News from 04/01/1997
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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, S. J. Davies, Paul Heiney, Ian Curteis, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Alliance Leicester, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Max Glaskin, John Diamond, Timothy Kirkhope (Under-Secretary of State), Giles Gordon, Gavin Lumsden, Rhona Cameron, John Quayle, D. R. Myddelton, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Anna McGarrigle, S. Thomson, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, Joyce Blake, Hilary McGowan (Museum and heritage consultant), Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kate Hatfield, Geoff Brown, Barry May, Giles Worsley, Giles Coren, Joe Joseph, Donald Neale, Alex Wijeratne, Julian Desborough, Karl Johnston, Robert Sheehan, Serge Lourie, Helen Stevenson, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Tom Coughtrie, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Ian Morton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Christine Tomkins (Professional services director), George Perry, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Richard Read, Janet Bush, Frances Bissell, Barry Pilton, Peter A. J. Parr-Davies, David Jessel, Adrian Hamilton, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, N. R. MacNicol, Derwent May, Kate Muir, M. G. Crane, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Anthony Lewis, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Alison Baverstock, F. Robinson, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Julian Williams, G. L. Leigh, Peter A. Rushforth, Christina Koning, Peter GRAYSON(Honorary Treasurer), Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Eric Jacobs, Joan Holroyd, P. H. S, Sophie Chamier, James Allcock, Richard Evans, Tim Binyon, Caroline Merrell, Peter Wilcockson, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Stephanie Billen, H. Maden, David Selbourne, Julian Muscat, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Sara McConnell, Hugh Pitt, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Adrian Mourby, Tracey Bonham, Christopher Hawtree, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, James Craig, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Robert De Niro, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, Jason Cowley, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Elizabeth Buchan, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, David Maddock, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Tony Kelly, Christian Dymond, Penny Perrick, Rev Barry Overend, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alec Parrett, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Marianne Curphey Personal Finance Deputy Editor,
ResumoTale Teller Plus inside Car 97,1015 for Young Times Readers, the… TV chief bans 'Hollywood Lovers' series Gyngell praised for setting example Rate rise fears Spread the word Ice marathon The Times on the Internet http: //www. the-times.… Index By our Sports Staff: Critics call for humiliated England to return home Travel '97 Sporting fixtures fall foul of big chill How to Get Financially Fit Israeli coalition at risk over Hebron BOSE Better sound through research Lights, Camera, Oven Monday The Times on Monday Harrods Ltd Parents shun threatened schools Boycott planned as prisoner in 'Dunblane' pledge is freed Official Solicitor takes up abuse case Cabinet support for Dorrell puts pressure on Clarke Supermarkets fight for organic market You are what You Eat Graduates lack basic skills, says Shephard Forte Hotels Stress forces Torry MP to quit News in Brief Bail appeal lost Murder clue Lottery cash veto Girl returns Rottweiler attack Halal eater Lesbian novelist tells of sex for Le Creuset saucepans Murdered girl may have been stalked from hospital disco Police hunting teenager's killer warn women not to go out alone at night Irish eves smile on TV village that the critics scorned Vicar faces onen court over woman's claims of affair Parents of drug death boy warn against Ecstasy Virgin direct personal financial service Snow triggers call for wildfowling ban Birds left weak and hungry by harsh weather offered respite from shooters Thomas Cook How to Help Wildlife By a Staff Reporter: Man jailed for raping widow who answered ad Lord Robens Gucci Human greed drives more species to edge of extinction Tusk Force Appeal By a Staff Reporter: 'I have gone,' Campbell said as Bluebird exploded Tide turns for boat trade as the rich run away to sea Everest Fit the Best DiSNEYLAMD Paris Woman teacher jailed for sex notes to boy, 11 Reuter: Explorer returns to the shifting sands of Arabia Reluctant homage to city that tamed a desert B&Q Monarch of the cliffs is found dead Cellnet Blair 'has doubled members' News in Brief Fall in flu cases Stick for Punch Sword attack In the drink Roman find Rent rooted out Britain's Biggest Electrical Retailer's Agony in Antarctica The Sunday Times The Link Your invitation to spread the word of God 'People are looking for guidance. This is not so much a competition, more a festival' Late, late show can run until the end of time Credo Lawrence awards Protesters spurn Milosevic concession (Reuter): Ethnic balance struck in Bosnian Cabinet Suspicious Kohl snubs party as 'Spiegel' turns 50 Alfa Romeo Anti-Cuba law put on hold again News in Brief Death house HIV cases rise Christmas card bombs prompt FBI terror alert Comet Cyprus missile deal threatens power balance Amdega From Associated Press in Jerusalem: Soldier 'planned attack on mosque' Wedding saved by New York Mayor Thinking of buying a computer Pakistan plans to entrench political power of generals Imran rivals exploit 'love child' claim Coin find starts Australian row Britons relish Chile wine boom (Reuter): Hutus sentenced to death First Direct (AFP): Briton charged over India arms drop News in Brief (Reuter): Gambia victory Fujimori acts Network pays up Lions eat two (Reuter): Camp is closed Punters ride their luck as floods sweep western US Sun Life The Personal Pension People Rare skating marathon warms Dutch hearts New batch of Nixon outbursts released The Sunday Times Firms in need of bodyguards call for Russian SAS British company in joint venture to police lawless jungle of Moscow Icicle threat hangs over frozen city Ex-breadwinner told to hand over dough The Sunday Times Teacher and tycoon in palace revolt France rises in alarm to protect the baguette Opera & Ballet Kohl visit to Yeltsin dogged by suspicion over Nato Fresh from the village school Visual Art: John Russell Taylor welcomes a modest, but partinent, London show of contemporary Italian art Theatres Visual Art Circus This is no time for gravity Circus: Jeremy Kingston on the stunning Saltimbanco at the Albert Hall The Royal Philharmonic Society A Christmas Carol Theatre Slava On Monday Stuck in traffic Theatre Opportunity crumbles Defunct hospitals and barracks are part of our architectural heritage, argues Giles Worsley Eve dawns The Times Diary If you see Sid, tell him to start saving Britain has failed to become a nation of shareholders, says Peter Riddell. But a nation of savers? No plug, no wires, no rivals In five centuries, science has failed to produce anything more useful than the printed book-including the Internet Last orders The Times Diary White lie A la carte The Times Diary Heavy Hand The paranoid style in Singapore politics Global Grapes From Pinochet to pinot noir Nanny State Families need fathers, not big government UK given away—or sold off Single currency Quota hopping Risks posed to skiers by snowboards New home for the Stone of Scone Saying sorry West film decision Welsh connection Happy new year New year fun with 'forgotten' Fred Imaginative leap And by the way Hands across the sea Social News Premium Bonds Appointment Church services tomorrow Memorial service Church news Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages University news Lady Empson Lady Empson, widow of Sir William Empson, died on December 22 aged 81. She was born on September 18,1915 Personal Column Court & Social Peter Gartland Peter Gartland, financial journalist, died after the failure of a kidney transplant on December 27 aged 49. He was born on July 7,1947 The Loch Ness Monster Evidence of the Film Reggie Cooke Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald Cooke, OBE, mountaineer, naturalist and engineer, died on December 27 aged 95. He was born in India on August 31,1901 Reggie Cooke Great Hotels Weekend Directory Great Hotels Business Today Low wages Single aircraft maker for Europe on runway Granada faces contracts row Working Week Business Woolwich sends out float details Insurer warns of further fall in life bonuses Portfolio Fund Management Limited Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Investment 1 Investment 2 Savings The Economy The Hidden Assets of British Rail BA recruitment plan tallies with redundancies Inequality in wages at highest level this century Easy Jet Busy Liffe makes 1996 vintage year Preferred bidders named for BBC transmission deals Alfa Laval Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Receivers called in at Prestige Financial Times Mugazines Ostrich farmer faces fresh legal threat Business Roundup Albion shines on debut David Jones warning New suitor for Pickford Rotork disposals Weston Hyde buyout Bemrose buys Gerber Hotelier profits from fine mix of fun and flair A Working Week for: Geoferey Glardi Jon Ashworth enjoys a night to remember at the Lanesborough hotel as its managing director stages a fifth birthday extravaganza End of the line for BR's days of dabbling in art Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman tracks the investment strategy of the railway's pension fund Personal Finance Bargain-hunters shop for shares in Hanson Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Learning to fly Tempus ML Labs Danka Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Scott Pickford Wall Street Gloves come off in trusts sector The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Gavin Lumsden sees more bids this year as investors demand action over poor performance Woolwich windfall on its way Home comfort for Goldilocks Personal Investor Cloning around 27 The Goldfish Numbers Game 31 Act now to avoid misery later Sara McConnell begins a new year series of financial recommendations The M&G Pep Labour cloud hangs over utilities sector The Oeics revolution for units has arrived Multiple Display Advertising Items Barking loudly over 101 'rip-offs' Comment If Santa called, check your bill Scottish Widows Future for ostrich investment is still up in the air Caroline Merrell on recouping OFC losses Trusts watched Serial savings Prudential The Pep Superstore Framlington Jupiter Unit Trust Managers Ltd A financial diary for 1997 Millions will reap rewards as societies convert, Gavin Lumsden says Pensions victims start to settle out of court Woolwich Direct Self-assessment of tax and the issue of statements of accounts Distribution of free shares to associations Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Problem starts at the top When joint membership means discrimination Legal & General Investment Management Halifax listing Direct Ways to protect retirement funds The Times Money Inormations Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investment Plc The number crunchers Our Economics Editor begins a four-part series on the economy Economics Explained 1 Statistics Woolwich Martin Currie Unit Trusts Mercury Asset Management The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lanadown Asset Management Limited Equities end week on a firm note Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Anglo European Amalgamations, Limited Channel 4 wins vote of confidence Francome's appeal built on knowledge, communication and humour Richard Evans on a poll whose findings question the BBC's coverage of racing Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Lingfield Park Superbelle looks safe option at snowy Lingfield By our Racing Staff: Yorkshire stables complete whitewash Racing: Trainers Defy Testing Conditions T Home to Dominate Southwell Programme Musselburgh Wolverhampton Musselburgh draws McCoy Inspections Yesterday's Results Southwell The Times Irish decision may influence destiny of title Basketball Klusener leaves India facing mountainous task Cricket Scoreboard from Cape Town Tibbs limps in to warm reception Sailing Don't Want to Get Heavy Most famous footballing clichés brought to book By our Sports Staff: Lara fires West Indies victory Scoreboard from Brisbane Men's Health Bennett aims to restore confidence Russell's campaign on course Squash Woman of substance taking no chances this time David Powell on Paula Radcliffe's build-up to the world cross-country championships Australians pin hopes of success on young Hockey O'Sullivan fights back to reach semi-finals Snooker Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Panzanini makes light of victory Skiing: Italian Loses Weight to Gain Speed in World Cup Giant Slalom For the Record Cardiff value Hodge's help Ice Hockey Snow Reports Warriner falls to resurgent Bristow In Brief Winning crew Pot of gold No-go Gatien Sunshine break Sheringham injury adds to Spurs' troubles Football Yorkshire hand on FA tiller Hayles and pace no fun for City David Powell on the Stevenage striker with a point to prove at St Andrew's Small wonders thrive in expansive times Weekend View FA Cup Third round Form Guide Burnley fired by Heath's Anfield success Volunteers help Bath to plan warm welcome for Pienaar Leicester lifted to higher plane by French connection Rugby Union Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Wood takes Italian job seriously Tomorrow By our Sports Staff: Henman on course to reach first tour final Tennis The Times Sports Service Brandes plucks out England's heart Chicken farmer's hat-trick in final one-day game brings tour of Zimbabwe to sorry end Emotional Curcic demands transfer Athletics 37 FA Cup Third round Outlook Weather tightens grip on sporting weekend Rugby Union 39 SALE And here's a show I did earlier Frances Bissell, the Times cook, has never seen a TV cookery programme. So making her own seemed a receipe for disaster Index KUONI When it's cool to be an anorak The best of Italy from Umbria to Tuscany SCP Limited Serious Shopping Football Clubs Secrets of TV Cooks Top of the bottle stoppers When it's cool to be an anorak Grace Bradberry explains the enduring popularity of lightweight, quilted, Puffa-style bubble jackets Three of a Kind Duxiana Garden Answers Replies to readers' letters Guardian Simulated Security TV Camera See the world's best conifers With planning for the new season in mind, Jane Owen suggests items to buy and places to go Gardener's Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Terence Cuneo Beautiful botanical cards Experts' choice of the plants for 1997 Plants come and go in fashion. Here are ideas for this year Find of the Month Outstanding plot for a children's story Youngsters love gardening and can start as soon as they can walk. Joyce Blake plants a few good ideas Scatter Clears Cats Bath-Knight British Made Multiple Display Advertising Items Krystal Water King Batty idea for a new home underneath the arches The adueduct needed restoration. But what could the workmen do with its bat colony? Derwent May reports on an innovative solution Your countryside needs you The first in a monthly selection of readers' letters shows the need for a mix of ingredients in the country Down to Earth Where clutter spells comfort Home Swap Read all about it - on the wall Property News It's the ultimate catch Property Regalian For Sale Beverly Hills near Fulham Selling Points Front Doors The Sunday Times House of the Week Part of the job is being trodden on Operating on sick horses is a tricky business and an emotionally charged situation, especially for the owners Adopt Me The Times How was it for you? Electric but unsatisfying Alternatively Speaking Bicom A Vet Writes There's no bad language here, I swear Adrian Mourby talks to parents who insist that swearing is left outside the front door with the children's muddy wellingtons Back to school with budding Buddhists Ruth Gledhill takes a welcome winter retreat from the orgy of overeating and Christmas repeats on television At your Service Handful of dust that speaks volumes Personal Life Smallbone British Antique Replicas Foam for Comfort Make Money While You Read! Record Prices at London Auction for Shipwrecked Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Sewills Poetstyle Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkish temples of delight Interested in classical treasures? Cruising in a small boat is one of the best ways to dip into the past Voyage through a drowned continent Seychelles Noble Caledonia Limited Weekend retreat to renew the inner self Britain 17 Fact File] By slow tram to medieval magic Italy: A three-page special-from the hilltop town of Umbria, the homeland f St Francis of Assisi, to … Face File Travel Sunworld Beach Villas Ramblers Holidays Elegant Resorts Air Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Rail Journeys Asia plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Just one more fresco … the fine art treasure trail of its more sophisticated neighbour Tuscany, and the secret delight of Lake Orta Tuscany Fact File New Millennium Canadian Citalia The Leading Italian Specialist Where Balzac was swept off his feet P&O Cruises Dedicated to sticky buns Italy: The little-known city of Bergamo contains a satisfying mix of Renaissance history and delightful people Holland British Airways Word-Watching Turkey Voyages Jules Verne Fact File Retreat lights the way ahead Britain: Weekend breaks with a difference, from spiritual renewal to creative ways with corpses Royal Olympic Cruises Murder most pleasant A tribute to the taxidermist Discovery Voyage through a drowned continent Seychelles: Sailing among the mountaintops in like looking at the last crumbs of prehistory, says Libby Purves The Reliable Airline British Airways Holidays Seychelles Fact File Seychelles Travel Sunsail Beach Clubs Living in the shadow of Count Dracula Romania: Where even communism failed to bury the myth of Vlad the Impaler New Millennium Turnberry Crystal Holidays Fact File Trans Indus Swan lake in East Anglia Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips Archers Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Canada Direct Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin MegaSavers New England Country Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items U. 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The range of 1,800 differences Dr Dashboard's Cold Comfort Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers (now On-Line) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On the ultimate deserted road Eve-Ann Prentice talks to two drivers preparing for 19 days of rallying hell A moving way to solve the seat of the problem Vaughaa Freeman finds the Chrysler Voyager has style and space—and chairs on wheels Voyager Le Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Lancaster Jaguar Approved Lancaster Jaguar and Air Miles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items A very, very nice man to take home After strange adventures with the AA, Phil Butcher now provides doorstep service. Eve-Ann Prentiice reports Picture Gallery A booted one that will run and run Alan Copps finds the Renault Megane Classic in the best French traditions Ford raises prices, but includes extras News in Brief Autosport on show Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Plates D K Registrations Midland registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loncaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your fuel will be with you directly The next stage is GDI … Anthony Lewis on how Mitsubishi has found the Holy Grail of engine technology 'I ended up in a lady's greenhouse. I bought her a hydrangea' Derek Nimmo tells Andrew Pierce about an uncontrollable encounter in Olney Steering Column 'If you're desperate to get away from it all, this is how to set a long way away in a short time' Helen Mound finds the ideal Tango-coloured antidote for the aftermath of Christmas Health Rider Bull-bar deaths questioned Jonathan Prynn on figures that shift the blame Staying in Your 7-day guide to television, satellite… The directory the ultimate, easy to use guide to… Food It's in the Sales Books What's on TV Radio Behind the scenes of Madonna's week in London The Times Party on: The Week Ahead Party Animal Feast from the forest food basket The first in a series on going back to basics. This week: mushrooms Make a Meal of Mushrooms Pots of gold without stings Wine Courses After Work Cookery New Year trends Joe Joseph on What's the Damage A year of the tried and true The Times Bestsellers of 1996 The Drowning Room New in Paperback A brisk walk along a well-travelled road Footsteps By Katherine McMahon Flamingo, £16.99 Isbn 0 00 225456 5 Agent of the resurrection Does It Show? By Paul Magrs Chatto & Windus, £9.99 ISBN 0 7011 6573 1 Playing out By Paul Magrs Vintage, £5.99 ISBN 0 09 973571 7 When what is legal is far from tender Crows over a Wheatfield By Paula Sharp Bloomsbury, £14.99 Isbn 0 7475 3112 9 Picture Gallery New in Print: Books for the Family BG The Book Guild Ltd Citizen of the animal kingdom Himself & Other Animals: A Portrait of Gerald Durrell By David Hughes Hutchinson, £15.99 Isbn 0 09 18167 2 The Dean of horror sees the light Sole Survivor Sole Survivor By Dean Koontz Headline, £16.99 Isbn 7472 1756 4 Proving his case Once upon a time in the west Cornwall By Philip Payton Alexander Associates, Fowey, Cornwall, £39.95 ISBN 899526 60 9 The Bohemian virgin An Innocent Abroad By Barry Pilton Corgi, £5.99 ISBN 0 552 99717 X Mother in labour Novels in Brief Jazz's horn of plenty The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD: Third Edition By Richard Cook and Brian Morton Penguin, £8 ISBN 0 14 051368 X The Times Small but perfectly formed Short Stories English for smart alecks The Hat of Victor Noir By Adrien Matthews Fourth Estate, £8.99 Isbn 1 85702 474 5 Critic's Choice Dance Theatre Critic's Choice Changing Times Opera Critic's Choice Galleries Comedy Theatre Critic's Choice Pop Critic's Choice Critic's Choice Classical Comedy Critic's Choice Jazz Activities Book now for an activity weekend or take a course in the new year A Midsummer Night's Dream the almeida Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmen Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items International Foundation for the Arts & Culture Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Galleries The Art Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World Famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Multiple Display Advertising Items Tower Recorads-Vieco-Boohs Records The Week's to Pop Releases Best of Other Sounds around Film New Releases Howard Hawks Do Not Miss PC World The Latest Video Releases Television a Seven Day Guide Preview Pick of the Week Watch it or tape it: don't miss it Sport this Week's Highlights Preview Picture Gallery Critic's Choice Film Top Ten Films of the Week Preview BBC1 Critic's Choice BBC1 Critic's Choice BBC1 Critic's Choice BBC1 Critic's Choice BBC1 Critic's Choice BBC1 Critic's Choice BBC1 Critic's Choice Sky Sports 2 Satellite Picture Gallery Critic's Choice Satellite Disney Satellite Picture Gallery Critic's Choice Sky 2 Satellite Pick of the Week Critic's Choice TLC Satellite Pick of the Week Radio 1 Critic's Choice Critic's Choice Critic's Choice Critic's Choice Readers' Services in the Times Time Strange fruit Pojdme Hospody Magazine Diary There are no canap?s. The buffet consists of dead deer on medieval tables and at midnight the host likes to burn an effigy of a Viking longship on his lawn Just the ticket Up the garden path Diary Collins on film Hokey pokey Something for the Weekend Racing Green Jeep The Jeep Grand Cherokee Picture Gallery Truth or dare Telling tales comes as second nature to Jeanette Winterson—a writer who has spent a lifetime reinventing her own past. Ginny Dougary tries to untangle fact from fiction. Portrait by Graham Wood Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts Gut Symmetries This is a story of time, universe, love affair and New York. The Ship of Fools, a Jew, a diamond, a dream. A working class boy, a baby, a river, the subatomic joke of unstable matter NordicTrack Sequoia 3000 £30 off Nordic Track Picture Gallery Mathew Parris … and other adventure The final frontier Antartica is the planet's last great unknown, a place of alien beauty and harshness. Matthew Parris ventures into new territory Picture Gallery Royal Caribbean CTS Turkey Oreient-Express Trains & Cruises Picture Gallery Back tracking Sandals Noble Caledonia Limited Malaysia Noble Caledonia Limited Hell and high water Beneath the waves off Kenya's coact, there is a world rich in beauty and mystery, but also danger, as Nicholas Wapshott discovered Cox&Kings Page & Moy Holidays Trunk call to India Louise Nicholson visits the world's largest livestock fair, where second-hand elephants are as prized as a Ferrari. Photographs by Chris Caldicott Picture Gallery India Tourist Office Vertically cha New England Country Homes Vacanze in Italia SAGA Orient Lines the Destination Cruise Specialists Shampoo and go What do you do between tasting sessions in Champagne? Walk, Tim Heald suggests English Country Cottages Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Picture Gallery Beauty and the beasts The Zambezi Valley is one of the last great unspoilt paradises on earth. 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