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News from 13/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Ralph Lloyd-Jones, Chris Peachment, Michael Prescott, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Barbara Hall, Professor William Reid, Sara Keays, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Jon Swain, F Taylor, Philip Norman, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Chris Eubank, Roland Rench, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Bernard Kaukas, Desmond Lynam, St Lauren, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Ned Balfe, David Landers, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Frank Whitford, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Adam Nicolson, Robert Leedham, Peter Wilson-Smith, P R Boughey, John Christopher, Jason Tomas, Nikhil Nair, Carol Sarler, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Lindsay Neil Programme Manager, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Peter Reading, Malcolm Wheatley, Harvey Porlock, Helen Kay, Hugh Canning, Angela Taylor, David Cairns, Kate Saunder, Cecil Parkinson, Alan Brownjohn, Martin Cropper, Peter Millar, Brian Morton, Peter Kellner, R Snowden, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Shelley von Strunckel, K J Rawlings, Rupert Widdicombe, Keith Pike, Bernard Cafferty, J Masterson, Nicholas Snowman Chief Executive, Stella Bingham, David Guilburt, Martin Turner, Paul Donovan, Barry Unsworth, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, James Bethell, Paul Driver, Vicky Feaver, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Brian Reading, R V Sotheran, Margaret Foster, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Jim Rouse, Diana Wright, Tom Benyon, Stephen Jones, Harry Mullan, Janine Di Giovanni, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, Jeremy Paxman, Polly Samson, Reiner Luyken, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Simon Morgan Warr, Robina Gibb, Maurice Chittenden, John Walsh, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Dr Valerie Goldberg, Rebecca Fowler, A Farnham, Julie Burchill, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Michèle Roberts, Geoffrey Hobbs, Mihir Bose, Sean Langan, Peter Horlock, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Victoria McKEE, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Roy Hattersley, Jim Shelley, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chrissy Iley, Deirdre Fernand, Alison Taylor, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Foster, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, David Roby, Elizabeth Buchan, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, John Kohut, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, W Farley, Boris Schapiro,

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Drop 'minor' royals from civil list, say senior Tories Major limits public pay rises to 2% Fears grow of rise in base rates Safeway accused of demanding unfair payments from suppliers Jameson Contents New privacy bill 'to curb media' Reavealed: chinks in stories that pilloried Mellor Chelsea fans greet their minister of fun Contents Secret polls reveal French 'non' vote The Sunday Times The Sunday Times The nons have it in town that votes the way France does Job fears turn tide against Maastricht Jaeger Man Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sagafjord Conductor lets rip with the Scotch as Proms reach climax Collector offers Britain £1bn hoard of rare art treasures Sunday Times sponsors new Bafta awards for advertising The Times Poster complaints rejected Nuffield Hospitals But how to value Stirling's unfinished career? Doctor may be sued over death of a genius Halifax Royals give DNA in key test of tsar's bones 'Imported' Aids is biggest threat Boots Vauxhall Duke puts a green wellie in his mouth Kate Saunders' Week Patten traditionalists will oversee English The MacMillan Nurse Appeal New evidence on pub bombs In today's Other Papers Thousands vanish from the records Shooting mistake in palace grounds Mazda Gay prostitutes scandal rocks Scots judiciary Police predicted 'something explosive' Laura Ashley Limited New recruits put tradition at ease Abbey National Bishop in virgin birth book row Safeway Kiss and Tell How Max packs the facts for hacks Last week's helping of tabloid tittle-tattle was served up by a master Pr man. Maurice Chittenden and Carol Sarler search for the real story, behind the stories Cazenove Cunard Euro Doom From the Arctio to the Mediterranean, economies are in trouble with divisions on Maastircht, spiralling interest rates, strikes and unemployment. David Smith reports Europe's Troubled Economies The view from America The case for letting the pound float downwards The only argument against devaluation is that it makes the government look silly" but history shows it is now the only sensible course, writes Brian Reading Air Canada EC backs plan for Bosnian 'no-fly' zone Royal Mint Comedy of errors as convoy falters on the road to Zagreb Qantas De Klerk to dump Ciskei leader Neo-Nazi poll shock as tabloid fun turns sour SAAB Our Foreign Staff: Hawaii hit by winds of 160mph Nissan Primera Phoenix Vauxhall Seeing red: inside a Soviet top-secret nuclear base Qe2 Reagan's lost legion defects to Clinton No sex please, we're astronauts When it came to the crunch Mirror, mirror on the wall. . . Horst springs for BMW technik Castrol The Knocker The Docker Chinese peasants gape at a brave nude world of art The Daily Telegraph Cold war's last hero falls into a Vietnamese void Malcolm X film stokes fires of racial anger in America China harasses Hong Kong ships The Sunday Times IBM Smith urged to end Labour 'shambles' "Simplex" Waterloo station as riot police in to quell neo-Nazi battle Public to get shares in £300m airport rail link Weather and Travel Outlook Murdered man's family appeals News Digest Perkins dies Walk-out threat Opera star ill Fischer level Wrong note Bond winners The End of the Affair Charities Aid Foundation School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd. Margaret's perfect prefect, tripped on his way to the top The Lesley White Interview Lunn Poly Early warning signals from the drill sergeant Chingford polecat turns ducal poodle Grub Street Eurogloom Why Labour must take a deep breath and back devaluation The opposition should have the courage iof its convictions, put aside its nervousness at the historical precedents, and openly advocate the policy it believes will rescue the pound and turn round the economy, argues Peter Kellner Qantas Ritual feeding of the mob's appetite Education reformers must fight at the red tape bottleneck The Times When a German says non, you know it makes sense, monsieur Atticvs Intimations of apocalypse grip South Africa Massacre is seen as a milestone in a doomsday scenario, Richard Ellis reports from Johannesburg Poll without lies shows Smith in a poor light Inside Politics Nationwide The Jesus Debate British Airways Insult to pupils—and teachers A cockney view of yonks Will the Booker score another bull's-eye? Lunn Poly Flight Shop British Airways 'Squandering' at the BBC No discord on the South Bank Surgeons' reply Targeting gays Parliament rules The Sunday Times Points Birthdays Cardiff revival hopes get a hat-trick start Sale fly bravely into teeth of Gloucester gale Leicester pack gives Milan the run-around Bath and the art of staying at the top Stephen Jones analyses Bath's problem of motivating players when staying on top of the castle is just standing still Corcoran gives Exiles a boost Rugby Round-Up Hodkinson holds title News Focus Maradona set for Seville Balestre back Iced entree Making breaks Chen advances Rally leader Ashe poorly Time is up Saturday night will be rough in Glasgow Harry Mullan warns that Tony Thornton could be a real threat to Chris Eubank It may sound Irish, but it's all about pushing David Hunn investigates the pulling power of international tug-of-war in Ireland In Barcelona the Paralympics come of age Rupert Widdicombe discovers Olympic virtues as well as vice among the disabled Cool Customer takes a canny lead Equestrian Mansell has little room for a deal Motor Racing Faldo takes another step to perfection Lauren St John watches a command performance by a golfing maestro Happy Walsh beams down on the Essex heart of darkness Benson and Ward's record is just for openers Another undeserved knife in Gower's riddled back Salisbury's seven put Sussex on top Cricket Close-Up Say a little prayer for British football Taylor's England fall apart at the seams Tony Francison the lions who, when the time came, played like lambs Channing overcomes lethargy Holland and Italy parade their class distinctions Rob Hughes on the continental lessons that have not crossed the Channel Armstrong puts Palace on recovery road Scotland still their own worst enemy Jason Tomas on how Gough and company blew it on the big day Newell winner gives Arsenal double vision Littlejohn exposes Liverpool cracks Ford Why the Premier League is split asunder Mihir Bose analyses football's latest rift and its likely outcome Fifth win gives the Reds a rosy glow Forest shredded by Waddle Crazy currency Whistle Blower Live action Homesick Charm school Et alors. . . Football Cricket Racing For the Record Rugby Union Beasant hands it to Norwich Lands' End User Friendly spurns colts in Classic winning style Racing Seles easily overpowers Sanchez Tennis Contents City fears 2% rise in base rates Sterling faces new crisis as polls indicates French cliffhanger Britain plans to go alone on Eurofighter BAe close to regional jets deal with Taiwan Virgin Contents BA and Virgin board express to Heathrow Brussels in £1bn row with ICI Businesses key into IT In defence of 'quack doctors' Business Comment RTZ Major stakes all on French vote View Point Dodgy car 'dealer' Grade gears up for the ad sales-pitch Prufrock Safe cracks up at the banks Natty sludge Mega-Bocks Grounds for concern on Tory funds Foundering Lost along the Weinstock way Flogging a Dead Maxwell Continental Airlines Share in the boardroom BTR Racal unlocks strong growth at Chubb Sharewatch Britain's Expo retailer folds FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Failed flotation forces GPA into a dogfight for survival Howard's way directs CBI into Nineties Florida Homes Tryanair Booming Ikea conquers Britain's middle classes Fidelity Brokerage Job Centre Lamont's troubles in triplicate The Sunday Times Small drum, big bang Export strategies on offer Sun Alliance Lloyd's names play never-ending game of Russian roulette Capital Trust Account Life policies grow under the hammer The trade in second-hand endowment plans can provide benefits for both buyers and sellers. What makes the difference is the advice of specialists who can obtian the best price. Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, explains the options Gold Card charges creep up Coventry Building Society Fidelity boosts dealing service Home in on best BES schemes Top savings rates Students offered special cover Savings news Unit trust index Independent Financial Adviser Pension vanishes as £3,000 is cut in half Questions of cash National Savings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Point Four Marketing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dairy Crest The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A nice little mover KIO row over 'missing' $300m News Corp to raise $1.7 billion British Coal Enterprise Ltd Millions wiped out by rights-issue binge In the City Banks back Morton in battle with TML In today's Other Papers Ellis Freedman Contents Elonex Personal Computers The future—in pictures The Interface Powering ahead to the next revolution Looking Forward Crown Computer Products Windows of opportunity to reduce company costs Software Fujitsu Glants locked In TDK Glants locked in a battle of brains Hardware The Sunday Times Exhibitors at Business Computing 92 Microsoft Word 2.0 for Windows makes everyday tasks Microsoft Daily programme of free executive briefings Seminar Programme The Solutions Trails A battle of brains Ambra Apricot Personal services Multimedia The Sunday Times How to stay in and go to work Teleworking Newton's law: the pen is mightier Pen Computing Cutting PCs down to size Portables Brother Compaq Contents Name game Multiple Classified Advertising Items Happy ending? First love Pity the poor librarian Pile'em High Stirling work? Mind over matter Initials foray On the Critical List Never quote, says Harvey Porlock Marigolds Atheist at the altar Some of Us People Who Did Well Under Thatcher by Julian Critchley John Murray £14.95 pp 188 Hush Sara Baner Great American disasters Give War a Chance Eyewitness Accounts of Mankind's Struggle Against Tyranny, Injustice and Alcohol-Free Beer by P J O'Rourke Picador £14.99 pp238 Whoopsie apocalypse Humour Paperweight by Stephen Fry Heinemann £14.99 pp470 Penguin Classic Minerva Press Gabriel in gaberdine The Billy Graham Story: A Prophet With Honour by William Martin Hutchinson £18.99 pp735 Stars and gripes The Faber Book of America edited by Christopher Ricks and William L Vance Faber £17.50 pp467 Cullen Books Le fils mal gardé Biography My Father Laurence Olivier by Tarquin Olivier Headline £16.99 pp271 Peascods and paraffin wax The History of Vanity by John Woodforde Alan Sutton £14.99 pp134 The Adelphi Press History on the hoof Anthony Quinn talks to Malcolm Bradbury about high ideals, low desires and his new novel Muscular prose Bookers Prize '92: Sunday Times critics and gothic experiments and historical excavations vying for this year's top fiction award Serenity House by Christopher Hope Black Doga by Ian McEwan The Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe The English Patient by Michael Ondaayle Picture Gallery Daughters of the House Sacred Hunger Diary Swift Publishers Bear-faced cheek Lucie's Long Voyage by Alina Reyes trans by David Watson Methuen £9.99 pp120 Time and the hero Fiction The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje Bloomsbury £14.99 pp304 Hissing cousins Sin by Josephine Hart Chatto £11.99 pp164 Nightmare on Hell Close Fiction The Queen and I by Sue Townsend Methuen £9.99 pp235 Secondhand emotion Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson Cape £13.99 pp190 Oxford Viking Leading Fiction Sentimental educations Fiction Elizabeth Buchan finds bored housewives and excess depravity in her choice of romantic novels Paperbacks The Phoenix Press Life lines by the metre Poetry Peter Reading assesses seven new collections crammed with domestic detail Peaches, dawns and weevils The routine becomes extraordinary in Jenny Joseph's stands, says Alan Brownjohn Janus Publishing Company Hard Backs Paperbacks The Good Book Guide Writers' Monthly—Free The Times Literary Supplement Authors Wanted Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Contents Statoil KPMG Selection & Search Ball & Hoolahan Contents JM Management Services Limited Innovation Computer Consultants Contents A Spencer Stuart Company Contents Business bags best of new recruits Mercury Personal Communications Michael Page Marketing ECM Selection Limited NB Selection Ltd Kingsbourne Advertising Bull Goodman Graham and Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Pedigree Petfoods Multiple Display Advertising Items DFE Department for Education Kuwait Oil Company Holistic Systems Ltd The Noble Organisation Ltd News International Newspapers Ltd Power Mark plc Austin Knight Ltd. Institute of Logistics & Distribution Management Occam Solutions Limited Barry Latchford Associates Portland Executive Search and Selection Ltd European Investment Bank Lombard NatWest Ingres St. James Associates Coopers & Lybrand Hackney 2000 Lichtin Associates Southern Projects Ltd. Chusid Lander Pathfinder Partnership Limited Medway Health Authority Heidrick & Struggles International Inc. Connaught News International Newspapers Limited The Department of Transport MacMillan Davies Kiddy and Company Avis Howgate Sable Hackney Townsend Knight NRA MSL International Barings The Lloyd Group Allied Dunbar ASSA Limited National Power James Allen & Associates Limited Touche Ross PA Consulting Group TCS Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items The Law Tennis Association University of Central England in Birmingham The Wills Partnership Halma Group Company Touche Ross Pyramid Group plc AXA Equity & Law Azlan Morse CSC Europe Business Engineers Bernard Hodes Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Argyll & Clyde Health Board Sales & Marketing Daniels Bates Partnership Ltd. Sussex Archaeological Society Selection Thomson Multiple Display Advertising Items Ministry of Electricity and Water Wolters Kluwer Whitehead selection Ltd Ryedale Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items TK Selection Hassall Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Healthcare Appointments Huddersfield Technical College De Montfort University The Cromwell Hospital TK Selection Hertfordshire Training & Enterprise Council Yorkshire Health Multiple Display Advertising Items Essex County Council NB Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection Ltd Education & Courses SOAS Brighton Fine Arts College The Tiverton Hotel Knightsbridge University Career Analysts St. Aldates College Lansdowne LLB Paymaster General's Office Education & Courses University of Derby Shrewsbury School Sixth Form Entry 1993 Tackling Technology Cambridge's First Retake College European Business Language Course RRC School for Writers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times St. Joseph's Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items European Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Cife Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Polytechnic Campbell Harris Tutors University of Wolverhampton University of Bath Cife The Norland College UV headlights set to save lives Saab has come up with a carthat 'sees' through snow and is steered with a joystick, reports, reports Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Warranty as Well Constructed as the Car Select from the Best Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley invokes the spirit of Brooklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Guy Salmon Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stillmans Gerard Mann Birmingham Lancaster A Wider Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 AFN Ltd Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ward Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Savills Special Situation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bargets Bovis Homes Allsop & Co. Clifton Gate Allsop & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Promenade St Annes Berkeley Homes Northamptonshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Sale will test the luxury waters Country house prices have crashed, but the owner of one Island hideaway is optimistic, reports Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Blazer Court Outlook gloomy as prices fall further Contents Suckers? James, a 43-year-old businessman, and his wife Maria, 38, both attended the same London consultancy for liposuction. But was it worth it? Rajeev Syal heard two very different stories Showdown at the local salon Chrissy Iley visits her hairdresser and is shocked to find that it's a case of no disclaimer, no haircut' Co-eds face life after lights out Pupil sex is posing new problems for boarding schools that decide to go mixed. Jannie Di Giovanni reports Classic fM When the kit hits the fans Tom English and Rajeev Syal explain why football strips are all the rave both on and off the pitch Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 236 Let's play mums and dads Style File Connections Heath's Understated and underrated, Margaret Howell has made… The Times The Hormonal Health Care centre Cartier Limited Watches Wanted Osborne & Little Suckers? Iberia Grape expectations Wine How to reserve your place The Times Prepare to meet thy menu Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall sets the scene for the 1992 Grand Prix of Gastronomy dinner TCP Antiseptic Ointment Table Talk Won over by ceps appeal The Sunday Times Crossword Success that's all in the mind's eye Simon Morgan Warr on neuro-linguistic programming A capital way of saving on the mortgage With house prices still dropping, selling up, banking the profits and renting has become the smart way of setting up home, says Stella Bingham Peugeot Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva Iberia Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Low fares to the snow Super savers The rail thing Bikers' delight The Sunday Times Air new zealand A Swell Time During an eight-day cruise to Irland and back on board the sleek St Christopher, Adam Nicolson finds his sea legs and takes to the ocean wave On the right wavelength Mark Warner Swan Hellenic Provence Late summer is an ideal time to visit the south of France and here David Wickers suggests an itinerary for a four designed to bring out the true Provencal flavour of the region Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Classified Ireland Autumn Guernsey Getaways Sunsail Clubs INDIAhhh Tracks of my tears Hugh Pearman goes off the rails after a journey to Paris on one of France's so-called high-speed trains Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Zealand Travel Information Service Thailand The Travel Bug American Express Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items A nice little mover Multiple Display Advertising Items Jebsens Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning ways of the passionate plantsman A unique four-acre garden in Wilshire has many charming features that are worth copying, writes Graham Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalogues of ideas The Grape… Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club The Numskulls He who Smells Wins! Computer Bytes Back! This creature may look like an over-sized monster… This image of the Mediterranean fruit fly is known… Brainbusters Join the Club Here! Thinks Laterally Shopping with intent The Cods Question Stingray Fish Tales Rex and Tex The Funday Times Club Are You Green? Bogart Contents Contents Trouble in parodies Helen Fielding says yah-boo to a pointless spoof from Yo-Yo Film but hip-hooray to a slick sitcom send-up featuring Julian Clary Ave Mario! Nintendo's top-selling video game hero comes in the unlikely form of an Italian plumber. Sean Langan ponders the appeal of the little man Games to watch out for Fatal attractions Casualty is to TV what Lethal Weapon is t cinema: the more sensational the blood and gore, the more we love it, says Jim Shelley Is it art? Probably Bafra thinks that the advertisement is an art form, and is going to give awards to the best ones. Rufus Olins reports Everyone Needs Opera A star is shorn Scrutiny Tom Shone on the meaning of haircuts Vanity Fair Royal Opera House Music check Well-tempoed movement David Cairns welcomes a faster version of an old Mahler favourite Baton charge to victory Hugh Canning on conduct most becoming in the last nights of the Proms Ray's a laugh Kate Saunders meets the king of farce on the eve of another trouser-dropping marathon Opera North Theatre check Estate of the art An artist's will may not necessarily be done, reports Frank Whitford Art check 'Some local residents object to plans for a… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Lady Be Good Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen's Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gene Pitney A Starry Night with Simply Red Electric Light Orchestra Part Ii Cliff Richard Cork Jazz Festival Smokey Robinson The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Cards Record check Blood Wedding Songs of Praise Hugh Canning welcomes new opera releases that show Massenet had more going for him than the sneezing Debussy would admit Top of the crit parade Robert Sandall from behind the scenes at the judging of the Mercury Music Prize Theatre Club Illegible Article Castle Communications Vive la différence Victoria McKEE at an EC culture conference Show of Faith John Peter argues for star casting in the West End Now we know his name Gritty realism, says Iain Johnstone, marks Eastwood's return to the saddle Film check Eastwood westward Clint Eastwood talks to George Perry about his mould-breaking new western, Unforgiven Blazing a new trail Chris Peachment tracks the tine-honoured traditions of the western and explains how Eastwood's Ungiven breaks with the old myths Profits from the past BBC1 Television & Radio Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Sunday Index Dilys Powell's film of the week BBC1 Monday Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Tuesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Wednesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Thursday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Friday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice As happy as Larry? Video George Perry finds the Bard's heroes undiminished on the small screen Video Check Radio Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Radio 1 World Service A harmonious start Radio Waves The Compact Oxford English Dictionary Contents Toshiba Contents NEFF 205 Diesel Turbo Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Austin Reed Music Direct Gold Racing Green Racing Green The Gleneagles Hotel Free fall in the USA Today The Sunday Times joins forces with United Airlines to make an offer of unprecedented scale to its readers—the opportunity of a free flight within the USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Bell's Finest Double exposure Photographers The Douglas Brothers talk to Sue Steward For a Free Information Pack Write to Po Box 44,… Exer Skier Amtico Lufthansa Man and Boy The real Cliff Richard by Philip Norman Portakabin Ford Road to Nowhere Ernest & Julio Gallo Executive World The Mammary Millionaire Ford Dolphin Neville Johnson Wear Side Ford The Writing School Scotts Stow Winners in watercolour Small Bone Solutions Next Directory Kirkdale Swim Indoors The Original Box Sash Window Company Palm Coast Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Struncket Subaru Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Muro Mail Ltd. The Shorter MBA Fast track business school training Multiple Display Advertising Items Teapot 2000 A Life in the Day of Chris Eubank, WBO super-middleweight champion, talks to Moira Martingale We never made it to the restaurant Benson and Hedges

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