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News from 30/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Waldemar Januszczak, John Huxley, Edward Helmore, Michael Prescott, Diana Paul, Stephen Ellis, Susan D'arcy, Dave Brown, Gregory Lascelles, Alan Pascoe Chairman, Barbara Hall, James Connolly, Pat Bishop, Richard Ellis, Paddy Ashdown Mp Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Jim Munro, Helen Davidson, Nicholas Williams, John Peter, MicHael Jockson, Nick Rufford Far East Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, William Hall, Peter McKAY, Susan d'Arcy, Waldemar Janusczak, Mark Anthony Turnage, Joanna Duckworth, Danby Bloch, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Mark Coxhead, Ned Balfe, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Whistle Blower, Sally Payne, W Wilson, David Smith, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, John Simpson, Humphrey Carpenter, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Henry Kelly, Julian Symons, Michael Jackson, Mary Wilson, Mavis Mayo, Dylan Jones, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Charles Murray, Neville Hodgkinson, Robert Sandall, Martin James, Iain Johnstone, John Major, Irwin Stelzer, Nilgin Yusuf, Mrs R C Austin, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, R Coates National Conservative Political Centre Chairman, David Dougill, Jane Harbidge, David Jenkins, Sir Robert Scott Chairman, Sir Brian Wolfson Chairman of Wembley plc, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Alasdair Reid, Jeremy Clarkson, Rhys Probert, Louise Taylor, Professor Gareth Roberts Vice-chancellor of the University of Sheffield, Geoff Whitten, Michael Jones, John Taylor, Yvonne Roberts, Alex Spillius, Alec Annesley, Bruce Rioch, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Margaret Goddard, James Dillon, Nick Gardner, Malcolm Bryant, Sir Roy Strong, Stewart Roberts, Jonathan Margolis, Bernard Cafferty, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Peter Keliner, Andreas Whittam Smith, Mr Beene, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Peter Hounam, Graham Taylor, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Sue Lawrence, Brain Campbell, Gerald Kaufman, Jonathan Todd, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Steve Cranshaw, Gillian Taylforth, Boris Schapiro, D M Kenyon, Steven Downes, Shelley Von Strunckel, Tim Rayment, John Stalker, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Monica Oosterbroek Soweto, C B, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Martin Jacques, Peter Jay, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, N G Laing, Allstair Scott, Michael Watkins, Brian Reading, Sean Newsom, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Ben Ingham, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Andrew Drummond, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Jonathan Coe, Ivan Hiller, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Harry Mullan, Janine Di Giovanni, J W Vernon, Paul Nuki, Jane Shortt, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Mary Ellen Mark, Claire Oldfield, Christian Ryan, Ian Critchley, Richard Jones, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Bruce Johnston Rome, Chris Jones, John Richardson, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Heppleston, Anthony Hadon-Guest, Richard Woods, Roland White, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Michael Jones Political Editor, Tim Liewellyn (BBC Middle East Correspondent), David Hunn, Miriam Hall, Richard Heller, Siobhan Denham, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, K M, Jon Moynihan Group Chief Executive, Peter Morris, Andrew Alderson, James Bean, Christa D'Souza, A A Gill, Cathy Redler, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Ian Charleston, Micropal, Chrissy Iley, Tony Moss, Lauren St John, Enid Wayman, A R H, Gilbert Adair, Julie Hurchill, Suzanne Blair, Alan Ruddock, David Wickers, Paul Davies Director, Barbara Cartland, Rt Hon John Pattern Secretary of state for education, John Parker, B Harley, D Harris, Vince Wright, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, John Anderson Chairman, Martin Seymour-Smith, Sally Panye, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Neil MacLean, Tony Hetherington, Susan Ellicott, D B Pallis, Emma Forrest, Peter Roebuck, Jean Benedetti, Walter Ellis, D S, Joanna Simon, Hugo Williams, Steve Grant, Lynn Barber, Lesley Roberts Director, Christopher Lloyd Technology Correspondent, W Price, Michael Ryan,

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Contents Major reels in leadership crisis; Tories urge him to 'get a grip' Fresh splits on tax, spending and Europe Japan to 'go nuclear' in Asian arms race Virgin Corruption probe in Smith's constituency Banks trick customers out of £300m a year New blow to Tory claims on spending Contents Revolt at San Lorenzo: how Lamont primed his time-bomb for Major London Car Telephones Resentment and a sense of betrayal The End! Army investigation re-unites family The Sunday Times Babies denied pain relief after surgery 'Horrific' murder of accountant for his car and money BBC cuts MPs' appearance pay The Times Wanted man held over shooting Hewlett Packard Plans for new libel laws Twist in Shergar mystery Honda Britain to get hardcore gay TV Top policemen in bitter clash over 'donkeys' jibe Chefs in a stew over guide's 'French bias' Drop nationalisation clause, says Kinnock British Airways Fear and loathing among weasels of City Road Independent shakes in its shoes over hard men from the Mirror Monty: a press baron to trust? Tories 'can't be trusted' Charles stops seeing Camilla In today's Other Papers Nuclear threat under Cumbria Film man quits The Sunday Telegraph: Private baths The Mail on Sunday: No room for school sports Abbey National Court battles launched over anti-Aids drug Window alleges 'lack of care' Lindsey, 2, in ordeal of pain Cuore Sportivo Minister pulls out of £2m campaign Police launch hunt for 'lost' Jamaicans Raid on Home Office halted Nationwide Doctors want wider study on handless babies Hyundai Nick Newman's Week Falling in love with hate is hard labour When it's a fair cop Knuckling down to Edmonds Lament for Lamont, veering in the wind Waste? We've got it! Epson A mad requiem for Redhead Radisson Edwardian Hotles Heirs Mazda 626 Taxing truth: were voters deceived? John Major was economical with the facts, writes David Smith P&o European Ferries Unfit to manage? Questions over the business dealings of Terry Venables, England's new soccer boss, threaten to sully still further the tarnished reputation of our national game Mihir Bose reports Mandela unveils election wish list New book adds weight to calls for Vanunu's release Suzuki Four held over British aid worker's death Flat hunters do a deadly deal in Moscow Ford By Our Foreign Staff: Skater 'plotted attack on rival' The Salvation Army 'White knight' gallops into the Italian fray Media mogul switches to politics Calais carries on the communist crusade Hewlett Packard Village life poisoned in French waste row Brother Laser Printers Serial sex killer ties Cape police in knots as more bodies emerge Thai police 'kill' tourists Stena Sealink Holidays Job Centre The Times US blacks find a new messiah of militancy Racial maverick makes radio waves Boots Woolwich Ollie sets poser for Republicans Shots that revealed Australia's dark side Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Weather and Travel Outlook Boat people revive fear of 'Asian hordes' Firebomb blast in Oxford Street News Digest Teacher accused Skier killed Legal rights cut Climbing victims Ice man dies Photo finish Bond winners City crash as Lee takes over Kidderminster's Cup magic continues to cast a spell Leeds hear the alarm bells and survive false start Contents The Loan Corporation Contents Suffering in Silence Whistle Blower Her Indoors It's Unofficial! Ray Of Hope Chelsea gain stay of execution Tranmere keep Mersey alive Villa wriggle off Grimsby's hook Adventurous Luton stem Newcastle tide Ardiles's dreams in tatters Fickle fortune fails to smile on Charlton County can't keep up with Jones Oldham fail with all their huff and puff Argyle falter, advantage Anderson Sunderland phased out by the Dons' two Johns Hungry Wolves keep the bandwagon rolling FA Cup 4th round The wily Fox is ready to raid Chris Lightbown says the Norwich winger's astute running could cause United trouble How the legacy of Dalglish finally broke Souness's spirit In the end it was simple, Liverpool fell out of love with Souness. Chris Lightbown reports Ball junior rejoicing in senior service Sue Mott meets a manager who is savouring his return to a bigger stage and living by the creed of his greatest influence, his father Alan Snr Positive thinker getting the best out of Bolton Louise Taylor meets Bruce Rioch, busy plotting Arsenal's exit from the FA Cup Fantasy League Ramprakash gets it right in the middle Robin Marlar reports from St Kitts Cracks in South Africa's game-plan Australia (469-7 dec) v South Africa (39-0) Dunwoody joins the 1,000-winner club The whip and racing's dilemma John Karter on why, for their sport's sake, the rulemakers must take the whip hand Wells boosts England claim Cricket Close-Up Succeed or be damned Burden of a winning side forever billed as losers Mad dogs and English managers feel Sun's heat Scots brave enough to resist humiliation, but not defeat Big man the opposition can't belittle The British super bowl Armstrong's mission: just an average miracle required The scrum-half genius Scotland almost lost is back to face England. Alasdair Reid reports Bristol spark finds a way through mire Close call for a frantic Bath Magical Davies dazzles Halifax Leicester perfect Harris's script Northampton send Irish to edge Barber shatters Piper's dream Boxing News Focus Champion dies after ski crash Hooligans maul keeper Harding theory Happy return Cooke double Aamodt's first Saviour Bob hopes Graf seals a Slam certainty Iain Johnstone reports from the Australian Open Red-hot Els stirs up desert storm Golf Wanted: the challenger fit for a queen Women's tennis must be tougher at the top, says Sue Mott Poles snatch major bridge title on the very last hand Plucky England tip the balance Ice Hockey For the Record Racing Sport on TV Rugby Union This Week's Fixtures Cricket Temple honoured by minute's silence Qantas Athletics must grasp the Norman nettle Age of innocence thrives in the mud and mire of Hampstead BA accused of 'bullying' in dispute over Air Miles British Airways New Aids report to hit Wellcome American sales of AZT drug fall 25% O'Reilly and Mirror up the ante for the Independent Digital Wave of good figures cheers world markets Scottish electrical retailer crashes Maxwell pensioners to receive £30m boost German dinosaur faces tough times Business Comment The Cooperative Bank Monty ahead in two-horse Indy race View Point Trafalgar share sale row Deadline for TV takeover Japan passes diluted reforms £90bn fiscal boost likely Dial-a-Video consortium In today's Other Papers Power probe Barclays bonanza Trade to double Bock's big clear-out ushers in new order For Lonrho and House of Fraser a new start beckons as Rowland and Fayed leave the limelight Fraser chief McGowan finds 'no black holes' 3i 'Sell off EC's state airlines' A committee of the European Commission is recommending privatisation. Report by John Harlow and Johnathan Todd Compaq New York's bull run is not over yet, says guru Bullish analyst says US market is undervalued by 20%, writes Kirstie Hamilton Top 100 companies International data Odds shorten on Cray winning in lottery Sharewatch PC World Share in the boardroom Tax squeeze on incomes will hit the recovery hard Economic Outlook Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargain property may burn investors' fingers American Account APC Ailing Germany plans to copy Britain's success High labour costs and taxes have made German industry uncompetitive, say Matthew Lynn and David Smith Swiss Bank Corporation Corporate Time Management McDONNELL Information Systems Employment Department Group Turning good ideas into moneyspinners Coming up with a clever idea is one thing; achieving commercial success with it is something else entirely. Christopher Lloyd reports on the efforts of two men who are determined to bridge that gap Failure: the key to success Failed entrepreneurs can be the best bet second time round, writes James Bethell Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Colour Printing CBI Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Sun rises on sail of the century Britain is leading Europe's entry for a solar-powered 'sail' to the moon, writes Christopher Lloyd Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airborne police use Tracker to swoop on stolen cars Crime Wholesalers Who? The Sunday Times Stock Plc Attention Wholesalers and Retailers Multiple Display Advertising Items Queens Moat Houses Hotels Bits & Bytes Telephone codes to change No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items John Govett The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Kitchen has ingredients for success Collector's file Shares still best bet for investors Take a cue from a century of investment experience Financial advisers hit by big increases in insurance costs Winning guide to tax-free prizes Picking the perfect portfolio Newton Cheap pension from F&C Sharing a 'secret' with Foreign & Colonial The Israel Fund Plc Insurer reverses motoring cover on medical grounds Saving Vat on fuel bills Fidelity Brokerage India emerges as funds' top choice for 1994 Nick Gardner looks at the investment prospects in one of the world's biggest markets The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Perpetual Save & Prosper Chiroscience Group plc Death is certain, tax is not With careful planning, anyone can avoid having to pay a penny of inheritance tax. Paul Nuki outlines the basic principles High-street banks accused of 'misleading' customers The row over how long it takes to clear cheques shows the banks in a bad light, writes Paul Nuki Shine goes off gold-bar bonus payments Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Williams Prolific Foreign Colonial Guinness Flight Employers cold-shoulder pension transfer victims Many people persuaded to switch out of good company schemes are finding that they cannot get back in. Stephen Ellis reports Fidelity Investments Long struggle to escape from bad transfer advice Case Study Ken Hook, a former director, took three years to sort out his pension after he was wrongly told to leave his company scheme Foreign Colonial The Equitable Life M&G Save & Prosper Personal Finance Schroders Investment Management Deadline looms for second call on BT shares Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, looks at the timetable for payment and shows some ways of cushioning the financial burden Keep perk loans below £5,000 to avoid tax Rothschild Asset Management More homes escape debt trap Negative equity is being whittled away by lower mortgage rates, rising house prices and repayments of capital, says Diana Wright Asset Guinness Flight Emerging-market trusts offer range of discounts Fidelity Investments Baring Personal Equity Plans Tunnel knight throws down the gauntiet Picture Gallery Nordicsport So what price Independents? Prufrock Wagner hits high notes British Airways: the plain truth EI Tel's fancy footwork in finance Gas chief sings the praises of soap opera Great expectations may hit return of Berisford In the City Texaco Decent Bloke. . . Pointli The gun attack on Prince Charles pushed him dramatically into the headlines, but it was only a diversion from the real issue: are the royals an irrelevant sideshow? Russell Miller reports from Australia Superlative Travel Henley Management College BT Shining lights depart this world of gunk The chiffon crusader Profile Commandments for No 10 Inside Politics Bridge Travel Service Just doing what comes naturally Our best hope is to be a Hong Kong Dear Neil, will ye no come back again? Richard Heller tells Neil Kinnock that there is an unexpected vacancy at the top of the Labour party Cathay Pacific Kinnock urges Labour: bury the corpse of old-style socialism It has so far been a year that seems full of wronged… We are dissatisfied, Mr Major Atticus Heaven save us from these high priests of confusion Oreck Hush Money? Stop the world, I want to get off—and Michael Jackson had the wealth to do just that Eat up, the water's great Answers How superstars spain out of control Jackson's problem was that he had nobody telling him what to do, writes Robert Sandall Beware the curse of the all-seeing camcorder Unguarded moments can return to haunt you, says Walter Ellis Talking down is daft Henry Kelly turns a disrespectful ear to a new accent at the BBC Which city will get the games? Head start for a capital city London Britain's best track record Sheffield A lap ahead of any opposition Manchester National Savings Handless but far from helpless Just the bill to kill acts of kindness Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes Picture Gallery Live and kicking Concert pitch Green about the Gills Still loyal to the royals Allsop & Co No plans to go public Bartered brides Birthdays Crown Estate Temple: the steps to tragedy Multiple Display Advertising Items Octacon Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovell Homes Allsop & Co At last we're set for take-off, say the experts The prospects for 1994 are looking good, despite a shortage of properties for sale, reports Mary Wilson Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leading Building Company Florida Homes Fairclough Homes Jersey McCarthy & Stone Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Cotswold BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Reg Vardy of Bromley BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adt Auctions William Loughran Bramley Jack Barclay Limited AFN Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Somewhere Hidden in a Lock-Up Garage, There's a… Multiple Display Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Grange Jaguar Guy Salmon Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Hylton Multiple Display Advertising Items Traker A J R Trading Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items B & K Thomas Malaya Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Puttocks Hughes of Beaconsfield Quality Used Cars London Road Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chariots AFN Porsche Reading Lancoster Me Mel & Co Ltd Elite Registrations At £26,720 it's a sporting bargain The Chimaera is a classic with character, reports Eric Dymock BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Lagonda Limited On the right track The Times Business Air Hoggett Bowers Nomura British Rail Hoggett Bowers Philip Rice Partnership Marketforce Appointments N B Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers Informix Crescent Management Selection N B Selection Ltd Conrad Search & Selection The L/e/k Partnership SCR NHS Management Executive Headway Head of Marketing & Customer Services No Title N B Selection Ltd Eicon Technology Harvey Nash Plc Whitehead Selection Adderley Featherstone plc N B Selection Ltd Hutchison Telecom Training & Development Group A Knight Wendling Company N B Selection Ltd Management Consultancy Goodman Graham and Associates James Baker Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Mercury Communications Equal Opportunities Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items A Norman Broadbent International No Title MSL International Glaxo Research and Development Eames . Jones . Judge . Hawkings CJA TSI Group Minorco Agricultural and Food Research Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Warburtons Consolidated Insurance Group STC Submarine Systems Stuart Spindler & Partners The Royal Bank of Scotland NHS Management Executive Hagen & Co Ward Executive Limited DHL Worldwide Express Chemical Textile and Finance Corporation The Times Newspaper Managing Director Haringey Health Care Denton Hall Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Succession Planning Associates Payne ER Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcester College of Higher Education Sales Management Boots Kiddy and Company Mercuri Urval TSI Group Quality Service Austin Knight First Marketing Company Ruesch International Inc. RSM International The Royal Academy of Engineering Meridian NHS Trust Hewlett Packard Sales & Management Recruiters No Title Millar Associates Private Patients Plan Kidsons Impey Anvil Software Limited Marine and Engineering Training Association The PMC Group British Standards Institution Sales & Business Development Corporation of London Pilkington Foundation Army Officer Beechwood Adderley Featherstone plc Coopers & Lybrand PA Consulting Group Chusid Lander Royal Mail Barristers' Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items CIL Shopfitters Multiple Display Advertising Items Mainland PATHfINDER Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birmingham City Council Leicester General Hospital NHS Trust Future … Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Youth Club Corpus Christi College Shropshire County Council Hertfordshire Constabulary South Glamorgan Health Authority Fire Services National Benevolent Fund West Midlands Fire & Civil Defence Authority Overseas Development Administration Scottish Higher Education Funding Council LS Multiple Display Advertising Items Geelong Grammar School TEC National Council KPMG Selection and Search Multiple Display Advertising Items MD Educational Consultants Touro College Pitman Publishing Camden & Islington The National Gallery Institut De Francais Leicester University Schiller International University Ashridge Royal Agricultural College The Savoy Educational Trust Bootham School York Kingston University Cambridge University MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items Strathclyde Graduate Business School MBAth University of Bath The Management School The University of Leeds The Birmingham Business School Manchester Business School Boston University City University Business School ACCA Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Young, gifted and bored by school Schools often fail gifted children, Claire Oldfield reports on one former pupil's experience Multiple Display Advertising Items Boy to sue local authority over bullying 'damage' Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Wessex Man Hardy by Martin Seymour-Smith Bloomsbury £25 pp 896 Scatter-shot Number crunching Class picture Honourable intentions Hype springs eternal Staging a comeback Tall tale of two cities Picture Gallery On the Critical List Back to basics? Not in the books pages, pleads Harvey Porlock Days at the races Sport The Dogs a Personal History Of Greyhound Racing by Laura Thompson Chatto £9.99 pp 254 The fiction of hard facts Current Affairs Who Stole The News? Why We Can't Keep Up With What Happens In The World And What We Can Do About It by Mort Rosenblum John Wiley £16.95 pp 298 Slaughter of innocents Seasons In Hell Understanding Bosnia's War by Ed Vulliamy Simon & Schuster £6.99 pp 370 Night before The Impossible Country a Journey Through The Last Days Of Yugoslavia by Brian Hall Secker £18.99 pp 422 Writers News The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 308 The master of empire lines Poetry Kipling The Poet by Peter keating Secker £25 pp270 Colouring book Art Chroma by Derek Jarman Century £15.99 pp151 The Times Literary Supplement Diary Block Busters The second novel of the American writer Henry Roth has been a long time coming. Sixty years, to be exact. Jonathan Coe probes the causes of writer's block On the Shelf Hugo Williams rereads the grotesque childhood classic, Struwwelpeter Century Watching the detectives Crime As the Metropolitan police attempt self-reform John Stalker reviews a new study of life in the force The Sunday Times The pursuit of love Intimate Letters Leos Fanacek To Kamila Stosslova edited by John Tyrell Faber £25 pp397 The Sunday Times Falling between parallel lives Yann Andrea Steiner by Marguerite Duras translated by Barbara Bray Hodder £12.99 pp115 Dark at heart Fiction An Imaginative Experience by Mary Wesley Bantam Press £14.99 pp223 Drowning in words Eros And Psyche by William Riviere Hodder £15.99 pp246 Affairs of state Fiction A Parliamentary Affair by Edwina Currie Hodder £15.99 pp564 A soldier's story The Sorrow Of War by Bao Ninh Secker £8.99 pp217 Paperbacks Contents Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Headline Arrow Reader's Digest Picasso Specisl! Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Picture Gallery Funday Times Herbe Rides Again Style & Travel God only Knows! In the Soup! Stamp of Approval! Armchair Tourist Get up and Go! What's the Logic? Unstoppa-Bottle! No Title Picasso Picture Gallery Painting Competition Exhibition Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Fish Tales Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Funday Times Club Coupon Contents Contents The eagle is stranded One law for all Voice of the morning Off for a jar Sip on something comfortable Women are behaving badly again and this time there are no regrets. Jannie Di Giovanni on the new drinkers The Stereotypical images of Afro-Caribbeans as under-acbievers are no longer valid. John Taylor on the new Afro-Saxons Professionals The Savoy London Society racism There's an Eaton Place for us You knew she bailed from Hackney: the donkey jacket, the Dr Martens. Ms Jane Brown knows where the Sisters bang out. But what of the rest of London's social tribes? Christa D'souza pinpoints the natural babitats of the scattering classes Is she not flagrant? She fought the law and the law won. Roland White on why EastEnder Gillian Taylforth was mistaken to insist Mazda 626 It Isn't the Car That's Broken down …Order The New Knights of the Road And now, Harassic Park Once upon a time only a man could sexually barass a woman. Today, as Michael Crichton's new novel, Disclosure, say's, she can do it too. Is the battle of the sexes really so intense? Susan Ellicott reportsfrom LA Vivisect la difference? The Bobbitt verdicts have further split the sexes, says Edward Helmore The Regent London Venice Simplon Orient-Express Powder and pastings The bills are alive with the crack of breaking bones as groomes skiers fight it out with a new breed of snow-worshipper: the grunge-garbed snowboarders. A a Gill braves the slopes of Wyoming to ask, is there enough snow for bothe of them? Guerrillas on the piste Mazda 626 Love among the baked beans Where do hard-working, well-paid singles go to pick up plump tomatoes, ripe cheeses. the most lender cuts of meal? To the supermarket of course. And these days, as they walk down the aisles, they can pickup the partner of their choice, too. By Imogen Edwards Jones Thomson CityBreaks The "Real" Spain & Portugal The Sunday Times Free… what? The audience at the Odeon had a whale of a laugh, says Jonathan Margolis French Chateaux There is nothing like a babe, Nothing in the world… Attack of the token woman In the 1980s, Hollywood actresses turned in some tough performances, echoing those of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in the 1940s. But kim Basinger's latest 'babe' role makes Chrissy Iley wonder whether good parts for women are back on the cutting-room floor The Sunday Times Fine tuning Jeremy Clarkson on the dangers of driving under the influences of anything stronger than 1970s pop Our man in the green house Gardening Graham Rose meets the new president of the Royal Horticultural Society The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Ltd Good Gardens Guide 1994 Lakes & Mountains A tale of two countries Can it be taken seriously as the world's most popular music? Or is it just an excuse for old-timers to dress up in cowboy outfits? Roland White beads up country Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Americans All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Dateline Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Touch The Thinking Person's Interduction Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grenodier British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medivac Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Winchester Press Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items "The Mortgage Eliminator" Shamian Crystal Explorations in space Interiors Designing a classic modernist space is far from simple: Hugh Pearman salutes three architects with tidy minds The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Family values The extended family is making a small comeback as 'clusters' They make the best kind of neighbours, says Sean Newsom Trafalgar House Company Mazda 626 The power of love Psychology Why do lovers so nauseatingly think as one? Neville Hodgkinson finds a possible answer Quirky of Kensington Table Talk Rachel Cooke A case of first principles Wine Muscling in Mussels are no longer the oyster's poor relation, says Sue Lawrence Bottle of the Week 30 Stena Sealink A price worth paying Restaurant Watch Letters Andreas Whittam Smith Brief Lives Journalists on The Independent feared for their Independece last week after the paper's founder announced a takeover consortium which included Mirror Group Newspapers The Sunday Times Crossword The The vs The Auteurs Feuds Corner High Fashion to High Street P&o Air Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Winning Ways The phoenix that is Vietnam ruffles its beautiful feathers as energetically these days as any old capitalist bird, says Michael Watkins Airline ticket Network Trail Finders Columbus travel insurance Direct Travel Insurance Worldwide Travel Insurance Services Limited Connitors USA Airline ticket Network America The Travel Bug Anglo Pacific Flightworld Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Travel Travelsavers USA Worldwide Flight Bookers Plc Travelbag Mercury Travel Corsair Travel Bridge the World Air Charter based Travel Charterline Travel STA Travel Hamilton A Haul of Miros. . . and Picassos, Murillos, Goyas, Velasqueze, Dalis The best way to see Spanish art, says David Wickers, is to take a tour of Spain Travel Mood Best Holiday Insurance Explore Worldwide Allseasons Sabah Multiple Display Advertising Items Gem Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Croatia Sunvil Holidays The Merdian Travel Company Ltd Flight Club Silk Cut Travel Islands Collection Ramblers Holidays Intourist Travel Limited Germany Lindenfels Martyn Holidays AVIS Holiday Cars Sovereign Goldenjoy holidays Silverbird Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Solo's Holidays Ltd. 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