News from 27/11/1994
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Jon Carr, Elizabeth Spencer, Mark Searle, Patti Davis, Barbara Hall, John Smith, Susan Sturton, Richard Ellis, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Stuart Waveli, John Peter, Daisy Waugh, J C, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Helga Harman, Joanna Duckworth, Margaret Sturton, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Nicolette Jones, Christa D'souza, David Blunkett, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Terence Blacker, Kirstle Hamilton, Davey Winder, Alistair Scott, Markie Robinson-Scott, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Courtney Tower, Stephanie Bryant, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Robert Smith Editor, Lord Kilbracken, Eric Dymock Motoring Correspondent, Charles Hymas, Mary Wilson, Susan Irvine, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Samantha Weinberg, Iain Johnstone, John Russell, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Nicholas Hellen Medical Correspondent, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, Tom Courtenay, Bradley Barrett, David Hewson, David Puttnam, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Hugh Canning, Ian Black, Arthur Baker, Peter Kemp, Jeremy Clarkson, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Louise Taylor, Richard Newton, Diane Kunz, Geoff Whitten, Mary Cadogan, Simon Hinde, Susan Allison, Peter Millar, Alastair Goodlad, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Glyn Maxwell, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Yvette Sitten, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Jesse Helms, Stuart Wavell, Martin Taylor, Paul Donovan, Alistair Horne, Rob RYAN's, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Hugh McIlvanney, Jim French, Simon Mills, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, David Fleming, Ian Chadband, Matthew Gwyther, Tim Rayment, J H Perryman, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Louise Baring, David Lawrenson, David Andrews, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Christopher Lloyd, Jonathan Annells, Christina Lamb, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Evelyn M Smith, Malcolm Winton, Linda Drake, Lisa Brinkworth, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Nik Cohn, Jack Madden, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Dr Zelpha Kittler, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, William Langley, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Russell Miller, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Michael Willis, Kevin Pratt, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Sir Kenneth Dover, David Hunn, David Starkey's, Edward Leigh, Nick Rowlands, Mihir Bose, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Sir Kenneth Dover former president, H R F Keating, Andrew Alderson, Zagreb, John Waples, Alan Jabez, A A Gill, Jonathan Ross, Andrew Malone, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Stephen Pettitt, H P, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Chris Gilchrist's, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Hugh Thompson, Alison Bryant, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Mark Hodson, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Vince Wright, Harriet Holme, Hugh Pearman, Lucy Broadbent, Fiona Beckett, Nicholas Walker, Mike Hammond, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, C S First Boston, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Sophie Grigson, T S Eliot, Dan Pearson, Christopher Lloyd Technology Correspondent, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Doctors claim three in four operations are unnecessary Tory rebels court left to oust Major Heseltine-Portillo axis pushed Blair faces first rift as Cook is frozen out Contents Chancellor faces toughest budget Four to share £7m lottery jackpot Tornados fired at over Bosnia Contents Adams set to earn £100,000 on book Savoy Taylors Guild Reader's Guide W. & J. Graham's Port Award-Winning Sunday Times Is the Range Rover a deadly danger? Man who saw family die demands tests Clarke budgets for a return to work Holiday Inn The Sunday Times Don's widow shocked by revelation of suicide conspiracy Wanted: recruits for life in paradise House market rallies Designer car set to rekindle Beetlemania American Express Citroën Zx Club Charles urges tax incentives for UK films No mercy in food price war PC World Rail staff keep quiet about ticket bargains American Airlines Euthanasia furore over film death Under the gaze of a TV crew, a woman watches her husband die by injection from the family doctor Southwestern Bell Abbey National Halifax Lloyd Webber gets horse-racing fever Father exiled by IRA tests ceasefire by taking family home Boots Hertz Courage ousts rival beers from its pubs Hotpoint Star turn: Michael Crawford, the actor, right, was… Ulster child sex ring inquiry In today's Other Papers 'UK is Christian' stance under fire Doubts cast on abuse therapy British children left standing in Euro maths test Where is everybody? Hackers exploit hospital records So you think you had it rough? F. I. A. World Rally Championship Nightclub tycoon prospers on legal aid Lloyds Bank Mouse with sheep genes aids surgeons St. Joseph's Hospice Tinseltown shuns Clinton Company headhunters snap up bright students Bill learns to walk on eggshells Atticvs Anyone can let an easy shot slip by Atticvs Boots Unsung hostage hero Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Air Miles Travel the World Press Major to Self-Destruct The prime minister is trying to call his party's bluff with a cabinet 'suicide pact'. Such a risky strategy may win him the Euro battle but lose him a leadership war. It is a threat too far? Andrew Grice reports A stalking horse saddles up Major's Furies Freepost Fishing for the truth among Euro red herrings Sugar N' Spice but… Not at All Nice All-girl gangs are menancing the streets. Is it because women are growing more aggressive? Ian Burrell and Lisa Brinkworth report Austin Reed Freepost Queen Ethelburga's College Arafat at bay in Gaza 20,000 rally against peace deal Yamani poses threat to Saudi's embattled royals Vast canal plan for Middle East Elonex (Reuter): Jackal's Syrian contact freed World Digest (Reuter): Man bites dog (AFP): First for Britain (Reuter): Crisis nears end (AFP): De Klerk warns (AP): No miracle today Shooting starts again at Waco London Electricity Norway faces EC 'no' vote and turmoil Energis Neo-fascist heir awaits fall of Berlusconi German Catholics rebel against Rome Microsoft The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 13 Nazi massacre case shames Argentina World Offers British Airways Compassion for a woman scorned Doctors deepen Canada's UN shame European Commission Software Scandal fells disabled hero of French left British Gas Cannibal puts his desires on video SAAB Patten's deputy insists he must stay to the end TCP Ointment Hill House Hammond Witches hide from Transvaal terror America's secret deal stopped Iranian unclear bomb Epson Doctors confirm gymnasts' secret Picture Gallery The Cavalier from Vauxhall Be the king of the castle, then wait for the bills Bella Pasta Woody and Mia in shock agreement Inside New York Last post for Dicky Punch and Rudy show Jackson run-in with the boy from Brazil New spin on an old doc True grit from the new Brit Subaru British companies funded Stasi House of future is a phone call away Sewills Weather and Travel Outlook Court fight for coma man's life Aid Briton may be kidnapped News Digest Doctor accused Couple return Clergy's first Spitfire sold Two die in silo Press verdicts Ford prepares to build cars for Mazda in Europe Crisis of confidence rocks BTR Airbus fights Boeing for $2.5bn American order Flying on Virgin Contents Wembley seeks cash injection Goldman Sachs slashes bonuses by up to 40% Contents Clarke plans to wipe out PSBR in three years Why society wedding is good for bank customers Agenda Ericsson R&D revamp to cut 1,000 jobs at Rolls Porsche GB is set to buy Portman Lamborghini, of Revealed: companies executives admire Coal bid under pressure Where is everybody? Prudential Pay rises 50% In today's Other Papers Spring Ram bid? Savings flow out Budget cheer The House that Halifax Built Building society gian's proposed mega-merger with the Leeds lays the foundations for a new bank, reports Kirstie Hamilton No going back to Paradise A marriage of the Leeds and Halifax will be the grandest in a long line of courtships—but it won't be the last, says Richard Woods Sage Accounting Software BT gets wired for sound Foxley Marks & Spencer Leak blows Gas man into the limelight Prufrock Stink over sewage Virgin and BA play it for laughs Private grief Fraud puts £36m toll on phones Legal & General How cultural revolution put GM ahead Always lead, never follow, is the credo of the man beind the carmaker's rival, writes Andrew Lorenz Danger forges teamwork The Sunday Times Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Matthey aims to bridge Cookson gap BBA poised for £80m deal with Williams Sharewatch Argyll Royal Bank Yorkshire Water DCC British Biotech MEPC Aerostructures Saatchi Grampian Holdings Johnson Matthey A share in the boardroom Shine rubs off financier with Midas touch Wrong calls on the yen and the severed deal with British Land have tarnished George Soros's golden image, writes Matthew Lynn Virgin atlantic Trade Indemnity Business Partners from Vauxhall Radisson Edwardian Hotels Shaky markets look for budget boost Wall Street's downturn could be the start of a sea-change in sentiment; London dealers hope the budget will reverse that. Report by David Smith and Jeff Randall PC gift for Christmas Swansea Business The Times How long will Clarke be prudent? Economic Outlook Jittery workers turn against free trade American Account Investment Software Exhibition & Seminar World Offers British Airways Mercury British Sky Broadcasting Group plc Traffic technology drives to clear the roads Transport Transport specialists meet this week to find ways of easing congestion and setting up road control systems. Alan Jabez reports Tories lag behind in e-mail stakes Politicians are finally going online but only half-heartedly, writes Davey Winder Getting Started Online Digital Aids information on the Net Bits & Bytes Libraries join the internet Santa takes to the superhighway Keep cool with a hot squash ball Key to teaching yourself music Portable radios powered by sun Export Promotion Bureau Traffic technology drives to clear the roads Multimedia deal will boost PCs in the home Personal Computers A British microchip firm has done a deal with Compaq that will send PCs flooding into homes next year, reports David Hewson CompuServe Digital music brings art to the disabled Recording High-tech systems allow victims of cerebral palsy to compose and play music. Report by Christopher Lloyd Try on a new dress on your TV screen Fashion The Sunday Times Where is everybody? The GM Card Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Ltd. Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Cabouchon Megatech Software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touchstone Associates Ltd Institute of Utility Management AudiTEL Peace 2000 BioMETRICS Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCF Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duet bags big breakthrough in ballet world Dancers no longer have to carry their tutus in a bin-liner, thanks to a new enterprise, reports Claire Oldfield Network helps firms to compete through innovation A forum has been set up to advise small companies on how to achieve long-term profitability. Report by Ardyn Bernoth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiny Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock PLC Time Computer Systems Ltd. Bulletin Next Stop Sydney The intrepid sailors in the BOC single-handed round-the-world race set sail again yesterday Words: Keith Wheatley Picture: Barry Pickthall For the Record Racing Sport on TV & Radio This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Red-tape drug trap News Focus Golf Rugby League Cricket Ice hockey Table tennis Badminton Dobbin's One Man spectacular London news 97.3 fm Stranger than fiction: a racing whodunnit It could have been the classic coup: a good horse with no form in a race of little consequence at a small-time track. The horse was doped, the money was on, the bookies were praying. Then it all went wrong. By John Karter Elvis can't help falling in love with sumo One of Britain's top judo exponents, the mighty Elvis Gordon, gets ready to take on Japan's sumo wrestlers. Report by Ian Chadband Els goes home for a hero's welcome Keith Wheatley meets Ernie Els in South Africa, where he has become the first golfer to throw off the shadow of Gary Player England banking on late surge Hockey Wasteful Ebdon ebbs more than he flows Snooker British Airways Snow storms the Open barricades David Hunn on the changing fortunes of an accidental hero in the court of the kings of real tennis South Africa douse dragon's fire Battling Wales still lack cutting edge "Old Speckled Hen" Quicksilver Kruger bows out in a daze of glory Mark Reason reflects on South Africa's hard-won success and Wales's problems Sheasby shows class as stylish London run riot Hill climb a consolation for South West descent Forget the coach from Down Under Admiration for southern hemisphere rugby is all well and good but it must stop short of hero worship. Stephen Jones comments England bring back Bracken and Richards Multiple Display Advertising Items The guru at the glutton's table Bowe knows he owes much to Futch Hugh McIlvanney meets the veteran trainer striving to steer a former heavyweight champion back to the top. Picture by Chris Smith Holland & Holland Australia's race to hold the pace Peter Roebuck on the problems facing England's opponents at a time when fast bowling is unfashionable Down Under The chairman should have known better Robin Marlar says Illingworth's gift of the gab undermined England's prospects at the Gabba Sky TV United must learn the cat and mouse game Gothenburg wave farewell to England's finest as Alex threaten to become a force in Europe Joe Lovejoy says possession football, in the old Liverpool style, is the key to success in Europe British Airways Gowers suffers for her Danish connection Dutch masters add colour to European canvas Mike Hammond on the broad strokes of Ajax, the team that brushed aside Milan World Offers British Airways Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division 1994/95 Diary Jaguar The Conference & Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Ipswich put dampener on Cole's return Spurs reveal a new order Lacoste City slicker on the ball Derby and Wolves Depend on the Promise of Youth Comedy of horrors United lose Hughes and face Forest ills due to heart bypass Luckless Leicester Little integrity left in a grubby business Busst lightens gloom Polo Everton on the rise with Rideout England fail to follow leader Australia V England Shearer hat-trick puts Blackburn top Contents Omega How I devised the death of a troublesome don Oxford haven of scholarship, peace, contemplation. But behind the ivy-covered walls, things are not always what they seem. In this extract from his memoirs an eminent academic tells in full the extraordinary story of how he planned to dispose of a difficult colleague The Macallan The Halt Children are losing out to 'cuddle and muddle' Secondary education has come into line but low standards are still common in primary schools, writes Charles Hymas. That is where the next great battle will take place Hear on Radio 3 Be clear, be bold, be confident—and shun the middle ground Edward Leigh writes a radical prescription for Tory survival in a pamphlet that will cause further fissures in the party Good ol' boy with Clinton finally in his gunsights Profile Jesse Helms The Southern right's old stager has been given power to attack what he hates most: the president Ariston It's a ritual human sacrifice, but is it art? John, please ring, your life depends on it Keep your powder dry, chancellor Kenneth Clarke should reserve big tax cuts for next year's budget—and then only for employers and the low-paid, writes Norman Macrae Unholy brew of sex, sin and intolerance With unrighteous indignation ruling, few emerge well from the divorced vicar saga, says Kate Saunders Thistle Hotels By all means spend our money, provided you do it wisely It is not the prospect of higher taxes that troubles voters, it is the suspicion that the extra money will be wasted, writes Peter Kellner There must be a woman somewhere in our islands whose heart warms at the mention of Virginia Bottomley Slaying the European dragon Quidnunc We still need nuclear weapons More secret suppoers and the PM's head will be on a plate Inside Politics TCP Sharp Intelligent Thinking The off-the-peg philanthropist Hundreds of ordinary crime victims are thanking Milton Petrie, the quiet, homespun tycoon who remembered them in his will and became an innocent hero for small-town America, writes Geordie Greig World Offers British Airways Are we hammering the nails into Nato's coffin? We still need Nato, writes Diane Kunz, but politicians these days are not brave enough to fight for it Heartbreaking truth about women and the 'man's disease' Heart disease is a greater threat to women than cancer, reports Susan Clark Bosses' pay: an unreal market Top salaries are leapfrogging like 1980s house prices, writes David Smith World Offers British Airways Mercedes-Benz is a Member of the Daimler Benz Group Film-maker's plea to the chancellor Voice of the common people Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queensway Quay Gibraltar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lottery losers Parents on the move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Newton's theory of Thatcher heraldry The real world of Hong Kong A mother's expectations Points Central London Estate Agents Allsop & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Change your view for Christmas John D Wood & Co Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobart Slater Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farely & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Stead Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Converted on the road to nowhere Developers are giving redundant office blocks and commercial properties a new lease of life by turning them into opulent homes, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watermark Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Douglas & Gordon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Alfred McAlpine Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ashwood Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short-term lets are big earners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Visit a Showhome Prudential Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harley House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Woodland Kitchens Ltd Contents £8bn bonanza in society merger Professionals pay more to guard against stress Farmer counts cost of stolen sheep Contents Loading factors for health insurance Contents Bulls snap up cheap shares Rebuilding a HERITAGE…With wattle, daub and an… Fidelity Investments Contents How to dial Personal Finance Mortgage industry heads into unknown Schroders Cashing bond in early leads to huge penalty Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Shelter for shares Are listed buildings worth the trouble? Owning a historic home need not cause the sort of problems Teresa Gorman MP suffered, writes Helen Davidson Guinness Flight Templeton Paying the price for a 'non-standard' house Insurance on 'unusual' properties is expensive and restricted. Report by Kevin Pratt New home sweet home The Two Worlds of latin america 'Jaguar' economies leap forward Investment prospects in the region are brightenning, albeit at a high human and social cost, Paul Nuki reports Guinness Flight Temple Bar Emerging Companies Fund Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Invest through a trust Sterling fund performance at a glance Poverty creates new markets Yorkshire Cuernsey Dark side of creeping prosperity The Sunday Times Foreign Colonial Scottish Widows Personal Finance Swiss Life The Sunday Times Agonising wait for whiz-kids of investment The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List What is ShareLink? Top 50 Fantasy Funds Warning Now is a good time to invest in Japan Japan's shares and currency may seem overvalued to some, but with the country's economy set to improve sharply this may be the right time for investors to move in Clothes maketh the man My favourite share The revival of Next helped the head of UK equities at Robert Fleming to become a cut above the rest, writes James Bethell The core portfolio Hambro Insurance Services Group PLC Pawnbroking comes clean Pawnbroking is swapping its seedy image for designer shops and turning respectable, writes David Andrews They beat unauthorised overdrafts A Tradition of Forward Thinking Legal & General Johnson Fry Securities Limited Birmingham Midshires (Guernsey) Limited Photosales M&G All steamed up over 'Stockton Rocket' Baring takes natural route Mercury Asset Management Defensive drivers save on insurance Trees can provide shelter from tax Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Perpetual A question of attitude Investor Intelligence Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd The Sunday Times Bank of Scotland Flexible new pension plan with no frills Savings News Tune into BSkyB share sale offer London & Country Mortgages Limited The Sunday Times Top savings rates Far East unit trusts, excl Japan Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Judge goes on the record Judge Pickles is known for his racy views and racy cars but his financial affairs are fairly conservative, writes Richard Woods Money Talk Are you getting what you need? 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An eight-lane road to ruin Covers off Blue water, white beach Amazing Breaks Iceland British Midland Crystal Holidays For Information regarding Advertising Opportunites… The Sunday Times Travels with my suit Rob RYAN's bespoke threads were just the thing for India, even when the dust, motor oil and mutton curry took their toll Travel Portfolio Bales Tours Ltd. 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David Wickers sorts out some cool routes for ski-free fun Decide on Dubai Janneau World Offers British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Italy 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 New England Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural 'Retreats' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Powder Byrne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nare Hotel L'Horizon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norway Sweden Finland Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Marine Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snow Line Bladon Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Tom Courtenay mixes pleasure with acting business in Cork and the Lakes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Botley Park Hotel Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horsted Place Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The long marsh Christopher Somerville squelches through Nelson's Norfolk Price Waterhouse AT&T Howgate Sable High Technology Recruitment Miele Northern telecom BBM Selection GKRS Search & Selection CDOA Prism Systems Personnel Advertising Limited Holos Marks & Spencer Financial Services Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Personnel Advertising Limited Ward Executive Limited Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Jardine Fleming Unit Trusts The Royal Bank of Scotland Unisys CanadianOxy North Sea Petroleum Ltd David Abbott and Partners SMCL Oil & Gas Limited Sybase SCR The Recruitment Specialists Hoggett Bowers Clyde Petroleum plc Career Watershed Pera international Goodman Graham Mercuri Urval Fletcher Hunt PLC MSL International Retail & Personnel Ltd Lambert Smith Hampton EMR Wheale-Thomas-Hodgins PLC Harvey Nash PLC Philips Warwick Parker & Co Ltd Employment Department Smith David Abbott and Partners Lichtin Associates GKRS Search & Selection NHA International Grant Thornton Management Consultants Porsche Persona Austin Knight Baxi Partnership Savilles Human Resource Consultancy Ltd Hobbs Consultancy Limited SmithKline Beecham Coopers & Lybrand Barkers ERC Tigress Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Dell Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection N B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bupa Health Services EMI a Thorn Emi Company Pet Mate Ltd. 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Connaught CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Listgrove Limited Psion Recruitment & Assessment Services Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology Williamson, Lawless & Williamson Medlock Associates Coopers & Lybrand Opportunity to Work in Hong Kong & China Solution Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment & Assessment Services Greater Manchester Police Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Southampton City Council East Cambridgeshire District Council Recruitment & Assessment Services GKRS Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items South Africans: spell it out: old ways are best The one country without progressive teaching methods shows better results in a like-for-like comparison, writes Martin Taylor The University of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Helping pupils pass their 11-minus Primary and nursery schools are being neglected in attempts to improve educational standards, says David Blunkett, shadow education secretary EF InternatioNal Language Schools Education Multiple Display Advertising Items "a fresh start" Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Courses at Hertford College The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine U. 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France Germany Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Savoir-Faire Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Books for Christmas Telling tales Sheer Magic From coffee table to chocolate box Waldemar Januszczak on the good, the bad and the good-looking Tidings of spring Huxley Sexual etiquette We welcome leuers on all subjects raised in the Books section Please keep them short and send them to Sunday Times Books, I Pennington Street, London E! 9Xw And in what we have left undone Too many damn lads Long live the king Heartfelt complaint Pile'em High Harvey Porlock on soft touches and hard-hitting verdicts Critical List Britannica Aural gratification Joanna Duckworth listens with pleasure to a selection of audio books If You Haven't Got a Shilling The Sunday Times The Softback Preview Collins English Dictionary From a to Zywny Hugh Canning welcomes intelligent, serious music books for the layman The pick of the pops Robert Sandall prefers fans' notes to rock biogs Viking Diary Christmas stocking-fillers Stuck for a cheap present? Ned Balfe is on hand with a selection of the best of the season's paperbacks 80 Years this Week T S Eliot, letter to Eleanor Hinkley, November 27,1914 On the Shelf Lucy Hughes-Hallett is amazed by the potency of Charlotte Brontë's Villette The Folio Soceity Ltd Trawling the shallows Kenneth Tynan: Letters edited by Kathleen Tynan Weidenfeld £22 pp683 Verbatim Laurie Taylor's greatest hits Simon & Schuster Fractured lives Efforts At Truth An Autobiography by Nicholas Mosley Secker £20 pp345 His cheating heart In Pharaoh's Army Memories Of The Lost War by Tobias Wolff Bloomsbury £12.99 pp210 Private dysfunction Grey Area by Will Self Bloomsbury £9.99 pp287 Shortlist Viking The power player The Death Of Politics France Under Mitterrand by John Laughland M Joseph £18.99 pp324 The horror, the horror The Bondage Of Fear a Journey Through The Last White Empire by Fergal Keane Viking £17 pp242 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 351 Siege mentality Tales Of The New Babylon Paris 1869-1875 by Rupert Christiansen Sinclair-Stevenson £20 pp435 The Kommandant's Mistress Julian Symons 1912-1994 H R F Keating pays tribute to the life and work of the eminent and popular author who died last week Hardbacks Paperbacks The Rise of Elvis Presley The Sunday Times BCA Music Clubs Funday Times Strip-Teasers No Kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times News The Making of a Hit Single Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Joe90 Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Br… Join the Club only £4.90 Contents Inside Go on, hit me again David Starkey's Week Styles of government Oh pair Defenders of the unfaithful Corsham knows all about its most famous resident—Camilla Parker Bowles—they read it in the papers along with the rest of us. Even so, when reporters call, nobody's talking. By Jonathan Margolis So, who is the Harrods type? First they banned wearing rucksacks and shorts, and now doormen at the top people's shop are turning away customers because their hair isn't right. Rachel Cooke tests out their fashion sense Claridge's Putting Surrey on the map The charms of this mysterious, rich county are apparently not lost on Michell Pfeiffer. A a Gill, however, was less taken by the appeal of golf and leaves Camp followers Yvette Sitten explains why gay men come out for women like Fergie and Bet The Regent London When battle's done Kitsch or tasteful, trophies are inherently ridiculous, says Hugh Pearman Kérastase Superkings Christmas Gift Guide Love under the covers Lose the disguises and the lame excuses. Seriously furtive lovers make sure they do not get found out. Christa D'souza uncovers their secrets Politics comes to the aid of the party The Republican hostess is ready to put her mark on Washington, says William Langley T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited J. W. Benson Ltd The Heavenly Spirit Sheridan's™ Go west, young woman A few weeks ago they were strangers. Now Daisy Waugh and Samantha Weinberg are crossing America together. In the first of a new series, they go looking for a pink convertible. . . On your bike Lucy Broadbent pedals off the pounds and exercises her mind as well Suzuki Armed to the teeth Smile and the world smiles with you? Bradley Barrett thinks not The Sunday Times Noilly Prat Kimono my place Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinner's The only Time Marco Pierre White Has Gone by the… Our Tune Brief Lives The good news: the popular radio feature, Our Tune, was last week signed up by BBC1's Good Morning with Anne And Nick. The bad news: they had to sign Simon Bates to present it… The Sunday Times Crossword Elaine Dundy vs Kathleen Tynan Feuds Corner The Sunday Times Wine Club Junk bonds Would instant food be welcome to dinner party guests? Susan Irvine and Nicholas Walker tried it The Glenlivet A Unique Event in Newspaper Publishing News Promotions Limited Apply for the Card Today Win the chance to fly a MiG in Russia Champagne balloon drops its prices Toffee prices crack The Card Brings Special Treats to your Festive Table Cognac family frees Christmas spirit Country hotel cuts price of peace and serenity Super deals worth a second look Burberrys of London® Sock Shop Dunn Co Festive hampers Main picture: double-breasted jacket, £700, by Jean… Wild at heart Leopard spots and tiger stripes are back on the backs of the coolest cats. It's animal magic, says Nilgin Yusuf Style Things that go bump The ouija board mother Last week, a trial restarted after a jury had been dismissed for using a ouija board. But it is difficult teenagers who are most susceptible to the occult Order, order Paul Gascoigne needs to have his nowels perfectly arranged. He may have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, a disease that can be treated in up to 80% of cases. By Matthew Gwyther The Greenhouse effect Interiors Throw no stones, says Hugh Pearman. 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Vorsprung durch Techalk Natural-born killer instinct The Culture Essay We are so far from nature that we have forgotten the sheer viciousness of the animal world. Reducing wild life to cute domesticity has its dangers, warns Stuart Waveli Nasty, brutish and . . . stupid Scrutiny Market share out in the Mark Edwards explains why soap powder advertising so rarely changes its active ingredients Playwrights wrong Is the campaign to promote new theatre misdirected, asks Rebecca Fowler Soldiers Sailors and Airmen's Families… Czechs Point the way Prague's acceptance of the avant-garde is a capital lesson, writes Hugh Pearman Precision movements The Czechoslovak Legion Bank Picture Gallery Drambute Forum Yes, it really is art Cosmo Landesman Ignores the usual Turner Prize controversy to assess the results Claris Works Multiple Display Advertising Items Composers in the swim of things Bach, Handel, Scarlatti—the giants of baroque were courted by the nobility; and rightly so. 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