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News from 05/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Jacquey Visick, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Robert Hewlson, J Griffin, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Toby Young, J Wang, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Anthony Clare, Michael Swallow, John Peter, Michael Cox, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Pearce Wright, Alexandra Murray, Ulrika Jonsson, J D, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Georgy Perry, Jason Burke, Rob Byan, Peter Mandelson Mp, Ned Balfe, Raymond Franks, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Felicity Warner, Kirstle Hamilton, Geoff Knights, Sally Payne, David Smith, A J Cowles, Russell Bray, Dom Foulsham, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Edward Platt, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Samantha Weinberg, Robert Sandall, Irwin Stelzer, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, John Burns Dublin, John Evans, Isabella Tree, Eddie Edwards, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Christopher Goodwin Deadwood, Louise Taylor, Gillian Walker, Mark Christy, Geoff Whitten, Peter Millar, David Childs, Roger Bate, Tony Scott, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Mark Skipworth, Tony Bell, Nick Gardner, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Louise Branson Zagreb, Colin McLean, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, Ian Johnston, Sue Lawrence, Michael Heseltine, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Amina West, Naomi Elaine Pepin, John Luke, James Adams, Eissa Wynne, Nick Brooke, Carol MardiDei, Adam Phillips, Nicholas Hellen, Gillian Taylforth, Liz Lightfoot, Shelley Von Strunckel, Ian Chadband, Theresa Stewart Councillor, Diane Baistow, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Chrlotte Atkins, Paula J Turner, Peter Plant, Andrian Levy, Angus Calder, Mark Edwards, David Woolf, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Helen Chislett, Dave Thomas, Tony Marshall Chairman, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Edna S Weiss, Don Kingdom, Peter Wilsher, Gabriel Rozenberg, Lois Rogers, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Cosmo Landesman, L F, Diana Wright, Nik Cohn, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Brain Deer, Timothy Greensfield-Sanders, Richard Evans, Barbara Chandler, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Julie Cohen, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Reporter, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Allistair Scott, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, Ivan Hill, William Langley, Colin McDOWELL, Rt Hon Lord Ashley, Helen Anderson Press Officer, Karen Armstrong, Ian Burrell, Cheryl Younson, Judge Aron Owen, Lauris Morgan Griffiths, Greth Huw Davis, Alison Beckett, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Rachel Cooke, Marina Galanti, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Gianni Versace, Murray Abraham, Sasha Miller, Brian Moore, Julie Burchill, Alison Truelove, Michael Jones Political Editor, Pamella Hodkin, Susan Elkin, David Hunn, Amanda Pardoe, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Simon Callow, Matthew Lynn, M R, Ridley, Waldemer Januszczak, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, A A Gill, Nick Farr-Jones, Tim Wickham, Andrew Malone, Matthew Bunce Le Havre, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chris Dighton, Chrissy Iley, Gilbert Adair, Sandra Hurley, Patricia Clough Bern, Anne Rice, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, Roger Dobson, Paulette Dudley, Hugh Thompson, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Mark Hodson, Albert, Elizabeth Buchan, Joe Lovejoy, Rosalind Miles, Victor Bryant, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Roger Milne, Shusha Guppy, Margaret Busby, Dr Jane Fleming, Penny Perrick, Emma Forrest, Anthony Howard, Shari Benstock, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Mary Allen, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, Christopher Lloyd Technology Correspondent, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Venables victims of £100,000 blackmail plot Tories' Secret Plan to sell of police records Blair in move to force election Kuoni Contents Found: the £10m Van Gogh masterpiece stolen by Stalin Hundreds killed by doctors relying on outdated manuals Contents Contents The Sunday Times Islam The 'savage generation' hits Britain Police quiz death-yacht man after sea rescue Labour school rift deepens BMW Owners Austin Kaye The Sunday Times KLM King heads £100m firm thanks to Tory whip Blood feud grips the beef barons Vesteys try to heal family rift over business Maxwells order opinion polls to avoid fraud trial Hewlett Packard Over 70% of business people listen to Commercial… Fish factories to mass produce cod Crackdown on firemen as casualties rise Goalkeeper offered bribe Charles accused of 'betrayal' Wakeham in row over bank contract Phone bugged in royal court case Barclays National Power Crews Strave on stinking ships trapped by debts Prize-winning Mellor faces axe from BBC Jeep Women in battle with Labour's old guard Science detects fatal flaw in English bowling Renault Dons battle for history's royal crown Labour luvvies desert 'right-wing' Blair British drive to lure millionare foreigners flops Lotus Vauxhall Article Withdrawn Picture Gallery Di and those Slimy yankees don't gel Never give a tennis pro an even break Spirited end to arty party Northern Rock Drugs call the tune in Mexico Nick Newman's Week The agit-professionals The ranks of the animal-rights protesters have been joined by the hardcore agitators. Margareete Driscoll and Mark Christy report London Electricity Qantas Too Much to Lose The schizophrenia of shankill Man Ford When nanny Knows best Are the new controls on advertising for the good of the nation's health—or unnnecessary censorship? Nicholas Hellen and Tim Rayment report Iran making chemical arsenal Washington split over how to deal with pariah state Pentagon furious over Clinton concessions on missile shield French left settles on Jospin for Presidency Norwich Union American Airlines China moves to banbabies with defects Russians beat Chechens on 'torture train' Nissan Gulf dissidents accuse colonial hero of torture Stena Sealink Rising tide of slaughter at sea Stowaways killed to avoid red tape Tragedy of a TV idol touches French hearts Swiss urged to put freeze on holiday homes The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 21 Shogun Sioux go on warpath over Costner Cheltenham & Gloulcester Croatians Set for gamble of their lives Ohio hunts for serial hospital killer of 30 Bosch Court laps up tale of Jackal's Mata Hari Picture Gallery Boot Top of the brawling pops Jack the lad says prove it Balladur's 'at home' backfires Stalin's vault gives up Van Gogh treasure Heseltine warns Major on Europe Corby Weather and Travel Outlook Student climbers saved Ski Scene Give up guns, Hume tells IRA Jackpot tops £10m for lottery News Digest Sect linked to baby's death Terrorist claim Security cuts High smith dead Gatting going Shotgun death Contents Article Withdrawn Recovery hit by crisis of Confidence Holiday and car sales take a dive Mystery of Rank chief's future Continental Airlines Lord Archer's 'lucky' friend Contents Motor ace Mansell goes sweet on Cadbury Bovis in talks to take over Costain Contents US hits China with trade traiffs Real and imaginary bids keep the City buzzing OKI More defections at Saatchi & Saatchi Pfizer may bid for Wellcome Thorn to pull the plug on Rumbelows shops The Greater Peterbrouch Effect Row looms as banks' profits soar Corporate ducks in takeover firing line Kristle Mamilton taps into market talk on the companies most fancied to receive bids Predators are Back Just when you thought it was safe . . . Glaxo and Trafalgar sink their teeth into unsuspecting targets and more hostile bids are on the way Borclay's de Zoete Wedd Limited I'll ask the questions, Spens tells the Dpp Restaurant man in meal marathon Foxley Reed strategy ruffles City Swansea Centre for Trade & Industry MPs game for transport duel Lloyd's gets ready to rock'n' roll Hezza's fees ability study French coffin supermarket idea expires Bells toll for masters of the universe Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Pools operators cry foul over lottery Littlewoods, Vernons, and Zetters, hard hit by the National Lottery, demand a better deal from the government in what may be a fight for survival, reports Randeep Ramesh Glaxo bid underlines revival of blue-chip broker Only four years ago Hoare Govett looked doomed. Now its participation in three big takeovers has restored its reputation as one of the City's top brokers. By John Waples Bath Press books its passage to market Sharewatch Southern Electric Dalgety British Airways British Land B&Q Generators Cranswick Johnson & Firth Marks & Spencer A share in the boardroom In today's Other Papers Wellcome London gains as Frankfurt falters Single currency will come sooner than we think Economic Outlook Russia turns bearish on capitalist reforms American Account Warburg returns to German roots Digital links up with British firm to develop chip for interactive TV Sensors keep eye on house of Windsor Engineering Electronic sensons will monitor the Queen's castle for fire, damp and subsidence, writes Christopher Lloyd Storing uranium in ocean wells Nuclear Intel inside Taming the Volcano Simulation Computer models of a Mexican volcano aim to save lives by predicting how it will erupt. By Max Glaskin Satellites will beam radio to the Third World Broadcast Digital radio services will offer a flood of information in remote parts of world, writes Christopher Lloyd Space Janitor cleans up orbiting junkyard Space Spacecraft face a growing threat of collision with orbiting debris. Tim Furniss reports on a plan to clear it up Night in at the movies The Sunday Times Standing up to earthquakes Architechure A new simulator can help make buildings quake-resistant, writes Roger Dobson Demand grows for quality courses Irvine Travellers' window of opportunity Which? goes out on multimedia Encoder offers choice of languages Room service goes on-line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Display Advertising Items Andura Tmc Ltd AudiTEL APC Multiple Display Advertising Items Wonderful Wigan Ian chandband finds that passion runs high and praise is profuse for the men who play for the Regal Trophy winners, Wigan—acclaimed locally as the most successful sporting club in Britain. Picture: Chris smith For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV & Radio Rugby Union Nicholls to the manor born John Karter meets the young trainer hungry to staisfy his ambitions with Deep Bramble Franchising in the 90's CBI Legal & General Swatch the Beep Deep Bramble reaches Gold Standard Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Chapple just the chappie News Focus Golf Hockey Basketball Alpine skiing Ice skating Boxing board warned over ringside care Jonathan Rendall reports on a campaign for anaesthetists to be present all boxing promotions Hylton cruises into the fast lane Kiwis set to sink American dream Robinson makes hard work of sixth defence Manners maketh a sport of real magic David Hunn finds an ancient game that remains untouched by the modern world Scotland in driving seat once again How England's opening try shut out France We proved our ability to adapt play Brain Moore warns critics against writing off England's win as looking good against a weak oppostion Puregenius Thorpe fights on after the Waughs Time to build, not to celebrate Peter Roebuck says England's first Test win Down Under in eight years and 10 attempts was more palliative than cure The Times Gatting loses his Test appetite Rob steen reports on the decision by the last of England's G-men to rollow Gooch off the international stage Pakistan eaten alive by lions of Zimbabwe Farewell the Last Hero Fellow commentators Richard Evans pays his respects to the great Fred Perry, Britain's last Wimbledon men's singles champion, pariah turned patriarch and a very uncommon common man Mazda Bailey scorns new harassment claim Inside Track Profits fair on foreign exchange Cantona may be a bad apple, concedes Joe Lovejoy but the discerning trader can reap fruits aplenty from the burgeoning market in cheap quality imports Successes and Failures among the Premier League's Foreign Legion The ebbing of the Tartan tide Hugh Mclivanney traces the waning influence of the Scottish raiders whose hearts once crossed the border and stirred the Sassenach soul Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference & Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Cole opens account but united toil Ferdinand rules as he pleases Comic, but no relief Shearer and Sutton: The Embodiment of Blackburn's Work Ethic Norwich hit by the Royle blues McAllister bubble pricked by Thorn Why we desperately need a cooling-off period Joe Lovejoy on woorying signs that fans, players and managers are developing inflammatory habits Fowler robs nonchalant Forest Flitcroft's late strike denis Southampton Draper unsuited to sad Leicester Wednesday profit as Arsenal see red Ipswich fall as Palace ride their luck Bolton destroy rivals to go top Contents England crunch the French Continuity is always the name of the game Orange Contents England on the rack Premier League Little Lord Orson Goodwood Travel Limited Persimmon Going Places Britain must march behind Churchill into Europe Do not let doubt overcome commitment, says Michael Heseltine From Hovis to Hollywood—and back home Profile Ridley and Tony Scott The Geordie brothers have brought hope, at last, of a British film industry to be proud of Major strives for the right language on Europe Inside Politics Michael Jones Political Editor Paul Mitchell Okay, babes, you're going to the wood America gets sensible about welfare The 'heartless' view that you do not necessarily help the poor by hurling billions at them is gaining ground, says Norman Macrae Fed up to here with the food police Kate Saunders gets her teeth into the nutritionally correct who are trying to dictate what we eat Phone Rock The Vital question: how reliable are the pollsters? Godfrey Smith Labour fundraiser and best-selling novelist Deal the final cards face up No Title Unionists must keep the peace process on the rails Superlative Travel Not just an exam, more at test of character Debating with the dinosaurs—a Labour moderniser's table When Tony Bell argued against clause 4, he got more than he bargained for Damp, yes, but not doomsday Exaggerated claims about the causes of the floods over the lowlands of Europe are obscuring the truth about what can be done to prevent future recurrences, writes Roger Bate Reality of the battered women Rosalind Miles wants the truth told about domestic violence Spied on by the Stasi—and so close to home David childs on the Britons who filed reports on him to East Germany's secret police A single Euro currency: the road to ruin or riches? The governor of the Bank of England has called for an assessment of economic rather than political, pros and cons of one money for the Ec. David Smith Economics Editor, takes up the challenge Evita: the truth is, they couldn't play you A leading actress is proving elusive says Toby Young Violence in the home is not a statistical myth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Golf & Country Club Lessons in winning power Birmingham protests Dancing on Sundays Points Birthdays Alfred Msapine Homes Alfred McAlpine Homes Onster Quay Watermark Resorts Savills Cala Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes The rich rediscover Mayfair Quality will always tell and the wealth are renewing their love affair with a famed part of central London, writes Mary Wilson Fitxroy Square Cluttons Bellway Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ring the changes Plenty to crow about in Rookwood Park Central London Estate Agents John D Wood & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Mews Company George Stead Royal Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Brittany Ferries Muddied Waters Cunard Bridge Cunard Great Barrier Reef Trans Indus Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The blood factor Staying still can kill, says Rob Ryan Another man's Poisson Tradewinds Mummy dearest Resort Luxor Report Orient Lines British Midland China The Big Value Bermuda Swan Hellenic Learning to Sail Stuart Wavell takes a different tack in the Med; and, right, Charlotte Atkins hunts down courses for sailors-to-be Sunsail VFB Bales Tapestry Sea Horsel India Tourist Office What to wear, what to read Cannes P&O Disneyland Paris Stena Sealink Holiday Barcelona Night & the city After dark Robert Elms prowls the town that never lets you sleep Taking to the Veil Isabella Tree loses herself in Iran's dress code Sweden Return to splendour Scott on Skiing Coastal South Carolina To Advertise Call Flight Bookers Trail Finders Barclaycard Commercial Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Qantas Warning Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Bridge the World USAirtours plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Coloumbus Worldwide Peregor Iberia British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call Bon Voyage Quest World Wide Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Holiday Autos Simply Turkey Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocamp Lunn Poly flight shop Travelbag As Travel Explore CV Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bug Tropical Places Direct Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call British Airways Holidays Exotic Thailand Hong Kong Campus Travel Sunsites Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villa Select Sthelena Line Ltd Sunsail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Sealink Headwater France Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Villages Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Le Shuttle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matthews makes holidays Disneyland Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items First Choice Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Travellers Way The magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Busch Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats Camp Beaumont Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hoseasons My Hols Three is now company for Ulrika Jonsson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stena Sealink Holidays Riding high Greth Huw Davis finds the Streets of Hull paved with fish Mackay's Lagency Craigen Darroch Teachers misled on Pru pensions Sales Seminars dangled lure of early retiement Decade of 'freak' growth is over Contents On a wing and a prayer Perpetural dives into Latin Crisis Contents Helping Hand . . . Marina Crocker is one of the… Fidelity Investments Contents No rise in home loans just yet Ease burden of childcare costs Guinness Flight Little to show for pension top-up Every week our, own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Case against leaving £1 mortgage Woolwich Women get raw deal on pensions Pressure groups claim the reforms proposed for pensions fail to provide equality Reforms leave divorced wives out in the cold Bank of Ireland Mortgages Hill Samuel Annuities remain a battle of the sexes Part-time workers miss out Headline rates 'deceive' the high-income fans A key change in the way unit-trust companies can charge is confusing Investors, say critics. Report By Nick Gardner Henderson touch Remnant Vow to protect your wedding Baxters Hire a hand to rock the cradle A nanny or au pair can ease busy couples' lives. But what are the costs and the rules Amanda pardoe explains Being a working parent is not child's play The Equitable Life Invesco Personal Finance Privailege Clerical Medical Investment Group Rothschild Assef Mangement Investment trusts turn user-friendly The sector has enjoyed a revival in recent years as fund managers tailor their trusts to suit a wide range of investors, particularly those seeking a high income Stake builder lines up photo opportunity My favourite share Advertisement How Eddie The Eagle Crashed to earth Foreign Colonial Perpertual Banks make it easy to Switch accounts Framlington Unit Management Limited Call to run death-trap cars off the roads How to keep a ceilling on flat insurance The Equitable Life Bank of Scotland Warranty repairs don't run on time Airways Unit Trust Allied Trust Bank The Sunday Times M&G Income growth from Schroders Savings News Chase De Vere Investments Plc Personal Finance Top Saving rates Borrowing to pay off old debts Borrowing to pay off bills is inadisable but sometimes debts can be consolidated to reduce the interest, writes Margaret Coles The Equitable Life Seamen get Suez Pensions Schroders Clerical Medical Insurance outcasts welcome Mitsubishi Joins the Community Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Electronic jam beater goes national Motoring Innovation Parking The Knowledge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adt Auctions Approved Used Cars L&C Tunbridge Wells Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexogon of Highgate Private Advertisers Cheyne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Park Lane Evans Halshaw Sytner direct Prophets Gerrads Cross Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Vardy Continental Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Assured Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas Lancoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Puttocks Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poreche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Dula Go for your Testarossas The market is strirring—this could be the ideal time to invest in a second-hand supercar, writes Russell Bray Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed Guaranted Motor Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents SAAB Keep death off the road: drive faster Selector Europe IT Service Provider Leading Airline Industry Supplier Top 100 Pic UK Retailer Sky IBM Michael Page Technology N B Selection Ltd NB Selection Ltd Sofa Workshop Teradyne NB Selection Ltd Kpmg Peat Marwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernst & Young Goodman Graham Eastern Mainland Path Finder Price Waterhouse Ernst & Young Harvey Nash Plc Lindsay King Group Goodman Fraham Eastern Europe PA Consulting Group Selector Europe Motorola Marque ITIM Associates Ltd The Allison Partnership Whiteland Selection Forte Multiple Classified Advertising Items F1 Group Plc Hoggett Bowers Multiple Classified Advertising Items MSL International Coopers & Lybrand Cedar International Heinz MSL International Korn\ferry Associates Allied Dunbar Warwick Parker & Co Ltd British independent oil Company Pera AlphaGen Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratacom the Fast Packed Company Synergy Goodman Graham OASiS The Enterprise Architects National Westminster Bank Price Water house N B Selection Ltd Ward Executive Limited Lotus Customer Services Manager Reuters IKEA Computer Personel Consultants Ltd. Gray Stone MacMillan Davies GMBM Advertising & Research Johnson Wilson International Hewlett Packard NSPCC Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust Cognito Pets Choice Ltd The Times London Transport Medlock Associates SmithKline Beecham Eastern Natural Gas Standard Microsystems Corporation PA Consulting Group Power Mark Motorola Retail Profiles Search & Selection LJa Recruitment Myriad Intergraph Simpson Crowden PCL Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Julie Woodcock Consulting Business Link Wirral Hdl Training & Development MJS Scientific Chem Systems Michael Beer Associates Careers Service Birmingham Price Jamieson Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Alexander Mann Associates Ridgeons Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Knight Alexander Mann Associates AF Advertising Ltd Howgate Sable Personal Investment Authority Limited The Data Technology Company Northern Recruitment Group Of Wat AF Advertising Ltd Scitex Tempo Multiple Display Advertising Items Renault Gama International Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglian Water Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester The Bank of Bermuda Limited Binder Hamlyn Fry NHS Executive Hampton Court Palace South Bank Employers' Group Justices' Chief Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Camden Psec Dti sponsored McKENZIE Grant Selection & Search Urgent Westor in People The British Association Royal College of Art Scholl Association of Commonwealth Universities Enfield Multimedia & Info Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Chiropody Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Birmingham University of Durham University of Stirling When learning is stuck on the ground floor Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Tutorial College Davies Laing & Dick The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey College Davies's College Something rotten in the nursery The latest Proposals for universal pre-school education will create dumping grounds that undermine family life, writes Susan Elkin Education Helpline Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Take the Strain Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Tutorial College Contents Past Master From The Boer War To The Cold War Essays On Twentieth-Century Europe By a J P Taylor edited by Chris Wrigley H Hamilton £25 pp454 The cutting edge Taken for a ride? The Company of wolves Pile 'Em High Down to earth Going under Picture Gallery Critical List Harvey Prolock on dutiful reviews and the private life of the critic Character forming In his journals Anthony Powell comes across as a blimpish buffoon. Surely, John Carey assumes, this is a masterly comic creation? Cry freedom African Women Three Generations by Mark Mathabane H Hamilton £17.99 pp366 No more Mr. Nice Guy Tony Blair: The Modeniser by Jon Sopel MJoseph £15.99 pp 308 Granta Tim Parks Mimi's Ghost Freudian slips The Man Who Never Was: Freudian Tales by Janet Sayers Chatto £15.99 pp 226 Seven exceptions to the rule An Anthropologist On Mars by Oliver Sacks Picador £15.99 pp 319 The Sunday Times Eyewitness Travel Guides Diary The end of innocence As the BBC begins its dramatisation of Edith Wharton's The Buccaneers, Shari Benstock analyses the novelist's new-found popularity 80 Years Ago this Week On the Shelf Red in tooth and paw The Tribe Of Tiger: Cats And Their Culture by Elizabeth marshall Thomas Weidenfield £16.99 pp224 The Times Literary Supplement The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 360 Michael Palin Occupational hazards The Model Occupation: The Channel Islands Under German Rule 1940-45 by Madeleine Bunting Harper Collins £20 pp354 Kissing and killing Mimi's Ghost by Tim Parks Secker £14.99 pp314 And the wall came down The Love Test by Hugo Hamilton Faber £8.99 pp 197 Love in the air Elizabeth Buchan Surveys the latest romantic novels Thanks for the memories The Afterlife by John Updike H Hamilton £14.99 pp 316 Shortlist Talking Books Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Arrow Books Section The Writing School BCA Books Clubs Contents Strip-Teasers No kidding! Plant of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Beril the Peril Funday Times News Aplgs Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The NUMSKULLs The Bartons Bogart B… The Funday Times Squeezy Does It Contents It's in the stars You bet it won't be you Jonathan Ross's Week Keeping in trim What's my line? Why does Cindy Crawford think she can make it as a film star? Cosmo Landesman on the mixed careers of model actresses The Princess in New York Right, left to right: Arianna Stassinopoulos A break and make time In America, where half of all marriages fail judges are ordering parents to attend seminars in which their own children talk frankly about the effects the divorce has had on them with almost one in three British marriages breaking up, should we try it here, asks How to tell the children Do's and don'ts of divorce: advice from the counselling group, children of Separation and Divorce Regent Bowing out gracefully A Brief History of Essex Man The Chelsea Hotel What a has to boy do? Going to a strip club is a young man's rite of passage, argues Christopher Middleton. But it's often a disappointment Whinge benefits Unicorn Holidays Uneasy riders Letters The Sunday Times Enjoying the Nile rushes Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Holland Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Nigel Mansell Vs Frank Williams Feuds Corner Alue these antiques and win £4,000 Mexican Wave In Del Rio, on the Amercian side of Mexico, Samantha Weinberg joins the border patrol in its daily search for illegal aliens The Sunday Times Breathtaking Picture Gallery Contents Man about the house Family Life The workshy father Medicine chest Health A Virulent virus and pollution threaten every breath we take—as an alarming epidemic of chest infections among schoolchildren shows, says Susan Clark Lord loveaduck The American folk art of bird-carving is preserved by Guy Taplin. Diane Baistow met a master craftsman Collectibles part 3: the 1960s Spic & Span The best of the many housing estates built in the 1960s were the work of one small architect-led developer, says Hugh Pearman Back in Prints Interiors Print rooms were once a feature of grand houses Barbara Chandler meets the man behind their more widespread revival Collection points Antique Buyer's Guide The Sunday Times No sec's appeal Food & Drink Table Talk Testing Time California dreaming Food & Drink Wine Drop everything Sue Lawrence on Singin hinnies, fatty cutties and other griddle cakes 30 Minute Menu Cuttings New year's Solution Gardening With their lantern-Shaped flowers, hellebores—the Christmas rose—have the capacity to light up any garden in the dead fo winter, says Dan Pearson Impatiens & Petunias Beautiful Gardens Take Shape with Agriframes Insublind Multiple Display Advertising Items Securiglide UK Ltd Woodland Kitchens Ltd Krystal Clean Scale British Antique Replicas Cosmopolitan Bathrooms Tip of the Week Ice breakers Gardening The Cambridge Botanic Garden shows that there are many ways of livening up the winter scene. Graham Rose reports What the Stars Say about her Relationship of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Visual Pleasure Famous Designer Clothes The British Insitute of Practical Psychology Maple Marketing UK Ltd Medivac Healthcare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red Star Wristwatch Bouquets The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items The Genius Formula Contents Contents Reputations in threads A red queen, a queen of fashion, a fashion for the boys in blue—and out of the blue, a decent hospital Series Mistaken identity Computers are being programmed with personalities, but Caris Davis doesen't think we will learn to love them Just like a little girl Compared to his ravishing 13-year-old neighbour, Leon the hitman is nothing more than another righteous retard To Hello! and back Scrutiny Not the man you though Eddie Izzard is amiably open about the Controversial aspects of his life. But Mark Edwards finds the comedian ready to move on. Photography by Sally Soames Fairest Isle This Disparate Isle Robitussin Disunited we Stand Law of averages The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg is another individual design by Richard Rogers. But Hugh Pearman finds that it it lacks the force of its famous predecessors Building of the year award Forum Sadler's Wells Masters A step in time Dame Alicia Markova recalls David Dougill her time as Balanchine's Nightingale No room for catholic views? Jesus himself might not get a hearing in today's Catholic church, Karen Armstrong after the censure of her C4 programme on the Pope Wyndham's Theatre Why do teenagers Watch this not this? Youth programming rarely attracts even 2m viewers yet the soaps enjoy universal appeal. What makes young people switch on, asks Dom Foulsham The Sunday Times Generation The worst thing about Brookside is that it has made victimahood sexy, Says EMMa Forrest Madam Butterfly Record check The London Symphony Orehestra is Brazenly trumpeting… Royal Ballet Video check Still all the rang In 1990s Britain we can well understand Jimmy Porter's anger: John Peter on a new staging of Osborne Stage fight Mary Allen, Secretary general of the Arts Council, defends its theatre policy Fame the Musical Theatre Barbican Centre St John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Barbican Celebrity Recitals Luxury Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Shaftesbury Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Celine Virgin Bonjovi Royal Albert Hall South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bankhouse Leisure Ltd Royal Festival Hall Chuck Berry Charley Pride Bankhouse Leisure Ltd The Carpenters The Sunday Times London More Tehatre/dinner/cabaret Evenings Go behind the Scenes for the London Arts Season The Sunday Times Marley's ever-present ghost Bob Marley did more than any other musician to popularise reggae. Robert Sandall on this week's Cd offer BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Regional Variations Film choice Discovery BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choices Film choice The Discovery Channel BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' Choice Film choice BBC1 The Discovery Channel Regional Variations Satellite Critics… Film choice BBC1 The Discovery Channels Regional Variations Satellite Critics Choice Critics' choices Film choice BBC1 The Discovery Channel Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice The Discovery Channel Saturday Regional Variations Satellite Critics Choice Film choice The Discovery Channel Highlights Satellite Dilys Powell's film choice Changes in the hear and now Radio Waves World Service Frequencies Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Theatre check Opera Check The Official of the Society of Lonodon Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film check The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Musicians Contents Whitehall's nuclear test Facing the government review Building on the past Rapid Progress since the war Nuclear Who's who Think green, think clean The Environment A Scottish Nuclear Ready to go to the marketplace Privatisation The transformation of Cinderella AGRs BNFL Power to pay their own way Commercial Viability Nirex Responsible enviromental management for… Tomorrow, the world Exports Farewell—and mind how you go Magnox Obey the 35 commandments Safety Sights now fixed on king coal's crown The Future Stars to outshine the sun Fusion Out of Sight, but not out of mind Waste Disposal Eastern problem Chernobyl Nuclear Electric Contents Peugeot Barbados Contents P&O Cruises Rothmans Sunday Times Wine Club Emily Woof Gary Oldman Picture Gallery Relative Values Relative Values Vaila MacDonald Paul Oakenfold Focus Monthly Disposable Contact Lenses BCA Books Club Christians Furniture Village The Garden Route Intercity Brights of Nettlebed Nortra The last modernist Portakabin Stannah Dolphin Sandlas So Many Stories to Tell A Walt Disney World of Holidays in One Amdega Royal Westmoreland Barbados One Florida Many Faces The Nearest pillar-box Nordic sport Premier Fitted Bathrooms Noble Caledonia Limited Racing Green The Old Tannery Collection Furniture Craft Lyn-Plan Lyn-Plan Bespoke Multiple Display Advertising Items Short Sight Alexanders BAC Limited Spacemaker Woodland The Ultimate Compliment on Valentine's Day Delcor Madonna is usually photographed by in Little more than her fame Choc Express Ltd Websters Gilt Edged Fine Arts The Royal Geographical Society The Zoology of the Voyage of Hms Beagle Parmesan Picture Gallery Lloyds Bowmaker Scope Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge Franklin Minr Limited A Life in the Day of Interflora Hoover

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