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Edgar Harry Locke, John MacLaren, F. Fielding, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Joanna Hunter, Ronald Arculus, Bruce McWilliams, Nigel Ross, Jennifer Hanawald, Brian Greer, Peter ingham, Teri Judd, Andrew Pierce, Bob Satchwell, Editor, Adrian Lee, Peter Bachelor, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Stewart, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Emma Haughton, Ivo Tennant, Joe Roberts, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, John Givens and Susan Emmett, Philip Webster Andrew Pierce and Dominic Kennedy, Patrick Collinson, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Des Jenson, Alan Hamilton Michael Evans Stephen Farrell and Paul Whittaker, Dominic Bradbury, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Nilgin Nusef, Carl Evans, Penny Parrick, Deborah Collcutt and Ben MacIntyre, Robin Knox-Johnston, Robert Sheehan, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Paul Abse, lisa brinkworth, George Oxendale, amandip uppal, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Roger Watkins, Stephen danelian, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mary Mellor, J. P. Watts, Carol Price, Meghnad Desai, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Peter Millar, J. Foulis, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, T. P., John O'Leary, Sue Corbett, Keith Pike, P. B., Michael Cable, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Paul Routledge, Derwent May, Nicholas A. Oppenheim, Anthony Oliver, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Michael Hird, Jo Wagfrman, Brenda Rees, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Christopher Anton, George Brock, W. Whittle, Judith Wilson, L. G., Gabriella Gamini, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Patrick Hickey, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, P. Cottrill, David Robinson, Polly Newton, Christopher Dobie, Matt Dickinson, John Russell Taylor, P. W., James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Mel Stein, Marc Aspland, Caroline Merrell, Susan Emmett and Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, MacHiavelli, Clive Aslet, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, John Givens, Marcel Berlins, Erica Wagner, John Stern, Oliver August, Jo Foley, Doug Sager and Steve Keenan, Philip Webster, Political Editor, P. L. Condon, Commissioner of Police, Gareth Morris, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, John Haldane, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mike Urmston, Chief Actuary, Paul massey, Giles Whittell, Janet Bush and Jennifer Hanawald, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Philip Delves Broughton, Deborah King, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Jocelyn Stevens, Chairman, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Jim Keeble, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Michael Magenis, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Nicholas Wood and Damian Whitworth, Anne Ashworth, Richard Miles and Caroline Merrell, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Portia Colwell and Jennifer Ruggeberg, Alan H. Green, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Thomson, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, David eimer, Frances Gibb, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Charlie Porter, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Shooter, Chairman, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Tom Rhodes and a Special Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Blair trip clouded by Cook's love life Index Tax rebellion No. 66,095 Introducing the New 100-Page Glossy… Revelations in Brown book start Labour feud Picture Gallery Sir Michael Tippett dies aged 93 New the Best Value Ever Saturday Paper Millennium director leaves post No Saturdays the Times for only 20P Residents condemn plan for Princess memorial Whizz-Kidz Assembly idea to woo both sides in Ulster Next Week in the Times Winter Price Drop Muslims win right to their own state-funded schools Blair's support resoves sensitive political issue after much agonising, reports John O'Leary The Times is bigger than ever before Duke rallies to defence of pomp and pageantry BT raises the price of asking a question News in Brief Major 's future Museum plan Unlicensed wit Sailor's award Barrister jailed Grouse rage Today's Vision Mme Tussaud looks east to make wax work Lack of skilled Britons forces firm to recruit abroad, writes Dalya Alberge The art of keeping a special skill alive Briton is hurt in Brazil shoot-out Homeless find don's wit wanting A happy 100th for man with mysterious past Suicides witness sues for stress Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Concerts chief resigns over 'pop' recitals Currys Child sex killer agrees to go to mental hospital Officer in clear to marry rape victim Seafrance Ex-potholer gets trapped under floor Charity expedition hits slippery patch MFI Do It All Gucci's Black Widow Italy is braced for a murder trial that will spotlight the fashion dynasty's feuding, Richard Owen writes Mobile Couples warned to beware risks of contraceptive kit Health chiefs say computer 'may not be ideal' to avoid preganancy reports Domonic Kennedy Seat Back TV in Economy Furniture Village Three little surprises who beat the lights Expand your mind with BrainPower The Sunday Times Fare East The Document Protestant Players Moben Mo outguns them at the last-chance saloon Her gamble paid off, but peace may depend on the force of one woman's personality, reports Michael Gove Galaxy of stars set sail in wake of EastEnders Philip Delves Broughton on Bbc hopes for new series as fly on the wall goes out to sea Lawyers criticise 'misleading' soap Polo Ralph Lauren Legal & General The Link Holiday firms ride on crest of a wave Scots MPs will sit in former brewery Magnus Linklater on Donald Dewar's vision of the Scottish parliament Bosch Picture Gallery Echoes of Robert the Bruce inspire new parliament Sony Mr Skint strikes it rich in recording deal Lunn Poly How to sell out without losing your soul The Royal Bank of Scotland Sale Tunes in to Sixties Style Comet New lessons in how to be top Rugby pitch and rifle range lose out to teamwork classes as Harrow moulds leaders of future, writes David Charter Boys' Two -Day Course in Thinking Lift the Lid on Some Great Offers at Elizabeth David… Boy saved from silo News in Brief SOS hoax charge Taking a ducking Police car getaway Stolen bird flies home Bulgaria in Crisis Alliance Leicester On me 'ead: how football players really cleaned up Ginola is the star to be picked for his shining locks, reports Carol Midgley Final tragedy of two forgotten soldiers There will be no proud descendansts to honour Frank and George Anderson When they are buried in France 81 years after their deaths in the First world War Wickes Wickes Puzzlers reveal wit to woo B&Q Tarantino told to get act together Catwoman's playmate US tobacco barons cough up again Balloon pilots forced to bale out Brazil 'growing addict crop' Thomas Cook Reforms to go 'full monty', Blair tells Japanese The Cooperative Bank British screen life in the raw Jobless rate forces Jospin-Kohl rethink B&Q Clinton and Imf go to the rescue of Indonesia The Frontera from Vauxhall Top Republicans join family at Bono funeral Mother is guilty of abusing daughter who weighed 48st Everest French fathom tunnel to success Ben MacIntyre reports how the Channel rail link is transforming Kent town into a little France, with business in baguettes booming De Gaulle's city goes British Susan Bell on how Lille found new life from just up the track The Times Smaller British costs are big lure Tiny Russian mafia cash washes into London Drugs money from East Europe is thought to be funding property deals in Britain, Michael Evans reports Nationwide Big freeze blacks out three million World News in Brief Mermaid's head found Would-be envoy in gays row (AFP): Angola expels 72 Britons Cook delays Wei meeting (AFP): Airliner bomber marries The day Brown did his duty Paul Routledge, in the first of a series of extracts from his biography of the Chancellor, tells of the ultimate sacrifice Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Shades of Godot from inside the bathroom Theatre Do You Come Here Often? Vaudeville A modest proposal for London Literati want Peter Ackroyd as their candidate for mayor. But will he stand? And what would he do? Legal break The Times Diary Nature Notes Sniffer Dog (Caninis Cannadis) Death threat by e-mail, a frightening new trend:… Cuts of beef The Times Diary Old Times my New friend Colonel Chris-topher Pickup,… Tango diplomacy In Busenos Aires one dances as if on a Clff-edge. Ever since 1982, Britain and Argentina have been out of step Jasper Gerard The Times Diary Double trouble The Times Diary Winning ashes The Times Diary Newtimes in this Godless age, inmates at Dartmoor… Party Times Messing about? Not in my boat Teenagers thrive on sea life, says Robin Knox-Johnston Miracle or Mirage What Asian economic chaos means for Britain and the west Future Scores What should the Government do to make better music? Saturday Times A changing newspaper for a changing day 'Compassion' call on tax deadline Cooks' tour Déjà vu Diana's garden: fear of 'theme park' Police co-operation with the media Wrong sort of wind? Calm after storm Warm welcome Football chants that go too far All in a name Just lucky? Court Circular Royal engagements School news Echoes of Saxon life from opera pit Church news Picture Gallery Anniversaries Weekend birthdays On this Day January 10,1971 The death of the designer Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, two weeks before she presented a new collection, prompted the Times fashion page to look beneath the image to her personality Chanel: public fame and private enigma Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Sir Michael Tippett Sir Michael Tippett, Om, Ch, Cbe, died on January 8 aged 93. He was born on January 2,1905 Court & Social Personal Column Halina Szpiro Halina Szpiro, literary hostess and arts patron, died in London on January 2 aged 82. She was born in Warsaw on June 22,1915 United States Immigration Milestones Equities down across the board ASA Framed 30 Opposition line up questions for Robinson Business Editor Patience Wheateroft Calls escalate for Treasury to revamp Isa Whs seeks £300m for Waterstone's A Week in the City Electrical sales power John Lewis Granada head set for Arts Council Typhoo Weekend Money Section 2 Chefs portion of float is £30m Business Today Wall Street battered by Asian woes ITV poised to set ambitious audience targets Raymond Snoddy reports on a strategy switch by independent television to secure its future Regulator freezes Peregrine assets Bank of Scotland Indonesia defiant as fear of overseas debt freeze grows Turmoil for Amey price after raid Kalamazoo delay depresses shares AT&T buys Teleport for $11bn Pan Andean placing National Grid pays out Monsoon confident Grabiner linked to BDB BA reduces fares TV post for Rowlands Yorklyde warning ITG stays optimistic Tourist Rates Toyota invests £150m in Deeside plant Business Roundup The Sunday Times Booker share price affected by warning S&N likely to take £25m hit Sketchley shares soar as predator moves in Nike finance director steps down By Our City Editor: The art of management Commentary The Sunday Times When banks brush with crooks who have theft off to a fine art Richard Miles learns how lenders can stay out of the frame Seat Back TV in Economy Rock'n'roller brings Max factor to Lioyd's Picture Gallery Liffe change The Times City Diary Yve Newbold, the ubiquitous former company secretary… The Times City Diary Off-key The Times City Diary Pink 'un The Times City Diary Times. And I see Anil Bhoyrul, the former editor… The Times City Diary As You will all be aware the brother of Rowan… The Times City Diary Easy rider The Times City Diary Commodities Liffe Options GEC splashes out again for investor giveaway 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 Lonrho Booker Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Chinese puzzle Tempus Sketchley Wall Street The Times Crossword No 20,685 News News Features Picture Gallery Forecast ABTA Magazine Metro Weekend Vision Allies prepare to do battle Friends and Rivals Come Face to Face at Old Trafford Strikers with common goals and a shared past meet today. Matt Dickinson reports Twin Airbags China Crisis Danny Baker Captains past and Present Weekend Money Go Graham keeps closed shop Chinese in display of defiance over drugs Swimming Graham counts out change Lynne Truss Picture Gallery Benign conditions play their part in Rotheroe's undoing Henman under pressure Tennis Stevenage win right to enjoy home comforts Football Sailor's move to Wigan blocked by Brisbane Sport in Brief Game declared void Report under scrutiny Bell bows to youth again Gascoigne punished over flute gesture Cigar Lighter The winner and the worm Drastic effects of cut in foreign aid Keith Pike on the winners and losers in a league without overseas players Shortage of thrills? What about frills? Football Saturday Ref who must be cornered Tranmere fail to end goal drought Spare us all from more plucky underdogs Insurance policy with costly penalty clause Heated Rear Windscreen & Mirrors Banging the drum for horn-again Barnsley Football Saturday Mark Hodkinson meets a pop musician belatedly charting success like his local team Another Uruguayan striker, Marcelo Zalayeta, who has… Chesham point the way for Newcastle Keeping mum over Santa's surprise Jeep Skill that brings fantasy football to life Football Saturday Dennis Bergkamp lives the dream that burns bright in every child Photograph by Mare Aspland Half of Bailey's Hurst's lament England's influx of foreign footballers… Fa Carling Premiership Keeping Cool head over an insult that fell on deaf ears Football Saturday Picture Gallery Weekend Matches Football Saturday Richard Hobson Who, when these sides met on the… David Maddock What has happened to Matt Le Tissier?… Matt Dickinson Viorel Moldvan is expected to make… Michael Henderson Even the staunchest of Eventonies.… Arsenal Leeds United On Monday Picture Gallery Peter Robinson Will the real Liverpool please stand… Russell Kempson Of all the patronising guff that has… Keith Pike Condemned as relegation fodder even… Oliver Holt Behind Man-chester United, the jockeying First Eleven European Cup must survive in some form Divisional rughy dues not work. English players need overseas club challenge The Times Picture Gallery Guscott on course for England comeback Dispute is ill-fitting finale for Carling Rugby Union Clouds gather over Premiership Times Rugby Union Statsitics Lynagh keen to bow out on high note Mark Souster Record-breaking Queenslander prepares to hang up his boots Rugby Union Fixtures Virgin Mega Savers King puts faith in Country Beau Racing: Course Winner Can Justify Trainer's High Opinion in tolworth Hurdle Sandown Park William Hill Course Specialists Lingfield Park Racing next Week Yesterday's Results Ladbrokes Wolverhampton Nicholls follows his star Boxing Day success at Kempton has banished for good fears of leaving promise unfulfilled See More Business, winner of the King George, has raised his trainer from the ranks of the also-rans Graphic Equaliser to land Ladbroke Leopardstown Fields Fantus fit for new challenges Point-To-Point: Champion Ready to Defend Reputation King Torus can strike Fixtures for 1998 Dalton makes home advantage pay Sailing: Crew of Merit Cup Hold Firm to Secure Victory in Fourth Leg of Whitbread Race The Times Boycott threat as Baf debts hit £2m mark Athletics Caribbean confronts uphill task of restoring lost status Poor results of Test team and declining public interest addressed by West Indies Board Alan Lee on the new realities facing the former masters of Test cricket Rain robs England of yet another net opportunity Shah rallies forces for World Cup campaign John Stern, in Pretoria, says Engaland's form does not encourage hopes for under-19 tournament Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow's Fixtures Pakistan drop leading bowlers For the Record Snow Reports Sri Lanka rely on spin to take firm grip Are You as Clever as You Think You are? The Section for Cars, Boats and Everyone the Move Let us not spray, says Mercedes Kevin Eason looks at the German carmaker's distinctly low-tech solution to the risk of passing lorries in the rain It's not only millionaires who can afford to splash out and float away Vaughan Freeman on the economies of boat ownership Glamour and reality on our roads Price fixing on the forecourt Safety heroes are out of date How we love our great British bangers Ever more motors are lasting into smoky old age, says Kevin Eason Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Iver Village Cars Audi Graypaul Contract Hire Platinum The price is wrong on the forecourt Carmakers paint themselves as being at the cutting edge of competition, but are a cosseted bunch whose cosy existence even has the protection of the law Driven to Distraction Another Motown hit for Ford Kevin Eason is bitten by the stylish Cougar as the looks at the new cars on show in Detroit Four Wheel Drive BMW Authorised Dealers Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Nissan Classic Alan Day London Mercedes-Benz Signature Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Elite Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Diversions on our children's road to safety Jenny Knight on how Tufty and the Green Cross Man failed to teach vital lessons Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MR Picture Gallery LineOne The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Samaritans Why companies fancy a handout Share buybacks and dividends are in fashion with many companies. Bruce McWilliams explains why Scottish Widows In the Lurch 55 Will Peps just fade and die? Susan Emmett and Caroline Merrell at savings options before the Isa arrives Half-Time 58 King's ransom goes cheap Personal Investor Aberdeen Prolific Pension breakers There are ways to limit damage to the pension fund when a job is lost, says Helen Pridham Wedding 'vow' left women in the lurch Jill Insley on the staff losing out on pensions through marriage Henderson Investors The disappearing bonuses Comment Jupiter National Savings cuts rates for savers Virgin direct Foreign Colonial New banks step up the interest Switch to cashback covers shock charge Patrick Collinson on a proposal to standardise mortgage indemnity policies Lenders' sting in the tail for the first-time buyer Mortgage Indemnity Guarantees Mortgages Woolwich Direct Britannia First aim of the game is to be well insured Whatever the sport or activity, coverage gives peace of mind, says Clare Stewart Legal & General Au Master Card Birmingham Midshires Pep Guide M&G Gear up the office transport to needs John Givens with some cautionary thoughts and options on company cars Consultant preferred deferred British Taxpayers Association Bonuses take a knock Tax changes and deflation will affect endowment annual payouts, reports Marianne Curphey Bonus Terms Explained Beale Dobie Investorlink Legal & General Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Nationwide offers football account The Times Money Information Service Fleet Street Publications Ltd Isa plans unfair and illogical The Week in Money The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Direct Line Financial Services The Equitable Life Half-rat 6 service widows' pensions Tax tips for Teps Basic-rate taxpayers and gifts to charity Flemings Reduced role for annual bonuses Will gilts shine on in '98? Patrick Collinson looks at one of the safest forms of investment and asks the experts where they think the market will go this year SEC Financial Times Policy Choice Direct The Equitable Life Framlington Get Rid of that Complex Defer tax deadline, ICA urges Revenue Policy Portfolio Perpetual Inland Revenue about to blow the final whistle Caroline Merrell reports as the deadline nears for self-assessment tax returns Sum and lovers Frances Gibb reports on moves to reform the rights of unmarried couples Branson banks on quiet lift-off Gold Fools 54 Plessey dispute reaches court Fidelity Investments Mig Attack 56 Inside Shopping The best of food and wine with Bissell and MacQuitty Robin Young introduces two writers to Weekend who, week by week, will change your life for the better Scandinavian Seaways Competition Gardening Travel George Smith Convivial drops of alcohol oil the wheels of rural life After hunters and meat-eaters, are motorists the next victims of the nanny state? Tougher laws on drink-driving are counter-productive, argues Clive Aslet Shorn of my driving licence and my dignity You can't argue with a speed camera, as Magnus Linklater discovered to his cost Pack nothing Gadgets SCP Stamp of an eclectic collection The author Leslie Thomas has been as stamp lover since childhood, and knows just where to indulge his passion. Michael Cable reports Get into hot water Shopping News Cloth of the real man Three of a Kind Höfels Proof of the pudding is in the red book The new Michelin guide to eating out in the UK arrives this month. Dominic Bradbury explains the mystique of the gourmet's bible Win a Michelin Three-Star Meal-Or One of 20 1998 Michelin Guides The Drinks that Time Forgot Part 1: The Snowball Squaring up to a stock dilemma Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink There's no mystery about it-with a little practice and knw-how we can all be expert wine-tasters Star Buys of the Week Consuming Interests: Smoked Ham The Times Cook Beef on the bone should not be banned: the risks from eating it are infinitesimal and it is the cornerstone of British cuisine No duck for the batsman Home Cooking Graham Gooch was a faddy eater, but cricket tours changed all that, says Ivo Tennant The Perffct Steak What to choose and how to cook it Weighty argument for my new diet 'Instead of a pigsty or henhouse being the mark of a poor living, let them become symbols of excellence to be envied not pitied' Down to Earth Taking the past track to a new age of rail Michael Binyon discovers that old lines can turn to be the best The Times Other New Lines In the realm of the silent killer Feather Report Tweeding and weeding out the townies Devout urbanite Kate Stronach and friends leave their Levi's at home and learn how to dress for a weekend in the country On the Spot: Gloucestershire They don't give a hoot Wildlife lovers are concerned about the treatment of thousands of barn owls in captivity. Sue Corbett reports Best Dressed Owl File North of the Thames Bridgewater John D Wood & Co English Courtyard Perchance to dream Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Share Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Goldfinch (Projects) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix rises for a new era of parties Roche Bobois Paris Dream Homes in Devon Market Comment Home Swap Berkeley Homes Charles Church It's Tuesday: it must be Europe The Times And it's all for the love of Iris Stephen Anderton sings the praises of a flower which looks a good deal better than it smells Churchill's Stairlifts plc Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Lark that left its mark How a small garden at Kensington Palace inspired a Cotswold landscaping dream. Jane Owen reports Me and my Garden: Princess Michael of Kent Clock those killer weeds You need to get the timing right with glyphosate, says Stephen Anderton Picture Gallery Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Reluctant Ctirus Weekend Tips Secrets of the kitchen garden Stephen Anderton visits two walled gardens restored to their former role Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guardan Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Diy Plastics (UK) Ltd The truth is out there Ruth Gledhill meets an X Files fan dedicated to illuminating students Picture Gallery The Times Sunday Schools Crisis Is family worship leading to a decline in children's religious education? Message of hope that all Christians must pass Church services for tomorrow Roll on the blooming crocuses .. . 'When the holly is gone and the house has resumed its habitual decoration of newspars, there seems every reason to feel bleak' Life and Soul Mothering the mother eases labour pains Michael Magenis reports on an American idea being imported to Britain to ease mothers through childbirth Boy stories target young readers Sarah Johnson on a bold new effort to persuade Britain's boys that books are "cool" after all When the wife means business Emma Haughton meets couples who found that working together can make or break a relationship Animals & Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Petlife To advertise in this section contact Chris Marshall… Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where's the fast-forward on this thing? Like it or not, animal Tv is here. Joe Joseph meets the man behind videotapes tailor-made for Tiddles Come on Rover, time for work Having pets in the workplace is good for them - and for people's morale. Carol Price meets contestants at this week's annual Dgs at Work Awards Adopt Me A Vet Writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts British Antique Replicas United Cutlers Corduroy Trousers Pozzani Products Mys ~ Met Ltd The Dufflecoat Company Dash Publishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Oreck Everything stops for tea Weekend Courses and Activities Powerful Pocket Spellchecker and Thesaurus The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caroline Crowther The Executive Club Executive Club Parties Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Iguana nights, dolphin days Paul Abse and his family find a Mexican resort that is as steamy off-camera as it is on film Oasis Summer sun 1998: holidays on water Sail away 26-28 P&O Keep your new year's promise to get fit Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items NCL It's time to sail away Summer Sun 1998; Holidays on Water Thomas Cook To Advertise in the Weekend Section Please Call… Mark Warner Somak Holidays British Airways Holidays It's all going swimmingly The Travel Collection Naked cheer on a French riverbank Paul Hoggart takes his sons down the Ard?che in a canoe and finals that capsizing is a whole lot more fun when your rescuer is nude Bridge Travel Service British Airways Ardeche Fact File Picture Gallery How common sense can save lives Doug Sager and Steve Keenan examine ski safety standards and ask if skiers should be wearing helmets VN Inter-Continental Travelplanners Ski Safety Lunn Poly I'll have an early bath Jim Keeble tries thalassotherapy Heal Spas: A Weekend Guide Heaven-scent tonics for Joanna Hunter cheerfully submits to industrial -strength massage, followed by a Maltese mudslinging session Moble Caledonia Limited Body and soul Archers Fact File Orient Lines Glowing testimony to Thai break Pounded, pummelled and smeared in yoghurt, Jo Foley still comes up smelling of roses Health Spas: A Weekend Guide Next Saturday Virgin Holidays High life in Hanoi Around the World a Weekend Guide New Millennium holidays CTS Horizons Canada Shack attack in Goa Picture Gallery Worldchoice Pack your Bags Flying Visits Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag EasyJet USA & Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel USA & Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Cuba Club Med Lunn Poly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mobile Homes and Chalet Tents Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Life Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Life Greece Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Individual Travellers Portugal Intourist Travel Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travellers Portugal Individual Travellers Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Cottage Holidays New England Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's the only Brochure You'll Need Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Afloat Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Brochures for 1998 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Leisure Direction Bridge Word Answers Two Brains Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 146 Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Picture Line Cross Words Times Two Crossword Devil worship 4-D Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Do you want to go to Pasty and Liam's party?" hissed the voice downn the phone. " Look, if you don't tell anyone, I can get you in. Ok?" "Yeah, right, cool, " I said. "Ring you back when I know where it is, " whispered the caller. Did they ring? Did they hell Contents This Week.. . Go off the rails with Oxford SDtage Company's Junk .. . be lost for words at the London Mime Festival .. . muse on sculpted stone in north London .. . and molten men in east London .. . catch Oliver Milburnn at the National Theatre .. . or become a groupie on the Manilow tour Oliver Milburn Talk of the Devil When it comes to charming devils, there are few actors alive who can out-cool Al Pacino. Now he's playing the baddest guy of them all - Lucifer himself. Vicki Reid falls under his spell Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Royal Academy of Arts Short Cuts Clive King joins the T. M. C. A in Manchester .. . looks forward to Brenda Fricker and Mike Myers playing happy families .. . salutes a move to recognise disabilities .. . and hails an American retrospective Great Night in: Film director John Henderson UK Top 10 Films L. A. Stories US Top 10 Film Glamour boys Spacehog are the north country boys who conquered America with their glitter rock. Now they are about to hog the limelight here. By Mike Pattenden The big album-Idlewild Singled out Tower Records-Video-Books New album releases Classical Choice Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win ?50 worth of records Multiple Display Advertising Items Short and to the point Laura Hird has a day job in the prison service and drinks in low-life pubs. In between she writes cutting-edge fiction. Alex O'Connell reports The Scottish Literati Writers 100th Issue Free Picador Mother's little helper The Colour of Water By James McBride Bloomsbury, ?10 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 747 53831 X Nasty habits Terror vision Shadow Dancer By Tom Bradby Bantam, ?12.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 593 04233 6 Rebel babel Almost Heaven By Martin Fletcher Little Brown, ?17.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 316 64092 1 Arrow Paperbacks John Wayne as icon, decoding the Bible and walking, talking dogs Picture Gallery Nobel intentions A Quiet Life By Kenzaburo Oe cador, ?6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 330 35311 X Picture Book Kids' Stuff Castles Burning a Child's Life in War Magda… A poet's tales The Collected Stories By Grace Palay Virago, ?9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 1 864049 423 4 Too fond of Fonda Jane Fonda By Sean French Pavilion, £16.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 1 85793 658 2 Also out Metro top 40 bestsellers Pick of the Week Supermarket Top 10 How I Write Welcome to the hear and now Is it pop? Is it jazz? Is it classical? Or is it just one huge preactical joke? Mike Bradley dons false beard and purple kaftan and goes in search of the truth about contemporary music. illustration: Ham Khan Kirov opera Starkey's reality Ordinary images, extraordinary emotions. Photo-realist Hannah Starkey's latest collection of pictures is a dramatic re-enactment of everyday life. By Lottie Moggach Film The Big Picture: The Jackal Openers Music The Big Gig: Puff Pappy and Family Backstage Clubs The Big Bash: Inspiration Information Theatre The Big Play: Peter Pan Don't Miss Comedy The Big Laugh: Simon Day Classical The Big Concert: BBC Symphony Orchestra Dance / Opera The Big Dance: Cinderella Exhibitions The Big Show: Bernard Leach Don't Miss Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Madam Butterfly Johann Strauss Gala Torvill & Dean Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Small Birds Singing Ell Roy L. A. Confidential the Big Sleazy:… Disney's Beauty and the Beast plus dinner at Planet Hollywood for ?35 Boogie Nights Up and down Hill Seven-Day Listing of 40 Tv Channels plus Seven… Body of Evidence We're all voyeurs now Television I wish they would pull out the plugs Has anybody noticed the regrettable tendency for people to ask rhetorical questions? 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