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News from 19/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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E R Yescombe, John Huxley, Michael Prescott, Stephen Ellis, John Coleman, Jon Zilkha, Barbara Hall, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, Jim Munro, Helen Davidson, Graig Brown, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Helen Hague, Sally Payne, Dr Karl H Pagac, David Smith, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Charles Hymas, Anthony Tucker Science Editor, Edward Hopper, Sheila McNamara, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Rod Lowcokc, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, Nilgin Yusuf, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Peter Wilson, Cyril Dixon, Howard Foster, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, Gareth Danlels, Dr R Mountain, Steve McDonogh, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Ivo Mosley, Harvey Porlock, Gerald Scarfe, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Richard Hatton, A A Painter, Jeremy Clarkson, Dr Dennis Parke, Louise Taylor, Geoff Whitten, Michael Jones, Alex Spillius, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Bernard Cafferty, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Nicola Gray, Jonathan Margolis's, Susan D'Arcy, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Rosa Peter, Paul Driver, James Adams, Michael Freedland, Ann McFerran, Liz Lightfoot, Glenys Roberts, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Buster Mottram, Peter Plant, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Maxwell Baxter, Brian Steele, Dave Thomas, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Michael Winner, Dr Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Christine Verity, Helen Hague's, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Cosmo Landesman, Greg Hadfield, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Ron McKay, Stephen Jones, John Moore, Mike Leigh, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Cyril Bainbridge, Claire Oldfield, Karl Sabbagh, Ian Critchley, Anthony Quinn, Fraser Harrison, Chris Jones, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Robert Cockroft, Tim Willis, Brough Scott, Jennifer Aslama, Mrs Noel Sinclair, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Gordon Burn, Roland White, Tim Brown, Sasha Miller, Mel Webb, Michael Jones Political Editor, William Oddie, David Hunn, Edward Leigh, D J Taylor, Oliver Reed, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Bernard Green, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Christa D'Souza, Diane Backhouse, A A Gill, D L Maxwell, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, R Buchanan Dunlop, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Pam Barret, Chrissy Iley, Tony Moss, Gilbert Adair, Jeremy Langmead, Andrew Lorenz, John Eliot, Liam Clarke, Claire Rayner, Alan Ruddock, Mark Sanderson, Imogen Edward-Jones, Richard Milton, Marie McLaughlin, John Parker, Evelyn Brodie, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Michael Verney-Elliott, John Kohut, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Prince William, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Julia Bright, J C D Clark, Penny Perrick, Douglas Kennedy, Walter Ellis, Amanda Mannix, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Louisa Buck, Janine di Giovanni, D Anderson, Boris Schapiro,

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Tory press barons stalk Independent in rival rescue bids Secret Anglo-Irish pact to smash IRA Sinn Fein hints at joining peace forum Madam Speaker faces dirty tricks campaign from disgruntled Tories The Macallan Contents Helping hands: French UN soldiers assist a girl being evacuated from sarajevo to the US yesterday. Full report, back page Sinners rejoice as Church shuns fire and brimstone A toast to wine: the new tax perk Contents Lockerbie:'Libya not alone' New evidence on bomb points finger at Iran and Syria Hilditch & Key Vodafone Exact Software (UK) Limited St. Joseph's Hospice Sam Wanamaker dies of cancer at 74 Noeline's revenge: BBC film-maker faces the axe Hewlett Packard Mayor jailed for election forgery It's good news for Trevor Employment Department Group Middle England campus culture defies Oxbridge Harassment policy traps councillors Wives set honey traps for errant husbands PC World Yardies beat entry ban to get into UK Citroën Property man leads race to head besieged Arts Council Authors angered as Puffin turns to crime Pen Pad Privileged pair on trial for 26p murder Prudential Pensions Article Withdrawn Aids linked to 70s sex drugs Vauxhall Turkey holds 3 Britons Bless the bride: a proud Michael Heseltine with his… Ford Article Withdrawn Pupils to spend more time on the 'three Rs' Boy, 12, to sue solicitor In today's Other Papers High cost of Aids patients £7m spent on ministers' cars Football boss's fraud charges Norway buys trees Nick Newman's Week Time for Charles to show off his mean streak Winner pays in a legal farce Life's tough on the street United they stand to strike it rich Jumping Jimi, it's the CIA Sack? Give the lady an Oscar Northern Rock Comedy is key to Radio 4 PC A Farewell to Arms? BT Tie Rack Stena Sealink Line Return of the Evil Empire The rise of the far-right Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky evokes a terrible spectre of fascism which should alarm us all, write Norman Stone and Matthew Campbell Democracy out for the count? Christine Verity, who was in Russia as an election observer, found some dubious practices Epson Radio Rentals Limited The Sunday Times Bird man: Artist Dale Whistler makes final… Rooms to let at the peace hotel Butter China chops British trade Relations sour amid Peking fury at film on 'sex-mad Mao' Circuses take priority over bread in devastated Bosnia Shadow of death hangs over siege towns facing a cold and hungry Christmas The Spastics Society As Belgrade powerbrokers swap allegations of war… Serb unity cracks in election free-for-all Mercedes-Benz US lawyers split over cleaning up their TV act Membership Miles Non-lethal weapons change face of war Battle of the Future: How to Wage War with Non-Lethal Weapons Aspin's scalp leaves Clinton Blood set to flow as Zulus talk war V Tech Ukraine claims nuclear deal Navy airlifts 16 of Bosnia's injured Commercial Union Rock-a-Billy: President Clinton, in a rocking-chair,… Police study tit-for-tat racism claims Soldiers drowned while on exercise Weather and Travel Outlook Zoo council suspends board News Digest Criminals' debt Killers on run Britons arrested Prison deaths Tories blasted Bond winners Leeds narrow the chasm . . . but Manchester United still 10 points ahead of the pack Crawley on the rampage Contents Rough diamonds outshine City scrap Contents E&J Single Cask Matured Brandy Glory game needs no defending The Times Megson suffers local indignity Dons dictate terms to dim-witted Sheffield Tranmere spell brings out magic in Nevin Chris Lightbown on what makes Pat Nevin tick Whistle Blower Flagging Success Asprilla Booked Feeling Guilty Great Escape Robson's answer for England: Robson Nick Pitt meets the last manager to get England to the World Cup finals. He's looking for a job; but not the one you're thinking of Scott conjures up a precious victory Vince Wright at the County Ground Oldham scramble to relief of safety point Alex Spilllus at Highfield Road Waddle the maestro has Hammers under his spell Cracks in the spine of United Chris Lightbown studies the team at the top and finds they still have some climbing to do Premier League Pools King Beardsley's fatal attraction Fry sparks serious signs of revival Cole stokes fire of Everton's discontent Stapleton spoils old pal Brady's day World Cup missionaries risk losing Football feels the heat Hugh McIlvanney in Las Vegas argues that the natural instinct of the American football authorities to tamper with the beautiful game poses a serious threat Fifa's mandarins spin a tangled web of intrigue Missing in action: the good old-fashioned try Stephen Jones laments the rule of the boot over the brain—a trend which threatnes to reduce rugby to little more than a kicking farce Awesome Wigan silence critics The Sunday Times And the joke of the year goes to. . . the BBC Action Replay The Sunday Times News Focus Japanese dig deep for thin air Local girl makes good Boat protests Hill top Prost stalls Winner loses Stylish Bath show Wasps the way out Quick-starting Irish hold off Havant Park kicking puts boot into fallen Angell Pontypridd hold aces in their pack Classy Otley put an end to Wharfedale's dreams Michael Austin at Cross Green Skinner's pups come of age to scare Leicester Game's big names jump off the money-go-round Whitaker's Two Step is perfection David Hunn joins the merry-makers at the Olympia international Young Hustler goes for gold Ruthless Hendry closes in on the missing prize Crawley lashes record 286 Sport on TV Racing For the Record Rugby Union This Week's Fixtures Deck the halls with bows of Katarina: the queen is back Brough Scott reports from germany as Katarina Witt, the skater who chose Hollywood over gold, returns to the ice—and the world's hearts Jameson Fisons chiefs made £5.3m gain Manipulated profits boosted executive options LWT's Yorkshire deal collapses MMC power probe hangs in balance Contents China threat to British deals Crockfords prepares bid for the Clermont Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Gatt is first step: now go for growth Business Comment Board turns on Saatchi brothers Mercury Communications Fisons: when Cadbury worked View Point Falling inflation points to January base-rate cut Post Office fights to break its shackles Fimbra Fisons Fiasco The Rise and the Fall Amstrad Trafalgar lives to fight another battle The restructured contracting and construction group should play and important part in the Jardine empire, reports Kirstle Hamilton Share in the boardroom Elonex Simon's new regime acts fast on debts Sharewatch The Sunday Times FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data BMW Information Service Deadline looms for Paramount bidders As the bid moves into its final stages, QVC has nosed in front. Report by Evelyn Brodie Qantas Australia's feared buccaneers end their days as broken men They live in opulence but are too ill to stand trial. John Huxley, in Sydney, reports on the tycoons who face growing public anger Latin America pips Asia as a hot stock tip Failure on services sells American short Gatt deal gives biggest boost to manufacturers in developing countries American Account Capital floods to nations with cheap labour China, Poland and Latin America will benefit. David Smith and Garth Alexander report BT Once he was a 'billionaire': now divorce has put him in jail A bizarre divorce case and rumours of Mafia connections dog John Dick, jailed in Jersey, By James Bethell Clarke fails to outsmart the Treasury Economic Outlook Picture Gallery Stock exchange cool on enterprise market Attempts to replace the USM face more obstacles. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Delta Air Lines Opportunity knocks in Russia Northeast fights back Bulletin 'Careless' policyholder forces insurance giant to pay out on claim A recent judgment indicates insurers no longer have the upper hand in cases of 'reasonable care.' Nick Gardner reports Fidelity Investments Roll up for final credits in BES success story Savings interest boost Trans-Atlantic scam Hoyland Financial Management The Luxury Family Hotels Carrying your pension from job to job In the second part of our review of personal pensions, Diana Wright looks at what to do when you change jobs Financial adviser offered to pay 50% on loan to himself Questions of cash Newton Fund Managers Limited Swapping unwanted gifts The Christmas you may get pink socks or jumpers that don't fit. Stephen Ellis looks at how you can exchange them The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Company Store Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Registration Agents Ltd Spencer Company Formations Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Company Services Limited The Times Aegon loses fight against watchdog Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items CBS Stock plc Antique bonds yield riches as governments pay up Collector's file Catalyst Event Management Public & Healthcare Police Scientific Development Branch Dudley College University of Derby Toy trains up for tender Update Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Limited Surrey Heartlands Help for debt-trapped Savings news Kramer Westfield The Information Management Company London Luton Airport News International Newspapers Limited Human Management Systems PIMS UK Limited Inchcape Middle East Admiral Computing Limited Platarg Engineering Ltd. 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Career Analysts Deloitte & Touche Coopers & Lybrand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Applied Management Sciences Ltd Cowie Interleasing Chusid Lander Faults that cost us game, set and match Trendy teaching methods are at the root of decline in British sport and the wider society, says Buster Mottram Executive Opportunities Elonex Blockbuster UK Group Limited The Sunday Times Boy, 6, takes on the MoD over special needs Brussels Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education St. Clare's Oxford Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Cherwell Tutors A Levels at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items The Certified Association of Certified Accountants Final deadline for bursaries worth £75,000 Spens hopes tough cookie will crumble MILAN's temporary (now five years old) steel… Charity begins at home Incolnshire Heartlands Bullish Attallah makes his way to China shop Prufrock Tee-hee at golf club Profiting from Mohamed Page 3 girls an 'ethical' investment On the trail of a top Tory tycoon A helping hand for modern managers Bulls rampant as share prices reach new highs In the City The Sunday Times Happy Birthday Scrooge Peter Millar celebrates 150 years of a Christmas Carol Collins English Dictionary BT Home and too ashamed to show his face The end of his marriage cost this man his job and his family home, but the worst loss by far is his self-respect, reports Margarette Driscoll Shades of peace in our time Last post for Tory radicals Change is off the agenda, says Edward Leigh The boy who can never be just William Profile Cabinet not for courtiers Inside Politics Rover News stories over the white cliffs of Dover. . . To hell with the Church of England The outspoken Bishop of Durham is simply expressing in public the private doubts of many of his colleagues, writes William Oddie. His attakcs on conventional beliefs highlight the crisis of faith at the heart of Anglicanism Exit the politicians, enter the hard cash Mount Charlotte Thistle Hotels First-class privatisation crisis arrives in Heseltine's mail Godfrey Smith A peace process for Ireland Atticus He huffs and puffs but who's afraid of the big Vlad wolf? Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Sunny smiles—but what a shower! Jonathan Margolis on the unfathomable celebrity of the weather girls Was I right to help them flee horrors of Sarajevo? Gunner Clark scores a hit in Wonderland More blood is set to flow at the Scott inquiry, writes David Leppard Secret passions of the people's emperor The centenary of Mao's birth has sparked a row between Britain and China as Peking tries to censor a BBC programme about his murky sex life Answers Fiat Read it for 'genuine enjoyment' What we said: The Sunday Times review of a Christmas Carol, January 7,1844 The Ghost of Christmas past Squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping Dickens's Immortal prose—from the opening pages of a Christmas Carol Censorship: the world's leading scientific journal is playing in a sinister game Elizabeth Court Barratt Bristol Mews "Copperfields" Multiple Classified Advertising Items City & West End Points Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenwich & Blackheath Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Leigh's lineage Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work and vision can make a stable home Even the simple stable can be and impressive residence, says Mary Wilson Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cala Homes Roslyn Ceresne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswold Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroëns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire Cars Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items MLG Reg Vardy of Bromley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items William Loughran Jack Barclay Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fords Galore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Grange Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haoleigh Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabriolet 320 CE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall Land Rover Authorised Dealers Chipperfield Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lookers Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davids of Ripon Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Chipperfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes Authorised Dealers Greenoaks Alan Day Lancaster Merlin Rivervale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Merlin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weybridge Built for suburbia McMel & Co Ltd Registration Transfers Dream cars run into reality Dramatic innovations are a thing of the past, writes Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Another year in colour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conjugal Rites Dissolving Wedlock by Colin S Gibson Routledge £13.99 pp246 Father's pride The Sunday Times/Black Swan quiz Six of the best Different view Guide lines Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock finds the critics brushing up on their A-level lit crit Frank Delaney A Zzzzz and two noughts Film Is it novel? Is it an Opera? Is it stage notes for an opera? Nick Hornby is not impressed by Rosa, Peter Greenway's latest experimental foray—this time into book form Independence daze The Language Of Liberty 1660-1832: Political Discourse And Social Dynamism In The Anglo-American World by J C D Clark Cup Press £35 pp 404 Fight the good fight History 1915: The Death Of Innocence by Lyn Macdonald Headline £19.99 pp625 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 302 Greene on the screen Film Mornings In The Dark: The Graham Greene Film Reader edited by David Parkinson Carcanet £29.95 pp738 Crossword Enthusiasts MacMillan Diary Truth or Dare? Have Britain's highbrow publishers sunk to the level of the gutter press? Jonathan Margolis investigates Cry freedom John Burns interviews Steve McDonogh, and Irish publishing maverick who has championed everyone from Salman Rushdie to Gerry Adams Prêt-à-porter plot Fiction Black Eagles by Larry Collins Harper Collins £15.99 pp443 The Stone Diaries Carol Shields In the line of fire Fiction John Coleman recommends the best new crime books The Times Literary Supplement Marching orders Travel Are there more travel writers than exciting destinations? Nicholas Lezard tracks down the best in an overcrowded market Paperbacks Getting Even by Woody Allen Mostly Harmless by Douglas Adams Three Entertainments by Graham Greene Glubb Pasha by Trevor Royle Gertrude Bell by H V F Winstone Singing In Tune With Time edited by Elizabeth Cairns Mozart And The Enlightenment by Nicholas Till Blood Memory by Martha Graham From Manet To Manhattan by Peter Watson The Baby War by Peter Whalley Hermit Of Peking by Hugh Tevor-Roper Bearing The Cross by David J Garrow The God-Fearer by Dan Jacobson The Collected Stories Of Chester Himes Showman: The Life Of David O Selznick by David Thompson Hardbacks Paperbacks Jewels Sparkle The Sunday Times Guinness Records 1994 Contents Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Win a Sack from Santa! Beryl the Peril Stamp and Deliver Photo-Flops Cod only Knows! Armchair Tourist Style & Travel Better Late than Never! Snow Giant It's a Dog's Life! What's the Logic? Picture Gallery Cinderella Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The NuMSKuLLS Thunder Birds Funday Times Club Coupon Bogart Joy Stick Scribble Style & Travel Inside Fit to be tied Mad Vlad: a danger to know? Fergie toes the line Hurt this? What a turn off Giving them a flash The Harasser Flasher is meant to deter unwanted admirers. But says Chrissy Iley, it's just another excuse for leering Twaddle and claptrap! Robins are vicious, the reindeer were stoned, and the Church got this date wrong. Stuart Wavell has some acid words for the perpetuators of saccharine Christmas traditions To drink or not to drink? It's easy enough to renounce the bottle, says Christa D' Souza, but you're left with the problem of living with those who don't All the night moves But some of us prefer to pogo than polka, says Imogen Edwards-Jones Sex in easy steps At Christmas parties, if you have taking your partner in mind, all you need a risqué rumba, says a a Gill 'If dancing is the vertical expression of… When the giving gets tough It's no joke, says Jeremy Langmead, when your mother has had four husbands and your wife's mother three Janet Reger Let us temple The high street might seem a pretty godless place, but some vicars are taking the world of God to the heartlands of the consumer culture The Sunday Times Piaget The Sunday Times Scent packing We ought to buy perfume by the nose, says Nilgin Yusuf, but more often the eyes have it Newton Artists' Models When you're wearing this winter's Pre-Raphaelite robes, looking as pretty as a picture takes on a whole new meaning, says Nilgin Yusuf 30 Minute Menu Going off with a bang Food & Drink Wine Sweet talk If you don't like flaming Christmas pudding, not to worry, says Sue Lawrence. Here's something to trifle with All's fayre at Christmas Table Talk Testing Time Personal Terenure Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meals 'n' wheels Winner's Dinners Michael Winner recalls French Christmas, and his mother's indebtedness to casino catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balloon Flights Letters Balloon Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts The Sunday Times At Xmas give an original newspaper dated the very… Driven to distraction Motoring Jeremy Clarkson on how auto merchandising makes its presence felt Folly and the ivy Gardening From the ultimate fishpond to the sturdiest garden tools, the pick of the crop by Graham Rose Liberty Selfridges Harrods Fortnum & Mason Gawk this way It's the perfect time to go window shopping: tawdry tableaux compete with gaudy grottoes, kitsch competes with wit. Our experts give the nation's finest a dressing-down BMW the Ultimate Driving Machine It's a Gift Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Genuine Birthday Newspapers Memories on Video Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horizon TV Reader Americans Multiple Display Advertising Items Dateline Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Business Cards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Oliver Reed Brief Lives Ideal for Christmas. He's fat, he's Jolly and, given enough to drink, he'll come down your chimney shouting Ho, Ho, Ho. But last week he was in court, successfully defending an injury claim made by his stunt double The Sunday Times Dr Jenkins vs the C of E Feuds Corner The Sunday Times Christmas Crossword Bales Tours Ltd. For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… The Sunday Times Pettills India The Sunday Times Check-In Trail Finders the Travel Experts Ocean Bridge Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Flights STA Travel Travels Savers Club Direct Travel Insurance Columbus travel insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge the World Absolute guarantee lowest fares & best flights… Silver Bird Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Travel Portfolio Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Ghost of a Chance The Black Hills are a place of history—the Sioux and Custer, gold, guns and gambling. Now the legents are being mined and sold to the only people who will buy them: tourits, says Fraser Harrison Looking for a sole mate Directions Travel Air new zealand Bad company Travel Package holidays and poverty are a potentially lethal mix, warns Edward Welsh Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Portfolio Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patricia Wildblood Ltd Islands in the Sun Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brochure Intra Travel French Affair Coast & Country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Drive France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Looking for a Gite holiday? 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Mark Ottaway reveals the water ways of a floating world and, below right, warns against sharp practices on dry land Crystal Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Onur Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski ÉQuipe Ski Solutions Ski Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Bargain Madness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skiwest UK Holidays Christmas & New Year Christmas in Style in the Heart of England Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snow Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skiers Travel Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural "Retreats" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotswolds, Bath, Somerset Character Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome Cottage Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Britain Cowboy of the western world Brief Encounter Travelling light On an Outback sheep station Douglas Kennedy meets a man with only one passion: travel. Drawing by Murray Zanoni UK Holidays Country Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lake District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheraton Park Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items German National Tourist Office Contents Lancôme Index Sibling revival-ry Sisters, sisters, there were never such devoted sisters. And now a new audience is taking them to its heart, in all their fluffy, girly glory. Gordon Burn on the life and influential times of the Beverley Sisters Picture Gallery Present tense Picture Gallery Goodies or baddies? What a card Every year we send more and more Christmas cards, with odder and odder greetings. Tim Willis on the not-so-true messages of Christmas Insanity Claus A a Gill on the nut and bolt in the neck of the Frankenstein's monster of Christmas: gifts made from your overdraft, and the Twilight Zone of the office party Olympus Hit charades Wrapped up for a reason Design Classics: Sticky tape The World Festival Choir Audi Audi Father Brown's Christmas When the treasures of Beltringham Hail went missing, who better to call in than the little priest? A mystery by Gilbert Adair (with apologies to G K Chesterton) The Sunday Times Take a screen test You've seen the movie, now try the computer game. . . Robert Leedham samples the latest software In the worst possible taste Craig Brown comes face to face with a man-eating murderer, a criminal MP and dead unfunny comedians Irv's oeuvre White Christmas is still the biggest-selling recording of all time, its nestalgic magic a clarion call to sentimentalists everywhere. Here, Michael Freedland recalls his conversations with its composer, Irving Berlin, about the melody that has lingered on Dreaming of a right Christmas Camp followers First opinion Tour de farce The Culture profile Kate Saunders meets Griff Rhys Jones Jones is quite clear that he wants to be laughed at Lest you get the wrong impression Dame time every year In the best tradition of small towns, Chipping Norton not only sustains a professional theatre but produces its own, near sell-out pantomime annually Naxos Crowning masterpiece John Eliot Gardiner's staging of The Coronation of Poppea rounds off Monteverdi's 350th anniversary in style, says Hugh Canning John Eliot Gardiner Recordings Role over Scottish soprano Marie McLaughlin talks to Hugh Canning about changing her act Christmas Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Smoked Scottish Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Baloon Flights The Really Useful Present Multiple Display Advertising Items Champagne Balloon Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Gilbert & Sullivan Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nutcracker Multiple Display Advertising Items Circuses Radisson Edwardian Hotels A Child's View of Paris Royal Albert Hall Barbican Hall The Sunday Times Entertainment Pages Concerts Chuck Berry Hammersmith Apollo The green Room Multiple Classified Advertising Items English National Ballet Quality Theatre Weekends from £89 Adelphi Theatre When in CD-ROM Robert Sandall on the ultimate high-tech Christmas present Game for anything Helen HAGUE's pick of the crop Elvis Costello You've got to be joking Humour does not always travel well across the Atlantic. Iain Johnstone gags on many of this year's Hollywood comedies The Sunday Times the Theatre Club An Absolute Turkey London Globe Theatre The Two Widows Coliseum Theatre English National Opera Lucky Number January Sales and Theatre Break Britain's Independent Financial Advisers Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Hitting a home run From its troubled West End debut to the triumphant LA premiere, George Perry charts the rise of Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard Mamie, how I love you At last, a really good American play, John Peter on abiting new show in which French and Saunders show serious comic talent The Sunday Times Hooked on classics Easy Listening, Paul Driver finds, can hold some surprises Oh, yes it is. . . . . . time for the Christmas panto, now showing at theatres the length and breadth of Britain. Here is The Sunday Times guide to the best Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Films check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Christmas George Perry selects the best movies on TV over the festive fortnight. Plus 42 pages of television, satellite and radio listings Dilys Powell's film of the week Thresher Dilys Powell's film of the week BBC1 Television & Radio Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Maxell Highlights Satellite Sports choice Maxell BBC1 Monday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite BBC1 Tuesday Maxell Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Maxell BBC1 Wednesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite BBC1 Thursday Maxell Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Maxell Friday 24 December Christmas eve Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Maxell Saturday 25 December Christmas day Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Maxell Sunday 26 December Boxing day Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Maxell Highlights Satellite Sports choice BBC1 Monday Maxell Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite BBC1 Tuesday Maxell Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Maxell BBC1 Wednesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite BBC1 Thursday Maxell Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Audrey Hepburn Remembered BBC1 New Year's eve Maxell Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite BBC1 New Year's day Maxell Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite The Sunday Times World Service Radio Aladdin's Cave or Pandora's Box? Radio Radio Today 19 December Monday 20 December Tuesday 21 December Critics' choice Melody Radio Wednesday 22 December Radio Thursday 23 December Christmas Eve 24 December Christmas Day 25 December Frequencies Melody Radio Boxing Day 26 December Radio Monday 27 December Tuesday 28 December Critics' choice Melody Radio 104.9fm Wednesday 29 December Radio Thursday 30 December New Year's Eve 31 December New Year's Day 1 January Swing into the New Year World Service Radio Brittany Ferries Special Filter Benson and Hedges Contents Gucci Swiss Timepieces Contents Peugeot Remy Martin Barratt Neville Johnson Glenfiddich The Cabinet Gallery Julee Cruise Jarvis Cocker Picture Gallery Raymond Weil Geneve Fraser James Gioia Meller Marcovicz Relative Values Chanel Sexuality, repression, puritanism, backlash, these… Air zimbabwe Kitchen Magic Royal Air Force Cross since Kouros Fraicheur Regardez Mod Franco Moschino makes look-at-me clothes. The joker in the fashion pack, his designs are shamelessy gimmicky and often downright outrageous. But his victims love them. With a retrospective bound for London, he talks to Dylan Jones Picture Gallery Interflora Interflora Paco rabanne Glenmorangie Icons 36 Retainers Richer Sounds Nordic (UK) Ltd. Skin deep For an actor, albeit a remarkably talented one, Kate Hardie is strangely vulnerable. But will she prove too sensitive for her own good? Longines Sheaffer Indian Take-Away David Wainwright brings the best of Empire back to British homes Picture Gallery Chartsearch Ltd. Linguaphone Paramol Scope The Sun leaves the sign of Sagittarins, the archer, moving into Capricorn, the goat, on Monday. The pace then changes from a spontaneous tone to something slower and more stately. 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