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News from 11/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Widget Finn, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Cabaret Donmar, Led Zeppelin, M. H. Burr, J. D. Smithard, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sean Hughes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Sara McConnell Personal finance Correspondent, Drew Smith, Derek Jacobi, David Rhys Jones, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Peter Gabriel, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Colin Howson, Clive Fewins, Nathalie Seddon, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, John Hannessy, Hal Higgins, W. J. Penny, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Scarlett Mchegan, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Douglas Hogg, Robert Miller, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Simon Sweeney, John O'leary Education Editor, Stuart Jones, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Tilak E. Gooneratne, Alan Lorimer, Martin Flanagan, John Crookshank, Ruth Gledhill, M. G. Ollerenshaw, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nigel Cole, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Edward Ullendorff, Peter Waymark, Sidney Brichto, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Peter Millar, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robin Young, Bob Dylan, Carole King, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Robert Ormistion-Chant, Crosby Stills, John Young, Janet Impey, Bob Marley, Iggy Pop, Doug Sager, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Joseph Connolly, Gillingham: banned, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Robert Ballantyne, Business Editor, D. F. B. Le Breton, Margaret Dibben, Marvin Gaye, J Walter Thompson, Alan Lee Cricket Commentary, Ian Byatt, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Glen R. Crawford, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Paul Costelloe Fashion desingner, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, James Brown, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Boris Becker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Fiona Thompson, Umar L. J. Hegedüs, Peter Hall, Steve-McQueen, David Powellin, Kaith Bassett, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Gordon (Chief Executive), Peter Waymakr, Oliver Tickell, Oliver Holt, Tony Higton, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Gabrielia Gamini, Jane MacQuity, Angela MaCkay, Christopher Goodwin, John Witheridge, Peter Taylor, Liz Gerard, Joni Mitchell, Julian Muscat, Ronald Duncan, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Patrick Makin, David L. Underwood, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Laurie Taylor's, Brian MacArthur, Philip Webster and George Brock, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Jill Insley and Ross Wild, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Patrick O'Hanlon, Alan Franks, Frank Jeffery, David Green, John Shaw, Bill Burroughs, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Paul Simon, A. Thompson, Matt Ruglys, Richard Beeston, Angus Shaw, Allen Thomas and Miles Colebrook, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, R. C. Sherriff, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lorna Sutherland, Paul Rippon, Derwent May's, M. Yudt, D. C. Shann, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Julia Lewellyn Smith, Richard Beeston and Eve-Ann Prentice, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Stephen M. Silverman, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Madeline Probart, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rosie Patmore, Elvis Costello, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Jimi Hendrix,

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Ulster given hope of peace for Christmas Major may meet Reynolds next week A peace deal for Ulster, containing concessions by both Britain and Ireland, could be signed at a summit in London as early as next week Hendrix death case reopened Index Weekend Christmas Spirit US scientists create record energy burst Couple of Swells Freed Britons reunited with familiesh Women try to bowl out hats Back to the future as Channel link runs late Sydney at 20% off Peoples Phone With Magazine IRA blamed for tax on insurance premiums Treasury fears that it would have to pick up the bill for bomb damage to the City may have been behind the Budget levy BT 68 children in bus crash Last Durham pit closes Gardner death protest Bodmin 'beast' filmed Sleepy milkman fined Scotsman 'ayes' his way to the cells News in Brief El Greco portrait fetches record sum Statesman who saw a horizon beyond Downing Street Prisoners freed Commercial Union Stars come out in force to shine on Lloyd Webber debut Hollywood's glitterati loved it—but the critics panned Sunset Boulevard's return to home turt Financier Levitt pays debt to society in toy workshop The Sunday Times Mcllvanney joins top team Comic bought stolen antique from prisoner Nude mice take the biscuit` By Staff Reporter: Gunman holds ten hostage in dental surgery We'll meet again,'vow Princess's supporters Yamaha Fred Prouser Drambuie Worshippers at war with pacifist minister of Auchtermuchty Angry parishioners demand to be rid of a turbulent vicar Halifax National Westminster Bank Lawrie and Debbie Houghton yesterday appealed for… Doctor tells how Everest feat took breath away Sunday law change fails to save day for Currys Despite the Commons vote to reform weekend shopping, the High Court has enforced the current law in Lincoln BT Despondent graduates give up the job hunt Rover Governor attacks 'damaging' report by Judge Tumim Accountant stole from charity News in Brief Badger deaths Bribe offered Radio awards Tourist fined Superfan dies Minister accused of contempt for modern art Arts world outraged by plans to close gallery Cervical cancer test gives instant result Flight of Angels BR sell-off 'will jam City streets' Miles Mercury 'People get sick of being depressed so they go… Money's no object in the search for Christmases past Keene on Chess Qantas Record bid for car plate Bride jailed for theft New bishop takes over Classroom crowding 'threatens standards' News in Brief Mental hospitals are crowded 'madhouses' Urgent action is needed to salvage the mental health service, according to a scathing report by the Government's watchdog Virgin birth holds a parallel message Credo Halifax Ford Skinner 'spies strangers' to launch Opposition's campaign of protest at Tories' guillotine tactics Labour fires its first shots in anger Dillons the Bookstore Little niggles are big headache for a small majority First direct Use the Power of the Press Regent Travel Services Jewish settlers Kill Arabs on eve of Rabin's… Warren Christopher's peace mission hangs in the balance, with violence sweeping the West Bank just two days before the Israeli handover of aministrative power Ashrawi walks out on Arafat team Woman in the News Militants fire on Cairo filmgoers Northern Rock Britons tell of Yemeni ordeal Tribalism sidetracks Africa's hopeful inarch to democracy` (AP): Two million need food aid in Angola Stillichael Nobel laureates vow peace will come Hinglish spells doom for Indian purists Nordic sport Capriati is stopped by jewel store guards News in Brief (Reuter): Maralmga cash Briton spared (Reuter): Empress talks (AFP): Babangida goes Major and Kohl unite to Mock ?30bn loan plan Brussels summit sees London-bnn co-operation on track over jobs creation UN red tape ties up mobile hospital No doubt youre all off to o ddbin gls Italian dressing down for English Bluff Germans draw Delors' expensive sting Russian right poised to gain from democrat split White House plans work schemes to end welfare mentality Draft plans by a Clinton-appointed task force to overhaul America's enormous and costly welfare system have drawn fire for being unrealistic over financing Chile vote severs link with era of Pinochet Italian Escapades Clinton praises Hubble triumph Canon Little Rock dims the light fantastic Alexander Chancellor in New York This week's killings un a train have shown the groteque inadequacy of a new statutory delay before a gun may be bought Do we want a London to be proud of? Without action to save the capital soon, It will lose its international status, says Peter Millar Whitehall's costliest farce Lord Justice Scott is taking a mighty judicial sledgehammer to a political nut I'll come round soon Saddam's Other Victims Iraq is still a country in prison We Spy Wreckers Parliamentary disruption may seem silly but it works Bowlers' Hats Sports officials should keep their hair not their hats on Morality touching the monarchy and role of the Church MacEdonia recognised Heart treatment To show our films Birds at risk Pensions safeguards Out of Antarctica But is it art? What future for the Arts Council? Sickening, isn't it? On the wrong track Court Circular Luncheon Canada-United Kingdom Chamber of Commerce Service dinner The London Regiment Royal engagement Tomorrow Personal Column The Sovereign's Parade Chruch services tomorrow Picture Gallery Legal news Memorial service Latest wills British Heart Foundation National Deaf-Blind League Forthcoming marriages Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paul-Louis Weiller Paul-Louis Weiller, flying ace, industrialist, patron of the arts and benefactor, died in Paris on December 6 aged 100. He was born in Paris on September 29,1893 The Times Margaret Boyd Margaret Boyd, OBE, founder of the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations, died on November 21 aged 80. She was born on January 17,1913 Birthdays Peter Stubbs Peter Stabbs, science writer, died on December 4 aged 65. He was born on March 13,1928 Entertainments "Journey's End" Picture Gallery James Rogers James Keith Rogers, wine consultant, died on disseminated cancer on December 1 aged 46. He was born in Surrey on September 8,1947 Christmas peace hope for Ulster The Times Crossword No 19,411 Knockando Picture Gallery Business Weather Holiday Inn Picture Gallery Lloyd's names 'face ?8bn shortfall' on reserves A disappointing week for Lloyd's names ended with a forecast of an ?8.6 billion shortfall which makes a cash call more likely to increase reserves against risks Branson in charity bid for lottery Stock Market the Pound Gold Profile 23 Melvyn Marckus 22 September trade gap rises to £1bn Sport 33-40 Judge rules against Maxwell administrator Teachers Building Society Weekend Money Good Gifts Wrong Number Rate Pain Valuation boosts Man Utd The Sunday Times Cheshire The scandal of new pensions for old Norweb takes firm line over level of dividend increase Norweb says shareholders should expect real dividend growth of between 6 per cent and 8 per cent a year as benefits are shared between investors and customers Jobless rate curbs progress at W&D Ashanti's golden float is showcase for Lonrho Ofwat under fire from Welsh Water Setback for Attwoods Syltone profits steady Sanderson advances Pearson sale nets £200m Andrews Sykes in red Age-linked rebates may deter return to Serps Business Roundup Power cut may cast a shadow Tempus Well-suited to creating an ethos of success J Walter Thompson Europe" Allen Thomas and Miles Colebrook Partners in power EPIN Bull run under pressure as investors cash in Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes Profits slide at Triplex Hang Seng tops 10,000 Recentissues Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Christmas presents with a future Boby bonds, teddy bears, football club shares and wine are all investments with potential. Jill Insley and Rose Wild report on wise buys for good gifts One in a million chance to own history Pension off the cowboys Comment Pensions A-Z 28 Newton Wrong Number Do's and don'ts of borrowing Multiple Display Advertising Items Govett Oriental Mortgage rate cuts spell gloom for savers Investors can expect no respite in the reduction of returns says Liz Dolan Briefings Saving money and time with a house-building kit Margaret Dibben explains how an enthusiast will spend Christmas in a bungalow he built in six weeks Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Mercury Higher numbers for mobile phone cover Robert Miller says increasing claims for loss and damage are inevitably leading to a rise in insurance costs Help for trapped Abbey borrowers Coventry The A-Z of Warrants Key points to get the best deal Pensioners risk losing out from cut in gilt sales Securities that provide income for retirement annuities are set to become dearer as the Government sells fewer. Jill Insley reports Save & Prosper M&G Company schemes are hard to beat Sara McConnel explains rescue formula for those who switched Pensions Update Answers to investors' most pressing questions Young Ridgway & Associates Limited Ways to nurse a pensions nest-egg Pensions Update Pros and cons of personal pensions Prosperity Fimbra Foreign Colonial Save & Prosper The Times "Peps" Greig Middleton & Co. Limited Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Taking cover behind the small print Letters Picture Gallery Spot the difference when footing the bill Major Indices Traditional Options Really pleased with Peps CGT Allowances Commodities Good economics of water metering London Financial Futures Interest Rates round First-Time Buyers Multiple Display Advertising Items Money Markets Subdued end to account Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & friedlander Tai Pan Fund Bath's push towards title overshadowed by gouging incident Courage league reaches halfway stage Llanelli will need to stifle Clement's exuberance Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Unfinished S business between cots and Irish Stourport keen to avenge league loss to Havant Power and Glory leave Cambridge coaches looking spoilt for choice Lathwell builds on bowlers' success Campbell forges spirited innings England at mercy of counties' conservatism By our Sport Staff: Spinners make West Indies battle for runs Remarks put Wilson on legal trail Cheltenham fixture offers clues to festival events Cheltenham Today's Races on Television Cheltenham BBC1 Richard Evans Nap Stunning Stuff Lingfield Park Doncaster Alflora heads challenge Edinburgh Racing next week Rapid Raceline Formula for success involves relaxing at 85mph Ronald Duncan, the former British No 1 downhill skier, gives his guide to the course The Times Kitt ready to pick up the pieces of downhill challenge American confident of repeating victory of two years ago in first race of season Harrington stays in hard school Andrew Longmore finds a celebrated former squash player still obsessed by a quest for perfection in his role as coach Cobbing's start fails to take off Go places—at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year—20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Token International jury to rule on time lost in attempt to help stricken yacht Butterworth in row over rescue mission Operators Aussie pride Every City has something to boast about, food, wine or the great outdoors Today's Featured Operator: Jetset Donington missing from fixture list Sport in Brief Games schedule grows Test player in hospital Bruno not interested Kelly cleared of assault Dreams come true Your Questions Answered Selectors have eye for Main chance Sampras accounts for Chang Mansell takes prominence in print Fallen ace's quest to champion material world costs him dear Saturday portrait: Boris Becker by Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent Davies proving bargain buy for Warrington Hardcastle knocks second off record Blanchflower's truths need restating FA enquiry to decide on further action over Fashanu For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Southend angry at Fry's departure Racing Results from Yesterday's Meetings Johnson turns to football in search of magic touch Picture Gallery Rugby Union Robson leaves Sporting after European exit Everton on list list of interested clubs Plan to widen world club championship Picture Gallery Gillingham disqualified for faulty turn Women fashion a dress revolution Hats off to bowls' changing image David Rhys Jones examines attempts to bring the women's game in to the Nineties with a new look for the first time in over 60 years Taylor's Port Simon Barnes 39 Sotheby's Health Drink, drive and be sorry The penalty of pleasure: Brian MacArthur Confesses his drink driving sins, but asks for mercy Pouring coal on troubled waters Oliver Tickell on the threat to our rivers from mine closures Wine Drinking and Driving Fashion Make your Home in a Castle SAA Hammer's ch?teau Oakley Court, the setting of many horror films, yields up its dark secrets to Alan Franks, who only went there for the fishing Idyll days in a healthy haven on the Med After a fitness test, Patrick O'Hanlon soask up the luxury living at the Forte Village in Sardinia Country Club Hotels Somak Holidays China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Warm hearts on cold streets As winter closes in on the homeless, Guy Walters meets the volunteers, young and old, who make up the Salvation Army mercy teams Derwent May's bookbuyer's guide What the papers said Picture Gallery Sir Adrian Cadbury Industrialist My Perfect Weekend Pickfords Travel Dish of the Day Stella Artois Northern lights CAndles illuminate a traditional Swedish Christmas, Fiona Beckett reports Cheddar cheats? Our finest cheese has been hijacked Glengoyne Stocking up for a white Christmas Jane MacQuitty returns to the Weekend section with a seasonal guide to festive white wines Illusions of tasteful eating Frances Bissell prepares dishes that deceive the eye, delight the mind and satisfy the palate Best Buys A dish that doesn't scratch ceramic hobs Watch Shock tactics to conquer cruelty Widget Finn reports on the ranging work of the Rspca, Britain's best -known charity dedicated to animal welfare Adopt a Humpback Whale Charities Tettenhall Horse Sanctuary ADA Cole Memorial Stables British Hedgehog Preservation Society The Times Japan Animal Welfare Society The National Benevolent Institution National Deaf-Blind League Charity Christmas Card Council The Animal Health Trust Badger Crusade Church Army Picture Gallery Animal needs bring out the best in Britons There are more than 1,000 charities, some receiving up to £33 million a year Leukaemia Research Fund Brooke Hospital for Animals Your Will Present perfect Joseph Connolly shows how the idle or busy man can do Waiting for Armageddon Ruth Gledhill joins the jehovah's Witnesses in a Bristol Kingdom Hall Presents to avoid buying at all costs Property Alpine Properties McCarthy & Stone Mer Et Montagne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alps/lake Geneva Meribel Mottaret French Alps Lake Geneva & Annecy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sale previews Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the British put family life on the skids Sledging on 'crooked runs' is a great way to un wind, Doug Sager says St Christopher's Oh come all ye tuneful On Friday, London Concert Choir will riase the roof of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Janet Impey lends an ear A low-calorie taste of country life Sean Hughes has let himself go voer the past 28 years. will a visit to Champneys in Hertfordshire revive him? We join him at the dining table Diplomat Picture Gallery Modes Classical Concerts Glory of Christmas Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Gilbert & Sullivan The Four Seasons Philharmonia Orchestra Hooked on Christmas The Bach Choir Family Carols London City Ballet Ballet Spectacular Carol Concert Glory of Christmas Barbican Hall South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Paul's Church Theatres Tom Sawyer The Green Roche Victor Hochhauser Whistle down the Wind Cinderella Entertainments Is it worth forking out on a design course? Garden design courses are blossoming, but are they really worth digging in to? Liz Gerard puts on her wellies and finds out Winter leaves well worth turning Gradening books have cropped well this year. Here is a selection The Times and Lay & Wheelers Christmas Wine Reader… Weekend Tips Catwalk contenders Janet Impey previews "The Clothes Show Live' at Birmingham starting today Multiple Display Advertising Items Kiwi Slippers Pioneer Roof Systems Big Bed Co British Antique Replicas Woods of Morecambe Ltd Dunlopillo Seymour Shirts Classic Black Capes Allergy Relief Products Ltd CubesStore Dolphin Stair Lifts Vices & Virtues Edward Marriott asks public to confess their sins and The Breton Shirt Co Factory Shop Metpost Stately rescue mission Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden Dateline Drawing down Virginia Charles Agencies Come and Go Sirius New Years Party Metropol Hotel Brighton The Times Castles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balloon Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Interflora Nordic sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items C & C Hampers Christmas Hampers Hay Hampers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Knightbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Estate Office Cool Tool UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA The Cashmere Store Scent from the Islands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts for Everyone Gifts for her Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charmian Exotica Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Films Christmas Gift Guide Ideal Xmas Gifts Cats Love 'EM All the World's Railways Christmas Fayre Reader Offer Holme House Farm Smoked Scottish Salmon A break at the Kit Kat Theatre: the sweet prince becomes a malicious queen in 1930s Berlin; and, below, Goldsmith's other play Cosi Fan Tutte Slow-paced Goldsmith stoops to failure The Good Natur'd Man Bourne cracks the comedy nut Dance Theatre Tokens The Sunday Times Janus Publishing Company Wolff with an ear for the birds Concert CBSO/WOLFF Symphony Hall, Birmingham Crowning glories Opera L'Incoronazione di proppea Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatres New Year Celebrations & Shows Jack the Beanstalk Magical Fun for All the Family Seven Speciacular New Year Galas Albery Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Berkeley Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Invisible Man Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banthouse Entertainments Also Appear on Page 10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nutcracker Cue music as the lights dim for poor old Flash Farmers Diary Paul Hein Dazzler on the water Feather report Picture Gallery The willow switches to biomass In part two of our series on coppices, Clive Fewins reports on working with willows Times Two Crossword No 36 Winning Move Word-Watching Noilly Prat A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… Seven Days Tv 10-23 Seven Days Radio 24-27 3 The Velvets takeover Channel 4 5 Danger: 40… Vision Picture Gallery Bob's back, bad as ever Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Sheer pink pique Off the Box Happening all over again David Toop on 1960s group The Velvet Underground and their appeal Donkeys Suffering in Blackpool Peel Here Strats v Strads Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Richard Morrison Noel for Noele Oldies Dead good shows Science Gloom with a view Soaps A case for baske74 Sport Commercial breaks Peter barnard enjoys the spectacle of British salesmen pressing on with business during this year's attempted Moscow rebellion Smile a minute Kate Bassett previews the fourth annual British Comedy Awards The British Comedy Awards, Sunday, ITV, 8 pm The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds MYTV Dissecting a psychopath How does a serial Killer come to commit murder? Nigel Hawkes previews an attempt to understand the untinkable Ugly home truths Julia Llewellyn Smith looks at beauty creams, perhaps not all they are cracked up to be Heroics, humour and horrors David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overlead) rounds up the best of the rest. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Films on TV Don't Miss Rita, metre maid The Classic Musical Don't Miss Dunes of glory The Blockbuster Saturday December 11 Harmony may be restored Choice: Jacobean drama, medical melodrama, rock revivalism and a video puzzle A villianous return to be applauded Saturday December 11 BBC1 Sunday December 12 Friends fondly recalled Sunday December 12 Sceptic goes to great lengths to prove point Choice: Are pilgrims merely superstitious? Monday December 13 Riches from rags? Monday December 13 Take most care of those who need it most Choice: Investigations into a psychiatric hospital in Glasgow, and the beauty potion business Tuesday December 14 Baize watch moves to Belgium Tuesday December 14 Glossy schlock and some genuine shocks Choice: Melodrama and history in the making Wednesday December 15 Picture Gallery A royal flush of Elvis on screen Wednesday December 15 The price of a double life may be to lose it Choice: infiltrating terrorist groups, resisting jingoism and recalling two disparate political careers Thursday December 16 Surrey v Spain Thursday December 16 Paradoxes, prejudice and paramilitaries Choice: Nationalism in Northern Ireland Friday December 17 Revenge at its least sweet Friday December 17 Focusing on the flash harriers of the Press Choice: Camera-wielding pests, conmen, crocked cars and cosy cooks Saturday December 11 Male prerogatives Pick of the Week Sunday December 12 Monday December 13 Tuesday December 14 Wednesday December 15 Thursday December 16 Friday December 17 Most Diesels save You Money Scenes from a Marriage Safari PHS Magazine Contributors Rachel Cusk's Diary TAGHeuer Something for the Weekend Hackett London Royal reading Tickets please Burberrys Murphys Murphy's A Couple of Swells Picture Gallery What, Jen, I'm doing the Sun advert', I… After 1,338 miles without stopping No wonder it came in first Confessions from the Grave Margaret's best friend says she once heard margaret tell Burns she had information that would 'sink youse bastards' Picture Gallery Pulsar Jaeger-Lecoultre Catalytic converters The awesome new Porshche 91 Lis a performance car… I magine being the one without Alpha AXP No Title Minolta A Right Song and Dance Translating a film as successful as The Red Shoes for the state was never going to be easy: but with temperaments running amok backstage, it's amazing that it happened at all, Stephen M. Silverman reports Says, "something new for me and new for… Toshiba Can Canon Can Picture Gallery No Title BT Gore-Tex is the World's Most Breathable,… Core-Tex Fashion Black Apron Dress Black Empire-Line Dress No Title Audio Car Audio, Communications Equipment, Test and… Kenwood Best Albums of All Time In the third week of his countdown of the 100 best albums ever made, the Vulture, assisted by a panel of experts, lists his selection from 26 to 50 Between the who's two ambitious rock operas,… Panellist's Choice Rover Another of the Yaedbirds former guitarists, Eric… Commercial Union Fantail Guppy City Lights Being a foreign in Russia simply isn't what it used to be, Anne McElvoy discovers Olympus Do It All The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary… Bringing sellers to book Books Giles Gordon Headline Feature Bali to Saigon By royal command The Times invites readers to enjoy the performances of Derek Jabobi in a classic Shakespeare, Antony Sher in a dazzling Stoppard, and the power of ibsen's best-known verse drama, at specially discounted prices Theories on ice New research indicates the "Little Ice Age" may have been a myth, writes Bill Burroughs Codorniu Douwe Egberts Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Eating Out in Paris Honda Walking in Harmony The Dani have resisted attempts by the papua new Guinea government to modemise their way of life, and have opted to remain in the forests, surrounded by nature and song. Nathalie Seddon treks with a tribe at home with its past Servus in Austria Newton Breeze -Blockers In the heat of Jamaica, Marcus Binney finds stately homes set to capture the wind and seduce lovers of fine architecture Sight Savers Living it up in the 90s Jonathan Prynn learns to tell the time by the sun, and rain, at Mexico's Oaxacan coastal resorts Air New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Travelbag Data Travel Cornwall & Devon Rockfords When booking Air Charter based Travel you are… Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Special Interest Twickers World Journey Latin America Cornwall & Devon West Country Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski plus Sheraton Cornwall & Devon Overseas Travel The Magic of Spain President Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacanze in Italia Italy & France Villas & Cottages USAirtours ABTA Columbus travel insurance Silverbird Argo Holidays Elegant Rosorts Black Prince Crystal Drive France Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carlton Palms Madeira The Real Corfu & Paxos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New York Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kumuka Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Farm & Village Holiday Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas in Guernsey Computer Games Cyberspace Two Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3232: Sixes and Sevens Solutions Crossword No 3229 Bridge Picture Gallery Small Birds Singing Winston Churchill A Childhood Children would slipper me and say:'Take that for being a shit! Take that for being Winston Bloody Churchill' Michelob Pour Monsieur

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