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News from 29/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Professor Frank Musgrove, Dave Brown, Jon Carr, Patrick French, Simon Armitage, Alfred Behrens, Barbara Taylor, Jim Munro, Helen Davidson, Kenny Wiwa, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Daisy Waugh, Nicholas Lezard, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Sean O'Callaghan, J D, Paul Ashton, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Iain Martin, Alistair Scott, John Osborne, Joseph King, Mark Urban, Sally Payne, Patrick Nicholls, David Smith, Robin Frostick, Simon Wheeler, Donu Kogbara, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Annabel Heseltine, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, Jeremy Fraser, Anthony Sattin, Tom Morris, Irwin Stelzer, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Tina Laurent, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, Sir Kenneth Warren, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Robert Hewison, John Evans, Philip Kerr, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Graeme Kay editor, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Nick Pitt Sports Editor, Louise Taylor, Geoff Whitten, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, Denis Quilley, George Perry, Myrna Shaw, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Sabine Durrant, Ardyn Bernoth, Christine Toomey, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Hugh McIlvanney, Jim French, Finstat, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Chadband, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Councillor Richard Arthur, Brian Jackman, Philip Cralgie, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Edward Plan, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Frances Kennedy, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Adam Jones, Alec Taylor, Sean Newsom, Diana Wright's, Bella Freud, Shona Maintyre, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Max Ward, Marie Colvin, Professor John Morton Chair, Diana Wright, Gareth Huw-Davies, Stephen Jones, Andre Oszmann, Richard Evans, Eric Cantona, Barbara Chandler, Patricia Clough, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Andrew Grice, Tim Llewellyn, Julie Cohen, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Reporter, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Sally Soames, Ian Critchley, William Langley, Josephine Barstow, Ian Burrell, Stephen Armstrong, Louise Evans, Denis Marks, Christopher Goodwin, Russell Miller, Tony Rocca, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Hazel Hunter, Louise Branson, Robert Green, Rachel Cooke, Antony Worrall Thompson, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Neil Lyndon, Rosamunde Allen, Julie Burchill, Sara Banerji, David Feldshuh, Michael Jones Political Editor, Nicholas Paphitas, David Hunn, Dr Pepper, D J Taylor, Dr Alan Russell Canon Paul Oestreicher, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Nicolas Poussin, John Carey, Lord Melchett Executive Director Greenpeace Uk, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Joan Brown, Dennis Marks, Patrick Allen, Chrissy Iley, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Jennifer Robb, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Anthony Creighton, Harriet Martin, Vince Wright, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Mark Fuller, David Smith Economics Editor, C S First Boston, Neil MacLean, Emma Forrest, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, H A Mustard, Sophie Grigson, Bill Tidy, Janine di Giovanni, Jane Suiter, Glenda Jackson, Boris Schapiro, Elie Wiesel,

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Contents Article Withdrawn Brussels wrecks Major's hopes of European Unity Revealed: how top company bosses' pay has soared by more than 500% Contents Where is everybody? Contents First blood: boy warrior blows up Russians Bank boldly goes for Star Trek card Tiny bids £30m for ailing Observer Contents Royal Mail The Sunday Times Article Withdrawn Everyone's Asking for More! Second Times round The Sunday Times Classified Labour must be reborn, says Blair Parkhurst manual on prison security found at dog track Diana's guru leaves trail of debt in UK Drake salvage team shrugs off snub from the Admiralty American Express With love to Mum and her husband Peugeot Sewer-child charity in funding probe National Westminster Bank National Power Powergen Share offer Computer age comes to the Commons Top 50 schools to be named as role models Saab Shops hit jackpot in lottery swindle Lexus Bitter history of aggression in Private Clegg's battalion First Choice Woolwich Building Society Hain sends son to opt-out school Good sports could go to Eton In today's Other Papers Mawhinney stops sale of Red Star £2m for Radio 1 Customs turn alcohol to vinegar Chanel helped Nazis Glasgow yuppies tame the gruesome Gorbals Jaguar Classical world snubs Lolita of the violin A dog's evidence is not to be sniffed at Revealed: double life of a bank swindler Atticvs UK tries to halt global workers' charter Atticvs Finney gets my Oscar Atticvs Sport's true gent Atticvs Why they're out to get Newt's head Atticvs The Royal Bank of Scotland Camilla deserves a break Atticvs Nick Newman's Week I'm all right, John Leave the cabinet, do not pass go, walk into a nice little earner in the city. Maurice Chittenden and Claire Oldfield investigate jobs for the boys Qantas The bank they call the 'Tory branch office' This Sporting Spite The abuse that provoked Eric Cantona to self-destruction last week is poisoning football. Andrew Malone explains why some fans are so full of envy and hatred Boots P&O European Ferries PC? Darling, it's over! The glamour revival has killed the fashion industry's concern for animal welfare and worthy attitudes. There is no need to take it take it any more, report Lesley Thomas and Julie Cohen Yeltsin hitman set to run army I Know that the Country Roads Aren't 'Miracle' of the vanishing coins appals Lourdes Daughter reassures anxious China that Deng is still alive New Dutch taste for royal gossip unnerves the 'bicycle monarchy' Army Officer The mounties get their mark-up Le Pen rants as right steals his thunder Fini's ex-fascists shut out Ii Duce and think of Italy Greeks puce over premier's pink palace Tourists tempted to sunny Soweto The Omega from Vauxhall How a dustbin trapped America's supertraitor Now Dresden's horror is recalled Department of Trade and Industry New Orleans takes on a police force gone bad The Frontera Glacier from Vauxhall The Tigress lashes out at Mexico's president Renault Coloureds feel last among South Africa's equals The Sunday Times Music Collection Week Serbs revel in marriage of Best of Belgrade NHS Desperate Democrats clutch at piglets Inside Washington James Adams King-size sex life Sarajevo's hopes die as the world turns its eyes away Pamela's fight for a fortune Clinton in reverse Eric Clapton Dole goes for party darling Share owners face high Labour tax Gatwick to get second runway Sewills Wet, Wet, wet: For these girls from North Curry… Smithsonian draws veil over nude Hillary Weather and Travel Outlook Jackpot tops £9m for lottery News Digest Factory owner found murdered Security eased Libel threat Cruelty check Bridge winners Contents Revealed: BMW's plan for transforming Rover Saatchi assassin goes up for sale Maurice exit 'no good for Harris' says chief City braced for rate rise Virigin Contents Robb in talks to trump Glaxo Amec lands jumbo Hong Kong contract Contents Star Trek explores business frontiers Kingfisher grounded by Every Day Low Profits Star Trek OKI Pentos faces bank threats In The Frame Burden on Mulcahy to prove board right Receivers to sell de Savary home Bland steps up cost cuting at NFC KLM Vestey heir 'disinherited' by father Most Unwellcome Sir Richard Sykes of Glaxo, left, has bid £9.4 bn 10 create the world's biggest drugs company. John Robb of Wellcome, right, wants non of it CNT Digital Glaxo left in the dark Musical wizard goes horse Foxley The Sunday Times Wakeham is facing a boardroom squeeze Prufrock by Richard Woods Flynn books passage Digging around for ancestral treasure Think again £47m pay-off bill In today's Other Papers Venables warned Council workers home in on skills The miracle of growing circulation Mulcahy pay review Mysterious exit of man from the Pru Questions abound as to why the insurance giant's cheif exective resigned, writes Kirstie Hamilton FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Chinese deal powers Babcock to success Sharewatch Yorkshire Bank A share in the boardroom Sainsbury gambles on £290m DIY project The Texas Homecare takeover shows that diversification is a key plank of Sainbury's growth strategy. Report by Ardyn Bernoth Merrill 'squeezed' Orange County Where is everybody? Swansea Patience pays off for canny Cadbury The purchase of Dr Pepper gives Cadbury a key place in the US soft drinks market. Report by Andrew Lorenz British Airways Joking aside, we're heading for a slowdown High costs discourage farmers going organic More farmers are showing interest in going organic but find it is unviable on small farms, says Helen Davidson New wind scatters analysts' tea leaves Bank of Ireland Mortgages Bulletin Digital TV offers more channels without dishes Compaq Carbon-fibre implants boost the life of hip replacements Astronauts start training to build space station Exploration Home computers boom as giants suge ahead Commerce Leading companies such as Compaq and IBM UK have shaken off problems and set sales and profits soaring Intel fights to recover from Pentium fiasco Confusion over video discs Bits & Bytes Cable-TV boom creates jobs Internet offers kids' magazine Compuserve Cotton on to trousers that never need ironing Textiles A new process claims to keep cotton garments wrinkle-free for life Report by Gareth Huw-Davies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touchstone Associates Limited AUDiTEL Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Taxation Company Limited Beauty and the Beast In an exclusive interview, Hugh Mcllvanney talks to Alex Ferguson about the split personality that led to the fall of his greatest player A game sick to the very heart Contents For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV & Radio Rugby Union Cheltenham master class Time Computer Systems Ltd. Legal & General Prontaprint! Community careline Services News Focus The Sunday Times Walltex Manufacturing Ltd Businesses for Sale Bank House Leisure Ltd Wigan leave Warrington in their wake Guscott settles the argument Wasps make a beeline for the pot Irish far out of their depth King Richards reigns as Leicester pack punch The battle of the back rows They set Dublic alight but can the England trio handle the fire of the three Frenchmen. By Stephen Jones Evans gets the all-clear for Five Nations return Berbizier takes the bull by the horns It's the most critical match of the year, potentially the most poisonous. Stephen Jones on Saturday's showdown between England and Francez France put their faith in three musketeers Prophet honoured by the enemy Mark Reason talks to Pierre Villepreux, the formidable full-back from Toulouse now giving French lessons to the England backs Pierce finally comes of age High-flying Staples vaults for the stars Basque master, future bright Jose-Maria Olazabal was flexing his driver for a fiver last week. Robert Green saw the Spanish main man. emerge from hibernation Couples heading for a double Sampras in full cry can thwart in-form Agassi After the tears comes the blood and sweat. Richard Evans on the portents for a dream men's final Fencers duelling with an identity crisis David Hunn on a sport in which Britain once led the world but is now struggling among the also-rans US pair bridge the gap to taste sweer success Wisdom that keeps 49ers forever young Ira Miller on how a Super Bowl win may cost San Francisco the architect of their success BAF may grant Modahl third urine examination Still mazy after all these years At Hillsborough tomorrow, the ex-England boss has drawn the trump card he discarded. Joe Lovejoy on the enduring magic of Chris Waddle Mabbutt: Helping Tottenham Get Back to the Basics Fame is the spur but it's a fortune they realy want As Sunderland meet Tottenham in today's FA Cup tie, Louise Taylor relates how a wary Wearside has muted the Roker roar FA Cup Fourth round Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Premier League First Division Scotland Wales & Ireland Pools Chelsea put safety first and last Villa fall to Gaudino's vision Shearer hat-trick helps Blackburn settle at the top Collymore future further clouded Marshall's art guides Norwich Errant Knight fails Portsmouth Kitson's treble fills the Cole hole Impey finds way through mayhem Swindon lose sight of win peaks Burnley rue a rush of blood Lively Luton fail to find gloss finish Lukic late show saves lax Leeds Contents United find a Cup of cheer Bath scrape home in Cup News inside Pierce takes Australian title FA Cup Premier League Blewett puts wind up England Contents The Sun W… Ou Goodwood Travel Limited Writers Raise a glass to Sunday, busy Sunday The move to end licensing restrictions marks a final victory of the people over the po-faced, writes Peter Millar How mom raised US in a loving home Paradise lost for the feet-first philosopher Profile Eric Cantona The dark child finally overwhelmed the brilliant footballer: no club he played for was surprised Parliament tries on a noose called Nolan Nordic sport Hooked on Radio 2, opium of the people Europe must steer clear of Mexico's way The devastating crash of the peso could be seen coming. writes Norman Macrae. He finds a cautionary lesson in it for Britain There's life, real life and statistics Official figures belie the cosy vision all politicians peddle about society, says Kate Saunders National Theatre Blair is no big spender—he's a bargain for middle Britain The latest claims about Labour's spending plans reveal an astonishing degree of fiscal modesty, writes Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith How Major gives Maggie's market a bad name Overpaid utility bosses have replaces union barons as public enemies, says Andrew Neil Quidnonc Where's the beef? Superlative Travel 'Close your eyes, and listen to the silent screams' The speech by author Elie Wiesel, a former Auschwitz prisoner, during Friday's during Friday's commemoration at the former Nazi death camp Christie shows Bill the new right way Clinton put a new face befor America in his State of the Union speech; but the Republication party came up with a female rival to co-opt the centre-right vote, says Andrew Sullivan After a good life, why can't we all choose a good death? The euthanasia movement is gaining ground. Margarette Driscoll reports on a new twist to a medical dilemma Knocked for six: the myth of a nationa of wife-batterers The domestic violence industry has monstrously exaggerated the extent of attacks by men on women in the home, say Neil Lyndon and Paul Ashton Norwich Union Song and dance about the opera The Arts Council must follow last week's review with rapid and radical action, says Dennis Marks Sisters beware Emily's little list 'Emily will soon be barging her way into a man 's world at the Cafe Royal, even if Naomi can't make it Janine di Giovanni previews an awards event for female glitteratti Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos How to win at Brussels bluff Patrick Nicholls, who last year quit a senior Tory post after attacking Germany and France, returns to the European fray Gesture politics on top people's pay Time for peace over Dresden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon The Sunday Times Councillors' corrections A price not worth paying Octacon Points Birthdays No place to rest for the retired A growing range of facilities is being offered at complexes designed for pensioners with plenty of get up and go, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items Alto Golf & Country Club Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaufort Homes Run-down farm yields crop of new homes Central London Estate Agents Royal Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lurot Brand Plantation Wharf Battersea Reach Cluttons Chestertons Residential Cedar Estates The Daily Telegraph Savills John D Wood & Co. Berkeley Homes Countryside Residential Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents The Big Build-Up Tim Llewellyn, the former BBC correspondent in Beirut, returns to assess that battered, ancient capital as it gears up for the hoped-for tourist onslaught Maersk Air the Danish Airline No Title Do your stomach a good turn Rob Ryan on the most common complaint on holiday The big build-up Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Gearing up Single-use cameras If you can't join' em . . . Clean-up More art for your money Travel-trade connections In brief . . . Beware: salads and spas Cunard Pick-up A double diamond Icelandair The Big Value British Airways Brilliant Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail New York Night & the city Rob Ryan reveals the best of Manhattan after dark P & O Cruises The Island of Jersey Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet BT Best of the Med Irish Ferries Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey Coastal South Carolina The Sunday Times Inter-Continental Hotels High Times All Sean Newsom wanted was to be able to take at turn around Tignes on a snow board; right, Simon Mills sloped off on his snowmobile Tap Air Portugal Swansea Cork Ferries Connoiseur Multiple Display Advertising Items Hire as pirations Archers tours Trail Finders Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tropical Places Solo's Barclaycard Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers USAirtours plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas A. T. I. Travel Insurance The Travel Bug STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey CV Travel Quest Worldwide and down under! Airline Network Travel Mood Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore small group exploratory holidays Hong Kong Bridge the World Peregor Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberiab British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Petersburg Clearwater British Airways Holidays Villa Select Sunsail Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Haven Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Ian Mearns Holidays Camping in Style France Stena Sealink Holidays Keycamp Holidays Headwater Canvas Holidays Disneyland Paris Stena Sealink Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matthews makes holidays Laskarina Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Italy Italian Escapades Quinta do Lago Algarve Villas with Pools First Choice Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safaris & Adventure Holidays Explore Special Interest Holidays Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey Special Interest Florida Florida Villas & Resorts Bon Voyage British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Skiwest Ie Shuttle Holidays The Sunday Times Powder Byrne Verbier Stena Sealink Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Bladon Lines Ski USAirtours Crystal Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lodges Cottages & Chalets Blakes Country Cottages Rural Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Camp Beaumont Brilliant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Crown Inn & Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols When there's a gap in his diary Denis Quilley packs his bags Hoseasons Stena Sealink Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mackay's agency Short circuit Neil MacLEAN takes the low road round the island of Cumbrae Contents Homeowners due refund on inflated insurance bills Teachers hit as Pru 'loses' pension cash Financial adviser, bring thyself to heel Fight to halt C&g takeover hots up Secret Weapons . . . They were the images that… Fidelity Investments Stocks tipped to rise by 15% 'Simplified' law causes headache of complexity Comment Rotischild Asset Management Don't pay upfront to obtain work Question of cash By Roger Anderson Airport homes fund takes off The taxman turns nasty A leaner, meaner Inland Revenue is more determined than ever to catch tax dodgers, Writes Paul Ham The Equitable Life Persistent tax dodgers are riding for a fall Special Offices Share Shop Take cover against the risk of losing income through illness Clampdowns on sickness benefit make it more important to have permanent health insurance, writes Kevin Pratt Low inflation points to rising shares Foreign Colonial Chelsea Building Society Guinness Flight Beware of men in gaudy bow ties My favourite share Max Ward, a fund manager at Baillie Gifford in Edinburgh, has a simple rule for avoiding disaster Fund of funds yields at least 6.5% Savings News Portfolio Baxters Chase De Vere Investments Plc Top savings rates Japanese unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Focus on your Pep needs How do you choose the right Pep? What are the best management groups, the most interesting funds? How do you assess the charges? Diana Wright's survey answers investor's questions Schroders Prolific Concentrating on Investment Complete Pep guide The pros and cons Versatile saving plan Favourites to consider Johnson Fry Securities Limited Personal Finance Save & Prosper Look before you leap is the beginner's motto Where should the first-time Pep investor put his or her money? Diana Wright suggests points to keep in mind Trusted emphasis on growth Newton Flexibility in retirement Peps have added a useful extra dimesion to planning for income in later years, writes Kevin Pratt High income or growth options Flemings The M&g Pep Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd The Sunday Times Baillie Gifford & Co Motors Hill Samuel Asset Management Quick way to raise the roof Peps are increasing in popularity as an alternative means to endowments for repaying a mortgage. Kevin Pratt reports Top performers launch into the fray Saints Old hands told to seek out income funds Beware bonds with high risk, warns trader Chase De Vere Investments Plc Henderson touche Remnant Split up your capital Fidelity Brokerage News International Distribution Ltd. Elson Associates Personal Finance Perpetual Comprehensive directory Pep Guide Investors should treat Peps as flexible Peps are annual accounts and investors need to be aware of how their savings will be affected by the tax laws, writes Kevin Pratt Seymour Sinclair The best of the bunch Diana Wright discusses her personal favourites among the extensive and varied crop of plans available The rules and basics Chelsea Financial Services Invesco Framlington How car design fails the elderly Roland White ages 30 years and finds driving is different Cruise controllers get their big brake Motoring Innovation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lockyear Audi The Sunday Times Ford goes into Espace race The Airbag The Knowledge Adt Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner direct BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Bramley BMW William Loughran BMW Milcars BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adt Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UDT Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Mitsubishi Lamborghini Great Britain Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz The Sunday Times Registration Transfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas Arlington Alan Day London Geyfords Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Elite Registrations Bentley Turbo 1989 Model Porschs Glenvarigill Chariots St Albans Multiple Display Advertising Items Come back Escort, all is forgiven At the third attempt, Ford has succeded magnifiently in redeeming its once dull brand-leader, says Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Approved Used Cars Contents David Duggan A titanium spike in your bouncy castle Antal International Executive Recruitment Blessing White Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Coopers & lybrand Executive Resourcing Limited. Varley-Walker Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Philip Rice Partnership NB Selection Ltd Gkrs Search & Selection Cisco Systems NB Selection Ltd Gkrs Search & Selection Boyden Ernst & Young Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Whitehead Selection N B Selection Ltd Goodman Graham Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Haley BDC Andrew Twnes and Associated Ltd. 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Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Warwick Parker & Co Ltd. Norwich Union SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Ifa Promotion IQ Software Macmillan Davies Compaq Beales Hanover Rae Smith+Nephew Fruehauf Macmillan Davies Cambridge Cable Limited SMA Hess Amerrdr Hess Limired The Berkeley Scott Group Catella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Binder Hamlyn Fry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mizon Executive Thomas Cole Kinder "Mirror Group" Multiple Display Advertising Items Frontline Comtec. Computer Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charterhouse Executives Multiple Classified Advertising Items B&O Warehouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Comet Future Domain Win that Job! Fletcher Hunt Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items 3Com Scottish & Newcastle Retail Steele-Dixon & Associates McKenzie Waterman & Co. West sussex county council Birmingham Chamber of Industry & Commerce English Churches Housing The Sunday Times NHS Executive Portsmouth City Council Rockingham Forest NHS Trust Arthritis Care NHS Executive Shops Fundraising Manager Nottingham Public Relations Education Wellington College Multiple Display Advertising Items Birkbeck College University of London Employment Department Group University of Wales, Aberystwyth Mander Portman Woodward St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The MBA Career Guide University of the west of England Cranfield University Sheffield University Management School Asion University The Open University Greenwich College University Brighton Kingston University Southampton Institute Strathclyde Graduate Business School Resource Development International Henley Management College The Lancaster MBA The University of Reading A Unique from Heriot-Watt University Brandford Management Centre Oxford Brookes University Boston University University of Westminster University of Durham MBA University of Central England In Birmingham MBAth University of Bath University of Leeds University of Hertfordshire Sheffield Hallam University City University Business School Manchester Business School The MBA Fair University of Cambridge Southampton University Management School Ashridge The University of Greenwich Multiple Display Advertising Items MBA gets down to nitty-gritty Cambridge University MBA programme is not for the faint-hearted. Donu Kogbara talks to one of its first graduates Confrence for Independent Further Education Easter Revister Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies's College Times Newspapers Limited Oxford Tutorial College French University Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashbourne University of Strathclyde Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston Grammar School The Savoy Educational Trust University of Westminster University of Kent at Cantbury Imperial College University of London Linacre College Oxford Aquinas Millfield School Abbey Tutorial College The School of Chiropody & Pondiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items The College of Law Contents Return of the Heavyweights The Western Canon: The Books And School Of The Ages by Harold Bloom Macmillan £20 pp 588 Contents Let there be light Return of the heavyweights Immunity clause The White price? What a pickle Is there no way out? On the wrong track Happy ending Picture Gallery Critical List Harvey Porlock hears embarassed silences and enthusiastic noises The philosopher's pupil Sophie' World by Jostein Gaarder Phoenix House £16.99 pp 403 Eyewitness Travel Guides A woman of substance Hanan Ashrawi: A Passion For Peace by Barbara Victor Fourth Estate £18.99 pp 320 I Say I Say I Say Lest we forget In Hitler's Shadow by Yaron Svoray and Nick Taylor Constable £14.95 pp 275 Pan Mops Bottom of the pops The Rise And Fall Of Popular Music by Donald Clarke Viking £22.50 pp620 Devices and desires The Facts Of Life: The Creation Of Sexual Knowledge In Britain 1650-1950 by Roy Porter and Lesley Hall Yale £19.95 pp415 The Gothic Society Diary A question of of upbringing Dj Taylor talks to Anthony Powell, one of the great Survivors of the Brideshed Generation. Photograph by Sally Soames 10 Years Ago this Week Alison Lurie's Foreign Affairs reviewed by Lorna Sage in the TLS, February 1,1985 On the Shelf Patrick French on Heinrich Harrer's extrordinary account of seven years in Tibet The Times Literary Supplement The Colossus of Rhodes Speaking My Mind: An Autobiography by Rhodes Boyson Peter Owen £24.50 pp254 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 359 The triumph of hope Nicholas Lezard trails writers around the South Seas, LA and northern England Free Land & Property Writing Magazine Pomp and circumstances The Manuscript Found in Saragossa by Jan Potocki translated by Ian Maclean Viking £16 pp631 Deadlier than the male Frankenstein's Bride by Hilary Bailey Simon & Scluster £12.99 pp248 The Sunday Times It's that man again . . . The Final Cut by Michael Dobbs HarperCollins £14.99 pp378 Shortlist Talking Books Paper Backs Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times The Compact Oxford English Dictionary Contents Strip-Teasers No kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Smart Move Beryl the Peril Funday Times News Poussin the Storyteller This is our selection of paintings by Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) from the new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. These pictures are lent from all over the world, so take this opportunity to see them Mr Clean Deputy Dink Rex and Tex A comic classic from The Beano The NuMskulls Fish Tales The Bartons Intelligent Bogart Joy stick R… Funday Times Club Contents Inside Pass the past, please Watch out, cliches about Thai me up, Thai me down Fatale without a femme? There is no eminence grise, no mistres, no scandal. Can the French take Edouard Balladur into their hearts, asks Tony Allen-Mills Contents It's the way he tells them Picture Gallery Dumb's the word Does the runaway box office success of the film Dumb And Dumber show that America's love affair with stupidity has gone too far, asks Geordie Greig It's Follett my leader How have the luvvies, led by Barbara and Ken Follett, become inextricably linked withe the people's party, asks Sarah Baxter The Regent London Alfa 145 Alfa Romeo Pink power back on the piste William Langley on the return of gays of Aspen Moat House Unicorn Holidays Safety in the pack Security-conscious backpacks should stop easy pickings By Peter Millar Dermatology Specialists Orient-Express Fat Attack Part IV Meal planner Almay Hypo-Allerigenic A dark day indeed Winner's Dinners Restaurant Watch No FT, no comment Finance Times Letters The Sunday Times Crossword Rupert Everett Brief Lives Best known for his role as the homosexual Guy Bennet in the film Another Country, the Ampleforth-educated actor finally came out last week to the gay magazine Attitude Quentin Tarantino vs Oliver Stone The Sunday Times The British Antique Dealers Association The Sunday Times Gunning for victory As their mutual point-scoring reaches ahead, Daisy Waugh and Samantha indulge in competitive sports, Texan-Style, on a shooting range Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a cinch The small waist is back in a big way, says the designer Bella Freud, above, at her first parts couture shows. Oh yes, ad the craftsmanship which undership which underpins the glamour will keep couture for ever haute Waisting away Contents Sad state of affair Family Life The long-term mistress Clandestine relationships are not confined to the Camilla Parker Bowless of this world. Here one woman tells of her 12 years as 'the other woman' Picture Gallery Taking the strain Health The death of a vet who apparently killed herself with drugs used to put animals down has focused attention on the vets' suicide rate, three times the UK Susan Clark reports Beverly Hills Prop Robert Evan's movie home is so much part of him emotionally that when he sold it he felt he had to buy it back straight away. By Chrissy Iley Antique Buyer's Guide The Sunday Times Homes for heroes Plug-ugly maybe, but post-war prefabs were cleverly made. Hugh Pearman continues his history of the house Collectibles Silver linings What's it worth? Annabel Heseltine tests the market for antiques Stamp of quality Interiors Barbara Chandler meets an enterprising couple with pressing designs on your walls Decorating Techniques Grant checks Table Talk A a Gill, the new Sunday Times restaurant critic, goes to Powys to see whether Hugh Grant should eat his words Testing Time The Price of fame Wine Take a leek . . . and you have the makings of a range of tasty dishes, writes Sue Lawrence Bottles of the Week 30 Minute Menu Heights of ambition A lesser man might have squandered his fotune; Neil McEacharn used it to tuen an Italian hillside into a gret botanic garden. By Graham Rose Replanting roses Multiple Display Advertising Items Banamite Anti-Allergy Bedding Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times British Antique Replicas Woodland Kitchens Ltd Kitchens & Bedrooms Wallspan Krystal Helps Stop Hard Water Multiple Display Advertising Items Traditional Kitchens Life after death The skeletons fo summer past enliven a winter garden, says Dan Pearson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Green Lodge What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Silverstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Central Railway The Good Food Company Rosie Nieper Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Friendly The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Accelerated learning Contents Contents Out of character Aa Gill on television Why, when a really good role for an actress comes up, give it to a comedienne? Doctoring the truth How realistic is ER the American medical drama? David Feldshuh gives an expert opinion Whit keeps his wits about him Julie Burchill on film The setting is Barcelona not Manhattam, but Whit Stillman's characters are still metropolitan young, pretty and wilde at heart Catching up with science prediction Scrutiny Damned and Blasted? Does the controversial play Blasted show that Stephen Daldry is unsuitable to be, as widely suggested, the National Theatre's next director? By Tom Morris. Photograph by Joseph King Too many mad scenes Has British opera lost its senses? Megastars perform for a few nights only, gimmicks dominate and tickets have reached an all-time high of £267. Hugh Canning has enough Has opera gone too far? Insiders consider opera's changing face Don't write off the story Television and newspapers may be more immediate than books. But when it comes to telling a good tale, argues Stephen Amidon, only the written word will do Beauty amid the beastly Why is there a rising tide of brutality and decadence in art? It's all part of the fin-de-siecle feeling, says Waldemar Januszczak Genxtion Emma Forrest on matters of taste Don't rewind me Robert Sandall bemoans the way pop is going back to a decade that faded to grey is studio tinkering and worthy causes Suzuki The seamier side of Cinderella A distinctly gruesome fairy tale for foot fetishists makes more sense than old-fashioned mime, says London Palladium Nasty, brutish, short-lived Benetton broke the final taboo; but now the ASA has cracked down. Is thos the death of shock advertising, asks Stephen Armstrong All fired up over the plans for the Bankside Two Swiss architects have been selected to remould Bankside power station. Hugh Pearman has only praise for the choice and the plans Picture Gallery Up to your ears in art Put your headphones on and pick up your wand—the way to look at art is interactively, says Adrienne Connors Royal Shakespeare Company The Theatre Club Chat to the stars in their dressing rooms See if your Name is Printed Valentine's Day Specials Long interval Robert Hewison grows restless about the Arts Council's drama policy, which will be another year in the making Alive when kicking We need plays such as Blasted and Killer Joe to shock us out of our complacency, says John Peter The Royal Opera Julio Iglesias Barbican Hall Barbican Celebrity Recitals Spring season 1995 Queen's Theatre Tanita Tikaram Raymond Gubbay Young Vic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pat Boone The Carpenters Wembley Arena Garidian House The Sunday Times Contents Royal Albert Hall Tippett South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Symphony Orchestra Wigmore Hall Bankhouse Leisure Ltd The Box Office Luxury Hotels Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Gielgud Theater Hamlet Apollo Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Airlines They wear it well In Scottish Opera's Marriage Of Figaro the cast are well attired but poorly attuned, writes Hugh Canning Happy returns Paul Driver on a master class that opens the LSO tribute to Pierre Boulez The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Stompin' at the Savoy From the 1930s and into the 1940s, big bands, led by the likes of Benny Goodman, Toomy Dorsey and, of course, Glenn Miller, rules the jazz scene. It was the swing era. Clive Davis introduces this week's CD offer Contents Sunday 29 January Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Center Parcs Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Wednesday 1 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Thursday 2 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Friday 3 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Saturday 4 February Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Satellite Highlights Dilys Powell's film choice An absence at Ambridge Radio Radio Critics' choice Theatre check Opera check The Official Guide of the Society London Theatre The Sunday Times Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Book Clubs Contents Audi Picture Gallery Sofa Contents Toshiba Kappauf Horst Rechelbacher Relative Values Picture Gallery Victoria Williams Portugal Portland British Airways Sofas and Sofa Beds Intercity Travel Promotions Ltd. Neville Johnson Bryant Homes Bonfire of Insanity Michelin Energy Jamaica Dolphin The One and only Gites Company Anglian Conservatory Company Subaru Scale watcher Apollo Baths Kumon Maths The Great Adventure Cyprus The Dream Team Picture Gallery Lloyds Bowmaker Dunlopillo BAC Gracewell Group of Companies and Project… The Crown the Logo Alexanders Omega Mops Kitchen Magic Ready-Made Centre Ltd. Time Life Muscovado Picture Gallery Insurance Backied Guarnte Available Multiple Display Advertising Items Linguaphone fast Scope The Sun, New Moon and Mercury, all in the sociable sign of Aquarius, indicate a time to review the old and consider the new. A week of insights rather than drama. By Shelley von Strunckel Suttons Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge Brooks & Bentley A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Interflora BCA

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