News from 23/04/1994
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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Stephen Brook, C. D. Shann, Rex Davis, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Sara McConnell and Janet Bush, Simon Barnes, Michael Scott Rohan, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Frances D'souza (Executive Director), Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Steve Davis, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, George Sivell and Cathy Milton, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, John Marriott, G. P., Peter Stockill, Norman De Mesquita, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Mel Batty, Sara McConnell and Robert Miller, Carl Mortished, Albert Dormer, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Trevor Lyons, P. J. Payne, Simon Wilde, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Caroline Treffgarne, Geoff Brown, Richard Lindley, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Lesley Glaister, Peter Hawker, Trevor Quarendon, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Munn, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Peter J. Read, Mark Rowntree, Elizabeth Marshall, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Millar, Andrew Bamji, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Umar Hegedüs, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Jean E. Morgan, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Jonathan Sale, Susan Gilchrist, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, George Brock, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, C. J. Phelps Clifford, George Plumptre, Wolfgang Münchau, David Toop, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Liz Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Dianne M. Jeffrey (Chairman), Marcel Berlins, Ian Hannah, Managing Director, Brian Beel, Charles R. Jones, Kate Alderson, Philip Robin, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Bryan Hopkisson, Polly Toynbee, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Jo Hanks, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Franc, Simon De Bruxelles, Elizabeth Toulson and Gerry Burton, S. A., Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Claire Cohen, Daniel Chisholm, Paul J. Korshin, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, J. C. Green, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Russell Twisk, Christopher Martin, Douglas Eadie, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Christine Michael, Gwen Robinson, Jonathan Meades, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, F. M. M. Steiner, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, John H. M. Sims, Chairman, Michael Henderson, Heather McKibbin, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Chris Brasher, Melvyn Marckus, Hazel Spink,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Nato issues ultimatum to the Serbs Bombardment of Gorazde renewed as attackers are threatened with air onslaught Richard Nixon 'near to death' Abbey may buy building society Index Weekend Offer City dealers quit after sexual harassment claim Weekend 'The city where only the dead are lucky' Princess appointed to Order of Garter Portillo calls on Tories to heed 'quiet majority' Magazine Old Speckled Hen Money Law students threaten Bar school with action Law students rejected by a new selection system that disregards their degree results are appealing for a second chance BBC British schoolgirl will be youngest to address UN Teachers seek right of silence on pupils' sex Ministers rethink anti-drug tactics BBC Video Major agrees to visit Berlin for ceremony New in Brief RUC proposals rejected Cryer's son seeks seat Fall judgment reserved Bank decision next week Police hunt conman TV's lesson in crime Pain is all in the mind says hypnotised patient Man forgoes anaesthetic for vasectomy By a Staff Reporter: Hundreds mourn radio theft victim Yeltsin: how I beat the rebels Spinster, 85, dies after mugging by 12-year-olds I'm hard of hearing, noise professor tells budgie trial Cash claim of widow in stab case rejected Schoolchildren stone WPC Peoples Phone Arab court sentences Briton to 50 lashes with cane Peugeot Hospital deaths blamed on microbes in drip Stringent hygiene is only defence Clash of cultures led to unholy row Halfords Garage Servicing Monday in the Times Driving test scam put hundreds of failures on road P&O European Ferries Golf Balls crushed by the march of time Forget the images, put faith in reality Credo Rover to lose £90m if BAe pulls out of fleet deal Irish cattle sent south 'to evade BSE ban' Phone-box camera captures thieves Free paper challenges London monopoly Dealer pays £2m for courtyard Canaletto N&P Why he chooses The Times Hyundai Human pests strip gardens in plague of plant thefts In Which Country are Roses and Books given as… By a Staff Reporter: Father who ended son's suffering goes free Thai drugs suspect 'duped' Pupils sing praises of M40 crash victims Spangles back in the shops News in Brief Driver hostage Attacker freed Boys charged 999 hoaxers Baby charter Cup champions Family devastated by son's murder could sue police Time Computer Systems Ltd By our Crime Correspondent: Yard backs officers' choice of weapons Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Memorial unveiled to stabbed detective Sewer politics runs deep in Cornish election campaign Plethora of West Country grievances measn Major's competencce is non-starter as a poll issue Upbeat Cabinet promotes recovery prospects Generalitat de Catalunya Wordy minister blocks Bill Our Foreign Staff: Far right mobilises for last stand on eve of ANC victory Highmead Technologies Limited £8.1m role heralds Roberts divorce (AP): Norwegian pioneer arrives at North Pole News in Brief (AP): Priest killed Patten plea (Reuter): Imam wounded (Reuter): Political phase (Reuter): Ten hanged Tortoise rush (Reuter): Golf clubbed Americans attempt to widen death penalty As the Clinton crusade against crime gathers momentum, critics say America will have more capital offences than Singapore has misdemeanours punishable by caning Northern Rock Picture Gallery Westwood Lee riles Singapore women on rights First Lady in spirited defence of Whitewater Hillary Clinton admits giving impression she had something to hide by opposing special prosecutor National Westminster Bank Goldsmith marshals anti-Euro coalition The Sunday Times (Reuter): Hamas and Plo reach rare pact News in Brief (Reuter): Spaniard quits (Reuter): Navy talks sink Haiti pressure (AP): Lenin tribute Resurrection of Dubrovnik brings hope for Bosnia More than two years after the Croatian walled city saw out a bitter siege, its residents are ready to welcome tourists again after months of reconstruction work Nato puts 'cab ranks' of bombers on high alert National Savings Cellnet Hata appeals for unity from fractious coalition Former Cabinet minister awaits Diet vote on nomination to Japanese premiership Do It All (Reuter , AFP): South Korean leader quits (Reuter): Hawke says tycoon lied enquiry The Sunday Times Wall St success story ends in shame Final details of runners who kept on course Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Irish history deserves better than this One of Ireland's finest historians has come under personal attack by fellow academic. Daniel Johnson question the motives Germany has its own heroes to remember Britian could learn from its war time foes how to commemorate the past, argues Alistair Horne There were no flags, no fanfares, no national anthems, no martial music Defeat snatched from victory How did the Government turn a national commemoration into a disaster What England expects Diary A Small Voice Grows Portillo plots a challenging course for Conservatism Patients, Awake! A salute to the days before needle and gas Officer, It's a Plant Where to draw the the line between a snip and a snatch Unhealthy lies and signs of health in Nhs treatment Violent videos Planning charter Whiplash injuries Arts sponsorship Taking counsel Chicken in the garden Dogs and kings Balkan press curb and other abuses Fabric of the Church Sermons that last Court Circular School announcements Personal Column Dinners Tomorrow's royal engagements Institute of Biology Shipwrights' Company Weekend birthdays Picture Gallery Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Service dinners Durham Castle Society Appointment Rukba Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Lord Cottesloe Lord Cottesloe, GBE, 4th Baron, chairman of the Arts Council, 1960-65, and of the South Bank Theatre Board, 1962-77, died on April 22 aged 94. He was born on March 2,1900 Personal Column Lady Brittain Lady Brittian, widow of Sir Harry Brittain, died on April 3 aged 88. She was born on June 12,1905 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Association Action Albert Saveen Albert Saveen, ventriloquist, died on April 14 aged 79. He was born on May 27,1914 Louis Simmonds Louis Simmonds, bookseller, died on April 19 aged 87. He was born on June 3,1906 (From our Aeronautical Correspondent): First Municipal Air Port Manchester Enterprise News The Times Crossword No 19,254 Picture Gallery Opinion Times Weathercall The Pattaya Orphanage Trust Saturday Times No Title Societies look to wholesale markets Profile Inch cape wins Hogg auction with ?177m Abbey and TSB ponder society bids Melvyn Marckus Sport Leyland DAF accelerates to £8m profit surprise Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Bank Secrets Sinking Unit Trusts Stompin' at The Savoy—in shiny shoes Pool Re sets up nuclear cover National Westminster Bank Privatisation of atomic body could raise £250m The Atomic Energy Authority has urged ministers to abandon thoughts of a break-up or trade sale. Aea Technology could be floated off as early as autumn next year Clinton picks two moderates for Fed The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Price war threatens jobs at Hillsdown Healthcall Group Plc Swaps trader dismissed by Kidder, Peabody Business Roundup Agency back in black New plea for Channel 5 MGN signals TV move Searching for new ways to make someone's day Partners in power Sara McConnell profiles the chairman and chief executive bringing modern business ideas to the voluntary service The Government has indicated that the Home Office grant—£6 million in 1993—will not continue to increase Auction fever at Inchcape captures a Hogg in hole Tempus Picture Gallery 800 Series Lasmo plays down talk of bid as speculators move in Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Bibby scraps demerger plan after ABF deal Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Dividend top-up by Holt Welpac issue ML placing Cleveland buys Wall Street Money Markets Money Talk Is that a crack… or subsidence? Homeowners with subsidence problems may be on an insurer's blacklist. Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell offer some advice Happy returns from C&G Comment M&G After C&G Is It Really Subsidence? Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Fidelity Investments Interest Rates Roundup Asset Who is listening? Open-plan banking is meant to be friendly, but it causes much concern about privacy. Liz Gill reports The Tax team Save & Prosper What the Banks are Doing Briefings The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Where savers should put the next £100 Sara McConnell and Robert Miller spell out the potential gains for C&G customers and offer a guide to other targets Intestacy rules M&G How to Qualify for C&G Bonus Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Britannia Building Society Newton Winning customers by cutting risks Despite disappointing some investors, the unit trusts industry is aiming to provide high income and capital stability, says Hazel Spink Henderson Financial Management Limited John Govett Prolific Concentrating on Investment Hypo Foreign & Colonial Fidelity Brokerage The choice of income or capital Christine Michael reports on the options available for investors Routes through the trusts jungle There are more than 1,500 unit trusts. Jo Hanks offers a guide to them - and describes how they can be divided into categories Special offers tempt investors The price war on charges that started last year has continued Guinness Flight Perpetual Investment Management Services Limited Aegon Unit Trusts Limited Schroders Where to put your money Christine Michael asked four financial advisers for advice on picking a portfolio Go for gold and Far Eastern promise Robert Burdett Portfolio Long-term bet on Latin America Stephen Lansdown Portfolio PEP up your investment growth Simon Holt Portfolio Fancy a Guinness? Brian Dennehy Portfolio Seymour Sinclair How to save regularly on the stock market Advisers say that small amounts will help you keep your nerve Ready to face the future Robert Miller reports on why Invesco is restructuring 32 of its unit trusts Save & Prosper Hargreaves Lansdown Asset management Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service New Singer & Friedlander Firm end to account Fidelity Brokerage Young Hustler to make class tell Weight no obstacle to success in Whitbread Gold Cup Nap: Prince of Andros (3.30 Sandown) Next best: Linney Head (20.55 Sandown) Sandown Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Thunderer's Selections Course Specialists The Deep to confirm his Epsom potential Sandown Park C4 Leicester Ripon William Hill Lemon Souffle misses Newmarket Pont De Paix can extend fine run The Times Hexham The Sunday Times Blinkers Market Rasen Worcester Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Racing next Week Atherton emerges with honours Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, believes England have salvaged hope from defeat in the West Indies Details from the Caribbean Kent spinners take control Scoreboard England's Record Metson plumps for practice Scoreboard Colonial past fires passion that motivates West Indies The real importance of cricket lies behind the bonhomie and calypso, David Miller suggests The Times Powerful Swede motors into lead Morley too scared for a Cheshire smile after hole in one Intrum hits back at Yamaha in final stages Lawric Smith hopes his luck is about to change after suffering a double dose of The Doldrums Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Warrington go top as title chase enters its final round Leicester favoured to secure first title Sport in Brief Pakistan win cup final Burki leads challenge Lewis looks to Canada Tait and Ryan warm up Guepy moves into lead Police on tour standby Courier smiles through defeat Miller plans spectacular vault for gold Mr Interesting sticks to work ethic in quest for greatest feat Saturday Portrait: Steve Davis by Andrew Longmore Smail may pose most problems to Cardiff Gooch's case conjures up feeling of éjà vu On Saturday Revived rivals threaten United hopes Manchester City, in fear of relegation, are full of confidence before meeting the Premiership leaders in crucial derby Wembley trip reminds Warnock of happier days Louise Taylor finds out why Huddersfield's manager still bitterly regrets spurning his chance of hiding the big time By our Sports Staff: Marseilles relegated after bribery hearing For the Record Bath on brink of celebrating fourth successive championship Scotland reaps reward for women's game Racing Cantona returns to inspire United All-round Ilott shines as Middlesex slump Lord's Scoreboard Hendry defies pain of broken arm to advance Owens knocked out by officialdom The Times Simon Barnes 42 Concern for Comfort Travel Ben MacIntyre on the Battle for the Soul of Woodstock Sotheby's Collecting Arts Outdoors Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment around Picture Gallery Ruth Gledhill experiences an inspiring Taizé-style service at All Saints in Gobowen At your Service Striking the wrong chord for the young Woodstock '94 has missed the spirit of the times Extra Watch Security Systems South Bank Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Philharmonic Multiple Classified Advertising Items IMG Artists Victor Hochhauser Presents AA Multiple Classified Advertising Items NT Royal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ticketmaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pay cuts all round, except for the superstars Birthday gift for the Bard Today is Shakespeare's birthday New Zealand has a present for him and the Globe Noddy Tired but then emotional Classical Concerts: Fluent French from Montreal; squeaks from Belorussia Montreal SO/Dutoit Festival Hall Just half a loaf London Musici St John's Sw1 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Anthony Michaels-Moore The Sunday Times A Weekend of laughter This Week's Specials Comedies, musicals, classic drama and the finest in modern dance - all these could be yours for a down-payment of £12.50 a year Theatre Guide West End Entertinment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New on Video: Innocents in search of love, land and a pen pal Views in the liquid-crystal ball Are LCD screens or projectors the best hope for reducing the domestic television set? Future Vision Join now Recordings: Miller's passion without the pictures; champagne waltzes in Vienna; Ride stay on the tracks The South Bank Centre Eugene Onegin Multiple Display Advertising Items Unicorn Engineering Ltd Dalewood Moriarti's workshop British Antique Replicas Medivac Healthcare The Fulfilment Business Ltd FFC Country Desks Springfield Mail Order Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Direct Foam Supply Co MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery A fine taste of merry England Celebrate St George's Day in style with the best England has to offer - be it tea, top hats or the finest umbrellas The Times Genuine Jersey Produce Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Toyota SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just one careful owner A-reg Cavalier estate, nice runner, only two gears, £800 ono… So how do you sell your car through the small ads? The Times Used Car Brief Are motorway speed controls still viable? The 70mph limit may be more of a hazard than a help Day of the Thunderers What next? After the hard work of getting fit… keep on running London Marathon: When the big day finally arrived, how did the Times teams fare? Picture Gallery Don't stop now, just take up an exercise you enjoy On the sick list The benefits of certain animal qualities This marathon-walker's tale As the aches and pains start to fade, the Times runners reflect on the agony and the ecstasy of the race Shell out for objets d'art Besotted by treasurers from the sea shore, a veteran shell-seeker has turned collecting into an art Saleroom The Moben Sale Where to find the best shell art Father figure Too many feminist novels tell the same tale. Marilyn French toes the line Our Father By Marilyn French Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Readers are winners in £1 classic stakes With an eye to a bargain, Giles Gordon loads up his shelves with cheap, no-frills editions of great English novels Zen in Venice Michael Dibdin sends his troubled detective into the shadowy underbelly of a stagnating city Dead Lagoon By Michael Dibdin Faber, £14.99 Derwent May reviews the critics The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Picture Gallery Times Newspapers Ltd Hours and hours of fun Audiobooks New in Paperback Red Sorghum New in Paperback Saddled with silence in a stable family In a horse-obsessed household, parents and children are tongue-tied Our not-so-innocents abroad The diplomatic skills of the Foreign Office are the envy of other countries True Brits By Ruth Dudley Edwards BBC Books, £16.99 When boys will be girls Liaison By Joyce Wadler Penguin, paperback original, £6.99 Drugs, guns and blood From New York's Yardies to British prison yard Blood Posse By Phillip Baker Picador, paperback original, £5.99 Times Books The Times Chelsea & Kensington London Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Wales Houses fit for growing families What to Look for Staying Put Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Waterside Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Exhibitions Gardens to visit Weekend Tips Sainsbury's Mebase Pride of the woodlands George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, unveils a delicately mottled spring beauty Gardens' cash crop The new chairman of the National Gardens Scheme has a travel diary worthy of a campaigning politician The Times Send us your thorny problems Garden Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex Oak The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Husqvama Forest & Garden Attention Times Gardeners Ardenco Ltd Agriframes Cannock Gates Ltd Groworganic Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Snapper Autoport Systems Ltd Brittany Ferries Saddle up for the Big Country Montana: A chance to play cowboys on the prairies introduces our three-page guide to America The best way to see Montana Americana Vacations Plc Cunard Crown Gateway to the Old West Texas: Beneath the soaring skyscrapers of Fort Worth, there is still no escaping the past Noble Caledonia Limited American Travel Tips USA: Guidebooks Word-Watching Orient Lines No Title On the trail of a Golden State secret California: Head out of the cities and you'll discover enchanting villages hidden among the redwoods P&O Glasgow Stena Sealink When every day is a birthday Children Welcome: the Cornish hotel where unaccompanied adults are discouraged Travel Tips How to get there and what to do Noble Caledonia Limited Trail Finders Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aito Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citadines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earthwatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Activity Holidays Cornwall & Devon The Saunton Sands Hotel Great savings on ferries and hotels Readers' Special: cut your holiday costs with The Times 'Half-price Europe' offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Highbullen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lake District The Blakeney Hotel Belstead Brook Hotel Suffolk Heritage Coast King's Lynn Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continued from Page 25 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Companions Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Winning Move Times Two Crossword Chess Punch Bridge The Listener Crossword No 3250: The Missing Colour by Corylus Word-Watching Solution to Crossword No. 3247 Computer Games Champagne A Channel Hoppers Guide to the Weeks TV and Radio Seven Days TV Picture Gallery Vision Picture Gallery Analysis and archival fun David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Channel-Hopping TV Series Beginning April 23 - 29 Home truths on our foreign affairs True Brits begins this week on Bbc 2 For once, says Peter Barnard, a fly-on-the-wall series delivers Feed the Children Poetic justice Arts Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Rowdy out West Repeats Hair raising ideas Science On a long Street Soaps Gym slips through Sport Lessons in the classics Schools' broadcasting is not all chalk and talk. Top writers, actors and producers have been drafted in to work on costume drama series for their teenage audience. Hilary Kingsley reports Sleep less in Seattle - and be ill Kate Muir on the dangers we take by going against our biological clock British Red Cross Not a Tootsie remake Off the Box Mother of all power struggles Richard Lindley has made a film about how close the 1984 miners' strike came to victory. He previews the programme Rabid bloodhounds or dogged trackers? Nothing attracts public interest more than scandal involving a public figure. David Toop reports Battle honours on and off the field David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Blockbuster and Western 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 Films on Televison Saturday Ford-powered mover Blockbuster of the Week Between the lines Western of the Week Saturday April 23 Satellite Everybody's pets since 1985 BBC1 Scrupulously logging the pros and the cons Saturday April 23 Choice: Getting in a flap about wildlife; two aspects of Britain's recent past; South Africa's Alcatraz Doncaster look for their sixth Sky One BBC1 The French are close to being a world away Choice: Cross-channel, cross-cultural contrasts Sunday April 24 Wanna be in my gang? Satellite Where's there's dirt there's public interest Monday April 25 Choice: Exhaustive media pursuit of a scandal; exhaustion through shift-work and sporting effort BBC1 A gem to remember her by Satellite BBC1 Paeans of praise for a poetic past master Choice: Laurels for a well-loved Laurete Don't miss this Miss M Satellite Choice : New drama; a scientific conundrum; low-life Russia; press freedom in South Africa Hopefully casting bread on choppy waters BBC1 The doctor will see you now Sky One Sky News Sky Movies Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Euposport UK Gold The Children's Channel Nickelodeon Discovery Bravo UK Living Family Channel MTV TV Asia TNT BBC1 Our men abroad, seen in extreme close-up Choice: Insiders' view of Britain's diplomats Looking sharp, Johnny Sky One Sky News Sky Movies Sky Movies Gold With an appropriately lean and hungry look Choice: A model of Dickens adaptation, a recycled crime story and more good news from Africa BBC1 Radio 1 A knockout encounter Pick of the Week Recommends Sunday April 24 Monday April 25 Tuesday April 26 Wednesday April 27 Thursday April 28 Friday April 29 Accelerated learning Too Late the Hero Espana Passion for life Contents At the heart of Europe The Highwayman Rude awakening Brought to book John Diamond Something for the Weekend I was looking forward to some volunteer saying,'Really? That much? So generous of you, Mr Diamond!' The God Club Greek cuisine Smart way to work Alfred Dunhill BMW Information Service BMW Universal Soldier Not since Montgomery has a single British soldier been so at the centre of the events of his age. Anthony Loyd profiles Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Rose, the UN Commander battling to bring peace to Bosnia. Photography by Corinne Dufka No Title P&O France Trouble and strife Andie MacDowell is here to promote a film, not to make Robert Crampton's job easier. And she doesn't. Photograph by Tery O'Neil Voice of the People It's 4am, and more than a million people in London are tuned in to Kiss FM - and Caesar 'The Geezer' Boogieman. Rosie Millard lends an ear to his show Teletext Lycra Triumph International Virgin, Whore or Sh Clarks Lumière Little Buddha Simpson Magazine Mutiny at the Yacht Club Magazine Top Gun Mitsubishi Motors The Off-Road Race Picture Gallery No Title Toyota (GB) Limited Toyota Introducing the 4x4 F Best of the Rest Power is Nothing Firelli Driving a You Can't Park There You Can with a Nissan Nissan Four-Wheeling and Dealing Isuzu King of the Wild Frontier Jan Morris saddles up to unleash the horse power of a Jeep Cherokee on the Welsh hills Harrods Callaway A Classic Sequel Daks Loxleys Landrover The New Sports Car Chelmsford Lancaster Testers Keith Gott Landrovers Europ assistance Anyone for Seconds? Dollond & Aitchison Honda Blue-Collar Workers No Title No Title No Title Picture Gallery Taking the City Breaks Ever thought of spending a weekend exploring years of history while you're based in an hotel of character, reflecting the local atmoshere? Regent Travel Services Dining-Room Stunnas World of Leather Campari Restaurant Guide Eating Out Olivio The Times Cook The best British ingredients, matched with the wines of jere create a memorable feast Picture Gallery Drink Is the growing fashion for "flying wine-makers" watering down regional traditions? What to Buy Gardening Which Sacred Art Belgium is a nation of beer-makers, none more dedicated than the Trappist monks, writes Paul Hoggart The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Cracking It with the Men who Know Part 45: Free Holidays for Life Picture Gallery Amy Tan Canon Hutchison telecom
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