News from 14/05/1994
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Sarah Bartlett, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Adrian Room, Patricia Davies, Martin Gilbert, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Rose Wild, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Diana Heimann, Andrew Longmore, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Brian Parker, Neil Bennett, Sona Bennett, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Liz Dolan and Robert Miller, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, G. P., Mike Davis (Managing Director), Clive Davis, Michael Schmidt, David Robinson and John Marriott, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Anne Robinson, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Tim Coulson (Headteacher), Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, J. Martin Watson, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Michell, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, D. H. Noble, Martin Barrow, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Andrew McLellan, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Bob Copper, Richard Scott, Hugh Poulter, John Young, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Peter Galloway, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Margaret Dibben, Francis Wilford-Smith, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, Janet Daley, Vittorio Radice and Malcolm Curzon, Arnold Wolfendale, David Winter, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Jill Insley, Sally Baker, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Christina Koning, George Plumptre, J. Du Bois, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Norman Fox, Geoffrey Clarke, Rose Wild, Personal Finance Editor, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Heather Alston, Paul Wilkinson, G. Smithers (Head of mathematics), Liz Gill, Don Braben (Chief Executive), Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Jonathan Prynn and Nicholas Wood, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Theresa Buck, Chris Tuppen, Julian Muscat, Ben Preson Education Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, L. Finkelstein, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Stewart Tendler and Michael Horsnell, Christopher Walker, Jo Hanks, Robert Crampton, Brian MacArthur, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, R. A. Bischof, Helen Pridham, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Tony Dawe, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Stewart Tendler and Robi Dutta, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David McCULLOUGH, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Julia Matthews, Fiona Beckett, Duncan Claridge, Mike Golding, Matthew Bond, Hilary Kingsley, Alexandra Campbell, Richard Ford, Jonathan Mirsky, A. Graham Hellier, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoJuly contest may rule out dream ticket Brown threatens Blair bandwagon By our Political Editor: Tories urge Major to delay reshuffle Times sales up Index Weekend Win English IRA bombers jailed for 30 years Murder verdict quashed Magazine Grand Prix stars show face of fear in Monaco Commando thieves raid 'Tarzan's' castle Sound of silence as the killers rule in Rwanda Sam Kiley reports on the merciless slaughter taking place daily in the shadow of the cathedral at Gitarama Weekend United Cutlers of Sheffield Sport Major vows to complete his five-year programme 'You cannot judge a house when only the foundations are laid' Cafédirect By our Chief Political Correspondent: Don't write trie off, says Heseltine Monday in the Times Briton gets 50 lashes in Gulf state IRA bombers murder police station cleaner News in Brief Church opts out Danger man goes free 'Safe cigarette' fears Pint of beer to rise 6p Police chief banned Boy to face murder trial Police hunt strangler Daily Telegraph sales drop below 1 million Knockando Appeal Court dears bouncer jailed for M50 Wilks murder Former soldier and family jubilant after five-year battle to clear name Murder trial man shot twice in street Fly to New York for £10 Winner has no problem with Times conundrum Despised Black 'did not kill' C&G Sex case teacher prompts HIV fears Anorexia twin is admitted to hospital Peugeot IRA sympathisers who turned to terror Arrest of 'weekend revolutionaries' led police to rethink strategy against terrorists on mainland Detectives dismiss lorry bomb claim Forte N&P Auntie seeks poetic justice for favourite Seamus Heaney's triumph has cast the job of Professor of Poetry in an altogether more serious light, Joe Joseph writes BAA By a Staff Reporter: Judge jails bankrupt property fraudster ARC Freed rapist guilty of more sex attacks News in Brief Call to help film industry Burning issue Harrods action Coin windfall Last blast Trees stolen Road reopens! Raising the tone Range Rover Labour duo must juggle hopes and friendship Leaderrship Contenders avoid limelight Days of Silence National Westminster Bank Tobacco dispute ends short truce In the Commons Unicef Tory hopes may hang on choice of opponent Riddell on Politics Parties suspend Euro-election campaign as a mark of respect Leadership election will test Smith's democratic reforms Bonhams Keene on Chess Barclaycard Daughter returns home to join family in grief Churchill 's lines of love's labour lost fetch £76,000 Lexus Anglers protest over ruined sport A politician with Christian ideals Predo The Green Room 'Forgotten' veterans salute their dead Anzio campaigners feel left out by D-Day events. In California, everyone is welcome to the party Curriculum advisers rebel over changes Concern Irish offer Americans the ultimate pub prize National Savings French thank GIs with mock invasion Tutsi refugees face choice of starvation or being murdered Veteran aid workers scorn Un plan for Rwandan peace force as too little, too late 'I saw hills covered with bodies resembling lawns of flesh' Europ assistance (AFP): Planes shot down after Yemen plan rejected News in Brief (Reuter): Women's vote (Reuter): Six executed (Reuter): Appeal lost (Reuter): Maid's fortune (Reuter): Yen for danger Russian MPs call for end to arms embargo oh Serbs Vote in Moscow and Washington on Bosinia sanctions raise fear of intervention on Cold War lines Spread of housing endangers koalas Help the Aged National Westminster Bank Drunken neo-Nazis terrorise blacks in Magdeburg riot Zil efficiency drive has workers yearning for Soviet good times Dolphin Picture Gallery P&O Allies start to beat the big retreat from Berlin Court bars widow from using embryos Craxi attack (AFP): Tower gutted (Reuter): Four face trial (AFP): 'Revolt' inquiry (Reuter): Bishops ousted PLO police march into city awash with arms The unfurling of the palestinian flag over Jericho will do little to stop children selling bullets for 25p. only the novice security forces seem to lack ammunition NR The World in Cartoons ATI Wanted: nubile women plumbers Take your guard for a second innings Select a cricket team to brighten your summer viewing Fixtures for the Times Second Innings Game The infocheck Group Terms and Conditions Lara heads list of newcomers with strong appeal Simon Wilde on the late arrivals who merit serious consideration for selection during a busy programme of first-class matches Batsmen … Each of These Catagories Captains Mi6 fears IRA may obtain missing Afghan missiles Clinton foes accused of using press in Britain Nomination for court post Stena Sealink Heroic Japan triumphs in fantasy world war Lunn Poly Prosperity 'vindicates Tiananmen massacre' Oliver North is condemned within his own party, but Virginia may yet send him to the Senate, writes Martin Fletcher a state of embarrassment My rock and roll secret Despite his early, self-inflicted death and lyrics full of hatred, Kurt Cobain may have an important message Blue is the colour Maintain this dignity in the House A reform of Commons procedure should be John Smith's legacy No Title After the Truce The battle for Labour's future now begins The Other Africa Malawi struggles out of darkness Ee Eye Addio Soccer marketers see the glory of a good tune Lost leader whom the nation mourns Shots in the cola war Facts of history Honourable place of maths and science in curriculum Chair of poetry Danish expedition Another loss to the City Down to earth Names to rock with Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial service The Right Rev Laurence Brown Dinners Service dinners University news Cambridge Birthdays Picture Gallery Appointments in the diplomatic service Personal Column Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages School news Sir Alfred Beit. Bt Samuel Selvon Samuel Selvon, West Indian novelist and short story writer, died in Trinidad on April 16 aged 70. He was born in Trinidad on May 20,1923 Personal Column NDCS Association Action Monty Modlyn Monty Modlyn, OBE, radio and television broadcaster, died on May 6 aged 72. He was born in Lambeth, south London. in 1922 Geoffrey Lehmann Geoffrey Lehmann, MBE, medical missionary in the Himalayas, died on April 16 aged 90. He was born on January 12,1904 On this Day May 14 1884 News The Times Crossword No 19,542 Picture Gallery Opinion Papers Times Weather Call Aa Road Watch Hours of Darkness High Tides Columns Sir Alfred Beit, Bt. former Conservative MP Letters Forecast Judgment day Spott ABTA Saturday Times Picture Gallery GEC to shed 450 jobs in revamp Stock Market London Closing Prices Profile Judgment threatens company rescues Nationwide raises fixed-rate loans Melvyn Marckus Competition slows Unilever advance The Pound Gold Brent Crude Sport Portals bid ialks raise prospect of £500m deal Knight Williams Weekend Sporting Fixtures Robert Ballantyne: Weekend Money in a Fix Million Ways Diy Tax Safe as Houses? AP: Slowdown in US consumer prices heartens markets CIA Gas prices - the Rupert Bear factor Lasmo defence may force higher Enterprise bid By our City Staff: Laing in $400m US deal Slough bids for rest of Bredero Multiple Display Advertising Items Lme sees surge in prices Revival in advertising boosts The Telegraph PWS slides to loss Whessoe profits fall NatWest in HK venture Fimbra Putting the passion back into fashion Habitat: Vittorio Radice and Malcolm Curzon Panners in power Sarah Bagnall profiles the managing director and finance director who revived the furniture store's fortunes Soap wars scar Unilever Tempus Picture Gallery M&G The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Dull end to account as buyers stay on the sidelines Speciality Shops stands by for market debut Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Liffe puts baron trader London listing plan dropped Oil deal Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baind & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Cheap home loans come to an end Where should borrowers go for a mortgage? Liz Dolan and Robert Miller offer advice Widows and children first Comment Do It Yourself A Buyer's Guide to Types of Mortgages Pin money European Utilities Trust Seven Ages A fix in time beats rise Jyske Bank Save & Prosper Safe as houses? Sara McConnell on safer ways for elderly homewoners to earn income Safer Home Income Plans Time to do your own tax Revenue offers glimps into future Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Seymour Sinclair Investing in the Luxuries of Life National Westminster Bank How to live with a million Liz Gill on the wise words offered to big winners by paid advisers Fidelity Investments If You Win Save & Prosper Talk to Towry Law Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Fimbra First Mortgage Securities Driefings Save & Prosper Sun Life Fimbra Better the devil you know? G for gutted Interest Rates Roundup Asset Rothschild Asset Management Scottish Widows Seven ages of investment AITC Gartmore Safety is the real prize National Savings has a wide range of improved rates and returns on offer, says Sara McConnell Rickman Tooze How to save your financial bacon Sara McConnell explains the systems which should safeguard your investments against rogue advisers Schroders Mercury Asset Management When you don't want to gamble Margaret Dibben on the low-risk ways of guaranteeing an income Attention All Investors ! Fimbra Prolific Concentrating of Investment Bargain-hunting is best Rates of annuities can vary by as much as 25 per cent. Jill Insley on how to get a healthy return for your investment Working for your benefit What is the last expensive way to make regular payments into your pension plan? Newton Take the shock out of stocks Perpetual Just for risk-takers Jo Hanks suggests four ways to take a gamble Foreign Colonial The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Futures drag shares lower British Funds Fidelity Brokerage Emperor Jones on course for Ascot after fine display Tarry tries to close title gap at Fernie Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Newbury Thirsk Hamilton Park By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Manntari to take classic in his stride Curragh Tomorrow Yesterday's Results East Of The Moon looks best Perfect imitation provides food for thought The Elyfisher as Detective Lingfield Park Southwell Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Wolverhampton Racing next week Illingworth has limited room for manoeuvre Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, sees little point in England picking players with no Test future for the Texaco Trophy games Records fall to Gooch at his most imperious Speight ignites fighthack New Zealand heartened Graveney turns rising tide Derbyshire stunned by Ward's power play Yesterday's Scoreboards Protection is a common bond Concerns for motor racing safety dominate proceedings on both sides of Atlantic Weekend Fixtures Multiple Classified Advertising Items For the Second Harelink Suspension failure at heart of Imola crash David Miller uncovers further clucs in the hunt for the cause of Ayrton Senna's fatal accident United's ambitions go beyond double Great pre-match build up Fearsome gladiator retains reclusive spark of humanity Saturday portrait: Mark Hughes by Rob Hughes, football correspondent When Cooke found his ideal match Newton contains key for Hoddle Keith Pike believes Chelsea's player-manager will resist the temptation to turn out today McNulty makes his move as flood subsides Referee Don steps in Rowell's policy clear Griffiths takes lead Offiah inspires Wigan Smith earns victory in familiar fashion Sport in Brief Davies jumps to attention Briton excels with eagle in Lpga championship Courier falls to inspired Czech Thresher Wine Shop McCarthy echo sours us freedom anthem Face to face Viper warning Leg stops play Gazza beware Caught out Fishing Smell of fear on streets of Monte Carlo Oliver Holt reports on the gloom enveloping Formula One before tomorrow's Monaco Grand Prix Mosley's safety measures United aim to torture Chelsea's soul Ladbrokes Cricket Arts He Furnished his Home for .. . £142 Headline Travel Outdoors Gardening Opera Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment around Opera Jazz Rock At your Service Ruth Gledhill makes a spring pilgrimage to the Jewish Ba'omer festival Jerba At your Service Classical Theatre Films Museums Galleries Dance Children The Times Fact File The positive force of family feuds Janet Daley examines her own generation's child/parent rift and that of Victoria Scott's Books on Tape The Buys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Singalong Barbican Hall Howard Keel IMG British Car Rental Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vb Multiple Classified Advertising Items ENO Royal Exchange Theatre Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mine eyes have seen the glory of a hit song Hardy Alpine perennials Mummenschanz is bringing its mime back to Britain, Kate Bassett reports. But has the formula worn thin? In the Times on Monday Piano Blades with masses of flash Ice Dance: Britain's skating darlings set the rink alight Torvill and Dean Sheffield Arena Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Nicholas Pearson Ticketmaster Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cooney takes a new line See more. pay less and enjoy yourself with the club that puts you in the best seats for comedy, drama, dance - and political pupperty Cinema Guide This Week's Offers The Big Otours Again New on Video: The butcher, the faker and Arthur " Two-Sheds" Jackson Brass and sass Mixing music with humour, James Morrison is reviving the spirit of Satchmo How to Join up Opera Recordings: Modest tribute to Glyndebourne's glorious past; a perceptive voice for Mahler; the ghost of Hendrix plays again Glyndebourne Recorded Festivla Opera 19341994 Emi 5 65072 2 (I Cd) Vocal Mahler Berio Lieder Hampson Lutz/Philharmonia/Berio Teldec 9031 74002 2 Stephen Pettitt Barry Millington David Sinclair For Singles Opera Jazz Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Healthcare Tectron Drill Bit Goldpine Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Galaxy Range Audio Books Back Ache Factory Shop FMS FFC Splash out on the new wave of seaside chic Marine is the theme for the summer, so get your home looking shipshape with the latest colourful accessories The Times Reader Offer A sailor's last gasp Mike Golding-tired, triumphant, and finally home-gets ready for his next challenge: giving up smoking Of mice and men arid Humpty Dumpty Caught out by the cuckoo The Times Details of an elevating obsession A remarkable collection of architectural drawings has almost taken over the home of its owner, Michael Hall reports Saleroom Music & Memories Shoparound A celebration of Sassoon's once-peaceful retreat London Property Property Around £1.5 million Subscribers to the rural ideal Essential Viewing this Weekend! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items After the East was won What happens to the spy writer when the spies have gone? John Diamond on John le Carr? Pan The bestsellers that lose publishers millions Creative accountancy and ego-massaging should not be allowed to disguise the malaise in publishing, says Giles Gordon Dillonsbookline Derwent May reviews the critics The Times Date with history Win the Penguin historical dictionary New in Paperback Dillons A fair cop with a silicon soul Carol O'Connell's fairy-tale success is based on something close to a masterwork, says Marcel Berlins Lessons from Virgil and travails with my aunts Jasmine Nights By S. P. Somlow Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 Heaven's favourite reprobate God is neither dead nor Eric Clapton - instead He narrates Frank Ronan's novel Picture Gallery Where the pigs don't fly New Authors BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ovla Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Give me a Jaguar any day How to stay ahead of the taxman Experts cut crash toll The Times Garden Answers Weekend Tips Mebase Hayter Big shows are blossoming George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, previews the leading spring and summer festivals Gardens to visit Murray Diy Plastics Grovewood Countax The Times Homes & Gardens Bramley's Nurseries Fruit Cages Solaris Laminates Limited Cannock gates Allen The Endless Pool Westwood Agriframes Garden Fleece Ugly Wrench Another day of fun in paradise Sagafjord The Dans Word Watching The Big Value Flight Guide Atlantic Odyssey Social climbing Teletext Where wine is a serious business A feast of Puccini and salami al fresco CAA Italian Escapades Italy Sky Shuttle Holiday island stays afloat The Regent London Orient Lines The hitch in a lift through the tunnel Michigan Trailfinders Lunn Poly flight shop Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Fly Drive USA 94 NZ Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Citadines Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Invitation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Bridge The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Win 13 CD-Rom games Computer Games BT Seven Days TV Seven Days Radio Funny girl Vision Picture Gallery Black magic, blue rinse Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels TV Series Beginning May 14-23 Roll that model, model that role The American performer Sandra Bernhard is a woman of many talents. Tony Patrick previews a profile which does no more than suggest how entertaining she can be Feed the Children Rags to rich jokes Repeats For latecomers Arts Health treats ahead Science Court in the act Soaps United double up Sport Savage side of cabaret Life's one big drag for Paul O'Grady, as his alter ego Lily comes to television. Hilary Kingsley meets the hostess with the mostest When China showed its cracks Forget 'Sting's wife'. Trudie Styler has her own label. Peter Barnard reports Parkinson's District Society Acorns again for Wood Off the Box Experience counts Cox steers a path through cult cinema From the quirky to the classic, Moviedrome has its own slant on films. Richard Scott discovers why Master moves in the Kremlin Following the success of The Times World Chess Championship, Channel 4 turns the spotlight on a speed event in Moscow. Raymond Keene sees the drama unfold Satire , scandal and spectacle David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Classic and Comedy 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 Democracy in action Classic of the Week Welcome to chaos Comedy of the Week The other side of Wayne's world Saturday May 14 Variations Bowled over by another Caribbean whirlwind Choice: Revolting students in China; England put to the test; women and medicine; Eric and Ernie BBC1 Making a song and dance Sunday May 15 Variations BBC1 Behind the scenes at the troubled palace Choice: Loyalty with royalty; everyday life as art For the sake of the children Monday May 16 Variations Back in the swing again under the big top Choice: Pep talk on peptic ulcers: no stopping a deadly disease; sci-fi babbles on; trapeze artiste BBC1 Avoiding a Greek tragedy Tuesday May 17 Variations Challenge to today's fashionable notions Choice: Rights and PC wrongs; flight and plight BBC1 Handing out laurels for Stanley Wednesday May 18 Variations She can only watch from the touchline Choice: Bad luck in football; bleak drama in a secure hospital; two approaches to country matters BBC1 When life's a picnic Thursday May 19 Variations Thwarted on the trail of an elusive Lady T Choice: Can't let Maggie go; women and wards BBC1 The legacy of Marley's ghost Friday May 20 Variations Mistress of disguise succeeds in a man's world Choice: Bernhard burns bright; doctor's cover-up; swinging the club; two fat ladies in Hungary BBC1 Saturday May 14 The Times Just stop, look and listen Pick of the Week Sunday May 15 Monday May 16 Tuesday May 17 Wednesday May 18 Thursday May 19 Friday May 20 Classic Romance Crown Point of View Magazine D-Day: A Year Too Late by John Grigg The Mercedes C-Class Mercedes-Benz Fortnum & Mason Magazine Diary Locating free will The God club Brought to book On the carpet Something for the Weekend Pink P&o French Railways D-Day the Fatai Instead of questioning how to mark the fiftieth anniversary of D-Day, argues John Grigg, we should ask if there might have been more to celebrate if it had happened a year earlier Austin Reed Sunset Blvd Adelphi Theatre Library Microsoft Noble I… Nob… The Corsa from Vauxhall No Title What's a ni BT Estate of the art Subaru Mutiny at the Yacht Club Prince of tides Have we Made our Rover 218 Diesels Curved in All the Right Places Coupé De Grâce WRC Acuvue Capital Elle Capital Elle Cheese Melt Test McDonald's The 100 Best Classical CDs What is the finest champer and solo music ever recorded? Gwen Hughes introduces our panellists' choice and presents a chance to win all 100 CDs Picture Gallery The Times Magazine The Times Your Chance to Buy CDs Royal Ballet Picture Gallery Details with Knobs on These days, it's not your curtains that count, but what you hang them on, writes Alexandra Campbell. If you turn your attention to the littlest things, then the rest will (almost) take care of itself Stockists World or Leather Olivio Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Benedicta The Times Cook Celebrates spring with the new season's produce - and asparagus with everything Picture Gallery Drink Drunk in moderation, wine can have beneficial effects on the mind and body of a mother-to-be What to Buy Oddbins The Waterways of the Tsars A cultivated taste Forget flower-arranging, and pop some petals in your salad, Fiona Beckett writes Nokia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fonteyn & Glover Norfolk Garden Supplies Multiple Display Advertising Items Superb Quality The Old Cinema Saleroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Crowning Achievement. Gracewell Designs Ltd Antique Desks The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Craching It with the Men who Know Part 48: If You… Laurens van der Post Michelob Russell&Bromley
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