mixed-Fruit Drinks More Food & Drink The Times The Perfect Baked Plums One huge step for an un-handy man Matthew Parris explores a well in the grounds of his Catalan house, takes pride in a job well done, and sees a violent storm just before he leaves 'I loathe any form of native stunt' Leader of the molecatchers The former cabinet Secretary finds gardening therapeutic Making the best of things Gardents to Visit Visual Explanations Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Everybody must get stoned The use of natural stone in the garden is making a comeback as an extension of the house, reports Emma Mahony Pond Sweeper Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Take cuttings of penstemons under polythene, pot in… Homes & Gardens Brochure Reply Farmington Iron Spiral Plant Cages The Premier Easy-Bathe Homes & Gardens Churchill's plc Global Security Shutters BOB Andrews Ltd Bradstone 1998 Paving, Walling & Driveway Catalogue Homelodge Buildings Ltd The Easy Way to Haul Heavy Loads Churchill's Stairlifts plc Sticks Often Splinted and Injure Dogs as Mine Found… Scatter Bonsoir Safeguard your Home Plantworld Ladder Stabiliser Outdoor Life Products Multiple Display Advertising Items Options Sun Blinds Awnings The Wadham Trading Company Allen Indian Ocean Trading Company Classic Choice The Times Would you believe it? It's hard to detect when people are lying, even for those closest to them, says Nigel Hawkes Alice and I were a littel apprehensive about the prospect of the baby massage class. I had been wondering whether we might be let It is time to read between the lines Too much emphasis is being placed on literacy. There are other way to test a child's intelligence, says Sarah Johnson Property HCA Wilcon Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property English Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbury/islington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paving the way southwards Home Swap A curious springboard for success Living at the White House Block Buster Raising their stakes Property Crest Homes Diary of a househunter Wales London Property John D Wood & Co Martin Grant Homes Unmanning the lighthouses As Britain's last manned lighthouse gives way to automatic technology, its departing keepers reminisce with Tim Heald It is hard selling to the public. "You have to give them what they really want not what they think they want Big flock of avocets sets a record Feather Report Adopt Me When rejection turns radical For this week's challenge, David Bowker turns to gatccrashing and finds that it is an unfriendly pastime The Times Weekend Courses and Activities A walk-in Wardrobe Noam Friedlander finds sanctuary in the heart of the City At your Service The Times Let's forget the Crusades Michael Karam says Christians in Beirut apologising for the past are absurd Jeremiah wouldn't judge people by their postcode Church Services for tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi British Sports Cars Association of Specialist Car Manufacturers Simmonds Easy-Fit-Hood for Morgans Morgan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duncan Hamilton & Co., Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items HMC Sports Cars Lotus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baytree Court Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items World of Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Moss confronts his Goodwood ghost Britain's racing legend will return to the track that nearly killed him, finds Kevin Eason Registration Numbers Registrations 4 Vehicles Approved Used Cars BMW Four Wheel Drive Jeep DK Registrations DVLA Where you can stick your slogan Want to take a joke too far? Then paste it to the rear of your vehicle. Or you could try patronising drivers with a 'Baby on board' warning This Jeep should force you off the road Bill Thomas fears that most Cherokee buyers will never enjoy its 4X4 brilliance Ducati revives the Hailwood magic Roland Brown sees the stars of the Munich show Driven to Distraction Tiny cheap way to sail the globe Angus Clarke meets the dropout with the record for the smallest circumnavigation William Tillman Antique Desks MOPS Antique Replicas Made to Measure Genuine Birthday Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Folds Flat for Travels MOPS Overcome Impotence Treske Desks FFC Clearance Sale Men Does your Potency Matter? Jolliman Comfortable Clothing for Men Travel Flightbookers Quest Worldwide Bridge the World The " Shelia Maid" AB Free Selections Lingerie Catalogue The Loden Multiple Display Advertising Items The Selection Great Escape Travellers Insurance Association Limited Lloyd's Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Virgin Express Hotel Breaks Jersey at its Best Scene Not Heard The Old Church House Langdale The Blakeney Hotel New Forest City Escapades Cadogan Holidays Cricklade Hotel Botley Lark The Cottage Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bales Worldwide Brittany Ferries Holidays Armathwaite Hall Hotel Jersey Hotel De France The Commodore Amberley Castle Lostwithiel Hotel The Rising Sun Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Meudon The Bickford Arms The Sunday Times Nothing could be finer than bonding in Carolina Peter Taylor and son enjoy the ocean breezes and have a near hole-in-one experience in the charming southern state British Midland Glorious past of fabulous statues South Carolina Fact File Where Welles paid wages in sardines Swansea Cork Ferries Somak Holidays Start planning the great escape Winter Sun Taking the Family Cayman Islands Western & Oriental Winter Sun: Taking the Family Greaves Travel Voyages of Discovery Family Favourites Treasures in their naked glory In Athens, Mike Gerrard marvels at the National Archaeological Museum's fabulous sculptures Qantas RE RailEurope Voyages Jules Verne Capital Museums Touring the National Archaeological Museum Eilat A very grave business There's more to cemeteries than gravestones. You might even see an angel, says Stephen McClarence The Travel Collection Finnair Maersk Air P&O Cruises Touring England's Cemeteries Mint tea and the tillermen in Morocco's windy city Jim Keeble took a well-deserved break from the bustle of Marrakesh and headed for sleepy Essaouira CTS Horizons Hayes and Jarvis Voyages Jules Verne Morocco Fact File The unexplored corners of a fair city Dublin is not only James Joyce and Guinness, says Christopher Somerville Archers P&O Cruises Travellers' Tip Cunard Squeezed for going solo Travellers' Bulletin Board Rare breed of roarer Autumn Breaks by Jill Crewshaw Galapagos lava fear Voyages Jules Verne Picture Gallery Worldcover Surf before you fly Jeannette Hyde reveals the prime sites for bargain air fares A 'free' visa for £23.50 Steve Keenan reports on the operators cashing in on Australian trips Travellers' Bulletin Board Noble Caledonia Limited Pack your Bags Flying Visits Travel News in Brief Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Fly Qantas of British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Bargains British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Fly Qantas or British Airways British Airways Eastern Europe Page & Moy Holiday RoyalCaribbean Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome Cottage Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Place your Own Advertisement Across the Room Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovetail The Times Country Partners County Register Hello, I'm Miss 'X' The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Do You Know Him? Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move New Software Computer Games and Pastimes Cross Words Bridge Word Answers Jumbo Crossword 186 Modern Manners Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Quotes of the Week Picture Line On this Day: September 19,1970 Playing hard to get Your Essential Guide to What's on in London & the South East The Sunday Times Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl Contents Plus full arts listings for your area start on page Bar Fab Cafe This week Drinking, Art, Theatre. . . And Win a Set of Literary Classics Installation Site/Exorcising the Flesh Next Week's Student Special with your Guide to… Theatre Anna Karenina Theatre Guiding Star BBC Art Nicky Hoberman Win! The essential. penguin collection Clam actor From Citizen Smith to Fagin, with an acclaimed Cyrano and some gritty drama thrown in, Robert Lindsay takes his action-and his privacy-very seriously. With Richard Iii in the wings, Jane Burton teases out a few lines. Portrait: Bid Jones The Big Interview Picture Gallery Video plus Direct Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News The Projector L. A. Stories Great Night in: Writer Fay Weldon UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Flock horror He writes lyrice about bodily fluides, proposed to his wife with a ring attached to a dog, and records country-soul (what?) as the frontman of Lambchop. Kurt Wagner may be odd, but he's not mad. Honest. Jennifer Nine met him Music Interview Natalie Imbruglia New album releases Jazz Choice Fighting chance The Big Album Grand Union Singled out Metro music charts The pop quiz Know your mucsci? Pit your wits against rock meister Partick Humphries and win three essential music books Queens Theatre Sound of muzika Hollywood had Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, East Germany had... Miss Bavaria. Clive King ventures into the peculiar world of the Communist musical, toe-tapping socialist propaganda and a firm favourite with Stalin Wise guys, dumb broads Autumn Books Pond life Stickleback By John McCabe Granta, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 862 072132 Photography Modern times Amsterdam By lan McEwan Jonathan Cape, £14.99 (Ficlion) ISBN 0 224 05170 9 Frank Delaney Nature Common cents Leading the Cheers By Justin Cartwright Sceptre. £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 340 63784 6 A soup that could do with a little reducing Crocodile Soup By Julia Darling Anchor. £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 862 30050 x Hot stuff Oonya Kernpadoo Well perversed The Feast By Antony Sher Little, Brown, £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 316 647640 For More Arts Classified See Main Paper Paperbacks Behind Psycho's shower curtain, absolute chaos and doing a full Clinton Beer Gunner Addicted By Tony Adams CollinsWillow, £16.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 002 18794 9 Mad, bad and dangerous Manners By Robert Newman Hamish hamilton, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 241 13980 5 Truth Fashion victim Vivienne Westwood By Jane Mulvagh HarperCollins, £19.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 002 55625 1 Picador Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel How I Write Fine and dandy Naked ladies, S&m, giant phailuses? No, not modern art, but the work of Aubrey Beardsley- 19th-century draughtsman and a man to give Oscar Wilde a run for his money. Dominic Lutyens visits the V&A's new retrospective Picture Gallery Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: Love is the Devil Openers Ilford Odeon Music The Big Gig: Arab Strap Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Phedre Curtain Call Classical The Big Concert: London Philharmonic Clubs The Big Bash: Funkt Dance /opera The Big Dance: Re: Orient Comedy The Big Laugh: Gina Yashere Exhibitions The Big Show: Picasso. Painter and Sculptor in Clay D0n't Miss BRB Royal College of Art ZoSo Antique Chinese Furniture Shakespeare's Globe Theatre NT Multiple Display Advertising Items Nch action for children Wigmore Hall Concerts Opera & Ballet Royal Festival Hall The Chopin Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Presents Barbican Centre Theatre Concerts The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Victorian mystery Comedy Culture Wildlife Country Sex? 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