News from 27/06/1993
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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, John Crosby, Bruce Johnston Milan, Gabriel George, Pete Bradley, Barbara Hall, Richard Ellis, Vernon Ogrodnek, Jon Swain, Lisa O'Carroll, … Smith Economics Editor, John Peter, Firooz Zabedi, Pam Barrett, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Adam Zamoyski, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Amanda Davidson, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, D McNeill, John Kennick, David Smith, Credit Suisse, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Mary Wilson, Paul Rubens, Richard Eaton, Jeffrey Archer, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Alfred Young, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Andy Bohrer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Maria Laura Avignolo, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, F H Loxley, Susan Crosland, Peter Kemp, Jeremy Clarkson, John Melmoth, David Currie, Peter Millar, Brian Gadd, Gervase Tinley, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Terry O'Neill, T Goddard, Paul Golding, Geoffrey Dicks, Bernard Cafferty, P L, Marianne Nicholls, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Steven Wheeler, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Will Fotheringham, Barrey Lewis, Jeff Randall, Sir Peter Levene Chairman, Gerald Kaufman, Finstat, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Paul Bray, Harry Pugh, Chris Long, Richard Binns, Margaret Dibben, Jim Costello, Peter Semier, Matthew Gwyther, S Chalfen, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Linda O'Keeffe, Bob Pugh BBC Television, More Wimbledon, Kirstie Hamilton, Frederic Rahael, Rufus Olins, Ted Dexter, Tavleen Singh, Stephen Amidon, Martin Jacques, Lord Rothermere, Sue Mastermann, Phil Baker, John le Carré, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Dr Robin Dover, Jenny Diski, Laura Cumming, Christopher Ward, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Nick Gordon, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Harry Mullan, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Tony Allen Mills, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Ned Sherrin, Rob Ryan, Ian Critchley, Keith Martin, Anthony Quinn, Sue Steward, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Commander J M Schafer, Brough Scott, Becky Maynard, Louise Doughty, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Geof Wheelwright, Louise Branson, N F, Peter Johnson, George Ford, Tony Husbond, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Robert Maxwell, Kristie Hamilton, Brian Moore, Mel Webb, Dr Johnson, Sasha Miller, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Mark Hollingworth, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Peter Victor, Peter McKay's, Spiderman, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Carmel McQuaid, Shelley Van Strunckel, Simon Jenkins, Michael Roberts, Bookwatch, Paul Lavin, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Alan Ruddock, M Fitzpatrick, Borls Schapiro, Elizabeth Buchan, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, John Campbell, Fiona Beckett, Leslie Symes, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, John Burns, Tony Hetherington, Oliver Hill's, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Susan Ellicott, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Professor Lewis Minkin, Neil Fawcett, Iain Jenkins, left Rupert, Helen Miles,
ResumoArticle Withdrawn MP abused Commons rules to help Guardian MP in Saudi row Storm in a Bucket Indecent Exposure Article Withdrawn Major plans purge of right-wing critics Single Minded US launches revenge attack on Baghdad 4am News Savoy Taylors Guild Contents Police ambush the master conman who fleeced the high and mighty Exact Crystal Holidays Implementing BS5750—the Quality Standard Advertising Feature: A Wyvern Business Library Recommendation A practical action plan for managers A division of Wyvern Crest Ltd. London Phone Co. One in four graduates jobless as vacancies hit 10-year low Heseltine will return, say doctors Airline pilots seek a ban on passengers' hi-tech gadgets The Times Gwent The Perfect World DJ's promoter wants cash to put stars on TV PCs to get violent-beat bonus Citroën Here is the news: the knives are out Who killed off News at Ten?—stay tuned P&O European Ferries This is sheer vandalism at Ten Comment BBC's Lewis defiant over 'happy news' Vauxhall How Britain sent its children into exile across the empire Clarke studies tax rises In today's Other Papers 'I was a failure'—says Kinnock Cost of royal trips abroad High price of capitalism BT EC farm subsidies cost family of four £1,000 a year Ghost patients boost hospital 'efficiency' Honda Masons to shun 'mafia brothers' Bosses face legal action over river pollution Honda Success with a little hype from his friends Midland The Listening Bank Funny Money Insight Desperate for cash and to expand the party machine, the Tories fell in with a motley collection of foreign businessmen with money to burn. Unfortunately, they failed to check their credentials Volvo Nissan Will shortsighted Major see the manholes ahead? The culture of secrecy that goes back to Churchill Tory funding has a long tradition of labyrinthine structures John Latsis £2,000,000 Li Ka Shing £500,000 How unions can buy Labour votes for cash Numbers games with members means conference votes can be rigged Octav Botnar £1,000,000 T T Tsui £50,000 Mercedes-Benz UN human rights jamboree fails victims of tyranny Afrikaners threaten guerrilla campaign New York bombers blunder into the arms of FBI agents Terror group baffles intelligence services Air Portugal Zealots set time bomb under Egypt's law Peoples Muslim 'police' crack down on vice in Somalia 'Our cause is growing. The Americans are doing a very good job with their killings British Gas Neo-Nazis rise amid ruins of Soviet Union Vauxhall Baku's oil rush hits a new snag National Power Fighters flock from Argentina Budget Clinton's follies set the stage for a Bosnian coup Terror trail of the mujaheddin The Rover Commitment Porn inflames Delhi sex pests Ford Faites mon jour! says TV cop star Patten pushes for autumn deadline Rolex Wanted Makeadate Ltd Gadaffi in new Lockerbie offer Multiple Display Advertising Items AXA Equity & Law Lombardy Man rebels against Italy's taxes Mates the minister was also a director Mercury Communications Iraqi plot to kill Bush triggered US retaliation Weather and Travel Outlook Docklands rail tests continue Bond winners Single Minded Part two of the biography of Britain's most private prime minister Tyne Wear Development Corporation Lombard NatWest Why the caring hand must also be a paring hand … of attitude to the welfare state is the only … curb Britain's £50 billion deficit, writes … Smith, Economics Editor, in part two of … agenda for public spending Nissan Oranges, lemons and cut-off heads Dishonourable members Atticus Bell will toll for TV moguls if News at Ten loses its slot With Andrex, your home can be your own Time to break up the private party What our political parties need now are honest rules and even state funding to keep them clean, writes Peter Kellner Doctors of doom cry wolf once too often Platform Alarmist medics are the main obstacle to better, more efficient health care, writes Christopher Ward Nissan Europe shock horror: there's a big wide world out there In Copenhangen last week the EC faced up to the fact that it would have to fight to keep its place in the world order, writes Martin Jacques The latest round of mudslinging among those who purport to govern us sharpens the view that politics has never been such a squalid game There's a breathless hush. . . waiting for Ted and a match to win The Lesley White Interview Ted Dexter Patten's mission—rocking the boat and fanning the flames of democracy Britain is making it clear it will stand up to China to secure Hong Hong's future, writes Michael Jones, Political Editor History defeats the bold man in the middle Champneys United Airlines Answers Breaking out of the bog Docklands cracks down on safety Points High rise and low return More bitter than bubbly at the BBC Dino-mite United Airlines Breast implant fears re-examined Tell us who pays the Tory piper Birthdays By S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd. Wheel of fortune favours Indurain Cycling Blown away by hovver bovver David Hunn at the national hovercraft championships English to win local derby in Ireland Jon Freeman on a crunch showdown at The Curragh between two Derby winners Highflying a rip-roaring success for Roker men Racing Gent not so easy for brash Benn Boxing Gower's dream turns into a nightmare Glamorgan find the accelerator Igglesden and McCague double blow Cricket Close-Up Steady Bicknell upstages the unsteady Thorpe Back-room boys set it up for Essex Early closing day for Northants Northamptonshire (382) beat Somerset (161 & 216) by an innings and five runs Agassi makes hay out of a close shave Sue Mott on how the charismatic men's champion has peddled myths and magic Time to get rid of England's board of misdirectors Robin Marlar calls for an end to the bankrupt firm of Dexter, Fletcher and Gooch Time for a clueless generation to go back to school Peter Roebuck on the green shoots of recovery growing in Britain's schoolyards Daffodils booming Third Man Track on track Lord's ladies Stung out Rover Smiles all round as Balley enters list of gallant British losers Brough Scott on a stirring performance that lifted the nation just when it was needed Tomorrow's Order of Play Can anyone stop the Graf walkover at Wimbledon? Nick Pitt on the utter domination of Steffi Graf and why only Navratilova is a serious rival Wilkinson beaten but unbowed Sue Mott sees one straight-sets win by a superior player that was worth the wait Roe gorges on birdies but still has plenty on his plate Golf Christie's win fails to lift gloom Athletics The rise and fall and rise of masterly Masur Richard Eaton on an old-timer having the time of his life Invisible man on public display Cliff Temple on Rob Denmark's attempt to escape obscurity Player's wife quizzed in bribes probe News Focus Silent FA Birdie blitz Early cancer Phelps's tenth England recover Prince slips Record ride Fastest dog For the Record Australian Football Sport on TV and Fixtures Racing County Championship Nissan Other Matches At last we have a winner All Blacks crushed as Lions victory lifts national gloom Balkan magician runs out of escape acts Tennis Queen of Wimbledon reigns supreme as Hy hits a low Balkan magician runs out of escape acts Wipe out your mortgage with Andrex 'As they sang, I was in tears' Brian Moore is swept away on a tide of emotion and the thrill of an impressive victory Pound 'set to become Europe's strongest currency' Rank plans to sell stake in Xerox Deal worth almost £1.5bn Attali goes amid new scandal Computer survey 10p discount on BT? Trump rejoins the corporate big hitters Barclays opens up board contracts to public scrutiny Walker loss hits £400m Minolta Sunday Times Taken prisoner by the Treasury Business Comment The Sunday Times Back in fashion and looking good EC steel talks in danger of collapse BAe insists Taiwan deal will take off Peteborough Development Agency Bank to unveil dealing reforms Cardiff Business School Jacques Falls down Finally, Attali jumped rather than be pushed. Rufus Olins, Matthew Lynn and Iain Jenkins report on a fall from grace Meltdown for the D-mark as Bundesbank dithers Huntchison Telecom Streetwise Smith goes global Share in the boardroom Forte Crest Airtours on brink of swallowing Aspro Sharewatch Field Group Cadbury GEC Pilkington ICI Asda Hartstone Reed Business Publishing Smith & Nephew Royal Insurance Pan Andean Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Streamlined Thorn EMI heads for demerger The industrial giant has been trimmed down to its core. But Sir Colin Southgate's company still has more to do, says Andrew Lorenz Ferruzzi fall sounds dynasty death knell The end could be in sight for Italy's top business families. Peter Semier reports from Milan Nissan CNT Fragile recovery will see new jobless rise Geoffrey Dicks and David Currie, far left, of the London Business School assess the options open to the chancellor, and give him pointers on how to manage the economy BT Saudis 'offer' cheap oil for military shield American Account The house the Ruperts built Anton Rupert and his son Johann own some of the most glamorous brands in the world. Now they are reshuffling their empire. Jeff Randall and Alan Ruddock report Last orders sound for the seedy pub Kirstie Hamilton looks into the turmoil of an industry forced to change All Nippan Airways Digital Big ideas flow again as Trump fights back Is he a billionaire or a bankrupt? Geordie Greig, in New York, reports on the tycoon they just can't tie down John Wood Commercial Services The Sunday Times Euromaster One-man bands face Cadbury music Cumbria Main points of Cadbury code on corporate governance Travel Safe Going for the big smash at Wimbledon Getting the licence to market Wimbledon products has helped one firm fight off the recession, reports James Bethell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enjoy Life New Development Telecommunications U. K. Limited Duo keep wheels of industry turning National Alliance of Professional Advisors Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc (UK) Ltd Telecom Options Ltd The Bacchanalia Group Plc Golf Bulletin Magnetic Fuel Saving Devices from the USA Not filters, Alarms, Health related, Discount clubs Chance of a Lifetime Humana International Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Surveillance U. K. & Offshore Company Store Notice to Readers Distributers & Agents Employment Department Pirtek Prontaprint! Intel inside Barristers put their questions on camera Video Conferencing Lawyers are turning to new technology to cut down on travel. John Stansell reports Joint effort produces new artifical knee Surgery Pebbles on a Greek beach provided the answer to a tricky medical problem, writes Harry Pugh Safe lamp shows the way Lighting Brother Laser printers Film images at a faster clip Computers Harris is carpeted by MP The Best of the North West EMI chief's $8m question Prufrock The one that got away Goobey's do's and don'ts In today's Other Papers You can't knock this king-size growth The Sunday Times Contents Dell The common-sense revolutionary Novell's chairman does not fit the industry mould. That, as Geof Wheelwright discovers, is the secret of his success The right connections Picture Gallery Get ready for the next big step Neil Fawcett explains the latest developments—and battles—in the drive to connect PC to PC to PC to. . . Operating Systems Travel with a PC/Fax/Modem? Team spirit via your terminal Groupware Peer pressure to get connected Alternative Layouts Artisoft UK UnixWare Take the superhighway to your desk Cables Intel inside How to get the hard part right Hardware Networking hardware can seem an impenetrable maze. Jim Costello offers some useful pointers Microsoft Breaking free of the wires that bind Wireless Networks 'Taylor Made Films' Don't go out of control Management Hidden dangers to profitability Costs Intel inside The insider's guide to Britain's premier networking exhibition Debating the real issues Premier Cards Chance to view before you buy Technology Centres The learning curve Training Elonex How to get to the NEC But can it mix a gin and tonic? Case Study Network Power from Kingston The Sunday Times The quest for greater speed goes on Modems A library on your screen On-Line Networks Apricot Compaq Shows the Way Revenue acts to calm fears over pensions Relief on life cover will stay Fraudster jailed in Canada has link to British company Follow that cop, I'm a car thief Tax havens for the not-so-rich Andrex The truth, the whole truth and pension payouts Comment Save & Prosper Securities Limited Visa sees error of its ways Questions of cash Making sure you get what you're due Norwich Union Insurers boost car security Investment trust boom sees the birth of a giant Levy Gee National Savings Drivers race to buy insurance by phone 'Telesure claims it will provide cheaper quotes than rivals at least 50% of the time' MazDa Business & Personal Finance Johnson Fry Asset Managers Plc Fleet Stmit Publications Ltd Pension plan profit hit by terminal blow Go with a track record Pick of the Peps Centrebank Savings news Top savings rates Compounded annual interest (Car), % Unit trust index Invest in beauty, not in the price Collector's file Update Independents are best value for money Power Robbins Barclays Perpetual Independent Fund Management Sun, sand, fun and foreign currency Do you need traveller's cheques, or will your credit card do? Margaret Dibben looks at the safest and cheapest ways of taking money abroad to spend on holiday Nissan National Westminster Bank You can get it as you leave Fidelity Investments Thieves await in many guises Pick up a bargain on the costa Developers in Portugal and Spain have special deals for British second-home buyers. 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They've got their own royal family Women's War Daily They wear pretty dresses, Chanel body lotion and brush their teeth in Coke. They also get the hardest news and cruellest stories out of Bosnia. Nick Gordon on the frontline women journalists The Savoy Do you, Raine, take this cheque? Whenever an ageing near-royal or a recovering but still very beautiful former model limps to the altar, the world's most sycophantic magazine is there to pick up the tab. Hello! be the name, says Matthew Gwyther Paul Mitchell Eat your heart out, Jeremy Paxman No government health warning So stressful it laid Michael Heseltine low? Not Heseltine low? Not likely! Gerald Kaufman on the pleasures of high office Daks Simpson Seven Seas Good Health Naturally Femidom the female condom Noël's house party Fifty years after its first night, Ned Sherrin ponders the revival of Noël Coward's Present Laughter Seven Seas Leading Ladies They're tougher than men, they make war not love, and they're taking over the world. What inspires the new stateswomen? Susan Crosland reports First to the top Time bombs on tick The £50 watch Michael Mates gave Asil Nadir was 'too cheap to wear' Worse, it turned into one of history's Trojan borses Buitoni Fresco Bride and prejudice She used to get by in jeans, but now her hemline's odd, her hat's funny and there are strange stripes on her dress. Who is to blame, asks Louise Doughty, for the new inelegance of Serena Stanhope? Edinburgh International Festival A bust-up in the bra department In the US, silicone breast implants have been banned. Yet, despite the risks involved, three British women tell Rachel Cooke that the results of operation were worth their pains Unicorn Holidays Ltd The Sunday Times No vulgar Latin pepper Table Talk Off your Trolley Shocking pink and raspberry Pasta now comes in all the colours of the rainbow. But, warns Fiona Beckett, the most exotic-looking can taste pretty boring A cool look at the reds Wine 30 Minute Menu Nissan Winning formula Motoring Hill climbers and social climbers were jockeying for position at Goodwood last weekend. Jeremy Clarkson reports from the first Festival of Speed Aspects of Eden Gardening Graham Rose tastes the rare and exotic flavours of an eco-paradise Cannock Gates The Teak Tiger Trading Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms In a world of its own Interiors Hugh Pearman is enchanted by Oliver Hill's eccentric Surrey country house, with its minstrel's galleries and Spanish terraces Nicholas Coleridge Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Taki vs J Paul Getty Jr Feuds Corner The Big Sleep Leave the shoulderpads at home—the most comfortable way to see out the long summer days is in a posh pair of pyjamas, says Nilgin Yusuf Antiques & Collectables Jessier's Ltd The Old Cinima Collectors of Fine Miniatures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Traditional Handcrafted Clocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosie Nieper British Antique Replicas F & S Engineering Ltd Old Marmalade Factory Multiple Display Advertising Items See Florida Style & Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bales France From Crystal Palm Beach County Florida, USA The Display Travel Section The Sunday Times In Cold Blood It took Jerry Jones 4 hours, 5 bullets and $10,000 to kill a polar bear. Stuart Wavell on the icy trail of the trophy hunter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Line Flights Trail Finders Columbus travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Shop The Travel Bug Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline ticket Network The Flight Association Major worldwide Travelsavers Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Atol CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis General Accident Multiple Classified Advertising Items World wide Sailing Peach of a beach Travel La Grande Bouffe You can eat very well in France—but it can also go horribly wrong. Richard Binns, gourmand and Francopile, selects his top 10 restaurants with fine food for fewer francs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Plazza VFB Holidays Tarn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Penny & Sally Multiple Classified Advertising Items Individual Travellers Company Ltd. 'Something Special' Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd 'Something Special' Travel Ltd. AITO Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Save up to 50% on High Quality Self-Catering… The Carlyon Bay Hotel Thomas Cook Directions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge blues Brief Encounter Harvard Square Isaac Tigrett founded the Hard Rock Cafe. Now be's got a juke joint in the heart of the Ivy League. Rob Ryan boogies on down for a beer Sunsail Special America Holidays South African Airways Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Wine Rack Contents Contents Nuclear confusion In 1989, two scientists revealed a cheap energy source that would change the world: nuclear fusion in a bucket. Later, their findings unproven, they lost their jobs. But did they really get it wrong? Neville Hodgkinson on the return of a very big idea Picture Gallery Let the title credits roll Scrutiny It's a long story The Culture profile In 1983, he was a Best Young British novelist. So why has he only just finished his first novel? Adam Mars-Jones By Lesley White. Portrait by Barry Lewis Bonhams Alfa Romeo Fame is the slur Why don't movie stars want to be glamorous any more, asks Cosmo Landesman Pique performance There is such a thing as bad publicity. Susan Ellicott reports from Hollywood Rocky mountain low Stallone's new epic leaves Iain Johnstone stone cold Film Check Virgin Quotes of the weak As Lady Chatterley goes off the rails, Craig Brown is shocked by the bodies rolling on the ballroom floor It's a family affair First there was Yoko. Then Linda. Now along comes Patti to iron the Boss's blue collar shirts. But, Robert Sandall says, this rock wife really can sing Band of gold No signs of talent This year's degree shows disappoint Frank Whitford The new unorthodoxy Everywhere you look, there it is—even at the Royal Academy. Robert Hewison on the iron grip of the avant-garde Royal Opera House Asgard Presents The Times World Chess Championship Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance check Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Donning the habit John Burns talks to the new man in the hot seat at the Abbey Birmingham Symphony Hall Bankhouse South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unicef Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coca-Cola Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Kirov Ballet Goodspell Led down the garden path Paul Driver on the composer who seduced Aldeburgh with the sadness of rain An enigma's variations Hugh Canning meets the maverick conductor John Eliot Gardiners as he prepares to play Mozart on the South Bank Magic that gets lost in translation Hugh Canning finds Glyndebourne's South Bank concerts less than sparkling Your exclusive ticket to the best seats Hateful stuff John Peter has a trying time with John Osborne Give your spirits a Lift Robert Hewison discovers a theatre festival with a difference Juno and the Paycock Theatre check Keep it un Scaffolding, cladding, builder's polythene: it's often more interesting than the buildings it conceals, says Hugh Pearman BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Film Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Sky News CNN BBC1 Monday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Tuesday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Wednesday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Thursday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Friday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Saturday Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Frequencies Today 27 June Monday 28 June Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 World Service Mw 648 kHz (463m) The power of One Radio Radio Waves Paul Donovan The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Quality Paperbacks Direct Contents Nokia Connecting People Contents Regulars Peugeot Exposure Costume Designers' Club Bekcy Maynard Mariko Relative Values Holiday Inn Toni Kukoc Aki Nawaz Jeep The American Legend Silk Cut Philip's Concise World Atlas Book Clubs The Family that Died of Discontent Neff The Dans Ramada Hotel Heathrow Air UK Shankara Paris Recommended Business Books a Wyvern Business Library… Demi's Monde Highland Spring Goldpine Subaru Bleach Comber Bleach Comber Nutki Mateus The Watermark Club Safari Shirtwaister Store More Garden Buildings Nordic Charter Clinic Chelsea Kitchen Magic National Breakdown Stylus Aid-Call PLC Adopt a Whale Whale & Dolphin Omega Simple Bca Book Clubs Icons 11 Celebrity Photographers Text by Sasha Miller Photograph by Paul Massey Kodak Elite Econermine Ltd. 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