News from 08/11/1997
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Chris Ayres and Adam Jones, Mark George, Tunku Varadarajan, Noel Sodor and Man, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Terry Pratchett, Paul Heiney, Geoffrey Lewis, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, M. A. Faraday, Brian Greer, Andrew Pierce and Ben MacIntyre, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Duncan Reid, David Philpott, Pip Palmer, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, R. McKee, John Diamond, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Jonathan Croall, Philip Howard, Christopher Hadley, Patrick Collinson, Jeremy Kingston, Emma Manning, Editor, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Adam Clapham, Gareth Boote, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Blank, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Margareta Pagano, Naomi Lawson, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Dee McQuillan, Joe Joseph, Tracey Emin, Timothy H. Jones, Louise Godfrey, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, John Clarke, John Bryant, Valerie Elliott, Chris Gill, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Blair, Shirley English, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Patrick Humphries, P. S., Dr W. G. Taylor, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, R. K., Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, JK, John Young, T. P., Harry Ritchie, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Michael Cable, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, Mary Ann Sieghart and Valerie Elliott, Mary Loudon, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Jasper Gerard, Lizanne Rose, D. W. Pountney, Director, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Sophie Campbell, Richard Miles and Marianne Curphey, David Maddock and Matt Dickinson, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Jill Insley, Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell, Patricia Ford, Vijen Manek and Rejinikant Mehta, Lee Henshaw, Adam Jones, Richard Ottaway, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Cheryl Taylor, P. W., Karen Zagor, James Allcock, Leonard Dickson, Beverley Weston, Philip Neaverson, Tom Rhodes and James Bone, Richard Evans, Min Cooper, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, P. Motte-Harrison, Cameron Davies (Managing Director), Edward Armitage, Dalya Alberge, Martin Fletcher and Richard Ford, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Jack Crossley, Alan Hassell, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Renata Rubnikowicz, Jason Nissé, Tunku Varadarajan's, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, J.S Lanarkshire, Deborah King, Susan Elkin, Ruth Larrea, Jonathan Harvie, Mark Hodkinson, James Cant, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Kate Muir's, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Helen Pridham, Richard Stone, Principal, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Steve McManaman, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Ian Bale, Danny Baker, Douglas Gay, Lisa Verrico, Richard Oxon, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Tom Chesshyre, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Charlie Porter, Robert Whymant, Penny Perrick, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Leonard Ingrams, Chairman, Susannah Jowitt, Hazel Spink, Conal Gregory, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe 100 Best Wines Tapes point to fixing of grand prix Times investigation forces inquiry Times continues to narrow gap Blockade lifted Index Inquiry police quit over stress Sold for £20m: London's most des res Richard Gere The Saturday Times Earl's model cool on wedding talk The Saturday Times Now Bigger and Better Hague risks Cbi rift with attack on the euro Cartier The Times Today in the Times The BT Shop Time for the Lord Mayor of London to turn again The Government's plan to modernise local democracy will open the ancient institutions of the City of London to new blood, reports Valerie Elliott School bus crash on M1 leaves 14 injured Sleaze did not cut vote, says Labour Spice Girls sack man who made them £30m Straw to transfer terrorists to Irish prisons Blood Money Firm pays out over Diana CD Nolan's farewell Reed recruited Spy breaks cover Submarine death Poor Barnsley Curious diver strutk 17th-century gold Dalya Alberge is dazzled by treasure from early trading links with Morocco Peer's appeal to be test for jail assaults Vigilantes' innocent victim tells how he feared for life Student is still traumatised after being stripped and toured by gang, reports Michael Horsnell Mental hospital for crash driver Christian Aid The Dark Side of Camelot BT Minister defends parents' right to smack children Man killed as gas blast wrecks three houses Teachers backed by judge over expulsion Abbey National Germans sue over Greenwich dome deal Crash victim wins £950,000 for helpless flirtatiousness Brain-damaged accountant could not stop pestering women after accident, reports Damian Whitworth The Number One Bestseller Superplonk 1998 Pamphlet shows how to disrupt BA flights Lacoste Do It All Cut and thrust of the Great War recalled Vodafone Pension scandal of suspended police Many internal inquiries are halted without proof of wrongdoing when the accused officers take retirement on health grounds, report Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler Legal & General The Sunday Times Dixons Forces frustrated by wasted time and cash The new Passal Estate Room for speculation Roger Boyes reports on the timeless lure of the enigmatic Amber Room, looted by invading Nazis and either destroyed or awaiting rediscovery Communist crowds reject Yeltsin plea Vodafone British Gas Tides of plastic swamping huge gannet colony Moben Dam threatens last of rare dolphins As the last boulder drops into place, fears are growing for wildlife at Three Gorges dam, James Pringle writes Living on burrowed time Oystel Making a royal mint Peter Foster on which mementoes of the monarchy fetch high prices Direct SKY PC World the Computer Superstore Well keep your euro seat warm, French tell Blair Style is replacing substance in brand-new Britain Riddell on Politics GM Army sets professional example Northern Rock Deal for truckers agreed as blockade is lifted Currys Best Ever Christmas Prices Fur poster too hot for Times Square Japanese Prime Minister admits relationship with alleged Chinese spy Unwind Model student has a brush with Plato Computer kids still slayed by Santa How big business dropped 24-carat dangers Pentagon increases pressure on UN for Iraq raids Rover Relax Picture Gallery Louise case family issue picture Mass funeral in Spain for 21 victims of floods World in Brief Britain helps war witnesses (Reuters): French pastis king dies (AP): Afghan aid wheat stolen (Reuters): Muslims free Irish priest Senna crash charge threat Titanic film stays afloat Hollywood blockbuster looks on course to be a success at the box office, Giles Whittell writes MOPS BT Interrnet Ten of the Most Expensive Flops of All Time Computer puts price on footballers How much is a player rcally worth? An econnomists's formula claims to have the answers, writes Nicholas Wood Bank of Scotland Banking Direct The Sunday Times Teenage rapists attack court staff News in Brief Tories defect Late, late film Notes for piano Forgery charge Alcoholic milk Oxbridge ready to give Labour third degree Dons turned ?3m into ?300m Sangyong BBC Discord and poor plotting ruin the opera Philip Delves Broughton unravals the synopsis that has left directors of the Royal Opera House and arts ministers facing an uncertain final act Harrods Knightsbridge Lloyds Bank JCB A charmed life in the fast lane Max Mosley, whose world has been thrown into confusion by fixing claims, tells how a deal was done on tobacco advertising Art Galleries Scissor Happy No discord here, just pure joy for real music lovers Concert Wigmore Hall Gala Why a lily can threaten the poppy Conor Cruise O'Brien on Irish unease about Armistice Day Sporting pair Picture Gallery Tough on the top-up Why should the taxpayer subsidise the elite? Oxbridge ought to fix its own fees Steering clear Old Times Jasper Gerard Party games New Times Party Times Philip Howard Compassion, cruelty and the caveman's itch Days to Remember Symbols of sacrifice that must not wither Paisley Ties Why Labour reformers in Scotland must cut the knot Sleaze on the Grid Grand Prix racing needs to change its morals and its methods Contradictions in immigration law Justice abroad Hitler and Ypres Opera and dance rise to high drama Coal emissions Return match London assembly Students' benefits Church dissent on gay age of consent6 Live and kicking? Language 'tsar' Court Circular Royal engagements Baron Thomas of Macclesfield Baron Simpson of Dunkeld Memorial service Mr E. J. Amos Luncheon Picture Gallery Dinners Environmental Clearners University news Oxford Weekend birthdays Steve McQueen Personal Column Gunmakers Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Clothilde People Clothilde Peploe, painter, died on October 23 aged 81. She was born on January 6,1916 Personal Column The Domestic Directory Michael Balfour Michael Balfour, actor, died on October 24 aged 79. He was born on Feburnry 11,1918 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Canon Reg Smith Canon Reg Smith, Rector of Bury since 1966, died on November 3 aged 82. He was born on June 15,1915 Milestones Sir Isaiah Berlin, OM, CBE, FBA, philosopher and first President of Wolfson College, Oxford, died on November 5 aged 88. He was born in Latvia, on June 6,1909 Widespread falls Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days 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 LineOne Portfolio The Times Blyth Spirit US rate rise threat rattles markets Share falls in London and New York follow reverses in Far East CBI seeks members' aid to avert cash crisis PPP dose to buying Mis Aweek in the City Peer to end Trustor link Ivory & Sime and Friends Provident link Weekend Money Primus Business Today Stock Market Indices Emap aims to acquire health titles Barclays 'winning pay row' Tourist Rates The Times Picture Gallery RAC rescues BSM in £54m takeover of driving school Newspaper industry escapes referral Ex-Costam chief payout at £360,000 From a Correspondent in Paris: Airbus gamble pays off Eva Air becomes launch customer for airliner Support for compulsory pensions BSkyB chief to go at annual meeting Business Roundup BTR to sell division Dairy Queen sued Chrysler sells rentals Motorcycle City buyout Prospect suspended Café Inns advances Albert Fisher disposal Swallowfield warning Mayflower's Daring Voyage Buoyant Unilever vows to speed up pace of revamp Mayflower power scorned by Vickers Wray to take stake in Prestbury By our City Editor: Mutual appreciation society Commentary Hambro Insurance Services on prowl Starwood spices up bid offer for ITT British Land hit over share structure plan Maple Computer Taylor takes step towards Lloyd's chair Emap's 'dirty, lazy boy' made good In the Hot Seat Graduates of Blyth lessons find more to life than 45 degrees BT yacht race gave insights for managers to take back to dry land, says Chris Ayres Alitalia Bloke power Model date Shell suits I AM glad to see that our privatised railways are… Oh, Isa! Name game British Funds Liffe Options Picture Gallery Nervous Ipvestors head for safe hiiven of bonds 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 His Unilever Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes The best of Friends Tempus BSM Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,632 News Features AA Information Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Forecast Noon today Superlative Travel Magazine Metro Weekend Vision Running on empty morality The Jerez Tapes: Schumacher's Defence For them hath the Lord chosen to carry Under the Skin of Sport Marco Negri Danny Baker Simon Barnes Cole sheds his reputation as costly misfit How Ferguson's £7m lump sum investment finally paid dividends Weekend Money At last, you can hire a taxi without the banter The Jerez tapes: how a race was won and lost The William Transcript Conversation largely between the team's race engineer, Jock Clear, and Jacques Villeneuve BudICE British trio reach last four Squash Australia collapse halted by Taylor Sport in Brief Slough break new ground Close shave for Hicks Price is right Yours Trulli Rusedski strolls through Tennis Handy tip for tight dog races For the Record Merit Cup lands in modification storm Sailing Two cheers for when the lights go out Holyfield will have the crowd singing his praises at title fight Boxing: Man of God Takes the Stage at Revival Meeting Gullit's precious little darlings Would you believe it? Abbey King learns need for speed Equestrianism LineOne Jamaica thrive on English link The Central and North American World Cup qualifers may be decide tomorrow Romanians await Villa Jansen's firm principles Football Saturday Kevin McCarra finds the Celtic coach unfazed by his first Glasgow derby Crown jewels tarnished Hoddle gives Cole and Sutton striking chance Squad Former striker offers spiritual guidance Continuing his scries, Mark Hodkinson meets the club chaplain putting football into context Last of the game's leviathans Football Saturday As he approaches the end of an illustrious career Steve Bould has become one of a dying breed Huddersfield add to City's gloom Bottom club to pursue old boy Leeds United V Derby County Today, 3.0 Nick Szczepanik a newspaper article this week… Blackburn Rovers v Everton Today, 3.0 Peter Robinson Question: which clubs retain unbeaten… Coventry City v Newcastle United Today, 3.0 (sold out) Brian Glanville Aston Villa are the enigma of the FA… Crystal Palace v Aston Villa Today, 3.0 Mark Hodkinson The executive seats will be as much a… Sheffield Wednesday v Bolton Wanderers Today, 3.0 Football Saturday Arsenal v Manchester United Tomorrow, 4.0 (sold out) Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur Today, 3.0 (sold out) On Monday Matt Dickinson The Matthew Le Tissier fan club is… Southamption v Barnsley Today, 3.0 (sold out) Brian Glanville For West Ham United, the most… Chelsea v West Ham United Tomorrow, 3.0 (sold out) Net Income Fa Carling Premiership Premiership's spent forces prove that title cannot be bought Football Saturday Weekend Matches Coverage French leave pays off Thierry Lacroix, the Harlequins fly half, left his homeland in order to fulfil his rugby career Morland England kick sevens into touch Rugby Union Statistics Big chance to escape from domestic strife Brive encounter is just the thing to sting drowsy Wasps into life England's finest face stern test in quarter-finals Rugby Union Boobyer's chance to make a mark Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Hitachi Radlinski tackles task head on Christopher Irvine speaks to the Wigan utility back with a devotion to defence Chok and Lai hit Scotland for six Bowls The Birmingham Britain must step on gas to stay alive Rugby League Redgrave drops out of Leander crew Rowing French filly to blunt cutting edge of locals Racing Doncaster Breeders' Cup Fields Future Perfect to end season on profitable note Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline National Hunt Form Guide Yesterday's Results Champion made in America The Breeders' Cup offers Fallon the chance to revisit the United States, where his talent and self-belief were fine-tuned Chepstow Wincanton Uttoxeter Newcastle Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytnerdirect Cotswold Iver Village Cars Weissenfels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stephen James Prophets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automania JR 318i Touring SE Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner RUD Chains Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Platinum Group of Companies Prime Vehicle Contracts Leasing Contract hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Section for Cars, Bikes, Boats and Everyone on… Fare deal: switch off the cabbie Kevin Eason looks at the shape-and silence-of London's new-style taxi Take two wheels, add rocket power, and head for 500mph John Naish meets the man hoping to win another record for Britain Flying in the face of modest answers Lure of the road into Africa New Saab wins the enthusiasts' approval Space and light in a friendly Teletubby Passenger's View Contract Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Direct Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Lancaster Cruickshank Multiple Classified Advertising Items 500Sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items SLK 230 Kompressor 500 SL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300 SE SL 280 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheaper flights to take off the traffic There is implied lack of interest in questions such as "Why have we got roadworks here when there is another set of roadworks half a mile away?" Driven to Distraction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorcycles Rgs Motorcycles Institute Advanced Motorists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Suzuki Norman & Marsh Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche V & J Superbikes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carcoon International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DK Registrations Market Research Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hallamshire Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chr 151 Rolls Royce & Bentley Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys AA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merlin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hooper Alpe Dial-A-Fax Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choose your Own Registration Multiple Classified Advertising Items 900Se Talladega Saab Subaru Driving force gears up for a marathon to Cape Town After Peking-Paris, the competitors are preparing for an even longer rally, says Eve-Ann Prentice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bargain Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sidlow Dovercourt With quirks and comfort Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Theatre Tokens The Royal Bank of Scotland Go It Alone Don't get plastered on the piste The ever more crowded ski slopes and soaring medical costs mean that good insurance cover is vital before you start, says Lizanne Rose Norwich Union Off to a Flyer Faith restored in bricks and mortar Buying a property for rental income is a growing trend, says Clare Stewart Pension fears led to flat purchase Commercial Union The would-be landlord's tale Legal & General In on the ground floor of growth areas for renting Treading carefully with the Revenue Rich fear a soaking from Brown Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell explain why tax lawyers are suddenly doing big business Don't take a leaf out of Lawson's book Comment Bristol & West Those BES boys are back in town Repossessions may rise as state benefits are cut A gap is growing between state aid and mortage repayments, says Sara McConnell Schroders Pressure is on to safeguard loan cost In-depth plan overcame cashflow crisis You're in business with a little straight talking Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Savings Line Are you ready for splits? Jill Insley on the scepticism surrounding a new inverstment trust Eagle Star Perpetual Bank bolsters the bears Personal Investor Virgin for a new year launch Susan Emmett says many who want the new bank account will not qualify The public's £1.4bn that melted away Northern Rock Legal & General Solid investment or fool's gold? Clare Stewart on how the precious metal appears to have lost some of its lustre Frail and elderly to get their say Marianne Curphey on funding care for the aged, the topic of a Royal Commission Scottish Widows All a question of balance Jupiter Fast , convenient - but are they any good? Hazel Spink on phone-based insurance and pension products Royal & Sunalliance Are Telephone Services Cheaper? The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd The Equitable Life Investor Intelligence Martin Currie How the Duclty took over the widow's mite There being no will, it went to good causes, says Susan Emmett Policy Choice Direct LineOne A lack of Sets appeal As the new share trading system gets under way, problems are surfacing, says Patrick Collinson Scottish Widows Virgin direct Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Woolwich unveils card-based account The Times Money Information Service Free Offer Neville James Directline Financial Services The keys to completing a collection Computerised search systems can help to find those hard to spot items, says Conal Gregory One Pep at a time is the basic rule Weekend Money Letters The joys of self-assessment Letters to Weekend Money are welcomed, but The Times… Investor Line Four wasted years Oldie power Wesleyan Financial Services Less paper, we agree The Week in Money H. E. Foster & Cranfield Woolwich Direct Visa Search starts for the calm after the storm After the recent market turmoil, Gavin Lumsden assesses the way forward for cautious investors The Equitable Life Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Base rate move brings smiles to savers Savings accounts are back on the right track, says Karen Zagor Coventry Building Society The Old Lady puts gilts in the shade Garmore Independent Financial Adviser This Newspaper and You Beale Dobie Bear Essentials Splitting the difference Caroline Merrll on the UK's growing popularity as a place to divorce Home-loan bargains as lenders are caught Fidelity Investments Thank You, Caller Inside Lest we Forget Time to turn again Lord Mayor, elected Mayor: London ain't big enough for both of them. Mary Ann Sieghart and Valerie Elliott report Index Bill Bryson Shopping Home Life Travel We will remember them… At long last we are starting to take proper care of our war memorials, says John Young Hofels Museum's happy landing Magimix Call for tribute to thousands killed on home front Campaigners want a memorial to the 60,000 people who died in the Blitz Picture Gallery The Lord Mayor's Show How IT All Started Bally Picture Gallery Superwoman's little secret For high-flyer mother-of-five Nicola Horlick a one-stop children's store is a real godsend Lloyds Bank Bargains Hot on the market Toasters Picture Gallery Gadgets Picture Gallery Nineties look without a label HJ Three of a Kind Canard-Duchene Mr Panda's brush with extinction Missing from the managerie: one three-foot blue fur adder and one grey and balding bedtime pal. Put out a bulleting to Pizza Express Life and Soul 'I was treated just like one of the family' Naomi Lawson worked as an au pair in America for a year and had a great time LineOne Guidelines to follow in the search for child care The Right Questions to Ask Playing God with natural selection A French ocmpany claims it can help ocupies determine the sex of their baby. Aileen Ballantyne reports Sorry, I don't want new labour 'These days men feel obliged to be present at the birth of their children. One father, however, reckons this is a bad idea' The Times If I were a rich man A 15-million house in Regent's Park comes with a Rolls-Royce. But is it little more than a sales gimmick, asks Rachel Kelly London Property Hollybook North of the Thames Twin Foxes Dolton Rooms with a view to filming Erica Wagner explores the hotel that became the setting for a Dance to the Music of Time Starring in Berkshire Market Comment The Sunday Times Home Swap The angel of divine profit Homeowners are selling up and becoming milllionaires overnight. Tom Rowland and Rachel kelly report John D Wood & Co Smart Movers Derbyshire Bewley Homes Carr & Company Goldfinch Country Property English Courtyard Homes & Gardens The Real Tree Company Ltd Countax Nature brought to book Stephen Anderton meets an author who always puts his faith in nature Premier Terence Cuneo Compost Bins Lamp Posts Agriframes Ladder Stabiliser Garden Answers Homes & Gardens Global Security Snowdrops in the Green Nationwide Fervice Warwick Buildings Romance blooms all year round The novelist tells Jone Owen how much she enjoys her own sanctuary, laid out by Capability Brown Cannock Gates Ltd Moriarti's Range Type Cookers Moriarti's Pioneer The Wadham Trading Company No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Reclaimed Allotment holders dig in their heels Gardeners are determined not to give up their plots for development, says Pip Palmer Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hay Hampers The Good Food Company of Harefield Ltd Homes & Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silverman's Ltd Gifts for Everyone Hedgehog Family T-Shirts £5 Post Free Sweat Shirts… Gifts for Everyone MGF Nostalgic Flights Wild Tracks Newmarket Weekend Tips Jigsaw Puzzles Made from your Photos Bond & Gibbins Bargain of the Month Plant of the Month Castle Combe Skid Pan Tidybike Storage Rack Thorntons T. 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Dee McQuillan reports Treasured Tuber: The Facts Animals & Accessories GTOY Let your Cat Enjoy Life the Natural Way Accessories Multiple Display Advertising Items Dogs Kennels Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Upper Mill Franey Products Little pet with the lion heart Cats don't just purr and eat mice—a new book shows them to be highly complex creatures, Jack Crossley writes A Vet Writes Adopt Me A shadow looms over the moors Protests are mounting over peat cutters' exploitation of a thriving habitat for Yorkshire wildlife. Nick Nuttall reports Gifts for her Gifts for Everyone The Perfect Christmas Gift Christmas Gift Guide Secret Looks Mason Pearson Gifts for Him Hanging Basket Brackets Great Central Railway Christmas Gift Guide At home in a dome Feather Reprot Anger over 'dry' river The worm turns for early risers 'In rural areas, early rising has become a a tradition kept alive only by a dwindling, elderly population—part form diary formers' Down to Earth Determined to keep on rabbiting Hunting with dogs is not confined to the well-to-do. Lee Henshaw finds it on a council estate On the Spot: Carnkie, Cornwall Huntsmen have had their day The anti-hunt veteran John Bryant answers critics of Michael Foster's Bill Beauty and sorrow Ruth Gledhill visits a Serbian Church The Times 'Sunday will be a hard day for us' The Enniskillen bomb destroyed Joan Wilson's familly, but, says Martin Fletcher, it has not destroyed her faith Millennium offers rich fuel for Christian imagination Gredo Church Services tomorrow Shoparound Swiss Ski Holiday Mummy's boys get together Weekend Courses and Activites Telephone Ordering Service Multiple Display Advertising Items French Stannah The Velvet Norfolk Hat Sewills Multiple Display Advertising Items Pure Silk Shirts Born for Loden Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Robinson & Collins Adjustable Beds The Dufflecoat Company Serving up soul food for thought Sophie Campbell returns to Harlem to find its streets are now safe for visitors Island life among the painters P&O Cruises Bill Bryson: a reluctant traveller Where to go to see the last of the few Many of the wartime airfields of Cambridgeshire have gone, but their heroic air crews are not forgotten, says Susan Elkin British Airways Holidays Worldcover VN Webworld on War Poignant Passchendaele Jonathan Croall finds sharp reminders of the Great War on the former battlefields of Flanders Flanders Fact File Noble Caledonia Limited The Travel Collection Plus Travel How to achieve the board look Ski Weekend: Snowboarding CTS Horizons Where camp means cool Chris Gill learns to snowboard alongside other grown-ups An Oriental Christmas Verbier tumbles from the summit The pleasures of pastures new Ski Weekend: Switzerland Doug Sager explains why the country is unsurpassed Austravel Few ripples on this golden pond The Solentiname Islands, at the southern end of Lake Nicaragua, have emerged from the Somoza dictatorship to become a haven of peace, says Edward Marriott North Cyprus Nicaragua Crystal Romance is all the Raj William Hague and Ffion Jenkins should enjoy their honeymoon—paparazzi permitting, says Patricia Ford Trials of a reluctant rambler Somak Holidays Take a holiday out of this world Tom Chesshyre starts saving up for a £200,000 flight to Mars Pack your Bags Cox & Kings Travel Ltd Winter sun rises even earlier Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items Mammoth Mountain or Lake Tahoe Hoseasons Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurastar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times LineOne City Breaks City Escapades Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Exclusive Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Rural Cyprus Royal waves Leave your skis at home Aruound the World a Weekend Guide China on ice In to Africa Seven Canaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunvil Suffolk Heritage Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Oakley Court The Perfect Christmas Hideaway Winter at Parkhill Falcondale Mansion Multiple Display Advertising Items Brochures Panorama LaMANGA For the best in North America Ski U. 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" Why aren't you home alone watching yourself on the telly, " I suddenly find myself saying. " I'd rather have boils than watch myself, " announced James Contents PLUS Full arts listings for your area start on Also inside This week... Be entranced by actress Emma cunniffe... head for Liverpool to find the true picture of art... have a cracking time with Mary Unfaithful in Batley... conquer your fear of audience participation... catch the RSC's hottest new star... or rock with movie-lovers Rialto on tour MasterCard Great Scott He's the man behind G. I. Jane, has a string of hit films and even Owns his own studio, but is he the archetypal Hollywood director? No - apparently he's toxic feminist. Erica Wagner discovers the real Ridley Scott. Portrait: Richard Faulks Picture Gallery Short Cuts Clive King hears a famous father and son harping on about their latest project... takes a trip to our own Valley of the movies... gets himself psyched up for an evening with a real villain... and hears a macabre tale of obsessive love and death Great Night in: Director Alan Parker UK Top 10 Films L. A. Stories US Top 10 Films Polly Walker A Drink with… Actress, mother and cheap date. Guy Walter gets physical - but definitely not drunk - with the cool screen beauty. Portrait: Salvatore Vinci Theatre Tickets Criminal justice The Fun Lovin' Criminals are adored here - Q magazine's Best New Act Award is the latest proof - but ignored at home. Tough cookies? No, reports Charlie Porter, just three grown men reduced to tears by Oasis. Photos: David Corio The big album - Stupid, Stupid, Stupid Singled out New album releases Blues Choice Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? 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