News from 17/01/1998
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Phil Yates, Richard Nicholas, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Joanna Hunter, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Michael till, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Rex Walford, P. W, Jane MacQuitty, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Michael Bond, Doug Gay, Jill Hartley, John Morgan, Clive King, Jonathan meades, Carolyn Henderson, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Wadmore, Maureen Owen, Michael Marland Headteacher, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Philip Bowman, Carol Midgley, Anthony Chambers, C. I. Smith, Angela Court, Patrick Collinson, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Mary A. CASTLES(Salisbury and District Branch, Carers National Association), Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Russell Willis Taylor, Tony Patrick, James Eve, Clare Stewart, Aileen Ray, Amy Finnerty, John O'Leary Education Editor, Louise Godfrey, Lawrence Dallaglio, Carl Evans, Michael Roos, Madeleine Kingsley, Nilgin Yuset, Gerry Robinson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Bernard Dunstan, Nicky Whillans, Nicholas Foulkes, amandip uppal, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Stephen Anderton's, Lan Murray, Medical Correspondent, Carol Price, Marcus Pearce, Robin Young, Mike Morrison, Michael Clark, T. P., John De Chazal, Ruth Hellen, President-elect, John Young, Jayne Dowle, Harry Ritchie, Sue Corbett, David Fordham, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, Michael Cable, Martin Symington, Peter Miller, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Derwent May, Gerald Kaufman, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, J. S. Stuart, Nigel Williamson, James Bones, Sarah Johnson, Paul Durman, Martin DAVIES(Assistant Editor, BBC Subtitling), Sandra Allen, Lisa Grainger, Gavin Launsden, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Philip Lader, M. Askin, Judith Wilson, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Adrian Brodkin, Nigel Walker, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Andrew Motion, Emily Bearn, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, John Tusa, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. W., Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Ben Elford, Richard Evans, Michae and Evans, Min Cooper, Robin Neillands, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, G. B. McLoughlin, Erica Wagner, D. Pearson, Marcel Berlins, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Sri Sen, Lesley Prior, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Philip Delves Broughton, Deborah King, Clive Davies, Christopher Hawtree, Mark Hodkinson, James S. BARNETT(Solicitor), Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Sheila Keating, Jane Owen, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Allen Robertson, Michael Roffen, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Steve McManaman, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Jason Cowley, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alex Hamilton, Heather Berger, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Robin Lodge and Eve-Ann Prentice, Veena Virdi, Jill Allen, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Daniel J. Smith, Michael Evans, Charlie Porter, Paul Mansfield, Conal Gregory, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoRevealed: the most tragic literary love story of our time 'Designer baby' inquiry ordered Index Today The time magazine Pig of a day for press gang Shearer waits in the wings The Best Value Ever Saturday Paper Care reform Invincible to Gulf Vicar jailed On Saturdays the Times for only Lover deserts oldest mother and their baby "It's Good to Talk" but not at Next Week in the Times Halifax Public sector pay to be curbed Government will impose 2.5% ceiling on rises, reports Nicholas Wood Labour calls halt to care in community Relatives and Strangers Murdered Police Hunt Lion in Essex Wood Playing fields sale ends News in Brief Bloody Sunday Castle attack Tapper jailed New press chief Director dies Dyslexic boy, 14, wins a place at Cambridge Parents' refusal to accept their bullied son's disability has been rewarded, reports David Charter By our Education Correspondent: Minors who show major talent Girls' school gets a £1m goodbye from Miss Chips By Staff Reporters: Device linked to Mardi Gra bomber Monty Python set for reunion Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Currys 'Rape' schoolgirl tells court she was assaulted aged six Pupil, 10, sobs on video link as she is questioned by defence barrister boys, writes Adrian Lee Porn video led to mother's murder Privilege Insurance Find out why these figures simply don't add up Wife weeps as hammer-blow priest is jailed The Sunday Times Conduct Unbecoming Sara Spencer loses fight to challenge privacy law Strasbourg ruling is a victory for the Government and for press freedom, writes Charles Bremner Earl who seeks publicity, but hates intrusion Nokia Judge condemns rapist who put victims in dock 'You, Mr Brown, are lacking the feature that distinguishes man from beast: namely humanity The Trial Attacker brought a citizen's right into disrepute The Law Loan firm broke new law New Effigy of the Queen £5 for £5 Top-secret encoder is stolen News in Brief Wife is aviator Race abuse claim Carling victory Police dog killed Image problem Have the Pleasure of Informing You that their Winter… Lost and alone, she was an ideal target The Widow Lover was beaten and kept locked up The Girlfriend Ordeal left woman unable to sleep The Student Delta Air Lines Rooms at the very top Rent of $100,000 a month secures Trump panorama Spell of fairytale Disney city broken Walt Disney thought he could build Utopia. But the vision is turning sour for some who bought it, Tom Rhodes reports from Celebration, Florida Jesus spent missing years on hippy trail The Christ portrayed in a new Italin film found inner meaning in Kashmir, Richard Owen writes Affair of First Lady left in cutting room Barclaycard HIV sufferers gain hope but lose benefit Disability allowances have been cut after drug success, writes Dominic Kennedy Moben Cocktail that cheats death Case Study The Cost of the Drugs Seafrance Britain leads return of the gay bathhouse As London lures the homosexual visitor, Dominic Kennedy reports on a revival of 1970s hedonism Virginatlantic Chrysler PC World TV man's programme for London mayor Black interviewer is Labour's front-runner, writes Nicholas Wood Gowrie attacks new arts crisis The World according to Trevor Phillips After-school dubs 'to cost £500 less' The day the fun millionaire had to play it straight A solemn Richard Branson defends his honour in court, writes Damian Whitworth A bad week for Branson: beset by rail, fax and the law Britannica Staples The Office Superstore Teenage triad gang is detained for attack Night creatures surface for party in Courtroom 6 James Bone's Newyork Dixons Woman hopes for her first kiss on death row New York judge rules mobster libel-proof Thinking of buying a computer? Titanic's feminist etiquette Shopping for a sanitised title Perfect match (AP): Mystery deepens over Crocodile River Briton Sam Kiley in Mpumalanga reports on a day out which ended with a disappearance and a sandal clue Russia frees two British pilots who went astray Polo Ralph Lauren Vodafone The Move Big arms build-up alarms Israelis Comet Brussels defiant on beef verdict World Summary Two held for Vatican death Montserrat aid 'delayed' (AP): Iceman travels to Italy Algerian rulers 'innocent' Islamic party banned (Reuters): Botha to face black judge Son sued for lottery prize Access British carrier to aid US against Saddam The Royal Navy is reinforcing the uncompromising UN diplomatic message, write Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Michael Theodoulou in Nicosia Gulf War veterans to hand back medals Whizz-kidz The Frontera from Vauxhall Poet Laureate breaks decades of silence Erica Wagner reports on a startling new book in which Hughes confronts the pain of his past The first glimpse Fulbright Scholars The literary that turned After years of abuse from critics, Ted Hughes tells Bite left tooth-marks on his cheek St Botolph's Love affair to tragedy His own story of his marriage to Sylvia plath Scar from the past warned: stay clear 18 Rugby Street ITV comedy: it's no laughing matter The American system of team writing is seen as a solution to Britain's crisis, writes Carol Midgley Elusive secrets of how to make Friends Bank of Scotland BBC's visitor centre turns off audience This won't be a one-man show, says business star taking centre stage for arts Valerie Grove Meets: Gerry Robinson Art Galleries Oxford Stage Company Bill Wright's Legendary Capital Breaks Karaoke rampage through Coward Music Twentieth Century Blues Park Lane Hotel A thunderbolt from the blue: this book will live forever Andrew Motion on the Ted Hughes collection that few friends thought they would ever see Legal lesson The Times Diary Picture Gallery Cheque out The Times Diary Old Times The Times Diary Provincial art? It's capital Our real national gallery is going on show in London - just for a change Jasper Gerard The Times Diary Off piste The Times Diary New Times The Times Diary Party Times The Times Diary Democracy's Defender The Times A chastened voice from Enfield with a warning for Europe Laureate Letters The greatest book by our greatest living writer VIPS in Clover Two flew over Porker's nest and signed exclusive contracts Change of rules in primary schools As she is spelt Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Parental devotion to a disabled child Priests in the Lords Anonymity in court Fleeing pigs In happier times The rich mosaic of musical life So there Just lucky? Court Circular Major General J. A. McLlvenna Luncheon Lord Carter Hertfordshire Lieutenancy Appointments British Red Cross University news Anglia Polytechnic University Weekend anniversaries Personal Column School news Latest wills Picture Gallery Lost dynasty of kings identified Weekend birthdays Dinners Service appointment On this Day Allies launch massive air attack against Baghdad Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointments Ernest Grindley Ernest Grindley, survivor of the Battle of the Somme, died on January 8 aged 100. He was born on February 28,1897 Personal Column The National Benevolent Institution John Hinde John Hinde, photographer and cireus promoter, died on December 26 aged 81. He was born on May 17,1916 The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Dominique De Menil Dominique de Menil, arts parton and human rights advocate, died on December 31 aged 89. She was born on March 23,1908 Milestones John Wellls, writer, actor and director, died on January 11 aged 61. He was born on November 17,1936 Denise Levertov Denise Levertov, poet and translator, died on December 20 aged 74. She was born on October 24,1923 Blue chips lead the way higher Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Corporate landlords to spend £400m on UK homes BZW jobs disappear in wake of Csfb takeover Tasty 30 A Week in the City Argos plans shake-up after Christmas fall DTI faces paying Levitt's legal costs Engine Thomas is Penguin bound Smaller investors flee Laura Ashley Flash Trigger Sprays Weekend Money Business Today FTSE ends week on high note Pay chief defends compensation for Granada directors The Sunday Times From a Correspondent in tokyo: Dai-Ichi executives plead guilty Christie's jobs to go in cost-cutting drive Business Roundup Insurance by Unifi Bloodstock stays in red Yarrow signs contract Glynwed disposals Marlborough halt Tourist Rates Direct Line to offer pensions The Sunday Times Allied Colloids fights bid with vow of profits boost Bradford & Bingley lifts mortgages S&P rating for IPC buyout By our City Editor: Another body blow for Yorkshire Commentary City Centre Restaurants profit warning hits shares Safeway's battle for savers Hepworth warns of £50m charge Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Five fall foul of PIA's deadline Seagate to make 10,000 redundant Controversial restaurateur who always has something on boil Dominic Walsh on the latest ventures of Jimmy Lahoud The Times Rocky ground The Times City Diary Horning in The Times City Diary Bowman sets sights on a fresh challenge with Liberty In the Hot Seat New world The Times City Diary Demand for domestic issues fuels FTSE rise Stock Market Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) GOLD/PREClOUS Metals (Baiird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Argos on the beach Tempus City Centre BOC Wall Street Other Sterling Ftse Volumes News The Times Crossword No 20,691 Picture Gallery News Features Information Forecast Superlative Travel The times magazine Dalglish toys with Shearer gamble Will he or won't he play against Bolton today? Rob Hughes weights up the dilemma facing the Newscastle manager Venables should stick to what he's good at Brilliant at football, the former England coach fails elsewhere Serving Notice Under the Skin of Sport Lawrence Dallaglio Violence has no place on the rugby field Picture Gallery Index Newcastle's Year under Dalglish Virgin atlantic Arsenal hot dog ban a row to relish Hyundai Hyundai Car (UK) Ltd. St John's Place, Easton… Danny Baker Venables loses out in title race Law-abiding with me Riders' coach goes down a storm Basketball: Donewald Takes Centre Stage as Leicester Head for Final Nicholas Harling says there could be fireworks on and off court in sheffield Brown given chance to enhance career Boxing Victims of poor volume control Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Williams sisters see final dream dashed Britons face contrasting routes to showdown Julian Muscat says that Rusedski has an easier task than Henman before their projected meeting in the Australian Open Henman proves revelation in routing Rafter World No 2 upstaged by title-houlder's all-court skills in Sydney semi-final Australian Open Draw Legal & General Winning formula retained for Cup Golf Financial muscle pays dividends Football Saturday Rob Hughes discovers England among a favoured few before the European championship draw Italian job can be arduous task Self-promotion puts clubs in league of their own Stamp of approval Misconduct charge levelled at Parker Stoke end troubled week with victory Creation of a saint inspires Palmer Scapegoat of England's ill-fated 1994 World Cup campaign revels in new recognitioo of lalent on South Coast Football Saturdaday Brnsley and the media, the end of the affair Mark Hodkinson condemns those who have deserted the Premiership strugglers Life at the Top Middlesbrough agree Dublin fee Football Saturday How Dalglish put the boot in - and won my admiration Football Saturday FA Carling Premiership Weekend Matches Coverage Cloud will hang over Bath beyond trip to Newcastle Rugby Union The Sunday Times Lam on the rampage The Western Samoa captain has made a huge impact at Newcatle Christopher Irvine traces his career Times Rugby Union Statistics Italy reach last leg of journey to five nations Players know violence has no place on the pitch 'Players must be hard but those who overstep the mark by gouglng or biting are not going to gain respect' Russian pair hold off great rivals ICE Hockey For the Record Surrey partners lead England rally Cricket: First Match of West Indies Tourr Provides Batsmen with Early Test of Resolve By our Sports Staff: Ntini makes fine start as South Africa's first black player No end to Maier's winning streak Sport in Brief Caribtours Flawed financial plan passes buck to Government Self-help is the solution to secure a viable future for the industry, Richard Evans suggests Fitzgerald to collect with Native Mission Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Nomad at home in restless world Colourful survivor content to put setbacks behind him and make most of eighth training opportunity Tom Tailor looks made to measure Racing next Week Today's Racing on Television Picture Gallery Titans due to clash at Larkhill Point-to-point by Carl Evans Newcastle Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's There Meetings Klim claims third gold with room for more Reebok Ten days that put swimming to shame Craig Lord on world championship revelations and recriminations Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Stevens and Dale head in the right direction Snooker The Section for Cars, Bikes, Boats and Everyone on… It's Hog heaven - but is it art? Harley opens a major cultural show this week. John Naish says the boys have gone soft Reborn Brough is even more superior John Naish on a legand rejuvenates by two pensioners The joys of living in an estate Why we say the car is to blame Ford puts clean fuel on the open road King of the road: so ride it easy Cruising the Latest Harleys Classic ALFA Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Advanced Motorists Institute BMW Authorised Dealers Scotts Audi Asset Finance Ltd Platinum David Duggan Weissenfels Why crashes are never our fault Accidents will happen: and drivers are only too pleased to blame the car as the instrument of their fate, rather than consider their abysmal driving Driven to Distraction German class act tops people movers Alan Copps finds Mercedes' new estates an impressive combination Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Picture Gallery Dual-fuel cars get green light Vaughan Freeman on Ford's cleaner new cars and vans that combine petrol with less damaging gas propulsion Picture Gallery Four Wheel Drive H. R. Owen Line One Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Cyclists hit by crackdown on pavements Arthur Leathely on a row over new laws to keep bicycles on roads Mercedes Authorised Dealers Talk Cruickshank now! Official Porsche Centres Galaxy S. G. Smith London Attention Porsche Traders Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Park Lane Park Royal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleet Street Publication Ltd The shrinking world of inflation Patrick Collinson on why some economists say we may be heading towards deflation Personal Investment Authority Juggling Act Prospects for Deflation Prospects for Stability Threadneedle Investments Hard Times Prospects for Inflation Bonds defy Eastern threat Personal Investor Legal & General Mortgage misery for many in the pipeline Lizanne Rose explains why homeowners are set for big bills soon Family Assurance friendly society A pig's ear of pension reform Comment The Rock and a hard place Gavin Lumsden on the fixed-rate mortgage facility leaving borrowers aghast Last hurrah for Tessa thanks to Midshires Gold card holders look to platinum The Equitable Life Henderson Investors Exeter Look forward to sunny days, look back on a good… M&g plans to get back on the track Jill Insley finds a fund manager preparing to launch a range of Peps HIT R Miss The Equitable Life Tessa Scottish Widows A trust for all weathers from DMG Fund manager tries to win back private investors by offering greater protection says Gavin Lumsden Warming to the megatrend theme in 21st century Fundamentals Virgin Securitiesd Endowment Contrscts Plc Aberdeen Prolific Beale Dobie Telephone battle lines drawn Competition hots up as branchless banks fight the old order and each other, says Susan Emmett Norwich Union Direct Virgin claims Direct 10% hit Juggling act for those who are about to retire Marianne Curphey reports on difficult decisions as annuity rates keep sliding Eagle Star Mercury Asset Management Your 1997/98 Pep. Trust M&G with the Fundamentals Direct Debit Abbey National Insurance holds the key John Givens on how policies can cover companies' best assets—their expert staff Framlington Don't be left on the verge Conal Gregory looks at the costs of insuring against a breakdown The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Multiple Display Advertising Items No-claims discount on travel policies Guaranteed Income Bonds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers' Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys PIBS Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings The Times Money Information Service Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers The Times Weekend Money Letters One-sided coverage of Isa proposals Real threat to charities will come from abolition of ACT Legal & General Directline Financial Services The Foreign Office still discriminates Some charitable advice on wills The Equitable Life Letters or information for Weekend Money may be sent… Woolwich The Week in Money Policy Choice Direct Buy art for art's sake not to make money Money to spare n a unique commodity? Jason Niss? looks at how to buy and sell paintings Royal & Sunalliance The perils of baling out of your policy early Marianne Curphey finds that surrender values are far from fair to savers who have ploughed their money into endowments Search for life among wreckage Clare Stewart on the mix of confidence and pessimism over the Far East Baillie Gifford Standard Life Bank Guinness Flight Intelligent Investment Mortgage The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Catching the Net express Patrick Collinson on opportunities for individuals to invest in Web firms No-interest loan has poor take-up New birth boosts saving rates Eastern Threat 52 Direct Line moves into personal pensions Call for flexibility on retirement savings Fidelity Investments Art Attack 62 Inside Shopping Out of time and out of space London's ancient treasures are decaying due to lack of funding. Robin Young unearths a crisis Shopping Oystel Food & Drink Country Life Travel Philistines are good for the arts Labour's new breed of businessman will give the common man the culture he deserves, says Gerald Kaufman George Smith Reader Offer: Save on Museum Visit N. Peal A gentleman in Bunny's clothing Nicholas Foulkes pays tribute to a great dandy, whose wardrobe comes under the hamer this week Duxiana Of all the joints in all the world John Humphrys, the terrier-like John Humphrys, the terrier-like broadcaster, is a great fan of his local butcher, says Michael Cable Gadgets No Title Hofels Bright ideas for dull days Shop Watch It really suits you, madam Clinioue Dining in the whistle-stop cafe Has privatisation of the railways improved the food in restaurant cars? Michael Binyon eats to the beat and gives his verdict The St Clements The Drinks that Time Forgot Going wild with porcini Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Cream of porcini soup Serves 4 1 knob of butter 1 onion, finely chopped 500 g flat mushrooms, finely sliced 50g dried porcini (soaked) 4 cloves of garlic, bashed with the side of while wine 1 glass of white wine 1 litre fresh chicken stock or tinned consomm? diluted 50:50 with water 100ml creme fraiche Drink Jane MacQuitty The mysteries of chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon -'the two great grapes'- are worth savouring Star Buys of the Week The Times Cook Travel broadens more than just the mind ingrediends from overseas give a fresh twist to your cooking Consuming Interests: Salami Boxer's mum is a knockout cook Home Cooking The food that keeps world beater Lennox Lewis fighting fit. Sri Sen reports 5 text The Perfect Chip Frying the high street at home North of the Thames Red Lion Street Notting Hill, W11. 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Hard Water Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solent Nurseries Ltd Homes & Gardens How to tame a tyrant: eat him Down to Earth 'Boar-hunting is on its way to corporate hospitality status, as city-weary executives are bussed in to take a pot-shot at old piggy' Farewell to the last of the few John Young salutes the wartime airfields now being sold off On the Spot: Peak District Valentine's Day Peril of the early brood Feather Report A gee-up for working horses Those grand old sloggers - the shires, Clydesdales, Percherons - are making a comeback in a world dominated by tractors Valentine's Day Animals & Accessories Burns To advertise in this section contact Chris Marshall… Runaround Does your Dog (or Man) Wipe his Feet? Pet Insurance Stock Nutrition Unique liquid herbs for horses Horse Talk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puppy Mats Must get fit in the new year (and my owner too) Agility classes are fun for dogs and an exacting test of their owners' skill and fitness, says Carolyn Henderson Animal ER comes to town A day in the life of an emergency vet if far from starry, says Carol- Price Fact File Adopt Me A Vet Writes To Respond to an Advertiser ... Saturday Rendezvous "You must be Molly!" Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Guys—read this! Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Virginia Charles The Executive club Candleburners Brighton London Elite No Title Dateline Music Lovers An early aptitude for drama 'My son's eyes were fixed on the stage adn he was hardly breathing. He sat motionless and silent throughout the second half' Life and Soul 'The blind are not shut off from the world of light' James Bone talks to a remarkable man who, although being blind, lived much of his life as a sighted person Solution to Christmas Listener Crossword Whose life is it anyway? Parents can't take all the blame for teenage drug taking, says Madeleine Kingsley Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Stairlifts Access Visa & Switch Sinclair Research Cassolette Foam for Comfort Ltd Gold Coins Hot WHEAT-a-BOTTLE French Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Globes Netsuke Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tectron Marching in for a saint Ruth Gledhilt finds standing room only at a Catholic chruch Save £105 on 58-piece canteen of cutlery Churches become upwardly mobile Spires across Britain are being used as telephone masts Church is the best place to be nonconformist Church services for tomorrow Full steam ahead Weekend Courses and Activities January 23-25 Jan 30-Feb 1 February 6-8 Travel Check-In Travelbag First Child Gose Free to Orlando Flight Centre Need a Holiday Car? Faresavers Jetline Airlink Worldwide USA and Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Hong Kong Fact File All the moon rock you can handle How the east was won back Fears of heavy-handed government in Hong Kong have proved unfounded, says Martin Symington - but more subtle chinese influences now pervade the city Norwegian Cruise Line How to visit the House of Commons Winter Sun: The Grenadines Chilling out chez Princess Margaret What happens when your hotel is What happens when your hotel is overbooked? On Mustique, you simply move into the nearest royal villa, as Jill Hartley and friends did North Cyprus Live like a Royal on Mustique Winter Sun: The Grenadines How do you spell Jagger? Alex Hamilton is given the Vip treatment on an island-hopping expedition to some of the most exclusive retreats in the Caribbean Bridge Cork & Kerry How to Join the VIPs Archers SKI Weekend: Avalanche Alert Danger that lurks off-piste Alps slow for snow Bales Swan Hellenic The Travel Collection Airtours I reached for the moon - and touched it Paul Mansfield kicks off a new series on the world's greatest museums with a visit to the National Air and space Museum in Washington Oasis CTS Horizons How to Travel through Air and Space Thomas Cook Med, bed and who needs board? Summer Sun 1998: Self-Catering Holidays Worldcover Travel Insurance British Airways Sunsail Sapphire Holidays Summer Sun 1998: Self-Catering Holidays Late Standby Fares Self-Catering Tips Easy does it on a timeless isle David wadmore drops in on some old friends in Symi, where a gentle pace and warm welcome bring visitors back year after year Croatia Noble Caledonia Limited Symi Fact File Travel Tips by Jill Crawshaw Around the World a Weekend Guide Travel Journalist of the Year Orient Lines Farce of duty-free loophole Virginatlantic Pack your Bags Voyagesjuies Verne Flying Visits New Millennium holidays Politics: it's just child's play really Martin Symington takes his young son and daughter on a revealing day out at the Houses of Parliament Book with Confidence Travelplanners Somak Abacus SAGA Surprimely different Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leger City Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Escapades Cruising Multiple Display Advertising Items Headwater Qantas Americana Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Airline Network British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightsavers Singapore Airlines International student identify card Arena Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items France Brittany Ferries Morocco Club Med British Airways Algarve French France a La Carte Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Italy Page&moy Holidays Intourist Travel Limited Leger From the Alps to Samos to S. 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The Times Bookshop This life Petula Clark CBE at 65 It's true. Food does taste better out of a… Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Pleased with the film? I stammered. "Yes, very pleased and very proud, " replied Alan Rickman very quickly. Oh God, I thought, I feel really sick. "Gosh. Great sex scene, " I blurted. "Oh yes, " replied Alan, sounding more bored than doctor's receptionist. Time to find that nice Phyllida Law Contents This week Win a personalised Radiohead platinum disc ... enter charles Avery's parallel worlds in the West End ... versify with John Hegley in Bloomsbury ... fake it with Motionhouse Dance Theatre in Warwick... catch the RSC's rare staging of Cymbeline at the Barbican... or take Pleasure in the experimental in Sheffield Uptown girl Think Petula clark, think child star and Downtown. But at 65, "Our Pet" CBE is still touring, writing and acting. Alan Franks wonders what took the Queen so long. Portrait: Anthony Cake "I have lived. I have had a few kicks. I don't live in an ivory tower, I'm not blinkered, and do all sorts of things" Picture Gallery Short cuts Clive King redicovers the genius of Eisenstein... finds a James Bond stalwart appering in a schoolboy's short... makes a sighting of a new breed of Nineties Tarzan... and learns that the first Lottery - funded flim is a wrap7 Great Night in: Director J. K. Amalou UK Top 10 Films L. A. Stories The big album - Air Reviewed by Veena Virdi Singled out New album releases Jazz Choice Saints and singers They can't play any instruments, have never had a top-ten hit and prefer a good giggle to a serious discussion of their art. But, says Charlie Porter, that's all part of Saint Etienne's charm, and the secret of their long life "Technology has advanced enough for us to operate the machinery without learning how to play the instruments" Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win ?50 worth of records Limited edition Once the refuge of maverick publishers and struggling writers, the literary magazine has declined from its mid-century peak to end up on the critical list in the Nineties. Jason Cowley finds a pulse in some unlikely places Eighty five Lucie Aubrac Older, but wiser I Knew I was Right By Julie Burchill Heinemann, ?15.99 (Non-fictior) Isbn 0 43400079 5 False dawns The New Feminism By Natasha Walter Little, Brown, £17.50 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 316 88234 8 Women only Sisters of mercy The Misconceiver By Lucy Ferriss Scepre, £10 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 340 70831 X Also Outs Looking for a Publisher? 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