News from 26/11/1995
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Sudarsan Raghavan, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Thomas Keneally, Dr Philip Roberts, Barbara Hall, John Jay City Editor, Kevin Ferrie, John Davison, Jon Swain, Steve McNie, Adrian Lee, John Peter, Robert Wilson, Dick Louden, Tim Dawson, Magnus Linklater, Norman MacRae, Lesley White, John Jay, Bill Gates, Dr Ann Chandley, Max Glaskin, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, John Diamond, Frank Whitford, Nicolette Jones, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Tony Ring, Charles Hymas, Andrew Sullivan, Robert Adams, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Stephen Ferns, Irwin Stelzer, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, John Boyd, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, William Dalrymple, Nail MacLean, Alasdair Reid, Ian Black, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, David Cairns, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, Jenny Shields, Geoff Whitten, Simon Hinde, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Greg Struthers, Peter Kellner, Hugh Montefiore, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Judith Mellor, Nick Gardner, Neil MacKwood, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Sophie Grisson, Bernard Cafferty, Hugh MclVanney, Mike Laws, Imogen Stubbs, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Alan Smithers, Sue Lawrence, John Owen, Dag Pike, Mary McDermot, Paul Wheeler, Paul Driver, James Adams, P J O'rourke, Maeve Sheehan, Ian Hawkey, Matthew Gwyther, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Tim Kelsey, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Frances Kennedy, Christopher Lloyd, Adam Jones, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, Sue Reid, John Karter, Archie MacGregor, Douglas Alexander, Diana Wright, Eddie Gibb, Loyd Grossman, Helen Hawkins, Barry Hammond, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Rebecca Tanqueray, Paul Sullivan, Rosemary Thomson, Nick Cain, Dr Allan Cyna, Andrew Neil, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Chris Baur, Andrew Grice, Gail Rolfe, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Fraser Harrison, Kim Basinger, Steven Haynes, Mandy Francis, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Paul Britton, Stephen Armstrong, Chris Kilkenny, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Damon Quigley, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Marcello Mega, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, Lyndon Harries, Kevin Pratt, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Julie Burchill, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Dave Follows, Simon Bates, Sean Hargrave, Rosemary Verey, Brendan Fanning, John Harlow, Peter Clarke, Michael Austin, Ian Hernon, Margaret Hogg, Nick Clayton, David McKinney, Roy Greenslade, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Mike Wilson, Terry Murden, A A Gill, David Parsons, Theodore Dairymple, David Williams, Julie Smyth, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Anne Shade, Steve Boxer, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Mick Basinger, Andrew Wilson, Derek Bateman, Jane Jakeman, Lord MacKay, Anthony O'Donnell, Joe Lovejoy, A L Kennedy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, David Maddock, Bob Murray, John Burns, Neil MacLean, Kevin Hatt, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Dennis Sinclair, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents For sale: your secret medical records for £150 Patients' secret health files on sale for £150 No divorce for two years says palace Diana to retain royal status Forsyth to devolve more powers to new councils The Sunday Times Contents Recount after Irish vote narrowly for divorce Why Wests: evidence of cannibalism Savoy Taylors Guild The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Labour councils hold shares in utilities Graham's Port Glasgow allotment may hide West secrets Arthur Scargill Body Shop helps Wiwa flee Nigeria Diana swots up on mental health Delia is served up £2m book bonus Talks set to deliver peace in post strike Carolina Herrera Unbeatable Offer Ahead in Scotland Philip Morris Europe S. A. MP tried to get secret BBC figures NatWest Suzuki Worried Tate tries to stop rot in modern art British Gas British Library not ready before 2000 Gummer urged to let birds of prey be hunted Halifax Major tells Clinton: no handshake for Adams The new Mercedes E-class Council's demise puts compensation claims at risk Study blows the myth of soccer-star stress Mother to sue over Down's son denied surgery American Airlines Football fans 'put at risk' by lottery Jaguar 'Basil Fawlty' spreads terror in Bronte land HRT is hailed as a tonic for the brain St. Joseph's Hospice Article Withdrawn Longines Guardian National Savings Picture Gallery Oil makes for such troubled Greek waters Atticvs Newt in row over killings Cross my name off Di's list Nick Newman's Week Diana The princess who would be kingmaker She was sad, slick and devastating. Tim Rayment reports on the rogue royal making her stand A bejewelled cat springs from the bag No threat to succession Hugh Montefiore says Diana's views on Charles's fitness to be king are immaterial The Cooperative Bank Viglen Hewitt:'I'd have died for her' James Hewitt speaks exclusively to Anna Pasternak about his affair with Princess Diana Bugging: was there really a plot to smear Diana? Secret tapes of private calls have plagued the princess. David Leppard looks at the evidence for conspiracy Dillions Forsyth's gamble It is crunch time for the Scottish secretary as he unveils plans for greater autonomy. Is this a coup in the making, asks Magnus Linklater Carlton UK Television Midland Bosnia peace deal on paper—can it last on the ground? Clinton stakes his presidency on Balkan trio keeping their pledge Bass Reserve your Private Stock of Scotland's Newest… Woolwich Building Society Tiananmen activist dies on hunger strike Juppé stands firm on welfare reforms as French strikes intensify Cellnet Slave trade flourishes in Pakistan Thousands labour defined in shackled misery Israelis discover mass murder plot Sharp Intelligent Thinking Toyota Gaffes of Gingrich good for Clinton Ericsson Mobile Phones Bupa Dental Cover Millions at risk from Armenian Chernobyl New Fiesta Afrikaners scorn their black mayor Barclays Gossips point the finger in French gun death riddle Land Rover Russia falls for its new communists Boots TV Lolitas outrage Italy's women MPs LA police get another black mark Sex board caught in booby trap Inside Washington Subaru It could be the end of the gravy train for the White… Clancy writes off $2m Hillary's PR looks for an out Clarke will cut taxes and rates Hubble sees birth of new Saturn ring Weather and Travel Outlook Labour anger at Scottish police chief's speech Bose Limited Jackpot tops £9.3m for lottery News Digest Major pressed to meet Adams Manager ill Ice rink drama Bomb inquiry Drug deaths Workman killed Car fatality School bid Hanson embarks on big programme of disposals Defiant Forte to shake up boardroom White Hart hotel chain to be sold Budget to pave way for rate cut We Want You to Succeed Marathon man BT eyes Asian jewel in C&W's tarnished crown Contents Monks get down to business Contents Kvaerner poised to hit Amec with £375m bid Greenbury's report 'will push up pay' Heavyweights limber up for the Forte prize fight Agenda American Express Card BAe on course for top-level shake-up Brent Walker eyes Hill sale Welsh Water to pitch Swalec offer at £800m Green and Hunter take Olympus Neil ponders Express bid Business Digest Euro budgets fight Get the ethical habit—from a monk Shares to order Ronson move Alm for hotels Gerry Rocco Sir Rocco Forte is furious about Granads' out-of-the-blue £3.3bn bid for his family's hotel empire. Round one to Gerry Robinson, but Forte is not out for the count Motorola Barclays Reed offshoot greets KKR as white knight KKR has struck its first deal in Europe by backing a buyout of Reed Regional Newspapers. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Fidelity Brokerage Manchester Business School Branson for global float Prufrock Bus chase for Bond Pearson in film move? Chateau NHS Data Stream Floating sponsorship hopes Gordon Brown, the shadow chancellor, proved a crowd Profits feast for Conran Hewitt sliced Forte bagged Deutsche Telekom FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Jury told Maxwell story is 'laughable' Prosecutor pours scorn on Kevin Maxwell's claim that he is to be believed while 14 witnesses all lied. Roy Greenslade reports EMI and Thorn head for Wall St listings Sharewatch Greater Peterborough Partnership Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct A share in the boardroom Crossed wires As a caretaker chairman steps in at Cable & Wireless after the departure of both its top men, Andrew Lorenz examines the bitter struggle for control that caused the sparks to fly IBM BT shows how to ring changes with harmony Ratner plans return Bus chief's £6m 'gift' Share Tips BT Benetton pins colours to diversification Benetton is much more than a company with clothes shops and shocking advertising. Ardyn Bernoth reveals its assets Multiple Display Advertising Items Bid farce as Amec fights Norwegians The contracting giant is attempting to thwart a takeover by Norway's Kvaerner by bidding for Alfred McAlpine. John Waples reports The Times Match-maker Phoenix sets City alight Its name is barely known, but it has helped create some of the City's biggest institutions. Kirstie Hamilton assesses Phoenix Securities Revlon puts on best face for float Business at Revlon appears to be booming, but Wall Street is cagey about its flotation plans and its billionaire owner, Ron Perelman. Garth Alexander reports from New York Beatles for sale here, there and everywhere Mercury Communications Airline competition nosedives as greedy pilots flex their muscles Airlines are making profits even though fares are lower than ever, but the trade unions are pushing through changes that will reduce competition in the industry Telford The R-word is back—time to cut rates Economic Outlook Save Angel ventures where bankers fear to tread Kevin Leech has made a fortune by backing small firms. One £50,000 stake is now worth £250m. John Waples reports MGA engineers international growth in design Merseyside Development Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Leisure BSI to tackle late payers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auditel (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Government Auction News Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Best Daru Sandwich in The World Multiple Display Advertising Items The Pet Club of Great Britain SCF Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Post Multiple Display Advertising Items Distributors Wanted Unlimited Earnings-Retire in 3… Multiple Display Advertising Items Run for the money Professionalism is here. As the clubs hasten towards the revolution, Stephen Jones and Nick Cain look at the various paths to salvation Repsol Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union McRae's fast track to greatness Speed, youth and determination. New world champion Colin McRae has the ability to rule rallying for years, says David Williams World Champions Nothing finer than a Panther in Carolina American Football Simpson secures spot at Olympics On the Record A cliff hanger in the making Giggs feeds the hunger for magic Schuster shines as Broncos pack their bags for home London Broncos, beaten 22-18 by Halifax yesterday, are confident their impending move to a permanent home at the Valley will reap rewards. David Lawrenson reports Regaine Kite happy to endure the rack Sella poised to quit centre stage France's Philippe Sella, one of the greatest centres in the history of the game, tells Stephen Jones he may have played his last international If this was rubbish, then bury me in it For those critics already writing off the new England, Stephen Jones delivers a short, sharp slap of reality: greatness takes time Emerald green light means go for Saverimutto The latest Ireland scrum-half is as Irish as a pint of bitter, but already he feels right at home in Dublin. By Brendan Fanning Stimpson stakes his England claim Triumphant Midlands are in their element Andrew up and howay at last for Newcastle The Rugby Samoa taught a sharp lesson Marston's Pedigree Brooks could not be better Canny Weedon can discard his L-plates Lonesome Train is timetabled to give trainer Colin Weedon success at Sandown. John Karter reports Bishops Finger Muddle clear where rich pickings will bring pay-off All-weather racing is making headway in the credibility stakes. Paul Wheeler charts new developments In search of the third man Atherton's one dilemma Robin Marlar reveals England's captain, Mike Atherton, is undecided whether Ramprakash or Crawley should bat at three in the second Test South Africa mine the same old seam Robin Marlar believes the South Africans, in again ignoring Paul Adams and selecting six pacemen, are committing a grievous wrong Knight and Pooley take lessons to heart Scoreboard Vibrant Cork helps to life drab England Scoreboard Painful home truths As Britain's interest in the Champions League peters out, Joe Lovejoy hears why we have fallen behind from Bobby Robson in Portugal Continental coaching class: how six clubs in Europe train for success Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Juninho is halfway to perfection Cottee puts the jinx to rest A big fish in Grimsby's pond The Football Column Goodison's unseemly sideshow Bohinen: Changing Blackburn's Game Fox blooms on barren soil City rise up from the dead Le Tissier is still unable to find that magic touch Nine-man Coventry salvage vital point in battle for survival Newcastle look the part Gold Cup victory for Gallagher News inside Juninho enjoys victory at Boro Premier League Revolution for rugby clubs Nick Cain on radical moves that will transform the club rugby season and restore Anglo-Welsh competition Foreign Farewell Home Truths Standard Life They grew into monsters Paul Britton, the psychologist who unravelled their secrets, penetrates the perverted minds of Fred and Rosemary West Goodwood Travel Limited Omega Consumer Rights in Europe Hellish predators on a lost generation The West Killings The brutal, amoral Britain born in the 1960s provided the Wests with their victims, writes Theodore Dairymple Bvrla Member Cheery Ken gambles all on a vision The chancellor intends to make his mark on history with Tuesday's budget, report David Smith and Andrew Gice BT Easy Reach The feel-bad factor in Clarke's backyard Walter Ellis finds trouble brewing in a Tory heartland Economic talking with the truth The private strife of a loyal Tory wife Interview You cannot be serious Why do the British chatter so wittily but say nothing of any substance? Alfred Dunhill EC strangles itself before our eyes Radisson Edwardian Hotels London Fab Four free to bore us again In league with ignorance What's your poison? Godfrey Smith Silly-billy says sorry for helping Thatcher Quidnunc One thing that makes Dame Jill Knight MP see red Tarzan's big score Cut taxes or else Ken Livingstone reminded me over lunch last week of… Royal reality catches up with the Establishment All the president's woman Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's next grand opus could… Superlative Travel Size is in a class of its own for some Greater share of honour Property Berkeley Homes Berkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Rampant Zealots: It is worth reiterating Buckinghamshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Call a truce on pensions Milton Keynes Simpson Village Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items NHS—no sale No legal handouts Royal Reprieve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Build with Care Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wind down in the lap of luxury Developers are offering ever more sumptuous settings in their efforts to tempt people into retirement complexes, writes Mary Wilson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairbriar Copping Joyce CIM Management Ltd Belgravia & Knightsbridge W-A-Ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items Share a kitchen with the butler's ghost Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Godfrey St Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Lurot Brand Mews Company Multiple Display Advertising Items De Groot Collis Holmans Atlantic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Wilcox & Co Try Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Corbett & Co Farley & Co John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Cluttons South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weatherall Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Annuity trap wipes 5% off pensions 'House of horror' in bid war Spot your very own train bargain Box of Tricks Big funds predict a renaissance in Asia funds Contents Fidelity Direct Off the Leash Pep charges can vary by up to 240% Pep costs Pep Charges UK General equity Peps Chance for Clarke to boost feelgood factor at a stroke Virgin splits up with Norwich National Savings Solicitor's delay pushes up costs Questions of cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackes readers money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Collecting winnings can be a lottery Candour cuts charges Clarke's 'Give-Away' Budget Paul Ham reports on the range of measures the chancellor is likely to unveil on Tuesday Flemings save & Prosper Guinness Flight Chelsea Building Society The new M&G Corporate Bond PEP Birmingham Midshires TSB Add interest to savings Investors are being attracted by the high rate of interest as well as the fixed and reliable income from Pibs (permanent interest bearing shares), writes Nick Gardner Thrills and spills for Christmas Cashing in on the scene of the crime Houses tainted by horror hold a fascination for some people. Some even change hands at a premium, reports Rupert Steiner TSB Yorkshare Tessa There's no plaque like home Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Financial Adviser Gartmore Allied Trust Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Functional furniture that stays in fashion Yorkshire Guernsey Simon says it's good to talk on the radio Money Talk Farmer's son Simon Bates has remained true to his rural roots, funded by a radio career that has brought handsome rewards Stock picking by fax for keen investors Scottish Widows The International Investment Managers The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Guinness Flight Borrow from your broker Fixing to gain Savings News The Equitable Life Chase De Vere Investment PLC Top savings rates Building society accounts UK unit trusts int fixed interest Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere A tourist's guide to good investment The Smaller View Tips doled out from the top of the pile Legal & General Schroders Northern Rock Cable industry unvells campaign to calm investors Online Services A bid to revive confidence in the cable-TV sector will be launched tomorrow at the TMA 95 trade show. Sean Hargrave reports Fan power gives lift to paragliders Aircraft A £60 motor can turn a paraglider into a flying machine with a top speed of 50mph and a range of 100 miles. Dag Pike reports How It Works Samsung Quieter jets appear on the horizon Aeroengines Robot gladiators prepare to enter television arena Entertainment Battles between chainsaw-wielding robots could become the next youth cult on British television, reports Max Glaskin On a quest to bring the Internet to the masses The man who has been given the task of making the Microsoft Network a success in Britain speaks to Christopher Lloyd Flexible Screens Cable companies should forget TV and go for business services Sounding off Online services such as home shopping and banking may deliver a lot more profit than television programmes, says David Hewson Tel-Me Internet 28.8 Net advertisers slip past watchdog Bits & Bytes Dutch post office Joins the Internet Webwatch A £100m plan to build a new British fibre-optic… Online network battle hots up Trains speed into high-tech age of luxury Transports Shops, computers and reclining seats herald a new era of comfort on the privatised trains, writes Max Glaskin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin David Duggan Db6 Mki Vantage Aston Martin Lagonda Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley William Loughran Rockn Rom CD-ROM Review In this column, we review the latest CD-Roms for personal computing in the home Science Sleuths Private Treaty Jacksons C. I. Bramshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW 325i BMW Authorised Dealers The Ultimate Driving Machine Altwood 740i Kreg M3 520 iSE 1994 Touring Dark Blue Robert Stern Hadleigh 328i 635 CSi Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheyne Holland Park BMW 750i M 5 (M Reg) 6 Speed 735i Se Mill M3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Never Run of the Milcars Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Sycamore Lamborghini Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Stratstone of Mayfair Grange is Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari 246 Gts Dino Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paramount Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hill House Hammond Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadfields Lancaster H. R. Owen Testers of Edenbridge Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Road Malaya Mercedes-Benz C180 230 Te E320 Coupe Lancaster 300 Ce C220 500 Sec E 220 C220 Elegance 500Sl Multiple Display Advertising Items 300E 300 GES Buying Selling Multiple Display Advertising Items 300 Sl 380Sec Coupe Mercedes Benz S280 500Sl 300Sl C180 Elegance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 600Sl C250 Elegance Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks B & K Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items E220 Auto Cabriolet M Warner 450 Slc Hill House Hammond Meridien Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300 Te Matic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hughes Beaconsfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Jct600 Arlington Stratstone Lancaster Jct600 Dick Lovett Kinsey Jones Chapelgate H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Rivervale Merlin Road Range Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill AFN Porsche AFNPORSCHE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CNDA Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Weissenfels Rover's little shifter The new 200 is a terrific driving machine—for the front-seat passengers anyway, reports Bob Murray Rolls-Royce and Bentley Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Gurranteed Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murray Motor Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh boy—they've built me a better cocoon Queens H. R. Owen Michael Powles Limited Lancaster Hook Line & Stinker Struggling to hook his first game fish, P J O'rourke decides that anglers and nature have a lot in common: they're mean, stupid and futile Orange Going global By air or sea, travellers have the world on a plate. By David Wickers Inter-Continental Gearing up Skis Offended by the f-word Directions Sex curbs Under Roman noses Injury time Bomb alert in Delhi Special offers? Rob Ryan on the Florida Travel Network and its hard-sell tactics Waiting over In brief A slice of Africa British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items World Travel Service Which Flight? Multiple Display Advertising Items International Flyer US Caribbean Ie Shuttle Money for nothing Tourist Trap Venice Personal Best John Diamond lays the ground rules for enjoying a theme park for the soul British Airways Holidays The Sunday Times Tap Air Portugal The Display Travel Section Pettitts Voyages Jules Verne Travel Planners Crystal Premier Cities Venice Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Flight Centre Superstar Holidays Helen Rhead Cox & Kings Check-In Trail Finders STA Travel Air France General Accident Airline Network Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Romancing the stones Jane Jakeman with some nuggets of information for the jewellery buyer abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Edinburgh "Winter Special" Beech Hill Hotel Worldcover British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers The Travel Bug World Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Personal Insurance Services The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet Ski France Multiple Display Advertising Items Nanny service Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Scott Dunn Multiple Display Advertising Items Sking Norway Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Tropical Places Panorama Peregor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Somak Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Somak Holidays Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Portfolio Escoa Cruises Elegant Resorts Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Disnepland Paris Canvas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Ionian Hotel Holidays of Quality City Escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items European Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Expeditions Africa Exclusive Jasmin tours Okavango Tours & Safaris Multiple Display Advertising Items New England Country Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Thomas Keneally relishes adventures out in the open The Sunday Times Dr Johnson, I presume Selector Europe Spencer Stuart NB SELECTION Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter Simkin NB SELECTION Ltd Mars NB SELECTION Ltd Barkers Response & Assessment Zuken-Redac Sector Personnel Selector Europe Spencer Stuart GKRS Search & Selection Harvey Nash PLC McCOURT Consultants Ltd Alexander Hughes Selection Ogilvie Human Resources Management Park Brown Selection The British Bank of the Middle East Mercer Gray Coca-Cola & Schweppes Beverages Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Pepsico Yellow Pages Sales Limited Scitor Andersen Consulting Whitehead Selection Sales solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Panasonic Hoggett Bowers Whitehead Selection SCR K/f Associates PA Consulting Group Harvey Nash PLC Eastern Electricity MSL International PPP lifetime care International Data Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalyst Development Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items McKinsey & Company S&H Consulting Limited Knightstone Housing Association Breckenridge Consultants Limited Regent Consulting Mobile Phones Management Horizons Binder Hamlyn Fry Wickland Westcott Western Atlas Multiple Display Advertising Items Touche Ross McGregor Boyall Business & Technology Selection Spiers Ayres Townshend Greenfield Computer Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Martyn Dawes Associates MacMillan Davies Regent Consulting Air Products Chusid Headway Nationwide the 'Building' Society Multiple Display Advertising Items JPW Human Resources & Communications Electricity Pensions Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items To £40k+car+benefits Direct Sales Ote £25-50K Macmillan Davies Robinson Keane Search & Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Computer Consultants, Inc Crowson Macmillan Davies Royal Mail Lifeline to experience Firms sending new managers overseas could offer them more support through mentors, writes Margaret Coles Michael Page Sales & Marketing CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Granada Business Communications Platinum Technology C. V. Services Buzzword National C. V. Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW B&O Warehouse Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items E. P. International Stuart Spindler & Partners EF International Bringing Learning to life RM Ansett Australia Maverick Helpco BCB Consulting Executive Selection Associates Mercury Communications The Times Newspapers Ltd New Online Company Hunterskil Howard Plc Hays Recruitment & Assessment Services English Basketball Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Information Systems Director The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Boards of Visitors Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission SCI GST Panel (Confidential) Broomleigh Housing Association Education Manchester University of Newcastle upon Tyne Thanet Healthcare NHS Trust University of Oxford Strathclyde Graduate Business School Sorbonne University, Paris Wigan Borough Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Service with Pride & Care Kingston University A-level critics risk killing a good servant The exams sat by sixth-formers have served us well and need only modification, not wholesale restructing, writes Alan Smithers Department for Education and Employment MD& Educational Consultants American School of Liberal Arts Who says class size doesn't matter? Education Recruitment Consultant European Business School University of Aberdeen Hertford College EF Devonshire House School Multiple Classified Advertising Items D'Overbroeck's Scholl Kingston University The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Speaking up is so hard to do Managers find difficult things difficult to say, but experts believe that forever holding your peace is bad for business, writes Margaret Coles Operations Management Specialist Mondial Expatriate Services Ltd Motorola Multiple Display Advertising Items Camera angles that look sharp at interviews No Title Winter tales Heinemann The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 402 Places you've never been Exotic, moving, bizarre—1995 has been exceptionally high standards of travel writing. William Dalrymple explores the best of the bunch Millennium Tower Records-Video-Boohs The heat is on Delia is a brick and still queen of the kitchen, says Loyd Grossman. But, hot on her heels, the competition is cooking up a storm Abacus Message in a bottle From a year of distinctly diverse and eccentric books about wine, Joanna Simon offers a taste of the best The Jolly Pocket Postman Personal records Humphery Carpenter looks at other people's lives in his favourite biographies of 1995 Blackwell's Bookshops Turning over some The gardening-book industry continues its exuberant flourshing. Rosemary Verey has been out choosing the year's most luxuriant blooms Waterstones When it comes to Christmas I want to tell you a story Peter Kemp chooses fiction for the festive season from nail-biting suspense to fine short stories Robert Harris Enigma Exercising the mind Greg Struthers has fun and games rounding up the good sports books of 1995 The Gift of Reading Venus Classics History Today Materials from the building merchants Overground, underground, all at sea, Hugh Pearman constructs a list of the finest books on architecture Verbatim The Times Literary Supplement Stocking fillers The memoris, novels and biographies without which no Christmas morning will be complete Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Sunday Times Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writing School Abacus The Folio Society Ltd The Adventures of Tintin Strip-Teasers Squirt No Kidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Babe Watch Beryl the Peril On the Dog 'N' Bone Dig this! East Anglian Enigma The Railway Children The First Noel End of Story Skittle Be Alright Brain O Rain Light of Liberity Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls The Numskulls Appear Every Week in the Beano Fish Tales Spiderman The Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Scribble Join Here Join now Byeeee! Inside A man of distinction Jonathan Ross's Week Every pixel tells a story Chart topper Duty that's hard to swallow Chucking up one's dinner is a waste of food, the royals told Diana. How typically British, says a a Gill Getting back to her roots I can't stand England, says Liz Hurley, declaring it to be unglamorous. The model's family hail from a tiny village near Cork, so Sue Reid went to ask her long-lost relations if they want her back Not glamorous? We beg to differ The Berkeley The minister of sound and vision With family infighting behind him, James Palumbo and his nightclub are ready to take on the world, James Dalrymple and Neil MacKwood report N. Peal Cashmere New Playtex Is the House to blame? John Butcher's son, arrested last week on a drink-driving charge, is just the latest in a line of MPs' offspring who have fallen foul of the law. Walter Ellis reports Tunturi Spin doctors A new workshop for wannabe DJs shows Roland White how to get into the groove Kept out from the in crowd Bad news! You've been invited and then you find the real party is going on elsewhere. Rachel Cooke reports on the unwelcome return of the VIP room Janet Reger The Sunday Times Tie Rack Spellbound Americans, once hooked on psychiatry, are now consulting their local witch, and the new broom syndrome is sweeping Britain, too. Stuart Wavell reports Let them be Help! says Andrew Smith. There are better contenders for a comeback than the Beatles Jaeger-Lecoultre Glenlivet In a prison without bars He was acquitted six weeks ago, but O J Simpson finds he is coming up against a lot of closed doors. Christopher Goodwin reports Barramun DI Mornin' squire Born or bought to the manor, village owners are not rare, says Jonathan Margolis Olympian appetite Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Radisson Edwardian Hotels London Magimix Cartier Sainsbury's The Sunday Times Michael Heseltine's Hair Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Rama foundation vs Paula Yates Feuds Corner Too tired for sex Family Life Unstuck for words Improvements in therapy have given stammerers a route to free speech. By Stephen Ferns The little and large show Pets He loves birds, says musdeman Geoff Capes. As long as they're budgies. By Andrew Wilson Rhythm and blows Fitness A musical martial art from Brazil is fast catching on over here. Mandy Francis kick-starts her day with capoeira Bootle EGS This autumn's boots are made for walking—and dancing Jean Butler, star of Riverdarice proves our point By Gail Rolfe Coriander Sophie Grisson Something to Chew on Perrier-Jouët A storm on ports Port Hall together now Table Talk Christmas pudding Testing Time Fashion House Vivid pinks, Quick ink blues, dandelion yellows—rich colours are as glamorous in this Georgian townhouse as they are in a couturier's collection. By Rebecca Tanqueray Picture Gallery Shopping on Sunday Morpheus Stay Safe Exerquip Black Sheep F & S Lighting Design directory "Freedom From Irritable Bowel Syndrome" British Antique Replicas Goosebumps Reproduction Furniture Euro Drive Travel Club Hot favourite Gardening A lone cactus on top of a television set may look rather lost, but in a California garden they receive their just deserts. 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