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News from 13/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Marc on Mark, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Barbara Blatchley, Paul Heiney, Iain R. Webb, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Diana Galvin, John Vincent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Rachel Cusk, Bill Frost, James T. Ward, Andrew Longmore, Jane Dorrell, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Philip Howard, A. J. Stacpoole Osb, Salamanca, Charles Scott, J. B. O'mahoney, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, I. A. Shapiro, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Ginny Dougary, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, A. J. Haslam, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tim Marsh, David Flusfeder, Jeffrey Dudgeon, Jonathan Henty, Tim Heald's, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Francesca Greenoak, Walter Gammie and Keith Pike, Stuart Jones, tennis Correspondent, Mariella Frostrup, Henrietta Green, Roger Singleton (Director), Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, W. Girard, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Polly Armfield, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Waymark, Lucy Dupuis, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Andrew Barr, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Stephen Abrams, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Chris Barton, Sarah Bagnall, Olov Ternstrom, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Marriott's, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Trevor Dann, Kate Muir, Michael Woods, Margaret Dibben, Sally Jones, Nicole Swengley, George Melly, Philip Bassett, Gavin Ross, Sydney Friskin, P. C. Collins, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, T. L. Chambers, David Miller, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Darrel Rees, Raymond Keene, Philip Willan, David Edwards, Dugald M. MacInnes, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Richard Scott and John Marriott, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Hotham, Gabrielia Gamini, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, George Austin, David Malcolm, Richard Duce, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Laurie Taylor's, Robert Crampton, Mirabel Osler, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Craig Lord, Louisa Young, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, Richard Scott's, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Alan Jenkins, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, R. W. Hodkinson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, W. Basil McIvor (Minister), Richard Morrison, David Powell, Stephen Hudson, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Cyndi Lauper, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, Jacqui Harrison, Hilary Kingsley, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, Michael Hill, Janet Walker,

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Top business leaders attack Tory policy IOD wants taxpayers' rebellion Still reeling from an attack by the once loyal CBI, the government has now come under fire from company directors who are calling for a taxpayers' revolt 20 % Off your holiday The Times Index Weekend Police-hurt as drug-taking joyriders ram patrol cars Trade deficit falls to £419m Meningitis hospital may be sued Recession forces Nissan to drop job-for-life policy Shot PC's funeral unites a community Chopard Salvation Army finds its 'lost' $10m Britain steers clean of ban on dumping nuclear waste at sea Patten puts a star on top grade a levels Multiple Sclerosis Call to start nursery school at 3 Tory rebel saves Major from another by-election ordeal Jail officers tell of anarchy in Maze Polly Peck pair return British driver freed Affray case adjourned Rampton dismissal Purdey firearm offence Killer mechanic jailed Curry house cleared Brain-damaged boy wins £1.2m award News in Brief New protests raise survival hopes of London orchestras The judge chairing the lose their grant has disclosed his disquiet over the plans By a Staff Reporter: Boy wept in murder denial Levitt 'fed £22m into his firm' The Sunday Times Royal demise greatly exaggerated 20th century portrayed in £12m hall of fame By a Staff Reporter: Abuse claim son tried to murder his lather Cellnet Peugeot Laura's parents did not know drug risk Someone needs to sit down and tell people what can go wrong with the treatment Experts in medical ethics say that hospital doctors treating children should discuss with them the issue of death By a Staff Reporter: Childminder says golly cost her a job The Times Halifax Four deny knowledge of kidnap schoolboy Backbench poll holds key to Major's fate Stalwarts hope that raising the stakes will help to oust rebels Barclays Civil servants are seeing Sinn Fein, Paisley alleges Clarke leads cabinet back-to-basics chorus Pickfords Travel and Hogg Robinson Travel Tunnel rail delay adds to the blight on property Homeoners affected by the delayed Channel tunnel rail link project are demanding prompt compensation Amnesia woman gets £950,000 News in Brief Customs fraud Theft charges Flying colours Prison death Sign of the pink pig has real ale group squealing Killer in stolen car is jailed British Coal War pilots aim to revive brief encounter Mercury Diplomats praise prince's Gulf tour Juvenile centre 'had no coherent policy' Aycliffe report Aids vaccines fail real-life HIV test Keene on Chess Minolta Tweedie, icon of feminism, dies at 59 Outcry greets cut in prison term of child sex offender After the turmoil, rejoice in peace Credo By a Staff Reporter: Synod report urges clergy to retire at 65 By a Staff Reporter: Vicarage rape judge retires with 'blemish' The Cooperative Bank Heifer calves enjoying the creature comforts of calf… Sainsbury's. Essential for the essentials Delta Kravchuk strives to find 'middle way' for Kiev economy Observers are warning Ukraine of the dangers of slow reform, but President Kravchuk continues to hope for a staged programme of currency and price controls Ukraine sect leader charged Moble Caledonia Limited Pope told to take rest cure after fall UN defies Serbs to fly out Sarajevo wounded Coldstreams take over Vitez duty amid threat of attack Mussolini leads campaign to capture Naples Negotiators agree to curb homelands' powers Weary delegates at the discussions on creating a new South African constitution are finding ways of speeding up the process but are still struggling to meet their deadline Anti-corruption official alleges racism in sacking Drug hunter traps cocaine chickens Alliance Leicester Sri Lankan army fears 300 killed News in Brief (Reuter): Taiwan hijack (Reuter): Kurds executed Premature babies may have received HIV blood US drops allegations against Aids pioneer Barclays Ankara claims treasures in British Museum Northwest Airlines Clinton offers jets to bolster Rabin over peace accord Diminishing support for the peace agreement in Istrael was further eroded by disclousure that five PLO members had admitted killing a Jewish settler Arafat leadership under fire The Times Disney empire dreams up ultimate voyage through American history Epson Watergate conspirator dies at 67 News in Brief Parrot may be called to testify Catches cut to protect tuna Alexander Chancellor in New York In the pre-packaged world of rectangular milk, consumers are starting to yearn for good old bottles. There is even talk of cows Coupons for a currency Philip Basselt on the CBI's battle of words with the government One world is enough The Times Diary Tenor each way The Times Diary Where cash is the main crop Paying farmers to husband the land is better than subsidising unwanted crops Price drop The Times Diary House and home The Times Diary Catty Kitty strikes again The Times Diary Medical Morals The wider lessons of the Laura Davies case Naming Europe Who will call the Twelve a union? Art for Whose Sake? Muscums need to resolve their identity crises New answers for Ireland's problem Parental duties The sufferings of single mothers Getting adoption services right Role of the National Spanning the centuries To be sniffed at Farming grumble Moral choices and medical advances Air safety Festive all year Plant import control Court Circular Royal engagements Emmanuel College, Cambridge Luncheons Dinners Personal Column Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Marie Curie Service luncheon Lord Mayor Forthcoming marriages The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Nominations for high sheriff Service dinners Jill Tweedie Jill Tweedie, columnist and author, died yesterday from motor neurone disease aged 59. She was born on May 22,1934 Trustee Acts Sir Gordon Hadow Sir Gordon Hadow, CMG, OBE, former deputy governor of the Gold Coast, died on November 6 aged 85. He was born on September 23,1908 Unilever N. V Louis Lawton Louis Lawton, QC, Recorder of the Crown Court, died from bronchial pneumonia in York on October 24 aged 57. He was born on october 15,1936 Larry Drew Larry Drew, actor, dancer and choreographer; died on November 9 at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, after a long illness aged 73. He was born on October 26,1920 George Sheehan George Sheehan, an American cardiologist who became the philosophical guru of joggers, died of prostate cancer at his home in Jersey, on November 1 aged 74. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on November 5,1918 The Condemned Convicts News The Times Crossword No 19,387 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Business Boggle Queens Moat faces Dti investigation Inspectors will be able to require the attendance of present and past directors, officers and agents of the company and the production of any relevant documents Trump takes a gamble on a comeback Stock Market Profile The Pound Melvyn Marckus BAe reviews position on Taiwan deal Gold Brent Cruder Sport Trade gap figures at lowest for six years Sun Weekend Sporting Fixtures How I would gas with Heseltine over supper Unilever rises 5% despite difficult trading conditions By our City Staff: Banks extend credit to Stanhope Properties National Westminster Bank PW forced to cut US invoices Trust offers to annul German acquisitions Happy returns at Azlan By our City Staff: Lilliput Group seeks £16m Allocations at Gartmore Savings bonds sales up Resignation at Fiat TV chief appointed Ashley Group dispute VW-GM talks deadline Dasa rejects subsidies to keep plants open Business Roundup The Sunday Times The duo who pulled the tug-of-war team together Taylor Woodrow: Colin Parsons and Tony Palmer Partners in power Martin Waller meets the men who laid the foundations that got the company through recession Opec at limits of co-operation Tempus BT Economic cheer puts bears on the run Stock Market The Pound Market at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Recent Issues Major Changes Focus on Supasnaps as Sketchley edges up Unit-Linked Insurance Investments (Reuter): Retail sales lift Dow Wall Street No such cover when it comes to the crunch There may be shocks in store for many borrowers who think their mortgages will be protected if they become ill or lose their jobs, says Sara McConnell Satisfaction not guaranteed Comment Card Wars Hard lesson Fidelity Investments Pension Built The 20 minutes it took to save a home Multiple Display Advertising Items Share Link Limited Card wars to woo the Christmas spender Margaret Dibben looks at some of the special deals being offered on credit cards and personal loans DACA Combined Enterprises Commercial Union Too young? Bad risk? Reasons for rejection must be revealed How lenders keep the score Peace of mind is not guaranteed Robert Miller reports on new guidelines to stop investors being misled The real concern centres on high income guarantee plans Performance counts in trusts Knight Williams Singer & Friedlander Talk to TowrY Law Mercury Emerging Markets Fund The M&g Group The student cheque that kept bouncing A bank's express transfer turned out to be the slowest option Briefings Sun Life The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Taking a DIY line on pensions Reduced persion, taxed pension, or no pension. How to survive old age? Margaret Dibben looks at schemes that give control over where the money is invested Ways to make pension Budget-proof 'Kenneth Clarke may attack pension tax breaks, says Jill Insley Close Brothers Investment Limited The Cost of Keeping up Save & Prosper GT Unit Managers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerald Edelman FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Income and a retirement home tax-free Margaret Dibben says tax relief can be obtained on an investment property for use retirement Commodities Insurers alter phrasing of questions on Aids London Financial Futures Cheshire Building Society Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Pep experience fails to please Interest Rates Roundup Gartmore Revenue charges interest on its own late bills Paying a penalty for making an exit Six-day mystery standing order Unhappy returns from unit trusts Save & Prosper Murray Johnstone Mercury World Mining Trust plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Shares close all-square Fidelity Brokerage Irish calls heighten club fixture congestion Ireland look to Elwood's flair The Sunday Times Staunch Friend earns 20-1 Champion quote Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Windsor Knifebox targets Rome prize Racing next Week General Idea can continue Weld's chase for success Richard Evans Nap: Leotard (1.25 Cheltenham) Next best: General Idea (2.00 Cheltenham) Thunderer: Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Join a Winning Team as an Owner with Champion… Bradley breaking back into big time Alan Lee meets a jockey whose ability has never been questioned but who has had to graft to regain the trust of the racing world Leotard for belated win Today's Races on Television Thunderer: AYR Thunderer: Nottingham BBC maintains sports coverage Sport in Brief Russians test positive Challenge on Thames Simtek make moves Allcock and Bell fall Bad words in Qatar The Times Heggarty looks back in anger Dreams shattered in European Tour qualifier Laughton put to the test Montgomerie berates bunkers Higgins continues descent Norman ready to reel in Japanese catch Football-style management draws closer in cricket Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, warns that the days of job security for county coaches is over Aggressive Cairns gives early edge to New Zealand Court settles TV row Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Sliver medal rewards Rake's progress England players return to action Dalton's lead threatened by powerful challenge Prenn pursues powerful mix of business and pleasure Tennis artist quietly painting image to confound the critics Saturday portrait: Pete Sampras, by Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent Intrum must trim wind out of maxi rivals' sails Lawrie Smith relishes the prospect of rejoining the fray in the whitbread Round the World Race Push-and-run remains neglected art form David Miller mourns the passing of Arthur Rowe, whose command of tactics inspired a generation Uefa shows good sense ill sentence on Cantona Leek stage rousing fightback For the Record Stirring words from rugby's new watchdog Cricket Sun setting on golfers' long quest for prized Tour card Scotland aiming to restore lost pride Taylor's Port Glasgow Teams By our Sports Staff: Pioline keeps final place alive New York attempts to divide and rule Taylor's Port Simon Barnes United ponder appeal over Cantona The dons and Don Corleone Are oxbridge and the Cosa Nostra different faces of the same beast? Andy Martin investigates a new book on the Mafia Sotheby's Present Perfect Frances Bissell After Dark Real cost of improving your home Doing it yourself is costly but isn't it better than doing a job? Why I Do It, by Ranulph Fiennes A weather eye for a windy weekend Michael Woods takes a 'Blustery Break' to learn the meteorological secrets of the British climate Royal Caribbean The Travel Collection Where to watch the skies 20% off your holiday Portes du Soleil Voyages Jules Verne Ail Canada Travel & Holidays Out for a spin at the bowling alley Who pays to be strapped in an iron cage and rolled down an alley? Tim Marsh on a growing craze Bookmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Magnificient Marine Residence Move by Christmas Cyndi Lauper My Perfect Weeked Singer Admiral Homes Scotland serves up a winner With judicial authority, Frances Bissell explains what makes a prize mear United Cutlers of Sheffield Divertimenti The Times Cookery Masterclass Sipping with the specialists Supermarket wines are fine, but small merchants sell a better bottle Best Buys Bangers with a taste explosion Harrods Limited Picture Gallery Perfect pie and pickle A quick snack lunch from the best of Britain's food producers The Lanesborough Restaurant Watch Seeds of national survival Francesca Greenoak learns about wartime kitchen gardening Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: Dolphin Homes & Gardening Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips The first roots that make a gardener Plant a tree and you might become a gardener for life Multiple Display Advertising Items Making friends across the ether A new generation of hams is tuning in to amateur radio and talking to passing astronauts, Lynne Greenwood listens in London's antique authority Sarah Jane Checkland trawls the transatlantic art market Telephone Ordering Service Events Get your Christmas presents wrapped up There is no need to tear your hair out in a last-minute scramble for that elusive gift for granny. Nicole Swengley advises putting your feet up with a cup George Smith Wine Rack Multiple Display Advertising Items Grants Magic Touch International Ltd Langley House Big Bed Co. Factory Shop British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items French Direct Reader Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Foam for Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Long walk to absolution Ruth Gledhill takes 8 o'clock communion at an old Sussex church managed on business lines Saturday Rendezvous SIRiUS Candleburners Sara Eden Vices & Virtues Weekend presents a new column in which Edward Marriott persuades public figures to confess their sins and celebrate their saving graces The Times Newspapers Season's charitable greetings Charity cards are a simple way to extend a little Christmas cheer to good causes. Nicole Swengley probes some celebrity choices Property Galliard Homes Ltd. The Villages Picture Gallery Where to buy charity cards Affordable bucolic dreams Property Lovell Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Pacific & European Property Bureau The Vineries Restoring a period piece Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Fayre Balloon Flights The Cashmere Store Multiple Display Advertising Items Davenport and Son Limited Ukeshill Ham Co Moffat Fishery Smokehouses Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadwell Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guinness Records Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items This Gift Gives Pleasure All Year round Peter Gethin Driving Courses Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nursery Furniture Christmas Adventure Hawkin & Co. Scent Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Word-Watching Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Leatherline Films Dance Earlydrive Multiple Display Advertising Items Music Exhibitions Mechanical Watches Make Ideal Gifts The Talking Book Club Bookings New Videos A prince who never grew up Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a lachrymose Hamler with more than a touch of Peter Pan: plus a Fowles adaptation Hamlet Donmar Warehouse Entertainments English National Ballet Emerson String Quartet Smoke Labatt's Apollo Hammersmith Delicacy ofan axe-hero Jazz Records Puccini's puppy love Opera Records A taste of Christmas present Basement trap a hostage to fortune The Collector Camden Studio Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let's have an antenatal peek before we go crackers Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Chipping at the iceman In the true spirit of the explorer, Louisa Young embarks on an expedition through Bath with Sir Ranulph Fiennes At the bitter end Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Noilly Prat Seven Days TV 3 Wild Palms: seriously weird TV Vision Picture Gallery Home and far away Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pack of the week's programmes on all channels Commentary Box It's a jungle in here Off the Box Barking up the right tree Wild Palms left America confused—will Britain understand? Kate Muir reports The Discovery Channel Pool of plenty Arts Trekkie tantrum Oldies Cold at the top Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Science Steamy scenes Soaps Pumping hype Sport Frost report: Auntie in Antarctica Penguins thrive at 70 below, people do not. Lynne Truss on how they filmed Life in the Freezer Kodak MYTV Wide boy out of his depth Alfred Molina tells Hilary kingsley how he stepped into the shoes of the con-man, arms dealer and possible spy, lan Spiro Stringalonga Rab Gillian Bowditch meets the writer responsible for Rab C Nesbitt, who returns to BBC 2 this week Life-taker facing life Roger Boyes on the 'cast' of States of Terror States of Terro, BBC 1, Wednesday at 9.45pm Gable, Hepburn and Choudhury? Films on TV Richard Scott makes his pick of the Week and John Marriott (overleaf), the LBC and sky reviewer, summarises the best of the rest on all channels. Videoplus numbers are on pages 10 to 23 The Times Films on TV John Marriott's guide to the best of the rest of the films on all channcls this week (see also Richard Seott's Pick of the Week on the previous page) Videoplus numbers will be found on pages 10 to 23 Films on TV Vests go west The Classic Saturday November 13 Mambo, Havana style Saturday November 13 Playing unhappy families, beside the sea Choice: Enduring drama, a recent natural disaster and some assorted repeats Sunday 14 November Young pretenders not so tough No theories, simply what happened when Choice: An account of JFK's assassination Sunday November 14 Monday November 15 Taking the blows Monday November 15 New arrivals from Los Angeles and Baltimore Choice; An off-beat, futuristic soap to make a date with Tuesday November 16 First-class return to Frankfurt Tuesday November 16 Faces, images and protective masks Choice: A continuing story of courageous faith Wednesday November 17 A day to Phil? Easy Wednesday November 17 Extraordinary lives and imaginary worlds Choice: A convicted terrorist attempt to explain her actions Thursday November 18 Bette is a four-time certainty Two-timer, or just a man out of synch? Choice: Comedy from an established team Thursday November 18 Friday November 19 Making their way Cats, cars, comedians and cardboard cakes Choice: National repulation as cat lovers demolished at a stroke? Friday November 19 Saturday November 13 Naturals at the mike Pick of the Week Sunday November 14 Monday November 15 Tuesday November 16 Wednesday November 17 Thursday November 18 Friday November 19 Multiple Display Advertising Items An Original Picasso Alfred Dunhill P H S 4 Rose Tremain Contributors Rose Tremain's Diary Harrods Knightsbridge Something for the Weekend John Diamond The problem with violence in movies isn't that it presages death but that it makes death inconsquential Picture Gallery Modern Times Lean and hungry Age of consent Members only No title Morphy's Fresh Stout The Bandan was running deeper than O'Brian… Picture Gallery Lipstick, Power and Paint How can the daughter of an impossibly famous artist make her own mark? Well, lots of money, style and an image makeover have done the trick for Paloma Picasso, Ginny Dougary discovers. Portrait by Mike Owen Raymond Weil " Do not drive in snow unless Audi Cool Water Prince Andrew Latest Drawn to the life In the five years since his death, no one has come close to Mark Boxer's wit and elegance as a social observer and caricaturist. George Melly remembers a man who relished people, and life, to the end Holland & Holland The Movie Magazine Premiere The new Gs300 Lexus Trax Cavalier Attitudes The former Soviet state of Georgia is being tom apart by bloody and bitter civil conflicts as the region's old battles come back to haunt a new generation, Anatol Lieven writes Honda Covent Garden Soup Co. New Covent Garden Soup Co Metro Tahiti Special Harrods Knightsbridge Picture Gallery The Greatest Show on Earth The bad boy of British design has made good yet again, with a theatrical collection that has dazzled Paris and beyond. lain R. Webb marvels at John Galliano's latest triumph. Photographs by Chris Moore and Andrew Thomas Picture Gallery No Title Kenwood Develo Art Fo Unnatur L It's not video that's killing the radio star, but a money-saving device that picks the records, plays them at the correct time of day and keeps listeners and advertisers happy. Trevor Dann investigates the rise of the computerised Dj. Illustration by Darrel Rees From wheel to wagon Findings Coming full circle Burning up the slick Commercial Union 'I was just preparing a Caerphilly and Pickle… Volupté City Lights Anne McElvoy reports on a disturbing new fascination with all things suburban Moscow Mojo Music to our ears Rock Trevor Dann Cracking It (Part 101): Power-Start your Day The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary cuIture The Wine Club The 100 Best Winter Wines Part Two 20 Wines under £5 Dolphin Grand marnirr Liqvor Restaurant Guide Eating Out Voyages Jules Verne Trains and boats and plains From the lakes to the Rockies-Tim Heald's soul is lifted by the natural glory of the land he witnesses from the comfort of a domed carriage on the trans-Canadian railway Fly Canadian English Country Cottages Cross Dressing Robert Crampton doesn't usually wear women's clothes... uncless he is forced to Vacanze in Italia CAA Blakes Budapest, Prague & Krakow Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times France Prospect South Africa Escape to the Cape Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag No Title Austravel Cox & Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Brochure & Reservations Country Cottages in Scotland Exmoor Welsh Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rye Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ramblers' Association UK Holidays The Blakeney Hotel Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saleroom Green's Antique Galleries "Art on Paper" Michael Stewart Gallery Marcel Dyf Graham Clarke Collectors Alfies Multiple Display Advertising Items Windsor Ancestry Research Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer Games Zelda Enter Password Joining Cix Chess The Listener Crossword Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Sebastian Coe A Childhood Michelob Black Label

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