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News from 30/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, P. R. Quarrie, Lord Desai, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Brook, David Adams, Edward Owen, Paul Heiney, Andrew Pierce, R. B. Stalbow, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Colin Bentley, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Shirley Dewes, V. N. U. Wood, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Adam, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ailsa Hamilton, A. John Clare, Stephen Taylor, Desai, Anthony Hope, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Clare Nullis, Sue Van Oorde, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Ken Broad, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anthony Steel, Clive S. Phillips, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Susan Grossman, Harry Blamires, David Nathan, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, P. H. Chase, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, J. P. R. Holt, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Alison Riddell, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, R. B. Sweetman, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Cedric Brown and Richard Giordano, Brian Crozier, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, David Weekes, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, Richard Girling, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Kalim Siddiqui Director, Nicolas Soames, George Plumptre, Wolfgang Münchau, Michael Kidson, John Higgins, Alexandra Frean and Richard Beeston, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Platten, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Alan Clark, Heather Alston, Paul Wilkinson, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Colin F. King, Anthony Loyd and Simon De Bruxelles, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Helen Nowicka, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Polly Toynbee, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Martin J. Norbury, Giles Whittell, Hugh Pitt, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Henry Sutton, Mel Webb, Russell Ashton, John Shaw, S. R. L. Green, Walter Gammie, Philip H. Stunt, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, W. P. Winchcombe, Richard Osborne, Emmylou Harris, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Keith Waterhouse, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, T. R. Hawthorn, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Brian Clancy, Mike Golding, Matthew Bond, Annie Pitt, Ross Tieman, Conal Gregory, Hilary Kingsley, Matthew Thompson-Royds, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, M. Terry Executive Secretary, Roy E. Richardson, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, John Watson,

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Euro-sceptics out of touch, says Hurd Manifesto 'wrinkles ironed out' Tories slipping into third place Index Weekend Magazine Agent's gorilla tactics foil animal smugglers Offers Mellor hit after TV recording Lara's debut century Yacht girl 'gave secrets to lover' Food & Wine London Car Telephones Weekend Holiday Britain hotter than the Med Officer fired over 'lezzies' is reinstated Peoples Phone Stena Sealink Line IRA kills informer as more youths vanish in Belfast Students face fines for 'guests' Law exam cheat awarded degree Safari boy in court on burglary charge News in Brief BNP activist attacked Police cautions rise West's wife remanded Beggar driven out LBC deal will keep airwaves occupied Monday in the Times Actress who married Sellers found dead at Los Angeles home Sheriff outlaws an aye for an aye Travel to Buckingham Palace in style The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: The man spurned by Jews and Arabs Pope breaks lee in bathroom fall Black 'was never on police list' Homebase Doctors demand boxing enquiry Treasury searching for solution to its building problem Abbey National Delays hamper search for boy Russia pops into Euro-song contest QC must pay £25,000 for son Rapist jailed for 28 years after 'torture' of young girls Youths lost after boat capsizes News in Brief Two jailed for shooting Plant theft Flying visit Election death Little Gaelic By a Staff Reporter: Videotape of assault traps lying policeman Sun Alliance Jewel from a Mogul hoard yields £230,000 By a Staff Reporter: Appeal Court allows claims by pupils with special needs Judge backs student fighting for grant Texas Nurse cleared in threats case Eczema hits upper classes Pick wisely when faith is á la carte Gredo The Kop passes into footballing history Ramblers pick leader News in Brief Mother jailed Pamphlet tears Surgeon case Multiyork Irish outcry at lack of horse sense Toyota Corolla Labour turns tables on Major over hospital visits MPs pull for disabled Save the Children Keene on Chess Buoyant voters bury Tory woes in a blue oasis Manifesto proof is in the reading Free Garden Furniture Minister backs pilot workfare schemes Mother tells of ordeal over caning plea delay Michael Fay's mother clings to the hope oc clemency. Yet her bitterness, as the long wait goes on, has made her see another Singapore beneathe the well-ordered surface Lunn Poly Classic Gardening Forum Picture Gallery Falklands agrees to Argentine mine hunt Call for Haiti sanctions News in Brief (AP): Gun suicide Genetic clock (Reuter): Ferry disaster GM By our Foreign Staff: Emu pies to give US a taste of Australia Enjoy Supa Burgers Unison Kabul Gurkhas to lower Union Jack The British Embassy in Afghanistan is being handed over to Pakistan in a footnote to the end of empire. Edward Gorman takes a final look National Westminster Bank IRA connection highlights Iran terror network The Sunday Times Greens scorn £2bn Berlusconi plan for bridge to Sicily Arrest of Civil Guard chief sought The Times British officer killed by mine in Bosnia Serbia's reforms revive economy Pilkington Glass KGB's $2m bonus 'shocked' Ames US begins debriefing CIA spy Fiat Americans take stock of world's beautiful people Israel and PLO in economy deal Peking rebukes US on Dalai Lama visit Olives Property Plc Victory claimed by police in neo-Nazi bombing arrests Round-up of Afrikaner militants strikes at the heart of white sipremacist movement (Reuter): Mandela confident of free and fair polls Cape Town: A suspect held over South Africa's worst serial killings made history by becoming the first person granted a court order protecting his rights under the three-day-old South African constitution. Norman Afzal Simons, a schoolteacher, denies that he killed 22 youths The Moben Sale (AP): 250,000 flee Rwanda to find refuge in Tanzania Britain's Biggest Bushmen facing bleak future as tourist sideshow Lessons from the consummate diplomat Henry Kissinger's blend of authority and historical insights puts British foreign policymakers to shame, argues Alan Clark Eton's rites of passage from a savage era Anthony Chenevix-Trench was only following a school tradition in discipline, says Philip Howard Corporal punishment daded away because it was seen to be ridiculous and barbaric Leave South Africa alone By pouring aid into the state, the West will wreck its chances of survival Life in the fast lane The Times Diary A Pension Parable Self-regulation and commissions leave consumers unprotected Twenty-Eight Years for Rape Judges distinguish between degree of sexual crime The Money Stone Why are not more British women called Emerald? Euro presidents should be elected The many other facets of a controversial headmaster Nixon on Nixon Brave souls who have helped to change South Africa Women priests Beyond belief Lone cancer outpost Watch it Court Circular Royal engagements Dinners Weekend birthdays Service luncheon Lincoln's Inn Picture Gallery Lecture Service dinner Church services tomorrow Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages University news Tiger Moth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debs Bought & Sold Pembroke Road W8 Sue Turner Sue Turner, Controller of Children's Programmes at Thames Television, 1972-78, and equestrian, died from cancer on April 23 aged 53. She was born in Stretford, Manchester, on July 23,1940 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations Vacant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Group Captain Peter Vaughan-Fowler Group Captain Peter Vaughan-Fowler, CVO, DSO, DFC and Bar, AFC, Lysander pilot for SOE operations in France, died on April 24 aged 71. He was born on January 18,1923 Rukba The Times Association Action Marie Curie Cancer Care Wembley Park Scenes Jack Bentley Jack Bentley, trombonist, scriptwriter and journalist, died on April 22 at his Berkshire home aged 80. He was born in Salford, Lancashire, on April 29,1913 The Rev Glen Garfield Williams The Rev Glen Garfield Williams, former General Secretary of the Conference of European Churches, died in Geneva on March 28 aged 70. He was born on September 14,1923 News The Times Crossword No 19,530 Opinion The Guardian: Papers Columns Letters Obituaries Forecast Business Sport MacMillan Saturday Times Saturday Times Weekend Vision Bzw faces £1bn action over deal that ruined B&C Norwich Union fined £300,000 Lautro has hit back at critics who say Norwich Union's ?300,000 fine is too low, and gives warning that further large fines for insurance companies are imminent Stock Market Profile 23 Profits warning hits Canadian Pizza price The Pound Melvyn Marckus 22 Picture Gallery Redrow Gold Brent Crude Sport 34-40 LVMH scents success in Guerlain deal Thornton Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Learn Early Car Costs Find Fakes US car and truck sales give Ford a boost Porsche demand gears up Watchdog to be a 'pale shadow' of Goode vision The Unilever/Procter & Gamble Power play Decision on Lancer sale likely next week Gm files suit against López daughter Scott heads Saatchi pay league By our World Trade Correspondent: UK airlines deny role in Swissair stake buy Enterprise share fall shrinks Lasmo bid US factory for Scotland Helene on buying trail Kidder acts over $9m Carlton director resigns Grampian tunes profit Hunters £9.4m cash call The Sunday Times Fed intervenes to support falling dollar Business Roundup Save & Prosper Picture Gallery Creating the catalyst for global expansion British Gas: Cedric Brown and Richard Giordano Partners in power Rose Ticman finds an intellectually agile double-act reshaping Britain's tenth largest company A habit worth sticking to Tempus Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Late-trading row erupts amid claims of market rigging Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Life Options Pelican acquires diners from Forte for £11.5m Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Coffee price reaches 5-year high Fitness deal Foundry sold Hornby buys Wall-Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Kids' Stuff 29 Travelling hopefully. . . at a bargain price Liz Dolan reports on how to take advantage of the many discounts available as the holiday price war intensifies Special Travel and Holiday Deals for Credit Card Users Still patronising the punters Comment Deupty Business Editor Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House Deals for August Members Fraud Drive 27 Hypo Foreign & Colonial Bristol Issuing note of caution The police expect counterfeit ?50 notes to reach the streets next month, writes Robert Miller How to Spot a Forgery Fidelity Investments The Long History of Fraud HP boosts safety for car buyers Margaret Dibben explains why the practice of spreading payments for vehicles is accelerating in UK Invesco cut signals unit trust price war Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd What is the Purchase Flemings The Investment Trust Experts End of the road for fraudsters Towery Law Financial Planning Ltd Abbey National School fees help on the way Government allowances are to be raised, Conal Gregory reports England and Wales Assisted Places Scheme Briefings National Westminster Bank Save & Prosper Small investors start here It is never too early to introduce children to the stock market, writes Liz Gill Game Rules Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Save & Prosper Schroders Experts Say Foreign Colonial Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Henderson touche Remnant Northern Rock Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset The Equitable Life Subsidence damage and insurance companies M&G Save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Information Service You're Caracas if you miss it! Another volatile session Fidelity Brokerage Thorpe and Hollioake put Surrey in total command Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Longley follows Saxelby's debut example Hampshire delayed by dogged Shahid Simmons hits county record Rutherford shrugs off sore head Faurie draws solace from E1 Lute victory Britain well beaten Scotland falter Bowls move protest Garside into last eight Miller's trophy quest Ireland game sold out The Sunday Times Barrichello crash overshadows Senna's success Accident exposes Formula One's perils Details Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Places where trout prefer to lie The Flyfisher as Detective High-goal standard requires deep pockets John Watson looks forward to another highly competitive season in polo, a sport enjoying increasing popularity Tomorrow Blackheath runners prepare to complete club treble Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nicholson eyes Ascot after 20-1 surprise Board seeks new Derby sponsor Yesterday's Results Hexham Hereford No Title Plumpton No Title Racing next week Talented State Performer can warm to classic task Nap: Tropical (4.15 Newmarket) Next best: Overbury (1.55 Newmarket) Big Race Line-Up Celestial Key on favourable mark Today's Races on Television Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Form Guide to the Contenders New Market Did You Know? Haydock Park Woking finally return to Wembley Resurgent Leeds face tall order in final As rugby league's day of reckoning arrives, Christopher Irvine rates the heavyweights Leeds Wigan Peerless leader who draws strength from the sound of silence Saturday portrait: Elley Hanley by Simon Barnes Clubs must adjust to culture shock Cantona completes cosmopolitan blend United bring another FA Premiership crown within reach Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on the disparate talents that make up the English game's dominant force Townsend trains sights on Torrance Gardiner puts fizz back into Bucks As the play-off finals get under way tonight, Nicholas Harling profiles Derby's key man Amateur plot leaves game missing cut For the Record Village cricket threatened by the curse of competence On Saturday Honest, guv Hanging tough Big time Hats off Racing 36,37 Lara continues to weave his magic spell Tottenham and Everton face crucial battles Famous clubs fight for survival Specialist reassures Hendry over broken arm As the injured champion builds a narrow lead over Davis, Phil Yates explains how he is overcoming his handicap Picture Gallery South Africa aims for Games Oreck Simon Barnes 39 Outdoors Beware of the Thinking Dog US Robotics Travel Books Arts Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment around At your Service Ruth Gledhill slakes her thirst for spirituality at a church in south London Children Duxiana To Advertise Call: 071 481 1920 City of London Sinonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items IMG Artists South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items MGP Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Antique Dealers' Association Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Queen and I Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Fax: 071 481 9313 Multiple Classified Advertising Items A homage to Catalanchester? Manchester is hosting a festival of the arts of Catalonia, Andy Lavender reports. But what about the weather Nana mouskouri Another load of old Tate bricks Falling in love with Lenny The Sunday Times Swansea Cork Ferries Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Claire Martin Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Have a dream in the Garden Shakespeare as grand opera, Shakespeare with added music, dance and martial arts - nothing is barred when it comes to the Bard The Theatre Club Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country This Weeks Offers New on Video: From killing pigs to political assassination Gershwin's piano rolls again The composer's performances have been transferred from piano rolls to computer disc Player Pianos Mayfest Time in Glasgow How to Book—and Join Problems Recordings: Blur just miss their focus; a pocket Caruso from the 1930s; Elgar's epitaph for a rabbit Pop Singes Big Friendly Giant No Title 20Th Century Orchestra Opera NT Vocal To Advertise Call: 071 481 1982 Moriarti's workshop Dunlopillo D-Day Heroes The Nightlight Offer The Breton Shirt Co Eleanor House Law Officers of David L. 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Restorations The Fulfilment Business Ltd Springfield Mail Order Ltd Fax: 071 481 9313 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rejuv Products Ltd Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Winebergs Sicilian warmth on a plate Ceramica Blue in west London is importing the bold colours of the Mediterranean to brighten up British diming rooms Design talent finds an outlet at exhibition The innovations of contemporary British designers can be bought at a show opening next week Divertimenti Faraway islands stamp their mark on a teacher's heart A passion for postage stamps from the Falklands, which has lasted nearly 50 years, has helped a collector to become an expert on the islands' history How to find out more about stamps Saleroom Sailing home for a steak and a pint With only seven days of his gruelling round-the-world voyage to go, Mike Golding looks forward to setting foot on dry land-and heading for the pub The ol' hoss that the fire brigade dug out Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney The bird with a soft spot for man Fether Report North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Share Multiple Classified Advertising Items Test your Word Power in our Prize Competition Prizes of £50 will be given for the first five correct solutions opened on Monday, May 16,1994. 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The winner and solution will be published on Saturday, May 21,1994 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayfair Arithur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reclaiming the country house as a home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pegasus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibitions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points to consider when buying a country home For Sale Derwent May reviews the critics Dillons Bestsellers The Times Let us tell you a story Starting today: The Times is offering readers the opportunity to collect eight superb classic audio book—and they are free How to Get your First Two Audio Books The Times Stop being silly, Jilly Polly Toynbee wonders why Jilly Cooper carries on truing out her best selling piffle The Man who Made Husbands Jealous By Jilly Cooper Corgi, £5.99 When the reader has it taped The Times Audio Library New in Paper Back Hodder & Stoughton Preaching the good word There is a great deal of bad English about, but is correct English the same as good English? The Queen's English By harry Blamires Bloomsbury, £18.99 Let's talk about me Nigella Lawson on a life of Peter Sellers that says more about biographer than actor The Life and Death of Peter Sellers By Roger Lewis Century, £20 A trust we should not betray Worthy and even unglamorous, Book Trust's work is essential Books in the Times next Week Minerva Press The Book Guild Ltd Viking BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar XJS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagon Car doctors with a roadside manner This weekend the motoring organisations expect up to 100,000 calls for help from drivers, Kevin Eason reports The rival 'knights' battling to rescue you Title drive starts Company Car Driver of the Year contest attracts over 70 firms Tulips in a Tudor setting In a garden from the past, George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, discovers the rewards of propagation Weekend Tips Hebase Hayter Gardens to visit this weekend Garden Answers Groworganic The Times Fisons Norfolk Garden Supplies Ardenco Ltd Jacques Amand Ltd Country Warmth Original Organics Ltd Linwood Turner Endless Pool Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Oryx Trading Ltd MOPS Wanted BAC Mow master Sunny island will capture your heart Aspects of Cyprus: Two Times writers explore the rich diversity of this colourful destination Multiple Display Advertising Items CYPRUS Limassol The Mountains Inspirations plc Cyprus travel facts Cadogan The British Virgin Islands Walk away your worries Jersey: Frustrated by car-clogged life in the city? An island break offers a breath of fresh air Jersey Travel Guide British Airways Stena Sealink Noble Caledonia Limited From £180 Return Correction Word Watching Silver Springs Winning room with a view Hotels: Readers take up Robin Young's challenge to nominate the Best bedrooms in Britain Travel Selection Dillons D-Day Anniversary Air Tour Competition Staying off the Beaten Track Johansens Recommended Hotels Guide Rac Hotel Guide Great Britain Boxtree Family France Baltic States Good Gardens Guide 1994 Johansens Recommended Inns and Restaurants Guide Rac Motoring Atlas Great Britain Collins Road Atlas USA Nomads of the Wind a Natural History of Polynesia Collins Road Atlas Britain Johansens Recommended Private Country Houses Guide Rac Hotels in France Culture Shock Working Holidays 1994 The whole world is your oyster With Bank Holiday: Delhi's at melting point, but Madeira is quite mild—hot or not, the choice yours Teletext Noble Caledonia Limited To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline ticket Network Lunn Poly flight shop Travel Information Service Travel insurance Meridiad Flights and Flydrive to the USA & Canada America Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Canvas Holidays Citadines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ilios Island Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotswolds Holcombe Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music and magic at a hotel that time forgot Switzerland: An alpine resort with the old-ashioned, homely atmosphere of an English country retreat Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Manor House & Ashbury Hotels The Saunton Sands Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coastal cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cottage Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shropshire The Times/ Dillons Bestsellers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somerset & Avon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items King's Lynn Botley Park Hotel & Country Club Rural Retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous SIRiUS Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Bandleburment Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Camelot Dinners Dates Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times Newspapers Chess Winning Move Crossword range Punch Bridge The Listener Crossword Word-Watching How to enter Cyberspace Computer Games Mercury Index Rumpole Vision Bunkers, bullets and ballots Channel-Hopping HDavis Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Picture Gallery The ancient Greeks had a vote for it Philip Howard welcomes a season of programmes to mark the 2,500th birthday of democracy The ABC of Democracy is an Channel 4 today, Saturda, at 8pm Where to Bite the Ballot Parkinson's Disease Society Music's charmers Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Open and shutter Repeats Blokes, spokes, strokes Science Corrie conquers Soaps Going the distance Sport Truth includes friction Michael Williams, the star, and Roger Hall, the author of the comedy series Conjugal Rites, explain to Hilary Kingsley why marital sit-coms must show the bad as well as the good times Conjugal Rites begins on Friday at 8.30pm on ITV Out of sight, out of their minds? Peter Barnard on troglodytes and others who enjoy defying claustrophobia Going underground: Subterranea Britannica Monday, BBC2, 6.25pm National Breakdown It's all in the plot Of the Box You don't have to say you love her, just watch Is Dusty Springfield Britain's finest female popular singer to date? Tony Patrick looks at the evidence Dusty Monday, BBC1 Joking apart, we're different Is northern humour foreign to the south? David Nathan asked writers from both sides of the Watford Gap to decide Rebels, gangsters and misfits David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Comedy and the Classic 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 April 30 Light on its feet Comedy of the Week Essential Dickens Classic of the Week Saturday April 30 Double dose of laughter cure Variations Running, hiding, standing up to be counted Choice: A sporting benrhmark which has defied metrication; how democracy first happened BBC1 Satellite One-note samba makes change Variations Escaping is only the first step to survival Sunday May 1 Choice: British pluck and Russian bad luck BBC1 Satellite Weepy time down South Variations All-singing, cycling, caving and painting show Choice: Portraits of an enduring entertainer, sporting rivals, English eccentrics and a great painter BBC1 Satellite The way we warped Variations BBC1 'Appen some of us will find it amusing' Choice: Northern comedy and two tributes Satellite They can't make 'em like that Variations Two's company, three's an eternal triangle Choice: Casualties of love, the countryside, prison food and ministerial contempt for Parliament BBC1 Satelite Not green; how wet is my valley Variations Unravelling Thai knots for Brits abroad Choice: Bloc votes and cunsulting with consuls BBC1 Satellite Loop the loot Variations Surprises and secrets of women down the ages Choice: Women's lives through the past 600 years; a sit-com returns; African democracy; Dickens BBC1 Saturday April 30 You remember Louis? Pick of the Week Radio 1 Radio 1 Radio 1 Classic Countdown Proton Magazine TAG Heuer Contents Dad's Army on the Defensive Houses of Windsor Something for the Weekend The upshot of my call might be a brick through my window, a mugging, paint stripper over my own car The God Club Greene's library Down Mexico way Paglia's childhood Fit of gallantry Austin Reed P&O France The Power of the Fury Dollond & Aitchison Not all our bright ideas Audi. Vorsprung durch Technik All the President's Men Toyota Firelli Firelli Frederick Forsyth A Mind's Eye View The scientist who unravelled the mystery of DNA has now turned his mind to thehuman brain and consciousness. Nigel Hawkes meets Francis Crick Your Chance to Meet Francis Crick German National Tourist Office No Title Renault Going, Go Pale Limitations The second time the £50 million Beit collection was stolen, the trail led detectiveson a boy's own adventure to istanbul, Antwerp, Dublin-and the IRA. Sarah Jane Checkland reports Brights of Nettlebed Rites of Passage Tougher road safety training could help stop drivers - especially young ones - behaving as if they have a licence to kill, writes Richard Girling Berghaus Pale Limitations Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Acuvue Shedding light on Victorian values Board with conservatories and lofts, a new generation of architects has drawn up radical conversion plants to create lightness and space, writes Marcus Binney No Title The Genuine Panama Hat Company Restaurant Guide Eating Out Harrods The Times Cook Veal makes a tempting bank holiday roast—as long as it's free range Drink Languedoc is ready to rise again after years of mediocrity to become one of France's major wine regions What to Buy Which? 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