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News from 12/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Penny, James Landale, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, M. J. C. Gunner, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Peter Godwin Chairman, Alasdair Riley, David Maclean, Jonathan Young, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Harvey Elliott, Alan Hamilton and Stewart Tendler, Patricia Davies, Rose Wild, Rob Hughes, football correspondent, Simon Barnes, Sam Kiley and Kevin Carter, Jane MacQuitty, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Elizabeth Symons, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Paul Hoggart, R. J. Eslea, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Tim Newsome, Melvyn Marckus, John Diamond, Anne McELVOY, Tom Pocock, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Ee Lain Ong, Ian Murray, Paul Massey, Jeremy Kingston, P. Collins, Clive Davis, Bill Butcher, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Geoffrey Howe, Tim Marsh, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Anthony Moreton, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hugh Leggatt, David Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Elaine Fogg, Patrick Roper, , Michael Clark, Richard Scott, H. O. Dovey, Sam Kiley and Michael Hamlyn, W. G. Forrest, Keith Pike, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Joseph Connolly, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Graham Wood, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Sydney Friskin, Janet Daley, John Hopkins, Aberconway, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, Danny Cannon, David Toop, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Stephen Platten, Bill Powell, Raymond Keene, Rob Hughes Football Commentary, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Liz Dolan and Jill Insley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, J. Gillman, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Benyon, Alix Ramsay, Stephanie Lewis, Richard Glover, Graeme Jacobs, Nigel Hawkes, David Pleat, Susan Kelly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael James, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Jane Bidder, Kevin Pratt, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Jo Hanks, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Mel Webb, Brian Alderson, Graham Paterson, Renee Spector, Christopher Hawtree, John Sharp, Kate Alderson and Dominic Kennedy, Caitlin Moran, David Park, Walter Gammie, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, C. J. Hayes, Jeanie Eason, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Christine Michael, Mary London, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, M. Omar Mustapha Chairman, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, David Goodenday, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, E. H. Campion, John Phillips, Elizabeth Udall, C. P. F. Baillie, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, James Hopegood, Christopher Irvine, Lord Tugendhat and Peter Birch, Hazel Spink,

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Queen orders royal flight to ignore IRA VC10 was told of Heathrow alert 32 women to be ordained Index Weekend Flying send-off for a galloping major Ginger torn cornered in epic suburban lion hunt Magazine White militants shot dead in cold blood The Times pulls even further ahead Kasparov cheated, opponent claims Opinion United Cutlers of Sheffield Sport London and Dublin pledge intensive fight against IRA By a Staff Reporter: Italian suspected of royal burglary Northern Rock Father quit job to beat CSA order News in Brief Charles knife man 'afraid' Police trace 'bomb' couples Classic FM branches out Gazza to wed Goya Royal Caribbean Court ends county's bid for survival British woman gives £4,000 to serial killer in US prison Jail for directors in £2m wine plot The Card - a unique event in newspaper publishing The Sunday Times Police arrest father of three dead children By a Staff Reporter: TV villain attacked by irate viewer Fidelity Investments Father sells his account of Dahmer family life Peugeot Man cleared of killing wife returns to family 'I am steeling myself to face hiim' says sister-in-law. 'It is going to be difficult' Call for review of confession laws after Hall verdict Police fear curb on covert operations UOMO By a Staff Reporter: Truckers put drunk driver off the road Moynihan appeals to the Queen in fight for peerage Boots No Title Skoda hits jokers with record sales Halifax Ill-health delays bribe sentence Press warned to halt 'lurid speculation' in bodies case The Trouser People Keene on Chess Toyota By a Staff Reporter: Lord's plays host to new partnership By a Staff Reporter: Dying patient disconnected his ventilator MS Hill says pain remains Protesters win £40,000 over arrest allegations In the shadow of apologetics Gredo Woman's top role in police News in Brief Jail escaper Charity cash Magic recovery Bishop alters Gospel reading to mark women's ordination Archbishops call for church members to exercise generosity, tolerance, courtesy and loving patience Multiple Display Advertising Items Fractured Church reflects an angry State Today's ceremony will redress the balance for a modern Church, Mary London, religious affairs author, explains 'Draconian curbs' on press freedom too much for Major Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Estates are election targets for the BNP Everest Labour pledges rethink on VAT CBI chief seeks help for army of jobless Aids pioneer says vaccine trials are a waste of time The discoverer of HIV says research has reached a dead end. Current vaccines are ineffective, and scientists must focus on developing a new generation of products Westwood The World in Cartoons First Direct is a division of Midland Bank Plc Rappers live out violence of lyrics Mangope and white right agree to polls De Klerk sends in paratroops to quell Boqhuthatswana riots and Afrikaner agitators Technology relights Hollywood's extinguished stars Invesco ANC orchestrated campaign of unrest Following the near-collapse of the Mangope government. Chief Buthelezi, another ANC foe, is looking isolated R. W. Johnson writes (AFP): 1,000 flee Algerian jail after gun fight News in Brief (Reuter): Wages agreed (Reuter): Ozone return (Reuter): Schneerson ill Summit call Israeli gun ban (AFP): Selling space (AP): Fugitive held (Reuter): Actor arrested Chinese dissidents petition for rights Christopher arrives for Peking talks Rome asks why good money went to Bad Girls Going Places Proton Americans see Deng policy as key to reforms First Lady's retreat whets American appetite for scandal Hillary Clinton's instincts as a lawyer tell her to keep her counsel. Her silence is undermining the white House's promise of full disclosure over whitewater Denmark CIA shake-up looms after Ames scandal From Reuter in Boston: Gay ruling halts US Irish march Politicians scavenge for votes in Pied Piper's town Lower Saxony is a focus for discontent with Helmut Kohl's government. A victory by a social Democrat-Green alliance in state elections tomorrow would pose a challenge to Bonn Bosnia's creeping peace drags Britain into long-term role Extended peacekeeping commitment threatens Rifkind plan to cut Army's strength Owen gives warning on troop withdrawal French veterans thwart German hopes for D-Day reconciliation Mazda 626 From Reuter in Bratislava: Slovakia's parliament ousts leader Nordic sport Gorbachev coup trial to resume Why did Vince Foster have to die? Washington is awash with rumours surrounding the strange deaths of men associated with the President An airport thriller? Not for turning back Stamp of disapproval Stake from the heart Grave accent Stones that get in the way of facts Film-makers who are careless with the truth con their audiences Relief of Mmabatho A Mafeking metaphor for the new South Africa Cricketing Dreams A new Times challenge in a sport too serious for professionals Holy Day A message of joy for today's new women priests Truth to tell in politics Justice for all in Iraq arms enquiry Letters to the Editor 1Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Telephone 071-782 5000 Righting record on Malaysian dam Crime Bill obstacles Melina and marbles Planning briefs to mark millennium Small share-out Court Circular Luncheons Latest wills Personal Column The Cheltenham Ladies' College Tomorrow's royal engagement Birthdays this weekend Memorial services Church services tomorrow Service dinners Dinners Reception Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages C. H. Rolph Anniversaries this weekend Max Schubert Max Schubert, Am, Australian Wine-maker died at his home in Adelaide on March 5 aged 79. He was born in the Barossa valey on Febryary 9,1915 Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators On This Day The Duke of Connaughts Marriage Ray Arcel Eliseo Diego Eliseco Diego, Cuban poet, died of a heart attack in Mexico City on March 2 aged 73. He was born in Havana in 1920 The Times Today The Times Crossword No 19,488 Forecast 240 mm. Is our cuisine too haute? Eurotunnel admits new delays in passenger services Trade deficit for 1993 exceeds £13bn Ruling forces receiver to liquidate company No Title Profile 23 Melvyn Marckus 22 Picture Gallery Cash flood for fuel firms as public sidesteps VAT Sport 34-40 Thornton Weekend Sporting Fixtures Home Risks Tax Tips Vat Tips Pep Tips Euro Disney bankers summoned to meeting Financial Exploutation Behind the shake-out in London share prices BP board gains from recovery Divided G7 silent on jobs Hammerson pays £25m for City site Sainsbury to axe 650 staff from head office Barclays' credit rating put on watch by S&P Business Roundup Rival bid for Grumman First from Abtrust Silence on TV chief Agreed bid by Tomkins AMV raises dividend The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Outside interests at the would-be bank Abbey National: Parners in power Patricia Tehan profiles the two non-bankers at the head of the former building society that widened its business Birch was unpretentious, focused, professional and very much concerned with results rather than appearances Hammerson puts spin on City property deals Tempus Tomkins Capital Shopping Beazer Homes Family Assurance Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Investors feel depressed as 'superbull' changes tack Stock Market Wellington Holdings given £48.5m tag Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Provisions at Central Auctions Vivat boost Radius loss Headway Wall Street Money Markets Nice house-how much to cover it? Urban homes and rural retreats each have particular insurance problems, Liz Dolan and Jill Insley report Second home worry BES incentives that flopped Comment Fuel Tips 27 Scottish Widows Tax Tips 28,29 Simple Life Gartmore Personal Equity Plans Limited Issue Lloyds Bank PEPs How to pick a personal equity plan Ten points for people who are thinking of a pep. Robert Miller reports The Hows and Whys of a PEP Investment Saving in phases Independent Personal Financial Services Ltd Warm ideas on VAT front There has been a sharp increase in the number of people paying an average of £1,000 each to delay paying VAT on fuel from April 1. Liz Dolan looks at what is involved Fidelity Brokerage Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC National Westminster Bank Murray Johnstone Multiple Display Advertising Items House of Fraser Policy Portfolio PLC The Cooperative Bank Baillie Gifford & Co Sun Life United Services Limited Ten ways to get your own back on the taxman How the Budget hits tax: Sara McConnell offers some useful tips to take the sting out of higher tax bills The Equitable Life Four typical case histories show who the winners and losers are likely to be in 1994-95 Beale Dobie & Company Limited Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House Talk to Towry Law The Times Young Ridgway & Associates Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Risk in your genes Practical and ethical questions arise if insurers base life cover on results of genetic tests. Margaret Dibben reports Tests may help or hinder Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Asset Take an honest look at interest rates Weekend Money Letters Make a resolution for the new tax year High profits of the banks stem from greed Briefings Save & Prosper Go Direct and You Won't Collect Swinton SunLife of Canada The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Sell-off among second-liners Fidelity Brokerage Grey heir waiting to give One Man show Andrew Longmore meets a northern trainer counting the days to Cheltenham Howard's decision leaves levy unchanged The Times Warner is due for change of fortune AYR By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Champion hope fuels growing festival optimism Southwell Osborne booked for Flashing Steel Mulhern's progressive chaser expected to be allowed his chance in Gold Cup Yesterday's Results William Hill Lemon's Mill looks best for Pipe Chepstow BBC1 Chepstow Thunderer Multiple Display Advertising Items ITS OFFICIAL Sandown Park Thunderer Hall joins elite list with Cup victory John Hopkins traces the history of the Roehampton Gold Cup and watches its latest competition Faldo and Daly achieve target Army extend run after long battle Snow Service Young breaks ice with first medal Ballesteros crumbles For the Record Athletics Castleford confident of halting Wigan's cup success The Times Sports Service Richards prepared to stand trial Leicester No 8 could offer England forward momentum Hughes fined again after fracas with spectator Guide to the Weekend Fixtures History drives Wales to settle score Victory hoists Davis to head of rankings Sport in Brief Cantona books return ticket for centre stage Inveterate worrier survives by selling in sea of insolvency Saturday Portrait: David Pleat by Rob Hughes, football correspondent New England seek out adventure in Europe Alyson Rudd on a vital game and the progress made by the national women's football team Whittingham prepares to offer neighbourly help Sutton pursuing powerful claim to Shearer's place Young Striker fits England bill Walsh joins City's relegation fight Petchey set fair after claiming convincing victory Endeavour eases in front Atherton go through at third attempt in Vase IAAF walks into criticism Channel lure stirs action for ancient Egyptian aim Vile style Last chance Warned off Snow Reports !Olè mujeres! Girls' secret Sounds of Pelè Racing 34-35 Chelsea's strikers intend to walk tall David challenge Goliaths at Stamford Bridge for Cup semi-final place Keith Pike on an unconventional forward partnership that aims to topple wolverhampton wanderers Rain clouds prospects for second Test match Jackson seizes gold in masterly sprint show American Express Act fast now to hold the taxman at bay From April 6, pay packets will be slimmer. Christine Michael finds ways to ease the pain John Govett Prolific Goncentrating on Investment Wrapping up a tax-free plan Before starting a PEP, investors must decide which suits them best Rothschild Rothschild Asset Management Gearing up for a flexible cache Using PEPs in conjunction with rolling capital investment trusts can yield relatively secure income without incurring tax penalties AITC Price wars and exit penalties Christime Michael reports on the package offers, reward and pitfalls of personal equity plans Martin Currie Perpetual Guinness Flight Fund Managers Limited Foreign Colonial Henderson touche Remnant Crack the tax code Jo Hanks shows how you can check your personal allowances Are you owed a rebate? About 8.75 million people have not claimed their correct allowances To Chelsea Financial Services Ltd M&G Covered in case of accident Schroders Unit Trusts Limited Sign on the dotted line Is now the time for fixed-rate mortgage? Jill Insley on what the professionals advise How to plan for a rich, ripe old age Saving is vital if you want to enjoy your retirement Tessa, a saver's little helper Financial advisers say that 15 million of us are paying £1.2bn in avoidable tax. How do we stop—and save? The right advice, at a price To find out more about pensions, first find out about your adviser Foreign Colonial N&P Leave a legacy, not a bill Passing on your riches to loved ones takes planning to avoid tax, writes Hazel Spink Fidelity Investments Don't be an April fool Laying all the cards face up Credit cards allow flexible budgeting but it can be hard to choose the best Comparisons are difficult because not all charge interest in the same way How to be a small investor It could not be easier to buy and sell shares, Anthony Moreton says Buying and selling in the bullish afterlife What are the consumer risks and benefits of endowment policy transfers? Save & Prosper Chase De Vere Investments PLC New life in the high street Banks are now more conscious of the need to please, says Kevin Pratt Cazenove & Co Flemings The Investment Trust Experts Don't get drunk with the idea of wine profits Liquid deals are exciting but can often drain your account Arts Sotheby's Matthew Parris my Country Pursuit Motoring Holidays Books At your Service Ruth Gledhill takes the healing waters and celebrates mass at the Lourdes of Wales Choice Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment around Children London Fact File Duxiana Barbra Streisand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Korg Sound Experience Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Management Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Sing till you drop, then make a comeback Softly, softly catchee Oscar Film acting is one area where less has always been more effective, Geoff Brown reports Hippodrome A sparkling year on the hoof Theatre Crazy For You Prince Edward Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes The CARD-a unique event in newspaper publishing The Sunday Times First Tapping the best on show The best tickets for the best shows across the country are in your grasp, if you sign up with the Theatre Club—only £12.50 a years Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indlcated with the symbol) on release across the country This Week's Specials London New on Video: From intellectual specs to techno-trousers Pretty pictures just for the record Pop Videos Did Duran Kill the video star? Take to the Stage this Easter How to Join the Club Pop Singles Recording: Roachford's gorgeous, refined pop sensibilities, plus the latest jazz and classical releases POP Albums The Piano Jazz Charles Brown Just a Lucky So and So Blues Cddbb-9521 Chamber Korngold/zemlinsky Piano Trios Beaux Arts Trio Philips 434072-2 Picture Gallery Choral PMI Early Music Opera Strand Theatre Best bands at the peak of their power Strating Today: The Times is Offering Four Free CDs Covering the Best in Jazz Groups and Soloists Clive Davis introduces the groups which have inspired our first free Cd jazz offer Contact Theatre Free theatre going Your first free jazz CD The Times Great Jazz—track Listing A capital impression of Wales Cardiff on Show The National Museum of Wales boasts one of Britain's finest impressionist collections Around town: other things to see and places to eat Sideshows The Joy Luck Club Martell Grand National Luncheon Watch the National in style Times Offer: Enjoy the Big Race after a Groumet Lunch at One of Britain's Best Restaurants Serve up a medley of china Shopping Take a plain set of ware and add a dash of colour to create table settings to suit your mood. Mix and match can be your motto Le Manoir Aux Quat' Saisons Church Road, Great Milton, Oxfordshire L'ortolan The Old Vicarage, Church Lane, Shinfield, Berkshire Chewton Glen New Milton, Hampshire The Grand National Menus Le Manor Aux Quat Saisons Floored by a long tradition Eastern carpets are cheap and plentiful, but it is easy to get taken for a ride George Smith Mothering Sunday: last-minute gifts Where to buy the real thing The accelerated learning method How to be pregnant in a classic style A mail-order catalogue offers maternity wear that is smart and comfortable Multiple Display Advertising Items Phone your Order Moriarti's workshop The Breton Shirt Co Medivac Healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springeld Mail Order Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Flower Tower Cresta Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Beauty Direct The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A very distinguished signature Mont Blanc's elegant and fashionable pens have always been expensive. Now its older classics can fetch even higher prices Obsessions with all things plastic Those everyday cheap 'n' cheerful plastic objects from the past are coming into their own as collectors' items VI-SPRING The breath of new life in old mortar Multiple Display Advertising Items Belgravia & Knightsbridge Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Tayside Times Newspapers Ltd Chapter and verse on the fun of the fair Giles Gordon Previews the events taking place at the london International Book Fair, Which begins next weekend The coldest war The Post-Communist world, from Siberia to Belfast, still contains plenty of material for the thriller writer Kolymsky Heights By Lionel Davidson Heinemann, ?14.99 A writer after a good hiding Despite a lifetime as an author, Lionel Davidson dislikes writing The Times Derwent May reviews the critics Times Books No peace for the wicked Resurrection Man By Eoinm McNamee Picador, £14.99 The Times / Dillons Bestsellers New Paperbacks The Children of Men By P. D. James Penguin, £4.99 Picture Gallery Rhyme for every reason Christopher Hawtree revels in the lyrics of Ira Gershwin and Broadway's great days Are you sitting comfortably? The reissue of classic children stories prompts the questions of how adults address children Poffin Modern Classics Family Tree Chosen by Kaye webb, variously Illustraed Hamish Hamiiton, £9.99 Hacking in hard times Bibliofile: An occasional series rediscovering neglected classics New Grub Street By George Gissing Oxford World's Classics. £5.99 Janus Publishing Company BG The old gals get stroppy Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney The Times Gunning to be top dog Jonathan Young meets a trainer whose gundogs are bred for work-not for beauty contests Small birds on an ancient trail Feather Report How to steer the course to a licence Learning with a partner or member ructions and little progress Earlydrive is a scheme to catch learners form the age of nine and to instil good driving habits The Times BMW Mercedes Authorised Dealers Ford Executive Cars Left fuming at the kerb-side Why do so many cars blast exhaust emissions right into the paths of pedestrians? asks Kevin Eason Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glenvarigill Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Alpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northway Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steering Column Driven Mad 850 T5 A plot to captivate children George Plumptre, the Times Gardene, shows how gardens and Children can be compatible Boxing clever by design Influences behind The Times Garden at this year's Easter show Garden Answers The Times Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pioneer Roof Systems Green Lanes, Palmers Green, London N13 5up The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Insushade Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Groworganic Saturday Rendezvous Times Newspapers Limited Parties and Palm Court on the high seas Cruise Fortnight: enjoy the sights and sounds of northern Europe on a trip to the Baltic capitals Classical music, high-kicks, cabaret and a few songs from Richard Baker Cotsworld Travel Ltd Costa Moble Caledonia Limited Going Places by Ship Walking tall in the Picos Unspoilt Spain: mountain villages of the north are part of a fragile world that has so far resisted marauding holidaymakers Mundicolor Stena Sealink Travel facts Heady drama of Carmen's city Spanish Cities: form the boldness of Barcelona to the passion of Seville, each city has a distinctive charm that is rooted in its history Rambling through Barcelona The one and only QE2 Sheraton Grand Petra Portes du Soleil A landlubber's dream of sailing Scottish Islands: Whether exploring on foot or by sea, visitors are entranced by the history and wilderness of the western Isles A stint hauling sails on a 100-year-old ketch provided a weekend sailor with a kitbag full of salty tales - and a yearning for more Isle of history, mystery and lore Explore its caves, walk its mountains, Eigg promises adventure and ghosts Air new zealano Travel Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel insurance Anglo Pacific Limited Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Bug Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Cruises France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Easter Bargains Travel Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore New England The Sunday Times Word-Watching Chess Winning Move Word-Watching ` By Duck: No. 3244: Menu by Duck The Listener Crossword Times Two Crossword Bridge Computer Games Volvo Car UK Limited A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… Picture Gallery Index Index Truth depends on viewpoint Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Funny business going on at the Beeb The BBC's three new sitcoms may not be ground breaking but then the audience wants sameness. Hilary Kingsley asks will they ever make the comedy grade? The Open University A nip of Scotch Repeats High, low notes Tiimes Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Lift up your heads Science No through road Soaps So long, Frank? Sport Vive la difference - with a passion By making films about people on the margins of society, French director Mireille Dumas is hoping to promote greater tolerance. Sean Mac Carthaigh meets the woman who oozes compassion Memories are made of this Remembering names and faces can be easier than you thought, as Nigel Hawkes finds Hill House Hammond Direct Taking the knocks Off the Box Love me, love my car What do you get up to in your motor? Elizabeth Udall on the man who knows Another shade of black and white A new BBC documentary series plans to get under the skin of South Africa, Peter Barnard reports Saturday March 12 Stop the revolution, I want to get off Films on TV David Robinsoa makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The musical and thriller of the week 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 Chorus of approval Musical of the Week The water torture Thriller of the Week Saturday March 12 Sky One Kim goes out on a limbF Variations The East is working hard to get out of the red Saturday-March 12 Choice: The changing face of China, aspects of America; the French approach to crime and passion BBC1 Sunday March 13 Satellite Sky One Here they come again Variations From the flying squad to the frying squad? Sunday March 13 Choice: A detective series with a fresh flavour BBC1 Monday March 14 Sky One Caine on the trail Monday March 14 Variations Likely lads, likely ancestors, unlikely stories Monday March 14 Choice: An old comedy idea revisited, the first humans and people who once made headlines BBC1 Tuesday March 15 Sky One Starting his career with a bang Contrasts in the art of biography Choice: Tributes to a poet and a playboy actor BBC 1 Wednesday March 16 Sky One Satellite Beam us all back up Variations Holy visions, unholy kids, crooks and habits Wednesday March 16 Choice: A visionary child; how not to raise spoilt brats; confessional criminals and renegade 'nuns' BBC 1 Thursday March 17 Sky One Somebody is eavesdropping On the threshold of anew dispensation Thursday March 17 Choice: Day-to-day life in South Africa BBC 1 Friday March 18 Sky One Teenybopper thirtysomethings Variations Driving, doctoring and ducking and diving Friday March 18 Choice: What cars represent to the British; a medical warhorse rejuvenated by a change of channel BBC 1 Saturday March 12 Radio 1 Three's good company Pick of the Week Sunday March 13 Radio 1 Monday March 14 Radio 1 Tuesday March 15 Radio 1 Wednesday March 16 Radio 1 Thursday March 17 Radio 1 Friday March 18 Radio 1 Classic Romance Moben Magazine Polo Ralph Lauren Contents Magazine Owl and the lumberjack Something for the Weekend John Diamond If Chesterfield has a market for hotel rooms at all then it must surely have one for rooms with clean bedcovers Commemorating D-Day A bad lot Equal opportunities Safari The New Honda Civic Honda The Royal Malaise The British monarchy's problems are nothing compared with those of Malaysia's royals. Joanna pitman looks at the playboy princes who are endangering the sultanic tradition ESPANA Wedgwood Most cars could Audi. Vorsprung durch Technik The Smart Next year, 15 per cent of the salaried work force is expected to be working form home using computer techonology. Richard Girling reports on a revolution soon to transfrom the way we live. Illustrations by Bill Butcher Wired to the Future The Profits of Progress The Daily Waste How Companies Gain Cutting Costs The Public Gain Stoves Stoves Leading Questions He can do it on stage, he can do it as the support-but can he do it on his own? David Nicholson meets Alan Rickman as he takes Rickman as he takes his first lead role, in the film Mesmer. Portait by Graham Wood Renault Fasbion Laura ashley F a S h I O N Dress to obsess Calvin Klein has come up with the sassiets, most wearable little numbers of the season. It's what the modern woman wants, be tells iain R. Webb—simplicity with style Main Photographs Calvin … Line Skirt Sizes Picture Gallery Kanebo Facing east Stmichael Marks & Spencer Strap tease Russell & Bromley Austin Reed White-collar revolution Picture Gallery White-collar revolution Simpson White-collar revolution Hopscotch White-collar revolution White-collar revolution Debenhams Shaggy dog story Hush Puppies Hig lig Forthcoming H hts Picture Gallery High lights High lights Forthcoming Gianni Versace Thankara Pretty in punk LYCRA Triumph International In the realm of the senseless Opinion Have designers gone made? We're women not waifs, Caitlin Moran says, and we need coverage Sandals The Genuine Panama Hat Company Sensual Healing Robert Olen Butler the writer, tells Robert Crampton how he came to make love not war from his experiences in Vetnam Double destiny: Jacques Attali, left, lost this job Twin Peaks and Troughs The Attali twins were once France's fastest rising stars. Was it fate, Charles Bremner asks, that they fell at the same time? Photographs by Paul Massey Toyota Understanding Global Issues Open H Throwing stones may not be an option for the Hopkins family, but they've got a great view, writes Catherine Milner. Photographs by Richard Glover Brights of Nettlebed Restaurant Guide Eating Out Intercity The Times Cook Frances Bissell Resuming her series on supermarket food, Frances Bissell this week finds the inspiration for a Californian-style feast on the shelves at Tesco Don't Forget that March 18 is the closing date… Drink The Champagne available in Britain today is often superior in quality to that on offer in France. Jane MacQuitty explains why What to Buy Cordon Rouge Saleroom Richard Cole Prints Coincraft Plumridge and Co Karl & Faber Fonteyn & Glover Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks The Music Room at Grays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avril Noble Merrion Book Co S&H Jewell Ltd Oriental Carpets/rugs Muir Hewitt The Artist as Skiver Was the Spanish painter Goya a troubled genius or just a clever opportunist, Sarah Jane Checkland asks The Times FM Limited Tate Gallery Royal Opera House Enter Password Roots Schmoots The Vulture Pick over the bones of contemporary culture Picture Gallery Shere Hite Fres Benson Hedges

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