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News from 05/06/1999

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Barry J. Holmes, Renee Hirschon, Mary Coulton, Nick Knight, Jon Ashworth, Eric Lewtas, Kate hilpern, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Alasdair Riley, Le Gallois, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Steven Carr, Andrew Pierce, Megan Thornton, Patricia Davies, P. B, Nigel Colborn, Sarah Potter, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Roland Watson and Charles Bremner, John Morgan, Clive King, Vincent Hale, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, John Gosden, Emma Haughton, Richard Hobson, Stephaine Billen, Karen Woolfson, Dominic Brain, T. P, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, David Smith, Colin Tudge, Joanna Bale, James Bone, mark harrison, Dr Geoff Forbat, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, K. W., George B. Oxendale, Kallistos Ware, Dominic Bradbury, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Nick Evans, john diamond, Tom Walker, James Eve, Clare Stewart, Janet Snell, Tony Paterson and Adrian Lee, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Thunderer, John Thicknesse, Julian Barnes, Pat Gibson, Tish McPhilemy, Stephen McClarence, Rupert Cox, Valerie Elliott, Kate Shapland, Robert Sheehan, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Norman Shepherd, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, D. R., Bon Reed, amandip uppal, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Mike Pattenden, Alan Road, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Alex Page, Stephen Anderton's, Zag, Robert D. Tucker, Tim Reid, Mark Little, David Durose, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Candida Crewe, nigel willamson, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Bruce F. R. Finlay, Michael Clark, Lauren Belfer, George Lees, T. P., Matthias Schuppe, Tony Blair, Peter Thorne, A. J. Colbert, St John, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Frances Bissell, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Anna Blundy, P. B., Charles Bremner, Oliver Hawkins, Michael Cable, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Susan Emmett, Stuart Bailie, Jasper Gerard, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Andy Wilman, Paula Hawkins, Janet Harmer, Rachel Jolley, S. E., Tom Baldwin and Paul Durman, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Bernard Kennedy, Richard Colwill, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Stephen Anderton, June Osborne, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Raymon Keene, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ian Adcock, Dave Thomas, Michael Evans, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and Ian Brodie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Beckham, Raymond Keene, William Lowe, Lottice Moggach, Christine Buckley, Gareth Huw Davies, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, David Robinson, Matt Dickinson, sanjiv bhattacharya, Cheryl Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Lawrence Freedman, Jane Burton, Min Cooper, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Ben Beasley-Murray, Jo Carlowe, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, David Kettle, Christopher Robinson, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Ann McFerran, Philip August, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Terence F. Matthews, Richard Clogg, E. Moore Dutton, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Peter MacKridge, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Elizabeth Jeffreys, Deborah King, Richard Hoare, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Kevin Keegan, A. E. Healey, Mark Hodkinson, Richard Miles Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Chris McGrath, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Jim Keeble, Ian Brodie, vinny lee, John Jobes (Assistant Regimental Secretary), Victor de Waal, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, John Naish, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Richard Miles, Peter Ingham, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, D. G. Guild, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Geoff Aitchison, Jill Crawshaw, Lord Vader, Jack Bailey, Fred Dellar, Tom Chesshyre, Adam Sherwin, Tony Patrica, John Campbell, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Mr S. Brooks, Alasdair Murray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susie Steiner, Charles Bremner and Roland Watson, Susannah Jowitt, Anna Goldstein, Andy Enright, Daniel Mcgrory, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Penny Perrick, Henrietta Lake, justin leighton, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Caroline Hendrle, Alasdair Murray and Roland Watson and Charles Bremner,

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The Saturday Times: The Perfect Derby Day Paper Keegan's men take on Sweden Picture Gallery Massive donations make Tories 'the plaything of one man' Billionaire tax exile is giving party up to £360,000 a month, reports Tom Baldwin Blair fears horrors await in Kosovo Bombing could end tomorrow The Stones roll back to Britain. Review Inside Two birdies? It's just not cricket Julian Barnes Man united at last Full Colour guide to the Derby Marianne Faithfull Blunkett orders inquiry into test standards BT In the Saturday Times Audi Farmer admits spraying with banned pesticides Office World Belgian food banned Bride arrives in extra time German gallery hands over Van Gogh from Jewish sale 'Abused' wife given life term Virgin Archie's educator dies aged 83 Dixons Blunkett's job on line in pass marks inquiry Composition, spelling and handwriting tested Pressure on schools 'will breed Philistines' Saga Watergate plotter prepares Aitken for prison life Evangelist flies to Britain to advise ex-minister, reports Andrew Pierce Don King office raided in fight investigation Rolex and Aspreys Cufflinks Put up for Sale Challenge from Paxman for quiz 'professionals' Alliance Leicester Pipe bomb blasts in Portadown War veteran sets off for a facelift Ntl BNP link allegation hits Euro party By a Correspondent: Schoolboy rides again after horrific accident For sale: your own Pow camp PC World English cricket fans have team to support Classic Stones machine roars into home straight David Sinclair marvels at how little the Rolling stones have changed as their British tour begins in Edinburgh last night Philips Craggy Wyman plugs old rock art Orange trees vetoed College cancels Gm trials News in Brief Pinochet date M-way shut Boy rape case Cambridge first Almost gone British Airways Clark inspired by Mowlam recovery Joanna Bale reports on the fighting spirit of the Mp after brain surgery Fatigue Often a Clue to Brain Tumours Special Low PC Price with Printer Birds flock into British gardens Bees push threatened residents to brink NCDL Methodist review of bans on lottery and drink Pushkin mania rages Russians cash in on bicentenary of their poet's birth, writes Anna Blundy in Moscow Mandela Orange Currys Junior doctors issue pay ultimatum Industrial action threatened over weekend rates for being on call, reports susie Steiner Driven to quit by long hours Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Holiday row over hospital backlog APR Black Hawk Down The Sunday Times Free serve Scribbler dines out on cannibal Five years ago next week O. J. Simpson fled down the… Combat Stress Cuba's stars and bars Halfords Portillo may head Nato The Link Milosevic 'will find no hiding place' Balkans War: Looking to the Future Swift peace deal brings new headaches for G8 Blessed is the peace maker, but not in his own land Clinton slips the ground troops noose Commentary Air power has yet to win a war Commentary Peugeot West puzzles over how to tame Kosovo's rebel warriors Balkans War: Policing the Peace Paras spearhead British force sent to border 34,000 Nato troops could enter Kosovo within hours of Council's approval, reports Michael Evans EU set to spend billions Primus Refugees will wait months to go home Balkans War: The Exiles Europe cannot afford to wash its hands of the Balkans mess Only a commitment to exporting prosperity can end centuries of bloodshed, Roger Boyes writes 'My house is burnt, my land has gone—so where do I go?' (Reuter): Fear and elation as Serbs look to future Tiananmen two keep massacre memory alive False leg brandished at Ocalan Scottish Widows Killers go quietly to the gallows Liverpool Victoria Tyne trek for 'Get Carter' pilgrims Halifax Mixed Fortunes for Film Rookies Europe Fine cast outshines an old tale The man who bankrolls the Tories When william Hague become Tory leader he declared that the party would stop taking overseas donations. It is curious that the party's chief financier is a tax esile based in Florida, write Tom Baldwin and paul Durman Opera & Ballet Antiques & Art Fairs The Antiquarian Book Fair The International Ceramics Fair & Seminar The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair The Thatcher Years The Major Years Peace nobly won but not yet secured Milosevic must now match talk with action, says Tony Blair 'In the 1990s, nobody goes clubbing on a stag night, Nobody goes looking for go-go dancers or gets Sellotaped naked to a lamppost' Picture Gallery A new empire is born Posterity will come to see war in Kosovo as the germ of Pax Atlantica Green piece Miles to Go A peace within view but not yet within Nato's grasp Unquiet Graves The IRA's evil has been uncovered this week Muse of the Steppes The elusive magic of Pushkin still weaves its spell Serbia succumbs to Nato bombing Criticism of the West's campaign In memory of the Boer War dead Scottish counter-blast Reason and faith Stiffening the sinews Men in skirts an age-old habit Easy mistake to make? Showing our age Spaced out? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Meeting Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Service luncheons Service dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Brough Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elliot Pinhey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Rukba Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milestones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australian goldminers hit mother-lode on the Net Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Bankers Trust takeover creates £508bn bank Www. easyJet. com Hot Seat EU leaders undermine efforts to bolster euro Confusion and Contradiction in Euroland A Week in the City Weekend Money Section Offer for Fendi by Texas Pacific may start bid battle Business Today BoS starts search for us partner BCC steps up its push for link with CBI The Sunday Times Hague urges EU alliance with Nafta British Chambers of Commerce Annual Conference in Glasgow CLM cuts dividend in wake of changeover Aerospatiale shares soar in Paris debut Minister warns on payoffs for bosses Break-up of Allied Domecq closer US sales boom for Osborne & Little Business Roundup P&G job cuts fear US tribes sue BAT BT centre to close Emess's £38m sale Hamleys shares slide Axis-Shield cash call Menzies expands Arjo paper cuts Exchange Rates Cold shoulder for flu cure Fund managers welcome plans for FTSE reform Tesco stays in front with 9% sales rise Telekom in £7bn share issue By our City Editor: All that glisters is not gold. com Commentary Hicking agrees to bid from US rival McLean under attack from US activists Picture Gallery Dartmoor bids for Pictet fund Tesco Young returns to property scene Commodities Liffe Options City investors raise a glass to Allied Domecq Stock Market Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Domnick Hunter Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Riding out the grey days Tempus Wall Street Shares steady by close Penny Shares Are Booming! Corporate spies snoop to conquer Have you ever wanted to be a James Bond of the business world? Ian Brodie learnt the trade secrets on a course in America The Times Euro rebel with a cause Man in the News In the Hot Seat Bonham's Texan trial Opera buffs The Times City Diary Porn again The Times City Diary Old friends The Times City Diary The Sunday Times High price of industrial espionage Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,122 Forecast Hours of Darkness Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling UV Radiation Index Toronto or New York Colour guide to the Derby Keegan planning magic show to spirit Sweden's lead away England Rollercoaster Season Enters Final Bend Oliver Holt on an attempt to roll back the years with a crucial European Championship victory Picture Gallery Drive a Ferrari The millionaires of the future Royle's ascent ends season of suspense Mark Hodkinson concludes his series following the trials and tribulations of Manchester City William Hill A beano for me, not so dandy for the wife Football Saturday Bet life's a beach, boys Cricket needs to take soft option Return to sender, address known Secure defence can ensure satisfaction for Scotland Sweden's record demands respect Football Saturday Matt Dickinson believes today's visitors are more than capable of dealing England another blow Wales hope Giggs can rise to his latest challenge England's young stars make further progress Terence Strong Clarke has reason to smile this time round Golf Storm rises to seize his final chance Matthew maintains her cool Calzaghe should have early night Boxing From a Correspondent in Brisbane: Australia underline supremacy Hockey Sport in Brief Pedder passes test of stamina Swimming Medvedev sustains unexpected revival French Open: Agassi chases complete set of grand-slam titles Hingis prepares to have the final word Alix Ramsay finds a world No 1 intent on proving her point Leeds steal Gateshead thunder Rugby League Wolves prove too hungry Graf v Hingis Head-To-Head For the Record Henry in search of winning formula Rugby Union Irish take lead as three clubs combine Parke hits right notes in the rain Squash The World Cup Today India's ambition destroyed by swift blow Watch out for heavy artillery Hussain favoured for captaincy Cricket World Cup Shoaib keeping fast company Pity batsmen being targeted by McGrath Pat Gibson sings the praises of Australia's match-winner Welch in form in the wet PCCD Emirates Flintoff plays the power game PPP County Championship Smith retains the mark of quality Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Lewry efforts put Sussex in control Powell takes charge Swann and Hayden make merry PPP County Championship Hoggard raises profile Magazine Picture Gallery Ratcliffe joins festivities Morris in overdrive Yesterday's Scoreboards Peslier aims for vintage repeat William Hill Haydock Park Racing next Week Armchair Investor Daliapour the pick on past trends Daliapour destined for glory Racing: French Jockey Can Win Epsom Showpiece on Aga Khan Owned Colt Simply the greatest race in the world Derby-winning trainer John Gosden on the challenges that Epsom Presents Epsom Big-Race Field Ladbrokes Dunlop takes refuge in £75,000 solution Even the canniest of trainers can make expensive mistakes. Photograph: Andrew Hasson Worcester Rapid Raceline Wright tip for charily Charismatic treble bid Yesterday's Results Market Rasen Wolverhampton Doncaster Four overseas runners set to take chance in Prix du Jockey-Club Chantilly Tomorrow Ramruma goes the distance in Oaks Racing: Stamina Wins Day for Cecil-Trained Filly as Zahrat Dubai and Claxon Falter Meeting Points The Times Gide to Today's Racing New Market Charismatic in good heart for triple crown Stag day Ride of the Week Star quality From the Horse's Mouth Express service Animal appeal Value bet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Auto Aalbers Holland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baytree Court Ltd Executive Motor Contracts CSS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover American Carriago Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make the Discovery Multiple Classified Advertising Items At this driving school, L is for Lamborghini Just because you've blown £150,000 on a 200mph car doesn't mean you can handle it. Andy Enright had to learn fast Picture Gallery Japanese bad boy's a Bmw beater Smart but dull Lexus has turned flash with a youthfully cool object of desire, says Andy Wilman Nitrox Power Multiple Classified Advertising Items RT Multiple Classified Advertising Items E280 Milton Keynes KSB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Milton Keynes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes 300sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MG Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get real to cure road stress Tv adverts say motoring is unalloyed fun, but insurers are offering trauma counselling. Can we enjoy driving again, asks Jane Snell Beaten by speedway's 70-year-old backslider When John Naish joined the king's Lynn racing weekend, he didn't count on meeting a superannuated Swede Le Mans memorial is not for the shy Ian Adcock loves the car you daren't thrash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joy? Honda's having a laugh Hr-V is sold as the car that makes your smile Stuart Birch is Vaguely amused Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book your Car for Ascot now!! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mercury Asset Management Checkout Pensions The (almost) hidden charges Karen Woolfson reports on the quiet move by some fund managers to charge investors to reinvest their trust dividends Aberdeen Sudden request surprised investor M&G Clever Noodles How income differs from accumulation Schroders Norwich Union Now is a good time to get into Europe CAT Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Virgin Friends Provident Weather for stay-at-homes Personal Investor Heading off the vultures David Smith explains why most investment trusts now trade at a discount Absolute Beginners Standard Life Bank Clever noodles Henrietta Lake tells how a new breed of entrepreneur refuses to let age get in the way of success Scottish Widows A £10 stake on pensions Comment Investec Uncle Edwin decides to enjoy the money now, as he can't take it with him Gartmore Virgin How your ship can come in Home income plans once had a bad reputation. Susan Emmett looks at the new, safe schemes Scottish Widows Fixed, variable, capped: that's only the start Paula Hawkins on the different ways to repay a mortgage Mercury Asset Management Read small print carefully Jupiter Is mortgage insurance a waste of money? Richard Miles explains why accident, sickness and unemployment cover is uneconomical Charles Schwab Free serve Don't just sit there - get a pension Stakeholder Pensions Helen Pridham says do not wait the two years for the new scheme Incomedirect The Equitable Life Port fOLIO Will the new scheme be better value? The Government's long-awaited details of the stakeholder pension are raising more questions than they answer. Paula Hawkins reports Discount home loans at Leeds The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea What some of our readers think of the credit reference agencies Is your building society repaying your loyalty? Please don't blame the Registrar Weekend Money Letters Direct Line Investec Foreign Colonial Unbiased advice, for the time of your life C&G Channel Islands Limited Modern designers come of age Clare Stewart looks at some contemporary classics Policy Portfolio Coventry Super! APMM Www. here can I find the best independent mortgage… The Equitable Life Sliding euro will oil your holiday suntan Susan Emmett on the best foreign exchange deals Transfer your PEP Family tax credit may mean 70% tax on pay rises The graduate who felt like starting her own company Choppy Waters Childcare costs soar Paula Hawkins on the sacrifices that working parents have to make Building society branches-who needs them? Fidelity Investments Stakeholders Inside Fashion Garnier Derby Day Food & Drink Travel Adventures in Etiquette My friends have this pig. One day we spent a few hours together... Pork, the new sushi A team of women pig breeders is determined to put pork back on the menu as an ideal, low-fat food. Valerie Elliott reports Pure Fired Earth Shergar? Which team does he play for? The greatest horse race is now little more than a half-time entertainment for football fans. Simon Barnes remembers the glory days of the Derby Anne Robinson George Smith It's our river-we'll swim if we want to Roger Deakin swims in streams, lochs and ponds every day. But access to his natural pleasuregrounds is increasingly being denied. Alasdair Riley reports Sunrise Go forth, son, and climb Sir Edmund Hillary describes his son's phone call from the top of Everest and, below, the funeral of his climbing companion Tenzing You're in the army now The Times Cook Hot summer days call for simple but delicious dishes flavoured with fragrant spices from the Far East Consuming Interests Potato Salad More Food & Drink Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Perfect Vichyssoise Dandelion and Burdock The Drinks that the Forgot A whole bunch of blooming good ideas Lavender ice cream? Nasturtium salad? Janet Harmer explores the possibilities of cooking with flowers Bubbling over with enthusiasm Of course R?mi Krug drinks champagne. He also lives, breathes and talks it, Jon Ashworth discovers Out for a Drink with Remi Krug Drink It's time to ditch a prejudice. Rieslings have steel beneath their sweetness, as the Australians have shown Star Buys Picture Gallery Beef without the bull, please A new beef war between the United States and Europe has highlighted the conflicts between farming, healthy eating, science, efficiency and social justice, says Colin Tudge A pleasing tune for the month of June Feather Report Derwent May admires the gentle purring sound of the turtle dove Lucy Pinney A Vet Writes Adopt Me NFU Mutual A sawn-off masterpiece Woodcarving has entered the age of the power tool. Michael Cable investigates Homes & Gardens Hardwood Coopers Weekend Courses Activities Feedback Everything's coming up roses Nigel Colborn gives a step-by-step guide to keeping roses healthy, and choses this year's favourites from Chelsea In the kingdom of Arthur Gardens to Visit Anyone Can Garden The Times Jargon Buster A real-life fantasy for the children In this Oxfordshire garden every flowebed tells a story, Jane Owen reports Me and my Garden: Susannah Johnston Make a splash with pebbles Forget plant centres—nowadays stone quarries are the first stop for garden designers, says Stephen Anderton Garden Answers Weekend Tips Pond Sweeper Improve your life with a Chruchill's Stairlift Jopasco Banish Scale and save Money Fast! 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American Dan Vaughan, on this first visit to England, tells Jim Keeble how to improve wembley Stadium and why our museums are way out Voyages of Discovery What's on in the Capital this Summer Museum of the Week Explore Worldwide Auatralia's comples parallel cultures Caroline Hendrle takes a tour of the National Gallery in Canberra, where contemporary mixes with traditional Picture Gallery Australia Getting around the National Gallery Events in Normandy this Summer Making Czech mates Drive a Skoda around the Czech Republic's spa towns and you will soon make friends, says Susannah Jowitt Checking in VJV Balkan slump PMC Fact File Honey Shrunk the Audience Gambling on a success Travellers Bulletin Board All a Bard for Stratford Lai Travel Ltd VJV Travellers' Tip A show on the road Pyramid back in the scheme Flying Visits Pandemonium over passports Thousands of holidays are in jeopardy, with postal application taking up to six weeks and even personal visitors being turned away. 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Computer Games and Pastimes Solution to Jumbo Crossword 227 Bridge Cross Words Birthdays Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 230 Picture Gallery On this Day: June 5,1963 Profumo resigns:'I misled the House' Pictureline Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword No 1736 The Times Bookshop Quotes of the Week Good to boot James Frain, the name behind the face Win a VIP weekend for two at the Malta Jazz Festival Cyclops Contents This week Don juan WIN! A trip to Glasgow International Jazz Festival ENO Your shout My Millennium Picture Gallery Great Night in Bad company Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films The Projector Great Night in: Justin Kerrigan PCCD Who's that boy? The Big Interview You know his face—he's been in everything from Elizabeth to Soldier, Soldier and now he's starring in Vigo—but james Frain is a bit of an enigma. Clive king reports photo: Barry J. Holmes BC Picture Gallery Don't look at my Sister… Innit! 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Dominic Bradbury met her Alan Hollinghurst Ten Books to Give the Orange Prize Judges the Pip Power Shortage City of Light By Lauren Belfer Sceptre, £10 (Fiction) Isbn 0 340 74841 9 Art Paperback of the Month This is their truth Everything By Simon Price Virgin, £14.99 (Non-Fiction) Isbn 0 753 50139 2 Indiana bones Indiana Gothic By Pope Brock Headline, £9.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 747 27353 7 Heavy Water Paperbacks The life of Hitler's bagman, a Manchester City memoir and seaside fun Can't hack it Undertow By Emlyn Rees Review, £9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 747 27500 9 Beyond our ken Mike & Gaby's Space Gospel By Ken Russell Little, Brown, £15.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 316 85049 7 Feather boers Dreambirds By Rob Nixon Doubleday, £16.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 385 40947 8 Free Book for Every Reader The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent The Interpreter By Suzanne Glass Century, £10 Isbn 0 712 67958 8 Suzanne Glass Top 10 Popular Fiction How I Write Picture Gallery Rembrandt rumbled Soldier, beggar, courtier, saint… as a new exhibition of his self-portraits reveals, Rembrandt was an old master of disguise. 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