News from 16/11/1996
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G. Wang, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Matthew Wall, Paul Heiney, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, L. Holley, Sarah Anticoni, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Christopher Taylor, John Carter, Charlotte Eagar, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Kathryn Knight and Lin Jenkins, Ian Murray, Barry Turner, James Bone, Clive Davis, Anne-Marie Huby, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Susan Marling, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, J. Morris, Geoff Brown, Dominique Baldy, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Malcolm Chatwin, Keith Rodgers, Alex Wijeratne, Karl Johnston, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, Robert Sheehan, D. R., John P. Fox (Lecturer), Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, D. G. Cole, Damian Whitworth and Christopher Hawtree, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ian Morton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, George Perry, Z. Nsenga, Doug Sager, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Frances Bissell, Sarah Jones, Roy Denman, Peter Barnard, Fabienne Smith, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Wafic Said, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Patsy Palmer, Adam Fresco and Toby Porter, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Elizabeth Usherwood, Bryan Cassidy, John Kilbracken, John T. Hall, J. G. McKinney, Barry Millington, E. M. Hall, Mitch Jenkins, C. G. Wyman, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, Marcus Binney, Alice De Smith, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Peter Davalle, David Maddock and Russell Kempson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Ray Connolly, Stefano Hatfield, Clare Short, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Sudi Pigott, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, N. D. Whyatt, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Peter Slattery, Gitta Sereny, Frank Bardgett, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Alan Law, Mr Lemon, Eve Ann Prentice, John Angerson, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Ford and Adrian Lee, G. D. Kewley, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Hattie Ellis, Martin Waller, Peter Ingham, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Samuel, Richard Howard-Vyse, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Sam Kiley, Brian Clarke, Angling Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Krzysia Gossage, Rose Charlton, Penny Perrick, Peter Hennessy, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Jonathan Mirsky, Malcolm Wicks (Opposition Social Security), Leslie Geddes-Brown, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Alan Copps,
ResumoToday 700,000 refugees take road home Plus: Weekend, Car 96,1015 for Young Times Readers, 7-Day TV and Radio Guide and the Award-Winning Weekend Money Exodus begins as militia are driven from Zaire camps Court ruling to free hundreds from jail Alger Hiss dies Index The Maxwell Inheritance Bleak news for the fish as angler lands five a minute BMW gets £50m aid for new plant Girls on rampage 500 flee fire Audio Books at only £1.98 Hunt on to find widow, 89, with £2m lottery ticket Top 20 Wines at under £5 Free Eurostar Ticket Old Speckled Hen Monday The Times on Monday Eurostar Token Abbey National Direct Howard knows how to pick his enemies The bruises he has suffered this week are badges of honour in the eyes of many of those the Home Secretary is keen to impress, Michael Gove maintians High Court condemns prisons confusion The problem that was ringing alarm bells Accused activist freed after six years in jail Fugitive driver kills medical student as she jogs through park BBC was right to drum drinker out of orchestra Co-op becomes no-man's land for Action Man Jack Daniels £30,000 paid to bullying victim Citroën Zx Rival schoolgirls run riot after fight over boyfriend By a Staff Reporter: Museum antiques stolen after appearance on Going for a Song Office World Mother tried in vain to pluck boy from grain pit Henderson Investors Benefit fraudsters to be offered Diy fine New in Brief Yard to question Jackal Labour man charged with fraud Death crash coach driver cleared Rape victim attacked on busy road Fiennes starts Antarctic trek Husband jailed for car shunt Drink case judgment reserved Royal Yacht gets ready to sail into Hong Kong sunset British Airways Hospital calls halt to operations not paid for by fundholders Goodwood will echo to sound of classics IFAW Stone rolls home, despite cynics and a shoebox Insurer pays out no dough over mother's pride and joy Henderson Investors Dixons Russians bank on shoestring Mars shot New Cassandra's anti-Blair coup mocked by MPs Chirac told of Labour fears over currency British Gas Trading Ltd Tornados salute a soaring vision Virgin direct Mayhew welcomes Sinn Fein approach Rover Boy George Comet Planners take the strain as architects reach for the sky Major ribs Lib Dems over funds 'sleaze' India changes you Rooster's owner is released from jail News in Brief Ferry to rescue Boxer bailed Stone vandalised Media pads up Family killed Prefabs endure 'Why was schizophrenic freed to kill my father?' By a Staff Reporter: Pilot error caused fatal Nimrod crash Commercial Union Toyota Lottery celebrates with £20m jackpot Currys Graham Greene on two lives lived in the margins Why Amy Johnson took flight to escape fame The Times Boots By a Staff Reporter: Expert unearths secrets of ring lost for 300 years Society must uphold human dignity and generosity of spirit Credo The Right Rev Vincent Nichols Bishops admit that some priests do not keep vow of celibacy Debonair Dixons Prince supports landmark of faith Peking plays at democracy over choice of colony council Hong Kong Countdown Jonathan Mirsky watches the hushed selection of the new pro-China ruling class Dixons 'Racist' executives cost Texaco dear Zaire UN rejects Rwanda's call to halt relief force Mandate The Sunday Times 'Dear God, we are about to die. Have pity on our souls' Massacre Jerry's Home Store Military planners face nightmare mix of decisions Intervention Force Advance party flies in to assess risks Britain Old memories of chaos in the Congo 'stirred up Richard Bceston senior, father of The Times's Moscow correspondent, reported from the Congo in 1960. He recalls the anarchy of the Could War battleground Disneyland Paris Paris threatens Tutsi rebels with 'vigorous response' France Save the Children Ford No Title Clinton pledges troops for new Bosnia force to prevent 'harvest of hatred' Paris strike falters World Summary (AP): Man jailed for killing Briton (Reuter): Czechs in key Senate vote Cousin stole wedding gifts SAGA Services Ltd Monopoly French rap pair jailed for 'kill the cops' lyrics Lawyer's mini-skirt judged to be decent Picture Gallery Nile cruise bodies retrieved Yeltsin's absence renews concern MOPS Chalker says food summit a waste Quick off his Marx Leader of ex-Communists hopes shift to market values will be rewarded with premiership Rome File Capitalist temple to close Hiss, Cold War enigma, dies at 92 The Royal Bank of Scotland International Hard Rock in new ban Art Galleries Pope's passion for the theatre kept his eye off leading ladies Chestnut rip-offs roasted Uncommon heard Jazz Carmen Lundy Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatres Opinion Any good diseases on telly tonight? Week in the Arts Unicorn A. R. T. S Theatre Theatre That's right, tell it like it was Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a production admirably true to the spirit and letter of a great morality play Everyman Stratford The Times Naim NT Royal National Theatre On Monday Multiple Display Advertising Items Next Week Don't talk while I'm interrupting your speech Broadcasting's won't let others get a word in, says Derwent May Scotch fling Women want Blair, but not for is hair American women did not vote for Clinton's looks, but for his progressive policies, says Clare Short Save us from this African folly Only the exodus from Zaire can stop another fatal adventaure by the West Oil baron The Times Diary With nobs on The Times Diary All bran The Times Diary Model baby The Times Diary Cassandra's Warning How to plan a coup against Prime Minister Blair Dawn of Hope The West must review every of its African mercy mission Taut Lines The modern fisherman needs more than patience and a worm Implications of 48-hour directive Irish giants British knowledge of Nazi atrocities Two minutes' silence Crisis in Africa A calming influence Oxford obstacle to business school VAT on listed buildings 1,2, 3, testing Court Circular Weekend birthdays Weekend anniversaries Church services tomorrow Personal Column Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle, OM Forthcoming marriages Beecher Moore Beecher Moore, yachtsman and yacht designer, died in London on November 11 aged 90. He was born in Rochester, New York, on September 10,1906 Roderick Walter Roderick Walter, barrister and businessman, died on October 16 aged 85. He was born on February 25.1911 Latest wills Gwen Catley Gwen Catley, coloratura soprano, died in Hove on November 12 aged 90. She was born in London on February 9,1906 Donald Kenyon Donald Kenyon, MBE, cricket, died on November 12 aged 72. He was born on May 15,1924 Retirement of Garibaldi News The Times Crossword No 20,327 Picture Gallery Opinion Aa Information Multiple Display Advertising Items Sections BMW protects 6,500 jobs with Rover engine plant Business Today German warning on currency goal Power bids to fan 'fat cats' row Executive Voice Working Week Railtrack soothes investor qualms Four for trial over $lm money 'wash' Guinness Flight Fund Managers Limited Sport Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Bonny Drambuie Windfall tax inconsistent with stakeholder society Executive Voice Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Woolwich Direct Ulster and Wales lead orders race Directories for sale Bank of Scotland Triplex bid lifts William Cook shares Executive post for James Murdoch Business Roundup Inspirations warning General Cable worse When a trip to the local is all part of the job A Working Week for: John McKeown Martin Waller says the man in charge of Allied Domecq's pubs values the old-fashioned touch Crystal-clear reminders of Bonnie Prince Charlie Hidden Assets Northern Electric Cookson shares driven higher by takeover talk Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Prudent shopping list Tempus Railtrack Triplex Lloyd Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes General Cable Wall Street Tired of Waiting Onus of proof is thrown on to victims in £4bn pensions scandal The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Three years after the pensions review began only 1% of cases have been compensated, Sara McConnel reports Mercury Asset Management Disgruntled Grievance nursed for far too long Sara McConnell looks at victims of the pensions mis-selling scandal both a home and abroad Save & Prosper Scottish Widows Beware Australia effect Evidence not in mitigation Personal Investor Contemptible tendency to blame victims Comment Lenders fix sights higher Commercial Union The Equitable Life PIA Fidelity Investments Legal & General Investment Management TSB Duke In float protes Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth on bitter A&L investors Widows warns carpetbaggers Plenty left on the bid menu Matthew Wall on takeover targets for predators with an appetite Sector in Focus Finsbury Asset Management Limited M&G Flemings Prudential Schroders Unit Trusts Limited Counting up the costs of living together Sarah Anticoni answers the most common questions posed by unmarried couples Norwich Union Portfolio Services Limited When it's all in a name Anne Ashworth warns borrowers against changing names on an application for a joint mortgage The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Direct Policy Portfolio Halifax Seymour Sinclair Investments Ltd MAM campaign to woo Kepit shareholders Framlington Unit Management Limited Investors angry at being left in dark Fund manager must restore faith in trusts, says Caroline Merrell Towry Law Pension Services Ltd University by degree Sarah Jones examines ways to anticipate higher education costs Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Abtrust Investments Trusts Legal & General Summit Escalator Bond Woolwich Direct Would you share your appreciation? Investor Intelligence The Equitable Life Right environment for green funds Caroline Merrell looks at the prospects for ethical investors Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd PIA Building Society Guernsey Limited Global Investment Funds Ltd. Top 50 hints for flush investors The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investment Mortgage Intelligence Society rules also discriminate against trustees CapitalOne Double iniquity of provider taking remaining annuity funds on death Newton Fund Managers Ltd. Bank of Scotland Banking Direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Firm end to the week Frequent Traders Club Big Matt can earn the cheers Racing: Henderson-Trained Chaser to Capture Murphy's Gold Cup Nap: Act Of Parliament (3.00 Huntington) Next best Potter's Bay (1.45 Cheltenham) Thunderer: Cheltenham Thunderer: Ayr Dunhill Thunderer: Windsor Just Little handed large opportunity Cheltenham Channel 4 Today's Races on Television William Hill Mulligan to confirm early promise Cheltenham Channel 4 Tomorrow's Racing on Television Thunderer: Cheltenham Tomorrow Jockey Club fixes date for Haydock inquiry Thunderer: Fontwell Park Tomorrow Yesterday's Results The Times Thunderer: Huntingdon Thunderer: Wolverhampton Australians possess strength to turn on action replay Stuff Bath ready for fiery reception in Cardiff Rugby Union Purpose-built Howley worthy of a place among the great scrum halves Gerald Davies says that Bath dare not underestimate Cardiff's brilliant No Giles limits Academy recovery Cricket Scoreboard Still mad keen to jump with nowhere to land On Saturday Wood tumbles to Taylor's tenacity Tennis: Henman and Rusedski Move Relentlessly towards Another Final Encounter Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Westwood progresses along the right lines Golf: Steady Putting Gives Briton Share of the Lead with Ozaki in Phoenix Tournament Wauters in fine form on first day of show Equestrianism Fancy Aleg? Path clear for global competition to start In Brief Repeat final Hat-trick bid Steelers lose The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Leighton builds revival on family matters Jim Leighton The Face of Football Millwall live to fight another day For the Record Poor relations hoping to strike it rich Fa Cup Taylor happy to man last line of defence Cousins's successful run halted by Wilson Ice Skating Seven years enough for Spencer Snooker Ferguson prepares for test of strength Bosnich fined £1,000 by FA Racing Was this football's greatest miss ever? Keith Pike analyses a blunder that will be cherished by connoisscurs of ineptitude Johansson sorry for racial slur Feethams five savour long-term benefits Tennis First Telecom Lindemans Let there be light for winter Alternatively Speaking Light Therapy Ocean 'Four Apaches could stop a whole tank division' Serious Shopping Petrol Stations Cashmere finally shapes up Cashmere is hot news this season-soft, luxurious and moulded to the body. But don't be put off by thoughts of bobbling and sagging, says Grace Bradberry. Today's designs have a hidden extra Decleor Gloag's Garden Answers Homes & Gardens Guardian Multiple Display Advertising Items Water King Churchill's Stairlifts plc T. W. Parker Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items At the cutting edge There are crafty ways of edging lawns which can mean far less work, says Stephen Anderton Chancellor who planted ideas Open this Weekend Grow your own summer pudding With blackcurrants and some soft fruits difficult to find int he supermarkets, Barbara Abbs advises on how to cultivate them yourself Homes & Gardens Gardeners' World Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Krystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Traditional Tailor Made Country Clothing Brands Hatch Multiple Display Advertising Items A Dolls House-the perfect gift, and it would keep… The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for Everyone Christmas Fayre Hawkin & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for Children Multiple Display Advertising Items Kennelwear Trakday Break from the norm North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Just right for the caveman Westbury History to let Multiple Display Advertising Items Million dollar act Pay later Langdale To the manor sworn Berkeley Homes Ballymore House of the Week For Sale Historic Houses John D Wood & Co Fireplace sales hot up Home Swap Now let us praise the knacker's yard men Just too many feet to the acre Ronald Faux on how artificial paths can save the Lake District Mystery of the bouncing bird Feather Report National Garden Gift Tokens Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Pictures Ltd. Advanced Research Ltd The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items William Tillman A Seymour Shirt British Antique Replicas Your Child is the Video Star! Snow Shoes Multiple Display Advertising Items Poetstyle Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Petworth House Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Fido is a wolf in dogs' clothing A TV programme tonight explores the wild origin of dogs, the real reason why they bark at the postman and their relationship with owners. Nigel Hawkes reports Animals & Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items FAB Slipover Seat Covers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cats Protection League En-Vital Preaching to the converted Ruth Gledhill on the ordination of Anglicans into the Catholic Church At your Service A Vet Writts Big wide bottoms but they're still the lastest supermodels Designers have taken the bright and beautiful approach to help kettles shake off their cosy images. Sudi Pigott looks at some of the best buys Like a thief in the night Personal Life How to make life a gas Inspirations: Cool, sexy and tactile, the soda siphon is newly chic Trailfinders Singapore Airlines British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Stepping stones in the Indian Ocean The charming Comoros islands have so far escaped a tourist invasion, as John Carter finds Club Med A blow-out in the Windy City and a Boston tea party Club Med Pizza Hut and pop music leave their mark on Warsaw Blow-out in the Windy City America: Chicago is eveyone's kind of town, with great shopping, food, music and cultural life Cox & Kings Travel Ltd Chicago Fact File Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items The man who built America P&O Company Three cheers for the Boston Strangler ... but Boston is stuffed with history-even if it has more to do with a television series Multiple Display Advertising Items President Holidays P&O Cruises Where on earth? Travel Tips All afloat Royal tent The ultimate balancing act International skiing: In the first of a three-part series, Doug Sager looks at holidays for those on a budget Thomson The Thomas Cook Group Ltd. Bed and bawd fit for a queen The Midlands: From medieval battlements to rolling wooded hills, via the furnaces of a dark industrial past Etched in black and gold Quality Stratford Victoria Aberdeen Noble Caledonia Limited Birdsong and beauty bordering Birmingham Baroque with a pinch of salt Poland: Pizza Hut and pop music have made their mark but it's impossible to ignore the past Voyages Jules Verne British Airways Poland Fact File World Cover Driving force Travel Tips All afloat Word Watching Boston You'd have to be off your trolley not to France: Cheap ferry fares make it easy to stock up on the ingredients for Christmas with a Gallic flavour Mitterrand's mementos Insider's Guide to Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Millennium Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel's Great Escape Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items France Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways USA & Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Beautiful spot for holiday schnapps Lake Constance: By boat to the medieval waterside towns of three countries, and the hills where Heidi played Saturday Rendezvous The Times Close Encounters of the best kind plc Dateline Avenues Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Ladies Multiple Display Advertising Items Zygosis Candleburners Sara Eden Drawing down the moon Wanted Virginia Charles The service provider (Tele-Publishing UK Ltd.) Elite Introductions World steps on the natural gas This week the Government bought a new car and Honda launched a radical green model. Both are powered by natural gas. Nick Nuttall and Alan Copps ask if this is the fuel of the future Mercedes-Benz Used Cars From F1 to the mud and guts of rallying Tractor for a farmer in the fast lane 'Tis the devil's chicanery Traffic calming is a fine idea, but unless it is done properly it simply encourages the mindless minority to drive even more dangerously Driven to Distraction Something to shout about News in Brief Up front Grilled bird Fair old lick Dozy drivers All torque Aa Gridlock Guide Martin takes a mud bath Kevin Eason sees Martin Brundle learin to rally Picture Gallery Spain invades to fight rally …while the Seats are coming to contest the Network Q RAC round in Britain, says Eve Ann Prentice The racers' scrambled rulebooks While the driver's competition has already been decided, there is still much to be won in this final round Footman James Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Thule David Duggan BMW Authorised Dealers BMW Audi Iver Village Cars Snowchains Ltd Robert Stern Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tractor that ploughs through traffic It can do better corn-circles than aliens. Stuart Birch test-drives the agrarian world's equivalent of the Aston Martin Britain's Fastest Fork-Lift Truck Dragster Hits 60 in Less than a Second Alfa Romeo BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Contract hire No Title All Electric Garages Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Information Centre Platinum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi puts style into diesel economy Carmart: Your Guide to What's New, and What's Used, on the Forecourts Spare Parts Buyers more wary of fraud Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford's fiery treasure of the Sierra cadre Forecourt Used Car Brief Lotus Multiple Display Advertising Items Trafficmaster Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration No's. Cnda Members Top stylist's hairy beginning Hairdresser Trevor Sorbie tells Andrew Pierce he loves driving, despite an early rip-off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Help, it's crash rage Dr Dashboard Fear follows this week's road attack A lightweight with a spare tyre to boot Alan Law works out how the Volkswagen Passat lost pounds and ounces in the design laboratory and gained the sleek new looks and performance required to attract buyers in the competitive family saloon sector From Cavalier to Vectra, they are laughing John Samuel traces how a carmaker's attempt to save its British manufacturing operation in the Seventies has evolved into today's high-tech machine Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Registration Numbers Registration Numbers Cnda Members Volvo Approved Used Cars Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Dovercourt A bright idea in safety Ian Morton on a new headlamp which gives more than twice the illumination of a conventional bulb Maserati sale off Alan Copps on an Italian home victory MazDa From candles to xenon gas Companies launch car-crime line to beat theft Inside Going out The Times critics on what its hot… Readers' Services in the Times Succulent sea greens Picked live off the rocks In the final part of ours series: how to find and cook shellfish Food News Educated Eater P&O European Ferries Holidays Coming out of its shell Brain food for breakfast Oysters More about Fish The Arthritis Rheumatism Council Essential Utensils Whatever happened to cannibal cuisine? Rollo's German cousin Remember us this way Hope and Glory Britain 1990-1990 Peter Clarke Allen Lane, £25 Isbn 0713 99071 6 The Book Guild Ltd., On the trail of his mother's killer My Dark Places James Ellroy Century. £16.99 Isbn 07126 7588 4 New Authors Hitler's plague '48 James Harbert HarperCollins, £16.99 Isbn 0 00 224287 7 Father, daughter and the ghostly hole The Characters of Love Susie Boyt Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.99 Isbn 0 297 81766 3 New in Print A genius in his own fashion Yves St Laurent Alice Rawsthorn HarperCollins, £20 ISBN 0 000 255543 3 Trouble aux truffes Anything Considered Peter Mayle Hamish Hamilton, £16 Isbn 0-241-13469-2 First cut is the deepest Teenage Fiction Our dark star Dirk Bogarde Rank Outsider Sheridan Morley Bloomsbury, £20 Isbn 0 747 52563 3 The Good Book Guide Lurid blues for the yellow press Manhattan Nocturne Colin Harrison Bloomsbury, £15.99 Isbn 0 7475 2936 1 The claws are out for Santa Hogfather Terry Prachett Gollancz, £15.99 Isbn 0 575 06403 X Learning to drive to distraction First Novels Learning to Drive William Norwich Headline, £16.99 Isbn 0 7472 1900 1 X20 Richard Beard Flamingo, £9.99 Isbn 0 00 225405 0 Seasonal piety in the sky The Christmas Mystery Jostein Gaarder Phoenix House, £14.99 Isbn 1 86159 0156 Noval The Times New in Paperback The Times Bestseller List A date with history ENO Openings A guide to the best of the entertainments opening during the week to come New Releases True Blue Do Not Miss The Week's Top Pop Releases Best of Other Sounds around Phillips International Auctioneers & Valuers Phillips International Auctioneers & Valuers Christmas Festival 1996 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre BBC Radio St. John's, Smith Square What's on Critic's Choice Galleries Opera Critic's Choice Dance Smokey Joe's Cafe Theatre Critic's Choice Pop Jazz Critic's Choice Comedy Classical Critic's Choice Royal Shakespeare Company Raymond Gubbay Moscow City Ballet Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Windsor Records Raymond Gubbay W. 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Sins of the Father Ginny Dougary meets Kevin and Pandora Maxwell Tag Heuer Magazine Diary Understanding you have become your parents isn't the same as noticing you are becoming grown-up Hyperactive children Diary Collins on screen Bombe surprise Hokey pokey Something for the Weekend Baume & Mercier Geneve Jeep The New Jeep Grand Cherokee Guilt-Edged Bonds If Kevin Maxwell is guilty of anything, it is of adoring his father and paying for that love. That's his and Pandora Maxwell's version of the truth, anyway. Ginny Dougary hears them out. Photography by Mitch Jenkins The Times Magazine The Times Magazine Minolta (UK) Ltd., Marstons Pedigree BT Kitchen Magic The Truth? Fujifilm Picture Gallery Nothing but the Truth Frustrated that the public do not know the tuth about Hillsborough, the living victims of the football tragedy have now truned to a Tv dramatist in their search of justice. Robert Crampton reporjts. 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Webb revie Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Serious hang-ups Oriental-style banners and a subtle change of colour scheme have given a London home a simply opulent new look, Vinny Lee reports. Photographs by Ray Main The 100 best wint Jane MacQuitty selects her favourite Christmas tipples for less than £5 The Wine Club Waitrose NordicTrack (UK) Ltd. Restaurant Guide Eating Out Bombay Sapphire The Times Cook The woodland and fields of the Languedoc provide a natural larder at this time of year. 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Careeing Publishing Ad of the week Pizza Hut Picture Gallery The Real Wild West A sense of uma Uma Thurman is widely considered to be among the most beautiful women in the world, but she grew up believing she was guly. Garth Pearce talks to her about her looks, her life, her loves and her latest film role in 'Beautiful Girls' Tech-Fact Rosie On Being Ill Miniature Movies Dog Dalmatian fever will hit Britain this Christmas with the release of Disney's live action film '101 Dalmatians'. Even Andrex have featured a dalmation puppy in their latest advert. 1015 went behind the scenes Stars Stars Pop the question Recommends What to read, watch, play or stick in your Walkman SCi Ltd
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