News from 03/10/1998
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Allison Walker-Morecroft, J. V. Holton, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Brian Greer, Patricia Davies, Joanna Coles, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, J. P. Donleavy, John Morgan, Nicky Simms, Paul Hoggart, Hamish H. Carlton, Sylvia G. Perry (President), Karen Woolfson, coppibarbieri, Gavin Lumsden, Nicolette Jones, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, Michael Dando, Milos Radulovic, Patrick Collinson, Diana Mosley, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Brian Pedley, Martine M. Jaquemet, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, heath brown, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Michael Tucker, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, john diamond, Clare Stewart, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Louise Godfrey, Keith Porteous Wood, General Secretary, Curzon Tussaud, Richards Evans Racing Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Henry Harris, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., eric morin, Howard Jones, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, amandip uppal, Caryl Phillips, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, nancy nusser, Debra Craine, Patrick Humpshire, Vanessa Kyle, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Toby Walne, Rachel Kelly, Jennifer Taylor, Carole Galpin, Libby Purves, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Ranulph Fiennes, Rodney Milnes, Paddy Ashdown, Nicholas Roe, Jenny MacArthur, Rohan Daft, Michael Clark, Barbara Abbs, T. P., Ann Kent, H. J. Baker, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Janet Bush, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, David Hands, P. B., alastair taylor, Lizzie Enfield, Katherine Bergen, Mark Giles, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Peter Miller, peter zownir, Malcolm Smith, Marie-Louise de Zulueta, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Cheltenham and Broadway, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Annabel Venning, Michael Lynagh, Manus Costello, L. G., James Handel, Jeannette Hyde and Tom Chesshrye, Simon de Bruxelles, Bob Reid (Chairman), John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Ben Webb, Peter Swanson, Diana M. Jones, Sara Williams, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, David Robinson, Kate muir, P. W., Andrew Butcher, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Adam Jones and Patrick Collinson, Marc Aspland, Richard Evans, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Annie Youngman, Bronwen Maddox, Kate Rew, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, Claire Wallerstein, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Dr Iain G. Salisbury, Tim Heald, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, John Fitzgerald, Patrick Humpshires, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, perou, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Oliver Evans Palmer, R. Hoffenberg, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Andrew Yates, Jennai Cox, Caroline Baum, Mark Hodkinson, G. Saunders, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, vinny lee, nick sullivan, Michael Roffen, Peter Greenhalgh, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Bowker, Fraser Nelson, JRT, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lottie Moggach, Natalie Theo, Caroline Merrell and Hazel Spink, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Bufo, Joe Warwick, Elizabeth Buchan, David Bellamy, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Penny Perrick, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Oliver Bennett, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, Ingrid Ransome, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Inglewood (Minister for Broadcasting), Susan Emmett,
ResumoEight Sections Lewinsky tried to buy LindaTripp's silence Mother feared for trainee's life The Tapes Index Weekend Money Blair joins conspiracy as father-in-law marries again Papa's Girl Nicole hits the big time Di Canio Emerges from the Shades Brown says interest rates must be cut This life Riot police face formers as they try to block supermarkets First Telecom Next Week Index Salvatore Ferrgamo Favourite son goes to a proud death, speaking generally Conference Sketch Blair dismissesThatcher gibe as an 'absurdity' Bacterium scare hits Somerset News in Brief Frank widow dies News in Brief Eton expulsion News in Brief Correction News in Brief Portillo in attack on Clarke and Heseltine QC calls for sports equality Prescott's finale is Punch and Tony show Fergie takes on big names among the daytime chatterboxes Duke of York says that aides misled public Kellogg's outboxed on packet size BBC denies protecting Princess Sofa, so good, for the duchess of talk Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Falcon hitches a lift from Raf for winter sunshine Simong de Bruxells on hw a rare bird with a broken wing was saved by surgery and given a flying start Currys Mid-air flap as stowaway takes flight to freedom KDD Brixton welcomes the usual suspects Richard Ford and Claudia Joseph on the night the great and good tasted porridge Judge who served his time Harrods Dolphin Michael Howard's Prison Diary Football's bad boy scoots off home Richard Owen unearths Paolo Di Canio in the town where he is the local hero Rivets Now all the world's a stage for ex-players By a Correspondent: Children survive as bus roof is torn off Bramley the Cook's Choice MINicall Pagers Disruptive prisoner pleads for fresh start Dixons Rally woman is banned for drink-driving Roadshow pen box to sell for £300,000 Wife cleared of murder comes home to her son Fresh start for midwife who shot husband, writes Russell Jenkins Jail for rapist who destroyed lives Kenwood Scout leader who abused boy may die behind bars Office World I'm Mandy's - why not take me for a spin? For Sale Bloodhounds return to century-old trail Breed that once hunted Jack the Ripper will take part in recreation of first 'fun' manhunt, writes Paul Wilkinson Boy dies after scoring playground match DIAL-a-PHONE Chrysler Moving Pictures The Sunday Times Comet Nurses say no to pay restraint Ballet ads put sin into Cinderella Tearfund Last orders worry diners New York Feminist icons fail to lure the masses Title fight begins Virgin Precept Forking out for rail fare Drivers play the numbers game Hyundai No Title PC World Schröder must get to like his Greens Thomas Cook Milosevic pulls back from the brink Tom Walker in Galic reports on the friendly image Serb security forces are presenting to the West Cook wins sanction Blair summons Cabinet to agree on military force Allied Safely Co. Ltd IBM Mother feared for Lewinsky's safety The Tripp Tapes Staples Phone tapes could send Tripp to jail Damian Whitworth reports on the most reviled woman in US Magnet Picture Gallery Jones lawyers dismiss new offer from Clinton Former Arkansas clerical worker holds out for $1 million settlement, Ian Brodie writes Poll puts Labor in front World Summary Former worker hijacks plane Ex-mayor jailed for genocide (AP): Singing cowboy Autry dies at 91 (AP): Mother keeps her hopes alive HYUnDAI The New Hyundai Sonata Designer housing scares off customers The conservative British have no taste for fancy homes, writes Rachel Kelly Travelodge The Cooperative Bank Wagner's acceptable face is so beguiling Opera Siegfried Albert Hall Mo top, Gordon middle, Paddy bottom League tables are as 'new Labour' as pagers, Michael Gove compiles one Portillo's progress poses another threat to embattled Hague Tories' lost leader will start his comeback in Bournemouth, writes Nicholas Wood Classical Concerts Piccadilly Theatre Celine Dion Event travel Must France nowis swallow le chessburger? Ben MacIntyre explains why English alone is the new lingua franca French is bursting the stays of its linguistic coract Nanny casual Picture Gallery Beggars and choosers Another petitioner, Should I do the proper thing, or the right thing? Select few The Times Diary Payment due The Times Diary Fox's lair The Times Diary Picture Gallery A broker pattern of islands Caryl Phillips weighs the price of independence That Sinking Feeling The world economy faces a tense few months The Thirty Pence Choice Six lambs or a packet of crisps? Pots Panned A disturbing examble of modern teaching methods Better way to run British railways Cause and effect Debate over Libby Purves's personal statement of faith Death in Yugoslavia New body for teachers Stooping to conker Digital Tv Atlantic crossings Mcc vote for women Second best Your number's up Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Premium Bonds Personal Column Jimmy Henney Dane Clark Dance Clark, Anmerican actor, died on September 11 aged 85. He was born on February 18,1913 Court & Social Stimulate the senses Milestones Betty Cater, jazz singer, died on September 26 aged 69. She was born on May 16,1929 Banks alarm sends shudder through markets UBS chief stands down over LTCM Geldof seeks funding for Internet venture Features Aweek in the City NPI policyholders in line for windfall How world's leaders hope to solve crisis Cathay Pacific Business Today Thomas Cook to win Carlson Nike cuts contracts Golden 'Cab' driven out by debacle Cosy world of property's well-versed old master Ritblat feels at home in his 'old shoe' at British Land Top brands feel the heat Makers of luxury goods are shifting their focus, says Sarah Cunningham As Asian shoppers stay at home In the boom times, costs were not too big Psion ensures the future is in your own hands Higher How the big names became ensnared Fund's downfall has caused pain among some of the biggest and grandest banks, Adam Jones and Patrick Collinson report Merrill Lynch reveals $1.4bn LTCM hedge fund exposure By a Correspondent: Japan jobless rate back to June high Iberiab Global derivatives suffer fallout John Lewis reports fall in sales Nike to cut sponsorship by $100m Plants to close as Revlon gives profit warning Financial crisis hits colleges in US Receivers go in at Car Group CWC offers more to keep subscribers Business Roundup Regal in bid talk Buyout at Ushers Business Roundup Rangers Fc in red Business Roundup Wt Foods in talks Business Roundup Its reconstruction Business Roundup Eagles confident Plastics factory shuts Business Roundup Fall in Irish jobless Business Roundup Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Three directors at Powerscreen were paid ?2.1m Slough steps up Bilton bid Tourist trap The Times City Diary By our City Editor: LTCM will claim more victims Jobs threatened as Quadrant prepares to move Cash splash The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Mayflower raises offer for Dennis Double duty The Times City Diary The Sunday Times Thomas Cook beats rivals to win Carlson Commodities Life Options Pearson tumbles after worries on advertising London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold / Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Built on the sand Tempus Regal Quadrant Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Eagles Wall Street Equities end week with fresh losses Church's Lewinsky tried to buy friend's The Times Crossword No 20,913 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Sections Metro Weekend Horse Trading Hoddle trapped in eye of storm Gaffer by Name, Gaffes by Nature Uefa size up goalpost complaint by Hearts European Draws No Experience Necessary No Title Go Weekend Money Mortgage express EasyJet Management: thinkers need not apply Football Saturday Don't look now, but acrylic is in Picture Gallery Giggs continues quest for perfection Football Saturday United's longest-serving player is more motivated than ever. Photograph: Marc Aspland By our Sports Staff: Grateful Evans praises Hoddle Brown backs his youngsters Picture Gallery Quinn homes in on Swindon job HYUnDAI The New Hyundai Sonata Coventry City V Aston Villa Richard Hobson Russell Kempson Three Things about Stan Collymore Football Saturday Stephen Wood Blackburn Rovers v West Ham United Middlesbrough V Sheffield Wednesday George Caulkin Picture Gallery Wimbledon V Everton On Monday Oliver Holt Kevin McCarra Keith Pike Weekend Matches Fa Carling Premiership Position central to future ambitions Football Saturday Back in the Frame: Chelsea's 21-Gun Salute Saturday Statistics Chamelen changing colours again in new environment Football Saturday Legal & General Family Protection Plan Legal & General Football Saturday Gone but not forgotten Mark Hodkinson continues his weekly series with a manager who took a wrong turn after Maine Road Guide to the Other Weekend Football Fixtures BAA Faldo slips out of the picture Golf Vardon leave it late for repeat performance Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Champions defy elements For the Record Rusedski finishes with a flourish Sport in Brief The Sunday Times Suffering Hingis forced to submit Tennis Barclaycard Foster cherishes new dream Athletics: Bupa Great North Run Officials in Talks Designed to Greet Millennium with World's Largest Field For the vast majority of the expected Halifax out to build on hidden steel Rugby League O'Sullivan edges through Snooker Bradley costs Bulls dear By our Sports Staff: Slater leads strong recovery Cricket Britain is banking on joy in country Equestrianism English referees to go full-time Weekend Rugby Union Commentary: David Hands Springbok spurred on by singing the Blues Rudolf Straeuli is dedicating the twilight of his playing career to Bedford Jones proves real tower of strength Match-By-Match Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership Mark Souster First Division Table Fair Play Officials' job must be made less difficult Top Guns Leading Points-Scorers Hot Shots Kicking Success Rate German raider has strong claims Racing: Tiger Hill Can Follow in Star Appeal's Hoofprints by Landing Tomorrow's Arc Big-Race Line-Up Thunderer: Catterick Form Guide to the the 14 Contenders Thunderer: Wolverhampton Longchamp Todays Runners William Hill In-form Almond Rock will prove tough nut to crack Thunderer: Newmarket Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Racing next Week Enrique shows his worth Peter Harris Racing Stables Love for sale in the yards of Newmarket Bloodstock agent needs passion and calculation to put a price on flesh and blood Talking horse Thunderer: Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Uttoxeter BMW Audi Top Prices Paid British Sports Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items AC Morgan Classic Replicas Chequers Sports and Prestige Rentals Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items MG Bespokes Multiple Display Advertising Items ASCM Charming Romeo: alluring and great style Stuart Birch is bowled over by the engine on the new Alfa East meets West in a classic trek China is opening up but it'll be a long time PRosper Keating drives through China on a Vintage car raily—a mixture of welcoming faces, and stark contrasts Survivors were urgent to wave and cheer the rally cars BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Citroen Toyota Savings Registration Numbers DVLA Classic Collection Auction British International Motorshow Fit to drive? Take the idiot's test For those who do not trust their own judgement, plastic cards will be available to help them to decide whether or not to sit behind the wheel Driven to Distraction Buzz your way to work A new bike engine could put paid to pedal-power, says Joe Warwick The Sunday Times Choose Rough Guides—just £5 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown When splitting up is hard to do Couples getting divorced can soften the financial blow of cashing in their endowments, says Toby Walne Martin Currie Start Pupils Schroders Cruel Cut Tax aid at hand for home helpers Sara Williams examines the Revenne's stance on domestic help, while Henrietta Lake looks at the cost of childcare Families feel the pinch as State takes back seat Virgin direct Plastic battle hots up Standard Life Bank The new Monthly Income PEP from b2 Bring back our dividends Personal Investor Outrage as Saga savers suffer cut Family Assurance Friendly Society No respite for confused investors Comment Pet policies to be vetted Insurers divided over quarantine changes, says Henrietta Lake Woolwich The Equitable Life Scottish Widows No need to learn the hard way Students are becoming financially literate, says Henrietta Lake M&G Legal & General High interest in follow-up Tessas Safety net might not ensure soft landing Protected funds can tumble from the Investment tightrope, says Gavin Lumsden Safe Havens Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Market Harborough Hedge fund horror or rich pickings? Patrick Collinson on why the world's richest and most secretive financiers are holding crisis talks Prudential How Hedge Funds Work Dependable Axa unfazed Share of the Months The Equitable Life Jupiter Virgin Make sense of your tax return The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Cosy little arrangement between two large companies It's too soon to samba There may be value in latin America, but it's a long-term game, writes Susan Emmett Trust Watch Direct Line Forte is taking liberties with card scheme First Active Portfolio Fund Management Limited Investe Northern Electric lags behind Isas a menace to the 'have nots' Royal & Sunalliance Lure of the Old Masters Clare Stewart considers the attractions and pitfalls for investor in a buoyant art and antiques market Beale Dobie Virgin Henderson Investors Lime to get personal? Marianne Curphey examines the tarnished reputations of personal pensions Eye-catching Pep launch Gavin Lumsden runs the rule over M&G's latest offering Money Matters Policy Portfolio PIA Dresdner Rcm Global Investors Legal & General Abbey National Options for change Index trackers run out of steam Caroline Merrell and Hazel Spink on Income Crisis Sophie is our prize student Fidelity Investments Benchmark has set among the pigeons Red-Faced Inside Property 'If God invented man, He then damn bloody well quickly invented the ball and racquet to amuse him' De Alfone Tennis was invented to be played in the salons of stately homes. This week the first tournament on Scottish soil was staged in Edinburgh Here. J. P. Donleavy explains the game's origins Farming Fashion Travel The Rules of the Game The Players A sheep now costs less than a packet of crisps . . . and calves are being given away free as pets: Andrew Yates reports on the crisis facing our farmers Anne Robinson Duxiana The Times More soap opera than Royal opera Mary Allen has published a diary of her troubled days at the Royal Opera House—the most unpleasant experience of her career, she tells Moira Petty The troubled Royal Opera House in Covent Garden Picture Gallery Cast a spell at the ball For today's Clinderella there is no shortage of finery to turn her into a fairy princess, says Lisa Grainger Mandarin Oriental What a palaver for a lager Ben Webb goes on a crusade to find a pint in the publess town of Frinton-on-Sea The Sunday Times The Drinks that Time Forgot Dubonnet Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink As the cold weather approaches, a good red wine is the best thing to chase away those winter blues Star Buys Consumer Interests: Fresh Pasta The times magazine The Times Cook Even in the most cramped kitchen, just on pot and a little imagination can produce delicious dishes Brain food for 007's best friend Desmong Llewelyn, alias Q, cites fish as a favourite dish, writes Rohan Daft The Perfect Piperade Pets Mart Is this the oldest tree in the world? From the 8,000-year-old Scottish speciman to next year's millennium seedings, the yew is a vital part of British life, says David Bellamy Adopt Me A Vet Writes NFU Mutual Breathe new life into that wilderness In the first of three extracts from his new book, Stephen Anderton helps to plan the ideal garden Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Town & Country Ladder Stabiliser Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTaX Hedging & Young Trees Water King Orchids! All you need! Exterior Conservatory Blinds The Endless Pool The Premier Easy Bathe Guardian Create a haven for the threatened stag beetle Gardeners can help to save a rare insect, says Malcolm Smith Nationwide Mobility Hard Water Westwood Warwick Buildings No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Not perfect, but wonderful Jane Owen visits an 11-acre garden in Surrey, with its own lake, created by 40 years of trial and error Me and my Garden: Nancite Newman and Bryan Forbes A hedge can be a symbol of infinity Knot gardens can be simple or elaborate and they look splendid in winter. With a little help, you could make one yourself, says Barbara Abbs Knot Facts Garden Answers North of the Thames Company Disposal Chancellors Queen Anne's Gate Bewley Homes Fair Briar Bellway Homes Recipe for the good life Home Swap First timers turn to Diy Success Cotswolds Westbury Old Dairy Mews Berkeley Homes English Courtyard Butler Sherborn Laughing all the way to the bank Wiltshire Bewley Homes Barratt The International Property Show Diary of a househunter Warming to the task Ruth Gledhill finds familiar problems for a church far from home The Times To remember is to forgive Moving forward does not mean forgetting historical conflicts, writes Michael Pinto-Duschinsky A time of trouble that became a celebration Church Services for tomorrow Toyshops are for toughies, too My favourite shop Caroline Waldegrave hates shopping unless it's for toys, says Rohan Daft Gadgets Time for reflection Bathroom Mirrors Joanna Pitman NFU Mutual Bitten by the travel bug Jane Owen relives her painful experiene of dengue fever Picture Gallery Dengue Fever: Doctor Stuttaford's View What's in a name? The chattering classes have stolen double-barrelled names, says Tim Heald Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lady's Norfolk Hat British Antique Replicas The Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Reproduction Furniture Coopers of Stortford The Erotic Print Society Multiple Display Advertising Items David Bowker This week's challenge is to get fit but that involves running, lifting weights adn even getting up early Weekend Courses and Activities Shoparound Shire Trolley Truck The Selection A Fuller Head of Hair in 30 Seconds! Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Hotel Breaks Allt Yr Ynys Royal York & Faulkner Hotel The Rising Sun Hotel Langdale Soar Mill Cove Hotel Parkhill Hotel Suffolk Heritage Coast Washbourne Court Hotel Meudon Cricklade Hotel Whitechapel Manor The Sport & Craft Manor Elliptic Exmoor National Park The Commodole No Title Armathwaite Hall Hotel Dorset Lake Vyrnway Hotel Mid Wales Falcondale Mansion Hotel Botley-Park Ardanaiseig Hotel The mill house The norfolk mead hotel The Sunday Times Rough riding on the highway to hell Veteran glbetrotter Pj O'Rourke joins Jeremy Hart on a hair-raising 2,000-mile through Pakistan and India BM Madeira so nearer: winter sunshine Where the ram rules around town Summer's over - so let it snow The Times ski correspondent sets the scene for the new season Discovery RE Picture Gallery Ski Webworld Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Great Rail Journeys Fine slopes in prime sites Doug Sagar has travelled 50,000 miles in search of snow and adventure. Here are his favourite sports VJN The Times and Outs of Sking Swiss Cantabria Comforts of home among kinder climates They love their kids Cayman Islands Hayes and Jarvis An island of two halves with sun and skiing Winter Sun: Holiday Islands Winter migration to Canaries Australia Hertz Virgin atlantic Eilat Dome tickets set to cost £20 Travellers' Bulletin Board Tour operators fear that admission prices may be too high for families. Jeannette Hyde and Tom Chesshure report Bad travel days in the Philippines VJN Backer the slopes Fresh air at a premium Travellers' Bullen Board Travellers' Tip Lonely planet The Travel Insurance Maersk Air Noble Caledonia Limited Flying Visits Pack your Bags Chapter and verse in Chester The annual literature festival begins today in James Boswell's fvourite city. Annie Youngman reports Ramming home a local tradition The beast is everywhere, taking pride of place in the city of Derby, says Brian Pedley P&O Cruises VJN Derby Facts Dorset, Hants., & I. O. W. Swansea Cork Ferries The Times Country Holidays Escapades Africa Connection Caribbean Connection Scandimania Manchester Flightbookers Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items DreamDeals SInGAPORE AIRLInES Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Air New Zealand Shop Travel mood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items India Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Travel Quest Worldwide Travelsafe Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Insurance Bookers Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Executive Club Parties VC Sara Eden Brighton Country Partners E. C. The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items No. 3482: Hidden Word by Bufo The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 188 Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Picture Gallery Quotes of the Week Aids victim Rock Hudson dies in his sleep aged 59 Gritty in pink The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Aretha Franklin, in beige flipfolps, golden shades and pink plastic disco ring, quibbled over the $42 sandwich order on her 15ft bill, Kathy Bates was whisked through on some prepaid ticket, Barry Manilow's limo pulled up and Boyz II Men returned from shopping" Contents This week Film, Art, Comedy, Literature . . . Adn Win Tickets to an Exclusive Gig The Rachel papers The Big Interview She began in weddings, no she's playing a nun and there's sibling rivalry in the pipeline. For Rachef Griffiths, making movies is and about having fun and very little about taking herself too seriously. By Caroline Baum. Portrait: Sage The Taming of the Shrew Picture Gallery Royal Court Theatre Clive King round up the Week's Move News Picture Gallery Great Night in: Eileen Atkins L. A. Stories Je suis un rock star Music Interview Howard Jones is a fan, Boy George appeared in his video and Phil Oakey might guest on his new album. Jacques Lu Cout (real name Stuart Price) loves the Eighties and pretending to be French. Lisa Verrico met the white-socke wonder from, erm, Reading New album releases Cake Country Choice Opera North Volcanic Ash The Big Album Singled out Metro music charts UK Top 20 Singles The pop quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win the ultimate in pop books A rave in Harden Roger Guenveur Smith's one-man show reveals how Huey P. Newton gave the Black Panther Party claws - and then wasted his nine lies. Mike Bradley reports from Malcolm X Boulevard Investing America Stranger than fiction Books Surrounded by hype and go-getting agents, only a brave publisher flexes his cheque-book at Frankfurt. As the Book Fair enters its 50th year, Nicolette Jones sorts the bestsellers from the bargain bins LB The Full Ben Elton Forum Fink again Pots of gold Sharp shocks Sum like it hot Photography The Yang of Ying Paperbacks Left smiling Wolf's bane Sebastian Faulks Charlotte Gray Sailor of the century Picture Gallery Kips' Stuff Photography Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel Picture Gallery Booker 97-98 Top 10 How I Write Metro student comedy guide Comdian Lenny Beige Picks the Best of the Competition from now until Christmas Sean Lock and Sean Cullen New Comedy Clubs Mark Little Picture Gallery Metro entertainment listings The Big Picture: Elizabeth Openers Music The Big Gig: Rocket from the Crypt Backstage Theatre West End The Big Play: The Blue Room Curtain Call Classical The Big Concert: Royal Philharmonic/kaplan Clubs Dance/opera The Big Dance: Merge Cunningham Comedy Directory of Venues Exhibitions The Big Show: The Work of Charles and Ray Eames Don't Miss RG Multiple Display Advertising Items CMN Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sbc Royal Albert Hall Restaurants Wigmore Hall RG LeMON SOLe Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's Smith Square The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporay Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Dancing queen Friends Wise words from Baldrick 'Nobody cna put togcher a dccent package of programms without spending some money' Television How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm Radio 'Radio Times readers think the best radio drama in 75 years is The Archers born 47 years ago' Picture Gallery This Week BBC1 Film Choice BM Pick of the Day Saturday Radio Critic's Choice Radio 1 Satellite Films Critics Choice Sunday Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Radio 1 Satellite Films Critic's Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Pick of the Week Radio 1 Critic's Choice Radio 1 Satellite Films Critic's Choice Tuesday Film Choice A Stolen Life Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Challenge Tv BBC 1 Film Choice Chance of a Lifetime BM Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Radio 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Les Nuits Fauves(savage Nights) Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Radio 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Radio 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice Which Block Busting! 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Nab grab Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Life without papa Salvatone Ferragamo Contents C-class estate Holland & Holland Kate muir's diary This is the week that Things we have seen the future Alan-jackson calls julia clary Intel Will Self confronts his new alter ago From sam kiley in johannesburg In the South Africa bush, witch doctors are making medicines more potent than Viagra Daewoo Pasta Makes the perfect excuse Bordeaux Sympatex Lost diana Givenchy Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Living room Alcatel Blood on the tracks Chicago the Musical BT P&O Cruises How to got ahead in advertising Cairo and the Pyramids Walkerswood Nautica Sir bob hits saviler row Harrods A rough knight Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Wessaintlaurent Virgin Big softies Picture Gallery Wool Plus Lycra Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Timberland Picture Gallery Bose AR Wrap artists Renault Picture Gallery Parka life Lagerfeld Jak Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Nokia Picture Gallery Boss Kenzo Sole mates Hawkshead The book Cerruti Image Cracking the code QPD The other house of kenzo Picture Gallery Putting Comfort in Motion Picture Gallery Display of blue and white porcelain Heal's Kenzo's elements of style smart ideas to get the look Louis Roederer Jonathan meades Alexanders Waitrose WineDirect Sacla Airtours Another country When this magizine sent Justin Cartwright to his high-school reunion in America it inspired him to write a novel-and to confront his detachment from his own long-forgotten past Page&moyholidays Voucher Gap Bravo Mallorca John diamond 'It is only as a fatherly story-teller, husbandly joke-maker, chatterer to friends and scorner of enemies that I miss the voice' La Redoute Letters Him and her by Min Cooper His friend demonstrates his romantic tachnique Musical cheers French Connection Designer chic Strange brew Country Desks Sofa Workshop Direct Fabric World Dining Furniture Willowbrook Buy Direct Appeal Blinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Homefair Direct Sofa This week's woman with the pocket camera: singer mica paris The Travel Collection Absolut Power This life Thislife The Times Age withers, buy you needn't just lie back and let it In for the calorie kill Warm up, cool down Life Before you begin your running regime - or any fitness programme - you need to warm up. And, warns Ranulph Fiennes, It's equally vital to cool down afterwards Life A-Z of health and fitness A nurse writes The Times Yes, you can be too thin Suzanne Dando, the television presenter and former Olymplc gymnast, talks candidly about how she overcame anorexia What causes anorexia? Anyone who has come into work nursing a bad back, to… Few people realise how the misery of chronic back pain can disrupt sufferers' sex lives. Annabel zvenning investigates a new approach to the problem The supreme Schuss Lfie Speed-skiing champion Nigel Brockton has overcome an array of crippling illanesses to reach the pinnacle of his sport. Nicholas Roe reports The Quitter Alsdair Murray Gives up the Weed The skipping news Skipping is no longer confined to the playground—it's a serious training tool for athletes, a popular aerobic exercise and an internationally competitive sport. Jennai Cox reports The decades Of living dangerously Don't wait til you've hit 40 to begin looking after your health. Kate Rew spells out the risks, the warning signs and the precautions to take for every age group Taming the Meldrew within Since he took up Transcendental Meditation, sir Jone Harvey-Jones tells John Naish, he finds it easier to control his irascibility and feels he is a more balanced individual Kiss of death Life Is your parther being unusually sweet? Do they talk Incessantly about a colleague? Leave the room when you eat? If so, you could be about to be ditched. Oliver Bennett reveals 20 ways to know is your lover is leaving you The rugs don't work Life Forget the potions, lotions and, especially, the wigs . . . The only real solution to heir loss is a positive attitude and a good haircut, says John Naish NordicTrack Baby, I want you so bad Many couples are prepared to spend thousands of pounds, risk their jobs and even their marriages for infertility treatment. Ann Kent tells you that to expect Eating for a rainy day Food The most important thing yor can do to secure a healthy future is to eat the right foods. Nutritional therapists are here to guide you Gone to seaweed Food news The ocean plant gets trend.. . pomegranate molasses is the new balsamic vinegar.. . and soya is the new HRT. By Lizzie Enfield On the Sybarite's couch The Times
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