News from 31/12/1995
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Taki, Sudarsan Raghavan, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Christopher Middleton, Barbara Hall, Steve McNie, John Peter, Tony Cox, John Jay, A S, Nick Rufford, Jason Burke, Fergus Kelly, Alistair Scott, Mike Harrold, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Nicki Pope, Penny Wark, Frank Zeller, Sebastian Hamilton, Greg Barrow, Val Hennessy, Mary Wilson, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Cameron Mackintosh, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Amruta Slee, Anthony Seldon, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Robert Hewison, Tom Edward, John Evans, Shena Mackay, David Hewson, Sir Rocco Forte, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Mike Hewitt, Jack Butler, Hugh Canning, Mary Wilkinson, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Michelle Langley, Diane Kunz, Andrew Bushe, Geoff Whitten, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Michael Jones, Simon Hinde, Caroline Lees, Robert Verkaik, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Vernon Bogdanor, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Tamsin Richmond, Rob Steen, John Legat, Bernard Cafferty, Sierra Leone, Paul Ham, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, William Shawcross, Sue Lawrence, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Nadine Abensur Food Director, Stephen Tobin, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Nitin Mehta, Dr Colin Brewer, Peter Plant, Tim Kelsey, Panos Argyros Director, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Hugh McLlvanney, Nigel Bowden, C M, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Frances Kennedy, Brigitta Hanshaw, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Randhir Bains, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, Jonathon Green, Port Elizabeth, Ed Porter, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Ken Symon, Jon Entine, Rebecca Tanqueray, Loyd Grossman, Stephen Jones, Helen Hawkins, Peter Grimsdale, Nick Cain, Stamford Bridge, Andrew Smith, P Martin, Greg Waggett, Martin Searby, Fraser Harrison, Adrlenne Connors, Ian Burrell, Christopher Goodwin, George Walden, Richard Woods, David Windle, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Roland White, Peter Johnson, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Bill Kenwright, Matthew Lynn, Stephen Dorrell, Lesley Thomas, Godfrey Smith, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, Phllip Craigie, A A Gill, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Leonard Ashley, Nick Fox, Beverly Canlon Jones, Steve Boxer, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, lan Chadband, Liam Clarke, lan Burrell, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Christine Crye, Sir Derek Jacobi, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Victor Bryant, Hugh Pearman, David Maddock, Bob Murray, John Burns, Simon Reeve, Carl Davis, Peter Roebuck, Douglas Kennedy, Joanna Simon, Mandy Piggot, Anthea Brown, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoCarey: I would bless Charles remarriage Unionist MPs to save Major at a price 'Automatic' 10 years for drug dealers caught twice Contents Kuoni Cut-throat Hollywood The Queen at 70 A new low at -29.2C! Goodbye 1995 Police probe 'massive fees fraud' at 80 NHS hospitals The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Emergency school centres planned to teach children 3Rs Motorola Lottery bonanza feeds price hikes in arts world Britain to extradite Algerian suspect Horror and Aga sagas see romance off bookshelves British tycoon ready to follow Nepali 'son and heir' into exile British Midland Law fiasco threatens motorbike legend Our Country Scuttled U-boats offer £10m scrap coup How MPs Reduce their Tax Bills £500,000 toast for the next century Donald Trump may hit Britain's casino jackpot MPs save thousands through tax loophole Harrods New car fuel test reveals the real mpg Abbey National Degrees fall out of favour Bone adds 1m years to age of Europeans Charles's dream is shattered at St Paul's Gangs start new heroin epidemic Advanced Engineering from Germany Celine kept prisoner by her killer No 10 silences Lamont with hope of a seat Renault Cars with Flair Swiss fight to halt skiing's downhill slide Scottish Amicable Volkswagen National Savings A feast of fun Villains outdo heroes in year of the rat A lesson in class Turkey beware Nick Newman's Week Nokia Stress explosion Stress Audit Out of the Blue First Alan Howarth, now Emma Nicholson. Can the Tories really stagger on to 1997? Tory malcontents where do they stand? Liberty United Utilities Hollywood's Christmas turkey It should have been a pirate blockbuster but it sailed $30m over budget and sank at the box office. Tony Allen-Mills and Christopher Goodwin tell a cautionary tale Cult 'suicide' 16 may have been murdered Italy tells Dini he can't resign Sky full of rifles alerts Indians to brewing revolt British Airways Shevardnadze duped in $1bn mystery loan scam Lunn Poly Sierra Leone slides into cannibal anarchy Hopes rise for release of Vanunu as Israel admits its nuclear bomb Drugged bulls put matadors to shame Austin Reed Alfa Romeo CIA spies rally to 'Inspector Clouseau' Squatter wars in South Africa Black workers flock into white suburbs Peking fuels Hong Kong exodus fears PC World the Computer Superstore PC World the Computer Superstore Cabinet high-flyer on costly ego trip Inside Washington All the presidents' women Doling out the flattery Berliners just wild about pigs Visions of the future start here Pera Harvey Nash Plc Bay Networks Computacenter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecom Data Associates UIA (Insurance) Limited CDOA INTEREXEC The Sunday Times Sales Consultants OTE Chusid Headway PCL Group Ltd NB Selection Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Kestrel Network Sciences MSL International Accountant Moneypower Systems PLCd Executive Prospects Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telesales Professionals Required Business Link London Central Multiple Classified Advertising Items Compagnie Générale de Géophysique Weather death toll goes up Dublin to issue IRA ultimatum Weather and Travel Outlook Killer black hole cruises universe devouring stars Virgin direct Knife rampage: man charged News Digest Club shooting Boy's bus chase Peak practice Smoke-free zone Lottery pledge Dry new year Overseas Prices Wary City expects little sparkle from shares in 1996 Forte may mount share buy-back Granada to raise its bid by 10% BAe close to jet deal with India Sinutab Caring Capitalism? Takeover action moves to insurers and food groups Contents On Line Free-spending tourists keep sales booming Workers head for bonanza in FI flotation Racal heads our Nifty Nine for 1996 BSG Shares to Buy for 1996 Foreign Colonial Asda was the pick of our crop in a vintage year Trans Tec Ladbroke Group Biota Engine safety ruling delays BA's new Atlantic service Banks face writs for Marcos 'loot' Trocadero Burton Americans to run Trident refit yard How we Did in 1995 Caradon plc Chamberlain Phipps Group plc Rebel attacks TLG board Business Digest Caring capitalism? Against Animal Testing Jon Entine, a campaigning journalist specialising in business ethics, says the 'green' stances taken by some firms raise as many questions as they answer The Omega from Vauxhall Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Things they said in 1995 Prufrock Prolific Ledgers in their own lunchtime You read it here first New chief for Bovis Europe Whitbread deal strengthens Forte defence The £1 billion sale of roadside restaurants makes Forte a much harder takeover target for Granada, says Matthew Lynn Granada goes against trend of focusing on core activity Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Sugar takes reins to spur fresh revival The Amstrad founder hopes that direct computer selling and mobile phones will help to restore the company's fortunes, writes Ardyn Bernoth Computers screen designer from competitors Small Business A commercial crisis taught one company survival skills that have helped it to achieve strong growth. Report by Andrew Lorenz Levene enters frame to take over at GEC Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Feel-bad factor will fade in '96 Economic Outlook Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCF New year tidings of comfort but not joy American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Planned Perenthood Federation Japan is the pick of 1996 Investment experts predict the stock market winners The Experts' 1996 Forecasts Fidelity tracker fund will undercut Virgin Saved by insurer's Santa clause City eyes Tessa bonanza Fidelity Direct Find a good home for children's Christmas cash National Savings Neighbours court credit trouble Shareholder discounts curbed Taxing times for Europe House prices set to rise, say lenders Building societies expect a modest recovery in the market, although still behind inflation. Report by Nick Gardner and Paul Ham Scottish Widows The M&G Pep Schroders Woolwich Building Society Old railway posters steam into fashion Chase De Vere Investments Plc Henderson touche Remnant Opportunities out of Africa My favourite share John Legat, GT's Africa Fund manager, likes Delta Corporation, Zimbabwe's biggest hotel operator, which holds the national monopoly in beer brewing Bond offers rising interest Savings News Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Opportunities out of Africa Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Birmingham Midshires Building Society Save & Prosper The Sunday Times Lester lion-hearted to the end In 1995 Lester Piggott, Britain's greatest jockey, retired. In this report on the 1972 Derby, Hugh Mcllvanney applauds one great moment in a brilliant career Making a point of teasing the crowd Cheltenham Racecourse A legend in his own lifetime All-conquering Chiefs await Missouri break Results Round-Up Regan is stripped of flyweight title by IBF This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Lewis leads destruction of Leinster Stephen Jones hopes for a bright second term for the European Cup after watching Cardiff's 23-14 semi-final win over Leinster RFU seek to raise referee standards Nick Cain on moves to recruit double the number of referees Nelson's dance was rugby's victory A breathtaking year-the World Cup, an end to amateurism-pales beside the sport's altered state in South Africa, says Stephen Jones Radcliffe reaches the gold standard A year of ribbing generously Rob Steen consults some decidedly unpromising tea-leaves and reveals the sporting highs and lows of 1996 Umpires must go boor-hunting Test-match events in South Africa lead Robin Marlar to call for an immediate change in the laws Australia wrap up overwhelming victory Martin makes merry with seven wicked maidens Robin Marlar on the Lancashire pace bowler who came back from the dead to turn a Test match Anfield of dreams Senses dulled by the less-than-golden oldies, Joe Lovejoy finds his feet tapping to a new Mersey beat When Motty met Ricky-and the parkas went potty Hereford recall their finest hour as they prepare to entertain Tottenham this week. By Ian Chadband Rebels snubbed by Sky Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Wales & N Ireland Pools Liverpool's challenge maintained Earle lords it as Arsenal lose ground Ton-up Shearer ensures Spurs suffer Pearce spot on as Stone turns cold Magic of Kanchelskis overcomes lame Leeds United narrow gap at top Kerr punishes Norwich Anfield awaits the son of Docherty Louise Taylor talks to Mick Docherty, son of Tommy and manager of big-dreaming Rochdale Ice-cool Salako sinks Bolton Wolves remain in the woods England spurn the gauntlet All to play for in Cape Town Robin Marlar in Port Elizabeth United beat frost and close gap News inside Premier League Calendar of Events 1996 Adams breaks new ground Ian Hawkey acclaims the promising debut of an exciting and unorthodox young player who has a part to play in taking his nation into a new cricketing era The Complete Bedroom Shop Annus Mirabilis? That divorce will dominate 1996, but so too will the Queen's 70th birthday. Could it be the year our troubled royal family finally turns the corner? London International Boat Show "Simplex" Bookcases and Cabinets Divorce that toppled a king but not the crown There was no year more 'horribilis' for the monarchy than 1936 but, writes Vernon Bogdanor, it survived even that crisis Impresario who saved the musical for Britain Profile 'Downsized' and 'decruited' but keen to 'plug and play' Jonathon Green looks for meaning in the new words we will learn to hate in 1996 Going Places Faith, hope and battery Theodore Dalrymple Why Newt wants Clinton to win As America's love for Gingrich cools, the Republican is happy to keep a Democrat in the White House, writes Diane Kunz Feminist guru who made up Diana's mind Penny Wark on the thoughts of Susie Orbach that hooked a princess and made her 'strong' Can 'mother' stop the sons of Islam? Tim Kelsey on the leader who failed to keep Turkey together Misfit with a mission against meddling Interview Chrissy lley talks to Stephen Dorrell, the health secretary HSBC Asset Management The little Arctic town that fell off the wagon Fergus Kelly looks at a community that is split over prohibition Mauled Major still has all to play for It is a mistake to underestimate a prime minister long the subject of withering criticism, says Anthony Seldon. By the spring he could seize back the initiative Royal Shakespeare Company The gospel according to Blur Christmas without the mourning after Pound wise and euro foolish Godfrey Smith Labour's spin doctor bowls a no-ball Quidnunc Reach for the world Camilla stays coy A period of turbulence, with scattered wealth Owen's studied neutrality Thistle Hotels Hearts go out to Linda The Times Credit to Russian voters Boy's death laid at NHS door He cannot be serious Exorcising the Nazi spectre A holiday in Greece The Sunday Times Meat-head green about the gills? Points Birthdays Shuttle's successor takes off Planes that 'see' in thick fog Photography will change in a flash Chasing pack snap at heels of Gates Portable satellite phones become smaller Bits & Bytes Wheelchair steers itself Http: //www. meto. govt. uk/ Edited by Christopher Lloyd Cd… French Your Way Fast forward to '96 You can save a lot of money by knowing what's coming our way next year, says Bob Murray Privilege Insurance BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Most super of all the supercars Multiple Display Advertising Items Maidenhead Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Listers Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lamborghini Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Land Rover Assured Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gardener's Year A monthly guide to the main events in Europe and the United States in 1996 The Royal Horticultural Society Lotus and Jaguar lead the pace race Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Sleeper: the Daihatsu Move turns into a double bed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guaranteed Motor Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highlights The Knowledge Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales to savour in a tough year Despite all the reports of doom in the housing world, 1995 has seen some marketing triumphs, says Mary Wilson Central London Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Try Homes Limited Barratt Barbican How to blow £5.8m by January 15 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Warner Loft Building Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chairman's Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnes Waterside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocyacon Linden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Golf & Country Club Weekend Inspection Flights All our Yesterdays Evolutionist Richard Dawkins found heroes and inspiration for the future, too, when he returned to Kenya to search for his roots, our species' ancestors, and a well-loved childhood garden British Airways Where is everybody? Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Sites INDIAhhh As Others See us The terminal manager Travel Brief Holiday Money The real bay watch Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Favourite things Our chief travel writer Mark Ottaway and travel correspondent David Wickers present their highlights of a year spent on the road, in the air and all at sea Princess Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Morocco Princess Cruises Ireland Holidays '96 Amazingly Good Travel Agents Masters of wrap Gearing up Snowboarding The Sunday Times Stena Line Holidays Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss swish Sunsail The mother of all temples Mark Hodson visits Kali, goddess of anger, and the supplicants bidding to placate her Trail Finders Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Air France Simply great Bon Voyage Austravel Travel Insurance General Accident Small Wonder Douglas Kennedy feels at home on a friendly island that refuses to change with the times The Sunday Times Small Wonder Travel Brief The Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours plc NZTIS STA Travel Air Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Planners Connection Quest Worldwide Bridge the World Inter Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Alternative Travel Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Escoa Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Original Cites Holiday Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Canvas Multiple Display Advertising Items Original Adventitures Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Solos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cottages to Castles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacanze in Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ski Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Piste Atiste British Airways Val d'Isere Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunquest Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Jelsave Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Gulf Coast Arizona Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hideaways General Accident Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mackay's agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peak District Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Carl Davis composes his thoughts in a seaside idyll Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wellington College Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen's Multiple Display Advertising Items The Management School Lancaster University Kingston University Central School of Councelling & Therapy Limited Hardy specimens The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Oxford Caster Courses Take the Strain out of 'A' Level & Gcse… The Adventures of Tinitin Strip-Teasers NoKidding! Planet of the Ducks Creature Feature The Funday Times Club Beryl's Diary Engineering Feet Capital Fun Demon Drama Funday Times News Furever Friends Mummy's Pride Mas-Cat Picture Gallery Pollution Solution The Funday Times Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The NuMsKuLLS Fish Tales Spider-Man The Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick S… The Funday Times Buddy Hell Inside Tip of the week Watch the trailers Jonathan Ross in Florida Let's call it a night As well as the end of the year, it could be the end of the New Year's Eve party, says Christopher Middleton Landing with a frump There was a time when, unlike Diana, one used to dress up to travel first class, says Colin McDowell. And even when we dress down, we can't seem to get it right Last resort wear Stars in her eyes Shelley Von Strunckel, the Sunday Times astrologer, on why we will have to be strong to survive a year that will see a lot of changes including the rise of Julia Carling and the possible downfall of the Princess of Wales The Chelsea Hotel How it's done The way we were Arnie, Sly and friends may never inherit the mantle of Dean Martin and the rest of the rat pack, says Tony Allen-Mills. But that's not to say Hollywood no longer has its tribes, reports Amruta Slee, below Smallbone The Cash Kings The Middle-Aged Mob The Girl Gang The Bratpack Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worth waiting for Don't rush into the first shop with 'Reduced!' signs in the window plan your bargain hunting with Michelle Langley's guide to the best sales around the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chanel Boutique Win your dream Harvey Nichols Twee houses The Newbury bypass protesters are living in cosy little tree houses called twigloos. They're just perfect for children, says Penny Wark, who learns how to make one Browns Unicorn Holidays Just my cup of tea Restaurant Watch The Sunday Times Smythson Amdega The Little Chef Brief Lives Sir Rocco Forte has announced a £1 billion deal to sell his company's roadside cafes Little Chef, Happy Eater and Welcome Break to Whitbread. What this means for the all-day breakfast, only time will tell The Sunday Times Crossword Eric Howe vs Rev Stephen Kivett Feuds Corner The eavesdropper Family Life Pool winners Fitness Splash out in the latest high-performance exercise regime to ease your aches and pains, says Nicki Pope Men with the baby blues Health New fathers can also suffer post-natal depression, a recent study shows. Robert Verkaik looks at the findings Pets Poodles are out, but pythons are to die for. Mandy Piggot gets the experts' pet tips for 1996 End of the road January scrums in the high street are fine for those skilled in rugby, but discount designer clothing can now be found outside the city centre, all year round. Nilgin Yusuf goes in search of a bargain Picture Gallery Something to Chew on Sophie Grigson Picture Gallery In the pot Let's drink to your health Food & Drink Wine Don't bank on the look Table Talk Porridge oats Testing Time The new Space age Interiors An innovative high-tech shop has softened its edges to be more customer friendly, says Rebecca Tanqueray Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Design directory British Antique Replicas The Iron Bed Company Reproduction Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Designers Guild Sale Great strides Picture Gallery Sticking to the plot Kirkdale Questions of taste A quiz for those who think they know their onions and their beer Churchil's Stairlifts plc New, Beautiful the Victorian Dovecotes & Bird Tables Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTaX Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani Global Security Systems A material world Child of our time An octogenarian cook is making her debut on British TV, writes Loyd Grossman Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gaviar Kaspia Fretlight Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Verve Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Life's Short Live It to the Full with Relationships of the Year Wise words from the Sunday Times matchmaker and soothsayer in 1995 Daewoo Did Art Really Begin 35,000 Years Ago? Contents Left to indulge ourselves Plum duff, then the Queen's Speech and a visit to the abbey it was time to enjoy a traditional Christmas Always the outsider From opera to neurology, on all fronts we are in danger of undervaluing Jonathan Miller. By Hugh Pearman The Sunday Times They forgot to pack the plot Four directors check into one hotel, and all the talent checks out, says Tom Shone A lost talent for artful artlessness Richard Cook admires Dean Martin's insouciant charm and delinquent spirit This has been a year more likely to be remembered… Cinema A good year for film? A bad one for radio? From architecture to art, theatre to television, our critics discuss what should have happened in 1995 and look forward to 1996 Television Radio Art Architecture Dance David Bintley inaugurated his new directorship of… Music Comedy Theatre Rock Arts Policy Nazi artist, nasty art Waldemar Januszczak sees through all the hot air about Emil Nolde's work End of an era Companies called Something 2000 will soon sound past their sell-by date. So what are they doing about it, asks Jonathan Margolis Picture Gallery A brush with human history If modern man existed for 60,000 years before producing the first art, what on earth was he up to? Stuart Wavell takes on the archeologists The lure of the obscure Scrutiny The days the music didn't die Robert Sandall is moving on after 10 years as The Sunday Times's rock critic. Here he looks back on the once unpromising decade that gave birth to Britpop Forum Bizet the Pearl Fishers Market Forces It's the way they tell 'em Where do gags come from a collective unconscious or, quite simply, from fellow comedians? Stewart Lee on the provenance of jokes The rest of the week's theatre Seven Fringe benefits Mike Hewitt on the agonies and ecstasies of seeing a play from the word processor screen to the stage An American original Next month the Barbican celebrates the maverick talent of the composer Charles Ives Luisa's given a bold look Stephen Pettitt on Opera North's vital staging of an early Verdi melodrama Museum peace Hugh Canning is won over by the New York Met's lavishly traditional approach Spectacular on ice David Dougill on a gliding, whizzing, wintry extravaganza at the Royal Ballet Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank Victor Hochhauser Wigmore Hall July Cooper Barbican Centre Raymond Gubbay Royal Albert Hall La Boheme National Theatre M People Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best Party in town! Bank House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Theatre Club The Theatre Club goes international Weekend in Copenhagen Win a free place on our Denmark trip The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 407 Crossword Range The Sunday Times Bestsellers Paperbacks Crises at Christmas Mr Ives' Christmas by Oscar Hijuelos Bloomsbury £14.99 pp248 Female friends Variable Cloud by Carmen Martin Gaite translated by Margaret Jull Costa Harvill £15.99 pp374 The Age of Miracles by Ellen Gilchrist Bloomsbury £14.99 pp260 The Times Literary Supplement Nothing if not critical Who felt that writing fiction was a life sentence? Who bared all for the sake of her art? Who had the best sex? Harvey Porlock casts a beady eye over the pseuds, nudes and lewd moments in the literary year BBC1 Sunday 31 December Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 New Year's Day Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Tuesday Satellite Critie's choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Wednesday Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Thursday Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Friday Satellite Crities' choice Regional Variations Film choice BBC1 Saturday Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations Film choice Satellite Highlights Satellite Sports Choice Sky Sports Satellite New Year's Eve 31 December New Year's Day 1 January Tuesday 2 January Critics' choice Wednesday 3 January Radio Thursday 4 January Friday 5 January Saturday 6 January Radio Night moves World Service The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Film The Critical List The American President Playing the leader Theatre Art Opera Concerts Dance Pick of the Week Dance Pop Comedy Joseph Starring Phillip Schofield Is Nothing Sacred? C&A Number One Skiwear 1995 a year in pictures Maples Kitchen magic Mitsubishi Mobile Phones Greek Islands Club The London Bedding Company Thirlstone Homes Ltd Furniture Craft Kingdom of Leather Sharps bedrooms Whirlpool Friendly fire Nurofen Elnapress Scale watcher Voyages Jules Verne Harrods Knightbridge Health Rider Strachan 1995 Wipeout Russian raids turn Grozny in a second Stalingrad Between war and peace 1995 a year in pictures Who wants to be a leader? 1995 a year in pictures Royal blushes 1995 a year in pictures The lost and the saved 1995 a year in pictures This boy survived for five days after being entombed… The Vectra from Vauxhall Hard knocks, happy landings 1995 a year in pictures Hotline Ordering Service Till death us do part? 1995 a year in pictures Metex Wham! 1995 a year in pictures Obituary 1995 ISL Renosystems Limited TAG Heuer Whartside Individual Ideas in Fitted Furniture Conquest Shelvex Harrods Knightsbridge World Travel Awards Kitchen Specialist Association Royal Doulton Maiden International Scope The Sun is in Capricorn, joined by the expansive Jupiter, planet of opportunity, on Wednesday. This, plus Friday's dramatic Full Moon, indicates a week of high drama. By Shelley von Strunckel Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bridge Multiyork Master Furniture Makers A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Boddingtons
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