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News from 18/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Christopher Middleton, Barbara Hall, Susannah York, Jim Munro, Helen Davidson, Graeme Gourlay, John Davison, Steve McNie, John Peter, Daisy Waugh, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, Max Glaskin, Nick Rufford, Baroness Mallalieu, Graham Rose, Christa D'souza, Christopher Fleming, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Peter King, Terence Blacker, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, John Simpson, Humphrey Carpenter, Edin Hamzic, William Green, J MacNab, Sebastian Hamilton, Mary Wilson, Clare Bayley, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Alina Tugend, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, John Foyle, David Dougill, Noel Falconer, John Gribbin, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, John Evans, Mariella Frostrup, Anthony Gardner, Harvey Porlock, Charlotte Mosley, Margarette Driscoll, Colin Dryden, Patricia Clough Lennestadt-Grevenbrück, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, David Goldsmith, Hugh Canning, Chris Wilson, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Mark Christy, Jeannette Kupfermann, Charles Whiting, Peter Millar, Shelly von Strunckel, Peter Tallack, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Peter Cole, Nick Gardner, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Anna Blundy, George ` Perry, Paul Donovan, Hedera helix, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, Michael Freedland, Simon Fanshawe, Sue Fox, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Ian Chadband, Matthew Gwyther, Richard Bath, Tim Rayment, Oleg Gordievsky, Paul Chadwick, Kirstie Hamilton, Dave Thomas, Phil Baker, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christina Lamb, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Jeffrey Bernard, David Allsop, Peter Gartland, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Diana Wright, Carl Franklin, Helen Hawkins, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lynne McTaggart, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Sir Edward Heath, Martin Searby, Susan Cook, Brian Bates, Michele Roberts, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Chelsea Clinton, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Louisa Young, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, E Rawes, Andrew Malone, Stan Levenson, Derek Wilson, Paul Bahn, Chris Dighton, Norman Macrae, Silvia Miskulin, Jools Holland, Joyce Mandeville, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Mark Sanderson, David Wickers, Gywn Bevan, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Joe Lovejoy, Judy Taylor, Victor Bryant, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Phillip Knightley, John Burns, Penny Perrick, Emma Forrest, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Pat Kane, Sophie Grigson, Sandy Gall, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,

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Culture Jesse Jackson attacks Britain in rival Queen's speech Major to call referendum to unite Tories Atheists to be allowed to air views on BBC's Thought For The Day Contents Paul Mitchell The Magazine Chechens ready to fight might of Russia Ousted Saatchi seeks to found new agency Style Hindley:'Better if I had hanged' Reader's Guide W. & J. Graham's Port Bupa offers GPs 'backhanders' to gain patients Beast of Bolsover tops voting league Three Atheists' Thoughts for the Day The Discovery Channel The Sunday Times Two fall to death in party scuffle Row as film brands Cecil Rhodes gay Mother who died in road crash sent bill for damage Best Christmas reading in The Sunday Times The Sunday Times American Express Passengers revolt in Qe2 refit fiasco The National Lottery Thomas and Sophie win the 1994 name game Southwestern Bell Hitwoman who found God betrays killers Laphroaig Contents Keith Vaz complaint rejected Boots Bellamy fund backs polluters Passive smoking risk a myth In today's Other Papers Guns in prison Garages campaign to sell alcohol Coke loses its fizz in the cola war The Discovery Channel Smiths honoured Labour schools go back to basics Streaming experiment transforms test results Arab embezzler must pay back £4m legal aid PC World the Computer Superstore Lottery winner identified American Airlines Rock proms plan for Albert Hall Lager adverts lead invasion of Internet The Discovery Channel Sudafed Freddie Laker stages a cut-price comeback Cellnet A table of two Christmases, with haves and have-notes A table of two Christmases, with haves and… Crisis at Christmas Sunday Times Appeal Dalliance in bed is no way to run a country Atticvs Happy Christmas, if we can only keep up Atticvs Death row Briton faces final appeal for life Parties feud over sick Tory MP Taki Burt, Ava and Papa excel Atticvs Why I deplore this hatchet job on a lady Atticvs Viglen Nick Newman's Week The Adman who Fell to Earth The Saatchi Bombshell Maurice Saatchi, the advertising guru of the 1980s, flew too close to the sun. Forced out as chairman of the firm he founded, he has only himself to blame, says Matthew Lynn Inter-Continental Hotels Hitachi Out of the spotlight, no cheer for Major The Turncoat Tories Tories for Blair They adored Thaecher, lost faith in John Major and have fallen head over heels for Tony Blair. Yet this is no ordinary infatuation This time the political betrayal may be for keeps. Andrew Grice and Sebastian Hamilton report SAAB Play the game. . . show your face So much for the secret. Most of Blackburn knows the identity of the big lottery winner. so why not the rest of Britain? asks Maurice Chittenden Harrods Yeltsin's bloody ultimatum Moscow warplanes in action over Chechnya North Koreans interrogate crew of stray US helicopter National Geographic Society White House shot at Militant China raises fears of new cold war Teacher's Clinton the tax cutter reinvents himself Monsieur Fun joins presidential race Teacher's Bossi's big test for Berlusconi Mandela says sorry for lack of progress Employment Department Group Afrikaners written out of history Reynolds fires a parting broadside The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 16 Rabies melts from Europe in vaccination triumph Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandal of France's head-banging army Inside Paris Lockyear Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caught on le hip-hop A bird, a plane? No, it's a Delors Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Bramley Vacancy for an immortal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MLG of Chiswick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Daimler What are Dreams for if Not to Come True? 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Report by Max Glaskin CompuServe High technology sniffs out truffles Odour Detectors Using the Wind to Power Tomorrow's Highways Apple and Bandai take on game boys TV chip sets video clock Comic Relief comes to PC screens Decoders bring digital television by satellite Bits & Bytes Laser spots faulty packs Manufacturers can now test every single item for airtightness, writes Carl Franklin Helping disabled people commute Lottery winners fail to claim £6m in prizes Gifts that turn children into savers Yorkshire Guernsey Prolific Waiting Patiently. . . Anne-Marie Matters 15, has… Courtesy triumphs in battle with bank Comment Schroders Investment Management Donkey holiday plan treads tricky ground Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking readers on their behalf GM's Fast Start deal leaves discount behind Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Christmas cards come in from the cold Collecting for investment Premiums rocket for Lloyd's names Perpetual Credit card helps kidney patients Ecclesiastical Chamberlain De Broe Ltd Woolwich Building Society The Sunday Times Choose your time to save on mortgage Savings News Taxman boosts gifts to charity Lenders hold fire on job insurance Top savings rates Equity Growth unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management The Mavericks Symbols of the Seventies: their names were seven symphonies of flair What they said and what was said about them Racing Sport on TV For the Record Forthcoming Fixtures Cricket Rugby Union Hendry wins 50th title News Focus Skiing Athletics Golf Table tennis Squash Lacoste Raymylette the starlight express Tops tops charts as Britons hit bottom From Sydney to Hobart the hard way Morning Cloud, owned and skippered by a party leader who was soon to become prime minister, was the last British yacht to win the Sydney to Hobart, one of the toughest ocean going races in the world. Twenty five years later, Sir Edward Heath recalls his most memorable sporting triumph Easy-going Els leaves rest of the world standing The Discovery Channel France turn on style as Sella shines Mighty French sound a World Cup warning with an awesome display The Highlight of 1994-France's Try from the End of the World Five points that won a Test and thrilled a world Was this the greatest try of all? Stephen Jones recreates 30 seconds of genius at Auckland last June Mighty Quins grind it out Minnows devour Gloucester Bath take time to turn on the heat Orrell backs take them forward The Times Wakefield shake up the odds in stirring fashion Time for the light brigade to get heavy Peter Roebuck says England must abandon defeatism and adopt an all-risks policy The Discovery Channel Guilty, but the mystery remains Ian Chadband on the aftermath, and lingering doubts, of the Diane Modahl drugs scandal Why the FA had to bite the bullet Inside Track Bruno battles his own shadow Jonathan Rendall on the latest move by a man who won love, but hungered for respect The Squarering Quotes of the Year It has been the year of the allegation. Drug abuse, match-fixing and tax evasion have all stalked the sporting headlines, but the murmurs lurking underneath have not been quite so sinister. Jim Murno lends an ear Oddballs Tee-Time Chat Footy Notes Quick Singles Horse Sense Motor Mouth Worldly Whispers Close Volleys The corruption of our sporting life Sleaze, slurs, exposure, excesses: playing the game is no longer enough Hugh Mcllavanney laments the inexorable drift away from idealism and towards the unforgiving arms of the real world A healthy mind for an ailing body Joe Lovejoy talks to Steve Coppell, a voice of reason and integrity for a game in turmoil and first on the team-sheet for FA inquiries Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Multiple Display Advertising Items The Conference Scotland & Europe Other Leagues Pools Comic capers no relief for Graham Wasteful Wednesday punished Christian Dior Le Tisser Needs to Start like He Finishes FA to seek international rescue Mark Christy reveals a new FA proposal to manage the transfer of foreign players Blackburn bandwagon held up Fry improves aim by picking up Otto Ogrizovic stands firm for Coventry Everton record is a blank verse Cottee treble raises West Ham spirits Contents Forest crack United safe The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Ilott called up as Gatting hits form Contents News inside Premier League Cross Myra Face to Face The moors murderess has never been interviewed until now. Last week, hours before she was told that she will never be released from prison, she talked to Lesley White Goodwood Travel Limited The Discovery Channel Gerry and the peacemakers After top-level briefings in Washington, London, Dublin and Belfast, Peter Millar concludes his series on the path to peace in Ireland by revealing the clandestine role of the United States government Vodafone centre Prize humbug at the court of Camelot A man who wins £18m cannot expect to keep it a secret, writes Peter Cole Cold-eyed settler of cold war scores Profile The defector whose secret list of spies for Moscow is sending tremors through the Establishment Esso My, but these office boys work with a passion Make mine a triple, Comrade Smirnoff How to strangle a glorious recovery Just when it seems we are winning, here comes the Bank of England to steer us back onto the economic rocks, says Norman Macrae Wealth snobs in a class of our own Britain's two-faced attitude to money was on flagrant display last week, says Kate Saunders Orange Forget phoney referendums, how about a real one? Both parties are playing games with a weapon that could solve many of Europe's problems at a stroke, says Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith Listen while you can, Mr Major Qutdnunc Labour's old hardliners come out of their lair Inside Politics Orange We're just unbeatable, sport Ian Chadband sympathises with the England cricketers facing a nation of sporting giants Ask a simple question, get a silly answer Sarah Baxter on why referendums are always biased The D. I. Y. Santa Note Kit What they want to ask you Do we need Christianity in our schools? Calls to reform the law on religious worship in assemblies have started a holy war, writes John Davison Crazy toys, crazy children, crazy parents Margarette Driscoll explains how toy makers manipulate the young European Commission Santa Claus's better half Mother Christmas was a deity who got lost in history. Brian Bates tells her story Department for Education Is Thatcher's arts revolution over? They changed the face of the arts world, but now the dynamo managers are being replaced, writes Rebecca Fowler To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offshore Companies & Trusts Why women don't want to be doctors Female medics tell Lois Rogers why they want to quit Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCF Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint! Multiple Display Advertising Items What a way to run a railway It was meant to solve all the problems of a dying rail system. But the government plan for privatisation, finally unveiled last week, promises only chaos, writes John Harlow Brentford Dock Tiny Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Computer System Ltd. Marcam National Australia Group UK WSA Corporation International Whitehead Selection Austin Knight NB Selection Ltd Olivetti Hindsight on Ike and Monty's battles Brits in bed with the Russians Apricot Computers Limited Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe America's big deal at Xmas The Document Company Sales Director Justice for Vanunu CIA and the Tsar Wales fights back Sky Television Chusid Headway Points Birthdays Adderley. Featherstone plc Deutsche Telekom Ltd. Thompson Agius Limited National Exhibition Centre BICC Brand-Rex Marakon Associates Times Newspapers Hoggett Bowers Mercuri Urval Melville Craig Group Rehau David Rigby Associates Management Consultants British Bankers' Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Multiple Classified Advertising Items CDOA Interexec Tetra Laval Food Multiple Display Advertising Items Beilstein Information BBC World Service Times Newspapers Ltd Historic Royal Palaces The Danish Road Directorate International Dapertment Next Step Ltd Fluent East Midlands Training and Enterprise Councils' Career Analysts Limited Recruitment & Assessment Services Consultancy: Retail Financial Services Grants of Dalvey Connaught Multiple Display Advertising Items General Manager Howgate Sable Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Limited Gloucestershire Health Multiple Display Advertising Items The American College in London The Corporate Services Group PLC "a fresh start" Westminster Abbey Choir School Maidstone Borough Council The British Library Southwark Council Multiple Display Advertising Items South Durham Health Care Nhs Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Cashing in on Constable country East Anglia once again offers bargains for those moving from London, writes Mary Wilson Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queensway Quay Pegasus Retirement Homes is planning to convert the Multiple Classified Advertising Items After the Break On Sandy GALL's last visit to Uganda, Amin's bully boys sent him packing. Now he's back for the wildlife, and a warm welcome Mount Charlotte Hotels Bomb threat in Philippines Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Preparing for a no snow Gearing up Global positioning Tapestry Holidays This could catch on Directions Way upstream And after the turkey. . . A king-size development Seaing in the New Year In brief. . . Tales of the unexpected Tsars and Stripes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Discovery Channel Ireland Stena Sealink Line The Sunday Times Favourite Things As another year of gruelling globetrotting draws to an end, our travel writers Mark Ottaway and David Wickers look back over the past 12 months and play that old Julie Andrews game Pakistan International Bales Tours Ltd. Travel Portfolio Dubai Commerce and Tourism Promotion Board Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Travel Inspirations plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A. T. I. Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Network Peregor Columbus travel insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Travel Bug STA Travel Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Information Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia and New Zealand Travelbag Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canvas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Quest Worldwide Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hong Kong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items The good Skis guide David Goldsmith rounds up some of the best you can buy Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toulouse Night & the City Sean Newsom finds a city that is expansive, organic, and running to a time of its own Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Pencil, paper and paintbrush make a holiday for Jools Holland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Watering place Gareth Huw Davies savours the provender of Ashbourne The Other Woman Christina Rossetti a Litenary Biography by Jan Marsh Cape £25 pp634 Contents War cry It's the pitch Pen friends Pile 'Em High Harvey Porlock takes part in the debate between humour and seriousness Being there Change of scene: John Simpson reviews an ironic study of the old Soviet Union and an accrebic account of the new Czechoslovakia The Scientology Handbook Trading places The Trap by James Goldsmith Macmillan £7.99 pp214 Writing Magazine The Sunday Times The trouble with George Remembering My Good Friends An Autobiography by George Weidenfeld HarperCollins £20 pp483 The Discovery Channel Stephen King Diary Ruthless People Back-scratching and backstabbing, vested interests and personal vendettas: not much escapes Lord Gnome. Humphrey Carpenter reports Leader of the pack Excluded from his gang for being 'too old and stupid', Jeffrey Bernard is, however, oddly moved by a biography of Richard Ingrams Charlotte Mosley revisits Hermann Hesse's 'psychedelic' Steppenwolf On the Shelf 90 Years Ago this Week Thomas Hardy to Florence Henniker, December 23,1914 The Times Literary Supplement A captive audience Split Skirt by Agnes Rossi Flamingo £5.99 pp222 Making scenes Too Easy by Bruce Deitrick Price Hodder £16.99 pp253 Shortlist The hole truth How Soon Is Now? The Truth About The Ozone Layer by Nicholas Booth Simon & Schuster £17.99 pp419 The heaviness of being Shadows Of The Mind by Roger Penrose Oup £16.99 pp456 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 354 Millroy The Magician by Paul Theroux Hardbacks Paperbacks Multiple Display Advertising Items Richer Sounds The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Master Blaster! Beryl the Peril Picture Gallery The Funday Times Presents the Christmas TV Trivia Quiz A Dazzler! Picture Gallery Dear Santa. . . What to Watch over Christmas Santa's Present Factory Santa's Present Factory Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls The Bartons Bogart Joy Stick Join the Funday Times Club Contents Inside Home truths Feeling safe in the Knowledge Mariella Frostrup's Week Women's hour Recording angels I wanna hold your hand Elizabeth Hurley and William Cash arm in arm: the picture of platonic harmony. We don't need lovers, says Chrissy Iley, what we need most is an erotic best friend Power drill Lacking role models, older women executives copy men or Bette Davis-style vamps, says Jeannette Kupfermann Face facts Sympathy for Kay Potts, above, branded ugly, should not make us smug about our looks, says Christa D'souza Interplak Home Plaque Removal Instrument Humbug or heaven ? Christmas can prove divisive. Roland White meets Britain's meanest Scrooge and a countess who lives for the occasion Rebels with raputations Chelsea Clinton may think she can rap, as her father Bill knows to his cost, but our contenders, below, reckon they rap better Janet Reger Sheridan's Sheridan's They shouldn't be shot Like all bad things from America, video in the bedroom is catching on says Jonathan Margolis The Discovery Channel The Autumn Watch yourself Take me away from all this The workshop was supposed to take the stress out of Christmas, but Rachel Cooke would rather go shopping N. Peal Cashmere Tesco The frame game What's the sexiest thing to wear with a hangover? Nilgin Yusuf tells us to start with the shades Tie Rack Noilly Prat Letters The Sunday Times Venetian find Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners The Sunday Times Christmas Crossword Tesco Nothing to lose but those chains Daisy Waugh fled bland fast food restaurants to seek some atmosphere Kerastase The Sunday Times Get a racing start to the new year Have Fun as You save with the Card Roar round Brands Hatch Two-for-one family days out for the school holidays It's only natural Contents Who's coming to dinner? The unwelcome guest Christmas Day: a time for good cheer, hospitality and everyone on their best behaviour. Or so you might think. . . Not such a positive result Fergie may rely on the Aids test, but Lynne McTaggart is not so sure Festival of Lights Interiors In keeping with his Georgian house, candlelight is Paul Dyson's only Christmas Illumination By Christopher Middleton A to Z of Architecture The point about gothic Architecture The style we associate with horror films held Christian virtues for the Victorians who revived it, writes Hugh Pearman The point about gothic Matters of taste Table Talk Testing Time Free but never easy Wine Cream dreams Not every Christmas cake's a fruit and nut case, reveals Sue Lawrence Bottles of the Week 30 Minute Menu The holly. . . Gardening Are you warding off evil spirits or simply creating a vandal-Proof hedge? Dan Pearson on the diverse uses of a traditional plant Christmas Gift Guide The Sanctuary The Grandfather Shirt Co Adventure Ballooning Christmas Gift Vouchers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gurkha Welfare Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items YBC (Brandesburton) Ltd The Sunday Times And the ivy Gardening At Erddig left, home of the national ivy collection, Graham Rose disentangles some myths Cuttings Television & Radio Gardening Growing close together along Erddig's fine old… Winter warmer The Knowledge It's that antifreeze time of year. Don't delay, John Evans warns drivers Alfa hatches a winner Motoring Jeremy Clarkson praises the panache of the Italian make's latest offering More happy events in the family Just what I wanted Presents No need to worry what present to give the motorist, says David Allsop A pose by any other name Scent packing Jonathan Ross: Home Thoughts Take it away K. J. C. Communications W & H Gidden Interflora Jewellery Sets Hollywood cartoonery Orange Continued from page 30 Can't Shoot?? Multiple Display Advertising Items Terry's Toys Multiple Display Advertising Items Good Food Hampers Hay Hampers Acorne Air Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smokd Scottish Salmon Balloon Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Donkey Sanctuary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Antique Wine Company British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keyboards Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Geser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Duet Circles The Sunday Times Sirius House of Fraser Contents Lancome Index Embroidering on gospel truth Ox and ass, stable and star—Western artists made them all up in a glorious act of creativity, explains Waldemar Januszczak Embroidering on gospel truth Burning issue As the Design Council asks what design is, Hugh Pearman proposes an answer that pops up from the everyday toaster Records for Christmas From Suede to Stravinsky—the Sunday Times's music critics make their seasonal selection of the best recent discs Matters of festivefact Everything you always wanted to know about the season (but were too jaded to ask) Jonathan Margolis presents traditions and terms we take for granted in a new light Off your trolley Supermarkets offer the first glimpse of the madness that grips the nation's cooks every Christmas. By a a Gill Sweet smells of success Drambuie Drambuie God blessed them, every one God blessed them, every one Parkinson's Disease Society BT BT The Royal Opera Oh come all ye faithful It has been a troubled year for the Church of England, so how will the various factions be celebrating Christmas? Lesley Thomas talks to four different priests about their plans Arnaud Theatre MiSS Saigon A film star is born Profile Nigel Hawthorne, expert pinpointer of 20th-century foibles, is portraying the mannered 18th century on stage and in his first film lead. By Lesley White Sleaze beneath the tease Surface glitter with ruthlessness beneath: Restoration comedy speaks directly to our age, writes John Peter The Discovery Channel Generation Oasis sound the way The Beatles would if they were playing now, says Emma Forrest Up to please us Willing exhibitionists make two-dimensional Tv, but a real-life freak show was truly human Opera North Voice of experience Domingo delivers the most glorious vocal account ever of Siegmund, but Hugh Canning is otherwise unimpressed with La Scala's Walküre Electrifying exit Top 20 Pop Albums - November Raymond Weil Geneve The Royal Ballet Setting the scene Britain's unsung king of panto tells Michael Freedland his secrets The pointe of tradition A charming Nutcracker and the continued celebration of Ashton and his work show David Dougill what must be preserved Panasonic Fighting for attention Robert Hewison and some young critics pick the best shows for children—and adults—over the holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Not just child's play Clare Bayley on the puppeteers who are taking on Ibsen and Strindberg Panasonic And thereby hang a thousand and one tales Rebecca Fowler plots the origins of the ever-adaptable pantomime stories At the front of the dress circle Panasonic The Sunday Times Indulging in flights of fancy Vaudeville Theatre A double Scotch Who are Francie and Josie? Simon Fanshawe discovers that they are an old-style comedy duo who can make grown men weep Millions Viewing, Week Ending December 4 Video Check Perrier Jouët Albery Theatre Centre Stage Multiple Display Advertising Items Hackney Empire Theatre Tokens Doobie Brothers Foreigner Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Centre London Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Academy of Arts Peter Pan Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover Greenwich Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen's Theatre Brian Wright Four Seasons Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items A Tribute to Sir Michael Tippett on his 90th… Victor Hochhauser Harold Holt Limited Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Christmas TV & Radio DiSNEYLAND DiSNEYLAND Contents BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice UK Living Highlights Dilys Powell's film choice Bravo Test of faith at the BBC Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice UK Living Highlights Winning Winona Ryder: (MTV, Thur, 1pm) Bravo Dilys Powell's film choice The Sunday Times Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 The Sunday Times World Service Parker Duofold Martell Contents Portugal Contents Jeep Cherokee Four Litre Limited Microsoft Microsoft Harrods Gucci Eugene Skelton Paulette Randall Rufus Sewell Relative Values Moëts Chandon The Empire Strikes Back Chanel Subliminal advertising or si…th sense? Holland & Holland Polaroid Toshiba Tyler Made Tyler Made Tyler Made Tyler Made Tyler Made Suzuki Kellogg's Common Sense Elnapress Clogau Gold Jewellery Subaru BAA BAA The charmer The charmer Oliver Hoare is best known as the art dealer who gave the Princess of Wales a shoulder to cry on and was plagued by nuisance phone calls to his home. Anthony Gardner reports on a handsome ladies' man and his long-suffering wife Swatch the Beep Nordicsport by Nordic Track Camel VI-SPRING The Original Pocketed Spring Beds Specialist Stockists VI-SPRING Nokia 2110 Christmas Christmas Christmas Lexmark Scope Games Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Tree-tease Bridge British Philatelic Bureau Furniture Village Starr International Fashions Ltd. Stannah Stairlifts A Life in the Day of Michelo… Egoiste Platinum Chanel

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