News from 19/03/1994
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John Swift, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, John Rea Price, Director, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Rivers Carew, David Adams, R. A. Moore, Andrew Pierce, Arcturus, Rob Hughes, Michael George Olizar, Sara McConnell and Janet Bush, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Robert Vincent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Giles Gordon, Ralph A. Raphael, Philip Robinson and Janet Bush, Richard Cark, Richard Hoggart, Philip Howard, Jonathan Mirsky and Dominic Kennedy, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Liz Dolan and Paulette Holt, John Marriott, Jeremy Kingston, A. J. Burnett, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Martin Waller and Marianne Curphey, C. W. Bellamy (solicitors), Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, D. Barton, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Chris Oakley and John Whitehouse, Martin Fletcher, Juliet W. Clibborn, Josie Lawrence and Timothy Spall, J. R. Lubbock, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, S. L., Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Clare Gascoigne, Basil Hume, Susan Grossman, Arpad Tarcy, Brian Cox, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Brian Morton, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Alice Thomson, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Alison Burns, Margaret Dibben, Sally Jones, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, John Woodcock, John Hopkins, Richard Dunwoody, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, John Malkovich, Dennis Wrigley, Ben Fender, George Plumptre, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, V. F., Vaughan Freeman, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Stephanie Lewis, Tom Wright, I. P. Laurenson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, C. A. Livingston, Edward Gorman and Jill Sherman, Gerald Hartup, Director, Oliver Holt, Louise E. Davis, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robi Dutta, Brian Beel, Patrick Mulcahy, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, David Brush, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Louisa Young, J. A. Dewey, B. C. Peters, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Alan Challoner, Helen Pickles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Bonn alarmed, Michael Church, Sumil Kumar Pal, J. F. K. Hinde, Martyn Thompson, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Brian Jarman, Adrian Naftalin, Matthew Bond, David Keast, P. Joseph, Hilary Kingsley, Sarah Baxter, Philip Pangalos and Ross Tieman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoSouth Africa suspends top police chiefs Arms wer given to Inkatha killer Cash outflow raises mortgage rate fear Index Weekend Good ol' Arkansas boys just sell the dirt Opinion Fan sells roof over his head to follow the Dragons' roar Magazine Major assures Sarajevo of more troops to monitor peace Mercury Sport Academic quits over rash of new professors Patten puts British history first Samsung Electronics Britain rejects human rights move Independent takeover gets the go-ahead Everest Food blackmailer jailed Kidnap boy Ben 'alive' Three on kidnap charges Science Week sets off Zetterling dies at 68 Tory to quit Commons Prince acts to save Russian treasures News in Brief Army launches enquiry into high-risk expedition Missing soldiers sent without radios on treacherous route conquered only twice before Headhunters, rebellion wars and exploitation The CARD-a unique event in newspaper publishing The Sunday Times Mother endured cancer to save son Fidelity Investments By a Staff Reporter: Footballer crashed £2.3m talent head-on By a Staff Reporter: West faces ninth murder charge as girl is named Police searching for bodies in the cellar of a Gloucester house intend to continue their excavations for at least another week Vauxhall By a Staff Reporter: Police launch network for missing people Asians 'can learn English from Tv' Drawings may help to identify victims RAF supports Spitfire woman's D-Day plea The Spitfire's engine is so distinctive, a solo flight would be spectacular Judge calls for stiffer sentences Rescue mix-up leaves climbers stranded Epson By a Staff Reporter: High cost of justice 'a cancer' N&P CSC Monroe's magic still weaves sensuous spell The myth of Monroe is retold with pictures that portray the reckless image she created, writes Ben MacIntyre Oscars host free to whoop it up Disasters Emergency Committee Nissan Why he chooses The Times Seamen's hospital ends long voyage Abbey National Signs that point our way to God Credo All the Flower and the Glory at Easter Weekend Workfare returns to Tory agenda for long-term jobless Secret session at Chevening Under the favoured workfare scheme, companies would be subsidised for providing employment at the going rate for the job Rickshaws join Oxford roadshow Bonhams Dead major returns to perk up old comrades Opticians Child drug abusers start dose to home Police warn of family pushers SAAB Treatment curbs spread of cancer The Times By a Staff Reporter: The day Dean left Torvill in tears Scottish Power Patten urges heads to rescue national curriculum tests Picture Gallery University for all celebrates 25 years By a Staff Reporter: Motorist stabbed in face with screwdriver Keene on Chess Tottenham riot papers sent to Cps News in Brief Bering crossing called off Sitter jailed Plane dash Bush team is accused of covering up Serb crimes Merchants target men of war with scented grenades Barclays 600 Series Unrepentant right's warlike words blight Salvador hopes Allegations of vote-rigging have dented Un wishes for a free and fair poll in El Salvador. The right-wing Arena is expected to maintain its grip on power in this weekend's elections Midland Hosokawa steps warily on mission to Peking Egypt's militants don veil to elude police UN rejects call to end Morocco mediation German neo-Nazis help to train Afrikaner right Bonn alrmed at export of extremism by mercenaries with combat experience The German extreme right, thwarted at the polls at home, are extending their international contacts and are working with British and American groups Un volunteers gather to monitor South Africa poll Thomas Cook Royal Navy King calls for defence of Zulu sovereignty Grand jury calls Clinton aide in Whitewater affair More blows struck the Clintons, with accusations that the First Lady made $100,000 in business tips and charges of insider dealing by a White House assistant A Moben Double Bonus Kitchen at our Showrooms… No Title Double Moben Bonus Picture Gallery Reagan says North lied over Contras Reuter: Students run riot in France Feud ends in Mafia arrests By our Foreign Staff: Middle East peace talks back on track (Reuter): UN is told Iraq plans Kurd attack News in Brief (Reuter): Protest rally (AFP): Touvier delay (Reuter): Army attacks (AP): Mayor curbed (Reuter): Brush up (Reuter): Shuttle home (Reuter): Remote control Nato allies condemn Turkey over Kurd arrests Franglais falls to purist guillotine Banning English words may please chauvinists but calling a disc jockey an animateur is not young people's idea of le fun, Charles Bremner writes Commercial Union The World in Cartoons B&Q Devices of the great and good Sarah Baxter argues that commissions of enquiry are a charade used to fend off change and defuse politcal timebombs Who is the Tolstoy of the Zulus? Ben MacIntyre reports on the wrath directed t Saul Bellow by witch-hunting American citics Gummer's other conversion The Environment Secretary has at last come out against the rash of out-of-town shopping-malls Simon Jenkins Offspring with menaces Time to Decide Britain should be at the heart of Europe's rights debate Run the Ball If at first you don't succeed, try, try, and try again Transport of Delight Oxford is the perfect place for a rickshaw Truth and myths on women priests Britain's T Force Minders' right to smack the children in their care Anxiety over proposed closure of London hospitals Scandal in high places Red-faced Times' Mixed dress Hungarian democracy Short measure Court Circular School news Personal Column Luncheon Weekend birthdays Ellern Mede Nursing Home Dinners Church services tomorrow Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Mai Zetterling Mai Zetterling, Swedish-born actress and director, died in London from cancer on march 17 aged 68. She was born in Västeras, Sweden, on May 24,1925 George Martelli George Martelli, author and journalist, died on March 13 aged 90. He was born on November 12,1903 Anniversaries Jack Kirby Jack Kirby, cartoonist, died in Thousand Oaks, Californaia, on February 6 aged 76. He was born in New York in 1917 Service dinners Alexander Bridge Alexander Bridge, theatrical impresario and variety performer, died following a heart attack on March 15 aged 54. He was born in Westeliff-on-Sea, Essex. on May 12,1939 The Loss of the Utopia Samuel Hignett Samuel Leslie Hignett, CBE, veterinary surgeon, died on March 2 aged 85. He was born of August 3,1908. South Africa suspends to police The Times Crossword No 19,494 Opinion Times Weathercall No Title Magazine Weekend Vision Profile Bonds hit by fears of another us rate rise The Bank of England announced that its next auction on March 30 will be a floating rate gilt. This is the first time such an instrument has been used since 1979 British Steel to shed 345 jobs Picture Gallery Irish ferry link with Merseyside planned Melvyn Marckus Sport Societies face squeeze on funding after £400m outflow Cheshire Building Society No Title Flushing Campaigning Wishing Rolling Allied Leisure's chief forced out after interim loss Abtrust High Income Trust Plc Taking the Biscuit—but not for £1.8 billion Insurer sets sights on Europe McCarthy in call for £15m Bank changes Vinten slides Bid extended The Sunday Times Sherwood suffers on continent Save & Prosper Buoyant export sales lift Fortnum & Mason Business Roundup Us airlines fuel row Expulsions by Fimbra China boom for Molins Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc A paper partnership forged under fire Midland Independent Newspapers: Chris Oakley and John Whitehouse Partners in power Partners in power At first unimpressed by each other, their opinions changed during a bid battle won against odds, says Susan Gilchrist Bond market meltdown spoils monetarist sums Tempus Flemings House of Fraser Key Information Shares suffer sizeable losses in nervous trading Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options New lease for London Capital Recent Issues Shandwick calls for £19m to aid recovery Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Turnround at Perry Greyfriars buys Sirdar ahead Shell float Wall Street Money Markets Boot Tax High speed banks know your balance Tempted to play the clearing cycle game by calculating cheque speeds? Beware-new electronics are ahead of you, Says Liz Dolan Beat bankers at the check-out Weelend Money is edited this week Supermarket Cash Facts Regulation with blemishes Comment Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Window Pain Cheque History M&G The Times Invesco How to keep the taxman out of your car boot Sort the Tax Jumble Direct route to bills Sara McConnell explains the pros and cons of direct debits Newton Save & Prosper Woolwich Mercury Investment Trust Peps N&P Buy now, pay sooner Robert Miller outlines the new stock market settlement system Save & Prosper Fimbra Sun Life Inheritance tax and £3,000 gifts 'Money-back' misery Liz Dolan and Paulette Holt give a warning on money-back offers Pet Plan The Equitable Life Picture Gallery Caught out by interest-rate cap Safety in numbers Hidden charge Save & Prosper Interest Rates Roundup Asset Talk to Towry Law Save & Prosper Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Investors Chronicle Rally at the close Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund QPR manager in contention for post at Molineux Wolves reveal impressive shortlist England pair confound seedings For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Kilcline takes alternative medicine Rob Hughes reports on the treatment that seems to be speeding recovery from injury He has taken less risk in his haste to be fit than by sing pain-killing drugs The Times Put your selection talents to the test A new competition to brighten the 1994 cricket season Terms and Conditions New talent could repay gamble First Class Xi Commentary The First Class Xi Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Ticket Master Australia strike brighter tempo in final session Lack of enterprise by South Africa Scoreboard from Cape Town The 1993 First-Class Averages of the First Class Xi Players Viewing exotic mixture Barnes has no time for yardage charts of young men Royal Doulton Burt loses ski and crashes out of slalom In Brief Ban on captain Helping hand Close rematch Quick Whitaker Scotland again Butler's target Davies in hunt An alternative attraction to compete with World Cup Snow Reports Palmer aims to put icing on the cake Henley Crews New Castle Atlantic Highway catches eye in Llewellyn's powerful team Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Racing next Week Bentt's chin provides Hide with best route to success Doumen keeps The Fellow in National running Richard Evans Nap: So Proud (4.40 Uttoxeter) Next best: Taramoss (3.00 Uttoxeter) Uttoxeter Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Russell's faith is justified as Avostar prevails Details Today's Races on Television Chepstow Lingfield Park Cellnet Master surveyor with plans for sustaining England's supremacy Saturday portrait: Rob Andrew by Simn Barnes Hastings seeks happy ending to season of disappointment Save & Prosper No Title Save & Prosper Courier fails to address flaws Sampras stretches winning run against old rival to five English connection aids French revival Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Shirley pledges to make clubs his priority The Times Mansell beats lap record by three seconds Details Nike Racing Carling resists temptation to change style England narrow favourites in five nations' championship showdown Arsenal avoid favourites in draws Balance tilts towards West Indies We Sett the most complicated technology in the… Tennis Bath coach Rowell chosen as Cooke's successor Books Lynne Truss: My Topless Day in Brighton Sotheby's Arts Gardening Outdoors Jazz Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment around Opera Ruth Gledhill finds the perfect setting for a woman priest to offer communion for the first time At your Service Dance Classical Rock Films Theatre Museums Galleries Children First, kill your boar They're shooting them in Kent, eating them in Hampshire. Frances Bissell meets a man who knows what to do with a wild pig ATI Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Backbeat Classical Spectacular London Palladium Wyndham's Theatre Bizet Theatres NT Watch out, Spielberg, the Welsh are in town Music in living colour Michael Church meets Mario Cavalli, whose imaginative technique of treating live-action footage with a computer paintbox has produced a new form of animation With death at their fingertips Theatre The Eagle Has Two Heads Balancing the scales The Times The Theatre Club Love, betrayal and De Niro shouting New Videos The best of the week's releases for home viewing Great Classics on Offer No Title Recordings: Adams blends minimalism with Romantic harmonies, plus the latest jazz and pop releases Earth works No Title Orchestra Vocal Jazz Pop Singers Steinway Hall Albums RSC Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the tenor sax came to the fore Continuing this Week: The Times is Offering Four Free CDs Covering the Besting Jazz Grups and Soldists Clive Davis introduces the masterse of an instrument once dismissed by the purists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Also Appears on Page 4 A second free jazz CD The Times Great Jazz-Track Listing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Korg Fresh breezes in the old port Plymouth on Show The city of Drake is now able to attract some of the brightest stars in show business Sides Shows Where to Eat Great British Hopes Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Thomas Ad?s No Title Sensuous glass creations Mail Order The American firm Steuben uses the finest techniques to create excellent presents and collectors' pieces The Times You Can Own your Own The Times goya Token 7 A left-handed paradise It is often tough being left-handed in a right-handed world. But there is a shop that caters for this minority For the light of your life If you're planning a seduction scene, don't neglect thes lighting. Candles in decorative sconces look good and they provide a warm, romantic glow Out of sight, out of mind Spring is on the way, and with it comes the vexing problem of how to hide away the winter woollies and the hevy bedding The accelerated learning method Natural Pure Cashmere Spring Fashion Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Promise Tele Brands Multiple Display Advertising Items Kiniki Wonder Briefs Individually Made-To-Measure Multiple Display Advertising Items Woods of Morecambe Ltd Petworth House Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Regrinds Mowers Sharpas New Factory Shop Long Wax Coat FFC Passion on the button Buttons from royal liveries, such as the 'Windsor uniform' worn only in the castle, are among the treasures of an ardent enthusiast In the saleroom: instruments and icons The Times Information Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Spridlington Hall Egerton The Times Auction Sale G. M. Thomson & Co Surrey, Nr Gatwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golfing Lodges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finlake Woodland Village Bruce International Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond Court Gardens The Vineries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry Butcher For Sale Just the man for the job Wine-lovers' paradise The Times Likely lad lured by Cornish coast Abracadabra, and here is your bedtime readirig Giles Gordon meets Book Wizard, a computer programme to help children to choose their favourite reading matter Spirit of America Elaine Steinbeck is the keeper of the flame and proud guardian of the reputation of her husband John The Horizon Derwent May reviews the critics The Book Guild Ltd Times Books Steinbeck: A Life in Letters Edited by Elaine… Poetry back in motion Britain's poets are swarming out of their ghetto, loud and proud The Times / Dillons Bestsellers New Paperbacks Picture Gallery Where there's muck RIchard Hoggard envies Keith Waterhouse the detail of his memories of Leeds City Lights: A Street Life By Keith Waterhouse Hodder, £14.99 Logging the revolution B. Traven has left no mark but his passionate, tough conviction Venus My tractor for a horse The lumbering giants of the equine world gather today at the natione National Shire Horse Show. But some can't make it—they have work to do Where to meet the heavy horses Does a cow need a visa for Uganda? Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Spirit of the air returns from the south Feather Report Farewell to the furry dice The Times The California dream factory Silver Street Motors Ltd BMW Currie Motors Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dutton For shaw RRG Multiple Classified Advertising Items From one Baby to another The theft of Louisa Young's motorbike made her years for a replacement. But Mother Nature had other ideas Motoring Registration Numbers Cnda Members SAAB Steering Column Richard Dunwoody Driven Mad Range Rover Flowering trees of Cornwall George Plumptre, The Times gradener, visits a grden famed for magnolias, rhododendrons and camellias Monsters from my vegetable patch Now anyone can grow a giant gourd—With a little help from a champion Sainsbury's H Mebase Homes and Garden Centres Think Big Weekend Tips Garden Answers The Times Metpost Country Warmth Norfolk Garden Supplies Amber Leisure Bramley's Nurseries The Endless Pool Allen Knowle Nets The Times Countax Compost Bins Bramley's Nurseries Agriframes Allen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picnics and palaces Venice: an overnight rail journey provides a new and fatigue-free way to an ancient, pleasure-laden city Getting to your gondola: Travel notes Direct Line Flights Stena Sealink Word-Watching The Travel Collection Fishing for giants at the end of the world Angling: where sea trout bigger than salmon dance before the fisherman's eyes How to find a fishing holiday Swan Hellenic Travel Tips The Times Face to face with the king of beasts Zambian Safari: walking in the Luangwa Valley, Simon Barnes has an unforgettable encounter Air new zealand Safar Details A heady brew in the heart of England Cotswold Break: step off the well-baten tourist tack and delve into unspoilt pubs and village Noble Caledonia Limited P&O CAA VFB Trailfinders Guaranteed Unbeatable Airfares Travel insurance Patmer and Parker Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia Anglo Pacific Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlines Travel Aego Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlines Travel Earthwatch Explore Exodus New England Hunstele House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cycling & Walking Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter Weekend! Summer Camps Polurrian Hotel The Tides Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stakis Keswick Lodore Swiss Hotle The Blakeney Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forestry Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Companions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Winning Move Word-Watching Chess Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword The Listener Crossword No. 3245: Black Box by Arcturus Computer Games Bridge The Patent Office Seven Days TV Seven Days Radio Brian Cox: back in Russia as Grushko Timothy Spall… Vision Picture Gallery Cuties and questionmasters Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of this week's programmes on all channels No cop out for this Russian soul Brian Cox tells Anne McElvoy that acting in St. Petersburg is a gruclling and inspiring experience Feed the Children Game of statues Arts Sunday leftovers? Repeats Fusing, out in the cold A bad start Soaps All to play for Sport And whose line is it now, Pet? Outside Edge ITV, Thursday, 8.30pm Josie Lawrence and Timothy Spall, two of the stars of the new Richard Harris comedy series Outside Edge, talk to Hilary Kingsley about stand-up, improvisation and love A step up from being whipped Rapper Ice-T think 1970s 'blaxploitaion' movies were and ae wonderful Without Walls: Kiss My Baadossss Tuesday, Channel 4,9.30pm Direct Knock and do not enter Off the Box A new broom Export advice No time like the present for youth Peter Barnard wonders how far the trend for ever-younger television presenters will take us Brill begins its new series on Monday on ITV t 4.50pm Driven by a Chrysler Actor John Malkovich tells Steve Clarke why he takes second billing to a building Building Sights USA is on Wednesday on BBC 2 at 8.45pm Saturday Speaking up for the downtrodden Films on Televison Davids Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Romance and Thriiller of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Running times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Soft but strong Romance of the Week Model slob sleuth Saturday March 19 Get your teeth into this Variations Son of a gun? No, the father, actually Saturday March 19 Choice: Weapons of destruction nd strategies of survival, both animal and human BBC1 Bowie's back numbers Sunday March 20 Variations BBC1 A little light philandering Sunday March 20 Choice: A new sitcom with a good pedigree A leisurely harvest Monday March 21 Variations Not every teenager is aimless and bored Monday March 21 Choice: A new series on the diversity of British youth; another on the diversity of Chinese life BBC1 Tuesday March 22 Steaming off into the sunset Variations Some of us are brave , others merely defiant Tuesday March 22 Choice: Courage and optimism twice tested BBC1 Wednesday March 23 Happy birthday to Joan Variations A fine crop of red herrings, safely gathered in Wednesday March 23 Choice: An atmospheric drama set in 1950s America; three other journeys into the real past BBC1 Thursday March 24 Whole lotta shaking going on Variations BBC1 At least avoiding the obvious stereotypes Thursday March 24 Choice: Anew police series and a new sitcom Three cheers for Noël Friday March 25 Variations Anything but a sheepish approach to his work Friday March 25 Choice: A musical knight goes walkabout in Australia; child-rearing, motoring and memory shows BBC1 Saturday March 19 Hard cell surprise Pick of the Week Sunday March 20 Monday March 21 Tuesday March 22 Wednesday March 23 Thursday March 24 Friday March 25 Classic Countdown BT The Time The Times GB Mercedes-Benz Clark's Contents Magazine Something for the Weekend A mile into a long ride, when he got to the world 'coon' I told my cabby to stop and I got out Soft on drugs Blake's childhood Understanding Riley Killing baby girls Cost of shoplifting Debenhams The Shape NEC Under-Covered Agent Alan Franks meets the star of Prime Suspect and finds that Helen Mirren's deceptively ambiguous relationship with law and order is about to be unleashed on the London stage. Portrait by Graham Wood Picture Gallery The Luxury Camry P&O European Ferries France The God Club Once we all thought it was God-given right to marry or have our children baptised in our local church. But those days are disappearing, Ted Harrison argues, as Anglicans close ranks. Illustration by Clifford Harper Picture Gallery Portland Out and about Abroad Shooting from the Lip They liked to talk about killing. Now gangsta rappas are facing trial for murder. Ben MacIntyre meets then men who've found that nothing sells records like violence Based on a true story which took place in Vienna,… Marriott Noise from the Hood Mark Jolly oins wiggers - wannable white niggers - to hang with the homeboys for a night of gangsta rap America's black community. The music has made… Marriott Capitalising on communism Economic reforms haven't changed the grinding poverty of rural China. But in the cities, Elizabeth Wright reports, entrepreneurs are cashing in on the new yuppie class. Top Talents Fashion Graham Smith can create hats that stun and hats that sell - and, lain R. Webb discovers, he knows how to encourage the milliners of tomorrow The Genuine Panama Hat Company Chips of the Old House Style Handmade tiles-the type of home decoration that wears in, not out-are returning to favour, Intercity Restaurant Guide Eating Out Folio The Times Cook Somerfield's shelves inspire some Portuguese dishes in Our continuing suppermarket series Drink New World wines are no longer settling for second place What to Buy Furniture Village Fine Claret Seasoned success Food & Drink George Brock visits a Belgian restaurant to discover the secret of perfect vinaigrette Moble Caledonia Limited Asthma Sulis "Simple unaffected clothing for men and… Wealth of Nations "Rutland County" Dolphin Stair Lifts Evelyn Rose Linens Purple Fish Catalog Connection Limited Eric Hill The Cashmere Store Traveling Light Myko Essentials The Times Enter Password Cracking It with the Men who Know The Vulture Picks over the bories of contemporary culture Times Newspapers Ltd, 1994. Transparencies sent to… Sarah Hogg 'I have the most vivid recollection of my future father-in-law, Lord Hailsham, whizzing down the slide, shouting: "Weight will tell'l"' Fres Mojo
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