News from 14/12/1997
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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Waldemar Januszczak, Ms R C, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, David Knopfler, Addlson de Witt, Bryan Christie, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Peter, John Sims, Walter F Stowy, Emma Moore, Rebecca Abrams, Amanda Ursell, Halen Hawkins, Lesley White, John Jay, Frank Whitford, Roy Porter, St Anne, Jim Munro football Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, T M Burnham, Sally O'Reilly, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Edin Hamzic, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Andrew Sullivan, Timothy d'Arch Smith, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Hugh Carnning, Tom Garrett Principal, Dr Roger Henderson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Richard Eaton, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Richard McClure, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Alan Chadwick, Alan Townend, David Hewson, Richard Broadhurst, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Hugh Canning, Peter Watson, John Sutherland, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Stephen Gilbert, Louise Taylor, Anita Chaudhuri, George Perty, Peter Coppock, N Pigache, George Perry, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Shelley von Strunckel, Rob Steen, Hugh John, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Ruth Sullivan, Paul Donovan, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Philip Craigie, Lisa Jardine, Helen Edwards Chief Executive, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, David Turner, Simon Fanshawe, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Bill Dawes, Mrs E Good, Neil Harman, Tom Shone, Annabel Goldsmith, Tom Fawthrop, Mark Edwards, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Gordon Bowker, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Dave Thomas, Pierre Villepreux, Andy Goldberg, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Karter, S Scott, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Quentin Willson, Kirstle Hamllton, Angela Morris, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Charles Mingus, Mike Bugle, Adrienne Connors, Lucy Atkins, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Zoé Linkson, Claire Oldfield, G Diggle, Jean McDonald, Stephen McGinty, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Alan Duncan Mp, Nick MacKinnon, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Christopher Woods, Sheryl Garratt, David Windle, Roland White, Marcello Mega, Kevin Pratt, J Baker, Francis Wadsworth, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, David Rees, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, David Simpson, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, A N M, Frank McLynn, Michael Sheridan, Christine Webb, Simon Callow, Matthew Lynn, Kirstle Hamilton City Editor, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, J Onions, Mandy Payne, John Waples, Sally Potter, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, John Carey, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Kirsty Lang, Dan Person, Ted Harrison, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, John Spurling, Andrew Lorenz, Alex Hamilton, Hazel Courteney, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, R McCall, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Malcolm Sowerby, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, David Parsley, John Phillips, Professor Phil Redmond, J H, David Smith Economics Editor, Chris Price, J R, Simon Trump, Anthony Howard, Simon Sebag, Bob Dwyer, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Chris Feetenby, Barry Newcombe, Stephen Hayward, Kate Constable, Boris Schapiro, J Kelly,
ResumoRobinson's new Guernsey link Minister's role in £500,000 soccer deal by his offshore trust Insight Blair's cuts provoke Cabinet fury Contents British Airways Contents Hunt violence Pope builds telescope to find God Contents Queen wants to abolish empire medals The Sunday Times Contents Straw to end lawyers' court monopoly Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Labour to cut back its union funding France and Germany set to outpace Britain Censors face shake-up over video violence Britpack actors launch £60m film challenge to Hollywood New stars seek studio control When Hughie Green spotted an opportunity in a military coup Abbey National EU set to begin lifting beef ban Book Tokens Blair babes rail at 'sexist' Tories People's cleric tipped as Liverpool bishop Swiftcall Head tells of pure hell at the Ridings School red tape costs as much as 300,000 teachers The Personal Number Company Plc Lufthansa Police plan Internet rogue's gallery Iomega Help arrives for 'hard cases' on the street Sunday Times Crusader in a limo could cripple Europe's car firms Britain's 'yob TV' picks up torture game show that Japan dropped BT Anger as top cancer hospital faces closure Viglen City traders go on £1bn bonus binge Mardi Gra bomber may be a woman Myth of wicked stepmother is rooted in reality Orange Article Withdrawn Dixons gives PC guarantee BT Hero of the marines was a heroine Canon Private rail firms to close branch lines Meteor showers blotted out man's first civilisations Beethoven's Fifth 'banned' as stars see off symphonies Halfords The Paymaster He dismissed reports about his financial affairs, but there are still questions Geoffrey Robinson needs to answer Insight Serving Suggestion And his Trust Articulate The minister's rising fortunes Moët & Chandon Culture Clash David Ashberry was raised in a stable, middle class home in the suburbs. Yet at 19 he was a killer in one of Britain's most notorious slums. Was crime in his blood? Or did a well meaning adoption go terribly wrong? Simon Trump reports Heston stars in US gunfight Parents plead for life of Khmer Rouge hostage Demon Internet Tamil Tiger deal cost Gandhi's life Toyota Desert keeps fate of Gulf war pilot a secret Taxman calls Pavarotti to account Vanunu clashes with minister on solitary status Nortel Women lined up to die on death row Barnardos Watch those French, Kohl tells Blair Kremlin vultures circle as Yeltsin fights for health Morphy richards Servery The Personal Number Company PLC Picture Gallery Uptight Al's little bit of gulp fiction Barclays Travelodge Race to prevent world epidemic of lethal 'bird flu' Patriot Delon goes filming for France Homebase Fiat heir loses cancer battle Korea sinks in a sea of dirty tricks O J's children in dispute with grandparents Inside Los Angeles Philips Spielberg's stalking secret Accountant's secret passions It all adds up to progress Aborted foetuses saved for cloning Cash irregularities halt alcoholism study Weather and Travel Outlook Fox hunt supporters injured in ambush Riot erupts after Apprentice march Primus Two ticket-holders share £8m jackpot News Digest Nationwide CJD survey planned Jem theft charge Hunt for rapist Hostages 'well' Murder case Fans stabbed Heavy swell Laughing matter Correction Gross heading for winter of discontent Tottenham humiliated England win to take the initiative Contents Wales skipper suffers a severe neck injury Contents Rugby Express Blackburn seize chances to narrow gap on United Mixed fortunes for Jack Daniel's Keep playing those mind games for ever Louise Taylor looks at the psychological ploys used by rival managers when the stress factor kicks in Benali's first senior goal puts spoke in a well-oiled machine Chelsea foiled by nine men as Leeds pair get red card The title hopefuls Cool Hendrie happily holds off Newcastle Time and Motion: What Gives United the Edge McManaman inspires Liverpool revival Premier League Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Europe Sorry Spurs cut to ribbons Kitson returns to sink Wednesday Gross has a tough time finding answers Ian Chadband hears Spurs' coach try to explain how his team suffered another disastrous defeat Everton still stuck in desert of mediocrity The Personal Number Company PLC United master the Kiddology Joe Lovejoy meets Brian Kidd, the former Manchester United stariet who is grooming the new breed of young champions First Division Orange Second Division Third Division Scotland O'Connor finishes a tale of two sorry cities Naz bites the Big Apple While Naseem Hamed gets set to defend his title against Kevin Kelley on Friday, Frank Warren and Don King are slugging it out in the battle to control boxing. Nick Pitt reports from New York Defiant Dodson pledges to keep destiny in own hands The fight for the Wbo light-middleweight title will be the easiest obstacle ever placed in Adrian Dodson's path. By Ian Chadband Cross Rhodes beaten but unbowed Clash of the titans Who would win showdown between the All Blacks and Springboks? New Zealand says former Australian coach BOb Dwyer South Africa says French coach Pierre Villepreux And the Winner is . . . South Africa Lacroix torments Wasps Stephen Jones at The Stoop Rodber returns to lead onslaught Pini's late strike adds to Bristol agony Citibank Forwards lead Leicester to crushing win Tackling the great divide Larder's Five League Players to Boost England David Lawrenson hears about the harsh realities of trying to recruit league stars for England's rugby union World Cup crusade Welsh captain badly hurt Swansea's victory over Cardiff was marred by a serious neck injury to Wales's captain. David Rees and Nigel Botherway report Serious spinal injuries on the increase Rugby cannot reverse time Cliff Brittle's plea for some clubs to revert to amateurism is misguided, says Stephen Jones Brown sparks England victory Graham Otway at the Champions Trophy in Sharjah, sees a young Scot set up victory by ripping the heart out of West Indies batting Graveney must find leadership answer Smithies camp in upbeat mood Ian Hawkey reports on a confident start by England's women cricketers in their campaign to retain the World Cup in India "Old Speckled Hen SKY Smith stuck in the wake of EF Language Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Rugby Union Racing Rugby League Natonal Conference Racing uncertainty The Maktoums threat to quit Britain shows something is wrong with way our racing is run Senor EI Betrutti the main man John Karter Reports from Cheltenham Calculated gamble for Sanan John Karter, racing correspondent, on the Indian tycoon set to become a major player if the Maktoum family withdraw from Britain The Personal Number Company PLC Line One Pentax Enter now: You Could Win a Cup Prize of £10,000 The Sunday Times Interactive Team Football 1997-98 Season Jones dons panto villain costume Action Replay Born-again Parke has every reason to boast Play the Game This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV JCT 600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items The Comeback Express The Honda NSX came in like a lion, lay down like a lamb, but is now roaring back, writes Andrew Frankel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramshaw Road Sage The rules of the road are being tightened. Drink drivers are not the only ones who should know about it Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Jaguar Guy Salmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Mercedes Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items A Sytner Company Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Puttocks Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rose & Young Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Pentagon Mercedes-Benz Normand Park Lane Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prosche Porsche JCT 600 AFN Porsche Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Registrations Merlin Porsche Lancaster Porsche Merlin Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Registration Transfers Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMA Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hello again, cheeky Mazda has remade its legendary Mx-5 sports car, and it is more of a charmer than ever, reports Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota calls up the missus Rolls Royce Sorry, old things, your driving days are over Multiple Classified Advertising Items LineOne Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Threadbare Coats Viyella has designs on demerger BA-American deal close to take-off Brussels set to give clearance Christie's votes on SBC offer Graff Contents Asia's crisis will cut 1% off world growth Contents Barclays turns up heat on NatWest Why Swiss banking sums may not add up in Britain 3Com DTI set to pump £40m into Daewoo-LDV deal Minerva to buy Palumbo property Westminster care shake-up Skills shortage hits small firms KPMG records buoyant profits Business Digest Harrison invests £1.25m in Racal Getting the Push City workers have had a bumper year but the good times are about to end. A wave of mergers and sell-offs will lead to huge jobs cuts as the investment banks reduce their capacity for the first time in years. Kirstle Hamilton reports on the shake-out and on its casualties Cresco NatWest holds out against Barclays merger Budge faces jobs exodus at pits Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Flemings save & Prosper Databank The clown prince of radio Chris Evans's Virgin Radio deal shows another side to the madcap presenter's character—a seriousness and a dogged determination to succeed that he keeps hidden when on air Intel inside NatWest The Sunday Times Mail model for 007 Prufrock Christie's will be main winner in an auction A hostile bid would damage the company but an agreed deal will only be secured at a bumper price. Report by John Waples Granville BAe fights French bid to take control France's grand scheme for the integration of Europe's aerospace and defence industries threatens BAe's plan to build a global giant, writes Andrew Lorenz Manage risk to ward off losses The Sunday Times Britain set to be weak man of Europe Economic Outlook Debenhams Surging wages create interest-rate dilemma Happy executives are the most loyal Our latest survey of the middle market shows that company culture and good bonus plans are the keys to stopping executives from defecting to bigger firms. David Smith reports Café de Paris exports English style to France Music firm needs new release of cash Every week we tackle owner-managers business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Tycoon knitted together a Norwegian empire Atle Brynestad is one of Norway's richest men with interests from ships to supermarkets but he began by making jumpers. By Rupert Steliner Small Business Bulletin LineOne Spy planes go hypersonic Defence Future reconnaissance craft will swap stealth for speed, flying at up to 6,000mph at heights of 100,000ft, making it harder for missiles to hit them, writes David Windle Computers & Computing Services Time Computer Systems Tiniest engine goes to work Miniaturisation Don't let Dos ruin Christmas Sounding off Windows users should no longer have to put up with expensive games that are almost impossible to play without technical help, writes David Hewson Genetically engineered algae kill mosquitoes Pest Control Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Crestcom Humana International Group PLC Goldman & Co Chartered Accountants Maintain Free The Internet Multiple Display Advertising Items BAe to call for Dasa merger Burton sets out details of break-up plan The Sunday Times Wall St Journal hits London Korea seeks more aid as won plunges again The currency has now fallen 50% against the dollar, raising fears that South Korea will soon default on its foreign debts, writes Michael Sheridan The Personal Number Company PLC Newsquest's next big adventure Inside the City Taxpayers face £500m fines shock Workers hit below the belt Contents European pension ruling boosts part-time staff Tesco will branch out into pensions next year Contents Toy Money. . . parents who bought the Teletubby… Manek investments Contents Cavalier tops the car theft league Lone dads, not the state, should help lone mums Grandparents suffer in Christmas gift stakes Woolwich Victim hounds tour firm over dog attack Questions of Cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Norwich Union Debt on 'balloon account' loan has kept on rising The Equitable Life Wake up, Middle England! It's time for the middle class to protect itself from Labour's tax blitz. Paul Ham explains the best ways to safeguard your money Guinness Flight Disabled motorists get raw deal on car insurance Insurers still class the disabled as high-risk motorists and charge them more although it's illegal, writes Kevin Pratt Legal & General Breaking up is harder to do when not wed Women Money Charlotte Wolff warns that 'common law wives' have few legal rights when lovers split and could face financial hardship Foster & Cranfiels Driven to finding a fairer deal Beale Dobic How to play your cards right The credit card has never been so flexible. Now is the time to choose the issuer and deal that suits you, writes Diana Wright House prices set to rise 7% next year Scottish Widows Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Charities benefit from spending You can send cash overseas in a flash Travel firms, banks and credit companies make sending cash abroad safer and quicker that posting gifts, writes Debbie Hill Perpetual Gazumping makes comeback with its 'gazundering' twin All aboard for share perks Returns on shareholdings can be boosted by up to 10% by the extras that many companies offer on their shares. Robert Winnett looks at some of the most attractive deals Mixed prospects ahead for the best of the benefit providers Chelsea Building Society Some of the Share Perks on Offer Chase De Vere Investments Plc Cut gains tax bill on your second home David Turner shows how a £190,000 capital gains tax liability can be reduced to just £10,954 Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Sunday Times Cash in on the Teletubby craze Chase De Vere Investments Plc Top savings rates UK unit trusts/OEICs: Fund of funds Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Investments Plc Bingo helps Zetters to hit the profits jackpot Kevin Goldstein-Jackson finds himself delighted with one personal shareholding, but disappointed by the new Isa plans Helpline will answer all your isa queries Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Policy Portfolio PLC Direct Line Financial Services Paragon mortgage Gardener must hedge his bets Flemings Policing Isa limits will be a nightmare The Wright Angle Deal sets up Nelson for bigger earnings Update Kill the Jackal As Carlos the Jackal faces justice at last in Paris, startling new details have emerged of his life as a terrorist and of secret French attempts to assassinate him First Telecom Asprey London It's not the sex that makes me envy Casanova A low-profile resort for high living Crooner's smutty warbling Nick Newman's Week They turned out rather well, considering Profile The Booth family Expanding horizons of an IRA man behind bras Laura Ashley This Life Time to come clean The Sunday Times Blair's IRA gamble Death and burial of the Utopian feminist Surprise support for 'victim' Hamilton Humbled Tories whip themselves into shape Third time unlucky for Mo Jimmy's legacy: a last chance to save Britain MPs must rebel, and rebel again Rock rage hits all the wrong notes TLS The glint of fool's gold in Gordon's eye Lacoste Line One The Sunday Times Prophets and loss Have members of the evangelical movement hijacked Diana for their own purposes, asks Ted Harrison Stirring it with Socrates and a teaspoon Real Santas don't say Ho! Ho! Ho! Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets Father Christmas Britain is a natural born Nafta nation Vodafone Chorus of disapproval Hi-tech can hurt learning Fortant De France We were not in dire straits Tolerance Sounds plausible but is it the answer to dyslexia? No Crackpots Points Politicians need a little soap Lib-Dems lean over Drug tests cut costs Birthdays Begging dilemma Twickers saved by heroes Those royals don't' arf talk common Strangely, fashions in accent move up the social spectrum, not down, and have smuggled a good deal of cockney into the palace, finds Stuart Wavell Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adrims Crosby Homes Fine Properties Overseas The Cinderella effect Few people can tum an ordinary building into a beautiful home; those who are able to do so have something magical, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Manhattan Loft Corporation Bewley Homes Bellway Homes Charity begins with selling the home Berkeley Homes Hamptons Charles Church Centrum Select 50 Contents Original works The Bushmen of southern Africa are everybody's ancestors. In Zimbabwe, Waldemar Januszczak marvels at their vivid and graceful art Contents Luxury Caribbean Cruise A quick getaway Irish Ferries Travel Brief Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London Milan à la mode Italy's elegant capital of fashion is the perfect venue for some midwinter indulgence, says Jonathan Futrell Via Dante, from the western side of the piazza del Website of the Week Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London Train Vs Plane Wheel rights Deal of the Week Crystal Making tracks Brussels comes closer Wedged between Africa and Asia, Sinai in Egypt is an… Far East smog agreement According to The Executive Flyer, the newsletter Cruise ships to Greenwich Holiday Money Eilat Question & Answer Ireland travel Lock up your luggage In Brief Calverley Travel Ltd. Crystal Insurers act on airport fire More flights to Manchester Sunsail Pleasureseekers Ltd British Airways Market forces Bangkok is a city of salesmen, and no journey down its teeming streets or rivers is easy, as Simon Callow discovered the moment he climbed into the back of a tuk-tuk Annual Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Solo's Gold Medal Travel Group Multiple Display Advertising Items The best of the caribbean From beach idylls to diving meccas and exclusive havens, the Caribbean islands offer attractions to suit every personality. David Wickers and Alex Hamilton give a character analysis of the best The cultural high ground Peter Watson mixes shopping and eating out with a visit to Los Angeles' new hilltop Getty Museum Travel Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Easy Jet AT Mays Airsavers Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Black & White Overseas Travel Canaries & Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct TIS Ltd Lunn Poly Qantas Lunn Poly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schuss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trail Tinders Flight Centre Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Debonair Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours World Options Travel Planners World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly Virgrin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Bladon Lines Ferry Savers Erna Low American Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Dragoman Guerba Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America First Choice Ski Manor House & Ashbury Hotels My Hols Sally Potter likes to rough it when she travels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Petreats Snow Line Inghams Cornwall & Devon London Elizabeth Hotel Hotel Spot Check Malmaison Hotel, Glasgow—converted church, excellent service Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Robinson Keane BHM Nevard Roland Thompson Agieg Limited Whitehead Selection O & Co Chardon and Rose Mercuri Urval 3Com The Computing Group Price Waterhouse Alexander Hughes Selections B-I-Recruiting Whitchead Selection Whitehead Selection Bull Thompson International Ltd Dresner Kleinwort Benson Fastern Hoggett Bowers Johnson Controls Compaq Business Link Communication Systems Help Develop the Baltic Exchange Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Talisman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru the Arts Council of Wales Maxwell Stamp PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Pera Corporate Resources Group Trust your animal instincts Professional Pre-Selection Services Bell Advertising Limited Williams Lea fm Request Anadarko Algerio Corporation Quintiles ICN Pharmaceutical Marketing, Inc. SKY Johnson wax Robert Walters Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Project Manager Sabre Europe Prime Health Kudos Alison Associates Allied Support Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Printrak International INC Estee Lauder Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take the public sector into account Opportunities for accountants are growing in the public sector as the government strives to improve the efficiency of services and obtain value for money. Sally O'Reilly reports Humana International Group KPMG Management Consulting Selector Europe Spencer Stuart BPP Publishing BDC Search Department of Health Sarqent Royal College of Nursing Health & Safety Executive Bucher/rugman & Partners City & Hackney Commonity Services NHS Trust Department for Education and Employment Beijing Salon Requiem for the traditional Christmas carol The fashion for simple, modern hymns is robbing children of a rich spiritual and educational experience, says Susan Elkin Intervention Board for Agricultural Produce International Language Schools The Sunday Times Dorset Police St. Clare's, Oxford International College The Sunday Times The Peter Beckwith Harrow Trust Beware of beasts lurking in the software jungle Multiple Display Advertising Items An idea shared is a good idea Margaret Coles visits a company that has set up its own 'university' to teach staff how to manage knowledge for the benefit of colleagues, customers and suppliers Freedom is communication Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Connaught Clio Wodhom-Smith & Co. MBA course is an option well worth studying VERO Electronics Limited Contents Rough Justice The Thieves' Opera: The Remarkable Lives of Jonathan Wild, Thieftaker and Jack Shepard, House-Breaker by Lucy Moore Viking £20 pp304 Contents Crazy, lazy days Jung ones Critical List Harvey Porlock wearily rounds up the round-ups of Christmas books Digging himself in The Liar: The Fall of Jonathan Aitken by Luke Harding, David Leigh & David Pallister Penguin £6.99 pp205 Warner Books The Greatest Space Adventure Ever Written Our changing family values Growing Up in Stepfamilies by Gill Gorrell Barnes, Paul Thompson, Gwyn Daniel and Natasha Burchardt Clarendon Press £14.99 pp352 A wall against the world Hadrian by Anthony R Birley Routledge £40 pp399 John Katzenbach Diary The words of the war John Carey agrees with the idea that Priestley wrote to forget the horrors of the Western Front A novel approach Evelyn Humphrey Carpenter wishes that Waugn's latest biographer hapicked up on the fact that the writer was funny 110 Years Ago this Week Robert Louis Stevenson writing to Charles Scribner, Saranac Lake, December 15,1887 On the Shelf Gordon Bowker recalls how Under the Volcano eased his youthful suffering A sense of history Salman the Solitary by Yashar Kernal Harvill £15.99 pp311 Anatomy of a city in decline Slow Chocolate Autopsy by Iain Sinclair and Dave McKean Phoenix House £17.99 pp193 Curiouser and curiouser Nora Jane and Company by Ellen Gilchrist Bloomsbury £14.99 pp181 Bombay Sapphire The Sunday Times Paperbacks The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 509 The Lady from Guatemala Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks BBC Harper Collins Publishers Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Mouse magic F-mail Digging for treasure Cartoon Star Don't miss our huge Twelve Days of Christmas Bean bag Picture Gallery Jarvis Funday Toby's triumph Fish and chips Keep up with what's going on with The Funday… Making waves Wibble wobble Fact File Have a crafty Beryl the Peril Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Willoughby The creature feature Squirt Christmas Week in Funday Dwight Yorka Fans utd Win Winter sports quiz Join The Fun Club! Contents Sony The panto dame Who do they think they are? Contents Costume drama Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Social Drawy It's a Wrap Shop while you bop Forget art galleries, nightclubs and restaurants. These days, if you're throwing a party, the chicest venue is a clothes store. Anita Chaudhuri reports Russell Hobbs Trees company Sick of needles all over the Carpet? Then invest in a human Christmas tree, says Roland White Advil LOR Loreal Paris Twinings The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Christmas Shopping Brief lives Now that first Christmas cards are on the shelves in early Octoher, it is a sobering thought that we spend a quarter of our lives in the run-up to Christmas: buying, wrapping, and swearing that next time we'll have it all done by July Illegible Article Picture Gallery Style File All that glisters may not be gold, but it's all you'll need to outshine your rivals in the party season. Kate Constable reports Waist not, want not Fashion News Holly go lightly More or Less Baileys Think of a Colour Any colour. Angela Morris has groovy gifts that will add a bit of brightness to any Christmas hamper Putting on the Glitz What will all the best-dressed trees be wearing? Rebecca Tanqueray reveals all Sue Lawrence Fowl play Cointaeau Reel food Winner's dinners Drink in the World Letters Fizz without the fuss A Scroog Table Talk Christmas pudding Testing Time Tooled up From spades to secateurs, Dan Pearson chooses equipment to give to your favourite gardener Green Thoughts Poinsettias are passé. Robert Johnston plants some alternative ideas for festive indoor blooms 1 Growing secateurs (F11), £39.96, by Felco; call… Sofa Workshop Direct Wood Bros (Furaiture) Ltd The "Simplex" The Velvet Norfolk Hat Cannock Gates Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Fountains and Statues Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Central Railway Morlands Homes & Gardens Kitchen Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovers Multiple Display Advertising Items Take Action Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Number Company PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdate News Nostalgic Flights Aunove Wave Company Genuine Birthday Newspapers Lost for that Unique Seasonal Gift? Multiple Display Advertising Items Thorntons Call Driving Management Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover The Good Food Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Tiger Moth Vintage Flights Peter Gethin Driving Courses Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Psion PLC Credit Card Hotline Hay Hampers The Good Food Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Fynefish Products Ltd Air Sports Why not give somebody a skydive for Xmas? 120 mph Multiple Display Advertising Items Fashion and human hair Acorne Sports Brepons Multiple Display Advertising Items Life Style Cosmetic surgery is an increasingly popular gift at this time of year. But be careful where you buy your new breasts, says Richard McClure The good news Medical notes The bad news Bigger and better? Eat, drink and be merry Mind and Body Far from being stressful, this is a time when we can really relax. And happy people are healthy people, says Roger Dobson On Call 6 of the best The beauty gift set Beauty File How Do I Look? The name of the Christmas beauty game is glitter. Emma Moore shows you how to shine Glitter BUG A Caribbean Diet Diet watch Watch your Health As you prepare to boogie this party season, a word of warning—dancing can be more dangerous than you think. Sheryl Garratt reports Cheat of the Week Stocking fillers Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brochure Reply Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Fayer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Erotic Print Society Multiple Display Advertising Items What's the alternative? By Hazel Courtney, Health Journalist of the Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Desks & Computer Work Stations Rosie Nieper The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Scope Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Club Magazine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Innovate Contents Contents Rattling the chains of history Spielberg's Amistad is being sold as a landmark film, but it distorts the truth and fudges the real complexities of slavery, argues Matthew Campbell Iron rule: slaves are pushed around in a scene from… Psycho analysis Is the modern horror film dead in the water? One new example may not be too smart, but it will scare you silly The oldest James Bond looks like yesterday's news in Tomorrow Never Dies, says Tom Shone Rest of the week's films UK Arena The search for speed Have Britain's clubs invented yet another new sound? By Andrew Smith Christmas Passed or Christmas Present Baring witness to a truth made flesh Rineke Dijkstra's work may be contemporary in its unflinching truthfliness, but its stark beauty remainds Waldemar Januszczak of another school—that of the Flemish old masters Here's a shock The Royal Opera's Paul Bunyan is a giant success. Whatever next, asks Hugh Canning Entertainment Rasselas: Festive Notions for the Art-Lover Noises off The key Film The Critical List The Sunday Times Theatre Art Opera Beth Orton Conceres Dance Pop Comedy Lawn Dogs The week's theatre Up, up and away The National's Peter Pan is a rising star with a great ambition—to create a Welsh national theatre, Simon Fanshawe meets Daniel Evans Rock The ultimate collection If I Should Fall from Grace with God Jazz Charles Mingus Passions of a Man—Complete Atlantic Recordings 1956-61 Rhino-Atlantic R2-7287 (6 CDs), £59.99 Crucial Cuts Puccini: Tosca Classical Music Shop The Sunday Times Something in the way she moves Alan Chadwick on the remarkable recovery of Sharleen Spiteri Perfect partners Ballet companies need the right stage, says David Dougill, as both ENB and BRB prove with their fine Nutcrackers Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay presents Janet Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Raymond Gubbay presents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albert Theatre Wilton's Music Hall Playhouse Theatre Theatre Tokens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivercanes Art Galleries Madam Butterfly Aïda Multiple Display Advertising Items Thistle Hotels The Boys in the Band Multiple Display Advertising Items Mozart Requiem Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Alegria Liza Wallace & Gromit Bond Street Tube Multiple Display Advertising Items The Reduced Shakespeare Company A new light on history We love to see fresh documentaries about the past because they place us in the present, says Lisa Jardine What to see (and what to miss) New menu for breakfast Sagging behind the times BB1 Sunday Critics' Choice Choco Leibniz Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Monday Critics Choice Miller Time Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Choco Leibniz Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Wednesday Critics' Choice Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Thursday Critics' Choice Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Friday Critics' Choice Bahlsens Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Saturday Critics' Choice Pick of the day Satellite Radio Pick of the day Scrumpy Jack Contents Jeep Organza Contents Alfa Romeo Longines Relative Values Dave Stewart, musician and record producer, and his brother, John, film producer. 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