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News from 12/12/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Cath Urquhart, Hugh Routledge, Mike Gerrard, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Brian Greer, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Roland Watson and Charles Bremner, Ian Brodie and Damian Whitworth, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Jenny Dyson, Richard Sharpe, Editor, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jo Outram, Christine Buckley and Jill Sherman, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Keith Sanders, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Wesley Carr, Michael Beckett, john diamond, Peter J. L. Wallis, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Martin Fletcher, Julian Desborough, Karl Johnston, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Le Petit Robert, Robert Sheehan, Ercole Moroni, D. R., Thrasy Petropoulos, Nick Haslam, amandip uppal, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, S. M. Stocker, Roger Watkins, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Stephen Anderton's, Carol Price, Victoria Rands, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Timothy Rice, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stephen Crisp, Sue Corbett, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Margaret Collins, Frances Bissell, Judith Abrahams, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Andrew McLean, P. B., John Keegan, Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Alan M. Calverd, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Brian O'gorman, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Colwill, June Osborne, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, Manus Costello, Jack Shamash, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Terri Paddock, Adam Edwards, Christina Koning, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, P. W., Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Andrew Drummond, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Jane Symons, Russell Davies, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Robert Elms, John Wilton, John Givens, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Helen Healy, Tim Heald, Geoffrey Bubb, Maria Harding and Gary Buchanan, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jane Berkeley, Brian MacArthur, Saeed Shah, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Stephen Farrell and Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, A. J. Tipping, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Sara Wheeler, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Minty Clinch, Martin Waller, Martin Wal, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Ronal Payne, Danny Baker, Jeffrey Joy, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Eastman, Stuart Birch, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Sam Kiley, Ralph Moore, Paul Connolly, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Julia Matthews, Elizabeth Udall, Charles Bremner and Roland Watson, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Anthony Howard, Philip L. Cooper, Deborah Levy, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Gill Hornby, D. G. Bevan, Russell, Richard Lea, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Swoon along with Cliff Ex-MI6 officer fears extradition National newspaper editor linked to allegations Redwood goes for top job in industry IRA rules out any weapons surrender The Times From Delia to The Beano. . . best-selling books Wreathed in misery, an aged general confronts his past Valerie Grove encounters Chileans looking for both hero and villain as Pinochet has his day in court Tramps, bums and other fans Danny Baker Sport "Old Speckled Hen" Party with a touch of grace In The Saturday Times News Scottish Widows Sport Staples Jealous chefs turn up heat on their rivals They may be able to express themselves on a plate, but the speech is less elegant, writes Robin Young Citizenship case may 'open door to millions' Building for the future Viscount's pastures new Powered by wood Life for man who murdered girl, 5 News in Brief Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey A blunt guide to world of the £100 meal PC World Hunger striker's life in hands of a believer Barry Home has the support of some very committed friends, report Stephen Farrell and Russell Jenkins Net Links The Royal Bank of Scotland Homebase Activists criticise return to prison Nicola Horlick: lament for a lost daughter Comet Piper calls the tune in march against Muzak Mild-mannered crusade for the right to shop in peace has turned militant, writes Alan Hamilton Radio station gave time of gang fight Zinc Defence Intel inside Sixteen names that form basis of Spanish case BRAUn Dictatorship was only way to free Chile, says Pinochet In an open letter to his people, general remains angry and defiant, reports Gabriella Gamini from Santiago The five who will hear a new plea IRA arms decision is new blow to peace Martin Fletcher reports on dismay as 'gesture' is ruled out MPs invited to blow the whistle B2 speaks English Vauxhall A tale of two Christmas cards Next Week In The Times The Link Son for widow who won fight to use sperm Relatives and friends of Diane Blood 'chuffed' after baby arrives one month early, reports Robin Young 139 held in crackdown on drugs News in Brief Killer found dead News in Brief Angel silenced News in Brief Birds of a feather New in Brief The right track News in Brief Get that sinking feeling at Titanic's seasonal party Bishops attack BBC's lack of Christmas faith Faith From our man in Paradise Adam Fresco samples the delights of a ?15,000- a- night hotel suite Digital on More is less Britain's Biggest Hi-Fi Stores The quick and the dead Sam Kiley in the Serengeti, Tanzania, sees two Britons working for the long-term future of africa's threatened cheetah population Moscow sobered by bubbly crisis Combat Stress Computers No Title BT Pisa is braced for a gentle tilt with gravity Richard Owen reports on work to stabilise leaning tower La Fenice's silence is the same old song in Italy Lipstick tycoon in kiss and tell Hillary's vanity is out of vogue Shower of criticism for updated Psycho Halfords Santa out in the cold Blair hits at press for tax 'fantasy' Dixons After EU sound and fury, the compromise Britain and Germany will give way a little in war over contributions, writes Charles Bremner in Vienna Blair harmony claim denied by partners Tourists in jungle jet crash Andrew Drummond in Bangkok reports on a Thai rescue effort battling against rain and swampland UCI Britain warns Iraq on consequences of defiance Tiny (Reuters): Chechens name kidnap leader Wolrd in Brief (AP): Al Fayed meets judge World in Brief (AP): Rat poison in cakes World in Brief (AP): DiMaggio out of com61 (AP): Passenger 'flew 747' Clinton sorrow fails to derail impeachment Force of 15,000 to guard President Jessops Heard the one about the joke cure? Iall Brodie visits an Oklahoma hospital where fun is prescribed US firemen take the sparkle out of real firs Dolce vita goes sour for 'fake viscount' Panasonic Motorists face tolls to ease M25 jams Most congested roads will lead way in pilot studies, writes Jill Sherman A legal eagle is Navy's first woman pilot 'Trolley rage' fight cost man two teeth Empire Fijians take the tartan Adventurer crosses the Andes in balloon Delia v Beano in battle of the blockbusters Brian MacArthur on The Times's comprehensive survey of the books Britons are really buying Virginity Book lists have become required reading Metro Prudential How to duck blame in plain English The camera has always lied But every picture tells a story, as a German exhibition of photographs reveals, Roger Boyes reports Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Saint Joseph enjoys rare acclaim Theatre Jessus, My Boy Apollo It couldn't happen to a nicer Fascist Ben MacIntyre on the feud that's consuming Europe's nastiest party Red Chile Mum's word The Times Diary Picture Gallery Hooray for red tape Freedom isn't enough, Tories should learn to love regulation Striking oil The Times Diary Brave try The Times Diary Silent witness The Times Diary Toilet trained The Times Diary Gordon and Al's grief The two men are heirs to woe, says Anthony Howard Cavan Thunderbolt An ominous intervention from the IRA A Sign of Weakness When in doubt, Blair blames the press A Book in the List . . . is worth two in the publicty puff Clash of views on Neary ruling Balliol protest is 'short-sighted' Teachers' pay awards by results Defence accord Seeking the right word The place to live Racing tradition Close encounter of the cannibal kind Embattled envoy Cry havoc Poetry in motion? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Luncheon Dinners Personal Column John Hanson John Hanson, actor and singer, died on December 4 aged 76. He was born on August 31,1922 George Murcell George Mureell, actor, theatre manager and producer, died on December 3 aged 732. He was born on october 30 1925 Milestones Albert Gore, Democrat Senator for Tennesse, 1952-70, died on December 5 aged 90. He was born on December 26,1907 César, French sculptor, died in Paris on December 6 aged 77. He was born in Marseilles on January 1,1921 Archic Moore, world light-heavyweight boxing champion, 1952-62. died in San Diego, Califormia, on December 9 aged 84. He was born in Benoit. Mississippi on December 13,1913 Ransom 29 Lawyers get $3.3bn fee in tobacco settlement Unrest on pay poised to grow as 13 chiefs get £lm Cadbury sells off non-US drink brands for £1.1bn Rover and Bmw to seek state aid A Week in the City Old fears haunt markets Midshires pays £1,250 windfall Britannic Group Services Dismay over refusal to restore tax credits Business Today Oates sells M&S shares Airshare is much more than a flight of fancy Do I Need It? The Sunday Times Toughest sales pitch yet for Asda's marketing maestro Desperately Fraser Nelson reports on the leadership gaps caused by Uk ple's latest round of musical chairs Northern Rock Troubleshooter Sir John reloads Business Life! The Times City Diary The Ideal Chief Executive Sending spree The Times City Diary Bird brains The Times City Diary Commodities Liffe -Options Heavy trade generates ScottishPower rumours Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Sale should not go flat Tempus United News Hozelock Car dealers Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes When crisis management is a matter of life and death Manus Costello on the firms that prevont kidnappings and act to release hostages Audi Hotels chief pilots growth at his old mentor's desk Pendragon and Evans Halshaw in talks Buy the fountain pen and have a ball on us Four in the race to buy National Provident Picture Gallery Failure of bid talks hits shares in Celsis BOC may face £2.2m farewell Portmeirion issues fourth profit alert Business Roundup Grainger up to £8.4m Business Roundup Proteus in US link-up Business Roundup Peterhouse merger Business Roundup Slowdown hits Fulmar Business Roundup Brierley to sell stake Business Roundup Tax boost for Delyn Business Roundup Lords to rule on BCCI Business Roundup Atlantic takes hit Business round up Tourist Rates Off the Cliff United News & Media hit by profit warning Outsider gains Pope's blessing Cable & Wireless shares hit by chiefs departure for EDS Omnicom deal set to benefit US charities Move for Hozelock buyout By our City Editor: Transfer trend points way for C&W TransTec blow for Robinson British Land adds to City estate with £240m deal Hickson cuts 100 chemical jobs Eastern joins ally in Spain The Times Crossword No 20,973 Forecast The X-stream network Uefa promises clubs £30m jackpot Robert Elms Alyson Rudd Confident Chelsea relish challenge of leadership race Tob of Table Danny Baker Roof-Tek Go Prescott Goes Toytown Watching Wagner rise from the ashes in Adelaide Bob Willis, the bowler turned commentator, has been able to indulge his passion for opera during the third Test England's bowlers grilled by Langer Saeed puts Pakistan in charge Ponting perishes as Gough enjoys change of fortune For the Record West Indies feel lash of tailenders Portsmouth's best players are going for a song Itchy and pals should not be sniffed at Colour-blindness: perfect complaint for non-reporters Gregory retreats into the shadows Bruce denied by Bury B2 has nothing to hide Panasonic Viduka case reveals risk of transfers Football Saturday Misfit reluctant to plead Clough justice This week, Mark IIodkinson talks to the player Maine Road supporters love to hate New contract not taken as red Bar football Saucy remarks Maine man Get Kids Going! Hurt? Ill? Stop whining and get on with the game Outsider Keown comes in from Highbury cold The dressing-room loner has finally managed to secure a place in Arsenal's famous back four. Photograph: Hugh Routledge Football Saturday On Monday Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Give us credit for reaching our goal Football Saturday Back in the Frame: O'neill the Titled Gentleman Saturday Statistics The joy of hating thy neighbour Thomson vindicated by New Zealand pair Golf Assured Parrott back on song Snooker Rolph and Hickman storm to victories Swimming Meissnitzer gives peak performance Sking: Austrian Women Dominate Giant Slalom Event Mourhit's historic title bid Athletics Scots have no case for defence Armour's chance to shine Boxing Clubs prepare to ruck and maul with finance Bath must regret European withdrawal Mark Souster's Guide to this Weekend's Allied Dunbar Premiership First Division Matches Utility man who found his niche By our Sports Staff: England and Italy to renew rivalry Toulouse burn out as Ulster relight their fire Cheltenham Haydock Park Mulligan ready to reward followers Richard Evans recommends a 16-1 chance for Cheltenham's big chase Sadler's Realm can swoop off strong pace Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Tamarindo sparks support Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Doncaster GM Stallions relish walk in winter wonderland December is the month for swaggering as the National Stud enjoys its annual fertility ritual Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Can gadgetry beat luxury car thieves? Professionals are avoiding hi-tech deterrents, reports Joe Warwick Forget airlines - let's hire a private jet for the day Everyone from soccer fans to royal families is renting private planes. Vaughan Freeman reports on the recent boom in aircraft charter From white elephant to a white knight Thr Zagato is preserved in print says Tim Heald A nightmare in Toytown John Prescott's proposals to reduce traffic by charging motorists in city centres are stranger than fiction. Even Noddy and Big Ears are bemused Chevrolet on ice - an unforgettable spectacular The Corevette is a daredevil's delight with a safty net, says Stuart Birch BMW Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Soft Tops Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire Quality Vehicle Contracts Baytree Court Ltd Wrangler Range Rover Dse Auto Jeep Authorised Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items P&S Time DVLA Select Registrations To Advertise Call: 0171680 6850 PWC Michael Page Fss Financial ATC Astbury marsden Fax: 0171 782 7826 Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candates in the Final Examination, held in November 1998 Robert Walters Associates To Advertise Call: 0171680 6850 Robert Walters Associates Witan Jardine KPMG MWA BPP Missed your Chance? Fax: 0171 782 7826 The Institute of Chartered Accountants list of referrals The Times The Times Equities wilt as gilts advance PIA The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Legal & General Stress Beater 57 Don't buy on price alone In the first of our series on cutting your costs in the new year, Karen Woolfson looks at insurance NR Selling Plate 62 Taxing problem for retiring owners John Givens explains the new business sales tax rules Cheltenham & Gloucester No real need to desert these shores Henrietta Lake on the options for those who don't want t emigrate Surveyors and insurers smiling Marianne Curphey says that although homebuying may be speeded up, costs will rise through fees to professionals Virgin Scottish Widows Six months of stress from gazumping Jupiter Lenders move to cut rates Norwich Union Direct Exeter Why gilts have such an attraction Bonds knock shares as the economy contracts Gavin Lumsden explains the benefits of investing in fixed-interest bonds as inflation falls In search of a higher yield Chase De Vere Hargreaves Lansdown Dunbar's 72% fees Gavin Lumsden on a new report that has lifted the lid on scandalous fees for pensions Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Money Matters B2 gives you break To that brave Mr Robinson Standard Life Bank Royal & Sunalliance Instant excess Coping with a difficult time The Times Money Information Service 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 Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chelsea A quick guide to the gentle art of complaining Susan Emmett explains your rights in regard to faulty goods or services How to Complain How to Make a Complaint Direct Line Contacts Arbitration Leeds & Holbeck Building Society When a 0% offer is not quite what it should be Henrietta Lake has a timely warning as the sales approach Points to Watch when Buying on Credit Buy only the best you can afford Clare Stewart looks at trends in the Scottish Widows BMW Virgin What to do after a wild Christmas party Where to Find Antiques in the New Year Giddy Aunts flying high on stock market Henrietta Lake continues our series on the ups and downs of amateur investment clubs Legal & General Uphill run for bond buyers Investec Banks take the 'instant' out of instant access Uphill Run 63 Rate cut will hit savers Susan Emmett on the reaction to the 1/3-point move Move quickly to use Ingram ruling M&G Sky's the limit for the Giddy Aunts Taxing Problem 56 Inside Business News Weekend Money Libby Purves Anne Robinson Fashion Mouton Cadet Michael Gove Cliff, we love you Pets Home Life Picture Gallery Journey round my father At the English College in Rome, Roy Hattersley tries to piece together his father's mysterious past as a Catholic priest during the 1920s, when alcohol was compulsory Anne Robinson Graham's Taking the lead to a new life Guide dogs transform the way blind people live, as Victoria Rands discovered when her mother was given one The world is now a brighter place Lighten our darkness - dimly, please We should turn down our garish lights and gaze at the stars instead, says Libby Purves This steamy blast from the past Michael Binyon witnesses the construction of the first new steam train to be built for 40 years Easy Rec Casio Who dares marries the SAS Having a member of an elite fighting force in the family can be an alarming experience, but it has its advantages, says Jane Berkeley Gifts for the Girls Girls just want to have. . . clothes Picture Gallery Earth Watch No smoke without ire The Govrnment is right not to ban smoking in restaurants, says Mary Ann Sieghart BBC The Times Cook It wouldn't be Christmas without turkey, and there are many ways to prepare this delicious and much-maligned bird Oriental Consuming Interests Mince Pies The Perfect Christmas Dessert Absolute corkers Magimix A perfect gift for the Festive Season Matthew Walker Our little bit of Hyde Park Variety is the spruce of life Found the tinsel and glitter balls? Jane Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Ladder Stabiliser Hard Water The holly and the radish If you can grow flowers and vegetables, you can arrange them, too, says Sue Corbett. Two designers put their hands to unusual garlands Endless Pools Homes & Gardens Chimney Balloon Churchill's Stairlifts plc Allen Plant World Agriframes Turtle Dirt Trapper Mats Festive Hints and Tips Festive Courses and Activities The greening of Lamper Head More than a fleeting history, man London Property English Homes & Investments London Property John D Wood & Co. Maximum Value Home Swap How grey are my valleys Houses that will spoil a home Expiry date looms Taking the last peace Telephone 0171 680 6876 Multiple Display Advertising Items CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Share In a Racehorse This year, one golf product (and only one) earned… Air Sports Fly a Kite! 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Carol Price reports A Vet Writes Titanic Poster for Just £2.99 Adopt Me An unhappy tale Hoping for a waxwing winter Feathre Report It's time to talk turkey Ronal Payne meets a man who helps male turkeys get their chicks Thumbs up to the humble chicken While grappling with the restoration of his Somerset home, A. J. Tipping discovers the self-help success of rural first aid Lucy Pinney No silence please Ruth Gledhill is moved by a carol service for the deaf The Times Light a candle, not a tree Hanukkah helps Jews to strengthen their identify, says Jack Shamash The persecuted who pose fundamental questions Church services for tomorrow Rich kids count their chips One in a thousand Britons today is a millionaire - the fastest growing group is under 30. Terri Paddock reports They don't fit the bill There is never a cop around when you need one, says Adam Edwards You can't beat being under the duvet It's more fun in bed, says Deborah Levy Comfrey in Cornwall Downing Street's most famous cook finds refuge in herbs, reports Jane Symons Gadgets Georg Jensen Sock it to them Shop Watch The Times Thanks Dad, you're a sport Children know what they want at the sports shop, says Timothy Rice Top of the Shops The Weekly Challenge Every seven days our intrepaid columnist is akedd to assume a new identity: this week, being ulterly tasteless Weekend Courses Shoparound Christmas Delivery Guaranteed! The Stockbag Company Pedometers Men Condoms The Loden Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Overcome Impotence Luxury Silk Briefs for Him French Factory Superstore Antique Desks TABB If it's good enough for Tony The Blairs are returning to the Seychelles. Right islands, wrong time, says Michael Gove q Making new friends in a winter wonderland Noble Caledonia Limited Fire and ice at the end of the world Five days in eternity VJV My zero-degree heaven Some like it cold - including Martin Symington, a regular visitor to the Arctic, which he says is accessible, affordable, and above all, magical All the Arctic Action Pick of the coolest locations Prime sites for icy adventure among icebergs and polar bears WorldCover Direct Gateways to the South Pole Joanna Hunter investigates the different ways of reaching AntractiÊ Ireland Through no-man's land Noble Caledonia Limited Museum of the Week Living it up in Lyons The city is well-known for fabulous food - but museums are also worth a visit, says Mike Gerrard Stena Line Eilat Just hope for the luck of the devil Minty Clinch held on to her hat when she took part in The Inferno at Murren in Switzerland, the world's longest downhill ski race Virgin Ski VJV Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Now malls go maritime Maria Harding and Gary Buchanan examine a trend for larger ships Travellers' Tip VJV Travel Journalist of the Year Croatia's cruel stigma There is still time to grab a break before Christmas… Rare sights take flight at twitchers' mecca Derwent May trains his binoculars on the Norfolk coast's primest plumage Travel Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network BM AB To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1989 (Trade) Fax: 0171… Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Breaks Langdale Passford House Hotel Oakley Court Washbourne Court Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manor Armathwaite Hall Hotel Five Lakes Northcote Manor Hinton Grange Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items CGU Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 0171 481 4000 (Private) Fax: 0171… Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Africa Exclusive Short Breaks Ice cold in the land of fire Pack your thermals if you're heading for Ushuaia, on Argentina's southernmost tip, advises a chilly Nick Haslam Multiple Display Advertising Items Costa Rica Ski freedom Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6868 Saturday Rendezvous Accord for quaranteed Notts/E. Midlands into's… The Times Dovetail Elite The Times StarDate Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Music Lovers Saturday Rendezvous Katharine Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items A True Story Virginia Charles The Times Saturday Rendezvous Country Partners The Times To Advertise Fax: 0171 481 9313 The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Birthdays Jumbo Crossword 198 Modern Manners Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Quotes of the Week On this Day: December 12,1980 Picture Line Times Two Crossword Your Essential Guide to What's on in London & the South East Books Sites for sore eyes Music Tete Tong and U840… The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Aren't you a bit young for a lifetime achievement award?" I asked Jeremy Irons. "Well, I thought I was, " he replied. "But then I could be living in a dream world. Maybe I should start doddering a bit more" Contents This week Cream Ministry of Sound Theatre The Legendary Golem Film Sony Filmmakers' Workshops Megastores Woman of substance The Big Interview Annabella Sciorra is unconventional, independent and she's starring with Robin Williams in this year's big Christmas movie. Could this be the start of a dream come true? By Anwar Brett. Portrait: Montserrat Velando Picture Gallery V&A Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Picture Gallery Great Night in: Ray Bradbury The Projector UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Naxos King Tong The Music Interviewe "I know I'm an old git, but I still enjoy the scene and I'm good at my job which probably makes it Ok" Albums: greatest hits Singled out Tower Classical Christmas Choice Roots Christmas Choice Metro music charts Win four albums! Ourprice The Brum majors Older, wiser and much richer, what are Ub40 up to in the Caribbean? Lisa Verrico met the boys from Birminghsam sd they go back to their roots Collins Shift, command, read Books With less than weeks to go untill Christmas, bookshops are gearing up for the last-minute rush. But are you more likely to find what you want on the superhighway or the high street? Francis Gilbert logs on and finds out Trunk calls LB Christmas choice Jane Shilling Seven for a secret No Title Death by numbers Photography Havana's Haversham Paperbacks Vengeful vampires, beastly beauty and Christmas consequences No Title Completely mobbed Amazon. co. uk Christmas choice Peter Ingham LB Christmas choice Natasha Cooper A petty Polly Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel Cinema and TV Top 10 How I Write Play it ag Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: The Mask of Zorro Openers Music Manic Street Preachers/catatonia Backstage Theatre The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Curtain Call Classical London Symphony Orchestra Clubs Dance/opera The Big Dance: The Nutcracker Comedy The Big Laugh: Phill Jupitus Exhibitions The Big Show: Turner in the Alps Don't Miss BRB Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurants Theatre Comedy Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall CiNDERELCA Art Galleries Agatha Chrisite's Concerts Total Entertainment Christmas Festival Christmas period RG St. John's Smith Square The vulture No Title ISAS Time This boy's life so far People Film Drama Wildlife Trading licks with the stars 'Stars increasingly expect to be allowed to set the agenda in all contacts with the media' Why we're not hip to this kind of trip 'If you want to make a decent radio programme about roads, first get on an aeroplane This week Saturday Film Choice Saturday Saturday Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Saturday Film Choice Pick of the Day Sunday Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films December 13 - Satellite Monday Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Tuesday December 15 Film Choice Pick of the Day Tuesday December 15 - Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Wednesday December 16 BBC 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky Box Office Satellite Satellite Films Thursday December 17 BBC 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Thursday December 17 - Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Friday December 18 BBC 1 Film Choice Pick of the Day Friday December 18 - Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Lombard Direct Pet Prezzies! Picture Gallery Upd@te upd@te Star Choice E-17 Get your eyes glued to the latest, greatest showbiz news! Reviews The Halls Pet Presents: A Ruff Guide Stocking up! Meg Grab Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The times magazine Polo Ralph Lauren Contents Philip Kerr Kate muir's diary This is the week that Things we have seen the future Alan jackson Dalls Intel This week will self Connections From damian whitworth in washington The Great American Dream can be a bureaucratic nightmare-unless you're in the know Connectionsanswers; They're all member of Mensa Daewood Hilton Hear my song Givenchy Amarige Issey Miyake Canon Man hunt De Beers Sherry. The secret is chilling Carlsberg Export Old Pulteney Bang & Olufsen Hidden Isuzu VW Fotonex Motorola Wings Dressed to impress Interiors design style food drink fashion Cosmetic changes Marantz Dress me up dress me down Classic Malts of Scotland Jonathan meades Aberlour Bravo Spain Bravo Paradores Chippies off the old block Rochdale Art Critics Evening Our first meal joe corre and serena rees Martell Novelli's secrets Grace Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Pentax In the bag Picture Gallery Vitabiotics The otehr 9 to 5 Nokia DK Robert Goddard Gap generation Boss Hugo Bo… John diamond The Travel Collection Hard news Abuse of trust Him and her by Min Cooper Times Newspapers Ltd, 1998 Egg on the face Secret diary God forbid The times magazine Tel: 0171 680 6117 Interiors The Times Magazine, with lmpulse Holidays, offers… Buy Direct Divani Fax: 0171 481 9313 This week's man with the pocket camera:… Michel Herbelin

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