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News from 10/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Barbara Hall, Richard Ellis, Dr Salah Ezz, John Davison, Jon Swain, Peter Frank, Dr Duncan Keeley, Helen Davidson, David Brown, John Peter, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Tom Paulin, Susan d'Arcy, Graham Rose, Peter Mandelson Mp, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Robert Leedham, Donu Kogbara, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Lloyd King, Louise Middledorp, Marilyn French, Dez Dearlove, Geordie Greig, Martin James, D C, Robert Sandall, Ken Roberts, Iain Johnstone, Arnold Barfield, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Lee Phillips, Deryk Brown, Ivan Fallon, Isabel Wolff, David Dougill, Shona Walton, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Malcolm Wheatley, Glynis Jordan, David Hewson, Gareth Daniels, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Raining Stones, Roger Graef, Peter Kemp, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, Michael Jones, D J Fuller, Helena Kennedy Qc, Peter Millar, Paul Johnson, Ranulph Fiennes, Richard Ellis Johannesburg, John McVicar, Peter Kellner, Nick Kochan, J Collins, Alexander Walker, George Perry, Roderick Mackenzie, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Shelley von Strunckel, Rupert Allason, Mathew Lynn, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Nigel Short, S Labovitch, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Anand Deshpande, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, James Bethell, J J Scott, Paul Driver, James Adams, Liz Lightfoot, Elaine Cobbe, Johan Cruyff, Glenys Roberts, Matthew Gwyther, Anthony Clover, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Yvonne Lishman, John Woo, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Gillian Upton, Jonathan Annells, Francis Spufford, Jenny Diski, John Karter, Adrian George, Mary-Lyn Jones, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Nick Gordon, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Lawrence Freedman, Helen Hawkins, Christopher Hirst, Stephen Jones, Jonathan Coe, Walter Goddard, Jeremy Toner, Ann Blackman, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Bruce, Janine Di Giovanni, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Keith Martin, Jo Foley, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Sarah Whitfield King, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Roland White, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Antony Worrall Thompson, John Cooper, Ian Simmonds, David Churchill, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Margaret Atwood, Sarah Lonsdale, David Rees, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, David Clutterbuck, Mihir Bose, Brendan Fanning, Michael Smith, Matthew Lynn, John Harlow, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Peter Victor, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Clarke, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Noel Edmonds, Murray Chandler, Chrissy Iley, Rafi Fernandez, Stephen Pettitt, Gilbert Adair, Dr David Hope, Andrew Lorenz, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Dr Amit Banerjee, Clifford Bishop, John Cornwell, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Michael Robotham, Paula Reed, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Simon Reeve, Douglas Kennedy, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Boris Schapiro,

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Tory unity restored as Thatcher claims her inheritance is secure 'Return to traditional values is very good news' Chilling news: CD sound improves after freezing Kuoni The Downing Street Years Yeltsin had to beg army to save him Mi6 agent says ministers covered up arms to Iraq Free Cds Offer What she really says about Major Contents The Manager's Book of Checklists PenDirect Westwood Exact Software UK Limited The Sunday Times St. Joseph's Hospice How the Tories built a vulnerable unity Memoirs cap a week of high drama that saw The Sunday Times itself at the centre of the storm Mirror handed over £10,000 in a pub to 'steal' Thatcher memoirs Hewlett Packard Peugeot Art world angry over choice of new gallery boss Major asked to intervene Schools told to concentrate on Christianity Liberated sex book angers clergy Nigerian mafia nets millions in bank fraud and benefit rackets Five steps to a fortune: how the African fraud gangs operate Nationwide British Airways Whitehall's PR pontiffs eat, drink and expand Murder exposes timeshare sleaze Short loses again AEA Illegitimate babies to go for adoption In today's Other Papers Nuclear waste stores pose threat Thatcher criticised by daughter Carol Council rents turn into mortgages Divorce 'in two years' for Diana Fake heiress freed Churchill battle Midland Shocks in store for blacks who go 'home' Constable sues 'racist' Met The Robber Bride NEFF Prince leads bomb town's crusade against terrorists Five are held after blasts Vodafone Royal groom misses nice little earner So much they could learn from Home Is love blind—or do we turn a blind eye? New mould of Scotsmen Update on an old feud Boots It's what makes films fun Nick Newman's Week The Night Freedom The Battle for Russia The president shouted down the phone in growing panic and fury:'The government hangs in the South Africa Samsung The Apricot Gwent Yeltsin waits for history's verdict The West has always been wary of the Russian president's motives, and the jury is still out, says Peter Frank The new Mercedes C-class Barclays Fighting back the tears of loss amid the echoes of Vietnam Clinton backs down over Aideed hunt America offers compromise to escape Somali quagmire Mojo UN aide blasts 'incompetence' in Somalia Tense young troops fly into the barbarity of Mogadishu The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association World's policeman gets ready to go home and shut up shop Clinton's naivety about military strategy is matched by a remarkable ignorance about foreign affairs at the most senior level, James Adams writes from Washington Greece's old warriors fight dirty for power Case of pregnant cheerleaders shocks America Cathay Pacific Hani murder puts old South Africa on trial 'You're going to die' blacks tell accused Christian Aid Gun gangs go to the hop at privatised US school Brussels fears German bid to kill Maastricht America hails the king of perks Out of this World Hell hath no fury like a Zambian The Sunday Times Borderline art gets the axe Ford White wedding: Willem de Klerk, son of the South… Wages of death delight Japanese Rotten to the core: the Big Apple's bad cops UPS Fears grow for Arafat after bid to bomb plane Tolson Messenger Did romance sink the Rainbow Warrior? Canon Cabinet split over Vat compensation Singapore Airlines Weather and Travel Outlook Today's face of fashion coloured by the past Police find body in concrete tomb News Digest IRA inquiry Dearer papers 'I didn't lie' Free Mandela Len silenced Bond winners 'We will beat the Dutch' Derky Brown at Bisham Abbey English troublemakers are set for US ban Wanted Omega Fa Premier League Born-again McFarland is good news for Derby Steve Grant at the Baseball Ground Why four, four and two add up Chris Lightbown on a return to old values that could soon be reaping rich rewards The Times Nevin takes centre stage in act three Mihir Bose at Prenton Park Millwall's fortune is Taylor made Chris Lightbown at The Den Howey makes a splash at Sunderland Louise Taylor at Roker Park Bennett saves day for strugglers Vince Wright at London Road Headless chickens put Anderson on the spot Martin Searby at Oakwell Walker's shaky shuffle trips up the Bristol roll Malcolm Winton at the County Ground Stewards' Inquiry Whistle Blower Turn, Turn Again Hair Raising All Over Now Deluxe Palace History Lesson England expects. . . at least a draw Mihir Bose talks to Ruud Gullit and David Platt about England's biggest game since 1990 Dutch master waits to illuminate the global canvas Johan Cruyff fears for Holland this week. Interview by Rupert Widdicombe Happy to be Ince perfect on the night Brough Scott on how Paul ince stopped fighting and became the hub of Taylor's team Never mind the extinguishers, the dragon is still breathing fire Dave Thomas on the spirit that sustains Wales, a team on the edge of greatness Scotland look to Broonie, the dim star who could yet shine Tom English on the nice guy out to prove he really is the right man for his country Europe's challenge: two countries from each group will qualify for the 1994 World Cup in the United States Why the Irish do not fear change Chris Lightbown on how Jack Charlton's system will cope with injuries against Spain Why Brady walked away from Celtic Tom English on the intrigue and counter-intrigue behind the scenes at Parkhead Big heads roll in Palace shakeup Lee Phillips on Alan Smith's youth culture New blood helps Saints start with a rush Flying in the face of sense Action Replay Mark Reason on the past 7 days Dragons fly to beat of the drum David Hunn with the paddlers battling in the national dragon boat championships Rebuilt Blue Jays aim to repeat International Watch Co. Autoglass Situation vacant: world-class flanker Stephen Jones and Mark Reason cast their eyes over the shortlist for Peter Winterbottom's job Close-season debate clouds the waters Tamoti's embarrassment of riches Bath jolted by Wasps' late power surge Stephen Jones at Sudbury Treorchy win battle of the boot Gareth Danlels at Athletic Field No going back for Mullin, the first of Ireland's pragmatic patriots Brendan Fanning on the brilliant Blackrock centre resisting an international comeback Steely Orrell mount closing charge Michael Austin at Edge Hall Road Japanese win redresses the balance David Rees at Narberth Japanese pay price for lines out Young pretenders to Hendry's crown Clive Everton on the hopefuls vying for snooker's glittering prizes Dettori a natural who is out of the ordinary Hopscotch shakes off Milton's shadow Nicolotte a star in the making Winning Lines Green hooves of recovery Sport on TV Racing For the Record This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Ivanisevic cut down News Focus Stationary at sea Lamy to Lotus Cycle success Table turned Marsh hits 55 Bulgar bribery Don't mess with the sharks in suits Nick Pitt on King, Arum, Warren and Hearn, the promoters who are the real world champs Carweek The Open University Thatcher's Memoirs In this first extract from her unpublished book, The Downing Street Years, the former prime minister describes how two of her most senior colleagues undermined her Inside Goodwood Travel Limited The drifting of Major Thatcher's Memoirs Next Week: Victim of a Cabinet Coup 'There was only one thing to do. We knelt by our beds and prayed' Thatcher's Memoirs The Ultimate Driving Machine So who has been in charge here for the past 14 years? Irwin Stelzer, the American commentator, is dazzled by the brave new Tories. But he wonders who on earth could be to blame for the mess they now pledge to clear up Bupa Essential Care The rusting of the Tories Atticus Godfrey Smith Tough times for men in the sex war The propaganda victory of feminists and others has unleashed a witch-hunt against innocuous males, says Barbara Amiel Hold fire, Mr Clarke, then cut, cut and cut The chancellor's best budget tactic is to keep his powder dry until the spring, says Norman Macrae The two Michaels set a course for an alarming right turn Cabinet crusaders last week signalled a fundamental break with a faith that inspired three generations of Tory leaders, writes Peter Kellner Lombard NatWest How the law failed to protect Thatcher from the predators If judges refuse to stop pirated publication, where does this leave copyright and confidentiality? Liz Lightfoot plots the legal moves that let the Mirror steal a march The Judges who Decided What public interest? The Sunday Times For authors, back to law of the jungle The judges' comments in the Thatcher case are an ill omen, writes Paul Johnson Office World I back Bernie on the right to go home Bernie Grant spoke out for the many immigrants rejected by this unfair isle, writes Donu Kogbara Direct Mail Why we love spivs—from Falstaff to Flash Harry Cellnet Why the NHS needs a plumber Nobody can deny the size of the Aids problem A winning hand of polo sticks Great Dane dogged by the myth of the yellow star Lawson's support for Short A rowlocking good crew or a case of doping? 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This year marks the worst of the job cuts, Kirstie Hamilton reports Sheepish Sugar goes shopping Cheaney Whitbread tanks up for expansion abroad Kite-flying Clarke should reject big tax hikes Economic Outlook Small investors destabilise stock market American Account BT Super Mario under threat as Sega closes profits gap Nintendo's supremacy is slipping against a background of increasingly fierce marketing strategies and the strong yen, write Garth Alexander and Helen Davidson United lands the 'big one' rush to mega-carriers United's alliance with Lufthansa is the latest in a drive to create a global superleague of airlines. John Harlow and Mathew Lynn look at the implications Digital Expansion dampens water firms Diversification is proving a let down for most of Britain's water companies, says James Bethell Sedgemoor How to join the drive to better quality standards In recent weeks The Sunday Times has highlighted the debate over the Bs5750 quality standard. 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Collector's file Antique dealers set out their stall Update Robert Fleming save & Prosper The Equitable Life Price war cuts cost of home insurance Fix your mortgage rate now No Abbey ending for child saver Tax change may hit house prices Woolwich Lenders slam suggestion of ending Miras Holiday claim faces delay Invesco Small will be big in Japan Foreign Colonial Tax change threatens the housing market Comment Friends Provident to merge with UKP Notice to Sunday Times Readers Guide to making pots of money for babies Kids will be tempted to save with the bank or building society that offers the most tempting enticements but their money may do better elsewhere, writes Nick Gardner Pension projections face reality Morgan Grenfell The M&G Pep Guinness Flight Clever ways of saving regularly Take out a life policy but stick to the rules Save & Prosper Interest grows in old policies Savings news Top savings rates Unit trust index Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Power up your pension A new Equitable Life annuity hopes to boost your pension after retirement. 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History Of Warfare by John Keegan Hutchinson £20 pp432 Black Swan Diary Come into the Garden Harry Ritchie conducts an alfresco interview with Margaret Atwood, who tells him about her new novel and reads his palm On the Shelf Jonathan Coe on the emotional force of Rosamond Lehmann's Dusty Answer Thorsons Educating Mehta Up At Oxford by Ved Mehta John Murray £17.99 pp432 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 292 Trivial pursuits The Evolution Of Useful Things How Everyday Artefacts—From Forks And Pins To Paper Clips And Zippers—Came To Be As They Are by Henry Petroski Pavilion £16.99 pp288 Macmillan The Times Virtually free of virtual reality Fiction Virtual Light by William Gibson Viking £14.99 pp296 Partners in crime Pleading Guilty by Scott Turow Viking £15.99 pp386 Sparrowgrass Turning the Good Book into a cook book Millroy The Magician by Paul Theroux H Hamilton £15.99 pp439 Ranulph Fiennes Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Philip Friedman Books Section Dirk Bogarde Linguaphone Contents The Robber Bride Bloomsbury The Robber Bride Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Are You a High Flier? 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He likes his snooker with his Sartre, and his name is bloke, says Chrissy Iley All work and no foreplay Forget sex, says Rachel Cooke. Bed is purely for bard-earned rest Cellnet The Sunday Times Time to get a move on Bryant Homes Lotus blossoms Bryant Homes Poutboilers As Naomi and Martina break into print, Michael Robotham laments the cult of the celebrity novel The story so far Keeping the Family Firm in business Will it be Mr and Mrs Linley who bring the royals back into our hearts? Yes, says Christa D'souza, because apart from the sequins and Elton John, they're just like us Here we go? Here we go? Here we go? If you want to turn heads at dinner parties, the place to have holidayed is not Barbados, but Benidorm, land of packages, paella and plastic vomit, says a a Gill "I say dear, joining Mercury was Easy, and now… Grinners are winners You can now select a new kisser from a catalogue, writes Susan Ellicott Mercury Off the beaten tracks Off your Trolley Liquid assets Wine In a pickle Are your dinners dull? Then churn out the chutney. Ginger, banana or mint flavoured, it'll spice up your life, says Sue Lawrence 30 Minute Menu The Sunday Times A nice try Letters King Fahd Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Miss Brighton vs Miss Brighton The sky's the limit Graham Rose on gardening as open-air theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dolls House Emporium The Original Wormery Piaget Sniffing out trouble Answer Back Milan Pin-Ups Paula Reed reports from the Milan collections where, apart from Versace's punks and pins, stuff and nonsense has been given a short, sharp frock Currying flavour In the final extract from The Sunday Times Cook's Companion, Rafi Fernandez outlines the principles of Indian cuisine The Sunday Times One more day There is still time to visit The Sunday Times International Festival of Fine Wine and Food, says Jo Foley Tarka Dahi (Mildly Spiced Lentils) Telephone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graham Clarke The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Winchester Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Desks British Antique Replicas Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items F & S Engineering Ltd Furniture Medivac Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Private Lingerie Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Seven Passions Adrian George took his artist's eyes and materials to the tough, metallic sprawl of Tokyo and on to the more spiritual Kyoto—a journey that brought him perilously close to sensory overload Exceptional Value The Travel Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail The Display Travel Section Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Cunard Countess Canadian Airlines International The Sunday Times 071-481 4000 (Private) 071-481 1989 (Trade) Direct Line Flights Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Travel Insurance 071-481 4000 (Private) 071-481 1989 (Trade) Flight Bookers PLC Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Flights Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items It's time to exchange places 071-481 4000 (Private) 071-481 1989 (Trade) Avis Holidays Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis America Multiple Classified Advertising Items 071-481 4000 (Private) 071-481 1989 (Trade) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocamp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Escapades Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Fax Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 071-481 4000 (Private) 071-481 1989 (Trade) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princess Cruises Change of hearth Sarah Whitfield King offers some alternatives to the traditional Christmas at home The Sunday Times Off-peak sea change Directions Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski-Val The Sunday Times Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items 071-481 4000 (Private) 071 481 1989 (Trade) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Transitory tales Gatwick Airport Douglas Kennedy is booked on the real-life soap operas that play daily at airport terminals 071-481 4000 (Private) 071 481 1989 (Trade) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Combe Grove Manor Bell's Finest Contents The Culture Contents The lost generation Lasting glimmers of Waldemar Januszczak looks at the work of Tina Modotti and Bill Brandt A quiff history of time Lost in space High-tech hype did not hook Cosmo Landesman A note of diplomacy The Culture profile Whatever he does, the controller of Radio 3 can't win. But Nicholas Kenyon knew that from the start. One year on, he talks to Hugh Canning Free for all The party John Peter reviews David Hare's survey of contemporary Most deadly of all is friendly fire Sitting in judgment Maddening ministry Apollo Theatre Culture forum Moviewatch US & Canada Box Office September 7-October 3 UK Box Office September 6-October 3 Gore blimey Julie Burchill on the latest blood-and-guts shocker from John Woo Dying to please nobody Marilyn French deplores the myths about women's—and men's—sexuality in Philip Kaufman's new film, Rising Sun Jennifer Saunders The trying Scotsman Sean Connery can be canny, says Iain Johnstone Naxos Seven deadly words Craig Brown sees no evil with Rantzen, hears none from the Trollopians and speaks none of French and Coltrane Millions Viewing, Week Ending September 26 Wembley Arena Eddie Izzard David Sylvian Jackson Browne Under Milk Wood Multiple Display Advertising Items VBHO Tammy Wynette Classical Concerts Godfrey Davis ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Juan MARTIN's Royal Philharmonic Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Runrig Pickwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wyndham's Theatre Haranguing on the telephone Scottish comedian Phil Kay has a hilarious phone manner. Unless it's you on the receiving end, says Helen Hawkins It's sur-real thing Fly-on-the-wall TV stars often end up with their egos swatted, says Mark Edwards Aldwych Theatre Head, heart and soul Maurice Chittenden on Edith Piaf, who died 30 years ago today Life after death The feel-good factor Robert Sandall discovers two bands that rekindle the flame of rock Aldwych Theatre Made in America Michael Tippett and NY have found each other, says Paul Driver Left to the council's An Arts Council subsidy scheme will serve to downgrade the status of Glyndebourne Touring Opera, says Hugh Canning Record check Royal Opera House Open Eire entertainment Two productions with a social conscience capture John Peter at the Dublin theatre festival Swing-slap-hop-jump-clap Clifford Bishop gets dance lessons from a postmodern representative of junk culture Thinking on their feet David Dougill on LCDT's new works The battle of the buildings A wild, contemporary version of Victorian gothic signals a new challenge to Britain's older universities. Hugh Pearman reports Design Classics: The paperclip The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Masses with mass appeal From Bach to Messiaen, sacred music speaks to us all, says Stephen Pettitt. The Sunday Times Classical CD collection continues with a free recording of choral music Sunday 10 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Sunday 10 October Film choice Satellite Highlights Sports choice Monday 11 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Tuesday 12 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 13 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Wednesday 13 October Film choice Thursday 14 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Friday 15 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Saturday 16 October Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Saturday 16 October Film choice Films on Tv Dilys Powell's film of the week It's all beginning to add up World Service Today 10 October Monday 11 October Tuesday 12 October Critics' choice Wednesday 13 October Thursday 14 October Friday 15 October Saturday 16 October Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Book Clubs Contents Inside Coming soon from an airport near you. . . Up and away—and still climbing BAA is planning to sell its skills to airports around the world, reports David Churchill Heathrow: staying at number one For terminal shopaholics Airports are seizing the business opportunities presented by a clientele with time and money to spend, writes Mathew Gwyther In the best possible taste Franchising is the key to a decent meal—and lower fares, writes Matthew Gwyther Sleep before you fly London Gatwick Why just sit when you can lounge? Heathrow is the focus of the airlines' latest attempts to cosset the executive before take-off and after landing, writes David Churchill Economy travel, top class perks Careful how you park It pays to check the prices of the various types of airport car park before you lock up and fly away—picking the wrong spot could seriously damage your wallet, says Gillian Upton Free money at the airport Travel with a PC/Fax/Modem? Gateways to the World Your guide to Britain's expanding airports Not all buckets and spades Great airport, shame about the holiday charter image. David Churchill says business travellers should take Gatwick seriously A quicker way to check in A good idea whose time will come Harrods Break the speed limit New schemes mean you can drive your rental car away in minutes, writes Gillian Upton AmericanAirlines Clearer skies from now on Most mornings an aerial traffic jam clogs Britain's airspace. David Hewson explains how to avoid times when delays are most likely—and even leave ahead of schedule Small can be beautiful Compared to the big fish in the airline pool, they are mere tiddlers. But since EC route liberalisation, the new tiny airlines are reaching the parts the big names can't, or won't, touch. 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