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News from 26/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Alasdair Palmer, Ian Percival, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Michael Scott Rohan, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, D. Major, Ronald Faux, Jeremy Laurence Health Services Correspondent, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Jonathan Mirsky and Dominic Kennedy, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, G. P., Ivan Lawrence, Steve Clarke, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, Albert Dormer, Shirley Davenport, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Flusfeder, K. E., Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Helen Simpson, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, S. L., Peter Rayner, W. B. Morgan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tom Coughtrie, Peter Mandelson, Anne Caborn, Susan Grossman, John Wellman, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Warwick Montgomery, David Alexander, Jonathan Sacks, John Percival, Annie Rankin, Peter Barnard, John Reed, John Hennessy, Derwent May, J. M., Robert Béar, Sue Fox, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, George Rae, Stephen Anderton, John Woodcock, Tom Piper, Jimmy Smith, David Miller, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, P. J. Price, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, George Plumptre, David Toop, John Higgins, Kenneth MacKenzie, V. F., David Lyon and Michael Hartnall, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Andrew Lowe-Watson, Rhodes Boyson, Stephanie Lewis, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Shepherd, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Helen Nowicka, Nigel Barraclough, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Mark Lucas, Kate Alderson, Eric Saywell, Wilfrid M. Moss, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, M. A. Symonds, Terence Lee, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Richard Hemmings Director, Frank Jeffery, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, John Shaw, Keith Kemp, Neil Murray, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Barry Ward, Ian Brodie, Russell Twisk, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Robert Kee, Christopher Thomas and Jonathan Mirsky, Stuart Hills, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Katie Sotheran, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Tim Judah, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Mike Golding, Matthew Bond, Matthew Beard, Hilary Kingsley, Christopher Irvine,

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Helicopter plucks jungle team from the Place of Death SOS in pebbles leads to rescue in Borneo Hurd challenges the Tories''sour' policy over Europe Index Weekend Win Innocence and a touch of class on the river Weekend Lyell admits he did not brief prosecution Magazine Gas rivals use loophole Children found beaten to death England success Summer Time Abbey National Sport Parents wait as boy sleeps for a week News in Brief Mother's sentence vow Enterprise takes off No charges over Braer BA offers cheap fares Heathrow mortar trial Pupils' obscenity test BBC Ceefah Overwhelmed and overjoyed after three worst weeks of their lives Families of the Rescued Men Church tries to halt legal fight by priest Correction N&P Diary of a descent into Borneo's jungle hell Monuntain local tribesmen are afraid to explore: they call Kinabalu the 'final resting place of the spirits' The Exredition Training 'no guarantee of Survival The Soldiers Yamaha Board will examine details of exercise The Army Ashdown condemns party plan to drop Asian candidates Vauxhall BR investigates Devon rail crash Nationalist refuses to be silenced Recent Travel Services The Card - a unique event in newspaper publishing The Sunday Times Guardians of night seek to dim city lights Poll tax sentence 'unjust' News in Brief Accuser jailed Trying patient Suspect jumps Bus stopped Kinnock ban Closing down Sale Therapy 'can lead to false memories' N&P Monday in the Times Man arrested after children found beaten to death Boots Opticians Survivors celebrate the Great Escape Picture Gallery Pop charts face court scrutiny Europ assistance Silent twin emerges into world of words West's wife seeks cash for damage to house Fiat Lyell admits he failed to tell judge of Heseltine's doubts Lord Justice Scott's enquiry is told that an assurance to the Trade President over Matrix Churchill documents was not kept NELC Opposition go on the attack over voting rights war Benefits worth £2bn go begging Tory chiefs fail in bid to change party rules UK likely to take more toxic waste Party workers give Major six months to prove leadership Anger will not end European crisis Riddell on Politics AA Homebase By a Staff Reporter: Criminals face high technology Index British Airways Victory for food groups as firm agrees to label 'slurry' Romanian helicopter was 'a safety joke' Keene on Chess Winner Gardening offshoot takes root Howard plans 'last resort' appeal body The Government's plans to overhaul the appeal system show a determination to prevent damning miscarriages of justice Do It All Picture Gallery International Spring Gardening Fair Tears of Passover must be spilt for Hebron's victims Gredo President's Whitewater TV gamble pays off Clinton releases key tax returns after masterly performance at news conference Washington extends credit in bid to stabilise Mexico The ruling party, faced with a political vacuum, has begun the search for a new presidential candidate. It will not be easy, as grief and outrage dominate the agenda Holland, Germany & Sally Northern Rock Obscene radio star takes on Cuomo Synagogue in Germany attacked by arsonists Jews blame far-right parties for first firebombing since Kristallnacht Strike to follow Kiev election The Chinese Export Commodities Fair, Spring '94 Ankara leader faces poll blow London & the South Moben French censors embrace the Puritan spirit Sketches of 1915 foretell horrors of modern Bosnia John Reed, left, reported from the Balkans 80 years ago. His words still ring true, Eve-Ann Prentice says Stalin planned to murder Tito on London trip Mortar attack hits British soldiers Commercial Union National Savings How Italian party leaders line up for great poll race Centre holds key as nation seeks change of direction First test for 'mongrel' voting system Italian Election Chiantishire takes fresh stock of Tuscan order Fascist youths salute era of new Duce Picture Gallery (Reuter): ANC Zulus march in support of election The obduracy of Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi has pushed many Zulus to support the ANC's call for elections. They are rejecting Inkatha's hardline stance Thomas Cook US bids restrained farewell to Somalia Tiger campaigners fail to win sanctions on bones trade Sharps No Title Settler kills Arab on road to Hebron Call to UN for Korea nuclear deadline News in Brief Algeria alert (AFP): Toxic ban (Reuter): French clashes (Reuter): Jail warning (AP): Pol Pot flees (Reuter): Taylor surgery Survival at the very edge of death Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes assesses the ordeal of the Malaysian jungle, and says survival is a credit to good training A closed Casement is opened at last Robert Kee welcomes the overdue declassifying of the diaries of the Irish nationalist Roger Casement His lawyer did not use the diaries to plead insanity, so the defendant was hanged Best type of family row The Vienna Philharmonic playing Richard Strauss puts London to shame It's simpler than we suspect The Berlusconi Factor Italy's voters at last have the makings of a choice Taking Wrongs Seriously Miscarriages of justice weaken society's morale End of a Jungle Odyssey The soldiers' return from Borneo replays an ancient drama Documents the key in 'arms' trial Out of Africa Do we debase the title of professor? Smacking children Labour unity Guns in the home Unworldly dons Creative accounts and shareholders Toffs and bangers Rapid promotion Boat Race heavies All tangled up Court Circular Service dinners Dinners Personal Column Today's royal engagements Appointment Birthdays Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Memorial services Reception Professor Kenneth St Joseph Professor J. K. S. St Joseph, CBE, archaeologist, died on March 11 aged 81. He was born on November 13,1912 Ellsworth Vines Henry Ellsworth Vines, Wimbledon men's singles tennis champion in 1932, died of kidney disease at his home in La Quinta, California, on March 17 aged 82. He was born in Pasadena, California, in 1911 Personal Column Convalesce at Ellern Mede Marie Curie Cancer Care Alvilde Lees-Milne Alvilde Lees-Milne, gardener and editor, died in Badminton, Avon, on March 18 aged 84. She was born in London on August 18,1909 No Title Luis Donaldo Colosio Luis Donaldo Colosio, presidential candidate of Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), was shot and killed in Tijuana on March 23 aged 44. He was born in Magdalena de Kino, Mexico, on February 10,1950 Charge of Assault News The Times Crossword No 19,500 The Times Today Forecast Berkeley Jacobs Saturday Times Picture Gallery Profile Secret rivals to British Gas Linked companies challenge the gas monopoly from a suburban HQ Ofgas has promised that the next gas release scheme will require a singed statement that " Directors of each compnay bidding are not directors of any other applicant company" NatWest pays US head £1.8m Stock Market the Pound Gold BAe in £1bn deal with US Compurwe group Sport Thornton Weekend Sporting Fixpures Business Today British banks fear fallout from Hk dispute Price of oil falls as deal eludes Opec Ministers discuss output cut The Times Picture Gallery Yorkshire signals £100m deal Gilt-edged stocks suffer further falls The Sunday Times Liberate your Pension National Express accelerates Pol Roger British Gas ignites dispute over VAT Business Roundup Power sale advisers Frogmore leaps 74% Lonrho vote overridden Blackwood Hodge loss Next buys credit arm Private men who pull success out of a box Bowater: David Lyon and Michael Hartnall Partner in power Neil Bennett profiles the chief executive and finance director who have focused the diverse group's operations and raised profits fourfold Next cash pile suggests a season for acquisitions Tempus Picture Gallery Mercury Late rally keeps index above 3,100 but traders count losses Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Newman Tonks payout cut to ease tax problem Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Dale calls for £4.5m to cut debt Dividend rise Chairman goes Halstead up Wall Street Money Markets Taxing Time Who's living in my house? Landlords rent their homes to complete strangers—and can suffer for it. Robert Miller reports Police 'looked the other way' One cheer for 'mortgage cut' Comment No Title Singer & Friendlander Investment Funds Lost and Found Talk to Towry Law Fidelity Investments Paying through the nose at a desk If you never move from the office, why are your motor premiums so high, asks Anne Caborn Wham goes the cost What You Pay Save & Prosper Sun Life The Best Deal Driving a harder bargain Sra McConnell looks at how the tax regime on company cars is set to change gear The Options Pay early to stop VAT man Fimbra Cheltenham & Gloucester Investor Norwich Union Schroders Lost your pension? When you leave a job, don't forget about pension rights built up in the firm's scheme, says Nicola Cole Black-hole fund No trustees—and no pension fund. So where did the cash go? Safety First Save & Prosper Scottish Investment Trust Plc Hey, you've got to hide your cash away Even the best five-year deals have drawbacks, says Margaret Dibben Five-Year Investments The Equitable Life Foreign Colonial The Rules for Saye Newton Coutts & Co Investorlink National Westminster Bank Lloyds Bank PEPs Case Study One Redundancy can be a disaster if you do not take proper advice. What do professional advisers tell sacked workers? Jill Insley starts a new series Answer One Answer Two Loans for better nests Homeowners can fund major improvements in several ways The Equitable Life The banks that won't keep your secrets safe Even customers who pay credit bills on time can find their affairs passed on to third parties, writes Liz Dolan Briefings Clerical Medical Perpetual Credit Profile Bank of Scotland Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Fund 'fell a third' The value of a company pay-off fell rapidly when an investment adviser set to work. The adviser blames market conditions. Liz Dolan reports Fixed rates joined by hedged bet Interests of direct-debit payers are being… Interest Rates Roundup Asset Deficiencies in direct debit system could cost more than bank charges Helping consumers to avoid problems M&G Loose change at a loose end as Abbey turns down pennies A millionaire with one bond Save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Account ends on steady note Fidelity Brokerage Kelleway plays for high stakes Julian Muscat meets an ambitious trainer determined to make an immediate impression on the new Flat season Doncaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Races on Television Richard Evans Nap: Veloce (3.40 Doncaster) Next best: Durable (4.45 Doncaster) Lingfield Park Chance for Millbay to reduce lead No Title Free Timeform Black Book Instant Service Best Odds Guaranteed No Title Sedgefield No Title William Hill Lincoln Synderborough Lad has final say Newbury Yesterday's Results Buying a place on world stage Bangor Johnston's bid The Times Warwick Spirited Healy and Waugh turn tide Scoreboard from Durban England in strong position after day of toil David Miller on the rewards for consistent endeavour by the touring party's maligned bowlers Bath cannot afford untimely stumble The Times Just the ticket for some clubs St Helens stand in Fallon's path to Wembley Replacements aim for sevens success Britons in front rank as Popov tries to scoop pool Ballesteros struggling to recapture best form Leading Scores McGann walks tall in setting second-round target Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Oxford stay cool in the storm Teenage pair take title after tense final Prean leads England to promising start Sport in Brief British finish bottom Bonaly makes promise Watford chairman goes Davis moves onward Court backs Steelers Obree to attempt record Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Engineer fine-tuning silent revolution in a Supercharged sport Saturday portrait: Max Mosley by David Miller Senna retakes familiar position Details Leg injury puts end to Radcliffe's hope Wary managers have filial say on entertainment Road to Wembley Double blow as Britain plumb new depths Page & Moy For the Record Wing ready for take-off Andrei Kanchelskis has been influential in Manchester United's quest for the treble. Peter Ball reports Italian secret weapon code revealed in pasta recipe Snow Reports Motor Sport Lewis leads spirited England recovery Port Op Spain Scoreboard Cambridge confident of making class count The Crews American Express Simon Barnes Ferguson in mood to savour success Gardening Golden Times Fairway to Heaven: John Hopkins's World of Golf Picture Gallery Travel Books Shopping Films Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment around Theatre Ruth Gledhill experiences High Church ritual and choral evensong at a Gothic parish church in Leeds At your Service Rock Jazz Dance Opera Classical Museums Galleries Children Home sweet home sweet palace The dream of living in an historic palace with acres of grounds could be closer than you imagine The cost of upkeep is forcing a bishop to leave his palace. So do such houses have any future as homes? 'Golf, like Catholicism, is for life' Mercury Golfing Lore Multiple Display Advertising Items Dateline Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Concerts Vb Multiple Display Advertising Items Moscow Festival Ballet South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Theatres A red hot Dutch and a right royal muddle Courtly love has its price Benedict Nightingale reviews new productions in London of two classic European dramas Theatre Bopping the blues Jazz The Sunday Times Invitation to the feast Music: London greets the return of the Hammond king, and Persephone dines with Belshazzar in Birmingham Classical CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Have we got stars for you Meeting the theatrical world's biggest talents is easy—all it takes is £12.50 annual membership of the club that takes you backstage This Week's Specia Offers Put London in your Pocket West End Entertainment Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symobol) on release across the county New on Video: Whales, dogs and Tommy Steele as toreador Tweedledum and Tweedle-DCC HI-FI Have Sony and Philips burnt their digits? Join now Recordings From Lucia Popp's final appearance to Pulp's new single, the pick of the latest music releases Opera Mozart La clemenza di Tito Popp/Murray/Langridge/Zurich Opera Orchestra/Harnoncourt Teldec 4509-90857-2 (2 CDs) Baroque Orchestral Chamber La Bohème Jazz Pop Albums Pop Singles A touch of class on the ivories Continuing Today the Times is Offering Four Free CDs Covering the Best in Jazz Groups and Soloists The roots of the modern jazz piano go back to the improvising of the greats, Clive Davis says Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz & Classical Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackson Browne Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Your third free jazz CD Great Jazz—track Listing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shirley Bassey No Title The North gets into the picture Bradford and Leeds on Show The spectacular film museum has made bradford one of the country's biggest draws Around town: other things to see and places to eat Sideshows Where to Eat Raymond Gubbay Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Exchange Theatre Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme de la creme of cocoa Easter Offerings: If it's chocolate you crave, a shop called Rococo supplies all kinds—even one called the Niple of Vanus… A brush with an Old Master The Times Invites Readers to a Private Viewing of the New Royal Academy Exhibition, Goya: Truth and Fantasy The Times Goya Offers Spring is in the present If not, perhaps an outdoor present now that spring is here: garden chairs remain when cakes and confectionery are but a memory Chocolate by the sackload Mail Order Indulge yourself without trekking to the shops—just sit back and let the postman do the legwork Genuine Jersey Produce Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fulfilment Business Ltd Fuchsias French Price Promise MOPS The 'Sheila Maid' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Galaxy Range Factory Shop Options Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Allergy Relief Products Ltd Slumbershades Winebers From the equator to Britain on the wing Feather Report Roll up for the silent circus under the stars Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Sailing on hope for the Cape His morale 'sapped to the core' at times, lone yachtsman Mike Golding reports on the latest stage of his circumnavigation record attempt English Heritage Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Lovell Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Converted on the road to the Lake District For Sale Picture Gallery The Times Buyer's France: Dordogen Derwent May reviews the critics The Times/Dillons Bestsellers The Times A leaf out of Currie's book With a crowd of would-be authors, Giles Gordon attends a seminar on the art, or artifice, of writing a best-selling novel New Paperbacks BG Picture Gallery Janus Publishing Company Pride in prejudice Roger Scruton, arch-reactionary, has found something modern to believe in—philosophy Hostages to public clamour Some Other Rainbow By John McCarthy and Jill Morrell Corgi, £5.99 John McCarthy and Jill Morrell had to endure a second prison William Trevor Irish novelist and playwright, selects his ten all-time favourite novels Love children Lesbians and the novel; techniques of speaking in code Times Books NLB A soft word in your ear Audiobooks Forces Sweetheart By Joanna Lumley Read by Joanna Lumley and Simon Cadell The Speaking Book Company, £6.99 Schindler's List By Thomas Kenealy Read by Ben Kingsley Simon and Schuster Audio, £12.98 Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Wollaston Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers John Tallis (Bath) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Cound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Normand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Carlton a Rare Opportunity Wanted: skilled hands at the wheel Company car drivers in Britain are invited to put their ability to the test and win a trip to the Portuguese Grand Prix The Times Lease Plan L7 Company Car Driver 1994 Wave goodbye to little luxuries April's tax changes will jolt the lives—and pockets—of company-car drivers. Kevin Eason reports Loser One Loser Two The Times Smooth talker for the long run Even if the Renault Safrane confuses you with its techonology, it is ideal for cruising on motorways Steering Column Eswina Currie Motoring Picture Gallery Renault Safrane Rt: The Facts Multiple Display Advertising Items Capricious clusters of delight Daphnes are slow growers, says George Plumptre, the Times gardener, but worth the wait Weekeno Tips The Times Five-day showpiece International Spring Gardening Fair, Olympia The Times French Garden Garden Answers Murray Walls with a life of their own Ferns are willing colonisers of brickwork in gardens. They don't ask for much: just a bit of moisture and a firm foothold Facts on Ferns Just the season for a visit As spring flowers and shrubs approach their best, George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, selects gardens worth visiting in the coming weeks Homebase Be guided to the garden of your choice When there's a plethora of books on public gardens, how do you choose? Gardens of England & Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Snowdrops in the Green Gardening—offer Allen Serious slice of paradise Golfing Holidays: a selection of new and unusual resorts abroad and in Britain, and the best times to go Short Breaks Air new zealand Where to Find Golfing Holiday No Title Long and lazy days at Savoy-by-the-sea Going Greek: Brian MacArthur, craving peace and quiet, found it at a remarkable hotel in Crete Travel Details CCH Stena Sealink P&O No Title Whole pack of good deals Exotic Bargains: To Agadir or Yucatán, package holidays are on offer at astonishing prices The British Virgin Islands Ocean Cruise Lines Picture Gallery Chocolate chicken? It's fingerlickin' good Britain: A hotel with an unusual history and even stranger cuisine; why ramblers are getting radical Straight fight for the right to ramble France Directe The Travel Collection Word-Watching Glasgow Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel insurance Global Direct Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Discount Fares Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items The Complete Golfing Timeshare Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Helena Line Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tall Ship Sailing Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items USA & Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays U. K. Holidays Earthwatch Research Team Exodus Explore Summer Camps Acorn Activites UK Holidays The Tides Reach Polurrian Hotel Cornwall & Devon Holidays Afloat Rye Lodge North West Saturday Rendezvous The Times Saturday Rendezvous Ladies Saturday Rendezvous Sirius Saturday Rendezvous Gentlemen Saturday Rendezvous TLC Chess Winning Move Word-Watching Bridge No. 3246: Choc Assortment by Smokey Listener Crossword Times Two Crossword Computer Games Sicily: Myth and Reality "Italy without Sicily leaves no symbol for the soul, because it is there the key to everthing is to be found". (W. Goethe) Tourism and Culture Combined in Sicily Sicily is enriched by its wonderful culture, as are all who experience it The Length and Breadth of Sicily Sicilia Tourism for Everyone Sicily Seen from the Sea Sicily Italy Writ Large The Entire Mediterranean Can Be Found in Sicilian Cooking No Title Patricia Routledge as the feminist nun Vision Bad language, good show David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Channel-Hopping Picture Gallery Was this the original sister act? Patricia Routledge tells Julia Llewellyn Smith that it was a pleasure keeping up appearances as Hildegard of Bingen Omnibus: Hildegard BBB 1, Tues. 10.20 pm, Scotland Thues, 10.45pm Backpain Porkies, porkers Repeats Grave and Gave Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts How to shorten odds Science Drama v character Soaps Shades of blue Sport Inscrutable in search of the unfathomable Faced with one man's obsessive quest to find the preserved brain of Albert Einstein, The Times's Science Editor Nigel Hawkes remains sceptical about the usefulness of such a relic Arena: Relics BBC 2, Friday, 7.55 pm I know un homme who does Peter Barnard on a French emergency service with an enviable requtation French Letters Wednesday, 9.45pm, on Chennel 4 Oreck Visit foreign parts Off the Box Underdogs over the water Steve Clarke meets the makers of a Screen Two film about being homeless in London O Mary This London is on BBC 2 at 9pm on Wednesday Decline and fall of a troubled soul David Toop on the sad final chapters in the life of singer Marvin Gaye, murdered ten years ago Arena: Trouble Man Tonight, Saturday on BBC 2 at 9.05pm March 26 Romps, rigour and surrealism Films on Television David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overlaf) founds up the best of the rest. The thriller and Blockbuster 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 Look who's stalking Thriller of the Week Films on Television The children know Blockbuster of the Week Saturday March 26 Take it easy with the ZZ boys Variations VldeoPlus + and the Video PlusCodes The numbers next… Marvin's decline and fall plainly spelt out Saturday March 26 Choice: The sad story of Marvin Gaye; an exploration of bad language; French crimes of passion BBC1 Sunday March 27 Guess the lead role Variations Unemployment? It could be verse Sunday March 27 Choice: A Poet's eye-view of the job market BBC1 Story of a Zulu man of destiny Monday March 28 Variations Second thoughts among the channel-hoppers Choice: The British in France; the origins of the British; Holocaust memories; Essex Man's soft side BBC1 Tuesday March 29 Love in a mist Variations BBC1 A Rhinemaiden sings contemporary tunes Tuesday March 29 Choice: Religious wonders, old and new My, how he has grown Wednesday March 30 Variations BBC1 Falling through the net can be dangerous Wednesday March 30 Choice: Homeless young people in London; a revolutionary approach to treating accident victims Thursday March 31 Staying in touch with the top Variations BBC1 Beyond the scope of impending democracy Thursday March 31 Choice: South African and Russian gangsters It's every man for his shelf Friday April 1 Variations Is he chasing a brain, or pulling our less? Good Friday, April 1 Choice: The search for a famous relic; a children's favourite well served; upper-crust detection BBC1 Saturday March 26 Radio 1:1053kHz/285m; 1089kH2/275m; Fm-97.6-99.8.… Mixed bunch of Five's Pick of the Week Recommends Sunday March 27 Monday March 28 Tuesday March 29 Wednesday March 30 Thursday March 31 Classic fM 100-102 Friday April 1 National Westminster Bank Magazine RH Contents Magazine The Highwayman Letters Something for the Weekend John Diamond it's at five in the morning, when things look at their gloomiest, that I need the consolation of the TV offers Captain Oates's memory Picture Gallery Commemorating D-Day Smart way to work Meades's credentials France The Peugeot 306. Drives the Imagination Peugeot The Woman behind Tom Austin Reed Nationwide the 'Building' Society Picture Gallery P&O European Ferries France Rebuilding Bri Coupé De Grâce WRC Running Scared Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Probe Ford Itsy-bitsy teeny mini Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery St Michael Marks & Spencer The Ca Classic Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items QM Multiple Display Advertising Items Style 3: Conran Nokia Lancaster's Golden Tan without Sun Easy Steps to Gild the Lily Restaurant Guide Eating Out MOPS The Times Cook A traditionally English meal is inspired by Asda's stock in our continuing series on supermarkets All over the meat. Bake for about an hour and then… Drink Mark the 150th anniversary of Penfolds with a bottle of the greatest red in all of Australia What to Buy Britannia Royal Opera House Enter Password Cracking It with the Men who Know The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Small Birds Singing Jung Chang A Childhood The New Cider Spritzer Mercedes-Benz

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