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News from 07/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Janet Bush and Wolfgang Münchau, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, D. L. Briggs, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andy Sparrow, Michael Scott Rohan, David Wilson, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Michael and Peter Freeman, Ivo Tennant, Christopher McGovern, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Simpson, John Marriott, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Alec Jenkins, Simon Wilde, George Cassidy, Kenneth Chapman, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John Beardmore, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David Nathan, Antony Barnett, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jennifer A. Page, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Janet Bush and Ross Tieman, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Nicholas Thirkell, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Paul Droop, Valerie Colin-Russ, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Caroline Graham-Brown, Alfred Doll-Steinberg, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Stephen Anderton, James MacManus, Janet Daley, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, Wolfgang Münchau, Christina Koning, John Higgins, F. S. Hope, V. F., Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Graeme Kay, John Russell Taylor, Peter Hall, M. A. Jarrett, Paul Wilkinson, Stephanie Lewis, Jonathan Braude, Nigel Hawkes, Peter C. Denton, Arthur Leathley and Jonathan Prynn, Marcel Berlins, Erica Wagner, Kenneth Stevenson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Barbara Pease, H. G. Judge, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Elizabeth Still, Jeremy Morton, Anne Page, Lyn P. Farrar, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Angela M. V. Robinson, Helen Pridham, Sarah Jane Checkland, Kitty Little, Russell Twisk, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Roy Southwark, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Gregg, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michele Elliott, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Fred Emery, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Elizabeth Udall, Conal Gregory, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,

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Defiant Major tells critics: I'll be waiting Tory disarray after poll losses Lib Dems celebrate Carlisle ready to challenge Mandela's new deputy Sex advice doubt Index Weekend Win Feast of pomp as tunnel opens Bishops meet in secret to avert schism Picture Gallery Weekend Magazine Clinton's lawyer says sex claims are 'trash' Two Hurricanes from Higgins Opinion D-Day jamboree postponed to win veterans' support Shaken MPs seek to save seats in Tory heartlands Major's future as Prime Minister hangs in the balance Challenging for No 10 Lunn Poly Staking horse' Carlisle is threatened with deselection Monday in the Times Correction Restaurant owner gets nine years for cell killing Special relationship Citizen's charter helpline scrapped News in Brief Iraqi supergun warning Girl describes rapist Hill rescues remain free West's wife in court Arson attack kills girl Sacked men win £12,000 Reports not contempt Poison letter writer Bite Ballot In and out of deep water on the 9.52 to Europe John Major enjoys a smooth ride through the landscape of election defeat on an historic day trip through the Channel Tunnel. Joe Joseph reports The Times Channel Tunnel Wallchart Offer Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Mother seeks legal action over bully BT Picture Gallery Fresh touches on Trinity tradition Credo Midland Doctored bullets found near death home By a Staff Reporter: Boys crushed to death on wasteland playground Victim's last words to mother were:'I love you Mum. Am I going to die?' By a Staff Reporter: Mother tried to smother baby P&O By a Staff Reporter: Armed robber gave to charity Norwich Union Cheating colonel knocks stuffing out of bird world Doctor wins damages claim after 11 years on suspension Sex education guide lacks explicit advice for teachers Airtours Lloyd's losses force sale of Sassoon home CSA father leaves suicide note to Major By a Staff Reporter: DNA test refusal implies paternity' Tax change hits new car sales Public Auction Coroner to seek early extradition of doctor News in Brief Asleep at wheel Youth on run GP jailed Chef dead Royal exhibit Small change Safeway Ashdown expects by-election victory after Eastleigh win Liberal Democrats celebrate rout of Tories and inner-city gains against Labour Smug stockbrokers enjoy new notoriety Cafédirect Basildon breaks its bond with Tories Keene on Chess Labour takes heart from key gains Dillons Science Forum Panorama go-ahead News in Brief Blatch debut Defeat on a grand scale will test Major's resilience National Vote in Local Elections How disillusioned voters changed political map of Britain's councils Spring into Summer Toyota US rebukes Akashi on Serb tanks move UN Bosnia strategy questioned FIAT Estonia accused of 'apartheid ' over Russians Vatican speeds up annulment appeals North Yemenis accuse south of Scud attack Use of sophisticated weaponry has transformed traditional warfare in the Arabian peninsula. The West fears trouble could spill over into the Hom of Africa Our Foreign Staff: Fay's Singapore lashes likely to earn him millions VFB France Directe By our Foreign Staff: US jets crash in Korea Russian MP shoots dead a gangster News in Brief (AP): $41m damages (Reuter): Labour strife (AP): Reactor fire (AFP): Angola deal (AP): Skulduggery Mercury Minister recants Peking warns of political disaster ANC fails to win two-thirds share of final vote tally De Klerk named executive Deputy President as Mandela announces Cabinet team Election Results Police launch raid on white extremists Wyevale Left-wing exile awarded key post A British-educated economics graduate exuding diplomatic and personal charm has emerged as the right-hand man of the South African leader, writes Michael Hamlyn in Johnnesburg By our Foreign Staff: Rwanda factions agree on second tentative ceasefire The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Arkansas hostess files explicit suit against Clinton Paula Jones countered charges that she was a money-grabbing opportunist, saying shw would donate to charity any court award over and above her costs UN widens trade blockade to end Haiti military rule Panama's salsa king beats a path to the presidency Stena Sealink Picture Gallery Oil leak scuppers veterans' return Letter casts light on Kennedy 'romance' (Reuter): Japan ready for EU talks on surplus News in Brief Charges likely Madrid setback (Reuter): Algeria deal (Reuter): Envoy murder (AP): Bobbitt held (AP): Spying claim (AFP): Status symbol This history curriculum is bunk The new history syllabus claims to be traditional. Don't be fooled, says McGovern: the clue is in the small print Is this a scandal too far for Clinton? The latest sexual allegations against the President could be his undoing, says Martin Fletcher He feels threatened enough to warrant hiring a top Washington lawyer A real fight on his hands Local polls are no guide to general elections, but John Major is still in danger Picture Gallery Cheque this one out The Times Diary A Fake in the Hand An adventuring ornithologist falls foul of posterity Desperate Hopes The Major means of holding on to office Message to Arafat The Palestinians deserve better leadership Work in progress to ensure a future for St Ethelburga's The age of purity Light green fingers Tunnel vision Women priests All about London For the record The evidence that made Nixon quit Fashion footnote Satisfaction test At a standstill Court Circular Dinners Latest wills Personal Column Weekend birthdays Anniversaries University of Liverpool Church services tomorrow Royal National Lifeboat Institution Rukba Memorial service Royal engagements Winston Churchill Memorial Trust The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children Marie Curie Cancer Care St Swithun's School, Winchester Forthcoming marriages Marriages Sam Burns Sam Burns, boxing manager, promoter and former managing director of the bookmakers William Hill, died, on April 25 aged 74 He was born on May 20,1919 Personal Column William Saumarez Smith William Saumarez Smith, OBE, former member of the Indian Civil Service and subsequently first Appointments Secretary to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, died on April 28 aged 82. He was born on December 31,1911 Property for Sale Kenneth Imeson Kenneth Imeson, Headmaster of Nottingham High School, 1954-70, died in Cambridge on April 13 aged 85. He was born on July 8,1908 It is with the most profound and heartfelt regret, in which the whole nation and Empire will share Bill Harvey David William Harvey, railwayman and locomotive engineer, died in Norwich on May I aged 87. He was born on April 19,1907 News The Times Crossword No 19,536 Opinion Forecast The Open University Magazine Weekend Vision Profile 23 US stocks dive as jobs rise fuels rate fears Growth in the number of jobs being created in America suggests a stronger rebound in the economy and raises fears of higher interest rates in the US Mixed signals on recovery Post Office to sell foreign currency Stock Market The Pound Melvyn Marckus 22 Shares dive after loss Shadow over Euro Disney Gold Brent Crude Sport 34-40 Bank of Ireland Mortgages Two-week deadline on miners' contracts Weekend Storing Fixtures Weekend Money Helping Floating Caring Ex-Kidder trader in court denial B. A. T Industries Dangers of the Crest run for private investors Pepkor throws B&J £56m lifeline Credit Suisse loses action against local authority Lasmo gave options just before bid The Sunday Times Save & Prosper How brothers in law became men of property Argent: Michael and Peter Freeman Partner in power Robert Miller profiles the joint heads of the property group due to float next month with assets of up £150 million Mickey Mouse's lonely winter Tempus Picture Gallery Morgan Grenfell London expected to feel the chill after Wall Street fall Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options By our City Staff: BAT sees revival in tobacco industry Recent Issues Denby fired up for £40m float Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Healthcare warning by Zeneca Lloyd's losses Oil price rises Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Bates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Gazumpers are back in town With a dearth of quality property for sale, vendors are holding out for better offers, says Liz Dolan Borrowers on Benefits Murky holes in the wall Comment No Messing 29 Costs of Moving Home Scottish Widows No Strings 27 Incentives to Buy Co. operative Insurance Rothschild Asset Management Take cover for the care of an elderly relative Helen Pridham reports that insurers are finding it hard to get their message across Long Term Care Insurance Private Nursing Homes Briefings Save & Prosper Community Care Act The Equitable Life How to get unbiased financial advice Help is at hand for investors seeking an independent view, writes Robert Miller Save & Prosper New watchdogs on the way to help protect customers Hypo Foreign & Colonial Checklist for Advice Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd National Westminster Bank Fidelity Investments Flat dwellers battle against service charge demands First-time buyer Julia Hoare found leasing a big letdown, reports Antony Barnett Leaseholders Rights Family Assurance friendly Society Ec Make sure you're not left high and dry Buying a second-hand boat has its perils, even with a survey, say David Nathan Save & Prosper When a Talent for Teamwork is what It Takes Boat Insurance Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Henderson touche Remnant Birmingham Midshires Interest Rates Roundup Asset YRA Happy ending to car-hire dispute Expensive overdrafts CGT Allowances for March House insurance inquiry brings confusion M&G Save & Prosper First-Time Buyers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Aztec Fund Shares lose gains by the close Fidelity Brokerage Loheit takes over from Todd after dazzling dressage Positions Yesterday's Results Palmolive Gel Bath Newcastle Injury frustrates Curling Worcester Course Specialist Longer season leaves players feeling the pace The Deep to justify reputation in trial Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service By our French Racing Correspondent: Turtle Island to make classic grade Guide to our Racecard Munnaya to make stamina tell Today's Races on Television Richard Evans Nap: Alzianah (3.30 Lingfield Park) Next best: Bellsabanging Racing next Week Beverly Steve Wood dies from injuries in Lingfield fall Warwick BT N Zealand fail to follow their leader Rutherford stands alone as opening first-class game is dreawn Moxon lifts sluggish tempo Rest day for Ambrose DeFreitas takes hat-trick to nudge England selectors Yesterday's Scoreboards Navratilova recalls glorious past to reach semi-final Veteran stays distance in Rome Bayi the front-runner reluctant to join in chase As a field of golden oldies linc up to mark Bannister's feat David Powell Profiles a man who needed no pacemaker By our Sports Staff: Auriol on course for fifth title For the Record CAA Obree loses battle to use record bike Sport in Brief Brothers on parade Bould made captain Britain relegated Smith's assignment Threat to champion Rowell poised for fitting farewell Teams with proud cup traditions favourites in final at Twickenham and the Arms Park Greatest challenge finds rugby giant eager for the fray Saturday portrait: Jack Rowell by Simon Barnes Cardiff aiming to end Llanelli's dominance Genald Davies recalls the past glories and defeats of the teams in the Welsh Cup final at Cardiff Arms Park Referee in the sky exceeds its powers Rob Hughes examines the Bayern goal that never was Royle stands again on brink of ecstasy or agony The State of Play Guide to the Weekend Fixture Tomorrow Making waves in murky pools of water polo On Saturday The Times Football Cricket Rugby Union 38 Day of reckoning arrives for Walker Peter Ball believes that Everton's wretched form and laci of goal-power do not bode well for their survival in the Premiership Ballesteros revival leaves much to admire Spaniard stays in lead at halfway stage of International Open at St Mellion Jockey dies in fall at Lingfield Canon Simon Barnes 39 Conkern Shopping IBM Weekend This is a Picture of Three Football Players Travel Outdoors Gardening Dance Planning an evening out, or a day with your family?The Times' critics select the best rntertainment around Rock Jazz At your Service Ruth Gledhill joins a small but devoted congregation in Bettws Gwerfly Goch Classical Opera Films Theatre Museums Galleries Children Cox & Kings London Mozart Players IMG Artists Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Singalong Wigmore Hall City of London Festival RG African Decorative Arts The British Antique Dealers' Association The Royal Exchange Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Play to Packed Houses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norwich censors its 800-year-old legend Young, gifted and purty Theatre: Rarely-seen plays by Eugene O'Neill in Watford and Jean Cocteau at the National Desire Under The Elms Palace, Watford Smothered by mother Not even fine acting can justify a revival of Coeteau's Les Parents Terribles, says Benedict Nightingale Folky flavour Dance: English National Ballet is touring small towns Square Dance Swan, High Wycombe Raising dust No Big Deal Orange Tree, Richmond Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmanent Susan Gritton The Sunday Times Cambridge Theatre Guide Wes End Entert Ainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of the atee showing in London Have words about words See Teremce Frisby's new West End play and then go backstag to tell him what you thought about it - but only if you're a member The Times Picture Gallery Cinema Guide Geoff Brown; s assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on retease across the country This Week's Offers New on Video: The little black moustache from Charlie Chaplin to Adolf Hitler A chip off everyone's shoulder Consumers are the winners now that peace has broken out in the computer wars Future Visions Join now Pop Singles Recordings: Everyday folk tales from Levellers; a stylish Handel revival; a winning team for Verdi Pop Albums BBC Jazz Baroque Orchestral Chamber Sotheby's Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Audio Books Pozzani Pure Water Plc Crazy for Gershwin Multiple Display Advertising Items FFC Foam for Comfort Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Bed Co Allergy Relief Products Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stamford Clothiers Mops Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanging Bookcase with Drawers Greenspot Sportswear Medivac Healthcare British Antique Replicas Culture for sale As funding for galleries and museums declines, retailing - fron chess sets to tea towels - has become an important source of income Something really useful Mail Order A catalogue that no gadget-lover should be without Dollond & Aitchison The modelling art born in a prison cell Intricate models made by Napol An old flame to warm the collector's heart Strike a light! Those common old tinderboxes have become antiques Saleroom Life floods into rivers Rivers brought to the brink of extinction by drought are now brimming with life once more-a testament to their regenerative powers How rural Englishmen saved the day Farmer's Diary Paul Heire Flying out of Africa Feather Report The Big Value Flight Guide Traditional home north of Paris Picture Gallery Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co A Period Country Residence Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The dawning of a new stone age Property Short shrift for Conrad Audio Books Heart of Darkness By Joseph Conrad Read by David Threlfall Penguin Audiobooks, £6.99 Tess of the D'urbervilles By Thomas Hardy Read by Eleanor Bron Penguin Audiobooks, £9.99 The Sunday Times A murderous inheritance The tradition of the English whodunit has passes into the safe hands and dangerous imagination of Minette Walters The Sclod's Bridle By Minelle Walters MacMillan, £14.99 The Sculptress By Minette Walters Pan, £4.99 How Fay left me for another Giles Gordon has lost Fay Weldon to the charms of an American agent Times Books The Times / Dillons Bestsellers Hardback Paperback Reference Manuals Derwent May reviews the critics Easter Jumbo Solution New in Paperback Dillons Burnt in a rich flame Secrecy, death and privilege conspire to cripple a young man's life A Season in Purgatory By Dominick Dunne Bantam, £4.99 A Trollope for our times Ruth Gledhill meets a novelist of the modern Anglican Church Absolute Truths By Susan Howatch Harper Collins, £15.99 Library of Anglican Spirituality, a collection Edited by Susan Howatch Mowbray, £7.99 The spy who bored me On Dangerous Groung By Jack Higgins Michael Joseph, hardback, £14.99 Thunder Point By Jack Higgins Signet, paperback, £4.99 Rapping to a black rhythm West African echoes enliven the democratic English language The Book Guild Ltd Minerva Press Janus Publishing Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Jaguar Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motor and Allied Trades Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bubble cars: the next generation The latest tiny success from Japan proved to be the centre of attraction and surprisingly comfortable for a 6ft driver Fiat Uno The Times Moveable feasts of colour George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, explains why he has been expenimenting with pots and urns in his garden Homebase Gardens to visit Garden Answers Weekend Tips Bramley's Nurseries Kitchen Magic Fisons B. A. C Limited Norfolk Garden Supplies Knowle Nets Westwood The Times Cannock Gates Ltd Country Warmth Multiple Display Advertising Items Groworganic Hartley Greenhouses The city that stirs up a grand passion Eastern Europe: Prague, capital of the infant Czech Republic, retains most of its old treasures. . . Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Picture Gallery Danube Travel A life devoted to the pursuit of pleasure . . . while the many pleasures of majestic Budapest include some of the most relaxing baths in the world Prague with Cedok Swan Hellenic 'Feed your eyes as well as your stomach' Cie Tours International Travel Tips Big game for a small child Zimbabwean Safari: Now is the time of year to head for Africa in search of wildlife and adventure A&K Abercromble & Kent Travel Glasgow Weekand Breaks Turning a deaf ear to the children Baby Bluse: A weekend break with a young family can be a trial if your hotel is not geared to your needs Cunard Princess Word-Watching China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Pink Bermuda sands or New England autumn colours… P&O the First Name in Cruising Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson Worldwide Far Away Places Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Twickers world the Natural World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Prince Fred Olsen Lines Forte Leisure Breaks Xnterval International The Saunton Sands Hotel Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Bridge The Listener Crossword Word-Watching A cheat worth $500,000 for Applemac users Computer Games No Title Mercury A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV and Radio Seven Days TV Vision No place for hell, thanks Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Unhappy families: anyone can play Unlike his previous work, Roddy Doye's Family is not a commedy, but Elizabeth Udall finds he still has a sense of humour Family beging tomorrow Sunday, BBC 2,9. 35pm Brothers, sisters Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Crocs and cops Repeats Rattle and hum Science Curse the plot Soaps Piece of cake Sport Anatomy of a break-in Janet Daley, an American-born Times columnist, previews Watergate, a five-part series on the 1970s' greatest political scandal, at the centre of which was the late Richard Nixon Watergate begins on Sunday on BBC 2 at 8.50pm Glory, glory days? Not for long As this football season ends, Peter Barnard previews a tale from the last That's Football! is on Monday on Chennel 4 at 11pm The Royal Sociely for the Prolection of Birds Is there anybody there? Off the Box Bin there It's a joy to ride with this young motormouth Geoff Brown, the chief cinema critic of The Times, on the winners of a contest of young film-makers Buddha's Legs Wednesday, C4,9. 45pm No frills, no dancing girls Later With Jools Holland, a show whcih presenets rock without gimmicks, is back. Tony Patrick watched it being made Later with Jols Holland Tuday, Saturday BBC 2 at 10.30pm Conspiracy, crime and warfare Films on Television 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 Blockuster 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 May 7 Saturday Old-fashioned tonic Comedy of the Week Stuck in the middle Blockbus Ter of the Week Saturday May 7 Happy, happy, joy, joy Variations Caught playing with the act of democracy Choice: Revolutionary talkers; the voice of cricket; Latin American festivals; stars in the making Saturday May 7 BBC1 Sunday May 8 Brimful with good things Variations Lies, cries and tall stories of all kinds BBC1 Monday May 9 She is a real loony Should women have equal access to the ring? Choice; Women who want to box; how the Holocaust was made possible; celebrity journalists Monday May 9 BBC1 Tuesday May 10 Clearly, it will all end in tears Variations Putting adult ideas into infant minds Choice: What happened to childish innocence? Tuesday May 10 BBC1 Wednesday May 11 Day is breaking again Variations Spinning yarns with a revolutionary twist Choice: Big noise in the city; splinter action over woods; guilotine debate, British lack of passion Wednesday May 11 BBC1 Thursday May 12 Beauty in the eves of the beholder Variations When a woman is just too busy to die. . . Thursday May 12 CHOICEl: Deadly diseases; Ambassador class BBC1 Friday May 13 Trying your luck? Variations All aboard a quizzical trip down memory lane Friday May 13 Choice: Women of vision; battle to be war journalist; thrills and chills; fashions of yesteryear BBC1 Saturday May 7 Hesitant, but a hero Pick of the Week Sunday May 8 Monday May 9 Tuesday May 10 Wednesday May 11 Thursday May 12 Friday May 13 Opera National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Murice Lcroix Contents Picture Gallery Magazine Something for the Weekend John Diamond I can consume as conspicuously as the next snob, but I cannot see the point of making money as a hobby Letters Off-road driving Brought to book Interviewing Andie Safari Ralph Lauren The Air Conditioned Peugeot 405 Peugeot Look in the and tell Alfred Dunhill Concealed evidence linking ruptured implants with… The Lygon Arms Miele Summer. The perfect time the test the Audi Cabriolet Audi. Vorsprung durch Technik World of Leather A subversive act The actor Leslie Nielsen has spent the second half of his career sending up the first. He loves to play dumb in the Naked Gun spoofs but, Robert Crampton discovers, he likes straight-talking too. Photograph by Graham Wood Picture Gallery Tempra Action Station Wagon £10,996 Fiat Marco Polo a New Erain the World of Cruising Swatch Scuba 200 Have we Made our Diesel Too Refined Rover 218 Diesels above All, It's a Rover Suit yourself Picture Gallery Strings Attached At 19, the violinit Maxim Vengerov is musical colossus, international superstar and heart-throb. That's a lot for a young man to live up to, Joanna Pitman finds The Spanish Tourist Office The 100 Best Classical CDs Which are the 10 best elassieal recordings on CD? Richard Morrison introduces our four-part series, and offers a chance to win them. This week Gwen Hughes outlines the top 25 symphonies Top 20 CDs Competition The Times Your Chance to Buy CDs Lingua Phone Boards and Lodging The British beach house is back in favour, brough in by tide of domestic tourism and vernacular revival. Even the humblest of huts can capture the remance of the seaside, Oliver Bennett wirties Voyages Jules Verne Travel Promotions Ltd Restaurant Guide Eating Out Food & Drink The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Times Cook Food & Drink Summer months bring some of the finest, and freshest, of British ingredients Page & Moy Ltd On the Grapevine This week, The Times launches its Wine Club, offering readers exclusive wine at attractive prices Picture Gallery Calotine Noble Caledonia Limited The Vulture Picks over the bones contemporary culture Enter Password Cracking It with the Men who Know Part 44: Sex (Part… Picture Gallery The Times Margaret Atwood A Childhood Michelob The Cream of Manchester

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