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News from 08/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Deborah Keily, Daniel Currie, David Pinder, Michael Montignac, John Sununu, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, James Dairymple, Jo Barker, Helen Davidson, Vladimir Lenin, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, Piers McGrandle, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Firdaus Kanga, Tel Aviv, Fiona Walsh, Susan d'Arcy, Boris Pankin, McHenry Ed, Beryl Fawcett, Ned Balfe, Norman Howell, Martin O'Connor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Arthur Appleton, Anthony O'Hear, Ben Stevenson, Frederic Raphael, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Jason Tomas, Carol Sarler, Denise Heywood, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Harry Eyres, Carl Hindmarch, Susan Irvine, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Tony Allen-Mills, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Rod Steiger, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, M Rosser, Maria Laura Avignolo, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Michelle Langley, Sean Ryan, Robert Harris, President Bush, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, A Scammell Consultant Paediatrician, George Perry, John Cassidy, Professor Michael, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Joe Klein, Jonathan Bastable, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Frances Spalding, Aileen Ballantyne, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, James Bethell, Paul Driver, President arap Moi, Richard Binns, Margaret Dibben, Uli Weber, David Hughes, Arun Kundnani, Roy Greenslade ex-Mirror editor, Tim Rayment, Heather Kerswell Chair Association, Nathalie Hambro, Clive Rutherford, Rufus Olins, Ian McKellen, David Lawrenson, D Abbott, Frank Delaney, Liz Fremantle, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Winner, Helen Fielding, John Karter, Margaret Grainger, Andy Harris, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Steven Goodman, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Tony Husband, Martin Searby, Ian Birrell, S Alsop, David Mellor, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Jones, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Russell Miller, Mitchel Symons, Steve Bright, Ian Glover-James, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Kevin Maxwell, Anita Roddick, Maurice Chittenden, Iola Smith, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Maxwell, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Andrew Yales, Douglas Hurd, Margaret Stansbury, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, S Whitbread President, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Sarah Keith-Roach, Michael Austin, David Baum, Andrew Alderson, Christian Neef, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Brendan Powell, Chrissy Iley, Bridget Martindale, Tony Moss, Jon Beasley-Murray, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Mark Lapidus, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Joanna Simon, Louisa Buck, Tom Bower, Patrick Brooks, Ivor Davis, Boris Schapiro, Alison Wick,

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Magazine Hostage torturers spirited away to safety in Iran Revealed: how Maxwell stole £426m from his employees Firms insure against Christmas party lechery Spy reveals KGB links Focus Page 11 Signal failure clue as hundreds are trapped BR safety under fire after tunnel crash Review BMW may buy Rolls-Royce Cecil Gee The Sunday Times Minister misled House over set-aside claims Tapes back story on handout scam Insight Arthritis Research Sheraton Park Tower Sheep Dip Millet Rolex Gummer version of events Breast cancer pill held up by red tape Drivers were warned on signals Terror in the Severn Tunnel: BR admits problems with signals preceded Britian's latest rail crash Newman The Times Nationwide Audi BBC drops radio awards after ballot-rigging claims Prizewinners of the past—and a man denied his chance Building societies offered deal to cut repossessions British Midland Soccer boss accused over timeshare link Holiday promotion at matches angers fans Bell's Old Scotch Whisky Article Withdrawn Olympus is-1000 Renault 19 Prima Cold comfort for a girl with nowhere to go But readers give generously to help thousands living on Britain's streets Channel link may get £2bn subsidy Gore-Tex The British Petroleum Company Can He save the Clan? He has made even a pretty bra and pants assume malevolent proportions in the trial dividing America In facing the latest crisis to bestmirch the family name, the Kennedys abandoned the smart Washington law firm they normally use times of crisis and hired Roy Black Marks & Spencer A Gordon's & Jonic The Plunderer The enormity of Robert Maxwell's crookery has stunned those who have uncovered it. John Cassidy and Ivan Fallon report on the hunt for the Black Hole that has swallowed his empire A widow's tale: Maxwell took my money Interflora Flowers World Wide Living with the beast Why did people work for the 'basest of men'? Roy Greensiade, ex-Mirror editor, says Maxwell still haunts him A dark age dawns as Soviet empire collapses Fractious Republics Count their Bombs Bushels and Oil Barrels Businessmen do battle with bribery and chaos Microsoft Coup rumours beset Yeltsin Toshiba British Heart Foundation High noon for one nation against 11 Isolated Major faces the political fight of his life Jaguar The Good Europeans UK faces new cash demands Know how Consultancy & Services Powerful Kohl club closes the door on Britain People Read News Papers Lockerbie bomb suspect given top spying job Whinges in the wilderness Out of this World From Russia, with gloss Tortured past haunts police Japanese golfers balled out The pleasure principle Alitalia On the safe side: Nicholas Ratliff, aged three… In today's Other Papers 'Mr Maxwell' in bed £50m drug money traced Bobby Moore weds again Inquiry into airline money Bush drowns his 'pussycat' as White House fur flies Children robbed of their kidneys in Argentina Barclays Barclays Mitterrand's men sever ties with their ageing Houdini Germany faces bogeyman ban Mercury Communications Cola war bubbles up out of new world order Coke and Pepsi slug it out as never before for untapped Eastern markets Murder mystery taints Mugabe Dillons Germans in talks to buy Rolls-Royce Britain's great status symbol needs at least £200m to go on Labour throws out Nellist Help the Aged Weather and Travel Outlook Thatcher likely to abstain in EC vote Europe on his mind—Major set for Maastricht Police check Blackpool fires News Digest Zero poll tax Postman killed Bet coup foiled Sorry side Pirie dead at 60 Coded answer Bond winners Bryan Appleyard Yamaha Valerie Grove Maxwell's Moscow Connection One of the many mysteries of Robert Maxwell's life was his link over decades with Soviet leaders. In this extract from his book on Maxwell, Tom Bower reveals the secrets he has discovered about the relationship Yannick Noah Bang & Olufsen UK Ltd Stuart Pearce Fame in three minutes from the land of the rising fun Forum Ever Ready At last, trendy teachers' days are numbered Inside Politics The Sunday Times Godfrey Smith Hero of the revolution on a mission to explain The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . BT 'It is crucial that we stay together' No matter what happens in Maastricht, the European Community will remain vital to the Uk and a potent force for ensuring future peace and stability on the Continent, says Douglas Hurd, foreign secretary Putting work before play in primary school Platform The disaster of modern teaching methods may soon be overturned, writes Anthony O'Hear Save the Children On with the Maastricht farce, a show that could really bomb out A nannying European Union will antagonise the newly independent, nuclear-armed Soviet states, warns Norman MacRae Atticus Hot-rods raise dust on the book circuit New Grub Street Time to embrace Europe Bad King Bob and the law that propped up his bully-boy court Robert Maxwell used writs to bludgeon critics into silence, showing up the weakness of our libel laws, writes Robert Harris DAKS Simpson Piccadilly Ukraine's voters put the nationalist boot into the Soviet corpse Peter Millar argues against rejoicing over a new nation Rifkind's railways: the bottom line New sex law may trap confused teenagers Points Birthdays The Seraglio Ring Farmers should set handouts aside and grow food for the Third World Fiat Political Correctness rules on Durham's disturbed campus Football Results For the Record Summaries of the Leading Matches Racing Rugby No spark in Bath victory machine Liley gilds the edges of a Leicester victory Sundays, strips and a new look Stephen Jones looks at the new proposals for rugby's image Morris gives Orrell youthful zest Breakdown spells end of a roll for Bristol Park sunk by Pears barrage The Sunday Times Leaping o'er the fences of adversity John Karter describes the up-and-down life of the jump jockey Brendan Powell Kings Fountain has look of a champion Noah's musketeers restore the legend of glorious France Rob Hughes on a Davis Cup victory that defied the odds and united a nation Soviets get Games help News Focus Senior flukes an eagle Estonian first Red hot Rod Legal beagle Langer leads Boyhood memories of Cliff Bastin Lendl loses his grip on golden racket Spiderman sport clings on David Hunn looks in disbelief at the wall climbing world cup in Birmingham Who can judge the judges? Kitt ends a seven year itch for US The man the fans call Psycho Chris Lightbown takes tea with the defender who may step into the England captaincy Joe Jordan lords it as the kindly king of Hearts Jason Tomas finds Jordan and Hearts riding high in Scotland Rich clubs in the castle, players at the gate It's the rich wot gets the treasure Whistle Blower Rochdale cowboys Don't drop the donkey Lone Ranger Pass the salt United crush crude rebuff Lay-off suits Wegerle fine Greaves draws trumps for Manchester United and Leeds One golden minute settles it for Leeds Double strike saves Swindon's day Matinee act from Norwich Hat-trick Friel thrills Woking Villa's new boys too slick for City Barnet send the neighbours packing Schofield alone lends Leeds an air of superiority Pure Genius Company Pension Funds Rush for Maxwell's assets NatWest controls Mirror's destiny Vickers set for Rolls sale Virgin American data add to UK gloom European Monetary Union £10,000 computer network to be won Advisers 'ignored' warnings This scandal is the daddy of them all View Point Air Call Maxwell Meltdown Faced with heavy losses and collapsing share prices, Robert Maxwell looted £770m from the treasuries and pension funds of Mirror Group Newspapers and Maxwell Communication Corporation. Report by John cassidy Barclays Death knell for self-regulation Marketing maestro is good for Guinness Invest Electric Bradman joins fallen stars NCM Credit Insurance Trafalgar House Public Limited Company Pilkington Rights looks wrong Sharewatch Williams/Racal Leslie Wise Higgs & Hill Multitone Gold Greenlees Grand Metropolitan Trafalgar House Wellman British Aerospace British Airways Betacom Goodhead Group Dowty Share in the boardroom The Sunday Times Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data TSB Group How safe is your firm's retirement fund? Twenty things you should know about pensions Fidelity Investments Britain's biggest pension funds The M&G Pep Yorkshire Guernsey Ship deal hits rocks Agent takes Liberty with loan Questions of cash Woolwich Building Society National Savings The Sunday Times Unit Trust Telephone Exchange Britain will board Emu train despite derail talk Economic Outlook Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Property Sales This Could Be the Most Important Advert You Have… Prontaprint! Dithering Bush must come down to earth American Account Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business of the Nineties The Sunday Times Chauffeur Drive Company Heathrow Area All Signs Xpress Be your Own Boss Multiple Display Advertising Items Surveillance Equipment Botnar faces tax bill for £270m A prize packed with power DilsnerLlrquell ITC under new franchise threat Court hears of Ferranti fall-out City of Lincoln Video offer Computer Associates 'Tycoon factor' costs Tiny £50m In the City Lasmo Brent Walker Contents Winner Gets Bolshie The old order in Moscow in crumbling and the new creed is greed. But, writes Michael Winner, when he and his partner jenny seagrove went looking for the highlite, they found it a struggle Raymond Weil Geneve Yes, tonight, Josephine Style File Connections The Sunday Times Cross Word The Sunday Times The unwelcome guest list Why acquaintances become friends who become nuisances. It's my party and I'll cry if you come too, says Helen Fielding Body Shop blues Deborah Keily goes in for a temporary Christmas job. . . but discovers she doesn't have quite the same save-the-world spirit as Anita Roddick's dramatis personae Swan Hellenic Who needs a father figure? When single parents remarry it is for themselves, not their children, says Carol Sarler, exploding the myth that two adults are better than one Janet Reger Following the Beat route Carl Hindmarch adjusts his karma and heads down to London's in-club for New Beatniks The Times Wardrobe Coach One small bite for Essex mankind Table Talk Where the joint will be jumpin' Andy Harris samples down home, southern-style cooking with London's first soul food chef Continental Ferrari's new flagship bids to beat the fleet Motoring If the spirit moves you After dinner, after hours, fry a drop of the 'hard' stuff, says Joanna Simon Cordon Negro The pre-Christmas sales bonanza Unmistakabley Rioja Spot Colour Too timid to shock with pink? Green with envy at those who sport lilac? Be bold, be bright, says Paula Reed Flights Tours Long Haul Europe Fly Drive Select… Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Peregor Columbus Travel Insurance Air Mail Multiple Display Advertising Items Eilat on the Red Sea Multiple Display Advertising Items Go Kenya Sunned New York £130 Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Club Riviera Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Travel Mood Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Austravel Quest Worldwide Chagrin de fer Directions Class act Lower flying Tee breaks Christmas past Safari-on-sea The real thing Early Easter Digital failure Still Magic Travel Brief Cox & Kings In-gear for winter Mediterrania Essence of Chile Hoping to savour the true flavour of Chile, Harry Eyres tours the rural areas which are home to the country's flourishing wine industry, and Denise Heywood journeys south to experience the desolate beauty of Tierra del Fuego Vine times World's end The Scandinavian Sea Way The Sunday Times Travel Brief The Sunday Times Crystal Holidays Pettitts India Egypt with Bales Delta Air Lines Christmas à la carte Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malaysia Airlines and Reho Travel Airbreak Ltd Trailfinders Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Bladon Lines Whizz Deals with Meals Council tax rows loom over 'cut-price' values Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Infringements & Penalties Princess warns of crisis in country Appointments Career Analysts Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Elonex Personal Computers Motors Appointments Property Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Michael Page Marketing Miscellany Career Analysts Egor Executive Selection Nynex Hoggett Bowers Media System Selection Thomson Egor Executive Selection The Guild of Master Craftsmen Limited Allied Dunbar Norcontel (Ireland) Limited Dispatch Manager Project Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Egor Executive Selection Codd Johnson Harris N-B Selection Ltd JM Management Services United Distillers Royal Mail Howgate Sable Austin Knight Copnsulting Sector Personnel PA Consulting Group ASA International MSL International Brent Council Hadida Bathroom Interiors A member of the Hambros Group Adamson & Partners Ltd. Northern Electric Ashfield Amstrad Pearl Assurance Austin Knight The Welbeck Group Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Stanford Associates Limited St. James Associates KPMG Executive Selection The Lloyd Group Goodman Graham and Associates Australian Submarine Corporation Pty Ltd Admiral Connaught Mainland Distribution Oxford Regional Health Authority Goodman Graham and Associates Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Powergen Juniper woolf nucleus Cable & Wireless the World Telephone Company Deminex Hoggett Bowers The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Fletcher Hunt plc Dial Consultancy Services Business Analysts & Economists Telerate L. T. D. Investment and Management Services Radiation Therapy Regional Centres Times Newspapers Ltd American Overseas Professions Store Manager Reed Travel Group Hydro-Electric Austin Knight The Pathfinder Partnership Alderwick McLintock Docklands PA Consulting Group Head of the Grove Housing Action Trust Discover East Kent Public Appointments St. Thomas' Hospital Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust Cleveland County Council Newnham College Euromed City Banking College Blackpool Borough Council Manchester City Council North Tyneside Health Care Quality Education & Development Greenwich College Easter Course at Hertford College The Smae Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Atdates College Brighton Polytechnic Bartholomews Tutorial Centre Oxford and Country Business College Educational Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Aldates College All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitman perfect The Marlborough Colleges Huron University Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Masters' Degrees and Doctorates Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge Development Resources Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan SAAB Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Cooper Used Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Hughes Beaconsfield Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Lancaster Gerard Mann Normand Bradshaw WEBB Woking Motors Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Grange Jaguar Jaguar Loxleys Lancaster Jaguar ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Peugeot 605 The Sunday Times Lothian Performance Cars St Mirren Motor Co Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Motor Services of Bath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christie's A11 Fox Charles II Place The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Tom Mulligan & Associates Brain Lack & Co The Circle John Wilcox & Co. Anscombe & Ringland Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Property Review Sony In one era, out the other Craig Brown on Terry Wogan and other masters of the art of forgotten conversation The kitsch and the classic Hugh Canning on a disappointing Fledermaus at the ENO and, by contrast, a triumphant Mitridate at Covent Garden Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Boys on the never never Ivor Davis reports on the making of Hook, Steven Spielberg's extravagant reworking of the Peter Pan story, while George Perry sees its first screening in Los Angeles Apocalypse then Iain Johnstone on the week's new releases The Cotton Club Love divine, all roles excelling Theatre Aldwych Theatre Duchess Theatre Acting funny Robert Hewison on an uncomfortable update of The Miser Steps to stardom David Dougill on works by the choreographer Ben Stevenson English National Opera Opera North Dreamer or doer? Peter Palumbo, the chairman of the Arts Council, has been good at promoting the arts, but are his ideas ever realised, asks Hugh Pearman Shaftesbury Theatre A show that has had its Day First Opinion Jonathan Miller calls time on Question Time Vanity Fair Häagen-Dazs Häagen-Dazs Records of the Year The Sunday Times music critics select the best of 1991 Classical Jazz Pop Of eastern Estates and agencies The Official Guide of the Society of West End… Glad tidings: art for all Affordable art is the cry this Christmas. Peter Johnson goes shopping for lesser-known painters Well restored and back on track Hugh Pearman on the intelligent development of Liverpool Street station Carmen Jones Still Young at heart Forget After the Goldrush: now the Woodstock worthy, Neil Young, successfully mining a different seam. Robert Sandall met him Bland and grand finales Paul Driver bids farewell to the Prokofiev and Mozart celebrations Bad girl made good? Chrissy Iley meets Donna Summer, the reformed disco diva Fast forward Robert Sandall on this week's pop news Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra St John's Smith Square Classical Concerts Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Philharmonic Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Circuses Exhibitions Art Galleries David Messum Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Piper Samuel Backett Queens Theatre Cinemas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hokusai Richard Green Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bolshoi Ballet Toulouse-Lautrec Royal Albert Hall Nutcracker Today's radio Pick of the day The approaching sound of battle Critical Guide to the Week on Radio Radio Waves Radio preview The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 196 Monday December 9 Tuesday December 10 Timeshifting without tears Wednesday December 11 Thursday December 12 Friday December 13 Saturday December 14 Zenith The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Regions Highlights Satellite Sky Movies Plus The Movie Channel Contents East to Eden In Search of Conrad by Gavin Young Hutchinson £17.99 pp304 Differences of opinion The Chatto Book of Dissent edited by Michael Rosen and David Widgery Chatto £14.99 pp457 Books The Pentland Press Artful postures Dignity and Decadence by Richard Jenkyns HarperCollins £20 pp352 Alice Munro Friend of my Youth Mystery and mistresses The King of Inventors a Life of Wilkie Collins by Catherine Peters Secker £20 pp500 Cats Sound investments The Radio Companion The A-Z Guide to Radio from its Inception to the Present Day by Paul Donovan HarperCollins £25 pp301 Darwin View from elsewhere No Full Stops in India by Mark Tully Viking £16.99 pp336 Adelphi Press Love in the time of cholera Tchaikovsky The Final Years 1885-1893 by David Brown Gollancz £45 pp527 Lila Domesday County Folios A hopeless passion Wild at heart: two collections of letters reveal the baroque love-lives of Rupert Brooke and Simone de Beauvior Song of Love The Letters of Rupert Brooke and Noel Oliver 1909-1915 edited by Pippa Harris Bloomsbury £17.99 pp302 London On the Crtical List Harvey Porlock unveils his poll of polls Ménage à trois, quatre, cinq. . . Simone de Beauvoir Letters to Sartre translated and edited by Quintin Hoare Radius £20 pp531 Oxford Thesaurus Barbara Taylor Bradford Element People in Glass houses Fiction The Unforgiving by Charlotte Cory Faber £14.99 pp328 In the worst possible taste Lampshades by Carole Morin Secker £13.99 pp179 Element A waste of polar energy The Birthday Boys by Beryl Bainbridge Duckworth £12.99 pp189 Raymond Blanc Cooking for Friends Balthasar's weary feast Fiction The Campaign by Carlos Fuentes Deutsch £14.99 pp246 The Sunday Times Dangerous liaisons Through a Glass Darkly The Life of Patrick Hamilton by Nigel Jones Scribners £18.95 pp408 Alex Dillons Bestsellers Hardbacks Paperbacks Pile 'Em High Happy Xmas The Book Guild Ltd. The Writing School Dorrance Publishing INC The Softback Preview Bex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club We want to see your drawings, jokes and puzzles on this pafe! Everything we print wins a prize Scribble The Numskuills Pumping up the Salary! Slick Santas! Smelly Super-Heroes! Magic for Christmas Brainbusters Join the Club! The Funday Times Club Coupon Already a Member? Washing on the run Thinks Laterally Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Asterix At the Olympic Games The Funday Times Club Contents Casmir Contents Adidas United Airlines The Volvo Estate Technics Martell Cristal d'Arques Longines Nissan BASF BASF Tissot Doctors in the House Professors Michael and David Baum, brothers and medical scientist, talk to Alison Wick Philips Philips Finch Conservatories Ltd. Moben Canadian Club Israel Bentalls Office World Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Bowmore Sharp Makes Sense Partners in Profit Partners in Profit Lloyd's Partners in Profit Poison Abbey National William Grand Dine out and Lose Weight Week 3 The Montignac Method Maintainning Weight Loss The Diet and Cholesterol Coco Montignac on the Menu, 1 Duplo Montignac on the Menu, 3 Lufthansa SAAB How They Kept Lenin Sweet Isle of Jura Wines of the Californias The Black Hole of Barnet Yamaha Paco rabanne Glenfiddich Glenfiddich Ford A Double Take The artist Yasumasa Morimura has one aim—to put himself in the picture. Here, for a London show, he takes Pre-Raphaelite heroines and re-creates himself in their images. Louisa Buck reports A Double Take Orthopaedic & Medibeds Whartfside Gamel Boots Final additions A Feast for the Eyes Design Crescourt Loft Conversions Town & Country Manner Ltd. Energy for the 21st Century Energy for the 21st Century Bordeaux Glam Sham! Glam Sham! Beauty Swarovski Silver Crystal Hoopla Small Wonders Food Motorola Motorola Solutions Proton Triple-Valve Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Brainteaser 1526 Tucking in Mephisto Chess Bookwise Raymond Weil Nationwide Security Blinds Maplin Electronics A Life in the Day of Rod Steiger Rod Steiger, the actor, talks to Steven Goodman Courvoisier World Books Fashion Salvatove Ferragamo Contents Salvatove Ferragamo Salvatove Ferragamo Appearances Can Be Deceptive Cartier Cartier Tag Heuer Matki S. T. Dupont Lipstick, liner, action Tuscany Pin me up Paloma Picasso Sony Sony Let's dance Let's dance The Scotch House Wessaintlaurent Rochas Men's room Boss Rochas Divine divas Play up to your audience in scene-stealing costumes that hold the spotlight even while you're waiting in the wings. Styling by Liz Fremantle. Photographs by Mikaël Jansson Divine divas Royal Street, New Orleans, 2am. Pool hustlers can… Esplanade Avenue, 9pm. Keep walking Picture Gallery Bourbon Street, 3am Basin Street, 2am. Boy oh boy. who'd be a cap in New… Jackson Square, midnight The Rentall Centre Harrods Dash Harrods Suits The Invergordon Out of the closet In every man's wardrobe trusty classics and old friends rub shoulders with the unworn. Russell Miller mistakes. Illustrations by Lawrence Zeegen Rochas Etienne Aigner Nikon Interplak Litchfield Look, no hands… Join the professionals. An arsenal of precision tools transforms making-up into a work of art. Susan Irvine selects the very best. Photographs by Charlie Stebbings Givenchy Givenchy Givenchy Archer's

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