News from 07/01/1995
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Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Philip Seager, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Martin Hall, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Rose Wild, Jane MacQuitty, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Jan Morris, Neil Bennett, Georgina Capel, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, James Bone, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Louis Le Bailly, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Flusfeder, M. E. Deedman, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Geoff Brown, Heather Neill, Kusoom Vadgama, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Adam Hopkins, M. E. Hanlon, Julian Desborough, John Bryant, Robert Sheehan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler and Dominic Kennedy, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, John Ticehurst, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Michael Portillo, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Bill Gasperini, Beryl Smedley, Trevor Williams, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Patrick Heren, Joel Brand, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, H. W. F. Foster, John Colvin, Sydney Friskin, Nancy Lee Patton, Lin Jenkins, Jean Eaglesham, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, Wolfgang Münchau, Christina Koning, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Alan Meyer, Anne Ashorth Personal Finance Editor, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Heather Alston, Ronald Hingley, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tim Jones and Adam Fresco, Alan Forward, Harry Morgan, Ian Kelcey, Nigel Hawkes, Jessica Gorst Williams, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Nicolae Ratiu, Barry Pickthall, Peter Lazarus, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Gerald Samuel, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Geoffrey Hinton, Robert Crampton, Charles Bremner and our Foreign Staff, Kathryn Knight, Louisa Young, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tim Wapshott, Christine Wheeler, Sarah Jane Checkland, Anne-Marie Sapsted, Ian Brodie, Pauline A. Mills, Geoffrey Hamilton, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Lord, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Peter Ingham, Andrew Marshall, Benedict Nightingale, Dennis Dunleavy, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, G. Bate, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, Geoffrey Lee, Mary Tiffen,
ResumoWith Today's Times Staff accused of obstructing jail inquiry 'Written evidence only' at Parkhurst By our Home Correspondent: Artist prisoner gave hint of escape plan Index Portillo echoes the Gingrich crusade for reform Travel Special Yeltsin orders renewed attack on Chechenia Snowfall of the House of Windsor Win The Times Top 100 All-ticket stations to be cut to one in eight How to win at lottery Sewills Only 30P Water chiefs' earnings doubled since sell-off Amdega Union leader tells teachers to end boycott Ministers could stop calf trade, say protesters Tradewinds Exporter fined for livestock cruelty Sacked servicewomen face claim deadline News in Brief 'Poacher' shot dead Lottery tickets banned Wife killer walks free Driving tests threatened The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: Rosemary West wins ban on husband's story Correction Police fear fugitives may have taken hostages Islanders view breakout as a minor distraction Style yourself a new life The Sunday Times Jail artist 124 who got away are still on the run Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Keystone Cops saga follows Florida five Royal home worth £50,000 a year Duke will continue to farm but country seat could become weekend retreat for foreign bankers Proton A princess who embraced life as a public servant The Times Parents who kidnapped teenage bully walk free Police dig cellar over missing householder Moped rider eludes police at 15mph Phuket Virgin Territory By a Staff Reporter: Daughter met man 'who sealed father's fate' Halifax Next Week In The Times Picture Gallery Zoo park angers animal lovers by killing elephant Texas Kitchen Sale Now on By a Staff Reporter: Qe2 refit passenger happy with full refund Picture Gallery Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Police pay £50,000 to M-way protesters Teachers warned not to flout law on prayers Education Secretary dismises Archbishop's call for a review of school worshop Where is everybody? Heart surgeon suspended after bribe allegation Assemblies range from hymns to moral debates British Airways Three years jail for biting off man's ear News in Brief Man who bit off the ear of Blaze inquiry Immigrants held Stabbing arrests Home comfort Forgery case Buses burnt Special delivery Video scan Fears for life of green 'spy' missing in rainforest Crisis in Chechnya Swamped Childline unable to answer most calls B&Q'S Sale Crash pilots had been on duty for nine hours Air Algerie crew were not covered by British rules limiting shift times B&Q Supercentres Preachers urged to project passion in the pulpit The Times Cellphones Publishers may get cold feet over Amis bids Going Places Britain and US demand end to war in Chechenia Clinton and Hurd send messages to Moscow as fears grow for Yeltsin's polotocal future Conflict sparked by oil supply routes Control of the rebel Cancasus republic ties at the heart of Russia's Central Asia policy, writes Patrick Heren, Editor of European Gas Markets London International Boat Show Refugee children find haven in school Slovo , Anc veteran Communist strategist, dies of cancer Sri Lanka ceasefire raises hopes of end to 12-year civil war Party rebellion threatens to topple Tokyo Government Thai sex smuggling suspects charged Virgin Territory Jewellery Singapore hangs Hong Kong mother Rationing imposed on Chinese Which? Royal Caribbean Cruise Holidays Magyar Mozart drafts his score for move to power Mocked outsider becomes France's 'wonder boy' González to deny link with scandal MOPS Over-Used your Christmas Cards? End of Grimaldi fairy-tale feared Violin fiddles on show Gingrich warmed by 'classy' Clinton invitation to visit Gunman accused of abortion clinic killings hopes to become priest Hertz (AFP): Little approval for President Picture Gallery Mallory's Oracle Mexican rebels appoint their own government Forte US book claims Catholics have more fun in bed Tour died' at political rally in Bahrain News in Brief (Reuter): Banda charged Fuel delivered (Reuter): Israeli denial (Reuter): Waterlogged off (Reuter): Flight awards (Reuter): Bare backed France angers Gulf allies with envoys 'return to Baghdad Troop call boost to Bosnia hopes Delors exit leaves Europe in limbo Virgin Territory The Sunday Times Tapes link Mafia to Forza Italia My new contract with Britain Michale Portillo echoes Newt Gingrich's political platform Home truth The Times Diary Pelican do The Times Diary Duchess oblige and vulgar abuse Valgarity has depths that Lord Charteris, the courties, has never dreamt of, says Philip Howard Why do we all love Uncle? Ronald Hingley on the Universal appeal of Chckhovs's extraordinary ordinary comedy Harnessed The Times Diary Honey trap The Times Diary Picture Gallery Fin excuse A Church Unmilitant Collective Worship in schools deserve stronger support Fugitive Figures How many escaped convicts are recaputred 'Child of the Chapel Royal' November 1695: the composer Henry Purcell dies, aged 36 Times past Times Future Poor ambulance response record Preserving archives A bigger scrum Prison security and accountability Romania balance sheet Chechen crisis Last resting place Building new roads Ordeal by television Time to treasure imperial echoes Court Circular Anniversaries School news Reception Personal Column Weekend Birdays Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Royal Victorian Order Marriages Joe Slovo Joe Slovo, Housing Minister in the South Afrucan Government, chairman of the South African Communist Party and a member of the national executive of the African National Congress, died from cancer yesterday aged 68. He was born in Obelai, Lithuania, on May 23,1926 Personal Column Marie Curie Cancer Care Dr Griffith Pugh Dr Griffith Pugh, physiologist and mountaineer, died on December 22 aged 85. He was born on October 29,1909 A. H. Chadder Alwyn Harvey chadder, schoolmaster and the oldest surviving Corinthian Association footballer, died on December 23 aged 91. He was born on December 10,1903 (From our Own Correspondent): England Retain the Ashes On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,746 Picture Gallery News Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times Magazine Melvyn Marckus Credit surge points to new confidence EU state pensions will be 'dangerously underfunded' Yacht is first casualty of Montague fall Annie Ashworth Picture Gallery Kleinwort fined over gilts trades Northern Electric calls for inquiry into share stake Sport Lucas fined $18.5m in US Talk to Towry Law Weekend Sporting Fixtures Business Today Bundesbank cut Car fears Private car sales slump worries motor trade Virgin Territory Vodafone centre Why Saatchi & Saatehi isn't working DTI in talks over Ford's £100m plea Bundesbank to shed 1,200 staff Lloyd 's confirms start of downturn Scantronics says bids hurt trade Inspirations issue faces bumpy ride Business Roundup Clark chief resigns MacGregor for Slough Rhino Group loses £2m Penna pays Beard Albright board ready Tourist Rates The man who lost £380m The Sunday Times Gold down, base metals up on the mining see-saw Five shares for 1995 picked by Colin Campbell The old team rings up a new challenge Cellnet; Howard Ford and Steve Rowley Parteners in Power Eric Reguly talks to the men expected soon to dislodge Vodafone as mobile phone market leaders Fleet Street Publications Ltd. Commodities Liffe Options Shares bounce back after futures-inspired rally Stock Market London Financial Futures European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Rhino Packaging Dollar Rates Ft-Se Volumes Shock tactics Tempus Lucas Wall Street Pep Jungle Labour facing schools charity conundrum Anne Answorth reports on a complicated legal situation Look West (and East, too) Investment Strategy A less than taxing regime Fidelity Investments Lost Funds Lsis acts after fees specialist is closed Guidance through the Pep jungle M&G Backpedalling by insurers on bike tagging Who is going to bother to check it belongs to the person riding it? Briefings Save & Prosper the Investment House Compensation reform urged for sake of aged At stake is ?20m lost by home incorne plan victims, says Jean Eaglesham NR Picture Gallery The everlasting mystery that leaves banks at an advantage Comment Some bank customer will prefer to get even, rather than mad Scottish Investment Trust PLC Foreign Colonial The Times Save & Prosper the Investment House Savers lose £800m of interest Investors Chronicle Prudential Obsolete /Closed Accounts Millionaire dub gives lie to bond fallacies Liz Dolan on the excitement of premium prizes and disappointment with long-lost savings certificates Murray Johnstone Mercury Asset Management A rather small fortune after 48 years of saving Counting the cost of Tessa transfers The Times Money Information Service Tessa Transfers The Fledgling Index Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers' Best Buys Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Guaranteed Income Bonds Not with the Woolwhich-ID or not Letters Picture Gallery Where land is king over home or castle Save & Prosper the Investment House Share Trade Coming it in on a currency of deceit Tony Hetherington tracks down Rutherford, a company trading on the gullibility of investors Perpetual The Times Unit Information Service New Singer & Friedlander UK Emerging Leaders Fund Share prices squeezed higher Fidelity Brokerage Dunwoody rides into storm of interference Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden Company Warwick Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Callisoe Bay to justify tall reputation Richard Evans Sandown Park Rapid Raceline King 's Theatre moves to New York Racing next Week Maguire rides four winners Miinnehoma to return in style Haydock Park William Hill Confident Dexter sweeps into last 16 Former England cricketer can afford Rye smile after double victory New race bids for centre stage Higgins makes most of Barada 's absence Final preparation for a day at the Palace For the Record Tomba reinforces World Cup lead Sport in Brief Burnett reaches semis Modahl plea rejected Hall 's timely strike Huston eases ahead Larken impresses Marathon winners Snow Reports Injury forces Hull to miss resumption of season Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooke turns up the temperature Richard Eaton follows the splendid progress of the forgotten man of English table tennis Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Warrington to hear sound of Cougars' roar at full volume The Times Time to lighten Warne's workload Details Cork soon in the swing Inner conflict casts dark clouds over carefree character Saturday Portrait: George Graham by David Miler South Africa triumph Flirtation with football truncated by mishap Simon Barnes On Saturday Craving lost genius of United's favourite son Fry relishes taste of big days to come Illustrious third-rounf visitors offer Possible glimpse of the future From Guide to the Fa Cup Third round Picture Gallery Cup filled with heady brew Players pay for excesses of festive season The heavy physical demands of the congested Christmas programme exact a high toll in terms of injuries. Andrew Longmore reports Premiership Casualty List Racing Leeds look forward to signing Yeboah Prospects improve for resolute Mansell Oliver Holt witnesses the support of an army of followers as the former champion is linked with both McLaren and Benetton Leg injury fateful for Graf Wales recall Jones for Paris match Thistle Hotels Golf Gardening Conmuting: All Work and No Day KUONI Collecting Travel Arts Planning an evening out or a day with your family?… Ruth Gledhill pays a long overdue visit to a spiritual and geographical landmark At your Service Children Sale Duxiana To commute, or not to that is the question RG Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank RG Wigmore Hall Hilton West London Antiques Fair Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply the Book Multiple Classified Advertising Items An arresting success As An Inspector Calls closes, Benedict Nightingale reflects on how it made it director's reputation The Arts Council of England The Royal Opera Lottery cash? It should be us, darling Boots not made for walking Galleries; Samuele Mazza invites browsers into the shoe shop from Hell The Sunday Times MIA Leeds gets there first West Yorkshore Playhouse is getting its acts together: first Sharman MacDonald's latest play, then one just as big name after another This Week's Specials Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in Lonfon and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New on Video: Spielberg's Holocaust masterpiece; how a star was born in 1937 Diary of the young nobodies All next week, the Park Lane Group's annual shindig celebrates new musical talent Up and Coming Leeds gets there first Chamber Chamber Baroque Saturday Rendezvous More Rendezvous Appears on Page 34 Section 2 Country Partners The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Classified Advertising Items A working boat for me The man who turned his back on the offive for life on the Grand Union Canal A spade by any other name Farmer's Dia5ry Paul Heiney Wild geese trumpet their winter arrival Feather Report The Times Italian zest for oranges Ste[hen Anderton on how a gardener went abroad to recapture the lost art of growing oranges Don't rest on your laurels Plants may be dormant but George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, finds work to be done Weekend Tips Krystal The Chelsea Trading Co. Ltd Septic Tanks A Gift for Gardeners Herald & Heart Compost Bins Throw Away the Key Agriframes Garden Answers Replies to readers' letters Cannock Gates Bramley's Nurseries Come up and see Art lovers are assembling in London this weekend for the tenth Original Print Fair, where some works will sell for Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Green Card Information (Dept.) Medivac Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe The Ultimate Workout Home Cycle Hanging Bookcase Winebergs Genuine Birthday Newspapers Carol Wright Gifts Final Clearance Saleroom Showrooms in London & the South The Moben Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Hughes Malaya Group Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinneys Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks William Loughran Normand Park Royal This lady 's not for turning Success proved elusive, and prangs all too frequent she couldn't revers her trailer-but she knew a man who'd teach her Used Car Brief Picture Gallery Fact File The Times Reader Offer Empty arms and the man Heather Neil is moved by a husband's lovelorn pain Fortune from the Oracle Carol O'Connell has come a long why from the slush pile New Authors Why we need an Encounter The time is ripe to revive the neglected genre of the serious literary magazine Picture Gallery Stitched together French with tears and wit The Times/Dillons Bestsellers of 1994 Derwent May reviews the critics No mercy on the hard road to solace New in Paperback No Night is Too Long Return to Paradise Him indoors Graharn Lord learns a grim lesson from the tale of a househusband Picture Gallery Mary, quite contrary Mary Wesley's dark subject matter belies her cosy image, says Penny Perrick Ein Volk, ein Reich, two novels The dying game Unquiet spirits in the tall grass Times Books BG For Sale Shoparound Simcare Health & Home Shopping Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Cure Sinusitis The Galaxy Range Health & Home Shopping Parker Knoll at Peter Adams This year's winners and losers Property Tates Allison Homes Have British Airways A holiday made in heaven Greece: A resort near Mount Athos; and the tiny island of Leros Unspoilt for choice on a small, gentle isle How to get there P&O Crystal House Ten ways to enjoy Spain Spain: leave the lager louts behind and discove5r a different side, plus the beauties of the Asturian coast PIA Stena Sealink Line Along the cider coast Getting there Scotland Enough food to sink a ship Caribbean Cruse: J0hn Bryant ventures on a luxury trip where the only real hazsard lies in overeating Cox & Kings Princess Cruises Word-Watching Fact file Paris Saved by the bowls Skiing: Doug Sager on the trail in Vail, Colorado, this winter's venue for the Princess of Wales Travel Tips SKI Austria Stena Sealink SKI Noble Caledonia Limited P&O Corfu Villa The Best of Barbados Tropical Places Cayman Islands Festival Journey Latin America Black Prince Narrowboats Holidays Premier Britain Costa Blanca The Island of Jersey Quest Worldwide's Leisure Estates Italy Indian Ocean Cruises County Durham 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Guernsey Jelsave Iceland Elegant Resorts Greek Islands Club Sovereign Cities Florida Villa Florida Vacations VFB Cycling & Walking Holidays Scandinavia & Iceland Sovereign Algarve Villa Laskarina Holidays—greece Unicorn Holidays Dragaman Winetrails Tapestry Holidays Sovereign Villa Collection Worldwide Subscription Service Little England o'er the sea Channel Islands; In May, the islands celebrate the end of the wartime occupation: a good time to visit Condor Virgin Territory China Travel Services Uk Ltd Jetset Jersey Commemorates Liberation Day Swansea Bay Mumbles & Gower Country Breaks in South Somerset Beach Clubhotels in the Mediterranean with… East Dorest 1995 Travel Trailfinders Bridge the World Airline Network Cranpian Highlands Aberdeen Drive France Delta Air Lines Exodus are the leaders in adventurous travel over 20… Multiple Display Advertising Items Camp Beaumont 95 Black Prince Darlington French Life Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items PGL Adventure Holidays Chey nows'95 Menorca Explore Sun Yourself Self catering properties throughout Scotland - from… Brittany 1995 The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hong Kong Norwegian Cruise Line Check-In Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes Cottages A Holiday with a Difference Elegant Resorts Poland, Czech Republic Hungary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays VFB Chantale Premier France British Airways Headwater Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chey nous'95 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headwater's Great Walks in Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leski Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages New England Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Camp Beaumont Brilliant for Children Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery No 363 Punchline Computer Games Oceon The Listener Corssword No. 3287: Basin by Mespot Solution to No. 3284: Fifty-Tiffy by Sabre Word-Watching Bridge A Walt Disney World of Holidays in One A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Vision Picture Gallery Memories we must retain Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder make his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Tv Series Beginning Jan 7-13 Lilies (and cabbages) of the field Libby Purves talks to the cameramen who have been making David Attenborough's latest natural history blockbuster series for the BBC, The Private Life of Plants The Private Life of Plants Wednesday, BBC 1,9. 3v0pm, repeated Mon, BBC 2,7pm Actionaid Goon , not forgotten Repeats Painting portraits Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Every one's a classic Science Could be verse Soaps Like another cup? Sport United but also at cross-purposes Major General Lewis MacKenzie, who was a United Nations commander in Bosnia, tells Peter Barnard how he became disillusioned with the organisation's role in the former Yugoslavia A Soldier's Peace Today, Saturday BBC 2,7, 15pm Just who is in charge here? Drame Rose Wild finds a series about nannies uncomfortably realistic Tears Before Bedtime starts tomorrow, Sunday, BBC 1,9. 40pm Try missing this ad Square deal for Ted Off the Box When we were contenders Louise Taylor previews a Radio 5 series which recalls Fa Cup matches in which football's form-book was briefly rewritten Giant Killers! starts on Monday on Radio 5,7, 35pm Responding to all the wrong signals Society: Nigel Hawkes on strange byways of human desire Beyond Love is on Monday. Channel 4.10pm The Bible, Bronte, Hemingway Films on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and over leaf) rounds up the best of the rest Richard Scott higlights the Drama, and Fantasy of the Week on pages 8 and 9 Transmission times, published in good faith may be changed. Videoplus number are found on pages 10 to 23 Saturday January 7 Santa's wicked youth Drama of the Week Tribute to toons Fantasy of the Week Saturday January 7 Killing in order to stay alive Variations Saturday January 7 The first flickers from the 'last machine' Choice: early years of cinema: the UN accused Sunday January 8 Another Elvis, assuredly Variations Sunday January 8 As well to know nanny better if she knows best Choice: the perils od nannies: Schubert re-assessed; Americans on America; a detective returns Monday January 9 Bergen and the bombs Variations Being nice to Britain's favourite centenarian Choice; a reassuring view of the National Trust in tis 100th year; a theory about Earth's history Monday January 9 Dead, so he can't be killed Tuesday January 10 Variations Tuesday January 10 Unholy behaviour in the Holy Land Choice: Crusades and UFOs investigated Wednesday January 11 On the inside track Variations Wednesday January 11 One familiar face returns and another departs Choice: Attenborough's latest odyssey: Holocausyt memories; Taggart's last case; American wildlife Sam is the man for Joon Thursday January 12 Variations Thursday January 12 How Alison would put things right Choice; Political wishes; misical memories As luck wouldn't have it Friday January Variations Friday January Everybody can have roses round the door Cholce: rural pursuits past and present; a job few people would relish; sharp stand-up comedy Saturday January Hattersley , Hill and co Pick of the Week Recommends Sunday January Monday January Tuesday January Wednesday January Thursday January Friday January Be a successful writer Magzine Subaru Magazine Diary The Nazis and Rome Sauce for the gander 100 best pop songs Something for the Weekend Spirit of the Dance Chrysler International Jeep Picture Gallery Lost in Space Picture Gallery MacMillan Jazziz Odd bins MOPS British Airways Rise of the Good Soldier On the Road Jan Morris On the face of it, Prague is a pantomime citym, with magical statues and fairytale castles. But behind the scenes a new theatre of dissent has opened, with lowlife characters at every turn Noble Caiedonia Limited Brittany Ferries Another Day, Another Trullo Nothig could make up for the accmmodation: a bell-tent made of small, flat stones, Except, perhaps, the local dishes, unspolit resorts, davagely beautiful scenetry Nigella Lawson goe4s native in Apulia German National Tourist Office Thomson g to Tur Thomson Discover Turkey Beyond Bear Island Hell on Legs Three our of four attempts to reach the 23,000ft summit of Aconcagua fail. Alan Franks made it to the top-despite nightmares and frozen feet United Vacations United Airlines Finland New Quadrant Holidays Nortra Laura Ashley. Charmed Wales Cymru Stranger than Paradise Endless sun, sea and sand can only hold your attention for so lond- the real pleasures of the Caribbean are to be found off the beaches, at the bottom of the sea. Nicholas Wapshott explores the islands' dives in a rubber suit The Dufflecoat Company Sale Vacanze in Italia MOPS Country Cottages in Scotland Waterloo Sunsets When he lost his battles for Europe, Napoleon chose to create his mini empire-inexile on Elba. Leslie Thomas examines the traces of occupation HPB Tracks in the Snow Harry Thompson forgoes comfort for adventure and takes the long way from Britain to Hong Kong- a train Jourmey via Siberia Air Mauritius Ages Life Travel Promotions Ltd "I love it when people go abroad. " New England Country Homes Costa Upwards Ever Onwards Tim Heald flies relentlessly around the world and finds that modern travel is almost too easy for comfort English Country Cottages Jamaica Saga Holidays Magazine Christians Knock, Knock What's There? A hallway is the ideal place for imaginative in-house theatrics, Nilgin Yusuf writes, and bold colours, imaginative lighting and carefully placed props are vital to set the right scene Picture Gallery Bausch & Lomb ReNu Picture Gallery The Missing Sunk Picture Gallery Patra Restaurant Guide Eating Out The Times Cook Preparation is all when it comes to minimising the effects of jet-lag. Simple, comforting dishes that will provide leftovers are alos a usefil antidote Drink How to make sure you land a bargin: the uiticmate guide to the wine merchants' January sales What to Buy Facades Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Heritage Show Kitchens Bankruptcy Sale Pocket Watch Stands Stairlifts The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Competition Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Dave Stewart A Childhood Neville Johnson Polartec
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