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News from 29/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Ibrahim Hewitt (Assistant Director), Vivian Russell, Dick Jones, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Sara McConnell Finance Correspondent, O. Fleming, Paul Heiney, Alasdair Riley, Anatol Lieven, Robert Hards, Simon Barnes, Rose Wild, Jane MacQuitty, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Dixie Nichols, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, John Kerr, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Mike Brown Director, John Marriott, Alec R. W. Broadway, Ian Murray, Colin Howson, Michael Bracewell, Katie Ivens, Albert Dormer, D. P. Wade-Smith, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, L. Stephen Ward, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Simon D. Baggott, Sir Malcolm Field and Jeremy Hardie, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Afred Gilbey, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Sim Jenkins, Jim McCue, Anthony Loyd and Eve-Ann Prentice, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, James Tysoe, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, John A. Newman, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Catherine Milner, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Paul Bailey, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Frank Baum's, Peter Barnard, Anthony Briginshaw, M. Tehrani, Derwent May, Graham Wood, Susan Gilchrist, David Hope, Margaret Dibben, David Hands, Correspondent, Lisa Grainger, M. J. Calvert, Sydney Friskin, James Stratton, Rhidian Llewellyn, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, R. Y., Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Michael Watkins, David E. M. Hall, Raymond Keene, David Powell Correspondent, David Robinson, Philip Willan, Peter de Rome, Paul Wilkinson, Lawrence Freedman, David Orr, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Alastair Brett, Nick Lester Director, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Robert Ballantyne, Harry Guest, Brian Beel, Edward Russell-Walling, Kate Alderson, Simon Pearson, Stephanie Billen, Michael Dynes and Edward Gorman, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Laurie Taylor's, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Helen Pickles, D. B. Amanda, Bill Frost and Adam Fresco, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, Diana Griffith, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Chris Moore, Richard Morrison, Chris R. Tame, James Henderson, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, A. H. Coles, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, John Phillips, Mike Golding, Sue Durrant, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Hilary Kingsley, Peter Roebuck, Douglas Dunn, Edward Marriott, Elizabeth Wade, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, Arthur Leathley and Christopher Elliott,

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In the 5-Section Saturday Times Order The Times and freeze the price for a year Index Weekend Picture Gallery Gulf veteran killed in aid convoy attack The deaths of a British aid driver and three Italian journalists in Bosnia will fuel the debate about whether UN troops should stay in the war zone Sinn Fein leader hints at final push for peace Magazine Bogus bobby on M25 patrol Free CD Offer Row over Lamont interview I'm betting on Britain, says buoyant Major How to survive rising tax and bills Vision Adrenalin Rush Adams 'prepared to go the extra mile' for peace in Ulster Minister opposes Aids poster Barclays Stockbrokers Limited Cellnet Major enjoys break from the real world Tories face new arms-deal claims Gummer out of order Controls stay on bank Editor fined on last day Fire victims to be named Cardiff the best buy Talks over 'Romeo' head Carving a niche Drunken man bit dog Clash of interest on tunnel job denied News in Brief Mr Ramadan Guney Prison for life must mean exactly that, judge tells sex killer Boy's parents blame faulty safeguards FA trusts streetwise Venables to rebuild football dreams Stena Sealink Aid workers driven to risk death The men and women whose convoys save lives do a hazardous job impressively well, Robert Crampton reports Picasso: special issue plus free print offer The Sunday Times 'Abusive' waiter wins job claim By a Staff Reporter: Mother who killed man in sex case is cleared Qantas Police get dressing down for uniform of jeans and tattoos Pilkington Glass Tree men lead royal minders a dance Tories blame rough justice for suicide of councillor Westminster enquiry Nobole Caledonia Limited A new season of operas. Featuring bright young opera… Village remembers Redhead the friend Widow tells of 'gunman with the laughing eyes' Harrods Knightsbridge Missing man's body washed up The Royal Bank of Scotland Pollution expert condemns diesel car 'menace' Hyundai Waldegrave defends public servants The Public Accounts Committee's report on waste and mismanagement has thrown a spotlight on the role played by quangos Lexus Soldier in fatal drink contest News in Brief Joyride death Pier crash Bond bonanza Device defused Murder charge Kidnap man River body Rodent alarm Poland Spender wins his plagiarism dispute Army investigation re-unites family Sacrifice of Wren's City masterpieces splits Church The Templeman report stinks. I am defending my corner with a vehemence they have yet to feel' Comot Group Plc We must free ourselves to meet real needs Credo HSBC group By our Religion Correspondent: Clergy look to union strength in jobs fight 800 drink-drivers face never-ending road ban The legal campaign of a convicted drink-driver has highlighted the powers of civil servants to withhold a licence Highmead Office Direct Limited Veterans enlist for encounter with nostalgia Dakota revives D-Day memories Fatal binge of Group 4 prisoner Keene on Chess Tram went 30 miles wrong way Hosokawa saves face by diluting reform package Japan's week of turmoil ended in a government deal with the opposition. Political changes may pass the Diet now but the compromise weakens their impact Cairo battles over treasures Prudential Products Limited The World in Cartoons HSBC group South African serial killer boasts 'many more to follow' Bush says Clinton has hurt image of US leadership Breaking a year of silence, George Bush has accused his successor of drift on three foreign fronts—Bosnia, Haiti and Somalia. The exception so far is Russia Quayle swallows his pride to eat potato crisps in TV ad Mazda Israel in warplane deal as PLO talks resume De Klerk's campaign cavalcade running short of black power (Reuter): Algeria's defence chief set for top job News in Brief (Reuter): Greek enquiry (AFP): Ceiling falls (Reuter): Mistrial called (Reuter): China protest Gun toll rising Europe upset by Russia's recurring empire dream Moscow is striving to regain its lost glory with a new assertiveness in dealing with its neighbours, even those outside the old Soviet Union boundaries Self-styled ruler of Turkoman people promises golden age Lunn Poly Bonn keeps hands off SS charity HSBC group Hardliner to scrap Minsk reforms The Times Allies face spring deadline to avert all-out Bosnia war Bosnia's Muslim leadership is believed to have over-estimated its military capability. This, and a belief that America will launch air strikes, is encouraging them to hold on Regent Travel Services Suspected art trickster defies brush with law The Salvation Army Boyfriend writes to Pope over abortion Picture Gallery Minister tries to scuttle Le Shuttle HSBC group Bardot receives death threats Well, he was asking for it Why should the unlikely scenario of a woman harassing a man be making big bucks in America? Ben MacIntyre reports Gallic flair, British despair While French leadership produces the magnificent Grand Louvre, we argue over rail-links On the money-go-round The Times Diary Faith in the City Must survivors of schism, fire and bomb fall to accountants? Minimal Punishment Howard must address disquiet over the Bulger sentence Fire next Door Europe cannot ignore the Algerian crisis Appeal eased for parking fines From provincial life Gas guesswork Value and meaning of religion in the school timetable Tax increases Magistrates' courts Safety first Westminster housing Cystitis and drug costs Aid merry-go-round Court Circular Anniversaries Weekend birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Tomorrow's royal engagement Luncheon Reception Dinner Appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items New species of bird discovered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church services tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques & Collecting Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Donald Milner Donald Milner, BBC foreign correspondent died on January 24 aged 71. He was born on January 6,1923 The Times Denise McAdam Clark Denise McAdam Clark, French Resistance worker, died in Suffolk on January 9 aged 78. She was born in Paris on January 10,1915 Stanley Green, protein philopher of London's Oxford Street, died on December 22 aged 78. He was born on February 22,1915 On this Day Two Minutes Silence The World at the King's Graveside Reverent, Proud Remembrance The Rev Professor John Marsh The Rev Professor John Marsh, CBE, Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, 1953-70, died on January 26 aged 89. He was born on November 5,1904 News The Times Crossword No 19,452 The Times Today Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Berkeley Jacobs Financial Services Ltd US economy expands at strongest rate for six years Sainsbury indicates an end to growth The new accounting policies implemented by Sainsbury will reduce profits by ?405 million almost cancelling the profit made in the first of its financial year Stock Market Profile Melvyn Marckus British Airways and Virgin settle maintenance… Sport Yorkshire TV plunges to loss of £7.9m Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House Weekend Money Business Editor Clarke sees export growth as the key to recovery Chancellor Kenneth Clarke believes that Britain will speed up when the rest of Europe does. He remains confident of 2.5 per cent economic growth, in spite of the tax increases Rothschild Asset Management Limited The battle for the Independent Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Cupid dives deeper into red Lloyd's admits further settlement errors Biber to cut 600 jobs at John Dickinson Business Roundup Pay-offs at Trafalgar Slow recovery for Forte Aetna sheds 4,000 jobs Financial advisers' fees rise Markheath still in talks M&g faces disapproval BankAmerica buys Company News in Brief Money Show Harrogate Wainhomes plc Save & Prosper Old acquaintances join forces in a new team W H Smith: Sir Malcolm Field and Jeremy Hardie Partners in power Susan Glichrist interviews the chief executive and his new chairman at the ubiquitous high street retailer Sainsbury serves up a softer option Tempus BAe gets £67m order for jets Murray Johnstone Limited American GDP brings some cheer to London dealers Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Courtaulds Textiles to pay £45m for Hartstone outlets Analysts upgraded profit forecasts for Courtaulds Textiles after the acquisition of two hosiery businesses from the financially troubled Hartstone Group Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Midlands rail centre closer SelecTV warns Airbus snag The Sunday Times Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Happy Holidays How to survive rising tax and bills Consumers are facing the squeeze. Christmas credit card bills need paying and taxes are going up. Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell have help to offer At last, SIB starts to bite Comment Newton Fund Managers Ltd. Equity Winners Briefings Gartmore Investment Trusts Repairs cost residents £1.5m A difference of view over the terms of a lease could cost 12, mainly elderly, flat dwellers extremely dear, unless they win a legal hearing, says Sara McConnell Fidelity Brokerage Save & Prosper Annual cover can pay Families can cut holiday costs with annual travelinsurance, says Rose Wild Schroders Investment Management Save & Prosper Murray Income Trust PLC The Times Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd The Times Three reasons to choose a Fidelity PEP Fidelity Nominess Limited Equities long-term winners Your money, your choice. Margaret Dibben on a report that compares the options Solicitors take on stockbrokers The Equitable Life Schroders Investment Management A Public Limited Company US flies into turbulence A correction to the long bull market is inevitable; the question is when it will come, Robert Miller writes Save & Prosper National Westminster Bank Mercury European Privatisation Trust plc Phone line to explain unit trusts Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust PLC Northern Rock Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Help to buy a home Jill Insley looks at a shared ownership scheme which puts newcomers on the property ladder Householders freed from negative equity Interest Rates Roundup Asset European Privatisation Investment Trusts Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Friendly society's unfriendly ten-year return Annuity Company Limited Pension transfers not always the fault of over-zealous salesmen Penalised by Pep annual charges Building society obstacle course on re-mortgage for home improvements Displaying a healthy creativity with figures The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Firm end to account Borkerage Services Limited Masterly putting keeps Els in front Scores after Two Rounds Davy Blake in line for repeat victory Make or break time for Paul Chris Moore, in St Moritz, talks to Olympic hopefuls aiming to follow in famous footsteps Thunderer: Ayr Thunderer: Lingfield Park Cooke misses out on triple triumph Sport in Brief Piper challenges again Tolchard too strong Louis-Lane leads seeds Britons overlooked New American dream Winston appeal refused Old routine reaps deserved reward Mole Board carries stable flag in Champion Hurdle trial at Cheltengam Richard Evans meets a trainer delighted to have emerged from the shadow of despair Thunderer: Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nawar can return to winning ways Thunderer: Doncaster Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline British aim to reach new peak with continental ski school David Powell shares the frustration of aspiring British skiers as blizzards wreck competitions Martin outpoints Edberg to set up all-American final Courier no match for Sampras Duff returns to his former allegiance The Times Bills struggle to shake off past failures Oliver Holt reports from Atlanta as the underdogs betray their nerves before the Super Bowl Kelly: determined Jackson in running for double berth in Paris match Injuries present England with selection puzzle Bracken returns for Bristol No rest for Quinnell in chase for double Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Bramley ready to pick up sword again Christopher Ivine visits a club hoping to turn its back on 98 years of low achievement International calls deplete club strengths Toshack picks up baton for Wales An Eastender whose tale has more twists than any soap opera Saturday portrait: Terry Venables by Rob Hughes, football correspondent Villa take heed from Liverpool's exit Mercer delights in high-flying Harriers Walter Gammie talks to the man who has seen Kidderminster's rise up the non-league ladder Celtic try to salvage season at Motherwell England's safety-first plan backfires Lathwell's depressing tour continues with another failure Scoreboard Taylor slow to grasp initiative for Australia For the Record Antiguans swapping leather and willow for basketball Andrew Longmore explains why Michael Jordan is replacing Viv Richards as a hero Bowlers in spotlight The Times Sports Service Football Athletics may pay heavily for controversy Snow Reports Smart choice begins hunt for golden blend Qantas FA rolls out red carpet for Venables New coach pledges to restore English football's sense of pride Liverpool left in limbo as Souness bows out Next Week Super Bowl How the experts buy their homes Can the press buck the market? Dixie Nichols asks how well property correspondents have done out of the housing market Gardening Glory Science Night Arthritis Amathus Hotels The Lure of the Lorelei Boats and beach life All aboard In the second part of our guide to adventure among the islands of the eastern Caribbean, we sample life afloat and the distractions ashore—cricket, calypso and carnival Beach Books Lakes and Mountains Call of the wild north attracts the cruisers Canada's northwest and Alaska … House Company Villas in Tuscany Canada and Alaska Holiday Details Mosaic of riches amid tourist kitsch To see and enjoy the 'real' Tunisia means mixing beauty with urban chaos Tourism in Tunisia is suffering from growing pains Picture Gallery Saga Holidays Ltd Restaurant Watch The latest news on eating out Do things by halves Jane MacQuitty recommends half-bottles, and not just for abstinence A Super Bowl of hot chilli For Americans, only one dish can do justice to the National Football League finals Dish of the Day A taste of the East Continuing her series on supermarket shopping, Frances Bissell checks out her local Budgen Conviviality is the key Entertaining at Home A taste of the East Picture Gallery International Spring Gardening A ministry on the slippery slope Ruth Gledhill dons skis for a winter holiday with a Christian message Masterski Christian ski holiday at Haus and… Romantic Breaks The Chelsea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Break Away Away Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vices & Virtues Edward Marriott persuades people in the public eye to confess their sins and celebrate their saving graces Picture Gallery Freshen up your day with a friendly squeeze A selection of juicers, from the simple to the sophisticated, to help ypu put a little zest into your early mornings What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Llovely Welsh Cottages Earthwatch Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Salerooms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buy clothes designed with the help of royalty Whether you are looking for luxurious ball gowns or for elegant swimwear, imaginative young designers are being given their The Times Valentine Truffles Offer Anyone can turn their hand to volleyball No sport for prima donnas, but simple fun for democratic spirits of all ages Volleyball fact box Picture Gallery The Prince's Trust and the Royal Jubilee Trusts Picture Gallery Noble Caledonia Limited A look at international trends and trend-setters Buyers Choice Factory Shop Language Magazine High Seasons Clothing Co The Galaxy Range Ladies Change your Man Multiple Display Advertising Items Going on Holiday Build your Own Computer Springfield Mailorder Ltd A Touch of Silk British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Individually Made-To-Measure Skirts & Trousers Tablesafe The Interior Design Studio Barbour The Direct Foam Supply Co Investment advice in laymen's terms Just Silk Individually Made to Measure Shirts & Ladies Shirt… Classic masters Your Chance to Accept the Times Offer of Four Free CSs or Cassettes Covering the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern Periods Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Select Introductions A Numbers Game? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heather Heber Percy Country Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Lovers As Shown on Bbc's Food & Drink The Intelligent Person's Introduction Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americans Virginia Charles Sara Eden Classical Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Beau Monde The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Illumination at the Science Museum The nightlife at a London museum has made it one of the hottest spots in town… for the under-12s How the experts fared Children's events Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stonebridge & Co Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Savills Sackville Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items G. M. Thomson & Company G. M. Thomson & Co Prestige Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Copperfields" Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Spectacular Mayfair Flat Pearson & Pearson Desirable Hampshire Village North of Andover Luxury Apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Multiple Classified Advertising Items NR Redhill Holland Park Overseas Tower Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Villages Cranleigh Surrey Richmond Hill Lockwell House Torquay Chew Magna—near Bristol Michael Waite Costa Del Sol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suffolk Shendish Launceston Cornwall John Payne Be dazzled by Dutch flowers The glorious Keukenhof is celebrating the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the tulip in Holland Homes & Gardens Agriframes Ashdown Special Offers Antique Timber Company of Monmouth Bramley's Nurseries Ltd The Times Homes and Gardens Countax Norfolk Garden Supplies Dolphin Stair Lifts Sarah Hogg Head of the Prime Minister's policy unit My Perfect Weekend Ardenco Ltd Clean Future International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comfort Waveform Technologies Limited Whats on Films Word-Watching Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Boston Things that go bump in the night Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the first night of Caryl Churchill's new play at the National Golden Russian meets the silver rose They're talking about Yakow Kreizberg, the young Russian conductor. Hilary Finch met him before his ENO debut A to Z in 3D: the home life of letters When artists were challenged to express the alphabet as a series of small sculptures, the response was surprising A lyric - and Elder flowers Concert CBSO/Elder Birmingham In The Times on Monday Janus Publishing Company South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great Orchestras of the World at the Barbican-Spring… Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items KIT & the Widow Multiple Classified Advertising Items ENO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyric Alive and Kicking Dawn French & Jennifer Saunders The Times Life is a gambol for the lambs, but death is all too easy Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney My voyage round the Horn Mike Golding, below, hits stormy water on his solo passage round the word WWF Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Sparrow has a field day Feather report A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Sitcoms: make room for Home Improvement Wives Uniyed… Vision Journeys, discoveries Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his choice from programmes on all channels Higher, wider, funnier than ours? In Roseanne and Home Improvement, Channel 4 has America's two top sitcoms. Wot, no British? says Hilary Kingsley Firestone Building Products Multiple screens Items Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Lazy Sunday Oldies No, we are not kidding Science Women's troubles Soaps New Bowls, please Sport A game of two halves on and off the pitch Wives of professional footballers cry foul in a new documentary, blaming the clubs. Peter Barnard reports Plots, spooks and paranoia What makes a thriller thrilling? The Times's reviewer has made a Bookmark film about it Adopt a granny And now brothers in law Off the Box No bitching When the fat lady sings The purists may be shocked but six new 'operas for television' have their heart in the right place, says Richard Morrison Out of the dark Nigel Hawkes reports on the efforts to teach some sort of language to a 'wild child' Temptations and translations Films on Television David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. A timeless classic and an offbeat comedy are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9 Broadcast running times may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Saturday Yellow brick rode Classic Film of the Week Films on TV In the family way Comedy Film of the Week Saturday January 29 Sky One Gangsters, both inside and out Variations On the Arctic flightpath to warmer climes Choice: Following the flock; the wizardry of Oz; battle for the political high ground; a blue murder BBC1 Sunday January 30 Sky One When fact met with fiction Variations Marriage divorced from the real world Choice: Songs for a princess; Fox on the rocks BBC1 Monday January 31 Sky One Worlds collide, love dies Variations Keeping mum about our underage carers Choice: Help hoes beyond the call of duty ; a light for Genie; lessons in prejudice; out of the ghetto BBC1 Tuesday February 1 Sky One Taking the plunge Variations A colourful taste of the Orient expressed Choice: Whicker whirled; making a clean start BBC1 Wednesday February 2 Sky One NYPD not so blue Variations Bitter pills for a health centre of excellence Choice: Hospital put under threst; a life in black and white; the march of Eliot; cyberspace surfers BBC1 Thursday February 3 Sky One Gable end is the best feature Variations Exploding the myth of mission impossible Choice: Dam fine raid; defusing the bombers BBC1 Friday February 4 Sky One Battle of the giants Variations Brussels sprouts odd Belgian characters Choice: Crazy continental cousins; a touch of home-produced comedy; two top American sitcoms BBC1 Saturday January 29 Radio 1 A ticklish question Pick of the Week Saturday January 30 Radio 1 Monday January 31 Radio 1 Tuesday February 1 Radio 1 Wednesday February 2 Radio 1 Thursday February 3 Radio 1 Friday February 4 Radio 1 Classic Romance Proton Cars (UK) Limited Gunning for Major Mercury PHS Magazine Contributors Shena MacKay's Diary Laura ashley Bankside's future Something for the Weekend John Diamond pro has lost any association with professional. it simply means:'Not as cheap and nasty as it looks' Now boarding Smoking and fascism Down to the last Baked hedgehogs English heritage Racing Green Porsche The awesome new Porsche 911 is a performance car… Unfinishe Busi Norman Lamont may be down but he has not counted himself out. Ginny Dougary meets the sacked Chancellor, still bruised, brooding and bitter about John Major, and confident he has a future in the Cabinet. Portrait by Graham Wood Travel Promotion Ltd. 200 Series If You Think Having your Car Stolen RAC The Never-Endin It is almost a century old, but the story of Oz is spawning more theories and reinventions than ever before. Michael Bracewell explores a 20th-century myth Frank Baum's Yellow Brick Road goes on and on A Brighter Picture For years the art establishment has not rated pictures. The action has been in bricks, picled sharks, anything but traditional paint on canvas. But now the painters are making a comback. Report by Catherine Milner Commercial Union The Times Still Life: Bust, Bowl & Palette The Sunday Times Hoseasons Subaru City Lights Anne McElvoy on the agony and the ecstasy of Russian bathhouses Silk Cut Silk Cut Casting Pearls Heavyweight wool sweaters, full peasant skirts and… Previous Page: Mohair Cardigan, £165; Mohair Jumper,… Picture Gallery The London Palladium Behind the cover story Books Giles Gordon Fresh Talent The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Eating Out Make Sure It's a Michelin Restaurant Guide British Heart Foundation British Airways Holidays The Turtle Has Landed When the lunar cycle brings turtles ashore to nest en masse, life in Ostional. Costa Rica, revolves around harvesting their eggs, writes Sue Durrant Normandy.. Drop in and Chill out The Sweidsh way of enjoyment requires hard work, Michael Watkins discovers in the gloom of life near the Arctic Circle Brittany Ferries The Land where wishes come true Blade Runner Lisa Grainger joins those who like to see New York on a roll Venice Simplon Orient-Express Man at his Peak David Orr treks to a remote community where no woman has gone before Given a Second Life, where, Else Would You Moved from Nefasit to the high mountains. The… Cyprus Backpackers go home Some travellers spend more time counting pennies than their blessings. Susan Marling scolds the whingers Marco Polo The Defflecoat Company Cox & Kings Overseas Travel Poland CZECH Republic Hungary New Zealand Australia South Pacific Brixham Devon Highbullen New England Country Homes Airlines Travel Camping in France Multiple Display Advertising Items Self Catering Travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Palmer and Parker Experience the Magic of Italy No Title Travelbag Les Maisons De Chantale Martyn Holidays Travelbag The Art of Living in Italy Rockfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Individual Travellers Spain Drive France Algarve Carvoeiro 2 miles. Lux private villa. Sleeps… Greek Islands Club Andalucia Hacienda Suit large families/groups. 4… Multiple Display Advertising Items Freance Luxury Mobile Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuscany Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Headwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelstar Keycamp Holidays Haven Europe Worldwide VFB Holidays A Lighthouse Barwell Travel Sunvil Holidays Oceanways Travel Services Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Artac Ramblers Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items More Travel Advertisements Appear in the Weekend… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enter Password Competition Cyberspace Three Computer Games Chess The Listener Crossword No 3238: An Additional Bonus by Apex/Sponsored by Penguin Books Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Alfred Gilbey A Childhood Holiday Hutos BCA

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