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News from 20/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alison Pickering, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Ramesh Randeep, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Mark Reason, Raja Amin, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, John Walton, Richard Hamerton, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Nick Gardener, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, Terence Blacker, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Davey Winder, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Dr David Lane, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, C David Heymann, John Bird, Donu Kogbara, David Stokes, Charles Hymas, Sebastian Hamilton, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Nick Cottam, Dylan Jones, Gerald Frost, Susan Irvine, David Brooks, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Irwin Stelzer, Tessa Jowell MP, Tom English, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Robert Hewison, Douglas Page, Vinny Lee, John Evans, Robert Turnbull, David Harrison, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Randeep Ramesh, Penelope Mortimer, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Louise Taylor, Rose Billington, Sean Ryan, Mark Christy, Geoff Whitten, Simon Hinde, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, Hugh McLivanney, Liz Jones, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Mark Skipworth, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Helen Pitt, Yvette Sitten, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Anna Blundy, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, George Jolly, Emma Robertson, Philip Craigle, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Caroline Scott, Matthew Gwyther, Ian Chadband, Tim Rayment, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, James Fox, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Katharine Hadley, Christina Lamb, Lois Rogers, Ron Pollard, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, David Bradwell, Malcolm Winton, Cosmo Landesman, Susha Miller, Diana Wright, P J O'Rourke, Loyd Grossman, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Jonathan Coe, Richard Evans, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Suzanne Slapper, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, D Ware, Anthony Quinn, Colin McDowell, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Peter Rutherford, Christopher Goodwin, Brough Scott, Richard Woods, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Kevin Pratt, Simon Hartley, Lesley Thomas Religious Affairs Correspondent, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, John P McCarthy, Valerie Singleton, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Robert Kennedy, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Ruth Ferenczy, Roy Greenslade, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Nadine Meisner, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Jonathan Calvert, Anna Pukas, Tom Tickell, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Chris Gilchrist's, David Wickers, Anthony Haden-Guest, Tony Robinson, Penny Tucker, Hugh Thompson, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Tony Brooks, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Christina Jones, Harriet Martin, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Ben Jackson, Mike Hammond, David Smith Economics Editor, Steve Punt, Penny Perrick, Emma Forrest, Anne-Marie Sharman, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Annabel Hestline, Sophie Grigson, Janine di Giovanni, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,

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Rebel IRA units threaten new war Mothers get wrong test tube babies Police probe deaths at intensive care units Hospital deaths inquiry widens Contents Where is everybody? Contents Record audience watches draw No lottery millionaires as seven share £5.8m jackpot Contents British envoys buy heroin to lure top dealers Reader's Guide W & J Graham's Port 15m takers prove they are in the market for buying dreams The country's all a-flutter—but almost every other form of gambling is a better bet Britain swept by last-minute lottery fever When the hot air went out of the hype machine A a Gill on the first great lottery let-down New editor at The Sunday Times The Classic Collection Rolex Chancellor ignores back-bench revolt over Vat rise on fuel Jeers and cheers for tainted soccer ace The Sunday Times Picasso's family incensed by film Barclays Blair's keynote speech reveals uncanny overtones of Clinton Isle of Man prepares for Euro currency invasion Boots Labour leader drops plans to renationalise Citroën Woman haunted by fear of Broadmoor murderer Defence ministry 'censors' accused of rewriting hussars' history Intel inside pentium American Airlines Satire rampant over Thatcher coat of arms The heraldic options: some suggestions for improvement from a grateful nation Intel inside pentium Parents try out home drug test kit on children Foresters declare war on ravages of Bambi NEC Swiss cult killed British baby as 'the Antichrist' New curbs on sleaze planned Where is everybody? Nissan Teachers haul school back from the dead Vauxhall Taxpayers keep single mother in £400,000 house ITV delays Queen's speech In today's Other Papers Gere and Crawford to end marriage Aspinall's zoo faces council ban Cobham: no divorce ME is 'all in the mind' Where is everybody? Disabled baby 'is Gulf war victim' Traffic wardens learn karate to deter attacks by motorists Air Miles Abbey National FO turns down ransom demand for hostages Microsoft Vicars seek divorce in record numbers Picture Gallery Fat Frank's New York sunset Were Jackie and Bobby lovers? Atticvs Halifax A widow's tale for Cap'n Bob Atticvs Sweet music to my ears Atticvs Sleaze beats democracy in Congress Atticvs Picture Gallery Are You Ready for the Future? You can't escape. The communications revolution is here! Computer whizz Bill Gates took a giant step last week and we are all heading for Cyberspace, that galaxy once inhabited only by hackers and nerds. Our living rooms and lives will never be the same again. Christopher Lloyd reports Boots So 'tired'. . . . . . If You're Not 'Wired' E-Mail Cyberspeak Hitchhiker's guide to the information superhighway You will be able to live outside 'The Net'—but will you want to? asks Peter Millar Viglen The Man who Raised the Baby Alarm More than 40,000 parents have called a special helpline since The Cook Report aired Peter Mitchell's theory on cot death. So should the medical establishment take him seriously? Margarette Driscoll reports Hildon Article Withdrawn Midland Giscard's love story fails to seduce Hertz Former spy is relieved by sentence British airways Nepal turns to Lenin and TV Palestinians move to civil war in Gaza 'Human bomb' is ready for heaven Where is everybody? Hotpoint Britain's Favourite (AP), (Reuter): World Digest Energis Serb jets hit Muslims and split Nato America 'goes volcanic' over accusations Scapegoat goes into the dock Jaguar From silence of the snows to a dream of power Roberto Canessa stayed alive for 10 weeks after a plane crash by eating his friends. Now he wants to become president of his country The Corsa from Vauxhall Christmas Golf and Tennis The Sunday Times British Midland Network Q Rally Drive of death ends an American dream Muslim hearts harden over 'Nazi' crackdown in France Where is everybody? Clinton's men turn vicious in defeat President 'unfit' to lead forces British Gas Mercury Nice's king of sleaze faces his judgment day Boers on warpath over Indian mayor Hong Kong stress takes a fatal toll BT Burma accused of germ warfare Germans huff and puff over UK wine buff British Airways St. Joseph's Hospice Macleod Immigration Services Limited Top brass skirmish Inside Moscow Sage New military two-step Mad for capitalism Kiss of death for tourism Ahern pledges to put peace at top of his agenda Cot death parents push for inquiry Micro Correct Pocket Article Withdrawn Weather and Travel Outlook 'Sloppy' council has lost £5m News Digest Player remanded Officer stabbed Battle at hunt Run for Vanunu Press Verdicts British Gas pioneers huge executive pay shake-up Clarke takes on Bank over rates De La Rue soars on lottery hype Virgin Contents GEC to increase bid in submarine battle Sony billions blown away in Tinseltown City Editor: Jeff Randall Deputy Business Contents Fresh threat to City fees Jackson blasts Boots Foreman fights to the last for trash collection crown Agenda The Adscene Group plc British Airways Prudential British Gas leads way to open management Morgan Grenfell may get heavy Imro fine Small-business customers say no to the TSB Secret talks on KIO sale Broadgate may float School software supplier to float Budge sale query In today's Other Papers Pentos ousts auditor Oasis delays placing Share Tips On the Rack UK retailers are being tortured by lacklustre consumer demand and savage price cutting. Report by David Smith and Kirstie Hamilton Elonex plc Make meal of it Foxley The Greator Peterborough Partnership Wobble spotted in orbit of Mars Prufrock Lloyd's hordes to close ranks Where is everybody? Western Development Partnership BAe battles to break GEC hold in defence bid war By boosting its offer for VSEL, BAe hopes to turn the tables on rival Lord Weinstock, writes Andrew Lorenz Fraud men get lumpy porridge Aping the City GrandMet and Courage brew new pubs deal Changes planned at Inntrepreneur are the latest in brewing's 'pass the parcel', reports Frank Kane Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data A share in the boardroom Yorkshire Bank PLC Sweeteners help lift Tate & Lyle to £270m Sharewatch Filofax writes new agenda for Nineties Oracle City rumours tarnish Asprey A row over a leaked banker's memo has brought fresh doubts about the financial health of the exclusive jeweller, writes Randeep Ramesh Hollywood dream turns to nightmare for Sony Instead of making hits, the Japanese giant is taking them—on the bottom line. It was all foretold, says Garth Alexander Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Vans Party lines blur in tax-cutting battle American Account How to Cheat on Energy your Expenses Can Clarke pull a white rabbit from budget hat? Economic Outlook Economic Outlook David Smith Swansea Standard closes HK offshoot in damage limitation move Dogged by scandals, the bank has shut down its private-client broking arm, with the loss of 30 jobs. Report by Nick Rufford Boots puts its drug problems in BASF's care The Barbican Air France BT aims for a British lead on superhighway Fibre Optics Britain could soon have the world's first national interactive fibre-optic network, writes Christopher Lloyd Radisson Edwardian Smart wings reinvent flight Aviation Tiny wing flaps the size of a pinhead could steer and control the aircraft of the future, boosting airlines' profits, writes David Windle Tags can help stop baby snatching Security The Sunday Times Microsoft Solution Provider Edited by Christopher Lloyd Beam up into the Starship Enterprise Video A new Apple video system allows PC users to explore the fictional space craft, writes Nick Cottam Secret plan for computing in the 'living room' Software Microsoft has a product up its sleeve to win over the computing sceptics, writes David Hewson Computer firms show their hand Las Vegas Exhibition David Bradwell reports on the latest products exhibited at Comdex, the world's largest computer trade show, held in Las Vegas Santa bombarded with requests for PC Digital PC Create your own role in movies Interactive Video Films using real action instead of computer graphics bring a fresh dimension to CD video titles, writes Christopher Lloyd Internet casts its spell on 1m people Getting Started Online Trade Indennity CNT Telecoms firm prepares for battle Cognito, Britain's first profitable fully mobile data service, is facing up to competition, writes Christopher Lloyd Greek banker proves he has Midas touch A former Citibank chief is fostering start-ups, writes Randeep Ramesh Lloyds Bank The number of small business has risen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Ltd. 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Partners Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiny Multiple Display Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Service with a smile pays off We announce the best of British firms and organisations chosen for excellence by readers The Customer Champion Awards are encouraging better standards in business Roadside 'angels' show the way A genuine try-harder attitude has helped an underdog, writes Matthew Gwyther Consumer V. Band plc War Pensions Agency The Sunday Times The Jarvis Peacock at Rowsley Belvoir Boarding Kennels Jeweller who inspires a ring of confidence Small Firms Cellini ShareLink sets high standards for sector The telephone broker's customer service redresses the negative image of the financial-services industry, writes Kevin Pratt Financial Where folk know they belong Public National Breakdown Unisys A way to beat the big boys' cartel A chance meeting led to the founding of a dental supplier, writes David Hewson Business The Future of Rugby Rugby union stands at the crossroads. Behind lies an age of muddy fields, amateur ideals and daring deeds for club and country. Ahead, the way is enticingly laden with commercial prospects, but also strewn with pitfalls Words: Stephen Jones; Picture: Chris Smith A game crying out for a mass conversion The lawmakers have given forwards the freedom to roam. It was meant to promote fluidity, but it has only cluttered the field and spoilt the game. Analysis by Stephen Jones For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV & Radio Rugby Union Ivanisevic suspended News Focus Cricket Golf Motorcycling Snooker Basketball Swimming Gymnastics If anyone can, maybe Ellery can Hanley could yet effect the miracle Ian Chadband believes Ellery Hanley has the strength of personality to rally his troops for one great last-Test effort The Times History haunts Great Britain as the battle lines are drawn A British victory would bring the first home series win against Australia since 1959, but don't count on it, warns David Lawrenson Sport Abroad Ltd. British Airways Norman tees off first in the Golf War Lauren St John on the proposal which threatens to split the world of golf in two Hastings lays the blame on poor tackling Where is everybody? Angell a gift from the gods Kitchin sinks his own ship Leading man lives up to his looks Brough Scott finds Murrayfield falling for the spell cast by a mould-breaking back British Airways Scoreboard History beckons Athers to Ashes The first Test looms, and England require a monumental effort from their skipper, says Peter Roebuck Williamson storms into the frame Compelling style and controlled power. John Karter on Norman Williamson, the National Hunt jockey now posing a serious threat to the status quo Raymylette hits right note Racing England go belly-up to Hughes Agassi blows up and steams out Tennis Hill lies low with the title still at stake An amateur video may decide whether Schumacher or Hill will be champion. Nigel Roebuck reports Lewis sets the seal on a golden year Sportswomen of the Year McRae geared up to seize his moment A British driver and co-driver won the RAC in 1972. Can Colin McRae and Derek Ringer repeat the feat? Jonathan Rendall reports Ebel England Stalled on the Road to Euro '96 Venables let down by FA over fixtures After their hard-fought victory over Nigeria, England now go into mothballs until next summer. Joe Lovejoy says Lancaster Gate are to blame Spain and Portugal rediscover spirit of the conquistadors Mike Hammond reports on the Iberian threat in the European Championship Wales' future bleak Mike Smith is both victim and villain, says Dave Thomas Aldridge highlights North-South divide Chris Lightbown on why the Republic of Ireland are more likely to find continuing success than their rivals from the North United hope to set the record straight Outside the area Brown strikes a telling blow Tom English charts Scotland's forward march in Europe under a manager whose methods are slowly winning over a nation Jones shuts Toney's big, bad mouth The Goode life and domestic bliss This time Piper fails to call the tune Jonathan Rendall reports from Cardiff on a big upset win for Crawford Ashley and another easy night for Naseem Hamed Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference & Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools United storm back to the top Pollock following in the steps of the old master Stanley Jones relieves the boredom to save Coventry Faithful rise to Saint Bruce Wimbledon's 10 men pick off leaders Ferdinand fires Wilkins winning start Forest's middlemen fail to deliver goods Petrescu vision enough to see of Hammers Blackburn deepen the Ipswich depression Chasing pack fail to catch up on Wolves The Football Coloumn Flower of Scotland trampled South Africans stroll to victory Spurs show Francis the task in store Contents The Famous Grouse David Heymann's moving account of the death of Jackie Kennedy Onassis Five years ago, American biographer C David Heymann wrote a controversial biography of Jackie. Last week a new edition of the book, updated since her death, also caused a stir when it was published in New York Henley Management College Goodwood Travel Limited Uncertain prize given for an uneasy peace Revealed: the inside story of the fight that broke out in the Nobel peace prize committee Next month Yasser Arafat is to receive the world's most prestigious award for peace. Janine di Giovanni reports on the unprecedented row in which a member of the Nobel committee has resigned in disgust Laurie Taylor Guide to Higher A secret lover? Lady luck could set you up for life, but don't bet on it Profile The Lottery Winner The winner of last night's national lottery jackpot might find sudden riches bring mixed blessings Is that a Black Rod or are you just pleased to see us? MacMillan Suing for stress—and other wizard wheezes Jonathan Miller Do-nothing days in Downing Street Changing personnel will not bring success either in Downing Street or Europe unless the systems alter too, says Norman Macrae Reading the lips of a two-faced electorate Why can't the British public ever make its mind up about anything, asks Kate Saunders The Little Tikes Company Manoeuvring Major is talking himself into a Euro-referendum Inside Politics Is the state opening of parliment a majestic ritual dance to the music of time or a field day A tainted economic miracle Quidnunc An Irish stew tastes better than Britain's stinking fish The Dublin crisis is an object lesson in healthy democracy for a Tory government that refuses to take the blame for its errors, says Peter Kellner The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why Sarah Hogg had to leave Number 10 The Reformers As Major lost his popularity she was said to have lost sight of the big picture, writes Sarah Baxter Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve The Meddler Los Monteros Outstanding Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Estate Farley & Co. Chestertons Hamilton Terrace Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Kensington Time to reinvent think tanks Why Blair will have to remould Wilson's brainchild Savills James S. Maude & Company Who will be the inspiration for our children now? Nicolette Jones mourns the loss of a partnership whose work followed the great English tradition of children's books which defined their era West faces its judgment day on Third World arms sales Gerald Frost says nations should be free to sell weapons, while Ben Jackson wants international controls Europe must have a weapons code Hear on Radio 3 How a written-off right snuck up on liberal America The liberal establishment has not understood that the voters did more than just show their displeasure with Clinton. They approved a whole new political agenda, says David Brooks The changing face of the universe The Hubble space telescope has been orbiting the earth since 1990 to observe the solar system. Its findings have now thrown doubt on the central tenets of modern astronomy, notably the 'big bang' theory of creation, writes Sean Ryan Best Value Ever on Hotpoint at Comet Where is everybody? Empty promises for families Banish imposters from our streets Orange What I learned from Mother Teresa A Slapper writes. . . Exploited women Child labour Positive vetting Keep sex hype out of schools Points Birthdays Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills The London News Company Savills Wates Build with Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Greenwich & Blackheath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middle England is taking centre stage Commuters are suddenly realising that there is more to the West Midlands than just the industrial conurbation at its heart, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rusper Homes Octacon Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Horse Agencies Golfing complex expands Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harley House Multiple Display Advertising Items The Laurels Woodland Kitchens Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Gilts tipped to bring big returns Direct Line moves into mortgages Lottery fever turns into frustration Contents Changes in the Pipeline. . . Water companies want to… Plan to Pep up home loans Fidelity Investments Contents Fears grow of watered down pensions bill Insurance saga takes new turn Henderson touche Remnant Property means theft to insurer Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Teed off over Vat refund Invicta & Games Ltd Cashing in on second-hand endowments Trade in old policies is booming via market-makers and auction houses, writes Nick Gardner Foreign Colonial Forced to surrender existing policy Scottish Widows Loan deal can ease the strain after divorce Guinness Flight Fund Managers Limited Cracks widen in rental market Government action is being urged to counter the growing homes shortage, writes Helen Davidson Home improvements sell short Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Through Chelsea Financial Service British Airways Spend money like water with a meter Guinness Flight Policies ignore senile dementia HSBC Asset Management Hill Samuel Asset Management Fantasy Fund Manager The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List What is ShareLink? Top 50 Fantasy Funds Warning India: jewel in crown takes on a new lustre Opportunities for investment are springing up as state control and five-year plans make way for deregulation and competition in a huge and rich country Chips are up for technophobe My favourite share For a man who hates computers, the head of a £300m trust has made a lot of money from hig-technology, writes James Bethell Jaguar A man's word sold his bond Finance on Polos? British Airways Cut costs on will with probate Prolific Concentrating on Investment Ushers The M&G Group Save & Prosper Be done with the mortgage Valerie Singleton concludes her guide to basic money matters. Part 6: tips for retirement Cut out inheritance tax from family's legacy Steer clear of liabilities with joint life insurance Credit where credit is due They have made a mistake—you are going red even though you're in the black. Kevin Pratt explains what to do Finding advice Agencies courting trouble The Sunday Times Chamberlain De Broe Ltd British Airways Policy Portfolio PLC Murray Emerging Economies Trust PLC Dial Irish Life The Equitable Life Abbey National TSB launches three flexible unit trusts Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rate UK Equity General unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Stock market swings are here to stay Private investors and professional stock watchers are agreed: market volatility is on the increase. Report by Diana Wright The Roller Coaster Ride of World Stock Markets Prudent investors vary tactics The Cooperative Bank Woolwich Building Society The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin Sales R. S. Williams Limited New breed of salesman sought Insurers are changing the way they pay their sales staff, with salaries replacing commissions, writes Tom Tickell Cheaper cover for safe bets with low risks Beginners guide to. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Ring Patrick Carol Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW 325i SE 320i SE Alpina M5 316 Coupe 325i SE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Beetle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bugatti Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Testarossa White Ferrari Lancaster Maranello Sales Ltd. H. R. 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The Display Travel Section Thomas Cook (Pleasureseekers Ltd) China Great Barrier Reef The Big Value Flight Guide U. S. Options World Options The Flight Association Directions Holiday Money Supertravel International Flyer World Travel Service Resort Report: Lanzarote In the first of a new series, David Wickers fills in the gaps in the brochures British Airways Crystal Holidays Janneau Cunard British Airways Snow Comfort The piste is perfect and the weather is wonderful; there's only one more element In needed to complete the perfect skiing holiday: a hotel brimming with atmosphere 25 of the best hotels for skiers In need of a room with an alpine view or an apres-ski tea dance? Alistair Scott recommends some classic hotels to ski from Eurocamp The Sunday Times Bales Tours Ltd. 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Country Cottages in Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Impressive NB Selection Ltd Informix Harvey Nash PLC Excel/Database Specialist McKenzie Waterman & Co. Talented Young Sales Professionals GKRS Search & Selection Fletcher Hunt PLC Ward Executive Limited Blue-Chip International Group Major Financial Services Group US Multinational-Industrial Products Ward Executive Limited IT Project Director Senior Manager - Corporate Relations Fidelity Brokerage Ford NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd Interexec Charterhouse Executives Linjawi Group Wickland Westcott Cattry Tracey & Associates Ltd. Hoggett Bowers Lichtin Associates Ltd. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forestry Commission Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Austin Knight University Hospital of Wales Hillingdon The University of Manchester Somerset Health Authority Leicester University The University of Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items The Management School Lancaster University Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leeds The American College in London Sheffield Business School Engineers unable to bridge the maths gap Engineering undergraduates are being given remedial lessons because they lack algebra and other basic skills, writes Charles Hymas Education Employment Department Group Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Clare's, Oxford International College Uppingham School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Primary pupils miss chance to lift standards Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium Pick of the year The cellar's market Joanna Simon sorts out the fruity from the dry in her assessment of this year's books from the wine presses How to become a Proofreader The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 350 The Sunday Times Rich pickings Just looking or cooking? Loyd Grossman dishes up a selection of delicious books about food Viking Domesday County Edition The last laugh Steve Punt searches for wit and originality in the latest humour books The Gothic Society The hack pack Dotty, succinct or iconoclastic, columnists amuse or enrage. Roy Greenslade gives his opinion of new anthologies of journalism History Today Eye of the beholder Tom Shone focuses on shocking images of war and mummified models in his choice of photography books Picture Gallery Diary All the trimmings Penny Perrick gives the inside story on some sumptuous books about decor Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd Books Section Scenes from metropolitan life Hugh Pearman finds some surreal offerings in books about buildings Writing Magazine Match retorts Own goals, net returns and hot rods: Anthony Quinn takes the latest batch of sports books through their paces Darling, you were marvellous Curtain calls: Sheridan Morley auditions seasonal chronicles, gossips and memoirs by and about stars of stage and screen Picture Gallery Flower power And so to beds . . . Graham Rose marvels at a book of botanical engravings and unearths floral facts and landscaping tips from new manuals Hardbacks Paperbacks The Times Literary Supplement The Sunday Times Quality Paperbacks Direct The Funday Times Strip-Teasers No Kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club A Christmas Story Beryl the Peril Reen Bean Just Desert Rolls up Funday Times News Super Spud! Wildlife Watch Patently Good Star Struck What's the Logic? Funday Times Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales 90 The Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Scrieels Join the Club Contents Inside Less is more Virtual life All eyes Natural born killer Convicted murderer Tony Mobley is trying to escape death row. His only defence is that his genes put him there. Geordie Greig reports The Savoy Group of Hotels and Restaurants Cardinal sins? Last week a group of Catholic priests lobbying for the relaxation of the vow of celibacy met informally with Cardinal Basil Hume. Yvette Sitten spoke to priests who gave up their calling in favour of marriage Piaget Oh dear, what a calamity Stuff the agent. Doris Day told Chrissy Iley more than enough about herself by refusing to see her Eastern Oriental Express Superkings In perfect harmony How long can pop's golden couple stay in tune, wonders Liz Jones The summit of bad taste Why do heads of state insist on going native on official visits to foreign countries, asks Colin McDowell Prudential Drambuie Drambuie Race proves hard to win In Britain, biracial marriages often leave offspring in a no man's land. Lesley Thomas finds out how three of them feel about it Lost in the mix American children born of mixed parentage hope official recognition will give them identity. Clive Davis reports Prudential The Regent London Glenlivet Glenlivet Magimix Noilly Prat On another planet Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Dame Maggie Smith Brief Lives The actress who made the phrase 'this haddock is disgusting' her own returned in triumph last week to the West End stage, playing a 92-year-old woman The Sunday Times Crossword Will Carling vs Gavin Hastings Feuds Corner Dollond & Aitchison Jumping to offer her support Why are single, successful women always available for the unhappily married man? Christa D'souza asks whether tea and sympathy can ever turn into tea and synergy Ehrman Tapestry A Unique Event in Newspaper Publishing The Sunday Times Let fashion go to your head The magic of Janet Reger A suit and a half from Burberrys Sheer luxury from the Sock Shop The Card Comes to the Aid of the Party Christmas shopping with Radisson Evening wear from Dunn & Co Three tapes for the price of two Reed Book Services Kinky boots Fetish footwear—ankle-length, knee-length or thigh-length—is no longer the sole preserve of Soho sex shops. It is now walking into the high street, says Susan Irvine Home The long road to love Family Life The divorced and far-away father A parent without custody can be denied access by sheer distance. One father talks of the lengths he has to go to for his daughter Worried sick by work Health A social worker has won the right to sue his employers for stress-related injury to his health. Katharine Hadley asks the experts how to fight labour pains Doorway to the East Interiors Vinny Lee on how a Victorian villa became a theatrical backdrop for a collection of Oriental artefacts A to Z of Architecture Frame of mind Architecture Today's builders owe much to the inventors of timber-frame houses, says Hugh Pearman in the first of a series on the history of the house Design News The Wine Club's Guarantee Out of Range Motoring Is the new Range Rover a real improvement, asks an unconvinced Jeremy Clarkson Smallbone of Devizes A change of air The Knowledge Ten per cent of cars in Britain have catalytic converters, but do they work? Hammersmith palates Table Talk Testing Time Claret calls Wine In a pickle Sue Lawrence finds a very British way to know her onions 30 Minute Menu Nationwide Crossing the borders Gardening The cottage garden is not very English, says Graham Rose. 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Jonathan Coe asks why the critics fail to do it justice A bout of about turns Scrutiny On the road to nowhere land Hugh Pearman examines the ugly, ecologically unsound, multi-purpose centres springing up near so many motorway junctions Genxtion Emma Forrest has no fun at all on the road to Fame Raymond Weil Geneve Toshiba Comet You Know where to Come Driven by her own curiosity Paula Rego's latest self-portraits confirm her talent as a teller of fantastic and revealing tales. By Waldemar Januszczak BT It's good to talk Naxos Sweet Violetta Hugh Canning meets Angela Gheorghiu, the heroine of ROH's new Traviata Moment of truth Paul Driver on a Stockhausen classic that no longer inspires awe Bicycle Thieves Laguna Renault Cars with Flair Still pulling the strings At 79, Frank Sinatra has reason to swagger. Clive Davis on another show and another record Prudential Record check Panasonic Video Recorders Royal Shakespeare Company Monstrous regiment Three women rail bitterly about their lives, in a litany of empty passion. John Peter finds nothing to redeem Albee's latest play Trust in past genius Tributes are fine, but Nadine Meisner is worried that a part of Frederick Ashton's extraordinary legacy may disappear National Theatre The Theatre Club Christmas gift ideas from the Theatre Club Video check Meet a trio of top stars Roy Marsden stars as Long John Silver Theatre Tokens Centre Stage Albery Theatre Monet, Manet and Many More Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Bowl Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankhouse Leisure Ltd The Box Office The Daily Telegraph Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Shaftesbury Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Beatles Four Seasons BT Birthday Concert Hackney Empire Rod Stewart Multiple Display Advertising Items Finarte S. A. The Sunday Times Plugging in the guitar men The invention of the electric pick-up liberated the guitar from an acoustic backwater, turning it into a frontline instrument. 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The director Sam Mendes, boyishly charming, adored by all who work with him and about to become a very rich man indeed, talks to Rhoda Koenig. Portraits: David Harrison Joop! Homme Portland Conservatories Seiko Kinetic Friends Provident The Astra from Vauxhall Once upon a Time in the West Ford Remy Martin National Garden Gift Tokens Barramundi Royal Air Force Officer Worldbooks Flawless elegance and ladylike looks are the… Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Next Texas Olivetti Suprema Olivetti Queen Isabelle Prudential Enjoy tasty, healthy grilled food - anytime,… The Ruhr Summit '94 The P. E. N shop Nokia Connecting People Pearl drops Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd. The Genuine Panama Hat Company Why Waste Time Exercising? English Country Cottages The Chocolate Club Smoked haddock Picture Gallery Lillywhites Harrods Harrods Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds Bowmaker Puzzle Plex Britannica Neville Johnson Scope The week begins with the Sun in Scorpio but it then moves into the sign of the archer, Sagittarius, on Tuesday, which will increase the pace of the changes that are already under way. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge Louis de poortere Nordicsport Brights of Nettlebed New England Country Homes Heritage elegance & style Petworth House Limited Petworth House Ltd Response Electronics plc A Life in the Day of Citizen Britannia

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