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News from 16/12/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Vivian Russell, Audrey Parry, Jon Ashworth, Bernard Wynick, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Mark Huband, Paul Bradshaw, R. P. Bowskill, Rob Hughes, Ernest Pendrous, Simon Hacker, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Marianne Curphey Personal Finance Writer, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, John Diamond, Dalya Alberge and Paul Wilkinson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, George Brock and Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Nicola Hillman, Carl Mortished, Ryan Dickinson, Morag Preston, Nigel L. Denton, Stuart MacOnie, J. L. Churcher, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Robert Sheehan, Aileen K. Adams, Ross Dunn and Christopher Walker, Ruth Gledhill, Julian Critchley, Ian Blake, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Diana A. Bond, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, David Long and Les Evans, Jon Ashworth and Frances Gibb, Mark Souster and David Hands, John Percival, Sara Driver, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Michael Cole, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Martin Holmes (Co-Chiarman), George Brock, Matthew Perry, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Nancy Patton Wood, Stephen Ashworth, Barry Millington, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Sandy Bisp, Guy de la B?doy?re, John Higgins, Fairhaven, Roger Clutton, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Jane Laidlew, Karen Zagor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Stephanie Lewis, S. Arenow, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Erica Wagner, Tony Lewin, Jacques Franck, Robert Harrison, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Crispin Rodwell, Jack Crossley, Guy Walters, Orna Dolan, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Michael Kallenbach, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Peter Mullen, Jennai Cox, Alan Franks, Bruce Anderson, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, C. C. H. Alderson, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Paul Barker, Russell Twisk, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Miles, Minty Clinch, Kate Bassett, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Barbara Bayfield, Benedict Nightingale, Perry Cleveland Peck, Adrian Meynell Vale, Tom Rhodes, Vernon Ellis, Marianne Curphey, Marilyn Garner, Patrick O'brien, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Robin Young and Nigel Hawkes, Valerie Grove, James Gilbey, Dave Selby, Geoffrey Lee Williams, John Phillips, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, Conal Gregory, Michael Turner, David Harrower, Douglas Kennedy, Walter Ellis, Paddy Burt, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,

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Win a Child's Mercedes for Christmas Lottery regulator in new admission The Euro is born with a whimper Index Puppy love A flight from Bosnia horror to fame Rail sell-off is ruled illegal Bill triggers media war Transfers illegal Oxford don gets two years for stealing rare hooks While parents watched Complete guide to Christmas and New Year TV and radio Five killed as digger rips through cars Old Speckled Hen The Times on Monday National Savings Rail sell-offs ruled unlawful Government lawyer say franchise sales will begin despite judgement Labour MP accuses police of ignoring riot causes Correction Branson sues over lottery 'smear' Germans seek Uk beef ban News in Brief Oftel lifts cap on BT line rental Joyrider hanged with dog lead Homeowners fail to claim rebate Vicar defeated over name ban Boy, 15, died after taking Ecstasy meant for mother BBC films story of Julie Ward murder hunt Surrey huskies howled down French sex attacker must pay £1,000 Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey By a Staff Reporter: Synchronised swimmer jailed for selling pills Bottomley eases restrictions on Tv ownership Shares move sharply as Broadcasting Bill sets off television takeover speculation The press moves beyond printed word Newspapers Disability on the Agenda Dixons Big three enjoy power surge ITV Ownership Digital era could mean 18 channels Broadcasting Revolution Detectives scour the world for rare books stolen by academic 1,300 given meningitis injections First Telecom Stray shots land man in court B&Q Cautious start for Irish arms group A Stylish Christmas The Sunday Times Picture Gallery IBM Student chose death after prank led to paralysis Doctors respected wishes London International Boat Show '96 £600,000 brick train stokes row over funds for art Laphroaig Paper and editor fined over royal revelations End-of-term carols begin countdown to nativity joy Credo Corby Trouser Press Collins Dictionaries Pioneers try to cut brain cancer risks The Times Christmas Appeal: new techniques aim to reduce side-effects Moet & Chandon Woolworths puts a whiff of Christmas in the air Divided shoppers mull it over Moët & Chandon Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Zito widow sues husband's killer The Solicitors Trust West case juror is remanded News in Breif Murder charge Cycle vicar sues Finger of fate Late arrival Euro-babble as 16 men put seal on new line in money Cautious Major brushed aside while fellow leaders fall into line behind Kohl Currys British warning on elitism of monetary union Turnberry First French trains for 22 days signal end of strike Populist plays on Austrians' angst Together we Can Do It All Epson Dissident Wang linked by China to Wei 'conspiracy' Childrens World Arafat launches presidential bid Moroccan Muslims face test BT By Our Foreign Staff: Nuclear test denial by India Senators vote for Whitewater legal battle with Clinton All the Presidents' women The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Gascoigne in Italian tax inquiry Friends great and small Sarajevo stays flashpoint as Serbs lower war alert Escom (AP): Dini wins key votes on budget (Reuter): Russian victory (Reuter): Tourists attacked (Reuter): Treason charge (Reuter): Far-right hook (Reuter): Korea reshuffle (AP): Tree surgery Slav Casanova woos voters Ultra-nationalist Zhirinovsky turns off women with barrage of sexual innuende Moscow File Brokers bet on Red romp Boots Yeltsm pleads for rejection of past Russian Election Mercedes Benz Frightened MPs take office home Rising stars in the arts firmamen Great British Hopes Barbican Centre Naxos Opinion So you want to run an orchestra? Theatre Danish ham Theatre Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Arc Dead Lyttelton Lost in the woods Concert CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Theatre Tokens Entertainments Music Rising Fast Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Riverdance Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Squeeze Theatre Tokens The Enchanted Toy Shop Drury Lane Theatre Royal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oliver! Visual Art Star turn in Aylesbury A new art gallery opens its doors with a fascinating show that asks:'Exactly who were the Three Kings?" HMV Ticket for new Tennessee Base Notes Base Note Master of the Tory whip Bruce Anderson pays tribute to Sir David Light bown Sisterly row The Times Diary Why Rhodes men hate the British R. W. Johnson looks at the Oxford-educated foreigners who turn into our enemies Large measures of confusion Why can the French drink their alochol with such insouciance while the British are built-ridden? Magnus Linklater investigates Fizzing The Times Diary Quiz biz The Times Diary Club babes The Times Diary Blue faces The Times Diary Man trouble The Times Diary Queen Eutopia Cautionary history lessons for European's statesmen Not on Schedule Rail privatisation should mean genuinely improved service Bells and Smells The first Christmas was miraculous but not aromatic Plight of refugees seeking asylum Implications of a single currency IRA arms and the future of talks Roman gold Synod and sin Space frontiers Lane discipline Fresh brushes on the Old Masters Radio l's nativity Post early, perhaps Court Circular Royal engagements Service dinner Dinner Evangeline Bruce Middle Temple Weekend birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries this weekend Picture Gallery Church news Church services tomorrow Marriage Appointment Church in Wales University news Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Sir Denis Dobson Sir Denis Dobson, KCB, OBE, QC, Clerk to the Crown in Chancery and Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor, 1968-77, died yesterday aged 87. He was born on October 17,1908 Personal Column Court and Social Page Major Malcolm Munthe Major Malcolm Munthe, MC, wartime SOE agent and writer, died on November 25 aged 85. He was born on January 30,1910 Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc Francis D'abreu Francis d'Abreu, surgeon, died on November 16 aged 91. He was born on October 1,1904 London, Monday December 16 1878 Viscount Boyne Viscount Boyne, KCVO, Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire, died from a heart attack in London on December 14 aged 64. He was born on December 10,1931 Times Today News The Times Crossword No 20,040 Forecast Children Welcome Saturday Times Troubled Trafalgar hit by £321m losses Business Today Profits warning Melvyn Marckus Mortgage payout claim rejected The seam of plenty for King Coal's men Working Week France and Spain make rate cuts Yorkshire fears electricity hitch Sport Forte attacks Granada growth record Weekend Money Baume & Mercier The Hidden Assets at Sea Containers Tourist Rates Amec Higgs gives results warning Swing of the Forte pendulum Goal backs Talisman's £131m offer Electra sale helps final Cellphones direct Royal Bank rejects bid speculation Business Roundup Seafield cash call Meconic profits up 36% Consumer indicator up One man's monument to the golden age of travel Hidden Assets Sara McConnell on evocative images at the London Hq of Sea Containers Charting the market for heavy metal A Working for Rod Smallwood Jon Ashworth takes a backstage look at the way the manager of one of Britain's most successful rock bands keeps the show rolling The Sunday Times Bradford & Bingley Building Society Coutts & Co Television shares boosted by media shake-out threat Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Battle for the small screen Tempus Trafalgar Yorkshire Elec Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Wall Street Loyalty is on test at Tessa time Marianne Curphey assesses the options for those with five-year investments soon to mature Other Tessas Savers fear lower rates Pattern of state betrayal Personal Investor Skipton Guernsey Limited Unit Trusts Lenders scramble to cut rates Can credit cater for Christmas? Karen Zagor on the hidden costs of your seasonal spending spree National Savings Flatowners take fight for leasehold reform to Commons Court clears up uncertainty on mortgage cover A novelty that's worn off Comment The year hulls reigned supreme on Wall Street Richard Thomason charts an astonishing year on Wall Street M&G Woolwich Northern Rock Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Investment Trust Money Section Covering all the angles Are you covered if you return home to find burst pipes? Buy-back boost for European trusts Foreign Colonial The good, the bad, and the stuff of nightmares In the first of a two-part unit trust review, Caroline Merrell lists winners and losers of 1995 Henderson Touche Remnant Hargreaves Lansdown Trust Watch Gartmore Save & Prosper Northern Rock Abbey Life Where there's a will, you win Sara McConnell reports on your Halifax rights if you die What Investment Misery from tardy trustees Helen Pridham on winding-up pension schemes Pensioners born at wrong time for season of plenty Scottish Widows Association of Investment Trust Companies Direct The Times Money Information Service Facts and figures for Tessa fans Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments Plc How to lay foundations of a vintage liquid asset Conal Gregory on the art of selection an investment Sharelink Perpetual Bank on song in Berkeley Square None too happy with the Woolwich Good account of life beyond the local branch To be or not to be member of society Dull end to the week Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telekom Cook move adds touch of spice at Bradford Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures No case for football to enjoy special treatment Rob Hughes argues that yesterday's Luxembourg ruling offers opportunity as well as a threat Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Wimbledon's latest model attracts admiring glances Russell Kempson on the striking ambition of a player pitched into a hectic double life in pursuit of his professional goals Olympian with attitude turns back to first love McCoy giving natural talent free rein5 Andrew Longmore on the man setting the pace in the race for the jockeys' title Unguided Missile aims for successful mission Today's Races on Television Richard Evans Nap: Unguided Missile (1.55 Ascot) Next best: lIVIO (1.25 Catarick) The Times Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Ascot Rapid Raceline New tune but old harmony from Torvill and Dean Ice display lacks edge of danger Simon Barnes watches former Olympian delight skating's devotees in the more relaxed atmosphere of a professional show Dorans Pride improves Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Catterick Pessoa conquers doubts Thunderer: Uttoxeter Hussain's brilliant century bolsters England a Graf misses Australian Open with foot injury Picture Gallery England look forward to drive for victory from leader of the pack Saturday portrait: Ben Clarke, by John Hopkins Tyson's chilling forecast signals peril for Mathis Everything goes in end game with a difference England expects expression of style For the Record The Royal Bank of Scotland Snow Reports Sole receives ban for verbal abuse Panasonic Business Systems Miragh reflects on failings of millionaires Racing Uefa vows to fight after illegal transfers ruling Donald puts England on back foot By our Sports Staff: Board delays announcement on Lara Sinutab Rugby Union Foster's power brings world record Outdoors A Little Peace on Earth Orange Carols Books Travel Dance Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Rock Opera Classical Film West End Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessement of theatre showing in London Museums Theatre Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Galleries Jazz 'Children must know the story of Christmas' Traditional Nativity Picture Gallery A thousand shining candles Ruth Gledhill recalls last year's Christmas at Westminster Cathedral And lo, a show was born Multicultural Christmas Event Citizen Small miracle in Acton Cover image of All Children's Integrated School… Shoparound Genuine Birthday Newspapers In a window wonderland Battle Orders Ltd British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Sewills Poetstyle Ltd " Find Out What Your Cat Thinks Of You" Toys to shake, rattle and roll Box of festive delights Why wrangle with wrapping paper? Anglers can't fail to fall for the bait Gifts for fishing enthusiasts Creda Where to buy Nature poses a cliffhanger Parts of the East Coast are continuing to fall into the sea, but building defence merely shifts the problem elsewhere Holland & Holland Another mild winter of discontent Song of life in the ruins Feather Report National Garden Gift Tokens Red alert for the battle of the squirrels Wildlife conservationists are setting out no-grey areas in Britain's woodlands Christmas Gift Guide The Good Food Company of Harefield Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phil Price Rally School Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Restaurant Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Brutonst Gallery Tiger Moth Biplane Driving Management Ltd Electric Pepper Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Groom Bros Ltd The Dolls House Hay Hampers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old ones still the best ones The pick of the classics that have come back from the dead The Times Plots you can really dig Jane Owen grabs her secateurs to prune the thicket of gardening books and to harvest the best of the year's horticultural crop Just a bit of a giggle so I giggled just a bit Derwent May raises a smile over the comic offerings for Christmas, but not a belly laugh The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Dillons Beethoven! Keeping passion on ice Murder amid the mundanity When Billie met Sammy Audiobooks Our Game Luvyies making Sense Elizabeth Buchan is impressed and amused by a re-invention of Jane Austen Hard-boiled in the same murky pot Crime Round-Up How to tour the world by mouse All human knowledge in on CD-Rom and some is in the Queen's English The London Bookshop Chain Ah that creates a family Jazz Picture Gallery Pop Album The Times Three Tenors Concert Pop Single New on Video: Innocents abroad in the 1990s; love in Vienna; Bonnie and Clyde on the rerun 20Th Century Opera Orchestral Weekend Tips Dream of a no-work garden Workouts for weaklings Exercise can make for healthier plants Homes & Gardens Country Desks Countrywide Awnings Multiple Display Advertising Items Autoport Systems Ltd The Scientific Solution to Hard Water Guardian Garage Doors Garden Answers Barlaston undermined Pinheiros Altos London Property North of the Thames The English Courtyard Association Shooting drama at Welsh house John D Wood & Co Roaming in Wyoming America: What's the best thing to do when you get to Rock Springs? Leave, says Douglas Kennedy Le Shuttle The American West Seasonal Travel Tips Times Literary Supplement Keys to Florida's success .. . Plus a tour through the brochurised beauty of the laisure state; and the treasures of tiny Nantucker Over the hills and far away Justin Zaman, the London medical student who won the Coca-Cola Global Refreshment Tour competition, sponsored by The Times and STA Travel, files his final report, from China A window on a rich man's world Holiday Inn Golden age comes to chocolate land Le Shuttle Travel Tips Voyages Julies Verne Choc Box Tiny Bansko heads for the big time Pre Ski Virgin Boom for the ski town with no pistes Word-Watching Getting there Never Bored Travel Trailfinders NZTIS Time off Multiple Display Advertising Items Air France Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Lunn Poly Overseas Travel Passage to South America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Australia & New Zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Disneyland Paris Cottages to Castles Multiple Classified Advertising Items O come, all ye faithful Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Hotels Dorset, Hants & I. 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Priory Hotel RAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australian Pacific Tours Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes Word-Watching Bridge Time Computer Systems Ltd Mini cars for mini motorists Alfred Dunhill Our guide to the automative Christmas stocking Win a Mercedes 560sl AA Gridlock Guide Jaguar overtake Ferrari in their Italian backyard Coventry's leaping cat outruns Modena's prancing horse Vaughan Freeman reports Autofax Stocking up ideas for 1996 Helen Mound finds Halfords already preparing for next year's gifts Drink but don't drink and drive Driven to Distraction Peter Barnard looks at the conflicting messages coming from Whitehall on drinking and driving at Christmas Sellers beware News in Brief Celebrity sales McLaren at Le Mans Gifts that are up to the marque .. .. while Vaughan Freeman discovers a range of car-branded presents tailor-made for enthusiasts Wanted for questioning by the play police Even toys can't round political correctness. Simon Hacker reports Most Popular Models Privilege Insurance Audi Scotts Audi Heron Audi American Carriage Company The Ultimate Driving Machine Audi Lockyear Audi Audi American Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items CHEYNE Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&C Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car of the Year for Latin lovers Alan Copps salutes the bravery of Fiat designers who added a touch of sophistication to the Escort class Peugeot pushes petrol to parry polluter image The marque that perfected the diesel is revising its approach, Kevin Eason says Fiat Brava 1.6sx Fiat Bravo 1.8hlx Peugeot 406 Some Rivals Classic Cars Is this the end of Murray Walker? Car .. . Toons Policies with penalties of prejudice Disabled drivers face a further handicap when they want motor insurance, says Michael Turner On the slippery road to saving your life 'Forget breakfast. Take a travel sickness pill .. . even sips of soda water. ' Sandy Bisp puts herself on the skids Braking, one hardly need say, should be avoided 50 Cars from £10,000 to £15,000 No jokes, £1bn is serious money for the Germans Vaughan Freeman on Skoda's VW-influenced Felicia Skoda Felicia Multiple Display Advertising Items Peace is doing a runner from the wife Steering Column: Ray Cooney (may the farce be with him) talks to Andrew Pierce The Times Mercedes Multiple Display Advertising Items AIM Institute Advanced Motorists Saab Authorised Dealers Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items It 's a Mercedes - at a stretch Dave Selby meets the man who has his work cut out creating a longer limousine for the exclusive customer who demands more than 20 feet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Volkswagen Cowboys who clamp your style Tony Dawe on the outfits just waiting to give you a Denver Boot for Christmas Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westmid & Vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tions in the city but have no control over private… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weissenfels Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain spreads the yellow peril Parking is good for business 'The US is now our biggest export… Clarke puts his foot on the gas pedal The Chancellor has boosted an alternative fuel, Tony Lewin says Dimplex Rolls-Royce shells out for pearl Morag Preston meets a winner in ecstasy Rac Rescue Park and ride can increase traffic, say researchers Ratty, Badger, Mole and Toad Films of the Week For the Week of Saturday December 16 to Friday December 22 Saturday TV Early Variations Variations Choice Saturday TV Late Sky One Film Choice Choice Weekend Radio Sunday TV Early Variations Choice Sunday TV Late Variations Choice Sunday Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Sky One Film Choice Choice Monday TV Late Variations Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 BBC1 Variations Choice Carlton Tuesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Wednesday Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice BBC1 Choice Variations Radio 1 Variations BBC1 BBC1 Variations Choice Sky One Film Choice Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Sky One Film Choice Choice BBC1 Choice Variations Radio 1 Variations BBC1 BBC1 Variations Choice Sky One Film Choice Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 David Robinson's Pick of … and New Year Films Sky One Choice Film Choice BBC1 Variations Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 BBC1 Variations Carlton Choice Sky One Film Choice Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Sky One Film Choice Choice BBC1 Variations Choice Carlton Radio 1 Variations BBC1 BBC1 Choice Variations Sky One Choice Film Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Sky One Film Choice Choice BBC1 Variations Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 BBC1 Choice Variations Sky One Film Choice Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Sky One Film Choice Choice BBC1 Variations Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 BBC1 Variations Choice Sky One Choice Film Choice Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Sky One Film Choice Choice BBC1 Variations Carlton Choice Bass Magazine Gucci Magazine Diary Valerie Grove Then there are the round robins, with news of offspring who are all, it seems, adept at the violin, love singing madrigals and win places at Oxbridge Useless buildings By appointment Bombe surprise Pain in the butt Pass the dates Pleasure in store Something for the Weekend Just a Small One Marlboro Marlboro A World Apart Long, long ago in a faraway land, women competed in an international beauty contest. Joanna Pitman visits the place where they still do. Photographs by John Angerson Dunhill Gillespies Malt Stout No Title BBC Pretentious, M… Bernard-Henri Levy, France's designer-clad 'philosopher prince', has reviewed his country's intellectuals and found them wanting—with the exception of himself. Kate Muir meets a man who knows his own worth. Portrait by Alastair Miller Kenzo Paris IBM No Title Douwe Egberts 90 from the 90s Labatt Ice Brewing Process How Did we Get Here? Kenwood Baileys The Dufflecoat Company Sainsbury's McDonald's No Title Compaq Compaq And they call it puppy love Picture Gallery Rav4 GX 5 Waterstone's Age and Guile Animal Farm George Orwell Waterstone's My Life as a Musical Dickens could have written his story. Bowie admits to stealing his voice. Joan Collins married him. Now, Anthony Newley tells Alan Franks, he is back living with mum. Portrait by Mitch Jenkins Voyages Jules Verne Ernest Jones Ever considered a career in life Royal Air Force Airman Aircrew Mover and shaper Giorgio Armani's designs have always been a picture of pure simplicity. Until now. lain R. Webb enters the new flamboyant world of the cool, calm and much collected couturier Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Fake firs Christmas isn't just for children. Nilgin Yusuf suggests grown-up ways to create a Santa's grotto without the festive grot. photograph by Carl Warner No Title Bombay Sapphire Eating Out Joe Joseph Thresher Wine Shop The Times Cook Frances Bissell This is the season for fair game, which makes a tasty change from traditional meats. Photograph by Brittain/Cliff The Bulgarian Vintners Voyages Jules Verne American Brandy Association What to Buy Star Buys Best of the Rest CAVA Drink Jane MacQuitty There's a sure-fire cure for Pre-Xmas Stress Disorder. It's made of natural ingredients, and you won't need to get a prescription Interiors Aquability (UK) Ltd. Bickenstaff & Knowles Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Traditional Desks for Todays Computers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of contemporary living Small Birds Singing The Times Thelma Holt Ernest Jones The Cream of Manchester Chart Champion? Bruno limbers up for a Chrismas hit Your starter for 10(15). .. Letters Win! The Ren & Stempy Show Trip to the top Ad of the Week Levis Five Hot Breakfast The jury's out Super Model Although he is … to a hospital bed, Christopher Reeve is still a real 'Superman', as Garth Pearce reports Battle of the bl Every Christmas, the British public leave good taste at the record shop door and indulge themselves in novelty pop singles. Lisa Verrico sorts out this year's Christmas crackers from the turkeys and asks why we continue to succumb to such aural atrocities Jacko Bruno Frank Bruno is the WBC heavyweight champion of the world. But has he got what it takes to be the Christmas Number One? Louise Johncox met him at his gym in London and discovered a man who is mad about music Speakers Corner All dried up and nowhere to go Clarissa Explains It All The Zitman and her Body basics Red eye at night .. . On line War of the robots 1015 goes to court Courts are places most of us only hear about on the news. 1015 reader Alex Bentham, 15, joined The Times's Crime Correspondent Stewart Tendler at London's Old Bailey Recommends What to read, watch, play or stick in your Walkman Picture Gallery ASDA competition! Won! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery

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