News from 25/01/1997
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Phil Yates, Jason Nissé and Russell Kempson, John Goodbody and David Hands, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Wall, Brendan Martin, Stephen Brook, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Paul Heiney, John Naughton, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Philip Barron, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Annabel Levy, Alan Blyth, Sara McConnell and Marianne Curphey, Adam Barker, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Dawn Smith, Judy Goodkin, Maureen Owen, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Stephen Farrell and Richard Ford, Richard Cleroux, Philip Barrett, Caroline Merrell and Lizanne Rose, Gillian Maxey, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Kate Hatfield, John Hunter, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Carl Evans, Julian Desborough, Lin Jenkins and Adam Fresco, Robert Sheehan, Richard Simon, Robert Barnard (fomer Professor of English), Ruth Gledhill, Kevin McNeany, Shirley English, Rachel Kelly, Peter Mandelson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, J. Elder, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Susan Bell and Dominic Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Malcolm Brocklesby, Michael Sadgrove, Amanda Loose, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Clive Sinclair (Chairman), Rodney Milnes, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, George Perry, Janet Bush, Frances Bissell, Ian Bradley, Audrey Magee, Roy Reynolds, David Hands, Katherine Bergen, Frances Brierley, Jason Nissè, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Adrian R. D. Norman, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Graham Wood, Harold James, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Sara McConnell and Adam Jones, Stephen Anderton, Jenny Grove, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Tom Wylie, Chief Executive, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Christopher Wolverson, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Kathryn Knight and Emma Wilkins, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Carol Van Driel-Murray, Ian McCartney (Labour Employment Spokesperson), Paul Wilkinson, Spencer Wain, R. Butler, Dr. A. J. Goudie, Sophie Chamier, James Allcock, Stefano Hatfield, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Chris Campling, Melvyn Bragg, PHS, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Russell Kempson and David Maddock, Chris Philip, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Eddie Newton, Stephanie Billen, Sir George Young, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Roger Lewis, Robert Crampton, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Sean Coughlan, Jason Nissé, George Hill, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Nicholas Ray, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Nick Beeson, Brian Glanville, David Robinson and George Perry, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Hattie Ellis, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alex Wijeratne and Portia Colwell, Graham Allen, Heath Brown, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Benedict Birnberg, Robert Whymant, Tony Kelly, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. F. Rickett, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Yechiel Bar-Chaim, Joint Director, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoEat out for Prison staff accused of aiding escape Howard denies QC's collusion claim Schoolboy attacked by machete gang Results of the Institute of Chartered… Index Ballroom judges take steps to stamp out dirty dancing Illness halts Lomu's career Sainsbury's muddle up Christmas Virgin direct personal financial service Picture Gallery The Times for Only10p Every Monday Prince opposed to public cash for yacht The Times Northern Rock Hard to Beat Report on prison escape blamed lax security The Times Parents told to throw out supplies of suspect Milumil formula A four-year-old from the West Midlands was in intensive care yesterday after contracting the E. coli 0157 food poisoning bug, which led to the death of 17 people in Scotland. The boy's condition was said to be improving at the Children's Hospital, Birmingham, although he is believed to have suffered severe kidney damage. Two other children under school age from the West Midlands were recovering after being mildly affected by the same bacterium Risks of serious harm to infected infants is small Medical Briefing Violinist takes £6,000 swipe at carping critic Polo Ralph Lauren Tunnelling protesters dig in for the night News in Brief Russian talks Drugs charges Fire stops reactor Welsh protest Hostage threat Midweek £10m French viscountess wins battle for stolen candelabra Detective work by widow of 80 helps to track missing antiques to London auctioneer Barclay brothers win French case Baby boom ensures Archers' future Anniversaries across the Years By a Staff Reporter: Slimming tycoon cleared of theft Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Man, 82 vows to end life of crime Blair puts return to work at top of welfare reforms Labour Proposals Comet No Title EMU will meet 1999 target, says Brussels Nokia Labour branded cowards on green policies 5ft 5in MP stands up for the vertically challenged Peer ticked off for punching his ex-wife Prince misses a beat on a song by the King Doctor to face court over liver girl death Jeep The American Legend Ford takes curves in new Escort A bright dawn, then Mr Clark swears in Appearance is a matter of pride for the comeback man whose castle is his home Disnepland Paris We will lose, says the MP making way for older man Staples The Office Superstore Judge sent for trial accused of fraud plot News in Brief Sex claim sacking £37,000 for Wren West home plan Well's comeback Night and day Sale puts public access to Morris house at risk Heritage wrangle as writer plans to quit home that belonged to 19th-century designer Academic elite wins bulk of research cash Tests begin on potent American Aids drug The Times Currys Britain's Biggest Electrical Retailer Private hospitals win VAT appeal Hunt begins for finest churches of modern era Heritage group wants to save 20th century's hidden gems from developers Forum to bridge gap between three main faiths Sun Life The Personal Pension People Time to follow the lead of our founding saints Gredo Internet army vies with crusty colonels to spot first cuckoo Birdwatchers have identified what they believe to be the first sighting of a wild American canvasback duck in Britain. The duck, a male, was spotted in Norfolk in a group of pochards, a common and similar-sized duck that migrates to Britain for winter. It was seen flying between Downham Market and the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust's reserve at Welney. If confirmed, it will be the first sighting in Britain since records began in the 1950s University bird expert guilty of disturbing nests MOPS Bosch Excellence comes as standard Jfk's Ex File PC World the Computer Superstore Museum vandals destroy 50 years of flying history Dockers threaten to step up strike Holiday autos MOPS Vicar is acquitted of stealing cheques Picture Gallery Labour MPs criticise fashion designs as vulgar and overpriced BT Football fans to watch game with hushed admiration Bookings subject to Limited Availability Rover Relax, IT'S a Rover Hong Kong's next chief defends curbs on rights Britannia The Sharing Society Olympic honours for Outback outsiders Suharto whitewash likely as poll war of paint pots heats up St Christopher DriverPlan School for scandal thriving in Japan Old pals aid Clinton on letters 'hotline' Republican joins Cabinet Pope attacks media for 'unwholesome' message DD Video is a trading name of Leisureview Ltd Over 180 Stores Nationwide Canadian trappers cash in on fad for fur Algerian extremists step up wave of Ramadan atrocities Morocco launches drive to quell Islamic students Nationwide By our Foreign Staff: Greek who found 'Alexander's tomb' barred by Egypt First Telecom Steffi Graf's father given jail term for tax fraud Doting parent awarded ice-creams for a good shot across sofa Fort Heritage Barclays (Reuter): Albanians set fire to town hall World Summary (AP/AFP): Danish burger sales halted (AFP/Reuter): French strikers fail to block Bill Briton murdered in Brazil attack Queues for loos mar Rome Moscow wary as Chechen rebel chief fights election P&O Cruises Master of culture shock Football-crazy minister tackles stick-in-the-mud bureaucrats of the art world Rome File The Sunday Times From Reuter in Milan: Glacier threatening ski hamlet in Italy Leaders poll low vote for dress sense Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successuful candidates in the Final Examination, held in December 19967 Martin. 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Anderson KPMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Waterhouse Your world of opportunity Anderson's Recruitment Company Ltd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Douglas Llambias Associates PLC Career Opportunities Executive Connections Alderwick Peachell No taxation review after certificate issued Law Report January 25 1997 Queen's Bench Adjudicator need not consider points not made by applicant The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand International Limited Michael Page City The Financial Training Company Natwest Markets Rees Pollock Chartered Accountants The Financial Training Company FSS Financial Group Company The Institute of Chartered Accountants' list of referrals Subject codes: AFR Auditing and Financial Reporting; BPE Business Planning and Evaluation; AT Advanced Taxation; CS Case Study ATC'S Unique Retake Courses Career Opportunities BPP Icaew Courses The Times Opera and Ballet Cabaret Party pieces Concert Ogdon Gala Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatres Music Lyceum Cc0171 6561806 0990 500 800/344 4444/420 0000… Peter Katin The Royal Opera Three smart girls grow Cabaret Fascinating Aida Vaudeville Savoytheatre 0171 8368888 cc 420 0000/344 4444 (no… Paris Match Going out The Times Opinion Some like it hot, but not that hot Week in the Arts Dream palaces Marcus Binney takes his red plush seat for a celebration of America's golden age of movie theatres Cinema Westminster On Monday Next Week The changing face of the capital is… Globalisation: is it the death of Leviathan? Harold James says trade will force Europe to abandon big goverment If the EU is to survive it needs to reverse its historical direction PHS: News hounds PHS: Taverna time How the bourgeoisie is paralysing France Archaeologists only had to down magnifying glasses for Juppé to give in, says Ben Macintyre Charmer Clark's last stand As Kensington and Chelsea rejoices, the great Tory cavalier might reflect on his political comeback thus… PHS: Self-raising PHS: Too biblical PHS: Glitched PHS: Faint-hearted Alley cat The Benefits Battle Blair treads confidently in Lilley's footsteps Islam's Threat The agonies of Algeria send warnings to the north Dirty Dancing Step, step, glide, kick, kick: kindly leave the floor Reply to Tories on minimum wage Working hours Whoever you are Benign origins of the Green Man Military cadet force plan for schools Fact and fiction SAS ban Millennial plan to 'finish' cathedral Towering cheek? Court Circular State visit University news Church news Latest wills Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Personal Column Dinners Service dinner Supper Appointment Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Mary Bancroft Mary Bancroft, American spy and writer, died on January 10 aged 93. She was born on October 29, 1903 Personal Column The Ven Rennie Simpson The Ven Rennie Simpson, LVO, Archdeacon of Macclesfield, 1978-85, died on January 9 aged 76. He was born on January 13, 1920 Charles Graig Charles Craig, tenor, died on January 23 aged 77. He was born in London on December 3, 1919 (From Our Correspondent): On This Day Bogus Telegram to Bishop Wally Whyton Wally Whyton, skiffle singer and television and radio presenter, died of cancer on January 22 aged 67. He was born on September 23,1929 News The Times Crossword No 20,386 Nature Notes Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend 10 15 Directory Inside Section 2 Today Sainsbury issues warning Downgraded profit forecast wipes 13 per cent off share price Conditions on FirstBus deal suggest clampdown Business Today Blunders blight Halifax payout Working Week Picture Gallery Horlick legal talks start NSM goes into administration with £140m debts Business Societies review sales practices Bank of Ireland Mortgages Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Savimgs Investment Building Societies Insurance The Hidden Assets of Swinton Castle Dow falls almost 60 points Joint venture Grid options BZW deal Dunn sale B&B change Sun Life hits out at rivals as new business rises 11% Financial Times Picture Gallery Labour pressed to delay power market if elected Railtrack deal aims to halt decline in freight business Diamond jobs in London not threatened Tourist Rates Body Shop rival plans big expansion Blair's business Sony seeks tie-up with News Corp in JSkyB Prudential Korean banks fear Hanbo backlash Business Roundup BAT in US sell-off Marshalls shares fall Baring recruits rival Prelude raises £20.8m BR success for Sema NLR franchise awarded Managers put through their paces at Swinton Castle Lindley Educational Trust offers more than courses, Joanna Pitman finds Hidden Assets Roy the rover revels in role of kick-start agent Jon Ashworth meets the chief executive of the UK's overseas development finance institution, with investments in 56 conuntries A Working Week for: Roy Reynolds Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd Commodities Liffe Options Sainsbury profits alert starts retail sector slide Stock Market Ofex-quoted Chartfield, which owns the Waverly Group of unit trusts, rose 5p to 55p on bid hopes. Gabriel Trust owns 22.6 per cent and is tipped to bid for the rest. But with the directors holding 38 per cent, Jupiter Tyndall 5per cent and Amic 7.5 per cent, any bid will have to be agreed—at a substantial premium 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 A mouse trap for fat cats Tempus Railtrack J Sainsbury Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Societies in turmoil over rate pledges Marianne Curphey reports on a court case that has important implications for Society savers The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Abbey aims to attract float bonuses Abbey National Home Front Football's Italian job Persoanl Investor Schroders Unit Trusts Limited Looking Ahead Late payers face extra tax charge Britannia The Sharing Society When leaseholders' rights to buy are flouted by a landlord Sara McConnell on a disputed case of freehold purchase Singer & Friendlander Investment Funds Limited Legal & General (Direct) Limited 'London property could see a rise of 15%' Heroic challenge saves the day Comment War Widows gain small Victory on Pensions rights Government decision offers a glimmer of hope after long campaigh, says Jenny Grove A Member of Liberty International Group The Equitable Life You profit from our principles Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Securitised Endowment Contracts PIA Eagle Star Heat is on active fund managers Gavin Lumsden looks at how investment companies hope to eradicate the risky human touch The Equitable Life Play safe by selecting unit trust dream team Fund of funds helps investors who want to spread risk even further, says Gavin Lumsden Neville James Limited Scottish Widows Fidelity Investments Virgin direct personal financial service Framlington Edinburgh Fund Managers How you can find your way around the stock market Beginners Guide to the Stock Market Martin Waller starts a five-stop tour of the Stock Exchange as A Year in the Life of a Company Cautious approach is best for your financial health Sector in Focus Newcrstle Bank (Gibraltar) Limited Millions vote to swap their mutuality for the market Reaping the Dividends of a Stock Market Investment Fidelity Investments Brochure Requests, Mercury Investment Services Ltd Guinness Flight Fund Managers Limited Bristol & West Postal Service Centre Losing out on bonus payouts Sara McConnell and Marianne Curphey try to make sense PIA's tough stance gives hope to pension victims Seymour Sinclair Investments Ltd Know your rights as successor Of the confusing rules on the Woolwich and Halifax flotations Flemings drops charges to land 'knockout blow' Sara McConnell and Adam Jones on renewed hostilites in the pensions price war Kensington Mortgage Company Britannia suspends account Jupiter Unit Trust Managers Ltd Norwich Union M&G Managing your money for the longer term Woolwich Mortgages Balance of the bonds Fleming Investment Trust Services Limited Higher premiums in the pipeline for homeowners After the cold snap, Marianne Curphey checks out the extent of damage to the insurance industry Legal & General (Direct) Limited GT Global a Member of Liechtenstein Global Trust CU Commercial Union The Customer Services Department. John Govett & Co.… Woolwich Building Soclety How to avoid heading for an expensive fall Caroline Merrell and Lizanne Rose don their skis Bank of Scotland Banking Direct To guide you cautiously down the insurance slopes The Cost of Insuring your Holiday Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd Personal Investment Authonty Prolific Unit Trust Managers Limited Newton Fund Managers Ltd Direct Line Personal Equity Plans Goldman's game plan is not for the faint-hearted Turning your hobby into an investment can be good sport for those happy to take a risk Cellar dwellers reap rewards Mortgage Intelligence Policy Choice Direct ScotAm's bonus offer 'unacceptable' Far from amicable proposal Disqualified and disgusted at the Woolwich I say Chaps, it's hardly good enough is it? The Equitable Life Check out the small print Philip Barron on travel insurance for the elderly Guardian Direct Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Invest on~line The nation's formidable Old Lady Our Ecomics Editor looks at 'a great engine of state' Economics Explained 4 the Bank The Bank's Most Public Face Investors Direct Robert Fleming & Co. Ltd Coventry is ready in an instant Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Robert Fleming & Co. Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Johnson Fry Securities Limited Nervous end to week for shares Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Packers chase American dream American Football: Nation Wills Green Bay to Beat New England Patriots Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow In Xanadu did Wigan a stately ski-jump decree Locks capable of opening door to Leicester triumph Rugby Union Proud record precedes Rotherham Professionals in for rude awakening Rugby League: Amateurs Convinced They Can Cause Cup Upsets Greenwood central to change of tack David Hands finds the Leicester centre eager to build on his growing reputation and step up to the full international stage The Times Cheltenham Doncaster Greystoke chasers to collect rich pickings Racing: One Man Can Dominate at Cheltenham as Richards Lines up Big-Race Treble Santa Concerto for virtuoso performance Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Sampras makes a racket about his title prospects Tennis: World No 1 Shouts the Odds after Confidently Disposing of Muster in Semi-Final Jones plots Aintree course for Le Teteu Ayr Barber's hope to relish fast conditions Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Beachill's challenge causes a surprise Sport in Brief Loughtonians' lament Clubs sue for peace Lyle struggles Downhill equality Italians on top Six-shooters aim to take game into a new arena Football Wray reconsiders Forest takeover Waddle still playing to the crowd David Maddock on the former England Wing relishing a return to centre stage Family man mixing amid the glitterati FA Cup Statistics Receivers step in at Bournemouth Wolves reap profit from Bull's late charge Football Excellent Skhng Conditions in Norway Record eludes Russian pair Ice Skating Hednesford cross cultural divide David powel finds underdogs revelling in their moment in footballs's spotlight For the Record Gourlay announces case for the defence Bowls Frustrated Davis lets silence do his talking Snooker Sproat names lottery winner Sports Politics Snow Reports Below-par Daly takes the money and runs Golf American Football Fleming thrives as England step out of line New Zealand assume command Gough back in the groove Eurostar Jonah Lomu: is this the end? Football Index Air New Zealand The night to check out your wardrobe shopping The dream that died Since boyhood Melvyn Bragg has been in love with America, but today he finds it culture in fantile adn violent. Here he describes the end of the affair Four-page special on the best of Greece travel Hang it, try the new hook look Nature's Best Health Products Ltd Serious Shopping Tropical Fruit 7 Three of a Kind Check your wardrobe Scottish fashion has never looked so appealing. Health Brown gets smart for Burns Night James Meade Limited Where boots are made for walking Open this Weeked A Division of Agnframes Ltd TV Eye Camera Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Read why COUNTax is Britain's No. 1 Antique Desks Snowdrops in the Green Cannock Gates ltd Rosewall Natural route to more privacy One of the most attractive ways to screen a garden is to train an espaliered tree or pleached hedge, says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Scatter Clears Cats Churchill's Stairlifts plc Solves Hard Water Problms Range Type Cookers Hard Water Finch Conservatories The Endless Pool Warwick Buildings I. E. M. Siam Royal Orchid Garden Answers Replies to readers' letters The Times Make a splash this summer With the huge Witley Court fountains being restored, Jane Owen investigates back-garden models Weeds perish in deadly gun battle If chemicals are taboo and hoeing is hard, try a falme fun, says Stephen Anderton Fact File Ideal homes at the press of a button How would the sitting room look in yellow? Or peach perhaps? There are ways of finding out... John D Wood & Co Countrymen, lend me your house Renting rural properties is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the housing market Children are a big factor in luring people out of cities The Times Selling Points Conseratories Homeswap Property News North of the Thames Paramount Building Savills International Property Consultants Aylesford Trenchard Arlidge The Cumberland Hotel A commanding seaman's rest Nautical but nice: three admirals have lived at Holmwood House near an estuary Wales The Times French Property Exhibition No Stamo Read Vigia Group We must keep buying the jam tarts Unless we are prepared to support our rural shops, the supermarket juggernaut will inevitably kill off our small market towns Down to Earth Thorny problem? Call in the flying ponies If plants and wildlife are threatened, the answer could be grazing. says Christian Dymond Nothing common about these gulls Feather Report The Times Wax Jackets Offer British Antique Replicas Lancahire Reproductions Limited Classic Pictures Ltd French William Tillman HSL Rocking Chair Acorn Stairlifts The 'Sheila Maid' Help the Aged Ardenco Ltd Sowesco The Dufflecoat Company Treske Traditional Dining Chairs Stannah Stairlifts Ltd Peter Adams The Velvet Norfolk Hat Car Coverall Seven out of ten in the UK die without a Will A Seymour Shirt is genuinely custom tailored Muchen Silk Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Medical Research One of the latest methods Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Sewills Pain Relief Guide Shire design Electronics Limited House Dust Mite? Asthma? Rhinitis? Genuine Birthday Newspapers Frost Free Spray Hair Problems? A sniff a day keeps vets away Aromatherapy for animals? Ask the dog with travel sickness, the paranoid puss or the racehorse with sore shins Animals & Accessories AJB & Associates Ltd The Cats Protection League Miscellaneous Slipover Seat Covers Luxury Animal Cushions Animals & Accessories Petsafe Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress Multiple Display Advertising Items Helping the body heal itself Alternatively Speaking Adopt Me A Vet Writes My toys are better than your toys Sibling rivalry is not confined to children - adults can be just as fierce in attention - seeking, says judy Goodkin Quiet reflections during Ramadan Covered with a black silk chador, Ruth Gledhill joined Shia Muslims for Friday prayers It's only rock'n'roll but I like it Personal Life A Times Reader Offer Trailfinders British <Midland The Airline for Europe Travelbag Club Direct General Accident Flight Bookers Global air travel plc Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Poland Campus Travel Bridge the World Worldwide travel insurance service limited USA Air Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Canada Just America USA Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Eclipse Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Crystal Holidays Dune roaming in the land of the gods George Hill begins our four-page Greece special in the Peloponnese A taste of St Barts and St Martin Saga An open view of Castro's island We're busy doing nothing - cheers Greece: On the tiny island of Paxos, days are spent on little else walking, boating and eating... 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Lesley Hudson-Jessop Caroline Crowther The Times Saturday Rendezvous Drawing down the moon Close Encounters The Professional Person's Introduction Agency Virginia Charles The Executive Club SIRiUS Sara Eden Avenues Dateline Kartharine Allen~Established 1960 Saturday Rendezvous Achoss The Room Saturday Rendezvous The Ultimate Valentines Party Perfect Harmony The Times The Times Newspapers Cascade Driving's future: the great debate We love our cars, but traffic levels are becoming insane. This week, the Government agenda. Next week, Labour's reply Transport Secretary Sir George Young argues cars should not be attacked, but alternatives encouraged Daihatsu Ford's fastest gets a new lease of life Famous name is given the kiss of life Maker calls for car ban Sponsored police panda to drunks Slapping the names of alchohol sellers on the side of underfunded forces' vehicles is a shortsighted disaster that only encourages criminal drivers Driven to Distraction Top car-crime squad faces axe New police priorities may mean the end of a crack team, reports Tony Dawe Mitsubishi drubs Dakar News in Brief AUTOfAX Carrot and stick for novices Alan Copps on new insurance incentives and licence penalties AA Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Brand new aged 30: the late great GT40s Ford could not sell them in 1969, so it left them in pieces. Vaugham Freeman on three lost classic racers Short life of a super Mini might've-been Kevin Eason on the stunning new successor Rover refuses to build Eagle Star Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Iver Village Cars Weissenfels BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items B M W Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bespokes Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Contract hire Direct Rentals The meter maid's day is past. Parking's a serious business Would you be a traffic warden? 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