News from 23/12/1995
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Denis Atherton, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Johnson and Maureen Owen, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, David Robinson recommends, David Maddock and John Goodbody, Jill Knight, Zaha M. Hadid, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Victory Papanek, Alexandra Williams, Richard Harries, Max Glaskin, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, Timothy Garton Ash, Joe Roberts, Gordon K. Moore, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Graham Duffill and Philip Webster, Jane Goldman, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Sidney P. Swann, Amanda Nelson, Lesley Greant-Adamson, Morag Preston, Jill Gascoine, Geoff Brown, Roger Berthoud, Robert Miller, D. A. Latter, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Ralph Harris, Robert Sheehan, Nick Park, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, George Thomas, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Michael Hornsby and Jill Sherman, Alan Millard, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Andrew Bamji, John Young, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Les Evans and David Long, Peter Chapman, David Hands, V. S. Anthony Secretary, Ngaire Genge, Gloria Nagy, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Bernard T. Croft, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Kevin J. Anderson, Roger Bell, Stephen Anderton, Malcolm Brabant, Sidney Sugerman, Matthew Perry, John Hopkins, Janet Langdon, Director, Christina Koning, Chris Whiteside, Raymond Keene, Shelly-Ann Beard, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Heather Alston, Michael Scarlett, Karen Zagor, Jenny McClean, Sarah Forde, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Stefano Hatfield, John U. Neukom, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, J. A. C. Martin, Eric Wood, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, C. J. E. Lefroy, David W. Guest, P. D. Warren, Tony Lord, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Ian Alford, Donald A. Macnaughton, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Brian Lowry, Eveline Jones, Brian G. D. Salt, Ivor Herbert, Karen Kay, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Jini Reddy, Helen Mound, John W. Bankes, Adam Sage and Stewart Tendler, Rolf Fehlbaum, Jane Laidlaw, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Christopher Irvine, Robin Finlay, Christopher Warman, Jill Parkin, Carol Geddes, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Alan Spence, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Jane Howard, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel, David Maddock, Joanna Bale, Jonathan Prynn and Harvey Elliott, John Phillips, Dr Dashboard, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Martin Popplewell, Stacy Sullivan, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoCristmas quiz Storm over refusal of lottery grant Controversial £90 million opera house plan is branded too risky Travellers face bleak midwinter traffic crawl Football team leads way with foreigners Index Champagne jumbo crossword Inside Holiday isle toasts £185m jackpot prize Norwegian skis solo to South Pole Boxing Day Bonus The Complete Bedroom Shop The Times National Savings Minister negotiates 'best possible' fish quota deal Fishermen threaten to cheat on catches IRA plot led Dublin to drop jail releases Lottery Blair says no to new top rate of taxation News in Brief Key finding Forgeries rise Man decapitated Drunks in charge Flu deaths rise Correction By a Staff Reporter: Duchess robbed as she watches herself on TV with Queen Burglars walk out with furniture Slimming hoaxer guilty of new plot Evans laughs off £7,000 cost of missing breakfast Briton is found murdered in his Paris flat Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Royals gather for festivities at Sandringham £21.5m grant for seed bank comes 'in nick of time' Millennium awards: botanists and conservationists rejoice, but lovers of Welsh opera lose out Kew Gardens Black legacy of King Coal will be transformed into nature reserve Durham Beaches Citizen Time Well Spent 'Music for toffs' loses battle for hearts in land of rugby and song Cardiff Bay Opera The Ten Millennium Schemes Rig-yard explosion leaves eight children fatherless Three are killed working on special holiday shift to fulfil contract for North Sea gasfields Protesters dig in as bypass team prepare to start The Bible: fact or fiction? Treasure hunter faces £30,000 legal bill World of Leather Why carols have little to do with the Bible Habitat A birth that is key to understanding mankind's relationship with God The Nativity gives Christianity a compelling spiritual force Forces fly festive flag for Britain Seasonal mail hits record News in Brief Labour takeover Jury disagrees Bleeped out Court ban Swatch the Beep Prices go a-leaping for what my true love sent to me Fancy wrapping puts extra £5 on family festivities Bill keeps pace with inflation The Cost of Christmas No-one looks after your Mercedes like Mercedes-Benz Shelters promise brief good cheer for street people Biochemist who brings the classroom into hospital Drink-drive campaigns bypass the middle-aged Forte Fate of thousands in Kabul depends on British nurse 'Even if the fighting in Afghanistan stops tomorrow, there will be mine victims for 1,000 years Red Cross Appeal More Furniture Ideas AFP: Rescuers battle to find bomb survivors Papandreou icon plan scrapped Dissident Wei files appeal against jail term for sedition A reason to buy a Passat that's paper-thin Last-minute talks on US budget deadlock fail to deliver Christmas joy Clinton surrenders Whitewater papers Land venture set to dominate election year Dixons Gingrich victory Jet crash survivor tells of hearing daughter's cry Tipping terrorism grips New York (AP): Swiss cult suicides feared World Summary France faces more strikes Jimmy Stewart hurt in fall (AFP): Get-out Claus Poor shepherds struggle for a living in Bethlehem 'Trigger-happy' troops alarm Bosnia oldtimers Turkey votes for Christmas (AP): Mrs Arafat cheered Elderly arrested in opium club raid Magnet Chaos strikes with diplomatic chill The Sunday Times Challenge for Italy's Mr Clean Di Pietro faces corruption charges as he prepares to enter the political arena Show with a losing formula Walesa braced for assault on 'Red spiderweb' Car bomb kills officer Animals limp as skaters waltz Dance Tales/Patineurs Covent Garden Away with chocs Christmas Theatre: Spotlight turns on the confectionery: and Cinderella misses the ball Opinion Ding dong, enigmatically on high Dance Cold Cinders The Starlight Cloak Polka, Wimbledon La Belle Vivette Theatre When small is bountiful Concert The Sixteen St John's Music To Advertise Raymond Gubbay Barbican Centre Royal Festival Hall Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Palace Theatre Tokens Unicorn Arts Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items To be or not to be—and other tricky questions Reputations are made or broken in the annual quiz between teams of our finest thesps. Matt Wolf keeps the score Rising stars in the arts firmament ISHBEL Myerscough Great British Hopes Theatre Base Notes A potted history of freedom Roger Berthoud meets a potter who relishes the lack of public attention to the ceramic arts Base Notes The Times Base Notes Europe's Eastern recruits Timothy Garton Ash meets four optimistic revolutionaries These men have more faith in Europe than most in the West Inside mole Mince pies and festive black eyes Inflated expectations mean Christmas deflations, writes Magnus Linklater. So what should we do? The glory and the shame One of our finest churches is to be found in Bristol, yet it is insulted by its setting and its neighbours Chaplain-esque Where first? The Times Diary Band Adie Royal calm God with US But Mary kept all these things... in her heart (Luke ii. 19) Signs of the Times Twelve days of stargazing ahead Wild Goose Days As pantomime, Old Mother Turkey is a turkey A place in Europe: like it or not London's homeless Down in the dumps? A better world for our children ... especially at Christmas time Laser hazard Oh dear Safe to pick and chew Clerical collars Wondering about Bethlehem Star Dishes for the gods One by one Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Lord Winston Election Memorial service University news Church services for Christmas Day and Boxing Day Personal Column Christmas birthdays Anniversaries Appointments in the Church Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Sir Trenchard Cox Sir Trenchard Cox, CBE, Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1956-66, died on December 21 aged 90. He was born on July 31,1905 Personal Column Francis Gysin Francís Gysin, documentary film-maker, died on November 23 aged 74. He was born on July 28,1921 Become a Racehorse Owner The Times Wing Commander Peter Swan Wing Commander Peter Swan, DSO, DFC and Bar, member of the wartime Pathfinder Force, died on November 27 aged 75. He was born on January 2,1920 Points from Letters John Kirk John Kirk, CBE, Chief Economic Adviser at the Ministry of Agriculture, 1959-65, and Professor of Marketing at Wye College, London University, 1965-72, died on December 2 aged 88. He was born in Natal on April 11,1907 Storm over lottery grant refusal The Times Crossword No 20,0467 Opinion Forecast Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress Magazine Index Weekend Vision Overseas cases help push up Sfo workload by 30% Business Today Stocks rise Melvyn Marckus Appeal deadline for Leeson team Fyffes buys Geest's banana business Working Week Share index on course for 3,700 Managers buy Lloyd's List Sport Ritblat's £121m buys the rest of Broadgate Weekend Money Borrowing Investment 1 Financial Planning Investment 2 Tessa action pack Hidden Assets of the Crown Estate Boxing Day Times RBS Advanta Scottish Widows Bids and deals in velvet claret land Industry builds up level of stocks at faster pace Lep International sold Tourist Rates The winners and losers of 1995 NatWest US chief leaves main board Kleinwort Benson BNFL takes next chief from Exxon Following the Pied Piper of Hamleys A Working Week for: Gavin Brewer 'Twas the week before Christmas and as the hordes converged on the best-known toy shop, Jon Ashworth talked to its manager The man handed over £12,000 and the never heard of again Looking heavenward to a high point of office life Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman uncovers a jewel among ceilings at the home of The Crown Estate Answer Yes to Any One of These 3 Questions Commodities Liffe Options Last-minute Christmas buying boosts index Stock Market 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 Property Gaming Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Busy new year brewing Tempus Wall Street A personal touch for the sales Morag Preston looks at bargain finance deals to be had as big lenders jostle for customers What Leading Lenders Charge Uncle, they shrunk my present Check the cost of converting foreign cheques into sterling Contrarian's farewell to 1995 Investment Strategy Investment Skipton Building Society Investment Key points that dispel loan fears Problems could hatch from ostriches Karen Zagor takes a look at an off-beat investment that is gaining in popularity but may be hazardous Birds of a Different Feather National Savings Missing facts When East Midlands Electricity was a shining example Achilles' heel in building society interest exemption An ostrich not for Christmas Comment Taxing time at bonus beano Caroline Merrell on keepin the Revenue off end-of-year payouts Henderson touche Remnant Managing your money for the longer term Schroders Financial traps of a divorce Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Sharelink US springs a surprise Caroline Merrell concluds her review of winners and losers Prolific The Association of Investment Trust Companies The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Festive flurry Fidelity Brokerage Nicholson has high hopes for Shankar Richard Evans, racing journalist of the year, passes on some choice tips from the leading trainers Big Race Line-Up Rest of Kempton's Boxing Day Card Comprehensive Form Guide to the 11 Contenders By our Racing Staff: Doumen has faith in his raiders River North primed for hurdling debut Cheryl's Lad to stay ahead of handicapper Kempton Channel 4 Boxing Day Preview Nicholls has sights set on valuable targets Johnson declares Morceli twice Racing next Week Wetherby Wincanton Hereford Course Specialists Newton Abbot Sedgefield AYR Wolverhampton Aggressive Wiberg makes up lost ground In Brief Big contingent Sheffield shine Ellis returns Huntingdon Sorenstam savours master-stroke Abandoning studies helped to earn place in golfing history John Hopkins on the Swedish player who defied tradition and went on to rule the roost in 1995 Trainers' preferences Market Rasen The Times Congested schedule undermines St Helens chances Sport's roulette wheel spins out revealing numbers game Magic numbers hold an eternal significance for sport, figures that carry the whiff of greatness and the stench of defeat. Simon Barnes invited suggestions for the magic numbers of all time and of 1995: here are some that cover the enduring deeds of Michael Atherton, Jonathan Edwards and Cal Ripken, and the misdeeds of Eric Cantona, Vinnie Jones and George Graham. The highest reflect the enormous sums washing around the higher levels of some sports Northampton pedigree faces stern test at Bath Pilkington Cup demands deny clubs respite Unions seek to bridge gap Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Boxing Day Fixtures Rodber aims to cross class divide David Hands on an England player who misses the challenge of life in the big league England left to focus on problem position Atherton ponders Test options after rain again disrupts preparations By our Sports Staff: Australia retain their faith in struggling Boon At last, the secret of fame and how you can share its rewards Tomba hits new heights on all-time winners' list A Times Competition Rivals square up to battle for the play-offs The Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Sergeant Wilko ready to lead the charge against old enemies Saturday portrait: Howard Wilkinson, by Oliver Holt Impossible transformation born of the Wright stuff David Maddock on the rejuvenated Liverpool defender inspired by his daughter's example Sellars throws dice in another new direction Oliver Holt meets a footballer with a refreshing attitude to his poorly-timed transfers Last-minute deal enables Megson to go to Norwich The Times Sports Service For the Record Doncaster Belles setting pace at halfway stage Sarah Forde takes a look at prospects for the front-runners in women's football Charlton a memory as Ireland go forward Rugby Union City force open floodgates for foreign players Premier League drops rule Kluivert facing jail over car crash charge Inside Boxing Day Times Early start accelerates Derby protests Richard Evans, racing journalist of the year, reports on a clash of fixtures that has revived controversy over a break from tradition Scotland fail to build on royal ascent David Hands, rugby correspondent, watches the Queen's grandson make an encouraging debut for Scottish Schools Hakkinen spirit is unbroken First Telecom Cricket Competitions Paul Heiney: A Farewell to Farms Orange Shopping Travel Property Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Opera Rodney Milnes West End Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New hope rises from the ruins Ruth Gledhill attends a carol service at a City church reopened after damage by an IRA bomb At your Service A five-star guide Highlights from Farmer's Diary Breathing Space Concrete mixers head for Kipling country East Sussex needs more homes. But plans for a new town are getting a mixed reception This Week's Special Events Lessons in muck and milk A charity gives children with cramped city lives the chance to broaden their horizons on a working farm Holly villain Feather report Trees that give winter colour Stephen Anderton chooses conifers which look best in the garden The flowering of Vita's vision In the first of a two-part series. Tony Lord celebrates Sissinghurst Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Garden Answers Where early birds can get the best bargains As you prepare of the midwinter madness that grips the stores, here is out guide to what's on offer... Simpson Sunny isles for second homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheir's Altos Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Travel Offers Fishing Lines National Garden Gift Tokens Calculating the bank rate From old farm to house of dreams The Times Reader Offer Hey, thanks a lot, Mum Sarah Johnson picks out books for children who don't like reading, and Maureen Owen on special interest non-fiction for teenagers The Times Reader Offer Figuring all the angles of the Lord Christmas is not the season for new books on religion, but the year has provided a fruitful—and controversial—crop for spiritual thought The Times / Dillons Bestsellers From 'Did you know?' to'Well, I never' And Granny, too New in Paperback Pilgrim against progress Victor Papanek's designs on a green future are out of touch with reality, Stephen Bayley X marks the public G-spot That's G for gullible. Derwent May investigates a sci-fi phenomenon One to bring the House down About the House By Jill Knight Churchill Press, £18.50 From Aintree to eternity, the story of the great Red Rum Red Rum 1965-1995 By Ivor Herbert Century, £14.99 Fiction in Brief How we cook a British stew Historical Britain By Eric Wood Harvill, £30 New on CD: The legacy of Thelonious Monk; the Buck starts here; mawkish George Michael; dancing around your hardbag; Cherkassky plays Rubinstein Jazz Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery The Professional Person's Introdictopm Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items New on Video: Fantasia in Arizona; a brighter Batman; Judge Dredd reborn Saving face on the slopes Don't be mad and go out in the midday mountain sun. Protect your skin from burning rays with the best of the sun creams A guide to sheer pleasure Where to find the most flattering and durable lights Shoparound British Antique Replicas Peter Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items Poetstyle Ltd The tarnishing of the Taj India: Simon Jenkins revisits its architectural treasures, many of them neglected, and fears for their future Christmas day in the City of Joy Rub sticks with the stars Sking in American: Colorado's many and varied attractions give European resorts a run for their money The village people At the Hyatt guests have their ski boots warmed for them Vail Colorado Skiing in Colorado Pre Ski Word-Watching Sheer Bliss or the Big Burn? Crystal Holidays Where jellyfish never sting Micronesia: Martin Popplewell, who made news living as a castaway, returns to the islands as a tourist Palau Yap Voyages Jules Verne End of year outings for all the family Tired of television and turkey? Get out and about with our festive guide. By Heather Alston Holiday Inn Wonderful winter walks Prime site to watch the space invaders French Guiana: A memorable combination of rocket launches, sexy celebrations and tongue-tingling cuisine Trail Finders STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Once Upon a Time in the City of Gold Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items When I heard the lemur sing Madagascar: Joe Roberts experiences a clash of cultures as he goes in search of the elusive aye-aye The Times Harbours reflect seasonal brightness Cornwall: Along the coast, villages vic with each other to send out the most glowing Christmas message Christmas Jumbo Crossword Chess Winning Move Bridge Word-Watching Punchline The Listener Crossword No. 3337 Christmas Cards by Smokey Thirty-six magnums to be won Computer Games and Pastimes Tell me one good thing about your bank Scented with the sweet smell of success A car air freshener in your stocking means you're part of a £124m business. Helen Mound sniffs out the facts Alfred Dunhill The Bishop who suffers from impatience Driven once a year; high mileage Rudolph still has the job, but Santa has long been urged to exchange him for horse power How do you follow the classic creation of 1959? Aa Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Christmas list News in Brief Pressure points Sunny future Meditation on St Halford's Eve Not another chamols leather (it will only despaaear like the others), no driving, gloves and nothing that smells... Driven to Distraction Hang on, just whose car am I driving here? Peter Barnard discovers that his prejudices are in danger Volvo switches on the gas Autofax Volvo 850glt No small achievement In his series on motoring giants, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu profiles the designer of the Car of the Century Follow that Car-But with what? 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TOONS IAM Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster A lightweight contender Michael Scarlett checks if the Citro?n Saxo measures up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winner will be a flying Scot Competitions TVR Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Cnda Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Vardy Continental Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Sermonising at the wheel The Bishop of Oxford tells Andrew Pierce about pointless virtures and the sin of impatience Steering Column Approved AFN Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Force-fed for speed, but hard on the left knee Roger Bell tests the new Mercedes-Benz Kompressor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Mercedes C230k Multiple Display Advertising Items If you must growl, do it quietly Stuart Birch looks at how sporty cars are coping with silent rights Dimplex The Times What you might pay for that Christmas drink Seven-Day Listing of 39 TV Channels plus Seven Days… They're Back Films of the Week December 23 Cover: A image from Gremlins 2: The Saturday TV Early Variations Variations Choice Saturday TV Late December 23 Choice Tx: The Waste Land BBC2,8.40pm Saturday Satellite & Cable December 23 Film Choice Choice Mickey's Christmas Carol Disney Channel, 7.35pm Weekend Radio December 23-24 Christmas Eve TV Early December 24 Variations Choice Antiques Roadshow: BBC1.5.30pm Variations Choice Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave BBC2,6.15pm Christmas Eve TV Late December 24 Choice P. G Wodehouse's Heavy Weather BBC1,8.45pm Christmas Eve Satellite & Cable December 24 Choice The Best of the Prince's Trust Concerts VH-1,5pm Film Choice Little Women The Family Channel, 5pm Variations Radio Christmas Day TV Early December 25 Christmas Day Satellite & Cable December 25 Film Choice Widow's Peak Sky Movies, 8pm Choice Christmas Day TV Late Variations Choice Radio Boxing Day TV Early December 26 Variations Htv West Variations Choice Cadfael: The Virgin in the Ice Itv, 8.30pm Boxing Day TV Late December 26 Boxing Day Satellite & Cable December 26 Film Choice Free Willy Sky Movies, 4pm Choice Wigan v St Helens Sky Sports 5pm Variations Anglia Radio Wednesday TV Early December 27 Wednesday Satellite & Cable December 27 Choice Rugby Hall of Fame: serge Blanco Sky Sports Gold, 10pm Film Choice The File on Thelma Jordon Sky Movies Gold, 4pm Choice Scorry about Last Night BBC1,10.50pm Wednesday TV Late December 27 Variations Radio Thursday TV Early December 28 Variations Variations Choice McCallum ITV, 9.30pm Thursday TV Late December 28 Choice Billy Connolly: A Scot in the Aractic BBC1,9.30pm Thursday Satellite & Cable December 28 Film Choice The Paper The Movie Channel, 8pm Choice Entertainment Special: Robert Mitchum, The Reluctant Star Disney Channel, 9pm Variations Radio Friday TV Early December 29 Friday Satellite & Cable December 29 Film Choice That's Dancing! Tnt, 7pm Choice Fairport Convention Bravo, 11.20pm Choice Slice of Life: Burgers and Suburbia BBC2,8.30pm Friday TV Late December 29 Variations Writers News Magazine Baileys Magazine Diary The Refuge worker spoke movingly about the women who do not look forward to Christmas because they are most likely to be beaten by drunken husbands during the festive holiday Arch fury Diary Missing ingredient Something for the Weekend Alfred Dunhill IBM No title My Moral Crusai Thresher Mission Sudan Finance IBM In Association BBC Radio 1 Fm 90 from the 90s Christmas quiz Picture Gallery White nights Picture Gallery Meals on Wheels Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jamaica The Times Cook Harvey Nichols Foodmarket Sainbury's Cuvee Prestige Claret Fujitsu VJV Drink Dont' worry if your cellar is bare - last-minute bargains will make this a Christmas worth toasting What to Buy Kenwood The Hong Kong Round the World Yacht Race Christmas quiz Answers Picture Gallery The Times Miriam Margolyes Oxford Purity No title What 15 the Hickens Your starter for 10(15) ThE Ren & Stempy Show Letters Twelve Days Of Christmas Trip to the top Picture Gallery AD of the Week Sainsbury's Christmas Five Top Pa Picture Gallery The Jury's … Card Luck Stuff and Jonse Speakers Corner Clarissa Explains It All Body basics Online Three Wise men Tv films Recommends what to read, watch, play or stick in your Walkman ASDA competition! 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