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News from 27/09/1997

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Paul H. Tipler, STEVEMcManaman, Peter Brookes, Stephen Fry, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, L. Neville Brown (Professor), Joanna Hunter, Brian Greer, James Johnson, Andrew Pierce, Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, James Bone, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, John Morgan, Sean Lock, David Hurford-Jones (Charirman), Clive King, Carolyn Henderson, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Paul Hoggart, Geraldine Bedell, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Paul Massey, Trevor Lawson, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Jancis Robinson, Lynne Truss, Daniel Jeffreys, Stanley Slaughter, Merryn Myatt, Director Andrew Kotting, M. M. Burke, Kenneth Baker, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Elizabeth Lewis, Tony Patrick, Carl Reader, Margareta Pagano, Gunilla Gerland, Clare Stewart, Geoff Brown, Ron Law, John Kobal, Louise Godfrey, Ronald Forrest (Charirman), Lawrence Dallaglio, Alan Thompson, Julian Desborough, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Robert Wright, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Peter Kemp, Ian Jeffrey, Lesley Moule, George Scott, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Kevin Davies, Lord Montagu, Peter Waymark, R. K., Ian Morton, Alasdair Murray and James Bone, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Francesco Bongarra, Eve-Ann Prentice, T. P., Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Patrick Marber, David Hands, P. B., Jenny Eclair Squats, Anna Blundy, Harrison Ford, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Paul Draper, Derwent May, Edward J. O'brien, Kate Muir, Graham Wood, S. McLintock, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Andrew Moncur, Nigel Williamson, Kirsche Cheshire, Mark Ashford, Stephen Anderton, Sophie Campbell, Frank Skinner, Michael Theodoulou, C. M. Blakely, Editor, Oliver Dines, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, L. G., Jill Insley, Philip Perham, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Adam Jones, Victoria O'Brien, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Dominic Lutyens, Matt Dickinson, Peter Stothard, James Allcock, Paul Rhys, Stefano Hatfield, Francis Gilbert, Richard Evans, Arabella Warner, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, F. L., Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, David Kettle, David Blundell, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Bernard Hypher, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Clee, BN, John Goodbody, Rebecca Trumper, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Philip Delves Broughton, Deborah King, T. C. & A. L. Fisher, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Mrs Grace E. Taylor, Philip Beresford, Marjorie Wallace, Chief Executive, Caitlin Moran, Jane Owen, Peter Morris, GB, Ben MacIntyre, Jenny Eclair, Lynn K. Binner, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Catherine Adams, Non-League Football Walter Gammie, Philip A. Fleming (Crown Prosecutor), Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Mike Cable, Frances Lass, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Ekaterina Gordeeva with E. M. Swift, CF, Martin Waller, JRT, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Danny Baker, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Alistair Riley, James Hanington, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Anne Ashworth and Patrick Collinson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Charlie Porter, Robbie Williams, Peter Robinson, Oliver Bennett, Nicholas Watt and James Landale, Mark Dinan, Fergus O'Sullivan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John McKibbin, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Victoria Clayton, Sheila Jones, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Anthony D'offay, Sabrina Guinness,

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The Brightest, Best and Most Comprehensive Weekend… Hague deserts hereditary Tory peers First U-turn enrages the old guard Changing Times Fighting back Tufnell cloud Cook plays down EMU rumour What a gay old time for new Labour The Queen gives up Britannia Catwalking for the kit Pensioner faces war crimes trial Ernest & Julio Gallo Calfornia The Times Today Maga Zine Weekend Weekend Money Dell Picture Gallery New hope of EU ban on tobacco advertising Straw challenged on right to jury trial Cabinet to forgo second pay rise Five IRA men as 'reward' to Sinn Fein Families await news of bones in Kashmir News in Brief Welsh ally for Davies Drunk passenger jailed Mass for Princess Prison baby rethink Prep schools' success BNFL fined for leak Food for thought Keane 'in bar brawl' Dudley Moore surgery 'Catastrophe' for world heritage Treasures of 13th and century left cracked and crumbling after earthquakes rock central Italy, reports Richard Owen Two died as second shock brought ceiling down on restorers Rescurs used dogs and bulldozers to find victims buried in the eubble, writes John Phillips in Assisi Abbot Ale No Title BBC Burglar who read Who's Who is jailed Violent antiques thief leafed through the reference work to select judges and peers and planned each raid in great detail, reports Joanna Bale Rush for lottery tickets may mean £28m jackpot Oystel Abbey National Food rules protest is on a plate Cook under fire for ban or sale of Land Rovers to Indonesia New ethical arms sales policy is criticised for hitting a target wide of the mark, reports TSB Three soldiers in Cyprus brawl case are released Home Office staff 'face race discrimination' Employees' experiences have alarmed ministers, writes Valeric Elliott Marianne faithful to her friends Freed paedophile will strike again , say police Doctor who removed ovaries is censured Britons race against time to go supersonic in Nevada desert Thrust powers to 714mph in the sands of Black Ruck. Next stop is Mach 1, writes Giles Whittell Computers test the safety limits Stena Line From London to Paris in less than 16 minutes English vineyards finally bear fruit For those winegrowers who have battled through icy conditions and frosty receptions, 1997 could be a good year, says Simon de Bruxeelles Virgin Silk Cut Jane Macquitty's Top Five UK Wine in a Box Barclays Saudis enraged by tablorids' attack on Islam The Saudi Ambassador tells Michael Binyon he resents a billion Muslims' religion being insulted over the nurses Riyadh signs UN ban on cruelty Homebase Cookiiopeful after talks on nurses' fate Swiftcall Asylum seekers' amnesty refilled News in Brief Boy killed Blast memorial Glider death Bodies charge Ferry arrests Piped aboard And they're buying a Steinway to heaven A piano decorated by Queen Victoria's cabinet-makers and inscrubed with the signatures of famous composers should fetch £800,000, writes Dalya Alberge DiSNEYLAND Direct Flag found by Scott was relic of rival expedition When life at the top is just not enough Alexandra Frean on why career women quit their jobs for family Four Types of Women and their Attitudes to Work Diana Why single life does not begin at fifty Breaking up is so very hard to do Philip Delves Broughton finds the older you are the tougher it is Rabbi says inequality threatens Jewish future Cycling to work from Richmond - via Hell Damian Whitworth discovers the untold perits of riding furiously on the highway Salvation Army goes to war over rags riches Katiza's Journev Prison industries 'in Treasury straitjacket' An evening with Stephen Fry The Times/ Dillons Forum The Times/dillons Forum British Red Cross Designer babies warning to parents Green architect wins approval for a bridge of trees Alan Hamilton on a novel proposal by Piers Gough, left, to perk up a park BT The Star Wars To breathe life back into 90-acre lung in the Sapital An artist's impression of how Piers Gouh's bridged of steell, earth and trees will look, top, The structure will unite the north side of Mile End Park, above left, and its south side Breathing Space Whirlpool The Comet Price Creda Award Winning Products Sanyo Comet Dyson Goodmans Toshiba US finds Fat Ladies hard to swallow Cheltenham & Gloucester Fruity English tastes the best Characters cast for world-paly wizard Tunku Varadarajan Newyourk Winnie Mandela to give open evidence at truth commission Santa Carolina Feel free to forgo Liberty From a Special Correspondent: Britons feared dead in Asian haze air crash (AFP): Hong Kong bans English in class World in Brief Nato meets Russians Dylan plays hard to get (Reuters): Yeltsin signs religion Act (AFP): Cairo blast 'isolated case' (AFP): Millons flee cyclone Spielberg's dream factory still chases magic formula Steven Spielberg, left, hopes the nigtmare will end with his company's new blockbuster, says Giles Whittell Arafat answers critics with Hamas purge American shuttle heads for Mir rendezvous Mafia 'beast' and henchmen get life for killing judge The General Trading Company A celebration for all but a rough ride for a few Guess who is going to Labour's victory part. . . Brighton The Times Andrew Pierce admires the shining guest fist and… Benn's attack gives warning that Left will not hold its tongue Salmond delivers foretaste of conflicts with Labour A Luxury Week on the Nile A Special Offer Strategy failures lost Tories 80 seats The two faces of Cherie Mrs Blair and Ms Booth share the roles of mother, barrister, first lady and charity worker. Michael Gove separates woman and superwomen The Times The Sunday Times Fugitive killer held in France Ben MacIntryre unfolds the saga of an American hippie-era guru who is fighting extradition Softops The Orginal No-Elastic Sock Fiieieheerful broker of a breakthrough Mo Mowlam, extrovert yet sensitive to the nuances of her Northern Ireland brief, is proving a doughty fighter for peace Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acker Bilk & his Paramount Jazz Band Humphrey… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in The Times theatre Established double act provide a bitter-sweet contrast Rock Oasis/The Verve Earis Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items IsHague aotife-ifilit stand-in? Party reform will be the Tory leader, says Tim Hames The Tories have always opposed radical change Bell push The Times Diary Who are the barbarians? Never mind Saudi Arabia. Our penal system is an international disgrace Trump that The Times Diary New Times Out next month: a new book by Colin… Luvvie trouble The Times Diary Tucking in The Times Diary Old Times Dunkirk sprit in the desert Giles Whittel on a very British record breaker Fools Rush in A snap decision on EMU would destroy all trust in Blair Mandela on Trial The President himself must stand up to his ex-wife Fat Can Be a Feminine Virtue This British television series roadts American food humbugs Lessons of Tory leadership ballot Feuding ministers Church and State in Blair's Britain Need for inquiries Threat to Parliament Saudi law Summary justice Russian visas No 1 Poultry sets feathers flying Ask a silly question Thirsty work Court Circular Royal engagements Luncheon University news Church news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pictures by Royal Appointment Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinner The British Kidney Patient Association The Sunday Times Tom Greeves Tom Greeves, architectural conservationist and dradughtsman, died on August 31 aged 80. He was born on June 4,1917 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bill Hunter Christie Bill Hunter Christie, barrister and campaigner for dthe Falkland islanders, died on September 22 aged 75. He was born on August 18,1922 Jimmy Witherspoon Jimmy Witherspoon, blues singer, died on September 18 in Los Angeles aged 74. He was born on August 8,1923 Milestones Visconunt Tonypandy, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1976-83, died on September 22 aged 88. He was born on January 29,1909 Diana Duchess of Newcastle, jockey and master of foxhounds, died on september 19 aged 77. She was born on June 2,1920 Addmiral Sir Derek Empson, GBE, KCB naval aviator and Second Sea Lord, 1971-74, died on September 20 aged 78 He was born on October 29,1918 Equities power ahead Theatre Portfolio The Times Shares surge to record level as sterling takes a beating Cash is king for 43% of Northern Rock holders An average annual return of Hot Seat 30 Buffett may sell stake in Salomon A Week in the City Reed admits circulation figures were overstated Weekend Money Homes lending drops 11% in August Martin. Currie Business Today Takeover bid lifts shares in T&N Fellow Traveler popped question over dinner Oliver August finds out how a takeover came to be on the menu for Salomon Officials aim to create banking super union Kirk leaves Cooper A Times Reader Offer Toad set to break even BA to sell division to Americans Dividend up SMH ahead New Deal post Corroon expands with German deal Tourist Rates Hambros rejects revised offer by Fishers The Sunday Times BG starts talks to sell subsidiary for £0m Business Roundup Safety firm chief quits Jourdan seeks £5m Beckett blocks GU Gieves slips into the red Boeing to lift capacity Electrophoretics slides British Midland Country Casuals blames founders as loss deepens Poor sales hit GUS forecasts Rail Regulator takes on new powers Railtrack faces greater censure if it fails to meet targets By our City Editor: Markets and treasury iii a spin Commentary IBM chief is tipped for Apple post Growth continues at Clinton Cards By our Retail Correspondent: Breach of covenants threat for Ashley EU set to give green light to GMG merger Profit hopes lift Berisford Woolwich The 'Ed and Charlie show' looks behind the spin at the Treasury Janet Bush examines where real power lies in economic policymaking Virgin MegaSavers Risk-taker puts Nomura's money where his mouth is In the Hot Seat Here Dyke goes The Times City Diary Guy Hands: CV Heat is on for computer chip manufacturer Oliver August reports on a US federal investigation into Intel Own show The Times City Diary Talking shop The Times City Diary Hag Waving The Times City Diary British Funds Life Options Report on EMU helps lift FTSE to one-day record Stock Market Clare Stewart Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Rock solid shares Tempus Gus T&N Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Toad Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,596 News Features AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Maga Zine Metro Weekend Vision Europeans shine in the gloom Swings of Fortune on Nerve-Rcking Opening Day Wilson Under the Skin of Sport Danny Baker Kings off Simon Barnes On Dettori Weekend Money Can you do your weekly shop on a bike? Blurring the image of a charmless man of steel Lynne Truss Woods forces Montgomerie to cut up rough Delighted American padir caught celebrating too early after morning four-ball victor . . . Cup Details Today Results from Valderrama William Hill Trusting partner to be awesome at foursomes Europe should have an advantage over the United States in foursomes, says Mel Webb, but history shows otherwise PGA douses rumours about Open switch Captains steering separate courses to glory Latin soulmates make ideal pair …as Europens rediscover driving force 'Ballersteros took the role of compulsive Ryder Cup Shock! 'A team should be able to sell its league position. Flog it. Do a little trading' Tale of the tape Keggy Keegle's cottage industry Fast thinking Cup fever shifts to downtown Sudbury Football Saturday NatWest Seamier side of the game The Forest v Anderlecht affair fits a sorry pattern in European football When losing is no joke The supporters are beginning to get restless, Mark Hodkinson reports Life at Hte Top High-duty import Football Saturday Krlheinz Ridle's professionalisrem has earned instant respect from team-mates and management at Liverpool Fulham bask in limelight Injury rules out Ripley for England Norwich claim bragging rights Russell keppskon Pershaps a psychologist would have been betterd suited to the job of taking carge of the game today at Villa Park, instead of Neale Barry, a planner from Scunthorpe Michael Henderson This is the sort of match that Barnsley must wing if they are to remain an FA carling premiership club Keith Pike Barnsley play the most attractive football, Bolton Wanderers have the best stadium but of the three EA Carling premiership newcornes Peter Robinson Talk about fickle Hall-time comes and David Jones strolls along dthe tounchline with warm appluse ringing in his earsd; 45 minutes of dull footbal later, he makes the same trip to a Oliver Holt Gianfranco Zola, Chelsea's Itdalian forward, admited yesterdday that his tedam must beat Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge today to maintain their status as genuine challengers for the FA Carling premiership title Football Saturday On Moinday David Maddock Perhaps Manchester United could draft… Mark Hodkinson Thintgs are look ing good for Arsenal and Dennis Bergkamp Matt Dickinson Things must be worse for Totten ham Hotspur than anybodayimagined if Gerry Francis, the manager, feels the needs to try to sign Italians with dubious reputaitons for prokmoting Brian Glanvile Unless west Ham United can improve on their wretched defensive perfdormance agianst Arscnal in midweek, the could be in for another hiding David Maddock Chris coleman is fit againk, but he could be forgiven for wanting to avoid the televisited vistit of conventry cith tomorrow' With Friends like These FA Carling Premiership Attack Scorers Defence Scoring Trends Answering the call to lead from front on a night to remember McManaman's World Football Saturday Cautions Home Offenders Away Referees Internet Weekend Matches Broadcasting Tufnell faces ban over claims he refused drug test Cricket Whittall hits heights Villeneuve plans a quick getaway Motor Racing: Panis Makes Rapid Return to Formula One Stage For the Record Nurburgring Deatils Delight as Goosen goes over the wall Victory for Briton in Puissance Bold Rusedski overruns Russian Tennis: Briton Overcomes Kafelnikov to Earn Semi-Final Place Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Late rally takes Australia through In Brief Sainz to rejoin Toyota Marshall marches on Hollioake at the helm Ireland in command Burton's name lives on England ready for move up to club class Attention to detail and competition for places wil be th watchwords of new management tean Jenkins keen to restore Ponty's pride After the shameful scenes in Brive, the spotlight falls on the Lions full back as he leads his team into battle Smith profits from trading places Gup returns put under scrutiny Virgin Revoque ready to solve Ascot puzzle Racing: Question Markes Hang over Several of the Contenders in Festival Showpiece Thunderer: Ascot Thunderer: Ascot Tomorrow Race Horse Guide to our Racecard Return of Dettori's Magnificent Seven? Faraway Lass well suited by conditions Ascot BBC1 Racing next Week Televised Races this Weekend Ascot Tomorrow BBC2 Rapid Raceline Charming? Ruthless A year after his astornishing feat at Ascot, Frankie Dettori is feeling the pressure to keep up his standards Simon Barnes Talking horse Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Market Rasen King Of Kings has chip removed from knee Yesterday's Results Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Contract Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Audi Authorised Dealers Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Section for Cars, Bikes, Boats and Everyone on the Move Saddle up for the superstore Can't manage the weekly shop without a car? 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Eagle Star Wild child of investment vehicles Comment Anne Ashworth personal Finance Editor Deutsche writes final chapter Caroline Merrell reports on the end of a financial scandal that rocked Britain's investment industry Prudential The Equitable Life Bank of Ireland Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Union Borrowers seek amnesty over mortgage debts Sara McConnell on a campain to stop lenders acting years later to recover their money Au MasteCard Age Concern joins the world of corporate bonds Gavin Lumsden finds some managers risking fund capital Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Govett Investment GT Global Alchemy for the 20th century Clare Seward explains the science of investment disciplines Investment a Guide for Beginners Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Abbey Life Pensions Virgin MegaSavers Cover for childhood accidents Financial Times Product offers double whammy of charges As the small investors' watchdog prepares to tighten up on the salw of 'funds of funds', assesses The Equitable Life Virgin Prudential First National Building Society Guernsey Limited TSB Norwich Union M&G Taxing times for the self-employed John Givens highlights important issues for people starting up their own business Go It Alone Tax Call in the professionals Get better value when you buy your annuity Marianne Curphey looks at the options for people who are approaching retirement and are ready to draw their pensions Surrenda-Link Ltd Paragon Legal & General Take the first steps to starting your pension now Jupiter Guaranteed Income Bonds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Surf the Net with help of Which? The Times Money Information Service Savings' Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Discover The Magic of Penny shares Savers unaware of the self-assessment trap The Week in Money Neville James Finer points of a borderline case of mis-selling Nationwide fates itself Perpetual Pensioners deserve to keep their Pep benefits Abbey habit is spreading Letters are welcomed, but The Times regrets it… Direct Line Rates Framlington Beale Dobie Woolwich The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Making life more secure Lizanne Rose shows how precautions plus insurance keep theft and fraud at bay Scottish Widows Classic way to save cash is to buy an ageing car Merryn Myatt on the best options for students who want to go out without going broke Neo-Classic Bargains on a Budget AGE Concern Foreign Colonial General Accident Pensions claims hit crisis point The Times Personal Finace Newspaper of the Year Caroline Merrell finds funds and deadlines for mis-selling compensation are severely stretched Analysts expect a Rock-steady debut Little Heroes 52 Pressing for action after bad deal Fidelity Investments Millions of workers to go it alone Classic Cash 63 Inside Shopping His pen dipped delicately in acid wit Ordure, ordure, Micheael Gove examines the animal magic of Peter Brookes. The Times Political Cartoonist Index Don't worry, I won't get pregnant Property Travel Offers Wines which age shall not wither Long-term cellaring is out. Jancis Robinson on vintages that mature fast The White House A brutal and very Jamaican death Tunku Varadarajain mourns the shocking loss of a dear friend Picture Gallery Drawing on experience Kenneth Baker examines the new book by Times cartoonist Peter Brookes Canard-Duchene Loving revival of a rock pile Lady Cobbold tells Mike Cable how CRA helped her to refashion knebworth House My favorate shop Not everything in black and white's a grind Salt and Peppers Pots Bargain Basement Gargets Wear them far and wide The latest wie-legged styles are the answerd to every woman's trouser dilemma, Heath Brown writes Three of a Kind Paris Garden Answers Cannock Gates Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Twin pools mirror their makers Me and my Garde: S R Petre Parker Jane Owen visits an estate where minds are entwined Multiple Display Advertising Items Earth up celery and leeks to blanch them, and winter… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stairlift Experts Bob Andrews Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodman spare that tree Instead of clearing out your new garden you could join up the dots, says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Pinnade Power Equipment Limited BAC Conservatories Devolution puts owners in real state Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Property Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina Puentericmano Anyone for a happy landing? 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Forget crochet and croquet: grandparents are worrying their children, says Geraldine Bedell 'The day I kneed a burglar in the groin A Times Reader Offer Can video collar their mass exodus? The Catholic church hopes a film will solve its priest-recruitment difficulties, says Ruth Gledhill God's message is one of hope Credo First steps on a journey into the light Ruth Gledhill visits a London parish which has acquired not only a retired bishop as its new vicar, but also his son At your Service Church services tomorrow Backfriend Adjustamatic Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Saturday September 27 1997 United Cutlers Btaybafe Fabulous New Patented System Acorn Free Book Offer HJ Sortop Socks Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr. motivator Globes Multiple Display Advertising Items Satellite Atlas of the World Seymour Shirts Pure Silk Waistcoats French Ladies Skirts & Trousers Weekend Courses and Activities Take your pick from autdumn walks, golf or gold thread embroidery Shoparound Sinclair Research Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow for Men & Womens Shoes On the Spot Sky spy threatens romp in the hay Satelite technology allowing rural dwellers to keep an eye on their neighbours could also kill off at least on cherished tradition Down to Earth New Forest ponies face a hard winter Decline of the once-prized pets endangers an ancient way of life, says Travor Lawson Watching the wary woodpigeon Feather Report The Times Trailfinders People think the world of us! 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Castaway among the coral For Elizabeth Jane Howard, the Maldives brought to life childhood fantasies of being shipwrecked, but without any of the discomforts Saga Poland Orient Lines Now Boarding Maldives But the Romany got here first Gereth Huw Davies steps back 2,000 years on a drive through Languedoc Roussillon, southern France Brittany Ferries Discooer the Greal Fund of Alaska Fact File Long day's journey into the bay Peter Stothard on leopardskin loincloths and other theartical memorabila at the of Cape Cod Cayman Islands Provincetown Fact File New England Connection Somak Holidays Virgin atlantic When the Boeing gets tough Never mind trainspotting, planespotting is best, says Oliver Bennett Swansea Cork Ferries Planespotter's Fact File P&O Cruises Living in the past with a house of spirtis Francis Gilbert picks up a new guide to London's lesser-known museums and finds some of the most atmospheric houses Dennis Severs House Virgin MegaSavers Archers The Geffrye Museum Word-Watching Tourist or Traveller The Dickens Museum Worldcover Direct Treasure island Jill Crawshaw's Trvel Tips How tp avoid being hijacked The latest Travellers Handbook offers a wealth adventurous traveller Parades and all that jazz Jill Crawshaw's Trveltips Best baroque in Budapest Around the World a Weekend Guide Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips More than 600 concerts, exhibitions and other events… Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips Hanoi history Jill Crawshaw's Trvel Tips Families first Jill Crawshaw's Trvel Tips Don't forget to pack a mask Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Hoverspeed Pilgrims' progress Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Breaks Platinum Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Campus Travel has launched its own free Rough Guide… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russia Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sweden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jersey European Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where Harry rnet Owain In Worcestershire, David Blundell walks where an English king faced a warring Welsh chieftain The less remembered hills Stanley Slaughter enjoys a wander through the gentler side of Shropshire Fact File Worcestershire Fact File The Times Reader Offer The Times Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ladies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Club Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guys - Read this! 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" Cover story 6-8 Plus Full arts listings for your area start on Theatre 10-11 Music 12-15 Also inside This week. . . Sample the best Edinburgh in London. . . rock out with music industry insiders in Glasgow.. . see French theatre without crossing the Channel.. . meet Julietta in Leeds.. . picture an artist getting rich quick.. . or take a flyer with clubland art in Bristol Master Card Power to the people Working class heroes right down to their designer jackets, M people have sold six million records worlwide. Now they are ready to coquer America. Nigel Williamsfinds them on fighting form. Portrait: Kevin Davies 'I don't put a sing saying "M People live here" on my door If you name house Supernova Heights like Noel Gallagher you are asking for it' Picture Gallery Queen's Theatre Short Cuts Clive King discovers Pedro Almodowar is a fan of Ruth Rendell. . . comes over all emotional with Brenda Blethyn and Julle Walters.. . previews the black ads Asian film festival in Bradford.. . and hails a pulp fiction price Great Night in: Director Andrew Kotting UK Top 10 Films L. A. Stories US Top 10 Films Paul Rhys Baackstage with. . . Stage or silver Screen? Heart-thorb or heartache? Life is anything but simple for the national Theatre's brighest star. Lottie Moggachl lends a sympathetic ear Take Cover Rage of innocence Mansun may be on the fast-track to A-list status, but Mike Pattemden finds singer-songwriter Paul Draper still railin g against the world 'People blag me, lie to me, cheat me, kick me in the face, The big album Nobody else is quite like Portishead. No one else sings quite like Beth Gibbons Singled out Goldsmiths' Fair 1997 New album releases Classical Choice Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Hampohries and win £50 worth of records Setting the tome When is a bookshop not a bookshop? When it's fun, of course. 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