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News from 21/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Michael De Larrabetti, Michael Prescott, Daryk Brown, Barbara Hall, Richard Ellis, James Dairymple, Peter McKay, John Davison, Jon Swain, Milke Hammond, David Massam, John Peter, Mark Reason, Theresa Russell, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Paul Ashton, Susan d'Arcy, Bob Papworth, Graham Rose, Steven Goldman, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Markie Robson-Scott, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Matt Wolf, Stanley Crouch, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Sue Slipman, Robert Leedham, Charles Hymas, Liz Hodgkinson, Mary Wilson, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Douglas Lowndes, A David, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Iain Johnstone, D C, George Robinson, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Howard Foster, Peter Schneider, David Dougill, Yehudi Menuhin, Charles Hill, Robert Turnbull, David Lancaster, Kevin Prett, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Paul Nuid, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Rhys Probert, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, K E Mawardy, Geoff Whitten, Willem Steenkamp, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Tanyia John, Glyn Maxwell, Mark Skipworth, Peter Cole, Loanna Morrison, Nick Gardner, Bryan Lask, Shelley von Strunckel, Peter Warren, Jonathan Margolis, Brendan Bourne, Emma Nicholson, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Alex Spllius, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Ann McFerran, David Thomas, Steven Downes, Liz Lightfoot, Glenys Roberts, Matthew Gwyther, Nicholas Fraser, Tim Rayment, Anne, Geordia Greig, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Anne Crabb, David Lawrenson, Barbara Maines, Dave Thomas, David Toop, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Gillian Upton, Lois Rogers, John Karter, Mithir Bose, Barbara Amiel, Lisa Brinkworth, Steve Ellis, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Loyd Grossman, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Digby Anderson, Christine Tarr, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Alix Sharkey, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Paul Davis, Bernard Gafterty, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, David Churchill, Yeats's daughter, Mike Higgins, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Beppe Severgninl, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, Waldemer Januszczak, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, A A Gill, Michael Moynihan, Chris Dighton, Robert Follis, Paul Spike, Gilbert Adair, Dr Michele Elliott Director, Andrew Lorenz, Anthea Gerrie, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Keith Waterhouse, Hugh Thompson, John Parker, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, W B daughter, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Michael Turner, Colin Bridger, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Lynn Barber, David Hawson, Tony Sikkema, Boris Schapiro,

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High-voltage inferno triggers Channel tunnel safety fears Tories to crack down on welfare by cutting dole New six-month limit could save £500m Rebels train South African soldiers to fight black rule The face of hatred Focus special pages 11-14 IL Balcone The Private Anguish of Colonel Bob Times of Yours Life 4 Free Pop Classic CDs Dixons accused of strong-arm tactics in electronice price war The Public Passions of Heidi Fleiss Tax raid on rughby perks Contents Flowers, tears for a school in mourning Philip Moon Driver' could have fallen asleep' Nigel Charnock Rolex Nederlanders! Exact Vodafone 'You'll die,' doctor tells patient after mistake Macho Melvyn hits out over royal 'slur' Anglican may be Catholic bishop The Times American Express MP faces axe over Europe Citroën Women lead assault on old boy network Paper in job row British Midland Top drugs firm admits brides Insight Vauxhall Irish desert Britain for 'good life' overseas Cadillac plans to conquer UK Young defender: Tomes Arwell, 147 weeks, was among… Halifax Prisoners may get condoms American Airlines 'Simpler' tests come in for seven-year-olds £600m tax lost in arts loophole Barclays Plans to cut back police overtime pay Lewd leers shunted out of official sight Secret report on 'worst' doctors In today's Other Papers Guppy in new jail Laser help for teeth Tory MPs fear for Britain's security Saab The Face of Hatred Air Portugal IBM The flashpoints that could ignite Willem Steenkamp on how the lines would be drawn in a civil war Scottish Power The Chronology TWA Lombard NatWest Glossary Euro Tunnel The unspoken truth on Aids Volvo Turned off by Question Time Stop the torrents of Kennedy abouse Arise, the doting Sir Clive? The doctors who don't want to get out of bed Picture Gallery Poets grieve at Auberon's curse that turns their odes from bed to worse Keystone Kops joke turns sour in Derbyshire Mess with Mother Nature The rich and the red chew the fat with Bill America's traditional allies feel neglected and resentful as Washington ties its future to the world's Norwich Union France sends off the clowns New Clinton friends miff jilted Europe Fastest-growing region America's old friends are feeling the chill of an increasing impatient Bill Clinton, reports James Adams in Washington Jaguar By our Foreign Staff: 81 Chinese die in factory fire Mercury Communications Blacks try to stop violent teens terrorising New York British Muclear Industry Forum For sale: an angry island The Sunday Times Phillips 'Don't shilly-shally, put them in labour camps' What can America do to reduce black-on-black crime? Stanley Crouch, writing in The Wall Street Journal, recommends labour camps and enforced education Intel inside Italy's angry electors edge towards eruption Legal & General 1,000 killed in raid by Tigers The Sunday Times Leyland DAF Trucks Ltd. Hume-Adams peace talks resume Ulster paramilitaries join quest for agreement Royal train on track for privatisation SinGAPORE AIRLInES Weather and Travel Outlook MPs want action on £5bn fraud News Digest Helicopter lost £800 to pay Trial deadlock Campaigner dies Murder call Ecstasy raid Iraqis protest Girl hanged Bond winners England next on the block Stephen Jones at Murrayfield 'Pakistan won't play England Getting It Wrong United march on with World Cup flops Daryk Brown at Old Trafford Getting It Right Getting in a Muddle American Express Premier League FA want to deal in children FA Premier League Pools Crook key to Norwich's Inter Continental foray Chris Lightbown at Carrow Road Wright back in his old groove Chris Lightbown on the lost England leader who is going forward again with Liverpool Hoddle's ills take turn for worse Mithir Bose at Stemford Bridge West Ham in Royal intrigue Steven Dovwnes at Upton Park Quick Whittingham turns the tide Rhys Probert at Villa Park Armstrong scores an early knockout blow Football Focus Allen strikes out Everton ALex Spllius at Goodlson Park Number Cruncher Whistle Blower Almost Right On Identity Crisis Winning Number Another day at the office for Sampras Sue Mott reports from Frankfurt Fencing young bloods reach their Eden Fencing Krabbe ban upheld despite the doubts Athletics Joy as Jahangir legend refuses to die White moves up a gear Leeds snookered by Wetherall miscue Vince Wright at White Hart Lane Francis fails to lift drab affair Martin Searby at Hillsborough Brave Bodin's small consolation Steve Grant at the Country Ground Shearer clips Saints, Flowers left to blossom Lousle Toylor at Ewood Park If It's Not "Ice Brewed" A new age: why Ireland are going west The final wind-up: No England, on Scotland, on Northern Ireland, on Wales, How did it happen, and what's to be done? Chris Lightbown on the Republic's road to truth, justice and the American way Why, even in defeat, Wales must keep faith with Yorath Dave Thomas regrets the unforgivable uncertainty hanging over the manager Far less serious than a matter of life and death Brough Scott on how the two Irelands survived the Belfast pressure-cooker The dark ages: why England went west Mihir Bose on the sins of omission and commission that left them with nowhere to go Forty years on and the English have still not learnt the lesson Mike Hammond on the day when the myth of England's world supremacy was shattered It's Not "Ice Beer" Still angry after all these years Stephen Jones talks to Brian Moore, and asks the England hooker if he is going soft in his old age The Sunday Times Different league, new union? Talk, talk, but whatever you say, say nothing Action Replay Wigan peers feel the pressure as the class divide starts to narrow Rugby League Bath forwards into reverse at Leicester Mark Reason at Welford Road Andrew's century inspires Wasps Chris Dighton at Sudbury Deacon gives Gloucester a prayer Rugby Round-Up 'Endless Winter' Labatt "Ice Beer" Harlequins too late in last fling to deny Orrell Michael Austin at Edgehall Road Spills mar Aintree's brilliant start Brough Scott sees Grand National track get it right this time The Times Japan has mighty yen for home of the Derby John Karter on the race to buy Epsom Rolling Ball can skittle them Winning Lines Sarah swims up world rankings News Focus Gradf sinks Huber Scots stay top of heap McRae ready for big time Water, water everywhere Greatbatch finds his mark Hislop's power For the Record Racing Sport on TV Rugby Union This Week's Fixtures Labett "Ice Beer" is Here BMW wants to buy Rover and make cars in Britain Kuwait set for $10bn sell-off to pay debts KIO's stake in BP could be shed Bonus bonanza for City dealers Virgin Contents Picture Gallery Direct Line boss gets £15m Britain's best paid man doubles earnings Whitehall split over power Walt Disney 'frightens' French banks Clarke to opt for 'modest' tax hike Getting the best from your staff Freeing the Bank is on panacea Business Comment Intel inside TV giants gear up for bidding battle The government is due to lift the ban on takeovers between ITV companies. A fierce round of bidding could be the result, report Matthew Lynn and Michael Prescott Sheehy seeks lottery at end of Rainbow Morgan Stanley U-turn puts Hong Kong in a spin Time for axe, says Lawson Paramount decision tomorrow Travelling lighter Tiphook Unravels The declining fortunes of Robert Montague Friday's £830m sale of its container business will rescue Tiphook. But the deal crushes Robert Montague's personal ambitions. Kirstie Hamilton reports Leasing: the curse of investors How we warned investors to get out Bose Queens Moat man had company plane Share in the boardroom CNT Babcock's recovery will be long and slow Sharewatch Ferranti Rebels Fimbra FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data BMW American airlines see share prices reach for the sky High hopes of profits have sent US airline shares soaring but the financial facts do not seen to Justify the prices. John Harlow reports Eastern Electricity Quiet man of Rover takes the wheel on Lucas's hard road toward revival The motor and aerospace components group's new chief, George Simpson, faces a difficult task, reports Andrew Lorenz Disgruntled CBI flirts with Labour Hinting at support for John Smith may be a way of forcing the government's hand, says Matthew Lynn Radisson Edwardian Hotels On-Demand-Information Crunch looms for Sunday trading MPs are preparing to vote on the reform of Sunday trading. James Bethell analyses the implications of the three options on offer Investors in Industry A budget with an infinite capacity to surprise us all Economic Outlook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cost Control Analysts Rospa Taking the Budget Temperature Expense Reduciton Analysts INC. (UK) Ltd Nafta victory swells protectionist army American Account New Development Business in Britain Brewking Liquidations/receiverships Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminister Bank Company Store Envelopes Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Equipment Distributors & Agents The Ultimate Business Challenge Power stations go back to wood Energy The use of trees to generate electricity could turn fields into coppiced woodland, help wildlife and hold down emissions of carbon dioxide. Sean Ryan reports Screen test at the DSS Computers The Sunday Times Business to Business Franchises Apple Quadra is prime attraction Comdex 93 The National Franchise Advisory Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items View your dream home—over the phone Video AT&T Compaq links with Duracell Bits & Bytes How Triumph came roaring back David Lancaster on how one man's vision led to the crashed motorcycle maker being rebuilt into a lean, mean business Machine Wear Nursing your staff pays off Properly appraising employees can boost a company's success, writes Roger Eglin The Sunday Times Mortgages dry up for council flats Home owners find they cannot sell Clarke orders savings review Tuning into the mother of all battles Credit cards deny liability overseas Insurers close in on traudulent claims Northern Rock BUPA EssentialCare Photosales Midland The Listening Bank Banks must face up to credit-card liability Comment Employee fights for fair price on shares Questions of cash Govett High Income Govett 'Big brother' helps insurers fight fraud Computer screening and blacklisting will be used to cut losses of £400m a year. Paul Nuki reports Fraudsters who get caught BES tempts investors with a taste for adventure Framlington Mercury World Mining Trust plc Policy cost and commission to be disclosed Centrebank Multiple Display Advertising Items Gartmore The Pep Shop Ltd Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Lack of advice hinders use of Pep mortgages Peps are highly suitable for repaying mortgages but lenders are indifferent Matrix withdraws South Quay scheme Close Brothers Investments Limited Endowment policies go cheap at auction If you want a with profits policy, buying second hand could give you a bargain, reports Diana Wright Equity income funds 'set for growth' Shopping around Guide to bargains Fimbra Tax on profits Fidelity Investments Commercial Union Best Large Group Credits roll for cineman collections Collector's file Noble & Company Limited Nationwide Update The Equitable Life Property enjoys lift Low-risk haven Savings news "Uncle Grayson, I have just Calculated on my… Foster & Braithwaite Top savings rates Unit trust index Micropal Making the most of perks Laurentian Financial Group Northern Rock BES Mercury Guiness Flight Topically tropical Client is a pain in the back Picture Gallery Corby Works How now Brown cash cow? Prufrock Racy Ramsden romps home in fraud stakes Not quite politically correct Appraisal practices put on the picture Dixons puts squeeze on battered suppliers In the City The Sunday Times Bosnia, only to pay a bitter price for his new-found fame American Express Don't let tragedies bind us in red tape Not all risks can be eliminated, writes Digby Anderson Books High-flyers taste an awful Euro-future Rebel with a cause glows through the Tory grey Profile Smith mocks basics at his peril Inside Politics Hearts & minds ogainst concer Do cover up, luvvies and leave it to Britt Justice in danger: witchfinders about! Britain risks going the American way with a legal system skewed by skin colour and gender, warns Barbara Amiel The Italian disease sweeps the world Norman Macrae prefers corruption to the flat-earth foolishness that is replacing it Pickfords Travel We don't lack the money, but where is the will to spend it? The claim that we cannot afford to dounle nursery places says more about ideology than economics, argues Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith Contents A falling-price recovery Atticus A victory for door-openers—don't let Europe spoil it America's trade agreement sets the scene for a showdown on a greater one—and Britain must help, says Alastair Burner AAT Bad news for the safari-suit brigade Peter Cole supports the stand of TV's Martyn Lewis Yamaha . . . and it's risky too Charles Hymas on the bleak life outside the school gates Turning the tables Daiwa Can pop's Peter Pan win against the whisperers? As the press hunts for Michael Jackson, the case against him may be fraying, says Brendan Bourne Holiday Dnn The MacMillan Nurse Appeal Nobody could call my child a criminal No blame: does it mean no bullying? Penile reform Soaking the rich will never change tax truths The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The case for British hi-fi 'Crack City' cries for help Points Birthdays Prices rise as buyers begin to bite A shortage of high quality homes for sale is good news for vendors, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow The Times Berkeley Savills Taywood Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stickley & Kent Barratt Slade, Court, Radlett Queensway Quay The Vineries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pilkington Homes Direct Vehicle Contracts Savills The Watemark Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Bramley BMW Jack Barclay Limited William & Loughran Maranello Sales Ltd BMW Holland Park H. R. Owen BMW Park Lane BMW Altwood Off-roaders boom as the going gets rough Eric Dymock on the growing popularity of 4WD vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Alan Day Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stillmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Normand Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Hughes Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Rover Cnda Christie's Multiple Display Advertising Items Toyota Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover The Talking Book Club This Gift Gives Pleasure All Year round Genuine King Scallop Shells Peter Gethin Driving Courses Ltd Learn to Swim Pentaplex Ltd The Sunday Times Mason Pearson Earlydrive Exotic Leatherwear City Group Gifts for Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Road School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ukeshill Ham Co Champagne Balloon Flights The Perfect his and Hers Xmas Present Bike City DVLA Interplay UK Ltd A11 Fox Hawkin & Co Guinness Records Gifts for her GKRS The Royal Bank of Scotland Cincinnati Bell Information Systems INC Fletcher Hunt PLC Making Careers Work Virgin Selector Europe N B Selection Ltd Headway Powergen Whiteheadselection Gartner Group UK Ltd The Lloyd Group Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited Morgan & Banks GKRS The Lloyd Group Cedar International Smithkline Beecham P Four Multiple Display Advertising Items Ward Executive Limited Ernst & Young Mercuri Urval N B Selection Ltd Ward Executive Limited Stratacom the Fastpacket Company Hoggett Bowers RAS PMC Group Interexec Consultancy Opportunity Hoggett Bowers Mainland Pathfinder PSN Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Mail Intermec Connect BBC The Royal Bank Retail & Personal Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Confederation of British Industry JM Management Services Cigna Churchill Hotelware Limited Business Development Executive (Publishing) John Croxall Contributions Agency Liffe Austin Knight MSL International Software Solutions Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items The Noble Organisation Ltd MSL International Coopers & Lybrand NCC Jinlayson Wagner Black The Times Seagate Your Next Career Move RSPB Federal Resources Europe Clinical Computing Limited Adderley-Featherstone plc Varley Walker Management Appointments Limited Chusid Lander Leading Edge consulting Human Resource Recruitment John Sheldrake Associates Natwest Markets Hmso Wheale Thomas Hodgins PLC Mercury Mercury Communications Birmingham International Airport plc Talented Sales Managers Kanbay Resources, UK Ltd The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schindler Geopec Limited Citymax Integrated Information Systems Ltd. Eurolink Group PLC Diamond Cable Communications Northern Countries Housing Association Limited GSE AF Advertising Limited The Royal Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items SmithKline Beecham Consumers Association MKA Management Consulting Limited Oftel The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea City of Westminister Thames Valley Enterprise Limited VIP Management Consultants Ernst & Young K/f Associates Cotswold District Council Torbay Council January Entrants The Marlborough College European Business School Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies The British Accreditation Council Accountancy Personnel Business Advice Manager Courses Royal Liverpool University Hospital (NHS) Trust Richmond College Central School of Counselling and Therapy Posts Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Webster University Electronic age takes over in child's play Charles Hymas reports on a new study of how primary pupils use their leisure time University of Leicester Boston University MBA The Times The American College in London Master of Business Administration University of Leeds Greenwich College Kingston University Schools stand to gain with three big offers Huron University Aston University Sheffield Hallam University Kingston University Pick of the Year For Christmas John Mortimer The beverage report Drink Digestive tracts Food What would you serve if the Gorbachevs came to dinner? Do figs go in fruit salad? Loyd Grossman consults the best of the season's cookbooks History Today Virago Laughing stock Books Humour Ignoring anything with 'hilarous' or 'zany' on the cover, Keith Waterhouse reviews Christmas humour books Patrick Stephens Limited Action replays Sport Do sports get the books they deserve? Nick Hornby judges the season's performances Oxford University Press Diary The Final Frontier Photography From Bruce Chatwin's colour-coded doorways to Martin Parr's hair-tousling Sloanes: Tom Shone reviews the new photography books The Times Room service Design What's it to be? Austerity nosealgia? Or else a return to the Gilded Age and stuffed peacocks? Penny Perrick sorts through the world of interiors Either Concise Crossword No 298 Building sights Architecture Architecture books are now more than a specialist taste. Hugh Pearman selects half a dozen titles from a rapidly changing market Janus Publishing Company Oxford Nelson Demille Caught in transit Fiction The Holder Of The World by Bharati Mukherjee Chatto £14.99 pp286 Tangled webs Confusion by Elizabeth Jane Howard MacMillan £14.99 pp385 Writing Magazine Relax, just do it Peminism Fire With Fire by Naomi Wolf Chatto £11.99 pp378 MacMillas Granta Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writing School The Sunday Times The Softback Preview The Funday Times Strip-Teasers Picture Gallery The Funday Times Club New Funday Times Fantastic 3D Club Pack! Win a Super Sonic Bike! Beryl the Peril Going, Going, Gone! Take a Bow Hamburger Heaven Cod only Knows! Down Girl This is a special week for all Americans - it's Thanksgiving on Thursday! Instead of the traditional turkey, why not try our burger recipe instead! Armchair Tourist! Dream Machine What's the Logic? Penguins The Funday Times Picture Gallery Lord Snotty The Numskulls Thunderbirds Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Money talks Mommie dearest Lynn Barber's Week Picture Gallery Poetic justice? A year of living dangerously His book challenged feminist theory, so David Thomas thought he would never work again. What has changed? Father figures World In Action told the heart-rending story of men facing financial ruin by the Child Support Agency. But the programme got its sums wrong. Liz Lightfoot reports Savoy Glenmorangie Tranquility The Regent London A mother's worst nightmare Her family will never get over the death of Renee Hartevelt, a Dutch student, killed in Paris by Issei Sagawa. Freed after just four years, he has bizarre celebrity status in his native Japan. Now they face another publicity round, cruelly close to home, reports Tony Allen-Mills Purejanet Reger Paul Mitchell Cunard Fortune hunters Interiors Luck, not price, makes the Hong Kong Chinese buy UK property, says Lisa Brinkworth Time, please, ladies, & gentlemen Why is it that stars don't know when to quit the world's stage, asks a a Gill Piaget Swan Hellenic Origin of the Species The 1980s yuppie is dead, but other tribes of the business community have proved resilient. Matthew Gwyther prowled their natural habital: the Bell's Finest Fat and fiction Health Everything you always wanted to know about being overweight, by Liz Hodgkinson Hyde Park Hotel The poseures of pre-production Peeping Tom's isn't a Soho sideshow, discovers Imogen Edwards-Jones, but a club for Wim Wenders wannabes Small wonder Motoring While most car makers go for growth, TVR doggedly steers its own course, says Jeremy Clarkson Muscadet Come on down! Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time Braving the New World Food & Drink Wine Last Acton hero If British food's your cup of tea, says a a Gill, then a 19th-century cookbook, plagiarised by Mrs Beeton, takes the biscuit Bottle of the Week 30 Minute Menu Single Cask Matured Brandy Tales of the riverbank Restaurant Watch Letters The Sunday Times Cartier Limited The homecoming After 25 years in Britain, Jamaica is paradise, says Loanna Morrison. It is the place she wants to make her home The Sunday Times Yorkshire moreish Gardening Graham Rose applauds the restoration of the gardens and park at Whitwell Hall Chores Leisureland Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Wrought Iron Gates Dolphin John Kennedy JR Brief Lives Crossword Duncan Sinclair vs Lord Brocket Feuds Corner Contents Light Fantastic No more twitching lace curtains and prissy lace collars, says Nilgin Yusuf. It's the latest fabric to be given a face-lift, and from now on it's stretchy, sexy and strong The Sunday Times Rave new world No longer haphazard affairs organised by adolescents in Adidas, the evergrowing rave scene is now the domain of men with mobiles pusing designer water, says Rachel Cooke Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIRiUS Cattoanimation Gentlemen Sewills Fashion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Furniture Classic Furniture The Sunday Times Business Cards Tuition Mops Street Culture Travel The buildings are crumbling and the motorway empty, but the Cubans still rock to the rumba and revere their troubadours, says Micahel De Larrabeiti Pulling out the stops South African Airways Caribbean Connection Snowgodse Costa Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises Servus in … Pettills India Voyages Jules Verne Supersaver Kuoni The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Check-In Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Direct Line Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Flight Association Travel Mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Direct Travel Insurance Chic Chalets Travel The perfect skiing break means luxurious accomdation close to the pistes Alistair Scott selects 20 of the finest chalets in France, Switzerland, Austria and the US Flight Bookers Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items America Haven Europe British Museum Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abta St Helena Line Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Key Camp Holidays France 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Meon Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin New England Country Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items CAA Directions Travel The Biggest Holiday Offer Ever! The Sunday Times Curse of the money Travel Paul Spike went to the Luxor, the latest theme-dream hotel in Las Vegas Hertz Multiple Classified Advertising Items ISAS SKI Beach Villas Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel & Country Club Careys Manor Hotel Character Cottages In giants' footsteps Brief Encounter Michael Moynihan talks poetry and the past with W B Yeats's daughter, Anne Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Free Golf & Indoor Bowls Hoseasons Alston Hall Beefeater Contents Contents Driving without a map It begins with a motorway jourmey, then dodges off down every side street of the artist's career. Waldermar Januszczak reads the road signs at an exhibition of Julian Opie's at the Hayward Gallery Joker turned minimalist: Julian Opie, above, with… Picture Gallery Reanimating Disney The studio has finally laid to rest the ghost of Walt. Peter Schneider, the president, tells Mark Edwards how they did it Not quite in toon Disney is a foreign country with a million different stories and every one the same. Its latest, Aladdin, is no exception, says Julie Burchill, And there's the rub The mouse that soared Euro Disney may have suffered a setback, but Disney's films are doing fine. Alan Ruddock reports Mel o'drama The Culture profile The star of Lathal Weapon made his mark playing Shakespears. Now he's directed his first film. Mel Gibson talks to Iain Johnstone. Portrait by Sally Soames The Sunday Times Tag The Culture forum Free concert The Sunday Times Tame at heart Wild Palms leaves Craig Brown Stone cold, but he warms up to a bit of Homicide A bit of a long shot The truth is often so dull that we have to invest a conspiracy theory. Look how many people have killed JFK, says Nicholas Fraser Famous theories of the 20th century Monkey see, monkey can't do Scrutiny You must exercise proper control Audi US Northern flights Hugh Canning on the adventurous triumphs of Opera North, now celebrating its 15th birthday in Leeds, and Opera Northern Ireland New musical expressions From searingly powerful to plain silly: Paul Driver hears a minimalist miscellany at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall Grand new opera Will Cardiff's opera house rival Sydney's? Below, a competition to New Yorker Matthew Epstain has big plans for Welsh National Opera. Hugh Canning reports Cinderella Cardiff arts park Changes of scene David Dougill on dance rivals emerging from the doldrums Royal Opera House The Sunday Times Puritan talent Declan Donnellan talks to Robert Hewison about Perestroika and the National Divided we fall The French actors' fight for ethnic cleansing is a real tragedy, says John Peter Diaries Artist Sound bites? Femished? How about Indonesian tapes, seaweed-flavoured crisps or tempura broccoli cheese florets? At the Fast Food fair 93, Jonathan Margolis finds multicultural meals the hot seller Multiple Display Advertising Items The Play House Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Child's View of Paris The Sunday Times Mario Lanza Dina Carroll The Moody Blues Deborah Harry Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Phil Collins Victor Hochhauser Manchester Airport The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall High Interest Stanley, the pre-history man Stuart Wavell talks to the Indiana Jones of the fossil world, whose discoveries are rewriting the paleontology textbooks Before the Mini, there were the Morris Minor 1960-65 The Times Of Your Life: Robert Sandall recalls the years when we did the Twist to the transtor and British pop stepped out of the Shadeows; plus the first of four free CD offers Design Classics: the Mini Those were the days Contents BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Satellite Contents Highlights Sports choice Satellite For Sky One, UK Gold, Bravo, Discovery, TNT BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Monday 22 November Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Tuesday 23 November Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Wednesday 24 November Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Thursday 25 November Film choice Friday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Friday 26 November Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Saturday 27 November Film choice Index Films on TV Dilys Powell's film of the week Poles without politics Radio Waves Paul Donovan BBC1 Radio Monday 22 November Tuesday 23 November Critics' choice Radio Wednesday 24 November Thursday 25 November Friday 26 November Saturday 27 November 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 Travel American Express American Express On the move again The Future Make your mind up—and stick to it Travel Policies Solutions for businesses great and small Case Studies The plastic ticket Charge Cards Fight to keep it in the company Travel Managers UniGLOBE American Express Rooms with a view to a discount Hotels Rats around the world War in the Air The scramble for points hits turbulence Frequent-Flyer Schemes Picture Gallery Promotion to the rank of flyer first class Upgrades Shop around for the best deals Special Rates Make your agent your partner The Big Five Personal service a speciality Independents Virgin BT Galileo will get you there Reservations Join the global phone-in Telecommunications Inter Continental Hotels Join the global phone-in Membership Miles Firms wheel out the special deals Car Rantal Heed the call of the wild Side Trips American Express Contents The Advantages of Intel are on the inside Contents Intel Murphys Alan Cumming Pharoah Sanders Picture Gallery Rebecca Evans Relative Values Picture Gallery Estee Sabina Fay Braxton Nokia James Havoc Allen and Albert Hughes Subaru Furniture Craft Picture Gallery Furniture Craft Ltd. Picture Gallery Langton House Castlethorpe C&T Multiple Display Advertising Items Garuda Indonesia Select Beef Heidi high Espana Raymond Weil Chanel National Garden Gift Tokens Canon Corby Trouser Press Gulf Air Ford Book Clubs What's in a Gnome? Private Eye may be strewn with sleaze and malice but its editor, l Ian Hislop, sees himself as a latter-day Swift. Peter Millar found him the very embodiment of Middle England. Illustrations by John Springs Metro Tahiti Special Sheaffer Redeemed Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Ernest & Julio Gallo Mistress with a mission Remy Martin Hong Kong Hewlett Packard Kenwood Ashley Judd She came to Hollywood three years ago in a pick-up truck, but now Ashley Judd had defmitely arrived—and has found herself the toast of the town. Russell Miller met a new star Picture Gallery Philips Picture Gallery Fruitonic New England Dolphin Thomas Sanderson Blinds Ltd. National Westminster Bank Bryant Homes Paramol Scope The week begins with the Sun in the sign of Scorpio, but as it moves into Sagittarius, on Monday, the pace quickens and what once seemed beyond your reach finally becomes reality. By Shelley von Strunckel Games Mephisto 1736 Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Magic cube 1628 Bridge Baris Schapiro Prestige Western Driveways Nordic Track (U. K.) Ltd Crippers Shoes that Royal Shakespeare Company Untra Inclusive Neville Johnson National Driveways The Sunday Times Icons 32 Living Dolls Royal Doulton Limited Flying Flowers Ltd. Thomas Lloyd FastAid Solvit Why Waste Time Exercising? 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