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News from 18/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Geva Blackett, Tunku Varadarajan, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Helen Johnstone, Alasdair Riley, Graham Chainey, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, M. Ashenden, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, George Ferard, Paul Hoggart, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robert Ward, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, G. P., Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, John Akerman, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Peter West, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Seal, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Alexandra Holmes, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Steve Nicholson, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hamilton, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Brian E. Davis, Operations Director, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Rupert Goodwins, Jonathan Romain, R. Hamand, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, R. Freer, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Geraldine Lindley, John Young, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Michael Deane-White, Stephen Shaw, Director, Katie Mitchell, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, A. W. Belford, Nicole Swengley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Stephen Anderton, Ronald Gray, James Hepburn, Alex De Waal, Eileen West, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, J. H. Smith, Robert Low, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, Monica Hartland, Raymond Keene, Bernard Aspinwall, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Elspeth Noble, Paul Wilkinson, F. S. Fitzpatrick, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, C. W. Pendleton, Jenny Hare, Jessica Gorst Williams, Matthew Farmer, Robert Stephens, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, R. I. Wells, Kate Alderson, Graham D. Taylor (Managing Director), Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Polly Toynbee, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Jack Crossley, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, David Maundrell, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Mike Blackburn and John Foulds, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Graham Lord, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Shawn Pogatchnik, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Elizabeth Cowley, Christine Michael, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Keith Waterhouse, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Charlton, Rob Hughes, football correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, S. G., Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, John Phillips, J. Michael Dixon, Elizabeth Udall, Hilary Kingsley, Hilary Rubinstein, Diana Watkins, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,

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Heselting 'no' angers Tories Index Win New head cautions St Mary's fifth-form mutineers Magazine Simpson on the run from police Flame-thrower burns teenagers sitting a levels Weekend Sport Star-spangled cup kicks off with a miss United Cutlers of Sheffield Prince's first tax return to show £600,000 rise in income Bonhams Labour split on union laws The Wife House Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: 790 workers sacked in bridge dispute Thousands write in support of cuff PC News in Brief Rail sides to meet 'Spidferboy' sentenced Tourist shot dead Kidnap vigilante jailed Baby batterers jailed Search for bodies ends Woman cuts windpipe City road checks to stay Break-in at magazine Air collection banned Gymnast crippled by crash amputates his leg under train Life for two who killed wrong man Timescape Perfect crime of 1901 Teenagers wreck house in 4-day party Abbey National An eye for the fillies led to fall Mi6 cleaners afraid to show their faces Women who fear that identification could cost them pay-offs make a secret protest over lost jobs Vauxhall Ice Man heads old family tree Mental Health The Rolls that came in from the cold Man killed wife after receiving CSA letter The Times Rare John etchings uncovered Andrex Ultra The best service at Wimbledon Nissan Seamen dismissed for mock hanging By a Staff Reporter: BNP chief sentenced over attack By a Staff Reporter: Doctors call for law to limit hours Keene on Chess Mentadent 'Burglars thrive' at car boot sales Policeman dies after stabbing Nordic sport By a Staff Reporter: I fixed Wraith up with Dutch girls, says businessman 'When you have eaten cheese every dau, then you want some meat' Five years for youth who killed 3 friends Ritual child sex abuse 'is widespread AA Death toll in Ulster rises to four News in Brief Golden age Vandals strike Ferry death Cigarette blast Fatal crash Range Rover PM's car survives a little local difficulty Clarks Hattersley warns Blair to shun pact with Lib Dems Picture Gallery County's north-south divide could give Luton a new life Still Tango Protesters crown Key with leaves Prep schools fear more closures after financial collapse Nottingham tops list for industry funds Toyota Rav4 Scores of people gather outside Ming Ming's… ITV withdrawal clears way for BBC lottery bid Spread of hysteria fad worries Church Alliance Leicester Smithfield traders vote with their meat We need drive to build our dream Cerdo Jonathan Romain The Sunday Times Rwanda genocide took four years to plan Although the motives of the politicians and generals behind the bloodletting are know, they do not explain how the leaders persuaded so many people to hack their neighbours to death (AP): Rebels in raid to save refugees Liberation Management Hover Speed Sharon call to keep Arafat out News in Brief Aden plea (Reuter): Contest bomb (AP): Killers to die Firebrand dismissed as Russian sideshow Nationalist leader faces prosecution National Westminster Bank France starts campaign for Bonjour politesse The Sunday Times Rose tells Bosnia to keep truce before carve-up Pockets of Muslim-held land are surrounded by hostile Serbs. The Bosnian government is pressing for " grey zones" to be added to the mediators' plan Foreign Office scales down to match budget cuts Odd bins Vatican overturns 23 years of debt Germans destroy historic bridge Kohl kicks off final phase of poll battle Decca Clinton keeps up pressure despite Carter dialogue Conciliatory tone from North Korean leader fails deflect threat of UN sanctions Makro Miscalculation keeps risk of war alive Author threatened with death for 'seeking revisions to the Koran' Mercury Simpson charged with two murders Manhunt launched after former footballer fails up at police HQ Reuter: Guitarist found dead at her home Corpulent cops fail fitness training Waco Britons given 40 years in prison National Savings US pilot to face court martial Disney, yes. But in Virginia, no Many who oppose 'Disney's America' do so on the wrong grounds, says Ben MacIntyre; but the theme park is on the wrong ground too United in white flannels Tunku Varadarajan welcomes the new South African cricketing era It's my party The Times Diary Managing is an art as well The philistines in accounts are always with us. And so they should be Not our song The Times Diary Comic opera The Times Diary Over there The Times Diary That jazz The Times Diary The Icing Cracks Labour's ties to trade unionism provide the dividing issue Fundamental Issue The battle between free expression and Islam still rages Football Festival The World Cup turns the whole world into a grandstand Secrecy factor in prison bids St Trinian's Day Adultery verdict Westminster workers Youth today and the war generation Canned comfort for D-Day soldiers Cambridge sculpture US perspectives A dinner on the field of Waterloo Getting things done Rare birds Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Luncheon Appointment Service dinner Anniversaries Personal Column Requiem Mass Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Church news Forthcoming marriages School announcements Terence de Vere White Trence de Vere White, novelist and Irish man of letters, died yesterday aged 82. He was born in Donnybrook, Dublin, o April 29,1912 Personal Column Lady Bawden Lady Bawden, voluntary worker and educationist, died on May 29 aged 85. She was born in Devonport, Plymouth, on February, on February 16,1909 LT-COL Sir Hanmer Hanbury The Late Fire in Wapping Picture Gallery Mark Lees Mark Lees, rowing coach, died of bronchial pneumonia on June 14 aged 38. He was born in Peterfield, Hampshire on May 28,1956 News The Times Crossword No 19.572 Picture Gallery Opinion The Papers Obituary Letters Forecast Business Sport Superlative Travel Saturday Times Weekend Vision Devonport axes 850 jobs Battle looms with Rosyth as warship work falls short Racing governors to run checks on prospectus Stock Market Markets in Detail Profile Early surrender of life policies funds profits The Pound Melvyn Marckus Gold Sport Investors Chronicle By our Industrial Correspondent: Nuclear clean-up may cost £12bn Picture Gallery Weekend Money The Sunday Times The Times M&G Baby Bells lost in a forest of fibre optics Bonds suffer on interest rate fears Greycoat calls for £47m to fund office-site deal Commercial Union Portsmouth sets out Independent terms Business Roundup Dawson's China venture Northern stars step on to the world stage Halifac Building Society: Mike Blackburn and Jon Foulds Partners in power Sara McConnell meets the chief executive and chairmen of the largest society, who want a banking licence for its financial operations Bank floats with the tide Tempus Picture Gallery Templeton Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Gilts auction blues spill over into equity trading Stock Market Tesco to move into Hungary Bunzl sells Agency move Slough stake Major Changes Cater Allen call to fund purchase Major Indices Recent Issues Commodities British Vita expands Company News in Brief London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Share offer Mixed end to account Fidelity Brokerage Cash in early and pay the price An OFT names the high-charging life offices Consumers must be ready to do some hard thinking What They Say Nightmare for homeowners Comment Switched on 30 What They Pay Scottish Widows Mr Clean Policy halved in value Talk to Towry Law Schroder Japan Growth Fund plc Switching to a nicer little earner Banks and socities are responding to complaints over obsolete, Christine Michael reports How Accounts Compare National Westminster Bank Keeping ahead of the Code Save & Prosper Why the Halifax wouldn't play with the bingo caller Liz Dolan on how the money laundering regulations hit a depositor Cleaning up the dirty money trade IFA Promotion Limited N&P Cautious paying out pays off Briefings Fidelity Investments Make your money deliver monthly Savers enjoying an income that turns up like a monthly pay cheque need to be aware that this convenience may cost them Chase De Vere Seymour Sinclair Save & Prosper Monthly Income Selection Stepped Fixed Rate Selection Sun Life Nurturing investors nationwide Settlement day on the Exchange Robert Miller looks at changes in buying and selling shares The Jargon Morgan Grenfell Trusting in South Africa Fund launches bear witness to the rapid growth of interest from investors Rothschild Asset Management Foreign Colonial The Times Unit Linked Insurance Investments Prudential Newcastle Building Society Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset Clerical Medical What You Get Back if You Cash in Early Sorry state of repossessions Building society members count Save & Prosper Multiple Display Advertising Items Dividend tax dilemma The Time Could Be Right The Times Unit Trust Information Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd McGrath continues rapid rise Unseeded pair to meet in final of Eastbourne tournament Rafter maintains nerve The Times Badiola secures late decider for Ellerston Rodber's fate betrays England's self-interest Stopwatch soccer can provide extra time No argument for leniency Lochsong captivates her audience Richard Evans Thunderer: Ascot Humbert's Landing has fine chance Ascot BBC1 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Redcar Slow time offers lucrative bonus for alert backers Racing next Week Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Montgomery charge earns him centre stage Veterans show impressive from in US Open Thunderer: AYR Thunderer: Warwick The Fellow seeks second Grand Steeple-Chase Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Southwell Yesterday Results Scores Take your guard for the third innings Pick a winning team and brighten your summer viewing Fixtures for the Third-Innings Game Terms and Conditions Will anyone dare to leave out Lara? Third… Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Charms of Lord's proof against dull play Michael Henderson recalls the days when the Tavern concourse was the only place to be Hooper's century adds dash of spice Watkinson turns the tide for Lancashire Gatting holds up Leicestershire Brown's fierce onslaught matches Lathwell's feat Loye puts Northants on top Yesterday's Scoreboards Colombians preparing to add substance to inimitable style Adopted Son who has brought more than a smile to Irish eyes Saturday portrait: Jack Charlton, by Rob Huges, football correspondent World Cup Details Brazil, keepers of football's soul, deserve highest prize As he prepares for his tenth World Cup finals, yearns for a return to free-scoring days Charlton puts accent on the positive Whitaker inspires British The Times For the Record Lambert grabs spotlight England succumb to stylish Holland Sport in Brief Marlow takes spotlight Curry equals record Mansell stays silent Wright breaks hoodoo Tough for Prebble Pure Genius Simon Barnes England's sights still fixed on victory Lord's Scoreboard Klinsmann opens German account Bolivian sent off in first match of World Cup at Soldier Field The Open University Golf By our Sports Staff: Lewis will defend title against Bowe in £22m deal Canon Offer Peter Brookes: Portrait of a French Painting Course Picture Gallery Sothebys Shopping Motoring Competition Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment around Classical Ruth Gledhill attends solemn mass at a scaffold-clad Westminster cathedral At your Service Times Painting Competition Picture the best of France and win a holiday for two A brush with the muse under a Majorcan moon Substantial Reductions on Handmade Kitchens Bedrooms… Tresors City of London Festival Miss Peggy Lee Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Royal Albert Hall The Philharmonic Choir Multiple Display Advertising Items Donatella Flick Conducting Competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glyndebourne NT Royal Exchange Theatre Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheerio, maestro, whatever your name was Darkest the soul Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews the National's gripping new Tennessee Williams production Money doesn't talk, it swears Film: Sharp scripts have been pushed out by flash and the F-word Sons and dottirs come out to play Music: From church to chamber The Icelandic Choir Barbican Royal Shakespeare Company Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament The Sunday Times Theatre Guide West End Entertainment See the greats outdoors Summer's here and the times is right for Mozart and Strauss in the open air, or discussing Stoppard's intentions in Arcadia with the cast Cinema Guide New on Video: Bogart masquerading as a writer, Heifetz as a movie star New light on the Laser Dise The time is ripe for a revival of the shiny 12in digital disc, with its massive storage capacity Future Visions Recordings: Upshaw follows the Lieder; von Otter sings for the Virgin Cracker doff their Kerosene Hat Royal Festival Hall Galleries The Art of Enamelling The Royal Opera Picture Gallery Salerooms The Times A view of the world in miniature Small is beautiful in the expanding world of dolls' house interiors where only the prices are full scale Picture Gallery New line in easy fishing A coarse fisherman's high-tech invention leaves him sitting pretty in the river Old warhorse plods to a great victory Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Time of plenty for tits Feather Report The Times Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Wormery Garden Answers Allen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms Bramley's Nurseries Gardens to visit this summer Autoport Systems Ltd Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Back to nature: that means worms Most of us will fudge the organic issue, says George plumptre, The Times Gardener The Times Easy organic gardening Want to explore chemical-free growing but don't know how to go about it? Use this quick guide to get started Weekend Tips Sainsbury's The gain in Spain for British buyers The Times How to buy For Sale Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Spitalfields North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Final countdown on road to victory Who will be crowned car driver of the year? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Ford tames racer for the road The power and glory of Ford's Escort Cosworth will be tested to the limit when The Times team embarks on the Cape to Cape Challenge Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The English Courtyard Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diesel Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Bradshaw Webb Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items B & K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items JB SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. G. Smith Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Portmann Greenoaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On the road with the cape crusaders The Cape-to-Cape Challenge is one of the most testing car races as the drivers not only have to be fast, but also stay within the law. So what motivates these hardy souls? How to sponsor the trip Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henlys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appeasing the Vatman with words and music Giles Gordon is pleased to attend the innovative wedding of the book with classical music on compact disc A Tolpuddle non-starter E. V. Thompson's novel of rural poverty is Hancook without humour Derwent May reviews the critics New Authors New Writers Life in the passed lane The protagonists of Mary Flanagan's short stories are women with "a tendency to fade into the foreground" Riots, revenge and a ripper A round-up to recent thrillers in hardback, from a Texas prison via wild Norwegian seas to New York in 1896 The Times / Dillons Bestsellers Village fates New in Paperback Cleopatra's Sister Feather Crowns Rachel Cusk Parliament of fools and prophets Matthew Parris dips into a collection of the witless pronouncements of our rulers Nothing Good Will Ever Come of It By Phil Mason Warner Books, £5.99 A town without malice Richard Hoggart, a working-class hero, is smitten with his adopted home, says Keith Waterhouse Yesterday in living colour Across the Bridge By Mavis Gallant Bloomsbury Classics, £9.95 Youth is hell Suzannah Dunn reminds us of why we are glad adolescence is behind us Blood Sugar By Suzannah Dunn Flamingo, £5.99 Our souls saved on computer files Feersum Endjinn By Iain M. Banks Orbit, £15.99 Times Books Visit great British houses Save money with The Times Passport to Historic Houses, a privileged way to see country houses Following the footsteps of a romantic genius Sir Walter Scott's home on the River Tweed in the Borders has inspired visitors for 150 years Picture Gallery See the treasures of a Grand Tour Thomas Coke's Holkham Hall, a palladian palace in Norfolk Save money when you visit historic homes How to order your Passport to Historic Houses Money Back Guarantee Seymour Shirts British Antique Replicas European Lottery Guild Multiple Display Advertising Items Blakoe Reproduction Home Office Furniture Moriarti's workshop Big Bed Co Medivac Stay Safe Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Mobility Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Names Tudor Crown Cutlery Ltd Money Back Guarantee Tectron Make a break for the bargains As the summer sales come round once more, here is our nationwide guide to who is selling what and where Revelations of an underwater Eden Red Sea: Living at sea while diving allows access to some of the world'd most exotic sub-aquatic territory Eump assistance Bank Holiday Jumbo Solution Corsica Travel details Word-Watching Cruise halfway round the world on QE2 Dixpoints for the mountains and fjords Norway: Its glacial charm and awesome beauty have been attracting tourists for a hundered year P&O Stena Sealink Singularly good holiday deals Supplement are a curse for single people seeking a break. But some companies do not make the extra charge Keycamp Travel Tips Allez France The cardinal's sweet isle retreat` Corsica: Like much of rural France, it has been depopulated by the lure of the big Mediterranean cities Thomas Cook Havens for weary travellers Overnight stops in France en route to your destination Breeze A very French future Futuroscope: France's space-age theme park is lots of fun, even without any roller-coasters Peace and quiet at last The french town of Arras has had a turbulent history Color Line Noble Caledonia Limited Information More World Offers High style and healing waters Once a focus for the ultra-fashionable, Britian's spas have been popular since ancient times for Picture Gallery Country Club Bath Spa ELC Swansea Cork Ferries Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Lakes & Mountains Mark Warner Malaysia France Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop AITO Just France French Villas North Devon Corsica Botley Park Hotel & Country Club Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Coriu Villas The South Pacific Barwell Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun Drive Unicorn Holidays Ltd Explore Worldwide 2,947 New Ways to Discover Unspoilt France President Holidays European/american Fly Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Castaways Australia The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TCP Inspirations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Garden Beach Hotel British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soar Mill Cove Hotel The Jides Reach Forte Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Social Season? Invitation Portentials Unlimited UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sam Eden Consorts for Connoisseurs Companions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Sirius Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch No. 3258: ABC Decipher by Aldhelm The Listener Crossword Computer Games Word-Watching Solution to Crossword No. 3255 Alias: Nobody Bridge Listener Crossword No. 3258 Porsche 3 Sue Banker: a Wimbledon winner Fathers, a matter… Vision Sympathy and voyeurism Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Well matched to her new ranking Nine years after quitting professional tennis, Sue Barker has reached the top in television sport. On the eve of her first Wimbledon as presenter for BBC TV, she talks Picture Gallery George Smith An innocent age Repeats Mud is optional Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Cast the net wide Science Who's whose? Soaps Safe pair of hands Sport Father, dear though distant, father Elizabeth Udall on a Men Only programme that offers three views across the generation gap between father and son A royal gets on his bike Robi Dutta reports on a mythic champion of free public acces and worship Parkinson's Disease Society Stood in silent wonder Off the Box Canada, drily Previous convictions revisited Cheap summer repeats or a chance for reappraisal? looks at the evidence on BBC 1's Daily Detectives Hot pace on road to excellence Richard Morrison welcomes the Eurovision Young Musician of the Year, but sounds a warning note Saturday June 18 Pool, Pelle and period pieces 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 Drama of the week are highlighted by Richard Scott on the pages 8 and 9 Running times, Published in good faith. may be altered videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Wastrels at play Drama of the Week Ay thang you Comedy of the Week Envy drives cop the wrong way Variations Finding the best young musician in Europe Choice: Yet more awards; and two men whose total dependence is only partly due to blindness Looney tune life Sunday June 19 Variations Cuisine and vowels for every palate Choice: Let salivation thrive Giant leaps, distant boundaries Monday June 20 Variations Take your armchair in the grandstand Choice: Wimbeldon fortnight opens; donors, beneficiaries and others of that kidney; Islam's spread Hot stuff at the time Tuesday June 21 Variations Peek of the week: how the other royals lived Choice: A comedy of manors One family feud, slightly foxed Wednesday June 22 No Title Variations Too often, the cry for help goes unheeded Choice: One of life's victims; an architect dissected; a view of Hong Kong new US comedy Putting the par in Paris Thursday June 23 Variations Thursday June 23 Bidding a brave farewell to life Choice: A lesson in facing death with dignity Friday June 24 Longest title and densest plot Variations Vox pop in Somerset: you can hear it from here Choice: A festival of music and comedy, and a floribundance of plants in a wet climate Friday June 24 Saturday June 18 Where Anderson shelters Pick of the Week Sunday June 19 Monday June 20 Tuesday June 21 Wednesday June 22 Thursday June 23 Friday June 24 Pera Proton Private Lives Barnardos Magazine Picture Gallery Diary Picture Gallery Letters Something for the Weekend Safari The Peugeot Mardi Gras Peugeot No Title Picture Gallery Inside the Windsors' Castle When Edward Vill relinquished his crown, he created a private kingdom in paris where he and Wallis Simpson reigned supreme. Lucinda Lambton explores the perfectly restored house where the duke and duchess's memories live on Seiko Kinetic Voyages Jules Verne Dolphin BBC Agriframes Summer. The perfect time Audi. Vorsprung durch Teehnik Making a Drama out of a Crisis Real-life scandals made into instant television mini-series have become a potent weapon in the battle for ratings. Giles Whittell meets Hollywood's top packager—the man who signs up the famous and the notorious before the competition moves in NordicTrack (U. K.) Ltd Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Canon Harrods No Title No Title London Zoo has failed to breed a giant panda, and soon Britain's only specimen will be sent back to China. Nigal Hawkes report on the battle to save Ol'Black Eyes from extinction Transparent, ghost-like fabrics make up some of the… Dreamon Dream on Picture Gallery Retro Pepro Fake is no longer a four-letter word in even the best British homes. Alexandra Campbell reports on the popular rise of reproduction antiques The 100 Best Summer Wines 1991 Rocca delle Macie, Chianti Classico, Italy… Bordeaux Napotina Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Campari The Times Cook Frances Bissell A midsummer feast calls for a menu featuring new herrings, followed by seasonal berries French Wines in Plain English Beaujolais Villages Autan Multiple Classified Advertising Items GD Superb Quality Plumridge and Co Avril Noble Spink The Times Special Sale Lots Road Galleries Art Deco Originals Multiple Display Advertising Items Antiquarian Book Fair Antique Leatherbound Books Dandy or Beano Herts and Essex Antiques Centre The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password John Diamond Cracking It with the Men who Know Withnail and them The critics were lukewarm in their praise. Audiences were sparse. But Withnail and I has endured. The Vulture examines the afterlife of a cult classic No Title Hampton Court Palace Picture Gallery Robert Stephens A Childhood P&O European Ferries Mercedes. A dedicated follower of function

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