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News from 21/12/1997

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Taki, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Sebastian Hamilton Westminster Correspondent, Michael Prescott, Stephen Jones rugby correspondent, Terry Pratchett, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Watson Laing, M Stevens, Dnacally Law, Salty Payne, John Peter, Dan Pearson, Walter F Stowy, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Lesley White, John Jay, P Pike, Peter Owen's, Frank Whitford, Edna Weiss, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, Josceline Dimbleby, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Peter Owen, C A, David Carr-Brown, Nick Pitt, David Cohen, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, P Baistow, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Dr Roger Henderson, Charlotte Northam, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Cameron Mackintosh, Susan d'ARCY, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, John Willett, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Chrissey Iley, David Hewson, Yvonne Ridley, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Sophia Langmead, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Malcolm Jenson, Ross Dunn, L B, Jenny Shields, Peter Bills, Michael Jones, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, A F, Mike Laws, Stuart Wavell, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Hugh McIlvanney, Paul Driver, Simon Fanshawe, Mark Moran, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, David Leppard, Bridget Freer, Neil Harman, Kirstie Hamilton, Stirling Gilchrist, Tom Shone, William Trevor, Paul Ham Money Editor, Dave Thomas, Allstair Scott, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Simon Heffer, Jonathan Raban, Raymond Keene, John Karter, Zoe Brennan, Peter Hall, Andrew Roberts, Simon Willis, Diana Wright, Don Steele (Director), Lisa Brinkworth, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Joan Goodman, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ghulam Hasnain, Claire Oldfield, Zoë Linkson, John Dogdale, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen McGinty, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Christopher Goodwin, Josh Salzmann, J Timble, Wayne Bodkin, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, David Rees, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Michael Sheridan, Christine Webb, Michael Fabricant MP, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Andrew Alderson, Tim Furniss, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, David Hutcheon, Natalle Graham, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Keith Power, Andrew Lorenz, David Wickers, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Steve Connor, Joe Lovejoy, Christopher Higgins, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Lucy Broadbent, David Parsley, John Phillips, Hugh Bradley, Peter Cooper, Simon Sebag, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Uzi Madhnami, India Knight, Barry Newcombe, Boris Schapiro, Claire Rawdiffe,

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No Title Fayed faces £8m Diana lawsuit Public loses faith in Blair over Robinson's deals Private doctors will weed out disabled for Harman Contents British Airways Contents Picture Gallery Contents Memorial hospital proposed Tony picks up a seasonal treat News Review The Princess and the Death Cult Courts ease up on drink driving for Christmas Cook inspires novel venture Robinson offshore deal nets £200,000 for trust Insight Vauxhall The Times Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown to ease limits for Isa Princess Grace 'in cult sex ritual' Secret cast of body doubles keeps fizz in Summer Wine How they laughed, and nearly died, on space dustbin Mir Habitat Ready for Year 2000 Fergie hires Diana lawyer to haggle for more cash Beckett flat refit costs £65,000 of taxpayers' money Labour's guru puts 'flow' before sex Top school expels drug-deal pupils Morphy richards Laphroaig Filofax wins duel of the databases V-class British 'Cracker' team joins hunt for French killer Kaspia Millennium Dome will be a 'time machine' Spinster pans chef Roux in Belgravia eviction battle Flying cuppa takes top honours in BA contest Talk is Cheap! Gloria Gaynor anthem inspired by a bad back Lawson talks his way to £35,000 speech fee Tesco Vengeful count killed Napoleon Kubrick lets his Freudian secret slip Homeless old soldier who found friendship and a lasting billet Sunday Times Christmas Appeal for Crisis Lotus Doctors sell 'youth pills' to patients You Better Watch out When Santa Claus comes to town, he makes life so dangerous that it is safest just to stay at home in bed, report Walter Ellis and Steve Connor Mitsubishi Electric On the 12 Days of Christmas. . . Our Son, the Spy Jane and David Tomlinson felt proud of their son when he told them he spied for Britain. Now he is in prison—and they have spoken exclusively to Jenny Shields about their deep sense of betrayal Philips Alctel First Choice Iran's mullahs 'on brink of a nuclear bomb' Renault Lenin's minder calls for burial Crony No 1 puts Clinton in danger IBM French city riots over police killing East Germany's doped sports stars in court revenge Cushioning Imran admits marriage is under strain US blacks opt for school apartheid In the first of a series about race in America, Tony Allen-Mills reports from Detroit on the rapid rise of Afro-centric education Rover Relax Korea's 'saviour' lets bad times roll Italy's porn king claims Vatican did the dirty BT Moet & Chandon Wolf man Turner stirs up a ranchers' revolt South African farmers hit by murder wave Deep South makes a meal of its coypus Primus Paranoia comes buzzing back Inside Moscow Lexus Yuri the magical mayor Lenin's cocktail party Sitting on hard cash 'Big bang' plan for elected Lords Girl, 12, victim of 'date rape' drug Weather and Travel Outlook Friendly advice: Sharon Williams from Marylebone… Ski Scene Poor sales signal January bonanza Asprey Two ticket-holders share £25m jackpot News Digest IRA decides to extend ceasefire Victims named Cyclists killed Sisters found Helicopter death Post office raid Trawler scuttled Lockerbie film In the soup Scare story Prince's crown slips Naseem Hamed's claims of invincibility have been bruised. Hugh McIlvanney says the Sheffield fighter has far to go before he joins boxing's greats Contents Citizen Contents Ruthless Chelsea march on Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey West Ham away-day misery continues Ribeiro pounces as Leeds stumble past sorry Bolton Everton steal win with Speed penalty Ginola's lightning strikes calm Tottenham nerves Palace draw on reserves Ostenstad on hand to earn Southampton crucial point Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Europe Educated Owen puts Liverpool back in title frame First Division Second Division If this is a crisis, count me in Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, hears Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager, deny accusations of unrest among his team Third Division Scottish League Vauxhall Cool Kinkladze still Maine man Referee plays card games in fractious draw Venables seeks ticket to France Premier League players barely fit for duty Keith Power, a fitness coach, says many of today's training methods are hopelessly outdated Geordie heart beating steady Louise Taylor talks to Steve Watson, the Newcastle defender, whose consistency has put him in the frame for an England place Resolute Harford reluctant to be his own man The visit of Bradford City to Loftus Road will give QPR a test of potential, says Ian Hawkey Superstar women play hard to get Women are finally calling the shots but playing a coy game. The men are asking for their hand in a joint venture with a controversial package that threatens the fabric of the sport Richard Evans, tennis correspondent, reports Orange Europe Atp Tour Chief Quits Battling Hamed back from brink Nick Pitt at Madison Square Garden sees Britain's courageous and talented featherweight world chmpion bounce back in spectacular style but says trouble lies ahead unless he corrects defensive failings New York's Big Fight Proves a Nightmare for Men in Prince's Corner Hollioake set to rule one day at a time Victory in Sharjah confirmed the need for two England sides, and two men to captain them. By Graham Otway Sri Lankans in throwing report Graham Otway on the accusations against Test spinners Muralitharan and Dharmasena "Pour before Chilling" England academy to restore the art of leg-spin bowling Graham Otway looks at David Lloyd's ambitions for an academy to restore a lost art to English Test cricket Callard boots Bath to final Battling Brive aim to topple city slickers Peter Bills sets the scence for the all-French semi-final of the European Cup which will feature a clash of directly opposite cultures Robinson's men have final defiant word Nick Cain on a club recharged by the pain of recent defeat English hopes dashed in fiery clash Why have the Lions turned into lambs? After the highs of the Lions tour, life was always going to be a bit of an anti-climax, says Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent Planters Nuts Tigers are back with super pack Dominguez delivers another blow to Irish pride Giant Vickery longs for a bigger stage Nick Cain looks at the English prop who enjoyed a thundering enterance against the All Blacks and is eager for more of the same Upwardly mobile Richmond setting sights on summit The Rugby Column Old Speckled Hen The Times England women eye Twickenham Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, says women's rugby needs the Twickenham experience in preparation for the World Cup Brothers in arms will give Wales new hope Stephen Jones hopes the return to form and fitness of Scott and Craig Quinnell can start to revitalise Wales Brave captain prepares for key battle of his life Nick Cain finds a game affected by the serious injury to the widely respected young Wales captain Nicholas grows into greatness Ian Chadband reflects on the extraordinary achievement of the dirninutive but dedicated US Open golf champion Alison Nicholas Women honoured after remarkable year Ian Chadband meets the winners of The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year awards Student: Emily Jennings The Sunday Times Administrator: Sue Campbell Team: British coxless four Life achievement: Sally Gunnell Pentax Cayard aims to put up Language barrier Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Rugby Union Racing Rugby League Hales toys with winning habit John Karter, racing correspondent, meets the man behind the Teletubbies phenomenon who, as the owner of One Man, is hoping for the success story to continue in the King George VI Chase In-form Beerbaum takes Olympia test in his stride Keith Wheatley sees the home challenge falter as Britain's premier showjumping event is dominated by foreign competitors Cool Dawn warms Harding's heart Line One The Sunday Times Enter now: You Could Win a Cup Prize of £10,000 The Sunday Times Interactive Team Football 1997-98 Season Choose your fantasy team from these 402 players and managers Real fight ends in a split decision Action Replay Eye test helps Crawley to see the light again Play the Game Eye Exercise's to Improve your Reactions The Turntable This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Air bubbles help to double the speed of computer chips Microelectronics Mars lander prepares for space test Exploration The accommodation module for six astronauts will be sent to the international space station in 2002 to simulate a journey to Mars. Reports by Tim Furniss Microsoft court case can't see the wood for the trees Sounding off The big manufacturers should stop squabbling and try to thrash out ways of standardising the motley collection of PC systems, writes David Hewson T3 Swarms of microsatellites stand guard over Earth Communications Asda and Safeway seek clearance for merger Millennium bug alarms Unilever Costs soar as suppliers struggle P&O poised to sell Manchester Arndale Centre to Prudential Graff Contents Laptop computers can damage your health Contents Wage leap raises fear of higher base rates United we can stand firm against the divisive euro Palm Pilot Barclays' Middleton ready to step down ARM is poised for US float Exports profit from inward investment Abbey bugged by software dispute American book chain retreats Business Digest GPA calls in loans Sunday Times GE faces big hit on GE90 engine Israel opens shop Splitting Coats Mercedes-Benz Telecom star lonica plummets to earth Its radio technology made lonica a wonder stock when it was floated in July. Now it has slumped 80% John Waples reports on what went wrong Greycoat resurgent as gamble pays off Sharewatch British Aerospace Clinical Computing A share in the boardroom Hawtal Whiting First Leisure Vero AB Airlines Fayrewood Hogg Robinson Databank Moderniser with healing hands Peter Owen's campaign to modernise PPP Healthcare and secure its future has culminated in the sale of the medical insurer to Guardian Royal Exchange What Green wants with shoes Philip Green, the man with a knack for spotting cheap retail deals, is confident he can make a profit out of the loss-making shops he has bought from Sears, writes Kirstie Hamilton Working Day Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Year that vindicated American capitalism High growth with no inflation shows that the US economic model works much better than Asia's brand of state-directed capitalism Economy thrives in a new landscape Forecasters did well this year, predicting strong growth, but they underestimated the improvement in unemployment and trade Economic Outlook Privatisation ends with BR men rolling in cash Directors of privatised rolling-stock companies are making fortunes by selling out to new owners. Report by David Parsley Santa's stocking filler Virgin on the ridiculous Prufrock Which Forecasters Did Best in 1997? Message in a bottle Sunday-times Finance gap holds up growing firms Our Fast Track 100 survey has revealed that small high-technology firms and venture capitalists are too wary of each other. Claire Oldfield reports First Telecom answers call for cheaper Euro phones Small Business Bulletin How Santa can get round tax clauses 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 entrepreneur who wrapped up Christmas Giftwrap king Nick Fisher of International Greetings saw his big chance when he teamed up with a young Swede who had similar ideas, writes Rupert Steiner Pension flaw hits millions of workers Prudential ignored City watchdog's warnings Cash floods into Manek Growth Fund Scottish Widows Picture Gallery Standard Life Bank to pay commission to salesmen Best Paying Accounts Insurers defiant on gene testing Heirs can seek tax cut on windfalls Mailbag As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers in letters to the Money section Bradford & Bingley Third-party claims push premiums up Rarity adds to the value of antique cards Top savings rates UK unit trusts/OEICs: equity/bond inc Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere What we did with our lottery millions Robert Winnett asks jackpot winners how they fared since their numbers came up and gave them wealth they had only dreamt of Spread risks with care, say the financial experts Chase De Vere Investments PLC Money Section Beale Dobie Legal & General Foster & Cranfield Direct Line Teale consulting Lucent Technologies Day or Night Staff Army Cadet Force and Combined Cadet Force… Senior Project Manager Tecnomatix Beijing Salon Maxell Unipower A leading internaional asset management company Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford The Sunday Times National Consultancy Harrow School Business Development Mgr WANTeD Keen Readers Devonshire House School Vero Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitch battles pay off for rugby star Dean Richards's loyalty to his club will earn him at least £100,000 and he'll use it to clear his mortgage, writes Natalle Graham Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To Make It Big Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCF Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Surveillance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Internet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seasons Greetings & Happy New Year Stock PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building Services Maintain Free Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sports Mina The Sunday Times ICI plans an end to empire Blank to lead Coats after Viyella split Markets swing wildly as Asia's crisis deepens More collapses in Japan and Kim's victory in South Korea are adding to the jitters. Report by Michael Sheridan, Seoul, and David Smith Fujitsu Bids may go to £30m for Melody What a year for parting company Founders Flavour worth Finding News Review First Telecom And the winner is. . . a big liar Party party in NY, NY Atticvs Higher stupidity on drugs Picture Gallery Happy as hell in a world of his own Profile Your majesty, meet the miraculous Mandyrin The Sunday Times This Life The right choices The Sunday Times A need to know Hague's troops starve in a principle famine Secretary of state for jolly anecdotes Straw likes his jackboots squeaky clean You can rely on Redwood In the chill embrace of new Labour's puritans Say a prayer for Blair's friends A rough and tumble kind of morality play TLS Gentle Jesus, a nice middle class messiah Lacoste Try LineOne The Sunday Times How tarnished is Teflon Tony? The Labour party still has an unassailable lead, but a new poll shows recent difficulties have had an effect on voters' trust, writes David Smith The future's looking pretty good Barnacles on the rock of ages Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets Status Quo And the greatest of these tax breaks is charity Advil Driven mad by arrogant youth Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Star-gazing in vain for God Driving Ambition Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Stratton Motor Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Boating & Yachting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Look to America Lack of love a killer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lights out in the nursery of great men Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster A topsy turvy year Cars got faster, safer and more frugal in 97—but predictable they weren't, writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Sytner direct BMW Hush yo' mouth and drive thuh 'Vette BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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Owen Porsche Rivervale Rolls Royce Porsche Rolls Royce Tom Hartley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vehicle Registrations No's Ltd Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dreams are made of this The sea view Property North of the Thames Weston Homes Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The bespoke If you could have any house you wanted, where would you live? Four Sunday. Times property writers take their pick from the current market Multiple Classified Advertising Items In your Face Living Space The Lubetkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items The abbey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Helas Wolf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Guernsey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes PLC CALA British Airways Contents Hidden depths Jonathan Raban moved home—and ketch—home—to Seattle, where he traded the relative calm of the Blackwater estuary for the Pacific's treacherous depths Contents Crystal Travel Section Ireland Mark Warner Orient express For a short cut to the East, a break in Istanbul is without equal. Waldemar Januszczak samples a city where cultures, and continents, collide Website of the Week The Break Istanbul World Cover Fast tracks to the slopes BA to get tough with drunken passengers Cutting through the Big Apple Holiday Money Sunsail Beach Clubs Picture Gallery Open book Snow way to start the season Directions Deal of the Week As Others See us The country-house-hotel manager Festive flying Cabs no longer hail safe Virgin berth Turning turtle Game plan Travelling well Tax takes a tumble Bargains in Brief Yule log Whether it is taking a steam engine to meet Father Christmans, or Boxing Day racing at Kempton Park, Susan d'ARCY suggests ways that all the family can celebrate the season British Airways The Sunday Times A walking encyclopedia Trekking companies offer a dizzying array of trails to all corners of the globe. Simon Willis gives a complete guide to getting on the right track The Latest Trekking Equipment Caravela Check-In Trail Finders Austravel Flights Direct The Travel Bug AiR Tickets Direct Favourite things As 1997 draws to a close, our writers look back on the best and the worst of a globetrotting year. Complied by David Wickers Airline Network Canadian Affair America USA & Canada Contents World Options Direct Travel Insurance Flight Centre Globe Savers Quest Worldwide Airsavers General Accident Direct Worldwide Bridge the World Peregor Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snowbound Has it snowed in the Alps yet? Alistair Scott went to find out Multiple Classified Advertising Items Options Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easy Jet Schuss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Vacations United Airlines American Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Elegant Resorts SKI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ingbams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Airtours Lauda-air Holiday autos Multiple Classified Advertising Items For details of these & many other special offers… Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SKI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Real Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snow Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Josceline Dimbleby seeks inspiration in exotic flavours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Times Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' 'Rural Retreats' Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel Spot Check The Oyster Fishery huts at Whitstable—a bargain at half the price Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents No Title Contents Stop!! Birthday bonanza The Funday Times The Fun Club Herge-The Adventures of Tintin Jarvis FUnDAY On line Missing link Picture Gallery Flat life Picture Gallery A boat thief in America tried to make a swift… Just chilling Epiphany Movie magic Beryl the Peril Beryl the Paril Appears Every Eweek in The Dandy Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Bookshelf Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Willou Ghsy Squirt New Year Week in FUnDAY Fans Ltd All I want for Christmas. . . Join The Fun Club! Contents Contents How winter lost its tale Buried by the frothy entertainment this Christmas is the endangered tradition of storytelling—a rich, magical world of ghouls, ghosts and spiritual rebirth, which has lessons for all of us. Bryan Appleyard Picture Gallery The ice man returneth Britain's great artists of the rink have a new show. Simon Fanshawe meets Christopher Dean Scrumpy Jack Records for Christmas Look no further for a present. The Sunday Times music critics select the Top 10 rock, jazz and classical recordings of the year Smokey Goe's Cake Music Shop Artistic licence or the gospel truth? Art's take on the Three Kings is characterised by outrageous clothes and a free rein with history—which strikes Waldemar Januszczak as entirely appropriate, given the rich embroidery of the story itself The virgin's gift William Trevor has written a Christmas short story exclusively for The Sunday Times celebrating the pleasures of the simple life, the love of a family and the joy of the gift of a son Picture Gallery Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Children's books The Sunday Times Faber and faber Theatre Film The Critical List Art Opera Concerts Art Pick of the Week What to see and where to go over the holiday fortnight Dance Pop THE WinGS of tHE Dove Comedy Royal Academy of Arts Russian revival Paris Opéra Ballet is staging some great classics—to spectacular effect, says David Dougill Teacher Training Agency Get hooked on a family classic The seasonal shows aren't just for children. Robert Hewison and friends on the best of what's in front of—and behind—them Piccadilly Theatre Richer Lawn Dogs Rest of the week's theatre Slava's Snowshow Genuine article The Donmar's gripping Front Page will keep you turning to the bitter end, says John Peter The Sunday Times This week's films The Sunday Times Replacement value Alagna stood in for Pavarotti in Verdi's Requiem, while a young Peruvian shone in Donizetti. By Hugh Canning Royal National Theatre The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 510 Many happy returns At 65, Alexander Goehr continues to inspire with his unorthodox modernism, says Paul Driver Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Baller Peacock Theatre Edna the Spectacle Rolling Stones Theatre Box Office Johann Strauss Gala Royal Festival Hall Barbican Centre The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Johann Strauss Gala Buddy Lord of the Dance David byrne Capital Breaks Stoll Moss Theatres Torvill & Dean Victor Hochhauser Wilton's Music Hall Theatre Tokens Hotel! Hotel! Glenn Miller Orchestra If You Wish to Advertise in Entertainments Please… The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre Goodbye to all that Don't moan about the Christmas schedules, says Sally Payne. They are the best we've had Back to the future Not much to cheer The best films this Christmas George Perry selects the pick of the movies over the festive fortnight. Starting on page 40, a complete guide to television, satellite and radio Boxing Day Top 10 TV Programmes BBC1 Variations Critics' Choice English Country Cottages Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Vacations in America Variations Critics' Choice Vacanze in Italia Channel 5 Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Welsh Country Cottages Variations Critics' Choice Quaint Cornish Cottage Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Vacances En Campagne Variations Critics' Choice Country Cottages in Ireland Satellite Movies Sky 1 Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Country Cottages in Scotland Variations Critics' Choice Individel Travellers Spain Satellite Movies Sky 1 Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Vacanze in Italia Variations Critics' Choice Vacances En Campagne Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Country Cottages in Ireland BBC1 Channel 5 Variations English Country Cottages Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Vacanze in Italia Variations Critics' Choice New England Country Homes Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Vacances En Campagne Variations Critics' Choice Vacanze in Italia Channel 5 Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 English Country Cottages Variations Critics' Choice Unloch a cottage in Scotland Channel 5 Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 New England Country Cottages in Ireland Variations Critics' Choice Individual Travellers Spain Channel 5 Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Sky 1 Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Country Cottages in Scotland Variations Critics' Choice English Country Cottages Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Vacances En Campagne Variations Critics' Choice New England Country Homes Channel 5 Satellite Movies Satellite Radio Pick of the day BBC1 English Country Cottages Variations Critics' Choice The loveliest Welsh cottages (baa none!) Satellite Movies Sky 1 Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Daewoo Contents Sony Father Christmas Who do they think they are? Contents A ripping time No Title Theo Fennell Watch Egg on your Face Hot off the catwalk at Hussein Chalayan, the ultimate hat for all those parties. Sophia Langmead turns heads The Prayer Ring Most Wanted This week's object of desire Off the wall The rich and famous are flocking to buy art from the grooviest gallery in town. Lisa Brinkworth reports Ebel Never Trust. . . A person who sends Christmas cards As office Christmas Parties sway to the strains of I Will Survive, disco diva Gloria Gaynor is making a comeback. Tony Allen-Mills reports Survival of the hippest The Sunday Times Christmas Crossword Style File It's nice to know that money can't buy everything. Style File presents the Worst Dressed of the Year Awards Fashion News More or Less Looking a million dollars Picture Gallery Twinings Sue Lawrence Boxing Day menu The Longes Dame and blast Winner's dinners The Alcohol Letters Green light for the reds Wine The price of genius Table Talk Testing Time Christmas crackers Cool Yule Interiors Say goodbye to old plastic Santas and hello to minimal chic, says Rebecca Tanqueray Down to Earth Bring your festive feast to life with a floral centrepiece, says Neil Wormald Picture Gallery Dig It There's nothing like a spot of digging to work off your Christmas excesses, and it's even good for your plants, says Dan Pearson Cuttings Kérastase I'm Gonna Live for Ever Only a few days to go and you're still stuck for a present? Why not give someone a paperweight containing their very own Dnacally Law reports Aid-Call Admiral The "Simplex" Range Tyre Cookers Septic Tanks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Velvet Norfolk Hat Cannock Gates at Factory Prices Cannock Gates Conservatory Room No Title Churchill's Stairlifts plc Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Fountains and Statues The Pickwick F&S Lighting Tablesafe On Call Beauty File 6 of the best Festive candles How Do I Look? Treat of the week Tress … Transform any hairstyle into a party number with this season's sparkly accessories, says Emma Moore Diet watch 5 days to a flatter stomach Fitness Stress simply floats away in this unique stretch class, reports Lucy Broadbent. So, forget the disco beat, and get down to the soothing strains of a harp Sporting fragrances Consumer Test Cheat of the Week Good vibrations Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Reproduction Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Stairlifts Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Care and Relief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Sutts Multiple Display Advertising Items Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club The Sunday Times The Sunday Times The Executive Club Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Brighton Club SIRiUS Dateline RSVP Classical Partners Katherine Allen Sara Eden Drawing down the moon Scope British Airways Hugo Contents A BMW engine BMW Waitrose Contents Picture Gallery Toshiba Multiyork Relative Values Mary Chipperfield, animal trainer and presenter, and her daughter, Suzanne, animal presenter. Interviews by Bridget Freer. Photographs by Roberto Franken berg Hermes How durable is a Volkswagen? Adult Mayall Think of Rik Mayall and it's hard not to imagine unspeakable comedy violence, vomit jokes and The Young Ones. But as he pushes 40, he is yearning to throw up a more mature brand of humour. By Chrissy Iley. Photographs by Jillian Edelstein Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Fu Jifilm Allders Sherry Volvo Movable Feast D. F. S Grin and Bear It Picture Gallery Voyages Jules Verne Sandals In Austria, Lenz Moser is wine Focus Pay It, Sam Ellesse watch Neville Johnson Puzzle Rage Mephisto 1948 Brainteaser 1640 Bookwise Chess Bridge A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Alfred Dunhill … Cool the Water

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