News from 22/12/1996
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Tony Keegan, Katherine Viner, Stephen Jones Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Richel Webb, Barry Davies, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, John Peter, Lesley White, A S Byatt, John Jay, George Kalas, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Martin Bell, John Diamond, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Jenny Murray, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Austen Atkinson-Broadbelt, Nicki Pope, Penny Wark, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Alicia Dujovne Ortiz, Irwin Stelzer, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Tom Harvell, Paul Naki, Hank Elder, Mark Ottaway, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Henry McDonald, Les Precious, Isabella Tree, P D James, David Hewson, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Julian Critchley, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Jenny Shields, John Peel, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Sean Newson, Peter Millar, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Glyn Maxwell, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Richard Johnson, Bill Kenwright Vice President, Paul Donovan, Angela Newing, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, Peter Wright, Susan Jeffreys, Lowri Turner, Sue Fox, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Tessa Evelegh, David Leppard, Tim Kelsey, Andy Webb, A Phillips, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Flynn Sarler, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Nick Peters, Sean Newsom, Irene Shuell, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Sir Derek Jacobi President, Sean Day-Lewis, John Laughland, George Taylor, Andrew Roberts, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, Fraser Harrison, Sylvester Stallone, Nell MacLean, Rasselas, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Prigg, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, Wayne Bodkin, Maurice Chittenden, Carey Scott Mirny, Paul A Rader General, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Peter Watts, Adam Parsons Motor Racing Correspondent, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, John Polkinghorne, Michael Sheridan, Frank Allaun, John Harlow, Philip Beresford, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Alan George, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Randeep Ramesh Correspondent, Julie Smyth, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Robert Johnston, Sir James Craig, Chrissy Iley, A Wiltshire, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Baron Robert Vaes, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Dr John Fox, Chris Lightbown, Dr D Severs Cheif Superintendent, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Phillips, Dr Stephen Pullinger, Salis bury, David McLeish, Tobias Wolff, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Douglas Kennedy, Chris Feetenby, Lawrence Marks, Dan Pearson, Michael Sheridan Shenzhen, John Tosh, Mark Power, Peter Stanford,
ResumoRevealed: Israel made the Egyptian army go to pot Blair vetoes 50p top rate tax increase Former Tory defence minister enjoys Gadaffi's hospitality Insight Contents British Airways Style The Culture Sweet singing in the cathedral choir Censors will allow Crash to be screened in Britain News Review David Frost heads bid to buy football club The Sunday Times The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Unionists to link up with Goldsmith First Telecom Newspapers Support Recycling Britain may have to quit EU, says Thatcher New clue to girl's murder 'DIY morality' angers Carey Linford Christie's brother killed City launches takeover bid for two-brained Willetts Imelda, queen of shoppers, just says no Palace cuts 'jollies' from Christmas broadcast "Strewth!!! What can I get for Julie?" Cosmetic surgery tops Santa's list Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Professor predicts genetic decline and fall of man Football refs to be given an electronic eye Property fiasco over axed road schemes may cost DoT £150m The Close Calls that Cost Teams Key Matches Friends of Francis Bacon fail to prevent film of his sex life Jets' escape hatches 'too hard to open' American Express Services Europe Limited New Labour singed by plot at Hellfire Club Alchemist may win the oxygen of publicity Homeless bed down among shop crowds Crisis at Christmas Sunday Times Appeal Lloyds Bank Orange Microchip to replace the dog tags of war Volvo The ludicrous 'hard girls' of Hollywood Atticvs Soldiers feud on film of doomed expedition A premiere event Marijuana madness Atticvs Atticus Fujitsu Clinton puts it all up for sale Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Prepared to die It was hailed as the party of the year. It finished in the death rattle of machinegun fire and clouds of tear gas. Five days later, the siege in Lima looks it could get worse, and not only for the hostages, reports Tony Allen-Mills Articulate! How the SAS could strike to break the siege Barry Davies, an ex-SAS sergeant who helped free 90 hostages from a hijacked jet in Mogadishu in 1977, explains the special forces' role Eat, drink and be merry! It might actually do you good as long as long as you don't feel guilty about it, writes Steve Connor Food of Life Ba Aun Cellnet Sci-fi pipe dreams rush into reality Amputee laid low by storm Mandelson given free car In today's Other Papers Tory MP was agent for Mi6 New strip for Man United Van der Post had secret child Sewer team to fight turkey fat Family legacies New research suggest childhood relationships with parents, brothers and sisters exert a remarkable influence over the rest of our live. Richard Woods reports Moet & Chandon Mao's shadow falls on Patten Rival Hong Kong assembly set up Yet another traitor blows America's spy system apart Family fears as OJ wins back children Diamond tsars fight for Siberian empire Long arm of the lawless grips Capri Porn cop caught red handed in a blue movie Iran to auction shah's cars Vultures flap as Newt faces final fall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offshore Companies Triad chorus chills a Sinatra of opera Magic Mend Multiple Display Advertising Items Toxic waste sent to Bosnia as aid Clinton cash trail leads to head of eastern cult of clean living Yeltsin daughter heads for Kremlin Inside Moscow Russians show enormous ingenuity when working on… Trump Tower for Red Square? State farm helps Boris get better Sweden braced for bomb campaign by pensioners Long-distance call girl American Express Austin Knight Limited Reynell Silicon Systems Design Ltd. Commerce Direct International (Europe) Ltd. The Hobson Brown Consultancy Ltd TK Kestrel Network Sciences Business Link Multiple Display Advertising Items Times newspapers Ltd Strathclyde Passenger Transport CMG Thames Water NHS Executive South and West Coopers & Lybrand Air Niugini Multiple Display Advertising Items E-coli puts farms on danger list Peers set to delay gun clampdown Weather and Travel Outlook IRA hospital attack threatens to unleash new loyalist terror Swift Call £10.3m Xmas gift for single ticket News Digest Mince pies taken off shelves Armed police Josie moves Prayer vigil TV complaints Man released Two killed Peter Sharpe BZW rebuked over Northern bid fee CE Electric heads for £782m victory Rover plans an alliance in cars with Chrysler Sales hiccup casts doubt over early rate rise DTI may drop fight against Gunn after Saunders ruling Contents Liquid Asset . . . Sotheby's wine expert, Serena… £1m bonuses return as Lloyd's bounces back Contents Too clever to be economists Canon BZW leaves a bitter taste over £250,000 bid bonus Agenda Desmond buys Sandy Lane Business Digest Green-Armytage joins US group Saunders victory saps DTI inquiries The ruling of the European court is likely to heap more discredit on 'star chamber' company inspections, writes Frank Kane Airbus wants £200m aid for bigger A340 Asda in 'copycat' scent dispute Global thirst sends the price of claret soaring Rush is on for lottery film cash Back to basics Tycoons in basic industries such as food and transport made the biggest gains this year as the FT-SE 100 index rose 10% The Sunday Times Lenders pylon pressure Prufrock Clarke plays the blues Room at the inn for the famous Europe must rise to challenge of new US giant Boeing's takeover of McDonnell Douglas puts fresh pressure on Airbus to speed up integration of the consortium, writes Andrew Lorenz Oxbridge falls out over a counter claim Agent betrays an Mi6 secret Last action hero for Sony's flop factory Hollywood disasters have prompted Sony to consider floating its successful music arm. Garth Alexander reports from New York Databank Loyal investor abandons Tonks M&G's open backing of a hostile bid highlights the arrival of a new and much bolder phase of investor activism. John Waples reports British Gas close to Mobil supply deal Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Buoyant growth allows America to dream again With its sixth year of non-inflationary growth, America is beginning to recover its old confidence, writes Irwin Stelzer Unemployment tumble trips up forecasters Which economic forecasters got it right for 1996? David Smith presents an 'end-of-term report' on the successes and failures Fragrant hobby brings the sweet smell of success Small Firms An interest in fragrances grew into a £600m business for an American coming to Britain, reports Claire Oldfield Which forecasts did best in 1996? Green firm powers ahead by cutting industry's bills In today's Other Papers Conversion windfalls will be paid Housing recovery on track A poor gift for pensioners Scottish Widows Morgan Grenfell settles The Sunday Times Presents that have a future Profit from a little Christmas reading Struck for an idea for a small present? Why not give something that will provide some food for thought, writes Andy Webb Independent Financial Adviser Jargon busters to the rescue Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal pensions lag big schemes Top savings rates UK unit trusts: UK gift & fixed interest Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Hard choice on pensions Comment Perpetual Magnet 'stars' in kitchen sink drama Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Claims service dispenses with paper work Savings News 'Quotes of the Year' In the world of sport, not all of the action has been confined to the arena. Jim Munro lends and ear Results Round-Up Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Racing Rugby Union Sale cash in on Moore red card Richmond pay the penalty Guscott hat-track plugs the holes in Bath Orrell snatch glory in thrilling Cup clash Powerful exiles are too strong for Pearce Cotton refuses to pick Lions captain ahead of squad Titan aims to make it big Not content with club honours, the Coventry captain and prop Rob Hardwick desperately wants and England career. Nick Cain reports England have to accept that this is the best they've got Despite the national side's poor form, Stephen Jones, Rugby Correspondent, calls for the team to be left unchanged American Express Crawley sweeps away doubts Graham Otway, in Bulawayo sees England gain the Upperhand for the final day's play after a century by the tourists' top player The Times Ballistic McCoy shoots down Dunwoody's Unguided Missile Price is right for Dakyns Boy Paradise lost on Atherton After 15 years of touring the world, Graham Otway has finally found heaven Senna case reopens old wounds Adam Parsons, Motor Racing Correspondent, reports that with Frank Williams facing charges over an appalling track accident, the sport's future has been thrown into turmoil Storming Smith grabs victory by a whisker Keith Wheatley sees a British rider go for broke and beat the best of Europe in the World Cup show jumping qualifier at Olympia Foster powers to victory after early setback Collymore returns to haunt Keegan's men When Newcastle last met Liverpool, the earth moved. Can tomorrow's reunion at St James' Park match it? Definitely, says Joe Lovejoy Hendrie cuts up Blades as Barnsley reach top Wimbledon terriers snap at the superclubs' heels As Joe Kinnear's underdogs bid to extend their unbeaten run at Aston Villa, Chris Lightbown wonders whether the Crazy Gang's exploits can take them all the way to the Premier League title Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Cantona's verve leads United rout Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Watson sets Saints on the march again Has Robbo lost his moorings at the Riverside? Louise Taylor on a troubled manager whose team is suffering from flu bugs and runaways Football's Marathon Man Today marks Peter Shilton's 1,000th League game but his appetite remains undimmed. Ian Chadband watches and marvels Nielson raises Spurs Spirits Leeds keep grip of the defensive aces Sublime Zola nails Hammers Under the influence of Psycho at a traumatised City Ground Forest's new boss Stuart Pearce has got off to a flyer but there is still much to do By Jeff Randall Coventry lifted by Dublin's double Wright off as Forest fire Pearce regime starts with win Spinners hold key to England victory Graham Otway reports on the first Test between Zimbabwe and England in Bulawayo Contents Bass Contents The real Evita More than 40 years after she died, the power of Eva Peron is undimmed. But who was she really? A much more flawed figure than the woman of legend, says Alicia Dujovne Ortiz Virgin Making a mockery of suffering We are playing with emotional fire in the way reports of child abuse are being illustrated, writes a S Byatt Fairytale with a fascist edge Between Rocky and a hard place Profile Hubble, bubble, smoked salmon. . . Tory trouble Inside Politics The Times Toy boy for our times A moral majority God bless them, every one The Times Higher Education Supplement Sceptics blow Nelson out of the water There's only one word for that front page Vote, vote, vote, for Walter Mitty Two-brains meets no brains Europe's dark secret: it doesn't like free trade Philip, a straight bat to treasure Heroism of the woman next door London Theatre Breaks Can you die in public with dignity? Natural death on prime time could break the last taboo, writes Penny Wark Miracle rebirth Britain's economic recovery has staggered analysts in America and Europe. Why, asks David Smith, won't the British believe it themselves? Why I could die on television The man who saw too much Interview Peter Millar meets Martin Bell Armageddon is better the second time around The Pope is not alone in his apocalyptic visions. Millenniums are like that, says Walter Ellis Hey, that can't be the truth The SS soldiers who deserted to free France The Times Literary Supplement War of words on Southern flag Points Old Labour makes hay in Brussels Peter Conradi on the socialist heretics loose in Europe Birthdays Give Gilmour his due for testifying Hopes alive for nuclear security Tests no way to gauge sobriety A A Gill should seriously consider throwing in the towel Pub grub on the up and up Home? It's where a chap's heart is Victorian men, who were forced to work away from their families for the first time in the 19th century, invented the cult of hearth and home that has its finest hour at Christmas, writes John Tosh Television's sale of the century As advertisers sponsor more TV shows, we may all pay the price, says John Diamond The Sunday Times Radar scans ocean ripples to forecast weather UK mission heads for the moon Space A British firm is making plans to land a low-cost probe that will investigate the moon's geology Microsoft boosts domination of the Net Sounding off Netscape is losing the battle of the browsers, writes David Hewson The Sunday Times A gift of this world: astrounaut training How moths beat aerodynamic law Dental pulp could mean end of fillings Bits & Bytes Shark oil can retard tumours Webwatch Stalactites Sun surface 'bubbles like soup' Earth turns faster at core Geophysics Hail Marea, full of grace Fiat is out to break its jinx in the mid-market with a car that could outgun the Mondeo, reports Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Audi More beef under the bonnet Sytner direct Dick Lovett Audi There'll be another coupe along in a minute BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Privilege Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover V8 Prestigious Car Rental Saab Maranello Sales Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Graypaul Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Maranello Sales Ltd ADT Auctions Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items B & K Thomas Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus C230 Kompressor 96N brilliant silver, sport cloth Puttocks E36 AMG (New Model) Alan Day Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruickshank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Glenvarigill Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Saab Jack Barclay Lancaster Appleyard H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Broughtons Builders find more subtle ways to sell Individual services to buyers are replacing hard-sell incentives in the new homes market, says Mary Wilson Ham offers a slice of rural life in the capital Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Andrew Key & Pertners Queensway Quay Names conjure festive thoughts Berkeley Homes AA Home Insurance Laing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Orange High life In Ghana, Christopher Somerville goes in search of an ancient kingdom and its modern-day ruler, unearthing some colonial skeletons on the way Towing the line Sean Newsom reports from Hawaii on a new high for wave riders Australia's blighted beaches Malaria menace Travel & Health Where was I? Catch a falling star Fares fair Visit Albania Try not to joke on it Sail away In brief. . . Flying America for less? Holiday Money Online Fodor Telling tales Groovy meets gravitas Listen and learn Gearing up Language courses Europcar Sega World Crystal Mark Warner Feelgood Factors No longer so concerned with curing ailments, modern spas focus on promoting health through a range of treatments designed to pamper the body and soothe the soul British Airways The Sunday Times Spa Speak Vienna Live a different life Whistler Resort Photosales Sunsail Holiday autos A World of Spas Check-In Trail Finders Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Air Tickets Direct Direct Travel Insurance Rooms at the Top Want to try a new ski destination but loath to leave your favourite hotel behind? Alistair Scott tells you where to find your type of lodgings in resorts around the world Atlas Travel Insurance Options Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Budge Leisure Cars Travel Insurance Inn Crowds Not every visitor to the Caribbean wants beaches-the latest trend is to head for the hills and the old plantation houses, says Mark Ottaway Budget British Airways Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Pergor Waterloo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Bowhills Eurostar Travel Bag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Airline Network Journey Latin America Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Tobias Wolff relishes comfort with an illusion of adventure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? Win an adventure safari to Zimbabwe and Botswana with Kumuka Expeditions Competition Details The Adventure of Tintin The Adventure of Tintin Tintin and his friends wish you a very Merry Christmas The Funday Times Club Flight of Fantasy Sacks of fun Drawing board The Numskulls The Intelligent Four colly birds The Standard Santa Euro-Beard! The Cod's Question Tall story In a flap. . . Top TV Five gold rings Missing kisses! Wonder ward A nose for business Feel festive Christmas Greetings Beryl the Peril Nuts Investigations Fish Tales Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean The creature feature SQUiRT Ten pipers piping Next week in The Funday Times Red Card Gold Medal Kick in colour Fans utd Eleven Ladies Dancing Graham Thorpe Funday Times Style Now and Then Frock Horror Cover Story Giving as good as I get Social diary Born Freebie Sheer Genius Open Sesame Contents Ready for my close-up Premieres are the most glamorous parties in town-and the Evita bash was no exception. But what's it like to be a celebrity at such an event? Rachel Cooke has the full star treatment Why does nobody take me seriously? Famous for parties and panto, Christopher Biggins is the subject of much merriment for his ability to attend every free function going. But is he really as frivolous as he seems? Lesley White meets the chubby charmer to find out Terms of endearment John Major thought that revealing his pet name for Norma as 'Little Grub' was a vote winner. Surely not, says Roland White The Sunday Times Play your cards right When it comes to Christmas cards, what should the well-dressed mantelpiece be sporting this year? Penny Wark reports Look, no pants See-through dresses may be the height of fashion, but they can be tricky to wear. Liz Hurley got so fed up with people staring at her bottom last week that she borrowed Hugh's jacked to cover it up. Rachel Cooke has some other solutions Sesame hits the street Not content with the Muppet Elmo being America's biggest-selling toy this Christmas, Sesame Street is bringing fuffy fashions to Britain. I just hope yellow feathers are you, warns Tony Allen-Mills Help! The answers to your festive problems All by myself Winner's Dinners Villeroy & Boch Letters Duerr's Janet Reger Bombay Sapphire The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Christmas Crossword Style file 10 of the best Everyone wants to be a shiny happy person and there are lots of glittering accessories out there to help partygoers get in the mood. But remember, all that glisters. . . £150 outfit Scents of the week Wings of desire The Sunday Times Browns Simpsons Phone Cards The television addict The Times Literary Supplement Anti-Barbie Brief Lives Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Bespoke Kitchens and Bedrooms Yorkstone Flags Dudley Moore vs Nicole Moore Shut out Birglars No Title Anderson & Williams Scope Boxing Day buffet Something to Chew on Waitrose Amateur chef of the year Talking turkey Wine Shropshire's likely lad Shropshire's likely lad Table Talk Brandy butter Branch out Discard the usual Christmas baubles and take inspiration from these trees with a twist, says Lucas Hollweg Wrap up warm Gardening Delicate plants need a little extra love and attention at this time of year, says Dan Pearson Cuttings A light to remember Turn your garden into a winter wonderland, says Tessa Evelegh, by planting some electric bulbs Safely outdoors What the Stars Say about Them Relations of the Week Relatives at Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Invalids at Home Trust British Antique Replicas Ancestors Multiple Display Advertising Items The International Donkey Protection Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Benevolent Institution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dateline The Professional Person's Introduction Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items The original personalised introduction agency The Sunday Times Sara Eden Virginia Charles The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Granada Contents Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby Index Windows on a new world Increasingly, Christmas seems to have more to do with the GDP than God. Yet we yearn for a serious explanation of our place in the universe, says Bryan Appleyard, and religious and commercial fads are no answer TV's treats and tired old turkeys Susan Jeffreys asks some famous names to choose friction-free holiday viewing Born in the USA The ideal Christmas probably only exists on ceiluloid. Douglas Kennedy on Hollywood's love affair with Santa Evita Richer Sounds Hohoho. com. all. ye. faithful Santa's online and there's seasonal surfing to be done, says Mark Edward Christmas on the Net Picture Gallery Mystery of the missing Nativity Caravaggio's depiction of the birth of Christ, stolen in 1969, has become the subject of discussion in Italy's mafia trials. Waldemar Januszczak considers its cerie, troubling power and why it should be returned There must be an angel Is the idea of divine messengers really so absurd? There is a whole world that science cannot explain, says John Polkinghorne, physicist and priest. Just don't expect intangible forces all to be good or have little wings The 12 clues of Christmas On Christmas Eve, the young Adam Dalgliesh is driving through the swirling snow when, suddenly, murder stops him in his tracks. P D James writes a detective story exclusively for The Sunday Times The Sunday Times His First Minute Moviewatch The rest of the week's films Desperately seeking Madonna Evita is a musical, but not as we know it. And Alan Parker seems to have lost his leading lady in among the crowd, says Tom Shone The Playhouse Theatre Noises off Joining the worshipful company Even for those who rarely attend church, Midnight Mass is an essential part of the season's ritual, but the services take many forms. Peter Stanford offers a guide to the best and most unusual settings for the celebrations Video plus I can see Clary now What's the most fun you have with the lights off? That's the bright idea behind Julian Clary's new show Scared? You should be Frankenstein is the perfect metaphor for television and for the 20th century as a whole. Just take a closer look A tale of two musicals Where as Nine weighs down the heart, says John Peter, Richard Eyre's revival of Guys and Dolls makes the soul soar Gloag's Kenco Colombian The Ultimate Three Page-Guide to Christmas Shows in Britain Gloag's Junior showtime Planning a family trip to the theatre over the holiday? Robert Hewison convenes a fledgling critics' circle Records of the Year The Sunday Times PC World Film Our critics rate the recent releases Opera Dance A couple of crackers David Dougill compares a familiar Nutcracker with a Russian visitor Keeping excellent time The opening of Ligeti's Clocks and Clouds heralds a brilliant series, says Paul Driver A couple of crackers Sir Colin's Mass appeal Verdi's Requiem brought the musical year to as shattering climax, says Hugh Canning Video plus Picasso Legend of the fall Andrew Smith rediscovers a blues hero Once upon a time. . . Ever the innovator, Roland White reveals the game that will storm the country this Christmas, Fantrasy Panto. Oh yes it will Apollo Theatre Film The Critical List Theatre The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 458 Art Dance Opera Concerts Pop Comedy The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Moscow City Ballet Kirov Ballet Antique & Art Fairs Glenn Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury & VIP Hotel Breaks Messiah from Scratch Theatre Tokens Celine Dion Theatre Breaks Luxury Theatre Breaks American Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Breaks The Royal Ballet Gt. Portland Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas TV & Radio Our 52-page critical guide to the fortnight's TV and radio begins here with George Perry's film choices BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Regional Variations BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice English Country Cottages Regional Variations BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Vacances en Campagne Regional Variations BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice English Country Cottages Regional Variations BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice New England Country Homes Regional Variations BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Country Cottages in Scotland Regional Variations BBC1 Satellite Critics' choice Vacances en Campagne Regional Variations High Street Highlights Listen with grandmother Radio Waves World Service Today 22 December Monday 23 December Christmas Eve 24 December Critics' choice Christmas Day 25 December Boxing Day 26 December Friday 27 December Saturday 28 December BBC1 Unloch a Cottages in Scotland Satellite Critics' choice English Country Cottages Regional Variations BBC1 New England Satellite Critics' choice Vacanze in Italia Regional Variations BBC1 Vacances en Campagne Satellite Critics' choice Country Cottages in Ireland Regional Variations BBC1 Welsh Country Cottages Satellite Critics' choice Vacancies en Campagne Regional Variations BBC1 English Country Cottages Satellite Critics' choice Welsh Country Cottages Regional Variations BBC1 Portugal Satellite Critics' choice Vacane in Italia Regional Variations BBC1 Country Cottages in Ireland Satellite Critics' choice English Country Cottages Regional Variations High Street Vacances en Campagne Highlights New England Country Homes English Country Cottages Virgin Olive Oil World Service The Theatre Club Today 29 December Monday 30 December New Year's Eve 31 December Critics' choice New Year's Day 1 January Thursday 2 January Friday 3 January Saturday 4 January The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Cinemas The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Cookies Give me 5 The Sunday Times magazine Toshiba Fairy Contents Longines Contributors Zoë Heller Mappin & Webb Mappin & Webb Henri Wintermans Furniture Village Furniture Village Furniture Village Furniture Village Relative Values Neeme Jarvi and his son Paavo, both international conductors Magnet French Wines Dunhill The Gurley can't help it In 195 Helen Gurley Brown created Cosmopolitan in her own image: girly, giggly and man-hungry. At 75, she is finally letting go of the world's most successful publishing phenomenon Multiyork Waitrose Comes Clean Vi-Spring The Original Pocketed Spring Beds Specialist Stockists Voucher Vi-Spring Voyages Jules Verne D. F. S Making the break Nestle Chaplins Swan National Garden Gift Token Solid Hardwood Furniture Christopher Wray's Lighting Emporium BAC Convervatories Ultra All-Inclusive Test to find your Perfect Partner Negative Equity Fox Talbot could legitimately claim to be the father of photography. So why let his work cross the Atlantic for lack of funds? Picture Gallery Bickenstaff & Knowles Furniture That offers Value For Life Hammonds Mephisto 1896 Brainteaser 1788 Christmas crackers Bookwise Chess Bridge A Life in the Day of Ocean Dream Guerlain
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