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News from 14/02/1993

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Chris Peachment, Michael Prescott, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Edward Knight, Andrew Hogg Sarajevo, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, John Hines, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Dr Georgina Paul University of Warwick, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Nick Pitt, James Singer, Ahmed Rashid, Andrew Sullivan, Sir Giles Pilbrow, Peter Carey, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Richard Bailey Group Managing Director, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Phil Edge Director, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, David Lancaster, David Lightowler, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Michael De Larrabeiti, Peter Kemp, David Currie, Michael Jones, Janlne dl Glovannl correspondents under fire, Betty Dabney, Boris Schaplro, Peter Kellner, Janet Savage, George Perry, Christopher Gilchrist, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Mary Dixon, Christine Toomey, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Dicks, Kim Andreolli, Bernard Cafferty, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Angela Newing, Jeff Randall, Richard Tomlinson Programme Director, Paul Driver, James Adams, Charies Hymas, Margaret Dibben, Camille Paglia, Jerome Burne, Tim Rayment, Potter Protegee, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Leonard Long, Rufus Olins, Rory Carnegie, David Lawrenson, Martin Jacques, Nadine Gordimer, Nicola Davidson, Christopher Lloyd, Lord Alexander, Helen Fielding, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Phillip Hall, Patrick Eavis Head teacher Queen Elizabeth High School, Malcolm Winton, Greg Hadfield, Chris Lighthown, Diana Wright, Tom Benyon, Craig Brown, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Brian Deer, Harry Mullan, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Chris Jones, Delia Curry, Tim Willis, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Louise Branson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Mel Webb, Rebecca Fowler, Julie Burchill, Andrew Yates, Tessa Thomas, Michela Wrong, John Harlow, Mihir Bose, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Harold Harris, Andrew Alderson, Christa D'Souza, Alastair Burnet, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Johannesburg, Jane Barnes, Ronald Gill, Chrissy Iley, Gilbert Adair, John Furbisher, Anne Rice, David Wickers, Rob Green, Claire Rayner, Nicholas Soames, Hugh Pearman, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, John Burns, Penny Perrick, Paul Richardson, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Hugo Williams, Michael Medved, Matthew Crabbe,

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Labour to tax Queen's inherited wealth, considers curbs on constitutional powers City still in grip of old school tie Kuoni Contents Guppy faces jail for £1.8m fraud Contents Americans press Russia to join Nato peace force Contents Contents Arrogance that lured Guppy to final fall Prince attacks schools on classics Phone Compancy Edwardian Hotels Top restaurants fail the house wine test Science? No, it's all down to Cupid Women priests trigger new split with Rome, says Carey The Sunday Times Phone Day Lion's share Malcolm X Free Air Miles Panasonic Scandal of bungled welfare payments for disabled Darren, 13, rides green lights of the law into criminal legend Police demand new controls to stop child car thieves Mansell's TV deal sets stage for IndyCar invasion Neighbours of Major facing financial ruin Mother of 'home alone' girl calls Peugeot Secret file casts doubt on jailed Briton's guilt Major must ditch Maastricht In today's Other Papers Roads aimed at wildlife sites Police in hunt for hitmen Article Withdrawn Secure schools for teenagers CBI reports on inequality Abbey National Vauxhall Dennis the Menace Qantas Women at war are a breed apart The Man who Fell to Earth What a difference a month makes. Since his inauguration, a series of U-turns, broken promises and unfortunate appointments have made Bill Clinton the target for almost nonstop criticism. But not all the brickbats are deserved, writes Andrew Sullivan, and the president's future still has bright prospects Department for Education Make or Break? Ministers played for high stakes last week as they goaded the Tory Euro-rebels on the Maastricht bill. But the prime minister, already under sige on other fronts, was gambling with his own future. Andrew Grice reports Always new Good News on Inflation. But how Long Can It Last? Royal Marines Officer Fading pop stars set to scoop 'boring' awards Alfa Romeo Jacko faces up to a sales disorder Milosevic imposes a reign of terror on Belgrade Serbian leader control his capital by death threats as his forces meet stiffened resistance from Bosnia's Muslims All Nippon Airways The Shareholders' Club Sarajevo fights on with lethal ingenuity The beautiful and the damned Russian suicides rise on a tide of poverty and despair New rich spring from Moscow's old party cadres The British Television Premiere of Terminator 2 American TV reels from 'faked' blast Canon Cunard Powell is set for career in politics Activator O'Reilly bids for Irish Olympics of reconciliation Vauxhall Dignity among the rains: This picture of a… Zulu bloodshed threat to ANC power sharing Mitterrand in fightback as socialists sink Search for CIA killer moves to Pakistan desert Olivetti Cupid's scribes take a break Out of this World Rose bomb kills postal worker Out of this World Voyeurs peep at mating dances Out of this World Thatcher joins Labour in Maastricht vote Dutch bosses of Daf enjoyed lavish lifestyle Gonzalez Byass Police hunt widens as fears for snatched two-year-old grow Security eye catches the chilling moment a boy is abducted Weather and Travel Outlook Ski Scene Death riddle of young bankers News Digest Coach crashes Britons trapped Two found dead Singer's will Your Sunday Times Bond winners A Queen's Ranso… Thomson Holiday Autos Val Disere A Historic Deal… Transport of delight—but is the price too high? Moving the royals around the world is an elaborate and costly business. Andrew Alderson and Ian Birrell report Hefty concessions that will soften the blow The Queen has been let off lightly, writes Phillip Hall Open the palace doors, Ma'am The Sunday Times Tour of Buckingham Palace Lunn Poly Time to nail Major's social pretensions Bluff and rhetoric have ruled on all sides in the debate on Maastricht. Peter Kellner suggests a come-clean script for the prime minister Workfare is an idea whose time has gone Political devices to create nonsense jobs only serve to make rich countries poor, says Norman Macrae Royal Liver Radicalism strangled by the return of muddle and fudge Pragmatism rooted in a sense of defeat has taken over British politics, driving out vision and principle, argues Martin Jacques Winston Churchill used to empty the House of Commons Start of a royal revolution Atticvs Anti-Europe blackguards are playing a loser's game The Tories could find themselves leading a crusade of the innocents and the incompetents, warns Alastair Burnet TCP Riddle of red tape is tied to the Raj Christopher Lloyd presents the first batch of ingenious answers and devilish questions from our readers Everest Fit the Best Life and high times of a day-tripper on the Jacques Delors gravy train When Jonathan Miller got the call from Strasbourg, he was given a ticket to the heart of European darkness The monarch faces more taxing times Robbing Britain to pay Budapest Crisis says thank you for caring The case of Conan Doyle and the ripper Woman was not sacked for pregnancy Oftel? We just call it Off 'Red Ted's' restaurant Forte Hotels We two are poles apart, teacher tells Patten Messing in the monkey house Cumbria Hollywood's sickness Points The Sunday Times Birthdays Laws drain tepid Bath Find new England via Barnes Stephen Jones bids farewell to a dream team that now has to wake up Leicester grind out dreary win Saracens grab at a fraying lifeline Hobbling Hopley steadies Wasps Bristol come to end of run Baily a comet with his eyes on the stars Nick Pitt on the day junior star James Baily joined the satellites, and crash-landed Hendry hopes to master Wattana West Indies square the triangular Mihir Bose West Indies beat Pakistan by eight wickets Revived King Credo puts end to Woodman's woes Wigan scent a sixth Cup News Focus Livingston admits drug use Double gold Dull Barrett Bubka rises Foster faster Angry fans English woe First victory Mixed match What makes Mickey Duff tick? In America the heavyweight picture gets murkier by the day. Meanwhile in Lewisham an old hand is still at it Brough Scott meets Mickey Duff, a 63-year-old who still enjoys pulling all of the strings Professional fouls spoil a celebration of the amateur spirit The infernal triangle of Tyson, Bowe and Lewis Harry Mullan on the wrecks and the wreckers of an increasingly ignoble art Jack the lad betting, boozing and banging 'em in Chris Lightbown on the much-travelled Micky Quinn, the people's player and the most unlikely of prolific strikers The chips are down for Mr Angry England expects lan Wright to do his duty on Wednesday night. Tony Francis reports James has an island fling Gunnell has to break up the party The Times Whistle Blower Crushing ignorance Firing line Press ganged Biting the bullet Newcastle fall to Wegerle's late sting Derby provide the Short answer Warhurst revels in back-to-front role Barnsley forced out of the frame by City gloss Farce leaves Villa smiling at the top Guentchev reaps Ipswich harvest Racing Jaguar Football For the Record Rugby Union England blow it yet again Hick shines, then umpire puts out the lights Peter Roebuck reports from the second Test in Madras Pickfords Travel Injury scare ends Wright spectacular Giants devour all the midgets FA Cup 5th round Premier League Lamont plans £100m jobs boost in tough budget Revealed: BA concessions to Branson £3m plus 'help' over Heathrow slots Insight Negative inflation for consumer durables Virgin Fraud claims Bock rings the changes Paying at M&s: enough to try even Saint Michael Indispensable reading on Sunday 22-Page Special Edition Lloyd's names take fresh hope from 1982 letter Portillo's best bet is boldness Business Comment City of Europe Plus ca change in City top jobs GM ready to sell Lotus Fees bonanza will greet BR sell-off Swiss Bank's Trafalgar windfall The City's Top 100 Is the City still dominated by a privileged elite, or did Big Bang explode the hold of the public-school mafia on our financial institutions? Matthew Crabbe and Jeff Randall looked at the people who run the City and found that, despite marginal inroads by a new guard, the old guard is still firmly in control The Sunday Times Top 100: Who's really who in the City IWC Drugs giant ready to test magic formula Sedgemoor Glaxo given fillip but doubts remain Sharwatch Fidelity Brokerage A share in the boardroom Swansea Centre for Trade & Industry Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies The Sunday Times Salomon storms back A year ago it was being written off. Now it has made a record profit. Report by Kirstie Hamilton The Sunday Times FT. British Airways Club Europe flight offer Japan's stock market fears wave of selling Analysts fear the banks' loan losses will trigger chaos. Garth Alexander reports from Tokyo Inflation will return as economy recovers A patchy recovery is under way, say David Currie and Geoffrey Dicks of the London Business School. Interest rates should be cut to 5% in the budget but will have to be raised later to stem inflation Trade warriors rattle their sabres Scottish Enterprise Glad goodbye to razzmatazz A new breed of chairman, replacing style with substance, is pushing three big once-struggling high-street groups along the road to recovery. Rufus Olins reports Pilot Investment Trust plc On the ropes: firm that beat the recession The cinema in your living room Television A light-emitting plastic may be the biggest thing to hit our screens since the cathode ray, writes Chris Partridge Forte Posthouse Bytes End of road for meningitis Kill-or-cure Medicine Sounds like a good idea Computers Innovation The Sunday Times Screen maps out kitchen, including sink Design Watch firm clocks up a success Going back to school has helped one businessman increase sales by 40% and beat the recession, writes Roger Eglin Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spencer Company Formations Limited Box Number Replies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colour Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lombard Financial Software Ltd Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontac Box Number Replies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Andura Textured Masonary Coatings Limited Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Business Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amberley Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone Information Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Impakt Stationers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank charges are poised to come back Current accounts could cost £60 a year plus 45p per cheque used You may soon have to pay to keep your money in a bank. By Mark Skipworth, Consumer Affairs Correspondent The Equitable Life Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society High rates of return from society BES Two Business Expansion Schemes issued by building societies are a boon for top-rate taxpayers. Diana Wright reports London Life PEPs Downing Corporate Finance Limited Looking to Pay Less Tax? Article Withdrawn Time for next call from BT Savings news Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Sunday Times Bank of Scotland Pep up your investments This eight-page special report looks at personal equity plans, the best way of investing in the stock market, where investors are turning now that interest rates are so low. Compiled by Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor Woolwich Building Society Choosing the right plan Saints Pep regulations for 1992-93 tax year Dunedin Investment Trusts PEP Foreign Colonial Schroders Making up your own portfolio is no cheap option Staking the lot on a single company M & G, Fidelity Schroder Income Pep Offer M&g Financial Services Limited How to cut the cost of buying Returns on shares beat building societies Investors getting meagre interest on their deposits should consider switching their money into Peps that currently offer tax-free yields of 6% to 8% and have the added prospect of future growth. Diana Wright reports Scottish Widows Perpetual Baillie Gifford & Co The Sunday Times Gartmore Personal Equity Plans Barclays A pound a day keeps risk at bay With shares more volatile, regular savings plans are a good bet, writes Diana Wright How the top funds shape up Scottish Investment Trust If performance is bad, change the manager Your Pep can be moved to a new manager but the switch must be made carefully. If you sell one year's plan, you will lose its allowance for ever. Margaret Dibben reports Move into American markets Save & Prosper Mercury The Footsie Pep Newton Fimbra Prudential Photosales Checking out the charges At this time of year, discount offers abound but, as always, the quality of the product and the people behind it should be the prime criteria. Diana Wright reports Funds that offer investors an ethical stance Hill Samuel Flexibility makes Peps best bet They can be used to plan for school fees, to supplement your pension, or even to pay the mortgage, says Christopher Gilchrist Henderson Annuity package boosts income Invesco Mim Guinness Flight Prolific Touche Remnant Is it the right time to invest? Diana Wright finds that some Pep managers are holding back until share prices fall Business to Business Appears It may be time to lock into a cheap mortgage Fidelity Investments Lloyd's insiders 'failed' to warn names A letter telling the insurance market about the risk of huge asbestosis claims might have stopped thousands of members joining, writes Tom Benyon, below, while Helen Davidson, on the left, looks at the background of the legal battles Nightmare on Lime Street Flemings National & Provincial Building Society Brewer changes course on sponsorship Horizontally mobile millionaires Single-minded Capital Bank of England chief gives his joint account Prufrock BA takes lid off secrets Single-minded Brief called to the bar BA terms Airbus hit by US order cutbacks In today's Other Papers Deutsche Bank cures Morgan's hangover The Sunday Times Legal Aid Associated British Ports Henry MacLeod Contents Selector Europe Search & Selection Contents Move me, move my spouse With the rise in the number of women managers, companies must take employees' partners into account when moving them around, says Tessa Thomas Whitehead selection Sullivan Johnstone The ERC Group KPMG Selection & Search The Baker's Oven Mawdsley Consultancy Communications and Computer Security Multiple Display Advertising Items Blenheim Project Manager—Mobile Phone N B Selection Ltd The Pathfinder Partnership Limited N B Selection Ltd Redundant Executive? 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MacMillan Davies Executive Link International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Waste Management International Sales and Consultancy Bull GE Information Services Limited Medlock Associates TT Group PLC ECM Selection Limited Lansdowne Colgate-Palmolive Limited Yorkshire Electricity Group plc Fletcher Hunt plc Austin Knight Interim Executive Management in Information… Health & Safety Executive HSBC Asset Management Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultants Makro Multiple Display Advertising Items Hogg Clarke International Head of Computer & Office Services Management Consultants Barking Power Elonex Multiple Display Advertising Items Ramsey Hall Associates K/f Associates McKenzie Waterman Good Connections Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Kiddy and Company Vaillant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Greenwich Lothian Health Board Buckinghamshire County Council Catholic Marriage Advisory Council University Keele Nottinghamshire County Council International Monetary Fund Care to Learn Cheshire County Council Assistant Director of Finance Manchester Training and Enterprise Council Mersey Regional Health Authority Dinas Caerdydd City of Cardiff Sheffield Hallam University Surrey County Council Napier University Edinburgh University of Surrey City University Business School University of Bath WDM Ltd. Davies's College Davies Laing & Dick College Surrey College Abbey Tutorial College The Smae Institute Ashbourne Cranfield Which MBA? Leeds University MBAs A Level & GCSE Revision Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University M. Sc in Training The Management School Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bradford Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Boxer is still in the ring at 70 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Saab shows its age against saloons of the nineties Midway through a long-term test, Eric Dymock is finding the Saab 9000 competent but unrefined when compared with rivals of more modern design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Thames Ditton Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Hallmark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley JCT 600 Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stillmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann of Distinction Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Central Motor Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graham Harris Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifton Gate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheap mortgages set to kickstart market First-timers are making their move, reports Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Repossessed Properties The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Allison Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nuns sell Heseltine school Major Exposure The Major Ronald Ferguson kiss and tell saga may be shocking, but it's no less than we have come to expect from our decadent upper classes, says Jonathan Margolis Settling in for the big chill It's cool to stay in, hip to give it a miss. Rachel Cooke and Nicola Davidson explore the recession's comfy side-effect Character Shows Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brief Lives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items This one will Ran and Ran Multiple Classified Advertising Items NHS Loto Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latin primer Multiple Display Advertising Items Is your Train on Time Comrade? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tailored Covers Expense accounts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cannock Gates Di laughing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bruce is Back He was the darling of the shiny set, the man who made Di to die for. Now Bruce Oldfield has started taking measures to keep his fans happy. Paula Reed reports The Sunday Times Cartier China Mainland Motorail your way to the sun Ibuleve In with the Great and the Good Who's Jeff Randall? See p1,554 (he's City editor of The Sunday Times, actually) Wine Festival Opening up—the shrink-rap way Is the stiff upper lip quivering, asks Jonathan Margolis. Psychobabble, beloved of American presidents and Woody Allen, is on its way It's the quantity that counts Brian Deer ponders the implications for underpants of a new report on male fertility The Sunday Times Crossword Bruno boxes clever in Soho Table Talk Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Sites Gold Medal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Simply Tropix Travelbag STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Travel Mutual benefits Wine Conran's immaculate conception Rhoda Keonig visits the new Quaglino's, chic successor to the pre-war glitterati's top restaurant, where conspicuous consumption still counts Picture Gallery Paul Mitchell Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to pick your perfect partner Research suggests that happy families make happy Valentines. Jerome Burne considers the evidence The Citroën Ax for Car Lovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kodak Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Accommodation Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropical Places Ltd Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Closed encounters Smoke screened Florida safety Clean scheme Green triumph Smaller wonders Sick transit Rajasthan number Brittany Ferries Sentimental Journey Michael De Larrabeiti exchanges the Golden Arrow of his childhood memories for a TGV, on a magical mystery rail tour of France Aspects of Aspen Scott on Skiing Polorbis Sunsail Holiday Autos Twickers World Mark Warner Cunard Finland Unicorn Holidays Ltd Sardinia Mile upon mile of empty beaches, a stunning wilderness of mountains, dense pine and oak forest, Sardinia—a land left outside of time and history'—is the lost Mediterranean rediscovered. David Wickers reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Aer Lingus South of France India Swansea Cork Ferries Cunard Princess Cruises Bales Dorking Surrey Caribbean Connection Defying the laws of nature Balearic-style Ibiza's only remaining stretch of unspoilt wild wetlands is under threat of development. Paul Richardson reports Swan Hellenic Royal Caribbean Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Holiday Accommodation Balearics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tropical Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Matthews Westbury Travel Ltd Headwater France Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items P&o European Ferries Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Authentic French Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Relax with the French Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Delicious French Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel's Corfu Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Holiday Accommodation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain CV Travel's Mediterranean World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alternative Travel Group ST Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Late Availability Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skiers Travel Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Activity Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Giant beauties will add a touch of Eden Graham Rose finds exotic plants thriving in what is claimed to be the world's largest water garden centre, and suggests how gardeners with heafed conservatories can create their own jungle UK Travel Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Veg for beginners: stick to the basics for best results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mackay's agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Left turns For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities Janus Publishing Company Foolproof Wolf's bane Jolly hockey sticks Pile 'Em High Generation game Virtual reality On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on bad boys, bad taste and a bad move by the BBC Nudge, nudge, wink, wink… Are we a nation of passionate philanderers or repressed sexual failures? Julie Burchill wonders if a history of the British in the bedroom can offer more than pillow talk and sweet nothings Before and after Roses are red, violets are blue Sugar is sweet, but this is goo, says Helen Fielding, analysing Valentine messages Valentine Verse The Book Guild Ltd. Penguins Do It Literally Falling in love again, and again… Adultery Anatomy of Love a Natural History of Adultery, Monogamy and Divorce by Helen Fisher Simon & Schuster £16.99 pp431 Authors Wanted Another fine mess… Sex War Not Guilty In Defence of the Modern Man by David Thomas Weidenfeld £8.99 pp271 Puh-leese! He Says, She Says Closing the Communication Gap Between the Sexes by Dr Lillian Glass Piatkus £7.99 pp194 Soul and Sensuality Returning the Erotic to Everyday Life by Roger Housden Rider £9.99 pp256 I'll write home every day… Forces Sweethearts Wartime Romance from the First World War to the Gulf edited by Joanna Lumley Bloomsbury £16.99 pp192 Mandarin Dear Salman On the fourth anniversary of the Ayatollah's fatwa, four of the orld's leading writers offer letter of support to Salman Rushdie Diary of a fatwa Frances D'Souza, of the Rushdie Defence Committee, outlines the events and issues Higher Guesswork on masterworks Music Henry Purcell Glory of his Age by Margaret Campbell Hutchinson £20 pp295 Writers' Monthly - Free £500 Writing… Diary The Adelphi Press Writers You must remember this Cinema Round Up the Usual Suspects by Aljean Harmetz Weidenfeld £15.99 pp402 The Gothic Society Patter of tiny feet Fiction Maybe the Moon by Armistead Maupin Bantam £14.99 pp317 Wide blue wonder Nothing But Blue Skies by Thomas McGuane Secker £16.99 pp349 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 258 Instant satisfaction Fiction Love Over Gold by Susannah James Corgi £3.99 pp343 Southern crosses Net of Jewels by Ellen Gilchrist Faber £14.99 pp360 The Sunday Times Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Times Newspapers London Review of Books Accelerated learning The Grapeviane Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty Princess or Peas Knight or The Numskulls Going Bananas! What's in a Name! Stingray Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Cod's Question The Funday Times Club Coupon Thinks Laterally Contents Contents His, and As more women go to work and machines instead of men do hard labour,'feminine' management skills will be what count in future, argues Martin Jacques Blinded by vision An infant artist is acclaimed. Frank Whitford hails a triumph of innocence The game's up for the play Scrutiny Gilbert Adair challenges theatre's claim to be a higher art form than its 20th-century rival, film Deadlier than the male The Amy Fisher case, which stirred a media frenzy in the United States after a teenager shot her married lover's wife, shows how Americans' attitudes to sex are unrealistic, says Camille Paglia Renault Clio Renault Clio Criterion Theatre Warning sickness Record check Let's do the time warp again Pop may still be eating itself, but tastes have changed. Forget the 1960s, says Robert Sandall, the plats du jour belong to 1973 Reaching to high Evans Anne Evans, Britain's leading Brunnhilde, is now adding Isolde to her Wagnerian repertoire, reports Hugh Canning Punch and Boulez Paul Driver feels the pulse of musical modernism at the Royal Festival Hall All esteemed up about nothing How does the uneven Vienna Philharmonic win such praise, asks Hugh Canning Royal Opera House From the sublime to Chic restaurant-goers already know his work, but now Rick Mather (right) is reaching a wider public with his high-profile buildings. Report by Hugh Pearman Nominate your Building of the Year Art check Royal Albert Hall The Russian All Stars South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Górecki The Concert Wigmore Hall St. John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Oldham Leisure Services Victor Hochhauser Barbican Hall LSO Royal National Theatre Theatre Your exclusive ticket to the best seats Opera & Ballet Dominion Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Telephone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joanna Lumley book offer Queen's Theatre Not a case of black or white Integrated casting is the natural reflection of a changing society, says John Peter Dance check Repro man Roy Lichtenstein's style is not just cartoon pastiche, but a commentary on out mechanistic age, says Frank Whitford Older, but none the wiser Peter O'Toole has been given his second award, but the first one didn't really count. He tells Chrissy Iley about a hit and miss career The Witches Theatre check Film check Method in his meanness Harvey Keitel's Bad Lieutenant is his most terrifying role yet, says Chris Peachment Hollywood's Addiction to Violence Michael MEDVED's attack on the film industry is fuelling a furious debate. In the second extract from his new book, Hollywood vs America, he counts the social cost of big-screen brutality BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama Sky News CNN BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Tuesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Thursday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Friday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Saturday Regional Variations Critices' choice Satellite Film choice Today 14 February Monday 15 February Tuesday 16 February Critics' choice Wednesday 17 February Thursday 18 February Friday 19 February Saturday 20 February World Service Interrogative voice The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Contents Minolta Nordic Contents Citroën The Best History BCA Book Clubs Pioneer The Sunday Times Press association Dominic Lawson and his sister Nigella, journalists, talk to Richard Rosenfeld Amdega Strachan Lands' End Douro River The Life and Legacy of Malcolm Neville Johnson Racing Green Mitsubishi Motors Next Directory Ashbourne Homes PLC Caribbean Connection Christies The Softback Preview Me Tarzan You Paying Eurocamp Multiple Display Advertising Items Gardeners Choice All Right now Joe Cocker has been called the world's greatest white blues singer, his scorched voice reaching into the heart of suffering. And he knows all about that. For 20 years he plumbed the depths of addiction, despair and humiliation. Russell Miller is witness to a redemption Finally Free Dolphin Western Driveways Dare to Bare Picture Gallery Pine Valley A Methyst Pendant Shock Tactics Look, It's Got Legs Screen Test Potter's Protegee Sasha Miller meets Louise Germaine, the star of Dennis Potter's new television series Notes from New York Scope The Writing School Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Hamlet A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times KLM BCA Music Clubs

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