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News from 12/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Stephen Ellis, Philip Schofield, Jon Zilkha, Alex Splillus, Guy Chazan, Aa Gill, J Harper, Barbara Hall, Catherine Vervier, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, Jim Munro, Sean O'Brien, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Douglas Hurd Secretary, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Angus Finney, Tel Aviv, Ghazi Algosaibi, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Robin Gregg, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Ned Balfe, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, David Griffith, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, William Green, Charles Hymas, Sebastian Hamilton, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Peter Price, Annabel Heseltine, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Michael Jones Editor, Robert Sandall, Roger Sabin, Peter Hamilton, Martin James, Thomas Brophy, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Cyril Dixon, Howard Foster, Deryk Brown, Ivan Fallon, Isabel Wolff, David Dougill, Malcolm Wheatley, Edward Lister, John Swain, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, John Wilcox, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Peter Kellner, Ian Birch, George Perry, Elaine Feinstein, Sue Mott, Peter Cole, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Shelley von Strunckel, Jean Harris Chairman, Bernard Cafferty, Oliver D Anderson, Nicola Gray, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Emma Robertson, Jeff Randall, Justin Cartwright, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Steven Downes, Glenys Roberts, Matthew Gwyther, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Robert Crawford, Patricia Miller, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, William Riviere, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Phil Baker, Tony Rennell, Lois Rogers, Donald Sommerville director, John Karter, Racbel Cooke, Neil Kirk, Barbara Amiel, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Janine Di Giovanni, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Sudi Pigott, Ian Critchley, Keith Martin, Kelly Dunn, Ian Burrell, Chris Jones, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Maurice Chittenden, John Hickman, Ronald White, Michael Kallenbach, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Chris Nawrat, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Suzanne Hawkins, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Colm Toibin, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, John Collier Chairman, Dr John Rae Director, J R Connor, Joseph Watson, Lord Jenkins, Lauren St John, D Wight, James Fenton, Eric Brown, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Gay Corrie, John Parker, Lawrie Ellis, Helen Boldyreff Semler, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Michael Jones-Lee, Fiona Beckett, Marcia MacLeod, George Harney, Mike Hammond, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Neil MacLean, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Julia Bright, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Lynn Barber, John Duncan, Neil Fawcett, Andrew Goldberg, Janine di Giovanni, David Hare, Boris Schapiro, Beppe Severgnini,

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London police on bomb alert as peace hopes fade Church turns on Charles over morals Porn king in running for royal racecourse Charlie who? Mi6 in contact with IRA since 1970s How to get on in politics Chinese threat over Hong Kong 'turmoil' Boy Wonder EC backs down on water rules Moss Bros Contents Freed: from the hell of prison, and each other Exact Software (UK) Limited Taxman Tactics Advertising Feature: A Wyvern Business Library Recommendation How to beat the taxman at his own game Wyvern Business Library St. Joseph's Hospice Conrad Channel tunnel incident on November 13 Nokia Home Office urged to review rules for home-leave prisoners after siege Hostages mob sleeping gunman Girlfriend vows to find truth about death of Jimi Hendrix American Express Sales climb Double vision Times of your life Barclaycard Financial chaos threatens future of NUS Norwich Union Lead-free petrol in cancer scare Citroën 'Artnappers' hold insurers to ransom Crackdown on pompous QCs Vodafone SAS helps police to fight crime London Docklands Politically correct 'queen' loses crown A roof at last for sad Debbie Crisis at Christmas Sunday TIMES/LBC Appeal Vauxhall Drugs take jail close to anarchy Nissan Picture Gallery A father's love that knows no bounds Ratty Major piles up foes and woes The lady protests too much Booming trade in Sunday humbug Licensed to slaughter Yamaha Windsor's stock at rock bottom Can He Ever Succeed? Diana's exit seemed to set a fair wind for Charles. But he did not bargain for a national debate about his moral suitability to be king Tie Rack King, church and constitution: 10 key questions Epson Subsidised by the Arts Council of Great Britain: Council of Despair The Arts Council wanted to create a super-orchestra for London. Instead it created a super-fiasco. Rebecca Fowler and Jonathan Miller report BT House of Fraser Stores Volvo Peace deal hangs in balance as Rabin meets Arafat Settlers take on Israel and PLO amid mounting fear of civil war Prince to rescue Russian treasure Luther King confession In today's Other Papers Bottomley to limit health chief's pay The Royal Bank French take trade talks to cliffhanger Sceptical Russians vote in first free election since the Revolution Compaq The Sunday Times Polling Day Butter All at sea when it comes to ticking the box America prepares for war with North Korea TWA Terror comes to US suburbs on the 5.33 The Sunday Times Scandal rocks anti-graft agency Resurrected Winnie has ANC in turmoil Frei canters home in one-horse Chile race Chilean voters are looking for continuity, says John Hickman Pen Pad Guerrilla threat to fight on American Express Fossils start a fight in dino-crazy France Trotzki tackles German taboo Vodafone Booker shortlist dismays Russians Do jurors feel sorry for killer brothers? Mercedes-Benz Our chance to end a Bosnian winter of suffering Sanctions and arm-twisting can bring peace, says Douglas Hurd, foreign secretary Cookbook fails to pay a king's ransom Arafat to ask Britain for £1bn of gold It was clearly wacko, but was it Jacko? Commercial Union Weather and Travel Outlook Navy divers save trapped woman News Digest Dimbleby wins Cash for victims Actress dies Boy in chase Bond winners Cole foils smash and grab Deryk Brown at St James's Park World in Action puts Scholar in the Spurs spotlight The Best and the Brighttest E&j Premier League Hellish time for guardian angel Gabriel Martin Searby at Bramail Lane Arrogant QPR stroll past pedestrian Southampton Chris Lightbown at the Dell Chelsea are suckered by the old confidence trick Steven Downes at Stamford Bridge Shearer sews up homespun derby Louise Taylor at Boundary Park Wimbledon's grim persistence pays off Vince Wright at Villa Park No justice as Wright robs Swindon Peter Wilson at Anfield Giggs breaks silence with sound sense The Ryan Giggs Dossier Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Arsenal's midfield timebomb Chris Lightbown on why George Graham's big problem is not the reliance on Ian Wright Pools Perilous In The Extreme Whistle Blower Money Talks Off The Wall Local Authority Final Word Dozzell unforgiving to sorry City Alex Splillus at Maine Road Collymore's fire lighting up a new Forest Louise Taylor on today's First Division local derby between two sides with big ambitions West Ham careless but classy Steve Grant at Upton Park Fashanu to play for Nigeria in World Cup The Times Wrong kind of snow halts the downhill The secret story of Danny and me Chris Nawrat on how the late, great Danny Blanchflower changed his life On your own? The Sunday Times Gower now in the winter of his content The Sue Mott Interview Maestro Smith ups the tempo for a finely-tuned win Sailing The Sunday Times Davies' crusade to dethrone King Arthur Golf England find the going tough Cricket Close-Up Rise of the nowhere men Stephen Jones on the remarkable way that Wasps have fashioned triumph out of adversity Stone's Original Green Ginger Wine Davies kicks the Saints sinners out of Trophy David Lawrenson at Knowsley Road No smooth sailing in tearful week of wailing and failing Action Replay The Sunday Times Endless Winter Book Offer Screen test for Coker incident Half-paced Bath still too quick Stephen Jones at the Recreation Ground Harris makes Bristol pay for slow start Mark Reason at Welfored Road Andrew finishes what the forwards started Richard Bath at Sudbury Gloucester thrive on life in the danger zone Michael Austin at Kingsholm Ebel From Kiev, dancing for Britain Brough Scott meets a former Soviet champion trying her luck in Basingstoke Pipe, the slumbering giant, awakes to a new Dawn Not quite a licence to print money, but they're working on it John Karter on why a now legedary sting has made the bookies even more cautious Something out of the Ordinary Winning Lines Mr Foster upset in Gloucester News Focus Compagnoni's giant double Late birdies Class apart Taste of defeat Winter fuel Redskins sink Towers fall For the Record Racing Sport on TV Rugby Union This Week's Fixtures Steely Stich aims to take out the Czech and the cash Sue Mott reports from Munich on the Grand Slam Cup Jameson Record low inflation may prompt new base-rate cut Incorporating Personal Finance on pages 13-17 LWT's grand design to foil Granada bid Defence involves deals with Yorkshire and Anglia Amex cards will do nicely, at last BT Bidders circle floundering LIG EMI boss is paid £5m Forte faces crunch on Ciga Executives in demand Who will pay for pension fiasco? Business Comment Japan 'hyping' growth figures Royal Bank Invoice Finance Schemes galore in the ITV maze View Point Benetton eyes Aston Martin Amber fires chief executive Paramount bid thrown open Pensions row over who will pay losses Gladiators Granada wants to become one of the main forces in ITV, its target, LWT, has plans of its own. Rufus Olins and Andrew Lorenz report Granada deal with enrich LWT men Amstrad Share in the boardroom Qantas Write-down riddle for Trafalgar's Keswick Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements By Finstat: Top 100 companies By Cs First Boston: International data Pension crisis: £1bn hit for insurance firms Swansea Centre for Trade & Industry BT American schemes suffer from chronic underfunding Glaxo's new chief looks to the drugs of the future After a turbulent year, pharmaceuticals giant banks on new discoveries New high-tech laboratories symbolise the company's rebirth as a research-driven operation. Matthew Lynn reports Siebe The Sunday Times The new-look millionaire comes to market The recent boom in new issue has brought with it a new class of millionaire—more sober than the last generation, they are products of the recession. Report by James Bethell and Emma Robertson Multiple Classified Advertising Items A 'Business plus' with Queens Moat Houses… Hardcastle & Preston Ltd Shares in a paper fortune: how the money adds up Vtech Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Company Store Multiple Display Advertising Items Earn Money from your Fax Time to wake up to the good points of Gatt Economic Outlook Radisson Edwardian Hotels Fimbra Mercury Communications Clinton trips himself up on road to higher wages American Account Hungry tigers follow Hong Kong's charge While Japan wrestles with recession, new Far East markets, led by the rampant but volatile Hong Kong, are emerging as major global players. Garth Alexander reports Amex battles to keep its big spenders Delta Air Lines Bulletin Delta Air Lines Money going begging: recession worries lead to cash mountain Recovery could be threatened by small firms' reluctance to take up venture capital offers, writes James Bethell Tackle BS5750 with taskforce says key report Smart meters cut energy bills New electricity meters will give consumers full information on how they use energy. By John Stansell Canon Software giant makes a play for children Computers Say goodbye to the 35mm film Photography Keeping the head on your beer Bits & Bytes Pension victims unlikely to get redress for another year The hidden costs of drinking and driving Snow business hots up Beware unholy visitors dropping in at Christmas Hypo F&C dismisses fears on 10% fund Leave your home safe and sound Save & Prosper Asking too much of pension salesmen Comment John Govett & Co. Limited Direct debit falls into a time warp Questions of cash Insurers cold shoulder high-risk health cases Fidelity Investments Is a personal pension plan right for you? Worried you may have received bad advice? Diana Wright reports on the best policy for you Are you among those at risk? Yorkshire Link Sources of independent advice Heads you win, tails you don't lose much Conventry Building Society High-tech cards poised to render cash obsolete A new smartcard will take care of all your financial transactions. Report by Nick Gardner Halifax Mortgage rates fall too slowly Look before you leap in closing days of the BES The Sunday Times Regular savings schemes offer best interest rates Give building societies what they went—regular investment—writes Conal Gregory Escape route opens for negative-equity victims Savings news Terrace Hill Capital Limited Tolson Messenger Insurance Friends Provident Ethical Investment Trust Top savings rates Unit trust index Credit card cuts cost of Ford cars Gartmore Unit Trusts Downing Corporate Finance Limited The M&G Group Personal Finance Wings of change at Cathay Botnar still has that golden touch Mega Bucks Crown Computer Products We hear you knockin' but you can't come in Prufrock Heather's Channel number 50 Turning over an old leaf Imaginary vicars ring a bell Banker nicks victory at Twickenham Fetching ties Pet theory on how to be a better negotiator Rush of new members at Millionaires' Club In the City The Sunday Times Why we Won't Be Silenced All sides of the debate must be heard, writes Neville Hodgkinson Barclays The science establishment says: Don't read The Sunday Times Who is afraid to the truth? Nature magazine has accused The Sunday Times of concealing the facts and misleading its readers about Aids. Here we reprint its editorial last week American Express Grandmother courage Quest Cancer Research Bubbles greet end of Hubble's troubles What merit has this maker of our moral maze? Profile Cradle of civilisation Michael Jones, Political Editor, pins his hopes for the future on his new grandson Aaron, right Radio Rentals Limited A game of chicken—batteries not included Jumping the gun in the promised land The peace process in the Middle East is far from unstoppable and could blow up in the world's face, says Barbara Amiel Stop the bandwagon, we need to get off Mount Charlotte Thistle Hotels After Clarke's fiscal fireworks, an ominous deficit at the polls This is the time of year when the newspapers are… Diminishing divorce Atticus Picture Gallery Open season on the royals as the bubble bursts TCP Why we should privatise Oxford University State interference can damage higher education, writes Norman Stone Italy's red revolution is pink in the middle Last week's vote for communism was not a vote for extremism but a rejection of the past, writes Beppe Severgnini Clark plays it cool as he faces the hot seat Whitehall secrets could be revealed in the arms-for-Iraq inquiry. David Leppard on the crucial questions still to come Answers If you only knew what dons suffer Nuclear safety scheme is flawed Far be it from me to attack King Fahd Birthdays Points Bryant Homes Diana: victim or vixen? Rabin rejects plea to free Vanunu Rover Judge and jury in the world of science theory Greg Hadfield on the power of Nature magazine and its editor, John Maddox For house hunters with literary aspirations Several properties that belonged to famous authors are for sale, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Coppefields" Cala Homes Bristol Mews Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark of a master BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mini deserves a new lease of life With a few changes, the most innovative car in 50 years could keep going, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Warranty as Well Constructed as the Car Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Micars Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Land-Rover Assured Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speeds Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items JCT 600 Lancaster AFN Porsche Reg Vardy The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Toyota Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dvla Multiple Display Advertising Items Charmian The Ideal Xmas Present N B Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers System Software Associates Ltd N B Selection Ltd Gkrs Search & Selection When training is one big act Selector Europe Hoggett Bowers Selector Europe Alasdair Graham Associates Hoggett Bowers Outlook improves The Securities and Futures Authority KPMG Selection & Search N B Selection Ltd Mainland Pathfinder Videotron Vodafone N B Selection Ltd PMC Group Headway Nynex Cable Comms Stafford Long & Partners ERC Crescent P-E International Crescent Touche Ross MKA PA Consulting Group Adderley-Featherstone plc Sales Career Opportunity Sales Executives HSBC Asset Management Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Corporate Executive Search Information Services International Daniels Bates Partnership Connaught Grant Thornton Selection & Search Associates Limited Foundation Health Limited International Management Consultancy GB Mailing Systems Ltd. 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Northern General Heathfield Hargreaves Limited News International Newspapers Limited Business Post Operations Manager-Training The Sunday Times North Kensington City Challenge The British Museum Development Trust Powys Tec Recruitment & Assessment Services Nspcc Wickland Westcott Kirklees Isle of Wight County Council Vouchers hold the key to true parental choice Pupils would benefit if parents had purchasing power, argues Edward Lister The School of Surgical Chiropody Cite (Associates) City Ltd. Kingston University The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Aiming to catch them young Charles Hymas reports on a secondary school's move to break a primary mould Multiple Display Advertising Items Acca De Montfort University Time to apply for bursaries worth £75,000 The Sunday Times Christian Soldiers Gordon: The Man Behind The Legend by John Pollock Constable £19.95 pp373 Journey To Livingstone: Exploration Of An Imperial Myth by Timothy Holmes Canongate Press £17.99 pp366 Class war Mall game Reason in madness King uncrowned Hard times Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock rounds up the Christmas round-ups Metropolitan lines Literature London has been the toast of many anthologies and literary guides. Justin Cartwright finds that a new celebration goes the distance, but without breaking much new ground Her sunny, funny face Cinema Audrey: An Intimate Portrait by Diana Maychick Sidgwick £15.99 Audrey Hepburn a Celebration by Sheridan Morley Pavilion £14.99 Wild at heart, weird on top The Incredibly Strange Film Book An Alternative History Of Cinema by Jonathan Ross Simon & Schuster £9.99 pp288 I Know What I'm Missing Travelling man Poetry Out Of Danger by James Fenton Penguin £7.50 pp103 Gollancz Margaret George Changing Times Media The History Of The Times: The Thomson Years, 1966-1981 by John Grigg Times Books £25 pp632 Toni Morrison Winner of the Nobel Prize for… Man about the house Domesticity The Bachelor Home Companion by P J O'Rourke Picador £4.99 pp146 Orbit Diary Where are the baps and bannocks? Robert Crawford analyses a flawed history of Scottish culture and celebrates the nation that gave the world logarithms, television and golf Great hatred, little room. . . Colm Toibin is puzzled by an ambitions, but decidedly egocentric, analysis of Irish politics and culture On the Shelf Elaine Feinstein acclaims Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master And Margarita Cult following Graphic novels are alive and well, says Roger Sabin The Times Literary Supplement The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 301 The Sunday Times Ideal Holmes? Did Conan Doyle pinch other people's stories? If he did, does it matter? Julian Symons investigates Cassell Picador Carry on up the Antipodes Fiction The House Of Strife by Maurice Shadbolt Bloomsbury £16.99 Glittering prizes Safe In The Kitchen by Aisling Foster H. Hamilton £14.99 Out of touch The Possession Of Delia Sutherland by Barbara Neil Bloomsbury £14.99 pp248 Back to basics Fiction The Picador Book Of Contemporary American Stories edited by Tobias Wolff Picador £14.99 Picador Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Douglas Adams The Sunday Times Guinness Publishing The Intelligent Cod Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Game for a Sega Prize? Beryl the Peril What's the Logic? Funday Times Show Time Cinderella Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskills The … Funday Times Club Coupon Scribble Contents Contents In the gutt-er press Archbishop to king's pawn? Tugs and kisses Black as he's painted Born to be wild? Are the stately homes of England a breeding ground for drug addicts? Annabel Heseltine examines the reality behind the myths about aristocratic childhoods Article Withdrawn The Lygon Arms Commercial Union 'I first noticed all 600 fish were missing when… Janet Reger Looks and learning Will Vibeke Lewis remake the role of Eton headmaster's wife, asks Christa D'souza What next? Cabbages and kings? The latest to-Di-for accessory would make a royal flush. I love finding new places to wear diamonds, says Nilgin Yusuf Prul Mitchell Blob on the landscape Not worth getting into bed for Launching his new award for bad sex. A a Gill reveals the least fun he's ever had with his clothes off And how was it for them. . . ? Reids Hotel Weld Music As House comes clean, Imogen Edwards-Jones goes back to the future among the Cyber Punks "Grayson, is that you? It's your Aunt here Techno Tribes Mercury Communications Poles Apart Who's the blonde hanging out with Poland's dour prime minister? She's the former beauty queen who wants to meet new people, travel and run the country By Janine Di Giovanni 'She is only 23 and now she is in an important The Sunday Times Current trends We know the Victorians were mesmerised by quacks, but why should there be electrical 'cures' on the market now, asks Lois Rogers Newton Lighting up after lunch Table Talk Testing Time Seeing red at yuletide Food & Drink Wine Wings of desire Take your first goose steps this Christmas, says Fiona Beckett. It'll be gobbled down quicker than a traditional turkey 30 Minute Menu Michelin stars Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Homes & Gardening Best Grade Old Natural York Stone Magnifying Lamp Electronic Water Conditioner Classic Cast Iron Stoves Wrought Iron Gates The Sunday Times Letters Sun-Spa Grin and dare it Modified cars are rarely successful. Jeremy Clarkson found one that is Landscape of the heart Gardening Brompton Hospital's tranquil new countryard garden is a recuperative haven for patients. Graham Rose reports Bless this house Say your prayers if you want to live in a cathedral close, says Hugh Pearman The Sunday Times Presiley Baxendale Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Karen Hughes vs the Milk Tray man Feuds Corner Picture Gallery Club Class The British classic has found a surprising new customer. The gentlemen of St. James's are no longer the only ones to wear the trousers, says Nilgin Yusuf My Brilliant It's not what you buy, it's what you put it in, says Sudi Pigott The Sunday Times Carrier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Donkeys Suffering in Blackpool Antiques & Collectables Sewills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Cards British Antique Replicas Arkstore Ltd Lapwing Productions F & S Engineering Ltd "The Natural Cure to Baldness" Wooden Heart Travel South African Airways China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Roam alone Travel In Iceland's snowy wastes Tony Rennell finds the middle of nowhere Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Travel Advisory Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Travel Insurance Trail Finders Travel Savers Cheapest Flights Travel Mood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Line Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag American Eye Ltd Club Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items The Flight Association Flight Bookers Plc Worldwide Faresavers Quest Worldwide Hamilton Travel Insurance Services Limited Chicago City Guide It has the tallest building, the most notorius gangster, the best blues—even the most French Impressionists. A city of extremes, says David Wickers Slowfall Scott on Skiing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel insurance Club Med Peregor Travel Portfolio Ltd Early birds Travel Neil MacLean skips breakfast for a heritage bike around Barbados Travel Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gites de France Farmhouse & Villa Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Zealand Directions Travel Delta Airlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thuriestone Hotel Hanbury Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Haven sent Brief Encounter a ramblers' refuge Mount Snowdon's convivial Pen-Y-Gwryd hotel is part of climbing legend, says William Green Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ramblers' Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheraton Winter Sale £29,50! Picture Gallery Contents Contents Desmond Fitz-Gerald, Knight Loss of face Nerdy but not nice Nasty and nihilistic, the new nerds are losers and proud of it, says Cosmo Landesman First among sequels Cinema's plundering of TV—comfort food for burnt-out baby boomers—was always a turn-off. Until now, says Julie Burchill Sorry state First opinion Vanishing acts The Culture profile The impersonator relies on being faceless: he becomes his political target. So what happens when strong personalities no longer exist, asks Stuart Wavell View, only Tommy Cooper and Les Dawson were… Royal Shakespeare Company The Culture forum Young Artists' Forum Royal Opera House On a bum note Just what are we playing at? The Sunday Times Labour of love Continental drift European film cannot compete until it treats its arts as business, says Angus Finney Gloriana Movie watch Chris Rea Star billing and cooing The audiences at the Metropolitan Opera know what they like: stars, big stars; and the management delives. Hugh Canning reports A Christmas Carol BMW Going Nutcrackers It's that time of year again, says David Dougill, as he watches another round of Snow, Rose and Sugar Plum fairies Christmas selection Setting sail on a voyage of discovery In Berlioz's opera The Trojans Paul Driver finds that ancient epic destinies can be matters of real personal concern Father of invention Brilliant and witty, the music of Frank Zappa defied conventional categories Now Peel These Bebop to hip hop Rap has at last been hailed as the jazz of the 1990s. Legendary trumpeter Donald Byrd talks to Robert Sandall about the rebirth of the cool Elvis Costello The Sunday Times More Offers The Sunday Times Presumed innocent Ignorance does not necessarily mean bliss, as John Peter learns at a brutally funny production of The School For Wives Where's the panto? In front of you Royal National Theatre Student drama festival Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Daily Telegraph Christmas Festival '93 Barbican Hall The Snowman Mozart in Costume Barbican Hall Gubert & Sullivan The Four Seasons Philharmonia Orchestra Glenn Miller Orchestra Royal Albert Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Bach Choir Family Carols Ballet Spectacular Royal Choral Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roy Miles Gallery The Green Room Royal Festival Hall Johann Strauss Gala Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Glory of Christmas South Bank Royal Festival Hall St John's Smith Square The Two Widows Victor Hochhauser Grand Opera Gala Moscow City Ballet Shaftesbury Theatre Victor Hochhauser Christmas Oratorio Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Prince Edward Theatre Prepare for a credit squeeze Barbican Hall Divine tragedy The Callas industry is unstoppable, even though some of the new releases show La Divina in decline, says Hugh Canning The Album Record check The Sunday Times 1975-1980 They certainly weren't pretty, but they were vacant. Mark Edwards on the pariahs of punk, the divas of disco, who shaped the music of our final CD offer Design Classics: the safety pin Those were the days Sunday 12 December Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Highlights Satellite Sports choice Sky Sports Monday 13 December Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Tuesday 14 December Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Tuesday 14 December Film choice Wednesday 15 December Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Thursday 16 December Thursday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Friday 17 December Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Saturday 18 December Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Films on TV Dilys Powell's film of the week Y'all listening over there? World Service Frequencies Today 12 December Monday 13 December Tuesday 14 December Critics' choice Wednesday 15 December Thursday 16 December Friday 17 December Saturday 18 December 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 Wine Rack Contents Black Label Contents Citroën The Sunday Times Wine Club Barratt Harrods Picture Gallery Kenwood More Peaks AceR Yves Saint Laurent Julian Joachim Jan Kounen Relative Values Clinique Journey The new Vento Sarahjessica Parker Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Nescafe Conhoisseur Coffees The cornflake kid Hitachi Cinema Sound Champagne Sheaffer Artistic Greetings Artistic Greetings, Ltd. 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