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News from 13/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Michael Prescott, Rhoda Koenig, Harold Cassel, Toby Young, Richard Ellis, K Abbot, Peter McKay, John Davison, Jon Swain, Mark Huband, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Bill Harding, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Tim O'Hanlon, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, Gabriel Bruce Hutton, Tony Francis, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Owen Stable, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Gillian Hall, Charles Hymas, M Ramage, Siobhan O'Neill, Sandip Das, Richard Eaton, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Cyril Dixon, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, David Lightowler, Leslie Shepard, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Michael De Larrabeiti, Sue Clark, A O'Reilly, Alan Brownjohn, Robert Bresson, Richard Mowbray, Samuel Ashwith, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Shelley von Strunckel, Sean McKenna, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Bernard Cafferty, John Hall, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Steven Wheeler, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Cynathia Reavell, Michael Bogdanov English Shakespeare Company, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Finstat, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Margaret Dibben, Liz Lightfoot, Brian McGarry, George Melly, Nicholas Fraser, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Janet Daley, Rufus Olins, Amir Shivji, Jill Insley, Martin Jacques, Phil Baker, Nicola Davidson, Michael Winner, Helen Fielding, Lois Rogers, Jenny Diski, Sue Ellicott, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Joan Goodman, Oliver James, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Gideon Burrows, Martin Searby, William Langley, Ian Critchley, Rob Ryan, Anthony Quinn, Sally Soames, Sue Steward, Shirley Porter, Karen Armstrong, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Tim Willis, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Norman Stone, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Iola Smith, Tony Moyse, Brian Moore, Craig Lord, Rebecca Fowler, Peter McGregor, David Hunn, David Thacker, Mihir Bose, P Standford, Angela Neustatter, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Michael Collins, Deborah Nash, Emily Dean, J Bolton, Peter McKay's, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Ian J Meads, Tom Tickell, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, David Wickers, Dave Peak, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Victor Bryant, John Cole, Chris Lightbown, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, Rufus Ollns, Fiona Beckett, Susan d' Arcy, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, R W Baldry, R R Oliver, Simon Reeve, Elizabeth Tyson, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Susan Ellicott, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Fiona Webster, Topy Young, Julian Lloyd, Playthell Benjamin, Iain Jenkins, Jane Flanders, Boris Schapiro, Peter Fallon,

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Picture Gallery Clinton defence aide in new sexual harassment scandal Tory right swings to Clarke Major's standing falls to new low Police raid computer giant suspected of government fraud Insight Fergie's Rasputin PM feels safe—for this year Hands on: Grant Fox, the All Blacks' stand-off, desperately tries to pass the ball as he is tackled by Ieuan Evans of the British Lions in the Test match Third Briton jailed in Iraq after straying over border All because Daddy Troops on alert for British retreat Minolta Judges in the Dock The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Major's classless honours list is still a class act Gongs go to the old elite in 'meritocratic' reforms London Phone Co. Marbella Club Hotel Exact Software (UK) Limited Ryanair Britain tells drug firms to cut £3bn bill Queen celebrates a quiet birthday Pollution figures challenge 'green' diesel car claims The Times Security firms to patrol motorways by video Hollywood stars trapped in their paradise homes Fuji Film Peugeot Teenagers beaten up for being middle class Vandals revel in mindless killing Nadir may embarrass Tories In today's Other Papers Major offered two homes to Lamont Patients given the right to die Luxury hotel for young offenders Peoples Phone Three killed as flash floods hit West Vauxhall Lost air heroine was 'captured by Japan' BBC corruption report shelved six years ago BT Crucial lessons at risk National Power Watchdog body fails to curb bad doctors Vaccine helps HIV sufferers British Midland BT 3 Share Offer Sabotage of a Reform It was a simple idea and an eminently sensible one. There should be national standards defining whar our children learn in school, and regular tests to uphold them. But 17 years later the education system is still in a mess. What went wrong? P&O European Ferries Principles Major's Little Local Difficulty The savaging of the prime minister by his sacked chancellor has intensified the battle for the soul of the Tory party. Michael Jones, Michael Prescott and Andrew Grice report New depths of unpopularity Smith fights the dinosaurs in Labour's Jurassic Park Air Portugal Spielberg's monsters eat up movie records Halifax Hollywood giant is snatched from pit of extinction It's big, it's a smash. Toby Young gets a first view of pre-historic triumph in the park Handicapped couple left in squalor The Volvo 850 Estate Mercedes-Benz Enter the Terminator US takes its revenge for massacre of the peacemakers Klippan Patients pillory doctor in HIV blood scandal Vauxhall Murder under the influence Out of this World Personality clash Driven to failure Puente Romano Hotel Marbella Degrees of accuracy Snuffing out the sniffer Compaq Shows the Way Flash Kim falters in Canadian leadership race 'Boring man in a grey suit' attracts wavering Tories 200 Series Italy swings on a northern star Italian voters, ashamed of corruption in high places, are redrawing the country's political map, says Martin Jacques Way out west: Ron Stratman and bike dressed in… Born-again Republicans set their sights on winning Senate control The Grand Old Party is cock-a-hoop as Clinton stumbles on, writes James Adams in Washington AA Five Star Service Qantas Black Sea shoot-out raises Russian fears Phnom Penh faces secession threat Vultures gather over Banda, the daddy of despots Honda Ukraine fuels fear of missile grab The one and only QE2 Legion of woes mars Kohl's third decade Lonely Felipe is open to proposals Tyne Wear Development Corporation Grim past clouds EC bank offer Lilley faces jobs dilemma over invalidity pay Fax bungle poses security headache for Whitehall The Open University PM confirms benefit curbs Weather and Travel Outlook Blimps are brought back as weapon against IRA gangs Gunmen wound ex-terror chief News Digest Trial inquiry Attack charge Two accused WPC found Alison Bell Bond winners News Review Lombard Nat West School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd. Phew, what a savaging as the knives come out 7 Days The tragic cost of breaking a golden rule Margarette Driscoll traces the errors that may have led to thousands of avoidable cot deaths Singapore Airlines Judges in the Dock Godfrey Smith Whatever happened to real leaders? Just in office, or actually in power? Norman Lamont's condemnation could apply to governments around the world that are heading for crises they can see but seem to lack the will to avoid. Norman Stone charts an international descent The hippo and the flea Now is the time to be honest, John Reliability, says an American management guru, is the key to business success. The government should take notice, writes Peter Kellner Red tape won't halt the elephant's march The EC plans a world warpped in rules and regulations, but China stands in its way, says Norman Macrae TCP Soothes Pain. Fights Bacteria Smith faces the Big One: unions must back off or he is doomed Labour can forget the idea of winning the next election if its leader has to sacrifice the principle of one member, one vote, writes Martin Jacques Atticus A disciplined touch on the radio dial The Lesley White Interview Shirley Porter Picture Gallery Motorola Cheer up, Britain It's not as bad as you think Jonathan Miller rebukes the national talent for misery The Times World Chess Championship Expression from the Paris sewers Is it too late to change nationality? Chris Lightbown explains that following the Irish has restored his faith in football—and in humanity Political frustration is seed of Scots' racism Birthdays John Major has our full support Vulgar Shakespeare Points Suzuki Equal rights for diners Alive and kicking Crisis: England reel from one fiasco to yet another Sacking Taylor won't resolve the problem Tony Francis says that all those baying for the manager's head are wrong Barnes finally ditched as Dutch leave final door open Tony Francis reports on the wholesale changes for today's game against Brazil All together now: God save our ungracious games . . . Brough Scott suggests a bit of lip service to revive England's toothless fortunes Birds of prey queue up for their places at the Lord's carvery Robin Marlar looks beyond the field of broken dreams to the committee rooms Broad thwarts Australian give-it-a-go determination Schumacher happy to idle in fast lane Nigel Roebuck on a future world champion who lies third on today's grid in Montreal Sparks fly over 'illegal' gadgets A woman's place is at Royal Ascot John Karter on the remarkable success story of owner Elaine Mitchell Lillywhite becomes top Banana Cycling Gillingham lightens the gloom Swimming Eddery clan takes the spoils as Piggott rekindles golden days Racing Stewart must play the right role Surrey (282 & 310-6dec) v Glamorgan (166-9dec & 16-3) Wells looks for consistency to lift Sussex's sodden spirits Fairbrother stakes solid claim Barnett rates Malcolm a must for England Udal helps turn Hampshire fortunes Hick reaches record mark Stich hangs on in biff-bang cliffhanger Sue Mott reports from Queen's Athletes who refuse to take life's banana skins sitting down David Hunn at the national wheelchair championships Christie dashes back to front Athletics Infuriated Garrison storms back at Shriver Richard Eaton reports from Edgbaston System crashes Third Man Eye Bath Lefty out Brum do Raffle prize Sunday drive County Championship The Times For the Record Racing Australian Football Sport on TV and Fixtures Torrance takes over News Focus Golden pair return to action Mansell's pole Near thing TT winner Dad's girl Savage stuff Herta held Test plucked from Lions jaws Alliss golf company agrees to mend its ways 'Disappointing, but we know what we have to do' Brian Moore suffers on the sideline and sees the Lions down but definitely not out Superlative Travel Rothschild and Getty back bid for Rank's film division Branson rejects new BA offer Virgin prepares for costly legal fight Sewage saga stirs up a stink Virgin atlantic BA joins radio set United puts cut-price Extel up for sale Clarke hemmed in on early interest rate cuts No chickening out. . . A fan dressed as a Tottenham… Business Editor: Ivan Fallon Clash looms over fighter UK management must do better Business Comment BT Invesco chiefs could face ban EC threat to Japan's UK car plants BT share sale starts off with a whimper Jersey bank secrets at risk Stevens payout angers fund chiefs Stopping the Gravy Train Postel has launched a timely attack on huge pay-offs for redundant executives. But despite support from other City institutions to cut contracts, some industrialists are fighting back to uphold privileges. Matthew Lynn reports The Northern Ireland Electricity Share Offer Share in the boardroom United Airlines Power issue could bring out the stags Sharewatch Bet FKI British Steel Fisons English China Clays Beverley WPP/Saatchi Cadbury Schweppes FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Bungs and blackmail claims at Spurs' big grudge match Gatt challenge passes to Sutherland United Airlines Can manufacturing make its way back? Clarke's creed promises help for the 'real economy' after years of neglect As the economic tide turns, reversing the decline in British industry is back at the top of the political agenda. But is it too late? Report by Andrew Lorenz and David Smith The Sunday Times Locate in Scotland British Trade Suffers as Manufacturing Falls behind Less flash Jacques banks on power-sharing Jacques Attali's plans to reform the EBRD may still not save his job. By Rufus Olins Enemy inside strikes terror in City firms Sedgemoor in Somerset Mailsort Old Lady must stay wedded to Treasury Economic Outlook Hutchison Telecom Optimism as recovery accelerates American Account Digital Leading marques lose fizz in champagne shake-out Bumper harvests and competition from own-label brands have made life tough for top producers. Iain Jenkins reports Tandem Mystery deepens as billionaire brothers bow out The Rausings have retired from business. But who are they? Report by James Bethell Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Hillary & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items A Truely Unique Business No Competition No Stock Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Megatech Software Liquidations/receiverships Multiple Display Advertising Items Make a Date Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail Order Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items A New Direction Olympic Computer Technology Russian Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Colour Printing Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Speck in the sky that could be a model for the big boys Roger Eglin talks to a pilot-businessman who has created a high-flyer out of the Air Europe Crash Personnel software draws a crowd With Rover as a customer, Remus Systems is set for expansion. Andrew Lorenz reports The Mitac Time Machine Corporate Business Funding Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items U. K. & Offshore Company Specialists Company Store Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Satellites improve profits on the farm Agriculture Mapping by satellite shows exactly where chemicals must be applied. Report by Gareth Huw Davies Live show for inventors Live '93 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Angoss Software Limited Corporate Entertainment Prontaprint! Fuel cells give power to pollution-free transport Energy They run on hydrogen, generate electricity, emit only water and make no noise. Report by Neville Hodgkinson Multiple Display Advertising Items Job Stock of Pottery Europ assistance Bytes Ken's first square meal in the Square Mile Prufrock Dropped name catches up with Saatchi Picture Gallery Heron stands firm on shake-up DECdirect Nadir bail battle In today's Other Papers Bupa float talks Squire seeks squidgy The Joyce of staying forever young Palmerston rocked Share Tips Book hypes a prophet of boom Wasserella still paying for Gateway fiasco In the City The Sunday Times Unit trusts draw bargain hunters Charges begin to tumble as price war breaks out Top up your pension now Picture Gallery Mail order holes Swiss savings The Johnson Fry Utilities Trust PLC Saving the banks' BES blushes Comment Save & Prosper Conveyancer ignores toothless watchdog Questions of cash Beware hidden currency costs What your holiday money is worth Do your duty: drink it all Centrebank BES schemes prepare to end with a bang With just six months of life left, the BES is launching some bumper issues. Paul Nuki reports Mortgage perk loses glitter for bank staff Northern Rock Run for cover to beat the cost of healthcare Private insurance, while not cheap, may be the only safeguard against illness in a sicky welfare state. Jill Insley reports Health Insurance BUPA Midland Private medical insurance Permanent health insurance Fidelity Investments Taking the fear out of illness Going silly over Hollywood Collector's file Arabian knight rides out Update Schroder Unit Trusts Limited Court Cavendish Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Income Builder the Equity & Bond Income Pep Forthcoming Personal Finance features Yorkshire Guernsey Abbey set to lead with cheque account charges Savings news Top savings rates Compounded annual interest (Car), % Unit trust index Micropal Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stunning Views over Montagu Square Gardens Trade Tower Cash comfort for the dying Unlocking funds tied up in an insurance policy is becoming more feasible for the terminally ill. Tom Tickell reports on the options London Pied- a - Terre Fulham Allsop & Co Chestertons Whitmans Multiple Display Advertising Items A small step on a mighty climb Are prices really rising, or is it just hot air from vested interests? Hugh Pearman untangles hype from high hopes Berkeley Homes Quality to Apreciate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Elmbridge Estates PLC Druce Waveney House Chelsea Robert Bruce John D Wood & Co. Kensington Church Street. W8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills John D Wood & Co. 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International Group Finance Director MBA FCA#@ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sanctuary Cardiff Insitute of Higher Education Faculty of Art Imperial Cancer Research Fund Soft Toolrack Limited A Key Role in Education Reform University of Hertfordshire The University of Sheffield The Sunday Times Luton College of Higher Education John Innes Centre The Sunday Times N B Selection Ltd University of Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds University Management School Knightsbridge University Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Centre Kent International Airport Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Extreme Prejudice Culture of Complaint The Fraying Of America by Robert Hughes Oup £12.95 pp210 On the trail of HST Lest we forget It's war! Punk knock Disunited kingdom Classic thoughts Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock grapples with a long week of politics The orange and the green Oral History May The Lord In His Mercy Be Kind To Belfast by Tony Parker Cape £16.99 pp358 Kate Saunders Night Shall Overtake US Prince of thieves Biography Genet by Edmund White Chatto £25 pp820 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 275 Crossword Enthusiasts A talent for table talk Dream Weaver by Elizabeth Furse and Ann Barr Chapman £16.95 pp295 The lost leader Biography Fighting All The Way by Barbara Castle Macmillan £20 pp626 Melvyn Bragg The Adelphi Press The Book Guild Ltd. Shaddappaya face Communication Foreign Bodies a Guide To European Mannerisms by Peter Collett Simon and Schuster £12.99 pp203 Speak for yourself The Need For Words Voice And The Text by Patsy Rodenburg Methuen £9.99 pp264 The Pentland Press Living issues Life's Dominion An Argument About Abortion And Euthanasia by Ronald Dworking Harper Collins £17.50 pp271 Rosie Thomas Variety Show Poetry Alan Brownjohn acclaims an anthology that presents the promise and achievement of an astonishingly talented new generation of poets Drawing up battle line Sean O'brien, a contributor to the new anthology, analyses the controversy it has caused On the Shelf Rhoda Koenig explains her admiration for Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit Of Love The Times Higer Educations Supplement Action man The Churchill War Papers Volume 1 At The Admiralty September 1939-May 1940 edited by Martin Gilbert Heinemann £75 pp1,370 Janus Publishing Company Diary Minerva Press Harper Collins Publishers Mission impossible War The Truth About Rudolf Hess by James Douglas Hamilton Mainstream £14.99 pp255 Multiple Display Advertising Items Wild Swans Dipping into crudities Playing With Cobras by Craig Thomas Harper Collins £14.99 pp379 Second-class Mayle Fiction Hotel Pastis by Peter Mayle H Hamilton £15.99 pp288 Three of a kind Hotel Russell, Russell Sq, WC1 This boy's life Fiction Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle Secker £12.99 pp282 Viking Paperbacks Paperbacks Hardbacks Leslie Thomas The Open University The Folio Society Ltd The Grapevine Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Way They were Kidnapers Demand Cash The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty Art Car Competition Milton Keynes Winners The Numskulls Car Trouble! Big Bosnian Bear Back behind Bars! A Monitor Motor! Thunderbirds Deputy… Fish Tales MR Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Intelligent Cod's Question The Funday Times Club Coupon Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Inside Putting his foot in it Seeking out hard labour Catch a falling star Listen and learn with mother Does John Patten's plan to unleash a 'mums' army' on Britain's primary schools make good educational sense? Janet Daley thinks so The Crime of their Lives The Berkeley Anatomy of a Gang The Leader Test drive your sense of sight The Poor Gener Grow up and take responsibility for your own actions, says Peter McKay, tired of bearing the 'inner child' trotted out as an excuse for bad behaviour Little Me Ation MazDa Esso Paul Mitchell Family circles It's official—Woody Allen isn't fit to be a father. But is Mia Farrow, too, repeating a tragic pattern, asks psychologist Oliver James The Clinton cut Susan Ellicott enters Cristophe's bair salon in Beverly Hills, and emerges a reluctant Hillary T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited Stena Sealink Line Raine Expected It's only weeks until Raine Spencer installs herself as the new Countess de Chambrun and prepares to meet the neighbours. Fairest of them all is Princess Angela von Hobenzollern, reputed to have turned down the Count. William Langley visits the Riviera's rival court Total allergy or total bunkum? Lois Rogers on a book that re-examines the can't-cope-with-life syndrome The Sunday Times London O, Milan 5 Milan and London on the same hot day. Guess who wins the style stakes, asks Nilgin Yusuf. And we can't even blame Graham Taylor Another country: the Belvedere in Holland Park Style & Travel Out to Munch Even in the biggest cities you can find a quiet, verdant corner and eat well. Jonathan Margolis seeks out the best of Britain's restaurants in park settings The Times World Chess Championship Off your Trolley The South Bank show Food & Drink Table Talk Rocketing to the top A hot new herb is flavour of the month with the foodie set. Fiona Beckett on how summer salads can reach new heights The apple bites back Food & Drink Wine 30 Minute Menu Pilgrim Stones Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas The Old Cinema Antiques NHS Loto Quacks Joanna Lumley Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosie Nieper Lipmans Hire Dept Fast Systems Limited Sebron Technical Services Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyn-Plan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yesterday's News The Wooden Cake Company Antique Wine Company Multiple Display Advertising Items F & S Engineering Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Laser Night Vision Telescope EF International Language Schools French Learn French Fast Faster Fastest Autopoint Systems Ltd Omega Plastics Climbing frame Gardening Graham Rose visits one of the prettiest gardens in the Cotswolds Bernard Stuart Ltd. Cannock Gates Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Ardenco Ltd. Rosemary Lamont Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Picture Gallery Tony Scott vs Ridley Scott Main photograph: mustard suit, £335, from Hackett No Title Continental Drift This is the Englishman abroad: pale, crumpled, and very interesting. Nilgin Yusuf on bringing it all back home South African Airways The Algrave Pick the One with Real Value Multiple Display Advertising Items Palm Beach County The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Anglo Pacific Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Love's Labours Michael De Larrabetti rekindles his affection for the Morvan region of Burgundy on a visit to the village where he worked as grocer's boy to the bad-tempered M Foulet Picture Gallery Gold Medal Multiple Display Advertising Items USAirtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Just France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bowhills Sally Holidays Nanny Sally 'Something Special' Travel Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Plazza Multiple Display Advertising Items Laskarina Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Only Two Can Play Where can a couple be alone together? David Wickers selects secluded retreats exclusively for two and, right, more adventurous holidays designed with duos in mind Happiness is pair-shaped Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Enchanting Holidays Ltd 'Something Special' Travel Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer With Bladon Lines Wild moorlands & dramatic dales in the Peak District Elegant Resorts France Time Off's City Selection offers you the… The real Mallorca. Only the most beautiful and… Travel Portfolio Limited Dominique's Villas Cyprus Meonvillas Sailing Somak Travel Sovereign Unicorn Holidays Ltd Trek America off the Beaten Track! Explore VFB Holidays Beach Club holidays in seciuded Mediterrancan hotels The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Blackes Country Cottages Country Holidays Hanbury Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic cottages Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Riding a rocky sea Travel Greece's tourist policy is in disarray and your holiday could be affected, says Mark Ottaway Hertz Peach of a Beach Broadstairs Thomas Cook Directions Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Axminster Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath in Spring Romance & Luxury from an Age past Norfolk Country Cottages Blakes Holiday Boating Hoseasons Bridgewood Manor Hotel Summer in Style Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windermere The Copthorne Tara Landscapes of Lady Challerley Self Catering Scotland South West Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Grants Hotel Harrogate Manhattan transfer Brief Encounter It's much more than just the subject of a railroad romance: Rob Ryan blows the whistle on New York's Grand Central Station Stena Sealink Multiple Display Advertising Items American Eye Ltd Cosmos Sunsail Auborind by The Prudential Austasct Company Limited Contents The Culture Look back in angst Danse macabre anyone? Scrutiny Golden touch The Culture profile Stuart Wavell meets the woman who brought sex to Britain's living rooms. Portrait by Sally Soames Audi Audi When satire day comes Lesley White on cringeworthy comedy Last picture show As Cheers ends, Nicholas Fraser hears the death knell for American network TV Wayward nobility Craig Brown on a week filled with the ludicrous, lascivious exploits of lords and ladies real and imagined Rap on the knuckles Playthell Benjamin on a black reverend's stand against violent rap Royal National Theatre The rover's return Van Morrison won't fade away, says Robert Sandall Virgin Nelk Young Unplulled Dead duck Toby Young on why Sam Raimi's new shocker seems so lifeless Film check Jamon, Jamon Kiss her goodbye Jackie is folding as her teen readers discover raunchiness, Michael Collins says Starts Today Royal Opera House Whatever turns you on Do women want their own radio stations? Mark Edwards meets two who do Jospeh 3rd dream year at the Palladium! Morning star Britain's most celebrated radio presenter is retiring. Paul Donovan on the quest for Brian Redhead's successor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items City of London Festival 1993 British Gas London Festival Orchestra Neil Young Jazz Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables The Sunday Times The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyric Theatre The Department of Transport Sleeping around David Dougill sees the Royal Ballet changing partners Solid as baroque Hugh Canning on a delightful mix of unknown and familiar Unhappy ever after Paul Driver attends a most unusual wedding at the Coliseum Record check The Sunday Times The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair A Lear of the Rialto John Peter applauds a Merchant reinvested with moral complexity The Culture forum Understanding Shylock by David Thacker THEATREcheck Ticket Master From boom to tomb The nation that gave the world the Industrial Revolution is on its knees. What has made British culture inherently anti-industrial? Norman Stone joins the debate Sunday 13 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Film George Perry's film of the Week Drama Monday 14 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Tuesday 15 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 16 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Thursday 17 June Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice Friday 18 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Saturday 19 June Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Radio Monday 14 June Tuesday 15 June Critics' choice Wednesday 16 June Thursday 17 June Friday 18 June Saturday 19 June Marti Webb demonstrates The Magic Of Musicals… Time for some judicious pruning Radio World Service Radio Two Book Clubs Contents Yvessaintlaurent The Magazine Picture Gallery The Jeep Cherokee Limited French Wines in Plain English Sainsbury's crème fraîche is the cook's… Exposure Mister C Ed Wood Jr Relative Values Barnardos Matthew Warchus Amina Subaru All Original Artists-All Original Tracks Music Direct Johnny's Rotten …Ho - Toe Ban is Foiled Fergie's pal fails in double court battle Yorkon Corby No Title Highland Spring Candid Cannes Player in town. Since inheriting a fortune from the… Emest & Jullo Gallo Sangster The Man who Stormed the Sport of Kings The Brethren of the Bloodstock The Kentucky Raider at Rest Eswood Nescafe The Colt Car Company Limited Icons 9 Hairdressers Text by Simon Mills Photograph by Bob Wagner Abbey National Neff Know how Bouquet for the National Splendour in Cement Sealy The BBC Language Course for Children Leisureland from Pinelog Modern Security Systems Ltd. GRAF Carnell Ltd. The Imperial Tiger Dolphin the Fitted Bathroom Company Aristic Greetings Ltd. ExerSkier Nationwide Security Blinds Espan Passion for Life Scope Capricorn Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1713 Chess Bookwise Tricom Group Ltd. Portland Conservatories Delcor Fine Upholstered Furniture Accelerated learning A Life in the Day of Silk Cut Boddingtons. The Cream of Manchester

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