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News from 17/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Waldemar Januszczak, John Huxley, Michael Prescott, Malcolm Brown, Barbara Hall, Simon Armitage, Peter McKav, T D Overfield, John Davison, Sean O'Brien, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Simon Hills, Lesley White, Paul Ashton, Susan d'Arcy, Baroness Chalker Minister, Nick Rufford, Edna Weiss, Graham Rose, Deborah Ross, Vivien Morgan, Sheridan Morley, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Geraldine Hall-McMillan, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Carlos Grande, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Robert Leedham, St Park, Nick Pitt, John O'Byrne, Arms Park, Sheila McNamara, Mark Elliot, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Christine Freeborn, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Steve Crabb, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, W C Scott, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Colin Dryden, Anthony Hopkins, R A Smith, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Andy Stewart, Philip Nind, Geoff Whitten, Alex Spillius, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, Steve Goldman, George Perry, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Mark Skipworth, Nick Gardner, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brendan Bourne, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Angela Newing, Antony Worrail Thompson, Mary Loudon, Jeff Randall, Pat Bell, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Liz Lightfoot, Steven Downes, Glenys Roberts, Matthew Gwyther, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Heather Couper, Newcastle Gosforth, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Nigel Bowden, Victoria Streatfeild, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Maurice Adams, Mrs Cefin Davis, Christopher Lloyd, L Ronald, M Francis, Rowena Rees, A H Baker, Jenny Diski, Symons W Khalokho, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Stanley Stewart, John Humble, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Captain Dr Ian Campbell, Diana Wright, F Ryall, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, John Moore, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Harry Mullan, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Jos Bienemann, Chris Jones, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Tim Willis, Robin Frost, Brough Scott, Michael Cornelius, Shelley Strunckel, Andro Linklater, Richard Woods, Gerd Junginger, Garth Alexander, Peter Johnson, Walter Eills, Maurice Chittenden, Peter Dama, Sasha Miller, Julie Burchill, Ian Penman, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Chris Conway, Marianne Massey, D Barton, Jon Swain Tchubery, Mihir Bose, Sean Langan, Liz Carran, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Alan Bethell, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Rosemary Harris, Dr Ian Clarke, Christa D'Souza, A A Gill, Beverley Anderson Chairman, Tim Wickham, Matthew Campbell, Brian Clarke, David James, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chris Dighton, Alan Myers, Nadine Meisner, Richard E Grant, Michael Horovitz, Chrissy Iley, Howard Jacobson, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Robert May, Jonathan Constant, James Dene director, Hugh Thompson, Elizabeth Buchan, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, C S Knighton, A Griffin, Fiona Beckett, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Michael Verney-Elliott, David Smith Economics Editor, John Burns, Tony Hetherington, Sarah Scally, Anthony Howard, Hans Mirka Senior vice president, Julia Bright, Martin Booth, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Steve Grant, Joan Shenton, Lynn Barber, Pat Kane, Janine di Giovanni, Boris Schapiro, Kim Andrealli,

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Police clash with rioters over neo-Nazi bookshop Waldegrave's office was sent Iraq papers, says Mi6 Insight Connery Confesses All Victim of attack may never recover 'I was Sick at Heart. . . Cabinet curbs tax rises, split over spending plan Free CDs Offer Thatcher: How I was betrayed by friends and allies The Equitable Life You profit from our principles The Sunday Times Thatcher sought secret alliance with France against Germany Wyvern Business Library Outraged German media hit back Exact Software (UK) Limited The Sunday Times Rolex Police urged to recruit paid informers British bravado returns to the catwalks this week Mother of all battles looms as Group of Death shoots for goal The Times Trouble dogs film on IRA pub bombing Inter-Continental Hotels Quality wins Snow business BMW Rape trial puts students' love lives in dock British Midland the Serious Alternative Victim provoked attack, says QC Vauxhall Ex-Tory MP set to save icon of the left £500,000 drama riddle is solved Business and Technology Education Council Dine out to aid the hungry Sky Church is split over pricest's forbidden love Otters on the march again to defy experts NVQ system Mercedes-Benz (United Kingdom) Ltd. The savage sisters show their teeth Penny gets an odd BBC brush-off Community service a cure for louts Glenys Roberts Peace, what peace? Appointment in Somalia Samsung Electronics Why we need models Nick Newman's Week A Woolf in judge clothing It was the dotticst comment of the week: people who fail to protect their property from crime should be fined, said a senior judge. It seemed like penal reform gone mad. Just whose side is he on? asks Walter Eills IBM Article Withdrawn Greeks Seeking Gifts He's back. The veteran socialist Andreas Papandreou has shrugged off allegations of corruption and swept back to power in Greece. Soon he takes over the EC presidency and has his eye on European taxpayers' money to fund his country's huge debts. Stuart Wavell reports from Athens Cunard Crown Scott's Smoking Gun The Scott inquiry into the arms for Iraq affair sprang to life last week after a minister admitted he had blundered. More political casualties are expected, say Nick Rufford and David Leppard IBM Enterprise Systems The Scott Inquiry: Ten Key Facts Intercity Barclays Means Business File reveals secret of Yeltsin's rebel blood Norway giggles at Satan, the gunman and the girl in red Air Canada Germans pine for the bad old days Old Tibet dies to the sound of karaoke BUPA Essential Care Woolwich Building Society Haiti lurches into grim spiral of bloodletting Clinton's warships stand impotent off the coast as Hiatians die, while Aideed waits to grap power in American pull-out from Mogadishu Clinton foreign policy in tatters Olivetti Warlord regrets good behaviour Britain opposes UN ban on land-mines Tyne Wear Ex-nazi defector shocks Germany Mr Nice and Mr Nasty fight for New York Nokia Connecting People NSPCC Menendez trial stunned by 'lies' Fishing SA-style: rod, line and AK-47 Out of this World Alabama hots up war on criminals Merde, but mind your ps and qs Canon Jailhouse rock nets $10,500 Spotty morons shock America and menace UK Trams return to defy snipers Warlords fight over Georgia's ravaged corpse The Sunday Times Ford Reaper comes for the Soviet heroes TA troops set to reinforce army Reservists could face duty in troublespots Disasters Emergency Committee Weather and Travel Outlook Reborn league fights fascism Unionists ready to go to Dublin News Digest Short in draw Girl, 13, killed Silent nights Gunman named Fire kills sisters Sculptor's £4m Bond winners Reds rout Rotterdam blues Billy Whizz stuns lacklustre New Zealand Win Lose And Draw The Loan Corporation Freepost Premier League FA Premier League Second Division Pools Scottish Premier Division Sutton boosts Norwich for Bayern blockbuster Maturing McAllister holds key Chris Lightbown on the all-pervasive influence of Strachan on in-form Leeds The Times Mediocrity is the only winner Fowler finally fires a fumbling Liverpool Babb buys Coventry some time to develop Aggressive West Ham fail to crack Villa FA charge Spurs over Ardiles deal Football Focus Boro's engine ready to restart Louise Taylor on the clash today between two teams in a state of flux Forest profit as Collyore takes charge Dons find Wednesday weak The Sunday Times Antidote to midweek malaise Mersey mercy for unlikely lads Alex Leaves On The Line Whistle Blower Nothing Going On But The Rent Slater's Home Draw Yankee Doodle Kelly's Ear Special magic of Adrian Maguire Brough Scott on the compelling talent of the brilliant Irishman who, at 22, is the most naturally gifted jump jockey to emerge for years White is right with Aahsaylad John Karter reports from Newmarket Callaghan to spoil Cecil's party Winning Lines Dalton's cushion affords comfort Sailing Goodbye to America, goodbye With England's World Cup campaign now in tatters, Mihir Bose reflects on the English syndrome of blaming our shortcomings on referees . . . and hello to a handful of gold nuggets sparkling in the lower Republic must hold their nerve and swallow Charlton's medicine Chris Lightbown says the jilted Irish system will return to secure their American passage Skill, spirit and self-belief put. Yorath's action men on verge of greatness Dave Thomas explains why he does not expect Wales to fail their final test Taylor must give way for Hoddle How to defeat All Blacks: play by the rules Stephen Jones says New Zealand rughy is a law into itself and no longer strikes fear into home sides Wigan, Widnes. . . Hemel Hempstead? Rugby League Barbel records provide food for thought Angling How Australia reach the parts England cannot Cricket Little joy as Wales set the rising sun Andrew blows hot in North Why Japanese rugby is such a serious business Mark Reason on the players whose initial loyalty is to their company, not their country Wallabies feast on late scraps Rugby Round-Up South West win at a canter Turnip for the history books Action Replay Americans hit hot streak to melt St Andrews frost Golf Toronto dealt the aces in a clash of cash Ira Miller previews a World Series that pits the Blue Jay haves against the Phillies have-nots You can't fix a draw but you can fix the rules to eliminate them Boxing Sport on TV Racing For the Record This Week's Fixtures Rugby Loughran is top of world News Focus Lendl ends bad spell Surprise win Cycle finale Sex trial Togers mauled US shows way Daly writes yet another page in the history of the old Course Nick Pitt on the latest American to royally shake up the ancients of St Andrews Jaguar Good Service Thatcher's Memoirs Part Two How I wash betrayed by my friends Henley Management College Who could follow my lead? Men—vanity, indecision and innuendo Thatcher Being prime minister is a lonely job. It has to… My clash with Michael Heseltine's giant ego Europe's bubble of delusion approaches the pin of sanity Real Europeans have much more pressing things on their minds than the coming union of the states, writes Alastair Burnet Minolta What recovery? Atticus "I went last week to one of the most beguiling towns in Britain; and one of the The Lady is not for turning over There is a stink of blood and hypocrisy as the rogues of the press round on Margaret Thatcher, writes Barbara Amiel Take the free-market escape route from jail The urge to throw ever more people into prison is symptomatic of a general malaise, says Norman Macrae We're kept in the dark because ministers are too scared to act How can big problems be properly handled if simple issues such as clocks and bank holidays are bungled? wonders Peter Kellner British Red Cross 'Sexiest man alive' is glad to be grey Lesley White has a chaperoned audience with a virility symbol whose appeal to women seems to grow with the years The Times Thatcher—the renegade at war behind enemy lines Inside Politics England lost, thank heavens Holland's football team did us a huge favour, says Chris Lightbown Andy's gone but the cliche soldiers on He was the king of Hogmanay, but his brand of 'Scottishness' gives Peter Millar cause for lament National Savings How much more can she take? Laura Davies has already had most of her organs replaced—and her treatment is not finished yet, writes Margarette Driscoll IS Food for thought, but not consumption Old certainties begin to crumble Couple who exposed epidemic as a myth face abuse from EC activists Neville Hodgkinson on the bitter response to our exposé of the Aids epidemic The Argument Continues Why we must keep up the war on Aids By Baroness chalker, minister for overseas development Stelzer speaks for all of us Why Japan is not safe for women Howard was right about single parents Bernie's plan is a stab in the back for blacks The Sunday Times Howe Could She? Points Cumbria Will Work for You Be fair to Nigerians Birthdays Ansaers? 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Surveys cloud recovery hopes Time to join the super-highway Business Comment Disfributed by Johnson Fry Assel Managers Plc Bell Rings Multi-Media Revolution Telecommunications, computers and entertainment are converging into a single medium that is changing the way we live Ther merger of Bell Atlantic and TCI, to create a $60 billion company, has stunned Wall Street. Not only by its sheer size but because it involves rival industries and makes the age of interactive media a reality. Report by John Cassidy in New York Call to lift restrictions on BT entering cable TV Threat of a US invasion has prompted pleas for the telecoms giant to be freed to attack a booming market. Garth Alexander reports Commercial Union Telecomedia: jeux sans frontiéres Irwin Stelzer, our American columnist, explains the increasing move towards a worldwide multi-media industry Hong Kong Works Touche counts cost of Barlow Clowes Share in the boardroom Forte Crest Sharewatch Quiet-man Jeremy taps into success Business blooming for flower industry Fimbra Sedgemoor The Sunday Times Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Greener needs stout help to regain Guinness glory Tough measures are needed as investors lose their confidence in Guinness. Kirstie Hamilton reports on the options facing the company to improve profits London Gatwick BAe deal grounded by Taiwan demands BAe faces a tough decision: agreeing to TAC's terms or going it alone. Avro's failure could cost it up to £250m, reports Andrew Lorenz Chronic imbalance is Clarke's dilemma Economic Outlook Jarvis Hotels How to keep the economy off the rocks Music giants tremble as George battles Sony The coming court case between singer George Michael and his record company could change the music industry for ever. Report by Matthew Lynn and Rufus Olins Elliott shoots from the lip at high noon 'Long John' Elliott, Australia's tough businessman, is gunning for 'baddies'. John Huxley reports from Sydney Peterborough BT Environment City Trust Dunnes Stores family bare all in court battle The stakes are high as one of Ireland's richest familites tears itself apart for control of its retail empire. 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Report by Christopher Lloyd AT&T Cards to outsmart the fraudsters Microchips The Sunday Times Cheaper phone calls via US Bits & Bytes Innovation is edited by Christopher Lloyd Investors in Industry Privates on parade Update Perpetual Crystal Palace: in a glass of its own Collector's file Second trust for Johnson Fry Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Magic 10% woos investors into high-income trust Matrix trust in Revenue row Bank makes a crisis out of a currency Northern blow to rental plan Johnson Fry's Second Utilities Trust Apathy slows down pensions revolution Comment Where there's a will, there's a way Midland The Listening Bank Be alert to teley directory scams based in Britain Questions of cash When the interest does not quite match up Centrebank Driving a hard bargain for women motorists Special deals on motor insurance for women drivers may not be such a good buy after all, writes Hugh Thompson Why it pays to take out full car cover Robert save & Fleming Prosper Halifax International Alliance Leicester Gartmore Personal Equity Plans Trusts: the last word in saving schemes Trusts are popular with investors and managers alike. Diana Wright reports Regular 2 Part Savings Scottish Widows Tax and the trust investor Cash in on volatility for regular benefits Why 'pound cost averaging' is more logic than magic. Diana Wright reports Regular 2 Part Savings House valuation attack renewed National Westminster Bank The M&g Group Fimbra Goode spells bad news for increase in pension pay Fence-sitting by the Goode committee may hit pension provisions, writes Diana Wright Fidelity Investments Advice on pensions Too late for savers to get worthwhile fixed rates General Accident Bone up with the budget booklet Customers 'misled' on charges "What are you doing over there darling,… The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Emerging markets move Savings news Unit trust index Roxboro Allders The Sunday Times Mercury Communications Publisher making a splash Argos Premier incentives Feline good about the film business Prufrock City men scramble to buzz Boris Upside of the downside. . . Paris move is no small beer Targeting sneaker sneaks Success for the latest Business Skills video Mansion House Gambler Bock raises the stakes at Lonrho In the City The Sunday Times N B Selection Ltd Delta Groupe IBSI The Allison Partnership N B Selection Ltd Harvey Nash PLC MSL International Fletcher Hunt PLC. Selector Pacific Spencer Stuart The MTL Instruments Group plc The Law Society MacMillan Davies Selector Europe Spcncer Stuart Clifton Recruitment Consultants Pepsico Foods International Bell Associates Ernst & Young Michael Page Sales & Marketing Whitehead selection Mandev International Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Barings Whitehead selection Enterprise Oil Lasmo Nova Scotia Limited Gorham & Partners Ltd. 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Michael Cornelius asks why simple tasks can present difficulties for the highly educated City University Business School Imperial College Win £10,000 for your school The Sunday Times The Great Escaper The Life And Many Deaths Of Harry Houdini by Ruth Brandon Secker £17.99 pp338 Inside Off-stage on her bike, a Windmill girl in 1950. From… Oxford blues Left on the shelf Arctic waste The importance of being Amis? Pile 'Em High On the Critical List Beam me up! Harvey Porlock enters cyberspace The universe is no great mystery Discuss Science Black Holes And Baby Universes by Stephen Hawking Bantam Press £16.99 pp 182 Picador International Writing The sixth is the best Memoirs A Short Walk From Harrods by Dirk Bogarde Viking £15.99 pp273 Cult Clints A Siegel Film by Don Siegel Faber £20 pp 500 Sunday Express On the Shelf Andro Linklater is entranced by Gavin Maxwell's Ring Of Bright Water The man who would be supreme master China Deng Xiaoping And The Making of Modern China by Richard Evans H Harilton £20 pp340 Survival of the fittest Red Azalea Life And Love In China by Anchee Min Gollancz £16.99 pp256 Diary Black Swan Article Withdrawn The Times Literary Supplement Fanning the flames Poetry Sean O'brien assesses three distincitive collections by leading young poets Reverse Charge The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 293 Labour: 8, Conservatives: 9, Liberals: 7 Politics Leading The Left by Peter Shore Weidenfeld £17.99 pp218 William Heinemann Writers News The Devil in disguise Fiction Elizabeth Buchan is tempted by the latest romantic novels The Norman conquests During Mother's Absence by Michéle Roberts Virago £9.99 pp181 The Sunday Times Bewitched, bothered and bewildered Fiction The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood Bloomsbury £15.99 pp470 Mandarin Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Oxford Paperbacks The Folio Society Tommy's Treasure Trail Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times Style & Travel What's the Logic? WN Tommy's Campaign Deputy Dtnk Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Thunderbirds Bogart Joy Stick Magpie Picture Gallery Contents Inside Their life in your hands Lynn Barber's Week Misfits and fitments With a pinch of assault When is a rape not a rape? Christa D'souza thinks the boundaries are increasingly blurred Rolex Wanted She who Bares, Wins Dimitra Liani, high-flying stewardess with a penchant for bathing topless, was 35 when she married Andreas Papandreou, the Greek prime minister, who was promptly voted out of office. Now he is back in power, and a new, made-over Mimi has risen from bimbo to First Lady. By Stuart Wavell and Sheila McNAMARA The Savoy London Nice work When the Marquesa de Varela welcomed Deborah Ross in to her beautiful home, it seemed that everything in the garden was not so lovely for Hello!'s star columnist Tabasco Brand Paul Mitchell Yours, unfaithfully When it comes to a lover's infidelity. Chrissy Iley doubts whether one can ever really forgive and forget Stars and bars and rock 'n' roll You want to be an instant pop rebel? Do a gig in a nick, says Simon Hills Cappuccine Suzuki Worcester sorcery Once she was just a society gel and actress, but today her heart is in the right—green—place. Tim Willis meets the Marchioness of Worcester, who has roped in all her grandest friends of the Earth to help save our planet Voyages Jules Verne The post-Marxist makeover You can overturn a Wall in a day, but it takes more to rescue your selfesteem from 40 years of collective drabness. Jonathan Margolis meets enterpristing Germans anxious to see their eastern image go west NYC: Who lives where. . . . . . and who gets blackballed? You're famous? The limos will take up too much room. You're an expresident? The bodyguards will block the lifts. Geordie Greig on the social snobbery of New York's Upper East Side The Sunday Times Grassing on the glitterati Martin Miller made a fortune from the Miller Antiques Guides. Now he intends to make another with his new gossip magazine. A a Gill reports Odeon Home delivery Midwives are on the move—so mothers can stay out of hospital, says Liz Lightfoot Answer Back Voters from Epping Forest know where they stand on politics and family values, and that doesn't include much sympathy for twentysomethings who whinge on about being too busy for love The Sunday Times 17 October The Regent London Number crunching Food & Drink Table Talk Off your Trolley Quality over a barrel Wine Sea change Why carp about cod when shark, swordfish and grouper are waiting to be snappered up. Fiona Beckett goes fishing for compliments 30 Minute Menu Couuock Gates Now See All Your Meneries All in the family Graham Rose finds a place where primulas provide colour all year round Multiple Display Advertising Items Automatic Systems Ltd Sun-Spa Slidaway is both No milling about Interiors Kit Martin can see the potential in any derelict building. Hugh Pearman reports A laurel for Daphne's Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Abbot Ale Letters The Sunday Times Crossword Andy Stewart Bom Glasgow, December 30,1933; died October 11,1993 Roundhead vs Roundhead Feuds Corner Moving Pictures Pierce de resistance Jonathan Miller picks holes in the state of fashion writing today The Sunday Times They thrive by night Fashion At the start of London Fashion Week, Nilgin Yusuf reports on what our designers do best: Fabulous, frivolous frocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock Clearance Sale Granoudier Firelighters Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items F&S Engineering Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medivac Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Morning after In the giant beer tents that house Munich's annual Oktoberfest, Howard Jacobson gets happily stuck in as he joins the revelling bordes—but alas he lingers just that little too long Finding the froth Lunn Poly Swan Hellenic Cunard Crown Bales Tours Ltd. Pettills I. N. D. I. A Cunard Iberiab The Sunday Times Airline ticket Network Austravel Travelbag USA Top flights at lower fares Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders the Travel Experts Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Mood Anglo Pacific ATOL scheme Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Caribbean Flightworld Flight Bookers PLC Flight Association IATA Hamilton Ocean Bridge Travel Columbus travel insurance A run for your money Scott on Sking In the Red Avis Holiday Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price Promise IATA Holidays to Treasure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocamp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsites Fair Fares & Sally 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Triol Winter Sun Latesavers Saga Directions Lecture notes Rights & Wrongs P&o Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items SKI Solutions Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Norway Sutherland SKI Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Character Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski-Val Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plymouth Moat House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thurlestone Hotel The Marine Hotel Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drop the dead goat Brief Encounter The wedding Stanley Stewart finds Kirghiz matrimony inovoles primeval polo and all the rancid yak's butter you can eat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headland Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items History Mexico Contents Free Cd Offer The Culture You've been framed In his new book, Michel van Rijn claimes to be a master of deception. He was even mistaken for a descendant of Rembrandt. But, says Jos Bienemann, his story may be more hot air than hot art. Illustration by Richard Cole Snakes and ladders Tim Willis infiltrates the Snake Pit, a clique of funny men and powerhouse of media comedy A star is shorn Rising Sun isn't the slick, mean machine it thinks it is, says Julie Burchill. And Sean Connery is awful Who do they think they are? Scrutiny Centre of his universe The Culture profile What makes 15 'real' men chase a muddy ball and put heads between bottoms in scrums? Will Carling, rugby's lionheart, tells Lesley White. Photograph by Sally Soames MOJO Millions Viewing, Week Ending October 3 None the wiser Last week, we were either holding back the years or holding back the tears, says Mark Edwards Teldec Three years of fame Sneer if you like, but teen-scream groups have been a staple of pop since a Variety ad, right, gave birth to The Monkees. Robert Sandall reports on the manufacture of matinee idols Do's and don'ts of teen idolatry Picture Gallery Driven by abstraction Ben Nicholson should be recognised, says Waldemar Januszczak, as Britain's finest modernist artist The Movie Magazine Of note Royal National Theatre Culture Forum Design Classics: the JCB The Rubettes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vaudeville Theatre DECCA Comedy Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall South Bank Walt Disnep's World on Ice Royal Philharmonic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford The City Antiques & Fine Art Fair American Express Australian Dealer in London wanting, Australian Seeing is disbelieving Rebecca Fowler meets a young Glaswegian neo-Nazi unmoved by his trip to Auschwitz Totally beyond the Pale 'If you're Irish, come into the parlour'—unless you're a tinker, of course. Tim Rayment on the discrimination against the travelling people A Unique Stop over? Jonathan Margolis gets out his Thermos at a Great British lay-by Weekend trippers Unlike in the 1960s, drug abuse today is recreational rather than revolutionary and increasing among the young. By Sean Langan The Sunday Times National Exhibition Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Your eyelids are heavy. . . Television hypnotists could give a whole new meaning to the idea of falling asleep in front of the box. Pat Kane reports on the age-old techniques behind the latest entertainment craze Classic Music Show 93 Conducting a way through the crisis Scottish Opera is surviving—just. Hugh Canning talks to its new music director Uneasy echoes in time Paul Driver on a powerful, but strangely 'clean', Meistersinger Royal Opera House Record check Sunday on No place left to hide Mike Leigh's latest play spares nobody—not even the audience, says John Peter Too close for comfort Love among the urinals has problems as a dance work, says David Dougill The Sunday Times Genius on a lighter note The flowering of British music early this century gave us more than Elgar and Vaughan Williams. 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