News from 11/06/1994
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Liz Dolan, David Wade, Eric Stockton, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Chris Petit, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Peter McCrory, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Sally Emerson, John Diamond, Edward Pickering, Brigid Callaghan, Ivo Tennant, Anthony Coombs, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Brian Taylor, Nicola Cole, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Alan Thompson, Lucy Hamilton, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, P. K. B. Davis, Kevin Catchpole, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Sharpe, Nicky Maitlis, David Nathan, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Mark DISKIN(Honorary Secretary), John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Ruth Britton, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Derwent May, J. H. McLeod-HATCH, Leslie Thomas, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Gerald Davies and Alan Lorimer, Janet Daley, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Christina Koning, George Plumptre, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Heather Alston, Alix Ramsay, Lindsay Cook and Liz Dolan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Brian Anderson, Eric Nicoli and John Warren, Oliver Tickell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Andrew Pierce and Bill Frost, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Alan Earney, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, Stuart Lipton, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Richard Duce, Jacqueline Witting, Dai Woosnam, Christopher Pearson, John Goodbody, Polly Toynbee, Guy Walters, J. Tulloch, Christopher Walker, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Mel Webb, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jo Polly, John Shaw, Chips Keswick, Carolyn White, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Geoffrey Rowell, Simon Jenkins, Michael Horsnell, Wolfram, Gwen Robinson, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David C. Masters, Jack Bailey, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Andrew Finkel, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Christian Dymond, Hilary Kingsley, Helen Bailey Bayly, Jan Raath, Eric Shegog, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoTories fight to head off poll panic Major faces second humiliation Times record Index Weekend Save 40p Four-way race for Labour's top job Weekend Schools stop hi-tech cheats D-Day spree called off Defence beaten Insurer's buy Arafat guard Appeal court orders full inquests into Marchioness deaths Britain criticises China aver new nuclear test Magazine N&P Sport 40p Sir Bobby heads the honours-by request Brooke surrenders to veterans and cancels D-Day spree By a Staff Reporter: Milestone for Times as sales rise 42% The Sunday Times P&O Picture Gallery Workers strike over murder Stout cheers as all Ireland pins its hopes on St Jack New anthem for Rock Credit card blunder Cash for mental health Hay fever misery Dennis Potter cremated Gallery Interiors Unions call off BBC strike for more talks Vicar puts 'too old' choir out to grass Boy given flavoured condoms Tony Blair, my agenda The Sunday Times Elliott loses tackle aim and faces £500,000 bill Knife fiend jailed for student attack Howard's car stolen as driver sleeps Optrex Coming to the Crunch Next Week in the Times Barclays Celebrities near to tears as bulldozers fell bypass trees Cannabis student dies in fall Ecover Painting's sale saves convent 214 SEi Range PMT 'gave prisoner urge to kill' Where to take your second degree In the Times from Monday Nissan Marchioness group wins fresh inquiry Prices to rise 20% on Costas Keene on Chess Italian trip wrecks Bugattis Texas By a Staff Reporter: Plaque honours Lady Violet Bonham-Carter Court frees cancer sufferer Ashdown celebrates victory in 'Tory wasteland' Eastleigh Bottoms up Rollexa Real battle begins after poll skirmish Riddell on Politics Beckett issues new challenge to Blair Labour's acting leader opens door to 'dream ticket' by contesting both top jobs Davies candidacy surprises MPs Toyota Carina E Prescott promises to cut unemployment Diana Rigg heads distinguished cast of honoured artists Principal Honours Multiple Classified Advertising Items From leftwinger to titled industrialist Officers of the Order of the British Empire The Armed Forces Royal Victorian Order Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Members of the Order of the British Empire Police/fire/air Diplomatic and Overseas Service The Commonwealth The Lowndes Universities switch off electronic cheats Cellnet Drink-drive railman faces jail Romantic ruin opens fleetingly to public view WPC to retire Winner loses By a Staff Reporter: Sex assault teacher sentenced Crash funerals Racial offence Ex-JP fined The love boat Reasons of the Sacred Heart Terdo Gay unions 'blessed by Church for 1,000 years' A Yale historian's claim that the Roman Catholic and Orthodox chrches once approved homosexual unions is arousing fierce opposition in the US Boost for Clinton in sex case Prostabrit Russia wants special deal as superpower Demands by Yeltsin threaten delay in Nato's Partnership for Peace Strutting Moscow mobsters begin to feel the pinch French agonise once more over meaning of life Timescape The Sunday Times Rose optimistic about ceasefire Peking's army marches into big business empire Ice cream and weapons are just two of the military's profitable pursuits. Connections to the top echelons of China's leadership and access to a multi-billion-dollar budget shield it from attack Nuclear test underlines China's key role in crisis over Korea Lunn Poly America succumbs to 'killer bug' panic Japan gets a kick out of soccer Football mania spawns burgeoning glamour industry (AFP, Reuter): Shelling ends new Yemeni ceasefire (Reuter): Landslip toll (Reuter): Abiola warned (Reuter): Jail demand (AP): Jihad threat (Reuter): Potato patch (Reuter): Ferry rescue (AFP): Pigging out Israel acts to protect Arafat at holy shrine Thousands of police mobilished amid calls for assassination of PLO leader Vanessa Redgrave faces off-stage drama in Haifa Zimbabwe seizes white land without payment Sidelined Mugabe chafes in Mandela's growing shadow America tightens sanctions on Haiti (Reuter): School bombed (AP): Aids risk (AFP): Nanking 'myth' (Reuter): Dockers strike Northern Rock Drug agents close book on writers' hotel Football scores an own goal As the world prepares for it soccer-fest, the host nation remains startlingly indifferent, writes Ben MacIntyre from New York Who discovered America? As archaeology rewrites our early history, imagination fills in the gaps Acceptable faces of materialism Were we happiest at war? The D-Day veterans' dignity was a moving contrast to the triviality of today's Britain, says Alistair Horne Patience, good-humour and other values have since been forgotten Worse to Come A Weekend for Tories to think, Wait and Worry The Right Calculation The silicon chip has distanced man from the beauty of numbers North of the Limpopo Mugabe could drive white Zimbabweans to South Africa Whys and wherefores of corporate worship in schools D-Day service Combating bullies Falklands puzzle Combating bullies Whitehall wisdom Making best use of civic spaces Sacked chaplain Court Circular Service luncheons New president Royal engagements Personal Column Service reunion Service dinners Appointments Weekend birthdays Memorial service Reception Dinner Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Quality Theatre Services The Leys School, Cambridge Architectural Heritage Fund Forthcoming marriages Public Notices Marriages Legal appointments Colonel Christopher Biles Colonel Christopher Biles, OBE, Army intelligence officer and security specialist, died in the helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre on June 2 aged 41. He was born on November 3,1952 Personal Column Public Notices The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Army Benevolent Fund Rita Gillespie Rita Gillespie, televison director, died of cancer on May 28 aged 65. She was born on January 22,1929 Multiple Display Advertising Items London Association for the Blind The National Deaf Children's society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Cranmer Peter Cranmer, English international rugby player and counry cricketer, died on May 29 aged 79. He was born on September 10,1914 Richard Davies Richard Davies, voluntary worker and former Joint Director of PEP, died on June 2 aged 78. He was born on February 24,1916 Billy Burden Billy Burden, comedian and actor, died in Wimborne, Dorset, on June 3 aged 79. He was born there on June 15,1914 It is a Moral Issue News The Times Crossword No 19,566 Opinion Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Pollen Count Forecast1 Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend Vision CU to buy French group for £1.5bn Groupe Victorie will make France insurer's second-biggest market Honda will invest £330m in UK plant City and industry recognised in honours Profile Melvyn Marckus Sport Four groups vie for Tunnel rail link Mercury Weekend Sporting Fixtures Robert Ballantyne Poor Relations 3i Venture Spoken in Wheel One Too Many By our City Staff: Walker's signature 'forged' Investors Chronicle Soap war will test consumers to destruction Enterprise rules out cash bid as Lasmo claims £2.2bn value Picture Gallery Pound dips on trade deficit rise Members of C&G face wait Value of VCI to be £58m on 150p flotation price Business Roundup Harrington inquiry Field rejects £87m bid Ziff offered for sale Stagecoach in £6m deal Park Food acquisition The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Picture Gallery Double act with an appetite for success United Biscuits: Eric Nicoli and John Warren Susan Gilchrist profiles the ideas man and the financial conscience at the head of a multi-billion pound empire No cash reserve on Lasmo Tempus Commercial Union British Land snaps up a stake in Bredero Properties Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Welsh Water swells with an increased dividend Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Two bond issues by NHL Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metal (Baird & Co) Child care isn't working Liz Dolan says British families are the poor relations of Europe when it comes to nurseries and after-school help The Tax and Ni Implication for Working Parents Democracy of mutuality Comment Capital Venture M&G Pedal Power Eurofacts Yorkshire Schroders Disarray over changes to APR Costly hangover for drink-drivers Save & Prosper 3i beckons long-term punters Liz Dolan on the pros and cons of investing in the world's biggest venture capital group Seymour Sinclair Chase De Vere YRA Briefings Save & Prosper National Westminster Bank Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Prudential NHFA Freewheeling bikers ride a risky road Make sure your insurance is up to it before you decide to celegrate National Bike Week, Nicola Cola says` Davenham Trust PLC A Fimbra Member Policies for Pedallers Unit Trust Analysis Ltd Martin Currie Scottish Widows Schroders The Times Perpetual Banks act like mules in computer age Save & Prosper Foxed by the Revenue's mythical Note 35 Why paying-in fees lead to loss of interest Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Sun Life Gains across the board British Funds Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Rutherford hits fastest century of season Gooch sees benefit of bowlers generosity Weary Watkinson leads from the front Hampshire run-spree sounds warning Haynes inspires Middlesex recovery Malcolm's wickets prove expensive Yesterday's Scoreboards Rowell's revolution gathering pace David Miller praises England's commitment to succeed with a more entertaining style of play Rugby demanding too much of leading players Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Course Specialists Racing next Week Blinkered first time Thunderer: Bath No Title Wembley and FA agree joint deal to raise £24m Strong Oaks field British hopes plummet as Leng withdraws Gibbs praises juvenile talent Thunderer: York Guide to our Racecard Shortfall to bridge class gap Today's Races on Televison Thunderer: Sandown Park Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Wolverhampton Professional Profits Rapid Raceline Take your guard for the third innings Pick a winning team and brighten your summer viewing Fixtures for the Third-Innings Game The infocheck Group Terms and Conditions Will anyone dare to leave out Lara? Batsmen Pick One from Each of These Categories Court 14 witnesses distressing case of tacklers on trial Rob Hughes, football correspondent, gives his verdict on a disturbing new phase in the national game Line judges end Bates's hope in court of Appel Stella Artois Schultz serves record tally of aces For the Record Muster awarded wild card entry Sport in Brief Christie finds form Fish Creek triumph Waites regains form Tough for Ampofo Surprise for Spain Duggan shares lead Smith broadens his horizons Cellnet Champion of honesty leaves center court with rich inheritance Saturday portrait: Martina Navratilove by Andrew Longmore Cellnet Rangers freeze in garden of ice Oliver Holt sees New York's finest ice hockey team fail to end its 54-year wait for the Stanley Cup Mansell steals limelight from Ferrari Matthew has successful title defence in sights Errant greens drive Davies to distraction The big network for small phones Pain eases for struggling Woosnam Right Track Hats off to a land hoping for some glory Simon Barnes On Saturday Picture Gallery Tennis England reach for the heights Injury forces Richards out of decisive rugby union encounter Newlands Teams Hick's place seems safe Charlton scores again Troubled week concentrates players' minds on final test Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, on the traumatic lead-up to today's international Linguaphone Simon Barnes Offers Odd bins A Daughter's Toughest Decision Gardening Books Travel Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment around Galleries Ruth Gledhill attends solemn Mass at the ornate St Bartholomew's in Brighton At your Service Children It's the happiest he's been for years' Discreet charm of 'le microcosme' Metropolitian Line: an occasional series on the chattering classes in foreign cities IAS Home Facts South Bank Wigmore Hall Royal Albert Hall Spanish Fiesta Barbican Hall Royal Festival Hall RG Beethoven-The Five Piano Concertos Multiple Classified Advertising Items NT Royal National Theatre Arcadia The Cryptogram Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Exchange Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Reece Gallery Knaresborough, North Yorkshire… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bonfire of the vanity press Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair True blue survivor Bonnie Raitt feels right at home on her triumphant return to the London stage, says Alan Jackson Placido Domingo at Blenheim Palace This Week's Offers You've named your children, you've named your pets-now name a restaurant and win a great night out. But only if you're a member Dine out on a winning idea Theatre Guide West and Entertainment 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 Chabrol's games, Kemp's Dream and Tarantino's fantasia Doomed are the peacemakers Radio 4's adaptation of a 13th-century saga has uncomfortable political echoes for today How to Join - and Book Recordings Spain Doctors swing a cat; the Cleveland Orchestra hits 75; Rizzi strikes a Faustian bargain HMV Realworld HMV Multiple Display Advertising Items FFC Multiple Display Advertising Items Cordwright Norfolk Headwear Multiple Display Advertising Items Temeraire Wonder Dusters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meg Rivers' Cakes & Gift Multiple Display Advertising Items Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Big Bed Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Master Spanner & Wrench MOPS No Title Reader Offer Kindest wood cuts of all Where to buy Shoparound Salerooms Take a healthy break Times Reader Offer: Pamper Yourself at the Grange Treat yourself to three days and two nights at Henlow Grange for under £150 Yesterday's junk is today's cultural icon A new exhibition explores the weird and wonderful items people turn into a collection Picture Gallery Bendy Toys Wiring Diagrams Egg Cups Blacksmith forges a niche in the market From EuroDisney to the Tuileries Gardens, a smithy has made its mark Ghostly piper of the Borders Feather Report The hen coop is becoming a drugs den Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Cuprinol A new home at the end of the Tunnel Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Tates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Berkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswolds Multiple Classified Advertising Items C. T. Pilkington Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lincolnshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ringing the changes in old churches Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accident Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery The church suffers the ravages of time and damp Fallows and amazons Virago's troubles are widely shared, says Giles Gordon The Times Gloria dresses Freud in a slip Polly Toynbee is delighted to be reminded of the excoriating wit of feminist icon Gloria Steinmen Doodlebugs overhead Fifty years on, the battle of the flying bombs is recounted by H. E. Bates in a long-suppressed history The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Derwent May reviews the broadsheet critics Still lives that run deep Collected Short Stories By Shena Makay Penguin, £6.99 New Authors A Superior Service for Authors New Paperback Deborah Moggach The Passion of Michel Foucault Saving Agnes Burden of mother love Margaret Forster penetrates the emotional sacrifices of mother hood, says Janet Daley A stoic carved in stone Elisabeth Frink approached death with great courage and strength Drugs, guns and alimony James Crumley has returned to the hard-boilded detective novel after ten years of working to pay his child maintenance Rotten writing on Rotten Greil Marcus has good judgment in music but not in prose Headline Feature Oprah eschews the fat Times Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Warranties Mercedes Authorised Dealers Great West Road Mercedes-Benz in Aylesbury Loncoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Cars Portmann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett No Title Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items A hard day's night at the wheel Le Mans: The 24 hours of gruelling sports car racing holds a special attraction for British drivers and spectators alike Top drivers geared up for final Only two more heats to go in our car driver of the year competition Picture Gallery The Times Pushing the model mower With lawns now having to be cut weekly, George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, advises on the best of the Smaller mowers Sainsbury's Homebase Gardens to visit this summer Garden Answers Weekend Tips The Times Automatic Garage Door Openers The Times Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Jopasco Ltd Westwood Country Style Multiple Display Advertising Items Diy Plastics Idyll moments Cruising: Follow Leslie Thomas under sail on a clipper to explore the smaller isles of the Caribbean Marco Polo Saving & Sally Elegant Resorts Luxury in the lap of the gods Or enjoy a leisurely trip around the sun-soaked Aegean on an historic 'Myths and Legends' tour Sailing for Oxford Silversea The Sunday Times QE2 All around the world in 1995 No Title It's art, but not as they know it Paris: Bring your children's French lessons to life on a capital adventure, says Sally Emerson Brittany Ferries Country Club Hikers set to stray from path of profit Cumbria: The villagers of Orton are upset over the rerouting of Britain's most popular long-distance walk TCP Michigan The Regent London TCP The Times Word-Watching Trail Finders Columbus NZTIS European/american Fly Drive Cheapest Cheapest Flights British Airways Holidays Data Travel Lunn Poly flight shop Travelbag TIA Flightplan Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspirations Prague £129 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Garden Beach Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sun Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items The French Selection Europ assistance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Villa retreats Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the heart of stone Turkey: Hidden among the central hills of Cappadocia are spectacular villages carved into the rockface Strange geological formations, sculpted by erosion, give a majestic beauty to an area called 'mother nature's fantasyland' Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soar Mill Cove Hotel The Tides Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanbury Manor Exmoor National Park No Title Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Touch The Social Season? Multiple Display Advertising Items Encounters Dating Agency No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camelot Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perfect Partners The Times Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Bridge The Listener Crossword Solution to Crossword No 3254 Cyberspace-the winners Computer Games Discovery A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Seven Days TV No Title Vision TV Comedy Experts Design Britain today Films on TV Television Radio Games of love and hartred Television David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Picture Gallery Actionaid Touching 70, but not speeding Leslie Phillips, after six decades of work in film, theatre and television, in not slowing down, David Nathan discovers Heroes two by two Footie and fine art Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Sand, sea and er, sex Science They 're all at it Soaps Julia Llewellyn Smith Cup needs cheers Sport Played on after the whistle Are British men all obsessed with football? Peter Barnard thinks not Making and Updating Shaping public taste Alison Roberts reports on the three category shortlists in the 1994 Bbc Design Awards, which will be announced this week Tune in and drop off Off the Box So sorry but I must be going Bryan Gould has made a film about his intention to quit Britain and politics. Peter Barnard reports on a possible trend Soon come and too soon gone. Gome again? Music: Tony Patrick joins the invited audience at a live recordeing for channel 4's reggae night Masters , mistresses and servants David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. Teh Comedy and Thriller of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9 Running times, published in good fairth, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on page 10 to 23 Saturday A little subversive Sidney and Frank Thriller of the Week Films on Television Flims Saturday June 11 Satellite More than a fair share of trouble Variations All the excitement of a really trivial pursuit Choice: A spin-off from Noel's House Party; football and situation comedy; an African documentary Saturday June 11 Sunday June 12 Satellite Off the beaten track Variations A very English comedy: love and the civil servant Choice: Come portrait of a self-confessed bore Sunday June 12 Monday June 13 Satellite Sprechen Sie Gronemeyer? Variations Treating with torture-the Pinochet method Choice: The cost of treachery; have camcorder, will investigate; rio retrospective; Scottish nationhood Monday June 13 BBC Sky One Satellite Mealtime for the mutants Tuesday June 14 Variations Charting the ultimate question of sport Choice: football and the drama of obsession Tuesday June 14 Wednesday June 15 Satellite Take your partners, and sides Variations Mind what you're doing with that therapy Choice: Real and imagined child abuse; a regreatful farewell to Britain; the party party campaigns Wednesday June 15 Thursday June 16 Satellite Blades and blunt words Variations Working the rigs: there's very little science in it Choice: Feisty and funny-a black gold comedy Thursday June 16 BBC Friday June 17 These will run and run Variations Friday June 17 These all have the look of a winning type Choice: graphic design; spoof adventures; sport and racism in eastern Europe; gardening in the wet Saturday June 11 Radio It's all a matter of pluck Pick of the Week Monday June 13 Sunday June 12 Radio Tuesday June 14 Radio Wednesday June 15 Friday June 17 Classic Countdown Thursday June 16 Radio National Westminster Bank Face Value Barnardos Isabella Rossellini John Waters Winning Glory Rock Competition 100 Best Summer Wines Food & Drink Diary Trooping the Colour, 2044 Dealing with Donleavy Beauty and the breast The God club Something for the Weekend Giorgio Armani Haagen-Dazs Picture Gallery No Title Halifax Financial Services Limited Halifax Not all our bright ideas Audi P&O Serial Offender Air new zealand The Lygon Arms K. Swiss Going for The Corsa from Vauxhall No Title Prime Pumps The petrol station has become a drive-in 24-hour corner shop, and a stylish new architecture reflects its changing role. Report by Marcus Binney Subaru A Song for the Rock Times reader have the chance to win fame and fortune by writing a national nthem for Gibraltar. Alison Roberts reports Fashion The Times Magazine Noble Caledonia Limited Ehrman Tapestry 1994 Simply beautiful No Title The 100 Best Summer Wines Next Week Bordeaux Voyages Jules Verne Restaurant Guide Eating Out The Hallaton Hamper The Times Cook Cookery Writer of the Year Purple Fish David J. Wilkins Sulis Classic Choice Norfolk Intrepid City Group Real Sheepskin Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature wear Travelling Light The Times Only at Debenhams Enter Password Cracking It with the Men who Know The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Acuvue Picture Gallery The Times Peter Ustinov Childhood Michelob Sole Music?
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