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News from 16/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Hazel Edridge, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Brook, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, S. A, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, David Nicholson, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Michael Scott Rohan, Andrew Longmore, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Marshall, John Diamond, F. Lilla Healing, Robert Key, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Brigid Callaghan, Philip Howard, June Rees, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, J. C., David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Peter Brown, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Martyn Cornell, Roy A. Grasmeder, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Don Foster, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Susan Grossman, David Nathan, Robert Cockburn and our Foreign Staff, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tom Hutchinson, G. P, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, John Young, Robert N. Wareing (Chairman), Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Julian Hartnoll, Chris Hilton, Aisling Foster, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Graham Wood, Simon Tait, Marilyn Manning, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Tebbit, Stephen Anderton, N. Flavell, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Lucien De Guise, Christina Koning, George Plumptre, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Spike Milligan, William Sholto, V. F., Vaughan Freeman, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Paul Wilkinson, Jonathan Braude, Jeremy Keeling, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Peter Orr, Tim Judah, Joel Brand and Tom Rhodes, Oliver Holt, V. F, Mary Grey, David Blundell, Erica Wagner, Neil Fairlamb, Robi Dutta, David Powell, athletics correspondent, David Faber (Vice-Charirman), Brian Beel, Steve Morgan and Paul Pedley, Julian Muscat, Joseph Sentance, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Nona E. Donner, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Dr Madsen Pirie, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Mel Webb, Catherine Bond, Alan Franks, Angela Neustatter, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall and Susan Gilchrist, Stephanie Hurst, P. Yarwood, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Martyn Thompson, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Charles St. J. Pulley, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, Surf Potatoes, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Angela Casey, Janet Bush and Philip Webster, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Stuart Geddes, Jonathan Frewen (Chairman), John Phillips, Harold Elletson, Matthew Bond, Fay Godwin, Eamonn Martin, Colin Campbell, Hilary Kingsley, Robert Marshall, Barry Hyman, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Marcus Plantin Network Director, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,

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SAS man dies in Serb attack on 'safe area' Gorazde falling as rebels defy UN Going rate at Harrods is £1 Index Weekend Offers Skating star Curry dies of Aids at 44 Rate cut hopes after best inflation figures since 1967 Weekend Runner's marathon slim Magazine Army tributes to 'first class officers' killed by US planes Pontroyal En Provence Sport Monday in the Times Otex Ear Drops Picture Gallery Major superfan traced to call box A telephone conversation 11 years ago led to the act of support for the Prime Minister displayed in The Times yesterday Teacher pregnant by pupil is sacked £1.500 'duck leak' win Police may be armed with pepper gas spray Two hurt in clash at motorway site News in Brief No race-attack charges Girl dies 'sniffing gas' Radiotherapy review Girl falls to death Mines still missing Teacher's killer on run Brighton bomb MP dies Gems sacking unfair Bank manager jailed Seaside flats collapse By a Staff Reporter: Teenage tearaways turn country outing into a crime wave Teenager critical after being ambushed Sellers the mummy's boy Witness haunted by girl's last walk By a Staff Reporter: Birdwood convicted for racist book Papyrus discovery yields ancient secrets I'm ready to return, says doctor wanted over killing Bonhams Blandford arrests criticised by friends Village bobby gets his man at last Phoneday Police accused of murder win damages from Condon Axe attack on driver News in Brief Death crash MP to quit Celebrity fined Water warning Commune child abuse enquiry abandoned Golfer 'not the sort to cheat' Halifax By a Staff Reporter: Cancer specialist marries prisoner Why he chose The Times Beach owner settles £1m sewage claim Texas Graduates rush for more degrees Showpiece school now 'failing its pupils' Keene on Chess Britain has more rats than people Peugeot Major found not guilty of wounding hunt saboteur Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Vatican 'will not move on women priests' Church sees birth of a new unity Credo By Ourreligion Correspondent: Theologian becomes an Anglican Women are built to go the marathon distance When the going get touch in London tomorrow, sex will separate the boys from the girls The Sunday Times Cordula Mirth at the birth of a novel sponsorship Toyota 3 Free Year Waranty Pentagon alters combat rules for pilots in Iraq Footballers from Haiti seek asylum Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Judge values Warhol's fifteen minutes of fame at £300m President Clinton stepping over Socks, the family… Woolwich Building Society Roosevelt joins Churchill in revisionist dock Hong Kong denies sacked official's charges of spying National Westminster Bank Reuter): Economic woes mar Kim's birthday Fear stifles hope in Indonesia's prison province The Times Rifts in ranks of Japanese parties point to early poll (Reuter): Cambodia sighting Half Price Strimmers Union Jack dumped by Keating party Motorola Picture Gallery Berlusconi hints at new poll after senate defeat The election of the Freedom Alliance candidate for Speaker of the Italian senate is not assured. Silvio Berlusconi may not survive a confidence vote in the upper house Moscow stalls over Nato peace deal Sharps bedrooms Showrooms Nationwide Art from Russia churned out in French suburb Gitanes comfort Eurocrats Howard backs down on human rights News in Brief Deal struck on Black Sea fleet Disney fortune (Reuter): Japanese shot (Reuter): Aids menace (Reuter): Vive le francais Plea to banks (AFP): Lock on trial (Reuter): Peccadillo ANC leader and de Klerk score draw in TV match Mandela shows statesmanship but president shines as skilful politician Wyevale Cramphorn Garden Centres (Reuter): Fortified polling stations for Zulus Neo-Nazis put Transvaal on war footing P&o European Ferries Embattled UN clings to hope of Rwanda truce Danger New Man hangs up his pinny The machismo make mercenary is back, operating without fear, favour or compassion. Joanna Pitman says How the boo boys could say hurrah There are modern composers to suit the tastes of all who will listen, Richard Morrison says Dog days for a British James Bond Under attack by wild geese Graceful in flight, the wildfowl of the connoisscur is a menace on the ground to gardeners and farmers Trial by Fire The West is on the run—and the Bosnian Serbs know it Polls that Perplex How can the Tories find a winner? Run, Rabbits, Run From Greenwich to The Mall is good sport for all Believe it or not Red telephone boxes Twists and turns Watch it Weekend Money letters A new way ahead in Bosnia conflict? No need to slip into something loose Facing change in British television Price of consultation Routes in dispute Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Welsh decision on women priests Harold and Vita Ducking back in Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial service Bursary Election Anniversary Appointments Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Personal Column Weekend birthdays Dinners Service dinner Marriages Luncheon Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news John Curry OBITUARIES JohnCurry, Obe, former Olympic and world champion iceskater, died yesterday of anAids-relatedillness atBinton, Warwickshire, aged 44. He was born in Birmingham on September 9,1949 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Deaf Children's Society Evelyn King Evelyn King, headmaster and politician, died on April 14 aged 86. He was born on May 30,1907 Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernest Bevin Sophie Hamilton-Moore Sophie hamilton-Moore, boarding cattery adviser tothe Feline Advisory Bureau, diedonMarch 22 aged 79. She was born in China on July 14,1914 The Right Rev John McKie The Right Rev John McKie, Assistant Bishop of Coventry. 1960-80, diedin Victoria. Australia, on March 30 aged 84. He was born on May 14,1909 The Times Crossword No 19,518 News Opinion Times Weathercall Midland Magazine Weekend Vision British Goal backs down on Tower closure The biggest climbdown by British Coal since the public outery of late 1992 against an earlier closure programme marks an apparent victory for the trade unions George warns of narrow band risk Stock Market London Closing Prices Treaty Signed Halifax seeks pay approval The Pound Melvyn Marckus 22 Picture Gallery Fisons chief gets £417,000 payoff Markets in Detail Page 24, Share Prices Gold Sport 34-40 Singer & Friedlander Brokers for KIO are fined £300,000 Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Best Credit Fixed Value Battle of Will Major Changes Mercury Superhighways or merely the M25? Signing of Gatt treaty ends Uruguay Round BICC sells electronics business Picture Gallery Wembley unveils stadium deals and deeper losses Damages suit against Middleton Bankers confident of Euro Disney deal Business Roundup Merchant drops sale Earthquake payout Campari enters the red Emap in £18m buy National Savings at £4bn Recent Issues Down-to-earth developers of a well built house Redrow: Steve Morgan and paul Pedley Partners in power The men who foresaw the onset of housing slump are natural power sharers Wembley assets are shown the red card Temps Mercury Bears in retreat as inflation news chases prices higher Stock Markets Heritage Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Major Indices Cupid asks shareholders for £1.8m The Sunday Times Commodities London Financial Futures The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates Wall Street Money Markets Best ways to borrow Credit is getting cheaper, but some loans come with hidden costs, says Sara McConnell Applause for tax champion Comment Mortgages Baillie Gifford & Co Granny Beaters 25 Interest free loans National Westminster Bank Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Fixed rates move up Fixed-rate mortgages are getting more expensive. Are they still the best buy? London Capital Holdings Limited Briefings Going for a broker Can mortgage brokers really save you money and obtain a better deal? Liz Dolan reports One-year fix proves to be flexible option Save & Prosper Fidelity Brokerage Briefings General Accident Talk to Towry Law plc Investor Intelligence Fidelity Investments Bonds that beat Granny Margaret Dibben says guaranteed income bonds are raising rates Guaranteed Income Bonds Paying Annual Interest Scottish Widows What are GIBs? Save & Prosper Lack of will leads to benefit loss A widow wants a pension ruling changed, says Robert Miller The Rules of Intestacy The Tax team Fimbra Save & Prosper No Title Shareholders Rights Unit-Linked Insurance Investments M&G Sun Life Bank piggybank Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Beware abuse of credit cards when travelling abroad Direct debit deficiencies Interest Rates Roundup Asset Swiss Life Relationships at the bank Rothschild Asset Management GM The Times Unit Trust Information Service You're Caracas if you miss it! Prices squeezed higher Fidelity Brokerage Redgrave and Pinsent ready to make their point Andrew Longmore follows the champions and hopefuls trying to book their Olympic passage Penalty rule offers little incentive Point-To-Point by Brian Beel Yesterday's Results Thirsk Stratford Wolver Hampton Bangor Classic hopes on trial Racing next week Bulaxie tightens Dunlop's grip Turtle Island to relish conditions Newbury BBC1 Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes AYR By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Manntari can take big step to Guineas Newbury Tax Free Income Variety adds spice for inspired Ballesteros Mercury Communications Frustrated Alfredsson stopped by rain Hopes hinge on Jenkins verdict England beat Scotland to book place in last eight Opening charge gives Hills title Papworth's reinstatement will test board's resolve Oxford's collapse hands easy victory to Durham Senna turns tables on Schumacher Americans celebrate ice skating's living doll Simon Barnes On Saturday Cricket appeal Tough interview Playing snap Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Star runners Cuffy poised to sign for Surrey Sport in Brief Yamaha clear of rivals Frost goes round in 61 Semi-final for Nielsen Grimley leads Cheshire Smith makes it three Plea sways Miandad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brilliant Lansink stretches his lead Essex man securing his family's future in long-running role Saturday Portrait: Eamonn Martin by David Powell, athletics correspondent Davis back in world title reckoning Stephen Hendry is the favourite but eight others have worthy claims to the world snooker title, Phil Yates writes Six to Follow Offiah leads charge as Wigan exact revenge to go top Blackburn intend to blur vision of double For the Record Snow Reports Batty passes test of pedigree Peter Ball looks at the midfield terrier whose creative skills are being groomed at Blackburn The Times Disaster has prompted swift change Racing 35 Mexican emerges as marathon favourite Atherton looks for strong finish Artist who won the struggle to make his point John Hennessy pays tribute to John Curry, a man who brought lyricism to the word men's Figure skating Simon Barnes 38 Stubbs receives England call The Open University Books Can There Ever Be a Real Family Car? Sotheby's Arts Travel Motoring Films Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment around Museums Galleries Theatre Jazz At your Service Ruth Gledhill finds an oasis of spirtual life in the hear of a Welsh shoppong centre Rock Dance Classical Opera Children Tardis solution to the space race Qualcast Sudeley Castle Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMT Multiple Display Advertising Items IMG Artists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concerts Barbican Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fish got to swim, and some fish got to fly Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Helen Edmundson Favourite home for the luvvies Simon Tait lifts the curtain on the refurbishment of London's Haymarket, which will reopen next week The Stately Homes Music Festival Tosca Go to Spain by way of Hull Members get achance to bein at thebeginning of a West End for only £5 (and we'll throw in a glass of wine as well) This Week's Specials Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cinema Guide New on Video: child charmer, world wonders, eerie eyewash Noisebuster silences the doubts Hi-Fi Once predicted by Arthur C. Clarke, a sci-fi solution of the sound excesses of the 20th century has become reality—but at a price Join now 20th Century Recordings: Berkoff's versatile play set to musc, Nick Cave's bestial roar and the pick of other new releases Tower Records Opera Orchestral Vocal Theatres Jazz Albums English National Opera Pop Singles Pop Albums The Lowest Prices Pozzani Pure Water Plc Foam for Comfort Full Size Table Tennis Tables Price Promise Unicorn Household Genuine Birthday Newspapers Factory Shop Medivac Healthcare Eleanor House The 'Sheila Maid'e English Oak Furniture from Jacobus Rejuv Products Ltd Irish Linen Customer Care Fast Service The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Family History Fiasta Canopies Regrinds Mowers Sharp as New The Galaxy Range Seymour Shirts Allergy Relief Products Ltd The Travel-Cam The Fulfilment Business Ltd Keys Ltd Winebergs Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc A brand of living From Marmite to M & S, Clive Sinclair on the brands he uses daily The best of British cooking The Times and the Café Royal invite you to a celebratory dinner Enjoy a superb six-course dinner in elegant surroundings Champagne reception and canapés Only £39.50, including service Have your cake and eat it There is a little piece of Cambridge that is forever Germany: and it sells rather nice food and wines Swinton Music lovers make a sound investment Records: Hiddenamong your old old LPs collecting dust on a shelf could be rare albums that have rocketed in value Getting satisfaction from the Stones Saleroom Time for all good men to come to the aid of the mangel-wurzel Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Walk back in time and space One man and his dog follow the ancient ridge paths from the Wash to Desert A half-day walk Led astray by a common call Feather Report Next week The Times North Devon Village on Edge of Exmoor Hampton, Middx Unusual Opportunity Ramsgate Harbour and Marina House of Unique Character in East Sussex Attractive Period House in West Norfolk North Cotswolds between Cheltenham and Broadway Hindhead, Surrey Superb Grade II Listed Property Village Setting 12M… Rock - North Cornwall Enjoy a 'Green' Setting only Six Miles… Bath Secluded Country Home in West Wales Hove Enfield. Middx in Unique Situation New Barnet Modern Comprehensive—insulated Town House in South… Boston, Lincs Kingston Berkshire Southwest Scotland Kent/sussex Border Classical Small Mid Norfolk, Norwich 10 Miles Bath Avon South Hampshire NR Orpington Kent Eastern Algarve Havering Central Richmond Peak National Park Harrowby Hall Ventnor Isle of Wight Tetbury Glos Cheltenham SPA East Sussex Marlow, Bucks Pond Meadow West Wickham " Camden Town, Nw1 Cheltenham, Montpellier Herefordshire Ealing, W5 Shinfield, Nr. Reading, Berkshire Junction Norfolk, Nr Great Yarmouth Close to Motorway Network Kingswear, near Dartmouth, Devon Hawkhurst Kent North Wales National Park Large Detached House in Conservation Area Wimbledon Sevenoaks Royal Tunbridge Wells Inventor puts his energy into hothouse North of the Thames Country Property Pilkington Homes Burrells Wharf How to cut heating bills Overseas Property The magic of Morrison Giles Gordon on a luminous writer who glorifies language The Times Damn you, John Osborne Richard Morrison looks back with anger and finds himself mightily entertained Hot-wired to an original mind Science fiction and fantasy The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Derwent May reviews the critics Books in the Times next Week BG New Authors Named by virginia Woolf as one of the six people without whom her life would become meaningless, Forster astonishingly did not have an indepndent room of his own until the age of 45 New Paperbacks Morgan: A Biography of E. M. Forster By Nicola Beauman Sceptre, £9.99 By Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Penguin, £5.99 By Frederic Raphael Phoenix, £6.99 By John Prebble HarperCollins, £7.99 By Amanda Filipacchi Minerva, £5.99 By Michael Hastings Penguin, £5.99 By Yann Martel Faber, £7.99 Inside the Irish conscience Aisling Foster hails Edna O'Brien's philosophical attempt to unravel misunderstanding that stretch back to the time of St Patrick House of Splendid Isolation By Edana O'Brien Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.99 A talent returns towards the light Erica Wagner on a new edition of six novels by Gore Vidal 1876, £6.99 Burr, £6.99 Empire, £7.99 Hollywood, £6.99 Lincoln, £7.99 Washington, Dc, £6.99 By Gore vidal Reissued by Abacus Wrong note for a great film The Pianosucceededwith hints and whispers. Why explain it? The Plano By Jane Campion and Kate Publinger Bloomsbury, 5.99 Femme fatale gets the brief The Trustees Orion, £15.99 The Pupli Both by Caro Fraser Phoenix, £5.99 Alfa Romeo Multiple Display Advertising Items Great West Road Official Porsche Centres SAAB No stopping him: the fast man with a fast car With raw power throbbing under a sleek body, Linford Christie and his new car, the Toyota Supra, have much in common How They Line up The Times Driven Mad Companies put safety at the top of the agenda This is your last our competition to win a trip to the Portuguese Grand Prix The Times A plot to thrill the president George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, tours the garden being created by Sir Simon Hornby of the Royal Horticultural Society Keep cool in the greenhouse Stockists Mebase Let our expert solve your thorny problems Gardens to visit this weekend Agriframes Ltd Mow master direct Westwood The Times The Milton Keynes Garden Show Cannock Gates Ltd Bramley's Nurseries Groworganic Multiple Display Advertising Items Wire Free Diy Burglar Alarm Simon Bullard Stonemason Metpost COUNTaX An Ashdown Special Offer for April Pure, Natural Bedlinen Alone in the west Australia: Sample the spectacular wines of thesouth, experience life in the raw in and around perth A trip up Jacob's Creek Noble Caledonia Limited Funny It Feels Just like Croydon The best way to see Western Australia Word-Watching Walkabout on the wild side ... or stroll through Tasmania, where the battle to save its wilderness has presevred a haveen of tranquillity Quest Worldwide SAS Transatlantic Swan Hellenic In the land of my birth Canada: John Young returns to his beatiful native land to find parts of it transformed China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Keep on skiing into May Thomas Cook Finding hidden depths in the Lakes Cumbria: Away from the well known tourist traps, the Lake District still has many surprises for visitors The British Virgin Islands Stena Sealink Where to stay and what to see in the Lake District Travelcoast Ltd Trail Finders Visit a Spot Where Old and New Worlds Combine Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowest Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly Flight Shop Fly Drive USA Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece by Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The write place for authors Greece: Unblock the psyche and let the creative juices flow by Homr's wine-dark Aegean New England Country Homes Travel Camp Beaumont The Carlyon Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous The Times Sirius The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Potentials Unlimited UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sam Eden Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Bridge The Listener Crossword No. 3249 Word-Watching Solution to Crossword No 3246 Computer Games Orange A Channel Hoppers Guide to the Weeks Tv and Radio Seven Days TV Radio 10-23 Cardiac Arrest: a hospital doctor writes Vision Invaders and survivors Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Picture Gallery TV Series Beginning April 16-22 Viewed from inside the white coats Hospital doctor and author John MacUre, whose series Cardiac Arrest begins this week, tells David Nathan that the secret of medical drama is caring what you show RSPB Praise and pioneers Arts Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Junior choice Children Docs, deluges, doubts Science More on Monday Soaps Far from lonely Sport Divided they fall in and out of loathing Debbie Horsfield, the author of The Riff Raff Element, confesses to Peter Barnard that the show, which starts a second series this week, convinces her of the reality of the north-south divide Sunday lunch spuds-you-like Having given us The Word, Dani Behr wants us to become Surf Potatoes Barclays Taste free zone Off the Box Expanding on a shrink Where is Fraiser Crane since last orders at Cheers? Brigid Callaghan reports Letterman: the last thing viewers want to see? Hilary Kingsley on why America's least likely successful television export is coming to British screens Satire, seediness and swingers David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The War Film and Drama 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 Saturday Bad news bearpit Drama of the Week Real hero as hero War Film of the Week Sky One Ruth is stranger than fiction Variations VideoPlus+and the Video PlusCodes Proud to be 30 and may be reaching its prime Choice: The BBC's second channel celebrated: the two-edged impact of a sporting boycott BBC1 Sunday April 17 Everybody knows him by now Variations Bad and big women, women with a cause Choice: A night where thegirls are on top BBC1 Monday April Before we made our mark Variations Speed kings who follow a driving ambition Choice: Track attack; floods of despair; comedy short ontalent; black and feeling blue in Britain BBC1 Tuesday April 19 From a different angle Variations Tales of dragons and of real-life disasters Chioice: A theatrical heroine and true heroes BBC1 Wednesday April 20 Hoping to go clear Variations Youth and music-making sans fronti?res Choice: Two heartwarming tales, one true, one fictional; and one more for the road from Cheers Wednesday April 20 Thursday April 21 But we remember her when Variations Peace in the eye of the South African storm Choice: Healthy laughter; chief negotiator Thursday April 21 Friday April 22 Tough at the top of the world Variations Nobody likes to be the bringer of bad tidings Choice: Comically recast home news, positive news news from Africa and feelgood comedy anddarama Friday April 22 Saturday April 19 Royal or imperial blues? Pick of the Week Monday April 18 Sunday April 17 Tuesday April 19 Wednesday April 20 Friday April 22 Pera Thursday April 21 Japanese Technology Built with Proton Value Magazine Picture Gallery Mercedes-Benz HAuTE CouTuRE in Paris, Texas Contents The Captain and the enemy The royal malaise The God club Something for the Weekend The Jewish angle Goya's life and work Holocaust survivors Laura ashley Unstofppered Ford P&o France The City of Lost Souls Power is Nothing Firells 600 Series The Forsyth Saga Freddie Forsyth doesn't exactly like writing, but the money's good, discovers Robert Crampton Return of the Native Idiom The Prince of Wales is making his deams cone true in Dorset but will his traditional approach to housing be a step forward, or a step back, forarchitecture? Report by Walter Ellis Nordic sport Can Canon Can Swatch chrono The Writing School Ehrman Tapestry 1994 Picture Gallery Short, Sheer, Shocking The elongated tank top that is the basis ofthis summer's fashion looks best and most decent womlayered, sheer over not-so-sheer, patterned over plain, black over white, lain R. Webb writes. Photographs by Martyn Thompson The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Oliver Awards Multiple Display Advertising Items The Juror's Tale The 1994 Olivier Awards, announced tomorrow evening at the London Palladium, are presented by ordinary theatregoers, Robert Low, omne of this year's judges explains Harrods Knightbridge Picture Gallery King Lear Getting their Acts Together Benedict Nightingale, The Tlimes theatre critic, on a great year for plays and players A Chords of Approval Ronney Milnes flinds this year's opera nominations embarrassed by riches-but at least there is room for some horse-trading Scoring Points Theatre have been some clear winners in the world of dance: John Percival takes steps to honour them Fimbra And the Nominatio So what made the short-listed entries so special? This complete guide to all this year's runners, featuring the 24 category awards and three special prizes, explains Globe Theatre Piccadilly Theatre Phoenix Theatre Tide Comedy Theatre The Play House Royal Shakespeare Company You write the rules when you join TSP Royal Shakespeare Company Restaurant Guide Eating Out Douro River A Journey along the Last of Europe Unspoilt Rivers 7-nights from £620,00 The Times Cook Explore the local flavours of southern Spain with fresh fish and new season's vegetable Drink Zinfandel has become a popular choice forwine-lovers who wantfull-bodied reds that don't take adecade to mature What to Buy Racing Green, Catalogue Scotch House Wealth of Nations Sunrise Dolphin Stair Lifts Cotswold Collections Myko Essentials Burberrys Important Announcement Asthma Purple Fish Burberrys Laetitia Allen Ltd. Our new Summer '94 catalogue has been increased… The Times Coincraft Antique Desks Hidden France Prints Studio Gallery Bafra Antique Leatherbound Books Multiple Display Advertising Items Furnace Mill Oriental Carpets/rugs Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheraton, Chippendale and Hepplewhite Tough act to follow Robin Young meets a new breed of retailer who is ensuring that the beef we eat is the best of British Dolphin Where Size Doesn't Matter Clever use of colour, light, floor levels and storage space can turn the pokiest of studios into a designer space ideal for any city dweller Enter Password Cracking It with the Men who Know The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Discover Pompeii Paestum & Herculaneum Picture Gallery The Times Camille Paglia The Luxury Camry Hutchinson telecom

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