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News from 17/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Gloria Estefan, George Cole, Brian Griffiths, Malcolm Brown, John Coleman, Julia Pascal, Alexandra Shulman, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Graham Lees, Eric Dymock, Chris Eubank, Adam Zamoyski, A S Byatt, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Irene Hofman, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Radio Waves, Christa D'souza, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Nick Pitt, Len Turner, Ahmed Rashid, Barbara Amlel, Edward Welsh, Liz Hodgkinson, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Gomji Bosnia, Bob Potts Managing Director, Jain Johnstone, David Lightowler, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Wade Dooley, Peter Kemp, Sean Ryan, Molly Moore, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, Nick Kochan, George Perry, John Cassidy, Mark Skipworth, Carol Ann Duffy, Richard Lloyd Parry, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peta Coplans, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Justin Cartwright, Paul Driver, James Adams, Margaret Dibben, David Leppard, Peter Plant, Martin Johnson, Ulick O'Connor, Jonathan Webb, Kirstie Hamilton, John Stalker, Mark Edwards, Ira Miller, Pierre Berbizier, Michael White, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, John Karter, Dick Best, Andy Harris, Malcolm Winton, Alan Coles, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Geoff Cooke, David Abrahams, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Gllilan Hall, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Tarr Port-au-Prince, Chris Campling, Andrew Neil, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Rampura Para, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Anthony Quinn, Will Carling, Jane Ure Smith, Polly Samson, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Peter Nelson, Richard Branson, Bruce Johnston, Brough Scott, Bernard Fitzsimons, Geoff Hinchilffe, Norman Stone, Roland White, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Iola Smith, Brian Moore, Mel Webb, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Healther Neill, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Roy Hattersley, Patrick Shervington Director, Stanley Becker, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Gilbert Adair, Ian Hunter, Andrew Lorenz, Laura Mayes, John Furbisher, Sean O'brien, Alan Ruddock, Claire Rosemberg, David Richardson, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, John Kohut, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Louis de Bernieres, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Michael Coleman, Iain Jenkins, Nina Anne Kaye, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro, Audrey Eyton,

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Prince hired private detective to check palace bugging Diana warned her media calls were taped Insight Tory revolt over Bosnia task force MPs call for withdrawal after first death Business survey signals long recession is over Kuoni Contents "We may need them here to sort out trouble on the backbenches" Contents Bottomley set to save Bart's in hospital closures retreat Picture Gallery Contents British teenager killed in ski crash Contents Bosnia quagmire fear Navy sails with biggest fleet since Falklands Reinforcements British soldiers honour colleague Remembrance Thomas Cook Comment Rolex Wanted Making a complaint Baghdad waits for the next moves Defiance The Times Allies try to starve Saddam of money Intelligence Warplanes prepare for second strike Air strike Gwent Brough's back Money galore Peugeot Heritage old guard quakes before Terminator's axe Branson attacks BA over Concorde Prudential Women's pension age will rise to 65 Nissan Code for the road shows ugly side of Britain Bragg faces shunt into TV sidelines Coastal oil hunt raises fears for environment Article Withdrawn BT Subaru Does Britain want a free press or a lapdog? Lunn Poly Consequences The decision was neither quick nor easy, but it was right. Andrew Neil on why he published Alliance Leicester Seriously lacking in the common touch Sir David Calcutt views the press with distaste, writes John Davison Abbey National Cahn has gone, but his songs will live on Boots That royal conversation Fears about plutonium War crimes in the Falklands Medical charity recovers £2.7m Volunteer Reserve Forces US set to repel flood of Haitian refugees Qantas The Sunday Times Beautiful people of Baywatch choke on California's sick sea Renault Israel's Clinton clone faces the furies over love affair Secret minders tail tourists in South Africa Terror of Tajik war drives refugees into river of death Women cash in on Bangladesh's pioneer bank SKY Honecker gains new lease on life in Chile Crazy Prices Britain keeps out musical prodigy from Vietnam Crystal Holidays Who grassed on the mafia's biggest boss? Protection policy runs out for Riina Shanghai boom sets up sleuths Cunard Princess Northern Rock New evidence of Squidgy tape 'dirty tricks' Lands' End Direct Merchants Weather and Travel Outlook Phone-tapper's dream machine Tory MPs attack privatised rail News Digest Pole success Man 'executed' Mine 'contempt' Two stars die Drugs march Car mystery Bond winners It's back The royals are in crisis, the working class is on the verge of collapse - but the ruling elite goes from strength to strength Coincraft Fraser Marr Financial Services Ltd. Boxing's bad boy sends his ego in to fight for children of the ghetto Hogg Robinson Travel Sheraton Belgravia The battle lines are drawn Atticus The guilty all plead innocent as crime of decline goes on In a Britain of shattered totems, responsibility is an outmoded word and the cry is for scapegoats, says Alastair Burnet Scottish Widows Godfrey Smith Waffling Willy falls into a time warp Despite promises of action, Clinton's performance so far has been sadly hesitant, writes John Cassidy in Washington Testing times now, better results later In his defence of the English curriculum, Brian Griffiths says it is at the heart of our children's education A flappie in the White House puts grumpie nerves on edge Norman Macrae is keeping his fingers nervously crossed as a product of the silly Sixties prepares to be sworn in as America's president NCH Why university 'blues' are not what they used to be It is today's liberal attitudes that are the cause of increasing undergraduate demoralisation and lack of direction, writes Norman Stone Bonhams A death far from home for young peacemakers Spotlight On the trouble spots. By Richard Palmer in Gornji Vakuf, Jonathan Stevenson in Mogadishu and John Davison in London Privacy is not the exclusive right of the great and good Sir David Calcutt seems to have ignored the rights of ordinary people, writes Barbara Amlel For Virgin, the fight goes on Virgin may have won its libel case against BA, but the real battle is for from over, says Richard Branson Bryant Homes Young novelists collide with the old guard Crowther's work for charity Right here We want protection without censorship Barclays puts its cards on the table The Sunday Times Martyn Holidays Points Birthdays Comeback Kid left to wait on the sidelines Ira Miller on the fabled exploits of Frank Reich, Buffalo's miraculous back-up quarterback James drives back into lead Broken British show true metal Feuding couples happy to be singing the blues Scottish finesse outwits sad Irish Pinsent turns gold into true blue Nick Pitt meets Matthew Pinsent, Olympic gold medal winner and president of Oxford, potentially the strongest-ever Boat Race eight Ambrose and Lara silence the Australian lambs Peter Roebuck Australia (214) lost to West Indies (239-8) by 25 runs SKY Gatting to help select teams Australian contenders warm up News Focus French double in Dakar rally Downhill repeat Saviour Chen Hendry wins Hackney hopes Jackman wins Blown away by a desert storming Brough Scott takes an ignominious part in the strangest race ever—camel versus horse across the sandy wastes Dwyer learns his lesson John Karter reports from Ascot All aboard as lottery gravy train pulls in David Hunn looks forward to an annual payout of at least £100m for sport Prince Abdullah and the Midas touch John Karter on the colours that pass the winning posts other owners cannot reach Fash the Bash still using his head Tony Francis talks to John Fashanu, an exceptional footballer in more ways than one Bright puts Spurs back in the gloom No defence for feeble Liverpool Maddison's cool head has Saints in seventh heaven Beyond us, our Ken Whistle Blower Eric clapped out Natty dread Don bad man West Ham PR Gould blasts ref as Norwich steal a point Forest storm out of woods Deane blows Ipswich away Merson stokes up Arsenal's fire Cottee's bracing return Rovers stay on road to Europe Britain's 1st Formula 1 Car Grand Prix Racing Football Rugby Union For the Record Lucky England squeak home We kept them out by refusing to panic Brian Moore, the England hooker, claims France have only themselves to blame because, unlike the defending champions, they lost their discipline and gave away too many silly penalties Gallant France are left blowing in the wind Brough Scott, the award-winning journalist, has rejoined The Sunday Times, bringing his expert knowledge to bear on all sports. He kicks off by watching England's narrow victory over France 'If the crossbar had been one inch lower . . .' Superlative Travel Rolls-Royce poised to slash dividend and jobs Branson bids for 3,500 BA airport slots Cloud over Marshall accession Devaluation causes leap in shop prices Inflation at Lowest since 1986 Bock tipped to take over as chairman of Lonrho Ward lawyers in court move Bundesbank to set off round of rate cuts Allied Trust Bank After dirty tricks, the vapour trail Union deal may blow new life into Waterford Moves begin to bring one of the world's most prestigious brands back into profit. Alan Ruddock and Kirstie Hamilton report Fidelity Brokerage £1.4bn pension surplus adds fuel to coal flames In today's Other Papers Unfavourite Airline British Airways' image as the world's favourite airline was shattered last week by Richard Branson's victory over Lord King in the High Court Brands Direct Limited Record loss looms for IBM dinosaur Fast-moving rivals snatch sales to leave the computer giant with a $5 billion loss. By Matthew Lynn A share in the boardroom Fimbra The Sunday Times Texaco BAe sets new course with Taiwan deal Sharewatch SK Beecham Guinness Eurocamp Central TV Soundtracs Kenmare Erskine/SBG Stakis HSBC Budgens The Sunday Times No recovery for the unemployed Clinton swaps promises for compromises Perpetual Glory days are over for endowments With-profits savings plans will suffer as growth on investments slows down Final returns on 25-year plans could fall by 25% within five years. Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, reports on the implications for savings and mortgages Save & Prosper Chelsea Buyers can blunder with their plunder Diabolic experience for theatre 'angel' Questions of cash Independent Financial Adviser Plan guarantees 20% plus chance of bonus Yorkshire Building Society The Equitable Life Bank of Scotland For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… National Westminister Bank Love's labour is not lost if you cash in now Collector's file European bonds poised for boom Woolwich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Bet Company Prontac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drinkmaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items MLM Leaders New Development! Dissatisfied Entrepreneurs! Multiple Display Advertising Items Small is beautiful—again Multiple Display Advertising Items How Warsi put spice in her life Helen Davidson looks at how Perween Warsi transformed her one-woman samosa firm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Printers Computers & Computing Services Project Funding Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Conservatories save £££'s Cold-war radar helps to fight oil pollution Electronic mapping of sea currents allows authorities to predict movement of Shetlands slick Oceanography Military technology finds role in battle for environment. Report by Bernard Fitzsimons Turn your IBM PC into an Apple Mac Computers George Cole reports from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Antidotes from a 'pharmyard' Medicine Banking on fog to beat burglars Security John Stansell on a device that has thieves fumbling around in the dark Audible compass guides the blind Navigation Hewlett Packard Bytes Honey, I shrunk the quids Picture Gallery Corby Works Flights of fancy about BA Prufrock Tycoon is trapped by town hall Delfont smokes out a not so hot cigar Squeals on wheels Private test for public sector Light at the end of the tunnel for BAe Fimbra N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe Ward Executive Limited Contents N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe Hewlett Packard Contents LBS displays worldly wisdom Students at the London Business School appear to have a better general knowledge than their counterparts in America. Malcolm Brown reports on the findings of a test in North Carolina where one student thought an actuary was a home for birds N B Selection Ltd Gaddesden Recruitment Management Career Consultants Limited Iso9000 Consultant N B Selection Ltd GKRS Mariar International Britannia Data Managemend Ltd Oracle Chusid Lander Selector Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales and Marketing Director Andersen Consulting Headway Selector Europe Managing Director Whiteheadselection Howgate Sable The Pathfinder Partnership Limited New Year, New Career West Housing Kent Whiteheadselection Howgate Sable Pearson Connaught McKenzie Waterman & Co. IBDO Consulting Varley-Walker & Partners Telerate Hoggett Bowers PA Consulting Group Interexec PLC Michael Page Sales Midland Autoglass OHS Hoggett Bowers University of Oxford Lurgi Federal Resources Europe Unique Opportunities for Bringing your Business Hoggett Bowers I Mech E Management Horizons UBS Phillips & Drew MSL International The Sheffield College JP Morgan BBC JM Management Services Rada Recruitment Communications The Law Society Donald Matheson (Management Services) Ltd. Associates in Advertising The Scott Edgar Recruitment International Limited The Housing Corporation Royal Mail Lapada Admiral Rydal Spring & Associates Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) International Business Development Pearl Assurance Arthur D Little BDO Consulting Robson Rhodes Hoggett Bowers Advertising Independent Computer Solutions Walton Churchill Hall Harrison Cowley Yale News International Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpha Tec European Passenger Services The Portsmouth Housing Association Group Mancos Computers Austin Knight Trends Communications Ltd Scapa Group plc Management Consultants Limited TK Selection International Strategic Management Consultants Medical Research Trust Director Mark-One WMS (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Service Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Diocese of London Museum of London Cambridge Health Authority Addenbrooke's… Sefton Council Health Care International (Scotland) Ltd. Price Waterhouse Broadgreen Hospital NHS Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Development Manager—Human Resources Lambeth South Bedfordshire Community NHS Cymru Wales Education Graduates Get a Head Start in your Chosen Career The University of Birmingham St. Joseph's Hall Huron University Price Waterhouse Norfolk The Smae Institute London Montessori Centre City University Business School Knightsbridge University Easter Revision Davies Laing & Dick College University of Brighton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wandsworth North Staffordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Level and GCSE Revision Courses The Rapid Results College Easter Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Airedale & Wharfedale College The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Scotthall Hexagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Heathrow Hallmark Whitehouse An old war hero rides again The Jeep, as formidable as ever, is back in Britain, reports Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Bramley Dick Lovett Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot gets all the gear Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Speeds Stillmans Lookers Land Rover Puttocks Malaya Mann of Distinction Greenoaks Normand Bradshaw Webb Fax: 071 782 7826 071 782 7827 Multiple Classified Advertising Items RAC the New Knights of the Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Heddell & Deeks Lancaster W. Midlands Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale AFN Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkwood H. R. Owen Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited SAAB Vehicle Registration Numbers A11 Fox Scotts Elite Registrations London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian John D Wood & Co Allsop & Co Graham Harris Home Improvement French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reglain A nice little mover Countryside Residential Luxurious Holiday Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Price rise hopes lead to Catch 22 Belief that prices will soon rise has created a shortage of quality homes, says Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes The Sunday Times Charles Church £10m manor house deal tops off 1992 Limelight Deprivation Everyone is talking about privacy and the press. But there are some people who can only survive on the oxygen of publicity. What they suffer from, says Christa D'souza, is Limelight Deprivation Syndrome Of thrones and phones After a week of right royal revelations, Polly Samson provides a transcript of her most intimate thoughts on the Camillagate affair Holiday Autos A Bluffer's Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tricks of the traders The mouse that roared British Antique Replicas Cups of cheer Multiple Display Advertising Items Family affairs Musical Instruments Feature Ragga! While privileged white kids are dressing down with the unkempt look of Grunge, young Afro-Carribbeans are dressing up and going back to their roots, embracing the colourful style of Ragga. By Nilgin Yusuf Orient Express Designers Guild Tabasco Janet Reger Ltd The importance of being earnest The mood in Washington is both right on and party on, says Geordie Greig, as Clinton comes to town Boots Snow accounting for taste What happens to dress sense when people go skiing? Roland White gives a rundown of fashion on the piste The Sunday Times Crossword Baby, have I got news for you Medical technology may soon help post-menopausal women to have children, but Liz Hodgkinson queries the wisdom of such a late-life move Good things come in threes French Country Oriental Holiday Accomodation Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Svilla Select Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Flights from £99 Sweet elixir of life Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoverspeed Choose your sailing time How to get your free ski pass TWA Free winter sport and car insurance Inspirations The Norwegian Travel Service Crystal Premier France Bales SKI Revise wise Cost of leaving Family ways Fine times Lemon squash Visa advice Tipple indemnity Air new zealand Greece The Ultimate Island Guide: Part I Greece Island Guide Stena Sealink Multiple Display Advertising Items Celebrity Cruises Unicorn Holiday Ltd Ramada's Discovering Sicily B&I Line Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Caribean Connection Trans Indus Ltd Virgin atlantic East Devon Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Viva Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsites Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Headwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SunWORLD Multiple Display Advertising Items Bladon Lines Westbury Travel Ltd Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items A nice little mover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Forestry Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Break away to the Country Four Season Cottages Blakes Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Square of secrets and surprises Graham Rose is inspired by a fine, inner-city example of the landscaper's art Multiple Classified Advertising Items PH Holiday Accomodation Hebridean Island Tours Holiday Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunshine states get taste of Chelsea Contents Honey bunch For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities The Book Guild Ltd. A bit iffy History lesson Criminal neglect Sex and drugs Picture Gallery Sex and drugs Teen dreams On the Critical List Harvey Porlock makes connections and wises up to new standards The lost generation Following the announcement of a controversial list of the best young British novelists, Nick Hornby analyses the literary under-achievement of the thirtysomethings Headline Snails and puppy dogs' tales Science Eight Little Piggies Stephen Jay Gould Cape £18.99 pp480 Janus Publishing Company Authors Wanted Falling among thieves Crime Living Dangerously Young Offenders in Their Own Words by Roger Graef Harper Collins £14.99 pp272 Harper Collins The Sunday Times Written out of Russia Tsvetaeva by Victoria Schweitzer translated by Robert Chandler & H T Willetts Harvill £20 pp413 Last of a dying breed Versatile Victorian Selected Critical Writings of George Henry Lewes edited by Rosemary Ashton Bristol Classical Press £25 pp339 Literature The Adelphi Press A little learning What books do you have to read to be well-read? Anthony Quinn consults a teach-yourself guide to literature Reading The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 254 All talk Investigating Sex Surrealist Discussions 1928-1932 edited by José Pierre Verso £17.95 pp216 The ploy of sex From lovers' manuals to deconstructions of sexuality, books are increasingly exploiting erotica. Richard Lloyd Parry examines publishers' obsession with the hard sell of soft porn Carnal knowledge: two examinations of literary lust The Sunday Times Sound in Mind Music and the Mind by Anthony Storr Harper Collins £16.99 pp212 The Cliché Kid £1000 Short Story Prize + Your Work Published! Showing what cannot be told Sean O'brien charts fresh departures in poetry on both sides of the Atlantic Poetry Diary The chatting classes The Man Who Was Late by Louis Begley Macmillan £14.99 pp201 Fiction All abroad The Orient Express by Gregor von Rezzori Chatto £13.99 pp181 Slim pickings Hungry by Jane Barry Bantam Press £14.99 pp320 A Matter of Fat by Sherry Ashworth Signet £4.99 pp271 Paperbacks The Times Higher Education Supplement Fallguys and dolls John Coleman conducts his surveillance of the literary murder squad Criminal Sentences Hardbacks Paperbacks Headline The Writing School The Folio Society The Grapevine Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty Down the Drain The Numskulls Dino-Mite Discovery! When Santa Got Stuck UP the Chimney Stingray The Funday Times Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Cod's Question The Funday Times Club Coupon Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Contents Is home where the art is? Helen Hawkins can't believe that high-tech home entertainment will kill off the live arts. Illustration by Beverly Levy Why go out to see live culture, asked Jane Ure Smith Please don't roll over, Beethoven Old rock stars don't die, they merely trade their guitar for a violin. Robert Sandall on the trend for classical collaboration Pictures worth a thousand words Scrutiny Why is it film, not fiction, that provides the great, memorable moments today, asks Gilbert Adair The age When do we grow up? Mark Edwards on how the answer changes with the times Less than electric Why can't a train be more like a plane? Helen Fielding feels that rail travel should be rather more of a diversion Aces line up for bridge title A material girl frays Laughed at on film, trapped by myths of her own making, the glory days may be over or Madonna, says Richard Lloyd Parry WB Less meaning much more Frank Whitford on plans to save the endangered Dulwich Picture Gallery Revealed: the whole sleuth Sticking to the letters of the law, Craig Brown offers his essential guide to the crime show formula Royal Opera House French star still in the ascendant Jeanne Moreau tells Nina Anne Kaye the tale of her continuing success Film check Black humour shot to pieces Jain Johnstone on three student film-makers who fail to make the grade Arts diary Importance of Being Earnest The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunset Blvd Multiple Display Advertising Items World of Drawings and Watercolours Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Royal Philharmonic Orchestra St. John's Smith Square Manilow London Royal Albert Hall David Essex London Palladium Multiple Display Advertising Items Live Theatre for Lively Children Presented with Punch Paul Driver hears a new staging of Birtwistle's Punch and Judy Grand piano Grace and flavour Hugh Canning watches Opera North succeed at Leeds in a striking new Don Carlos Theatre check Hands across A theatrical special relationship has led Arthur Miller to premiere his new play at David Thacker's Young Vic. Heather Neill reports For love, not money John Peter applauds the stamina of the fringe, where the actors work for free Check No mean feet Dance on television is usually a turn-off. A new series on BBC2 looks set to break the rules, says Julia Pascal Wright every time Architects may come and architects may go…except, of course, Frank Lloyd Wright. Hugh Pearman reports Building of the Year BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Film Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama BBC1 Monday 18 January Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satelite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Today 17 January Monday 18 January Tuesday 19 January Critics' choice Wednesday 20 January Thursday 21 January Friday 22 January Saturday 23 January World Service Mw 648 kHz (463m) Top of the morning again The Official Guide to the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Contents Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Up and Away Royal Carib Pavarotti II BCA Music Clubs Royal Mail St. George Air Mauritius Mauritius Sofas and Sofa Beds Convert a Room Edwardian Hotels Side by side by Solti Gabrielle and Claudia Solti, daughters of conductor George Solti, talk to Sue Fox Country Cottages in Scotland The Cottage Collection ExerSkier Hoseasons Brittany Ferries Almost Too Much to Swallow Neville Johnson Multiple Display Advertising Items Hold the Greater Sunrise Traveller's File Canvas Holidays British Philatelic Bureau Shooting the Neutron Breeze Western Driveways Anglian Conservatory Company More for your Miles Holidays Down-under—the Experts on top Egypt and Nile Cruising Tailor-made Caribbean Excellence SunParks—All Weather Holiday Centres The Real Portugal Sunsail Clubs Center Pares Bahamas Princess Cruises Scandinavian Seaways Caravela Long Haul Paris Meon Villa Holidays More than just a holiday! Austria The Sunday Times Keycamp Holidays Dolphin Ragga Trade One Little Indian The Spilling Test Mystery Objects Bags under the eyes take on a whole new meaning in this his-and-hers spot-the-gadget identify parade. By Sasha Miller and Lisa Markwell Amber Leisure Ltd. Noble Caledonia Limited New Manchester Store now Open Gumbo and Fries to Go Hot Spot Andy Harris warms to London's new Cajun joint Stylus Furniture New England Country Homes The Original Box Sash Window Company Stannah Stairifts Portland Scope… A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Struckel FastAid Moben Fitted Kitchens Bridge Brainteaser 1584 Prime-pair products Mephisto 1692 Chess Bookwise Savile Row The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Nokia Bca Book Clubs

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