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News from 21/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Oliver D. Anderson, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, James Dairymple, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Brian Basham, David Canter, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Tony Francis, Robert Breckman, Mandy Dickinson, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, David Blunkett, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Adam Nicolson, Nick Pitt, William Green, Edward Welsh, Carol Sarler, Francesca Nelson, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Tony Allen-Mills, Charles Murray, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, William Mortimer Moore, Iain Johnstone, Martin James, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Cyril Dixon, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, George Parry, Cliff Temple, Robin Hunt, Harvey Porlock, Philip Nobile, Hugh Canning, J Robinson, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Idelle Rosenberg, Peter Millar, Paul Johnson, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Neil MacKwood, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, John Haslam, Bernard Cafferty, Gerry, Stuart Wavell, George Watson, Paul Donovan, S J Tull, Tim Ross, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Emma Thompson, Neil MacKinnon, Chris Long, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Godfrey Goizen, John Spalding, Spike Milligan, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Robert Hutchison, Phil Rickman, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Harry Mullan, Chris Campling, Tom Baistow, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Robyn Lewis, Ian Birrell, Dr S J Simkin, Anthony Quinn, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Bernard Fitzsimons, Brough Scott, Tony Rocca, Angela Eagle, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Jack Dawson, Craig Lord, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Colin Browne, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Pamela Winfield, D J Taylor, Christle Davies, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Jenny Morgan, Godfrey Smith, Mihir Bose, Michael Austin, Matthew Lynn, Alastair Burnet, Christa D'Souza, Roy Hattersley, Alastair Bruton, John Wilson, Matthew Campbell, Sister Wendy Beckett, Andrea Mauric, Richard Bay, Norman Macrae, Andrew Kemp, Lauren St John, Louise Branson Erdut, Andrew Lorenz, David Wickers, Dana Wynter, Farrukh Dhondy, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Paul Pickering, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, Penny Perrick, Edward Townsend, Neil MacLean, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Jaci Stephen, Joanna Simon, Chris Brasher, Michael Medved, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro,

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10-year-old boys charged with James's murder as Liverpool grieves Treasury seeks £12bn cut in government spending Thatcher was stupid, says Raisa Gorbachev The Noses' Favourite Sniffter Contents 10,000 more jobs to go at BAe Contents Britain and US to airdrop food in Bosnia Contents Smith goes into battle to save the Mirror's political soul for Labour Barclays Airport gun find triggers security row Frankfurt blamed over weapon on BA flight Royal Academy place ends years of horror for Vietnamese prodigy The Times Schools flout law on Christian teaching BBC Free Air Miles offer Flying start Vauxhall Sunday Times's famous victory for free speech Major moves on crime In today's Other Papers BBC cancels its IQ poster Overcharged by £100m Charles to live nearer to Diana Rugby romance 1m on NHS waiting list Halifax British Airways Rank and file drives unions into pay strikes Lost 60s songs found in vault Alliance Leicester Third climber is feared dead What on earth will all the explorers do next? Direct Mail Factor 8 hope in HIV battle £4m cost of inquiry into top Yard man Great tar rush comes to sticky end on Riviera Isuzu Wedding wear: a fashion show to inspire spring… Sunday Times wins top awards Turned off: why 1m Britons shun TV Tandem Your innermost secrets are for sale to the highest bidder Carey the Catastrophe? Once the harbinger of a bright decade of evangelism, George Carey has presided over crisis after crisis in the Church of England, and seems to lack all the qualities required to restore harmony and confidence. Rebecca Fowler reports Army Officer The British lock up secrets but Uncle Sam has the key You can find out more about Britain in America than here, writes Jonathan Miller Are our Children A youth crime wave is striking at the heart of the nation's moral fabric Cunard Princess Failure of the short, sharp shock Why did the feted Tory initiative go wrong? asks Michael Prescott Poverty should not be scapegoat for lawlessness Our culture excuses social deviance, writes Christle Davies Valor British Airways Fury over UN's Russian troops Alfa Romeo Publicity ruins deal on US role in Ulster Clinton tries people power against Congress Abbey National Pieman raises whiff of scandal round president Penury ends the apartheid dream N Korea in dock over nuclear sites Business Pages Saves a P. A. Time at Work Winnie wants to nurse seriously ill Mandela Hong Kong wary of China's offer to talk Vauxhall Mystery group unleashes terror wave on Colombian drug baron Thomson Worldwide Socialists face the unkindest cut of them all Bibi keeps the Israelis guessing She Meana what she say South Africa's shock of the new Ugly bug ball Motorola By Our Foreign Staff: Exile beckons for tired Mobutu Demoralised German army talks of mutiny The Daily Telegraph French outcry at death of police cell 'rape' victim Lexus Lilley to curb doctors' abuse of sick notes The Open University Saddam's oil 'time bomb' ravages fish and bird life Weather and Travel Outlook Euro-sceptics in by-election plan News Digest De Klerk move Man freed Producer dies 118th birthday Children missing Bond winners Death of a Black Dream Alex Haley's Roots inspired a generation of black people. But new research reveals that the 'true' story of his African ancestors was a fabrication-and black scholars and liberal whites covered up the hoax. By Philip Nobile Henley Management College Holiday Autos Charismatic Clinton puts struggling Major in the shade Wind-blown but surviving: how Spike gets by Canadian Airlines International The brutality of Britain Atticvs Thirty-Nine Steps towards a referendum on Europe People are giving up on the mish-mash of circumlocution, jargon and opportunism coming from Westminster, writes Alastair Burnet The Equitable Life Now even the Tories aren't working The government has had little to fear from high unemployment in the past. But that may be changing, reports Peter Kellner Labour's radical cure for the jobs malaise David Blunkett urges the introduction of a period of compulsory community service for everyone aged between 16 and 21 TCP Best little army in the West, so use it as a national earner Peacekeeping is for the professionals, argues Norman Macrae, and suggests a controversial new role for British troops "There are many ways nowadays to say farewell… Home Alone with an acute attack of moral outrage Spotlight On the furore over Yasmin Gibson's holiday and her daughter who was left behind. Peter Millar questions hasty judgment Tory eyes and ears turn to admire the Hurd instinct Inside Politics Pickfords Travel Not all wine and roses on the Provençal beat A new television series is set to further enhance our sun-kissed view of rural France. But life there has its dark side, write Stuart Wavell and Alastair Bruton Good vibrations hit sad note Christopher Lloyd presents another set of readers' answers to readers' questions Lunn Poly Who would pay good money to look like this? With designers of little, style and fewer ideas, the London fashion scene risks extinction, says Christa D'Souza How awfully unfair to the upper classes Bravo, Budapest Points The Sunday Times Birthdays National Savings Royal reply is too crisp for taxpayers Polly's brave confession Grant me an audience Manchester's huff and puff just hot air John Major launched Manchester's bid for the 2000 Olympics in a blaze of publicity. But is it all a waste of time and money? Cliff Temple on how all the cards are stacked against them and wonders why they are trying . . . but believing in dreams can make the balloon lift off Chris Brasher on the not-so-rainy city's move from rank outsider to 5-1 possible Jackson clears first hurdle of his Olympic rehabilitations Athletics Jaguar A touch of class thwarts Cornwall Thorpe in a Test class of his own The Times Lancashire stay on trail of record Foster fails to cash in Swimming France crush fragile Irish Another simple defence for Eubank Harry Mullan sees Chris Eubank hold off another challenge to his WBO supermiddleweight title The trying times are the times to try John Karter on Andy Turnell, a National Hunt trainer enjoying a change in fortune Ten things England didn't know, or didn't learn Peter Roebuck on the lessons England's management team must study if the Ashes are to be regained this summer Dwyer happy but Coulton fails to silence his critics Brits storm into Europe News Focus Bowled over by Bryant Shaky Hendry to meet Davis Martin grinds down Jahangir Senior service Becker bugged Won and out Price of fame Easy for Smith Dark horse Ames canters to a course record Golf Champions show a granite resolve and the ice in their veins David Hunn takes to the rink to sample a taste of top-class curling, as Scottish as whisky itself Andrew:"I really enjoy playing rugby. I love the… Golf Platt's heroics mask deep crisis Tony Francis on the problems that beset Graham Taylor after the pitiful performances of Gascoigne and Barnes against San Marino Whittingham: an old soldier taking no prisoners Chris Lightbown on why a super striker is being shunned by the Premier League Warhurst record needles Palace Psst, want to buy a player? Football Focus On the wings of a grudge Whistle Blower Webb of intrigue Home atone Light relief A probable not Banger explodes, then Giggs erupts Villa make a meal of pitiful Everton City lets Norwich defence off the hook Linighan enlivens depleted Arsenal Barnes and dire Liverpool drag Ipswich into despair Sheringham scintillates as Barmby exhilarates Football Pools Forecast For the Record Rugby Union Jaguar Sport on TV and Today's Fixtures Racing Welsh revival comes to nil The Loan Corporation Hasting's heroes indulge in home rule Brough Scott sees Welsh hopes come crashing down to earth in Edinburgh Hick finally defeats his demons and confounds his critics Peter Roebuck reports from Bombay Mirror board slaps down Montgomery Heseltine aims to axe coal chief No Recovery the High Street as Unemployment Tops 3M Continental Airlines Moving in: The Bank of England's first woman… Saatchis take a stake in Adidas Card charges are a crime BT plans $4bn link with Perot computer firm Refocus on jobs for full recovery Business Comment Forte Posthouse Daily Mirror Big Fight exclusive New twist in Rothschild row The Sunday Times Cold light of day dawns on GMTV In today's Other Papers Clinton's Revolution Contents Brands Direct Limited Top jobs galore: but there isn't the talent to fill them Glasgow's Alive SFO finds itself on trial The Serious Fraud Office has suffered another failure in court. Report by Helen Davidson Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Compiled by Finstat: Top 100 companies The Sunday Times Hong Kong bidders pour into Britain Fancy footwork puts Spurs back on target Sharewatch BT A share in the boardroom Swansea Fimbra Alarm signals flash for aviation sector Clinton goes in to battle over aircraft and fires warning shot at pharmaceuticals industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Drugs firms balk at new prescription Forget inflation: cut base rates to create jobs The chancellor must not be persuaded there has been too much stimules, says Neil MacKinnon Cumbria Mercury Tories bank on Hambro to raise funds Missile brain aids airliners Avionics Technology from cruise missiles could help commercial aircraft to avoid mountains, Bernard Fitzsimons reports Memories make a quantum leap Microchips The Sunday Times Smartcard puts end to swiping Security Renault The New Safrane by Renault Notebook sprints to print Computer A new machine simplifies printing for executives on the move. Report by Chris Long On a voyage to the bottom of the TV Telepresence The Sunday Times Lasers weld up severed arteries Medicine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three off Engineering Companies for Sale The British Franchise Exhibition Box Number Replies Multiple Display Advertising Items Diskovery Systems National Connect Hamilton, Speak & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Drinkmaster Telecommunications U. K. Limited Notice to Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Networking Professionals Qelgo Quartz Exchange rethinks second market Plans to close the Unlisted Securities Market may lead to a new type of stock market for smaller companies. Matthew Crabbe reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Colour Printing Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Colour Printing Healey & Baker Lombard Financial Software Ltd Prontaprint! Prontac Bulletin Escape from the debt trap Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Time to reap the Business Expansion whirlwind Banks hide criteria for rejecting customers Credit-scoring systems are shrouded in a veil of secrecy. Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, looks at how they work Investing for Income Pensioners protest they were misled over payout One investor thought Norwich Union would pay her £167 a month. She is receiving just £98 a year. Tony Hetherington reports Coventry Building Society Fairer hearing for tax gripes M&G Managed Income Fund Chase De Vere Investing for Income Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd No Title Getting cross over nought Questions of cash Unit trust promises an income of 10% Pay up for those BT shares Savings news The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Top savings rates Chelsea Building Society Fixed-rate loans hit a century Lady with the limelight Collector's file Woolwich Building Society Hypo Foreign & Colonial Save & Prosper On a magical mystery tour Lucas Will true blue turn to Green? Prufrock Rhapsody at last for mail order mogul Is there a rabbit in Alan Sugar's hat? Names seek ruling Heaton The Sunday Times Gemini N B Selection Ltd Ashley Search & Selection Contents N B Selection Ltd Howgate Sable Contents Team up for business success Forget America and Japan. Success means teamwork, and Britain is better at it than most, says Godfrey Golzen GKRS Search & Selection Central London Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items GKRS Search & Selection Highfield International Howgate Sable Oracle MSL International John Sheldrake Associates Executive Search &… MSL International Talentmark N B Selection Ltd. Intercom Data Systems N B Selection Ltd. N B Selection Ltd Highfield International Inter Exec PLC Gulf Business Machines E. C. Enterprise Oil PIM Ltd Kilvington Saville Andersen Consulting Enterprise Oil BHP Petroleum Adderley-Featherstone plc Latimer International Tower Hamlets John Lewis Partnership British Medical Association Hill Samuel Multiple Display Advertising Items Job Search now! The Royal Bank of Scotland World Class International Nicholson International TK Selection Stoy Hayward Consulting MKA Management Consultings Limited West sussex county council Goodman Graham and Associates N&P Halma Group Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Pathfinder Partnership Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Headway Travis Perkins Talisman Information Systems Wandsworth Homes Association Sphinx Level V MaST Succession Planning Associates Adams UBS Phillips & Drew Lichtin Associates Hoggett Bowers plc PA Consulting Group Sullivan Johnstone Michael Page Sales & Marketing Hoggett Bowers plc Provida PA Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items The Wentworth Consultancy Imco Group Plc Arvin & Sons Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Townsend Knight Designers Guild Nottinghamshire County Council The Rca Schools Technology Project The Phoenix Autodesk Birmingham City Council The Scottish Office Home and Health Department Action for Change Jamieson Scott Executive Search Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn French Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Newcastle upon Tyne De Montfort University Soas Fairfax University Multiple Display Advertising Items De Montfort University Leicester The College of St Mark & St John Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Heathrow The big cat growls anew A motoring benchmark has been given a new lease of life with the arrival of an improved Jaguar XJ12, writes Eric Dymock. A competitive price could mean roaring success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Citroën goes with the herd Veteran on vintage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items London Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Registration Transfers The Sunday Times Elite Registrations Central Motor Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Berkeley Homes Lovell Halifax New Homes Services The Watermark Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Regalian Goddard Smith Residential Savills Barratt Lovell Partnerships West End's smart heart beats again Mayfair is regaining its cachet as the best address as office are turned into homes, writes Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Bovis Abroad High prices halt recovery Contents Women Behaving Badly Taking the suits to the cleaners Can a Jumpered Man, like Branson, be taken seriously? Or will he only be seen as woolly, asks Keith Austin The Berkeley NHS Loto Brief Lives Emma Thompson One for the rogue Multiple Classified Advertising Items A very fishy business Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts Mr Gummer's water forture Bolinger Champagne Turnberry Osborne & Little Pure Profit Eco-friendly fashion is suddenly big business. But is the industry cleaning up its act, or simply cleaning up, asks Paula Reed Boots The Sunday Times Crossword Caught wet-handed Are all fishermen as cold-blooded as their victims? Paul Pickering tackles the 'wet-saboteurs' of the Campaign for the Abolition of Angling Multiple Display Advertising Items Feel-good factors Liz Rees-Jones tells Lesley White how she came to launch a magazine for health-conscious women Harbour master in command Table Talk Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Accommodation Multiple Display Advertising Items See your way clear Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders The Travel Bug Tropix Eurocamp Holiday Accommodation Travel Savers The Magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items New Lower Fares P&O European Ferries Holidays Tropical Places Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Thomson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rome with a View Winter in Rome: low sun slanting through emply piazzas, leisurely cappuccinos in tourist-free cafes, slow strolls through Trastevere or along the banks of a sluggish Tiber. Adam Nicolson relishes an and out-of-season Roman holiday Speke uneasy Sandals Beddy buys A new package deal Air fair Free rangers Pharaoh out Classy offer Triumphant ease on skis Scott on Skiing Caribbean Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Horse Play William Green takes the reins on a week's horseback tour of the Pyrenean foothills and, right, Susan D'arcy rounds up the best riding holidays on offer around the globe Multiple Display Advertising Items See the world from a saddle Cunard Bales Holiday Autos The Times Mark Warner British Airways Holidays Caribbean Connection Ramadas of New England Euro Disney Loyal highnesses As the Sunday Times Magazine presents its British Airways Air Miles offer, David Wickers explains frequent flyer schemes St Helena Shipping Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Belgium Holiday Accommodation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Headwater Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Matthews makes holidays Keycamp Holidays The Sunday Times Holiday Accommodation Multiple Display Advertising Items Relax with the French. Bed & Breakfast with Chambres Timsway Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Val Disere Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanbury Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Soar Mill Cove Hotel The Jides Reach Manor House Hotel Brothers give new meaning to plant hire business Large and exotic plants often feature as scenery in films and at public events. Graham Rose finds a nursery that supplies the potted 'actors' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Sex and shopping For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities Janus Publishing Company Take five Hollywood nights GI blues Scots myths Picture Gallery Full of beans Blind faith On the Critical List Harvey Porlock finds most reviewers prefer the strong, silent type Anatomy of a murderer Criminology The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer by Brian Masters Hodder £14.99 pp 242 Brian Masters: from debs to demons The Times Literary Supplement Always in the kitchen at parties How to Develop Charisma and Personal Magnetism by Stephanie Barrat-Godefroy Thorsons £5.99 pp 160 Minerva Press The Adelphi Press Imperial lather Culture and Imperialism by Edward W Said Chatto £20 pp 444 Westward ho! European Encounters with the New World by Anthony Pagden Yale £18.95 pp 216 Land Without Evil Utopian Journeys Across the South American Watershed by Richard Gott Verso £18.95 pp 320 Picador Games people played British Sport a Social History by Dennis Brailsford Lutterworth £19.50 pp 146 In the red The Alarming History of Medicine by Richard Gordon Sinclair-Stevenson £14.99 pp 247 Losing direction Levinson on Levinson edited by David Thompson Faber £8.99 pp 170 Waterstone's Book of the Month Diary Divine Invention Which came first: God, or mankind's need for him? Do we create idols to bring meaning into meaningless lives? Sister Wendy Beckett looks at our changing ideas of deity, and asks: does God have a future? Fallen angel: one of Flor Go… Time, w… Rduno's photographs of life in central and South America, collected in Wittnesses of the an introduction by Carlos Fuentes (Thames and Hundson £38) Vintage Paperbacks Wild thing Nico: The Life and Lies of an Icon by Richard Witts Virgin £16.99 pp333 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 259 Born to fail? Politics The Loss of Virtue Moral Confusion and Social Disorder in Britain and America edited by Digby Anderson The Social Affairs Unit £15.95 pp258 Present tense The Spirit of the Age An Account of Our Times by David Selbourne Sinclair-Stevenson £20 pp388 Dorrance Publishing Inc The Times Chelsea mourning Fiction The Night by Terence Stamp Phoenix House £14.99 pp228 And so to bid The Insiders by Judi Bevan Piatkus £14.99 pp385 The Book Guild Ltd Making advances No Exit by Julie Burchill Sinclair-Stevenson £12.99 pp289 Identity crisis Fiction The Blindfold by Siri Hustvedt Hodder £8.99 pp221 The Sunday Times Paperbacks Dillons Bookline Paperbacks Hardbacks No Bookbuyer Should Be without It! The Good Book… The Sunday Times RRC School Campaign The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club The Funday Times Club Coupon Lord Snooty Pop Goes the The Numskulls Crazy Larry the Lobster! Brush Stroke of Luck! Stingray Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bag a Beryl or Snooty T-Shirt! Contents Contents The revolution will be televised Ordinary people are upstaging their hapless hosts to give us television that is cheap, anarchic and addictive, says Mark Edwards Graveyard humour Scrutiny Southern comfort What are we to do with the hugely successful but very ugly South Bank centre? Hugh Pearman has some ideas Concrete changes sought Frank Whitford sketches the Hayward's future Drive an Audi quattro and you Audi Arts diary I'm sad, I'm sad, ya know it Craig Brown on a week when Michael talked and everybody's idols came crashing to the ground America's least wanted Why is British pop a flop in America, asks Robert Sandall Records check English National Opera Clare vision Hugh Canning looks forward to a Cosi fan tutte directed by Clare Venables, who will give the opera a woman's point of view Gestures by the score Paul Driver hears a varity of 80th-birthday tributes to the composer Witold Lutoslawski Tempting fate Dolvdor A licence to print money Peter Johnson on a game that has monopolised us for 60 years Nordstern Art Insurance Limited The Business Design Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Play to Packed Houses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Shakespeare Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Ballet Theatre Jan garbarek Adelphi Theatre Poirot Edwardian Hotels The World Choir Concert Garrick Theatre Academy Verdi & Puccini Multiple Display Advertising Items Blackeath Concert Halls Jose Carreras Raymond Gubbay The Sunday Times The hair all too apparent Jaci Stephen on the crop of dramas that has turned the royal soap into an instructive farce Video check Film check Class acts Staying power will be rewarded at this year's Academy awards, predicts Iain Johnstone, and, below, he reports from a lacklustre Berlin Film Festival . . . but second-class Art Check There's no comparison John Peter questions the wisdom of evaluating the theatre against the cinema Dance Check Theatre check Prized performances Hollywood's Hostility to Heroes Michael MEDVED's critical assault on the film business continues to provoke debate. In the third extract from his new book, Hollywood vs America, he asserts that the industry has grown hostile to heroes and to organised religion The Sunday Times The attack on religion BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio Radio 1 Radio 1 World Service MW 648 kHz (463m) Spoilt for choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items BCA Contents Lever Contents Velux Front and rear crumpia zones Nissan Holiday Inn Check mates Angela Eagle MP and her twin sister Maria, a solicitor, talk to Candy and Denis Atherton. Photograph by Justin Pomfrey Golf Vr6 Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Classic Choice in Leather Exer Skier Nobel Caledonia Limited Method in his Madness World of Leather Inter-Continental Hotels The Cold War Driveways Regency Multiyork Baxi Bermuda Miles away! Collect Air Miles with The Sunday Times and fly into the blue without going into the red. Report by Edward Welsh. Illustration by Paul Shorrock Air Miles Travel the World The ligger's guide to travel on the cheap More for less: how to master the art of travelling in style. By Neil MacLean Elègance boutique Who was Manet's Muse? Lawlbys Reader's Digest Tea and Empathy with Updike Picture Gallery Linguaphone Portland Which? A Quiet Storm Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Liquid Assets The Good Juice Guide Extractor Ian Andy Harris reports on the natured approach to the happy hour. Photograph by Klanger and Boink BBC The Quality Alternative to an Expensive Fitted… Pro G Time Life Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel The Sunday Times Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1697 Chess Bookwise Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Jack Dawson, cowboy, talks to Susan Ellicott. Photograph by Kenneth Jarecke Proton BCA Book Clubs

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