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News from 02/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Taki, Susan D'arcy, John Dugdale, Brian Harrison, Michael Prescott, Waldemar Januszczak, Stephen Ellis, Stephen Fry, Robert Hewlson, Rob Harles, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Averil Burgess, David Tytler, Helen Davidson, Joan Senior, Christopher Vogler, John Peter, Yvetto Sitten, Sir Rhodes Boyson Mp, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Robin Eggar, John Flynn, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Neil Martin, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, Kathy Lette, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Louis Fitzgibbon, Simon Wheeler, Frederic Raphael, Wendy Watson, Charles Hymas, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Richard Eaton, Anne Robinson, Edward Platt, Susan Irvine, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Tim MacPherson, Chris Townsend, Robert Sandall, Costas Christ, Irwin Stelzer, Heon Stevenson, Frances Manson, Robert Hewison, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, James Mullan, Vinny Lee, Catherine Cox, John Swain, Harvey Porlock, Cally Law, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, Terry Nutkins, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Simon Hinde, Peter Hain, Caroline Lees, John McVicar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Mark Skipworth, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Bernard Cafferty, Charles E J Gardner, Stuart Wavell, Dan James, Gideon Lester, Paul Donovan, Ian Small, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Quidnunc, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Alex Wilcock, David Thomas, Liz Lightfoot, Matthew Gwyther, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Oleg Gordievsky, Clare Boylan, Julian James, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Nick Rosen, David Miller, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Frances Kennedy, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Sir Robert Kilpatrick, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Diana Wright, Loyd Grossman, Los Angeles, Stephen Jones, Alexander Zubak, Beryl Dixon, Kenneth R Timmerman, Patricia Clough, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, A a Gill, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Colin McDOWELL, Ian Critchley, Josephine Barstow, A H Gladstone-Thompson, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Christopher Davies, Christopher Goodwin, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Norman Stone, W H Meacock, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Roland White, Antony Worrall Thompson, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Minir Bose, David Woodhead, David Sexon, Adrien Heigho, Kristie Hamilton, Sasha Miller, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Robert Crozier, Ian Thomson, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Jonathan Rendall, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Gerard McCrum, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Barbara J Davies, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, Gilbert Adair, David Guy, Andrew Lorenz, Annabelle Hancock, Chris Gilchrist's, Adrian Levy, Hugh Thompson, John Cornwell, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Mark Hodson, Albert, Elizabeth Buchan, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Lucinda Roszczyk, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Fiona Beckett, David Smith Economics Editor, John Burns, Alan Sugar, Kevin McCLOUD, Emma Forrest, Steve Punt, Jon Jones, Sarah Baxter, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Caris Davis, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Blair warns Labour: we are not yet fit to govern Conference row looms over election promises British hospitals put on alert for plague Kuoni Contents US orders more troops to Haiti Bandits leave holiday boy dying in his father's arms Contents Mark Thatcher faces court case for racketeering Indian airport alert to stem plague panic Thomas Cook The American Peanut Judges challenge threat to lodgings Treasury demands new wave of spending cuts Adams breaks visa rules Rolex Classified Hill House Hammond Blood tests end mystery of Anastasia Officer to publish details of his friendship with Diana Sugar on Venables Treasure Hunt The Sunday Times Sophie on garlic Bishops' bother Top Times The Sunday Times Hewlett Packard Perfume prices fall as shops scent victory Peugeot Racing stunned by killing of millionaire trainer Critics clash as gay plays invade the West End Ups British Airways Heads roll as schools insist on top grades Laser eye 'cures' worry surgeons Secret missile supply to Iraq In today's Other Papers Mothers to get childcare benefit Conservative party set to disappear Euro MP Glenys on trip to Gabon Volunteer Reserve Forces Death tragedy boxer pulls out An enormous gesture of charity from Pavarotti Racing driver tests cars at over 200mph on public roads London Gatwick the Fast Track Airport Booksellers despair at 'boring' Booker novels Police too busy to round up young offenders Marbella Club Hotel Canon Canon's Melanie Abdoun, a university student from London,… MGM to launch cut-price cinemas Energis British detective to head Bosnia war crimes investigation Best of A-level stars could win cash or prizes Cathay Pacific Tory blow to Post Office sell-off Partners against Crime Evil Eye has me in focus Housing benefit keeps family in lap of luxury Vultures over the Pope Galloping Major Ron flogs a dead horse Atticvs Taki Greed takes on hypocrisy Young Persons Railcard Why buy TV drivel? Nick Newman's Week It's my Party and I'll Tony Blair has transformed Labour since becoming leader. Inspired by the Democrats' success in America, he will use this week's annual conference to launch his new model party. Report by Andrew Grice Abbey National Labour's heart-felt Chrissy Iley meets Blair's fiery Number Two Something old, nothing new Enid Blyton's stories were rougher than Labour's deceptive vision of the future. David Smith on the 'new economics' Goodbye luvvies, hello lawyers The glitterati are being pushed aside in a search for gravitas. Sarah Baxter reports on Labour's plan to get serious KLM Christian Aid Return of the killer diseases Was the conquering of disease, commonly held to have been one of the greatest advances this century, just an illusion? As plague and panic strike India, Sean Ryan reports on a resurgence of mankind's dreaded enemies Questions Haunt a Sea Grave How tragedy struck when the band stopped playing Last Voyage of the Estonia Halifax Black Americans find promised land in South Africa Sharp Intelligent Thinking Apartheid's grim legacy: children who kill and rape Clinton releases Haiti's evil genie Mob's confidence swells as American troops stand by "Why Cant the Car that Takes Me to the Office… A country bent on bloodletting Russia's generals fight for control Bradford & Bingley Building Society German 'reds' sock it to Kohl The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 5 OJ Simpson trial opens to a clash of steel and silk The Omega from Vauxhall Judge threatens ban on TV cameras Balladur plumbs depths of French student despair Then Call Aa Insurance 0800 444 777 Serial sex killer claims 70 victims Intel inside Pentium Koreans in $2bn demand on US Volvo Hunters take a pot shot Intel inside pentium White House walls have ears Bond-age for the CIA? Don't cry for me, President Softie Inside Washington Rubber ethics rule in Clinton camp Warren on the skids This is DC, not PC Is Yeltsin tippling over the edge? Ferry safety plan blocked Sewills Weather and Travel Outlook Bomb mystery in village News Digest Contents Plea by mother Cyanide death Serial killer? Body in river New bloom Pettifer elected Contents BSkyB set for record £5bn stock-market debut Row erupts over 'missing' £3bn from RECs sale Clarke calls G7 to arms Virgin atlantic BAe will drop VSEL bid unless asking price is cut Contents Return of the Rainbow Colourful venue comes rocking back Contents British Gas eyes Russian link-up Bid leak undermines BAe's quiet courtship Thornton French bank to sell UK cinemas American buy makes FR air-to-air leader Swiss to face Maxwell suit Safeway steps up stores war Baring's property boost Wembley rescue In today's Other Papers Floats off Littlewoods sale Share Tips Thinking Business Cutting the Mustard Reckitt took the difficult decision to sell Colman's in a bid to update its sleepy image. But analysts fear it may not be enough. Report by Ardyn Bernoth Sell-offs open shutter on Kodak revenue revival Wings for Men Bubble bursts as magic hedge loses its market edge Derivatives: a special report into the dangers of financial tools designed by 'rocket scientists' Formulae such as these are the bread and butter of derivatives. But US banks face damaging lawsuits over alleged inexpert advice, reports Garth Alexander Egg-heads with attitude drive financial wizardry Banks are relying on whiz-kids with PhDs, not hunches, as financial instruments become more intricate, writes James Bethell Sun Authorised Reseller A bluffer's guide to derivatives FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Reuters meets target with two years in hand Sharewatch British Midland A share in the boardroom In Any Other Car, this Copu The New BMW 7 Series Wild Mann bites watchdog Foxley Dell 48 hours to judgment day Prufrock IMF and aid workers in toilet brush Meet David O'Brien, the chief executive ousted… Flak flies in Dirty Tricks Debt fears hold back Eurotunnel Technical hitches in the Chunnel are overshadowed by its £9.3 bn debt, reports Kirstie Hamilton British Aerospace fights to land VSEL BAe's hitherto secret attempt to take over the Trident submarine builder could founder on VSEL's expected price-tag or a rival bid by the giant GEC, reports Andrew Lorenz Missing link in DTI's grand plan Small Business Small firms should not always blame larger customers for late payment of bills—they could find Membership Rewards Boom time fuels fresh fears on inflation front American Account The Sunday Times Markets cloud IMF hope for seven fat years Relaunch for business training video Sedgemoor in Somerset Electronic sniffer on the drug trail How Electronic Sniffing Will Trap Drug Smugglers Detection British prisons are to begin testing a device to trace explosives and narcotics on clothing and parcels. It is also going on trial in airports, writes Christopher Lloyd Picture Gallery Fleas plague pets and vets Infestation Digital PC Place your bets while on the hoof Gambling Chips fly as Intel powers Pentium into the home Microchips The Autumn Show at the National Motorcycle Museum The Greater Peterborough Effect No Title Allied Dunbar Swansea Multiple Classified Advertising Items J. M. Osborne & Co. Jm Osborne & Co Business Opportunities Liquidations & Receiverships Dove Travel Regenerating British Manufacturing and Service Megatech Software Executive Recruitment Use a smilie and the e-mail world laughs with you St: Online Etiquette is as important on the Internet as in any other form of communication. Nick Rosen offers tips on how to make sure your message is well received How to Connect to St: Online Ideas & Inventions Declare your Independence Cabouchon Touchstone Associates Ltd. Auditel (UK) Ltd. Computer link to cable TV Bits & Bytes Charter for computer games play Recolonise America BA club deal on phones Mobile lovers exposed Barbican Consultants Offshore Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Lorraine Electronics Fidelity Colour Printing Telecom Ltd PMI Data Aston Corporate Trustees Limited Toplix Call Canada The Sunday Times Gem Discounts Cheapest Stock in Europe Office Kings Prontaprint! Time Pitman Training Centre Multimedia Dyno-Rod Group Future Training Services Gee Publishing Ltd. Graham Reith, Falcon Jet Centre Ltd Stoll Moss Theatres The Banqueting House Pagoda Exhibitions Bournemouth International Centre Badge Company Don Spencer Antiques Warwick Dudley Jenkins list broking Ltd Alfred Jacobs (Motor Sales) Ltd. Humberside International Airport Ltd Bordeaux Direct the Wine Gift Service Classic Hampers Team HMS President (1918) Study Group Luxury Conference Arrangements. Best Seats for the… Hire of State of the Art Virtual Reality equipment T. M. Enterprises Sales & Promotions Bankhouse Contact: Meeting Makers Ltd. Please Telephone For a Brochure - 0932 854891 Impress your Clients and Friends Instok DCA Events JBC Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Lyndoe (Holdings) Public Limited Company Hayden Superb Quality Alexandra Palace Filing Cabinets Banners and Bunting Docklands Olympic Watches Far Pavilions Portable Marquees Raiders of the ARC The Prix de I'Arc de Triomphe, Europe's richest and most glamorous race Brough Scott wonders wheather Yutaka Take (left), the Japanese champion jockey, known enough about Longchamp to win the Prix de I'Arc on the favourite, White Muzzle Kinane leads challenge across the Channel John Karter on the riders pitting their skill against chance on a day steeped in upsets where fortune favours the fortunate and tactics can be no help at all For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV with Mark Reason Rugby Union Els too hot to hold News Focus Swimming Snooker Cricket Tennis Bowls Motorcycling Whitaker's moment of Madness David Hunn on the pomp and ceremony of the Horse of the Year show at Wembley Dettori's glory day blighted by grief Pace too fast for Cayard in final Sailing Pace pair put Pakistan in touch with history Cricket Golden future brutally ended Brough Scott pays a personal tribute to the memory of Alex Scott, the racehorse trainer shot dead William Hill Farmer Dawe drives harder than the rest Stephen Jones with Graham Dawe, working hard on and off the field for his place in the World Cup squad Underwood shines in a game raining kicks Too little too late as Gloucester suffer sixth defeat Broken ankle sidelines leuan Evans Grand finale for Big Mal David Lawrenson profiles the Australian rugby league captain, Mal Meninga, who will end a brilliant career in a three-Test series against Great Britain Tainton boots his hang-up over penalties Harlequins are kick-started Legal & General Montgomerie climbs ever nearer the top Lauren St John on Colin Montgomerie, Scotland's number one and Dunhill Cup team captain Rice receives ten out of ten for neatness American Football Pockets of tranquillity in a land of Plague As the death toll rises, Clive Everton is a world away, taking part in the world professional billiards championship in Bombay Le Moignan bids farewell with her inimitable style Richard Eaton looks back on the colourful and controversial career of Britain's queen of squash Lewis cannot court this King Former champion must learn to listen Hugh Mcllvanney weighs up the options for Lennox Lewis as he attempts to rebuild his career after losing the Wbc heavy weight crown Rugby World Cup hosts out of order Revenge the spur for Taylor Chris Lightbown on the ex-manager of England now in charge of high-flying Wolves and his determination not to be a laughing stock again Ferguson joins the ranks of percentage men Joe Lovejoy on how Manchester United have swallowed Champions League pragmatism PC pro Villa's stage director takes a bow Ray Houghton, the scourge of Inter, has been the rock for ages, says Chris Lightbown Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Sutton's return ends in misery Tottenham turn on style to ease heat on Ardiles Two cheers for Whelan The strikers who can shoot to thrill Salako double overshadows Wright's day McManaman wrecks Wednesday Newcastle dampen Villa's fire Dowie an unlikely Saints folk hero Wolves slow to find scent of victory Managers stay mum over Everton moves Everton allowed no respite Barclays Contents Sugar sets his sights on Beckenbauer Minir Bose reveals that Spurs are seeking a replacement for their beleaguered manager Robinson too strong for McKenzie Contents Lovat's Lament Lombard NatWest Fraser Marr The Times Educational Supplement Dear brother Bishop… Can I have a 19-gun salute? If you're going to be smug, why not go all the way? Profile Stephen Fry a smooth-talking poppet with a smart line on everything and a clever line on nothing at all Which came first, the spanking or the egg? Army Be the Best Pass the wig, I'm your man Recasting the British class system Tony Blair promises not to put up taxes, but his new economic plans will introduce something far more insidious, argues Barbara Amiel You've never had it so incoherent The economy looks ever-healthier, yet the politicians still talk economic balderdash, writes Norman Macrae TCP How they pulled off the great criminal statistics job In an open letter to Michael Howard, the home secretary, Peter Kellner warns that there are lies, damn lies and Home Office official figures Godfrey Smith The wrong man for Nato Off the Record Watch out, the Treasury and Labour tricksters are about Inside Politics Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Economics could still lose the next election for Labour Slick presentation and snappy soundbites can no longer conceal a policy vacuum, argues Peter Hain How America saw through the facade of Gerry Adams He trimmed for every audience, but could not escape the awkward questions writes John Burns Thomasina the Tank Engine steams into a sex storm Claims of sexism, sizeism and distorted values have brought discord to the once innocent world of children's literature, writes Gideon Lester What the U. S. Papers Say The Plain Dealer Boston Herald USA Today LocalNews Irishecho Do we need lessons from the French? Norman Stone asks whether our nearest neighbour has grounds to be so rude about us Nationwide the Building's Society The Times Sun satellite blows hole in weather forecasting Spectrum Astroscience Scientists have been forced to abandon long-held theories, writes Sean Ryan Stand by your adman, honey Music Caroline Lees on why country music got happy Diet your way to 120 Ageing Live long with the right food, says Tony Allen-Mills Conspiracy? Oxford and Cambridge deny it all Brian Harrison, an Oxford done, denies the claim of a new book that Oxbridge dominates national life Other readers add their comments, below What's wrong with success? The Times Saddam heads for final victory in the Gulf war European firms have begun secretly to rebuild and rearm Iraq, writes Kenneth R Timmerman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus Chateau Rauly Saulieut—Bergerac Homebuyer Show Knight Frank & Rutley International Beach Village Luxury Houses Trafalgar House Europe Pinheirs Altos Savills Radicals, but not 'loonies' Fashion that let down our children The RoyalBank of Scotland Curbing greedy bosses Organisation for Economic Complacency and Delay The Sunday Times Two days that sent air fares sky high Liberated by a mastectomy No secrecy over doctors Points Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eaton Place Sw1 Knightsbridge Spacious Ground Floor Studio Flat Knightsbridge Pont Street Thorburn House Farley & Co. John Wilcox & Co Camden Grove W8 Chelsea Home Search Co Hamptons Simon Croft Property Consultants Marsh & Parsons Quite Street Chelsea Sw10 Victorian Grove Mews RBK&C Chelsea Harbour Riverside Penthouse Druce Hamptons Georgian House with River Views Sw3 Chestertons Hackney Foley St. W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills International Pros and cons of mews life The market for mews homes is limited but resilient, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis, Homes Watermark Second Homes Belgravia & Knightsbridge John Wilcox & Co Limerick home has literary history Cala Historic Winchester Berkeley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt John D Wood & Co Thorne+Carter Thomson, Roddick & Laurie EC Pension ruling sows uncertainty Borrowers bag £600m saving Insurers attach extra strings for cellists Contents Money Well Spent … Refugee Bosnian youngsters take… Mobius eyes Russian venture Fidelity Investments Contents PIA tells investor to check on firms Raising the pension stakes Citibank Mortgage refusal reveals society's double standard Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Northern Rock Too little time abroad leads to tax penalty Newcomers put societies in a fix Centralised lenders have revolutionised the mortgage market. But they have struggled to establish the same trust as building societies. Report by Nick Gardner The Equitable Life Growing 'flexi' deals think of baby too Asia Pacific Funds The Sunday Times Gartmore Unit Trusts Photosales Charity cards make more out of credit The launch of another 'affinity' credit card highlights their increasing popularity with customers, writes Stephen Ellis Pension rules uncertainty Check the snow cover before starting to ski An accident on the slopes could hurt your savings unless you are adequately insured, writes Kevin Pratt Time to cash in on new trusts Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Schroders Look at insurance before you leap Fantasy Fund Manager The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List What is ShareLink? Warning Tiger economies earn their stripes The traditional markets of Europe and the Pacific's vibrant 'tiger' economies are this week's investment tips for real capital growth Building a temple of boom My favourite share Templeton fund manager Mark Mobius seeks out cheap companies with good growth potential, writes James Bethell Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Return of the Edwardians Collecting for investment Woolwich Building Society Fidelity Investments Lazard Investors Personal Finance Black Horse Financial Services Personal Finance Independent Financial Adviser Fund dreams bite the dust in Africa The world's last big emerging market was supposed to bring huge returns, helped by South Africa. The reality is somewhat different, reports Helen Davidson Don't fall victim to financial fashion The Equitable Life Fall in car theft drives down insurance costs Keener competition and a drop in claims will mean substantially lower insurance premiums for some motorists, writes Hugh Thompson Yorkshire Guernsey Looking out for old-age cover Clerical Medical Investment Group Photosales Scottish Widows Prudential The New M&g Managed Growth Fund Index bond locks gains Savings News Chase De Vere Investments Plc Top savings rates Japanese unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management The monkey man who is not paid peanuts Being careful with money is not the style of author and TV presenter Desmond Morris. When he made his fortune he spent it. Richard Woods reports Building up savings for a home loan The Sunday Times Abbey National The habit of a life time Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Warranty as Well Constructed as the Car BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milcars Hexagon of Highgate The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg Vardy Sytner direct BMW Cheyne Holland Park Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions AFN All Showrooms Open on Sundays Malaya Group Plc Bramley William Loughran Jack Barclay Jaguar Daimler Stratstone of Mayfair Paramount Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Grange Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Jeep ADT Auctions The Times Clive Sutton Jaguar Broadfields over 50 Dunham & Haines Ltd. Stratstone of May Fair H. R. Owen Guy Salmon Lexus Harwoods Lancaster The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breakdown in a used Mercedes? You'll be lucky Pentagon Aylesbury Dick Lovett Peter Harris Ltd B & K Thomas Arlington of Northampton Lancaster Pinneys Greenoaks HMG Malaya Normand Dicksons Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Speeds Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items J. R. 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The restyled Range Rover gives a better all-round performance but doubts about its supremacy linger With BMW Fitted Windscreens, the Price is Perfect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mead of Burnham The Times Lancaster Weybridge Automobiles The last-chance saloon The new Xj range is Jaguar's final opportunity to make amends for past mistakes. It deserves to pull it off, writes Eric Dymock Depreciation of Popular Options Picture Gallery Princess Cruises Home Alone The summer crowds have returned home, leaving the glorious Périgord countryside to its year-round inhabitants, who include a grateful Frederic Raphael World Offers Swan Hellenic Gearing up Plague in India Avoid Gujarat but don't panic, says FO India PIA Pakistan International Great people to fly wi Trans Indus Ltd More World Offers America's open spaces cramped by tight budget Hop-on mad in New York Hotel, not so paradiso Japanese free-for-all Fare deals Some Spanish practices In brief… Crackdown on nut collectors A hop, a skip, or a jump To Paris by train or plane? Edward Welsh finds the quickest routes Book Review Cunard Hilton Dial a Flight Fly Away Seat Sales Biggles Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Trading Places Direct Line Flights U. S. Options Specialists to the U. S. And Caribbean Connexions Great Escapes Flying Start The Late Traveller Walt isney World Picture Gallery Dream Winter Part one of our guide one how to ski in the right place at the right time Alistair Scott spells out the attractions of all the great resorts Swan Hellenic Swansea Cork Ferries P&o Cruises Treasure In week two of our treasure hunt, experts' tips and new riddles to lead you to prizes Seek, and ye shall find Experts give hints on how to solve the treasure hunt riddles set by Dan James Middle England Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stena Sealink Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items In England's heartlands Hidden across Middle England Christopher Somerville unearths some history in the East Midlands Costa Tap Air Portugal African Journeys Great Barrier Reef Contents Neilson Cunard Saga Services Ltd Trailfinders the Travel Experts Flight Bookers Travel Mood Sta Travel Travel Savers Airline Network Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Quest Worldwide and down under! US Airtours Discount Air… America Fly-Drive USA 94 Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds Caribtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspirations Tropical Places Somak Holidays African Safari Club Holiday Autos Nobody Beats our Prices Inspirations plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply Tropix Caribbean Connection Up & Coming Cunard The last Sanctuary Forests that have never been logged, a coral lagoon free from nets: Costas Christ explores the remote atoll of Aldabra Australia Now Explore South Africa Saa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays 'Something Special' Travel Ltd First Choice Portugal Explore Worldwide (St1) Exodus Jasmin 1995 Tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Character Cottages Exclusive Cottages & Houses Ski Country House Hotels Woolacombe Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Josephine Barstow satisfies her craving for quiet isolation The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Aspects to love From Dorset buttons to Palladian bridges—SUSAN D'arcy packs a lot into a day out west K/f Associates selection & Search Logica Hoggett Bowers K/f Associates Selection & Search Goodman Graham Alcoa Arthur D Little K/f Associates Selection & Search The Voice of Engineering GKRS Search & Selection NBS Whitehead Selection Binder Hamlyn Fry Selector Europe Spencer Stuart The Edge Executive Resourcing Whitehead Selection Air Miles Whitehead Selection N B Selection Ltd Compaq Hoggett Bowers Charterhouse Executives Inter Exec Touche Ross Peratec N B Selection Ltd Mainland Path Finder Barnardos Orbit Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale IBM SCR The Recruitment Specialists MSL International Bawden Associates Search and Selection Warwick Parker & Co Ltd Baltec (Uk) Limited MSL International The Tassauds Group Afa Advertising Recruitment Harvey Nash Plc Riyad Bank London Electricity Price Waterhouse LLP Multiple Display Advertising Items HMS Superscape Virtual Reality Software Knight Chapman The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky N B Selection Ltd Brighton Selection Moxon-Dolphine-Kerby London Commodity Exchange Howgate Sable SunSystems Stuart Spindler & Partners Czipin & Partner DPSC Executive Search Harvey Nash Plc Ramsey Hall Fidelity Investments Austin Knight Royal Mail Courage Data Networking City—Sales Connaught Software Engineers Adderley-Feather Stone plc A Member of the Sterling Consulting Group Océ (Uk) Limited Michael Beer Associats S Quest Rehau Hemming Robeson International Michael Page Sales & Marketing Superscape Kuwait Oil Company (Ksc) SunSystems Barclays Mercantile a Member of the Barclays Group Christopher Hamblyn Associates Engineering C/o Escatel Group Limited Epson Group Marketing Opportunity Telecommunications Management Systems Training as a Profession? Aprocot PA Consulting Group Director - Hotels Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items TSB We want you to say yes Maersk Olie Og Gas as Chemical Morgan & Banks International Coopers & Lybrand Talisman Information Systems Ward Executive Limited Sembawang Shipyard Barnes Kavelle Head of Human Resources Daryl Myriad Metrotec (Wigan) Ltd. Selection Firth Ross Martin Associates Ltd The Sunday Times Courtenay Specialists in Hr Search & Selection BMS Recruitment The Commission of the European Communities Haldir Markson Pianos British Poultry Meat Federation Chusid Headway Career Analysts Limited Times Newspapers Ltd Jasmin Baltec (UK) Limited Norman Hampel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boots Healthcare International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunel the University of West London Medical Services The Hamilton Collection Marmion House Overseas Development Administration Manx Electricity Authority The Methodist Church South Bedfordshire Community Health Care Trust Riley Consultancy The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau 'Easier' A-levels hide the failings of girls Exam-grade inflation is concealing the toll on girls of mixed-sex schooling, argues Gerard McCrum, while (right) the head of a single-sex school details its advantages Education Take a Big Step towards Training with a Career… The MBA Career Guide University of Brighton MA Change Management London School of Journalism A lesson in freedom Home Teacher The Sunday Times The University of Reading The Sunday Times Davies Laing & Dick The Sixth Form Multiple Display Advertising Items International Language Schools MD Educational Consultants Desktop publishing free to schools The Sunday Times Modern keeper of secrets The secretary's role is growing in responsibility, autonomy and spending power, writes Beryl Dixon Secretarial Selection Blue Circle Industries PLC Stephanie Churchill Press and Public Relations Judy Farquharson Ltd. The Sunday Times Lloyd Management Sheridan Australia ROC Recruitment Gearbulk (UK) Ltd. Multilingual services Investor Relations P. A. PA to Charming Lawyer ROC Recruitment Joslin Rowe Exciting Marketing Company Publicity Officer/assistant to Exhibitions Director Bilingual High Flyers Beavers Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Pertemps City Network Ruffer Investment Management Limited Bilinguasec PA/ Secretary to Chief Executive Contents Foul! Contents Picture Gallery Harvey Porlock observes reviewers coming to grips with Naomi Campbell Critical List Just imagine… East, West by Salman Rushdie Cape £9.99 pp216 MOPS The entertainer Murderers And Other Friends: Another Part Of life by John Mortimer Viking £17 pp260 Of times past Avowed Intent by Lord Longford Little, Brown £18.99 pp216 Slam bam, thank you, Pam Life Of The Party The Biography of Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman by Christopher Ogden Little, Brown £18.99 pp504 The Open University Women on top? The Executive Tart And Other Myths by Ginny Dougary Virago £7.99 pp260 The Sunday Times MOPS The Sunday Times Success Foundation Our man in Moscow The Philby Files by Genrikh Borovik edited and with an introduction by Phillip Knightley Little, Brown £18.99 pp382 Diary Creatures of the night Nicolette Jones praises grown-up writing for young readers and Putting away childish things 40 Years Ago this Week On the Shelf Clare Boylan on Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë's waspish study of the female spirit The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 343 Out of the ordinary The Lost Heart Of Asia by Colin Thubron Heinemann £16.99 pp374 The Times Literary Supplement Britannica Rebecca Southern discomfort In The Tennessee Country by Peter Taylor Chatto £14.99 pp226 Workhouse ethic The Tinker's Girl by Catherine Cookson Bantam Press £15.99 pp350 Catch-22 2 Closing Time by Joseph Heller Simon & Schuster £14.99 pp464 Shortlist Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Robert Newman Dependence Day The Sunday Times The Folio Society The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Xtra-Ordinary! Beryl the Peril Great save Money Walks Funday Times News U… Crysval Gazing No More Mr Nice Guy What's the Logic? Puzzle Puzzle Puzzle Puzzle The Funday Times Nickelottery Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex A comic classic from Fish Tales The Numskulls Joe90 The iNTELLiGENT Bogart Joy Stick S… Join the …Club Contents Inside You get what you pay for For better or for worse? Life lines Privacy on parade Montand's adultery, Mitterrand's war record—France is agog for details. How long can the French keep their secrets, asks Tony Allen-Mills Material gains Italians like to make the best of their figures, and that seems to include their tax returns, too. Colin McDOWELL on the scandals rocking the Milan fashion houses Savoy London Living for all they are worth The sins of the father Rude food Can eating be sexy? A a Gill is convinced that the food you choose, and the way that you devour it, reveals everything about your sexual appetites Anything for afters? Clarins Paris Bales Tours Ltd. Joking apart Women aren't funny? Wait until you hear the one about men who can't see they're the joke, argues Kathy Lette. Piffle, says David Thomas, such sexism is no laughing matter Woman on men Is one such fun? More people are opting for the single life. Roland White says they're mad Keep your clean Bath A new report reveals the north to be dirtier than the south. David Guy, a Newcastle man, prefers it that way Dishing the dirt Delta Air Lines First Cask Driven mad Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Letters Thomas the Tank Engine Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Anne Diamond and Nick Owen vs Judy Finnigan and Richard Madeley Elegante Picture Gallery Good taste International Festival of Fine Wine and Food Want to know more about fine wine and food? Olympia is the place for you this week … Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Cascade Distillery Mixing 'n' matching Wine Choosing the perfect wine for modern meals can be difficult. Joanna Simon serves some timely pointers News International Distribution Ltd Rosemount Estate KallKwik Tales of the unknown Some of Britain's best-kept food secrets, as tried and tested by Fiona Beckett Bordeaux The Card The Card Selfridges Cooking for Children Underneath she may be as slick as any lethal weapon… Cover Girls Out on the town in a flimsy gown? The best way to keep warm and still look wonderful this winter is to team up your sequins with mohair, lambswool and angora. Cardigans and sweaters are a must, says Susan Irvine Contents The man in my wife's past Family Life The father-in-law Ronald Ferguson may blame the in-laws, but sometimes the boot is on the other foot. 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John Cornwell on John Brockman, right Forum The Sunday Times Aesthetics in the dock The notorious libel trial, Whistler vs Ruskin, started a debate about modern art that is still raging, says Waldemar Januszczak Turning Japanese He looked to the East and the spirit of Japan, and the history of art changed direction, says Frank Whitford Signed, The Butterfly Royal National Theatre The Sunday Times Novotel Punt & Dennis Judith Durham The Seekers Around the World Her Majesty's Theatre Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The 20th Century British Art Fair Please Sir I Want Some More! Magnetic Field Sid Field, right, was regarded as the Allies' secret weapon. Steve Punt, left, says his legacy still influences today's comedians. 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