News from 17/12/1995
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Taki, Brendan McMahon, Westwood Mary-Ellen, Paula Pryke, John Dugdale, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Christopher Middleton, Jon Swain, Sean O'Brien, Ivor Morgan, Jan Leeming, Steve McNie, John Peter, Emma Moore, David Selby, David Pryce-Jones, Lesley White, A S Byatt, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, Fergus Kelly, Christa D'souza, Sally Payne, David Smith, Frederic Raphael, Penny Wark, Charles Hymas, Sebastian Hamilton, Nicki Pope, Clive Davis, George Perry's, Mary Wilson, Heather Wilkinson, Gwyn Davies, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Val D'sere, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, John Evans, Maria Laura Avignolo, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Robert Wythe, Roger Graef, Jeremy Clarkson, Leonora Digby Smith, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Ken Russell, Edward Porter, Gornji Vakuf, Ben Clarke, Geoff Whitten, Ragip Malyali, Simon Hinde, Michael Jones, Kenneth Abel, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Paul Johnson, Marius Brill, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Humphrey Carpenrter, Nick Gardner, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Roy Strong, Paul Ham, Jane Elllott, Stuart Wavell, Michael Pennington, Paul Donovan, Frances Spalding, John Burton, Sue Lawrence, Iwan Humphreys, Paul Driver, Olga Craig, Simon Fanshawe, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Peter Conrodi, Eric Steenson, Matthew Gwyther, Tim Rayment, Toni Turner, Jonathan Webb, Kirstie Hamilton, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, Hilary Bonner, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, R S, Christopher Lloyd, Lois Rogers, Anna Pasternak, Alejandro H Rodgriguez-Giovo, John Karter, John Tusa, Bob Eccles, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, George Mackay Brown, Mike Hart, Jenny McClean, Diana Wright, P J O'Rourke, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Dan Franck, Brian Deer, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Alvaro Mutis, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Rob Ryan, Fraser Harrison, Mary Archer, Ruth Rees, Colin McDowell, Jane Marsh, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Richard Woods, Sam King, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Norman Stone, Louise Branson, Chrls Lightbown, Roland White, George Ace, Alex Fortune, Maurice Chittenden, George Christofides, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, David Rees, Mark Franchetti, Craig Lord, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Eric Hobsbawn, Jonathan Leake, Sean Hargrave, Brendan Fanning, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Ian Hawey, Nigel Wilson, Alan Clews, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, David Parsons, Denis Easterby, Sarah Hemming, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Tom Hagler, Kirsty Lang, Chris Dighton, Steve Boxer, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Kenn Oultram, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Piers Gough, Roger Dobson, Frank Long, Marcelle Katz, Clifford Bishop, Steve Connor, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, V Avni, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Colin Campbell, Alice Taylor, Carey Scott, Richard Nixon, Joanna Simon, Sophie Grigson, John Gordon Davis, Dan Pearson, Kate Constable, Alan Friedman, Peter Stanford,
ResumoContents Major orders alert for early election Lottery watchdog: new link revealed to American firm Government BSE supremo throws doubt on beef safety Contents British Airways Picture Gallery The Culture The boy with an impossible Christmas wish Russians offer safe haven to the 'butcher of Bosnia' Magazine MPs want to see Beatles knighted Comment Grrraham's Port The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Kohl and Chirac round on meddling Brussels Desmond Shawe-Taylor Memorial Parties split on Diana's new role Five-death crash digger examined Passenger raped by black-cab driver Royal Opera stung by fly-on-wall film American Express Tesco Scandal of benefit millionaires Head's widow seeks end to 'lily-livered' stance on violence Jaguar The good life goes on, underground cellnet Shephard rebels on school opt-outs In today's Other Papers Brown bonanza Bormann 'lived in England' after war National Garden Gift Tokens Geldof divorce Holy Island balks at religious tide Product Recall Notice Hanging Brass Lanterns Wh Smith Exclusive Videos Anglers' imported monsters endanger native fish stocks Sharp Intelligent Thinking Midland Pay soars at Scrooge council of the north Linda McCartney in breast cancer scare Laphroaig Days spin out as world slows down tell me one good thing about your bank Parents lose in toy price lottery 'Invisible' homeless girls are too frightened to beg Dimplex Killer bug heightens fears over meningitis Vodafone An eye for an eye National Savings Life in the fast lane with the captain of Italian industry Atticvs Christmas cheer for Tara and all young Sloanes Atticvs Last chukka in Paris Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Red dawn Disability on the Agenda Front Line Fury The policing of a black community is under fire again. Tim Rayment and Rajeev Syal report on the latest Brixton riot Trust is shattered as policing targets pile on the pressure London Electricity Fatally flawed A dying 10-year-old boy's 69-mile journey between four hospitals has exposed dangerous deficiencies in the NHS Ericsson Mobile Phones Cellphones direct Nato flexes muscles in Bosnia War exhaustion and icy winter are keys to peace Eleven judges wait vainly for butchers of Balkans Virgin Serbs reveal their wily game of hide and seek with pilots Juppe counts the cost of buying peace Glenfiddich Austria's neo-Nazi sex symbol pulls floating vote Boots Family curse drags Menems to new depths Germany hangs its head as 'witch' is freed Doddery Castro shows his age as political senility beckons Mercedes-Benz Total Care Race massacre scars heart of Harlem BT PC World Red rebel warms to the fire of battle Inside Paris Pearls before swine Love is all nous need Encounters of the fluffy kind Arafat on cloud nine with Jesus Juppe looks for his next Des Res SQL Systems Ltd Price Waterhouse Ordnance Survey Chusid Headway AirUK Marshall-Wilkins Staniforth-Endsor Partners Ltd Ramsey Hall MSL International Trafficmaster Plc Eumetsat Mondial International Financial Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Ordnance Survey The Centre for Defence Analysis International Sales Executive Litchfield Associates Oxford Radcliffe ICS Multiple Display Advertising Items Gwent & Rhymney Valley Health Authority Phillips Rema Kiln Services Ltd Recruitment & Assessment Services Astra Technology Plc Austin Knight Compaq jm Contracts Multiple Display Advertising Items MMi Consulting Group TSI Group Quality in Service CSS Trident BBC Television Financial Times Major Saudi Arabian Trading Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dial Communications Gardiner & Theobald Royal National Theatre Recryitment & Assessment Services North Thames Regional Health Authority Regent's College European Business School Positive about Disabled People Make Money With Your Camera Easter Courses at Hertford College Recruitment & Assessment Services The Training & Enterprise Councils The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Queen Margaret College The University of Edinburgh Shell axes 'corrupt' Nigeria staff Insight Naval experts dig for Victory Weather and Travel Outlook Ski Scene Juries may be told of previous convictions London International Boat Show Single ticket scores £8.2m jackpot News Digest McGuinness out as Ira chief Deaths mystery Rushdie hurt Courts martial £29,000 trousers Happy ending BMW gives green light to development of new Mini Stagecoach to win first rail licence Labour threatens monopoly probe Three wise men and a wise woman too Granada offer 'too low' Scoring in the City Contents Americans in power deal Storms Ahead Christmas joy as shoppers go on a spree Virgin direct Analysts fear hotels may not be Robinson's forte Agenda Phone bank wins top award olivetti Greycoat to sell £180m asset The cost of stress Prince checks in Bridging the gap Business Digest Bidding wars loom as Pearson buys SelecTV R&m trusts to change hands Devonport U-turn Savoy finds flaw in Parisian deal US sales knock Airbus off top Battle of Trafalgar The latest loss of £321m at Trafalgar House leaves chairman Simon Keswick and his chief executive, Nigel Rich, battling to survive, reports Kirstie Hamilton Buccaneer banker makes waves Sbc Warburg's Brian Keelan helped raise the Keswicks' stake. Matthew Lynn profiles the banking star who courts controversy The Omega from Vauxhall Sharelink Self-maid man £31m up Prufrock Tips for the top from the top How to be a whiz with five kids Sharp Intelligent Thinking Bad day on the cards Capital gift Tessa Boss has no time for lunch Nuclear power cut delights the City The demands of potential investors forced British Energy to scrap plans for new nuclear plants, writes Andrew Lorenz Travel profits take a holiday Eight years of growth have ended through overcapacity and consumers' lack of confidence. Report by Ardyn Bernoth Phones price war In today's Other Papers Lloyd's List sale Bain Hogg bid finals FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Ladbroke to bet on hotels and casinos The group aims to cut non-core divisions and is keen on a deal with Hilton in America. By Rufus Olins and Matthew Lynn Coal Investments dream turns into ashes With dismal figures due this week, chairman Malcolm Edwards faces a fight to retain investors' confidence writes John Waples Minister drums up support for Amec Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Deutsche Telekom To invest or consume? America must choose American Account Eddie and Ken, lucky and in love Economic Outlook Soccer fan scores with insurance Matthew Harding is famous for his feuding at Chelsea, where he is a director, but in the city he is greatly admired for his skill in insurance. He spoke to Richard Woods Oldies are the goldies for going it alone Small Business Four out of five start-up companies are failing, and the most vulnerable are those started by the young, writes David Smith Paul Stewart Racing Unclaimed life policies total £100m Watch out: Christmas could be a real turkey Thousands falsely branded as credit risks Money Maker. . . Robert de Niro takes a gamble in… Fund for sinners eyes up Britain Schroders Housing market set to recover Privatisation fund aims to make the best of a bad job The vision thing Comment Mercury to buy back European trust shares National Savings Callers burnt by mail-order hotline Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Solicitors' fund settles negligence claim First fund for media types City big boys chase maturing Tessas Banks and building societies are queuing up with offers to attract the £16 billion about to be realised from the first generation of Tessas, write Nick Gardner and Paul Ham Scottish Widows Woolwich Building Society Virgin Direct Money Section Flemings save & Prosper Fleet Street Publications Ltd. Northern Rock Postmen get pension deal Offshore fund seeks investors Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Money Section Top savings rates UK unit trusts Europe Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Every cloud has a silver lining Shrewd investors can profit by keeping a weather eye on climate changes in picking shares, writes Robert Winnett Revealed: charges of the life brigade Legal & General Perpetual The M&G Pep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd International Company Services Limited Offshore Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Message plus Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items International Car Rental Franchise Party Land Prontaprint! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock plc The Pet Club of Great Britain No Title Bournemouth International Centre Elms AudiTEL Ltd. Government Auction News Linx Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcing a team for the millennium Holland's crop of youthful pretenders already look like a polished product. Ian Hawkey views Total Football's new generation The Long Goodbye Reports from authoritative sources in Dublin suggest that Jack Charlton is about to resign as manager of Ireland The Times Sad Skelton second best by a silver Gripping finale sees Dunwoody storm to victory Racing Sport on TV Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Moore ends his England career a second time The Rugby Column How the referee failed rugby's legal examination Stephen Jones says the Varsity match was ruined by an interpretation of the laws that owed no more to letter than it did to spirit New boys did us proud England's debut pair impressed pack leader Ben Clarke, but the team performance left room for improvement Penarth's dream on course Pontypridd savour try feast All Black grey area John Gallagher was a fine player Ireland are in no position to doubt that he could be again, says Brendan Fanning Leinster maintain their winning roll All Black remains in exile Marston's Pedigree Hybrid plants seed of growth or destruction Nick Cain on plans to drop the flankers, widen the field—and move union into a bigger league Glory returns to the Garden Hugh McIlvanney sees WBO lightweight champion Oscar De La Hoya revive the era of style and grace at New York's finest venue Two minutes' hard labour Trainer Brendan ingle challenges a jail's inmates to land a punch on his boxers. By Alex Fortune Bishops Finger Victorious Gillingham's record gamble fails Swimming Sceptical reaction to ball-tampering claim As rain washes out all but 30 minutes' play in the third Test in Durban, Robin Marlar reports on new allegations of ball-tampering Reed Book Services Ltd Steady Couples stays ahead of chasing pack On the Record One nation, one captain Hansie Cronje escaped the flak after South Africa's failure to win the second Test. Robin Marlar explains why Old Speckled Hen Venables on the ropes The trials and tribulations grew for Terry Venables in a week of woe. Joe Lovejoy finds the Fa chairman ready to stay loyal for the moment Cheers turn to jeers for McGhee The Football Column Slater makes the difference Struggling Bolton cast adrift National team under threat by Euro ruling What incentive to nurture home talent, after the judgment on football transfers, asks Ian Hawkey Second Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Third Division Premier League First Division Europe Scotland Pools Keegan widens the gap at top Young brigade prove fruitful for Ferguson Louise Taylor finds that after nine years at Old Trafford, Alex Ferguson's tenure is as secure as ever National Football Associations Ferguson's Fledglings: A Youth Policy to Solve the Puzzle Dixon loosens Chelsea's grip with late strike Shh. . . you know who Waddle shows Fox gives Spurs a life Johansson sharpens his dinner knife Pistols on the six-yard line? Joe Lovejoy finds the Uefa president ready for battle as he plots his challenge to the Fifa overlord Waddle shows vintage class to destroy Leeds Villa inspired by Milosevic Millwall fall to Sturridge style No thrills as England chill Ball-tampering claims made dunhill Fondly Remembered Tyson tames Mathis by knockout Alex Fortune reports on the latest chapter in Mike Tyson's quest to regain the world heavy weight title Best Forgotten Newcastle go further ahead Premier League goodbye. . . Cross Bose What PC? Is the nuclear age over? Britain, having pioneered nuclear power, last week renounced it. But Stuart Wavell argues that the jubiliation that greeted the decision was premature Nation turns Eurosceptic to keep the pound in its pocket Most voters now oppose a single currency and want a referendum to decide the issue, writes Peter Kellner Now tricky Dicky gets a posthumous stoning Profile The unfortunate Tory body language that says it all Inside Politics The Listening Bank Bus ride to barbarism Theodore Dalrymple Home is where the art is for new style of East Ender Hackney has become an unlikely cultural mecca, reports John Harlow Zovirax Do sex offenders have a right to privacy? Should you be told if a child molester moves in next door, asks Fergus Kelly Communists do the business for their countries Simon Sebag Monteflore is not worried by the revival of the reds Drinking for Britain—our convivial national heritage It never did Churchill any harm, nor Auden. So why is there so much fuss over the amount of booze we should be allowed to drink? Godfrey Smith makes a spirited defence of the tipple Rise St George Soros and slay the euro Longines Contents A realistic price for a bruised ego First lessons in one-upmanship Seeing a ghost in Vienna Godfrey Smith Another mate waves goodbye to the captain Quidnunc Right out of luck Nature's revenge Cautious Clarke risks a rerun of recession End of Auntie's party for Leigh Radisson Edwardian Hotels London A curse on those Little Englanders Over the green line K Shoes The Sunday Times French fallacies Designer Catholics Relaxyl Who protects the underclass? Hunters, get a life Timothy Evans was innocent Points Birthdays Pc giants vie to offer news services on Internet Online Flying car lifts engine efficiency A rotary ceramic engine could open a new era of travel without pollution. Report by Sean Hargrave Microchip connects television sets to the Net Consumer Courses Microchips that enable access to the Internet may become standard in television sets and games consoles such as the Sony PlayStation on the right. Report by Sean Hargrave Cd Rom Review Aladdin Activity Centre 1995: All the News and Views Electronic implants allow deaf to hear Computerised speech processors are helping hundreds of deaf children and adults to hear. Roger Dobson reports Free software costs too much Graphics cast new light on cerebral palsy treatment Earplugs let speech through Angel watches over mobile-phone users Bits & Bytes Monitor checks anaesthesia Big spenders invest in It The Natural History Museum revamped its Webb site Bill Gates has been busily spending tens of millions of dollars Telescopes probe into space for signs of life Scientists want to search for another planets that could support life, writes Christopher Lloyd If this winter weather makes you feel like rushing off to southern France Scientists fingerprint polluters Privilege Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin BMW The Ultimate Driving Machine Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Listers Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Stern Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathrow BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&c Tunbridge Wells Room for manoeuvre Has Chrysler, pioneer of the people carrier, shown the Europeans how to do it, asks Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Safe Decision Can Also Be an Exciting One Grange Lancaster Would you buy a used car from this man? 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The Monarchy and the Constitution by Vernon Bogdanor Oup £19.99 pp328 Contents Pile Em High Victorian valued Critical List Harvey Porlock is alarmed by a most unseasonal attitude towards hamsters The real Rabbie The Scots idolise him; cynics say it is because Robert Burns is the only world-class poet they have ever produced. Humphrey Carpenter offers up at a toast to a study that puts the record straight Another country In Bed with an Elephant: A Journey Through Scotland's Past and Present by Ludovic Kennedy Bantam Press £16.99 pp375 Give a Little Love The Sunday Times As God is their witness Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial by Joseph E Persico Allison & Busby £17.99 pp520 The shock of the new Gaudier-Brzeska Artist and Myth by Roger Cole Redcliffe Press £19.95 pp263 Little, Brown Diary The nasty boy He was tall, he could dance and he could play the lute; but he was arrogant, obsessive and politically incpt. Roy Strong considers the short life of Lord Damley, Renaissance gigolo, in the dangerous waters of 16th-century Scotland Trawling the world for god and for gold Paul Johnson considers the spiritual and mate the life of the archetypal Elizabethan scaman Picture Gallery 40 Years Ago this Week Norman St John-Stevas, reviewing Reminiscences by Marchioness Curzon, in The Spectator, December 23,1955 On the Shelf Mary Archer identifies with Isabel, the lady of Henry James's portrait MacMillan Rosemary for remembrance Sean O'brien savours the work of C H Sisson, Anthony Howell and Jenny Joseph Real life Alan Brownjohn enjoys three collections Nights to remember Arabian Nights Vol 2 Sindbad and Other Popular Stories translated by Husain Haddawy Norton £19.95 pp266 MacMillan The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 405 Paperbacks Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks MacMillan The Folio Society The Adventure of Tintin Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club London Parade Join the Quest Competition Beryl the Peril Out of the Blue Picture Gallery In an Eggshell Talk is Cheep Water Find! Christmas Savings Bike to the Future Royal Mail Brain Drain Happy Christmas from Wallace and Gromit! Deputy Dink Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales Spider-Man The Intelligent God Bogart Joy Stick Scribble Join Here, Join now The Funday Times The Sunday Times Style Inside Present perfect Come fly with me Jonathan Ross's Week Car trouble Striking attire Forget the workers, the strike is hitting France's chic shoppers. It's not easy to stay stylish in the face of adversity. Just look at the editor of French Vogue, right, says Marcelle Katz Great bores of today Every drinks party, every office trattoria get-togerther, every gathering, is their target, but how to avoid them? A a Gill complies the bore-spotter's guide to help you dodge the six most tenacious terrors of the festive season Playboy of the western world Present at every gathering of the rich and powerful, Henry Kissinger—now in his seventies—is still one party animal. They princess of Wales is just the latest famous woman to catch his eye, says Tony Allen-Mills End of the party The festive bash may soon be a thing of the past, says Anna Pasternak, while Marius Brill talks to the people who certainly won't be sorry to see it crash The Chelsea Hotel The morning after the night before Tie Rack Would you believe it? Christopher Middleton goes undercover to find out if anyone still thinks Santa is for real, and gets a cool reception Only the lonelies Being alone at Christmas doesn't mean you will end up like Scrooge, says Roland White. A variety of new clubs will mean that single people have the best time of all Turnberry Bells Just what I always wanted. . . Does finding a present for the person who seems to have everything leave you stumped? Never fear, says Emma Moore, they won't have any of these Christian Lacroix Harveys Bristol Cream Play your cards right Christa D'souza reviews some cards that display a distinct lack of Christmas spirit Tie rant Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Barramundi The Sunday Times Pantomime Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Hazel Jones vs her neighbours Feuds Corner The daddy who died Luclen Lawrence's letter to Santa, written after his father's sudden death Picture Gallery Velvet revolution Sumptnons, soft and supremely sexy—no wonder velvet has become the ultimate arty-party look, says Kate Constable. And you don't have to be a wealthy heiress to join the new Bloomsbury group, either Picture Gallery Sweet Chestnut Something to Chew on Sainsburys Going with the game Wine Suppers to sing for Christmas Crackers Testing Time Crate Ideas Rebecca Tanqueray adopts a colourful approach tp present-giving in these four contemporary take on the Christmas hamper Crate Ideas Design directory Festoon the house with baubles and beads, trim the tallest tree and fill each room with the glow of the cosiest candles. Check out our choice of the opulent the unnusual and the outrageous for a delectable, collectible Christmas See the New Year in at the Savoy The Card 1,000 top gardens for only £9.99 Design directory Fire Lighting Acorn Hobbs Nationwide Gift Services F&s Lighting Shopping on Sunday British Antique Replicas Traditional Desks for Todays Computers Always Wanted to Play Guitar or Improve? JW Marketing & Distribution Missing the party Social phobia is more than feeling nervous about appearing in public—it can ruin lives, says Nicki Pope Presents for life, not just Christmas Pets This is a time for giving, so remember to pamper your pet. The possibilities are endless, discovers Jenny McCLEAN Missing the party Exercise the imagination Don't go to pieces over Christmas. These presents will please couch potatoes and the gym classes. 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By Peter Stanford Turandot Sinutab The thrill of the stocking filler The shapely, stockinged leg has been revered through the ages, for women and for men. Colin McDowell exposes the development of the stocking—still sexy and provocative, but something we hang up at Christmas The Royal Opera Will Gromit ever be a Hollywood puppet? Matthew Gwyther discovers why Spielberg wants to sign up the heroes of The Wrong Trousers Rustled up He shot it on ordinary camcorder tape, cut the running time to just over one hour and gave Long John Silver a sex change—but it's still a classic. The director Ken Russell on his new-look Treasure Island The glitter wears off Has gold lost its shine? Does it now symbolise naff medallions more than Olympic medals? Gilbert Adair wonders if the era of plastic money has finally tarnished an age-old fascination Metal fatigue? Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger, left,… Haliborange Royal Court Classic Season If you go down to the zoo . . . How the Young Vic's director made a monkey out of Kipling. By Sarah Hemming Dixons A turnaround in the ring Simon Fanshawe is spellbound by the latest circus acts Planet Internet The ultimate four-page guide to Christmas shows in the British Isles Records for Christmas It's a gift: our critics select the very best jazz, rock adn classical records—now all you have to do is fit them into someone's stocking Back again, again Gary Glitter may show up only once a year but he always has great presence. By Mark Edwards Mind the Gap Scrutiny An absolute gift? Why do we give presents? Brian Deer pulls off the wrappings to reveal the hidden meanings of our Christmas ritual The rest of the week's films How to hog the camera Babe is that rare thing: a film that restores to pigs the status they deserve, says Tom Shone Video check Don't tell Sid Disunity personified, the Sex Pistols are trying a return, says Robert Sandall It's all body language Don't try too hard to find the missing link between John Aspinall's gorillas and the dearth of British sporting personalities. Learn to appreciate Paula Yates instead Full of the joys of spring He may not be tall, but nobody jumps higher than the irrepressible Tetsuya Kumakawa. 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