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News from 03/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Ana Autumn, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Linda France, Philip Roche, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Aminatta Forna, David Tytler, Richard Ellis, Michael Aspel Ose, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Susan Hill, J G Archibald, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Mike Stephens, Paul Smith, Dlana Wright, Graham Rose, Brief Lives, Mark Pyper, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Debra Cleveland, Paul Massey, Terry Castle Professor of English, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Ahmed Rashid, James Warmingham, Charles Hymas, Liz Hodgkinson, Mary Wilson, Richard Guilliatt, Tom Jaine, Dez Dearlove, Patrick Frater, Neville Hodgkinson, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, Iain Johnstone, Judy Goodland, Rob Long, Richard Ellis Africa Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Nilgin Yusuf, Ivan Fallon, Peter Wilson, Deryk Brown, Betty Gearing, David Dougill, Hazel Rea, H Kleeman, Dennis Hopper, Gareth Daniels, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, Geoff Whitten, Barbara Colley, Michael Jones, Mary Sanforth Hart, Alex Spillius, Peter Kellner, Andrew Nell, George Perry, Elaine Feinstein, Sue Mott, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Rupert Widdicombe, Hazel Courtenay, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Richard Lloyd Parry, Bernard Cafferty, Kim Andreolli, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Ian Small, Alison Crocker, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Jonathan Todd, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Clare Colvin, Ann McFerran, Nick Newman, Mary Shaw, Steven Downes, J Phipps, Glenys Roberts, Desmond Brown, David Leppard, Rev John Garfoot, Elspeth Huxley, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Christopher Lloyd, Jenifer Oguz, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Nick Gordon, Sue Bodinetz, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Nik Cohn, Vivian Anthony, Stephen Jones, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Rosalyn Wilder, Harry Mullan, S Navaratnarasah, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Melvyn Bragg, Susan Ellicott Austin, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Richrad Woods, Philippa Seligman, Jo Foley, Charles Hymas Educational Correspondent, Chris Jones, Brough Scott, Andro Linklater, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Rev Dr Francis Marsden, John Goodbody, Faith Brooke, Maurice Chittenden, David Woodhead, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, David Clutterbuck, Richard Tovey, John P McCarthy, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Richard Gonzales Swan Hunter Shipbuilders Joint Unions Committee, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Simon Callow, Andrew Alderson, Roy Hattersley, A A Gill, Chris Peters, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Dannie Abse, Ivan Stancioff, Graham Mather, Chrissy Iley, Tony Moss, Mary Alexander, Stephen Pettitt, Peter, Keith Graham, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, Peter Semler, Alan Ruddock, Elizabeth Walkington, Jenny Lees-Spalding, Hugh Thompson, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Mike Hammond, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Paul Henderson, Liz McBryde, Brian Clough, Joanna Simon, Elizabeth Helander, Alderman Frank Sartor, Boris Schapiro,

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Thatcher calls for change in Tory leadership rules 'Being prime minister is much bigger than being Tory leader' Kuoni Daddy's Girls Free CDs Offer Major warns of threat to economic recovery Independent Schools African Aids plague 'a myth' Revealed: the real Red October story Contents Lamont and Portillo widen Tory division over tax rises Pen Direct "Hello, I lead such a Complicated life, what… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fight for survival in Desert of Death The Sunday Times Mercury 'A-plus' exams on way for brightest pupils Irma brave despite sad news The Times Cards Race case officer may be censured Peugeot Short 'near to collapse' as his chess camp feuds Tense fight ends in draw Tories crushed in by-elections British Midland Irish peace hopes ebb as Hume deal is sent to Dublin Jail for cheating council Jeep Millions go down the drain from NHS's dripping taps The Sunday Times Stars back campaign to free Kray twins Left-wing rebel with a lost cause John Peter reviews David Hare's Absence Of War Freak wave batters QE2 IBM Peter Sutcliffe claims allowance In today's Other Papers Moynihan inherits seat in Lords Trials delayed by cost-cutting Waco raid made for TV cameras Raine's husband in £6,000 row Word perfect Vauxhall Pinter's play ill met by Moonlight Zorba dances on as life imitates art Good on fattism but thin on principles Glenys Roberts Fizz froths, fur flies Getting the signals right Vodofone Calamity Kate in Balkan stew Week Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society The Plague that Never was They said it was the epidemic that would devastate a continent. Yet how many Africans are really dying of Aids? Neville Hodgkinson, in Tanzania, finds startling new evidence at the so-called epicentre of the disease A global industry Motorola It drives like a dream Mercedes-Benz They came for a cure—but a blunder let them die A simple error by a radiologist resulted in a terrible toll for cancer sufferers and their families. How could it have happened? Ford American Airlines SAAB Violence erupts as hardliners take to Moscow's streets Quake warning was ignored; toll is the worst this century Lockerbie drama turns to farce Libya is preparing to surrender the Lockerbie suspects to Scottish justice, but, writes Marie Colvin, no attempt is being made to catch the real criminals Who Can Bring You a Plain Paper Fax at Such a Plain Kohl's worst gaffe: a 'ferret' as president Thomas Cook Eduard the peacemaker tastes the shame of defeat Sheverdnadze the gentle diplomat tums gun-toting field marshal as Boots The Sunday Times Canon It's time for Big Daddy's comeback, says Amin EDS Black in trouble for defence of Klan Hillary's bravura puts Bill back in the game Nationwide Black in trouble for defence of Klan AA Business Services Allies ridicule US double-talk President Clinton has been talking tough, but America's experience in Somalia has left him nervous, writes James Adams SA wealth flees black taxation IBM Bhutto family feud takes toll on election eve Brother and sister fight to lead party Land Rover Discovery Diehards riot in Moscow Iran arms dealer gave Tories cash Lifeline could save Major from being toppled by rebels Continued from P. 1 Singapore Airlines Weather and Travel Outlook Newman Street bombing admitted by IRA News Digest Juries backed Gift of life Piggott will Sir Brian Urquhart Bond winners Top of the second division The worst of Lewis beats Bruno's best Hanry Mullan reports from Cardiff Loser and still a champ, know what I mean? Nick Pitt on the night good old Frank Bruno gave us his all—and it just wasn't enough Contents The Bad And the Ugly Lombard NatWest Premier League Pools Cole-fired Newcastle earn stripes at last Time for Gascoigne to deliver Lazio's visit to Milan is the big occassion the Englishman loves. Mike Hammond reports The Times Golden visions for the purists Chris Lightbown on today's clash between Tottenham and Everton Liverpool find nought for their comfort Deryk Brown at Anfield Speed keeps Leeds rolling on Martin Searby at Elland Road Fox set loose in the coop Alex Spillius at Carrow Road McFarland steps up as Cox quits Football Focus Sharp Shearer at his best Malcolm Winton at the Country Ground United confirm the Doc's verdict Mihir Bose at Hillsborough White is the ticket in Loftus Road lottery Chris Lightbown at Loftus Road Wise loses his head while West Ham find theirs Vince Wright at Upton Park Boro rescued by Moore in dying seconds Louise Taylor at Ayresome Park Flo cuts it fine in last-gasp thriller Steven Downes at The Dell Sting in the Bee's tale Whistle Blower Unfunny bunnies Blue heaven Getting shirty Linfield go down fighting for the red, white, blue and green Chris Lightbown on the Belfast part-timers who once again achieved defeat with grace TV finally cuts old big 'ead down to size Mihir Bose on the scandal that has broken around Brian Clough and football Real Madrid have fallen on very hard times Rupert Widdicombe on the decline of Europe's most illustrious club Strange events at Luton: anatomy of a transfer User Friendly: a female that dislikes being second best John Karter on the horse Clive Brittain knows is talented but capricious Carson bids for an Arc of triumph Brough Scott on the tiny giant who overcame bad luck and worse accidents to be at Longchamp today, still in pursuit of a dream Today's Longchamp Field Opera House can foil Fabre's trio Penny Drops in for gamble John Karter reports from Newmarket Benn v Eubank Ii: menace in the air Harry Mullan says the Dark Destroyer could be foiled by a bigger, stronger Chris Eubank Simply the best or simply a world-class jest? Nick Pitt on an enigmatic champion who seems happier posing than punching What Europe must do to regain the Ryder Cup Golf Big on talk, short on tact Action Replay Mark Reason on the past 7 days McLaren ready for life after Senna Motor Racing Wales ready to charge from the shadows Rugby League Dickson sets pace as Fortuna falls to fate Sailing Bronze for Bell ends long wait Judo Back to front as Leicester swat Wasps Stephen Jones at Aylestone Road Bath sinks Gloucester for record Chris Jones at the Recreation Ground Newcastle suffer Harlequins backlash Michael Austin at Kingston Park New Zealand tackle the soft option Stephen Jones claims rugby chiefs have created too easy a tour for the All Blacks Lightweight Llanelli send stars reeling Gareth Daniels at Arms Park Hero Ouchi feels pain of dismissal Rugby Round-Up The biggest, baddest owner in sport The Sue Mott Interview Bombay's best are out of pocket Billiards Giants pursue a miracle in their own field of dreams Ira Miller on the timely resurgence of San Francisco Crutchley finds an Irish pot of gold Hockey Racing Sport on TV For the Record This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union News Focus Richardson holds firm Reeve feels at home Wayward shots O'Sullivan again Brothers in arms Old rivals Lost appeal Bruno and Lewis talked fireworks but delivered a very damp squib Nick Pitt on the big fight that fizzled out National Westminster Bank Ladbroke back in the firing line Lawyers hit papers with injunction Last gasp attempt to stop Greycoat deal Virgin Institutions call for Costain chief to quit Fleming dilemma over Invergordon ABC targets Roddick Body Shop City rejects BR Telecom Treasury lifts forecast to growth of 2% Goode does not go far enough Business Comment Cumbria Will Work for You BAA in bid to run Chinese airports Rain threatens recovery's parade View Point Opec oil quota deal averts price collapse In today's Other Papers US firms battle S Africa hurdles What's Brewing? As GrandMet disposes of its pub chain, it leaves an industry in the throes of change Perspective on pubs and pints: who owns what GrandMet calls time on pubs Forte Crest British funds hold key to BNP sale UK institutions are vital to a successful float of the French bank but they must stay outside a defensive ring, Patrick Frater writes from Paris Champion showing likely from Man Utd Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Barclays Companies House Bank of Scotland Govett Strategic Etam Hamlet Group Ross Group JLI Group CIA Market beckons for video game firm Lloyds Chemists Graystone Sedgemoor FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data BMW the New 4-Cylinder BMW 3 Series Littlewoods braces for another bout of family feuding Some members want to float off parts of the group. Others want to maintain control. Report by Helen Davidson CT Maher's ousting closes a chapter for Pentos He took 20 years to build up Pentos, but two years of falling profits sealed Terry Maher's fate. Report by Helen Davidson The Sunday Times Italian bride claims rock drug firms Corruption investigations have spread to Italy's pharmaceuticals industry and hit the offshoots of top British companies. Report by Peter Semler in Milan and Matthew Lynn London Gatwick City nurses an interest in caring for the elderly The ghost of full employment rides again Economic Outlook Clinton refuses to learn from Europe's mistakes American Account Straight Talk Hong Kong's top taipans get ready for takeover As 1997 approaches and more and more companies shift from Hong Kong hands into Chinese ownership, a question hangs over their survival, writes Garth Alexander Cheaney Fimbra Moving out of the shadows As Anglo and Minorco reshuffle the pack, potential investors in South Africa hit a hidden snag American laws hold back South Africa City laws, and township violence, are putting a brake on investment, says Garth Alexander Rural Wales IL Talkland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, INC (UK) Ltd Crestcom International, Ltd. Touchstone Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecoms Insure your Success in '94 70% Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Ltd £84.95 Humana International Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Directors… are Creditors & Bank Pressing?! Discreet Surveillance Equipment Ends Uncertainty! Multiple Display Advertising Items No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spencer Company Formations Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Search is on for firms with brightest future A prize of £50,000 and nationwide recognition await Britain's best medium-sized company, writes Debra Cleveland 3i Investors in Industry Boating company widens horizons Keeping it in the family Next Sunday a Sunday Times Business Skills video-training package on NACCB not responsible for fees Speed up your ageing personal computer Software A new Windows package maximises the power of existing hardware and allows networking with other PCs, faxes and photocopiers. Christopher Lloyd reports Olivetti Airliners without windows …Aviation Blanket soothes muscle injuries Medical The Sunday Times Controllers extend grip over ocean National Westminster Bank British Franchise Association Business Services Desk Box Calendars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpha graphics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn National Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ULC Trust Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health & Safety Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour printers leap forward Bits & Bytes Multiple Display Advertising Items Stock plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guinness Flight Noughts flow in sales of born-again fountain pens Collector's file Old £1 note unfolds purchasing power Update The Equitable Life Henderson touche Remnant Goode falls short of a revolution It will be at least a year before new laws are brougt in to tighten up the occupational pension scheme system as recommended by the Goode committee last week. In the meantime some of the propoals may be watered down. Report by Paul Nuki Fastest payers of interest Plastic money reigns in Australia On the road to safer pension plans Save & Prosper Frauds less likely Stockbroker's 'watchdog' was too busy to bark Questions of cash Invesco Try Co-op for best fixed rate The Pep Shop Ltd S. E. C. Rothschild Asset Management Goode and not so good in the reform of pensions Comment 'Solid' housing scheme Buried billions lie unclaimed Investment institutions hold billions in dormant accounts. Their owners have forgotten about the money or may have died. Some of it could belong you. Report by Paul Nuki and Diana Wright Lost treasures in trusts and banks Robert Fleming save & Prosper Fraser Marr Don't Buy a PC! Save & Prosper Tracking down the money Free Financial Planner Available now The M&G Group Get free advice on tax Savings news The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Unit trust index Lights, camera, action. . . money Newton Cutting the cost of top-end insurance It need not cost the earth to insure your fine art and antiques, reports Nick Gardner Direct Premium Account Garages are the stars of today's house market Alliance Leicester Morgan Grenfell Personal Finance Unitas Sheppard's pay poser Author's commercial break Premier incentives Pizza man to deliver baby Prufrock Game of the name in publishing Reece takes the Mickey Wee venture Teach your staff the art of customer service Corporate paranoia takes hold at nervous Ladbroke Scottish & Newcastle In the City The Sunday Times TI Group Greycoat The that Failed the Cover UP that Failed He sold weapons-making machinery to Iraq and used his business trips there to spy for M16. Gouernment ministers and British intelligence were in the known but when his activities were uncovered they abandoned him. As he prepared for his trial at the Old Bailey, accused of illegally exporting goods to Iraq Dixons Tyne Wear Stand by, space rats, for one giant blast-off to oblivion 7 Days Nightmare result for football's Mr Big Profile Brian Clough Best prospect for the Tories is an ill-tempered truce Inside Politics HSE Books Why schoolgirls are drawn to the smoking habit Rachel Cooke examines what makes so many young girls take to cigarettes At our peril Britain fails to fly the flag for Rushdie Iran should be made a pariah until it lifts its fatwah, otherwise our whole nation is dangerously diminished, says Barbara Amiel Concern World Wide Bloodbath or springboard? Atticus Godfrey Smith Smith gets a ticket for the fast train The Labour leader's conference victory lets him make a dash for party modernisation—but will he take it, asks Peter Kellner How Wellington gave bureaucracy the boot Platform There is a lesson for Britain in the success of New Zealand's radical reform of its government, says Graham Mather All our yesterdays as Liberals and Labour shun the real world The Tories seem set to follow the other two parties and use their conference to repeat past mistakes, writes Norman Macrae Iberia Smith wins but it's a deal with the devil The union vote went his way; Beckett and Prescott kissed and made up. But behind the triumph at Brighton, how much had the Labour leader given away? Andrew Grice reports Seminar & Presentation Sisters scare the brothers Opponents are already calling it the 'harridan tendency'. Andrew Grice on a significant victory for Labour women Answers Boots Goodbye and good riddance, Tony Benn Gerald Kaufman blames an old comrade for Labour's misfortunes Is teaching too hard for teachers? Taking risks to save drug addicts Sydney played fair and won the fight Points David Coleman Birthdays National Savings Neither a fool nor a would-be hero Sins since Moses went up Sinai Nurses skirt the issue Vineyards provide a grape opportunity Mary Wilson has just the place for the wine-loving entrepreneur Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons… John D Wood & Co. 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Ciaran Byrne reports on one boy's plight The Sunday Times Trinity Grammar School Multiple Display Advertising Items Record number of applicants rejected Getting a place at university will be even more difficult next year, writes Charles Hymas The Management School Southampton Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proteus Cite (Associates) City Ltd. Knightsbridge University Multiple Display Advertising Items Astrid Caribbean Challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items Save £1,000 on computers for schools The Sunday Times University of Brighton Language UNK Training Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Contents The Prisoner Taken On Trust by Terry Waite Hodder £14.99 pp370 Facts of life Unsuitable book? Cover photograph of Terry Waite by Nigel Parry Border lines Too wit House rules Pile Em High On the Critical List Seconds out! Harvey Porlock referees this year's Booker punch-up Lord of misrule? Politics Wilson: The Authorised Life Of Lord Wilson Of Rievaulx by Philip Ziegler Weidenfeld £20 pp593 Under the Frog Under the influence Biography Pursued By Furies a Life Of Malcolm Lowry by Gordon Bowker HarperCollins £25 pp672 St Lucia, innit Essays Visiting Mrs Nabokov And Other Excursions by Martin Amis Cape £15.99 pp274 History Today Viking Paternity suited Biography Robert, My Father by Sheridan Morley Weidenfeld £16.99 pp240 SCM Press Ltd Sins Of The Fathers The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 291 Mother courage History A Price Below Rubies Fewish Women As Rebels And Radicals by Naomi Shepherd Weidenfeld £25 pp336 Hilton Diary Magical mystery tour Tom Shone braves the Hawaiian high seas in a kayak in order to ask Paul Theroux about American eating habits, the end of the travel-writing boom and his novel, Millroy The Magician On the Shelf Susan Hill, the author of a sequel to Rebecca, explains the appeal of Daphne du Maurier's classic Mischief Mbain Doctoring literature Anthology The Literary Companion To Medicine edited by Richard Gordon Sinclair-Stevenson £18 pp431 Writing Magazine Double trouble Ireland Paddy And Mr Punch by R F Foster Allen Lane £22.50 pp372 Picador Susan Hill Historical present Fiction A Wreath Upon The Dead by Briege Duffaud Poolbeg £14.99 pp449 Watanabe wannabes The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami H Hamilton £9.99 pp327 'Marvellous' The trials of Badminton Fiction The Love Songs Of Nathan J Swirsky by Christopher Hope Macmillan £13.99 pp190 Barry Humphries Gordon Stevens Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Linguaphone The Times Literary Supplement Multiple Display Advertising Items This Week Strip-Teasers Planet of the Duck's The Funday Times Club Funday Film … Beryl the Peril Cod only Knows! Talking Pictures Shaggy Dog Story! Funday Times Culture This week, what to read and what to see. Keep writing to us at: The Funday Times, 1 Pennington St, London E1 9XW Top of the Box! The Big Screen Companion What's the Logic? The Garden at Night Many animals (called nocturnal animals) are active only at night. Some come out at dusk, others emerge later and move around until dawn. Go into your garden at these times, with a torch covered in red tissue paper, to see what you can find Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls The Funday Times Bogart Joy Stick Scribble The Funday Times Club Coupon The first 100 readers to join the club this week… Contents Inside Shocking business Students of substance Lynn Barber's Week Kurt reply Dressing up for Daddy's party When can a politician be caught surrounded by girls? When they're his daughters, says Jonathan Margolis Transatlantic Title Fight Tall, dark, handsome, and a baron, too—Jacques de Borchgrave should have been the perfect love, but he turned out to be a monster of deprauity. Or did be? Geordie Greig and Jonathan Todd on the memoirs that have America talking—and le tout Belgtuns, too The Lygon Arms To the manor drawn It was just like the Bafta awards. Peter Bowles was there. So was Penelope Keith and three Joyce Grenfells, a a Gill gets up early to ride with the bounds Lunatics taking over the asylum Clive and Gaye Derby-Lewis have become famous as the Basil and Sybil Fawlty of South Africa, but without the laughs. Thomorrow, the bumbling, social-climbing couple will appear in court accused of the murder of Communist party leader Chris Hani Cartier Tired of techno? Join the club Imogen Edwards-Jones reports from beyond the rave Now in Abbottle Club Class Eschewing the fat They become furtive, obsessive, insecure. Chrissy Iley on why men and diets don't mix Great Coats! From Ralph Lauren to military surplus stores, the greatcoat is out-manoeuvring all others. Nilgin Yusuf on the most stylish way to combat the winter weather The Sunday Times Deals on wheels Now that car boot sales have gone up-market, Peter Johnson seeks out the collector's items among the unconsidered trifles Caterina's diary No longer child's play At three, Caterina is in the brightest 2% in the brightest 2% of the population—but she's bored and frustrated. Charles Hymas on why gifted children are often disadvantaged Smallbone No stone unturned Gardening Graham Rose meets a master of the art of Zen and dry water garden maintenance Homes & Gardens Cannock Gates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Comfort Machine Mart Grove Wood Answer Back Her Majesty's loyal subjects defend Buckingham Palace from Lynn Barber's attacks on the long visitors' queues, the alleged lack of facilities, and the 'entirely bideous' rooms Sagafjord A Spaniard in the works Table Talk Off your Trolley Lot of bottle Wine Catching on Although not truly exotic, the berring certainly is versatile, says Sue Lawrence. It even goes swimmingly with ice-cream 30 Minute Menu Lapin it up Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Letters Me and my big mouth Liz Hodgkinson reports on the aftermath of going public—in these pages—about her involvement in wife-swapping John Noakes Brief Lives He did the Cresta Run, cllmbed Nelson's Colum, and, if pushed, could rustle up a three-course dinner for eight using a Squeezy bottle and a ball of string. Last week, Noakes joined former colleagues to celebrate 35 years of Blue Peter The Sunday Times Crossword Farmer vs Farmer Feuds Corner Messing about in boathouses Interiors Hugh Pearman watches the wind in the willows from Max Lyons's idiosyncratic Thamesside retreat The company of cars Motoring In Italy, if you drive a Ferrari into a demonstration the crowd will demand to know how fast it goes. In Britain, you, and your car, will be burnt. Jeremy Clarkson wonders why the British, who build the bottest cars, claim they hate them Cunard Crown Divertimenti All in the best of taste Free tastings, Decanter Masterclasses, wine auctions, what to drink with chocolate, where to find the best venison, lessons from the top chefs, how to throw the perfect party…It's all happening at the culinary event of the year, opening in London this week. Jo Foley sets the scene Anyone for starters? Egon Ronay awards The Sunday Times The Sunday Times On the Costa Deliciosa The same British holiday makers who once made do with fake tortilla and paella are now discovering the real thing. Jo Foley on the variety of Spanish food The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quacks ARC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tryst Sirius Bristol Cardiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Youthful attractive man 40's financially secure… Just Silk Scalewatcher Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Direct Foam Supply Co Genealogy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grenadier Firelighters Ltd. City Group British Antique Replicas F&S Engineering Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Markson Pianos Dawsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items EF International Language Schools "The Natural Cure to Baldness" Alfies Bowled over It's known as the Mistake by the Lake. 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