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ResumoFury as MPs' offices cost £1m each Scientists build living breasts High street stores sell X-rated computer games to 11-year-olds Newman Contents British Airways Have a Care Happy new year: gales, rain, floods, chaos on the roads and storms at sea Fit for Life Minister's friend accused of share dealings cover-up Insight Free Contents The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Classified Inter Continental Picture Gallery Owen at war with Brown on euro 'Poor getting poorer' statistics were wrong School will not punish Straw's son Contents Frozen baboons returned to life Lost Rolling Stones songs are found on BBC basement tapes Goldsmith diaries put cat among the Tories Kuoni Nurofen Blair's Mondeo ministers on a drive up-market Low-fat diet may pile on weight Alan Clark stands by to join contest for London mayor Young give up condoms as Aids fear fades McGoohan takes on Hollywood over dumbed-down Prisoner Northern Rock Scientists predict revolt of the bionic pensioners Standard Life Bank Labour council chief suspended in cash inquiry Lawrence's notes reveal his torment Mobile phone users pay double foreign rates Edward in Windsor film row The Sunday Times New breed of speed camera extends traps Hospital drug test killed heart patient Taxpayers face £500m fines in confusion over forms Standard Life Bank Britain battered by floods and gales BBC scraps Waugh epic in fees row Bad food really does make you bilious Toddlers found in stolen car Avensis £5m UK yacht to take on world Too Young to Go to Nursery? Thomas Cook Questions to ask Jack and his clean talk By his frankness as a father dealing with a wayward son, Jack Straw has won public sympathy. But as home secretary, questions remain over his hard line on soft drugs. Margarette Driscoll reports Cannabis: teenagers' drug of choice TCP One woman versus the Royal Navy Modern warfare still means a battle of the sexes, as women who join the navy have discovered, Jonathan Carr-Brown reports on a disturbing allegation of sexual harassment and rising claims for compensation Revolt builds against Arafat Party demands action over corruption Iraq blames 'hostile parties' for attack on UN arms team Barclayloan Moi faces turmoil after poll victory Debenhams Legal cost of scandals may leave Clinton bankrupt Jeep Blacks package history their way In the last of his series on race in America, Tony Allen-Mills looks at the multi-million business some call 'tragedy tourism' Fossett fights wind, rain and Libya for balloon record Euro Sites VIP looting party plunders last of Canberra's finery Kremlin guard reveals how he shot hated Beria Mass jobs protest threatens France with 'show of force' The Omega from Vauxhall If you want to cut out smoking, help is at hand British ski firm is toast of Sarajevo Fiat Kennedys mourn yet another loss Piaggio White House cachet Rushdie claims £1m Indian house of death Glum Chirac loiters in 'the cemetery' Inside Paris Short memories over Mitterrand Degrees of privacy Sunday Times newsman dies Chanel Boutique Nicorette Maze visitors had run of jail Weather and Travel Outlook Mandelson consults Mickey Mouse Virgin direct Three share £9.2m lottery jackpot Girl shot in head leaving party Mandelson consults Mickey Mouse Body washed up Drug link Meningitis cases Flats fall arrests Burns hope Size does matter Correction Liverpool go crashing Evans at breaking point with players Rothmans force Williams to change colour Contents Bent Rules Blind Vision Better Shape James Meade Limited Underdogs make the giants sweat Hartson strike spares West Ham's blushes Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Grayson arrives late to rescue poor Villa Emblen's double brings unjust end for Scunthorpe Storm clouds gathering as Liverpool hit rock bottom Baiano makes Derby's day Wednesday survive test in Hornets' nest Comfortable Leeds victory spoilt by Martyn's dismissal Barnard wins the wall game FA Cup: Third round Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Scotland Ireland & Wales Pools Gunners spiked by Vale defence Phillips hits four to finally douse Rotherham spirit Lee consoles his Wigan peers Leicester coast to easy victory Drab Forest blown away at Valley Grazioli arrives in style to sink Swindon Cup draw Klinsmann no go Gascoigne row Competition The Omega from Vauxhall Hislop saves boyhood dream Louise Taylor talks to the Newcastle keeper who is hoping to deny Everton danger man Duncan Ferguson at Goodison Park today Everton can live happily ever after in Oster fairy tale Martin Searby on a teenager who has been thrown in at the deep end by Howard Kendall Di Matteo lifts rhythm of the Blues High noon at the Bridge Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, talks to the Italian determined to deliver another knockout blow for Cup specialists Chelsea Keegan's Cottage industry pays early dividends Ian Hawkey discovers that the doubters are being forced to eat their words as the new regime at Fulham starts to produce the goods Giggs flourishes by learning to be his own man Chris Lightbown on what could prove to be the ultimate test for the Manchester United winger's attempts to dominate centre stage Time to remove the blinkers Rangers should widen their horizons and concentrate on trying to match the cream of Europe Free Health Club Visit The Poisoned Pool China the prime suspects before world's biggest drug test Swimming's world championships start in Perth on Wednesday but, as Craig Lord reports, China is accused of renewed drug abuse Hard graft to reap reward for Rusedski Richard Evans, tennis correspondent, believes we should prepare ourselves for further British success on the world's courts in 1998 Interactive Team Footrail Golding wants to play trump card For many professional golfers, life on the European Tour is anything but glamorous or well paid, as Derek Clements discovered Formula One in shadow of the Senna legend Adam Parsons on a world champion who was killed more than three years ago but still exerts a hold over Formula One Ealham eager for tour of duty Ralph Dellor on an all-rounder anxious to prove he is ready to play his part if the Test call arrives Warne's witchcraft Terry Brindle sees a five-wicket haul spin Australia back into the second Test against South Africa Sky Flintoff turns match for England a Ralph Dellor in Nairobi sees a cracking century from the Lancashire player get the tour of Kenya off to a winning start Fast graduate to highest school Ian Hawkey looks at the hopes of Makhaya Ntini, a village cricketing prodigy who is with the South African tour party in Australia Gloucester take charge Matthew Gloag & Son Ltd. Richmond force 10 gale blows Doncaster home Newbury keep dreams alive Wasps quick to dismiss move for Carling Modern times at The Club Old-fashioned Blackheath face new-age Saracens in the Cup today, and the divide is narrowing, as Stephen Jones reports Stylish Grayson paves the way Neath icemen rebuild their fortress Pack nothing Hull longs to put ailing Bristol back on even keel Nick Cain meets Bristol's full-back, who hopes today's match at Worcester in the Tetley's Bitter Cup will help revive the fallen giants Newcastle push rules to limit Bob Dwyer, Leicester director of rugby, says that the league leaders may be big on gamesmanship, but at the expense of a fine spectacle The Sunday Times Stoic Exeter lashed by Tuigamala storm Hero Goss wants biggest and best Keith Wheatley, sailing correspondent, meets a yachtsman who hopes to prove big is beautiful when he lifts the lid on plans for a huge catamaran Orange Smith puts foot down to prove point Keith Wheatley on the prospects for the teams in the latest leg of the Whitbread race Brown makes light of heavy conditions Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Rugby Union Racing Fall guy tag laughed off by Bradley John Karter, racing correspondent, on a jump jockey enjoying a new lease of life at an age when retirement should beckon Priceless Pearl emerges from his winter shell David Walsh sees a novice chaser charging through the murk at Leopardstown take the first step forwards potential greatness Dorans Pride's golden lustre left tarnished John Karter reports as the favourite for the Cheltenham Gold Cup fails to deliver the 24-carat performance required of him It's sport Sid, but not as we know it Action Replay Use this shock tactic to boost your rugby Play the Game How Brive's Special Play Works This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Robonurse takes care of elderly Healthcares Robotic rooms that can monitor people's breathing patterns and fetch things are being built in Japan. By Sean Hargrave Mir commander cleared of crash blame Bits & Bytes Genes create giant prawns Webwatch Oestrogen boosts the memory Webwatch Galaxies steal stars from neighbours Lasers mould metal parts Industry The Times Nature saves us billions of pounds Environment Sound waves track down illegal chemical weapons Sensing Technologies Pill may put an end to stammering Medical A new generation of mild tranquillisers could hold the key to alleviating the speech impediment without the side effect of drowsiness. Report by Sean Hargrave Let's not be dopes about privacy Sounding off The courts can protect the privacy of a minister's son in a drugs case so why will they not be protecting the e-mail of honest citizens, asks David Hewson The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Robot insects find enemy for soldiers Automation Ring air tank is far safer for rescuers Life Support Baby Jaguar heads for Halewood DTI backing swings the deal Burton allays high street's fear of Christmas disaster Bank shuns base rate change Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care Cadbury's Crunch Le Patron Off to the Races Tomkins bows to pressure with plan for disposals King's College to raise £100m Welcome to the year of living dangerously The Samaritans LucasVarity eyes Dowty Aerospace Ex-footballer takes a shot at Aim Small firms squeezed Car superstores roll out Directors' share buying hits a five-year record BOC is close to £750m disposal Business Digest The Last Empire Greg Hutchings faces growing pressure to break up his, group, Tomkins, the last of the great 1980s conglomerates. Will 1998 be the year he succumbs? By John Waples NatWest Hurn set to become chairman of GEC Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The Sunday Times NAP Share Tips for 1998 Databank Top 200 companies BPB's Cuny learns British reserve Jean-Pierre Cuny, the cosmopolitan chief executive of Bpb, discovered early on that companies here are run differently from those in his native France Cadbury faces drinks dilemma The chocolate and soft-drinks group has a problem. If it buys two US bottlers to protect its American brands, it could mean a war with Coca-Cola that it cannot win. Rufus Olins reports Jean-Pierre Cuny's Working Day Contents The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Bank hedges its best on interest rates You cannot be serious, Tuckey Prufrock Say a little prayer for Bernie Diageo workers' spirited response to Le Merger Ladbroke races ahead with purchase of Coral The £376m deal is another milestone in the leisure group's revival, writes Rufus Olins America resents having to bail out Asia's rich The Sunday Times Venture capital goes for big deals Big management buyouts took the lion's share of investment last year but moves are now afoot to divert more money to smaller firms and start-ups. Claire Oldfield reports Success in store for barrow boy My First Break Kevin Threlfall inherited his passion for retailing from his parents and went on to build a market stall into a £500m empire, writes Rupert Steiner Must I show records to rebel directors? Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Hire Intelligence Publisher's figures make good reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items East Riding of Yorkshire Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Status Hydraulics Mouldmed (U. K.) PLC Have You Got a Brillant Idea for a New Consumer… Crestcom Pirtek Humberts Leisure Rolls-Royce plc backs Bmw Bass chief has hotels at top of shopping list Time Computer Systems BSkyB sponsors Evans in record deal Inaction drives up the cost of computer bug The government's delay in tackling the millennium problem means business will have to foot a bigger bill. By David Parsley Banks ride to Korea's rescue Virgin rejects full refunds for rail delays Gambler lays bet of his life Fame and Fortune Cheap-rate credit cards will shake up the market Car insurers to drive premiums 10% higher Appointments The wives who pay the price for their labour of love Independent Financial Adviser Race for Profit Pensions for the young should be compulsory Taxpayers run the risk of £100 fine for late returns Legal & General 'Winning' lottery ticket was for the wrong day Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking readers on their behalf Best bonds are for short term Blame judge for poor investment plan Flemings Caring insurer deserves praise The cost of being a housewife Women who sacrifice their careers to stay at home and look after their families need not give up their financial independence, writes Kate Berridge Children Benefit from Attention Pressure group demands fairer shares in divorce Ending a marriage not only has an emotional impact, its cash consequences can be devastating, writes Naomi Caine World's Most Important Job Mercury Asset Management At Home in Designer Wellies Direct Debit Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd Chelsea Building Society Work out winning formula in the race for profit Pundits say house prices will continue to rise, while interest rates, inflation and the value of the pound will fall. Our experts explain what this means for your money in 1998. By Diana Wright European shares and Footsie are tipped to set pace in world markets After a volatile year—and in spite of the Asian crisis—shares are looking good for the year ahead, but regular saving in unit trusts will reduce the risks for investors, writes Naomi Caine Scottish Widows Framlington Know your rights in fight for a refund Speed is essential if you are planning to take a faulty gift or sale bargain back to the shop, writes Robert Winnett Save & Prosper Court can help you get money back Au MasterCard Top savings rates Savers strike it rich As banks and building societies battle for savings business, David Rudnick looks at the best home for your hard-earned cash Show you care by giving spare shares to charity Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Merchant Investors Assurance Woolwich Direct Foster & Cranfield Crime pays for TV detective Actor Jack Shepherd is using the money he makes from the Wycliffe series to clear his mortgage, writes Natalie Graham M&G Financial Services Limited Cigarette lighters prove a flaming good investment If you gave up smoking for the new year, don't throw away your old lighter—it could form the start of a lucrative collection, writes Donald MacGillivray Blind Man's Bluff First Telecom Flights of Fantasy Goodwood Concorde Naked power on display Straws in the wind of justice Atticvs Taki Blind Man's Bluff What I do not predict in 1998 Week There's a bit of a crust on the Yorkshire pud Profile Those high-flying Blairs join the upper classes Princess of Memorial Fund This Life Culture of secrecy Eat, drink and be sceptical The Sunday Times Tory headhunters look for a bigger scalp Blair imports the German disease Irvine's wallpapering is coming unstuck Poor time ahead for Mandy Labour babbles to lose at the heart of Europe Left right out of the gong show A bitter pill for women to swallow The round Table Club A plague from all our animals Chickens are only the latest in a historic line of livestock that have brought us new diseases. The fatal interchange of pestilence between animal and man is the story of civilisation itself, writes Roy Porter Lights, camera, flop: the tale of lottery film cash Life is a fast show for the can't-stop kids One thrill after another is damaging young minds, writes Peter Millar Keeper of the skeleton closet Interview Michael Jones meets Sir Robin Butler Silk Cut Ultra Goldilocks lets down her golden hair No compromise on soft drugs Grown-up tearaways Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items How Hollywood created a classic British Car Auctions New government, same old neglect Ferrari Points Birthdays The great poverty myth Welfare debate Benefit-dependency has soared in Britain on the back of wilfully misleading statistics about the poor, writes David G Green It all went wrong from the start The benefit system is unworkable and must be replaced, not reformed, says Correlli Barnett A red letter day for bores Worth the wait in 98 The Sunday Times guide to new cars in the new year can save you money, reports Ray Hutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodford Specialist Cars H. R. Owen Traditions' Excellence Cars I wish I'd never been introduced to Burton House Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner direct Milcars Group Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rose & Young Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Rivervale Puttocks Lancaster Mercedes-Benz B & K Thomas Dick Lovett Alan Day Mercedes-Benz J. R. Tagger Tom Hartley Bradshaw Webb Cruickshank Greenoaks Bradshaw Webb Midland Registrations Malaya Tradition of Excellence Porsche AFN Porsche Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hallamshire Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Porsche H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Porsche SMC Rover Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Registration Transfers Dutton-Forshaw Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration No's CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linden Barratt Manhattan Loft Copping Joyce Ballymore Just jet off and holiday at home A strong pound is reviving interest in houses abroad, with Europe as favourite, says Christine Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow Bewley Homes Dirt seller takes the spadework out of self-build Beaufort Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lofts Weston Homes Plc Putney Heath Crosby Homes Rialto Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ballymore Bryant Homes Barratt Mowlem Prestigious Mansion Charles Church Berkeley Homes Scandinavian Seaways India Golden age Blinded by the light and wracked by nostalgia, Howard Jacobson rides the Sydney harbour ferries to the bays and beachfronts he knew so well 30 years ago 101 holidays Where was I? Peak practice Training and experience are vital when tackling mountains in winter, says Sean Newsom Sunsail Beach Clubs Shelter from the Storm Mark Warner beach clubs Hotel Spot Check Hotel du Vin & Bistro, Tunbridge Wells—the perfect mid-range hotel? Website of the Week World Service: January Where should you go for a January holiday? India and Spain, says David Wickers, in the first of a monthly series Long Haul Short Haul January Agenda British Airways Game for anything Helsinki gets itself wired Thomas Cook Unlucky run While the holidaymakers photograph the sights,… Into Malawi Dengue alert in Thailand Directions Deal of the Week Holiday Money Caribtours New Millennium holidays Sign language Every time you dial home Roman roads Question & Answer French tax on goods In Brief North Cyprus 101 Great Holidays David Wickers has scored the 1998 brochures and brings you the very best of this year's crop of summer holidays Travel Section Ryanair CTS Horizons Indian Magic Trans Indus Vietnam Travel Tradewinds Icelandair Oasis Ireland Traveller Insurance Direct ABTA Lunn Poly Qantas Trailfinders Bon Voyage AATKings Agent British Midland Airline Network Travelbag Travel Mood USAirtours Worldwide Journeys PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Tickets Direct Delta Vacations STA Travel General Accident Direct Qantas Holidays Bridge the World The Big Value Flight Guide United Vacations United Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Québec Canada Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Atlas Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Avoid copycats Multiple Display Advertising Items French Life Lunn Poly Pelican Car Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items World Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New brochure Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Direction Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Connection Elegant Resorts Caribbean Connection Sunsail Sailing Holidays Kosmar Sapphire Holidays Citalia Superstar Holidays Ski Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Savile Turkey Travelbag Adventures City Escapades Overseas Travel Mark Warner Himalayan Kingdoms Ltd Direct Cruises France Afloat French Life Eurocamp Canvas Keycamp Holidays Inghams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacances En Campagne Headwater Inghams EUR Villages Ski Bladon Lines Snow Line Matthews Holidays First Choice Ski Europe New Brochures for 1998 HF Holidays West Dorset Yorkshire South Somerset Country Durham Elite Vacations Las Vegas Sweden Premier Narrow/boat Holidays Cornwall Pennine Yorkshire East Yorkshire Superchoice Summer Camp Okavango Tours & Safaris Marco Polo Experience VFB South Devon Cornwall Cumbria the Lake District Lincolnshire Festival Cruises '98 Caribbean Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Australia South East Cornwall Looe & Polperro Falmouth & South West Cornwall Mackay's Agency East Dorset & Wimborne Elegant Resorts Skiing Brighton and Hove VFB Wiltshire Swanage & Purbeck Multiple Display Advertising Items Tennessee Direct Greece Castaways world holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Estates International Algarve Villas with Pools Alto The Sunday Times Leisure Estates International Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Tapestry Holidays Leisure Estates International Floridian Escapes Florida Villas with Pools All Canada Travel New Brochures for 1998 Algarve Villas with Pools France Villas with Pools Experience America Crystal Holidays Travelbag Adventures Leisure Estates International Southern Africa Travel Florida Villas with Pools Spain Villas with Pools Peregor Travel Premier France Pleasureseekers Ltd Panorama Holidays Bridge the World Cycling & Walking Holidays Cayman Islands, Deeply Relaxing Jetsave Tuscany Umbria Italy Jersey & Cuernsey Caribbean Expressions Club Pollensa Holidays Cruising with a Difference The Best of Spain & Portugal Florida & Caribbean American adventures Premier Cities Holiday villas Club Menorca Holidays Journey Latin America Citalia Unicorn Holidays Australia & New Zealand Italian Expressions Lakes & Mountains Capital Region USA Club Cala D'or Holidays Chez nous Explore Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome Cottage Holidays UK & Emerald Cottage Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornish Traditional Cottages Salcombe Torquay Blakes Holiday Boating Country Holidays C. I. E. Tours International Country Cottages My Hols Glenys Kinnock brings a touch of spice to Tuscany Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derwentwater Hotel Drive Ireland Ivy Cottage Where was I Win a luxury week on Mustique worth up to £6,100 with Caribbean Connection Competition Details Contents GKRS Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Courtis & Partners Mercuri Urval Selector Europe Barclays Private Banking Harlon Group Ward Executive Limited PRTM Ltd. Howgate Sable Europool The British Council Premier Oil Resource Manager Austin Knight Winchester Viglen Unisys 121 Consulting Times Newspapers Limited Grid Solutions (UK) Ltd. Peabody Trust Cleas International Human Resources Consultants Times Newspapers Indeva Energy Consultants Ltd Advance Moulding Components Ltd Corporate Resources Group Alexander Hughes Selection Mercuri Urval Octagon News International Newspapers Ltd The Brasher Boot Co. Rundle Brownswood International Search and Selection Gintic Institute of Manufacturing Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Courtis & Partners Search and Selection Independent Retails Services Limited The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Advancement Careers Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL Search and Selection NBS Nike Driveways=big Paydays Drawing down the Moon Conduit Communications Teale consulting Public & Healthcare Office of Telecommunications De Montfort University Leicester Ramsey Hall Inter Exec De Montfort University Director of a National Charity Army Cadet Force Association The Kids are sloping off again Severely hit by rule changes in the late 1980s, school skiing trips are now making a comeback, writes David Hearns Nord Anglia Education plc Lancaster University Education Doverbroeck's College The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour gambles with damaged minds Durham University Business School University of Brighton The Management School Lancaster University Team paintball bites the dust Company team-building courses are edging out fun events such as paintball and going for activities that deliver a clear business message. Margaret Coles reports Kemira Connaught Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vodafone Torres & Partners Get your CV up to date for the job hunt of 98 Contents Ring in the New Rebirth of a Nation An Anatomy of Russia by John Lloyd M Joseph £20 pp478 Contents Wall of fame Freudian blips Picture Gallery Too much Berlin Critical List Harvey Porlock is deafened by the sound of journalists patting each other's backs A bouncer with a tin star Wyatt Earp: The Life Behind the Legend by Casey Tefertiller Wiley £24.95 pp403 My word . . . Boycott: The Life Behind the Word by Charles Arthur Boycott Carbonel Press £20 pp333 Writers 100th Issue Free TLS Strict but fair Headmaster: The Life of John Percival, Radical Autocrat by Jeremy Potter Constable £20 pp294 A little learning Letters to Parents: How to Get the Best Available Education for Your Child by John Rae Harper Collins £16.99 pp253 Different fingers in the pi The Joy of … by David Blatner Allen Lane £12.99 pp130 William Heinemann a Division O Random House Diary Opposites detract Their feud shaped American politics for a decade. Robert Sam Anson on Bobby Kennedy v LBJ Room for improvement Roy Hattersley agrees that the British constitution needs reform On the Shelf David Stafford is still enthralled by John Buchan's short stories 210 Years Ago this Week James Boswell's journal, January 7,1788 On the Shelf Out to get us Does Don DeLillo's keenly awaited new novel maintain his reputation as a great commentator on the American Dream? Michael Dibdin finds out Silent Witness Arrow A plague on all their houses The Swan by Sebastiano Vassalli Harvill £8.99 pp192 Blindness by José Saramago Harvill £14.99 pp320 Short but not sweet After Bathing at Baxter's by D J Taylor Vintage £6.99 pp182 The Envy of the World by Humphrey Carpenter The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 512 Hardbacks Paperbacks Manuals The Sunday Times The Folio Society Contents Happy Days It looks like the gang are snowballing into trouble! F-mail Party time! Cartoon Star Win a trip to the Toy Fair to judge what's cool for next Christmas! The Fun Club Destination Moon Hergé - the Adventures of Tintin Jarvis Funday online From the top Can-tastic! I-wrist-istable! Biade runner Euro stars Land of ice and snow Beryl the Peril Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Willoughby Squirtney Next Week in Funday Fans Utd Head to Head One to watch World Cup action! Join The Fun Club! Contents Sony Who do they think they are? The grown-up snowboarder Shingle bells Social diary Contents Most Wanted This week's object of desire Nike Air Rifts The Emperor's New Clothes KArl Lagerfeld, the Chanel designer, has taken a set of fashion photographs with a diffrence—all the models are as naked as the day they were born. Rachel Cooke reports Tunturi Spinning for their supper Look carefully at who's cueing up the discs next time you hit the dancefloor—suddenly celebrity DJs are on the night shift. By Howard Byrom Never Trust. . . A man who goes to the gym three times a week The Times Hidden gender Daphne Scholinski didn't like playing with dolls as a child—so she was sent to a mental institution to make her more feminine. Christopher Goodwin reports Could it be magic? Stylefile Matching clothes for mothers and daughters need not be naff. Yasmin Mills has double standards Fashion News Hands on Warm heart More or Less Production Lines Amdega Design Directory How to Get the Look The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives The Sales Frugal feast Harira Spaghetti carbonara frittata Muscovado meringues with pistachio cream No thanks, Nobu Letters Brewed anew Beer Bottles of the Week The Red MacGregor from the Orkney Brewery, £1.59 for 50cl King & Barnes Old Porter, £1.55 for 55cl Gordon 'Highland' Scotch Ale, £1.55 for 33cl Table Talk Cooking with flares Time Testing Smallbone of Devizes Exterior angles Gardening In the first extract from their new book, Terence Conran and Dan Pearson discuss ways to create a link between indoors and out Down to Earth Classics Sofa Workshop Direct Kirkdale Stannah Stairlifts Chimney Balloon Woolmans American Spas Range Type Cookers Leather Workshop Direct Country Desks Countax The Wadham Trading Company The "Simplex" Bookcases and Cabinets Cannock Gates F&S The Pickwick Homefair Direct Divani Computer Desks Odeon Cresta Furniture Group To Advertise in Homes & Gardens Tablesafe Septic Tanks Norfolk Garden Supplies Simulated Security TV Camera Oakridge Convert-A-Room Lifestyle A Clean Break Begin the year feeling great, with glowing skin and bags of energy. Just follow this 30-day detox programme, says Jane Scrivner Medical notes The good news The bad news Spot the difference Health Debilitating skin conditions such as psoriasis and acne are on the increase—but don't despair, treatment is at hand, says Roger Dobson Foods to avoid The detox diet On Call Beauty File 6 of the best Long-lasting foundations How Do I Look? Treat of the week Brow-neatened: from top, Petrescu at work; clients Plucked from obscurity Meet the woman who tames the eyebrows of the stars. Wendy Leigh reports Diet Watch The Great Supermarket Diet Motivational tools Fitness Rob RYAN's recent Lifestyle article about his spare tyre led him to sign on with one of London's top personal trainers Massive Attack Cheat of the Week Work it out If it's a question of fitness, Josh Salzmann has all the answers Shopping on Sunday Fabric & Wallpaper Love the Unusual? British Antique Replicas Rolex & Fine Watches Giftboxed Baby Alpaca Scarves Grenader Firelighters Ltd. Chansearch Financial Services Ltd. West of England Reproduction Furniture Will it be a great 1998? Watch out, Peter Mandelson and the royal family. Jump for joy, Lily Savage and Chris Evans. We're entering the age of Aquarius. It could be good for you, says Shelley Von Strunckel 10 changes for the new age Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas EC To Respond to an Advertiser The Executive Club Drawing down the moon Social Dinner Dates The Executive Club Plain Partners Dateline Music Lovers Katherine Allen Club Strius Dovetail Jewish Sara Eden RSVP London and M4 Corridor RSVP Elite Circles Scope Multiple Display Advertising Items Glucosamine HRT Herbal Alternative Swimming Holidays Healthspan Zena Coametics UK Ltd Camao Swim School Personal Health and Fitness Trainer Treatment Couches Natures Way Franchetti Bond Contents Contents The man who walks on water The epic Titanic was supposed to sink like its namesake, but instead James Cameron looks set to win a string of Oscars—and it's not even his best film, says Toby Young Dreamer in a godless world Drug-taking guru? Political satirist? Madcap mathematician? Dirty old man? None of these labels adequately explains the strange, prophetic genius of Lewis Carroll for Humphrey Carpenter BBC Radio 3 Channel hopping We used to laugh at French pop, says Andrew Smith, but thanks to Air and Daft, Punk, now we are dancing instead Noises off True colours The biggest ever show of his work reveals that Winston Churchill really was an artist, says Frank Whitford The gospel according to John Thirty years after his death, John Coltrane wears the mantle of a saint. But does he deserve it, asks Clive Davis Whistle down the Wind Repellent, and not just to insects Starship Troopers holds out little hope for humanity, or its director The Winter Guest Wings of desire A period drama of hidden passions? Sounds familiar, says Tom Shone, but The Wings of the Dove is anything but clipped Canon Film Beauty and the Beast Theatre Art The Critical List Dance Pick of the Week What to see and where to go this week Opera Concerts Dance Pop Comedy Vaudeville Theatre The joke's on all of us A new all-Asian TV comedy spares nobody. And it's all the funnier for that, says Steve Clarke Jerry the pacemaker Seinfeld has axed his hit sitcom. Will TV ever again be as dark and risky, asks Stephen Amidon British Museum 43rd National Student Drama Festival The Sunday Times Outsinging their critics Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu have re-emerged triumphant after a tide of bad press. Hugh Canning meets up with opera's golden couple The Royal Opera Ice and easy From skating yetis to pigs on points, this season's dance offerings are a motley crew, says David Dougill The Sunday Times Dance Lord of the Dance Beautiful Theatre Experience If You Wish to Advertise in Entertainments Please… Theatre Box Office Lyrano Wallace & Gromit Bill Wright's Capital Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Barbican Centre Raymond Gubbay Hotel! Reduced the Shakespeare Company Alegria Madam Butterfly Raymond Gubbay Music to the ears Stephen Pettitt introduces a new series of discs dedicated to the versatile violin The Sunday Times Music Collection Rock The ultimate collection Sailin' Shoes Jazz David Jean-Baptiste Feeling Tones Candid CCD 79744, £12.99 Picture Gallery Crucial Cuts Bruckner: Symphony No 3 Classical Music Shop The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Fighting talk Television and radio Mark Edwards welcomes the return of Michael Parkinson, but is a chat show still the best way to get to the truth? What to see (and what to miss) Out of the box Radio Waves Politicians and other animals Roland White on the week's television BBC1 Variations Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Variations Critics' Choice 5 facts about the Channel 5 News, now at 7pm Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio 4 Pick of the day Tuesday 6 January Variations Critics' Choice 5 facts Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Wednesday 7 January Variations Critics' Choice The Royal Television Society Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Thursday 8 January Variations Critics' Choice 5 facts about the Channel 5 News, now at 7pm Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio 4 Pick of the day BBC1 Variations Critics' Choice 5 facts about the Channel 5 News now at 7pm Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Saturday 10 January Variations Critics' Choice Satellite Movies Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Odeon Contents Carbary's milk tray Contents Audi Harrods Relative Values Sandy Gall and his daughter Carlotta, foreign correspondents. Interviews by Ann McFerran Condor Ferries Christians Picture Gallery Scents & sensibility She has a fat Chanel contract, is the star of a new film, and lives with France's biggest actor. But life hasn't always been a bed of roses for Carole Bonquet. By Jon Swain Princess Cruises Worldbooks Sinai of the Times Goodwood Travel Limited Harrods La Redoute Magnet Sharps Bedrooms I am a camera He made taking pictures both an art… Picture Gallery Moben Voyages Jules Verne Dolphin Neville Johnson Big Dipper Dynasty William Bean. right, opened Blackpool Pleasure Beach 100 years ago. Now, thanks to his daughter, 94 and coiffed as candyfloss, and his great-granddaughter, 35 and blonde as Baywatch, the brashest 42 acres on the planet are about to outdazzle Disney. By Peter Martin Silversea Rider Strachan Holiday Brochure Service Sleepmasters Mephisto 1950 Brainteaser 1842 Bookwise Chess Bridge Premier Bathrooms Delcor Fine Upolstered Furniture NordicTrack A Life in the Day of Allders Honda
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