News from 28/12/1996
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Hylton-Foster, John Naughton, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Margaret E. Stewardson, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Wall, Paul Heiney, Ruth Gledhill and Andrew Pierce, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, RY, Simon Barnes, John Merrett, Jan Morris, Antony Sutch, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Sukey Cameron, Gavin Lumsden, William Gill, Philip Howard, Chris Clayton, Slim, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Brian Pedley, J. F. Brindley, Carl Mortished, D. R. Paterson, Shaun W. Thorpe, Tenby, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Seen French, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Sheehan, Bridget Harrison, M. Hattersley-Smith, Peter Jones, John Redwood, Peter Capella, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, M. Hasseck, Alan Road, Stephen O'brien, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Chalfont, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Skiing, Bernard Weatherill, Libby Purves, Ian Morton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, George Perry, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, David Hands, Gwilym Lewis, Sharon Eckman, Russell Jenkins and Michael Binyon, Peter Spring, John Evett, Peter Barnard, David Charter, G. Ashley, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Brian Walley, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Lizanne Rose, Michael Webber, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Zack Goldring, Daniel McGrory, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, and Adam Fresco, Bridges, Stephen Anderton, Neill Lowdon, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Christina Koning, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jacqueline Toms, Sarah McConnell, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Ray Connolly, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Felix Weinberg, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Lynda La Plante, Damian Whitworth, Sudi Pigott, David Blundell, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kevin Eason and Alan Copps, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Graham Hills, Stephanie Billen, Baldwin of Bewdley, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Joan Nash, Agence France-Presse, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Kinloss, Brian Alderson, Kevin McCarra, Christopher Hawtree, Anjana Ahuja, Carol Godsmark, Tim Wapshott, Jennifer Jenkins, Jane Owen, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, John Lewis, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Sandra Silberstein, Hattie Ellis, Andrew Pierce and Jill Sherman, David Sinclair, Elizabeth Cowley, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Caroline Merrell and Sara McConnell, Robin Young and Anne Ashworth, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Lewis Roberts, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,
ResumoImages of the Year Jonathan Meades Abortion will be poll issue, says Hume Great evil in our society attacked Yachtsman tells of hunt for friend £2.6m payoffs in electricity deal Saved by rain Weather Jonathan Meades Magazine Kremlin cleaning lady dishes the dirt on Russia's leaders Holidays Today 'Feel-good' factor returns with the sales Tories plan computer training for all adults Weekend Money Pink Monday the Times for only The Times on Monday Starts Today at Peter Jones Edinburgh, High Wycombe.… The John It s like a Family pleads for nurse accused over murder Trial in Dhahram could take place within days No Title Parents turn down heart transplant for daughter Lewis Clearance sale, only better Triple-transplant survivor to marry News in Brief Man charged after fire death Gorbachev birthmark gene found Police hunt for serial bomber Footballer hurt in gang attack Camps searched lor Kayleigh Finger found in takeaway meal Cetti's warbler takes up residence Battersea sees rise in stray does Protest at prison body searches Bottomley takes Del Boy to task over Mirror image Race yachtsman tells of snatching friend from storm Yacht sinks here Police question Mandy Allwood over allegations of loan fraud Surfing dog is victim of crime wave Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Palace in protest at 'Princess in leather' PC World Labour revives row over cold weather payments Harman accuses ministers of discouraging claims as six areas qualify for heating help Breathing Space Homebase Mother reunited with baby P&o Cruises Search may raise planes lost in Bermuda Triangle Soldier who ran Raffles dies in fire at his home Shop till You Drop Missing girl found hanged in woods Currys Quiz of the Year The Comet Price No respite for nurses in the frontline of childcare Flu epidemic hits the North and the young Nokia 70-year-old video gets its first play Logie Baird's picture recording revealed by technical wizardy Lunn Poly Office World Healing society by the power of forgiveness Credo Code will make solicitors come clean on charges Stay thin and live longer on a diet of beer Victoria Wine Invaders hungry for encore of French farce Two hundred years ago, Fishguard earned a place in history as the scene of the last armed invasion of Britain. Alan Hamilton reports on plans to commemorate the event Vandals destroy fleet of 37 buses News in Brief McAliskey wait Hunt for killer Mother dead 999 call attack Church dispute Road evictions Workers must toil for one more day before 1997 tax burden lifts Loophole closed for motorbike learners Swiftcall By a Staff Reporter: Dance sets record for the music industry House of Fraser Darlington: a welcome break from the tropical sun Misfortune tarnishes Monaco's fairytale family saga III-fated Grimaldis celebrate 700 years in power Amdega Wickes Thai business link fuels Clinton funding row Wickes Anger over poll fraud Real millionaires spurn luxury, study shows Vets hunt runaway rhino in Louisiana Continental Airlines Doll eats girl's hair Netanyahu vows to increase Israeli defence spending Assad 'exiles brother over illegal activities' Rebel 'messengers' held after leaving Lima siege Smallbone Magnet Sale Reuter: One million South Koreans strike over new labour law Guatemala marks end to 36 years of conflict (Reuter): China jails Tibetan for spying World Summary World Summary (Reuter): Taleban forces take airbase (AP): Rustlers kill two in helicopter Coma ends for Memphis killer (AFP): Dutch tourists taken hostage Pray now, pay later Human brain 'warned of quake tremors' Thomas Cook Milosevic lost elections say poll monitors Christmas loses its glitter for troops on last post at Chinese border Boots Reuter: Britons among 28 held on barge Hassan's heir prepares to take reins of power The man who would be king of Morocco forsakes nightclub diversions for the burdens of state China and Russia to cut border forces Opera & Ballet Lebed launches new political party French harbour fond memories of Mitterrand Kingdom hopes to have world at its feet France pulls out of new air patrols over northern Iraq The Royal Philharmonic Society Cheers, tears, and a lot of hot air Richard Morrison recalls 1996 as a year in which some of the backstage arguments in the arts world were rather more entertaining than the shows themselves Index Sleep Good Feel Good Index Rich writers are pure fiction Sean French reflects on the pressures, pitfalls and the pittance of a reward he got, after collaborating on a novel with his wife Waiting on the outside world Rachel Campebll-Johnston assesses hopes for peace in Latin America In the soup Hummbug To the glory of God and art Treasures which lie undisturbed in English country churches are equal to those of Tuscany Clubbed Time bomb Bar none Manifesto Promises Ideas alone are not enough, leadership is required Reconnaissance Man Five hundered years ago: Italian navigator, English sponsor Sun Kingdom We are not undermined Effectiveness of a single currency Shades of Vichy Future of Royal Yacht Gulf War illness Case for returning Elgin Marbles The risk business Legal paperwork Top-up fees South Atlantic links New year plea for London's walkers Royal parks cuts So that's all right Jazz scores Looking back Court Circular Forthcoming marriage Anniversaries The Times Latest wills Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts Church news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Gwilym Lewis Gwilym Lewis, DFC, First World War fighter ace, died on December 17 aged 99. He was born on August 5,1897 Alan Graham Apley Alan Graham Apley, orthopaedic surgeon and teacher, died on December 20 aged 82. He was born on November 10,1914 Father of House of Commons On this Day Professor Stephen Rees Jones Professor Stephen Rees Jones, art conservationist, died on December 17 aged 87. He was born on September 1,1909 News The Times Crossword No Opinion Letters Columns Obituaries Forecast Business Sport And. So. To. Bed Arts Car 96 Magazine Weekend Index Directory Inside Section 2 Today Golden goodbyes at Northern Directors to share almost £2.6m in payoffs and options B&q poised to create 1,800 jobs Business Today Working Week Nearly 1m escape homes equity trap Sega takes a hit in game wars Business Actuaries warn on bond guarantees Tempus tips gallop to 19.9% rise Mercury Asset Management Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Investment Building Societies Savings Investment The Hidden Assets of Willis Corroon Laporte rounds off its revamp with £110m sale Gartmore Go-ahead for Costain sell-offs Days lost to strikes highest since 1990 New tax rules 'unfair to the self-employed' Business Roundup Pound at four-year high Mercedes pulls ahead Marvel's Chapter 11 Gucci eyes new listing Newman response Tourist Rates From a Correspondent: Surprise fall in orders for US durables The Sunday Times 'Wedding cake' is high-tech home for risk merchants Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman on the riches that lure film-makers to Willis Corron's Hq Hidden Assets Action man who thrives in a toy battlefield A Working Week for: Bryan Ellis Jon Ashworth meets the commander of the UK operations of Hasbro, manufacturer of Sindy, Cluedo and a wealth of other games Highlife breaks Commodities Liffe Options Electricity independents seen as vulnerable to bids Stock Market 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 Year the sceptics got it wrong Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Striving to be on top of the stocks The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Gavin Lumsden on how trust managers have looked after your money in the past 12 months Winners and Losers: The Best and Worst Performing Trusts of 1996 Try new year irresolution Personal Investor Wide-Awake Guinness Flight In Focus Virgin direct BG Scottish Widows No place to put your money Caroline Merrell looks at the European experience New pension, the same old danger Comment Join the wide-awake club Caroline Merrell and Sara McConnell with a last-minute warning on flotations Hambro Insurance Services Group PLC Jupiter FT Woolwich Direct Save & Prosper As safe as banks Matthew Wall turns the spotlight on banking Foreign Colonial Maturity Values—jan 1997 Policy Choice Direct New-crop Tessas show a falling yield Sarah McConnell reports on how the second crop of Tessas has fared Legal & General Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Stay in touch with Mobile Monitor The Times Money Information Service Pepguide The professionals pick their top trusts for the coming year Investment Trusts Framlington Confused by single currency? Caroline Merrell examines the implications of the euro for investors Personal Finance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Aquascutum Equities mark time Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Sky sports Wolverhampton Rapid Raceline By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Noble Thyne to offer Festival pointer Racing: Istabraq's Tall Reputation Can Be Further Enhanced by Fairyhouse Victim New opportunity for Champion hopefuls Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Leopardstown Thunderer: Newcastle Featherstone Lane can swoop for overdue victory Richard Evans Saracens top their bill with Pienaar Rugby Union The Sunday Times Franz leads way from team-mate Strobl Sking: Austrians Set pace as Men's World Cup Circuit Moves to Italy For the Record Opportunity for London pride to end old year in full bloom Snow Reports Clenched fist that struck a mighty blow for patriotism On Monday Oliver Holt continues a series in which Times sports writers recall the best of 1996 Cardiff enjoy a Christmas bonus Superleague Ice Hockey: Over-Time Victory Marred by Call for Disciplinary Action Superleague Legal & Public Notices The Times Literary Supplement West Indies' lead restricted by tireless McGrath Scoreboard Cricket: Adams Defies Austrlia's Bowlers in Third Test after Another Failure by Lara Gieves & Hawkes Hollioake sets fine example Saviours of sanity in a mad world of sport Pakistan may recall Salim By our Sports Staff: India's batting crumbles as Donald applies full throttle Dawn of hope for Morning Glory In Brief Dublin date Doherty's cue Official purge Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures White rules as minister for defense Oliver Holt on the man providing divine inspiration at Green Bay In-form Brown can put icing on British cake Athletics: European Champion, Seeks to Complete Hat-Trick of Important Cross-Country Victories at Durham Tomorrow Golding in sight of second success Sailing The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Middlesbrough's sick excuse stirs festive headache Football Ogrizovic poised to pass record Burns buoyed by return of McStay to Celtic's ranks Wright sending-off verdict on Monday Derby's lost gem showing true worth Dean Sturridge Boat Show 97 Racing is hit hard as frost bites Crowning Glory Sorry England find a silver lining Rain thwarts Zimbabwe's attampts to stamp their authority on second Test Lacroix's arrival highlights perils of new import policy Vialli could miss chance to impress American Football First Telecom Ain't no stopping us now Britons are on the move-to holiday destinations ever more adventurous. Brian MacArthur, overseas travel editor, predicts the new hot spots Shopping Gardening Property Home Life Family Life… Orange Win a weekend away in our quiz How to clean up in the sales Picture the hippest style for squares 'The trend is to escape the crowds' Ultra Smart In and out Jersey Serious Shopping Calendars Top Sellers The Backpackers' Top Ten The art of picking up a smart bargain Heath Brown offers the intelligent fashion shopper's guide to the sales: what's a snip, what's a must-buy and what to avoid despite the big reduction Three of a Kind GLOAG's Garden Answers Plants that look after themselves Jane Owen finds a low-maintenance garden with a lush English feel, yet it needs hardly any watering Weekend Tips New Year Jumbo Crossword Yes, we grow some bananas Climatic changes and new food fashions are starting to affect the fruit and vegetables we grow Veg Box The experts shed their secrets Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions and Answers For Sale Create a cracking good design Property News How to live like a laird Dundee Wharf Property Beazer Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Queensway Uay It's a dog's life in the cargo hold Flying a pet abroad is costly and can be complicated if you don't have the know-how A Times Space helmet of youth Alternatively Speaking Adopt Me 'Mountain air' treatment A Vet Writes Learning to say goodbye Family grief at a death must not exclude the children Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Heaven's door Ruth Gledhill enjoys the hotbed of the newly-converted At your Service Let's go to heaven in a feather bed The turkeys may be beyond help, but why should all those lovely feathers be going to waste? I'll never find another ewe Dorset sheep breed all year and they don't mind the cold. Not only that. they have come to the financial rescue of cattle in crisis Avian Pucks weave their magic again Feather Report Diving amid the teeming coral Madagascar Fact File The lemurs and their lost world Madagascar is a must for anymore in love with nature SAGA How to plan your own dream holiday Eco means living with tarantulas Argentina and Costa Rica: Despite their comparative sizes, each has the same appeal for travellers-wildlife Fact File A landscape to sigh for Sunsail Costa Rica Fact File Union-Castle Travel Don't play games with the clown fish Egypt: Seube diving among the coral banks of the Red Sea introduces you to a menagerie of marine life Get down Explorers Tours Fact File Word-Watching Tapestry Noble Caledonia Limited The American dream team America: Military-style planning on a trip to the western states gave one family their best holiday ever. . . Royal Caribbean How we Planned our Trip We got plenty of kicks on Route While a more mature party crosses from coast to coast by coach-two Times readers tell their stories Peregor Canadian The Best of China America Fact File Pity about the pud Yorkshire Dales: Gourmet food, theatre, enjoyable walks in magnificent scenery. . . can this really be Leeds? Virgin Star Train British Airways Fred. Olsen Cruise Linkes Dales Fact File Bales Worldwide Travellers' Tales Trail Finders Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Jill Crawshaw's International Travel Tips Ramblers Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fish are jumping, the cotton is high Norway: Remote fishing villages are found along a stunningly beautiful coastline where the cod is king Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club Fact File Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes The Waterstone's Crossword Word-Watching Bridge Virgin atlantic France British Airways Citalia Sherpa Expeditions Multiple Display Advertising Items Lodges Cottage Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items 1996: year the Lotus blossomed Kevin Eason and Alan Copps pick Car 96's finest wheels, the runners-up-and the back markers Barclayloan Just how much do all those car ads cost? Win a weekend with a fabulous Marcos What's a nicer name for Ka car? It's competition time: can you think up a decent title to replace the two letters that Ford's marketing people got paid lots of money to come up with? Driven to Distraction On company manners Kevin Eason on the survey that highlights the need for our annual driver contest Two even said that they had sex while they were driving Picture Gallery Government should teach older drivers new tricks, says IAM Skills needed for crowded streets AA Gridlock Guide Picture Gallery Riders and drivers on the road to disaster Brian Pedley on the dangers when two forms of horse power collide Picture Gallery Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Papa and Nicole don't go to France As television car advertising moves into overdrive, Ian Morton learns how the message for the same wheels has to be carefully geared to national attitudes If you don't like my voice, you get the Big Ben Banjo Band Steering Column Andrew Pierce talks to Sir Harry Secombe Kenbe Reproductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trucker with his own fan club Kevin Eason on the neat fleet of Edward Stobart, the best-loved and smartest haulier in Britain Formula One freighter Acarmart: Your Guide to What's New and Used on the Forecourts Swede with staying power Forecourt Spare Parts Honda Looking ahead, I can see little change Dr Dashboard Win a weekend in a show-stealing supercar Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items On a wing and a Mitsubishi Eve-Ann Prentice how the French and the Japanese combined for take-off from the world's shortest carrier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Picture Gallery Staying in The directory It's in the Post The column that gives the low-down on the high life Diary New Year Parties Party Animal A convenient excuse for an easier life Has the ready meal revolution made our food more interesting or zapped our minds, asks Robin Young What we Eat In search of the instant hits Tried and tested: our verdict on new ready meals on supermarket shelves in 1997 After Work Cookery Edible body paint What's the Damage? Sea fare needs more salt The Yellow Admiral By Patrick O'Brian O'Brian's long haul to fame 1997 in prospect and print Hardbacks The Times Christmas Bestseller List Paperbacks Supplied by Whitaker Booktrack New in Paperback Rocking the cradle of the Mafia Killing Ground By Gerald Seymour Bantam, Why the lady is a champ Zoë Trope By Amanda Prantera Bloomshury Much too much monkey business The Woman and the Ape By Peter Hogg Harvill, How Thor found knowledge in Eden Green was the Earth on the Seventh Day By Thor Heyerdahl Little Brown, Shrive me, father, or I'II shoot you Magdalene the Sinner By Lilian Faschinger, translated Shaun Whiteside Headline Review, BG A child from the street Novels in Brief Methods of Confinement By Simon Maginn Black Swann, Letters from home The English Companion: An idiosyncratic A-Z of England and Englishness Old House Books, Cricket's wicket ways Hell for Leather By Robert Winder Gollancz, New in Print: Picture Books Top Five Cricket Books Minerva Press Get the full picture Film Guides The Times Bookshop How they bend our ears Audio Books Keeping the metre running Children Top Ten Audio Books of Openings A guide to the hest new entertainments to open in the week to come Leaping lord Changing Times Critic's Choice Dance Theatre Critic's Choice Galleries Pop Critic's Choice Comedy Critic's Choice Opera NT Critic's Choice RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Centre Vh Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Critic's Choice JAZZ Vocal Best of Other Sounds around The Week's Top Pop Releases Orchestral Opera JAZZ New Releases Surviving Picasso Do Not Miss Critic's Choice Picture Gallery Develop a new interest with a weekend course or activity Watch it or tape it: don't miss it Pick Ot the Week The Latest Video Releases Video Plus This Week's Highlights Sport Pick of the Week Critic's Choice Top Ten Films of the Week Film BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite BBC1 Satellite Variations Critic's Choice BBC1 December Variations Critic's Choice Satellite December BBC1 December Variations Critic's Choice Satellite December BBC1 January Variations Critic's Choice Satellite January BBC1 January Variations Critic's Choice Satellite January BBC1 January Variations Critic's Choice Satellite January Sky Sports Satellite Critic's Choice Critic's Choice Picture Gallery Eurosport Satellite Disney Satellite Pick of the Week Critic's Choice Beetlejuice MTV Satellite Sky Satellite Pick of the Week Critic's Choice Fright Night SCI-FI Satellite TLC Satellite Pick of the Week Radio 1 Classic FM Critic's Choice Critic's Choice Radio 4 Critic's Choice Radio 5 Critic's Choice Virgin Letters to the Editor Inquiries Competitions Sport JOBS Books Music Classified Court & Social Finance Food Interface Leisure National Lottery Motoring TV and Radio Property The Times Online Weather Time Magazine SAAB SAAB World Leather Magazine Diary Co-Op etiquette is mysterious-you may have been waiting ten minutes for the check-out-cum-off-licence when an old biddy charges to the front, ripping your ankles with her basket, and is served Van Gogh's method Recipe for cruelty Just the ticket Hokey pokey Something for the Weekend Boss Hugo Boss MFI Half Price Microwave with this Voucher Images of Picture Gallery Wesley-Barrell No Title Picture Gallery Page Smoy Holidays George Brock European editor Health Rider Final Total Clearance Sale Nordic Track The Top 100 Easy Listening Favourites Restaurants of the year Jonathan Meades has eaten in banks and on beaches, sampling dishes from the truly terrible to the terrifc. Here he presents his annual round-up of the rising and falling stars of gastronomy illustrations by Paul Slaster 80% Silk Aran Sweaters Voyages Jules Verne Recover a flat Stomach in only 4 minutes per day! ODEON The Times Cook Frances Bissell You've eaten trukey for three days. You'd rather tuck into the tree than another mince pie. Why not give youself an oriental break? Phograph by Fleur Olby Drink Jane MacQuitty Keep the party spirit going in the New Year with a cheap but cheerful mix of reds, whites and sparklers What to Buy Star Buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancashire Reproductions Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani Interiors The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and out of contemporary living Lynda La Plante Crosby Picture Gallery The Times At Sandals you can dive into the world's best water sports The Cream of Manchester Three, Two, One Margot Dear By this age of 14, Pablo Picasso could paint more… Watch out for Party Organiser Blackcurrant Tango Mistletoe Party Pieces This Year Vs next Year Rainforest Crunch Ianuary Geri and the pacemakers It's been a brilliant year for the Spice Girls, Britain's biggest-selling all-girl band. Geri tells Lisa Verrico about her brilliant year and has a New Year's message for 1015 readers Rosie on Resolutions Space Invaders In the crossfire Recommends What to read, watch, play or stick in your Walkman Crossword Answer Top preveiw 1015 Fugees
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