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News from 05/12/1998

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T. Malcolm English, Nigel MeCulloch, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Beatrice Carfrae, Cath Urquhart, Hugh Routledge, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, John Tyndall, Chairman, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Alethea Hayter, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Kate Currie, John Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Christopher Somerville, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Jenny Dyson, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Liz Wilson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, T C Norris, Ian Murray, Graham Hingston-Jones, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, David Stokes, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, L. A. Rocha, Barry Turner, Clive Davis, Jeremy Kingston, Lyn Millman, Amos Cresswell, Lynne Truss, Yvonne Thomas, Anne Robinson, Adrian Hastings, Ginny Dougary, heath brown, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Valerie Elliott and James Landale, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Adam Hopkins, Patricia Fletcher, Julian Desborough, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Clarke, Arty Animal, Patricia Gillan, Mary-Ann Sieghart, Robert Sheehan, Steve Keenan, D. R., Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Patrick Humphries, Kimberly McDonald, Matthew Barbour, Alasdair Reid, Mike Pattenden, Guy W. Mawle (Fisheries Officer), Carol Price, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Law, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Paul Sayer, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Frances Bissell, Stephen R. Hanvey, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, Glyn Holland, Mark Giles, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Michael Drewett, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, Richard Colwill, Liz Jensen, Sarah Johnson, Paul Durman, Lisa Grainger, Helen Chappell, Michael Lynagh, Manus Costello, James MacManus, Sarah Conningham, Frank Leboeuf, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, L. G., David Howell, Kenneth Baker, Michael Jopling, Dave Thomas, James Young, ian franks, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Ben Webb, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Gareth David, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Lewis Smith, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Pohle, Matt Dickinson, John Russell Taylor, M-M Vuthan-Scott, P. W., Roland Watson and Mark Henderson, Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, Dante Ferrara, Kate Stronach, James Allcock, Michael Nyman, Peter Harnard, Jeannette Hyde, Ewen MacKenzie-BOWIE, Alan Catheart, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, elspeth thompson, Robert Elms, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Jonathan Went, Damian Whitworth, A Gumley-Mason, David Kettle, Roger Boyes, E. Forth, Nick Kelly, Mary Ann Percy, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Richard Holledge, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Simon Branes, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, emily hohler, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Adrian Mourby, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Elisabeth Hoodless, Executive Director, Jane Owen, Sandown Park, Kirk Franklin, Hugh Gallacher, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, James Landale and Valerie Elliott, Alistair Brett, Michael Gove, vinny lee, Alex Benady, Susan Emmett and Sarah Jones, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, James Landale and Roland Watson, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Bramley & Gage, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Ralph Moore, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Neil Cooper, Jonna Coles, Elizabeth Udall, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, sheila keating, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Rachel Pearson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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Today. Seven Colour Sections: The Best Value Each… Blair clashes with Chirac in cashback row EU talks 'doomed to failure' More intersex children Royal Court freedom Silent appeal Award for Times writer Party snipers plague Hague Writers condemn the 'book-free' Dome Censured diplomat named Mary Soames Support grows for Oxford rebels News Scottish Widows The Saturday Times Today Staples Body scanner will map the changing shape of Britain Alan Hamilton compares the future of shopping with traditional past Cat hitches a 3,200-mile ride in owner's suitcase Prada Turkey farmer says red tape trussed him up By a Staff Reporter: Five jailed in bigamy case face deportation Gore-Blimey: the diplomat with a record of controversy 103 illegal migrants hid in a 40ft lorry One. Tel IRA admits a 1972 murder Chemical fear over 'Joella' babies Clinic protest at Boots Damages assurance Sir Harry has cancer Nimmo still critical TV claims were false Winslet is Euro choice Paedophiles jailed Rail companies face £500, Ooo phone fine News in Brief Royal Court's backers pledge no interference Theatre's artistic freedom has been guaranteed by chairman John Mortimer, writes Dalya Alberge Mozart's Don 'was a fake Italian count' Opera House and dancers in deal Dixons State visit scene stealer is reduced to ranks Emphasis on stress Halfords 'Dead' baby recovers after doctors give up Girl gave a life-affirming gasp in the arms of her father as family grieved, reports Russell Jenkins Suspect denies part in murders Dynamic DIY duo's secret vice NHS 'fails women on cancer screening' 'I went out to kill someone' Escaped patient stabbed man in random attack, writes Helen Johnstone Vicar resigns over missing funds Unicef The Link Family draws strength from its memories London's future in a crystal ball A bold design for the capital's new assembly pitches Will Alsop into a flight against his great architectural adversary, Sir Norman Foster. Marcus Binney reports Panasonic Search for a star who will make the news Carol Midgley reports on a BBC talent contest for sexy but serious rivals to Trevor McDonald Devolution poses dilemma for BBC's governors On digital Local Heroes: Times Correspondents Assess their Presenters Currys Monks unveil Goya art for women's eyes A tunnel has been dug under the walls of a Spanish monastery to meet feminist demands for access to restored frescoes, reports Giles Tremlett Sky digital PC World Port threatens wildlife haven A vast tourist complex planned for an uninhabited Caribbean island has alarmed environmentalists reports Nick Nuttall Tyson faces jail for violating parole Cerruti 1881 In the Times next Week Comet Hopes ride on new bridge from despair The Times Christmas Appeal David Adams on Honduras after Hurricane Mitch Phone 'fast' by girls rings up £2,792 gift Xfam Fugitive death row convict drowns Oral-B Film teams jostle for poetic justice New York Dinners are off How pleasing to see that the seasoned interviewer… Bratpack copy rite The 1946 Express to a United Europe Is the euro train out of control? Despite sceptic concerns, Britain has put some brakes on budget and taxation, writes Charles Bremner Festive … Closer tax regime inevitable, says Bonn The markets 'will make it happen', write Roland Watson and Mark Henderson Nationwide Britain and France sign up to defend Europe Jobless in Seattle as slump bites The fortunes of America's coolest city take a dive after Boeing clips its wings, writes Giles Whittell in Seattle Fuel pump warning on 747s Virginity Wine Rack Direct Gates children must get by on $10m each Truman sweeps board as President Architects aspire to new heights for Notre Dame Dark side of the White House Chelsea's life in the goldfish bowl makes Republican hero rethink future, writes Damian Whitworth Tiny Cheltenham & Gloucester Mugabe told of farms concern World in Brief (AP): Internet trial in China (Reuters): Shuttle blasts off (AFP): Lorry driver lynched (Reuters): Supermodel charged (AFP): JFK's smokescreen Anatomy of the Aristos Little Chef Hague strikes a blow for the Commons man Michael Gove on the week the Tories turned on their toffs in a new class war The Sunday Times DNA tests breathe life into history Roger Boyes reports on the new art of genetic analysis that tells biographers more than some of us want to know Exhibitions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Gay old time for Wilde nostalgia Concert Culture Club, ABC Human League Dublin Multiple Classified Advertising Items One green bottle makes fools of us all Ben MacIntyre says that absinthe makes the brain glow longer My hangover was so bas, even my hair hurt Valley bound The Times Diary Picture Gallery We're losing the plot Where do the media's pet subjects vanish to, year after year? Old school tie The Times Diary Talking point The Times Diary Missing notes The Times Diary Blue stocking radicals Helen Rumbelow praises Balliol's tuition fess rebels Out of Control A torrid week for both party leaders Classroom Carrots Rewards and penalties are the way to improve teaching In Pursuit of the past DNA is taking some of the mystery out of history Effect of 'deal' on Lords structure Books for schools, joy of reading Politics in schools Salmon stocks Casanova in new light Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… 'Titanic' postcard A celebration of life in death Feminine angels Court Circular Memorial services Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Salters' Company Gerald Battrick Gerald Battrick, tennis player, died of cancer on November 26 aged 51. He was born in South Wales on May 27,1947 Serge Ganjou Serge Ganjou, variety artiste died at Twickenham on November 17 aged 94. He was born in Warsaw on January 7,1904 Personal Column Court & Social Titmuss Sainer Dechert Milestones John Chadwick, Perceval Maitland Laurence Reader in Classics, Cambridge University, 1969-84, died on November born on May 21,1920 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Brewer joins African rush for City spot Warburg escapes censure Sears investors seek meeting Profile A Week in the City Streetwise shoppers bide time All Saints fight to 'sell' name Weston splits roles at ABF Panasonic Weekend Money Section Business Today House of Lords to rule on BCCI Success that can be heaven scent Sarah Cunningham looks at the high-stakes perfume business where a winning formula is not to be sniffed at NatWest Village people find it's fun to meet down at the TBWA Jason Nissé visits the Soho ad agency that won a £150 million account by creating a home from home for a high street bank Cadillac Asher faces fight to keep himself front being forced out of Africa B2 gives you a break A mind to analyse job interviewees Do I Need It? Adam Jones gets in touch with his adult side to report on the corporate value of a shrink Hundreds of hopefuls doomed to fail within six months Mudbuster Companies line up for the FTSE beauty show Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Lending a hand Tempus McBride Tempus Morland Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes AorTech Tempus Wall Street Halifax in car leasing venture with Lex Morland warns of falling beer sales By our City Editor: A destabilising influence at Sears Commentary Ladbroke wins South Africa licence Woolwich restores market share SB lands cancer therapy rights Women make a success of work Strip tease The Times City Diary Shaw thing The Time City Diary Bad penny The Times City Diary Aborted takeover hits Lovell shares The Sunday Times Court throws out claim on Bank over BCCI crash McBride factory jobs go W&DB in war of words over rival Business Roundup ITE stages turnround Car sales hold steady US group buys Gatton Mansfield concedes Met maintenance deal Tourist Rates UK oil revenues lowest since 60s Can Rover be turned round? Steady end to the week Free Offer A plucky break at lunchtime The Times Crossword No 20,967 Forecast Joseph Turner The Finest Team in Sport United weigh loss of Kidd's stuff Cross Hopper Rides Again Weekend Money Clubs face wrath of anti-racism campaign Stevenage in frame of mind to knock Lincoln off perch Russell Kempson on the Conference club powered by positive thinking Frenchman laughs last with cunning counterplot Football Saturday Picture Gallery Angry surfers make waves at City forum Mark Hodkinson was on hand for the Interneters' Moss Side weekend Darlington dreams denied by Dickov's level best Viewers relish chance to pocket change Jenkins determined to win Palace pardon O when the saint goes marching into the loo Football Saturday Takeaway derby under starter's orders Saloon bar ref leaves player feeling bitter B2 speaks English William Hill Germans forced to reassess faith in traditional values Everybody out! It's the only way, brothers Football Saturday Let's shame the failures Why I'm such an Ashes fall guy Why my sweeping gestures leave team-mates unmoved Astroturf Blonde Yorke-baiting sure to be a waste of energy Football Saturday United striker smiles his way through thick and thin. Photograph: Richard Pohle Confusion as Europe tackles another taxing problem The Other Foot Get Kids Going! Oliver Holt The stutter started with the defeat at… Bill Edgar Nick Szczepanik Six Things about Harry Kewell Football Saturday Stephen Wood Alyson Rudd Matt Dickinson Kevin McCarra Oliver Hot On Monday Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership A manager who craves perfection Football Saturday Back in the Frame: United Fade to Grey Holiday Schedule Saturday Statistics Scotland Spread Eagle Television and Radio Conference Schumacher drove me to despair Through the Eyes of Damon Hill The bitter defeat that left Damon Hill Pondering his future in Formula One All for love, not money Success came to Hill despite, not because of, his father's name Smooth style comes from life on two wheels Having a motorbrike background gave Hill a less aggressive when it came to Formula One Accidental treatment When the fear and loathing of what may happen on the race track subsides, I just want to get home On Monday Scotland look to build on spirit The Times Backs hold key to unlocking Springbok defence Woodward must use pragmatic approach Rugby Union Skippers focus on ultimate test of nerve and skill Sailing: Fifteen Compettitors Prepare for Daunting 7,000-Mile Stage of the around Alone Race British league takes shape Mallett hammers home truths Coach looks bryond South Africa to create record of successive in international victories Lloyds TSB Racial questions remain to be resolved R. W. Johnson reports from Johannesburg on fresh rumblings about the lack of opportunity for blacks and coloureds in sport Enlightenment among counties to be applauded Cricket For the Record By our Sports Staff: Westwood closes the gap Golf Faldo makes most of lesson Italy trailing despite Gaudenzi's heroics Rob Hughes sees injury bring an end to an epic match in the Davis Cup final Nicol hoping for a Power finish Sport in Brief Brownett backs Cork Eagles eager to impress Corsie has final edge Austrian joins elite Williams outlasts local hero Snooker Rough rider relishes romantic role How a former champion found happiness at the final fence. Photograph: Hugh Routledge Ayr seek final flourish ICE Hockey Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Panasonic Hill Society ready to scale heights Chris McGrath expects the Irish to triumph in Sandown Tingle Creek Chase Thunderer: Sandown Park Thunderer: Chepstow Flagship Uberalles sets sail for Cheltenham Festival World Express can get off to flying start Yesterday's Results Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Barton looks fine prospect Carberry has the call in Irish duel Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Towcester George Soros General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Car Centre BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Delivery Citroen Multiple Classified Advertising Items 850Ci Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari 365 GTC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Benz Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Sl500 Brabus Mercedes Specialist Car Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back on the road with a car called Cougar Dennis Hopper is no longer raising hell—he's advertising for Ford, says Kate Stronach The boys who design the toys of dreams Vaughan Freeman meets the men who took car design to the high seas The Times Happy marriage of space and frugality Chrysler's new diesel Voyager makes fuel go a long way Registration Numbers B Rooks Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Vehicle Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items D K Registrations G1 Sue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Retail Motor Industry Federation Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Select Regustration Hotline Definitely no more for the road Tired slogans, videos and 12-month bans are not going to stop drink-driving this Christmas - but genuinely tougher penalties might Driven to Distraction The plumber who drives a Roller Burst pipe? Call the Silver Shadow, says Glyn Holland A Triumph - there's no other word For the first time in a quarter of a century, Britain has a sports tourer to challenge the best bikes in the world, says Alan Cathcart The Times No Title The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Early lessons to learn Henrietta Lake talks to students about how to make ends meet after a frantic first term Northern Rock Stress Beater Contacts Scottish Widows Taxing loans problem Footsie Facts Standard Life Bank Cheltenham & Gloucester Glass adds a touch of modern sparkle Clare Stewart discovers why a collectors' vogue is catching on Prudential It's a wrap for the Pep industry Helen Pridham goes back to basics Scottish Widows Midshires confident of high poll turnout Threadneedle Perpetual Never mind the width Personal Investor Marianne Curphey oil proposals that can help to tackle gazumping Repairs are key to selling homes in future Predators gather for financial kills Caroline Merrell reports from the City takeover trail Mercury Nice house, shame about the log Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Jupiter Picture Gallery Edinburgh When small companies can offer better returns Truse Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Investec Watchdog investigates accelerator loan dealers Merchant Investors Footsie - the unruly teenager Michael Drewett explains how the main market index works Footsie Facts The sweet smell of excess Gavin Lumsden on a product that has not quite lived up to its promises B2 has nothing hide Gartmore Newton Northern Rock cuts saving rates The Times Money Information Service Guaranteed Income Bonds Annual Income Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans First-Time Buyers Bristol & West Direct Line Making life easier Helen Pridham continues her jargon-busting series with a look at savings Weekend Money Letters Policy Portfolio Neville James Aberdeen Prolific Jupiter Bond to the rescue as savings take a hit Christmas on the Web Susan Emmett sees if surfing the Net will save her feet in Oxford Street Royal & Sunalliance Shepherds Virgin A taxing problem—if the dog wrote the software Fran Littlewood seeks a little help with tax self-assessment Beale Dobie The Equitable Life Enterprise zones fall foul of EU Gavin Lumsden looks at a useful tax-break that may disappear if harmonisation is agreed in the Uk IFA body calls for end to payment by commission James Moore finds firms more willing to reveal costs of policies Chase De Vere Independent Energy Savers feel the euro chill This week's surprise reduction in interest rates by the 11 countries that will launch the single currency on January 1 has put pressure on the Bank of England to lower rates in Britain on Thursday. Whether we join the club or not, the impact of the euro will be felt on these shores. Henrietta Lake looks at the likely effects on savers, while Susan Emmett assesses the prospects for the nation's mortgage borrowers Students call for tax relief Going for Quality Pass the Duchy if you want to avoid double taxation Cheap loan hopes dashed Understanding bonds Yawning Matter? Inside Gardenning Silk Cut Ultra is Low is Silk Cut Ultra Crime Lucy Pinney Travel Is this really the face of a killer? Sheila Bowler, a piano teacher from Sussex, was wrongly imprisoned for murder, She talks to her experiences to Mary Gold Panasonic A random desire that's all in the mind How the Lame Can Walk Anne Robinson Goodbye mud, hello Piccadilly Young farmers, in London for the Smithfield show, leave Ben Webb gasping Graham's When a bird in the hand is illegal Thefts of rare and valuable birds are increasing sharply, says Nick Nuttall Smuggling Facts Casio digital diaries On yer trishaw, mate If you don't mind the jokes, rickshaws are the new fun way to travel, says Joe Warwick Diamanté is every girl's best friend If you don't have the salary of a film star you still sparkle like one. Fakes have never been better Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Beaujolais nouveau The Drinks that Time Forgot Matthew Walker The Word is out The Times Cook Christmas preserves with a special homemade touch are always appreciated by a food lover Consuming Interests Christmas Hampers The Perfect Cranberry Sauce Fine tipples for a very merry Christmas If you are going to spend ?12 on a bottle, it has to be the best. Jane MacQuitty tastes the top 20 wines for the festive season Enjoy your wines next weekend—order today! Come to dinner, bring a brolly The energetic Ready Steady Cook chef and her husband have an all-weather dining room. ane Owen braved the elements Me and my Garden: Lesley Waters Coopers Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Making all the right noises There's more to a garden than just sight and smell. Yvonne Thomas suggests how to make your garden sing Homes & Gardens Hard Water Ladder Stabiliser Circles & Scrolls Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Chimney Balloon Bathe easy Turtle Dirt Trapper Mats F&S Lighting Grovewood Quality Products Limited Global Security Shutters In dry, windy weather lawns may be lightly mown,… Great idea, just Watch your feet David Stokes road tests five leading brands of garden shredders "Best Friends" Christmas Gift Guide Tower Productions Tank Driving Multiple Display Advertising Items Superia Multiple Display Advertising Items Castle Combe Skid Pan Multiple Display Advertising Items Morlands Two Great Gifts The Wax Jacket Manufactures Characters Thorntons Mail Order Multiple Display Advertising Items Worlds Finest Secateurs Multiple Display Advertising Items Millenniun Promotiors A Personalised Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Phil Price CSS Limited The Perfect Christmas Gift So it's Christmas once Again Tiger Moth Biplane The Perfect Gardener's Gift Quality Wines & Hampers Inspirations Silverstone RedLetter Multiple Display Advertising Items Groom Bros Ltd Dodo-Pad Ii Don't Miss This!! Tangerine 'The Complete Guide to Cake Decorating' Introductory Flight Vouchers for Christmas or Tour… Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic The Dolls House Emporium Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Merchandise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Globes & Satellite Maps Golfers & Golfing Loved Ones Wooden No Title Rally Challenge Genuine Birthday Gift Vouchers When developers can't see the sites for the green fields What is a fair rent, anyway? Case Study: Nottinghamshire Case Study: Staffordshire Case Study: West Yorkshire Xmas Gift Problem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts for Grandparents Multiple Display Advertising Items Hay Hampers "The Denhay Cycle" The Erotic Review Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fly a Kite! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home-Cured Ham Dickinson's Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Sporting Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Gift Balloons over Britain New Pad direct Cat call Gifts for Children Dan Dare Sporting Gifts Gifts for Him Fine statuettes of your regiment Ghost Unusual Gifts Netbenefit The Devon Guild of Craftsmen CHiLD LiFE Legoland Windsor Gifts for Music Lovers Gifts for her The Ultimate in Pure Silk Lingerie & … Unusual Gifts Rooms that echo to a familiar voice Home Swap Modern heritage Market Comment St George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mulberry Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes English Courtyard Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Africa Unique Business/Real Estate/ Philanthropic… John D Wood & Co The Times Kosher words, well spoken Ruth Gledhill witnesses the Preacher of the Year award At your Service Church services for tomorrow More than a man in a red suit Tomorrow lots of children will remember St Nicholas That ambiguous link between drugs and religion Tredo Nigel McCulloch The Times Old books for an old rocker Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman finds his choicest reading matter in Chelsca, writes Michael Cable My favourite shop Georg Jensen Gadgets Charity begins at home Mail Order Charity Catalogues Shop Watch Let them shoot: it's child's play Can buying the wrong toy for your child this Christmas lead to them developing character defects? Alex Benady puts away his Action Man to investigate Are you raising an alco-teen? Teenage drinkers must be monitored carefully, says Sharon Maxwell Magnus This Christmas's Best Selling Toys The 'babe' backlash Never mind the handy labels: brains not breasts are what got women MPs elected, says Mary-Ann Sieghart Life Rage The true cost of that doggy in the window Many of the dogs for sale this Christmas will be "farmed" varieties bred in appalling conditions, warns Carol Price And in my particular neck of the woods His local woodland is for sale. Should Richard Holledge buy it? A Vet Writes Adopt Me The road that bypassed a community Has Newbury's bypass left the worst of both worlds, asks Andrew Morgan The Cost to the Countryside Lucy Pinney Millions of free books for schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Pedometers Dunlopillo Backfriend The Stockbag Company The Pets pyjamas Carr & Westley Ltd Antique Replicas The "Shelia Maid" Sinclair Research Ltd The Selection Chelsea Trading Co Ltd Overcome Impotence Men's Undies Christmas Delivery Guaranteed! Old Desks Purchased French Stannah David Bowker For this wekk's challenge, our well 'ard writer spends seven days being a tough guy - except to wife The Weekly Challenge Weekend Courses Shoparound Coopers The Selection Trailfinders Australia New Zealand Travelbag Direct Travel Insurance EasyJet Virgin atlantic The Corient Connections America American Express British Airways Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Primary Direct Insurance Bookers Usit Campus Austravel KLM UK Burgerising paradise isn't fair dinkum Ginny Dougary returns to Queensland, Austrlia, to find it resisting creeping commercialisation—for now Australia Fact Box Voyages Jules Verne Close encounters of the tango kind Great railway journeys of the world Tailor Made Travel The most fun you can have dressed Hunting for the authentic spirit of Buenos Aires means learning about the tango, says Adam Hopkins Boots Museum of the Week Buenos Aires Facts Annual Travel Insurance An alluring lunar landscape Iceland appears daunting and hostile at first, but Paul Sayer soon succumbs to its beauty Voyages Jules Verne Iceland Facts Noble Caledonia Limited Where some like it hot Reykjavik for a day? No problem, says Helen Chappell A Welsh walk back to happiness Christopher Somerville admires stunning views in the Vale of Clwyd Split personality Adrian Mourby admires the Englishness of Monmouth Swiss Vale of Clwyd Fact File Learn to Dive in the Red Sea I like this, Daddy, can we come next year? James MacManus took his family to Vail, sent them up the mountain with their on, and then just sat back and relaxed Parents were shooed away and told not to come back until 3pm SKI the Rockies SKI Solutions Vail fights back from £8m fire Pampered oil the piste Club Med The Best Deals in Vail Cutting corners on the world Travellers' Bulletin Board Old research means some guidebooks are of little use, says Jeannette Hyde The Travel Collection Israel braced for millennium Biblical sites expect a tourist influx, says Steve Keenan Plain Speaking in Berlin World of Travel Travellers' Bulletin Board Train Tips Travel Journalist of the Year Singing the Blues Travellers' Tip Pack your Bags Running a tight ship Jeannette Hyde reports on pressures to tavkle crime on ships Voyages Jules Verne Greening tourism Trip Wires Flightbookers Airline Network Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries AB Airlines First for Value Travel Options Aftair Quest Worldwide CGU Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Crackers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where the steam age chuffs on Garetk David on the thrills of driving a locomotive in Poland Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Midland Check-In Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Okavango Tours & Safaris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Erna Low Going Loco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morzine The Chalet Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Cottages in Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas & New Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xmas Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Only Lunch The Times StarDate The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Candleburners The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Elite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgina Charles Parties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Good Looking professional easy going male,… KA Do You Know Him? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dateline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sporting Events & Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Listener Crossword No. 3481: Conurbation by Schadenfreude Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Birthdays Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 197 Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Pictureline Quotes of the Week The meteoric rise and fall of a controversial politician Times Two Crossword Christmas crackers Index The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "I've always wanted to talk about sex, " Alan Titchmarsh announced. They cheered. "Which in my part of Yorkshire is what posh people get their coal in. " They laughed. "Anyway, " he added. "in the face of stiff competition, I'm glad I came. " Contents Theatre Jesus, My Boy This week Theatre, Music, Clubbing with a Twist .. . And Tickets to See Radiohead in Paris Win! Tickets to see Radiohead in Paris Classical Clubs Club Montepulciano Ourprice Theatre Re-opening of the Royal Exchange, Manchester Because she can The Big Interview With her perma-smile, peachy-keen attitude and cheerleader talent, Billie is an A&r man's dream. But is she the Nineties Bonnie Langford or a new Madonna? Angus Batey wonders if this is Girl Power gone mad. Portrait. Neil Cooper Catatonia Picture Gallery Tower Shortcuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News The Projector Great Night in: Manuel Pradal The director of Angel Sharks selects Ella Kazan's 1954 drama on the Waterfront (Columbia Tri-Star, £5.99) as his video choice for a great night in L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Act of faith The Music Interview America's inner-city ghettos have produced their fair share of talented black artists over the years-but not many like Kirk Franklin. Hugh Gallacher meets a singer who wants to save your soul Moloho LV, NW, MA, PS, SC, SO'C: Best compilations Various Artists (7/10) Estrellas De Aretto 19/10) Various Artists (8/10) Various Artists (8/10) Various Artists (8/10) Reviewers: Lisa Verrico, Nigel Williamson, Martin… The Big Album Various Artists (7/10) Various Artists (7/10) Singled out The Big Single Belle and Sebastiann Kudos Blues Christmas Choice Country Christmas Choice Out There .. . Metro music charts Win four albums! Best foot forward Craig Thomas Children's Books, Loo Humour, Reference, Cd-Roms, Talking Books, Sport and the Metro Critics' Pick of the Year Elizabeth Buchan Marcel Berlins Natasha Fairweather Children's Books Loo Books Jonathan Cape Audio Books A Clash of Kings Amazon. co. uk Reference Books CD-ROMS Music Books Ethel & Ernest Sports Books The Times Literary Supplement Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel King Rat China Mieville MacMiltan, £9.99 ISBN 0 333 738810 Music Top 10 How I Write Christmas shopping guide Great Ball of Fire Metro entertainment listings Film General Release The Big Picture: Babe: Pig in the City GB: Openers Music London Saturday, December 5 The Big Gig: James PC: Backstage Theatre London West End The Big Play: Betrayal BN: Curtain Call Classical The Big Concert: London Philharmonic Clubs London Saturday, December 5 The Big Bash: Vapour '98 Dance/opera London Dance The Big Opera: The Barber of Seville Comedy London Saturday December 5 The Big Laugh: Junior Simpson Exhibitions Major/museums The Big Show: Rosemarie Trockel JRT: Don't Miss Opera & Ballet The Nutcracker Shocking Stockings! American Express Theatre Concerts Tony Bennett Concerts Restaurants San Martino Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Concerts St. John's, Smith Square Tickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Katin Barbican Centre The vulture Picks over the Bones if Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Full disclosure Parkison meets George Michael Saturday BBC1 9.25pm Film Who's that behind Johnny? 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