News from 30/11/1996
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Matthew Wall, Tunku Varadarajan, Mrs B. Radcliffe, Paul Heiney, Roy Albinson, Chris Pa…, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, S. C. Jones, Shuttleworth, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, John Hind, Gavin Lumsden, Brent Tapscott, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, I. A. Shapiro, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Mick Hucknall, Tony Patrick, K. B. Pepper, Kevin Eason, Tunku Varadarajan and Roger Boyes, Jeremy Seal, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Adam Hopkins, Rita E. Chapple, Alex Wijeratne, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridget Harrison, Rosamund Shannon, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Alasdair Steven, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Christopher Mayhew, Alan Road, Graham Duffill, Rachel Kelly, Thomas De Waal, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, George Perry, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Doug Sager, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Nathan Yates and Lizanne Rose, Sarah Jones, John Hall, Sharon Eckman, Gerald Davies and Barney Spender, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Roger Scruton, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, M. Jacobson, Nick Raynsford, Daniel McGrory, Keith Mitchell, Stephen Anderton, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, Michael O'donnell, Raymond Keene, Bryan Ramsey, Peter Davalle, Paul Bew, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Roger Billis, P. H. S, James Allcock, Sophie Chamier, Donn Evans, Joan White, Caroline Merrell, Mark Herbert, Michael Elder, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Patrick Nairne, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Audrey Magee and Shirley English, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Roger Bunbury, Tim Heald, W. Stephen Gilbert, Michael Abbott, Julian Muscat, John Shaw and John Vincent, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Jason Nisse, Alan Copps, Brian MacArthur, Anthony Field, Kathryn Knight, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tim Wapshott, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Venning, Ian Brodie, Mike Johnson, Philip Jeune, R. D. S. Bloore, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, Jason Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Avis Hutt, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Farrell, Jonathan Prynn and Jill Sherman, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Mark Fuller, Tom Curry, Oliver Bennett, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Gould, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoPlus inside: Lorry drivers win the siege of France Trapped Britons seek compensation Huge bomb in Armagh is defused Index The Ultimate Shopping List 'Cracker rape' all in the mind Top Tories among 120 MPs fighting for Sir Nicholas Scott Bonn offers £1.2m for Guernica's dead High Society Weekend Money Terry Marsh to fight Basildon Gay serial killer jailed for life Mikimoto Monday The Times Risk Britain has new chance to dream, says Major Tory rule has created 'most precious economic jewels for generations' Ministers' protests denied Huge vote against EU in newspaper's phone poll Chancellor finds he can bank on the support of Conservative women Haulage firms prepare claims against French Cantankerous' old neighbour drove man to plot murder By a Staff Reporter: Pimp ordered to pay £725,000 or stay in jail You must remember this: waste is not always rubbish, auctioneers told Dame Diana takes centre stage By a Staff Reporter: Judge's wife dies after freak strike by lightning bolt Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Gang man defeated in prison challenge Sony Cromwell Street trials may not be over yet, say police After the suicide of Frederick West's brother, a file on another man is sent to the CPS Niece 'angry to be denied justice again' American Express Insurance Services BBC Armand Hammer's Red gold The Sunday Times British Airways French patrol boat backs invasion of Guernsey waters Auction reveals Brunei the hero Bridgewater appeal to be 'wide open' News in Brief Dog man killed 'Gossip' attack Mother deceived Gallipoli VC sold Father's sorrow The Times Magazine European planners know a man who can't Virgin 'will bring airline standards' to rail travel BT Sorry, no flowers here, it's a green belt Farmer loses home of 25 years to the sea and demolition men More fall ill from food poisoning News in Brief T-shirt ban Khan fined £200 Afternoon shift Tour cut short Workers bite back Ministers face election challenge from anti-abortionists A "pro-life" alliance is hoping to field candidates in 50 constituencies and to show graphic film of a late abortion in a party election broadcast, Dominic Kennedy reports The Doog to tackle Ulster MP Boots Terry Marsh packs political punch for Essex Lib Dems Harrods Knightsbridge Storms wash out land speed record attempt News in Brief Portillo HQ to become flats Charity worker took £120,000 Irish vote for bail change Four children die in fire Murder victim was ex-MI5 The seconds sex Race chief calls for action on Abbott Goldfish Peanut that could leave us dry roasted Mercury Communications Family dog attacks new baby News in Brief Passport cheat Meningitis alert Player remanded Unhappy return Payback time Currys Girls are sent home for wearing wrong trousers Governors want homework clubs to save Ridings Virgin direct The Chrysler Neon Parents pay cost of school moves to smarten image Baptisms to be bathed in tradition and poetry Treasurers are called to account The Comet Price Faithful unite to follow a singular vision Credo BUPA Health Screening By Staff Reporters: Gay serial killer should never be let out of jail, says judge Mother's death gave free rein to sadistic fantasies of 'miracle son' Friends described Peter Moore as Kind and helpful, particularly to women and pensioners, but many were subjected to humiliation and terror at his hands Rukba American Express Hutu killers leave trail of carnage in flight across Zaire Algeria poll extends President's power Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Dixons Reuter: Pilot tells of hijacked jet's final moments Apartheid minister approved killings Volkswagen sacks 'spy' to avoid court battle Kohl secures tough Maastricht budget Dixons Mapping out peace 'War booty' to go back to Ethiopia The Times Where the Ten Thousand cried 'the sea, the sea Xenophon immortalised the escape of his Greek mercenary army in 400BC. Now a British explorer has pinpointed the spot where one of the most famous moments in ancient history tool place The Royal Horticultural Society Cellphones direct No Title Bosnia war crimes tribunal imposes its first sentence Policeman in Brazil child massacre is jailed for 261 years The New Single Leave halted for Serb Army Stray pets 'are burnt to death' in Japan John Lewis Dutch resistance weakens EU pact on sex and drugs Reagan 'did not have Alzheimer's in White House' Clinton holds on to his cards in high-stakes Cabinet reshuffle Orange Shuttle crew fails to find key to universe (Reuter/PA): Mother Teresa has operation World Summar Search called off at mudslide mine Abortion clinic killer found dead Settlements put treaties at risk Stealth bombers to stay in Kuwait Canterbury visits Rome Our woman at the Foreign Office paves way for meeting of two men of the people Hopes raised for heretic State says immigrants must go Dutch The Sunday Times (Reuter): Italian, 84, seeks bride The Royal Bank of Scotland From Associated Press in Jerusalem: Shin Bet 'can deprive Arab suspect of sleep' Magazine sex upsets cardinals End of the road' for Lada company Defiant muses, hostile gods London Concerts: Hilary Finch at the Wigmore and Festival Halls The TLS Opinion Are we pressing the wrong Buttons? Visual Art Art Galleries Music A Week in Silver The last of our daily guides to the new Silver Galleries at the V&a Museum, which opened this week Television Assaulted by the disco Dada Pop Concerts The Aphex Twin Brighton Angry but lovable John Cale Empire, W12 Theatres Pop A nation ruled by suds lore If the TV people are right, it seems Britons can't get enough everyday stories of soap folk. W. Stephen Gilbert tunes in The Times Magazine Nobody Records Music like we Record Music Going out Mercury Communications ENO On Monday Silent night of our hymns Roger Scruton sees carols as survivors of a dying tradition Dismissed The Times Diary Why did the peace process collapse Paul Bew on the mistakes which doomed John Major's effort to end the Northern Irish conflict The politics of graven images If the Stone of Scone can be returned to Sctoland, why not give Greece back the Elgin Marbles? Banco The Times Diary More please The Times Diary Euro pact The Times Diary Prague spring The Times Diary Strife of Brian Mawhinney may be reviled but he is often right Algeria's Brave Voters One small, hopeful step for democracy Guilt and Guernica Money is not always the best reparation Goldsmith revival of Europe debate Healey defence decisions examined Fairer legal costs Arts expenditure Protecting gorillas Finnish nurses Stone of destiny Future homes in town and country What's in a name? Court Circular Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland Order of the Thistle Chigwell School Latest wills Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Court & Social Church services tomorrow Royal Sailors' Rests Dept. For the Best Selection of Antique Engagement Rings… United States Immigration Army Sixth Form Awards Service dinners Dinner Lincoln's Inn Church news Esther Simpson Esther Simpson, OBE, co-ordinator of work among academic refuges, died on November 19 aged 93, She was born on July 31,1903 Bernard Rose Bernard Rose, OBE, musician and teacher, died on November 21 aged 80. He was born on May 9,1916 Weekend anniversaries Michael O'hehir Michael O'Hehir. Irish sports broadcaster, died in Dublin on November 24 aged 76. He was born in the same city on June 2,1920 Chris Prater Chris Prate OBE, screen printer, died on November 2 aged 72, He was born on April 4,1924 Attacks on Women News The Times Crossword No 20,339 Nature Notes AA Information Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution Sections Sun Life sues Levitt Group over pensions Business Editor Lindsay Cook Coopers targets ex-Barings executives Business Today John Lewis attacks tax decision Business Yorkshire Water to give ?150m to its shareholders Working Week Emap set to defeat two rebel directors Kensington Mortgage Company Sport Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of the Prudential Evidence grows of a healthier house market Northern challenges predator Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Easy Jet Tourist Rates Bass board changes Hollas down CC share issue Capacity bids Woolwich Direct HTV bid denied by United News Tadpole chief says errors hit revenues Edinburgh Fund Managers Plc Berisford's secret suitor takes fright Business Roundup Fenchurch suffers BNP fined £50,000 BA attacks noise limits Hambros departure Tradepoint loses more Cater Allen pegs interim Brush with the art world maintains link to the past Hidden Assets Grand Tour helps Joanna Pitman to enjoy Prudential's hanging treasures Energetic minister who shoots from the hip A Working Week for: Angela Knight In the week of that leak, Robert Miller meets the Treasury Economic Secretary who knows the real world of industry Legal & General Simon Walker Commodities Life Options Strong gilts and weaker credit figures help shares Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes CSC/Chelsfield Insurance Dollar Rates A junk policy Oil Wall Street Sober Thoughts Experts are Ken's sums Caroline Merrell discovers why the Chancellor's calculations do not appear to add up, and finds out the real worth to you of this giveaway Budget Budget for election jitters Personal Investor The M&G Corporate Bond PEP Flotation rethink dampens tax joy Anne Ashworth on the threat to A&L conversion Hot Property Henderson Investors Scottish Widows An extra £60 on bill for insurance Staff can still make a killing PRP monster may yet wreak fiscal havoc in its death throes, says Adam Jones Homeowners could face Christmas rate increase Tax boost for rent from spare rooms Compromise time down at the A&l Comment Rough ride for holidaymakers Marianne Curphey examines the knock-on effects of higher insurance premium tax Prudential Picture Gallery Northern Rock Chase De Vere The Money Section Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Virgin direct Henderson Investors A sobering thought Nathan Yates and Lizanne Rose find out whether changes to duty Black market sources suggest that illegal imports will continue to rise Foreign Colonial For British drinkers On alcohol will manage to turn tide against continental competition Policies threat from Revenue Legal & General Abtrust Investment Trusts Mercury Asset Management Direct Debit Schroders Cold comfort for over-60s Mike Johnson looks at the inefficiency of the Government's home energy scheme PIA Tis the season to be jolly Savers receive some festive cheer, says Sarah Jones Norwich Union Jupiter BZW John Govett Woolwich Building Society Hotel shares are still hot property Analysts believe there is room for improvement despite a crowded market, says Mathew Wall Foresters Friendly Society Alliance & Leicester Instant Direct Investors robbed by legal 'excuse Caroline Merrell on the battle to gain justice for disabled savers Beneficiaries of trusts also frozen out Towry Law Policy Portfolio Spectacular performance Finsbury Asset Management Cater Allen Bank (Jersey) Limited Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Henderson Investors Capital One Endowment danger Gavin Lumsden on one woman's battle to Pep-up her mortgage Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Equitable Life Pension booster that has brought in ?2bn Caroline Merrell on a dilemma for those who are about to retire Framlington Britannia Legal & General Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bank warning on Internet dangers The Times Money Information Service Mortgage Intelligence When £143 does not equal £143 Loyal investors used by the societies Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct An answer to the annuity iniquity Weekend Money Letters Revenue revenue Barclaycard a little too enthusiastic in its drive for the youth market Carpetbaggers or just investors? Martin Currie Seymour Sinclair Investments The Times Unit Trust Information Service Financial Discounts Direct Earlier gains halved by close Frequent Traders Club Wales detect hope in Australian hesitancy Rugby Union East Grinstead aim to exact revenge Hockey Dunhill Paekakariki's finest hits the big time David Hands says England have much to fear from the arrival of Christian Cullen Skippers warned to look after race gear Sailing By our Sports Staff: First-round record lifts Montgomerie Golf Sparkling prize for corking good numbers Sweden regroup after Edberg suffers final twist of fate Davis Cup Final Australia rally as Blewett steps into the breach Cricket Scoreboard Verstappen to drive for Tyrrell Motor Racing For the Record By our Sports Staff: Azharuddin strikes 47-ball century Faster 100s Ross Waffles Careline By our Sports Staff: Pakistan partners construct position of power Coome Hill can rise to the challenge Racing: Lightly-Raced Chaser Has Potential to Overcome the Grey Monk in Hennessy Richard Evans Nap: Parsons Boy (2.40 Haydock Park) Next best: Jack Button (1.15 Newbury) Thunderer: Newbury Thunderer: Newcastle Guide to our In-Line Racecard White Sea makes waves Castle Sweep to brush aside Alderbrook Racing next Week Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse William Hill Rapid Raceline By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Danoli tops the bill at Fairyhouse Racing Picture Gallery Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Warwick Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Wolverhampton Haydock Park The Times The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Danger lurking amid delights of foreign influx Football Weekend View By our Sports Staff: Wales look to Giggs for World Cup lift Hamilton Direct Bank Keegan widens title field Brentford stay in touch at top Defender's elevation is small wonder Chris Perry Gallian succumbs to injury In Brief By our Sports Staff: Mexico's visit revives memories of 1966 Mercury Communications Higgins on course for revenge mission Snooker England enter the world of difference Testing times at Twickenham Television England v New Zealand Barbarian: Grandstand (BBC1, live, from 2.40 today). Wales v Australia: Rugby Special (BBC2, highlights, 4.55 tomorrow) Old Trafford to host first pay-per-view Tennis Gough swings his way into favour Farewell to rugby's gambling genius Gerald Davis hopes for a last moment of maverick brilliance from David Campese and a dynamic return by Jonathan Davis Football First Telecom To die for America's glitziest social event has a special guest next month and the social climbers are beginning to limber up. Quentin Letts reports Shopping Jaeger-Lecoultre The sure guide to gifts for a woman Something wild in laid-back Australia Serious Shopping Holland & Holland It's all in the head Cranial Osteopathy Major Public Auction Thinking man's guide to her gift What could be better at Christmas than to give a present that will always be an essential part of any woman's wardrobe? Grace Bradberry on how to Add a little luxury and romance "Rich, intensely fruity, lychce and lime… Lindemans Garden Answers A—z Encyclopedia Garden Plants Challenge for woman boxer Box is used for hedging and topiary, says Jane Owen, but some form attractive shapes without clipping Adding colour to the winter landscape Barnsley House, Barnsley, Cirencester, Gloucestershire (01285 740281) Open this Weekend Pride and perennials in Darcy's garden Austen mania has led to a revival of interest in Regency gardens, says Stephen Anderton Krystal Water King Guardian Justools Cannock Gates Ltd Churchill's Stairlifts plc Farmington Warwick Buildings The Endless Pool Parkland BAC Limited Brands Hatch The Brollysling Reader Offer The Good Food Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Tiger Moth Biplane Gleneske The Cornish Bulb Company A Very Special Gift! 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Bespokes Driving Management Ltd Silverstone The Medici Galleries For Sale At home in an office of my own Working from home can have enormous advantage—as long as you observe basic rules. Rachel Kelly reports Land values rise again Where Constable painted the shed Property News Collins connection Home Swap Home Working Sweet dreams are made of this Fairclough Homes Savills International Property Consultants Potton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited NHBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lordship prices are a'leaping The little house with big ideas The Times Suede Jacket Offer Acorn Stairlifts Poetry Competition Songbooks Unlimited Allergy Relief Products Ltd. Brook Martine British Antique Replicas Years of pain and suffering alleviated—and just in… Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc William Tillman Consort Multiple Display Advertising Items Novalon Ltd Fickle fate of Badger, Ratty and Mole Gilbert & Sullivan The D'Oyly Carte Opera… Straight from the steppes to become an Essex bird Feather Report National Garden Gift Tokens Dog training or a shocking business Despairing owners of bably-behaved dogs are turning to controversial collars that send out electric shocks to bring their animals to heel Animals & Accessories Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cats Protection League Multiple Display Advertising Items Accessories FAB Dogs Adopt Me Child's journey into the light Ruth Gledhill watches a baptism and hears a call to walk tall A Vet Writes Candles that make scents at Christmas Women make the best jugglers Personal Life No Title Bohemian strippers lurking in suburbia Inspirations: Stripped floorboards are a symbol of renewal Trailfinders Flightbookers Travelbag British Midland Easy Jet Multiple Display Advertising Items Global air travel plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Elegant Resorts Union-Castle Travel Voyages of Discovery Great Rail Journeys Multiple Display Advertising Items Hooked on big-game fishing in the sun Bird Island in the Seychelles is magical, says Mark Herbert who explored its exotic wildlife Royal Olympic Cruises Fantasy for all the family at Roald Dahl's… City life comes face to face with wild life in… Cornish pasties oft Kangaroo Island Australia: An intriguing mix of settlers around Adelaide enjoy wine and cricket but not the koalas... British Airways If it's midnight here, it's 1963 in Bungle Bungle ... while life's a beach on the west coast, as long as you can avoid the backpackers; plus a safari to Cairns Voyages Jules Verne G'day in Gunshot Creek Fact File China Travel Service (UK) Ltd The city that's made for two Spain: A leisurely stroll around seductive Seville and a look back at Toledo, the soul of ancient Castilia E1 Greco duels with a bearded woman BBC Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Seville and Toledo Fact File The Times Magazine Champagne powder puts you on top of the world International skiing: Dough Sager concludes his resorts survey with a look at the luxury end of the market Club Med Crystal Club Med Word-Watching 1797 and all that: the last invasion Britain: A visit to Fishguard for a bicentenary to delight Eurosceptics; plus a museum for Roald Dahl Absolute peach of a day out dahling Jurnberry President Holidays Worldcover The Times Magazine Disney fun worth waiting for There is ruthless commercialism about the land of the eternal queue Ski prices tumble as season opens Into battle with Holt's Jill Crawshaw's International Travel Tips Noble Caledonia Limited Pain, vin et M Conran Insiders Guide to Paris Qantas Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Eastern Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items New England Country Homes Canada Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earthwatch Lodges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Holidays Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Holidays Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes Word-Watching Bridge To Respond to an Advertiser Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden The Times Virginia Charles Looking Forward to the Festive Season? 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I'm Linda Close Encounters Elite Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa bravo: Italy's renaissance Alan Copps reports on the carmarker's triumphant return to blending individuality with high technoloty Orange Stirling's Mercedes legend takes a new shape No Title Inside story of Skoda's rapid change of pace When a Martin comes to earth Brundle's rally disaster makes him all the more a hero, for the Forumula One whizzkid has proved himself as fallible a road driver as the rest of us Driven to Distraction Sharp nose for selling Footman James Budget fires switch to gas Tax cuts could make drivers change drivers change fuel, Kevin Eason examines the practicalities Autofax Italian cat's cream Sorry, wrong wavelength AA Gridlock Guide Led Zep's heaviest metal goes for sale Hugely built with awesome presence, the Isotta reflects the music legend who owned it, reports Alan Copps Bid for a place in motoring history Eve-Ann Prentice walks among the elite on the auction room floor The Times Magazine Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers (now On-Line) BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridgegate Reg Vardy Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Royal Ascot Garage Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes still a Stirling drive Mercedes-Benz's new two-seat supercharged SLK is worthy of its long sports heritage, Stuart Birch discovers, with a little help from another Mercedes driving legend, Stirling Moss Action over airbag toll Helen Mound on a Mercedes safety set to save dozens of children Get the brakes The Times Magazine Privilege Insurance Iver Village Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Myke Leasing Ltd RUD Chains Ltd. 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Stuart Birch fell in love with Daihatsu's tiny but practical pick-up, and so did the British public Registration No's CNDA Members DK Registrations Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Registration No's CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland registrations Skoda's great post-Stalinist rally Eve-Ann Prentice charts the Czech maker's changing fortunes The Mazda At 78, a part of our motoring heritage retires early Smile Please The directory It's in the Post A weekly guide to the best in mail-order shopping: fine art gifts The column that gives you the low down on the high life The Times Diary How to have a healthy skinful Potato cuisine is hot stuff-cheap, chic, versatile and good for you, will a tuber variety to suit every taste Genuine Jersey Produce Mash, Boil or Bake Fresh ideas for the cream of the crop Done to a crisp CAVA Essential Utensil Turn copycat culture into a feeding frenzy Educated Eater Food News What's ringing at the tills The Times Betseller List Stocking up for Santa The Times Magazine All the best of the season History Today The Times Bestseller List Our choice of the Christmas crackers BG Authors Picture Gallery Top Ten History John Mortimer Top Ten Travel Simon & Schuster a Viacom Company Minerva Press The Times Magazine Top 15 Biography Colheit Top Ten Food& Drink Favourite Children's Classics The Times Openings A guide to the best new entertainments opening during the week to come The Times The Times What's on Galleries Critic's Choice The Royal Opera POP Critic's Choice Opera Picture Gallery Critic's Choice Dance Critic's Choice Theatre Critic's Choice Classical Critic's Choice Jazz The Salvation Army Carmen Royal Albert Hall Theatre Tokens Tickets PNe Panto Royal Festival Hall Windsor Records Raymond Gubbay Barbican Centre The Philharmonic Choir Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Horticultural Halls Great Expectations Museum Raymond Gubbay Call Willow Associates Ltd The Royal Opera Royal Albert Hall Clarice Cliff St. John's, Smith Square Best of Other Sounds around Floor Coverings International The Week's Top Pop Releases New Releases Do Not Miss Critic's Choice The Times English National London International Piano Competition Capital Breaks Ideal Christmas Gift Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Shows Hospitals' Christmas Carol Concerts Symphony Hall Pick of the Week Drama The Latest Video Releases Video This Week's Highlights Sport Live Choice Top Ten Films of the Week Film BBC1 Satellite Variations Critic's Choice Sunday BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite Monday BBC1 Satellite SKY 1 Variations Critic's Choice Tuesday SKY 1 Variations Critic's Choice BBC1 SKY 1 Variations Critic's Choice BBC1 BBC1 SKY 1 Variations Critic's Choice Fiday BBC1 SKY 1 Variations Friday Critic's Choice Satellite sport SKY Sports 2 Critic's Choice Satellite sport Satellite Disney Critic's Choice Satellite Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite SKY 2 Critic's Choice Satellite Radio Critic's Choice Radio Radio Critic's Choice Critic's Choice Radio Radio 5 Critic's Choice Readers' Services in the Times Time The Times Magazine No Title No Title Salvatore Ferragams No Title Aramis Magazine Diary We consulted a spin doctor—would it be appropriate for Eurotrash Baby to take his yellow plastic bib in his briefcase? 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