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News from 30/01/1999

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Dominic Walsh and Fraser Nelson, Giles Tremlett, Elizabeth Maurency, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Ellis, Helen Johnstone, S. Lal, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, David Fickling, Michael Harvey and Elizabeth Judge, John Morgan, Bill Frost, Andrew Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Sheila Keting, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, Kate Reardon, Tony Paterson, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Martin Aston, Vicky Butler-Henderson, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Nilgin Yusuf, Lian J. Hanna, Director, Thunderer, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Gwyn Roberts, Noam Friedlander, John Clarke, John O'leary Education Editor, Alice Whately, Chandos Elletson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Priscilla Waugh, amandip uppal, Dominic Walsh, John Root, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Elizabeth Bishop, Catherine Davidson, Richard Shooter, Hannes Kleineke, Rachel Kelly, Richard Robinson, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John D. Hart, Alan Hamilton, Matt Dickinson and Russell Kempson, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Paula Hawkins and Richard Colwill, JK, James Bone's, Harry Ritchie, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, David Hands, P. B., Glyn Holland, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Martin Symington, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Diana Biamires, Derek M. J. King, Mary Loudon, Jasper Gerard, Roger Scruton, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Paula Hawkins, Ben Reed, George McMillan, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Hal Giblin, Simon Matthews, Richard Colwill, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, R. P. Amos, Frank Leboeuf, Gabriella Gamini, Ian Brunskill, W. Bright, Matt Dickinson and Stephen Farrell, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Oliver Wilson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Francis Gilbert, Richard Evans, Clive Petty, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Martin Woods, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, Chloe Scott-Moncrieff, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, W. S. G., Giles Whittell, John Carlton, Christopher Walker, Saeed Shah, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Denys Vaughan, Dominic Waish, Mark Hodkinson, Geoff Meade, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Jane Owen, GB, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster and Adam Sherwin, Paul Prebble, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, JRT, Peter Lodge, Joyce Chalmers, Martin Waller, Fran Littlewood, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Martin Doughty, Chairman, Martin Knowles, Duncan Bryson, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Martin Wood, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Leonora Peters, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Julian Ryall, Jennifer Hoffman, Susie Steiner, Michael Harvey and Alan Hamilton, Penny Perrick, Nigel McCulloch, Chlo? Bryan-Brown, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jean-Christopher Novelli, Edward Marriott, Lisa Verrico, Anthony Perry (chairman), Susan Emmett,

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The Saturday Times: The Perfect Weekend Paper Teachers cry foul over heads' 9% rise Kosovo ultimatum Crack blamed for cell death Kinnock push for the euro Footballer's £14 m deal New transplant Accountancy Exam Results Pages Hoddle says disabled are paying price of sin A life together—but still no marriage Gucci's flower power Robbie Williams I want to be the best show-off The new Simpsons comic strip Enter the 1990s feminist Bunny Girl Surrender News The BT shop In the Saturday Times Sport Columns Tiny Opinion Picture Gallery Business Letters In the Times next week Travel Go Inside Weekend Mistress says jealous wife attacked her Drama society killer told police her rival hated her for being thin and popular, writes Russell Jenkins Woodward earnings for charity Showdown over Monet marquee Council and Academy have different impressions, says Dalya Alberge By a Correspondent: Boy held up post office to buy computer game No retrial for tennis player How Shakespeare's dame became a scene stealer HSBC Midland Bank MOPS Set euro date, says Kinnock Forte Hotels Hide and seek girl calls in the police Girl killed after car topples wall Sharps Home Office Tyndale Bible becomes first book in Dome Decision to include replica volume follws outcry at lack of Christian content, reports Claudia Joseph UP to 60% off Office World The pieces of fluff that define today's fireproof Bunny Girl Once they were the targets of irate feminists. Now it's not such a bad life, reports Helen Rumbelow Egg Sarwar caught on tape, says QC Correction Poland Collins shunned in death as in life Neighbours keep their distance as murdered Ira defector is buried, Martin Fletcher reports Mowlam tells of life with alcoholic father MOPS Currys Man, 71, faces 14 sex charges News in Brief £5.4m Velázquez Roadie verdict Wine seller World saw history within ten minutes Nick Nuttall on how the rise of digital cameras has ended news photographers' mad dash to the darkroom Virgin Almost all is forgiven, say the shoppers of wiltshire In 1994 they apparently pelted her with bread rolls. Now attitudes have softened, writes susie Steiner Judge completes Diana inquiry Church keeps official silence on question of marriage Gieves & Hawkes Number One Savil'e Row Linleys expecting their first child LBS mortgages Limited Flat Rate Calls The film fantasy of Prince and the porker Hollywood pariah wins Oscar at last Award for Elia Kazan has reopened old wounds from witch-hunts againzst communists, writes Ian Brodie Dixons Prudential Bullfighter with a baby face At 16 juli?n L?pez is fully fledged matador. Giles Tremelett in Madrid examines the youth who has taken the bullfighting world by the horns New Peugeot 206 Olympic chief quits Spanish bank Yemen widens British terror hunt Police claim to find 'terrorist safe house', Daniel McGrory writes Kidnappers startle Aden out of its colonial reverie A lawless port city still yearns for the 'Sons of Auntie' to return, Daniel McGrory writes Saga Germans start epic 'G-day' celebration Goethe is still deemed a near-genius 250 years after his birth, writes Tony paterson in Berlin Unicef King to receive sister's bone marrow A model concept comes up trumps James Bone's New York Brown studies Direct Line Ultimate Price Protection Bringing up babies Film unmasks the face behind voice of e-mail Kosovo peace talks deadline PC World the Computer Superstore Gallery robbed of £10m Rembrandt World in Brief Immigration U-turn Rebel calls for ceasefire Rock cut off by demo (Reuters): Hoffman's $3m dress (Reuters): Spy charges dropped (AP): Virginia killer jailed (AFP): Fortensky in coma Cheshire Snow-blind to economic reality In the light of 1998's market chaos, Janet Bush finds the Davos forum of the financial world's great and good farcical One in the eye for French as English conquest marches on Defenders of Gallic culture in uproar at linguistic invasion, writes Susan Bell Ycare International Curfew imposed on quake town to stamp out looting Marriott Walk out on him, Starr's wife tells Hillary Demon Internet Murder taunts plunge Dominic Kennedy on new flashpoint between the Yard and black activists Figures behind the distrust Deaths in custody rose last year to 69, writes Dominic Kennedy Capital Wise Notice to C&g Borrowers Police into race crisis For Further Details Legal & General Lawrence inquiry shanke-up Race Crime expert to lead hunt for killers, reports Stewart Tendler Hi-tech cures prescribed for health service Primary care groups will play a central role in the proposed healthcare revolution, writes Ian Murray The Sunday Times Children's fancy dress speaks volumes Dodo was not so dumb after all Student rooms take up to 60% of their income St Valentine leaves the wardrobe Public put the brake on road pricing ideas Mandy overboard! But no one noticed But no one noticed Roland Watson discovers that life without peter Mandelson is going swimmingly for new Labour's Crew Decision day in Wales for Davies Britannia International Hague rallies Tartan Tories National Savings .. . and Livingstone sails into a storm over mayor letter Hot metal storms charts Head-banging is back—and it's not just for the sad and spotty, writes Adam Sherwin Cheshire Building Society Walkers Heavyweight Favourites A late journey into light A letter from Ted Hughes, made public this week, revealed regret at hiding his feelings for too long. Erica Wagner, Literary Editor, examines his private pilgrimage Opera & Ballet Artists clown around to raise a laugh Theatre The Forest Lyttelton So adieu, my capricious Marianne It was a grand affair, my dear, but now it's over 'How does a royal heir who has declared his ambition to be his lover's sanitary protection present this woman to a waiting public?' Picture Gallery It's time to panic I don't know what the Tories are about. And neither, it seems, do they Cook's recipe The Times Diary Dropping in The Times Diary Issue skirted The Times Diary Spin off The Times Diary Black and Blue Growing divisions from the death of Stephen Lawrence Why Charles Died Different ways to see the King's head Nooks, Crannies and Dreys The Lords know more about squirrels than does Brussels Racism charges at Lawrence inquiry Au pairs' pay Keeping alive names of war dead Blind-date wedding Out of focus Problem shelved The right stuff? Letters that are intended for publication should… 'All that remains is concrete and tyres' Access to parks Coastal erosion Simple nosebleeds Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Service dinner HAC Anniversaries Personal Column Steven Sykes Public Notices Adapt Court & Social The Sunday Times Milestones Food Allders suffers blue Christmas GRE board unable to make final bid decision Securicor shares jump on hope of Cellnet sale German warning of global deflation A Week in the City Self-assessment deadline looms Direct Line Weekend Money Section 2 Rank poaches Smith from Ladbroke Business Today April float planned for Canary Wharf Rank places bet on the Invisible man to revive its fortunes In the Seat Business Focus Fair way to heaven (Divine chocs, that is) 'Guilt marketing' is the term for a trend that is sweeping our supermarket shelves, preying on our good nature to make us pay premium prices for ethically produced goods. Martin waller investigates the growth of Fairtrade coffee, tea and chocolate, while Matthew Barbour charts the rise and of organic food Driven to perfection by Jason Niss? meets the gruff scot behind Twr who has little time to enjoy his surroundings Virgin Trains The organic revolution that won royal support Commodities Liffe Options Regent Inns cheered by speculation of SFI bid London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious iViETALS (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Allders Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes A question of trust Tempus Freepages Wall Street Alchemy behind Vaux's buyout bid Pillsbury sells six brands William Hill appoints Hamill to board By Our City Editor: Rank clock ticking for Smith Commentary Canadian pays £10m for Hoo News of talks lifts Albright & Wilson shares Lilleshall falls after issuing payout warning Staffordshire Team leaver The Times City Diary Gin chaser The Times City Diary Excuse time The Times City Diary Lucas Varity to close factory in South Wales Rover losses hit Bmw Halifax Picture Gallery Gold producers in crisis talks Dutch move by Boots Exchange Rates The Sunday Times Telewest to drop Granada channels The Sunday Times National Savings to reduce rates Business Roundup Chemring in black Freepages in Web deal New chief at London Asian crisis hits TAG Peptide rights issue JRA increases sales Steady end to week John Grooms Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,014 Times Newspapers Limited, 1999. Published and… A a Information Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Puts his faith in God and Engaland Matt Dickinon hears the national fiootball coach declare his beliefs McManaman agrees to Real deal Australian Open Elway's Day Ealham Does It Chartered Accountants' Exam Results First Telecom Weekend Money My fllings at the Cottage have got out of hand Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Main football Main football fixtures C'mon the greens Kafelnikov ready to pounce on Enqvist's vulnerability Tennis: Unseeded Swede Faces a Testing Time in Open Final BBC rebel revealed Old rivals still fuelled by love and hate Hutchison fails after fight for survival O'Sullivan's flawless 147 nets ?25,000 Snooker England's revenge proves so sweet Cricket Table Scoreboard from Perth Tendulkar falls under Saqlain's spell Scoreboard from Madras For the Record Christie will refuse place in Japan Athletics Captain responds to legion of critics The Thenry Cooper Golf Classic Contented Els sprints dear of Perth field Golf Schofield in control Sport in Brief USgame lacking enterprise Football Saturday Halfax Wiekens weakens Stoke's challenge Veteran still enjoys being something in the City Mark Hodkinson succumbs to the old-school charm of an 81-year-old life president at Maine Road Fans ready for millennium break NatWest Petit waits to take on the world again Football Saturday Gullit builds bridges with Shearer Big revelation catches the boys unawares A Stroturf Blonde Alyson Rudd Alyson Rudd It almost defies logic that a team… Russell Kempson Has Harry Redknapp finally lost his… Kevin McCarra If reports are to be believed, Newcastle United bear a strong resemblance to Tony Blair's Cabinet. Here. Football Saturday Nick Szczepanik The glee felt by supporters of… About Paolo Dt Canio Keith Pike Brian Kidd's strategy for reviving… Martin Woods Now that Sheffield Wednesday have… Middlesbrough V Leicester City Matt Dickinson Mentally, at least, Chelsea's… On Monday Charltion Athletic V Manchester United Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership First Division Tomorrow Second Division Play it again, for the referee's sake Football Saturday Third Division Saturday Statistics Scotland Spread Eagle Bosnich takes charge at Villa Back in the Frame Television and Radio Conference Johnson banks on Cyfor Malta Richard Evans finds an owner hoping to bring his Midas touch into play Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes O'Brien plan Doncaster Armchair Investor Barton (11.10) Picture Gallery On course to beat scourge of heavy going Simon Barnes Talking horse Newton Abbot officials for wind of good fortune after four consecutive cancellations Riders face weighty problem AYR Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer extended his sequence of winning naps to four with The Outback Way(I3-2) at Doncaster yesterday Racing next Week William Hill Richard Evans Ulster build winning momentum Rugby Union: French Opponents Unlikely to Prevent Irish Triumph in European Cup Final New Wales proposal revives league hopes Midfield maestro on mission to succeed Ulster captain is relishing his chance to rekindle former glories Match-By-Match Guide to this Weekend's Tetley's Bitter Cup Action English clubs can enhance future of cup Cork aiming for early celebration The Times Elway aims to delay retirement plans American Football The Times Why MacLaurin will regret falling in with the Barmy Army Cricket Michael Henderson in Australia Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Result of intermediate Examination, held in December 1998 The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Credit list Order of Merit and Prizes Joint Insolvency Examination - November 1998 Prizes Referrals Part Qualified Opportunities Michael Page Finance Astbury marsden Search and Selection BPP Icaew Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items ATC Missed your Chance? Robert Walters Associates The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times On the road to riches? In the investment world not all roads lead to Rome, but you can find different routes to take you to the same financial destination. In the start of a new series examining the options open to investors, Gavin Lumsden looks at two different ways of generating a high income from your savings and assesses the risks involved Schroders Golden Years Mercury Asset Management Fiscal Trickery Investor Intelligence Framlington Surrenda-Link Ltd Card firms have young guns in their sights Fran Littlewood on fresh initiatives to lure customers Woolwich Direct The Equitable Life Govett The beauty of entering the fabulous 50s Karen Woolfson explains how to achieve a better standard of living after reaching your golden years For your last-ever Pep. The New Perpetual Monthly… Perpetual Reaping dividends Gavin Lumsden examines the benefits offered by equity income funds Scottish Widows Virgin direct M&G Trust digs deep to start revival of rented sector Richard Miles on the launch of a desperately needed housing scheme Aberdeen Prolific Virgin and b2 in row over Catmark Growth projections scaled down Transfer your Pep to a top performer Take care when crossing over Helen Pridham on how to transfer your Peps Pep File Premier Equity Growth Pep PIA Hargreaves Lansdown Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Legal & General B2 Couples covered for costly hitches Love may be in the ari, but paula Hawkins sees merit in wedding insurance It could be costly if you jump the gun Susan Emmett on the pre-Isa accounts rushing onto the market PIA Jupiter Fidelity Investments Taxing target of 10p starting rate Susan Emmett considers the Chancellor's options Financial Discounts Direct Family Assurance Society Friendly Play down percentage projections7 Comment personal finance Editor First Active Revenue mistakes in the spotlight Fran Littlewood reports on Tax Adjudicator's attack on self-assessment Policy Portfolio Money Matters Beale Dobie & Company Limited Policy & Plus Zap that online lottery Personal Investor Insurers in line to ditch their mutual friends Contacs The Equitable Life Legal & General Standard Life Bank Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers to take a further pounding The Times Money Informations Service Chelsea Building Society Complaints have fallen on deaf ears Paula Hawkins and Richard Colwill on what to expect from the banking review Self-assessment lessons have yet to be learnt Taxman takes liberties Weekend Money Letters Direct Line Foreign Colonial Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Roy Lichtenstein Royal & Sunalliance Investments Elson Art-lovers are Clare Stewart reports on the growing attraction of posters for pleasure and for collectors Alliance Leicester Citibank Investec Guinness Flight Playing the green card Susan Emmett examines the performance of the increasingly popular ethical funds Pensioners feel the pinch Online Lottery Fidelity Investments Foundations Laid Inside Beauty 'I'm too old to mess around with women' Just back from his triumph at the Golden Globes, Michael Caine tells Bill Frost of his battle with the bottle, his dalliance with drugs and why he thinks Mick Jagger is sad\ Beauty Euro Tunnel Feature Travel Gardening Omega The Critics' Views of Little Voice ITt's not the onions Ma' am .. . chandos Elleston discovers what it is like to cook hot dogs outside Buckings palace after the Queen's complanits about the smell Anne Robinson British Midland Cold comfort towns Antiquated planning laws have allowed rapacious developers to bulldoze the heart out of our towns, says Roger Scruton John Grooms Working with Disabled People Prescott needs a rethink Greenfield campaigners believe the Government's housing predictions are too high. Rachel Kelly reports Making up is such fun to do Kate Reardon No woman ever gets bored of buying make-up - especially when it comes in shiny, pretty packaging Why Joan Collins gets it wrong The 'no make-up' look is in. The problem is, to achieve it, you'll have to put some make-up on Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Hair Black double bra band, £1.95 Johnny Loves… Two macaroons are not enough Discreet and dedicated, Pierre Kiffmann epitomised Michelin three-star cooking. He talks to Robin Young after the shock of being downgraded The Times Three Star Winners Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Star Buys Drink Ignore the wine merchant's hype: 1997 burgundies are not a great buy The Times Cook There is more to Seville oranges than marmalade. Enjoy their short season and characteristic bitterness while you can Noble Caledonia Limited The Drinks that Time Forgot Black Tower The Perfect Caesar Salad Shop Watch Hats off to an actor's old friend Donald Sinden has conveted hats from Lock's , the gentlemen's ourfitters, since he was a child. He explains why to Alice Whately The easy life Kitchen Gadgets Gadgets Your guide to really good taste It's time to start digging. Jane Owen introduces our campaign to put flavours back into our food Good soil is the key to good vegetables Philp Mcmillan Browse's booklet on growing vegatables is free to all those who join the Campaign for a year First in: February's Seed Selection Dominic Cole: Potting the Greens Subscribe now for Better Taste Gearing up to go organic Jane Owen meets the duo behiled Europen's biggest organic society The Sunday Times Deeply rooted puzzle Andrew Morgan visits a mathematical maze maker in Gloucestershire Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers The planting of hardy deciduous trees and shrubs is… Countax Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift MOPS Grovewood Conservatory Blinds Ladder Stabiliser Global Security Shutters Barmley's Nurseries Hard Water Clear Blanket Weed from Outdoor Ponds Snowdrops in the Green Plant a Bluebell Wood To Advertise in Homes & Gardens Please Call Zoe… MOPS BAC Agriframes Monument to a vanished way of life Ridgemead is ready to become a private home again, says Marcus Binney House of the Week Home Swap Smokers need not apply Timeshare flats for non-smokers are selling fast, says Rachel Kelly Market Comment Case Study Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Traditional London Mews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Wha Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Retirement Homes English Courtyard Property Continues This house is off the wall Anthea Lawson looks at a prize-winning version of the familiar semi Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard ASba Luxury Villas and Town-Houses Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Property Show Century of the Semi-Detached Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cracking up in the sun Dry summers are causing more subsidence, says David Fickling New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Nappy families' smelly dilemma Disposable nappies cost local authorities a fortune to dispose of and create a million tonnes of waste every year. 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Tickets to Amsterdam with Grolsch Theatre Hushabye Mountain Art Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen Radio Memphis Night For Art's sake From " the new Omar Sharif" to Hollywood bad guy, Art Malik has seen it all. And now, not only is he busier than ever, he's an inspiration for the next generation of Asian actors. Imogen Edwards-Jones reports. Portrait: Barry J Holmes Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News L. A. Stories Great Night in: Imelda Staunton The Projector UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films New album releases The Big Album Various Artists (7/10) Nings and Roundabouts (Fierce Panda) Shakespeare in Love Singled out The Big Single Garbago Jazz Choice Out There.. . Metro music charts Win four albums! Pecker Books True Velvet Maverick rock experimentalist John Cale has turned writer. But he still hankers after rock'n'roll - now he wants to work with Madonna. By Martin Aston " I was having to impress my mother, and at the… For the loves of Lucy Waltzing the Cat By Pam Houston Virago, £9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 1 850 496385 Hanif intimacy Kureisn1 Growing pains Roger Fishbits By Emity Prager Chatto & Windus, £10 (Fiction) Isbn 0 701 15813 1 Callas treatment` The Great Bagarozy By Helmut Krausser Dedalus, £7.99 (Fiction) Isbn 1 873 98204 6 Peerless photography Beastly affair The Healer Paperbacks Skinhead culture, Custer's truth and a mutiny without bounty Contributors: Alan Stewart, Victoria Walker, Sophie… Picture Gallery Bodies and Souls Dead Souls The roads less travelled Art Innocent diversion The Folded Leaf Child of our times Judas Child Metro top 40 bestsellers Fresh Talent Before and after Before Travel Top 10 How I Write A l Murray appears in The Bistro wearing a cossack… Barrel of laughs As the Pub Landlord, stand-up comic Al Murray serves up gallons of bigotry to scores of regulars, and they love it. But, Chris Oliver Wilson discovers, behind the obnoxious facade is a former public school boy with a diplomat for a grandfather Truth or dare? They say the camera never lies - or does it? A new generation of young photography pioneers is using the cutting edge of digital technology to manipulate images in ways that Fox Talbot could never have imagined. But, Rachel Campbell-Johnston asks, what will win the Citibank Prize: actuality or illusion? 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