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News from 24/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Waldemar Januszczak, Peter …, Michael Prescott, Stephen Ellis, John Coleman, Barbara Hall, Bob Martin, Austen Donnellan, Werbayne McIntyre, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Laurie Taylor Professor, John Peter, Lord Palumbo, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Nick Rufford, Roy Porter, Ned Balfe, Christa D'souza, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, John Nott, David Smith, Pat Sullivan, Peter Stockill, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Charles Hymas, Ahmed Rashid, Mary Wilson, Demeter, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Kenneth Baker, Mark Furness, Iain Johnstone, Robert Sandall, Keith Austin, Joanne Wilson Riva, Tom Morris, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Kenneth Massey, Gareth Danlels, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Christopher Muttukumaru, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, A Damae, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Colin Dryden, Ted Wragg, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, David Goldsmith, Michael McDonough, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Roland WHITE's, Mike Stroud, Alex Spillius, Pat Blair, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Rex Gooch, Mark Skipworth, Catherine Wood, Nick Gardner, Christopher Gilchrist, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, Jonathan Margolis, Andrew Greene, Shelley von Strunckel, Bernard Cafferty, Brendan Bourne, Richard Johnson, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Alan Smithers, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Finstat, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, Katie Roiphe, James Adams, Peter Ferguson, Elizabeth Sweetenham, Liz Lightfoot, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, Glenys Roberts, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Fiona Lafferty, Elwyn Eilledge, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Peta Bainbridge, Jill Insley, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Lynn Barber's, Lesley Beck, Maria Laura, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Graham King, Lois Rogers, Jenny Diski, Susanna Williams, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Anton Mosimann, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Critchley, Anthony Quinn, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Mark Ellidge, Mel Webb, Tessa Coker, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Liz Sacks, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Daphne Romney, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, T C F Stunt, Michael Austin, Sidney Donald, S James, Sarah Stacey, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Emily Dean, A A Gill, Lord Hailsham, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Simon Jenkins, Minty Clinch, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, Peter Semler, Alan Ruddock, George Michael, John Cole, Jonathan Rice, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Jody Wells, P. Plant, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, James Jocelyn, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Katharine Herbert, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Mike Devereau, Colin Bridger, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Douglas Dunn, Dr Michael Turner, Sir Richard Rogers, Boris Schapiro, Julia Montana,

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Victims may lose anonymity under review of rape laws Loyalists mobilise for revenge after IRA bombing kills nine Four women, two children among dead. Terror mission went 'tragically wrong' Nine killed in Ira Belfast bombing Tories head for disaster in 1994 Euro-elections The MacAllan The Malt Contents Revealed:'category 1' extremists who sparked off anti-racist riot Contents Probe into doctor's £1m fees Doctor accused of NHS 'fraud' The Sunday Times Diary of a week of violence Huge increase in firearms offences brings calls for tougher Workgroup Computing Multiple Display Advertising Items Invasion by Yardies spreads gun law in Britain's cities Sentences as Jamaican gangs spread their drug and murder empire Gangland Cars are a moving target as highway robbery soars Car Crime IBM Major puts ID cards on the agenda Welfare Fraud Free Skis, Free Boots, Free Ski Pass and two new… Peugeot Dark side of Roald Dahl revealed:'bullying racist with a sadistic streak' Midland The Listening Bank Quarter of under-11s drink alcohol MI6 man ready for inquiry Division over flag campaign Halifax Rebel Tories pledge to stop Vat on fuel British Airways The New GM Card from Vauxhall Blind Date bedazzled by royal connection Sinclair rides high on a Zike Canon Can Charles to head Commonwealth In today's Other Papers Move to ease foreign adoptions Equal pay blocked by cabinet minister New cancer fears from Thorp site Harrods' hang up on mobile phones 'Morning after' pill to go on sale Dealer, there's a Jag in my Aston Martin Chrysler International Clwyd hits at 'macho plot' in Labour poll Thatcher book victims take their revenge Lilley denies speech claim Euro Tunnel Vodafone Counsels of despair Rigging the vote for Labour's catwalk War and peace on a Tiny scale Peter Fearful days for the female driver Bravo to Bottomley and Co Blacks also have souls Air Canada Things you say at the movies Nick Newman's Week Have we Gone Too Far? Austen Donnellan was cleared. But a new politically Uniglobe Independently Owned HSE Books Nothing seductive about a bedroom The British campus Laurie Taylor says rules of engagement have changed since the 1970s The first casualty of rape is truth The American campus The "rape crisis" is a myth, says Katie Roiphe in a book which has caused outrage Duped: by the nasty people from the Anti Nazi League The unpleasant truth about the organisers of last weekend's race demo, by Andrew Alderson, Ian Burrell and Rajeev Syal Ford Strikers push France into a winter of discontent Balladur and Kohl face violent unrest that echoes 'British disease' of 1970s Who do we believe as the special relationship is stretched? Motorola A new Weimar? Underground city may hide Moscow rebels Mercedes-Benz America weeps for its lost innocent India may lift mosque siege Nationwide Big, bouncing and bulletproof American Express Membership Miles Placid Canada scents blood at the polls US male wilts incharge of the in-your-face feminists Men are wimps as Madison Avenue hustles for female custom, James Adams reports from Washington Manning: leads the new right Epson CIA falls out over Korea's 'bogus' bomb Saab Brown sweats at FBI probe Falklands detectives try to woo Argentina Air Portugal Haiti power struggle nears bloody climax Saddam drains Iraq's wetlands Marsh Arabs forced out by army Motorola Angolan city 'a cemetery' Will Bhutto jail her brother? Lexus The bombers' target Singapore Airlines Weather and Travel Outlook Leaders condemn 'Bloody Saturday' Saddam turns wetlands to dust Car crash kills three children News Digest Hunt jail threat Clough to sue John Leslie quits Videos seized Raider, aged 10 Drugs haul Stabbing death Bond winners All Blacks in true colours E&J Single Cask Matured Brandy Contents Hearn's boxing trainer accused of threats Contents Premier League FA Premier League Pools Quality before quantity colours in a blank day Chris Lightbown at Carrow Road Relish the joy in Clark's shoes Chris Lightbown on a feast for the purist, tinged with sadness for a team on the slide The Times Sharpe kicks United back to real world Sue Mott at Goodlison Park Rush plots second great escape Alex Spillius at Malne Road Gould finally calls it a day Malcolm Winton at Loftus Road Atkinson paves way for victory Steven Downes at Villa Park Bad luck robs Oldham Louise Taylor at Boundary Park Brought To Book Whistle Blower Bird's-eye View Kick Start Irish Reel Leeds unbowed by Shearer's hat-trick Deryk Brown at Elland Road Honours, pride and points are all shared Martin Searby at Bramall Lane Macari matches Wolves, now for the lion's den Football Focus Derby stroll along unrestrained at home Steve Grant at the Baseball Ground Plucky Swindon await lucky 13 Vince Wright at White Hart Lane Perfect script for the Series Action Replay Montgomerie loses temper and play-off Nick Pitt from Wentworth on the World Matchplay Dour Faldo moves smoothly into final as he freezes out Frost's challenge Mel Webb on how Nick Faldo grimly moved into his fifth final at Wentworth International Watch Co Why England are going nowhere—fast The FA learn nothing and remember less Chris Lightbown on the FA servants who feel no responsibility or shame for the ills of the national team Wilkinson: the man who would be king waits in the wings The Sue Mott Interview Desert storm? No, a wind of change blows Mihir Bose, in Qatar, on how football brought together bitter enemies—and gave them a different goal Japan: here they go, there they go, on they go The Barnes recipe: skill, vision and a bottle of wine Brough Scott meets Stuart Barnes, man in possession, but not yet in control, of the England fly-half berth "Hello over there, Vicar. I've just… King's Theatre bursts on scene Racing High roller enjoying low profile Winning Lines Mercury Communication South-West pour on the power Mark Reason at Kingsholm All Blacks call up Larsen to cover for the injured Brooke Rugby Round-Up Bedford hold Park's late surge Michael Austin at Roehampton Magnificent seven ride high in the valleys Gareth Daniels at The Grioll The beginning of the end for Wales? Stephen Jones on whether the national team has the power to go the distance Why the Whizz is top of his class Rugby League The World Series shapes up to be a designated smash Baseball Going gets tough for Captain Glum Keith Wheatley, in Uruguary, reports on the Whitbread round the world race Novotna hits her stride and shows her pedigree Tennis Cowboys wake up after Super Bowl hangover American Football For the Record Racing Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union News Focus Kiwis' backs to the wall McRae drives off to China Swept away Clear lead Heat is on Ebdon wins Driver dies Hill takes back seat as Prost and Senna get set to rumble Nigel Roebuck on today's showdown between Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna Jaguar New row at Lonrho as Rowland lashes Bock:'He hasn't a clue' BTR eyes £200m Grahams float Continental Airlines BAe set to drop Taiwan deal Jaguar drives into Russia Managing change Treasury and Bank advise against rate cuts Touche to sue Bank for £500m Now is the time for Clarke to cut Business Comment Heseltine likely to veto break-up of British Gas Brands Direct Limited Tiny's bravado in the food hall View Point Firms lash new SE groupings Analysts dismiss Virgin suit Tiphook faces stormy EGM Branson Blockbuster Join Lawson at budget lunch Matalan Peace at Harrods Eight years of 'public, unpleasant and vitriolic vendetta' come to an end Tiny Rowland and Mohamed al-Fayed shaking hands? In Harrods? The shock peace between two bitter enemies poses more questions that it answers What is Tiny up to? Jeff Randall, Richard Woods and Ivan Fallon report 'Tiny was determined to upstage Bock (above). He… Johnson Fry Corporate Insurance Share in the boardroom Employment Department Group Tarmac set to sell division for £70m Sharewatch BET Wellcome Westland Rolls-Royce Lloyd's Wigmore Prop Trust FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Montagu takes a pounding A £172m legal loss, combined with a DTI inquiry, could signal the end of the Samuel Montagu name. Kirstle Hamilton reports Banks rebel against Ferruzzi rescue plan Sedgemoor in Somerset ADT's Ashcroft bounces back Two years ago he was under attack on all sides. Now he has changed his ways, says Jeff Randall OKI People to People Technology Media millionaire opens fire over 'unequal' fight for Fairfax Two years on: O'Reilly seeks damages over failed fight for Australian news group Two years after losing the fight for control of the Australian Fairfax group, Ireland's media millionaire Tony O'Reilly is seeking damages. Mark Furness reports from Sydney CNT Perils of China's investment boom Crooked officials threaten economic reforms, writes Garth Alexander Ramada Hotel Heathrow Fimbra Mighty Asterix sees off upstart Mouse London Gatwick the Fast Track Airport Wise up on tax, chancellor British Gas Electronics wage hidden war on shoppers Marketing Technology is being used to change buying habits. Report by Christopher Lloyd and Mark Skipworth Bits & Bytes Barcodes bring Bard to life Innovation is edited by Christopher Lloyd The Sunday Times Standards set for infrared communication Datalinks Clothes for people with a lot of bottle Recycling Boost your computing power Parallel Processing ICL's Goldrush computers boost the power of any system. Christopher Lloyd reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Period Liquidations/receiverships Bindings Bookshops Hardcastle & Preston Ltd Touchstone Associates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cost Control Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items 26 Times Megatech Software Bacchanalia Holdings PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Company Store Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ringrose & Co OCRA Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Fidelity Colour Printing The Times Spencer Company Formations Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Companies must broaden their horizons With Europe in recession, small companies need to go further afield. But they should be aware of the pitfalls, says Helen Davidson How to overturn the old regimented structures The latest video training course shows how best to manage change. Roger Eglin reports Bankhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Training is our Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Ltd. Bulletin John Govett Fidelity Investments Navy's pride makes sale Collector's file Have poster, will travel Update Ruling gives hope to those facing eviction Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Mercedes Vauxhall sets new trend in retail lending with car card Lloyd's woos small investors Unit trust shake-up will cut costs When there is a will to get even Rothschild Asset Management Article Withdrawn UK Unit Trusts Thank the Lords for surety ruling Comment Credo claims lack credence Questions of cash Knight Willims Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Wills firm faces axe after a flood of complaints Thousands of people have been upset by Central Records Research, reports Tony Hetherington Bupa to offer dental care Hypo Foreign & Colonial Home business faces 900% insurance hike The M&G Group Share Link National Westminister Bank Allders Roxboro Newton Investment Management Ltd Switching pensions could pay With the right advice, many people could benefit by moving to a new scheme, says Christopher Gilchrist Advice pays Is it worth making the move? Recommendation Robert Fleming & save Prosper The Equitable Life How to invest a lump sum 'Easy' transfer schemes worry the regulators Pension 2 Transfers Independent pensions advice Savings news Guinness Flight Investment Trust Selector Pep Top savings rates Perpetual The thoughts of chairman Branson Prufrock Booker turns new leaf in Russia Prufrock Mega Bucks EurekAEA! Energetic consultants help create jobs Prufrock Walter gets his way with model Prufrock Plane Smart high-flyer Prufrock Merchant banks like dishing out hard advice, but can they take it? In the City Keeping pace in a changing world The Sunday Times War Lady Hunting Mushrooms Tyne Wear Development That special relationship Strong over the raid on Libya . . . . . . stretched over intervention in Grenada 'Sinking the Belgrano was a decisive military action' Lunn Poly Wanted: a serious new deal not sniggers and smirks Europe and America still have much to gain from each other if they will only be realistic about their roles in the world, writes Alastair Burnet David Gladwin Concord Ltd Law and disorder Atticus Godfrey Smith Crippled by being so damn'd correct Canadians are angry at the lacklustre liberal policies of their leaders and are about to rebuke them all at the polls, writes Barbara Amiel Generals raise war cry, 150 years on An old, old battle is being fought out again in the corridors of power, writes Norman Macrae Labour's MPs are sexist, old fashioned and out of touch Polling for the shadow cabinet needs to be completely abandoned if the party seriously wants power, says Peter Kellner Henley Management College Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood Profile Now is the time for all good women to . . . . . . be dumped by the party. Andrew Grice on Labour's angst over equality Aberystwyth Quayle writes a hot potatoe 7 Days Bupa The myth of the terrace monsters Skiffle king's coup Yamaha Clavinova Crystal gazing HIV drugs deceive the Aids establishment Whitehall PR without waste or can-can girls Scott's progress Number one need The Sunday Times Points Birthdays Whatever happened to shame and remorse? The courts have taken over from our consciences, says Walter Ellis. Now, when we behave badly, we look for somebody to blame A queenly shrug at all the humbug Inside Politics Kwai A queenly shrug at all the humbug Army Officer Race: the real battleground Werbayne McIntyre says rioting won't stop racism Marie Curie Cancer Care Answers Dealers cloud London optimism Colin Dryden finds a row over sales brewing at the London Motor Show, Earls Court BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiand Park Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotthall Tokyo displays the effects of recession The Tokyo Motor Show offered little that was really new, says Eric Dymock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Ferrari Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratton Fords (For Immediate Delivery) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Jaguar Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Grange Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Hartley (as Seen on TV) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peugeot Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Tom Hartley (as Seen on TV) Portman Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Elite Registrations Dvla Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Hartley (as Seen on TV) Multiple Display Advertising Items Toyota AFN Saab Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items Saab Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John Wilcox & Co Allsop & Co Artesian Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbados Business Transfer & Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley David Wilson Homes Lovell España Pinheiros Altos Retirement Homes Fordwich, Nr. Canterbury, Kent Building the new to blend in with the old Mary Wilson takes a look at some sympathetic developments Berkeley Homes Octagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Northern Rock Business Development Manager Management Consultancy Practice Leaders Food from Britain The Chartered Institute of Bankers Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Eldridge Pope MacMillan Davies Wall Data Gissings Institute of Personnel Management Eldridge Pope Euro Power Hydraulics Limited Coopers & Lybrand Harvey Nash PLC Internationl Business Development Towers Perrin Mercuri Urval Egon Zehnder International Guy's St Thomas' Hospital Trust Divisional Director National Audit Office JM Management Services Purchasing Director AF Advertising Limited Alan Smith Advertising Ltd. 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Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Barkers Multiple Display Advertising Items Racal-Datacom Limited Cedar International Executive Interim Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) Medlock Associates Welbeck Selection Hutton House Management Pera international Multiple Display Advertising Items The Jackie Drabble PRS International Recruitment Consultants Bausch & Lomb Quick Europe Limited PRS International Recruitment Consultants Innovation Computer Consultants Churchill CSR Panasonic PIE (UK) The Times Talisman Retail & Personnel Ltd Managing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Manager Information Builders The Information Management… Lotus Consulting Services Group Card Protection Plan Engineering Opportunity in Australia Victoria House (Career Management) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Consultancy Reuter Simkin KPMG Selection & Search Multiple Display Advertising Items CB-Linnell Limited Worldwide Information Systems Dell Daniels Bates Partnership Towry Law Group Staefa Control System Power Electronics Engineers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Supplements Alexander & Co. 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MathSoft The Royal Academy of Arts Sponsorship CenTEC Appointment of Deputy Traffic Commissioner… Lancashire Probation Service Fund Manager Budget 1.5M Coventry Health Authority Hermitage Housing Association The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts West Glamorgan Health Authority Gesellschaft für Technische Zussammenarbeit Judicial Studies Board MSL International Central Statistical Office Accountancy Personnel Public Sector Division Vocational education leads revolution in the classroom Colleges' thrust into the market is vital to Britain's future, writes Alan Smithers School system that is drowning in alphabet soup Ted Wragg examines the plethora of acronyms that exist to boggle the minds of the uninitiated in the world of education The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items A Levels at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Development Loans Save £1,000 on school computers The Sunday Times My Way The Downing Street Years by Margaret Thatcher HarperCollins £25 pp862 Contents Picture Gallery Portraits of the lady The First Government Breaking the ice Viking Far flung Offending article Publish and be damned? Pile 'Em High On the Critical List What it is to have friends, signs Harvey Porlock Unlike Herons Me, myself and I Essays United States Essays 1952-1992 by Gore Vidal Deutsch £25 pp1,295 A. S. Byatt How to collect Social Security at any age Chasing eternal verities Biography In Extremis The Life Of Laura Riding by Deborah Baker H Hamilton £25 pp498 Sins of omission About Time Too by Penelope Mortimer Weidenfeld £16.99 pp219 Signs of the times Literature The Modern British Novel by Malcolm Bradbury Secker. £20 pp512 Hilton Diary Pet Subjects Where was The Chatto book Of Cats (£15.99), edited… Jonathan Sale laps up an anthology of literary cats, from Dostoevsky to Dumas Pet Subjects Lord Hailsham reviews an anthology of canonical canines On the Shelf Graham King remembers how he first read Emile Zola's Germinal down a coalmine Arrow A novel approach Publishing Following last week's investigation of vanity presses, Keith Austin describes how he became his own … publisher The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 294 Picture Gallery Crossword Enthusiasts No pain, no gain Illness Migraine by Oliver Sacks Picador £20 pp338 Playing to win Ray Of Hope The Ray Kennedy Story by Andrew Lees Pelham Books £14.99 pp352 Writers' Monthly—Free The Times Higher Education Supplement Every Friday Fishing for clues Criminal Sentences John Coleman selects the best new crime fiction Survival of the slickest Strip Tease by Carl Hiaasen Macmillan £14.99 pp354 Manderley revisited Mrs de Winter by Susan Hill Sinclair-Stevenson £12.99 pp374 Where's the bark? Where's the bite? Fiction Mr Barrett's Secret and Other Stories by Kingsley Amis Hutchinson £14.99 pp185 Paperbacks Compiled by Bookwatch: Paperbacks Hardbacks The Writers Bureau Advertising in the Books Section The Writing School Accelerated Learning Contents Strip-Teasers No Kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Plain Sailing Record Breaker God only Knows! Big Birds This week our roving reporter has been out and about searching for the latest news stories-everything from ostrich farming to Linford Christie's latest track record! Radio News What's the Logic? Brainwaves! News Quiz Water in the Air Measuring rainfall Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales 1993 ITC Entertainment Group Bogart Scribble The Funday Times Club Coupon Contents Inside As a matter of facts Harassed of Highgate Lynn Barber's Week Title deeds Let's Jib, Rippers Look, ma! No poles. Jonathan Margolis reports on the world of snowboarding where rad rippers bone it in layed out Eurocurves Blowing up a storm Love, death, disaster—the ski resort is a source of column inches like no other, a public playground for the rich and famous, and sometimes an area of the most barrowing tragedy, says Rachel Cooke The Berkeley Pitfalls in the snow Christa D'souza on a misspent youth From super duper to naffer gaffer The celebrity ski guide: Minty Clinch goes in for some serious star-gazing at resorts in America and Europe, and spotlights the differences between Them and us, and Then and Now Ski Thomson Uphill racers Get there in style, says Jeremy Clarkson NardicTrack (U. K.) Ltd. Bladon Lines Shilly-chaleting it's not Want fun, free skiing, or a rich husband? Become a chalet girl, says Imogen Edwards-Jones Cappuccino Going places Richard Horden's Ski Haus can move mountains. By Hugh Pearman The Sunday Times White Stuff T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Virigin Downhill, all the way Skiing has one basic attraction, says a a Gill. It's called sex Turnberry Hotel United Airlines Learning Curves How do you ski the bumps? In a special Sunday Times ski video, the former Olympic skier, Lesley Beck, advises on the techniques that will help you master moguls. Learn the basics here, and see the coupon, below, for our full video offer How to meet your mogul Top Ten Injuries Doctors Multiple Display Advertising Items Saving the knees Ski Health Special Skiing is tough on the body, particularly the legs, but the fitter you are, the more likely your are to escape injury. Tessa Coker outlines a 10-week exercise plan Plaster Mouldings BAC Conservatories Take Care of Ligaments and Legalities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quacks Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items Gardening Lipmans Hire Dept Multiple Display Advertising Items Woods of Morecambe Ltd. 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Illustration by Chris Burke English National Opera Civic duties Fifty years ago, Britain was the envy of the world for its public housing and transport. The millennium offers Whitehall an irresistible chance to address the post-war decay, says Sir Richard Rogers Time to make your mark Capital A tonic for the nation The Festival of Britain expressed a new optimism after the war. Will we be feeling so good in 2001, asks Robert Hewison Our monumental task Godfrey Davis Bankhouse The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall The BFG Multiple Display Advertising Items The City Antiques & Fine Art Fair The Birmingham Royal Ballet Pavarotti Baddiel Australian Dealer in London wanting, Australian Deborah Harry Debravation The Sunday Times Spanish Riding School of Vienna Multiple Display Advertising Items Jains Ian Burden of spoof Late-night chat in America doesn't know its farce from its factual, says Mark Edwards Vaudeville Theatre It's the dreaded e-word again Scrutiny Looking for Mr Bright Jain Johnstone on the British director Anthony Minghella's all-American romance: truly, madly, weepie Looking for Mr Bright Video round-up Royal Opera House Super models trilogy Paul Driver hears modern music rooted in the work of great composers Wexford trilogy It's a place of minor miracles. Hugh Canning finds Ireland's pioneering operafest up to its usual standards A slice of Lennon Royal Shakespeare Company The Sunday Times Another Country As the BT biennial proves, Britain's 12,000 am-dram groups are in fierce competition to take centre stage. Rebecca Fowler reports School of hard knocks Acting is a tough career, and so is training for it. Fiona Lafferty reports Philadelphia tall story Americans love to compare their 'old master', Thomas Eakins, left, with Rembrandt. At the National Portrait Gallery's show, Waldemar Januszczak cannot agree The Culture Forum Savoy Theatre Revival of the fittest David Dougill celebrates the return of London City Ballet and its Coppelia How to attract admiring glances Yvette Bozsik loves watching people. Tom Morris loves her new show Ghosts in the machine Awesome stage designs release the poetry of Sophie Treadwell's forgotten play, Machinal, at the National, says John Peter The Sunday Times Sisters with attitude Girl groups are back on top—of the charts, at least. 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