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News from 26/10/1997

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, A. A. Gill, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Gwyneth Lewis, Robert Hewlson, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Toby Young, Gina Morris, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Simon Patterson, Walter F Stowy, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Denis Norden, Lesley White, John Jay, Mcllvanney, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Mathew Loup, Sarah Howe, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Charlie Whelan, Addison de Witt, Hazel Courteney Health Journalist of the Year, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Humphrey Carpenter, Nick Pitt, William Green, Penny Wark, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Carol Sarler, Karen Robinson, Chris Goodwin, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Gill Wylie, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Brigadier Anthony Cowgill, Irwin Stelzer, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Smith, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Robert Hewison, Sylvia Parker, John Redwood, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Sue Townsend, Lisa Lovatt-Smith, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Colin McDOWELL, Margaret Coles, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Debble Hill, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Anita Chaudhuri, Michael Jones, Count Nikolai Tolstoy, Graham Stevens, Joan Smith, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Charlotte Atkins, Nick Gardner, Sally Platt, Shelley von Strunckel, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Brian Moynahan, Paul Ham, Roger Eglin, Michael Guthrie, Paul Donovan, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Hugh Cenning, Fleur Brennan, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Paul Bray, Boris Schapiro, Nicholas Hellen, Wally Olins, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Frank Partnoy, Neil Mackwood, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Chrissy lley, Dave Thomas, Nell Wormald, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, Hugo Barnacle, Vanessa-Mae, Rian Malan, Judith Reilly Education Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Brian Masters, Stanley Stewart, Andrew Roberts, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Helen Hawkins, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, John Prince, Paul Nuki, Tim Moorey, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, David Walsh, Jane Allanson, Bob Harris, John Givens, James Woodall, John Galliano, Trevor Lewis, Cheryl Holmes Perfect, Rasselas, Stephen McGinty, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, George Walden, Derrick Scholey, Roland White, Garth Alexander, J. G. Ballard, Geroge Perry, Anita Roddick, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Kevin Pratt, Colette Hiller, Neil Hendriksen, Marianne Jones, Geraldine Norman, Howell Wilson, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Sally Varlow, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Leake, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, John P McCarthy, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Ted Hughes, Mr Orang Utan, Simon Brooke, Robert Corbidge, Tim Furniss, John Waples, A A Gill, David Parsons, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, Dr. Roger Henderson, Rajeev Syal, Natalle Graham, Kirsty Lang, George Clooney, David Hutcheon, Anthony Holden, Louise Bartlett, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Maureen Shepherd, Cherry Norton, Silvia Rodgers, Roger Dobson, Marcelle Katz, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, George, Rupert Steiner, John Cole, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Correlli Barnett, David Parsley, John Phillips, John Hartson, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Simon Trump, Michael de Kare-Silver, Anthony Howard, Simon Sebag, Zoe Linkson, Jackie Stewart, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Katerina Roberts, Mandy Piggot, Ben West, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Stephen Hayward, Georgina Howell, Adam Parsons, Peter Stanford,

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Queen wants to 'reach out' to nation at Christmas Get ready for euro, Brown tells Britain Militants accused of hijacking union funds Insight Contents Kuoni Contents Stabbed woman PC had taken off body armour Contents Boy soldier who killed in name of the Lord Contents Blair to stamp on town hall sleaze Contents Pulp & Paper Information Centre Mercedes-Benz Common ground: Tony Blair in step with secretary… Nasa plans defences against alien virus from Mars The churches that Wren didn't build Link found between breast cancer and IVF treatment Article Withdrawn Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Land Rover University 'dumbs down' its degrees Liberty Boeing Doctors test 'human gene' pigs on patients Airbus MI6 chief gives away key security details of lifestyle Hitchcock film opens window on star's love Article Withdrawn Sage New Tory row over Hamilton UK Gold Go-it-alone mums refuse to name dads Energy Efficiency Catwalk beauty tip: use cat litter Kwai colonel reveals truth Corsa Water companies ordered to cut leaks by a fifth Tories attack British PR film GM Lockerbie plea from Mandela Contact lens 'cartel' can cost customers £100 Malaysia to build Cotswold villages Fish world to be London's oyster Art expert says Van Gogh's £25m sunflowers are fake Blair boys' school opts back in Virgin Labour to end pauper burials Rural air pollution is worse than in cities Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery Tories: Blair had only one policy, to defeat us Canon St. Joseph's Hospice Science backs the 'curse of the Kennedys' Coming soon to a Tube near you: tunnel visions Daughters of older mothers 'less fertile' Lunn Poly All hands to the pump rooms as spas boom again Boeing The hand that rocks the cradle The Times Overtired, overworked and over there BT End of the Honeymoon Andrew Grice and David Smith examine the tensions among Labour's spinners and ministers Unlikely Lad From North London to Hollywood, Nick Hornby, author of Fever Pitch, has won hordes of fans and now a £1.8m film deal. Walter Ellis asks why his brand of men behaving in confusion has such appeal? Olivetti Jiang puts Clinton in a corner Orange Jewish matchmaker sets sights on £15m payday Army link to Algeria slaughter Calais Ryanair London raids foil 'plot for war' Yeltsin locks up a mafia local hero Renault On the road with Einstein's brain Line Hallowe'en turns into US horrow show Dutch set to outlaw ageism in workplace Access Cable & Wireless Packard Bell Jailed Jackal takes on white knight of terror Le Pen loses legacy fight Currys IBM Solutions for a small planet Cambodia refuses pity to a tyrant in denial Jon Swain on a nation that will not be at peace until Pol Pot is dead 'Star wars' probe could winkle out lethal landmines Defence Systems Limited Ingersoll Vauxhall Primus BT India's bandit king weeps and repents IBM Mandela team to learn Blair spin Lloyds Bank Murder is a family affair on death row Big shots take bad losses on the chin Inside Hong Kong Masterfit Becker hit by poor service Tung in a diplomatic blush No peace prize here, thank you Weather and Travel Outlook Canon Four ticket-holders share £8m jackpot News Digest Man killed in Ulster bombing Paper girl attack Abortion plea Police inquiry E-coli outbreak Blood clot alert Rector to appeal Rail safety trial Reptile house Contents United turn on the power Old Trafford is set alight by red-hot Cole Inside Villeneuve on pole for the decider Contents Virgin Jack Daniel's Sutton slips in timely reminder The new-look Fulham find going rough Ian Hawkey sees Kevin Keegan's men struggle to a 1-1 home draw against Northampton Town Rangers made to pay for Goram's blunder Fowler lifts Anfield spirits Hirst double completes miraculous transformation Everton keep a grip on Huckerby Palace still get a kick out of playing away Ardley spot on for the spoils Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Southgate jumps to the Villa's defence Louise Taylor talks to the Aston Villa captain, who faces a monumental task at Highbury this afternoon Hartson revelling in the old-fashioned virtues Dave Thomas on the threat posed by the Premier League's top scorer against Leicester tomorrow Gallows humour for City fans The usual band of loyalists will follow Manchester's 'other' team to QPR today. Ian Chadband samples life in the shadow of United Vauxhall Keane loss can add to Irish venom Chris Lightbown looks ahead to the Republic's vital World Cup play-off against Belgium West Brom keep up the pressure Third Division FA Cup Scotland Conference Competition Hodgson happy on home front Blackburn Rovers' manager talks to Joe Lovejoy about a mixed week for English teams in Europe and of rising domestic standards Van Gaal bewildered in Catalan tactical maze It was meant to be adieu to Ajax for glory at Barcelona, but has the Dutch coach lost the plot? Report by Jim Munro, football editor Fish proves a prize catch for Bolton Ian Hawkey on the South African who hopes to engineer an upturn in fortunes at the Reebok Stadium FA launch new drive to kick racism into touch The number of black footballers in Britain is on the decrease, but is it racism or just a trend? Report by Martin James Newcastle enjoy the honeymoon Stephen Jones on how a team of pricey newcomers are proving to be an irresistible force Planters Nuts Hall makes a clean break with the past Nick Cain talks with Bath's former director of rugby who opens up for the first time since being acquitted of indecent assault charges Stransky recharges Tigers Wallabies set match limits to protect their bounce The New Millennium Watch Tollett tucks in at Quins try feast Rayer points way for Bedford Pakistan edge towards Test series victory Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Racing The final showdown Adam Parsons in Jerez sees a remarkable qualifying session for the final grand prix of the season, as even the timekeeper cannot separate Villeneuve and Schumacher Do or die for the glittering prize Adam Parsons on the two men who will battle it out at the European Grand Prix today with the world driver's title on the line The Sunday Times The local boy who exceeded expectations My Golden Moment Jackie Stewart recalls the 1976 winter Olympics when Austria's Franz klammer won gold Why football punters are losing their shirts Investors foolishly believed that the financial success at Old Trafford could by replicated by lesser clubs Marriott Korda aims for higher ground Richard Evans reports from the Eurocard men's Open in Stuttgart Lionesses maintain roaring success as pride of Millwall Derek Clements reports on Millwall's efforts to get women playing the beautiful game The Sunday Times Boss Tour bunkered by Amex pull-out Nick Pitt on the sponsorship crisis that threatens the future of Europe's women's golf Tour The Times Nearly-man McGinley is finally out on his own Alex Fortune reports on the Oki Pro-Am tournament in Madrid Cricket gets tough on drugs issue Despite drugs cases involving more than one of cricket's top players, Graham Otway believes the game does not have a serious problem Boats bidding for equality sail into choppy seas Keith Wheatley on the disappointments suffered by two all-woman yacht crews taking on the elements at opposite ends of the globe Ma's gang are getting results the hard way Ian Chadband on the Chinese athletics coach whose dubious training methods have led to a series of new world records Chelsea Fallon closes in on title dream David Walsh looks at the background of the champion-elect and talks to those who know him best Xaar really is something very special John Karter, racing correspondent, reflects on the French colt's dazzling Dewhurst run and predicts he will win a Classic in 1998 BT O'Brien draws another ace in Classic hand John Karter watches the trainer with the face of a schoolboy enjoy more success in Doncaster's Racing Post Trophy This Week's Fixtures Getting a Grip between the Posts Play the Game Kevin Connolly charts the progress of goalkeeping gloves, once an optional extra but now essential kit for every keeper in the land Sport on TV Harding portrait throws dark light on a saviour Royal & Sunalliance British put their faith in McRae David Lawrenson on the Australian plotting the downfall of his countrymen in Saturday's first Test Australians are sure to provide test of character David Lawrenson on the size of the task facing Great Britain as they get ready to weather a storm against the world champions X-ray colossus will crack the secrets of Aids and Alzheimer's Medical Research Deluge quells exploding gas Second The devastation caused by explosions can be limited by dousing gas leaks with much coarser sprays of water Digital pen writes next chapter in computing Computers Sunday-times Pressure mounts on Ariane 5 Space Map of turbulent air will make flying smoother Bits & Bytes Web Watch Webwatch The Sunday Times Birds are taught to migrate Ornithology Robot mines sea diamonds Automation Precious stones that are buried in the ocean floor beyond the reach of divers can now be recovered by a robot vehicle, writes Mark Prigg Goggles show police investigators where to find evidence Forensic Changing Times The Eagle is stranded Sounding off Eagle Star, the insurer, is among the firms that are losing business by offering a poor Web service and by ignoring customers' e-mail, writes David Hewson Line Computer aids burn victims Medical The brute from Blackpool TVR has built a beast that can kick sand in the grilles of all other supercars, says Andrew Frankel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Previously Treasured Multiple Display Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Road Sage Diesel-engined cars get a mixed press—are they still a good buy, either new or second-hand? 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Agenda Strong pound piles on pain Multiple Display Advertising Items Body Shop agrees fresh deal with franchisees PW and Coopers may have to shed clients Cafe de Paris to launch credit card Mirror to change name Young in rural phones drive Admiral sails in for FA contract Business Digest Waterstone option NatWest Markets braced for reshuffle Hotels go on Net Tremors but no earthquake London and New York avoided disaster, but the bull run may now be running out of steam, writes Kirstle Hamilton Knuckle Ride Far Eatern market shockwaves spread to Hong Kong last week knocking 18% off the Hang Seng index. The big question now is how the carnage will affect China 3i business catapult Taiwan group seeks a stake in Memory Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Investors in People Databank The leisure lord who cannot relax Profile Michael Guthrie, the former Mecca chief executive, is back in business and busier than ever, making deals to launch restaurant chains and building up a caravan-park company The Sunday Times Working Day Cable & Wireless Pioneer wood goes west Prufrock Duel in the crown National Trust sees the light The Sunday Times Charity's fat chance Westminster wealthier Raisin' hell at old Whitworths Barbara Thomas, the new owner, is shaking up the old-fashioned food company by bringing in a 'positive frootitude', writes Rupert Steiner Firms need a better way of planning Michael de Kare-Silver, in his book Strategy in Crisis, offers a new model to help companies map out their future London Stock Exchange Which of our bosses give the best value? The pay of top FTSE 100 executives fell 14% this year, but new bonus plans will give many of them a bonanza in a couple of years How we calculate what Britain's top industrialists ought to be paid Best and Worst Paid by Sector No fixed rates for high-flyers on the board Put an end to copycat pay plans Too many incentive schemes are copied from other companies. They should be tailored to fit each firm, taking into account its culture and objectives, writes Simon Patterson The Sunday Times RJB Mining falls deeper into the pit With its customers turning to gas and cheap imports, and the government refusing to help, RJB faces big culbacks Energis Line One Equindx Sportswear shoots for the world Nike has put up $1bn to sponsor leading sportsmen and teams in a marketing battle that is transforming the finances of sport Financial Partner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health & Leisure Business Holiday firms book up for global expansion The travel industry is booming and as firms consolidate their UK operations they are also looking to grow further abroad, writes David Parsley Seekers Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Relax Silicon Valley closes ranks against Gates The US Justice Department is investigating Microsoft amid industry allegations that it has abused a software monopoly to force PC makers to install its products. Garth Alexander reports from New York The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surface Doctor MJN National Company Pirtek Multiple Display Advertising Items America feels heat from global warming American Account CNT How will Brown bounce back? Economic Outlook Euro will be all pain for no gain John Redwood, shadow trade and industry secretary, says joining the single currency will lead to chaos and great expense while delivering no benefit at all to most small firms Art class led to a higher plane John Sorrell, a milkman's son, put his hand up when an art college had two places on offer, and became a top designer, writes Rupert Steiner Grant Thornton Fund manager gambles on small companies Should I pay to remove country court judgement? Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world The Sunday Times Grant Thornton Barclays eyes French bank Investors to oust Liberty chief Sheraton Executives sabotage own firms Does Etam really need a new look? Inside the City Contents The great survivor Like Rasputin, its most notorious inhabitant, St Petersburg has proved remarkably resilient, surviving communism, Hitler's siege, and now the mafia. Stanley Stewart tours a city full of familiar ghosts, now reverting to its former glory Contents Virgin Contents Ireland Moving on up Faster lifts mean better skiing. Alistair Scott reports on what's new at the resorts ST Petersburg Travel Brief The London Toy & Model Museum Through the Turnstile Wheels of fortune Bicycle holidays are for all ages, even toddlers, writes Tania Alexander As Others See us The pub tour guide Dublin Musical Pub Crawls runs tours of the city's pubs, guided by musicians. Booster is one of them Multiple Display Advertising Items Handover hangovers Lunn Poly Smong draws a veil over Asian holidays Directions River cafe Picture Gallery Late offers Holiday Money Sunsail Ski train in ticket mix-up Wet-bike industry accepts need for controls Join the truffle hunt Ban wet bikes from all forthcoming EU Special Old haunts Apres-sky Taste of Chile Playing it by the book From Poohsticks to otter-spotting: Sally Varlow discovers that there is more to children's literary tours than reading books Canon The Sunday Times Mauritius: An Island Guide A little Eden, but it doesn't have to cost the earth. ERIC and Katerina Roberts explore an Indian Ocean Idyll Multiple Display Advertising Items Calverley Travel Ltd. Orient Lines P&O Cruises Irish Ferries Worldcover Picture Gallery Travel Brief North Cyprus The Sunday Times The Knowledge Short hike or long haul? Rob RYAN's guide to tackling the Appalachian Trail The Sunday Times Pumpkins and Puritans It's Hallowe'en in the witch city of Salem: ghouls and goblins prowl the streets. 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Here he takes the lid off the billion-dollar scandals of the 1990s BUPA Health Screening Goodwood Travel Ltd Undiplomatic encounter at the Blenheim ball Atticvs It's another Kennedy conspiracy Atticvs Happy days in hackville Picture Gallery He'll sell you a line, and that's no lie Profile This is Tony, with a warm emission for the president TLS In Court Monetary disunion Young for our age Newspaper Licensing Agency Labour's old devils on the school roof Radio puts the fear of God into them Cuddling to win in sunny Eastbourne Quidnumc Thatcher defies the tutters Britain is still far too big for its army boots Come on in, the asylum's lovely Go on, baby, make an hour of our day Virgin atlantic Dancing with the dragon Advil LineOne Less majesty Britain is ready for a new kind of monarchy: it must meet us half way, says Wally Olins Hostage to a marriage in limbo A cold eye for the comic cuts Interview Legion Carers caught in a cruel age gap Fresh blood drawn from wounds of Cossack war Multiple Display Advertising Items Harley House Multiple Display Advertising Items Points Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fans outshine thugs Legal aid reforms will hurt Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debenham Thorpe Residential Select your first 11 Lurot Brand Multiple Classified Advertising Items On March 30,1987, Christie's sold a painting of… Evidence is growing that a £25m Van Gogh was painted by an unsuccessful French artist at the beginning of the century, writes Geraldine Norman Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Farley & Co CFC Goldcrest Homes PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harley House Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let there be light A modernist has to be cunning to get consent for a home extension in Hampstead, finds Hugh Pearman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judgment day for best of British building What House? 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Nervous investors… Tesco's savers miss out Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Contents Pick of the loans by phone Hold tight for China's big roller-coaster ride Comment Friends Provident Driver stranded abroad by DVLA slowcoaches Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Class divide sits uncomfortably with flyer Abbey National PLC Beating the market madness With investors hit by global upheaval in the past few days Nick Gardner shows how to cut exposure to risk The Equitable Life Legal & General Schroders Endowments: all you need to know Back to Basics Endowment policies are useful for more than just paying off the mortgage, writes Debbie Hill Commercial Union Make provisions now for your twilight years With councils unable to meet nursing-home costs, ingenious schemes are to help, writes Paul Ham A selection of long-term care deals now on offer Scottish Widows The Woolwich Direct Woolwich Direct Foreign Colonial Look abroad to profit from privatisations Investors looking to diversify after last week's stock-market tumble should consider backing government sell-offs overseas Foreign Investment The Royal Bank of Scotland Alliance offers cheap pension Direct Line Financial Services Act fast to stop credit-card crime Thieves and fraudsters ran up a £97m bill last year, but with your help they can be halted. Debbie Hill reports How to beat crooks The Equitable Life Templeton Don't be a poor pensioner 2.5m more women than men face financial hardship in old age. Charlotte Wolff advises women to plan for the future now Royal & Sunalliance Govett Feisty activist's unequal fight for divorce rights Purse Power Trackers drive down car insurance costs Insurers are offering up to 20% discounts on insurance premiums to reward security-conscious car owners, writes Kevin Pratt Scottish Widows Jupiter Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Save & Prosper Policy Choice Direct TSB Bank plc Cash in on insurance refunds Fidelity Investments Prudential LineOne Top savings rates Unit trusts/OEICs: Far East incl Japan Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Wisdom and wit of a will Guaranteed bond offers up to 15% Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items The M&G Group Scottish Widows Soldier of fortune hits high notes Robson Green gave up a steady job to tread the boards until the BBC gave him a break. Now he's a millionaire. 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A Love Story by Jostein Gaarder translated by Ann Born Orion £9.99 pp164 Rubble trouble A Scientific Romance by Ronald Wright Anchor £9.99 pp352 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 502 Paperbacks Virginia Woolf by Hermione Lee Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Fiction 10 years ago The Sunday Times The Times Literary Supplement The Softback Preview Contents Leisure Direction Head over the sea - but not too far away The short break abroad is more popular than ever. Thanks largely to Eurostar and Le Shuttle, we are making brief forays to foreign soil—and we are doing it all year round. Rob Ryan reports Down the tunnel and out - from London to Paris Autumn in Paris is an unjustly neglected cosmopolitain pleasure. Godfrey Smith chooses to spend a weekend there, just shopping, noshing and reminiscing, and runs out of time Contents Contents Paris from £24 Take a theme ride to happiness Disneyland Paris creates a warm glow, even in winter, Karen Robinson laps it up Disneyland Paris Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks Get to know the neighbours The delights of France are a lot nearer than you think, as David Hewson discovers Nord Pas De Calais and Lille Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks A search for the source of fine wine Is it worth going to France to stock up for winter parties? Neil Mackwood makes a voyage of discovery Champagne Contents French provincial life at its best After a day touring Normandy museums Walter Ellis finds Calvados desserts go down a treat Exclusive Sunday Times Brittany Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks Sailor's delight - with genteel appeal Roger Eglin is charmed by the city of St Malo, one of the most visited places in Brittany Great walking city with a racy edge Can Amsterdam get any lovelier? Now even the red light district is being gentrified, writes Rob Rayan Amsterdam Book Today Beautiful backwater Medieval Bruges was a bustling port, famed for its jewellery and other fine crafts. Graham Stevens finds a quiet gem of a city Cities that never sleep The pace is fast and furious in the cities of Spain. Robert Elms visits there—Barcelona, Madrid and Seville—where you must grab a brief siesta whenever you can Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks: Spain Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks: Spain The Sunday Times Fair even when the weather is foul Dublin in winter loses none of its native charm, says Graham Stevens Ireland Leisure Direction Reaching the Continent is easier than ever Charlotte Atkins explains how to get there, whether you fancy going by train, boat or plane Hamilton Barr Insurance can save your trip from ruin Leisure Direction Booking Guide Exclusive Sunday Times European Breaks Leisure Direction Contents Viglen Real power at your fingertips Today's home PCs are faster and cheaper than ever before. David Hewson explains how to choose a system that will last well into the next century Good, bad and ugly, you get what you pay for Hardware Time Computer Systems Someone know show you internet If in doubt, look it up Reference Learning to press the buttons for success Computer skills can bring more rewards than you imagine—possibly even a new career. David Hewson speaks to one woman whose life was transformed by going back to school When is a mouse not a mouse? Pointing Devices Getting well connected The Internet Mitsubishi Electric Publish and be damned good Publishing The games grown-up people play Games Up and away with no fear of flying Flight Simulator The camera that lies - when you want it to Digital Photography The way the money goes Personal Finance Microsoft Herge-The Adventures of Tintin Contents Spooks on the loose at Alton Towers Alton Towers is known for the its spectacular end of season fireworks. 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Simon Brooke meets the people risking their health to be fit Gift of tongues Mind & Body Kissing may be more complicated than you think—America's Professor of Lip Smacking has turned a simple gesture into an art. Marianne Jones puckers up Smooch ado about nothing? Diet watch The Zone Buoys and girls: Tracy Edwards, front, and Helen… Men's running shoes Consumer Test Winning ways It's not just brawn that sets yachting records. Brains and teamwork count, too. Cheryl Holmes Perfect meets Tracy Edwards, skipper of an all-female crew Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Beauty File Shaving creams How Do I Look? Treat of the week Band wagon Suddenly alice bands favoured accessory of the slocine ranger are hip. Curiouser and curiouser, says Emma Moore Medical notes The nitty gritty Health The headlice epidemic is just one threat to children's health. And the cutback in school nurses will only make things worse. 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Studios hate Harry Knowles—as soon as they screen test a big film such as Starship Troppers, his website has the verdict. By Toby Young Ready for its star turn Internal squabbling must not deny London a world-class film festival, says George Perry L. A. Confidential Spot the difference Did the late Roy Lichtenstein turn art on its head? Invoking some unholy ghosts As Tom Phillips, RA rebel, unveils his Sacred and Profane, an identically named show of old masters sets Waldemar Januszczak pondering the coincidence The number's up Paul Weller suffered, Hole too. Do the chart rules computer, asks Mark Edwards AT&T Mr Blair's Shakermaker Is he going to turn the cabinet into rock stars? Alan McGee, the man behind Oasis, talks to Simon Sebag Montefiore London Palladium The Sunday Times Theatre Film Art Opera Opera Pick of the Week Concerts Dance Pop Lennon Legend Comedy Harry Hill Rest of the week's theatre Royal Shakespeare Company Struck by fear Edward Albee gives sense to the absurd. 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Photograph by David Harrison Samsung Ercol The Macallan The Sunday Times Wine Club C&A Today Great Scott He was beautiful, talented and troubled but also a bit of a sop: that is how F Scott Fitzgerald has always been perceived. In the frist of a new series of imaginary conversations between Sunday Times writers and remarkanle figures of the 20th century Philip Norman accompanies him on a nostalgic tour of his old haunts Picture Gallery Junghans Midland Portland Royal Mail Nisbets Chefs Choice P&O Cruises Volvo All Mouth No Trousers What happens when 150 European women get together to discuss the burning issues of our time? Very little, except for playground politics and the return of Seventies feminism. Report by Carol-Sarler. Photographs by Roger Hutchings Hotpoint India changes you Relax DFS Out of this World Renault Smoking Kills Bush babe Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Wools of New Zealand The Difference is Debenhams Something Better than Wide-Screen TV. Wide-Choice UK TV Better Programmes All Together 'The Wedgwood Dresser Collection' Prints of Darkness Stalin was not content merely to execute his enemies. He wanted all traces of them removed, and set about doctoring photographs of his victims. Many original pictures of post-revolutionary Russia have now been discovered, and they tell a sinister and macabre tale of how one man attempted to rewrite history. Report by Brian Moynahan Avon Forbo Nairn Nordic Track Sharps Esprit Canon Selective Marketplace Ltd. The Folio Society Ltd. Subaru Games Brainteaser 1832 Bookwise Chess Bridge Healthrider Body and Soul Oakridge Direct Neville Johnson Lands' End Direct Merchants, UK Limited A Life in the Day of Alfred Dunhill London C-class estate Contents Yamaha 1000 Makers of Music Picture Gallery Picture Gallery 1000 Makers of Music 1000 Makers of Music Maxell Der Drgeler The Organ Builder 1000 Makers of Music 1000 Makers of Music Oasis 1000 Makers of Music Denon

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