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News from 13/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Stephen Ellis, Marjorie Orr, Lucia Stefan, Marjorie Proops, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, Eric Lane, Kate Berridge, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Sean O'Brien, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Bevely Levy, Louise Sayer, Jeremy Taylor Artistic Director, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, M Donald, John peter, Roy Porter, Graham Rose, A M, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Margaret Preston, George Toynbee-Clarke, Roy Mason Chairman, Sally Payne, David Smith, Jenifer McAdam, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Gillian Hall, Charles Hymas, Mary Wilson, John Cahill, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Geordie Greig, Charles Murray, Saffy Payne, J Hobbs, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Martin James, Jeremy Seal, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Howard Foster, Deryk Brown, John Burnside, Mark Wilson, David Dougill, Alan Bold, Betty Lowenthal, Andrew Ford, Max Stahl, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Kevin Grant, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, Dr David Jenkins, Geoff Whitten, Dr Malcolm Parry, Alex Spillius, Peter Millar, Andrew Nell, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Philip Howarth, Sue Mott, Michael Bukht, Robin Marlar, Peter Cole, Nick Gardner, Stewart Roberts, Jonathan Margolis, Sean Enright, Caroline Boothby, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, K W, Michael O'Regan, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Roger Eglin, Mark Resson, Angela Newing, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Elizabeth Sweetenham, Paul Driver, Sue Fox, Barry Ziff Chairman, Liz Lightfoot, Steven Downes, Matthew Gwyther, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Heather Walton, Tom Shone, Paul Nukl, Janet Daley, Chris Gilchrist, Bryan Gould, Chris Lightbrown, David Lawrenson, Stephen Amidon, Julian Loose, Dave Thomas, Lesley Beck, John Kohut Chengdu, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Helen Fielding, A Geffin, Sean Newsom, Russell Brass, John Karter, John Ashworth, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Claire Galea, Craig Brown, Colin Smith, Diana Wright, Tom White, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Howard Summers, Janine Digiovanni, Nick Rufford Far East correspondent, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Tony Matthews, Erica Jong, Robin Neillands, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Fraser Harrison, Dr Jill White, Jeremy Paxman, James Blain, Enver Solomon, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Roland White, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Kevin Pratt, Amin Rajan, Michael Kallenbach, Sasha Miller, Dr John Williams, Mel Webb, Rebecca Fowler, Frederick Nuttall, William Oddie, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Michéle Roberts, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, John Waples, Andy Martin, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Colm Toibin, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chris Dighton, Winner's Dinners, Steve Boxer, Chrissy Iley, Tom Tickell, Giles Foden, Gilbert Adair, Alan English, Andrew Lorenz, Peter Semler, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, John Cornwell, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, George Preston, Tom Hiney, Hugh Pearman, Jane Dorner, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Paul Richardson, Emma Forrest, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Peter Patterson, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Sandy Gall, Boris Schapiro, George Benjamin,

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Tory MP quits post over affair with girl of 22 British Airways Fly to Paris for £10 Hillary Clinton benefited from shady deal in old people's homes Insight Brussels threat to double deckers Contents Clinton strongarms apprehensive Major No choice: how Britain was bulldozed into line on air strikes VHL Communications Multiple Display Advertising Items British quit Belgrade as Nato strengthens forces Latest developments Stop flapping and fly Hewlett Packard Contents Honda An outbreak of scandal Irving imprisoned for contempt in book row Top Asian tycoon denies company has drug links Abbey National Cabinet heavyweights prepare to defend embattled Major from backbench assault British Airways Big increase in cannabis fines infuriates police Official 'panic' over ST report Fiat Love blossoms: Emma Hands, dressed as a Victorian… Clinics fail women in sperm treatment Banks net £38m on standing orders ICEP MEPs squander millions on European gravy train Scientific facts pass Britons by Test your Scientific Knowledge BT Atlantic death toll is highest since war Metro Tahiti Special Man killed as blazing ship drifts towards rigs Rich Russians go on London spending spree Tory gay sex scandal—a tabloid fantasy Doctors condemn suffering caused by Ulster abortion laws Dollond & Aitchison Samsung Electronics Patients to get 'right to die' law Private Tragedy Insight The lurid manner of his death set off a flurry of rumour and half-truth. But the real story of Stephen Milligan is less one of public scandal, more the personal tragedy of a promising life cut prematurely short Woolwich Building Society Mazda 626 Picture Gallery Trusted colleague and dear friend Andrew Nell pays tribute to Stephen Milligan Scandinavian Seaways Mean Streets Picture Gallery One last hope that sent a cynic back to Sarajevo Why this Cliff hanger? What a sorry lot they are for sure Destruct the nobodies! A touch of class tells NEC Do we need the NHS? Russia U-turns into the economic dark ages Spectre of Dreyfus comes back to haunt France's conscience Lunn Poly Family sues Aids film maker for 'stealing' victim's story Tokyo faces Clinton trade blitz Indonesians fed 'death pills' to wounded Max Stahl filmed a massacre of East Timor civilians in 1991. He has now discovered that many survivors were murdered in hospital Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Suzuki Breakaway Cape cuts the ground from under Mandela's new deal Americans want more of Adams Virgin Mayor takes on robber barons of New York Epson Army Officer Pill-popper puts town on a high Germany set to gamble billions on 250mph magnetic 'hovertrain' Le Walk kicks off Channel services The one and only QE2 N&P Gangs kidnap girls for Chinese bride market Serial drug killer unsettles Japan 3M Innovation Ice maidens set for revenge in rink Casio Barclays Norway's greatest painting is stolen Gangs' rich art haul Cardiff Bay. Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront Whales come back after decades of gloom Loyalists launch rocket attack on Sinn Fein HQ Weather and Travel Outlook Alpine weather and resort conditions A vintage season Blazing ship alert by navy News Digest Final journey PC accused Archers editor Hunt cars sold TV star dies Three freed The flame burns in the snow Mihir Bose sees Norwegians make their mark on the Olympic movement The Loan Corporation Saint Franny Atherton leads from the front with a century Robin Marlar on a welcome captain's Innings for England in Bridgetown Iron Mike Steve Speaks out Inga Winger Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Gunners' game not all Wright Chris Lightbown reports on what is wrong at Arsenal and why their supporters are irate Pools Blackburn hold on to faint hope Deryk Brown at White Hart Lane Ipswich blank but not rank Louise Taylor at Goodison Park Inspiration deserts arid United Martin Searby at Bramall Lane Saunders warms up for the Cups Alex Spillius at Villa Park Sharp cuts through Chelsea Malcolm Winton at Boundary Park Friendly Bit Of Stick Whistle Blower Devilish Move Sweet Success Slice Of Wisdom Reverse Ferret Kicking Himself Better, Barton Newcastle's nightmare runs and runs Chris Lightbrown at Selhurst Park Shilton: managing well but still giving nothing away Alan English meets a great goalkeeper turned ambitious manager Battling County halt Forest's charge Vince Wright at Meadow Lane Burgess tidies up a messy affair Steve Grant at Vicarage Road Bad day for giant killers Football Focus Saint Francis rises from City's rubble Sue Mott speaks to Francis Lee, the Manchester City chairman, as he seeks to waken one of football's most comatose sleeping giants Phelan: a family man comes home Chris Lightbown talks to Terry Phelan, the human dynamo firing the Republic of Ireland The honeymoon's over, time to work on the domestic bliss Sue Mott at Maine Road Nissan link broken by Sunderland gaffe Louise Taylor on how the Wearsiders were grounded after a row with the car giants The Times All too much for glorious Devon alone Robin Marlar on why England's bowling attack is falling apart Danger is the drug and Rowell is an addict John Karter meets Roger Rowell who, at 45, is the oldest professional jump jockey in Britain Kapil's record sounds like a cue for his swan song Mihir Bose on Kapil Dev, the Indian who is now the highest wicket taker in Test cricket The world's leading Test wicket takers Action man Osborne grabs glory Racing Lawrence reaches the end Polymath Mike: heavy stuff for a scholar-pugilist Hugh McIlvanney on the whirlwind education of Mike Tyson, and the American farrier who restored Garrison Savannah to rude health Ovett anticipates life after Norman Steven Downes talks to Steve Ovett about the lessons of the Andy Norman affair Perfectionist Jackson clocks up another world record Picture Gallery Cliff Temple memorial service Caribtours Tuigamala finds a new code to crack Brough Scott reports on the rugby league debut of Va'aiga Tuigamala and what we can expect from a fitter, faster and stronger player Leeds shine as new day dawns at Headingley David Lawrenson at Headingley Wanted: six wise men to add the common touch Stephen Jones and Mark Reason on the awful confusion in international refereeing No folbles required: Dave Bishop, Derek Bevan, Jim Fleming, Freek Burger, Gareth Simmonds, Ed Morrison would offer the right blend of experience and vision England's feeble spearhead must try, try, try again Stephen Jones believes England must cut loose against Ireland Gloucester fail to drain a tepid Bath Stephen Jones at Kingsholm Half-pace Harlequins need little to outclass Newcastle Richard Bath at The Stoop Northampton hang on as Bristol's rally arrives too late Mark Reason at Franklin's Gardens Impressive Orrell leave London Irish trailing in their wake Michael Austin at Edgehall Road Andrew misses as Wasps run out of last-gasp luck Chris Jones at Sudbury Sky will enter the fray as battle for rights gains pace Hendry gives a lesson in winning Clive Everton sees Stephen Hendry stay on course for a sixth Masters triumph Tomorrow comes too soon for Boone the magnificent Rackets Spring Gardening Fair 1994 Vintage Barnes toasts an alcohol-free success Golf Cut down to size by Subbuteo assassins Action Replay Australian batsmen find form News Focus Hall gets easy ride Pavin's route 64 High hopes On the march For the Record Racing Sport on TV Rugby Union This Week's Fixtures Cricket Ice scandal steals show Mihir Bose on the skating drama overshadowing the opening celebrations The Insurance Service RAC Republic falter with cold start Glaxo plans alliance to create global drugs giant Sugar in offer to quit Amstrad chair Hong Kong braces for fall Virgin Contents Clinton threatens to force up yen MAM's first lady holds key to LWT bid battle Change afoot at Cazenove Mirror to increase offer for Indie Little point in such a clumsy rate cut Business Comment Italians 'used Forte as a stalking horse' Brother Laser Printers DTI attacked over rogue directors Shops fight to break out of high-rent contracts Private rail franchises 'can merge' May flotation for London Capital Fears of tax on speculators Wheatley joins lottery bidder The $5m Man Will Bauman bloom at BAe? Travel Safe Hong Kong's young guns aim high Nick Rufford reports on the new breed of tycoons out to build new empires in both East and West A share in the boardroom The Sunday Times Tiphook is likely to show hefty losses Sharewatch Fimbra Sedgemoor Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data GKN bares claws for Westland bid battle The industrial heavyweight's £366m bid for a helicopter group emerging from years of gloom is likely to turn into a bloody fight. James Bethell and Andrew Lorenz report Digital Home SAAB Former GrandMet man leads KKR's thrust into Europe Kohlberg Kravis Roberts is one of the most feared corporate raiders in America, now it has a man in Europe, writes Alan Ruddock Lies and spending statistics Economic Outlook Multiple Display Advertising Items Cumbria Clinton's home fires warm foreign fronts American Account BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Changing face of Cazenove A change in senior partners—and the choice of a woman for a top job—are signs of a new approach at the most upper-crust of stockbroking firms, writes Kirstle Hamilton Health & Safety Executive Getting ahead with Bs5750 Investors in People Multiple Display Advertising Items TeleConnection (UK) PLC Unique Career and Business Opportunity as a Regional Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Charterhouse Executives APC Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiftcall CBI Floating on the crest of a property wave Small companies are weighing up the pros and cons of coming to market, writes John Waples Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint National Westminster Bank Quest for growth goes on despite recession Pennell Kerr Forster Trade Notice Bulletin Getting to bottom of cold stadiums Synergie Too many systems spoil CD broth Video Game In the battle for control of the lucrative video-games market, the main players risk shooting themselves in the foot. Report by Steve Boxer and Christopher Lloyd Traders helped by parallel thinking Computers Notebook newcomer ups stakes Bits & Bytes Switch on with a napping chair Health You can stay fighting fit with 40 winks at work, writes Elizabeth Sweetenham Fidelity Investments Base-rate cut brings little cheer for borrowers Nurses hit by move out of NHS scheme Pep mortgages stage a revival Tories' trust bubble bursts at birth Contents High-street banks hit by standing-order row Gartmore Banks must act to protect elderly The Equitable Life New policy is just the ticket for Disney fans Questions of Cash N&P cuts cost of share dealing How phone dealing charges compare Floods bring a torrent of rises in insurance Premiums are going up for those at risk, but insurance firms cannot refuse to provide cover, says Stephen Ellis Storm gathers over who should pay for wind damage Insurers may claim the damage was caused by age, but the Met Office could supply figures to back your case, says Nick Gardner Newton Save & Prosper Knight Williams Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Invesco Now is the time to get a fix on a fixed-rate mortage Rates may be extremely low but fixing a mortgage is not a simple matter. Stephen Ellis points out the pitfalls and suggests how they can be avoided 'People who take a mortgage at 3%-4% fixed for a… Beale Dobie & Company Limited Financial advisers cause dismay One family's experience shows how hard it is to get good, independent advice. Margaret Preston reports on their trials Solicitors court investors Save & Prosper Sun Alliance Easy way to retire Pep Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Rothschild Asset Management Business & Personal Finance Fimbra Independent Financial Adviser Caution needed in rush to emerging markets The may have attractive prospects, but the stock markets of underdeveloped countries can be very volatile, warms Kevin Pratt Israel fund gears up for growth Carr Sheppards Those missing tax millions could be yours We, as a nation, pay too much in tax. Simple planning could cut £300 off the bill of every adult in Britain. Stephen Ellis looks at how to grab your chunk of the unclaimed millions Going begging: fortunes that nobody wants Forgetful policy Fidelity Investments National Savings The Equitable Life Global Privatisation Trust Cashing in on privatisations the world over State sell-offs are investment bargains. Tom Tickell looks at three funds that are cashing in Secret codes reveal credit-card numbers A new invention means forgetting your Pin could be a thing of the past, says Enver Solomon Coventry Building Society Home-income plans become as safe as houses With the risky plans of the 1980s outlawed, old people can secure a safe income from the home they own. Kevin Pratt reports Multi-currency account set up Holiday cost cuts International Spring Gardening Fair 1994 M&G House of Fraser Fidelity Investments Table turns on 'unlucky' owner Collector's file Swish setting lined up for duel of the jewels Update Framlington Investment Management Limited High returns meet low risk A 'fund of funds' aims to give high returns with the minimum of risk. Paul Nuki reports Brokers offer mortgages fixed at 2.75% Savings news Top savings rates Unit trust index The Sunday TIMES/Micropal Asset Mercury European Privatisation Trust Car insurance starts to become cheaper Investment Trust Selector PEP Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Foreign Colonial Getting to grips with asset value Investment trusts can be baffling for the layman. Kevin Pratt explains one knotty subject: net asset value Variety of shares meets every investor's needs Whether you want income or growth, low risk or a speculation in Latin America, there are investment trusts to suit, says Nick Gardner Henderson touche Remnant Trusts boom as savers pour in cash Of shares, the dealing costs and show how tax can be avoided by using personal equity plans Despite the unsurpassed interest in investment trusts, it still pays to look before you leap writes Dlana Wright Instant profits beckon for those who leap in at the launch Investment trusts have taken off in a big way. Discounts have narrowed and the shares often attract an immediate premium. Delays can cost investors dear, writes Paul Nuki Investment Trust Peps a Plain Guide Flemings Saints PEP Talks For Details of our Company Results Advertising Rates John Govett Split capital can increase your choices Split-capital investment trusts can be tailored to meet your needs. Report by Stephen Ellis Profiting from the trade in endowments Different types of split shares Cazenove Find tax safety inside a personal equity plan Holdings in investment trusts can be greatly enhanced by placing them in a Pep so that all tax is avoided. Paul Nuki reports Zero in on preference shares Zero-dividend preference shares can reduce investment risk, says Diana Wright Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Your free Pep guide Fimbra Baillie Gifford & Co For Details of our Forthcoming Tax Free Investment Foreign Colonial Northern Rock Schroders Future arrives with the first multi-media trust A new trust hopes to tap the potential of a technology that will combine telecoms, TV and computers. Jane Dorner reports Don't ignore the worth of warrants Homing in on income growth sector Glasgow Investment Managers Sometimes it can be cheaper to invest through unit trusts Chris Gilchrist looks at how you can cut dealing costs when investing through trusts Murray Johnstone Fidelity Investments Baring Personal Equity Plans Steel tycoon goes dotty over data Perater Limited Lottery chief's unhappy lot Prufrock Smith on course for £1m Property giant paints the town The Sunday Times Truth is the real victim of BAe's corporate culture In the City Big Trouble Insight Reveals how Hillary Clinton and her Arkansas cronies made money in a dubious sale of homes for the elderly Henley Management College The Arthritis and Rheumatism Council Advertisement Seitz fights the Jean machine Gerry Adams's trip to New York revealed a rift between the US envoys in London and Dublin, writes Peter Millar A dog's life—and death BT Greed and grudges are out: care and control are in Profile The New Yuppie The selfish impulse that denies our children's pain William Oddie asks why it has taken so long for so-called experts to accept the obvious—that divorce causes distress Qantas A home where the tortoises roam AA Gill Welcome, children, to the ant heap Measures such as those on truancy aim to reinforce the family but will only weaken it and pressage a state-run future, says Barbara Amiel Steady Eddie drives with the brakes on Bank of England caution is holding back Britain when it needs expansion, says Norman Macrae Cathay Pacific An untimely by-election puts Major on the brink of disaster The significance of Stephen Milligan's death is that it sets in motion an electoral band wagon that will crush the Tories, Writes Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith An open and shut case Atticvs Tories vie to get their hands on the self-destruct button Inside Politics Mercury Answers? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes The horror story that Hollywood is right to tell It is essential Jonathan Margolis argues, that a new generation should be shown the unspeakable Allsop & Co Radio lets a thousand flowers bloom Paul Donovan explains why broadcasters have suddenly turned gardening into a growth industry Bovis Homes Freedom of speech—worth making a song and dance about Sean Enright challenges the decisions to ban the Maxwell musical Radisson Edwardian Hotel Why I am getting out of this rut The Labour politican Bryan Gould says goodbye to a country with no sense of purpose or self-belief Sorry sag in the middle market Peter Cole on the fight for Sunday readers Holmwoods Wanted: a formula for making heroes Agony aunt bites back Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Points The Sunday Times Too slow to be credited Gruelling test of food costs An encore for Emma Birthdays What's in a house name? A touch of romance Mary Wilson finds that a lyrical name can add to a home's appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British House Builder of the Year Awards Golf Club for Sale Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Hooper Square Pinheiros Altos Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items Town & Country BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nine Elms Multiple Display Advertising Items Somewhere Hidden in a Lock-Up Garage, There's a… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Assured Multiple Display Advertising Items Lookers Land Rover Tracker Stolen Vehicle Tracking System Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks B & K Thomas Gerard Mann Birmingham Malaya Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jct 600 Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Car Marks of Hull Dvla Classic Collection Registration Transfers Cheap and cheerful coupe Eric Dymock finds the ideal small sports car for drivers who want reliability BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB How BMW is making its mark on Rover Ernst & Young Britannia Building Society Harvey Nash PLC KPMG Selection & Search Selector Europe N B Selection Ltd PMC Group Return of the City's merry-go-round City institutions are increasingly relying on 'knowledge workers' and, with the prospect of a return to the job-hopping of the 1980s, employers need to act to improve morale and motivation, writes Amin Rajan Hewlett Packard PRS Headway Highfield International JM Management Services Outlook improving N B Selection Ltd The Briars Partnership Price Waterhouse N B Selection Ltd Albemarle Novell NHS Management Executive Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Retail Buying Wall Street Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items H P: I C M JP Morgan Sanofi Winthrop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norman Hampel Kilvington Saville N B Selection Ltd MSL International CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Professional Pre-Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Theaker Monro Newman Welsh Development Agency Competitive Advantage the Brief for It N P Trade Business Ware House Army Officer Marthew Cloag and Son Limited Coopers & Lybrand KPMG Selection & Search Mercury Communications PA Consulting Group Summit Consulting Henry Macleod ASDA McKenzie Waterman & Co. Fletcher Hunt Plc European Investment Bank Charterhouse Executives Computer Horizons Crop Volumatic Limited S-Com Computer Systems Engineers Ltd Victoria House Aston Zoraster Cigna Computer People JM Management Services Rundle Brownswood Wetherby Touche Ross Mercury Jllingworth Management Consultants Elsevier Sciences American Airlines Silentnight Varley-Walker News International Newspapers Ltd. The Sunday Times Walker International CERT Molynx Ziehe Nach Deutschland UM Touche Ross Multiple Display Advertising Items JP Morgan Roose & Partners Landis & Gyr Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Firth Ross Martin Associates Ltd SmithKline Beecham International Marketing Opportunities Ward Executive CB-Linnell Limited KPMG Selection & Search The Sunday Times Informational Services International Ward Executive Limited PA Consulting Group Chase Elan Computing Hitachi Data Systems Smith New Court Securities Limited Hampshire Analysys Park Recruitment Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items South West Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bethnal Green City Challenge Company Limited Broxbourne British Museum The Scottish Office Falkland Islands Development Corporation International Planned Parenthood Federation Oxford College The Sunday Times Department for Education EF International Language Schools The Writers Bureau Redbridge The Smae Institute The American College in London South East College of Air Training Multiple Display Advertising Items De Montfort University Leicester Career Development Loans SOAS Davies's Multiple Display Advertising Items Undergraduates will pay fees 'within 10 years' With further curbs on university funding likely, the days of free higher education are numbered. Charles Hymas reports Easter Revision A Levels at Cats MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times SEC Lansdowne A Level & Gcse Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Ealing Tutorial College For universities under pressure, quality counts John Ashworth on the growing need to be seen to be different Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision at Cats Easter Revision Sex on the Brain A Most Dangerous Method The Story Of Fung, Freud And Sabina Spielrein by John Kerr Sinclair-Stevenson £25 pp607 Contents Byte marks Name dropping Empire building Elusive butterflies What a cracker Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock finds literary editors providing jobs for the boys The time bandit Fiction Tom Shone reviews the eagerly awaited new novel from America's king of the quotidian The Silent Passage The humane factor Refugees Beyond Charity by Gil Loescher Oup £25 pp 260 Our chap at the front Media News From The Front: A Television Reporter's Life by Sandy Gall Heinemann £16.99 pp332 The agonies of auntie Fuzzy Monsters: Fear And Loathing At The BBC by Chris Horrie and Steve Clarke Heinemann £16.99 pp315 The Changi Diaries How to collect Social Security at any age Reading between the lines Poetry The Poet's Voice And Craft edited by C B Mc Cully Carcanet £12.95 pp200 Morgan transplants Dream State: The New Scottish Poets edited by Daniel O'Rourke Polygon £10.95 pp231 Dundee Dying, in other words How We Die by Sherwin B Nuland Chatto £15.99 pp278 Michael Crichton Diary Here's Looking at You Do you have to be a babe to be a bestseller? Nicolette Jones wonders if looks sell books On the Shelf Colm Toibin on Thomas Mann's masterpiece, The Magic Mountain The Times Literary Supplement Up against the wall Berlin: The Biography Of a City by Anthony Read and David Fisher Hutchinson £18.99 pp341 Overlord of misrule Last Of The Pirates The Search For Bob Denard by Samantha Weinberg Cape £16.99 pp257 To be a pilgrim Nicholas Lezard provides a guide to the best of the new travel books How to become a Proofreader The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 310 Making unsound emotional investments Three Lives by Louis Auchincloss Constable £13.99 pp213 Take three girls Stir-fry by Emma Donoghue H Hamilton £9.99 pp232 You can't always get what you want Fiction Now That You're Back by a L Kennedy Cape £8.99 pp256 Rewriting history Arc d'X by Steve Erickson Hutchinson £14.99 pp297 Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Schindler's List Multiple Display Advertising Items Monster Microsoft Give-Away Computer Prizes Strip-Teasers Picture Gallery The Funday Times Club Picture Gallery Sheep Talk Funday Times News Magnificent Meg Terrorosaurus New Kids on the Street! Cup Shock! What's the Logic? Happy Valentine's Day! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Funday Times Club Coupon Contents Contents Far from happy Looks bad Stranger in the House Lynn Barber's Week Women and the way of all flesh The Berkeley Who you callin' a bitch? Black women are tired of the misogynist rap by the likes of Snoop Doggy Dogg. Betty Lowenthal reports Shiny happy people Prozac: miracle pill or dangerous mood-altering drug? Susan Ellicott and A small matter of life and death? Christa D'souza on the anti-depressant revolution on both sides of the Atlantic Pousadas Hotels Rebels with a conservative cause Southport welcomed them, government ministers ran away from them, and a a Gill joined them: the YCs MaZDA 626 Sunset Blvd. Don't leave me this way A stormy marriage, rather than an amicable split, could well be better for the children says Margarette Driscoll Cunard Crown Osborne & Little Do you take your passion neat? Valentine's day reminds Chrissy Iley that romance is a big fat lie, a diluted version of love Mazda 626 Mark Warner B&I Line Dawning of the age of precarious? Will John Major find happiness and career fulfilment? Or will be be spending more time with his family? Astrologer Marjorie Orr foresees a stormy year for our already beleaguered politicians, who all seem to have their heads in the clouds Crystal Holidays The Sunday Times Olympia London The Sunday Times Atol CAA 2084 The Sunday Times Aping their betters Roland White explains why higher primates behave badly in the office Exhausting all possibilities Motoring If the future for zero-emission cars is a glorified milk float, Jeremy Clarkson would rather choke Hyde Park Hotel Mazda 626 Bleeps in the landscape Should unearthed treasures such as the Tudor brooch in the news last week be banded over to the state? Sean Newsom reports Field of dreams: Brian Austin, one of Britain's… Call 0800 48 48 48 or see page 23 Weight off your mind Kate Berridge learns why the lotus position has a growing appeal Bulrush Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Ltd Corinthian Travel Waveform Technologies Limited The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Folly to be wise Interiors They sky's the limit in an old observatory, says Tom Hiney Picture Gallery Mazda 626 Blooming generations Gardening Selective in-breeding has made the primula family one of the garden's most colourful and resilient residents, says Graham Rose Chores RAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Invitation Memories on Video Multiple Display Advertising Items F & S Engineering Ltd British Antique Replicas Pain Relief Clwyd & Gwynedd Health Clinic MOPS Worthy of a Starr? Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time How to fill your lover's cup Food & Drink Wine Eat your heart out For a Valentine dinner, steer clear of apbrodisiacs and stick to something simple, succulent and fluffy, says Sue Lawrence Bottles of the Week 30 Minute Menu Caine and his able Canteen cuisine Restaurant Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters Justin Fashanu Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Caballé vs de los Angeles Picture Gallery Chelsea Girls A new fashion collective brings 10 talented young designers under one roof. It has been done before, says Nilgin Yusuf, but not with marble floors, gilt mirrors and a Fulham Road address Picture Gallery Swan Hellenic Cyprus Princess Cruises Bales Tours Ltd. Twickers world the Natural World Orange Savile Row Tapestry Holidays Sunsail Flight Guide Dial a Flight FlyAway Seat Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items The Flight Association Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times End of the Game? Sandy Gall on the future of the conservationist Richard Leakey and the sad battle that has engulfed the Kenya Wildlife Service Airline ticket Network Trail Finders NZTIS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Mood Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Flight Bookers Travelsavers Travelbag USA Travelbag The Gap In that delicious moment between school and the rest of your life you can explore the world. David Wickers tells you how. Illustration by Beverly Levy Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Discounted travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Silk Cut Travel Far East British Airways Holidays Oriental Magic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crest Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Croatia Kenya Wildlife Safaris Intourist Travel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Scandinavia ADS European Holidays Prestige Holidays offer you Bermuda Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Portfolio Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barging through Travel It's not as hip as Route 66, but the 500-mile waterway in rural New York State is a good deal more romantic. Jeremy Seal took a slow boat to Manbattan Air Canada Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribtours Sunsail Star Clippers Cyprus Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocamp Price Promise Key Camp Holidays Thomas Cook Cloister encounters of a Spanish kind Travel Bells, books and candles draw Paul Richardson to the order and calm of monastical retreats in Spain Iberia Bermuda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises South African Airways A masked ball B&I Line Directions Multiple Display Advertising Items Cv Travel's Corfu Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Palmer Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cv Travel's Mediterranean World Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Exodus Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items New England Country Homes Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Ski Solutions Ski Beach Villas Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Warmers Rural "Retreats" English Country Cottages Spring Sale £45.00 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Belmont Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Mahor House & Ashbury Hotels The Carlyon Bay Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Ireland Hoseasons On the waterfront Fraser Harrison takes a new walk in a boyhood stamping ground—his Mersey beat Multiple Display Advertising Items Combe Grove Manor United Vacations United Airlines Contents Contents French resistance Rioting Breton fishermen have taken on the mantle of the rebellious peasants, students and farmers of the past as France remains haunted by its revolution. By Stuart Wavell Movie Watch US & Canada Box Office January 3-February 6 UK Box Office January 3-February 6 Article Withdrawn Article Withdrawn On the critical side Scrutiny Man with a mission The Culture profile Thomas Keneally, the 1982 Booker prize-winner, tells Jain Johnstone the story behind Steven Spielberg's Holocaust tragedy. Portrait by Sage Falstaff Shot in the foot Using your staff in ads could backfire, says Helen Fielding Close to home De Niro, at last, makes his directing debut with a Bronx Tale. George Perry met him Aladdin Not remotely in control How do most of us watch television? Channel-hopping at random. So Craig Brown did the same The Age of Innocence The Culture forum Most cars could Audi Mundicolor Holidays Myth alliance With Marina Warner's analysis of monster myths, the Reith Lectures have lost their intellectual rigour, says Janet Daley The Sunday Times BT In from the cold Björk and friends have finally made it to the Brit Awards, says Robert Sandall Top 20 Pop Albums—January Top 20 Classical Albums—January Advertisement Holloway's road Paul Driver is bewitched by the magic realism of a contemporary British composer who deserves to be better known A Bronx Tale BT Good in parts Mukhamedov's talents are inadequately showcased in the mix of modern and classical that is the new Othello, says David Dougill Out of time Alan Ayckbourn's latest play enters a confusing new dimension, says John Peter Advertisement Royal National Theatre Comedy of manner Hugh Canning relishes a rare live performance of Chabrier's music Contemporary Composers ECO soundings Paul Driver has a romantic weekend at the Barbican Remains of the Day Intimate Classics The odd couple Before Vic and Bob, Emma Forrest had nothing to laugh at, at all The London Palladium The Sunday Times Royal Opera House From the Commentary Box Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Academy of Arts A Full Company or Singers, Dancers & Musicians Royal Shakespeare Company London Bankhouse Leisure Ltd Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items European Community Chamber Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Farewell my Concubine Billy Connolly Live Multiple Display Advertising Items The Green Room Solid Silver 60's Show Is this a Degas I see His landscapes are largely unknown, but now a new exhibition reveals Degas as a radical experimenter, says Waldemar Januszczak Design classic: Plasticine before me? Your exclusive ticket to the best seats The Theatre Club More Offers The Sunday Times The big blue Marseilles has beaten every British city and acquired a landmark building by Will Alsop. Hugh Pearman reports Contents BBC1 Sunday 13 February Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Sunday 13 February Film choice Satellite Contents Highlights Sports choice Satellite For Sky One, UK Gold, Bravo, Discovery, TNT Monday Monday 14 February Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Monday 14 February Film choice BBC Tuesday 15 February Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Wednesday 16 February Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Thursday 17 February Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Thursday 17 February Film choice BBC1 Friday 18 February Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Friday 18 February Film choice BBC1 Saturday 19 February Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Films on TV Dilys Powell's film of the week Dramatis personnel World Service Radio Monday 14 February Tuesday 15 February Critics' choice Radio Thursday 17 February Friday 18 February Radio Saturday 19 February Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Book Clubs Contents Warm welcome to the sporting world Keith Wheatley meets the man who got his skates on to organise Norway's games Norwegian families roll up for a holiday on ice The Games get a green tint Environmental concerns have been paramount in the preparations for the Games. Christopher Lloyd reports from Lillehammer on the organisers' ingenious methods of ecological damage-limitation Eurosport BBC IBM Downhill All the Way It is fast, demanding and dangerous, but the rewards of being a top downhill skier make many think it worth the risks, writes Andy Martin The ones to pick out on the piste Andy Martin on skiers with speed, style and entertainment value Bell brothers battle to overcome the Eddie factor Look out for the acrobats of the slopes Freestyle is coming in from the cold, writes Lesley Beck Many Happy Returns? Some of the great skating names of the Eighties are banking on successful comebacks this year, writes keith Wheatley Picture Gallery Brits glide in from around the world Going for gold in the backroom It's not only athletes who break records. The people who run the information technology that runs the Games are notching up a few remarkable achievements too, writes Roger Eglin The Sunday Times Nortra The dash for megacash Money makes the Games go round Matthew Gwyther discovers The luge, the rifle and the puck David Hunn discovers that skiing and skating are not the only challenges in the Winter Games IBM A Bumpy Ride Britain's bob squad gave themselves six years to rescue their hopes from oblivion. Their time runs our next week, writes Nick Pitt To hell and back in a steel missile Nick Pitt shivers with terror, grits his teeth and hangs on for dear life on a bobsleigh run Bob, bob bobbing down memory lane IBM Contents Silk Cut Contents The Travel Club of Upminster New England Country Homes Get Away To a Holiday with Freedom and Style Director's Choice English Country Cottages Vacanze in Italia Brit Awards Nicolas Freeling Suzy Amis Jim Holland The West India Company Pilkington Glass Relative Values Canon Canofile 250 Charnwood St. George Ramda Hotel Heathrow Bank of England Peter and Oliver's hat trick Subaru Jake Amdega Turkey 'The Collector' Britain Nordic sport Fonteyn & Glover BAXI Greece BCA Book Clubs No longer the Next Big Thing, the beguiling Ralph Fiennes is an actor whose time has suddenly come Dolphin Wild hautes On and off duty: two faces of Caria Bruni Christian Lacroix Clockwise from top Chanel This page: Phillip Teacy; s cage hat Redrow Homes Saxon Pine Dreams Golf & Silver Bureau Swans Find Love for Life Practical English Programme Icons 44 Soap stars Kitchen Magic Stannah Stairlifts Nationwide Drives Whartside Fine Furniture Original Box Sash Window Company Shelvex Duval Carpet Co. 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