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News from 01/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Michael Prescott, William Kay, Barbara Hall, Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Nelson, Mary Agoraan, David Mills, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Susan Hill, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Graham Lees, Eric Dymock, Firdaus Kanga, Jonathan Miller, Geordle Greig, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Sheila Hayman, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Judith Chaplin, Roy Porter, Ned Balfe, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Stephen Milligan, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Dudley Fishburn, Nick Pitt, Hans Zuijdwijk University of Amsterdam, Julian Symons, Andrew Sullivan, Rebecca Mead, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Sarler, William Hutton, David Abelson Vice Chairman, E. Jane Dickson, K. E. Mawardy, J D Winter, Paul Mark-Anderson, Diana Winsor, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Gillian Shephard Secretary of State for Employment, Irwin Stelzer, Cyril Dixon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, lain Johnstone, Allan Draycott, Alan Bold, James Keight Councillor, Harvey Porlock, Peter Kemp, Kate Saunder, Boillto Misto, Liam Fox, Michael Jones, John Durie, Nicola Thorne, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Philip Robinson, Jone Withers, Shelley von Strunckel, Timothy St Ather, Paul Golding, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Keliner, Kim Andreolli, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, S Labovitch, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Sian Robert, Gyles Brandreth, Frances Spalding, Jeff Randall, Philip Cakebread, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, James Adams, David Faber, Margaret Dibben, Caroline Scott, Steven Downes, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Dr Julian Thompson, Rita Bechervaise, Eric Pickles, Fiona Lafferty, Tom Shone, Jeremy Isaacs, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Garth Crooks, Ira Miller, Phil Baker, Nicola Davidson, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Brian Eno, Michael Trend, Dermot Briant, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Peter Hughes Councillor, Ruth Riddick, Craig Brown, Kipper Williams, Loyd Grossman, David Willetts, Stephen Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Dunovan, David Lidington, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Rosie Thomas, Nigel Floyd, Jacqui Lait, Jo Foley, Harry Moss, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Paul Beresford, Bruce Johnston, Tony Rocca, Garth Alexander, Roger, Nicholas Kotch, Sasha Miller, Douglas Hurd, Michael Jones Political Editor, A van de Ven, Charles Hendry, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Roger Clarke, Richard Diment Director and Chief Executive British Road Federation, Ben Ross, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Sheila Roy, Michael Austin, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Michael Coren, Godfrey Golzen, Lauren St John, Gilbert Adair, Michael Green, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Jeremy Reed, Edward Garnier, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Alan Lewis, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Philip Jacobson, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,

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Contents Major's double crisis: spending cuts loom as Euro-vote narrows Cabinet in emergency session over spending Council tax makes 8m households worse off Kuoni Glenys Kinnock seeks Euro-seat Contents A big hit: The British heavyweight Lennox Lewis last night stopped Razor Ruddock, of Canada, in less than two rounds Bomber shook cabbie's hand Contents Maastricht treaty vote on knife edge Piggott Hurt Drug Let-Off Contents Major most unpopular PM since polling records began Another sharp fall in economic confidence revealed by Mori Boots The Sunday Times Auction Figures fail to support Lamont Union scales down ambulance death toll Dossier giving details of fatal cases has not been produced Beaverbrook tells of 'crazy' fall from grace Awards for best TV ads Patten to name schools with the worst results Nuffield Hospitals Top in the market Next week Digital British Airways Our horror story, by Orkney victims Royals support panned musical Compaq Vauxhall New Tube line will create jobs around Britain Bauwens to carry on suing In today's Other Papers No visit to Sandringham RIP for Major BBC governors to be replaced EC bans milk Midland Lessons in class-bound education Week Sony Patten's War Liberty The Battle of Maastricht Back from EI Alamein, Major gets ready to destroy his enemy within It will be a bare knuckle fight as the prime minister faces his toughest week. Michael Jones and Michael Prescott report on his chances of survival against a Conservative rebel force being whipped up by Margaret Thatcher Interflora Flowers World Wide Boots Divisions on Europe echo splits of history Tobacco Advisory Council Irresistible rise of Mr Big adds to Yeltsin's woe Model marriage bewitches Japan Renault a Certain Flair (Reuters): Five nuns murdered by rebels in Liberia Malaysia Airlines Baby row divides Germany Ford ANC searches for the key to power Out of this World FBI's farewell gift fits to a tee Car maker irons out the bugs Russians invest in sex industry Hair today, gone safely tomorrow Smuggler doped up to her thighs The New Rover 400 Series Anything can happen in a fighting finish Election turns into cliffhanger as Bush picks up more points in the polls and Suzuki On the Stump HMSO Bookshops Battleground states hold key to victory Clinton responds by ditching triumphalism and joining in the slanging match Can you free yourself from networking tangles… Manual Apple Sudan is ripped apart by a war nobody can win UK Gold Storm in a paint pot rocks mafia BT Bosnians flee along an icy road to hell Badgers to be saved from mass killings Charities Aid Foundation The Threat to Britain's Badgers Weather and Travel Outlook TV Hallowe' en scares viewers News Digest Crisis in Ireland Widow remanded Tory majorities Bond winners Campaign Victory of the Ruling Class The Establishment always wins, says Andrew Sullivan Anglian Window Centres The Ruling Class When press and pundits had to eat crow Success for Bush would match Truman's dramatic upset win of 1948 Muddling along with Mr Major Picture Gallery M15 pockets the order of the double-cross Grub Street Could there be an election? Not if a Tory crown prince emerges "Simplex" Adrift on the frothy seas of compromise Parliament's choice: ratify the Maastricht treaty, or wreck it Lombard NatWest Timid Bill from Little Rock could deal Uncle Sam a mighty knock A new president waits in the wings, but his insecurity and protectionist bias do not bode well for America, says Norman Macrae Atticus Virtuoso of the passionate performance Spotlight On the life, work and sudden death of Sir Kenneth MacMillan, the principal choreographer of the Royal Ballet company Why even the Europhiles must vote 'no' this time The Times Educational Supplement Labour toasts Tory troubles Inside Politics Lunn Poly A woman with a cause fights off old Ireland The Lesley White Interview Ruth Riddick At last—a fair deal for 750,000 flat-dwellers The new freehold law is welcomed by Dudley Fishburn Godfrey Smith Maastricht: trick or treat for Britain? Trapped by her own ermine Alfa Romeo Pregnant pause on Italy's part New Jerusalem is not so grim Old history-makers beat youth hollow Watchdogs for private prisons Points Birthdays Ireland fail to punish poor Australians Bristol swamped by flowing Bath Pluck of the Irish desperately needs updating Stephen Jones suggests a cure for the malaise afflicting the men in emerald green Injury puts Lynagh out for six weeks Rugby Round-Up Harlequins victory has hollow ring Orrell's season of woe goes on Anger over cleared weighturters News Focus Sampras slips Wattana wins Assured Kiwis Wild cards Bear hug Rally first How Britain can be great again David Lawrenson on the lessons to be learned from yet another thumping by the Australians Sun, sea, sand and superchargers David Hunn inserts his sandy earplugs for the annual Weston beach race Border's paper tigers face the acid Tests Thrilling finale that brought Copacabana to a standstill Sailing Win the Book Watters in a giddy rush to Super Bowl Ira Miller on how the San Francisco 49ers' star turn has made up for lost time Johnnie Walker Lyle on form as course takes toll Tipping Tim puts Florida in the shade Split decision only fuels feud Nick Pitt warns that the war between Frank Warren and Terry Marsh has yet to be concluded Battle of the artists: Round Two Eric Cantona's poetry versus lan Durrant's passion: which will prevail in their European Cup-tie? Tony Francies on the artist—with a touch of the anarchist about him—who could paint Rangers into a corner Durrant the young gun primed to fire Sue Mott on the Rangers midfield maestro who intends to crown his renaissance with Leeds's scalp Palmer puts the poison behind him Garth Crooks on the much-maligned England midfielder with a point to prove Cashing in on Europe Whistle Blower Cheesed off That's death Boys 'n' Blues Home away Magical Nayim sparks Spurs revival Sutch's screamer saves Norwich from the slide Hitchcock's slip allows a Sheffield steal Barren Blackburn cling on to their lead Late Sanchez bewitches goal-shy United Batty's injury shadows great escape by Leeds Football Racing Rugby Union For the Record Lewis bombs out Ruddock World title just one fight away Nick Pitt reports on the WBC world heavyweight title final eliminator Arsenal winning with the negative factor Piggott in intensive care after fatal crash The Open University Contents Innovation is back from next Sunday BZW piles on the agony at Barclays Bank's own broker to slash profits forecast Journalist scoops award Virgin Delors seeks £50bn boost for EC economies Ronson grabs reins at Heron property arm Wall Street wobbles over polls Audacious Hutchings plays to win Videos show way to happy customers UK plc votes yes to Europe Grasp the nettle now, Mr Lamont Business Comment Fidelity Brokerage Former Lonrho chief saves Vesteys' bacon Pledge on dividend may postpone ICI demerger The Sunday Times Hezza: publish or be damned Prufrock Adam's tips to faithful register with watchdog Prufrock Casino game where everyone's a winner Prufrock Fast forward for video firm Prufrock Picture Gallery Blast from the past for Slater Prufrock Occupational Pension Schemes An Exceedingly Big Gamble There were shocks all round last week as Greg Hutchings, right, took on his former mentor, Lord Hanson, with a rival bid for RHM. Report by Rufus Olins and Alan Ruddock Share in the boardroom Norwich Union T&N rings up £100m German takeover Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies Match the Sunday dividend to win £5,000 One year later: rays of hope for Maxwell victims Money from asset sales is trickling in but creditors are still fighting over it Multiple Display Advertising Items ITV Outsider wins Daily News Dunhill tipped to buy Gucci Gartmore refusal BSkyB boom Heathrow probe USAir Inquiry Push for growth falls flat Instead of generating recovery, Lamont's strategy is 'shuffling the deck-chairs on the Titanic' Economist Neil MacKinnon is disappointed by the lack of any real evidence that the chancellor has a policy to escape from recession Tyne and Wear Development Corporation White tie and tails. . . but no real bubbly Boardroom quarrels expose Lucas to bid Internal rows at the components group have weakened its ability to resist if a predator like BTR strikes. Andrew Lorenz reports The Sunday Times Amstrad Notepad New company accounts will confuse investors Cumbria Cumbria Marketing Initiative The Sunday Times Air Canada Bill Cosby startles pundits with NBC takeover show Bill Cosby is an entertainment industry legend. But does he have the makings of a network tycoon, asks Geordle Greig from New York GM makes final attempt to avert financial crash The motor giant loses $8.9m every day and all attempts to stem the losses have failed. Tomorrow the board will be shaken up in a last bid to stop the collapse of the world's biggest company. By Andrew Lorenz and John Durie Keeping the customer satisfied The Sage Group PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Megatech Notice to Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Liquidators International MLM Leaders Do you have the ability to communicate Liquidators International Pace Technology Dis Information Services Limited Box Number Replies Nationwide Service Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Printujize Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaumont Stuart & Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items The Company Store Ltd. Industry backs Maastricht Top industrialists favour rapid completion of single market The heads of most of Britain's biggest companies believe the treaty will benefit their businesses. Matthew Crabbe reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Esso Uniglobe Travel US banks face a wave of closures American Account Avis Budget BT Jungle of foreign currency loans can bear rich fruit for the brave Taking out a mortgage in Swiss francs or Japanese yen could save you thousands of pounds—or increase your debt by 50% Margaret Dibben reports on the advantages and pitfalls of such schemes Britannia Building Society The London Deposit Account Society 'gilts' open door to small savers The Equitable Life The Sunday Times Woolwich Hi-fi broker faces the music after going bust Questions of cash Unit trust cuts risk of losses Savings news Guardian Royal Exchange Top savings rates Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Credit unions offer cheaper borrowing Savers can steer clear of expensive loans by joining a self-help movement based on the local community. Margaret Dibben reports Gas meters burn money The Equitable Life Savings rates drop by 0.8% The Sunday Times N&P The Sunday Times Britannia Building Society GM looks to sell Hughes aerospace How the Market Sees Future Interest Rates Olivetti Direct Aitken faces legal action The Sunday Times Early Christmas for RHM shareholders In the City NB Selection Ltd A GKR Group Company Selector Europe Contents Crown Estate Bolton Bury TEC Spencer Stuart & Associates Ltd. Contents Getting the best out of outworkers Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Contents IPM opens the door to unions Microsoft Michael Page Marketing Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Multiple Display Advertising Items NB Selection Ltd Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Abbey Life Black Horse Financial Services Private Patients Plan Ltd. The Sun KPMG Selection & Search Barclays Timberland A GKR Group Company Alexander Proudfoot Michael Page Marketing Bromley Chemical NB Selection Ltd Randle Cooke and Associates Crescent Management Selection A member of the Hambros Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Teaching as a Career North Birmingham Health Authority Meggitt Controls Redmaine Limited Executive Network Hoggett Bowers Commercial Director, Designate General Manager (Sales) Latimer International West sussex county council E. P. I. Select St. George PLC Austin Knight Ltd. Director Finance Non Profit Codd. Johnson. Harris Multiple Display Advertising Items Wyse Technology (UK) Limited Alliance Consulting Group Chusid Lander Metier Professional Recruitment Fletcher Hunt plc Codd. Johnson. Harris Acorn Business Centre Kilvington Saville Redmaine Limited The Thomson Corporation Allied Dunbar Mærsk Olie OG Gas News of the World Versutus Times Supplements Limited The Pathfinder Partnership Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crossrail ECM Selection Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Public and Health Care Barnet Fosse trust South Tyneside District Hospital The Leverhulme Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Dauntsey's School Coopers & Lybrand Multiple Display Advertising Items City University South Bank University St John's School Brent Central Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Searchline The Cooper Group David Richards Holland Park Citroën Heathrow Milcars Whitehouse Old-timers ready to run again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Dick Lovett Zen as a driving force Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange RAC Dove House Lex Service RAC Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh Mercedes Authorised Dealers Hughes of Beaconsfield Lancaster Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerard Mann Stillmans Malaya Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Christie's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property A nice little mover Speedline Lovell The Sunday Times Bovis Homes Dovercourt Portman Home Savills Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marryat square Bovis Homes Clifton Gate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Harbour United House Crown Lodge Luxurious Living in London Graham Harris A bid to get the market moving American-style auctions are finding buyers, reports Andrew Yates Pinheir Altos Regalian Bovis Abroad Abbey National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Trust denies 'folly' charge Contents Bags of Taste Halu and goodbye Fiona Lafferty and her boyfriend fail to get steamed up, despite Zek and Misha Halu's sexual therapy technique Hiding behind the figures Carol Sarler argues that the women's cause would be far better served by outrageous rebels than statisticians Hotel Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunk in a sea of hunk junk Style File Cats Love 'Em! The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 243 Tailored Covers Wesley-Barrell Turnberry Hotel Chic at the Price The looks that stalked the catwalks now walk the high street. Paula Reed selects the best, affordable interpretations of this winter's classics Val Saint Lambert Role models past their sell-by date The rise of ultra-thin, teenage catwalk stars in a 1970s mould represents an unhealthy backlash against the real women who buy fashion, says Paula Reed The Times Higher Education Supplement The Sunday Times Crossword Cuisine that is simply haute of this world Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall reports on a display of culinary magic by four of Britain's finest chefs at the Grand Prix of Gastronomy 1992 Liquid assets for sale Wine All that jazz Table Talk Tasters Taylor's Port Dying for change Why is a new test for cervical cancer being put on hold, asks Liz Hodgkinson The Antique Wine Co. The Sunday Times Thanks a pillion Ever called a two-wheeled cab? Jo Foley beat the rush hour on Robert Cave's motorbike hot seat Yamaha Clavinova Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocamp Viva Iberia Group STA Travel Holiday Accommodation Trailfinders Australia & New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Travel Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Travel Centre The Travel Bug Los Angeles America the Experience Bridge the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Up in the air Winter warmers Fine fares The business of class The white stuff On the card Travel Brief Rich Pickings 'We picked with the World Service on full blast, to warn hunters that we weren't wild boars up trees' This month sees the Italian olive harvest get under way. Mark Wallington takes to the groves and joins Tuscany's oil rush Superlative Travel Be sure of your insurance Holiday Inn La Gomera Cox & Kings P&O European Ferries India ABTA Travel Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Caribbean Cruises Travel Brief O go, all ye faithful In search of a Christmas with a difference? David Wickers unwraps some exciting packages on ofter for this year's festive season Finland Thomson Worldwide The Sunday Times Tradewinds Travel Kuoni Vistafjord USA Holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Brittany Ferries Ropical Ptions A nice little mover Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Key Camp Vacances en Campagne Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve CV Travel Beach Villas European Villas Ltd Ski Jeannie Mark Warner The Norwegian Travel Service Brend Hotels Snow Line Skiwest Bladon Lines SKI There's a monster outside—it looks like an onion Northern gardeners have a reputation for thinking big. Graham Rose reveals a prize-winning grower's secrets of success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get a helping hand from the EC Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Hotel The Saunton Sands Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages The Sloane Club Combe Grove Manor Sony Contents Title fights For Information regarding The Adelphi Press Vapid fire Pile 'Em High Date lines Beyond the pale Vladdy brilliant On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on hype and highbrow pornography When push comes to shove Parenthood The American Way of Birth by Jessica Mitford Gollancz £16.99 pp237 Paternity suits Fatherhood Men Write About Fathering edited by Sean French Virago £11.99 pp120 Unaccustomed as I am Language The Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Speeches edited by Brian MacArthur Viking £17.99 pp488 Down the hatchet The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang by John Ayto and John Simpson Oup £13.95 pp299 The man in the mask Edgar Allan Poe His Life and Legacy by Jeffrey Meyers John Murray £25 pp348 Soul survivor Biography Walt Whitman From Noon to Starry Night by Philip Callow Allison and Busby £19.99 pp394 Burnt offerings Cultural History Keepers of the Flame by Ian Hamilton Hutchinson £18.99 pp344 Moving times The Cult of Sensibility by G J Barker-Benfield University of Chicago Press £39.95 pp520 Duncton Rising Ursa major Children Jonathan Sale bears down on the varied career of Winnie-the-Pooh Flights pf fancy Susan Hill finds an imaginative cast of racing pigeons, talking dolls, time-travellers and a magical dinner lady in her selection of books for older children Diary The Book Guild Ltd. French fields Travel Roger Clarke follows expeditions to France, Romania and Canada Time to recall In an Antique Land by Amitav Ghosh Granta £14.99 pp393 The Sunday Times Animal magic Country Life Every Living Thing by James Herriot M Joseph £15.99 pp344 Held in trust People and Places Country House Donors and the National Trust by James Lees-Milne John Murray £19.99 pp232 The Pentland Press Significant others Fiction Leviathan by Paul Auster Faber £14.99 pp245 Body language Cock & Bull by Will Self Bloomsbury £9.99 pp310 Twinning streaks Entwined by Lynda La Plante Sidgwick £15.99 pp435 Giving up the ghost The Mist in the Mirror by Susan Hill Sinclair-Stevenson £13.99 pp185 The Apple's rotten core Fiction The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group by Tama Janowitz Picador £8.99 pp314 Life through the keyhole The Collected Stories by William Trevor Viking £20 pp1,261 The Collected Stories by John McGahern Faber £14.99 pp408 Gollancz Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Oxford University Press Multiple Display Advertising Items The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty Mrcleans Firework Code Oil never throw fireworks! The Numskulls Beeg Ape! Still Monkeying around! Brainbox Barbie! Stingray Deputy DiNK Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Golden Grahams Contents Inside Is the party over? Channel 4 is 10 years old: this four-page special assesses its performance. Jonathan Miller, below, calls for a closer look at the station's status. Cover and main photographs by Jeremy Young The way I see it Channel 4 founder Jeremy Isaacs assesses a decade on air Making the Grade? Mihir Bose profiles Michael Grade, Channel 4's chameleon-like chief executive Picture Gallery Sony Manager Skirting the political issues Taki Theodoracopulos assesses female powers behind the US presidential throne The schlock of the new Madonna worship epitomises a modern malaise Shaftesbury Theatre Unnatural desires Helen Fielding succumbs to the nostalgic allure of 1960s fast foods Palace Theatre Sultan without swing Craig Brown on riches beyond belief, not-so-glad rags and a holy row in Glastonbury Sensual Classics Art check Sappi Limited's No ordinary madness Love and death, sickness and health. The tormented work of Edvard Munch, on show at the National Gallery, is chilling in its modernity. By Frank Whitford Spanish Riding School of Vienna Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Spectacular Multiple Display Advertising Items Philharmonia Orchestra Cumbre Flamenca Last Night of the Proms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eric Clapton Alice in Wonderland Pantomime and Childrens Shows Carreras Diana Ross Domingo Mike Oldfield Mary Black Northern Ballet Theatre Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Starry, starry night Paul Driver sees a sparkling Otello and a thwarted Blood Wedding Records Check Not so easy listening Amid the media reminiscing, Robert Sandall reports on what Sade's new album actually sounds like The Sunday Times Suitable cases for musical treatment Despite its grim choice of subject matter, Sondheim's Assassins has a fatal attraction, says John Peter Theatre Check Dance check A rare treat for those in the know Nigel Floyd defends the lashings of gore in the London Film Festival June Moon Norman's wisdom Scrutiny Mainstream British film criticism is severely out of focus, laments Gilbert Adair History Today A brave choice for an anti-hero The Last of the Mohicans has made Daniel Day-Lewis a star in the US. Iain Johnstone met the enigmatic actor A brave choice for an anti-hero Film check BBC1 Critics' choice Sunday BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice BBC1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 World Service Inviting controversy? The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Book Clubs Contents 18 Carat Gold Contents Philips Espace Olympique Savoie Picture Gallery Sony MaZDa Building Excitement Courvoisier Beat brothers Brian Eno and his brother Roger, both musicians, talk to Caroline Scott. Photograph by David N. Ash Delta Air Lines French Country Portes du Soleil The Bentall Centre Nationwide Drives Israel Canon Fiddling while Rome Burns Grand Marnirr Lufthansa Volvo BCA Book Clubs Kiddie Cocaine Rodeo Anglian Conservatory Discovery This Isn't Crazy, It's Emotionally Different Mother Gert Boyle Columbia Columbia Sportswear Company Are You Culturally Sensitive? Boddingtons Bitter Harvest Espana Isuzu Dannimac Ltd Malaysia Airlines Toshiba Caribbean Connection English Country Cottages Canon Smoking Kills Christian Children's Fund of Great Britain Agriframes The Romeo and Juliet strip Against all odds, animators in Russia have created breathtaking, sometimes steamy Shakespeare cartoons for British televistion. By E. Jane Dickson Ingenious husbanding of materials gave rise to a… Now the Royal Festival Hall Eben & Parker Page A pleasure of the flesh The Best of Italy A pleasure of flesh The Sunday Times V&A Maplin Lady Elizabeth Barn Owl Linguaphone Nationwide Security Blinds Limited Noble Caledonia Limited Watermark Club Lodges Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Art of Africa: Fante Flags Waterside lodge The Original Box Sash Window Company Stylus Furniture Pop Oldman Gary Dracula Britain's hottest young actor takes a bite at his first major leading role. Report by Sheila Hayman Picture Gallery Padded Sells Interplak Second Handicrafts Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel Marie Curie Cancer Care Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1681 Chess Bookwise Sedgemoor A Life in the Day of Rita Bechervaise, cancer nurse, talks to Rose Shepherd Remy Martin TAG Heuer

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